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Whe Daily Transcript
So. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City Cal/])
CIRCULATES 18
ene Lk
—
EPISODE OF THE HAT.
lew a Pretty Woman Won a Vote of
vd R i ¥ af
“fheuteviile North Seu Yaam French’ Cor . pea teee first night and occupied, with
Spe a ir
a, North Bloomfield, Moore’s'
Fist, Granite Truckee, and — othertowuol Ne = aed
sud sierra counties, at amento;
Franucisco—in fact, throughout sg _
frum siskiyou to San Diego.from the
erra to the Sea.” va
TUESDAY. AUGUST 11,1890. .
Super lor Court. . e
The following business was transacted inthe. Superior Court Monday,
Hon. @. M, Walling presidiag : :
dD. nahue vs. F. Meisteret a’.
Jud ,went for ‘plaintiff, each party ww
Pay itsown cost, 30 days stay of executica.: . :
Wm. L. Ronse vs. Renry Smith.
~udgement for plaintiff. 20-day's stay
of execution. “ok
Estate of James Lopney,. deceased
Letters. of -udininigtration. issued to
Julia Looney with bond at $1.00.D.-E. Osborne, xdminisirator, vs
her escort, seats in the third row of the
She was so fair to look
upon that a large share of the audience
watched her
aisle and settled gracefully in a chair,
It was then observed with. much in.
terest that ‘she raised her arms and de.
The old gentleman sitting behind her
settled back comfortably in his chair
and congratulated himself that he had
been placed behind such a thoughtful
creature, for now he could not only see
the stage but a splendid head of hair
well.
Presently two or three young women
in the immediate vicinity quietly removed their hats, having noted the admiration that the originator of the
scheme had excited:
_ Spxctaz attention is called to the
adverticement of John F.
agent for the unrivalled Mathushek .
Piano, je29-ti
Sufferers
€
Shree Stomach and Liver derange» ments—Dyspepsia, Biliousness, SickHeadache, and Constipation—find a safe
: and certain relief in
Ayer’s Pills. In ali
Cases where a cathartic is needed,
these Pills arerecommended by leading
physicians.
Dr. T. E. Hastings,
of Baltimore, says:
“‘Ayer’s. Pills are the
best cathartic and
aperient within the
reach of my profes.
;} jae
Dr. John W. Brown, of Oceana, W.
Va., writes: ‘I have prescribed Ayer’s
Pills in my practice, and find them excellent. urge their general use in
families.” , ;
** For a ntimber of years I was afflicted
with biliousness which almost destroyed
my health. I tried various remedie
but nothing afforded me an
oat
de 4
Mary F. Byme, administrator. Demurrer of plaintiff to'answer of Langley & Michaels, intervenors, ‘overruled.
Estaté of James “Wear, deceased,
Continued to September 1. :
Estate of M. Byrne, Jr., decease.’,
Sale of mining stock to W. B. McSberry confirmed.
Sierra County Demecrats.
Sierra county’s Democratic Convention made the following nominations
Saturday:. Thomas McGrath, Superintendent ‘oi Public Schools; John
Hayes, Sheriff; William O. Peck, Assesser; A. B. Smith, County Clerk;
tin Carroll, County Treasurer;
Fred Trebilcox, Public Administrat: r
and Coroner; A. H. Thomas, County
Surveyor; M. H. Mead, A. C. Busch.
F. R. Wehe and William A. Byington
were elected delegates to the Siate
District Convenion. Senator M. H.
Me.d’s record in the Legislature was
warmly c mmended and indorsed.
The Pelitical situation.
The Hon. Benjimin Butte: worth, in
anarticlein Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper for. the week ending
9th, expresses his opinion in a clear
and concise manner as to the Republican outlook, which he considers to be
very hopeful. In connection with an
article on the same topicfrom a Democratic point of view written by the Hon.
Henry Watterson, which appeared a
short time ego in the same paper, it
cannot fail to attract much attention.
The World Enriched.
The facilities of the present day for
the production of everything that will
Condace to the material welfare and
. Tear rows of the circle.
From this the movement spread until hatless feminine heads were discoverable all over the theatre, even to the
Between the
actsa paper bégan to circulate about
among the péople occupying the or
ehestra.
