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Bae Daily Seanscript.
Se. & Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal
rice anos ew and Moore's
er tewn of coun! Y Sino in Placer
Sierre at ento, San
“from Siski to Diego from the 3ierra to the ad
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THURSDAY, MAROH 13, 1890.
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A Preepective Fertuae.
Mrs. James Frazer of Rock Creek in
this township is one of numerous
* claimants in a suit over an estate consisting of a very large tract of valuable
lunds in the State of Florida, The!
case has been in litigation for sixteen
veare past. About ten years ago it got
into the Supreme Court-.and the decision was then adverse to the side on
which Mrs. Frazer is. Recently, however, there has been in the District
Court a verdict favorable to them, and
now the Supreme Court will be called:
upon to finally settle the contention.
Mrs. Frazer will, itis said, get about
$60,000 if ber side wins this time.
The Bosses Did It.
Reports recei ‘ed at this city Wednesday were to the effect that Tuesday’s election in Sacramento had resulted in the defeat of Gregory, the
Republican candidate for -Mayor, by
Comstock, the Democratic candidate.
The balance of the Republican ticket
was said to’have been victorious. The
report that brought the foregoing intelligence further stated that Gregory’s
defeat, was due to the manipulation of
certain Republican bosses who had a
“sack” that came from ‘an’ unknown
source.
Eternal Unfitn-es.
At a private party given in Downieville the other evening the refreshments consisted of ice cream, frosted
cake and_iced lemonade, and the interior of the house wes decorated with
palm lesi fans, The guests went to
and from the scene of the festivities
Bat » here's the Bear
Supervisor Buffington saye the log
which Harry Daniels saw a cinnamon
bear riding down Deer creek on the
other morning has been left by the receding waters on a boulder about half
a wile below Pine! street bridge. He
thinks the bear must haye taken to the:
woods. .
The Hogue Exposed.
For some time pet a fellow who asplaying the part of a ‘peeping Tom”
and girls. He was captured Tuesday
night by Wm. H. Mitchell. :
A Fownsite Patent.
The (sovernment has issued-a townsite patent ior Mouney Flat in Rough
and Ready tuwnship, The tract conBSisté 01 183.44 scres, :
SEES as
fer Rent.
The residence next to Methodist
Church is offered for_rent. Apply to
Frank Aumer. tf.
Tux San. Franci-co Evening Post is . the leading evening paper ef San Francixco, tf
Buchien’s armica Saive,
The best Salve in the world for Cute,
Briises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt RheumFever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chillains, Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or
no aquired, Itis guaranteed to
iva ports satisfaction, or money rekey Price 25 cents per box, For
g le by Carr Bron, tf
At Virginie City, March 6, tothe wife of
E.B. Morrill, of Truckee, a son.A Fact
Yorrs knowing is that blood dis}eases which all other remedies fail
to cure, yield to Ayer'’s Sarsaparilla.
Fresh confirmation of this statement comes to
hand daily. Even
such deep-seated
and stubborn complaints as Rheu
matism, Rheumatic Gout, and the
like, are thorough‘ly eradicated by
the use of this wonderful alterative
Mrs. R. Irving
Dodge, 110 West
126th street, New
: York, certifies :~
“ Abont two years ago, after suffering
for nearly two years from rheumatic
it, being able to walk only with great
iscomfors, and having tried various
Femedies, including mineral waters,
without relief, I saw by an advertise.
ment in a Chicago r that a man hai!
been relieved of this distressing complaint, after long suffering, by takin:
Ayer’s Sarsaparilia. I then decided i
make a trial of this medicine, and took
it regularly for eight months. I an
(pleased to say that it effected a complete cure, and that I have since had no
return of the disease,’”’ , i
s. LL. A. Stark, Nashua, N. Hi.
tes: ‘One year ago I was taken il’
with :Lenmatism, being confined to m}
house six months. I came out of th:
sicknes very much debilitated, with n:
appetite, and my system disordered is
every way. I commenced to use Ayer’. .
