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April 21, 1878 (4 pages)

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Ghe Daily Transcript. _ation a by savbtat touatng isenitere of Act. of 1804 confined to aliens~ ‘who jzation-was restricted to. “aliens of NEVADA CITY, CAL. : — se 21, hie GEO. M, Morr sp our only authorazed Agent in Sacramento, He will_reeoive Advertisements and Subse riptions for tho Transokiwt, and receipt for us in our name. CHINAMEN BE NATURBRALIZED CAN The queetion of whether Mongoliat whoare foreign born cau become citizens: of this” ei tlcenoaet is s£e: ni > copsider* BREVITIES, . More rain fell yesterday. How will you have your eggs done? aoe ** Who is Panl Pleasanton?” is daily asked. House eleaning js indulged in to an glarming extent nowad: 1y8. Fhe Nevada County Leache ws’ Institute convenes a week from to-mor. row, An 8-year-old son of John Beck, was: drowned at Dutch Flat on Thursday last. A mining suit involving $3,000 damages, will be brongit befure the “District Gourt-to-mterea ws . Ono more week of school, nd in Sanfrancisco rights in that “nationality iiking stepns to test their the premises. “No one “familiar with the social habits of the Chinese andthe persistency with which they renmin apart from the institutions ot o@F country will he-itate—to _pronounce them whoily-unfif’ to receive the benelits and shure the tesponsiHilities of citizgoship, ~° Fortunately the Federal laws do not grant’ thei ‘taat privilege. A brief ullusion to the laws will make this at once apparent, Naturalization was by the: This act when were free white persons. stood unchanged antil 1871, it was amended by admitting ‘‘alieus African.descent'’ to the righte=etp naturalization. Upon the adoption of the Revised Stitutes in 1873, . the (then 4 Short vication; #nd i be ‘ets what pleases the youngsters. _ ‘Some of the oldest inhabitsuts predict another fall of snow beiere the weather finally clears up, : The Congregational ehafen Beneficent is tobe held at the DuiouFlctel, on Weduesdiy eveningyoext. Strong doses of advertising should. ‘adinistsred to basiuess tact looks brivas about this time of year. /Voity new ee doltare—part of the ‘first batch coined at the Sau Fratici#eo——Miut--were brought tu this city on Friday night. There is rumor on the Btreets ‘that -‘D, Wellington, Isaac Adair ‘and A. D. Tower will ba the nominees for Trustees on the Oitizens’ ticket, “There will bea mass meeting gaat the, Court House ing for the purposé of nominating a tu-orrow evenwords referring to” cuhtens“wito— were freo white persons were omitted, and . thence it was claimed tbat naturalAfrican nativity and persons of Afrizau desecnt;” “Fhe error was said} td) have been clerical and unintentional; ~Oongress“in 187); for the purpose, it was said, of giving the, statute a yestrictive sense and excluding Mongolians, restored the omitted words. No changes have since been made. _ Our naturaiiZie \ 2 of African nativity and persons of is no way by which he ean-becomea in Afriean colonies fall<-within __: _ghose who are born here of ‘course . _ changed, “PRansowipr for refusing to publish “ule to ignore all such. “we have ever refused him that privtion laws, therefore, apply ta aliens . “who are free white persons, aliens African descent, and to none others. Tho'Chinaman is excluded,and there citizen. ‘Those who have been bern the provision admitung Africans, and Citizens: ticket—for “the ‘municipal election. . Saerts dressev-aro,4> -be—the rage fagain. And we pause to won ier have to bee mployed by the city to take the place of tavse aseful louy ‘trails. : J: Hendrickson, a 14-year-old boy from ‘Truckee, was brought down yeate rday morning by Constable J. A. Noell, vate pag the-Couaty . Jail on at chiatiie of petit’ larceny. He is sentenced to 23-days’ oument, r~-Secure reserved seats for tie Choral Society concert which is .to take impris. place next: Luesday evening. Everybody: is going to attend, aid “tiose who are wise will avoid tbe rush—at the ticket office on the evening. of. the entertainment. = a are entitled to citizenship. Until that time or until present laws are foreign born Mongolians cannot become