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December 4, 1886 (4 pages)

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The ily Tramorit Daily. Mondays Excepted. . Union: The annual meeting for the election of officers of Grass Valley Chapter, No. 18, R. A. M., was held on Wednesday evening, at which the present were reelected for the ——year: Wm. G. Hudson, High Priest; Alenzo Morehouse ing; Theodore H. Wilhelm, Scribe; ward Coleman, Treasurer; Geo. W. Hill, Secretary, VS, ‘tors, THE operation of the special delivery system during the year ending September 30, 1886, for California was as follows: Alameda, total special delivery letters, 552; Los Angeles, 2,245; Marysville, 135; Nevada City, 93; Sacramento, 3,655; San Franeieco, 51,932; San Jose, 1,459; Steckton, 507; Vallejo, 128. Rai ——~?<>o At San Francisco, Wm. E. Barron and others have sued Antoine Borel, executor of the estate of Robert Wal-) kinshaw, to have him declared a » trustee for them cf the value of two . Promissory notes for $5,000, 250 shares of stock of the Capital Gas Company, and 4,125 shares of the North Bloomfield Gravel Company. Cards, nds, ‘Tuts. the largest and 1d Cigarette Holyn of smokers is E. K. Downer, of the Downieville Messenger, was in town night before Jast on his way to San Francisco. It is suspected that he was on matrimonial business bent. He didn’t stop here long enough to give the TranSCRIPT an opportunity to interview him on the subject, which was very unsociable of him to say the least. >nathal. January 3d has been fixed as the time toshow cause why the -real and personal property ‘om 8 be IZES ASERS. HANCE. very body to guess erson making st prize ; the ing to the estate of C. E. Br at deceased, should ‘not sold. Epinsuru, Scotland, is Nevada City’s most formidable rival in the struggle for the honor of being reeognized. by the world at large as the modern Athens, ro .NgvADA City justices of the peace complain of a scarcity of criminal business, and’ their invariable response to the item-gatherer is ‘‘nothing new today.” en I Sen, JosEPH WHERRY advertises in an_ other column that he will not be re. sponsible for any debts eontracted by . his wife, Mary Wherry, q wee 8 Pee Tue mail carryin _ between this city an tuary Clock, representing Gathering of arrangements Grass Valley . seemed tobe all uskew day before $1 00 worth gets a ad y yesterday. g gets a chance in, a is entitled to. e time of the purzuesses in a book George G. ALLAN, who has been very ill with bilious fever, was slightly improved yesterday. done from abroad, on H. V. Rearnan and Lewis Freer ae Cehots will We pebhave formed a law copartnership at ced down at Oroville. a Eee Nevada City. The Bishopric of Nevada. »RICES! Rev. R. M. Kirbys, who was electthe ed by the House of. Bishops to the isphoric of the missionary districts f Nevada and Utah, has declined e election and therefore Bishop hitaker has charge of the diocese. Rev, George R. Davis would ac‘cept the position, his appointment "would be very warmly welcomed by e citizens of Nevada, irrespective f creed. Me is a whole-souled, ‘warm-hearted Christian gentleman, whom we all love because we can’t elp it. His personal influence is et, and he is fit to step into Bishop ‘hitaker’s shoes,—Carson Index. . STORE, a na ti s » He Aone a paid 100 gainst him a Parson Davis’s many friends and Rei € old-time heighbors at Nevada City ibber “heartily second+the motion that he » Shoes. “have the place, He would do the best . : rs nobody. kind of work among the sinners over White Shirt, Neck : the other side of the hill. ; An Expert Victimized. 4 50. A Sierracounty miner went to 9 ~ an expert who was making explo12 Wr rations in his district and said he believed there was a ‘‘dead thing” 15 in the bottom of a certain deserted 20 ‘mining shaft near the Keystone 25 mine. The expert, taking advantage of the information, slipped 15 out alone one night with a lot of Aer t. rope and other supplies, and lowered himself down into the hole. Atthe bottom of it he found the corpse of a fox,.but no sign of a ledge. He quietly slipped back to the boarding place, resolved to tell no one of thie'cruel hoax per_ petratedon him. But. somehow _ the circumstance got noised about, and the expert was obliged to leave the camp to save himself from being laughed into contempt. ee ys’ Overcoats. ‘ansaction. ment. h, guaranteed a rs at $2 each. . Our Representatives. The San Francisco Call of Sunday contains an article on State Legislators in which it refers to “= : Senator Cross as — ape sly low figures. t,” and remarks that