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October 26, 1887 (4 pages)

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J he Daily Transeriy st. BPR FE ‘and Sierra coutities, at Sacramento, San . £ ems Wand ‘ 4 ~ — t CTRCULATES IN City, Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, ‘Bpenceviille, North San Juan, Fretiach Corfal, Sweetiand, North Bloomfield, Moore’s Graniteville, Truckee ndevery oth‘er town of Nevada county lso in Placer Francisco—in fact, throughout the State . “from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Sierra to the Sea.” : Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by BROWN & CALKINS5-— OFFICE: u so. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. WEDNESDAY, OOT. 26, 1887, . ne CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. . Laborers for potato-digging scarce at Bodega, Sonoma county. Longshoremen are on a strike al Portland for double pay for night . work. . : . Two of the Arizona train robbers . have been caught, and one has] *“squealed.”’ A small byers' wf. renegade Chirica. oua Apache", 2"iarauding Sonoma and Chihughua. James Imbrie, an Oregon pioneer, died from ihjuries caused. by being} thrown from a buggy. The discovery that thousands of . tchool children in Vienna are starving . has caused a sensation. Oscar Galee, an express-wagon drivBill Nye Pescants on the Financial . gate the parlor magic and funny business by which a man can buy two millions of dollars’ worth of stock in the Aurora Borealis without . . paying for it, stick a quill in it and inflate the stock to twenty millions, then borrow thirty. five millions on the new stock by booming it, make an assignment, bust and slide a fifty pound ledger up his sleeve, is most gratifying. are . faijure to remember, the earnest desire not . to tell a lie or anything else, the courteous {. and unobtrusive effort to avoid being too THAT WALL STREET NAPOLEON. Ideas of Mr. Ives.~~* HE present age . > may be regarded as . the age of investigation. This morbid curiosity on the part of the American people to know how large fortunes are gequired is a héealiby sign, and the desire of the press as well as the people to investiIn the case of Mr. Ives, the gentle, polite itive about anything that would assist anybody in ascertaining anything—all, all is interesting. ~ The conversation during the investigation for one day ran something like this: “Mr. Ives, did you in making your assignment turn over all the books connected with your business?!" — “Do you mean my library?” “No; the books of account, the day book, cash book, ledger, etc., etc.” “Oh!” “]-ask if you turned over ail such books on the date.of your assignment?” “J could hardly tell that. At least, I would only swear on information and belief.” “Well, to the best of your knowledge and belief; did you turn over those books at that time?” “I think I did, but I am not positive as to Home Denelt Life Assoctaton INCORPORATED 1880. os 420 Montgomery Street San Francisco. TREASURER.. ..BANK OF CALIFORNIA PRESIDENDP......ceccecncce socecveceeePore tone FRANK C. HAVENS AUDITOR.. 1. P. ALLEN (OF BANK OF CALIFORNIA) GENERAL AGENT.......0+-++ be steel yeadda snags kel i ee SECRETARY ..< 2.0.-c0c ee gecececcsccqwes: ceeseecoeess A. 8. BARNEY ww This is the largest, oldest and most successful Mutua! Insurance Association in California. : x NO MEMBERSHIP FEE. NO MEDICAL FEE. NO ANNUAL DUES. 6 PAYMENTS A YEAR COVER ENTIRE COST. E@ Its Certificates are Definite Contracts for the full amount written therein and are uncontestable_and_nonforfeitable. ; lessened Cost to Persistent Members. On-continuanée-of-the Certiticate in force for the second period of five years, the full amount of the reserve payment made by the member (with interest), iogether with division.of profits resulting from lapsed reserves (also with *interest), and gain,on Mortality Cost, will be applied to extinguish the cost for the second period-of five years. Similar distribution of surplus is made at the end of each five years,to persistent members. FRosem bere xros., Of this city, have been appointed agents for the new style vise all to buy a pair and be convinced, ROoOsENBERGSG BROS which we have reduced 25 per cent. too numerous to mention. for us to show goods. Country orders promptly attended to. a