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February 22, 1890 (4 pages)

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~~~~“The siltation at the mines is anthat moves the ws ld, A copy of that . Ranch; A.B. Brady, Grass Valley =) doing j:*t' * kind of business. Ti:¢ consigne. 4 {i} destroy the diseased trees. : ion will be located here and the display init will for extent and arrangement surpass any exhibit ever befor. made by the Association. ; An election for State, county anc township officers will be one of nex: fall’s features. : The Republican and Democrati. county conventions are to be held in this city, : The quartz mines are getting ona good ready for extensive working a‘s00n as spring opens. me The Fair and the Fourth of July cel bration will bring in much money The conventions and the election will cause many a sack to be opened wide The mines wil! take out of the ground and circulate among stockholders and workmen a mint of money. By the middle of nextsummer everybody willforget all about it having gnowed here this winter. Betel Arrivais. Uniox "Horst, Feb. 20—L. Peiser, _: San Francisco; Dr, J. R. Van Aukin, Grass Valley; Robert Burr, George “McHugh, Smartsville; W, Sandow, Grass Valley ; W-R? Conlin, Smarta: ville; J. Fippen, Ben. Jones, Rough & Ready; -HWatson, Delhi Mine; W. J. Moore, Washington; F. T. Nilon, San Francisco, Nationa, Excuanee, Feb. 20th.— T. W. Carson, T.-8. Ford, J.-J. Orr, Grass Valley; H. Monntain; Wm. Cunningham, Union John Langdon, Railroad; Miss M. O'Donnell, Sacramento; J. C. Malligan, Colusa; G. Ww. Terbune, Cooper’s Mill; U. P. Tate, Dick White, A. B. Collins, San Francisco, ee Frem Thursaay’s Tidings. Theo, Wilhelm lost a shed.Wednesday night and sustained damage-to two wagons .nd a sled. Too much ~ Snow. Loss, §250..2=~¢°~”~” changed. At ihe North Star the water in the shaft is being held, It is estimated that $5000 has been ere. with its fathers ina tin pan or poisoned on iis uative vine. Butin the face of all its @iscouragemenis the potato bug manages vo t. Fe. “At svi look up gratc{Wiy utile Joaded-with hand that showersit with water Ps~ --een. s:€ potato bug ha® an Opportunity of yi-~ing life from two stand-points: first ib te. .crve, or worm Stafe, then in the an~ Vie. or winged'state; in either condition if is.. wily attentive to “business, and, if tae + apvression is permissible, wings or not, it {cts there just the same. . 4— “ie early days of the potato bug-raid, en uprising Yankee advertised a sure © awaken the kidneys and liver to : 2 riphe eens — oa — healthy activity, without irritating acriccituris's bit well, and in two years he retired on his income. This was the formula . he returned in exchange for the doliar: “D-ecure two sticks (2), place the bug bet# oon them, apply pressure and rub the st = together vigorously. Any Bug treated This is beyond qnestion the most in i. ipanuer will be dead. By trewiing the al: ia this manner your crop will be Fil Of them.’’—Texas Siftings. — i, Quickly Dead. works, and can. not be given in full to plicity. Mrs. Bel It is like the book of Solomon's Song.” Ida Himes was the belle of city friends. you know. you about it. Dear ‘was lyin reads Solomon’s Song. A Convincing Argument. Ptid out for snow-hoveling-inGrass Valley since January 12th. Christopher Nicholls, residing in a cabin near the Idaho nm, ine, died Thureday morning of consu::, Ption. H.war, & native of Cornwall, England, aged 57 vears. He leaves 4 80n, a resident of this State, and a wife and other chiidren in New Englan.!. RS = ae, That awfai Sinners Prayer. — Eviron Transc RiPT—The saloon keeper’s Prayer vy 1 published the other day did not » iginate on thicoast. Ithas bee: <cattered in leaf form on the sidcaslks of eastern towns and in cities . / California. The Devil is its author, -nd its object is to insult women ind 1, ive them from the work of m x 2 -he saloon odious. When snow j. 5 longer white and gold no len +r iow, they will desist. Teas th. par ¥ with but one idea prayer was hand: me yearsago. A friend said, “Do.. read it, dear; don’t \ think of it ; bur: ;; it will pollute your soul !’’ H. J. M. Diseased Trees, A large numb-r of young pear trees badly : ffected hy San-Jose scale were. brough: tir ir un below @ few. days ago. Theve -% by express, and in Bpte of te = ig quarantine laws Which asc s.},;-0-ed to be in force to Prevent th " <press company from . Tur le xile reputation of Ayer’s. Sareapar'iiai the natural result of its Sorpis<is + +. 4ueus a blood medicine. Nothi:: i, ie whole pharmacopeeia; effects arg astonishing results, in scroiul., ~’:2umatism, general debility; and al’! rns of blood disease, than this remedy, Iy x 3. want a fine turn-ont go to Ilwiry Lane's livery and feed stavl. ft Way do you endure the agony of Dyspepsia? Simmons Liver Regulator wiil always cure you. Brecnam's Puss care bilious and Mervour'iis,, = * A Safe investment Is one. hich is guaranted to bring failure . ‘eturn of purchase price, On this su’ lan you can buy from our he is! H.'s tuees.tain of @ base-ball cub and gets #5.00) weeason for standing behind you, young man?” asked the manager. perience t” 80 difficuit a role,” ‘part,’ exacily; but for three weeks 1 shook tio’ got : one end of he canvas waves in the great you en’! "ictory results, or in case of fs me, in ‘Wrecied on hopac,’ ”— Mrs. Skinuphlint (doubtfulty)—Joshua, there's a‘peddier at the door with a rug . Worth $10. He offers it for €1. I would like to buy it, but 1’m afraid it wouldn’t be just exaculy honest. He must bave stolen it, or he woi:'dy't offer it so cheap. Mr. Skxinnphiint (excitedly)—What! a $10 rug for #1? Why, cértainly he— But no. If he says he didn't steal it, and of course he’ll say so, that will settle it as far as we are cor cerned. We can’t prove it, you know. I'll question bim myself. (Goes to door and addrecses peddler jocosely.) How much aid-you-se9-you wanted for this rug? One dollar, hey? ci'm. 1's worth perhaps half that. I 1 vfr.id—ha! ha!— I'm afraid you stole tiis ruz somewhere, my friend. Peddi:-r (te rror-stricken)—Yes, sir, I did! But don’t give me away, for heaven's sake! I-I—__. : Mr. Skiuyphlint (somewhat taken a) but recovering himself and hastily exchanging a silver dolar for the rug)—That’s all right, Mary Jane. We don't know whether he’s telling the truth or not. Aman that’ll steal wiil lie about it, ~-Chicago Tribune. Sebppaiiclicccne ene The Clerk Makes the Money, Ad the cluseef the season. Hotel Ma:—Where are you going for the Winter, Ja:ces? -&—Oh, I think rn spend the Head ©’ Winter a! \Le Hoffman. : : Hotc!~Mau—Weli, here’s your five hundred dollars salary for the last week. Er— ca™ you let me have twenty-five cents fora few itionths? Judge. F , A Man To Admire; ° “Are you going to deny that charge you mad * uyuinst mei: yesterday’s paper?’’ he thundered at the editor, “ENo, sic!!! thundered back the editor. “That's rizht,? he said, quickly; “if there is one thiuy . admire itis a man who sticks by bis convictions. ’— Time. bied! == g Bad Boy—I know one bird you can't be! Cid Maid—What is that, you wicked thing? Bui Boy-A vhiczen. 1 heard you say you were no chicken yesterday.—Boston Herald. pals Sea i Hep-Fatal Mistake. Bessie—How was it you refused Charlie When you love him so? Jennie—Because after proposing twice he changed the subject and never referred to itagu:n. I intended to accept him the third tiu@ he asked.—Drake’s Magazine, ie A Prize Cateh. rer -Weli, I should” rather think the bat.