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May 27, 1891 (4 pages)

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r 1g to ts. vest Yous s some of . cisco, with the . orders. CES. 0 to $75 50 to 18 0 Up. style mater r, SEN, rada City. NCE. ilson’s y Prices. See Them ff. ro Hs : bse) te a bl a Tae Daily y Teauseript. cere ear WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1891. ee GRAMMAR SC 2001, DIPLOMAS, ‘Weekh’s Examination eof Aspiranuts For Them. The, graduation examination of ‘pupils ik the various gramimar schools of thecouaty will be held an Thursday, Friday and Saturday of next week, Printed questions prepared by the County Board of Education will be seut out next Saturday. The examinations will be held under the supervision of the teachers in the yaiious schools, and the papers of the puplis will after being credited by the teachers be sent to County Superintendent Rogers at this city, for revision by the Board,’ which will. meet Monduy, June 22d, for the purpose of awarding diplomas, Pupils obtaining these diplomas are entiled to admission to the State Normal School without further examination. az Next A Leng Fight Ahead. —— In the suit of the Minnie Quartz Mi‘ning Company against Tilley and others, which began in the Superior Court yesterday, the plaintiff rested shortly before noon today. of evidence for the defense begin this afternoon and the lawyers seein to think the trial will last more than a week in all, The defendants claim title since the early 50’s and it will be no small job to look into the history of the property from that ‘ancient period down to. the present. Flowers for Native sons. Native Sons and other citizens desiring to contribute flowers with which to decorate the graves of deceased Native Sons are requested to leave their offerings ub Pythian Castle Fri-,) -day evening or before nine olctout Saturday morning. W. O,'T. U. Cotebration, Bridgeport Lodge, No, 107, will get up a big celebration at North San Juan for the 4th of July, It will be lield iu ~ the beautiful grove near town and will be in the shape of a picnic. Me Missed It Fer Once, ~ Grass Valley Telegraph of list evening: ‘‘There area. faw. thunder clouds hanging.in the heavens but then there is no danger of a storm,”’ Firemen Attention, A special meeting of Nevada Hose Company, No. 1, will be held Thursday evening: Important business, “ 2t , J. A. Rapp, President, Chickens Waated At the Union Hotel. Te Clty Tax payers. m26-3t The City Board of ‘Trustees are now in nession as 2 Board of Equalizatien. Meetings are held at the City Hall " each evening (except Sunday) from 8 Those. interested a are reto.10 o'clock. quested to {ake notice. . cna Gauvr, President. T. A. Carr, Clerk. m 26-106 _ + eee Ge te the Union Hotel For superier accomodations and 16asonable rates. tf Wauen the stomach lacks vigor and regularity there will be flitulence, heartburn, nausea, sickheadache, nervousness, use Dr, J: HH. McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier, to give tone and regularity, to thestomach, Sold by Carr Bros. = ET ee ee rene Just as Good [LJNSCRUPULOUS dealers, and those behind the times, sometimes offer a substitute for goods asked for, and say, ‘‘It is just as good.” Often they know nothing about it-often want to sell, other goods on hand, Now, we are large dealers in -coffee-experts in all that relates to it. We know -no doubt about itSCHILLING’S BEST combines great strength, full rich flavor and economy in use to a greater value to you, the consumer, than any other youcan buy. We stake our honor and our reputation upon this statement to you. The best Coffee for you is Schilling’s BestA CHOICE blend combining rich flavor and full natural strength . to the greatest degree of value to’ the consumer carefully roastedpacked fresh in airtight packages, SCHILLING’S BEST Is Never sold in bulk, Bes Teas, Coffea, Spices, Extracts. i only in 9 bree pesinees. grocer has him for our olature ory 97 = = = ‘@veue tess nights, made