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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

May 6, 1883 (4 pages)

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ee eno ae ~ ted to cast his ballot; “TA. Vest 93, “Hsther Opies 86, 84, Sally Barr 85, T. Barry 85, Kate — $1, John Malroy 75, Zoe Villain 76. ‘tak s Henry Bayne, $3 each, . candidates in the field to 1ender the t interesting one. There are our dipirants for the City Marshalthese.being E, ©, Baldridge (the sere, incumbent), Joseph Eastie; J.°W. Stephens and Benjamin Locklia, ‘The strife-for the office of Treasurer will be between J.D. Fleming, who, :now occupies that position, and. H. C. McKelvey. ‘aspirant, and be will doubtless he chosen, te succeed himself. Two Trustees are wanted and thete are three. candidates. Charles Kent {now Chairman of the Board) and J. C. Abbett have expressed their willingness to serve another term, if the voters.so decide, and ex-Postmaster Holbrook is going to try and keep ome of themout in the cold, The only polling place will be ot City Hall, where any qualified elector anier the laws of this State who has resided in the city thirty days preceding the election will be ont Teachers Certificates Granted. The County Board of Examination . yesterday granted teachers certifi-_ eatus as follows, the percemtages made being in round numbers: Firat Grade—Sarah Williams 89, J. H. Austin 86, Ada Deacon 87, Joseph Benoit 85, Sarah Davis 86, Nellie Curtis 91, Annie Duval 87, Mary Bagah 85, T. P. Larkin 94, Maty McAuliffe 85, Aunie M ansau 85, Maude M. Smith 86, Wn. A. Sleep 92, Lizzie Stokes 88, Mra. J. H. Ave: . -* Seoond Grade—Harper Walworth P. Denton 79, Nellie Hubbard 80, Mary Kline.80, Bessie Gillespie 81, ‘Katic Miller 75, Annie B. Larrimer fy. ‘There were in all 39 applicants, 28 have notice of 1 Court in the case of Collins, sen: tenced to” ; On witiey next, ==. atts ‘ehvstt be ees will per‘ae ‘aeatls, foo foot oil, ‘worth mae iy SESS i think it is & remedy of the highest wee of mental and Sana Beanmarbr . Sls Re Foes Lester & — een: ' “Whence Comsesthe Name Of SOZODONT t ‘It is derived from two Gives. Sacteaigeltying “to precounty were found: due for the ex‘. penses of the bond election and ‘orfereiyela om te Flat ‘ ™ . Bich, a Abbott, rR Ww. ' . attending indigent sick, $72.50. 'Bartows, W. D. Woods, C. i : Sane Re. approved, _ i? 3 are demands egaiias the GENERAL PUND, i ; Nevada Teiwhobip. Nevada Prepinet No. 1,—J. C. . Week. Grass.Valley.—P. HH. Payn: ter, mileage, $1. P. H. Paynter, A. Clinch, Will. H. Townsen {, $3 each. _ Allison Ranch,—P, Hennessy, a A, Bays, Con.’ Sullivan, (mileage, $1.75), J. S. Hagnosey, Cc. Joyce, Forest Springs: Benj. Calvin, . mileage, $2.25, Jamies “Harrigan, Geo. Little, P. 8. Miller, John Wallace, Benj. F: Calvin, $3’each. Cottage Hill—M. J. Higgins, mileage, $375. Joho Ragsdale, Dan. Bilderback, ‘Evan: Sleeman, Buena Vista,—D. M. Barker mileage, $1.50. Wm. Melarky, 3. W. Griffiths, D, M. Barker, L. W.: Pin: gree, M. J. McCarty, $3 eacly, Bloomfield Township. North Bloomfield. —T. ©, MeGagin, R. D, Skidmere, A. 3. Wall, C. T. Rowner, $3 each. = rhe —Hugh O'Connor, le Relief Hill. —J. C. Hickman, R. Penrose, M, Bohan, $3.ecach. _, Columbia Hill.—.C, J. Eaglish; A. L.-Woodraff, Win. Stephens, .H. H. MeCutchan, D. R. King; $3 each. H, H. McCutchan, mileage, ee Eureka Township. t Eureka South.—J. W. Robb, J. M. Ballard, John Keller, sig d, I Meet, alty, J Dayle, Michael Shea, Toney Finke, C. E. Pueschel, $3 each. : Washington Township. Washington:—Walson Foster, J. Brimskill, 8. C. Chase, M.'M. Cole, Payette Battis, $3 each. Fayette Battis, mileage $5. Omega.—W. H. Brandon, Albert Forrest, J.T. Carroll, N C. Tally, A. T. Fy, $3 each, ' Bear’ Valley.