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June 24, 1890 (4 pages)

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all 6th da shed 2 culation “Ond to rt CALL LLL ar . (ear ined sinc ticultural, enterprisall of the ete up to f the prinl_ general iy uote und is in ber of the being the Ines FT. b --_—— 8,yunty of iEORGE the Es, having or an ord decerth. e of said © n the esore the 7th day orenoon 1 Superida Vity, why an gaid Adreal espale as y of this yveek for DA Dalted and als judge. NY. Lo* usiness, ition 0: County, en, that irectors a asSeBsy cents : capital mmedithe SecNo, 320 ancisco, 1890, to jer with sale. etary. 2, San eens D IMtion: of a City, neeting the 10th t, (No. d upon payable :oin; to mpany, Nevada sament day of nt, and mn; and be sold. per Week; ss: * VOL. LX.—No. 9168. NEVADA OITY. OAL., TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 24, 1890. oS Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Oo. The Daily Transcript. PUBLISHED Every Day Bxoepting Monday Spon AT VINTON’S DRUG SfORE, DR. R. M. HUNT, Physician, NEVADA CITY. —BsBY—-— BROWN & CALKINS. L 8, CALKINS, N. P. Brown, Editor. Business M’e’F. iii NEVADA CITY.... .CAT: OFFICE—“Transeript Block,” No. 32 Commercial st. Nevada City, Ca TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION’ 1 Year, payable in advance,-86. 15 Tents. . ' N. E, OHAPMAN, DENTIsT LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED. Office a Residence, Sacramento st* Terms for Adyertising Legal Advertisements, $1 per square for fi 50 cents per square for each additional insertion. ss Business advertisements as per card rate —furnished on —: Local Notices -10 cents per line for first insertion and 5 cents per line for each additional insertion. rst insertion and . No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, oTrTr & CO.,. Buy Geld bust Geld and Silver Bars. Acids and Crucibles for Sale. May 6. 1887. ee s Nevada City Society Directory. . MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 47 Independent Order of Odd Fellows. a IS NEVADA CITY ON DENTIST Mondays Wednesdays. and Fridays. oud nie C. C. LINIMENT Has No Office in Morgan & Roberts lock corner Indorsed by the Medical Faculty. Prerosd-and Pine Streets upstairs scribed Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall Every 2nd and 4th Monday of Each Month, ; at 7:30 o’clock. ° H. J. WHITE, C. P. GEO. A. GRAY, 8. COURT GARFIELD, NO. 6,810, Ancient Order of Foresters of America. : * Meets at Pythian Castle~;£ /ERY MONDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 O’'CL'K. E. L. CRAIG, wt FRACTICE IN ALL THE STATE . for Neuralgia and kindred diseases of an by San Francisco's Leadine Phy‘JOHN M, FULWEILER, . "cians. ey Fulweiler & Graig, —{Camphor Choral Liniment. Office 430 Kearney Street, : ‘ OAKLAND, February 7th, 1890. _. SAN FRANC] le : ANCIBCO Thisis to certity that we have used the C, — C: Liniment:in our family, and have found it to be the best and most effective medicine AND UNITED STATES COURTS that we have tried. We can unhesitating) R. B. TREMAIN, ©. R.aICHARD TREMAIN, R. 8. NEVADA CITY COUNGIL, NO, 118 Order of Ghosen:Fiiends. First and Third Monday Evening of each month at 7:30 o'clock. MRS. M. L. BREED, C. C. k. F. ROSENTHAL, 8. NEVADA CHAPTER NO. 6,R. A. M. Mcets at Odd Fellow’s Hall . SS ca with the very vest of Beef. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb tecommend it as a most powerful and useful remedy. Broad Street Meat Market ann Pastorofthe Pirst M. E. Church, JAMES MONRO, Prop’r. genieond mueetir ee Peedan For all chronic cases in connection with Q. C. LINIMENT, use “COMPOUND BULPHUR POWDER" for thoroughly cleansing . Por Hebitual on, Indigestion, Piles, ete., ithas no Fal. itis put up by. THE W. H, BONE GO, 12. Bush Street. tles $5; small bottles. 