miserable by that terriblecough. Shiloh’s Cure The taking . . be undertaken, A RMAPPY THOUGAT. Grass Valley’s New idea of Celebratimg ths Fourth. . From last evening’s Tidings. . Fred Evans, the New Zealand mining man who has been visiting Capt. John White and faiily, leaves in the morning on his journey to England. Mr. Evans is much pleased with this section of the country “Chicken Pie,” the man under, ar: teat for petty. larceny and who is sus+ pected of having committed whelesale robberies of chickens lately, has been gg@u iéaving the Nevada City Olinatown in the early morning on more than one occasion during the last few weeks. lt ia believed he disposed of his plunder there. A meeting of the promoters of the cannery enterprise was held Monday evening and # course of procedure ar-}” ranged, »Al, Morgan was authorized to make a Canvass of the county for eubscriptions to the capital stock, which has been fixed at 60,000 shares ofa par value of $1 per share, to be paid in four installments. ‘Lhe few geatiomen atthe head of the movemont have taken 3000 shares, aud it is desired to secure a tetal subseription of about30;000 wliares before p:0ceeding ty business, Morgan will commence the work he has. undertaken this week. »The Fourth of July tiaance committee has about completed the canvass of the city,and, while the subscriptions have been fairly liberal asa whele, ina number of ivstances the! opposite has been the case and the sumn_-totalis insufficient. absolutely necessary for business mea who derive the major portion of the pecuniary benefits arising Trum a celebration to increase their sub criptions, Otherwise, the ce‘ebration will not Strange as it may appear, certain persoénsa who expect The children, one and all, and the pupils. ed that evening: Herman Hartung, by Ferd. Schwartz. f schuol, odore Schwartz. Fanny Schwariz. Et--will-be}Schwartz and.Willié Davey. ° yard, Jeannie Davey, Wallie Huling, and Minnie Davey. Olarke. PLBASANT VALLEY SCHOOL, Close of the Terme--An Interesting Progtam of Exercises, On Friday evening last the people of Pleasant Valley assembled at the schoolhouse for the purpose of listen ing’ to the closing ne peae given by the school ciiliren of that district. They were all highly pleased, and whan they disperaed at midnight they agreed in declaring that it was ono of the finest ‘they had ever witnessed. did unusually well, and much credit is due to both the teacher, Miss Eliza Thomas, The following is the pregram renderEcho—song by school. Our Coming Holiday—speech by ~The Dutchman’s answor—reading The Time Table—Dialogue by the A Little Girl’s Trouble—recitation by Fannie Schwartz. In Forty-Nine—recitation by Frank Hartung. The Voice of the Co by theschool. Echo—dialogue Lily Davey, — Hartung and Walter Tompkins, The Green Mountain Justice—TheThe Famine—recitation by Jennie Davey. ~ I Wish—Maud Vineyard, Lily Davey, Mey Davey, Frank Hartung aad Gay and Happy—song by the girls. Why--Girls-Outstrip~Boys—Fanny Teaching Public School—recitation by Maud Vineyard. i The Hoyden—a. farce by Lydia Vine+ Charcoal — recitation” by Jennie PERSONAL MENTION, oe Sectal and Other Notes Peepie Old and Young, from Ormonde last evening. San Juan. F, J. Mayhow, Folger & Co.’ today from North San Juan. John: Hussey, an old-time and well ously ill with pneumonia, San Francisce to Camptonville. first of next mouth enter the Coope student. . County !Clerk Morgan, tinues to be ill, his home at Cherokee by his brother in-law, Wm. H. Hicks. tliere in a criminal case. she has been attending school. guests they will befor awhile, scribers the ‘‘Memorial and Biograph ‘ical History of Northern” California” published by the Lewis Publishing The work Company of Chicago, Ill, is handsomely: printed and of inter est. Chas. McElvy, the sage of Ormonde . came tothe county seat today and is renewing oldtime friendships here; About Alf Tregidgo and ‘son came down . . Warren Green’ of Cloverdale was in town last night en his way to North traveling representative, Came