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May 5, 1891 (4 pages)

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Sette Ng gt eo Alesccabersnnt: 4% ——— ra The Pulpit and the Stage. Schilting’s Best, euiane Well Dressed? NEVADA THEATER. Be Dain Transcript. TUESDAY, MAY 5, 2801." . . = Com boner A CYCKU™M MEETING. Lawyer Cc sch thought we might and visit the Lyceum. arguinent sound and accepted the chalW. W. Kirkham presided and Miss O'Connell acted as secretary. people of the Flat were eutin furce Old andyoung, belles aud beaus, had gathered, there for maina! pleasure and profit, the auspices of the ary Club.” The meeting having been c«lled-to Epitor Transcript— Master Charli Lutey challenge: to walk ou} wit Indian Flat Lyceum, Maggie O’Uonn cvory day in the wee ool and return N-vada City, he Gf 2 ed of the fullowing name tributed to the entertainment of the evening: Master Ernest Buiterfield rendered a soloin a charming maoner and was encored again and again. __all with lovely song. reading. lect: reading. sang a duet. =_that master piece written by Camp Kirkham supperted the resolutior per edited by Miss AgneCurry. The gueries, puns and jeats frequently brought down the buuce. ject, ‘Resolved, That Capital Punish-_ ~ Sapital punishment should be Se 1 nento ineh aldwell Attends One at Indian flat. { me on Saturday last hhim and attend the saying if Miss ell could welk there k and teach ker ‘The lively ior th take Walker’s Train 1 thought his was The parents and children, aget under “{pdian Flat_Literr and prelimigary business dizpos“Dy d parties conMiss Ida Eden read a selection. Mrs. Hattie Kirkham ente: tained ur Mra. L. Butterfield gave a select Mr. Van Benthuysen also gave a £eMisses Hattic and Jessie Nickerson Mr. J. Eden rendered a select rend, Then came the the readitg of the paMiss Sadie Scadden of Nevada City was called upon and responded-by declaiming that eloquent piece entitlea “Death Doomed” ina very eloquent manner, and she was encored agai and again. Master Charlie Lutey, ulsoof Nev.d: Gity, was culled out and declaimes, hell entitied “‘Hohenlindes,” and —he was repeatedly encored. Tien came--the delate on. the sub ment Should Not be Abolished.” Messrs. Van Bentbuysen, Willis Green. Charles Cleveland and Mrs. Hattic ably and plausibly. W. W. Kirkham J. Curry, Thomas Coan, Miss Maggl ¥. O'Connell and Miss Ida Hughes op posed the resolution with plausibl and logical arguments. The case wa then submitted. to the five judye theretofore chosen, ~viz:~~-Beber A SAVING BE VUTATION, Why Sh announcement that 33 years ago last Sunitay the Nevada City and Sacraleaving, here of $21,500 worth of bulion, Editor-in Chief Suvemaker +a_é in Ja-t evening’s Telegraph: Chere was @ strong case of circumstantial evidence against said senior, The morning, the stage siarted the seri seo what was goillgon and to chat wit Rowell aud Tower, *ho were in charge of the office. ‘om in those days fur the arouud town to sit up with the express senior, who writes this, observed that there.wasa__goo . lot of bullion going notary parte aad went to his home. In an hoar after tbe alarm of the robbery was given. The stage was held up by men who pore bright barreled guns. The, only guns of county belonged to the Nevada Rifles, of which’ renowned military organizaion this writer was the captain and he held the keys to the armory. And four ibe armory and bad robbers. = strong case, and bad it not: beon for the high moral character that this seribe then held, and which be could prove ap any day by -Judge Searls, N. P. Brown, George Turner aud others, this writer woul. have been jagged for that robbery. Music at the Wenchers? Eusti.ute oemaker Was Net Arrested Fur Bobberymenting on the TRanscript’s stage was robbed just after sevior of the Telegraph has a