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THE ‘TRANSCRIPT,
P bil hed every évening except
Publish and Lega} Holidays by
BROWN & CALKINS.
N. P. BROWN, L. 8. CALKINS.
INDEPENDENCE. DAY.
Preparations Progressing For Nevada
City's Celebration on the Fourth.
The general committee having the
~ BRIB MBNTION
Minor Notes and “Comments of Loca
Interest.
Shine free with shave at Wild’s. tf
— A Dafly Chronicle of the Doings of Old
and Young.
Dr. W. Reavy Ie in San FranPERSONAL POINTERS.
5
1s Moore Really Insane.
Jontinued from thifd page.
is Out of Danger. ¢
‘Dr. Tickell went to North ait ‘Juan
( . this forenoen in answer to a: telephone
by himself. Of late years he seeméd . jJace was very sick with cholera mor-. Deafness is
I-do not think him of . . bus. to be worse.
message that Charles L. Miller-of that
A dispatch received this after‘Deafness Cannot ‘be Cured
iseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies,
dition of the mucous lining of the
. by Ag0et, al applications, as they cannot
caused by an inflamed con~
dS
souiid mind. I think he is worse now, s now . Lastachian Tube, When this tube gets ”
BROAD $ aie oS Sh == . preparations for the Fourth of July} For Life Insurance see T.B. Gray. . cisco. res Wied boy? pay ta . ig much better and i oo Lyon have a rumbling sound
SATURDAY. ap ieeas JUNE 17, 1899.) celebration will mest Monday evening} Dr. Wagner, physician and surgeon.}. Capt. Nihell is here from: Ve Alaiiea Ghecauce sienna Probably he knows! Ons Of Caeer ves ere cate a iedal emer jat the City Hall, and.all citizens.who. . Eastern pickled pork and pigs feet.) mine. “right from wrong but: has.a queer aay "Attention Firemen. and unless the inflammation can be
Authori . feel interested in making the celebra-jat J. J. Jackson’s. tf Mr. and Mrs. Dana Harmon: arrived of ahowing tt, out and this tube restored to its
rald up © A GRASS VALLEY PIONEER. tion a success are invited to be on hand House and lot for sale. Enquire of . last evening from the California mine. With, H. Noston swords kncea Midis sentient % City Fire Department Sheen recondition, hearing will be deat
—Individ and act with the committie. .George C. Gaylord, mé6-tf Fred Searls is in San Francisco. ee er 30 years. I shouldn’t think he} ates Company’! ‘s Hall ow Monday even: are srbped forever, ni ce ehtoh ta nothing De
Tre Meets a Horrible Pate In a Shasta} . Editor Frank E;-Wadsworth of the] Mountain Company, U. R.K. of P.,. Mrs, Emil Otto, who has been here was of sound mind. Witness told how . ing, June 19, to consider-invitation to. but an inflamed condition of the mu.
re oA Sawmill Morning Herald is’ to bé’ President of . will parade on the Fourth. visiting Miss Alice Barr, returned. to. 1. ied to himself, imagined people . beitate in the Fourth of July. celeone surfaces.
==. r County ~ DAWEH, the Day; Miss Annie Webber will sing . White washable veils 25 cents—at the . day to her home in Oakland. were before him and about to rob him, . bration gg Hoox 'e will give One Hundred Zoe
Me Quintus N. Atkins, who mined sat! “phe Star-Spangled “Banner”; Miss . Racket Store. : tf Mr. and Mrs. Nat. P. Brown left for and would with his pick upraised make . Chief of ‘Mer ada City Fire Department. pier Posmay Pook Baprigtrg og Haire
ord Grass Valley in 1852 and 1853, met with fleanor E. Hoefft will read the Dec-{ Star Creamery butter, sold by Gay-. North San Juan. this morning in. onslan ghts on imaginary enemies. He Pui. SCADDEN, Catarrh Gare. Send forcirculars, free,
a horrible fate a few days ago at his/jaration of Independence; Rev. J,. lord & Son, is the best. tf janswér toa telephone message of the. , 14 ie he was afraid Hugh MarAssistant Chief. F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O.
