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August 2, 1890 (4 pages)

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_ . ovens . FRE ss ° M Crees Eyod Men 1 Omentip The Daily Transcript. Johnny W ard’s experience with crose } ‘ : a eyed 1en lias been extremely harrowing. a So, 82 Commercial street, Nevade CHT, Ol) Fa sot in a quiet mook in the o CIRCULATES In : tinental hotel ing with Frank Rich& Ready,. ter, the editor of Sporting: Life. The a Juan, French vc's. Players were atl in uniform and the “bus “oo ae oth-. Was Waiting at thedoor. ‘Now, Frank,” on the sidewalk and see if any cross eyed men are about. . They are about the only things I am afraid of.” Richter did as he was requested, and seported the coast clear. Thereupon the players all piled into the ‘bus and rolled away. Ward had a middle seat, while Con Daily sat back near the door. They were scarcely a block away from the hotel when a tall, cross eyed negro jumped on the rear step of the "bus. Con spied him ina moment. ‘Don’t look, John.” he yelled. (“Get off, you duffer!”) “Shut your eyes, Johnny.” (“Skedaddle now, or I'll break your jaw!") The startled darkey fled. Four blocks further on a little shock headed urchin whose eyes were bent attentively.on each side of his-nose sprang upon the coach. Again Daily shrieked out a warning to Ward, and again the offender was unceremoniously fired. On the journey to the grounds four cross eyed boys jumped on the steps, only to and Siéfra at >t hout the State from igo Baa Diego from the 8ierra to the Sea. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1890 . County supervisors. . : . AtF riday’s session the following deF yee: mands on the general fund /were allowed: % a F. M. Pridgeon, expenses viewing roads and bridges, $43.20. os Carr Broe., merchandise, wi Zee J. G. O'Neill, services as member board of education, $50. : Services and mileage as Supervisors : J. M. Boffington $125.40, R. Noell $125 80, F: M. Pridgeon $127.60, M. : : Brophy $127.60. = i eae The petitions for public roads from ee Town Taik-te-Banner-Hill, and fron the upper Grass Valley road near the Fortuna mine to the lower Grass -Val“9s ~~ Yew pom, were laid over, as~was ‘also As . he petition to purchase the toll bridge sy at Bridgeport . 3 : The clerk was instructed to purchase 150 copies of Leary’s Handbook on =e Election Laws. ‘Pransfers from the general road fund one. was. a poor, hollow cheeked, consumptive youth; but-hewas: cross eyed, and was consequently sacrificed like the rest upon the altar of superstition. Upon arriving at the grounds Ward said to Daily: “‘Con, I don’t feel right about all those cross eyed. kids and I’m afraid to put youin. You were the one who saw them, youknow. I guessIll put Cookin.” jlows: istrict} “All ri replied Daily. f were made as foilows: To district All right, John,” rep a : c No. 2, $10; to district No. 4, $10. A little age Wert threw superstition : The following demands were alto the winds an: Daily to go lowed: ; ; On genera! fund—J. H. Cook, painting bridge at Jones Bar, $5; Citizens Bank, expenses viewing roads, $17. Fourth road district fund—J. H. Cook, painting bridge at Jones’ Bar, $5; Citizens Bank, expenses viewing General fund—J. H. Cook, painting bridge at Jones Bar, $170. The bond of the Pacific Bridge Company for building the Wolf Creek bridge was approved. The Taylor toll road in this county was declared a public highway. vs It was ordered that bids for the ee Grass Valley school bonds be re-addefeated, and before the game was half over Daily in sliding to second base sprained his ankle so badly that he was laid up for ten days. Con finally recovered, and when the team returned Ward booked him to catch in a game with New York. Previous to the game Con ran against a cross-eyed man, and in the ensuing contest his hand: was split so badly that he was laid-up for some time. —New York World, He Invented the Calliope. There is akindly old gentleman in Springfield to whom the trumpet like notes.of the calliope or steam piano on circus day bring a strange medley of triumph and grief. This man is the inventor of the instrument, J. C. Stoddard, who lives on the Advent camp vertised. : ground. He never tires of telling how ; e The Board adjourned till August forty years ago he kept