—Life Confidence, “So you think you can play ‘Hamlet,’ do +I do,” responded the applicant, firmly, “And Lave you had any actual stage ex“Certaiuly, sir, or I wouldn’t undertake “And what parts have you played?” “I don t know that you would call it a + th This story requires tableaux and firethe readers of plain paper and ink. It is realistic and true-as the Gospel of 8t. Simllamy Himes, of Hamilton, loaned her copy of “The Quick and the Dead” to Mrs. Harrison Allen, of Keokaic When sic left the home of her friend, Mrs. Himes saii® “Now, "Lin ‘a, be careful and not let your viris read tht book, for it is too utterly awful, you know, for young people to see. an the semi belle of Keokuk also. She frequett'y drove over the bridge to visit her At last she became a daily . and cures. traveierto the Allen mansion, and in-re. Sponse to her mother’s inquiry, she replied “I’m going over there, ma, just for roguery, Mrs. Aller has an_ awfully “quver beck Which she keeps locked up ig her’ bureau, and the Allen Riris, Georgi. and Ste:ia, are stealing it for an hour éver; afternoon wiile Mrs. Allen ig taking her nap, and we re reading it together. You ought to read it, ma, for it is, ohg 1 can’t tel) The girls say. that it tells them just how they feel themselves sometimes, and it makes me feel that way, too, when I hear Stella reading. It makes me fallin love with every man I see. It’s too queer, you know. They call it . ‘Quickly + When Stella finished her tale her mether Wi: ina dead faint on the parior floor. “This is called by the linguists a real contretemps. Ida is now kept at home and Might Be a Goose. { Mrs. Prud.ut -But do you think he’s a} gat develop into consumption. Hood's Sirsaparilla cures catarrh by~purifyagande vich'ng the blood, and build. 08 Up the system. Give it a trial. Teo Dispel Cold., s Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse the ‘system effectually, yet gently, whea costive or bilious, or when the lood_ is impure or slaggish, to per" nanently cnre habituat constipation, ¥ Weakening them, use Syrup of Figs. Feb. 10th—9t. Shiloh’s Consumption Cure. uccessful Cough Medicine we have ever cold. A few dores invariably cure he worst cases of Cough, Croup »nd Bronchitis, while its wonderfal suc‘vasa in the cure of Consumption. is without a paraliel in the history of medicine. Since its first d'seovery it nas been sold on a gtarantee, a test which. no other mediciné can stand. {fyou have a Cough we earnestly ask you tot it. Price 10 cents, 50 cents ind $i. 00. -1f your lungs are sore, ehest ur back lame, use Shiloh’s Porous Pluster. Sold by Carr. Bros. ‘ tO I Women troubled with headache, wil! find Simmons Liver Regulator relieves’ :} Da. F. Hurquins of this. city will] tive special attention to the > medical. ‘nd snrgical diseases of women. Dr. Hutchins was the pupil. of Dr. Duer nd the late Dr. Parry at Philadelphia, voth distinguished gynecologists, and the late Prof. E. R. Peuslee of New York City, professor of gynecology at he Albany—-Medical School and at. Jartmouth College. Dr. Hutchins tas always been a close’ student and was hada suvesrfil practice ‘in this Jepartment of medicine. ___j31-4¢ Tue San Francisco Evening Post is he leading evening paper of San francisco. : tf. Se ERE My own family medicine—Simmons Liver Regulator.—Rev. Jas. M.\Rolitns, Fairfield, Va. Pears’ Soap sécures a beautiful comJlexion. iis ess Seg cece Pears’ is the purest and_best Soap ‘ver made, ° ——+ 86 The Finest Pictures. Mathieu Shramm, the photographer ‘nd portrait painter, will make the inest pictures at resonable Pices at hii econstructed Broad street gallery. {f Oh, Whata Cough. ; callie Wil: you heed the warning? The ignal perhaps of the sure approach of hat more terrible disease, Consumyr tion. Ask yourselves if you can afford or the sake of saving 50 cents, to run he risk and do hothing for it. We now from experience that ‘Shiloh’, ‘are will Cure your Cough. It never vil. This explains why more thar, « M.lion Bottles were sold the past ‘ear. It relieves Croup and WaAhoopng Cough at once. Mothers, do not e without it. For Lame Back, Side r Chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. old by Carr Bros. Sufferers Ena j ments—Dyspepsia, Biliousness, SickHeadache, and Constipation—find a safe and eertain relief inAyer’s Pills. In all mended by leading physicians. "LADIES? & MISSES FIN + “Snow Excluders. A Sp : E RUBBER BODTS Onions, Potatoes, Hams, Bacon, Lard, All order for anything in my line prom}.
