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SANTA CRUZ DAILY SENTINEL FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13, 1893. PACIFIC AV. SEWER. the materials used shall comply with Yaitrdy'a Temperatuie. MECHANICS' PTOKE8 ADVERTISEMENT.

CLOTHING ASD 8HOE8. the specifications, and be to tne satis 0 A. 53 A8 3 P. If. 0 Filed fti tne Recorder's Ollice.

Reported for the Daily SnmiiiL by H. m. HARINNET SON, MtttrtKtn ot HfConit, Notary Fublto on faction of said Superintendent of Streets And if the Commis Eollpie Champagne is ivwusetl at all banquet. Ulnnr rs tttid parties; fermented In Ihe bottle like nil French cuamuagiif a. iiiedttlt.

awunleri. 'i Rev. N. F. Ravlin lectured to a large audience at Rernheim's Hall Thursday evening on the prayer, The Honey Mutt hm Returned to the properly-Owneri -City Attorney's Opinluu.

The Citv Council held an ad Ihe Bird will go sioner failed to appuint an inspector under Section 35, as he might have done, and did tlie work of inspection Forced I Wm Huntsman and tn JoI'fTe thy Kingdom Lome." lie illustrated and defined the meaning of his sub Twentv hci-8 on nmd tcaillnif lit himself, he was merely doing or performing the duties imposed upon him into the Gage! TJlHTtnTTrws Place one edee of li i I bra ij 0I1 of (Jorralltoa creek, aud near Cor-riilltw. ifl. ject. A vote was taken us to whether Mr. Ravlin should give a course of by the law itself.

This furUier HertlitiK to Henry Verwood A bonl acre in yt or wtc it, i iu 1 Ik 0. visiting card along the line between the bird and the cage, and rest the tip of your journed meeting Thursday evening. The petition of Mary Salter, for permission to place a culvert in front of property on Ocean was referred to the Street Committee. J. F.

Parker was appointed a special policeman, to serve without pay. The following opinion was tiled by City Attorney Johnston To the Honorable, the Board of John rtanbpnbtHs to John Ly nam Lot Most liaise Money nose against the otner eage 01 mru. Hold the eard so that no shadow falls on south tide of Noqimi Ht, Hoipiel.ad Jul mil lot of I.ynain uti the west, Beu Lnmoiul ljuid unit Luiubur Co to lectures next week, and It was nnan imously decided the affirmative. Mrs. A Id rich gave a test, a total stranger beiug the Biihjeet.

This evening Mr. Havlin wilt lecture on "Love and Marriage." He gave a special invitation to the clergy, young people and parents. Admission free. either side. Watch the bird mumenl Dana Vud HarlluKen Five audtti-JOO jrou will tee it go into the cage.

acres Id Ben Uimnud. Hi Wm ltrnwn and wife to Lillian Shackelford Lot on caul side of Kir by strengthens the position thut the Commissioner can not appoint hiniBelt to iuspect the work, hich Section (J requires him to do, as one of the duties of his ollice, but in some sense allows him in Section 35 a deputy of which he did not avail himself. As to the other question referred to me, I have to report as follows: Assuming that the change was a proper one, as against the property owners, the fees collected would have to be turned into the City Treasury the same as. the fees of the Sheriff', for if allowed to retain them it would in or and Common Council of the City ojl "hunt urus. W.

Brown and wife to Lillian Shark oanta ru2 ukntlkmen I will consider thn questions referred to me in their order. Is the $100 said to have been elford Lot on northeast corner of Campbell and Barium HU-, StuLa Crui, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL I. Constine arrived last evening. P. Ruegg is down from the metrop MORTUAUKS.

Mortgagee for i84 00 and 11,000 filed. MoriKHtfett for $1U) and IViO released. charged by the Street Commissioner for his work on the Pacific, avenue sewer a proper charge against the CLOTHING AND SHOE HOUSE IIST THE NEW IIOTALING BUILDING. olis. property owners? J.

