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November 1, 1887 (4 pages)

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a 6 = 4 ee ; Daily dives ay Gkounates 1x t Ci ‘lg s Valley, Bove? & Ready, ‘ orth San Juan, French Cor@weetiand, North Bloomfield, Moore's lat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every othn of Nevada county; also in Placer Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San cisco—in fact, throtghout the State “from Siskiyou . to gan Diego, from the Sierra to the Sea. Published Daily (Mondays excepted} by '—BROWN & CALKINS—— OFFICE: Ro. $2 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. TUESDAY. NOV.1,1887. ——_—————E eee y CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. L. R. Shaw cominited suicide in the Tacoma Jail. Green Hollingsworth has mysteriously disappeared from his home in Woodland. : : * Henry Timmerman is to suffer the + death penalty in Washington Territory for murder._ By an explosion of a furnace ‘in Cleveland two men were killed and five others badly injured, Uniform rates have been established between the Western Union and Postal Telegraph Companies. W. F. Rozell, whose wifethrew vitriol on Petrie, has been sentenced _to San Quentin for nine years. Aman has confessed that he was bribed at Odessa, Russia, to murder Prince Ferdinand, of Bulgaria. Chicago is greatly exercised because of the arrival there of immigrants from a cholera-infected port in Italy. State Senator John Boggs retires ‘from the Board of State Prison Directors and J. J. Scrivner takes his seat. It now appears that the Tonto basin slaughter, whic : has cost twenty men their lives, all grew from a love affair. There was a free fight with pistols, and several persons were shot, ina hotel at Eureka, Humboldt county, Saturday afternoon. A seminary for the living Orential languages was dedicated in Berlin It is intended for training young men for service in the Orient. Joe Davis, acctised of the murder of the woman he had lived with in Clackamas county, Or., under the name cf Hash, hanged himself in the «. Marysville city prison Friday night. The aristocratic circlé at Spokane Falls has been shocked by the discovery that a smooth-spoken fellow, claiming to. be a banker, who. married asociety bell there, is an atrocious fraud. A ember of the South Chester Lyceum has had the question assigned to him: ‘‘What ismeant by the declination of a heavenly body?” As . .e left thé'room he said that his question was easily answered. “How so?” asked a triend. “Why, a few days ago I thought a certain young lady was an angel, so I went around the other night and asked her to be my wife.” “Well?” “She said no. .That’s what I call the declination of a heavenly body.” Tue prisoners “at Walla Walla are on a strike against working in shackels and are livingon bread and water. ARKIVALS ATTHE NATIONAL HOTEL. RECTCR BROs.__ .Proprietors October 30, 1887. Cc. a anne, Reno, Nevada, J.C. Mulligan, city, Thomas Malooney & son, Washington, W. B. mrowlsy, San Francisco, Mrs. E. F. Morse, Robert Organ, city, ie Ertz. d Oo Cc. W. Meredith, Smartsville, Cc. E. “Mulloy & family, city, Ed Baker, do Frank Bair, du James Koberts, do Henry Lane, do George Jacobs & wife, do Winnie Mulloy, do A. D. Mason & wife, do Wm. Welch, do A. Friedman, do Henry Hartung, do Dr. C. D. Bobo, do John Treanor Sierra C ity, A. Nichols, do Oct. 30, 1887. A. Mouteith, Bloomfield, Henry Walker, Dutch Fiat, E. W. Meredith, Smartsv ille, Wm. Welch, city, John Treanor, San Juan, J.C. Mulligan, Colusa, T. V. Bloise, Camptonville, Mrs. W. Martin, Donieville, Mrs. Lewis, eity, . James Shoema er, Grass Valley, Henry Hilp & wife, san Francisco, . Hieronimus, Bloomfield, A Nichols, Sierra City, A.G. Chew, Red Dog, A. B. Dibble, Grass vi alley, G. A. Brock, Penn Valley, R. Organ, city, 2 Daugherty, Moores Flat, do Goffett, Eli Belt, do Frank Sacks, do H.8S. Elmer, San Francisco, R. T,. Wilton, do ARKIVALS AT THE UNION HOTEL. Mrs. J. Naffiziger.. October 28, 1887. J.M.Thomas, Grass Valley, aor Lord, do Af re oS Harris, ae arry Seymour, ¢ ty. E. Bo! "do" ae ieee’ bg y Walker, Dateh Flat, neaae You Bet, Ogden, do 4oty orth San