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0. 82 Commercial street, Nevada City Cal. . CIRCULATES 18
: ® The Daily Transeript.
Superior Court.
The following business was transacted in the Superior Court Monday,
Hon. J. M. Walling presiding:
Hussey vs. Jones. Trial Sept. 17.
Van Brussel] vs. Brussell. Previous
order setting case for trial rescinded.
Estates of J.°B. and Julia Ducray
deceased. Letters of administration
with will annexed granted to Theresa
J. Brenoel with bond fixed at $1,400
in case of J. B. Ducray. Seu
“Estate of James M. Rollin,deceased.
Letters granted to Franklin D. Rollin
witb bond fixed at $200. :
Estate of J. R “Van Aukin, deceased.
Letters granted to Public Admivistrator.
Estate of Julia Brown, deceased.
Final account submitted.
Estate of Naham Eames, deceased.
: _ Letters of administration granted to
= Wm. Jenks with bond fixed at $1,500,
I. N. Webber vs. His Creditors.
Sheriff appointed assignee with bond
ee Estate of Cragie minors. Sale of
Na real estate confirmed .
f c Idaho M. Co. vs. South Yuba Co.
° Trial Oct. 1.
Pe : : Nevada School District vs. Board of
Education. Trial. Sept. 18.
Austin vs. Gagin. Trial Sept. 29.
Osborn vs. Byrne. Trial Sept. 19.
People vs. Rosenthal. Trial Sept.
}
Hammond vs. Gephart. Court.
Trial Oct. 2.
Nichols ve. Baily. Demurrer to
complaint ininterventioa over-ruled.
Ott vs. Kistle. Demurrer sustained as tosecond count. Overruled as
to first.
Estate of James Wear, deceased:
Hearing petition for probate of will
continued one week.
Roach et al. vs Loutzenkeiser et al.
Demurrer to complaint over-ruled.
The September Century: :
California topics occupy considerable
space in the September ‘‘Century.”
The paper by J. Muir om “The Treas: ures of the Yosemite Valley,’’ in the
cee . August number, is followed by ante oe other on “Features of the Proposed
‘2 “ Yosemite National Park,’’ which is
Tee D. Robi the California artists,
. $ee and — on and Davies, In
fees: “Topics of the Time,” is an editorial
agement of Yosemite Scenery.’”’? The
3 number also contains, apropos of the
eae, celebration on September 9th of the
: fortieth anniversary of the‘ admission
4 of the State, a paper by George HamNEL es lin Fitch, entitled, ‘‘How California
i : Came into the Union,’illustrated by
: @ large portrait of General Fremont
eS 5 from a daguerrreotype of 1850, and by
é others of Commodores Sloat and Stockton, Governor Burnett, Senator Gwin
and J. Ross Browne, together with
pictures of Colton Hall, Monterey, the
scene of the Constitutional Convention
—and the famous Bear Flag, hoisted
at Sonoma in 46. This paper is a
forerunner of the series on the Gold
——---iunters, and in the present_ number
~The Century begins a temporary department of ‘‘California,’’ similar to
Dies? the “‘Memoranda on the Civil War,’’
13259 pak and to be devoted to short articles on
49ers, This month these articles are
‘Light on the Seizure of California,”
by Prof. Royce of Harvard, ‘‘The California Boundary question,’ by Fran; ; cis J, Lippit, Esq., and ‘‘The Date of
: the. Discovery of the Yosemite,’’ by
The Schools Re-epen.
The schools of this city re-opened
Monday morning for the fall term.
The members of the Board of Education were present and express themselves as highly gratified with the
readiness with which teachers and
pupils settled down to business.
—_—_—_——
* Frewchildren can be induced to take
physic without a struggle, and no
wonder—most: drugs are extremely
nauseating. Ayer’s Pills, on the contrary, being sugar-coated, are eagerly
swallowed by the little ones, and are,
therefore, the favorite family medicine,
For constipation, biliousness and
kidney affections, remember Simmons
Liver Regulator.
7 Remarkable Mescue.
Ill,, makes the statement that she
eaught cold, which settled on her
lungs ; she was treated fora month by
her family physician, but grew worse.
