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THE TRANSCRIPT. Qyt Little Respect,
P. 0, BOX B!
Sratrie, Wash., August 12—A signed
Ee eB Statement from Governor Rogers apIssued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted pears in the Times today, as follows:
: “Editor Times:—A recent’ editorial
item in yotir paper regarding the Nord—pr— ‘ , Strom case causes me to say that under
BROWN é& CAL FZINTS, 2° circamstances will 1 interfere with
: the jadgment of the Courts in this case.
‘ 4 As I view it, a crisis has arisen in State
i ws oe ae CC ae Per Year “airs, in which the question is raised
jel pale : S. ‘ sdae deren whether murder is to be punished in
“Delivered toany part of the city. -Washington or whether the law is to be
made an iostrument of jugglery for
TUHSDASo5 3 Aug. 13, 1901 ‘Courts and lawyers. In England or
Canads, whatever we may think of
~ their forms of Governtifent, criminal
Cevera says that he doesn’t kndw law ig enforced and lynching is pracSampson. Possibly he will Say mex: . tically unknown, In Whitman county
that he never heard of Roosevelt. this State, according to Jadge McDonWe have piwaye deetuene and still ald of thatcounty, some thirty murassert that all the credit for the. des} = wei ee sitogether, «have
struction of Cevera’s fleet is due to Ad. Ssepne’ Sey ey O Dele wee eee Sane:
TELEPHONE NO. 41,
AT NEVADA OITY, CALIFORNIA,
a DRESS Oa ine NS . yeats. Other counties have records
It’s a pity that South American / not particularly flaterjag to our ideas of
revolutions are so bloodless. If they . justice. “Only recently the Legielawere more fatal, there probably would . lature was called in extra session for
not be so many of them. the sole purpose of removing obstacles
. which I was advised might allow certain
A : r . . murderers to escape; and thue bring
will not lose them by marriage if they . oo administration of iaw into renewed
will put off the ceremony — they . contempt. This purpose having been
have made formalentry. Dou’t be in . effected, I shall certainly add no new
such & barry, girls. ee . complications..-The Judgment, of the
After all, that War Office boycott . court will stand.”
was a splendid advertisement for; Nordstrom was convicted of murder
Harmsworit’s sheet. Evidently the 824 sentenced to be hanged o ver nine
latter isn’t neglecting thehints he! 7&8Frs ago.
picked up while over here. Value of the Footbath,
Oe + P en =
Now it is reported from Chicago, that . To break up a cold, which certainly
‘ : . . disfigures the face of beauty, as well’
the innocent farmer adulterates his las a valuable adjunct in the removal
milk with deadly drugs before shipping . of facial eruptions, the nightly footittotown. The farmer should under-! path js invaluable. The largest sweat
roo
Women who drew Oklahoma lauds
Bo
stand that he deliberately murders at
least one baby every time he does
this.
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& Possibly expenses in the Philippines
may be increased by the restriction of
the sales of the Quartermaster’s Department to soldiers, but until this
restriction is put in force,.it will be
unprofitable for private stores to begin business and cut down prices,
Of all the insects the plagisrism
hunter is the most useless and contemptibile. It is the dress, not the
ides, that counts. Shakespeare stole
every one of his plots, yet the books
‘from which he stole them now exist
only in some mouldy corner of a
library, while Shakespeare lives in the
falllight of day.
It seems worth while to consider just
what that court of inquiry is to decide
Certainiy not whether or no Schley
was &@ coward—no one really believes
this; nor whether it was beto whom
the credit of the victory wili go—this
16 DOt ip question at all. It will merely
decide whether or no he was guilty of
errors of judgment in the campaign— .
aud that is all it will decide.
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PERSONAL NOTES.
Neal Gelagher returned here today
from Virgivia City, Nevada, where be
bas been for some time.
Miss Kate Ross, daughter of A. J. .
Ross of North Bioomfield, yho has been
residing at Paeadena for a long, time,
will arrive on this eveuing’s train on a
visit to her home, Her father came
down to meet her.
John Martin, President of the electric railroad left this afternoon for .
Camptonville.
Ed. C. Wren came down from* Gasglands of the body are located in the
palms, armpits and soles of the feet.
