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: SaILY TR/
bat Releve pe AE!
SL gabtiahea Bvery Briain
fdent®> Bleck te are dSing. * Fine new goods, snob as “alsmende, ~~ i renidenios of Feasd 0. ee Hus oo :
S od in the United cote today than . ware, watches, chains, etc., Just reer Spring street is offered for sale ata . CA
hibit shipment of conviet made goods ae . Although “the Seas s-Backward th Lany. other known . remedy, The--electric at Leutje & Brand’s. Hee. 1 anythi .g. of. bargain if “applied for ia ae $ ae ‘BROWN & LANs,
: : one State to another.” es : : : on: 6 wer is, A ticed Puce goon “as the Belt. the kind ever seen here before, and the edid in 10; days will: boy fh pdteiieny ! = To MinvaD BY
si . 5 Pay xs Ranebt Bindnyaned s:i:iCad 8 ; ahha: <i ome ie eet tobohiea: the Seay & ad after being worn a. prices are lower than ever copgties peter Boome for gent.. Pring is pee ra : oer W ea
sainaisuanibnanicisd nnnecantan Sebbeestrenlit ipeaan Special-to.the-Franscript. wees “Spo ARRAN RRP RET 6 shes < ot Ks oooebegrert tne the whole wyatert is strengthened, . Drop in and see the new goods, ~ “tf “Ladies? “Gatora sictge : 4 Cts. eek
. y = aller has had 8 ‘high: picket vitalized and rejuvenated. It can be gr By aes ’ ——— are 5
oct A Wealthy Widow Murdered,--. teuce vuis aig: the want siae dé eve sbst. mode ve pant inde . 00 Fine Batter. 9 7 ean Pag 1
ite or ty Nakita: Bnd portion of hia residence lot on Brood atreot 14d sof Bite disease fot * the ' oureé ¢ of which Woodland Creamery Butter, the best in “SIX DOLLARS Pp
a ee ~ ~~ Surmounting the stone wall back of the lot, itis worn, Dr, Sanden will be at the Na-. the market, can be had of Phil: Scadden, bs i aes
. pena Langtéldt, a wealthy. widow aged 64. 60 Spring stréet,--a tall closé=board” fence] tional Exchange Hotel;-Nevade City, May. he sole agent. Bt
THEDAILY TRANSCRIPT} Wa gf the Mbnutactufere’ and .
a5 poo “ ss = ci Me vi J ciation ot California to prevet
between free and convigt ‘labor a
. ay
we aE
(Established Sept.'8, 1860.,
_Nevads Sah Nevada Gounty, Oalif,
es
LocAL Reapine Noricss—Ten Cents a: Line .
for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Bubsequent Time, One Dollara Line a Month. Rates
For Other cto cant Made Kno'vn on Appliation
§
SATURDAY.. MAY 16, 1896.
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPY'S
Summarized Mention ot Minor Home
Happenings.
Clam Chowder at the Star & Orescent
tonight,
Rev. W. C, Gray left yesutday for Red~
ding and will return. this evening.
W. G. Richards is having his place ol
business painted and otherwise improved.
The Excelsior Whist Club will meet at
the residence of Geo, F. Jacobs one week
from Monday evening.Mias Lillie Boynton, formerly. of Grassy
Valley died at St. “Helerid Thuraday 6ven-”
ing of gonsumption, She was about 28
years of age and a mother and sister survive her. : ‘
Mrs. Joseph Waters, who at one tim:
lived in Grass Valley, died at. Calumet
Michigan, on the 4th-of this month
She'leaves a husband and one .child .at th:
place’of hér death, besides a-father, brother
and sisters living at Grass Valley.
Superintendent Dawson of the (Gold Hil.
mine at Grats. Valley has’ arrived fron
San Franciseo and intends to push work
immediately. The old machinery will b
replaced with new “and inside of tw
inonths everything will be under full headway.
‘The Purse Was Gone.
Mra. George Baker of Columbia Hil)
went into Colley Bros,’ meat market thi:
_afternoon and made a purchase, She place:
her purse upon the marble table in front o
the meat blocks and forgetting to.pick it uy
again left the shop and crossed the street t
the Tea Store, where she ordered some good+
and was about to pay for them when sh
discovered that she did not have her. purse
She hastened back to the butcher shop, expecting to find it, but it was not there,
When Mrs, Baker put the purse’ on the
table there was a lame. Chinaman. standing
neir by and as he departed rather suddenly
he is suspected of having stolen the purse.
