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THE TRANSCRIPT. '
Isstied Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, '
AT NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA,
~+BY—
BROWN & CALEINS.
TERMS OF SUBSORITTION :
By Mail, $6 Per Yéar
By Carrier, 12 1*2c Per Week .
Delivered to any part of the city.
TELEPHONE NO, 41. P, 0, BOX EB,
SATURDAY....-. April 7,
Editorial Notes:
AT THE CHURCHES TOMORROW
Divine Services to be Hold—A Cordial
Invitation to All.
Services at Trinity Church will be
held tomorrow as follows: Morning
prayer, ante-communion and sermon,
. 11 a.m.; Sunday school and Bible class,
12:30 p.m.; evening prayer, sermon and
penitential office, 7:30 p.m. The Rev.
John T. Shurtleff of Auburn will preach
at both services. Holy week: Services
Monday, 7:30 p.m.; Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, 4:30 p.m.
Good Friday: Morning prayer, antecommunion and sermon at ‘11 a.m.;
Macrum is a glass-blower by trade . evening prayer, litany and concluding
and a glass-blower by instinct.
Hoke Smith has retired from journalism just in time to escape another term
as a Bryan supporter. . :
All the rivers in South Africa are said
to be rising. Naturally; even rivers
will rise if they are crossed too often.
As Aguinaldo expects to hold out until Bryan is elected President, the prospects of an early close of the war. are
not very bright.
address on the Apostles’ Creed at 7:30
p,m. Rev. W. A. Rimer, rector.
services will be held.
At the Congregational Church, Sunday, the pastor, Rev.J Sims, will preach
at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Evening sabject: “Crucifixion and Enthronement.”
Christian Endeavors at 6:30 pm. Sabbath school at the close of the morning
service. A
see
Youthful Miners.
Eight or ten young boys have started
to do some mining in Deer Creek, near
the Main street bridge. ‘Today they
The degraded Turks have now ex-. got hold of a lot of lumber and built a
cluded American pork. But what can
they know of it? Equally with the
long line of, sluice boxes, and put in
riffles about as nice as any old miners
Jews, their religion forbids them to. could do it. They expect to clean up
eat it.
The Democrats were warned not to
probe ex-Consul Macrum unless they
wanted unpleasant resulte. Probably
they wish now. that they had heeded
the advice. ‘;
If the Spaniards had known the week
point of Admiral Dewey, the battle of
Manila Bay might have been won by
them by using as ammunition artillery
punch and chicken salad. a)
The fact that the President and
Secretary Gage consider it advisable
for Congress to repeal some of the war
revenue taxes, is a splendid testimony
to the skill with which the finances of
the country have been managed. There
are few _nations-whose revenues would
showa surplus of from fifty. to sixty
millions the year after a foreign war,
LJ
The western press is exulting over
the fact that the measurement of 1500
“girls show that Eastern girls are flatter
chested, flatter headed, lesser in lung
capacity, and bigger footed than those
of the west. The west doesn’t care 80
much about the rest but it receives
the news about the feet with profound
gratitude.
aren
Off on His Prediction.
McAdie, he of the San Francisco
Weather Bureau, seems to be off his.
reckoning in prophesying the weather
for this section of the State. He predicted a fair day, but it has been quite
to the contrary.® We have had rain,
hail, alittle snow and some thunder
and lightning, with indications of more
of the same sort to come.
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Notice to Mothers.
Miss Eleanor Hoeft has something to
say in her advertisement tothe mothers
of girls. Today and Monday and Tuesday are children’s days at her millinery
store. A beautiful display of children’s millinery is exhibited and a visit
to her store will be found profitable to
all wbo intend purchasing summer
hats.
gee eg gts oe eS
Center and Extension Tables.
In every home should be both a nice
extension table for the dining room and
and a good substantial and ornamental
center table. Kinkead, the cash furniture man, has just.received a large and
handsome stock of these tables, and is
selling them at prices that are indeed
astonishing. .
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Must Close it Out.
Carter and Johnston, the clothiers,
today give notice that they.must close
out their stock of goods with a rush.
