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Gre Daile Transcript.
FRIDAY) MAY 16, 1891: Or
be ——____--~
frem Teday’s Colfax Seutime!.
The body of an unknown woman
was found in a tent Wednesday aiternood by William Watts at a point just
south of Mr. Maguire’s residence below
Colfax. A balf-ounce boti'e which
had cov‘ained laudanum was found by
the side of the tent. The case is a
mystery, and the Coroner’s jury will
pot retura a verdict unt Saturday.
We notice that the people of Chicage
Pa:k are just commencing to complain
boat the bad condition of their roads.
ce.tainly have good cause for
ibey : jends ¢
_kicsing Such roads as the-one bewei Se is to be found at some theatre
tw-en the Bear river bridge and Grass. . : ing intelligent attention to the work
Valley are a diagrace to Nevada county. acerwould notbe guilty of allowing her foads to béin such @ condijon ae Nevada county does hers. It
isan imposition on the taxpayers of
_ that county.
Last Sunday some men were shootof
Auburn.
pened to be thrown in the direction of
the depot, andthe marksman without
thinking of the conssquences fired. A
. freight train happened to be passing at
the time, and the result was that the
greater part of the lead struck the Capoose—the remainder striking Constable Dyer, who happened to be
standing out on the back platform at
the time. His back was-turned and
the shot struck him in tie neck ad
‘otber parts of his person. The con>table thinks, it more polite to eat his i
meals off'a step ladder for a few days,
ceniateadntll —
Heécawm’t Understand
It.
President Van Orden of the Grass
Valley Board of Education says to the
'T.dings in relation to’ the fact that the
High School of this city has beet
placed on the accredited list of the
State University while the High
School of his town has not:
“J am at loss to account. for this
ftate of affaita except en the ground
that Nevada City pupils are bright r
the Grass Valley pupils or teachers
I am under the impression that
the curriculum of the two schouls is
glinost identical aud the pupils of the
local school are as far advanced in the
course as are the Nevada City pupils, . .
Ifeuch is the case it behoovesthe Board
ef Educution ‘to invite the University
authorities to huld-examinations here
looking te the advancement of the
school under consideration to the uccredited: list.’”
oe od
$% he Cleveland Mime.
One ton of cre from the Cleveland
mine just crushed at Locklin’s custom
mill-in-this city gave a little over $5
in free gold. The sulphurets paidat
the rate of $43-78 aton. The Cleveland is located on the South Yuba
. mear where the Nevada City and
North Bloomfield road crosses that
stream. It is siated that 2000 feet of
backs can be obtained by ruaning
tunnel from the bottom of the canyon
There is plenty of weod and water
for mining purposes to be obtained in
that vicinity.
An Insane Miner.
Says thé Auburn Argus of Wednesday: Davis O’Brien, a broken down
miner, lately irom Nevada county, and
“for some time an inmate of the County
hospital, was adjudged insane «nd taken to Sterkion yesterday by Bherifi
Conroy. Deputy Sheriff Rains say»
Cynroy stolea march Onhim. Mr.
O’Brien had assured Rains thathe ba:
placed a speciul codicil in bis will”
giving itn $150,000, and the old ma:
is liable to change his mind on the
way to Stockten.
Ap Accentric Character Dies.
Andrew Simon, aged 64, for many
years well kaown in Sierra count)
for his eccentric.ties and radical viewr
on religion, a protector ef home ability and the author of # protest agains!
raodern theolegy, waz, afew days age
found dead in bed at the old Coruisl
ranch a few miles from Downieville.
Wille ntertaim the Luurelites.
Hydraulic Parlor, N. 8. G. W.,
will soon give a complimentary entertainment to the Native Daughters
the
entertainment has net ‘yet been definitely decided upen, but it will probaof Laurel Parlor. Tbe ferm of
bly be a hop. :
EE
Preneunced Hepeless, Yet saved
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada
E. Hurd of Greton, 8. D., we quote
‘Was taker with a bad cold, whic
acttled on my Lungs, ceugh set in an«
finally terminated in Consuinption
‘Four doctors gave me up saying }
I gave could live but a short time.
myself upto my Saviour, determine:
if 1 could not stay with my friends o»
earth, I would meet my absent one+
above,
get Dr.
