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The Long and Active Career of the Late
FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1891.
Colfax “‘Semtinei?? Liems.
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Last Sunday tbe house a
bridge down on the American river
belonging to Judge Svevens was
destroyed by fire.
the bridge.
— Dr. Charles T. Parkes, one of the most
eccUasi ER sta celebrated. surgeons _in America, -_
mae trecently at his home in Chicago. He
t the foot. was a victim of the grip, from which
pneumonia developed and. carried him
off after a few days’ sickness. He left a
Pay widow and two children, who were in
The man living! Hurope when he died. Mrs, Parkes is a
in the house had a hard fight to save) niece of General Palmer, the newly elected senator for Dlinois.
other election last Saturday to elect a
school trustee.
election was held in which Kobert
Scanlan and, J, Burkhardt received
the same namber of votes. The. University of
e ction last Saturday gave Scanlan
tventy-five votes and Burkhardt} Arbor, from
which he graduated shortly after
the outbreak of &
the civil ‘war. He =
fifteen.
arrested at Lewa Hull last week, for
The Chicago Park citizens held anNet long since an
to
Bert Howe and Geo. Jonion were
Dr. Parkes was born at Troy, N. Y.,
Aug. 19, 1842.
an Englishman, moved with his family
1860. Charles was
educated. at the
Michigan at Ann
an atew,t to burn up Indian Sam
by setinr fire to his clothes while
intoxicated. ‘hey were arlested and
pbreught vetore Justice Macy who
held them to answer in the sum
of $1000 each. Ticy both furnished
the bail.
A vertain Colfax lady made the
yemark that the whole Seiitinel ferce
if tied togetier, wouldo’t*make a ygoodsized straw. We don’t know «bou'
that. Weare afraid to go out when
the wind blows, but if her ladyship
wiil siep into ths office we will guarforty .
enlisted as a private in an Illinois
regiment, and
was promoted to
acaptaincy for gallant conduct on the
field. After the close of the war he
went to Chicago and studied medicine
and surgery, graduating from Rush
Medical college in 1867. From 1868 to
1875. he was-demonstrator of anatomy at
that institution. In 1885 and 1886 he
was _presidént of the Chicago Medical
college, and held the chair of surgery at }*
Rush college at the time of his death.
As a surgeon Dr. Parkes had few
t aE equals on the American continent. His
antee that any one o us can em race nerves were like steel, his judgment acher to perfection if she is fat, fair and . curate and prompt, and he was invaria
bly successful in operations of the most
‘few days longer, as wil be seen-by hi:
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A Werdoft Caution.
Saloon-keepers
deal in cigars would do well to closeerly stamped bor. A dealer whe
takes out # handful of cigars and lays
them before the buyer to choore
from, er asaloon keeper who brings *. recently at Florence, Italy, was a prom-customer-a cigar-on—a—plate or in_x . inent citizen of Chicago, and widely
glass, makes bh meeli liable toa fine of. known as the president of the Peshtigo
Lumber company. $100.
The Last Chance.
J.T; Day wilt remain here—but.1
advertisenient in anetber column
The concrete work he has done in thir . ”
city is not excelled by any in the
State;-and thore-desiring any work.o!
that kind sheuld call on him without
Uviay, Mr; Day needs no recommend
a lou from the preee-as te-his qualifications asa werkman ; the pavements in
frent of Masonic Hall and en Broad
rtreet are the best evidences of hi:
wo: kmaaship.
Se eel
Officers Elected.
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difficult character. A wealthy woman
of California paid him a fee of $25,000
and ethers who. for performing a heroic operation. Dr.
Parkes was an enthusiast in his profession. His summer vacations were mt
iy oe? ape law enacted by the las in European hospitals studying park
Congress in regard to the sale ol} gorgica) cases. He was a broad minded,
cigars. Section 2692-of the Revised . charitable man, whose skill was as freely
Statutes says that cigars must be sol] at-the disposal of those who were unable
to the customer direct from the propto pay commensurate fees as the wealthy
who rewarded him with princely sums.
He was admitted to the bar in 1961.
When the call came for-volunteers
he raised a company. and was_ elected captain. Shortly afterward he was
commissioned major in the Twelfth
Wisconsin, and after several promotions
was made brevet ~ brigadier. general
NEVADA TRANSCRIPT. .
ed
NOTED AS A SURGEON.
Dr. Parkes.