He told her she was a hopeless victim
ee of consumption and that no mediciue
YUAN couldcure her. Her druggist suggest: ed Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con. sumption ; she boughf*s bottle and to
her delight found herself benefited
from the first’'dose. She continued its
herself sound and well, now does her
own housework and ig as well as she
ever was.—Free trial bottles of this
Great Discovery at Carr Bros, Drug
. Bore, large bottles 50 cents and $1.00,
Busovewsss, bile, beils and the
blues can be cured by taking Simmons
: : Wuar will Simmons,Liver Regulator
eet flo?. Make you well by restoring acae illustrated by William Keith and Chas. .
topics of special interest relating to the .
Dr, Bunnell, of the Party of Discovery.
Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, . .
use and after taking ten bottles, found . 7, BEFOI
ELEVEN D@LLABs,
Ie
That Money Will Buy a Goed’
two years offered many special premiums to its subscribers, and of bundreds of people who have availed themselves of the opportunities extended
to them not one case of dissatisfaction
has yetarisen. In every instance the
subseriber has been more than de‘lighted with the bargain secured.
The latest offering includes three
grades of the Chicago Singer Sewing
Machine, a perfect imitation of the
genuine Singer machine and according
to the verdict of hundreds who haye
used both ‘as guod as the original for
all practical purposes.
Three numbers of this admirable
piece of mechanism are advertised and
described on the d page of. today’s paper, and full information is
given as to cost of freight to this city,
etc. The manufacturers also supply
@her grades up toone with an elabororately ornamented and full-pearled
head on a full cabinet case, beautifully
finished with mouldings and elegant
French walnut veneers, gothic cover
with finely veneered panels, and a
chest of drawers inside the case.
Any machine that is not satisfactory
can be returned-to the factory and the
money will be refunded.
If you are in need-_of or-thinking of
buying a sewing machine, look into
the Inanscrirr’s proposition before ©
paying a fancy price for one that is
certainly no better, perhaps not as good
as the Chicago Singer.
: —_—_————e
Taart tired feeling is entirely over-come by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which
creates an appetite, rouses the liver,
cures headache, and gives renewed
strength and vigor to the whole body.
Be sure. to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
~ which is peculiar to itself. Sold by
all draggists.
Titled Men Commend it.
: Wasuineron, D. C.
Dr. Bosanxo Mp. Co., Piqua, O.
After much suffering aud the use of
many remedies, I have received great
relief and am nearly well from a violent
attack -of piles, lasting four or five
weeks, from the use of less than one
' bottle of Dr. Bosanko’s Pile Remedy,
and I take great satisfaction in commending it to others.
Very truly yours,
Cox. B. G. DanrEzs.
Dr. Bosanko, Parkerssura, W. Va.
Dear Siz:—U. 8. Judge, John J.
Jackson, ef our place, recommended
tome your pile remedy. Please send
meabox. Yourstruly,
Cuas. H. Barruert, D. D. 8.
Sold at 50 cents by Carr Bros.
Icx cold soda water at Carr Bros, tf
The Leading Music House.
Call at or write to Cooper’s, the leadwai an —; 7 wwe, =
mento, for anything in the music line.
-W8 have the latest sheet music, finest
and best pianos. Violin strings (steel),
5 cents; best strings, 10 cents; extra
(15 cents); best Russian, 25 cents;
artist strings, 30centseach. JohnF.
Cooper, sole agent for Mathushek
Company’s (New Haven Conn.) solid
iron © pianos. Over 1,100 sold in
mato, and not one failure in
wenty years, ~ -j. 29-té.
cures the
egg
SS'ecake. "Bold by drugeistd every whee.
The Gelebrated French Cure,
Warranted «A PHRODITINE” 2272025,
IsS wona
POodITIVE
GQUARANTEE
to cure any form
of nervous disease
orany disorder of
the generativeor4
SSA, VY,
BLOM opleaeetinnaes, AFTER,
tion, over in: nigenice, &e., suc’ r) Lom of Bren
Power, Wakef , down Pains in th:
back, Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Neryous Pros
tration, Noet 1 Emissions, Lencorrh: Diz
snes, Wonk ome A Epa TE Te
old age and insanity. Price r 6 boxes fi $ a +6
for $5.00, Bent by mail tof price’
A WRIT: EN GUARAN’ z VA given for
every $5.00 order received, to refund the money if
a Permanent cure effected, W Y
thousands of testimonials from old and young
of both sexes, who have been permanently curec
by the use of Aphroditine. Circular free, Address
THE APHRO MEDICINE Co.