Under Sheriff Neagle and Marshal Getche}l
searched the house where the heathen was
supposed to be, but failed to find him.
Justice Holbrook remained outside anc
finally the Chinaman came out. He wa:
ezarched but the purse was‘not found, the
heathen only having 75 cents. The purse
contained $10, and. only a few minutes before it disappeared the owner had taken out
$200 and deposited it in the bank.
Now Completed.
The Union Hotel’s electric call-bell sysatem is now in order, thus adding one
more, to the many modern conveniences being adopted by the management for th:
accommodation of their guests, The annuaciator or key-board, which arrived yesterday from Chicago, has been plaved in
position by the electricians and as every
room in the house had been connected and
provided with an electric button all that
remained to be done was to adjust the
wires to the instrument.
Knights Have a Time.
” Last night at the meeting of Milo Lodge,
K. of P., work was in order in the second
and third degrees of the lodge. Quite a
delegation of the membére of Olympic
Lodge was up from Grass Valley and
when the work in hand was finished al)
went from the hall to Mrs. Perry’s restaurant and enjoyed a fine oyster supper. It
was about 2 o’clock this morning when the
Knights dispersed,
Theatrical Attractions.
Manager Jacobs of the Nevada Theater
has . been written to for dates by the
Gracie Plaisted Company and a company
headed by Jegsie Norton, the clever soubrette and singer. The Plaisted combination will be here some time during the latter part of this month, while the latter company will appear at the Theatre the fore
part of next month and play a‘week.
Superior ‘Court.
The following business was transacted in
the Superior Court today, Hon. John Cald~
well presiding:
Estate of Pauline Van Hoeter, deceased,
Order appointing P. F. Simmonds attorney
for absent heirs.
Josepli Townson, native of England, was
naturalized. Witnesses, J. J. Jackson and
James A. Cunningham.
Methodist Church.
‘Rey. W. C. Gray, pastor, will preach
atlia.m. Sermon especially to Sunday
school workers. Infant -baptiom atthe
morning service. Epworth League anniversary at6:30 and and 7:30 p. m, Other
services as usyal.
Will Adorn the Chair.
McKinley served all throngh the war,
and for the first fifteen months as a private
" soldier,’ In the award of honors richly
‘earned the.man who carried the knapsack
ats seoond te nobody, and bis figure will
(bial 8 cane
McKinley and the A. P. A.
Wasurneron, D. C., May 16,—Today’s
meeting of the, Supreme Advisory. Board of:
theA, P. A\-was.the most interesting of the
session, » ‘Lhe'aetion of the executive com-.
tnittee in black livting McKinley was considered, “ Tt'was found that the evidence as
presented’ ‘to the committee at the first investigation. warranted the committee in taking the: action that it did, but the complete
évidence to the ‘same effect just taken by
the full Board-‘was pronounced unreliable
apd the Board ordered that the ban against
Meikisley” be removed and he be placed on
the same plane with, the order as the other
‘Presidential candidates.
The Insurgents On Top.
4 Lbowvon, Hog, May!16.—A Tedbet otha
The whole Island is in revolt and the Spanish troops
Times from Havana says :
are acting on the defensive, They cannot
prevent the landing of supplies and reinforcements for the Cubans, They are ‘pracHeals powerless. Pee) it ka a
England: and Prane wit ‘Spain.
Nsw Yors, May 16.—A St, Petersburg
pecial says: The Daily “Piédomski’ says
editorially” that in” tase” of “war ‘with “the
United States, Spain can count on the assistance of England and*France,
Spain to the Powers.
Mapuip, May 16.—Spain hasissued a
circular note to the powers, stating that
while she, has scrupulonsly observed all
treaties, the United States has infringed
upon them on every cccasion.
A Losing Contract.
Searryte, Wash., May 16.—The . new
that the Government refuses to accept from
the contractors the regently completed dry
dock at Port Orchard oceasions.,no' surprise
here. °-The pumps handle enly 98,000 gallons of water a minute instead ‘of 110,000 as
required: There are serious defeats in the
saisson, and there are numerous living
It ‘will cost the
contractors thousands of dollars to make
:prings under the dock,
yood the defects, and the contract will when
properly completed be a lossing ‘ene ‘to
them,
The A. P. A's to Control.
