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April 9, 1874 (4 pages)

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er ~ _B, Lytle, suadty jury certificates, — W,; 8. Long, sundry jury certifipaid: of sick und burying dead, $1,343 60. ee os iy Dail Teanseript ADA CITY, GAL. , Board of Stpervisers—A pril’Term, -Tuesday, April 7th, 1874. — AFTERNOON SESSION. ~~ Phe following @emands against the county were examined and ordered at OX GENENAL FUND, __ Henry Davis, @Justice’s fees in criminal cases, $9. ** Hunt & Welch, examining insane, “Joseph Perrin, Sheriff fees, in oriminal.cases, $366 20. * Geo. Smith, Sheriff's th, Sheriff's fees in criminal cases, $172. — SS Bank of Nevada County, sundry jury certificates, $310.25, . — $12. M, Enright, sundry jury certificates, $86.75, ‘4 ON SPECIAL FUND: ‘Joseph Perrin, special fees of Sheriff, $70. ee ~ Potter. & Sigourney, stationery as per contract, $230. : INDIGENT SICK FUND, ‘Hunt & Welch, visiting jail, care ~ “ROAD FUND; — Bank-of Nevada -County, District No.1, road-certificafes, $150. Quarterly report of County Physicians examined and found correct. Bond of J-B,-Gray,as Road Tax} Collector, for $2,000, approved, '. the: Newada County Narrow-Gangh + satisfaction. With his usual sagacity, Senator Sargent has dis-overed the wants, of . spec nied his eigen’ ape eug petition ot invitation, bas imtroduged a bill, to grant right of way to ‘Raifroad of California, bety con Colfax and Nevada city. Those who. ciul to the interests of, ple. “. ~ii e School Visits. * pupils ef the Reugh & Ready school, by both schools. .The affair one school visiting another, is a efit to both. _ ‘Oakland Schoe'. This school has been under the charge of J. G. O'Neill for the past year, and he has given the _ best The schoel has -had good teachers and is consequently in a good condition, .We--understand Mr. O’Neill will resign his position in a couple of weeks for the ness.“ This will leave a vacancy. have denouuced Mr. Sargent in the hardest terms, can not dény he possesses Gnergy, and a knowledge of the wants of his constituents, and that the State is indebted more to him, than-any Representative it ever had for the passage of laws benefithe whole peo-, Rough & Ready has a good scheol and so has. Indian Springs. The places are 6 miles apart. Last week} the trustees, teacher, and seventeen visited the Indian Springs school. A ‘general good time was had. Exer-, -eisesof_ different kinds were-gone through with, closing with spelling Was very interesting, and the practice of good one and always results in ben-} and is therefore no more purpose of engaging in other busi:. A * “The Tran nization of Salad. iort Sey. whieh if cietiesas Pharisees and atcused them with having withheld augistancé from peraice orders, although they hud been repeatedly notified of her condition,-has excited much indignant coniment among the members of the temperance societies of this city. ‘the:Transcript’s assertion to the above effect is denounéed as false in toto. We baveit on unquestionable authority thatJas soon “as Mrs. Catter’s condition was made known to members of the Good Templar’s S._ severe « article Mrs.Wennie M. Cutter, a sick and. destitute member of one of the tem-. LS ———— ‘ter b pit came into £6 head ofa your : band jm this@ity, ome Sanday whea be hadi little te occapy his mind, to aggest to hig wife that they should ‘that each had discovered in the other since they bad been man and wife. te the proposal, but stipulated that the rehearsdl should be made. in all sincerity and with an honest view to the bettering of each other, .as.otherwise it would be of no use to speak of the faults to which married life had opened their eyes. The husband asked him to begis with her faults. Lodge; thé board of the family “was paid for one week and a sum of mouother immediate wants; that when the Good Templats next niét they . nade up # purse of twenty-five dollats and sent it to thé family, ahd that several members made frequent visits to them and sét up With the sick woman several nights. We are further informed that Mrs. ‘Cutter has a withdrawal card from the order, : entitled to