It is of primary importance that the
; multitudinous outlets should Be unclog. ged. Where facial eruption exists and
the whole attention is devoted toward
the care of the face, every pore is ac; tive and open to-.afford the escape o
; clogging impurities, :
. This is all wrong. The feet should
. be made the gateway for the escape of
. effete deposits. The temperature of
. the footbath should range from 105 to
. 110 degrees or as hot as can be endured with comfort. Should there exj ist cbronic profuse and offensive per. spiration, add a lump of washing soda
. to neutralize the acid exudation. The
; feet should be rubbed briskly to draw
. the blood down to the extremities.
. Cool the water before withdrawing the
. feet, so that they may not become un. duly tender. Rub long and thoroughly
. with-a soft towel.
Good pedal circulation is a foe to
corns and chilblains. Frequent warm
. footbaths prevent callouses and make
. walking a pleasure. For beauty and
. complexion take extraordinary care of
. the feet.-wedger Monthly.
j Wit and Wisdom of Children.
One very cold day Tom, in his first
. trousers, was walking out with his
tiny overcoat turned back to its utmost limit. “Tom,” said his father,
“button your coat.” The ‘boy demur. red. ‘Look at mine,” added his father.
. “Yes,” said Tom ruefully, “but every. body knows that you wear trousers.”
. Mamma—Why, Susie, you’ve offered
. your butterscotch to everybody but lit. tle brother. Why didn’t you hand it to
. him? Susie (with innocent candor)—
. Because, mamma, little brother always
takes it.
A Sunday school superintendent who
happened to be a dry goods merchant
and who was téaching a ¢lass of very
little tots, asked when he had finished
. explaining the lesson»‘‘Now, has any
' one a question to ask?’ A very smail
{
.
ton Ridge today. , girl raised ber hand.. “What is it, MarFred A, Tanner of San Jose arrived . tha?’ asked the superintendent. “Why,
here on the afternoon train. . Mr. Brooks, how much are those little
D. W. Hodson {fe heeé:de the interest . ted parasois in your window?’ said
of the Sacramento Bee, rede
es Mary was « very conscientious child.
Searching For an Insane Man. . °
One day she was allowed to go and
; spend the day with some little cousins
i about her own age. After taking off
Deputy Sheriff J. H, Pascoe went to. %¢r wraps she went to_ber aunt and
Grass Valley today, at which place he . said very soberly, “Now, Aunt Cassle,
was joined by Constable Townsend, . ‘9 apes ang Lizzie are bad today please
and the two officers began a search for . ae eaten a puniel Siem: Setause.d :
. am here.”’—Current Literature.
an. insane woodchopper who hag been . :
terrorizing the ‘people in the vicinity .
of the old George Jobnson ranch.
This place is about three miles below .
Grass Valley,
To Save Her Child.
From frightful disfigurement Mrs.
Nannie Galleger, of Grange, Ga., appled Bucklen’s Arnica Salve to great
sores. on her head and face, and writes
its quick cure exceeded all her hopes.
; . Lt ies wonders in eo Bruises,
t
Carson, Nev., August 2.—Judge Haw ue Piles” on Oates guanteiect ke
jey.in the United States Court, has de-. W. D. Virfton, druggist.
cided the State tax case in favor of . we
the Scuthern Pacific Railroad on the.
ground the Assessors did not properly .
classify railroads,
————_+699 o—————.
Astounded:the Editor.
Ohe Rattroad Wins.
The Best Prescription tor Malaria
Obills and Fever isa bottle of Grove’s
. Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply
rr
hitches Saree ee
Horrible Death.
Srocxren, August 12—Sim Akins,
conductor of a Southern Pacific grave!
train, was ran over this morning on . can be had at Vinton’s, Price, 50 cents
Ven Buren atreet, sustaining injuries
which resulted in his death an hour peat the very Lest, is chatand e balf later at St. Joseph’s Hospital. Akins was leating over the end
of a car toseta air brake, when thetrain. -strect, Bathe, 25 cents,
slackened suddenly éausing him to fall
tothe track. Oue wheel caught him. at W. D. Vinton’s. gla piece, It.
at the waist, forcing him along the
track several feet before the train was. anything in the tobacco fine. tf
stopped. He was badly mangled. The
. Yotes of Interest.For life insurance see T. B. Gray.