Al ree sawmill in Shasta county. W. Phelps, pastor ‘of the Méthodist-. Hatsand bonnets of the very latest } serious illness of Chas. L. Miller. cilic eanted 46 bin him teow Abia RGET Hall by Druggists, 75c.
eed ‘ One of his sons had been sawing out Episcopal church, will make the opeh. patterns for girls'and babies at Snell &. The oldest son of Dr. and Mrs. C. We Bins onde, Smoke ep Fadden Big pad ge ll Hall 's family lls are the best:
: some tongues for logging trucks and . jing prayer, and Kev. P. J. Clyne, rector . Flemirg’s. ies ge ’ j2-tf . Chapman is seriously ill. Cictuebunmiined: t thiek Ghee ae town. For sale only by Lamm wis ‘ ‘
New Y the work on ond"particular tongue did} of St Canice (Catholic) church will}. John. Keir’s Pure Vermont Maple} Mrs. J.H. Rodgers returntéd © last timen. when iousiied that he would —————————E : as x Lavon brea toe 2 at -Homann's % ev
a * fea F not suit Mr, Atkins. He took the. pronounce the benediction. As has } Sugar, in 10lb cans, at George C. Gay-. night from Stockton. not know right from wrong. He pele cits Hee
. ogre timber and put it through the saw. been préviously’ announced, Hon.{lord & Soun’s. tf Mrs. Ira Putnam and children of thought he bad much trouble. He Consumption is preventable? Science , “Ripe Olives 4 eee 3
cn Both upper and lower saws were in. George K. Church of Fresno is to de-. Smoke the Fadden cigar. They are) Dixon arrived here last night om (8 i404 part of the time. I think he . D88 proven that, and also that neglect
oP. : ; : ‘ ; map , Meas * cg ncaa Sage ik nk he . i, suicidal. The worst cold or cough. Amothér barrel of extra fine ones. motion at the time, but he evidently . liver the eration, The vocal music . }made by a Fadden and sold by a Fad-. visit to friends. and Hugh Marchie had a dispute. It be cured with Shilob’s Cough and net ‘Peopived at J. J. Jackson’s Bee‘thought the upper saw was still. He} will be ander the direction, of Prof. J. . den at the Gilt Edge Saloon. i8-tf Miss Polly Barron, who has been atak ck baitoua. Ceeniei tion Cure, Sold on positive srocery. store on Commercial ;
Also’ bent his head down close in order to} R. Davis of North San Juan and County . Yesterday afternoon J. H. Stoner . tending school at Woodland, returned) 44044 H. Moore Sr., father of the . guarantee for over fifty years. ‘or sale wresk. dite » 10-48" fs
me saw to a mark, and raising suddenly,. Recorder Jobn Werry. sued Carl Schmidt of the Central home last evening to spend her vacadulendadt! Gas dworn: ‘Liv ed fa Oakby H. Dickerman, the drogeist. tf zg Su cme Inte:
ite ; his head came in contact with the) Dr ©, W.Chapman, the Grand Mar-;House for over a handred dollars . tion. Te thal task 16 years; tormeriy. here tor 16 +e ennnarete Sixlobves bread for BSc at Homann’s ‘
4 upper saw. It entered his head about shal is engaged in selecting his aids. . claimed to be due as wages. The case. C.G. Rogers, superintendent of the years, Am 79 years old. I think my meets Lee 4 ; cae ’
3 two inches deep and cut the skull from OO ET was tried in Justice Holbrook’s Court} Live Oak mine near Columbia Hill,. ’) e. Has been that’ way since ~
; , A Successful Festival. ‘ony. The ¢ in ajarrived last night from San Jose, SN 4 ‘ : ae the left eye to the back of the head. , sncssbincand before a jury. The jury brought in ajarrived last night from San about six years old when he was struck ' :
is In fact, the head was. nearly cut in} ‘There was a good attendance and {verdict giving plaintiff judgment for . Operations at the mine will soon be re-. . i. back of the head by « falling a ae A Of Economical Im ‘ tance
: half. much enjoymentat the festival given . $50 and costs, sumed. tree. My father, wife and both chil. Sh eatyap : pil
He fell to the floor, bleeding and . at Odd Fellows hall last evening by the} According to the annual readjust-. Roland L. and Edwin Letts Oliver of . 3,1, were strack by it, After Ed was : ; Th
ps his brains oozing from the gaping! Beneficent Society of the Congrega-. ment of postmasters” salaries, that’ of . Oakland and Carl H. Parker of Vacahart he seemed unconscious for a _ Es iall to W °
