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February 9, 1899 (4 pages)

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THE TRANSCRIPT. KING WINTER ‘SURE OF SUCCESS. (MAKING IT WARM YRASTERN. NBVADA COUNTY,. IRRIGATION AND POWBR. fae Cp ausenorecy eouninn ouseel Great Demand For Sea jorrow. Seam Last EvenA Water Right Location Having Such . — pemarasenzy . REIGNS BASTWARD. O Mau! te sas emer) FOR THE FILIPINOS, * wr Pm ae He =e N. P. BROWN. L. 8, CALKINS. THURSDAY irre vee FEB. 9, 1899. Terrible Suffering Beyond the The lady minstrels of Laurel Parlor will not lack for an audience at the theater tomorrow evening. When the General Otis Has Orders to . The pupils of the Overton school are ' making rapid progress under a tutor-; ship of Miss Jessie Organ. — ~ le er’s office shows that John Spaulding, Yesterday’s Marysville Appeal says: Phe record book in the County Recordold cada: their ti Z H. Carlin, J. K. ee eae box sheet was opened at nine o’clock arnest George of Towle hia been en. James O’Brien, W. : a To Be E j i 3 V4 Waggoner, L. Conrath, aLtGHE ill not os , of o_o — Rocky Mountains this morning there were more than one Capture Aguinaldo, gaged in the Overton box factory and . O pak rn htop oer ncn. H. Mo, allow that ¢ obanes ‘omoke inbated tron aa hundred people in line to make reser‘will be the leader of the brass band . G. 1. Hughes, D. ¥. Dow: ahoe, . Cigarettes penetrates the ti ae PERSONAL POINTERS — vations. Three-quarters of an hour 28 which has been lately organized. Quire, R. C. Walratb, io Soe throught tec : : Tt. ie " later the two hundred seats in the galRev. John Telfer is studying dentis-. W. F. Englebright and N. A.Coape smoke hardly aad Hane ; e postofiic sa Many People Dying From the Cold} jery and the six front rows (aggregat-. Another Village Burned — General try in Dr. Galbreath’s office. He thinks . made some water locations on the yux wit irritating © lar. an electr ; é ¥ the lower floor were all gone, with the account of an affliction of his throat. They have appropriated ten . thousan ‘teins’ : structior an oung. Crees: ‘ Pawan . : t water, the point of diversion . to bringinto contact w parts of tain fro’ exh demand not yet half supplied. There W. R. Spalding, who for seven years {inches of water, the p the river {the throat which are already inflamed bs E. F. Rosenthal is in San Francisco. Special to the TRANSCRIPT. are still left in the lower part of the. Special to the TRANSCRIPT. ‘has been the general manager of the . being about four miles up the river Cigarettes, too, by. encouraging th Power ©: A. McIntosh is down from the Plamhouse five hundred seats available. for : . Truckee Lumber Company’s business, . from the site of the old Foster Bar @ inquarter . ' : Cuicaao, February 9th.—The coldest ae 3 Wasuinaton, Feb. 9.—Today’s advi-; Pp . taba Bar, and below . balation of smoke, are more injurious bh nage mine. dies: evar X “i . holders of general admission tickets, sent in his resignation to the board of . bridge, near Alabama Bar, than pipes. "Phe old old idéa that the paper suce 6 m™ J. H. Bennallack came down today . weather ever known ent of ‘ae Yland none of these are ta be reserved, . °* from Manila state that everything . directors yesterday. -Mr. Spalding for . the discharge of Hampshire creek. of the cigaret te is injarionsis now ex. a.m. to1 from Sierra City. Mountains is now being experienced . Tickets for these are fifty cents for . is quiet there. /@ year or more past has contemplated; The locators will take the water down . nioded, as well-as is the pepaler beliet tain the Sol. — went up to the PlumFrom Maine to Colorado and from the. adults and 25 cents for children. Orders