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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 13

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13 ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1899. COMRADE HONORED.

some more guinea pigs, for inoculation, new advertisements. caononon ododododod oncnoD onononoD ccon ononon in ORDINANCE 111 IV 111 I I BURKE. FITZ SIMONS. HONE CO. me supply which was purchased some time ago having become depleted.

Everybody voted in the affirmative excepting the Department-Commander Elwood Presented Handsome Badge by U. V. U. IS REPEALED "mayor, who then adjourned the meeting I and hastened to meet the special com- niittee which has the appointment of can CONSIDERING THE The semi-monthly meeting of the Union THE didates to till vacancies on the Democratic city ticket. AND THE MILK DEALERS ARE HAPPY.

a FROM SOUTH AFRICA. JACKET QUESTION. Veterans' Union, held last night, was ot more than ordinary Importance. The routine work of the evening was followed by the presentation to Major-General Alfred L. Elwood, department commander of New York and New Jersey, of a handsome badge set with diamonds.

ThU wag In turn followed by refreshments and a social meeting. There was a large attendance In anticipation of the noteworthy events of the evening and the routine work was at once begun after Colonel 3. J. Burrowa called the meet- Machinist R. A.

Rung, of the Chicago, Home on Furlough. AUTOMOBILE mTEl TPTEr. WITU TAW mill L.iVlJUU Miiu a a A Rochester boy who has probably had as interesting and eventful a career since he breaking out of the Spanish-American Ing to order. Colonel lsurrows presiueu, nun among the distinguished veterans present SO SAID MAYOR WARNER TO THE HEALTH BOARD. IS HERE war, up to the present time, as any Iloeh- ester boy ever had, is R.

A. Rung, first-class machinist on board the flagship Chicago, of the South Atlantic station. Machinist Rung is now at home in this city on a five days' furlough. At the outbreak a a were General George A. Oaks, Hon.

cnaries S. Baker, who i adjutant-general on the staff of General Elwood, and Colonel N. I Fond, who Is Inspector general on Command-er-ln Chief Shaw's staff, of the Grand Army. a a member of the Roch- Time for New Winter Jackets has come. And with it the opportunity to select thc garments from a very large and satisfying variety of the latest fashions.

It is not easy to find another such pleasing and complete array of Winter Jackets as you re invited to view at our second-floor salesrooms. 4 Everything correct and desirable seems to have a place in the showing. The cloths are stylish and serviceable the linings are effective and of good quality the workman sion, better known as the i or xne war ne wi ITS ACTION PREMATURE ester naval divis I Naval Reserves. of the war he was During the evening six new members were lie went out with the elected, two mustered and four applications for membership received. But the event of the evening wa the a presentation by W.

T. Sherman Command, The Horses Must Go. Union Veterans' Union, of the badge to General Elwood. The badge is Indeed a beauti Ike Mayor Also Stated That a Legislative Committee Was Investigating the Milk Question, and Its Report Should be Awaited Com. Moore Voted No.

ful one. It Is really three badges In one, tbe Union Veterans' Union badge, the badge of boys and was stationed on board the Franklin at Xorfolk. From there he went to Cat Island, together with other sailors, and endeavored to float the Marie Teresa, which had gone ashore on Cat island, San Salvador, while being towed to New York after having been floated by Ilobson. The Maria Teresa Is still on Cat island, while young Rung has been nearly around the world since then. After the close of the war Rung -on-listed, going into the regular navy for four years, lie went at once on the flagship Chicago, Captain Fhil Cooper, and with Rear-Admiral II.

L. llowison took a trip through the Mediterranean, the Red sea the Third Division of the Second Army Corps a the Army of the Potomac, and the rank strap of a major-general. The three make a handsome piece of jewelry. The rank strap, ship is the best that can be obtained. Here are a few price suggestions: In blue enamel mounted with two handsome Mayor Warner sprung a great surprise i Vi rnitantlr nrfrani7aH diamonds set as stars, to represent the two a stars on the shoulder-strap of a major-gen- Dealers' Association yesterday after- BLACK KERSEY JACKETS tI 1 lust below the corps Insignia.

