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“PALO ALTO:
TUEEDAY, MAY 12, 1891.
PERSONAL MENTION,
Scial and Other Notce
Poopie Old and Young,
Wm. Hoskins, Deputy City AasessOF, is dangerously ill,
D._&. Rouse of Antioch and James
Rankin ef Martinez went to Dow
mioville today, :
~Mrs. Henry Buncher of Boston airived here this Morning on a visit to
her aunt, Mrs. Themas Shurilef » and
her siater, Mrs. John Brodie.
Thomas Otwell’s condition ‘shows
some improvement today, as he now
recognizes his friends and can converse with them. His right side is
paralyzed. .
5.H Dikeman, formerly ef Rough
and Ready, is strongly talked of as a
candidate at the coming election in
Berkeley for the office of Town
. Marshal. “He would make a first-class
Marthal.
L,-B. Hatch, general agent of the
Home Benefit Life Association, was
in tows thie morning. He left on
the ten o'clock train for the Eastern
States, it being his intention te go via
the Canadian Pacific railroad aud to
be absent about four mouths.
Alter just one nontia’s siege of la
stippe, N. P. Brown, the TRanscrivr’s
senior, this morning resumed his business duties. Hisporttly foro. has been
Teduced thirteen pounds-by his sufferings, and it will take him sometime
yet to regain his normal strength.
When askeu to tell the readers of this
“paper about his experience with la
gtippe he replied that he was too
good a christian to do the subject
justice,
Struck it Rich,
Today, in the Wyoming mine near
the Boston Ravine schoo! house, a lot
of rich specimen ore was foand at a
depth of less than ten feet below the
surface. The superintendent —ofthe
Wyoming is Mr. Weldon, late of the
New Eureka. Grass Valleyans are
excited abont the strike,
Fumeralte Take Pince Thursday,
The funeral of the lute Mrs. Margaret Thomas will take place from the
Episcopal Church at 2 o’clock Thursday afternoon.
Died in. ‘Texas,
Mrs. O. J. Naffziger of -this city on
Saturday last received the news that
—_—_—_—_
Tue popularity which Hood’s Saraaparilla has gained as a spring medicine is wonderful. It possesses just
those clements of health-giving, blood
purifying and-appotite-restoring which
everybody seains toneed at t'iia season; Besureto get Hood’s SargapaTilla. , ;
Ge te the Union Hetel
duced rates, tf
Enceurage Home Industry
Aud obtain immediate and complete
relivf for your aching heed by using
Cepbili.e, the: grea‘est ‘fheaduche
renieody, For sale by Carr Bros. and
W. D. Vinton. tf
——~ -_ Ree
Schillings Best.
Trial will tell how they excel,
Ask your grocer for ‘Lily White”
flour and see that you get it. tf.
A University Class Pin. Monogram
U.C. containing figurea 88, Return
to this office.
ARE often. disappointed, byt our
expectation-that of making
SCHILLING’S BEST culinary supPlies the stand-by of all intelligent
housekeepers on this coast-is being
rapidly realized.’ Millions of these
packages are sold annuallymore
every year. We stake our business
reputation on our guarantee to you
best value to consumers-of any
you can buy,
TEST any package you please of
SCHILLING’S BEST. When you
realize how much your meals are
improved in appetizing flavor how
, Much your labor in the kitchen is
lessened-consider their strength
Swain.
foe ee eT Tete k tcc Maceed Motel
eT : August 6th and 7ih, Prof, Swain.
Schilling’s Best -«: . Ip Red Bluff, Cal., Tremont. Hotel,
THIS brand {s’a full guarantee of
the flavor, strength, economy and
About
‘building is provided with elevators.
and cold water, steam beat and the
for the use of youog women, cannot
1892. The gymnasium .will probably
University will be free.
be offered at cost in the dormitories.
The price fixed at present in Madrono
° Hall is $3 per week.