have been issued. to General . going into business for himself and it the creek north of Dobbins’ sys bes that olny in use Maen oa ‘3 = eo. plied, vo! pom ee northern lakes to’ Florida many deaths. As the theater will probably not be] Otis to capture Aguinaldo, the insur-, Was with this object in view he sent in . Dry creek and Honcut cree y Sot ie that it is too: ex pan proper m The Messrs. McKinlay returned last Sd Nae able to hold all tomorrow night who _ his resignation. propose to utilize the water by selling Carr tod: night from San Francisco. Are DOCUFEIN ERE mrest Cutere 5 desire to see the performance, and so ul ener Moaday night was a “snapper” andj it for irrigation and for ‘purposes of eee Aes ures. By Miss C. E. Cline and W. P. Cline came } ported, as to give those miners who are on Admiral Dewey burned another Fil-' poe that will be remembered. The; generating light, heat and power. eee eee ee which is : down today from Graniteville. LEapvILtE, February 9th.—Great suf-. night shift this week a chance to see it, . ipino town yesterday. mercury nearly dropped out of sight in Sanat vend poar Pa A Tu mor. ormed wes Mrs. geek F. esi ith, Phone fering prevails here because of the . there will be a second performance} General Miller is disembarking at, the thermometer, it, being the coldest A — eds : roe 1 a r ” ag HMR ici ee aint blizzard. The coal.supply is exhaust-. 2¢xt Monday evening. : Iloilo and Will capture that city. . night experienced for years. It was{ “Pa, you know— Finally It Broke inwardly It ik — ; led and no more can be brought in be-. _ +> Wit be # money-back entertain-. 7, , q-Teporied from twenty-five to thirty de-. “No, I don’t.” at is ex J. V. Hunter of the Providence Min. © ae im’ be-1 ent. The rehearsals are going with a he Filipinos are congregating aroun grees below zero in different parts of; “Don’t what, pa?” and. Discharged ~-will_-very. ing Company returned today to San] cause of the railroads being blockaded smoothness that insures the over-. Manila for another fight. ' town, the temperateire varying with the. “Don’t know the answer to whatever widening Francisco. : : by snow.» The mines are shut down} whelming success of every part of the . locality, near the river being the cold. question you are going.to ask.” Trouble. Began With. Dyspepsia aba rat John Spaulding and his daughter, . 214 the owners and workmen are sus-. program. Theré will be all the vim Tol tivat jest, .W. O. Blinn, foreman of the Don-; “Why, you don’t know what I'm goand Impure Blood Res Mabel Spaulding, drove over from Autaining heavy loss. and go of an up-to-date professional. o Investigate . ner-Ice Company, and he is reliable ; ing to ask, do you, pa?” ; ae Me the. burn this DOERSRE.: ; tadheiw Colorado. dnthies chacna effort. No one should fail to hear Miss Miles’ Charges. ' authority, says the thermometer atthe; “No, of course not.” Thorough Course of Hood $ Sarsat —— q Dr. ie on. Biles ot North Bioomcee : 2 Sniokey Ham in the most unique bal. special to the TRANSCRIPT. . ice pond was thirty-two below Monday; “Then how do you know you don’t paritia Completely Cures. or Broth field arrived here last night om his way . there is a scarcity of food, ham selling] jaq of the times. Nothing coul n the 9” There is danger in impure blood. fice is loe g d be 'morning and at eleven o’clock i kuow what it is? nge' home from a visit to his mother-in France. J.B. Sneddon, teacher of the Relief Hill school, is quite ill at that town at a dollar a pound and all other provisions in proportion. more exquisite than this ballad except the voice of the singer. Another of the musical features of the program will be the ladies’ quartet, which could lull to _ WasuineTon, Feb. 9.