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TOTS TEAS AS AS NS OS AS HE US IES OS AS ’
In setajand in single piecoe.
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. 1 Ti 4 ‘ i Terrible Famine in Russia.
THE TRANSCRIPT. GRASS VALLEY NEWS. . NATIVE SONS SNOWED IN. . ween on women, “What intensely red hair that young’, The famine in Russie is increasing
‘ PEAS R: peat “Women ‘are curious things,” res man has!” exiighiced Maud “Pn surdaily in its pa ahi sgrhecri & “8 inte marked Fogg, as he took his cigar out : s : f asantry have fallen
Published every oyeatnn ouseys The Doings of Our Neighbors as Told Hydraulic Parlor’s Banquet is Postponed of his aogee Lis oudas 45 choke peieea that you seem to like him so ae it dery. Disease is raging i
mt AL Till Noxt Week Tuesday, “So. I've heard before,” said Bass; . Well.” 9 ‘ in the malaria-stricken lands through
BROWN & CALKINS. Over the Telephone, y, “but what is the particular curious} “Oh,” replied Mamie, “T ig adage TS the Volga flows, and the scurvy
Wm. Pierce has returned from Mon-} The banquet that Hydraulic Parlor thing you have in mind?” very well. I never invite him to anyepidemic is spreading with fearful raas te os
ben, és Shiai: tena. “. of Native Sons was to have given at “When I got home last evening I. thing but pink teas.” — ae dity. In the entire Volga territory . -Yoy Pay fi 2s :
Wm, Cornelius left today for Butte,. the National hotel tomorrow é6vening. found Mrs. Fogg in tears because the . Star. the number of cases amounts, accordPRR NRT alee a
Montana. : has been postponed one week. The girl had broken a plate that Mrs. Fogg Safe Decision. ing to official reports, to 400,000, which Ze OWL ee
MONDAY .....NOV. 13, 1899. 4 son was born today to Mr. and . change of date is due to the fact that. said had been in the house ever since “I'll take my chances with posterity,” probably means 600,000, ‘There are vil. 96. : 2 E c BROs.
Mrs. Orrin Perrin. Grand Treasurer Martin and -Grand bie geo mica ised =a it Waa . said the poet whose effusions had been jages whose arengoe: ce : ee
= ; honor] OBly last wee a e made a row . refused. from 3,000 to 4,000, have comp De at A child of Joe Cuhna of Washington . Secretary Lunstedt, in whose honor over a dish that had been broken just Waren sins GH waaueen acs sale Shep ts inedtont Kidles 14° Bt Pe: OU cpa eee
street has scarlet fever. it was to have been given, have been ‘ y ’ i : ‘ Peete
OUR NORTHERN NE 8 ; ed in for t th days at because it was brand new. There’s no itor. “You know mighty well that postersburg it is asserted that already over é : : {
Miss Clara Uphoff will return tomorsnowed in for two or three day knowing how to take a woman.”—Bosterity can’t get at you.”—Detroit Free 220,000 souls have succumbed to’ the hicken ss I a P
row from San Frarcisco. . Quincy, This morning they left there].. Transcript. Prean: finn ie i op finer .