My husband was advised t
gaye it atrial, took in all eight bottles
it has cured me and thank God Lam
now a welland hearty woman.” Trial
bottles free at Carr Bros,’ Drug Store
regular size, 50 Cents and $1,
:W.D. Travers, Piano Tuuer,
Will be in Nevada City about Muxay
21st. m8-ti
~~
Oe
Buckien’s Armica saive.
The Best Saive in the world forCuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and ai)
Bein Eruptions, and positively cure:
Piles, vr no pay required. It is
guaranteed tozive perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded.. Price 25 cent«
perbox. Forsale at Carr Brothers’
A
An Octogen
seen striding along the busy streets of
New York city is Capt. Jacob Vanderpilt, brother of
the late commoCAPT. VANDERBILT. )
Island for a trip to the big
spends his time
good play, # good roadster and a good
boat.
It ‘was as a mariner that he got his title of captain,
life was spent on the water.
. when he holds the ribbons over & pair of
jug at glass balls near the station in. ¢ otters he is bound to keep the lead. As
Ove of the glass balls bap-. one of his cronies remarked recently,
“Captain Vanderbilt would run ye in thé
dark sooner than let ye pass him.”
he is thoroughly in touch with the present day and hour as well, He has seen
friends, rélatives. and acquaintances by
the score depart from earth, yet when
some surviving comrade-begins to bewail_the past and to get lachrymose .
about those who are gone he grows testy .
and cries: ‘Good Lord!
of talking about dead men?
man’s no good to anybody. Let's talk
about folks that are alive.”
thies, an open hand and -few prejudices. He is not rich, but has enongh,
and ‘‘when one has enough why should
he try for more?” he asks. He gets solid
comfort out of every moment of his existence, and confidently expects to “reach
par”—in other words, to live vatil he is
a century old. ~
A Brooklyn Beauty Weds a Member of
Duke of Bareacres are not theonly foreigners _who.seek_Amorican girls for wives.
Gentlemen of intelligence, culture and
position whose homes are in other lands
are beginning to learn that nowhere can
they find such. gracious, capable and
beautiful helpmeets as those who grow
to womanhood in the New World. It
; King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, 1
A HALE OLD OPTIMIST.
ariaw Vanderbilt Whe Enjoys
Life Thoroughly.
»@ of the most picturesque persons we
che
but he has the
vigor of aman of)
40, Néarly every
day he leaves his
bome on Staten
city, and
walking about or visiton matinee days.
in
te
£0
the people on the stage. He knows &
and most of his business}
Yet he is
horseftesh, and jonate lover of
And
What's the use
A dead
‘A fine looking, bluff and hearty old
ellow is the captain, with wide sympaWON AN AMERICAN BRIDE.
Parliament.
My Lord Tomnoddy and his grace the
MR. AND MRS. LANE.
is for this reason that Brooklyn re
cently lost.one of her fairest daughters.
Her name was Frances May Armstrong,
and the man who won her is William P.
Lane, member of. Parliament from
county Cork, Ireland.. Siterd arbres
The wedding was a notable event. It
took place at the Church of the Nativity
in the presence of a crowd of distinguished guests ᤀ愀渀搀 after the ceremony
many and hearty were the congratulations showered upon the ha @ pair.
Mr. Lane has achieved promiucace in
the fight for Home Rule, and has suffered
imprisonment twice because of his antagonism to the present order of things
in the Green Isle. He has a beautiful
home and estate near Youghal. His
bride is a daughter of the late John B.
Aymstrong. She first met Mr. Lane
while traveling abroad.
Rapid Transit to Matrimony.
Rev. James Perry, of Peru, Ind., now
wears the belt for rapidity in performance ofthe marriage service. He was
making sonie-purchases in one of the dry
goods stores of the city where he lives
the other day, when there entered to
him a breathless couple, who-had to be
“hitehed right off’ before any stalwart
objectors could reach the spot. Thé
minister grasped the situation, also the
young people, whom he ranged before
him amid a crowd of shoppers. . “Join
ChangingiDefcat te ¥ fetery.
