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April 11, 1891 (4 pages)

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Ge The Dail Transcript. PRIL 11, 1891. SATURDAY, A Grass Valley Legend. Mrs. Carrie K. Waters says in the San Francisco Daily’ Hotel G-zette: When Hermann, the magician, was giving a few entertainments at Grass Valley, some years ago, be started.out one morning for a drive. Before he had picked up the lines his horses started on the keen jump, and while the frightened animals Were going at juli speed, the man of irom nerve pas-ed lightly along the pole, secured the ines and quickly returning as he went checked the anim«lsin their mad career. While his wife, for whose safety? he had tuken the risk, #a! *ombling, Hermann turned to the crowd which expressed its amazement at the. feat,and coolly and’ smilingly answered, ___ Z “J-ispot'ing! You bafall Been me stretch cut mine hand and draw half: dollars outof the sir a sousand times, and now I hafe only reached out for a long bit—just for a little change.”’ ——__—_—__—_< +96 Demand fer California Lands. — ~ W.11. Mills, the land agent of the Southerp Pacific, said recently, in speaking of land sejling and immigration matters: ‘‘People ought to begin to realize we do not want ia California the same class of immigrants that is drawn to our Wesiegn States. We cannot advocate the advantages of California for general farming ; we will goon’ not bave the land to spare for general farming; we want specialists. “he man who comes here wants $2,000 atJeast, not to buy land ‘otly, for he can gét land cheap enough, but to put on the land-after he geta it. “There is a steady inquiry’ for California lands. During March we sold $49,000 worth of land more than for .many months before.” : = a nl Mortality Ameng Miners. W. &. Morgan, a mining man from Carson, is authority for the statement that the men employed at the Holmes mine at Candelaria, Nev., have suffered. ‘terribly from the ravages of the hn QUEER SIGHTS IN CITIES. STRANGE AND INTERESTING THINGS THAT MAY BE GAZED UPON. Any Great” Cente¥ of Population “Rieh in Historie Relicse—Seome Timely Tales About Various Places Worth Seeing in New York City. ~EMARKABLE things crop out day by day from beneath the upper crust of life in a great city. The surface of metroiscalways on observer a A may read as he runs. He readily gets in tonch with the noise and bustle of the streets; he admires the enormous . buildings, wonders at the enterprise of the merchants, revels in the beanties of the parks and watches from the sea wall the birds of commerce stretch their white wings in flight to distant lands. All these -yarious_items go to make up the apt aggregate of activity inany one lake and.sea coasts of the United States. The same conditions exist at Chicago and San Francisco, at ,Galvestoh_and at Charleston, at Boston and New York. Bat beneath this wild uproar of the human tide there flows an undereurrent of romance. San Francisco is rich in memories of the Argonauts of °49; the heroism of the garrison. at Fort Dearborn is the heritage of Chicago; Galveston was the.island home and last. refuge of the pirate-patriot Lafitte; Charleston teems with memories of the Revolutionary ‘‘“Swamp Fox,” and Boston has Banker. Hill, ajd Faneuil hall. As for New York, it affords many quaint and interesting sights to one who cares to see them. ~]f he cares to go into niinute details information regarding matters not gento all,-and historically!-of some importance. He will take and about the mine,” said Mr. Mo.gan, “more than 600 have been” pros= trated aud something more than 100 have died. The disease raged for » time with such violence that work ip the mine had to be practically abar = doned: and the company’s physician was--himseli._prostrated from .overwork. There has been an abatement of the disease within the last few days; T-understand,-Lut a great many . of the men are still unable to work.” The Native Daughters? Party. "On Monday evening, at Odd Fellows Hall, will occur the inv tation bop given by Laurel Parlor, N. D. G. W., to the Native Daughters of Grass ValTHE MONTCOMERY MONUMENT. the great Standard Oil building on lower Broadway if he knows .hat where now rises the visiblo sign of a vast corporayayand the Native Sous ol Gran Va limited