This I am offering for sale at great sacrifice, my entire stable equipment, consist is a three-leaf clover In blue enamel. Malor-General Elwood has a bririant war and to South Africa. The ship lay at Cape Town, the center of attraction just at present, from July 11th to August 14th, and during that time Rung had many double-breasted dip fronts patch pockets lined throughout with black $10.50 record. He enlisted In In Rochester, go $6.50 a Ing Into Company I of the One Hundred chances to study the complex situation that is the result of the war between the and Eighth New York Infantry as a private. TAN, BROWN: BLUE AND He remained until the end of the war and lioers and Old England.

xoon, br declaring the new ordinance retting to the sale of milk in Rochester to entirely at variance with the statute md therefore without force, and moving that it be repealed in its entirety, which motion was carried by a vote of three to eae. It is strongly suspected that his sudden change of views was induced by a an? desire for votes. The committee from the association nrhkh had been appointed to meet the health board for the purpose of submitting a modification or amendment to the ordinance as drafted, was compelled to BLACK KERSEY JACK ing of team, private a He 6ays that all the people in Cape Town, whether British subjects or not. came home a captain, the commanding officer of Company of the same regiment. He participated In.

upwards of thirty battles. BLACK AND BROWN KERSEY JACKETS double-breasted box fronts lined throughout with red CASTOR KERSEY JACK- ETS double-breasted dip fronts lined throughout with TAN KERSEY JACKETS double-breasted box fronts ith large buttons lined with striped taffeta silk. carriage, buggy $8.00 then sympathized with the Boers. Tbe English soldiers were profuse in their at and was wounded three times, once at An $13.50 tentions to the American jackies; literally ETS dip fronts scalloped backs lined with black and colored silk BLACK KERSEY JACKETS 8-button style very handsome lined and reveres faced sleigh, cutter, har- tictam, again at Gettysburg and again at Cold Harbor. The One Hundred and Eighth was mustered out at the old fair grounds lu a a could not do enough for them.

a a C3 The Chicago arrived in New York on the thi. fitv arlv nart of June. 1S65. Its ncss, whips, 2Sth of September, and the fleet partici pated in the naval parade in honor of Ad record was most honorable. $15.00 The departments of New York and New -a- I 11 $10.50 with black satin miral Dewey.

Several interesting letters written bv Machinist Rung have been Jersey are now united, one department commander having Jurisdiction over both. It la likely, however, that at the meeting of the nrinted in the Democrat and Chronicle. twait arrival of a quorum for more than half an hour, but the wait was more than worth its while, and when it witnessed the repeal of the measure which his caused the dealers so much concern the committeemen departed in a happy frame of mind, and with an alacrity that thowed how anxious they were to spread the glad tidings to their brother milk dealers. The mayor's action in the matter was The last one appeared September Something That Arabian Lace Curtains having been sent to this paper from Cape veterans at Elmlra the 2ith Instant, the departments will be divided, each choosing Its own commander. Heretofore there have not as 1 snail nave no further use for them, intending to use Electric Automobiles exclusively.

Town, South Africa. Machinist Rung addressed a Sunday-school in Brooklyn last Saturday night, giving an account of his travels and of life on an American man- Ma de to Order. Housewives frequently Cures Coke Dandruff Cure keeps been enough members of the Union In New Jersey to warrant a separate department apparently entirely unexpected, both on commander. Major-General Elwood a suc want Arabian Lace cur the scalp clean and free from cessor will be chosen at Elmlra. tains utterly different than SURROGATE MATTERS.

dandruff and does not discolor the hair in any degree. a a any designed at the curtain JRufjhy Bed Blankets i Rugby Bed Blankets are fawn colored, with bright striped borders. They are fine and soft well bound measure 57x71 inches and our price is only 49c a pair. Look for this attractive little bargain at the Bedding Department. Men SjlkJPleeced Knit Vn derwear.

It is a preparation that cures factories. They tell us what the part of the dealers and their attorney, George D. Forsyth, and by Commissioner lloore, who was the only member of the board who voted against the motion. Those present were the mayor, Commis-iioners Fritzsche, McGarvey and Moore, 'llealth Officer Goler and the committete from the dealers' association. Secretary Kl-lery G.

Allen, of Farmington; Matthew Wiard, of Avon; Herman C. Glass, of Greece; C. S. Crittenden, of Rochester, and Five Small Estatts Acted Upon by Judge of-war. Rung was one of twenty-one sailors of the Chicago to attend the Dewey reception at the "Waldorf-Astoria in New York.

