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“MONDAY. MAY 11, 1891.
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Superior Court.
The following busine § was'transacted in the Superior Court to-day, . yw
Hon. John Caldwell presiding:
Chas. Grimes vs. John and
Kistle. Motion for jury trial denied.
Riley ve. Wright. Order. setting
éase for trial rescinded.
Estateof Wm. A Volmer, deceased
June 9 fixed as time to show cause
why sale ofreal estate should not be
‘te John White, Jacob Weissbein
m= (ie
Ann
and James H. White appointed aj*]. ;
praisers. e
paste of P. Ri hards deceased
PT <-d eeeount of executors seitled.
muires (to cotwplaint sustained.
proverty at private sale granted,
~McSherry v8. Evening Star M. Co.
M v is set for-heargin demurrer to. 40+ to-nis-name, the-Annapolis atitiecross complaint my.
m he initiated the Mexican conflict by ordering Gen. Taylor to. the Rio Grande,
m. Travers,. 'Fhesame year he became minister to
A Compromise Verdict.
The jury in the case of W
chargeu with tue murder of old Jim
Daley of Lake City, retired efter nine
o'clock Saturday night and at abou!
three o’clock yesterday afternoon returned.a—verdicLof manslaughter. with
arecommendation for mercy. The extreme penalty is ten years in State
Prison. Sentence, will be pronouced
at ten o’clock Wednesday morning.
The plea of insanity ledeight ot the ju:ors to vote for acquittal when they firs:
went out. Qn his first trial Traverwa cusvicted of: murder and sent to
prisen for life. His attorney, Thos, 8.
Ford, guithe Supreme Court to’ grant
him a new trial, wnich proved to be a
good thing fo: hin.
ee
Mirs. Hawiey’s Filmess.
= Judge Hawley was obliged to adThe Dailu Transcript. . nistorian Bancrorr’s Busy LIFE. .
Notable Events That Marked His Career
Bancroft America lost a statesman and
aS a student who was an ornament to his H
country and his age. During a long life,
HON. GEORGE BANCROFT course of literary
Mabel Crase ve. Wm Crase. De-. work which was to culminate in his famous history of the United States. He
Order to sell. entered politics at the_age of 88 as col. tJector of the port:of Boston. Later. on,
when President Polk’s secretary of the
i>]
as Statesman and Student. fe
In the recent death of Hon. George
hich began in 1800, he either witnessed
ae or participated in
: many notable
events. He was
a student at Haryard when. the
battle of Waterloo ended Napoleon’s career, and
from 1817 to 1822
an eager and in\(8 telligent ‘traveler i
Se through Enrope.
Ss. Returning home
‘He be gan the
“
**Y eh
avy, he -fdunded an enduring monuAs acting secretary of war in 1846
Great Britain. After his return in 1849
he spent nearly two decades in labor
upon his history. A new interruption
came in 1867, when‘he was sent as envoy
to Berlin: Eight years at the German
capital ended his public career, and
thereafter his life was that of-a-student-+
and enlightened man of wealth. Always
fond of outdoor exercise, he kept up his
horseback riding until within a year,
and took his last pedestrian excursion on
the streets of Washington bat three days
before his death.
WORLD’S FAIR LADY MANAGERS.
Opinions Divided About the Woman's
Exhibit—The Missouri Delegates.
There are people who carp and kick,
to use the vernacular, against anything
and everything under the sun; not because they have any particular objection t
to it, but simply for the sake of kicking,
journ the United Brates District Court
Friday in consequence of the alarming condition of Mrs. Huwley, now lying ill at the Palace Hotel. The lad,
and her daugtiter Lillie tiave both -been
in poor he: Ith for#ome time past, and
were to have left Friday for the balmjer air of Santa Barbara. Mrs. Hawley
is suffering from a complication otf
troubles. ‘the daughter’s malady iconsumption. Mrs. Hawley is a sister
of Mre;-Btiza-Posten-of this.city and
her daugiter was born bere. ~~
A New Suit.