to members of the two orders, and the fair Laurelites wil entertair their sicters and brothers in the hospitable manner for which they are notable. Refreshments will be served during the evening. ee Sentenced to Sam Quentin. Henry Willis, the perpetrator of the Willow; Valley assault on aod robbery of Ben Fat, was this morning sentenced by Judge Caldwell to be im prisoned a year and a half in the State Prison atBan Quentin. The extreme penalty for the crime of which he was convic'ed (assault with a deadly weapon) is two years in prisen or jail, but Ww.D Long made a strong plea in bebalf,oi the boy just before judgment was. pronounced, : taal Fer City Assessor, — ' -H.C. Weisenbufger, a young gentleman of energy and ability, is announced as a candidate for the office of City Asseseor. He is the ouly aepirant for the place so far &s heard from, He would make-a first-class Assessor. Faces meen ar nnn Deafness Can’t be Cured by local applications, as they canno! reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is &ply one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutiona) remedies. Deafnessis caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When thir tube gets inflamed you have a rumb ling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness ir the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucons surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollar: for any case of Desfness (caused by atarrh) that we cannot cure by takiny Hali’s Catarrhb Cure. Send for circu"ars, free. ; F. J. Cuenry & Co., Toledo, O. Bold by druggists, 75 cents. Ask your grocer for “Lily White” flour and see that you get it. tf. —_—_—_———e National Hetel Arrivais. Friday, April 10, 1891. F. 8. Williame, Minneapolis, T.H Bredbury, San Francisco, J. Mitebell, ~: do Miss E, Fleet, do W.W.VanEman, do TD. Mason, do “ae ’ do: A. E. Snyder, do B. H, Whitney, do HH , Sacramento, J. d E . Batcher, o ; tner, Spenceville, J,G. B. , Malakoff, 4 Woodbridge and w, Cederville, , French Corral, a) es) tier once stead.the wansion, of, Alexan: slums of the city he .will pause for an instant before tho unattractive tenement honse at No. 7 Cherry street if he is aware of tne fact that years ago, waen the building was’ an aristocratic residence, it was the home of one of the famous Leggett family, and was the to be illuminaied with ‘gas. . $trolling up Broadway, our antiquanannatarally will pause before the venerable church of St. Panl's, and read with which graces its front. As he does so he will recall the historic records of the gallant Montgomery who rests beneath this memorial; of ho, two years aéter his marriage toa brigut and beautifal girl, he cast in hislvt with the colonists and fell at the storming of Quebec; and of huw, forty-three years later, his body was removed from an alien laad to find repose beneath the marble pile that attests his gallant life and glorious death. As he gazes his eye may fall upon-a dim, irregular line of red crossing entirely the short shaft. which tops the monument, If he seeks the reason for this apparent breakage and repair he may hear a curi ous. tale. As it canie to my ears from the lips of a well known artist, the story is that the French sculptor, who received his commission from the national congress, expressed by means of a brokgn shaft that Montgoaery’s career of usefuluess had dy Veh \ serra politan existence . Pl view, The most . the Se a dozen human beehives which dot the . . A fo er erally known, but which are interesting second look at long ago to the famous Aaron Barr. When Mr. Burr went to the New York legi in 1798 he did so with a purpose. At that time there was a great opposition to banks, but he and some of his friends were desirous of starting one, and they obtained the necessary authority. through. indirection.. A. bill introduced by Mr. Burr authorized the chartering of a company to farnish New York city with pure and wholesome water, said company being empowered third street, just west of avenue A. It is an archway of stone, huge and old fashioned, and SS ee It is the last remnant ofthe House of Refuge, which was abandoned and torn down during war times after the erecee ae he may collect 4 large” fund of curious dall's island. It is daily the 0 by supposing it to. inquiry, many passers be