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(Established Sept. 6.1860.)
Scere”
Pablished Evevings Daily Except Sundays and
: = al Holidays
., SUBSCRIPTION Tenms—Fifteen Cents.a Week,
.~"* “@ixty Cents a Month; Six Dollars a Year When
Paid dvahice fer a Full Year. ©
Been ee oS
~ LOCAL Reapine Nomices—Ten Cents a Line
sequent Timé, One Dollar a Line a Month. Rates
cation,
my
PERSONAL POINTERS.
Doings and Intentions.
4 J. E, Haskell of Sacramento is in town,
ve : H, Brained is down from Alleghany.
“4B. H. Moulton of San Francisco is in
4 town. :
A. 8. Bigelow of Columbia Hill was in
town yesterday,
G.-W. Adams was up from Sheridan yesterday. :
: J, Woodhull of Marysville arrived here
cae __ yesterday. eS
Frank Golden came up from San Francisco last evening. :
W. H. Margison of Truckee arrived here
this morning.
R. Stollar of Santa Rosa arrived here ov
the morning train. —_ *
Andrew Gordon of Fort Bragg, Cal., arrived here this morning.
J, O. Hayes of Eden Vale arrived here
last evening on his way to Washington.
“ . 'M. Rosenberg returned last. evening from
_) a‘business trip. to San Francisco,
M. Mayer, H, Cullinane and ©. B. Ryer,
of San Francisco, arrived here last evening.
Reuben Tellam of Bisbee, -Arizona, ar-.
--wived here last. evening on a few. days’ visit.
8. Poorman, Jr., arrived here last evening from Berkeley on a visit to his father.
Herbert Dickerman returned yesterday
. from a business trip to San Francisco, ~~
Mrs. Scherman of Sacramento, who has
been here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Wai: Walters, returned home today.
Mr, and Mrs. James Doolittle. and children of the St. Nicholas hotel at San Francisco, are visiting A. M. Allan and wife.
James Chisholm and wife went over te
San Juan yesterday after a few days’ stay
in this city.
Superintendent L. L. Meyers arrived here
this morning from San Francisco on his way
to North Bloomfield,
Dana Harmon, the well-known mining
man, returned on last evening’s train from
Sao Francisco,
J. W. Brooks of San Francisco arrived
here this morning on a visit.to Mr. De
Sable, mc
Rev. W. C. Gray, pastor of the Methodist Church, has gone to Sacramento for a
few days. ?
4
The Wall Washed Out.
During last evening’s heavy downpour
of rain the ‘wall’ which has been in
course of construction for George Gehrig’:
new building at the lower end of Sacramento
street was swept out, The parties, Messrs.
William and Bradley Arnhart, who are the
contractors, have been engaged in erecting
it about a month, and the loss will naturally, fall to them. The south wall was
about completed and stood between fifteen
and twenty feet high and wasin the neighborhood of forty feet long. The north wali
had reached a height of but three or fow
feet ‘and this was ‘not injured in the
Jeast. Cement and gravel was the materia!
used in both-walls and they were supposed
to be impregnable, but the rain got down
in ‘behind one “and through the constant
washing had a tendency to undermine the
foundation, the mass of concrete then toppling-over into little Deer creek and being
carried away. The accident will retard
the progress of the building considerably,
A Specimen That Was Bogus.
es eee
Charles Nicholls has gotten himself into
trouble’ through micrepresentation, He
sold a fine-looking specimen to W. D.
Lewis, the saloon man, and Attorney I. ©.
Lindley on the pretense of its being what it
seemed, They in turn disposed of it to a
local assayer and when an assay of the rock
was made it contained but a few cents
worth of gold. The rock had been artfully
*‘salted” by means of a little gold leaf and
would easily pass for genuine. « Nicholls
was arrested last night by Sheriff Douglass,
He was taken before Justice Mulloy this
fe morning and pleaded not guilty. The Judge
set his trial for next Tuesday at 2 o'clock
and io default of $200 bail he was remanded
to the custody of the Sheriff,
Se
Hurt at Round Mountain.
