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May 25, 1891 (4 pages)

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jena v: 2 Pe = » ioe owe 2 Pore ? ‘i Pe 3s SPO At Ia eo coon rama eee ee be ited Fa F nett, Sees og LD. ay, ote ani pm scene same Sema LEDDY'S VARIBTY STCRE i — es wane , TES all Tue Driltt Trangeript. an os SAN ‘ es = MONDAY, MAY 25, 1891. — rps era aa incepta ri be e j $i ¢ f pamienstn sce eit ane OSU TENE SSNS ae END OF A BUSY LIFE, Dr. Howard Crosby's Work a6 om ‘EauThe death of Rev. Dr. Howard Crosby —————=—= . Jas to the New York public a great surprisé, for though he was sixty-five years A Seasick Passenger On the ucoan cares litile about asterm, He is positively indifferent whether he is washed overboard or not. But set right by a wine-glassfal or two of Hoatetter’s Stomach Bitters, he foels éawr and Preacher. Rev. F.M. Shrout, Pastor United Bretbern Church, Blue Mound, Kan., says: wonders Dr. King’s New Discovery bas done for me. The Pulpit and the Stage. Schithingte Bost, Buckien’s Arnica BAIVEOs., Buy, try—on them rely, 1 eben “] feel It my duty to tell what). penile ‘ The Best Salye in the workd for My Lungs were Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped i lias _amended. superior Cou rt. —— The following business was transacted in the. Superior Court to-day, Hon. John Caldwell presiding: Stephens ve. Peard, Judgment MaSherry vs. Evening Star M. Co. Firat ground of demurrer over-ruled. Second sustained. Twenty days to amend crosécomplaint. orentiial ve. His Creditors. Postponed till further order of the court. Estate of Bridget McCloskey, d.Leiterd testameniary issued Bond $250. Proceedings disDemurrer to ground Ceandt. w Wm, Seott. Crase vs. Crase. missed as to allowance. awended complaint over-ruled. Estate of Caleb Guoley, deceased: so affected by her, death and a cold con“Al 4 —ostute-set aside for use of widow. Caiyv Harrington vs. M. Florence Byraé. Demurrers to complaint ove: old his recent life had. been so very active and his gen@ral health so good that no one thought ' of. him as an old man. Late in March his daughter, wife of the Rev. Mr. Allen, of Troy, N. Y., died, leaving an infant but a : few days old, arid REV. HOWARD CROSBY. Hr Crosby was tracted while going to her bedside that he was soon prostrated by pneumonia, which progressed rapidly to a fatal termination. f While Dr. Crosby was not specially noted for his pulpit utterances, probably no other minister in the country was-80 favorably known to so many widely separated classes. As teacher of Greek at Rutgers college and elsewhere and author of Greek text books his name dmpurities which give rise to, disorders badly diseased, and my parishioners thougbt I ould live only a few weeks. Itoek five bottles of Dr. King’s New renewed interest in his personal safety. This fine corrective neutralizes in brackish water—often compulsorily drank en shipboard, to the grievous detriment of health—the pernicious gaining 26 lbs. in weight.” » Arthur Love, of the stomach, liver and bowels. To the indriner, the tourist, the Western pioneer and miner, the Bitters ie invaluable asa means of protection against malaria, when ite seeds are latent in air-and water. To the effects of overwork, mental or physical, it is a most reliable antidote, and’ to the debilitated and nervoue, it affords great and speedily felt relief and vigor. THMEGREATEST DISCOVER Y. urge them to try it.” ular sizes 50c. and $1.00. w.bD. ‘Travers, Piano Tumer, i Catarrhal Oecafness Cured—Neo. More Use For Ka:-Trum pete —Triumph at Last.’ An infallible remedy for the Cure of ecatarrh and deafuess io all its 2ist. : m Discévery and am sound and well, Manager Love’s Fuony Folks Combination, writes: “After a thorough trial and conyinceing evidence I am confident Dr. King’s Now Discovery for Consumption beats ’em all, and cures when everything elsefails. The greatest kindoess I can de my many thousand friends ig, tu; Free trial bottles at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store. RegHands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or )n pagy) required. It is guaranteed‘ to give perfect salisf actiob A or money refunded. Price 25 cents)" per box. For sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug store. a20ly — 040 Sco! Ice! a The Nevada Ice Company is now prepared to deliver ice te consumers anany partof the city. Orders lef: at street, ou the Plaza, or with the driver, will be promptly attended to. tf! Suron’s Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by uson @ guarantee, It cures Consumption. Sold by Carr Will be in Nevada City about May 8-tf H E & D A Cc H E Ot hag Onuse Bros. % the office of the Company, footef Main catch the unwary, CHARLES GRIMES, Leading Clothier, Corner Broad and Pine Streets. HAVE, YOU SEEN.OUR MEN'S Don’t allow yourself to be advertisements of our competitors who only lay pence > ELOPRING WAR STILL RAGES ADONIS “ es 6 00 “ “ 7 00 8 00 9 00 10 00 a ‘6 “ ~ ‘6 “ 6 but purchase your goods of “ ruled. . North, Banner Con, Tunnel Co, vs. et al. Twenty days to : J. Calvert i 4 answer. ' 7 i Jobo Hasbrouck vs. J. Calvert et a!. : Same order, John Nicholle, Bailey et al. aed firmed. ‘ i ae D. D;Bowmanwasexamined by a committee cousisting a1 C. W. Kitts, ¥. T.Nilnand J. 1. Caldwe}l and adwitted to practice as an: attorney ol the court. Mr. Bowman highly egeditable examination. +e executor, vs. P. was familiar to students, and many ranked him as the best Greek scholar in America. questions which enter into politics he was peculiarly active, es) perance; but he was severely criticised by total abstinence people for maintainSule of property con-. ing that the moderate use of wines and malt liquors was right. long and earnestly for high license laws, and advocated the use of fermented wine in the communion. ; . He was born in New York city Feb. 27, 1826, and graduated in 1844 from the passed a] city university; at the age of 25 he was made professor of Greek there, and in 1859 took the sathe place at Rutgers. stages, by one whe has been a great sufferer from catarrh and almost total No catarrh orslimy green and yellow sticky matter discha ging from the nose. No deafness. No ringing crackling soun-ls in the head. No mucous matter lodging in the throat, No occasional hacking cough with throwing up slimy green and yellow sticky matter. It ls blessing that words cannot describe. For further informatien write for circulars. Address Frank Wortz & In all social and, economic pecially as to temHe labored: Co., Wausau, Wis. Drawer 1029. ee ml4-2w PRES Miemaortii i seacy Aixercises, The following hus been arranged ‘as the program forthe Memorial exercises at this city on Saturday next: He was one of the American committee to revise the New Testament, and in of the 1863 took his permanent place as pastor Fourth Avenue Presbyterian church of New York city. His wife, march decorat form ou Broad street and Pine Grove Cemetery to grave’ there. : At eight o’clock in the evening the followisg exercises will take place at tue Theater, Commander Walling of Chattanooga Pert; Gi A. R., presiding: of John Werry. 2, Prayer by Rév. J. Sims. 23. Memoria! Service by Cliattanooga ,. Oration by RF. Burns of Placer county. 