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S
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Best pets oa ah
Ya \ :
vty Tally Causch 7 RE SR FRE Oe.
er aad ee ——— Gow This Traditional Individual Is Ac:
counted For._
temimenial st ct Ne a @C to. Cal The idea of ‘the man in the moon”
ee seems to have arisen from the fact that
erRer Aa. 18 _ {the depressions on the moon’s face—
“ wads City (ease Valley, tomet & header, the great valleys that are there—appear
See ihe sucin See dunt, Prench Cort to our-sight like the formofamea. ‘The
nyo eel ol ie ec cee figure secms, accorc'ng to the way in
Parentage sian A county: alsa peel which our fancy t-yards it, to hye Sith
« d Serea counticn, al sartamet tare . carrying a bundle or drawing a bow like
deoncgea Tree to; Dies $f m we = an archer and to be ettw led) by a dog.
Arete the sea = i ‘ 8 is ay-ty «’* notlen. ind it4s com
Pp enaeer
amet eee Een aeeanueres
-“i mon to nea. iy every country. Barbarous tribes have something to say abqut
SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1890.
a Ags:asor Bond. i
The finekee Republicin has the of
groi tnd desc. ved) words, to say cf!
“4 Mae fond": }
“Jcrastus Bond, the” yr ghalar Assess!
foreins veda county, putin bie regnl re)
anne} apyearance thix morning. Hs;
wil, pre abiy remain in town duri ¢
the remaindcr ef the week. There i i
nota more nniveraaily esteemed man
is secads comity thin Mr. Bond. He .
tras been—prominently identified wit
the political iistory of the county for
the prsrtverty-foar vears, and pricr
to tia served in the first séssion of the
Jegi-litore of the Btate of Nevada.— H«was elected Assessor on the Republican .
ticket, alvhongh the office had been
held >, a Democrat for thirteen years,
prior ti reto. His work for the first
year resulted ia an increase of taxable
property of the county amounting to
néarly a quirter of. a million dollars, .
The secon] year he did almost «s-well;4
and last year hekept ihe figureaat al-}
most the same. He has.always been
oblizinz, courteous and attentive to
busiues-, and taken afl in all,,is one of
the best and most faitiful officers the
county-has ever had.
a oe
The Midsummer **Wasp*
The mid -ummer edition of the
Wasp, California’s cartoon paper, will
be issued July Ist. It-will he oe of
the most artistic nuinbers ever issued,
and in addition to contributions by the;
most talented writers on the Coast
will contain. a resume of pulitical
events in California, giving reliable
data on which to base‘calculations as
to the probable outcome of tue next
State election. As the editor and pub.
lisher, 8. W. Backus, is one of Califo-.
nii’s best informed politicians, this’
will undoubtedly be reliable and com.
prehensive. : .
Oey
Items'From the “Tidings.
Lev. Dorsey has been arrested in .
Sacramento for disturbing the peace .
of his wife. The couple separated
‘gome time ago and Dorsey left, ibe
city, his estimable wife remaining and
making !.cr own living. Defendant
demanded a jury trail. .
The W. Y.O. D. shaft is now down .
600 feetand the work of cutting ou:
the station isin progress, » Drifts wil) .
enable operations on the new shoot of
profitable ore recently discovered. In .
four or five weeks vood. nome. mop be
expected from this property,
}
Arrested At Sacramente.
Felégruph of Thursday ; John .
Leavitt, 4 Grass Valley youth, 19;
Years of age, was arrested yesterday
iu Sacramento on the strength of u
telegram from Grass Valley. The
police at Sacramento supposed that
Leavitt was wanted on a charge of .
deserting a minor child. He is ac-.
cused of deserting His wife soon after .
be married her. Constable Townsend .
went down after Leavitt and wi)
probably be here tonight. :
Tux farmer’s friend has for wan .
years been Dr. J. H. MecLean’s Vo' .
canic Oil Liniment, for horses, catt!
hogs and sheep. It has proved j
worth in thousands of cases, For sa):
by Carr Bros.
