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of Iogersoll’s disciples living
“THE DATLY TRANSCRIPT. atOne
Pioche, Nevada, had a novel chrisNEVADA CITY, CAL.
x
@BROWN
& CALKINS, Prop’rs.
MN.P. BROWN....:. Business Manager
LEONARD
8. CALKINS.ape oeesceueysEditor
tening or rather naming ceremony—
for there was nothing Christian about
it—at his residence in that town,
(THE LOGIC OF A VERDICT.
180
a
GAMBRINUS HALL,
United StatesLand ‘Office
Eatranc, junction of Commercial and Main Streets
Sacramento, December 30th, 1882.
NG? IS HEREBY
GIVEN THAT
OSBORN whose Post Pg is
last, week. He gave a dance, to
rass \Valley, Nevada County,
has
which all of which -his friends were made application for Patent for tee ‘Snug
Harbor
Placer
Mine,
bearing
gold,
situa‘
invited, and when they had assem
Nevada County Official Press. bled, the infant was brought forward
TUESDAY, MARCH 6.
No,
Applicationjfor a
Patent to a Min»
ing — ee
and its name duly announced in the
course of a written address, which
in Nevada County
Minin
sevanstenel() dati
ict, Nevada
County,California, described as follows, piper
TheS je the NW 4 of the NE }j, the S
the
N } of the
NW 4 of the NE }, the S. " :
of the NE } of the NW 3, and the E } of the
ity, a credit to the Stars and Stripes,
loon, and fitted it anew with special reference to the
Said location ‘wai made by A G. Peterson et
al, Ang. 6,1875,und recotded in Book 6,Page
iB
BEER, WINES, LIU AND CIGARS
from the first w of publishing hereof.
ED, F. TAYLOR, Kegister.
A Tucson paper mentions that a
Dibble & Kitts Attys for Applicant. mhé
of murder in the first degree, and
young man from that tewn, who has
the penalty was fixed by the jury at
been visiting London,, was sent to
imp¥itonment for life. Said Thorn:
Italy to examine a lead mine, he beOrdinance fixing Tae Water Rates
‘They are a nice lot of jurymen; if I
ORDINANCE NO. 99.
*
am guilty of killing that man 1
ing selected from a crowd of expert
who applied for the job, for the reashould be hung ; if not, they should
son, as stated by the intending purset me free.’ Now it does not follow
chaser of the mine, that ‘‘one year’s
that the fellow was right, for the
experience in America was worth
reason that death is not the absolute
ten in uny other country, because of
penalty for murder in this State.
skepticism and doubt with, which
There are two penalties, and as the
men here léarn to accept statements
jurymen agreed to fix the lower one,
relative to the value of mining prop
the purpose of the law must be pre
erties.” Thus we learn that even
sumed to be as fully accomplished as
lying has its ulitarian aspect, and
if the extreme penalty has been
that the Arizona mining expert is a
adopted. It is true that eleven of
real factor of progress,
the jurors were compelled to yield
“in the matter to one juror, but havIv is somewhat amusing ‘0 read
ing yielded, there is no reason for
o
saying that the prisoner was “logical
_ and the jury inconsistent, That ar
gument is not infrequently used in
criticising like verdicts,
but it must
be obvious that it is not sound reasening. One may attack-sucha verdict
the newspaper accounts of paper car
wheels, paper rails, etc.
They give
the impression that the so-called paper wheels are, rim, flange and body,
of solid lacquered paper. The fact
is, the only part that is paper is a
flat, round disc in ‘the middle, on
both sides of. which are-bolted plates
of steel, and around the whole is a
steel tire an inch and a half or two
FINE FREE LUNCH AT ALL TIMES.
enshnineiee() seein
for the year commencing July Ist,
1883, and forminating July ist,
It is my intention to keep a quiet -and orderly
place of resort, with a reading room, in which the
latest papers and periodicals may at all times be
r week, ‘by the Nevada City Water
eS waske froin consumers of water taken found.
