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January 19, 1901 (4 pages)

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Pepin ig . 2 $ THE .TRANSC Issued Bory Evening, Sundays Excopted AT NEVADA OITY, CALIFORNIA, — BROWN & CALE s. HO AMPORTART 0 Interest Bverybody— tous That-Sho Something New Ryery Day Lunch Tongues, jdet reveived ourney’s, a) TERMS OF SUBSORITTION : By fail, By Carrier, $6 Per Year 12 1-2c Per Week Delivered to any part «if the city. operation yesterday. TELEPHONE NO. 41, P. 0. BOX B For first-class plumbing go to Howell. i tt . Fresh currants, raisins and citron SA'URDAY..,... dam. 19, 1908) in at Sigourney’s, “ee . Spectal lo the Transcript. = Tae Board.of Supervisors yesterday PERSON AL POINTERS, allowed Mrs. Ralpn White $90 out of . OSBORNE, England, Januthe indigent fund. . x y : an St. Geurge Vineyard—Claret, Sherry . aty-to.— The Queen is sufferDall} Chronicle of the ings of Both Old . ana Reisling wines, at Scadden's. . fr aes et A ‘ and Young, At the Congregational parsonuge yes: Ing from gr eat phy sical pros terday afternoon Robert Evana , was $ auat nied b dandey Place left this afternoon for Oolmarried to Mise Qora Cunningham, the tration, accompa 'y H. Cooper left this afternoon: for Colfax. ; I. Gerson of San Francisco is here on business, O. H. Overington is here from San Francisco. Miss Eleanor Hoeft has gone below on a visit. i G. 8. Gower of Chicago came in op last evening’s train. George A. Legg réiurned last e ing from Woodland. J. H,. Batcher came up from Francisco tast evening. Mrs. A. M>Naughton came down from Downieville today. C.'W. Wolsey came down from Graniteville lest evening op legal business. Attorney T. 8. Ford has returned from a business tri Reno. ’ Frank Bigelow of Columbia Hill p to Truckee. here last night on his way home from the Bay. Mrs. M. Craig and her daughter, Miss Florence Craig, left this moroing to Visit friends at San Francisco; Mrs. Martha Peard and two sons arrive here this evening from Mariposa county ona visit to Thos. Peard Sr, Dr. R. Harmon of the Gaston R mine returned here last. evening from San Francisco and left this morning for home. For. Bugland. _. Lonpon, January 18.—General Kitchener, telegraphing from Pretoria today, with New Zealandsays Colonel Grey, ersistid Bushmen, have vigorously tacked the enemy eight miles west of Ventorsburg, completely routing Boers. ’-bile column. was attacked north Standerton, January 17th, by a concentration. of thé enemy, who were dri off with severe loss: ~@ar casual were fifteen wounded and one killed. Kid. MeCoy : and Sharke New York, January 18—It is stated that articles of agreement for a fight between Tom Sharkey and Kid McOoy will probably be signed today and the forfeit money will be placed in the hands of Al Smith as Stakeholder February 28th is the date and Jim b Century Athletic, Clab of San Francisco is the place Kennedy’s Twentiet where they will fight. Four Children Cremated Ali ed to death early today. ranged from 8 to 16 years, and father had gone to the barn to mil the cows. fire to the h Fire in ouse —~ +Se-Tennessee, Tennessee, January 18th Fire destroyed five of the leajing business houses here many others were otal loss ig estiLEBANON, badly damaged. The t mated at $100,000, Resulted . In Death, Tacoma, Washington, Jun. 18—Father Van Holdebeke, who was injured in trying to escape from a bu rning church January 9th, died at St: Joseph's Hospital this morning. ‘ \ Watchman Burned ——, toa Crisp, ‘Bewton Hansor, Mich., January 18. —The Graham and Morton propeller, . City of Lonisville, burned to the water’s edge today at the dock, where she was lsid up for ‘the winter. Chas. Southworth, the watchman, was burned to # crisp, The loss is $100,000, ty know what step to fake Beil oomeatt a dancing master, = xs ~ al , General Kitchener adds detaiis of the insignificant casuulties of both forces, ‘arid’ continues: “Colville’s miolve. ELEBART, Indiana, Jan. 18th .