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October 21, 1879 (4 pages)

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ee 3 i ae ‘ se mes 2 AAMT : St any Pektes ici ae ivsian to 8a ticksilver-tight Flume. Yesterday’ Arrivals at any Deater tetls e . ° zh I Ready Notts. Excursien to Satramento. A Quicksi d haus that he bab tor & a ae The Daily Teanseipt,. = ~ Tygon says: “it ig. THE NATIONAL HOTEL, . , Yrustat hee for mle adentsinieg i a y et ‘ Affairs in the neighborhood of] <A meeting was held atthe Court} Mr. Bryan Tyson says: t is! NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, > Tuesday, se cod Q1st, 1879. Why €onfined to @ne Class ? The Miners Association is the outgrowth of a necessity for the miners protecting themselves by all’ tegal the that would otherwise inevitably folmean sfrom disastrous results tow the concerted and bitter war being waged against their interests by ous condition. . greatly encouraged, The nine men vision for two months past making the Water & Mining Company’s ditches annual repairs on the Excelsior By building wing dams, side flumes, ete., Superintendent Dike’ the water while ma ing. imiprovefarmers in the vallevs: > The requithese suggestions ? ‘ other improvements that should be sites for menrbership-ars-as-follows:4 ‘*Noone sMall be allowed to become amember of this Assocfation unless . owning or personally representing a earporation or copartne rship owning #.tnine er tail sluice connected with a mine,,or a canal, or ditch or reservoir connected with a mine or mines, or supplying the same with water; and when any member eeases to be so elivible he shall theteupon cease.to bea wiember.” Such a restriction seems to tis unjust, all things considered, Not only those who are directly connected with the industry, as specified above, but all other resi lents of the various communities. where they are, should and do feel an interest in Take Nevada county’s Their the matter, population for instance, convictioa upon this point 1s. marked, ail the farmers, wid the same sentiments prevail 1t} unconditional triumph of through the mining sections. In’ an vur real estate owners behold thesignalfora fatal shrinkage of values; anerchants see’a dwindling away” of trade that would shortly force many of them into bankruptey; ‘laboring men know that there woald be *no further demand for the. exercise of their muscles, One hundred thonsand Californians would suffer terially froin the result. such a state of affairs prevails, why hiaBecause ‘not permit as many of these people, whose interests are. at stake, and . who may desire to ‘assist. the actual miners in-defending the'r common . rights, todos. Let the requisites ior membership be so divided ‘that . not only mine owners aud ditch own. épscan belong to the Association, but also bankers, assayers, railroad hotel inen, manufacturers, merchants and all strong enough to Tead thein to -subvonipanics, keepers, livery others. whose sympathies are seribe to the articles of agreemerit aul By-Laws voluntarily. There night be-three classes for instance. class, make it one-fourth of a eent on . i } . Supposing an assessment of one-half . per cent to be levied upon the , ! ’ 5 . . the second class and_one eizhth upon the third. be graded avzording to the same The initation fee might seale, if deemed expedient. . There . could be nothing compulsory as to Which class any man should identify himself with,. Willthe Board of Council of the Association consider We believe the movement would meet with hearty out respect to what means they have of obtaining a livelihood.,, — tee --—~ . No Arrest Made, . . support from the citizens here, with. . { No arrest has yet been made on ac: the shooting that occurred count of promiscuous the very heart of the city last Friday evenpistol . 