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November 18, 1888 (4 pages)

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If You Want to Get ALL OF THE NEWS OF NEVADA COUNTY, TAKE THE TRANSCRIPT. . . THE BEST Advertising Medium t It TER Sierra Nevada Gold Fields. . e i ars VOL. LVIL—No, 9085. NEVADA OITY, CAL. SUNDAY MORNIN HE DAILY TRANSCRIP1 G, NOVEMBER 18, 1888. Established Sent, 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Oo. She Daily Cranseript. PUBLISHED En ee Block,” No. mercial st., ) TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: tend, . JOS. THOMAS, Hig I. J. RoLre, Secretary. e Every Day Excepting Monday evada City, Ca ing are cordially invited to at —BY— f * A BROWN & CALKINS. L 8. CaLKINs, N. P. Brown, _ Editor. Business M’g'r. ComWi ph. h Priest. ot STATED MEETINGS are cordially invited. c. Cc. WEISEN BURGER, Rours, Secretary. MASONIC A JTICE. Nevada Lodge, No. 13 F. & A.M. Second Wednesday of each mouth. Visiting Brethren in good standing ON THE <a No Merczry, fo Potash, ta you by let “sFIc CO., Atlanta, Ga, } , ; 1 Year, payabie in advance, 86. Qr-any other [inoral Poison. ‘ Per Week, = «= = 15 Cents. # It Is Nature’s Remedy, made exclusively We oe from Roots cud Herts. ak : * It is perfectly Harmicss. ; Agents for the Daily Transoript. It is tue only remedy known to the werld that has ever yet Cured contagious Blood gap ORGY coi icce cr segeee Kor New York Poison tn al its stinges. Mae to ata GO. eer eee mew Lone It cures Mercurial Rheumatism, Cancer, Rg ie Pa “pibtiadelphia Bcrofula,and other bloc ciscases heretofore ‘Palmer & Key. .. Portland, Oregon considered tacurable. It cures any disease J, H. Bates & Co.:. ..New York caused from im>cre blood. It is now pre Dauchy & Co... ..New York ecribed by thousirdsof the best physicians Williams & Co... London, Eng in the United States, as a tonic, We append Foes ain: wagons te 7 Cleago the statement of a few: : &.C, Dake ... “"'San Kraneiseo . ’ gagttone pres Sf. S00 Baten eee ne Palmer & Rey . ...$an Francisco best results. N. Caexry, M. D. John C. Dewey & Co. .. Burlington, Vt Eliuvilie, Ga” Stinson & Co. .. .. Portland, Me Bremey, Ga.—Willie White was affiicted Geo. M. Mott “Sacramento . . with scrotula keven years. I preseribed 8. & J. A, Stidger . orth San Juan B., and to-day he is a fut and robust Low, : W. K Spence .. Grass Valley o. W. Parker, a D, hg = pod ease eho ri ehike ean TiN eee aon as 5 f aicraph ea) taken . D.C WE aig has tokcvndhageenss ‘ruckee (esd C, L. Miller .. .Freneh Corral Lae tacks er prt we a James Marriott. orth Bloomfield . B. F. Wiyetezp, M. D., ; we et PEP TERS eee RIES Seeetiiie Forme.ly cf Sussex Co,, Va. » W. Beatty. ..cc cece cence oe martsville 5 . the well-known ruggiss We. Orear...cner secs eseee cee Downieville en ponvelotany ot Nedwitie herate ly in s a ae “Ha viig some kui ewe ce wal 8. 5.5 18 Giivcmedy for alt akin di recommien e Nevada Royal Aroh Ohapter, eases, it matters nut wuat the name may be.” ve 2 kk giving a his' of this No. 6, R. A. M. Pe fant, A ny fa cures, all STATED MmeTINas AT Ma . Sy\PeMa hus sud wiih we, wil mal SONIC HALL, Nevada City, ou the ree on app'tcution, No fanitly should be & First Moneay ineach month. Vis Free On it We have another on Contagious iting Companions in good staud Blvd Polson, sent on same terns. ‘ite us @ history of your case, and our clan will advise > @xt confidence, We will not d you knowlagly. 5 For sale by all drugsists. Tux Swirt Sere Drawer 3, ter, in jevelve ew York, 6 Broadwey. mnion, Bag. $5 snow i » Master. Alfrea TD. Ma Attorneys at Law. he U. Office—Thomas Block, corner Pine streets, Nevada City. L. B. LITTLE. nited States Courts. Pine atreeta, up stairs. Counselor at Law and Notary Publin. Successsor to Johnson & Mason, ILL PRACTICE IN THE SUPERIOR Ww Supreme, District and ey Sidauxts ° JOHN CALDWELL, CALDWELL & LITTLE, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. wit PRACTICE IN THESTATE AND OFFICK—Thomes Block, corner Broadand Seco Ere Broad and the state of Cah fornia. J. tl. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Publio,’ AND CONVEYANCER. aide Broad Street, oppo Nevada City. practice the Courts of the State, and the Courts of the United aa within BE. H. GAYLORD rR GAYLORD & SEARLS, Attorneys and Qounselors at Law. W ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS State and Federal. Office—Opposite the Court House. BD SEARLS wit PRACTICEIN ALL TH of the State of California, United States. ! Office in Morgan & Roberts’ BI of Pine and Broad streets, P. F, SIMONDS. : Attorneys nited States Courts. da City W. D. LONG, _ Attorney Countr,. Ofeo at Attorney and: Oounselor 4 5 ofthe 8! THOS. 8. FORD Attorney and Counselor FFICE—Thomas" and Pine streets, Physician, Or NEVADA CITY. THOMAS 8. STEPHENS, Township and Bill Collector. Constable of Nevada NY) FFICE AT COURTROOM O Sowden, No. Buy Gold Dust, , Silver Bars. 4 May 6, 1887. A. WUTLKE, Fashionable Boot and Brodrooes Nevede Cua. FINE BOOTS AND SHOES-A SS REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. Office at Residence, Wal aNy ss WwW. BP. SOWDEN, Attorney and Counselor at Law Nevada City, Cal. CROSS & SIMONDS, and Oounseloys at Law, ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND Wt 0 ICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Nev» and Oounselor at Law. JTORNEY OF NEVADA : ) onavr. the Court House. @EO. L. HUGHES, \ Not PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS : tate. ce in Morgan & Roberts’ Block. Building, corner Broad Nevada Ci a DR. BR. M. BUNT, AT VINTON'S DBUG SroRE, ¢ Nevada City, Cal. orr & CO. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, Gold and Shoe Maker, DOORS BELOW W. B. OHaPMAN, . pEeNTIsT. NEVADA fo}. » Care een CA}. ce ge LOCAL ANESTHETICS UF DESIRED. él Sacramento 8t LUETIE & BRAND, = Broad street, Nevads Clty: E COURTS CAPITAL. J. F. Hove@HToN, S17 sane seria saa ro ty in 8 coun propercy rf OF CALIFORN TA. PRINCL AL OFFICE* Preeident. N. SHEPARD, DMARL eS H. os Home? Mutual Insurance Co’ 300 000 216 Sansome ct., San Francisco : Fire Insurance Only Vice President, STory, Secretary, H. Maq@ie, General Agent Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County DAVID WATT, JOHN C. COLEMAN. on all classes of desirable at rates as low assol GEO W. HILd,, Manager MAIN STREET. GRASS VALLE} SAVED ON THE BRINK. I was seated in my office at Chicago one afternoon in October, 1884, when an acquaiutance, & merchant of that city, called. I had then acquired A fair experience in my calling, but my income from that source had been qu te limited; hence my extreme gratification when my visitor announced that the purpose of his visit was ‘‘business.”” The gentleman said that a friend of bis, Mr. B.,a merchant doing an ex’ ve business on Lake street, had requested him to suggest the name of & reliable man to undertake a private investigation; that he’ had promised. to comply . with the request, and therefore came to me. Iasked him if he new anything about” the character and details of the case. replied that. he did not. At my instance . the gentleman wrote a letter of introduction to Mr. B. which he handed to me, and after receiving my promise to deliver ' it without delay he ted. T lost no time in communicating with, Mr. B. I sent by messenger the letter of introduction enclosed inanote of my own, requesting an interview, and in reply was invited tocall at his residence that evening at eight o’clock. Iwas promptly on hand at the designated time, and was ushered into a comfortable and well appointed little library room, Mr, B, received me cordially, but his face wore an expression of much concern, “For what specific purpose is my service required?’ asked, making & dive at the business in hand. “I wish you to,investigate a little matter for me,” he said, “and will give you the cause and details in a few words.” After a moment’s hesitation, which seemed uevoted to deep thought, he said: “I presume you are aware of the character of our business; we require a large clerical force in our counting room; we rewardefficiency and zeal with merited promotion, and many of our clerks have acquired their present advanced positions throuch this system. ~— “Among others in our counting room is one who has secured his desk by gradual promotion, a young man who seems sed of the required qualifications and who