Agr brings us wisdom, but doesp
give us much time to use it.
No cure-all or untried remedy wil
cure as does Simmons J.iver Regulator.
oe
Are-so many people visiting Dr. Vi! the
Aukin, the Painless Dentist? {3
Because bis prices are within th .
reach of the poor.
Becanse he allows you a fair ya‘
tion for your-*old--awornout” brik? «.
plates.
Because he etands at the head of ‘'profession,
Because he taakes no extra ch. :.
for temporary plates. ~
Because he thanks you kindly
patronage, and takes great pleasur
explaining to you the simplicity «:
manufacture of Artificial Teeth
uses none but the best teeth man:
tured,
mit Ranepneeseeitadadadnns
Picrures of every deecripticAchramm’s Gallery, Broad et, #
3 2-9 Ge oe --—
Ie Consumption incura! ': *
Reéad the fullowing. Mr. C. !!
is, Newark, Ark., says: ‘‘W
with Abscese of Lungs, and trirpoysicians prononneed me ar i
able Consumptive, Be va» ik’. >
King’s New Discovery uv: 4 +
tion, am now on my third bo
able to oversee the work on ns (15+,
It is the finest medicvire ever ac
' Jesse Middlewart, “Decatu:, Qios
says: “Had it-not heen for Dr. King’s
New Discovery «© Consus: tin’ ’
would have died wi Lung Tru:id
Was given np by . ctors, Ain ©
in best of health.” ‘Try it. sa:
bottle free at Carr bothers Drug:
seiliaieieciacid cad ad
Mountain ice.
: The Union and Kountain Ice /
}% ny is now prepared to delive:
be delivered after
q
. word in his own defense,
. , 0ur mother was to come
Ss
BSOO FEwarp
ufacturers of Dp, ie Ler
% case of
cannot eure, te, maild,
A
hing, and
mien ae ard !
it.as we'l as civilized races. It used to
be -sa.d thet the man ‘in the moon waa
the offender m-stioned in Wn berg
who was broug:t before Moses-for gathering sticks cn the Savba.h day, but an
ancient traditioa on the subject speaks
also of the fizsure as being Cain carrying
a thorn bush with a dog at his heels, the
bush. representing the burden of sin and
the dog the evil spirit that took posses£.n of Cain. One of our earliest pocts
{Chaucer),speaks of the man as having
stolen the bush, and Shakspeare in one
of iis plays, “Midsummcr Night’s
Dream,” says: “This man, with lantern,
dog—and-bush ef thorns presenteth
Moonshine.” It is said in Holland that
the figure is that of aman who was found
stealing cabbage on a Christmas éve,
and who so annoyed his neighbors by
pilfering in their gardens, while they
were enjoying themselves, that they
wished him far enough, and as their far
enough was the moon, thither, as, the
. story runs, the culprit was taken, as
quickly as.might be, on the back of
the north vind before he could say a
It is said in
some places that he was.more than a
cabbage stealer, that the cabbages were
meant as a tempting bait with which
to., entice sheep. away and that a
great many sheep -were lost before
‘the thief was discovered and sent
where he could find neither animal
nor vegetable life. We all know that
the attractive power of the moon affects
the watery masses on the earva and
causes the rise and fall of the tides; and
this scientific fact comes out in a peculiar way, in one of these moon traditions.
Thus in Norway and Sweden there isa
story that the man inthe moon is a
giant who is in the habit of slowly
bending down and as slowly risingagain.
The ocean is said to swell up to full tide
when he .ioops and to ebb when he
stands erect. The Russians say that
there was once a man who went about
looking for a land where there was no
death, that in the course of his wanderings he came to the moon, where he
lived a hundred years before death
found him oyt, and that then he and
Death had a great struggle, in which
thé man in the moon was the conqueror.