In order that this may be done they
have reduced the prices down to actual
cost.
inducements at their store.
First-Class Pinmbing.
Geo. E. Turner is preparei to do all
kinds of plumbing at the correct rates
and on the shortest notice. He has a
large force of first-class plumbers employed, who thoroughly understand
their business. Leave your orders immediately to avoid the rush, as the time
draws near for the sewer work to be
completed. m29-tf
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“PERSEVERE AND PRosPER.” Take
Hood’s Sarsaparilla faithfully and it,
will cure scrofula, salt rheum, boil»
pimples and ali blood humors;
dyspepsia, rheumatism, catarrh and
that tired felling. It never disappoints. :
All liver ills arecured by Hood’s
Pills. 25 cents.
Many a Lover
Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive
breath. Karl’s Clover Root Tea purifies the breath by its action on the
bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold
for years on absolute guarantee. Price .
25 cts. and 50 cts. For sale by H. Dick
erman, the druggist. tf“Hz Toat Seeks Finps.” He that
takes Hood’s Sarsaparilla finds in its
use pure blood, good appetite, good
digestion and perfect . It cures
dyspepsia, scrofula, salt rheum, boils,
pimples and all blood bumors,
Mothers of boys will find extra
also} the’ guests receive pleases even the most
a lot of gold, as they say the creek was
well cleaned out of the non-paying material during the last storm, and they
have new gravel to work over. It is
hoped the little fellows will meet with
the success they deserve.
QUITE A ROW.
‘Trouble in Quitting the Coffee Habit.
“For more than twenty years I used
coffee and tea. If I missed coffee for
breakfast, Ihad a violent headache.
When I learned this, Itried to give it
up, but found that.tea had the same
effect. I was a slavé to both, and would
become so nervous that I hardly knew
what to do with myself if I tried to give
them up. ‘
“J often heard people say that tea
made them nervous, avd I wondered
how it could do this, when it acted the
reverse with me, for my nervous headache would disappear at once, after I
drank tea. -It was plain that it was
barting me, but that I had got so that
I could not do without it.
“Finally I thought [would try Postum Food Coffee, and after buying a
package and preparing it carefully, was
much surprised to find I liked it very
much, but after an hour I was suffering with a dreadful nervous headache,
which lasted alliday. In the evening I
gave up and made acup of tea, which
elieved the headache.
“This proved to me that I was a slave
to a stimulant habit, so I resolved I
would give it up at once and drink
Postum, even if I did have a headache
for a day ortwo iu breaking over the
line. I stuck tothe Postum and my
headaches entirely disappeared. I began to feel fresher and brighter than I
had for ten years. Now I crave neither
coffee nortea, but like Postum better
than I ever did either of the old drinks.
This pleases me greatly, for I am better satisfied with the new.drink than
I was with the others, and yet Iam
gaining steadily in health and strength.
Talways used the best grades of tea
and coffee, whivh are far mora expensive than Postum. This is another advantage in the change. I would not go
back to the old slavery and bad feelings for anything on earth. Please do
not publish my name.”
The name of this lady ‘can be had by
application to the Postum Cereal Oo.,
Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich.
The Anti-Debris Suits.
tion against the Red Dog Mining Comfor trial in the Superior Court of Sutter county on Monday next. A large
number of witnesses from this county
have been summoned, among them
Chas. L. Miller, superintendent of the
latter company, and W.F. Englebright
of the former. Mr. Englebright will
go down tomorrow, taking with him «
complete set of views taken of the Red
Dog works, which will be used as evidence.
The National Hotel.
The National Hotel of this city is
now in the front rank, and from all appearances will stay there. The house
is contiuously Silled; with mining
and commercial men who are always
ready to recommed it to their friends.
Whenever a man stops once at the Nat_}ional be will always do so. Every convenience that can be thought of has
been installed and the kind attention
particular.
Democrats Organizing Clubs.
The Democratic State Central Committee is making arrangements for the
formation of campaign clubs all over
the State. Thomas Timmony has been
appointed to take charge of the matter
in this city, and he will get to work as
soon as possible. —
et
The Supervisors.
