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Loca, REapine Norices—Ten Cents a Line
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For Other Advertising Made Kno yn on Application.
FRIDAY..... MARCH 27, 1896.
PERSONAL POINTERS,
A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks
Doings and Intentions.
Joseph Northey left today for Brown’:
Valley, to be gone a short time. “
Mrs. A. Blumenthal and daughter have
returned from a visit to San Francisco,
Mrs. P. Hippert of Eureka is visiting her
daughter, Mrs, A. Ohmert,
Myrtle, the little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Mose Baruh, of San Francisco, i
here on a visit toher grandparents.
Dave Douglass and George Nihell retured last night from Brown's Valley,
Louis Lutz, who has been here on a visit
to his mother, left yesterday for the State
of Towa, :
Col. I. M, Paylor will leave shortly for
New York.
F. L. Fernandéz of San Francisco arrived here on the morning train,
‘A. Fader came over from Truckee this
morning,
W. Mofett of Wheatland arrived here
yeaterday,.
Mrs. Vergues of San Francisco is here on
a visit.
C. C. McCray of San Francisco arrived
here today. : :
.W. H/ Foultked and ©, Eubanks, of San
Frangisco, are in town,
Mrs. P. 8. Blise of San Frangisco arrived
here last evening on her way to Sierra
county,
C. M. Cullough of San Francisco is in
town,
Dr. E, A. De Milieu. came down from
North Bloomfield last evening.
Frank Alexander, the popular clerk for
thé past year in the employ of L. Hyman &
Co., has resigned his Position and accepted
one: with-H.: Leavit of Grass Valley.
F..LeDu, T. Davis, J. McGagin and
P, Haney came down from North Bloomfield
today,
W. H. Faulkes of San Francisco arrived
here today,
J. Rickey of Sheridan is in town,
Miss B. Philipps came over from North
San Jaun today,
M. Phillips and daughter came over from
Colfax-today. j
The Dead Lineman’s Funeral.
The body of Charles L, Ferris, who was
accidentally electrocuted last Wednesday, was interred today in Pine Grove
cemetery, The funeral took place thiaftegnoon from. the’ Stoddard residence ai
the corner of Pine and Cottage streets,
wheredeceased and his little family have
made their home for some time, The Rev
J. Sims conducted impressive services
over the remains. at the house, The ballhearers were selected from among his fellow~workmen and were as follows: Geo.
Haines,Fred-Haines, Frank de Schildes,
U. L. Bean and ‘A. H, Podmore,
The Rainfall.
The rainfall for the 48 hours ending thi
morning was .80 of an iuch. This makes
the fall for the month 4.98 inches and brings
the total.for the season up to 39.34 inches.
to The Ills of Women.
Constipation, causes more than half the
ills of w. I’s Clover Root ‘Yea is a
ickerman & Qo,
i Superior . Court.
The following business was transacted in
the Superior Court today, Hon. John Caldwell presiding:
People vs. Truckee Lumber Company.
Order remitting cause to:Clerk’s office,
Those Lectures,
The Ladies Aid Society evidently does
not accept the statement so frequently made
that the Nevada City public: has no taste
for lectures, The proof of their faith in the
people is manifested by their efforts to bring
ject is worthy of hearty support and will undoubtedly be a success, The press in other
towns where the Rev. Dr. Buck has
lectured speak in high praise of his abilities
and the occasion of his appearance on April
3rd‘will afford,a rich treat to those who
listen to the gifted speaker,
Stock For Sale.
A little over 700 shares of Harmony stock
will be sold cheap for cash, Enquire of H.
L, Gove or at this office, m26-Im,
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral possesses powerful healing qualities, which manifest themselves whenever this remedy is employed in.
colds, coughs, throat or lung troubles, It:
snodyne and expectorant effects are prompt!)
tealized, 1t is a chemical success and a
‘nedica] triumph,
May.Do As Much for fou.
Mr. Fréd Miller, of Irving, Ill., write
many years, with severe pains in his back
and aleo that,his bladder was affected. He
tri@immapy so called Kidney cures bat withou ‘result. About a year ago he
began use of Electric Bitters and found refiat at once, Late ge ar is sepesielly
adapted to cure a ney an ver
roubles anc po ee almost instant re
will’ prove our statement,
;for large bottle, At DickTHEDAILY TRANSCRIPT] “THR DAILY TRANSCRIPTS. ik
Summarized Mention of Minor. Home
Happenings.