Newsy Notes From the Downleville MessMrs. Sweet, mother of Mrs.J. E.}in the hope of getting through to aC a —— la g ama
‘ . An Thing. in a Cerda, ey Sa te
enger of Saturday. oscars a ete 4 ea ee pastel Ss sara og Sek wah tan Farmer Hornbeak -— I don’t know “That coal,” said Mr. Tenspot to Mr. ay Naigne tds per has its own T —AND= V
The Lewis Mill box factory is turnthis city, died yesterday at a ia eh, wnievill d how to’ use this medicine. The label Black, who had called for the amount olectric plant all to itself. The candleMusical and Liter I t boxes at the rateofa. he séwer system was practically . Parlors at Sierra City, Downieville and . ., the bottle is so blurred that I can't . o¢ the bill, “was short in weight,” . tick is of iron, with a compartment: Merary h
ing out orange The factory has 20)°°mpleted today. All that remains to Oamptonville. They hope to be able to. make it out. “Then it is a striking contrast to the ; : the base into which can be fitted a Entertainment » » f
carload per ad a . be done is the building of a wall. get to this city by Saturday, and Mon-. Mrs. Hornbeak—Can’t you kinder wait I have had for my. money,” re-' eaicatt battery. This battery is connecten : % ba a
Oat en wea Deputy MarMorris Farnum Spalding, aged 14 day night they will visit Quartz Parlor — at ac mae “ et buen plied the coal dealer._N, Y. World. ed with the little bulb at the top of the W d sd E in i
ames ’ -8. } arme rn — ns ! ; geen i ;
shall, arrived here Thursday on his. ™onths, died yesterday. His remains at Grass Valley, returning here the Like to take the vek Pye vasted cat The Time Not Ripe. opaque white glass candle, The incan. WEQNGSGGY GVCMII 6, Nov. {5th 0 ’ z will probably be taken to Oakland. following evening. ; p Anxious Patron—Doctor, don’t you descent light thus produced isjustthe . 8 : a 1. Tm
way to Gibsonville to sell the Garnett ae smelled of it and rubbed on a little, . Anxious Patron—Doctor, don't you des saize for the flame of a real cau: (Dinner from 5 to 7 O'clock) ; tr
ining propert Se ee whe Cooke shot) os are eee ‘jaud T'nr afraid if I apply it externally . think you'd better call in some other proper size be carried about oes : ti Mantas ea g men have . 4t John Gray Friday night, was today Trouble Gver'é Deal. it will pain infernally, and if I take it . Physician for consultation? — die, and the — : tara “BY THe 4 4 :
still large quantities of freight below . #24 $30 for exhibiting a déadly wesp-. at gan Francisco Saturday O. D. internally it will settle me eternally. 4 — te weer ae the house ‘with ents : ae ae ee ° el ;
awaiting shipment, much of which is. °Hepleaded guilty. Whitney brought suit to secure his. 1 guess I’d better give it Shay rade. Y. Weekly, ee ee yarns ere aoe d 1e§ ] 0Clety, ae : we
probably destined to remain there un-. The late H. H. Hudepohl of Dutch ' titig to the Keystone mine, in Mariposa Lost. : Liss cutaen Sestak A ace oe tas mo) ih
” til Spring Flat was a nephew of Dr.O. W. Joes county. He stated that he and Thomas. He—I wish you'd get me my new um_ His Guilty Conscience, TRANSoRIPT of October 14th, will conOF THE M, B. CHURCH, 4 j ‘
Afte: illness lasting several weeks, . ®24 8 brother of Mrs. E. K. Fmart. B, Dillon, formerly of Nevada City,. brella. I think it will rain. His Wife (hearing him indistinctly) fer a favor by leaving it at this office. ; 3
gievusaren -y ". George L. Jones left today to attend combined to buy the mine, and Whit-. _ She—But I lent it to Herr von Neuge. —Henry, please hold your mouth a lit: sie z Louisa, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. et i his slater 3 h ¥ bauer last night when it was raining . tle further away from the ‘phone, id ierola of Peru is said , B. Daneri, died Thursday night. Louisa. *be funeral, bis sister Frances who ney gave Dillon $2570 for the purpose, a nea ea (with considerable indignation)—. , Ex-President Pierola of Pera is sai HOME MADE CANDIES FOR SALE . “ee
was in her fifteenth year, a‘bright and has been been visiting at Sacrar-c to On June 6, 1898, Dillon entered into an He_-Te tit to him, aia 2 Do you think I’ve been drinking to be the richest man in South America ; 4 ie
é : ting him at Colfax and accompany «. .. illi : us Se ne Four Well, : : . being possessed of a fortune estimated on i happy girl,and the joy and idol of her. ™°°4ng ~ ". ssreement with William Porter to buy. wen never see it again. Amelia?—Chicago Tribune. gp = 7 it.