The Greenlanders speak of the sun and
. moon as a brother and sister, who once
. lived on this earth. One day, we are
told, the sister took a tripinto the sky
to escape from her brother, who was
teasing her. She flew so far that she
became fixed in space and remained
there as the sun. Her brother sought
to follow her, but could_only go part of
the distance, and took his place in the
sky as the moon. And weare told, albo;
of the moon brother that when he gets
: into his last quarter he is tired and
hungry and that he then leaves his house
on a sledge harnessed to four dogs and
hunts for several days, and that on his
return he feasts so greedily on what he
hs captured that he soon grows into
“is Tull size and strength. So far as the
, moon is concerned there is-@ grain of
science in this story also, for some of
cur astronomers believe that the moon
vas at one time, untold ages ago,
thrown off from this earth, and that
. *'nee then it has gradually been going
further from us and nearer to the sun ~
Leeds Mercury. :
A country school mistress had much
t. suble with her pupils and to avoid
it made her examples placed before
t. em of an explanatory character or
ustrative. The effect was often un* .pected, In going over their usual
.cading lesson a line was chosen by
+e Jady upon which to test the merits
\of the scholars. The line read:
“And he was a man of unlimited
credit, in business.”
‘Now, John, can
is meant by the wo:
83 in this lesson?”
Thus she addressed one of the stum: ‘ing blocks of the school.
“I dunno, marm,” said
‘king sheepishly.
You don’t know?” said
ess. ‘Well, look here.
ou tell me what
credit when used
Johnny,
_ misu pose
shart of
noney at the latter part of the week
nd needed provisions, etc., now what
‘ould she do?”
«She was satisfied that her illustra‘ion was plain and awaited the correct
reply and it eame thus:
“Well, marm,” replied Johnny, ‘I
no what she would do unless she
wned dad’s Sunday coat.”
rie subject was instantly dropped
ud the teacher has lost all faith in
‘sat style of illustration.—Young LaI ‘es’ Journal.
STHE KING'S TOUCH.”
Tn England, two centuries
perstition credited the * Roy:
ugl scrofula, These su
63 have now become obsolete, and in their
have a scientific remedy in Dr.
Discovery, which
cleansing the i
impurities from
cause . is uy @ roy
sedy, world-famed and the only liver, hing
ape bisod remedy guaranteed to . it or
1-0 im every case, or money paid for it will
rofa . ASB Regulator Fv the 4
‘er and cal Discov~
«”* cures ali Silious attacks, Indigestion and
p Chronic Diarrhea and kindred ail“s. As an alterative, or blood-purifier,
marvelous in the
worst Skin tnd. Beaip Diseases,
‘Oo, popular guTouch” with
itious pracores and Bwellings, as pee as Lung-scrofula,
yumMonly kaown as FP onary Cousumpge re ar M erg §
3 EDICAL
oN, Proprietors, uftalo, N.Y.
sor Sis rath Head
two weeks from date. Property owners hayA Fact
VW O8TH kno wing is that blood dis
Fresh . éenfrma“Of tb state.
a4 i “S$ <oses te
ae fe ae Even
. : pbs oe Statod
an Le iabbelw eo) ua.
PIL yas i.hea2 settisut, RienmaSi:c Geut, and the
iike, are thorongh{ ly evadivated hy
Tad ngeefthis wen
} “erful alierative.
Mrs.‘ R. Irving
Devge, 110 West
12th street, New
York, certities :<
Zp go, after smi
.
About two years
for nearly tivo yenrs fron emuatic
mt, bein: =r! < onby wilt great
iscomfort, x1. . t tried various
remedies, includitir: eral waters,
without relief, I saw by a» o.¢vertise.
ment in a Chicago paper thas 2 tuan hack
been relieved of this distressing complaint, after long: suffering, by takinz
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I then decided to
make a trial-of this medicine, aud took
it regularly for eight months
pleased to say that it effected a coimplete cure, and that I have since hai uo
return of the disease.”
