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ERG EON ED
~ Summarized Mention of Minor Home.
_. front of thé @tores’of Charles Gray, F. Row
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
(Established Sept. 6. 1860."
Nevada: Citv; Nevada County, Calif. . aaa: eles,
abil ed Evenings Daily Ex Sundays and
ee, shi al Holidays.
SUpecRIrrion Texms—Fifteen Cents a Week,
* @ixty Oéhts & Month; Six Dollaraa Year When . ”. ©
LOCAL Rrapine Noricrs—Ten Cents a Line
for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subsequent Time, One Dollar a Line a Month. Rates
For Other Advertising Made Kno vn on Application
i
Wes
&. A Yory Select Party Hold On Nevada
sre, This Aferavo, From al
rig
out all ifs and ands, the party given by
Mrs, Cal. R. Clarke this afternoon, in honor
of her sister,’ Mrs.H. Proschold of San
Francisco, was the most recherche affair
that has ever taken placein this city,
There. were twenty-nine of the leading
ladies present—not a man in sight. The
Rie oe 3
latter were not wanted,as it was as intended
TUESDAY.... MARCH 31, 1896.
to be, a genuine ladies day. The invited
guests conceived the idea that they would
Killed by Indians,
“PERSONAL POINTERS,
A Concise Chronicle of Yarious Folks
“e_~ Doings and Intentions.
J. Lemonson came down from You Bet
today. :
J. R. Jones, 8, O. Evans and ©, Quin
came over from Rehef Hill last evening.
Andy Hampel, the ‘Our Taste Ham”
man, is in town again. :
O. B. Donaldson of Wadsworth is in
town.
M. Patrick and J, Paulic, of San Francisco, arrived here this morning.
J. C. Charters and W. N. McGill, of
Downieville, arrived here today on their
way to San Francisco,
Jobb 8. Ott of San Francisco arrived here
this morning,
F> Reader came over from Sweetland last
evening.
C. M. Zeiter of Sacramento is in town.
G. A, Carpenter, Mrs. G. A. Carpenter
and Ralph Carpenter, of Pike City, arrived
here last evening on their way to San Francisco. so :
J. R. Avis of Sacramento is in town,
D. J. Moore of Graniteville arrived here
last evening on his way below,
Miss Mollie Slivar of Camptonville afrived héré today oh “her way to San Fran. Mr.and Mrs, J. T. Morgan and Miss
Beagie Morgan, left on the noon train for
San Francisco. Fak ).
Miss Eveline Munoz, a half sister of the
late H. Pecarty, who has been here since
his death, will leave for her home at San
San Jose tomorrow.
Mays, -H, Pecarty will leave tomorrow
for Volcano, Amador county, to reaide
with her father.
Mrs; James MelIntosh returned to Dutch
Flat “today, after a brief visit here.
J. Kampfer came down from Grizzly
Ridge today. :
Chas. Hegarty came down from Moore
Flat today. ,
Major J. S, McBride came over from
San Juan today.
Joho 8. Ott of San Francisco is here on
mining business,
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT’S
Happenings.
_ George Congblan, who. has held the office
Gate for re-election. He-has faithfully performed his duties.and is deserving of the
support of the people.
The channel has been struck in the Delaware drift mine and the gravel found _pros-—
pects well. Indications are very encourag ing
and much sicher gravel will probably be
encountered before long.
Thomas Hanley was discharged from the
county jail today after serving twenty days
for vagranoy.»~ .
Today’s weather bulletin foretells frost
tonight; severe in exposed places where
wind ceases,
The funeral of the late William Landrigan Sr., whieh: took place from the Catholic
Church this ‘afternoon, was well attended.
C. J. Brand, T:.H. Carr, George Cooper,
M. Hanley, Jolin Dannicliff and James G.
Neagle were the pallbearers,
A> cement’ walk is to be put downy in
senthal. and~G. “Lubeck, on Commercial
street. Work was commenced this morning.
The ‘advertisement of the operetta of
Red Ridinghood appears today. Don’t fail
to read it and tix the date in your mind.
The Coming Dance.
That the dance to be given for the benebe so tired if. they climbed Aristocracy Hill
that they would not be able to enter into
Parts of the World.
Probably, ii without amy, doubt, leaving ms iSite aticssTea we Up-to£ -e’cleckThisAfternoon.
—_——
Special to the Daily Transcript.
