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August 19, 1891 (4 pages)

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. @> eae 2 . em i cmeenlaneenem wane 2 Py -THE:.DAILY TRANSCRIPT: aenemenet Nevada City, Nevada County, Calif. Published Eve days p iain ENCAMPMENT ECHOES. Loyal Old Company €--Good Conduct of All ofthe Bluecoats. In reference to Camp Murray the Sacramento News says: The inspecting officer expressed himself as much pleased at seeing so many old members in the companies. Especially is this true of Company C of Nevada City. It had men in the ranks who had been with the company since 1863, and in fact, contains some of the oldest members of the National Guard. ’ The gentiomanly conduct of the boys, both in carp and in town, is one thing of which Colonel Guthrie feels especially proud. The: citizens of Santa Crua appreciated this and could not too loudly praise the Sacramento soldiers. At the train, when the regiment departed, there was a crowd never before equalled in Santa Cruz. The crowd was so yreat that the hoys had some difficulty in reaching cae train. : MRS, GRAHAM'S — Cucumber and Elder Flower Cream S not a cosmetic in the sense in which that term is poptlarly used, but permanently beautities. It creates a soft, smooth, clear velvety skin, and by daily use ually makes the compléxion several shades whiter. It is a constant protection from the effects of sun and wind and prevents sunburn and freckles, and blackheads will never come while you use it. It cleanses the face far better thau soap and water, nourishes and builds up the skin tisstes and thus prevents the formation of wrinkles. It gives the freshness, clearness and smoothness of skin that you had whena little girl. Every lady, young or old, ought to use it, as it ives a more youthful @ ceto any ady, and.that permanehtly. It contains no acid, powder or alkali, and is as harmless as dew and as nourishing to the skin as dew is to the tlower. P ty \; at all druggists and hair-dressers, or at Mrs. Gervaise Graham's establishment, 103 Post Street, San Francisco, where she treats ladies for all blemishes of the face or figure. Ladies at a distance treated by letter. Send stamp for little book ‘How to be Beautiful.” SAMPLE BOTTLE mailed free to any lady on receipt of ten cents in stamps to pay postage and packing. Lady agents wanted, a MRS. GRAHAM'S KFA CH BUDA CH. Cures the worst cases of Freckles, Sun-' burn, Sallowness, Moth-patches, Pimples and all skin blemishes. P ice $1.50. Harmless and effective. No samples can be sent. Lad: nts wanted. THE DRUGGIST in this town who first orders a bill of my preparations will have his name added to this advertisement. LEGS & SHAW, — A DIRECTORY The engravings in the last issue of the Dominion Tilustrated, published at Montreal, Canada, include two pages of views at Joliette, P. O., and. one showing the Coliseum -at Rome.'! Bishop’s Rock, Grand .Manan, N. B., and a fishing beach on the same picturesque island, the Quebec dry dock, the Cathedral at Iona and views of the old Berthier P. Q. Manor house are also shown besides several military and other views. . cmmeimtameemaamenimmiaminantel BLAINE ——, —Or— NEVADA COUNTY'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR THE YEARS 1801 AND 1892. Evening Except SunLegal Holidays. Established Sept. 6, 1860. The Pennsyrania Republican Convention Endorses im IN POSTOFFICE. \Grass Valley Sweetland Chicago Park Emigrant Gap Nevada City Boca Grass Valley You Bet Patterson Grass Valley North Columbia 1 Grasa Valley FFrench Corral Graniteville Spenceville Grass Valley