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The Daly Trans
18 PUBLISHRD
Dailv. Mondays Excepted.
aa sieeanniemiiaaet NTS
: STEAM LAUNDRIES.
The Secret ofthe Success of Some
and Failure of Others.
The fact that the Truckee steam
laundry has not so far proven a financial success is not anything
Tus New York Hill miine at
Grass Valley is to be shutdown,
as tbe stock-holders are tired of
paying assessments and cannot
make satisfactory. arrangements
‘in the way of leasing it to working miners who are willing to take
iton certain conditions.
—_——_ + o—_——
Mas. B. Guscerti and child, and
John Guscetti, also Mrs. Carrie
Finnin, leave on Tuesday morning
for San Francisco where they will
make a prolonged visit to relatives.
John Guscetti will remain down
there for a course of instruction.
__>--—___—_
Tus base ballists on Commercial street are more than eager to
try issues with the champion nine
of Broad street, and the latter are
tryingto make arrangements to
accommodate them tomorrow.
. STANDARD Qrgan to be sold by
auction Saturday. _See notice elsewhere. Any person: wishing to
see the instrument can do so by
calling at the Standard Auction
House, Broad street. ° td“
Hon. W.-W. Cross, Superior
Judge o! Tulare county, is registered at the National Hotel. He
is accompanied by his little daughter,
— --— +s --—_—_Tuer San Juan Times publishes a
statement to the effect that the
Alaska mine, at Pike City, has’
been sold to an English syndicate.
Tue Rarrue of the fine Ballard .
Rifle belonging to John Guscetti
will take place this Saturday evening, at Henry Guenther’s saloon.
Tur foggy condition of the atmosphere which has prevailed for
~—geveral days past gave away yesterday to sunshine. —
H. V. Rearpav, of Oroville, arrived here Thursday evening to attend to some business in the Superior Court.
W. T. Luruer, of Downieville,
has been elected Grand King of
the Grand Chapter Royal Arch
Masons. :
‘ tinal
Jousx LAwRENCcE, foundryman,
expects toleave today for Redding, Shasta county, on a business
trip.
E. J. Le Breton, one of the
leading attorneys of San Francisco, is stopping at the Union Hotel.
— pe
. tind
Grorar E. Branp went to San
Francisco yesterday morning on}
. business,
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REMEMBER the weekly dancing .
soiree at Michell’s Hall this evening.
——_o<> o-———————Capr. J. A. Rare has returned
from. San Francisco.
— ———
Stuice Kobbing Case.
* ‘The case of A. Salvador charged
with robbing the sluices at the Nivens drift mine, was on trial yes.
terday in the Superior Court.,
District. Attorney Long. conducting the prosecution and. Messrs.
: Ford and McCormick appearing
as counsel for defendant. The fol-]
lowing were chosen as jurors: J.
M. Campbell, James P. Pollard,
W. L. Townsend, I. Stein, J. R.
Crocker, J. B. Willett, Joseph A.
Everett, W. Minnis, John. Jobnston, Thomas Cloke, W. W. Nelson, W. D. Smith. ~
The defense entered the plea of
insanity, and endeavored to prove
by several friends of Salvador that
he has forsome time past been
erazy at intervals.
Our Corntry’s Exchequer.
Judge Stidger, M. Garver and
K. Casper livened up things yesterday morning at the corner of
Commercial and Pine streets by
congregating there and expressing
‘their views on the subject of national finance. Each of the gentlemen expressed readiness fo
back up their propositions with
coin, but'so far as was observed . _
no bets were actually. made.
———
A False Report.
A report is in circulation that T
am running for Marshal in the interest of other candidates. The
report is entirely false. I am a
bona fide candidate for the office
of Marshal, and if elected, will do
my utmost to discharge the duties
of the office faithfully.
m1-2t H. B. Sears.
