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March 11, 1885 (4 pages)

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tye ‘ . fe oe: ae Brown & CALKINS...,.Proprietors. _geonfederation or amalgamation of ~ --]ustrated publication, The SunmA. i The Daily ‘Transcript PUBLISHED AT City, Nevada County, CALIFORNIA. Nevada i _S: Dur foreign correspondents sub-. for delay. At length Lady Claude mitted at’ a stated meeting Cof the . appealed to law, and the case was “Board of Managers of the Ameri-. to have been tried this week. It can Bible Society last Thursday, . was quietly dropped last Monday, , . informed the Society that prepara. and since then it has been learned . ould live? C col ? Confound tions are being made for the trans-. that Spicer paid $33,000 to Lady eee Ves rad dak y lation of the Scriptures into the) Claude rather than see his love} }iy, as you have.” + _ -gimplest form of the written lan-. ettrs pblis hed. e nes . guage of China. Carrars Anronro, one of the} tion Saturday adopted a resolution “that after considering all the} facts and circumstances which srrhead chiefs of the Yuma tribe of Indians, died suddenly of heart disease on the Ist inst., induced by over-excitement at a horse race he was attending. x an laa ial Tris said that the Governor of Oregon will not assume the responsibility of appointing a United ‘Stats Senator, but will call an extra session of the Legislature in Eiipeet ane ase In the 125-yard race at San Francisco Sunday between Chas. F. Gibson and Frank Lewis, the former won by two yards, the time being 121¢ seconds. ~~. ‘A Few days ago while loading quartz at the New York Hill mine, aman known as French Mack had one of the fingers of his right . hand broken. TREASURE-HUNTERS are engaged in the search for a sack of gold buried by a miner inthe neighborhood of Walker lake, Nev., many years ago. 2 > A purcner named Beckley opened a shop at Victora, B. C, on $20,000, borrowed money, then he sold his stock for cash and vamosed. >_> Tue British Columbia militia are drilling t vice a week in anticipation that their services may be required by their mother country. Princes Coronna, formerly Miss Mackay, has bought the villa Pausillipo, near Florence, and is giving crowded receptions. ~ Mrs. A. P. VAN TASSEL received a decree of divorce at Stockton last week from Park A. Van Tassel, . he well-known baloonist. me nO ER meme ‘A MOVEMENT is on foot to effect _the various-labor organizations of San Francisco. ———_—_-—+s Tre town elections ‘1 forty-six of sixty counties of New York show gains for the Republican party. —+o James Crawronp, Superintendent of the Carson (Nev.) Mint, died Sunday. in Oakland. (CT ET EOE ET Given Away for One Year. We want 200,000 subscribers before May 1st, 1885, to our large Ilshine Magazine. In order to get «tle above number of subsci'bers wemust give away subscriptions the first year, and the second year we will make up the loss as most of them will subscribe again, paying our regular price. Send twelve two-cent stamps for postage and you will have the above Magazine to read évery week for one whole year. If you accept the above offer, we expect you will be. kind “enough to distribute among your friends, a few small books containing ouradvertisements and 167 of the best household receipts, for which we will make you a present of a handsome; silver plated, fivebottle Castor, ora pair of Roller Skates. State how many books you can give away for us, and we will send the books and Castor (or Skates) prepaid. Order. for your friend also, and you will receive " poth presents. Address Sunshine Magazine Co., Fillmore, New York. . m4-Im. How He Got a Position. “. applied for a position in a banking house in Wall street si . months ago, and although I proved my competency, they would not take me. F had beendown on my luck and looked oli}. and shabby. An idea struck me, I got a new Balsam, raised a decent suit of ~ took me in a minute."’ “So writes moral is plain. Parker's Hair Balsam gives & person a new face, Py ee eaieel Situation Wanted. Jicamapatenn git wante siti ~ thon to general housework. Teave received bat E Sestione ea “fet” Lady Claude Scott against<, Cap-! tain Spieer; in London, has been feliow. “Et have met with ‘{settled. The plaintiff is the widow . ing put continued disappointments, of Sir Claud Scott and the defend-. 144-1 can see no use in prolonged ant is a Life Guardsman. made love to the beautiiul and still young widow, but when she ii WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1885. . aed him to fulfill his mahy prom: fact of which there is said to exist Tue breach of promise srit. of . “Times Not to Agree. “T am tired of life,”’ said a young . _ noth He . existence.” “T don’t see why you should ve,”’ rejoined an acquaintance. ‘I don’t know that you have ever done any good in the world,and I can’t. see why you want tolive.’’. “What!” exclaimed. the disheartened man, who had expected sympathy; ‘don’t see why: . I ses of marriage, he always asked There are times ‘when it will not do to agree with: a friend. oe Tue San Francisco Bar: Associarounded General. Barnes in the matter of the Tyler-Gumpel contract, this association is of -the opinion that he has not been gv‘lty of unprofessional conduct.’’ — + ee In the Russian town of Sysvan there is now living a man who is one hundred and twenty-seven, a indubitable proof. He was wounded in the battle of Brodino aad aft rward entered Paris y'th the allied army. He issuppoiied by charity. POWDER Absolutely Pure. “This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomene8s. More economi— WirtAM-Pryren,—a-—desperado; was shot and killed at Sheridan, A OLBAR SKIN is only a part of beauty ; but.it isa part. Every lady may have it; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. LOVELL Roller skates. Lateatand Best. Tension by Spiral Spring. New Adjustment. Used by Largest Rinks. Send for circilar to E. T. ALLEN, 416 Marl.et st., San Francisco. m10-1m ~Broad St. Market. Nevads City, California, JAMES MONRO, Proprietor. I AM prepared to’supply the perple of Nevala City Wind vicinity-with Cheiee By Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sansages, Corn Beet, etc. At os low rates as can be ourchased any here in Nevada City. : Meats delivered within a reasonable dis‘ance free of chargé. = If you wanta nicé Roast, Steik, Cutlet or Unop, give me a call, Wyoming, Saturday, by a man whiose life he threatened for rcfusing 2a iny tation to drink. has s Tuers is a>conflict of authority between the ciy:band military _authorities in Arizona;which it is feared will result in seriotstrouble, cal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum‘ or phosphate powders. Sop onLY IN CANS. Royan Bakine -PowpEeR Co., 106 Wall St., N.Y. lintend to always keep the best meatsto beprocured in the market at the shop, and customers, whether old or young, can rely upon getting what they order. A share of public patronage {s respectfully eolicited. All settlements will be made with Monro at the Broad Street Market, same as usual. om_e : SeveraL_English and Amertean st‘amers, en rovte to Tonquin, have b-en oveshauled and searched by a French man-of-war. oo A crown of 8,000 vigorously hissed and groaned at Lord Mayor O’Connor in Dublin Sunday. Will make the HENNESSEY'S LIVERY A GANG of roughs broke up the services of the Salvation A~my“1 Chicago Sunday. -_Five insurgents were shot to death Saturday *1 Santiago de Cuba. a Ex-Empress EvGente is seriously ill at Farnsworth, England. Dr. Frazier’s Throat and Lung Balsam Is the greatest remedy in the world for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Sore Throat, Quinzy, Laryngitis, Croup, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh and Whooping Cough,and all diseases of the throat and lungs. It performs wonders in relieving ‘Consumption. It strengthens the lungs and instantly allays all irritation of the throat. CLEVELAND, Ono. Dr. Frazrer—Dear Sir: [was troubled for about three months during the last summer’ and _ fall with Bronchitis and a bad cough. After trying several remedies without finding any relief, I used your Throat and Lung Balsam, and found immediate help. On retiring at nightit gave me undisturbed rest, and after using the medicine three weeks I found myself cured. Rev. E. Nuts. Dr. Frazier’s Throat>and Lung Balsam allays all irritation of the throat. “ Penetrates and heals the Lungs, and assists nature by expectoration to throw off the corruption. Sold by druggists everywhere at 75 cents a bottle. Carr Bros., agents. strong field of horses. ner of the free-for-all stallion race the grandest trotting sires on the in his work of 2<27. and is asure foal getter. Prince of Orange—dam by th by Seeley’s American Star. vice. call and examine the horse. P. W. DUDLEY, Prop’r. Corner Broad and Pine Sits., One of the most successful remedies ever advertised is Kerr’s Asthma Cure. It cures all pains, colics or cramps and general debility. Try it and be convinced: ly For soarp and lodging -or:a good two bit meal,go to the Thomas’ House, Broad street. 0. C. Conlan, proprietor. je8-ly Fine Perfumery, Fancy d OIED. At Grass Valley, March 7, 1885, Angeline, relict of Washinzton Bays. By a Competent Drugyist HambletonianTrotting Stallion, Revolution, WESTERN HOTEL STABLE, GRASS VALLEY, From Sunday Morning to Wednesday Evening of each week. For the remaining days of the week. Terms for the Season = $30. Season commences March 1st and ends July let. Good pasturage for mare”, Description and Remarks : REVOLUTION is a dark browny has a rich black flow ing nrane and tail, stands 15 hands 3 inches. high and weighs 1050 pounds; has plenty of bone and muscle ; trotted in his 4-year-old form, -over the San Joaquin Agricultural Society’s track, winning easily against a Seven heats were trotted in the race ; also windefeating Almont and Prompter handily. He is sure gaited, level headed, k'nd and gentle, Pedigree. REVOLUTION—Sired by Prince of Orange, he by Volunteer (the sire of St. Julian), he by Rydsyk’s Hambletonian, : Long Isiand Black Hawk; second dam by Abdallah. “ Revolution—Dam b. m. Cricket, she by Rydsyk’s Hambletonian Cricket, while carrying this colt, trotted.a mile at Saccamento in 2:25, and was sold in New York for $5,000. REVOLUTION hasa combination of the best blood in the eountry ; his colts are all large and are good for the track~or for general serThe breeders of Nevada and adjoining countiss will do well to Nevada Druz Store, WALTER D. VINTON E ropriecetor Combs, Brushes, Hand lMirrors, Careful attention Given to Compouading Prescriptions scason of 1885. at STABLE, NEVADA CITY, at Grass Valley,in September, 1883, REVOLUTLON is one of Pacific coast, and has shown trials e celebrated mace Katy Thorn by FRED E. HUDSON, Manager. Nevada City o—_ ° & Large Stock of Patent Medicines, Soaps, Toilet Articles of all kind. an. Perfect Purity Guaranteed, Notice to Contra shone AGEN? FOR THE BEST 1 T3UR (NCE Bids wll be APRIL 16th, 1 ived till THURSDAY, build new towers for Imperial, London, Northern & Queen, Liverpool, London. COMPANIES IN THE WORLD Nevada City, according . S22 ens id date. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. C ABBOTT, President. Nevada City, March 7, 1885. PUILLIPS & WUNT, : : : Hens Ciy ds Db! STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS oF THE HAVE rhool te those of the University Queen oi yo theSierra evudas oN a CATIONAL DEPARTHENT SEV rant faitieta! ac) cat we o pict wie “ 2 es af thix seetion soot prelxG Yanyo > —_—— meee om thet. oe 26) yee Views ot evaty path of talered form ‘eek THE: soumt ee, es BRAND t )& Mel UTOH aw. . ~ \ Prive i conti cach, 47/10 per iow a, lee i 6. PRROYAL, Anti . Gi tia aralgeporwre wows W: © IMPORTANT to BOARDS of EDUCATION a ge SCHOOL TRUSTEES. °, o——— : r : + Publishers and Booksellers. NEW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO, s ADDED TO THEIR. BUSINESS AN. EPUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT FOR 2 Uoaat, establivhed November, 133t. and are now ainply prepared to furnish, of oat quality and To wont powilhle prices,all oti: ational requisites,from those of the Primary ef SEND FOR CATALOGU ES-AND TERMS. WE PECTAL ATTENTION 18. CALLED TO THE. “PEOPLES CYCLOPEPIA, WHICH IS PRONCUNCED THE BEST FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIES; SPECIMEN __ PAGES SUPPLIED ON APPLICATION PHILLIP: & HUNT, Lanzesl: Duily Vopr published in Northern Catiforaia, 4 es a eg ST aoe : ee * : As anAdvertising Medium is second to BRARY BOOKS, TEXT HOOKS, FURSLTURE AND BELLS, APPARATU fAND CHARTS, BLACK-BOARDS, SLATING, AND ALL KINDS OF UPPLIES. 