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September 1, 1899 (4 pages)

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BGP ROPE SEIT LEE TORTIE Se STILLER ARS 2 q _— Reli ¥oat fi LEADEn~ S282, oF the cavatry f ¥ other.. member..of..the.Cabinet....No ‘, at , , , i on ‘ * el can tall J esi cee o : . . 7 ae oat A Good Claim. THE TRANSORIPT. . WASHINGTON WHISPBRINGS. . %,s*7rer se a2 Stina “xelCOULDN'T KEEP THE GOODS.) DISTINGUISHED VISITORS, . . sn tn:cityGrastessadopted. _ The Smartille correnpandent f{ be. . ; ‘ evening except ‘ Eotinjeans . Loge Holidays by BROWN & CALKINS. N. P, BROWN. \, 6. CALEINB, PRIDAY......-SEPT. 1, 1899. KIDNAPEDBYINDIANS THRILLING STORY OF A WOMAN’S CAPTURE AND ESCAPE.Plucky Mra. Larimer Was the Heroine of an Exciting Adventure With the Bloadthigsty Sioux In Wyoriing Territory In 1864. While in Washington. one day I saw tome ont cf the departinent of justicea woman of attractive appearance. As she paused a moment on the step and looked with bright, obsorvant eyes over at the: White House and along Pennsyl-, vania ‘avenue, she presented a picture of comfortable, placid middle age. One of the attorneys from. the Indian depreflation claims department accompanied ber to the door, and after she bade him goodby he said: “~~~ “‘That woman is Mrs. Sarab L. Larimer of Nebraska, and she is making her gearly visit to Washington. When at the capital, she always calls on her friends in the department of justice. The files of Indian depredation claims contain no more romantic and thrilling incidents than those whicb relate the early life of Mrs. Larimer. Those who meet her now as a woman of the present day, quite abreast of the timesin which she lives, interested in all public questions and full cf kindly sympathies, can scarcely realize that in her youth she was the heroine of a regular ‘dime govel’ story of the plains. “In 1864 Lieutenant Larimer, who had just been honorably discharged from the Union army, left his home in Kansas, accompanied by his young wife and little child, to cross the plains for the restoration of his health, which had given out through hard cervice in the war. They were in company with several other travelers and had with them valuable personal belongings, consisting of several wagons and horses, exe pensive clothing. family Jewels, a comlete photographic outfit and nearly $4,000 in moncy. When in Wyomizg territory, they were surprised by a band of Sioux Indians, who murdered three of the party, wounded two, Lientenant Larimer being one of the wounded, and captured Mrs. Larimer and her child. The Indians took the woman and child to their camp, about 70 miles from ‘the spot where they had attacked. the travelers. “*A day or two after the attack news came tothe Eleventh cavalry, stationed at Fert Laramie, Wy., that the Sioux had attacked travelers on the emigrant road and bad carried Mrs. Larimer and her child into captivity. Lieutenant Larimer had been found, nearly dead from arrow wounds and distracted at the fate which had befallen his wife and baby. The officers of the Eleventh immediately moved part of their command up the Platte river and obtained further information as to where the raid had taken place. They were about to move against the Indians with a force of two companies when Mrs. Larimer came crawling into camp, carrying her child in her arms. Their condition was deplorable. She and the child were nearly famished. As soon as Mrs. Larimer was able she gave a detailed account of the position of the Indians, their plans and movements, their designs against the command which they knew would be moving against them, their numbers and the ambuscades which they had prepared. Her information was so valuable that the officers were able to thwart the designs of the Indians, not only against the pursuing . trocps, bit against exposed points and . trains that were on the emigrant road. ‘The officers found the information . comp. Mrs. Larimer gave as to the position and movements of. the Indians to be exactly as she had said and marveled at ; he nus not figured extensively in newspapers, is one of the bardest working land most capable men who has ever been at the head of the [oterior Dehas returned from a short