Bailey’s bath and complexion brushes
lf you want a good, cool drink of
and see Wm. Harry. m7-tf
For a good bath goto Tom Moore’s
Tonsorial Parlors, on Oommercia
j28-tf
Wine and Whiskey Barrels for sale
Oall.on Ed Schmidt when*you wan
Burrato LaGcer Breger on draught, at
deceased leaves brother and mother. 6 cents a glass, at Council Chambers
in Oaklend.
anyone.
eas
Costly Wines.
Our millionaires think $75 a gallon
for rare old Madeira an utterly impos
sible’ price simply because their tastes
-are-blunted--by—-champagne, and they
care no more for a bottle of Welsh Reserve, Newton-Gordon or Chillingswortb-Oglethorpe than for a cheap
sherry. In the famous cellars of the
Hotel de Ville at Bremen there are a
dozen cases of holy wine which have
been preserved for 250 years. A’ merehant figures out that if the cost of
maintaining the cellars, payment ‘of
tent, interest upon the original value of
the wine and other incidental charges
are considered a bottle of this choice
Madeira has cost no less than $2,000,000, each glassful $270,000, and a single
drop could not be sold without loss under $200.
It is probable that this very old wine
-. ‘8 worthless on account of “starvation.”
Charles Bellows, our ablest authority
on Madeira, says ‘that it becomes
“starved” after feeding upon its own
lees for 30 or 40 years. “It seems to
me that it Is very human and requires
companionship,” he says. “Demijohns
of the same variety should be blended.
The marriage of the two wines would
probably give the lees-more character,
and the wine would thus continue te
Improve. This certainly ought to be
done as @ tonic after the Madeira-has
been 50 years in glass.”—New York
Press. 2
Peeulliarities of Asthma.
The pecultarities of asthina are well
known, and qne New York woman
thinks that she has more than usual
reason to complain of the vagaries of
‘hé disease. She had always lived in
fhe lower part of the city on one of the
4venues distant from the two rivers
and had suffered in no unusual degree
from astlima when the weather was
act unfavorable. The doctor was not
consulted when her husband bought a
house in another part of the city, and
It Is indeed doubtful if he could have
foreseen the effect upon her of living
in the new neighborhood.
It took the sufferer only a few hours
to realize that it would be !mpossible
for her to live in the new house, which
was only a short distance from the
Nortb river. Her discomfort became
so great that she was compelled at the
end of a week to give up all attempt to
reside there, and the house that had
been built with so much care and expense had te be abandoned. .Another example of the vagaries of
asthma is to be found in the case of a
New Yorker who is comfortable enough
in this city so long as he lives on the
upper stories of a Wfty hotel or other
residence building, but is in great dis-tress so soon as he is compelled to be
on terra firma.—New York Sun.
. Jefferson ns an Inventor.
Mr. Jeffersca invented the copying
press. He writes to Mr. Madison in
1787: “Having a great desire to have a
portable copying machine and having
studied over some experiments with
the principle of large machines made
to apply tc the smalter one, . planned
one in England and bad it made. It
ansWers perfectly. . bave set.a workmab to making them, and they are of
such denisod tbat be has bis hands
full. . send you one. You must expect to make many essays before you
succeed perfectly. A soft brush, like
a shaving brush, is more successful
than a sponge.” He also sent a copying press to the Marquis de-Lafayeite
as a present. He invented the revolvsary article of furniture to all offices
and counting rooms. ‘The Federalist
newspapers used to call it “Mr. Jefferson’s whirligig’’ and declared that he
had devised it “so as to look all ways
at once.”—Chicago Herald.
Wonderfol Musical Memory.
Sir Jobo Stainer bad a wonderful
musical memory. It was put to the
test once at the Crystal palace. when
he had to play the organ in the “Messiah” and a folio copy, on which alone
be could see the score, was not forthcoming. The conductor was in despair.
Sir John cut the knot by a wonderful
tour de force, playing the part faultlessly right through and entirely from
memory. probably the only time the
. [ron and Quinine in a tasteless form.
Editor 8. A. Brown, of Bennettsville, . No sure, no pay. Price, 250. my156m
8. C, was once immensely surprised. .
“fhrougb long suffering from Dys-'
pepsia,” he writes, my wiie was greatly
run .down. Sbe bad no strength or!
vigor and suffered great distress from }
her stomach, but she tried Electric!
