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Oltv, Névada County, Calir.
"Published Evewines Daily Except Sundays and
Cents a Week,
‘@ Month; Six Dollars a Year When
Loca REAapine Notices—Ten Cents a Line
for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subsequent Time, Ong Déllarw Line a Month. Rates . recently let out of the group of mines upon
For Other Advertising Made Known on Application.
WEDNESDAY..MARCH 11, 1896.
PERSONAL POINTERS,
A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks
~~" Doings and Intentions, —
Dr. K. Clymer of Oakland is in town,
J, B. Tully returned to Maybert today.
R. V. Halton is down from Maybert.
yWd, erase of San Francisco is in town.
: “"M. Brooth is over from Sweetland.
E. B. Power returned this morning from
Truckee,
F, D. Johnson of San Francisco is in
town,
H. German came over from North San
Juan today.
R, R. Dinnigan of San Francisco arrived
here last evening,
Mrs. Chamberlain arrived here last evening from San Francisco,
_ Mra, W. D. Long has returned to Pi
Olt oy
Jas. McBride ‘arrived here last ning
from’San Francisco,
; Fred Boeckman left yester
home at San Francisco.
« Peter Tautphaus has returned ‘to San
San Francisco, /
Owen ‘Penrose came dowu from Bloomfield last evening.
F. H,. True retursed to San Francisco
yesterday.
“James Fog
San Juan today. ‘
M. R. Cajdes and T. Richards came over
San Juan today.
» Miller, R, D. Landsburg, C. E.
arg and J,.S, Landsburg came. over
frosh Relief Hill today.
A. “Monteith the liveryman of. North
Bloomfield Game down today.
Ed. Schmidt is again confined to the
house: with sickness,
George Sharon and E. H. Hamlin, Jr.,
arrived:here last evening from Reno,
Miss Mary Phelan went to San Francisco today on a visit, ;
A. Ja Heineman and KE. D. Amenbam, of
San Francisco, arrived here last evening,
J. O.'Hayes of Eden Valley eame down
from Washington today on his way home.
O.car. Hartley of North Bloomfield ararrived here last evening en route to Mary.ville.
Will and Joe Kilroy left yesterday for
Marysville, where they will visit for a few
days,
Miss, Alice Sharkey is up from Sacramento on a visit to her sister, Mrs, J. M.
Foley.
A. M. Gray, formerly of this city, has
been appointed agent for an insurance company at San Francisco,
Mra. N. P, Brown left this forenoon for
North San Juan where uhe goes to visit her
daughter, ‘Mrs, Chas. L, Miller, who is
quite ill, .
Many people today visited the Citizens
Bi& and admired the collection of speciinens from the Red Hill mine,-on display
Miss Alice Sharkey arrived here last
evening from Sacramento, where she is employed in’the State bindery, on a visit to
her.sister, Mra. J, M. Foley, Miss Sharkey
has “improved considerably in her always
go0d.looks. since her last visit here and
many of her numeroys friends hardly recognize her,
for hie
Came over from North
oe
Julius Gabriel.
The Forester of America of San Francisco contains the following :
We present to our readers the portrait of
one of the youngest Past Chief Rangers of
the order in this city of SanFrancisco;
Brother Julius Gabriel was born on the 30th
day of March 1870, in San Francisco, and
regeived his edacation in the grammer
schools, At the.age of 14 years, he took
up-the.aft preservative of all arts i-e Printing'and ten years later started in business
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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
. all the ‘suckers’ are not country fools,
Summarized Mention of: Mino? Home
Happenings.
Ox Tail: soup tonight at the Star and
Crescent wine rooms, :
City, Montana, He was one of 700 men
which an attachment was levied for $450,000.
All members of Laurel Parlor are requested to be present at the meeting tomorrow night. An entertainment will be.
given and’a good time generally hud,
Several days ago Mrs; Paul Richards,
who resides down Deer creek, lost some
valuable papers pertaining to mining property, but they were shortly afterwards
found by Mrs, L. W. Boyce near the Court
House and returned to their rightful owner.
Professor Michell will give bon-bon
party at Odd Fellows hall Satarday night.
The bon bons are now on display in Miller's
window and they are of a fine and varied
assortment. vi
es
How Parsons Views It.
As seen throu
editor: ‘‘Brown’s alleged
is beyond dispnte and beyond comA boy fresh from the country
couldn’t have got himself into worse ‘woman
clérgyman is in,
the city do not reside on Morton street and
(San
Francisco newspapers please copt.
