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Alameda Daily Argus from Alameda, California • 1

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3Uiraufa VOL XVIII-XO 10X A LAM HDA CALI FOUNT A NATIKDA MAY I8i) EIGHTEENTH YEAR A WHIST PARfY 'BUILDERS ARE BUS! AMONG IRE WHEELS 10 gate! and found that he was not a merchant but just a common laborer and refused to let him land Tlie vessel was to sail to China today and it will take Fung with it this law lias not been complied witli Several wheelmen have compluined of lurge sand piles which had no lights displayed into which they have dashed and been thrown from their wheels If wheelmen will report any negligence in the matter of displaying lamps to the authorities they will render their brother riders a service by lessening tlie chances of more serious accidents in the future Tlie Alameda Cyclers will have their initial run a week from to-morrow and Haywards will be their destination They will leave the clubrooms promptly at 8:30 Dr Humphrey has fitted a very easy saddle to ids wiieel by means of a strap swung from tlie suddle post to the handle bars Tiie attachment is the doctor's own invention and he is thinking seriously of securing a patent ou it pcetml to very soon have the best possible use for a snug dwelling of that character On tho west side of nuid ntrect 100 feet north of Han Jose avenue Mr Thomas O'Connor is having a fine colonial dwelling erected to cost $1200 The dwelling will bo for sale and is built to Improve his holdings which are considerable more than are comprised In his fine residence grounds at the corner On the opposite corner across Han Jose avenue Mr brother-in-law Mr fi Million Is having a $5500 colonial dwelling built Mr Million is an old resident of the Coin-stock where he has been engaged in merchandizing for thirty-five years When his new home is completed he will move his family down and take possession of it and retire from active business life A Pattiunl is doing both jobs Volberg perhaps the most enterprising real estate owner in Alameda is having his business building at the northwest corner of Webster street and Santa Clara avenue raised a story The structure is 41x00 and the new story will contain five suites of rooms with all conveniences three of which have already been spoken for A It Deuke has charge of the work Donke is also at work straight-ening the barns and other buildings around for Mastiek preparatory to the opening of Buena Vista avenue The work involves quite considerable improvements As he sets his fences to open Buena Vista avenue Mr Mastiek has expressed' his determination to also open McPherson street from Pacific avenue northward The new store building Just completed for Mr Dane at the northwest corner of Webster street and Santa Clara avenue by A It Deuke is now occupied by tho owner with a stove store The same builder has recently completed two dwellings for Silas Hoxie costing $2100 on Con tral aveuue between Fourth and Fifth-streets Mr Healey is rebuilding his dwelling ou Webster street adjoining the electric power house A Mr Grunt Is building a $2-100 cottage on Railroad avenue near Fourth street Ho is doing most of the work himself He is a stair builder and has the job of putting the stairs in the new West End School He Was a Laborer Not a Merchant UNHAPPY FATE OF AH FUNG WELL KNOWN AT THE WEST END The Castom House Officials Saw Through His Ruse and Prevented His Landing Residents of the West End will read with much interest about tlie fate of Ah Fung who spent many years in that section of the city and is quite generally known tiiere Ho worked at the bath houses for many months and was a faithful employe of Philip TCier-nan About a year and a half ago lie became seized with a desire to visit his native laud but as he was but a common laborer if he once sailed from America he could not return Only merchants and Chinese of position aud wealth are accorded this privilege But Tung was wily and as is a common practice among the Chinese he obtained a certificate from a storekeeper in Han Francisco to Hie effect that he bad an interest in the store He had to pay quite a sum for this document but it was the only way fer him to evade the law He then got Mr Kiernao Oscar Rogers and William Holtz to sign a paper that they knew him and that he was a merchant this paper to be used to obtain a document that would enable him to return to the United States Tlie three West Knders certified that they knew Fung but when they came to the part of it they wrote we do not Fung was satisfied with the paper however and sailed for Hie Flowery Kingdom A vessel brought him back a few days ago The custom inspectors examined Fung's document ami noticed that it hud not been properly made