reculluction, of that event. at robbery. just after midnight, or aforesaid in Wella; Fargo & Co’s office to It was-the cus*“poys’” ts. On the night in question the ob. Rowell, now Assistant d that be would The stages were started out, d with the express folks that description known in the of those guns were missing from been ured by. the} The talk and the guns made a pretty SWEET sTMAINS“This Wee: The musical .programme for the feachers’ Institute this year is one oi. ff exceptional merit, «8 Will be seeu by a perusal of the following = : ‘TUESDAY—FORENOON. Instrumental solo — Mr. A, GC. Carner.Instrumental Solo—Miss C. Uphoff. Recess. : AFTERNOON. Vocal Solo—Mies Ida Wilhelm. Instrumental Sulo—AMise A. Becker. Recess. sS : WEDNESDAY—FORENVON, . ‘ed. The decision secmed to give get.eral satisfaction, and—no—appeal wa taken. . J.1. Catpwet., FMIERE AND THERE, A Brief Becord of Vartous Mixtters of Local interest. 534 votes were cast at Grass Valley yesterday. . Attend the soiree at Old Fellows Hall tonight if you want to have a good time. Regular’ ineeting of Hydraulic Parlor, N. 8. G. W., tonight. Also # Growl of the Curly Béars. Every wwemver is requested to attend. Altention is called te the advertisement of Henry C. Mell giving -notice of the change in hia. piace of business Mr. Meli is a first-class workman. . Tue sale of tickata for the bop to be given by the Native Svas on Tuursday evening at Armory Hall progresses finely. Tine floor will be canvassed and Goyne’s orchestra will play. A Murder Trial. The re-trial of Wm. Traverse for the killiug of old man Daley of Lake City The following Lave been selected as jurors up to the time Geo. W. Jones, H. began ‘today. of going to press: A. Ruth, A. Tischer, W. W. Nelson, Chas. Dahlgren, Robert Brydon, E. FF. Morse, Robert Huckins, Wm. Douglass and 8. A. Winn. anne . National Hotel Arrivals, : Monday May 4th, 1891. en tet lron Mine, fF. A. sicCormach, Ludian Springs Dr. H, Proschold, San vine” J. Bamberger, do { JF. A. Cooper and w, do Missoeurgie Cooper, do Geo. Bevan, do U. B. Collins, do C.C MeUrag, do . J. Harrington, do D. Bundon, do yy ves o: proen. do Mra.J. tHeggarty do W. Wilkins, do ii. L. Koss, do Frank de.Vernon, New York, Geo. W. Lareeu, do A. A Terry, do J.P. Ebert, Sinart-ville, F. Mooney, « do Dr. Mangon, Lincoln, , J. W. Dunlap, Hoge Back Mine, G. B. Archer, San Juan, A. Vat Zaot, Forest Ciy, K. Thonas, Birchville Miss. C. A. Cassedy, Downieville, Mise Lizzie Nib 1, do Mis. M. Bro by, Patteeon, Mis. J. Hustler, do J.H. O'Connor, Bloomfield, Mise Eliza George, do Miss Maud Woon, do Miss F. White, do Mins Rove Myers, Mocre’s Flat,. Join Condon, ae Tas Mies El'a Mélarkey, Chicago Park. Miss Jennie Mclarkey, do Miss Muy Melarkey, do Oe Goodwin, You Bet, ; J, M. Smith, Lime Kiln, Z: R. Vineyaid, Ple.:ant Valley, P. Weiterau, Graces Valiey, .° Aug. Quinlan, -do I, Ogden, Buffalo, uett—Mrsa. L. 8. Vocal Solo—Miss Mabel Hughes. Violin Soio—Miss Mary Meyer. _ Vocal Solo—Miss Alice Crawford. — Recess, ; THURSDAY—FORENOON,. Instrumental Sulo—Miss Becker. AFTERNOON, Instrumental Trio—Miss Josie WilElizabeth Stokes.. Vocal Solo—Miss McAuliffe. Vocal Solu—-Mrs. 8. Prisk. FRIDAY—FORENOON, Instrumental Svlo— Miss Edith Goyne. : Vocal Solo—Mr. J? Werry. Iustrumevtal Solo— Miss Minnie Brand. ——————SS Tuere is more Catarrh in thie secion of the country than all cther disgases put together, and until tLe last ‘ew 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 treatnent, prozednced it incurable. — Scisnuce has provén Catarrl to be.a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall’. Jatarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J, Cheney & Co., Tuledo, Ohio, ia the only constitutional cure in the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to w# teaspoonful. It acts