A share of public patrenage is respectfully
from said Conivany within the city limits:
1884.
HE Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows;
From and after July 1st, 1483, and until
July ist, 1884, the fo! lowing rates, and no
ter, ‘shall be charged and may be col
8. RAEBIGER.
Section 1. For families fer domestic uses,
1st class, 30-cents.
Section 2. For families for domestic uses,
2d class, 25 cents
Section 3. For restaurants and eating
houses, 75 cents.
Section 4, For hotels, 1st class, containing
not less than 70 beds, $3.
solicited.
uot-lessthan.40. beds, $2.
Section 6. For hotels, 3d ‘class, containing
under 40 beds, $1.
Section 7. For, saloons, ‘75 cents,
Section 8. For rooms and offices, 25 cents.
Section 9. .For stores, 26 cents.
Section 10. For photograph galleries, 50
cents.
Section 11. For barber shops, 50-cents.
‘Seetion 12. For bathing establishments,
75 cents.
Section 13, For drug stores, 75 cents,
Section 14, For bakeries, 75 cents.
Section 15. For wash houses Ist class, $3.
Section 16. For blacksmith sheps,76 cents.
Section 1%. For. banks, 50 cents.
Section 18. For assay offices, 50 cents.
Section 19. For meat markets, 50 cents.
Section 20. For meat cutters, 75 cents.
Section 21, for breweries, $1 50.
Section 22, For achool houses, 1st class,
$1 50.
Q
Section 23. For school houses, 2d class,
50 cents.
Section 24. For printing offices, daily, 75
cents.
Section 25. For printing offices, tri-weekly,
50 cents.
THE CARPET
HOUSE
——oFr—
te the
Be
a rot
Monday, ednesday
WHAT Tas
Personal and So
Here a
On andafter To-day the Entire Stockin the store
the Cor. of Pine and Commercial Sts. will be sol
Mrs, E. M. Pri
from a visit to Fr
Sam. Nichols s
a very criti¢al co
Mrs. D. T.‘Ho,
cisco is visiting fi
Rates than Ever Before Soldin Nevada,
at LOW
Mrs, Chas. Gri
after a visit of sey
Francisco, :
“B. Merrifield at
to San Francisco,
i
ee) re ae
Having bought a very large consignment of
at the Palace Hot
MENS’, BOY'S, AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING
Sunday morning.
to have gone to (
COUNTY.
BAMBERGER BROTHERS,
H. V. Reardan
Saturday to atten
cousin,. Miss.Ellis
I have deemed it best to set forth the Prices of a few articles, namely :
there Sunday afte
Men's Cassimere Suits, formerly $18.00 now $12.00.
Men's Scotch Suits, formerly $20.00 now $14.
Men’s Cassimere Frock Suits, formerly $25.00 now $18
pal of Laurel. Hall
Mrs. Mansun-B
city yesterday for
she will make a b
to retarning to Sa
Men’s Broadcloth Suits, formerly $30 now $25.
Firm in
Frank Heath 1
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.,
.
Section
5. For hotels, 2d class, containing
The Leading Dry Goods
at 6 A.
Washington and 0:
eo
and oragaggs , at
te IMPROVE THIS UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY .
&=Glad Tidings to the F'sopie of Nevada City. <3
NEVADA.
and Graniteville, dai
}
accommodation of the public, it will at all times be
340 Mining Records Nevada County ,Cal., and
again located by said A, G. Peterson et ak
The Record-Union says: ‘‘There and the spot on the globe where she Dec. 28, 1881, and recorded in Book 9, page stocked with the best
same records, Adjoining claimants are
was, at first glance, to some, an apwas born, on which she may hereaf: 848
unknown, said land being surrounded by vaparently irresistible logic in the sar‘er live,” At the conclusion of the ‘cant land'so far as applicant knows.