over known citizen of You Bet, is dangerMrs. C. Gray and her two sons were in town last night on their way from James Black of this city will on the Medical College at San Francisco us a who conwas today t ken to District Attorney Nilon today went to Truckee in response to a telegram saying that his presence was required Miss ‘Maude McKillican of North Bloomfield w:s in town last night en her way home from Oakland where Misses H. Culver and Lottie Culver of Dixon arrived here last evening and were met by Mr, and Mrs. ‘J. A. Hustler of Columbia Hill.whose F. L. Power has been here for two or three days past delivering to subRERB AND THERE, A Brief Recerd of Varions Mut. ters of Lecal Intorest.Picnic weather. Reports from Grass Valley are that an immense crowd of people went from there to today’s picnic. J. W. Robinsen says if the party 8}.who etole a basket from him today will return it all wil! be forgiven and forgotten. The Nevada City telegraph effice Sunday hotrs will hereaijer be’ from 9 to 10 a. mM. and from 5 to.6-P.M,, by order from headquarters, All postmasters have been ordered by the Departinent to place a notice over each drop-letter box warning Ty) all persons not to mail lottery matter of any kind, under penalty efthe law. Agirl and a boy young in years and small of stature fell inte Deer Creek yesterday afteraoon near the Seibert place, and Thomas Kichards pulled them out. “The water is between three and four feet deep where the ‘children fellin and they would bave probably drowned had ne one “seen them, e THE PIONTU. ft Mas the Regulation Luck in Megard to Weather. Early this mornitig there was a smart rainstorm for w litthe while and it has stormed at intervals during theday. Despite. this unfortuiteus conditien of affairs the matiagers of the picnic advertised te take place at Chicago Purk did not deem a_poatponement advisable. The trains left here on the achedule time, but instead of taking hundreds of people who intended to yo.in ‘case of © faverable weather, but a small number went ’)down, From the way the heavens over towards the Park are darkened by clouds it is surmised that the ventto make money out of the celebration, itave not subscribed one c nt, Itvis to be hoped that their contemplated prefits will be correspondingly ‘‘liberal.”’ It has been suggested, and we -hiuk the suggestion a good one, that instead of one oration, halt a dezen or wore of prominent citizens and talkers of the county be invited to deliver addressés ol not exceeding. ten. minutes’. dura: dion. We incline to the belief that the public would like to see the suggestion carried oul, and that the exercisées Of the Uiy would ii Conse qg weHve more. interesting than osnal, “ {From lagt evening's Telegraph. Machinery is being hauled to the Wyoming mine, and Superintendent Weldon-is having it immediatety~ put in place. pect-at the Wyoming. Superintendent Moore of the 8&t. order and on tomorrow will sinking the shaft deeper. in the bottom. company will alse sink on the ledge. encouraging. Grass Valley and Nevada City, only ically connected, and our attract more attention and prove far Things present a busy apJobn mine informs us that they now have their shaft in thorough working begin It-is now down 150 feet with a yeod big ledge} ‘The shaft will be run down at least 100 feet deeper, and the The outlook at the St. John. ia is four miles apart, should be telephonmines Annie Rooney—song by Maud Vineyard, The Wonderful Scholar — Rosie Schwartz, Lily Davey and Theodore Schwartz. IT Come—recitation by the school. Billy Grimes--song dialogue by Jeanie Huling and Maud Vineyard. The Milking Maid—dialogue by Victeria Shoo and Alphonsa Schwartz. The Soldier _Boy—recitation by Lydia Vineyard. Miss Edith Helps Thiags Along— recitation by M.Vineyard, Mother Madge—a farce by the school. Let Me-@et= a S'art—Recitation by Ethel Novay. Bobolink—recitation by the school. Old Dad—song by Walter Tompkins, A recass during which the audience had lunch. The May Queen—recitation By Bertha Schwartz, May song and a May celebration— by the school. The Interrupted Speech—by Victoria Shooand Alphensa Schwartz. Dan Tucker—song by Walter-Lompkins. O’er the Meadows—song by the achool, Farewell Addresses—by May and Lily Davey. 