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begun in the Superior Court this morn_ defense, the court shortly ufter convening .
+ jail was given the commitment and de— onPT se
"The trial of Mathew Reed,. charged
‘with robbing ©. Gronberg at Truckee
early on the morning of July 27th, was
ing, District Attorney. Nilon appearing
for’ the ee and Thos: 8, Ford for the
It is alleged in the ‘complaint that
Reed, who hails from Iowa Hill in Placer
county and‘isia young man, beat) Gronberg over the head with a coupling pin
and. relieved him of a cheap silver watch.
Reed’s mother.and aister are attending
thetrial, ©
_Owing to the a! absence of Constable
Jacob Teeter and Frank Miller of
Truckee, aubpened as witnesses for the
larnetr Relation to the Hadghe and
_ __ Bight—8.me Instances, _
Eptror Transcarer—To read the
newspapers of this week one would hardly think that your Saa Francisco corresPondent’s higu estimate of that city’s
judiciary is eutirely well founded, One
half the newspap.ra condemn. Judge
, . Wallace as arbicrery aad the otaer nali
condema Murphy as a triead of the politieal ring. Wor my part { sympachize
with the former. If ke has erred in the
law it is an error above che possibility of
uncleanness, while Judge Mucpay’s
course is subject to the criticism thas
it was favorable to the “‘boodlers” aud to
their attorney, Mr. Darwin, until lately
Murphy's owa law-parcner.
' Ibis a bad sign of the times’ that’ the
people are getting to suspect their own
Judges. The suspicion seems to reach
both Federal and state otficials, Kyeryone knows itt what estimation Field is
held, aud Sawyer who has just passed
away leaving nearly a quarcer of a iulhom surely never made his fertane on his
salary. Some short time-since a Uutced
Staves Judge in Arizoua was removed tor
his partialicy,. while on the beach, and
fast week a newly appointed: Federal
adjourned tilt 1:80 o'clock P. M.~ Judge Judge for Alaska was dismisseu for imCaldwell issued an attachment for the. Proper conduc!
defaulting: witnesses and it was telegrapfied to Teeter himself for service.
Now come the Sau
Kraucisco charges aad cuounier-cuacges—
all first aud laso showiag’taac the days
~~ This having au officer serve papers on hiai= -u-she-poople’s faish in une paricy of our
self is? ‘rermndful of how. ‘a Truckeeite Judiciary nas passed away wud chac jusentenced . to serve 120 days in the county. ‘ictal vilicers are oa ca eve of bemg . Boiag home avw éo waic for him, and it
classed as corrupiabls as Seaabors or AsHe Had Been Taking Red Men's
Degrees Too Often.
“Ty this the headquarters of the Red
Men?” she asked, bursting in the door.
+ “This is the olfids of ove of the lodges,”
replied the man at the desk.
“*Well, I’m the wife of John Brown,
and he’s a member,” said the wo.nan,
“aad I want to kuvw ii he’s a me.nber.”
“Yes, madam, we have a member by
that name.”’
“Full mémber?”
“‘Well; yes, he’s taken every degree.”
“That's what I’m after! He's taken
"em all, has he?”
“Yes, I thiak he has.”
“How maay degrees are there?”
“Well, there is the adoption, the—”
“Never mind. There ain’t more thaa
-forty or fifty, are there?” .
*“Why,-no, nowhere near 80 many.”
‘Weil, that settles » My ews
been trying to fool we.’
“Flow, wnadasn?”
“Just this way.” He’s been taking Red
Men’s degrees, he says, ever since the
first of January. Been ont all night or
watil 3 in the moraing aboutsixty times,
and every tines I ask him where he’s]
been he ha; the sane oki story about
taking a degree. Saysthere’s ouly about
thircy mors aud that he'll have eur att
over before another munth, — you've
told me the truth, now?”
“Why, of course, madam.”