25 cents. Sent e peid on receiptof price. ~ — Broad Street, Near the Oity Hall, Customerr supplied at the Lowest Pric Sausages. Etc —w : TATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY IN EACH MONTH. B Post office, Nevada city. WILLIAM BARKER, H. P. J. ROLFE, Secretary. HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56, PINE BOOTS ANP HOES A BPEUIALTY The C.C. Liniment Co. 21 Bush Street, S. F. FOR SALE BY ALL DROUGGISTS. WwW. =x. BONE, A. WUTKE, _ Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, ROAD STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW RFPATRING DONE NEATLY, Native Sons of the Golden West. Meets at Pythian Castle EVERY TUESDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 O’CLK. : _ KE. J. OTT, President. W. T. MORGAN, RK, 8. Attorney and Counselor at Law JAMES A. STIDGER. tion, 4 bleaches the skin whit Ana@ Notary Public NEVADA LODGE, NO. !3 F. & A.M. . county. Meota at Masonic Hall. SAMUEL J. ALDERMAN, BPS EE RES. stated Meetings onthe Second Wednesday Surveyor, Beas ‘ of each month. GRASS VALLEY .. «..-CALIFORNIA Visiting Brethien in good standing are cordially invited. a ae JOHN T. MORGAN, Master. I, J, ROLFE, Secretary. : MOUNTAIN DIVISION No. 16, . Laws, Office up stairs in Coke Building: ‘ Z 0 . C mI ite Weissbeing’ Bank, Main strect, _4 and afte’ teen 4: > Gniform Rank Knights of Pystias . Wontgenco Adjoining Watt Park. © 0. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Wer hig sc mer evhoes CUlomak ai cwow SeiteleeSurveys of Quarter Sec! Eastern and Buropean Cities. San Bernardino county. ‘Correspond ALL RA .—OF THE— ROUTES ordance: with U. 8. Lana (Pacisic Sysram. : Meete at Armory Hall L-$est Wednesday Evening of Each Month at 7:30 o'clock. J. A. RAPP, 8. K. C. *P, F. SIMONDS, Attorney. and Counselor st Law, Fodcwincpns the entire system. . It kis Pain, Irritetion ead tyftesime Price 25 cents. Ail Druggists keep it. ATE DEPU1Y.COUNTY SURVEYOR OF . py THE. GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAI. . $80 Francisco, Cal. Daily Express Trains meke pt connec: . issued under the old form, making paydons with the sgreral Ballwey Lines nent offclaims “ninety days after. receipt ras Accident ‘Trane, F THE MANY ACCIDENT -INSURance companies that hare done busia= in this locality during the past; few e 7 — THE—~ Fidelit Aid Association ing, prompt payment of losses, and satis-} { factory adjustment of¢laims that cannot The Association has paid in Nevada lay ed longer than four days. stance the losses were satisfactorily adcontrary those members who have had e losses with the Association speak in term8. ness and Feverish Colds. 4. the state. But at that time these birds of highest commendation as tothe manner in which they were paid. This isarecord of which any Compary] and a natural evacuation of the Alittle taken in thmorning sharpe the appetite, cleanses the stomach Sweetens the brea’ may well be proud. : The Ficelity has a véry large membership in Nevada county and it is constantly increasing. We feelno hesitancy in recommending this Association to all who desire} * this kind of indemnity. : from the Association: 8. M. Shur! léff. F. J. Brinkman, HRasmade for itself srecord for honest deal‘ NOTHING oral in compounding asta ves. be approached by any other Company of} ghey be advanced will prove a potentoure. which we have knowledge. Ni Home should te Without It fartaér, are the petted and spoiled dar‘county, since lest June, something like jak twenty different losses, and in every case : th the claims of policy holders have been ericee Ans settled in the short letime, In no. sedentary lives will find ROR SINS SA: Fe it the best preventive-of case hasthe payment of claims bee: €-} and cure for Ind: ony 1S . eee tek antat Dapreminns 0% an en. epression, No loss : : of time, no interfereiice with business . Surrounding country. About a soore