the relic of an old fort. So, indeed,-in to.defend the city against* invaders, but keep soldiers out, but to keep thieves in. flanked by walls of brick. a sense it is, but it was a fort built, not against criminals. Its purpose was not to Nearly Erantic. f Has it ever been your misfortune to © be brought into frequest contact with @ person excessively nervous? If so, you must be aware that trivial causes, unnoticed by the —-vigorous, drive a nervous-invalid to the verge of distraction. It is as unnecessary to:particularize these as it is impossible to guard against them. The root of the evil is usually imperfect digestion and assimilation. To assist these fuuctions, and through their renewed, complete discharge to reinforce weak nerves, in conjunction with other portions of the physical organism, is within the power of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, systematically and continuously used. There is no disappeintment bere, no matter what or how grievous the failures of other socalled tonics. No sedative or opiate— avoid both!—can compare with this invigorating nerve tranquilizer. Constipation, biliousness, ia, rheumatism, kidney troubles gre cul by it. In the decline of life, infirmities be—set-us to-which our youth and tnaturi= ty were strangers, our kidneys and liver are subject to derangement, but nothing equals Dr. J. H. McLean’s —Yiver and Kidney Balm as a regulator Bros. oo A Sure Cure ter Piles. Itching Piles are known by moisture like perspiration, causing intense itching when warm, This form as well as Blind, Bleeding and protruding, yield at once to Dr, Bosanko’s Pile Remdey, which acts directly on the -parts affected, absorbs tumorst allays itching and effects a permanen, cure, 50c. Druggists or mail ; treatise ree. Dr. apr.i-ly. Sold by Carr Bros, “hapa ag te mark, distance, ete., considered. __ Bosanko, Piqua, Ohio. remain ini us union. Near . the bust may. be seen @ number of gilded If our seeker after the quaint and forgotten desires to explore still farther he may take a trip to the attic of the city hall. There the janitor can show him a huge paintiag typical of the triumph of sal which has for its central figures the lor the rir mayor of Dublin thanking worshipful mayor of New famine days of ‘47, beled “Republique Francaise.” No one knows whence it came, but opon its head _some_ irreverent. servitor of. former days placed the helmet of a volunteer fireman, and there the two atill ne ruvus union. Near coats of arms, These belong to a more modern period, for they were made during the Tweed regizae +o adorn the door. ways of the city armcties. They cost frum $5,000 to $10,000 each, and have nevor hoen used, ~The above, of course, are but a few of the strange sights which may reward a "sg aseopolts and, as before ca gested, similar craiut discoveries-mey bo made $ pri : 4 ay Dee first private house on Manhat‘an Island ny in plate 8 Hi Williaa: Windom, interest the inscription on the monument in any large city of the United States. ¥, Xx. Warrs. Tho New Secretary of the Treasury. Hon. Charles Foster,.of Ohio, who has On the wall hangs an address from York -for~ aid to Ireland during the There is also a beautiful marble bust of a woman labeen named for secretary of the treasdeceased, has haa ‘!arge experience of public life, principally as governcr of Ohin and member of congress for several terms. During his career he has SGOO Hzwarp ufacturers of Dr. Gage’e Gelare Hemedn tor . -380ACRES, IMPLEMENTS with Ranch, if desired. proud-of-his-tail.” A Word That Means Much. municating with bis parliament. tion of ‘Christianity smong those gained inuch repts pute.and two. ing properties nicknaines. His. FOrst cases, no pelitical opponents, having reference to his mercaniilecato give their white brother a name, and, because of some peculiarity in his attire, promptly dabbed him ‘Young-manIt is believed that in his new position Mr. Foster will carry on the policy outlined just before death by his predecesThere isa vigorovs northern: medieval flavor abcat the style of addrew employed by the king of Sweden im con:It reminds one of the days of the vikings and the sea rovers, just after the iutredacThe Gelebrated french Cure, Hate reer, call him) weranied “APHRODITINE” 252252 bp A lire "POSITIVE E< F Wve ease $0 tian