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January 1, 1889 (4 pages)

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ean a Tite te Se The Daily Transcript. OFFICE, Mo. 32 Commercial street, Sheva city, Cal eo CIRCULATES IN _ evade City Grass Valiey, Rough & Ready, North Ban Juan ral, Sweetiand, North Bloomfield, Moore's Fiat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every other town of Nevada coun alsoin Placer and Sierra counties, at acramento, San Franciscoin: fapt; throughout the State ‘trom Siskiyou to San Diego" from the 8ierra to th Bea.” — —== TUESDAY. ‘JAN. 4, 1889. a ec CorLATE NEWS. The Catholic Fair atOgden, Utah, lasted ten days and netted $5,000. . A riot occured at Priors, Ga., between negro miners and a posse. of officers. : Many prospectors are traveling to the new minesin the Harqua Hala Mountains. 5 The Sharbot Lake~ Hotel-at Kings‘ton, Ontario, was burned. Joshua Fraser, an author, perished in the fire. 4, 5 Norman Brown, of Warwarsing, N, Y., has-a full sister to Jay-Eye-See that promises to become a “irutting wonder. Three escaped prisoners have fortified themselves in the woods in Clinton county, O.; and declare they will not surrender. At St: Helena, Sonora, Mexico, two severe e quakes.were. felt on the 2lst inst. Many adobe houses were leveled to the ground, but no lives were lost. < A fox drive took place near-Sabina; Ohio, in*which nearly four thousand persons, men and boys, participated. Only two foxes were scared up and ’ beth escaped. ~ ~ Kate Field has appealed to the Inauguration Committee to have none but California wines used on the 4th of Mareh next, in view of what~ California did for the nomination and election of General Harrison. A gambler and tough at Cleveland, Ohio, .assulted Charley Mitchell on Thursday in a bar-room, and thumped him somewhat, but was finally knocked down ty Mitchell. pelted by a crowd with stale eggs. Stephen Maybell, a former sand-let orator of San Francisco, was attacked in the street of Mountain View, Santa Clara county, by John Vaverty, a Grand Army man, for making the assertion during the recent campaign that General Harrison never drew a sword unless it was ata raffle. Detective Hume ,has sent out a circular describing the rope-ladder used by the train robbers last Monday . & near Clipper Gap, and.offering a reward of $50 to the first person who informs him where and by wliom the blacksmith work was.gone. He says the rings of the ladder aré fifteen _inches long and made of half-inch iron, with an eye turned on each end, __“I was troubled with an eruption on “annoyance when 1’ wished to appear in company. After using ten bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the humor. entirely: disappeared.”’—Mary M. Wood, “40 Adams st:, Lowell, Masg. Oo SEE the new shades in plush cts at Carr Bros. v tf Advertised Letters. The following is a list of letters remaining in the Postoffice-at: Nevada City, California, for the week ending * Déc. 29, 1888. Any person calling for these letters, will -please ask for ‘‘ad: vertised”’ J Gusn, Warren—2 Howa, Mrs. E. K. Nevins, Deckey Parsons, Mrs. G. F. Russell, Miss Vena Spencer, Warren an Deventer, Mrs-Lucy:M © FOREIGN, League, Richard. Arrivals at the Usion Hotel. Mae. J.