“seific Branch,
408 Blevenson — San FRANCIg~o. (at
OB SALE BY
e
a
. W. D, VINTON, + Nevada City
. OFFER
Way Covcz,
Ve fe Try it.
. Keep it in the house.. You are liable to
~~ have a cough at any
time, and no other
remedy is so effective
as this worldMass., writes: ** Common gratitude imls me to acknowledge the beneits I have derived for my dren from
the use of Ayer’s most excellent Cherry
Pectoral. I had lost two dear children
from croup and consumption, and had
the greatest fear of losing my only remaining daughter and son, as they were
delicate. Happily, I find that by ing
them Ayer’s Chetry Pectoral, on
symptoms of throat or lung trouble, they
are relieved from danger, and are bee
coming robust, healthy children.”
“In the winter of 1885 I took a bad
eold which, in spite of ev known
remedy, grew worse, so that the family
physician considered me incurable, suping me to be in consumption. Asa
fase resort I tried Ayer’s Pectotal, and, in a short time, the cure was
omplete. Since then I have never been
without this medicine. I am fifty years
of age, weigh over 180 pat, and attribute my good health to the use of
Salem, N. J. :
“Last winter I contracted a seVveré
cold, which by repeated exposure, betroubled with hoarseness and bronchial
irritation. After trying various medieines, without relief, I at last purchased
% bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pi On
sking this medicine, my cough ceased
almost immediately, and I have been
well ever since.”—RKev. Thos. B. Russell,
Secre' Holston Conference and P. E,
of the Greenville’ District, M. E. C.
Jonesboro, Tenn.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
PREPARED BY f
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
old by all Drurgiste. Price $1; aix bottles, $b
[eco a (HAW
—DEALERS IN =
Staple and Fancy Hardware
Glassware, Orockeryware, Eto.
Twelve Distinct Styles of
HEATING :: STOVES,
And all the Best and Newest Patterns.
OOK :: STOVES :: AND :: RANGES,
: All Styles.
The Famous Sunerior Ranee,
The Bestin the Market.
Agents for the celebreted
CORRUGATED. IRON ROOFING
Guns,=Pistols. ' :
Ammunition of all Kinds,
SOLE AGENTS FOR
. O7V. B, Pocket Knives,
("We do not carry English cutlery. We believe in the superior
merits of American products.
PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, _
‘WINDOW. GLASS, ETO.
We Sell Everything at
San Francisco ‘Prices,
FREIGHT ADDED.
MRS.A.PERRY
HAS LEASED
THE PINE STREET RESTAURANT
RMERLY CONDUCTED BY A. TAM,
end having renovated and refitted it in
rat-class style is now prepared to serve the
public in a satisfactory manner,
FRESH OYSTERS
IN ALL STYLES.
Rich-tce Cream
IN ITS SEASON. ~
a one 5S Meals at All Hours,
diseases arising ver COOKED TO ORDER.
a eS ee
it don’t do just 9 Apeniee phi!
ls pe pela Pee a ase A Full assortment of
throughout the ¢ world. And
Se ee Se sneep.” but . Fine Fresh Candies.
too, by @ house of ; ute
for honesty, in‘ sound sins
oa ust what the We is bo ato tok Everything neat and palatable.
teeing their Dr. : Silden Med. BARTLETT
Site eer oer
AND OTREDFR
PEARS WANTED !
eee
THE MIGHEST;MARKET PRICE
PAID FOR
MarketableiPears.
Enquire of
E. BOOTH,
Corner Pine and Commercial Streets,
6 Wewada City. Cal
DENNEY & CRAY,
(Successors to Denney & Hitchins,)
HORSE SHOERS & WAGON MAKERS
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY,
HORSE-SHOEING a Specialty, Road.
sters aud Freight Horses shod in the beet
postyle of the art and the work werranted to
se WAGON-MAKING,
pt rap. ‘ohethird ightee & Re roe
e will guarantee to settiras 20 as toavoid
to wheels
“We he e have the facilities for doing heavy or
one work, and warrant satisfaction in eyJ, McLEOD a first-class. Wagongmaker
nd rer, isin our employ.”
Mr, Denney will conduct the business-of
the frm,"
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.”’—G. W.Youker, 4
came quite obstinate.’ I was much . ‘. and Carefully Performed.
cea
Just — Received !
¢ Latest Novel
IN THE WAY§OF(A
Dress Hat!