Juan, Hustler, ‘Cherokee, —" Gridle i Cal, N, aicecrait, city, ; W. Sprague, do shingle, pe eos Flat, pom Resramento, A. jolene Francisco, “= Hammill, Scots Flat, 1U J. & J. J. T. B. J. P. C.F , Napa City, c, Ww Cc, Cc Francisco, Ea ag A ‘er. * J. Nolan, Railroad, Kavanaugh, San Francisco, Ozalli, city, “ Hubbard, Sacramento, J: Thomas, Grass Valley, E. W. Charles, San Francisco. = Oct. 30, 1887. . Miss ieee Phel nee, YE yeas City, Mrs. € Geo. B. pv Bett ine Wm. F. King, Graniteville W. H. Phelan, North San Juan, Miss Nellie Sullivan, North Bloomfield, C. J. Naffziger & iamily, city, Mrs: A. C. Radimski, San Francisco, Miss J. Condon, do J.T. Morse, Sacramento, Miss Rachael Morgan, city, he Ab. Conway, do Men fig M. sale, neve Talk, — A ; do 4 Myrtie taeda’ do . 8. Whiting, é yen, ttT. L. G. M, w. Dr city, do eM 5 eC. EL ay Sweacs, (sheridan, rdini, ony i gage James Cairus, Bloom -Proprietress oT LITTLE LAUGHS. Paris claims to have 2,500,000 rais; ‘The vannual-crop of kid gloves promises well.— Tid. Bits. Agent—Is the lady of the house in? Servant Maid—There are two of us.Which do you want to see?—Tid Bits. The long and the short of the haul business fs that the railroad corporations are doing it. —Milwaukee Journal. “A toad who disgraces his own warts,” is what one Mississippi editor sa;s in alluding to one of his colleagues. —Loweil Citizen. A fashion writer says the next generation or two of women will abolish corsets. They will have to, or thé next generation of corsets or two will abolish women.—Binghamton Republican. Helen M. Coke writes that “Kisses on her brow are the richest diadem a woman’s soul aspires to.” And yet the fellow who kisses a young lady on her brow while her rosy lips are making motions like a patent clothes wringer is not the man for the —e, Texas Siftings. They tell of a very cultured divine in Boston, who, instead of saying, “The collection will now be taken up,” impressively remarks, “The accumulation of moneys will now ensue.” But a Philadelphia clergyman, a great athlete and lover of sports, forgot himself once and said: “Here endeth the first inning —let us pray.”—Texas Siftings. A gas trust seldom trusts anybody for gas. —Chicago Tribune. Omaha rejoices and is glad. The city water isnow thin enough to run down hill.—San . Francisco Alta. Visitor—How much your hair is like your mother’s! Little Girl—Oh, no it isn’t! Mamma’s comes off ani mine don’t > Yonkers Statesman. As man and wife are one, the ‘husband, when seated with his wife, must be beside himself.— Philadelphia flerald. _.Awake from sleep at midnight hour, He shoots from bed just like a rocket; The sight his senses all o'erpower— His wife is going through his pocket! Hartford Sunday Journal A man recently astonished his wife by coming home with two black eyes. “What have you been doing?” said she. ‘‘Getting a pair of sock:,” he replied.—Life. A bright story in grammar is told of a lit-, tle. school girl. . “Quarrel,” she parsed, ‘is plural.” ‘‘Why?’. ‘‘Because—why it takes two to make one.” One Touch of Nature, Eto There are some evils all must share And equally endure, Some miseries the rich must bear As often as the peor. When blazing are the solar fires And shirts to shoulders stick, The fat rich man blows, puffs, perspires, As much as lab’rer Dick. The poor man bathing in the pool Dreads not the noonday glare, There be can keep himself as cool As any millionaire. —Boston Courier. An Injunction Illustrated. BEAR AND FOR BEAR. Where is that mother-in-law now?—Texas Siftings. A Friend Needed. The beach is basking in the sun, Thé waves break on the shore, And I sit here to watch for one Whom ali the girls adore. He comes, the youth I fain would “mash, And ‘mongst all others choose! He wears a curly blonde mustache And ‘patent leather shoes. How blue his eyes, how straight his nose, How neatly brushed his hair! How dewy fresh the little rose That forms his boutonniere! He passes on with careless tread— I can but sit and frown; No friend the magic word has said, “Miss Jenkins, Mr. Drown!” ca Cnicego News. He Was Complimented. “No, Algernon, I cannét marry you. Papa will not allow it.” “Why not?” ° ‘‘Because he says you are an actor.” _ “Your father i§’ much kinder. than the press.” — Washington Critic. A More Important Matter. Correspondents of The Boston Globe are questioning and arguing whether or not there is or can be sucha thing as a self winding watch. But let that pass, What we would like to have invenied is a self finding watch key.