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...... i. FREE MONIC GROUNDS. '-V- - room open all day. Modorate a't buy your hay until you tality and get prices at T. A. : Company's. rwin & ,Williams paints cover the loorepace. L. O. Ryan & Sons, For Sale n room house, can be easily trans- 1 into a fine six room cottage. 1 be eold at a bargain as the lot is e far other purposes. Knquire at ingrees ave. Demonstration A.Coffee and Tree Tea will be dem- ted 'every day iii Pacific Grove onterey duzing July and August body is welcome to a cup. J28 gienic kalsomine at Ryan & 4Oc covers 200 square ft. e Review is prepared to fur- engravul calling cards on notice at San Francisco prices. i have a' plate bring it to us. 1*have no plate we caft supplg romptly. Engraved wedding itions also furnished at city 4- ! to the Grove Bakery for a big :e of Ginger Bread. loarders Wanted Willow street. Two ladies or a t, $22 each. Accomodations for en. Jy.12 W5 lingame has nice apricots for can- d wood, dry wood and all you *t Geo. F. Bodislis,_ corner For- d Ian ·el avenues. rench Instruction versation and coaching by native eacher. University graduate. Phone lain 192, or call at 336 Van Buren St, donterey, or inquire at Culp Bros. Full line of nno and plain.Stationery it Culp Bros. Wooi Don't buy yaur wood before seeing 1. J, Steiner. 1 J U Pie fruit in one ;gal. tins. Johnston Bros. & Campbell. Must Be Sold Dirt cheap, a 6 roomed house,and two lota, convenient to everything. Apply stromwater pipe for Park and Four- taking for his subject '-lue .uu.-u teenth sreets. The price Inamed for Mgoacri at New Ulm Minnesota in the 24 inch pipe to be laid on Four. 1862 'Mr Stin, was one of the lirst teenth street, between- Pine avenue mon to participate in the war with and Gibson street is $1.60 per lineal the Indians at that times and had foot or $1,794 for the 996 feet to be command of th, first troops who laid. The price named for the arrived in New Ulm three foot pipe to be laid on Park What h• has to aa, should prove of street is 82.85 per foot or 82838.60 'great interest for the 1065 feet to be laid. They were awarded the contract for mak- Mrs Belle Roy Hubbard, of Stook - ing the pipe. ton, who died suddenly in the Grove The city will probably jay the on Sunday night after an illness of pipe by the day'• work under the a few hours, was a neice of Mre M supervision of a conipetent foreman. L MoKee also of Stockton, who ia The matter of laying :a zewer on' now occup,ing h,r cottage on Pacific Fourteenth street from a point 154 avenue in thin city Deceased wu a feet north of Pine avenue to Jun - widow, her husband having died in ipero avenue was brought up and Stockton about a year ago, discussed. It was stated that all the Thejfuneral of the late Gilbert propertyfowners are willing to have Satterly Hamilton was held on Tues· the sewer laid and J, A. Wolfe asked day afternoon from St. Mary's by' the permission to do the work by private Sea under the direction of under- oontract. He will probably take J. A. Pell, and it was largely be granted permission at the next meet- attend ed by friends and acquain- ing of the Board The matter of the tances dumping of garbage on the Chautau. Rev. G. M. Cutting, rector of St. ga beholi between Fifth and Sixth Mary's. conducted the impressive street was brought up and discussed, service of the Episcopal ohurob, and It was decided that step, muat be appropriate ¥coal selections were taken to stop the practlce. rendered. There wai a wealth of Miss Helen M. Madden died, at beautiful floral offerings whioh at- the Wontworth Banitarium on Tues. tested the high est,em in which the day morning at two o'clock after ,n ,deceased was held by his fellow illneBs of a few days. She wa0 ill citizens and brother member. of, th. w}thpneumoniaandwastakentoOddFellowsandUnitedWorkmen,of the sanitarium for treatment, but ahe which orders he was an honored continued to decline and died from member. hestrtfailurecausedbyhercillness.F.W.Ellis,ElB.Lewis,A.W. Deceased ham been coming to the Anderson, John, Penney, E, El GroveforabouttwentyyearsandLong.arkJamesKing,actedaspall speanding her summere. For about bearers, the first two representing seventeen years she waa the owner the the Episcopal chucrh, and the ofthelotonOceanViewavenueatothersrepresentingtheUnitedWork- the corner of Second street. She men and the- Odd Fellows in the livid for many years in New York order