Barsapaciila and began to.improve a:
once, gaining in strength ahd soon recovering my usual health. I cannot say).
too pe i in praise of this well-knowu
cine,
mauc
felt its beneficial effects before I ha
know of,’ —L. W, Ward, Br.
Texas.
finished one bottle, and I ca: this means.” He was skipping
. EA that it ia the best blood. . SePlein what Mile ieeaiform, and, catoning
as ”
PREPAMsd }
“PT managed todo vo littie mischier.
‘nd beaming mood, and had chucked Mrs.
iapidation:
the second oor and a D . apoeeesd
“I have taken a great deal of medi. . obeyed, struggling as she wen
eine, ie pe ag ta done me s: . ber features into @ proper expression of
fh as Ayer's Sarsaparilia. 1 . sympath
up one of the garments, he held it up for
her inspection, and daylight could be seen
through it in every
Mrs. Dodkin
bed, “Let me tell you a little story,”
she said, sweetly: ‘Katy hung out your
shirts today, the starch in, and @ couple of
ME. DODKINS’ GOATS.
f shutup the goats,”
“Of course I do.
Its downright cruelty to keep the
follwa conde’ ik
goat likes his liberty
as well as a woman,
and how would you
like it if I were to pen
you up im one corner
ofthe house?”
“Since you choose
tocompare me toa
goat, a bunting,
‘strong-smelling Billy goat, sir, you may
get your dinner the best way you,can, J
‘sha!l -» over to mother's for the remaindér
of the day,” replicd Mrs. Dodkins angrily.
“Ol come now Susannah, whats the use
ner point was using @ vital argument, as
his wife well knew,and hecould smeil brown
whict he was extravagantly fond, baking
in the oven at the moment.
“Of course I had no intention of disparaging either you or the goats. Whathavethe
poor things done no" _
“Dene? you may. well say done,” Mrs.
Do lkins’ voice grew shrill with indignation,
“nil. “od every blessed oneof my geraniums
that have petted and coddied through the
winter with such paing,”’
“You shouldn’t put them where the little
mischiefs can reach them.” '
“I should have to put them on the roof
then,” sarcastically. “It’s remarkably eas;
putting things out of the reach of animal:
that can go upthe side of.a house like a fly
playful little dears. I’ll drench them-with
hot water if they come near the house
again,” : .
“Oh, come now, those goats cost me
eleven dollars the pair, and I’m not going to
have them maltreated for a lot.of trumpery
flowers,”” Mr. Dodkins was waxing wroth
ae hut them up then,” snapped Mrs. Dodns.
Fortunately a neighbor dropped in, and
quiet, if not harmony, was restored for the
time being.
Mr. Dodkins was the proprietor of a livsickness among horses, and added a pair of
the animals quite recently to his live stock.
They were pretty, docile little creatures,
and bad been: greatly petted at the first,
and especially by Mrs. Dod«:ns, until their
mischievous propensities had aroused her
ire, and they had become so attached to her
that they would run away from the stables
and follow her to her home, which was near
A goat's appetite is only second to that of
&n Ostrich, and they had succeeded in getting away with two of little Johnny’s pinafores, one of Mrs. Dodkins’ slippers which
Johnny had carried upon the porch, and a
costly lace collar which the girl had inadvertently dropped from the basket of
clothes on wash day. Still Mr. Dodkins had
obstinately refused to shut them up, of
which persistence the present difference
was the result. i
The storm blew over in this instance,
thanks to the timely advent of the neighbor,
and Mr. Dodkins had his brown bread and
beans, littleas he deserved them, but even
then the shadow of the cloud no bigger than
@ man’s hand was rising.on his: horizon, and
preparing to break upon his own head.
Hitherto the losses and provocations had
ul
but goats can nol always pe expected to use
discrimination. fens
Mr. Dodkins had just invested in anew
half dozen. of fine shirts, and had bought
them unlaundered from motives of economy; and as the girl was an accomplished
laundress.
