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July 31, 1891 (4 pages)

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‘ my, LOVING COUPLES. SS ee FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 31, 1891. riage Because It Is Free from Formal Hundreds of couples are each year united by the justices of the peace of St. Louis. It is almost surprising to what extent people seek this form of civil mar riage. The two hearts that are made to beat-as‘one by a suave justice are by no With heartbroken Tn just 24 hours J. V. 8. relieves constipation and sick headaches, After it gets the system an extreme case; but there is no ground under control an occasional dose prevents return, We refer by permission to W. H. Marshall, Brunswick House, 8. F.; Geo. A. Wer for the belief that it is wholly exceptional—at least, no such ground is stated in the item setting for theth fact. It is to sobs and weeping bitter tears of shame and be hoped on evéry'account, that to the sdrtow Mamie Winthrop told a sad story evil of abandoned farms ih'New England last night. She“is a pretty girl and is may not be added that of abandoned just about 19 years old Her grief was schools. observed by Mrs. Wagner, who saw her eatly in the evening in-Columbia Square, one?” was asked Squire Frank Spaulding. Tue difference between a self-made “I think that in the majority of cases . ’ man aud an ‘“‘upstart” is simply this: aid who directed her to, the southern poit is because it is so free from formality. . ’ One is your friend, and the other isn’t. lice station. The unhappy girl said her home was There is no time lost in making the couple man and wife. The form preTue saloon keeper is fortunate in that near Grass Valley, where her father hasa by the statute does not take more his customers never feel above carryman young a o months-ag farm. .Two than half a minute to go through with. load. na-ned Charles: Hanson went tothe farm Nearly all the people united by the ing home their own ese. magistrates are poor and unable and Love is blind, and from the pet names him. He made love t. the girl and unwilling to go to the expense of buying he ses one would think his articulation an extensive wedding outfit. They need “asked her to leave her home and marry the money to provide for their own imsadly defective also. _ him. mediate wants. Then a great number: ner, 531 California 8t., 8. F.; Mra. C. Melvin, 18 Kearny 8t., 8. F., and many others who have found relief from constipation and sick besdaches. G, W. Vincent, of 6 Terrence Court, 8. F. writes: ‘1 am 60 years of age and have had constipation 25 years. I was induced to try Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilia. I recognized in it an herb the Mexicans used to give us in the early 50’s for boWéT troubles. (I came toCal. in 1899,) and I knew it would help me and +t has. For the first time in years I can sleep well and my system stand up in front of a crowd and be mar . C. fee?” terday he told her that she must lead a “In nearly every case. When they marry not could he that and shame life of haven’t 1 always make it my duty to do, to her at present. This she refused marry them anyway.” “What do they usually give to the begging Hanson to give her money to pay 5 —————_—_____. ____] : “agoa woman brought a young fellow in &® A specialty will be made of the latest style of Pompadour Hair Cutting. Especial attention given to work for Ladies and Children. Bath-rooms will sdon be opened in con ee with the Shop. In proof of the latter part of her story here.’ They had a license. and he was the girl lifted her head from her hands half scared to death, while she was calm and showed that both eyes were blackened end businesslike, Hedidn’t say a word }while she explained to me what was and swollen. Sopa Warer, beticr thau ever, at Carr Mrs Wagner took the girl to her own wanted. 1 made them man and wife. Bros’. tf She then reached down into a pocket in home at the Potreroand telegraphed to her dress, pulled out a roll of bills and Wrrsovr a doubt this medicine will the father at Grass Valley asking him to handed me five dollars. She then gave cure you. Ithas cured thousands. Take come to the city at once. her busband a five dollar note, saying, Simmons Liver Regulator. ‘Goon out and treat the squire.’ Ive A Good Spraying Apparatus. ——-~0s oC, always wondered what kind of a life Srmamons Liver Regulator has never man’s leading now, for it was A good spraying apparatus may be that his wife was the head of the been known to fail to cure all liver dismade ag follows, says Field and’ Farm: evident’ tamity. DIDN'T WANT TO BE MARRIED. “When. ’ was with Squire Taft at whole to‘ pair of wheels: Use about Eleventh and Franklin avenue, we used fifteen feet of rubber hose and.a Nixon to have a great many ludicrous incinozzle in connection with the pump. Fix dents. We had so many marriages there a fine brass wire gauze to the suction of that the place got to be known as the the pump to keep out. large particles) of ‘marriage corner.’ One day an intelligent was taken tothe Railroad Hospital at arrive. form ———EEEEeEEee Schilling’s Best. Po eee oe gans of — . Nevada, State of California. € In the matter of the Estate of John C. useot Stim : c Piper, deceased. m, oF through zotptal ae Notice is hereby given, that in pursution, over é&ec., such as of Brain ance of an order of the Superior Court of !‘ack, Seminal W i N pi the county of Nevada, State of California, ration, Nocturnal . scores, Dis. iness, Weak Memory, Less of Power and Impomade on the 27th day of July, 1891, im Berone Tobaceo oF {Stimulents, “AFTE eney, which tf Asx your grocer for ‘‘Lily White’ flour and see that you get it. tf. "hr tid GUARANTEE "cron “The funniest incident . know of was be groom that forgot his bride’s first CC -heir way rejoicing.” . ‘Have you ever followed up the after. lives of couples you have married?” ‘No; but about half of them follow meup. The general impression of the poorer classes is that a man who can ‘ates in the manufacture of tea, and ricc husks, and mix them with a gum to re. semble tea. This they use to swell th: bulk of cheap teas. We have all, doubt less, drank our quota of ‘‘lie” tea. Beech's Tea is the pure, pnadulterated, THE*SPEED PROGRAM: zs auction to the highest bidder, for cash, gold coin, and subject to contirmation by Tremendous Fall in Prices ! I have positively determined to REMOVE FROM NEVADA CITY as soon as my stock of Men’s and Boys’ COME EARLY BEFORE THE STOCK IS BROKEN. satya iC Terms and Conditions of Sale :—Cash, gold coin of the U. 8.;10 per cent. of the Men’s Suits I sell now at $ 4.62, in other stores § 7.50 Aug. 4, 1891, at Berxeey, Car. HOMER B. SPRAGUE, President. Finest School Building and Furniture in America. GEO. C. SHAW, Administrator of the Estate of John C. Piper, deceased. Dated July 27th, 1891. P. F. Simonds, Atty for Adm’r. —— $e EE ee fae — i «3 a ee RHA T ud want a divorce Thenin a great uamy cases yhen the couple have a narrel the husb@hd tears up the mar “age certificate and tells Lis wife they pens t . September 7th to September 19th; Inclusive. ye ac wife telegraphed to me nut to giv: ate va _._ (TWO WERKS.) __ a wee Se ed in uid festeed. . and two danghtera. Tho fital to de . ee eer at Vie R the Baptist church, Was. a Ve . Eee range Gar #4 Rein Rtentt loet . . sovenle-tire ae e, . 3-H Zain & On, Philadelphia, Pal} Oo Ge. Cuie Repo me . “ 450 Roys ~~-National Hotel Stake: Freé for all. ‘Two year olds. 5-8 of a thile. $25entrance ; $10 forfeit; $150 addéd; second horse $50 ; maidens allowed 5 pounds. 6. Running. Free for all. 7. Trotting. 2:40 class, $400. $25 entrance ; $10 iorfeit ; $200 added ;’secon d horse $50. 1'1-4 miles. THURSDAY, September 3d. Grand Stock Parade at 11 o’clock a. m. 8. Running. Nevada City Stake. Free for all. $10 forfeit ; $200 added ; second horse $50. 1 1-4 miles. $25 entrance; 9. Pacing. Free for all. 10. Trotting. 3 year olds. 11, Ladies Tournament at 11 o’clock A. mM. Running. Grass Valley Stake. : Free for all. One mile and repeat, entrance ;, $25 forfeit ; $300.added; second horse $75. 12, Running, 2:30 class, $400. Free for all, $300. FRIDAY, September 4th. North Banner Mine Stake. Free for all. ae $50 3-4 ofa mile and re $25 entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $150 added 3 second horse $50. 13. Trotting. 14, Running. © District, Free for all. 2:30 class, $500. Saddle~Horse Stake. Catch weights. One mile. Four moneys, 50, 25, 15and 10 per cent. SATURDAY, September 5th. ; $5 @ Grand Stock Parade at 10 o’clock a. m. 15. 