San Francisco, May 16,—A Los Anseles special to the Examiner ‘says: Chairnan Arthur of the Republican State Convention was to have made public before this
ime the names of the Executive Committee
ifthe State Central Committee, bat the
arrival of Messrs. Spreckels and Shortri
‘rom Sau Francisco, ‘desiring at least two
nd perhaps four changes made in the progosed list will defer its presentation. till
tonight, Of the 21 to comprise the cominittee it is authoratively stated that 18
will be A. P. A.’s and‘at least seven wil)
be from south of the Tehachipi pass, Among
those whom it is known will be
nimed are H. V. Osborn and Hervey
Lindley of Los Angeles, and E. P. Lilienthal of San Francisco,”
Home for Disabled Miners.
DENVER, Colo., May 16.—The Western
Fg ederation. of. miners in convention here
have revised their constitution and provided
for the erection and maintenance of a home
for disalled minerw.
Grief Causes Suic‘de,:
San Francisco, May 16.—Wm. Gaubatz,
book-ke« per for the San Francisco Brewery
Association was told Thuraday night by the
physicians: that his sick: wife, would -probably die, Yesterday morning he killed
huneelf,
The Texas Cyclone.
SHERMAN, Texas,” May 16. —The latest
returns of the result of. yesterday’s cyclone
indicate. a ‘heavy loss of “Hives, It' is ‘estimated that’ 60 deaths were’occasioned in
thia tity, se¥eral in the towns of Justin and
county.
‘for Fre’ Igbor
cinceaeon, D. C, May 16, Lcdeslatae
Allen has iycteeed a resolution i in behalf:
Howe, and from 120 to 150 in ore *
i] years, was found§murderéd in her house on
Geary street this morning. Her throat
was cut, A well-dréssed young man whe
letter of intro=
duction to her and has a in her comcame from Mexico with a
pany for five evening past, is * suspected ot
the crime and the police are hunting for
him,
PERSONAL POINTERS.
A Concise Chronicle of Yarlous Folks
Doings and Intentions.
on a Visit,
‘ 0. JK Plans An. Came aii bes You
Chas, Sharp came down from Camptonville last evening.
Irene McCluskey of Oakland arrived here
on the morning train,
Prof, F, M, Rutherford came over from
Truckee this morning,
on last evening's train,
morning train from Ukiah, e ®
Superintendent Harmon came down “trom
the German mine yesterday,
B. Worner and ‘Geo.L.: Page arrived here,
last iS fey from San Francisco,
Mrs;"H. ‘Peoatty: fabrifed; here ‘last! even-.
ing from {jAthador Sounty, of a visit. 5 bs 3
: Mrs.’ Dri Wison: . iatrived {here Jast:
evening from San Francisco to join her husband. : :
Judge J, F. Trebilcox, one of Grass Valley’s prominent Nativé Sons, ‘visited’ the
county seat today, { sf
Geo. T. Emery, the well-known mining
man, arrived here last evening from ‘his
home at Alameda, }
Mrs. Morris Gallagher nail Miss’ Annie
Stewart today went to San Francisco,
where the latt€r will remain. ~
Mrs. Josepn Fitz arrived here last evening from San Francisco ‘on a visit to he
dapehter, Mrs, Frederick Zeitler,
A NEW DEPARTURE.
grass Valley Has a Nove Way r i.
creasing Its:Revenue.
The Trustees of Grass Valley have come
to the conclusion that there is a fine chance
to increase its revenue by allowing saloons
in that town to keep open all night by paying a license of $12 per quarter extra, This
is the way the ‘authorities down there put
it :
Sec, 2.—All persons selling malt oor
spirituous liquors dr ‘wine between the hours
of5.d’eldck ‘Ai M., @nd212 o’clock:(midnight)
shall first purchase-a license. therefor at the
J} cate of $12 per quarter year.
Sec, 3;—All persons selling malt or spiritadus liquors or wine between the hours of
12 o’clock (midnight):and 5 o’elock) a.M.,
shall first purchase therefor, additional .to
che license provided for selling liquors during other hours of the day, at the rate of
$24 per quarter year. .
