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‘PRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1891.
Some Unreasonable Cuts.
Dealers say that the. recent reductions made by the Supervisors on the
_ maaximom rates to be paid by the
county for stationery are ia maoy in. tances so great that the goo‘scann: t
be laid down here for the money.
The tax-payers of the ceuuty do not
-gsk the Supervirors to squeeze prices
onany supplies so low that a reasonable profit cannot be made, aud ifthe
statements in relation to the amended
echedule for stationery are true the
Supervisors should reconsider their
action. When the county cannot alford to pay a decent price for what it
Leeds, itbetter go out of businers.
Economy is a godd,thing, but stinginse ie detestable. I: is safe to say
that the Supervisors would not willfully permit themselves to carry
~ @vomony to the extent that it. would
constitute stinginess.
a New tulthg. .
A press dispatch fron: Washington
says it willbe of interest to mining
companies on. the Pacific Coast to
learn that Commissioner Carter has
given instructions tothe mineral division of the Land Office to disregard
“. Jocal state laws in the matter of miner», ‘wl holdings by com panies incorporsted ‘under the laws ofother states, In
California and. other coast states,’ in
order that foreign_ mining cempanies
might obtain mining -property, a
certified copy of the charter has been
required to be filed. The Land Office
has been following this custom and
required a certified copy of their certificate. Now it is-only necessary to
show that it has beea duly incorporated under the laws of any Stute.
Costiy Presemis to Boys.
The enterprising nanagera.of Frank
Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, Aikell & Harrison, propose’ to distribute safety bicycles, double-birreled
breech-loading shot-guns, photographic’ outfit, and fishing outfits to the
boys of America. Any boy who
‘wants to know how to get one of these
presents shoul send his address at
once to Harry A. Ely;Manager of
the Subscription Department of Frank
Leslie’s. Tilustrated Newspaper, 110
Fifth Avenue, New York City.
Frauk Leslie's Hiustrated--Newapapor
_ thia week is crowded with,beautifal
illustrations and interesting reading
matter. Get it at-your news stand:
Price'10 cents. Printed in English.
aad German.
_ Bae Lert . county, ve ais
Mahal Brown, the y< young mother who
was sent to the county jail ten days.
ago for stealing a breastpin from her
so-called mother, was today released
from the county jail, ber term having
expired. She was to have been released at three o’clock, but previous to
that hour she was permitted to go so
as to escape her mother who was
waiting for her. The girl asserts tha:
the old woman encourages her ta tead
an immoral life and lives upon her
earnings. The girl appeared very
influences. . Miss Brown’s baby is.still
with the ‘Grass Valley family that
adopted it recently .
Cenfessed the Crime,
The Union says: Henry Willis, who
was sent to State Prison for eighteen
Ben Fat, at Willow Valley, tld the
atory of his crime to Sheriff Dunster as
he was being conveyed to State Prison, and announced his intention to
dress up in utyle on the stolen money
after he had served out histime. I:
found upon him when he was arrested,
and nene of the money taken has yet
been recovered.
Miners in ad Luck,
Yesterday's. Marysville
says: About fifty men who have
been employed in the Wheaten mine
at Smarteville are clamoring for the
wages due them. H.B, Wheaton,
the proprietor, has gone to San Franbut many of the men are anxious to
gell their checks at 50 cente on the
dollar. Mr, Wheaton was formerly
President of the Excelsior Water and
: Mining Company. —
The O14 Election Law,
The new election law does not go
into effect till July ist, and the elec.
tion tobe held here May 4th will be
. @eondacted according to the old law.
The polls will be open’ from sunrise
till 5 p. mu.
Going te Sacramento.
Curly Bears will go to Sacramento on
connection with Sunset Parlor.
.
-s.-‘Persons who lead a life of exposure
"gre subjectto rheumatism, neuralgix
. and lumbago and will find a valuable
remedy in Dr. J. H. MeLean’s Vole oegh Oil Liniment; it he banish pain
“The Daily Transcript. .
. eee eeprom
months, for rebbing the old Chinam in )
is supposed be has the money buried in,
‘*asafe place as buta few dollars wére.
Appeal . 4
cisco to raise the money, if. possible, .
The Grand Officers of the: order of.
~>-the 25th instant toes‘ablish a Cave in’
RICHARD BASSETT’S ISLAND.
Queer Consequences of Its Not Being om
Government Maps.
‘Richard, Bassett is the modern Robin.
en Crane, i ee ee
sip oo
the United States ee re
county authorities say Mr.
vote or exercise the rights of ¢
On the other, hand, however, he has no
taxes to pay or jury duty to perform.
