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June 1, 1896 (4 pages)

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oo. @ No Losa of Tit, Com fé! HE MID ATE Begins FEBE hat interesti: MAD *% here will be) dsof Gam ugeanta, Parac WILD ponents dita! 7 Take usr . Leaving i. i iE WORLD-¥ ® D mn to need ¢ ncement of . ‘ Bq quire of a Vertising 1 a ge IRIE tae uke na gs oe THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT . month’s visit to Paso Robles, San Francisco and other places, and is much imeae ia Sole lished Sept. Sept. 6, 1500, oad b! by Nat. P, Brow: NEVADA CITY, NEVADA CO., CALIFORNIA} ie act a nnn ta etn fame BROWN.& CALKINS, a MONDAY. JUNE 1, 1896. . GRASS VALLEY, LBY,; GLEAMING, e The News of roday as as Told Over ue Telephone. The Athletic Club's; field day “exe: cises af Watt Park last Saturdily ’ “hee a big crowd and were in every way successful. The expenses are said to have been about $300, but it is believed the will cover that amount. Nearly’ all , of the scheduled events came off. The baseball game between the Grass Valley and Auburn nines was won by . the former by a score of 11 to 8. It was a good exhibition of playing all through: The mile and half mile bicycle races were won by Richard Ingram, brother, of the Telegraph editor, ’ The ‘perform: ance by Professor Barr's class on the horizontal bar, Spanish rings, etc., was decidedly good. Jacob Weissbein has returned from a proved in health. He-was accompanied home by Mrs. 8. Zekind, mother of “thé cashier of Weissbein Brothérs’ bank. While Joe Savage was working at the bottom of the shaft of the Crown. Point mine, Saturday evening, a rock fell down the shaft, breaking bones in his left leg below. the knee and / badly cutting the leg. ‘The same leg has’ been broken before on three separate occasions. Savage but recently recovered from an attack of rheumatism. This morning; about 7 o’clock, Johx W. Clemo was struck by a passing truck in the 400 level of the Empire mine.and sustained a compound fracture of one of his.legs. Today while F. J. Titus, mill man at the W. Y. O. D. mine, was working around the battery, he slipped and falling agent a die broke two of his — SoBe seekers coe cae At John Hays Hanond “Set at “. A BOSTON ool ion DEED el Will Pass _ Riverand, pat bor Bill Tombrrow Over Crevetand’s: about an hour and was followed by a drizzling rain. There will bea public meeting tomorrow to act. upon the proposition of calling for assistance from the outside for the sufferers by the recent cyclone, the loss from which in this city is now put at $20,000,000. Hammond a Free Man. Panis, June at atepeicon to. the ‘femps..from..Pretoria .says. that, John Hays Hammond has been pardoned and has gone to Johannesburg, where. his wife is very ill. Gould for Chairman. San Francisco, June 1.—Most of the Picnic at Banner Mousidine. Messrs. Northway & Morris, proprietors of the Union Hotel, gave a picnic to the guests of the hotel and a number of other lady and gentlemen friends yesterday at Banner Mountain.; About sixty persons were in attendance, being taken to the place mentioned in private conveyances. They left town about 7 o'clock in the morning and ‘returned home at 5 in the evening. The view from the summit of the mountain was appreciated by all and tlie excellent lunch that was served was thoroughly enjoyed, the.braciug alr and exhilaretion of the trip being sufficient to sharpen the appetites of the picnickers, all of whom speak in the warmest praises of the courtesies shown them by the popular proprietors of. the Union. rer ON Meets Tonight. , This evening at.8 o’clock the Committee of Arrangements for the’Fourth of July celebration will meet at