E ‘TELEPHONE,
The Latest Grass Valley Items--Up
‘y to. 4 o'clock This Afternoon,
The lecture of Alf. Tregidgo last night
was highly interesting in évery particular
and will be published in full in this even
ing’s Tidings and Telegraph. :
‘All the present school trustees will be
candidates for re-election at the election to
be held June 5th.
The Athletic Club will meet tonight to
make final arrangemeuts and decide ‘definitely where their field day will be held.
-Lhere seems to be no doubt but that it‘will
take place on the 30th of this month at
Watt Park, as Glenbrook is in anything
but.good condition and,.the.cost. of.fixing
it up would be considerable, The idea of
holding it at ‘Storms’ Ranch has about been
abandoned on account of the heavy expense
attached.
: Dr. 0. N. Sullivan,
This well-fuowo . . DéuhistOpficiaa’ will
be at National Hotel Ju June Ist. mI@tf
Electricity is . Undoubtedly .
. The greatest curative agent of the age. It
is truly natures great vitalizer and rejuvenator, %
lf you are afflicted in any way, and if you
are disgusted with the numerous failures of
doctors and medicine, éall and examine the
Sanden Electric Belt and have a free test,
Will be at National Exchange; Nevada
City, May 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 A
. lady attendent for women will call at your
home if requested tree of charge, mll-6t
The Mis. ot Women,
Constipation, causes more than half the
ills of women.. Karl’s Clover: Root Tea is a
gions & Os,
Ask your physician, your driggistan.
your friends about Shiloh’s Cure for Con
sumption. They will coepsnene it. Sold
by Dickerman’& €o,.’» “
Pills Do Not Cure.
" Pills do not cure Const nc, They only
aggravate. Karl’s Clover Root Tea gives
perfect regularity of the bowels,
. much light and sunshine, and besides there. !
Miss Edith Osborne of Sacramento i is boca
John Tualkins of Mariposa arrived herc .
F. L. Arbogast returned here orf” the . "
. ern ti
and.
energy she saved Europe by she?! ex‘won for her almost a monopoly in the
bickern cure for Constipation, Sold by
has been erected. Tho fences are hi :
énongh to keep thé Dostor’s chickens insi
and other chickens out, After a while o
new barn is to be built, larger than the’
presont one, and a» driveway from Spring
street will be made, thus affording entrance
from both Broad and Spring streets,
‘’Mrs, A. McCauley is having the pine
trees cut down in her lot on Lost Hill.
They had grown so large as to shut out
was danger of them being blown down upon
the house or other buildings. George Jones
is felling the trees, and at this kua of
work he is an expert, being able to dr. p
them almost to a line,
Mrs. Mamie Lawrence has had a neat
fence built in front of her a on
Spring. treet, yee yn yet
' Whie'old Barn Sure” by Wee“ & GEG
on Spring street, back of her Broad-street
residence, has been torn down. Its removal
improves the appearance of the lot. ;
i tear g on n tha anehithat fb
being’dug ‘back of oie Wilding,
along Union ‘strest: It ge to be 14” feet
deep, 80 that the. cement. swallth te» she
built will ‘have a gogal *aorid, je ha
Considerable ‘water has to bé pailed: dl
every. Ny:
Sin fre
ENEMIES OF eNGLAND.
Great Britain: Has Fought and Conquered
Three Great Patentates,
The three i : ietes Oil,
és "have pre gi] 8 str auous a tagonists iy i, puis
XIV. and‘Napo rib ‘Nae
poleon was the most lege eg says
Blackwoed’s Magazine, Philip the most
English rallied against these world-famous monarchs were, first, Elizabeth
and Drake; second, William and Marlresult of the first of these great historic duels was to.overturn the founda. ;
tions of Spanish empire, with its dominion over the seas, its vast colonial
possessions, its’claim, ‘under a papa! . !
4 Reate of the eae Spanish pow:
France or England; giving in the eh:
. the succession to_its old world dom.
. ions to France, its.trade, mariti yo ane
remacy and tee mainly.to tolpiag.
The result ot the third was to shateS Napoleon’s hopes of ascendancy by
and to force‘him back on European
re quests, upon projects which related
deadly. The leaders under whom the }:*
borough; Third, Pitt-and Nelson. Tie . :
bull to an exclusive monopoly of the . !
new world. ‘The result of the second was . ,
to decide which should be the residuary i
11 ¢BSchuler;: ©.’