benefits, by the rules of the order than is any other outsider. There was no sense nor justice in the Transcript’s biblical comparison “between: the temperance people of Oakland: and the Pharisees of old; and if it has not occurred already-some—muscular Good Templar should take up. on his broad shoulders the responsibilities of the order and—Jecture. the scriptural editor of that. notoriously reliable journal upon the deplorable a Tax Collector, for $1,000, approved. Constable, to fill the vacancy occa' Constable elect. Petition filed and __years, from May 4th, 1874. _ filed, ‘sd petition was received signed by ~ TAT legal voters of Rough and Ready township, asking the Board to call “an electionin said township for the purpose of voting—on—the question of “For License’<or ‘Against Li-} . Rough and Ready townslip, May proved and filed." __ ahd McCoy. © tion for Rough and Ready township, . . Tndian Springs Precinct—Wm. M. Bond of W. H. Montgomery, as} Read Fax Collestor; for $2,000,—ap= proved. § Bond of H, F. Wilkinson, as Road Tax Collector, for $1,000, approved, ‘Bond of E. L. Metbourne, as Road On motion Edward Burroughs appointed Janitor of Court house, per diem as heretofore: ; Petition received-from citizens of Bloomfield township praying for the appointment of W. W. Frisbie as Sidned by the non qualification of the prayer ot petitioners granted, -* District Attorney, EH. Gaylord, . ‘was instructed to arrangé and settle the. book' of delinquent taxes of . 1870-1-2. _ The annual report of Anditor was eorrect, On motion Board adjourned until ¢0-morrow morning at 10 o’clock. ; Jno; Parrison, Clerk. the County examined and found di Wednesday, April 8th. _, Board met pursuant to adjourawhent. Present full Board. President M. .L. Marsh presiding. . Minutes of previous meeting read ‘and approved. : ' “In the matter of the petition for Opening ‘a new road in Rough and Ready township, set for hearing at this time, the subject matter was federred to Road Commiasioners Brady Drs. Hunt & Welch appointed County Physicians for ensuing two Con-" tract signed by respective parties and ao — = vense,’’ under the Local Option Law. Petition filed. Proclamation ordered to be published in Nevada Daily Transcuipt. Election to be beld in Vth 1874, 6 The following election Board was appeinted to actas Board of Elec. for election of May 7th, 1874: » Rough and Ready precinct—Henry ‘Whisner, Inspector; A. D. Early and Jno, Perkenpine, Judges. Nutter, Inspector; John Montgomery end.M.P. Hatch, Judges. _ Anthony House Precinct=Michael Kane, Inspector; J. ¥ Novey, and ‘OG. F, Cole, Judges. \ ~ “Mooney Flat Precinct—Wm. Hartdey, Inspector; W. L. Baldwin: and Geo. Schmidt, Judges. ~ . ~ Quarterly report of County Treasurer received read and on motion ap» Jones Epauvxps, the spiritualist is-dead. ; ~ <> District Court, The District met yesterday,-Hon. T. B, Reardan presiding: Pavosich vs. Machomich. missed by consent, Linforth -vs;-Bennett. Judgment Ei) ea M. W. Charch vs. Wm, Workman. On trial.—: : =a Court adjourned until this morning at 10 o'clock, DisLocal Option, Mr. Dykeman presented to the Board of Supervisors, yesterday, a petition asking them to allow the _people of Rough & Ready, the priy: ilege of voting on the Local Option Law.—The petition had the signa-. i fate of Annanias, ; Se) The above we copy from the Oakland Daily News in answer to what the Trancript said about the neglect of . the Guod Templars to provide for the wants of a sick member, We are glad to see the contradiction, and ey placed in_their hands fer their . wife insisted that as-he was’ the first the head of the he begun the recital. He said: _ **My dear, one of the first faults I ohserved-in youafter we began keeping house was that you.a good déal neglected the tinware. You don’t keep. i, scopred-ag bright as it should bes My niéther® always took. gréat pride in her tinware and kept it as bright as a dollar,” ‘Lam glad that you have mentioned it, dear,’’ said the wife, blushing a little; “‘liereafter you shall see no speck on—eup or. pan, Pray proceed.”’ 