his sucors 37i¢c. each aoellly “A. Walrath, the wealthy a : _miver from Nevada county, who ante each. has served a couple of terms in the j ‘Assembly and is an experienced , liamentarian, will take an actve partin business’’ next session. Of our Assemblymen it has this ixed statement: “James Sims f Nevada is a naa ed om ‘gyman; his colleague, John T. D BLANKETS. ikes, who isa miner by profes& pair. g n, was, till lately, postmaster of : rass Valley.’’i TT fi} **BLoop-Foop”’ is the suggestive me often given to Ayer’s Sarsant. rilla, because of its blood-enats for mining ching qualities. ule, for which ‘Dance at Town Talk Tonight. t of that kind McLeod Bros. & Foot will give a a veial dance at Town Talk Hall to— might. Gents’ 50 cents, ladies free. All ace invited. Beattiful Christmas Candies, Antoine Tam, at his Oyster Sapon on Pine street, has jast resived a mammath stock of choice confectionery, cake and Christmas tree ornaments. This isthe largest and finest assortment. ever prought to Nevada City, and they ‘will be sold at tbe very lowest prices. He also keeps fresh Eastern oysters, and serves them y style desired. 6 ’ TAKES HOLD. Grass Valley Stands im on the Tree Planting Scheme. Speaking of the action of certain ladies at this city and Grass Valley to inaugurate the observance ofan ‘“‘arbor day” in this county, the Tidings Says: “A meeting will be held soon, and at that meeting all arrangements will be perfected. The proposition now discussed by the leading Spirits of the enterprise is that the 22d of February be the day on which to plant trees on both sides of the road between Nevada City and Grass Valley. It is proposed that on that day the ladies and gentlemen of Nevada City and Grass Valley meet at Glenbrook Park, where appropriate ceremonies will probably take place, and after the ceremonies the people will then commence planting trees—the Grass Valleyans coming this way and Nevada Cityans going their way. It is pro that the Native Sons dig the holes for the trees. It is thought best to have the trees 20 feet apart, and each family will be expected to furnish a tree. Chas. Barker has consented to secure ‘trees, and they can be purchased for a very small sum. The trees will be of different varieties, including maee elm, walnut and others. The adies will interview the Board of Supervisors and obtain their consent and assistance in the mat‘. ter.’”’ oe Another Bugaboo. The Marysville Democrat of Wednesday says: Don’t say one word now; we are about to corral the hydraulickers, and put an end tothis ugly business, known as hydraulic mining. Of course the streams will stay muddy a couple of years after the last bydraulicker is chased into his hole, but we’ll get them stopped all thesame. Look out for a raise in our land. In other words, the -guileless ranchers of the Marysville section are about to be called upon for more ‘‘boodle’”’ by the Sexey-Ohleyer ring, whose exchequer must be getting rather low by this time. A.L. #. Eatertainment, A public installation of the officers of Nevada City Council, No. 234, A. L, of H., will take place at Pythian Castle on Thursday evening,January 6th. At the conclusion thereof the members of the order and their invited guests will adjourn to the Theatre where is to be given a fine musieal and literary entertainment which will be followed by a banquet served at the same place, Each companion of Nevada City Council, will have the rivilege of inviting one guest not beonging to the order, Grass Valley Council will be present in force. For the Defendant. The four jurors in the case of John Nebe vs. Chas. Pietzsch, which was submitted Thursday evening in the Superior Court, returned a verdict for the defendant. Pietzsch is postmaster and storekeeper at the town of Spenceville. Nebe sued him in the justice court for $229.25 for services as clerk, and got judgment for $66.57 and costs. Pietzsch then appealed to the Superior Court, where the judgment of the lower court was reversed. . ~~ 2 <p> Before a Jury. The vase of J. B. Johnson vs, Clarence Shurtleff et al. was on trial in tke Superior Court yesterday before the following jurors: P. Miller, M. Mannon, A. E, Womack, ,M. White, E. Booth, J. W. Upton, 8. R. Kyle, A. G. Chew, John Grissell, R. G. Roberts, J. C. Conaway and J.N. Jewett. The suit is brought to recover ona promissory note for $200. Plaintiff got judgment for $145 and costs in the justice court, whereupon defendants appealed. The latter claim that they have once paid the note, Kuight Templar Election. The following persons were elected officers of Nevada Commandery, No. 