12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, where this
. woni@tinlseppliance ean. be.seeh ‘and tested
free. of charge, A lady assistant . for
BY
b will jealh: at y je: if reves’
free Of sarge At mt: ot Th a
Fourth of July ollie:
Pp Colpo wtbedt 93 hod
A public meeting will be held at the Court
ie ri nits fig} to vit ae
CURRY dl the proper “eele=
bration of July 4tlf""As'many of our citiEAE POME PAB, the. reapented ston sbe
present,
ph inthtiy lesadau tide-this week: Making
and: preset ting photograplisin natural colors
by a new process, No previous knowledge
of painting. or a ‘drawing i is required, Steady
ponitions: tot “bright pupils. are in demand,
For partictlars call on R. T. Swenning,
patentee, 6:30 to 8 30’ P m. Suit 27, the
National, m7
_ It Is Delicious.
staal Honéy Brips, pure cane syrup, the
finest article in the market, To be procured only a at Gaylord’ 8.
. . Catton Product and Pure! ‘Boea.
Consumers of syrup , will do well to remember that all Eastern syrup, so-called,
usually very light” color and of heavy body,
is made from glucose, .Tra GaRvEN Drip
is made from sugar caneand makes delicious
taffy candy; which is -evidence ‘that ‘it is’
pure, For sale by first-class dealers, in
caus only, : P al7-1m
i ARRIVALS AT THE
Union ae Main ee
“Chas, Saas’ San Francisco,
JD. F. Daley,
« Carter, te :
. Sparks and wife, Lincoln,
as R. Dayis, San, Juan,
BK, Holden,
Ow Wy Herold, sréress City;
a S. Landsburg and wife, Relief rer
G. Landgburg, ;
Ww. Godfrey, “s
“Chas: Freeman” f “
*M. C, Dunkley; Graas.Valley,
Cc, O. Barker, You Bet,
W: Lindley," °° *«"
Chas; Shab, Ga tonville,
BeL. Redman, ashington,
#6
Jas, Bates, : iL ere
W. Brown, Penn Valley,
G. Mason, f
4
—
to the old world’and not to the new.
Pitt and Nelson did net disappear unitil that end was attained and England’s
that, having, as Pitt said.in almost his
closing words, saved herself by her
ample and assistance.
CASHIER WASHES » MONE: «
Mierobes on Paper Currency» Destroyed.
by an Ammonia Bath?
The fair metropolitan cashier has
added a new factor to her growing valvation which will not prove so desirable
a wile in the eyes of her employer as
the honesty and efficiency which have
2
business. It is the result of the microbe
craze, says the Globe-Democrat, and is
nothing less than washing all the money
she handles, and charging her employer
overtime, too. The discoverer of this
pew way to enhance her usefulness and
cost is Annie Nesmyth, the moncy-taker
of a big down-town hotel. Miss
Nesmyth serves at night mostly, and,
yee less. money comes in then than
uring’ the: da; eiahehe o general: kept
busy enough. a ga ge is pt Na ar
dinty and-:to, the last degree repulsive .
t@handle. Now, the cashier is‘ trained
nurse “resting” from her arduous professional. labors. After a sick . spel!
from handling the soiled currency she
concluded to resign. She was persuaded
not to by an finerease of her salary and
permission wash the money. So;
every night sees a soup-plate of »ammonia water at her elbow, tito which
each note as it arrives is’ dropped. ‘Tt
gets a quick bath and then is laid out
on. a piece of flannel todry as tenderly
as if it were her best piece of jewelry, .
The water ‘has to be ‘changed two or
three times in a night,
paves my
: Won't Work There.
“It is an‘odd fact that the telegraph
lines will not work through the Hoosac
tunnel. Messages have to be sent on
wires strung on poles over the top of
the mountains, ‘fully nine miles, and
that is the way ingoing and outcoming
passenger and freight trains are heralded to the keepers of the two tunnel
approaches, In order to maintain
this overland mountain line a swath of
woodland: has tobe kept clear of trees
and bushes directly up the steep mountain side. There are supposed to be
magnetic ores inside the mountain.
Sowing Bacteria in the Soil.