Wm. Sneary, who is working at George
Shearer’s ‘place, near Round Mountain, met
with a serious accident yesterday afternoon
q while mining by the grennd-sluicitg prone cess. A bank of rocks and gravel col: lapsed and buried him under the debris,
a Dr. Tickell was summoned and went out
i inimiédiately, He found Sneary ina very
} bad “condition, having narrowly es' eaped being killed, The skull was fractured and cut by being struck by the heavy
rocks, atid a shoulder was dislocated,
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May Do An Much for You.
Mr. Fred Miller,.ot Ieving, Ill., writes
that he had a Severe Kidney trouble for
qmany years, with severe pains in his’ back
and also that his blidder was affected. He
tried many so called Kidney cures but with‘out any good result» About a year ago he
hegan use of Electric Bitters and found re: ic Bitters is especially
te wane Kidney and Liver
ol ves almost instant re
cur. statement.
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
Nevada Oitv, Nevada County, Calif. . :
for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each SubFor Other Advertising Made Kno vn on AppliSATURDAY ...MARCH 21, 1896.
‘i "Concise Chronicle of Various Folks
. Soup, a la consume, at the Star and
‘lion struck when revisiting its ‘kill. ’’
passing its death is excused by Captain
Millais on the ground of necessity.’ This
lion was 10 feet long from the tip of
the nose to the tip of the tail, was ir
t Diek-. perfect health and immensely formida—London Spectator.
THEY
Sole Masters of the Field.
The Nevada County Electric Power Comelectric lighting privileges in the town of
Grasa Valley and also of this city, amd are
the owners of the plant furnishing gas to
the first-named city &s well. The company have purchased ail the right and good
willin the illuminating business in this
county of John Glasson and K. Casper, thus
baviching from'the field twe of the most
potent competitors of the company, As
sale of Mr. Glasson’s plant at Grass Valley
was affected before that gentleman’s. return.
Eugene de Sabla, General Manager of the
Electric Power Company, returned from
San Francisco and confirmed the statement.
He also brought the intelligence that the
plant of Mr, Casper had, too, been purchased,
The sale of Mr. Casper’s plant is a consolidation of interest to a certain extent.
He has ceded to the power corporation
all the patronage which he controls in this
as the dynamos, etc., he will retain possession of and remove to some other location.
The new company wfll assume the ownerand will install their light everywhere,
Mr. Casper will return from below tomorrow.
The move on the part of the Electric Power Company is probably a wise-one, taken
all in all, It will be a means of ‘concentrating patronage of the two commanities into
one channel, thus ensuring a highly efficient
service and will dispense with all conflicts
between the diferent’ companies, besides aiding the new company in regaining
some portion of the vast: amount of money
they have expended for the benefit -of this
part of the county and State.
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT'S
Summarized Mention Of Minor~ Home
Happenings,
Crescent tonight.
The Government has granted a pension
to Mrs. Anna M. A. Hearst of-this city,
Tomorrow night. Boston baked beans will
be served at the Star and Crescent. _
The Rebekahs of this city are making arrangements for. the having of a big time on
the 28th of next month, the anniversary of
the order. aes
Arthur Beardsley, an employe at the
Mayflower mine, yesterday had one of his
tingers badly cut by a sharp rock falling
upon it.
The funeral of the late Robert Sharp
took place today and was well attended, a
very large number of Workmen turning
out, The pallbearers were Chas, Eddy,
Chas, Ashburn, T, H. Carr, Thos. Corcoran,
Antone Joveetti and T. J, Ramsay.
Uniform Rank Meeting.
All members of Uniform Rank, K,-of P.,
are ordered to meet at Armory Hall Wednesday evening, March 25th.
Cuas. Pecor, Capt.
Cuas, Srerren, Recorder, m214t
SOUTH AFRICAN LIONS.