The bids for furnishing the county
with stationery supplies were received
today by the Supervisors. W.D., Vin4 ton’s being the only bid was awarded
the contract. :
The rate for printing and advertising
were fixed the same as last year.
At the Catholic Church the usual}
. down from Relief Hill today.
here for the benefit of her health, reThe suits of the Anti-Debris Associaany of them being candidates. We
pany and the Kate Hayes Mining Com-. the Assembly, but ‘presume we will
pany of French .Oorral will come up. very soon. ;
PERSONAL POINTERS
Dally Chronlele of the Doings of Both 01d
and Young, '
Mrs. N. W. Bennetts is quite ill.
H. O. Morrill of San Francisco is in
town.
F. E. McNear.is-here from San _Francisco. ’ :
J. Quigley of North San Juan is in
town. :
“Gub” Sweaney has returned from
Redding. . ee
Geo. Lucas came down today from
Relief Hill.
Lee A Garthe went to Truckee today:
‘on business. ~
Geo. A. White, who has been quite ill,
is improving.
Chas. E. Mulloy bas returned from
San Francisco.
J.C. Hampton is in town from the
‘Cleveland mine. .
Frank Golden arrived here this
morning from Carson.
Miss Blanch Campbell of Relief Hill
is here visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Harker were
R. R. Dennigan of San Francisco
came in on the morning train.
Mrs. Richard Eddy of Clay street is
home from a visit to the Bay.
H. G. Goodman came in on the morning train from San Francisco.
W. S. Haskens, a mining man of
Rossland, B. C., is here on a visit.
John Burman Game down today from
Downieville en route to San Francisco.
Leonard Beik is here from Forbestown on a visit to.his sister, Mrs.G. A.
White. .
James Fogerty returned today to his
home at North San Juan, after a visit
at the metropolis. .
S. Poorman of San Francisco came
in last eveping. and left this morning
for Alleghany, to start up his mine.
F. Geary of San Francisco arrived
here last evening and went to Sierra
City this morning on mining business.
Mr. and Mrs. James .F. Colley and
Miss Winnie Mulloy will return tomorrow evening from a visit to San Francisco.
Mrs. B. A. Olayton, who has been
turned this morning to her home at
Mrs. H. H. Hemerway and Mrs. W.
H. Wilson, who have been here form the
East for some time, on a visit to T. B.
Gray and family, left today for their
homes,
Mrs. W. N. Lear’and children of
Camptonville, who have been to San
Francisco spending the winter, arrived
here last evening and left this morning
for home.
W. H. Orawford, Miss Madge Crawford and Mrs. F. W. Bost left this
morning for Oakland, to attend the
wedding of Wilson Sigourney and Miss
Lizzie Levitt, who will be married next
Wednesday.
POLITICS BUBBLING.
Those Who Are Talked About in This
Part of the Woods,
In nearly every county in the State
candidates for delegates to the National
Republican Convention, candidates for
Congress, and candidates for Senators
and Assemblymen are talked about.
But little is being said in this bailiwick,
as voters are just thinking it over now.
Quite a number of names have been
mentioned for the Republican nomination for Congress, but the most-talked
about for this district is Judge J.M.
‘Walling, and no better nomination
could possibly be named. For Joint
Senator, comprising the counties of
Nevada, Sierra and Piumas, W. 8. Robinson of the Tidings-Telegraph of Grass
Valley, and J. R. Tyrell, a young lew.
yer of Grass Valley, and F. M. Rutherford of the Truckee Republican are
mentioned, but we will not vouch for
have not heard of any candidate for
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Trick Animals Coming Here.
H. 8. Rowe, one of the proprietors of
the great animal show, which has been
exhibiting in San Francisco for several
weeks, arrived here today to make arrangements for bringing the. show to
this city. They have some wonderful
trick animals, of which full particulars
will be given in the TRansoript in a few
“GRASS VALLEY NBWS.
The Doings of Our Neighbors as Told
_ Over the Telephone.
Whooping cough is raging here.
The youngest child of Mayor Clincb
is. ill with pleurisy.