16. Running. South Yuba Stake. Free for all.e 5-8 of a mile and repeat. entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $150 added ; second horse $50. Running. Free for all. One and one-sixteenth miles. $25 ; ‘ forfeit ; $200 added; second horse $50, 17. and cheaper Trotting, $2 nGanne i $ 5 10 2:24 class, $600. ° CONDITIONS. t bd aa “ +4 The National Association rules to govern, but the Board resery 4t0llym 127, “ 4“ sed“ 2.86, “ “ &R. , “ All Wool “ 7%.% . ‘ L__ the Stata A cemiorld: “aio 8.75, 3.62, «600 “ 475, * “ FOR INDIVIDUAL DISPLAY eetBiantas war las te conscames 2M — 1 _ 7 oneal ae In all running races three startera will be required, ~ 5.00, In all of the above races the entrance will be ten purse, and to accompany nominations. Purses will be divided into 60,30 por entries no out by 6 p. M, : gat . In allvace entries be required to start. Button, $3 87, any other house $5.00. not declared Mrleaane When there is more than one entry by one p rson or in the interest of, ¢hé parP.M. of the day preceding the ; ticular horse they are to-start must be named y 6 Children's Shoes, Spring Hee! Button size Md ton Racing colors to be named in entrance. Tn trotting races drivers are ired to Wear: he nuseetin tate entries, sae xS $ Pebble Goat Button D 8 fine “ « “ “ “ “ 8 % 1 “ to 2 2.00 “ * 112 ‘ed ” 1.12 ee “ L% 5 to 8 “ 75 tite i: * 1.87 “ 7m, 2.00, sok eae me athe dag, Preceding jeer will Guarantee French Kid. hand turned, or oney refunded. ; f Ladies Fine Nongola o Shoes, size % to 6, sell now $1.87 any other house $2.75. “French Kid, 2d quality ee 2.37 bn 3.60, Mingos’ Kid Heeled Shoes OF FARM PRODUCTS, *: 1 ditions named are otherwise. 4.00, * $1.25 “ ri we #0 tevt A harse makinga walk over shall be entitled only to th id i When less than the required number of starters pono Sa posed eicigealdepe:eat oa hater wasaaated paid in, to be divided as follows: two-thirds to rst,one-third es the + Beet + $1.00 *“ ‘d “78: 2.50, = Ladies’ Shoes of the very best mAterial, No inferior Shoes kept. Ladies fine French Kid than 5 to fill by the heats of any two classes alternately, or trot a special race Meo o 10. ae « All trotting races are the’ best three in five (ex year olds) 5 to enter and 3 tostart, but the Board reserves the right tajhold a tlesstwo number reduction of a proportionate amount of the purse, » : distinct colors, ; which . ~ eR BOE poe. stauet To races designated as * District” only such hodse are eligible All goods in the Store not mentioned will be sold at Nevad that were owned in a-cou prior nty to July 10th, 1891, the same rates. . ; Tay and_ feed will not be furnished by the The prices are much lower than retail dealers can buy grounds at reasonable rates, Straw will be furnished p Ts a fe sale on the : for. It will pay you tolry to supp.y, in a supply, as under : ordina ry} Entry blanks can be obtained ined uponupéi application ¢ Secretary ry’ iba rw you will pay one-third more than the prices . “*v: : ONS cs! saa hereasked. ; Bret es All purses are free to all unless othorwise designated, 5 i “lé h « Entries to close with the Secretary on’ August 18th, 1801, WPDe 4 s7SEND FOR PREMIUM LISTS. gy n M. L. MARSH, President. 4 For information of all kinds, address the Sec EDWIN F. SMITH, Secretary.’ ; Running: District. One mile and reSecond horse $50, } Men’s Dennim Overalls, Rive'ed, 45 centea pair. “Canton Flannel Undeishirt and Drawers, 35-centa eh, “ Merino a oS And a large assortment. of other kinds. =. BOY'S CLOTHING. ~ Rove’ Navy Flannel Blouse Suits scll now § 1.C0, formerly $1. RAWSaleh rheat st Bhan of Planet yee ead a rates ila walk will hold nightly Concerts here, of fare.
Running. Nevada County N. G. R.R. Stake. peat. $25 entrance ; $15 forfeit ; $250’added. “ Men’s Lace and Button, $1.87;~worth $3.00, Men's Bre gana, $1.26, worth $1.75>— #ine Men's Strnw Hats, from 50 cetta up. Meu's C oth Huts, 15 cents. 7 other out-door recreative amusoments, will ‘urnish entertainment for all. wax’ "With s@ All Exhibits are carried FREE, and the Railro ids give liberal excursion rates to { call your special attention to my Black Diagonal and Corkscrew Sack and Frock Suits They are used for Dress. At$12.75. Secrsucker Coataand Vests at $1.00, formerly $1 50, it is impossible to enumerate all Suits I have. Come and satisfy yourself that state ment is corre : Men's Cotton Pants at $1.00 a pair, f uncy patterns like Cassimere Pants, The very best, the Diamond Brand White Shirt, well made and &tty cut, “fall front. ~ 75 cents to $1.00, : Mén’s Gingham Blouses, 85 cents. fine Men's HAND SKEWED Calf Lace Gaiters, $8.50, worth $5. rand Musical Concerts, by a Band o Forty Musicians, : WEDNESDAY, September 2d. entrance; $50 added. Men’ en’s winin Miningba et ~B ots, nailed, fled, made de in in 8. 