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and Fair Figures
South Yaa Trane and Supply. Company. Seasonable Styles
WITCHES, IN THE SOUTH.
Dire Havoe Believed
to.
Have
Been
Incorporated in 1890,
Directors:
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GEO. E. TURNER, fe
Esq.
and vigorous growth; prevents
&
: ertown of Nevada county;
net
and Sierra counties, al Sacramento, San
throughoot the State
GEO, G. ALLAN, E
the formstion of
dandruff; makesthe
hair soft-and silken;
and imparts a delicate but lasting perfume. —
at is
you.
Some of these doctors
'y_ believe
in
the personal existenes-ef
witches and in
their supernatural_power, but many of
them are frauds, who make a living by
a
widow and child.
H. G. CALLAHAN, Esq.
E. J. RECTOR, Secretary.
Ormonde on
‘Yub: Mining Co.,
Diamond D. Mining Co,,
Bluebell Mining Co,
WHC
SAYS
tropolis.
Another time a.small powder was
witchcopes. enum tibia it.
lady was in
A Stroag Candidate.
Pace
QWVhy Men Wear Long Hair.
The ancient Britons, like the Gauls,
ree af Bloff Sentinel says: We wore long, bushy hair, beard and musBt several Republican pa
sod
gm
s Railroad District
are nam
twhe. The Romanized Britons shaved
their faces and adopted the shorter ‘hair
ing ex-Mayor Eugene J. Gregory, _of of their conquerors. The Saxons, accord-:
Sacramento,for Railroad Commissioning to Planche, are generally represented
er. The suggestion is a-goodone. Mr. with long hair parted in front, forked
beards and mustaches; but in the Tenth
Gregory is one of the leading business
ana Eleventh centuries, with the excepmen of our great valley and is familiar tion of old men, they appear to have
with our wants. Heis a native sen. cropped their locks and shaved their
and very populsr wherever known chins, preserving only their mustaches.
Long hair was a distinguishing charlocal causes, inno way affecting hir acteristic of the Teutonic tribes. It was
business capacity or integrity.
He amark of the highest rank among the
Franks, none of whom, save princes of
made Sacramento.a ycod Mayur, and
the blood and nobility, were permitted
should he be selected to be one of thx to wear it in flowing ringlets; an express
Railroad Commissioners he woulu law commanded the commonalty to cut
bring to the office large experience anv their hair close round the middle of. the
familiarity with the work to be done, forehead. The beard was also held in
the greatest reverence by them, and to
and sterling honesty.
touch it stood in lieu of a solemn oath.—
Dry Goods Chronicle.
Is Consumption incurable?
Read the following. Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: “‘Was down
with Abscess of ‘Lungs,
and friends anu
poysicians pronounced me an Incur
able Consumptive. Beyan taking Dr
King’s New Discovery for Consumy
tion, am now on my third bottle, an:
able to oversee the work on my farm
It is the finest;medicire ever made.’
Jesse Middlewatt, Decatur, Ohio
says: ‘‘Had it not been for Dr. King’:
New Discovery or Consumption .
would have died oi Lung Troubles
Was given up by «luctors. Am nov
in best of health.” Try it. Samp):
bottle free at Carr Brothers Drugstore
Tue cut direct——Taking the shor.
est way home.
Cums and lott of; three year.
standing cured by Simmons Liver Reg
ulator.—E. Watkins, Watkins House,
Uptonville, Ky.
We suppose it would
be quite
appropriate to speak of the capital
New Words.
A notable attempt has been made to
add to the resources
of the English language. Lord Bury, as chairman of the
Electric Traction company, wrote
to The
Times to ask for a short word—if possibie of one syllable—to express the idea of
being conveyed by electric power. As
might h«ve been expected, letter after
letter p ured in, full of strange and wonderful suggestions. The following are
only . few of the cacophonous verbs
which scientific and unscientific writers
alike snbmitted for consideration: To
“ohm,” to ‘‘yolt,” to “mote,” to ‘‘electrise,” to “coulomb,” to “‘squirm,” te
“shock,” to
“franklin,”
codecs
A «Onzarisonfof. our books to
'}
date shows that we have,trimmed
ZZ
and sold
it did with the verb to ‘‘wire,”—Murray’s Magazine.