“H’m! All right! Much obliged! Tuy
he tnras up wich ary story of taking che
livered himself vo the Sheriff next day; sembiy.wen, Tis looks bai tor che fu-. Binety-ninth degrea or thy one: huntred
alao how in Washington township some . '*eHue. jadiciry Was aovus cas ouly and second I'll show hin! Til pat him
= “Founy” ‘HIM ou ee
yeara ago Justice Freeman took his own
acknowlegment to @ deed “of soine property he sold.
This afternoon the impanelling of a jury
is in iecgres.: a ege e
George mapas ta Headed flouths, .
Inf. dai ns ‘Meni iy aa by ‘the say that¢ne great crisia to civilization, jurors in cri:ninal cases are entitled to},
‘barrier lefé Yeeweea che grvad of tae riwin. Chrongh such a cours of sprouts lie’
aud weakuess of the pyor, aad this woo} think he’s takiag about 11,000 all to1s crumbling to decay. . Legislation can . gether! “Good-day, sir!”—B niton News,
be bought today by who ever bays the ‘cc Mit do be ao
price, aud it seems judgments can be! —
beaght tomérrow whenever a .u.tor} The published stutem2nt going the
wishes 10 put op the ‘‘atatt? Who snall. Tounds of the press to the effect that
fai j that «° man anawering the ao ofcen prophesied, is not near at hand?. but’ $2 a day applies only to counties of
Your San Fraaciso correspondent
desecrii corge Clark, but with
ption of G “e “. failed to mention the state of police
a smooth face, was seen ‘Sunday at. Fresthe 16th clajs.
the 18th class.
Nevada. 4¥a county of
no, and that the officers there were shadowing him. The suapect claima to be an
Kasterner desirious of purchasing a vineFirst Snow of the Season.
courts in hia city, no doubt becanse they Says last evening ’s. Tidings: “Under
could mot be deceasly placed in his . law passed by the last Legislature each
eulogy. He spoke of ‘‘coantry judges” actioa instituted in the Superior Court
allowing themselves tu be *“‘staifed” as he . alls for a charge of $2 15 for filing Or
calla it, by cappers aud litigants, but he this $1 goes to a fand to establish a law
did not tell you that this is just the praclibrary, to organize which a commission .
“lowering witha stiff east wind part of the
—_— iesidiiiomdsaeasin “jor attorney as to the merita-of a case,
a Ineinding Mountain sin Frewk, at. Thomas
tice that is bringing a at least one ne of the
San Francisco police quurts into disrepute. Of course it goes without ‘saying
that no jndicial officer should permit him .
self to be approached by either litiganc
~ Je little enow foll at Graniteville last
night, At this city the night was very
cold and today the weather has been
while ‘the suit is pending. No decent
judge will ever permit such a flagrant
v tion of goud taste. As well might.
va FISH. ~
“Tf you want to buy ‘or look at some of {of the town, Butass matter of tact:
on of all-kinds, ever ‘brought cases are often decided in ane of the pocity go to Thomas Sburtleff's lice vourts on just such trasti methods.
Pa ren Thy ei 2b A policeman’s word is. often taken, not:
OC carexecttante skagen under oath, and while a case ia pending a
“Phe Weiss Brewery: -— ae, is often found in the Judge's
The above Seiad ewes at Ny chambers ‘reasoning with him” as te
ee ee ae aa the merits of the~case,~ or soae'of-the{~
— maintaining the good rep. points involved, No respectable lawyer
held by Mr, Weiss. The) wilt descend to such unprofe.sional pracsuntan ‘first ¢lass brewers lias] (ioe, Lut the fellow who does often’ tinds
just bes bined Sidi} the best hes that it sueceeds where both law and evi‘will be sold. ‘Thanking the public for] dence fail. Of course the practice drags
past favors I respectfully solicit © con-. ghe Judge down to the'level of an old
tinwance of the same. ee . woman, but that makes no difference, it
‘Wess. ". success is attained. There is yet another
: gee arses ier oda desea defer it until another time. — .