er, was instantly killed by a runaway team at San Luis Obispo Saturday. On Saturday night Nellie Andersoa, a dissolute woman, attempted’ suicide, the great norihern lakes and it is. 48 feared. the Icss to shipping will be Ae heavy. oo. ae George W. Boardman, of Wasbington, D. C., who has been in California friends fear foul play. The West Goast Electric Light Com. pany is now erecting poles and ma-. Francisco, Hon. W.'W. Morrow, has A) a4 been indicted for tampering with a oe, jury. Early Monday morning the battery rigs of six boilers in the Lawrence Iron DS tae : Works at Irontor, Ohio, exploded, killing four men and wounding twelve others. Portions of the boilers were . blown half a-mile away. 3 William Dutch, a ‘San Francisco dentist, having met with financial reverses Of.a serious. nature during the last few weeks, became despondent and committed suicide Monday morning by hanging himself with a towel in his office. Bs Sinledeapancien ; Epwarp. Hanxan, the oarsman, is Es . said to have been trained by~his young wife. He is not the first bridegroom who has had this experience. Lith ESE PAS a Tne prevailing style of architecture fs growing so in popularity that druggists are now selling Queen Anne pills. catilpinteiniotalibinolec egg teomiares 7 ie New York waiters want to do away with the dress coat as they are all the 1 time being mistaken for society men. A ai eee Some things are getting to be very cseap now. You can buy all the co‘ ‘ logne that you want now for ascent. ‘i ARKIVALS AT THE UNION HOTEL. Mrs. J. Naffziger Propritetress October 24, 1887. > George Lord, Grass Valley, i W. Db. Harris, do J. M. Thomas, as C. W. Kitts, $ . W.J. Crase, E. Bond, city, G. Ramelli, Ranch, hd Ke A. B. Vogel, Oakland, fi Rr. Wm. Edwards, Toll Bridge, Migs Edith Williams, San Franciseo, 8. Whiting, citv 2 Mrs. G. W. Buckley & childrén,Bloom., 8. L. Penrose, Graniteville, Wm. Watson, Marblehead, IL, George M. Watson, do James Watson, Bloomfield, J, H, Cammet, San Francisco, G. L. Maguire, do P. H. Wheeler. Centenie} Mine, Wm. Powell, Grass Valley, Ed-Brownell, do Dr. M, P. Haris, do D. N. Jones, Wheatland. ——--—-~~» «@e~+ ARKIVALS AT THE NATIONAL HOTEL. RECTOR BKOs._ we See a » October 24, 1887. oe, ‘ Fred A. Johnson, Toronto, Canada, ' Fred Brown, Byron Inlet, do J.B. Miller, Voss Mills, 8. E, Storey, Blue Tent, . L, Hagar. do . Blumenthal, Sen Frandiico, oO do do do .Proprietors i] = ; G. G, Allan, Bie J. W. Thurman, do ped H. Kietlow, do eee A. M. Kelley, do -. James Briggs, do % IL. Noble, Mic 3 W.F. Hargis, San Jose, do do ' te . W. Hines, Wm. B. Covel, L. H. Covel, do M. Simons, do Miss Katie lvey, Bloomfield, * D. KR. McKilliean, do Db. M. Gooper, Sacramento, KR. 8. Weston, Forest City, B. L. Bernhard, do George Fuller, San Juan, Sam McCulloch, do ~ C. D. Easton & d., Graniteville, Prof, E:tz, city, F. Warner, San Juan. 3 E. W. Meredith, Smarteville, J. Diez. st do J. B.Tread well, Sacramento, W, Fi Bloomfield, 3. A. Carter,do . G, Tegler, Railroad, C. Einfeldt, city, A. Meyer;Cherokee, chards, Columbia Hill, D. Black, Lake City, Barlow, do ‘ames Fraser, Ranch, ‘an, city, £. R. Allen, San Francisco, H. M. the date.” over, in order to see how they looked on the P ; a other side.” ‘A by -swallowing strychnine, at Woodee .* * * * Jand. ce “Mr.Ives, wo find that several of the niore A furious gale bas been raging on . important . books counected with your office wi ie . and the firm of Henry 8. Ives & Go. are missing. Do you know. where they are?” signment?” N ; sed ‘2! best of my knowledge and beliéf, up to the for some time, is missing, and his} time that they were uot there.” \* books are now!” “What makés you think you did?” “Because I did frequently turn the books “No, I do not.” “Were they ih your office prior to your as“Oh, yes, they were there, according to the . “Have you any idea, Mr. Ives, where those **No, sir; only in a general way.” “How do you mean in a general way!” February 20) fe chinery at Napa. Light will be in. ‘Well, I mean that I know only in what . 23d, 1387. operation in two weeks. = rm a ee ig pie ae » te ‘ : w % . ‘We r. ives, Wil you 68 A) en, in & one tsa se SOF of the Golden Gate general way, where those books are now?’ ; Hotel in St. Lovis is charged with . \«‘yeg, sir; they are elsewleré.” nek . arson. There were 200 guests asleep. . “What makes you'ssy they are elsewhere, in the hotel when the fire was started. Mr. Ives?” , sal . “Because they are not there.” Judge Sullivan of San Francisco has . * “Sha * * * sentenced John T. Emerson, the self-. “Well, now, will you tell us whether you confessed jury-briber, to five years in 1 remored those books from the office of HLS. : Quenti ‘ oe i } Ives & Co. or, not?” : iventin, tie fall “penalty of the “Do you ask me to answer that question ‘ ; personally ?” Mrs: Lizzle Adams of Pittsburg,. “Yes.” while returning from-church, was fa-. _ “Do Ae ‘ ish a verbal answer or would ; 4 tally stabbed by John Bosso, who was ap yee’ pit Aa yiiouee 7 fie intoxicated. and enraged at acrowd}. “Well, then, Idid not, tomy knowledge.” ; aie of tantalizing hoodlume. “Would you have been apt to know of it if A . ake Dal vaAVv VO self?” . Democratic papers are characteristi. 708 bad taken twin. away yourseltt i a “Well, only in a general way.” cally reporting at the East thatthe} «yould you have known about it if any 2 Republican Congressman from San . one else bad taken them away!” “J think I would, but I might not. There was a great deal of passing along our street, and they may have been taken while I was looking out of the window, waiting till the crowds rolled by.” . And so Mr. Ives continued to shed information upon the inquiring mind in a courteous and opaque manner that must have endeared him to all. Mr. Ives basin no transaction shown himself.so thoroughly shrewd as he did when he swapped a doubtful reputation for a large sum of money. The only wonder. is that there were so many men who wanted to invest in that kind of goods, He did a shrewd thing, but he will not be able to profit by it. —New York World. A Complete Saccess. “Flow do you like your new type writer?” inquired the agent. “It’s immense!” was the enthusiastic response. “I wonder how I ever got along without it.” “Well, would you mind giving me a little testimonial to that effect?” “Certainly not; do it gladly.” So he rolled up his. sleeves and in an incredibly short space of time pounded out this: “afted Using thee aulomatig Back-actionn atype writ.er for thre cmonth$ an d Over: i udbesitattinggly pronounce it prono nee it to be al aul even more than th e Matiufacturs claim ? for it. During the time been in our posessio i? . i, th ree monthz! id has nore th anthan paid paid for itgelf in the Saveing oF time an d labrr”? john T,Snith “There you are, sir.” York Sun, — She Was from Boston. he whispered in the shadow. “Little!” ‘sho exclaimed star,” and he felt crushed.—Judge. All He Could Afford. Merchant—Been anywhere yet this sum,, mer? o ' Poet—Yes, I got a pass on the boat and went down tothe beach and registered my name at one of the hotels, That’s all Ican afford this season, —Boston Courier. -POWDER Absolutely Pure. VIS POWDER NEVERIVARIES —A Marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness, More economical! than.the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com petition wich the multitude of low vest, shor weight, elnm or phosphate powders. Soid Only in Cans. ‘ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., . 406 Wallstreet, New York “Thanks,” said the agent, dubiously.—New “Ah, see how beautiful that little star is!” Wa. Koci, boc Gentlemet commepdat le. 791, issued Sept. Gentlemen: expiration of tim Cash Surrendor Value. F Should the member. choose to Surrender his Certificate at the end of th five year period, there shall be paid ineash to him or his order, the ful amount ¢f reserve paid on his Certificate.STATEMENT JULY I, 1887. ’ Total Amount of Claims Paid Mortuary Fund, Bank of California...... Reserve Fund, San Francisco Savings Union Claims on Hand Due and Unpaid PROMPTNESS IN SETTLEMENT. Jerry Scnoortna, ex-State Treasurer of ; Nevada, insured for $2,000, died gd, 1887; proofs filed February 21st, 1887; amount paid February kkeeper Bank ot California, insured for $2,000, died February 3th, 1887; proofs filed February 14th, 1887; claim paid February 21, 1887. Tuomas BicLey, Shipwright, of San Francisco, insured for $5,000; claim filed February 8th, 1887. Home Benerit Lire ASSOCIATION . ; Gentlemen—L have to thank you*for the payment of Five Thousarid Dollars, amount‘of certificate held by inent of this amount long before the date due was unex pected; grateful therefor. Yours very truly; Xaver Scunrtz, Petaluma, insured for $1,000; proofs of death filed April 6th, 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887. . 