i wound, while his sons sprang. to his. tional church, and a handsome sum. the Grass Valley postmaster has been. ville are here. They are students OU nth: Ten or twelve years later » pecia omen Moore
Nev assistance and carried him into the. was realized for the church. The diff-. raisedtrom $2000 to $2100, and Truckee’s . the State University, studying mining, . indiaes follon his head and ke was It it’s trict
encom nd residence. @ erent attractions were well patronized . from $1400 to, $1500 and came to see the mines and gain senseless, some time. He was after: 4s our ottertng of Franci
: 4 -He was unconscious until death, but] and there was a good’ sale of articles.} “Last night the City Trustees author-. some practical knowledge of mining. . . Wa, nearly killed by falling off a \ ‘ od : put on
#24 about an hour before he died arose. Refreshments were served and there . ized the Mayor and Clerk to enter into Chas. Godfrey and his “daughter horse. He never acted right after that. Good Soda to test:
j jig ‘ from bed, walked out of the house and . was dancing. The program was as fol-. .4 Contract with Dennison, Prior & Co. Miranda were visitors from Columbia/, kept growing worse all the time: ei
: woh took a last look at the mill in which . lows: Duet—Messrs. Rice aud Turner; . for the sale of the sewer bonds at the . Hill today. He did not remember things and did you want ia ing fro
oh . the accident occurred. ‘The iron con-. vocal solo—A. C. ‘Turner; instrumental . figure bid. by them.* Bids will be re-. David Morgan and George M. Hughes . . ot know what to do, He wanted me
—
stitution of the man was shown by. sole—Mrs, Wm. MeKinlay Jr.;. vocal ceived for extending the city water wont to Colfax today to inspect, the to advance him money to start. a: Try ~ not Mc
aes that act. solo—Mrs. A: D, Mason; resitation— . mains on Lost Hill, said bids to be. Evans ranch, which is owned by the skating ri r
aid : : ; 3 ey g rink at Chico when he knew I oat, 1
a Mr. Atkins, who was a Mason, was. Miss Lyda Mainhart; violin solo—Mr. opened next Saturday. Citizens bank. ie had none. He seemed to have a mania reat American mpertng Gd 0 8 bow. .
lows born'on the Western Keserve in Ohio} Richards; vocal duet—Mrs. P. G. Scad: . ~The: Episcopal Sanday. school picnic ‘ ss Gin ane tea labout skating rinks. He was always ee
; (then a wilderness) on. the 20th of}. den and Miss Sims; vocal solo—W. B. in Willow Valley today attracted a t the MESES EAPO GEF OW s wanting me to do. something for him, Mave 100 Stores = sible w
5:2 August, 1831. He received his edu-]. Robb; vocal solo—Mrs.C. M. Mails; fan . good many people who spent the day. The services at ‘Trinity Episcopal] put he wouid do nothing I wanted bim Thave Why o suc
Fra cation in at Albion Academy, Pen-. drill—By twelve young ladies; trio— most agreeably. fs church tomorrow -will be as follows:. t6. He used to have two ortbree locks . that Bi
be usylvania, arid “at ‘Poland Institute, Miss Rector and Messrs, Rector; Ladies ‘The § Seaweeds and North San Juans . Celebration of the Holy Communion! on a door and crowba rs for braces. Quality 80 Good
machir
oad Ohio. At the age of 20 Mr. Atkins left . quartette— Mrs. Mails, Mrs. Waggoner, will play ball at this city tomorrow/8 a. m.; Morning prayer, litany and} fe said people wanted to kill him. eae ‘ent
Tra school to join the ranks of the people . Misses Phelps. afternoon. j sermon, 11 a. m.; Sunday school and} po, twenty yeara he has been trying to Prices 80 Reasonable cently
; 53 who were coming from Ohio to. the new} This afterncon thete was a special. . A garden sprinkler was picked up on . Bible class, 12:30 p. m.; Evening prayer! sel] his mine and get away. I Comme aie 2 Nevade Cit Mugaz
ine! El Dorado of thé West, and arrived in. program for children and it included ‘a}the street.~ "The Owner can have the] and sermon, 7:30 p. m. was. afraid 10° Ro sae ce roial Seat era ile eva y-.