The young man is looking well, and says that he likes the life of a tar. The pay of a first-class machinist is good. The Chicago now lies in the Brooklyn navy yard undergoing repairs to her engines. She is ordered to sea and to South Africa again, October 25th, but Machinist Rung says that he thinks there will be some delay, as it is not likely that the engines can be repaired by that time. The Chicago is now a first-class cruiser.

and never harms. The man Benton Yesterday. they want and we make the curtains distinctive and Five estates -were acted npo-n hy Snrro- pate Benton yesterday. Adelaide iecw handsome. Or we supply ROCHESTER AUTOMOBILE CO.

Attorney Forsyth. was appointed administratrix or ine estate of Henry Geek, who died September On the arrival of Commissioner Moore, 5th, leaving an estate valued at The administratrix is the widow of the de 'ho completed the quorum, the mayor etated briefly the object of the meeting, the materials to housewives and they make their own curtains with their own hands. GAVE HIMSELF UP. cedent. There are five heirs.

nd without any formality made the fol The will of Jacob Ie Floo who died Oc lowing announcement: Fine Ecru Underwear JOSEPH J. MANDERY, Prop. Park Policeman Davenport Surrendered "I have looked up the legal status of this a LI tober lOth, was admitted to probate. The property, valued at is left abso-iutely to the widow, Nellie De Floo. very closely knit and fin to the District-Attorney.

Ecru Net 50 inches wide ttiatter and I am satisfied that our present ordinance is not worth the paper that it is ished inside with soit, wnite, letters of administration were issued 156 to 170 S. St. Paul St. 35c a yard. Tark rollceman William H.

Pavenport, in- written on, and could not be enforced if we should endeavor to enforce it. It con fleecy silk is about the to John P. Allen on the estate of his late fc.dnncrs 20c to 70c a wife, Iettie I. Allen, who died in Ham ufacturers of Coke Dandruff Cure are so sure of its efficiency that they have perfected plans by which it will soon be made known in every civilized country on the globe. It is here at 85c a bottle.

GoMPIated Photograph Frames. To see the new Gold-Plated Photograph Frames is to admire them and probably to buy one or two. They are for cabinet pictures decidedly artistic in desijn and hand burnished. Look, for 'them in flicts with the asxictilttiral law and. the dieted for manslaughter 1n tbe first degree, rave himself up to the district attorney ye- most comfortable kind that lin.

July IS, 1K4. The etdate is Talued 00 yard. iealth law. 1 am ot the opinion that no tordav. and was immediately admitted to at $4A0.

and the heir are a son, banes local board of health could "pass any ordi a a men can get for $1 a gar mcnt. Insertions 20c to $4 a ball In the rum of $3,000, hia sureties being II. Allen and a daughter, Ittie trippen. nance which would conflict with a state AMUSEMENTS. Mary K.

Keen was appointed adminis law. I am also informed that there is a (ieorge Loder aud I'aul Stahlbroxlu He 1 fh.nrirpt with ahootiuc Fred Prince near the yard. The shirts are trimmed tratrix of the estate of her fcister Masjrie entrance of GeneMfe Valley park, June 'M Door Panels $2.75 to $6 committeie of the legislature investigating the matter with a view of presenting a with heavy satin binding last. each. report to the next legislature.

I think the Iowney, who died October 13th. The property is valued at in personalty, and the heirs are three brothers and three Msters. the drawers are made with On the night mentioned, Ellis Goldstein action of our board is somewhat prema Tinted the park, accompanied by two young Apprt satine bands and ad- ture. I think we should wait for the law ladles. He claimed that Fringe insulted the The surrogate also handed down a de which shall govern the whole state." 1 iustincr straps.

A CONTINUED TRIUMPH WAY DOWN EAST Still Drawing Crowded Houses It will be clv-n ami halarw-w of the rfL Nit Matine faiurtlav. Ct RTAIRIV A BCatlTirul PH0OUCTI8B DDIPPC KTnln. sw-, so-. 7-, fl-oo. I IlVL.O Matinee, lie, Vic, 75c.

fomlna -''rtntwr H. Maulr Adam, In "The 4 1 ladies and assaulted hliu. Goldstein arret- cree of judicial settlement of the accounts Without waiting for comment, the mavor rUllllli 111 llli -MS. ed Prince and turned him over to the oflWr. of Mary O'Neil.

administratrix of the es Prince atruciiled with the officer and ran, tate Owen O'Neil. She received then moved that the ordinance be repealed. Commissioner McGarvey seconded the motion, while the committee of the associa Fringed Linen Lunch whereupon Uavenport ahot hiru In tbe back. ami paid out leavins a balance of The amount Wt after tbe pay tion and everybody else held their breath. There are other kinds of Silk Fleeced Underwear in the market but none of them are sold for as little as ours $1.

