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February 2, 1900 (4 pages)

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alanis Published every evenin except Sundays and ory el Holidays by TRANSCRIPT: SENATOR GOEBEL FRIDAY pb ulneieasiet oes Feb. 2, 1900! . that the situation in Kentucky is not. such —_— MINING IN CALIFORNIA. Out to the Capitalist. Yesterday’s California Miner, the. new semi-monthly paper for mine! 8, says in an editorial: night and is better than he was yesterday. State now, do nearly as well, all things . largest gold production—from 1850 to 1855. ‘The averege output during those years was $55,000,000. Then nearly everybody was engaged in mining, small proportion of thé population. larger amount of both skill and capital . and worker at more or less disadvantage. Yet at the present time the opportunities for making money in both . don. the gold and silver mines of California are really better than they ever were before. This the history of the a business during the past decade fuily . demonstra.es. It has, during that . sick man. period, been growing steadily, and even . aud suafety--a condition that canuot . fail to draw to it capital and insure the . countenance of both legis‘ators and . be a peopie. Purgek of the grosser abuses that so long militated agains: it,its mis tuke> largely corrected, and so many . erence: other gains made, there be no doub . that mining will, from this time on, , { make rapid advances in this State. = Charles G. Yale weil says in Mines and . There are no particulars obtainable. Minerals of the Miners’ Association, it . ssassin of Gosbel. [SPECIAL TO THR. DAILY TRANSORIPT.} laud the President will consequently take no action at present . was formulated and forwarded to Frankfort stating that “the The inducements For Investment Held . Cabinet had decided there had no occasion arisen to: justify” Federal interferleace and to so inform the Governor.” Some significance is attached to the . fact that the message speaks of “the Governor” and is addressed to Taylor. . Franxrort, Feb. 2.—Governor Goebel passed a somewhat comfortable’ ‘Those who work in the mines in this’ jt is more regular. The doctors however hold out no hope. : 5 : Governor Taylor was served. today with notice of an injunction suit to reconsidered, as during the pened.f +" strain him fron interfering with the Legislature, also to restrain him from’ con. vening-it in session at London. An order was issued by Taylor that nobody be permitted to pass in or out of the Capitol grounds and buildings, but later inthe day this was revoked and those who. had passes through the lines while now the miner represents but ®. .o.6 admitted to the buildings. Goebel’s stenographer managed to get s . through the lines and ‘pinned a copy of the injunction on the door of the is required now than in early days to) executive mansion, which is regarded as a legal notice to Taylor. The stenogaccomplish much in our mines. ‘This . righer was arrested and piaced,in the guardhouse. naturally puts the mere wage-earner) 4 40:9) session of the Démocratic Legislature was held at two p. m. in the Capitol Hotel, All the members were arrested and will be’conveyed to LonFrankrort, Feb. 2.—At 1:55 this afternoon Goebel’s condition was slightly improved, though there was a slight quickening of hid’pulse caused by turn. ing him.on his side to rest his muscles. He is resting easily. He is still a very FRANKEORT, Feb. 2—A secret caucas of the Democratic Legislators was held rapidly, in all the elements of desirable ‘this afternoon and Goebel was re-elected Governor. investment—profit, efliciency,economy,. ished by the House and then affirmed in joint session. . A reward of $50,000 was offered for the arrest and conviction of the wouldThe Republicans will go to London Monday to hold a session. The Democratic members say they will offer no resistance to being taken there under Mippursporo, Ky., Feb. 2.