Mr. Depew Afraid of Thirteen.
Chauncey M. Depew says he would not
it down with thirteen at table, ‘Three
‘imes in my life have I been one of a dinner party of thirteen. On each occasion
ome passed
the joke to another that he
>
showing that our eftorts in procurking them up in .a STYLISH
manner : re appreciated.
in that city before. This activity extends to the surrounding section, and
each
ributes
to the other's prosper
ity. agp eh of things give:
added value to those 10-acre frui:
will be sold at the flowest] prices.
farmd
at Sunvfside, four miles sout!
of Salem, an ‘Tenders theor increas
‘n effectually, dispels colds, head
hes and fevers and cures habitua’
oustipation permanently. For sal
1 50c and $1 bottles by all druggists
Salen. . CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
theOman
Lasd 06 Offer
MOVIBVILL
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,
WEW YORK, N.Y
4@F-LHESE MINING CLAIMS AKKE ALL PATENTED.
Also—My Law Library consisting of 425 volumes of Keports, Statutes and Standard
fext books, cuntained in six glass-front bookcases, with oiice furniture and furnish‘ngs, maps, framed en<ravings and other office equipments.
Also—A good’5-room house and half acre lot enclosed well filled with fruit trees, on
turnpike road in Hill’s Flat.
*
;
BE. W. ROBERTS.
sion of thi
sON,
Pozt—ALF TREGIDGO.
Reciter—PROF. O, H. ROBERTS,
Goddess of Liberty—-MISS PEARL
WHEELER, ~
GRASS VALLEY, CAL.
Rock Creek Mill and Lumber Company.
MRS. LESTER2&CRAWFORD,
M. L.
& D. MARSH,
OREGON
LAND
Home Office
Terms for Penmanshin—$6 for Fifteen
Lessons.
Terms for Book-keeping made known
on application.
.
Pupils furnish their own stationery.
Tuition payable middle of term)
Mrs. Rapp’s former success here as a
teacher of the art preservative is a guaran‘tee of her proficiency to impart knowledge
to those under her instruction irrespective
of age.
LOOK HERE!
One.
COMPANY
MININC.LUMBER
Musical Instruments
Gung and Pistols,
Locks, Ete., Ete.
order.
and
GIVES NOTICE THAT
resses,
Feather
€
lows, Moss Mattresses, poeJoan.<6/Single
FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL
KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN
A WORKMANLIKE MANNER,
Piano Movine Promptly attended to
and Carefully Performed.
:
The Limowest
:
0. C. fegicngipir? :
Corner York and Broad Sts., Nevada
City. Opposite corner from Alex. Gault’s
Doses O.
Cheap and First-class
Presribik . Eee
A. + KM
variety of
eel
~_S
IN NEVADA CITY.
Thankful for past patronage, I respectful
Staple and Fancy Hardware
CAKE,
ee
is aOR
The Bestin the Market.
reasonable terms.
good satisfaction and selling at low rates,
I
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE
;
ecterianioe Stacl Pens comvinced, — “i
M@@P~ All orders promptly filled.
Are sedge Best.
;
Ketablished 1860,
een
CEO. E. TURNER,
ee
_* . osep my THe BEST PENMEN. Pine Street, Nevada City.
her di
from tl
use an
herself
MUSIC IN THE FORENOON
MUSIC INTHE AFTERNOON!
i
ne
as
GRAND BALL
ROOFING
A
Ammunition of all Kinds,
SOLE AGENTS FOR
O. V. B. Pocket Knives,
OF We lo nocn
t
English
cutlery. We believe in on
‘inerits of American products, mnie
PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY,
San
4
In the evening there will be &
Agents for the celebrated
CORRUGATED IRON
By strict attention to business, giving
[<———
sumpti
All Styl
Made to order on short notice and on most
Call and Examine lllustrated
lungs;
her fav
He tok
of cons
could ¢
ed Dr.
ITEATING :: STOVES, MUSIC ALL DAY AND MOST aLL NIGHT!
And Fastry
hope to merit a liberal patronage:
3)
Mrs.
Iil., m
vised
ere, . "he Famous Sunerior
Range,
I have made arrangements with the Largest Wholesale Dealers by which the puolle
:
In vi
at this.