Prince died twenty-three days later. It was asserted by witnesses that the killing of 4 Little Milliner." ieut to-morrow inornlnir. Commissioner Moore finally said that he Cloths size 30x30 inches red and white borders 25c each. ment of expenses is to be divided among the widow, four daughters and two sons. the center aisle.

Prices: $1.35 to $6.50. understood that the committee had some Pfince was entirely unnecessary, and the re- uit waa that the matter waa brought to the attention of the grand jury. Iavenport has suggestions to make, and that he would AMUSEMENTS. tke to hear what they had to say. retained George Kainea to defend him.

in the We can listen to what they have to say after a vote has been taken." was the Toll Gate Inn." one of the new 5 Burke. Fitz Simons, Hone Co. I fHVAMl case. Entre-Noua Pedro Club. mayor's reply.

The mayor and Commissioners McGar- plays of the season, will be presented at the liaker theater next Monday evening. -ill On Tuesday evening last, several young Miner and Van's Bohemian Bur- ooonoao opcao ooo cocoao aonononoHOD oaoa people met at the home of Miss Lillian Par b-sciuers liettin their engagement for the ker. No. 268 Alexander street, and organized a social pedro club for the corainjr season. latter half of the week at the empire me-ater this evening.

'Hons FjalSKZD fcMPt OCEAN STEAMERS. JUK5T'rUWflTURtH0U5r 11. Andrew Hamilton was elected president; Newton O. Taseell, vice-president, and Mrs. H.BGRAVES MTWIEM "Way Down East" continues to please PANTRY -FARIOR LINE.

a a a NEW TORN UliCAOO large audiences at the Lyceum, and the John R. Scott sft-retarr and treasurer. Thu box-offi-e is doing a flourishing business. rules and by-laws were then offered and Way Down East" is to remain throiiRh- adopted. It waa unanimously voted by the KEW YORK SOUTHAMPTON 1AN DOS.

Culling wrsibuuiHl at cbt-rtwur. SaiUiur WeaueJTt A. New York Oot. t. t-ouls ht.

lA)Ui Nov. liit. tjor. i Matinee Ever, Day 1-30 and 3:30. WEEK STARTING rrT1 MONDAY.

VV 1-1 Frank Boumon and Rose Adelle la tbeir Comedy Sketch, entitled tbe "DOOR KEY." Geo. W. Day, The Genuine Comedian. Maddox and Wayne, Tbe Bell Boy and tbe Actor. out the week, with a matinee on Saturday.

members that the oritanlzatlon should be For this known as tbe Entre-Nous Pedro Club, meet Next Thursday at the Lyceum Mr. ings to be held every other Tuesday evening. Several very enjoyable games were played. William Gillette will present himself his new character of Sherlock Holmes in the t.lav constructed by Mr. Gillette and after which ref reebments were served and IS NEWVOBK-A KT "1 Ker WednedTt HNooo.

Kensin irtoa cC 26: lesla or a N.rdlHiii Nar. 1 Th-He iimer carry canin and third-class pas- eiicr low rale. rnMPAST INTERNATIONAL! A TIG A I OS CO A Her 14-15 Nortn KlTar. Office. It Ut oad war.

prlxes awarded. It Is expected that manj A. Conan Doyle about the novelist's famous detective. and Fritzsehe all voted "yes" and Commissioner Moore responded with an mihatic "No." "Now the committee can say what it announced the mayor. "I doa't see that there is anything for it say.

