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December 24, 1885 (4 pages)

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ait. ANTLY THELR k AND F: INS, ES. ON. TAIL, ietor. ey OP. LE SHOP ‘actory, Painting. yVORK SS STYL ONVILLE. 1885. Markel. Bank. Pro srietor, , ages, Etc., “mg Wholely found in a JY MEAT FOR © THEIR ADITH ME, AS WEST RATES t charg €FZIGER. 'AURANT, treet, [ARKET, NEVA.AL, Proprictor. UEASBOVE ANT, it in m 3S STYLE OOKING, in which é of experience. every morning. . . to Order.’ s of the Season Best Style. A. N KEMPE. . BRANUHS REMEDY. mall Bottle 50 cts. . ATEST REMEDY IN Sore Throat, } », Hoarseness, oping Cough, . EASES OF THE ND LUNGS. rs in relieving Com hens the Lungs, ritation of the Threat rcipal Drugstores in afcounty : ind, P. CLARK, rietors, Neves CAN ——$_—__—— t or Sale. Niag House and : Lot gET, NEVADA OT, d_ convenient to : : town. Apply alm = [haem E635 ; otice. F ~ given to all whom 7 YE the chica Qe . corporation, Will’ Tig ny material furnished. q or or on the cot ed on Gold flat, Nee" [AS LEGG, Presiden t, Secretarya 4 ee " gpend the holidays, being accoms Tus, of all Christmas times, i® the saddest for hydraulic miners in the upper part of the county and their families. Charley Sexey & Co. will get an extra kindling under their carcasses in the other world, if they don’t in this, for the misery they are causing the poor miners. day from the Gold Run mine on the Middle Yuba rivet near Moore’s Flat. Today he will go to his home in San Francisco to panied by his daughter, Miss Katie, who has been visiting friends here. : Iw one week Ely’s Cream Balm opened a passage. in one nostril through which I had not breathed in three years, subdued an inflammation in my head. and throat, the result of Catarrh.—CoLoneL ©. M, Neruntay, Owego, NX; (See advertis@ment.) d16-ti ——.-o Mrs. A. MALtMan, of Sierra City, who has been below on a visit, arrived here Tuesday evening and will remain a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gault, before returning home. —->-— SeveraL of the old Nevadans, who were “‘fired out’’ of Federal offices, are talking of returning t> this city to get their breath, and be ready for the next change in the administration. Tux case of Kevern vs. ’Providence mining company is to be appealed to the Supreme Court. G. D. Buckley, attorney for plaintiff, is engaged in preparing the necessary papers. Dramonb Jewelry has just been received at C. J: Brand’s. A large assortment of diamonds elegantly set in rings, breastpins and earrings will be sold at San Francisco prices. d20 cone St OE Nat. Tuuy, of the Omega mining company, was in town yesterday. He reports pleaty of wate: in bis section, all of which is going to waste on ac.ount of the Valley fiends. Wuy is Brand Brothers store crowded daily with “customers ? Ans. They have the largest assortment, sell at bed-rock prices and give you pleasant attention. Tur people here seem to be well supplied with turkeys. Over three hundred have been sold by peddlers, besides those sold by. our merchants. ihe ——-_-————— Cat atthe Bon Ton Millinery Store, Commercial street, Misses Keller, proprietress, and see the new lot of fine hats and fancy feathers. It — , Never do anything that ‘you are ashamed of, and then you will not look like the man who failed to receive a Christmas present. ———————— MoNTGOMERY BILiy. are when he is locked up. ~_>e-———. Branp BrorHers were receiving yesterday an invoice of choice, new Christmas novelties which are selling rapidly. NotwiTHSsTANDING Nevada county. GO wiTH THE CROWD and give “gome.of your worldly goods to the pour—if you can find any. Ir you want handsome Christmas presents for Jane ‘or Ida, geo to Brand Brothers. S f ad WATERS, Martin & Co. are opening up a fine quartz ‘edge at Canada Hill. a Tue old and young will be made happy at the various churches this evening. ——_Don’? get ,drunk just becau Christmas and New Year are at .hand. ‘Te largest stock of candy in the city is at E. Rosenthal’s. -o--_ No Christmas weddings are announ:‘ed® It’s not too late — ——— Swakrs takes as fine photographs as any artist on the coast.” © > Tue rain does not diminish the “crowd at Prand Brothers. —_-— Broken Candy 15 cents a pound at E. Rosenthal’s, — oo ® Unique. writing desks at Brand Brothers. ‘Skating Academy Xmas Night. er medal, by four gentlemen. ~ Boys’ race for ¥aluable