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pfertm SR aaa monroe
~~» Bie Daily Transcript.
OFFICE:
fo. 32 Commercia) street, Nevada City, Cal
CIRCULATES IN
h & Ready, @evada City Grass Valley, Ro
aeoacoetie North San Juan, French Corral, Sweetiand, North Bloomfield, Moore’s
Fiat, teville, Truckee, and every oth4 ertown of Nevada county; also in Placer
and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San
Francisco—in fact, throughout the State
“from Siskiyou to San Diego" from the 8ierra to the Sea.’
WEDNESDAY, MAROE. 6, ‘1889.
SEE eee
LATE NEWS.
San Jose gave 720 majority for a
new Charter Saturday.
The Legislature of New Mexico has
adjourned for two years.
The miners at the Garbon ‘ stone
quarries in Ohio are on a strike.
A Vicious horse with a kick killed
W. J. Handy, an old resident, at Los{
Angeles. —
Dr, D. Lloyd, aged thirty-seven
years, an esteemed physician of Los
Gatos, died.
A building belonging to Ameilie
Botto, at Sutter Creek, was burned
Saturday night.
David Spriehler, aged three years,
was kidnaped from his home in Chicago Saturday night: His mother is
almost insane with grief.
Rev. Father Joseph Bixie, for many
years assistant pastor of St.-Joseph’s
Church in San Jose,.died.at the Santa
Clara College Saturday ‘evening of
heart disease.
Miss Lilian Bowers, at Garvanza,
Los Angeles, has been sustained by
‘the courte for flogging a bey scholar.
The-Court thought the boy naughty,
“and he hadn’t received the a,
ment he deserved.
Sylvester Grubb, a murderer, sen~tenced to be hanged in Vincennes,
Indiana, on April 19th, next, escaped
from jail Saturday night by cutting
through the top of his cage with tools
provided him by friends.
Jose Parraljo, an Italign-gardner,
69 years old, was run over bya street
car in the town of Santa Clara Sunday
evening. His right leg was mashed
below the knee, necessitating amputaShiloh*’s Consumption Care.
This is beyond question the most
successful Congh Medicine we have
ever sold. A few doses invariably cure
the worst cases of Cough, Croup, and
Bronchitis, while its wonderful success
in the cure of Consumption is without
a parallel in the history of medicine.
Since its first discovery it has been
sold on a guarantee, a test which no
other medicine can stand. If you have
a Cough we earnestly ask you to try it.
Price 10 cents, 50 cents, and $1.00. If
your Lungs are sore, Chest or Back
lame,use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Sold
by Carr Bros. d6-6m
Peaks’ isthe purest and best Soar
ever made.
At Newe astle, March 8d, 1889, to the wife
of B. M. Berry, a daughter.
«At Grass Valley, V.arch 2d, to the wife of
William J. Wasley, a daughter.
. At Nevada City, Mare hS, 1889, John Dill,
aged 62 years.
At Grass Valley, March 4th, Clara Jane,
daughter of Thomas 8S. and Ellen Luke, aged
. years and 4.months; a native of Grass Valey.
~ .
Fi ‘Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of
California, so laxative and’ nutritious,
with the medicinal vittues of plants
mown to be most beneficial to the
auman system, forming the ONLY PERFECT REMEDY to. act~ gently yet
oromptly on the
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS
—AND TO-—
Cleanse the System Effectually,
— SO THAT: —
PURE BLOOD,
tion above the knee.
tributed to his carelessness.
At Modesto early Monday morning
W.H. Wood, proprietor of the White
lodging-house, Oakdale, Stanislaus
county, heard a peculiar noise in the
room of a lodger named August
Hasthal, a book agent from San Francisco. Wood broke in the door and
found Hasthal on the floor dead and
the bed room on fire. The flamex
were extinguished, when the deceased
was found badly. burned over the entire body: , Hasthal suffered fro
neuralgia and wasin the habit-of ake
ing morphine to allay the pain: A
smoking pipe was found on a stand
near the hed, and it is believed that
the deceased took a smoke and then
set the bed on fire while in a stupor
from the drug.