the common ‘in 16tb. . -Worcester black with people all day long the glorious Fourth with his novel instrument, and how he was swindled out of the profits by a stock company. He Ready For Camp. meet with an untimely fate. The last . catch. Brooklyn was overwhelmingly j. aed a sicaiicgerecs Thursday’s Sacramento Bee says: The soldier boys are making ready tor the encampment at Santa Cruz. Colonel Guthrie stated this afternoon that fully three hundred were expected to leave the city on Saturday night. This pumber does not include the families of many inthe regiment who will join the party. Company F of Woodland, Captain Curson, commanding, will arrive at 4°. m., Saturday, and will mamads mparch, to the Armory and stack arms. quarters in the Armory. At 7:30 o'clock Pp, m. the entire regiment, headed by the staff officersand band, will march tu the depot, and the train will leave for Santa Cruz about 8:30 yp. mM. The Quartermaster is on the ground, and the caterers, with a force of fifteen, will leave tomorrow. Breakfast will be ready for the militia on Sunday morning. A large number of specia] excursion tickets have been sold. Then and Now. Mr. Loney of the North Star mill at Grass Valley says: ‘‘I beld a position in the old North Star mill twenty years ago, The services of thirteen men were then necessary in the mill, which was of twenty-four stampr, of which but sixteenran regularly. This mill (the present North Star reduction works) has forty stamps running regularly and but six men are needed and employed.” A Pioncer’s Hard Lines. John Cosgrove, an old resident of}. Timbuctoo, who was suffering from injuries received by a fall, was admitted to the Yuba county hospitul this week. Upon an examination it was found that he had fractured the bead of the thigh bone, and dislocated his collar. bone. has in his possession a characteristic article by N. P. Willis, describing his sensations on first hearing the calliope. —Springfield (Mass.) Homestead. A Wonderful Clock A new French clock contains a novel application of the magnet. The clock is of flowers painted on its‘head. Around the circle two bees crawl, the larger one requiring twelve hours: to complete its j ; one makes it iron, are moved by two magnets behind the head, of the tambourine.—Chicago Tribune. How Much Is He Worth? Of all current questions this is the one most frequently asked. It is,in fact, the great question of the day. Nobody to speak of inquires: ‘‘Is he honest?’ “Is ‘he patriotic?” Everybody puts the query: “What is he worth?’ M@ney is not merely the commercial standard of value, but too often the criterion of social posi-. tion and the touchstone of character.— Wew York Ledger. Popularity of Spencer’s Works, The total sales of Herbert.Spencer’s works in Great Britain ‘up to April -18, 1890, have amounted to 104,000 copies, exclusive of the ‘‘Descriptive Sociology.” This number includes 33,750 copies of the various volumes of ‘‘The Synthetic Philosophy,” 39,500 copies of ‘Education” and 20,000 copies of ‘“‘Man versus the State.” The total ‘sales of the authorized American editions of Mr. Spencer’s works to-date have amounted to 164,000 copies, and cheap reprints of certain books have had a large xale. These figures are given by the publishers. . Art of Damaskeening. : Pamaskeening is producing upon steel @ blue tinge and aaa : sometimes inlaid with gold and silver, as in Damascus blades. It is so called from Damascus, which was celebrated shaped like a tambourine, with a circle + in the Middle Ages for this class of ornamental art.—Dry Goods Chronicle : “IT was troubled with Catarrh for = ie a over two years. I tried various : remedies, and .was treated by a numi = ; ber of physicians, but received no q ie aoe benefit until I began to take Ayer’s rie Sarsaparilla. A few bottles of this 4 ' medicine cuted me.’’