prize. dams, no compromise. Every 1 -Uncerks His Eprror TranscriPt :—In an item “ & Fence Straddier, The Record-Union occupies an ~ Bprrok Transcerrt :—Since the _. farmers with an utter disregard of justice have declared they will accept no compromise, all discussion as tothe ultimate relief afforded by dams hasceased. ‘Nothing but on immediate scouring out of the 4 rivers and deepening their chan-} nels, and a never-ending flow of ; limpid water will satisfy the insatiate grangers. Their cause ‘receives a new impetus from the ———_—__—_— daily bickering and vituperation A. J. Ross came down yester. of Vials of Withering Sarcasm. THEIR SUBSIDIZED PRESS. hydraulic mine must go!” eleven o’clock, John Clemo, who lives on P. Sutton’s ranch near ‘Town Talk, heard some one prowling about the premises, and going out with a shot-gun saw @ man emerge from the hen-house. He called to the fellow to halt, but the order was not obeyed and he fired, being perhaps fifty feet from ; the thief, who ran towards the ladies, aad as the statement was Grass Valley road. Clemo called Pan up A. D. Sutton, a neighbor, and The miners have bought well . together they started out to look nigh all of then. There is abso-. forthe thief. They found a sack . : lute proof of that, and though the . with two chickéns in it, neaf where that the only objection to continuline of policy mapped out to the . he was first seen. . They tracked different papers . varied,” yet the} him 500 feet or so by a trail of ‘ gum total of it all was the miners] blood that led toward Grass Valmembers, would see that this on were their masters.and they were . jey, and tl:en could get no further just and uncalled for: statement but hirelings and sycophants. All. trace of him. It is quite evident who remember the stirring scenes . that some of the shot took effect} publistredgin your paper a few days ago in regard to the holiday vacation of the public schools, you said it was. understood that the lady members of the Board of Education. were responsible for the non-closing of the schools until Christmas day, or words to that effect. Whoever gave you that information could have had no other objectthan to produce a prejudice “in the minds of the teachers and pupils~ against those _ (Zo ve couclyded tomorrow.) A rene . Chicken Thief Shot. Tuesday night about, half past utterly false, it was supposed that some gentleman of the Board who was present when the question was acted upon, and who knew ing the schools through the present week was made by. the lady was corrected. In Tuesday's Transcriet you give the reasons assigned by the Board for continthing is to be pitied and not censured forits pusillanimous position. unenviable position. . " Unfortunately it has about as many sub. scribers in the mining a8 in the cow counties. In order to rétain both classes it sails on both sides to the satisfaction of neither. The The open-handed fight (mean as it is) of the Bee is more respected by the miners than the sycophantic course of its contemporary. —=_-* Open in the Evening: — ‘County Treasurer Robinson will be at his office next Saturday. evening between the hours of 6:30 and 9 o’clock, for. the purpose of receiving State and county taxes. He does this for the accommoda. tion of city property owners who have not paid their taxes. It will enable them to avoid the rush next Monday (the last, day-of grace) when the people will rush 3 heretofore charged. Hand-painted cards are works of art: and reounce. and midnight sessions during the} when Clemo blazed away at him. legislative session of 1889 will] 4 buggy in front of which he readily recognize the paying dates. . stood at thetime was well pepfhe Mary-ville Appeal and Recpered. ord-Union were rivals, and the busy Bee sipped. and stung and yet accomplished nothing. In} It is said that several hydraulic looking over the editions of the] pines will be jumped on-the Ist Bee, Appeal and Record-Union . day of January, the necessary of 1880 the reader cannot fail to} workfor holding the same not note the difference. Truly has it . having been done. Injunctions been said, ‘contrasts are very ef-. rom courts have prevented the iective.” Allthe above named . qsual work. The United States papers then advocated dams and) jaws proclaim that the work must urged upon the people the neces-. pe done, and Sawyer, of the Unitsity and efficacy of what they