i occenmeenmmenineniaaditmantaatonaeaeeal
Am Elegant Substitute
For vils, salts, pills, and all kinds of
bitter, nauseous medicines, is the very
agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of
Figs. Recommended by leading Physicians. Manifactured only by the
California Fig Syrup Company, San
Francisco,Cal. For sale by all lead
ing druggists. Carr Bros., Nevada
City. tf
Ev cresreraran OO! PO
Buckien’s arnica susie
The best Balve i in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
Fever 80.18, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains; Corns, and all Skin Erup. w
tions, and positively cures. Piles, or
no pay required. Itis guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. “rice 25 cents per box. Fer
sale by C_rr Bros. tf
Leave Orders
At Legg & Shaw’s, Main street, Nevada City, for paper hanging and carpet laying.
satisfactorily done. 2
frrivals at National Exchanve Hotel.
“Rector BROTHERS, Proprietors.
March 4, 1889.
Mrs. Genasci, Willow Valley,
Mrs. Mobley, North Bloomfield,
P.G. Peterson, do
J. Vergnes, de
E. Duges, do
I. Allen, ° do
J. D. Ostrom, do
A.J. Brown, ‘Sweetland,
pr. M. Harris, Grass Valley, ~
E. Brackington, co
C. Seaman, San' Francisco,
D, Edwards, do Pa
C. Gerth, do De
RK. McMurray, © ir eA
C. W. Cross, do a
A. McCleland, Downlexitle,
J. L. Morgan, Cherkée,
A. Meyer, do
A Monteith, do
Ww. Jenkins, Boston,
D. Siwaleky, Moores Flat,
8. Richardsion, Columbia Fill,
D. Leach, Truckee,
J. Williams, do
J. Blaney, do
———__—+690-2
Arrivals at the Union-Hotel.
Mags. J.NavFziceRr, Proprietor.
March 3, 1889.
J. Werry & w, Gene » Valley.
Geo. Lord,
Cc. W. Kitts, +d
* LL, Voss & w, Mill,
‘a Qaick we ic) Cais, 1
*
C. Sharp ate,
wet Hill,
E. a.
W. Jones, “pation i Ranch
Mrs. English, age Hill,
. 2 Oo
*
ue & Greenlaw, ecramento,
The—man-was
—_———intoxicated,and_theaccident—is—atSuch work promptly and
_. REFRESHING SLEEP,
HEALTH and STRENGTH
Naturally follow. Every one is using it
and all are delighted with it. Ask you
druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manufactured only by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.,
San Francisco, Cac.
Lovisvicig, Ky, New Yorx; N. ¥
. . Marvels of the New West.
Six Books in one Volume;
ture; Marvels of Race; Marvels of Enter
rise; Marvels of Mining; Marvels of Stock
taising and Marvels of Agriculture.
v-. Agents Wanted. recta ee of the
ee gd for this
mand New Book
The largest sale in the ahtoat time of any
beok published; nearly 800 pages and over
380 elegant engravings. Fine portraits of 21
failroad Kings, Mining and Cattle Kings.
Marvels of NaThe sticeess of w orking. Agents is something remarkable, many of them are making from
$5.00 to $20.00 a day
A new Agent sold seventy copies in six days
Agent's profit $126.50. show the book and it
sellsitself None but good earnest workers
wanted, as territory is very valuable. Do
not delay, but write at onee for illustiated
circulars and special terms free.
You will need no experience or capital in
this business as our “uew plans” allow
ugents to order books on 30 days’ time before
pe. ng our bills Address
THE HISTORY: 00.,
723 Market st.,
m6-3t San Franciseo, Cal.
Notice for Publication.
LAND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, CaL.}
i March 4th, 1889. }
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following named settler has filed notice
of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim. and that said proof will be
made before the serie Judge at Nevada
ity Cal, on April 26th 1859, viz: John H
Wilson for the Lot 1— E% 4 NEM and Nig
of SE See. 2, Tp. 16 N., R. QE. M. D.M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: Sumner McCausee, Elias B. Stevens, Carl A. Horner, Geo.
Jones, all of Nevada City P. 0.)-C al.
March 6 SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
Notice for. Publication.
LAND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, CAL.)
