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. Perfectly possible account of the circumstances is given in II Kings, VIII] ing ector if the dogs wouid only allow my
_edin Holland..
eisce,
‘or nearly two years from rheumatic yible
gout, being able to walk only wiih great
make a trial of this medicine, and took
it regularly for e
pleased to sa
with rheumatism,
honse six months.
covering my usual hea!
too much in praise of
eine, bu
eon
mo.
: eee (Concluded from Tueeday’s paper.)
. : dering aimlessiy about, dazed drenched
“pice ors Sen Yana Freeh ta tothe skin. He took him home cence
ral, North Moore’s ; foraphysician
eremrest ne yy en Meantime the storm had. #bated ‘ana
“Som Stak eee Theat ae
errs to the -. ; satisfaction. At one ume . seriously
oramaranes . 3 satan tf No bed chee a acrey bull-don oo te Sec ‘~ . asking seen a si TH ;
WEDNESDAY,” MAROH 12, 1690. too Usage ana dirccucg way puiaon 8
—_—__ ward of fifteen doliars to Tippoo Tib for nis
recovery
English as Written im Japan.
the “pound.” Jumping into a
amusing specimens of English as it is} dasned off at once fur tue foot of Une Hun
written by the Japanese. Among —— — oo pein The —_ is a
e ug. low building exvending some distance
therm are these, from a library comait iain the ioe egy r. ponds erage
pany’s rules: ‘The Profession of our by row als, tuxz-voals and barss—prinCom pany is supplying the all Japanexe . cipai:y barxs There is a large tanu under
Classica) and Modren Books or Chinsee iton wiuch is painved tn Diack-and-tan iet: ters on 2 sXy-terner oackground “No a
a 1 English Language Books _ . declined with tanks” Tue pound-keeperse
Readers for recieving duly. Lending . a nan Who iooks asif he might taxe @ lot
Pree.” “The object of our library is . °f erricrs from the pen and free fre.and at
; the drop’of the hat. Avont tnree hundred
for the Reader who desired, to Read mon;‘rel dogs are imprisoned 1n_a large cell
many book at one time for searching waiting upul the law decides whetner they
useful matter. Therefore all book] shall be executed by eiecuricity or fleas.
which $e ready in our Company, te The paupered scions of mobier races each
permit te Read; but the prevailing
1-10 of ad : auy thing I have yet encountered.
cently been unearthed, It occurs in Whai-was todo! 1 expiained the circum
II Chronicles, XXII 2. There Ahaziab
is described as having, at the age of
forty-two, sueceeded. his father, who
died at the age forty, 0: in other words
Ab:ziah was two years older than bis
rect«nized in a field never worked by a liv
26, itis suprising that such a glaring. voice to be heard—tiat was my only fear.
error should “tll escaped the oa of Trey kept up a steady stream of Wagnerian
the many Jearned divines who, from
time to time, have revised the Bible. . ce1eprated actors will you beeve I’m HarAccording to the book of Kings Ahaziah 8 age at the time of his succession
was only twenty-two. and began to imitate Henry irving as Hamoe jet. As! proceeded the howls grew fainter
Kine Doan of Senegambia has Pre-/ @ed fainver, an“ wheu I had Anished the
scribed @ “boiled ebirt” as the only . Pctod was as stil! as death. The warden,
with tears in his eyes, admitted that . was
pro er court drese, and consequently the man, but couid not account for the
there are ominous mutterings of strange silence in the pound. He looked
anarchy in he air. into the pena” ‘vo surprised to find every
“ ee dog stone dead except Zav. He aione nad
TuHose passionate persons who carry . Oven apie Wo stand it. He had been there
their bearts in their mouths are rather gy yo Sets, ond np we teseted tis
to be pitied then feared, Suppose . goor said: “Mr. Parrison, the Society for
they should swallow? the Prevention of Ur.veity to Aninais toinks
: ws ws drowning & very cruel way of killing dogs.
Germans are horrified to find that] If you will sliow me . wul suggest that tney
the delicious Dutch hams they have . Sive you €4.200 @ year tocome here four
c # umes @ weea and give imitations of Irving.”
been eating are American hamssmok-. "4 yy anxed nim and said it wouid be imposi“ ¥ Pony
dopo sibie.ae_ my business compelied mete isevethe city.—Louis Herrison, in N. ¥. Worid.
