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August 26, 1887 (4 pages)

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+e I reas pe om bo 62° Owe vw i] Ep ome ia rR Ess. cB Car cm A Woodland youth terribly injure d . fi.12 . eae Gear ane’ ©S" . _ On continuance of the Certitieate in force for the second period of five years, . Ge a youth by throwing red pepper in his) Mareus Levy having filed in this Court his the full amount of the reserve payment made by the member (with interest), [' eeue . Sr aniectend wieeine ¢ pr Sea tare together with division of profits resulting from lapsed reserves (al-o with in. ¢ A serious riot occurred at Ostend.) account be approved und allowed. j terest), arid-gain on Mortality Cost, will be applied to extjuguish the cost for . re = ee igs a é Itis hereby ordered taut Monday, Sept. 5th, . the second period of five years. Similar distribution of surplus is made at 5,2 between English and Belgian fisher. is87,ut 10a. m., is hereby fixed furthesettle-. the end of each, five years to persistent members. F . mentof said acecvunt, at tae cvurtrvom of E ¢ . men. said Cuurt, Nevada City, Cal. All persons . Cash Surrender VWalue. rn a:] is i having amy Claims against the suid estate i e nS Jo) A branch road is to be built from . which have not been beretofure allowed) Should the member choose to surrender his Certificate at the end of the Menlo Park to the Leland Stanford . are hereby required to present tue same to five year period, there shall be paid in cash to him or his. order, the’ full 7.3 . said Court atthe times fixed, ortoe same . ” . f vaserve id \ s Certificate Ge Jr. University. F ! will be barred. All persuns desiring to file umount of reserve paid .n his Cer ate. ¥ wv « 3 e a ‘ “= ; j Iss : of Afghanistan is endangered . settiement. p 5 . Gy Ameoor : if x. . ; itis further ordered that a copy of this STATEMENT JU. v I, 1887. . by a disease: : foot. — . uray te pee ustee ou saS riegas Per rom oe Total Amount of Claims Paid. .. . $280 £00 00 . 4 The American Party has called a j Cal. as often an the same is published beMortuary. Fund, Bank of California se 6 002.85 > National Convention t> be held in . -forethe time sv fixed fur tue settlement of Reserve Fund, San Francisco Savings Union 10,182.45 “ @ Philadelphia shortly ; . sald aecvty WALLING Superidr Jaade Claims on Hand Due and Unpaid None. . > id .M. 2LING,S ge. Se . . . t Thor ton Merzbuch & A. burrows, Attys “ \ ‘ The War Department does NOt . or Aosiguee. (ok PROMPTNESS IN SEPTLEMENT. . z think the Indian outbreak in Colora-. Chea eae Se tee . Jerry Scnooute, ex-State Treasurer of Nevada, insured for $2,000, died . E do amounts to: much. { INSOLVENT NOTIOE. . February 3d, 1887; proofs filed February 21st, 1887; amount paid . February . L Story—A Woodland lady found a ¢20 eA / 23d. 1887. = piece; which she invested in land and Nersda Giale Of Callionien Wat. Kocu, bookkeeper Bank o* California, insure-t for $2,000,—died_Februz adi t f $1250 Inthe matter of G. x. stuckwell,-anIn. ary 5th, 1887; proofs filed February 14th, 1337; ciaim paid February 21, 1887. z we te j SOLS OE Scie pune el DAT IE . op ; BicLey, Shipwright, of San Francisco, insured for $5,000; claim L The assassins. of Samuel Rich, who . filed in this Court his petition, . HOMAS DIGLEY, Onipwright, Of % % SCO, : ’ 3 Cle B di din Oxden last September } schedule and inventory in insulvency, . filed February 8th, 1387. . rea in 4) ast de er, . } by whie i 5 r k . a. > toad : : . hg Mo oe a SuneRaull: ta . Home Benerir Lire Association . . . 