March 4th, 1889.}
y OTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following named settler has filed notice
of bis intention to make final proof in supportof bis claim, and thatsaid proof will be
made before the County Clerk at Nevada
City, Cal., on April 20th, 1889, viz: Charles
Cleveland for the SW\4 of NEM4—NE'4 of
SW, and Lot7 of SE%¢ of Section 2, T. 16 N.,
R.8E.M. D. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and. culti
vation of said land; viz: John White of
Grass Valley P, O., Cal., J. B. Hitchcock of
Nevada City P. U., ae Morris Green of Nevada ‘ity P.O., Ca , Robert Hughes of Neyada City P; €
DEN HETZEL, pee
No. 1615,
. Sheriff's Sale,
Inthe Superior Court of theCounty of Ne
vada, State of Gatifornia.
igs! of Sale .
"FW. WEST and W. D. VINTON,
; Plaintitts,
LBROOK,
Defendant.
WHEREAS F. W. West and W. D. Vinwn on the 25th day of February, A
D. 1889, recovered a judgment against J. 8,
Holbrook forthe sum of one thousand nine
hundred and sixty-eight dollars, together
with costs of suit;taxed at $12.25, with interest thereon from the date of said judgment, at the rate of 7 per cent.per annum
till paid, which said Judgment is recorded
€ Judgment Book2 of the said Superior
Court, ou pages 264 et seq, and whereas itis
ordered that the Mortgage set forth in
Plaintiff's Complaint, he foreclosed and
oe cid therein described, to-wit: Situate
yiug and being in the County of Nevada,
State ef California,and bounded and particularly described as follow», to-wit:
All and singular that certain piece or parcel of land and town lot situate on the westerly side of Broad street in the city of Neyada, County dud State aforesaid, designated _on tae official map of Nevada City made
by H. 8. Bradley in 1869, as Lot No. eleven
(11) in block No. thirty-six (36) arid bounded
northeasterly by Broad street, southeasterly
by let of Jobu Schmidt, svuthwesterly by
Spring street and northwesterly by lot of
rs. Deal.
Together with all and-singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances
thereunto belonging -or in anywise appertaining be sold at publie auction t. satisfy
pone sapicesar together with interest and
Oe is hereby given that I will sell at
ublic auction; in front of the Court House
oor, in Nevada City, County of Nevada,
State of California, on
Saturday, March 30th, 1889,
Between the hours of 9 o’clock a. Mm. and 5
o’cloek Pp. M., to-wit: I2e’clock M. of said
day, all the right, title and interest which
the defendant in the above entitled action
heiein named, had, held, owned or possessed on the said Twenty ith day of February,
1889, the day on which” said Juugment
was aveketed asatoresuid, or which may
have been subsequently acquired in and to
all of the above described property to the
atts est bidder for cash in gene . to satisfy
Judgment, interest and costs
Given under my hand this 4th day of
March, 1889.
f GEORGE LORD,
. Sheriff of Nevada County,
By J. L. HoLtanp, Under Sheriff.
Fred fearls, Atty for Plaintiffs,
In the Prices of Fall
ing Orchards.
Both places are within two
depot.
ery advantage for a desirable
Apply to
ciation, Mcdintas Rate
MRS. TST: ERAT
THE NEXT THIRTY. DAYS.
We must-before our Spring Goods commence to arrive
By Closing Out Our all and. Winter Stock.
To accomplish this we have made
GREAT REDUCTIONS
and Winter Millinery
—-SUCH AS—Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats,
bons, Knitted Hoods, Shawls, Leggings,
Mittens, Etc., Ete.,
At Astonishingly Low Figures
Mrs. Lester & Crawford,
Feathers, Rib.NEVAD/ CIry
Por Sale or Rent, ol Easy Terns .
Two Fine Ranches, well — wivh . bear
miles-of the Narrow Gauge
Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev
home. =i
¥. G. BEATTY,
Secretary Nevada County Land and Improvement Asso.
; Corner Bread end Pine Strests..
L ARGE
NEVADA DRUG STORE,
seeesss ss NOR da Clty
ww. D. Vinton,
er PROPRIETOR.
—_——
STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES.
FINE PERFU MERY. FANCY SOAPS,
. COMBS, BRUSMES, HAND MIRRORS
a FOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS
NAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO-COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS BY A COM
/ peten Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed.