Further consideration at this time i evidently unnecessary," replied Commissioner Moore. "Well, we will hear them," rejoined the fcayorwith a smile, and Mr. Forsyth made brief statement. "If the ordinance is regaled that is all we care to know. If Jou desire to formulate a new one at any tme.

we would be glad of an opportunity to offer some suggestions," said the attor-The thanks of the committee were tpressed in some eloquent adieus, and five fcaPPy milk dealers went out into the hall ti shake hands with themselves, each oth-r and with their attorney. The objection to the proposed ordinance as based, as is pretty generally known, Pon two sections, one relating to a test tor cow herds furbishing the milk, and another making a standard of puritv, which was that JaI not contain more tuan 10o-uwbacteria to the cubic centimeter. a Be modification suggested by the deal- Was in effect that nriwliircrii anil rlenl- pleasant evenings will be spent during the winter. Miss Maude Adams and a strong sup K. V.

it. i Tt Millet A A Strayed Pigeon. Box-Seat Dim Golden Quartered 0akf Fine Cane Seat, French Legs, An Excellent Oiner for the Price. 7 porting company," headed by Orrin Johnson, will give a single performance of "The Little Minister" at the Lyceum next Tuesday evening. Seats will be on sale to MULY AMBARK'S TROUP OF ARABS, AH Whirling Acrobat.

James Palmer, who lives on the dujjway road, was feediug his flock of pigeons yesterday when he noticed among them a strange pigeou. He found that it was tame and he picked it up. The bird seemed morrow morning. It is said that Professor Peekhani's liquid air demonstration, which he will era Bank; C. J.

Gilbort, 13 t-xebange atreet. Kocnearer. FRENCH USE. COM PAGNIE GENERALS TRANSATLANTIQUE I.IRKCT LINE TO FRANCE, i rom Pier So. North River, ftwl M.orto-u Tourau.e....Nov.

nultaine 21 La Chnmpiiirne.Nov. B'I Normandie. Not. oU Vlrt-cla TpasiK to riavre and upward. The Great Marinellas, Double-King Experts.

Blanche Ring, Vocalist. somewhat dazed and in a short time suddenly dropied dead. Upon one leg was the official registry band of the National present at the Lyceum next -Monday evening, is, aside from its scientific and Association of l'igeon Fancier. The let practical interest, more marvelous ana entertaining than the performances of the One of our largest floors is filled with samples of Dining Furniture. We are confident that assortments, styles and prices will be found entirely satisfactory to the most discriminating buyers.

We have received notification of advances In prices from nearly all the leading manufacturers- Our customers, however, will receive the advantage of old prices as long as present stock lasts. ters "NA and the numiter were undfre Rank: J. Ulihert. 13 tlxchange-8U best of the illusionists, like jveiier ami stamped on the band. The bird was reg Leon Hermann.

Home Views on tha BiOgfaph. 1 I EURQI-EANSTEAMERS should furnish a description, the and i i. George W. Day, in an extremely neat in an extremely neat make-up, is presentir HAMBURGAMERICAN ing an entirely new opera house this f' of the many goixl monologue aj the Cook ook fJuGrT? fclEHTTI78 STATE SVT3 it.rvh Tmh Kninlovea. Twin Scrvr Epr l- rotniruourit week, and it is one The 7th Regiment la tbe teweT rrad.

thincs on the bill. He tells some new September ih. i uu Arrli A view from tfui Ave. stories and sings several verses of up-to- Lover" ttuartel Pretty love arena between date parodies, rattling off yachting and national jabs in a breezy way which wins boy and girl. Price of a KIbs Scene In a barber shop.

Also N. Direct. Palatia Sl l'atria -J Patricia Nov. 11 rA--l-oA--iA: istered in A he registry tag is at this office. New Automobile in Town.

II. Tj. Dawson, of the Rochester Roll Grinding Company, arrived in the city last night from Syracuse with his automobile, which will remain here. lie has been using it since the first of May -in and about Syracuse. It is a Stanley Kteam runabout.

There will soon be enough automobiles in town to start a club. This is the fifth one. St. Bonifice Auxiliary No. 7.

Tuesday evening last. St. Boniface Ladiea" Auxiliary. No. 47, celebrated Its first anniversary at Welder's hall.

Aside from the supper, much spontaneous entertainment waa ti i' re i 1, htm great favor. As his cold, which band-icaped him the first day, is much better, the act is now more pleasing all around. Dragged by a Freight Train. tM int0 districts tluy be ia tBt iH- tpn as necessary by a eompe-ehn and WDonev" an animal eh ymptoms of tuberculosis, they Ako Jt isrlated and carefully examined, be oh the clin'cal history ot the cow warned, known tests applied if neces-amw if tbe symptoms, test and es-trW "S0'1. the animal be de-kjea nader the provisions of the state of the organization 0f the tW- their 8ubsquet fight against Mil ordinance, was closely tww i- th Press anJ the facts are It i Wn to ne'Ksitate a repetition.