Witcox, A. T., March 31.—A: courier
. Gift to a Sanitarium,
San Josz, March 30.—M, P, O’Conno
PHONE.
Se ie ®
a
_., O'clock This Atte moon,
100 new members to the roster,
A half-naked tram ow
through the clsssic shades of “Bosfon’ Ravine
Valley officers,” who ate* opposed to living
pidtures .dn, the streets. The poor tramp
fotight ‘the “officers, ‘but was overpowered
and taken to jail. It is thaught he is in*. anes His:case will come up tomorrow.
The Latest Eventsfat Grass Valley Up to
ley Athletic Club last night it was decided
to erigage Professor ,Batr aa instructor for,
six months, The Chub has recently added
REPRODUCTION IN MIGROBES.
Two. Million fidividasls From_a Sing ke
> , Specimen. M :
The old line of pseudo scientists, th asa
superstitious, self-styled “scholars” of . Fup.
the early part of this and the latter
part of the eighteenth century, be—
A Course: off
lieved that filth would breed microbes,
canbe obitaine di
cents. ‘A Apply to
oe oh
btit; ds the absurd idea’ of “spon=
taneous generation” -has long since
been exploded, it will not be discussed
in this ‘“‘note,” which is‘%olely intended
who was wandering
this afternoon, was run in by the Grass,
to explain the manner ‘in which microbes multiply. There are several
species of these minute creatures and
they have various ways of reproducing
their species, but the most Common is
what'.the. investigators term “‘reproF duction by fissure.” If, with a strong
microscope; we carefully watch a_miWII be delivered at the
©
Under the auspices of the :
METHODIST CHURCH:
CPanel, aes gp aes
crobe for a short time we see a “‘conLadies : hid Society,
striction” appearing on each side in ee
ert a
the festivities with that eclat which was
expected of them, so they: clubbed together
and procured the Union Hotel bus to convey them there,
On arriving at the Clarke residence they
sent in their cards, enclosed in envelopes,
by a footman.” And such’ cards! The
landlady opened them and sent word back
that she expected.company and could not
receive that party. The ladies held a conference and concluding thatthey outnumbered the hostess, immediately proceeded to
the house,” Before going in they placed on
the door a card reading thusly: ‘‘Positively no men, or man, will be admitted
between the hours of 2 and 7 p. m.”’
At 2 o'clock sharp the fun commenced,
Our lady reporter informed us that Janto.give just an idea about it would fill all
the columns of the TRaNscRirT, The exer-—
cises consisted of whist playing, for which
prizes were awarded, dancing, and—but the
story-telling, as she expressed it, was
‘‘chain lightning.” The menu was just .
grand. That party will never be forgotten
by the participants.
ss
are under the leadership of the Apache Kid,
who has been committing depredations in
that section for some time,
who arrived from San Simon station yester<
day reports that a white man named.:Alfred
ago at Case Creek, south of Chihuaha
mountains. He was ambushed by the savages while engaged in herding goats. They,
shot him first and then beat him in a_horrible manner with clubs, It. is supposed
that the Indians who committed the crime
The Cuban Question.
Wasuineton, D. C., March 31.—The
Cuban’ question will reach a crisig in two-or
guage cannot express the fun they had, and} three days. Senator Hitt will call up the
resolution recognizing the belligérants, and
it is“ believed the same will speedily pass
aud a proclamation be issued declaring the
independence of Cuba,
iy
Por Carrying the Mail:
Parks was killed by the Indians a few cake
formely of Grass Valley, the generous
founder of the sanitarium which is conducted
‘. by the Sisters of Charity here, has added to
‘his munificent gift, the donation of seven
and a half acres of land adjoining the sanitarium. “The land’ will be added to the
beautiful lawn for its enlargement, ©
Blevitor Send CHOCOLATE
Our 50c Teas’ cost 75c Elsewhere
Our 40c Téas, : /:cost/60c Elséwhere Who Wl Win?
; Our 35c Teas cost 50c Elsewhere
New York, March 30 A careful can-. Our be Hens 5 cost $06. = hotaber
v ade if « ; in. Our 25c Teas _ cost 35c Elsewhere
ne tee ey ty aad Fesritory_ in Our 20c Teas '° cost 30c Elsewhere
the Union to determine the Presidential
preferences of the delegates to the. Republican National Convention, which will be
held in St. Louis on June 16th, shows that
on'the ‘first ballot McKinley ‘will poll more
BXTRA PREMIUMS GIVEN AWAY.