MUSIQ IN TRE EVENING!
Glassware, Orockeryware, Etc.
Twelve Distinct Styles of
:
itnra:
:
‘
'
' t 2.
Beoond door from the Ameriogn
TeaStore. Furniture-at
Cost and Freight
1 Chicago
Park Horticulturis
James Kinkead.
force of
no let a)
kept mo
the rails
for the &
atonce
Astoria
fon, anc
proving
North FP
(OOK :: STOVES :: AND 1: RANGES
i
0)
The A
ing gra
gant all the Best and Newest:
Pat-.
PIES,
From 10 1c O ner cnt.
Wednes
HAW
&
—DEALERS IN—
«
Furniture, Bedding, Ete,
A calle
Fo. 13,
ever ¥
Great
Store,
OOMMEROIAL STREET,
your Homes with
Finest Eyer Seen in the County.
All orders for anything in my line prompt Guns;
Pistols,
<
sng
system.
own ht
aS
All Work Done at the’ Lowest Living Price,
MARSH. ‘
T intend to keep on hand at all timesa good
Ow IS THE TIME TO REPLENISH
Rego’
Yard on Boulder Street, Nevada (ity. Mill on Rock Oreek.
HAYiNG PURCHASED THIS WELI
known and popular Bakery of D. W
Keller, on
ae
toy
+
Market Rates.
All at the Lowast Living Rates Less than has ever been sold ly attended to.
Fay
eae"
Bakery.
FURNITURE.
In the Evening:
—-.9— —
Uplolstering Shop Furniture!
© Photogtaphic Instruments made and re
paired—a specialty.
headach
caught
‘MAGNICENT
Joors, Windows, Blinis, Screens, Moldings of all kinds.
PYROTECHNICAL
ey Se
EXHIBITION.
M. L. & D.
SESE
subdividing large tracts
of Land, aud has during the past two years bought and Jubdtvia.
he is overs prepared to
do all kinds of Upholster
ing on short notice.
SPECIALTY.
All kinds of Lumber kept constantly ou hand or cut to order
on short notice.»
‘ed over 3,20 acres of Land {uto 5to 2) acre Lots. Toe success of this undertaking is
shown in the fact that out of 280 tracts piaced on the market, 225 have been sold.
‘We claim that 10 acces of choice Land in Fruit will bring a larger income than 16
acres of Wheutin the Mississippi Valley.
We also make valuable improvements in the way of roads, fences, etc. We can scll a
pat tract of Land for the same price per acre that you -would have to pay for a large
arm.
Send for Pamphlets, Maps and Price List.
JAMES KINKEAD
A
For Liberal Prizes.
FENOING AND POINTED PIOKETS.
SPLIT AND SAWED CEDAR POSTS.
AS FOR SALE A LARGE LOT OF GRAIN, STOCK AND FRUIT FARMS. ALSO,
CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY.
e Oregon Land Company was especially organized tor the purpose of buying
In the Afternoon;
Clear Sugar and Yellow Pine
at Salem, Oregon,
FOR CASH,
Sewing Machines,
the stom
tion, cre
Fur!
Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Rustic, Siding,
GAMES and SPORTS
Ceiling, Stepping,
:
AND BRANOH OFFIOES IN PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND ALBANY.
Teacher of
Pupils Gan Joinyat Any Time.
ache, an
by Hook
Co., of
proving
Proprietors.
oO
(in the State Insurance Building.)
At Mrs, Rapp’s residence, Pine St.
FOR
selling 1
o——
Main Street, Nevada City.
Writing School
Small articles in Wood or Metal made to
E, KY,
.
Picnic, Shade and other Hats from
Keys Fitted. = Saws Filed.
ver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
O. 1.—Consistifig of fractional Lot No. 5. in See. 27, fractional Lot No. 15, in Sec.
6 bith sajoining town Gwe 1a Blocks Tand 3, and mill site on Worchington Ravine—
il constit' ting oue tract of la .d, ou aud adjoining tre Pins Hill north of town, coh24 acres; bouuded on the wes. vy tae Old B.ock Gravel -lain;” north, by
aining about
‘he Coe Quartz Mine.and: on the east by line feuve with Pearce & Caddy and others.
he most uf this land is well timvered, second growth pine aud is susceptible of being
livided into a uun.ber of convenient and accessibie tract+, must y very devp sui', Vaiuale for fruitgrowins,alf linu:yardening Vue ever-fl wing spring on Lut Jin Block 3;
pae-half of another ever flowing spring will go with another -ubtivisiun; one-half
“ght of small
st eamfrom atunnel Ou another and two ever flowing streams from
ba
is
on north ide of hill.