-Navrzicer, Proprietor, . December 29th, 1888, W C Burke, You Bet, B F Snell, do was Goodwin, do ‘George Lord, Grass Valley, W D Harris, do Chas Teglar, Railroad, Dan Coughlan, do E A Belden, Westfield, John Gra , Lincoln, ¥ M Smith, Lime Kiln, J B Davis, San Juan, IW Greenlaw, Sacramento, JE Morgan, Red Dog; Nevada City, 7. December 30th, 1888, JM Morgan, Washington, T Y; J RThomas & wife, Uhio, Miss M Thomas, do George Barton, Sacramento, MT Hubbard, do Charles ‘Legiar, Katiroed, Dan Coughbli .MT Nolan, Citas; ‘James Fraser, Kauch, Nevada City, 9. Arrivals at National Exchanee Hotel Bxctor BROTHERS, Proprietors, December 298h; 1888. cadman, Cottage Hill, } Mulligan, Colusa, > Randall, Rock Creek, nu Fer, ier ba San Juan, i Die! vs do King, adaiehn House, Guthrie, Sacramento, Ormesby, oH Donnelly, E Baugh, Washinton, ws ohn Mitchell, Oroyille . William Bennetts, San Franciseo, WA Be do eee ao JBEBOL, +4 . TB Glover, _George W Downey, Woodland, Nevada C City, December 30th, 1888. ee . Francisco, C) seo aay Lal 5 0. SS tele ehc stbeee P. THe, Campbonvilie, Bt iran Valley, wb m cose Valley ’ ; ois ese Sua i The latter was Pras’ is the — and best Soap ever made. » Cuarrersox and many other fine . . holiday books af Cerr Bros. y) Answer This Question. = Why~doso many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and be. made miserable. by Indigestion, “Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Ap: petite, Coming Upof the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 75 cents we ‘will sell them Shiloh’s System Vitalizer, guaranted to cure them,? Sold by Carr Bros. d6-6m. Oh, What 9 Cough. Will »you heed the warning, approach of that more terrible d¢isease, Consumption? Ask you if you-can afford for tne ‘sake of saving 50 cents,to-runthe-risk. and do nothing for it, We know from experience that Shiloh’s Cure ‘will Cure-your Cough. It never falls. -This explains why more than a Million’ Bottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whooping Cough at once. Mothers do not be without it. For-Lame-Back, Side or Chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. .Sold by Carr_Bros.‘ 6m MARRIED. In Tuscarora, Nevada, December 24, 1888, Joseph RK. Plunkett to Miss Laura George. © Notice to Oreditors. Estate of John Nankervis, deceased. No is icp tos by the undergned Administrator of the Estate of John. Nankervis, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, toexhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication. of this notice, tothe said Administrator, at his residence ‘in the town of Grass Valley, in thé county of Nevada, State of California, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of the Estate; JAMES OLIVER, Administrator of the Estate of John Nankervis, deceased.ag at Nevada City, Dec. 31, 1888. Pp. Sowden, Atty ‘or Adi’r. THE SHELTON COLLEGE —AND— Nevada County Academy THE ESSION will open, in the Academy uilding : AT GLENBROOK, {ON MONDAY, FEB. 11th, 1889. DEM will be a thorougherate ASAD! ‘hfe and Girls, with a Primary Department for small children. ote COLLEGE will have English and ourses of Study; also Business, Normal, Music and Art Departments. Open to Students of both Sexes. FOR PROSPECTUS, giving Courses of re Prices of Tuition and Board, éte., adTress WM. SHELTON, Nevada City Cal. Assessment Notice. OT ia ABN YE AOS :Caltoraia ereby given, that at a a of the Board of fg Road ay held on the 26th day of December, 1888, an assessment, (No. 19) of two cents per share was levied upon the hee Pere stock of the SEEROreE ot, payable immediately in United States gold coin, to the Secretary at his office at the mine on Deér Creek, NevadaCity, California. Any’ sto stock upon whic ’ this saoenement shall remain unpaid on the 2nd February,’A. D. 1889, will be delin aaalona advertised for sale at publie auction: and unless payment, is mage before, will be sold on Wednesday, the 20th day of February, 1889, ko pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs ofadv erneing and expenses ofsale. By oe ofthe Board of Trustees. C. ASHBURN, Secretary. Office at the SB oe, Deer Creek, ‘near Susension Bridge, Nevada City, Cal. Notice to Oreditors. In the matter of the Estate of Hannah Long, deceased, None, is hereby given by Julia Courtney, Administratrix of the Estate of said Hannah Long, deccased, to