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STOCKTON DAILY MAIL. 'WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 23, 1889. M1HCKLLANEOOB. MISCELLANEOUS, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MISCELLANEOUS.

i 'ur Store Closes Every Evoning at 6 0olook, Saturdays Excepted. 100 Dozen more of oar oelebrated ''Maggioni Kid Gloves just received black and oolors. Beyond comparison the finest and most perfect-fitting glove ever handled by our house. ni Gr THE I L'S PRIOES ARK THE LOWEST. You can rely on finding bargains there.

Are what the people want, NOT TRASH with a marked up and then down discount" THAT DOESNT WORE, as the disastrous results have proved, and the crowd at Hales grows daily greater. Iere Are Our Prices and They Are Guaranteed be 20 Per Cent. Below Them All. PORTIERRES, We have built up an immense trade in this department and have just added to our stock some unnsual bargains, to whioh we call your attention. The most beantifnl line of these goods ever brought to this coast.

At $3.50 a pair worth $5, at $5 a pair worth $7.50, at $6, $7.50, $3, $10, $12, $15 and $20 a pair that are handled by other houses from $4 to $10 a pair above these special prices. See window. We also carry a full line of Shades, Poles and Lace Curtains. THE I LS Stock of Overcoats IS THE FINEST IN THE CITY. rLPTOOBATS ON THEIR EARS.

So the rloh Republican, who have sons at Harvard, have written to President Elliott warniog him to desist from promulgating what they are pleased to call hie free-trade heresies, on pain of having their offspring withdrawn from the educational institution over which he presides. If any one remembers finer climax of lmpudenoe than this is we wish he would bring it to our attention. Do not these wealthy gentlemen know or have they yet to learn that a oollege is a place where youth are taught how to think and not what to think? The end of oollegiate tralnlug is to familiarise the mlod with principles and discipline its powers so as to enable a person to determine what Is proper and best to believe In a particular case, taking life as a whole. The final end of education Is to expand and refine the understanding to teaoh it how to reason so as to qualify a person for examining and Judging for himself. The gentlemen who are expostulating with President Elliott are maluly rloh manufacturers, who have grown fat and insolent on a private tax which the government permits them to collect from their fellow-citizens, and they are in dread lest their sons, by learning how to think, may oome to the oonolnsion that the prooess by whioh they became opulent is wrong.

It might be, as has often been the oase, that a broad training would inoline the sons of these plutocrats to dispute the righteousness of a fisoal system which permits the robbery of twenty Petera to earioh one Paul. It is even possible that an extensive acquaintance with the principles of political economy might imbnq the minds of the sons of these Croesuses with the belief that, in a republio, the government has no right to so use the taxing power as to create a privileged class, the like of whioh oannot be found in any European monarchy. Or, descending to particulars, it Is likely that after finishing their coarse at Harvard, some of these yonth who are in danger of being deprived of a broad education might question the propriety of allowing the owner of a woolen mill to oolleot a six-bits tax every time a working woman dons a two-dollar flannel petticoat and oolleot It out of her wages at that. But what are the nabobs going to do If they take their boys away from Har vard Surely, with ail their wealth, they are not going to deny their sons the best education the country can afford. There are two or three stunted colleges In the West, where a lot of donkey legislators have endeavored to set limits to the development of the human, in whioh the doctrine Is taught that the way to make people rloh la to put them in hen-coop and let them plnok each other but all the famous foundations of learning in the oountry are under the oontrol of tariff-reformers and free-trad-.

Yale, Columbia, Bowdoin, Cornell, are all hot-beds of free-trade. would not do to send the boys to England or to Germany or to France, for the very flret thing they teaoh a boy over there is that trade makes work and wealth. But there is a precedent for the oourse whioh these plutocrats are pursuing, Among the private papers of the educators who were Presidents of Harvard from 1845 to 1860 will be found thousands of letters from Sonthern slave-owners protesting against the inouloatlon of the belief that the right of one man to own another was wrong. They threatened to take, and did take, their sons away from Harvard; but slavery Is as dead as Pharaoh, and still Harvard is known and extolled wherever learning has an abiding place. The faotory lord will meet the same fate that overwhelmed the slave lord.

WE ARE SELLING: LADIES FANCY BU1T8 at $1.60, $1.76, $2, $2.25, $2.50, 43, $4, $5, $6, $7.50, $8. $9.60, $10, $10.50, $11.50, $12, $14 and $17.50. We can cult all tastes and save buyers money. COMPARE OUR VALUES. LADIES' 8EALETTE MODJESKAS at $15; other houses sell a far poorer garment at $18 and say it is worth $22.60.