Each gentleman as he received it
read something that had been written
on it and then smilingly’ signed ‘his
name, after which he passed it to ‘his
immediate neighbor. "
In a few moments the paper came
back to the old gentleman that had
started it. Bending forward he politely addressed the golden haired girl,
handing to her at the same time the
paper. She read it, and asshe did so
a deep blush and a smile crept over her
‘face. The paper was a vote of thanks
signed by thirty or more of the male
spectators. Its text was as follows:
“We, the undersigned, desire to express our respectful admiration for a
. most beautiful and considerate young
lady, name not known, who by removing her hat from her bright golden head
has set the fashion for others, thereby
rendering it possible for a delighted au.
dience to witness the details of a stage
performance.”
The pretty girl cast a radiant smile
over her shoulder at the old gentleman
behind, and folding the paper tucked it
into the front of her dress by the side
of a bunch of pansies: And everybody
was very happy. —Philadelphia Press.
Points for Amateur Phofographers.
It might be well here to give a few
pointers to amateurs who have supplied
themselves with detective ras.
Never carry your box as tho you
were conscious of its ulterior purpose.
or as though you were looking around
for the express purpose of “snapping”
some one. Strike an average focus, and
in the quiet of some friendly hallway
comfort of mankind arealmost-untimited and when Syrup of Figs was first
produced the world was enriched with
theonly remedy which is trnly plea:antand refreshing to the taste an.J
prompt and effectnal to cleanse tha
system gently inthe springtime or in
fact, atany time, and the better it is
kn.wethe.orc pupilar it bedoémes
Cadet Examination.
Congressman Biggs has decided ‘o
have ths competitive examination «i
applicantsfor appointment tothe cdetship at West Point held in Stockto ;
oa Wednesday, Septemher 24th, ar: 1
the building in which the cl;s;
will be examined as well asthe nam -4
9! the board of examiners will be tha Je
pubtic in the near future. _
___—_—_——— ~C
Granp Cuter Artaur. of {i.e
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engities
says that the intention ofthe order ito extend its organization to Gr: xt
Britain atan early date, and afterw:::1
to European counties, so that the r ilWay engineers of the world may le
united soon. Ce gee
Tue largest apple tree in Ohiois i
Washington county and was plante.'
in 1791 or 1792. The trunk where it i:
smallest girths seven feet two inch: s
aud the largest branch girths seve:
feet. Itisa seedling, which bearlarge yellow apple of excellent qua!: :
for cooking.
out ‘the plate slide, and there you are,
When you are abreast of the object you
desire to take level the instrument on
a line with your breast, touch the
spring and lo! once more, there you
are! ‘Then go along to another hallway
and readjust the plate slide, reverse the
plata, hol . and es«oo Tm you are
ready" to ‘‘scoop” another ctowd. Dc
everything neatly and with the utmost
dispatch possible, and you will never
be troubled. This rule’ is too often
violated by amateurs, and they are sub
jected to all sorts of petty annoyance
by street urchins.—New York Evening
Run :
Emperor WiuuiaM of Germany~!) -bought an estate near Metz, it is su;ral cnennel, thereby ce!
posed for political reasons. He wishcd. + — from all taints and Topurities ‘om
to show the citizens of the annexe: .
provinces that he-belonged to then.
and to make it fashionable among ol.-!
Gorman f.milies to own Places in th
district.
Tue Queen’s yearlings at Hampto:
Court were sold the other day for upward.of $75,090. In spite ofthe revenue derived from sich sales as. this,
Parliament is yearly called’ upon t
Vote large sums on account of repa’
or additiuns*to the studhouse
Stubles.Young wife—But, Charles, you sui
before we were married that my sligh:
eit wish should: be gratified. Youn:
husband—Yes, Maria, ‘but there’.
nothing slight about a $49 bonnet.
I was in arins all through the war
and I want a pension.” “You! Why
you are not over twenty-eight years cf
arc.” “Ll know it. I belonged to th:
infantry.”
j-nad Db
whatever cause arising, It yd royal
z medy. world-famed and aa ver, lung
in case,
: »refunded.” Ae a
.iver and Bowels, Medical DiscoyPucca '
; ory all bi In
. vyspepsia, Chroni Diarrhea an. dred ail. wente. Ag an "altorative or Gate ,
us
t its
ckenat tee wecemnevalo Ree Salt-rheum,
Tetter, Eczema, and lous ° ores and Svellings, as well as Lung-scrofula,
ton, it taken in ti
“2
cok me given a pr trial.