Tax rag hall st Vionew the clove! “A TBRRIBLE MISTAKE.
success and netted $9,000 for the poor
of the city, >
Esouisa Torres are subscribing to
defray the expenses. incurred by the
Londo» Times in the Parnell Commission caxe.
1S as well,” she said,
with a quiver of pain
in % lonely, unfre~quented place, but I
don’t mind; no one
will know that I started for Aunt Meg’s on
Clyde island, with my
Iv nobody had @ passion for scquiring riches, bow many poor devil:
fi :
would be ou: of employment.
wt iba rd a yin
us ‘
The wind,which had Tue Man who jas to ask his wife o wind which
driven her little craft
hither in spite of all
effort to prevent it,
ion
was blowing a gale,
t ted on the sands and, spring. M4RR14GE would be more frequentMarcia pulled it b the
ly a success iffewer men and women. po beach, wae
fur car fare and tobacco money has no
need of a mother-in-law.
g
z
were failures. : Over there lay the city with her homé
ie _} Bestling in its bosom, and Harley would be
: i <. in. Cxpecting tea shortly now, but she wouldn’t
“Tux cost of a cremation in Paris is be there—no, never again!
only-60 cents. Vivid lightning streaked the horizon and
~ Serer the muttering thunder was coming nearer.
~ eae Wane, Marcia Lessinge shivered and vaguely
wondered if it would not have been better
eae Up : ' to have been drowned outright than this.
The residence next to Methodiet Running along the sands looking for
Church is offered for rent. Apply to shelter, she noticed a dim path leading into
k Aumer. ; tf, the interior. The great drops of rain were
Fron ae now beginning to fall, and, concluding to
‘ ;, . ust toits guidance, she turned into the
Tue San Franci-co Evening Post ic. diminutive road and disappeared among the
the leading evening paper of San Fran. low cedars lining the shore. :
; tf denly the storm burst over the city in
allits fury, and luckless humanity rushed
Indoors,
In @ respectable-looking flat the smoldering fire on the hearth kept a frugal meal,
a C long since prepared, from growing cold. In
the hall @ youtg mechanic hung up his
ORTH knowing is that blood dis. . damp coat,brushed his shoes and wonW eases which all other remedies fai) ro ed why no sound came from the adjoinAyer’s Sarsaparill room.
0 cure, yield to Wrosh pa bmg “Marcia must be out,” he thought; “but
tion of this state. }*’s 20 awful night to get belated, thought
Bie Duty Seer. LUN HARRI DG
W hue in that desperate mood it sudden!y . .
f samen a occurred tome that { bad not yet visiteu
A Tokio correspondent gives some. *S be thhoeg :
to ihe deata-watenh, who presented me to
Book at present is wished for Reader} tue warden. Lasxed him if the oficers had ‘
to be lend from the procedeur of Send-. 2rouy tin a bull-dog who looxed Like across . Marcia sped along the path in the rushing
iog.” “Wh of] °s** °&8 @ prize-fzhter and a comic opera.
ing: 0 has read the Book _. He repiied that there was a dog of that de.
our Company, above Three month by serspiion im the Gfub cell. 1 rusned toward
olish reading, thought . ‘he dungeon and beheid Zab, who, upon berips Ohapacy oe send the Sigaolding me, set up @ how! which his three
je Tot = auucred fei.ow prisoners joined in, and for
mature of Special and may be lend by] ivout five minutes tne scene resemoied an
Pprytng Lending Price that mitigating . after-dinver speech at a bar.quet more than
I pianged my hand into My pocket to re
: . . deem tim, when to my borror i discovered
Bible Errer.
j. * t '? that IL had brought-o0 money with me The
A singular error in tne Bible has re-} “os were to be urowned in twenty minutes.
stances to the warden, who smiled an Kast
river smile, and said: “i don't know you,
and can't ailow you to have the dog uniess
you give me three dotiars.”—#toid him that
Iwas Lous Harrison, the. comedian, and
aswed if he had ever beard of me He said
he fad frequentiy, but ne wouid require
: positive proof that! was the man . Here
futher. Seeing thet suethet and 6 Was a chance to have my abi::ity as a mimic
ch ruses without interm:ssion. . said:
“Warden,if 1 give you some imitations of
rison?” He said he certainly would, at
which the dogs set up another howl of
agony. Well, 1 struck a tragic attitude,
round the firm mouth, 4
“Sf I perish. Iam here }
.and working faithfully over the fainting
Marcia’ consciousness
eyes.