QUARANTEE recently, while . {oourean: form MON, CHARLES FOSTER. or of an Indiah Sy) esceemes commission. The-savages were ssked. CWMYd sansof eithersex, 47" 77 AQT DS from theexcessive EFORE — useof Stimulan Pa orO o tion, over in ence, . » BUC Power, Wakefu 5 : tration, Nocturnal Emissi sin for $5.00. Sent by mail on receipt of price’ A WRITTEN GUA ae & Permanent cure is not effected. of both sexes, who have been permiai yc by the use of Apbroditine. Circular poegg $e» THE APHRO MEDICINE Co. PACIFIO BRANCH, FOR SALE BY AFTE ium, or through youthful indiscre down Painein the own Painsint back, Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous oe * ions, Leucorrhea, Dizess, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Impotency, which if neglected often lead to premature old age and insanity, Price $1.00 a box, 6 boxea RANTEE is given for every $5.00 order received, torefund the dee if thousands of testimonials from old and ‘young,
ddress i a eae UNDER TUE BIG TANK. been cut short. Years afterward, so the narrative goes, an arobitious alderman, then but recently elected to office, conceived the idea that this broken shaft was indicative simply of decay and neglect, and thereupon sécured an appropriation for its repair, thus becoming column and for the funereal urn which rests upon its summit. Afterward, if our observer shall wander to where Center and Reade streets ing which bears no outward marks to tell of its importance; yet within there stands a huge iron tank, occupying néarly all the space inclosed by the walls, and on the existence of this tank and its technical use as a means of water supply depends the life of a charter granted 4 SPRAINS, . BRUISES. Ohio & Miss.Reflway. eg Office President and . 76 Dolphin Street, General Manager, Baltimore, Md., Cincinnati, Ohio Jan‘y 18, 1800, “My foot suddenly “I was bruised badturned and gave me ly in hip and side by a very severely . @ fall and gufferedgesprained ankle, Th opplicstion of Bt. verely. St. Jacobs Ofl Jacobs Oil resulted at . completely cured once in & me.” Wu. C. Hamper, in. ner vps ; Pew.W. _PEARODE, Meinber of Btate Prest. & Man’; Legislature. Baltmory, ie ; rugged heroes. The king’s speeches begin, ‘‘Good gentlemen and Swedish men,” and end, “The blessing of God be upon yeu, yond gentlemen and Swedish men.” . There is dignity to thé word ‘‘man,” properly used, that cannot be eyualed hy “My W. D. VINTON ~ Gity Nevada. ‘NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT (Regular Price $6 a Year) responsible for the ‘‘completion” of ‘the. ~ join, he will find an old fashioned build-. appellation of rank. DR. ABERNETHY'S Cireen Ginger ‘BRANDY. Qures Oramps and Oolis, “it is composed of the purest materials, and repreatate the full medicinal yalue of = Jamaica Gingerin the highiWiiest degree of perfection.” WM. T. W Sold by Wine Merchants and Druggists. ‘08. -N;-80 FACTURING CO, Sen Francisce. Fresh frozem Oysters. _-~ Bix bits per large can at Guo. ©. Gayiorp’s, tf olfice Fer Bent, One of the ntest rooms, for {HE CHARLES A. lord,” ‘“Your highness,” or any other EN EBl ts Analytical Chemist. “MAND Isthe Leadin: r of Northern Central it was estab: “hm 1860,--It Fi © Court, Supervisoral aad other Neva ing and ateresting, im) date of ei literature. tions, and gives special every + Sousebels. leading newspaper the Pacific wire THE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL (Regular Price $1.26 a Year) Both for $6 50 a Year! . OFFEB NO. 8. THE_NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT ( Regular Prige $6 a YearjS wwWxItTE THE SAN FRANCISCO"DAILY CALL Both for $9 O00 a Year! To take advantage of any one vt the Combinations You Must Pay in Advance for One Year' ‘Those in arrears for tne TRanscrirpr now mast up in full pay one year’s combination price in advance. _ ances Pe The Daily alifornia—a it hi tral nla + poaitinn it —_ maintained since ae county news. Itis bright, independent enterprisThe San Francisco Weekly Call Isa handsome eight-page paper. It is coe eokly t mews ef the week, gleaned from ey blicatien. It centains inte ‘speci cites efthe world anda Vast amount of th re. It furnishes the Leng ind most reliable financial news and market quote attention te an first-elass family po>er, appealing te the inte eo The Morning (Seven issnes