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muncements,.
. ee
farveyor, ~
gs
ik a ae ce
Attorney,
Eureka Townshi
onnced as a can te
trict Attorney .<nb.
1¢ Repubiican Coup.
j2
mbly.
R, of Bear Valley,
ship, is hereby ‘an.
for the Assembly,
of the Republican
m3)
[reasurer,
YALD is announced
lection to the offics
bject to the decision
ty Convention.
Treasnrer.
is hereby. snnounced
the office of County —
the decision~-of-thy
Recorder,
of Grass Valley, ig
ididste for the office
bject to the nomina.
Convention.
Recorder.
of Rongh and Rraty
>a candidate forthe
der, subject to the
can Convention,
:
eriff.
EN, of Grass Valley,
€d a8 @ candidate for
nty, by his many
decision of the Rey Clerk.
present incumbent,
e for re-election to
lerk, subject to the
tic Nowineting Conmmissioner,.
, of Grass Valley, is
d asc candidate for
Hsasioner, mabject to
ublican Convention,
mmissioner.
ereby announced as
oftice of Road Comthe decision ef the
vention.
nnouriecs himself as
office of Public Ading County Elé¢tion
cco!
WEY MCSE
_EN WALD,
m hand the very best
) TOBACCO!
st Brands.
nnd a Splendid lot of
ing Tobacco,
LK. i
superior brand,
ever before seen in
ewing Tobacco,
FOUND
x Twist,
cuike,
very description, ©
nds too numerous to
YEW BRANDS
ed
) TOBACCO !
AND.
! VARIETY OF
TOBACCO!
AS
r Queen, Forest
al, &c.
(COAL PIPES,
UM PIPES,
ERY,
. MONTE. CARDS,
or sale on reasonable
CIGARS,
Figaros, Matilda,
ay
ind Retail,
rent of Domestic Ci-,
rom $25 per tho
y stock before purchs[US GREENWALD.
t DREy¥uss OLD STAXD
ne Street,
ish, at ALL HOUBS,
in Every Styl
» Luncheon,
RATES.
_season advances the stovk will be
CA band of between one and two hunPIPES! .
ae
The DAity Weariseript
NEVADA CITY; CAL.’
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Fer the Mountains.
_/ Numerous droves of cattle,’ horses
and sheep) ‘ate passing through the
county to the grazing regions of ‘the
Sierra, where they will be kept. dur.
ing the Summer and Fall. The grass
in the valleys having become dry, its
nutritions qualities was. destroyed in
many places by the late heavy rains/
hence the. owners have been comSSS
PAIN KILLER.
PERRY DAVIS & SON,
PROVIDENCE; RT,
PROPRIETORS.
1840, sii 1871.
The‘ Paty Ku.uer” may justly be atyled
the great medicine of the world, for there
is no region of the globe inte which it has
not found its way, and been largely used
and highly prized. Moreover, there is. no
clime to which it has not proved to be well
adapted for the cure of @ ble. variety of diseases; it is a speedy and safe
remedy for burns,
77
MIRO A Lag 24 aya
A
wounds, aud various other injuries,.as well
as for Aysentery, diarrhoea, and bowel. complaints generally, itis admirably suited fur
every race of men on the face of the globe.
It, is a very significant fact, that notwithstanding the long period of, years that the
‘Pain Killer” has been befsre the world,
it has never lost one whit of its popularity,
pelled to drive their stock to the high. P@t on the contrary, the call for it hus
er elevations earlier in the season
than usual. The best grazing is now
found at-elevations-ranging from-two
to three thousand feet, and as the
driven still farther up the mountains.
dred horses passed through town yesterday on the way to Bear Valley;
and a drove of 7,000 sheep is now on
the way, to) Sierra Valley.) We notice that thesettlers in Sierra Valley
have lately held an indignation meeting, and notified the owner of a band
of sheep to take his stock out of the
valley. It is well known that cattle
and horses will not graze after sheep,
hence the stock of the settlers wander off and become lost; atid as there
are numerous other uneccupied valleys just as good for sheep ‘grazing,
the complaints of the settlers are not
without reason,
Petit Larceny:
A Chinaman ‘entered Johnston’s
Furniture store, about two o'clock
yesterday ‘afternoon, and, inquired
the price of, some articles; which he
professed—he-—wanted-to—buy:—Mr;
Johuston was waiting on other customers:‘at ‘the ° time, and told the
Chinaman to wa‘t.a few minutes when
he would: attend to him. Tha
Celestial stood around a short time,
~when he-watked off; telling Johnston
that lhe would soon be back, He did
notreturn, however, but Mr Johnston
missed a valuable meerschaum. ‘pipe
which hhad been laid down near wheré"
the Chinaman ‘stood."° The culprit
Was afterward. ‘recognized and. arrested, but in the meantime the fellow ‘had disposed: of the ‘pipe. « He
was taken, before Justice Caldwell
and identified by a number of witnesses, but the case ‘was’ postponed
to allow the accused to send . for
witnesses to prove his innocence.
