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tside ee
Dress Shirt, —
wo GL:
We hate to trouble :
the year, but~ we
Jutside Skirt Story
use, well
and the
L.95,
WINDOW.
r OO.
$4.95
NOT $5
ee rs at
artung
itisfy the hunters.
RSETRIBVES CAPTURED.
Hen Arrested For Stealing PostmasE TRANSORIPT, SIBRRA COUNTY SIFTINGS.
3
Wines Frozen Up—travelors Get Stuck
In the Deep Snow.
The Downieville
Messenger
of Friday says:
: :
i
On aceouht of the water ing frozen
the Butte and Mountain mine mills at
Sierra City have been unable to ran for
JAN. 9% £899,
SOO Sea lt cel
THE GAME LAWS.
nan Bourne Thinks That the Suvisors Should Amend Them.
‘Bourne, the Game and Fish Pa: . the past week.
in, wasin town today interview-. . Downieville Parlor, No. 92; N.S. G.
, ‘County Supervisors with the. W., will install officers on Tuesday
f prevailing upon them to amend . evening. ' aS
ime laws which he says are very Our old townsman, H. H. Squires,
as they stand now. has been appointed as one of the gateFants the open season for doves, keepers of the Assembly chamber.
is now from July 15th to Decem-. There is about ten inches of snow at
nged so it will be from June 1st . H. O. Nichols’ mill and logging is the
tember Ist. He says that by . best it has been this year. Mr. Nichols
sth the birds ate about all out. is putting in abont,15,000 feet of logs
foothills, and that the young per day. He is working ten men and
re big enough to kill by June Ist. two teams, and has 125,000 feét at the
open season for deer is from(Jumill and nearly 200,000 feet yarded in
‘to Oct. 15th. “Mr. Bourne wants . the woods. Mr. Nichdls is putting in
2 from September ist to Decem. ome very fine logs this year,-many. of.
as a matter of protection to the them scaling above fifty inches. It is
ls and also because the weather estimated that they will run more than
HSeptember Ist is too hot for half clear.
Ss
William Shaughnessy and John Romano had to get extra horses and help
Steve Oldham to Sierra City with mail
Monday. The roads have been very
rough during the storm. Johnson left
Sierra Valley Tuesday morning and
got to Sierra City Thursday afternoon.
__Mrs. Patsy Clayton of Sierra City
went to Grasé Valley FriaaysShe-rs-.
ceived a. telegram. stating that her
brother, Ed. Noblet, was very ill.
Attorney V. EB. Spencer, who represented this district in the Asssembly
during the session of 1891, has been
quite ill at his home in Susanville.
From last reports his condition is improved. rf
Before skipping out from Downie4B ‘Dr. 8. Iglick executed a deed
ferring his residence property on
Jérsey Flat to Miss ‘Pillie-Pius. His
wife, residing in Indianapolis, Indiana,
has brought suit, through her attorney,
ex-Judge Soward, to have this deed set
aside and to be granted permanent
support. Miss Pius is made a party
defendant to the suit.
The Downieville Whist: Club .has reorganized.
The entertainment and ball given
under the auspices of Downieville
Council, No. 30, 0. C. F., was a social
lo the quail laws Mr. Bourne urges
‘should be the open season from
sx Ist to February Ist, instead of
ovember Ist to March Ist, in orboth properly protect-the quail
pas -~qnuurercusly signed petitios +.
Supervisors to muke these” varianges. . i
ee
ter Willjam George’s Steed.
iff Getchelkgent Constable LawGrass Valleyeto Eureka, Humcounty, yesterday to. bring back
s connty for trial Edward Holind William Gibson who were ari Saturday at Fortuna by Sheriff
Brown on a charge of stealing a
from Postmaster William George
ies Valley and are now languish[the county jail at Eureka.
‘summer the accused worked on
eorge’s ranch below Grass Valley.
fy they set with their emr and drove Away with two horses
pring wagon of their own. That
‘a horse, saddle and bridle be—ninegnmeeONNTRBET
They EMfected an Organiz
eat id ’ d §
Three Organizations Install Their New.
Officers and Rat.
‘At Odd Fellows hall yesterday
afternoon the new officers of Chatta-.
nooga Post, G. A. R., and Chattanooga
Corps. W. RB. ©., were installed and
after the deremony refreshments were
served in the supper room. It was a
most pleasant meeting. The ‘officers
of the Post were installed by Hon. J.
M. Walling and those of the corps by
Mrs. J. M. Young.
