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July 14, 1886 (4 pages)

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Scieaeeees $7.00 WERE os os ccs cies 15 oTs. WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1836. LOCAL MATTERS. ‘County Board of Equalization. oe Turspay, July 13, 1886. _ The Board met pursuant to adjournment, all the members being “present. F. M. Pridgeon, presid__ A. Gauthier was cited to appear and show. cause why his assessment should not be raised on the Crown Point mine from $1,000 to $8,000, and the mill from $1,000 to The following changes were ordered made in the assessment roll for Nevada township: sessed at $150 to be reduced to Mrs. H. Baxter. Assessment for lot 6, Block 63, cancelled. V. E. Austin. Assessment on horses for $300 cancelled, being assessed in Yuba county. Lot 9, Block 36, Grass Valley township, assessed to Wm. Best, ordered assessed to Mary A. Best. Board adjourned until 10 o’cl’k tomorrow morning. F. G. Bearry, Clerk. By W. D. Harris, Dep. E ee ' Installation of Officers. The following officers of Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47, I. 0. O. __F., were installed Monday evening by D. D. G. P. J. C. Rich, assisted by John Werry,G. H. P., A. Lord, G. 8S. W., John Waters, J. W., and David Hutchinson, I. 8.: Wm. Brown, C. P.; R. _ Forman, H.P.; J.C. Abbott, W.; John Evans, J, W.; Geo. A. Gray, 8.; N. P. Brown, T.; W. H. Martin, ist W.; Paul Richards, 2d ~W.;Jas. Hawke, 834 W.; W. T. Silva, 4th W.; J.G. O'Neill, 1st G.ofT.; John Waters, 2d G. of T.;A.R. Lord, G.; Thos. Daniels, I. 8.; John Waters, J. G. O’Neil and A. R. Lord, F. C. A Sensible Amendment. A Washington (D. C.). dispatch _ of Sunday says: The PostmasterGeneral has, in compliance with petitions signed by large numbers moo yw of business men in numerous cities, amended the postal laws so as tu permit transmission through the mails within the United States and Territories of liquids, not liable. to explosion or spontaneous combustion or ignition by shock or jar and not inflamable, soit soap, pastes or confections, ointments, salves _ andarticles of similar consistency under certain conditions, insuring safety to other mail matter: in transmission. eo “Old Tecumseh.” TOPE cb ers The members of Chattanooga Post will make an effort to -have Geo. W. T. Sherman visit this city while he is on the coast for the purpose of attending the Grand Army encampment. He should be prevailed upon to come during the progress of the District Fair, which will nodoubt be as convenient a time for him as any other The battle-scarred old veteran would be giyen a welcome by our eitizens that would do his loya Settied the Bill. The Sacramento Bee of Monday says: R.T. Devlin, of counsel for the county in the case of the Péopany, paid $2,500 into the County — of purity, Bag be and aide the echo act Treas this mornin as costs] W/10lesomeness. ore econonii. Gold Fiat, or specifications, ete , enquire — s cal than the ordinary kinds, and wm cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short} Nevapa Crry, July 10, 1836, weight, aluin or phosphate pow. — —: ders. Soup oNLV In cans. Roya ae as gale dadiiics of age Powprr Co., 106 Wall America? Simply because it is impossible to use it, even for a week, without perceiving its hy-giene effect upon the teeth, the collected from the defendant in that case. ‘ [ee 5 Why Has Sozedont gums and the breath. ᴀ Arrivals at the @:; Ramelli, Ranch, A. Friedman, City, Geo, Jacobs and wife, City, Miss Lyda Smith, do Win. Menner, San Juan, P. W. Gaynor, © do _»J. D. Ostro1., Bloomfield, --D. Burrows, do. Glenbrook, te 5 Peter . Rock C Dikeman, Berkeley, . A. Rice, San Francisco, n Wappel, M lle, P. Fratis, Downieville, mptonville, The Post says that ‘during the past week about 465 immigrants “}have arrived in San Francisco. by rail. A large proportion of these are well-to-do Eastern . farmers, who desire to settle in the State. Very few laborers or other perso: # without capital have arrived fcr the last month. The steamers ‘from Portland