out They invebti- i rooms including those the base ment und attic both of which will be finished and will cost $7000 Jlenderlong Bros are doing an excellent job on Leo Metzger's residence on Santa Clara avenue near Lafayette street It rests on a cement und brick foundation und like many others this season it is a departure toward a better style of dwellings in Alameda It will contain nine rooms uud will cost $7000 The style of architecture is colonial David Brehuut is one of the contractors who is kept unusually busy this spring ns the following iist of ins operations will show He is just completing a handsome eight-room two story dwelling for Mrs Emily Pearson on Union street between Railroad ami Hunla Clura avenues which will cost The style of architecture is Queen Anne He is also completing five houses for John Barton the salt merchant Two of them aro five room cottuges on Chestnut street between Eagle and Clement avenues which will each They are one story high ith finished basements The other tiiree are two-story dwellings having eight rooms each on Everett street between Webb aud Bantu Clara avenues They are of a Moorish design aud look very attractive They will cost $2810 each Mr Brehuut is also at work ou four cottages of Eastluke style for Brown ou Lafayette street between Eagle aud Clement avenues They will cost $2000 ouch Another handsome dwelling which Mr Brehaut is erecting is for City Clerk Lamborn wiio is soon to become a Benedict It is located ou tho east side of Morton street between Central und Bantu Clara avenues and will cost $2000 It will have eight rooms aud is of Moorish design 1) Straub Sou are building an attractive looking dwelling for Hcott president of the SisKou-Croeker bank Han Francisco on Central avenue near Union street Jt will cost $8000 and will be one of the handsomest looking residences built hi Alameda this spring It is two stories and has a roomy basement and attic both of which will be finished It will be electrically wired and will contain fourteen rooms Mr Hcott owns and resides in a fine home on Han Jose avenue which will be for sale when his new one is completed jF Delanoy is building a neat story-and-a-hulf collage at the southeast corner of Grand street and End-nul avenue to cost $2000 It contains eight rooms The Joseph A Leonard Company lias seven dwellings under one on Han Joso avenue between Lafayette uud Union to cost $4000 two on Chestnut street near Han Jose avenue one to cost $4000 and the other $4000 four on Fugle avenue near Willow street to cost in the aggregate $10000 Two are cottages ami tho other two are two stories each This firm will start a 6-room cottage to cost $200:) on Briggs avenue next Monday for I Huovinen John Gale is erecting a two story building on Santa Clara avenue between Park and Oak street The first floor will be used for stores and the upper lloor fin flats It will cost about $2500 Mrs Ityer is having built a largo and commodious stable on her grounds 232) Pacific avenue The grouiuL run through to Buena Vista avenue aud the new structure is nearer that avenue than Pacific The grounds will be remodeled and some of the minor buildings will bo removed wlieu the new building shall have been completed The barn will cost in the neighborhood of $2000 Ingcraon Goie are the builders Opposite the residence being built ou Central avenue near Union street for Hcott is ono to cost $2100 A Lancaster is having It built aud it is understood to be intended for his son Mr Jack Lancaster who is ex- Review of the Operations in Alameda THIS PROMISES TO THE LETTER YEAR RED A Good Superior Class of Dwellings Going Signs of the City's Growth 1h going to be red letter year in the building remarked Murcuse of Marcuse Hemmel this morning operations have taken a decided leap upward and to my knowledge there has never been a livelier spring in Alameda than this The prospects are that the number of houses erected this year will double that of any prevl-ious year excepting what some call the boom years five or six years ago And best of all it is not speculative building Dwellings are going up because there is a demaud for them Every day we have from ten to la applications either for houses to rent or to build I repeat the building business of Alameda was never better than it is just now uud it promises to become still In support of his statements Mr Marcuse furnishes the following list of building operations They have just completed eight modern commodious dwellings ou the north side of Ductile avenue between Hhermuu and Bay streets and are now at work on two more Four of them arc two stories and six one-story cottages Their aggregate cost is $21000 The occupants of the completed dwellings which have been sold are: George II Colt