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June 15, 1891 (4 pages)

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i MONDAY, JUNE CSsss=—_—_—“—“—_—_—_—_—_ 15, 1891. el A CRIP rYLED FRAUD. Native Daughters Picnic—Pres~ pecting Fer Gravel. ———"Pye-following items are from Satur. _ day’s Downieville Messenger : San Francisco. parties and others have relocated the Savage mining ground, since the recent rich strike ofthe Buld Mountain Extension Company. George M. Pinney intends to :reian iu Sierra City through the Sutamer, looking afier hismining interests. The prespect drift at the bottom: : the Luisde Shatt is eaid to be six or} eight feet above the bedrock, but will . immediately be sunk deeper to thor. oughly prospect the ground. } Naomi Parlor, No. 36, N. DG. Ws) ef Dewnieville, will give a public pic. nic at Mack's Kanch; Wednesday, July ist. = ‘ue Maple Grove Company have; thei vew tunnel in about thirty feet, . in picking rock. The tunnel ie ex-. pect d to'tap the ehannel in leas than . five hundred feet, «nd the company . will lose no time in getting ip to that . point. : Last week a beggar came to Forest: City. He had but one leg, and repre: . sented that he was trying to get enough . . oney to go tu his brother in an East-/ 1 ge ZA “ . its bluegrass—auplands, érp btate. He-did very well at Forest City and sent.quite a sum of money to Sacramento to be kept until he shduld call forit. He visited the New tunnel and Ruby. At the hotel he told that hie wold leaveon the stage in the morning, but “jumped” the town during the night, leaving his bill uppaid, A,.constable was sent after eould not be found, having skipped over into Nevada county. + 2ee-> Communicated. “To the Native Sous and Foresters of Grass Valley—I see by your town’s papers that I am harred from entering mort of your races at the coming picnic. I suppose you are very proud of ihe noble work you lave performed in keeping out one who happens to be go unlucky a# to be a Nevada City boy. No douvt if Iwere a Grass Valley bgy that heading. entitled, >We ners of former-reces-will-net—be : allowed to enter such and such a race,” would never have appeared in your annoustewents. T van hardly bia:we you though for hating to have jtsaid that Nevada City boys are able to carry off the prizes for your beet racer. Thanking you very much for your kindness towards me, J am Yours Truly, : WILL SIGOURNEY. Nevapa Ciry, June 15. * Going to start Up. It is etated that arrangements are being wade whereby Sargent & Jacohe hydraulic mines at Quaker Hill will goon startup. It is proposed to work these mines ona very extensive acale, and-in-order-te-do.so.an.impounding, reserveir is to, be built so that :0 sediunent whatever will allowed to enter the American river or apy of ite tributaries. If the owners are sati>fied that they can work the mines witheut violating Judge Sawyer’s decree they will proceed to business at ence. Tricks Im Aj) Trades. James Hanley, the ice man of this city, bas bonght bimeelf a new overcoat and keeps a coal oil stove in hir wagon. If the Telegraph tells the truth, juet before he gets into Grass Valley en his daily trips to that town, he pulls off his coat and gets up 4 sweat with the etove jn order to make his customers think that the weathe is warm. ‘Hanley is the same map who goes around the county seat al! wiuter in bis suirteleeves and a straw. hat, 9 The Picwic Timetable. Trains will run to aud from this city on Weduesday as follows: Leavin; for grounds at 8:30 4. mM. and 10 4. M. Returning leave grounds at 4:20 P. M. and6o’clock Pp. M, EEE $100 Reward $100. The readers of the Transcrirr will be pleased to learn tbat there is ai least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure -in all its stages, andthatis Catarrh. Hall’s Catarr) Cure is the only positive cure