direcily upon the blood and mucou surfaces of the system. They offe: me hundred dollars for any case it ‘ails tocure, Send fo: circulars and testimoniaJs. Address, F. J. Cuenzy & Co., Toledo, O. MB" Sold by Druggists, 75c. ¥. M. 5. Meeting. vlen’s Institute of this city will this week be held on Wednesday evening stead of Thursday. st Tue only stylish millinery is to be nad at Mrs. Lester & Crawford’s. 3t Ir you suffer pricking pains on moving the eyes, or cannot bear bright light, and find your sight weak and failing, you sheuld promptly use Dr, J. H. McLean's Strengthening Eye Salve. 25 cents abox. For sale hy Carr Bros. Hil FROST-BITES, IN PLAMMATION iS me AND AL HURTS AND ILL {OF MAN AND BEAST. Den’t Threw up the sponge! ‘That hideous ogre, Giant Despsir, often fastens bis clutch upon the chaonic invalid. Constantly plagued bydyspepsia, stipution—nervous and sleepless foo— what wonuer is it that having tried iu vain a multitude of useless remedies he is ready, figuratively speaking, to “throw up the sponge.” Let the unfortunate “‘tuke heart of grace.” Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters can and will puta terminus to hie trials. It + strengthens the stomach, nervous vigor by pron.oting assimila. in tion of the food, arouses the liver when dormant, and relaxes the bowels without pain. The ability to digest and assimilate restored, the ability to sleep follows. the renewal of hea Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, moreover, transcends all others as a remedy “for malarial, rheumatic and kidoey complaints. timesa day. __———290 down and he said it would be a gaeds ‘© sare cure Fer,tbe, Liquer or plan-and_a good chance to_rob the stage and he said he believed he would do the j Superintendent : f Wells, Fargo & Co., replied all right, an help. 7 ; and alter taking & “night cap’’ this ~_-Bpe-East India cure for these awful habits can be given. without the patient’s knowledge, and-is the only known specific for the purpose; it is ~ not injurious in the least degree; manufactured by Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for sale by W. D. Vinton, sole agent for Nevada City. ,Go-and see.those misfit Carpets at Lreae & Suaw’s, Main street. Also their large Spring stock which has just arrived. : : : The Nevada Ice Company is now prepared to deliver ice to consumers in-any_part of the city. the office of the Company, foot of Main: street, will be promptly attended to. tf > Sg Giscomfort overloading, a full dose 0: gative. Pelle 1s eeaphiy a 1 me gril other effects. helm, Miss Milly Wilhelm add-Mivw} aes . 500 ftBBED Age manufacturers The. regular meeting of the Young. says: biliousness and conI toek confers Nothing then can stay . . urge ular A wineglaseful three Opium Habits. = Misfit Oarpets—New Geods, tf Seo! Teel — Orders left at™ ou the Plaza, or with the driver, GORMANDIZING, ereating, the porteking ft too rick Yeaigostblo food, is a common cause of and suffering. To immediately h and bowels from su f Dr. Pierce's Purunpleasant gently, ing, nausea, OF . b piey.g 8 Cotegrs Homes? for an incure The Gelebrated French Gure, — 6“ ‘APHRODITINE” or, money . Boys Knee Pants, % cents a pair, formerly yk cents, j QUARANTEE tocureany form ofnervous J orany disorder of the generative organs of eithersex, 4 whether arisingZ peg) pd ee aol mulants, ium, or through Me v wr x WN rubscaa or on, over in suc Power, Wak -% as Loss of Brain back, Semi: ‘i Ww. oe a ——s Painsin the tration, Ni lervous Pros y' Emissions, Le ziness, Weak Memory, Loas of Soest ant and n GUARANTEE Me ig 4 95.00 order received} to refund the Gren it fconamta el tendusatnis eet and Sonne of both se: who have been per wll A geo by the us@of Aphroditine. Gibsiotieee frond THE APHRO MEDICINE Co. PACIFICO BRANCH, “4 