—James Rose, B. Morphy, H. L. D. Allen, WE. Froler, 8. Porter, $3 each. , _. Bridgeport Township. . North San Juan,—J, McCoy, G. Dickson, J. A. Stidger, H. M. Moore, H. L. Banks, $3 each, ._ J. G. Dickson, mileage, $3.50. ( Sweetland.—Stephen © Wynans, J. W. Woods, J.0. Farrell, M. D. Niles, W. Warner, $3 each. Stephen Wynans, mileage, $3.50. Birehville:—C. T. Jordan, John Connor, M. Maroney;. C, H. Pulweiler, G. B. Newell, $3 each. ~~ q French Corrall.—Francis Coffey, Charles Neville, Wm. Moulton, T. W. O. Sullivan. 8. Heath, $3 each. Oherokee.—Paul Quick, K. Phelan, C. Cocks, J. L. Morgan, H. B. Rathburn, $3 each. K. Phelan, anileage, $3.50. Rough & Ready Township. Rough & Ready. —8. H. Dikeman, J. F. Schroeder, ‘J. Perkenpine,. T, ‘A. Trucks, A, Q. Roberts, $3 each. J. Perkenpine, mileage, $2. Indian Springs.—T. Van Slyke, J. Montgomery, T. J. Robinson, G P. Hulie, F. E. Reanier, $3 each, T. Van Slyke, mileage, $3. Spenceville. C. C. .Bitner, John Hyme, J. B. Sanders, D.T. Hite, B.S. Stevens, $3 each. Mooney Flat.—H. Fiene, Thos, Slater, W. L. Baldwin, G. Leslie, H W. R. Church, $3 each. H. Fiene, mileage, $4.50. Anthony House—W. H. Davey, mileage, $4.60. C.J. Cole, W. H. . Davey, J.-P. Novey, A. Rapp, Theo. Schartz, $3 each. — Pleasant Ridge—E. M. Denton, mileage, $5, J.C. Bucklivn, E. M. Denton, W. P, Sickles, R. H. Davies, $3 each. Meadow Lake Township: : Truckee—H. K. Gage, J. B. Giffen, FP. Stevens, G. W. Giffio, Wm. Douglas, $3 each.Boca—C. F. Lewis, L. E,. Robbins, D. M. Dysart, $3 each. — Little York Township. You Bet—W. C. Barker, one $3. W.C. Barker, W. B. Blue, P. Drunzer, A. G. Chew, M. Power, $3 each.* Little York—W. J. Hill, anileage, $4.50. W. J. Hill, T. M. Bachman, C. H. Mudepobl, G. W. Hill, N. Bicler, $3 each. lis, C.D. Easton, A Badger, Wm. MeGuire, $3 each. Hunt's’ Hili—R. “D. Culbertson, mileage, $2. BR. D. Culbertson, A. G. Turner, D, E. Poor, RB. McLeod, ie The following demands capitis the . paid oa the 4. [ed to get the Pest House insured not : to exceed $500. : ats + and’ given “$3,000,000, for charity ‘TProves they can’t tive on religion J, . uneasy,” * . fore you did?” was the sharp reply. * . or theoretical questions, told the exLowell Hill—J, Levee, P, M. Nelcounty were ‘found due’ and ordered ye NERAL FUND. } Jotm Sent er, to nursing indigent sick; $60--~ . BA. Wetmore, to pitts and On motion the Clerk was instruct— Fr a. Heiirrt, Ci'k. Deb Hy! onl ¥ SIFTINGS. Mies Cuttiorine: E. Wolfe, of aes York, is said t6have made her wi!l and religion. The will of the late Gustave S. Benson disposes of property amount‘ing \o $90),000. He bequeaths $20,000 te various Presby terian institaSermons at funerals are growing miore and more infrequent; but to the lay mind a good long sermon over . the dead. seems more. appropriate than at any other time, . Mice can:live anywhere comfortably except in achurch. They fat. tenivery slow in*achurch. This. any mo-e than a minieter can, Rav. Dr. Deems says: there are‘a. thousand stupid hearers to one atupid preacher; ‘If snch be the chse the “stupid hearers” in this country must Sgareeste something like countless millions, As. exh plaait Christian liberality among Chinese Converts, an English $10 each last. year to » preachingfund ont of an annual income of. between $70 and $80. Another gave $6-out of $48 a year. A thitd gave 87 of $64; two others, $5. each out of $60, .and-one $6 ont of $36. Mr. (-Walter ©, Jones, . who. nine years ago gave the English Missionary Society $36,000 for work in Chiva and Japan, has recently made a thank -offering of $4)0,000 » forthe recovery Of Hits * son” froth. sickness, Four years‘ago he gave $175,000 to found oy Native Charah Mia: #1 ieee wep coma nat dy pi a in iy oS churgh. ie’ great ‘admirer of the writings -of Charles Dickens and quotes from his novels almost. as often as he does from the Bible. He surprised his congregation “by ‘winding up a gor: geous peroration with; “It is thon! you see, my brethren, as the Serip" tures say, ‘Barkis is willing, but the flesh is weak.’ ”” “I say, father,” . observed an irreverent passenger On a ferryboat, to a good priest whose mule was dis, playing signs of uneasiness as the bark piished off; “‘your mule seems “My son,” said the priest, with mild reproof, ‘‘some of these days when you find yourself. with only a thiv plank between yoursel¢ and eternity, a, halter around your neck anda priest patting you on the shoulder, you'll ba a pret sight~ “tin easier’a this ere male.” ‘ In the Catholic cities of France, says the Texas Siftings, the devout -worshippers,on sdme_ particular saint’s day, kiss the sacred picture of asaint. Aman who did not believe much in the. saints anyhow asked a youug gfrl who had just come from church if she, too, had kissed the picture of the sacred saint. She replied that she had, where” upon he responded: ‘‘I would rather kiss your beautifal lips than the picture of asaint. How do you know who had just kissed. that _picture before you did?” “And if you were to kiss my lips how weu'd you know who had kissed them just. be. & Practical Test. M. Byrne, who had eharge of the subject of “Composition” at the late teachers examination, instead of submitting a batch of conundrums athinees to write a ‘composition ‘of not less than two pages legal cap, correct in orthography, grammar, punctuation, use of capital. letters of Nevada county.” Some of the productions in response to the above were highly creditable. The Teachers Lastitute. > ——— The San Juan Times endorses the Transcripr'’s strictures upon the maniier in which the late Teachers fnstitute was conducted, and going still further denounces such Institutes as ‘‘wasteful expenditures of the . schoolinnd.” It advocates the repeal of the law under which they-are . held. We shall go to the same length ee the Times does if there isnot a rad-. ical reform in Nevada County Institutes henceforth. An Old-timer’s Death. I, G. Jones, an old and well known resident of Sierra county, died at his home in Downieville last Saturday, eran “prescnt. schools, I have been'a resident of ‘sojour : aes but a short time, but, I $e T0i Hooks to do. some business . iel an Example fyr:Young Men.” ) paper mentions two men who gave] and paragraphing, upon the subject . after a short illness, He had an at*}> tack of heart disease but a few days . D.H before. acnampe ae al , . pense is « hy and fearless. paper, and ‘to fact epeaks ~ meeting,” regardless of whose toes it treads on, But someliow or other, . however, I natige it.is always.on the right track for ‘everything that. is: good and pure, and terrible severe . ® Prof. Kennely to take the cigarette smokers ip hand. I, hope on . don~ smoking in the future. T have. little feeling in--this:matter..A few] days ago.T found out. that my boy, . : ette smoking, but now I trust, that he has quit it after my mild (%) talk to him, nedy should take the matter in hand and I hope he will do it. P. An Evening Among the Teachers. ad Twenty or more’‘of ’ the school teachers in attendance upon the examination assembled at the Natioual Hotel parlors. Priday evening and had a little social aymposiam among themselves, There were masical exercises, declamations amd imprompta remarks. According to-one who was there, the pretty echoolmarais and . brave school. masters adopted & resolation to the effect that’ while the Tidings was. yery good: local-paper, the Teayscerrr stood atthe head of the-class as.a reliable