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Business For Sale.
One of the oldest and most extensive
s‘ores in the county for sale at’ a bargain,
Has a large patronage, including a
good paying country trade,
This is one of the beat opportunities ever
ffered in Nevada County to secure a wellestablished and flourishing business at a
reasonable price, Apply to
L. 8. Catkrns,
tf Nevada City, Cal.
SSCs NS
INVENTORS AND PATENTS.
There are 2,388 different kinds of velocipedes.
The manufacture of gas is covered by
8,060 patents. *
One thousand and ninety patents have
been issued for paving. :
Of air and gas engines 1,025 different
varieties have been patented.
Cannons, guns, pistols and projectiles
are protected by 268 patents.
There have been 8,717 patents issued
for devices or machines employed by the
carpenter. —
There are 2,487 different varieties of
fire escapes and ladders to be used in
qmergencies,
Soda water and other cooling beverages are manufactured acvording to 278
patented methods.
The steam engines of this country
need not lack for valves, 2,465 of these
having been patented.
More patents have been issned from
our patent office to British subjects than
to natives of any other foreign country,
the number being 689.
The problem of fencing farm land
and city lots has recéived extensive attention, there being no less than 6,807
patents upon fencing devices and posts.
That music hath charms to sooth the
savage breast of the inventor is demonstrated by the fact that he has taken
sut 8,928 patents on musical instraments or the various parts thereof.
The bees of America have no reason
‘o complain of néglect, there being 998
patent hiyes in which the busy bee that,
iccording to7the poet, improves each
shining hour may store up its honey. —
St. Lonis Globe-Democrat. :
~“FHE FASHION PLATE.
Light chiffon blouses, variously trimmed with ribbon, spangled passementerie
and lace and worn with dark skirts, ‘are
atill a feature of theater dress.
Yellow, in all the shades of the nasturtium and every tint between cream
and gold, is in. fashionable favor thig
season for collars and vests of dark woo]
gowns.
Colored moire silks, which are watered in such a manner that there is a digtinct pattern, are very popular for waista
and are also used for revers and collars
Thomas Andrews has returned from Butte.
RS Ot a tI
THE DATLY TRANSGRIPS 77%;
‘eleqrap!
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WANA gb ag ee Up--to-sp-0’eleck--ThisMberbber: “ydJnder.the amended law. jt will be -nece:_——_—_
Special to the Daily Transcript.
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Crispi Was Responsible,
Romx, March 11.—Gen. de Baratari is
preparing a statement in which he states
that Crispi is responsible for the condition
of affairs in Abysinnia,’ ‘The new Mitister} reaching a:crisis, the Spanish could easily
of War has boen well received by the army,
Burned On the Lake,
the eyes of the Grass
scrape’ than the brilliant San Francisco
All of the bad women of
CLEveLann, 0., March 10 —-Aé 7 o'clock
tiver to the north. No assistance could ke
rendered, as it was imposslble for a tug to
get through the ice, River men are of the
opinion that a vessel has been burned and the
crew probably last.
Lonxvon, March 11.—The English: are
fitting out an expedition to, move against
the Dervishes in Suakin, India,
Revolution in Corea.
‘Viororra, B.6., Mareh th Letters received from the steamer Empress of India,
just in from China, tell of another. revolution in Cor.a which’ started on the 9th of
February. Since that time the King of
Corea has been under the protection of the
Russian Embassay.% The‘natiyes are hestife
to the Japanese and :the overthrow is‘an
awful one. The members of the Corean
Cabinet have been aéreated and put to death,
Still Rioting.
MAprip, Marcth*11—News comes from
Bilboa that the rioting has begun anew and
the United States Consulate is in imminent
danger.
Demand His Recall.::' i:
Wasutnaton, D. C. March 11.—Severa]
Senators have taken offense at the, remarke
of the Spanish Minister and are how awaitNew Onder of Catholics,
New Yorx, March 11,—It is probalile
that at the next meeting’of the Archbishop
Diovesal Union of the Roman Church an
order of young Catholic’s will ‘be formed
similar to the Society of Christian Endeavor,
Jameson on Trial,
Lonpon, March 1]1,—The trial of Dr,
Jameson for precipitating the trouble in the
Transvaal is now in progress,
After.the. Liquor.Men.