2 “I have. also observed,’’ said the husband, ‘‘that you often. use yout dish-rags a long time without washing them and finally throw them away. Now, when at home, I reremember that my. inother glways. used to wash out her dish-rags when sh: was done uging them, aud then hang them up where they would dry, ready for the next time she would need them,” . B ing, as before, the young wifé promised to amend this fault. most. formidable list of similar faults mauy more than we huve space he could think of nomere mention. eee ‘‘Now,”’ said he, ‘‘my dear, you beworthy of ;. Common plainly and honestly state the faults” : . biz kowardice, and even hiz assoshiAfter some hesitation the wife'agreed was of the same mind, and bis wifeHe was somewhat reluctant, but his to propos¢ Se sapien, aid ss he was house, it was bis. place to take the lead. Thus urged, The husband continued with a to euumerate, when he declared that” ‘Gur Bourx.—The bully baz 2 legs, ind walks on end, like agman. » He haz not the ku ov the rafnor the suavity of the pikpoket,, mea iz: tu@aner, if possible, thay the ef, ati py ba the infinkis ov @ fourth-pate bull terrier, Ye will Gnd. him Socte all klasses ov sosiety, and the Morg respektable he iz, from’ Biz assosfashuns, the more disgusting hiz presence beknms. Hiz impudence iz only equalled bi ates dispize him. : ~ By shrewdly selekting hiz viktims from amung the non-combatants, he assumes the preter'shuns of the hero, and quite often manages to. maivtain biz horror fora long time with suckcess. ; ~ But'the bully, like all-other. outrages, haz hiz day 6v petty importanse, and when hiz déféat cums, it iz-az crushing az it iz agreeable to all “4 decent pesple. monster to hiz knees, at last is generally some modest man O¥-frne prininsults and. gits.the long merited Thare iZ on ever been diskovered -yet for the bully, and that iz, to knok him into decency, and pummel him well after yu git him thare. a Veryinervous and refined people going on. i ¢ Fy One dose ov this kind, ov medisin will kure the biggest bully on earth; it néver was known to tail from the days ov: Davidiand. Goliah ali tha way down to yesterday.—Josh Billings, in N. Y.Weekly. Pe => “Tur President of thé Brdéoklyn Street Railroad has issued an order prohibitiag all employes of the road [from™drinking liquor, or living in, or} entering a house whete liquor is sold, eee Tur Legislature of Mississippi has made an appropriation for the erecJames Lynch, the lately deceased colored Secretary of State of Mississippi. : _ Harry Sirs and John Steiner have been arrested in Néw York for Know itis truco, because the Transcript takes back all it first said. Racixe Tre.—The time of the} horses that have beaten 2:20 is ag. smith Maid, 2:16°4; Occident, 2:16% Dexter, 2°1714; American Girl, 2:17 % Luey, 271814; Lady Thorne, 2:1834 . Startle 2:19; Pocahontas, 2:19; George Palmer; 2:1914; Judge Fullerton 2:1974 ; Flora Tempie, 2:192;. Henry trotted a full nile on the Beature of 111 voters: Probably that township will be the first and. most unanimous on the question of any town in thé county. Jehn McCullough. The St. Louis people seem to be going wild over John McCullough. ‘They recently presented him with a fine gold watch, and he seems to be still growing in public.favor. It is gratifying. to know ,he, meets with such a flattering reception, because he hails from our State. Temperance Lecture, = A lecture by Mrs, Duniway-will be delivered at the Theatre, this evening, Admission free. Mra. Duniway is_spoken of in terms ofthe highest praise by the papers below where she has spoken. Let all turn ont and hear her. ee Arrivals and Departures. Li nuded us in time for pnblication, ee SST NEN ST Ae Get Your Meney, notice im-to-day’s Transcript, that warrants No. 140, 152, 153, 154, and 162, registered May 12, 1873, will be paid on presentation, The on said warrants has been stopped. ee Real Estate Sale, celus on Arictocraey Hill. street. Tue Democrats elected the Gov. ernor aud have a majority in both houses of the Legisl.ture in Connecticut, Phe Governor (Ingersoll) has 1,900 -majority over all. The prohibition vote was 4,564, with but seven towns to hear from. So mueh for Butlerism, _ _Ratmanpson will not retire from the Treasury