Great Expectations light, heat and attendance are offered
at $1.50 per week for each person if
two occupy one room, $3 per week if
occupied by ene person ; but single occupancy will not be permitted if the
roomsare needed by other students.
Washing will be charged at cost. The
expenses of the student in Madrono
Hall need not exceed
the
and railway fares,
that they are.the purest-strongest. iy, young women will, at the first, be
richest flavored~ most economical limited, but an effort will be mude to
provide suitable roums for: those who
nay enter the university.
be offered after the first year to deserving students. For any further information lette:s should be addressed to
President David. 8. Jordan, Bivemington, Indiana, until June 10h; after
that his address will be Menlo Park,
Cal. R
: at Palo Alto on three days (Sept. 28:h,
'29th and 30th) preceding the opening
of the year.
also be held in the following places:
Ist and 2d, conducted by Dr. Orrin L.
August $d and 4-h, Professor Joseph
ee
Announcement of the Stanford
University,
es
Where Exeminations Will
Held—Board to Be Furnished at Cosi.
Be
The management of the Stanford
University announces that for the first
year, 1891-92, chairs will ba established and instruction, undergraduate and
graduate, will be given inthe follewing
lines of work, the character and gradation of the instruction to be adapted
to the needs of the students in attendauce: Machanical engineering, civil
engineering, mathematics, physics,
chem'‘siry, yeelogy, botany, z ology,
physiology, philosophy, ethics, history, political science, English: langu ge and literatvre,German, French,
Latin and Greek.
The first schvol year of the university begins’ October 1, 1891, and will
Close on Jume 15, 1892. It will be divided into two semeste s, or half years,
‘the first ending early in February,
the second on commencement day.
There will be the usual Christmas and
Easter vacations.
The-work of the university will begin with the freshman claes. For admission to this cluss the candidata
must be at least 15 years of age and
}must pass a salisfactory examination
in tne subjects mentioned below.
Each candidate must present @ certificate of moral character, and students from other colleges or universities
must bring certificates:of honorable
dismissal. The same en:rance exami:
na ion will admit the student toall . g
courses in-the-universityalike:
Students of mature age who are not d
candidaies fora degree, and who wish
to pursue “some one study and its related branches, may be permitted to
do so without baving passed the rek
quired eni-ance exanination (excep'ng that in the English langua,e), on
recommendalion of the profeasor un:
der whom the specialty iv to be taken.
Special effort will be made in all departments of the university to meet
the needs of teachers: ;
For the preseat the ce,iificates of
the p:incipals vf the schools in California which have besa accredited b,
the authori.ies of the Unive sity of
Calitoraia will be received instead of
examinations in tie subjects required
for entrance to the fresbinan clase, In
general, also, or the prose it, ihe vertificates from high: schools or academies accredited or commissioned by
the universities cf other States wiil 8
be received ins ead of exami.ations in
the preparatory subjects which they
cover,
Madrono Hall, the dormitory for
young men, already finished, is built
of stone, four stories high and with
reoins for about 390 persons. ‘Tie
g
fo each room are electric lights, hot
best of furniiure, and with several
bathrooms en eacti floor.
Manzanita Hull, a similar buildiag
be completed bafore the spring of
be finishedearly in the year.
Tuition in all departments of the
Board will
Rvooms, with
ku
$200 for
exclusive. of clothing
The accomodations
year,
[t
Anumber of graduate fellowships
ind undergraduate scholarships will
Entrance examinations will be held . 5;
Special entrance ex:minationa will
Tu Pale Alto, Madrouvo Hall, July
Elliott. i
Ia Seattle, Wash., Ranier Hotel,
August 10th aad 1lch, Prof. Swain.
Iu Los Angeles, Hollenbeck Hotel,
In Fresno, Hughes Hotel, July 10th
and llth, Dr, Elliott.