SACRAMENTO, March 11,—Gov, Budd has
been. making enquiries with a view to instituting an investigation as to many liquor
how much money should be. derived from
them, It is understood to be. a movement
against the liquor men.
Rich Specimen Ore.
Prof, George Treadwell this aftcrnoon
brought in from the Red Hill mine some
fine-looking rock, the result of a strike
recently made there. Some of the rock is
exceedingly rich in free gold and thete are
also a number of: small nuggets; The ore
is from a two-foot ledge and the amount of
gold contained in the lot is estimated at
$400.
last evening a big glare was ‘noticed on the
Preparing an Expedition, ‘The Congressional Delegates,’
‘. Lowrey,. ex-United States Court Clerk,
ing his recall by, the Spanish Government, . .
the mine,
licenses are issued in the State and “as” tol’
. ‘Vattiable ‘Information Gained. .
New. York, March 1L — Statements
lately made by the Spanish that in case of
affairs between the United States and Spain
take NewYork in ten days, has led to an
investigation. .It is now ascertained that
Captain-Genera] Pasa of the Spanish army,
who has been in New York for the past
three“months; has been regularly visiting
all places ‘of interest. in and around New
York, examining :. fortifications, etc., and
has collected a vast amount of useful information. Yesterday his place of residence
‘was broken into and a large number ‘of
valuable papers pertainiug to what he had
discovered_ were stolen, presumably — by
. Government ‘officials,
~ SACRAMENTO, ‘March 11—The 20d Congressional Republican Committee will meet
tomorrow to agree on a date for the delegates to be elected to the National Convention, Chairman Kidder is now in the city,
he 2nd district ,is.entitled. to two delegates,
a ee
Disturbance’ in Yucatan,
Nuw ORLEANS, March 11.—Advices reseeived:here from Yucatan; Honduras, stated
that a disturbane hag just occurred there.
‘NeWs Hag” alod ris béen réveived from a
small town on tha coast of Honduras telling
of a gigantic tidal wave -whigh had come up
and submerged the place,
eel
A Sensation Sprung,
Los Ancrtzs, Mareh”1).-2A sensation
Was sprung today in. the trial of Frank
charged with embezzlement, Lowrey’s. attorney. ‘asserted ‘thatthe »present Supreme
Court’ Clerk had appropriated the money,
Lowrey is charged with having embezzled
and u-ed it in his private business,
Leonard Acquitted,
the World.)
“. price paid Mr. Manion was $3000.
REGISTER.
The Names of All Electors will be Canva: ~+ -Oblled Next Month. :
‘ALL 10
sary to cancel all names of electors now on
tlie-Great ‘Register ‘of this county, ‘which
action will be taken at the next meeting of
the Board of Supervisors, The registration
for the election to take piace next November 3d will cease August 10, any name hav~
ing been enrolled at a date after that will
not appear on the printed register in use a:
the polling place. There ‘is no restriction
upon the time when a qualified elector may
be enroll€d, the dates applying to the names
that may appear on the .printed register,
In this respect the law says the registration
shall commence 160 days before the election
and shall continue 75 days, when such registration shall cease. -Therefore the Clerk
must be-in readiness t6 register the electors
of the county’not later than May 26th, a
all names placed on the register on or before
August 10th will be sent to the printer to
be printed in the precinct ‘register. In
addition to requirements heretofore exacted of citizens who apply to. register
there is the. educational qualfication which
must be answered in the affifmative to be
placed on the register. The ‘law says the
registration must show the fact whether or
not the elector desiring to be register is
able to read the Constitution in the English
language ard to write his name, and whether
or not the elector Kas any physical disability,
It is claimed that there are fully ‘fifiy
names now op the register of this county
with all of the ‘requirements necessary for
reregistration,.and some ‘persons say there
are more. When an elector has been placed
upon the printed register, that is, at any
timé after it has been given to the printer:
twenty-seven days before the election, he
should not change from one precinct to another to reside, as that will deprive him of
the right to vote. Tranfers from one county
to another will not be placed upon the re=
gister after August 10, but it is.not believed
that there will be many transfers this year,
as all counties have to make a new registra~
tion. There are plenty of safeguards now.
to insmre an. honest election, exvept one
important point and that is that the
elector should’ not perpetrate “a fraud upon
his own conscience by voting for policy
instead of principle.
Timber Land Sold.