H, MoKeehnie’s skill as an extra fine
painter and decorator is amply illustrated
by the’beautifal aspect of ‘the interior. “of
the old Downey building, on Main street,
lately fitted. up by J. W.-Brace as a saloon,
Miss Bertha Waite will open a kinder~
garten in the basement of the Methodist
Church the first Monday in April,
Mike Peterson and Jerry Timby were
brought over from Grass Valley today by
Constable Townsend to serve 10 days for
vagrancy, *
John Lewis, arrested yesterday by Officer, Pascoe for disturbing the peace,
was today sentenced by Justice Holbrook
to 90 days in jail.
The lecture which was-to have been given
at the Methodist Church tonight by the
Rev. Erie Lewis has been postponed till
next Monday night. ;
SPIDER'S DIVING SUIT.
How the Insect Lives and Breathes While
Remaining Under Water.
There is, it appears, a small spider,
such as may be called the diving
spider, although rather rare. Like all
its kin it is an air-breathing creature,’
and dives below the surface of ponds
and spends a large part of its life under
water. It manages to do this much in
the “sdme way that a man ina diving
bell is able to live and work for a considerable time at the bottom of the sea.
It surrounds the whole under, part, of
its body, where its breathing organs
are, with a bubble of air, and incased
in this crystalline bell, it keeps the water out and is able to breath freely.
Exposed to the attacks of many enemies above water, it: seeks to escape
from them by making. a hiding place
for itself at the bottom of the pond.
This it does by drawing together the
. tops of some of the weeds growing
there with a few threads which it
Spins, so as to make a little bower. It
then ascends to the:surface and brings
down a bubble of. air with it, part of
which it squeezes.out and leaves in the
inside of the bower, whose stems,
meeting over it, prevent it from getting out of its place and rising to the
top, a6 air bubbles always do when
disturbed or released. The spider then,
with the part of the bubble which it
has kept to itself, ascends to the surface a second time and fetches down
another bubble of air, part of which it
secures in the same fashion, and with
the remaining part ascends to the top
to bring down some more air. It repeats this curious proceeding until
within the bower it has sueceeded in’
forming a bubble of air as big asa
plum, concealed and kept in its place
by the silken meshes of the weeds,
. like the net work of a small balloon.
Thus the spider, in the same way that
a mason carries stones and lime to his
building, carries down bells of air from
the surface to build for itself p crystal
palace, whose clear, transparent dome
and walls, thin as the finest film, are
yet sufficiently strong to keep out the
great body of water and to enable the
creature to live at the bottom of the
pond as easily as if it were on dry land.
In this luminous nest. it lays its eggs
and rears its young in perfect security,
and when the air within threatens to
be exhausted it is renewed from time
to time by the visits of the creature to
the surface of the pond.—Brooklyn
tagle.
No one in ordinary health need become
ald or gray. if he will follow sensible
eatment, We advise cleanliness of the
scalp and the use of Hall’s Hair Renewer,
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The Discovery Saved His Life.
Mr. G, Caillouette, Druggist, Beaversville, Ill., says: “To Dr, King’s New Dis‘overy I owe my life. Was taken with La
srippe and tried all the physicians-for miles
tbout, but of no avail and was given up and
old I could not live. Having Dr. King’s
New Discovery in my store I sent for a botile and began its use.and from the tirst dose
vegan to get better, and after using three
ottles was up and about again, It is worth
ts weight in gold. We won’t keep store or
‘ouse without it.” Get a free trial at Dick‘rman & Co.’s Drug Store,
Bucklon’s arnica Salve,
The.! est Salve in the world for Cuts,
sruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
jores, Tuiter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Jorns, aud all Skin reetnak. and positively
sures Piles, or no pay required, It is guaraneed to give perfect satisfaction or money
efund Price 25 cente per box, For
sale at Carr Bros’ Drug Store,
Nevada City’ Mail Time Table.
Closes
11:30 a, m.
11:30 a, m,
Arrives
9:43 a, m.
9:43 a, m.
: 4:45 p.m.
“Excepting Saturdays,
Grass Valley, Chicago Park, Colfax, 4:45 p. m,
Grass Valley 9:43 a.m. 8:00
Sierra City.
8:00 p
N. Bloomfield.. . . 8:00 p.
8:00 p.