His father, who was
Chicago in LEE
DR. CHARLES T. PARKES.
Was One of Chicago’s Chief Citizens.
General William E. Strong, who died
The general was
born at Granville, N.¥., Aug.
10, 1840. His father was.a farmer, and he went to
Jefferson Prairie,
Weis. in 1853,
where he worked
in the fields, until
5 Rien nis seventeenth
MW year, when he
= went to Racine
GEN._W._E. STRONG. to.stndy law
The following ofticera were electec March, 1865, for gallant and efficient
6803, A. O. F. of A., Wednesday
“Wusleyby Court Pride of Grass Valley, No
evebing: Chief Ranger; Richare
Dunstan; Sub-Chief Ranger, Edwar.
Treasurer, Heary Luke; Senior Woodward, [hewas Gill; Junior Woodward,
Joseph McGrath; Senior Feadle,
1
eupertor Court.
The following business was trausucted in the Superior Court te-day,
Hon. Jehn Caldwell presiding:
Péople vs. An Que. Defendart
pleaded guilty to simple as-ault. Ben.
tenced to pay a fine of $100 or be inm_ prisoned in the county jail for 50 daye.
Chas. Bennetts, Joriah Mewten, Ja»
Crase and Sydney Stocks, natives o
Englind, were naturalized.
— +e aie
Accidcut at The Omaka.
“The Telegraph of yesterday says:
At an early heur this merning Richard Bartel was quite badly bart i:
the Omaha mine. He was descend
ing the shaft on atruck when eithe:
a candlestick or a heavy woede:
splinter struck bim in the calf of th:
rigut leg, making a deep amd ug)
wound. ;
Ahew kuterprise.
On the first proximo L. Godair wil!
rémovefrom A. Tam’s brick buildir
on Broad street opposite the Citizen’
Bank te th» adjvising building on th
east, and Mr. Tam will open in th
premises nev occupied by Mr. Godai
aconfectionery aid ice cream estat
lishment.
In Bosten, alcne, in the past year,
sonie fifty persons Lave been hurt o
killed by acciderite in elevators, mos
. of them freight elevators, of whict
*there are over eleven hundred in thx!
city.
os
Mary Anpesson, having bought ;
house at Tunbridge Wells, said a fev
.days ago to areporter: ‘I have nc:
the slightest intention of ever actin,
again. 1 have retired fer ever.”
Hernnicn Scumiuinex, the greater
millicnaire of Hamburg, bas decided t
leave bis immense furtune to build a
asylum-for unmarried women.
2 oe oTr is surprising how many goo
things @ man reads in the cour. e of a:
eveuing that should teach a lesron i
his neighbor.
+ ee
A cuore of twenty nalivesof Seut!
Africa has gone to Lor.dom to give con
corte.
Tue dotting population of Chicay:
is estimated at fully 150,000.
A cLoupsursT at Utica, Iil., ha
caused $150,000 damages.
Mas. Laxorry i said to have wor
$250,000 at the Derby.
Cxiitip-strkiina is remarkably prevglentin E giind
A reware baseball cial is makin,
ateuroi lowa.
wm
services during the campaign in South
Carolina.
eral Strong took up his residence in
Chicago, and became connected with the
pa ae esa soap
dent when he died. He was looked upon
as one of the most progressive citizens.
He was president of the Grant monument fund, and was a member of the
~~ ee~Bnyder;~Fonivr~Beudle,—Joh. Commercial, Chicago Literary, Union Sosy over eteeene Se ee
: League and other. clubs. _ e : Be
of fine physique, and had a commanding
military bearing.
After being mustered out in 1866 Genet ee
He was a man .
Im the Rame of the Prophet,
figs! cry the venders of the fruit in
Constantinople. Certainly a ‘‘great
cry over a little.” . Scarcely less feolish is the practice of those whe fly to
violent phyeicing for costiveness.
They dose
weaken their bowels by so doing, and
disable them from acting regularly, 80
that, verily, the last condition of such
people is worse than the first. Hestetter’s Stomsch Bitters is the safe
themselves violently,
and effective substitute for such vast
expedients.” But no, let us nut call
them expedients, for it is by no means
expedient tonsethem. Whatis needed is a.gentle bu: thorough lax tive,
which not only insures action of the
bowels withont pain er weakening
effects, but also promotes a healthy
secretion and flow of bile inte its
proper channel. Dyspepsia, debility,
kidney complaints, rheumatism and
malaria give in te the Bitters.