“Her son and not poor, abused Harley . ’?
flashed through her mind. “0! it has been
such a dreadful mistake!’ she moaned
aloud
geal being lost in such a storm is dreadful.
t
faintly. She was inwardly thanking God
that she had missed Clyde. This being lost
had brought such 9 sweet relief in its reve.
lation. 4
il
F
F
i
E
i
u
i
enough to expect a safe return,
ter.
1 know that he loves her!”
terminus of the little woodland path.
to see through the stormy twilight. A fai
home.” :
ping at the door.
“Gracious mc! Why, come rignt in.”
“You lost your way, did you?”
ashore near by.”
going to the city, I suppose?”’
going to Murray on Clyde."
night but for the storm,
“and here’s his picture,” taking up @ case
from the table at her elbow. “That's him,
his wife and little one,” she added, proudly.
Marcia Lessinge gave it one “Startled
same lovely woman, something like she had
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[Including : the
MARCIA PULLED IT HIGH UP ON THE BEACH,
had Mo incividual ceil I introduced myseif they might find Mi Lessinge or her remains, for none were scarcely sanguine
pb it was. ane dark very fast now. Bee SRE SE PAE
“I may survive night,’’ she muttered, ena
‘+ 22 + 4 ee nd reach Clyde to-morrow, if I-tind-shelBs. Ex.
“But she was beautiful,” catching her
breath in whispers, with little, painful
gasps, “the woman whom he caressed, and
Not -heeding her steps, she caught her
foot in a tangle of vines and fell; struggling to her feet shé pressed on toward the
“It certainly leads somewhere,” yim
2
glimmer of light rewarded her aching
vision.
A few rods further and she came toa
email cottage. “I did not know that this
bit of land was really inhabited,” she said,
much relieved; “but it is sofhebody’s
Meanwhile they will sell everythin
“May I come in?” she asked, faintly, rapAn old lady answered the summons.
In a trice Marcia Lessinge found light and
warmth in the plainly furnished, but pieasantinterior. A bright fire burning on the
hearth reflected its cozy gleams on a few
ld-fashioned portraits on the smoky walls,
end the neat and tidy appearance of the
room was altogether home-like and restful.
After a change of clothing and a oup of
fragrant tea, the cheery old woman ‘asked:
“Yes,” answered Marcia, “my boat is
‘It’s awtul to be out in such a storm as
this, ‘specially on the water. You were
“No,” said Marcia; “coming from. I was
“O; yes; that is a little farther north,’ rejoined the hostess. ‘My husband is over
there for to-day; would have been back to“I’ve a son in the city,” she continued,
glance and her head swam. Surely that
We have all the Leading Brands in
MENS’ RUBBER BO
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STOUT’S PATENT, (Snag Proof.)
BOYS’ RUBBER BOOTS
Men’s Rubber Overs,
Self-acting Alaskas,
Snow Excluders.
~ . LADIES? & MISSES FINE RUBBER BOOTS
A’ Specialty.
———o:
—Orders from the country promptly filled.
GREAT CHEA
=. EX. LENNIE & co.,
Ave DECIDED TO. MOVE TO THE PUGET SOUND COUNTRY, OFFER FOR
THE ‘STOCK AND GOOD WILL OF THEIR BUSINESS,
STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS.
eat GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
ms, Toilet Sets, Musical Iustruments,
You Don’t Get;the News
UNLESS
You Take the DAIL
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BROAD STREET, BELOW NATIONAL HOTEL,
JAMES CAIRNS, Proprietor.
Heavy Concord Team Chain and Express Harness.
Light Buggy Harness of all Kinds on hand and made to order.