now . ed States Circuit Court, says it denounce a8 & miner’s measure, . shall not be done.” What in the viz: the Drainage Act. In the] jevil is a fellow going to do when Marysville Appeal dated August . such a state of afairs exist? What Is He To Do? » uing the schools, but the lie pubin from the country ~ by the score. Holiday Goods at Auction, The new postage rules and regulations of the Postoffice Department are causing considerable confusion in the mailing of cards for Christmas presents. A work of art is construed as .merchandise, and must pay higher rates than quire as much postage as letters. Stamped and printed cards, such as chromos, go at half a cent an Christmas cards’ valuable . fo: for artistic work, such as. satin, fringes, etc., 1nust pay merchandise rates. ae > -+——-Tur Nevada City quartz mine is looking splendid.So are the Providence, Nevada County, Wyoming, Mountaineer, Charonnat and a dozen others that might be named. TueERE is but very little sickness in town at the present time,. and the doctors hope to spend an hour Christmas day eating turkey. _>-e Home-MADE Jewelry, warranted 18 carats fine, for sal: at C.J. HOME MADE winter. 16th, 1880, we find the following cruthful remarks: ‘‘Captain Eads’ approval of the practicability of the proposed brugh dams ior penning u» mining debris at convenient localities in the beds. of the rivers through which it would pass to the valleys, adds confidence where confidence is much needed. Many people stil doubt the practicability apd durability of BRUSH DAMS. But there are many practical and scientific men who feel the utmost confidence in the gieat undertaking about to. commence, Death of Jacob Naffziger. A telegram was received here announcing the death of Jacob Naffziger, which took place in Oakland on yesterday afternoon. Che corpse wili today be brought to this city for burial, and the juneral will be under the auspices of the Masonic fraternity of which he. was a member. _* Christmas Stock. Port, Sherry, Brandy, Rum and Whiskey, Fresh Eggs, Mincemeat, Raisins, Currrants, Citron, Pealed Peaches, genuine Buckwheat Flour and all the delicacies gratitude,’”’ says Mr. Selby Carter of Nashville, Tenn., ‘‘for the beneandalso that its completion will not involve great expense to the taxpayers.” The Bee in a sensible} Rotter Skating All the Rage. article on the subject explains its -—— iaith in the success of the propos. Hunt’s Hall( open afternoons ed dams. It says: ‘‘Every body and evenings for skating. that has observed the effect of Our best citizens go, there. debris upon logs and fallen trees Grand extra bill Friday night. van readily appreciate the force of Ladies 15 cts ; gentlemen 25 cts. this argument, for it is a well ausisinses Mey. known fact that it becomes when ot held in our place for even a briei . period, almost as adhesive as cement. Nearly all persons who have had experience in placer ‘ior Christmas, at SMITH’S. Hotel Saturday night. Goyne’s orchestra. d23-3t Joun MICHELL. ee OR Social Christmas Hop at Union Music by lished in aby first item is still uncontraditted, and no doubt the teachers and pupils believe the lady members are responsible for confining them to the schoolroom, contrary to the custom which has heretofore prevailed. I believe the reasons assigned by the Board justify their action and the community will sustain them, but thiscommunity will not approve of their shifting the responsibility of an unpopular act ‘to the shoulders of the lady members of the Board, who arein the minority. Respectfully, I. J. RouFs. Nevapa, Dec. 23, 1885. ‘“CWorps fail to express my fits derived from Ayer’s Sarsaparrilla. My system was filled with scrofula ; blotches, ulcers and matter sores, all over my body.” Mr. Carter was entirely cured by Ayer’s Sarsaparrilla, eight months ago, and has had no return of the scrofulous symptoms. —<_--——— Don’t send below for your job printing when you can get good work done here. If you don’t want to-give it to the Transcript give it tothe Herald. Get such work donein your own town, at all hazards. ——_+2 Christmas presents. Many, 0 account of the storm, —to the printer. Ah assignee’s stock of dolls, dishes, blocks, albums, cups and saucers, etc., is being sold at auc-. Tore are lots of them around tion by Frank Guild, in the Red t House building on Broad street formerly occupied by L. Hy man. Everything -sold at prices lower than ever before known here. 2t ‘—_o--~ Tne men that growl the most about people sending beJow after all their printing done below. ‘For goodness’ sake, be consistent. : z£ ome ‘A; new covered sewer is. being put in from Church street to ComBrand’s, the Jeweler. d20