citizens of the United States. ene Gthers Over Gur Shoul« ders, A North San‘ Juan correspondent oi the Weekly Gazette, in referring to the action of the Supervisors, by which the Eureka Lake and Water Mining Company received a large sum of maney from the county for building a road, finds foul t with the his communicatiop-a few weeks since as ho requested. ‘Tho fact of the matter is we dil refuse to publish a certain cerrespondence relating to ¢ne above matter not tong since, and we should do so again under the same vireumstances. The letter was anonymous, and we make it a positive Had it been accompanied by ti name of the -writer (not for publication,but as a guarantee of, good faith on his part) -we should have givenit to the. public with pleasure. But ono thing is certain, and it ought to be thoroughly understood by the people by thistime, we do not propose to make the Transcript a medium for the expressions of those individuals who assail every: body and every thing that does not accord with their private vieWs, upon our own responsibility. We will not encourage this business of * stabbing in the dark,’ to which some chronie fault-finders are so prone. But to those who wish to advance any views of their own, no matter what, if not scurrilous, the columns of this paper are always open,—proviiied we know who the aethor is. No petsoa. can say that jlege, even when in opposition toour own personal opivions, ete ‘ County, Court.j Fripay, April 19th. Josiah Hawks _Jobu’ Dower. Action for holding over after rent due, Judgment in tavor of plaintiff for restitution of premises. eee THe railroad from Benicia to SuiA young eauipha who are about to be married shortly, dropped into a Nevada City furniture’store yesterday, and picked out a bureau, washstand, bedstead, lounge, three chairs, etc.; and-as he paid the proprietor for these articles, Sud ordered them delivered at a certain . been very considerate in this ma'‘“Tue -pations: find itnecessary to meet together, compare their severul ex =t-byhis-owlr experience, also profi s . Coli how ean yextra-strert swWeepers-—wit = house, she her lover’. looked gushingly into eyes, and murmured something about the ‘Suite By and Lb J. <A $39.00 Worth of Music for $2,50 Wébave just received a copy: of Hoelmijck’ « Musical Montbly, No. 1, which contains the following music: Romanza, by Mendelsohn, Col Seller’s Polka, by: J.-S. . Drako, Lite’s Happy Hours Waltz, by. Baker, Dear Old Homestead, by “A. Hilts, Angeles meet me at the Gate, by ©, M.Currier. Threesongs and three Instrumental Pieces, adapted for Piano or Organ. It seems to us that American Music publishers are : determined to complete with Lon“don publishers in furnishing this great country with cheap music. The price of a single number of Helmick’s Musical Monthly, is 2o cents, or $2 50 per year, which will furnishyou during the year $30 00 worth of first-class music for $2 50. All our readers who are interested in music, should not fail to subscribeforthis great musical work. You will never regret it, Address allordersto F. W. Henmics, 136 West Fourth St’ Cincinnati, O. ae Paris Detectives. Clever detectives they have in Paris. There was a robbery committed in a big house tue other day, which the officer cume to the conclusion cquld only have been committed by an inmate. He said nothing till rent duy came round, then went to the coneierge, . ‘All the tenants ip the uppér stories paid their. rent?’ ‘‘All -but three." “Arethey usually slow in paying up” tobe behindband.”’ man—he overdid “Old X. is my the busiuess,?” gun is about completed The first train was expected to enter Benicia yesterday. . made the arrest, i man, too, Teachers Institute. The school Superintendents,in various parts of the Stite] and we-presume Nevada county js.