Ladies,
If you get your fine kid shees
_ made to order at V. Lubke’s ComMercial street store, you will .be
troubled with no more corns. The
only place in the county where
the genuine French kid, handturned shoes are made. ap24-lm
“Hackmerack,” is a pure and
fragrant perfume. Price 25 and
_ 80 cents. Carr Bros., agents. ~~
‘gent andenergetic man who was
Chairman Nihell presided. “Rei serve the interests of free white
-Vraembers-of the Association were
against steam laundries in generALIMONY AWARDED.
ee
The Suit of Rose Wood Against
theatrical people who hav
al. If we are correctly informed,
it was under the management of a
gentleman who knew. nothing
whatever about the business, and
the people employed were new at
the trade. We have seen men
raised to store-keeping try to run
newspapers; carpenters try to superintend mines; and mapy other
such idiotic attempts which were
as fruitless as that of the man: who
thought he could plug up a square
hole with a round stick. We
never heard of the failure of a.
steam laundry while it was under
the superintendence of an intelli-}
trained to that branch of industry ;
and there was never one that suc
ceeded under any other circumstances. Some people think the
Truckee. institution should have
proved profitable because it has
been under ‘‘management composed of the: very best men Of
Truckee.’”’ It is the same old
story of too many cooks spoiling
the broth. The Truckee Republican is a profitable institution as
now conducted, but we wonder
how long it would steer clear of
financial breakers:if the “‘very best
men in Truckee’’ should take possession of it to-morrow, pick up a
lot of men who hed never before
been ina printing office to do the
work, and start in to run it asa
twenty-barreled joint stock company in which every man that
held a share wanted to be chief
cook and bottle wasber. There
are anumber of laundries in the
State that have made their owners
rich; but they are run by laundrymen. he
Anti-Chinese Association.
at
The meeting of the Non-Partisan
Anfti-Chinese Association of this
city, held Thursday evening at
Micheli’s. Hall, was attended by a
fair representation of the members.
marks were made by a’numter of
the members, and the announcement that there was a prospect of
this and. kindred associations
throughout the State being merged
into secret societies in order that
they may more effectually conlabor, was received with demonstrations of approval.. The apparent antagonism of certain citizens to the efforts to rid the State
of the Chinese by lawful and decent means, was severely commented upon and deplored« The
‘assured that if they displayed
good staying qualities, however,
and stood shotlder to shoulder in
pursuit of the same commendable
course that they had abided by so
far, they would be sure to win in
the end. me '
“After the adjournment of th
Association’s meeting, there was a
gathering of stock-holders in the
proposed steam laundry. .Several
plans of getting the laundry in
operation at an early date were
suggested and talked over, but no
definite results were reached.
Thrown from a Buggy.
The Tidings says: , Wednesday
afternoon Wm. Lord and his wife
and child were riding on the McCourtney road, and when at the
foot of American Ranch Hill the
wheel of the buggy went into a
rut, and the sudden jar threw Mrs.
Lord and her child over the dash
board. Both wheels of the buggy
passed over Mrs. Lord’s body, everely bruising her shoulders and
arms.
Premium Berries.
E. Rosenthal yesterday sent to
this office ‘two boxes of as fine’
strawberries as ‘anybody could
ask for right in the best part of the
season. He always keeps at his
store on Commercial street the
best of everything in the fruit
line. ‘
, The Old Board.
_H.C. Mills, B. Locklin and. W.
G. Richards, at the request of
many citizens, will be candidates
for re-election as “City Trustees.
ee ADESSO *
’ Room For Rent.
suitable for an office or sleepingroom, is offered for rent at a low .
price. Enquire at this office. —. tf
Catarre Curep, heaith and:
sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s
Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents.
Nasal Injector free. Carr Bros. agt.
eens ital nee a epee
In what States is Dr: Richmond’s Samaritan Nervine in the
demand? In a Drunken
state, in a Bilious state, ina Debilitated state, a Nervous state,
a Dyspeptic state, and whenever .
you feel in a bad state generally. .
‘Aroomin the Transcript Block, . :
quentiy performed in this city and
are well known to many of our
readers.: In . Judge Lawler’s
court, yesterday, a motion for alimony and counsel fees, was argued inthe divorce suit of Rose MMorris vs. Lewis W. Morris. The
plaintiff and defendant in this
case are better known to thepublic and the theatrical world as
Lewis Morrison and Rose. Wood,
and they have a daughter about
18 years old. Mrs. Morris brought
suit for divorce some time since,
and on Wednesday, after a motion
for alimony had been made, the
plaintiff took the stand and testified as to the amount of money
her husband was able to earn and
was earning at the present time.