The bids for building the new auditorium will be opened tonight. The
Secretary has eight or ten sealed bids.
Julian Dobbins left this morning for
Marysville, being summoned to the
bedside of his father, Dr. Dobbins, who
is very ill. oe
Samuel Granger is exhibiting some
fine specimens from the Pittsburg mine
and says the ledge is about fifteen
inches in size.
Mrs. J. L. Smith has sold the Mothet
Neal gravel claim, situated on Ophir
Hill, to W. B. Bourn.
Con. Sullivan has sold the right to
mine under his residence property to
W. B. Bourn. He will continue to
make his home on the premises.
Ross E. Hoffman, who has been here
ona visit, has gone to San Francisco
and from there he will sail for Siberia.
A POINTER FOR TRAMPS.
The Reception They Must Expect to Receive When Visiting Nevada City.
Several tramps have arrived here during the past few days. It is their first
visit here, and we think it will be their
last when they correctly size up the
style of our officers. Strange tramps,
listen. The ofticers always arrest your
GONE 10 THE JURY.
The Case of Ralph Has Been Argued
and Submitted.
The case of Ralph White was submitted to the Jury at 3:15 o’clock this
afternoon. Judge Walling, attorney
for defendant, concluded his argument
at noon. District Attorney Power, for
the People, closed at 3 o'clock. The
Judge gave the instructions to the Jury
and at 3:15 o’clock they retired to deliberate upon averdict.
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THE WOMAN DID IT.
4 Wife's Ambition.
Avery noble and a very distinguished
not as Admiral Dewey, conqueror of
the Spanigly at Manila Bay, but as the
Old -Ma theHands-ofHis Wife,
says the Baw. When Dewey stopped at
an Austrian port on his way home to
receive the welcome of millions of his
countrymen, he declared that he would
be a fool if he ran for President. of the
United States; that he knew nothing
about political life or political necessities; that he was a simple sailor ahd a
sailor he would remain; that be thought
McKinley had made a good President;
and that he was in favor of McKinley
again. After coming ashore the old
Admiral repeated these remarks, and
when the suggestion was made that a
strong ticket woald ‘be George Dewey
and Joseph Wheeler, he laughingly
kind, and you will be escorted to the
city jug, thence to a Justice’s office for
trial. 1f found guilty a vacant cell in
county jail awaits you. The next day
with ball and. chain attached to your
leg you go out toa rock-pile with other
criminals and develop your muscle, in
the hot sun. Standing. near you, to
see that you doa good day’s work, will
be an armed watchman who will send
a bullet in your direction if you try to
escape. When your time expires you
will be taken aboard of the train iu
charge of another officer, and we have
lots of them that need pleasure trips,
and you will dumped off at Colfax to
shirk for yourself, Nevada county having had all it wants of you. Does’t
like the picture? If not—get.
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THE LUCKY MAN,
W. M. Burckhalter Has Been Appointed
Postmaster of Truckee.
A dispatch was received here today
stating that President McKinley had
sent the name of William Burckhalter
to 'be Senate for confirmation as Postmaster of Trackee. And thus endeth
the battle for that position. Several
weeks ago.the TRANSCRIPT announced,
through information received from
sult. Mr. Burckhalter is a very popular young man, and will fill the place
to the satisfaction of the people in that
end of our county.
liutea cousin to be Made.
The Diggles Brothers, who arrived
here a few days ago from San Jose,
Washington, that this would be the re:
Stated that that combination would
probably make a sorry mess of it. That
was in the days, however, when Dewey
had good sense. At present he does
not seem to be a free agent. His statement has been published that he isa
candidate for President of the United
States, his virtual acknowledgement
that he would take the nomination if[
given him by any party, and his averment that he leaves the matter in the
hands of the American people, constitute about as silly a bit of political
ponsense as has been promulgated in
recent years. It was stated some time
ago. that the Admiral and his good wife
intended to make a tour of Europe.
Dewey ought to purchase the tickets
Tight away, and” keep his’ wife away
from telephones and telegrams until
after the next November election. Otherwise she is liable to make him look
more foolish in the eyes of the American people than he does at preaent.