“Public Administrator Powell by bi
attorney, A. Burrows, has brouglit sul’
before the Superior Court in ‘partition
against Patrick Hallfor the sale of ail
the property owned by the late firm of
Fritz & Hajlat Grass Valley Plsintiffasks that the property be sold>thi.t
-@ mortgage held by ene Enos be pala
offout uf the proceeds and for general
and therefore it is not surprising that
the request made by the president of the
boatd of lady managers, Mrs. Palmer,
for a separate building-on the Chicago
Lake Front in which todisplay a portion
of the woman’s exhibit -has encountered a
veritable storm of opposition. Singular.
ly enough, however, the majority of the
opponents of the proposition are themselves women. The women’s board took
“the lead ‘when by-a narrow majority it
put on record its positive and unequivocal protest against any form: of separate
or special exhibit of woman's work, and
this litile leaven threatens to leaven the
whole lump of feminine co-operation.
It is now contended that it is neither
rizht nor just to separate the women
from the men in the matter of exhibits;
that such a scheme would be a species of
class, or rather sex, legislation; that the
women have an equal right with the
and parcel of all the buildings, and tliat .
distinctions of sex should be unknown.
Others characterize the proposition to
enlist the sympathies of royal and noble
wuneret cs me ve
~ ‘The funeral of Tiomas Kennedy, a
resident of Smartsville, who died ir
the Yuba county -hvepiial, teok place
Friday afternoon from the residence of
Mra. John Herbe:t on B atre2 , Mirysville: ‘The Rev. Paul Raffo officiate.
atthe house. The remains were followed to the Catholic cemetery where
the interment took place.
The Sumday Concest,
The concert given at Ragon’s Grove
yesterday afternoon by ¢Mountain Division Band was attended and enjoyed
by hundreds of people many of whom
were from Giaes Valley.
conceria are consequently pepular.
Putting Up an (Engine.
An engine is being put on the Wes
Harmony mine to facilitate the work
of sinking the shaft till the completion
of the ditch now in course of constructiou when water power will be used
The sveam machinery will be ready
to start this week and the ditch will
be finished inside of four weeka.
pei SELES 7 NER aia
Te Operate Near Graniteville.
There have been filed inthe Secretary 0: Btate’s office articles of incerporation of the Gaston Ridge Mull ano
Mining Company of Sam Francisco
Capital stock, $1,000,000. Directors:
Patrick Foley, M chael Bohannan, F.
M. Cartan, T. F: McCarthy aud J. F.
Nugent.
Hiphop Wingfield Coming.
Bichop Wingfieid will preach at th
Episcopal Churet in this city on~th
morning of Trinity Sunday, the 241i
instant. The holy communion will ve
celebrated after the service.
Masonic Meeting.
The regular meeting of Nevarla
Lodge, No 13, F. and A. M., will
held Wednesday evening.
ey
Schillting’s Best.Once bought—always sought
fer-nsates
A fine brick store building on Broad
street opposite the Citizens Bank. Apply te 4 {m7-4t} J. A. Rapp.
For Biliousness
Use Compound Sulphur Powder. Can
Bros. sell it. f tf
oe
©, C. Linime.t.
Tt has no equal for sprains, broises,
euts, etc. Bold by Nevada City
druggi:ts. ie
Compound Suipbur Powder.
_ This iscthe best blood purifier sold
Carr Bros. ‘ ti
———_—-2 4G.
Vlauss Shears.