Yesterday a very big sale of timber land
was completed in which Mike Manion di:posed of 200 acres of land to King & Wolford,
‘umber dealers of Grass Valley. The timber
land is about as good as can be found in this
part of the country, and is in the vicinity of
Greenhorn, not very far from here, The
SackAmENto, March 11-——W, L, Leonard,
charged with perjury, was today aquitted
by the Police Judge. s
The evidence against Laten who. confessed to murdering two Japanese near
Galt, is becoming more strong and his conviction is assured.
More Valuable Specimens,
Fred -Zeitler this afternoon brought in
from the Mt. George mine a candle box full
of the richest specimens ever extracted from
Hoop’s PILts are the best family cathartic
and liver medicine. Harmless, reliable,
sure. . 2h¢.
ArE You Onk of those unhappy people
suffering with weak nerves? Remember that
the nerves may be made strong by Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, which feeds them upon pure.
ood,
*
N. G. A. G.
The Nevada City Athletic Club
Will Give a
at Towle Bros, office. {27 J, M. SmirH,
consisting of about 5 acres of land, a good
house and other buildings, besides all stock
on the place is offered for sale at a bargain.
HL. CBNTS A WEEK
Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in :
length inserted under this head for 50 Cents
& week or $2a month. Each additional line
10 Cents 4 week or 40 Cents a month. Paya“LORD LOOK UP, LPT UP,”
The Epworthians Have a Collation—
Sixteen New Members Enrolled,
At the regular semi-monthly meeting of
-Nevada City Chapter, No, 7,021, Epworth
League, held at the Methodist’ Church last
evening, sixteen new names were enr lled
on the league’s: membership book, In.addition to thes@, fifteen others were elected
who will be regularly initiated at the next
meeting. This gives Nevada City Chapter.
a membership of over one hundred on its:
roll, while Sunshine Chapter has about
eighty cn their roll, The parent Chapter
received its charter in October 1895, while
the Juniors are but fourteen months in existence here. At the conclusion of the regular order of business an interesting short
program of concert, duet and solo singing:
was rendered after which tables were arranged ala banquet, and light refreshments,
consisting of chocolate and cake chiefly, wer
H, Andrews was the recipient of a beautiful
gold Epworth League watch charm, The
presentation remarke, which were — well!
chosen, though brief, were made by Miss
Rachel Morgan on behalf of the League.
Mr. Andrews’ response was feelingly made
and evidenced a depth of gratitude equal to
the measure of estecm in which the young
and efficient president is held by his fellow
Epworthians, ;
It ‘was an evening of rare enjoyment to
those who were in attendance, and this
method of initiating members, which is new
with the League, met with the approval of
all, and especially of the said new members,
who were treated so courteously as to
keenly appreciate the gratification of fellowship with such a-noble band,
Notice to the Public.
We have sold to Mrs. J. Levy all our
interest in the entire stock of. goods now
located in ‘the Branch Wonder Store on
Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal.
H, Levrrtr,
J. Levy. February 27, 1896.
Garden Tools.
When you want a good rake, hoe, garden
served. During the collation President W. re ‘BEATS THEM ALL.
Tllo-made Chg ul the Way
J. Levy, manager.of the .
Clothing House in Nevada City
appointed special agent for the ie
ig the largest on the coast, and all suits
to fit perfectly. J, Levy has at his store the
ed in Nevada City. He willtake “you:
measure, procure for you a suit just to your
your order and then best of all the cost will
be about one-half that you: would. have to
pay at any other establishment for. the same
suit, This is the greatest opportunity ever
offered to the people of this county to get
tailor-made auits for less than you would
have to pay for ready-made clothing, m9-2t
$ Sth Rede sence Ashcan Serres: ise naib aia gest
Shiloh’s Cure. rman 0.
Sold by Dickerman & C
The Discovery Saved His Life.
Mr. G. Caillouette, Druggist, ‘Beaversville, fll,, says: **Lo-Dr. King’s Néw Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La
Grippe and tried all the Sp bags for miles
about, but of no avail and was given up and.
told I could not live. Having Dr, 1 ing’s
New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from the first dose
began to get better, and after using three
bottles was up and'about again: It is worth
ite ‘weight-in gold. We won't keep store or
house withou it.” ‘Get a free trial at Dickerman & Oo,’s Drug Store, an
Ladies’ Oxford Ties, patent tips, only $2
per pair, at the Branch Wonder, m2-té
May Do As Much for You.