disseminator of county news, and was th leading authority in Northern California so far as educational matters went. Ometal Vigtiance. It i is! astoninshing how vigilant: s0iné of the officials at Truckee have hecome since the county decided ‘to refill its depleted treasury by issuing’ i While there was a ques: . tion as to the ability of the county . to pay bills against it, only an Gocasional prison-r was sent down; but lo and behdld the: tide’ kas turned and it is cold day when a Truckee officer can’t; ; Manage to do something for the dause of javr and order that gee bim. to a fat ep. a Ye pa cane oP Peak’ ‘. Fisher ¥ a Richard: Hoskin et ‘al., “Jud Lyer, on April 26th, adj Hoskin . guilty of contempt of court, in violating the. perpetual injunction_granted: by him restraining Hoskin from using a certain impruvement in hydraulic mining apparatus. He was: ordered to pay a fine of $200 and costs er go Jail. re WHAT tans ARE DOING. Personal and Social Items , Gleaucd Here and There. Friday was the eighteenth anniversary of Miss Eda Ott’s birthday, and the event was appropriately ob.seryed by a limited number of friends who visited her. Mrs. J. J. Ott left yesterday” for San Francisco, Her nephews Edward and Philip Deidesheimer leave that city this week fer Arizona, and she went down to bid them goodbye, > © Another Prisoner from Truckee.
Thomas Ryan, convicted of furnishing liquor to the Indians, was brought from Trackee yesterday to serve a ninety day term in the County Jail. EE Meeting of the Reading Room Association. A special meeting of the officers and members of the Nevada City Readmg Room Association will be . held at the RAding Room on Monday evening, May 7th, 1883, at 7:30 sharp, forthe purpose of electing: officers, and the transaction of importapt business. Afull attendance is desired. J. M. WaLtina, President. Jennie Monro, Secretary. lt Philadelphia Beer. By the drink, or in 5, 10 or 15 Saloon. All orders promptly filled. -RUTEL AKRIVALS. NATIONAL Ss HOTEL * May 4, 1883. J. F. Smith; San Faancieco, C. W. Kerchner, do D.C. Hi , ae co * Robinson, City. H. Mitchell Jr., do 6. R. ‘Carson, do ig Dunstan, Petaluma.“ M. Edwards, Dutch Flat. Jas. Hackett, Spenceville. M. Coombs, Grass Valley, a Sats i onto he Its-expenses of manag ond Bat as you say, Prof. Kenin 1874. I believe that there did } position ticket. to jail for thirty days. Hoskin failed }. . to pay the fine, and was on Wednuesday taken to the Alameda County . one of twenty-five cents.a share, aggallon kegs, at the Bank txchange. ‘right out in) =" It gives policy holders first. Subject of lecture in the evening,’ indemnity. . Ite seinen. are . ‘Conditions in the Future State.” . the Hlorfeitable and incoatestible. . lower, its dividends ‘greater, It: ‘requires: 00 desires. crn iRereao Am Amendment, election. held iu this district a second ticket in the field at te hoor.of the day in opposition . to. the ticket that had been nominata by the citizens. I believe “John Pattigen and others were on the op“To err is human.” J. I. Carpweant. fee rn New Y Canmnents. “Fox's Iilustrated W ‘Week's Doings is the newest novelty. in metropolitan jgurnaliem. It is the ouly illustrated Sunday paper in the country and as. far as we know the fitat. If it is, there never was a more creditable illustrations ere graphic in character, appropriate in ‘seléction and superb in execution, and ‘the literary con” tents of a high order of merit.. The Referee discourses on sporting matters with ‘wathority. The dramatic, t by an “Tneider,” whor evidenta right fo'the name, And the Prowiat tedites the ‘current sensaSer TY oe) 6 Bars ea ee Doings has a esréet before it if Mr. . Fox's efficient’ management does not relax, delay.in