parents. erence oe the mine for $20,000. On July 25, 1898, She—Why not? The March of Civilization at $50,000,000, = A pleasant social time for all who attend, q thi
A small flock of English sparrows Frighten ed b = Blast Dillon gave Whitney one-half of his in-. He—Hm! Because it was his umMrs. Perkins—Did you see any of © ae — ——_ Fo
made their advent here recently. y ‘ se oe ~ Pia 8, 1898, paiescyst brella.—Der Floh. them horseless kerridges up in the 5 git
Teo are. the frst of tls epocies of . 7h ered ee He aE, te BIO Be A Sree sere ee QOQOOOGOOOOO@QOOOS biota that have ever been seen here, . . een the sewer builders on his wife, Albina F. Dillon. On October! The facetious bourder had the train . Si Perkins—No-o; but I had sum of g ari iB ?. upper Commercial street fired a blast. POSE hei 1 2
though they are very numerous in the At belonging to farmer L. Page of . 2% 1898, Porter, claiming that the. all laid for a killing joke. “It’s a won. their cowless milk.—Up to Date. ee © Sh © sin
lower country Penn Velley “that stood in front of . *erms of the sale had not been: carried mares este ing you didn't serve up Nothing Sweet About It. ” A ia .
= : ' this hen feathers and all.” “Th t The drama for the benefit of the Jackson’s store took fright and started . 0@t, 80ld the mine again, J. H. Galey of isne?kald the \hewia ri siti mi ora Browne—Parting, you know, is sweet © et ‘ © sho
Catholic church, which was announced along Pine street in a southerly direc-. Pe28y!vania buying it for $1,000. etaphasia “Pal adeve rin Sade bin § . SOFFOW. 2 Sox
beat Frid ing last. has. . Whitney alleges that the only money . ‘™”?. : ie Sih, 9 ae Towne—Quess you never had a quin© ee Dae ES GI to given friday evening last, tion. Thos. Sharp and Wm. Holbrook all." And the joke was ruined.—Cleveine capsul rt just afte t it SS == oer
been postponed until next Friday grabbed at them ineffectually, and . P24 by Dillon was that advanced by land Plain Dealer. ny 5 psule Le Ade e ee tecth beg
evening, on scconat of the death of} yore thrown down. The horses crossed . Whitney. He claims that he is entitled PER mn your mouth, did you?—N. ¥. Truth. 3 z © hes . .
mterprise,. Louise Daneti. suspension bridge at a clipping gait, . t® the whole mine under the agreement “Why did that manager engage . a.. Filme His Order, © Ladies Attenti 6) ring
Bob Sharkey is handling the ribbons bespattering with mud City Trustee . ™2de by Dillon with Porter. those two jealous sopranos and those dan eerie cast i haw atoeeaen like a 2A ON] —ay) the
on the stage line between Sierraville . Gauit and Obas, E. Ashburn who step¥ = two rival comedians?” “That's the cook pounding your beet© © we
and Vinton. Bob got out to deliver ped off the south end of the bridge just ASHIONS FOR MEN. + hee of athe cia realism. He bit steak. You ordered tenderloin, I be-some mail and secure a drink of water in time toe escape being rut? over. e's going to pu on & war opera with . lieve, sir.”—Judge. © i : ©
whon the Unt took sudden tight ong . Thomas Reynolds wus alsocrossing tho. ,7Re showiders ot all conte will be. some real war in it"—Washington = © For Just a Short Story. = when the team took sudden fright and) bridge on horseback, and he had a tints & eaiddtK ana. dtlakty i . . : ae : . e . © on’
ran away. The team ran five miles belively raceto keep out of their. way. appearance from the side of the neck Oross Examination, “ee Hoowd S$ P, “is © © a fe
fore coming toa stop. The wagon was They ran on up Pine street, taking a to the top of the,sleeve, but the shoulAttorney—You reside— Aca prepare dh: from Na’ pat;
damaged, and express boxes, etc, were cap off u fire hydrant at Judge Wall-. ders of overcoats will be finished soft Veaere With my: ree ii ture’s mild laxatives, and © Se . © scattered along the road. jing’s home and were stopped near. and thin. Wie tii hil , tiabl Ladies, in Window No 1 we placed this day: clas
The rains have made the roads very . Gooper’s lumber ard. But little} For general businese the sack suite. ‘’/*2¢Ss—With me. while gentle are reliable and
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Attorney—Exactly. And you both
: rough, and teamsters are experiencing damage was done. eg preferred, but the cutaway lige : and efficient. They One Lot Ladies Round Garters, all good ok
great difficulty in hauling freight. . It whe Tock, made from modest fancy suiting, —— vq © , : © iter
took Wyrick se Sock two of the Probate Matters will be popular, and there will also be. Witness—Together—N. Y. Journal, Rouse the Liver colors and silk web. Sold at 2 5c; NOW Toc. will
most experienced men on the road, ten ——_ a demand for the long-waisted, shortThe Patient New Yorker. : © You will see them but : ed © terti
days to make the trip from Marysville In the Superior Court this morning] skirted cutaway frock suite which were. Cobwigger—Why do yon feel sure Cure-Sick Headache, Bil. wv. -€¢ them but once,
4 d ,_ . the-will of the—late-Jobn iger—was . -PoOpular-tlast-season:-—--—~ there will be no bread riots on account . * . Seliger
S St h which usually requires six days. “Sevi The sack overcoats for sprin d . ot the bakers cutting d the si f lousness, . our OPAACA: ‘
* eral other teams have been on the road . ®¢™itted to probate. Thos. Brockingsummer will be less ample at aaa the tekiaae sean Bi want and Constipation. Sold © H.
