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January 9, 1901 (4 pages)

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La = sensei —— THE TRANSCRIPT. ~ Issued Every Evening, “gundaystBxcepted , AT NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, BROWN & CALEINS TERMS OF SUBSCRITTION : By Mail, oo ee, . $6 Per Yea: By Carrier, of 2 1-2e Z rc Weeb Delivered to any part of thec THLEPHONE NO. 41. & P. O. BOX E WEDNESDAY..... Jan. 9, 1901. el ——EE=s=E— PERSONAL POINTERS. Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Both 0k and Young. C.R. Williams is d>wn from Wasi. ington. J. Batcher returned this morning t: Sacramento a D. Ge:der of San Francisco is here on mining busin: 8s. M.G. Calvin came down from Camptonville last even‘ng. J. Foutz was down from Norts Bloomfield yebterday. Jerry Noonan came down fron)" Moore’s Flat yesterday. ; W A. Ball, an-owner in the Home, i: here from San Francisco. M E Frank of San Francisco arrived bere on the mornirg train. Mrs Mary and Eva Hussey deft thi: morning for San Francisco. Frank Gutbrie came down from the Gaston Ridge mine yesterday. Miss L. Power left this morning for Berkeley to resume her studies. E. Beaumont of Purdou’s Bridge war bere teday on his way to San Byes: cisco G. Li: Allen, H federsh and I. Mil ler of Sai. Fiaucisco arrived here ot the morning tfain. Mrs. Fred Zeitler left this mornins for San Fraucisce on a visit to her par ents, Mr. and «rs. J. Ferz, Charles D. Dennie, who has been ab -gert from this city for s:me time, ar rived on last evening’s train. He wil take « position as assayer at the Moun taineer mine. Colonel George Stcne, chairman of the Republican State Central Committee, and J.J Crawford, State Mineralogist, came in on last evening’s train. They are here on mining business, Colone Stone being beavily interested in the Rewird and Merrimac mines. Mrs. McKenzie and chiidren, wh: bave been here on a visit to Mrs. Mc Kenzie’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Mark Shaff-r, returned td Revo today. Mrs. T. Limnell left this afternoor for Colfax. Miss-M Stvuukes returied to Colton today. Mrs. Mary Dillon left this afternvor f.r San Francisco. Mrs M. A. He drick-on left this a! ternoon for San Francisco. Mrand Mrs. C. 8S. Moody returnec to Gold Run this afternoon. J. L. Stoekes ,eturued to Colfax this afternoon. M J. Fogarty was Over from Nortb San Juan today. ¥F. G Jingher and G. Gocdwin of Sa Francisco sirived on tbe aftébuoor train. ome Card of Jharks. The undersigned desire to th ir deep gratitude to expres nide! us during the recent illuess au deceuse of Mrs. J. L. Stoakes. Thei kindiy acts will ever te remembere by us. J. L. STOAKES, MR AND Mk&s. ‘Hos: LIMNELL, Mrs. W. IFINCHLEY, Mrs N.A. t ENDERICKSON, Mrs CS. Moopy, Mr;. Mary DILLON, Miss JENNIE Lyons, Mrs. *7K. DEVELY. fel AAS Always the Best. T.W: vertisement. He has ata interes'ipg reading. times «nhand the very best of cver; thing in bis line. —+e 2 To Have a Wood Time The Chosen Frieuds of this city wil -disband on Monday evening. of nex! They wi . have their last enter tainment ou thet evening at Odd Fel werk, low’s Hall. + e@e + Weather Piediction, weather sburp’s prediction : “Fair ton ght and ‘Thursday mort ing.” —_———__—__+o@e +. Another Storm Coming. The nex: scheduled storm will reac’ th's section op Saturday next, acco ing td the prediction of our weathe will continue for severe sharp. It diys. —+ Ge Dreadful Accicent. E‘tel—Opb, broke two of my fifi nt teeth. Emily—How painful. How di bappenr? » Ethel (thoughtlessly'—They foll the sideboard end I ec cidentally t on them. : ee At ded urney "s Fresh eastern oysters, BU cents fo IMPORTANT SQUIBS. urney’s. ivse man because he had no visible meaus of support. . anable to decline zir?e grammar is absolutely faultless. ell. money acquire foreign titles. “the many) friends of N-vada Ci'y who so kindly Sigourney, the groceryman i to the front today witha changed ud He mentions the price of various articles which will be fouu: Enily, I bad such : dreadful +ocident .the other day. grea take cial ley. e.us That Should Interest Everybody— . Something New Every Day. Lunch Tongues, just reosived at Sig. A policeman recently arrested a legIa times of peace; in times of war; [he favorite driuk