Saturday night Miss Adeline Hothersall, D. D: G. P., installed Neva Rebekah Degree Lodge’s officers as~ follows: Miss Minnie Kinkead, P. N. G.;
Miss Esther Roberts, N. G.; Miss Elsie
Arbogast, V. G.; Miss Adeline Hothersall, R. 8.; Miss Lulu Clutter, F. 8.5
Mrs: Lucy Polich, Treas.; Mrs. Bowerman, R. 8. N. G.; Miss Hoskins, L. 5.
N. G.; Mrs. Hitchins, R. 8. V. G.; Mrs.
Wm. MeKinlay Sr., L. S. V. G.; Mrs. EB. .
McKinlay, Chap; Mrs. Grace Eddy,
Con; Miss Eliza Davey, War.; Mrs.
Walling, L G3 J. 0. Rich, O. G; Miss
Pollard, R. H. S.; Mrs. H. Lane, L. H.
S.; Miss Kinkead, Miss Olutter, Mrs.
Johnston'and Miss Richards, Banner
Bearers. “After the installation ceremonies the following program was
rendered: Duett, Mesdames Wm. and
Ed. McKinlay; vocal solo, Miss Edith
Edwards; farce, in which the following
participated: Mrs. John. Hitchings.
Wm. McKinlay, E. M. McKinlay, E. 8.
Edwards. A banquet in Odd Fellows’
hall brought the evening’s festivities to
a ciose. A large delegation was present from Grass Valley.
The new officers of Garfield Conclave,
No. 118, Knights of Sherwood Forest,
were installed Saturday night by Wm.
Sandow, D.D.S. C., as. follows: Frank
May Jr., P. C., John Rowett, Com.; Win.
Avery, V.C.; D. A. Dailey, Adjt.; Geo.
Bond, Paymaster; T. J. Sandow, Ist
Lieut.; George Chappel, 2a Lieut.;
Wm. Hancock, M. at A.; Wm. Monk,
1st Serg.; Wm. Hocking 2d Serg.; John
Rafter, Serg-Major; J. J. Pollard Trustee; Wm. Avery, Qaptain. After the
officers had been installed the members of the Conclave, together with the
Companions of the Forest and Court
Garfield repaired to the Union hotel,
where a fine banquet was enjoyed and
the following program rendered: Song,
Saturday morning’s Marysville Appeal says: ue :
The hardware dealers and their representatives were called to order by J.
M. Rerry, of the Hampton Hardware .
Co., at Foresters’ Hall yesterday morning. J, 0. White of this city was elected temporary chairman, ‘and W. V.
Freeman of Willows was named 98
temporary Secretary, Ohairman White
briefly stated that the object of the association was to review the situation of
the manufacturer and jobber compared to the retailer; to consider the
relations of the wholesale and retail
dealers, and to deliberate on the commercial rights affecting the different
classes of merchants. The two Nevada Gity establishments were represented respectively by George A. Lege
and R. H. Turner.
On motion the--wholesalers, their
representatives and the traveling fraternity were invited to participate in
the discussion that took place.
'The following committee ou Rules
and By-Laws was appointed: George
A. Legg, Nevada City; G. A. Johnston,
Redding; J. Grover, Colusa; W. 8.
Grover, Williams; J. C. White, Marysville; R. H. Turner, Nevada City; and
Osear ©. Schultze, Dixon.
At the afterooon session the rales
‘aud by-laws Of the’organization,.which.
isto be known as “The Hardware and
Implement Dealers’ Association of
Northern California,” were adopted,
there being a membership of fifty. ,
The following officers were elected:
President, John C. Wh Marysville;
Vice-President, Oscar C. Schultze,
Dixon; Secretary, J. M. Berry, Marysville; Treasurer, Wm. Earl, Chico.
Executive Committee—J. CG. White,
Marysville; Oscar CO. Schultze, Dixon;
J. M. Berry, Marysville; Elam Biggs,
Grass Valley, and John Simpson, Tehama.
The committee is to meet at the call
of the chairman.
Chico was chosen as the place for
holding the next meeting, which was
set for Wednesday, January 17, 1900. To Work a Sierra County Mine.
The Otsego Gold Mining Company
has filed articles of incorporation at
TIPS FROM TRUCKE
Namod Officers Saturday at Marysville, .
as well as a financial success.
The new company which recently
took hold of the Ruby mine now has
about six men employed under the superintendency of Walter Lawrey.