the powers of observation and clearness of memory which had. endured through the hours of torture she had gone through. The accuracy of her state. ments was particularly verified by the . partment, ! fact that one of the licutenants and a/. vacation and resumed his daties, which few of his ‘men, who had disobeyed or. are not surpassed either in difficulties Gers and followed a trailapart from the . : command, fell into an ambuscade de. ecribed by Mrs. Larimer and were . killed. way than by their tortures. “nights, she etru “Tt was a happy time, of course, when she found her young lvsband sease comes from within. ‘All they bad in the world was,. Specific ; bandh aa peresr rb but after the horrors of their ex. dence had passed away a little and . S§ th was in a measure restored they . lo eG started ont afresh. Mrs: Larimer has . 4. the only cu of . obstinate ec: ways been the business manag firm. Her husband. never had ‘bis health completely restored.’’— Philadelwhia Times. a Bobby Bingo—How lonz did it take you to leern howtaswim? * Willy—I Jearned in fourteen lickings, Kinley has sign } *‘Mrs. Larimer was never quite clear . Eczema ! as to how many hours she had passed . with the Indians. From the moment of . captivity, when they had started off . with her child and herself in their train, she had concentrated every faculty on gnd no skin remedies can cure it. The of J watching for an cpportunity of escape. doctors are unable to effect a cure, ind She had seen her huaband etruck down their mineral mixtures are damaging by arrows, killed, as she supposed; had . to the most powerful constitution. The —— the -wagona fired and her friends . Whole trouble is in the blood, a lied and wounded. She had read of . ~Y)"' = : the tortures inflicted by Indians upon . which can reuch such deep-seated blood women captives, never imagining that one day she would be their wretched victim. She was determined, if possi_ ble, to get herself and child away from . their clutches and die in some other . She had, always been a girl of fearless disposi. gperarul disease spread ' tion, quick in her movements and very . observant. She pretended to be bodily fin a languid and almost immovable} state. After bours of waiting and . watching their dances and listening to . their plans for further depredations, when they had ceased to observe her, she found a chance to slip away beyond the firg gato the dark bush, For hours . growth of hair. shrough two days and . ed on, faint, nearly hausted in the‘ A Batch of Interesting’ Items Gathered From the Natign's Capitol. “WasnneToy, Aug. 28th, 1899. :—President Mc{ a’ proclamation to {the people of Ca which will be made ' public in this coantry after it has been . published in Cqba, that will put an end /to all of the sifly talk about this gov}ernment not/inteuding to allow the . Cubans to have any say in the govern-. . ment of fe island. This proclamaak tion tells he Cubans that the Census ordered en in Cuba, work upon whicb wi/l shortly be started and which it is hoped to have completed in ninety . days, vill be the first step towards an indepéndent government; that when the gensus is completed arrangements wil) be made forthe holding of local elections throughout the island, in ordér to give its citizens an opportunity to show their capacity for self-govern‘ment, end that as fast as the local authovities get their government in good , working condition, the Uv. 8. troops will be withdrawn. Copies of this proclamation have been forwarded to Gen, Brooke, at Havana, who is charged with the duty of having it widely published throughout the islaud. ‘Secretary Root has arranged to go to Fort Hancock and Sandy Hook, N. Y., this week to witness tests of field and mountain guns under the supervision i of the Board of Ordinance and Fortifi. cation of the War Department. Sec. retary Root issach # strong believer \in doing. things, rather than talking . about doing them, that, he doesn’t per. sonally furnish much “copy” for the . newspaper men who swarm in the corridors of: the War Department every day; he has the knack, however, of dei clining to talk in so pleasant a way, that he has made many admirers among the newspaper men, to whom he has refused information