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September 23, 1891 (4 pages)

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e a end it that for every Peri who arrays himself ‘Phe interest ia Professor Totven's Millenpee THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. & 8. CALKINS, N. P. BROWN, EDITOR. BUSINESS MANAGER. SS WEDNESDAY EV’NG, SEPT. 23, ’91¢ —S Petty Peri. The Marysville Appeal of yesterday says: paying fora paper that will sell itself out.so completely as the Wasp did in gon he has written tte management a very sarcastic note requesting them to discontinue his copy. He does not believe in countenaneing the hydraulickers’ efforts to secure sympathy.” Yet many people in the upper part of Nevada county and in Sierra county, where mining is tbe only industry worth mentioning, cont.ue te do their trading at the town of Marysville where are many Peris and where is published the Appeal which is “the arch-enemy ofall minets. But the least that the miners can do is to see to ‘ against the Wasp for its stand on the hydraulic mining question, atleast ten men rally to its support. A Growing County. __ Says the Wheatland Four Corners : “‘Nevajla county is developing rapidly. Renewed interest is taken in mining, and almost every day we hear of some new drift or quartz mine opening up, and almost as often hear of tine prospects. The fruit industry, like mining, is marching forward, as also are other industries among which the above may be classed. Thereis a bright future in store for Nevada county,.aud developments are and ‘will be indebted to the wideawake county papers, which are on every turn advising progression.” A Wearisome #£xamination. The preliminary examination of John St. Pierre, charged wich the murder oi of Superintendent Colman of the Ruby mine, waich began last Saturday at Downieville, is progressing slowly. Yesterday morniag tuere were still about forty witnesses to be examined. The most of these witnessesare called by the “defense and include many past and present-edployesat the Ituby—anine hy whom tae-defendant is endeavoring to show that Colman ad so conducted him. self as co jusuity the killing. The examinativn 1s liable to last all of this week. a —_——_—~~+~o@eo-———‘Phe Meniurey rienic, Tie McKinley picnic is a most unique ~~“ gathering; sad renietseshe's-Hinstraved+Newspaper this week tells of the strange ‘Gicidevts connected with it. Every oye in Oniv aad trum Ohio ‘should buy* this nuinber, while those who have never taken partin an Onio campaign § shoulu buy a copy just to see wnat it looks like. guard »m the north side of San Gorgonio pass. After spending the night on the peak the party started to return by a different route. On their journey they saw acanyon about 600 feet deep, with : perpendicular walls, and on peering over ““A. Peri says that he objects t0. the side, snow was seen at -the bottom. Going to the head of the canyon they found a place where they could slide giving its last cartoon, and for "Phat rearte age one by one the party took came to a body of ice and snow, which they followed down. Grayback’s Perpetual Snows. ,-A party of Iccal explorers, whom were the Rev. J 4H. eS . Rev A. A. Holden, has just returned from anexcursion to the top of Grayback, a noted mountain that stands After sliding several hundred feet they It was nearly a mile in length, and from the cracks it was ascertained that the ice was about 2 feet thick by 60 feet wide. Large bowlders as big as a house were lying on top of the ice. There.was no appearance of the glacier melting, and the sun does not reach the bottom of the canyon more than an hour each day. That the glacier possessed motion was proved by the fact that immense rocks were pushed forward out of their beds by masses of ice and snow. The bottom of the cracks was of a dirty yellowish color and looked very old. ~ There is a stream of water flowing from the lower end, probably fe@ by ice, which may have beenin that canyon for ages. By testing the thermometer in boiling water Grayback was found to ve exactly 11,920 feet above the sea level. Water was boiled at 192 degs. Fabreneit. The camp was some 5.000 feet below the peak, and one of the party on the top tried his voice and shouted in the direction. of the camp, and those who reniained below stated that they heard the voice faintly, The temperature on the top of the peak was 39 degs. at 4 o'clock i the morning, but a small lake up there was frozen and covered with snow.