43 nme Mi MARKET STREET, SAN. PRANCICL WITLIAM LL. 00%, © a ‘rone HOME MUTUAL Principal ‘itic. . mine, are hereby ret =, % Insurance. Company, OF CALIFORNIA, CAPITAL $300,000 305 California St. SAN FRANUISCO ae INSURANCE NEY J. F Hoventon President. te) J. I. N. Suxparp, Vice President. Cuakiezs H. Story, Secretary. R. H. Maem, General Agent. irass Valley Branch for Nevatia Co DAVID WATT JOHN OC COLEMAN fis accepted on all clayses of desirabic property in this county at rates aa low as zolvency aid a fair profit will admit of, suaranteeing @ prompt and liberal response to all é. d. JAGKSON, =< == -0PROP RILTOS. cv ThG Largest, the best and Chea BEE rrilvy =.” at ‘J — Grocery House in Nevada Gity. —-—__ 0TOASTED THA ss
Eq !ling in aroma, flavorand delicacy the Teas as use *by the. natives in Japan. fre” The following*7 PURE JAPANESE TEAS 4&re fresh toasted under the new process, requiring one-third less quantity to produce the same strength as old Teas, and the prices are plainly marked on just claims for loss, each pound package: ; GEO. W. HILL Manager. ae. < Prices.MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY POURS a se ae 50 cents per pound 2S ; Sunshads....004.0 00. eee -60-cents per pound Ba eee ee 75 cents per pound CITIZENS BANK, (Oem.. a aii ee $1 per pound BRUAD STREFT.. .. NEVADA CITY Paid up Cipital $36,000. OFFICKRS: i: M._PRESTON.....+0+..Fresiden jy R. M. HUNT...++. Vice President } JOHN T. MOWFAN.. Cashier 0. "E. MORGAN, ci.. ee ces eeeeS —DIaECTORS:— Or. R. M. Hunt. Gro. M. Heeuxs. Nks SEARLS. Joun T. MORGAN. Gxo. A. Coorsr. L. Housman E. M, Praston. #a7 Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell . Ex change. =e 447 Purchase Gold Dus and Bullion 44F Highest Price Paid for Stat and Cour ty Warrants. DRAW CHECKS OV New York, Sacramento, San Francisco Alsu Seif Exchange on ali the Principal Kuropeaa Cities Make UollectiOns and transact a Geners!) Bank‘ ag Business. —GORKRUSPUNDENTH— New York—VFirst Nationa) Lank, SAN Paancisco—First National Gold Bank Sackauenro—National Gold “Bank of D O. Mills& Uo. We issue Sight Drafts, Bills of Exchange and Letters of Credit available in any paris of Great Britain and Europe. NATIONAL EXCHANGE ROTEL —AND— BSA whe Ceo, 8S. A. EDDY, Propricivr. sage. THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL is~the + Wl finest structure north of P¥j!%) ttl Sacramento. Fire preef, Vita mudern in all its appointments, elegantly furnished, and has recently beyn teno ated throughout. ‘Tue Table fare will be unexeptionable and accommodation for fmities especially provided. Charges to suit the times. snd from the Depot. Stages leaves the House for North San juan, Camptonville, Fozest City, Ale shany, Pike City, Mountain House, Down:eville, Lake City, Malakoff, North Bloomfieli, Dez bec Mine, Moore’s Flat, Graniteviile, You Bet, Little York and Dutch Flat. THE NATIONAL BAR Free fuss to Everything usually found in a First-Class Grocery Establishment,always kept on hand.