8. ‘America’ by the audience. Saturday will be a legal holiday . Business will be generally suspended and the newspapers will not publish . _ --+@e + An iucerrigibicCussThe Telegraph says: Friday nighi Marshal Parcoe arrested panel Belithe who is cuarged with disturbing the is nett streets.. Itappears that Mr. Bolithe gets druok aad while on his ‘At 11 o’clock the precession will. two daughters and two sors survive to. him, Ernest, the oldest son, is judge of ¢. the international court at Alexandria, Egypt. POET AND HUMORIST. Cc URE D In from 3 to 30 minutes, with oni Certainity and Safety, no matter CELEBRATED Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded! Ten Cents fav Trial Bottle, or One Dollar for Full size. CALIFORNIA CEPHLINE COMPANY, Reno, Nevapa. ~~ Ww. D, VINTOM and OARR BROTHERS, Nevada Uity. — ~ Tremendous Fall in Prices . I have positively determined to REMOVE FROM A New Yorker Who Has Contributed to A familiar and striking figure among . the newspaper men of New York is Harry 1. Chorus by choir ander jeaderchip . J, Shellman, with his proad brimmed . hat and dignified and courtly bearing. Well known as:a is —— : poet and general writer, his work have been read with delight by lovers-of America ; can fun. Ag the “ &, Besedion PY Rev. Jobn} Caitorof Witand fches and fevers and cures habitua Coighvim. Wisdom, and HARRY J. SHELLMAN. ‘onstipation permanently. For sal: later as managing editor of Texas Siftings, his name is familiar to those who. are acquainted with American humorous literature. , ‘ ; (Mr, Shellman was born at Westmin-. — eee eas ister, Md., Sept. 1, 1848, and is descended from German and Welsh ancestry. At ; The Celebrated French Cure, sixteen he-was apprenticed to the printing trade, but. in 1862 -he left the case . Is BOLD OW & peace of, neigibors on Main and Ben-'. and became deputy coutity clerk in Carthe World’s Mirth. Rost Saale aga humoristcov-— 4: hase exe oe ers innumerable oth the method and rTeaulis wh: 6. bas ing ay Ee . Calkins, Be oat hehe yrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasan ~ Focal Masia > -sketches,..which _nd-refreshing to the taste, aud act: ently yet promptly on the Kidney: jiver. and: Bowels, cleanses the sy em effectually, dispels colds, head n-50c and $? bottles by all druggists CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. y SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, ~ LOUISVILLE, KY. MEW YORK, WY Warranted “APHRODITINE” secu ‘NEVADA CITY as soon as my stock of Men’s and Boys’ COME E R ppree be becomes very annoying to the people in the neighb rhood where be reaites. Bolituo got into a@ Very bad scrape some. time ays, in which, he was beateu nearly to death. Tie newspapers hushed the matter up at law t6 become manager of The Daily dyéning Mirror at Indianapolis, and ater the associate editor of the Indiana Journal of Commerce, In 1870 hestarted the Indianapolis:Reople with two others and a combined capital of $500. ‘In four, . ‘ robecoust Power, Wake eas, Bea: back, Semi the time, but a> it is now Mf. Bolitho, after frequent promisgsto do betier, is getting worse and ‘the officers must look into his casé. a gD —~+ #Oe oe — Phe Meanest Man. ‘Phe Auburo Argus published in a Communication trom a correspouden! an acccunt of an accident of some gourt tnut occurred to an ex-schoo superiniendent of Placer county. The man became offended at the publication and in epite of the fact that the Argus had labored faithfully for year: in ‘‘veoming’’? bim as a cilizeo and a: a candidate for office, he manifestes his meanness by discontinuing hi subse ipiion to the paper and countermanding an order for job-work, that be Lad given to We”proprietor, Buch infinitesimal smalluess. is detestable. A Minmer ipjured. Daniel Williams, a highly respectea respected citizenof Forest