The Stock is the Largest AND NEWEST. It contains everything for Hens and Boys' Outfitting Articles. .65 Dozen Childrens Solid-Colored Derby Ribbed Hose, All Sizes, 5 to 8 1-2, for 15 Cents a Pair; Worth 25 Cents. The Trees Undress -FOR- WINTER. Yon Put on More CLOTHES.

BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR, BARGAINS IN CHILDRENS CLOAKS, BARGAINS CORSETS, And by Bargains we mean prices aotually from 15 to 25 per cent below the lowest prices named anywhere by anybody on similar qualities. A. s. THE PLAGE TO OUT Good Warm Winter Wear 19 AT TPIE I XL. LAKE GEORGE," THE BEAUTIFUL OIL PAINTING, We present this week.

GENEEAL OUTFITTERS FOR-1 MEN AND BOYS. OUR SPECIALTIES. SLIP SHARK PLOW.) selStfdftw HOUSE ON THE COAST. STAND UNSURPASSEI Von Have Been Onr M. HALE Nos.

242 and 244 Main Street, Stockton, Cal. S2ST Agents for Thomsons Corsets, Maggioni Eid Gloves, Clean' fast Black Hose and Warners "Health Underwear. THE I STORE 191 Corner Main and El Dorado Sts. STOCKTON. DR.

F. CORNWALL, mHK OCULIST AND AURIBT OF NO 112 A Grant avenue. Ban Franoisoo, will visit the Yo Semite house, Stockton, every two weeks one day. Next date November 3d; hours from 9 w. mrlritw DR.

WILLIAM ELLERY BRIGGS OF SACRAMENTO WILL BE IN STOCKTON, at Dr Crawfords office, each evening (except Sundays) from 7 to 8 oclock Practice limited to diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. ool2tf C. C. BLAIR, JRACTICAL ARCH1TFOT AND BUILDER. Office McKee building, Stockton.

febtt GEO. RUSHFORTH, ARPHITFCT. OFFIOE-McKKB building, Main street, Stockton, Cal. au28-lm drsT h. r.

c. h. bulsonl OFFICE -NO 193 MAIN STREET, OVER Holdens drug store. Residence No. 215 Ban Joaquin street.

au7tf C. 8. SARGENT, M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ROOMS NOS. 8, 4 aud 5, Simpson A Grays new building, corner of Main and El Dorado streets, telephone No 196.

Residence, corner ot San Joaquin and Flora streets. mybtf DR. ASA CLARK, OFFICE IN SALZ BUILDING, OPPOSITE the Court-house. Telephone to office and residence. apldtt MRS.

L. M. LOMAX, M. D. OFFICE ROOM8 NOS.

8 AND 4 ODD FEL-lowt building, over Feists. Residence- No 844 Stanislaus street. Office hours From 10 to II a. M. and 2 to 4 p.

m. Telephone, No. 106. ocUtf DRS. G1ESEA A BEEDE.

Office-no. main street, new- ells block. Telephone 187. delOlf W. B.

MARCH, M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, BURSON, GALA veras county, Cal. DRS. L. E.

ft S. N. CROSS, Homeopathic physicians and sur geo us. Office No. 190 Main street, Stockton, California, W.

S. BUCKLEY, Attorney-at-law. office, room no. 5, Eldridge building, Main street, Stockton, Cal. ocl6tf H.

J. CORCORAN, Attorney-at-law. eldridge build- ing, 8tockton. eelOtf U. DBVBIB8.

W. B. MUTTER NUTTER ft DEVRIES, Attorneys-at-law. office wilhoit building, up stairs, No. 286 Main street, Stock-ton se6tf J.

H. TAM, Attorney-at-law. boom no. 6, el- dridge building, Stockton. au5tf P.

D. BICOL, U. H. ORB, N1COL ft ORR, Attorneys-at-law. rooms nos.

7 and 8, Simpson ft Grays new building, Stockton, Cal. au2tf P. W. BENNETT, Attorney-at-law. office odd fel- lows building, Main street, Stockton.

je26tf W. N. RUTHERFORD, Attorney-at-law, no 173 main street, room No. 2, btockton, Cal. SCHELL, BOND ft EA8TIN, Attorneys-at-law.

state and fed- Courts. Modesto, California. deiltf J. M. MESEROLL, Dentist, offios-no.

i88 main strekti between Oenter and El Dorado streets, Stookj ton, California. seS JAMES H. BUDD, TTORNEY. J. A.