—The President . today appointed a committee to investigate the charges made by General Miles against the War Department re. . day it was still one degree lower. Re{ ports from east arethat the mercury . . registered sixty-four below in Carlin. Chas. Barton of Overton has taken’a “J don’t know what it is that I don’t know; but all the same I know I don’t know it.” “But, pa, if you don’t know what it . Disease and suffering are surely coming to those who neglect. this threatenh sing symptom. ~ Read this: “Gilliam, Missouri. TH with the influenza and his sister has 1 * ; 5 “C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: The bt Gents: wack Sew The Deadlock is sleep with its melody. The program . garding embalmed beef. . large contract from the S. N. W. & L.}ijs that you don’t know, how do. you "alam tk began with Miss Nellie ‘Tetrean goes to Sau Still Unbroken. ‘5 Teplete with charming specialties, . Co. for cutting Logs and will improve. know that you don’t know? If you! ,esvous headaches, which would last : 0 age lldone with ease and snap. Miss Clem' . the time this winter by getting a great . don’t know, it seems to me that you hree days. T _. Compar Francisco tomorrow to select a stock . Speci <SCRIP _ : : P g 4 me for Aw att mere Soctors i i of athe iaitlteny goods the Wes. stan oe sag rE intina Bigfoot, in her new empire gown AGES FOR MATRIMONY. . many logs in. He has sublet a part to; don’t know whether you know or don’t . pronounced my trouble dyspepsia, but in uniforn Criwicrd'a atiee, * M-. SacraMENTO, Feb. 9.—One ballot for} and No. 16 shoé, will add materially ta . Messrs. Coopers and Grant, who have! know, and——” they could not do anything for me, and the: recep W. D, Pinkiicee and Rd Wancacha Senator was taken today. No change. the pleasures of the occasion. While . Qaly One Gitl in Seventy: -three Marries; now a crew of men at work in the. “I know I don’t se: simply be: advised, change of location. At the age . Band whi
Oe een ad Soak chen today ontheir. 9 hot being allowed to mention the Under Twanty. ‘woods. From the present outlook . cause { don’t know the answers to any . of 56 tumor formed on my spine, which dance at / way home teem Sohn Motastny’sclatin jokes, we are assured that they are . business will be rushing at Overton! of the outlandish questions that your Was Very Painful Captain I one Wanhingtin wpe A NEVADA cry BOY. great, not-one being a chestnut, The. Between 15 and 19 only one girl ont! next season. The box factory willj. peculiar inquisitiveness is forever but did not rise or discharge. The doctor nated the Robert and Awari Wissend wase tk cake walk “is-out of sight,” but it will] of 73 marries, according to an exchange. . have exhausted the supply of box lum-! prompting you to ask.” thought best to cut it out, but I objected. occasion. town: Yast: aight on thelr way feom . Hear I Calkins Wounded In the Bat linger years without number ju the. Marriages used to be much earlier. In. ber by the opening of next season,. “But, pa——” It finally broke and discharged a great The pro Moore's Flat seer ehiey Weg aa ied ry am. tle Of wo € Paepiacl Po ah feast on its beauties . the old novels 19 was about the ex-! which will necessitate the early start-. “Ah, well; ask your question and be pore poet ie ths ee borane erie bee a by . ® : * % : my . : : . * 2 : : i by their brother's illness, to San Fran-. a anita. ne ee erase esctech pga RS, and} ing of the mill. ‘The company Mire done with it. : What is: it that you . sise inwardly and discharge. I read much a , cisco. The latest report received by the DIALECT. Be »P 20 Ak Aiea 3 probably put a third engine on