now known to the inedical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a conatitutional treatment Hall’s Catarrii Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blcod and mucous surfaces of the s8)\stem, thereby destroying the foundation o the disease, and giving the. patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing it work. Theyroprietors bave #o much: faith in ite curative powers that the) offer One Hundred Dollars for an case that it fails. te cure. Send fo list of teetimonials. Address, F, J, Curengy & Co,, Toledo, O. MW S$o'd by Drugziste, 75 cents. a oe Try “Lily White” flour and peace in your household. kee} t LS SPRAINS. BRUISES. oa se aiid 146 Dolphin ? General Manager,’ Baltimore, Md., Cincinnati, Ohio Jan'y 16, 1890. “My foot suddenty . “I Was bruised badand gave me . ly in hipandside by ® very severely . «fullend sufleredsec-_ application of St, . verely, Bt, Jacobs O Jacobs Oil resulted at . completely cured “once in arelief from . me.” Wu. C. HARDBIL ’ Ww. i Member of Binte THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO. Baltimore, Md. him, but he} : z ONCE THE DARK AND BLOODY GROUND .OF. BORDER. WARFARE, Now It Is a Prosperous Commonwealth, and Is About to Celebrate the Centennial of Its Admission to the Union—Gallant Isaac Shelby. & tinguished naines associated with that of Kentucky. zen Genet planned an invasion of the Within its borders CitiSpanish colonies, and Burr dreanied of a kingly crown.. There.rose to fame. and power Henry Clay, the great ‘‘Harry of the West;” there Tom Marshall displayed his genius and eccentricitios; there Préntice wrote, and there AbrahatnGLincoln was born. It is also the state of Barry, Beck; Blackburn, CarEscape of Prisowers. The report that prisoners have been and are.constantly escaping from that malignant g:ol-r, liver complaint, is fully corroborated by ‘the self-liberated captives. Hesietter’s Stomach Litters are, they say, the means by. which they get rid of their fetters. Few altogether avoid the bondage of this ailment, and few are (Copyright, 1891, by American Press Association.] ENTUCKY was admitted to the Union by act of congress bearing date Feb. 4; 1791. In April of the same year a constitutional convention was held, and June 1, 1792, the star of the new commonwealth first shone on the American flag, and’ her representatives and senators took their places among the national lawmakers. These are the events soon. to be celebrated by centennial observances at Louisville, and there is such a wealth of -materialon which to draw for suggestions that even a partial failure of the affair beems well nigh impossible. Romance, adventure, daring deeds. and lofty purpose throb through all the years of Kentucky's existence as-a-colony, a county of Virginia and a commonwealth. Endowed with the highest gifts of nature, Kain-tuck-kee, as the Indians called +000. . . it, was indeed, according to the signifiname, a “dark and long before the white cation of the bloody ground” No tribe could . claim the realm for -its own, but all tribes’ hunted there—chaséd the deer, tracked the bear and fought each other when they met. They battled in the primeval forests or along the opener spaces of the undulating barrens, the nations of the north generally being_arrayed against the nations of the south—a tragedy of conflict to, be repeated in later times when civil war again’ made Kentucky’ a debatable ground, and substituted for arrow and tomabawk the hurtling bullet and the shrieking shell. But a revolution was soon to convulse this coveted-domain. -The all conquering white man stepped across its borders, and, like the savage, he found it fair and well worth the winning. There followed what may be called the heroic age of setUlement—an age illuminated by the mighty exploits of such men as John Finley, Daniel