uc California August 20, 1852. He first }drill by a company of the little ones, same by calling at this office. At the Congregational church the insane during that bitter trouble Main street,... [ee Baie a .Grass Valley. ' nelaae asco : ~~ tetas
Le mined in Gold Run and then at Grass + coe The 124th anniversary of the Battle} pastor, Rev. J.Sims, will officiate at 11 it would be worse for him. My father a fee BRS att i a Seer ea a we om : three
1¢ Valley. In June 1853. he came to Gold pereens aly. of Bunker Hill was appropriately cele-/a.m. and 7:30 p. m. Subject of dis-. nua a brother insatie who oe te nas Serle and Summer Shoes mers
7 Shasta county. An English compatiy ‘mining in Monte) brated in ide California 1 cities today. . course in the evening, “Christ’s Church asylum. My brother is in the asylum ; cue onject
a He was a strong Democrat. He was} Rosa in the Southern Alps has struck ida Mee in the Future.” Subject for discussion at Reno, been there 25 years. My wife “Like Nectar ‘to My Lips.” And the prices at which we are willing torney
three times elected county surveyor of} on a vein of gold ore, says the London ~ GRASS VALLEY NEWS. in the evening at Christian Endeavor: was insane eight months before she Pe 5 to prong: ge setae ‘itis 4 error .
1 ; 9: Shasta county and held the office of} Mining Journal. Analysis has obtain“Spiritual Growth.” Sabbath school at died. I have a weak-minded sister kind be. «IE ke ie a made, from Black or Tan ard : : Ph ay
5 assessor two terms, He was also aj. ed two kilogrammes of gold from each A Day's Record of Our Neighbors as Told the close of the morning service. her son is in Aguews asylum, from $1.50 ap. roy
5: candidate for sheriff in 1892, but was!ton of “selected samples. ‘There is Mr. Moore was still on the stand Cc Expressed Gent's Light Weight, in Black or Ten, oe
cit defeated and in 1894 was defeated for. nothing new in the discovery of gold Over The Telephone. = ices at 3:15 court took a fifteen-min. De-criptt ream from $2.50 up. : the kil
in the valleys of Monte Rosa. In Roa Re on By a Lady . These Twa items will give an idea Atte : assessor. y Joseph Duffy died yesterday after6 ute recess,
OU SCH aks Re RRR onan + oor man times gold mines were largely . noon at 2:30 o’cloek of the wound hi ines etary hi Of Our Soda Patren. . Of value. state
Death of Judge Davis. ; ; . oeacaiad Ppt is era Repairing tly and Neer done are ty , worked in that region and off and on/had inflicted upon himeelf in the morn—_—— Baseball Tomorrow, “ psd ble prices. .
: George G. Davis, City Justice of Sac-. they have been worked ever since, ing. ‘ The toilowing ie*t my ithe-ap. for bss Foley's, at reasonable p be
ramento, died Thursday night at Au-. In the older books of Alpine travel,! Pope Taunt, an old offender, was fiued < morrow’s ball game at Seaweed Park: 18 Commeretal Street, Nevada City. Saute
burn after a short illness. He had. descriptions of the mines often occur, . $20 last night for disturbing the peace. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF nae pdt # @ eirpasto g ; BOVEY BROS., culiar
a started for Sierra Valley intending to]and travelers are well acquainted with. ‘The Grass Valleys will go to Wheat; Bart S. Hi se _ Broad Street, reeeteeill
¢ visit relatives and recuperate his health, . the adits of mauy disused mines in the}land tomorrow to cross bats with a THE CLASS OF 1800 cg es J. Hooper a left hi
, bat was tuken very si¢k aud had tu. Val Auzasca aod Val Mastalone. Re-. team there. ; us . Clauscn 1b, G. Richard ah : = ing b
stop at Auburn. George Davis’ was. cent improyements in gold mining ma-. At last night’s meeting of the Trus—OF THE— Miller » 2b. a. J. Richards ort oe Bates. : . man’s
-born in Nevada’county in 1858 and. chinery have called renewed attention . tees it was developed that under inraga hog Beerac 1b é : : pete
for a number of years resided with his. to these Alpine mines, espegially to. structions of the City Marshal the Grass : + mes MW talked
the late Aaron Davis, who died at Si-. spectively, which are now being ex-. constables of the township to make. . Hogan rf. Buffington digas 2 Ai\\\ ot .
erra Valley. George Davis is remem-. ploited by an English company. what arrests there were necessary in 2 e@e--— an Se ee ee : : A fore.