Schilling’s Best,
_ Buy, try—on them rely.
Just try that new Tea that Shurtleff
has just received. :
Tuos. SHurtierr bas the exclusive
agency for Beech’s Tea in Nevada City.
Icz Cold Soda \ Water with pure
Fruit Juices at Carr Bres’. tf
etfice Fer emt,
One of the pleasantest rooms, for
an officeef any kind, in the Transcript
Block,* # offered for rent.
Bad Blood.
Impure or vitiated blood is
nine tires ont of fe caused
by some frnve! co yeation
or indigestion that clogs up
“the system, when the blood
naturally becomes impregWB vated with the effete matter.
7 The old Sarsaparillas attempt
: to reach this condition by attacking the blood with the drastic mineral
“potash.” Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilia is
modern. It goes to the seat of the trouble.
It arouses the liver, kidneys and bowels and
invigorates the circulation, and the impurities are quickly carried off through the natural channels.
Charles Lees atBoamish’s
Third and Market Sts:, 8. F.,
writes; “I took it for vitfated
blood and while on the first
bottle became. convinced of
its merits, for I-coul¢ feel-it
was working a change. It
cleansed, purified and braced
me -up-generally, and cvery3
thing is now working full and regular.”
FOR SALE BYCARRB’' S
The Gelebrated French Cure,
wazame “APHRODITINE” sits
PE GUARANTEE
‘& Pr ends form
the erative orSof el
_» from the exeessive
BEF weof Stimulants,
seer fam, or through na uf
How a Woman Avoided Arrest.
off for the time being.
Remarkable Lack of Growth.
three ounces from that figure.
Coramissianer of the Land Office.
a common school =
education, and
while pursuing
legal studies engaged in farming,
railroading and
school teaching in
Qilinois for several years. In
1882, after being gym
admitted to the 4
bar, he went to
Helena, Mon.,
and began, the
practice of law.
The town constable of New Glouto the discharge of his official duties.
He had directions to arrest a young woman for non-payment of taxes. He met
her on the highway, and’ after serving
the warrant told her to ‘‘come along.’
She sat down in the road and told the
constable if he wanted her to take her;
that she would make no resistance. As
the woman weighs 180 pounds and the
officer but 125, the arrest. was declared
A strange case-is that of the two-yearold daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Har*
beck, of St. Lebory, Mils., who died recently. At the time of her decease the
little girl weighed twelve pounds, She
weighed the same when born, and during her brief existence never varied
Hon.Thomas-H. Carter, the recently
appointed commissionér of the general
land office, is a native of Ohio, and comes
of honorable Irish ancestry. He received
zines,
teney, which if neglected
old age and insanity.
for $6.09, Lath Et
A WRITTEN GUAR
THE APHRO MEDICINE Co.
PACIFIO BRANOH,
; FOR SALEBY.
you satisfactory results, or in case of
4;8 Vegetable
Joy Sarsaparilla
oS tho Ce
ty-six years old,
Fn ween .
Fer Liver Cemplaints
Bros. : tf
be had of Thos. Shurtleff.
Residence For Bent,
cilPT office, :
He was elected a THOMAS H. CARTER
delegate to the Fifty-first congress, but
as Montana became a state before the
meeting of congress, he did not take his
seat as delegate. He was then nominated
and elected by the Republicans as representative, and became a prominent mem
ber of the house, serving with marked
ability on the committees of coinage,
weights and, measures, and mines and
mining. His appointment as land com
missioner was unsolicited and was a rec .
ognition of his devotion to the interests
of his adopted state. Mr. Carter. is thirThere is nothing as good as Compound Sulphur Powder. _ Sold by Carr:
The residence, now ocennied by
Judge Caldwell, on Broad street, will
be for rent on the lat of May. Txrms .
—$10 per month, Apply at Trane~
No rorson ‘in Beech’s tea. It can 5s
SOLE .GENZ.A Safe investment,
—
Ie one which is guaranteed te bring
failure a return of parchase price. On
this safe plan yon can buy from our
advertised Draggist a -bettle of Dr.
King’s New Viscovery for Consamption. It ix guaranteed to bring relief
im every case, when used for any
affection of Threat, Lungs or Chest,
such as Consumption, Inflammation
of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., ete. » It is
pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon.
Trial bottles free at Carr Bros.
Drugstore.