Loox out for petty thieves.’ keéps the cheapest toys in town. anybody at Carr Bros. . ‘ood h : goods are the very ones who get. 5.14 Brothers. own. otee E. RosenrHan, Commercial St., —— Prayer books nice enough . for wee Fresu candy for Christmas at eal Teachers’ Examination. The semi-annual examination of Milner, Faney Gonis and Yaris applicants for teachers’ certificates will begin at Washington Schoolhouse, Nevada City, on Monday, December 28th, 1885, and continue in session four days. _ A fee of $1 will, according to the State law, be collected from each applicant. {d20-6t A. J. TrrFany, Sec. Co. Board Education. mercial street, along Main. Thut’s what we call a needed and splendid improvement. Re al EE Tx holiday trade in this ~city this year is the best ever known, and it would have been better had it not. been for such outrageous weather. RRSFrom the mildest ailment of the stomach to the Deadliest Epidemic Fever, Dr. Richmond’s Samaritan Nervine is—eonquering maladies which have defied the Faculty, while Dyspepsia, Gout, Rheumatism, Urinary Complaints, Bilousness, Nervous Disabilities, and all disorders not organic, are obFvolenenmeeen A new self-supporting porch reaching the entire length of the Transcript Block will be erected just as soon.as the weather clears up. —>er Seconp-HAND furniture bought Turs is the last day to buy will defer unt.1 New Year yiving presents Tue quartz miners hereabouts and sold at the Standard Auction and Commission house, successor to Geo. Tracy. n26-tf > Many more new houses will be erected on the outskirts ot town just as soon as the rainy season is “over. n —-—_ome have great cause for being happy on Christmas day. The past year has been an unusually prosperous one for them. -_In the matter of ‘the estate of year. —_Go to E, Rosenthal if you wan good and chéap holiday goods. 3 _>-* J. card receivers @ A MERCHANT informs us that his holiday sales this year, up to date, are double those of any previous literated by this matchless Nerve Tonic and Alterative: Who cares for the doctors’ sneers when this infallible remedy is at hand? The afflicted will findit to be a constitutional specific and a fountain of vitality and’ vigor, and exhilarating as a. cool, ing spring of water to the parched $1.50 at Carr Bros. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS NEVADA CITY. t UNION HOTEL, t Risctok BrROS...«-PROPRIETOR December 22, 1885. as refreshing gush_ and fainting traveler in the desert. Schlotthauer, deceased, Januagy . Hanpsome 4th has been fixed as the time for t. °T. Steel, Murchie mine, A. Anderson, San Francisco, CONFECTIONERY © AND EASTERN OYSTERS. —— The Candy Factory and Oyster Parlors of LEDDY & EGAN, on . COMMERCIAL STREET, opposite the Transcri Block, i the most popular establishments in the cfty. nts ere n manufactured The of HOME-MADE CONFECTIONERY. Cy) -FIVE KINDs, r the Holiday trade includes upwards of TWEN: and is all of the purest quality and the choicest fruit flavo.a, NUTS of every kind—the freshest and best stock in , the city this EASTERN OYSTERS for sale by the Can or in the Shell. OYSTERS served to order in all styles. MRS. LEDDY & EAN. DOLLS AND TOYS Ata — ! Owing to our largely increasing trade in We require more room, therefore ~one MUST CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK 9F Dells amd Toss. No Offer Refused. 26 inch Wax Dolls, with hair and ear-rings, for 50 cents. . ; $2 Dolls for $1. $1.50 Dolls for 75 cents, and everything else in the Toy line in proportion. We have just received an elegant assortraent of CHRISTMAS CARDS Which we are sclling at San Francisco priCes. pees Fringed Cards, with envelope, from 5 cts. upExamine our line of Holiday Goods, Gloves, 8 always spends the holidays in the cqunty jail. He says his only sober days the lying ‘sheets of the Valley, there is not a hydraulic mine in operation in mining about the mouths : of streams which flow down from the hydraulic mines can testify to the affectiveness of this style of dams.”’ hen in referring to the indifference of the city of San.Francisco, the Appeal says: ‘The traders of the great mart must see that one of two things are inevitable. Cheir choice lies between remedying the evil from, mining debris or the stooping of the h yéraulic mines.” It is to be regretted by both parties that the newly acquired sense of the Bee and Ap‘peal should have been 80 shortlived. Common sense can not thrive on barren soil, and it was a thing so foreign to the natures of either is APPEAL OR BEE that it died for lack of proper nourishment.