7:08, Proprietors, Buffalo, N.Y
cf
“yeure “APHBODITINE” o:20R¢;
K2
The Celebrated trench Gure,
IsS twona
POVITIVE
GUARANTEE
to cure any form
Ofnervons disease
Orany disorder of
the generative or[=e
Tue healthy people you ineet hay
healthy livers, They take Siminor
Liver Regulator,
:
Paysiciays prescribe Dr. J. H. MeLesn’s Tar Wine Lung Balm 3 in is
they find no trade of opium or morphia.
while its efficacy in curing all throat o
lung diseases ig wonderful.
A pisorpene’ ‘condition of th.
stomach, or malaria in the svsten,
will produce sitk hesdavhe. You cu,
remove thie trouble by tuking Dr. J.
, McLean’s Little Liver and Kidney
Pellets. 25 con's per vial,
AFTER
aaa ae foutniul snaiscre
-~8uch ag of Brair
akefulness, Bearing down Pains in the -ek, Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Pris. :tion, Nocturnal Emissions, Le tcorrhea, Diz ‘sess, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Impo~’¥, which if neglected often lead to Premarure
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. WRIT. EN GUARANTEK
is given fo: Y $5.00 order rererved, to Minas the money i
f
use of Stimulants,
ium, or ti
rmanentivy enrec
* euse of Aphroditine,
Cirvular ines Addreu
THE APHRO MEDICINE co,
". “apitie Branch,
slevenso,, = * ANOIS"O. Car
BY
OB SALE BY i
a 4 ae
set the shutter, open the slide and take!
f het! JOURNAL Is PUBLISHED SEM)
mo: nil
‘es the reading people in every part of his
I n to take Ayer’s Pills.”—G. §.
Wanderlich, Scranton, :
“T have used Ayer's Pills for the past
thirty years, and am satisfied I shonid
not alive to-day if it had not been
for them. They cured me of dyspepsia
when all other remedies failed, and their
occasional use has kept me in a healthy
condition ever 3: .'—T. P., Brown,
Chester, Pa.
“Having been subject, for years, to
constipation, without being able to find
much relief, Tat last tried Ayer’s Pills,
and deem it both a duty anda pleasure
to teatify that I have derived great benefit from their use. For over two years
“past I have taken one of these Pills
every night before retiring. I would not
willingly. be. without them.’—G, WW.
Bowman, 26 East Main st., Carlisle, Pa.
“Ayer’s Pills have been used in my
family upwards of twenty ears, and
have completely verified all that is
claimed for them. In attacks of piles,
froin which I suffered rary years, the
afforded me greater relief than any med.
icine I ever tried.”—Thomas F. Adams,
Holly Springs, Texas. : S
Ayer’s Pills,
PREPARED BY
‘Dr. J. C, Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Bold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine.
Where Are You Goi: g
For Health and Pleasure
This Sum mer ?
The great macs of snow in the SIERRA
this yea: will give the wa erfalls of YOSE lendor never equalled befere.
The HUTEL DEL MONT: » fairest spot in
California, invites vou. It is not expensive
Ever cam in the SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS? H not, you have never peas.
1f you want to see nature’s noblest tandiwork, visit grand old SNUW-CROWNED
SHASTA.
And there are LAKES—Tahoe, Donner, Independence, W. bber and others —where
there are the purest air.and the best fishing
and boating in the world.
~“Of course re J Siekertng SANTA MONICA, LONG BEA and SANTA BARBARA.
ng for SPRINGS? There are the
Reyse apa Soda, White Sulphur, Bartlett,
Kyron, Ztna, Highland, Klamath,Congress,
Paso. Robles, Gilroy, Paraiso, Shasta, Soda
and others. é
Ask for the. Southern Pacifie Company's
Everything in California worth seeing is
on the lines of the
Southern Pacific Company.
RICH’D GRAY, Gen. Traffic Manager.
T. H. GOODMAN, Gen. Paas. Agt.
r San Francisco, Cal.
—— 0 — --RAIL Roav BANDS
For: Sale: on : Reasonable: Terms.
For Lands in Central and Northern California, Gregon, Nevada and Utah, apply to
oraddress W. H. MILLS, Lana Agentc. P.