—Lowell Citizen. Not That Kind. “Here’s a hair on your shoulder,” said his wife, with an ominous calmness, “Ob—er—yes; [’ve been playing with the poodle.” . “John, don’t be silly. Flossio is not a brunette poodle.”—Washington Critic. > ape Out on the Fly. put out because his affair with Miss Moneybags fell through. Wiggins—If you’d seen him flying down the stairs you’d have known dead sure he was put out.—Judge. Hard On the Old Man. He—Then you love me? She-—1 do. He—Anii I may speak to your pa? She—No. Speak to ina. Pa ain’t anybody in this house. eas ston Courier The Modern , Spirit, Drink--and the werld driuls with you. Go thirsty, you thirst alone! And every friend with a dollar to spend Has most impecunious grown. Flirt--and all women dirt with you. Love, and you're left in the cold! And the one that did seem the delight of your dream, . : Turns brazen and brutal and bold 6in—and the crowd sins with you! Repent—they laugh and they jeer! E’en if soda you drink, they complacently think You've been toying with whisky or beer Live~and (if wealthy) all love you. Die—and you rot forgot! And nen ten girl will spoon with your enemy licks cour pecs weiahapes. Lie—and the public admires you. I do in these verses now!) never forget that a lady wears yet poesy crown on her brow. « Exxa Wxxxxun Wxxxxx, Willow ©. 6. Tales tn dourpale, Home Benefit Lite Association Higgins—Young Brown seems to be awfully INCORPORATED 1880. San Francisco. 420 Montgomery Street -TREASU ER oxo csisies cate i Sinker aesiadeabceeiie BANK OF CALIFORNIA PITT ois 50 25 sess shoe tes en gn aencehyamates FRANK C. HAVENS ADDITOR, 6. ccicccccc ses ALLEN (OF BANK OF CALIFORNIA) GENERAL AGENT. 6 cscs sscagogdds svesetlenacwnaasarestanng L, B. HATCH BECHETAR Vics i ccoocncstecscndesccennesoss.iedbonwonece A.8. BARNEY a@lhis is the largest, oldest and most successful Mutual Insurance Association in California. ° NO MEMBERSHIP FEE. : NO ANNUAL DUES. ; 6 PAYMENTS A YEAR COVER ENTIRE COST. &= Its Certificates are Definite Contracts for the full amount written therein and are uncontestable and nonforfeitable. Lessened Cost to Persistent Members. On continuance of the Certificate in force for the-second period of five years, the full amount of the reserve payment made--by the member (with interest), together with division of profits resulting from lapsed reserves (also with interest), and gain on Mortality Cost, will be applied toextinguish the cost for the second period of five years. Similar distribution of surplus is made at the end of each five years to persistent members. . Cash tuarrenmaer Walwue. Should the member choose to surrender his Certificate at the end of th five year period, there shall be paid in cash to him or’ his order, the ful amount cf reserve paid on his Certificate. STATEMENT JULY I, 1887. we Total Amount of Claims Paid... ..... caannick $280,500.00 Mortuary Fund; -Bank of California. .......6. 6,002.85 Reserve Fund, San Francisco Savings Union.... 10,182.45 Claims on Hand Due and Unpaid. Lideddieaiat Gainey weir None. PROMPTNESS IN SETTLEMENT, Jerry Scnooira, ex-State Treasurer of Nevada, insured for $2,000, died February 3d, 1887; proofs filed February 21st, 1887; amount padid February 23d, 1887. Wo. Kocu, bookkeeper Bank ot California, insured fox $2,000, died February 5th, 1887; proofs filed February 14th, 1887; ; claim paid February 21, 1887. Tuomas Bierry, Shipwright, of San Franeisco, insured for $5,000; claim filed February 8th, 1887. Home Benerit Lire Association . Ge ntlemen—I have to thank you for the payment of Fi ive Thousand Dollars, amount of certificate held by my father. The payment of this amount long before the date due was unexpected, and I am boats grateful therefor. Yours very truly, ELLA T. BIGLEY Xaver Scunirz, Petaluma, insured for $1,000; proofs of death filed April 6th, 1887 ; claim paid May 21st, 1887. ‘ Z. T. Barnum, Yreka, insured for $2,000; proofs of death filed» April 6th, 1887 ; claim paid May 21st, 1887. 