— Valifornia Cor. Chicago Tribunb. ‘Men’s Dress for Summer. The sash never obtained much favor aimong men who dress particularly well; there was something about it that was too “dressy” and. conspicuous--to .suit & yuiet taste, and this summer itis con sidered almost obsolete. The narrow, plains russet belt_is_now declared to be the thing to wear with flannel suits. the past and is replaced by cheviots and. Uxfords. These shirts are laundered withont starch, with the exception of collars and cuffs, which are stiff and are yenerally worn with gold studs. The delicate colors of pink and blue which seem to be the favorite this season are very becoming, and look parueularly well with «white flannels. White flannel trousers with a light gray homespun jacket, russet.-belt, and chevsot_shirt look always decidedly good form, while the narrow striped flannel suits, with coat and tronsers to match, xtill hold their own as general favorites. in the way of shoes ruséet leather Oxfords are worn as much as ever, but the colors are rather darker than last year. In fact a well dressed man is almost always eminently {quiet in his colors, thongh the bright red neckties worn .* = unabated, and the -_ i ire ants fOr tiie proressore famous buoks on the Millenium. Anti-Debris Directors. The new elected Beard of Directors_ot the Anti-Debris Association met Monday at tue office of Dr. C. E. Stone in Marysville and organized after electing Dr. Stone, President and R. F. Walton, Sec,etary. The Treasurer, G. W. Carpenter, was elected by the Association at their annual meeting. The Board of Directors as now constituted consists of Dr. Stone President, B. F. Walton Secre. rary, T. B. Hull, Robt. Millar, G. W;. Hutchias. Contract Let. Telegraph: Monday evening the 2 Directors of the California mining company held a meeting for the purpose oi opening bids for building the five-stamp There were a number of bids in andthe building of the mill was awarded to the Miners foundry-of Nevada City. The hoisting and pumping works recently erected by W. 8. May. are now in full operation and on Thursday the company. will begin to lower the mull on the mine. shaft. Almost Crazy With headache and yet immediate and complete relief was obtained by using Cephaline, the latest and greatest head acheremedy known. A statement con firmed by thousands. For sale by Car: Bros. and W. D. Vinton. The Home Benefit Life Associatio: Sells Insurance at Actual Cost. oo. ow = Appetire and sleep may be improved, every part of the system strengtheneu and the animal spirits, regain their bouyancy by the useof Dr. J. H. McLean’: Strengther g Cordial and Blood Purifier. For sale by Carr Bros. : SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. . not only rpeaks S S S for itself, but has 2 2 way thousands of people to speak for it. The testimonia!: _that have been given in its favor by people who have been cured by it ‘would fill pages of a newspaper. No other medicine has been so thorough) lyendorsed by the public. Here is a sample ‘ of Disinterested Testimony. Rev. M. B. Wharton, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Montgomery, Ala., writes: “I have seen Swift's Specific used, and have known many cases of the worst form of blood disease which have been cured by it. I know the to be gentlemen of the highest type, and of the utmost reliability. I reco mmend it as a great blood remedy une, @ualed by anything that I know of,” Books on Blood and Skin Diseases Free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. Ga. . New Barber Shop. . GHAS. KLINGENSPOR, R thirty-five years aresident of Nevada county, has returned to Nevada City and resumed business. -He will be fonnd onthe north side of Commercial ; {he flanuel shirt-also seems a thing of . . The Tortures of the Inquisition. Inflicted by the dread Torquemada, have abominable prototypes in the shape of chronic rheumatism and neuralgia. _Attack these agonizing complaints before they reach the chronic stage with the superb blood