7 Next Adinission Day, This afternoon he gave the TRranscripr a grapbic account of the fir ¢ big fire in Nevada City and it possesses deep-historial interest as former accounts. of thut event have been more or less erroneous, It will be published in tomorrow’s TRANSCRIPT. \ Fired Out ot Ceurt. A Swede giving his name as Snenipson amd saying he bailed from Washington township got talkatively. full today of county seat forty-rod and this afternoon wandered into the Superior courtroom. As Bout as” he took tris seat he began winking and. gygdwing . to the jurymenin a manner that created considerable amusement, Under Sheriff Schmidt took the good-natured but silly man down to the Ocunty Clerk’s office aud he-spent-a.good part of the afternoon there chatting with F. G. Beatty who is officiating in that department during Clerk Morgan’s sickness. Thompson asserts that he was a resident of this city as early as 1851. ; : Eee Flour 623 a Hundréd 18 Pounds of Brewm Sugar For $1, At the Beehive Grocery Store. tf Schilling’s Best. Trial will tell how they excel, Shiloh’s Consumption Cure. This is beyond question the ,most ‘Hall's Catarrh Cure uresome. spirits are having a wet time ‘of it. ~—— $100 Reward #100, The readera of the Transcrirr will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that sciance has been able to cure ‘in all its stages, and that is Catarrh, Hall’s Catarrh Oure ia the only positive cure now known to the inedical fraternity, .-Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a conatitutional treatment. is taken “inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, the digease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitition and_assisting nature in-doing —its work, faith in ite curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails te cure, Send. for list of tertimoniala. . Address, I, &, Cueney & Co., Tolede, O hericia by Droggiats, 7 ¢ cents, wee Be Schilling’s uae. Untried—a joy denied, Sie Sok el French Tansy Wafers. The wafers are a sure and ‘rafe specific for all kinds of female troubles and will remove all obstructions to ‘the monthly periods, no matter what thereby destroying the foundation oft” The proprietors have ao much . and milla should all have telephone lines into Grass Valley. ‘The convenience brought about by such connections would» make ‘life all. the “more The Natiye Sons of the Golden West are wlready deeply engaged in preparations forthe forthcoming celebration of Adiniasion Day, whieh will the worst cases of cough, croup, an . successful cough medicine we have ever sold, A few doses invariably cure brorehitia, while ita wonderful sucthe cause. They are what every woman needs and may be used safely, manufactured by the Emerson Drug Co., manufacturers, San Jose Cal. For sale by W. D. Vinton. d A Wonder merece . Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man {of Burlingten, Ohio, states that he had been under the care of two promiment ‘physicians, and used their treatment until he was mot able to get-around. They pronounced his case to be Consumptien and incurable. He was pereauded to try Dr. King’s Now: Discovery fer Coasumption, Coughs and Colds and at that time was notable to walk acreas the street withowt resting. He found, before he had used half of a dollar bottle,