4 Watkin R. Price, Nevada Bank, San Francisco, insured for $5,000; died April 29th, 1887; proofs of death filed May 7th, 1887; paid May 21st, 1887. Home Benerit Lire ASsocration : Gentlemen —Your check for $5,000, the insurance on the life of my son, Watkin R: Price, is this day most gratefully received. Such promptness is commendable. Yours very truly, d ANN PRICE, By Geo. L. Brander, her Atty. in Fact. Sypney M. Van Wyck, Supt. Golden City Chemical Works. Policy No. 791, issued Sept. 6, 1882, for $10,000.00. Total payments thereon $383.00. San Francisco, July 19, 1887. Home Benefit Life Association : Gentlemen: Your check for Ten Thousand Dollars, a month before the expiration of time allowed your Association in which to Inake payment, is most gratefully received. Yours rae MRS. 8S. M. VAN WYCK. aa ; HBLEN BY VAN WYQK. All assessments will be paid at the Citizens Bank of Nevada City, and First Nationa! Bank of Grass Valley. ‘Bridge . Closed. . New York Hotel
WM. 8.‘ BIOHARDS, PROPRIETOR. Pine Street Suspension Broad St., Opposite Theater. Bridge, across Deer THIS FAVORITE HOTEL has lately been eoronenly renovated and re-furni making it one of the most comfortble hotels in the mountains. Suites of rooms for families. Creek Ts closed to all travel in orey THE TRAVELING PUBLIO WILL der that repairs can be made. t : , : FIND THIS HOTEL UNSURPASSNotice will be given of its] Ep FoR COMFORT AND OONre-opening, and in the meanVENIENOE. time all persons are positively prohibited -from crossing it. By order of the Street Committee. L. M. SUKEFORTH, Chairman. Nevada City, Oct. 14, 1887. “MRS. H. B. MAXFIELD, Teacher of Elocution, Is now organizing glasses in The Rooms are Light an iry. M&F Free ’Bus toand from all . : 1ins. . wore" Bar in connection with the otel. Chicago ~ Cottage WoOiIcE CULTURE T THE RESIDENCE OF MRS. GEORGE fii C. SHAW, Pine Street, Nevada City. Orean Has attuined a standard of excellence which admita of no superior. It contains every improvement that 1nventve genius, skill and money can prouce i» These excellent Organs are celebrated for volume, quality of tone, quick response, variety of ‘com binatioti, artistic design, beauty in finish, perfec construction, making them the most attract: ve, ornamental and esira ble organs for homes, schools, churches lodges, societies, ete. Instructions given IN OLASSES OR PRIVATELY. Also Lessons given in Drawing and Painting, Oil and Water Oolors. CLASS AND PRIVATE. ESTABLISHED REPUTATION 012! UNEQUALLED FACILITIES ‘ ‘ SKILLED WORKMEN Assessment Notice. “NHAMPION MININGCOMPANY. LOCA BEST MATERIAL, tion of principal place of business, San Francisco, Cal.—Location of works, Nevada County, Cal. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the Twenty-Sixth day of October, 1887, an assessment (No, 27) of Ten Cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the cor ration, Repebie, im immediately in Uni States gold coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, No. 522 Montgomery . street, San Francisco, Galiforni ia. Any stock upon which this assessment shall rpaatn wapeld oe Ppeada: tne ae ay of November, » wil elinquen and advertiond fot aald’ os public auction: . . Catalogues and Price Lists on application and fhless payment is made before will be . FB® sold on TU AY, the 20th d +? of Decem‘ee A “ Ps ber, 1587, “eth the delingue { assessment, , together with costs of advertising and ex4 ade penses of sale. ha racemase: OOTTAGE ORGAN 00., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, : COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular Organ. INSTRUCTION BOOKS ( AND seagate nn nr THEO. WETZEL, Secre Office—No. 522 Montgomery street, Francisco California, E, H. GAYLORD. _ FRED SEARLS. JAS. G, HARTWELL, GAYLORD & SEARLS, / cit hg Attorneys and Counselors at Law. U. 8. Deputy Mimeral surveyor. Wit PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COURTS FFICE—Upstairs in Beckman’s Block,. om, eee aie cor. Broad and Fine 8ts., Nevada City . Mlee—Oppo}ite loupe. # NO MEDICAL