In Chicago, Tre.aont Hotal, June,
Prof. F, Sanford. :
. In St. Louis, Lindell Hotel, June,
F Sold only In: paoagee, . Prof. H. B. Gale,
BE <> Your grocer has them. <—oocso
‘him for our ploture folder. 5 .
= heee misfit Carpets at)
w erianle, i ae ue a eet
Ww the Remedy fer 700. ola by erele geipe , ros,
sa >
.
are to make a final report Tuesday
evening, ut Tseloar’s store, and on
Wednesday the sub-committee on
games, consisting of Messrs. Hocking,
Dunstan and Powell, will publish the
programme of amusements and list of
prizes. This latter commitiee has
been authorized ‘o arrange for a match
same of hase-ball on the picnic grounds
between the M. C. F. club of this city
and the Aubura club,
Valleyaas will be strengthened by a
new pitcher, who is expected to arrive
from A nador county in a‘few days,
will-be between picked nines from the
Foresters and Na‘ive Sons, This game
is the absorbing topic of interest
among the membe:s of ‘tlie two
organizations aud is sure to aTord unlimited amusement.
play to win, and all the members of
the two orders are to -be considered as
reserve players.
distributed on the grounds;
ceived.That of Smith & Williams,
for the entire privilege, wasthe highest and was accepied.
will give an exhibition parade and
Nevada Cityans will atiead the picnic,
which will be the only big affair of the
May 10th gives this;
cific Railroad Company inet in Sacra:
meato on the first of May, 1861, and
tuok the first steps toward effecting an
organization,
were adopted, and a Board of Direct:
ors wtd one of Conmmiseioners api
pointed, The Directors: were L, A
Booth, Jainvs Ba'ley, C. P. Huntigt
ton, T. D. Judah, Leland Ovantoru,
Cuarles Crocker and M irk lopkin: '’
Flat; Charles Marsh, Nevada City.
Cc
Ki. G. Waite, Nevada City; Charles
McLaughlin, Grass Valley; Samuel
C
the above must have been Edward McLaughlia, then of Grass Velley-anu
now a banker in San Jose.
che production of everything that will
conduce to the material welfare and
comiort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first
produced the world was enriched with:
theonly remedy which is truly pleasant and refreshing to the taste and
prompt aud effectual to cleanse the
uystem gently in the spring time or in
fact, at any time, and the better it is
comes.
K Claims We Was Assaulted.
Scadden, Jr., with having a few days
ago violently pushed him off a high
sidewalk, and a warrant will probably
be issued for Scadden’s arrest.
Beardsley was budly. hurt by the fall,
broken.
Lodge, No 13, F. and A. M., will be
held Wednesday evening.
Cuts, Bruises,
Skin Eruptions, and positively. cures
Piles, or
guaranteed to give perfect salisfaction,
or money refunded,
per box.
Drug Store.
Medicines that pretend to do the
work of The effects of S S S most of
‘theni are’ (ieedetieetidieedell W OTs @
than the diseases. they pretend to
cure. There is butone permanentcure .
for contagious blood poison, and that .
is to be found in
And it is the only
medicine that wili
permanently destroy the
itis a purely vegetable remedy,
pets— . , entirely harmless, and yet it is the.
sia ged isi bens . most potent blood purifier ever
tt . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga,
THE GREAT FICNIC.
Games and Prizes te Se An_ Mounced Temorrew,
Says last evening’s Tidings: The
A: 0. F. of -A.-N.8.G. W. joint
picnic committee is rapidly completing its plans and arranging for carrying them iuto execution.
The merchants ef Grass Valley are
being waited upon by sub-committees
and invited to contributs to the prizes
to be awarded by the Entertainment
Committee, Such prizes will be advertised, together with the names of
thé'donors. Cash ;rizes will also be
awarded, Of the sub-committees referred to, Messrs, Powell, McLachlan,
Stone and Prisk have been delegated
to call upon the Main sireet merchants, and Mesers. Hocking, Dunstan, Campbell and Hogan to call “upmn the Mill street merchants. Mr.