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cal. FOR SALE BY W, D. VINTON Gity Nevada, DR. ABERNETHY'S Cireen Ginger BRANDY. Oures Oramps and Oolis. “*}¢ is composed of the . est materials, and vepredsute the full medicinal value of amuiea Gingerin the high. est degreé of perfection.” M. T. WENZELL, Analytical Chemist. v (onan GER BRAN m1 A Soldby Wine Merchants and = Druggists. JOS. N. SOUTHER MANU FACTURING CO. San Francisco. Nevada County Abstract Oe Nevada Gity, Nevada Co., Cal., Titles Examined and Insured __ JOHN A. RAPP, _ (County Recorder 11 consecutive years) i SEABCHER OF RECORDS, gen PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENT, ‘or sale—6000 acres of } ° furnia Iron and Steel et lend yey os the southern portion of Masada county and a on the best. lands of placer acres of land situated in Pleacant Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor Urited Brethern Church, Blue Mound, Kan., wonders Dr. fias done for me. badly diseased, and my parishioners thought I could live only a few weeks. Discovery and am sound and well, gaining 26 lbs. in weight.” Arthur Love, Fuony Folks Combination, writes: “After a thorough trial and convincg evidence I am confident Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption beats ‘em all, and cares when everything else fails. The greatest kindness I can do ffy many thousand friends is to Ith'but-imprudence.” . :tles at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store. RegBonght and sold by D. E. Nevada City, Cal. Ten Cents for Trial Bottle, or One Do}lar for Full size. GRAND CLOSING OUT SILL NEVADA CITY as soon as my stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes can be reduced. will sell a newly. selected stock at \iess than San Francisco cost. Do not miss this opporturifty for securing Bargains. COME Men’s Suite I sell now at $ 4.62, in other stores § 7.50. “ “ 6.75 “ Buy, try—on them rely. ia: . eeemename For rheumatic and neuralgic pains, rub in Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment, and take Dr.J.H. MeLean’s Sareaparilla. You will_not suffer long, but will be gratified with a speedy and effective cure. GS re “J feei it-my duty to tell what King’s New Discovery My Lungs were five bottles of Dr. King’s New Fer Sale. Lot 6 in block 5; Lot 28 in block 30; r Philip Richatds Homestead situate on
Lots 6 & 7 in block 43; New Chinstown; all situate in Nevada City, California; property of Philip Richards Estate. For particulars apply to either Wm. G. Richards, F. 8. Richards, or James Bena!lack, ExecuI tors of said estate, oF to P. F. Simonds, Nevada nia. Manager Love’s them totry it.” Free trial botsizes 50c. and $1.00. @id Coins — 95 Crour, whooping cough and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Cure. Sold by Carr Bros. Morgan, j28-tf. HEADAGCH From Any Cause to-30 minutes, with of how leng standing, by using . Rev, J. W, PENDLETON’S CRPH ALINE CELEBRATE D Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded! CALIFORNIA CEPHLINE COMPANY, Rexo, Nevapa. ‘. WD. VINTON and OABR. BROTHERS, Nevada Uity. Tremendous Fall in Prices ! e—c—o-—— I have positively determined to REMOVE FROM For that reason . EARLY = ——$$ ——— HERE-IS-A-PAR FAL LIST: 10,00. “ “ 7.00 at 10,00, tad £ =P, ae 2 12.00. _ “ ad 11,00 # 16.00. a id 12,00 s 18,00. “ c 14.00 Gl 20.00. I call your special attention to my Blac They are used for Dress. At$12.76. Seersucker Coats and Vests at $1.00, formerly $1.50. It is impossible te enumerate all Suits I have. Comeand satisfy yourself that my ment is correct. ; Z Men’s Cotton Pants at $1.00 a pair, funcy patterns like Cassimere Pants. : Do You Like to be he Fashionable Cutter an f . make a garment for you an est for first-class work. of Any Kind orlany second-class work. IS BROKEN. ik Diagonal and Corkscrew Sack and Fro ck Suits state d fitty cut, fujl front Se the leading tailoring esta -] guarantee satisfaction to lease you in every respec ye oe take it out of the shop. Orders from the country same care and promptness as nd that is the lowI do not turn out I have. but one price a “CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER . e U RED canis and Safety, no matter SULES,from Se PANTS, from..