The genius of Sheridan at Winwhen feeble -adverearies in the shape
of inefficient remedies fail to stay the
progress of that obstinate and malignant foe, malaria, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters turns the tide—drives the
enemy back. Nothing
medica, or out of it, compares with
this as an opponent of every form of
malarial disease.
dumb ague, billious remittert and
ague cake—it matters not—one and
allare extirpated by the Bitters. To
take a course of the great . reparative(
proof which defies attyck. So fortified
Remember, too, that the Bitters is an
eradicator of liver complaints, constipation,
plaints and dyspepsia.
specific for all kinds of female troubles
and will remove all. obstructions to 4
the monthly periods, no matter what”
the cause.
woman needs andmay be used safely.
manufactured by the Emerson’ Drug
Co., manufacturers, San Jose Cal. For
gale by W. D. Vinton.
successful cough medicine we have .
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
+ four and see thet you get it.
=o
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasa:
and refreshing to the taste, and ac:gently yet promptly on the Kidney:
aches and fevers and cures habitus
ster changed defeat to victory.. 50
has
in materia
Chills and fever,
advance-of the mat-zial season, is!
buckle on, as it were, an armor of
protected, you shall be. scathlesss.
rheumatism, kidney cem; French Tansy Waters.
—
The wafers are a sure and tafe
They are what every
shileh’s Consumption Cure.
“This is beyond question the most
without @-paraliel in the history of
medicine. Since its first discevery it
has been.sold on a guarantee, a test
which no other medicine can stand,
If you havea cough we earnestly ask
you totryit. Price 10 cents, 50 cents,
and $l. If your lungs are sore,
chest or back lame, use Shbiloh’s
Porous Piaster. Sold by Carr Bros.
Asx your grocer for, ‘‘Lily a
tf.
Will be Here Wednesday,
I will on or about the 13th instant
receive direct from Canada a large consignment of pure and™ fresh ‘Mapie
Sugar and Syrup. ; m9-tf,
‘Tnos. Suuatier¥. Plaza Store,
Paul schoen, Siane Tuner.
Will arrive. here about May 20th.
Leave orders at Union-Hetel. m9-6t~
——
ONE ENJOYS
siver and Bowels, cleanses the sy-tem effectually, dispels colds, head
constipation permanently. For sale
in 50c and $1 bottles by all druggists
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,
LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N.Y
The Gelebrated French Gure,
Warranted A PHRODITINE.” cs
J GUARANTEE
tocure any form
of nervous disease
orany disorder of
the peoerenye organs o reex,
whether u
hands,” he cried. “By United States
authority in me vested I pronounce you
, . man and wife.” Qitfick work, wasn’t it?
Named After Distinguished Men.
Some one, curious as to names bestowed
on new born male children, asserts that
every year, in the state of New York
alone, between 800 and 400 infants are
christened Chauncey M: Depew. William M. Evartsisa good second in this
regard, and it is said that 50,000 peaceful residents of the United States have
Napoleon Bonaparte for their given
names,
A Big Price for a Dinrer.
The other day a Frenchman won 4
bet at the peril of his life. The river
. Marne, which flows into the Seine, waa
full of drifting ice, but he put on hiuniforza as captain of dragoons, and thus
fully equipped swam from bank to bank,
He won a dinner, but secured also an
attack of pneumonia and a reprimand
from his superiors.
i atic simeccinteneieie
; A little girl of York, Pa., is afflicted
with a peculiar form of perverted vision,
She cannot read save by hoiaing the
printed page before her upside down.
The habit was acquired in early childhood and can only be corrected by teachi] ing her everything over again.
Two hundred unmarried young women
of Brooklyn are said to have fortunes
amounting in the aggregate to $30,000,000.
EBUMATISM,
Lumbago, Headache, Toothache,
NEURALGIA,
SCIATICA
THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Baltimore, Md.
tration, Noeturnal Emissions, Leu Dis
siness, ‘Weak Memory, Less of Power ati potency, whichif neg fte
for #300." ent by mail lor $5.00, fen’ mail on receipt of price’
A WRITTE GUARANTES iS given for
every $5.00 order received, to refund the money if
a Permanent cure is not effected. We have
thousands of testimonials from old and youn
of both sexes, who have been pe’ en! cured
by the use of Aphroditine, Cire ree, Address
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO,
: PACIFIO BRANCH,
“2 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cal.
s FOR SALE BY
W. D. VINTON Gity Nevada.
DR. ABERNETHY'S
(ireen Ginger
BRANDY.