Righ School Examination.
The examination of classes in the
Nevada High School will take. place
this forenoon. The examination will
be in the following, brahches, viz :
Physiology, algebra, rhetoric, arithmetic and English grammar. Latin,
Cicero’s Orations;Greek, Xenophen’s
Anfbasis.' The closing exereises of
the public schools will be held in
Assembly Hall, and commence sat 2
o’clock, Pp. M. The parents and
friends of the pupils, and the public
generally, are invited to attend the
examination and closing exercises.
Postponed,
bith. managers of the Grass Valley
Miners’ Home Association have
postponed their grand festival until
the 15th of July, ‘at which time it
will. positively come off, and the
prizes will be awarded./ We learn
that they have disposed of the most
of their tickets, but, in order to accomplish the purpose intended, it
was necessary to dispose of all, hence
they were compelled to postpone the
drawing a few weeks.
>
Reward,
A large black pocket. book was lost
in Nevada or yicinity on Wednesday.
It contained $320in bills of the First
National Bank of San Francisco, and
other papers. A reward of $50 will
be paid. to any one’ returning the
pocket book to J. F. Carr, at the
Nitional Exchange Hotel, or to A. D.
‘Pewer, at the office of Wells, Fargo
& Co.
For County Surveyor.
WH. 8, Bradley. is announced, as a
candidate for County Surveyor. subject to the decision of the Republican
County Convention. Mr. Bradley
has been acting County Surveyor for
_a number ef years, and isin every
way ‘thoroughly qualified for the
p sition..
We have received a communication from. correspondent at North
San Juan, on the political situation
in this ‘county,’ bat it edme to hand
too late for this issue.. It is. rieh,
at home.
steadily increased from, its first discovery:
and at no previous time hag,the demand, for
it been so great, or the quantity made been
has the Pain Killer ever been in higher re;
ute, or been more generally used: by. famiies and individuals, than it has been, here
y where it was first discovered: and
introduced. That the Pain Killer will continue to be, whut we have styled it, THE
GREAT MEDICINE OF THE WORLD, there can
not be the shadow of a doubt.—{ Providence
Advertiser, ;
You haven’t tried them,
Victim of debility, who is responsible for
your feebleness?, Not yourself, you will say}
for you've done all you could to cure it.
That's a mistake on your part.
You haven't tried Hostetter’s Bitters,
Gloomy dyspeptic, with an uneasy %tomach.und a world-weary face, of course you
don’t think yourself responsible for: your
own torments. But you are, It is easy to
see from your condition that you haven't
tried Hostetter’s Bitters.
Bilious ‘sufferer, it is not your fault, you
think, that your symptoms grow worse, dayby day. Bloe pill doesn't do yon any goed.
Very likely.’ But you can Ke brovght‘round
for all that,
Why haven't you tried Hostetter’s Bitters?
Friend, on whom fever and augue alternately blows hot and cold, and whose brain’
seems to be bursting with the effects of
some powerful drug, do you assume the
responsibility? ©, no! You've taken pills
of qtinitie;and all the regulation medicines.
What could you do more?’ One thing’ more
—the very thing that would have exempted
you from all the pangsthat now rack you.
You have yever tried “Hostetter’s Bitters.
Nervous invalid, what haye you to say?
You'pleaa that yon have taken all the nervine.ef-the pharmacepmis. If they have
done you no'good it is not your-fiult, You
are not responsible, Wzong, all .wrong.:
You. have, im reality,no. body to blame but
yourself, Hie
‘Why haven't you tried Hostetter’s Bitters?
For-all the ‘above-named complaints, the .
Bitters are absolutely specifies. ~ ;
ARATE NCR PPA SS
EMPIRE “LIVERY: STABLE.
BROAD: STREET,
“NEVADA, CITY.
Opposite National Exchange Hotel.
eee
ANCASTER .& ROBINSON have
the LARGEST LOT OF HOKSES. and
CAKRIAGES and BUGGIES to be found in
this part.of the State.