llockins Frank Eckley IT Moutell Recorder A St Sure and If Pomeroy This firm is also finishing a handsome eight-room cottage for Dohrmnunon Caroline street which will cost Ou Central avenue opposite Fneinal Park station the firm is completing a five-room cottage for Ben Miller a steamboat engineer which will cost IK mO The firm has under way a five-room cottage for) Sulsburryon Clinton avenue near Willow street to cost $Hil)l On Alameda avenue between Chestnut uml Willow streets tho firm is erecting three large two-story dwellings for Mrs Julia Waite widow of the late Secretary of State They are of colonial style contain eight rooms each and the aggregate cost will be $8000 At (he northwest corner of Chestnut street ui'dJjfnLroad avenue the firm is erecting two stylish cottages of six rooms each for Hardman They will cost $2000 The firm yesterday signed a contract to build six five-room cottages of uftruetivo design on Pacific avenue near Benton street for Max Gumpel They will cost $1800 each Within fifteen days the firm will shut two dwellings of seven rooms each on Pacific avenue near Wood street for I Hamilton of Han Francisco They will cost $2000 each On June 2d the firm will break ground for dwelling to be owned and occupied by A Kober and family oil the east side of Benton street It will contain nine rooms and will cost $-000 Christensen Is building a handsome two-story residence for George Palmer on Sherman street near Hun Jose avenue It will contain nine rooms and will cost $4300 The residence which II Foster Hon are building for William Buelir on Central avenue near Willow street is of pleasing design It contains fifteen OUR GREAT Surplus Stock Sale CONTINUES WITH Prodigious Bargains This Week! The crowds that daily packed our salesrooms last week proved the RESTLESS ATTRACTIVENESS of tlie CUT PRICES with which we inaugurated our great Surplus Stock Sale and the Banranu with which we continue the sale cannot fail to have a till gi eater TRADK-COM CELLING POWER consisting as they do of THE VERY LATEST AND MOST STYLISH PRODUCTIONS all 011 sale at figures correupoudiug with the following The Gentlemen Win InaContest With the Ladles A coiiiMlitive game of whist between the gentlemen of Hie Inter Nos and tlie Jadies of tiie Kutro Nous Whist Clubs took place last evening at the residence of Mrs Davis corner of Walnut street and Clinton avenue Those engaged in playing were: Mr and Mrs Davis Mr and Mrs Culver Mr and Mrs Hopkins Mr and Mrs Messick Mrs and Mrs Farrar Mr and Mrs Courtney Mr uud Mrs Robinson Mr and Mrs Palmer Mr and Mrs Culver Mr and Mrs Norman Mr and Mrs Hopps Mr and Mrs Higgins Mr and Mrs Douuels Miss Culver Miss Ctrlison and Miss Wiggin of Han Francisco Mrs Hamilton Mr Simon Mr Boyson and Mr Spaulding of Hau Francisco Miss Lottie Hopkins Miss Grace Davis Masters Ralph Davis and Culver Tlie ladies were defeated by 44 points Mr Hpaulding winning the first prize aud Mr Courtney tiie second The other features of the evening were singing and daucing After refreshments were served the ladies surprised the gentlemen by rendering a few selections of vocal and instrumental music and winding up Hie evenings exercises by a rag doll drill given by Miss Hopps Mrs Farrar and Miss Wiggin THEGARDEN PARTY In Progress on Capt Grounds Concert Given by the Island Band Dancing To-Night Angel Tlie weather is not as propitious this afternoon as could be desired for a garden party and promenade concert but tills fact did not deter a great many from going to High street and visit the outdoor fete given in the spacious grounds of Captain Thompson by tiie Woman's Exchange and Relief Society These grounds have been closed since tiie destruction by fire of the beautiful borne many years ago but tiiey have been kept iu good condition ever since aud it was a revelation to many when they entered tlie gardens tills afternoon Tlie ladies have sold many tickets for the event and they expect quite a big attendance between the hours of four and five The Angel Island military band of twenty-two pieces are located under a big oak tree playing concert music There are three booths on tlie the lemonade bootli is in charge of Mrs Waggoner assisted by Miss Spencer and Miss Helen Wiggin the candy booth iu charge of Mrs Frank Clark assisted by Mrs A Hall and Miss Lulu Bradley tlie strawberry booth in charge of Mrs A Gott nnd Mrs 1 Winter To-night the grounds will be illuminated by two big locomotive headlights and innumerable Japanese lanterns There will be dancing iu the coach house to-night music to be furnished by tlie Eneinal Baud SECOND YACHT REGATTA wTrophy Cup to be Contested for by a Number of Yachts Oakland May The California Yacht Club will hold their second regatta on the bay to-morrow the