3 have Leon apprehended. pe A By } nereby declared tu be insulvent. , Gentlemen—I have to thank you for the payment of . ; William Montgomery, in jail at} Vhe Sheriff uf the county of Nevada is) Fiye Thousand Dollars, amount of certificate held by my father. The payb ir feit . Dereby wie nk oak cael eran ont of this : c long before the date due was unexpected, and I am very & Aubuquerque for passing counterfeit . .iitheestate, real and persuual, of the said nent of this amount long before i as x} ad, and Tam very . F money which he had stolen, has es-. 4%. K. Stockwell, debtor, except such . grateful therefor. Yours very truly, ELLA T. BIGLEY. a ’ . 4 . oantt S Z ' ee t ped, Ber: ray enp ibe ty Santas bucks ot gente at . Xaver Scunirz, Petaluma, insured for $1,000; proofs of death filed April . 1 eT 7 Bae f Castle-Garden . 2!4,pepers and tu keep the same safely ua-. 6th, 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887. . 4 eases ea cs RESET . eae tl eatnoas wt eedien Pe: nie Z.T. Barnum, Yreka, insured for $2,000; proofs of death filed April 6th, 1 methods show that immigrants are . auy debte to tue suid insviveut, ur to deliv. 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1837. ; regularly plundered by those in auceline A Hersey Neloeaing fo Bim ut 3 Ans Warkin R. Paice, Nevada Bank, San Francisco, insured for $5,000 2 died . } thority. fur his use. ‘The said debtur is hereby for-. April 29th, 1887;-proofs of death filed May 7th, 1887; paid May 2st, 1887. 4. . : A Chinese at Oroville sold whiskey . Didden tu transfer ur deliver any property . Home Benerir Lire ASsoctaTIon : ; ; * aoe Indian (brothers: and one of. a ate PEE GS ORD Ue ue OUnre. except Gentlemen —Y our check for §5,000, the insurance on the life of my son, . j £0: PRO) BORD fi i It is further ordered that all the creditors . -Watkin-RK-Price,;—isthis-daymost-gratefully_received,_ Such—promptness__is. bably . ‘ them stabbed the other in a probably . ofsaid aebtur be aud appear before the Hon. . commendable. Yours very truly, i 4 J.M. Wallin-, Judge ei the Superior Court mA DDICL > ~. ae > . } fatal manner. a uf thie said County of Nevada, in open Court, ANN PRICE, By Geo. L. Brander, her Atty. in Fact. . 4 The’ Séuth Carolina rice crop is a yf the Courtroom of saia Court, in tue City vi . Sypney M. Vax Wyck, Supt. Golden City Chemical Works. . Policy No. . failure, and assistance will have to be . the ‘Third aur “of Uctober, 1887, at iu . 791, issued Sept. 6, 1882, for $10,000.00. Total paym nts thereon $383.00. : oa to-k ther . v'clock A.M. of (hat day,to prove their debts . an San Francisco, July-19, 1887. rendered the negroes to keep them . nq Choose one of more assignees of the es-. Flome Benefit Life Association: I , 4 ri . tate of said debtor. rele hacer , Seas 1 3, aoe stam thie . from sturving. . . . Jtis turther ordered thatthe order be pubGentlemen: Your check for Ten Thousand Dollars, a nee be pois the . Thieves are stealing cattle and. jigieua in toe Nevada Daily Trauscript, a expiration of time allowed your Association in which to make payment, Is s P paisa ape ‘ire i 7 > receive ‘a 3 3 i slaughtering them on the ground in Bendite oe in plenieysent spn ager? pebpmeay ed most gratefully received. Yours ig ag ea pee Sie ~arryi >. gai ver is published, before the said day . Sree ised Ses ey AAT 7K. New Mexico and carrying SF me sat tor tiie nleatling Of erealiute ada HELEN B. VAN WYCK. hides and flesh. ; et i eo eolion tegingt the ball Tale! All assessments will be paid at the Citizens Bank of Nevada City, and . Henry E. Coffey was cut in the face vent be stayed. ih * . First Nationa Bank of Grass Valley. . inter n: Sharles West, . Dated August 22, 1887. f \ = > sameare —e . nd sac nseocr es nis ee JM. WALLING, . a as eee a moe myer . alias Barring, in a row : anudge of Superior Cour . »=4 kh { cisco on ape evening ‘ Nevada county, California. . eS Ee i 7 = e } a) er. Attest : F.G. Beatty, Clerk. j ; é A memorial in favor of the arbitraW. ». Sowden, Atty for insolvent. au23 . tion of international