LOUTTIT. B. D. WOODS. A.

L. LB VINSKY. LOUTTIT, WOODS ft LEVINSKY, Attorneys and counselors at law. Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 Wilhoits building, Main street, Stockton, Cal. se2tf A.

C. WHITE, A ttorney-at-law office-room no. Eldridge building, Btockton. mr27tf LIQUORS AND SALOONS. E.

MAY, Wholesale Liquor Dealer SOL AGENT FOE OCCIDENTAL BOURBON whisky. Mansion house building, Weber avenue, Stockton, Cai. oc24tf McDougald, Sangster WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FLNE WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, ETC. REIGN GOOD8 A SPECIALTY. NO.

Main street, opposite Court-house square, Stockton, Cal. Jail-?" COURT-HOUSE EXCHANGE. AIN STREET, OPPOSITE THE OLD COURT-house, Stockton, California. Brntechy ft Eshbach. Proprietors AgrHot lunch daily from A to 2 r.

m. Jyffitl THEE RESORT. Hunter street, between main and Market, next to engine-house M. BRISCO, Proprietor. Fine wines, liquors and cigars always on hand.

ap7-lm SETH PEYTONS SALOON, Main street, opposite court-house square, Stockton. A Good Hot Lunch There 1b a burglar-proof safe in the house the aooommndatlon ofcnstomeni. oclti THE OELEBRATED NEW HOPE Liniment, Ointment and Condition Powders, Fir man and beast, registered April 8, 1888. Be sure to ask your druggist or grocer for these remedies. New Hope Liniment for Man cures sore throat, lame back, spralnsand pains, soreness and lameness.

Full directions for using on each this Liniment is the SURE thiDg when used full strength for sweeny, sore throe, and all ailments where blistering Lb necessary. New Hope Ointment has no equal as a family remedy It is indispensable on the farm or stockyard. Full directions on each bottle. The Oelebrated New Hope Condition Powders excel all other remedies for the rapid cure of colds, diarrhea and all diseases of the stomach, bowels aDd kidneys. They are wonder-fully effective in eradicating all species of worms from the system.

Directions forusing on every box. Manufactured by O. GAGB, No. 899 California street, Stockton. For Sale by Druggists and Qrocers.

ASSESSMENT NOTICE, Alta fire insurance company of California. Location of principal place of business, Stockton, California. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the Uth day of October, 1889, an ftnnmn raent (No. 6 of 810 per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately, United States gold coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the company. No.

203 Main Btreet, in the city of Stockton, county of San Joaquin, State of California. Any stock upon which this asseisment shall remain unpaid on Friday, the 15th Day of November, 1889, Will bo delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on WEDNESDAY, THK FOURTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1889, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of ale By order of the Board of Directors BAKER, Secretary. Office No. 208 Main street, Btockton. ocl2td W.

1. TBKTHXWAY. B. T. KABUL S.

D. DASHKK. STOCKTON IRON WORKS NOS. 841, 843, 843, 847 CALIFORNIA STREET, Stockton, CaUiomia. TBETHEWAY, EARLE DASHER Buooessors to Farrington, Hyatt Oo4 MANUFACTURERS OF Steam Engines, Machinery.

AND- bon ui Brut Cutings of Every Descriptioi DANCING CLASSES. JOHN McCANN WILL FORM CLASSES IN dancing, commencing on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1889, In HU No. 10, Masonic Temple. on Dorado street. WEDNEbDAY 23 Skckictaky Noble hae committed the offense of the ege; he oalle Tanner a baok number.

Great Nebuobadnexzar, what next Thb CaW tariff editor haa taken up a new oalllng He has been Indentured to learn the art of tea-maklug. Now, that's a business In whioh he can make a clatter, for sure. Thk Santa Crus paper that accused a San Diego Supervisor of stealing a two. story hones haa made a retraction, aud has given the San Diego statesman a bathing outfit In settlement of all damages. The present epooh furnishes strong evidence that our political parties are not exempt from the general ordinanoe that it never rains but It pours.