Robert M.-Eberle, the business
manager of the Baldwin Theatre,
also testified on behalf of the
plaintiff, stating that Mr. Morris,
or Morrison, was 2 first-class actor and a leading man whenever
he appeared in this city; that he
was always paid the very highest
salary, and was seldom without an
engagement.
Upon the conclusion of ‘the: testimony, Judge Lawler awarded the
plaintiff $200 counsel fees and $150
per month alimony pending the
conclusion of the suit. =
Death of Charles Anduran.
Charles Anduran, of the wellknown firm of C. Anduran & Co.,
wine and liquor merchants, 515
and 517 Sacramento street, San
Francisco, died suddenly in New
York City Wednesday morning.
Mr. Anduran left this Coast in
good health on the 3d inst., stopping at New Orleans for two
weeks, and arrived in New York
four days ago. Wednesday, Mr.
Carpy, partner of the deceased,
received a brief dispatch, announcing the death. Deceased has for
many years been a prominent wine
and liquor merchant in San Franciscd, and was distinguished for
his honor and probity in the mer-_
cantile community. The firm owns
Distillery in Napa. Mr, Anduran
leaves a large fortune atid an unsullied name behind him. He
was sixty years of age at the time
of his death, 4nd has resided on
this coast since 1850,having mined
in Grasé Valley.during the earlier
years of his residence in California. He leaves no immediate
family, but has several relatives
in Bordeaux, France, who will inherit his large fortune.
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Pixley and McGlashan.
The Marysville Democrat says:
Pixley of the Argonaut is trying to
down C. F. McGlashan by casting
innuendoes upon his private life.
Mr. McGlashan is not posing a8 a
nday school man, ani this atck upon his private life is ous of
place and will do nobody any good.
Any man has aright to lift up his
voice against the crying evil of
the Chinese blight no matter what
may be his private life, and we
don’t think Pixley is the man to
say a word against bim. Mr. MeGlashan-has_held and still holds
a place in the esteem of good men
and women where he is well known
He was elected to the Legislature
over as good aman as there was
in his county, and if he is a scallawag from a moral standpoint it
little concerns us in our fight with
the monopoly scallawags who
aim to keepthe Chinese here in
spite of fate and everthing else.
We do really think Pixley the
wrong man to raise the question
of any.man’s private or public integrity.
Saturday’s Furniture Auction.
Saturday at 2 Pp. M., Chas. W.
Palm will. sell the entire household furniture belonging to J. E.
Jesse, at the residence on Main
street five doors above the United
States brewery. Sale positive,
without reserve. Atnong the .articles to be sold isa Standard organ, (cost $225), a nearly new
sewing machine, (Wheeler & Wilson No. -8)~-bed-lounge; marble
carpets, nearly new, “Triumph”
cooking stove, three-quarter double-beds, pictures, etc. td
. House and Carpet Cleaning.
Persons in wantof good help for
house «nd carpet cleaning can obtain the same by leaving their orders at Hurst’s Bakery, or at the
residence on Boulder street. above
Tam’s. Mr.& Mrs. BRINKMANN.
Panries desiring to makea good
investment should puy the fine
fine Kranach & Bach Piano left for .
sale at Brand. Bros. ti
————
Swart’s photogaphs are. second
to no artist in the State. Go and
Broad street, opposite Stumpf’s
$1.50 at Carr Bros; =
cs G
Pea fe
. Hotel. Prices low. 030-tf
pKy
the Uncle Sam Wine Cellars”and+
top center table, walnut chairs, .
see specimens at his gallery on
THE HARD GLOVE MATCH.
Articles of Agreement Signed—
The Fight to Take Place in
Virginfa City.
Thursday aftternoon Jerry McCarty of Gold Hill, the backer of
ment submitted by William
Skewes, published in yesterday’s
issue of the TRANSCRIPT, arranging
for a hard-glove match for $100 a
side with. James. Rodda. of. this
city.
The preliminaries are all settled, and the fight will take place
in Virginia City on Saturday, May
8th.