7. T. Barnem, Yreka, insured for $2,000; proofs of death filed April 6th, 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887. : Warkrs R. Price, Nevada Bank, San Francisco, insured for $5,000; died April 29th, 1887; proofs of death filed May 7th, 1887; paid May 21st, 1887. Home Benerrr Lire ASSOCIATION; i— Your chee Watkin R. Price, is this day most gratefully received. Yours very truly, ANN PRICE, By Geo. L. Brander, her Atty. in Fact. Sypney M. Van Wyck, Supt. Golden City Chemical Works. Policy No. 6, 1882, for $10,000.00. Total payments thereon $383.00. Home Benefit Life Association : : Your check for Ten Thousand Dollars, a month before the e allowed your Association in which to make payment, 18 most gratefully received. (0EF All assessments will be paid at the Citizens Bank of Nevada City, and First National Bank of Grass Valley. $280,500.00 6,002.85 my father. The payand T am-very ELLA-T. BIGLEY. k for $5,000, the insurance on the life of my son, Such promptness is San Francisco, July 19, 1887. Yours respectfully, MRS. 8S. M. VAN WYCK. HELEN B. VAN WYCK. yaaa it. A Bridge Closed. Pine Street Suspension Bridge, across Deer Creek, Is closed to all travel in order that repairs can be made. Notice will be given’ of its re-opening, and in the meantime alt persons are positively prohibited from crossing By order of the Street Committee. L. M. SUKEFORTH, Chairman. Nevada City, Oct. 14, 1887. MRS. H: B. MAXFIELD, : . Teacher of Elocution, Is now organizing classes in wWoickt CULTURE T THE RESIDENCE OF MRS. GEORGE C. SHAW, Pine Street, Nevada City. Instructions given IN, OLASSES OR PRIVATELY. » with a tingo of 7 scorn; “that’s Saturn, and a planet, nota Also Lessons given in New York Hote WM. 8. RIGHARDS, PROPRIETOR. eR —————————_ THE PBOPLE'S GYCLOPBDIA ~ GLOVES A SPECIALTY!
These Gloves are the pride of as MATHER KID GLOVES, Patent in 1886. — 5 ds American. manufacturers, they excel any ever produced. They lace without hooks to catch -or ‘tear, and are very simple. The kid is of the best quplity and they are no doubt the BEST AND CHEAPEST GLOVE ever produced. They come in Black and Colored, with or without Embroidered Backs. The firm are now sole agents of the following Gloves: Genuine P. Centemeri & Co,_ The Claire, Florine, Foster Hook, Royal, Jouvine, imitation of Centemeri & Co.,/ Mocha Undressed Embroidered, Sude, MATHER. Any one wishing the latest styles andthe best quality of Kid Gloves’ should by all means call at Rosenberg Bros. Any one wishing a par ticular color to match, can get them by leaving their order at the Palace J. fad“The ‘Mather’ Perfect Glove Pestaniny: ; ‘or sale sold at the lowest-market rates. The Leading Grocery and Family Provision Store rm NEVADA Cry .— J. JACKSON ------->> . Proprietor ——$_—_—— There will always be found at this first-class Grocery Store every article required for family‘ use, which will be ALSO ON HAND THE VERY BEST OF WiItINES AND ZTIOQOUVUSESE. ORS. + J. J. JAOKSON, 18 and 20 Oommeroial Street. by Dry Goods Store. A SPECIALTY Iw CORSETS. ; . We keep all of the leading brands of CORSETS in America, the price of é We have so many brands that they are . Call and examine our stock, ‘as itis no trouble ROSENBERG BROS., Palace Dry Goods Store, Broad Street, Nevada City. ae SR SRE noe es THE.BEST IN THE WORLD FOR GENERAL USE! ‘The New Thrée-Volume Edition ~ ' Comprehensive and compact—58,000 topics. Complete in 3 convenient volumes. Reliable—400 first-class contributors. Fresh—Brought down to the present year. Now Ready—Subscribers not kept waiting with only a part of a cyclopedia. Really Cheap—Less than half the price of similar works. Send to us/for specimen, pages, etc., that you may see for yourself, We call the special attention of School Trustees, Feachers, etc., to the EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. PEI LIes c& PION SP = ———————EE= SSS Plaza Feed Store. CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Meat Buckwheat Flour, Etc. Broad St., Opposite Theater. THIS FAVORITE HOTEL has lately been. thoroughly renovated and re-furnished, making it,one of the