City, had . flab of sand élide down upgn hin while at ) ork in a wine at Alieghany, breaking (two ribs aud otherwise severely injuriug him. ———— A Sure Cure For the Liquor eo Opium Habits. The East India cure for these awiu habits can. be fivemowithout the patienf’s kiowledge, and is the “onl, known specific for the purpose; it i: g not injurious in the least degree, mavufactured by Emerson Drug Co. fan Jose; Cal., aud for sale by Ww.. DD: Vinton, sole agent fur Nevada City. schilling’s Best. Untried—a joy denied. ~w@ee Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved From a letier written by Mra. Ada E. Hard of Groton, 8; D., we quote “‘Was taken with a bad cold, whic! settled on my Lungs, cough set in aw finelly terminatcu in Consumption. Four doctors gave me up saying . could live but a short time. I gave myseli upto my Saviour, determine if I could not stay with my friends on earth, l would meet my absent one above. My iasband was advised t:_ got Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, 1 gave it atrial, took in all eight bottles ; it bee cured me and thaok God [an now @ well and hearty woman.” Trial « bottles tree at Carr Bros,’ Drag Siore, . pegular size, 60 conte and §1, Bchiliing’s Beet. Once bought—always sought — Taar backing cough -can be # years the paper increased in value to $30,000. Mr. Shellman then went south to recover his health. In 1876 he bought a half interest in the Washington (Pa.) Observer, which increased steadily in value under his editorial management, until in 1880che went to New York, was connected briefly with the American Book Exchange, and then became editor of Wit and Wisdom with C. Wurtele. The paper was discontinued after a year’s existence, and Mr. Shellman became a general writer for all the humorous papers, In 1884 he was installed as managing editor of Texas Siftings, Since 1886 he has been engaged in general literary work, and, in common with many other literary workers of Gotham, makies his home in Brooklyn. Where a Famous Novelist Lived. George Sand’s old home at Nohant, in Berri, was sold under the hammer the other day by an auctioneer at Paris. -In this ancient country chateau the future famous authoress spent her childhood with her grandmother, and years afterward, when she had inherited the estate, bronght up her own two children in the same quiet spot. Many of George Sand’s finest pictures of country life and people are said to have been inspired by Nohant and ita surroundingw Of the ancient castle nothing is left but the tower and a small prison, but the modern building is large and roomy and is surrounded by a splendid park. Not a Luxury When Pien\ifal, Deer are said to be so numerous in northern Wisconsin, and so easy to kill, that the natives have tired of the meat ind content themselves'with ‘“shooing” che animals out of their fields when they srow too familiar. ‘This surplus of venison brings to mind the old stories of the ypprentices who stipulated that they should not be compelled toeat salmon every day, and of the revolt of the slaves
on a Maryland plantation, who resented 4 constant diet of diamond back terragin. Terrapin are now worth sixty.dollars a dozen. Ata recent sale of Tennysoniana in London a yolume 6f ‘Poems by Two Brothers” (Alfred and Charles Tennyson) brought seventeen pounds. The author sold the copyright of the work to @ publisher in 1827 for ten pounds. ‘SJACOBS Ol], THE BEST. Rheumatism. es Neuralgia. N, Ogden, Mich., Hagerstown, Md. May 17, 1890. ‘April 21, 1890 <A pall notte of “1, and others of my : bye RAE br . family, have used Bt, Oi, cured ine of Jacobs Oil for neuraigia aud found it Mas, AGwas Keuicxs a speedy. effective’ eure,” tke