for over two weeks and have not yet — J. M. sod ge Sera ig “ eg will be a little shorter and the rolls} _Merritt—Because our people are everywhere, 25c. per box, .One Lot Ladies’ Round Garters, regular © teen
arrived here. Stages are arriving sevas m were appointed appraisers. 3. D, in single-breasted coats will be shorter. philosophic enough to see that half a Prepared by C.1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. © lt 1 F { ‘) © Flat
eral hours later than the usual time, . Coleman and George Perkins were ap-. mere will be more shapeliness in . loaf is better than none-—Judge. : value 37/4c. Our price while they last— plac A serious accident befell J. H. StewEh peor cae gee their bond being] sacks; a shorter opening and a slightly Explained
© I5c They are put in as flyers while we are © rele? : $200 each. greater length in waistcoats, and trou: Pe aa e ° ‘ the ]
Gicoes oon ieleang elie ha ibe The will of Susan M. Glover,deceased, . sers will have an increased peg top i nae naa oe ied High Art getting something ready. e @) , am
the act of cutting a limb off one of his . ¥8% Admitted to probate, letters of ad-} effect. ; how attentive he is?” enue No.
fruit trees, when he lost his balance . ™inistration being issued to John F. The double-breasted frock will con-. ” “Yes; but his wife's got money,” Millinery ©) © a aod was precipitated to the. ground . Moody dren thd thie i been Me . Not ow—be epeatiem “y a
i The sale of real estate at Grass Val-. @ “Oh, then I might have known.”— : © ; © the.
distance of 20 feet. In the descent he ley belonging to the estate of the late. *™le_or double-breasted Westateons Pick-Me-Up. The acme of perfection in headwear See Display of Hair Ornaments, so much in came in contact with a limb, which made from the same material or from for ladies is to be obtained this sea. j @)
broke his fall considerably, and it was . Mary Ann Norton was confirmed. fancy vestings, and with trousers made. Delicately Put. * son at theMillinery Parlors of : : : use now. Side Combs, Back Combs Neck
entirely due to this occurrence that his . 298¢Ph Southern bid it in at $2,050. from a light-colored fancy material. He would not say that she painted, © sae ’ © Oa
injaries were not more serious, or per-. __10 the matter of the estate of the late. The three-button cutaway, with the . powdered and ail that. He was too [liss Eleanor Hoeft, Combs, Pompadour Combs, all kinds of tena! haps even fatal. As it was he was. Mrs.A.J. Scott, Mrs. A. M. Hubbard. same waistcoat and trousers as for the} inuch of a gent!4man for that. © b 6 itp
PSs : y it is . ¥48 granted letters, of administration, . day dress suit, will be worn for half “Still, . may as well confess,” he said, Broad street, Nevada City. The latcombs, ment
badly injured oe the beok, snd * her bond being $50 dress and for genteel business. “that she impressed me as one who est fashions, the most exquisite © o th
believed that he is hurt somewhat in° The double-breasted sack suit, with . thinks she can improve upon the taste and moderate prices are the © bai
ternally. He was rendered uncone cavley Wee Boye tks coat and waistcoat of dark cheviot and . Lord’s handiwork.”—Chicago Post, features of the Hooft hate. © or) ‘
scious by the fall. “I like to see our clerke fastidious . Tousers of fancy wool material, will @he Lend had the. Lacy, Come to us when you want your new Jacket. + ane
Thomas Hughes died at the county ibout their personal appearance,” said be popular. The coat will be made} yy tace is my fortune, sir,” said she. © We are the"peo le rae! +) bit hospital Monday morning. Death was the junior partner, “but I must say that . “Sapely,” but not tight-fitting, and Pe) reoly with envy smote her. x people, = Woo