are bringing quite a large number of people from Oregon, who are almost destitute. A representative of the Immigration Association has been examining lind in Lake county, near Blue lakes, for the past week. He is much pleased’ with the land, but he, would be still more favorably impressed with the land of Nevada county if he would take a trip up here. The land is not only much better here, but it can just at present'be bought for a great deal less money per acre. Se The Mountain Weil House. Mrs. John Robinson has opened the Mountain Well House-on the Washington road, 9 miles above Nevada City, and is now ready entertain the traveling public with accommodations and_ refreshments. jy13-6t ——— Pe In answer to your questions about the Cream Balmi would say that I used it for cold in the head with very beneficial results. I kave kept it on hand for nearly two years.—F. A. Reynolds, Rivrerside, Cal. > Carr Bros. use pure fruit. syrups in their soda water. tf: ‘ > _ For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, you have a printed guaranteeon every bottle of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Carr Bros., Agents. \ = tannin Try Spider Leg Tea. J. J. Jackson keepsit. Finest tea in town. Try it. tf 2 OO MASONIC NOTICE. Stated Meeting. There will be a meeting of Nevada Lodge, No. 13, F. and A. M., on Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. A full attendance of members is desired. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. D. E. Moraan, Master. J. H. Boarpman, Sec. DT ated Got Shot, Mr. Eutsler, of Calaveras county, says: “‘I accidentally shot my horse, discharging the contents of a double-barrelled gun inand quite deep. Icured him ina short time with the Nutional Horse Liniment. One peculiar featare of this Linimentis, it keeps away the flies and prevents proud flesh.’’ Ip you want a cold, refreshing and healthy drink, try Carr Bros.’ soda water, tf °<> +---——— er will cure sick headache. @ ] Absolutely Pure. ple ys. the Gold Run Mining Com-} this ‘powder never varies. A Bs will be received till Monday, July Constable’s Sale, bearing date Jmwy 10th, 1886, on a judg tom Hill, Nevads Township, Nevada county, State of California, known aa the Knickerbocker Mining Company’sclaim,and dex ribed as foll:ws; viz. Situate about one miie westerly from Nevada City, having afrontaye of (800 feet) eight hundred fect more or less 4.1.1 extending back to the center of the ridge and bounded ou the east. by. the south by the Kim, Rock and onthe wes by the claims of the Phen'x Com any. : Notice ishereby given that on Thursday, the 5th day of August, 188, in front of the Court House door, Nevada Township, Nevada County, Cal., between,.the hours o} 9 o'clock a. m. and 5 o'clock P, M., to-wit: at 1 o'clock, P. M., of that day, I will sell ali the right, title and interust of W. R. Craiy, the defendant in and to the above describe: money e 4 exécution and all ass * Given under my hand this 18th day of : : WILLIAM SCOTT, t of Nevada Tow Nevada County, California. ae tothe hip, making an ugly hole, Waher D. Vinton, Agent. j39-1mDr. Pennineton, dentist, Broad ‘ Assessments, : st. near Post and Express Offices. . o4.0 ot the clork ot Bard et Sapervisors . 1AS he come beck to ruin. gentlemen. i me . the Board of Superv'sors ol thisconn'y. (Gone I[n,” Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO me directed and delivered, issued from e Court of W. P. Sowden, Esq, an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the Township of Nevada, County of Nevada, State ef Cal., ment renderedin said Court on the 24th day . ‘ of Juve, a. Dp, 1886, wherein A. Ladi man, tain pie ‘e of mining groun sit 1ate on OrnsBas: Congtess Has Done Something. . _“Tt’s all a mistake—that Con ; ~ Lgress has done nothing this ses{sion ;”’ observed the snake editor. . “Well, what has it done?’’ ask. ee : es ed the horse editor. j C h { “Why, one member from Mis— For ; as e . souri has already won $49,000 at . poker since Congress opened:’’ ee eeceernrenine 4 -—— © : Send the Truth Abroad. Flour, _ 100 Ibs, $2 26) parties desiring copies of the ti a eae ‘(Home Seekers’ Edition’ of the , f Grass Valley Tidings for their own = 7: a te signe use or to send away. to friends, Whi Je ghee 12 Ibs: " . can obtain the same, by makirg ae # = if 14 a . application at the office of the NeBrown 12 . vada County Land and Improvetre ment Association. Currants, 10.