-net an exception, are daily jin receipt of notes from texichers, in whieh they ask to be excused from atiending the Institutes to be beld in the various counties. Tt is true.that utt-ndhance at these gatherings causes tut teacher to incur considerable expense tuat by avoid, non-attzndence he m ght but our legislataies have ter, and have made the conditions of favorable to the teacher a8 we can reasonable asksalaries-of % aitempioyed ‘terehers . are paid while attending an _Tosiituts $e same as though they were at work in their own school-roor Thouvh some Bourds of Trustees b graye fhe teacher the tite spentat an Lustitute, yet if the Inst.tuie be properly condacted, doubtje-8 time thus spent is: well -speut ‘Persons of all pfofessions and occuatcendance ~“s to periencés, discuss the orerits of new > aid thus aid to one another’s efficiency, abd the teacher who relies on bis . . oWn experience exclusively for improvement, -howevér well up. be muay be in his profession at preseut in tinte, find Aimself methods of doing their work, will, quite ivferior as a teacher to wout he grits These reusons why, every by the-experierco: of uthers, are ‘sufficient Ltoreher; shonld—sttead—these—Tnstie+ tiites: besides the School Saperintendeut hus uo authority to excuse any; bis-di ity in the matcer is plain, wud he ough t to, ol Soe dts >. ‘hat Mighty silver Uollar. Jolin “BSsq.) has Rintly presented us with one of the new ailWe have examined the coin critically, and from an artistic point of view, inctined to conchite thatthe designer: of-it— either] Purtison, ver dollars, are had a vindictive spite against the. American people, or wasa green The-_pictare-of Liberty,on one side,reminds:us of Dr, Mary Walker's photograph taken on the rough side of a stove lid, ata moment when that ofa girl Was suite hand at-the dusiness. “The Other Side,” relating to the -yoters should think twiee before they “peaches: fortheriatethe-st 8u oh of paub= + omait of paris) . drain, at least, upon Communicated} The Special Pax Controversy. Epitor Tranxscript—Dear Sir— The cofrespoodence-inyesterday's TRANscRIPT ovar“the signature of advisability of waking a special and immediate outlay of $6.000 of the people's money that additional sehool room nay be secured for the use of the rapidly increasing rising generation of Nevada City, is a nmiost remarkable specimen of imisrepresentayard for patent arguments ‘against placing an additional lyad upoa the backs of the overburdened: taX-payers just now. — writer of this Pee was solely Tee . short time since, for which you, Mr. Editor,have received such a belaboring from the ge ty on the other side of the question who, according to his own admission, considers it a reason that the buildings-should bé erected because the money expended would be put into-circalation in this eommunity! “As well say that it would be a wise stroke of economy for the the same principle; for would not a hundred tiujes that-amcunt be put into circulation, and the people be a hundred times‘as prosperous? Again, I did rot endeavor to make it appear “that the levying of sucha tax deof my part would be'the height of foolishness, and what I did say. would tion combined with a stubborn disre }“Ti heap aes the sponsible for tie-ecompanication-oLa-t. city to erect a,handred baildings on . pends o upon the: -will be Board ducation.”~-Suctt sxertion of Easter Sunday. Special services to-day at Trinity Church, and sermon on the doctrine “Of tre resurrection -f the body. The E.+ter fectival will, bei» Tie altar and chan-]-:, ec ildren’s held at 12:30. cel will be decorated with Easter flowers, The publie invited. Seats] free. Geo R Davis, Rector. Congregational Church. Preaching at. the Congreg tional Church tc-day as usnal, ‘Subject, in the morning: “Deops of Rain.”’ In the evening: ‘‘Words of. Cheer and warning to the Workingmen : extended THE Graph i¢ §ays the new ‘doar . would have-tooked well enouah—i the Englishmen tiat cesigned it had puta little more stuffing around the eagle’s wish-bone, and had tea. up looking out of tue window on the ‘other side. We are told that the smallest lair throws a shadow. And so it does It. throws a-shadowover your appe‘tite when you. find . hair in your the chin of the. factory girl who is/ MASONIC NOTICE. Nevada Lodge, No. 13,F. & A.M. STAIED MEETINGS ON the Se-ond Wednesday of each “month: —Viriting Erethren in goo standing are cordially in. vited. 