D. Mackenzie is over from San A ami without expressing an Jose. 1 If A. C. Rilicke is back from the me opinion, the constitutionality of Sec-tii f5 of the room an Act, the Street Commissioner has the authority, without consulting the Council, tropolis.

Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McNeil are in to appoint an inspector to see that San Francisco. A Leader.

Rlnee Its first In'mductlon, Ftfotrle Btl-ters has Riuund mptdly In pouultir favor, uoitl now it Is clnrl)' in ihe P-nd among pure mfUlctnttl ion tog a altnr Ivea containing nothing which perm la Its ue aa a beverage or Intoxicant, It Is rwru nlied ati the beat and ureal medlclnp for ell ailment ot HloniHCh, Ltvrr or Kidneys. It will cure Hick Hedftch, In. II-trtitton, Conetipattou, and drive MaUria from the system, Ma'IsfHdlon guaranteed with each out tie or the money wttl be refunded. Price only 60 c'utn per boitlp. Hold by J.

O. Tanner and Model Drug 8 lore. 2 You will not believe this until you try it neither will you believe that Cleveland's baking powder is absolutely the work was properly none, and that the contract was strictly carried Dr. II. H.

Clark bus returned from Man Francisco. out, at a salary not to exceed four A PreHbvterian social was given dollars per day. Now if an inspector was appointed by the Street Commis the best until you try it Th tirsday evening. sioner, under this section, and he Mr, and Mrs. F.

Walti returned Try it I faithfully performed his work, and home Wednesday evening. Wot a Case of Choice, But MUST The public is well aware that only several months ago our new stores were stocked with the finest and largest lines of Clothing Santa Cruz County was ever honored with. Most of that stock can yet be found on our counters. We would feel financially em- 1 barrassed to have them with us any longer. To make the long story short, we have decided to give the public the greatest treat they ever had iu buying fine Tailored Suits.

presented to the Street Commissioner D. M. Locke and daughter are in in Francisco visiting friends and The orange crop in the Booth will not begin to move much for two or three weeks, when heavy shipments his itemized claim, verified by the oath of the defendant, the charge would be a legal one against the taking in the fair. effect over-ride the Constitution, and indirectly increase bis salary after hia election, and during bis term of office Sec. 11, Article 11) it being his duty to inspect the work and make up the ai-stsmenltt under Section 6.

It folio W8 from the foregoing that the charge against the property owners ia an improper one; that the Commissioner could not appoint himself as his own inspector, and that the much discussed $100 belongs to the property owners. In conclusion, I have to say that I feel confident that the Street Commissioner acted in perfect good faith, believing that he was entitled to collect extra compensation for the work, as seems to have been the custom heretofore, and that he was simply acting uuder a misapprehension of the law. The Street Commissioner waB requested to return the one hundred dollars to the property-owners to whom it is due. Contractor Henderson said that only two-thirds of the property-own-' era had paid their assessments. The City Attorney was requested to examine into the question as to whether the returning of -the money would require anew assessment.

The Sewer Committee recommended that a steam drum be purchased for the Heazleton boiler at the pump Mrs. W. A. Sanborn, Mrs. F.

J. property owners if it was for that SENTINEL JOTTINGS. Lace Scarfs away down at Hale's. Rain indications multiply. Wessenrl rf A st-lttwt Undertaker, Styliah Kitfi aUtheCity Stables.

1 Chapman and Miss GuBBie Sanborn may be looked for. The quality and quantity are both ahead of any previous season. purpose, section do last clause, are up from WatRonville. and Section 34, Subdivision, 3 which Mr. ami Mrs.

Cohen, of Susunville, ind Mihs Breslauer, of Francisco, is 111 follows: The term "incidental expenses," as used in this Act, shall are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Loeb, Treew are haiiijj cut down on the el ton. south aide of Maple Ht.