2.00 p
Kastern ,
Western
May bert x
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“Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Office Hours—9 a, m. to 7:30 p.m. Sunlays and Holidays: 11:30 a. m. to 12:30
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A Baby’s Life Saved.
‘‘My beby had croup and was saved by
Shiloh’s Cure,” writes Mrs, J. B. Martin,
Hunteville, Ala.
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THE NOVELTY REPAIR SHOP
N SACRAMENTO STREET, near the Plaza,
iucluding Band Sw, Circular Saws, Wood
Lathe. Mortising Machine, and with Water
Wheel and Shefting, all pemplete and ready
poe suicide.
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‘From all’P arts of the World.
Special to the Daily Transcript.
Murder at Sacramento, a.
Sacramento, March 27.—A mysterious
murder’occyrred in this city shortly’ after
12 o'clock this morning. The victim
wae Miss Kitty Strain and Frank
Englehardt is suspected of the. murder,
Englehardt was engaged to be married to
the girl, ;
Last night he met her in an oyster saloon
and she made the remark that if she had a
pistol she would kill herself, He left her
and in a short time returned with a pistol
which was offered to her. She then laugh—
ingly replied that she was joking and while
they were handling the weapon it was dis~
¢harged and Miss Strain was killed.
Englehardt was an ardent admirer of the
girl and claims that the shooting was purely
accidental.
;
A reporter for an afternoon paper, however, claina.to° have diséovered evidened ‘oft
a different character, and his version is about .
as follows: Englehardt killed the girl, the
motive being jealousy. Last night he saw
her in company with a young man named
Frank Marshall and became enraged, When
Marshall had left her Englehard approached
him and laid his band on his shoulder, say—
ing that he wanted to see him. They had
some words and were afterwards seen drinks
ing together. Both men then parted and
the homicide occurred: about ‘aw hour ‘after=
ward,
To Defraud the-Publia, <
San Francis¢o, ‘Mareb 27.—Extensive
turf frauds have just beem tunearthed by the
Pacific Board ef Stewards:of the California
Racing Association, by which-at least three
well-known jockeys arg implicated, They,
in connection with the Chinese plunger,
‘Little Pete,” defrauded ‘the puplic out of
thousands of dollars by means of a system
of fraudulent practices, such as pulling
horses, etc,
Sorry Now He Spoke,
SACRAMENTO, Mar, 27.—Governor Budd,
after an. investigation finds that H, KE,
Brown, the notorious Mendocino outlaw,
now serving a life term in San Quentin,
and who has asked for a pardon, when .the
true facts are that he should be resentenced
and hanged. This is due to a ruling of the
Supreme Court made some time ago, ‘when’
Brown made a like appeal for Executive
clemency, and the circumstances’ of whichi
has been either overlooked or forgotten,
Street Cars Tied Up.
Sacramento, March 27,—A ‘most violent
rain and thunder storm has prevailed here
since noon today. All electric cars ‘are
stopped. . This.is. supposed:to. be due.to.the
lightning in some way effecting the electric
iy power works at Folsom. oe %
4
The Insurgents Victorious,
have made heavy gains against great odds
and are highly jubilant, Over a quarter of
a million of new men have just been placed
in the field by-the insurgents, ‘Millie Agramonte, who has:followed and-foaght with
Macceo’s army for such a long time, has at,
last fell, riddled with Spanish bullets, ’
Death in the Mines,
A terrible explosion of fire damp has ‘taken’
place in a mine at Brunnerton. Five persons were killed outright, and sixty more
entombed with no hope of being rescued, f
Peculiar Death,
ory regarding Annie MoGrath’s. d th, th
the effect that the girl, being engaged to Be
married to a young man, attempted to sever
her relations with Langdon; that the latter
threatened to reveal their’ intimacy if she
did so, and she, fearing such disclosure, attempted to kill him and. then committed
Reported Favorably,
Wasninaron, March 26.—It is expected
now that the river and harbor bill will be
reported about next Wednesday, although
it may be delayed a few dayg::,.Th dg under»
to run, is offered forsale. Inqui
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O, C. PERCIVAL,
Election’ of School Directors.
NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN TO TH
count
Schoo) Directors will be held
Saturday, April 25th, 1896. .
t Washin School H ‘of said @°
whieh pp a Two Directors are be ppd
for the full term of three Fhe eac
The polle will be open. between the hours of
J. Wright, Clerks of said elext:en, By order of
Fe of or address, . stcod on excellent authority that the prop-.
osition to appropriate, $250,0
Upon by the committee, although definite
qualified electors of Nevada School District information is extremely difficult “to, elicit .
of Nevada, that the annual election of from the members, FAY RES BEES
8 AM. and sun down. David Hute™ingon ix afternoon. . shot himeelf through the left
appointed Inepeetor and Johu Webber and H. hand while playi
to.construct
restraining dams has been favorable acted
‘Bert, the young sou. of D. .Ashtén, this
Havana, March 27th.—The insurgents
PHILADELPHIA, March: 26.—4Andther, the}: i
rer ling the first offiial big gun for, Thomas B.
Redan anda ter Pein wit 9 (OBA AMETICAN Importing Tea Co,
. Cammerciul St, Neviidé City,
. S6-MilL St., Grase Valley.
Headquarters, 2-58 Market Street, 9, Fy}.
". Sprinerrenp, I, March 26th.—Word . y} hice tn
was received eee last night of a desperate HONEY SAYING PRICES HEE Wa B Bas
Natives on the War Path,
Lonpon, March 28.—News from Cape
Town, South Aftrica, state that the
Matabeles have revolted and are slaying
settlers and children. The whites are organizing and arming for protection,
"A Strangler Caught,
San FRAnc1sco, March 27th.—At two
o'clock. this morning Officer McGovern arrested a sailor named Robert Boyd for battery. Shortly after he had been placed in a
eel] RogeMartin, a woman living at the cor.
ner of Pine and Dupont streets, appeared at
the station house in a frghtened condition
and stated that at about half-past 2 o’clock
a man had entered her room and attempted
to strangle her, She gave a description of
‘the ‘man ‘and! after being asked: numerous
questions was taken among the prisoners
and readily identified Body, Her_ description of the man tallied with him in every
particular.
Brooded, Then Suicided,
Parrerson, N, J., March 26.—Major
Edward Leslie, a. well-known inventor,
committed suicide today, taking morphine,
His wife and family are in Canada. A suit
growing out of the infringement of a patelit, recéntly decided. agianst . him, made
Leslie uielancho]y, of 4 ;
High Premium. on ‘Gold, Bars,
Washinaton, March’, 27.—The Treasury
Department has-instruetedthe New York
Sub-Treasury to raise the’premium on gold
bars from 1-16 to 3-16 per cent, The De‘partment’s purpose isto’ do what éan be
done legitimately to Prevent further ex.
ports of gold.’ The order has a triple pur-.
pose. First, jt will tend to raise the price
2 GODMOTHER MULE,
all herds of mules.
low her.and defer to her. :
fact.
great pasture ‘land together.
drina, knowing the tinkle of her bel
from ali the others.
human beings.—Helen Evertson Smith.
Serif
TAUGHT A NEW way.
Altogether Successful.
their servant with them, and enjoy the
snap of an early winter month in the
country. ,
‘They went.
then,
. x ry i a S “4 * Te *
— anges Sk ere abs splendid:-st ck of.spring“novelties for ‘the
There is a madrina, or godmother, in
16 “Madrina,” in elt er_buck aments.
Spanish, means -“‘godmother.” -This4phe assortment is varied, the belts being © of
‘mule is a stately ereature, big ie stature . different hues, and the designs are the pret~ .
and bigger in her own sense 0 impor. . . dt tdamnetinin.thia.ibiicss Bee Mae
tance: AT! ‘the “nnttles in the herd ’for: . Meee ever.seet adios
How it is that one female mule of a 4 vs
herd becomes the most important indiestalishment.
vidual init no one has been able to
find out; but all muleteers know the
ig eam cablbichcss dace ir Aro friend: about Shiloh’s ‘Cure for» Coni ge cap-rinccalr as ggroci de sony posi ahah They will recommend. it. Sold
dred. mules, may be turned mare irs by Dickerman &:Co, ; ‘
the drovers wish to separate themagain
they have only to look for the madrinas:
and lead them out. All the rest of the
mules: will follow, each his own. marg
Animals certainly do appear to possess a'finer sense of hearing than we: aXpd y eC cS
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A Trick in Killing Turkeys That Was Not
A young couple from Chicago borrowed a farm for a week not long ayo. sor, at the Court House, NeSome friends who own a little place UP l vada City will be open for the
in Wisconsin were going away for a ’
visit, and they proposed that the young’ . transaction of business
couple should look up théir “fat, bring
They know’ more now than they did
The owner of the farm, says the ChiLentje & Brand hive ¢just ipeceived:
use of ladies, Among them are some beautiful belts with silver buckle ornaments.
around and see the many pretty things on
display-at the well-known favorite jewelry
All Recommend It.