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
CLASS MEETS EVERY EVENING
F Nort!
decisicn «
vention.
He bey
Cutiitcagewouts! acres. Conside:able timber and some very good land
with
right of way as beiore stated.
‘The omnibus lines make eight trips ¢ach way, per day, over the turnpike road.
EXEROIS:S AT THE THEATER.
TRACT No, 8—The southeast quarter of Section 28, in T. 16, N. K
-, (less one acre
sold) and eust halfund east half of west haifof:outhwest quarter of same section, 279
.cres, owned jointly with &.A.Kouberts. ihe whole tract is offered. There isone Hving
Consisting
of an Oration, Reading of
-‘tream and several overflowing sprinys 01 this tract.
:
the Decluration of Independence, RecAll of fhe above lands ure ‘“‘uuder the diteh” und water can be had at all times,
THKKMS OF SALE-One baifcash. Theremuiuder in installmen.s with one, two or itations, Vocal and Instrumental Muthree years credit, secured by mortzage at usual local interest Small tracts cash.
sic, Exercises of School Children, etc.
_ Also—850 feet,
or shares, out of 15v0 inthe“! Nerwvie . Quartz Claim and in Lot No. 7
in Bioek No. ms
South Grass Valley and part of Ford & Keilly Quartz Claim—about 3
acres with ditch,
President—HON, E. M. PRESTON.
, Also— ne fourth undivided interest in the “Inkerman Quartz Mine,” adjoining the
North Star on the south—about 9 acres.
Orator—HON. NILES SEARLS.
Also—One haif undivided interest
in the “LastChance Copper Miue,” 2490 feet on the
Reader — CATHERINE E. WILlode, containing
.4 acres, situated in Spenceville Cypper District.
ce
We have just received more
ly solicit a continuance in the future.
ONE ENJOYS
th the method and results whe
up of Figs is taken; it is pleasan
4 refreshing to the taste, and act
uitly yet promptly on the Kidneys
g
~ XY for th
TACT No 7—Comprising Lot No. 3.in s¢eetion 2., adjuiuihg Glenbrovk premises on
Floor Maneger—J. M. acre
Floor Directors—Francis Conlan; John
Kistle, Jos McGibbins, George Nivens, Jno.
''yrreii, Will Smith, Marcus Baruh, Kaiph
Webber, Compton Gault;Charles Tegler,
Bert Dicke:man.
METALS, such as
Sumnmyside fruit Farms.
JULY FOURTH, 1890.
QS
I do all kinds of repairs in WOOD AND
Icz cold soda water at Carr Bros. tf.
Salem continues to grow, and the
industry was never so actively pushed
1
15 cents-up.
Penmanship and Book-Keeping.
oF Grass
the o#
Schools, su
publizan C
—ON——
.
FRIDAY EVE’G, JUNE 27.
Repairing
june8-tf
corTty
Grand Marshal, B. N. SHOECRAFT.
ing STYLISH goods and}§ma
Nevada City Class of “90,
N°x Is YOUR TIME TO GEB YOUR
Ayoung girl about. ten or twelve
year’s old tohelp take care of a baby
Call at Prof. Frank’s office, Main
farm
which is-very gratifying to us as
ed for shippine a specialty.
Wanteds mmediately.
NEVADA
B illiant & Stupendous Parade
More Hats this season than last,
Pianos, Pictures and Furniture pack
W.D. Travers, the piano tuner,i
here. Leave orders at E. Rosenthal’ «
store.
jotl.
_
TEN PER CENT.
than , Twenty Dozen Hats $which
Now Here.
om
HALL, NEVADA OITY
MRS. A. J: RAPP,
FOR
—asAT—=
containing iu the whole nine acres. Thiviand is well tiinbered, has vood surtace, not
»rokenu up, very deep ‘ich suil and lies sdjoiuing Tract No. Lon the 4 est.