Departaoient juntil he . Bele Feddy\ and the President no longer wants him, A Tusre ié no Senator yet in Massa{img trade from New York, has foun We commence this morning publiehing the arrivals’ and departures «nthe Colfax stage, and will pubdich those of other lines, if the list is “Dounty Treasurer San ford giv es . Secretary Richardson, Sawyer and interest Mrs. John Lancaster has purchased the house and lot of E. P. MarJas, Colly has purchased the house end lot of Chas. Mead on the same 4 *ashed overboard in a heavy storm. pull in 2:20%%. bf A FEw years ago Henry S, Foote offered a reward of $10,000 for the . scalp of an abolitionist. One night lately that ferocious individual went to a colored -man’s resturant ‘in Washington and dined with .Wendell Phillips; and MrPhillips retired from the sitting with whut littie,hair he had intact. = It is believed that the Norwegian steamer Anna, engagedin the freightdered at. sea. _ THE average number of misdirected letters sent to the New York post office weekly is four hundred aad fifty. : A SERIOUS conflagration in Lendonderry, Vermont, last Monday night burned several dwelling honses. A MEBTING was held in New York city aud arrangements made for the . Organization of a cremation society. Iris rumored that the President will soon accept the resignations of Banfield, in consequence éf their inconvenient relations to’ the Samborn! contracts. aS ADEA Ee Sanborn, the treasury special centractor, testified Monday that he had contributed to a Butler find in Massachusetts to make Batler. Governor of that State, Monpay, after adopting all the inflation amendments to the currency
bill, the United States Senate debated on the bills as amended at considerable length, and it was passed, by—ayes, 29; noes, 24;and 14 paired. Four hundred tons of tea. reached New York, by way ef Panama, on Monday, from Chins and Japan, oarried by the Pacific Mail steamers. EFrorts are makingito have Boss Tweed put into. more eomfortabie quarters on Blackwell's Island. It is said he can't stand the discipline. tl Dusixe the recent yoyage ofthe Russian bark Jupiter, from New Yc rk to Gibrulter, six of her crew were follows: Joe Elliott, 2:154;; Gold-} con park course, Boston, under a} pin and tell me of all the faults you have ovserved in me since we have be: n married.”’ e ~The young housewife sat in silence; Vher face flush d to the temples, and 4 great lump came into—her throat. which she seemed to be striving hard to swallow. ~ <s ‘Proceed, my dear, tell me of all the faults you have observed in me, Sparing nene!”’ _ Arising suddenly from her’.seat, the wife burst into tears, and throwing both arms about her husband’s neck, cried: : 2 **My dear husband, you haye not afaultin the world. [f you havé 6vel one, my eyes have been so blinded by my love for you that,-as eng as we have been married, I have never once observed it. In my eyes you are perfect, and all that you do Seems to me to bedone in the best mmanmer and just what should be done.’’ = : "But; my deat,” said the husband, his facereddening and his voice growing husky with emotion, ‘just think; I have gone and found all ‘manner of fault with you. Now do teil mesome of_m: faults; 1 know I. have many— ten times &s Many as you ever had oF ever will have. Let me hear them.” “Indeed, husband, it is as { tell you; you have not & single fault that I can see. Whatever you de seems right in my eyes, and new that I know what a good-for-nothing little. wreteh I am, I shall at once begin the work of reform and_ try. to make “myself more worthey: of you.” ‘Nonsense, my dear, you know I when I ought to be home; I spend my money for drinksand cigars when Loughtto bring it home to you; I-—’ ‘“No you dont,” cried the wife; *tyou do nothing of the kind. I like to-see you enjoy yourself; I should be unhappy were you to do eerie than just exactly as you on. t = F “God bless you, little wife!”’ cried band; “from this moment you have not a fault in the world! Indeed, you never had a fault; [ was but joking— don’t remember & word I said!’ and he kissed away the tears that stil] trembled in the little -woman’s eyes. Never again did the husbaud serntinize the tinware nor examine the dish-rag, never so much as mention one .of ‘the faults he had enumerated but soon after the neighbers were wont to say: : = “It is wonderful how neat Mrs—— keeps everything about her house. Her tinware is as bright as a ew dollar, and 1 do believe she not only washes -but—irons her sb-rags!”’ And the men were heard to say; “What a steady. fellow Mr.—— has got to be ef late; he don’t id ‘a dime where he used to spend dollars, and hecan never be épt from home half an hour when he is not at work. He seems almost to worship that wife of his.” olic) as been found, guilty » of high crimes against the civil Gevernment of Biazil, and sentenced to four years at hard ieboe — Monday, An Luternational open in London on bg ee ae _Awpy Jounsox, ex-President, is in Washington. ‘sometimes go away and leave—you+! Pp withent-any wood cut; I stay up town the now thoroughly subjugated hus-_ . Tux Bishop of Pernambuco (Cathvicts to escape from Sing Sing prison and also. burglar’s tools. ~ TWENTY of the crew of the steamer Roman, at Jersey City, were poisoned and made very sick last Tuesday by arsenic which had been put in their food. ae Saturpay’s—ballot in the Massachusetts Legislature. resulted inno choice of a United States. Senator. Dawes lost a few votes. JaMEs WILKINSON, a colored . preacher of San Jose, had one of his legs broken in-two places the other day by a runaway team. Frans are entertained of thé safety of the ship Washington, of Newcastle, she not-having been heard fro since February 6th. _ Bees An effort is making in New —crk of the services of Captain Hall; the Arctic explorer. A Friggin Rosendale Village, near Kingston, New Jersey, destroyed most of the place. —-5 *» ' Sgnator Jones, speech on finances is attracting much attention East. in the Warrants Nos, 140, 152, 153, 154 and-162, registered May 12th, 1873, wi'l be paid on peseeniatien, Interest ceases from this E. P. SANFORD, Treasurer. Mie: By A. H, Parker Deputy. ’ Nevada, April 9th, 1874. —OF— ‘Young Ladies’ Social Club. 3 THE Young Ladies Social Clab respectfully give notice that their SECOND PARTY wiil take place at ; TEMPERANCE HALL, On Friday Evening, April 10th. Dancing from 8 till 1 o'clock. Reception Committee. Abbey Cornell, Luly Bliven, Seraphene Nilon, Etta Hoyt, Floor Managers, Allie Davenport, Flora Cornell, Jennie Eaton, Mary Gregory, — Eliza Cornell, Ada Davenport, ma. Itivitation fo be Shown at the Door. Tickets $1 60. ; Sony , J. M. WALLING, , NOTARY PUBLY6, A 2 "—~AND— Justice of the Peace. ; = a a EARCHING RECORDS AND ABSTRAG. S TING A'SPECIALTY, Conveyancing Promptly aitenaAccounts collecied, cupitee No 44 BROAD STREET, NEVADA. A in A A i ii The knight errant who brings this} ciples and kurrage, whom the bully ly one -kure ‘that haz kan take the bak seats while this iz} — tion of a monument tothe Hon. e mantfacturing tools to enable conE te-secure proper national-recogmttion-}— Nevada, April 7th. So Ee of thie “NORTE West,» ; wil) s —ON— ~ Thursday Evening, April 94, “Nevada, April 7th. : t. ae Se FLOWER SEED, : —AT— __ ey DRUGGIST. 5 And Dealerin __ __ACIDS, -CRECIBEES, MIN. ING CHEMICAES AND MUFFLES; PAINTS._._ OILS AND Vaky. ᐀ ISHES, \ Market Rates, All at the Lowest aw Prescriptione-correctly compounded at ull hours, day or night, ~ — CHAS, E. MULLOY. © _ANSON W. Lestag , Lester & Mulloy, = ~-Whoiesale and Retail Dealers; —i GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ACROCKERY, Fine Wines and Whiskies. E KEEP ON HAND. CONSTANTLY W a LARGE and varied Stock of the above line of Goods, No. 52 Broad Street, __ ‘ NEVADA CITY. Nevada, March M4th.—”’ MERCHANT TAILOR, J. W. DOWNING, YORNER OF COMMERCIAL AND MAIN ‘etenas z: “S,hasontand w large and -well selected stock of ; CLOTHS, VELVETS, é&c. ~~ ‘Suitable for the Which he is prepared to Make up to Order In the Latest Fashions.. A Perfect fit guaranteed. Give me trial. J. W, DOWNING, _ Seay Embrace the Opportunity, RANCH AT AUCTION. HE undersigned will sell at Public Awtion en premises on Monday, May 4th, 1874.. A Splendid Hay and Grain Ranch, contain. ing 1000 aercs, 200 of which is under a high state of cultivation, situated one mile north of the Anthony House, six miles from Smartsville, five miles from Rough aud y and three miles from Bridgeport.