All persons holding.any adverse claims
castic statement of the prisoner ceremony the fiddlers struck ‘up and theroto are hereby required to present: the
same:
before this office within sixty days
Thorn concerning the jury at Nevathe corhpany joined in a dance.
da City, when he was found guilty
ed) at 6 4. M.
ue Tent, North !
Having leased this new and centrally located Sa
SW } of the NE } of= NW }, and of Sec.
also expressed the hope that the } yi 4 .16N., K. 9 E., Mt. Diablo
B. and M.
child might ‘‘be a benefit to. humani
Direct mail to Sacr
Sierra City via Nor
ville and Downieville,
4
Parson Davis, f
Men’s Beaver:Suits, formerly $22.50 now $18.
on the’ground thatthe jury exercisGRASS VALLEY,
Men’s
Cassimere Pants, formerly’ $4.50 now $3.
ed poor judgment, or was weak, or
and
well
extensive,
their
connected
recently
Have
Men's
Cassimere
Pants, formerly $5 now $3.50.
fearful, or entertained some doubt,
favorably.known establishment with an additional.
but it will not do to say that because inches thick. The so-called paper
Men's Cassimere Pants, formerly $5.50 now $4.
one is guilty of murder and is not to rails are steel with a strip of paper
large floor, arranged into a
Men’s Cassimere Pants, formerly $6 now $5.
~ be hanged therefor, he should be set through them to form a cushion to
Overcoats,
all shades and eelors, for Men, Youth and Boys at Great Reductiog!
CARPET DEPARTMENT
at liberty.” Itis the opinion of a nave the wear and tear uf the conBoy’s Suits from $4 up. Latest style Hats at very low rates.
‘ON A GRAND SCALE,
great majority of those people who stant shock and jar.
see
heard much of the trial that the evi-.
Having. supplied Nevada County with the long“Men's Merino Undershirts and Drawers, 37 cents, 50 cents;-and 75 cents,
THE.“‘Skeleton Army” is the name
Section 26. For printing.. offices, water
denee offered: by the prosecution did
power press, $150.
felt
want of a complete line of carpets, from the lowCalifornia Gray Undershirts and Drawers, $1 to $1.25.
of
a
new
organization
whose-aim
is
to
not positively establish the fact that
Section 27. For foundries, $1.
i}
Section 28. For gas works, $2.
Shaker Socks, white and gray, $1.75 per dozen.
est
grade
to
the
best
of
English
Body
Brussels,
break
up
the
Salvation
Army,
but
Thorn was guilty,and more than one
Sectiqn 29, Fora court house, $4.
Section 30. For planing mills, 50
man on the jury was toostrongly iminvidentally to break the peace,
Section 31. For Geass stables, 1st.class, not
pressed with this fact to care about Towns in England are in great disorless than 25 horses, including water for
buggies, wagons, etc.,
inflicting the death penalty,
What der cousequent upon the conflict bewashing
Section 32. For livery stables, 2d class,not
soméef=us know the prosecution tween the two armies. When the less than _15. horses, including water for
washing buggies, wagons, etc., $3.
might have proven, had they preSalvationists attempt a march, the
Section 33. For livery stables, 8d class,
vious to the trial been in pussession Skeletonists appear in procession not less than .6 horses, including water for
washing buggies, wagons, etc., $I.
Section 34. For feed and sale stables, $2
of certain information that they subbearing flags inscribed with ‘‘His SaSect % 35. For private stables, havir g
sequently gained, is neither here nor tanic Majesty,” ‘‘Fanaticism,” ‘*Blasfrom ition SEXES, 25 cents.
phemy,”
and-carrying
coflins,
skeleg horges angy% private stables, having
there. They did not, many people
tron n 87.
upw
wards, 37} cents.
think, make a clear case against tons and skeleton crossbones,
Ss
’ arc inese houses, 50 cents,
‘9
i
Thorn. While we are personally sat
BAMBERGER BROTHERS
Respectfully. invite the people of Nevada City and
vicinity to call and inspect their stock, imported
direct from American and English factories,
Low prices and fair dealings assured, Carpets
sewed free of charge, and delivered ‘to all parts of
Nevada County and adjoining counties.