Jwl noticed that Commissioner tho only Phyican member of ir-iw-elvh 11 F- Main street; F.J. Amsden, K. Main street, or Miller fc WulB. tks aUb. l-owe auUO- I "The Air Was Full of Reasons" Intt.

aKenta (or Rocnester. EDUCATIONAL. John Dygert, aged 24, of No. 23 New York street, met with an accident while braking on a Buffalo, Rochester Pitts-bun: freight train yesterday morning near SB said Webster, referring to his speech against Hayne, "and I simply reached up and took the Cmes I wanted." We feel just this way on the subject of interior decorations. When the appearance of your walls stnkes you as being somewhat shabby, dingy or out of harmony with the furnishings, the air is full of reasons why thntA walls should be newlv decorated.

Do 8V IT Miss Gertrude C. Blackall SHORTHAND. TYPEWMTINC. 813-814 WILDER BUILDING. Silver Springs, lie fell from the car be was on, his foot catching on an iron, it is understood, and he was dragged for several hundred feet, while the train was running slow.

The skin was scraped off his h. lr and he was severely bruised all orer. To-nlsfht, Friday Matinee and NiKht, and Saturday Matinee and Night. Better than ever. MINER AND VAN'S BOHEMIAN BURLESQUERS! Meidt Billy B.

Via Vtttia Nkri. And a Oreat Vaudeville Olio. HtiM Greater Burlesque BEAUTY'S APPLE. Next week. Oct.

53-24-25, "The Good Mr. Best." Matinees 10c. SOc and SOo. Kvenlnipi luc. 20c, SOc aud 50O.

vt yesterday, and that he WrhSt repeal ot the ordinance. yeJtcrdav rmembers who ab Commissioners -Mi mtbeck and He was brought to this city at 12:50 o'clock vesterday and taken to the City i aiiuitratjv an Jterday'a action, not allow the fear of expense to deter vou from reaching for them at least not furnished, to the pleasure and satisfaction ot the eighty-five members present. The organisation Is flourishing and tbe treasury is in most aatlafactory condition. Trustees -Elected. There was a meeting of the board trustees of the Young Women Christian Association yesterday, at which the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Rev.

H. C. V. vlce-prenldent, Marvin A. Culver; secretary, Charles P.

Bromley. oi course a matter CLASSICAL SCHOOL Thorough preparation for college and professional schools. Individual iuatruction. conjecture. Aftpr tb i me milk newt ion we board Hospital, where he is now.

It could not be discovered that he had internal injuries or a fracture of the skull. He is a single man, and has been a brakeman on the road for over a year ot littiu ouier business A. WALDRON. A.M.. 215 Monroe Ave until you have learned what the expense wiu De.

a moderate amount of cash will accomplish wonders when expended under our direction, even vnere artistic handwork is a distinguishing feature of tne scheme. A petition by John Rockitter't (tgawal Plaihaau. U'o-day, tomorrow aviiit Saturday it last H-af tatariai. vnauRh to make 1: Flor De ManueL Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association KT. L.OUIS.

Brewers et toe celebrated UUDWIFJSER and other rvinll Imr brands of beer. ON WALLS, Malt-Nut line i COLBY AMENT, JOHN W. V0GEL DTP ARTHUR OEMING'S A MINSTRELS ATE ST. in bla aaaoclatlon. nction sewer tUleain a Mk of flat, on Wed- the common eoun- "ni1; There th Preaent that the officer nw.

1081 tbe 'Tie Soule Charged With Grand Larceny. William Soule was arrested yesterday by Deputy Babeock, on a bench warrant issued on an indictment charging him with grand larceny in the first degree. It is Terfectos size, 3 for 2oc, box cigars at Edward Appel's. IS State street. There' a Chance for You To make a big saving In the purchase of irc i Women's Mysterious Ills Are caused by catarrh of the female organs.

Pe-ru-na cure vlietu. AH druggist MASSIVE. SUPERB. COMPLETE. Price Cents Oct.

23rd. 24th. 25th. Toll Gate Intt." claimed that Soule robbed Albert Ewer of 'a'md tnat some robbed Albert Ewer ot umbrella this weeK by taning aavan- umbrella tnia wws oy nu I an nrutted to purchase last summer, in the towa ot Ogdeu. tago of Lakly'a annual clearance aale..

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