the Creditors of, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased’ to present the same with the noconeary youchers within four months from the first publicatton of this notice to the undersigned, at the effice of J. 1. Caldwell, Esq., her attorney, Broad street, Nevada City, Nevada eounty, Pe State of California. LIA COURTNEY, Administratrix. J. 1. Caldwell, Attorney for Administratrix. Nevada City, December 29th, 1888, _ Stallion : Season : 1889. — wee. él * Record 2:33%%4. Winner. at Glenbrook, Carson City, Nev., and Willows, Cal. Re Rereee Cc ity. Notice is Defeating Bedford record! 2: 83.4, by Alti mont ole oa 2:3144, by Brigadier Tom Ben by, General Benton, Den Marvin by ong, . Follis Bird 2:31, by Tilton Almont and vthers. Lowering his Brevious record inthe FOURTH heat at Gleenbrook and making his beat record in the F. Firth heat at Willows, Cal., Which shows his lity to st ay his races outand compete een with his class. Also to improve yearly, ess by his record as a Three year o) 4a of 4046, Four years old 2: vag Five years old 3 B44, Six years old 2:33! Peuigree—Sired b Echo, the sire of Bell Echo record 2;20, Echora 2:23, Gibraltar 2:2244, Victor the hay seed horse 2:22 and many others with records below 2:30, , Dam the Fashion Filley by Correct, he by Belmons. out of Mary Blaine, by Boston, Echo y Rysdyk’ 8 Hambletonian, dam by "egneie. he by Seely’s American a he by Durorhe ob, occ thls ot neat d pedi e object 0 8 extende gree Ba the nA Bi to show the com Een ee: px Mi. ua 5 his letter to-the Kenublished in the Breeder and Snot ba , 1888, Di In reference to the horse, Guy, whose dam ia8 Seeley’s American rtar, record of 2:12, the FASTEST heat trotted duri he says ay te another of the many instances where, like Maud 8. pam Jay Eye Bee 2210, St, aan 2: HA Patron 2: 1444, Sunol ray twoyears old, remarkable rotting has resulted from combini itch fu irains wiih er, wi and strains s which vfurne ry he tron Dg son ¢ udes with the FEA “analize the Breeding of the winners and profit by the jesson which they convey.” Dollars: for hee ‘Terms Shity on, or Fortythe signal perhaps of the ~80re 5 side oF Batt;-Sick—or— Nervous} +tles—free-at-Carr Bros. Drug Store. _ Pasha will make the Season jof 1889 at Glenbrook com-. mencing February . st and end-. = ay ing July” Ist, 1889. al (NEVADA CITY. eee eee es CAL, THE DIFFERENCE. A Cemparison of Imterest to all Who Bénud. bodies of water in British North Amer iea, Hudson Bay, Maria’s Inlet, Mellville Sound and Madison’s River? The first is a Gentleman’s Bag of Water. The second is a Lady’s Pond of Water. The third is a Gentleman’s Sound of Water. The fourth isa Gentleman’s River of Water. All these difficulties have been overcome by the aseof Ropert’s Gorpen Gate MEpDIcau Syrup. They have no more Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Insomnia, Pain in Headache, Constipation, Liver or Kid-' ney Troubles. The Catarrh is not known where the Go: MoS. is used: sale Pr W. H. ‘Smith’s,. Commercial street; Nevada City. Also sold DY. Mrs. Addie R. Deackett, Agent. —di4+-ImWehavea sete and positive Cure for Catsrrh, Diphtheria, _ Canker Mouth,and Héad-Ache, in SHILOH’S CATARRH REMEDY.=A Nasal Injector free with each bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet. breath, Price 50-cents. Sold by Carr Bros. tf Bor home-made jewlery, diamonds, watch chains, glove-buttons, etc., go to C-F>-Branp’s: dig-tf ——+ 2 chiefs and glove boxes in new and stylish colors at Carr Bros. tf mbtisnoasein st pbc A A Sate Investment. Is oge.which is guaranted to bring you satisfactory resulis, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you. can buy from-our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeble to taste, perfectly, and can always be depended upon. Trial botMarried