6, K. T., for the ensuing year: E. C., John T. Morgan; Genl’o, E. Coleman; C. G., A. D. West; Prelate, Rev. R. H. Sink; S. W., D. E. Morgu J. W., T. H. Wilhelm; Treas., J. C. Shaw; Ree., J. H. Boardman, The installation will take place on the 16th, ome The Royal Metal. About $5,000° worth-of gold bars were hotding down the builion table at the Citizens Bank yesterday. This is not mentioned because it is anything unusual, but simply to show that the quartz-and drift mines around here are keeping up their lick in the matter of productiveness. When symptoms of malaria appear n any form, take Ayer’s .gue Cure-at once, to prevent the development of the disease, and continue until health is restored, as it surely will be by the use of thisremedy. A cure is warranted in omery instance. i I yinp that Ely’s Cream Balm is all that is claimed for it. I used it-for catarrh and earache. It has done me good. My sister also used it and it has helped her very much. <A good many are using it out here with result:. Mrs. M. M. W erman, Welville, Mon. Mr. P.’M. Barper, has used Ely’s Cream Balm for Catarrh in his family and commends it very highly. A lady-is recovering the sense of smell. A Tunkhannock lawyer. known to many of our ers, says he was cured of deafness.— Pittston, Pa., Gazette. Wives urge your husbands to use Dr. Gunn’s Bitters, that is, they are cross, dyspeptic or any way troubled in mind. THE COCAINE HABIT. The Worst Slavery Known—New Revelations ef Power. When eocaine was discovered the medical world exclaimed ‘thank heaven!” Bat useful as it is,it is also dangerous, especially when its use is perverted from the deadening of pain for surgical operations, to the stimalation and destruction of the human body. Its first effects are soothing and captivating, but the thralldom is the most horrible slavery known to humanity, J. L. Stephens, M. D.,of Lebanon, O., was interviewed by our reporter yesterday at the Grand Hotel, and during the conversation the dector said: ‘‘The cocaine habit ‘is a thousand times worse than the morphine and opium habits, and you would be astonished,” he said, ‘‘if you knew how frightfully the habit is increasing.” ‘*What are its effects?” ; “It is the worst constitution wrecker ever known. It ruins the liver and kidneys in half a year, and when this work is done, the strongest constitution soon succumbs.” ‘Do you know of Dr. Uaderhill’s case trere in Cincinnati?” “That leading physician who became a victim of the cocaine habit? Yes. His case wasa very sadone, but the habit can be cured. I have rescued many a man from a worse condition,” : ‘What werse than Dr. Underhill’s?” ’ ‘‘Indeed, sir, far so, Justin M. . Hall, A. M., M. D., president of the: State Board of Health of Iowa, and a famed apete soem, and Alexander Neil, M. D., professor of surgery in the Columbus Medical College, and president of the Academy of Medicine, a man widely known, Rey. W. from personal experience in opium eating, ete., can tell you of the kind of success our form of treatment wins, and so can H. ©. Wilson, formerly of Cincinnati, who is now assotiated with me,” G “Would you mind letting our readers into the secret of. your methods?” ig ‘Well, young man, you surely have a good bit of assurance to ask a man to give his business away to the public; but I won't whelly disapp0int you. 1 have treated over 20,000 patients, ln common with Many eminent phygicians, I, for years made a close study of the effects of the habits on the systemand the organs which they most severely attack. Dr. Hall, Dr. Neil and Mr. Wilson, whom I have mentioned, and hundreds of others, equally as expert, made many similar experiments,on their own behalf. We each found that these drugs worked most destructively in the kidneys and liver; in fact, nally destroyed them, It was then apparent that no cure could be effected until those “—" could be restored to health. e recently ex~ hausted the entire range of medical science, experimenting with all known remedies tor these organs, and as the result of these close investigations we all substantially agreed, though following different lines of inquiry,