Yours Very Truly,
oe SERENE FOB:
—_—_——
‘Catarrh Can't be Cured
With local appliances, as they cannot
‘. reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is
‘1a blood or constitutional disease, and in
Ces tadile ce cart rt horse, kind and gentle and suitable for lady. or gentleman.
Enquire of F.C. Luetje. 330-26
Pave of X8 ‘Thenks.
. Hall's Catarri Cure ia taken .
dll other friends who have been so internally, and acta directly on the blood }
leind . them in many ways during their) and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Caterth
papi rebar . Cure is no quack ‘medicine. ‘It was preMrs. seloa AND FAMILY. . scribed-by one of the beat physicians in
= rece this eountry for yeara, and is a regulur
es prescription, It is com the best
° e. . ° ° a e tonics known, combined with the best.
blood puritiers, acting directly on the
a ae tion of the two ingredients. is “what proBe is entree duces such wonderful results in curing
-. eatarrh. Send for testimonials free.
go # iG Cuznzy, & Co., Props.,
Toledo, O
fold by druggist, “er
Wanted. :
ere boy at the Windsor Bathe tf
Eyeglasses lesson Found. Z
FS Can be recovered at this office by paying fat advertionment. 2b
“. Attention to, the @ daily habits of the
ors ‘prevents, scone Take Simntry in
; ai ere ay oa
ans te ws of Sore ae
AS the hestre:
oe will have'“A Night Of”
next Thursday evening, Oct. Ist.. Reserve your seats at Mulloy’s store, $
From50 and 7 % pres ts topaly 25-centa,
‘The undersigned desire to express their order vo cure it you have to take internal '
Be heartls grated tothe Odd Fellows remedies.
appoiated ay the Superior Court is provided for.” Tie law is that only thoie
counties desiring to establish such libraries need do so; It is not being a acted under in this county.
rae Huckien’s Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises;-Sores, Ulcera, Salt Rheum, -Fe-. blai +, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, a and
posit .ely curcs Piles, or no pay required.
Itis aranteed to give perfect satisfaction-o money refunded. Price.25_-cents
per boy . For sale at Var: Brothers’ Drup
Store. s20ly
+ ee =
MeMahon’s Grand Cireus and Hippe
drome will perform in’ Grass Valley on.
othe afternoon and evening of Saturday,
October 3d,
Tickets will be’ ‘sold at the office in
Nevada City of the N. C. N. G, ROR:
Uo, at 75 cents, this being the regular
admission fee to the Cireua alone.. These
. tickets will be good for tran port stion ‘to
and from Grass Valley (also tor admission to the Circus) on train leaving Nevada City at 10 a. Mm. and leaving Grass
Valley to return at 4:55 -P, M.; or on
special train consisting of regular passenger coaches leaving Nevada City at 7 P.
M. and returning immediately after the
close of ‘the evening performance. 5t,
‘At shams Theater.
Everybody will have “A Night Of”
next Thuraday at the Theatre. Apply at
ticket office. : 4t
ee
Tr you are suffering with weak or inflamed:eyes, or granulated eyetids, you,
ean be quickly cured by using Dr. J. .H.
McLean's Strengthening Eye Salve. 25cents a box. for sale by Carr Bros. ©
ee ee te
The Lightning Fruit Jar
Is generally ackisowledged to be the vory
hest in the market. Legg & Shaw are
the aole agents at. Nevada City. tf
What ia Life a
relapse Best.
“Bay. try—on i tien rely.
re x wwe 4
It Does Not Pay. to en InyestWith Insurance.” ‘Therefore insure in the
Home Benzeyrr Lire Assoctation and
life i insurance expenses.
Bsc pteteirngeaeebns
Try “Lily White” Flour and “ed
peace in your: household,
Leet nr etn
ee
A Bare Cure for the Liquor or opium
Hahiter
pane can be given without a a
-ver-~ores, Tetter, ChappedHanda,Chil} :
Olrens Excursions to Grass Valley. .