They are engaged opening up and repairing the tunnel, with a_view to
working the deep channel formerly
worked by the Ruby Company during
the time when John Coleman was, superintendent.
The remittitur from the Supreme
Court in thé case of Brennan vs. Brennan has: been filed the Olerk’s office.
The judgment in the case was affirmed
by the Supreme Court some time ago.
but Frank R. Wehe, defendant’s attorpey, petitioned the court for a rehearhg to Mr. George was stolen and
sy surmised they had returned and
‘them. It is now learned that
Look the stolen animal to Fortuna
} they sold it. : ee
man and Gibson are, both marpen.’ One of-them has two chilfand the other one. The case
% them is said by the officers to
(TH OF MRS. BEBBARD.
. s a Well Known Pioneer Teacher
of This City.
. Chaflotte Bacon Hebbard,
r of Judge J.C. B. Hebbard and
febbard of San rancisco, died
} at Melitta, Sonoma county,
“ ‘she was stopping with Mrs. 0:0:
jore, formerly of Grass Valley
psister of the late Harvey Helm. . The Phenix mie situated near Si: ebbard was 73 years of age, but . erra City has been sold. The sale was
find was bright.and active to the . consummated last Saturday. Dr.N. 8.
JE,
PPY NRW -YEAR,
1 to them in the past.
at bottom prices.
Watches demagnetized.
NV. HARTUNG,
ND,
er
ing, which has been denied. The judgment is now final, and the long list of
Judge Smith’s decisions whichhave
been sustained by the Supreme Court
lis increased by one.
ALL KINDS,
H. L. Sweeney; duett, Miss Nina Woon
and Mark Avery; song, D. A. Dailey;
remarks, W. J. Rope of Grass Valley;
song, D, A. Dailey; solo, Miss Emma
Guenther; remarks, Capt. Avery; reading, Mrs. Wm. Browning; duett, Miss
Mary aud Ernest Avery; song, George
Bond; solo, Miss Emma Guenther; remarks John Rowett; remarks, Wm.
Sandow. There was a good-sized delegation present from Grass Valley.
_ KILLED BY GOYOTRS.
Playing Havoc With ‘Sheep In Some
* Parts of the Connty.
A down country farmér who was in
town today says if the late Grand Jury
had understood the situation it would
not have recommended that the Supervisors do away with the ordinance allowing $2 50 for the scalp of each coyote killed in the county.
It is claimed that last Fall coyotes
killed 59 sheep for George H. Williams
silver Ware, Novelties.
pre of any article cf jewelry
. ¥
‘She was a very remarkable wo. Keith of San Francisco is the purhaving led an active, intellectual pennants and the sale was made by ex‘ . Judge F.:-D. Soward, who represents
8. Hebbard came to this city with . allof the lien claimants. The purchase
husband aud children in early . price was $14,000. One thousand of
and lived in one of the houses . this amount has already been paid and
. the Plaza now owned by A. Tam. $6,000 more is be paid as soon as the
daught -private school here for . title papers can be properly executed;
inthe old brick schoolhouse on . and the balance of $7,000 in one year
ida street where the Episcopal . from the date of sale, to be secured by
h now stands, and later in her . a mortgage on the mine. The purShe also gave music lessons. . chaser insisted upon all lien claimants
© coming here she was a teacher . signing a written ratification of sale,
nada and afterwards had schools . which was done; and the work of pre© Hawaiian Islands and Cuba. paring the title papers is about com4 . pleted. A force of men is making re. pairs preparatory to starting Up. Dr.
lcorrespondent signing hiraeelf Keith is an eminent electrician and git.
tended to personally repair the electric
jocrat” replies to the letter of . b F
r Mead, which was publisbed in . plent at the mill and mine, but so .far
ove Pine, Nevada City.
UCCESS! :
son at eho — eres
(Can Take Care of Himself.
S COME WHEN MERIT ‘has been prevented from so doing by
of Pleasant Valley; and that they destroyed so many for Theodore Schwartz
of the same section that he was driven
out of the business of sheep-raising.
On¢ of the vicious brutes killed 18
head of sheep for C. J. Cole of Bridgeport before he was able to shoot it.
The farmer says the people all through
the lower part of the county suffer
more or less from the depredations of
the animals, and. he and his neighbors
hope the Supervisors will continue the
ordinance in force.