of ~-HJusted, and no word of complaint from while taking. For children it is most inyears ago there were there no larger policy: holders has ever been heard; on the} mocent-and harmiess. No danger from del! PS oot and Tonicthey can use, A little ta Among those who have received benefits} \) and effectively move the Liver to ac x John X.jMeDonald—8 losses. Tit rs. of the system.” RES Marks of Genuineness: Look forthered . J.J, Bennett. is Frode Mark ‘on front of Wrapper, and the . the conclusion that this influx of crows John Muir. lee hae was due to the fertile soil and to the SAVEDBY THE CROWS. : THEY WERE ONCE THE BENEFACTORS OF ASHMORE GROVE. Au KEiMnois Farmer Tells How These Bitds, Usually Regarded as Pests, Saved the Corn Crop—The Edgar County Agrictiituralists Rectify a Mistake. . “There is one place in the world where ctows; those old time enemies of ‘the LIKE IT ‘diseases inthe ou or if lings of, a whole district,” said a man with @ good sized wart on his’ nose. and the air of a substantial rural landowner. MBs “The locality I Speak of is Ashmore cadache, —Biliousness, . Grove, in Edgar county, Dls., and the es the place of a — 1, bai «=FOR WHOSE BENEFIT are after taking. Cures Collie, number of crows than in other ‘parts of Bowel Complaints, Fe icate. persons—will find it the mildest suddenly began to arrive in droves. n at night insures refreshing sleep . There seemed to be no end to them. Still Cowsls they came, and one could not take a step A? PHYSICIAN'S PINION. years and have never been al tupa wegetable compound that would, mmons Liver Regulator, promplly on, \ amd atthe same time aid (instead of. ‘weakening) the digestive and assimilative “Now the soil of Ashmore Grove and all around is heavy, fertile, black and loamy, and the average yield per .acre was at that time about sixty bushels of ‘corn. The farmers naturally jumped to « Hinton, m.p., Washington, Ark, abundance of corn. They believed that Manuel Matlos. John P. B, Fenchell. Geachino Basso. John K. Edwards. Louis B. Seibert. Silas Heath—2 losses. Geo. W. Eagye. Lizzie'McCrendle. John A. Murray. Victor Sauvee. MANHATTAN Life Insurance Comp’y. * Ban Francisco, Cal., March 12, 1890. “To whom it may concern: amount of policy insuring the life of my deceased husband, P. L. GOEDECKE, insured by the MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Mew York, through The promptnees is particularly commendable asthe proofs of claim were only sub mitted to their agency February 21, 1890, though not under the terms of the policy, of proof.” ac gies ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE‘ AND Lcheerfully recommend] to my] German GEO, A. GRAY, 8. K W United States Courts, Hew York and New Or leans friends and all others the Manhattan Life NEVADA GOMMANDERY, NO.6, OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva . ” With Bteiaher Leake te Insursnce Company for their gracefuland Knights Templar. Meets at, Masonic Hall FIRS1 AND THIRD THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH at 73 o'clock. , DAVID E. MORGAN, C. I. J. ROLFE, R. LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6, Native Daughters of the Godlen West Meets at Pythian Castle 24 and 4th Thursday Evening of Each Month, at 7:30 0’clock. Z MISS LIZZIE KEENAN, P. ‘SERAPH C, SUKEFORTH, R. 8. NEVAOACITY COUNCIL, No, 234, American Legion of Honor, Meets at Pythian Castle ist and $d Thursda: Evening of Month — At 7:90 o'clock. : J, z ROBINSON, Com, J. ©. DICKERMAN, See, NEVADA CITY INSTITUTE, NO. 30 Young Men’s Institute. Meets at Hibernia Hell rnate Thursday Evening com gah? A ming the First Thursday Even ingintheyest. . 5. KIDD, President. JOHN C. NILON _&. 8, IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN, Wyoming Tribe, No. 49. — Meets at Odd Fellows’ Hall, EVERY THURSDAY EVE'G, at7:20 o’clock HARRY DANIELS, 8. GEO, M. HUGHES, C. of = is o Ponemah Council, D. of F., mee! Second rhureday EvenA ae a iery o1m8, P.; Miss Nettie Hackey, 8. MILO LODGE, NO. 48, . Knights of Pythias, Méete at Pythian Castle EVERY FRIDAY EVE'G at 7:30 O'CLOCK, 5 WM. FINLEY, C. C. B 8. RECTOR, K. of R. and 8. NEVADA LODGE, No. 201, “{ndependent Order of Good Templars. . ~ ~~ Meets at Odd Fellows Hall EVERY FRIDAY EVEN’G at 7:30 o’clock, i: ; WALLING, CG. T. ED. MORGAN, 8. PRINCE ALBERT LODGE, No. 290,. ~ ‘Order Bons of Bt. George. Meets at Pythian Castle, . Eve Baturday Eve’ except fo Baturday of exch montbs ah7:500 clock. thera ¢ y invited. JOHN STEPHENS, Worthy Pres dent T. d, WATERS, Secretary. UNION MARKET, COMMERCIAL STREET..N*VADA CITY Bu wuss MUTTON, VEa., GAUBA DRALERSIN Beet, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ete. wii At the lowest rates, ATL * cee Fe ie ©. da Citv L, 8 CALKINS per in No fornia. wes lighed September th, 1861, by¥.P. Br. DB additional. charge for Berths in F ‘ 4 ; Tourist ‘Bleeping Cars. of gate MP, BROWN EUROPEAN — PORTS. BROWN & CALKINS, PULLMAN PALAOE
Book, Newspaver and Job Printers. HEVEE Sugeest sean pe] Ani Tourist Bleeping Oars. Attached Co Overland ‘Express Trains, N Co — w.P. SOWDEN, Attorney and Counselor at. Law WILLPRACTICE IN ALL THE COUR' of the State of California, and of United States. A.N. TOWNE, © Office in the Tilley Block, corner of Pirte}. General Manager. and Broad streets, evade City, Cal. Ri GRAY, Gen. raf. Manager.* ; San Francisco Cal. RAILROAD LANDS. Company's offices T. H. GOODMAN: Aifred D. Mason, Jounselor at Law and Notary Publis, 8 assor to Joh & Maescn, Attorneys at Law. ‘or address, ILL PRACTICE IN THE SUPEMIORW Supreme, District and Cire gitCourte Office—Thomas Block corner Broad and . to or Pine streets, Nevada City. B, LITTLE. JOHN CALDWELI. R., 8an Francisco. SLEEPING OARS gers-calling in person can secure choice of ‘routes,.etc. Gen. Pass & Tht Agt Forjands in Central and Northern California Oregon, Nevada and Uteh, epply to ; Ww. H. MILLS, Leng Agert,C. P. R. KR. 8a0 . Omited States a specialty. ‘Francisco. ‘ z aid aE tha Ub For BS ag Southern California, apply . jamd State Warrante, — JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent 8. P. B. i onased . prompt settlement. MR&. META GOEDECKE, . Residence, 587 Montgomery Avenue, San Francisco, Cal. APT. 6. CITIZENS BANK, °. Broad Street ..)..-.Nevada Oity Tickets Sold, Sleeping Car Berths secured, Paid up Capital aes $30 0008) and ones tormaten Saven ‘HOR Pcs . A General Bénking Business Transaoted, We SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABL} New York, Sap Francisco. And Sacramente We issue BILLS OF EXCHANG) Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin. cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE. Collections on any part of the Highest Price Paid for Count, Gold and Silver Bullion urAssny Office wt this Bank. CALDWELL & LITTLE, Attorneys and Oounselors at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND _ OFFICE—Thomes Block, corner Broadand : : Mp Pine streets, up stairs. race Dkestd GEO. L. HUGHES, és Heh aru gay Se Ne LATING Nevada County N, GR. R. Attorney and Counselor at Law, . of the Stave. ‘Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block. Takes Effect Sunday, June 16, 12 o'clock noon. LEAVING NEVADA CITY LUETIE & BRAND, WATOHMAKERB Francisco at 5:45 P. M, Broad Street, Nevada City. arriving Sen Francisco at oe P.M SHOs. 8. FOR), “Attorney and. Oounselor at. sew. . 10:20 A.M. >”. J and Pine eveda Ci * FRED SEARLS, Attorney ‘and Oounsélor at Law. eka. .E. H. BROWN, Superintendent vr Peacticg 1x ai.tax counts. TIME TABLE NO. 40.) st pas A. ae. 2a ces SMQUIML French. Geral, JEWELER . 12:30 P. M. Puy;t0nt*oaetnger . JON F. KIDDER, General Manager. : OFFICERS:B.A ' PRBGTON... 