Antnne Silvy, in town Wednesday Hecure the bargains Hale's are of- OUR SLAUGHTER SALE OF MEN'S SUITS reports coast dairying and the Map lerniK. 1 farmers of his neighborhood as up City Hack day and night cab rates and at it. Leave orders at Lincoln (Jhace'e, K. Bachner retnrned home Wed A liuht fhock of earthquake was Our nesday evening from Minneapolis, lull ai 111 19 morning. WILL COMMENCE TUESDAY MORNING, JAN.

17th, at O'CLOCK SHARP, entire stock of Men's Suits, ranging in price from $6 to $15, will be sold iu two divided lots where he has been in business for the past two yearB. Special values in Black Drees Goods at the Arcade, Male s. 1 include the compensation of the City Engineer for the work done by him; also, the costs of printing and advertising as provided in this Act, and not otherwise; also the compensation nf the person appointed by the Superintendent of Streets to take charge of and superintend any of the work mentioned in Section 35 of this Act. All demands for expenses mentioned in this subdivision shall be presented to the Street Superintendent by itemized bill, duly verified hv oath of the defendant. Can the Street Commissioner appoint himself as the inspector mentioned in Section 35? I am of the opinion that he can not.

If so, it would present following 1 complications: He would to ap- 1 point himself, fix his compensation lor himself, report to himself when Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Everts re Josde Cope ia prepared to turn out Bints to umer 011 short notice. turned Thursday from Los Angeles, accompanied by Mrs. Goitand daughter, of Iowa, who will spend the win An electric light has been placed on tue union depot grounds.

ter with the Everts. Great sale of Domestics to-day at Mrs. Marv E. BurgeBs. formerly of works.

Action was deterred. On the corner of Pacific and Wal- It was ordered that tHM be trans- nut tvenuea, ia the best furnished Col-ferred from the General to the Street lege in Sute The most t- 1 popular achool on the Coast Pupili A petition for a Bewer on Lincoln can enter at any time. Udiea ad- Bt-waJ rttnped'. A mittl to all the departments of the ale tne Arcade. 1 this citT, but now residing at Clem Finest Hiss at the Bea Beach Stables.

Namely, on the first counter of our establishment we have stocked all suits in the house worth $6, $7.50, $8.50 and $9, FOR ents, San Joaquin has her sister and husband from the East spending Piles are being driven at the east the winter with her. college, classes individual in- nd of the Hotel llaemann lot. Auctions given. The pupil can there- to prepare plans and specifications for the extension of the Laurel St. Mrs.

J. T. Sullivan wrote from Chi Schwartz A Son's stock is selling cago that the thermometer was "way very rapidly at u. A. liaie town below zero." MrH.

Sullivan can ny aavanv aa rapidly aa his ability will permit, and he will not be kept back by others of less talent and application. All (JVaduates will become On the second counter you'll find a stock of FINE TAILORED Men's Suits worth $10, $11.50, $12.50, $13.50, $14 and $15. You'll Have Your Choice Tuesday and Wednesday for Tuesday and Wednesday Only truthfully expatiate to her Eastern Minneapolis furniture Company Dr. Ravlin's last lecture to-night at the work was not satisfactory (Sec. 35), swear to his own claim, present it to himself for allowance, and see that he paid himself.

It might be argued that it is not an olfice but an employment. Even in that case it friends on how different it is in Santa Cruz. tnorougn accountants and eleeant lierntieiru's Hall. Admission free. penmen, and only such will receive Get Hale's prices and you will be Mrs.

E. C. Pixley is spending the our uouege Diploma. We are deter winter in San Francisco with Miss mined that no one Bball hold our well satisfied and repaid. 1 Iiuob Tuttle, of Watsonville, would present the same condition, utterly unknown to the law, of a man contracting with himself, an Maud Pixlev, visiting relatives.