most com fortable hotels in the’ mountains. Suites of rooms for families. THE TRAVELING PUBLIO WILL FIND THIS HOTEL UNSURPASS(OF Free ’Bus toand from all. . sins. First-Class Bar in connection with the Hotel. Tho Chicago Cottage admits of no superior. duce.” * volume, quality of tone, quick response, va in finish, perfect construction, making them ED FOR COMFORT AND CONker, G. C. Gaylord, G.E. Turner, Wm. Camp. UNION HOTEL NEVADA CITY bell, W. C. Jones and Geo. E. Brand and ee re eh VENIENOE. their. executors and assigns the right to Maa f construct and mnein ein forthe term of fifty years, a Street Railway for the transportaTILL receiv f ) i F tion of passengers along the public road of \ meaty recely 6 PAPI D208 OBS coming The Rooms are Light an try. the Connty of Nevada, irom the South line , c a “he cor porate a a of Revaen City to . Veice Building, or for Voice Cul° <a he Easterly limits of the Town of Grass “} nie Valley. ture and Solo Singing. 2nd. There is hereby granted the right to . Classes of three or five organized for the Orean Has attained a standard of excellence which It contains every improvement. that 1nventiye genius, skill and money can pro& These excellent Organs are celebrated for riety of cofmbination, artistic design, beauty &2-Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR. Kept at all the Grocery Stores. Ask For It. ———— ced Ordinance No. 21. fPFAHE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE ; County of Nevada do ordain as_ folOws: ist. There is hereby granted to E. M. Preston, N. P. Brown, J.T. Morgan, Chas, Bar. MRS. H. G. PARSONS, VOOAL INSTRUOTOR, run cars over said line of road upon the payment to the County of Nevada, as a license upon each car so to run,the sum of Five (5) Dollars per annum ; and such cars may be propelled by horses, mules, wire ropes running under the roadway, by steam or by electvic motors, Provided however, and this franchise is granted upon the express condition that : Ist. Work to construct the said road must be commenced within one year ‘from the date of this Ordinance, and that said work must be completed within three years f.om the date hereof. 2nd. That said Railway may run along the line of the pnblic highway on either the Upper or lower road, but when iunning along the highway must be constructed on one side of the highway track at sufficient distance f.om the centre thereof so as notto interfere with the free passaze of teams thereon, and may cross the road where such crossing shall be deemed necessary, but in either case the said Railway must be so constructed as not to impuirtravel along the said highwav or at the crossings ; and all crossings when made, must be kept iu repair at ell times, so as not to interfere with, -]. orinany wav impede public tiavel. And it is further conditioned that in the construc) . tion of the track of the seid Railway, if at former Course at REDUCED RATES, The Voice Building Course consists of exercises upon a new method for the strengthening of the vocal organs and the muscles connected therewith, and ina high degree develops purity and strength of tone. The coursein Solo Singing instructs and assists in the artistic use of the voice. For ‘Terms, etc., Apply at: the Union Hotel. 827-1m MES. H. G. PARSONS. FOR SALE. Theo SHENAE Drawing and Painting, Oil and Water Colors. CLASS AND PRIVATE. ol2 P. F. SIMONDS. Cc. W, CROSS CROSS & SIMONDS, . ., Attorneys and Counselors at Law, \ 1 ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva da City. : 4 Cc, W. CROSS, JAMES K. BYRNEBYRNE & CROSS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Rooms 85 to 41 MeCreery’s Building, 310 Pine street, San Francisco, Cal. DR. R. MS. 12UNT, _ Physician, OFMce At VINTON’S. DRUG STORE, . .-NEVADA CITY. the most attractive, ornamental and desirable organs forhomes, schools, churches lodges, societies, etc. ESTABLISHED REPUTATION UNEQUALLED FACILITIES BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular Organ. INSTRUCTION BOOKS FREE. OHICAGO OOTTAGE ORGAN 00., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS JAS. G. HARTWELL, Surveyor, —ANDUC. S-» Deputy Mineral Sarveyor. egy: in Beckman’s Block, cor. B . Mercer, Me . 0. F. Tobias, Scotts Fiat, M.-H. Mason, Sacramento, WM. T. COLEMAN & CO., Agents, . San Francisco. 