Oxx Thousind pounds of the Beec!:
Tea just received by Thos. Shurtleff.
Stramger:
—
Can you tell me what to do for this
raging headache? Yes, get a bottle
of Cephaline at W. D. Vinton’s or
Carr Bres. It never fails, no matter
what the cause may be.
DEAeRs supplied with Beech’s Tea
en application to Thos. Shurtleff.
SS ee
DR. ABERNETHY'S
Green Ginger
BRANDY.
Cures. Oramps and Oolis
“It ig composed.of the purst materials, and represents
e {ull medicinal value of
Analytical Chemist.
—
Ss i3eld by Wine Merchants and
= Druggists.
AC. URING CO.
San Fran
REMOVED '
‘; THE LEADING
Woodworker
—ANB—
H** REMOVED TO
THE PLAZA,
jJO8.N. FOUTHER M NU_—. The very best, the Diamond Brand White Shirt, well made and fitty cut, full front.
. . Boston
3 Bay State 4“ 8.25.“ .
* ‘ a. f) The largest line of Trunks and Valises in Nevada City and cheaper than you can buy
Wagonmaker, Boys’ Navy Flannel Blouse Suits sell now $ 1.00, formerly $1
‘ “ “4 t
DENNY & GRAY’S NEW SHOP AT) ‘, $e
Of Any. Kind or
HEADACH From Any Cause '
fr 3 to 30 minutes, with
C U R E D Caraiaity aad Safety, ne matter
of hew levg stsiiding, by using
Rev, J: W, PENDLETON’S CEPHALINE
CBLUBSBRATED
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded!
anti
Ten Cents for Trial Bottle, or One Dollar for Full size.
CALIFORNIA CEPHLINE COMPANY, Reno, Ngvapa.
W. D. VINTON and OARR BROTHERS, Nevada Uity.
~ Tremendous Fall in Prices !
GRAND CLONING OUT NULL
——o——_ : ‘
] have positively determined to REMOVE FROM
NEVADA-CLTY as soon as my stock of Men's and Boys’
Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes can. be reduced.
nity for'securing Bargains. =
COME EARLY
BEFORE THE STOCK
IS BROKEN.
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HERE IS A PARTIAL LIST:
Men’s Suits I sell now at $ 4.62, in other steres $ 7.50.
4 es 6.75 os 10,00,
“ “ 7,00 “ 10.00; :
“ wt 7.50 “ 12.00. ;
“« “ 11,00 “ 16.00.
# # 12,00 s 18.00. —
% “ 14.00 « 20 0 i
T call your special attention to my Black Diagoua! and Corkscrew Sack and Frock Suita
They are used for Press. , At $12.75.
Seersucker Coats and Vests at $1.00, formerly $1.50, j
It is impossible to enumierate ail Suits I have. Come and satisfy yourself that state
ment is correct.
Men’s Cotton Pants at $1.00 a pair, f inoy patterns like Cassimere Pants.
75 eents to $1.00.
Men’s Gingham Blouses, 35 cents.
Hotel Keepers’ and Families’ Picnic. A Chanee to get Blankets cheap.
than wholesale prices. Alse Bed Comforters in all shades.
Fine Marysville White Family Blankets 9-4 for $5.25; 10-4, $7 70; 14-4, $10 each pair.
Crack Proof Rubber Boots, $5.75 a pair.
Snag “ 450)"
“ 4.00"
them elsewhere. :
Men’s Mining Bip Boois, nailed, made in 8: F., $3.87 a pair, worth $5.00.
Men’s Calf top sole, $4 00, Worth $5.00: i
Fine Men's HAND SEWED Calf Lace Gaiters, $3.50, worth $6.
Men’s-Lace and Button, $1.82, worth $3.00.,
Men’s Ercgans, $1.25, worth $1.75.
Fine Men's &traw Hats, from 60 cents up.
Men’s Cloth Mats, 15 cents,
Boys’ hdd . Tie > ;
Men’s Deunim Overalls, Riveted, 45-centea-pair.
cee Flannel Undershirt and Drawefe, 35 cents eh.
* Merino ha 45 ts
r
. And @ large assortment of other kinds.
ROY’'S CLOTHING,
For that reason I will sell a newly selected stock at] gy :
less than San Francisco cost. Do not miss this. opportuSale Healing .