do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Nevada City Rough & Ready Graus Valley GRADE. * TEACHER. Miss Mary Cuddehey Miss Jennie Adair Miss Bessie Cassidy Bear \ allay . P. Miss Maggie Gillespie ! Miss Iva Stenger Boca Miss Carrie: Hodgkinson Miss Mary Russell }John Hennessey . Miss Eliza Thomas Mias Nettie Breed Miss Belle Millhone D. T. Donovan +. Miss: Mary Mahoney Miss Viola Dillon Mrs. J. H. Austin L. P. D. Syle Guy H. Stokes Cora Miller iJ. S, Hennessey Miss Fanny Doom Mrs. M. V. Leech R. J. Fitzgerald W. A. Sleep Miss Lizzie Stokes T. J, Barry Miss Grace Everett Miss Minnie Rosevere Miss Agnes Curtis Miss Mary Conlin Miss Mary. McAuliffe Miss Maggie Keleher Miss Ada Deacon Miss Amanda Van Orden Miss Julia Dahl Miss Maggie O'Connell }/Mrs.-M. &. Church Miss Mamie Sanford Miss Sallie Macaulay Miss Tillie Verge Miss Ella Melarkey CLERK. Patrick Hawkins T. J. Moroney Robert Scanlon James Rose John Cable J. W. Doan J. N. Ivey A. G. Chew James Quick S. A. Winn J. A. Craig P. P. Pingree O. E. Rosendale KE. Poage John Hymes Win. George do do do do do do do do dos. do do do do do. do do do DISTRICT. Allison Ranch.. . “Birchville Trerms—15 Cents a Week ; 60 Cents Month ; $6 a Year. 2 S The Policy of The Home Benerrr Lire Axsocrartion is wonderfully brief, simple and absolutely devoid of all technicalities. Scohilling’s Best. Chalk Bluff.. .2) 3 1, SOE are eee eR ; Columbia Hill. Forest Springs French Corral.......Graniteville ; As the Nominee for President in 1892. President Harrison Receives a Grand Reception in Vermont. (Special to the TRANSCR FT ) Grass Once bought—always sought. d : aie French Tansy Wafers. The wafers are a sure and safe specific for all kinds of female troubles and will remove all dbstructions to the monthly periods, no matter what the cause. They are what every woman needs and may be used safely, Manufactured by the Emer, son Drug Co., manufacturers, San Jose, Gal. For sale by W. D. Vinton. tf ‘ san GQ Sacramento, August 19. + 00 The Bee’s special dispatch from, Har:Lake Spaulding. risburg, Pennsylvania, says that the “ain platform adopted at the Republican State W. F. Englebright returned yesterday from Lake Spaulding. 700 feet of flume has beem put in to carry the water through the new tunnel and the gate has been set. The workmen are now ehgaged in laying the stone dam. LAL LO OTE LOT LETS, The California Cephaline Co. Convéiition today endorses James G. Blaine for the nominee as~-President—in 1892. Absolutely Pure. A Cream of Tartar Baking Powder.— & Ick Corp Sopa ‘Waren,’ with pure bruit Juices, at Carr Bros’. 7 ciate pa Water, better than ever, at Bros’. Highest of all in leavening strength— Latest U. 8. Government Food Repor, } ; t Sacramento, Aug. 19. ‘ Of Reno, Nev., has just incorporated to manufacture Rev. J. W. Pendleton’s celebrated Cephaline, a specitic for headache. It sells onits merits. For sale by Carr Bros. or W. D. Vinton. Carr The Bee's special from Bennington, 2 tf 0 Willis Green T. J. Robinson Levi Sanford P. Muleahay Hugh O’Vonnor Frank Maguire Chas. M. Smith J. J. Hughes Thos. Reynolds D. Bilderback 1, Indian Flat Indian Springs Iron Mountaim....:.5.Kentucky Flat: .0..... Lake City... Liberty Hill.... Lime Kiln Miss Maggie Higgins Montezuma......... P. Miss Mollie Wichman Mayleries. (citi re . P. Miss Edith Goyne A JAGGER GONE WRONG. Vermont, says that thousands of people attended the Centennial.celelebration and do North Bloomfield Lowell Hill Grass Valley Patterson. Maybert Colfax Is Hea Disciple of the Nevada City Organization? : dedication of the monument there today, Three thousand people sat. down to