—It is ramored that Wm. Wright, a prominen As . Democrat and ex-member of the Legislature, was assassinated at Boone’s Ford. sident and This was first accomwould take but little time and energy . now to double the present number oi our miners, and reach a corresp ouding increnient in our output of gold. Were California even poor in the precious metals, she wouid yet become uw great mining State. With sucb RUMORED CAPTURE : OF 800 BOERS. wealth as this, she is, in this respect, destined to be a very important factor in the financial affairs of the world * Gold mining is with us in an embry otic sate. It has not yet reached even the stage of sturdy infancy. Our true golden era rests in the future, not in the past. Our El Dorado has not yet a renewal of hostilities. oe deep in the bowels of the earth. ‘The placer deposits that have made for us impetuous eclat, were but driblets which Nature, having released from her [SPECIAL TO THE DAILY TRANSORIPT.] 4 Lonpon, Feb. 2.—There is no official news today of Buller’s movements The ouly information in support of the reports that he has recrossed the Tugela is in a dispatch that Lord Dundonald is reconnoitering as a prelude to This information is three days old, and as he had no trouble in crossing been revealed to us. It lies buried) ;, i, geemed probable that since it was sent Buller bas advanced and re-engaged the enemy. News from elsewhere relates to the desultory firing of shells and such a name, and given to mining such . the movements of the patrol through Capetown. Tt is claimed that General French has captured 800 Boers. ig matrices, brought within our easy reach as means of encouraging u; ei Deaatie ss on to that greater and more endaring . Miss Nellie Joyce will entertain the wealth stored away in the rocky ribs of . Ladies and Gentlemen’s Whist Club’ the mountains. this evening at the home of Postmaster In considering the bullion made ip . Carr. this State for the past fifteen or. Mrs. Geo ge A. Legg gave a lunchtwenty years, it must be borne in mind . eon party this afternoon, a number of that comparatively little money has, tadies enjoying her hospitality. during that period, been invested iu Miss Beatrice Carr will give a whist, Social Functions. cur mines, preference having tee «. party tomorrow evening to som> of her given by capitalists to real es-. young friends. tate, timber, railroads, and = varpnt eR ious otber lines of investment. A New Deputy County Clerk. Theres was an addition this morning to County Clerk Arbogast’s family, and as a result that populer official is stepping high. ‘Tse new arrival is a genuine Curly Bear. See birth notices. Le 6-e@e Today’s Weather Forecast. But there are, in this respect, indications of achange. With the many improvemeuts effected, it is found that mining is becoming a tolerably safe, as well as profitable, industry in California. Some reverses have come, as they . will come ia every pursuit, yet scarcely SAN Francisco, Feb 2: Rain: to any notable losses have occurred it . night and tomorrow; ; MoADIE. ; the business of late years; uoue, in fact, { A except by reason of management clear. ly defecti if srimi ‘ . i y defective, if not criminally faul'y,. O¢ sniioh’s Consumption Cure Is this f . ; As regards the extent of our mining. ‘lefaithfully, then if you can say you . your Druggist and he may refund the might as well be invested here as not,/ 31.00. For sale by H. Dickerman, the tf c:owd it. Of the mineral deposits that . That’s what everybody says about the On Every Bottle . oF through investment of a purely . guarantee: “All weask ofyou is to use i speculative kind. two-thirds of the contents of this boti field, it is simply illimitable. A bun. . are not benefitted return the bottle to i ioe dred millions of additional capital price paid.” Price 25 cts. 50 cts. and z nor would fifty thousand men crowd it lruggist. any more than twenty thousand men actually exist in California, nota tiihe, . It ; probably, has yet been discovered, nor . N lg y ame s bas a much larger proportion of thos?! already discovered been develope! to a . POPULAR BAKERY in the Transcript productive condition. We have rade . block on Commercial street. ‘ou can a good beginning—hardly more. ——e . spect. A Record Beating Road. . HEADQUARTERS FOR WEDDING CAKES. at a All orders promptly filled and delivered “Talking about mad,” said Harvey . . 3 youn doors always depend upon it that.the Bread, Pies, Cakes, Fancy Pastry, Ew., from this Bakery are alf right in every reCredit Was Stronger. “I suppose,” said the grocery salesman, “that business is pet ec, ina small country town like this, than it was a few years ago, during the hard times?” “Well, no; can’t say it is,” replied the Houndtown grocer. “In the hard times the people hadn’t any money to speak of, and consequently didn’t buy anything; but when times loosened up a little, why, you know, credit got better, and then they bought all they wanted, but insisted on getting it on time.”