2 JOHN CALDWELL, Master. J. H. BoarpmMan, Secretary. ap-12 NOTICE, . eS OFFICE Nev ADA GRAVEL MINING Co. SAN Francisco, Cab, apri) 11, 1878, Ta mee ing of the Board of Directors ofthe Neveda Gravel Mining Cem ‘pa ny, held this day, Assessment No.1 of 5%-lts per-bhnre, levied January 17, 1878, is hereby rese inded, J. PENTEC OST, {als-3t } Secretary, —— oe A cordial invatetion — is ESTRAY NOTICE. to_all. Seats so Sines Rr ie 3 A-bipned, oh-saburday. April: Stir, I878, a_Brincie—Cow with a —young—calf:— th. ewnercan obtain the same by calling ut Fermperance Hall, preving property ang paying charges, JOHN GRIMES, Nevaile€ sity Aprik, 16; TSF : GS ‘STOCKHOLDERS’ Seen NHE ‘ANNUAL MEETING OF THE _§ stockholcersof THE MASONIC HALL ASSOCIATION, will be held at Masonic Hall, ow % May 18; IS7s. forthe purpose of electing three Trustees of Said: AS-ociation, «nd cf transacting such o her besiners as may lawfully come Saturday Evening, victuals. before it : : : K. CASPER, deieaased 2 acta ee x oD Ss Nevada March, 30th, 1878 THE price of gas has-been reduced ~}——— ie in Sacramento to $4 per — i : ee i : N BE R Vv 2 Pie eee er A SaCRaAMENTO burseryman has a —-AND “century plant” which is about Lo DRESS MA KING.
blee * Soa eee. = ; —o cea, eae er LOCAL “SUNDA il There will be Catholic church Gentle reader day, for the sak The Easter set pal Church to-da teresting. Rev. Mr. Si Workingme pto~fatioval eburch, YAME to the. enclosure vi the under. Aged ay 13 ray si-T' ¢ap-eburch_in= > the Savious's te The Sunday— yiowg Nevada mid to be tn an ~ gua condition. The: renderin anthem” by a . ~prowient Léatt ‘church this mor “Will the ange portals, to’ wel ean, turn aside and whisper, ‘H a man’ ?”’ Oar pagina anc éebrated. a festiva of ‘‘Easter,”” ow much revered bi goddess of love. MISS LOTTIE WEISS, net: possibly ‘admit of suelr-a—construction at the hands of an unprejudiced person, _1 maintain that. the DR, MANA>:E, OPTICIAN, — OF BA LTiIMO RE, YAN: suit all sights, om te mere inspec y tion -f the eyes. with his imrove: lie debt during the present mT For a time some other less expensive ‘means can be readily provided, by renting rooms, which will answer and by the time another year rolls around, although times in gene ral. may not all temporary requirements; PARABOLA SPECTACLES. ‘Phiese” Te ieee are recommended bythe most -elebrated physicians in Furops fod thts country, ther construction Is mm accérdarnce with the philosophy of nitafe,in the form of wconcave convex mirror, and the transparency y so perfect that the -weirer tan only pirecive he has them on by the improvement of his sight. We cheerfully recom nend Dr MANASSE touche public ; have become less stringent, the reduction of certain expenses whiehis to take place at the conclusion of the current term will have restored tou= fidence to the tax-payers, and put the school fund in a condition to adN.R, Surry M. P W.'T. Hoywarp, M.D. S1LAs GRA: GE2, Governor of Nebraska. J. N. Cornisn, Pres’ t-Hemburg, Bank’ Iowa: CHRISTOPHER JOHN’ON, M.D.” WM A. Bantz:n M’ Db. Jas. N. Buknes, Pres’t StJoseph Bank, Mo. . Col.H. Pratr, Paymaster U. 8. A., Omahe. Pet fering from too mueh green. fruit. Fhe notte encircling this suggestive picture is punctuated thus: “i Pluribus-Unam-” On the reverse side is acaricature of the American eagle, that iS; we betreveilt is a take-off on that noble bird, although it looks far more like a bat hung upto dry. Just over its head, in small German text, is the inscription, ‘‘In God we trust,” with a little tand w beginning the last two words! These are some of the points about the new silver dollar which have caused it to ba a subject of much ridicule at the hands of the people-all over the. country. But then there is some consolation loft for%he outraged tastes of. a-cultured public: “A-dgllat’s a dollar for. a’ that’—when it ifn’ ninety-two cents, as this one is! “ns38-8. ~~~ — —-~3 om —= & Cheap ‘Excursion to See Forepaugh’s Great Show. It is but once in a life-time that a-person. is afforded an opportunity to Wilness so meritorious an entertainment as Forepaugh, the king of all the world’s showmen, is. presenting tothe people of. the Pacific Slope this season. .Not stopping to consider the expense attendant upon such an enterprise, he has directed every effort to putting a show on the road for the year of 1878 