the Court House for the purpose of selecting the sub-committees and attending to other matters. Following are the members of the general committee: Nat P. Brown, Chairman; A. D. Mason, Secretary; Thomas 8, Ford, Fred Zeitler, D. E. Morgan, J. A. Northway, g. J. Rector, T. H. Carr, C. W. Chapman, E. J. de Sabla, J. G. O’Neill, W. F. Englebright, J. J. Jackson, J. M. Walling, counties have chosen delegates to the approaching Democratic ° eduvention; and the returns indicate that Frank Gould of Stockton will be elected chairman. San Francisco will give him the support of its Helegeeen to the extent of 161 votes. * Will Pass It Over the Veto. Wasuineton, D. C. June 1.—The House Committee today agreed to bring up the Riyer aud Harbor Bill and pass it over the President's veto; but on Representative Thurman’s promise that it would be considered tomorrow the committee finally decided to let .it rest until then. ‘ A Disgusted Democratic. Paper. LovisvittE, June 1.—The CourierJournal says editorially that Kentucky may hereafter be safely conceded to the Republicans. It scores the Democrats for their disloyalty, saying that they have, ruined their own cause in that State by repudiating their President and Kentucky’s favorite sons. It says they have stigmatized Jefferson as ah ignoramns,’Jackson as a conspirator and Cleveland as a traitor. C. J. Brand, Ed W. Schmidt, B. F. Snell, W. H. Martin, J. B. Gray, Chas. Pecor, John Michell. It is desired that every one attend the meeting. Oo The Brown’s Valley Boom. Democrat: As a result of the mining boom which has struck Brown’s Valley @ number of Marysville speculators have formed a company for the purpose of building up a new town in that district. Asa step in that direction their agent yesterday purchased’ 80 acres of land in the heart of the mining camp, which realty has heretofore, been known as “the Hibbert & Burris tract.” . Tomorrow the lard will be divided into town lots, and then they will be /placéd . ” on the market. No doubt there are bright prospects for this portion :of Yuba county. —_—————_+060 A ees Fienerat: The funeral of John E. Foss, which . took. place from the Congregational . Church yesterday afternoon,’ was ‘one . of the largest witnessed here for a long . time. It was held under the auspices . of the Foresters of America, and there . . Calif was a large turn-out, of members of the . Reacher aye Urmy were quietly “ order, both from this city and Grass . at Miss" Head's schoo! ii” Berkeléy last Valley. The funeral procession was led . by the Mayflower Band. ASE CES he Ready For Business, the Transcript building completed and . opened the place for business on Saturday. He has one of the nicest ba. keries in the county and understands the business thoroughly, as his former patrons ktiow. His advertisement apole in today’s paper. having left work at A, ‘ it: by calling, on. , June Ist, Desecrated Old Glory. Boston, Mass:, June 1—Just after the Memorial Day parade had passed her boarding house on Washington street, Mrs. Chas. H. Eaves tore an American flag from the, building, ripped it into shreds, and’ after throwing it on the ground and stamping and spitting on it, said: “Take your dirty ald rag.” ¢° Public ‘sentiment is ‘ex: tremely bitter against her. Three Years in Folsom. Spee June 1 Judge Hinkson . G. W. Durst has his new bakery in. today sentenced John P. Harmes, the . tramp who fous and used the money} ‘that train robbers hid in Yolo county, to three years ih the State Prison at . Folsom. ive we An Neexeeniet, NSIS: Fred W. Seares of the University of astronomical department and. married. Tuesday afternoon. The marriage is a . Sreat surprise to Berkeley society people. Only