—Puck. No Danger. “T shall say nothing about this to anybody,” said the young woman, attempting to soften the blow, “and I need not add that there is no occasion for you, either, to repeat it.” “Repeat it!” echoed the rejected ldver, bitterly. “No! Ishall never propose to another girl because of her pretty doll face as long as 1 live!”—Chicago Tribune. A Universal Wish. I wish all the money I've foolishly spent Would return and my pocketbook store— What joy and delight I should know asI went To foolishly spend it once more! —Puck. Why She Got Damages. Ayoung woman whose leg was broken in an accident on the Orleans railroad, in France, has received $8,000 damages, on the ground “that her value from the matrimonial standpoint had deteriorated” turough the damage done to her, Light-Weight Toy Dogs. ’ A new dog has appeared in England. ’ face ao “papiilon™ and yeichs pounds. ——_—_—_+ ae WILL CONTEST DISMISSED. Theodore H. Wilhelm Appointed ExecSHOWS IMPROVEMENT. " In the Superior Court thie mornirg, by stipulation of counsel, the contest of the will of the late Stephen Long, ' 7 a : decided : brought by the widow to annul the WASHINGTON, Feb. 2—At a meeting of the Cabinet held today it was dec ' neunind by aie A of Mheiollote as to require Federal interference, . 5 . ,A statement . executor, wasdismissed. Mr. Wilhelm Phe was appointed by the court as executor, and he furnished the requifed bond of $16,000 with the following sureties: Sophia Binkelman, F. J. Thomas, Fred . Zeitler and «Chas, H. Eddy. The appraisers are John Davey, Geo. Zekind While his respiration has increased. and John Farrell. Before his death Mr. Long had conveyed to bis wife one-half of all his property. By his will-he bequeaths to her during her life the interest on $1,500, at. her death the principal being equally divided among her grandchildren, sho'1ld their father then be dead; but said money is not to be paid to the grandchildren till the father dies. isbury, a grand-daughter, is to receive $500 on the. day of her “marriage; ‘the Grass Valley Catholic -Orphan Asylum, the Grass Valley Ladies’ Relief Society and the Masonic Widows and Orphans Home of California, $100 each, Allof the remainder of the estate after the expenses of the'last sickness and funeral expenses are paid, is according to the will left to Theodore H. Wilhelm. to be distributed is estimated to be over $7000. Some sort of a compromise has been made between Mrs. Long and Mr. Wilhelm. not?” she said to herself. “Do you know my husband, Hezekiah Brown?” said, “You see, 1 want to find out whether you have been selling him any jackpots recently. He’s been awfully hard up of ate, and the only thing I could get out of him was something about some jackp ud I thought if I could find out oir got them in the first place IT mi matter out.”—Chicago Post. _ seen you for months. you carrying that jumping jack and rattle home for? : sions him no little embarrassment)— F-for a-a young friend of mine.—lIllustrated American. asked Willie Wishington.’who had just been reminded of ‘the’ subject ‘by a street piano; “the Italian or the German?” ; Cayenne. “The orchestra doesn’t wake one up so often.”— Washington Star. young mothers because its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure ba: acts like magic in cases of Croup. It has never been known to fail. ba Sea ‘Price 25cts., 50 cts.and $1 00. For sal by H: Dickerman, the druggist. i a utor of Stephen Long’s Estate. with train Wilhelm as residuary legatee and Looking Up His Record. “You keep coffee pots here, do you “Yes, ma’am.” “And teapots?” “Yes, ma’am.” “Well, I guess this must'be the place,” “No, ma’am.” “Then I guess you can’t help me,” she with eévident disappointment. a e “ losing t help him: straighten the A Connection. Smithers—Hallva, Tonipkins, haven’t But what are Tompkins (whose first infant occa; —_——— Da Extreme Candor, “Which style of music do you prefer?” “] prefer the Italian,” answered Miss Young Mothers. Croup is the terror of thousands of The relieved immediately. GRASS VALLEY NEWS. The “Doings of Our Neighbors as Told There is Little Demand For Those of Martin Shewbridge left on the “Not a bit,” she returned. should they?” . As she looked up into his eyes in a wondering sort of way he drew a long breath, for he knew that he had a clear and when he left that evening she had become deeply interested in some of those fads.