=“ shows itself. in ‘the shape of a
CREAM
A Package Given Hach Customer -FREE
. j : the space of five hours we have two
lepien a ost Le Merch 90.—The HarriPETA OpR: “ett dy million wiggling individuals from a
asa ain Andes camera a morning. It) single specimen. , =, SIE = pO on
pasa hee oe . National Linseed Oil MONEY SAVING ‘ The Death of Hannibal.
Coueneny 1000 to $50,000 ; in. THRAS oeote . ‘Hannibal was made an. exile, not as
surance, $25,000, : -commonly supported, through Roman
COFFEES . 4 influence so much as from the personal
SPICES) animosity of hiscountrymen. After the
here several months.
of City Assessor two terms, will be a candi. and two children. The funeral took place
at 4 o’clock this efrersinn, . For Attorney General.
Company,
ots Wasnineron, D. C., March 31,—Senato
Superior Court.
Post Office Appropriation bill providing for
the payment of $80,000 to the Oceanic The following business was transacted in
the Superior Court today, Hon; John Caldwell presiding:
Chas. Thomas va. Geo, Gill.
vaining demurrer, .
Mausy Ella Smith et al. vs, Patrick Hawkins, Order settling findings,
Estate of Bridget Lyons, deceased. Order admitting will to probate and letters
testamentary issued to Mrs, Maggie Finchley and Mra. Annie Stoakes, without bonds.
Australia aud New Zealand, via. Honolulu
Prisoners Strangled,
Order suseacle occurred here yesterday.
of the Spanish authorities.
Order publication of notice to creditors,
Estate of Bridget Lyons, deceased.
Order of publication of notice to creditors.
M, L, Stone et al. vs. Thomas Hodge et
al, Order to sell property and appointing
J, M. Thomas commissioner, Bond $3,000.
Estate of Amelia Fogeli, deceased,
Hearing petition of Casper Fogeli for distribution of estate.
Estate of Wm, T. Thomas, deceased.
Order appointing F. ‘I. Nilon attorney for
absent heirs,
Died Last Night.
More: Rifles Ordered,
Berurn, March 31.—The Spanish Government has placed another order for 30,000
Mauser rifles, the money for which will be
ready next month. .This is the second large
order that has been given. :
Carpenters’ Strike,
Cutcago, March 31,—About 300 carpenters struck today, The strike isexpected to
spread until 13,000 carpenters in this city
will have ceased work. The trouble is about
the eight-hour-day agreement between the
bosses and the carpenters.
Neuralgia of the’heart caused the death
of Mrs, Emma C. Briscoe about 7o'clock
last evening, at her home at the Cashin
place on “Piety Hill. Deceased had lived
She leaves a husband
Fire Company Meeting. :
meee : Wasurneaton, D, C. March 31.—President
Cleveland has nominated William A. Little
of Georgia for Attorney General, vice John
Tomorrow evening Pennsylvania Engine
No. 2, will hold its regular
Perkins has offered an.amendment to the
Steamship Company for carring the mails to . ph. fequired to néminaté, M cKinley: will
Havana, March 31.—A sickening specFive Cuban
prisoners were. strangled to death by order
Only one of
The People vs, Ah Chin. Argued and/the number was guilty: of the crime for
submitted.
which they were arrested.
Estate of W. T. Thomas, deceased,
. Morrow morning at +10: o’ylock. A large
monthly meeting, It is quite likely that
some action will be taken regarding a flagpole to be put up at the fire house: Other
business of importance will come before the
meeting, and g full attendance is desired,
A San Francisco Milliner Coming.
Miss Alice Haake will display an elegant
sssortment of Spring Millinery Thursday,
April 2d. A special Easter sale will take
place and also a special effort . will be made
to please the ladies with both st¥les and
prices, Miss Haake will be pleased to reveive the ladies at’ the Union Hotel parlors,
where the display will be made, m312t
pores ed
eo
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. m26-1m.
+ 1Oe+—‘
man’e, nobility should enter into their lives,’
Uhe lecturer closed with a beautiful tribute
co the patriotism which will spring from
fit of the Catholic Church, which takes
the ideal broader home of the days to come.
R. Hall resigned.
An Attorney Indicted.