5 . in ing, although the name.of the guilty to the authorities whose duty it is to party is said to be well known preserve the peage of the town,— Law abiding citizens are beginning . to wonder why no camplaint has . been made in thiscase. ‘Phere is on. with a certain class of peace disturbers, and that is ly one way to deal to make them understand point-\lank that they. can't “run the town,” ——» Bow to do-it, Although the City Trustees are doing a great amount of desirable work on the streets, there are stil] made, As the city treasury is not in acondition to pay for much more than is now under headway,’ why not organize a chain gang and put some of the irrepressible vagrants at work when they anchor in town? The tax-payers woald rejoice at seeing such a course adopted. : Gone to.San Francisce, Samuel Clutter, Grand Commander of the Champions of the Red C oss of California, went to San Francisco Sunday to preside over the annual . nents or repairs ar oars The feat them in. main ditch stilt eirftes a tut head } ‘ 4 : Y ta We eee . obtained from the South. Yuba river. ‘This is the best water season that the Company have experienced for many years. The Portuguese Company's hydraulie mine has been . ruining vall summer and with good results, other hydraulic mines are being fitted up for the winter's work, Lhe shaft sunk by John Pippen, from which some very ‘rich -rock has . been taken, is down to water level, and if will‘probably be. necessary to to ‘The prospects of the properect machinery in order sink further. erty apparently warrant ptitting in a. piunp and hoisting works, S. H. Dikeman has recently purchased thrée more lots.ang is feneHe intends to devote theur to agricultural purposes for the present. Rey. Mr. Rose, the new Methodist preacher, has settled at Rough and j Ready with his family. He is very favorably impressed with his new home, and is likely to become a great favorite with the people all through that section. —0 ~—-.A Domestic Difliculty. Sunday morning a daughter: of James Mooney, who lives in the vicinity of Sugar Loaf, went before Judge Garthe and swore out a complant against Jer father, charging him with disturbing the family quiBaldridge-and locked up in the ConnMooney was arrested by officer ty Jail until yesterday noon, when The and pirl testified that he came home very the tri -l took place. wife i drunk, tried to get hold of a knife to assail them with, and failing in that . i dared hts better half to indulve in a The defist encounter with. him. fendant denied the charzes in toto, His Honor gave him a talking to, an! Janes prom:el fiithfully never to do anything that woull warrant his arrest again, He was finally discharged, there being no proof tif anything more than an everyday family jar had transpired. and Mooney his wife are aged people, and have pulled together in matriyaonial harness for many years. He has cabin situated some distance from the family abode, and every time he gets on a tear Mrs. M. compels him to go to it and stay. until he is sober +e ~ again, English Walnuts, lug a good crop of English soft shell walnuts this season from + tree that stands:in his yard on East Broad street. ‘Phe tree is fifteen years oli, and this is the first year it has borne, Never before has the variety been known to produce fruit when grown propitious to the experiment, on account of late frosts, and the blight that prevai'ed pretty generally, View of these facts Mr. reston feels more than sa'isied with the produc: tion of lisscfhs'l\ a’ ut tree. pes 2 Cflictal Bonds Filed, The following additional bonds have been filed since our last report: Constzble—B, F. Snell: sureties, John Heinson and W. C. Groves. Constable—Wm. Hearne; sureties, Samuel Cauldwell and John Tinke. Justice of the Peace—J. C. Dickerman; sureties, T. W. Sigourney and Chas, MeElvy, Constable—Wm, Scott: ‘sureties, D, Wellington and Jas, Colley, —_————~-s oe Pinafore at Grass Valley, An immense house greeted the amateur Pinafore troupe at Hamilton Hall, Grass Valley, Saturday night, ‘and the entertainment ‘gave general satisfaction, It was repeated session of the Grand Lodge, there last evening, Rough and Ready are in a pre . The quartz claims . are doing well, and their éwners teel . reception at Secramnento, Hon: Niles ' who have.been at work under S.H, Dikeman’s super. K. M. Preston of this city is reapIn House Saturday evening to make arrangements for “attending the Grant Searls was present, but owing to the painful neuralgic affection of his eyes was unable to preside as had been j expected, Erastus Bond was elected . Chairman and Geo. E. Robinson . Secretary. completed: their labors last Thurs-. the weeessary arrangements for} ‘transportation and to sell tickets to . those desiring to attend, was appoint. members: Jerry Payne, Alex. Sloan, {G. von Schmittbors, Go. E Robinson; ErastisBond, John At Leon wd 8. Calkins, ascertained early the followin? morntrams \ing that the Narrow Gauge ‘charged . $60 per car to and from Colfax,: and . the Central Pacific $112 for the re. mainder of the distance, making the The . pied, about $3. Tickets to the mum. ber of 90 were issued and disposed The number have been sold in Grass Valof by noon yesterday. . 