McLachlan has also been assigned
Bosten Ravine. ‘The sub-commitiees
The Grass
The baseball game in the mourning
Both sides will
Two thousand progammes will be
Five bids for privileges were reTue Knights of Sherwood Forest will
‘lend the picnic in full uniform and
71 eae :
It is-known-that-a largenumber of
ind for the year.
THE CENTAAL VAUIFIC,
tarters of the Great Rallre: a
Across the Centinent.
The Sacramento Sunday Union of
The stockholders of the Central PaArticles of association
acamento; D. W. Strong, Datcu
ommissiouers—B, k, Moore, Dutch
lat; Edward Brickell, Illinois town,
res, Sacramento.
The Cha:iles McLaughlin named
m
ky
The Werltd Kariched,
The facilities of the present day for
1ewn the more popular it be«Oo
Joseph Beardsly charges Thomas
Mr.
is thought some of bis ribs were
——— .
Masonic Meeting.
The regular meeting of Nevada
Buckicn’s Arnica suive.
The Best Salve in the world for
Sores, Ulcers, Salt
heum, Fever Sores, Teiter, Chapped
ands, Chilblains, Corns, and ail
no pay required, It is
Price 25 cents
For sale at Carr Brothers’
a20ly
DON'T TAKE
of
MERCURIAL AND POTASH POISONING, ~
Book on Blood and Skin Diseases Free.
things are down. We ladies. know
that Democratic busbands can lie to
each other but they can’t lie to un.
Vm a Democratic woinaa, but I don’t
a DEMOCRAT’S WIFE.
ed
She Retuses te be Feeled by the
Peliticiages.
In a recent number.of the Chicago
Tater-Ovean Mra. Elizabeth Hunt of
Bloomington, who speaks for herself
and te the point, gives her impressions
of the’ McKinley bill in the following
terse language:
Iam aDemocrat’s wife, but I am
sick of seeing such lies aa this in newspapers whoseeditors claim not to be
fools. Icut this paragraph out of the
Chicago Heralu to day:
When a woman pays 50 cents more
a yard for stuff to “make a dress ef
than she would nave to puy if the McKinley bill had nut become a law she
would keep it to herself. So doing
she will confer a great favor on , President Harrison, who thinks that be
Muy get anoth«r term in the White
House if people will quit making
“malevolent” rem rks about the
tariff.—N. Y. Times.
Now, don’t this fool Democrat who
edits the Herald know, or can’t bis
wife tétt him thateveryihing a woman . a
Wears costa less than it did before the
McKinley bilt passed? Calico is 41
cents a yard; a good Summer silk
of nice pa'tern costs ‘rom 25 tol h
35 centea yard. Iv used to cost $1.
Black silk can be bought for from 60
vents to $1 that uscd to cost from\ $2
to $3.50. Sugar costs 5 cents that
used to cost 8 cents. Ribbons cost
haif the old pce, stockings the
same, and jerseys, since they are
making them io this cuuntry, cost
balf as much as tlie imported. La:lies’
We women are not foola. Let the
Herald liar stick to men’s things when
he lies, aud try not to lie about: w.men’e things. We won't stand it.
wantany lyiag to keep the party up.
fasted 28 days.
HERE AND THERE,
A Brief Record of Various Mate
tere of Local Interest.
Pay your city taxes.
The fasting cow of You Bet still
lives, and is daily gaining strength.
Grass Valley Branch of the Young
Men’s Lastitute will have a picnic on
the 6th of next month.
Regular meeting of Hydraulic Parlor, N.S. GQ. W., tonight.
growl of the Curly Beare.
The suit of Chasies Grimes, assignee,
ag:inet John and Ann Kistle is on trial today ia the Superior Court,
Superintendent Dennis of the Mountaineer mine has rented J. E. Brown’s
residence property on Nevada etreet.