differences is to . . . } The Daily Transcript. Nevada City, California, Friday, August 26, 1887. oa eeeteeeeeeeeeaeee ~ m } Has Double the Circulation of any Daily Paper published . WM. 8. RIOHARDS, PROPRIETOR. Gre Daily Transcript. . Nyy Yopk Hotel, Nerth of Sacramento. j . Broad St., Cppesite Theater. . . CIRCULATES IN Nevada City, Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, Speuceville, Nurth San Juan, French Corral, Sweetlanad, North Bloomfield, Moore's . Fiat, Grauiteville, Truckee, and every vth. er town of Nevada county; alsuin Place: . Typ tealee and Sierra cvunties, at Sacramento, Sau Tintis ti] ing it ene of the must comfurtFrauciscu—in fact, throughout the State Fal] fa] abte hotels in the mountains. . “from Siskiyou to San Diegy, from the Si-. _*His Suites of, rooms ‘for’ families. erra tu the Sea. . THIS FAVORITE HOTEL has lately been thoereushly renovated and re-furnished, mak Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by . THE TRAVELIN3 PUBLIO WILL BROWN @ CALKINS-—. pigp THIS HOTEL USSURPASSNo. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. \ ED FOR OOMFORT AND OON= VENIENCE. CONDENSED. TELEGRAMS. . The Reoms are Light and Airy. A line of passenger steamers is to be established on the Tiber: The boom is ‘daily growing in strength among interiur towns. _ \. A. woman is under arrest at Wood. Pt renin Bar in connection with the land for scalding her husband: = The National Convention of Colored . Masons is in session at Chicago. . $0@F Free Bus toand from all Trains. Assignee’s Notice. N the Superior ourt, Nevada county, Cal. Homie Benefit Life Associato INCORPORATED 1880. . 204 Montgomery Street a « Se Francisco. . “TREASURER BANK OF CALIFORNIA PRESIDENT si FRANK C. HAVENS . AUDITOR I. P. ALLEN (OF BANK OF CALIFORNIA) . GENERAL AGENT 8 : A L. B. HATCH . SECRETARY .A. 8. BARNEY > This. is the largest, olde-t and most successful Mutua . . . . Insurance Association in California. . NO MEMBERSHIP FEF. NO MEDICAL FEE. . NO ANNUAL DUES. . 6-PAYMENTS-A-YEAR-COVER-ENTIRECOST} E@ Its Certificates are Definite Contracts for the full! 1 + f : : D4 oy +4 € = yee on a¢ F . amount written therein-and are uncontestable and nonfor-'and nice in the way of Foreign and Domes.ic Fall and) . Winter Suitings. feitable. > lessened Cost to Persistent Members. . ‘as ] Think the Circumstances Demand. ; la number of elegant and tasty, but not too expensive, Ieall are done. . . . Chapter on Clothing, re) 4) Too Busy to Write Out Such an Advertisement . i I have in hand Iam Business Suits, which will speak for themselves when they . My work is my best recommendation, at least that is what: my numerous customers say. AT THE FAIR Everybody wishes to look well. Gentlemen who want nobby-new suits to-wear should-callon-me—immediately and leave their measures. I have eve y tning-that is new No estublishment in the State can furnish first-class clothing to order any cheaper than“ THE CHAMPION TAILOR, A. EF REIDMAN, Broad St., Opposite Citizens Bank. a Closing Out Sale of Boots and Shoes BEING DESIROUS OF CLOSING OUT MY¥ *~ STOCK OF KOOTS AND SHOES, BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON Merchant. Tailors, Commercial Staget, Nevada City. line Seoteh ‘weeds, Cassimeres and Broadcloth Or Our Own Importation, DIRECT FRO:i MILLS IN SCOTLAND. A Large Line of Samples to Select From. . BEST SKILLED WORKMEN EMPLOYED. BARRETT, LOBEGKER & MORRISON, Commercial Street,_Nevada City. renee . . . . . . > \ THE CELEBRATED * ‘ Can now be purchased in this city. Congress by a deputation from England. The Stcve Molders’ Union has determined upon demanding an advance . in: wages, varying from 10 to 15 per cent, ull over the United States and Canada. : To Those Interested. Those persons indebted by notes to the estate of the late Philip Richardr are requested to immediately call on the undergizgned and muke arrangements forthe settlement of the accounts. ‘ W. G. Ricwaxps. Nevada City, Aug. 27-tt ARKIVALS AT THE UNION HOTEL. Mrs. J. Naffziger Proprietre ss August 24. J.M. Thomas, Gress Valley, .»