0.00 0ccsr ed Presiper~ R.M.HUNT.... eistsak Vick PRESIDEN! JOHN T, MORGAN......-2+++ CasHIer D. E. MORGAN.. Ass’TCasHizr and Szc’y DIRECTORS: px. R. M. Hot, _ Joun T, Moxean, Gro. M. HueHEs, P . Morea Wx. Enwants. , HousMAN, 2 k, M.Pazeton, COBRESPONDENTS; New York—First National Bank. at San PL rt bec Ye National, Bank. pee Bank of D. O, hills Italian. tly for every day co: herd 8. Rosenthal’s Cy EISTERSCHAFT 8Y8TEM. PRINCIPAL} W Ix L PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COUP? eral. state and Fed Usfice-—-Opposite ART SCHOOL. on at the Union B OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK, f ' will teach the different branches of 0:3. NAFFZIGER. ... Provrietor: oe . Market. Meats delivered f e¢ of charge. . ei Pama a National Mest Market. Brewing Sig Paitng Nev re eas teas 16 MEISTERSCHAFT — SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES 129 O'Farrell. Street, BAN FRANCISCO, Big Red Apples '}ssnssesm, asst. Cra 80 MILD THE GRASS urows . dren all turned out, were divided into Williamette Valley, containing four mil-} began. All sorts of weapons were used lion acres of fertile acres, excels the world FRR for gain and, fruit. No crop fatlures. No not only shotguns and slungshots, “but trigation. No cyclones. No cold weather. . even arro -Noextreme heat. Rich lands cheap. bows and ws, atones, fire, poison ° a Tees ee Bree . ~ _ ~ a : ‘e'k I desire to ackuowledgethe prompt pay‘ ; a Sactiqn . crows used md the night were] — Will practice in the. Courts of Nevada (nick Tine i Cheap Fares ment of Five Thousand Dollars, the Ten Acres in Fruit Worth a Section burned om In fact pana sort of their General Agent, JOHN LANDERS of . Cavitai of Oregon, and heart of this far-. alive to tell the tale of how they had the crows were there just to eat up all the grains of corn that were intrusted to mother earth at seed time, and that they ‘. would again resume their robber work OOME TO THE LAND» ~OR— . men? “Well, itso happened that the farmers of Ashmore Grove finally lost all patience with this crow infliction. War was declared them—war to the knife. A campaign of extermination was opened up against them. Men, women and chilPears, Cherries, Prunes, And Small Fruits. all the year arouad. U. 8. Census re-} little guerrilla bands of from four to ten rts sh h ' he Union, “Perasins Jip and then the work of wholesale slaughter and traps. Groups of trees on which in Wheat. SALEM, St, Bartholomew's night for the crows of Edgar county. The upshot was, of course, that mighty. few crows remained famed valley. Immense water power. by th ti Churches and Schools abound. Fi been treated by the younger generation. Tie buildings and Soe eeoreations. Bolen: The few that had been overlooked in did society. The rapid inflow of men and money is causing mpatans and rapid rise in fact sought pastures new. real estate values. “Bnt, gentlemen, we were off—badly : ‘cs off. Yio had made. aa the Megnohapan PORTLAND gaid, ‘one grand meesteck.’ for that Manufac uring and Commercial centreand . game year there came a new plague over Met. i f the North having th Inrges trade and greatest ronith ofant city us, The farmers began to notice a hith= eae wore Fe D ages nade oe 2 Ld trol erto unknown sort of weevil, or worm dion, ne 2. ‘or investment, ces ‘ goon double. This blamed little nuisance not only ap‘a casera 8 oo peared in masses all over, but it was soon — Woncteniaantss © . noticed that gh aceite: vA ~ , —— young corn plan ereby roying neorrermgndenceinvited, ‘Price lsts aB4) Completely, and ‘afterward it tackled References-The Mayors of Salem . even the grass in the meadows and ate and Portland, and bankers of either city. that up. The damage done by this tiny oe ' . ereature was a hundredfold worse than E all the damage done by the crows. But iThe Oregon Land Co., these two facta were at that “Hotel Pertiand,” Portiand, . time