that he was much better; he centinued to use it and is today* enjoying good health. Ef yeu have any Throat, Lung or Cheat Trouble try it. We guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle free at Carr Bros, Drugstore. ‘ RARE REE IE Mrs For Bilieusmess Use Compound Sulphur Powder, Carr } Bros. sell it. tf ooo oe Schilbing’s Beet, — Buy, try—on them rely. Buckien’s Arnica Saive,. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and-all Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, Price 25 cents per.box, For sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store al0ly tenn os mene ce! Ice! The-Nevada_ Ive Company.is—now prepared to deliver ice te eonsumers in any partef the city. Orders left at the office of the Company, foot ef Main atreet, on the Plaza, or with the driver, will be promptly attended to. tf —0-0® ©, OC. Liaimeat. Tt has no equal forsprains, bruises, cuts, etc, Sold by Nevada City druggists. ths OOO 0 ne @ld Coins Bought and sold by D. Nevada City, Cal, SEU ENT Oxour, whooping cough and Bronchitiaimmediately relieved by Shiloh’s Cure. Seld by Uarr Bros. EK. Morgan, j2s-tf. Absolutely Pure. Highest of all in leavening strengh —Latest U.8. Government Food ReSores, Ulcera, Salt4. A cream of tartar baking powder. wiere the mines are paying so well, lishment of the telephone lines, worth living ia this part of the State, where the climate is so delicious and that paying fully justifying the estabAnd when this town and our county seat and all eur mines are consolidated by telephone connection, it isa very easy Be celebrated’ this year &t Santa Cruz; Several parlora have-already secured headquarters, and will make fine displays. The citizens of Santa Cruz are earnestly seconding the efforts of the Native Sons of that place to make thecelebration more ‘noteworthy th an cess in the cure: of conaumption ia without a parallel in the history of nO The Best Liniment. F. W. KROCH & CO. Buy your Candies of Skin Eruptions;-and-positively~ cures . -—-~—-—-— B. H. Odd Fellows’ Buildin, WHEN YOU LAY This paper down, please place tt with our, advertisement on top. you weil sae AF us this sph ya IN ANY anvet THE. SUPERIOR CANDY FACTORY, J. M. FOLEY, Pror’r, 5 and 7 Commercial st. re Er Ee MILLER, » Broad ‘Street. Ser r rT 9 2 Rh a I Ehavenow a large and con Flowers, Tips, Tums, Libbons and Laces, CHILDREN'S TRI LADIES FLOWERS AND WRI All these goods'have just a ufacturers, and are not the lea Millinery and Auction Hous« All my Hats are trimmed . ables me to self lower than ot rpletesteck of Ladies’, -Missos™-and Ghildvens tats, Of the Latest Styles and Shades, will be seld at astonish ing Low Prices, MMED HATS, From 20 cents up = HAS From. 25 cents up: ATHS, nice, fresh goods, From 25 cents up, rrived direct from the man vings, of the San Francisco whe J y MRS. COLIN, which en her houses, Call and be convinced thereof, ‘. northwest corner of Broad and Pine of the brand. ©] creasing, as and cheap proporition to connect with Auburn and thus this section will be connected by telephone with all parts of the stute. We have olten thought it surprising that the Grass Valley lawyers who doa large business at the county’s courthouse, have not moved in the niatter of having themselves right in court at any time, by means of the telephone. Ifthe lawyera would start, up this scheme it would go, for lawyers can do anything. . are an enonensonemarevcan ven comer of Tue popularity which Hood’s Saraaparilla has gained as a spring medicine is wonderful. It possesses jusi thoseelements of health-giving, blood purifying and-appetite-restoring which everybody seems to need at tuis season, Besureto get Hood’s Sarsaparilla, ———+ 90+ Notiee of Removal. On. June 1st. I will, remove my dry goods store to the building on the streets, formerly occupied by W. D. Vinten as a drugstore. In the meantime I will sell all my goods at cost. m23-6t A. BLUMENTHAL. a e@e ee . mire. mm. G. Paresne of Oakland, Will give leesone it vocal music during a visit of several weeks in Nevada City. Call upon or address her at the Union Hotel, about June Ist. m25-5t Yeu Wilt Miss at Ifyou do not try y trading at Thomas Kidd’s grocery store on Commercial street. Te goods are fresh and firstclass in quality, The prices are low. Mr, Kidd’s patronage is constantly in-' as it ia bound to because of the inducements he offers. m21-¥f Re Felsen In Cephaline, neither. antipyrine or other deleterious compg ponga but. it relieves the worst headac