Carson City, Nev., March 31.—The
United States Grand Jury yesterday indicted
T. Coffin, an attorney, who is accused of
paying a witness named Langevin $100 ‘not
to appear at the trial of Heany some time
nee, in @>anection with U. 3, Mint frauds,
On Account of His Health,
Lonpon, March 31,—A cable from Pretoria says that John Hays Hammond has
been permitted to go to Capetown: on ac=
count of his health. His bail has beenin+
creased to £20,000.
~ Will Resign.
=, . Strange indeed if notorious frauds did not
ts
' parties in many years. Tickets, which ad. tifol,
different hues, and the designs are the pretplace next week, will be the most flattering kind of a success, seems tobe a foregonc
conclusion. It could hardly be otherwise
in view of the efforts being put forth in
ite behalf. One thing the ladies who ar
managing the affair especially pride themselves on is the musie which will be in attendance. It this-feature of the occasio:
they glaim to have secured something
which will’surpass that furnished at local
mit one gentleman and two ladies, and ininclude supper, are $2. Spectators. to th I
gallery will be charged 25 cents. e
ful healing qualities, which manifest themselves whenever this remedy is employed in
colds, coughs, throat or lung’ troubles, Ite
auodyne and expectorant effects are promptly
= —_—_—_
Present incumbent, announces himself as a
tion Monday, May 4th.
WasHINGTON, March 31.—Advices have
been received from Thomas F. Bayard,
Minister to England, in which. he asserts
his intention Of resigning and returning
home. His reasons are the resolutions
passed by the Senate ceasuring his speeches,
and also because the duties and social fnnetions of the position cause too great a drain
on his purse,
—* ee
Ayir's Cherry Pectoral possesses powerrealized, It is a chemical success and a
aedical viampay
FOR CITY MARSHAL.
D; B. GETCHELL, Noted Professor Here.
Rev. A. C, Sriker, 0 ‘DE Mdengee ot
andidate for the officé of City Marshal. Electhe Brewer Academy at San Mateo, is here
Keep Your Money at Home.
nao ane wre om ol Th Finest the iy.
ean get a Hardwood Antique Suite, seven
pieces, for $21 00. Prices reduced. Don’:
ask for credit: {m30) Lego & Suaw Co.
<a
Spring Noyelites, I
Leutje & Brand “have just received a
splendid st.ck of spring novelties for the}
use of lagies. Among them are some beauelts, with silver buckle ornaments.
ortment is varied, the belts being of The
ween in th's city. Ladies call
the many pretty things on
Nevada City. He will keep on hand the
choicest
and see my place and teat my goods,
y @WH" LUNCH COUSTER 18 THE BEST
viewing the mines and visiting friends.
Pills Do Not Cure.
Pille do not cure Constipation. They only
aggravate. Karl's Cloyer Root. ‘Pea gives
—o—
7 rfect regularity of the bowels,
John W. Brace, ee : =
N THE DOWNING BUILDING, ON ¥ git keat 1d
MAIN STREET,
Has opened the most elegant Saloon in
Consumption Can be Cured
Congh Cure it the only known remedy for
Sees Wines, Ales, Liquors and Cigars,
‘To be found in the State,
Bi eee
Call around Ali Recommend It.
ca Bh es Ask your physician, your conga and
your friends about. Shiloh’s: Cure
uw, . 8m tion, ! They = TH CIry,
ᤠᴀ ickerman & Cd,
By the use of Shiloh’s Cure. This great}.
Hard Oil Finishing and Decorating a
T . than double the vote of any other candidate
and that hé will fall only “sixty-two votes
short of the nomination. The total
ber of delegates will be 909, and 455 will
*}prdbably go into the convention -with 393
votés on the first ballot. Reed ‘will be
second in
votes, Morton will stand third with 69,
and Allison will have only 38.WASHINGTON, March 30.—Representative Groavnor of Ohio gave out his weekly
statement of McKinley’s ‘atrength. This is
the vote by states, Alabama. 4, Arkansas
26, Florida 8, Georgia 15, Hlinois 4, Ini
diana 30, Kansas 20, Louisiana 8, MinneSota 18, Miseouri 10, New York 4, Obio 46,
South Carolina 2, Texas 12, South Dakota
8, West Virginia 2, Indian Territory 2,
Wisconsin 26, New Mexico 4. Total, +255,
Sunday School Convention,
-BAonasenro, March. 31,—The State
Sabbath School Convention meets here toattendance of delegates is expected.