FEE. . jable prices are invited KID GLOVES A. SPECIALTY! FResem. bere Exos., Of this city, have. been appointed agents for the new style MATHER KD GLOVES, Patent in 1886. These Gloves are the pride of American manufacturers, as4 they excel any ever produced. They lace without hooks to catch or tear, and are very simple. The kid is of the best quality and they are no doubt the BEST AND CHEAPEST GLOVE ever produced. They come in Black and Colored, with or without Embroidered Backs. The firm are now sole agents of the following Gloves: Genuine P. Centemeri & Co, The Claire, Florine, Foster Hook, Royal, Jouvine, Im' itation of Centemeri & Co., Mocha Undressed Embroidered, Sude, MATHER. Any one wishing the latest styles and the best quality of Kid Gloves’ , Should by all means call at Rosenberg Bros. Any one wishing a par faaticularcolor to match, can get them vise all to buy a pair and be convinced. Forsale by leaving their order at the Palace by Dry Goods Store. ROoOsENBENRG BROS A SPECIALITY IN consETS. We keep all of the leading brands of CORSETS in America, the price o which we have reduced 25.per cent. We have so many brands that they are too numerous to-mention. Call. and examine our stock, as it is no trouble for us to show goods. Country orders promptly attended to. Roms BERG BROS., Palace Dry Goods Store, Broad Street; ‘Nevada City. ~ “ The ‘Mather’ Perfect Giove Fastening.a a TD — : z THE PEOPLE'S GYGLOPEDIA THE BEST IN THE WORLD FOR GENERAL USE! The New Three-Volume Edition Compréhensive and compact5s, 000 topics. Complete in 3 convenient volumes, Reliable—400 first-class contributors. Fresh—Brought down to the present year. Now Ready—Subscribers not kept waiting with only a part of a cyclopedia. Really Cheap—Less than half the price of similar works. Send to us for specimen pages, etc., that you may see for yourself. We call the special attention of School Trustees, Teachers, etc., to the EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. PEILIIPs & EHXUNT Plaza E*eceed store. CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. . GONSTANTHY ON FIAND ALL SORTS OF Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Mea Buckwheat Flour, Etc. Ez Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR. 8 Kept at all the Grocery Stores. Ask For It. Ordinance No. 21. HE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE County of Nevada do ordain as fol. MRS. H. G. PARSONS, VOOAL INSTRUCTOR, OWS : Ist. There is hereby granted to E. M. Preston, N. P. Brown, J.'f. Morgan, Chas. Barker, G. C. Gay lord, G.E. Turner, Wm. Campbell, W. C. Jones and Geo. E. Brand and their executors and assigns the right to construct and maintain forthe term of fifty years, a Street Railway for the transportation of passengers along the public road -of the Connty of Nevada, from the South line of the corporate limits of Nevada City to the Easterly limits of the Town of Grass Valley. 2nd. There is hereby granted the right to run cars over said line of road upon the payment to the County of Nevada, as a license upon each car so to run, the sum of Five (5) Dollars per annum ; and such cars may be propelled by horses, mules, wire ropes running under the roadway, by steam or by electric motors. Provided however, and this franchise is granted upon the express condition that : ist. Work to.construct the said road must pe ommended: within be age sont ee ate o 8 Ordinance, and that said wor : muat be completed within three years from The coursein Solo Singing instructs and the date hereof. assists in the artistic use of the voice. 2nd. That said Railway may run along * “or the line of the pnblic highway on either the mapper or lower road, but .when running UNION HOTEL. i655. 0.003 NEVADA CITY ILL receive pupils for the coming season, in distinct courses for! Voice Building, or for Voice Cul= ture and Solo Singing. Classes of three or five organized for the former Course at REDUCED RATES. The Voice Building Course consists of exercises upon a new method for the strengthening of the yocal organs and the muscles connected therewith, and ina high degree develops purity and strength of tone. ong the highway mist be constructed on For ‘Ferms, etc., Apply at the one side of the highway track at suftficien . distance from the centre thereof s@ as notto Union Hotel. finterfere with the free passage of teams. 