R. H. Forman has parchased the
Dunnicliff lot on Sacramenio street
just abovethe Plaza and will erect a
business house there,
W. ©. Barker writes to the RecerdUnion that the famous You Bet cow
It was ‘without food
ad water for 38 days.
The annual meeting of the stock.
holders of the Nevada County Land
Associarion, « advertised for tonight,
a8 been postponed one week.
Dividend No. . 3 of’ cents’ a share,
aggregating $1500, was declared by the
Directors ofthe W. Y. O. D. mining
company of Grass Valley on Saturday
evening.
The meeting of the Diriyo Whist
Club which wus to have been. held:
next Friday evening at Mra. F. G.
Beatty’s home,—has
one week.
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Reynolds of. Rough and Ready
died Sunday, aged 5 months. The funeral tovk place at Rough and Ri
yesterday.
BROKING FOR GOLD.
Also a
been postponed
a
Co
Bi
ing sworn to by
& -E, C, Mor,
We women are not fools.
TMR DUNSi1 8M LAS.
_——
The Information set Aside. by
Judge Catdwell.
The motion te set aside the information charging She. iff Dunater with bing disqualified. by-. intoxication fe
the discharge of hig official duties,
and which had been heretofoie argued,
came up inthe Superior Court to-day
for decision,
Judge Caldwell made an order grantIng the motion of the defendant.
The motion te dismiss was made on .
. the ground that before the fling of the
information the defendant had net
been legally committed in the lower
court—hat Ju-tice of the Peace Muley had _no jurisdiction-in-a-casa of this
ind,
The trouble grew out of Sheriff
Dunster’s visit a few months ago to
the Tam pli house between this city
nd Washington, the complaint beMrs, Taraplin,
SS“A GROWL.”
Mr. Eprtor: Although my faxes are
small, yet they are as burdensome to meas
if T nata munh mare
I feel that I have a right to criticise those
extravaganoes that are factors in the creation of high taxes. I have in my mind the
county hospital No soorier does the impecunious citizen become broken down and
“debilitated, than he rushes offte the hospital
Even persistent dyspepsia and constipation
ere getting to be excuses for admission.
Hence, allow mé space to enter my feeble
Protest against further continuance of this
pernicious practive. It costs too many hard
dollars for the treatment of these unfor
tunates, and it is high time that they should
know that they ean save the county that ex
pense, by the judicious use of a few bottles
of Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla, —a remedy
that within my observation fs a sovereign
cure for those too common disorders, If they
won't take it they ought to be compelled
to by some law that would meet the case.
Ufider the circumstances a full hospital is
inexcusable, — hence this growl.
OEE es PRET
A CITIZEN.
French Tansy Wafers.
The wafers are a sure and safe
specific for all kinds of female troubles
and will remove all obstructions to
the monthly periods, no matter what
the cause.
woman needs.and may be used safely.
manufactured by the Emerson. Drug
Co., manufacturers, San Jose Cal. For
sale by W. D. Vinton,
They are what every
Compound su iphar Powder.
This in the beat blood purifier sold.
arr Bros. : tf
060-0
Faurs of digestion cause disorders
of the liver, and the whole system: becomes deranged. Dr. J. H. McLean’s
Strengtheni.g Cordial
Purifier perfects the process —_ of digestion and assimilation, thus makes
pure blood. Forsule by Carr Bros,
and Blood
Will be Micke Wednesday,
I will on or about the 13th instant
receive direct from Canada a large consignment of pure and fresh Maple
Sugar and Syrup.
m9-tf,
Tos. Suuat.err. Plaza Store.
Tuar hacking cough can be se
quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. W::
guarantee it. .
Sold by Carr Bros,
Fer Billousness
Use Compound Buiphur Powder, Carr
ros. sell it. tf
ba!