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, Ill., writes.
that he had a Severe Kidney trouble for
many years, with severe pains in his. back
and also that his bladder was affected: He
tried many so called Kidney cures bat without any good result. About: a year agnne
began nee of Electric Bitters and found relief at once, Electrie Bitters is ea
ia
adapted to curé of all Kidney an Liver
trowel, spade or articles in that line, remember Legg & Shaw are the people that
have them for sale, m19tf
troubles and often ed almost instant re
lief. One trial will prove our statement,
Price only 5c. for large bottle, At Dickerman & Co,’s. Drug Store. :
Commercial Street,
~ Groceries,
GIVE ME A TRIAL.
Has on Hand sia eee
the Freshest and Best Stock
Provisions, Gan Goods,
Etc., Etc,,
To be ‘found in Nevada City ire
Goods delivered free of charge.
ble invariably in advance.)eee
House and Lot For Sale.
A house of 5 rooms and a 1-acre lot are
offered for sale at a reasonable price. Part
down and rest in installments. Free water.
Enquire at this office or Jackson’s store. ll
‘House to Rent.
A house conveniently located, and suitable
for roomers, is offered for rent. Apply at
this office, m5
Girl Wanted.
A girl to.do general housework, Wages,
$20 a month. Must give good references,
Apply to Mrs, K. Casper, Main street, m5
REED
Lime for Sale.
——
Lime in any quantity and at lowest rates
at my lime house near the depot. Enquire
For Sale.
The E. W. Towle ranch near Sugar Loaf,
The Best of All !
Equal To It .
Hone in the ‘World e
e
Ladies’ Favorite. , :
Even the Stay or Corset affects generations to come.
Iwoult then seem plain that it is woman’s duty to secure
THE BEST, THE MOST COMFORTABLE, FLEXIBLE and EASY FITTIN G
Just now the world is worshiping at the shrine of
Royal Worcester, "
Woolen Mills of San Francisco, ‘This house
made at this establishment are guaranteed.
largest and finest lot of saniples ever exhibittaste within ten days after you give him
la
*You Bet. ...04 5
*Mondays, Weda
clab has given, The
an exerciee in wand
They are very profi
in the work and do
ered. with applause a
Fire clubs have b
again but never wit
The ae RS
it will be a grand) sig
fellows whirl the fire
many grand features
——____—__+‘Card of
The surviving dang
thanks to all friends
any way assisted then
fliction and the same
gotten, ies
Worp vega earn
neatest and moat sa:
ing the beard a brown
haan’s Dye for the W1
0
Kari’s Clov
_
; Ts @ sure. oure for fl
diseases, N rel
—___+-2¢
Cure for }
As a remedy for all
Electric Bitters has pr
best.’ It effects a pe)
most dreaded habitual
be its influence, W
on . ic
needed — ical
resist the use
pani Fifty cents and
& ©o.’s, Drug Store.
Celluloid:
Celluloid Collars, a
cents, at the Branch .
‘ Plea AE
Bucklen’s A
The beat Salve in .
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers
soures Piles, or no pay r
iteed to give perfect. ss
:refun Price “25 .
HOR sag rca tc tay
Shoes For
You can buy a good
Shoes for 75 cents at t
eS
‘Ner
Are the Messengers of
for-himvelf, with a small but well selected] on gowns and cloaks. er eg ege . For full particulars enquire on the premises. fees eee an
Plant, ‘cceuping the basement of his home. . Emeralds, with rubies second in favor, . Our or Weakness comes strength when Grand Exhibition ie Mrs. E, W. Towze, And millions of happy hearts today, from Maine’ to California, are On ae vod a
One year ago his business increased to such. are said to be the leading jewels this the blood has been purified, enriched and ‘ Micheil’s Datcloc Sch throbbing inside the Kid Fitting Royal Worcester, : ; Nerves are like fire—
an extent-that he was compelled to move to. Season, always excepting the diamonds, vitalized, _ the appetite restored and. the pier ete ee ool. 150 < tx71 j masters.