-fo those who have never traded with me I extend a_ special invitation to call before making their purchases. i ARD 20 COMMERCIAL STREET. J. &. CARE T. H. CAP’. CARR BROTHERS, “BRUG STORE. Nevada City, eVOd Pp vevely veurdi mee 1H: PALAGE URUG « 4 Corner Pine and Commercial sits., ° Keepcon ntly onhand a large and complete stock o Eirst Class Drug Store. PAUNTS, GiLS, VARNISHES, ETC. SCHOGL BOOKS, 7 BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS All kiads of Periodicals Pictorialy and Newspapers, Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, THE FINEST BRANDS OF CISARS > Prescriptions accurately and carefully comcareful and competent Druggist pounded by a . EY IND QUS3 TION TIE —AND— BILLIARD ROOM Uonsiantly supplied with the very best wines and cigars UNION HOTEL, NEVADA.CITY..00-000008 CALIFORNIA RECTOR BROS., Proprietors. . Formerly cf McMahon House, Hollister Aeathe. THIS WELL KNOWN AND mrs Popular Hotel, situated on HRY He MAIN STREET, = 2 In the city of Nevada is oné pw of the best furnished an pio comfortable in Northern Calornia. The Sleeping Apartments are Karxe, Airs sad Pleasant, and every bed th. the hous: hasaspring mattrass, As a‘desir&bie, quiet plice for the weary, the UNION offers superior inducenients, “he Tables of the UNION will conspare fa: vorably with any Hotelin theState and rc filled with the best the market affords. The UNIOMhkas long enjoyed the reputa tio: of being’ the BEST HOTEL in the moun tain sand‘the present proprietors propose to ~{ Keep it Op to that standard. Niee Sample Room on first floor. Special accommodations for COMMERCIAL TRAYLERS. Well stocked Bar and first-class [illiaro Tables connected with the House. OPEN ALL NIGHT. RECTOR BROTHERS. i$ .46 T. SANKS’ Coffee and Chop. House, Broad street, opposite National Hotel. Doughnuts, with Tea or Coffee, 10 ets:; with Chocolate, 15. e@ MEALS AT ALL PRICES ‘ Oren Day ann Ntecur! Lien Notice. PO all whom it may concern.—Take no “thee; that fanr the owner of the Calttor niatnine, upon whieh this wetice iy posted, the same bemy leased by mete Luke Voice and Willlany Clemo, ard all laborers upon said mine, and all persons furnishing mater. inl for the working of improving: of id mine, ordoinig work or tarnishing mater iale in qutzwoting te dr otherwise on . ic i i wilt pot be responsible for the same, or any material tone uyoyi said mine or furdvhed therefor SF any se therefor, i Dated Nevada City, March @, 1885. lm GHORGE GRANT. ALLAN. D.VDEbD NOTICE, ° a IVIDEND No. 17, of Fifty Ce sis pe LF share on fie Capltab Stock of the CFF. i#tNS BANK will Lecome due and yayairik kon amt arter’ aight 10th, 1886, a¢ the office ® Bak, = q of the : E amb SOHN “F. MORGAN, Wasiiivr. 5 Se eee tive Machine OF THE Adapted t. ‘i grades anicl’ ses of Orz. This machine has been thorotghly tested for the past two yesrs under a great variety reali" ed A recent competitive tests made with the Frue at the Carlisle mine, in N ci showed an advantage of 30 per cent. in favor of the Duncan. t oe Bae year. The following is an enumeration of its many advantages over all other similar machines nearly 1,000 pounds less, thus greatiy reducing the cost of transportation. Frué, orany other belt machine, much less grading and timber work being necessary. ‘and they will last fully three times aslong, working under the same conditions. considerable number are used. 5. No special skill and vey little etre is necessary to operate it. 6. Nomore water is require! than is furnished by the batteries, 7. It savesall theamalram, gold more thn *t costs. or th’s purpose alone, 8. A much coarser grade of ore ca the mineral. attention -an insuperable objection toall belt and other furms.of mac whollyuufit for the rough service of a quartz mill. é chipe is comprised.in seventeen picces, only three cf which prey and coped canbe replaced ata nominal cost. simil.r rachines Many more, making a complication of at involves e pair and great expenses-in this way, as wala in loss oh auns. Se eeay ie We-areaware that the ntest sweeping and pretentious claims are 1 concentrator in the market, but_it is a well-known fact that the resul have not in any instance made goed these claiins, are subject«to any especia made for nearly every ts of their operation ng results. = Price $350. Weight 1750 Pounds. Pacific tron Works, Rankin, Brayton & Co. fan Francizeo, Cal, SEND FOR CIRCULAR. Mention Nevada Daily Transcript, ee aCheaport aud Most EffeeKIND. NOW SN USE, of conditions giving most extraord.n wy results, far in advance of anything ever before j 1.1ts cost is not. more than half that of any other of equal capacity, and the ‘weight is i A R ’ g 2.