+ eGo
Salt Lake City. Capitalization, $4,000,
in 10 cent shares, with 9,990 shares set
apart for treasury needs. The principal
office is at Salt Lake City. The officers and directors are J.C. E. King,
president; Chas. M. Garrison, secretarytreasurer; Gratz H. Brown, Morris L.
Ritchie, all of Salt Lake City and H.
V. Carter of Redding, Cal. The realty
consists: of Rattlesnake, Rattlesnake
Extension, Mother Lode and Endless
Lode cluims, on the middle fork of the
North Yuba River, about five miles
above Downieville. $3 eee P
Strike In Willow Valley.
Jack Ramsay, Adam Scott and their
partners, who recently leased a claim
near the Hussey place'in Willow. Valley, have struck some very rich ore.
The ledge is not large but it has every
indication of permanency. The lessees
are running a tunnel. ;
<2
A Substitute Teacher.
Miss May Buffington of the State.
University is acting as substitute teacher inthe high school at this city in
place of Miss Florence N. Hamilton
who is ill with pleurisy in Alameda.
Killed a Lion.
George Downey and Archie Noyes,
. who went from here a few weeks ago to .
Omaha Ranch, El Dorado county, to}
ne. had an adventure last
lion. It started
open a mine,
week, with a mountain
onsumption?
We are sure you do not.
Nobody wantsit. But it comes .
to many thousands every year.
si? ye .
1
Storing Ice—A Church Tea—James
Ferguson at Dawson,
" ‘The'Republican of Saturday evening
says:
M. Franzini is making preperations
for elaborate decorations in his saloon.
Donver ice company opened their .
pond today and they will begin storing ice tomorrow. .
On next Saturday night from 5 p. m
to 8 p.m. there will be a “Tea” at the é
residence of Mrs. Werren Richardson
on High street for the benefit of the M.
E. Church. An elegant lunch will be
served by the ladies for 25 cents.
_ 8.8. Forguson received a letter Wednesday evening from his son James
who is up on the Klondike. It was
wriiten on the 6th of last October. He
reports all well up there. He was g0ing up the river to float down a raft of
wood for winter while his two partners
were going up the Klondike river to a
place.called Flat Creek where they
were intending to stake out claims.
He says the streets of Dawson City
were as crowded as Market street San
Francisco, and the hills covered with
tents. His party had a log cabin for
the winter. He thinks times will be
good there after the boom is over and
large numbers leave. He soon intended going on a moose-hunting expedition. C. W.Chinn was with him and
sent his regards to his friends here.
‘Only Parts of Dollars
t Stand where Whole
Dollars stood before.
Fine Footwear
put upon your pocket book.
der to’promote rapid sales. »
There’s splendid values offered in
And Slippers.
nity. :
_ BOVEY BROS.,
Broad Street.
Ordinance No. 58.
ee
us BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF NE
vada County do ordain as follows :
ARTICLE 1.
SECTION 1,
cents ($2.50) is
rson over the age of twent
er the age of fifty-five years
or any Road District in the
vada during tbe year 1899.
SECTION 2.
Poll Tax of the County in the same manne
the firstday of January, 1899,
day of January. 1900, ; :
SECTION 8.
This ordinance shall
ofits adoption. \
visors Pridgeon, Wood and Fay voted
Supervisors Buffington and Luke voted
J; M. BUFFINGTON,
President of the Board.
aye
no.
Attest :
¥. L. Anpocast, Clerk.
By A, J. Hosking. Deputy.
Adopted January 7th, 1899.
‘MASQUERADE : BALL
TO BE GIVEN AT
Pere ehaanemrapesnaet
Clearance : Sale.
To obtain possession of any of the
In our stock a very small tax will be:
Our January Clearance Sale has been .
inaugurated and we have not spared .
the prices, but cut right and left, in‘or. ~
Men's, Women's and Children’s. Shoes,
Don’t neglect to seize the opportuA Road Poll Tax.ef Two Dollars and Fifty
hereby levied on each male
-one and unfound in each
County of Ne
Itshall be the duty of the County Assessor .
of the County of Nevada to collect the Road .
that State Poll Taxes are collected, between .
and the first .
take effect and be in
force on and aftex fifteen days from the date .
On the adoption of this ordinance, Super.
J. JACKSON, _ Proprietor
: Agency. For--[lonogram Whiskey ‘
Blue Label’ Catsup
Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale
Depot for Z
Fancy Groceries —
PATE FOIS. DEVILEDJAND POTTED
_ MEATS AND FISH. rs : .
Pepsin .2sesccicecctedsssesioses asks
Duffy’s Malt ......-. +.