Ask your physician; your: druggist and .
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that
the office of the County AssesEVERY DAY, from 9 a. M.
be 5 P. M., and on Saturday Evenings.
witt'be delivered at the
METHODIST CHURCH
ies Under the an pices of the : .
Ladies’ : Aid: Society,
43 FoLWOWS:; 4).
Friday Evening, Apeil 34.
Friday Evening, “April 10th,
REY. Td. GARVER, “Of Grass’ Valley:
—— Bubject—“‘Seandal,”
ciate
Friday Evening, April.17th,
Subject—“K. Plaribus Unum.”
Tickets for the Course, 50 cents:
Single Tickets, 25 cents, ©.
Children’s Tickets, 10 cents.
fowl.
Shiloh’s Cure. Sold by Dickerman
DO res
Cure for Headache.
most dreaded habitual sick headach
to’ -its influence;
afflicted to procure a bottle, and g
‘at which gold cam” be exported profitably,
the price of exchange now -being dangerously near the export point; second, it is
‘regarded ag good pbhoy to get rid of coin
instead. of bars, because the former freqnently having lost weight through abrasion; third, it is intended to meet the action
of the Bank of Fingland in raising the price
of gald bars to.77 shillings. 10 pence,. thus
practically lowering the ‘rate of éxchange
at which gold can be shipped from the
United States’ to Great Britain to about
$4.883 @$4 883,
long resist the use of this medicine,
once, Fifty cents and $1.00 at Dic
& Co.’s. Drng Store.
MONEY
SAVING
PRICESCasey Is Dead,
Wasuineron, March 25th.—Brigadier‘many: years Chief of Engineers, of the
United States Army, died suddenly at 3
o'clock this afternoon. .He had been specially designated by Congress to take charge
of the construction of the new ‘Congressional .
votlbg his time to the work. He was best
known by the fact that. the Washington
monument was completed by him atter it.
remainéd.for years in an unfinished. state. ¢]
Camps Captured,
Havana, March 26.—A column of troops
commanded ; by} Colonel Sanchez and E.
Chevarria fias captured the camps of the
Insurgents at Cherito and Santa Monica, .
province Pinar del Rio, and are said to have
obtained possession of nearly all the aupplies of the Insurgents to that province,
The Insurgents left fifty killed and retired
made -availa—
mated the stores captured are worth over
$200,000. The public prosecutor will ask
that the death penalty be imposed,
_..Now For Tom Reed.
;Bosron, March 26,—-What is expected to
fired with great enthusiasm at thé Repablican State Convention here tomorrow, It
is; believed the platform will declare unequivocally against any change in currency,
fight in the village of Berry. James ana}
Charles Horning, two Prominent. young
the fight, “Ode of the Horuings’ received a
wound in the leg and the other ‘had his
hand and arm shattered by a ball, Housick
was shot in the neck, and his injury is regarded as serious, ‘The trouble grew out of
44 Pieces,
ss with many wounded, , The troops destroyed . ,,
WELLINGTON, New Zealandy Margh :26,-,f-the stored Whith could pot be
ble “for the Use‘ of the army. <Tt is estie4™
100 Pieces, complete for 12 persons.” Pure
rown and Rich
farmers, and Jamea Housick were shot in MONEY SAYING: STORES .
MONEY SAVING DISHES
Plates, Dairy
each, or 6 for 250.
10¢ Money sav
tibrary,“opposite the Capitol, and was deBerry Dish, Milk
Pans, Mustard Pots, W. et
Dish. -10c each, oF ‘for 25
_ Tea Sets
White, Ielicate Blue, ‘Brown an
Gold Spray Decorgtions, *°
Money aij
ty
3.00, Qs,
Gold Spr: i ecorations,
a3
White, Delicate Blue, B
Gold Spray Decorations,’ '
oe
“DRY OUR
AT OUR
Money Sayed Every Day
cago Times, stayed for a day and’
showed them about, and the departing
host showed his suécessor a very tricky
way of killinga turkey. Instead of chopping its head off or wringing it in the
old way he took it b¥ the feet and
snapped its head lightly againsta stone,
as though it had been a whip. The
spinal column was neatly broken withH. McKECHNIE,
out any of the struggles and agonies
usually attendant upon the death of a
, A Fact Worth Knowing.