-Phe expense of setting up in running order is not. more than one-third that of the i 3. The expenditure for repair is not more than one-fifth that of any other belt machine 4, Not more than one-half the space is required—a point of zreat importance where a . Its E ur silver, that escapes the batteries, pa s 8 INVALUABLE FEATURE, and claimei by no other, making the a be handled successfully than by an i much coarser { : ‘ essfully tt y any other machine <a greas advantage ininmsay instances where flue crashing is not anessire to eliminate 9. “ft h s no small and delicate mechanism, requiring nice adjustment and the closest hines, making them 10, C eat simplicity of construction andsmal! number of wearing parts. The whole ma The Frue has 113 pieces, and some The adva atages here sé Duncun, as well as the statements Made, we are-prepared to eilstanuats by otra ae THOS. SHURTLEFF,. .C. A. SHURTLEFF _FIMOMASSHERTLAFP AND SON, br TOC LES ae Provisions CANNED AND CASE GOODS, ERUi LS, Poultry and Game, FRESH FISH, _ CHCOICEST CA BIES In the Market, Our Prices Are as Low as . The Lowest A&® Goods delivered wit distance free of charge. THOS. SHURTLEFF AND, Son, hin & reasonablo LEDDY & 60., _ Proprietors of the Popular OYSTER SALOON Aud Candy Fastory, Fresh-made Candy every day. Fresh Oysters served in all styles, Ham and Eggs, Figs’ Feet, ete., to order, DAKCIRG SCKGOL! At the Theatre. JCUN MICHELL, Teacher Gentlemen's Class,every Thursday eve ning, Admission 50 eents, Ladies Class, every Friday evening, Ad mission 50 eents. \ Children’s Class, every Saturday aiter noon, Admission 25-cents. Public Soiree every Saturday evening Admission, ge:.tlem*n 75 cents; Ladie Free. ~ Reduct 0 tn Pricas tp Sit The VIMRS! c. i, TURNES PINE S*¥RERT, OFFERING GOODS IN H1S LINE AT LOWER RATES.THAN ANY OTHER The yoods consists in part of DWAKE, Of Every Descriptici: fron ane Steel, Stoves and Tinware, wi8 Pipes and Filtias, Rope, Blacks, Powder arid Puse Shovels and Picks. e Commercial St., Nevada City, .. Masonie Block; Commercial-st > near Pine, , . ESTABLISHMENT 1N NEVADA COUNTY I 1 ; : The amount saved over the : ‘ Frue being sulliciont to pay the entire cost of the machiues nearly every month of the MINING HORSE POWER, 0. _THE MOST EFFiCENT ANDtical Machine ever invented for ‘he aoe vice of PROSPECTORS and othets requiring the use of a horse power. PosSessing all the requirements of a firstclass hoist and affording means for the continuous operation of a pump orblower without interfering with a holsting sepersl tus, . ; S made Entirely of ros ; Ep-eceweighs over 259 ro Pi Rc At the ordinary speed of a horse, a 1,000. pound bucket of ore may be raiscd 120 feet per minute. The hoisting drum is under the complete control of the man at the Shaft and is capable of carrying 500 feet of steel rope. The cost peaee rudy for, w White-tnis po ‘ther use whert erection f= sl: ght, astwe men imhalf a day can easily -put Zt in ed, arly-for miniig purposes, it is equally sdapited to al HANKIN, BRAVOON & 60, ~~ PACIFIC IRcr wonzums, ADDRESS-— _SAM FR NO:800, CRICASO a4 new YR Axes and Sledgos, — PAINTS AND. QiLS, Window’ Glass and Putey. FL and Mining Supplies. panies in the State Granite'Iron Ware Best lot ef Lamps in the city. ime stock ed buying «i my esiabl igsnm.e .t[ ~ Agentdox the Best Powder Cam: une vols of all “kinds, ~ urcha:ers wil fave money bY ——— € Crockery and: Glass Ware . a Ta : €o’ th col M. Sa an rou ex boo the the bac fine ter bee’ ’ Prit well cou whe Gra: colls city. to rt mer brot eggearl; be h form __ star pa,, noo! by } : i¢vil brot ities not hou _Oast H dish« Gert Geri by ‘4 In Hen: 23d } hear sona Ca ceive illust desir Tu J. Ja ance SE and § sion. : Furn Go town by th “in yo L. ~ dwell com dow 1 JAI ada, ] testin Spald Ms very recov hous Tw ic Pay held ; shoes and C Ro best i