is Jesse Moore With the si:gle exception of being marrisge many a For first-class plumbing go to Howtf An Irish lecturer, upon being introJ uced to his audience, said: “Ladies .d gentlemen, before I begin to speak T Fresh currants, raisins and ojtron st in at Sigourney’s. tf A bald-headed clergyman recently reached frou the appropri:te text : ‘the hairs of our head-arenumbered.” St. Geurge Vineyard—Claret, Sberry id Reisling wines, at-Scaddeu's. Some female fools avd their fathers’ Carton (Maine) brand Sweet Corn, at wadden’s. Little sins are the eggs from which reat sorrows are hatched. ‘ Pickled pig’s feet, mince meat in vulk and fresh walnuts just received tT. W. Sigourney’s. tf How is your husband, Mrs. Johns ? just the same even tempered mau— ross all the time Sel-cted Queen Olives in jars—the tinest in the land. At Scadden’s. Unlcss people swallow flattery it is pt to make them sick. Sauerkrout, iu vuik, at Scad len’s. But for prejudice. more opi ious vould become universal: 4 Ludy Adams Tomatoes, at Scadden’s. Tbe sun shine forth brightly at imes today and was warmly welco aed. ‘Tomales, in cans—they’re just tine oran evening lunch. ‘Try them. Can ve had at, Phil Scadden’s. This looke easy: Panctuate. the fol»wing so that it will make complete ense: “That that is is that that is not) % not.” . Hot Beef Tea and Clam Bouillon, at ‘egler’s confectionery stove. “Her face was fair, but sorrow came wd left it there.” Wht sorrow did vith the rest of the barness deponetb ayeth not Boneless bone Ham—ready for use 1t Scadden’s. A man who gets into the habit . of ever making mistakes is altogether oo near perfect for this world. . The public can procure fine raspverry and strawberry plants from T i. Lebr at all times. : n23-tf . it is said that time will tell—yet peo. sle are cous antly asking what time it on Five barrels of the nicest mince meat ‘ver brought into this market just reseived at P. G. Scadden’s. tf “Some men are unable to see througb i millstone after {bey have been shown ‘he hole. : . For cold storage meats go to Grisse} . 3rcs” and yru are sure to get the best. . Never laugh at a boy withayug nose. Ycu never know what may turn up. “A boy:about 10 years old was seen 1o the streets yesterday fixing up a ci sarette and smoked it as nonchalantly taa man of 40 sears. It is bad enough . ‘or men touce the health-destroying . weed, tut when it cumes to boys using . ; t, it is horrible. The time is drawing near when you vill have to make your sewer connec: . ions. Howell does the best of work . .nd he will treat you with fairness., tf.) If you are curious to kuow why Eve stethe apple just pause apd analizour feelings when you see a keep-offhe-grass sign. You should use L-noline Cold Cream m the skin during this cold winter veather. Vinton sel.s it at 25 cents. A Nevada City man went to church ast-Suuday, the first time in many ears. He says he wants no more of i’. ‘he preacher stated that families would . 1e re uvited in the next world, and he . v sbow worrying about his situation vhen be weets his four wives there, . } . 3cadden’ss [ ig.4 terribl test of any man’s love o have his besf giN get sick and have li ber b-ir fall a All kinds of Jellies, in Jars, at Phil . wadden’s. A Grass Valley min feels that -he is} vardens ; he is dressing seven women, . ils wife, tive daughters « nil a niece. s«nything in the tobacco line. t Sicrimento suffered quite severely . Ks the Leyislature. If you should desire anything in the . irinking line you sbould ‘call at the . orotto. 1 town and you are always. given fuir treatment. tf eit Dishonest money will do no one any’ good. At Scadden’s. yrs. s been cureG of using profane lan ‘uage di ‘he. of} roc ,s0d8 ever brought to. this city june nupecked at Phil Scadden’s. For Life lusurance ser T. B Gray. {f you suffer with chilblains use Pail iste’s chilblain remedics. dt givce ra ,uick relief. Vinton sells it. big can, show on Friday afternoou will be a spota off any minstrel show that ever) came here. Frank Taylor . elegant cash register. in the Commercial Tea and Coffee) store. : Business Transacted 2 at the Session of yesterday filed a petition in insolvency . § nition, General De Wet, ‘who. is re garded as the Napoleon of the campaign, would even now be avle to