TRACT NO, 3.--THE HOMESTEAD, comprising aii the lands buunded
on the east by the
In the Forenoon:
surupike road, north by tue H ya 8’ .oad and Cul. dawkins’ pre. mption claim, un the
‘west by t:e Knights of Ma ta Quartz claim, andonthe south by he Coe Quartz Mine,
outaining sbout 100 uvres;about .% ucres erclosed with good, substantial and mos ly
1ew pick. tand wire fence, Thereare three ever failing spr'ngs of water within the
snclesure, anv free water from ravine ‘or garden aud orchard; good dwelling huuse of
i» roums; about 200 fruit trees growing, assurted varieties, un, -hulfin bearing and no
scale. This laud has been prvnounced by scores of foreigu horticuliuris s and -yineardists as being tirst-cluss olive und vineyard laund—the very best in this part of the Composed of the Military, Fire Departstute—and the same kind asthe horticuitu iss und vindyurdisis ic Napa and other ments of Grass Valley and Nevada
sounties are now purchasing
xt hign p ices fur the same purposes.
vity, Civic Organizations,
Cur of LibTRACT Nv. 4.—Upposite the Homeg‘ead, on east side of turepixe road, exte ding from
Powning Quartz Mine to James uumumill’s, contuining about 143 weres, with right of erty, Business Firms and other—feaway for ditch from Sou h Yuba Canal; «nd a never failiug small stream of water flowing tures.
Ge
from a tunnel onthis tract-—Wonld divide welt in-o fuur tots.
PRACT No. 5.—O. north side of turupike roui, lying between R. Noell’s and C, R
dill’s enclosed fields, coutaiuing 10 acres.
Two-tni ds well t mbered, and deep soil.
fine Alfaifaland. Willmaxetwo elegant 5-acre tracts. South Yuba Uanal runs through
3xtreme upper portion.
oe
TRACT No. 6—On south side of turnpike road, adjoining Glenbrook Academy on the
vest, containiag about of acres. Cousiderable limber on ttis tract, win rigot of we
over Tract. No. ofurditch from outh \ uba Canal. Much ofthis tract ‘is nearly level,
:nd rich deep soil. Wiil make several conveuien( sutdivisions, from'5 to 20 acres.
—aT—
Admission... .. Schaap peste $1 per couple
Extra ladies, each .. ... _.-.50 cents
To gallery pal estes sek seaes Seuss: 2 ceats
2
F Neva
( the off
subject to '
County Co!
INDEPENDENOE
d PRACT NO. 2.—loree-sevenths: 8-7ths), un livided, of the “Old Block Uravel Claim,’
CRADUATES’ BaLL
There is clearly no lack of
6 dice; perhaps America will help us, az
or she would be the victim. In every
ofa marineinsurance Company as « instance one of the guests died within
sinking fund.
:
the year, So, in my experience, the
truth of the adadge was proven.”—San .
Taxes! Take! ‘Take Simmons Live: Francisco Argonaut.
Regulator for dyspepsia, constipation
and heartburn.
atreet,
sell all the lands dwned by me in this coun:y—all held uncer Government
itle—and willbe sold in lots to suit purchiasers, in size, from a town lot upward, and in shape as may be suitable, at reasunable prices, according to Jo
to “‘scint,” to
“elx,” to “‘trictrac,” to ‘faradate,” to
“weor.”
OF AMERIOAN
W. D. VINTON, Nevada City.
ARMORY
county Cou
FOR
Ghas. Grimes,
OR SALE BY
ae
ject to the
ANNIVERSARY
Owing to anticipated change of business and of locality I am compelled to
THE APHRO MEDICINE Co.
ae
F Bosto
forthe
GRAND CEL! BRATION
.
ge Call and examine the new stockJ
O.
U
=
vation:
aid age and insanity.’Price $1.00 a box, 6 boxes
for $5.00. Sent by mail on receipt of price’
A WRIT.E GUARANTEE is given for
every $5.00 order received, to refynd the money i{
a Permanent cure is not effected. ,We have
thousands of testimonials from old and young.
of both sexes, who have been permanently cured
by the use of Aphroditine. Circular free, Address
to dinner, the powder
FOR .