has always, so faras I can judge, properly performed his whole duty. [ “speak of our cashier. Heis young, intelligent, with a kindly disposition, prompt at his post and indefatigable in his work. “Because of these qualities and the fact that he has exercised economy I have felt myself gradually drawn towards him. I have taken deeper interest in him than in many others in our employ and was much a neat little sum, saved out of his salary. discovery has disturbed me. month ago.’’ veacy and a fair will admit of, gua: “What is id f th paral toa) your idea of the cause of this antecing « promptand Hberelresponse%o#" . ‘condition of things?” I asked. and then added: that, though he has authorit; out money standing to the c and of the ock, corner c, W. CBROB= at Law, To be found in th Teams with elegant Buggies, change Hotel, JAMES HENNESSY, The horses are free from vi and capable of going as fast man cares to drive, Stable hasthe largestlotof Orsesy, Carriages and Begates " 8 part of the State. Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms 7 FURNISHED. Empire Livery Stable Broad st., Nevada City, opp National Ex Proprietor pis PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE ce, of geod style as any gentleGood Saddle Horses always on hand CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTL at Law. ity oF suD@E} Offers $1, THE Frue Concentrator o0vu Challenge te any Machine. Fleauceda to $575. ing 80. was “80 any form?” ance on hand at that time was correct.” work?” Notice to the.Public. —— evasive.” SPECIALTY , ao JEWELER . _Sutre x Ly" att BS volt WC reas 860" M. Dy
#s i aL Ld eRe eee eet. bps pene eee “Are you the cashier?” * which request was silently granted. The few seconds required by the in which to gather up the coin and pass gratified to find that he had to his credit Recently, however, I have noticed that he wears a haggard expression, and the “When first I observed this change it was but slightly depicted on his countenance, but it has grown more pronounced from day ta day until now be seemsiittle more thaw a shadow of his former self, and though prompt at nis post and in his work the old amile seldom lights up his genial face. Ihave taken occasion to look into his personal account in the ledger and find that from time to time he has drawn upomitantil now very little remains of the $1,900 to his credit a “T have no fixed idea,” Mr. B. replied, “What puzzles and pains me ig the fact to pay it of any employe’s: account and had a right to draw his money, he had several times invested in shares of building and loan associations, but never without first con. sulting me as to the advisability of do. “Of course, I have been more than pleaseu with this mark of confidence, and favorably impressed with his worth that I had already determined that he would be the next to be admitted to a junior copartnership interest in our establishment. My recent discoveries and the cashier’s reticence have made me uneasy. I am determined, if possible, to learn the cause of this change, and therefore I have sent for you to look into the gasefor me. I desire you to ascertain what influence has caused the change in hisappearance, and what he has done with his money. The only condition that Linterpose is that you must make no move that will disturb him until you shall have reported to me, You may adapt your own time and method te reach the end in view, and you may call upon me for such assistance as you may require in the » case.” + “Do you suspect financial trouble in “J have no data upon which to ground a suspicion; his trial balance sheet inade three days.ago provesthe books and accounts in good shape, and the cash bal“‘Doea he complain of illness or over “He does not; in fact, when I questioned him concerning the cause of his appearance, his answers seemed rather After a few moments’ further conversation 1 bade my client good ‘hight and departed. : The next day I entered the counting Saeeeny the aperture designated I ask + Receiving an affirmative response I requested change for my paper currency, it through the window sufficed me to ‘‘take in’ that gentleman’s face that I might kuow it whenever I should sec it again. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Péssesses the greatest possible power to heal and control affections of the throat and tungs, with absolute safety for children or adults. The experience of years hus proven it to be uf {nestimuble value as a houscho!d medicine, and for professional use. Thousands of physicians and families testify to its great worth. Jas. E. Moling, Hik : Hard, Ohio, writes: “T have used. Ayer's-Cherry Pectoral in my family for twelve . years, and have found that, as a remedy for Coughs, Colds, or Sore Throats, it Is Unequaled. J, J. Mille?, editor of the “Lutheran. John J. Ubtman, Brooklyn, N.8.,.writes: . Home,” Luray, Va., writes: “T advertise . ** Twelve years ago, 1 was afflicted with nothing that [ do not know to be good. I} severe bronchial trouble, pronounced by a was saved from the grave, I am sure, by skilful physician te be very dangerous, the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, andj. and liable to terminate Im Pneumonia, have recommended it to others with the. After using one bottle of Ayer’s Cherry happiest results.” L. J. Addison, M. D., . Pectoral, I found great relief, and an occa. Chieago, Ill., writes: “I have never! sional use of it since that time has, I think, found, in thirty-five years of continuous . extended my life ten years at least.” Mrs, study and practice in medicine, any prepa. V. M. Thebaud, Montreal, Canada, writes: . ration of so great value as Ayer's Cherry . “ Last. spring my daughter waa attacked Pectoral, for treatment of diseases of the} by membrancous croup, or diphtheria. throat and lungs; and I constantty recom. The doctor prescribed: Ayer's Cherry Pees mend it to my patients. It notonty breaks tora], which cured her of the diphtheria. up coldy and cures severe coughs, but is . Being still very weak and sick, she began effective in relieving the most serious taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which restored bronchial and pulmonary affections,” ker to vigorous health.” Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, De. & C. Ayer & Go., (Analytical Chemists), Lowell, Mass. For sale by all Druggists. enn —“ gro HOME SHEE EES. Nevada County Land and Improvement Association DIRECTORS: JOHN T MORGAN @EO, C, GAYLORD & M, PRESTON, NAT. P. BROWN, GEO. E. TURNER, E. J. RECTOR FRED SEARLS, i: WM, EDWARDS, J. HENNESSEY. Evolution in Animals,’ curious illustrati Sarat FF letting Dogs with Cat-like Habits. . Mr. Romanes, in his book on “Mental ves some ions of modified instinets agagociation or training. A ap, brought up with a kitten, bend like a cat, played with mice them run for a distance and pounncing on them, licked his ne and rubbed them over his ears. Miss Mitford, in her Letters, records similar habits in a oe hod We belonged to no a nage than venerable Dr. Routh, Preaident of M lene College, Oxford. This dog rad been suckled and reared by a cat, aaxing ; lost its own mother. He always show the proverbial cat-like dread of wet feet, and never went out in rain; licked, his paws several times im the day for the pu of agg his face, pitting the while upon his tail in the true cattish position; watched a mouse-hole for hours together; ahd had, in short, all the ways, manners, and dispositions of his feline foster-mother. ill Che Emperor of China and His Wives. The young Em of China has just, been e' tin oceupation of selectrs etn adies as brides from — rty-two assembled at his palace. These are collected from all over Manchuria from certain noble Manchu families, and have travelled some of them for hundreda and even a thousand miles to Pekin to undergo review. The future Empress is firet , and then two assistants, called the Eastern and Western Empresses. This is the ancient custom) of the Empire since the Manchus became its rulers. The Emperor will take over the reins of power next year. ; —— : ” Asa matter of fact, qualified pilots are = the world over; but as men they ffer more widely as ¢, than the races or nations to which they belong. Your New York harbor pilot is one of the gravest and quietest of living men, He is sober, demure, unobtrusive, earngst. You would annually summer in