Mrs. L. A. Stark, Nashua, N. H.,
writes: ‘One year ago J was ‘taken il?
with rheumatism, being confined to my
house six months. I came out of the
sickness very much dehilliated, with ne
appetite, and toy systenislisoruered in
every way. epinimenced Lo use Ayer’s
Sarsapar!a and began to im:pre
once, gaining in strensth and seen re
covering my usual health, I cannot sav
too much in praise of this well-known
medicine.” :
“T have taken a great deal of medicine, but nothing has done me so
much good as Axer’s Sarsaparilla. I
felt its beneficial effects beiere I had
Detile, and I can
is ‘the best blooJLW. Ward, Sr.,
uite finished on
reely testify thai ii
medicine I know of.”
Woodland, Texas.
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass
t_ Brice $1; six borties, $5. Worth $5 a bottle
Hurniture!
FURNITURE.
OW IS THE TIME TO REPLENISH
your Homes with
Cheap and First-class
Furniture, Bedding, Fi,
From (0 te 50 ner cat.
less than has ever been seld
IN NEVADA CITY.S
ones
There swe orremsom ote With tire Laryest Wholesale Dealers by whichthe publie
ean purchase any quantity or quality of
Furniture at Cost and’ Freight !
é
Call and Examine Illustrated
Catalogues and Prices and be
convinced,
@@All orders promptiy filled.
CEO. E. TURNER,
Pine Street, Nevada City.
D. S. BAKER,
Draving and General H uling.
Transporting, Ete:
ATTENTION PAID TO
the Transportatiop of Baggage for Theatricel Companies, :
Dry Oak Wood
For sa:e in lots
bt Lita
from 1 to 500: cords
Uplolstering Shop.
JAMES KINKEAD
GIVES NOTICE THAT
he is always prepared to
do all kinds of Upbolster
ing on short notice,
a ng Mattresses, Hair
si Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Lounces, Single
Lounges, etc., etc., made to order.
FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL
KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVERIN
A WORKMANLIKE MANNER,
Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packed for shippine a specialty,
Piano Movine Promptly attended to
and Carefully Performed. :
All at the Lowest Living Rates
Thankful for past patronage, I respectful
ly solicit a continuance in the future.
OCOMMEROIAL STREET,
Second door from the American TeaStore,
James Kinkead.
MRS. A. N. HAGENS,
Having Putchased the
Pine Street Restaurant,
And Oyster Saloon
Will serve Meals to order at all hours,
IN EVERY STYLE.
Iee Cream in itsseason. A full assortment
: of Choice Confectionery.
:
City Board of Equalization,
HE CITY BOARD OF RQUALIZ ATION
i are in session each evening at the City
all, and will continue to hold meetings for
ing complaints tomake a» to their assessments w notice,
” Ay GAULT, President,
eases Wh’ .-h all other remedies fail
to cure, viel”; tp Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
fain
Ayer's Sarsaparilia,
IMINING LUMBER A SPECIALTY.
YO
g ’
emeages
LANDS FOR SALE.
ee PEt eh Se Sey
—i—
Owing to afiticipated chanye of business and of locality I am compelled to
sell all the lands owned by, me in this county—all held uncer Government
tide—and wi'l be wold in lots to suit purchasers. in size, from -a tows lot upward, and in shape as tay be suitable, at reasonable prices, accoring to lo
Cation: ; ; ae ;
TRACT NO. 1.—-Consisting of fractional Lot No, 5. in Sec. 27, fractional Lot No 15, in Sec.
26, with ,djoining tewn le's in Blocks J and 3, and mill site on Worshinyton Kavine—
ei] constitvting oux tract of lard, ou and adjoining the Pine Hill north of town, containing about zs acres; bounded on the wes: by the “Old Block Gravel « lai.u;’’ north, by
the Coe Quai tz Mine and on the east by line fence with Pearce & Caddy and others.