due to the injuries which he received azew bookkeeper goes to extremes. — be nara 4 ging tye ad free. on bee Lane rsp
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© me in an accident at Fir Cap on August . Every time he wants to speak to his ese suits will also be much worn in , ~Washington Star. v
llth last. He was caved on while at. est girl through the telephone he first . ®tTiped flannel as the season advances. Corner Broad and Pine streets, © Respectfully ©
work in the tunnel and his back was . 30es out to getashave.”"—N. ¥ Journal. . White flannel trousers will have a con-. si; A NATURAL QUESTION * ) At . test f a ith white duck, CT : a
broken. He'was brought to the county Feminine. He sadioen aie eateades aa te mes CHAS. McDEVI Prop. © M A H ER & Co G rape hospital, and had laid there since ina. May—You know Tom's awfully jeal-. will come out ahead. ‘ ©) : ° a A. H
paralyzed condition. He came here at fran clip to be terribly particular . =m. three-button cutaway sack will Successor to Lammon Brow ©) og
early in the fifties and engaged in minee : have the front well cut away from a . ; H i ©OOOOOGOOOOOO
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ing, which he followed up to the time Ethel—But, my dear, don't worry; point high enough to permit an inch Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars © CoO Oalif : you never have a chance to give him any two of the waistcoat to show; it will
exten of his death. For many years he had 2ause for jealousy.—Harlem Life. aa ca 32 ing a tek we a twa
worked at Monte Cristo here he. ~ . ; me mage. pockets wi ape 10 Go. ir Constantly on hand. : : RIT . . rs,
ownhdecclaim. Thomas Htshee case Not $0 Rick. Cg nt, Sn matinien a ontalgy : ; . * to at ‘ 4 Poindexter—Is old Mr. Dean’s will to . breast pocke ‘he four-button sac type of the old, noble pioneers, whose senna AO NOK ae bi the same in every way, except SIEAM BEER ON DRAUGHT 5 CTs. will ,
sturdy hands laid the foundation of we that. it will close low enough to cover
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aig ; Kilduff—I understand not. _ : ;
California’s greatness. He was a native; Poindexter—Then his estate is not so . the waistcoat entirely. Both these : F
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of Wales, aged about 70 years. A wife,. large as it was thought to be.—Detroit . coats will bé made in skeleton form ms
living in the old country, and a son! Free Press. : for midsummer wear.— Boston Budget.
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(Thomas T. Hughes) living here survive
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oak him. Paul Schoen Coming, A. 0.'U. W. Attention,
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nas Paul Schoen, the piano tuner, will. Oandidates for office during the
It is one of the peculiarities of the p : : : F ; Commercial Course, 6m
and arrive abouc the 15th. Leave orders at. Coming term will be nominated Wedpoten eda as Ra
rola ge tite He crown must! Vinton’s. Mr. Schoen does not can-. nesday night by Nevada City Lodge,’ The Cow to the Scorcher—Didn't SAIS phone eee nn comes.. ine
<tt ed ristian and a Fredrick . 5.45. nl34t . A.O.U.W. A full attend:uce is deyou hear my bell, young man?—N. ¥. . Combination course—including
ene oe fe nue pices ; ieieeiea cee sired. at . World. Shorthasd, Commercial snd
wi Tistian If, who reigned from On Every Bottie ——~+-+90 “SeLr Preservation is the first law writing—-School year 9 mos...
a ae ea and was ‘succeeded by Of Shiloh’s Consumption Cure is this How is Your Wife. of Natare,” and to take Hood’s SarsaRevlew, Kocliah ea aaa .