wih ene or two doses and leaves no bad effect . For sale by W. D. Vinton and Oarr Bros. Ax your giover for Lily ene ig the unriied fer you, Sold by Our Bros, ET oe aces olin oP that which was held there in 1888, An Official Visit. District Inspector Grand Matron, Mrs. C. -D. Weatherwax of Placerville, last night visited Evangeline Chapter,O: E,8. The work of the degree was exemplified, there was a program of literaty and musical exercises and a collation was served. Many of the members were not aware that the, inspector wonld be here and consequently the a'tendance was not as large as it would otherwiee have been. Saas A DOCTOR’S REBUKKH, Immensely More Mischief than is Generally Suspected. Dr. King, the eminent medical writer, im 8 learned disquisition on our national complaint, constipation, says: — The great quantity of comiartie Bilt. ete., which are t taken by the people of this country are productive of immense ely more mis chief than is ge apse suspected. True, the physic unloads the bowels, but its action ‘ds to diminish the tone of the intestines oni a0 that, instead of remoying costiveness, { aggravates it, leaving the bowels in a more torpid condition. Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla was designed . . to fill just such a contingency as the doctor's “arraignment anticipates, viz.: instead of be ing a powerful mineral purgative, it is a mild vegetable jaxative, that, owing to ite solvent and gentle stimulating properties, is so certain a relief in constipation that it has been given away to hundreds, not to be pald for uniess it was of positive benefit. It re plaees constipation almost immediately with a natural easy habit, and is so mild that, unlike drastic ‘purgatives, it can be taken indefinitely with perfect safety. . ad cual SORE Ladies and Gentlemen. Don’t throw away your money foolishly, but take the busses for Grass Valley and buy: your supplies of L. Hyman & Co.: at half price. Your bus fare. will be paid both ways. We will remain at Grass Valley only till about July 4th. m19-tf Ir you feel ‘‘out of sorts,’ cross and peevish—take Dr. J. H, McLean’s Sarsaparilla ; cheerfulness will return and life will acquire new gest. Sold by Carr Bros, es ‘Tay “Lily White”. fleur and keep peace in your household. — tf, w.D. ‘Travers, Piane Tuner, Will be in Nevada ia City abont May medicine. youtotryit. Price 10 cents, 50 cen and $1, If your chest er back lame, use Shiloh’ Poreus Piaster. Sold by Carr Bros, . mast“ eereneroneennmnen is ese . National iidtel Arrivals, ‘Tuesday, May 26, 1891. Geo. Johnson, Grass Valley, C.K. Uren, d E, Pascoe, Wm, Deeble, OC. W. Kitts, W. H, Colling, Smartaville, D. R. McKillican, Bloomfield, R. 8. Hunter, do 0. H. Chadsey, Sacramento, John Bradbury, San Juan, John German, San Juan, Rk. Huckins, do John Johnson, Newtown, hae Robinson, Plum Valley, . Dillinger, Graniteville, 4 W. Thurman, San Francisco, 8. B, Caldwell, do A. Rosenblatt, do EM. Bacheider, do i. Cooley, do EK. H. Griffin, do Miss M. McKillican, do Mrs, U. Gray & 2 s0n8, do —— Gireen, Coluga, i ae idgo, Ormonde, Tregidgo, p i Jenkins, . A, 8. Billings, Omaha, J. A. Huatiar & w, Patterson, Mre. Whitney and d, You Bet, N. W. Bloas, New York, Jerry Bennington, Wheatland, H, Hampton, Maybert, W. F. Hanley, Alleghany, Miss-H. Culver, Dixon, Miss L. Culver, do ter. per with it. Take : The Great Blood Remedy bus, Ga., writes)" Bince its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a cough we earnestly ask Mra. ©. V. Wiley, Carson, Nevéds, BE CAREFUL! A sore or an ulcer that resista ordi nary treatment is a very serious matIt is either of a cancerous nature, or it is the result of a very bad condition of the blood. Don’t tamIsthe CO. C. Liniment, «If you try itence you will use ng other, ft ———— 9 2 eo o—— Tur farmer's friend :has for many ,. years been Dr. J. H. McLean’s Vollungs ‘are sore,. canic Oil Liniment. for horses, cattle, *%. hogs and’ sheep. _It has proved its worth in thousands of cases, Sold by Carr Bros, Peculiar