a few intimate friends knew that it would take place. Charles Bentley officiated as best man and Miss Edith Bridges as bridesmaid. The bride is a daughter of Rev. W. 8. Urmy of San Jose. Mr. Urmy was at one, tim ' pastor of the M. E. Church’ of: this city. luteoved in Appentanc®, Mary: sville Dacooait! The Nevada . CityrTr Pcameé to hand last even. ifig’and when the jacket was’ taken off it presented a new face, having been ‘improved in appearance. The heading is in smaller letters, the advertising forms neat and the body print plain. = SCARE AT ST. LOUIS). 4s on last evening’s train. and t a ELE By AS ui ring ‘cout ~~ PRRSONAL ‘POINTERS, -A Concise ~ Carouicle--0t ~Varivas---Rolks,.istence. Doings and Intentions. Frank Wade is down from _ Washington. John D. Stange of San Francisco is in town. & g ; M. Hyman of San’ spending a few days” Fs . Q. Taber of San Francisco is here spending a few days. Frank Mosher of Newcastle came ‘in aon here . on the morning train. N.S. Goldberg of New York came, in se oll BE . R. L. Fairchild of San Francisco arrived here last evening. “41> Hon. W. D. Long went to Shi rane . Fcisco yesterday on business. E. R. Williams came down’ Morth Bloomfield yesterday. “<i J . = L. I. Rese, F. Nefs and F. Pach of San Francisco arrived here last evening. Mrs. James Grimes left yesterday for San Francisco on a visit to her parents. D. Mowrey‘of:;Maybert came: down yesterday on his way to San Francisco. Colonel J. W. Guthrie has returned to Sacramento, after a “brief visit’ here. W. Sullivan, Pp, Fitzgerald and’ W:. Buck are.down from North, Bloomfield, . N. Watson and 0. Penrose and son came down from North Bloomfield yes: terday. Sierra county s~~---.o~field Saturday. Lottie, returned home from San Francisco Saturday evening. Mrs. James and children of Sacramento arrived here Saturday evening en route to N oomfield, ; Mrs.J. T. urned Saturday . from’ Sen Frahe here she has been . for the benefit of her health. John Bouder and Miss Lillie Bouder . ‘Francisco, where they will reside for some time. Mr. and Mrs. S. Poorman, Miss Alice and Edmund Poorman returned here Saturday from San Francisco to spend . the summer. Mrs, TT.) 8. Ford and’ daughter and Miss Grace Garthe, who"have been turned home Saturday evening. L. Zellerbach, wife gnd children, Mids Belle Zellérbach; Mrs.: G.' Gabtigh 6nd Miss R. Vallege, all of San Francisco, are here visiting the family of A.} Baruh. H: W. Hartung and wife returned home from San Francisco Friday evening. Mr. Hartung’s health has improved greatly since he went below for treatment a few weeks ago. PARE Co sien Peas ofl To Harmonhy Stockholders. ~ K. Casper, Secretary of the Harmony Mining Company, has gone wg aan. Brancised.” holders earf’p pay rie ee ment at the Citizens Henk FIGHTING. DEATH. An Occupation that Everybody Should be Engaged in all the Time. Few peuple realize how much we can do in Sarning, off that grim. minster,” death, days are not “numbercd”—we “eannat determine the num er ourselves, but we ne d or subtract from A @ are.continnal neonscioust doing things that rr fn en OR shy peeves ~—-days—years. . We work témtong, too hard; we ae fuod unsuited to us, too much or not enough; We overstrain certain muscles, limbs, sen -e8 or he ae apap while others remain unused and ped; we expose ourseives to exSeries heat or cold; to impure air; we squander our vitality. oo ae with ative people de Bogie, Ret are e o © struc gl ay tains” tt ee ae ‘millions Ww pepe a ay mpi pe think ‘of their health al s t that Peruvian frateie oie May te pret With them Peruvian pita ‘is to the body what oil is ba machinery; it ba the entire ane that it works it the lore te ead waste be vita