Search Nevada County Historical Archive
Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
To search for an exact phrase, use "double quotes", but only after trying without quotes. To exclude results with a specific word, add dash before the word. Example: -Word.

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

September 24, 1882 (4 pages)

Go to the Archive Home
Go to Thumbnail View of this Item
Go to Single Page View of this Item
Download the Page Image
Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard
Don't highlight the search terms on the Image
Show the Page Image
Show the Image Page Text
Share this Page - Copy to the Clipboard
Reset View and Center Image
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Rotate Left
Rotate Right
Toggle Full Page View
Flip Image Horizontally
More Information About this Image
Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard
Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)
Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4  
Loading...
-\\ever his evil intentions might have HE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. LOCAL a Chesing of the Mails. Until further notice the mails will close as follows: Route East, daily at 4p. m. Route West, daily. at 8:30 Pp. m. Volfax, daily, at 5.30 a.m. . Grass Valley, daily, at 5.30 a.m. and.4 P.M, Direct mail to San, Francisco, at 5.30 a. M Direct mail to Sacramento, at 5.30.4. u. Sierra City via North San Juan, Cajnptonville and Downieville,-daily (Sunday ar ia ed) at 6 A. M. Blue Tent, North Bloomfield, Moore’s Flat and Graniteville, daily, (Sunday excepted, at6 A. M Washington and Omega, Tuesday, Thursday and ‘a até a.m, You Little York and Dutcn Flat, wedaie 3 Wednesday . and Friday, at 6 a, u. J . HOLBROOK, P. M BRIEF MENTION. Various Happenings in and Ont of Town. Remember the Sabbath day, by going to church. Sunday school concert at the Congregational church to-night, The Democrats are kicking about “some of the nominees on the county ticket. Quite a large delegation from this city attended the dance at Blue Tent. They had a glorious.time. Book and other kinds of peddlers are now infesting the city. Let your bu lldogs loose. x Don’t expect te succeed’ in_ busi ness unless you advertise in th TRANSCRIPT, ' Reed the hotel arrivals, and then you will see the names of men from all parts of the State who are visiting our beautiful town. The hour for the evening services at the various churches has been ~changed from 7:30 to 7 0 eae, commencivg to-night.— A delegation of Knights of Pythias from Grass Valley passed through this city yesterday on their way 10 North Bloomfield. Our ‘‘devil” made sad havoc correcting proofs in several articles in yesterday’s paper. We have killed him, and everything will be all right in the future. Next Tuesday evening the Republicans of Grass Valley contemplate having a grand old-fashioned time on the occasion of Congressman Page’s visit to that town. The Republicans are very harmonious.” Those who were a little disaffected on the start have quieted down, and will work for the success of the ticket. A few of the candidates have failed to send their announcements to the Transcripr for publication. When election day comes around some people will forget to vote for them, giving as a reason that they did not know they were candidates as the fact was not mentione! in the TRANSCRIPT. ee "The Columbia Hill Affair. The following letter was published in the San Juan Times yesterday: Me. O. P. Sripcer—Sir: I feel that you owe it to me to rectify, as well as you can, through ‘the colUmns of your weekly newspaper, the wrong that has been done me. You published that which was not true. Now, ask you to publish that which is true. I have been wronged—most 7 Stnally: most shamefully wronged. —Aeeused and tried for a crime that, if’ committed, would indecd