Fire-Alarm Foraker is 111 of peritonitis and Three. Ply-Paralysis Fairchild broke his left forefinger in pulling a refractory rabbit out of a nollow log. It is reported that Secretary Blaine has Instructed Minister Fred Douglass to negotiates convention providing for an American protectorate over Haytl and Ban Domingo. It Is also rumored that he has directed Minister Palmer to sound Spain as to the sale of Cuba. Looking at the raoe conditions at the South, the thought naturally suggests itself that we have about as many colored people on our hands as we oould properly take care of, even if we should exhaust our best efforts.

If Statesman Blaine doesnt get burned by some of the diplomatic Irons he has in the fire, then we'll agree to relinquish all our pretensions as a prophet. The Chinese are reputed to be highly skillful as diplomats, but It would seem they made a rather bad blunder in applying to the French for a loan Instead of to the Germans. The Chinese government Is carrying forward oertain rail road enterprises, and being in need of unde to pay the contractors it had to go abroad to get the money. But the construction of the roads is under the man agement of Germans, and when the Parisian bankers were asked for a loan of 140,000,000 not a frano was to be had. Frenoh enmity toward Germany put an end to the transaction.

To a rational mind it looks as though the Frenoh capitalists were carrying their hatred to extremes they have plenty of money to lend and the Chinese are proverbially good paymasters, and the fact that the funds might pass into German hands out no figure in the case. So it would appear that the Chinese are not so much to blame after all but they should have understood the situation better. The New England manufacturers want control of the House Ways and Means Committee, and, believing that McKinley is a more radical High-Tanff-Ite than Heed, they are massing ail their forces behind the Ohio statesman as a candidate for the Speakership. The manufacturers are as forethoughtful as the slave-owners were In former times, when they directed their efforts in snoh a way as to insure the formation of House committees whioh would give their peculiar institution the least trouble! But inasmuoh as it is customary for the Ways and Means Committee to lnolude all the principal candidates for the Speak-ership, the Speaker himself being 8 member also, there doesn't seem to be any real urgenoy for the extra effort that is being made by the faotory lords. Thus, if either MoKinley or Eeed should be elected Speaker, it is almost a foregone certainty that both of them, together with Cannon of Illinois and Bur rows of Miohigan, would be members of the committee.

But the beneficiaries of the tariff tax fortify themselves before there is even the appearanoe of danger to their selfish Interests. In one. of his letters to Secretary Noble Pension Commissioner Tanner states his idea as to official duty with the utmost particularity and precision. He says: I recognize that I sit in a position where have the opportunity of my life to serve onr comrades and our country. I desire to help yon to make this branch of the administration so popular with veterans and patnotio people over the oonntry at large that the future there can be no question where the support of the men who served and suffered will be given.

Unfortunately, however, the Corporal wrote other letters besides those to Secretary Noble. Thus In his correspondence with Private Dalzeli he told that literary warrior that his first and highest purpose was to offer the boys practical evidence that there had been change in the administration by dishing out the ooin to them. In his retirement, the ex-Pension Commissioner will have the opportunity of his life to take the full measure of his incompetenoy to draw nice moral distinctions. It Is the real veterans and the patriotic people all over the oountry who rose in arms against his efforts to lower their character. The riff-raff have no fanlt to find with Tanner's management of the Pension Bureau it is those who set honor above loot who feel the sting of his conduct.

Senator Dolph of Oregon haa recoin-municatsd the Information to the public that he intends to push his bill appropriating $121,000,000 for coast defenses at the next session of Congress. Against what power does the Webfoot statesman intend to direct his guns? From what quarter are we threatened with invasion? There is not a maritime nation in the world that does not know that if it should fire a shot into an Amenoan port it would do so at the peril of being reduced to the condition of a fourth-rate State. The question of suooessfully invading America has been discussed in all the military oonnoils of Europe and has been decided to be utterly impracticable the resultant calamity to the invader would be overwhelming. Bat the Oregon Senator seems bent on spending the people's money, and sees no other way to get out of except by applying it to useless purposes. The emergency might be tided over, we Buggest, by leaving the money in the pockets of the people and allowing them to spend it It would require $40,000, 000 to make San Francisco Invulnerable, and when the work had been accomplished it would be of no more use than if the money had been spent in fortifying the oity of Fresno.

In fact, it is just as likely that Fresno will be bombarded as that San Franoisoo will be. If Statesman Dolph Is bound to get rid of this money $121,000,000 we insist that he shall apply it to some sensible purpose, such as building a stairway to the moon, for Instance. LOW PRICES, -at the Furniture and OF H. C. SHAW PLOW WORKS MolineWagons PORTIERRES.