—Jesse M. Boggs, a Et aae? Z Holman’s Mills, N. C. ° aint ; Wuy suffer with dyspepsia, biliouswise Gee Ue ‘ ness or any disease of the liver when ti bags you can becured by Simmons Liver 4 : Sreciay attention is called to the’ advertisement of John F. Cooper agent for the ubrivalled Mathushet Piane ; ° je29-tf guuc~ Here te Stay. Dr. J.B. Van Aukin, the painless ; ms 4 dentist, has determined to make thiwach a cheats & enh of pear? ae a ee city his permanent headquarters. H: . ~ Dora is gentle and toe es 8 Milly . is will occasionally make trips to varion . #¥eet hy bo romance ana ae eee I ‘ parts of the county, beginning wit! Mily, = = bymate, Tlove fit o slotes” { Trockee. His work isas good as th--. gues 4 waiiae prilbiacers ap ie best to be obtained on the coast, anJ gen. iore, by ail ea if Weill hee Fy his prices the lowest. jy6-tf . beauty fade after me delicate and her oe this is usually due to functional detent Miimisters Use it, Bectors #r:pts = te the eanenr oor scribe It, Dr. rs Penees orf is guaran. Grancer, 0. } Bee the peinted centihenin ot pa Ban wad bottle-wrapper. “ Ds. Bosanzo—DearSir: Sometim: san Overworkea, ~~ —s “run-down,” oon *ghopgttie heakers, ago I prescribed Dr. Bosanko’s Pile pon ag any housekeepers, Remedy to a patient and-bave see: . ally, Dr. Pierce's Fa’ women To good results. The patient in question p Haesorro Meage’ A boon, maled as an os was my father, Rev. W. W. Bailey. . shengibtiver ts and tonic, or Copyright, 1888, by Wom.p’s Dis. Mxp. ass’s, Dr. PIERCE’S PELLETS have since had a number of such cases andif you will give'me a reduction such as will pay me to handle it, ! will willingly Give me your ; , OF pe, ‘frait farms. ~ : . The Records of Marion county’ show the platting of many thousand acres of landin small tracts of from 5 to 10 acres. Capital City Fruit Farm of 640 acres, Sunnyside number 1—320 acres, Sunnyside number 2—140 acres, Sunnyside number 3—500 acres, and a number of others have placed on the Records by the Oregon Land Company of Salem, Oregon.) This Company is also doing bueiness in Portland and Albany and has for sale numerous other small tracts. The great advantage of this plan is that it brings together in one community the class of people who are all engaged in the same business, viz: fruit. growing, consequently there springs up large Drying and Canning \ Establishments-similar to those in the City of Salem, which advantages make profitable market for the products of these fruit farms. Consult your interest by buying of the Oregon Land Company oi Salem, Portland or Albany. _ jy 20-1m A Safe imvestment Is one which. is guaranted to bring failure a retarn of purchase price. On this safe plan'you can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed te bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., ett. It is pleasant and ble to oe and can always be depen: upor. Trial botles at Carr Bros. Drug Store. he Safest Ng most powerful alterative is Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Young and old are alike benefited by its use. For the eruptive diseases peculiar to children nothing else is so effective as this medicine, while its agreeable flavor makes it easy to admin. ister. “My little boy had large scrofulous ulcers on his neck and throat from which he suffered terribly. Two physicians attended him, but he grew continually worse under their care, and éverybody expected he would die. I had heard of the remarkable cures effected by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and decided to have my boy try it. Shortly aftér he began to take. this .medicine, the ulcers commenced healing, and, after using several “ bottles, he was entirely cured. He is now as healthy and strong as = boy _of his age.’’— William F. Dougherty, ‘ Hampton, Va. “In May last, m fourteen months old, gather on its head an plied various simple remedies without avail. The sores increased in number ft youngest child, an to have sores body. We ap. At last we began the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. In a few days a marked change for the better was manifest. The sores assumed a more healthy condition, tue discharges were gradually diminished, and finally -ceased—a 2 The child is livelier, its skin is fresher, and its appetite better than we have observed for months.”—Frank M. Griffin, Long Point, Texas. “The formula of Ayers Sarsaparilla presents, for chronic diseases of almost every kind, the best remedy known te the medical worid.’’