ora with VAS resistance. to the germs em dilaoe y, Bivens Bitters is an nage ba which, when meine. tare, re Sh osh restores wasted Heenan, vigor uve pa Bg Macg & Oo., en Francieco, All) drugadete and dealers ee ad hha 8 Puss care , biloubte = ae Siidwcagions an The only ett sesses the ideal kingly dignity is King Oscar. He isa peteebeh abet a aes some man, witb 9 carriage and ipa ta bear ene ae, to this a settee memory for names of six lan$8 of marAO MLN NHR are ner, atid: rear ta § bopulgrity . is. reer; i y & at te BuGee # i cat radiantly happy over her brother's success. An exchange reports an instance: May—Just think, Bob is playing on the Yale football team! : Clara—That’s jolly. What is he, half back or quarter-back?, Sip aan May--Neither. He’ 8 a drawback. . public aueItisa good newspaper and deserving ‘Charley Pruyeiine says he’s the great vet mpes. est drawback the team ever had. H. Mohe of San Francisco de-hore on . yovigit to Spperigtendan mG was na . “Vand wife.” ° of 4 . Warren Green sieteebiens last even: ing from San Francisco on’ his: way: oe Superintendent L. L, ices anal WwW. Mobley were over ¢rom North Bloom; . Robert Martin ‘and daughter, Miss . . of bpaay ht arrived here last even-' ing from San sisco on their way , home. ', Mrs,.T. C, Moran and children left on thé hoon? \\ yesterday for San to Sacramento spending-a few-days,-re. ” He is aoe om te see a sister . . Of. ai the peoples Bave Beon Told. The young woman of the present generation who ventures to have a headaclie or “nerves”: is immediately confronted indignant critics ‘with ier phate = gy ‘If the ‘grandmother, is living the fact of her continued exfronted with her ghost, the ghost is endowed with as many excellencies as those with whom Retay ‘Trotwood . en-. lowed the niece who never was born. And as poor David Copperfield + was reproached . with the virtues of his imag: inary, sister, so the granddaughter,of the period is reproached with the ghost-° ly perfection of her grandmother, who never had a headache—at least accord." trary, was a model of physical perfection. When it comes to the testimony of (those who saw the grandmother jin, flesh — that is. “another story.” Abbe. Robin, chaplain in Rochambeau‘ 5. army during the revolution, wrote of American women in 1782: “They ‘are iall and well-proportioned, theif featvres are generally régular, their com: plexions are generally fair and without color. At 20 years of age the women have no longer the freshneSs of youth. At 35 or.40 they are wrinkled and’ decrepit.” And Chevalier Louis Felix de Bearyour, after praising the beauty of the American women to the skies, says: “At the nge of 25 their form. changes, and at 30'the whole of ‘their charms have disappeared.” These ’ observers ‘vere not mere hasty travelers, put had . lived here for years, and their verdict lis that the wonien of nearly 100 years . ro showed a fragile beauty and early . tecline which. this end of the century “. iamsel, with her athletic record and her prolonged youth, would scorn. THE QUALLA. RESERVE: . it Is the Home of an Independent Indian “tbe, In the western’ part of North Caro ‘. tina is a perfectly-organized republic, ‘ndependent ‘of both state and natidn. a] governments. It is known''as the . Qualla Reserve and is the home of about . 1.600 of ‘the Cherokee bidians oe gl . ing). to, the eastern branch. . The’,.r . serve. says Harper’s Round Table, sy an area,of 50,000 acres, or.82 square miles, of the richest valley. land of: the . state lying along the Ocona, Lufta and; with her fathers her grandchild is coning to tradition—but who, on the con: course, impossible, so the’ ingeniou: 4 A Pagmy for ‘Epicures Now Served by Paris Restaurateurs. It is generally conceded that a smal! bird makes a very dainty meal for one person, and it-must.have been a source of regret fo many that it was seldom possible to obtuin a chicken just large uppetite. The difficulty has now been