They Are, It Is Said, the Boldest of Al}
Predatory Animals,
South African lions are, beyond yues‘ion, the boldest of all predatory aninals, and those of Mashonalahd are per-.
aaps the boldest of all. During the
aight, their natural hunting time, they
attack -draft animals, or even men,
within a few, yards of the campfires,
aud are a constant and serious danger to
sravelers in districts remote from. the
main. tracks of traders. From the Zamvezi, through Mashonaland, and north
to the Limpopo a chorus of complaints
‘ises in the pages of ‘recent travelers
whose cattle or followers have suffered
from their attacks. Mr. Selous has recorded the pursnit of the post from Salisbury by a lion, and the loss of the mail
bags, which the animal tore from the
back of the. pack horse. Mr, Millais,
who crossed the Nuanetsi river with a
team of eight donkeys to draw his wagm—the oxen being left behind on acsount of the proximity of the ‘‘fly”’
sountry—lost three in one night by a lidn
ittack, carried out with the utmost con‘empt for human beings, whether white
ar black. He Was awakened by the lion’s
‘oar, and almost immediately saw one
Jt the tethered donkeys knocked over,
‘t was not five yards from the fire, but
‘n the darkness and dazzle of the fire he
sould not see the attacker. ‘‘We knew
‘nstinctively that a lion had killed the
ionkey, and was standing over him not
ive yards from where we were, but it
was hopeless to fire unless we saw something, or at least could make certain of
1is whereabouts. ’’ ;
This odd scene continued for some
‘moments, the actors being four or five
Ylack men, two white men, a pony, sev2n live donkeys and a dead one, and the
(ion standing over the latter, with a fire
gartly lighting up the figures, until a
souple more donkeys broke loose. They
-ushed into a mealie field, and there the
party heard the lion chasing first one
lonkey and then another, as excited and
1s little afraid as a dog chasing rabbits
‘na field of barley. ‘At every bound
the lion emitted a subdued ‘boo-uff,’ as
his fore legs struck the ground, but the
»wo did not.go far. There were presently
+ loud scufile, a crack and the sound of
t heavy body falling; then all was
still,’’ The lion chased the third donkey
‘ound the camp, killed and ate it, and.
was next day shot by an ingenious: trap,
made by tying a riflo to posts, and fas‘ening a string to the trigger, which the
The unsporismanlike method of comUY UP EVERYTHING.”
pany are now the sole possessors of the’
predicted in yesterday’s Transorier the
city. The larger part of his apparatus, snchship of the purchased rights immediately,
coming charged and emptying itself inshown, is fire—the fire of friction, if
you will, the first known by the inhabit
ants of our globe. Look at an are Jamp
and sve its combined sparks as they
emit from the carbons so swiftly that
they are taken for a regular flame of eye
bedazzling light. In the ages to come
the charge of electricity: will keep on
accumulating until some ecommuticn
of the earth will cause it to: ignite,
when, in the twinkling of an eye, our
world, with all it containsgwill.
Wrapped and consumed ct
tion that will startle ifn
inhabitants of other plans
down upon the flaming
burn up one of the great
Almighty's creation, * —
Jegray
From afl_Pa
Sous eae Up ‘to.4.0’clock This. Afternoon. ;
rar 4
.
ort
The Populists Confident.
age of gold and silver.
SACRAMENTO, March 21.—The California
Supreme Court has affirmed the decision of
C. H. Gilman vs. The Bee. Gilman sued the
paper for $50,000 for libel and was awarded
$500, and $200 for attorney fees,
The Bank Forgers,: :°* :
San Francisco, March 21.—Arthur H.
Dean, alias Seaver and Joe McClusky,
charged with swindling the Nevada Bank
out of $22,0U0 by means of a raised check,
and lately brought here from the Kast, had
their hearing today. They -pleaded not
guilty,
Troubld Feared at° Vesalia.
Visatia, March 21.—Another suspect,
Bill Ross, an ex-foot-racer and, general bad
character,-haa been arrested for ¢omplicity
in the late railroad holb-up. Large crowds
are surrouuding the. jail where the other
suspects are confined, and trouble is feared.
Should Deputy Sheriff Daggett die, there
will in all likelihood be an impromptu
lynching party.” The officers are taking
every precaution to guard the prisoners,
Saing the Vanderbilts
New York, March 21.—Wm. Brown of
Chicago has commenced “dn “fiction in the
courts against Wm. K. Vanderbilt, Cornelius Vanderbilt and other sons of the late
Commodore Vanderbilt, for the :recovery of
$2,000,000, alleged to be due his father from
them, Also for an interest in the earnings
of a line of steamships and interest-ou the
same rrom the year 1853,
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Overruled.