National Motel Arrivais,
A. Chiniand fam., Ohio,
8. K. Heath, aud w., French Corral,
G. H. Colby, Duteb Flat, .
W. Nicolle ands., ‘
J. Nicolls, :
E. A, Selfridge Jr., San Francieco,
2. Lisne, eS, bs
5 samably,
has. A. Vercelina, a
, Praschold M, D., be
. Charovant, ——~ ed
. &. Danohue, Washington,
. Callinan,
. B.iugh, Colorado,
. F. Kramer, Mauaybert.
an, Grave Valley,
aos
Seeonokm Mitchel
J, Ostrom, Bloomfeld,
J, E. Shand, Graniteville,
J. R. Wookey, ss
H, Geslay, Cones o Flat,
{tion until the 3d Monday in
A New Way te Wrespoct Fer AuFrifereus Gravel,
E. J. Wood, representing the
American Well Worke of Aurora, Iil.,
is visiiing this section with a view to
introduciag the hydraulic jetting preocess and ap,liances for the purpose ol
prospecting gravel claims. Mr.
Wood, who is an artesian well expert
of wide experience, claims a record oi
400 feet in ten hours’ work with one.
of these machines in: Sierra Valley
vhere they have been successfully
used for the past four yearsin boring
for artesian water.’
Tuerx is more-Catarrh in this sécWOMEN AND STRONG DRINK.
A Question Concerning \liRemes
“and Parente.
The Marysville Democrat says: In
the ourse of his lecture here a few
evenings ago, Major Hilton spoke of
the growing tendency to strong drink
by the womien of te-day, as compared
with years past. And it has had
the good effect that was desired and
needed in this nity, because
it has caused parents ane others to
look to their household and inquire
after the habits and course ot the children, The practice ef Visiting
restaurants and private entrances to
saloons by ludies and girls, and there
indulging in wine, beer and liquor, is a
growing evil that is causing many a
heart to ache, and doing great damage tothe morals of the fair sex of
the country. These so-called social
pleasures ure of the first steps that
lead to the downfall and loss of reputation of fair women, and the practice
is becoming of far ton freque st _occurrence, and of alerming reanli . There
is nead of a check to luis sort
uf practice here among oar g od peoplé, and particularly that the daughters of tender years be watched more
closely, or there will because ta reg ‘et
it when too late.
Schilling’s Best.
» Untried—a joy denied,
Flour 83 all undred
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
A cream of tartar baking powder.
Highest of all in leavening stren ;h
Latest U.S. Government Food Re-.
port.
tion of the country than all other dis:
eases put together, and until the last
few years was supposed.to—be-incurable. Fora great many years doctors
pronounced it a local disease, and
prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science hus proven Catarrh to be a con-. °
stitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall’s
Oatarrh Cure, manufactured. by F. J,
Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the
ulmy Consutuuonal cure in tne Market.
drops to a teaspooniul. It acts directly: upon the blood and mucoue
Surprising— inducements—offered to ladies and gentlemen
to get up Clubs for our celebrated
Special terms to consumers, ;
Saarogees mailed frée on receipt o
Great American Susporsing Tea
Tt is tuken internally : i ddsea from 10 aa Str
KOW TO MAKE MONEY.
TEAS, COFFEES AND PICKS,
name and address.
et, Nevada
Agents Wanted Evervwhere.
surfaces of the system. They offer
one bundred dollars for any case it
fails ‘to cure. Send for circulars and
~-Delinquent-No:ice:
OXTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL wu Y.in; Company. Location o’ p toc’ a testimonials. Address,
F. J. Cuznzy & Co., Toledo, O.
M&F Sold by Druggists, 75c.