~ What was the direct cause of those sensible articles in those erratic journals? It has been proved beyond a doubt that was the year the Appeal thrived and flourished on “(pgBRIS PAP,” A Good Opportunity. Fixtures and liquors in Opera Saloon for sale. Saloon’ for rent. Enquire of Geo. ¥. Jacobs. tf Tue storm has made many deep holes in the roads within the city limits. A's the City Trustees cannot, bylaw, expend money for repairing roads, except on crossings, the Marshal will be compelled to have such work done by property owners in front of whose premises such big holes exist. J. Hetwia has been appointed administrator (with will annexed) of the estate of B. Brockmeier, deceased; his bond being $17,500. A. G. Dennett, N. B. Parazett and Geo. Buck are the appraisers. sialon vil Reap the Transcripr’s advertising columns before making your Holiday purchases. You'll gave money by so doing. oO oO To-morrow will be a legal holiday. The newspaper offices, bank, schools, courts, county offices, etc. bearing the return of the sale of real estate. Holiday goods’ of every description will be promptly and careful-, ty filled by Carr Bros, plated silver ware, suitable for holiday presents, at C.J. Brand, the Jeweler. Brand Brothers. tf —+2--Fancy Perfume and Toilet Seti ———. at Carr Bros. Orpers from the country for -_--Go with the crowd to Brothers. For the Holidays. Beautirun chains, solid and Antoine Tam has this. year th play of ever offered for sale in Nevad City. He has more than on hundred kinds of candies, plai d20 Earu Brown, who went-to New York for his health, writes that he is constantly improving. Gilad . prices 25 to 40 per cent lower tha to hear it. He will sell at wholesale as we THERE is not a better conducted . or safer bank in the world than the Citizens Bank of this city. -with orders by mail. aoe of this year’s crop. FRESH OYSTERS In the shell or by the can. Berore buying your Hormpay Goons look at the fine articles dis-, played at Carr Bros. aerate aes et wedding cakes, etc. s HAnpsome Writing Desks, Work ANTOINE TaM. Boxes, Picture Frames, etc., at d10-2w Pine Bk., Nevada OH7: Carr Brothers. Sux untidy, dirty appearance ——->+=--— THE cRowp is constantly going] jjyed Brand largest and_ most tempting disHoliday confectionery and fancy. The best of all this is that Mr. Tam can afford to sell. at he has. been able to do in the past. as retail, and guarantee satisfaction to all persons who favor him Bushels of nuts of all kinds and Ornaments: for Christmas trees, a grizzly beard should never be alBuckingham’s Dye for S Be Handkerchiefs, L. Farnsworth, do 8 A. Farewell, do A. H. Stebbins, * do A’. N. Winter, do E. W. Roberts, Jr. do. . E. G. Cunoff, St. Petersburg, G. F. Deetken, Auburn, ©. A. Waters; Grisley Ridge, C. Watts, City, J. Treanor, San Juan, e. §. C. Chase, Omega, J.Channel!, Grass Valley. _ PICTURES, ETC. NATIONAL HOTEL./ VES) 80) 1) Gr PROPRIETOR Dec. 22. G.H.-Harper, San Francisco, a e n. °>n E. Dubourdieu, do E. Poag and w, do li} A. Mario, do H. G. Blackmah, Sacramento, Miss E. Ferguson, Oxkland, J. Frank, Bloomfield, C. Felix, Derbec, M. Giovani, do A. P; Carboon, Moore’s Flat, J, A. Rapp, City, Coon Seaman, City. . THE MORE YOU LOOK THE MORE YOU GOING, of Plush Goods, Jewelry, Perfumery. MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, Near Union Hotel, Main St., Nevada City. SHOWFLAKE’S PICTORIAL! LAUGH. to quote an aged confrere. Tt will be closed. aR Sn or cereme = = to Carr Bros. for their fine Holithe Whiskers will readily change their color to a brown or black, at the dams were then deemed a practical solution of the debris question, why are they now. deEven if the roads are bad, the stages are well filled with passengers coming and going from. this day Goods. Geo, E. Turner has a beautiful lot of goods suitable for holiday reputation for neatness and go looks. discretion, and thus keep up your LADIES. You should not fail to call -» Mile race for $59 stakes and leathclared futile? Then the remedial measures were said to be sufficient to save the val'eys, and the closing of the mines would only be contingent on the'r refusing to accede to the relief afforded by dams. The subtle reasoning and telling arguments of the Bee, Appeal and Union, brought adherents to the cause and the bill ‘became a law as: result of which a brush dam was buta subterfuge for wholesale pillage and reckless expenditure. When the’ miners had no further, use for the “big three,” they joined the ranks of ‘the nodam brigade and raised the warwhoop of ‘‘no mining, n° 3t _. dams.”