Boone, Simon Kenton and James Harrod. It was-an -age “ef desperate struggles; of forays and of. reprisals; of midnight massacres and of relentless vengeance; of brutality~ unspeakable and of magnanimity sublime. It was ap age that bred and made ready for the tremendous demands of the war for independence that body of keen eyed, self sacrificing and never daunted fighters known to history and song as the hunters of Kentucky. As colonists they strove against the savages side by side with British regulars, and from their redcoated comrades they got the military training that stood them in good stead: when the cross of St: George was hauled ,. down and the banner of the new republic sought the welcoming breeze. : It seems fitting that'oné who has been a soldier should be governor of the state ‘at the time when the arrangements for the centennial celebration are being perfected, for the first occupant of the executive chair was also a gallant warrior as well as an able statesman. , Although Be Mai 1OVving: peace, Gilet and the Cali routine of farm management, he wrote history with his sword and shines in the annals of his country as the hero of King’s mountain and of the battle of the Thames, see Isaac Shelby—that is his honored name—was born at North Mountain, Ma., Dec. 11,1750, and died near Stamford, Ky., July 18, 1826. His father, a native of Wales, took part in the French and Indian and Revolutionary wars, rose to the rank of general, and lived to see his son chief magistrate of Kentucky, dying in1194. Isaac first saw bloodshed when fighting the Shawnees and Delawares in 1774. Then came the struggle for frecdom, and young Shelby gained fame and success. In one year—1780— he won three battles from the’ British, and followed up these triumphs by planning with John Sevier the campaign GENERAL SIMON B, BUCKNER. {Present Governor of Kentucky.] which culminated in the affair of King’s Mountain, where the Englisk power in the south was forever broken. Kentucky secured statehood and Shelby was the nearly unanimous choice for governor, He refused re-election and returned eagerly to his farm. Six times he served as presidential elector, and then came the second war with Great Britain, Disaster had overtaken the first army of the west, the enemy held Michigan, and alarm prevailed all along the frontier, which swarmed with savage hordes, The people demanded that Shelby again assume office, and the venerable Cincinnatus, then sixty-three years old, obeyed their behest. His call for mounted volunteers was tharacteristic, “Assemble at Newport,” he wrote. ‘1 will. meet you there in person; I will ledd you to the field of battle and share with you the dangers and bonors of the campaign.” Because of his greatest achievement Kentuckians affectionately termed their chief “Old King’s Mountain,” and they replied: ‘We will rally around the eagle of our country, for Old King’s Mountain will led us to. victory and conquest,” And hé did, for he took them to the banks of the Thames, and there, with Williain Henry Harrison, forced Proctor to fly and crushed the might of Tecumseh’s Indian league. Tecumseh himself fell by the hand of one of Shelby’s men, Richard ‘Mentor Johnson, after-ward—honored-—with-many ‘and ninth vice president of the United States, His task accomplished, Shelby re-sought his rural home, and spent the remainder of his life amid the peaceful r he delighted. . . valleys, uplands and plains; and mines man sticcumbed to the fascination of its . -of salt, lead, iron, coal and building mountain regions or the softer charm of . stone. lisle, Davis, Guthrie, Holt, Rousseau and Speed. i When admitted to the Union the commonwealth had a population of 75,ISAAC SHELBY. It now contains nearly 2,000,000 inhabitants, and ranks eleventh in the list of states. It ‘covers an area of 