“Boston team, buggy and express Coliars.
Riding Saddles pd Bri lies.
Rober, Blankets, Webatd Leather Halters.
Curry Combs and Brushes of all desvriptions.
Buggy Whips, Whipstocks, Lashes, Blacksnakes.
Axle Greese, Harness Oil, Harness Soap.
’ Gente’ and Boys’ Buck and Kid Gloves.
Ladies’ and Gents’ Driving Gauntlets.
Carriage Trimmings and Bugsy Harness e Specialty
PRICES THE Low zysT.
Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St., Nevada City.
P RETIRING SALE.
Carr Bros..
"PROPRIETORS OF THE
PALACE :: DRUG :: STORE,
Cor. Pine and Commerciat: Nevada City
in their lin
argains in Albu
8, Toys, and General Stutio:
The entire stock : mnst be closed out by April Ist.
A Second-hand Upright Piano,
for sale.
® quantity of Household Furniture and axzoo1 Milk Cow
H. H. LENNIE & CO; Pioneer Book Store, Nevada City.
EEP CONSTANTLY ON
HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE 8TOU
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SCHOO). BOOKS.
BLANK Booms,
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ANSGRIPT.
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riice of books, 0 for each langu,
tecluding answers to questions, See,
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Prof. Chas. H. Sykes
PRINCIPAL,
WEISTERSCHAFT —scHan),
OF LANGUAGES,
129 O'Farrell Street,
8AN FRANCISCO,
Ce
CHARLES ADOLPH.
DEALER IN
Second Hand Goods.
OF ALL KINDS, Such as
Household Furniture,
Miners’ Tools,
oe Curios,
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND FAITHFULLY ATTENDED TO,Ee Ec, Etc
Cleaning and Laying of Car sets
T. BH. CARR And Other General Work
Done to Order,
City. Bill Poster.
Will promptly and faithful) do all
in thistine Panes eithte ae
My prices are reasonable, Give me a call.
Leave orders at my Store \
Union St., City Hotel Building
National Meat Market
OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK,
cea
0.3 NAFFZIGER.... Proprietor
B22 Punk, MUTTON, VEAL, 8aU84
GES, Ete:
HAMB, BACON AND LARD, wholesale 0
retail.
_ And all kinds of Meats usually found }first-class Market,
Moats delivered { ee of charge.
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{Ophulstering Shop.
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blessed v
has evi
last betw
Charlc
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Francise
band, E
are said
city.
The !
Parlor a1
the afrai
invitatio
Armory
evening
There
county j
* two ser
quintett.
is howe
cases an
may arr
A law
sion of t
Board «
“ every co’
eléction
should ¢
dred voti
general
this city
An
When ;
his loca
once tha
or mone
man wh:
ing to hi
his loca
the tow
list.
J,8,
issue thy
the comi
City Ms
he serve
~~ made a .
the duti
seen them herself. A suffocating sense
igintly: “Your
son, did you say?”
“Yes’m; perhaps you may have seep him.
Ho pes at 122 West Fou street this,
yeak; last year he rented f: up town,
but it was more expensive.”
“One hundrdd and twenty-two West
Fourth street!” whispered M .rcia Lessinge
With bloodless lips, “and not Harley,’ and
witk a stifled cry she slipped to the floor.
“Gracious me!’ exclaimed the old lady,
“the storm’s been too much for her nerves,’’
ss — re
if
“Gracious mE! WHY, GOME RIGHT in.”" *
she soon restored her to
In a few minutes she opened her
“ Yes,” answered the hostess; “tothink of
might have cost you your life.’
Marcia replied in the affirmative, but
ge reckon she’s to mother's.”” He went in and
hand daily. ‘Even sat down by the fire; the tempest beat
such deep-séated . ®€®vily at window and door, and he went
and stubborn com. °¥@F 0 the drenched panes uneasily.
lainte“as Rheu Some one enveloped in a €0ssamer was at
P “arte Nseiscohty the outside door, and the young husband .
tie Gout, and the . BSstened.
ly eradicated by fully as soon as the door admitted him,
the use of this won“Not ” : :
’ just now,” answered the husband,
deriul alterative. . wut tog is prepared and waiting, so I
Mrs. R. Irving . thought she had run over to your place for
fear.”