about the plans of the War Department. Secretary Gage has received a highly gratifying report from the AuditorGeneral of Hawaii, showing the comparative imports into the island for the months of June, 1898, the last under the Hawaiian regime, and June 1899. During the first named month, the imports from the United Stafes were $589,808 and from all other countries, imports from the United States were countries, $884,494. The total increase in six months of imports from the wings of the Americah eagle is a good plate to live. lieve that America is behind Europe in medical science, or in anything elee, ine cablegram received several days frow the Director General of the Army cablegram asked that three bundred copies of a United States official publication entitled “Sanitary Lessons of the War,” be sent for distribution among the medical officers of the British army; and that if that number of copies could not be furnished, permission be given to reprint the pamThis cablegram is i proof of the newspaper statement that England is-preparing for war with the . Transvaal Republic, as well as very limentary totbe medical branch 'phlet in London. of our army. Swift’s Specific is the only rem diseases. . tinued to spread until lier head was entirely covered, She was treated by several good doctors, but grew Worse, and the . to her face. She was . taken to two celebrated > 7 health springs, but reape ceived no benefit. Many Sa Nota r sease has ever returned. of the H. T. SHors, 2704 Lucas Ave., St. Louis, Mo, for . ash, mercury. or other mineral. $283,995, while in June of this year the Exe $1,412,658, and those from all other United States was $3,616,151. The report also notes thet while the government receipts in Huwaii have increased ae the public expenditares have decreased. This sort of thing is likely to convince the most obstinate royalist tax-payer in Jiawnii that under the protecting There is a lesson for those who be-o-~ ago by Surgeon-General Sternberg, Medical Service of Great Britain. The oor Secretary Hitchkock, who, although The Only Cure. Eozema is more than a skin disease, Bozema broke outon my daughter, and cenpatent medicines were taken, but without re. sult, until we decided to try 8. 8. 8.,and by the . thine the first bottle was finished, her head be‘ gan to heal dozen. bottles cured her com. pletely and left her skin perfectly smooth. She . fs now sixteen years old, and has a magnificent readfu! . Don’t expect local applications of . Goaps and salves tocure Eczema, They . reach only the surface, while the diSwift's e The Blood and will reach the most It is far ahead of all similar reinedies, because it cures cases which are beyoud their reach. 8.8. 8. is ‘purely vegetable, and is the only blood . remedy guaranteed to contain no pothigher praise can be given a public man than than to say he would make a good Secretury of the Interior. Sometime ago General Mi'*3. recom/ mended that some of the regiments enlisted for the Philippines should be composed of colored men, because of their ability to stand the climate as well as of the reputation they have made‘as good all-round fighters. Secretary Root thought so well of the recommendation that he bas ordered that one new regiment, just determined upon, shall be composed of colored men. Secretary Root says that unless something occurs to change present plans, General Otis will have about sixty-four thousand men at his disposal before O4ristmas: No date has been eet for President McKinley’s return to Washington, but itis known that he is going from Pittsburg to Ohio before fesuming his official duties. It is probable that somewhere between the 1st and 10th of September will find him back at his desk, although there is a possibility that.itmay be later.