. Bros. and-W. D. Vinton.
Without “A Night Of” ! 4 ere
make your investments elsewhere, No.
investment is a good one tha thes topay :
PRRSONAL MENTION.
peter
Bootat. and Other Notes About People
a ma and Young.
Cap: George A. Niholl went below on
last night's train. ;
Ja px Kauizght roturas) last evening
from Saa Fraac s+.
A. Nt Craao of Nort: Sia Juan cand
ta biscri t7 s3attoliy.
Dr. McCau:'y anid Jams Lane of
Truckee arrived hero this moraing.
A liceas2 to mirry ha; boea ised to
H. E. Brown and Miss Latira roa of
Spenceville.
W. O. Brant of Willia: ns, Colusa,
county, acrivel here yesterday. He cane
up t> prospecia bit for a gold mie. «4
Mra. L. 9 Rickwd acrived hero this
moraing fron Coletille, Washingsoa,
and went up on the Siérra county stage.
rat, who has beea spending a few days
hebe, too’his departure today for San
Franeisco.
a oe
The Musicians Guide.
ee
J. M. Creain of the Marysville De.no.
HERE AND THERE.
A Brief Record of Various Matters of
Leeal Interest.
Justice Mulloy haz set Grant Dorsey’s
trial for ten.o’clock Friday morning.
‘Tue opea'season for quailshooting con:mences to-morrow, and it will be lawful
to kill the birds from that date until the.
first of next March.
Chicken thievesare playing havoc with
poultry yards on Gold Flat and at this
city, Set spring gans, but do not run
into them yourselves. —
A meerschauin pipe welapeenitly left by
a workman on the porch of Fred. Searls’
office today waa stolen, and the owner
thinks hé knows who took it.
The amateurs who are to appear at the
Theater here tomorrow night played a.
Grass Vatley last night. The audience
was large and received the performance
with great eathudasm.
FATAL MINING ACCIDENT.
James Coad Killed at Grasa Valley
Every music teacher, stulent or music .
lover should have this volune. It conmation, with fall description of over 10,000 pieces of music and music books, j
biographical sketches ofover 150 composers, with portraits aud othey illustrations. Also.a choice selection of new
vocal-and instrumental music and other
attractive foatirea. Upon receipt of
eight. two-cent stamps, t+ prepay postaze,
we will mail free, a copy of The Muicians’ Guide, also a sainple copy of Brainard’s Misicial’ World, coutaining-$:.00
worth of new music and interesting read:
ing matich, Addres Tas Baarsarn’s .
Soxs Uo., Chicago, Mh
; peer etek “the Plunder.
Sheriff Dusinter ‘ven returned today from
the Eagle Bird-mine bringing with him
the gold and. silver stolen by Frank
Luckhardt from J. J. Ott. He found
the plunder buried in the ground at. the
fot of a cedar tree near the mine and
¥5 feet east of a cabin where the night
blacksmith and others ‘sleep, where the
prisoner confessed to having hidden it,
Luckharilt tried to sell if to s2veral parties ab Maybert, including M. A. Bangh
anda barber. This morning he pleaded
guilty before Justice Waaelor toa charge
. of petit: lareeny————-OS SR FE PTR ES
A Safe Inveatment.
: Is one which is guaranteed to bring.you
. satisfactory resulés, or in c1se of failure a
retura of purchase price. On this safe
plan you cau buy from our. advertised
Druggist a botile of Dr. King’s New Dia-}
covery for Consumption. bis guaranteed to bring 1 relief in every case, when
. or Chest, such as sConsumption, ‘EnflanrImation of Lungs, Bronchitis, <Asthma,
Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. . Itis
pleasantand agreeable to taste, perfectly
-gafe, atid-can~always bedepended--upon:
Trial bottles free at oer set Cagle
store.
sc calaka de
A Bight om”
The date of the* hay, sik: ‘Night or,”
has been changed to THURSDAY, OCT,
lst, on account of the cireus playing on
the 3d. The play is ‘for the benefit of
James Hanley. Prices, 50 and 35 cents;
children, 15-vents; Reserved seats without extra charge, at. Mulloy’s, 929-tf
; Alinost ¢ Crary
With headache and yet immediate and
complete relief was obtained by using
Cephaline, the latest and greatest headacheremedy known. A statement confirmed by thousands. For sale by Carr
: The Laws of Cntltornia KMequire
pay its losses in full. .
