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March 9, 1901 (4 pages)

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aanniihiinesaumnants 7 Fighters : THE TRANSC siieionmenaed They Met To Pretty Women. New Yorz, March 8—Two elderly men who have been dabbling with SACRED CONCERT. A Sorvice of Song By the Methodist Choir To-Morrow Night. At the Methodist church, to-morrow Demand Return Of Their People. Cxaicaco, March’ 8.— Messages es been received by the management .o Crushed to Death . By a Log. ReEppina, March 8.—The Weaverville Stage brought news Thursday night of THE TRANSCRIPT Issued Rory Evening, Sundays Bxcepted ATINEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, —BY— BROWN é& CALEINS. A GREAT YARIBTY. punta PERSONAL MAY Ite.ns That Should Interest Everybody— Something New Every Day. If you desire to know, do not fear to Release, Gatveston, Tex., March 9.7, Grand Jury to-day refused to find t, vish and Game. trae bill against Joe Ohoynski the killing in a horrible manuer of . °° . evening, the choir will give a praise stock in Wall street ate certain that . the sree Roar the Navajo In-) Johnson, the imprisoned tightens ball) Chronicle of the Coats TARMS OF SUBSORITTION : Ben F. Bennett, a well-known young Domiisc loss is preferable to shameful Service, stataty ne to creed orl there is an antipathy Ee og Se icewig aM in New Mexico are becoming . They pean page and immediately and Young. es : : galo. treat. @ following excellent p isitor in New York. . W. c amie e of three . re-arreste & new warrant, i eS © Per Y ~ visito . bsenc mia 2 tS 12 4-20 Per Wear ems aa ahs ‘Outtes Crue Cine Phone No. 126 bas been installed . gram will be rendered : : son, who was once Mayor of ‘Toronto, restless oe otae ange attending the . habeas corpus writ applied tor ws Matt Hosken te GOWN: Tyo r Delivered toa rt of the city . Bennett was engaged in getting loge at the residence of Charles Kahl. 1, Anthem, “The Lord is My ShepO.nada, arrived in New York with a of thelr re The train dispatcher at. heard at 2 o’olobk this afternogn. mine. ‘ t ‘ aa : down a-hill by soiie then with a. Frugality provides an easy chair for herd,” (Kirkpatrick) choir. friend, W, Huntington, for the doa bea ae M., telegraphed that the. special attorney supplied by the Gor. . . E cle ne ae i old age. 2, Vocal solo, “Zion,” (Rodney) Jobn . 5 ¢ wooing fortune in the market. . ‘ Oe Sr d tu the reser-. ernment to prosecute the Cases sq "Bloomfield. binecaetarmionier as lacie eho Fea ra ace be Ifyou arein debt somebody owns Werry. They managed to make a considerable . area bagr pets Meine there would . will not. present. new Charges to the George Church is Sagan ‘part of you. : 8. Duet, selected, Mrs. B. Hall and tity of cash. Feeling joyful “over . Yalton oF present Grand Jury, Hes his home on Long street. aman went out from the camp to look : ’ quantity of cash. be trouble. : SATURDAY .... -March 9, 1901 for hin Ice Cream and Ice Cream Soda can Miss Freeman. ; He was found lying on the hillside, dead, his body partly covered by the log. His head was crushed in a horrible manner. Beyond doubt he was caught and thrown in the path of the log, which rolled upon him. He was8son of Francis Bennett, a pioneer. : their luck, they determined to see the town. They went to the music hall and purchased a box. In the next box sat two women. One of these managed to drop her program. It was recovered by McPhersun. The offer of an operaglass broke the ice and soon 8 pleasant acquaintanceship was in progress. The consumption of a bottle of wine furthered the friendship and the acquisition of food at Shanley’s lent even more familiarity. McPherson and Huntingdon suggested an informal breakfast at the Hoffman for the next morning. The invitation being accepted, the four separated. Mr. McPherson and his friend then bowed and walked tothe Waldorf. As they reached the doorway Mr. Huntingdon said: “Lét as have one bottle before we go back to the hotel. I don’t know whenI have spent a more pleasant evening.” The men entered the Waldorf, the bottle was obtained and both sat talking. Then the waiter presented . the check. Mr. Huntingdon reachei. for his money. After a pause he said: “How odd! I must have left my money . at home. Do you mind paying the check, old chap?” “With pleasure,” said McPherson, as he looked for some bills he had placed in his waistcoat pocket. He could not find them and