Bitters: which heiped ber at once, and, .
alter using four boitles, she is entirely .
well, can eat anything. IVs a grand .
tonic, and its gentle lexative qualities
are splendid for torpid tiver.”* For Indigestiou,: Loss of Appetite, Stomech .
and Liver troubles its, a positive, guaranteed cure. Only 50c at W. D. Vin.
ton’s.
—+ 80 + ;
A fine quality of liquor for home use .
is old Gilt Edge whiskey. Superior to
ail others. j
lisaeocs eclipse ia ie
This is good weather forcolds. Vinton is selling lots of Cooper's Cold
Cure. ;
Offices to Rent,
The offices former)y cecupied by Dr. & L.
“Messiah” has been so rendered.—Lon
don Standard.
ing chair, now a familiar and neces. /
No blame is attached to) W. J. Britland, proprietor. jig.
A good hot lunch will be served
every oight at William Harry's saloon,
corner Pine and Spripe street. Cool
beer and choice wines, liquors and
cigars always on hand. jull7-tf
Howard Loveland, proprietor of the
Popular Bakery, continues to furnish
his patrons with the very best of pies
cakeg, bread and everything else in the
bakery line. tf.
Gusson’s Big Railroad “Circus is
billed to appear at Colfax on the 2ist
of the present month.
A large cable for the hoisting works
at the Champion mine was received at
the depot today.
A large smokestack for Carl Schmidt’s
new sawmill arrived here this morning.
William Coughian, of this city,;.while
day, killed a large buck deer, which
hed three prongs on his attlers.
itiated several candidates at the regular meeting last night. The attendwas large.
The reports réceived by the Grand
Scribe indicate that the present Grand
Patriarch, R. D. Gummoe, will beat the
record for increase of membership
during any one term in the Encampments of Odd Fellows. . ‘
Little Gerald Wallace a few days ago
killed a large coon near the home on
the Washington road of hie grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Arnhart.
J. J. Schmidt has had an addition
Pmade to his residence and the building
otherwise remodeled and improved. It
now presents a fine appearance and is
apn ornament to Cottage street.
Weather Prediction.
McAdie of San Francisco today predicted-as follows: :
Probably light showers tonight and
Wednesday.
Their Secret is Out.
All Sadieville, Ky.,-was curious to
leern the cause of the vast improvement in the health of Mrs. 8. P. Whittaker, who had fora long time, endured
untold suffering from a chronic bronchial trouble. “It’s all due-to Dr.
King’s New Diecovery,” writes her hus
band. “It completely cured ‘her und
@iso cured our little grand-daughter of
a severe attick of Whooping Cough.”
‘It positively cares Coughs, Colds, La
Grippe,Brouchitis, all Throat and Lung
tronbles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and
$1.00. Trial bottles free at W. D. Vinton’s drug store.
Cook's Water is a very pupalar bevout with a party of hunters last Sun-Nevada Lodge, No. 18, R. A. M., inAdmssion Day. ~
pial
Ghe Comi Celebration at
Sritts Valley.
As the ‘time approaches’ bh interest is manifested in the big celebrabration of Admission Day at’ Grass
Valley and the re-union at Glenbrook
Park the following day. The fun will
commence on September 7th and continue until late at night on the 10th,
There will be receptions, concerts
entertainments, parades, dances and
electrical displays. There*will also be
excursions to the mines, and visitors
from the outside can rely on receiving
every attention. Quartz Parlor of Native Sons, assisted by the Native Daughters, will leave nothing undone to insure the success of the four continuous
days set apart to observe our State’s
admission into the Union.
The dedication of ‘the electric road
willadd materially to the coming big
time, and the occasion will long be
remembered. There will be reduced
rates on all trains.
Cut in Wages.
Sart River, Mass., 12—The manafacturers’ association teday voted to
reduce the price of weaving from 19,8
to 17 per cent. which is practically a
cut down in wages of 14 per cent. ‘The
vote taken on the matter was unanimous. The cut goes into effect September 3d.
—— eo Be er
“A Fine Map.
Fred Tellam Jr.,.who is “a Nevada
City boy,” recently completed a map
of the Gity of San Francisco which 1s
said to be a very creditable piece of
work.
petent to judge, declare it to be perfect‘in every respect. The young man
was awarded the contract of making
this artistic map in preference to some
fifty other applicants.
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Question Answered.