distance for this occasion to be ten miles over the following triangular course From the end of the narrowgnuge mole to Blossom Rock to a stake boat near the Union Iron Works thence to the startiug point The prize for tlie wiuner is to be tiie trophy cup presented to the club by Watters which is now held by Captain Whitehead's Flash There are 26 entries in the three classes Tlie following oiticers are to bo in charge of the events Regatta John Lancaster A Clay Alexander Watson Charles Yale 8 Comstock A Colin Sharp Referee -Louis 8ime Tlie first class will start at 1 the second at 1:10 and the third at 1:20 The entries for the different classes are as follows First class Heven Bells Thome Rover Bruce Thelma Edgar Ripple Goodall Mischief Walt Edna Lancaster Second Minion Bibber Surprise Xnrn McMurty Stranger Homer Pilgrim Wilson Halcyon Moore Sultana Hanlon Dolphiu Smith Lillie Knell Wave Oliver Mascot Knowles Third Hazel Lmighlund Flash Whitehead Whirlwind Von Schmidt Major Hartman Mrth Mervy Coiinne Gold Topz Hager Verona Morrill Surf Fames Olive heeler fjbvard Jhtris tm The Tmsday nnft Muy Limlvnntm Oj ru Jluvst air at Hindi r's A- iuo-c at St as on I A Busy Harki't All establishment eijs a big patronage these days iu (he City Market on Puik at reel line can be purchased as low as in San FrmicNeo or Oakland the ehoiee-d tm-aG game nnd oysters staple ami fancy gioeeries It is a complete empuniHu fur nil kinds of pi vimoms The New Huglnnd Bakery is making the lwst nnd cheapest bread in town Older the wagon to 1631 Park street For smoked sun glasses go to Westplml Park street ANNUAL REGATTA Orders for the Challenge Pennant Next Thursday Commodore Leonard of tlie Eneinal Yacht Club has issued tiie following orders annual challenge peuuant regatta will take place on May 30th and will lie sailed over new inside course as per diagram on our bulletin board "Starting gun for classes A 1 1 and 2 will fire at 3:30 Preparatory gun at 3:25 last gun at 8:35 which last gun will be preparatory gun for classes 3 4 5 and 6 Htarting Limit gun at Their Letter Service Discontinued The letter department of Wells Fargo Co went out of existence yesterday The management of the company announced several weeks ago that the letter branch of their business would be abolished as owing to tlie improvements in tlie Government postal system the express company had founa their business unprofitable In the days gone by the company's letter service was exteusive in this state and reached places which the Government routes did not touch At onetime Hie company handled from 10000 to 12000 letters per day but lately the business fell off to only a few hundred Fredrik Wechte Of Sweden teacher of the violin and mandolin will form classes of three or four to accommodate those desiring reduced prices Call or address 1048 Central avenue between Caroline and St Charles streets 5cae Them Papa or hubby ill feel easy if your Spring trimmed Hats are bought at the Bee Hive Millinery 39 Sixth street Sun the low price store in San Francisco go to 213 Sutter for a dainty aud appetizing lunch GLOVES I Jones Sts and Children astoria cures Colic Constipation Sour Stomach Diarrheas Eructation lulls Worms give sleep aud promote digestion Without Injurious medication 1 veai your Castoria and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results Errwrn Pardir 'The Strwet and 7th Ave New York City FORCING-OUT PRICES: Items Which Interest Local Riders THE ALAMEDA CYCLERS TO THEIR INITIAL RUN HAVE Something About a Sport Which is So Popular in 1 his City Tlie Alameda Cyders the wheel club recently organized will soon appear in their stunning new uniforms The club emblem will he a shield wit li tlie letters A across its face A year ago Alameda had but two bicycle dealers There are now five dealers whose business is increasing daily Parties riding from Alameda to Oakland In the evening should nob forget to curry lamps The lamp and sidewalk ordinances ure rigidly enforced by police and any wheelmau without a lump whether the moon shines or not is stopped and either taken to the station or made to proceed on foot Nissen and Rogers tlie March ruc-iug team appear on Park street daily in very decolette racing costumes They are among the entrants of tlie Bay City meet at Central Park next Thursday Tlie destruction of Hie Reliance truck atSchulzeu Park is not hailed witli delight by wlieeimeu It was the first bicycle track constructed on the Pacific Coast and gave an impetus to track building aud cycling generally in this state It was here where Wilbur Edwards Walter Foster 8- Wells It Long Otto Zeigler and Allen Jones made their debut on the racing path Two records have been broken upon Hie one-eighth of a mile by Wilbur Edwards in 1803 mid