R. R., San Francisco,
For lands in Southern California, apply
to or address JEROME MADDEN, Land
Agent8. P. R. R.,San Francisco.
‘SUBSCRIBE FOR THE
Chicago Park” Horticulturist,
0. H. BRIOT, Compiler.
ily) aad te anes Po “HORTI OL TURE
IN NEVADA COUNTY cencrafiy and €
Chicago Park Colony
Situated in the midst of the
‘+: BARTLETT PEAR BELT :~:
Of that County, surrounded by the
unlimited resources of the
Sierra Nevada Foothills.
Subscription Price :
WVEAR jes icciscaccc $100
6 MONTHS....... 000.. erent ‘
Chicago Park Horticulturist,
Chicago Opera Honse Building,
OHIOAGO, ILL
Rospers on a train from Duluth to
Omaha threw red pepper. in the eyes
of the passengers and then collected
the jewelry. ;
TAKE
Iv YOU
wadne te Keep Thoreugh\s
Posted
: CONCERNING
COLD MINING,
HORTICULTURAL
AGBIOULTURAL
STOCK GRAZ IN«‘
LUMBERING
And Other Resources, bestdes, being Fully
Informed at 1 times on
THE LOCAL NEWs HAPPENINGS
Pr SPECIALTY 16 GENERAL LOCA)
News, and ithasa circulation that reach.
county, It also has numerous patrons in
acer, Yuba and Sierra counties as well a
0 Sacramento, Sen Francisco and more re
ofthe State. To LAND
SEEKERS ‘throughout the whole
it {s invaluable, as it givee a faith.
of the progress am
ing made ae the development o: @ coup
Beat Advertising Medium in Nor.
thern California.
==NB= PRINTING =},
‘The TRANSGRIPI has he
50]
business with us.
uO slow, We earnestly sulicit the co-operation of our friends. Signed:
Washington Mining Co.,
Diamond D. Mining:.,
Seman
"
%
. Our Third and Last Shipment ot
Be SUMMER CLOTHING. 209
Has just arrived, and it is a grand lot.
he prices
We’ have put
"In order to get rid of them in a hurry.
Sith Annual Fair .
+
rt . —OF THE—
.
_ SEVENTEENTH
$Y
4
Arial DishctAsnition
GLENBROOK PARK,
Commencing TUESDAY, Sept:
[eve & (uw .
—DEALERS IN—° e
Staple and Fancy Hardware .
Glassware, Orockeryware, Eto.
Twelve Distinct Styles of
HEATING :: STOVES,
Andall the Best and Newest Patterns.
WOOK :: STOVES 5 AND :: RANGES
All Styles.
The Famous Sunerior Ranee,
The Best in the Market.
"Agents for tke calehrated
CORRUGATED, IRON ROOFIN
Guns,” Pistols.
lea ‘Avniriuniion of all Kinds.
SULE AGENTS FOR .
O. V. B. Pocket Knives.
BOE MILLER
Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street
WE ARE DAILY RECEIVING
NOVELTIES AND STAPLE PRODUCTIONS
ji the way ot
Millinery and
Fancy Gcods,
And we are selling the same at
Prices That Make Business Fairly Hum,
*
me OE
We are not boasting, but merely echoing the common
verdict when. we assert that we have the
Finest Display of Millinery in the County
» ; *
AND A MILLINER SECOND TO NONE ANYWHERE.
+ss++-.. These Advantages Enable US, a8 is.3. <2 4
e+eeees+-Plainly to be Seen, to Cuter tees. .0.
seeee.. the Tastes and the Means a Au..
MRS. LESTER?& CRAWFORD.
: oF Main Street, Nevada City.
ENCOURAGE CAPITAL
Exhibiting Your Capabilities
smear THE STATR FAIR OF 4994
TO BE HELD AT
SACRAMENTO, SEPTEMBER 8 to20.
The counties that have enterprise enough to place their products in & competitive
light are the localities that will attract capital forinvestanent,
mE elays Arse Dangerous!
Fail not to be represented at the Annual ¥xposition of California’s Resources,
Open Air Amusements for the Davl!
Grand Musical Concerts for the-Evening .
FOR WHICH
Liberati’s Famous Military Band, (sf 50 Belected Artists, )
OF NEW YORK, HAS BEEN ENGAGED.
Address the Secretary.