Where he will be pleased to receive all his. Ladies fine Freoch Kid Button, §3-87, any other house $5.00.
old customers and many Dew Ones. — He . Guarantee French Kid, hand turned, or money refunded. — :
will suit you in quality of work and prices. . Ladies Fine Dongola Buttou Shoes, size 24 to 6, sell now $)
50
4toi0yre 112, aT
*~ Chevoit * 4tel2yre 1-97, ag 2.50.
“ Mixed Cassimere ae = 2.80, se 4.00.
“ “ “ “ 3.75, “ 500
“ “ “ “ 362, “ 475.
Be + Fine ‘ se 3.87, sta 5.00,
Boys Knee Pants, ay cents a pair; formerly by oon:
$9 “m4
All Wool ‘* () a $1.25
” best “ $1 Qo Ci “ 1 50.
Ladies’ Shogs of the very best material, No inferior Shoes kept,
PB
ANTE is given f
wey phe meas, a4 — Poh inty:.
: ; Permanent eure is n ted. ¢
cester, Me., has shown himself incapable . ¢), onsands of tentimonials from old A Younes,
of overcoming a rather amusing obstacle . of both sexes, who have been on:
by the use of Aphroditine. Cireularree. Address
“% Sansome Street, San Francisce, Oal.
W. D. VINTON = = = Nevada Gity.
CGontains
THOMAS SHURTLBIE, .
IVIDEND NO, 42 OF FIFTY CENTS PE
share on the Capital Stock of nose EE . Second door from the Gr oe ean
p: BANK will become duo and payabh Tea Store reat American, oo
on and after June 10th, 1891, at the eitice of
fiery ee ee Ta mittens’ * ~ tee weil
PS} aA Te Py.
X pipe smokers,
and Judges consider
MASTI
smoking To
without a peer.
Its Backa g male the 3
st aésirable
2 “carty in the pocket
FOR SALE BYALL DEALERS.
> PLOTHTNG WAR STIL RAGES
HAVE YOU SEEN OUR MEN'S $5 00 SUITS?
«cs “ “ 6 oo “
re 4“ “cr 7 reve) «s
es “ “ce 8, oo . ay
“ “ 9 do “
“ “ “ Tero
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,
zs Leading Clothier,
Corner Broad and Pine Streets,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Honest Goods
Honest Prices!
NS oo
Nirs. LESTER & CRAWFORD,
— 0
Take pleasurein announc©
ir MILLIN
1 have # fine Jot of Eustern and Maryeville Blankets of all colors . will sacrifice at less Ing that their : ER
HAS ARRIVED, and
ladies can at last be assured of getting STYLISH
HATS.
NIRS. LESTHR & CRAWFORD.
DMain Street, Nevada Citv.
French Kid, 2d quality 87 any other honse 82.75.
‘ Pebble GoatButton Shoes “ “ 2.00 “ 2.50. Childrqp'a Shoes, Spring Hee! Button wise $14 to 11“ 1.12 “ 1.60 a . Oe a! ito oh: 1a “ 75 5 “s =F
bike Misses’ Kid.Heeled Shoes Hil" 4e a 200.
All goods in the Store not mentioned will be sold at
the same rates. :
. 7 Paes are much lower than retail dealers can~ buy
or, it will pay you tolay in a supply, as under ordinary
circumstances you will pay one-third more th: i ! nces \ one d_ more than-the—prices
hereasked.
De
K. CASPER.
otice to All Chinese Persons
Within the State of California,
PIONEER CANDY FACTORY,. . ee
ae JURSUANT TO AN ACT OF THE G
(Formerly E. F. Rosenthal’s Store) islature, approved March hae at
COMMERCILL Scent.. NEVADA CITY Chinese persons within the State of California arehéreby directed aad commanded
to appear at the office of the Bureau of LaFRUIT AND VEGETABLES bor BtALiatice within Ninety (90) Days from
RECEIVED DAILY BY FREIGHT AND July 18th, 1891, and apply for the Certificate
LEDDY’S VARIETY STORE
—AND—
Nevada County Abstract Office,
Titles Examined and Insured
JOHNA. RAPP,
SEARCHER OF RECORDS,
county.
Valley.
vada City
Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cal.,
County Recorder 11 consecutive years)
NOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENT.
_ Fer sate—6000 acres of laud of the California Iren and Steel Company, situatedin
iirderng "af" the" Set "Tenis"at piscer. PIONEER CANDY FACTORY. . IT F
286 acres. of land situated in Pleasant Cyndie of all. kinds made daily. Tr H REG TON
House and lot on East Broad street, Neof Residence provided for in gaid Act.