—Four children of Benjamin Miller were barnTheir ages The mother The lamp exploded, setting Sima, Scadden’s. ‘ While playing around a barb son of £. Gassi had his wrist bad] Dr. Conlan dressed the wound, bulk and fresh walnuts é . W. Sigourney’s. ven=s . : San served there. -~ Anest in the land. At Scadden’s, Jars. At Scudden’s. -hight and will be glad to and . rriends. ‘ : WAS . goods ever brought .to this city unpacked at Phil Scadden’s; iePlace tonight. will . Lane’s chilbiain remedies, quick relief. Vinton selis it. idle wishes are apt to enfeebl mind. It idge Saloon tonight. Grotto. fair treatmeng;-. censoe 2D aac ow Calpain = Call on Ed Schmidt when you anything in the tobacco line. AU kinds of Jellies, in Jars, at Scadden’s. at800 ley & Ric 2s Grotto saloon. Scadden’s. of weather. Vinton selis it at 25. 0en ven ties the edge off his c¥itivism: 1. Maitland Brothers will serve all his efening. ee Tomales, in cans—they’re ast: for an evening lunch. Try them. be had at Phi Scadden’s, The time is drawing: near when will have to make y. Probably @ waich is. go ‘called cause it is uéually on @uard. ~ . P . 3 culiar taste to the smoke. My uncle aver brought into this mar ket just re-. laughed heartily at my surprise and asceived at P. G. Scadden’s. tf Sured me that crabapple pies were fre‘The money paid the infant’s nurse is quently indulged in by all old timers In apt to be hueh money. the Missouri erry and strawbsrry’ plants from d. Lehr at all tines, ; at Scadden’s, Hot Beef Tea and Clam Bouillon, Cegler’s confectionery store. Sauerkrout, in bulk, at Scadden’s, k . mpt to marry him. teachers, missionaries, lawing Wo. Britland will have a nice hot . yers before juries and seven orators .and lunch for all who visit, his saloo ° . Statestuen, ; moa epee . Striking , illustrations.of.the different The “Almanzei de tiotha’ is the Moxty Bspects things wear in the eyes of differ‘xelusive husk of tte Kind. and perhaps . ent people are constantly coming to light. foany kind In the World, and to ger. A party of American traveleey, journey: ‘ Se a eae . Ing leisurely up the Nile, _expressed, a deme's hime in its pages Huplies that . Bite to celebrate Washington's birthday sue is either an exalted personage or . jy, some appropriate manner: Their chef something very mueb fike it. And. of . accordingly Prepared & great:frosted cake: . ‘hose whose names appear very. few pete whith he exectited in confectionery: re able to boast of ha Viug a portrait:. @-representation of George Washington vet ween Its select and scarlet covers, after faxing farmiliarized himself with wie ae aS, i the life and achievements of his subject. Peosxch on the Joker, The ccutributor wrote a joke about . froxe # plumber whose bills were hoimal. “That, jecting it) “is not a the coutributor story of the plunrbef Whose. charge left nothing to be desired on the séor of size. “fhat,” lad. suffered, “is not a Lie. ita joke.”—Scraps. ‘ on ee se More Honest, joke: ft’s a fle.” “Have you noticed any difference tn : . your wife since she became converted Kaba prdductions of P and joined the church?” “Yes; she asks me »__. leans as “diving for months without eat. . for her now instead of a minute.”—° in. 9 mouthful of rice” and never enjoy: Harper's Bazar. ; ing thenigelyes “by ~ sitting quietly on _ ". their ancestors’ graves,” but instead A Man to Let Alone, jumping around ‘and kicking-a ball as if : “What kind of a msn is. your new paid for it, ‘ bockkeepe: .” : How does this thing look to the Turk,. “He's this kind: If yon say. two npr nag the — nel 7 Wills ¢ bi , he’ g 200," © : aay e ni erner, » Southerner, ee eidiaeeed we . the question that we should answer in es any controversy before becoming too . Plag Raised . In Respect. . 