—D., M. Wilson, M. D., Wiggs, Arkansas. yi ' Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Price $1; six bottles, $5, Worth $5 a bottle. you satisfactory results, or in case ofThe Oregon-Landé Company Of Salem, Oregon, has inauguated a system of cutting up large tracts of land and selling them out in ten acre tracts for fruit raising and gardening. The plan includes certain improvements in the way of well graded streets, shade trees and cottages that insures at once attractive and beantiful surroundings while especial provision is made for market for the fruit. : The Oregon Land Co. has offices in Portland, Salem and Albany. lw of malariaas it throws off the bile and prevents its accumulating. Snorons Liver Regulator is the foe’ Suckien’s arnica Salve. N The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt KheumFever Sores, Tetter, €happed Hand: Chilblains, Corns, andall Skin Erupions, and positively cures Piles, om no pay required. [tis guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. or money reunded. Price 25 cents pe box. For ale by Oaer Bros. : tf Summer Pasturage. Fine pasturage for live stock: at the Sutton Ranch between Nevada City and Grass Valley. Apply to Geo. C. Gaylord, Secretary Nevada County Land and [Improvement Association, or at the Ranch. tf. . i . WE ARE DAILY RECEIVING : NOVELTIES ~ AND STAPLE PRODUC TIONS "Tn the way ot. F Millinery and Fancy Goods, 1 And we are selling%the same at {Prices That Make Business Fairly Hum, We are not boasting, but merely} echoing the common verdict when wefassert’that we have the and discharged copiously. A ar Enable Us, as is.. covere: be C 8 an y. eeserveeees a errs Finest Disnlay of Milinery in the Cana AND-A MILLINER SECOND TORNONEEANY WHERE. kom = 3 —oF THE—
SEVENTEENTH . Agricultural District Association For 1890. GLENBROOK PARK, Commencing TUESDAY, August 19th, and Continuing ~~ FIVE DAYS. $10.000 ln Purses and Premiums! Liberal Purses for State, District and County Horses: . Liberal Premiums for Live Stock Farming, Orchard and Dairy Products andsMining, Mechanical and Art” Exhibits, Five Days Racing ! vessose.,the Tastes and “the Means of. All..,.. tTIMRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD. Main Street,s Nevada City. The Gelebrated Franch Gure, Wocue “APHRODITINE” 27022 Is8<4pon a : p POSITIVE GUARANTEE to cure any form of nervous disease orany disorder of the generativeor4 gans of eithersex, o whether arising7 ‘fromtheexcessive7 Z useof Stimulants, AF TE EFORE tion, over indulgence, +8uch as Loss of Fower, Wakefuiness, Bearing down Pains ie back, minal Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Prosation, Hoctarnal Emissions, Le .eorrheea, Dizziness, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Impotency, which if neglected often lea. to premature old age and insanity Price $1.00 « box, 6 boxes nt ye mail ou receipt of price A WRIT: E GUARANTEE is given for every $5.00 order received, to refund the money ii & Permanent cure {3 not effected, We have thousands of testimonials from old and young, of both sexes, who have been permanently enreg by the use of Aphroditine. Circular free. Address THE APHRO PEDICINE co. s > sitio Eranch, 108 Stevenso. Ses FaNncis-o. Cas on! SALE BY for $5.00. Be . W. ©. VINTON, Nevada City. L. 8, CALKING} SB P. BROWN BROWN & CALKINS, Book, Newsvaner and Job Printers. PIusyERs OF THE NEVADA CITY PT,the leading parin Northern California, It was estabfished September th, 1861, by¥.P.Br. pv MRS.A.PERRY HAS LEASED THE PINE STREET RESTAURANT RMERLY CONDUCTED BY A. TAM, bo toheped a renoveted ent retiead it in ret-class style is pow prepared to sery. publicin a satisfactory manner. ne FRESH OYSTERS IN ALL STYLES. Rich Ice Cream IN ITS BEABON. Meals at All Hours, COOKED TO OBDER. A Full assortment of Fine Fresh Candies. Everything neat and palatable. r Opium, or through youthful indisereSouth Yuba Transportation and Supply Company. Incorporated n 1290, AL ATREGIDGO t ce DCO, Esq. GEO, A. HARE: Esq, H. C, CALLAHAN, Esq, EDWIN TILLEY, te EE. J. RECTOR, Secretary. Stages leave Nevada City for Maybert via Washington and . -~s, Wed s and Fridays, at 6 A, w. Stages leave Maybert tor} Nevada City via Thursdays and-Saturdays, atiSZA. M. WORTHLEY & NICHOL, Managers. N. B.