* About two years ago, after suffering . _ Harley
geet, after om. suffering, 3, yrs “Out on the water?” and Lessinge stood added, meaningly,
Ha. I then decide dumb witb terrified amazement gazing at
into @ seat moaning. “She has been strange
rs confined to my
and began to improve at and the boy continued?
once, gaining in strength and soon 5: .
ne, td fy, Teannot Aven “She has seen you several times at
ing has d good-bye. This may be
h good as y Me Maonane villa. strangeness. For my part I Marcia
1 Mg beneficial gr te ‘ore I had . meant to never return.”
one bottle, and I can “Ol my God!” cried the husband, breaktestify that it is the best bloodpet How of." = L, W. Wasd, Br,, . uf fare’, from the lad and rushing wildly
» Texas, :
away in the
i.
Cl
dering, with man misgivings, if Harley
Was not distrac with grief at her absence. Poor Harley! Bhe could remember, . jurst, on
now that the other was off her mind, how
kind and4tender he had always been to her,
D , 110 West . . a moment and got storm-bound,” frail bark ever skim the blue foam-crested
pee poet New “O! Harley; sheis lost on the water, I . .WaVéé6 With as earnest an occupant before?
” _ .
the boy, who wrung his hand in heipless go to Harley!” she moaned entreatingly, ‘ ‘
: wigs Sygate. 4 ~ f. “What was she out there for, . clutching her brother’s arm in a frantig . “04 satisfaction and selling at low rates,/
plete cure, aad thee I have since had no . Theo!” he gasped, finally, Then he sank . way.
disease ”
we Fhe Btark Nashua, N. H.,. @f iste; but as she said nothing, 1 know tears dropped from his own hot eyes, And
writes: “One year ago I was taken iii . nothing—I don't know what to do—poor . with an almost superhuman effort the
bale Marcia!” broken-hearted wife calmed herself and . :
came out of the} Theodore Raynor stood regarding his prepared to meet the worst—if it came.
sickness very mnch debilitated, with po brother-in-lvw suspiciously. ‘was plain .
anpetile, and my system disorder ip . that he doubted him. “1°il teil you if you softly fhto the darkened room
Pes Beko: Ie Tt commenced to use Ayer’s don’t know.’ Lessinge looked
Cc & to her brother's arm she stole
up eagerly, suffering Hariey lay.
= Many were the kisses, tender and kind,
sed On the unconscious husband’s burnaR
well-known . #42 West Fourth street; has seen you ing brow; many were the tears of bitter
medicine,” Caress a lovely there and kiss the contrition cued over shes couch of pain bePome
“T hay e: of ij. Childin her arms when you bade them fore the light of return’ i reason dawned ‘
4 Cane Arent tea gy the to the again in the dear eyes. But at last they
into the street. “I am perfectly inno-. her husband's breast and Inade it her concont of it all; never was at the number in fessional. I can never forgive myself for
: . my life and know none of its occupants, O!, the days of pain I have caused you, Harley,
Sarsa arilla Tmnvet find Marcia, must goto my wife,” Er And she sobbed out her repentant
: : j “You can not now,’’ called the brother bah poeeenderad arms, ;
PRI pele he Tee ae sald, with eco
Eas 3 8 at Clyde—may have gotten there— lonate love, w! own tears ming!
& Co., Lowell, Mass but I can’t see how, pO s 2 reaps “never mind, we will be drawn
Leasinge sped close
rain, intent on finding his little "Itwas tet a mistake, Mareia; and the
Pant Wo! is fie 0 seal a tel oad
wollte me:
She could not sleep, but tossed about wonThe morning dawned beautifully calm,
Uver the waters she fairly flew. Dids
But the blinds were all drawn and a
Lessinge sprang to his feet, a terstrange stillness reigned in the Lessinge. wedaing*Onkes:z 1
fear pressing like a weight on bis home as Marcia hurried up the walk. A
é in heart. “What do you mean Theodore?” , Breat dread took p ion of her. QO}
sees Senin ne Set ions “O! Hal J mean that Marcia was seen out . what had happened to Harley?