Trunks, Satchels, Etc.
Cy.
2)
The*old. 108 Stevensn:.™acific Breiith,
SAN FRANCISCO. Cat
pliiced
in her cup of offee, and the cure
Was as complete
as could be desired.—
Philadelphia Times.
F Grass.
date fo1
decision of
tien.——__—_—
id
>»,
given, which must be swallowed by the
OF
‘Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City
.
“LOWEST PRICES,
LANDS FOR SALE.
EVERYTHING } REPRESENTED
lasted two days. The following officers
In one case that I came across the docwere elected for the ensying two years:
to cure any form
M. Nihill, of Santa Clara, State Deleter learned that an old woman living
ofnervons disease
several miles away was the suspected
or
any disorder of
gate; T. H. Carr, of Neva la, State Secparty, and he commenced a campaign
the generativeor4
retary (re-elected)
; John Moriarty, of against her. He told the victim to go. @¥
gans of eithersex, 7
whether arisingZ
Los Angeles, State~-Treasurer; State ‘to her house some night and stretcha
from theexcessive 7
use Of Stimulants,
AF TER
Board of Insurance Directors—M., J. white cotton string around the building BEFORI
ium, or through Sag poe
fu indiscreAon, over
oein
ni
de,¢.,8uch such as sof Brain
Ryan, of Oakland; 0. C. Conlan, of and tie the ends together with a “‘weavsome
Power, Wakelufrecs earing
;
down Pains in the
Nevada; J.J. Donovan,
of San Franer’s knot.” Then he was to walx around yack, Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Prosthe
house
seven
times
each
way,
recite
a
‘ration,
Nocturnal
Emissiors,
Le :corrh
Dizcisco; B. Higgins, of San Jose; John
given sentence in front of each door ziness, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Impotency, which if neglected often lead to premature
Kenny, of San Francisco, The dele. while
mysterious marks on it,
following evening were banqueted in
Los Angelu+. The next day they were
driven to Bualdwin’s: famous Santa
Anita ranch, and were shown all the
pretty places about the southern me
FOR .
“HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
GOOD:GooDpDSs
The Gelebrated French Cure,
were taken to Santa Monica and there happy to say, were effectual, as the next
i
Vlen's and Bovs’ Clothing, Gent's Furnishing Goods
& CRAWFORD BO NOT
=
wezeate! “APHBODITINE.” so2scn
The session opened on Tuesday and copyrighted, and warranted to be effec
banqueted on the first day, and the hunt.resulted in the death of *hree coons.
the no
HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AN ELEGANT STOCK
The old-established firm of
method of killing that is strictly original,
Is8 toon a
POVITIVE
GUARANTEE
o* Nevad
the decisior
yention.
oe
“Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a most excel
color to gray hair, causes the hair
'
:
—— ————
os
————
a
quality and style.
Canyon Creek Mining Co.
PREPARED BY
He employs
a witch doctor, ts whom :
T. H. Carrand O. C. Conlan haye
returned from Los Angeles where they he pours out his tale of woe and yields Or. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass
up his hard earnedcash. The doctor.
“_
fold by Druggists and Perfumers.
have been in attendance‘upon the cares
little for the woe, but the cash is
twenty-first Convention of the Order of grateful and exhilarating. The doctor
Hibernians. About fifty delegutes is sanguine, and deciares that 1¢ hasa
. directions were followed, and, I am
.:
It means the sary best goods at the Lowest Prices.
Every Department -is-filled with New Novelties, rich in
N. B.—This organization was necessary for the protection of ourselves and those doing
*nsiness with us. We propose to run Stages
‘arly, winter 2nd Summer, snow or
10 snew. We
y solicit the co-oper:ation oeurfriends.
Signed:
fri
é
Washington Mining Co.,
Announc
mi
I make in good faith.—
Thursdays and Saturdays, at 5 A. M.
WORTHLEY & NICHOLS, Managers.
lent preperation for the hair. I speak
of it from my own experienve. Its use
promotes the growth of new hair and
makes it glossy and soft. The Vigor is
also a cure for dandruff.”—J. W. Bowen,
Editor ‘‘ Enquirer,’’ McArthur, Ohio.