8. F., F $3.87 $3.87 a 4pair, worth Coe §5. Men’s Jalf top sole, $4.00, worth $5,00 Load sng Tne Great Exhibition ot Live Stock, and the Superb Racing, gowst'. fift years y-tw old at the o tise of death, . 12.00, 16.00. 18.00. 20.00. Boston bs ———4:00 * Bay State 33 8.25‘ The largestline of Trunks aud Valises in Nevada City The Grand Exposition Building will present an pe grove of life and harmony. --— twin with the son who is sixty-two. “ “ “ “ 2:26 class, $600. Boys’ Tournament at 11 A. m. peat. Boys Kuee Pants, 25 cents a pair, formerly $7 cente, $500 She was 101 years Trotting. Fine Marysville White Family Blankets 94 for $5.25; 10-4, $7.75; 14-4, $10 each pair, $2500 FOR COUNTY prac st Septeanber, and is aged seventy-live, sixty-five, sixty-twc 7.50 11.00 12.00 14.00 @ ~—ttrandmsa Harper lives at Princeton, and fifty-six ye:rs.” “*"« has four daughters living, ageu eighty-one, seventyne, fifty-eight and one sixty-two, who “ “ “@ u “ the greatest gathering of the year. ne Woman's COO Living Descendants. She has four sons living, “ “ “ " Mixed Cassimere. yarried unless it was done, so she finally otally blind. 10.00, “ LL producers should be represented, and Consumers shonld attend. It is, in fact, a season of enjoyment and recreation. ‘To miss the State Fair is to miss “ {rie« jiolded:"—St. Louis Repnblic, “creer county, Mg. 10,00, * . Chevolt vad are now living bappily togerber ~ “Squire Taft used tu make ‘kiag the vide’ part of the ceremony, One day ; sang fellow abd a woman of abont «ty came in, and when, after the cere ony, the squire said Kiss the bride, be revolted. ‘i'm too old for that,’ she «uid, The squire insisted that it was vart of the ceremouy and she was no! “ 7.00 $25 entrance ; $10 Second horse $50. Trotting. District. 2 year olds and under, $200, Crack Proof Rubber Boots, $5.75 a pair. SACRAMENTO, o days after the marriage ‘fhe hu, ad left, vowing he was coming bac) fre 6.75 Ht Snag —WILL OCCUR AT— © ca new one . (FP remember a eouple . married : drt time ago. They went off ona brida: ‘p to Mlinois. and -had a quarrel abou’ d get the warringe certificate, and b: .sving it up break of the marriage “ * Three-fourths of a mile and repeat. Lhave a fine lot of Eastern and Marysville Blankets of all col Tt , than wholesale prices. Also Bed forters in all shades. iD oneiliee 0h Jole OF CALIFORNIA FOR 1891. eno longer wedded ‘The wife gener ly comes around w see me and . give REGULATOR “ District. 2. HERE IS A PARTIAL LIST: Hotel Keepers’ and Families’ Picnic. A Chance to get Blankets cheap. * ten couples . marry come. around again Running. forfeit ; $150 added. Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes can be reduced: and being in the said county of Nevada, State of California, and bounded and described as iollows: North half of North West Quarter, South West Quarter. oi North West Quarter, and North Weat Quarter of South West Quarter of Section M Eight, T. 16, N. : of R. 7 E, M.-D. ser. TUESDAY, September’ Ist. 1. GRAND CLONING OUT SULE : igned, said Administrator, on the day ot A Sehool for Girls. ‘ CALIFORNIA CEPHLINE COMPANY, Reno, Nevapa. 3 balance on confirmation of sale by “}stid Court. Deedat expense of purcha Peralta Eall, Mechanical and Art oar Exhibits. Satiefaction Guararteed-or—Money Refunded! Ten Cents for Trial Bottle, or One Dollar for Full size, s dear parchase money to be paid to the under—_ — and Dairy Products, and Mineral, f how long standing, by using p ker Hf Rev, J. W, PENDLETON'S CPt ALIN] 1 CELEBRATED FOR SALEBY estate has by operation of law or other. W. D. VINTON Nevada Giiy. wise, acquired other than or in addition _ marry them can also unmarry them. ! should say that fully five ont of every For sak ton, Ark, trator of said estate will sell at public said Superior Court, on Saturday, the 22a day of August, 1891, at the front door ot the Court House, in Nevada City, in the THE APHRO MEDICINE Co. said county of Nevada, all the right, tiPACIFIC BRANCH, “4 