Rodda has :written from here
that he will arrive on the Com‘stock May 1, and that he is in
trim to enter the ring at any time.
It isexpected that Piper’s Opera
House will be selected'as the scene
of the contest, the winner to take
the stakes and gate money and
pay allexpenses.
:
A verbal proviso was added to
the written agreement that in case
the backers decide to fight their
men for a larger stake the money
can be put up, but the $100 a side
now up goes under all circumstances.
——_ eo
Probably Drowned.
The Sacramento Bee-of Thursday afternoon says: ‘‘Last eyening, between 5 and 6 o'clock,
Add. C. Hinkson, cousin of the
well-known attorney of that name,
and an employe of Kirk, Geary &
Co., druggists,in company with
L, Dozier, traveling salesmen for
the firm, called on W. A. Dewey,
in Washington, Yolo county, and
borrowed a boat, stating that they
desired to take a sail. They said
they would return the craft at 7 :30
o’clock. The young men started
with the boat’s sail raised, and
steering with an oar. They failed
to return, and at 10:30 Dewey, accompanied by John Defny, took
a boat and went upto the overflow. They rowed about for some
time, ballooing loudly, but received noanswer. Several other
boat loads of people engaged in
the séarch today, but got no trace
ofthe missing men, who have not
been heard from up to the time
. of this writing, and the fear prevails that they have met a fate
similar to that which befell Bronner and Brendel on the treacherous overflow several months
ago.”’
Mr. Dozier arrived in this city
Tuesday, registered at the National Hotel, and returned to Sacramento Wednesday forenoon. He
has quite a number of friends and
acquaintances here.
roman
As asuperb hair dressing and
renovator Ayer’s Hair Vigor is universally commended. It eradicates scurf and dandruff, cures
all eruption and itchings of the:
scalp, promotes the renewed
growth of the hair, and surely
prevents, its fading or turning
gray.
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Oak Wood Fer Saie
Atthe V Flume Lumber Yard,
Leave orders at the Yard or with
Wm. H. CRAWFORD. ‘Terms
Cash. m25-tf
Way will you cough when Shiloh’s Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts., 50 cts.,and-$1,Carr Bros., agents.
Getting Excited.
—s
The Horsemen and Farmers are
getting excited over the National
Horse Liniment. This remedy is
the only thing yet discovered that
will cure that dreaded disease,
Lockjaw. Two very bad cases
near Stockton, Cal., were cured
after being given up by veterinary surgeons of that city. One man
said the next morning, “three
hundred dollars would not buy my
horse. I never will be without
the National Horse Liniment in
my stable.
is a disease curable with liniment
that the National Liniment will
not cure.” Walter D. Vinton,
agent. ae
Try Spider Leg Tea. J. J. J ackson keeps it. Finest tea in town.
Try it. tf
LIVER RBGOLATOR,
UNIVERSAL VEGETABLE
PANACEA OF CONCENTRATED EXTRACTS.
Prepared from the Active Medicinal Properties contained
Mine Dandelion, Yoatternak, Black
Root, Bane, Bitter\Root, Blood Root,
Calisaya Bark, Barberry Bark, Sweet Flag,
Indian Hemp, Wa-e-Hgo, Golden Seal, etc.
For the Speedy and ermanent Relief-of
the most hopeless cases of
Jaundice,’ Chills and Fever,
Disoi estion, Sick Headache, GenDebility,
And alf other diseases arising from a Bi
Diseased Liver.
REDINGTON & CO., 8. F., Wholesale
Aicor vale by all-Druggists. o8-ly
James Slattery, signed the agree) totiowing telégraphic letter_of \in. There have been filed with the
up the river, towards the overflow, . I do not believe there . ,
ious state ot the Stomach, or an inactive or .
TIMBER LAND ENTRIES.
about the Cream Balm would say
that I used it for cold in the head
with very beneficial results. I have
kept iton hand for nearly two
years.—F. A. Reynolds, Riverside, Cal. 3
bn
. CORSE
ae
ARRIVALS AT THRE HOTELS.
NEVADA CITY. ,
NATIONAL HOTEL, _
§. A. Eppy... svi» PROPRIETOR
April 29.