the twenty-four hour record by Frank Waller Hie year previous It is the best four-lap track on the coast and the racing men cannot see why it should he put up by streets which will be of no immediate benefit to the city Tlie womau in bloomers does not want to see herself as others see hot but to have others see her as she imagines herself The high west winds which have prevailed during tlie past week have been very discouraging to wheelmen One of the best evidences of tlie gaining popularity of tlie wheel Is that there are seven wheels ridden by members of the Argus staff mid force Five ride their own wheels Oue of tlie most annoying tilings which can happen to a wheelman who is going to see ids intended is to ride over a portion of a freshly sprinkled street at a 2:30 gale and have Hie mud aud water fly off from tlie wheels striking him in Hie back and poker-dotting his face and shirt front A most heart-rending sight of the present day is to see a policeman running after a small boy who is scorching along the sidewalk on his wheel while the friends explain that tlie cop catcli him because he is not geared up as high as tho wheel AH riders who enjoy a spin in the evening should for their own safety carry a lamp tlie light not only warns tlie pedestrian of tlie approach but locates it and preveuts reckless drivers and riders from colliding with it Besides this there is an ordinance which is to the effect that all wheels shall carry lights ou all but moonlight nights and wheelmen who do not comply with this law are liable to arrest and fine Although there is an ordiimce compelling contractors and others to display lights after dark upon any obstruction left on a public street there have been many instances in which of San Francisco anJ New York Goods arc going out of business a big lot of Notions for cash at the $ioo HAIR PINS Hone Hnlr Hips hIh-1' nmber uml Or black wuilh 2ik per do at HOSIERY Children) grade at Black Ribbed lose IQC BELTS Hlg lot Lnathor Hills worth and 'jOc I9C KID GLOVES Klt Gloves hrnwn amt Aen I luck at 4v Quickly Park Street At 6 i4 Cents a Yard VKl piece DK VIENNE a beautiful Bty llsh wash dress fabric value 12' 4c At 7 1-2 Cents a Yard HOOD LINE t'KEPON KKKRslM KEItS nicely crinkled In staple effects the regular Ue quullty At 5 Cents a Yard ini 1 pieces SEERSUCKER and STAPLK I NtiHAWS in plain garnet and seal brown also AIR DINGEE SPEAKS lie Chats With an Argus Reporter He Hays That He Will Begin to Lay Pipes In Alameda Two Months Hence Dingoe President of Hie Oakland Water Company goes to the works at Alvarado every day by the narrowgnuge train and on his return home gets off at Park street and walks to the electric car Yesterday lie was accompanied to the wells by Hon I) English and while the two gentlemen were waiting for the electric car last evening at the corner of Park street and Santa Clara avenue Mr Dingoe was interviewed by an Annus reporter 4 We will begin to lay pipo in Alameda within two he said in reply to a question we will have all tlie pipe in the streets of Alameda before the next rainy season 4 We have $75000 worth of pipe on a lot on Hunla Clara avenue and we did not bring it here for the fun of Hie Mr Dingee was perfectly willing to bo interviewed and his statements made to a reporter yesterday he hopes will put at rest a lot of rumors tiiat have been current of late concerning the proposed operations in Alameda of this company Van Voorliies receives his good direct from the East und are always fresh blue and white aprou checks brokeu lots value for tt1 10 ami l'jC a yard all at do 't- ti TO SAVE MANKIND What Green Majors Expects From Altruism He Waxes Eloquent In Writing About fleeting of the Alameda Council Tlie Alameda Council of Altrurians meets at No 2330 Buena Vista avenue next Monday evening at 8 This is au institution that all humanitarians and seekers for better conditions for the race can und must feel at home in Altruism is the opposite of competition Competition means war war means destruction disintegration disolution Altruism means co-operation conservation of energies and forces equitable distribution of the wealth that the people as a whole create uplifting ami stimulating the weak to renewed action and courage and maintaining perpetually that equilibrium in the industrial world that is essential for the endurance of society Altruism is the fragrant bloom of the highest human sociological conditions Its emblazoned banner benrs upon its fraternal folds the doctrine of equity justice and humanity in everyday a Hairs It stands for 110 creed politics or class Its object is to cultivate and stimulate the best and highest in all Then tiie undesirable features in tlie race would disappear of themselves The Altrurians are