remoyed, in.Paris at least.says the New York Journal. ‘Many ‘Paris ‘hotels and restaurants’ are. now introducing as a novelty intv their menus what might be described as “one mah, one chicken,” Everyone who understands anything of the appetite of man understands that he Ifkes vest to tackle a. bird single-handéd With’ the ordiuary fowl’ this was, ‘ot chef proceeded to develop, or rather eurtail,s the spring chicken, and now a Ahree-months-old bird ' is servedto each guest, just as though it were'n quail or a plover. That there is any stability in’ the; body ‘of 80 young and vender a chicken can hardly be admit ted; ‘but the novelty has been ‘greatly appreciated, especially’ by Americans in Paris, and there is already a demand, d oors. BIRD TRAGEDY. Starling Accidentally ally Collides with and Millie a Rook in Midair. ‘James Carter, of Masham, Yorks, England, reports a happening to the London Field’ the like of Which seldom or never wadS Observed before. In over 25' volumes ofa well-known sportesmen’s newspaper a similar incident has not been réported. . “ a? The Field says that “a starling, flying ‘sw iftly ‘trom its hest, collided with a passing’ rdok, and the starling’s beak penetrated. the head of'the rook, causing instarit death.” Hawks, of course, often strike their game’ in’ midair and kill it, but in that enase the collision id intentional.. ‘Duriiig’ the migrating periods birds’ are often killed and maimed by fiying against unseen obstacles at night, as telegraph wires or high waterfalls. Many ducks and geese fly up stream into the Niagara falls every year, but the like of this incident is not recorded. ARRIVALS AT THE By ey! ere Mats Street. 1338. axils f . Soo creeks, The president of the lit. tle republic is elected every four years, . He receives a salary of $500 a.year, but when at Washington on business for . the republic he gets four dollars a day . éxtra.. He is called chief, but. none but « Cherokee of more than, 35. years 19 ,chgible for. the chieftainship, When he is absent his duties are performed by an assistant chief, whose salary is $250 a year. The chief has a cabinet of three, secretaries andthe congress . comprises , two delegates from every 190 members of the tribe. All Cherokee, males of,16 and all white males:;who have Indian, wives haye the right to !vote, ‘The constitution, :provides . for . the maintenance of a, public school in: . which both E aia Cherokees are lane » The tushabi telligent, faitly well educated, . aabiatng and industrious, BANK. CLERK BUNCOED.” Gave Two Dollars to Bel Accused ‘of Bicycle Stealing. A rather cleyer trick was played on x . } . bank clerk the other day in Paria.:: 3\ cyclist accosted him outside @ store and begged him to look after ‘his bicycle while he went. in to. buy some: things The clerk consented, aiid ‘the stranger was about to.go in when hk hesitated and said that as the other was a stranger to him: he thought. ic would be well if he gave him ten franes as @ guarantee of his honesty. ,, The unsuspecting clerk handed him th: suih at once, atid: the stranger; jafter promising to stand him 9 drink when he. Pelee: left him, ‘After the clerk had waited, about. half an hour.another cyelist came up, and, seizing him by the throat, called him a thief, Both were arrested, and at the station it was learned that the second cyclist. was the real. qwner of the. machine, which.had been stolen from him a few moments hefore it had