“ —_ : Prones, \ 10 “ Wititam Gitper and another Cod Fish, oe * scientific crank start this week Beans, a6.. Pearl Barley 12 “ Java Coffee, a: * Costa Rica “* 8 “ tion of climbing the north pole before their return. —It-would’ be a wise policy for the Secretary of Corned Beef, 4 Sarsaparilla will eradicate this Lard, 10 Ibs. 90/evil. ae Lard, 8 lbs. 76 Pare Ice Cream. Kerosene, per gallon, 40 <a : ’yrup, per gallon, 60. ‘The only place tu get pure ice ’ t ’ Syrup, 5 galion kegs 2 25) cream is at Antone Tam’s. Also Pickles Bigallon kegs . gg . fresh oysters and confectionery. g ry = + sepiies a = = Good Tea, pee Ib, 28) fromthe mildest ailment of the i soso via Tea, ee 35 . Stomach to the Deadliest Epidem= 5 Ib. box, I 60) i. Fever, Dr. Richmond’s SamariEagish Breakfast] T 50. tan Nervine is conquering mala* “ per{ib. 35/1 dies which have defied the FaculSoap, (per box, 55 . ty, while Dyspepsia, Gout, RheuSavon Soap, “ IT 25 . matism, Urinary Complaints, BilHar. kness Candl's, per bx, 3 40 . iousness, Nervous Disabilities,and Goodwin's = . 8 76) 211 disorders not organic, are obSan Franc's, 1 50 / iterated by this matchless Nerve Starch, per box, * 60} Tonic and Alterative. Whu cares Butter, per roll, 40) tor the doctors’ sneers when this fobacco, per plug, 50 ‘fallible remedy is at hand? The. : AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN afflicted will find it to be a constitutional specific and a fountain of PROPORTION. vitality and vigor, as refreshing . and exhilarating as a cool, gushing spring of water to the parched and . . fainting traveler in the desert $1.50 at Carr Bros. For County Treasurer, i ENRY MCNULTY, of Moore’s_ Flat, will be a ‘and date for the office of juunty Treasurer, subject: to the decision of the Republican County Convent on. For County Assessor. P AUL begs Sen. of Badger Hill.will be acandidate for the aitive of County Assea sor sul ject to the decision of the Republican County Convention, Real and Personal Property accordance with Section 8672 of the Politie.lC de of the State of Calitornia, he was Ci ushed, Busted, met on the 6ch day of July, 1886, to examne the Assessment Buvkand to equalize the assessments of the property of the -ounty for the year 1836, ‘ The said Board will continue in session from time to time for the business of equalization, and to examine applicanta f r the correcti n of errorsinsaid Assessment Book until MONDAY, JULY 19, 1886. Sworn applications are required . , +O The Assessment Book has been ant will be oper to public in<pection from 9 o’clock A M, to 6 o’clovk P. M, HAMILTON McCORMICK, Attorney and Counselor atLaw,. He is going to. get ina FFICE—Corner of Pine and CommerNo:ice to Contracto:s. of the Trustees. ‘i L.C FOOTE, down in Nevada City. NATIONAL HOTEL, ag Plaintiff Tecoveted judgment against Remember that this is not a retiring sale, mi eee yer OP. ®, : ra fendant, for t mamta 8 : ; : : se adic Dro sPROPaatOR debt, and $t4 costs of suit. with accPuing Big reduction in prices of corsets. Dr. Warner's, Mac * July 12, costs, I have thi8 day levied upon allthe nght, Dr. Beardley’s and the I idee { : , title and interost of the defendant herein, : y the iransides for $1 a pair, A. G. Hoffman, Sutter, of, in and to the following described pro 7acEVEE — yet 25 ee “ E.B.W. i erty to-wit: = ies’ white Skirts with dou i 50c me ws Eatridge, 20 The one undivided one-half of that cerouble rufflings, 50 cents. Children’s Dresses, 30 cents. Stri Stockings, $1 a doz. pair Is acta Liquid or Snuff. It has ganed an enviable: Reputation . 