Pimples, blotches and sores and their
cause is removed by Bianetne Liver Regulator.
BORN.
At Grass Valley, September 29th, to
the wife of Win, Heunrici, a daughter.
DIBD yo ge
In Grass Valley, Sept. 28, Wm. Freeman, aged 8 erie tive of Sega.
pee one of the chief jot tdnaiiags o
See Flows $2.00 4 a Hundred.
The Hous Benegrir Live Association to . ’
~ + Tea before the public. It is absolutely pure
+ and without
This Moining.
In the Pennsylvania mine of Grass Valley, about elevea o'clock this morning,
tains 20 pages of valuable musical infor. the tink coaneooing jthe car with the
eible broke as the car was descending
the shait. ‘The car ran over James Coad,
#@ ininer aged tweaty years, breaking his
aruis and legs aad shockiagly mutdacing
his head aud body. He died shordy atter while being taken to his home. The
unfortunate youag man was much Lew
tor his geaialwy aad big nearveducss.
fh Govd . Covking
home. ‘To always inure goed ¢
puddings, sauces, etc., ase Gail
“Eagle” Brand Cundeased Mak,
tions on the label.’ Sold by aed
and druggist.
saree ian -seiiiesniglitty
«Wanted
Everybody to have ‘'A Night Of” nex,
Thursday at the Theawr, Apply a
ticket otlice. sepzd-4t
SS RT SE Re Ee he
Appetite and sleep may beimproyed,
every part of the system strengthened
and the animal spirits regain their bouyancy by the useof Dr. J. H. McLean's
Stiengther ig Cordial aid Blood Paritier.
tor sate by Carr-tros,
gui
ee
.
18 Pounds of Browa. Sugar For §1.
At the Beehive Grovery Store. tf
(SS = ae pee. ;
Aout—your-grocer for —““hily-White
lour and see that you get it, ti.
ee
A ae of Sitimois Liver Regulator,
hese wih relieve aadpreveat indigestion.
Aud act as messenger. “Gavi apportunity for bright and steady boy. Apply
Telegraph “ ve
t
at Western Union
; Naval City.
_Catarrh.
PED in scrofalons taint ia the blood.Hence the proper method by which to cure
eatarth, is to purify the blood. Its many
disagreeablo tym toms, aud the danger of
developing into bronchitis er that terribly
fatal disease, consumption, are -ontirely
removed by Ifood's Safsaparilla, which
b cures ¢atarrli Ly purifying the blood and
also toliés up ihe system and greatly tim:
proves the general health of those who
take it. Do sure to get
Hood’s Sarsapariila
“I suffered three years with catarrh, and
my general heulth was, poor in c¢onsoquence, When I too’ Hood's Sarsaparilia
I found I mad the sight remedy. The
eatarrh ts yielding, as Hood's Sarsaparills
is cleansing my bidod, ¢hd the general tone
cf my system is inproving.” Frank
WASHBURN, Rochestcr, N. ¥.
. Cures Catarrh
“Thad catarrh bine years, and suffered
terribly With Jt, Son after I began to
take Hood's §Sarsaparilla the gatarrh
troubled me less, after taking three bottles
I was entirely cured.”. Jane Hingg,
Lumberton, Clintou County, Ohio.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Bold by druggists. 61; ix for £5, Prepared by
bi I. HOOD & CO., Apotheearies, Lowell, Mass.
_100 Doses Qne Dollar
A Revelation.