depurent, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which will assuredly expel their virus from the life stream. To procrastinate is to. encourage the growth of incipient rheumatism, which rapidly tightens its grip upon the system. It is the very octopus of diseases, and painful indeed is the clasp of its dreadful "tentacles. Be prompt then, take time by the forelock, “always remembering that both rheumatism and gout, close relatives, are dangerous as well as painful. Debility, chills and fever, billious remittent, dyspepsia, constipation, liver complaint, nervousness and kidney disease succumb to the Bitters. Appetite and the ability to sleep well are improved by it. Ice Cream Sopa, 10 cents a glass, a Carr Brothers. . Schilling’s Beat. Untried—a joy denied. Schilling’s Best. . springs onder the glacier and mass of . * Ouce bought—always sought. __ For Over Half a Century. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifteen years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhea. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Be sure and for *‘Mrs. WinsLow’s Soornine Syrup,” and take no other kind. ‘25 cents per bottle. « tf Ask your grocer for ‘‘Lily White” flour and see-that you get it. tf. Suppen change of temperature and humidity of the atmosphere often produce disorders of the kidneys and bladder. Use Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney ~Bulnr-to check these troubles-jin their-inFor sale by’Carr Bros. cipiency. Buckleu’s Arnica Salve. — The best Salve in the World for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ChilDiai +, Corns, andalt Skin Eruptions, and posit vely cures:Piles, or no pay required. It is «aranteed to give perfect satisfaction o: money_refunded. Price 25 cents For sale at Varr Brothers’ Drug a20ly per box Store. —+ eee The Home Benefit Life Association Te the Oldest Association on the Coast, ae 4 al A SL sgn 'tar.—New Yo = The Judge Fined Himself. Perhaps the most disgusted man in Somerset county is a justice of the peace, who is the owner of a fine garlen, the pridé of his heart. ‘The other tay he was informed that an unruly cow aad wrought desolation in his Eden, and neat once ordered the animal sent to the pound. Then he went up to view the wreck, and after noting the vacant places where the beets and corn had veen, the trampled down squashes and vabbages, and the demoralized pea vines and sunflowers, and ascertaining, as he supposed, the owner of the cow, he made out a writ against that individual. containing fourteen different and distinct counts, including trespass, forcible entry, malicious mischief, nuisance, riotous and disorderly conduct, and assault and battery with intent to kill. {t was then that he learned that the trespasser was his own cow, and his ire cooled as he meekly paid a field driver for getting her out of the pound.—Fairfield (Me:)>Journal. Four Hundred Boys at Work. A practical joke on a large scale has been perpetrated at Hernals, a suburb of Vienna. There is a plot of building iand there more than 800 yards long by 50 yards broad, surrounded by a boarding twoand ahalf yardshigh. As about 400 boys were playing there recently . u passer by told them that the boarding vad been set aside for the poor, and any one, might. take the timber away. In spite of the threats of the watchman in charge the boys demolished the boarding in half an bour and carried the planks home. When the police appeared nothing was to be seen except a few poles. «The police ordered a survey of the adjoining houses, but very few planks were found.—London Truth. A Novel Ledger. One of the bills filed before the county court was a pine stick with twenty-five notches cut on the side. This was the account of Authony Lobb, an old negro. who, by the way, is quite well off. He can neither read nor write, and his bill was for taking care of an old colored woman. The court promised to allow him one dollar a week for her keep, and each week Anthony cut a notch in his stick, and Monday filed it as his account. —independence (Mo.) Sentinel. One and the Same. * Kate—Where will you go after leay ing here? : Clara—We think of going to Baab Haahbah. Kate— Where the mischief is that? Clara—On the coast of Maine. Kate—Is it near Bar Harbor? Clara (icily)—It is Baah Haahbah.