The mosi of Luis land is well timbered, second growth pine and is susceptible of being
divided inte a uun.ber of conyenient and accessible tracts, mostly very deep soi), valuable for fruit growing, alfelia o: gardening. One everng on lot jin Block 3;
One-half of another ever flowing spring will go with another eubdivisi::; one-half
right of sms!i+t eamfromatanne] on another and two ever-flowinz +:.eams from
tunnels on 1 rth. ide of hill, f eran f
TRACT NO. ~. --Tnree-sevenths ‘3-7ths), undivided, of the “Old Block Uravel Claim,”
containing in i:.c whole nineacres. Thisinnd is well timbered, h: + rood sur ace, not
broxen up, very C*ep 1ich soil and lies adjoining Tract Nu. onthe + . «t.
TRACT NO. ¥.‘i: © Homesteap, comprising ail the lands bound: un the east by the
turnpike road, uorti, ‘vy the Hughes’ road and Col, Hawkins’ pre +. viion claim, on the
west by toe Knights 0: *‘a ta Quartz claim, andon the south 6» 1.¢ Coe artz Mine,
coutaiuing sbout 100 acr. +: xtunt 19 acres enclosed with good, substantial and mostly
mew pick, tand wire fence, There are three .ever failing. springs of water within the
encicsure, and {ree water from ravine ‘or garden an¢ or. uard; good dwelling house of
13 rooms«; about 200 fruit trees growing, assorted yuricties, ome-halfin bearing and no
‘scale. This land hus been pronounced by «'« ros of foreign horticuliuris'’s and vineJandists as being first-class olive and Vine) aid ijand—the very best in this part of the
Stet.—end thesame kind as the horticuiturisis and vineyardists ir Napa and other
counties ure new purchasing at high prices for the same purposes.
THACT NU. 4.—Opposite the Homestead, on east side of turepike road, exte»ding from
Pownieg Quartz Mine to James Hammiil’s, containing about 13 aeres, with right of
way for ditch from Sou h Yuba Canai; und a uever failiug small stream of water owing
from atunnel onthis tract. Would divide weli ino four iots. :
TKAC! No. 5.—On\ north side of turnpike road, lying between R. Noell’s and C. R
Hill’s enclosed fields, containing 10 acres. Two-thirds well timbered, and deep soil.
Fine Alfaifaland. Withmaketwo elegant 5-acre tracts. South Yuba Canal runs through
extreme upper portion. en ee a
TRACT No. 6—On south side of npike road, ajoining Glenbrook Academy on the
west, containiisg about 6€ acres. -Considerable timber on this tract, with right of way
over Tract No. 5 for ditch from south ¥uba Canal. Much of this tract is-nearly level,
andrich deep soil. Will make several convenient subdivisions, from 5to 20 acres.
TKACT Ne 7—Comprising Lot No. 3. in-Section 2+, adjoining Glenbrook premises-on
{ the south, containiny about3i acres. .Considerable timber and some very good land
: with right of =e as before stated.
‘the omnibus lines make eight trips each way, per fey. over the mrapike. road.
+ TRACT No. 8&—The southeast quarter of Section 28, inT. 16, N. KR. 9 E., (1
sold) anid east half and east half of west half of routhwest quarter of same section, .
ucres, owned jointly with E. A. Koberts.
stream and several overflowing springs ov this tract. 4
All of fhe above lands are ‘‘underthe ditch” and water can be Hyjq/at all times.
TEKMS OF SALE— One-half cash. ‘Tbe remaivder in installments with one, two or
three years credit, secured by mortgage at usual local interest, Small tracts cash. ~
Also—350 feet, or shares, ont of 1500 in the ‘“!Nerwie: Quartz Glaim and in-Lot No. 2,
in Block No. 12, in South Grass Valley and part of Ford & Reilly Quartz Claim—about 3
acres With ditch. é
Alsu—: ne fourth undivided interest in the *Inkerman Quartz Mine,” adjoining the
North Star on the south—about 9 acres. ‘
Also—One-haif undivided interest in the *‘LastChance Copper Miue,” 2400 feet on the
lode; containing 14 acres, situated in peeuce var Copper District.