‘BAMBERGER BROTHERS,
For laundries or wash houses,
Day begine at sunset with the 2d
50.
Section 39. » For sewing machines run by
: ified the verdict was not so severe as Jews, Athenians, Chinese, Mohamwater power. 25 centa.
was merited, we do no see how the medans, Italians, Austrians and°BoSe.tion 40. For railroad depot, $1 2b cents.
Section 41. For allhouse’ occupied by
jury with their means of being inhemians ; at sunrise with the Babywomen, 50 cents.
. formed. could
have inflicted. the.death tonians; Syrians; Perstans and-Mod=} Section 42. For dairies, 50 cents.
_ Mill Street, opposite Reform Club Hall,
GRASS VALLEY, CAL.
J. E. CARR,
The following rates are fixed, shall be
charged, and may be collected, for sales of
water
for the easldere of irrigation. The
could under the:circumstances, and Egyptians and-modern astronomers;
rates meebe conside
ea
chargeable for the
phe duepak the clos
slaee .
Sud-at midnight with the upglish,
opens
season
arp.cea
is lifetime where he can’ do French, Dutch, Germans, Spaniards, ofurpose
of aon tt
attesamme, shall notbe
not
fatar than the first.day of Nov eniber, 1883.
dre harm to hia fellow creatures. Portuguese and Americans.
Section 43. For irrigation,. for lots where
Suc ess. xr
products are raised for sale, $40.
eer a Sloe" sxcuaMeNTo™ Ws SerUATED. -~ “A-GENTLEMAN~ whose residenceis Section 44: For
tien; ~fer-lets-0f ~20Qsp-=nine tere
PROPRIBPORS-OF. PHE-. feet front or ever, not selling produce, $10.
on high landin Roxbury refused to
Section 45. For’ irrigation, for lots of over
The mining portion of the State be impressed by one of the grandest 50 and.,under 200 feet front, $6.
46. For sole bees for lots under
_.. contributes
more largely to the supviews in the White Mountains, ‘‘It 60Section
feet front, $4.
All persens are required. ‘to take water
port of Sacramento’s business interis:very fine, no doubt,” he said, “but
from the Water Company for domestic uses
ests than the peuple of that city have it doesn’t equal the view from: my to entitle them to obtain water for irrigation.
The Water Company may cease to supply
as a rule any idea of. One grocery front window. Show me, if you can, water
te any person able to pay for the same
0)
dealer of this city while looking over a hotel in all the mountain region if, on presentation of a demand for the sum
due, the customer shall neglect or refuse to
his books the other day as a matter that commands an _ uninterrupted pay said amount within thirty days thereafter.
of curiosity figured up how much he view of three breweries ?”
No person exvept the prope nly authorized
had in a little more than five years
agent of the Water Company shall turn on
the
water to any place or building without
OF an office-seeker a friendly edipaid a single wholesale establishment
a permit from the water agent, except as
tor
wrote
:
‘‘He
has
secure.
a
posi.
hereinafter
provided.
in Sacramento for goods. He found
In consideration ofthe right to collect the
the sum to be $42, 836, or more than tion in the Custom-heuse, as his rates hereinbefore established, the City of
$8,000 a year. Some of the. largest well-known capacity convinced. us Nevada shall! be entitled to the use of the
water, free of cost end when required by the
stores in this county do their buying. he would.” We venture to say the city authorities or the Fire De artment, acting through
its officers properly authorized,
almost exclusively in;the capital city, aspirant for political preferment was for the following purposes:
Ist.
For
the
extinguishment of fires..
not
gratified
when
he’perceived
that,
where is printed and supported by
Seoinin Sioa
2d. For the testing of-hose, and hydrants,
those wholesalers and others a newsaccording to the paper, his success and pressure.