— Pittsburg Bulletin. BEECH’S TEA. The Only Brand Safe to Use in this Climate. ‘The air here is pure and the system should receive only pure things, Yet, how many people are innocently drinking poisonous teas, stuff that is not fit for a dog to drink. The ony genuine, pure leaf tea is Beech’s Sundried Tea, Thos. Shurtleff, at the Plaza Grocery, is the sole agent for this Tea in Nevada City. He has on hand 1000 pounds of it to sell to people who want a pure article, , tf 4 ——Inaure in the Homa Benkvir Lire Association, ONE ENJOYS oth the method and results whe ‘yrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasar: ad refreshing to the taste, and act: ently yet promptly on the Kidney: diver and Bowels, cleanses the sys’ STIPATION is only one’ prep acts on the bowels and reaches this important trouble, and that is Joy’s V ble Sarsaparilla, It relieves it in 24 ho occasional dose prevents return. We refer by permission to C. E. Elkington, 125 Locust Avenue, San Francisco; J. H. Brown, Petaluma; H. 8. Winn, Geary Court, San Francisco, and hundreds of others who have used itin constipation. One letter isa sample of hundreds. Elkington, writes: “I have been for years subject to bilious headaches and constipation. Have been so bad for a year back have had to take a physic every other night or else I-would havea headache. After taking one bottle of J. V. 8., lamin splendid shape. It has done wonderful things for me.” a _ , ' . M FS. CRAH/N’S ( O N Cucumber ee Elder Flower Cream Is not a cosmetic in the sense in which that term is popularly used, but permanently beautities. It creates a soft, smooth, clear velvety skin, and by daily use gradually makes the coinplexion several shades whiter. It is a constant protection from the effects of sun and wind rand prevents sunburn and freckles, and Affiicts half the American “people yet there tion of Sarsaparilia that , and a te it: It cleanses the face far better thau soap and water, nourishes and builds up the skin tissues and thus pr vents the formation of wrinkles. It gives the freshness, clearness and smoothness 1 skin that you had when a little girl. Every ives 4 more youthful appearance to any Jy, and that permanently. no acid, powder or alkali, and is as harmas dew is to the flower. Price Gervaise Graham's establishment, Jou’: Vegetable ou Sarsaparilla . i. to be Beautiful.” Most modern, most eMective, largest-bottle. same price, $1.00, six for $5.00. FOR SALE BYICARR BROS SEE: wanted. Assessment Notice. ONSOLIDATED ST. GOTHARD Gold Mining Company. Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California. Location’ of works, Nevada County, California. Notice is hereby iven, that at a meeting of the Board of . Jirectors, held onthe tenth day of September; 189], an Assessmerit, (No. 3) of five (5) cents per share, was levied upon the Capital Stock of the Cor yoration, yable immediately in United States MRS. CRAHAMN’S Cures the worst cases of Freckles, Sun and all skin blemishes, Harmless and effective. be sent.. Lady agents wanted. his name added to this advertisement. blackheails will never come while you use} lady, young or old, ought to use it, as it Tt contains less as dew and as nourishing to the skin $i, ar all druggists and hair-dressers, or at _ U3 Post Street, Sau Francisco, where she treats ladiesfor all blemishes of the face rfigure. Ladies at adistance treated by Send stamp for little book ‘‘How SAMPLE BOTTLE mailed free to any lady on receipt of ten cents in stamps to pay postage dnd packing. Lady agents FPaAcH BUBBA CE. . Prices the Lowest. burn, Sallowness, Moth-patches, Piinples Price $1.50. No samples can THE DRUGGIST in this town who first orders a bill of my preparations will have Gold Coin, tu the Secretary, at the office of the Company, No. 320 Sansome street, Room No, 10, San Francisco, California. Any Stock upon which this. Assessment shall remain unpaid on the ,14th day of October, 1891, will be delinfient, and advertised for sale at ‘public auction, and unless payment is-made before, will be} sold on Saturday, 3lst day of October,