bered by some of our older residents, eer ni eae the city so the constables could collect At Armory Hall Leaguers Enjoy Themselves. : sega Tee : a ~~
In Sacramento he was quite prominent or Kent. feds trom the county tor the servise cebk silastic Meenas :
rahi
‘ faa sf Phe nt. store r in th Tice mens a PADRES cane ; Sard vid seneanr® : ; and very popular. hen rae pple nt ‘Block in Bilered Pred eet The ‘Trustees took measures To stop . had‘a social at which the following pro4 te e se
“ the ena an cares Y. quire of Fred E. Brown. this crooked worked. F id E . gram was carred out and refreshments Bnet ing the
sieutenant and Captain o 1e Coni; se See apes er atten 'were served: Opening Hymn, “He is
pany. He was a apne of SPUR Po Wig 2 aesieat pe at, Some Ra Special Notice. rl ay vening, . Able to Deliver Thee,” piano solo Mins Latins house cleanings the order ath oe
: aaa "i an ‘sais po i ge ie thrown away money for medicines that]. ‘Phe Fourth of July float, afternoon —& June 30, 1899, . “Linda Eanes: seeresion ee of the day, and in view of that fact didn’t CRON ONS) SUBSCL NATOT OF NASH? . did not cure, aoe tell ShMew Hood's land svening commitiees will meet at Sharp, song—Miss Clara Williams, re. we have placed on display in our sailed Sons and the erder of Druids. Sarsparilla, the medicine that never) the City Hall at 4 o’clock Sunday aftercitation—Henry Matthieson, hymn,
: poe «mes disappsints, : 8 7 LARGE i case tan a beautiful a mit Wak ac. Seciameento. 100n. S. Lee Leirer, : “Let the Little Sanshine In,” recita1 f acne
zi = Hoop’é Picts cure sith teedac he, indiEp. McKintay, . Pusic by Soynes Orchestra. . tion—Clarence Williams, piano duett— ot o i »
: The Weinstock & Lubin excursion . gestion. J. EB. Carr, : Misses E. Seaman and Alice Murchie. that 1
: which left here this morning ‘for Sac* — + eee Chairmen. asa LE ES Cea AR he wo
es ramento took 285 people from this éity Does This Strike You? MES Ro nate Tees TICKETS, (admitting one couple), $1 00, The Only One. 4 ] A © k ¢ : C R j AINS tbe m
Rs and Grass Valley, the fare for the} Muddy: complexions, Nauseating How Is Your Wife? Ladies, each, 25 ‘cents. The only Gilt Edge saloon in town is him &
: round trip being $2 50. Business men BS a Prisca rom enroute canatipation Has she ee her beauty? I so, Conponte gg d gaoriony code All again ; aki t arl’s Clover Root ‘lea is an absolute . stipation, Indigestion, Sick, Headaches “” . shovi. in both ore are fo aie . rout ~ cure ahd hae been sold for sy’ youre }are the: principal-catises. ‘Karl's Clover CHICAGO BREWERY mous Fadden cigar is sold. —_ji0-1w pens interested ees
psastd Y CRORES ON ROE ME ROR: OOF OC) on , Shoots. eoarenion. Price 25 ets. Root Tea hes 4 cured these ills for half a . \/ ques —_—__e wpa nt say to see this ing
ie county. and 50cts. For sale by Dickerman, . century. rice 25 cts. and 50 ets. ; Restores i i i : =
— een a eoes the druggist. tf. . Money refunded if results are pot: satThe perenparcane Ny eisai she NERVITA are VITALITY, Win rp While) in the blank
: Missouri now has a beer inspection ai OW Vere: Ee ' isfactory, For sale by H. Dickerman,. ¢ am now WING THE BEST BEER that AND MANHOOD Ow. deme
: a6 : : very Bottle the druggist. . tf has ever aE mwah out in Nevada City. G
fears
ie law. The rush for appointments as in-. Of Shiloh’s ; Conanae een Cure is this ae a See ee CEE a ae Supplied in § 5,10 and 15 gallon kegs at the. Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and :
spéctors will be akin to the opening of suatentee: “Al we ask of you is to use Tell Your Sister peli af hong ela hata i desu — all ahects ee Pp Nhe pe s
Bs: ; vation ¢ ttl t. two-thirds of the contents of this botabuse, or excess and indisA. : struc
% elecuammeies: paces i tle faithfully, then jf yoo ¢au say ‘you bility, without poe “plo ern ett rid . : ee a cretion. Anerve tonic ant: Ee: RICES MARKED = was 8
. For a good smoke try a Fadden ci-. 4 not benefitted retarn the bottle to] cont that onl Ppa i in a blood builder. Brings the a ‘en ] lass;
gar, made at Giff’s by a Fadden and . Your Drugygist and he may refund the peed) aiwustion: Maateee hinee — Hot Weather and Cold Drinks’ ; pink glow to pale cheeks and . , ; IN LARGE PLAIN FIGURES. a ain
sold only at at Lammon’s Bros, —js-tf price paid.” Price 25 6 it 80 cts. and. powels. Karl’s Clover Root Tea acts as restores the fire of youth. . ess te ee, ‘
pe nate $1.00. For sale by H. ‘Dickerman, the dipectt oe tha ka n eee (esi A ei dca, By mail S0c hen: ran tend
~ Special Notice. druggist. tf. y e-Dowels, liver an 10) Go together, If you would r relia » lass of y Per. Pox nee that
neys, keeping them—in perfect health, . Hieronimns’ or ehrig's 5 rewed . for ®2.8503 with a written guaranLace Curtains we lone
f All. persons desiring to enter the. ~ ag) ——+—* J Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. tf. Jin erase Our, te ily kept, and drawn . tee to cure or refund the money. 13 Ya £75 cents. that. .