their . want to knew? about cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla and nant Gonaty Surveyor Waggoner retur:ved . War Department. from General Otis : pilalaartn tween and <4 One girl out of 13) narrow gauge in order to keep the mill} “Why,I—Idon’tknow. You’ve made . thought I would try it. Before I had oa ae last night from Sacramento. His. States that Henry. M. Calkins was ’ Crities, pray do not reject marries, but the most-merrying age for} supplicd with logs. From the present! me forget it.” finished taking one bottle [ was much ~~notablebrother Woolman came up with him. . ®™0B& the American soldiers wounded barges oe suede thought apiostera-tome i sey 9 eee = outlook the standard gauge engine will relieved, \I continged, Be tive of Hood's ba The latter belongs to the Sacramento . iD the battle of Manila, — Should in common speech be wrought, . #84 29, after they have “coiffed £t.: find ample work hauling boxes and Pianos. Sateeparitin; Ae S10 Seeing s12 bottics 1 Rages aititiess Mr: Oalkics, whi jee: naliee of Okic ae oe but patigent word Katharine.” After cs young ladies . Juamber between Overton and Truckee. The Grass Vallar:.; tate that was entirely cured. Tam now well, have cert, inclo Mrs. Wm. McLean arrived here yesand aged about35 years, came to this Wise or foolish. if ‘tis Seana were called “thornbacks” by the, wuts ; ; the Wiley B Aisne nave -as +3 t 2G EX gees i sores rae y. yds rd Beg aeee tii terday afternoon. Next week she @ili. city from his native State in the early = should be —~ sh Sc: ~. marrying Puritans of New England, A Fatxe Aburin carloads of piniies in th ir cit: " f cede = et ee Ba pdys Lie Sg t hing bi fers a sodas eir city in four e with Miss Mamie Walsh of Moore’s. Seventies and grew to manheod here, Danaht fess ko sieving we [ath preferred. widows. _, “Oh, John, dear,’ said Mrs. Nerv: . weeks. The reason for this ia that this Sarsa ee Flat Mi oLean ta “aj {learning the-printing business in the Strong, rebellious and the schools Widows thronghout. life have ®} o¥s, *+{'m su glad you've come home! 1 : oo Ss arilla F a ee r Mabean to" eae iG ccnivar< office.. #vomi= here % t Only scotch it with their rules. greater chance of remarrying than girls ‘ want you to Ps right out and have that frat eelis piincs at “halt wat otter One T ae Porif . rancisco. NS ce. e wen M fashi disgni : sae i +..) Is the best--in fact the One True Blood Purifier. “Mee. A.J, Aird of Park avenue has. t0 Forest City, Sierra county, in the Rafling to his. dtshbars open have of marrying. The elder Weller; new ucighbor of ours arrested. He has cc pened them. Cash ‘or in ‘Sold by ‘alt druggists. $1; sixfor$. Yesterd ghey ‘ ' But upon his tongue will be has prophesied in vain. “A little widow} been beating hiswife and family all 7 ments. ocated in the Leader act harmoniously with the follow one to San F h beginming of the eighties and estabi i i pro} : 7 illi Hood’ Pill th gone to San Francisco. She was. ac-. ™ a . Stamped his true identity. ina d ‘60a thing.” probabiyi : the morning, and tue way they moan milliner store, Brvad street. f3-tf s S Hood's Sarsaparills. 2 the sistercompanied by Mrs. Fowler, her mother, . !ished a newspaper, which he subseTherefore, critics, pray reject ee 7 nS ‘rible f nything ! Falck ha. ue styl : ‘. quently removed to. Downievill Nothing writ in dialect it is easier to glide into confidence . 28 00 borrivle for anything! It bas this city: aud also by rs. Jane. St. Pierre of 3 evilie. Which in story or in rhyme Hi 6 talk ho bas i tHicti thfewn me inty hysterics and a nervous Mrs. Sa Virginia City, her sister. Mrs. Aird is. @fterward conducted newspapers at Is a record of the time, pence heg 2 A cw names i om. . headathe, and—there, there! Dv you Pri i 1 in poor health. Angels Camp, Sebastopol and in other pl sceoat eg _ At to be Widows from 20 to 34 ars especially } hear that? Isn’t it awful?’ ape _ City Clerk Carr got home last night parts of the State,and for some time had —Maragifh dicholaon in New York Sun. noted for what, from the point of view But John dear, looked out the winHigh wae a from ‘San Francisco where he repre. . ®* job printing office in San Francisco; = ; ; of girls, is mere poaching. ,_ dow and only smiled. shail. ‘sented Nevada City Division No. 3 at . He is a large, finely built and nervy] WHEN NAPOLEON WALKED. A widower remarries more frequently . ’ “Why, what do you mean?" screamoe : : Sea: . : é ae : Sel es oak ** . than bachelors marr A widower: ed bis wife. -‘‘Are you as heartless as about two the special session of the State conven-_™@" with an iron constitution and = ? i Ce ea from his childhood had a strong desire. 4" ™¢!dent of the Memorable Re. thinks he knows the worst and marries . he? Will you, too, look on and hear a dition grey pointed a member of the Board pf Ex. . ? enter the army-—a stop thet bis fam-. 1 wagon Nov. 25, at abowt 7 O'0100K [eng ge eet ppetite aeons. with} taten to” paaeiaetns. Wasaars 2 bee gu oint 2 > Be 5 egies : Sila : was ov. 25, at about 7 o’cloc ing.” 1 ‘ a a which, un! pansion. The board consists of five . Jy dissuaded him from taking till last . in the morning, when we saw the bead pa me eo eae ig eet ni “‘There, there, my dear, calm ‘yourful Mrs members, elected for two years, whose . Sumer when he enlisted at San Fran-. of the column. ‘The first we.saw were hicics 3 = th t ak ae a = b self! It’s only the pulley on the new yous : a6 duty it is to supervise the workings of . °i8Co and was one of the twenty-five] generals, a few of wham were on horseongs fo the most-marrying greap 11! ‘building that’s going up on the next} Cor t t 1, th tie the order throughout the State, and . Picked men sent to Manila on the ship . back, but the majority on foot. Ths Gxistenicn, excepy . pereanty titers a corner. It needs a little oil.’”? —Detroit se S a . jerome provide for its expansion. wherever a. lodependence in July to recruit Com-. latter painfully dragged themselves colleges. Free Press. friends. § few Irishmen” or Irish-Americans can P@0y K of the First Regiment. along, almost all. having their feet fro-. .. . eae . Carlyle Hears Dickens Read. nates be called together. “. ” Mr. Calkins, who is a writer of some . 7°! 80d bound up in rags and pieces of iF MOUNTAIN ROSE. ' “. April 29, 1863, Carlyle wrote thus of Corsets at $1. 25, ren ability, has since his arrival in Manila epskin and. dying of hunger. We + . one of Dickens’ readings, says O. T leaves thr sont ib led : : then saw what was left of the cavalry cold and rough . the north wind blows, Fi Copeland in The Atl saa ak ; the daugh “Advice?” the,brutal editor said to contributed to various. papers ie the! or: ing guard. The emperor came next Black in the morning early. pare as Rare ge mee te &o is ci the aspiring youn author “ ol ant State bright and entertaining letters} on foot, with a stick in his band He Mr ae ae practi ern sie Sabine rts ie-r isn Twine te okay ne mip edwin did vod eoee itl Hats ae descriptive of life among the Filipinos,. was maffled up in a large capote lined 8 ng stubble barley ? See te we trating tee ed oe Any lish your stuff? Well, atk the advice ——— pet pane eae = _ head ap low las {is aad section.” \ itual composure. Dickens ‘does do it HER & CO’S Some ge I can give you is what I give my prinNikola Tesla says he can destroy the Slack mpHIng:. Verves..cap ged with Who should I