Her I diploma unless thoroughly qualified. Only an ordinary common school edu son Henry, who received a diploma 1 sewer. urther time was granted in the matter of the Kennan St. grade. A petition for a sewer on Maple St.

was referred to the Bewer Committee. Ex-Street Commissioner Grant denied that he ever received a dollar extra for BUpei intending a Bewer. lie was informed that it was not necessary to give an explanation, as the matter was not under investigation. The petition to move L. A.

Daniels' scales to Lincoln St. was referred back without recommendation. The matter was continued until the next meeting. Z. N.

Golds by appeared have opened a meat market at Apton. Go to Joe Cons'iuVa Icr best kooJb employer being hie own employee, and some other person paying the cation is required to entei the Busi at Chesnutwood a Business College, is in business in San Francisco. at lowest prices. Tuesday and Wednesday Only ness course. I'upUi found deficient in mathematics will receive special at tanton flannel, dc, and o'c.

per SUPERVISOR STANTON. tention in that branch. Terms, for yard, at Hale the Arcade, to-day. 1 A judgment by default has been Judgment For Him In tlia Election entered in tus suit of Johnson vs. Rich.

out eat Itaaalt of thn Count. The motion to set aside the service School liooks and School Suppliesat the election contest was denied Uraxer'e, under the town clock. fur those opposed to the scales and It, Thompson for those in favor. Adjourned until next Wednesday evening. six months' Business Course, $42.

A Preparatory and ShorM Department Have been added. Write for the College JournaL GOOD ROOM AND BOARD Oaa ba Obtained to Ptlrat rmlllM for 14 par Month, Values in Dry Goodo never before Thursday by Judge McCann. shown in Santa Cruz at the Arcade. 1 O. A.

Hale Co. hills. 1 think both claims are untenable. If he could legally appoint himself I see 110 reason why such olhrers as County Clerks, District Attorneys, where allowed by law to appoint deputies, could not appoint themselves as their own deputies, and do the work, and receive and collect the salaries of their deputies themselves, in addition to their regular salaries. In my opinion an officer can not legally appoint himself to fill any office or position within his power to confer.

And in the present ease the argument is made stronger by reading he sections quoted above, I do not think that the Legislature, in enacting Section 35, contemplated or intended that the Street Commissioner would appoint himself as the inspector. For it seems to me that The following answer was filed That the Court has no jurisdic- THIS GRE AT IS OPEN to the PUBLIC TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY. THE ABOVE LINES will be on exhibition in our Large Center Window SATURDAY. SUNDAY AND The Ben Lomond farmery are not behind the balance of mankind lon over the subject of the ac-ion, having lost such juried ic-ion, if it ever had it, bv an at speeding, the plow and seeding the eartu. tempted continuance of the trial of the action on Dec.

2Sth, before Finest Home-made Bread, Pies and Visitors are alwava we.rnm any service of the citation had been Cakes at the I'ioneer Bakery. For further Darticulara th MONDAY befcre the Sale begins. The Event of the Season. This Friday evening at the Baptist church the V. C.

T. U. will give a musical and literary entertainment "consisting of pipe organ, orchestral and vocal selections and recitations by some of our best talent; also a character Bong and march descriptive of various trades and vocations by twenty-four boys and girls of the L. T. in appropriate costumes.

Admission, 25 cents. To begin at 8 o'clock. 1 Checnutwood's Business College. That the Court bad lest jurisdic- Principal, J. A.

Chesnutwood. Box da. Santa Crur. CaL ion of said subject, if it therefore See ad. rite lor College Journal.