-.Nothing important is being neglected, because of his absence from Washington. Forty: NINEr. George Miller, the most extensive water melon grower in the world, possesses a 480-acre farm in Oklahoma, entirely devoted to that green-skinned congene of thecucumber, Mr. Miller's disposition, as shown by a sign conspicuously posted in the various parts of the farm, may interest students of buman nature. It reads: “Five dollars fine for any man who drives through here without taking a melon.” The western part of Persia is inhabited by a camel which is the pigmy of its kind. They are snow white, and are on that account almost worshiped by the people. The Shah presented the municipality of Berlin with two of these little wonders: The largest is twenty-seven inches high and weighs sixty-one pounds. The other is four inches less, but the weight is not given. “Where are you going?” “To have my picture taken.” “Don’t go to that artist; he’ll make you look melancholy,” ‘l know it. That’s why I’m going to him. I’m to send the picture tomy wife—she’s away and threatens to come home.” “Ma,” said the young fly, “what are allthose” flies doing?’ “That's fiy paper,” said her mother. “Keep away from it.” “Oh! They look as if they were holding a convention and couldn’t adjourn.” Notwed—’Spose you’re going tothe picnic tomorrow. Beenwed—Not exactly going to one, but Til be where there is one. I’m going to stay home and mind the baby while my wife goes, “Never fall in love with a girl who is absent-minded and devoted toclubs.” “Why not?” “I proposed to such a girl once. She called in the whole family and moved mea vote of thanks.” “J see that a man named Prziboworsky is accused in Berlin of being a spy.” “Ob, well, he can console himself by the thought that he never did bear a good name,” “Ma,” said the young fly, is it true that some folks are so gentle that they wouldn’t hurt a fly?” “I wouldn’t trust the best of them my dear. Don’t buzz around avy of them too Jong.” ——____—+0 90 She—I think Dewey can be trusted to select a new admiral’s uniform that It isn’t as if he were a married man. The man who is weighted down with years is under age. wr right.” blood. Hood's Pills are non-irritating, mild, effective. CHANGE OF FIRM. AVING PHRCHASED THE INTE y . H. Polkinghorn in the eal Fruit and Vegetable Market, On Broad street, I will continue to: conduct it in the same first-class manner as heretoore. Creditors of the old firm are requested to settle their accounts at their earliest convenience. A complete line of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Etc., On hand at moderate prices. Extra Fine Peaches This week for Cauning. suits him, don’t you? He—QOb, yes! “An Empty Sack Oannot Stanp UrNeither can poor, weuk, thio blood nourish and sustain the physical system. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the standard purifier and true tonic for the A Burglar Enters Pridgeon’s Collar, and . Robs a Peddler’s Wagon. At about three “o'clock ‘yesterday morning a burglar entered the cellar of Supervisor Pridgeon, at Lake City, and carried off all the good things that were stored there. The stock consisted of hams, bacon, flour and a good lot of can goods. No one heard the: rascal about the premises and Mr. Pridgeon did not know of bis loss until after the goods were recovered. A little while after the thief tackled Mooney’s wagon load of articles that he had brougbt up from Marysville, and had halted at Pridgeon’s place for tke night. Mr. Pridgeon’s step-son, Thos. Burk, beard the cackling of chickens and was convinced that some one was robbing Mooney’s wagon, He got up and went to the wagon where he found a man helping himself with chickens, etc. The thief drew a knife on him and a scuffs ensued and Buck getting the best of the fellow he ran away in the woods, A short distunce off a large lot of provisions which had been stolen from Pridgeon’s cellar and the wagon were found in gunny sacks ready to be carried off if the robber had had a chance todo so. A search was made for the fellow but he could not be found. A cigar has been defined as a thing with a light at one end and a fool at the other, but some how the fool never feels so much like a fool as he does when he gets himself and the light ut the same end. ‘s “Pa, is a tramp worse than a loafer?” No, Jimmy; a tramp distributes his patronage, but a loafer stays in one town and lets some woman support him.” Sometimes # man can tell what a girl thisks of him by what she doesn’t say. MARRIED. —————— At Sacramento, August 29, 1899, Stanley Eads to Mise Pearl Allen both of this city. Good Coffee More You Drink More You Wart (reat American Importing Tea Go. Big Presents Free Commercial street, .. Nevada City. Main street,.......Grass Valley Just Received ! C.M. Henderson & Co’s FAMOUS LITTLE RED SCHOOL HOUSE SHOE. {and Children. Footwear ever displayed here. Come in and see them. We are bound to please you. Repairing promptly and neatly done at reasonable prices. BOVEY BROS., Broad Street. * “Like Nectar to My Lips.” Ice is the As Poetic Expressed De:cription Cream By a Lady Of Our Sod a. Patron. Foley’s WM. H. ANDREWS. 