San Farncisco, March 20,—Thomas
Peard staked a mining claim in Nevada
county and working it for two years the
property was sold to Harriett Trevaskis and
her husband through foreclosure of a miners’
lien, Peard’s testimony was to the effect
that he quit claim so that other parties
would develop it and then he would try to
recover possession, This is the decision of
the Supreme Court which overrules the Superior Court of Nevada county. A. D. Mason was the attorney for Trevaskis,
Torpipiry of the liver, and disorders of
the atomach and bowels, cause headache apd
the failure of all desire for food, » Ayer’s
Cathartic Pills stimulate the stomach, liver,
and bowels, cure headache, and restore the
appetite,
ELECTRICITY IN THE EARTH.
fs It the Awful Force That Will Finally
Destroy the World?
*‘Take a spade, turn up a small quan.
tity of soil, hold a portion in your hand,
hold it to your ear, then smell.it. Yoo
will observe . first a slight motion, hear
a faint sound as of the moving of dis‘ant timber, and readily notice the odor
of heat. Do you know that the forces
held in your hand are from electricity ;
that the earth for three feet deep is alive }with the invisible power and forms the
secret of vegetable life? Waves of
electricity are. constantly passing
through the soi] in unseen bijlows, thus
keeping the soil from .souring, as the
billows of the ccean keep the waters
from becoming stagtiant. To Gemon:
ing the unbroken flow of electricity.
throngh the soil and from the air beto the water.
“Electricity, as is being gradually
Special to the Daily Transcript
Sr. Louts, March 21.—The Chairman of
the Populist National:Committee states. that
his party will carry all the Territories and
@ majority of the Southern States in. the
coming campaign. The salient point of. their
platform will be free and unlimited coin~
Decision Affirmed.
Judge Catlin of this couaty, in. the’ case: off
‘was: present and began making threate
“. 'were confined to their fuces,
-. $175,000.
all Throat-and
Shiloh’s Cure, ra by
GWM ho GiiaincGatahad a Wes
specs ar Cectiveion, Ty ais
Perfect regularity of the bowels,
© Mr. G,Gaillouette, Dr
ville, a
covery I owe my life, Was.
ai %
nce
Both Wil Die
Company A., Fifteenth Infantry, shot and
fatally wounded Private Call of the same
company at Fort Sheridan this morning.
While being disarmed Allen was accidentally-shot with his own revolver and will
probably die,
Women Fight at a Wedding
Hontixetor, W. Va. March 20.—Ed=
mond Browning and Miss Clarissa’ Jenkins
were martied in Logan county yesterday,
and more than 100 of the best citizens of
county weré invited guests, Miss Minerva
Steel, a former “sweetheart of Browning,
against the bride, Mrs, Leander Browning,
a ‘sister-in-law ‘of the groom, confronted
Miss Steel and told her that she would bé
compelled to leave the house, Miss St@el
dealt Mrs. Browning a blow in the face. The
blow was returned by Mrs. Browning, and
many of the guests fled from the parlors,
while others rushed up to separaté the belligerents, Both were seriously injured and
bled profusely from their wounds, which
Sensational Case Ended,
: Dptora, Minn., ‘Match 20:—The jury in
the ‘Btuckey case came in last night with a
Pordict of not guilty; “Phere ts” another in=
bank on October 16th. “The sensational]
feature of the trial just. closed was that
Stuckey. went on-the witness stand and
testified that his superiors in the bank gave
him money to go away and then sought to
throw on him the blame for ashortage in the
funde, fous
Appropriations, .
WASHINGTON, March 20.—Ata meeting
of the House Committee on Public Buildings’ today, the following bills were reported favorably by the sub-committees: Boise,
Idaho, ‘$50,000 ; Reno, Nev., $50,000 ; San:
‘ta Rosa, Cal., $40,000; Salt Lake City,
Utah; $350,000 ; Alameda, Cal., $100,000 ;
Tacoma, Wn., $400,000; Stockton, Cal.,
Great Rabbit Drive.
pleted. Over eight miles of fencing. has
been constructed and a corral. which will
inclose a.gpace of over three acres-is now
being put up at Ormus. If the weather
proves favorable it is believed nearly 10,000
people will participate in the drive; The
column of people will extend across the
country fora distance of nineteen “miles,
while the drive will cover a territory of
about seventy square miles, The affair has
been so systematically and perfectly artanged that it will be next to impossible for
many of the pests to escape. This means a
slaughter neyer before equaled in history,
as the section to be covered by the drive is
alivé with ihe long-eared pests, Nearly ali
business will be suspended in neighboring
towns, and the people will tum out in a
body. Five-hours will be consumed from
the opening to the close of the drive,
Trinity Church.