6Ure of our own position, All the world Aktion ' does not look asthe word was. reocived he this Lake City of Supervisor F.M Pridgeo, the Courthonse flag was rained td@ balf-mast io respect to his memory, * + ne OB ES J.J. Foley, who was found in a snowbank at Truckee and brought to the County. Hospital, hae bad all of his toes amputated. Dr. Hunt performed the ceremony being performed by Rev. J. fence at Goid Fiat yesterday:a young Pickled pig’s feet, mince meat in just received . the Go around to Isoard’a place this evening and try some of the fine drinks Selected Queen Olives in jars—the . Lehbr’s Nevada City fresh fruit, in Henry Rich will be at the Peerless tosee all of his The finest and freshest stock of can There will be attractions ‘at’ Tom’s For Life luszrance see T. B: Gray. If you suffer with chilbiaius use Dr. . Fred Eilerman has prepared a fine hot lunch, which he will serve at his . never heard of such ees SeOre did I until 1 pa . @ncle of mine who has a farm on the If you should desire anything in the . souri side of the ri drinking line’ you stouid all at the Lt is the most Popular resort . ‘to: -town--and you -are always given . * oa 4 @ You will miss a good bot lune'i this . evening if yon do not drop into Beck-. to Highest grade Flavoring, Extracts, at “You should usé“Lindline Gold Crean . on the skin duriag this coid winter itors to their saloon with a free lunch For cold storage meats goto Grisse) Bros.’ and ycu are sure to get the best. . Five barrels of the nicest mince meat The public. gan procuré’ fing’ rasp-}. An essay -on ‘man—a woman’s at-. At the Council Ohamber this even-. tried" again with a said the editor, who Neither Js to waft an hour morning of the dea hb et IBS, at Sig. “owire y cut. { =e? just . Noto . { . gives . e@ the . . berg. . Cairo, want . . Phil . fa aw 1 ih . . bere’ Visfruit. pulled . large; . ceeded fine Can knife, le youi top. be-. . “The plum. burning = Dalrt Boneless bone Ham—ready for use . aN ugs at) “onddy” of F furnace, that rm to show m . while climbing {his pipe came “Several ear! hist ggs . near as I was able hyself that ni New Orleans Great anxiety is manife . by everybody. . . Queen. .gérous symptoms, . . .Carton (Maine) brand: Sweet Corn, at \ A CRABAPPLE PIPE. f the Wood, but of the Fruit Ie. “Did you ever pipe?” ‘said a New ; 40 ardent lover‘ of L who possesses a coll , tools that Bp “Yes, I “The old man If; and while particular style he . judge of the weed a run across, combination 6 . enough plug c . pipe he likes . bowl on a lon straw, loaded the bacco pouch puffing away apple was by, To my ama aving a cu Then h your sewer’ conney. trough the -side, tions. Howell does the best of work . and he wiil treat you with fairness. tf, ad no apparent of the tobacco, nor did it, as far to discover, im self, is a great smoker himhe doesn’t put on any is about as good a 8 you would care to His favorite. mixture is a flight golden leaf with just ut to give it a body, and the best is an old fashioned clay Z reed stem. “On the afternoon of my arrival he ok me out to. the extreme end of his e some fancy stock, and over a fence the bowl of off, and, of course, hit the only stone in the whole fiel broken into @ thousand pieces, distressed, because uncle enjoyed his that™we return to the ho Give a man a good divuer and it takes . bowl. ‘Oh, that ‘isn’ : . Pied. ‘I'l fix up on he smoke, bod THE POINT OF ViEW. f Appear Differently to Differ. ent . One of the essenti . would influence ot see things as they ‘addresses. “been respons persons: who successful as Eyes. “ sted A ‘bulletin “issued at 5 o'clock this afternoon reports Queen’s condition ianchanged. A special train left London this afternoon bringing the Prince of Wales and Princess Lonise to the bedside of the hear of a crabapple Orleans man who is ady Nicotine and ection of smoker’s all the