In many important respects, Hood's Sarsa parilia is different from and superior to other medicines, Peculiar in combination, proportion and preparation: of ingredients, Hood’s Sarsaparilla possesses the full curative value of the best known vegetable remedies. Peculiar in its. medicinal merit, won derful cures are accomplished by Hood’s Sarsaparilla Peculiar in the fid it gains g all classes, one bottle always sells another, Peculiar in its “ good name at home’ — there is more of Hood's Sarsaparilla sold in Lowell, where it is made, than of all other sarsaparitias or blood purifiers. Peculiar In its phenomenal sales abroad, no other preparation has ever attained such popularity inso shortatime, Itreally is a Peculiar Medicine Peeullar in strength and economy — Hood's Sarsaparilla is the only medicine of which can truly be said, ‘100 doses one dollar.” Medicines in larger and smaller bottles require larger doses, and do not produce as good results as Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by druggists. $1; sixfor $5. Prepared by C. 1, HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, {00 Doses One Dollar HOW (0 Save Money. Buy Your THAS, COFFEES AND SPICES . Dirseve. FROM TWE IMPORTER AND n gave all matinee 6 profits. Special ducements arties getting up Clubs for our ll Teas, Coffees aud Spices. Handsome Prizes givea to each purchaser, Write for Calalegues. . Don’ Yeat American Imperting Tea = ~~ and got rid of! Deas + Commerctat wereet; Nevada seh City. m se fami Campbell, of ColumA) Agents Wanted Everywhere. Patentees and Manufacturers of Horse Powers, TANKS, PUMPS and WIND MILLS, All kinds of Milla and Pampas repaired, Orders promrey executed, Pumping Matines Made to Order. Send for Catalogue and Price List. FACTORY AND OFFICK, 61 Beale Street, San Francisco. M7 26, 1890—8in WEAAVE REMOVED DENNY & GRAY, Horse-Shoers on AND : Blacksmiths, NEVADA.CITY, CAL., Have Removed te their NEW sor AT THE PLAZA, Where they will be and all wor leased to exeeute any in their line Oarriage and Wagon-mak‘ng. Horse-Bhooing & Bpocialty. TRENBERTH BROS., Dealers in GROOERIES, PROVISIONS, FISH VEGETABLES, FRUIT, Bto., Broad Street above Pine &t,, ‘Nevada City Insolvent Notice. u N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE . Uounty of Nevada, State-of California. In the matter of the Estate of JOHN KisTLE, an Insolvent Debtor. John Kigtie, an Insolvent Debtor, Paring sprlieato to this Court from hia debts. fora 4 it is ie berevy ordered, hat the Clerk, of this Court give notice to all Creditors ‘who have proved their debts te apped before this Court, at oad Vr i room Casper Cohn, Masonic Block, Commercial st., Nevada City, Cal. woman with @ caneerous ulcer of years’ standing, and five inches in diameter, has been entirely relieved by 6 bottlesof Swift's Specific, I consider its effects wonderfyl— almost miraculous.” This is the record of . & 8. & Books on Blood and Skin Diseases Free, 21a. = . . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Allan, Ge. teach aay yiy intel gems perso: . ead whe een tad Gea i" 53000 Ro eae whorey goes wilt one Meant sad are A YE A Bb tortertake ty brietty pene S John Ki 03 who, "afte: ouch worl, Throer ane msity . ay bor pt a cen ani "aberiet ry count ag ie we, sens ar hae . hereof, on Wedne 7 > h day Cy June, 1891, atthe hour of ten welnak 2 ona ‘show cai fs show Y. the mez Beye eet the ou fa ne fecha oe ie wh in aceordance with tes in ich oi cases made and orasifen, or . it is faser onde at notice of said be elven te the ereditors by a: pub tot 8 for four Weeks a omer pl, @ awe per publis' Nea ELL, RECEPHION” . « oe mnaacela! Street, corper Malu, ty, © J. HE DOW NER, y: Pasprislc, Nevada Having fitted up the stand former) kuown as the Confederate CrossRoads, . and as many hew Ones as may favor mt with their patronage, THE CULCICKST Liquors and Cigars GiIvt MPF .oh OAT. ta To the Ladies of Nevada City. When You Want An Elegant Pair of Shoes ! 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