+++++:°° OVERCOATS, from-"=" The $22 50 Suits avd $5.50 Pants ials and madein tirst-cl Finest display of goods to select from Pure Uspte Sugar and syrup, direct from Canada, . will soon. be received at Thomas Shurtleff’s ‘Plaza. Store. It was sbipped on the }6th of April and will arrive about May 7th. a27-tf _—__ 396 Shtioh’s Consumption Cure. — This is beyond question the ~ nrost successful congh « ever sold. A few doses invariably cure the worst cases of cough, croup, and bronchitis, while its wonderful succvees in the. cure of consumption is without a parallel in the history of inedicine. Since its first discovery it has been sold on @ guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. Ifyou havea cough we enrnestly ask you to try it. Price 10 cents, 50 cents, and gt. th vour+ Jungs are sore, chest or back lame, use Shiloh’s Porous Piaster-_ Sold by Carr Bros. _ ~~29 HgApquanrers ~ for kid and silk glovesis at Mrs. Lester & Crawford's. + Pay Lily White’ four and-—keep peace in your household. tf. TEDDY'S VARIETY STORE =+I+ND— If you do this will interest you. A. LARSEN, d Fitter, direct fr blishments of San Has Come to Nevada City to Stay. every patron. d it does not ~--. LITTLE t you need not AT THESE CITY PRICES. cere are of handsom ase nranner like all my other pr SMOKE QUR CELEBRATED . * nedicine we have . _ PIONEER CANDY FACTORY, — Mrs om some of Francisco, filled” with the town orders. ee e$22 50 tO $75 5:50-to 18 e and late style mater” oductions. everseen 10 this cou RSEN, ada City. eecoe vPANOl For sale at NATIONAL EXCHANGE. —— Nont-are-Genuine unlessevery Box ae Has the Signature. of, M. WERTHEIMER -& CO. 100 acres of the best bottom land in Penn Valley, (Formerly E. F. Rosenthal’s Store) COMMERCIAL Street..-. NEVADA CITY Also Bed Comforters in all shades, 1 . . $4 #70 0 pale 94 for $5.25; 10-4, $7.75; 14-4, $10 each pair. Boston yt LEas 4.00 * Bay Btate = 3.25 * The largest line of Trnnks and Valises in Neyada City and cheaper than you can b an wholesale prices. Fine Marysville White Fam Crack-Proof Rubber Boots, snag Sl $+ aes M Minit oitip Boots, nailed en’s Minin oots, Da s Sea's Sett ap woke, 4 wor de! sade in.8, F., $8.87 @ pair, worth $5.00. e Men's lf Lac 5 Men’s Lace and Button, $1.87, worth, ao “ee Men’s Brugans, $1.25, worth $1.75. z Fine Men’s Straw Hats, from §0 cents up. Men’s Cloth Hats, 15 cents. _ Boys’ “ 10 te —— aac ee Men’s Dennim Overalls, Riveted, 45 centsa pair. Lhave a fine lot of Eustern and Marysville Blankets of all colors U will sacrifice at less Srey -enreT OF EXPRESS.A Complete stock of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, and SMOKERS’ uy MATERIALS. —_—— Everythingin the Line of NOTIONS AND TOYs. ‘This iv the Originat PIONEER CANDY FACTORY. = rrerent vane . Water Company's ditch. Ts ‘!deep soil (as. good as the this county, near John Casey's place. All fenced and under cultivation and can be irribest in the State). Corn and potatoes can be raised with success. The finest shipping fruits can be. raised without irrigation. Terms reasonable. _Apply at the Dairy TransCRIPT Office. a23-tf, ae ATH ladies 25 cents. Pee TRENBERTH BROS., . _Francis Hodgson Burnett's famous Drama, LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY ! Introducing the Greateat of All-Child Actress resses, GEORGIE COOPER, 0 And the New. York Company! Remember the Popular Prices, 50 and 75 Cents. Reserved seats now on saie at Mulloy’s