1 . same . ley, so'the =two towns will require jthree cars. A large additional-num. ber could have been disposed of the time been sufficient in which to! . order more ears, As it is, only those who have already procured ‘tickets }cair go down excursion rates, at . Others must pay full fare. The train . , , . will leave here at 5 o’clock . . morrow morning. sharp toThe Nevada ity ;excucsionists are making arrangements. to be accompanied Dy. the . Military Brass Band, and thé Grass . Valleyites will also probably take . some music along; A Fearful Peralty. . Crass Valley Union : It is rumored that a young man at Nevada City . had his inoustaghe cut off, and the ‘operation so improved his personal }appearance that several young 1adies fell desperately in love. with ljm, and even went so far as to take the young man by surprise and bind !him down with their handkerchiefs so that they could all kiss him, . which they did in spite of his furious . struggles. A Grass Valley man, who has been for months eultivating the hair on his upper lip, heard of this little affair, and imme. diately rushed off to the barber shop . >t the hope-that-seme—oft-the-girls would . and sacrificed his mousta‘he, tin make a similar attack upon himself, . But the hope was vain. The girls dou’t take the hint worth.a cent. Stiedin al — No Laboring Men Wanted, Again we find it necessary to repeat that there are already too many laboring men in this locality. Those who are coming here now in hopes . of finding work—and dozens of them : . arrive daily—are unable to find em. . ployment. ‘The mines, manufacto. ries, Stores, shops and ottices have all the experienced and. reliable help { they want, and it isuseless for newcomers to apply. ‘Times were never so good before in the history of this section, to be sure; but at the same time more capital must come in before there will’be a greater demand or workingmen. Ne i _ Pumps Started Up. ‘The pumps of the Live Yankee } mine, which had been idle fora short tine whilethe sale of the property in this altitude, but Mr, Gillet of the . ¥™ being thade, started Up again . Nevada City Nursery thinks from unday, and yesterday the mine was . 1 £. . . Y . . 1) i water. Some arties I what he has observed in the above : tFo ; * ne se Parties : a ; . j}from San fraucisco are expecte instance that the treés can ba made ; : ‘sca ‘ ere a ex cted ‘ i vG. “cs irrow spect to produce well ‘even here in the ‘ re to-day or Oi ae Oo mspect ry . ayer)” 9 *K rs in mountains, The season has not been . 1° undergréund workings —_ Coming to Lecture. Mrs, Clara Foltz, the eminent advoeate of woman suffiage, and the only lady who was ever admitted to practice law in California, is expect! . . . . jed to arrive in this city soon and dellivera lecture. What subjeet she will treat of is not yet stated, neither is the exact time of her coming. Beund to Have it Gat, A big man pitched ito alittle man Saturday-night at a saloon and gave him a severedrubbing, . Officer Scott was leading the whipped one away when the other came up and sailed into him again, The big man after being arrested plead guilty before Judge Garthe and was fined.‘ 4 1f you want Cashmeres worth $1 per yard for 50 cents, go to the 8-0 IMPORTANT. ~~Front Room te Let. A furnished front room to let, en‘quire at the TRansoriiT office. 