thg Dyspepsia Makes many miserable victims every year, Distress after eating, headache, heartburn, Says last evening’s Sacramento News : This morning as .day clerk White was walking down Second street he found a banquet table with President Harrison, % The Home Benefit Life Association The recep-. : who was one of the speakers. sleeper, whom he at once took under his wing, hired a hack and landed him safe and sound at police headquarters, There the sleeper was shaken and tumbled around until he at length consented to open one eye. ‘What's your name?” “M’ nam’s Jaggs.” ‘*‘What’s your firat name ?” ‘Nam’s jus’ Jaggs. Mist’ Jaggs. Tha's it. Mist’ Jaggs, an’ I jus’ down fum Jaggav'll, Tha’s whaz er mat'r. Jus’ plain Mist’ Jaggs. Put it down Jaggs, Mist’ P’l’eceman—" and the only and original Mr. Jaggs from Jaggaville reclosed his eyes, turned over and composed himaelf to slumber, and the elerkplaced the name ‘Mr: Jaggs” ypon the slate. _* Jagks will have an interview with Judge Craveas on Monday next. 2 ——-—-——— Challenge to Wrestle, Tidings : William Eddy of this city challenges any man in Nevada county,
Richard (‘‘Kannie") Ford, late of Virginia City, preferred, to wrestle best Magnolia Mariposa Mooney Flat: .~,....++-1¢ Moore's Flat 4 t Nevada do I North San Juan North Bloomfield. « do North Star eas Oakland.. c8criee ees do Omega : Pleasant Ridge ......-Pleasant Valley......+ 5) Quaker Hitt, ... Rough and Ready Relief Hill Spenceville Sebastopol, . Sweetland.... sors WrkO@s ich ccrcs eedeces do two in three; Cornish —style;—-for—fron-. -—— $250 to $1,000 a side, the match to take place in six weeks and winner to take all, Mr. Eddy will concede ten pounds in Washington Willow Valley. . G. Miss Alice EK. Perkins . Miss Tillie Stevens uiW. H. Wentworth . G tA. M. Powers iM. J. Brock i. Miss KE. Hefty J. M, Hussey iJ. G. ONeill }/H. 8. Martin’ Miss Mary Hook i. Miss Lizzie Keenan Mrs. Lucy White Miss Ina Cooper Miss Maggie O’Donnell Miss Cora Clark Miss Alice Nilon Mrs. BE. 5S. Hathaway Miss May Melarkey F, L, Arbogast Miss Rosa McKeon Miss Mary Hurley Miss Maggie Stenger Miss Minnie Tyrrell Miss Kate W. White Miss Belle Shaw {. Miss Nellie Rogers Arthur Turner Migs Clara Cleveland Albert Turnec fobert MeKelvey Miss Emma Ferguson Miss Mary MeNichols A. K. Baugh Miss Hattie A. Church Miss Liazie Danforth J.-F Benoit Arthur O'Connor }. Miss Mamie Beckman Miss Martha Shetterly do do FE. Rabb do F. Battis Wm. Bree J. R. Hartley Chas. Hegarty B. N. Shoecraft E. Northup T. C. McGagin John Rogers John Tredinnick Thomas White James R. Vineyard J, E. Leopold 8S. A. Weeks James Landsburg W. E. GliceC, E, Taber John Brown J. L, Lewison do Richard. Steel. J.J. Lyons M. C. Bobo Grass Valley Smartaville Moore’s Flat Nevada City do do do do do do do do do do do do North San Juan North Bloomfield do Grass Valley Nevada City gop AU Omega Spenvcevilte Anthony House Nevada City Rough & Ready North Bloomfield Wheatland North San Juaw Sweetland Truckee do do Grass Valley. Washington Nevada City Wolf tion was magnificent in all its parts, THE-COUNTY FAIR. Meeting of the Directors. wore present. lished. in yesterday's TRANSCRIPT : Trotting, 2:40 class: Pacing, free for all. Trotting, free for all three-year-olds. ranged for: WEDNESDAY. Trotting for roadsters. intendents’ Stake. $10 entrance. Purse $150. TIME NOT SET, Running for mules. Stake. $25 added. Business Transacted at Yesterday's At yesterday's meeting of the Fair Directors, held at Hon, John F, Kidder’s residence in Grass Valley, all the members except Messrs, Marsh & Driesbach j All the races except the following