Katy clear starched the garments ona
bright morning very soon after the conyersation recorded, and had hung them out in
spotless order. to dry, the terminations
neatly pinned to the line, the sleeves hanging down,‘and the bosoms turned out to the
sun, :
Mrs. Dodkins sat in her room mending a
pair of her husband's socks, as a good wife
should, when Katy appeared in the doorway, her face red with excitement and her
eyes sticking out in dismay.
“Och, missus,” she gasped, ‘‘thim pesky
goats 18 come over, an’ they’ve chawed_
ivery blissid wan av the masther’s new
shirte_t’ smithereens.”
‘*Mercy_on us, Katy,’’ cried Mrs. Dodkins, ‘whatever will Mr. — but it serves
him right; he might have shut the creatures
up. All of them, did.you say, Katy?’
“Ivery wan mum, an’ they're the raggedest lookin’ lot yeiver see, Whativer shall
we do wid ’em?”’
Mrs. Dodkins pondered a pomen’. It
was a delicate query truly, but a broad
smile illuminated her face a moment later
as she said; ‘Bring them in, Kitty, and do
them up -as-if nothing had occurred, and
lay them in the bureau drawer.”
r. Dodkins repaired to his room on Sunday morning; he wasin a peculiarly mild
dia eee ¥ i
* Medel
* tet
‘odiins under the chin just before Btarting
upstairs, @ rare occurrence, and he softly
vhistied ‘There is a scene where spirits
lend,” as he opened the drawer prepuratury to bringing out one of his new shirts.
There they lay in deceitful freshness, and
he drew one out with the comfortable feel‘ng one has in-the possession of a stock of
ew clothing.
He unfolded it and forgot to whistie.
“Sam Patchin the winter!” he ejaculaod, as he held up the garment and reveuled
» Monstrou hole in thé back, one sieeve
hewed off to the elbow and a large portion
vf the rear flap gone.
"What's happened to that shirt?”
He took out another, and still another, unil the whole six adorned the bed and the‘
ioor, each in various stages of terribie
Su san-nah—S u-s.a-n-n-a-h,” . a _-voier
ythod half way between a grammy cna,
s, : CN DA buicys 2c.
tom, Dodksiis.
Something was evidently going wrong »+
meekly
‘Now, hrs, Dodkins, I'd like to have you
direction.
6 eat down on the efige of the Ayor’s Sarsaparilla
ge oy
Dr. J, ©. Ayer
# Lowell, Mase playtul frolicsome little animiale came over
of getting up a row,” responded Mr. Dod.
kins idismay. Touching him at dun-’
bread and Boston baked beans, a dish of.
ery stable, and had given way to-thepop. —
ular idea that goats were a prevenuve otby, on every possible occasion, where they .
_in danger, yet strove not to escape his iinish his daughter for her marriage, Dougiass
at Afton Academy,
and finding none, was the fate of thé young
téacher, ‘@ had no trade and was entirely
dependent upon his education for a living.
cupying miserable quarters in a tenementhouse in one of the lowest sections of Chicago. Starvation was staring them in the
face. The rose had wand to white on
Ethei's cheek, and the bright eye of Karl
Douglass had lost its lustre. But:their
passionate love for each other remained
unaltered. Still, as of yore, they talked of
love and home, and longed and prayed for
better days. But they came not.
blessed them with its presence. .Can we
say bleerdthem? [fear not, It was aconstant source of pain, Its mother was un
“WHAT'S HAPPENED TO THAT SHIRT?’
their innocént littie feast didn’t give them
dyspepsia, don’t you, Dodkins dear?”
“It would be a thousand pities to shut
them up and copfine their pretty gambols,
dream of punishing the dear pets in any
such crue] manner,” imploringly.
Mr. Dodkins glared, at bis wife. for one
awful moment as if he would giadly swallow her whole, then picking up his tattered
garments; he bundled them into one great
roll of raggedness, and threw them with a
vindictive thump into a clothes press, without a word,
Fortunately there were a couple of his old
sbirts still presentable, so that the dressing
proceeded without further disturbance,
and early on Monday morning, in spite of
his wife’s protest, Mr. Dodkins shut up the
goats. Mus. F. M. Howaxp.