These Clauss Shears at Lraa &
Suaw's are fully warranied. If no
periectly satisfactory return them an.
get a new pair. tf
The Grove
is a pleasant place to spend an hou
or two, the music is good and the
} BackAches
te @
America, a large majority of whom are
humble wage-workers. Nevertheless,
Mrs. Palmer proposes to proceed on the
line that she has marked ont, and if she
a
toim in sea sickness. Life is held @ B
gays; “T feel it my duty to tell what
afflicted with it. wonders Dr. King’s New Discovery
atrocious internal convulsions when h
badly diseased, and: my parishioners
them instanter? thought I could live only'a few weeks.
but prevents.
perienced. Railway journeying, riding with one’s back ‘to the horses or
locomotive sometimes produces it
in super-sensitive stomachs. :
ter’s Stomach Bitters: is always the . !
prompt remedy.
properties of brackish. w ter, the evil
unaecustomed food, excet sive fatigue,
whether bodily or mental, the dyspep*‘ tie tendency bred by ‘sedentary pursuits,the pernicious effects of exposure,
extremes of temperature or dampness,
all these are effectually counteracted
by this genial preservitive of health.
Cures also rlieumatism; kidney and
> guccessful Cough medicine we have
masculine portion of humanity to a part }.
@! the Misery of It.
Human wretchedness touches betather’s weight by the unfortunate
Why endure its.
ostetter’s Stomach Bitters. relieves
Not only relieves,
It is not always onthe . 1
briny” that traveler’s nausea is exHostetThe mischievous
nfluence of miasma, unwholesome or
billious trouble:
Shiloh’s Consumption Cure.
This-is beyond question the most
ever sold. A few doses invariably cure
the worst cases of cough, croup, and
bronchitis, while its wonderful success in the cure of consumption is
without a parallel in the history of
medicine. . Since its first discovery it”
which no other medicine can stand.
If you havea cough we earnestly ask
you totry it.’ Price 10 cents, 50 cents,
and $1. If vonr lungs are sore,
chest or back lame, .use Shiloh’s
Porous Piaster. Sold by Carr Bros.
Try “Lily White” flour and keep
peace in your household. tf.
A Gure Cure For the Liquer or
Opium Habits,
oe
The East India cure for these awful
habits can be given without the patient’s knowledge, and is the only
known specific for the purpose; it is
not injurious in the least degree;
manufactured by Emerson Drug Ce.,
San Jose, Cal., and for sale by Ww. D.
Vinton, sole agent for Nevada City.
Ir you suffer pricking pains on
moving the eyes, or cannot bear
bright light, and find your sight weak
and failing, you should promptly use
Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strengthening
.Eye Salve. 25 cents a box. For, sale
py Carr Bros. ane
“9
«th the method and results whic
rup of Figs is taken; it is pleasa
ud refreshing to the taste, aud act
antly.yet promptly on the Kidneys
in effectually, dispels colds, «head
ches and fevers-aud cures habitua
oustipation permanently.
1 50¢ and.$? bottles by all druggists
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP~CO.
MISS BROWN.
MRS, MOORE.
1 MES. SWART.
MISS COUZINS.
is successful it will only be another illustration of the fact that wheén a (Chicago)
woman saysshe will, she will, and that’s
the end of it.
Missouri’s lady representatives on the
World’s fair commission have achieved
distinction in various fields of woman’s
work. Miss Phoebe W. Couzins, LL. B.,
is well known ‘as a lawyer and lecturer.
She was admitted to the bar of Washington in 1871, and was afterward admitted to practice in the courts of Arkansas and the United States district
court of St. Louis. Her devotion to the
cause of suffrage gained her a national
reputation, and her appointment as
United States marshal for the eastern
district of Missouri was hailed as a significant recognition of the rights of
women, t
Mrs. G. G. Moore, or Mrs. Patty
Moore, as sho is familiarly named by her
friends, is the alternate for Miss Couzins,
Mrs. Moore “is a Kentuckian by birth,
and a Missourian by adoption and
choice. She resides in Kansas ° City,
where she holds the position of matron
of the police department. She is also
an honorary member of the Woman's
exchange, the board of refuge. directors and the Humane society of Kansas
City, and is an earnest and tireless member of the Woman’s Christian Temperance union. :
Mrz. Annie Li Y. Swart, who is also
an alternate delegate, is a resident of
St. Louis. She has been remarkably
successful “in several business enterprises,.and originated The Chaperone, a
new literary magazine.