not coupled by the farmers. who, on-the contrary, stil] continued to kill off Oregon. __. ____] all the crows they could see anywherw. FOR SALE. That summer, gentlemen, the yield of = : corn in-Ashmore Grove sank from sixty to ten bushels per acre, and that in spite of the fact that the weather had been exceptionally fuvorable to the corn crop. CORRECTING THEIR ERROR. “Just about this time people beyan to A Country Residence. ‘Well situated for a wayside ‘tun, six and one-half mile from Nevada City, with Good Orchard, Free Water Privilege, Good River Mining Olaim, the conviction that the large influx of to the very appearance of this weevil. which to the crows was a dainty morsel, Permanent, + @ . before one’s own door without hearing the rasping, gutteral cry of these birds. , : ‘Gaseon been practicing smecictas get “ONE GRAND MEESTECK.” , : crows in the spring had been svulely due . Julius Acelph® ae aS s Soap Fair w ands* Brightclear complexion Soft healthful skin. __ BEARS Gt ie Gang SUS oa Popul aid. 10 Death Losses ' “sIngjure im the=* Home Benefit Life Association . It issues the best Policy. as fa Fire Company j Insures your Property except that the future cost is reduced by Dividends. Incontestibl Non-forfeitable ! And Simple ! 0 > Pt. Le nme el NE en PEE ORAS Lowest Rates. Reliable Agents Wanted. _ Principal Office— 101 Sansome Street, ns the New Kngland Mutua Lif Insurance Company ns OF BOSTON, MASSAOHUSETTS. The OLDEST Zpurely Mutuat Life insurance Company in the United States. SINCORPORATED. 1835. . Assets lea $19,724,53845 Liabilities, « ” 17,288,348 72 . Surplus by Massachusetts Standard 4 per cent. $2,436,189 73. Assets SAFELY and WISELY. Invested, All the Policies of this Company are issued under and governed by the Massachusetts Non-Forfeiture Law, § “The Grandest Step in Fair Dealine within the History of Life Insurance.”. Refore insuring ip any other Company, or jojying any CO-OPERATIVE ASSE SOCIETY, consult any local ageut of thiv Company, or the undersigned. wecapeearetaind HENRY K. FIELD, General Agent, 324 Monteomery Street, San Francisco. Rudolph Lossius, Special Agent. Horewith are presented the names of CITIZENS OF NEVADA COUNTY insurreflect a little bit. The consequence was] oq jn this Company: =7 OU CAN BY THREE MONTHE STUDY ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY. ¥ master either of contentions @ sul r. ELED ERATED FICE. ‘Shomas ‘Zofiding, cornér Broad Price of 15 books, {or 7 angu ( id Pine streets N 5:12 P. M. Bet ecnnecting with . ry cindtn pie fey po Paes Fr aig sis fa Loca} leaving San Frana isco at 7:20 a.m. and Overinnd trains frou . 2 bend for Cirenlars, containing terme, and And a Cattle Range that cannot be excelled. 160 Acres of Land! Well Timbered with Oak Wood Hourehold Furniture and Poultry will be sold if desired. Two Stages Pass Daily. . Will Be Sold Cheao. _ Enquire of Pf. PURDON, al5 South Yuba Crossing. CHARLES ADOLPH Second Hand Goods. OF ALL KINDS, Such'as HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MINERS’ TOOLS, CURIOS, Etc. Etc. Cleaning and Laying of Car sets: And Other General Work Done to Order. CITY BILL POSTER. Will promptly and faithfully do « n this line entrusted to me. Leave orders at my 8to , Union &t., City Hotel Buildin DENNEY & CRAY, (Successors to Denney & Hitchins,) . Prof, Chas. H. Sykés',. HORSE SHOERS & WAGON MAKERS BROAD STREET, NEVAPA CITY. HORSE-SHOEING a Specialty. Boedsters and Freight Horses shod in the best style of theart and the work warranted to WAGON-MAKING. other shop. Of Nevada City & ie im HING FR HAMS, BACON AO Seer ne St tee ten PAVE RECKIVED ONE Tag Mit Po And all kinds of Meats usually found in} . yon raving on ed es, and ‘will promptly execute all or Are the Best. oF MAFIA. . Hevada snd Grass Valley "Bus Line, . Spying Far Codlin : Moth : and : Seale : Bug