getting things: started at ares ‘mine oun aha ae fouud:avt to work, Sometime! hes’ Saw-. been spent in experimenting with is, and it-le nob likely! now thatthey . will-get éverything in full blast’ until the latter part of . this month. . Aiother Dividend. a, The Sierra: Buttes Gold Mining Company of Sierra county. have declared their semi-annaal dividend, gregating $30,625. Total dividends to date, $1,460,308, —._—— ee Muyers insure against accident and death in the “Home Benefit Association.” G. E. Brand & Bro., Agt. of the universal success of Brown’s Iron Bitters is simply this: It is the best Iron preparation ever made; is compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicinal principles, and does just what is claimed for it—no more and no less, By thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood, it reaches every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Commencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health—in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. bat ‘po 1 there will be services morning and . ducements than aay Company in ex-. evening by the past ‘the pastor, it will give'solid: life’ insurance . Synday ‘school hod usual, on all the vices. whieh are’ found in for'leas actual cash than any first-class such prosperous towns. as Nevada . company in existeuce. City, In your articlé you call upon only 70 per cent, ofthe full premiutn . pr under his change, amie y. « sirricheenca aaa ad wa ‘etch. bea down flie Taw” ‘to. ns tah ol aa yeti onan es and . new patent thanner that will equelch all: ‘cigarette: ye ‘Sterling Company he represents. pioneer in journalism published: The: am Plaser:Horald yays: There ia} Gut to no avail. At last It has beet "mad er € found neoessary to otder'a new one, }' Use ealy Brown's Tren Bitters made by the M, . _E, _ Vestry. at 9:30 jo a8 ‘morning, in’ the TA As Myand 7:30 P. sith: ‘At. the Congregational . Church, ar, Rev. J. Sims. There will be services at the Bapov, J. M. Johneon, 4 “Wow 7 Ther . Feel. i “The San Franeiees ? Post is responTrustees, ‘for one of the he machines, such ki as are in use in newspaper editorial rooms for the benefit of the man who comes in and tells’ the editor how a Gents’ Fancy Hose Eprtor Trawsonret—In the com-. newspaper must be run. who I never: dreamed ‘was guil-} munication published in. the. Tray. feated candidates {eel unequal to the ty of the vice was a slave to cigar-. sunurr of May-4th, I made a mistake . occasion without the aid of machinagrto the tickets ia the field: at the . ery. The . deOi nimi ae: The Injured Miner. . Sob ‘Thomas, the man hurt at the Mt. Auburn mine Friday by being caught under the sweep-rod, had to have his leg amputated a short distance below the knee, Drs, Hunt and Jones performing the operation. The injured man is doing as well as could he expected, The Rainfall, The rainfall for the present storm to 12 o'clock yesterday noon was 2.31 inches, making a total-of 35.60 for the season. _ Yesterday afternoon the water was stil coming down fast. Proposals for Nevada County Bonds. OTICE is hevdny ¢ age that Nevada County, Srvash Board ot Supervis— will issue the Bonds of Nevada County amount.of $50,000 of the denomina$200 each, bearing interest at the souLanmoally Gannary and July.) f semi-annually (Jan and July «thd said Bonds red semis on or-before Jan ie 800 rede on or betere and $16,600 redeemable on psy oo a january ist, Sealed be. received at. the ae of hel unty Clerk ™ Bw Beg ' wl le LoF any portion nds on 10th day of May, 1883 at 2 a, nn > ie bids will be considered by at less than the par value, and the: reserves the right to reject any and, all , Said Bonds will be iegued by virtue. ofa Resstation of said Board dated