When. Bassett movéd to this island it
He cleared the ground, leayig only a le
few choice forest monarciis to afford him
gardens.
known ot laa apy hetocte
personal. matters he is reticent. But
when he comes in contact with his fellightful companion. Heis well educated,
takes numerous. papers: and. magazines
and has an excellent library. He is supposed to be about fifty years of age,
Bothering Congressional Orators.
Many congressmen are inclined to be
nettled by interruptions. “Only the other
day Gen. Grosvenor, of Ohio, was speaking, when he was interrupted twoor three
times by his colleague, Mr. Outhwaite.
Finally the latter broke’ in once more,
‘paying, ‘‘The burden of your speech”—
“The burden of my speech just now,”
retorted Grosvenor, ‘‘are the interruptions which you ‘persist in taking.”
After several interruptions from Senator .Edmunds, which-Senator Casserly
took good humoredly, the-latter finally
turned to Edmunds and said, ‘‘Now,
will my friend. permit. me to.ask hima
question?” “Certainly.” ‘‘Then I ask
my friend why not allow me to go on?"’,
“Yes, or go off,” retorted nds,
But Casserly had.the best of it; and from
that day to this Mr. Edmunds has made
it a rule not to interrupt others,
Judge Thurman did not like to be interrupted,Onve he was thundering
away when Senator Cameron (the elder)
suddenly interrupted with @ motion for
an. executive session.
oe am a thousand times o
dle of a mph pe 5 sc di ry
-. “Jt will give the senator mi aa
reflect on the rest of it; "said ©
smilingly, and the neat reply softened
the old Roman, and an executive session
was ordered amid general good humor.
The chronic interrupter of the present
congress is Mr. Kerr; of Iowa, A-Democratic member pewnes irritably waved
Kerr aside, exclaiming
“You would have eet the sermon on the mount i; soa had; bem
Winnipeg’s Practical Joker.
Richard Burden is a facetious citizen
of Winnipeg who goes throngh life having fun with his face. He can twist his}
features into the semblances of age,
RICHARD BURDEN,
ever to some worthy charity, for he is
“just
mptly turns
i sen re a demon.
1d some time ago, when he jumped
togenarian New Yorker went to northern
Michigan to skate and eae sae
found to moi mache ean hans
of threescore-and-ten.
ains,” and it is also the site of the most . _
Wooton wt sientific ate f-.
jows, which is seldom, he proves) a de-1 -yr5.
FAR ABOVE THE SEA.
The New Sclontifie Station on the Sum. garg aac s chained pars
mit of Mont Blanc.
iin Blane ia the wacuiacths ohana
. manner of violent wiedicines _ in
of . injury upon the sensitive lining ¢
a. a and intestines,
' kidneys ‘appeals to the rational—not
. only appeals, but is awarded 9 just
. plait,” “dyspepsia and kidney troubles
Chained te tne Rock.
(aadlagaeal?
while vu'tares gnawed his en-—
“Bo ate many people chained . the rock of prejadice while ail
apparently immovable in ‘the belief’
keop desing with drastic medicines. 609 Eleventh St., she sad:
Unless the action of these is
ful and excessive, they are ‘not
fied. They. would di. trust.a reme:y.
of gentle action, however effective.
of the time.
sie
city,
benefit.
recognized,
the stomach, the’ bowels
am sound and well.
valuation. . Constipation, liver comcoughs, colds
yield to its action. 80 also do malaria Sold at 50 cents by © Carr Bros.
anal
iy “senting Best.
Once bought—always sought.
In the decline of li ife, : infirmities be-_
HE™ MILLIONS: OF A MISER.
A California Physician One of the Heirs
A to & Estate,
“American heirs toa vast fortune in
eeNT
} ud refreshing to the taste, and acts
connected. :outly yet promptly the Kidneys.
set us. to which our youth and matarity were strangers, our kidneys and
‘liver are sabject to derangement, but
‘nothing equals Dr. J. H, McLean's
Liver and Kidney Balm as a regulator ;
ofthese organs. For sale by Carr
Bros. ‘
medicine,
be for rent on the lst of May. Terms . Bros.
—$10 per month. Apply at-TraneoriPT office: > peace in your household.
Liver Compiain (—Biliousness.
Thechief symptome:of this disease
are depression of spirits, foul coated
tongue, bad fasting mouth, disagreeable breath, dry ekin, with blotches
and eruptions, sallow complexion and
vellow eyer, tired, aching shoulders,
dull pain in right side, faictness,
d‘zziness and irregular bowels. This
complaint in all of its forms can be
& pre cored by taking Dr. Gunn's
Improved Liver Pills as directed, ard
Siingering spell of sickness will often
be warded off by their use.’ Sold “at
2% cents a box by Carr Bros.