Pad
THE BURGLAR'S WIFE
FTON fs a small and
beautiful village of
Central Indiatia, only
a few minutes’ ride
from Indianapolis,
the city of railroads.
Its shady streets and
neat but unpretending houses bespeak
of thrift and contentment, .
There is a large
hill at the’ edge of the
town, which, at the
time when this story
' begins, was robed
lad oat among the green tops of the trees
and. shrubbery, was the house of Colonel
William Kane, the magnate of the village.
He had been an officer in the Federal army,
andit was whispered around that his wealth
had sprung from despoiled Southern plantations and robbed stables. Perhaps there was
a shadow of truth in this statement and
perbaps not. But, be that as it may, his
home was that of a man of affiuetce.
ant by the presence of a duughter—Evhel
Kane. The Colone!’s daughter was beautiful, A perfect type of blonde, a trifle below ordinary stature, with large blue eyes,
shaded with long silken lashes, a complexion
which drove all Afton'’s beauty fairly
and I beg you won’t_ be so heartless as to.
4 1-2 to 8\1-2, worth 25, 40, 50 amd 60 cents, at a uniform pricee
Meanwhile they willsell everything intheirtine at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Now is your time to secure Bargains in-Albums, Toilet Sets, Musical Iistruments,
Books, Baby Carriages, Toys, and General stationery,
for sale,
Eee —
with the verdure of . .
Summer, There, peer wen
This pleasant villa was made more pleas. .
‘~~CHEAPER THAN . —
> a
t Ta ‘
By-WearingiWoolen Good's at Half the Prices Usually Charged.
Knitted Shaws...... »-.-». Former price 90 Cent#........ poss NOW 46 Cents
FA cee Ma Pam ha 3S “Eames Teaapaee nea RE Ge” uae)
espnuies “ Fee ee Roe oie sr eee ae
Aho aR OR ME asa ee bOeGtren eC we
UN eee i ad . Se AN Men cea See mea Reba Uy” ME
« “ ieee “ ge) Meter uae “40
ChildrenI8 Woolen ‘Skirts.. Co ee a ae “15
Childrens’ Leggins.......% M (Later eg cs inaN ee, 40 *
id #4 ‘ : 1 Mv ii Di Men Comune a aats ae, ) Wed
A lot of Odds and Ends in Children’s Wooten Hose tn sizes frem
15 cents a pair. ig t
MRS. LESTER & GRAWFORD, .
MAIN STREET, NEV’ DA GITY. .
IREWOOD AT FIVE DOLLARS A CORD
REAT CHEAP RETIRING SALE.
EX. EX. DENNIE c& cCco.,
Hae DEGIDED TO MOVE TO THE PUGET SOUND COUNTRY, OFFER FOR
“THE STOCK AND GOOD WILL OF THEIR BUSINESS,
STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS,
The entire. stock mnst be closed out by April Ist.
A Plena aes Opright Piano, a quantity of Housebold Furniture and agood Milk Cow
H. H. LENNIE & CO. Pioneer Book Store, Nevada City,
>
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You Don’t Get;the News
UNLESss
mad -—with-envy;—lips-red-as-Jtne cherries;
how could she have been other than beautifult :
the tenderness. accorded only to women,
she would comfort her father when, suffering from an attack of the gout, he would be
come crubbed and unpleasant, and laughing
and joking. with ‘him when some happy
speculation would cause him to become
‘more than customarily jovial. Colonel Kane)
fairly idolized his fair daughter, and often,
‘in imagination, saw her the petted wife of
some duke or nobleman, The idea that she
would marry or ever love a man of common
birth never entered the old man’s head.
Karl Douglass was a young school-master
in the village of Afton. Weil educated and
intelligent, he was accepted as amember of
the best society of the town, adit was at
a social gathering of theelite that he first
saw Ethel Kane. When he looked into her
modest face and met her innocent gaze with
his dark eyes, he knew at once that he was
pending fate. He sought an introduction,
and before the company dispersed had conversed enough with the idol of the Kane
mansion to know that he was madl in love.
With Ethel Kane it was but little different.