bring paid on the general fund: . J. Hanley, lime, $3 50. C. E. Ashburn, electric bell, $6. . wish to say a few words.” oar Kinkead, merchandise, $95 75 L Hyman, merchandise, $1 75 _M.J. Rohr, paiuting, $19, YW. H’ Tuttle, rent, $60. D Stoemaker, health officer, $75. J. T. Jones, héalth officer, $15). N.F Howell, plumbing. $70 68. Citizens Bank, $275. N. Lobins, $2 50. J. Hennessey, livery hire, $43. J. R. Dailey et al. $48. J.B. Nally, scaien boothe, $3. Jobn Wallace, booths, $3. Sigourney Bros., delivering election . . supplies $8 25. A renewal of license to collect. tolls t affair. Thirty-five people wiil GRASS VALLEY GLBANINGS. train will be-ran from Grass Val-. Doings of the People of Our Sister City Thie company will knock the ~~ js Told Over the Telephone. Ben Odgers and John Henwood ie a light in front ;of Richard Curter’s loon and in some way broke’-a;winGarter bad. Odgers . ** T today received an a It will be.nsed . 84 ‘dow last night. . arrested for disturbing the peace and . Odgers swore to a compiaint charging . Henwocd with assault and battery. . . Miles Brothers, who have conducted . a variety store here for scme time past, da RD OF SUPERVISORS. bh at San Francisco. Theit liabilities are $1,45) and their assets $815 25. The City Bosrd of Education last evening taiked cunsiderable upon es\ablishing a system of school savings banks. it way be acted upon at some f ature’ meeting. Today. he following demands were ordered t nell & Fleming, merchandise,$386.23. A. Midnight nee Se eg ae It was midnight as a_ thundering knock came at the door of room No. 48, Phenix hotel. “What is wanted?’ asked the occw° . pant as he sat up in bed with furiously ; beating hear®. ‘We wart you! “Never!” “Then take the consequences.” The man sprang out of bed and hurriedly dressed himself. His face was ‘yale and bis. hands trembled, but-he . lchut his lips with a determination to . vel his life dearly. He heard foottieps moving in the hall, and presently his door was burst from its hinges and a dozen meu burst into the room. They found him standing with a revolver in each hand and the light of battle in bis Ses. “You may hang me,” he said in a low, tense voice, “but 12 of you will go into Open this door!’ Election Board, . the Freeman bridge was granted. FIRE AT GRASS VALLEY. . : . vasion is only a big patrol, preparatory Wet. Duteh is so enornious that there ia no sult in a genera! rising. The Dutch Bones Are a San Francisco lad, was caught be. seouth street_.station yesterday after and.had the bones of his Fight leg crushed below the knee. He was taken to the Receiving Hospital, where Drs: Porter, Stratton, Ewer, Rowe, Williams ; and Hyde took desperate measures to Two Dollars. Cuioaao, Jan 8.—Western roads have agreed to make a rate of one fare plus $2 for the round trip to Washington and return for the inauguration of President’ McKinley on March 4th. Tickets at this rate will be sold on February. 28th and March 1st and 2nd from the Western State lines of Colorado and Wyoming, and on February 27th and 28th and March lst from points west thereof, but no tickets will be so'd to reach Eastern gateways before March lst. Tickets will be good to return until March 8tb. Wet As” Boer Napoleon. Picquet Roap; Cape Colony, Jan. 8— be Boers boast that their present in»an invasicn in fore by General De The latter’s influence over the onbt his sactusl presence would reave enbounded faith that,.if he had a ufficient supply of arms and ammuhe war to a successful termination. e@o — Just a Few. Following is just a few of the luncheon delicacies carried by George O. Gaylord & Son: Wired Together. OAKLAND, Jan. ‘9.—Adolph Nestorie, Traffe. Laforest, Truffe. Laforest, Sandwich de Foie G.'as. Truffled: Chicken Liver, “Quail, Wild Duck and Partri ge. seve the limb. The pieces of splintered bone were removed and the ends drawn together with silver wire. ——--28e o— Dropped Dead Prime Russian Caviar. Cheese in glass. Fromage de Oam emba't. Imperial. B Laforest Oepes Marcuerite. ‘Tey ssonveau Puree de Fois Gras Terrine de Foie D'Ol:, Franco American Co,’s Game Pates, Chicken Grouse P.M. Loubri2’s Anchois Al’ Huille “Fromage de, Roquefort, MacLarens Oprssa, fea: 8.