Men of Nevada County Who wish to maintain the high reputation to which they have aspired, as heads of families,, would have happy homes if theywould remember their wives at Christmas by getting for thém some practical and appropriate present, such as a Popular New Home Light Running Sewing Machine. Write to 725 Market St., San Francisco or see’ Chas. Nathan & Co., Grass Valley. -tf GOOD AS wld . Qos BANKRUPT SALE: THE ENTIRE STOCK OF Household Furnitur Mattresses, Spring Beds — Carpets, Mirrors, Etc., : Recently owned by L. M. Suke" forth and purchased at Sheriff's Sale by the undersigned. BEHOLD THE BARGAINS ! — Sets reduced from $115 to en Sets reduced from $40 to _ ae per yard, reduced. from $1.25 to $1. Carpets, per yard, reduced from $1 to 75 cents, Parlor Sets, reduced from $60 to $40. a Lounges, reduced from $30 to to $15. lon Beds, reduced from $10 to $7. llow Rockers, reduced from $12 $ * Eauan Rockers, reduced from $9 to 6. Wall‘Paper, Half Price. Picture Frames, Half Price. Mirrors, Half Price. Bird Cages, Half Price. Fine Rugs, Two-thirds Price. Aud Evervthing Else at Equally Low Prices. The Goods will be Sold Without Reserve ! . Mes Of the Stock is New AND IN STYLE. REMEMBER, THE PLACE: Sakeforth’s Old Stand ‘COMMERCIAL STREET, Payable on or Season, e Dol to insure. a of the LOR, Manager. What-~is—the difference in the four ° Box of Pure French Candy Free PRERE ARE GOOD TIMES COMING !
DreEssInG cases, toilet sets, bandker. }. ee Mattresses, reduced from $20 2 sh ane a Palace Drug Store, Notice. Grassand Clover Seed4 at Weisen ~All parties: having fore they desire . burger Brothers’. oie to have dressed and made into rugs Pears’ a is . aie most elegant or robes will do well to send them te toilet adj Camer & Drabec of Quaker Hill, who will do the work in,A No. 1 shape. caitil FREE CANDY. Grand Holiday Sale ! . Sie ONE, COME ALL AND GET A —cr— hee eee Silk Handkerchiefs, Box of. Choice French Candy,. . EFrec, ; With our Delicious Teas—and Coffees. Every person comin direct to our Store: Suspenders, ane UME Ate Soe Se Neckwear, CLOTHING AND OVERCOAT, Our China, Crockery and Fancy Goods = Departments are brimjful of Choice Bargains. Give us a trial aud judge for yourself. _ GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA CO., ‘Commercial St., Nevada City, = Pa holesale Hoye 4—Market Street— 58, Sen Francisco, C aa ith 40 Stores, we are enabled to undersell all others. dis Mufflers, EXTRA DOUBLE PRESENTS, EXTRA DOUBLE TICKETS, -EXTRA-FINE TEAS, _ EXTRA CHOICE COFFEES,~ EXTRA EOW PRIGES, —AND-A— —AT— BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. ia ) At the Old and Well-known stand —OF— A. Tam on Fine st. Having avery large stock of CHRISTMAS CANDIES on hand, and wisHing to keep up with the progress of the age, and being of a generous disposition and determined not to be outdone-by any firm in town, . am_ now making arrangements wich the Great Tea Shipping ,Company so that Persons buying 50 cents worth of French Candy WILL BE PRESENTED WITH A POUND OF FINE TEA. lalso.have a Prize Raffle, consisting of 60 chances, at 50 cts, achance, Each packagecontai Mnmber . draws a Winchester Rifle, model of 86, calibre 40-82 together with apparatus for — shells’; also a‘quantity of Loaded Shells, [ abo Give Meals at all hours at this Restairan, AND ALWAYS:KEEP ON HANDS FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS. _J,S, HOLBROOK, Pine St. Nevada City. HOLIDAYS ARE COMING . = 00 There is no getting around it. At the Holiday Season.every little Boy and Girl, all the larger Girls, and particularly the Young Ladies, MUST AND MOST VARIED STOCk OF HOLIDAY GOODS to be had in the County, consisting in part of the following’: In Plush Goods--HEW SHADES AND COLORS-LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S