‘ A
Especiallyfadapted fory
Street and Traveling Purposes.
This Hat is having an immense sale in San Francisco
and will be worn by a great‘many Native Daughters in
the coming celebration.
he: ~ ate‘MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD.
Main Street, Nevada City.
STATE FAIR:
OT Rnepeererseeeses
SPECIAL INVITATION.
In the North Hall of the Exposition Building, in the
center of the Art Gallery, will be found again this year a
splendid exhibit of MATHUSHEK PIANOS, and you
are hereby invited to call and examine the solid IRON
FRAME MATHUSHEK. They are different from
other Pianos. They have obtained a wide spread and
increasing popularity. :
The Mathushek Pianos have taken the First Premium
(Silver Medal) at Mechanics Fair, also Society Medal at
State Fair which is the highest award given to Pianos,
and we hope to dispose of more this season.
_ JOHN F. COOPER,
Sole Manf'g Agent for the Mathushek (New Haven,
(Conn.) Pianos. Write for new Circular, and call and see
us when at the Fair.
Store and Ware Rooms, 631 J Street, Sacramento. :
Upholstering Sho. Quik Tine & Cheap ans
JAMES KINKEAD a ae ae
FS Evys NOTICE bh gtd
ways pre
do all'xinds of pholster, : Eastern and European Cities,
ad pring ‘Matte ; Heir BY TRE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAI
Fa A reas Feather Pil. ALL RAIL ROUTES
‘oss Mattresses, inges, OF TH
Lounges, ete., etc,, made to order. — ”
FURNITURE axp Beppixa or axs. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY,
‘xpress ns make prompt conn
Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packdons _ “ede mae? vem es
ed for shippine a specialty. "AGP ATPiano Movine Promptly attended to New York and New Orleans
{With Steamer Lines to
EUROPEAN — PORTS.
PULLMAN PALAOB
— Ae SLEEPING OARS
Thankful for past patronage, I respecttu. . 4 tsened to oar mowing on <<
ly solicit a continuance in the future, aeeitenel . eb Bo Dime ‘in
OOMMEROIAL STREET, 4 ater
Second door from the American TeaStore, . 84 osnerintormatlon fiven Spon applied
gers
at the C offi *
James Kinkead. ling in person can secure’ chotce oi
All at the Lowest Living Rates
FOR CASH,
J Foutes, ete
A. N. TOWN . A.
D. 8. BA KER, General Redes jer. * den Pan, 3 mt Agt
R. GRAY, Gen. Traf. M. 5
San Francisco ro ad Draving and General Hauling, ania
RAILROAD LANDS.
For lands in Central and Northern Cali_. fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Utah, appl
RTICULAR A’ NTION P. an, apply to pit TTE AID TO . or address,
companion SAteade forthe) . W. H MILLS, Land Agent,0, P. R. B, Gon
Dry Oak w " PB y mw nk Southern Gallfornia, apply
ee i leh ton 5 0 : nen BADDEN, Land Agent 8. P, B,
a Wn
We sold nearly all that we put in our exhibit last year, . #0
Asclua ist Assocation
For 1890.
GLENBROOK PARK,
Commencing TUESDAY, Sent.
ember 23rd,cand Continuing:
FIVERDAYS.
$10,000
Liberal Purses'for State, District
andiCounty Horsess: *Liberal Premiums for Live Stock
Farming, Orchard and Dairv
Products and Mining, —.
Mechanical and
Art#Exhibits,’ =
2
Five Days Racing !
Spee Programme for 1890;
Tuesday, September 23rd.
oy unning—Three-fourths mile and re
ae von —One pie ig repeat, for
BO) unty—$2.
8. Trotti ¥ . ng—For 4‘years old—District—
$500.9 si
Wednesday, September 24th
4. Running—One mile and a half] dash,
5 Trotting—?:40 class,
colts owned in the county, $150.
jes Tournament at ii a. M.
Thursday, September 25th
Grand Stock Parade at 10 a. m.
7. Running—Five-eighths of a mile and
re for horses owned in tne county,
8. Trotting—2:27 class, $750.
gobo Trotting—Three year, old—District—
Friday, September 26th
10. Running—One mile and repeat, 9500.5
11. Trotting—2:30 class, $600. _
12. Trotting—Four yearsold—free for all,
Saturday, September 27th
Grand Stock Parade and award of
Prasetgens af li ed. 1
. Running—Two miles and repeat, $500.