—Dozens or ‘trains are ‘snowed up on the Southern Rys and . some are completely buried. Ten thousend:laborers have been dispatched to clear the tracks, Several Russian steamers are missing. Sebastotal is fall of vessels which have taken shelter in the barbor from the. gales. The snowfall in the three days has been so heavy that no‘. mile have arrived here. % very Gold —— ~ Weather, * CuroaGo, Ill. January 8 —Temper atures at 7 a.m: New York, 30; Bu.ston, 28; Philadelphia, 30; Washings ton, 28; Chicago, 40; Minneapolis, 32; Cincinna'ti, 40; St. Louis, 48. When taken at the proper times little Jesse “AA” whiskey will prevent a cold. If you want to Sell Anything W. E. JOHNSTON D. &G. Artichokes ia glass. 2 eS nan At Oakland. OAKLAND, Jan. 9.—Mrs. Alice HawkTwo doors above Brand and Hartung Bros. Harry Levitt’s Store Badly Damaged: the This Morning. “Who said anything about hanging?” inquired a voice, other world before me.” f apie ‘ins, a copyist in the County Recordaler’ 3 office, dropped dead this afternoon “But you have eome for that. Twelve . Valley and streets we e crowded with The firemen were soon 0» the scene of . the fire, which. was in the rear of H . anything
Leavitt’s clothing store on Main stieet. The double store rooms were filled . * with smoke, but the doors were broken . in and the interior of the‘store flooded . The tire Was out after the \firemen had worked about half an It is not known bow the fire { examination showed . that it originated near the stove in The show cases were broken and the stock was badly damaged by the water. Mr. Levitt says bis loss is about $15,-' neither in youth nor old age js a-man 000 and oa vie insurance is $10, 000. with water. bour. started but an the rear. ple think. ‘Jones.’ to school i around after a little snub’ posed Jones . . girl.” Highest grade. Bisrorius Extracts, at . owg bis sbare in carrying the world’s . Uall on Ed Schmidt when you want The follow rgis the San Francise . during the storm of lest week. Nowi' . ' bebr’s Nevada Gry fresh fruit,’ in. A very prominent man of this city . tively. bal A . ig . His wife did it by couble dis' unting him in a. string of profane ]) ords that made his very blood creep. ile stopped swearing at henersa0 did The fineat and eatin atonke of .cau th) The street parade of the big minstre) At abput 2:30 o’clock this morning an alarm of fire was turned in at Grass it was not long till the . people. . —___--+»@e +— -— Ohio Governor to be Here. "Wsarwasom, Jan 8'—J. M. Gleayas . ; . of California telegraphs from Colum imination be made of the preventible is. bus, Ohio, today that he has invited . ‘lisa:ters of. the last 20 years and of Governor Nash of Obio,iu behalf of the . * © Ohio Society of California, to be pres. ent in San Frrncisco upon the occasion . of the visit there of President McKin. ley next spring, and that Governor . Nasb accepts. eae His Very Own Jones, There are many Joneses in this world out perhapr not quite so-tmany as peo Not longs ago.two friends met who had not. seen each other for en years, since their school days. “Whom did you marry. me. “A Miss Jqnes of Philadelphia,” ied Billy. “You always did take to the together you used “I; remember it, too, “She’s the girl 1 Companion. Undaantea,. Sue Perstishusyou? Miss Schoffer—I'd start for OroRe . on 13 Fridays.—Philade!phia Record. Billy 7” asked re’ who was a trifle sensftive. nume 1 can remember when we went to tag . ” said Billy. married.” --Youth’s (Goodness, you would . not start on a journey on erie? would years ago in this town. 1 killed four . men, You have recognized me and, lave come for revenge.’ “Not much, stranger. We don’t know about the four men,and don’t [wi mnt to. You live in Missouri, don’t you? 7 1 do.” soit what we wanted to ask was whether three of a kind beat a straight no your state.” “They do not.” “Ten that’s all, and you can go back to your snooze. Sorry to have disturbed you. but we had a dispute and wanted to settle it.’—New York Sun. Man's Fool Age. . A medieal man has discovered that “likely to make the biggest fool of himi oe Extreme youth usually is considered not to bave arrived at the dig. nity of years of discretion, yet a homieee ptoverb would have us believe that ‘there is no fool like an old fool.” This . medical observer has broached the theery that there is an “aberration period of middle Hi fe.” between the ages of 57 qnd-62— “Lf he says,. “a careful. exuges of these who were held re“ponsible by the verdict of -mankind for such lamentable issues, there will 1 be found a strange coincidence in the range of their ages.’ Here is an interesting and practically inexhaustible field) for investigation. . Politicians who are “agin the government’ may trace the blunders of an -zrettable incidents” of all kinds, war or peace, true” origin. shall ‘puiring In administration to the sinister influence of some boss who was passing through the fatal period at the time, and “re in may be traced to their time no doubt we appreciate the necessity of re all public wen, on entering the iu front-of the Hall of Reco-ds. She left: the office with Mes. Carson for lnnch shortly after noon time. When she reached ihe sidewalk she fainted aud fell on the concrete. In a few minutes she was dead. Mrs. Hawkios wasa widow. Heart disease was the cause of death. The Flood Has Subsided. MeErcep, Jan. 8 —Merced’s flood, the result of the overflow of Bear creek, subsided last night and the city is assuming it mormal shape. Both the Scuthern Pacific and Santa Fe got their tracks repaired last evening and their trains were. enabled to proceed after being tied up here all day. The weather turned cold last night, which stopped the melting of the snow iu the mountains, and the creek fell rapidly. Do You Know That Moore carries the largest and finest stock of frames for photographs. Also makes frames to order for any picture. al19-tf Notice to Creditors. QSTATE OF HUMPHREY CAL ANAN, DE4 aoanee — h otice is hereby given by the und administrator of the outnte of H nin soins Calapan, deceased, to the creditors ar ie and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months-after the first publication of this notice to the said xdministrator, at the law office of Fred Poses i Beveus City, eg Leg being the place vr the transaction of t »state, in said County of ° Se agagy redbous MICHAEL CALANAN, \dministrator of the Estate of Humphrey fatal period, day -New York Press. t _~-2@e + .—-——_——— When the new hattieship California . that she is afloat there is no question . will he the biggest thing on the wate ‘!as her name’State is on land, to take a five years’ holiand to resume work only when they have passed the age of aberration. Calanan, Deceased. . Dated this Eighth day of January, 1901. Dancing School. Ladies «and peiiecuie dancin PROF. JOHN * MICHELL. school every Wednesday evening, and children’s r . ¢ancing school every Saturday afternoon, by are Maher &Co.’s CLEAN UP SALE OF LADIES’ WRAPPERS. LOT It. Size 32 to 88. Old price $1.25; new price 75c. J ust ten of them left. ae! « LOTT. Size 8 82 to 40. Old price $1.00; new price 65c. Just fifteen of them left. LoT Iv. “Tennis Flannel. Size 34-to 38. Old price $2.25; new price $1.60. Just 7 left. LOT IItI. Tennis Flannel. Size 82 to 40. Old Price $2 00; new price $125. Just 12 left. 2 Now, ladies, if you want’ a bargain in wrappers, don’t let st onesgo by Come and see them tcday. . One more cut in LADIES’ COATS AND JACKETS: We have just 14 of them left and do not expect to have them long. Better come today or you may get left. Cloth Capes, old price $7 50; new price $5. _ The » good warm kind, 2 Black Well worth seeing. Come in time. ‘of Ladies’ Extra Heavy was 250; new price 1c Now, ladies, this is the biggest bargain . yet: 8 ‘am. Fieece Lined Hose—fast black—all sizes. The old price a pair. Keep yur feet warm at.a very little cost. Blankets and Oumforters are going at reduced prices and they are going rapi ly. Ifyou need anything of this kind you should see them. Now, ladies, we want to see you come in and look around, See the many good things we can show you. Respectfu'ly, Maher cw. Go——— Through the Shoes to: the F Feet + + And hence through the whole body the pathof Disease is often plainly marked. If you want to be happy and well don’t catch cold from wet feet. Wear a pair of our strong and well made~shoes. They fit, they wear and will give you satisfaction. ee a ila All kinds of Boots.aud Shoes Repaired. at short notice. The very best qoaterial ased and all work guaranteed. BOVEY BROS. Broad Street. —e Sorofula THE OFFSPRING . . . BLOOD TAIKT. . ~ Scrofula is but a modified form of inea’ arent . who is tainted by cither will see in the Poison and Consumption. The . child the samme disease § . manifesting itself in tle form of swollen . giands of the néck and . throat, catarrh, weak ; eves, offensive sorés 9 , and abscesses and of7 . tentimes white swelling—sure signs of Z . Scrofula. There may . be noexternal signs for . along time, for the disease develo; . sa the blood and will break out at the first favor, {tis the most popular resort . 