An Important Decision from Land
Commissioner Sparks.
Under date of April 24, 1886, M.
R. Wheaton, Register af the, United States Land Office, sent, the
quiry to Hon. Wm. A. Sparks,
Commissioner of the General
Office, at Washington City, D.
C.:
Is it neces that an applicant
to purchase timber land shall have
examined the land in person to authorize the filing of the application?
Tf he is dis to make the resi
quired affidavit upon his informa= es ae Selsamaath Hed
tion and belief, or upon informa-. rg M.D ro) ck do. ’
tion : of the character of the land Mrs. Pp E "Ruffuer do
obtained from others, can we re-. Mrs. Perry Walker, do
ject his application on that ground ?
Answer by telegram.
(Signed) Wa. R. Wueaton, Reg.
The following telegram, bearing
date of Washington City, D. C.,
Mrs. Dr. Sanders and.c, N. Y.
Miss Sanders, do
W. A. Jackson and wi, Cmptvl,
T. H. O’Walton, Camptonville,
F. H. McAllister, City
1885, has been received geen doy the Register in answer to his tae Hippert, Rocky Glea wi,
ingiries: . —R.-D. Flynn, Alleghany,
An ree ani for timber land, A. Van Slyke, Downieville,
entry should make the re uired. J. B. Turner and wf,’San Diego,
affidavit as of hisown knowledge,} H. V. Reardon, Oroville,
or his application shouldbe deH. E. Neisenhaur, Auburn,
nied. < ‘ H. G. Battey, Rush Creek,
Wm. A. J. Sparks, Commissioner. LL: H. Sevey, Chicago.
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New Incorporations.
UNION HOTEL,
Secretary of State articles of incorRector Bros. .>. PRopRIgTORS.
poration of the Butcher Ranch} April 29,
Gold Mining Company, “Principal . ; £¢s*£C. Bever, Ban ee
place -of business, Downieville. Jno. Horseman; do
Pires 5 Forbes, J. Costa, J. a. ee OM
W. Brown, H. T. Briggs, H. Anderson, o
Spaulding. Capital stock, $200,-] fiarry Woods, cS
000. Pg A. Laupe, do
* Also of the Horseshoé Gold and Oscar W. "White, 3
. ee 4 . . as. ac a
simian g riod Princi-. Norman ©. Harris, = do
pal place of busiziess, Downieville,. , J. Le Breton, do
Sierra county —Directors—F. R. W.E, Hawberg, do
Wehe, T.U. Ford, J. Costa, 8. M. Mrs. M. Phelan, do
Took, L< Garibaldi. Capital stock,. Mrs. Geo. E. Yates, .
$1,000,000. H. W. Grant do
SEMEN LSE VOD. VIE BEE AE
Ladies
Who use SOZODONT have only
to open their-lips to prove its ex.W 4
E. G. Miller, Camptonville,
E.C. Cochran, do
C. K. Dam, Wheatland,
Danl. Collins, Grass Valley,
Mrs. C. G. Lethrop, Hollister,
“Wm. Curnow, Grass Valley’
cellence. Their white, gleaming,. Jno. Treanor, Bloomfield,
spotless teeth, and fragrant breath F, Maltman, wi and 2.¢c, City,
will tell thestory. There is more Miss Lou Maltman, @)
A. Carley, do
demand for this wholesome and
unexceptionable preparation than .
for any other dentrifice in the
market.
C. Tegler, Railroad.
3
‘Suiton’s Catarrh Remedy—a
positive cure for Catarrh,Diptheria
and Canker Mouth. Carr Bros.,
agents.
When Baby was sick, we gave her,Castoria,
When she wasa Child, she cried for Castoria,
When slic became Miss, she c'ung to Castoria
When she had children she gave them
Casteria
o>
A-wasat Injector free with each
bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Carr meal
agents.
OPENING DAY —
bai
SPRING AND SUMMEFE
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
Wednesday, March 31, 1886.
A. BLUMENTHAL,
CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS,
While at San Francisco, purchased the largest and
best assorted stock of Dry and Fancy Goods ever
brought to Nevada City, which he will sell at very
low prices, as you will see by the price list below :
20 pieces 40-inch wide Cashmere, 12% cents per
yard, in all shades.