1891, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising, and expenses of sale. A Severe Law. ple look more close! “an Francisco, California--———Sept +2 — products.that —a Stockholders Meeting. HE anfual meeting of the stockholders T of the Odin Gravel Mining Company will be held at the office of the. Company, at the Assay office of J. J. Oct, Main street, on Monday, October 12, at 4:30 s'eock Pp. M., for the purpose of -electing five Directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business asmay lawfully come before said meeting. { K. Casrer, Secretary. Nevada City, Sept. 10, 1891. teration, aly ailulterated articles of commerce. N *ilone are the bright, shiny green teas artl dally colored, but thousands of pounds uick ‘Time & Chean ares the cheap teas, ; —To Eastern and European Cities. BY 14E GREAT TRANSCONTINENTA! ALL RAIL ROUTES -—OF THE— SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, —~—{ PACIFIC SYSTEM. ) Daily Express Trains make prompt connections with the several Railway Lines consumed in America. in fact, the sun-cured tea leaf pure and si ple, parent. It will bea revelation to you. Mew York” 2 With Steamer Lines to EUROPEAN — PORTS. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS ind & con’-class Sleeping Oars Attached to Express Trains. Ticketssold, Bleen ng Car Berths secured, and otherixformation given unon appl tion at the Compauy’s offices where Lf BEEC ms w “Ai Pure As © Price 60c per pound. For sale at THOS. SHURTTEFF. The English peoto the genuineness of these staples than / we do.In fact, they have a .law under y order of the Board of Directors, yewhich they make . Tueo. W «Tze, Secretary. seizures and deOffice, 320 Sansome street, Room 10, stroy adulterated not what they are represented to be. Under his statute thousands of peunds of tea have been burned because of their wholesale adulTea, by the way, is one of the most notorlubstitutes for tea leaves are used to swell he butk of cheap teas; ash, sloe, and willow ‘eaves being those most commonly used. \gala, sweepings fro tea warehcuses-are olored and sold as tea. Even exhausted tea waves ga! bered from the tea-houses are kept, dried, and madeoverand find their way into The English government attempts tostamp : “. this out by confiscation; but no tea is too SP Se Ae poor for-us, and-the result is, that probably : the poorest teas used: by arly nation are those ' peech’s Tea is predented with the guarauty that it is uncolored and unadulterated; Its purity insures superior strength, about one third less of it being required for -an infusion than of-the artificial teas, and ite. fragrance and exquisite flayor is at once apnd New Uilems: geder that itd purity and quality may be guaridhood~ ly re oe: fi of mIn gers calling in person can se merece pe. sec e choice of Orders sold at Lowest Rates for tickets for passage from Europe and Eastern cities to-any point in the Pacifie Sta+ } yp Hie and Notice to Creditors. em effectually, dispels volds, head ches and fevers aud cures habitual soustipation permanently. For sale in 50¢ and $7 bottles by all druggists SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVALE, KY. NEW YORK, N.Y The Gelebrated French Cure, Warranted 6é 39 or mone! tocure ‘AP’ ODITINE refund Is BOLD ON A ITIVE QUARANTEE tocure any form Ofpervous disease orany disorder of the generative organs of eithersex, 4 \ arising from the excessive BEFORE _useof Stimulants, AF TE Tobacco or Opium, or through youthful indisere tion, over indul &c ,such as Loss of Brain Power, Wakefu 5 ring down Painsin the back, Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Pros. tration, Nocturnal Emissions, Lexcorrhea, Diz. ziness, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Impotency, which if neglected often lead to premature old age and insanity. Price $1.00 a box, 6 boxes for $6.00, Sent by mail on receipt of price A WRITTEN GUARANTEE is given for every $5.00 order received, to refund the money if } Permanent cure is not effected. We have 1ousands of testimonials from old and young. cf both sexed, who have been permanently eurcd by the use of Aphroditine. Circular¥ree, Address THE APHRO MEDICINE Co. s PACIFIC BRANCH, -“« Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cal FOR BALE BY W. D. VINTON = = Nevada Gity Asthma, and ev. : F Lungs and Chest, actadlar woemehes Bog y and permanent, Genuine signed “2, Butty Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bro: URE Hoarseness, Whooping Coagh Cane re Throat h ‘ect di: juine Peralta Hall,” A School for Girls. Opens Aug. 4, 1891, at Bergxetey, Caz. HOMER B, SPRAGUE, President, Finest School Building and Furniture in America, : j CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ° Territories. These orders if, not used, iven by will be redeemed &t the full amount paid therefor, —% BP GOOD AM, = en. Pass. : R. GRAY, Gen. Traf. pg ae _,8an Francisco Cal. RAIL ROAD LANDS. For iands in Central atid Northern California, Oregon, N ia by la » Nevada and Utah, apply to W.H. MILLS, Lang Prege: Agent,c, P. R. sa Sar For Landsin Sou savant gest thern Galifornia, apply JEROME MADDLN, said deceased, to exhibit them, with th estate, in said county of Nevada. Danie. Furrn, Gill, deceased. Dated Nevada City, Sept. 1st, 1891. Land Agent,8. P. R, Fred Searls, Atty for Executor. 84 Srn Francisco, «i, At Nevada City IF YOU DO APPLY TO THE CHAMPION OF CHEAPNESS ! eo Bee tl +++ OF THE MOST ELEGANT PATTERNS CENT ON THE DOLLAR FOR CASH. Che People of Nevada City will have Bargains equal to purchase! > Send Postal Card and We Will Call . With Sample Books -and Contract er ae und Hanging: Same. ‘ f eGut Wall Paper at 7 to-15cents a Roll Borders, Corners and Centersat alf Prices. . Fine Carpets a Specialty . eo’s See Eli~e, GRASS VALLEY. {STATE of Margaret Gill, “deceaséd.— [; Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Exécutor of the last Will of Margaret Gill, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claiins against the necessary vouchers, within fourmonths after the first publication of this notice to the said Executor at the store of Daniel Furth, in North San Juan, } Nevada county, Cal., the same beitig the place for the transaction of the business of said Executor of the Last Will of Margaret Qo You Want Fin, Wall Payer t, lias Valley. (0,000 Rolls of Wall Paper Which were recently purchased of Azures & Daken, San Jose, Cal., at FIFTY PER. «. ne . nm Me . See a = "Do ce A ccenlons Fallin Prices . U OUT SUL less than San Francisco cost. The very best, the Diamond The largest line of Trunks and Valises in Nevada Men’s Mining Ki Men’s Salf top sole, $4 00, worth $6. “ine Men's HAND SEWED Calf Lace Gait Men’s Lace and Kutton, $1.87, worth-$3.00 ‘en's tregans, $1 25, worth $1.75. Fine Men's straw Hats, from 50 cents up. \ien’s C oth Hats, 15 cents. : Boys’ + 1g 8 Men's Dennim Overulis, Riveted, 45 centsa pair 4 o Has just received the Largest and Most Elegant Stock of Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, etc., ever brought to this’ or any other county. Er. MILER. You Know THAT OUR School Season commences SEPrTrEeMEBGR 7 ? . have made arrangements to carry a complete line of ~ Sehool Hoolks —AND=— Embracing everything used fro the High School. ' My Fine Stock Has.Arriv. ! atd all Orders will be promptly filled. , Special attention given to. furnishing School, Districts School Supplies, mt: Eight Grade $600 REWA The above reward will be paid for the arrest and con— viction. of the murderer or murderers of 3 Galavotti, on Sept. #7, 1891, EUREKA LAKE AND YUBA CANAL CO’S. CON. NORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MG. CO. KATE HAYES MINING, CO. DELHI MINING CO. San Francisco, Sep<. -i, lo 1. $2,500 The Derbec. Mining Company has authorized me to offer a reward of 31,000 party or parties who Murder Sihia Galati (he Superintendent of che Derbec Mine, on the morning of Sept, 17th, 1891, on the road between NBloom-— field and this city. In addition to the above of che prominent mining men 6 ized me to offer a reward ot $1,500 For-the: arrest and convicWwRitTE FOR PRICES. NEVADA CITY, CAL. 0I have positively determined ty for securing Bargains. COME EARLY BEFORE THE oO to REMOVE FRON NEVADA.CITY as soon as my stock of Men's Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes can be reduced. ~ for that reason . will sell a newly selected stock at Do not miss. this: opportuSTOCK: =! IS BROKEN. HERE IS A PARTIAL CIST: n’s Suits I sell now at $ 4.62, in other stores $ 7.50 & a 6.75 $% 10,00. ” ig 7.00 a 10.00, # 8 7.50 “ 12.00, “ as 11.00 “ 16.00. # be 12,00 s$ 18.00, ss a 14.00 “ 20.00, They are used for Dress. At $12.75. raucker Coats and Vests