Her heart which had known no other love
than for father and mother, had found
another object for its devotion, The dark
eyes of the young pedagogue had captured
her. ‘Turn as she might she was haunted by
the dark and poetic gleam of those soulful
eyes.
‘Three months later and young Douglass
and Ethel Kane were ayuwed lovers.
Colonel Kane soon discovered their love
and détermined to put a stop to it at once,
Accordingly hé-saw young Douglass and,
in tones more forcible than polite, warned
him never again to spénk to his daughter.
threatened to send her away toa distant
boarding-school, ‘ w
As is usual in such cases, the young
people's love was but.strengthened by op:
position, They arranged an elopement and
ere many hours were gone by, were secretly
married
Colonel Kane was fairly crazed with
anger when he was informed of the matter.
rathfully he arove nis aaughter from. his
door, adjuring her never to come within his
sightagain, With.a heart heavy over the
anger of her parent. yet light over the happiness which she ait!cipated with her handsome young husband, she turned away from
her home, leaving behind an angry father
and a sorrowing mother:
As is too often the case with young men,
Karl Douglass had lived up to his income,
and aside from his monthly salary, was
penniless. Through the exertions of
Colonel Kane, who spared to,pains to punwas turned out of his situation as a teacher
Adrift in the world, seeking employinent
A year later found the young céiuple ocA beautiful brown-eyed little babe had
Yow ake the DAILY. TRANSCRIPT.
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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 toorder.
* Boston team, buggy and express Coliars, :
Riding Saddles apd Bri !les.
8 Robes, Blankets, Web and Leather Halters.
Curry Combs and Brushés of all deseriptions. é
Buggy Whips, Whipstocks, Lashes, Blacksnakes,
Axle Grease, Harness Oil, Harness Soap.
Gents’ and Boys’ Buck and Kid Gloves,
Ladies’ and Gents’ Driving, Gauntlets.
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TERMS CASEI.
®
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND FAITHFULLY ATTENDED TO,
Carr Bros.. .
PROPRIETORS OF THE
Cor. Pine and Commercias Nevada City
4
7 KEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE 8STOUK OF EVER
THING UBDALLY FOUND INA >
‘Vircest-olass Druse Store.
PAINTS OILS. VARNISHES. E 1¢
SCHOOL BOOKS.
BLANK BOOKS,
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS}
PERIODIVALS,
PICTORIALS,
“Agents for the San Francisco Examiner,
Phe Leading Harass Shop of eva iy, Soi Fr, Gera,
‘OU CAN BY THREE M
maser eitherof these
iiently for every
Richard 8, aaaer ov, c
MEISTERSCHAFT BY M.
Price of 16 books, $5.00 for each
anewers to questicns,
Cc lars, containing terms ana
NTHS STUDY. ~
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nestimonials to
. Prof, Chas. H. Sykes
MEISTERSCHAFT SCHOOL
OF LANGUAGES,
129 O'Farrell Street,
SAN FRANCISCO.
CHARLES ADOLPH.,
Carriage Trimmings and Buggy Harness, Specialty
Second Hand Goods. .
OF ALL KINDS, Such es
‘Household Furniture,
Miners’ Tools,
PRIcHsS THE Low zBsT.
_Eie., Etc :
Cleaning and Laying of Car vets
And. Other General Work
Done to Order,
City Bill Poster.
Will promptly and faithfully do all
in thisiine entrusted $0 ma; ot
My prices are reasonable, Give me a call.
PALACE :: DRUG :: STORE,
_ Leave orders at my Store
Union St., City Hotel Building
‘. National Meat Market
OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK,
0. J NAFPZIGER. ...)+. Proprietor
Brzh yyss MUTTON, veat, SAUBA
GES, Ete
:
HAMS, BACON AND LARD, wholesale e
retail.
‘
And all kinds of Mea ts usually found .
first-class Market,
Moats delivered f ee of charge.
C J. MAFFZ1IGER
=
General Wagonmaker.