The fourth member of the delegation,
. Miss Lilian M. Brown, is also well and
favorably known in connection with
every movement for the advancement
of women.
St Jacobs Oil
Peadache, te,
pessoal
and all ACHES
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,
LOUISVILLE, KY NEW YORK, N.Y
The Gelebrated Frerich Cure,
Is BoLD ow A
POSITIVE
GUARANTEE
tocureany form
ofnervous disease
orany disorder of
back, Seminal Weakness, Hy
tration, Nocti misat
tne Wook gleme, fomat Fore icy, whic
old age and insanity, Price :
for $5.00, Sent by mail on revel .
A WRITTE GUARAN" es met
a Permanent cure is not
thousands of testimonials (eves oll you
by the use of Aphroditine. C
THE APHRO MEDICINE Co.
PACIFIO BRANOH, 2
FOR SALE BY
DR. ABERNETHY'S
Green Ginger
BRANDY.
be
‘It is composed of the pumaterials, and represinie
e full medicinal value of
Jamaica Gingerin the highiijest Couees of perfection.”
M. T, WENZEL
Analytical Chemist.
Sold by Wine Merchants and
Druggists.
? £0U0THER MANU
FACT URING CO,
Sau Francisco.
Nevada County Abstract Office,
Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cal.,
“Titles Examined and Insured
» JOHN A. RAPP, .
(County Recorder 11. consecuti
“SEARCHER OF RECORDS. _
NOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENT.
For sale—6000 acres of land 4
fornia Iron and Steel Compan hgh Py ix
the ern portion of Nevada count
Elion yon. the <best lands of Se
(i teres “ot: land situated in’ Plessint
Discovery and am sound and well,
gaining 26 lbs. in weight.”’ ,
Funny Folks Combination,. writes:. 545, rent on the Ist of May. Terms
New Discovery for Conaumption beats
6m all, and ctres when everything
else fails. The greatest kindness I car
do my many thousand friends ie tu. prepared to deliver ice to consumers
urge them totry it.” Free trial botigs part of the city. Ordera left at . Cc
tles at Carr Bros, Drug Store. RegA
ular sizes 50c. and $1.00.
has been sold of & guarattes, x test™ . }
iver and. Bowels, cleanses the sys
For sale .
Warranted «A PHRODITINE.” mc"
the generative or“ : “ 8.50.
gans of either sex, Pebble Goat Button Shoes 2.00 a 2.50.
whether arisin j Children’s Shoes, Spring Heel Button size 8'4 to 11 1.12 a6 1 60.
from the excessive : a Ree ‘ eae 113 7 75.
FORE ‘useof Stimulants, AF T Fe eine . Stes, “, 1.00.
Tobacco or Opium, or through youthful tadisere: . Misses’ Kid Heeled Shoes tol: 4 ee “ 00,
tion, over indu é&e. , suc ro pb Brain
es
‘ower, Wakefulness, ring down Painsin the
Rervend Preseak Memory, Loss ct Power cud ines. the same rates.
0 lead to premature.
$1.00 a box, 6 boxes
for.
every $5.00 order received, torefund the novos a . ci : :
nd the money it circumstances you will pay One-third more than the prices
of both sexes, who have been ng, hereasked.
ieiattise: Aare
"scare NOW 1S YOUR CHANCE.
Cures Oramps ‘and: Oolio, _
oan pm
The Palpit and the Mage.
Rev. F. M. Shrout; ‘Pastor Urited
rethern Church, Blue Mound, Kan.,
Schitling’s Best, n
—
proieeenewains ————
For rheumatic and neuralgic pains,
rab in Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic
Oil Liniment, and take Dr. J. H. MceLean’s Sarsaparilla. You will not} .
suffer long, but will be gratified with a
speedy and effective cure.