Gamecock Whisky f@i. 1 00
Bryant’s Root Beer ,Rttie 10
Hire’s es “3 for 50
seri hat ¢ «+ « * ARABIAN ROAST” Coffee
is the Best. S
Give it a Trial. = °° *.”
Pickles, %4 gal. bottles..
“in bulk, per gal.
Olives, : ick a
Mikado Soap, per bar.... 05
Everything else in proportion.
25
50
KINKEAD’S
Roman Chairs,
Bay Window Chairs,
: Fancy Divans,
Rockers and Wicker Chairs,
RUGS, PICTURES, EASELS.
% ®
Ts the place
to buyiice
. Presents.
See Our New Stock of
FINE CLOTHING
. FOR MEN
GRIMES CLOTHING EMPORIUM
Corner Broad ana Pine Sts.
AND BOYS.
Fine Line of Overcoats,
‘BUSINESS SUITS AND DRESS SUITS
At Prices to Please All.
. Latest Shapes and Styles in
se a Soft and Stiff
FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE <<
ie Silk Mufflers, Handkerchiefs,
. NECKTIES, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS,
Hats.
‘.
ri
. In great variety and at remarkably low prices.
i
ORANGES!
. . Fancy Mediterranean Sweets,
15 Cts per dozen.
Itcomes to those who have had:
coughs. and colds until the
throat is raw, and the. lining
if a man elatms that
is or a pain which has
ust baek his claim with
iday evening’s ‘TRANSORIPT. Mead
ut’in the open, and if “Demoean ’
‘sickness. If unable to make the trip, pokines lie seg sl ae Mesa . to these parts soon an electrician will
’ CRMORM ick . Try a Dozen as they won’t last long.
of hidES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
“‘YPEWRITERS
They Educate as
Well as Please.. .
pason for Dr. Sanden’s great
as shown 10,000 tetsimoniais
% the past three years, The
ee at home and can be sees
is the most popular curative
to-day.. It cures, and thereefer it to drugs or the cheap,
4 im drug steres, His book,
Men,”
of carly decay tm young and
perty applied, will restore
application, A personal eall
LPSSHSHHHHOSSOHSHH RO POOPODESAEAS SS
.
the children with the means to ob
llihood for themselves.
rate outlay that secures a profitament.for your boy or girl.
f
and 6 FrontSt., San Franciaoo,
Gi
WICKSON & CO.
_will do the same, instead
nder a ficticious name,
him ¢
focrat” will find that he has more . owner intends to le
his match to deal with. However, .
‘no funeral of ours, as Mead is . °
ile. of taking care of himself it.
ist the best of writers, avd “Dem. feet: The plant consists of a twenty
* will hear from him, we think. {stamp m
stra.
' ag is more Catarrh in this section
he country than all other diseases . : A
a
t ,
together and until ithe last tow . ramway from the mine to the mill,
hed local remedies, and by con-.
ily failing to curé with local treat.
pronounced it incurable. Science
proven catarrh to be a constitudisease; ‘and therefore réquires .
fitutional treatment. Hall’s Cue}
Cure, manufactured by F. J.)
ney & Co,Loledo, Ohio, is the only .
titutional cure on the market, ,It
properly develop the same.
Foster Meyers Laid to Rest
‘the auspices of the Foresters of. Ame
lica, ‘The deceased was the son-in-la
ken internally in doses frour 19) o¢ George T. Selfridge of You Bet, und
a good many residents of that section
9 to a teaspoonful. It acts directly f
ne blood and mucous surfaces of .
System. They offer one hundred .
rs for any case it fails to cure
for circulars and testimonials.
_ Address,
‘CHENEY & Oo. Prop., Toledo, O. stood the long marches much bett
id by Druggists, price 75c. per
came over to the funeral.
RTT SOIL)
gives strength and endurance.
sli’s Family Pills are the best. . :
q pee liver il
. Best In The County. 5
bhardson’s new undertaking and Lowe!!, Mass. [ ‘
liming parlors, Broad street Ne-. .
City. n2-tf . Hosaxn
: “*Hoon’s Poas cure all
—
o¢s his own baking. 45
he will, be sént to make the répairs. When
iehS the dense bets; and . Sll needed repairs have been made the .
t a contract to sink . :
the present incline at the mine down Yesterday at the town of Washington
‘to the 200-foot. level and cross-cut from Henry Kohler, the stage, driver, and
This incline is now down over 100 Henry Tully got to snowballing and
ill, two boarding houses, powFf
. . of badly sprained right ankle., He drove
der house and several other smaller R g
. buildings, besides an electric plant, . the stage down today, manipulating
‘the brake witb his left foot,
lelectric hoisting works and a wire .