have been a most horrible crime, I was and em as innocent of the crime as is the little child at my knee, and yet Ihave been made to suffer all the agonies of heart and~mind that proud humanity can suffer. My own heart wrung to its very core; the hearts of my childrea ‘almost torn from their bosoms with grief; my own and poor Lou’s name published far and near in all the leading journals of the coast—branded as criminals, as. murderers! Just think of it! And all for what? For nothing else than simply because one C. B Hawley by name, chose to create a sensation. His reasons for so doing are best known to himself; but whatin en, he accomplished nothing except he publication of those untrue and stinging reports which I hope you will fully’ contradict without further noticefor you as editor and publisher of one of.our leading journals, owe it not only. to myself and my family, but the community at large, (Signed) The outraged parties, Mrs. M. E. Witsox) Mr. W. A. Fowrer. Another Arrest. The San Juan Times says a gentleman who came from Downieville on Monday ivformed it, that before he left Downieville it was reported that: District Attorney Soward who was at the scene of the murder of Jack Campbell, had sent for Sheriff Fish to goto Sierra Valley for the purpose of arresting a partyor parties who are implicated in the murder of Mr. Campbell. He said astonishing disclosures are anticipated. Congregational Church, — Preaching in the morning by the pastor, Rev. J. Sims. In the evening a concert will be given by the . members of the Sabbath’ school. Among the attractions will be a piece rendered by twenty little ones. The programme isa good one, All are cordially invited to attend. 4 Young Men's ‘Republican Club. Every member of the Young Men’s. Republican Club is réquested to meet at Judge Robinson’s otfice on ‘Mow day evening at 8 o’cléck stent . High School. ’ Easily Explained. County Clerk Car Garr, in a communication “recently published im the RANSCRIPT, Said he felt. sure .no name had been erasedfrom the G eat Register that should not have been erased, and he almost challenged any part to dispute his statement. On Sunday last John Isbester, of Sweetland, informed us that his name had been stricken from the Register without any cause; that he voted at every election held in the county for ten years past, aud that he gave no orders to have it erased, t may have been done by mistake, and hence we impute no blame: to Mr. Carr. We only mention the matter to show that Mr, Carr erred whenhe stated that no name had-been erased that did not come under the two year rule.—San Juan. Times. The name of John Isbester has not been erased from the Great Register. It way accidentally copied into the list, and he wou'd have been entitled to vote even if he had made'no reference to it. Some peoplehave taken particular pains to find fault with Mr. Carr it, account of the erasures he was ¢ make as required by daiveahy do not refer to the'@bO¥ class of meu who happe o other parts of the Bubiy ee’ ca and lost their vote in 1880, and in every instances @bhus far, are now convineed that they were in error and not the Clerk. _ Mr. Carr ~ has ken a great deal of pains to see that no name was erased except as provided by law, and has discommoded himself very much, which he was not required todo. It is the way of the world, nowadays, the more care a man takes to please the community theless he succeeds in acomplishing the desired end. ——_s oon _ Coyote Street. Many improvements, and good ones too, are being made on Coyote street. Lew Emmons is making an addition to his house, and putting in a stylish bay—windew. Wm, Walters is giving his house a general overhauling, and expects to make it look as good as new when completed. Mrs, Maria Johnson is bnilding a new house which will be ready for occupancy in a week or two. The