Wood Working Department in connection}. Collections on amy part of th
with their Wagon Making Estublishment, . ¢nited States a spectaley.
will do everything in that line
In the Most Excellent Manner and at
Then he roundly scolded Ethel, herself, and . _
desire to have it understood that ; 9
oa MY TERMS ARE CASH ~@% bali sical
Bi MM PRRBTON. coset cyes PRESIDE
FOR ALL WORK DONE, R.M.HUNT. .°.,...+, VICK PRESIDEN?;
5 JOTN TT, MOBGAN, 35 ccclaly CAasHIEr
G y, 8h lo not haye to
Siig patrons ot wy. o rca : D. EF. MORGAN.. Ass’? CasHike and Sgv’y
DIRECTORS;
H.C. MELL, vR. R. M, Hont, jour 5. Monga
: Go. M, HUGHES. ), HK, Monean
Broad Street, NevadaCitv, . wy kowarps L' Housman,
D. W. KELLER: Proprieto:
PAVING PURCHASED THIS -WEL/ CHANGE, (AtbRQIENEA STRERT;
known] and popular Bakery of G, Wit SAN PRANCISCO.
Durst, on i pt nae cum S
OOMMEROIAL STREET, BR ADVERTISEMENTS
N «Solicited for all newspepers published
Tintend to keep on hand at all timesa goor . on the Pacifie Goast, the Sandwich Islands,
Py Polynesia, Mexican Ports, Panama, Valpavariety of fis; Japan, Chins, Few 7 ealand, the Ane.
: tralian Colonies, the ern ates an
BREAD. Europe, ‘3 ™ ath
PIES, fX Files of nearly everv newspaper published
Wedding*Cakes>:
Made to order on short notice and on mos
reasonable terms,
All order for anything in my line proinp
ly attended to,
By strict attention to business, givin
good satisfaction and selling at low rates, ! W eare now prepared to furnish all classhope to merit a liberal patronage.
CITIZENS BANK, .
Broad Street ... Ws re Nevada ity
se WR Paid up Capital $30°000
® w OO A General Banking Business'Transacted
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Sew Verh, 5
Sap Francisco,
: And Sacramento
We issue BILES OF EXCHANG:
ed Payable AT SIGHT in the prin
cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN
HE FIRM OF DENNY & GRAY,. and EUROPE,
having arranged with me to conduct the
AND
Highest Price Paid for Count
and State Warrant«
Geld and Silver Bullion ur
the Lowest Prices. chased
Assay Office at this Hank.
awe H. M, Preston,
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: on hand, and all advertisers are alCAKE, lowed free access to them during
business hours
etc, soled ia ina od ERT eR Gs
DRS. BOBO & HUTCHINS,
Re abudaailia hell Physicians and Surgeons,
.
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Gee AT DR. BOBO'S OFPfICE .IN
RBeckman's Building.
Working Glasses Attention.
es with employment at home, all the
time, or for their spare moments. Business
A dew, lightand profitable. Personsof either
D. W, KELLER: . sex easily clear from 60 cents to $5 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting all
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the yard to have @ little plonio of their
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Duuehy & Co... roriteters New York share on the Capital Stock of the CITIWilliams & Co,...... London, Put Zeng BANK will become due and payable
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BO. Dake.. -.. .. Ban Prancikeo JOHN T, MORGAN, Cashier.
Palmer & Rey’ .
John ©, Dewey &-Co
nares 1 Chair tine to the business. ope and girl
4 tern hearty ag mayen an man T nae paige
‘ ; .ee this may send their address and tes ie
Agentsfor the Daily Transoript. business, we make this offer. To such ag
are notwell satisfied we will send one dolBaten Jar to pay for the trouble of writing, Full
particulars and outfit free. Address Guonar
, 8 m Francisco
Burlington, Vt .