WE ARE SELLING! FULL LINE OF BLANKETS 95o, $1,35, $2, $2.26, $2.50, $3, $3.60, $4.26, $5, $8, $7, $8, $9, $10 and $12 50 and SAVE YOU FROM 60 CENTS TO $6 A PAIR. LADIES FAST BLACK HOSE, oolor guaranteed, 26o a pair. HEAVY RED TWILLED FLANNEL for 26o, worth 40o. LOW PRICES, new- Carpet House CATTS, 9 OPPOSITE WOLFS STABLES. or OF- CLOTHING.

a U2 3 AND GLOVES. AWAY DOWN l0 J. GLICK, MPORTER AND MANUFACTURES OF DIA-. monds, atches and Jewelry. Fine Caues and Umbrellas.

Artistic engraving and watch repairing a specialty. Old gold and silver bought. lain Street, Near 1 Dorado, Stockton, CaL OClStt HATS, HATS, lents Furnishing Goods Holdens Drug Store. CALIFORNIA N4VIG1TI0N and IMPROVEMENT CO. THE COMPANYS STEAMERS WILL LEAVE the wharf at the foot of Commerce street tor San Francisco daily excepted) at v.

m. Steamers will leave Washlngton-street wharf, San Francisco, for Stockton oaily (Sundays excepted) at p. m. No Freight Received After 4:45 Oclock. All freight remaining in the shed after 6 p.

will be stored at the risk and expense of the owner. Ticket and freight office at steamer landing on the Wharf. ARTHUR CORNWALL, Manager, aultf Big has given universal satisfaction in the cure ot Gonorrhoea and Gleet. I prescribe itand feel safe in recommending It to all sufferers. 1.

J. STONES, M.D., Deeatur, III. ffm PRICE, fi.OO. XwkV Bold by Druggists. my25-ly LIVERY STABLES.

ST. LAWRENCE FEED AND BOARDING STABLES, Ms MAR NELL, PROPRIETOR CHANNEL STREET, NEAR THK GRAND Central hotel. The finest turn-outs In town at short notice. Hacks in connection with the stables. Particular attention paid to boarding and transient horses.

Telephone No. 218. mrlbt WOLFS LIMY AND FEED STABLES, R. W. Russell, Proprietor, CORNER OF MAIN AND SUTTER STREETS.

Btoctton. Cal. Particular attention paid to boarding and transient horses. Carriages and saddle hones to let on reasonable terms. These stables are arranged in the most approved man ner.

being in fact the finest stables on the coast with none but first-class hones aud carnages! Special Inducements to commercial travelers, y2ti JOHNSONS LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLE, ON WEBEB AVKNU, BE-tween Ban Joaquin and But ter streets, Stockton. Carriages, buggies and all kinds of vehicles to let. I make a specialty of boarding, giving personal supervision in every case. My livery excels anv on the coast, and at prioes to suit the Him Teleohone'JV GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. ANTONIO GALGIANI, IN- Vegetablos, Fruit, and Every Variety of Salt and Fresh Fieh.

rfRABS, LOBSTERS, RECEIVED FRESH twice a day. FamllleJ, hotels and restaurants will find this establishment the beet In Stockton. No. 188 Levee street, between El Dorado and Center streets. apttf teUil, Wholesale and Retail Dealers Groceries and Provisions, DBY GOODS AND CLOTHING.

WE HAVE ALSO A FULL STOCK JOI JH. T. Holmes ft Co.s Santa Crus Lime, Portland 'Cement, Hair and Plaster. All departments of our house will be found well stookod with bargains In oholoe goods. LAXTXElSr NO.

271JA1N STREET, (H. O. SHAWS REVERSIBLE PLOW.) WE HAVE AN ENTIRE NEW LINE OF FURNITURE AND CARPETS just received from the Eastern factories, consisting of fine, medium and low-priced goods, whioh we will sell at rook-bottom prioes, and whioh are cheaper for the money than so-oalled bankrupt stock, they having been bought right and being all fresh, new and of the latest patterns and designs. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN- In onr store. Tho following are a few of onr many bargalna: Ingrain Pattern Oarpeta, 860 a yard and npwarda Brussels Oarpeta 660 a yard and upwarda Hard-wood Bedateada, foil length and width $3.60 eaoh and npwarda Bed-room Suita, 7 pieoea, in any oolor $18.00 anit and npwarda Rattan Baby Oamagea, no Willow used In them $8.60 eaoh and upwards And all other goods in proportionate prices.