Agent for the lmperial London. Northern and Queen Insurance Companies,
J. E. CARR,
PALACE
THING S8UALLY FOUND IN A
SCHOOL BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS, .
FIELD, GARDENAN
The Finest Brands of
gist
j Stallion : Season : 1889,
JPashea
Record 2:33%.
Winner at Glenbrook, Carson
. .. City, Nev.,.andWillows, Gal.—}
Defeating Bedford record 2:3314, by Altmont Cricket 2:31\4, by Brigadier fom Benton 2:32, by General Kentes,Don-—Marvin
2:344, by Fallis Bird, 2:31, by Titton Almont
and others. Lowering his previous record
on the FOURTH heat at Gleenbrook and
making his best record in, toe FIFTH ye
at Willows, Cal., whieh shows his ability
st ay his races out and compete success ally
with his class. Also to umprove yearly,“as
shown by his record as a Three year old of
2s 401g, Four years old 3:39, Five years old
2:84)4, Six years old 2:33!4.
Pedigreé—sired by E ho, the! sire of Bel)
Echo record 2;20, Echora 2:23'4, Gibraltar,
2:2244, Victor the hay seed horse 2:22 and
many others with records below 2:30. Dam
the Fashion Filley by Correet, he by Belmont, out of Mary Blaine, by Boston, Echo
by Rysdyk’s Hambletdnian, dam by Magnolia, he by Seely’s American Star, he by
Stockhoim’s American Star, he hy Durock, he by sm poLed Diomed.
The object of this extended pedigree, on
the dam ae. is to. show the comparison
‘given by M:, Parlin in his letter to the Kentuck Stock Farm, published in the Breeder
and Sportsmen, Dec. 15, 1888.
ao reference to the horse, Guy, whose dam
ab Seeley’s American «tar, record of 2:12,
the FASTEST beat trotted during 185s,
he ‘says aig F is another of the many instances where, like Maud 8., 2:0834, Jay Eye See
2:10, St. Julien 2:494, Patron 2: 144, Sunol
2:18 at two years old, remarkable trotting
speed has resulted from combining Trotting
strains wiih Diomed, strains which furnish the power, wi { and endurance to cartheir possessor to the Iront, and eone udes with the remetic “anglize the Breeding of the winners and profit by the lesson
which they convey,’
Pasha will make the Season
of 1889 at Glenbrook commencing February . st and ending July fst, 1889,
terms Lhirty Doilars for the Season, or ‘Forty-five’ Dollars to insure.
Payable on or. befere the eud of the
Season.
G. F. TAYLOR, Manager.
P. O, address Neva da City, Cal.
heretofore accorded to the old
T. H. CARR
Carr Bros..
PROPRIETORS OF THE
DRUG ::
Cor. Pime and Commercial
STORE,
Nevada City.
y EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND LARGE AND COMPLETE 8TOCK OF EXERY.
BKirceast-clases Drusze Store.
PAINTS: OILS VARNISHES ETC
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS)
PERIODICALS,
PICTORIALS,
NEWSPAPERS
Agenta for the San Francisco Examiner. 5
©
.
perenne 7 e
DPD FLOWER SEEDS.
Cigars in Nevada City
Prescriptions accurately and careful)y compounded by a carefulandcompeten Drug
ESTRAY NOTICE.
Strayed from the premises
of the undersigned on or
about Jan. 4th, 1889,
\ LGHT-BAY MARE;
Weight about 850 pounds,
7 years old, white spot on
forehead, Spanish brand on
one flank. .—
Please send word as to the
whereabouts of the animal to
undersigned, who will come,
pay costs and take it away.
Wm. McLean
Graniteville, Nevada County, Cal.
Feb. 7—1m
¥. @. WAGGONER, m. p.,
Phys cian and Surgeon.
oe
fice Carr’s Bros. Drugstore. Residence
—Corner Main and Chureh streets.
BUSINESS CHAN GE.
Notice Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT
Charles Grimes bee paretneed ‘the business and accotints of Hyman Brothers at
Nevada City, Cal; that he will collect all
debts and pay ali liabilities of Hyman Bros
at Nevada City,
The Gerirtae firm return thanks to the
public for the liberal patronage heretofore
given them and request a continuance of
the same for their HYMAN BROS.