97-1m MRS. H.-G. PARSONS. thereon, and may cross the road where such crossing shall be deemed necessary, but in . ——-~—-—— either case the said Railway must be so constructedas not to impair travel along the FOR . SA E. said highway or at the crossings ; and all crossings when made, must be kept in repair at all times, so as not to intonere with, orinany way impede public travel. And it we is further conditioned that in the conatruc3 tion of the track of the said Railwa 1y, if at any point itshall be on the public highway the track must be so constructed that all vehicles ma pasa over the same without being impeded therebv. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force on and after fifteen days from the, date of its adoption. Pi On doption of this Ordinance bag E. Mulloys D. Woods, F. M. Pridgeon, M Rrophy and W. J. Hill’ voted “Aye, Pa W. JHILL, Chairman of the Board. i Ga, cATrY, Clerk, By W. Dc TARBie, Deputy. Adopted Octu: «: : of, 1887. o18 RULANDS WANTED The cnNADA HL QUARTZ MILL, COMPRISING Basing Rock-Breakers, Feeders Concentrators, Water Wheels, Retorting Furnace, Gold Scales, Safe, Attest: ALSO THE Hoisting Machinery, Pumps, Columns, Engines, Boilers, Cars. Tools, Forge, Pelton Wheels, Owners desiring. to < ETC., ETC. ¢ For full particulars apply to BE. 0. OHARONNAT, NEVADA CITY. sell lands at reason-. ; to correspond with To Whom it May Concern. OROSETT & OHAPMAN, AM, PERSONS, INDEBTED 20, THE . NAT, avoid coats, ted Real Estate Agents, in the haa ds of MessrsPARLE S Bul TLE, Attorneys, who are authorized by me 628 Sacramento St., San Franlect the same? 0. ch cisco. 8 Nevada City, Sept. 25th. heres arwers . 3. % JACKSON mete Pere Th fing ( Craery and Family hv Stor rn seaigioetinnl mappa orry. Proprietor There will-always be found at this first-class Grocery Store every article required for family use, which will be sold at the lowest market rates, Ps ALSO ON HAND THE VERY BEST OF wWwWiriNnbBs AnwyD LIQUORS. ® J, J. JAOKSON, 18 and 20 Oommercial Street. R. SHOEMAKER. A, NIVENS, IR, CHAS. E. UREN, SHOEMAKER, NIVENS & UREN, RHAL ESTATE AND. MINING AGENCY, Will. Byy and Sell, on Commission, Improved and Un iiiovoved Being Lands. ‘Improved and Unimproved City and Town Lots. Mining Properties of all characters and descriptions, Will attend to the collections of Rents. The making of Business Contracts, &e. We do not desire long bonds on property. Our object is to facilitate the ready transfer of property at rates satis: factory to purchaser and seller, Information freely -given regarding landswof~Government, Railroad and Private Ownership. OFFICE WITH C.E. DREN IN THE HOL. BROOKE BLOCK, MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY, CAL. THE CELEBRATED Can now be purchased in this city. SSRREY=S= SARS ca-Iis the Bestgyn the Citv. 4 SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFA Try It.) ST CERMEA. Best in the market. Sold by the case or package, Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Seeds. CAL.R. CLARKE, Agent PATENT ROLLER FLOUR * MANUFACTURED BY THE WHEATLAND MILL COMPANY, AND SOLD BY ALL THE LEADING SROGERSB. The above Mill has justly earned the right to claim that their Flour is the WHITEST AND BEST Of Any Manufactured in the State, TO THE LADIES: Give it one trial, and you will then use no other .brand. Galbfor it » FRED J. THOMAS, Agent for Nevada County. renee AEE Oe eh ae * . Nevada County Carriage and Wagon Reyost Ory, z ry BROAD STREET, NEVADA ‘orry. GEO. F.JACORS, mae ee —_—_— ‘Manager 4g Headquarters for the Millburn Hollow Axle Wogon, IN ALL GRADES, . .. + r Fol Celebrated Columbus Buggies,.: Carriages, : Phaetons ‘ —_ VARIETY, a eo. ‘a Dany A. Osh City ai and M a pract one at other . house proven no. Owin Supply, betwee _day ni the dy} burned ” watér care W such hi The ¢ into dv the in promis ed mic the cau the Co eration the lo settle 1 soon ai chosen quired candes the. pl: lamps . service lations of the . 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