Mia@ 1 HESE MINING CLAIMS AKE ALL PATENTED.
Also—My Law Library consisting of 425 volumes of Keports,.Statutes and Standard
Text books, contained in six glass front bookeases, with office furniture and furnishi ings, maps, framed engravings and other office equipments.
Also—A good 5-room house and half acre lot enclosed well filled witb fruit trees, on
. turnpike roud in Hill’s Flat.
BE. WwW. ROBERTS.
GRASS VALLEY, CAL.
SSS EEE a _ eens
Rock Creek Mill and Larabep Company.
°
-L. & D. MARSH, -0
Proprietors.
Manufacturers of and Dealers in*
Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Rustic,
Ceiling, Stepping,
Clear Sugar and Yellow Pine
Siding,
FENOING AND POINTED PICKETS,
SPLIT AND SAWED GEDAR POSTS.
--—--0
All kinds of Luinber kept constantly ou hand or cut to order on short notice.
-O~
Doors, Windows, Blinds, Screens, Moldings of all kinds.
st aan
The Licowest Market Rates.
M. L. & D. MARSH.
Yard on Boulder Street, Nevada City. Mull on Rock Oreek.
THIRTEENTH: —
PANG OPEN
ee Riot gees
ELEGANT
MILLINERY !
Ladies, Call and Examine Styles and t~ Prices
whether you wish to purchase or not. .
Oo
iz=~We have one of the
most Skilied and Capable
Milliners on the Coast.
PRICES LOWER THAN
THE LOWEST!
es
Mrs. Lester & Crawford,
aay
MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY.
ae ee
You Don’t Get the News
UNLESss
red the WAILY TRANSCRIPT.
.
Nevade City, May 26—1w.
t
ess one acre
2795
dhe whole tract is offered. There isone living!
‘Both tor $6 50 a Year!
Both for $9 00 a Year!
4 YOU Must Pay in Advance for One Year
pay one year’s combination price in advance,
Is the Leading paper of Northern Central Catifornia—a
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ing and nteresting.
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S : important news of the week, gleaned from
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OREGON
AND BRANOH OFFICES IM PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND ALBANY
perpotigy . large tracts of
of ager 8. © success of this undertak
n the fact that out of 280 tracts placed on the market, Vind
acres of Wheatin the Mississippi Valley,
pmials trset of Land for the same price per a
A Tidal Wave.
—4
that he was alarmed at the predicted calamity to kappen
to San Francisco and asked measa-favor to receive his
. . . — . PNA re and
summer importation of Clothing. I agreed to do so
ae}
the first installment has arrived. In consequence ] hav
‘must be sold at a sacrifice to relieve me,
FLEE TO OUR RESCUE. ©
=a B H. MILLER,
Broad Street. Nevada City.
SESSION wn re
I make in good faith.
It means the very best goods at the Lowest Prices.
quality and style.
——o——
HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN ELEGANT STOCK OF
Men's and Bovs’ Clothing, Gent's Furnishing Goods,
HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
Trunks, Satchels, Etc.
t2Call and examine, the new stock. S§
Chas. Grimes,
TEE CLCOTHRiIiEBERr,
t
Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City
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of September, 1860. It is the oldest paper published in
Northern-Centra] California, has the largest circulation
and therefore as an advertising medium it is second to
no paper published in its section ot the State.
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(Regular Price $6 a Year) :
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Those in arrears for the Transcurpr now mast pay up in full, and also
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iti é
It_gives the latest and most reliable Mining ‘Boe
It is bright, indepenaent, enterp ry
The San Francisco Weekly Call . :
It is issned every Thursday, and contains all of the
th
It contains interesting special correspondence fen one cide A
selected and original general
nefal’ news and market quota
tural news und is in
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ITH ITS—— 2
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Is a reasonable proposition io make to sensiblepeople.