79 cents wholesale. rations. An article of unddubted morit. ahsorbed, effectually cleansing the nasal . ily worth $1.25. First céme first served. es of oatarrhal virus, cvusing healthy secretions, Itallays inflammation, protects I fi l ; the membranal linings of the head from ad. arness for sale. uitional colds, completely heuls the. sores and réstores the senses of taste and gmell. =< al results are realized by a few appl ions, ae A Tyoroven Treat: Nt Wint Cours, . » Unequaied for «old in the Head and settle, 7 Headache and Deatness, or any kind. ; of mucous membranal irrita-ion, Send tor} ‘ circular. Sold by all wholesale. and ruggists. Price same day they are received.DROS. Druggists, Owego, N.y, ‘Street, Nevada City. as ? x ; ae praer e Pape : from New York with the intenSUBSCRIBE FOR ‘THE oe ganic diseases, the suffering is Now is the Ts e 1 1 1 ? 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 Roasted “eo * s State to start out a rescuing party Ground a ee immediately. i : ' ? ’ . ome os . a ai : “Down with protection !’’ shouts Dally Trans cript . Satoh, i ot eee the Louisville Courier-Journal. ‘ : Stineh, 18° 1 And down protection comes like : Oysters 10 esas i a thousand of brick right on top Greed Corn; ge « 4 of the tender-headed free traders. Gris Fane, alt og SSS : String Beans See es . A.most every person has some . iaamion, @ «1 form of scrofulous poison latent in Saleen g «« -4-. his veins. Whenthis poison dePable Fruit, : 8.454 velops in scroiulous sores, ulcers, Pie Fruit, wo * #2 or eruptions, rheumatism, or orJelly, Go fk Sardines‘ 6 8-7 terrible. Hence the gratitude of Deviled Ham, 4 “ I those. who discover that Ayer’s I _ to Subscribe. Old Merchant—“Hullo, . ~ Hyman—“Here I am, ; This time I DrHaven’s Dyspepsia Destroy-. [UPLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in. Prices again? 1 thought/have come to Stay. be here when the rest of yeu are gone,” THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND. by law. 5 HYMAN,.OF THE SAN FRANCISCO. a + _ Opposition Store, who claims to be the man * FRANK G BEaTry,cterk. {that Brought Down Prices at Nevada City
; of Dry Goods and Clothing, now challenges all competitors to’compare goods and prices. cial Streets, } Rich Partner Will practice in all the Courts of the State. . From New York between now and next Fall. In ; the meantime he proposes to have a . Clearing Out Sale cide the’ schosihouse of Oakland Daenet . OF fine Clothing, Hats, Caps, Gents’ Furnishing Meserve, . Goods, Dry Goods, Trunks, Boots and JOHN TREDENICK. If you want anything in these lines, GO FIRST TO THE OLD MERCHANTS, And ascertain their ~ prices, then call at the S ALI . e ¢ ™~ : an Francisco Opposition Store and you will see’ how ig er nree OF ee much better bargains you can get at the latter place. I sell just as good boots and shoes as any dealer i keep such brands as Cohn, Nickelsburg & Co.'s, Gio Co.'s. Prices way below every other dealer. Remember that the San Francisco Opposition Store brought prices also Rosenstock & but only a clearance sale. ame Strong’s The Duplex for 50ets, Yes , . ¥ ‘ Ely s Cream Balm] Table Cicths and Napkins at eroat reduction, Queen City 100 yards spool silk, all colors, 50 cents a lozen, wherever huown, disp'acing all other prepa-. _ Embroidery spool silks for 40 cents a dozen, Wain vs enn and rues cee ee, Dressmakers who use these silks should call early as the sale will last only 60 days. the glaims of the One Horse Company, on en. . , : na'wee . NUEN APETIO to tie setae? . Ten dos. young men’s and boys’ stift Hats at 25 cents apiece. EasAlsv a one-horse double-seated buckboard, a horse,’and 2 set single QF San Francisco and country orders will be filled promptly the All persons indebted to this store will please come forward ‘Now L. HYMAN, State . 60 ote, 50 cts," by mail. San Francisco Oppositicn Store, in Stump’s Hotel Building, Broad @ * “Notice to Bond Holders. . 