18 Commeroial Street, Nevada City. QRDINARY WIRE AND FOLDING ARMY extra comfortable and down. Company, Atlanta, Geo — ee Sage b. . Books mailed free by Swift Specific . COTS «. From the best makers, of the best materials and having all the latest improvements. They are cheap, to be sure, but they are durable. wv KINKEAD, Cash Furniture Dealer,. .
& Sells then, and he salls $0 m: KINKBAD also carries in stock a complete assortment of the finest Parlor, Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture In sets and in single pipege. . . We have just received a new stock of Henderson’s Famous Shoes for Misses They are the most Stylish, Best Fitting, Best Wearing and Finest line of any that he can put tho price right From 476 to 2C0 to Visit This City on Senday, Oct. dst. B. 8. Rector, a member of the Nevada county Executive Committee of the Miners’ Association, has received a letter from Edward H. Benjamin, Secretary of the State Association, enquiring what ac'ion, if any, has been taken toward the reception and entertainment of the American Institute of Mining Engineers who will spend Sutvada City. Mr. Bevjamin writes that “there will be between 175 and 200 gueste, and the--communities visited should take an active part in entertaining the visitors.” Mr. Rector has answered the letterin which he stated that urrang2ments would soon be made to receive and entertain the distinguished visitors, A meeting of the Board of Trade should be called immeoccasion. ~~ urday, September 30th, in Grass Vul-. Purchasing of rock and sau ley, und Sundar, October Ist, in Ne-, Sewer system was paterred: to: Meese. diately and a program arranged for the; ordinance No. 149 forbidding the use of water fof irrigating aud street sprinkling during the daytime from 10 a.m. to 4. p.m: and during the night, time from 10 p.m. to 5 a. m. It will . ba unlawful to let water run to waste -at apy bour. ; Engineer Miller reqnes‘ed the Board , to make certain changes in tbe quantity of material to be used in the sewer thecommittee on right of way. Gault and Jackson. passed soon {o drive the houses of ill farmer is going the rounds of the press: A manu who represents himself as a . traveling preacter calls and asks fo re'main over night, Before the bour for retiring a ycung man and woman come along and ask if there is not # minister According to a New York pbfsician, women who enter hospitals there to learn the profession of nurses look upon the hospital as a matrimonial hunting ground, where young pbysicians are the quarry, that flirting with the doctors comes first and taking care of the patients second. Teacher—How is the United States of Americe bounded? Scholar (who don’t know)—Why—er—since de war, ma’an, there is n» north, no south, no east and no west ter dis glorious country . !He ores Many a Lover fas turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl’s Clover Root Tea puriHes the breath by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 60 cts. For sale by H. Dick erman, the druggist. ae fy Sick Headaches, The curse of overworked womankind are quickly and surely cured by Karl’s Clover Root ‘lea, the great blood. purifier and tissue builder. Money refundded if not satisfactory. Price 25 cts and 6U cts.For-sale-by-H, Dickerman, the druggist. tf 50 CENTS A WEEK Advertisements of not to excéed five lines in length inserted under this head for 50 cents a week or $2a month. Eac additional line 0 eents a week or 40cents a mouth, Pay= abie invariably ii advance. For £ale, The house, lot and furniture belonging to George F. Jacobs, on East Broad-street, is offered for sale. Enquire of George F. Jacobs. ac8-lw For Rent. A house of five rooms for $10 including water ; also four well furrished rooms, complete for housekeeping at reduced rates. Inquire