Europe, scarcely ever sep him, gine, coming, dress and appearance you ¢ould not even tell he was a seafaring man. This English pilot lived at Pill, at the edge of the tide, near Avonmouth, where dwell a hundred other pilots in slime, oose, filth and: drunkenness. Theit women are half nude brawlers, harrid and the husbands live rayless lives o sodden atupor, startlingly contrasting with. the alertness, hadihood and daring of their hours of dangerous labor. But a grade higher in the qualities that yeoman aspiratio: are their brothers of British northern coasts and the English channel. a chiefly men who only possess emulation in their cdiling to the degtee of yor among their fellows for hardin2ss, ttiness and iron frame, heart.and life. Those of the Baltic seas are held in high esteem, not and skill, but jn a ' and almost awe. for thei vocation which have come down, like folk lore, through the centuries, from the knowledge that oli Danish law beheaded Large List ot Desirable Homes ana Lands For Sale. For Sale. sanein’ in orice from $1.50 to $10 ner acre. FORMATION, CALL ON OR ADDRESS J. BE. CARR. Carr Brose. Cor. Pine and vommercial Nevada City. THING USUALLY FOUND IN A Wircet-classe Drug Store. ht SCHOUL BOOKS, : BLANK BOOKS, N oncee heveby given shat} have, fais ue i ts rer tha clerk , ay given tomy sous, Joseph and John, room of Mr, B. and as e clerk at oue x I 4 al ap a ager ager "2! . of the windows to give me silver coin for MISORLLANUOUS: MOORS) par Paork in bis line respousible for debte incurred a es. a thane PL PERIODICALS, including : ss ‘ointing to another window be H . of “he cashier will give it to you.” PIOTORIALS, Upholstering, Table of Distances. 1 was about to have a view of the cashNEWSPAPERS : Z jer. This wasthe purpose I desired to * Furniture Repairing. gig PO com had not ap to that time had. Agents for the San Francisco Examiner. pa & From Nevada City to a glimpse of that gentleman's face. owe oe FIELD, GARDENAND FLOWER SEEDS. gist or € £220 000 Acres of Railroad and:Other Unimoroved Lands FOR LIST OF PROPERTY AND FULL INFRANK G. BEATTY, NEVADA CITY, CAL. ae T. H. CARR PROPRIETORS OF THE place to board and lodge. PALACE ee DRUG ae STORE [ce eoemgaes are all sunny, light ros Sn , ; ¥ 7 9 The Tables are supplied with Korn CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK oF EVERY PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES_ETC The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City. Prescriptions accurately and carefully compounded by « careful and competent Drug , t' pilots for harm b--falling vessels in their cha) thus aiding an weseent of tremendous courage to an unapproscnanly rous calling.. Our own ic coast pilota are a bright, nervy, ambitious lot. The gulf, Key West au . Bahama pilots sre a sunny crew with more than a trace of “wrecking’’ taint in their warmer veins; and, while less hardy, they are full of romance and song. And your Ouban pilots—I know wellthe graceless throng—are nerveless slaves of a despotic regime; pee in. color and act; bnndles of excited ejaculations and oaths, and without the blood, spirit = ‘ ty of an American barnyard wy CITY HOTEL. Cc UF BROAD AND UNION STS THIS HOTEL ¥ thoroughly overli aat ovated, aod weties. th TH wm management has Ovie of the most Popular Hotels . iN NEVADA CITY. he is conducted on strictly Teme peraunce Principies. It has no Bar-room, and is therefore jyst the place for those in search of agood quie 8 BEEN ‘and renthe best im the market, at the fellewing low rates: $4.50 x Board and Lodging, per week, $5: to Corner Broad end Pine Streets TYAREFUL A 240 Montgomery Street Years Soap Fair white hands: Brightelear complexion _“PEARS'—The Great English Complain SOAP.—Sold Earyehea. <oNEV ADA DRUG STORE, . cesses oe Nevada City wv. Di Vinton, eal LARGE STOCK OF PATENT. MEDICINES FINK PERFUMERY,. FANCY SOAPS, CUMBS, BRUSMES, HAND MIRRORS} TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS. NTION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS BY A COM / peten D: iat and perfect purity guaranteed. Agent for the Imperial London. Northern and Queen Insurance Companies. HOME BENEFIT LIFE ASSOCIATION. INCORPORATED 1880. San Francisco PRMARIROR ii. 5p e ri icrtoncceccs Fe eee BANK OF CALIFORNIA MERU acct cy cases ands bo clic erisan knees FRANK C. HAVENS AUDITOR. .