2 road and Fine Sts., Nevada City. E. H. GAYLORD. » GAYLORD & SEARLS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. State and Federal. any point itshall be on the public highway CANADA HILL QUARTZ MILL, SKILLED WORKMEN, AND PIANO STOOLS Catalogues and Price Lists on application FRED SEARLS. ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS the track must be spocastructad ib 3 all vehicles mav pass over the same without being impeded thereby. ; -RISING i Tiis Ordinance shall take effect and be ak aia in force on and after fifteen days from the rae ‘ dete of its adoption. Buildings, Rook-Lreakers, Feeders On the adoption of this Ordinan®é C. E. Mulloy, W.'D. Woods, F. M. Pridgeon, M. Brophy and W, J. Hill voted “Aye,” W. J. HILL, Chairman of the Board. Concentrators, Water Wheels, Attest : Retorting Furnace, .Gold.Scales, Safe. F. Bratrty, Clerk, By W.D. Harris, Deputy. —— Adopted October 15th, 1887. ols ALSO THE Hoisting Machinery, Punps, Oolumns, Engines, Boilers, PRULTLANDS WANTED Oars, Tools, Forge, Pelton Wheels, : v 2 ETC., ETC. For full particulars apply to ESO. OHARONNAT, NEVADA CITY.” Owners desiring to sell lands at reasonable prices are invited ‘ LH To Whom'it May Concern. LL PERSONS N “jate firm of A. h. CHARONNAT. to ‘avoid costs, are requested to settle their bills {in the hauds of Messrs, FARLEY & LITTLE, Attorneys, who are authorized by me to correspond with _ OROSETT & OHAPMAN, Real Estate Agents, 628 Sacramento St., San, FranTHE CELEBRATED NS 4 , ; Can now be purchased in this city. =a BBE the Best in the Citv. Try It. Bi raIs SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the. market. Sold by the case or package. ° Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Seeds. CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent Es BUCKEYE MILL COMPANY, —AND -PIONEER MILLING CO’sS ‘* PATHNT ROLLER FLOUR. Capacity of the Mills, 1000 Barrels Per Day. The above named Company have ALL ROLLER FLOUR MILLS, and guarantee the Flour manufactured by these Mills to be the choicest in the State, 0. C. TORSON, Agent PATENT ROLLER FLOUR . . } MANUFACTURED BY THE : AND SOLD BY ALL THE LEADING GROGERS. ; Son The above Mill has justly earned the right to claim that their Flour is the WERITEST anD BEST Of Any Manufact ired in the State. —s TO THE LADIES: » Call for it. Give it one trial, and you will then use no other brand. ¢ FRED J. THOMAS, Agent for Nevada County. BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. GEO. F. JACOBS, = = Manager Headquarters for the : Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon, IN ALL GRADES. ‘Celebrated cisco. Office—Opposite the Court House. eke eaten tbat ne eR, ARRIBA NE ice et APNEA 8 ENS ae to collect the same: e E. Cc. C NNAT. Nevada City, Sept. 25th, er _— Columbus Buggies, : Carriages, : Phaetons \ FULL VARIETY. : WHEATLAND MILL COMPANY, Nevala County Carriage and Wagon Repository, ra at ta he, ' Po be ~¢ A rain: now toe Coolisl are the o a = et > a2 plant an. at Indian The Ne Conventi M.E. Ch B.g.¥ on East I occupanc The sta county,Gi ngtop al patronize: The sut there is ‘‘ Nevada « _ dictionary sof his err “Wildy an approp summer ] Grove be Valley. , Residen &§ county ar this pape: ticultural on in thei The rea in B»H.M is now on, meént a ma best: of « wear. A large Valley anc were in att Court yest ing the jur what they eral repute J.M. Th the South Company 1 ed the loss burning of works on » Thomas re] of compani 7 The follc officers of F year: B,D F. Stewart, T. G. Farre. A. R. Wac Rolfe, Trea exercises fo clude:. Res accounts of the 17th ce tion from H and work of mary of cur: thereon ; re’ torical readi 3 A The Grass of the Rapp The verdi satisfaction. known as al pered man, was undoub as the corre prompt verd ‘The Gras . ' contrary cal . tice,” says t sympathy it defendant h pokes fun a joke.’’ It & jury to plea J. A, Car three week: mysterious saloon he w of $110, hes on him, cal day and ws who found a fractured suffering 1 from the « . . here. The Eur A Marys day morni) Eureka La San Juan, junction re The evide Kessner ; ployes of t C. W. Cros appeared, to prove tl Did The Ti says: Mar bative this Jack Her Henwood out. Cast drunken crowd. The Don’t w for your F days long AB 2 car lo: 1 car lo 35 caset Sample Valley. A nice} is offered Enquire a Execra Nevada; field.—— Use D.