37,680 square miles, is watered by-noble streams and wooded by magnificent forests. It has mountains, hills, ridges, America. its beautiful women, famous bluegrass region. success. Tess. . Frep C. Dayton, ITALY’S REPRESENTATIVE. of the Lezation at Washington. WG the. Marquis. Imtlemun was secretion prior to the baron’s departure a handsome:man, well versed in diplomacy, and a =) favorite'in social MARQUIS IMPERIALI. circles. He is not, of course, a fully authorized representative of Italy, and may be regarded as an impersonal figure in future diplomatic intercourse, Secretary Blaine replied to him personally in regard to the recall of his chief, but all. the marquis can dovis, if Mr. Blaine affords him the opportunity, to transmit the notes passing between Italy and the United States. Recent events in Rome indicate that of Rudini’s hot headedness. imbroglio. . Porter in Rome, The Transference of' » Saal. bly the oldest type of so called civiliza Caucasian mind. the peace, and cruelty to animals, prisoner is high priest in a joss house beating cymbals,ringing a bell and other soul to the Flowery Kingdom. He es caped with a slight penalty, and threat ens to sue the police for disturbing relig ious services, Enormous Populations. by European governments are of inter est. Russia, it appears, since 1881, bn semen . Ask your grocer for ‘‘Lily White’ flour and see that you get it, tf. ee a OO Pre Schillimg’s Be. Untried—a jey denied, === ~ The Gelebrated French Gure, Warranted A PHRODITINE” £222 Is BoLp on A POSITIVE GUARANTEE to eureany form — ofnervous disease orany disorder of the generative organs of eithersex, whether arising from the excessive w . BEFOR' f Bid Tobacco ho {nis oF throug ion over indulgem s, L dominel Weeks n ? ‘J sae Roetarsel Btatace’ Lessor eas Fite ich {lnoastudghon leads oa 2 and i ity, Priee $1.00 « box, mail on receipt of price’ cus dnvae 4 for ved, torefund the y if a Permanent eure is not effected. Wo bave seme a ped is from old and you fy-thenbe ot Lpesodinan 7 THE APHRO MEDICINE Co. . PACIFIO BRANCH, : “* Sansome Street, Ban Francisée, Cal. FOR BALE BY in : . W. D. VINTON:+ » » Nevada Giiy, % There are 125,000 farms within its limits, on which are produced half the tobacco, ‘hemp and flax grown in It boasts the Mammoth cave and a mammoth manufacture of dis. tilled liquors. -But its chief glories are thoroughbred horsés, superb scenery-and the world Take it all in all, there is no reason why thé centennial should fall short of The triumphs and ‘trials of Kentucky's hundred years afford abundant materi for the displays of pageantry and the illustrations of material progThe Marquis .Imperiali, Now in-Charge When the Marguis di Rudini, in his effort to bolster up his: administration by the adoption of a Jitigo poticy against the United States, recalled Baron Fava from Washington, the affairs of the Ital-. 3 il ian legation were left in charge of periali. ‘This gentary of the legafor Rome; He is -Bareon-Fava-is-to-be made the scapegoat} He has already been accused of mixstating the import of Italy’s demands by a wrong translation of the note-which-led to the It is but @ step from an ac-: cusation of this kind to diplomatic, disgrace. Meanwhile Secretary Blaine is looking over the head of the Marquis Imperiali, and dealing directly with thé Italian government through Minister The Chinese represent what is probaand appeared on the street attired in a square hat and a long robe. He was