4 i . distance of something over 2,000 feet.
Bit was supposed to be incurable. . qyig mine has been known as a good
q _— ee 7 — meal pre: . property, but the former owners did
aafhady et Pre" not possess the necessary capital to}
sides at San Jose where he_ has organ‘The burial of the late Foster D.
Mevers, who died in Grass Valley, took
place here yesterday afternoon under
“Tue Sorprer Boys who have taken
“. Hood’s Sarsaparilla are said to have)
bot-. than their companions. This medicine
Mailed for 25 cents, by 0.1. Hood & Co.,. visit to thé lodge there.
measured eight feet from tip to tip.
pees
Sprained an Ankle.
membranes of the Jungs are
inflamed. Stop your cough
when it first appears and you
remove the great danger of
future trouble.
_. trying to roll.each other in the snow.
Kohler came out. of the melee with a
ne QO
a . To ‘Start Another Mine.
J, EB. Poingdestre, a well known min-.
‘jng man who formerly resided in this
‘eity, is here. Mr. Poingdestre now restops coughs of all kinds.
doesxso because itis a soothing and healing remedy of great
power. This makes it the greatest preventive to consumption.
. ized a company to open the Miller &
Johnson quartz claim two miles south. west of Forbestown,, Work will begin
in the-spring. :
_%4 290
Going to Honolulu.
Put one of
“Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
Plasters over your lungs
re
w . Francisco gave 4 musicale and ball on
St Alban’s Episcopal Guild of =
Pharsday. evening in the parlors of the
Longworth Hotel. It was in the nature’
of a benefit to the Rov. E. Vandeerlin .
formerly of this city, who will shortly
take his departure for the Hawaiian islagers wi conta 1a stamps topay
. ands. f dou
eee >
4
A whole Medical
Library Free.
er. workmen Going to Grass Valley.
Tonight a delegation of mem bers of
Nevada City Lodge, A. 0. U We will .
Is.' go to Grass Valley to pay an informal
The bus will .
. leave Odd Fellows hall here at seven}
o’clock, and all who want to go should .
tunities and long
nently fit them for
vi Write f
—BY—
JOHN MICHELL.
Music by Goyne’s Orchestra.
The list of prizes will consist of prizes
the best dressed lady and gentleman ;
dress costume (iady), a hat from
Hote ‘ EET i f Joh ady), pair of slippers.from vohn
best dressed hea richest costumed
banquet by Rector Bros. ; second best
roup, 1 doz. Paris Panel
t+ comedian, box of
Wm. Giffin.
——
Waters, h.
M
ford's,
ADMISSION :
Per couple, #1. Ladies [in
cents. Spectators, 50 cents.
25 cents. .
mask]
/
FRIDAY BYENING, FEBRUARY 3d, °99,
for
. : ‘ e
the best sustained gharacters. Tad and gen . Kl D Gj LOV ES For Lad 1es and
tleman ; specia ios ze for the nest, fancy .
Children,
AT
rize, for original character .
Webber ;
ressed
hotos, by Moore;
“Woodpeckers,” b.
RECEPTION COMMITTEE Shoriff Dana . 1 it]
B, Gutahell, Merghel &. A. Tompline, 7° " Ladies’ Initial Hdkfs., Linen,siesmay be procured at Wm, H. CrawGents’ Initial Handkerchief,Children, . sell them
. ’ 13-Commercial St.,
Foley S, Nevada City.
Ladies’, Gents’
. and Children’s HANDKERCHIEFS,
roup, .
RERG BROS.
Ladies’ Initial Handkerchiefs,
.
{
\ ¥% dozen.
\% et,
50 cents per box:
$1 3 13
. a $1 Va
. Gents’ Initial Handkerchiefs, Linen, $1.75: \Y%
These Handkerchiefs are the best bargains ever offered in this county.
We have only a limited stock of them, so please call early and secure your in95 . itial, as we can get no more of them. They are worth as much again “as we
for., ;
EID GLOVES.
. Remember, we are agents of the celebrated
umbus Kid Gloves. We are selling
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Gentemeri Kid Gloves for'¢1 50. Célumbus Kid Gloves for $1 25.
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In our Coat and Cape Department we have made GREAT REDUCTIONS
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