people of that town are without a gas light, and it is about the only portion of the city that is neglected in that way, The peopleare anxious to have the City Trustees erect a lamp. there, and we think they should’ doit. Surely that part of the town shonld not be ignored. Will They Growl. Hon. Lorenzo Sawyer, United States Circuit Judge, who caused the pers to be issued in the case of Woodruff vs. North Bloomfield Co. et al. is an old resident of this city, and knows all about hydraulic mining. He is one of the most. distinguished jurists in the State, and the miners are well satisfied to rest their case in his hands, but, we presume the anti-miners will commence kicking when they come to find ont that he is not a thorough-bred granger. Whatever Judge Sawyer’s decision may be, the anti-mivers will not be satisfied, as they never are unless a Judge says point blank, ‘all hydraulic mining must be, stopped.” Coming to this County. P. Wright, son of ‘‘Dan de Quille,” (local editor of the Virginia City Enterprise,) arrived in this city on Thursday and is now visiting Grass Valley. He came here for the. purpose of renting or buying a house, as his parents contemplate locating in this city or at Grass Valley. He was unsuccessful in finding a house for rent, and could not even find a desirable lot in the city to build on. He is now visiting Grass Valley on the same «mission, but with what luck we have not Jearned. We believe ‘‘Dan de Quille” is an old ;esident of this county, and therefore he knows that there is not a better place on God’s footstool. than Nevaia. “We hope he will locate here as he would feel quite at home, there being so many Virginia. City people hereabouts. Throwing Stones. Eprror TRANscripr—I saw an article in Saturday’s issue of your paper regarding the hoodlum practices of some of the pupils attending our schools. If thesepractices are as . bad-as you have been informed they should be stopped by. all means. In an experience ¢ of 22 yeare with boys I don’t-think the Nevada City boys worse than the boys of other places.’ We mist not expect too sand we will not if we own boyhood days. I and all persons _ if tices perpetrated by the, Wm. A. Nevada City, Sept. 23d, 1 Look Out for Them. The Republican candidates will start out on their campaign exeursion on Thursday morning next. ‘The first night’s' speaking will be at Rough and Ready. . For farther particulars ste advertisen:ent in another column. >. oe ; Marey Reardan for Joint Senator. The Deinicarata of this and Sierra . counties met in/Joint Conuention at: +San Juan yesterday and nominated Harry V. Reardan, this: city,’ for Joint Senator. ‘Tue Seattle, Washington Territory, telegraph office has now three operators. A year ago it had two. and two years ago it had one. : in about ee . -plaintive WHAT THEY £RE DOING. Personil and Social Items Gieaned Here and There, Jobn Glasson: has returned from England, KE. P. Sanford is still quite ill, dropsy having set in. Mrs. Edward Saxon, of Grass Valley, who has been so seriously ill, 1s now somewhat better. Miss Cora Clark, who has been attending scltool at Napa, returned home on Thursday, cn account of the sickness of ‘her mother, Mrs. Frank Syfert, who has been siting the family of O. Chaney, returned to her Home in Marysvil e ‘yesterday. General Orlando Evans; formerly aresident of North San Juan, this county, is landlord of the Pollard House at Reno. Mr. and Mrs, Jaines Gluyas, of Grass Valley, arrived from San Franeisco Thursday evening. Mrs. Gluyas is somewhat imprayed ia: health. The’ little: or preeies B. Potter, four morths, died yespring after an i Incss of Deputy mala Ackerman te! We ‘stated in yesterday’s Tr script that B. J. Ackerman, United States Marshal, -had arrit in this city, for the purpose oh. verying the ‘‘show cause’ papers‘6n's some of the hydraulic mines in this