7 of Nevada cour-. Office of guetta yore cour. ‘Vs OTICE is hereby given thatIl am _ prepared to redeem the following bonds of Nevads county, issued May 22d, 1883, viz: Bonds oma Ft Limes “ucie as If not presen’ lor paymen a days, ir.terest will cease at the expiration of that time in conformity with the Ordinance of the Board of Supervisors, under and by virtue of which the bonds were issued. : GEO. E ROBINSON, Treasurer of Nevada County, Cal. Nevada City, July 7, 1886. J, 8-4t-law . Notice of Dissolution of Copartnership, P\HE. firm heretofore existing under the ; name and style of Brand Brothers, doing business in the city of Neva‘a, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons iridebted to the undersigned are requested to inake payment immediately. Nevada City, July 3, 1886. ° G. E. BRAND, G. =. BRAND. The new ficm of Brand & Stich will continue business at the old sta.d on Broad street, Nationai Hotel Building. jy8 Selling Out ! Clearing Sale ! VICTOR LUBECK, Searls’ New Building, JAVING DETERMINED TO RETIRE from business, offers st Private Sale his large stock of Dry Goons, CARPETS, Boots .& SHOES At 10 per cent. less cost than San Francisco Prices. Call early and secure bargains junl5-Im = Victor Lubeck. Miss Mary Thomas wi be pleased to receive pupils for PIANO LESSONS. Leave orders at ap24-tf CARR BROS, Drug Store. sche Notice to Creditors. Age Sle OF ROBERT HUTCHINS, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, executrix, of the last will of Robert Hutchins, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons pels} claims agains’ the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first. publication of this notice, to the said executrix at the office of Gaylord & Searls, Nevada City, Nevada county, California, the same being the place for the transaction of the bu-iness of ssid estate. ALMIRA C. MILLIKEN, Executrix of the last will of deceased. Dated at Nevada City, Juiy 9, 1886. jy10 LCHANGE OF FIRM. M. DRAWN, (Successor to 0, A, Barrett,) MERCHANT TAILOR ¥ * 46 Broan St., Neyapa Crry. I Mave a Fine Stock of Foreign and Domestic Goods, ND AM PREPARED TO FURNISH ch the gentlemen of Nevada City and vicinity w.th garments in the latest styles and of the best quality, tama practical ‘Tailor, and have had long experience in the business. Tam a practicul cutter and tailor. I have hai the experience for the last 12 vears. I was cutting for Bulleton & Johns of San Francisco for the last five years, Come and select your goods before going elsewhere. Style and fit guaranteed. Orders from the surrounding couatry promptly atten:ied to. Ihave a full line of patent shirtaand neckties, and make white or calico shirts to order, Alsoa full line of machine* oil and neeeee THE BEST PLACE! ——-Simmons’ VARIETY STORE, Broad Street, Nevada City, nearly opposite Stumpf ’s Hotel. FReEsH Fruit, VEGETABLES, . Cicars, Tosacco, And a large line of other Goods. Received every Thursday evening. MY PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. Juné6 “W. B. SIMMONS, SPECIAL NOTICE. With pleasure I inform the citizens of Nevada City that I ace pepoceaind in secnring the services Mr. Julius Lubosch, A thoroughly expert Barber and aman I feel confident will give perfect satisfaction to the public in his line of trade. He will hereafter occupy the barber stop in the rear of my building, on the corner of Broad and Pine streets, and besides conducting a general barbering business wil give spécial attention to the cutting of Ladie:, Gentlemen & Children’s furnished wit! proved pa tented reclining chairs, syeecneeenetennrs cetnetin tie sae Keeps constantly on hand Transcript Office. ‘MUSIC LESSONS. . . Israel Hoskin, Proprietor. Pacific 60 We take pleasure in that combines the advant DURABLE, easily put u vince anyone that it is tl CHEAPEST AND BEST FERCE orethan the objectionable Barbed ds of stock. It makes a splendid That can be made: Wire fencing. It will turn all kin ee ria toocige 8 and at one-half the cost ressed pickets with ornamented tops ‘it makes a very handsome: fence for Lawns, Gardens, and other special parpoasa,” No other fence.can be so drawn, and the fence roll rods making a wagon loa Call_and See Cur Machine at Work, prices before buying or making fence of any kind, place, the building on Main street, Nevada City, by