of Mrs. J. Naffziger, Water St. a25-lw Champion Boot Biack. For the best shine in town call on William Stevens at Wild’s barber shop. Tan and anteed. tf expenses; rapid advancement. necticut. a21-6w For Rent. of M. Solari. hs a ali-tf colored shoesaspecialty. Satisfaction guarMEN AND WOMEN. GOOD ADDRESS, TO travel and appoint agents; salary $75 month, Unusually brilliant opportunity. Address, with refer-. xc ence, BUTLER & ALGER, New Haven, ConAnew cottage to rent on Nevada street, one of the best locations in town. Inquire in the house who can perform a marriage ceremony. Of course there is. Tae young couple join hands and the fa-mer and his wife are asked to sign the mariage certificate #8 witnesses. The certificate afterwards turns up as @ promissory note. A Theory —"Parker isa good listener.” “That may account for the fact that he and his wife seem to be sucha happy o>uple.” : Hoed’s Pills Are prepared from Na ture’s mild laxatives, and while gentle are reliable and efficient. They Rouse the Liver Cure Sick Headache, Biliousness, Sour Stomach, and Constipation. everywhere, 25c. per box. Prepared by 0.1. Hcod & Co.,Lowell,Mass. system. The matter’ was referred—toThe . d for the, repute off Spring street. . Sold. Appeal sa Af. the Oampbell m'r@ which is now in litigation. It is a very valuable mining property, aud it’ will not be allowed to ‘remain undisturbed. According to estimates made by Prof. Powers of Chicago, tk bank, which is from 150 to 200 fe-* @iheighth,averag 8 one dollar per le some of tle lower strata willyield from $20 to $25 per ton. It is generally understood that-a lurge amount of capital will be invested by the present San Francisco companr inestablishing in the abovemine a crushing plant. This maci1e is not only to crush but to thoroughly. It is likely that an ordinance will be . pulverize the cement aud gravel, and af er being washed the waste mater:al. willbe stored ontheir owndcra‘n. A small force of men are now at work. This story of the latest confidence oj .aning up the main water course and soeme for fleecing the unsophisticated . making other necessary preparations for miuing operations. Young Mothers. Croup is the terror of thousands of young mothers becuuse its 01: break is © ' 80 agonizing and frequently fatal. Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magic in cases of Croup. It has never been known to fail. The . worst cases relieved immediately. Price 25cts., 50 cts.and $1 00. For sale by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf French Tansy Wafers. These are the genuine French Tansy Wafers, imported direct from Paris. ‘Ladies can depend upon securing relief from and cure of irregular periods ‘regardless of.cause, In red wrappers. . Beware of substitutes. LA FRANOE ‘DRUG COMPANY, importers, San Francisco. For sale by W. D. Vinton. eit Property For Sale. 85 acres of land, (U. 5. patent,) abont ten acres fenced in, part of which bas fruit trees and grapevines. The property is situated in the Willow Valley mining district, 2% miles east of Nevada City. Thereis.a dwelling house of 5 rooms,a barn and free water all the yearround, There is good deal of timber on the land. The property isin a good mining section. It will be sold cheap on account of ill health. ANNA LUCHSINGER. For particulars enquire at Ott’s Assay Office. a28-1m Ctx xt ct xt xt xb [rit Pek Pach (yer\ (30h PSION STON 2SLON. 2STON TON DELON QDS OG @Be@eae AP : As Ms Ar a Cte Xl Kix xl xD Sing 808 (cf) in}:) oF) cre Ser Sey Sev Sap AD, eo [> (2) 09, CD {yr} [SAN Ce FP Ae Ae SS (SAAN eae Pac! ong DISPLAYED AT ar ae : Cas) ® MAHER & CO’S.