Residence For Kent,
The residence, now occupied by
Judge Caldwell, on Broad street, will
as done fcr ine. My Lungs were
tock five bottles of Dr. King’s New
Arthur Love, Manager Leve’s
‘After a thorough trial and convint-. $10 per month. Apply at TRansng evidence I am confident Dr. King’s . crit office.
Hee! ice!
—
The Nevada Ice Company is now
¢ office of the Company, foot of Main
street, on the Plaza, or with the driver,
will be promptty attended to.
@ta Coins Cxour, whooping cough and BronBought and pold by. D. E. Morgan, . chitisimmediately relieved by Shiloh’s
Nevada City, Cal. + -jetf. . Cure. Sold by Carr Bros.
HEADACHE Soros Cause
! GC WU R E D In from 3 to 30 minutes, with
: : Certainity and Safety, no matter
of how long standing, by using }
Rev, J. W, PENDLETON’S CRPHALINE
CHUL BR A TE D ‘
Satisfaction Guaranteed:or Money Refunded!
Ten Cents for Trial Bottle, or One Dollar for Full size.
CALIFORNIA CEPHLINE COMPANY, Revo, Nevapa.
°W. D. VINTON and OARR BROTHERS, Nevada Uity.
‘Tremendous Fall in Prices !
GRAND CLOSING OUT SULL
‘0:
I have positively determined to. REMOVE FROM
NEVADA CITY as soon as my stock of Men’s and Boys’
Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes. can be reduced.
For that reason I will sell a newly. selécted stock: at
less than San Francisco. cost.._Do not miss_this opportunity for securing Bargains.
:
COME EARLY
BEFORETF
HE STOCK
_.. IS BROKEN.
HERE IS A PARTIAL LIST:
+-Men’s Suits I sell now at § 4.62, in other stores $ 7.50.
“ “ “ 6.75 10,00,
chat “ 7.00 a 10.00,
“ “ 7.50 “ 12,00,
“ “ 11.00 " 16,00, .
“ “ 12.00 “ 18.00.~ ;
“ “ 14.00 “ 20.00. :
‘They are used for Dress. At $12.76.
Seersucker Coats and Vests at $1.00, formerly $1.50.
It is impossible to enumerate all Suite I haye. Come and satisfy yourself that my state
ment is correct. : ma
_. wen'e Cotton Peat at 81.00 a dair, fucy patterns like Cassimere Pants.
, 7 eents to $1.00, 3
Men’s Gingham Blouses, 85 cen ts.
‘Hotel Keepers’ and Families’ Picnic. A Chance to get Blankets cheap.
Lhave a fine lot of Eastern and Marysville Blankets of all colors T
acl than presioge”> Ape oo sy arg » forters in-all shades: sabes ents a Pr
e Maryaville amily Blanke' ‘or $5.25; 10-4, $7.75; 7 Crack Foot Rubber Boots, 46.76 bogey $5.25; 10-4, $7.75; 14-4, $10 each pair.
4.00 ‘* Beston Ne
BES lengest line of Trunks aud Valises 1 z ¢ largest line of Trunks and Valises in Nev ‘Bieta elsewhere. af evada City and cheaper than you cau buy
.Men’s Mining oots, nailed, made in BS. F., $3.8’
Men's Gall top solo, $4.00; worth $5.02 2 $8.87 & pair, worth 8.00.
Fine Men’s HAND SEWED Caif Lace Gaiters, $8,50, worth $5.
Men’s Lace and Bution, $1.87, worth $3.00,
Men’s Brogan, $1.25, worth, $1.75.
Fine Men’s Straw Hats, from 60 cents up.
Men’s Cloth Hats, 15 cents,
Boys’ “ 10 * 2
Men’s Dennim Overalls, Riveted, 45 centsa pair.
. Conan Finenel Undershirt and Drawers, 35 cents each,
‘ rin “ 45 rc
And a large assortment of other ie yond # CLO
tae } OY’s CLOTHING.