way from, a black ngal toa huge porcelain aS“seen service at Heidelmean exactly what I say,” . he continued, “a erabapple pipe! You a thing? Well, no id a.visit to an old Misver a little abovy d and .was I was I knew how much my ang suggested use for a new t necessary,’ he ree in a minute right Y crabapple trees were heavily laden with zement the old man down a limb, selected an extra perfectly sound apple and proto scoop ont the core with his P shaped cavity in the e pushed the reed stem cleaned it out -with a machine from his toand in a’momént ‘more ‘was as happy asa king. of the yellow variety, hard and about the It was very to say, that h Size of a large egg juicy; . but, strange effect on the Part any pevalley region. ‘I tried one ght and found it tiptop.”—: Tinies-Democrat. &! things for one that hers is the ability to look to those whom he A’ lack of this ability has ible: for the failure of many would otherwise have been . As vepiesented in sugar Washington * . oi . It—o Fa 4. tirban on his h . Sash actyss his breast, said the aiuor he, . & boug pipe, and before b : . Birls were Performing. Way thé greatness of George Washington . looked teithe Arab chet, Ty -Chiia, that land ee sts, Inagy amusin ar kind“taay be fou res,”" as translated and illustrated by native artists; shows Christian with a long ) pistafl, the dungéon of . the familiar wooden cage of Chinese criminais, while the angels A Thigese publiecati 4) & instances of a simnod. “Pilgrim's through the same spectaclesl—St, Louis Beare j . ': Men marry because the: ) weary of liberty, women because, they desire This was the of sirange conProgGiant Despair as are arrayed in the king ‘dressmakion describes Ameread and a great He was smoking im some dancing demise, time, = he lived. Board.
election. SUPERVISOR F. i. PRIDGRON. Died at His Home. at Lake city Late. A F M. Pridgeon, President of the Board of Supervisors of Nevada county, died at his home at Lake City at-12 o’clovk last night. He had been sick with Bright’s disease of the kidneys tor some time, and confined to his bed about three weeks. . About a week ago it was thought: he could not through the day, but he rallied, and Spr @ few days improved somewhat. On Friday morning he was taken worse and expired as above stated. Deceased was a Mative of Georgia and aged 73 years. Besides a wife he leaves two daughters, a step-son and a Sister. The daughters are Mrs. Jobn Frandy of this city and Mrs. J. Connors of San Francisco. ‘fhe step-son is Thomas Burke and the sister lives in Los Angeles. At the session of the present term of the Board of Supervisors he was unanimously elected President, having been & member of that body since 1893. “Dick” Pridgeon, aé he ‘was familiarly called, was liked by everybody, aud universal regret is expressed at his ~ He.came to. this-connty in 1857, and for many years was engaged in the sawmill and lumber business having &——mill--near Lake City for a long Some years ago he purchased. the hotel aud other property at Luke City formerly owned by Ps*A; Paine, and alse-eame-inte-possession of the property known as House, two miles nearer te this on the Bloomfield Road. é To show his great popularity in the section where he wag best known it was only‘a matter of form that any . Republican was nominated against him, as. “Unéle Dick” was sure to have the say. on the Office as long as The funeral will take place at this city. Monday afternoon, with services at Trinity Episcopal church. : By the death of Mr. Pridgeon Wm. H. Martin becomes President of the Last Night, live him. the Kennebec city, Brewery Seized ~ By Officers __LIvErMorE, January 18.