Grocery store. ~ SOCIAL HOP pa ARMORY HALL, NEVADA OITY —ONMURSDAY EVENING, MAY 7, Under the aaspices of INORAULC PARLOR, _No. 56, N. 8. G, W— Music by-Goyne’s complete orchestra. Tickets admitting _one gentleman and wo ladies, $1.00. Admission to gallery, gentlemen 50 cents, Dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FISH VEGETABLES, FRUIT, Ete., Eroad Street above Pine St., Nevada City oaee NOTICE ch 3 eis-always-prepare > do all kinda of Up ing on short notice. _ Spring Mattresses, Hair Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Lounges, Single Lounges, etc., etc., made to order. FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALE KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN A WORKMANSJIKE MANNER, _ Bineng,-Ricturas_and Furniture nacka for shippine a specialty. Piano Movine Promptly attended to and Carefully Performed. All at the Lowest Living Rates FOR CASE, Thankful for past patronage, I respectiu ly solicit a continuance in the future. OOMMEROIAL STREET JAMES KINKEAD Tea Store. James Kinkead. ee ae Uplolstering Shop. LAND FOR SALE) 243° seman. holster, « Second door from the Great American convince you best made an andies of all kinds made daily. One trial of our confectionery will THOMAS LEDD}, Propri ter, RE that it is equal to the ywhere. MOVAL “ ~ Canton Flannel Undershirt and Drawers, 35 cents each “ Merino # : cs : And a large assortment of other kinds. = ° BOY’S CLOTHING. = Boys’ Navy Fisanel Blouse Suits sell now $ 1.00, Sade $1.50 . ““4to 10 yra 1.12, +" 15 Chevoit “ 4to 12yre 1.27 “9°50, A Mixed Cassimere Me We 2.86, M2 4.00, s is 2 ¥ 1] 4 “ Fine “ 3. “6.00 “ “ 9 « “5 All Wool “ < seed ** $1.25 best “ 1 00 “ “ 1 50. Ladies’ Shoes of the very best material. No ii : Ladies fine French Kid Button, §8.87, any ethan house tape kept. assets French Fe peek Ns age or money refunded, i utton Shoe Feet oon Kia 20 uatity ue 254 to 6, aell now wd any other house $2.75. : a Pebbie Goat Button Shoes ae id ‘ Children’s Shoes, Spring Heel Button size 8'4 toll“ ie a 1.50 , "llto2 1 “ “75. oe “ “ 5 af i 1.75, Misses’ Kid Heeled Bhoes uti “ia wes v4 the same rates. for. here asked. é : . CARRY A FINE STOCK OF New No. 9High-Arm Wheeler & Wilson’ SEWING MACHINES, _ R Which I Will Sell ee WHETHER YOU WANT TO BUY OR NOT. Thos. Shurtieff, PUuABA STORET : ree CO TO THk Plaza Store of Thomas Shull @ lf YOU WANT TO BUY THE BEST r : > : : ; Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Feed, Etc., AT THE LOWEST PRICES. . All goods in the Store not mentioned will be sold at _ The prices are much lower than retail dealers can bu It will pay: you tolay ina supply, as under ordinary circumstances you will pay one-third more than the prices K. CASPER. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE or Cash or on Basy listallments, at Low Prices, The Best Sewing Machines Made. &2>Call and See Them 24 (ers, and Judges consider, MASTI EF smoking Tobacco without a Peer, Its package makes it the most désirahle to carry inthe pocket. _ FOR SALE YALL DEALERS, > ty’s Citrus Belt For Sale, 880 ACRES, Good Barns and Dwelline House. Will sell STOCK, CROP AND FAKMING MPLEMENTS with Ranct, if 4 Fur full-partieviars appty to =. CAWRR EG, a6 = French Corral, Nevada County. 