EXPRESS.
GEO. W. WALTa,
Commissioner Bureau of Labor Statistics of
A Complete stock of CIGARS, TOthe State of California,
San F sise: y a g j h
coe ey
rancisco, wid 30th, 1891. ; jel3-Stlaw
MATERIALS.
——
Agents Wanted.
:
GENTS WANTFD —$57.00 y-and e
Everythingin the Line of NOTIONS
ve; wide-area
AND TOYS,
penses paidt» bright, active, wi P 0 ; , , widec
youn men ; teachers and Mistonts meiere.
ed; employ ment pleasing, refining and per
eee ka one pesgiing:; our new at in
wild fire.” Addré Nati
she (ee ae Library Associ { 243 vag eats sy Thie i the Original rahi =f clation, 243 me AY Chi¢€13-Llaw6w
esis re cs
One trial of our confectionery will
convince yeu that it is equal to the Commercial S >
best. made anywhere. Cae ee are City, Ca Main, “Nevada
. A. LARSEN,
-TEEOF
_Dividend Notice.
ens Bank.
LEADING TAILOR gy
___. Lounges, ete., etc., made
Nevada County.
Pine St, neariBroadfINevada ity,/All at the Lowest Living Rates
$$$
THOMAS LEDPY, Propricter. /) E. DOW NE R, Proprietor,
a : Having fitted up the 6 stand
Upholste NIT een rerrerresit A Ne
ill ertaiu all my old frien:
and as many ue “J i y Sec
a . With their Patconases’ gue d wes i
‘THE CHOICEST
ss Liquors and Cigars
Wines,
JAMES KINKEAD
. . GIVES NOTICE THA’
he is always Gr ae ds aliainde Stepan . —— a OAT.
FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF } ALL
KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN
A WORKMANLIKE MANNER.
Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packed fer shippine a specialty.
When You Want
An Elegant
Pair of Shoes !
GO-OR SEND To
ROSE & MARWICK,
Grass Walley.
Piano Movine Promptly attended
ee
t
and Carefully Performed, :
FOR CASE,
Thankful fer past patronage,“I respectfu
ly selicit a continuance in the future,
OMMEROIAL STREET
Eastern Hand Made Shoes for Ladies
styles and best quality always on hand
All orders by mail promptly attendec
% # JOHNT. MORGAN, Cashier.
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE,
New No, 9High-Arm Wheeler & Wilson's
SEWING MACHINES,
which I Will Sell
or Cash or on Kasy Installments, at Low Prices.
WHETHER YOU WANT TO BUY OR NOT.
Thos. Shurtietff.
PLABA STORET
—)——
“GO TO THE
Plaza Store of Thomas Shurtlell,
‘Grosaien: Provisions, Sleds, Pest Etc.,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Fresh Fish Crabs. Shrimps, etc., received every Thursdav nicht.
WEHAVEREMOVED! LEGG & SHAW,
MAIN STREET...... NEVADA CITY
Dealers in
FURNITURE,
DENNY & CRAY,
Horse-Shoers
etecieeny 0.
Blacksmiths,
.car, . House Furnishing Goods, Etc.
BEDS,
BEDDING,
TEVADA CITY,Have Removed to their
Oarvets, Linoleum, Matting, Oil Cloth
Wall Paper, Window Shades.
NEW SHOP AT THE PLAZA,
Where they will be
pleased to ex
and all work in their me "
Jarriage and Wagon-maki
ag agen-making. UPHOLSTERING AND CAKPET LAYING,
Horse-Bhoeing a Specialty,
Ordinance No. 98
NO A the Clty ae Neg peerise Revenue for Dividend Notice.
The Board of Trustees of i the C
gene ek as follows sn) oe meree Lee a use, Cham fone Mini
One Hundred Della ores oe pn ones Yet a Divider ‘ ey Chea
in the corporate limits of the City of Neve Res ode red payed re at
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Sree ead. purposes, +nd a tax Bionday, June ec! eae i gad aes
Doligis tar wie Nfs ou euch One Aindred of the Got peny, some a room
ms 90:
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tor the fiscal ye : hereby leyied . 10, 8an Ci fer book wil
, Passed June 1 tein’ eee eee Bee 16 alos out he bh dy Of
James Kinkead.
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