meet but Mountain Rose capitally, such as it is; acts better than ~— Courthous ters: ‘Follow copy!” And he lightly . Pacilli of all diseases by applying: milaie ik here ae ce The way that } was going? any Macready in the world; » whole CO OCOTOOOOOCOOH dict in the tossed the aspiring young author's . ions of volts of electricity to persons; Prince Eugene saber of Italy; then so Bie ae et apt ite isn Scare Pk A sek Mare lawyer re : i n . . bd ’ @ 7 e = : poem ont the window, affected. This process has been in op-. Marshals Berthier, prince of Neufchatel ; Mountain Rosé Snoked sly wane bert cnehinn — at Oe AS ad peeing Ladies, we have thi day put in Window edly in lix aS eee eration in Sing Sing for some years} Ney, Mortier, Lefebvre and other marAs we-stepped out together. t thine hoe ete saab No. 1 the lar t li iff le C ” “Brown appears to’ be reat with unfailing success. shals and generals, whose .corps: had M thing bite, Wale want alae good Se a ee reba aree ie on ; ag ex. , ‘ountain Rose, d : 5 > y ; H pansionist.” “Yes; he won’t even conae ee = meen: Yary Keeeevet . ° shore are roses blowing? ce coe Ef td ee Wee PEED Oy a was ever shown in Nevada Corey « cate tine himself to the truth.” Asafoetida is ss ibecttiba: by many They were followed hy-700 te.800 ig tee oe Seeds = oe visit aie cate alent ill find i: law wr ° : . : A oO fw. be ; Z ‘3 ee a physicians as a remedy for the grip. pemaalk sinner ed merchin’ oree as : wing Putting ln the Sting. The very short Corset. : peas < ; , ence jack and co! é worth wind blows ] —_ y > d babdmauns dello ste ned oollinbores on eis ‘ ne marion saitiving the eagles of the regiments to which Never‘a bird:ts siaging. fol sane Gok eae te tent rhe ge: re, Corset > eae whose husband thinks he knows how to Hoenn An ecome mercies they had belonged and that had so often bay tom ‘ Age * the bag we today? pume The French cut Corset. The nex cook. ie led them to victory. They were the Ethel—Yes. What was it? The long Corset Command x + ee = remnant of over 60,000 men. My poor Winter's black om heather and breoyn, Clara—He said that among'the Th : of Califor Wantep—Large room, unfurnished Brown—Milman seems to know a}. Picart, who bad nét seen the army for!’ pove's mouth aa, pe beautiful young ladies at she art: eae Gates loti Cornet. beginning preferred, convenient to business cengood deal. Black—Yes; but of course . 2 —_ inion sileutty, bus his conAnd Rose’s. laugheis baaay. . Miss Clara Smith. — So if you want a Corset to fit you conie to Command tat. lio Adee tows phon for bites: 1° 8 eee for a man to know as bees ps Rpathaese as patel = Mer Black end coht thegnorth wind blows, Ethel (with a cough)—Yes, I noticed MAHER & CO’ S. ate atrang s much as Milman appears to k : ? ss ou am them. — ° : i Addresa C. A. Briot, National Hotel. ppea now — os gag ag ay en his a Lane aoe oh hy 1 ee y ong them.—London Fua. twill see here : pect. = aT aches, from which i¢icles were hang+ Aunong the stubbleibarley. j i F e Thompson’s Glove Fit orset, hao insta GoTo The Owl for delicious Tom &} ing Then, turning to me, “Really, capa Malt Chasatin. . dare ae : ouit . “the. Tiel " , The S&S Dorset te 10 Aifterent styles and at. all prices. In the Leader milliner store on Broad . Jerry, oivar® ready. j10-tf . compatriot, 1 da not know whether /1 Pa Pe <a Serres poplar enact arly F . h $0 . The Chicago Corset Waist, THERE i street you will find a fine stock of Se a am asleep ox awake; . weep because 1 The holder of a winning ticket in a ings ie now seldom ets ie the anil . . bea oe tm Good Sense Corset Waist for Ladies and of’ the co pianos, and we guarantee to save you Nevada County Directory. have-seeu our emperor marching on pottery gets the benefit of the draw. try, while the Iémon has disa es The Kid Fitti Cc put toget from $100 to $200 . Copies of the Nevada County Direetory can foot, a stick in his hand, he that wag so ba fr iri ng Corset in: all, wizen., ts on a piano. ‘ : : E om Languedoc and the orange from our mew short Corsets. The the, years it w f3-tf Tar W -B a be obtained for 50 cents. By mail 75cents. great and who made ur so, prond!’ The price of liberty often depends . Roussifl thing. The price j y are proper : HE WILEY B. ALLEN Co. Apply to F. E. BROWN, Transcript office. rs ires of S ” j atta Fe, tt for ail sizes. For. gt r e Memoires of Sergent Bourgogne, upon the judge. CR oe A uew lot of those 50 cent Corsets in Grey aud Black. need epee It is intimated that the incandescent are better than ever. . noane fame ie ses An ald parte of tbe world Now, Ladies, come and let us show you Corsets— ASIA a 8 , 000,000 candle power. gpomemcegs Sroch 25 Pigs Coin yaESMORENy en Bare KNOW Wt GaN ST OU oap was first manufactured in BritTCa er en se Ase ain in 1524. Respectfully, am dl o : —= constitut . \o%, . Six loaves bread for 25c at Homann’s. T as eI +5 LEE aO Se tarrh © 2D . SCO U N ee SA L. E. Go To The Ow! for deltielons Tom & Cheney . LIQ? ” 2 se = Jerry, always ready. jto-te constitat IS e o iL) x °. ~ x o2 4 eee is “i se < <P: xe ~ ‘9 . . Srx-loaves bread for 25c at Homann’s. os ” The Firat’ ‘Loss Is The Best Loss. That is the principle we work on. If we carried our _ aa on the Ov wees pits an sivevorté over to next fall we would probably have to sell them at a loss. Then, how much} Retles da 0 Creditors the syst io i Md o take our loss Oww—to get the money out of the gogds and invest iti im new goods—to keep our stock clean . : dollars . . ~ ft rnvishe pie we <a ga on the right track, so here we go.’ Commencing FEBRUARY FOURTH we will offer a in of Callfornl of &. F. Rosenthal, = benk: F. 3: OH Clothing ticks “f O st ‘OURTH OFF on all Men’s » Boy’s and Children’s Suits and Overcoats, and on all Winter!" Za Oren 20-CRSDTOMe. ul j eee y escrip 10n ake Notice—That. E. F, Rosenthal, bankre tle rupt above named, has been dul adjudi: _/ This mean t “3 = = ‘ cated a bankrupt uuder the Act vo Shae ‘ : Hall’s ee ae oi ied heey al ah Ibe We also give a liberal discount on ‘all other} of july jst jh (there ounty” of Nevada, the . nee 4S means a wit or Overcoat for $77. : 2 ; id ’ aS é; } ' 0 8. ¢\Z3/Q goods in the store. Remember the date when the to the undersigned puet clones Bg lb aed od Roman Chairs as ‘or 8 Y This means a $12 Suit or Overcoat for $9. : Os, > trouble commences, and be om hand. Leave one a ee ake bank i ¢ bia Th ian be as been ca meet-at the law o' of ~® piano sy ans a $10 Suit or Overccat for $7.50. og tt ys “ fourth of what you expected to pay at home, the . & B, Power in Nevada City, evada County, Bay W indow Chairs, are. off _ This means a $8 Suit or Overcoat for $6. w ie Kee). } balance will pay for the goods. . aeons the 2ist day of February, ever kni 3 ia ae J,Ly x A. D., 1899, at 10 o’clock, oe ~ means 4G, a Suit or Overcoat for $4.50. WKS We always de as we advertise and our pat: on said day; for the purpose of proving thelr ancy Divans, a is means a $4 Suit or Overcoat for $3. same ‘time and pl rare, whows R Y . rons maaw it. . claims have heen duly’ proved and allowed. ochers. and Wicker oy But, Remember This Sale Is STRICTLY CASH. cea eas Ri tates segue aicieon, ee Gi: pean 5 Dated at Loomis. Placer Co., California, RUGS, ’ onthe tes CARTER «& J: IsTON, . belenbedcaceets's Sol : “EASELS. nace H eters tc Raph Yo ual THE, ONE-PRICE HOUSE trio of Piaver County Shave of Californias” Beacceconene FIOACIOIOIOIOIOH RAK