a week) a live metropolitan daily. “Ith the largest cireulation and is recoguized as being the The Worid’s fair—A Maguificent Offer. Tho great ‘‘World’s Fair Word Contest’”’ is exciting universal interest and is one of the absorbing topics of the day. A Free Trip to Europe and $200.00. for.expenses._is offered te whoever con: tructs the largest number of English words from letters contained inthe text, ‘The World’s Fair.” Additional prices, consisting of an Upright Grand Piano, valued: at $400, Silver Tea-sets, sewing Machines, and ‘many other useful and valuable articles, will also be awarded in order of merit. A Special Prize ofa 14 kt. Gold Watch, valued at $50, will be awarded to the girl or boy, under 16 years of age, sending in the largest list. Everyone sending a list of not tess than 20 words will receive a prize. As the winner of the first prize may not care to make the extensive trip offered the option“of $1,000 in cash is given. Send seven 2c. stamps for Complete Rules; Premium Catalogue and a sample copy of the beautifully illustrated papery ‘The Home Fascipator.”” The contest is open te any person in the list the first prize will be awarded te the one bearing the earliest postAddress “The Home Fascinator,’”” Montréal, Canada. a8-4t. Tuar gour-tempered, cross, dyspepite individual, should take Dr. J. H. McLean’s Sarsaparilla! It will make him feel-as well and hearty as the healthiest of us. He needs bracing up, vitalizing, that is all. Soldby Carr Try ‘‘Lily White” peace in your housebold. A BIG BARGAIN OFFERED: flour and keep tf. A Valuable Ranch in Nevada County’s Citrus Belt For Sale. All Fenced, and-rhost of it can be irriwated. A Ly ge : vassmmeeamed of FRUIT AND NUT Good Barns and Dwelline House. Wiil-sellSTOOK, CROP AND FARMING -For full particulars apply.to 96 French Corral, Nevada County. REMOVAL. F Swart’s Photograph Rooms.Il GRAPH GALLERY en Ready For Business! Photographs in all the Latest Styles. & Old Picturescopied and enlarged. JOHN SWART, Photographer, Prices to Sut the Times. United States or! -. Canada .___In case of fies on the largest AVING REFITTED THE PHOTOI hgrewith inform the publie that I am now TO THE PUBLIC. E HAV OPENED A SHOP ON PINE STREET, near Broad, and will do Fine Merchant Tailoring. Perfect Fit Guaranteed Npring & Summer Styles, LARSEN & DULAC. Nevada County Abstract Office, Neyada City, Nevada Co., Cal. ~~ ‘Titles Examined and Insured =~ JOHN A. RAPP, {(County.Recorder_11_ consecutive years) _____ SEARCHER OF RECORDS, NOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENT. For sale—6000 acres of land of the California Iron and Steel Company, situated in the southern portion of Nevada county and bork eine on the best lands of placer eounty. 236 acres of land situated in Pleasant Valle 6 House and let on East Broad street, Nevada City. . CAUTION. It having come to our notice that parties in Nevada Jonty are making Pelton Buckets, as also Buckets that infringé-upon our patents, notice is hereby given that all Pelton Wheels or Buckets authorization from us, and that. both maker and users of such wheels purchased of other than ourselves. or our duly ‘authorized agents, will be held liable therefor, as also for the use of Buckets that infringe our patents. ~Pelton Water Wheel 6o.,— 121-123 Main St. San Francisco. TRENBERTH BROS., Dealers in = GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FISH VEGETABLES, PRUIT, Eto, —— An Extraordinary Offer N {IF JAERE I8 A an PP . . New_Heme” Sewing Machine PN 1000 MILBO OF BAN FRAN. al., North, Scuth, East or West, (purchased ator through this office, or any. of our branches @n this Coast), which is not giving entire and\.absolute satistactiop in every t we wi TEP eisco; ifdelivered at our store . 