Yes, August Flower still has the
largest sale. of any medicine in the
civilized world. Your mothers’ and
grandmothers’ never thought of using
anything else for Indiestion or Buliousness. Doctors were scarce, and
they seldom heard of Appendicitis,
Nervous Prostration or Heart failure,
etc. They used -August Flower to
clean out the system and stop fermen‘tation of undigested food, regulaté the
action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the system,
and that is ali they took when feeling
dull and bad with headaches or other
aches. You only need a few doses of
Green’s August Fiower,. in liquoid
form, to make you satisfied there is
nothing serious the matter with you.
Get Green’s Prize Almanac.
Malaria Makes Iinpure Blood.
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic cures Ma
aria. 606 my15-.6m
MEte es Renate eRe a aaa
Pianos Tuned and Repaired.
C. T. Rogers of Pommer’s Music
Store of Sacramento, is in this city and
parties desiring a piano tuner and repairer can secure the services of Mr.
Rogers by leaving orders at W. D,
erage these hot days. j2gtt
were
a
1 Pint Size
§ Quart Size .ici oc.. ccessccles.
2 Quart Size...... 4
‘Lightning Rubbers
35 cents
.Per. Dozen..
ahi 6) EB 08 erp
Vinton’s drug store. adtf.
del layses
LIGHTNING JARS
1 25 Per Dozen
1 75 Per Dozen
to Cents per dozen
Mason Rubbers 5 Cents per dozen
LEGG & SHAW GO.
Main Street, Nevada City. ;
can in the way of making very low ‘prices in ord
song to-day is ee :
ooo GHILDRE
a Children’s Suits can be had now for
size in something you can buy to advantage.
great many suits at less than it costs to make them,
very mnch less than the regular prices
. itola, taking money and clothing, which . stores, Vinton’s and Dicker
YHE T
Caught Her to Steal, ab
Santa Ornvz, August 12—Obarles L,
Herbert was arrested Saturday night eee
charged with being implicated in} 4 petition Is be
burglaries at Capitola, Seabright and . questing Congress to re-enact the on
thie city. His stepdaughter, aged 12 . nese Exclusion Act, whioh expires he
years, accuses bim of telling her to rob . 6th, 1902, verybody should ia et
houses which she visited anders pre-. The.petitions can be founa aa
tense ef selling soap. Saturday she) New Union, National and Neer
entered Mrs, Bartlett's cottage at Cap-. hotels, Giffin’s and Sohmidr’s ie
V
she bid ina vacent lot. Mrs-Bartlett. stores, Hartungs’ and SiR ey
found her in the house, and she con-/ and at the County ‘Olerk’s offto,
fessed. The stolen property was re<-00e "
Herbert asserts his innoTUESDAY ..+a eaeeaeeeeananen
ane
Personal
ITIO
‘oltoulation
Edwin Tilley
Rodsy.
J. Higham o
own. ‘
Mre, Boolhe iT
visiting. . :
J, Slater of M
erduy.
L. I. Eaton is
Francisco.
Mre. Lizzie H
rom Grass Vall
Mrs. Swartz €
norniug for Sea
J. Buzza of G
the Yuba mine:
Geo. Sargent ¢
Doaker Hill amc
W. H, Bray an
om San Franci
M. F. Brennat
Ban Francisco
ip.
Mrs. 8. Phillip
br Los Angeles
covered. A Woman With a Clear Compe. laa!
cence. so a —
7 And a bright eye keeps hor hove,
W. D. Vinton bas a new shaving . 9ctive and her stomach in good ,
. Lane’s Tea is a pleasant Jaxative ana”
complexion,drives the yellow from
oe eye, and keeps the kidneys in a heat
BurraLo LaGer Beer on draught, at . fal condition. Get a 26c, vackege ang
5 cents a glass, at Council Ohambers, . try it tonight, ‘For sale by H. Dicka
W. J. Britland, proprietor. jl9 . man, sole agent, . tt
visit.
Mra Dao Milli
Nolfax went to
prday.
Mrs. Williams
orning for Sa
One of our large windows is full of Corsets and more of
them are inside—all at SO. a pair._ 4-Hook Corsets in Black and Grey
5-Hook Corsets in Black and Grey
fends,
L. Uyman lef
ake ‘l'ahioe tov
mping out ther
Mrs. frank Mo
In fact those who are com-. ,
SUMMER CORSETS—Both in girdle and medium length,
We are going to make the Corset business boom in Ne.
vada City for the next week.