without relief, I saw by an advertise. . ape east on Fs sap sid ba pr setind 6 wie a te pei A reasonable terms,
inan 5 ne, ? ; Har
weeny relieved of Rae aie d pag ove in such a storm anthia” sues ill. He re oa al oan "you," be . All order for anything {m my line promp
ly attended to,
By strict attention: te husiness, giving
“Be quiet,” commanded Theodore as he
ved all night about you,’”’ he
a gave alow cry ofagony. “Let me
‘Compose yourself,” said he, while the
FIKt.D, GABDENAND FLOWER SEED
. CARRIAGE WOODWORKER
HE FIRM OF DENNY
having arranged with me tocon
Working Department in connection
heir Wagon Making ¥stablishment,
will doeve rything in
the Lowest Prices,
desire to have it understood that
@@MY TERMS ARE CASH -@a
FOR ALL WORK DONE.
shop do not have to
e
‘H.C, MELL,Broad Street, Nevada City,
General Wagonmaker,
dacvand
In the Most Excellent Manner and at
. The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City
4
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fully . Paid up Capital $30 000
A General Banking Business"Transacted.
Wwe SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABL,
.
Sav Francisco. ;
And Sacraments
We issue BILLS OF-EXCHANG:
Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin
cipal cities ef GREAT BRITAIN.
and EUROPE,
Collections en any part of th.
United States a specialty.
Highest Price Paid fer Count:
and State Warranre
Geld and Silver Bullien
‘Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bearing Orchards. __.
Pied sant as tg Both places are within two miles of the Narrow Gaug.
Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev
ery advantage for a desirable home.
+ ay bine Vow PRESIDEN,
JOUN T. MORGAN,........ CasHien
D, E. MORGAN. -Ass'TCasHine and Szu’y
vs, BR. Mp Hons, Joun T. Monea
Gro. M. Hueusgs,
E. M. Preston,
New York Bakery.
D. W. KELLER: Proprie‘or
AVING PURCHASED THIS WFLI
known] and popular Bakery ofG Wm
OOMMEROIAL-8TREET, get eure. F “Isn’t Marcia here yet?” It was his and, although the water was still rough, Lintend to keep on band at all times a good wife’s brother who questioned thus fear. Marcia was on the sands before sunrise, so . variety of
eager was she to get back to the husband
she had so wrongfully misjudged, BREAD.
fimd Fastry
Made to order on short notice and on most
hope to merit a tiboral patronage.
D. W. KELLEREtc.
where poor,
onee more.on her with theeld love,
stronger than illness or death in their Fe" G! pak
‘it was that Marcia hid her face on
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Special Bargains inLands.
5000-320 acres, three miles from Grass Valley; good house and barn ;
orchard in bearing; a large, never-failin ly of
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$59) )-125 scres; not mora than 2 miles from Navada City or Grass Val
ley; nearly all clegred ; good honse and _barn;fineorehard -in-besring;‘conatat=
} good water; all can be irrigated ; all under fence,
$37 50-450 ncres gently rolling fruit or grazing land; all fenced ; 100
acres cleared ; good wate
$2500. . Great bargain ;
$9006-00 scree good friiit land, situate three miles from Nevada City; 15
acres cleared; house and barn, vineyard, garden, six head cattle,
“wagon and farming implements; f
D 21 MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET,
8AN FRANCISCO,
acres cle. red ; good
free. water; all impleme
» ADVERTISEMENTS
ted for all news:
on the Pacific Coast, t
Polynesia, Mexican Po;
onies, the Eastern State
eyerv newspaper published bs paper p bnil
ing of a variety of rees
Sa
must be sold, P
DRS. BOBO & HUTCHINS,
Physicians and ‘Surgeons.
$2 . 5000425 acres of good frui
two barns; 100 acres cleared ; ore!
of place. Will he sold at the abo
$4 1 50-104 acres; highly i
water, seven head of cattle, two horses, wagon,
situate three miles from Nevada City,
farin at a low price,
ve low price on account of absence,
FFICK AT DR. BOBO mproved ; good house and barn, orchard, free ‘Beckman’s Building.