Boys’ Navy Flannel Blouse Suits sell now $ 1.00, formerly $1.50
Lig ed 95 4to10 yre 112, ae 1.75.
“ Chevoit “ 4to lyre 1.7, # 2.50.
ot 2.80," “ Mixed Cassimere ‘* « 400,
“ “ oo t “ 3 75, “ 6. co
“ “ “ “ 8 62, “ 4 75
“ Fine “ Weta 8.87, wv 5,00,
Boys Knee Panta, 25 conte @ pair, formerly $7 cents,
All Wool ‘“ g* be 1 ay)
* best * 1.00 “* 1.60.
Ladies’ Shoes of the very best material. No inferior Sh
Ladies fire French Kid Button, $3.87, any other house ene
bre peg tes Sronch Mid. Bane ereet. at money refunded,
_adies Fine Dongola Button Shoes, siz to 6, sell a
bd French Kid, 2d quality ™ oe oe) at omer house
All goods in the Store not mentioned will be sold at
The prices are much lower than retail dealers can~buy
It will pay you to lay in a supply, as under ordinary
1 CARRY A FINE STOCK OF
New No, 9High-Arm Wheeler & Wilson's
SEWING MACHINES, —
Which I Will gell
Por Cash or. Hasy Installments, at Low Pris,
tes tne tan
The Best Sewing Machines Made, &2Call and See Them
WHETHER YOU WANT TO BUY OR NOT.
‘Thos. Shurtleff,
CO TO THk
~ Plaza Store of Themas: Shurtleft
\7 You WANT TO BUY. TH3 BEST oe
Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Feed, Etc.,
vada City. PROMBTLY ——
House and.lot en Bast Broad street, Ne7AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
I call your special attention to my Black Diagonal and-Corkscrew Sack and Frock Suits
6 oA eee,
HAVE YOU SEEN OUR MEN'S $5.00 SUITS?
Don’t allow yourself to be humbugged by the glaring
advertisements of our competitors who only lay traps to
atch the unwary, but purchase your goods of
CHARLES GRIMES,
Corner Broad and Pine Streets.
LEDDY’S VARIETY STORE
—AND—
PIONEER CANDY — FACTORY,
~. -dPertherly.E. F. Rosenthal’s Store)
COMMERCIAL Street... NEVADA CITY
—et
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
rs 6 00 ih RECEIVED DAILY BY FREIGHT AND
66 7 oo «6 EXPRESS.
Je ROO hae ——
<i “ ‘ A. Complete stock of CIGARS, TOGe BACCOS, pnd SMOKERS’
si 10 00 MATERIALS,
Everythingin the Line of NOTIONS
AND TOY8.
This is the Original
PIONEER CANDY FACTORY.
CG ndies of all kinds made daily.
One trial of our confectionery will
coavince you that it is eqnal to the
best made anywhere.
THOMAS LEDDY, Proprittor.
Leading Clothier,
Square Dealing, .
HEADQUARTERS son : Toholste {
eee Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Lou , Single
JAMES KINKEAD
GIVES NOTICE THA1
he isalways prepared to
do all kinds.of Upholster
~—-Aonest Goods .
Lounges, etc., étc., made to order.
,. FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL
KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN
‘ . ° «. A WORKMANIIKE MANNER,
Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packuu! td
Parlor gees
NO. 58.
ed for shippine a specialty,
Piano Moving Promptly attended to
and Carefully Performed,
af G V {All at the Lowast, Living Rates
FOR CASE,
NO. 6803, . Thankful for past patronage, I respectfu
ly solicit a continuance in the future.
COMMEROIAL STREET
4
HATS.
Grant Exeursion and Fem
__AT-CHICAGO PARK,
On Wednesday, May 27,
Under the auspices of the above mentioned societies.
All subordinate organizations of Native Sons and
Forestersof, America in Nevada coynty have accepted inyitations to perticipate, insuring & large and representative gathering.
THE UNION CORNET BAND OF 17. PIECES
(R. Tiathen, Leader,) will furnish musi¢ for Dancing.