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cal. tle, interest and estate of the said John C. Piper, at the time of hisdeath, and all . the right, title and interest that the said uame. It wasn’t long before we had that fixed, however, and they went on The Chinese make what they call ‘lie’ tea. They take the dust which accumu ORLY & dezeased, the undersigned, the Adminis every $5.00order wt intone ‘ ved, torefund the money if a Permanent cure is not e We have thousands of testimonials from old and young. of porrecmnr ne have bees tly ew by the use of Aphroditine, Cire Tee. ‘aaron FUNNY INCIDENTS. ‘*Lie”’ Tea. UrroN, M, D., W; the matter of the estate of John C. Piper, to premature jd age and insanity. Price $1.00a box, 6 boxes said, ‘I don’t. know which ‘refreshed me }the most, going to sleep or getting married,’ “‘ Buy, try—on them rely. "9 Fg) W. D. VINTON and OARR BROTHERS, Nevada UVity. bi “ ememmeenenmmdianece N the Superior Court of the County of . ‘A minute later they-had been ‘ounced man and wife. The groom ‘aughed merrily over his falling asleep. and at the conclusion of the ceremony and their number is increasing. ‘eX HEADACHE fit hay Cio In from 3_to 30’ minutes, with CURE Certainity and Safety, no matte: Liberal Purses for State and County Horses, Liberal Premiums. for Live Stock, Farming, Orehard MANUF’G CO., Order of fale of Real Estate. nervous disease orany disorder of the generative or Park, 10,000 Given in Purses and Premiums A T 7 ‘ Boxes. to that of the said John C. Pi at the time of his death, in and to al those cer tracting patronage, are in the majority, —— ¢digsative and ore . Blinds, @@~ All crders, large or alism, are given immediate and personal attention. GUARANTEE ment of stock and neat environments arc ‘an aid to newspaper advertising in at A ? :: A. Specialty. that I have ever 5 N. SOUTHER Glenbrook SHAKES, SHINGLES, ‘ BRIDGE AND MINING LUMBER 122 Market Street, San Francisco. ful stores as at present. Those of our busi. . mess people who realize that tasty arrange ry Alameda. POSITIVE Bo ‘ WVWinaovvs, Kept constautly on hand or made to order. market and has always given the highest satisfaction toevery one. Frep Binper.’ Green's Pharmacy, JOS. SIDING, LATHES, nea I consider your Ginger Brandy one of the finest preparations of Ginger in the Is BOLD ON & Nevada City never had so many beauti sun-dried leaf. 60 cts per tb. by Thomas Shurtleff. Doors, RacING AND Stock EXxuIBITs AT ’ For that reason I will sell a newly selected stock at less than San Francisco cost. Do not miss this opportunity for securing Bargains. tain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate Live Business People: 2 a San Francisco. Wocue “APHRODITINE” rojina: Several years ago a couple went Sacramento on“a>fast special. He is into Squire Taft's office. He was out and they sat down on a bench to rest badly hurt and will probably die. FLOORING, RUSTIC, tried. Wa. J. Younasr, Dentist, 300 Stockton street sving. The Gelobrated French Gure, 2 eure any Office and Yards... Boulder st., Nevada City, Cal A thorough test of it leads me tosay that itis the = most elegant preparation of some additional formality came back to vench. He knew nothing of the precedThe other day he advertised that his pet ing visit, and at once proceeded to go dog was lost, strayed or stolen. He did through the ceremony. not get that dog back, but ever since then ‘As soon ashe pronounced them the wire to his door-bell has been kept at and wife the young girl threw up her @ white heat by boys and girls who have hands and fell into a chair in dismay. been visiting the parsonage with dogs of (treat God! what will my mother say? this is a Protestant marriage! she cried. all sizes, ages, sexes and degrees which She was a devout Catholic, and thought they thought to palm off on him as his -he was only going through part of the own and draw down a reward for. (orms to secure alicense. Although they vere married as tight as the law could Hurt by the Cars. jo it, they were married that night by a Today's Colfax Sentinel says: Yester“Do you have many runaway couples day“ morning at Newcastle at. eight vall upon you?” was asked. o'clock a brakeman named Webb Strang “Not as many as the public generally of Sierra Valley, son of the cattleman of imagine. They are generally from out