Few people icnow that the
Y bright bluish-green color of
4, the ordivary teas exposed in
@ the windows ts not the natY uralecclor. Unplearant as the
% fat may be, it is nevertheless
artificial; mineral coloring
matter being used for this
purpose. The effect ts two
fold. It not only makes the
tea a bright, shiny green, but also permits the
use of * offolor” a:id worthloss teas, which,
once under the green cloak, are readily
worked-off a4 a good quality of tea,
Av eminent authority writes on this sub
ject: “The manipnlation of poor teas, togive
them a Sner appearance, is carried’ on extensively, “Green teas, being in this country . .
especially popular, are produced tosaeet the
demand by colofling chea:er black kinds by.
#'azing or facing with Prussian blue, tumerie,
gypsum, aud indigo. Thds methad te oe ~
eral that very Ls genuine untolured green (eq
. 4 affered for sale.
it was the knowledge of this condition of
affairs that prompted the plac.ng of Beech’s
olor. Did: -you-ever-see-any
. genuine uncolored Jaran tea? Ask your . will see it, and probably forthe
grocer to open a jackease of Beech’s, — 08
“Ame, It will rast padi or ber
he artific
: on alee a groan in Oe oe
a2 i diaen es ee
iets required percup. Golde
ackazos bearlug this trade-mark
+ of Nay.
wife-murderer, at Savannah, Mo., was &
hideous incident in the history of crime.
Just before being taken tothe gallows he
attempted suicide and was ,carried, feet
foremust, to the scaffold, bleeding from
his wounds, and while in a atate of collapae was launched into eternity with a
scream of despair,
‘Tue ‘advance of civilization” westward
has been an excellent thing for the Win ehester-rifle trade.
argnment. He keeps cool and permits
his hair to curt.
SEO S ne agines,
Rorgcuitp, at Frankfort on theMaine, pays to the city $83,000. annual
axes,
THE proposed ship canal between the
Firth of Forth and the Clyde is revivTWENTY-TWO new warships are in
course of construction in Russia.
nclies Miaibeds <somme
‘Tuzre are 8,000 union. brass-molders.
Chey get from $2 to $4.a day.
rene is A newspaper in London which
is phted with scented ink.
hasan riatan terete
Tuere are 170,579 oom aevelad to tobacco in Virginia.
sats niet
MassascuvUsetrts has tenement-house
slothing inspectors,
TaeERe are thirty 15 15-cent barber: ise .
in rama, 290 : =
HeadAches:
Bick-headaches are the outward indications
of derangom/ nts of the stomach and bowels.
As Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla {a the only
towcl regulating preparation of Saraapariiia,
it is seoa why it is tho only appropriate
Sursapurilla in slok-headaches. It isnotonly
appropriate; itis ayabsoluto cure, After a
course of it an occasional doso at tutervals
. will forever after provort return,
Jno. M, Cox, of 735 Turk Stroot, San Fran
sisco, writes: “IT have becn troubicll with
attacks of alck-headacho for tho last three
yeats from ono to tireo times'a weck. Bomo
time ago T bought two bottles of Joy's Voretablo Sarsaparilla and have only had one
attack since and that was ou the second day
after] began using Vv
: ec $ S Sarseperite. ™
FOU S4LE sYMARA BROS.E
Homestead xd Application.
\ND OFFICE at iF dactianens: », Califor
nia, Sept. 20th, 1991.
{ Jehn Currey, of Nevaila Citys
No 4920, for the Wi of NW} and SE,
of See.-10,-T. 16, N.R.8-E: M.
D. M. do hereby give ‘notice of my inten
tion t) make final proof to establish’ mj
claim to the land wbove.desoribed, amin}
that [ expect ta prove my residence an:
cultivation before John Culdwelj, Swperi
or Judge of Nevada county, Cal., at Ne
vada City, Cal, on November 18, “Tah
. by two of the following witnesses ;
ris N. Green, Willis Green, J. Re Hushe odes
A. R. all of Nevada township, N:
vada county, Cal.