Working Glasses Attention.
@ are now prepared to furnish all clagsb employment at home, 4ll the
time, or for-thei
tew, light and-pro
sex easily clear from 50 cents to
proper sum b
the~-bui 5
‘arn nearly.as much as men.
e this may send their add
siness, Ve make this offer,
well satisfied we will sen
arto pay for the trouble of w
culars and outfit free. Add
& (4,, Portland, Maine
Dividend Notios.
OF PIFTY CENTS PER
Capital Stock of the CJTIome due and payable
’8 OFFICE IN
$2500--125 acres; 4 miles from Nevada City ; 80 acres cleared; house
and barn ; some !ruit trees; free water for irrigating,
growth of pine and oak timber,
soil is ‘very rich and will make «
VIDEND NO. 87,
lon and after Ma
of sheditieons 5
JOHN T, MORGAN, Cashier.
A. WUTKE,
Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker
_—O—
Ee These are only a few of the -ba
FINE ROOTS AND HORS A sPEUiaLTy . Offer at present, We have all kind
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
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For Sale or Rant on Easy Taras!
A rare chance to secure a profitable
P ded by fuland competen Drug
Loans on other securities
Bank premises
Furniture and fixtures, “Bate ta
Heal eatate taken for _
debt.
4,889,
{JAMES KINKEAD
GIVES NOTICE THAT
he is always prepared to
do all kinds of holster
ing on short notice.
ring Mattresses, Hair
Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Lounves, Single
Lounges, ete., etc., made to order, \
FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL
KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN
A WORKMANLIKE MANNER.
Pianos, Pictures and Furniture pack.
ed for shippine a Specialty,
Piano Movine Promptly attended to
and Carefully Performed.
{All at the Lowest Living Rates
TOR CASEZ,
Thankful for past patronage, I respectful
ly solicit « continuance in the future.
SHOP .ON PINE. STREET,
Second door South of Geo. E. Turner's Hardware Store, opposite K. of P. Hall.
James Kiokead.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT
‘OF THE—
CITIZENS BANK
With its Ageney at Grass Valley,
(
Showing ite financial condition on the
morning o: abuary lst, 1890,
RESOURCES,
Cash onhand ... . $ 24 811.18;
Checks and cash items.” OPT St
Due from banks .-,, 4,898.41
Gold bullion. ...,.' 8,019,86
Itema farcoliection .. 8,410.12
Interest-bearing bonds, 24, 00.00
County warrants
8,801 35
'oens on real estate.. 87,275.00
ns on bonds and
storks, es 5,156.58
3
dol 7,670.61.
611,82"
00
Loans on personal ge:“WRN. cs cuparae
oh eee ewes wees
STATE OF CaLivorNia,
CounTy oF NEVADA
r; large house and barn ; improvements cost shout Total**:'*+ 0.5), 3 ‘$211,805.01 $211,885.51
; LIABILITIES.
Paid . f 000,00
Reasive A be ‘ 00
horse and . )styided pronid'’.’ iagiese
ree water for irrigating, A real bargain. Due“anks... .... wig oe
t and vegetable land; twogood houses and . "Ped dividends.. —_—— 1
hard and garden; free water for & portion ONO soot res ARLLMMOE. $811.80
We, th reighed. do solemnly swear and all farming implements; 'tmat Wwe each be yy personal knowledge of .
he matters contain on the
and that the same is a
por, of the tnenil eee
‘
-at Grass f “agency
f our knowledge
el
alley, on the morning o
acoordl the best :
ta therein steed atu tte SE
Bank »nd ite proper off and correspondents,
: ‘
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We futne
ow that, the =bride piel seek eae ogee ae
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4s appears inthe if2 AN; Aast. Cashier. $8000.--560 acres; two miles from Nevada City; covered with a fine
: which alone is worth more than price asked ; R e
Notaiy ellent fi
; ea rye ys aty of Nevad
scellent fruit land when cleared ; all can be ee of Galte Oe caveats éay of
1) BRABLA, Notary Public
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s-of Lands ‘at prices with ihesery sesh wm aed
ranging from $5 to $75 per acre. Terms Wasy, * Berks Paves
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