named. State,both-inHobokenandNewThemembersoftileUnitedWork- York Oity. She came to Oalifornia man lodge acted as an escort to the in 1876, since which time she has Odd Fellow•, and the deceased; as madeherhomewith.hercousinMrs.theprocealionfproceededtoCar- Harriett E. Drummond. The only melo cemetery and at the grave the other relatives she has in Calif.ir- baentiful funeral ceremony of the nia,areH.H.andM.L.Lawrence,IndependentOrderof'OddFellows who are also cousins. Deceased was was given by the members of the 63 years of age. The funeral ser- local 1 odge of that organization. ! vices are to be held from the' under- taking parlor of J. A. Pell 04 Wed- Before you buy youg stoves a-nd rangea see.tlie T. A. Work Company. nesday forenoon at 10:30. Friends and acquaintances are invited to Will S, Olaytog 18 down from San attend. Jose for a visit with his family •ho Headquaoters for good goods. are occupying their handsom e cot- Johnston Bros. & Campbell. tage on Lighthouse avenue during 6:50p. m. FACD€ 3 12:15 p m Daily ior Salinas, Obitipo and points between. ing arrives at 2:IO p m. 2:IO p. m. (Daily) for Santa Jose. San Francisco, Oakla as, San Luis Obispo and wa Returning arrives at 11:45 a 10:30 a. m. (Dally) for Santa Jose, San Francisco, Sali ta Barbara, Los Angeles an pal way statious, Returnir at 12:35 p. 21[4 4:35 p. m; Sunday only ; FI ville, Salinas and way stati turning arrives 9 :IG a. m. 6:30 p. m. (Daily except Su Salinas. Connect at lastro Sunset Express for Santa Los Angeles and East, via and New Orleans. Also for San Francisco and way stat turning arrives 8:30 p. m. 5;10 p. m. (Sunday only) above. 5:30 p. m. (Sunday only> for San Francisco and way stati turning arrivea 11:30 a. m. 9:55 p. m; Daily, for Castro way stations. Connects at C with Sunset Express for San ra, Los Angeles, and East v ancl New Orleans. Returuin at 11:40 p. m. Through ticketB t.) all East via Ban Fianeiscoor Los An pointe on the Southern Pac to California ean be obtain devot ticket office. C. R. ESTABRO EXCEURSIONRAT ONE FAR for ROUND TI Through cars to All Principal Point For sale dates and rates inquire of C. R. ESTABROOK, Agent, Pacific G or It. SHILLINGSBI Div. Pa Southern Paci 40 East Santa Clara St. , OCR Text: ...... i. FREE MONIC GROUNDS. '-V- - room open all day. Modorate a't buy your hay until you tality and get prices at T. A. : Company's. rwin & ,Williams paints cover the loorepace. L. O. Ryan & Sons, For Sale n room house, can be easily trans- 1 into a fine six room cottage. 1 be eold at a bargain as the lot is e far other purposes. Knquire at ingrees ave. Demonstration A.Coffee and Tree Tea will be dem- ted 'every day iii Pacific Grove onterey duzing July and August body is welcome to a cup. J28 gienic kalsomine at Ryan & 4Oc covers 200 square ft. e Review is prepared to fur- engravul calling cards on notice at San Francisco prices. i have a' plate bring it to us. 1*have no plate we caft supplg romptly. Engraved wedding itions also furnished at city 4- ! to the Grove Bakery for a big :e of Ginger Bread. loarders Wanted Willow street. Two ladies or a t, $22 each. Accomodations for en. Jy.12 W5 lingame has nice apricots for can- d wood, dry wood and all you *t Geo. F. Bodislis,_ corner For- d Ian ·el avenues. rench Instruction versation and coaching by native eacher. University graduate. Phone lain 192, or call at 336 Van Buren St, donterey, or inquire at Culp Bros. Full line of nno and plain.Stationery it Culp Bros. Wooi Don't buy yaur wood before seeing 1. J, Steiner. 1 J U Pie fruit in one ;gal. tins. Johnston Bros. & Campbell. Must Be Sold Dirt cheap, a 6 roomed house,and two lota, convenient to everything. Apply stromwater pipe for Park and Four- taking for his subject '-lue .uu.-u teenth sreets. The price Inamed for Mgoacri at New Ulm Minnesota in the 24 inch pipe to be laid on Four. 1862 'Mr Stin, was one of the lirst teenth street, between- Pine avenue mon to participate in the war with and Gibson street is $1.60 per lineal the Indians at that times and had foot or $1,794 for the 996 feet to be command of th, first troops who laid. The price named for the arrived in New Ulm three foot pipe to be laid on Park What h• has to aa, should prove of street is 82.85 per foot or 82838.60 'great interest for the 1065 feet to be laid. They were awarded the contract for mak- Mrs Belle Roy Hubbard, of Stook - ing the pipe. ton, who died suddenly in the Grove The