eexeossive ‘cil useof Stimulants, AF bi A jum, or through youthfu isere om over induigence, &e., suchas Loss of Brain 'B down Painsin the ‘eakuess, Hysteria, Nervous Pros. tration, Nocturnal Emissions, LeueorrhoaDix ziness, Weak Memory, Less of Power and Impoteacy, which if neglected often lead to premature old age and insanity. Priee $1.00 a box, 6 boxes for $5.00. Sent by mailon vee of priee* — A WRITTEN GUARANTEE is given for every $5.00 order received, to refund the money if a Permanent cure is not effec We hare thomands of sansa ses 0m old and young, ce) sexes, who have La en ou) by the use of Aphroditine. eee L THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. PACIFIC BRANCH, «4 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cal. FOR SALE BY W. D. VINTON =-Gity Nevada. DR. ABERNETHY'S Green Ginger. BRANDY. Cures Gramps and Oolis, “‘1¢ is composed of the pulest materials, and represents he full medicinal value of amnice Gingeriu the hight degree of perfection.’? WM. T. WENZELL, Analytical Chemist. —w Sold by Wine Merchants and Druggi . SOUTHER MANU FACTU RING CO, San Francisce. Nevada County Abstract Office, Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cal., ‘ Titles Examined and Insured JOHN A. RAPP, (County Recorder 11 consecutive years) SEARCHER OF RECORDS, NOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENT, For saie—6000 acres of land of the California Iron and Bteel Company, situated in the southern portion of Nevada county and bordering on the best lands of placer county. : 286 acres of land situated in Pleasant Valley. House and lot on East Broad street, Nevada City : TRENBERTH BROS., Dealers in GROOERIES, PROVISIONS, FISH VEGETABLES, PRUIT, Eto,, Eroad Street above PimeSt., Nevada City Clothing, Hats, Bogts and Shoes can be reduced. For that reason I-will sell a newly selected stock at less than San Francisco cost. Do not miss this opportunity for securing Bargains. = nis, u HERE IS A PARTIAL LIST: Men's Bulte Tuell now at $ 4,62, in other-stores-§-7,50.---“ “ 5 ww r : 6.75 10.00, — “ 7,00 “ 10,00, “ 7.50 “ 12.00. . : . cg 11.00 & 16.00. “ “ 12,00 i 18.00, “ as 14,00 as 20.00, ork, I call your epecial attention to my Black Diagonal and Corkscrew Sack and Frock Suits They are used for Dress. At $12.75. Seersucker Coats and Vests at $1.00,‘formerly $1.50, 3 It is impossible 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, — f : Men’s Gingham Blouses, 85 cents. Hotel Keepers’ and Families’ Pienic. A Chance te get Blankets cheap. , a 6 ARANT roll county, Md., which position he held . Pap sncngto ae Lhave a fine lot of Eusterm and Marysville Blankets of all colors:t will sacrifice at less for five yours. ofnerrsis bare Sian wieleate prices. lng Bed Comforers tp al shades, s10 exch NE, A ‘ ne Maryaville amily Blanke' ‘or $5.25; , $7.76; 14-4, $10 eac ir, Afterward he went to Indianapolis, Fg dager , Crack Proof Rubber Boots, $5.75.a pair. ' au! was admitted to the bar, but abandoned gans of eithersex, i \sneg * » 450 “ sm Shether arising “fygae” . Boston i; raed Bay State 5 The largest line of Trunks and Valises in Nevada City and eheaper than you cau buy zs them elsewhere. Men’s Mining -P Boots, nailed, made in S. F., $3.87 a pair, worth $5.00. ‘ Men’s Calf top sole, $4 00, worth $5.00 Fine Men's HAND SEWED Calf Lace Gaiters, $3.50, worth $5, Men’s Lace and Button, $1.87,, worth $3.00, ee Men’s Brogans, $1.25, worth $1.75. 