thought of larger notes in his wallet They also were missing. Then the fact dawned upon both gentlemen that the pleasant liitie evening had been rather more expensive than they had antisipated. Mr. McPherson is minus just . $288 and Mr. Huntingdon regrets the . loss of $190. All On Board Perished, Birz0a, Spain, March 8 —The British steamer Avlona, Captain Lenox, bas been wrecked at the Bilboa breakwater. Ali on board were lost. The! last ob‘ainable repor's ofthe move-. ment of the steamer Avlona show her . to have left Santander, February 12th . and arrived at Troon, February 17th. She was of 1140 tons net Tegister, 284 . feet long, 8414 feet beam and 24 feet! deep. She was built at Dundee in 1880) and was owned by. the Avlona Steam-. ship Company of Ayr, B. Murphy of Big’Tunn morning for Sacramento, . _ W. A. Rimed of San Franci inon last evening’s train, E, W. Spencer of San Fran rived here this morning. E. Deran of Sacramento . friends at the Union Hotel, T. E Grimes, one of Oaklar ular traveling men, is in town T, S. Merchant. of San ] camein on the morning train. Superintendent Dan J. Mck to San Francisco last evening. Miss Fordrini went over toN Juan this morning to visit frie Pp. Anderson Came over fon ee today on his way to Sam\F, Wm. Kallenberger, the Nort fleld barber, was @ visitor here day. A. R. Morrison wend wife Hurned from a stay at North field. Miss Annie Nicholls of this eturned from a visit to her pa olfax. Frank Schillinger was ove jolfax yesterday on a visit to mer home. ; W.E. Moulton, the Freneh merchant, was among yesterda iitor’s here. H. H. Brown returned here la from San Jose and left this for Alleghany. T. T. Wayman, Geo. Wayn hos. Wayman came down fro! City last evening. . Miss Kate Schaffer of Forest rived here yesterday on a visit . Aird and family. Mrs. H. Kohler arrived he evening from San Francisco at this morning for Maybert. Miss Emily Monroe arrived . pvening’s train from San Franci few weeks’ visit with her folks Pablic Adminstrator Thos. eft this morning for Moores ] take a position at the Indepe mine. F N. Fistcher arrived here la: ing from Berkeley and left this ng for North San Juan on Dusiness, Mrs. J. Salter, who has been t francisco on a visit, arrived hb vening and left this mornir be. bad at Tegler’s, Qt We séidom repent of having eaten too little. Always look on the bright side of everything. While making your rounds thie evening drop in to the New York Hotel bar room. Never spend your money before you have it. ; A true man will never swerve from the path of duty. For Life Insurance see T, B Gray. Bustle is not industry, nor is impudence courage, Desperate diseases must have des~ perate remedies. Drop in to Maitland Bro’s. Glenbrook saloon tonight and see what is going on at that place. Trust not the man who promises with an oath. Grissel Bros have a lot of fine lambs at their butcher shop. 2t Never trouble another for what you can do yourself. Walk swiftly from temptation, or it may overtake you. . Touight Beckley and Rice will serve all visitors to the Grotto saloon with a fine hot lunch. Seif-denial and patience are sure to meet their reward, Past services should not be forgotten by the recipients. For first-class plumbing go to Howell. . tf Pe: severance is the bridge by which difficulty is overcome. Imitate the industry of the ant and the frugality of the vee. At all times the finest of liqnors and cigars can be had at Tom's place cp Broad street. When angry, count ten before you speak ; if very angry, cue hundred. Be not the first to quarrel with x. friend. The Peerless saloon has a large stock of the very best of liquors and Gigars constantly on hand. Cherish no unkind nor revengeful feelings toward thy neighbor. Time is the most precious of all possessions, but least thought of. Cail on Ed Schmidt when you want anything in the tobacco line. tf People swear because they know their words are worthless. 4. Anthem,‘Hear My Ory,” (Sweeney) choir. . 5. Solo, ‘Valley of Shadows,” (Berri) Dr. Swayze. 6. Duet, “The Guiding Star” (Bragdon) Mrs. Arbogast and Miss Freeman. 7. . Solo, selected, Mrs. H. O. Schroeder. > 8. Duet,“Lead Kindly Light,” (Lansing), Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Andrews. 