AGure Cure Fer the Liquer er
Opium Habits, iy ae onpes-te tha sane Of we ie— spective shaie O.der8, #8 10l'ows :
The East India cure for these awful noXtinet cet, Ft yam
i . Bowie, A. J. Jr. ue ‘
habits can be given without the pe Haggin, Louis T. Trus.ee 314 1 260
tient’s knowledge, and is the only Hagzin, Louis T. i 35 1 20
known specific for the purpose; it is Hare Louise ee zi “sh 9
not injuricus in the least degree; Sosstidecae : eee a
manufactured by Emerson Drug Ce., . Ro'pe James Trustee 2 58. 14 $.50
San Jose, Cal., and for sale by W. D. {o]ph: James” i he es
Vinton, sole agent for Nevada City, ‘
Tr you suffer pricking pains on
moving the eyes, or cannot bear Hi
bright light, and find your sight weak
and failing, you should promptly use
Dr. J. H. McLedn’s Strengthening
Eye Salve.
by Carr Bros.
LEE ELE ESTILO:
pisos Oo. bueinesy,
nia.
Nevada County, Califunia.
‘ol'owing desc ibed stock, 04 accouat of
amnoceement No, 47, levied on tse eveuty6
twenty-sixth day of Ma‘en, 16°1, so many
shoies of each parcel of svch pcock as may
NO, 520 Sansome s.-eet. Bau ‘ranuciueo, Cal.
on Wed jerner the T wenty-Seventh da:
May, 1691, t é
o
ments thereon, together with cesta of ad25 cents a box. For sale Yeriisiag end experses of the sule.
Sam Francisco, California.
Ban Fraucisco, Gal’
aton of works, Noch Bioo niet,
Notice—There are delinqueut v0 tae
xth day of Macch, 1591. ae several
And in ascordar ce wita Jaw, ed an or.
et of the Board of Diiecto's, made on the
3 necessary, wi)' be-seld at public aucon, at the office o! ihe Cemnany, Koom 24,
of
he hour of 8 o'clock A
said day to pay said Delinquent AssessH. PICHOTR, Secretary,
Office—Room 24, No. 320 Sause ne Street,
. :
.Hood’s Sarsaparilla
‘Is a peculiar medicine. It is carefully
prepared from Sarsaparilla, Dandelion,
Mandrake, Dock, Pipsissewa, Juniper Bervies, and other well known and valuable
vegetable remedies, by a combination, proportion, and preparation peculiar to itself,
giving to Hood’s Sarsaparilia curative
power not possessed by other medicines. It
effects remarkable cures where others failHood’s Sarsapariila
Is the best blood purifier before the public,
It eradicates every impurity, and ‘cures
Nicinee 4s hereby given by the underof and all peisons. peviae clainis acine
the said decunsed, to exhibit
necessary vouchers, w'thian four months e/ter ihe flisi nud:ieafion of this notice to tne
said Adwninisera.rix, at Law Office of Fred
Geatls, at Nevada City, N
Calliorata, the.
the «:aas.ciion of
tate, in said couu.y of Nevuda,
Aduinisizatorot the Esta.e of 8. E. Evorey,
Notice to Credicora,
of 8. E, Siorey, deceased.
signed, Ad.oi ils. atrix of she Esiate of
torey, deceased, to the creditors
taem with the
, evada County,
e helug the p'ace™ for
e business of said esM&S, #. M. STORY
Dated this bith day of May, 1801.3
Fred Searis, Atiornev. meyll
Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Boils, Pimples, all
Humors, Dyspepsia, Bilfousness, Sick
Headache, Indigestion, Debility, Catarrh,
Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver complaints,
overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an
appetite, and builds up the whole system.
athome. Such has. become its popularity
in Lowell, Mass., where it is made, that
whole neighborhoods are taking it at the
same time. Lowell druggists sell more of
Hood’s Sarsaparilla than all other Barsaparillas or blood purifiers. The same
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
L
thatthe following named setiler has filed
no.ice of . erintentionto make fiual
9 ie sepros of her Claim, and that said proof
Hood’s Sarsaparilla . Neral’ al at his oiler Kara
parallel ‘. City, ou Monday, June i5, viz Has met peculiar and un leled success ie pees widde ani heli of wi roe
i uss li, deceased, Preemption§ D. 8, No,
12981, for the &, 4 of 8. W. 4
NK BE.M D. M,
rove
Paitive on of, said bk
’
success is extending al} over the country, Gity PO) Novena Co. Cal” wil of Nevada
1
Notice For Publication.