CHRISTOPHER GREEN, resident,
EDWIN F. SMITH, Secretary,
.
South Yuba Transvortation and Supply Company
sents extraordinary wee cemeurees. It pres Incorporated 1,290,
ey e STRECIDGO TE 6, Ee. Ale DGO,"Esq. :
4 err a0 ear ry N GEO. 4 TURNER, Sec H.IC.ACALLAHAN, Esq. EDWINZTREyE = pol
{TO ADVERTISERS E. J. RECTOR, Secretary
ama, EA AOA AS Sar, RRORO Stages leave Nevada City for Maybert via Washington and ay
Mondays, Wednesdavs and ;
Fridays, at 6 A. n. Stages leave Maybert for, Nevada City via Ormondé und Washiagion on Tuesdays,
. WORTHLEY & NICHOL, Managers.
N. B.—This organization was necessary forthe protection of ourselves and those doing
We propose to run Stages rezu‘arly, winter *nd Summer, snow or
. Thursdays and Saturdays, at 5A. M.
Yuba Mining Co,,
Largest and Best Equipped Job Print> ing Office 4
Bluebell Mining Co.,
Canyon Creek Mining Co,,
i
FIVE DAYS,
' '810.000
Liberal Purses tor State, District
and County7Horses?:
‘Liberal Premiums for Live Stock
Farming, O. chard and: Dairy
Products ar.ce fining,
Mechanical and
Art Exhibits,’
Speed Progra nme for 1890;
: ?
r uesday, September 23rd.
1. Running—Three-tourtns mile and re
Peat, $400. = : ‘
2. ‘trotting—One mile and repeat, for
two yeuis ol —County—$2.50,
8 Trotting—For 4 years old—District—
Wednesday, September 24th
4. Running—One mile and a half dash,
_ 5. Trotting—2:40 class, $5°0,
6. Trotting—One year o'd, one mile for
coltsowned in the county, $150,
. Ladies Tournament at 1 A.M,
Thursday, September 25th
Grand Stock Parade at 10 a. mw.
Y f Running—Five-eighths of & mile and
sepent tor horses owned in tne county,
8. Trotting—2:27 class, $750,
9. Trotting—Three year old—District—
Friday, September 26th
10, Running—One mile and repeat, 9500.5
j1. Trotting—2:30 class, $600. ” ES
a Trotting—Four yearsold—free for all,
Saturday, September 27th
Grand Stock Parade and award of
ae pane slog bos files and $000, » Running—Two miles and repea .
%4. Trotting—Free for all, $800. vers
Saddle horse race (count: ) for $50 will
be given during the week notice of which
will be made on the previous day.
SESE
Conditions,
All trotting races arethe best 8 in 6 (ex.
rept the two years old and peariings) 6 te
suter and 8 to start, but the oard reserves
‘he right to hold « less number than 6 to
fill by the. deduction of & proportionate
Faount of vee Pehl a
ny raves ne w or more paid-up
entries, the Society will add all moneys over
tnd also 20 per cent. of the purse.
The Nationu! Association rules to govern,
butthe Board reserves the right to trot hea‘s
of any two cleases alternately, or to trot a
special race between heats,
A horse making # waik-over shall be en.
‘itled only tothe entrance mouey paid in
When less than the required number oi
sarters appear they may Contest fur.the en
France epeinte & atd in, to be divided as-fol
ows: Ewothirds to first, one-third to the
ene Sith” Anricalt 1 Soci Tee State Agricultural Soc ety rule
820 to govern Pll rnnning racei paper
when conditions named arc otherwise,
Non-sterters in running races will be held
for entrance.
iit all of tne above races the entrance wil)
¢10 per cent. of purse, ‘aud to »ccompany
lominations. Purses will be divided into
0, 30 and 10 per cent
lu ae sept entiles pet semana’ out hy ¢
P. Moe € day preceding the race will b
cequired to start. '
bere there is more than one entry by
pod seit as or in the interest of, the par
denlar horse they are to start must be nam
ad by 6P M ofthe da Preceding the race
In raves designated ag District all horses
ire eligible that were owned in the counties
~~ Nevada, Placer, Yuba, Sntter, Colusa,
sutte, Sierra, Shasta, Plumas, Tehama and
Lassen, and Washoe and Ormsby counties
uf the State of Nevada, prior to July iet:
so horses training on the Society's track
from July Ist.