A petition for an order to sell property belonging to Porter Brtw. at ad it, by an attempted continuance the trial and hearing of the action the Legislature evidently intended that the inspector appointed under this section would give his entire I private eale was on Thursday set for JONAS on Jan. 4th, 1S9.H, without any allidti- othmg and Sboe House' it tor continuance as provided by time and undivided attention to the law. work; that he would he on the ground That the citation which the Court HOTEL BUSINESS TheWIIklns House, Santa Cruz, Is offered for saleata barga n. Address MATHEWS ACE, 83 Pacific A Santa Crui, Cal.

noIStf all the time and would remain there ordered to issue by its order of Dec. 2HLh, 18112, was made returnable in six lays, instead of not less than ten Jean Baptiste Trauvico, a survivor of the famous Donner party, and who claims to have been the only one in George Donner'e camp who for many days was able to keep up the firea ays, and is therefore void. That the Court never obtained jur 13. C. GADSBY, Paint, Oil, Z3x-vub13.

cts Glass Store, 141 PMlfle Atii, oppotlt Central Market, Hanta Crui, liction of the Biihjeet of the and wait on the otherB, is living in Santa Rosa in destitute because the alleged statement of the grounds of contest ia insufficient Hud ELECTRIC SPECIAL SEASIDE STORE! not verified according to law. That the Court mi Jan. Wth 18.KI, AJvan kpl la itock. Bonn, Hisrn and Onmmpntal Painting done ta tn Tery laU ordered the hearing of said proceed BO DMlliyies ana ai niooerRiH ivithh. nnutiuiu New Horn Sewing Maohtua.

TTNK1HTR OF HONOR, 204fl, MEET IN Jan. )2ih IV Mttfloulc Hall, 7:30 ngs reset lor Jan. lutti, imm, and JaStf no citation has since been issued nor rved. and the Court has not ac- For the next thirty (SO) days we offer a discount of 25 per cent for wiring residences for the Introduction of Electric l.lifhta, provided that the residences are located on such streets as we may have our wires on. ATO DANGER Don't take chanr.

Une Anti-Fectlon. A unfair nrd. Cn rri etl fn vpsl pocket. On tablet diNHolveH In uitr t.n-vt nm wl uired jurisdiction since it so lost it as aforesaid, and said resetting is void syphilis. Not only lu No imctnr-' lulu.

the whole day, as long as the work was going on, to Bee that the work was properly done, and that the contract was strictly carried out. The Street Commissioner has other duties to perform that would not admit of hie giving his exclusive attention to one niece of work, yet it was his duty as will be Bhown further on, to have general direction over the work. The two positions are inconsistent. Would it be a legal charge against the property owners, if for services of the Street Commissioner, In making up the assessment, or in superintending the work, even if fie could appoint himnelf as hn nwn inspector? The only way to charge the property owners with any expenses under this Act, except for the work itself, is to bring it under the head of "incidental expenses." This term is defined in Section 34. Subdivision 3, quoted above.

No fees of any description are therein mentioned for the Street Commissioner. But the lat clause of Section 6 of this Act declares it to bo the duty of the Street Commissioner to make out the assessment. Thus it would naturally follow that If the charge was for that purpose it is manifestly an improper because sufficient time to appear was not thereby given as required by law, ui.Mi-i'Jun in ui'lin'R HUH yt'HTB )I 11 IU Ulim V. J'l 1 1 1 safe. fcn'torsfd hv niplfTul nrnfouui.io i sr.

w-i-i Prize Dull at tie Palace Millinery Stom Tbe elegant Doll that la on exhlbf-Hon Id Mrs. loifener'a ehow window will be given away for tin benefit of 1 be customer, for eveij two dollar' worlh uurohHued of my tttnre, everyn It entitled, draw a numlH-r for a chance In tbe doll. Respectfully, OC7 tf M1W. W. DEOENER.

und if said resetting 01 the cause tor hearing is construed as a continuance. DID Itavul Mfcliolue t'u. Box a70. Han Frnncl.co. Cal.

IIIPN'T For Stle by H. A. rttltiipr. hriitrglnt. 4(1 cin a MhhIh i 'niz til.