Ovzes Cramps and Oolis,
“It is composed of the purmaterials, and reprerenta
@ full medicinal value of
Jamaica Gingerin the highfest aaqeee of perfection,”
i “ M.T. WENZE
Analytical Chemist.
Esmee JOld by Wine Merchants and
Druggists.
?}, SOUTMER MANU
FACTURING CO,
Sam Francisco.
Nevada County Abstract Office,
Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cal.,
Titles Examined and Tnsnyed
JOHN A. RAPP,
(County Recorder 11 comsecutive years)
SEARCHER OF RECORDS,
NOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENT.
For saie—6000 acres of land of the California Iren and Steel C. fen Company, situated in
pose on the ‘best lands of y And
286 acres of land situated in, Pleasant
Valley.
and let on East Broad street, NeBet
yada City
Men’s Suits I sell now at $
“ : te
Crac
The Palpitand the vtage.
’
Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor U: ited
Brethern Church, Blue Mound, Kan.,
says: ‘‘I feel it my duty to tell what
wonders Dr.-King’s New Discovery
My Lungs were
badly diceased, and my parishioners
thought I could live only a few weeks.
L took five bottles of Dr. King’s New
Discovery and am sound and well,
gaining 26 lbs, in weight.”
Arthur
Funny Folks Combination, writes:
“After a thorongh trial and convince
ing evidence I am confident Dr. King’e
New Discovery for Consumption beate
‘em all, and cures when everything
elsefails, The greatest kinduess I car
de my many thousand friends is tv
urge them {o try it.”
tles at Curr Bros.’ Drug Store. Regular sizes 50c. and $1.00.
done fur me,
Love, Manager
Free trial botSchitting’s Best,
—
Buy, try—on them rely. TF
For rheumatic and neuralgic pains,
rub in-Dr.-J,-H. McLean’s Volcanic
Oil Liviment, and take Dr.J.H. MeLean’s Saraaparilla. You will not
suffer leng, but will be gratified with a
speedy and effective cure:
pa PaaS
Residence for Bent,
The residence, now ocenpied by
Indge Caldwell, on Broad street, will
be for rent on the Ist of May. Terms
—$i0 per month. Apply at Trans
crirt office. ‘
Leve’s
Kce! IcelThe Nevada Ice Company is now
prepared to deliver ice to consumers
in avy part of the city. Orders left at
the office of the Company, foot ef Main
street, ou the Plaza, or w th the driver,
will he Bromptty attended to. tf
@1d Coins
Bought and sold by D. E. Morgan,
Nevada City, Cal.
CALIFORN
W. D. VINTON
er EE EE TD
Tremendous Fall in Prices !
GRAND CLONING OUT SULL
I have positively determined to REMOVE FROM
NEVADA CITY as soon as my stock of Men’s and Boys’
€lothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes can be reduced.
For that reason
less than San Francisco cost.
nity for securing Bargains. oe
COME EARLY
BEFORE THE STOCK
; 6.75
+ “ “
7.50
11.00
12,00
14.00
I call your special attention to my Black Diagonal and Corkscrew Sack and Frock Suite
They are used for Dress.
Seersucker Ceats and Vests at $1.00, formerly $1.50.
It ig im possible to enumerate all Suits I have. Come and satisfy yourself that my state
. ment is correct.
Men’s Cotton Pants at $1.00 a pair, fincy patterns like Cassimere Pants.
The very best, the Diamond Brand White Shirt, well made and fitty cut, full front:
75 eents to $1.00.
Men’s Gingham Blouses, 85 cents.
Hotel Keepers’ and Families’ Picnic. A Chance te get Blankets cheap.
Lhave a fine Jot of Eastern and Marysville Blankets of all colors T will sacrifice at less
than wholesale prices.
.Fine Marysville White Family
ik Proot Rubber Boots, hy ® pair,
fneg
Beston *
Both the method and results wli . Bay State 1
\ The la
where.
Boots, naile
$4.00, wor'
em else
Men’s Mining Ki
Men’s Calf top sole
Men’s €loth Hats, 15 cents.