—Chicago Post. field; “EXPERIENCE is Every test Sarsaparill Over the Telephone. Mrs, Charles Thomas is seriously ill asthma. © for San Francisco. Wm: H. Smith is about to import some Belgidn haré from Los Angeles. Miss Sarah Hohmann of Auburn is here visiting her sister, Mrs. James Wales. An entertainment by children will be given at the Methodist church _ tonight ,under the management of Mrs. E.R. Willis.. — Be Henry Walters, w Emma Rosie Sal-. jubilee Admission Day celebration. Tbe Grass Valley Union of this morning says: “The midnight closing ordinance which weut into effect last night at 12 o'clock, was obeyed to the letter. The officers reported that every “place in town had closed promptly at mid-. nightand not a soul could be seen in the streets. An almost deatb-li ness pervaded the air, the only sound arising being caused by the patrolling The value of the estate) of the night policemen, as they walked their silent beats and gazed on the i starry firmament above.” nae —— Thorns Vs. Tacks. “J refuse to give you money with. which to purehase a wheel,” said the stern parent. “You are a thorn in my flesh.” : “And you,” replied the disappointed youth, “area tack in my path.”’—Cin. cinnati Enquirer. Merely a Hint. “How strange,” he said. “What?” she asked. : “These newspaper stories of fade ‘of engaged girls,” he explained. “They don’t interest me,” she-assertReally ?” he asked. When Itt Was Different. Mrs. Plimley—Your husband ‘seems to be such an even-tempered man. What a pleasure it must be to live with him. my life. Mrs. ,Adsley—But, of course, you’ve never been around when his collar button rolled under the bureau.—Chica I have never seen him excited ily News. Accounted Four. Blistered Bloodgood—It says .here: “Folks w’ot gits bit by dogs gits hydrophobia an’egoes inter convulsions at de sight uv water.” Now I’ve bin bit hundreds of times an’ never felt no bad effects w’otever. Patched Peters—Dat’s easily accou: ed fer—you never git within sight uv water, you know.—Judge. ann nnn . with perfect confidence that it will for you what it has done for others Y . ffood’s Pills cures all liver ills. Nontf ! irritating. "noon great feather in her cap is the stateho.was hurt. last week by a fallatthe Pioneer mine of. .age who are available for placing in Placer county, was taken by his wife . homes; this is especially true of babies. today to Towle Station. é The Native Sons of Quartz Parlor are talking strongly of joining with the Nevada City and Truckee Parlors and going ina body to San Francisco on September 9th to take part in the more difficult. The number of applike stillthe best teacher. imonial in favor of Hood’s a is the voice of experience you, and you may take this medicine “GIRL BABIBS POPULAR. "> fhe Opposite Sex. New York telegram tothe Philadelphia Record: . Woman reigns still. A ment in the twenty-seventh annual re‘port of the State Charities Aid Association that the demand for girl babies for adoption in this State is greater than the supply, while boys area drug on the market. ei Thus, despite the fact that women
are numerically predominant in New York, the report continues: “A sufficient number of good homes can easily be found for girls under ten years of ‘It is probable that good family homes can be found in this Btate.for girls whose circumstances are such that they should be placed out. ‘Sip “In the case of boys the problem id cations for boys of all ages, babies inNearly , 400 families applied for dreds more. How’s This. not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Props.; Toledo,O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to earry out any obligations made by their firm. Price 75c. per bottle. Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. NTS A WEEK © wertisgmonte of not to exceed Ave Mnes 5 ix length inserted under this head for 4 a week or $2a month. Eac additi ne 10 cents a week or 40 cents a month. Payable invariably in advance. fe aie = ry ee “Dance At Indian Flat There will be a social danceat Union Hall Indian Flat, on Saturday evening, Feb. 3rd Admission per couple including refreshments, 75 cents. Everybody invited. td . Notice, Persons indebted to the undersigned will please call and settle same. W.'T. Monk. F j3l-lw. Furnished Room For Rent. _ Two neatly furnished rooms for rent. Inquire of Deputy Sheriff Pascoe, pape oe Girl Wanted. ‘A girl is wanted to do general house work. Apply at this office. vladed, is about half the number received for girls.” ' th honieless children in the. past twelve. months, and the board expresses a belief that a canvass would reveal hunWe offer one Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Teledo, O. Watpte, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Sold by all Property For Sale. Fire-proof brick building and barn adjoining, situated at the junction of Commercial and Broad streets, known as the Johnston property. Enquire of Geo. E. John. ston, jis: Railroading Patents. A-single firm of Patent Lawyers, C. A. Snow & Co., of Washington, D.C., have inthe last year procured 1,630 patents for their clients, many of them rejected inventions, C, A. Snow & Co. have been accused of railroading patents through the Patent Office, but they insist that this locomotion is better than ox-carting them, for by the latter process the inventor often dies before he gets his patent. ji3-im Champion Boot Black. For the best shine in town call on William Stevens. at Wild's barber shop. Tan and eolored shoes aspecialty. Satisfaction gueranteed. p tf Store for Sale. The variety store of E. F. Ro-enthal on Commereial street.isoffered for sale at a bargain. Apply to the owner on the prem-. ises. j2-tf To Rent. Three un‘urnished rooms, suitable for man and wife, with the privilege of a good cellar and wood shed. Apply to FRED E. BROWN, Transcript oce. j10-1m in go make a dollar go here. ntyard. yard. ar do ©© ‘Too high-bred and too rare to become . common, it is called the “butterfly” or , ALWAYS RECEIVING CREAM CUSTARD, It’s delici New Specialties At Wolf’s.. Just now we have BURNHAM’S CLAM CHOWDER. A whole dinner in acan. Only requires heating. : DUFF’S REFINED NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES in quart cana. 600000 6006©6000000 ous. ‘Try, it. JELLYCON. . Just the thing for a quick dessert. ity of our goods the best. Cooper this morning, “if [ have to make . HOWARD LOVELAND. ; another trip to our sawmill up on Deer . TELEPHONE WEST 8, OOOOOOOOOOO © © Our prices are al hade . h th : 4 p' ways-a shade lower tl ant e lowest. The qualCr) A.B. WOLF, CASH GROCER. @ received for Spring. —AT— MAHER Ladies, we have this day placed in Window No. 1 our first shipment of Embroideries for “Spritig 1900. They are all new patterns. We told you we would have them,so now take a’ walk down to our store and see what cash prices will do. for.you and find out how far you can Cambric Embroideries from 5c up to 25c¢. Lawn Embroideries frem 5c up to 37%c a Swiss Embroideries at any price. the cheap quality as well as the good. Next come those fine Nainsook Embroideries that make the babies’ dresses look so cute. They come in all prices and we have what you want. ). New All-over Embroideries. We have all the new ones. The story is too:long to tell. will have to come and see them. Now, ladies; come to the store that has no dark corners in it; the store that you can see what you are buying any time of the day. Ask your neighbors—they will all tell you about it. _ Don’t miss seeing the inside of our store this week. We are making special efforts in displaying the many new.things that we have already Respectfully, MAHER & CO. Write to us for samples. € Co.’s. We have You KINKEAD’S creek before the stormy season is over . =— Tam going to weara diving suit and SI SII FIFI II LIS PLP IP MM PM MAP OP MP TPS LPR ER RD ERO RAS RMS Ee — -—_—_-—_— oo “wee raat a . Has a New Charge. Rev. John Tamblyn, who has been preaching uthe Methodist church at fo ; b orbestown for a year and a half past, ke : ’ : has been transferred to the charges at * North Bloomfield and Relief Hill. He 2 3 4 arrived here yesterday from Forbeseae : town and will enter upon his new position next Sunday. He wili hold services each Sunday morning at North Bloomfield ard: in tne eveving at Re-! 2 fn lief Hill. : mm I = RS a, + mee a RR a oO Slickens Spies in Towa. George A. Magruder of Yuba City and George. Van Buskirk of Marysville, anti-mining spies, came down today . by the money or not. ° t eit Country orders wil recelve prompt . attention whether accompanie? put snowshoes on my horse.” ‘Then EE wr. FIP IPO MS Mr. nee with as’ ’elp me expression at 928A FR PII I PIII IRIS LI III IS II III III EI IID went, on to say that on the Crystal . ies ot ‘oi Springs grade of the Quaker Hill rele! 1 road the mud averages sixteen feet in m3 @) U SE RS depth and nary an inch more nor less. he Ps A? 8 er WSUS AS AS AP iS 4 oa , WP ASS AS ZS AS AS AWSAS AE AWS AWS ASS They are right in style and they are right iu price.