city will probably jay the on Sunday night after an illness of pipe by the day'• work under the a few hours, was a neice of Mre M supervision of a conipetent foreman. L MoKee also of Stockton, who ia The matter of laying :a zewer on' now occup,ing h,r cottage on Pacific Fourteenth street from a point 154 avenue in thin city Deceased wu a feet north of Pine avenue to Jun - widow, her husband having died in ipero avenue was brought up and Stockton about a year ago, discussed. It was stated that all the Thejfuneral of the late Gilbert propertyfowners are willing to have Satterly Hamilton was held on Tues· the sewer laid and J, A. Wolfe asked day afternoon from St. Mary's by' the permission to do the work by private Sea under the direction of under- oontract. He will probably take J. A. Pell, and it was largely be granted permission at the next meet- attend ed by friends and acquain- ing of the Board The matter of the tances dumping of garbage on the Chautau. Rev. G. M. Cutting, rector of St. ga beholi between Fifth and Sixth Mary's. conducted the impressive street was brought up and discussed, service of the Episcopal ohurob, and It was decided that step, muat be appropriate ¥coal selections were taken to stop the practlce. rendered. There wai a wealth of Miss Helen M. Madden died, at beautiful floral offerings whioh at- the Wontworth Banitarium on Tues. tested the high est,em in which the day morning at two o'clock after ,n ,deceased was held by his fellow illneBs of a few days. She wa0 ill citizens and brother member. of, th. w}thpneumoniaandwastakentoOddFellowsandUnitedWorkmen,of the sanitarium for treatment, but ahe which orders he was an honored continued to decline and died from member. hestrtfailurecausedbyhercillness.F.W.Ellis,ElB.Lewis,A.W. Deceased ham been coming to the Anderson, John, Penney, E, El GroveforabouttwentyyearsandLong.arkJamesKing,actedaspall speanding her summere. For about bearers, the first two representing seventeen years she waa the owner the the Episcopal chucrh, and the ofthelotonOceanViewavenueatothersrepresentingtheUnitedWork- the corner of Second street. She men and the- Odd Fellows in the livid for many years in New York order named. State,both-inHobokenandNewThemembersoftileUnitedWork- York Oity. She came to Oalifornia man lodge acted as an escort to the in 1876, since which time she has Odd Fellow•, and the deceased; as madeherhomewith.hercousinMrs.theprocealionfproceededtoCar- Harriett E. Drummond. The only melo cemetery and at the grave the other relatives she has in Calif.ir- baentiful funeral ceremony of the nia,areH.H.andM.L.Lawrence,IndependentOrderof'OddFellows who are also cousins. Deceased was was given by the members of the 63 years of age. The funeral ser- local 1 odge of that organization. ! vices are to be held from the' under- taking parlor of J. A. Pell 04 Wed- Before you buy youg stoves a-nd rangea see.tlie T. A. Work Company. nesday forenoon at 10:30. Friends and acquaintances are invited to Will S, Olaytog 18 down from San attend. Jose for a visit with his family •ho Headquaoters for good goods. are occupying their handsom e cot- Johnston Bros. & Campbell. tage on Lighthouse avenue during 6:50p. m. FACD€ 3 12:15 p m Daily ior Salinas, Obitipo and points between. ing arrives at 2:IO p m. 2:IO p. m. (Daily) for Santa Jose. San Francisco, Oakla as, San Luis Obispo and wa Returning arrives at 11:45 a 10:30 a. m. (Dally) for Santa Jose, San Francisco, Sali ta Barbara, Los Angeles an pal way statious, Returnir at 12:35 p. 21[4 4:35 p. m; Sunday only ; FI ville, Salinas and way stati turning arrives 9 :IG a. m. 6:30 p. m. (Daily except Su Salinas. Connect at lastro Sunset Express for Santa Los Angeles and East, via and New Orleans. Also for San Francisco and way stat turning arrives 8:30 p. m. 5;10 p. m. (Sunday only) above. 5:30 p. m. (Sunday only> for San Francisco and way stati turning arrivea 11:30 a. m. 9:55 p. m; Daily, for Castro way stations. Connects at C with Sunset Express for San ra, Los Angeles, and East v ancl New Orleans. Returuin at 11:40 p. m. Through ticketB t.) all East via Ban Fianeiscoor Los An pointe on the Southern Pac to California ean be obtain devot ticket office. C. R. ESTABRO EXCEURSIONRAT ONE FAR for ROUND TI Through cars to All Principal Point For sale dates and rates inquire of C. R. ESTABROOK, Agent, Pacific G or It. SHILLINGSBI Div. 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