« 5.. c eeu: 1, ®. ALLEN (OF BANK Of CALIFORNIA) GENERAL AGENT L. B. HATCH SS Sars irre) erieerege pber ryt A. 8. BARNEY This is the largest, oldest and most successful Mutual Insurance Association in California NO MEMBERSHIP FEE. NO MEDICAL FEE. NO ANNUAL DUES. 6 PAYMENTS A YEAR COVER ENTIRE COST. ga" Its Certificates are Definite Contracts for the full amount written therein and are uncontestable and _nonforfeitable. lessened Cost tr Persistent Members. On continuance of the Certiticare 1m rorce £ years, the full amount of the reservé payment fone o ear ssans pan ot ve ree . her with division of profits resulting from lapsed reserves (also with es t), 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 ; theond of each five years to persistent members 2 Cash Surronder Walue. Should the member choose to surrender his Certificate at th five year period, there shall be peidein cash to him or his cae ‘= fal amount cf reserve paid on his Certificate. STATEMENT JULY 1, 1887. a Total Amount of Claims Paid... 0.0.6.6.. eee ea ees $280,500. Mortuary Fund, Bank of California.......++: : 0002.88 Reserve Fund, San Francisco Savings Union.... 10,182.45 Claims on Hand Due and Unpaid. .. 0.0.. 6 eee eee One. “ PROMPTNESS IN SETTLEMENT. _ Jenny ScHooLina, ex-State Treasurer of Nevada, insured for $2,000, died ary oret Pag 1887 ; proois filed February 21st, 1887; amount paid February Wm. Kocn, bookkee ary, 5th, 1887; proofs ) r Bank of California, insured for $2,000, died Februy E af ed February 14th, 1887; claim paid February 21, 1887. ‘nomas Brauer, Shipwright, of San F is ; claim PS rnedogiar lg or g' rancisco, insured for $5,000; c $6. 4 Rooms, ~er Night, 25 cents. Single Meals, 25 cents. oO. C. CONLAN. James Kinkead, Unholsterer & Cabinet Maker Manufacturing SPRING BEDS AND MATTRESSES. Pianos and Furniture Moved and packed fer Shipment tu a firet-clase manner, eI Home Bengvit Lire Association; . Gentlemen—I have to thank you for tae payment of Five Thousand Dollars, amount of certificate held b: father.ment of this amount long before the date due was anes acted aon I om a grateful therefor. Yours very truly, E T. BIGLEY. Xaver Scunirz, Petaluma, insured for $1,000; Gf filed 6th, 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887. sii aie vane: Ane Ran F Home Benefit Life Association : mpicomnctio te des, Gentlemen: Your check for Ten Thousand Dollars, a month before expiration of time allowed your Association in which to make payment, most gratefully received. « Yours respectfully, MRS, 8S. M. VAN WYCK. . . HELEN B. VAN WYOK. _T. Barnum, Yreka, insured for $2,000; proofs of death filed 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887. ee 1 © Warktx RB. Price, Nevada Bank, San Francisco, ingured for $5,000; died April 29th, 1887; proofs of death filed May 7th, 1887 ; pai , ae: Benevir ure Aaeemareas : v AGT; pall MON Aas ON tlemen-Your check for $5,000, the insurance on the life of my son, Watkin R. Price, isthis day most grate/ull ived. promptness is commendable. Yours very truly Fa oe a ate fe PRICE, By Geo. L. Brander, her Atty. in Fact. yoxsy M. Van Wyck, Supt. Golden Cit hemi 91, issued Sept. 6, 1832, for $10,000.00. Total capecem ieee’ “ ¥ 1 assessments will Sy apgenke 1 be ale oh he Cane ee ee eee t é Nevada County Carriage and Wagon Repository, BROAD STREET, NEVADA OUry. GEO. F. JACOBS, -Headquasters fer the Celebrated Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon, S) : “TN ALL GRADES. Golumbus Buggies, : Carriages .: Phaetons . ULL VARISTY Manager Lee ‘ciciiee ote ation and then a priva west : view with the acc’ After a few coma ’ q ;Scceemcmee. TqY PEOPLE'S CYCLOPRDIA) . ame cu Bet ronayg ee pBrecrioros : The + Best in = the World = for « General Use. Pine Street, ome deer abeve Gee. Zorr habit,” sald 1, looking steadily in. ‘The New Three-Volume Edition _ ihe ae brpiieta Anes suany at com topics. Complete in convenient volumes VOB RS feasts eee . oe ES ecaset. = «EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. . . ERASE ec : : % . * ees 2 .