‘ty’s Citrus Belt For Sale.
rated.
a
Good Barns and Dwelline House,
For full particulars apply to
her d at, Mr, E.R. Sayler, of
been afflicted with Lung trouble for i
Have been under the . OR
vare Of thé Best phYsicians of this} ~
and have used all kinds of
-. medicine for my disease without any
Last! winter I was recom‘. mended to try Dr. Bodanko’s Cough
‘land Lung Syrup, and can cheerfully
say after using $12.00 worth of it, I
I would recommend it to suffering humanity as the
medicine on earth for chronic
and consumption.”
TWENTY YEARS’ covemine.
sntionis Gonsuraption Cure.’
This is beyond question the most
successful cough medicine we have
ever sold. A few doses invariably, cure
. the worst cases.of cough, croup, ahd
bronchitis, while its wonderful success in the cure of consumption ia
without a parallel in the history of
Bince its first discovery it
has been sold ona guarantee, a fest
which no other medicine can stand.
If you, havea cough we.earnestly ask
Tay “Lily White’ flour and keep
tf.
A BIG BARGAIN OFFERED.
A Valuable Ranch in Nevada Coun380 ACRES,
All Fenced, and most of it can be irri: A Large assortment of FRUIT AND NUT
TREES,
—_} Will sel STOCK, CROP AND wombat
“MPLEMENTS with Ranch, if desired. ~~~
86" French Corral, Nevada County.
T0 THE Pua.
HAV. OPENED A SHOP ON PINE
STREET, near Broad, and will do,
Fine eter 3 Tang
‘Cured with pr. Bosnnkors Cough) os
w
Bt Porfoct_
Fit.
Guaranteed
Prices to Suit the Times.
Call and Eramin’ my New
Spring & Simmer Stylés.
LARSEN & DULAC.
.
REMOVAL..
eee nee
One a
soth thie rod aud reaults when
ve of Figs is takon; it is pleasani
AVING REFITTED
GRAPH GALLE RY on
iver and Bowels, cleanses the sy:
em effectually, dispels colds, head
iches and fevers and cures habitus.
\ Pine Street,
Swart’s Photograph Rooms.it. 2
THE -PHOTO(County Record
coun
~ Nevada County ‘Abstract Office,
Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cal.,
Titles Examined and Insured
JOHN A. RAPP,
11. consecutive years)
SEARCHER OF RECORDS,
NOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENT.
For sale—6000 acres of Jand of*the California Iron and Steel Company,
the southern portion of Neva a county: and
ont ela on the best lands of placer
situated in
286 Nea of land ‘gituated in Pleasant’
that infringe our patents.
» Tat hacking ge can be so . Youtotryit. Price 10 cents, 50 cents, . valley. e
\ Walehiy ered by Shileh’s Cure. We and $1. If ‘your lungs art sore, vada Gity. lot ‘on East Broad street, Ne
Meee iia b Carr B chest or: back lame, nse Shiloh’s
guaran y Uarr Dros. Porous Plaster. Sold by Carr Bros. Cc AUTION
sneseGenes for Bent, Suton’s, Cough ac Consumption pearl
The residence, % aber ocenpied by. Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It te havinw scans to deo motion that
Judge Caldwell, on Brodd street, will {¢4res Consumption. Sold. by Carr oe ae
ties in Nevada Jounty are making Pelton Buckets, as also Buokets that infringe upon our patents, notice is hereby
given that all Pelton Wheels or Buckets
made outside of our works, are without
authorization from us, and that both
maker and users of such wheels purohased of other than ourselves or our duly
authorized agents, will ‘be held liable
therefor, as also for the use ‘of Buckets
Pelton: Water Wheel Co.;
121-123 Main St, San Francisoo.
Dealers in
TRENBERTH BROS.,
{@ROOERIES, PROVISIONS, Fish
VEGETABLES, FRUIT, Eto.,
Broke Street, above Pine St., Nevada City
{IF VAERE I8 A
samt ‘at or throug
our branches on pec nh
‘AD Extraordinary (fr)
“New Heme” Sewing Machine
ITHIN 1,000: MILES tk, bbl —
cisco, West,
at, i Nie
STREET, SAN ate GALA.
THE “NEW HOME” SEWING ua-.
. OHINE OOMPANY, Ohas. E. Naylor
MARK}
onatipation ers aaakys Boe a I = inform the public that I am now General Manager.
n 50c an tles by ait druggists . Ready For Business! MANUFACTURERS OF THE ™~
CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. v ) eee : For City Marshal, Nera itl, FRANCIBCO, . CAL, Photographs in all the Latest Styles. =
al NEW YORK, W.¥. ~ J. Ss HOLBROOK
O14 Picturescopied and énlarged. * 3
he Gaara Franch Gare, . ’ joan gwantyPhotorravhee, . Yuzu aceiatiainds Gaon
Warranted «A PHRODITINE” oione7 emer. ae . For City Marshal.