For the flushing of sewers, and supply“ paper that apparently has for its was due to “this well-known rapaciing3. water
W ALSO CARRY A FULL LIN
tank at the Plaza, and the uses
ty. ”
of the City Hall:
principal object the destruction of
4. For the sprinkling of streets, when the
the mining industry and the conse. "
of water for other enumerated uses
AN Illinois girl has sued for a reserve
is not seriously impaired or endangered.
quent ruination of the business inPassed
February 27th, 1883.
breach of promise. When the court
CHAS. KENT, President.
terests of thisand other counties that
~
penalty.
They did the best they ern Greeks ; at noon with ancient
oS
W. W. Deamer
young man, has be
of the orators fo
commencement-ex
University.
pupils who stand
that institution fc
we are especially .
cause he is from
which has no supe
a producer of han
smart men,
Ladics,. Misses and Children’s Shoes, at Greatly Reduced Prices,
Swearing i
This is decidedly the Greatest Inducement ever dibeed.
The following I
by County Assess
I might go on and enumerate article upon articlein my line whieh I am determined to sell at lees pr
han they have ever been soldin this section of country:
:
In order?to satisfy yourselves of the truth of the above, and be convinced thas this ig no clap-trap adve
ment, we invite you to call and examine these*goods and the prices.
_K,CASPER
CARB BROTHERS.
aa
GEO, MORGAN
A. 8. CHASE.
PALACE DRUG STORE,J/CHASE & .FAORCAN,
oath of office yest
eutered upon the
duties: M. Bro
W. H. Martin, Ni
Wheeler, Nevada
lins, Grass Vall
Grass Valley ; W
Jr., Grass Valley
Grass Valley. W
-. them have had pr
in the same line.
have been selected
ARCHIVE “GROCERY STORE,
~ thet competency .
will constitute a
Today Mr.
Coll
two of them beyin
Valley, while the
net Pine and Commercial Streets... ..W€VADA CITY
Rough & Ready.
(Suceessors to Robinson & Chaze.)
ee
mia Good Te!
PAINTERS.
ACOMPLETE STOCK OF
DRUGS & MEDICINE.
notaries
te
mV AIDA
annually send tens of thousands of
dollars to Sacramento-for supplies of
various kinds.
eee
eee
mh2
SHEET MUSIC AT REDUCED RATES.
A Fine display of Pocket Knives, Razors, and other Cutlery.
Common-sense Remedy.
BOSS COFFEE POT,
“EPICURE” JAPAN TEA,
NEVADA CITY.
f11-tf
~o
Si, Patrick's Bal
The BossGrocery. tre
GRAND BALH,
THE OLD RELIABLE FAMILY GROCER.
you little stupid!
Don’t you know
better what spinstersare?
known as Mrs, Judah, the popular of course,”’
Bachelor ladies,
Joun Eg
actress of San Francisco, died in that
city Friday morning at the age of 73
i
ie years:
\
A snzax thief “stole $70,000 in
_bonds from the office of the Treasury
“of the Guarantee Fund and Safe De
Groceries, Provisions, Canned Goods, Hams, Bacon, Hit
FEED, GRAIN, WINES, LIQUORS, &c.
tar THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE
POISONVUS URIC ACID WHICH. EXIsts IN THE BLOOD OF RHEUMATIC
AND GOUTY PATIENTS.
SALICYLICA is known as a common
My Goods are First Clasajand My Prices the Lowest.
THE daughter of a. Texas cattle
sense remédy, because it strikes directly at
king has just returned from Paris, the cause of Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralee:
:
while so many so-called specifics and
where she says she walked through gia,
.
SAV MONEY*BY TRADING AT
oe panaceas only treat locally the efthe Tooraloorals, and visited a shotects,
It has been conceded by eminent scien-. TAH Boss CROCHRY STORE
toe where she saw the statues of tists that outward applications, such as rub-.
bing
with oils, ointments, liniments and’
Pysic and Cather'ne de Medical.
soothing lotions will not eradicate those dis
eases which are the result.of the poisoning
Nevada
posit Company of Philadelphia.
the blood with Uric Acid.