which will so far surpass all previous efforts as to make them seem but. mere “sideshows” when compared with it. As the extensiveness of the paraphenalja necessitates a long train of railroad cars to brought be into requisiit will -bimpossible for the great caravan to diverge from fhe main line.” But having determined to give the inhabitants of the entire surrounding country an opportunity to witness so, remarkable a monument to his abilities-as acaterer tO the amusement tion for its conveyance, “Two of them are, bat tuis ; round trip, including a ticket to the is the first time I ever knew old X.1 show, will be only $1 50, less than suid the estuts officer, and he 615 P.M, » returning immediately afOd X. was te! tor the conclusion of each entertaincheap éxcursion trains, City and Grass V ‘the occasion ef Friday, M; rom Nevada ey to Colfax, on 1is appearance there od. The fare for’ the baif che ordinary rates. Trains will leave Nevada City at 12 mM, and at ment, *Daggett for one of the characters, going classes, Mr. Forepaugt has+conspleted arraugements running ite now too limited resources s. Ww hen the election takes place, I firmly bepolls and administer a rebuke to the principles which favor the levying of a special tax at so untimely a period as the present. . They will say, ‘Wait awhile, gentlemen, untill we have fully recovered from that strain upon our purses which certain past .extravagances hsve engenderéd.”’ Tax PAYING WorKINGMAN. —_—+ a + ee Athenians Slandered. Miss Nellie Daggett hus opened a barber shop in Boston, and the excitement is intense in cousequence. She is preity aud neat, and itis a p well-known fact that women can sbavefar’. better than men—-can,.°.if ‘fuey set themselves’ abont it. The young men of the locality huve their hair cut several times a week, aud are thinking seriously of the needs oftheir eye-teeth and gums. The old men are having their faces, and chins nearly shaved off, and are using bair restoratives with a prodigality really — frightfal. R sIph Waldo Emerson occupies the chair vearl. half the time, to the intense displeasure of Joseph Cook, who findsit necessary to be shaved every morning. writting a new story for the ‘Atlantic,’”” and, having selected§ Miss William D. Howells is. Bavewrs, Sab) Eee Prost Pe 2 Hie Bank the_Ladies-of s evida and vicinity; that She is now prepared to te ae Fit,;-and-Mako all kinds of DPKESSES, ae WOULD ‘Yespectfuily Sune pUNCE ts in this ety re Tbe building b the Hine NiDbo} holds regular m The -GrassV from-ehureh on {SPE MOST TASHIONAELE STYLES AND AT LOW RATES: Millinery in ell its Branches, Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets madeto order » made over in the Latest Sifiimer styles, Gentlemen’s Panama and -Leghern Hats Cleaned and Whitened. _ All work entrusted to my care. will rePhot >: “ot 0:1 Paintings. i xectted in the highest style of the art. Cath-umd-sre— specinens—at— AN FORE TAM’S;+where orders can be left. MISS LOTTIE WEISS, Residence, Sacramento Street, near Weiss’ br wery. m28 es poateati Epting and neh Ad NE promptond careful attention.. weatner;-when-t Tiket¥ to where <a litthe havea migh:y so bring Usion man is ve so, even if he do chine? Bveanske THEODORE ‘I -of poems-nearly: ; Seed Leaveyour (wouRIcu, Peri Rea, . or. Massene can Be seen at: the partor of the Univn Hotel —— -apZbtTy FOR SALE. qtETY shares of PEOPLE’S ICE COMPANY SPOCK. Addresa3, POs OFFICE, Box 13, ap20 Nevada Uily. STOCHOLDERS’ MEETING. FFICE. NEVADA GRAVEL MINING ¢( Company, Nevada City, Cal., April 18th, 187s. Notice is hereby given, that ,& Special Meetingo the steckholders of the Neyada Gravel Miniug Company, of 4 Nevada C ity, Nevada County. State of California, will be held at its office, Na ‘tional . Exchange Hotel, in Nevada City, Nevada . Co.,Cal., on MUNDAY, the 6th dey of MAY, A.D. 1878, said day, forthe purpose of amending the “by-laws and-electing a Bovr of Diréctors for the ensuing year, and for the tranrac‘tion of such otner busiuess 4S may come before said meeting ‘Transfer boo! s close ten days. before said election, to wit: The 25th day of April, A. D.1878. This meeting is called by. me, upon the written re. quest of the