ly attended to. weer’ coca) By strict attention to business, Siving Liroceries, Provisions, Canned Good, Flour, Butter, . 22 cto, mom = hope to. merit a Hberal pstronage. D. W. KELLER. eu = -. Cigars and Tobacco, Hay, Grain, Feed, Etc, same Mutual Insuranze Co. = Set) = Ve Garden and Field Seeds ot all kinds. — vista _N, B.—Orders from the country promptly filled. —cr : (5. es ee . —— __Oar Terms are Cash. Prices the Lowest josm:. asi Cheapest Piace _ In Nevada County. . ff. —__ j It is conceded that we have the BEST LINE o DRESS GOODS ever brought to this market. shades of OLD’ ROSE. etc. . 2 A Handsome selection of BLACK GOODS. 40 LOZEN SILK _HANDKERCHIEFS. from 25 Cents tu$2.50 e. you wish to purchase or not. ‘MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. oo yet 8 ot You Don’t Get the News UNIHess You Take the DAILY ‘TRANSCRIPE te 4 The Leading lars Shop SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT “or sivaba CHTY. Brond Street, Beww National Hote. CITIZENS BANK Jas. Cairns Proprietor —— Harness and Collars Showing ite finenclal condition on the morning of January 1st, 1890,Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St., Nevada City The Best Goods ‘and the pe oe Call and_ see something handsome in {that ‘line, whether ee 2 eee —< Goods delivered Free of Charge: NG Peiseabarger Brus, -K EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOUK OF E\ER THING USJALLY FOUND IN A Se { ° _ Piret-Slases Dru« Store. All new eae Se PAINTS OILS. VARNISHES ET¢ eee SCHOO! BROOKS, ‘RLARn BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS Books; __PERIOMmICALs, 5 PHOTORALs, Se WePsemen Agents for the San Francisce Examiner. : The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City giat * For Sale or Rent of Rasy Terms! ing Orchards. I Both places are within two miles of the N arrow Gaug. depot. Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev ery advantage for a desirable home. 320 acres, three miles from Grass Valley ; ood house and barn; ea ares, orchard in bearing; 2 large, hever-tailing supply of free water; all implemenfs, tools, ete., with place. aa With its Agency at Grass Valley: 135 999-125 rcres; not more than Z miles froin Nevada City or Grass Val ley ; nearly all cleared ; good house and barn; fine orchard in bearing, consiat~ ing of a variety of rees; good water; all can be irrigated ; all under fence. $37 50--450-ncres gently rolling fruit or vrazing land; all feuced;. 100 ~~ Nevada Gi = ne : — orTHs = * Se PALACE >: DRUG :: STORE, gB Cor. Pime and Comeorctar heehee ae 16D, GARDENAND FLoWwER SsRED “ae Prescriptions acetira*ely and edrefully Compounded by eareful and competen Drug Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bearPRING_24t orrice2316 Sansome osi., tan Franciséo Fire Insurance Only’: .F. , Preatdent, ee . ot i Rveunvaks, Wiog a. . eis pe AGILE, GeneralA peu dup all clusses of desirable Risks acce) as Jow assolcounty at rates T. 8. cage . Property in this will admit of, guer: T pro ft rom pt and libe: nse toal. anteein; 2 rronr. just claims Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County DAVID WATT, JOHN 0, COLEMAN. QEO W. HILI, Manager © ‘ED. SAMPSON, Special Agent. MAIN STREET. GRASS VALLEY ~. . Pillows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Loun es. Single z Lounges: etc., phe 8 to order, ' “NFURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL ° KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN A WORKMANLIKE MANNER. ed for shippine x. Bee Piand Movi ly attended to and Carefully Performed. All at the Lowest Living Rates ly soliéit a continuance in the future. SHOP ON PINE STREET, Becond