JOHN CURREY,
First publication Sept. de 1891,
ep
New: Furniture + Store.
JAS. KINKEAD,
PROPRIETOR,
Dealer ih
MURNITOURE, : BE] DING, ; Rte.
‘ BEDROOM SETS, TABLES,
OHAIRS, SPRING BEDS,
MATTRESSES, ETC,
ea” Upholstering and Repairing Done
on Short Notice and at the Lowest Rates.
Country. orders filled with dispateh.—
All goods will be avid at the lowest rate:
for cash. Cull and get panes and be con:
winged,
' Pianos moved and packed for shipping.
Thankful for pant. patronage, I respectfully solicit a ba at iefutud.”
, SAS KINKEAD, Proprietor,
Commereiai Street, . elow. Tea Store
600 REWARE
The above reward will be}
prid for the arrest and conviction.of the murderer or
Galavotti,
Jon Sept. 17, 1891.
. murderers of 3
Tre devil never gets excited during an} ~
by Monts Srepail which areas
appetite, rouses the liver, cures
and gives renewed strength and vigor to
the whole body. Besure to get Hood's
Saraaparilla, which is peculiar to itself.
Milliner Arrived.
Mrs. Evans, the artistic milliner, has
arrived at the store of Mra. Lester &
Crawford, and is prepared to trim hate
in the latest styles. nep. 24-6¢
‘ib BEECH’S TEA.
The Cnly Brand Safe to Use in this
Climate.
The air here is pure and the system
should receive only pure things. Yet,
bow many people are innocently drinking
poigonoys teas, -stuff that is not fit for a
dog. to drink, The ont genuine, pure
leaf tea is Beech’s Sundried Tea. ‘Thos.
Shurtleff, at the Plaza A pele is
sole agent for this Tea in Novada Ci
He has on hand 1000 pounds of it to “po
to people who want Aes article. tf
The Nevada Ice Co Company is now pre:
pared to deliver ice to consumers in any. '
part of the gity:-Orders left at the oflice +
of the Company, foot of Main street, on,
the Plaza, or with the driver, will be
promptly attended to. tf
If You Want Insurance Pure
And Simple, inaure in the Hous Banxsri ay
Lier Assoctatien,
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Of $5000 to any one is ‘whe does not laugh .
Reserved seats’ at
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at “A Night Of.” Has our % Stamp in red on front uf wrapper. re
Malloy’s.
a Cal. 4.
Ls 0., who made Homestead Application:
% compulsory mig vies
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Your Best Girl will look with favor
On your hopes if you send her. some
Of our
lines 1 Oe VaR RG oS: HABITS fase
Neatly arranged in a handsome box
Or basket. ‘I hey are irresistibly de—
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[ue Supzuiorn Canny Facrory (J.M. Foley, Prop'r),13 Commercial st., Nevada City.
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rar ion Bs Received, “my New Fall -and: Winter Stock of
“FURNISHING Goops,
HATS,
BOOTS AND. SHOES,
AS TRUNKS, ETC
It is the Largest and most C omplete Assortment of
Goods in this line that nang ever been received here.
AS TO PRICES,
My being associated with one of the largest wholesale
1ouses in this business on the Pacific Coast enables meto
place goods on the-market here at a much lower figure
~han others can aftord to,
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A visit to the store and a very. close inspection of prices
vill convince you of this fact.
New goods received every week,
Chas. Grimes,
_ ~*£MADING CLOTEImR,
At tho Corner of Broad ani Pins. Streets, Nevada City.
Great: Rush
Yeo s Bee live FN Valley.
§2" Crowded sis Customers.
Tons of New Uarpels @ and Wall Paar
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GRass Yeeeer:
“WUREKA LAKE AND YUBA ca. 0"
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NORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL) rh a WaLL rie wilt be ‘pola
. i t3-on the Doliar For Cash.
ewan boost, at one-third off the rege value at a
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