DRESSING CASES, ra JEWEL CASES, >. COMBINATION CASES WORK BOXES. ODOR CASES, SHAVING SETS, HANDKERCHIEF AND GLOVE BOXES, COLLAR AND CUFF BOXES, CARD SETS, BABY SETS, Etc., Etc. IN BOOES. We havea Large and carefully selected line of Miscellaneous, Works of Travel, Biography, Fiction, Poems, as wellasa Fine Assortment of Juvenile Holiday. Books, at prices to suit everybody. tam We have a large assortment of Fine Phototograph Albums in new shades and styles. Also, 'a full line of Autograph and Scrap Albums. IW To ws, We have a carefully selected line of ‘what the little ones want. ; Mascara Particular attention will be given to orders from “up country,” and the utmost care: taken to select who entrust the selection to us. or those CARR BROS. Cor. Pine ao Commercial sts. ate, . M FORT Grand Holiday Display: H hmest and we Assortment . They are Direct From Eastern Miller's ething Emporum,. . Geo. E. Turner, CHRISTMAS.NEWYEAR’S. HAVE SOMETHING NICE. In»order that all may beaccommodated we have laid in THE LARGEST, FINEST : Fully Forty or Fifty DifterentVarieties ioe ae : “AND OUR I EXave The eacsaunine: ——Q@LaAss,— -AN In This Market. “Factores ant will be soldokt —> T have als: on-hand aFull Line of -Guns;, Pistols, Shelf Hardware, Stoves, Paints, Powder: and Sportsmen's Materials, _ Doors. Windows, ‘Iron, Steel, Leather, Leathe: Shoe Findings. ALL .KINDS OF Water and Steam;Fittings, Brass and.Rubber Goods, Chain Rope, Nuts, Bolts and Washers, House Mill -Sining 57, 59 and 6! Pine Street, Nevada City. “Tdchiiay. Spocialting . —AT— Main Street, Nevada City. rine ERE ARE A FEW NOTES. CONCERNING THEM n the first place, let us BAY a few your to HUSBANDS, BROTHERS and LOVER There is nothing more acceptable to a 7 dy fora Holiday present than A Dainty Bonnet: —OR s— ? HANDSOME DRESS PATTERN. We can furnish either in the latest‘styles and atthe Lowest Prices. Our Display of Sitk and Linen Handkerchiefs for Ladies and Gentlemen is unexcelled anywhere. A Pretty Line of NEWPORT SCARFS, The Latest and most effective shoulder protectors, in all colors, Have youseen the Latest Novelty in Neckwear, such as SURAH & VELVET COLLARETTES? Nothing nicer for a Christmas. Present than one of our Fancy Embroidered Aarons Unless the same be a pair of A full assortment of Plush And Felt Table Scarfs.—These at Reduced Prices. A staple and always welcome Gift is * APair of Fine Kid Gloves. We have Dressed and Undressed, Five and Six Buttons, and Mousquetaire. Here are Some Things FOR GENTLEMEN;:, Cigarette Cases, Purses, ard Gases, Memorandum Books, etc., All in Fine Leathers, Another article the Gentlemen admire is _ A Silk Muffler. We have lots of them, Leather Card Cases, Purses and Hand Satchels for the Ladies. Card: Albums and Autograph Albums. aged the atest and Neatest Styles of binding. Cigar < Ceose a BLOCKS! BLOCKS! BLOCKS! -Including Alphabet, Building, Animals, ete, Just the thing forthe little ohes, A Wonderlandot. ' DOLLS! DOLLS! ! DOLLS!! Parian, French Bisque, Kid sch co — can think Sof! Aloo ¥ Is’ Shoes, Stockines and Hats.’ : en are very proud of our display of Dolls. wast but not leadt\ we call. attention to < FIVE CENT COUNTER, TEN CENT COUNTER! any, of the Counters are io "They tare than tyige, wht an 2 dine? ia efecto fil praia’ mall joes a EHOLIDAYS. 