0023S Fine Men’s Straw Hats, from 60 cents up. Men’s Cloth hoe y cents. Boys’ Men’s Dennim Overalls, Riveted, 45 cents & pair. * Canton Flannel Undershirt and Drawers, 35 cents @ h, ¢ “ Merino as 45 " And a large assortment of other kinds. : BOY’S CLOTHING. Boys’ Navy Flannel Blouse Suits sell now $ 1.00, formerly $1.50 si ” iad 4to10 yre 112, a 1.76. *~ Chevoit 4 4toi2yre 1.27 sa 2.50, “ Mixed Cassimere a rt 2,86, “ 4.00. “ bee “ “ 8.75, 1h, 5.00 “ “ “ “ 8.62, “ i 4.76. ft Fine “ % 8.87, a 5,00. Boys Knee Pants, Bb cents a pair, formerly 87 cents. { All Wool * . , ead ae $1.25 best “ $1.00 ‘ 1.50. Ladies’ Shoes of the very best material. No inferior Shoes kept. Ladies fine French Kid Button, $3.37, any other house $5.00. Guarantee French Kid, hand turned, or money refunded. Ladies Fine Dongola Buttoa Shoes, size 2g to 6, sell now $1.87 any other house $2.75. * . 2.87 Ly French Kid, 2d quality $8.50. ba Pebble Goat Button Shoes ig Ud 2.00 a 2.50. Children’s Shoes, Spring Heel Button size 84 toll “ 1.12 6 160. “ fine “ “ li to2 “ 1.12 “ 1.7h “ “ “ “ 5 to 8 “ "5 sa 1.00. Misses’ Kid Heeled Shoes tifod: 1.87 “" 2.00. All goods in the Store not mentioned will be sold at the same rates. The prices are much lower than retail dealers can buy for. It will pay you tolay in a supply, as under ordinary circumstances you will pay one-third more than the prices hereasked. ; NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. 1 CARRY A FINE STOCKOF SEWING MACHINES, Which I Will Sell For Cash or ou Easy Installments, at Low Prices The Best Sewing Machines Made. &2*Call and See Them WHETHER YOU WANT TO BUY OR NOT. Thos. Shurtleff, New No, 9High-Arm Wheeler & Wilson’s. oon oe aus wee ono NE GinaTe Dealing HEADQUARTERS FOR Honest Prices! Parlor NO. 58. Don’t Miss It! HAS —— TKS a. $5 oo SUITS? humbugged by the glaring Honest Goods . ” Court Pride NO. 6803, <A ND ‘ PIONEER CANDY FACTORY. (Formerly E. F. Rosenthal’s Store) COMMERCIAL Btreet.. . NEVADA CITY “ee a A traps to FRUIT AND VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY BY FREIGHT AND — EXPRESS. Complete stock of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, and SMOKERS’ : MATERIALS, — ‘verythingin the Line of NOTIONS AND TOYS. This is the Original PIONEER CANDY FACTORY. Center of all kinds made’ daily. One trial of our confectionery will co.vince you that it is equal to ‘the best made anywhere. : THOMAS LEDDY, Prepricter. Upholstering Shop. JAMES KINKEAD GIVES NOTICE THA1 he is always prepared to do all kinds of Upholster ing on short Rouse. Spring Mattresses, Hair Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Lounges, Single Lounges, etc., ete., made to order, FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED AND MAD® OVER.IN. A WORKMANJ IKE MANNER. Pianos, Pictures. and Furniture pack‘ed for shippine a specialty. Piano Movine Promptly attended to and Carefully Performed, : FOR COAST, All at the Lowest Living Rat iG. V. = Under the auspices of theabove mentioned societies: Forestetsof-An:erica in-Nevada county h Vitations to participate, insuring & large tive gathering, ' @@F Neither money ‘nor Jabor w California. Mrs, LESTER & CRAWFORD, — ~-——_— ARRIVED, MRS. UESTER & CRAWFORD. Drain Street, Newada Citv. Do You Like to be Well Dressed ee If you do this will interest you. Coant Excursion aud PiCnie oe . . .AT CHICAGO PARK, BEFORE THE STOCE noxen. On Wednesday, May 27, All subordinate organizations of Native Sons and THE UNION:CORNET BAND OF 17 PIECES (R. Tiathen, Leader,) will furnish music for Dancing. Don’t Miss It!. aye accepted in~ and representaill be, spared to makeit the greatest picnic ever witnessed in Northern Take pleasurein announc-. ing that their MILLINER Thankful for past patronage, I reapectfu ly solicit a continuance in the future. OOMMEROIAL STREET Second door from the Great American Tea Store. James Kinkead. H.C. MELL, THE LEADING Woodworker — ANS — Wagonmaker, Hi REMOVED TO DENNY & GRAY’S NEW SHOP