07 =) > A committee to. make! The committe fare, in Gase-all the seats were occu. had . . . } man manages to avoid shutting off! ed and consisted of the followingt+erthickness. Then coat well with . difficult to so comstruct a flume of great length that aleak will not occasionally occur. These leaks are most frequent where the ends of the bottom “beards join together, may be prevented as follows: Have the joints fit closely-on tht bottom side, but about one fottrth of an inch open on the top. and Pro-uresome white lead and reduce to a proper é Next, & good supply of wedges of the propconsistence with linsged oil. the kad, and drive into the opening . formed as‘ aforesaid. Any defects . ly and permanently remedied. It is . believed that the lead will Prevent . the wedges from working up, or at least I have never seen any, ‘treated as above, work up. If you are sit uated near a box factory the wedyes . . had best be sawed.” . —__-— eee —-—-———__ Badly Taken in, {San Juan Independant. } . On’ Friday asta number of the! youns folks congregated at the house . of one of our prominent citizens for . the purpose of having a g.ndy pull. . Al’ went alons smoothly. W hile . the candy was cooking, however,two or three parties were seen out-side, j and it was apparent to all that when the cindy was cooked ahd put out doors:to cool, it would immediately take to itself wings and fly. One of the young ladies present said there was a barrel of scft soap in the house. This was no sooner made known than another young lady proposed that ‘a pan of it be set out to cool, The suggestion was acte . upon by the -merry-makers. ‘Their backs had scarcely been turned ere tle pan and suit soap were gone. The young men went for the soft soap m1 oa hurry, as.each was determined the other should not obtain more than his share. The consequence Was theré Was a simultaneous ‘throwing up”, and a loud ery, as if from the mouth of one person, “sold again,” a. ee Dressing “tin Style.” When girls midway in their teens throw off their natural girlish habits and attire, don long skirts, skoot up . young . their elders really think of the im) ! Kalloch as an assistant pastor. . i she stepped from the cars. 1 isn’t their hair and affect the airs and dress of young women, they would often “be surprised to know what provements. Onesuch young miss went to the depot recent.y to meet an aged-friend of the family, and was suprised to find herself not ree: ognized upon greeting the visitor as “Don't you know mie, auntie ?” “Why, this! Maria, is it?” “Certainly ; don’t you think [ look better than
I did tast summer when you were here?” “No,” replied the honest soul, looking the girl over, “to tell the “truth, I. don't. Go home and iet down your hairand be young while youcan, for it will net be many years before you will be glad to have people take you for a girl.” Sas Adulterated Cottee. (New York Sun.] The difference in quality between the coffee imported into this count: y and that sold is remarkable. Gi thirty-four samples of ground coffee lately analyzed, thirty-one were adulterated, more or less with chicory. Roast corn was in twelve, and beans and potato flour in one. Chicory itself is as often adulterated as cotfee, Horse chestnuts, acorns, wheat, red earth, carrots, parsiips, oak bark, tan, mahogany sawdust, and Venetian red enter ‘freely into the composition, A company which desiccates cocoanuts in this city finds a market for its shells at the coffee . J Johasten San F NEVADA CITY, CAL. Chas. E. Pearson, Proprietor. * @ W Cunningham Roe J A Stidger San Ju‘tin }G Powell San Juan W Kirkham Blue ¥ . F M Hathaway city P Purdon Bridge . J Malone P Bridge’ W Treanor You Bet (Z Arnistrong Spenc C B Hawley Col Hi T R King butch F GC ShawjOmega LW Price Sactumen—.-S_Itslow Wheatland W Atkinson Wheat GS Powers Blue Tent A T Laird city BHUphbam San Fran iG Honsinger city § C C Clark city. z J Shannon city P favay Go 2 . H Kistte city CH Hanson cityH G-@amorct-fR-&-R-W lever San Francis P Shrentzer city E B Hopkinson San Er J Regan S Franciseo; G Black San Francisco A B Swan San Jian M Cassady Sweetland JT Bradbury do E Cartwright do J Kuirnm Sweetland M Edwards city ’ -, Advertised Letters, = The following is 2 list in the Post Office, Ne ity, ‘for the week ending Oct. 20, 1879. Versons ca}!« ing for any. of these letters will please say “advertised.” J.S, Honproon, P.M. Allen Mrs Caroline Bell George H Comte John Gleibrook -E Spooner. Huime Miss Rosa Kear Edward Robb St rRE Watson Henry Worril Charles P Weltron H Waggoner N A Veiselen Amiseur cHeld for Postage. Hi S Crocker & Co. Saeraménto Cal Mrs Kate Huddy San Francisco California Henry Bennett s Valley California Messrs Stevle Elden & Co San Francisco Ca , ofletters remaning. vy =~ wes = NEVADA THEATRE, Saturday Evening, Oct. 25, ’79., CHARLES ADAMS, FINHE WONDERFUL MIMIC, Vor ALIST, DANCER AND COMIC ACTOR, .CHARLES LINDNER, “The Phat Boy.” MRS. C.L.T. ADAMS; ' A Lady Actress of Rare Personal Beauty. VAL VIVIAN, The Gre&t Delineator of Darkey Characters. BIRDIE ADAMS, ™ The Infant Prima Donna. MRS. BLANCHE VIVIAN s All Appearing inthe Beautiful and Orici nal Protean Comedy Us Company by Will N. Visscher, entitled SCHOQL,.