wise making it unpleasant for a white duck which he:had placed in.a-tub of water near by withits legs tied together. Song explained that a woman had died at the house in front of which he was performing his antics, and that he was trying to ‘‘joss” her spirit into the body of the fowl, which might then carry her Two census statements recently issued has a population of about 112,500,000, and the births in one year exceeded the deaths by 2,000,000. British India hag 220,500,000 inhabitants, an increase of 10-per cent. 1) deck as Low of Bri down Pains in the unacquainted with its sighs, viz: pain through the right side and sheulder blade, furred tongue, yellowness ofthe eyeballs and skin, sour breath, sick headache, dyspepsia and con. stipation. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters puts a prompt period to these, brings them to a full etop in sbort order. Whether the trouble is chronic or temporary, this medicine is equally effective, regulating the liver and bowels thoroughly. It is likewise a sovereign remedy for rheumatism, kidney coniplaint, walaria, heartburn and nervousness. ; —-—___ +90 o— Schilling’s Best, Buy, try—on them rely. Furnished Rooms To rent by Mrs. Win, Joy; Pine street, near Suspension Bridge. = junes tw imples. Theold idea was that facial erpption#' were due to a “blood humor,” for. which they gave potash. Thus the old Sarsaparillas contain potash, a drastic mineral, that instead of decreasing, actually creates more eruptions. You have, noticed this when taking other Sarsaparillas. [tis however now known that the stomach, the blood creating power, is the seat of all-vitiating or cleansing operations. A stomach clogged by indigestion or constipation, -vitiates the blood, result pimples._A clean stomach and healthful digestion purifies it and they disappear. Thus Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla is compounded after the modern idea to regulate the bowels and stimulate the digestion. The effect is immediate, A short testimonial to contrast the action of the potash Sarsaparillas ard Joy's: Mrs. C.D, Stuart, of 400 Hayes St., 8. F., writes: ‘‘I have for years had indigestion. I tried a popular Sarsaparilla but it actually caused more pimples to break out on my face. -Hearing that-Joy’s was a later preparation and acted differently, I tried it J 48 VegetableJ0 Sarsaparilla Largest bottle, most effective, same price, DR. ABERNETHY'S Green Ginger BRANDY. Cures Oramps and Oolis ‘St is composed of the puiest matérials, and represents the full medicinal value of i Jamnica Gingerin the highjest degree of perfection.” WM. T WENZELL, , Analytical Chemist.. swrer Sold by Wine Merchants and = Druggista. ~~ ————— Sam Francisce. “REMOVED ! H. C. MELL, 2 , THE LEADING tion of the world. + Yet the race is dea voted to ceremonials and practices which appear barbaric aud superstitious to the The other day Sing Song was arraigned in a police court’ at San Francisco charged with disturbing The Woodworker — ANB—— . Wagonmaker, H” REMOVED TO DENNY & GRAY’S NEW SHOP AT THE PLAZA, Where he will be pleased to receive all his old customers and many new ones. He will suit you in quality of work and prices, Unprecedented “demand for . because tris the hest 7 most desirable package focarry. Ast Your dealer. For SALE EVERY WHERE & _ Nevada County Abstract Ofice 2 Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cal., Titles Examined and Insure i JOHN A. RAPP, (County Recorder 11 censecutive years SRARCHER OF RECORDS, cae NOTARY PUBLIC & IN@URANCE AGENT. 2 ee * eaie—6000 aeres of lamd of th > fornia Iron aad Steel Cempany, situatea ie the seuthera pertion of Nevada c oe peepee Pp acounty aad ou the b lpi gu the best lands of pacer 286 acres of Valley. lend situated in Pleasant House end let vi a ra rhb on Mast Broad strect, NeSI Re es ee ee and the pimples immediately disappeared.” . . FOR SALEBY. CARR BROS; Pee . /08. N. £OUTHER M NUFACTURING CO, ft nity for securing Bargains. COME EARLY They are used for Dress. At $12.76. ment is correct. : The very best, the Diamond Brand White 75 eents to $1.00. Men’s Gingham Blouses, 35 cents. Hotel Keepers’ and Families’ Picnic. 