ic redrick I. guarantee: “All weask of you istouse. Has she lost ber beauty? If so, Oon. parilla on the first appearance of im-. Review, English branches, 8 mos ie ' q ‘hi ‘ : Tee er two-thirds of the contents of this botstipation, Indigestion, Sick, Headache ure blood is an important step t dj Fall te
ee ‘The article butter,” observed the tle faithfully, then if you can say you. are the principal causes. . Karl’s Clover . Ut? 91° pe ac, teenage eiataes oi Sees began To buy ready-made clothi d ‘ "for’az . ingo
: j If ti I s ber 4th < y ng and pay about as much at the ‘stores’ for’a;“hand Sarcastic Boarder, “is of many species. . are not benefitted return the bottle te Root ‘Tea has cured these ills for half-a. *°!f preservation, It makes rich, red ae eae Peesiebsty me: down” garment or suit made up in any old f ’ ale 2 p ehoot In a fivish fight, however—” He . Your Druggist and he may refund the. century. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. . blood and insures good health, Send for Catalogue and first lessons ia bay ¢ Py awy ood way of antiquated goods as you E the t evaded the landlady’s gaze “I woula . Price paid.” Price 25 cts. 50 cts. ‘and . monen refunded if results are not sat. in Shorthand, free. woule pay for something artistically cut, handsomely trimmed, made “upon j
et yl paca would . $1.00. For sale by H. Dickerman, the tisfactory. For sale by H. Dickerman Hood’s Pills are non-irritating, mild ; D. BREHAUT, Principal. . honor” of the very latest Eastora style goods (aa thoasan ls of* patterns to se
a against any of the horned druggist. : tf . the druggist. tf . effective. : Marysville, Cal. lect from) if you went to f Nee
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; ‘erect Hewett Musetts Coming,
a WAX ERTS Li The Hewett Musetts will appear at Spc the eM MSS Se Si Me SSS St tS te ts st sin ssa ue F Gees
the theater in this city on Thursday, Tr T : , He Makes Sui
some Friday and Saturday of the present HE RIGH WAY TO BUY AN OVE COA i Suits from $6.00 Up 6 > of Gh
week. The Mysetts were in Nevada :
Trousers, $2.00 Up e al or. g City in December, 92. Since leaving
“4p Broad Street, near City Hall. ; here they have visited Australia, India, Ist i F
: : Tasmania, New Zealand, South Africs Ss rst to find a reliable place to purchase it—a place that you have got ORDINARY WIRE oA 4 So
where the war between England and faith in; a place where you can get satisfaction or get your money back if me x a ( O ‘ ot he Boers is now raging, and three times ou want it. That pla i t N * titself. Y. ND . @ Btoc to England as specialty performers in y : u * piace is our store, Ow as to the garment itse ‘ ou FOLDING ARMY a “ya OC
the leading music balls. Lady Zetta, don’t want a back number. You don’t want an ordinary common-place dry . Ge
ne * — be —— goods or bargain store overcoat that looks like by-gone times. On the contrary Brown the beat wines of i kak. Des is per
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pa : , Of the ma‘erials and having all the ‘spon
oui ees pode gsr, YOU WANT AN OVERCOAT THAT IS UP-TO-DATE latést improvements. They are cheap, to be sure, bat they are prisc
r, will ra oe : gee ao a extra comfortable and 4 EC Eee ‘ona oe Se a seoles, te A coat that is made of new substantial and fashionable fabrics—the custom ia sae ‘oizin
\ w wi . eo nom : ° . , ‘ ci pans ee Seedke-ve ek tants-are made kind. That is the kind of overcoat youcan buy from us. We have KINKE AD Cash Furnit cee De 1 er :
cents will be charged. n 18-tf them in Beaver Cloths of the mosf approved cut; also Melton lined, Sstin ? baecl ie: ur € dh a ’ ca
Tell Your Slater Lined Imported English Chevoits, Kerseys, Whip Cords, and superior fabrics Sells them, and he selis’so many thatthe can put the prive right ae
A Beautiful Complexion is an im si: uden’t find on bargain counters, and the prices ate as low if not down, , pre ee Ee ee
Gaathes opie onus tapoanecion atte ower than San F rancisco prices, pap ieee ee KINKBAD also carries in‘stock;a‘o ee pee, finest
Karl's Clover Host. ler set scien senare smpsiee. oes C7 ey CH= Vick wares Parlor. Radics ea ;
on the bowels, liver and kid hether panied Ar j ‘ER Cee OHN we Bedroc nad Ns. eS ge i
neys, keeping them in perfect healththe money or not. a4 SNM LATS BS ar or, ‘oom and Dining Room Furniture
priceah cts. and 60 ots, tf, cS OS SEC SET } ; ee : ae