You often have paid $1.00 for a corset inferior to these’
Come to see, and if you don’t think so you don’t h
take them.
We are after some of your business and we are going to.
have it if prices. will bring you.
Dfehexr & Co.
Respectfully,
ollie Fuller of §
riting Mrs. Her
W. W. Yogk .
pre last evening
nd left this mol
Miss Rose Sek
siting her siste:
me down fron
ave to)
BY.
Mrs. Hugh M
nd Mrs. Murehi
bomus of Gras:
bg for w visit at
Mrs. Thomas C
turned home a
br patents, Mr.
ams. Her siste
scompauied her
JYOU
CAN.
USE
La
KNOW
THESE
California Sweet Chocolate,
per small package 5c
Baby Pim-Olas, ,
stuffed olives, per bottle, 20c
Baker’s Chocolate,
unsweetened, % Ib. cake 20c
My Wife’s Salad Dressing,
for cold meats & salads, bot. 35c
Mushroom Catsup,
Crosse & Blackwell’s, aro 40c
histletoe Enc
The newly elec
e Encampment
pre last night
eputy Grand Pre
follows. W.]
ahl, 8.°W.; J. G
own, Treasure!
R. Lord, Guid
‘ Langman, I. §
Tt J. F. Shaw, 9
W.; (hos. Dar
gast, Ist G. Ty:
CHAS. E. PIULLOY, Grocer.
. aE JO. Rich, E
Attentio!
THE : OLD : FASHIONED: WAY
Of cleaning a watch or clock was to lubricate the works
It did all right for the turnips our grand with coal oil.
fathers carried.
All Patriarchs”
bn‘ who desire
Saturday eve
Ption, to be giv
pnt to Grand
UumMmMoe, are re
mee with J. O
FINE WATCHES NEED CAREFUL HANDLING.
Particles of dust muet be removed piece by*piece, Each minute whee! must be
freed from anything which would retard the movement, Weclean and rep
watches thoroughly. By having them adjusted frequently, years are added .
to their life.
There is more
the country t
t together, al
ars was supp
Dr & yreat ms
bunced it a i
ribed local re
antiy failing t
ous. $1 00 Per Dozen
~ > A. & H. W.HARTUNG,
Watchmakers,
Broad Street * \* ) Nevada City
ent, pronoune
bce bas proven
tutional dises
hires constitat
Atarrh Cure, o
eney & Co.,,
ly constitutio
is taken intert
Ops to a teasp
on the biood
the system,
ed dollars fe
Cae be struck bere, A small amoust re
SS
The Keynote of. Economy
Send f
of money will make the rounds of the Stata hd. for
store and gather up a big lot of Address, F
.
old by Drugs
Excellent Groceries ie.. bung
i : Does It P
in ite travels, These are not 90-veAt
values at $1, but dollar for dollar . chenp oil
goods. Ids is all righ
ing that, will
Ore severe anc
roat and lung
budo? Got
euldr climate
Dt possible for
Ke the ONLY r
Oduced in
th success in
‘SIGOURNEY,
CASH GROCER. .
ay
RGAIN PERIOD===— *
This is a Bargain Period with us from now until September Ist.
and real values.
er to reduce our stock. The burden of our
ws surTs.,,
: Some sizes may be missi lim ae Rave youll
You will be surprised and pleased to learn how low you can buy Childeen’s Clothing Ta som: lines, but we have y
but we want to close them out and make room for our NEW FALL AND
oubles, “Busy
not only h
Bsues to des
Bt allays inf
pectoration,
St,and cures
bttle. Recor
i druggists ir
ize Aimanac We shall do ail we pessibly
A good name
ine Cigar, fe
ter For BI
br''hose Liv!
acta. Grove’
SUFFALO La
Cuts a glas
J. Britland
of us now. We are selling’ Phngnes
UNTER STOCK. :
—
Special sale
te ie for ot Tne are nny tg) RG Prot, Store, Main St
cated, and convenient iu every respect _
and’ titted up in good style. Enquire’at the Tele hone
ne Suntbe at Pp » Grass Valley Stores, Maig
i :
Citizens Bank. 57) L.
w a & Ci
CLOTHIERS. .
——
P Racket Ste
Bmoke the vu
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: Corner of Br ‘and Pine Sts»
* NBVADA CITY.
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