°: Also the Beautiful Dual Sketch, entitled GERMAN COURTSHIP, PRICES OF ADMISSION: Adults, 50 Cents. Children 25 Cents. Keserved Seats, 75 Cents. o21 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For; Diséases of the Throat and Lungs, sncth as Coughs, Colds, Ww heoping Couch, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consamption, The few compositions ~ which tive won the tonfidence of the people and become household words, among nes.only one but -2\many ‘nations, ge must have extra-ordinary virtues, Perhaps no one ever secured wide a reputation, or maintainsO tained it so long as Ayers Cherry Pectoral. It hasbeen known to the public about fort; years, by a long continued series of marvelous cures, that have won for it a confidence in its virtues, never equaled by ,any other Jt still makes the most effectual cures of Coughs, Colds; and Consumption, medicine, that can be made by medical skill. Indeed, the Cherry Pectoral has really robbed these dangerous diseases of their terrors to a great extent, and given a feeling ef immunity from their fatal effects, that is well founded if the remedy be taken in season. Every family should have itin their closet for the ready mills, which grind anil mix them With cotlee. Peanuts and burnt. sugar are also used for adulteration, . and unground coffee is by no means . exempt trom foreign particles. nnieienesionaipiaieiec ae ON s “Tue Metropolitan Church, San Francisco, has employed Elder I. M, Elder I, S. Kalloch will coutinue pastor after emtering upon hi’ office as Mayor, —— Yesterday's Arrivals at THE UNION HOTEL. NEVADA CITY, CAL. Jacob Naffr'ger, Proprietor. WD Long city H Messenger city Miss L Banks Omeg J Jenkin Omega J Sparks Lincoln A J Tiffany San Juan 4 M Kelsey San Jua WH Murcnie city A Murch e city J Murchie city N D Nesbit H Mine ST Murchie Hud Mi B Hottinger Q Hill J H Honard F Corral M Garver city’ Bb BChadwick &sB T J Keniston S F Geo Gregg Lowell Mass } M Vaulman M'ville H Young clay Miss McCutchan city J Fraser city J Kimball Lowell H J Woodburn Sacto T Moody .Blue Tant J McLeran Willow Val C Leman city T McLaughlin:city G Canonice Grass V.J Adams Grass ¥ alley F Boice do E M Brown city S$ Long Washingten K E Robinson city Miss Broderick CH J Reid Moores Flat A J Swift Blue Tent H M Cratt Oakland G Brown Oakland W H Townsend Grass V H Sowden Grass Val D Auerbach & w city J Gassuer Oakland N B Greevsfilder S Lo E L Bernhart S Lon A Baily San Francisco TRKing &wGV J Reardon Willow V J Beasley Wil V J Quinn Wheatland —_—_—_—_—_——_———————————— BORN, ; —, At the old Mills’ Ranch, San Juan road, October 19, 1879, to J. B. Hitchcock and wife, } and prompt relief of its members. Sickness, suffering, and even life is saved by this. timely protection, it, and the wise will not. Keep it b for the protection it affords by its time Prepared by J.C, AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analvtical Chemists. 477 Sold by all Drugyists and Dealers in Medicine. y ) i y use in sudden attacks. o21-3m 1879, FALL OPENING a) oo MRS. M. A. STERLING'S Dry Goeds and Mil inery Stere, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVAD\ (CITY. VERY LARGE AND CHOICE § ti OF DRESS AND FANCY GOoDs,: Of the LATEST STYLES have just been received from San Francisco. The Millinery Department Is complete, comprising: the Latest Novelties in* Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbens, Velvets, Etc. From my long experience in the sale of Millinery and. Fancy Goods, I would request the ladies of Nevada City and County to call and examine my new stock of goody before urchasing elsewhere, feeling assured that can give vetter satistaction than any other Dry Goods Store in the mountains. The ladies in attendance will do all in their power to give satisfaction, and make a daughter. your calls pleasant. b ol7-lm MRS. M. A. STERLING. The Charming Soprano ‘and Piano Solaist, . , Written expressly. for . The prudent should not neglect . you . tical with or containing ingreda:. . r ¥ Ingred ents equal}, ing