at $1.00, formerly $1.50. ; It is imposs:ble to enumerate all Suits I have. Come and satisfy yourself that ment is correct, 75 centa to $1.00, Men’s Gingham Blouses, 35 cents. i Hotel Keépera’ and Families’ Picnic. A Chance to get Blankets chen Lhave a fine lot of Eustern and Marysville Blankets o 4 an wholesule prices. Also Bed Comforters yt Fine Maryaville White Familv Blankets 94 ; ‘rack Proot Kubber Boots, $5.75 a pair: mem ‘ 460“ fi SDag = Boston p “ 400° * Bay State $8 3.25 tt them elsewhere. g Merino { call your special attention to my Black Diagonsl and Corkscrew Sack and Frock Suits ‘ state Men's Coiton Pants at $1 00 a pair, fincy patterne like Cassimere Pants Brand White Shirt, well made and fitty cut, full front. in all shades, 10-4, $7.70; 14-4, $10 each pair. City ahaShenbse than you can bay, B ots, nailed, mee in 8. F., $8.87 a pair, worth $5.00, ers, $8.50, worth $5, Canton + launel Unde:shirt and Drawers, 35 céntse@ h ty 45 “ s Aud a large assortment of other kinda. BOY’S CLOTHING, Suye’ Navy Flannel Blouse Suits sell now $ 1.00, formerly $1.50 bet ee ““4to 10 yra 1 12, LT Chevolt “ 4tol2yre 1.97 ae i xed Cassimere “ 2.80, 4.00 a ‘ : 62, nae 475, Fine “ Ty ‘ ¥ Boys Knee Pants, 2% cents a pair, formerly 3 aie: oe 7 ; eo ak eee “ is All Wool a 2 2. Aye a a hy Misses’ Kid Heeled Shoes he ae for. Ladies’ Shoes of the very best material Ladies fine French Kid Button, $8 37, an duarautee French Kid. hand turned: or Beit anes adies Fine l-ongola Buttwo» Shoes, 7 No inferior French Kid, 2d qualit vebble Goat’Button Ghee % oe Children’s Shoes, Spring Heel Button size Seton “ fine * une oy 1toz # to 8 litol bs size 2h6 to 6, sell pow ne any other hause $2.75. hoes kept, é 5.00." ed, 8.50 2.00 a 4 Li eae ary 12 “ 13 . 1.75 oe 100, 2,00, The prices are much lower than or. It will pay you to lay in a, supp circumstances , hereasked, you will pay one-third rica Et AD are ear IR em retail dealers can buy ly, as under ordinary ® . more than} the prices yw a f all colors t will sacrifice at less tion-of_the party or parties. who murdered Silvia Galavotti. Fravk T. NiLon, Di-trict Attorney. Nevada-Ciry, Sept. 6S NATI.NA EXC ANGE HOTEL RECTOR EROS., Proprietors, if Massive Fire-proof Structu e, Free from the danger of Fire so prevalentin Large Hotels Headquarters of Commercial Travelers: = a d Tourists. — Free 'Bus to and from all Trains. Telegraph, Post Office and General Siage Office in the Building. . The Table Not + xcelled by that Any Hotel in the Interior of the Sta‘e. f> A Free Railroad Ticket TO AND FROM THE! 9% ORLD’s FAIR. — C JMMENCING May Ist, 1893, ending ) Oct. olst, 1893. Our proposition is to gi & abs. lutely free, a first-class railway tic<et t. arid from Chicago, to include al meils en route both ways, free bus and bag sage to and from depot to hotel in Chicigo, six days ‘first-class board and lodgiag while there, six admission tickets to the Fair Grounds and_ two tickets to any first-class theatre. We want reliable agents to represent us throughout the Pacific Coast. Pleasant and profitable employment will be given, if desired, until the opening of the World’s Fair, May Ist, 1593, An agency will pay an average of from THREE TO TEN DOLLARS A DAY, besides.each agent will be given a free railroad ticket.to and from the World’s Fair, . ’ AGENTS WANTED. Teachers, students, ministers, bright young men and women, parties who have had experience as canvassers for books or other articles—in tact, our proposition is open to everybody who is in a position to devote all or a portion of his or her time toour business, Parties who are not in . a position to devote full time to our bus-ines, can, by devoting a few hours each day and evening to work, secure one of the free tickets only, Each ticket will be first-class and teed by the World’s:Fair Co., ted, capital stock, $100,.00. We require no capital to he invested by our agents, Write for pa pete oom bir stamp for reply e for pri hlets:givin full particulars, “are aad PACIF1O PUBLISHING CO., 1236 Market Street, San Francisco. FRED SEARLS, At‘orney and Oounselor st Law. Bs fe "EIN scene court REWARD ! For the apprehension of the : ‘reward of $1,000, a number « of this vicinity have -uthor-— Fo On'v Pirat-clasa Ho el in the City . 4