CHARLES GRIMES,
Neyada City, Feb. 4, 1889. {6-1m
Hayving.purehased the above business,
hope to receive the ame liberal no Nee
CHAR GRIMES, .
T GWEN ANN
Astounding Reductions in Prices of Newspapers
TO SUIT — TIMES.
‘OFFER NO. 1.}
THE NEVADA CITY DAILY TRANSCRIP?
(Regular Price $6 a Year)
wIiIrEr
THE SAN FRANCISCO
WeanBKn.LY SAL at
(Regular Price\$1.25 a Year)
Both for $6 00 a Year!
aed
THE NEVADA CITY DAILY 7 RANSCRIP1
es ( Regular Price $6 a Year)
THE SAN FRANCISCO
Da CUA
MN Regular Price $6 a} Year)
Both for $8 OO a Year !
[OFFER NO. 3.)5
THE NEVADA CITY DAILY TRANSCRIP)
(Regular}Price $6 ajYear)
wire
THE WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED
TEXAS SIFTINGS#!
(Regular Price $4 a Year)
Both for $6 50 a Year!
This Unparalleled Offer will remain open
FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS ONLY
rand Removal Sale.
Storeroomsin; the NationaléExNew Goods!
i
New styles!
We have Leazed the
chan*eHotel.Block,
(Formerly oceupiéd by Brand Bros.,)
z
Sing,
And we will remove thereto, Suits to Order.for Fall
On or ‘March 25, 1889. : On or about ‘March 25, “nd ine.
From now until that date we propose s
to have the f
Bigoest Cash Clearance Sale} ey
: vowacons. wel A, Frledman ‘The Tailor,
Broad Street, Nevada City.
That has occurred
do this in order
To Save Expenses of Remova
AND TO
Ope out New Store with a
Fine Clothing,
~ Boots & Shoes,
Rubber Goods,
Hats, Etc,, Etc,
AT COST
All Goods of my Own impor
ay
tation,
A Perfect Fit. Guaranteed
Suits Made in the Latest Fashion, and Superior Workmanship.
~~ r
Everybody should" remember that
this is :
A CASH SALE.
Prices as Low as can be obtained in the City.
Call and post yourselves on
the great reductions whether you wish
to buy or not.
auch When paying money for Clothes,
Country people who order by
mail treated the same—as though they
came themselves. ._-. Form-to Advantage,
‘get those that Fit and Show Your
a — serenity received an Immense
Commercial Street Store For
Rent and Fixtures For Sale.
L. AYMAN & 60,
San Francisco —
Opposition ‘Stores.
Stock °o Foreign and Domestic
Woolens, to whica-I invite the attention of gentlemen of taste who want
to wear Stylish Clothing.
Nevada City—Commercial Street.
Grass Valley—Mill Street, opposite
Post Office. Oome, Examine my stock ‘and be
ready for the Holidays.
@@ Our New Store will be open
March 25th, and don’t ples it.
Nevada and Grass Valley ’Bus Line.
TIME TABLE:
NTIL fursher notice the ’Bus will make
regular trips between Grass Valley and
Nevada City at the followlng hours :
Leave Grass Valley at 8:30 and 9 o’clock
A,M.,and 1, 3:45 and 6:30 P. M.
“Leave Nevada City at 10 o’clock A. M:
and 2, 4:30, 5, and 7:30 P. M.
Fare from hotel to hotel 25 cents for the . ——--~—
round trip
‘A. FRIEDMAN,
Broad Street, two doors below Wells,
Fargo & Co.’s Express Office, Nevada
City.
To Rent.
Wy. ETTERAU & CARSON,
Proprietors’
L 8. CALKINS. NP. BROWN
+. BROWN & CALKINS, TWo DWELLING HOUSES, SITUATED.
* in the heart of Nevada City, and immeBook, Newspaver and Job Printers. diately south of the Baptist Gaseh: Good,
JUBLISHERS OF TH® NEVADA CITY . Comfortable frame buildings suitable for
DAILY TRANSCA&II , the leading pa-. families. For terms apply at the premises
perin Northern California. It was estab-. to MISS JULIA COURTNEY, Administralished Sepiember th, 1861, byN.P. Br » . trix of the Estate of Hannah Lorg, deceased.