or superior mt efficacy to those of Soro, . PVONT, discredit the statement and ing . Mpon having thatalone. By doing 6 * '; Will secure a dentrifice par éXcellence the best in the market, containing botanical «1. . ments of rare preservative influer; “4 . the teeth, and.one which will ena, } with most becoming whiteness, Another { sirxble fenture-of this-tabie toilet artic . that it imparts fragrénce to the t Sold by all Brigytsty. reath . . . . . { . . THS LARGE 3p . WATCH AND CLOCK . EOuUsE MEVADA COUNTY: . ~~ . } . Howard, Waltham, Elgin, . Springfield, anda Full Line of . iFINE. SWISS WATCHES Constantly in Stock, (The GREATEST VARIETY and LARGEST ASSORTMENT of . 8 Day and 30 Hour Clock Kept in any ” . Six Houses in the County. . USS 8 . . .Also-a well selected stack of DIAMONDS AND— . FINE JEWELRY. “My goods are sent to all parts o! {the county, and“very extensively ' through the State of Nevada, neva . failing to give entire satisfaction. FINE WATCH WORK . In all its branches ‘is given particula 4 attention, . Oriers Promptly Attended To. . . WIRS, E. E. FISHER, . . No. 13 Mill Street, GRASS VALLEY. 1ol7 GRAYS SPECIFIC MEDICINE. The Great English Remedy. TRADE MARK. TRADE MARK. . Before Taking —~ . { . An unfailing cure for Seminal Weakness, . Spermatorrhea, Impotency, and all Dis . that follow, as a sequence of Self-Abuse; as . Loss of Memory, Universal Lassitude, Iain j in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature . Old Age, and.many other Diseases that lead . to Insanity or Consumption anda Premature Grave. : &2° Full particulars in our paniphlet,which We desire to send free by mail to ever aa The Specific Medicine is sold druggists at £1 per package, or six . for 3d, or will be sent free by mail o7 } of the money by addressing THE GRAY MEDICINE Co., No. 10 Mechanics’ Block, Detroit, Mich. &27 Sold in Nevada City by al! Druggists Kedingten & Co. Wholesale Agents. Something New in Nevada! FRUIT = — ae CONFECTIONERY DEPoT, \ ALN STREET, opposite Unton Hetel, and adjoining Legg’s Hardware Store, © B. SANGUINETTI Would, respectfully inform the citizens Nevada City thatjie.has opened a store éb . the above place for the sale of . Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Confee tionery, etc. etc. Having agencies at San Francisco, Sact& mentoand San Jose, I receive daily by Ex: press, the cheicest products of the gardens and orchards below, in advance of any other store in the mountains. ; CHOICE FRENCH CANDIES Are kept constantly on hand and sold st the lowest prices. . mA ; GROCERIES. . Ihave just received a Choice and Free stock of Groceries and Provisions, which © be sold at the lowest niarket prices. “Toys fer the Children. An entirely new stock ofBeautiful Tors just received. B. SANGUINETTI. Nevada City, June 28th, ry THE DAILY. n t ~ XEVADA CITY Brief ™ The Juvenile Vi + Red Bluff to-n Twe-hilarious e ht in the City The case of Joh xepet als Was’on “Tho Sac ame ava by to-morre i ov will return . The Jndepende gatt4 sor _pravel Bai is_ turning A heavy volun im the roof of Block ¢ eated. € ant shortly afte: ning. Inyestigat Jt from a chimn ‘ 1 ae Thomas Min, fom of th 2 Ep ie elaimns at on his duties . Men is an exper! The railing on Aristocracy Hill. uly broken. 4 lowed to remain ‘eis. great li sidewalk at high W. H. Kirkha travel M. Co. ¢ on stipulation fil Mt. Auburn ( H. Hanson and dered that defet additional time J. €. Broderi: Like and Yuba tiat dofen lant . tional time to al John Clydesd Ocdered owed to withdr deed waich was eval. Court adjourn Tuesday mornin “school” NextSaturday Comedy Compa: hanges’ speak rat 1 ty. By the a ed els¢where, it wt! arr Wii appea ymbination eon tists WhO are with our people “star”-of the tr -ititea whole s acters are ably . seen by the ady of adinission'are ordinary rates, Carro Trae ( The Carro Tr will appear at ity next Thurs stant.: Since tl ' ed Nevada City such an exceller veen angmenter and otherwise LOW furnishes o lormances. to —) Coast, A large t Joshua Whit ‘eretofore, and 1 Ng specialties z a: iZ Buy the ] YOK OF The Late: They can noy “T08., corner streets, Nevada &21f you way yard for $9 Ye ey Bo $20 _re Get yeu > scat ] Go get-a new 40 have just . 4ssortment, 5 cents per ya 820 _— Naffzige C.J. Nafizig ‘* per eight p. ed pure, 2 If you wa: yard-for $1, go 820