“TI have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for
the past two years, and found it all it 1s
represented to be. It restores the natural
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Ayer’
gates were warmly received and enterand the cure would be completed. The
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Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6 A. M.
vorite coon dog is bewitched by some to grow freely, and keeps it soft and
pliant.”"—Mrs. M. V. Day, Cohoes, N. ¥
Cohoe et al vs. Green Mountain evil minded and envious person, and
“My father, at abont the op ooee &
“Con. M.Co. Decree for sale of Santhen the woe of the cracker is something lost
ail the hair from the top
of his head.
painful
to
witness.
If
his
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un
were
not
After one month's ‘trial of Ayer’s Hair
ders Ledge in matter
of lien claimants.
Vigor
the
hair
began
coming,
and, in
bewitched,
why
could
he
not
killa
squir.
,
Cohoe mortgage for $400 and costs givthree months, he had
a fine
growth of:
rel
with
it?
And
why
should
his
dog
reen precedence over liens.
Case of
hair of the natural color.”—P. J. Cullen,
fuse to hunt coons, when to. hunt ecoons
,
Cohoe in foreclosure consolidated with was his business? These are questions Saratoga Springs, N. ¥.
lien case. The liens amount to $7,000. that he can answer only
by assuming
that a witch has been influencing him
The State Hibernians.
were present from various counties,
EDWIN TILLEY, Esq.
Stages leave Maybert for NeVuda City via Ormonde und Washiagton on Tuesdays,
m
r comities § falling out,
and in a few weeks
=
my head was almost _.
. —The negro race is naturally supersti_ =S"“Superior Court.
a
id.
tried reer d
tious, but the poor white ‘‘c7:2¢): -:s” are remedies, but they did no
If
The following business was transactalso ignorant, and f*r believing in ly bought a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor,
and,
after
gon
only
a'part
of
the coned in the Superior Court Tuesday, spooks, spirits, hol soviins and other tents, my hi
was covered with a
natural phenomena they can give fhe heavy growth of hair. I recommend
Hon. J. M. Walling presiding:
preparation as the best in the —
The people vs. Ah Coor, “Charge colored man cards, spades and aces, ard your
is worse . . world.” —T. Munday, Sharon Grove, Ky.
refx
omLgrand to
it larceny then beat him. The cracker
“+
have
used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for a
than the colored man, because he fondly 1 umber of years,
and it has always given
da tea geil panded $40 imagines
that@he is so much shrewder, me satisfaction. Itis an excellent dresspe
wistz va. Robinson. Trial con‘and so he.doés not use what brains he ing, prevents the hair from -turnin;
tinued till June 23
:
has, nor does he try to learn anything. gry. insures its vigorous growth, an
eeps tke scalp white and
clean.’’—
Wetterau vs. Thomas,
Trial conHe has thousands of signs, omens, cures
Mary A. Jackson, Salem, Mass.
and beliefs that are a continual source
tinued till June 30.—
:
“T have used Ayer’s Hair Vi
for
Rouse ys: Smith, Trial continued of annoyance to him, and perpetually promoting the growth of the hair, and
‘keep him in a state
of dread. The simthink it unequaled. For restoring the
to its original.color, and for adressincident
is one of sinister and ochair
Estate and guardianship of -Satloy plest
ing; it cannot be sur
.”"—Mrs. Geo,
cult me
to him, and he is ever in a La Fever, Eaton Rapids, Mich.
_ ._ «Estate of C. Kornhammer,deceased. “go off’ properly, and at times is so
badly deranged that it cannot be dis’ Real estate set apart for the use of charged
at all. -At other times his fa
Isa reasonable proposition to make to sensible people,
GEO. A. HARE: Esq.
Stages leave Nevada City for Maybert via Washington andisn . .
gusspay, JUNE ‘7, 1890. ipoelin on the credulity of their _neigh
minors. Order of sale granted:
tremor lest illInck
an:
e overEstate of Olive Goodwyn.
Settletake him. é
ment cf account «nd final decree of
The evil influences manifest themdistribution granted.
oe
selves in various ways, and each one
Estate of P. Richards, deceased. seems worse than the other. His gun
occasionally hangs fire and refuses to
Setslement of account submitted.
ALF TREGIDGO, Esq.
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