14. Trotting—Free for all, $800. iar
Saddle horse race (county) for $50 will
be siren during the week, notice of which
be made on the previous day.
Conditions.
All trotting races are the best 8 in 5 (expo od the two years old and peariings) 6 to
enter and 8 to start, but the Board reserves
oe pens. gue o less pumber Sas 6to
ption of a pro
Ag exnes of the sins th 10 nn
ny races g with 10 or more paid-u
entries, the Society will add ali monans ove
and also 20 per cent. of the purse,
The National Association rules to govern
but the Board reserves the right to trot heats
of any two classes alternated , orto trot a
special race between heats.
A horse making a walk-over shall be entitled only to the entrance—money paid in.
When less than the required number of
starters appear they may contest for the entrance my: 4 din, to be divided as folovat twee rds to first, one-third to’ the
The State Agricultural Society rule
1890 to govern all running races areens
when conditions named are otherwise.
Non-starters in running races will be held
"Tuell of Gia sho h
n of the above races the entra:
be 10 per cent. of purse, and to peensdede
nominations. Purses will be divided into
60, 20 and 10 per cent.
= in = Ay tgs aot Seolared out by 6
. M. receding the race ¥ ilred fo 8 ; @ the will be
ere there is more than one en
one parson or in the interest of, the pee.
ticular horse they are to start must be named by 6p. m. of the oy Preceding the race.
In races designated as District all horses
are eligiblethat were owned in the counties
of Neveda, Placer, Yuba, Sutter, Col
Butte, Plante, Poaste, Flamas, Rebeme ani
ashoe and Ormsby c
A cat He evade, prior to Say’ i ain: on the J
fom July 1st, nik F os we
orses are e ie in county races
ownedin the count prior to yaly ist, a
trained on the Society's track from July ist.
Hay, straw and feed will not be furnished
by the Society, but will be for sale on the
stounds at reasonable rates.
wenn close with the Secretary on Aug.
Entry Blanks can be obtained u
catnate the Sec a office, Nevada Cha,
All purses are free foall unless otherwise
L. MARSH, President,
M.
P, O, Add. 3, Boe Address, Nevada City, Caia, 4
Secre A
P.O. Address, Nevada City, Cal,
Bids forthe Bar Privil
Bina SAE pote the atanhmont
ved at the Secretary's offi ag .
e
i. L. &D. MARSH, -—
b
He FOR SALE A LARGE LOT OF GRAIN, STOCK AND FRUIT FARMS. ALSO,
In Purses and Premiums!)
6. zroming One year old, one mile --for
e tary’s
City up eee ee =™., Wednesday, Fepttow with from
fuck Ce Mil ant Lanter Company.
Proprietors. phigrere one ei
2 —or THE—
Manufacturers of and’Dealers in ;
> Dressed Lumber, -§Flooring, Rustic, Siding,
SEVENTEENTH
Ceiling, Stepping, os
Clear Sugar and Yellow Pine ~ .,
MINING LUMBER A SPECIALTY .
—— o0—_
FEN INTED PIOKETS. : és
——" SPLIT AND SAWED CEDAR POSTS,
All kinds of Lumber kept scaaaihs on hand or cut to order on short notice.
, : —o——
Doors, Windows, Blinds,MScreens, Moldings of all kinds.
The Lowest Market:Rates.
M. L. &.D. MARSH.
“Yard on Boulder Street. Nevada Oity. Mill on Rook (reek.
OREGON LAND COMPANY
W'TH .TS—
_Home Office at Salem, Oregon,
(in the State Insurance Buildine,)
—o—
CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY.
Oregon Land Company wes especially organized tor the p of buying and
subdividing large tracts of Land, and has gp ag ast two years bought and subdiyided over 8,200 acres of Land into 5 to 20 acre Lots. e success of this undertaking ip
shown in the fact that out of 280 tracts placed on the market, 225 have been sold,
We claim that 10 acres of choice Land in Fruit will bring @ larger income than 160
acres of Wheat in the Mississippi Valley, if
We also make valuable improvements in the way of roads, fences, ete. We can scll a
small tract of Land for the same price per acre that you would have to pay for # large
Bend for Pamphiets; Maps and Price List.