were declared so be filled by the entries ‘pubThe following extra races were arMining SuperBest two in three. Entries to close at 6 o’clock on Tuesday afternoon. Butcher Boys’ One mile dash. $2.50 entrance. . Frank Aver of Grass Valley was granted permission to place his Kdison phonoHas Paid Nearly a Million Dollars in Losses on the Pacitic Coast, some of which has-been paid to people you know. a A BEAUTIFUL woman must be healthy, and to remain healthy and beautiful she shoyld take Dr. J: H. McLean's Strengthenigg Cordial and. Blood Purifier. It imparts tone and flush to the skin, strength, vigor and pure blood; is equally adapted for all ages, from the babe to the aged, of either sex. For sale by Carr Bros. a+ eee Tuk great vegetable substitute for pills is Simmons Liver Regulator. Cure sick headache. Breanseab Vet FO aapuomrtoe Tun cireulation of the Lloed—quickened and enriched—bears life and energy to every portion of the body; appetite: returns; the hour of rest brings with it sound repose. This—can be secured by taking Dr. J. H. MeLean’s Sarsaparilla, For sale by Carr Bros. The Laws of California Require The Home Benerrr Lire Assoctation to pay its losses im full. ach or malaria in the system will produce-sick headache, You can remove this trouble by taking Dr, J. H, McLean's sour stomach, faintness and capricious ap. te are gymptoms of this very widespread anti growing disease. Hood's Sarsaparilla tones the stomach, creates an appetite, promotes healthy. digestion, relleves the headache, and cures dyspepsia. Thad but fittie appetite, and what I did eat distredsed me, or did me little good. In an hour after eating 1 hada faintness or tired, All-Gone Feeling As though I had not eaten anything. Hood's Sarsuparilla did me an immense amount of good, It gave me an appetite, and my tood relished and satisfied the craving 1 had previously experienced. It relieved me of that faint, tired, all-gone feeling. 1 have felt so much better since 1 took Hood's Sarsaparilla, that 1 am happy to recommend It.” G. A. Baas, Watertown, Mass, “1 had dyspepsia many years, and de spaired of ever being well But Hood's Sar gaparilla has entirely cured me.” Mrs, J. 8. BAILEY, Marbichead, Mass: Hood’s Sarsaparilila Sold by druggists. Sly six for $5. Prepared by 0.1. HOOD & CO,, Apothocaries, Lowell, Mass, (00. Doses One Dollar MAIN STREET.. ...5-5 NEVADA CITY Dealers in FURNITURE, “1 have been troubled with dyspepsia. ' BEDS, House Furnishing Goods, Etc. Oarvets, Linoleum, Matting, Oil Oloth Wall Paper, Window Bhades. UPHOLSTERING AND CAMPET LAYING SGP Picture Krames Male to order, There is no other place where You Can Get Such Fine Koco Crean BEDDING, _ weight. Fifty dollars forfeit have been raph in the Pavilion. ; ‘ es ‘ 100 ; $10 deposit2d with Maurice O'Connell, Mill . ———————————— ere reer De a ee oe -18 + dar Superintendent D. 8. Baker and Little Liver and Kidney Pillets. 25 —AND— : ee street, in his behalf. Six weeks time is ADMISSION DAY. URUNTEY) SIO] ape inael aeg decmte Ppvilion Supesiatenden’ Dodge répprted . " ee Soda Water? stipu'at:d to enable. the challenger to or ng Experience of a Mai , : a , r= . . —) ‘ P th ‘niured during the. The Native Sons of Hydraulic Parlor The Gratifying _ bt doctal and Other Notes About People . that work was progressing éatisfactorily . . Ice Cream Sopa, 10 conts a glass, at WEX YT 7? _ hen atrengthen an arm injur during the Who Tillis em. Old and Young. im their respective departments Carr Brothera. r ‘ : — re 3 sm Going to Marysville. “ fl pe partments, rr Br ra je nadie Be pias Last pS a telegraphic invitation to . ” 22 Cats