April able: No, 3, and further by aivtue of an act of the Hor: Legislature. of entitled ‘‘An Act to provide for sub-, to the vote of the qualified ¢lectors os peoeae “sbi, ba, falrue bode ap tn conform with the’ foo Sain NARROW MARCINS ——AND— — GIPOTICA SEX. — C. A. BARRETT, 46 Broad Street. (Nevada City CLOTH HOUSE, FINE TAILORING, Furnishing Goods, Eats, Ete. Foreign and Domestic FINE WOOLENS, TAILORS: TRIMMINGS, SPRING AND SUMMER{SUITINGS AR BROAD CLOTHS, BEAVERS, WORSTEDS, OUATINES, TAUPELINES, OUDALEs, PIQUES, CHEVIOTS DIAGONALS, DOESKENS, MELTONS, ASSIMERES, TRICOTS, TWEEDS, NIGGER HEADS, For Gentlemen’s Dress and BUSINESS SUITINGS. MACHINE SiLK, SEWING SILK, MOBAIR and SILK BINDINGS, LINEN THREAD, BUTTONS, Etc., Etc., A Articles for gentlemen's wear and use: UNDERWEAR iN FINE SCOTCH WOOL, MERINO, CALIFORNIA FLANNEL, CANTON. FLANNEL, * AND WHITE JEANS. Scarlet, Blue and Grey Wool OVERSHIRTS. TRUNKS and VALISES. OVERALLS, . JUMPERS, © BLOUSES, COTTONADE PANTS, DUCK PANTS, CARDIGAN JACKETS, = Pocket iinives, Port monnaies, © Notiens,{ } HANDKERCHIEFS?; id GLOVES, § SCARFS, TIES, ARMLETS, STOCKINGS, _ WHITE ‘SHIRTS, FANCY PERCAL, And CHEVIOT SHIRTS, GINGHAN BLOUSES, Boot Biacking and Brushes, CUFF BUTTONS, COLLAR BUTTONS, STUDS and SCARF PINS. ( FOR, BRT cerns _SPror OA srt, _ C. A. BARRETT, 46 Broad Street, Nevada City. ening dnd evening by . i! Ibe preaching ve a. : thea a ‘will be, Benusiel Lawns, ae Pe QB. ee ene tobe paid in cash, if. the, party. in. sible for thie: The three men in NeSatin, in all = new u vada City, who ‘were defeated _ by a oe ee a, Ladies” Fancy Irish Linen Crash. . Fine Liuen Towels, Table Linen Fancy Veiling... made mek $1 25, a ik. Hyman Bros., 12 Ladies’ Hose, allshades.,... 9 Hose . . 25, ‘9, 49, 69 25, 39, 49 «9, 12h, 16%, 17 t nape i Beautiful Linen Napkins, ‘ NOTIONS. Handkerchiefs, 5, 9, 124, 16g, 19, , 99. Beautiful Cream Spanish Ties, ** Colored Bobonet.’... 29, Children’s white and colored’ ready$1 49, $1 99, $2 25, $2 49, $2 99. Infants’ rere: from $1 49 to $6 00 hades ei oe cn Peet ewe eee se ee ine eee eee ee pad pe a . Ladies’ White. “Shinty “99,” 99 Ladies’ Chemise. Oe thtede 4 a ee AME So re Ladies’ ras chilaepa @, aeeeeei and Gents’ mbroidevjes,.. 2.. 2, from Laces MILLINERY, 2 ee ——-¢. We will hereafter make MILLINERY¥: “a. epee ialty.. We purpose keeping a first-class. ‘Tri who will trim Hats and Bonnets in the: STYLEs.@9 The Kate Castleton. made to order in all sizes: will treat you politely whether you purchase ¢ Samples sent free of charge. a . t= Terms Strictly " ftabPfoa 9 Cent Store : _— STREET, === === NEVADA. Aart. — Margaretts, Untrimmed Hats from 19 cents to ‘Fos G0, (oat oe Ostrich Tips from 39 cents to'$r 49. me Ostrich Plumes from $1 99 to $9 00,. . >) Roses, _ Poppies, some Sprays, Daisies, ete., Plain and Ottoman Satins, in-allthe new shades. All styles and shades of ribbon from 5 cents to $1 oOo per yard. Monteurs, Handfrom''s5 cents to $2 go. Plushes and Velvets, Call and Kkee.-us—we sent to. any part. of the county on: receipt of price; or €; Cash. <3. THE PEOPLE OF NEVADA COUNT} LARGEST MOST ELRRANT AND VARIED STOCK OF MENS’, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS: CLOTHING EVER SEEN IN THIS COUNTY a ae ceties HATS, CAPS, GENTS: FURNISHING GOODS.’ TRUNKS, 34 TCHELS VALISES, BOOTS AND. SHOES, Ric NEW GOODS NEW STYLES NEW PATRERNS We claim this Assortment to be the Best, and largely under usual prices. secs -—2—4 Patronize us 1nd your purchases. shall “de right always. SO Sr Please Remembe: we have the ooe and : make the Prices rigit.aoe ’ 6 Murray Street, New Ycrk. Hyman Bros., 216, 218 California St. San Franc'o Hyman Bros., Honolulu. H. Islands. 0 Be met [MAN BRS. Gor. Bd ow NEVADA rey