Herr Notbe, a German scientist, is
said to have discovered a means of cultivating the nitrogen absorbing bacteria which are the cause of the assimilation by leguminous plants to the atmospheric nitrogen, and he believes
that the productiveness of certain soils
can be increased by sowing these bacteria. As the éxperiment would -eost
‘the farmer $250 an acre,.he is not likely
to try it on an extensive scale.
<> Bight Matflmonial Prospects.
“In the reign of*Louis XV. a-solemn
edict was passed in France to the following effect: ‘Whosoever, by means of
red and white paint, perfumes, essences,
artificial teeth, false hair, cotten wool,
iron corsets, hoops, shoes with high
beels, or false hips, should seek to in}duce into the bonds of marriage any
nale subject of his majesty shall be
prosecuted for witcheraft‘and declared
incapable of matrimony.”’
Our 50c, Teas
Our 25c¢ Teas
“part in’ the later wars of Napoleon way’ FRE yi Sy
CREAM
CHOCOLATE
4 Phokage Given: Hach Customer FREE
" .. WEEH. OUR
‘WONEY-SAVING
TEAS
COFFEES
SPICES
cost 75c Elsewhere
cost 35¢c Elsewhere
ur 20c Teas . cost.30c Elsewhere
. EXTRA PREMIUMS GIVEN AWAY,
Great American Importing Tea Co,
' Commeréial St., Nevada City,
~ 56 Mill St, Grass Valley.
egies Bakery
Successor to
WILLIAM DURE reine,
Prop’r,
Nt YORK BAKERY. through ell Pr
In public, favor seems to sige 2
Ere gots are seve here;
Ahi to serve us wellis Seibt's ide A
TY Polesome Bread, if you should seek,
: : (He hag it apes throughout sate shad *@
% ie} ling to:none hire: patrons:deem, ~~
: Me este Poeperntgeae
oO! pie, all made ‘with skill and care,
* "His Price is always just and fai
Rn” and Choi¢e Wedding Uskea, we see,
?Orfinest'styies, dna purity)
aby this in mftét; that near'shd far,
Hah ier BN RAeY is the Yeiey
i. MCKECHNIE, ©
HOUSE. PAINTER
oR
and
(PAPER HANGER.
Gere Oil Pialehies and Decorating a
aed Leche te
Specialty.
All eodets he executed, Leave oroe
“}PHOTOGRAPHS
Ase ‘Permanent:
¢
Hamenber, I guarantee aatisfaction. : above
MP Visitors are aiways welooms. ie
HONEST GOODS!
is extensive. And the er is there, too—all from
low. as the lowest, and a s
It would please me to have you call yin io t t,
I tinve ithe Way of bite you wan ty tt ah ai
A
tion -of princi
Hrancisco, . Brtuotpal
Sen Juan, Nevada Count
‘otice-——Th de
lowing described stock,
ment ment (No. 5) levied: on t ste:
several amo
eer of the ‘rempective eect
No.
Cert. : Names.
Judson, CharleaC.: -°37 *
~ MOORE © [Son Erba’ eet
SeSes ee. oe Miter, Mrs. a Mav L.
MADE, sede
Sin tip foe te
-.* . amd in accordance
_ Popular)? Ene heuer 5. Today
kn sonte pare sdvertining and Time
Pleasin zg
Se a3 Office--Room 2%, yince
PRICES as Low as Possible otis fornia, i . Pn
For J knanagened nateclge mR ‘Notice.
— a Kalo’ ayes Akal foro aeionic ts
ot Lig
linquent stock _was
Monday the
Call and see my fine display. Fifteenth Day of
MOORE, York st, Nevada City, js: Ramp smc 4nd
ciaco, Gioia 3
ae4 meets
Barnum once remarked :
‘* Most people like Ao 1b3
Hum iem
Ro} othe ide; be) i4
Barnum never kept a clothing store or he. would not
have said Seite A truer saying was. otice uttered :
‘* Honesty is
the Best Policy.”
And that is what I am strong on,”
*
ISS 1a a
lish: sod ‘co net
kere and guaran’
THE PRICES 79 RW by, everything is put down ¢ toe a eee moderate figure—just bs
hade below many
Have you seen my enormous stock this gia ? It inns
Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Footwear, ‘Headwear,
Trunks, Grips, Etc.