Jy I S.inia Cruz Electt ic Light Power Co. F. TV. Swanton, Secretary. lal Ml the Court thereby lost jurisdiction if it therefore possessed it, because such lNDEPEHDENT I 78 PACIFIC AVENUE, SANTA CRUZ, CAL.

continuance was made without application therefor, and without any alii- avit as required by law. rAmi Beef. 1 he count was proceeded with. L. Williams tallied for the plaint ill' Mutton, F.

Robinson for the defendant. MEATS The result was, Stanton 211, Dauben- Of all kind )7. Judgment was given tor the E.pt CoBitmntly leicnJant. Two ballotB for the piaint- Pork, Lamb, Feal, Tripe, Sausage. Oft hand.

lf were rejected, as not complying th the Soquel election one. And, sgain, if it was for in board was an unusually good one, as CIIAS. II. HEATH, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges and Household Supplies, The Greatest Variety of GASOLINE STOVES in the market. Gasoline, $1.25 per can.

Agency of Ihe SOUTH COAST PAPER MILLS. Roll and Ream Paper of All Weights and Widths. Onr Motto III the ballots rejected by thera were compliance with the law. Dau- specting and superintending the work and construction of the sewer, notwithstanding Section 35, it is difficult, Lot and Lit "fy Jifil fre to all benbis expressed himself as being Bat rl. of Ihe city 1 vlnlnltv.

hed, having nau a tair count. 1 FAIECHILD Jg Irprletor. We sell goods cheap, but have no room for trash, and no desire to deal in it. Every article in our stock has got the value in it, and is worth EVERY CENT of -the price asked. We sell the kind of goods that improve on close inspection and stand the test of wear.

Our stock is right up to date, selected with care and the judgment that comes from long experience, and is bought and sold on a rock-bottom basis, the result of doing business both ways, STRICTLY FOR CASH. even if the Commissioner could and did appoint himself to see how the charge can be upheld. For after rending the whole Act it will be apparent to the most casual observer that the Legislature seemed to intend Rebekah installation. You will flml th lilU'H VI. ACT The Rebekahs had an installation riil NK ju hearing in the Superior Court on Jan, 30th.

Ladies' hem-stitched, unbleached, initial Handkerchiefs for 6 cents each at Hale's to-day. 1 Money saved by getting a nobby Buit of htruckmeier, the merchant tailor. Call and nee; 121 Pacific A below the poHtoflice. The Ben Lomond variety of wild cat is so tame and daring as to be called tame cat. They are hungry and numerous, feeding fast and furious on chickons.

Special values in White Dress Goods, worth up to 25 cents per yard, for 10 cents per yard, at A. Hale Co. 'a. 1 Social Dance At Hotel Ilageman, Friday evening, January Kith. Admission, including lunch, gents, 60 cents ladies free.

1 A meeting of the directors of the Fair Building Association is called for Saturday afternoon. It is understood that the rouimipaiou appointed to open Front St. has cited the directors to show cause why the street should not he opened. For the best Brands and Grades of Groceries, Wines and Liquors at the moBt reasonable prices, you must go to J. Hkknukim Co.

Keep your eye on Hale's show window. They change them every dsy or so, and have lots of bargains at the Arcade, Schwartz's old stand. 1 It is said that the Wilkins House will soon he reopened. When the col hit ion for Wallace Post and Shenandoah Circle was being prepared Wednesday fifteen persons stopped at the ollice and wanted accommodations, thinking the house was open' for biHinetH. Those who lost money on the horse race can get even by betting that the Peoples frurniture Store is the cheapest place to buy Furniture, Carpels, Matting, Bedding, StoveB, Rangee.etc.

Take It or Leave Ii!" And call and see I Jenny Mulligan at the old stand, next to Lodlmann's building, Kant Santa Cruz. 11 The Excelsior stublet has changed hand, the new firm being St ice Rutherford, W. V. Stice retaining his interest in the stables, G. G.

and T. H. Stice retiring. Mr. Rutherford's home is at Rutherford Station, Nnpa hut he expects to hereafter ra-side in this city.

Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes, at John eruer's ioneer Harness Store The Popnlar Winter Ronte. Avoid the snow and ice and go East via the "Santa Fe Route." Through sleeping cars daily to Chicago. Select excursions leave every Tuesday. It will be to your interest to see me before purchasing tickets. K.

H. Pakkkr, Agent, 125 Pacific Santa Cruz, Cal. 1 Some 5,000 acres of beeta are assured this year fur the Watsonville augar works. The crop is profitable, and the pay sure. Not so with a fruit crop, as some of our orchard and vineyard men have found out to their loss.

The commirsion dealer is at uncertain us a iSorth American Indian. Dr. spirit teste. SittingH daily. Positive proof.

Room IA, I Vane Block. Tobacco hahitcured or no pay. that the Street Commissioner should I Thursday evening. The lodge-room Ladies Oil have and exercise some kind ot gen- THE THOMPSON SEEDLESS RAISINS TDV as crowded with members and visi eral supervision and inspection over Fit In the only Mir Htid iilofte IPirinlens Frovrntiv vt-r illHcnVPrcd lv kcu uci ft.vry iliiillc il' For hHleonj hy M. A.

PALM RF 40 I'ai'Mi: Av Santa Cruz. kjj! iMPiy ts from neighboring towns. Pe)ow JL THE FINEST IN THE STATE. AT the work clone under this law. for are the names of those who acted as Section ti provides as follows: "That I rand Officers: Mies Libbie (low, STIKEMAN CANFIELD'S, Till? pUnPLiRC! 172 PACIFIC AVENUE.

1 llli UuUlMlO New Citron. New Raisins and Currants. the work under this (roonian) Act must in all cases be done under th direction and to the satisfaction of the Superintendent of Streets, and D. Mrs. SanUirn, Grand Marshal; MiaaChrisste Miller, Grand Warden; Mrs.

R. J. Reese, Grand Secretary; Mrs. Mary M. Kimball, rand Ireasurer.

JUST UNPACKED. A large, ftew Stock cf Goods Below are the officers installed N. Mrs. Jessie Fargo; V. Mrs.

Susie Harris; R. Mrs. Annie Bradley; Mrs. Mamie Jenkins; Mrs. Emily Jackson; Warden, Misq Bertha Schwartz; O.

J.P.Jackson; l- miss ieine For our Clothing Department. Thoy aro marked at a very low ligure, and are the Mason R. S. N. Mrs.

Mary Ken- lall L. S. N. Mrs. Lilly Pierce; li.

S. V. Mrs. Emma Brooks; L. A.

C. SNYDER. V. Mrs. Alice Kawle; K.

A. if Mrs. frannio 1 burner; Jj, A. Mrs. Amelia Knspp; Mrs.

Catherine Patterson tf. 15., MrH. Lot tie Antrim, Lilley Ihnrberand Daisy Bongley; M. of Mrs. Marie Par- We offer this week a lot of After the installation an adjourn ment was taken to the banquet hall, liHro tab ee were laden witti the edi Clearance Sale of Ladies' Coats bles and delicacies for which the Re-bekahs are Toasts were of- red and responded to by some of the To the public.

We have the nobbiest ine of STIFF and SOFT HATS in town. If yon want to be fitted out in anything rora Shoes to tlate, call on JESSE COP CLOTHIER and MERCHANT TAILOR, for. Tafilie Av. and Locust 1'inler Sentinel Ofiiee. lite Wool Blankets loquent members.

It was a late hour when the atlair was over. The following were the mania re- ponded to ''Bramatic Club, Mrs. I laid win insianai ion, jmn. I amlosiug out my entire stock of LADIES' aud CHILDREN'S COATS at prices which make them F. Field; 'Rebekalis," J.

w. l.ins- cott; "Brother j. Byrne "Past Grands, imss nerttia Harnett; "Waiters," Dr. T. W.