75 MARK wees, SAN FRANCISCO, CALA. THE “NEW HOME” BEWING MAOHINE OOMPANY, Ohas.E. Navlor General Manager. MANUFACTURERS OF THE For City Marshal, J. S. HOLBROOK ILL be a candidete for the office of City Marshal, Election May 4. New Store! New Goods! THOS. KIDD Dealer in Groceries and Provisions, Wines, Liquors, Flour, Feed, Grain, Etc. 1 buy for cash amd sell at the lowest living prices. My stock is fresh and omplete. (0 wiil pay you to call and examine my stock. Goods delivered free of charge. THOMAS KIDD, Commercial street, next door to A. R Wadsworth’s old stand. nilitf Annual Meeting. W\HE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Nevada .County Land and Improvement Association wi?l be held at their office at the Citizens Bank in Nevada City on TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 12th, 1891, at news as may properly come before the meetDg. E. M. PRESTON, President. G. C, Gaylord, Ass’t Secretary. aps Transcript . ab ‘ng, Horticultural _Thursdey, and contains all ef th m all of the = @ best selected and original general horticulural and cultura! news una isin of eyery member of the Call 8 o’clock, for the election of Nine Directors “4 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cal. . i for the transaction of such other busiFor City Marshal. E. O. TOMPKINS Wilt be a candidate for the office of City Marshal. Election May 4. For City Marshal. JAMES G. NEAGLE Te wd + fentiants toe re-eléction as arshal o evade City, El May 4th, 1891. Z —_ For City Treasurer. SAMUEL L.CLUTTER Wilt be a candidate for the office of City Treasurer. Election May 4. LIFE OF General Sherman By GEN, BOWARD = ut LETCHER JOHNSON; fPAHE LAST OF THE GREAT WAR RE roes. He died honored and beloved by numberless personal friends and by millions ot his countrymen, who willread with delight his early life. His grand war record,at BULL BUN, in the Army of the Cumberland, at Shiloh, Memphis, Vicks burg, Chattanooga, Knoxville, Missionary Ridge, Atlanta, and in the immortal “March to the Sea,” whose grandeur and glory has never been surpassed in the World’s histery. With each copy ofthe book will be given new and very superior Steel Plate Portrait of General a ~ Sherman. Made from a photograph taken to his last illness and aiowing ar a= Genefal’s uniform The work will contain about 600 superbly illustrated by portraits, Paitic AOEnSe, ae) pe end to end. The book shou nda place in e anne Eee P very patriotic homé ; AGENTS WANTED, A regular gold mine for nts.ter@st and excitement is tabeneas an a oy 48 vor at least from $10 to $25 ay. Strike while the iron is hot and 4s Lape now Ley get ton this time, vious experiencels bi n trated. clreule ecessary. Ilusmaile on application, or to Ha cpeenty, oped do ‘cents for complete : ng outfit and 5 territory, Addrezs eae seine O8, PACIFIC PUBLISHING CoO., isco,’C 1236 Market Street, San Fr "0. 8. WOODMANSEE, M. D., IVES SPECIAL A1 1 : G y EOIAL ATTAIN TO ALL EYE, NERVES, LUNGS, those peculiar to Females and all Chronic Diseases; Also, RAEUMATISM. ” Residence—N. W. corner of School and Richardson streets, Grass Valley. Office—Mill str: a om { eet, 3 doors south of Nea gnee Hours—10 ‘o 12 4, u., 2to 4 and 6 P.M. ~ made outside of our works, are without ; reulars and extra liberal terms . DSOMEST LOT LATEST SPRING STYLES. * -IN= WOOLS & GINGHAMS Ever Brought to this Market. o/ THE HA —_———-0 Ladies call-and see them whether you wish to buy ae Mrs, LESTER & GRAWFORD, . Main Street, Nevada Citv. The Greatest Wonder in the History of the County l. To find everything required_ for your Family and Household Supplies under one roof. + Bs Joos Dechive . Largest Store in GRASS VALLEY! > fons of Goods in Each apartment (25 Rolls of New Carpets just rec'd, i 3-ply Carpal, 75.c pet ya, Son Fe, “Fine Brussels, 621-2 cts, per yard, Sgyn-Free, go 1000 pes of New Dress Goods, from 10 cls to $2.60 Per Yard, extra cheap, for Cash. FINE MILLINERY, HATS AND BONNETS, A Specialty. . Expert Milliners-in-charge of Department. -Bus—Fare-paid to customers buying liberally of the nee BARGAINS we are now offering. anyiet sent Free everywhere, \ SALYEL WEO, Proprietor of the Beehive, Grass Valley, . CARRY A FINE STOCK OF * New No, SHigh-Arm Wheeler & Wilson's SEWING MACHINES, For Cash or on Basy Installments, at Low Prices, The Best Sewing Machines Made. &2>Call and0See Them WHETHER YOU WANT TO BUYSOR NOT. ‘Thos. Shurtleff, PLUuALA STORZ —o— CO TO THe ~ Plaza*Store of Thomas Shurtleff if YOU WANT TO BUY THE BEST : Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Feed, Etc., AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Fresh Fish, Grabs, Shrimps. received everv Thursdav nis «. X¥Ou Don’t Get the News Physician, Surgeon and Oculist,) sptatsarens raat aise cing Nas Dahil nga pcan et £ You Tako the DAILY THAISCRPT 2 Ee feb veg 8 ‘Toes OK le ois 209 TE DT EES Se Se