that the most reliable, scientific pre~ paration, was Warner's safe cure, Chis was the second point in the discovery. The third was our own private form of treatment, which, of course, we denot divulge to the public. Every oase that we have treated first with Warner’s safe cure, then with our own private treatment, and followed up again with Warner’s safe cure for afew weeks, has been successful, These habits can’t be cured without using it, because the habit isnourished and sustained in the liver aud kidneys. The habit can be kept up in moderation, however, if free use be also made, at the saine time, of that great remedy.” “Yes, it is a world famed and justly celebrated specific! Like many other physicians, 1 used to deride the claims made for it, but I know now for a fact that it is the world’s greatest blessing, having sovereign power over hitherto incurable diseases of the kidneys and liver, and when I have said that, young man, I have said nearly everything, for most diseases originate in, or are aggravated by, a depraved condition of the kidneys.” *‘People do not realize this, becausé, singular as it may seem, the kidneys may bein a very advanced stage of decomposition, and yet owing to the fact that there are but few nerves of sensation in them the subject will not experience much pain thereiu. On this account thousands of people die every year of kidney disease unknowingly. They have so called disorders of the head, of the heart and lungs and stomach, and treat them in vain, for the real cause of their misery is deranged kidneys, and if‘they were restored to health the other disorders would soon dis— appear.” r, Stephens’s experience, that can be confirmed by many thousands. whom he has treated, adds only more emphasis to the experience of many buodreds of thousands all over the world, that the remedy he refers to is without any doubt the most beneficent discovery ever given tohumanity, SEE The Fountin of Vitality: The soure of physical energ and mental activity, is the blood. Let this become yitiated with bile, so thin and watery in consequence. of indigestion and non-assimilation of the food, and an interruption of the functions of the body, and a loss of stamina, flesh and appetite ensues. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is a tonic specially adapted to restore all three, because it assists digestion and assimilation, and removes bile’ and other impurities from the circulation. Protected and strengthened with this admirable defensive invigorant, the system defies influences inimical to health, to which, ifjunregulated and feeble, it would undoubtedly suceumb. Constipa-— tion, often an_ obstinate; and chronic ailment, is entirely remtoved by it, the liver, kidneys:.and bladder roused from inaction, and a tendency to rheumatism effectually counteracted, It also eradicates malarial disease. CrovuP, WHOOPING coucH and Bronchitis immediately re by Shiloh’s Cure. Carr Bros. P, Clancey of Indianapolis, Ind.,The Doolittles Settled. San Francisco Hotel Gazette: We have received a card from the Byrns Hotel, Woodland, which settles the matter of the Doolittles. James H. Doolittle is the proprietor and his father, the venerable and extra No. egg “Tra B” is the man ereof. Whether we are to infer from this that Ira has_ relinquished his connection with the Union of Nevada City, we are unable to state. Ira R. Doolittle is the proprietor of the Union billiard parlors here, and James H. Doolittle isthe manager thereof, see — A Political Wonder. San_ Francisco Chronicle : ‘*Wonders will never cease. Democrat has declined an office, and is actually serving as Deputy under a more ambitious Republican. Still, there seems to be method in his madness. The sition is that of Postmaster at Blue Tent, Nevada county, and the office is worth about $20 a year. The modest Democratic dep will expect at least that sum eac month, aud'‘will; atthe same time have the satisfaction of being able to denounce his chief as an offensive partisan.” ‘ A Fine Store. Brand & Stich’s store presented a handsome appearance on opening day. They have an unusually -fine stock this year, especially in leather and plush albums. The boxed’ and fringed Christmas ecards are exceedingly artistic. On the pyramid in the rear of the store is everything from a very fine plush album mounted on a nickel stand, to five cent whistles, There are, innumerable plush cases in every style and at various prices, A person can spend an hour there sight-seeing, and then not be weary. Election of Officers, The following were elecied officers of Eagle Hose Company. No. 8: John Snell, President, (reelected); Richard Tremain, Forenaan; Wm. Kinkead, First Assistant; Louis Seibert, Second Assistant ; George Legg, Secretary ; John Kistle, Treasurer, (re-elected), =~ <) CGR TERRES Some of Sam Jones’ Sayings. I’m a peculiar fellow; I do love my wife. It takes a cold pew to make a cold pulpit. ° There is nothing better in heaventhan religion. ~ . Our actions of today are the thoughts of yesterday. A