county. Friday morning he procured a ptivate conveyance and went to Blue Tent and from there to Omega,. At Blue Tent he was unable to find any of the owners of the Sailor Flat Mining Company. He thinks word was sent to the company that he was after-them and the owners made it convenient toget out of his way. In fact hesays he noticed a man, who:was pointed out to him as one of the owners, going overa flume at a 2:40 gait, but his papers said nothing abont catching anybody on the wing and he concluded not to follow him up. At Omega it was plain sailing. He found N. C. Tully, the superintendent of the Omega Gravel Mining Company, aud served the papers on him. Mr, Ackerman returned to this city about 6 o’clock Friday evening, and yesterday morning left for San Franciseo, He did not go up on the ridge, ag the various papers in the case of the North Bloomfiel?, Milton, Excelsior and other companies had been served on the varions officers in San Francisco, Po —-———— The New Comet. Any one who will rise at 5 o’clock in the morning can get a good view of the new comet. This erratic’ visitor to the solar system is then above the eastern horizon, a little to the souts of the point where the light of dawn is strongest, flashing upward toward the zenith like a lighted brand. It may be seen plainly long after the snn has risen above the eastern horizon even before the break of day, for at times, when the atmosphere is steady it may be traced even after the sun is up, for for probably a distance of ten degrees. The nucleus is ve‘y bright, quite as brilliant as the planet. Venus, which is at present. the glory and beauty of the western heavens in the evening. A pair of sharp eyes can no doubt pick out the comet’s head at mid-day provided they only know where to look for h'm. —~— Ireland As It Is. A sad picture of life in [reland is drawn by a correspondent of the Springfield, Mass., Republican. He declares that uo one: can conceive how wretchedly poor and. destitute humau beings can be. and live, until he has ridden-by cabin and crib and all the nameless shifts for shelter that offend the eye. between Glengariff and Killarney. Not one decent home, not one comfortable, tily dwelling, not one cleanly, we 1-fed, neat human being, did he see. Troops of sad, wan,starved chikiren , nearly naked, smeared with dirt and ashes, followed him mile after mil, ye plaze, sur. a, and women, with the dull, dead expression of déspair in their eyes, waded out. to gaze upon him from their cabins and holes in the ground or between the rocks, literally gnkle deep in the mud, and clad in such tattered tatters that Lazarus was attired in princely robes in comparison. — Deer stood in the fields, and birds sat. upon the trees, fearless, of man, for no Irishman is peymitted to havea gun, or to touch bird or beast,even though his family starve befere his eyes. In the whole Jong rie of, fifty-four miles he never saw a dog; and exclaims: “Thiuk of a people too poorto keep a dog ?” A New Telegraph Company. The Postal Telegraph Company has purehased'rights and franchises of merchants’ and bankers’ telegraph lines between New York and Washington. Contracts have been made for the construction of a line between New York and Chicago, which will be completed by the first of January. This gill give postal télegraphi¢ connection between New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and the most im portant points in the United States and from which the Wesern Union draws nearly fifty per cent of its profits, Arrangements have been made to connect