. A Russian poet has presente] a of
~ SALICYLICA works with marvelous efCorner Broad and Pine Sts.y/
Sacramento bond-holders have lady of whom he is enamored a set fect on thisacid and so removes the disor-"
made a proposition to the City Trus of works bound in the skin of his
tees to refund their bonds at 80 cents ewn leg, which was amputated some
on the dollar.
$400,000 bas been decided -in favér ment doesn’t know what todo with
of Gird.
:
the Weather Bureau, and the. people
.
tthe, ical pigeon-shooting . don’t know what to do with the
between Bogardusand Carver weather.
ObingCarver won by three birds.
rr
Give it atrial.
ey refnnded.
Relief guaranteed or mon
qeomends of testimonials sent on applieatlon.
$1
A BOX,
6 BOXES
FOR $6.
box, which is guranteed chemically’ pe re unPotx, the defaulting Scud of. derour signature an indispersio'e requisite
to insure success in the treatment, Take
Tennessee, bas been released ‘én bail. no othes, of send tous,
. S. army is dead.
_ 287 Brondway,
wa
St.”
THISTLE DEW WHISK®
ECLIPSE EXTRA DRY CHAMPAGNE,
SPARKLING MUSCATEL CHAMPAGNE,
CIGARS at NIVENS
TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,
‘LARGESTnS
--THE—
«). A. SMITH,
BAG
OAND
in different parts o
want to experimen
them.
In order
from the ponds w
“water must be ran
Mies
Sheriff Carter w
” WOULD RESPECTfully inform the people WILL
"2% of this city and_ vicinity
that he has opened
a
BE SOLD CHEAPER: THAN Al
_ OTHER ESTABLISHMBN BaTHE
.ita place, ‘anil will keep .
best quality
of
‘eonaminiaen
Coes
three days past en
the water out of hi
Grass Valley. He
* ber of orders for th
ley yesterday to 1
{AGENT FOR THE = = INSURANCE GOMPANIES EXTANT.
Be opti LONDON, NORTHERN AND. aa,
_——
Filling Orde
Arrested fo
and PERFECT PURUEY guaranteed,
:
Newton and the ce
citing proceedings
inthe charch,
4
_with Dr. F. J: Ma
Mrs, G. KE. Brand
been organized, a:
first meeting at th
next Sunday af
o'clock.
ee
Careful Attention,
Given to Compounding Prescriptions ;
By Competent D
%
. Commercial 8t., Nevada City.
ef
re "plotter allicles ofall ited
present. The good
tostop with the goi
John Rodda has
« Nevada City.
Fine Perfumery, ei Soaps,
»
2
First-Class Groceries & Provisio
Improper. = will not be admitted.
"EMPIRE. MARKET,
“The Relig
light processians, .
Aslo keep on hand, Clock Baking Powder, Engiff
imported Cakes, and a full line of
—
.
was chosen as Loc
Col. Newton has
Francisco aud the
in the Methodist (
singing and-prayin
GRAND PRIZE CHAMPAGNE.
First lagsMeat Market
Ask your Druggist for it.
be
“@un, Jamés H. Simpson of the U.
"A general invitation is extended.
A Laroe Sick ofPatea i cies
Sent’free on receipt
of money.
lie Smith, D. M.;
G.; F. Beck, O.
Tickets, including Supper, #2 50,
{. WALTER D. VINTON.
BRewnay, ‘Egan’ and other Irish Do not be deluded into taking mitattions or’
agitators may accom pay Parnell to substitutes, or something recommended
‘just as
a Tn
on the genuine with
America.