—The horrible death of Wendal Jordan, the Livermore brewer, saved him from trouble with officers because of a violation of revenue laws, He learned the day before that there was trouble in store for him, and while he was boilin in one of his beer vats officers were on ‘the way from the railway station to seize his brewery and perhaps arrest He had been told that they would arrive on the morning train. Jordan mounted the ladder leading to the top of the vat after the clanging of the engine bell announced its arrival in Livermore, account for. Last month t _Filed Their Liens,,. _— Eee LS Law to Fill Vacancies. The following is from Section 20, of the Ccunty Government bill of 1897, which provides for filling vacancies on Boards of Supervisors: “Whenever a vacancy ~ occurs in the Board of Supervisors of a@ county, the Governor shali fill the vacancy and the appointee shall bold office antil the election and qualification of bis successor. In such cases the election of a Supervisor shall be held at the next general eleccion to fill the Vacancy for the unexpired term, uuless such term expires ou the first Monday after the first day of Janu ar; Succeerling said picture, Candiaates For Supervisor. Already thera are three candidates in the fleld’for Supervisor of the 3d “District;—a vacancy being caused by the desth of F. M. Pridgeon, as follows: E. C. Grissel, Weshington, Grant Skidmore, Bloomfield, _ Henry Fitter, Eureka. Do You Know That Moore carries the largest and finest stock of frames for Also makes frames C0. Pee photographs to order for any a19-tf Fa Fresh Creamery Butter 45 cents aroil At Sigourney’s There will be ares and prizes. ce The very latest and best music. ll particulars in a few days. TO BE GIVEN aT —ONn— February 224, 6, 24 lnrt. R g to death The brewer was dead in the boiling brew when the officers reached his establishment bat a few blocks away: from the railroad. short time ago revenue inspectors visited Livermore and made the discovery that Jordan had a quantity of unstamped beer on hand that his books did no ‘When the officers reached the Livermore Brewery and learned of the proprietor’s tragic death ‘they telegraphed their superiors in San Francisco for instructions and were ordered to seize the premises, he owners of the Independent quartz mine, near Forest City, posted a notice on the Property that they would not be responsible for work done on the: Claim. weeks ago Root, the superintendent, went away and has not been heard from since. Thisweek the workmen filed their claims on the mine, which. amvuunt to $800. President McKinley drinks Jesse Moore “AA” whiskey. ee Grand Ball ARMORY HALI, . WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY apy ' About three Damerous special featGRASS VALLBY. GLBANINGS, Doings of the People of Our Sister City —As Told Over the Telephone. The child in the Hart family of Winchester Hill is afflicted with dipbtheria instead of smalipox, as before stated. The place -has.been. quarantined: The sanitary conditions are very. bad there, and this may be responsible for the existance of the disease. ~ Five new cases of smallpox, all in the family of James James; who lives & few miles below here, have heen reported to the County Health Officer. Undertaking businese, and Henry will continue the business at the stand, on Broad street. we eet secured the services of Mr: nolds of Oakland to take a! of business. Mr. Reynolds Raia al yéars experience in the business of balming and as a funeral direc! comes here witn the highest k recommendations. The new TAB NEW MANAGER Of the Old Established Undertaking oe lors—Geo. A, Phy Los Geo. A Gray has retired from the re i has the 8}¥q om, Or, and ind of THE TR SATURDAY Lt of Talioman Wh . ed to Act fo The following. li have been selected Supervisors and wil the Superior Ooart . will act for the pres: ManageFortunately, these people are isolated . ment will endeavor to give Whaat os pelo Braye: and there is bat little fear of the disease tention to-all matters placed in. th, Hi seagree g e € : : Ly * spreading in that seen borhood. charge. me . @. MeOutobeon, Death Separates Them. ce Be eae Tague, L. B, Weeks, par. Masquerade Ball, # Willis Green, J. } A plumber named Boscus, who workproms ees: ‘ Cooper, James: Hac ed for R. Noell in Grass Nulley for wierd 0 ct te fo given ani, M.B Bows @ Al some time, was Preparing to sue his . 