Fhe Rainfall.
The rainfall for twenty-four hours
up to nine o’clock’ this morning was
0.40 inches, For the month up to date,
1.75. Total for the season, 54.98 inches. .
For Sale Cheap.
The lots on West Broad street owned
by Mrs. F. McGibbons are offered for
sale ata bargain. They will be sold as F
Inquire of Brown . js a whole or in lots.
& Morgan. tf
The Time to Buy.
The best luinber
have been employed to take charge of
taineer Mining Company’s mill. Some
very good improvements are to be
made.
‘Dance Saturday Night.
Company © will give a most enjoyable social at Armory Hall Saturday
night. There will be the best of music.
Ladies free. 8t
ABOUT THE
every body.
FEPPPPEPSPPPPFSPSPPPPFFPS &
days.
the thorough overhauling of the Moun}
aid lle ah i Sa
EVERYBODY IS TALKING
BEAUTIFUL HATS
AND LOW PRICES
at MISS HOEFT’S.
Miss Greene is an ‘autbority on style and can suit
TODAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY are Children’s
Day. Get the little ones their dainty Summer Hats.
ap eed hh hh tihehdhdeeenedeeeneenens
fine line of building material.
m24 TowLe Bros,
Stockholders’. Meeting.
HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKholders of the NEVADA COUNTY LAND
AND IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION (a cororation) will be held at the office of the
ecreta'y of said ass ciation at. the Citizens
dav, May 8th, 1900, at 7:30 o’clock p. m., for
the election of seven directors, and for the
transaction of such other business as may
be lawfully presented for consideration.
D. E. MOR 5 ; . AN, Secretary.
Nevada City, April’ 6, 1900, oe
The Latest Case of a_Man's Surrender to}
patriot is liable to go down in history, . ,
in the World,.
Spruce timber, Sugar Pine boards. A. i#
Bank, in Nevada City, California, on Tues-. '%
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= Infants’ Silk Bonnets
Children’s Sun Bonnets @
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a They are all in one of our large windows and it will be i
a} worth your while to see them. They areall this season’s goods {Gy
and, as usual, the prices are the lowest. ab
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EASTER KID GLOVES.
Ladies, we have just received a special lot of Kid Gloves for
Easter. We have them in all the leading shades and the prices
are
$1.00 and $1.50.
Every pair is guaranteed and will be fitted to the hand.
Now, Ladies, you will want Gloves for Easter. Come to the a)
right place for them and get the right kind. oe
* Respectfully,
MAHER & CO. &
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Tore
S TY LI S H Opening Days:
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AND TUESDAY . .
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April 7th, 9th and 10th
WHEN WILL BE SHOWN THE
Largest, Fullest and Best Selection
Ever brought to this county. Any style of Bonnet or Hat oa
be had trimmed or untrimmed.
The fact that Miss Nellie Tetreau is with us is a sufficient
turned out of our establishment will be artistic, ayaa soe
W. H. CRAWFORD,
=. LONG STRIDES =
MAIN STREET,
NEVADA CITY.
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Have been made during the past few years in the manuf
time-pieces. They are not only more accurate and datrslethan thes
used to be, but are lower-priced. We will be pleased to show you the
Latest and Best in Clocks and Watches
et tay wills our store. Come and see us whether you are ready
e are both practical watchmakers, having 1
with as good workmen as the werld can boast. Tie oe coating for
people all over Nevada and Sierra counties. Send your watch. or
clock to us if it does not run right. We guarantee to satisfy you in
every way or will give you your money back.