2»le opportunity.’ S.S. S. cures this wast. . ing, destructive disease by first puritving . and building up the blood and . iti some cases, but the poison . and invigorating the whole system. Tw. Sei als, 11§ Public Square, Nashville,Tenn., . says: ‘Ten years ago my daughter fell and cut mane org . a urst . S_me_of the best doctors here and elsewhere We decided S. 5. S., and a few bottles cured her enher férehcad. From this wound th: . the side of her face Cocmtua cutie Bh . — her without any benefit. and is a whethe: ! remciv blood. isease doing further damage. charge whatever for medical advice. OF HEREDITARY “i'd for our free book and write our’ 8 phiysictatia about your case, We make no, . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, Are Suitable SEE OUR STOCK! * LEGG < sesanloigl m Freams ( aipel Sweepe's and Doll Ca rag NEVADA C'TY, —AND— Goods ‘Are nice Pre ents for Bcys. Prescnts for Girls. a SHAW CO CAL. HEADQUARTERS F FOR makes new and seiie \ blood to nourish and strengthen the body, . , sitive and e cure for It. overcomes all fornis of Cah yaoi reas inherited or. acquired, and no . > thoroushlv and effectively . ; S64 lf you have any . rouble, or your child has inherited . blood t& int, tale S. S. S. and get . lood in goud coudition and prevent . . Dry Gocds, “. ee MILLINERY. Toys and Notiors. GET OUR PRICES The Nevada County Oil Co. OIL—WE HAVE STRUCK—OIL . And ere lowering our pumping casing in Well Numbe ry : i illing ia Well Number 2 ot the 15th im mber Oue.” Will be drilling Material and supplies are en route for three more vatin, and we have ample funds to complete the same. STOCK, 75 CENTS A SHARE. We’re doing business with money aud not. with wind. ec at Citizens Bank and see map of Kern River field, where our land is e t W. B. ROBB, Secretary. » Vice Pra ent. 4x. Tscoaxrd amd Son. Port and Sherry, 25¢, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 per bottle. _ Old Jamaica Rum for Rum Omelet ‘(after your New Year dinner. Claret, 25, 50c and 75¢ per bottle. Fine Old Reisling and Sauterne, soc. (Livermore Val ley.) ley) . Burgundy and Cabernet, very old,¥7 se (Livermore ValAT ISOARLD’S.Teger’s Confectionery Com mercial St., opp. Transeript Block. . CHAS. BE. TEGLER, Proprietor ; Ryame Pictures . wap judg Moore Constantly on hand a large steck ef = Candies, Nuts, Oranges, Lemons Bananas, Limes Oyster Cocktails, Hot. Beef Tea and hon Pgrt We H, CRAWFORD, Main Street. foun Baio NESDAY. AT TAR “Hass Atte: c'lor Saturday r pman and Lyi is will appear « Friday and jweek. Many 'they anyway. ied at once by s traveling men, Commercial H for 8 holiday as ‘merchants of NGS Bu lending a b ia seccess. pther orders to . encouraged th T ‘are worth Fighter, jollier fe. No old, ste given. . large audienc its are now on The poerz.store. store. . STOOK Al Al _ Next T ) Directors of any have noti is that after ne _ will be issued , but that the of that day be é tsa share. very activ flowing iv irate. itric shie installed the ‘Shy ' ‘Officers . t Dapuaty se ©. Tyrrel idt as Grand as Grand officers ‘bd sagust Rapp, 1 EP; jar Murchie, 3: eb, Alvah N. Morg Joho W. Marsbal; \ n, Trusted; fd Schmiit, E Surgeon. Z the install iered an addres idered and a to Don’t Go You ain’t acqua be e Fad you?” ask he man on hors sckoned not. n the trail ti , if I was he bis hoss stole : at thie isn’t hi i don’t seem 5 ecisin’ you o imply iotim: fesent time th 3 in need of : n't go down <6 HeT Iscoundrelly . men is pt give next d e yas worth. :) ~ Bat I wou what dc y yer and said T'd stop m: 5 9? ~ What did bok the x © the-sin . Neveltie: mpg Brothe id street, he in cloc! . They f without f store and ‘ advertis Post to all. Adverti: following i ing in the ypuary 9, . aU ci, P. , » Anton ngs, M r, Mrs. ton, Mi } called fo s cal