TEAMS, with Elegant Buggics, Wagons
and Hacks to let at the shvurtest: notice and
on the most reasonable terms,
Our Horses are free from vice, of good
style aud capable of going as fast as any gentlemanh cares to drive. :
Carriages for Funerals attended to with
promptness,
Good Saddle Horses always on hand,
Horses boarded. by the day, week or month
‘and the grextest of care guaranteed.
LANCASTER & ROBINSON.
Nevada, May 25th.
NEW PRICES !
THOMAS SHURTLEFF,
OULD respectfully inform the' people of Nevada City and vicinity that
he has gu hand a chvice stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Especially adapted to this market, which he
has at his New Store, at the
Junction Main & Commercial Sts.
New Goods are being constantly
received,
THOMAS SHURTLEFF.
Nevada, May 25th.
WILD PIGEON SALOON.
AS BEEN REMOVED to the Building
next door to Srump’s Horet, nearly
vppusite my old stand, on
Broad Street, Nevada City,
lam prepared to supply my old friends and
former putrous with the very best of
WINES, ALES, LIQUORS, BEER,
—aNnD—
CIGARS.
Call and test the above articles.
ANTOINE STEVENS, Proprietor.
Nevada, Feb. ith.
NICK’S TOY & FRUIT STORE.
NICK SLOCOVICH, Proprietor.
i Do: ic 2 4
ete,; Nuts, Candies, and Confectionery.
New Toys and Baskets of every variety.
The Cheapest and Best Goods to be
had in the Market.
my23-lm Nick SLOOOVICH.
LL WARRANTS DRA ON THE
e Fund of ‘Nevads County; and
te ‘prior to April Sth, 1870, will be
W Nos.
ib, 8, oa
rare and ‘spicy, and will appear toceases from date.
‘JULIUS Tréssurer.
> scalds, cuts, bruises, .
80 large, as to-day, '
Another siguihcant fact ia, that nowhere . HEAVY AND SHELF
—AT THE—
OLD STAND, ’"H
Opposite the Union Hotel and the
Express Offices,
MAIN STEEET....NEVADA.
IRON AND STEEL,
ROPE, all sizes,
-NAILS AND SHOVELS,
STOVES AND TINWARE
HYDRAULIC PIPE,
Black and Galvanized.
AGENTS FOR .
A. S. HALLIDIE & CO.S.
WIRE ROPE.
At the Manufacturers Prices
And Freight,
GIANT, CALIFORNIA,
—
Paints, Oil. Turpentine, &c.
—_—
: eee
~~ Crockery,
and
Glass Ware.
AGENT FOR THE
SEWING MACHINE !
THE BEST MADE!
Always in Store, SPOOL COT‘TON, SILK AND NEEDLES for the
various Machines in use.
RUBBER HOSE,
PACKING,
AND
BELTINGS.
Call and examine STOCK AND
PRICES before purchasing for
you can save money every time.
_ No trouble to show Goods and
give prices ‘though “nary cent’’
changes hand.
Gas and Water Pipe!
OF ALL, KINDS!
And fittings always ‘om hand—ana
connections made with the
City Water Works.
W. H. CRAWFORD,
. A Grand Musical ‘Festival to
Nos. 27 & 29 Mair Street.
be
Calaveras Co. Relief Associatjon
At Sah Andreas, Cal.ne
Monday, September Lith, 1871.
NHE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, FINDing the county heavily involved, by the
advice of 4 ‘convention of Tax-payers, held
at San Andreas, April 2d, 1871, resolved on
this measure rather than resort to repudiaFESTIVAL, the proceeds of which will be
applied to the liquidation of the -county
debt. 200,000 admission Tickets will be sold
at $2 50 each, gold coin, and the holders of
Pickets-will-be—entitied to amy premium
that may be awarded to it. During the Festival the magnificent sum of $250,000 in U,
8, gold. coin will be distributed to the holdLqxs of admission Tickets, as follows,
1 grand gold coin gift.. .. ++ 0's 820,000
1 grand gold) coin gift...... 15,000
1 grand gold coin gift.. ..06..5. 12,000
1 grand gold coin gitt.... vive 10,000
* 1 grand gold coin gift...... 7,500
1 grand gold coin gift...... 5,000
1 grand gold coin gifti. 24.0.6.. 3,500
1 grand gold coin gift,...... 2,500
25 grand gold coin gifts, $1,000 each 25,000
25 grand gold coin gifts, $500 each. 12,500
50 grand gold coin yitts, $250 each. 12,500
200 grand gold coin gifts, $100 each. 20,000
300 grand gold coin gitts, 850 each, . 15,000
1000 grand gold cein gifts, $25. cach. . 25,000
1500 grand gold coin gifts, $29 each ., 80,000
3550 gaand gold coin gifts, $10 each. . 34,500
6,558 gold coin miums $250, 000
The Premiums will be awarded in precisely the same manner ag at the Concert given
in San Francisco, in aid of the Mercautile
Library, °
The Drawing will take place under the
management ofa committee:of well known
and responsible citizens ‘of the county.