at Auburn aeget 7. W.F. Hanley of Alleghany has te-. The Board adjourned to meet again at Se ee aa Because J. M. FOLEY knows just how to make It appears that Rddy and Ford wreatled te ; ; 5 a: ‘Three years ago I bought the land . turned from San Francisco. the same place next Saturday afternoon. . . . ~ it to suit the taste. _ E in Bodie, years ago, during the palmy participate in the Native Sons Admission . re Inow reside, ‘tin the brush”—i. ©} W, Cooke of the Union bar-room ‘espns alone kind go.to Henry Lane’s Feed and Liv days of that ca np, and Eddy was, it is day eslatiretion at Marysville Mus ash in the natural state, covered with chapar. of, Gay for Rocklin to visit his family. Not Wanted Till September 6th. ery Stable. THE 8U PERIOR CANDY FACTOR Y, sand ve: claimed by his faiends, defrauded of the by ee Seek out ia! ral, nut pine, manganites and other wil! yfry, ra Katon of San Francisco went . The trial jurors drawn in the Superior : Handsomest and best equipped Factory in Northern California. ini @ unanimous : ven § ’ eaiiigg. Mar ne Mae ee SSP Sibied r . growth, & large growth of “chapel: . i North Bloointield today to visit’ Mee. /Court-tastmonth and then ordered toap Nos, 13, 15 and 17 Commercial Street, Nevada City. the fact through another match, he being considered sure indication of goou } 4 Dobbie 6 a ; ; . * i) bs ye 5-8 of a aula ‘Thomas Dillon, R. H. Thomas, Shera fact I pear August 23th will not be required till A maidens THE WINDSOR. a ei vicamit Meer ee on there was a fait] 4 geamman, the Dawnievifle banker, . september 8th. ‘The trial of the two suits ee vaca cual iby Preside’ t Searla as a sprinkling of large white and evergreen OF } wag in town last night on his way home. against the Maryland Mining Coinpany Baths! Bathe! Baths! bia od Sar oe live oaks, Such trees indicate deep, . from the lower country, have been postponed, hence the order reMother sighed, O ou how — The finest Bath in the State can be had ten wt confer with atrong soil, of apeahle quality, Oo th A. S.McCamn, of the J. Dewing Com. specting the jurors. : at the Windsor Barbershop. Genuine : ie r Valley brothers of Quarts soil 1 set out 100 fruit trees—peach, pear, . pany of San Francisco, has removed with ae : : : Pissslatn ‘Sadueie O.& Win their rene: Hy RENEE cherry and apricot—sixteen months ag . jis family from Oakland to this city. Coming Next Week. Iodine’ peeneelindg Capes . "TEx AT ouUR. Rate gee oe Parlor, and if the latter will go an effort and 400 more in July leet. Among Chas, H. Michell, Geo. Fletcher, E. H. : ro 5 ee : ; The Home Benefit Life Association will be made to take down Mountain Diother varieties of peaches were Barly 000) Beswa dad A. B, Dibble have seturaed . , nat — ot merges — om Ca ee Be ~ ’ Sells Insurance at Actual Cost. vision Band of this city. , Late Crawfords and three Moorpark . from a fishing trip to Bowman's Dam een et ore See ee ste geet ch 1 S mirenaa 5 ‘ ——K_—X—X—X—s"" The young men Hi, _ a apricots. Five of the Crawforda bore fiey sanght tui tow dah, eves a shea i spe : . nie tsel ouck ek a tam, Bale will S OO easo 61 @) e ces ; ps i will adopt some kin ol a or wl : several peaches each and one Early Craw-. Mrs, Ludikens and her son Fred, of . .. te ra p Str! uk pia Pray be in running order. jy27-1m. eoe#8#8e66 @ @ socom alert ori include black . ford bore a dozen large peaches, ped Amador, are here on # visit to the lady's} . ening, the 20th instant i oi A ARE ER RCO SHPrrnamMBun 7 ? = shirts and yellow sasnes. ™ ing two and one-eighth inches in iame-. ,ister, Mra. A. Hoffman. Mrs. Ludi8» ; y : ah , Ne H ey ‘ { ‘ lara will be given later: & ent . : Cookin an Art About Paying Taxes. ter, ripening the 1st of July. One apri. kens comes for the benefit of her health. A : i ‘ pe : ° ‘ ba £ mes ., [oot tee ssend Evo tiege ttt oidoe . Sidiagr: ME EAMG. Wea veleed . ” 4 enovner of (0 (Ob freaca bayshem BE CAREFUL ! . have made arrangements to carry a complete line of you may well be proud of your — hear ahi a we Ds tated parks—averaging two inches in diameter. Jagent at Colfax, has been given sixty . 