1 bave a@ fine Jot of Eastera and Marysyille than whelesule prices. Also Bed C Crack Proof Rubber Boots, $5.75 a pair, Sua t 400 Beston w 4.00% Bay State # S75 tt -them elsewhere. Men’s Salf top sole, $4 OD, worth $5.00 Men's Lace and Button, $1.87, .worth.$3.00, Mey’s Bregann, $1.25, worth $1.75. ¥ime Men's Straw Hats, from 50 cents up. Mgn’s @loth Hats, 15 cents,Rove’ “ 10 * “ ** Merino And a large assortment of other kinds. Ladies fine French Kid the same rates. for. It will pay you to lay in hereasked. BEFORE TH HEADACHE [0.03 'Gius CURED of how leg standing, by using 7h : Rev, J. W, PENDLETON’S CEPHALINE CHLESBRATED ; Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded! -—Fen-Centsfor-Erial Bottle;-or-One-Dollarfor Full size, In from 3 to 30 minutes, witb Certainity and Safety, no matter —-———W. D. VINTON and CARR BROTHERS, Nevada Uity. Tremendous Fall in Prices ! pete WLAN CLONVG OUTS 0 ~y have positively determined to REMOVE FROM NEVADA CITY as soon as my stegk Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes qanbe reduced. ; For that-reason_I will sell a_newly selected stock at Jess than San Francisco cost; ‘2 of Men’s and Boys’ Do not miss this opportuSTOCK . é IS BROKEN. 6 HERE IS A PARFSIAL LIST: Men’s Suits I sell now at $ 4.62, in other stores $ 7.50. ae 6.75 tf 10.00. “ 4“ 7.007" +s 10.00. és ‘ 7.50 e 12.00. & a 11.00 fe 16,00. ‘ “ 12.06 a 18.00. = ‘ ie 14.00 sk 20.00, I call your #pevial attention to my Blaék Diagoual atdt-Corkscrew Sack and Frock Suits an Seersucker Coats and Vests at $1.00, formerly $1.50, pea It is impossible te enumerate all Suits I have. Come and satisfy yourself that state .Men’s Cotton Pants at $1.00 a pair, f wey patterns like Cassimere Pants. Shirt, well made and fitty cut, full front. A Chance to get Blankets cheap, Blankets of all colors ( will sacrifice at less omforters in all shades. Fine Marysville White Family Blankets 9-4 for $5.25; 10-4, $7.75; 14-4, $10 euch pair. The largest,line of Trunks aud Valises in Nevada Gity and_cheaper than you can buy Men’s Mining day Boots, nailed, made in 8. F., $3.87 a pair, worth $5.00, @ Fine Meu's HAND SEWED Calf Lace Gaiters; $3.50, worth $5. Men's Deuniny Overalis, Riveted, 45 centsa pair. : Canton Flaunel Undesshirt and Drawers, 8) cents eh. , BoY¥'s MorHine, Boys’ Navy Flannel Blouse Suits sell now $ 1.00, formerly $1.50 4tol0 yrs 1 12, «* Chevoit ae 4tol2yrs 1.27, Be 2.50, ‘“ Mixed Cassimere it hy 2.80, as 4.00. rt “ 8:75, af 6.00 “ “ “ “ 3.62, + 475. uc Fine “ “ 3.87, “ 6.00. Boys Knee Pants, rs cents a pair, formerly 87 cents, » “ “ 69 “ 1m All Wool ‘ (i: eles ** $1.25 ‘best * $1.00 “ ae 0) Ladies’ Shoes of the very best material. No inferior Shoes kept. Button, $3.87, any other house Guarantee French Kid, hand turned, or money refunded. ‘ Ladies Fine Dengole Button Shoes, size 2}4 to 6, sell now $1.87 any other louse $2.75. $5.00. French Kid, 2d quality 2.87 0. ‘ Pebble Goat Button Shoes by nf 2.00 Wy 2.50. Children’s 8hoes, Spring Heel Button size 84 toll * 1.12 Hy 1.60. had fine “ Ln ll to2 as 1.12 a 1.74. a Ld of a Sto 8 Sf “75 Le 1,00; . Misses’ Kid Heeled Shoes llto 1 bi 1.87 gat 2.00, The prices are much lower than retail dealers-can buy a supply, as under ordinary circumstances you will pay one-third more than the prices K. CASPER. LEDDY’S VARIETY STORE —-AND— PIONEER’ CANDY _ FACTORY, (Formerly E, F. Rosenthal’s Store) COMMERCIAL Street...NEVADA CITY FRUIT AND VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY BY FREIGHT AND EXPRESS. A Complete stock of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, and SMOKEKg’ MATERIALS, Everythingin the Line of NOTIONS AND TOYS, This is the Original PIONEER CANDY FACTORY, andies of all kinds made daily, One trial of our confectionery will convince you that it is equal to the best made anywhere, THOMAS LEDDY, Proprieter. Untostering