50 pieces Colored Lawns, 16 yards for one dollar;
warranted fast colors.
50 pieces Figured Piques, 13 yards for one dollar.
Black and Colored Buntings 20 cents a yard; warranted all wool. . aaah Laitl
Black and Colored Silks and Velvets, reduced to
half price.
Crochet Quilts at one dollar apiece.
“Marseilles Quilts from $1 50 to $10 apiece.
Sheetings, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Muslins and Blankets reduced to half price.
Linen and Cotton Laces and Embroideries nearly given away.
50 dozen ladies Chemise at 35 cents each, embroidered with lace. _
20 dozen genuine C. P. Corsets, at $2 50 a pair.
Little Daisy Corsets only 50 cents; sizes from 18
to 29.
-yso Bone Corsets, only $2.
est quality. Roxbury Brussels Carpets,
and laid for one dollar per yard.
second quality at 75 cts. per yard, sewed and laid.
sewed
muslin, at one dollar apiece.
Gentlemen’s Merino Shirts -§0 cents each.
Men’s and Boys’ Overalls, best quality, 65 cents.
YOU WILL SAVE 25 PER CENT.
by buying your goods from me, as you will get all
first class goods for your money.
Orders from the country: promply attended to.
Respectfully,
A. BLUMENTHAL.
“Goods and Millinery Store.
Gentlemen’s White Shirts, made out of the best}.
ble Goods,
Direct from New York.
and best assortment of
GLowvESe
Ever brought to this city, consisting, ot
Dressed and Undressed Kid Gloves
Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves,
~ And all in the most fashionable shades.
Xi
LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S ALL
WOOL JERSEY JACKETS from $], “up:
HEALTH BRAIDED ‘WIRE BUSTLES 60 CENTS UP.
ZEPHYR WORSTED 4 OUNCES 26 CENTS
(0@Patrons may rest assured that when rival houses quote lower
prices than us for the same kind, the article must be inferior.
Good Goods, Latest Styles, Lowest Prices and Everything
As Represented.
MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, .
Near Union Hotel, Main St., Nevada City.
NEWSTORENEW G00)
I am now prepared to show the
Largest ald Best Assorted Stock
——OF THE——
LATEST STYLES.
MILLINE
‘Ever displayed in this city, and at
&=> PRICES TO DEFY COMPETITION. <a
Mrs. Cohn trims every Hat in my establisment.
Nobody is urged to buy; the goods will sell themselves. Call and be convinced thereof at the
MECHANICS STORE
MASONIC BUILDING, COMMERCIAL ST.,
WEIV ADA. O1TY.
CASPER COHN, Proprietor. .
COMPARE AND JUDGEFOR YOURSELE
Fac simile of the oruinary dan, “Now Fac sitfiile or the eelebrated ‘‘Our Taste”
Ham, taken from selected hogs, trimmed
and cured expressly for fancy trade, Alwaysfresh, bright and delicious.
being placsd on the mark-t, and claimed to
be as good as the ‘Our Taste.”
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The OUR TASTE HAMS are always fresh, bright, juicy and
tender as a chicken. A slice for breakfast isindeed delicious.
. Hall, Luhrs & Co. Proprietors, Sacramento.
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> OPENING OF MILLINERY
~ COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 15.
Everything pertaining to Milliuery, Feathers, Flowers,
Ribbons, Etc.
WOOLEN GOODS of all kinds.
Sacks for Children, Sun Bonnets.
Children’s Stockings a specialty.
ggrEverything usually kept in
Crochets,
varything at Bed-Rock Prices ! . !
"es. The books are now closed, and: all persons
kno .ing themselves indebted to the firm are respecifully invited to call and settle.
THIS IS THE LAST MONTH FOR BARGAINS, so call and take advantage of it.
Residence for sale, furnished or unfurnished.
mrs. J. B. LUDBY,
Commercial St., opposite. Transcript Block.
Y AND FANCY GOODS
a first-class Dry _ ,
We have just received from New Vous largest
HOOP SKIRTS REDUCED TOO 20 CENTS.
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