Rev. Erasmus Van Deerlin, rector. ‘Fifth
Sunday in Lent: Hely Communion at 8 rs . :
m.; Morhing Prayer, Litany and sermon at
11 A. m.; Sunday school at 12:30 ; no even. ing service, Wednesday, 4 Pr, m., Litany.
and instruction. All are cordially invited .
to worship at Trinity Church,
‘ce Turkey Dioner. , ay
A fine Torkey dinner ‘will’ be servéd“at
strate this fact, go to some rock bound } the National Hotel tomorrow afternoon, 11] THRAS
pool, dip out a small quantity of the i
polluted water, place it in a bottle, cor! Methodist Church earer COFF RES i
and set aside in a Warm place for a short : ; _— AS
time. Then take the bottle into‘a dark} Rev. John Tamlin will preach at 11 a. m. . : : SPICES
toom, shake the bottle, draw owt the . and 7:30 r. a. Epworth Leagne at 6:30 p, Our 50c Teas: cost 75c Elsewhere
cork, and you will see tiny forks of blue . i. Sunday school at 12:40 P, M. Seats ed she rons cost 60c Elsewhere
lightning shoot cut from the bottle, and lees oot Secret ane tee 4 eae cost 50c Elsewhere
if yon keep pertetly quiet you Wit! bear ee ". ue B8e Teas S25 406 Elsewhere
aint mutterin thunder. Bhis Fact : pe
comes from the flintlike rocks preventA vo Knowing. con Tee one 30c Elsewhere
Consumption, LaGrippe, Pneumonia, =
diseases: ies are cured by
' Dickerman & Co.
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_ The Discovery Saved His Life, _
I, says : “To Dr. King’s. New Dis.
2g Boe S ay all the: ;
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Times,
Oa as.
Grippe and
T could not: ‘live,
Cutcaco, March 20.—Private Allen of
dictment standing againat Stuckey charging .
him with having stolen* $11,500. from the . :
‘ing morning and evening by the pastor Rev.
.J, Sims. Subject of discourse in the even‘. ject, ‘Diligent in Business,” Sabbath sebool
Fresno, March 20,—All preparations for {~~
tomorrow’s rabbit drive are nearly com-. :
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ith . MONEY SAYING PRICES
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~ 4 O'clock ‘This Afternoon.
‘. the parlor was appointed totake preliminary
steps tending to the erection of a new hall.
Nothing of a specific nature in the way of
plans, specifications or.cost has been arrived
at yet, but it is thought ai suitable building and one which will meet all requirements can be erected for $5,000 or $6,000.
The committee will select a desirable site
and make all arrangements. The idea is
to have the Native Sons take stock in the
building and subscribe the necessary: capital, After the meeting the members of the
order, at the invitation of John Coughlin,
adjourned to the Vienna restaurant and
partook of a collation. ; ;
; Will Hoskin, the grocer, has had ‘a telephone put in his place of buginese,
The Grass Valley Sportsmen’s Club today
had a pigeon shoot at Alta Hill,
‘ Chloroforming the Cheese.
All such exeruciatingly funny odds and
ends-as “‘chloroforming the cheese,” nailing
it to the table, cutting the beefsteak with
the shears, wearing four hats atone time
and then trying to hang them on ‘the ‘trick
hat rack, getting mixed up with the comical
speaking tube, taking a flying headforemost
leap down the dumb waiter, cutting off a
man’s whiskers and keeping them until he
pays for his meal, falling ‘‘into the soup” in
the kitchen, getting hung in. the waiter,
pursued by a policeman, waiting on table in
‘a manner’that mixes himself, everyone and
everything else, and then giving a most
comical burlesque game of baseball are a
few of the ridiculously fanny things indulged in by that comical genius, Ezra
Kendall, in the first act of his pantomime
farce, ‘‘A Pair of Kids,” a performazice . of
which takes place at the Nevada Theater on
Tuesday evening, The call for reserved
seats points to one of the Jargest and most
refined audiences of the season,
————_+ +49 6-2—:
~ __ Knights of Pythias. Bail.