Shop, JAMES KINKEAD GIVES NOTICE THA1 ema heisalways prepared to do all kinds of Upholster ing on short notice. ue ane aisreases, Hau sses, Fea Pillows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Lounges, Slagle Lounges, ete., etc., made to order, FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVERIN A WORKMANLIKE MANNER, Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packed for shipping a specialty, Piano Mevine Promptly attended to and Carefully Performed, All at the Lowest Living Rates For CABE, Thankful for past patronage," respectiu ly solicit a comtinuanc# in the future, ‘OMMEROIAL STREE? Sicond dcor from th i ay e@ Great American GRADUATES BALL ARMORY HALL, °: —ON— Friday Evening, June 19, 1891. Music by Geyne’s Full Orchestra THE FLOOR WILL BE GANVASSED, Tickets $1 Per Couple, Extra Ladie 25 cents, Admission to Gallery: Ladies and Children 25 cents, Gentlemen 50 cents. Come One! Come All! “THE RECEPTION’ Commercial Street, co City, Cal. ace J, .H, DOW NER, Proprietor, Maiu, Nevada Having fitted up the stand f known as the Confederate Otoss-Roade < ai Prepared to entertain all my old friends. as many new one } with their patronage, AE MRE S070F Bae THE CHOICEST Wines, Liquors and Cigars GIVE MEA CATs, To the Ladies of Hera Ciy When You Want An Elegant Pair of Shoes ! GO OR SEND TO ROSE & MARWICK, Grass Walley. % Eastern Hand Made Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen a specialty, The latest Styles and best quality always on hand, Je mes Kinkead. All orders by mail Promptly attended to and Satisfaction Guaranteed, my22 ‘Now IS All goods in the Store not meiitioned will be sold at, One Hundred Dollars ef all boperty ithe PAE CLOTHING W AR STILL ‘RAGES ae ‘6 “cs er race a3 ee He PTS CALIFORNIA CEPHLINE COMPANY, Reno, Nevapa. = a “ “ “ “ HAVE YOU SEEN OUR MEN'S $5 00 SUITS? “ 6 00 “ 46 ne x 8 oo (“ 9 oo oe rf 10 OG 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 CHARLES GRIMES, Leading Clothier, Corner Broad-and-Pine Streets. Square Dealing ' Honest Mrs. LESTER HATS. © Which I Fresh Fish Crabs.’S WE HAVE REMOVED DENNY & CRAY, Horse-Shoers -——AND—— Blacksmiths, NBVADA CITY, . » .Fi + OAL, Have Removed to their NEW SHOP aT TRE PLAZA, Where they will be pleased to exeeute and all work in their line. ‘at Oarriage and Wagon-making. Horse-Shoeing a Specialty, -. Ordinance No, 98 Artisan, tity The Board ot Truste do ordain f } farts oilers revid abiovide Revenue for in the corporate limi da for sjeneral WoAA neretne . ‘ Dole NEY CENTS on each a © ire purposes, is hereby . fer the figeal year A. D, 4 Passed June 1 160i doa andes ALEX, GAULA, Pie:, @. Be Gann’ Clerkg 4 Sea Nevaof the City of Nevada . ’ San Frangiszo, HEADQUARTERS FOR ~ Honest Goods . Prices! & CRAWFORD, Take pleasurein announcing that their MILLINER HAS~ ARRIVED, and ladies can at ed of getting STYLISH last be assur-_ MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, Main Street, Nevada City. YOUR CHANCE New No. SHigh-Arm Wheeler & Wilson's SEWING MACHINES, Will Bell For-Cash or on Easy Installments, at Low Prices ents . The Best Sewing Machives Made, &2-Call and See Them WHETHER YOU WANT TO BUY OR NOT. Thos. Shurtleff, PLAZA STORE —_o— CO TO THk Plaza Store of Thomas Shurtleff . I¢ YOU WANT TO BUY THE BEST {Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Feed, Etc., AT THE-LOWEST PRICES. hrimps; etc., received every Thursdav nicht. LEGG & SHAW, — MAIN STRERT... errety NEVADA CITY, Dealers ia HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, TINWARE, STOVES, ‘. Crockery, Glass Ware, Wood and Willow Ware. t. Mining : Supplies. ee FAMOUS “SUPERIOR” RANGE. OLIVER CHILLED PLOW. OLAUS# CUTLERY Se eaamnne AGENTS FOR THE CALIFORNIA POW DER WORKS, of June, 10) cents y be! d after on at s t Office No, 6! con ove jus une qui ato mm iid dre bu! ins ani a uw