Horses are eligible in county raceg if
owuedin the coun'y prior to July ist, or
trained on the bynes # track from July it,
Hay, straw and feed will not be furnished
by the Society, but will be for sale on the
grounds at reasenable rates,
; pntics close with the Secretary on Aug.
. .
En‘ry Blanks can be obtained upon application to the xecretary’s office Nevade thy,
Al) purses are free to all unless otherwise
SEN, ieee Presi fs Fe Tesident,
, P.O. Address, Nevada ©
LJ, Rone, Secretary, Vit» Cala,
P, O. Address, Nevada City, Cal.
Bids forthe Bar Privilege a+ Glen
br Park. Music and the Kefre-hment
Stund ea ap ed Nevada City will be
received at the Secretary's office, Nevada
sit ,]¥ 0" +
pubes tthe 196909 ™+, Wednesday, Sept.
In Purses and Preniuns!
Five Days Racing I
Meals at All Hours,
@ Jo not carry English cuytlery. We believe in the superior
merits of American products.
PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY,
WINDOW GLASS, ETC.
We Sell Everything at
San Francisco ‘Prices,
FREIGHT ADDED.
GEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE ‘REceived by the Board of Supervisors of
Nevada County up to
Saturday, August 16th,
1890,
At2o’clock P. M.
For the construction of a Bridge Across
Weer Creek, near the Anthony House.
-All bidders to furnish. Plans, Specifications, Strain Sheets, and working details
without costto Nevada County.
Bids to be opened in Nevada City, Nevada
County, atthe Court House on™ Saturday,
August 16th, 1890, at 20’clock P. M.
A Bond will be required of the successful bidder.
The saidBoard reserves the right to reject any or all bids, :
J. L. MORGAN, Clerk.
By J.J. Gkeany, Deputy.
Dated at Nevada wity, Avcust 1st, 1890.
NOTICE
—~TO—
Bridge Contractors.
’
a
oe
GEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE.
ceived by the Board of Supervisors of Nevada county, up to
Saturday, August 16, 1899,.
At 2o’clock P. M.,
For the placing of Iron Cylinders
Pliers under the Edwards Bridge
across the south Yuba River in
place of the present wooden abutments.
Bids to be opened in Nevada City, Nevada county, at the Court House, on Saturday
August 16th, 1890, at 2o’clock P, M.A Bond will be required of the successJ. L. MURGAN, Clerk,
N
FURNITURE.
JLess than hes ever been s'
est Wholesa’e De slers bs whic th
can purchase any {quantity
Furniture at Cost and Freightt
HCall and Examine Wiustrateg
—_—_—,
Goud aeeee ARE TO REPL EN,
your Homes
Cheap and First-clas
Furit, Bedding, by,
From 10 to 20fner ¢
IN NEVADA city}
Wi'hthe Lary.
© publ
orfquality, at
—
S oe Catalogues ana <Prices ang be
:
convinced.
NOTICE eS
-TO— * na All orders promptly fliea,
Bridge Contractors.
GEO. E. TURNER,
Pine Street,2Nevada City.
Writing Schoo,
MRS. A. J. RAPp
Teacher of
Penmanship and Book-Keeping, .
A
(LASS MEETS EVERY EVENING
t Mrs, Rapp's residence, Pine St,
Pupils Oan Join at Any Time,
Terms or Penmanshio—$6 for_Fifteen
~€Ssons,
Terms for Book-keeping“made known
application.
Pupils furnish their Own stationery:
Tuition payable middle of term.
M rs, Rapp’s former success here a;
teacher of the art preservative is a guaran.
tee of her proficiency to impart knowledge
to those under her instruction irrespective
of age.
ee
LOOK HERE! 4)
EK
Fepairing Done.
N°’ IS YOUR TIME TO GET YOUR
I do all kinds of repairs in WOOD AN
METALS, such as
Sewi ngYMachines,
Guns and Pistols,
€% Kevs Fitted.
Musical Instrument
Locks, Ete., Etc.’ § §
Saws Filed.