that name and well known in this county, of the gity, and are tired and weary with was runever by freight train No. 19. He the journey and excitement when they Rock Creek Sawmill and Lumber Ce. GRASS VALLEY Co., Wholesale Druggists, Sacramento. : the kind And Continuing Five Days. PavILION EXxXHIBITs AT We have sold your vine Ginger Brandy for years, anc avealways heard it highly spoken of. Kirk, Geary & thinking it was necessary to go through a case, and at once got down off the Square Dealing ! Honest Goods . ; ‘Honest Prices! Cures Oramps and Oolic mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrheea. Sold by Druggists in every part of the-world.._Be sure_and for. ‘‘Mra. Winatow’s Soorntne Syrup,”’ and take no other kind. 25 cents per bottle. tf latter, however, cannot be handled so them to the recorder’s office. They went easily in an orchard. and secured the license, and probably HEADQUARTERS FOR MANUFACTURERS OF AND DRALERS IN BRANDY. :_Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup hasbeen used for over fifteen years hy millions of should go to get marriage licenses. They sled. maybe used or the pump and barrel didn’t know anything about that -part of may be putin am ordinary wagon. The the programme. The clerk directed ———-COMMENCING———— M. Ii, &{D. MARSH, Proprietors. Green Ginger For Over Half a Century. dirt or sediment, and you lave a first-clas# looking young couple came in. They had heard that the place was where they spraying engine. Instead of wheels a Corner Broad and Piné Streets. MED Foci: Rock Creek. DR. ABERNETHY'S eases. Take a kerosene or whiskey barrel, fit a good brass force pump to it, attach the E WILDE “THE WINDSOR.” should take Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. It mparts 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. magistrate?" her way home agaiii. “Oh, it varies. The law prescribes a Hanson refused, and when she would ‘not accompany him he beat her brutally fee, but people give different prices Usually it is five dollars. About a year and left the house. Rev: John Chisholm-is-more than ever Leading Clothier, H™ now opened ‘his new Barber Shop, A BEAUTIFUL woman must be healthy, and to remain healthy and beautiful she 0o 00 CHARLES GRIMES, J —_ oe “ oo I remedy are a certain cure in constipation and bowel troubles.” Ask for Wuen ‘e entertained unawares the entertainment. is generally nothing to brag of. Monday evening and Hanson took her to two or three persons.” “Do they always have money for the a lodging-house on, Fourth street. Yes be Of Nevada County, co 00 Don’t allow yourself to be humbugged by the glaring advertisements of our competitors who only lay traps to catch the unwary; but purchase your goods of is regular. The old Mexican herbs in this circus lemonade. a magistrate ing that when they reached) this city they ried. They can go before of only would be married. They arrived here and be. united in the presence g believer in the efficacy of printer’s ink. “ s Vegetable OV Sarsaparilla FOR SALE BY CARR BROS. ‘I’ not in it,” was tthe proud remark . Last Thursday she ran away accomof people are bashful and do not like to Parson Chisholm's Pup. “ ao day has thefollowing: HAVE YOU SEEN OUR MEN'S $5 00 SUITS? so that the school will in nine years; have to be abandoned. This is doubtless ity and Is Less Expensive. The San Francisco Chronicle of yester SVEN THAN TEL so strikingly exemplified as in the case of Birmingham, Conn., where in a single school district not a child has been born fices—Young People Prefer a Civil Mar ‘Ihe Pitifal Story of a Grass Valley ‘ Girl. ——OF THE-—— But never, perhaps, has it been ence. Fanny Steries Gathered in Justices’ Of LURED FROM HOME. Just t E CLOTHING WAR STILL RAGES cr al 24. AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT ASSOCIATION ilies, has often been a theme of comment for moralists and students of social s¢i + ad N. 2. BROWN, BUSINESS MANAGER. SEVENTH ANNUAL FAIR Tux diminished birth-rate in New England, and the consequent decline of faan JUSTICES WHO TIE THE KNOT FOR BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. L. S. CALKINS,} EDITOR. BY SQUIRES. ow om Oo THE) DAILY TRANSCRIPT. MARRIED FuinDE RICK COX President, < I. J. ROLFE, Secretary. t s Ce eee a ee Pontoifice addi ss, Nevada City, Cal, stu evada ee * j rire ~ ;