Cd
a city,
mm Mh Leading Harues Shp of Nev
E BROAD STREET, BELOW NATIONAL HOTEL,
JAMES CAIRNS, Provrietor
ee ee
Beayy Concord Team Chain and Express Harness.
Light Buggy Harness of all Kinds on hand and made to oraer.
Boston team buggy and express@ollars.
Riding Saddles and Bri iles.
Robes, Blankets, Weband Leather Halters.
furry Combs and Brushes of all descriptions.
Buggy Whips, Whipstocks, Lashes, Blacksnakes.
Axle Grease, Harness Oil, Harness Soap.
Gents’ and Boys’ Buck and Kid Gleves.
Ladies’ and Gents’ Driving Gauntlets.
Carriage Trimmings and Buggy Harnegs a Specialty
THRMS CASE.
PRICHS THE LOwZST.
—BY—
Exhibiting Your Capabilities —
—AT—
THE STATE PAIR OF 1890
TO BE HELD aT
SACRAMENTO, SEPTEMBER 8 to20.
The counties that have euterprise enough to pli
light are the localities that will thract capital for tbvesusent prosuete 1a: 9 soespelitive
Delays Are Dangerous!
“Rail not to be represented at theAnnual Exposition of California’s Resources,
OpenlAirSAmusements for the Davi! se
Son
~ Grand Musical Concertstfor the Evening .
FOR WHIC
PLiberati's Famous Military Band, (of 60 Selected Artists,)
: OF NEW YORK, HAS BEEN ENGAGED,
+
~
Address the Secretary.
7
EDWIN F, SMITH, Secretary,
South Yuba Transortation an Supply Company.
: CHRISTOPHER GREEN, resident,
Incorporated 1890,
Directors:
Al -STREGIDGO,"Esq,
H, C, CALLAHAN, Esq.
'E, J, RECTOR, Secretary,
CG, ALLAN,GEsr,
E, TURNER, Esq. GEO. A. HARE; Esy,. EDWIN TILLEY, Esq.
“Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6 A. m
Stages leave Maybert for Nevada Gity via Ormonde 1d Ww agto
Thursdays and-Saturdays, at 5 A. M. ee Te:
WORTHLEY & NICHOL, Managers.
busineos with use We pocpoas be ceusaty for the protection of ourselves and those doing
ho snow. We earnestly sulicit the co-operstion of aa fy nde Bee snow.or
of our friends.
Washington Mining Co., ~ «Yuba Mini
Diamond D, Mining . BluebelliMinineacer,
anyon Creek Mining Co,, s
a
LOOK HERE ! . ” "4S2URNED UP.
7 A CHANCE TO MAKE
MON zw.
Y selling our new Book “CHARACTER
~
SKETC Rd
ow 18 YOUR TIME TO GET YOUR BQOk aver be i ie ba
Repair Do ofr e —FUL, ; P sited ™*9*. LUSTRATIONS, aa Ap Ri hee
I do all kinds of repairs in WOOD AN . Moreus and serious, Pri }
‘plate paper. 4 ook feel
METALS, such as : be 5 ahd okacanis rere zee for its
Sewing Machines, Musical Instrument three dave Petes ef opae af Panville in
Guns and Pistols, Locks, Ete., Ete. peop hen beg terms ape tsreltory, if you
© Kove Fitted, Saws Filed, _—‘. ®¥efunded, "©" UMt Feeelyed, mon: ‘Addrens, :
Small aiticles ia Wood or Metal made to} Southwestern Publishin
eae, Z Up end is Norm Spruce St,
Photographic Instruments made and re-. ~~~ sshville, Tenn. =
paired—a specialty, STUDIO,
MISS M, E. COLLINS,
W 4. GIVEINSTRUCTIONS IX
Free-hand, Plane Geometrical, Model and
All Work Dotie at the Lowest L ving Price,
FOR CASH.
. C. PERCIVAL,
Corner York d Broad Sts., Nevad Object and Perspective Drawing,
City. Opposite corner from Als. Gault'}. Prof. Walter Smith’
Bakery : _Oiland Weses Onan Pathe catty ae,
Crayon. Orders taken for fancy deporative felnting, also “rayon :
Evtublished in 1952 nearcity mete road 8,
y¥, WedNevada: Assay . Office, . iy t« saturday of each week,
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NO,2 MAIN STRERT...NEVADACITY . ’ (Buecessorto W. ¥, Englebright,)
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