1eft to the Aca temy ‘af Science in Parie by . A sore or an ulcer that pesists ordi = i if reputation for fine cooking. day in October, and will be delingifent on ! The trees were yearlings when ve che ge days leave of absence to experiment in] French nun, who coupled with the be-. nary treatment is a very serious mat once Tools eat, $50 Your art is one that brings health ~. °*Y ‘ . have had good cultivation and made @)¢hefruit-commission business in San iti i iy. ter. It is either of a cancero , the first Monday of the following Novem1 half feet in lesigth : . Nn) quest the condition that it should be giv cancerous De : and happiness to your home, But ber: and if nob paid prior thereto, fifteen ' growth of two and oneeet in length . Francisco, Should he not like the busi-. 6, as « prige to any one who would dis. ture, or it is the result of a very ba ~ANC— sk te. no great artist would hazard his r) + will a tas ‘a5 is saxeent pt ai branches. ness He can “return to Colfax within . cover a means of communicating with any condition of the blood. Don’t tam : reputation by using poor materials. see he ai ia ie We ent Among the 20) peach trees set out last sixty days and resume the duties of the . thor world, planet or star. She suggested . Pe with4t. Take . _ *: =. 15 He uses only the best. So if you i e same not pa , : Pai February, when tney had made a@ year’s . position he has filled so long and efficientthe planet Mars as the best one to exper: —o es be . WA PP 26S, want finely seasoned, appetizing day of the month of ee ive romth, are over a dozen bearing from . ly, pal with ie The Great Blood Remedy mile, $5 dishes or richly flavored desserts. Per cent. will be added, The remaining ¢119¢ to six peaches each, principally Salsme i pee ‘ andeot rid of ft, Dow G kvast : a2 the envy of other housekeepers and half of the tax on real peogerty sages a ways, These trees nave hot been irricli Ir is a whole day's task for two men} . S S S delay. Rev. Jesse H che Hsia) Ao a la used from. the Eight Grade to the delight of your guests~use the ar + firat sang a teanpeet aps ated, as we were — ~ fine aes A Brief Record of Various Matters of . to fell a mahogany tree. On account of ° ° ° ary 1, BB ig % Ig chool. best Spices and Extracts. Buy wi OF wipe tag on ene in both June and July. ut the orchar Local Interest. the épurs which project from the base of . woman with o én ukinciia ‘uines of years’ M ; in April, when, if not paid, Ave aay cent. jas had most thorough cultivation, the} The Catholic Church is being re-roofed. . the trunk a scaffold has to be erected and . standing, and five fnches in diameter, has y Stock will arrive THIS WEEK and all t.