k Pine Grove Cemetery with conveyances ‘House For Rent. : Betas fore pelceched. "Phens va will <neaan 4 : Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, $1. in TH)
f will please procure ‘the key from the) 4 gve-raom cottage, all bexabated and ¥eFurniture For Sate, GOOD LIQUORS and Cigars. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Lace Curtains, 3% yards long, $1.25. bee Supe neh nna nm a “EY . paired, situated on the lower Grags Valley . Household furniture almost new, for sale A.. EESER, Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. Lace Curtains y% rds lo : . Rent
reg ~ ok A. Gray, Supt road near Ceoper’s lumber yard, Kent 31.50 }¢heap. Inquire of Mrs. B, N, Shoecraft, Main . yg, corner Pine snd Spr ng Streets, Nevada For sale by H. Dickerman. »3 vee ng, $r. 5°: the .
ee jl w »-FORd pl. per month. Inqnire at sits office. jli-lw avaret. jl7-1w. City. The Old Kis tie Carese ORR orth Mate rie ee cee ne ee teat eee Lace Curtains, 3% yards long, $2. OO.
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Lace Curtains, 3 \ yards . y , , y ong at $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, Ago
$4.00, $4. saat 00, $§.50, $6.00, that
wigs c ge ‘Hot Weather — 4/At we ask of those who by a
—_ SHTIR'TS. {Contidential to the RI errors}ice eae nies =
. is for them to take a 1
a ; : ° YUN DERWEAR., ‘Has No Terrors at our stock and if they d
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and if they do
The celebrated af ahov
cop e ‘ho ear “lothing _ All kinds and colors, TO THOSE we are satisfied they will kK
MONARCH. Just the thing for warm weather. WHO HAVE AN not-look elsewhere. awol
4 Witb long bosom, short bosom or cclored bo1 >: Yeas
'* som. The best fitting shirt made. All sizes Patticuiasie thoks who Prices from 75 cents per suit . ne : s
n88¢
From 75 cts. to $1.50. * To $3.00, * ; ec ric an . & GO. omy
Think.of Buying. ‘ Mar
ae * oon . : ws will farnish you with the a Comes tosus for Wash Goode. ing
‘au, supply a continuous day ome to. us for ;
& phe man or woman who is about to buy Clothing these days must be in an awful predicament if they sak the different Ciabike advertisements.’ Some people . and night cur?ent and~ ‘keep — oot si M. & BO, ~
consider deceptionan art, It-may be, but it is an art we havenousefor, Feir déaling is artistic enough for as. It makes new friends and holds old ones. Our'. (POET Ee in vopaie tor leav
Motto is : Your money back if your purchase proves pment ienRery:.: Return it and get your money—-you shall Lave it without a word of aseanen) and we wil S ix Months _<
be good friends just the same, : Beginning May. ist, 1899, . Crawford ait
At the ore moderate price rae
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Has the Fi t Lo au $12. 00. nes . at
4 : Call at our office on Pine street inof Leather Stocking, and see the Fans in operation.
Triple Knee, : They do the work perfectly. : we
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. “or Children, NEVADA COUNTY
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_ 2g cents a pair. ELECTRIC POWER CO.
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