been intrusted to the clerk, ela: ate: a) QUELLS A RIOT. New Use. to Which a Searchlight Was Re. cently Put, The electric searchlight was used recently to put down a riot in Lancashire, Kngland. .A manufacturer, whose men hud struck, was determined to keep his mill going, and he promptly. secured new, hands and set them to work. At the same time he fixed a searchlighs oa. the factory building, to prevent the strikers from setting fire to the sheds erected for the new hands. During the continuance of the strike this light was used nightly, in conjunction with the police established in the works, to scour the country and to illuminate the parts where pickets were placed. It was found so effective that a large number of temporary police were dispensed . baa MEXICAN . MUMMIES. The Grewsome Spectacle in the Catsenents at Guanajuato. In ig oir places, including Guana. . Juato, Me h omparatively por i der ok? ma ow EG iy catacombs, The ‘practice prevaily, as in Barcelona and some other European communities, of renting tomb space fer the use of a corpse fe atthe expiration of the ees Fendt hele rpse is is no reneviil of the lenee, on evicted and dumped into tensive air the evicted Wautotalate BE atlas iba ye , i" pe tu to pieces heap. The Guanajuato catacomh . is ghastly enough to satisfy revi een ot the grew: x9 De Seema family numbers 3.03: persons average Irish family.5.2. . In.Eng Hoty os tat ery nts. of, the.reserye\ ‘ ‘FREE aneous . % ‘thé m 7. tex} -at 8 o'clock P,M. ra Chapman. “€, L. Wittining," Sadfainiento, *' , F. Bowen; : ©; Harper; ¢ GC. S\ fohneon, iM Chas, Hartman, ft F. Barton, . E,, Weldon, ‘ Wm Organ and fam, ‘ D, Ambrose, .: a J. Cutler, . sy W. P. Land, Sweetland, H. Wilson, ' ‘ Ts J. Waggoner, Penn Valley, 3. Bander,’ Moores Fhit; ' ~: J. Meogan,' 4 Miss L. Bander,“ Mrs. S; Carter, Palle : J.T. Howard, and wt, Grass Valley, Mrs. V. C, Yount, ‘ Mrs. S. Poorman, Son basen Miss A. Poorman, he ward Poorman, ° , e R. L. Fairchild, £ ¥ W, Stantan, Vi G. ‘Praneis, «1 eeigtni'? W. Jansen, Lincoln,. .. M, Jefferson; Remington Hill, M,.Curton, ; M. 8S. Haley, ‘i e Thos. Ruedy, K. G. Davis: x C. Davis, Davisville, F. Wade, Washington, C. Braéqiet, “ C. Murphy, 4 ‘Ov Daniels; s * De. Moraway, “May bert, L. Lawrence, H, 8. Talbot, 4 M, Herbert, at H. S. Goldberg, New York, . T. Herman, Sk H. N, Murchie and’ a Crescent er! A. Casper, Vallejo, C. Adaims, Maryaville; ‘G, Harvey, by E. B, Arnold, Se bag Station, A. Hermon, Mi «My Jasons eT Ney CHOCOLATE = . we __Sricus Sc Elsewhere Sc Elsewhere Our 50c Teas Our 25¢ 'Teas Our 20c BXTRA PREMIUMS GIYEN AWAY. Great Ametican grin Tea Commercial St, Nevada City, 56 Mill St, Grase * Hat, “Housekeeping R Rooms. Housekeeping rooms for rent on Picea: ONS Se ‘ > yr ME ees Pee oi apy od 7 tesars oes Ist, 1866,” = ree ~—— Dr. N. E: Chapman, rte ve Dr Go Ws Chapman, me SY Meee cal! tit a oe a Ht 4 Heh ar. ae vreuse with the Pe Sed meee in Cornea. Waive und’ a great one, for fledgling” ee Teas cost 30c Elsewhere i einnaanens USMY dt Is Delicious. al Honey Drips, pure cane syrup the Sonat wets pooret A in the market. To be ‘Procared only at Gay lord's: NERDS EAT Mn ENT Bée Louis Dorais dard 50-0, dol. tt tO Patronize Home industry. stored) # Bowen Rubber “Co! s from Legg & Shaw Oo,;'Made in California. ’t buy other makes and . » send your meODey outeof the State. Try the Sunset bran as m26-tf icuovags Ask y eician, aznegiet and as worse about Zour. for Consumption. -'They ‘will recom, Buy ‘ mend. it. Sold by Dickerman & Co. Jerman & Co. oe J. V. Flint, the well-known practical and. experienced: piano tuner, -. will be here on or about June 10th. Reserve your orders. m27 8 oe Rees itis of Women, “i ‘ tan : chaise anne sna than. half ,,,. the ils of women, _ Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant cure resis Sold by:Dickerman 4 & Oo. . ; --A Baby’s ‘Life a. Nee! nih baby by had croup’ ap and” ore i ; ‘Shiloh’s Cute: sc ceo Fact Worth Know 5 ig eat ‘Gonnaaaphdns La Grippe, Pneumonia and all Throat'and Lung diseases are — oat ty Diet __HOUSE. a DRY GOODS, FANCY ee saritey ‘On account of retiring from business, . we will sell our entire stock of 1 OY GOODS, . DOM ESTICS, Da oir REGARDLESS OF COST.THE WHITE HOUSE, B. NEWMAN & 00. THERE Is ONLY acta’ GROCERY 9 pee VAG el aa ae etal ay tn te we BO teal ONE» ae ‘AND THA?’SWOLP'S. There you con eet readed Axo tae wo a em eens you seen ‘the $20 Winey Box? Some one is vecing to nate that ad Desa It may be YOU, least money, To ve me a trtal., You will find my stock complete and my bioas the idwest. It a + want vl sens ye a ae It'sfine, you drink Li HoT Be WOLF, “The Cash Grote: ne ESS: ——_ GEO. WILLIAM DURST forgery of the ay York Bak ery, has opened a ; First-Class Bakery. 1 In: Ip the Transeript B Block, on a few ' igord bean kis tla mand, where he is BETTER PREPAKED THAN EVER To serve the public with First-class, Commercial st street, 9 + “ Seay oe Nevada, City. RESUMED Gunther oo «Gi PECIALTIES » ort Waists . 80 cents, . Latest in. PLES to ya them. Dimities, Grass Goods 7 wen of popular in the Kid Gloves” ae Bi alts: 1S du Siininee shades sad Infants’ Headgear _that you ever SOW, : ‘resh ine, of Trimmed ; Bread,. adcoee a . fash ava Pies and Ebeke. x nape Mrs, Lester: & Craw! FANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER rf it BWP Wedding Cakes a Specialty, MAE RR es ant ye Mronccin » f ogre. . PHOTOGRAPHS p : hooping ; ss MADE ay aban m Beenie ell 7] Nothing af. . 4" Permanent on . fords as much Resin oe at ie at ihe Teliefas Vin. « . ; Poplar SR (chinksaeee og fon’s Cough ae res =e a < Desi carne in ie . vthdadrd OD Accent Noma ena PRE +S BBP “Donor itt . “PRICES as Low. as Possible . ; ‘ not fail 2 , Por FIRST-CLass Work, nits onjonea hottie.” . WAM WY Oat gy Wane ne Cirle é eat ireacs. eae GG vanes Ps mber, ere min cat “VINT 'S,, York . ron's, {M00 L MOORE, or rs ae “BROAD STRET, } 9 Vitor are ataye welcome, gear ee ( BAS rier eee MONDAY. -NEVADA ( mental conditi ous ‘friénds « pert that pri baay ‘He h town for abou honorable, up1 . fidence and e him‘: He : was along the: best nity and every wherever the s misfortune tha ,to be greater w worthy, and the pathy is felt by 1 Served Yesterday ai graves had be procession had Grand . Army. . Compaiiy C anc were invited to hall to partake prepared by the We are info: was presett ti nicest Sag city, Peep = ee thea by thei 2 Two young Juan who -are business were, . ting’up a fence Hi. Parker and ; depot. They hs ing wire and sti aad are prepa different patter. ing.is cheap, du fn. : Amusemen Connor Cox « a, Rew barn to t destroyed by fir completed and dune 18th, a given in the ney On Thursday, be a farmer’s pi Slyke ranch bel Ten A Thirty-five to: Champion Min there yesterday + it has been hau "machinery is for . that are to be 8 ‘When these are will have sixty : both mills. Accept Saturday notify Chicago had acc ‘Texas mine, an of the company days. The Tex: Valley district. = Ture is more of the country t put together, « years was sup) For a’great ma nounced it a’ .seribed local r tantly failing t ment, pronounc ‘has proven cat tional disease, . eonstitutional constitutional « ia taken intert drops to a teas] on the. blood at the system. T dollars for at Send for circ Poo ene “Jo the Pec ‘Dr. ON. Su Grass Valley s has treated ov with gla National Hote di To t Eke Vaion I si penayget deliv Orders . ‘Plaga, will be