truthful woman‘is the greatest adornment of home. It takes prayer, study and thought to get up a first-class sermon. If you livein impure thoughts you will be impure in your lives. Profanity is more or less a profession of your loyalty to the devil. A church that can’t do anything but keep itself straight is a failure, When a heart is chuck full of error.there is no room for the truth, We are in no position to help or hurt the church until we are inside of it. Nobody ever went to sleep indifferent to religion and waked up in heaven. : A child is loved by God because ithas no opinions and wants to learn something. It takes a first-class preacher and a first-class hearer to get up a first-class sermon. I want tosee our young girls grow up better women than our motners and wives are. You can help your preacher, instead of everlastingly calling on your preacher to help you. Don’t get into anybody’s way with your naturalness, but try to be yourself whérever you go. Run into heaven barefooted and bareheaded rather than miss it en account of anything in the world, If we’re right we can’t be hurt by the truth, and if we‘ain’t right we ought to be hurt righteously. The trouble with the Church is that it is a vast hospital; it takes ali the well ones to take care of the sick ones. You show me a man that keeps the Sabbath day holy, and T’ll show you a man that’s a Christian all the weel. The infidélity that hurts is the infidelity of the man who makes out he’s on God’s side, and then won’t live up. om eMeén’s overshoes at 50 cents a pairat K. Casper’s Nevada ed t Opposition Store. you free, something of great value and importance to you that will start youin business which wi) bring jou in more money right away than pocier, Fa else in this world. Any one can do the work and live at home. ither sex; allages. Something new, that just coins money for all workers. We will start you; capital not needei, This is one of the genuine, impbdr‘ nt chances of a lifetime. 08e who are ambitious and enterprising will not delay. Grand outfit free. dress Truz & Co., Augusta, Maine. Working Classes eee cies omplornann at home, the whole of the time, or for their sparemoments. Business new, Weare now pre easily earn from 50 cents to $5 per evening, eg te sam by devoting all thelt time to the C88. ris earn nearly as much as men. who see this may send their address and test the business, we make this offer. To such as are not ee Pei gent sme ane -powyeg for the trou * particnes and outfit free. Address Groner Srinson & Co., Portland, Maine, and ‘}Casper’s Nevada City Coens to be made. Cut this out and . 3 MONEYscis" tous, and we will send ATTENTION pared to furnish blight and profitable, Persons of either sex . ; Nevel Christmas and New Year Cards. ~ Beautiful in design and the lat-. Sargaparilla. est styles. Leave orders with = ——+ F. E. Brown, this office. tf Ir you feel despondent use Dr. 3 Gunn’s Bitters. Lanres’ rubber evershoes at 49 3 : cents.a pair, at K. Casper’s tf Usz D. D. D. for Dyspepsia. —_——— eo K. Casper positively undersells all competitors. Read his price list in another column. tf Ruxrvmatism and similar diseases caused by a low state of the system, are cured by using Ayer’s Iy YoU WANT THE LATEST STYLES in gents’ clothing and furnishing goods, go to the Nevapa Crry OpPOSITION Stork. K. Casper, — ager. MeEw’s Lap bnew boots’at $2.50 a pair at K. Casper’s. tf Positive Fact.—Ne remedy has ever met with such cag ap> Tar hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantee it. . Carr Bros. @0@” A special invitation is extended to everybody tocall at K. Casper’s Nevada City weer C) proval as the National Horse Lini. Clothing Store and see rices ment. If you have any regard for . of his beautiful stock of eu A. the horses under your care do not delay, but procure a bottle of the} Goto the Nevada City OpposiNational Horse Liniment at once . tion Store of K. Casper. He posiand place it in your stable for im-! tively undersells al competitors, mediate use. W. D. Vinton is the 1d-1m ; and gives elegant prizes to customers, tf agent for Nevada City. 5 rah Buy your winter clothing, furnishing goods, etc. , of K. Casper and.at the same time secure chances of.drawing one of those valuable prizes. tf oe y When Baby was sick, we gave her Castor ia, No.8ECOND-HAND Goops kept at When she wasa Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria When she had children she gavej them * Castoria Store. UNuike most bitters,Dr. Gunn’s Bitters does everything that is claimed for it. nb © Ge ns weiccneins:« 4 HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT. Reader, have you seen the LARGE AND ELEGANT TSPLAY Unristias and: New ea —NOW ON EXHIBITION AT— W.D. VINTON’S Drug Store. If you have not, delay buying until you have examined them. Time and space forbid the enumeration of all the myriad of articles suitable for Holiday Gifts that can be found here. Here are some of them : In Plush and Leather: Odor Cases, Toilet Cases, Dressing Cases, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, and everything else in this line, Choice Perfumes: RASTMAN'S—-LONDBORG'S~-PINAUD'S-PALMER’S, &@ Before purchasing elsewhere call and satisfy yourself that for richness and reasonableness of price my stock for Christmas and New Year trade is not excelled in the county. W.D. VINTON. Cor. Broad and Pine Sts. COMPARE AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF ac simile of the ordinary ham, Fac simile of the celebrated ‘‘Our a being placed on the market, Tast’’ Ham, taken from selected and claimed to be a8 good as the hogs, trimmed and cured express. “Our Taste.” ly for fancy trade. , Always ‘ bright and delicious. je 00 OUR TASTE HAMS are always fresh, ht, and a ae as a chicken. A slice for Dreaktast is indeed’ delicious ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THEM. Hall, Lahrs & Co,, Proprictors, Sacramento ® The Pioneer of Low Prices ! UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF = Who about three years came to Nevada City and b business here brought sore the prices of a oe DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, Upon which fabulous profits had long been enjoyed, to a fair basis, has Pip he to such an extent, thanks to the appreciation of the ple of Nevada county, that he now enjoys the i t patro towed upon any single establishment in his line doing business in in ON BROAD STREET, Under his proprietorship, IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINE S. The goods shown there are bought for cash, and sold on the same terms. This enables everything to be put in the store at less than merchants who buy on time can get goods for, and customers who pay for what they get do not have to pay lesses on dead-beat bills. He positively Challenges Competition If another store sells a suit of clothes for $12.50, HYMAN will sell the same thing at $10 and go on. ERCHANT TAILORING, aul He has employed a first-class fitter and cutter from London, and ‘he can make up suits or single garments at LOWER RATES than any other workman in town. The stock of cloths he has on hand wzs pe a: at two bits on the dollar, therefore he can turn ‘out Custom Made Clothing at immensely lower rates than others can. Fit guaranteed or no sale. All suits made at this establishment kept in reair free of ch « ‘ READY-MADE CLOTHING, Bought from HYMAN will not be permitted to leave the store till it is reshaped if necessary to fit perfectly. Four clerks employed, and all of them young men whose homes are in Nevada City. All that Mr. Hyman asks is for the public to examine his goods and soe for which no charge is made. He does not ask any person to uy from him unless he can undersell competitors. All A child can get just as good a bargain as the shrewdest buyer. customers treated alike. : EZ AT . BRANCH STORE,= Junction of Main and Commercial Streets, The Stock of Goods Saved from the Late Fire has been disposed of, and Large Invoices of New Goods have arrived direct from New York. They include DRY GOODS, CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, ETC. I will cerry alarger stock of Boots and Shoesthis season than ever before. _If you want bargains, give meacall. Having two stores and purenneing in large quantities, Iam enabled to undersell all compet1 . rs GOODS SHOWN WITH PLEASURE, WISH TO PURCHASE OR Not ieAwroscgmce DON’T BE MISTAKEN IN THE PLACES, San Francisco Opposition Store, Corner Main and Commercial Sts., and ida. Citizens Bank, Broad St. N. B. I have no Stores outside of Nevada County. . M0 A telephone between the two stores for the accommodation of patrons. M. J. Nolan has been appointed agent at North Bloomfield for the San Francisco Opposition Stores, and has a full line of samples from which orders can bé‘ihade. YO 90 Dozen Felt Hats All of the Latest Styles, For 65 Comits, SOLD EVERYWHERE FOR One Dollar. ——_Q— = Ladies, whether you wish to purchase or not, call and see the New Novelties for Fanoy Work ' CONSISTING IN PART OF . . PGMPONS, CORDS, TASSELS, FRINGES, : SPLASHERS, ‘TIDIES, _ LAUNDRY BAGS, ee _ MATS, ETC. MRS. LESTER & MAIN STREET, NEAR UNION HOTEL, NWevada City, Cal e GRAWFORD,. Ome Live Mean!