< $25 will be added to the amount. The full oii being much of it pulverized till itis] Today the wind is in the south and‘the . the tree cut off above the spurs, leaving . beenentirely relieved’by 6 pottiesot Bwitt's }OYders can be filled at once aunt anount of the tax may be paid when the half duat, and this fine surface mold of . skies clouded. thus a stump of the very best wood from pe sosaiga NE Fey a Sa $ ne onde igh c tal ae . pe ons frat half becomes due. Te delinquent course gorves aa a inutch to retard evapo-. Do not forget the Business Men's Car. ten to fifteen foot high, a lous.” ‘This te the revordot . Special attention given to furnishing School Distr:cts nce ; $10 list will be published within five days afation front the. soil, so prolonging the . nival at Armory Hall tonight. ree s. 8. S. with Stauionery. ° ter the firat Monday in June, instead of 4, nofit of the rainfall. A cloddy surface} Grass Valley was well represented at Tux first poatage stamps appeared in Books on Blood and Skin Diseases Free, WRITE FOR FPRIOCUS in February as heretofore. soil would have allowed the moisture to . the county seat today by numerous prom1840. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, GaThe Centennial. CAPA PS I amcontident that fine pulveri} inent citizens. HOTEL ARRIVALS Beebe paras Altes aN WA7. X. %) IN TON fiona Bion and frequent stirring of the surface “Soap” McAlpin, who fought Jam es ig > Superintendent Richards makes the . soil will augment the benefits of moisture . Rodda at Storms Ranch some years ago, National Exchange. W. D. LON GQ, NEVADA CITY, CAL. following report; The face of the main . jn the soil 60 per cent or more, whether . died in New York @ few days ago. He Ms R. hehige Virginia City, a) drift continues in a hard formation, but] the moisture be supplied by irrigation or . was 44 yeara old. M ay 7 Vinnion = Attor ney and Counselor at Law. ter and 3 che last day or two shows indications of . rainfall. ; It is rumored that T. J. Wagoner has . Miss M. Mc Waare: do as & ill by the a favorable change. a en and sis In the East, like kinda of young trees sold his fine farm in Penn Valley to San ag hag map rm ae : in this last upraise (No, ips toward . a6 two or mors years later in commenc--. Francisco parties, Mr, Wagoner went to + B, Meek, Vamptonviie, —-O¥FICE— 4 Miss A. Will . @ ht to tret Schilling’s Best the tunnel psig cometh parr aed i to ing ty bear fruit and in attaining a large the Bay bag 4 W. i. Fleany wag Valley, Corner of Broad and Pine Sts., up stairs, ONE D e LLAR ‘4 . drift on it in that direc wat ving . size and the latter fact isexplained by. Telegraph: The loctors say there are. ©, Cairns, Boston, . d in. : the main tunnel ahead as well. The! ie dormant state oi trees in the Kast. several cases of malaria in Grass Valley,. 0. M. Eastman, Maybert, MBVADA CITY. é eae y Wid oid THEY are the essence of strength gravel—which will be taken out derwade. e rn un aber ete aur, penrmnyet Sit in in mun. . ©. Orzalli, Graniteville, ; . Ts a hundred cents, and you have a right to expect that value for it. To give you ind to the and the quintessence of flavor isa ere Mey 8 — regs William Holquest, San Francisco, more no legitimate business man can and mike money, and we realize that to do it we ing—Pp' urin, e four winter months 0! W. W. Van Eman e we must give value received, e might tell you our goods are of the choicest products of nature, rospects about the sameas in the) during the f inte ths of ‘each . beras the years roll’ on unless we have a : F d y bl Bae t al ived, We mig Il y: g oy. Their flavors delight the keenest three other upraises. he pagers year. Here in the foothills the trees two . sewerage system. D. ©. Hocking, fults an egeta es en con’ hat re getti roug) rim : or ; . J. Carter, ‘ tastes. Their strength charms the as scbiidihastttated : fei ayn yeh: OP a i. ~~ °F! ‘Tue tomato may be traced back to the} R. Morrison, All kinds in their season. closest buyers. Try them. You . ve years set out, where the winters are}; 1 oth