Naffziger’s pork packing establishment. _jyi0 SS eye It costs no m And ascertain our Remember the formerly occupie FANCY WORK MRS. A. C. AULMAN AND DAUGHTER 1LL REMAIN IN NEVADA CIFY A ime for the purpose of giving Plain & Fancy E mbroidering, Kensington Painting, Doctor Bemis’ Oil Painting, Made by Steam For Decorating Silks'& Chinaware (This painting Warranted not to wash off.) Lessons also given in Barbotine Modelingsand Wax Work. £2 Materials for all Stamping of all kinds ps ag tem for Dress-cutting, oon call and examine samples of cur L. GARTHE’S RESIDENCE, if teatEclipse Sys3 i. Private Sale. HE effects of W.B. Campbell will be} In the latest and. most desirable vate sale at the house ‘bench, styles. The shop I have fitted up. 0 W. ‘in the most approved fashion st Fe a ag hie latest, = stor ee =? le Can THE LARGEST AND. BEST STOCK Fresh Fruits, Candas, Hus, oy, Cigars and Tobacco, TO BE FOUND IN NEVADA CITY. Remember the Place—Nearly‘opposite the Daily ee HAVING COMMENCED THE MANUFACYURE IN THIS CI1Y OF LAGER BEER, I am prepared to furnish the public with this Strengthening, Invigorating and Cooling beverage by the Barrel, Keg or on Draught. My long experience as a Brewer enables me to guarantee to customers that by purchasing of me they will get the Best Beer Made in the Citv. MF Fauwilies are respectfully requested to give-my Beer a trial. I return thanks for the patronage extended me while proprietor of the U. 8. Brewery and solicit a continuance of the same, at my new ISRAEL HOSKIN. ation Fence Factory, Main St., foot of Aristocraey Hill, Nevada City, Cal. CHANNEL: & SMITH, Prop’rs. Best and Cheapest Stock, Rebbit, Chicken and fur Fence Made Pickets Woven into Five Pouble Strands Galvanizad Bessemer Steel Wire. Strength, Durabiiity and Cheapness Combined. @@F Can Use Any Height and fize Pickets Desired. The question of proper fencing commends itself to every land ownplacing before you the claims of a Fence » advantage of every fence in an eminent degree, and overcomes the objection of all others. It is SIMPLE, STRONG AND p,is portable, and only needs a trial to conof panels. By using easily moved. The staples may be with. ed up like carpet and removed, 80 to 100 GRAND CLOSING MIDSUMMER PARTY! (CALICO and.DUSTER,) Nevada City Dancing Academy, ‘ —_Or— Frid«y Evening, July 16, Under the Manage nt ot MR. JOHN MICHELL ARTIES similar to this one are very popu'ar throughout the Eastern cities, onacecunt of their informality and the. It will be “4 ist" part by aR w e ven a Michell previous to the a . Winter’sseriis, — opening of next Mountain Division Band, oconuying the , baleony, will play some coredrt selections . during the early evening, Tickets por GoUP'e. 6.656 66 sce eas cae $1 (0 Ladies and Children.......++ ees DE Notice to Wood Contractors. N OTICE 1s hereby given that sealed proa pogals will be received at the Clerks uly . iv sad ard, nicely corded up, Twenty-three and a be four (4) feet. in. the Da < Dailv. Me pm Acdi second page. — Tar Tiding has be ome give it up. . ‘of the Grass obliterated. being made t will make its if it material needed isa * desired one True Blues a * well make u a back seat f Cc. A. Ms proprietors ¢ Factory att tensively en; business at been:in tow! enjoying t which we length on or casions. @ Joun Pat’ co Monday f where he g quartz mine Mr. Pattiso. mining ind fully and f interests of. THe Moi Valley hav the heavin son’s circu country. will show towns upol announced. J.B. Gr: “from his ill weak. Ev -vorable cir ably be set he can rest ness. THE mei Lodge, A. hold their and subse supper at‘ P.W. G Juan, left: ning’s trai look at c camps of t BEAUTI in the he. We suppe the Sacra ~ ed Oe ~~Lre—Ne¢ Improven meeting the Secr street. DEALE! are doing this seas: vious one Tue re who died taken to burial. Miss A yesterda: to Mrs. : andro. Fae oe pres ag been gra concentr W.C. house w Use L Our 1 Househ: Thars Palm wi premise furnitur Piety H of Rich: in part « bedroor double wool to feather _ Wardro stove w . ¥ — ing stoy ____ board, . dishes, stovew: cles.