Agricultural Implements. PLOW EXTRAS OF ALL KINDS. VEHICLES Of Every Description. Jobbers in Bluestone and (Hidden Barbed Wire. Furniture and oarpeta sold on the Installment Plan' to respom sible parties.

All goods guaranteed as represented. anldw LATJXF.N CATTS. BJEND POSTAL FOR FRICKS STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA SHAWS EXTRAORDINARY BIG STOCK JA WITH ANY DEY GOODS FOR TRUE MERIT WE Rev. Edward Everett fTat.w made the disoovery that President Benjamin Harrison is a genius. Now, If this New England divine would explain why the devil shouldnt be permitted to par take of the saorament, there Is many an honest soul who would rise up and call him blessed.

South Dakota has a dream two years ahead of her. Susan B. Anthony threatens to exhaust all her energies on that new commonwealth, and if Bhe does, it is a strange ordering of Providence that some communities are predestined bear the burdens of others. A QUAKER'S DOZEN. Richard Stege, tho well known proprietor of the Quaker Dairy, No.

SOEllia 8t, Ban Francisco, last week sent the following letter to Tho Edwin W. Joy Co. My family have been taking Joys Vegetables Sarsaparilla now for months with splendid results. Our experience has been that after taking it regularly for a short time and getting the system started right, an occasional doso thereafter keeps the system in perfect condition, peculiarity of your vegetable com pound inexplicable to me is, that it does not lose its effect, but seems to accomplish the same results continually. As liver and bowel regulator and corrective it is perfection.

We would not bo without it in our house. In fact I have just bought a dozen bottles to tet the reduced price. A. M. Rowe, of 523 Jones street, S.

also writes that it has been his habit for years to awake in the mornings with a headache and an exhausted feeling; but since the first bottle he has hod no return. SOLO BY Druggist Md Dealers. TOECmSl.ES V.SKJS laltlm.rt, 114 The Celebrated French Gure, APHRODITINE $-33 IS SOLDO A i P08ITIVE QUARANTE8 lo cure any form of n( rvous disease, or any disorder of the generative organs of either v- aex whetherar-BEFORE ising from the AFTER excessive useof fetimulants, Tobacco or Opium, or through youthful indiscretion, over ludulg eticc, sut as Loss of Brain Power, ness. Bearing down Pains in the Back, Seminal Weak ness, Hyeteria.Nervous Prostration Nocturnal Emissions, Leucorrhoea, Dizziness, Weak Mem 01 UI irmirus, uutUI I U' ory, Los of Power and Impotency, which if neglected often lead to premature old age and Bent by mail on receipt of price. A WRITTEN GUARANTEE forevery5.a order, to refund the money if a Permanent cure Is not effected.

Thousands of testimonials from old and young, of both sexes, permanently cured by Apheoditinb Circular free Address THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. WX0TRBN BRANCH, 108 Stivbnson 8t. 8 AN FRANCISCO, CAL BKRDKRNKB, Nel Mala street. Stockton, agent, mil Vorsale by GBOR08 0BKRDKKNKR, Dnffls iWINTER Pd P4 a 03 1 Pd KNIT JACKETS OUR PRICES We Are Doing the Cloak Trade of the Town and Make Any Kind of Garment to Order. Dont Buy a Sealette Until -REMEMBER, IOU HAVE ONLY A LIMITED TIME TO BUY We can show you the oorrect thing in Dress Goods and Trimmings, at reasonable prices.

Onr stock of Underwear, in silk, wool, camels hair and lisle, is complete. Our Linen Table Damask, Towels and Napkins are direct from Belfast. We are sole agents for the Centemeri Kid Glove. We have Silk Umbrellas and Gossamers enough to supply the oity. We have piles of Blankets as low as 90 cents per pair, full size.

Give ns a call. Window Shades, Tricycles, at prices lower than have ever before been quoted. The Finest Line of Baby Carriages in the oity at a very low figure. THE ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT, B. PARKEE, No.

250 Main Street, Opposite Yo Semite House. Sylvesters Bankrupt Stock, ALEX CHALMERS Nos. 194: and 196 Mtain Street. SUMSwIM THE AVON BLOCK, Cor Mala and California Bta. Telephone 6 l7tf.

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