& Co J. 1 Caldwell, Attorney of Administratrix
——_—___——_—_—_—_————
Buy Only When You Get The Best.
“Don’t buy, Dress Cutting Systems
until you have examined our illustrated Cleeuler and see a copy of
our
Fashion J ournal Free
To take advantage of any one vf the Combinations
You Must Pay in Advance for One Year.
Those in arrears for the TRANSCRIPT now must pay up in full,
pay cme year’s combination price in advance.
anil also
Every Lady Her Own Dressmaker !
. .Nora: nella es why is it that your
clothing always fit you so perfectly? I
have triea every system that is offered
for sale, or to be ven away, and look
at me, a perfect misfit.”
Emma:—*Well, Nora! 1 must say that
I tried about all of them with the “ane
result until purchased one of Mrs.
Moody’s ailor System of
Dress Cutting, and
from the instruction book; and I can
now cut ay garment worn, to fit perfectly,and I never alterthem in a single instance. I tell you it is the only
The Daily Transcript
Listhe be ft Norther Central California “e
4i¢-hae--meintained.-sinese-+.
perfect system in thé world. Why, do
you know that she has a school in Cincinnati, Qhio, where she teaches more
ladies dress cutting than are taught by
all other —_ in the United States;
position
it was establi. yy 1860. It givesthe latest and most reliable Mining, Horticultural,
Court, Supervisoral and other Nevada county news. It is bright, independent, enterprising and interesting.
The San Francisco Weekly Call
Isa handsome eight-page paper. Itis issued every Thursday, and contains all of the
important sews of the week, gleaned from every quarter of the globe, complete up to
date of blication. It contains interesting special correspondence from all of the principal cities of the world gnd a vast'amount, of the best selected and original general
literature. It furnishesthe latest and most reliable financial news and market quotations, and gives special attention to mining, horticulural and agricultural news and is in
every respect a first-class family paper, appealing tothe interest of every member of the
household.
The Morning Call
(Seven issues a week)
Isalive metropolitan daily. [It has the largest circulation and is recognized as being the
leading newspaper of the Pacific Coast.
TheliCelebrated ‘Illustrated Humorous Paper,
Texas Siftings.
The subscription price of Siftings is $4a year. Ii is al6-page paper, profusely illustrated by the leading artists and caricaturists of the day. In the matter of original
humor,it is acknowledged to stand at the head of the illustrated press of the country.and
has been well named “The Witty Wonder of the World.” It is publishedin New York
and has a National cd cesar The merits of the SIFTINGS are so well knowa that we
do not d,eem it necessary to refer to them further.
Reme mber that TEXAS SIFTINGS is offered at this price only to those who subseribe
withint he next60days. No such offer as this has ever peen made.
QP No one but oursubscribers can get SIFTINGS for less than $4 a year.
BROWN & CALKINS,
Publishers
Nevada Transerip,
Tare * all Orders Must Be Addressed.
tiene
largest school of d wana ress cutting in the
Send for Illustrated Circular: and
Terms to to Agents,
OO Wehave taught 10;000 ladies,
and over 200,000 Syetems have
gone into use, and everybody is
perfectly satisfied.
MB" Do not be deceived,
ten up simply to sell and impose on the people.
ONLY PERFECT SELF
to the public, and it is within the reach of all.
Illustrated Circulars and sample 0" of PARIS FASHION JOURNAL
There are many systems in name only, gotWe have the BEST and
-TEACHING LADIES TAILOR SYSTEM offered
FREE !
feb28-2n C. FLESHER & CO,,
250 to 256 Fo Street, Cincinnati, Ohio
bs 2
©. 6. WEISENBURGER. H. C. WEISENBURGER,
Plaza EF"eceed Store,
“Foot of Sacramento Street,
Wevada City.
WEISENBURGER BROS.,
PROPRIETORS,
_ Dealers in all kinds of
HAY, CRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, POTATOES
Onions Crass Clover, Garden & Field Seeds, :
TABLE, DAIRY AND STOGK SALT, Etc., Ete. :
fa@-EVERYTHING AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES oo
Country Orders” varefully filled :
8
learned it ~
Publishes esa. Fashion Journel-and-hag ore
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Play begat
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