5 Beginners earn from 82 per Week and mory ph deg ie experience. We can furnish emp oyment, and will teach os free. Yuu work fu yout own paend th sexes, ull . We start you. Valley. " He we an Wot on Bast Broad street, Ne: NE ve ed : . \Fresh Fish, Crabs, Shrimps. etc., received evary Thursday might, . NovEk "Sas wer tn a PAR eee bere, eye, or al TRUE a Vo. stam tee S. A BIG BARGAIN OFFERED. Valuable Ranch in Nevada CounAll Feticed, and most of it can be irriL A ree Ortment of FRUIT AND NUT Swart's Photograph Rooms. JAVING REF? HH Gkari cALteey on e® PHOTOFine Street, { herewith inform the public that I am now Ready For Business! Photographs in all the Latest Styles. Old Pictures copied and enlarged, JOHN SWART, Photographer. ASSIGNEE’S SALE —OF— MININGCLAIM. OTICE I8 HE N one o’cloek ree ores saa AT Sathrasy, the 16th Day of May 1891, se undersigned will sell at private sale to e highest bidder for cash in U.8, gold mgs all the right, title and interest of GEO = WELCH, an insolvent Debtor, in and to the Willow Valley Quarts Mine, contaifiing whey — = Willow Valley Mining Dis. ec. 4, T. 16N., R. 9, B., Mt, hit RK. 9. E., Diablo is near Nevada City, Nevada Co., All bids must be in w. iti ‘iting and will received by the undersigned at his plage be age the first publication of this notice un: the hour of gale, or said bids may be sent I ae the above mentioned address. Masts 8 mnst be accompanied by a ceril, check for ten per ceut of amouut bid payabie to the undersigned. All such cheeks will be bidder. returned to the unsuccessful Dated April 25, 1891. E. W. MAYNARD, Assignee of Geo, © Debtor. : W. Welch, an insolvent Snug artic FORTUNES been made atwork for usby Assad Austin, Texas, and Jne. Bonn,To ledo, Ohie. Soe eut. Others arcdong aswell. Why not you? aru over $500.00 a month. business, No, 112;8. Ist St., San Jose, Cal. 1) + boven’ ' Notice of Sale of Real Estate at Public Auction, OTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of an order of the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, made on the 25th day of March, 1891, in the —< of the Fatate of James G. Binons, an insane person, the undersigned, the Guardian of ‘said Rotate will seli at public auction, to the highest bidder, for‘cash, gold coin of the United States, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on Wédnesday, the 13th Cay of May, 1891, at twoo’clock P. M., at the’ premises of said James G, Simons, iv North San Juan, Nevada county, California, all the right, Utle, interest and estate ef the said James G. Simons at the time of the adjudication of his insanity, and all the right, title, and interest that the said Hestate has, by operution of law or otherwise, acquired other than er in addition to that of the said James G. Simone, at the time of the adjudication of his insanity, in and to those certain lots, pieces, or parcels of Jand situate, lying and being in the townsite of North San Juan, in the Coanty of Nevada, State of California, and bounded and described as follows, ta wit: Those certain lots or parcels of land in the townsite of said North San Juan, and known and designated upon the official imap of said townsite now on.file in the County Recorder’s office, as Lois numbers One; Three and Four, in Block number One, together with the *tenements thereon. Also Lot number ‘‘A” in Block number 2. ane aud conditions of . sale: ASH, gold coin of the United States, ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid.to the auctioneer .op-the day ofthe sule, balance on confirmation of tale by said Superior i. d at expense of purchaser. ¢ gs 2 : JOHN STOTLAR Guardian of the estate of Lei G. & Simonr, an insane perron, North #an Juan, Gal, April 17(h, 1891. jake iad _ Annual Meeting. 4 HE Annual Meeting of the T of the Nevada Count als go ge pirvomens Association wii be held at their one ¢ Citizens Bank in Nevada City oa) DAY EVENING, MAY 12th, 1891, at nee pak for the election of Nine Directors Ar ‘or the transaction of such rt busi88 a8 MAY properly come before the mecting, E. M. P G; C. Gaylord, Sept tiente ms ° PPE, ANNUAL areRrTING erock holders of the Masonic Ha: AssocisSoe wilt be held at Mesonie Hall, Nevada . Saturday, May 16th, 1891, ing Trustees forthe sqauiee , and the trenaaction of such . be as me mote ‘egally fore sal Lda . 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