¢ Word 8) ies oe Ladies, come and take a look at the so grandest display of. as BLACK & Worse TRANSCRIPT BARGAIN COLUMN. Handsome Picture Mouldings I carr, every order received cabinet work. a large stock of all kinds of Moulding: at my store, ¥ Broad aes aud tendedto. All work is done peat Kece in my cabinet shop and sati-faction guarauteed. Latest ideas in mouldings and Here Is a Bargain’ Genuine Twenty-five Cent Hai our price 15 CENTS. Itis well eae teak aud would please you at double the price. The Racket Store. BABY’S PHOTOS. Are treasured in after years. i wuaranutee catisfaction. MOORE. vu’re about it have them taken hfatag The Photographer Ld JERSE BOs 5 onra Ma! > ° Bae) You ever saw in Nevada. We say it 0, § og truthfully. They are the most beautiful “ID, e Ca lot of Black Suits that we ever imported. SP ° ID, Sag Each one is a gem and we want you all OO, . . a % 629 to see them while in our window. Donot (3 Orne ‘ ; ¥ eng say, “It is too early.” Do not say, “It is 4 Onna a ‘ : as s oP GRY) too warm.” Now is the time while the <> ° e Sialg selection is good. eieig ne a Paay, e ai) ns No Two Suits Alike. © ci (s) a Wr one Just take a walk down and see them. ena ; i) a San Francisco cannot produce better. Do eon e e . ad ge Me not miss this display. SN Wd, <x x a0 0529, H i co, 0 ® All the Very Latest in CREPONS. @ 09, enya es Respectfully, pce SBR 3 O74 \ CG 7, 3 MAH ER & CO. 5% Od rd % LA] ‘The Most for Cash or For. walsh zr : weights a owest prices. Aver. clean and tresh. Prompt sttention. 52 Broad St. I am advertising for the cash ocer: offer the failess Chas. E. Mulloy >, 23 L ue") ae, A Fine ru * 4 eee. a4 € 4) FREE SILVER 16 TO 1; FREE LUNCH 1! £0 2, day for you, Remember the place, . Cunningham Whisky, Fadden Cigars, all GILT EDGE SALOON. « € Ri} Pride of Nevada City Commrroia) Street. Jhon is the pride of the town more than Riek for it. ‘Sold by iuil of sce canine PP. Go. Scadden Lumber Ww ve eremsnifesturere and dealers in al for wining and build and ler us formes estimates. ud common lumber lug: purposes. Cail Suite, Blea tulvuict Pols q H, & F. L. COOPER. iL a -OF-— Breakfast Goods. —t+-+— All Frosh from the Mitts, ——>t-+— H-O-Oat Meal, and Self-Rising Buckwheat. Twin Bros. Mush, Oar Mother’s Mush. =<is) Wheatine, Phoenix Flakes, _ ". Germea, Rolled Oats, Oat Meal in bulk. 3) Aunt Jemima’s Pan Cake Meal. . Morning Meal, and Flaked Rice. Fora Quick Lunch--atready cookedauOry. _ French Red Kidney Beans, 2 cans 25 cts. J Kapp & Streets Canned Tomales, 2 caus 25 cts, j Heintz’s Baked Beans, Tomato Sauce, 20c per can = A. B. WOLF, CASTGROCER fs i fot A9) Te 3 Fet04,) Thre) ier" ifr, Ras eAP*,] (.6,] [ea era) “ Aly om £ ne 4 td * s 2 “9-3 . Pens) ital teins?! (Coan? los?) Mowe) Kaue Ital oan Powe Peau . 48 Yee Line j i? For Life Insi The weather ~~ Oool nights au Buy your s Racket Store : G. A. Gras, u Or, Successor tc I. Ww. Harpe Auchovies an 25 cents 9 jar, a Commeretul sti It is expensi: dren for school plies at the Rag \ A fresh consig received by Guy The hoodicms at the theater lu: the officers said’ There are two ing for places to vada City has al! it can comfortab! The carpet wat this city enables to have-good car; lower prices that fore, The Sonth Yut month build a a side of Banner : reserve supply of Hill mine, David Voss anc ing the past year of the Lecompton working under a ing went $182 tot Now is your ch big bargain in. Fleming are sellit of forty-five cen your orders imme The grandest < éver seen in Neva exhibition in on show windows of . Read the new 3 them in today’s T; A handred or tv went off on a ‘su returned but 11 number who have their appearance. away for an outin{ ever known for au Last night sb Chinese employed pital laundry crea the Mongolian col mercial street, E heé was robbed in c gambling dens tha puted 'to flourish . arrests, cae coms A Spirite States Last evening fcr an empty wagon s. they were pussing 1 above main. Joe: driver, turned ther like mad, but ccu At Broad and Pin rated as the resa an electric light p broke from the . time a boy ina ca ville stage narrow down. Rushing . creating the wil the rnuaways colli wagon driven by. . loaded with mi jumped from hiss and two others them were severe: otber damage don care and the wre: ae F Our Admiral Ds Every patriotio git her name and add receive by return souvenir, handson tistic design. Ad Oo. Jewelry Co., Ne w York City. er een A Lega Next Monday w Day, and the co holiday. It will b closing of banks, and express offices “Mamma, what : big vase in the pat en?” said Tomm; whoever did it,” ss ing severely at he: then, you'd better muscle,” said Ton papa’s broken it.” “Very religious “Vers! They kee vorces in the fami Sena ee pine » No More § . After Septembe the New York Bul making smull loa' sell LARGR LOAVES ure made by an e: sheetaite Seca Price 25 ete. 50 vale by H. Dicker