“ 10 ty
oJ
)
« ~ Canton Flannel
“Merino zs
And a large assortment of other kinds.
: 4to 10 yrs 112, 1.75.
“ Chevoit “ 4to l2yre 1.27. ae 2.50.
“ Mixed Cassimere # suas 2.86, “ 4.00.
“ “ “ “ 8.75, “ 5 ¢ 9. a
“ “ ss “ “ 8.62 “ 4 76.
“ Fine “ “ 8.87, “6.00.
Boys Knee Pants, 25 cents a pair, formerly 37 cents.
« “ 87 “ + 50 “
“ “ 59 “ “ 15 “
-. All Wool “ . eed * $1.25
“ st “ $1.00 “ “
Ladies’ Shoes of the very best
Ladies fine French Kid }
Children’sShoes, Spring Heel
eo my
Misses’ Kid Heeled Shoes
the same rates.
. The prices are
circumstatfrees
hereasked, <
New No. Sui
For Cash or on
,
Fresh Fish, Crabs,
—— ae
CURED
of bow leng standing, by. using
Hatisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded!
Ten Cents for Trial Bottle,
HERE IS A PARTIAL LIST:
4,62, in other stores $ 7.50.
+7500
3.25 ,
est line of Trunks and Valises in Nevada City and cheaper than you can buy
th $5.00;Fine Men’s HAND SEWED Calf Lace Gaiters, $3.50, worth $5,
Men’s Lace and Button, $1.87, worth $3.00.
Men’s Brogan, $1.25, worth $1.75.
Fine Men’s Straw Hats, from 50 cents up.
ys
Men’s Dennim Overalls, Riveted, 45 centsa pair.
Undershirt and Drawers, 35 cents e h.
“ 45 ri
Boys’ Navy Flannel Blouse Suits sell now § 1.00, formerly $1.50
utton, $3.87, any ether house $5.00.
Caen esses 510. bend toraed, of oad! rereace
ne Dengole Buttoa Shoes, size 2 6,sell now $1.8
ye Freach Kid, 2d quality "A ; bd : 2. “§ vi “ —we
“Pebble Goat Button Shoes “ iH :
All goods in the Store not mentioned will be sold at
for. —It will pay you to lay in a supply, as under ordinary
you will pay one-third more than the prices
K. C.
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE,
SEWING MACHINES,
Which I Will g#ell
The Best Sewing Machines. Made, &2>Call and See Them
WHETHER YOU WANT TO BUY OR NOT.
Thos. Shurtieff,.
Plaza Store of Themas Shurtleff
eee iv YOU WANT TO BUY THE BEST .
Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Feed, Etc.,
~-Cxovur, whooping cough and Bronchitisimmediately relieved by Shiloh’s
Cure. Sold by Carr Bros. j28-tf.
In from 3 to 30 minutes, with
Certainit y and Safety, no matter
or One Dollar for Full size.
IA CEPHLINE COMPANY, Reno, Nevapa.
and OARR BROTHERS, Nevads Vity.
I will sella newly selected stock at
.Do not miss ‘this opportuIS BROKEN.
“ 10.00.
e 10,00,
“ 12.00.
“ 16.00.
« 18,00,
“ 20,00,
. At $12.76.
Alse Bed Comforters in all shades.
Blankets 94 for $5.25; 10-4, $7.75; 14-4, $10 each pair.
“
“
d, made in 8. F., $3.87 a par, worth $5.00.
BOY’S CLOTHING,
1,50.
material. No inferior Shoes kept.
g “
Button size 84 toll “ 73 et NRE eee
ll w2 a 1.12 a 1.75.
5te 8 ae +15 $ . 1,00.
litol 3 1.87 As 2.00,
much lower than retail dealers can buy
CARRY.A FINE STOCK OF
gh-Arm Wheeler & Wilson's
Easy Installments, at Low Prices
PLAZA STORZ
— ee
CO TO THk
AT THE LOWEST FRICES.
——_————
juat id
On
Don’t Miss It !
See ee Te emp? 7
fe
HAVE YOU SEEN OUR MEN'S $5 00 SUITS?