ND OFFICE AT MARYSVILLE, CAL.,
ay 9, 1891, Notice is hereby given
proof
made before Cierk Superior Gourt
Nevada
, Bec, 84, Tp 17,
She'.ames the fo lowing witnesses to
f if cont nu us pevienee upon and
#:
Henry air, Pedro Qzallt, Morris M.
0., C
mayl! CHARLES HAPGOOD, Register,
Seid by druggists. §1; six for g5. Prepared by
C.1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Masa,
100 Doses One Dollar
Notice to Tax Payers,
c
Seitages and plage dor pe wring ‘ Will of salauriae
we pe & : v4 " teetlon wo heen ae of
The Assessment Book of. the snpiication oi, Wm. Boots for the lam
; te and where any pe.son inte-euted
the City of Nev.da is now by ome gy Me
I THE SUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR
a
Court, made on the 9th
hereby given onday, the
ba de tM fe » at 10 clocks. M,
f 1d da} tithe Court room of said
at the Cours House in the City and ©
Notice of Proving Will,
the County of Nevada, State of Califor.
In the Matier of the Estate of Bridget Moloskey,
Pursuant to an erder of said Superior
of May, 1891,
J. L. MORGAN, Clerk.
By J. J.GREANY, Depa tian’
in the hands of the Clerk of
the Board of Trustees, and
will remain open to inspecTRENBERTH BROS.,
GROOERIES, PROVISIONS, FISH
Loe eS
VEGETABLES, PRUIT, Ete.,
At the Beehive Grecery Store. tf
ables me to sell lower than other houses,
BEHOLD
SAMUEL YEON Be
LARGE VARIETY AND LITTLE PRICES
ome . Three Expert Millinery Trimmers on Fine
150 Rolls of Carpets Just
21 Pieces of 3-Ply at 75 Cents—Handsome Patterhs.
‘
“—
WANTED f The address of any per° son not acquainted with .
the Fact that the Leading CANDY FACTO * S
RY of this city is located at No. 7 Commercial St., where
Candies of all kinds are manufactured daily.
“ KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.”
THE SUPERIOR CANDY FACTORY,
Headquaiters for Candies.
J M. FOLEY, Prop’r,
5 and 7 Commercial st. ea pies eetgys
aogier eels
Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street.
Ihave now-a large and complete stock of ==" : a
Ladies, Misses’ and Childrens’ Hats,
Flowers, Tips, Plumes,
Hibbons aid Laces,
Of the Latest Styles and Shades, will-be soldat astonish
ing Low. Prices,
CHILDREN’S TRIM MED HATS,
Ly
Idesans An Arta 2a ye
LADIES’ HATS,
From 25 cents up:
FLOWERS AND-WREATI IS, nice, fresh goods,
From 25 cents up.
All these goods have just arrived direct from the man
ufacturers, and are not the leavings of the San) Francisco
Millinery and Auction Houses.
All my Hats are trimmed by MRS. COHN, which en4
Call and be convinced thereof.
Casper Cor,
Masonic Block, Commercial st., Nevala City, Cal, ,
—THE—
MONSTER STOCK OF DRY goons
WIT \
Gras:s Valiey.
A SPECIALTY.
Hats -_ , a Y
and Bonnets--No
Two Alike.
ae
sa ae
Arrived. 4
Fine Brussells at 50 Cents Up,
9 Misfit Carpets at Your Own Prices. : et
SALDIL ZTEO,. ©
Proprietor of the Bezhive Grass Valley,
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