Every Department is filled with New Novelties, rich in
reasonable terms,
. oe ‘oe 6 alee _ DEALERS IN—
. . Wanitn N Hi nt . Staple and Fancy Hardware
() } , : Twelve Distinct cae
‘Sade HEATING :: STOVES
oe . ,-dAmdall the Best and ‘Newest a
é OO0K 1: a AND :: RANGES
= Se ee an Francisco last January,. _. All Styles.
. During my business trip © San Francis = J sus The Famous Sunerior Raneg,
one .of the Whoiesale Clothing Merchants informed The Best in the May ker,
Agente tor thee le irnres
CORRUGATED IRUN RUCHNG
Ammunition of all Kinds
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os We do notearry Enylish eur.
lery, We believe in the superior
me! Mmerican products,
PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY,
We Sell Everything at
San Francisco, Pricés,
FREIGHT ADDED.
PYTHIAN Plt
4 Grand Rally of all the Mei
Coun: y Knights,
bbe es FRIENDS, AND ALL ‘ r.
joy'a day ia the woods, at vee os
Storme’ Ranch,
Saturday, June 14th.
BRILLIANT DRESS PARADE
—By—
MountainDivision
Athletic. Sports.
Including Hurdie Baces, 200 yard rate,
100 yard race for boys under 14 years-of age,
Sack Races, S-legged Races, 50-yard Race for
Women, 60-yard Race for Girls, under 14
years of age, Blind Yen's Race, ‘Throwing
15-pound Cannon Ball, Standing and Running High Jumps, Wheelbarrow Races,
tle, ete., etc., for all of which
@@~PROF, ROBERTS, the Elocutionist,
will deliver several Recitations from the
stand,
Valuable Prizes Will Be Given
ee
Dancing
On @ good platform shaded from the sun.
Gentlemen 25 cents ; Ladies free.
Music furnished by the New Mountai
Division Band of 16 members.
——
Round Trip Railroad Tickets.
Gentlemen $1. Ladies, 50 Cents.
Children 4 to 10 years, 25 Cents.
Allwho come by other conveyance than
the Railroad will bécharged 25 cents to the
grounds, *
*
os
Railroad Time Table.
(To appear later, .
Bids for the following Stand Privileges
willbe réceived up till 12 o'clock noon of
SATURDAY, June 7th, viz: One Ice Cream
Stand, One Fruit and Confectionery Stand,
One Lunch Stand, One Soda and Lemonade
Stand, One Cigar and ToWaeco Stand. send
bids tok, J, RECTOR, Nevada City, or to
A. BURROWS, Grass Valley.
New York Bakery.
—o-=—
A. TAM, = Proprietor.
HAVING PURCHASED THIS WELL
Kellan og and popular Bakery of D.
OOMMEROIAL STREET, ~
Tintend to keep on hand at all times good
Variety of
BREAD,
PIKS,
CAKE,
: Etec.;
Wedding-Cakes °
And Pastry
Made to order on short notice and on most
All orders for anything in my line prompt
ly attended to,
By strict attention to business, giving
£004 satisfaction and selling at low rates,1
hope to merit « liberal patronage.
Home Cffice et Salem, Oregon, .
(In the State Insurance Buildine,)
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AS FOR SALE A LARGE T OF 7 CaTY AND SUBURBAN Paorunry. STOCK AND FRUIT FARMS, AL&O,
ud Company was especially organized tor the pur f \ rend th pone 0 paying
wcres of Land inte'hto 20 acre Lote thee oyouts bought and subdiy
225 have been sold, We claim that 10 acres of choice Lun a larger income than 160
in Fruit will bring
We also make valuable improvements in t
ere that yqu would have ‘for
b Vf b
‘arm,
Send for Pamphlets, Maps and Price List.
he way of roads, fences, ete, We can a
to pay bed ‘large
Spencerian Steel Pens
WINDOW GLass, rc.
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groceries
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July 20th
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