9 ‘Anthem, “OQ Praise God” (Kirkpatrick) choir. APPENDICITIS, Rey. Abbe’s. Address Before the N. Y. Academy of Medicine. “The subject has few rivals in the surgical fleld, and takes rank today with tyhpoid, pneumonia and rheuma-— tiem in medical thought. Surely, when the active surgeon of today can number 100 operations for diseased appendices yearly—and there are a dozen his Retiring: Early. . such men in New York and in other} “Only in this Way will he be able cities in the same proportion—we begin ‘to get Enough Sleep,” she said. , to grasp the importance of the subject . Her Husband, who usually. Endeayd its menace to the community. ored to Please her, rose Without .Compr . plaint at Six_O’clock, but Continued The pablic continues to ask the phyto stay Out Late. Perceiving that her sician what was appendicitis formerly, Purpose was not Accomplished, the and he answers: Probably it passed . Woman changed the Hour to Five under the description of inflamation O’clock. of the bowels’ or ‘peritoniti<.’It is} “The Morning Hours are the Best for trne-that less than a generation ego Work,” she said, “and I understand namberless people, in the course of) that the Morning Air possesses Great Summer travel, were stricken with soVirtues.” called inflammation of the towels or ite Rr sagt es et but Rose at peritonitis, and died. Now, we hear of Still he continued to Come In Late. no one 80 reported, but it is said, ‘He . Then the Woman fixed the Hour at had an attack of appendicitis, was be yond the reach of a surgeon ,and died.’ Four-thirty. “I have always enjoyed Seeing the It is merely a new name, not a new; disease.” BORNED BY OIL AND GAS. ᰀ䤀渀 that Case,” said her Husband décidedly,“I Shall Not go to bed At Accident To Woolman Waggoner’ While At Work on An Oil Well, All, since it would Not be Worth my While. I will Stay up All Night and take my Sleep at My Office in the Afternoon. So We will have Breakfast at Three O'clock if you like.” This teaches us that the Early Worm Sees will Turn.—Century. While at work on the Nevada County Oil Co.’s well in Kern county, a few days ago, Woolman Waggoner, a well known young man who formerly lived here with his parents, was seriously burned by oil and gas which shot up throug’ the pipe suddenly and before he could escape to a safe distanve. The accident occurred a few days ago, when the strong flow of oil was encountered in the well which the company are now drilling. The crude petroleum spurted over the young map, burning his head, face and hands quite severely. While our Nevada City . people are pleased to hear that our cil prospectors oat “bavé strack a “gusher,” yet they regret to know that Mr. Waggoner has met with any misfortune, and trust that tle Lace Curt —AT— ROSBINET See Window! See Window! A Fable For Women, There was once a Woman who Felt that her Husband staid Out too Late at Night. She therefore Devised a . Plan to Cure him of this. Her Plan was to Rise Early in order to Insure COHEN'S Origin of “Under fhe Rose.” In Greek ‘mythology the rose was the tymbol of silence, as it was said that Dupid, the son of Venus, gave the god of ‘ilence a golden rose as a bribe to con. ‘eal the amours of the goddess of love. {t was, therefore, sculptured on the ‘eilings of banqueting halls and placed 18 a sign above the doors of questionthle resorts. Guests at feasts were ‘rowned with roses to intimate that heir conversations while in their cups were not to be repeated elsewhere. The phrase obtained currency in #reece after Pausanias, the admiral of he Greek fleet, plotted with Xerxes to yetray the cause of the Greeks by sur rendering the ships. the negotiations JeIng conducted in a small banqueting aall, the roof of which was, as usual, tovered. with sculptured. roses. The plot, however, was discovered and orlers given for the arrest of the traitor. Pausanias endeavored to make his ref. ige in a temple which possessed the ‘. tight of asylam. Unwilling’ to violate the sanctity of the place by forcibly ‘emoving him and still more unwilling ‘© allow him to escape, bis fellow citisens walled up every entrance and, sy one account, left him to die of starvation; by another, killed bim by ua toofing the building and throwing lown the tiles on his head. All New—300 pair received today at the Big Store. COME TODAY ! Laca Curtains at $1.00 4 pair, and up as high as Ali we ask is for you to come and see them. We have those New Eobbinet Curtains with Rufties on. They are very swell. SALE OF SPRING DRESS GOODS—We have two lots of Spring Dress Goods, in them are all the new weaves both in plain and figured. Lot