The’ Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City
Bly =e *
ing Orchards. ’
depot. Both have good houses, barns, fine}fruit,and ev,
ery advantage for a desirable home. :
200 acres cleared ; good orchard in bearing; a large, never-failing supply of
free water) Alam plements, téols, etc., with place. . .
ley ; nearly all cleared ; good house and barn ; fine orchard in bearing, consisting of a variety of rees; good water; all can be irrigated ; all under fence,
agres cleared ; good water; large house and barn; improvamenta enat about
$2500. Great bargain; must be sold, : E
acres cleared; louse and barn, vineyard, garden, six head cattle, horse and
wagon and farming implements; free water for irrigating. A real bargain,
two barns; 100 acres cleared ; orchard and garden; free water for a pertion
of place, Will he sold at the above low price an account of absence,
water, seven head of vattle, two horses, wagon, and all farming implements;
situate three miles from Nevada City, A rare. chance to secure a profitable
farin at a low. price.
:
and barn ; some fruit trees; free water for irrigating,
growth of pine and oak timber, which alone is worth more than price asked ;
soil is very rich and will thaké*excellent fruit land when cleared; all can be
irrigated. :
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FIELD, GARDENAND FLOWER 8BED
eres,
_ Prescriptions accura‘ely and carefully cotapounded by careful and competen Prug
For Sale or Rent oo Easy Terms!
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Two Fine Ranches, well,improved, with bearBoth places are within two miles of the Narrow Gaug-.
Special Bargains in Lands,
5 0004-320 acres, three miles from Grass Valley; good house and barn ;
B59) )-£25 wres; nt more than2 miles from Nevada City or Grass Val
* $3750-=450 acres gently rolling fruit or grazing land; all fenced; 100
$900-.60 acres good fruit land, situate three miles from Nevada City; 15
$2 . 50-0425 acres of good fruit and vegetable land; twogood houses’ and
$4 150--104 acres; highly improved ; good house and barn, orchard, free
{
$ 2500-44125 acres; 4 miles from Nevada City; 80 acres cleared; house
a
‘00:
$8000-~-560 acres; two miles from Nevada City; covered with a fine
LJ AMES KINKEAD
GIVES NOTICE THAT
ing on short notice.
ring Mattresses, Hair
Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Moss Mattresses, Ked Loun: eg, Singlé
Lounges, ete., etc., made to order.
FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL.
KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN
A WORKMANLIKE MANNER,
, Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packed for shippine a specialty,
Piano Movine Promptly ec:tended to
and Carefully Performed,
All at the Lowest Living Rates
FOR CASE,
Thankful for past patronage, I respectful
ly solicit a 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
CITIZENS BANK
With its Agency at Crass Valley,
Showing its finencial condition _
morning of January ist, 1890,
Checks and cagh items.
Due from banks
1d bulli a
Items for collection. — 419:42
Interest-bearing bonds, 24, 00,00
County warrants 1 85
stocks. .
Loans on other securitie
ty
Furniture and fixtures.
Bank premises ..
Keal -es.ate taken
debt. !
Paid up eapita}.,...
hesarve sbi svete tn
Duefanks pose
Unpaid diyidends..,
ence
seve ee 0 $211,885.61 $211,886.51
County OF NEVADA ,
We, the undersigned, do solemnly sweet
that we each haves ni
the matters contai
e ty
a ant ea proper omtoars
séponden'
: wade ae
TIMBER LANDE: . Ierhirty
: HO ne econ: Presiden
" -D, BL MORGAN, Asat, Cashier.
Subscribed and
Ta BS HB nim Moy Poe
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offer at present. "We have all kinds of Lands at prices wieteenaes
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pring ty Mott LTE EEA ES Tel Sacraments 4 A, WUTHE, .
Mc UGRAS. Sooo sc ise pacers Nort lh Sad Juan Fashionable Hoot and Shoe Maker,
Bepeang 00 OSM On Net . BROAD SPRINT, TWO DOORS BELOW
PD Galkine. cll. oe ace ea ee Post Oilice, Nevada City,
O Lemar ls ek «French Corre)
Jamer Marriott . North dloomfield . ping ROOTS AND HORS A SPEUIALTY
Ww Bn Phan eco eas pends the , :
, W. Beatty ..... . 4.. +Bmartavilie i
TW. Ores LL pownleville. REPAIRING MRATLY.DONR
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ranging from $5 to $75 per acre, Terms Wasy,
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Near the Olty Hall,
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