2 San Francisco. Prices . i And a@ Full Line ot —— And Farming Materials Mis, Lester & Cafo’s er. {TAKE ADVANTAGE OFTHIS ! titled to a Chromo. We want money just as sqgn.as it can ‘be sathered. from CHINA willing buyers. _ ii ia : ws A LITTLE SACRIFICE Is NECESSARY. rAARYW Q. lowest Prices Yet Named FANCY GOODS “es For Goods that are always desirable and above reproach. Clothing, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes Rubber Oil Goods, Trunks, Satchels, Bite, aS = At positive and unmistakable Bargains. We feel we can _ . offer something worthy the attention = Sha shrewd et SSSST Sas = “THERE 1S. SOMETHING7a Zou: HYMAN BROS, OOR. BROAD AND PINE 8TS., NEVADA OITY. Wholesale Houses—SanFrancisco, New-York and ~FOR THIS WEEK ONLY! . “ROSENBERG BROS. will sell for this week 4-Button Kid Gloves, Embroideted back, at -FiftyCents a. é pair. Any one purchasing a pair of these Gloves is en} Pe en prague nanuse cae The Dail ae —EaEEs— Sapert The following! din the Supe Judge J. M. Wal Teair Ah Tun et al. Demurrer tained. ~€-Hudepohl and M.-Co, De sustained. Major Bruce Submitted en . -appomted assign Honolulu, __ oun ‘FOR THIS W Handkerchiefs a specialty. ing Orchards. depot. Apply to ciation, Nevada City. ner GOLD AN tee 18 Carats Fine California. Free of Charge.— 7. Cc. WEISENBURGER. . Nevada City, Cal. _* #EVERYTHING K \ y} P.S.-Gent’s, Ladies and Children’s Linen and Silk iii For Sale a ta ot Bay i oy Both places are within two miles of the Narrow Gauge Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and every advantage for a desirable home. Ga THE PACE TO BUY CHRSTAAS PRESETS. ——~00--—— LUETJE & : amen, Broad Street Ligonier Ceesaan les OFFER FOR SALE A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL 8TOOK OF “SILVER vat ~ DIAMONDS, Optical Goods, Bracelets, Breastpins, JEWELRY OF ALL. K INDS SET IN DIAMONDS, EMERALDS, Rubies, Turquoi se, Garnets, Amethysts, Sapphires, Quartz aiid Other Precious Stones, Sica FINE SOLID £31LVER AND PLATED WARE. ——o—-— We make Home Made: Jeweiry a Specialty, which we gu OF” Weare selling our beaatifo'l stock beeper than any other Ste — 9 — Thin is the only place in Nev‘ada City where you can get B Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, Eye and Opera Glasses, Etc, Engravil Foot of Sacrametito Street, Wevadea _sey . , Dealers in all sail kinds Ae is HA Y,” ‘GRAIN, . FLOUR, FEED, POTATE Onions, Grass, Cloyer, Garden & Field & r ’ ‘TASLF, DAIRY AND STOGK "SALT, Bto., Bite "AT THE LOWEST CASP RIC: —oaeanne aeten Snel. Ee F. G. BEATTY, Secretary Nevada County Land and Improvement Asso: K o =. 4 L. B. Ladd ve. Kitts eleeted ase $2,400. * Estate of Mr : ceased. Decree account allowed. Jane Bennett Bailey. _Motien of_complaint gi complaint ~ ov granted-20.days. Estate of John Letters of admi Jas, Oliver with ert Simmons, Cl Jackson were ay 8. B. Crawfor: Judgment for pl Capt.—Nihelbs q ‘fhe report Orton, giving won medals. at September, ha: Brigade headqt Commanders ¥ distributed som though as yet tl _.ceived at head shows that the pany G of Sacra 4 a above Pine, Nevada City, a Paid g ‘WEISENBURGE Regiment, i Asy: one’ purchasing Five Dollars worth of Goods___ = 55 138 per pe at the the. Eureka . \ which comes . PALACE DRY GOODS STORE } City, and. be . Artillery, with Hs-entitled to-a—Handsome_ Framed. “Engraved Chromo. . . jh . “whad i cates One of the ances attending Remember, before purchasing anything for Christmas \ ru dan can at fe “Shadow. Ban ‘PALACE .DRY GOODS STORE,_™ °--~ pier a The Cheapest a in Town, pee Lag rapidly. Itis.] not real bands, dark patches w ~ to make long t not yet clearly vations in’ for discordant, Batt Col. J. W. G tillery Regime R. Ormsby, Ps were here Sati the inspection Company C. members of th onel eomplinie: very highly fo: and for the g equipments, allog ' Aue the licans who are for positions u ministration ar W. Roberts for ter of the U. 8 mento, and T Valley for a pc of San Francisc men and -wortl Better Th It.is said th eclipse a piece much better Take a piece paper, say not thrust a fine the eclipse car fort, Death Dr. R. 8, Forest City wl many years, was unmarries Knights of P: a Grace fo Teeth uncle S0ZODON Ty you wa to Henry L stable. GARDEW an Weisenburge! Four-buttor Mrs. Lester 4 To do light three, Appl; fice.