striving to give an object lesson to tlie world iu the application of these principles to practical life At their colony in Bonoma county equality of wealth position condition and enjoyment of life prevails Neither prince nor pauper cau ever find habitation there The sovereignty of every individual is tlie law Tlie repeated dissolutions of society come from the failure to observe tiie rule None other can permanently maintain itself lie ho would have the world better otF from his having lived in it must do something to advance and elevate tlie condition of his fellow mail Altruism oilers one very inviting field for that line of action Should Hie results not be all that each would like tlie proud satisfaction would still remain that it is better to have loved and lost than never to have lost at Everybody is invited to attend its meetings Green Majors On Wednesday May 29 at 11 a at 2155 Central Avenue Near Walnut Street By order of Rev A Perkins on account of the departure of the family for tlie East I will sell one beautiful Cbiekering Grand Piano Parlor Upholstery flue Library Table Leather Upholstered Lounge Genuine Lace Curtains two Book Cases beautiful Writing Desk and Book Case Combined Antique Oak Extension Table and Chairs two beautiful Antique Bedroom Sets one fine Walnut Bedroom Set Blankets Hair Mattresses splendid Moquet and Body Brussells Carpets etc magnificent Antique Hall Hat Rack Ornaments etc Grand Steel Warning Kitchen Range witli gas attachments cost $05 China Glass and Agate Kitchen ware Refrigerator Garden Tools etc These goods are as good as new No reserve Oscar 8 Mkyskl Auctioneer Edward Davis on The Svkncc of Tut xrfai nifjht May asy? at Linderman Opera fount Scat on note at Minder's New York Shoe Store John Rienecker is now selling misses and children's shoos at Han Francisco prices He uNo makes bools und shoes to order Repairing at rales to meet tlie times 1034 Hnntu Clam avenue near St Charles street Awarded Highest Honors Fair Gold Medal Midwinter Fair DR' CREAM rnmrn Most Perfect Made 40 Years the Standard At 12 1-2 Cents a Yard 30 pieces FINE PRINTED P1M1T1E54 tn stripes aud figures nice tight summer coloring value tor Z5 At 2 1-2 Cents a Yard 23oO pieces BEST (J HADE YARD WIDIS PERCALES tn loo diftereut patterns the grandest line er show in tint city At 12 1-2 Cents a Yard LAR(E LINE FINE PRINTED CRAPK CLOTHS iu cream pink lavender etc grounds nice figures yalue for 20c At 7 1-3 Cents a Yard 30000 yards PALMER ETC FINE GRADE great line At 4 Cents a Yard 5 case TWILLED BLEACHED COTTON TOWELING full width GLOVES! At 55 Cents liM) dozen K-HUTTON LENGTH UNDREHRD KID GLOVE8 in Red Green Blue Heliotrope Purple Terracotta aud Copper Shades regular value SI will be ottered at 56c apalr At $100 ICO dozen 4-HUTTOS DERBY KID GLOVES in Browu and English Red Shades regular alue 1160 will be offered at SI a puir Highest of all in Leavening Latest Report Goods Delivered Free in Alameda Oakland Berkeley San Leandro Haywards etc All Market St Cable Cars Pass Our Doors A GREAT SNAP PURE Special Sale Of Capes riurphy Building Market and SAN FRANCISCO An immense sample line nf rapes were sent to us at tlie bcgiiuiinp of the aetison ami as we have done quite a business in them we shall close' nut the balaiico reunnllcss ol cost They range in price from 5o to $25 apiece and no duplicates can he had We'are also showing now quite a selection of HEISEkY PLONSKY BRO Wholesale Dealers in Fancy on Ibis coast We bought Greatly Reduced Prices On Sale Now At 6oc on PURSES I lot I'uinoh mw styles in black Inr uml (Ini kttolui'H regular j'Vtocgi'mle ''s' HAIR BRUSHES 1 lol Hair flruMics never oM under ir ut COATBS IQC 1 lol Horn Dressing ('omits woitli 20c fur TOOTH BRUSHES 1 lol Fine Tooth Hrushcs Hoc crude at 9c These Goods Will Sell So Come at Once Baking Powder and corner OVEX3RUScES from $250 to $20 apiece This Is quite convenience to lcclics who need one in a hurry Overdresses made of Crcpoi figured silk bllliantine mohair serge etc Underskirts made of satteeit percale moieen mohair etc Price ranging from 75c to $1000 apiece fer Infants: Castoria Is 90 woll adapted toeWlri- ren lint 1 rveommeud it kb superior to tmy prtfecnpUua known to me A ARmra ltt So Oxford St Brooklyn of 'CuMorta Is 0 vmProirai and its merits so ell known that it seetna woik of supererogation to endorse it ai-o the Intoihgent families who do not kW-Castoria within cisv rwieli Carlos Mahtyn New York Late Pastor Bloouiiogdalsht'fonued Churea SS2 1 CXWTAC ABRAHAHSON BROS Southeast Corner Washington Thirteenth Streets OaKlnnd Look for our Trade Murk at the A Pickett Co THE LEADING I ORE CoHPiXY 77 Strut Nnr York gsgjE5BemsaarsswB5gitA: Postoffice Block w-.

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