with the new French cable company. Its projectors express the belief that} they can send messages ‘at onehalf. the rates now oo by the West1 ema Union: gers will yet be rewarded for their] For Members of Congress, persistent pluck during so many years of exploration. But meanW.W MORROW }while the department of business At Large. Man guishes, the professional man_ is a pwithout clients, houses are tenantHE NRY E UGE RTON less, able-boied ‘miners walk the At Large. "A Gloomy Outlook. : The Vi ‘irginia Enterprise says: The weightiest problem for the _tax-payREPUBLICAN TICKET meiireyecir Sut at OTANE & ‘COUNTY. the county eoreaent, and at the Election, Pus, Nov. 7th. same time steer c'ear Of bankruptcy. The out'ook for our pe ple is not a FOR GOVER iOR. Morris M. Estee cheerfal one, and it is useless to dis-’ Of Napa.guise the fact that many of our most .For Lieutenant Governor. thoughtful and courageous citizens are beginning to despair, The Dreciation in values has been steadily going on until the majority of the A.R.CONKLING, : Of Inyo! Por Justices of Supreme Court JOHNHUNT property holders of Virginia City Of San Francisco. are in doubt -whether to surrender S.C. DENSON their houses and buildings to be sold Of Sacramento. defor the taxes levied upon them or to split them up into kindling wood with which to keep themselves warm during the coming winter. We are all, so to speak, hanging on by our eye-lids to the Comstock, hoping for arevivalof some of the old-time prosperity, and in the language of Micawber, ‘for something to turn up.” We still beleve in our mines and cherish the hope that the manastreets looking in vain for’ einployment, and the “only -travel on the railroads is that .of departing residents seeking py tia iting pastures FRANK PAGE Second District. elsewhere, This is ® gloomy picture, For Secretary of State, -but it is a true one, and it behooves us to look at it justasit is and to yey PEDLAR govern ourselves accordingly. AfOf Yolo ter the County Conventions have : made up their respective ticketswe -For State Controller, —may look for another exodus. About one-third of the male population is looking for public employment. The offices to go round are limited in number. The disappcinted ones wiil have tg emigrate, and their;emigration signifies a still further depopulation of Virginia City. Horsford’s Acid Phosphate for the Hil Effects of Tobaceo, Dr. C. A. Fernald, Bostén, Says: “T have used it in cases of impaired nerve function with beneficial results, especially in cases. where the system iS affected by the toxic action of tobacco, W. A. DAVIES Of Tuolumne. For State Treasurer, JOHN WEIL Of Sierra. _ For Attorney-General, fe Ix AAR T. Of Colusa, For Surveyor-General. WILLIAM MINTO Of Los Angeles, For Supt. Public Instruction, S. D. WATERMAN Of San Joaquin. ——_.— Tartar Are barnacles on the teeth; at first creamy, then crusty,.then removable only by the dentist. It loosens the teeth, and makes the wums ender, Don’t permit it to gather; use SOZODONT and keep the “mouth clean and teeth healthy. For Clerk of Supreme Court, FRANK GROSS OF ae Sg pews Foreign and Domestic Wooleas. Fall stock just received. Barrett’s Cloth and Tailoring House, 46 Broad street. Finest suits to order at lowest Sacramento. For Railroad Commissioner, Regular Republican Nominees Election November ith. Regular Republican Nominee FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR, A. NIVENS, Jr. Regular. Republican Nominee . FOR SHERIFF, ; THOMAS MEIN. Regular Republican Nominee FOR COUNTY RECORDER, JOHN A. RAPP. Regular Republican Nominee FOR SUPERVISOR, DISTRICT NO. 1, K; CASPER. Regular Republican Nominee FOR COUNTY TREASURER, G. v. SCHMITTBURG Regular RepublicanNcominee FOR SURVEYOR, J. G. HARTWELL. Regular Republican:Nominee FOR COUNTY CLERK, FRANK G. BEATTY. Regular Republican Nominee 5 ~ FOR DISTRICT. “ATTORNEY, E. W. ROBERTS. Regular Republican Nominee FOR ASSEMBLYMAN, J. L. LEWISON, Regular Republican Nominee FOR ASSEMRLYMAN, A. WALRATH. Regular Democratic eae Mioction November 7th, Regular Democratic Nominee FOR COUNTY CLERK, M. BYRNE, Jr. Regular Democratic"Nominee FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, C. L. BROWN. CHARLES F. REED First District. For State Board Equalization, L. C. MOREHOUSE, Second District, prices, Choice patterns for ladies ulsters. Matrons about purchasing cassimeres for family wear will do well to call and examine stock. Gents furnishing goods, clothing, hats, etc. Lowest rates for spot cash. Barrett’s, 46 B oad street, Neand Sierra Counties, For State Senator, WILLIAM GEORGE. For Assemblymen, J.