stockholders of said corporation holding a majority of the shar 8 of the capital steck uf said company. A. H, HANSON, Secretary. No Kearneyism FOR Us: CITIZENS’ MEETING, . PPNAE Citizens of Nevada City, all, are requestes to meet AT THE COURT HOUSE, MQNDAY EVENING, April 224, At 80’ clock, for the purpose of nominaone and makes that fact an excuse for having his head shampooed at all hours and, straogest of all, John G. Whittier is raising w moustache and bas to make frequent yisits to Boston and the young lady’s shop in econseqvence—to say nothing of a suddenly conceived but poetic desire to let bis hair grow and have it shaped into ringlets. — 21re — BEBSONAL. “Yn town yesterday: F J. Fetter Reno; O. Campbell and B. D/ Chadwick, Blue Tent; J. H. Clute, Allee ghany; T. R. Ford, Jerry Dodge and Geo. W right, Philadelphia, Penn.;/ James. Thompson, San Freticiseco; . Mrs. Robinson, Washington, T. R. Toole, Advance Agent for Forepaugh’s Great Show, was in the city yesterday, making arranyements for the cheap excursion from Nevada City to Colfax, on friday, May 3d. of the diy and some of the evening; . ; ting a ticket te be void for at tue Citys . Mlectio: . Let every citizen att: nd this Meeting and assist in placing a ticket in the field for Trustees, Marshal, Treasurer and Assessor, that will Be elec.ed on the 6th of May. ; ald © MANY CLLIZENS. TEACHERS’ 'NSTITUTE. HE Nevada.County Teachers’ Institute ‘ will convene at 1.30 P.M,, MONDAY APRIL 29th, 1878, And continue in session during the week. It will be held at the — *. Washi»gton School Heuse, Nevada City. . Teachers of the county MUST attend its fessiOns or be considered guilty of uupro. fessional conduct, See section 1560 Re , vised School Law. Able instructors will be present. School Trustees and others intérested in education are invited to attend. GEO, E. ROBINSON, ~-—‘Supt,of Schools, — _apls, FOR CITY, MARSHAL, iE BAILEY will be a candi date for election to the office of City arshai, atthe ensuing at; -election,.to * be held da » May 6th, 1878, atl o'clock, in the afterhooa ofGRAND AND— , “pr c NI Cc, TO BE HELD AT ISMERI’S GROVE, 5th, 1878, Under the auspices o GRASS VALLEY UAMP, No. 72, 0. of C. Sunday, May LARGE ING will be provided, and thé best ot Krauss and string Music will be in atten ‘ance. There will be seats. for the accommodation of guests, on the grounds. The. TIME TABLE. Leave Grass Vailey at 8.40 A. M,, A. M., 1.00 P. M., 240 Fb. M.,3,90 P. 8.25 P. M. Leave Nevada City , at 9.20 A. 9.00 ». M., 4.20 P. M., 7.00 P. M. PRICES AS USUAL. By order of the Committee. WORRINGRERS TICKES. M., M., 19M. For Marshal, ERASTUS BALDRIDGE. For ‘ ity Treasurer, L. W. DREYFUSS. For City Assessor, W. 8S. LONG. a For Trustees, K. CASPER, F. GILLET, J. C. LOCKLIN, a nnpiticnemnmenr negara Election. School Directors’ 8 eee Y OTICBis hereby given to the qualine a Electors of Nevada School District, inéluding Nevada . City, that an eiecties will be held om Saturday, April 27th, 1878, Atthe Washington School House, For the parpose of electing Two (2) Schov? Directors of said District. The polls wit open ore bour after sunrise and closé st sunset. i-rastis Bond Inspector, A. Ht, Wadsworth ard Delos Calkine--tudgeeBy order of the Buard of Education. . , RICH, P: C. Bi Munior, Clerx, A PLATFORM. FOR DANc-~A’ tine Lunch~ onthe ground by Mrs TOTES ‘agent of tha Suc feb.20 —— Geary: Hason hand t wagons, with st braces ; also, 2 « wagons; also, .o1 with other mate tale cheap for ca Don’t forget t largest and best in, iron, crocke in Nevada count will-sell at a, lo other house in t He buys forcash Money to loar {al9-lw] Ca A pedler is go Valley, represet Dr, Manasse, se verti Nearer Sa persons are cat such -party, T sroung pedling, the Union Hote this city, of whi given, Dr. Will be at the ‘ew days with: a upproved spect: Con Hyman Bros. the largest, best complete stock « Boys’ Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Ha ‘a the market, a Sold at greatly r “onVinced call at ‘orner Broad an Yada City, * ma Mrs, Belle ¢ “ued to . Ne “ttions. to see } fattons at the U ‘here she will ‘hirvoyant Sitti set from thas ‘Tuesday + Sittings daily. Wall Just received, » at W