AT THE PLAZA, Where he will be pleased to receive all his old customers ani many new ones, He wiil suit you in quality of work and prices. LEGS & SHAW, MAIN STREET...... NEVADA CITY, Dealers in FURNITURE, BEDS, BEDDING, and House Furnishing Goods, Etc. ladies can at last be assured of getting STYLISH : HATS. = PLAZA STORE —— Dividend’ Notice. neg AY onthe 12th Toole Divide d per share was declared onday, Mey the 18th, 1 10, San F. isco, Cal. Transfer boo 10,“Mosed Om Saturday, the 16h day 0 of the Champion Mining ay of May. nd (No. 13) of Ten (10) ce payable on and after $21, at the office of the Company, 80 Sansome Rivest, Peame A’ A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF co TO THE ~ Plaza Store of Thomas Shurtlel l¢ YOUIWANT TOZBUY THERBEST . . Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Feed, Etc., . May, 15/1, at Bevel quickly cured by Bhiloh’s Care. Ws Gguarentce it. Bold by Qarr Bros. . m_. Mins _. IT HAS NO EQUAL. nn 0 -No. £20 ote sist, _ ! 7 a oe Loman (pe oe Be hides iro 0 AT THE LOWEST PRICE i. Fresh Fish Crabs,'éhrimpes stc., rece:vaj every Thursday nich’, “nt eee Siem me een ate distin ite Yaa, ; ~ ‘ ~ ay ? . 5 ee ose. bearer CLOTHING MADE T ASUITS, from.. PAIN Pay FOU Sih ct vrs OVERCOA TS, from=*-"9 9". on s95 0s: Se The $22.50 Suits and $5.50 Pant iale and made in_first-clasa Saneaeek oe * penioons and las mele enter, display of goods tosvlect from ever seen. in this-count A. LARSEN, Has Come to Nevada City to Stay. 1 guarantee satisfaction to every patron. If I make a garment for you and it does not please you in every respect you need not take it out of the shop. The Fashionable Cutter and Fitter, direct from some of the leading tailoring establishments of San Francisco, Oarpets, Linoleum, Matting, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Window Shades. UPHOLSTERING AND CAKPET LAYING, @a@PPicture frames Made to order. Notice to Tax Payers. —_—_—— ‘Lhe Assessment Book of the City of Nevada is now in the hands of the Clerk of the Board of Trustees, and will remain open to. inspection until the 3d Monday in May. Delinquent Notice. EVADA COUNTY LAND AND IM: PROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. Locaflou of prinatpal place of business, Nevade oy , Nevada County, California. otice’ There aré delinquent upon the following described stock, am account of aasessment Ng. levied on the 10th day of March, 1891, the several amounts set oppo Orders from the country filled with the site the names of the respective share held same care and promptness as. town. orders, é. have but one price and that is the lowest for first-class work. any second-class work. IT do not turn out ORDER AT THESE CITY a. in 2 (Pine. Siree', near Broad ANevada City. NET ny eee ee team PRICES ; 5.50 to LARSEN “1 as follows: F, G, Boat 4 sir Py rect nce 3 ith le dan order pn avcor an . ofthe Breed ot Biscetors; made on the 10 pares! of suc stock ag m: be mecessa'y fold at r tion ble auc at the office Bay, hd the ay of 1 e'clock P.M. of sat to pay sal uent 2 Dh hei fy Gh oA nF tos H California. ——— GaviorD, < P28, caddie . . }-dey of March, 1691, 60 many shares of each il f ped i Nevagt eed ompeny, BO. ty Daltfornis, ATUE: of May; 1891, at the opr Hee oC eer ii with Ce eee es bes Oo . $22.50 to $75 cost of advertising and phen meg the sale, ] 18 omee—Not o Sioa Lee etede lly. n B@URetATYs . . The above Saturday, May 25, at iota ig Na ; A Bri No day n The of the F at there, He: a me Satur Fores lights The Com; lar st chase meeti G wal Ja ed by work take! parel muti dyn the «¢ To are . was were atute ow day . picn’ turn and Tr o'clo M le 8:30 Al ing repa «pal . hier at tl Hur Bur. fom cler Ho Hoc _Fo a0]