Ordered Put to Death,
Nuw York, March 31.—A dispatch from
Rome.says that King Menelek has_ ordered
the massacre of a large number of _ prisoners
and sick persons,
Can Not Be Too Cautious.
Nevada City has the reputation of being
the most prosperous town on the Coast,
With such a reputation it would be very
pay usa visit. Therefore our people should
use the greatest precaution when visionary
who has’ been around here for some little
time trying to interest our people in some
kind of a bond or land project. Keep your
weather eye open for all strangers who do
not come well recommended.
Nevada City Mail Time Table.
Arrives Closes
Rastern;... 9:43a.m. 11:30 a, m
Wes ce 9:43 a.m. 11:30, m,
tern ye 4:45 p.m. *8:00 p. m
“Excepting Saturdays,
Grass Valley, Chica<
. 80 Park, Colfax, 4:45 p.m. 11:30.8. m
‘tase Valley... 9:43am. 8:00 p. m
Sierra City.. .., 11:30a.m. 8:00 Pp. m
N. Bloomtield.. 3:00 Pm. 8:00 p, m
Maybert.:.... 2:00 p.m. 8:00 p. m
*¥on Bet:. <4.. 9:30a. m. 2.00 p. m
** Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday
Office Hours—9 a, m. to 7:30 p.m. Sundays and Holidays: 11:30 a. m. to 12:30
pm, . :
. De Nor Despair, because you ‘have -tried
Many medicines and have failed to receiv:
benefit. Ring yrred that Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
cures when all others fail to d
whatever, ee
Cure for Headache.
Asa remedy for all forms of Headach
Electric Bitters has proved to be the ver)
it. It effects a Permanent cure and ‘tic
lust dreaded habitual sick headaches yield
to its influence. We urge all who are
afflicted to procure a_ bottle, and give thi::
remedy.a fair: trig], In cases of habituaj. ¢
constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving’
the needed tone to the bowels, aud few case.
long resist the use of this medicine. Try iy
once. Fifty cents and'$1,00 at Dickermai.
& Co.’s. Drug Store.
einem; =o
H, McKECHNIE,
HOUSE PAINTER
* PAPER HANGER,
_ Specialty.
numpoint of strength with 152
. The Ché¥ining Operetta, ‘Little Red Riding
Part Ill,
schemes are offered for their consideration.
idi i i
These remarks are called ont by a fetter tas pot iy, flood Drill, by twelve little
ceived by the Tuansonrtrr, exposing a man. ‘ ae oe
a Notice to Electric Light Companies,
‘ NOTICE Is REREBY GIVEN SHAT SEALED
* . the Board of City Trustees ungil
Great American Importing Tea Co,
Commercial St, Nevada City.
56 Mill St.,-Grass Valley,Headquarters, 52-58 Market Street, 8. F.
_ “TRY OUR .
MONEY SAYING PRICES
AT-OUR
MONEY SAVING STORES
~~ 400 IN OPERATION
Money Saved Every: Day
No Special Day
: 3
Nevada City. Theatre,
Concert
AND ceria
Operetta,
GIVEN ‘BY
Mrs. H. G. Parsons,
ASSISTED BY HER PRIVATE AND
= CLASS. PUPILS,
Part I,
Will include Vocal Solos, Quartettes, Chorusses and Dramatic Recitations.
+, , Part Al,
Hood,” introducing thirty Nevada City
children iu attractive costumes, also
O@ Admission— Adults, 25 cents; Children 15 cents, “ Reserved Seats, 15 cents
extra. To be had at C.E. Mulloy’s.
FOR SALE.
THE NOVELTY REPAIR SHOP
O§8 SACRAMENTO STREET, near the Pl: Za,
iueluding Band Saw, Circular Saws, Wood
Lathe, Mortising “Machine, and with Water
Wheel and Shafting, all Pontptete and ready . .
to run, is offered forsale. Inquire of or address,
m23 , O. C. PERCIVAL.
4proved a failure, and Antiochus was
the center of the body. This soon a8 SOU
line
F across, and then, all of a sudden, the
microbe separates in the middle and
behold, we have two in place of one!