century, and although it is . A. Porter, ; will find themn irresistible , Harris Will Wrestle Scoble. long and frost prevents growth one-third . tioned since then by several writers W. H, Payne, Sacramento, Ci ete Q IVEN AWAY to.nccom; ba of. each year, while trees set out in orit did not ii sle edible a H. Scamman, Downieville, gars See SCHIELING’S BEST, Thisbrand . ye Athetic Club of this city has at] chards in all the truit lands of California menhth erent P. Sass, de . "The Famous “Plantation” —best five me # purity and flavor of every ioe” ca a bagi at sf ped fo Oe eon conten: Pore Leo XIII ist in hie eight; bs ig ro Posir a i pias AG : : Cornish wrestling ma' eR 1y FRORR shin a Ahovage ‘Ore isnow in his eightyeo. Swee , Swee' . 1 ; So low have we marked down tho prices. With quick salea w aiid deeat 1 , the parpe ery We guarantee It to . ihe entertainment to be given by the. er than trees in the East. These two first year. His eyes are atill remarkably Home-made Candies— rofits. We guarantee every article as good as fh ender We pe va cordia eding the satisfaction. club at thiscity during Fair week. Fred . facte—growth all the year, and twice as black and brilliant, but aside from this he sega All the chalet Othiniiony,. ade] : 4 ait PP ae f Harris of Grass Valley has signed to conrapid growth—explain the bearing-size has every appearance of being an infirm Bought and sold by D, E. Morgan, Nefresh daily. S : , ey ae é tent with ‘Manvel Sooble of the sme} and early bearing of peaches, peare sherold man vada City, Cal. I tt ly, TO EVERY ONE t. 5 5 ; is wei i es other fruits several oor = : , Rec wer seit on : TPR j Toas, Coffee wet hae a Sie ted Bootle we ten . ccrtice in Caifbeaia than in the ireaty. THE newest tonsorial fad comés from . py» most delicious thing to he had. in Toys and Notions er J owned in a Sold only in poundsheavier, Harris is the more ac. climates east ofthe Rocky Mountains. New York, where young men like to . 1,4, is Carr Bros’, Ice Cream Soda WaAbout evar hing in this line you . ‘ q Your grooer has them. tive and scientific in his methods and. —_—_—_—————<—< have their hair sprinkled with gray. pet van think of, ee 3 . rey Wis seen be Tux Duchess of Fife is attracting adowe ee: ; 'To call ani examine our goods aad prices even if they don't wish to buy for we can ale on the : Scoble atronger. : is Scotland NEW GOODS . thus conv.nce you of the great bargains we are offering: — at metibed. miration from ali Ragland and Tee! Ice! : a ;. . lieved to be well mate 3 ‘ _ . passes : elas EVERY DAY ! : EVERY DAY ! Jor.Caziu Sopa Warsr at Carr Bro’s : by her conduct asa model mother, _ Po} e, Nevada ‘Dyag Bee a ee mee Gard molten: jowing the example of Queen Victoria The Nevada Ice Company is now preNEW GOODS! shi os — 2 tu Pacing te Sep ois# and the Kmpress Prederiok, she ix nurs, the lightness and alloy and feel the loss. pared to deliver ice to consumers in any E : TER ; : {Omens 5 or Hae. “The Citizens Bank has just put into its ing ber own baby. 2 , rok th _ . part of the city. Orders left at the office THOMAS LEDDY, MRS. L 8s & CRA RD. : ploasantest rooms, for offi. s#eaying department # pie ee. <0 ean who went to the throne ly na beta tring gag ld aon, PIONEER CANDY FACTORY = * gp ie fay Ot aa tence ih, ior melting gold, and it is pronounced an Baoan street in Philadelphia is 119 fect . the eg coding veoh soverthe Plaga, or with the driver, will be ’ he, ty, Cal, pro offered for rent, = gf [omaualidied encom, oo ign in Rurope except Rngland's Quopn, . promptly attended. to tf . 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