Consumption, LaGrippe, Raeumonia, and
all Throat and Lung diseases are cured by
Asa remedy for all forms. .of. Headache } . oe ders at the Union Hotel,
Electric Bitters has proved. tq be the very ee
best. It effects a Permanent cure and the! 7
We urge’ all who are e.
ive this :
remedy a fair trial. In oases of habitual INCS — te
constipation Electric Ritters cures by giving
the needed tone to the bowels, and-few cases
HC MONEY savers . .
General Thomas Lincoln Casey, retired, for Lunch Buckets, Coffee Pots, Cream Pitchers;
Oat Meal Bowls, Custard Cups, Spooners
Pins, Hand Bose Be
complete for 12 persons, Pure
G Prion Per Set
4 1 By
Pic #,.complete for 6 persons, Pure
White, see Blue, Brown an
Money Saving Prices Por Sat
Money Saving Prides’ Per Sot °
‘. bre Gee g:0°, A 40°59
No Speciat Day
All persons interested are
invited to call.
W. H. MARTIN,
County Assessor. Spring Millinery,
The Largest « and « Most
Fashionable Stock
In Nevada = County.
(EF D n't make your purchases without examining my goods and prices,
MRS. I. MARION,
Leader Millinery,
NEVADA CITY.
HOUSE PAINTER
_and
PAPER HANGER.
© Co! Hatd Oil Binishing and Decorating a
. Specialty.
ler 4 promptly executed.. Leave orAu
pe
es yield
Wines
ph. P W OLF, The Cash Grocer,
Has received a consignmeyt of °
Fine Imported and California
Wines which he will sell ht the
following figures : . u
Try it
kerman
Morgan’s Imported Sherry, 5o.cents pe quart bottle,
_ George’s Imported Claret, 50 cents per bottle.”
Sweet California Muscat, 25 cents per quart bottle,
American Champagne, Imperial, 75 cents per pint bottle.
Durand & Co, Extra Sec. 75 cents, pint bottle. a
Sauturne, 25 cents per bottle. Oo alent
‘1-2 barrel (30' gals) Resling Wine, 40 cents per gallon,
_ Also, 4 dozen of bottles fin
Blackberry Brandy at 2« cents
per quart bottle, ee, y y *S
Commercial Street,
°
d: Rich Has on Haid
-,., The Freshest and Best Stock
Groceries, Provisions, Can Goods,
To be found in Nevada City <n '
f Goods delivered ‘free of charge,
Best of All!
d Rich :
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50 G&A) Vequbthen seem Plain that it is woman's duty to seas. Br Gee oe ae Pin ND i St "8 Womans duty «to secur:
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Just now.the-wor'd is worshiping at the Shrine of
the sending of a valentine.
pedoutrgulaty Oho bone . 2
__* L.8. CALKINS,
fegretery Toard gf Education.
ing with 4 pistol, iz
the Boaid of Education of Neveda School Dis. )4)1 passed oes cle ney
"d, . the bones very badly,
ayy . é . Yada for one re
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will expire
advertise for 1
tricity for one
bids will be o
April 9th.. T
be considered
power incande
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descent lights
wight and the
night, Third
candescent. li
thirty-five inc
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The Board .
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sion followed,
Board took di
was finally d
will be advert
An election
a city lection
May for the
Treasurer, As
succeed Mess!
J. ©, Rich.
The follow
pointed :
Precinct N
the Plaza.
Hutchinson ;
Fleming ; Cl
J. Jackson ; .
.Jobn Rafter,
‘Precinct: N
Inspectors, :
Judges, John
IP, Schmidt,
Tsoard, Mike
Precinct N
in Tilly bui
Hughes, Job
Gillett, A. E
The Board
on Sacramen
bridge for th
nlite
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In’ the: ca
Caldwell, a
preme Court
the Superio
the appella
surviving pe
tract relatin
in the profit
ticipate; anc
partnership
representati
equitable pa
‘from the
which will
the partner:
the former
The amo
above case !
includes co
YLatties’
wper pair, at
San Frat
several pim
parilla-and
‘cured. J:
Street,