-L. LEWISON, A. WALRATH. For Sheriff, THOMAS MEIN. For Assessor, ARCHIE NIVENS, Jr, For Treaserer, G. v.SCHMITTBURG., __ For Recorder, JOHN A. RAPP. For County Clerk, FRANK G. BEATTY. For’Superintendent of Schools, A.J. TIFFANY. ‘For District Attorney, ee THE Tomahawk at Zekind’s, ee Horsford's Acid Pescsksies A Refreshing Drink. . Dr. C. O. Files, Portland, —Me., says: “After perspiring freely, when cold water has utterly faile. to satisfy my thirst, it has accomplished the purpos e with most perfect suctf cess,” @2ee Cows For Sale. Fresh milch cows for sale at Sutton’s ranch. f24tf Mouniain Ice, The-Nevada Ice Company is now prepared to furnish to hotels,saloons, business houses and families, a superior quality of Mountain ice, at a reasonable price. ; All orders left at the Ice House on the Plaza will be promptly attended to. a28-tf J. S. Tass MARSHALL’S Cubebs at Zekind’s. No more Dyspepsia or Indigestion. ters are the best Bitters in use. z ; f They never fail to give relief. Read For County Surveyor, physicians’ certificates on the back of bottle. Sold everywhere. —je3-tf Jj. G HARTWELL. For Public Administrator, ae STOTLAR. * Bor Coroner, 2s . GROVES: . For Supervisor, ist District, a. CASPER, Hovss of five Rooms for rent, Inquire at Brand & Bassett’s Bookstore, 816-tf. For Rent or Sale on. £ecount o1 ; . Sickness. The Ranch of Martha Chivell, better . ’ known as the Bonney place, situated about a mile from Lake City. InforFor Supervisor, 2d District, mation at this office. s19-m : JOSEPH PE RRIN. Ateaxan, The great Egyptian Elixir and most wonderful discovery of the age," has a magical effect on the skin, making it soft, clear and transparent. It ‘is the best toilet article in the world, as it is the only one needed for the ‘C. On TAYLOR. JOHN ELY. For Supervisor, 5th District, WALLACE DOAN. . For Justices of the Peace, Those premises. belonging to the GD. BLA K EY, undersigned, half-way between Ne AL R. WAD SWO RT H. vada ‘City and Grass Valley, consist ing ofa dwelling house, with garden For Constables, _ WI LLIAM SCOT yr fruit trees, vines and free water. complexion. For Sale. wens gion peimeonie [0 STEVE VENARD. vada City. s20-2w-ttsa s stim EQUNTY TICKET 5 New Cider. Best and sweetest. By the ga'lon at Shurtleff’s, Tran; ‘ script Block. s5-tf, . %oint Senator from Nevada For Supervisor, 3d District, . : For Supervisor, 4th District, mS Regular Democratic Nominee RIGHT IN SHASON. ~—————--0 _—THIS MONTH B. H, MILLER, BROAD STREET NEVADA omy MAKES A SPECIALTY OF See eee ese ees eee tneee ees eserns —0--0—0 —0ERO. P0100 Or OO iersh SUMMER GOODS. . . —o—00-00-05 2-50 6-0 Gaieeb Lo 6 SUMMER SUITS : The Finest Line Ever Brought To The City. SUMMER NECKWEAR. : All The Latest Patterns and Shapes SUMMER HATS : The Nobbiest Makes Out This Year HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, PERCALE AND WHITE SHIRTS, : BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, ETC., ETC. The best assortment, nt, Lowest Prices. B EH. MILLER, Odd Fellow’s Building, Broad Street, Nevada. City. NEW GOODS: Arriving Daily at the SD Cent Store. We are receiving this week by every train cases of Dry and Fancy Goods, Which we will sell at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. EVERY DEPARTMENT IS COMPLET We pay CASH for our goods which enables us to sell as LOW or LOWER than any house in this county, Our DRESS GOODS De ae is full of choice bargains from @ Cents to $4 49 Cents per yard We have also an elegant line of Ladies’ and Children's Cloaks, Goods sent ro any part of the State on receipt of price-or-C O,. 