A’ ball’ will be given some time next
month by Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias,
‘and Mountain: Division of the same order.
The Knights of Pythias of Grass Valley are
expected to be present, It is to be made
a grand affair and at the meeting of the
order last, night the initiative steps were
taken. Uniform Rank has appointed L,
S. Calkins, James A,'Northway and BH, J,
Rector as a committee to act in unison with
Wa. Giffin and J, J, Jackson, the commitfee from Milo Lodge.
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; ‘Congrégational Church.
In the above church there will be preaching, “Christ’s Practical Preaching With
Respect to the Much Married Woman.”
The Christian Endeavor will meet ‘at’ the
usual hour led by Miss Bessie Stevens. Subat the close of the morning service, —All are
cordially invited, ee
3 »» Delegate at Large,
) Hon. we H.°Mills of San Francisco has
been mentioned in connection with the delegates at large to the Republican National
Convention, Mr. Mills is one of the brainiestsnen in the State and the: Republicans
would honor themselves by sending him ta
the National. Convention. No man . in
California has done more to advance the material interests of our golden state than Ww.
H. Mills, tt
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TRYOUR ~
Bvents at Grass Valley Up to
At the meeting of Quarta. Parlor’ last
night a committee of prominent members of seasonable price.
. @ healthy stimulant, a perfect-tonio; a reguw
Has a large patronage,
Apply to
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tf Nevada City, Cal.
neatest and most satislactory dye fer coloring the beard a brown or black is. Buckingham’s Dye for the Whiskers.
Worp comes from all quarters that the
neatest and most satisfactory dye .or color—
ing the beard a brown or black is Buckingham’s Dye for the Whiskers, :
Notice to the Public.
We have sold to Mrs. J. Levy all our
located in the Branch Wonder Store on
Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal.
H. Leyrrt,
February 27, 1896. J. Levy.
HAPPY HOMES.
A Recelpt that will Remove a Frultful
Cause of Unhappiness.
‘John, I called you todinner; why don’t
you answer?”’
’ soot wee see that I-am:tired and out ef
sorts? hy don’t you let mé alene?”
The husband has just come home from
business. and has stretched himself on the
sofa, gloomily staring at the ceiling. This
is not the first time he has returned in such
ahumor. She is burt, and, sitting down by
the window, gets ready to cry.
“Papa, why don’t you tum and eat?”
His little daughter’s pleading prevails
and he follows:her to the table. His wife
hurriedly brushes:the tears from: her eyes;
she is too proud to show weakness—he too
stubborn to apologize for his rudeness,
There is but a half-hearted attempt at
eating. “Your ,crusty temper has spoiled:
your appetite.” says the wife. Sheis. wron
—it is the want of an a anda g
digestion that has spoiled his humor—and
it takes a heroic effort for him to be amiable.
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One: of the oldest and ‘most ‘e®tensive
“. stores in the “county for sale at a bargain.
including a
good paying country trade, aeThis is one of the best opportunities ever
offered in Nevada County to secure a wellestablished and flourishing “businéan“at a7" *~
Worp comes from all quarters that the .
interest in the entire stock of goods now . ;
Ou can bay a good pair
Shoes for 75 cents at the Bri
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T must advertise my goods,
way to doso. I have heretat
one $5 Hat-ateach Be ag 3
I shall :give away Two $5
Ladies calling the tiret day of
(March: 25th) will be giver
to win one of the Hats,
MRS. I. MARION,
Leader Millinery
NEVADA CITY ad
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A LAUGHABLE TREAT, ;
bts
Great Liughing Craze, —
A Pair of Kids !
“Supported by a splendid Company
of Players, including the talented —
young song writer and ‘singer, ~
Miss Edith Kingsley ===
Of Comic Opera Fame, "
Miss Helene Salinger =
Of the S. F. Opera Co., ~
. Positive Appearance “of the’ Bannies¢ of
oa
and other well known Com ;
MR. KENDALL will introdice ‘all ‘his
great hits of: *‘Ali Baba” composed and sing
nights at the Chicago Opera House.. . e
Tenth year of this funniest of plays, ,~
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