4
Small a. ticles in Wood cr Metal made to
order By J. J.GREANY, Deputy, ~_ P
; Dated at Nevada City, Cale., Aug. 1, 1890." Dotographic Instruments made"and reae
Paired—a
specialty,
ee
ce ee
Estabiiehed
im 1852
alleges
Nevada
: Assay y Office. All Work Done at the Lowest L ving[Price,
J. J OTT, Proprietor
: ae
NO.25 MAIN STREET.. NEVADA CITY
~G, ‘PERCIVAL,
OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DE IP
tion refined; melted and Assayed. o Corner York
City, Opposite corner from Al Gault’s
debread Sts,, Nevad
Bakery
returns in every way. Working te,
pane with from 50 to 600 pounds: Pree
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STUDIO,
MISS M. E. COLLINS,
WE GIVE INSTRUCTIONS IN
Free-hand, Plane Geometrical, Mode! an
Object and Perspective Drawing,
Prof. Walter Smith’s (of Boston) method.
Oil and Water Color Painting, Pastel
Crayon. Orders taken for fancy and Seen
ative painting,also “rayon poriraite,
Stuuio in the Tilley Building, Broad 8t.,
bear City Hall. Studio days—Monday, Wed.
nesday and Saturday of each week,
Notice For Publication.
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AND OFFICE AT ARYSVILLE, fi
L July 2%, 1893.—Notice is hereby situa
that the following-named.aettler has filea
notice of his intention to make final proo:
.
be made before the Ke “ue
ceiver at eipaville, Cal, on Sena
, Viz.
ideon H. Graves, Homestead
in50, for the NEY of Sec. 82, 1p 17 if oe
he names the following witnesses to
Prove his continuous Tesi
cultivation of, said lane —
James i,
= Doholsterigg Shop
JAMES
lows, Mons Mattresses, :B. Loun
Lounges, ete., ete.,. ah apd ord
FURNITURE
KINDS REPAIRED
AND MADE OVER IN
4 WORKMANLIKE
MANNER,
KINKEAD
: an NOTICE peat
Ways prepare
do all kin 2 oft pholater )
oe on short notice.
ing Mattresses, Hair
Mattresses, Feather Pilces, Single
ler,
AND BEDDING OF ALL
Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packed for shippine aspecialty. ~
Piano Movine Promptly attended: to
and Carefully Performed.J mo
All at the Lowest Living Rates
———
‘Thankful for past patronage, I respectful
ly solicit a continuance in the fature,
Reader and Charles Apers of
tweetlund P. U,, N '
rT AS os COMMERO ine Fest B eral FP. ()., Nevada count: 9 & I
" CHARLES HAPUOUD, hegieter. spiro Riatead :
MRS A E a Delinquent Netice.
: ib ‘EVADA COUNTY LAND Aoie RRY N PROVEMENT A tation, Ped
HAS LEASED
(HE.PINE STREET RESTAURANT
RMERLY CONDUCTED BY A. TAM
IN ALL STYLEs,
Rich Ice Cream
IN ITS BEASON,
—
Everything neat and Palatable, ig
The
Frid
“on of principal ; lace of business, Nevyade
ity, Névade County, California,
Notice—There are Gelinguent upon the folap
lowing described stock, on account of assessment No. 1, levied on the 10th day of
June, 1890, the several amounts set oppo
‘ite the names of the respective share
and kevin holders, as follows:
aret-class style is now prepared ea sett No. No. i
public inja satisfactory manner, Names Cert, Shs. : Am't.
os F.G. Beatty 57 2500 balance due, $137 12
: G, E.-Brand.59 2000 s “ 40 00
G. E. Brand. .60 8000 + —. 60 00
FRESH OYSTERS G. E, Brand. 61 2000 40 00
G.E. Brand; 62. 3 “ 1 ed aa
And in accordance with law, and an order
of the Board of Directors, made on the 10th
day of June,
parcel of such stock ag may be necessary,
will be sold at publig auction, atthe office of
said Company, No, 59 Broad Streeet, Nevada
City, Nevada County, California, 8ATURDAY, the 9th day of August, 1890, at the hour
of 1 o'clock P, m. of said day. to pay said deMnquent assessment thereon, together with
cost of advertising
1890, so many shares of each
and @xpenses of the
COOKED TO ORDER, sale, :
re PS oe C. GAYLORD, .
A Full assortment of Gukine _— cs) ea aad
Fine Fresh Candies. POSTPONEMENT,
above sale h
i
GAYLORD, Becly,
been ed till
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