; whioh are ever first. “Onel 1 * [system built up by Hood’s Sarsa parilla, : eee : Styles at prices Y Nerves are fed by the
more commodious quarters, and the second pais are also popu Ladies’.and gentlemen’s class meets every “ike it in char,
floor of 14 Halleck St. was fitted up with a lar at ten and pearls are considered Hoop’s Pitxs cure nausea, sick headache. ‘ARMORY HALL, Wednesday’ evening at 8 o'clock. Chilfrom 5O cents to S1O. Nerves will be weak
large supply of type, cylinder, quarter bis cheat: ay eaabed "Wo young ladies. . indigestion, bilionsness. — Sold by all Grunge: eM dren’s class every Saturday afternoon ut 2 Mrs Lester & Crawford ; ; blood is thin,
medium and eighth medium presses, all run promi evening cig ch tulle or . pists. 25e. Bae Yanaiee Fi s d , E ‘ i o'clock, Social every Saturday night. Pri» : 9 fe ak Nerves will surely b
j : by power. He is contemplating Gointog me ‘ sacied et ~~ beoiderch: kere _—X—X—_ eee I ay vening, arch 18th, vate lessons at hall or at residence, 825 MAIN. STREET Merves par yetdeks
© Fonios of “the. adjoinidg ‘building, Bro. H lighten “tho effett” very. prettily, and nom Swart Has Charge Again. Sole Agents for Nevada City. deftpae “> sila bee@use .
Gabriel joined Court Golden Gate in Oct ~. white satin gowns are made very striké Busi ‘ ; ; * y: ed Nerves do their wor!
i ber 1891, and passed through the chairs, was. ing by sleeves of glossy miroir velvet. (3 Prof B a r r ‘ usiness * rushing at Swart’s Photograph ssc as ‘ the brain is t
delegate to the last Grand Court at San] Printed velvets and fine velveteens og me a ales sallery.,_ High-grade work iat popular prices epeepers.
WePYereerereeestr nr
Telephone No. 44.
catches ‘em.
i a8-tf
For Sale.
Jose, and is prominent in all the affairs of] are-very much used for blouse waists for
his Court. The brother feeling that it is. gowns, with sleeves like the skirt, or
fy uot good for man to be alone looked sbout . for the entire bodice, and some of them
And His Class
We Sell For Cash h. a! for one of the fair sex to share with him his pighoee! ao eake are pine a api ' Long-established Express Business, good. . i P . SIA pens oes ema
: ee ate ce of satin, with black or h s P : : EP eee
4 pereperiies Regt oe a ge welita inal Salled. oer teow Sark : 59 Boys and Girls orsp.and wagon, Enquire of F. T, Nilon, QO : f] & . S uS] ness:
Ba ‘ Sun. ‘. 2 : . ‘ ie : : re he .
a _ is well represented in Forestry. The wedin 4 5; Ree “Notice: : Pica eaten i
v ding Will take place on the 15th inst. We SILVER NOVELTIES. . WILL APPEAR, ‘ aes But this does not hinder us from carrying the best . :
? ee emer any yente of pros For holding twine have been provided i Admission to Exhibitior—Gentlemen 50 0-0 iscadden & Glevelava’ do. paar ene Fe ia a tae
Grade Of :
SALMON BELLIES, =
PICKELEDSALMON, —_
; SALT MACKEREL. ©
perity an d happinese.: cents. Ladies and Children, 25 cents. 25} dis
cents extra for gentlemen to the dance.
. Gentlemen not attending the Exhibition ond
will be charged 50 cents to the dance. oe G
z =e ; ah February 17, 1896. . :
NOTEQE TO OREDITURS.
glass globes with silver mountings.
All Recommend It. j. Among the novelties for the writing
desk is a letter weight and inkstand in
Wok your physician, vour, druggist and . °?°your friends about Shiloh’s Cure. for Conr Three silver cranes holding a crystal
sumption. They will recommend it, Sold i ; &
by Diskecan &Go: ate hd a Japanese idea for a paper
Postage stamp cases are in lizard skin,
ity, Cal. 18 this ‘da
nt. “Mr Phil Scat.
the entire interest of
concern, and he wi}
same.
PHIL SCADDEN,
CLEVELAND.
a jA-COOL SMOEE pert ea
© Ts what all pipe smokers enjoy ; Notice: O8GE W. WEEKS, Geceas
but most pipes will get strong . John aie eb x i parete by jo gt gan of
Nomser Ong Burbank Potatoes, $1 per
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A very effective combination is afforded in the writing case set in silver
and decorated porcelain,
A pierced silver box in crescent form
2 inches high and 18 inches long holdsa
ruby velvet pincnshion. —Jewelers’ Cir-‘Perrey's SEEDS,
Fastern California, Hllend, Bees ana
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