Drul- At the very low price of S4.75 PER PA.TR. lard. MANHOOD RESTORED by Cupideno Real Money Savers to Purchasers. The Vitailxer cures of Hip Ivn o'-tf in, sui'h 1, -xt Miuh' or IW- Sin Kilmund Kussi'll. It in thinn for people to inline who Kiltnnnd Hufsell i.

Hut Hale'B prices are bound to please The uchf, SemifVil Wmknrfi. Shjhtly KrmswHi, ImpoU ttHnvlenct and Oitutip ttiun. ln-it- all tNt Mt doot'T tins ill-OaVPreU lilt' ncttVP prlnt'iplt' on hich tt ity of the wnutl Hpparaiiit ilcpi'ivli-nt. TIip you, for such vaiuen are unanowu the ladies of this vicinity. 1 the vilal-'Hon why nf- is he-T In only will he lr iH'ller anu nn.ru bumw- Frank Hobfon has purchased the fuctory to buy a lecture ticket unit BltKuKK'Hnd A FTKtt.

BUtTfrfm TP not rure.l Dv ptiyslrlmw, hiiiI dm rsti-e ov'rM'i ppr cent are troiitile-I with Proxtutiti, for It'll fri'inn known ri'medy to enrp thp coin tliilnt without wn opprHtlnn. 4 Writ in refuini the money If a permanent cure Is ii'it t-tV (Med t.y nf ti twx, for Nctiil for circular an A'lilress all liAYOI, MKDirl-MC P. O. Box 2076, Sun Kninoinco, Cal. -or Falm r.

4 I'm lllr A Hkt' the arquftllliance 01 me munnin cigar store stand of 1. M. Attehery, opposite the Lower Plaza. The hitter will leave for Kan Francisco to man next Mommy ninui, ui Opera lloupe. day, but ib undecided as to his future iuh been enuring, roauniic unci Coats that were made to order and which are the latest styles and strictly desirable in every respect, are offered at a liberal discount on regular prices, Ulsters at Half price.

Short Jackets at a Fraction of Regular Prices. location. Mr. Ilobaon is the gentle' rucitmi! before the most intelligent man who was bo unfortunate as to Gray and Scarlet Blankets, Comforters, Crochet and Marseilles Spreads And. all house keeping goods at the very lowest prices.

have his nitk broken while diving people of Wan I'riinciBCO lor Heverai weekH, and nothiua but praise uf.him ia from the critice. Halpli W. Jlumn in Town Talk lias this to eav of hun: We have no nther reader before the public wl Geneva Mineral Water SPRINGS: GENEVA, N. Y. Ail Alterative, Tonic ami Sat lire's Greatest Solvent of Irk Acid.

A Sovereign KeniPily for all Kiilney Tronlilos, Diabetes liTiemiiatiNin, Dyspfpsia, Constipatiuii and Moiie iu tlie MaililtT. E. S. West, Agent, can be compared with Mr. Bunnell in personal endowments, strong nrngnB-Uuiu nnritv of stvle anil depth of art.

near the mouth of the river two years ago. 11m has many friends here who wish hi tu wucccHi in his new venture. Henry Itustenieyer, the tailor, has just received new Fait and Winter Goods. If you want a nicely made and well tilting suit, ca.l on bio? at No. GO Pacific Av.

Don't put oil" olivine too long. 'Hale's are livo peop! and don't intend to keep the Arcade stock any longer than possible, Now is your time to secure Dry Goods at very low figures. Hale's are selling out the Arcade stock, I A. C. SNYDER.

His art nt a great one, recalling me old (irecian spirit, and his intluenrtt upon the culture of this country will lie very deep. All of these teachings I of (he arte of life are new. Very few renlUc that such things can be taught with dignity and simplicity. His lecture are never in the leant dull. Leask Johnston, Seaside Store, 100 Tacific Santa Cruz.

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