No. 1 will be sold for $1 50 for a full suit. Lot No. 2—This lot consists of silk and wool goods and all wool. We have about 20 suits which will besold for $2.25 fora fall suit. If you want a nice SPRING DRESS, CHEAP, now is the time to get it. New Dress Trimmin Things to show you. Respectfully, Well worth going miles «to see, $7:50, » gs, New Yoking.Lots of New & CO: ———= MAHER NEW ADV. SOON. Always Willing to Oblige, It was a Texas town, and a long limbed Texan was making across the public square toward the courthouse with a revolver in his hand when he was stopped by a man who asked: “Are you on your way to the courthouse?” “Yes, sir; I am,” was the reply. “Going to shoot anybody?” “Yes, sir; Lawyer Johnson. If it hadn’t been for him, I shouldn’t have } lost my case yesterday. Yes, sir; going to fill him full of lead.” “Are you in any great hurry about it?’ “No special hurry, but when I have shooting on hand I like to get it off.my mind as soon as possible.” “Of course; but, you see, Lawyer Johnson is now arguing a case for me Black Teeth. The custom of women in Japan at Pmarriage giving their teeth an ever. lasting coating of blacking is practiced
now by only a small percentage, but there are still seen in the.cities hundreds of women hideous with black ivory, and dentists’ showcases contain sets of black teeth. I am getting settled in my Fine New Talring Shop ON BROAD STREET, Between Miss Stevens’ MilA man who gets into the habit of never making mistakes !g altogether too near. perfection for this world.— Chicago News. Good advice Is like castor oil—easy to give, but tiard to take.—Atchison Globe. accident will not incapacitate him from work for any great length of time. Woolman Waggoner is a brother of County Surveyor Waggoner of this city, while hie parents are now residents of Sacramento Shipped Out of the County. Wm. Luf.us, the loud-mouthed in dividual who went around town telling people that he killed the late Sheriff Douglas and who was bound over to keep the peace by Justice Holbrook, was released from the County Juil today, after serving a thirty-day term Sheriff Getchel! took him to Colfax in order to rid the county of his presence and warned bim not to return and make apy more trouble for himself. Personal Mentions. Mrs. W. A. Dickerson came down from North Bloomfield today on he way to Grass Valley to visit her daugh ter, Mrs.O. W. Williams. W.d3. Thompson came down from Sierra City today. and won’t be through for 40 minutes, He’s going to win it for sure if not interrupted, and if you will only hold on for awhile you will do me a great favor.” “Why, certainly; glad you mentioned it; no hurry about the shooting so as It comes off today, and you can count on me. Have a drink with you? With the greatest of pleasure, and if Johnson is a particular friend of yours I’ll shoot him as softly as I can and give him every show to die like a gentleman.”—Boston Globe. The Useful Telephone, Two young ladies on St. Paul street went to the theater the other evening, and their father, thinking they had a latchkey, went to bed at his usual hour, and the servants all left. When the la. dies returned, they rang the bell -repeatedly and beat on the door, but got no answer. Finally they began to despair, when a neighbor who had been awakened by the din appeared in white at his window opposite and asked what was the matter. “We are locked out and cannot awake papa,” came the reply in duet. “Wait a minute,” said the quick witted man on the other side of the street, “Your father has a telephone in his Morning for work, evening for thought, and night for repose. The Salvation Army of Grass Valley will celebrate its annual week of prayer and selfdenial from March 17th to 24th. The object is to raise fuads for their missionary work. Itching scalps and dandruff is very troublesome, Manzanita Hair Tonic will give instant relief. 650 cents—at Vioton’s. ; Samples free. Never open the door toa little vice lest a great one come in. It is said that there area few $1000 counferfeit bills in this State. It would be just the luck of some country editor to get oneof them in paymen for back subscriptions. The next few weeks will be an excellent time to plant some of T. H. Lebr’s famous berries. Ripe fruit guaranteed by June and July. if The Truckee River General Electric Company has declared a dividend of 10 cents per share, payable on the 20ib, The dividend will amount to $5000. There will be a fine hot lunch served at the Council Chamber saloon this . An Inventive Gentus, Mr. Smaii--Do you know her? Mrs. Small—Only by reputation. : Her husband is the inventor of the cash register for married men’s trousers pockets.