‘TREASURERS—Pavitic Bank, San Francisco;
B. F. Hastings, & Co., Sacramento; San Joaquin Valley Bank, Stockton; with whon all
moneys will be deposited and all disbursements made, es
In addition to the above named gifts, all
moneys received for the sale of Tickets, less
the expenses, will be paid over'to the Board
of Supervisors of Calaveras county, for the
liquidation of the county debt. ' chi
Yor a guiratites that the Premiums wild
be fairly drawn, we respectfully refer, by
permission, to the following well known
gentlemen: Hon, A. C. Adams, Dist. Judge
Mokelumme Hill; B: K, Thorne, Sheriff of
Calaveras: county; W. A. Wallace, County
Clerk of Calaveras county; John Gallagher,
Treasurer Calaveras county; Chas. B.Higby,
Esq., Editor Calaveras Chronicle; J. C. Seribner, Esq., Angels; Hon. T, 8, Beaver, Sucramento; J. G, Severance, Esq., Stockton;
J. C. Doak, Esq., Stockton; W. Li Dudley,
Esq., Stockton; Col, GC, G. Bowman, Sun
Francisco; 8. Forman, Esq., San Franciseo:
Hon. Wn. Higby, San FranciscoResponsible agents' wanted. Liberal commissions allowed. , Parties at a distance can
vbtuin Lickets by forwarding Checks on-any
Banks in San Francisco, Sacrainento, Stockton, or any reliable-Banking House,
BUSINESS 4GER8,—S. L. Prindle, Chairman Board of Supervisors, San Andreas; A.
H. Coulter, Supervisor Second District, San
Andreas; M. G. Lewis, Supervisor Third
District, San Andreas; J. F, Treet, San Andreas; A. Wylie, San Andreas; B. Kt. Prince,
Altaville.
All Orlers .and—Communications should
be addressed to a
M. G. LEWIS, See’y.
San Andreas, California,
W. H. CRAWFORD, Ag’t Nevada City.
Brgcenrp eer PIANOS%«<MASON
& Hamlin'’s Bigs.
KOHLER, CHASE & CO.
Agents, 633 Clay #t. San Francisco,
Send fomCirenlurs. m26
NATIONAL EXCHANGE
HOTEL,
BROAD STREET..,...,.NEVADA CITY.
_—_—
J. A. LANCASTER, Proprietor.
HIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL IS ALways open for the accommodation of
the Traveling Public. Large additions have
been made to -it, and been fitted up in elegant style. The Sleeping Rooms are large,
airy and comfortable, and the Table will
compure favorably with that of any Hotel
in the State. The Proprictor will spare no
pains nor expense to render his guests confortable.
;
Stages for all parts of the State have
their Utices ut this Hotel.
The House is kept open aJl night for
the accommodation of the Traveling Public.
Billiard Tables and Bar connected
with the Hotel.
A share of Public Patronege is respectful
ly dolicited,
detcth
PENMANSHIP
—AND—
PHONOGRAPHY.
‘NLASSES IN PENMANSHIP AND PHO.
NETIC SHORT HAND will meet at half
after 4 and 7 o’elock, P. M. on Monpays,
WEDNESDAYS and Fripays, in
Miss Miller’s School Room,
NEAR THE THEATRE.
All desirous of improvement in those very
interesting and usetul systems of Writing,
should avail themselves of this rare opportunity.
Arrangements for Private lessons, , Ornamental Writing, or Book-kéeping, can be
made by calling on W. H. SHAW.
Nevada, May 21.
BOARD OF EXAMINATION.
OTICE is hereby given that a meeting
N of.the County Board of Examination
will be héld at the High School Room, Nevada City, commencing on Wednesday, June
ith, 1871, at 10 o'clock a. m., and continuing through the 8th, and 9th,
All parties desiring certificates as Teachers, Or applicants for renewal of certiticates,
are required to present themselves for exainination on the first day of the meeting.