A f H.-W. HARTUNG, “SSS Broad St., Nevada
Sg vy PEPPPPPPPPPE DEDEDE DP DDEEDEDDDDEEDEDE?Y, x
IT REFAINS
TO BE SEEN
That we save you money on your
Groceries
Then besides, we give you the
best brands and highest. quality
of goods. Glance over these
bargains : A :
Grandfather’s Mush.. . 3 Packages for 25c
Gold Medal Sugar Corn..... 10c per Can
). Armour’s Gold Band Bacon ,, .20c per Can
FPPPEEEEP TEEPE TEESE PEEP EEEY
ALALEALLALELANEEAAKLEAALLALLELES
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OR STOCK
We have received orders from our creditors to close out this
Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Etc , with a RUSH.
gardless of our own wishes. “We very much dislike to see a fine
prices. But that is something over which we have no control,
THE STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT FOR CASH ONLY
MUST Bt
At lower prices than ever. . Here are some of the prices:
60 Boys’ Suits, knee pants, sizes from
HOW. S. Silt aaa ae CREO: i gress, all styles of ea tee Gees eee $3 75 » yies of toes, prices fo
60 Borst Gate, long pants, sizes from 14 to 18 years, formerly $13, $14 and $15;. Men’s Sine gh dries & neat patterns ana good Airc 22%: Puen : ang te
iota Cs eore *: fom id5t0 apt $9 OB ehetees mebee Bas MA Aa coe cee ie.
Boys’ Knee ee Sa CA eee mes Vin ben Gado from 40c up to $1 00 . rd 2
8 to 10 years, formerly $5, $6 and $7;; Men’s Shoes, lace and Con
Boys’ No. 1 School Shoes, formerly $2 and $2 50, must ‘be closed out now
for
Sh vied hb una Ck eG $1 20 and $1 50.
‘Men’s Golf Shirts, torm
Dive’ tad Obildice's re
‘These are the best Bargains ever offered
We earnestly request those knowing themselves i :
: : indebted to us to call.
or we will put the accounts in the hands of an attorney wiih : nnd. settle instructions to collect them at
IH : Lemons . me .
stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing Oranges eute 4
In order to comply with their o q
rd stock of goods like ours closed ers we must do it rehite Shirts, formerly $1 25 and ; ‘ohtly. am
, Dey ee n \ It R tl N d
v yootgs dd Stockings 75; they go with the rest at $1 and. ts y a. y ( ’ :
& eee ee eee re rT TY
coer
out at slaughtering low :
Bananas
Just Received at
Tegler’s Gandy Factory.
KF eke be ug ete now
in Nevada Uity for the same goods
their accounts withj thin
any cost. 3° day .
says about the
¥ ript in the a pogo
street.
he Bread,
Pastry, Bre. from
so all right fu every F°
— scala
born promptly filled and deliver
: [NO WwsnRe LOVELAND.
SATURDAY,.
———
BRIE
Kems That Sho
Somethin
For Life Inst
Vinton’s Oo
25 cents.
Weather pr
and Sunday.
The rain stor
of last night.
__.. Armout’s Go
per can, at Wo
Safmon Belli
Tney are fine.
Call on Ed 8
anything in the
Furnished re
let. Enquire s
Ivory Salt ix
purRE Table Sal
at Wolf's.
One, or perh
ership of mini
take place.
Ask your I
and wine with
you strong.
Send your c
Geo. E. Turner
and low prices
Wa. Young,
man of Downi
last Thursday
Go to the Re
glass of that
Gilt Edge Stea
Miss Lilly 1
House will be
Perk Kuster 0!
‘The Nevada .
a shooting mat
diggings tomo
At Allan’s .
weighing 4500
for the Phenix
Go and see t
waists in Snel!
dow. They a!
‘The funeral
son, whu was !
place this afte
Silver book
Schoolhouse a
be had of CO. J.
.Go and see th
The meetin;
which was to
ening at Arc
jponed.
Popular Bos
jRichard Carv
_ us other boo
ton’s Drug St
Fancy bead
sand finish a
Grown and m
(Marsh have t
Nice things
as Olam Boul
im eans, Vew!
are fine. Try
Herman Br.
entertuin the
Monday even
former name
At “The Gi
get the tines
cigars, etc.
all ye who n¢
Qur lumbe
fore is clea
, many other
. use our luml
Drs. Huat
«Obinaman’s
It was frigh
, are doubts @
very.
» Whe anna:
.of the Neva
_provement .
Oitizens B
jMay 8th.
We have
Hrouse-bauild
Vout it’s al
branch of 0
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