CHARLES GRIMES, ~
Cor. Broad and shag eahescina iets ar. .
POPULAR F PRICES HIGH-CLASS WORK
DORSAZ & AMSDEN,(Direct From Oakland), : id
Photographers.
NEVADA: ory and GRASS VALLEY. ~
We have leased John Swart’s Gallery on Pine street, Nevada City, ana it will -be
conducted by MR. F. H, DORSAZ,
We also have a lease of the Sprague Gallery on Mill street, Grass Valley, and MR.
the Finest Ever Shown, ere,
Ww. 0, SPRAGUE will conduct it.
e¢ Our Work. All Concede it is
Welcome Any Place
Sah eis
SAGE OOOF OE FOF I RP RAE FORN Rae
What is? Why, one of those handsome Antique
Oak Sets of Furniture. Make your lovin we
wife happy by purchasing one for her, S will
not be ashamed to receive company in her Cosy
little home, She will undoubtedly show ”
Another Man’s Wife
James Kinkead’s
Sea TS -~ == : ’ ders at the Union Hotel,
ARE tht Kk TARTAR ARERR ROS
They are cheaper than can be purchased anywhere olin: in ‘the
county. Compare prices and te
convinced,
Those Fancy Cobbler Seat Rockers Can’t be Beat.
Cash Stores on: __
Commercial. Street.
WE AWAY
1 have had made a naithed of ‘ea one eof wii
lock the glass Money Box now displayed im our ‘store, and
ontaining Twenty Dollars in gold coin, ‘For, each: “Bt, cas h
purchase we will present you with a key. The. ‘person ng d
ing the key that will unlock the case WILL, BE NTITLED
to the entire contents of the box. No employe. 0 the house
will be entitled to have any keys.
_. Persons holding keys will be given an opp t , of
ing them between September 15th and goth, 2896. :
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AR, WOLF, The Cash Gre
Commercial ries,
HONEST PRICES . HONEST VALUES . « TOHsT ENDEAVOR :
SATURDAY....-:-1
Tt is always plain vailin
down to electing delegate:
County Convention. A f
fied meet and caucus, thi
cg and enquire who
such acceptances means a
The following will be
County Convention to be .
on Saturday :
“Grass. Valle
Gresany, C. H. Mitchell,
Al. B.: Morgan; i Coe
Prisk, M. Shewbridge,
Frank, George Riley,
Dapkley, D.S, Riddle, /
Dankley, Maurice 0’Con:
323. Greany, J. M. Ham
bilcox; W. J.: Morris, W
H, Smith, J.S. Hennesse
Wm. Kelleher, Thos, Ro
F. Barry, Jas. Kenny, G
J.Oweas. F. Dulmaine,
Desmond, A. B: Champi
‘Nevada City—Wm. .
Neagle, J. D. Fleming, 1
Riley, George Coughlan,
8. Ford, E. J. Rector, E
‘Garver, T. H. Corcoran,
J. Carter, D, Bs McCaul
-John Heyer, John Dunni
EE, E, Dulac, Samuel But
oe
WATER ¢
Suyeral Have. Been .
County Re
Appeol: Recorder 8.
chow that some water
been filed recently in,
Slivgeby, H. G. Merria
J. ®. Ruth have filed
the water ranving— inSeo; 20¢p.17, north
D. M. ‘She point of di:
is about « quarter of a
from the main Yuba ri
from the dant at said p
ditch, to the mining cl
“Chee Wah claims,”
waters in Green Creel
waters of the above nat
of purchase. Louis
25,000 inches of the w
Yuba river at the Narr
ville, Said waters are
ing, mantifacturing anc
Said waters are to be .
Valley by ditches, flux
Marysville and to poin
the ditches. The wat
meane of a dam seven
by theans of a flume t:
County Board
The County Board
day at the office .
Schools Rogers. T
Hussey, F. M. BR
Questions to be su
ifor diplomas at the c
examinations to be
wounty were adopted
The Primary grad
jazie Danforth was.)
J. W. Reese was
educational diploms
grade.
Congregat!
There will be prea
ing and evening b:
Sims, Subject of
«Where Are Thos
Said Farewell?”
q@ill meet at 10a.
the cloge of the mort
Endeavor will un
League at 6:30 p, m
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