T. B. WHITE,
County Supt. of Public Schools.
Nevada, May 24th, 1871.
NEVADA IRON AND BRASS
FOUNDRY.
SPRING STREET, NEVADA CITY.
bile,
Bawa BRASS CASTINGS,
Quartz and Saw Mill Machinery,
. STEAM ENGINES, .,
PUMPS, DERRICKS, CAR WHEELS, ke.
executed in superior style, at reduced prices.
DAVID, THOM.
‘ GEO. G. ALLAN,
Nevada, May 25th. ‘
CHARLES F. ROBINSON,
DEALER IN
a GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. ¥
ALL KINDS OF IRON
—AND—
QPPOSITE METHODIST CHURCH,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA. “
\ 7” New and Fresh Goods received every
4
tion, and will hold a GRAND MUSICAL f
id bet UNDERSIGNED having this
paign with a
APRIL 18, 197, 1.7
FRESH GOODS !
LOW PRICES!
QUICK SALES!
day formed a cu-partrership under the
firm name of
HANSON & GREGORY.
ei CONTINUE THE GENERAL
GROCERY,
PROVISION,
WOODEN & WILLOW WARE,
CROCKERY,
AND
LIQUOR BUSINESS,
AT THE OLD STAND
We will open the Spring CamCASH CAPITAL!
Sufficient to meet the demands of
tho-trado-of this vicinity and-teenable-ue-te
take advantage of the markets at all-times,
and to insure to our patrons a
Lower List of Prices than have
heretofore ruled in this market.
“Money makes the Mare go.”’
And buys atany time below the ruling market rates,
We offer to the people of Nevada and vi-+
cinity, the largest and finest assortment of
Goods in our line to be found this side of
San Francisco or Sacramento, and will save
to our patrons a good commission by purchasing in the San Francisco and Eastern
markets exclusively
FOR CASH!
tw” One of the firm will bein San
Francisco most of the time, and our stock
will be constantly replenished
WITH THE CHOICEST GOODS
afforded by the Market !
WHICH WILL BE PLACED AT
PRICES THAT WILL COMMAND
THE ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS.
We invite the public to an examination of our
GOODS AND PRICES
Before making their purchases !
And would return our thanks for their
patronage héretofure,
All orders will be promptly and
faithfully executed and delivered within a
reasonable distance of Nevada,
FREE OF CHARGE!
HANSON & GREGORY,
Nevada, April 1st, 1871.
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO
A. H. HANSON are requested to
settle their accounts at as early a
date as possible. .
~Ppinen—desirens—of-acqtirhig-aknow!
ye pee WILL BE GIVEN BY
ie 4
MASONIC AND ODD FELLOWS
-FRATERNITIBS, 4
IN THEIR NEW HALL AT MOORE’
Tuesday Eve’g, July 4th, 1871.
. WITH GOOD MUSIC, GOOD CHEER, ‘and
a SPLENDID HALL for danéing,’a pleasant
time is promised to all participants. The
public are cordially invited to attend,
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS,
W.D. Long, §. Caldwell,
T. A. Slicer, W, GC. Olark, +
A. Ranch, J, Knotwell,
J. Olsen, H, Atwater,
Ch, Allenberg,
RECEPTION COMMITTER,
A, Ranch, S. Caldwell,
W. C, Clark, T. A, Slicer, —
J. Knotwell, N. Hegdeon.
* INVITATION COMMITTEE,
MOORE'S FLAT. :
ALLEGHANY,
Ch. Allenberg,
Jolin West.
W. D. Long, a PerkinsWOOLSEY’S FLAT, . MINNESOTA,
Geo. Edwards,
R, Johnson,
J.C. Cookerly,
Ch, Miller,
WASHINGTON,
GRANITEVILLE,
¥. M. Hathaway.
?, P; Crandall,
John Sanson,
J. H. Cunard,
FOREST CITY. RELIEF HILL,
Henry Ellery, John Lane,
Charles Hentzon, W. #. Cummings,
COLUMBIA BILE,
R. MeMurray,
* ALL, Woodrutf,
NORTH BLOOMFIELD
John Stone,
A.D. Lemaine,
LAKE CITY,
CHEROKER.
R. Phillips, J. BP. James,
J. R. Henry,
W, Barger,
SAN JUAN,
BIRCHVILLE,
J. B. Hunter,
Henry Everett,
A. NCrane;
Geo, B, Newell.