—This organization was necessary for the protection of ourselves and th business with us, We pro to run Stages regularly, winter and Senne oe no snow. We earnestly solicit the co-operation of our friends, Signed:; Washington Mining Co., GEO. GC. ALLAN, Es. GEO. E. TURNER, Esq. Ormonde und Wasbiagton on Tuesdays, v4> L Runnitig-Three-fourths’ mile and re DiamondiD.8Mining ., Yuba Mining Co,, Bluebell Mining Co., Canyon Creek Minirig Co., :LOOK HERE ! HK N°’ Is YOUR TIME TO GET YOUR Repairing Done. I do all kinds of repairs in WOOD AN METALS, such as Sewing Machines, Guns and Pistols, Kevs Fitted. Musical Instrument Locks, Etc., Ete: Saws Filed. Small articles in Wood or Metal made to order] Photographic Instruments made and repaired—a specialty. ae oe Se ve All Work Done at the Lowest L ving ‘Price, FOR CASH. _ : 2 i PERCIVAL, Corner York d Broad Sts., Nevad City. Opposite corner from Alvx. Gault’s Bakery Eutabilehed im 1852 Nevada: Assay . Office. “J.J OTT, Proprietor NO. 26 MAIN STREET...NEVADA CITY LD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPG = refined, melted and A é req Gold aoe exchanged ie 54 a )+¥ small Quarts M ih when ts uae ma ri practi an returus in '. 5 = e guarentee correet orking tests will be Furniture . ! FURNITURE. —— Ow IS THE TIME TO R. N your Homes with BPLAYION Cheap and First-class Furniture, Bedding, Ete, From (0 to 20 nere =, Less than has ever-béen sold IN NEVADA CiTy: I have made arrangements with thest Wholesale Dealers by which the phere! Cc can purchase any {quantity orfqua’ ty of Furniture at Cost and Freight ! 1-Call and Examine illustrated Catalogues and Prices and be 500 pounds, re sad grounds at reag fuesday, August . 9th, two yea:s old—County—$2.50, gun. Trotting—For 4 years old—District— Wednesday, August 20th. Running—One mile and a half dash, Trotting—?:40, class, $500. 6. Trotting—One year gid, one mile .4edltsowned in the county, i090.) * “fF ies Tournament at li A. u. 4. $400. 5. Thursday, August 21st. Grand Stock Parade at 10 a. . Running—Five-eighthsof a mile and at—for horses owned in tne county, 8. Trotting—2:47 class, $750. ne Trotting—Three year old—District— Q. re Friday, August 22d. 10, Running—One mile and re $500.5 11. Trotting—2:30 class, $000, Pe” © 12. Trotting—Four years old—free Sfor all, Saturday, August 23d. Grand Stock Parade Prevolnss at LA. M, a a on . Running—Two miles and 500, 14. Trotting—Free for all, $800, “Pe? _ Saddle horse race foounty) for $50 wil} be given during the week, notice of which will be made on the previousqay. Conditions, All trotting-races are the best 8 in -" cept the two years old and earifogs) Sz enter and 8 to start, but the Board reserves he Hae ag Pe odes less pumber than 6 to etion a ‘tion: Sncuns of oe urse. . i _—— sped ny races ng with 10 or more: ~ entries, the Society will addall vin arog tind and also 20 per cent. of the purse,.. The National Association rules to govern, butthe Board reserves the right to trot heats of any two clesses alternate » Or to trot a bat race Lormeee heats, orse making a walk-over re titled only tothe SSunenee bof aiabe t When legs than the reqnired number of rs appear they may contest for the entrance money din, to be divided ag fo). aoe Two thirds to first, one-third to the ond. The State Agricultural Soci 1890 to govern #3] running pre Bag Bee von cenainons named are otherwise, rs in runnin tor entrance, . ning races will be held n all of the above races the entrance \ bee ee vom ¥ pare, and. to soummpean ree; a rh ana 2th cent will be divided ‘into n all races entries not declared ont by 6 P.M. of the day precedi ( *, tired fo start eding the race will be ere there is. more than one person or in the interest of ee on: euler horse they are to start must be nom. ed by 6 P. m. of the a preceding the race In races designated ag District all “horses are eligible that were owned in the coun' of Nevada, Placer, Yuba, Sutter Butte, Sierra, Shasta, Flames, Teboecs Et Dp, and Washoe an of the State of Nevada, prior to July ist; also horses traini patty ~ ey ning on the Society's track nae oe Owuedin the county pri: trained on the Society's cause trom ee 1. Hay, straw and feed will not be furnished by the Society, but pill be for sale on the able rates. wo close with the Secretary on Aug. ~ Entry Blan cation t tothe eter oe cbtaines sake Nevada ipod Sh ml Fa THIRD = !NSTALLMBNT, 2.’ Trottin —One mile and repeat, for . . [eo & (Haw Staple and Fancy Hardware HEAT $s HEATING # STOVES, CORRUGATED (RON ROOFING cligible in county races it} Guns, Pistols, O. V. B. Pocket Knives, . ~ } Our Third and Last Shipment of : pa SUMMER CLOTHING ao Has just arrived, and it is a grand lot. We have “ he prices Q Away Down? z id AAA AAMAS << In order to get ridjof them in a hurry. BE ‘SURE AND SEETHEM. ___. BH. MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street. Rock Creek Mill and Lumber Company. M. L. & D. MARSH, Proprietors. — o-— . Manufacturers of and Dealers in Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Rustic, Siding, Ceiling, Stepping, Clear Sugar and Yellow Pine MINING LUMBER ‘A SPECIALTY. eee ae --}FENOING AND POINTED PIOKETS. SPLIT AND. SAWED CEDAR POSTS. . All kinds of Lamber kept cénstantly ou hand or cut to order on short notice. > . 0: i Doors, Windows, Blinds, Screens, Moldings of all kinds. . \ Ses Market Rates. : M. L. & D. MARSH. Yard on Boulder Street. Nevada Oity. Mall on Rock Oreek. EE OREGON LAND COMPANY : W'TH .TSs— Home Office at Satem, Oregon, (in the State Insurance Buildine,) AND BRANCH OFFIOES IN PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND ALBANY, —o— AS FOR SALE A LARGE LOT OF GRAIN, STOCK AN CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY..” P AND TEOIE FARMS. AOD, z SONNE LENIN hat Urb Ve ia Bought and subditha 3 ars bo! ag acres of Land into 5 to 20 acre Lots. The Booms of eae eens subdivide We claim that l0ameg fe market, 225 have been sold. acres of Wheat in the Hisisslp “4 wna hy Fruit will bring’ a larger income than 169 c ake valuable improvements in th 0 small tract of Land for the same price per, Pree Halen eo arm, Send for Pamphlets, Maps and Price List, The Lowest fences, ete. We can sell a ld have to pay for a large wE RECOMMEND Tow TO WRITE TO OR CALL AT COOPER’S : MUSIC . STORE SACRAMENTO, _ : FOR A PIANOOR AN ORGAN, © GUITARS, FLUTES, VIOLINS, ACCORDEO FOR THE LATES SHEET MUSION OC &° AND ~--—~THE—— Mathushek Piano Took First Premium at State Fair; also Silver Medal at Mechanics Kair an Francisco. CAUTION !—Dealers in pianos in General are clai h ming th iron. Iron plates without the bushings are a de ~ wb, and eohins bushed int oe 0 solid rid Tn platen ee ARWUSEEELS TS she tats Ute touine pine weben age eiys the manently up to concert piteL, is the only upright piano that will remain per Testimonial from an Erainent Pianist, SACRAMENTO, M. JOHN F.Cooper: Dear =ir—, Selon thie eee at the grand concert of the great an ccation nies eae the Memopoliten Theatre, to try, your Mon ushek Piano, and { &m happy te be abi spare 3 ate you upon the actual hi state ot fe ti “4 : Plendid piaios have reached, Ep. M Bhoneere sae + -—F6r further particulars call or write to-—~ COOPER'S MUSIC STORE, Coe Corner 7th and J Sts, Wherea large stock of Mathushek Pianos can be he baie oe JOHN F, COOPER. formerly kept b 631 J Street, Sacramento, Can. 7 Es IM @@~ Mr. Cooper has the splendid stock of shéet Mrsic Send orders now to Cooper’s Music Store, Writing School ‘MRS, A. J. RAPP, ‘Teacher of Penmanship and Book-Keeping ff CLASS MEETS EVERY EVENING At Mrs, Rapp’s residence, Pine St, —DEALERS IN — Glassware, yare, Etc. Twelve Dis : ct Styles of and Newest Pat100K :: STOVES +; AND :: RANGES + Pupils Oan Join at Any Time, All Civile. orms or Penmanshiv~$6 for Fifteen The Famous Sunerior Ranee, . -°"* : The Best in the Market, =Terms for Book-keepine?made on application, ; Pupils furnish their own statione ey Tuition payable middle Of te . Mrs. Rapp’s former Agents for the celebrated” teacher of the art Presery; ps nay na her profitieney pest kaawinien : ose und Ammunition of all Kinds. piste nen SOLE AGENTS FOR ae ners A TRENGERTH, © 4 oF We Je not carry, English cutconyinced. All purses'are free toll unless otherwise . TY: We believe in’ the i , designated, se ; superior ‘ : au geet ; MARSH, Preside. merits of American products, es FRUI I AND VARIETY STORE gs Tats agra vt "®: Oc Address Novela City, Cal, edie WINDOW St c Filth door from Leutje & Brand's.. GEO. E. TURNER, . , 2, Dicer Be, toviiegs ut cien Wo Sell ha se K Meret Pig ha"Yanang alt Hinde of Stand at the Paviliov, Nevada City, witt te verything at ow on hand Straw opuay Pine Street,cNevada i received at the Secretary’ P bs &e. ss lands : City cues 2 36 o'clock P. my Weta a San Jeapeieco iPrices, day. © Variety of Fresh Fish every t T ADD . qwest for Cush > Vosetables,pepe knows, we