-here is a Dwelling Housé, Barn and other outbuildings on the premises. Also 8 tine fruit orchard, and plenty of water for irrigation. About 80 tors of hay can be cut this season. Also a fine vegetable crop growing. , Eight horses, a lot of cattle, one wagon, buggy and’ donble harness. anfl a general assortment of Farming Implements will be sold An abundance of timber fer fire wood and other purposes is on the place. 160 acres is cevered with a Goyernment Terms made known on day of sale. a : vi T. J. STARE. _COUNTY SCRIP LOST. By yu WARRANT NO. 14, on Gener al Fund of the County Treasury, for $566 20,-has beén lost by the owner. Payment of the Warrant has been stopped at the oftiee of the Connty Treasurer. The finder of the above Warrant will please leave the same at the office of A. B. BRADY No 90 Main Street, Grass Valley, _033 tie Daily @ WeVADA CIT} fe iia LOCAL ‘AFF, Local Brevi Wesaw on the str Chas. Allenberg, and I ny of the Bureka Lal ar. Hoffman civil € gan Francisco, C. H. prietor of the Grass having in-charge Ser Placer, Joseph Perrin Nevada county, Geo. Mr, Dykeman from Re Dibble & Byrne-ef Gre lots of other good look ~Jadge Searis has take horsé and ‘carriage. — understamding--betweer -gntieipate he—-—. — ~The road petition fr Ready, drew a large-mi dents from —that~-tew: place yesterday. The weather is love] cinity now, a cloudless sun; justright to be p Siti ant 5 : Josh Billings’ I ~ he lecture given on ning by this distinguis was largely attended, . highly pleased. Ther number who forgot th the speaker-and the “several times interru ‘laughing. He seeme embarrassed but kept We did not blame the being amused, but thi “to bea little careful a Eastern. speakers, to ge they do not know. ho: themselves “properly. and every other way t! a siicéess. : _> Oe A New Broom Swi We were yesterday ibroom by Geo, Turi tared at the Vallejo™ . Broom Factory. TI braided upon a tin socl ahandle can be introd eut at pleasure. For ¢ picking, for use as a . the ease-with which . atm herself with a wea surpassed, and without _ vented by a stroag wou man. We recommen Geo, Turner has them : Gymnasia In the Court House: private gymnasiom w letes of the .town. co: ~ evening and endeavor the growth of their n ’ knee breeches have be: on the stage, the nece: calves has“ been appre the effort to increase t pect some of the gymr legs equal in size and : man before long. Hax development that way . Practice on the bars. eee Oranges from-Joh We ure under obliga ny Jack for u sample fresh-oranges aud lem of which he has. just r store on Pine street, 0) block. He has also stock of candies, nul nd lots of other goo sells cheap too. Arrivals by the Co Ap Jas. Pettit, Mr. Le Hawley, Mr. Kabash, Mr. Welden, Jos. Pett: Departures by the + kos N. P. Brown, T. H. Earl, Hou. Chas. Ken' 2 ie Wes 2 ye Be we County Surveyor,. AND U. 8MDEPUTY SURVEYOR, q IVIL AND MINING ENGINEER. LAND SURVEYOR & DRAEGHIS MAN. aoe : NEVADA CITY. Office at the COURT HOUSE. Orders left at the Daily Union Office, Grass Valley, : will meet with prompt attention, . mil Special Notice. f A eter is hereby given to all perse=t s indebted tothe late firm of LANCA®: & N that their accounts have been placed in the hands of J.B. GRAY for Collection and that prompt Pee ment must be made by those who woul Bavecost. : ; A. RT. ROBINSON Surviving partner of Lancaster & Robi=se® _Nevada City, Jan. ist 1874 mi S rr SPECIAL MEETING of the Stockholders ot New York Canon Coprolidsted Blue el Mining Oo. ‘will ere e Store E. W. Bigelow E Go. rg : M. on SATURDAY, ooo Lee ee at 7" E. W. BIGELOW, Secretartet Look out fer B1 Casper’s new goods and he is selling the teduced rates. Every! ‘ocall, and they will that Casper’s is the be ‘st store in the mot horse clothing stores side, 2 Palace Ste The leading dry goo county, A. Goldsmith, his Teputation for tast . “en of goods. The f goods can be seen at Street. He is ix *, and is shipping th ‘ver sent to this “city? ‘ured prices are goir less. Ladies are invit "We the mew goods. =