7); FOR COUNTY TREASURER, L. W. DREYFUSS. Regular Democratic Nominee FOR COUNTY CORONER, B. JOHNSON, Regular Democratic Nominee FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Tt. SecF ORD, Regular Democratic Nominee FOR ASSEMBLYMAN), J. O. SWEETLAND. Regular Democratic Nominee FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR, ‘DAN. COLLINS st een “It. is my ereed—my reliftdin= -that the poor man’s mite and fle rich man’s abundance shall be equally protected by the Government, and equally taxed to maintain the Government; that before the law each man’s right arm ‘shall have an equal chance in the great struggle for life.”—M. M. Estee. ESTEE AND ) CONKLIN HON. H. F. PAGE, Republican Nominee for Congress, Second District, 2 AND— HON. A. P. VAN DUZER, Will address the People on the ‘Issués of the Day, as follows: NEVADA CITY f — oN— WEDNESDAY, SEPT. orth, : The County Committee will please make "y arra ts for the order.of the Republicai: State Central mittee. P. B. CORNWALL, Ch’m. JAMES R. FINLAYSON, Sec. 818 FOR RENT. C é mercial Streets, better khewn _as “Coe's Shoe Store.” J Apply t6 """ s * FRED SEARLS, p At Law Office of Searls, Niles & none 819 The Fire Proof Brick Store Corner of Main ahd .Coming} READ OUR PRICES. All Goods Positively Sold for Cash. Remember a thorough examination of all the goods in our establishment will not incur any obligation to purchase, therefore come and ‘see with perfect freedom. AMERICAN 9.CENT STORE, Opposite Stumpf's Hotel, Broad Street, NEVADA CITY. BEARNHARD & SHALLENBERGER BEEHIVE GROCERY STORE. 18 and 20 ‘Cuaeaid iStreet, NEVADA OITy. aes ——o J. J. JACKSON, PROP'R. —AGEN 3 FOR— BOSS COFFEE POT, “EPICURE” JAPAN TEA, EXCELSIOR BLASTING POWDER, $ ECLIPSE EXTRA DRY: CHAMPAGNE, {SPARKLING MUSCATEL CHAMPAGNE, 2 GRAND PRIZE CHAMPAGNE. Aslo keep on hand; Clock ee Powder, ci NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! SAS Nand ec 9e. Ruching Aare Gleare athe Gote ett \.3, 5, 9a Satin, all shades...... 89c. Dress Buttons. ... 9, 124, 19, ‘5a Brocaded Dress Goods.... 12}c. Knitting Cotton...... 96 Elegant Black Cassimere... 49c\Ladies’ Chimeses..... 403 Navy Blue * ... 49c. Infants’ Robes... 149, 1 99, 2 4% Beautiful Plaids...... ‘ 49c/Ladies’ Under Vests.... 49, 5ie RAVIGENGI en os oe 29cj/Gents’ Neck Ties...-.. 25, 49, 9Se Black French Lace 19¢)(zente' Full Finished Hose. . 253. Ladies’ Hose Reais da Waly eis 9c}Gents’ wool and cotton Hose, 293Children’s Hose...... -124c/ Ladies’ Night Dresses...., 996 Beautifol wide Lace.... 9e}C Jhild’s Necklaces....9;-19, 38a Chi'd’s Linen Handkerchiefs. . 9clLead Pencils....:... 1, 2, Ee Zephyr, all shades,..... 9c\2 bit Linen Thread....., 90 Child’s School Hats... 11! 49 Belding’s Spool Silk...:.. 9a Feathers, all shad.s,.:5... 490) \Corticelli Spool Silk...., 124, 190 Bunches of Flowers.. sluciy fe. wae} . Buttonhole Twist...... 2ka Red and Blue Embroidery, 5, 9, 1 Zhe) Boys’ Socks.. 2.6 Soh ccc 6a Lace. Dy -1, 9, 123, T9:!Crochet Needlus....... Se MULQUGA 52 eyes se eats nn 9¢. LaJlies’ Invisible Nets.... 9, 196 COHAT EHS. oS <u. eke 49c) Cotton Flannel. .:..123 = 163, 198 Po! ka L Dot Tycoon R Pas angie: ds 19¢. White Spreads.... 99, 1 39, 1 49 + dies’ Wiite Skirts.. Sa Crrdtiontd. <5. sac hc calas 9a Paluson Sives Stuns cevoreye ', 94ZephyrSbhalle.cc. oc. che 92 pairs Shaker Socks ... 2. 49e Beautiful Linen Handkerchiefs, 5@ Gount! Susp nders. 2.8.0.. 19, 49¢/Floral Hair Pins...3<... 18 Heavy ‘Crasi 124c/Tooth Brushes:...4.° 2.. 9 500 Corse 49¢, Braceleta: snus. A265 0230 9, 10, 2 Pues. USN ia, cae 9. Beautiful Black Satin.... 8 ‘THISTLE DEW WHISKY, : {timported-Cakes, and-a-futt tine of ; First-Class Groceries & P ( ae