--Ainslee’s Magazine. Fitting. A tailor made suit is sometimes followed by a lawyer made suit and this tn turn by a nonsuit.-St. Paul Dispatch. canna A Legal Execution. Littie Roox, Ark., March 8—Kirby Graves, 8ill Johnson and H. Brooks, negroes, were hanged at Richmond, Little Rock county, today, for murder. They were convicted of murdering Edward Evans and Frank Hopson. linery store and W. H. Andrews’ Fruit Store. ° O. WAXEL. Jo) LS SSeS 2 Sree rear rreer ee & North San Juan, Martin Vanberg of Gaston ent to Colfax yesterday to m amily, they having arrived ‘fro fast on iast evening’s train, P. Miller and J. Henderson bver from French Corral toda eft this afternoon for-the State ada, where they will engage ir Mrs. Chas. L. Miller and t ons, of North San Juan, arriv ———— Flow do you sharpen your knife? —<——— ne Sa eed bisafternoon, on a visit to Mr FOOD FOR FASTERS. Don’t lay it flat as you would a Der. Herrings, During Lent the bill of fare may not include meats at all meals but we can provide many excellent substitutes. We have a specially selected stock of Salt, Dried and Canned Fish } and the housekeeper need be at no loss to prepare something toothsome and satisfying foc breakfast, luocu or dinHere are some itewns: Fine Salt Mackerel, ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ] Brown, F.E. Wright of San Francis ived here last evening and wer oNorth San Juan to examine mining property. Mr. Wright btfice in San Francisco to exami sport on mines. He also rep Herrall’s Mill Company of that Deled the = Health Off Boneless Oodfish, Bloaters, ‘ Canned Shrimps, Lobster, Salmon, room, and I will call him up.” So ‘the central was called. — “Give me number —,” neighbor. As ‘soon as the bell sounded in the! room of the sleeping father he awoke! with a start and ran to the telephone. “Hello, what is the matter?” “Is that you, So-and-so?” “Yes; what is wanted?” “Your daughters are at the front door trying to get in. Open the door. Good night.”—Baltimore Sun. See een ees A Skeleton. “What is a skeleton? Can you tell me, children?” asked a teacher of het Sunday school class, The infant class looked troubled. Their ideas'on the subject were of the most vague description and, they seemed to think, hardly worth mentioning. The question passed down the class almost to the very foot, meeting only a blank look or a shake of the head, until C. E. Thompson of San Francisco arrived here on the noon train. B. Cahill and wife of You Bet are in town. O. H. Perry of West Superior, Wi-. is here on a visit. J. Rathway of San Francisco came on the afternoon train. Dr. T. H.: Lord of Camptonville arrived here to day, being on his way to Los Angeles in response to a telegram announcing the serious illness of his son at that city. Cuicaco, March §.—Health « howent today to the home o Yan Pelt, in Roseland, a sub ake to the pesthouse Van Pelt’s , who is suffering with-sm ®re confronted at the door hotgun in the hands of Vai he latter deficd the officer breateried to kill them if they « tehouce, The Health Departa icials decided to temporarily po ®removal of the child. ate ei $100 Reward, $100, The readers of this paper \ pleased to learn that there is « ne dreaded disease that scien rable to cure in all ite stag ‘at is Catarrh Hall’s Catarr! ‘the only positive cure known Medical fraternity, Catarrh . sonstitutional disease, requires titutional treatment. Hall’s ( Chas. and Dan Marsh, with iene, of about 20 degrees, as above, others, hive taken out some rich ore and work from heel to point, from ‘he old Wyoming ledge, which H: == = will be crushed at the Nevada Uounty { : Ss ‘Bap Cos mill They have about twenty tons of r Very Best flne looking rock on the dump, which . F; TRADE WARK-REGISTERED” promise; tu yield well, POCKET KNIVES The latest reported ‘sales of Brunswick Consolidated (Grass Valley ) minRazors, Shears and Butcher Knives are made from the finest ing stock in the New York market 2700 shares at 28 to 31 — cae Bin son ons steel and seldom need sharpen. ing. Made in hundreds of dif share, from February 25 to 27, inclusferent patterns. ‘ ive, FOR SALE =» LEGG © SHAW Co. said the SIGOURNEY, Cash