Ia Bou om & 25 New Store New Goods! EO. TOMPKINS °
THOS KIDD Wehr trina secede Seeycmee_°t
Dealer in . For City Marshal,
ces,
‘My atock is fresh and om
Tt wiil
.} amine my stor
THOMAS
ry
w "sold staud,
Groceries and Provisions,
Wines, Liquors, Flour, Feed, Grain, Etc,
I buy for cash and sell at the lowest living
pay you to call and exGoods delivered free of charge.
IDD,
next door to ture
‘Annual Meeting. not
fro:
ra begy permanentiy cured I of the Nevada Coun
W. D. VINTONs-"« Gity Nevada, ' , 0. oaylora, Ase’ Bocrstaty.
NEVADA vILY TRANSCRIPT .
(Regular Price $6 a Year)
Wire
THE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY, OALL
(Regular Price $1,.2& a Year)
Both for $6 50 a Year !
OFFER. NO. 2s!
A _ THE NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT: .
( Regular Price $6 a Year)*
THE SAN PRANGISOO I DAILY ‘OALL
vi Aero ae. 3 NO. Sra
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EB Annual ie one, of a ee
sepvement Association wi be held at their
THE APHRO MEDICINE Co. at the Citizens Bank in Nevade Oty
: ie age 43 Sencar cram of Nine Diroctote
“® Sansone Street, San Francisco, Cal. for the transaction of such other busiFOR SALEBY neat rv may properly come before the meetPRESTON, ee
Both for $9.00 a Year! .
To take advantage of any one ot the Combinations
ou Mas Pari vane Gh, Ye! iz
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May 4th, 1891
5 i
JAMES G. NEAGLE
FILL ae _ candidate. for re-election as
al of Neyada City. Election
—
For City Treasurer.
SAMUEL L. CLUTTER .
By GEN, HOWARD
Sea tecioan coe,
Cum’ a
We Aan ~Afianta, 0
ac been
new and very superior
Sherman.
Made fro:
Paar
4 Getieral’s uni. aig
cha a will contain about 600
acheyrens nil contain, about,
Ay eg
sath i find jeer
WSldue oie’ A nay a io ‘a
is in youn. rl pec 0g roe vee oh
Hig Bn
General Sherman
FLETCHER JOHNSON,
E es “75 oF orn GREAT WAR HEroer, died honored and beloved. by
Reon a and by
nm, who will rend with
fen Hi is grand war rec. :
un: in the Army of the
pore _ bag pao Mempbis, Vicks
s, Knoxville,
tad in the immortal aes be
ose grandeur and
With Desi urpaneed he book wilt
Steel Plate Portrait of General
® photograph taken just pri
neha & and cbowing hin im his
ieee 7
end, The ‘book
avery patriotic
STAGENTS WANTED. :
op neents. The in-.
ore An ek
Wiis be a cenaitee for ry oipe of}.
; Treasurer. lection May 4.
LIFE OF
ission:
Ren ethan
be given
foram .
atled rea P sttgn arf
a Fr; fine =e
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THE HANDSOMEST LOT.
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LATEST SPRING STYLES
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WOOLS & cee 4 :
Ever Brqpght to this Market, : = oe
ie
Ladies call and see them whether yo wish to buy or not, = . ‘
: .
Mrs, LESTER & GRAWFORD,
:
The Grete Wonder in the History of the buy .
:
To fin everything Bon tired for your Family
i
and Rangenele anil under orie roof.
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Largest Siore in n GRASS VALLEY . . :
fons of Goods in nach Oar . :
(25 Rollsof New Garpets just rec'd, -=
Fine 3-ply Carpets, 75. cs, per yard, Sewn Free, = ="
Fine Brussels, 62 1-2 cls, per yard, Sewn Fie,
:
Largest Stock ‘of Wall Paper-in-the County, +
ts
1000 pes of New Dress Goods, from 10 cls b $250
zs
FINE MILLINERY, HATS “ano Bonnar,
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‘Expert Milliners in charge of Donanomar
te
Bus Fare paid to. customers buying liberally of the
je
GREAT BARGAINS
we are now offering.
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Samples sent Free everywhere.
ae
SAWIL: SEO,
;
Preprictor of the Beehive, Grass Valley.
ge
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. . 4
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1.CARRY A FINE stock: OF
New No. 9High-Arm Whaelar & Wilson's
SEWING MACHINES, _
Which I Will Bell.
For Cash or on Easy Inst Istallnens at t Low Prices,
The Best Sewlng Machines Made, Made. "Call and0See Them
~ WHETHER YOU WANT TO BUYSOR.NOT.
Thos. Shurtlere;
Pa STORD
elie
co TO THE
~ Pha Sloe of Thonas Shut .
“46 YOU WANT TO BUY THE'BEST © os ba
Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Feed, Bi“AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
Fresh Fish, Crabs, ey
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