+ CLOTEING WAR STILL RAGES ! _————————
[ry \o ee
oho Mineoe
Don’t allow yourself to be humbugged by the glaring
advertisements of our co
catch the unwary, but pure
CHARLES GRIMES,
mpetitors who
hase your goods ofCorner Broad and Pine Streets.
LEDDY’S VARIETY STORE
PIONEER CANDY FACTORY,
(Formerly E. F. Rosenthal’s Store)
COMMERCIAL Street... NEVADA CITY
—e
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
Ce, wee . \ RECEIVED DAILY BY FREIGHT AND
“ 8 00 “St
. en A’ Complete stock of CIGARS, TO9 BACCOS, and SMOKERs’
m 10 00 MATERIALS,
Everythingin the Line of NOTIONS
AND TOYS. only lay traps to
This is the Original
PIONEER CANDY FACTORY.
C24! 1s of all kinds made daily.
One trial of our confectionery will
convince you that it is equal to the
beet made anywhere.
THOMAS LEDDY, Propricter.
Leading Clothier,
ee
HEADQUARTERS
FOR™ ~—— iOpholsteying Shop.
JAMES KINKEAD
GIVES NOTICE THA’
he is always prepared to
do all kinds of Upholster
ing on short notice. » —
ring Mattresses, Hair
Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Loungeg, Single
Lounges, etc., etc., made to order.
FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL __
KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN
A WORKMANLIIKE MANNER,
Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packed'for shipping a.specialty.
Parlor
NO. 58.
Piano -Movine Promptly attended to
and Carefully Performed.
All at the Lowest Living Rates
Thankful for past patronage, I respectfu
ourt Prite
GV.
NO: E806, ly selicit a continuance in the future.
COMMEROIAL STREET
Grand Excursion an Peni
Wednesday, May
Under the auspices of the above-mentioned socielics.
bs »
Take pleasurein announcing that their MILLINER
HAS ARRIVED, and
ladies can at last be assured of getting STYLISH
HATS.
All subordinate organizations of Native Sone and
Forestersof America in Nevada county have ac cepted invitetions-to_perticipate, insuring a large and representa(R, Tiathen, Leader,) will furnish music for Dancing.
“Mrs. LESTER & CRAWFORD, . .
MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD,
DMMain Street, Nevada Citv.
Do You Like to be Well Dressed?
Second door from the Great American
Tea Store.
James Kinkead.
REMOVED!
H. CO. MELL,
THE LEADING
27,
wa yee = money ‘nor Jabor will be spared to Woodworker :
make it the greatest picnic ever witnessed in Northern
California. —ANr
THE UNION CORNET BAND OF 17 PIECES Wagonmaker,
Don’t Miss It! 3 euskal
; = ae DENNY & GRAY’'S NEW SHOP AT
THE PLAZA, .
Where he will be pleased to receive all his
old customers and many new ones. He
will suit you in quality of work and prices.
Delinquent Notice. _
EVADA COUNTY LAND AND IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION, Location of principal place 6f business, Nevada
Cy, Nevada County, California,
otice—There are delinquent upon the
following described stock, account of assessment No, 2 levied on the I(th day of
March, 1891, the several amounts set opposite the ames of the respective share holders, as follows: ’
Names
Geo, E. Brand
Mary E Helmick A PR isis eas cies
And in accordance with law, and an order
ef the Board of Directors, made on the 10th
day of March, 1801, so many shares of each
parcel of such stock as may be mecessiry
will be sold at public auction, at the office
of said Company, No. 60 Broad Btreet, Nevada City, Nevada County, California, SATUKDAY, the Sth duy of May, 1891, at the hour
of 1 o’clock Pp, M, Of said day, to pay said deHnguent assessment thereon, together with
a of advertising and expenses of the
ale,
GEO. C, GAYLORD, Secretary.
Office—No. 59'Broad Street, Neyada ‘ity,
California,
NOTICE OF Pos TPONEMENT.
The above sale is tpened till Satuiday, .
May 23, at the sane ho rand place.
Guo. C. Ga YLORD,
. Se. retary.
SITTING BULL
And the Indian War !
A Full and Authentic Life of SITTING
BULL, General Miles, Buffalo Bill
Red Cloud, Little Wound and a Great
many others of the Great Chiefs.
BY FLETCHER JOHNSON, Author of the
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