8™@2¢ masquerade ball, Armory Hull on the evening of February wife, Minnie Boscus of San Francisco, ington’s Birthday, for a divorce. ‘Mr. Boscus is now in Grass Valley, but it will not be necessary for him to prysécute the suit, a6 death has seve the marriage ties which tound-iim to her. She died on Tuesday night from the effects of an overdose of an opitate of some sort preecribed by Dr, Stark, a woman physi© an at 978 Sutter street.The case wes at first thought to be one of anicide, as Mrs. Boscus, who was married only last October, was lately deserted by he: husband; but after investigation the police were inclined to believe the theory of accidental death. The medicine was pres¢ribed for nervousnegss, and the woman took the contents of. ‘a two-ource bottlein three doses close. together. A committee of the Auditorium Association last evening accepted the new building from the contractor. in readiness. this dance the event of Prizes for the best sustained cha the grand succ be. : Weather Pr: diction, er Bureau, telegraphs as follows: Come Just to Loox: 7 Co nmittees are now at work making arrangements aid before long everything will be It is intended to make the Season, ract re, groups, efc. will be offered and Ovary. thing possible. done to make the bffair 288 which it wil} su'ely McAdie, of the San Francisco Weath. Fair tonight and cloady Sunday. _ Great American Tuportng Tea Ga . ley Arnhart, C. P Grover, Elisha Ham ley, W. H. Smith, Jo ischer, John Frand mothy Giles, R. M ards, Jobn Rafter, O. Dorcoran, Ben. Hall, G. W. Dunster, A. J. Floyd, F. W. Taylor . Grass Vatiey [c ‘Angove,..8.-J. -A Baker, H. M. Bas T.R. Cooley, Tho 8. H. Dille, I. He M. J. Higgins, W. LT Young, W. B. Hauling J. Looney, James Ha Hayes, W. H. Bray, Peter Johnson, Peter Orden, Enoch Rowe, Sr., George Murph: Patrick Riley, A. Charles Stocks, Jame phoff, James Zawas art, H. ©. Mell, B Could Not Allow it. The Board of Supervisors could not see their way clear to allow the Sacramento Valley Development Company $150 for advortising the industries of. Nevada county. Owing to the heavy drain upon the county treasury during the past year it stands tbe Supervisors in band to use the greatest care in expending money: in order that taxes, _. which are now very burdensome, may be decreased in tho fatare. That is the aim of the Board and they will ey~ -. idetly succeed by the way they are now } Managing affairs. 5 At the National Tomorrow. . Asasnal an extra fine dioner will GEORGE HURST; Prop. of this well-known nen pared to furnish the public wit! Bread, Pies and:Cakes. the finest ding Cakes and Faney Pastry a specialty, If you want to. NEW YORK BAKERY, AVING ASSUMED THE MANAGEMENT I am pre. Delivered free to any part of the pi Wedt Sell Anything be served tomorrow evening frcm 5 to 7:30 o’clock at the ‘National Exchange Hotel. Nothing that in any way heips to make @ good meal will be missing ‘. from the tables, This hote} is becoming morepopular every day and the W. E. JOHNSTO Two doors above Brand and. Hartung Bros . . fact is largely due to the fine meals " Hecens aud . alwaye served there. @G), arongd to the Hotel tomorrow for your Sunday : ‘ ed number of persons with board and lodgdinner. ing at reasonable rates. jlo “MAHER & CO’SGreat Clean-Up Sale of ‘Ladies’ Muslin Underwear ! SEE WINDOW BORN, Snssetessnsantasienareen At Nevada City, Jan. 19, to the wife of J. Lutz,a daughter. \. SEE OUR STOCK! LEGG —~AND=. Sporting’ . Are Suitable Presents W. H C€ SHAW NEVADA CITY; CAL. Goods Are’ nice ‘Présents for Boys. for Girls, GET OUR PRICES Co MILLINERY. — Dry Goods, Toys and Notions. 