door South of Geo. F. Turner's Haraware Store, opposite K. of P. Hall,James Kinkead. OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK, tae — ‘ 10,3 NAFFZIGE a ee Baw MUTTON VEAL ain HAMS, BACON AND LARD, wholesale o retail. And all kinds of Meats Beually fovnd } Grst-class Market. Moats delivered { ee of charge. C J. KAFF71GER Broad Street Meat-Market. JAMES MONRO, Prop’r, ee Broad street, Customerr supplied at th Pile with the very cont of —— eel. Pork, ution, Veal, Lamb ; Saunvece, Ete ‘ ; Near the City Bail, “ Nevad City Candy Factory. Special Bargains in Lands, . Send 75 cents, $1.56 or $2, €@"For a Box of Fine Mixed, Fancy, Fresh French Candy, of my own Manu: i son suitable for a Present for any ion, i faction guaranteed. 1 refer to the citizens of Nevada City as to my reliability. Commercial street, next door below Chas. Kent's Meat Market, Postoffice box No, 151. n27-tf bo, Weeeerr. Dr. T. E. Hasti R fs acres cleared ; good water ; large house and burns improvements cost shout . — ee r. T, E. Hastings, : . : : “ of Baltimore, says: MADE TOC CRDE : Vasant $2500. Great baryain ; ewes: 1s bichie, ocd. ‘DRS. BOBO @ HUTCHINS, ** Ayer’s 8 are Cash on hand... 24 811. $900.-60 acres good ruit iand, situate three m es from evada ity; See Fine, 2 = 4 i ; 4,445.43 ¢ = ane te ae ss = oe posted ‘he Due trom . 7 aga (ami acres cleared; house = bari, rectal poe as pest cattle, horse and . Physicians and Surgeons. reach of my profesects’ eM. ; lfarming implements; free water for irrigat ng. Areal bargain, —a I forcollection . 3,410 12 wagon an . Dr. John W. Brown, of Oceana, W. iptereatbeariux bonds 24.0 $2 150-0425 acros of good fruit and veyetable land; twogood houses and SO Feckimets Bei ROBO'S OvetcR mn Va., writes: “T have prescribed Ayer's Voane un ant. 16.00 . two barns; 100 acres cleaved ; orchard and wurden ; free water for a portion —— ealgae Y urge thalr pisaral "ane “in Tine 5,186.56 of place. Will he sold at the above low price'on account of abeonee. 4 fis WS FRM we " 1 ie gan $41 5002104 neres; highly improved ; good house and harn, orchard, free . Fashionable Boot. and , riche Git nnmaber of years Beste eee pepecees Loans on personal seilies water, seven head of cattle, two horaes, wayon, and all farming implements; Been greeter, TWO DOORS BELOW my health. I tried various remed en ; . Furniture and fixtures: 8,916.92 1 . sitaate three miles from Nevada City. A rare thancy to secure: # profitable mee ae es pe se peggy ore k feltet unul BADDLE®, WHIPS, ODBRY OOMBE Rest seats tkee jencee ‘far ata low price. FINE BOOTS AND HORS A BPRULALTY in. e er’s 0" —G. Be f: a a ; : Wanderlich, Beventen, Pa. AND BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP. GOO. cos or ses vine 1480098 BZ 10125 2.708; 4 miles from Nevada City; 80 acres cleared; house REPAiKING NRATLY e ee thir ghey “am estiaged ono = ee thee PUAN od barn; some fruit trees; free wister for irrigating. : ay . ‘man dea not alive to-day if it had not been pera! : ° eta omar g for them. ‘They ered tne of dvapepsia . Repairing Neatly Done. Reserve fama (20727 aman \ Working Glasses. Attention. when ail other remedies failed, and their Undivided profits.. . ) 18,218.16. 2 on occasional use has kept me ins healthy 1 -— be Due a ponttors arto Chester, Pa Ne" P: Brows, . iggy an orders tended to prompt Unpald dividends. ages * Having ‘been subject, for years, to PRGA cc ccial $211,885.51 $211,886.61 . ° tipati ithout being able to find mach polit, Sox last tried gor Pills, Agentsfor the Daily Transcript. eee and deem it both a duty ana pleasnre to teatify that I have derived great benSTATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF NEVADA Sk nSives NOTICE 1 HAT ao e is always Se a all kinds et Uy olater— ce. . Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packFOR casH, Thankful for Past patronage, I respectful: ; National Meat Market Tuesday from § has been for the employ of Hale The collection tions to the T made this weel be around next § ment-for two we A snowbird, numbed by the to the TRANSCRII printers narsed . it enjoyed their . ternoon, — The snowbank vividly reflected dows of the Citi: in’ ide of the Bar inyor the farthe mountains of anc on Friday aftern unique scene, The North Bl pany’s -sleigh Ie moroing with ’ Spargoand J. H. and occupied the the lady was the Helwig tried to: driver so that if . tip-overs they ™ the side on—whic ae ete Oe te POTATO BUG, . ] Deazers who are Many years be— . ae aT 5 : -% f Ot New Zork ~y: : The Dai Se ae ee ne an ony EO ee Was e Goods: NOW FOR BUSINESS, . °° ">": . . oer idiconi "Works on Natural History. -dvance the absurd argument that by RS aS Bye Sade Oe 3s Ape eas om ae ame eee <a j Seth ee a x ~TORDAY. Se gore ees, Hered the, Rl) ra eee oration sala not advertising they save thutexpense. ee —— . Pe : D. W. KELLER : Proprietor, ne eg . most deadly enemy is the farmer who raises . F customers, and perhaps make SOLIS SESE gis: : : ‘ : : ; . ee ‘sett 7 : CIRCULATES 15 ,, . the most potatoes. Tiut young studeit cf . ome of their customers believe it; yet 5 “h ve all the L ding Brands j : a <a . — od : pe Ee , _ HERE q *Wevade Grains Valley, h & Read> — nature, the farmer’s boy, has been-s:adyshen it is remembered that in every}. ? ave wa ean the acing rands in é-—_} Ti. re oan AVING. PURCHA! Fars. WEL > ; TAL Gwoetlaad Norte Basntete ee” ing: the habits of this bug with great reiuet. icmmnon; zi a a ae So ae : f core S on eee ore t 7 ertown of Nevade county; alsoin Place Heh’, waicued for its anduai arance . “FS are those who use pripter's iakT — edd ee * : > ee ef ® aS ae OOMMEROIAL STREET, No paper wi . Sremaiepenie aon ies mat the Stat, With -aisgiving, and welcomed it tech time . i@diciously, the folly of this argament fee ee § % Sas : { . ‘A i Saturday t Lien os iyouto: a Ree hae ee ln a muauce calculated to a sourage its . "s apparent. If by spending $100 of “‘Inéluding + the: : Goodyear. : Rubber :ACo's z.celebrated . e re . i “F———__] Hintend to keep on Hand at all times » you _ ve y ‘ ” iigugan; with « wisp of ha: has . . if aA SP 3 ‘ iz ee : : ; vartety-of , iday. i i aurea ins yonng tale aS ine aed has . *200.a year for advertising (which is a se : y ase gor rainfall { : eon 3¢ ‘different times fed the parent’ bird on . Casonably large sum in the smaller GOLD SEAL, (Crack Proof.) : ‘ ee : PRRAM, ome 1.y morning * SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1890 pilaster, Pris green, Lonuou purpie aud . owns and cities), a dealer ean’ sell] 7 2 eS : "8 wise, hee 78.32 in snes hr vtyrnarrveiemrsinensoon acs “fa. . -3008"-$1000 more, it is a good invest-. <TOUT’S PATENT, (Snag Proof,) . . W y bur r ros note Tae —— ae The Good Times Coming. } Voralie for its extermination the:potato bug . ‘Vent; and if he adverties with” judg: 2 eisen ’ *9 pay Son ery i 8 Hay we days ago, is Skea , continues to multiply and increase on. the ment, he-will increase his sales largeé BOYS’ RUBBE BOOTS : secieten's . 7 be ote tes He is The celebration to be held at thi: face of the earth, and especiztiy in potaly over these figures, e ; —-s 9 PROPRIETORS OF THE Wedding Cakes zx heat city on the coming Fonrth of July will. to pitches. ‘ —— <e —. 5 * ove es : 3 : — ; {and Fastry silos: : bean event of unparalleled splendor — iT we oe gro Tm Tr you havecatarrh, you are in danMen’s Rubber.-Overs, fe ge . —s . a . Made to order oni short notice end on mos: Mi-e ne and overwhelming magnitude. . tha* «, to-chew,potato vines, atl Noss es . 67, a8 the disease. ie liable to become [6 gsis . azd : TOcery a) ‘ * . reasonable terms, eS When Fair week comes the Pavilfrom. + tic ‘Shatcbed srl avis gath. “hronic and affect yourgeneral health,. Se Se acting Alaskas, : : : : : # Twas “T have $10,00( my store, yet I te cents Thureday,’ the reporter, “Do you know was asked. “No,” “Well, Twill tel “you don’t adv rs.’