SWEETLAND,
FRENCH cornrar;
B. Woop,
Wm. M, Eddys
H.P. Sweetland,
V. G. Bel, >:
MRVADA CIEE. Ts
A. D. Tower, Ty Hi Caswell,
FLOOR MANAGERS,
W. F. Cummings, 8. L. Blackwell.
Tickets, (including Supper) ...85 a0!
Moore’s Flat, May 19th, 1871. a
REMOVAL.
PRESTON & FAIRCHILD,
Have Removed their New Stock
Drugs, Paints, Oils, &.,.ae .
TO THEIR NEW STORE ‘
Under the Daily Transeript Office
S. W. CORNER OFBROAD AND PINE STREETS. .
Nevada, May 265th. i ai
WAX FLOWERS,
Ms ‘A. L, FROST ANNOUNCES.'TO
the Ladies of Nevada City and vicinity
that she is prepared to form a Class for Instruction in-the Arto fanufucturing all
kinds of
:
Wax Flowers, Fruit and Leather
Work.
Also the Art of Antique and Transe
fer Painting. ia
LESSONS GIVEN IN. HAIR work,
w7"Specinens of my work may be scen
at ALY. KNOWL'LON’S Jewelry Store, on
Broad Strect. "
tcsidcnce of Mrs. M. A. HILL’S, Mainst,
MRS. A. L. FROSL,
Nevada City, April 29th. ‘
CATHOLIC SCHOOL.
HE CATHOLIC SCHOOL OF
Nevada City will be re-opened on MON.
DaY, MAY 22d, 1871,
By Mr.-MANNING, :
Under the supervision of FATHER CLAIRE,
Instructions will embrace the usual course
of 1 SOUND ENGLISH EDUCATION, tur
gether with CLASSICS, if required. Young
Classies will ‘be attended at their residence,
oran Evening Class for thety especial 2d.
vantage will be formed in the School Reéni,
JOHN MANNING, Teachet:
Rev. Fatbar Claire, President. myl9) .
Probate Notice.
a TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of NebK-D vada. In Probate Court. In the mat
ter of the Estate of Cornelius Shea, deceas.’
ed. It appearing to the Court from the petition of Chas, McElvy, Administrator of the
Estate of Cornélius Shea, deceased, i
for an order to sell Real Estate, that tse
essary to sell the whole of the Real te .
to pay the expensts of administration. It is
therefure ordered by the Court that all persons interested in the Estate, appear ‘before
the Probate Court, on SATURDAY, the Ist
day of July, 1871, at 10 o’clock, A. M, of tha
day, at the Court Room of said Court, in
City and County of Nevada, to show *tatse
why an order should not:be granted to the
Administrator to sell so much of the Real
Estate of the deceased agsmay be necessary.
And that a.copy of this order be publighedat least four successive weeks in the Nevada
Daily Transcript, a hewspaper printed and
published in said Nevada County. 4
A. U. NILES; Probate Judge,
Dated May 29th, 1871. TaN TRS EA
State of California, County of Nevada,’ #,
I, J.J. Rogers, County Clerk and exoffteio
Clerk of the Probate Court in and for the
County of Nevada, State of Californiay do
hereby certify the foregoing to be a true and
correct copy of an Original Order duly made
and enttred-in the minutes of suid Court,
Witness my hand and the Seah of
seal j said Court, this 30th day of May,.A.
——) D. 1gi1. bo aie
J.J, ROGERS, Clerk, :
By H. Darneal Deputy Clerk,
Niles Searls, Atty for Admuonistrator, jel
Sanna Se acim
EIGHTH INDUSTRIAL
EXHIBITION?
: —OF THE— dst
MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE, ~
ILL OPEN TUESDAY, AUGUST 8th,
1871, and continue FOUR W, ;
DAY AND EVENENG, in the PA N, in
Union Square, SAN FRANCISOO, (=
The Exhibition Buijl COVERS An area of
110,000 superficial feet, and is complete in
various details of light, ventilation, 3
power, water supply and provisions’ fop
requirements and comfort of visi neg
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must be in position by +
Blank Applications for Space, Rules
ulations, Premium Lists, and all
tion will be sent on a
Goods sold at
‘week, from the Bay.
lowest cash rates and
delivered free of charge, 02
A. H. HANSON,
ing J. H. GELMORE, , Méechunics’ Institute, San Francisco, to whose care
erticles inte: for exhibition may be @ nt.
ms A. 8. HALLIDIE, Presideut.