~ After asserting to all their full belief and faith in Capt.. Eads, Col. Mendell and a host. of scientific, learned men, hey now declare by their acts that these world-renowned engineers 4IP frauds and engineering science @ myth. The Appeal and Bee alone are the exponents of the scientific city. ” gospel on Christmas day, even <-->a-days, the roads being a foot two deep with mud. > oe —_— 3t : Toys and Christmas Goods yet yet. is on Commercial street. —-— Year cards at Carr Bros, -_—-. ry at Brand Brothers.Same ‘Eqa-noa on Christmas day some of the saloons. tf tions at Carr Bros. ~_>* TrieLe plated silverware Brand Brothers. Be s Curistmas candles at Br fee eee Remember the ministers of the the printers have to be sacrificed. TRAVELING is not the best nowthe SraNpagD, successor to Tracy. Dr. PExNINGTon’s dental office ald 2 Tre finest Christmas and New New and novel designs in jeweltf: . lowest. Hoxeay goods of all descripDR. WOOD'S presents. s Au. kinds of Scrap, Autograph if. and Photograph Albums at Carr Bros. ete Aut kinds of Holiday books at °F . Carr Bros. o ———— UNIVERSAL VEGETABLE at The Crowd at Tully’s!! PANACEA OF CONCEN— Notwithstanding the storm, the crowd ‘continues to go to J. B. Tully’s to purchase their Holiday s, because they have. found out that his goods are of the-finest quality, and at prices so reasonaple that all can afford to buy. His plush goods are of the best and the margin asked the very Books of poems, history and fiction and juvenile books in at . end ess variety. All will be sold Indian Hemp, the most hopeless cases a. Dyspepsia, Jaurdice, Chilis end Disordered Digestion, Sick Headache eral Denility, ious state or the Stomach, or an inac! afew more left at greatly reduced TRATED EXTRACTS. Prepared from the Active Medicinal Froperties contain Mandrake, Dandelion. pButternut, Black Root, Bog Bane, Bitter Root, Blood Root, Calisaya Bark, Barberry Bark, Sweet Flag, Wa-a-Hoo, Golden Seal, ~etc For the Speedy and Permanent Relief of ‘And all other diseases arising frém a Bil . AT THE BROAD STREET, And see the new stock MILLINERY, AND FANSY COOD Just received. day Presents. Fever, . eee , Gentive ‘or at New York prices. Diaries in . Diseased Liver. ’ : great variety for 1886, very cheap. Fi og ae & CO., 8.F., Wholesle. BOARDMAN & DREYFUSS, . mendation. ‘Albums going very rapidly, with . "for pale by all Druggists. o8-ly a iH Proprietors. ‘ prices. Christmas cards, a new t invoice nearly every day. A few at} more of those art souvenirs left, ‘the only ones in the city. crowd is constantly at ‘ully’s Attorney and Counselor at cial Streets. HAMILTON McCORMICK, aFICESCorner of Pine and CommerLaw, and. puying Christmas goods. Go. Grand-exhibition fancy skating. b Ladies 15c; gettemen 25 cents. principles of the world. The Bee urges every man in the val. Brother#. \ = aim with the crowd toTully’s! 2t Will practice in all the Courts of the State = os j . BAND BOX, LIVER RUGULATON, Hats, Bonnets, They aré really beautiful, and will make attractive Holiper Hats and Bonnets Made or Altered on Short Notice. of S, Wow. . _sLikely as not atffirst glance the above will reveal-,to you nothing but a lot of grinning darkies, which is one of the most common things imaginabie. The second look,. however, cannot fail to betray the true be of the picture, which requires no explanation. ERS nd so it is with pure old SNOWFLAKE WHISKY. At first glance at the bottle you will. perhaps class it as. common, ordi: avoid discovering its wonderful purity, which really needs no recom= For sale by all grocers and druggists. Ee Sample Bottle Free. HALL, L S & CO., — Whisky, of which the market is full ; but on pntting it to the test by we taking a bottle home with you and giving it a fair trial, you cannot