“ None better for the & money. We have on hand a line of Worsteds, Cassimeres and Scotch Effects that sold all season for $6 and $7, but in order to make room for Spring Goods: you may have them now for $5, and all others at the same reduction. In other words there is a reduction of from 10 to 15 per cent. on each pair of pants in our store. But we must ALE. Any alterations that are necessary will be i) \ f JOHNSTON. . insist on it being a CASH S made free of charge. ° . : ee : from the upper country and are still be FRC C KR REM MR STORM SOREN EE ee ek ee ee : “ : in town, . Ela Sooee oie ace GRID IO GOO GOO ROgROS % om _CARTER @ a = SS * > * {1003's Pills are the favorite family ©©OOOGO ©© © ) © ©9000 ———= TROUSERS! }} New Patterns. Extra Well Made. Perfect Fitting. — = oe Chiffoniers Furniture Store. Swing Chairs, Bed Lounges Carpet Swonprs, Bedroom Suits, Parlor Furnitare ses Heh tee SSSR RSS a ale eae IS THE PLACE TO BUY NICE PRESENTS .. Fancy Rockers Rugs : Couches ES i MRIKIR ————— Masquerade Costumes For Rent ftom $4.50 to $5.00 Rach. Masks for all Character on Sale. . I will havé on display a,full line of costumes cs ay a, mes and masks for the Washington Birthday Masquerade. Special characters can be ordered from catalogue by applying early. J 7X7 xa. EL. Crawford MAIN STREET, NEVADA QITY, ’ THE TRANS ER'DAY). :-cvenseth este an eee “AT THR PARIS BX 1 Burean of Information Everyone is Intere Wm. H. Mills, who has Southern Pacific Company the Paris Exposition, will on his mission to Frane Mills has charge of the e2 bo a matter of sincere ox by the people of this coast ful observations and close conditions and natural the far west has particula him for the work he has. i nas always been a zealou the advancement of the the Pacific Coast and we pate good results from av der his competent manag Tbe company will make tions in Paris during the ‘Trecadero. Palace grounds pavilion erected by itself at No. 29, Boulevard des the latter place the:compe {ain a bureau of informat formation will be furnis ing the natural resource and Territories Mr. Mills In connection with th Information, the Come pleased if residents of th Territories , served by it make its Parisian office quarters should they visi tion. Information will also concerning routes of ti country and Europe, also commodations, apartmen This information will b register will be opened c¢ that a register of visite States and ‘Territories re Mr. Mills will be kept w addresses, 80.the Kegist constitute a Directory P aris from these States. Should Make it a ‘ No man in Nevada cot more prompt in regp calls of charity or more his services .in behalf movement than John Mi ing teacher. Mr. Michel from paralysis and unde a San Francisco hospit himself of the assistanc always ready in his bette: to others. The masque is to be given at Armoi 22d instant for his ben the foregoing and oth liberally patronized, an reason to believe it will ——————— No Reference R: Mistress—You will lez quick as your weeks u not ask me for a referer Domestic—Sure, a rif wuldn’t do me any good iverybody there’s no b yez say.—N. Y. Weekly Actually Wife—But you told gown, dear. Husband — You sa only about $25, and I $100. : “Well, that is all it d maker.”’—Detroit Free pabisiccetastets Tort A Compl Mr. d’Auber (loftily) I don’t paint pictures paint for amusement, Miss Budd (enthus! Mr. @’Auber, I alwa} pictures were awfully Very R His sentence was a And yet his mind ! With gloomy thoug Was just two wo! —Up-to-Date. A HighMrs. Briersleigh—' to hear that you 4! other cook. I though satisfied with the 0 Mrs. Walker—I wa she turned out to! Mrs. Briersleigh— she do? Mrs. Walker—Sta1 with coal oil.—Clev i Hard .o The Professor—I bard, you look as y¢ ter. ; Mrs. Blombard (1 you really think so The Professor—} would ever believe *<traordinary diffe —ietroit Free Pre: . eer LEADERS Rosenberg, Brother Very 1 Rosenberg Bro Goods store have just unpacked floor coverings city. They inc Moquettes, Velv grains. Also Ma This is the lars ever brought to latest designs ar get our prices. goods. j 30-tf Pal A grand old r rnd Consumpt _world for balf ¢ numerable case tior and_ relies stages.