Grocer. SIGOURNEY, C er “When Papa comes home he is thrice welcome if he’s the bearer of FOLEY’s DELICIOUS CONFECTIONS. ~ All the best varieties of sweetmente . evening.” Don’t mies it. . gazor. Just hold it at.an angle 3 . . A. Serious [lishap. nita Hair Tonic. Vinton has it. tf The pall bearers at the funeral of the late George Fletcher were H.C. Zapf, Peter Jobnstov, G. A Wanamake, Samuel Granger, George ‘Starr, Chas. Loughridge, Fred Zeitler ‘and T. S. Recently a convention of cattlemen was held at Sacramento. A cbareb concert was also in progress. Both events were reported, ; roofs read aud the paper left to the “make-up” man Imagine the editor’s consternation Ure is taken internally, acti 1 vent here by the box or pound. eetly upon t : when ‘be read the folowing in hls. e ones eee OF al rentanett need, . hoes of the aystone ahaa waee paper: “Pleath, mith, it ith a man without; The time is drawing near when you ’ System, thereb ios foundation of the p Pees iy ue the patient strength by bi p ihe Constitution and assisti Te in doing its work. The p 2 ’ve so much faith in its @ alle "Ss, that they. offer One Hi bre °F ANY case that it re Send for list of testimor dress, F.J. Cumney Tol by Druggiste, 750. * Family Pills are the be einai Spring Lamb. The grand concert given by six of Sacramento’s most beautiful young ladies was highly appreciated. They sangin a most charming manner, winning the wildest plaudits of the big au-dieno», all of whom pronounced them the finest berd of shorthorns in this orany other country. A few of th: beauties are of a rich brown color, but the majority are spotted white and brown. The young heifers are wel) formed, clean-limted and promise to be excellent milkers. ‘ We presume the man who sandwicbed the items was promptly killed. will have to make your sewer connections. Howell does the best of work and he will treat you with fairness. tf Use just one-half the amount of Vinton’s Vanilla Extract for flavoring, If you have never tried it ask for a sample. If you should desire anything in the any meat on it.”—London Answers. FOLEY. 13 Commercial Street » Nevada City —— PROMPT DELIVERY.. CHAS. E. MULLOY 52 Broad St., Nevada City, Cal, don’t think for a moment that the Pioneer Grocery rv not able to : you as you should be served, for it is. and what’s more, will cow. tinue to do so. here is everything h th to find in a PIRST-CLA’ 8 GROCERY 8 ORS. Thee ge drinking line you should call at the heen added to our stock a full line of grass and fleld seeds, IN UL Wh Alfalfa and Grotto. It is the most popular resort LK: Lawn Grass, Red Hot Clover, White Clover, lp. tows’ hae you are always given mc tas Ronis. Seaten aes Foner een packages. fair treatment. : tf now think Most men cut a reapectable figure pr hat we have said above. On Better Authority. “You are looking handsome tonight, Miss Flite,” Bagster remarked in the pauses of the dance. “So Mr. Smythe told me a few minutes ago.” . : Bagster (only remembering that Smythe is his hated rival)—Welk you wouldn’t believe anything that chump said, would you?—Philadelphia Times, Sold . I Frame Haly 4? 8a) ela! 3t., o90. : Transeript Blook, CHAS, EB. TEGLER we * * Proprietor ; é Conflicting Orders. , “The average photographer,” said Henpeck musingly, “is an unreasonable creature.” ; Pictures — ee. The first of the season. Will looking potatoes we have. Ea, © at Gri when they are earnestly doing some“ rissel Bro’s meat mar See for yourself what splendid ing eqn be found here. ns sand Potatoes for plans& Constantly on hand a large steek f jon , ° ; “row. ‘They are fine ' ‘ ‘thing, but few men a r to advantage oe F Artisti Tent. cy : Wik: Saacey RISA TERE it ats the matter now?” asked his a they ile selling haw i i Meat COUNTRY ORDERS ao em Nuts, oS With c Judg . De Van gee at the corner of Pine and Spring Sts.,. “Oh, while my wife was sitting for i do a Hedge : pitiga with A SPECIALTY.. — ‘ => ges Lemons, M 1) 1) r e ah oe Moore carries the large pont beer Ta tear *erring the best 5-. her picture today, the fool photographer . Whatever trappings you plesse, deprewith GOOD GROCERIES ananas, Limes <0. Stock of frames for photo beer town. Try it. He also sung out: ‘Look pleasant, please: RBe. Ciatory criticism ie an ignoble busistock of fancy liquors, tf] natural? "—Philadelphig Press. . cent stun *K*s frames to order iw Clam Baillon Oyst yster Cocktails, Hot Beet Tea and : a so Makes Photograns