CHARGES REASONABLE. script Printine,Office‘or with BOOTH far Leave orders at-the Daily. Trane to set tires sous to avoid Oil Woe Goler and Paste! Phijal Root: & Company is ass dsm tact just asa Blue Point oyster is to you or me. This conviction gained adherents very rapidly, and at last the farmers felt so mad at themselves for chasing away or murdering all the crows—their best friends—that they could have kicked themselves. How toget the crows back That was now the conundrum, At last for twelve miles around Ashmore Grove was there, and the resolution was unanimously carried to import as many thousands of crows as could be got., A number of reliable men were selected for the task. “They went down tothe Waoash river country, which is the richestiin crows in the whole world, and there they organized, with the help of the resident farmers, » grand still hunt for crows. Within a week the delegation returned to Ashmore Grove with several thousand crows. At dusk these im of the land, found it to their once before, so this time as well. a general meeting was held. Evyarybody ’ prisoned birds were let ork ogee as kay 4d not By far arias : the night, they generally spent hours My prices are reasonable, Giveme a call ll dawnon ag ng ok ty grey ome liking, and s 8 Cc a at it, digging up the little weevils by the : million and feasting on them. And as #. RK. Abadie Wo Kddy F, A. Johnson ‘Thos, H. Phillipe IM 1. Kalsott Hnajw Jubugon tiijah Poage stephen Allen lal F, Folek . WD. ames Thos. Polmere Geo, Kaker l:. M. romts € pak King Jas. Quinn ¥, H, Bell Wo, Pose Wor, King Wm. H. Reynold Thos, J. Benury freely Frauds 1 K. bademan thos, Reynolds J.M, Baflloxten, dr. [iW Gaibealth Jou. Landsburg iS. H. Kibble lB Salkitie J.¢, Gardner dod. Marzet, Jr. Geo, KE. Robinson ty. Carter HJ. Gerdes Colin McClusky W. A, solaud P, Care Jowoph Glarpon J, MeCorniack Frank Sacks W.C, Ghace J.. ifen 1, MeDonald Wim. Schaffer Francis Champion jc. W. Godf-ey 1.. McGagin 6. N. shoeeraft Geo. A. Church J, 8. Goodninn J. &. McIntosh H. K. Silvey Victor M. Clement 4ohu A. Grubata Augue Mclver 4J.H, Sincock A.W. Clindinia Gev, L, Grant Mele m Melver Henry Smith Y, K, Cloudman H. A. Sraut David Mo Kay Jr, John M, Smith W. H. Mev. Cobb Jas. Thos. Gribble D. it. MeKillican H. 8. Spalding Charies H. Conley jeo.A, dirikael WW, MoLeecn Geo. W. Starr David Conley . ’. tain ptou Shion, Mein R, C. Sylvester Wm, Henry Cook Chas. Hegarty, FP. kK. Morrill fF. J. Thomas J. A, Craig G. ¥ileuricks Walk pobley 4.5. Tiffany 38 C, W. ESS ok ds pertod Wm. Thos, Monke’ {J. B, Treadwell Hugh’ H. Darrah: ‘lien Wickman John A. Morgan Emil Weiss eg. H, Davis _ Webb Ht W.H. Nicholas J.H, Whearman dhe ee Fo ie er 4, D. Ostrom Wins 0; Wiliams J.T. elly J. pb. Howella C. A. Pare Wim. J. Woods & ok faeeered “ae _—— of ¥ > Patterson Jas. H, Young Pete . Q, Jepao .U, Penrose a. F. Dudley . H. 0, Perkins ; ; we I, J, ROLFE, Agent at Nevada City. = J, B. CARR. T 8, CARK Carr 8ros. pRopmurions OF THE : STORE, Oor. Pime and Vommercial Nevada City$ ee “Now crows errived, thousands and ‘ : ‘thousands of then: .And the confidence K CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE 410CK OF BVER in them was not disappointed. Next fall there was again a large corn crop in-Ashmore Grove, and. within four tthe} > AINTS. OILS. VARNISHES ETO ‘ we cane iat teas it inomanyp crows? Well, thousands of them stay THING UBQALLY FOUND IN A Picest-class Drus Btore. —_—_—— ‘there several apace but it was mente quite noticeable how number went . somee!. G00K 8. bee: stgaiiiy, and in. the seme BLANK BOOKS, WISVELLANEOUS BOOKS) MrDe ney will conductthe business of . Pigs fact was rg ase aber gyre nee 9 . was gradually giving out, and their main ReWwsParre RED AND ROUGH HANDS, . "y02 for frequenting tte ve veering. 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