? "The-merchant . the reporter.went the face of such being murdered: . tinues to be furr for fifteen cents a This is snow jp The Tre Atterney Ford ment till 3:16 o’el in behalf of the d der case on trial in District Attorney and the case went hour. Travers satt hitbody slightly . almost colorlesg floor. He seemed ceedings. oN Deuth of J John Fuller, freighters of ‘this nine o’clock Thart home in Nortb Ss been afflicted wit! time’and was ¢ reveral weeks, J spoken of by all w comenisoiciancehia The Premia: Owing to the ru Frank has neglec of his patrons wit! nitying glasses. can get them by ce: prenium offer--is longer, Giffin has taken ty festival sign c¢ _ front of his store: Up one reading: '] ~ Bought and Sold, Fn Washingte. An excellent Tu served ut the Nati: day, February 23¢ PM, ’ A Bey A steady and a teen years: old or this office to learn ness ‘ 55 nat ' Big Stock : Fine assortment dies, Misses and ( at Mrs. Leaver & Street, ngg Buctiomre 7 The best Salve i Bruises, Sores, U Fever Sores, Tot! Chilblains, Corns, tions, and positiy no pay required, tive pérfert satiafs funded. Peice 25 sale by Carr Broa, advertised Druggist a hottle of Dr. . An Hlegantsubstitute fit from their use. For over two years — We, the undetstmned do solemal gweas King's New Discovery for Consump. gi aae P ; sant ip tee taken one of these Pills . paimer & Wey: 5th ; pt en the matters contin te the Leeaee ae tion. 14s guaranteed to bring relief in “orgie es agi ae! agate’ wiiuals be Sitoee eg ~G WEE Mine nO ane port of tie Ben nee a rue nd © =. $B000--560 acres; two iniles trom Nevada City ; covered-with «fine! ~ i : er, Nanxeous ‘a ng! 1.” — G, # . R. ees hee “ che Sous 88 1 i b i Ped. i beicencleaiet Naor srnmect Ml 5 7 : = ' ae every case, when used for any affec-. agreeable lignid trait remedy, Syrap . Bowman, 26 East Main st. ove aid TE Te Me Pon and: Oregon Valley. on thamarsin nt Jennary ist, 1900, . @FOWth Of pipe and oak timber, “Lich alone is worth more than priee asked ; = ion of Ti:roat, Lungs or Chest, such as of rigs. Recommended by leading cio sana coe ‘yours an Filth Baten £60. See Hoek according to the best of our Kuowiedge ooll Is very teh and will maky rgvellont fruit land when cleared; sll can be ,_ Batn® stoned taseme ‘Consumption, Inflammation of Langs,. Physicians. , Manufactured’ only by pffm ose I that is . Willams & Co.. . .. Londob ban fand. te ¢ sii in the custody ofthe Citioers . irrig ed. os . evada’: Ass y’. Office Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Congh, Fre california Fix Syrnp Com pany, San claimed for them. "Te he of Pilea, . Cdok aso, . o3, ‘gas chines Rauk’ ena its proper officers and corre “ We Assay’. ° ui , tenn: wee NO. 26 MAIN STREET.. i MEVADA CITY ‘ sie ‘ase. Te te ot ge a, Cal For sule by all leadCroup, etc., etc. easan druggists. agreeble to taste, perfectly, and can iba ot sy tended me renter sll apangmed. . G, Paxy., Re aes . Sree scant ate to a ‘Tever trie!.”—Thomas F. Adams, Janne. Rewer Go 2 Be 6 Vt Pe rhisty The yeluation, ee always be depended u Trial botROUP, WHOOPING CovGH and Bronly Springs, Yexas. mine @ Oo.:.-ee. fa ae: be ; ; Ta Kes tle frve st Carr Bros. Drug Store. . chica 'immodiniae amie “by ’s Pills. . ices: Nogb Say ioap} . ” B. MOORS : Te oe Gunes Ue “Wor Mons. Beppe: isd ead dane Ayer’s 1 8, ee oo. SR bees ex gf. Bw These are only a few of the bargains we have to” ie FR i algal 7 iD Oalbiee. . 5.. . sak, ats ae sees nage ee . See . sae , ment Me tho are will ziveimm «liate relief. Price Dr. J. C. Ayer + Lowell, Mass. 1, W, Roab. vas ik ae a RR ‘ rT acr : : gE 3 . with ae ol Charch isoffered for rent, Apply to 10 ots,, 60 cta. and $1. Boldby Curr Sold by all Droggitonnd Dealers in Medisine. . J,W. Bests 000000. 2 Bmarteviite pubties , FNging front $5 to $75 pe : cre . erm aay Taw eye: phen aee a : % : i i bs j Pr es : ea 2 9 é 2 es re i Sans os ss oy ~ se