'. the name
of WASHB
E & CO., on each
Ve
Drug tore. Pas
der. Itis now exclusively used by all cele.
brated phys‘cians of Europe. Highest Med.
ical Academy of Paris reports 95 per cent.
cures in three days.
months ago. If ever books were
REMEMBER
in calf, these are,
THAT SALICYLICA tsa certain cure for
THE suit of Bidwell against Gird, were bound
Sees Oa
RHEUMATISM, GOUT and NEURALGIA.
_atSen.Bernardino, involving. about
most invense pains aie subdued almost
Herx’s, a pretty fix. The Govern‘The
a
an Knotwell, Andrews, V. T.;
Secretary; F. R.
Bullock, a 8;
Treas.; A. Jesper
>
—AGENT FOR—
No. 3 PLAZA, Foot of Broad Street,
Wm. H. SMITH,
Mrs.
: the institution:
3; Mrs, F. Spoor
Coen
ALEXANLER H, SrePuens died at
4 Prescriptions carefully compounded at alljaours by P.H, BsupEn
Atlanta, Georgia, Saturday— night.
THE LADIES OF ST.
an experienced Druggist,
He was born in Talifero county, Ga.,
ao CHURCH, NEASO
A BRooxkLYn boy wrote -a compoFeb. 13th, 1812. He studied the law,
and after:graduating, soon gained a sition on the subject ofthe Quakers,
} VADA CITY, will givea 4 .
lucrative practice. He served in the whom he described as a sect who
State Assembly and Senate for many never quarreled, never got into a
years, and subsequently represented fight, never clawed each other -and
— ANB—
Georgia in Congress. He was electnever jawed. back. The production
contained
a
postseript
in
these
words:
ed Vice President. of the Southern
oo tb et aoe gl
No more Rheumatism, Gout,
Confederacy in February, 1862, In ‘*Pa’s a Quaker, but. ma isn’t.
or Neuralgia.
At
EXunt’s Frall,
Oe
1866 he again entered the Congress
Emity (little sister): ‘‘What a Immediate Relief Warranted.
Friday Evening, March 16th
of the Union and represented Georlarge family the spinsters must be ! Permanent Cure Guaranteed.
{Commercial Street, Nevada City.
gia in the House of Representatives
IVE. YEARS ESTABLISHED AND
T hear in church every Sunday that
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:
each subsequent term until 1882,
never known to fail in a single case
+ MUSIC BY ELSER’S ORCHESTRA.
‘some of them are going to be maracute or chrovic. Refer to all promineat
CONSTANTLY
ON
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FULL,
AND
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whew he was elected Governor of
hysicians and druggists for the standing of
ried.” Frances (elder sister): so He PpSALICYLICA.
Georgis.
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geal. svoeccnenc
Tinting and Gilding.
Newspapers, Illustrated Papers, Periodicals, Etc.
Jaues D. Wuirs, c lerk,
CITY.
J, J. JACKSON, PROP'R
And everything else usually found in.a,first-class Kalsomining,
Graining,
DrucG SToR
Paper Hanging,
asked her why she breached her
promise, she said she had engaged
herself
to a sweet young man’ whd
was nice to look at. but he made her
tired. She found there wasn’t anything of him but his mustache and
necktie,
At. North Bic
District Deputy J
sisted by member
Lodge, inst.tuted
Lodge with ninet:
bers. The followi
18 and 20 Commercial Street,
SIGN & CARRIAGE)
PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES, HOUSE,
PAINTING,
SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY,
This
‘our young friend
Unlauudried Shirts from 75 cents to $1.25 each. Worth from $1.50 ts $2.50 each.
Great Reduction in Men’s and Boy’s Boots.
Mining Boots at $4.50, and all others accordingly.
Overalls 37 cents « pair. Cotton bundle Socks 75 cents per doz.
Blankets, all colors 2t San Francisco Prices.
“TH. CARR
to ©. Ez. reece,
preached the fune
son over the rema
the stage driver v
over the precipice
dis a Full ‘Ling bt
2 Tobacco anid Smakond
Zenas Flanders, a
that town, Mr. -.
in poor health for
recently lost his re