2 CRAWFORD, Main Sireet. ,: t _ Singer Sewing Machines Sold and rented change for anyth hand machines fr. on easy terme, or will exlug useful. Good second. om $5.0) up. All makes rets kept in stock. OfficesBovey Bros.’ Shoe Btore, Nevada City, and H. Grosery Store, Grass Valley. GEO. w. REEKS, Agens. am, ———————— BASE'BALLS am Toy Freezers Carpet. Sweeps and Dal Cariages i i SEE WINDOW ! MUSLIN GOWNS— (MUSLIN GowNs— ~ Old price...... $ 75 Old Brigks. 6. ecnsincs saa $1.u0 New price....00 1) 40 New priow . o.oo. .: sce 65 Just 7 of them left. Just 22 of them left. MUSLIN GOWNS— MUSLIN GowNs— ‘ Old price..) $1 25 Old price ... $150 . it hug’ TR 76 Bow pring. 37 et 90 . Just 12 of them left. Just 15 of them left. MUSLIN GOWNS— qevstan GOWNS— Old price...,. eet ee $1 75 Old price ....000 $2 50 New price.. T 16 ow pres.. 1 60 Just 7 of them left. Jast 9 of them left, ind are full length *@ $1 50 and $1 75; new price, 90s. They will all be Id. ies’ Drawers—Oia price, 250 and 35c; new sitter; 20c. Old price, 65 and 75e: hew price, 400, 10 pair Ladies’ Drawers—Oid ay $1 00; new priser 650. pie / genuine bargiin visit our Store today, Jrset Sale is, still going on. Respect fully, MAHER & CO. ~ CANDY IS ABALTHPUL This has been proved by Government ©xXperts, and the soldiera in the Pbilippines a-d other stations have -been Sent tous of candy this winter. Eat all the candy you wish, whed it is pu-e and made from the test materials, sach 4s our flue confections always are. A box of our inimitable Chocolates aud , Bonbone pleases both old and young. 13 Comm trcial Street, Nevada City, . Pictures 2 air Ladies’ Drawer 8—Old price, $1 50; ne If you. want to get a won't last. long. Oar as these goods initia ad nds 2 Teal’ fry Proprietor Commereiat S¢ » Opp. Transcript Block, CHAS, &. TEGLER, ° ‘Constantly on hand: ‘aia stock of Candies Nuts, Oranges Lemons M 00re Bananas, Limes ae Oyster Cocktails, Hot Beet i Mrs. Jones, in the Stover Building on Broad , street, is prepared to acco. nmodate a limitFrame > Z oo Wi Artiste Judg cent, . — _ Also Makes Photographs. . ~ Moyle, Walter Wasle: .M Lakenan, Artht potey, J. Li Fowle George Mulroy, Brad ph Reinbart Sr.,. Jose Trebilcox, James Wat man, Samuel Partrid; 4. J. Fuchs and Alfr W ASHINGTON Towns er, David Johnson, C Lithgow, ©. T. Worth EvuREKA TOWNSHIP. Hugh Dundon, John Kelstrup, Oharles Mc! BLOOMFIELD Towns) ‘Thomas Curnow, John glish, William Trood. BoucH anp Reapy Single, D. 'f. Norton, . F. Ross, Themas . Mason, William Luke. H. J. Howe, Theodore Baxter, Henry Beye Lewis Grabb. . Brivceport Towns! phy, Jobn Curnow, German, Jacob Wick.n Jchn Isbister, Richard Roberts, T. H. O’Sulli: roney. MeEapow Lake. To O'Neill, Richard Ca Cooke, C. E. Chandler: sidy, Thomas Ferguso: mar, C. M. Hardman, Coleman Marks. Lirtie York ‘Townsu T. P. Blue, H. J. B Cahill, W. E. Davis. c@ec > K. of P. insta The newly elected . Lodge, No. 48, Knights instatied fast nightby spaty Grand Chu Steffens, as follows: 1 P.C.0.; F. E. Wadsw T. R. Powell, V. C; Prelate; J. E. Isaac, M. aylord, M. of E; G. R.and 8 ; Dr. W. P. S: M. M. Ruigley, M. of J I. G; Chas. Steffen, Rapp, Trustee. After tamale supper was e! present. pacdepeii Tomorrow at tl Landlord Metzenba Union Hotel has comp. ments to have a fine served at that place toi A fine spread will be present and nothing . that wiliin ahy way t meal enjoyable. T uumber of famisies their Sunday dianers 2 —+—_.+--»he-Wohist Ciub Ent At ber home on Brou ternoon Mre, W. D. faly entertained the noon Whist Club. Th was played and many Proved interesting anc ——— How’s Th We offer One Hane ward for any:case of O not be cured‘by Hall’s F. J. CHENRY & CO.,I _ We, the andersigne: Cheney for thi leet 18 Ww Toledo, 0. Ww Wholecais ~~ Hall’s ally, acting directly 8nd mucous surfaces