‘Mrs, LESTER & GRAWFORD,
Take pleasurein announcing that their MILLINER
HAS ARRIVED,
ladies can at last be assurled of getting STYLISH
VRS. LESTER & CRAWEORD,
DMfain Street, Nevada Citv.
Do You Like to be Well ss
Second door from the Great American
Tea Store.
James Kinkead.
—
H. C. MELL,
THE. LEADING
Netther mouey ‘nor labor will be spared to
makeitthe greatest picnic ever witnessed in Northern W oodworker
California.
— ANIL —
Wagonmaker,
TNon’t Miss Tt! Ey48 REMOVED TO
THE PLAZA,
Where he will-be pleased to rece
old customers and many new deta He
will suit you in quality of work and prices.
A BIG BARGAIN CFFERED.
A Valuable Ranch in Nevada Coun“0
ty’s Citrus Belt For Sale,
880 ACRES,
rated
and A. Eargs.aseortment of FRUIT AND NUT
Good Barns and Dwelling House.
Will sell STOCK, CROP AND FARMING
MPLEMENTS with Ranch, if dFor full particulars apply to
EE. CARER EG.
French Corral, Nevada County.
LAND FOR SALE
100 acr€s of the best. bottom-land in Penn Valley,
this county, near JohnCasey’s
place. All fenced and under
cultivation and ean be irrigated from the Excelsior
If you-do this will interest you. Water Company's ditch, Is
deep soil (as good as the
riers: a6
take it out of the shop.
est for first-class work.
ny second-class work. e
PANTS, from....
Fresh Fish, Crabs, Shrimpe.istc,, receivad'every Thursday nicht,
The Fashionable oe and Fitter, direc . e Ci : t fro
the leading tailoring establishments of San Fianeteee #
Has Come to Nevada City to Stay.
I guarantee satisfaction to every patron.
: I make a garment for you and it does not [aN aHonaie it businees,”
please you in every respect you need not io
I have but one price and that is the lowI do not turn out
. . ?,
CLOTHING MADE,TO ORDER AT THESE CITY PRICES:
SULTS rem cis vi..
OVERCOATS, from----+8+) 0
The $22 50 Suits and $5.50 P. rn
als ane made in first-class wansseteee pierce
inest display of goods to select from ever see
_ Nine Stree’, nesr Bread, Novada Oity.
a -— best in the eg Corn
—< and potatoes can_ be -raised
A. i A RSEN — with success. The finest
_ {shipping fruits can be raised
~}without irrigation,
“‘ferms reasonable.
ply atthe Dairy TransCRIPT office * a23-tf.
Delinquent Notice.
EVADA COUNT AND IMLoca>
it Pye County, Cali peeves
ere are delin
following deseribed stock, A Geosdabot ss:
LAN.
tion of principal place of
a
sessment No. 2 levied on the 10th day of
ss March, 1891, the several
Orders pols the country filled with the tet nass of ti re pate ele
same care and c b! :
promptness as town orders, . Geo & Brana’,..» 100% Aree
¥, G. Beatty ._: 2500 ". . 50.00
‘Mary E Helmick. eel }
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And fh accordance w ‘idee ore
ofthe Board of Direotere ne gente. ‘8 h
day of March, 1891,
peroe of such stock an, eel tanettansy
~ iy pe sold at public auction, atthe office
ay Y y evada onaty. Ce, fornia, SATURoff C'olook Pet a. Rg ie ‘esida b she Hs Wnguent ssscanment theredt 4
+0 6:9 $22.50 to $75 cont of advertising “and expenses Mt"the
5.50 to 18] ° _. Gko.0. GAYLORD, Secre
AA en oe 70.08 up. oalitetaia* ee Revont, Horace sae
seme and late style mater: met ahi er productions, vie mater) WoTIGE OF FOSTPONRMENT.
n in this county. The avove sale {s poatpened till . :
May 28, at the sam
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