Each of these rapidly increases in.size,
until they are as large as the original,
when the miracle of the side spots and
transverse line appears and in place of
two microbes we have four. By this
wonderful plan of.reproduction one
inereases to two, two to four, four to
eight and eight to sixteen until within
defeat at Zimma. he turned his attention to the political affairs of Carthage,
and inaugurated a system of reform
which he carried out so rigorously that
she;soon found himself intensely hated
by. a large faction of the Carthaginians.
fhehind him was the honesty of the
country, howeyer, and, finding he could
not be swerved from his purpose, the
rogues in office attempted to assassinate him, Finding that his death had
been determined on Hannibal left Carthage, went to Tyre. and thence to the
dominions of Antiochus, whom he soon
enlisted in war with Rome. The war
ordered to surrender Hannibal, who
got news of the demand and made his
escape. Roman hatred followed him to
Bithynia, and, finding himself on the
Friday Evening, Apett ae re
Subject—""Backbone, oe
Priday Eyening, ‘April 10th, 2 :
HOM. d.,-HOWARD, of Grass Yall.
Subject—Sunshine and Shadows,” ;
ee
Friday Evening, April 17th, Z
REY. Ld. GARVER, Of Grass Valley,
& Subject—“E. Pluribus Unum.”
Tickets for the Course, 50 cents.
Single Tickets, 25:cents, :
Childten’s Tickets, 10 cents.
Spring Millinery.
The. -. Largest « and. ost
In Nevada = County.
f0@FDon’t make your purchases with=
out examining my goods and prices,
TRS. I. MARION,
Leader Millinery,
NEVADA CITY, --~
wee
Wines am Wines ——
fs B. WOLF. The Cash Grocer,
Has received a consignment of
Fine Imported and. California
Wines which he will sell at the
following figures : :
point of keing given up, he died from
poison. The story that he once had a
meeting at Ephesus with his old enemy, Scipio Africanus, is told on fairly
good authority.
Morgan’s Imported Sherry, 50 cents per quart bottle.
George’s Imported Claret, 50 cents per bottle.
Sweet California Muscat, 2 5 cents per quart bottle.
American Champagne, Imperial, 75 cents per pint bottle.
Durand & Co. Extra Sec. 75 cents, pint bottle. “
Sauturne, 25 cents per bottle.
1-2 barrel (30 gals) Resling Wine, 40 cents per gallon.
u
added specialties,
INI
per quart bottle.
Also, 4 dozen of bottles fine Blackberry Brandy at 25 cents
2
Cg)
P. G. SCADDEN.
Commercial Street,
Groceries,
GIVE ME A TRIAL.
senile esse
The Freshest and Best Stock
MMSE
-Has on Hand
Goods, Provisions, Can
Etc., Etc,,
To be found in Nevada Clty ee
Goods delivered free of charge.
roposals will be received by the Clerk of
Thursday, :Aprif Oth, 1896, ©
“ 5 o'clock P. M., for lightin: the City of Neada for one year as re quire th
ions on file at the City Hall.: os a tee
By order of the Board of City Trustees,
RR
: Clerk of the 8 a : r. e ;
Nevada City; March 26th, 1896.. «* ra ;
4
.
will recominena® ity ‘Sona All of lers promptly executed. Leave or_ dera at the Union Hotel,
A
The Best of All! we
: THE BEST, THE MOST: COMFORTAB
“150 styles at Prices —
gaa} “irs. Lester & Crawford,
Equal To It J
“
Bi
Even the Stay or Corset affects generations
Jy ci] then seem plain that an's du
As
Ladies’ Favorite.
He in the Worl
; tocome,
it is woman's duty to secure
LE, FLEXIBLE and BAsy FITTING
Ping at the shrine of == tts
oe Royal W. orcester, . 2
. Just now the world is worshi
a BO cents to S10. .
en Ts Ae eee
Sole Agentoffor Nevada City.
aa
evening toilette
brivs retain the
ent_epogh is to:
fulliiess difectly
tumes are pop
pervede the bla
The Eton is cv
with pointed or
the:back and v
plain or fancy 1
coat. models a
revere and with
vest, The sp
New York hou
a drooping 5
items ‘of: ifort
the McDowell’
always abuodai
designs, ‘‘La
Album of Fash
_ sgubscription, ‘01
**Krench Drese!
30 cents per «
a year or 15 o¢
able to procure
your newsdeal
but apply by 2
& Co., 4 West
Ch
The dates of
swoon to be :
-Chareh ‘in’ thi
rather transp<
«Grass Valley v
evening of Aj
&0th, and J. ‘
Recture on the
of April. Ths
modate the g
the highly fay
Howard made
church Sands
conclusion the
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