-' W. D. Harris, \ George Lord, do C L. Beckwith, city, F. T. Houston, Hurnitas, Mrs. Jolin Grissel, Wasbington, J. 4. Ott, city, Wm. Hammill, Scotts Flat, Miss H. Voes, Voss Mills, L. V vse, Ce Miss A. Habn, Sau Francisco, Mis. Wells, du Mis. G. subers & duughter, Marysville rFrof. krtz, city, Miss Maggie Jones, Sheldon, lowa, Miss Neilie Junes, do Mis. V. C. McMurray, Camptunville, Fred Guild, city, Geuree Cutting, Sacramento, Paul Frieqmun, San Francisco, George Becker, Washin.ton. a. fe AKKIVALS AT THE NATIONAL HOTEL. RECTOR BRCS.. Proprietors August 23. . M. Place, Omega, . Spencer, du .U’Carroll, ¢o U. W. Kirchner, San Francisco, y. Parvlie, buwunievilie, . Meyeis, du . G@. Nixon, Washington, .C. Milier, Freneu Corral, Dr. 8. M. Harris, ¢rass Vuiley, Thomas Corrigeun, Muuney Flat, mugene Currigan, do G. H. sternes, Yuba City, Thomus bauer, sierra Vity, George Fletcner, Grass Valley, P. H. Paynter, do Miss Jeunie stewart, Virginia City, Miss Mary stewart, do J. Harris, Sierra City, C. Steinbeck, San Francisco, C. W. Croés, do Mises Ida a altmaa, city, W. ¥. Hargis, Sau Jose, N. Luchsiaser, Willow Valley. “sm “sc ZE T wpvsevs poems woces a2 C1ibp Are the Best. Established 1860. CSED BY THE BEST PENMEN. NOTED FOR SUPERIORITY OF METAL UNIFORMITY AND DURABILITY. 20 samples for trial, post paid, 10 cents. IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR &CO., 753 and 755 Broadway, New York. THE CENTURY, for 1887. HE CENTURY JS AN ILLUSTRATED Nonthly Magazine, having a regular circulation of about two hundred thousand copies, often reaching and sumtimes exceeding two hundred and twe ty-ive thou saud. Chief among its many atti. e ions this vf our own country in ite most critical time
as set forth in THE LIFE OF LINCOLN, By His Confidential Secretaries, J.C. Nicolay & Col. John Hay. *he authority of his son;“thé Hon. Kubert . cincoln, is the only fulland authoritative record of the life of Abraham Lincoln. Its authors were friends vf Lincoln befure his presidency, they were most intimately as suciated witb him as private secretaries throughout his term of office, and to then. were transferred, upon Lincoln's death; al. his private papers. Here will be tuld the inside histury of the civil war and of Presi dent Lincelno’s administration,—im portant details of which have hitherto remained un authentic history. cation of this work, NOVELS AND STOBIES. “The Hundreth Man,’ a novel by Frank R. Stuckton, auther of “The Lady or the Tiser?” ete., began in November. Two novel ettes by George W. Cable, sturies by Mary . Hallock Fuovte, “Uncle Kemus,” Julian By reasun of the publi prominent American authors will be print ed during the year. THE WAR SERIES, Which has been folluwed with, unflagging interest bya great sudience, will occupy iver space during the coming year. Gettysbur, will be described by Gen. Hunt (CMief of tbe Cnion pinta at Gen. Longstreet, Gen. E. M. Law and others; Chickamauzsa, by Gen. D. H. Hill; Sherman's March to the Sea, by Generals Howard and Slocum. Generals OU. A. Gilmore, Wm. F. Smith, John Gibbon, bBids for Feed. “EALI‘D proposals will be received by the Directors of the 17tu Agricultural Asse ‘lation until and including Tnhursduy, Au_. 25, 1887, tu furnisn tive (5) tons of hand: . (with inl Vat . thrasued Kye straw; tive (5) tuns of Hay (mountain); three (4) tous Altulfa, two (2) tons Grass Hay, audtwo (2) tous cheat Grass Hay tur litter furcuttie; to be deliver edat Gienbrovk Kace. Track between the . 2uth of Au,ust and the Sth of September, in elusive—ull subject to the approval of the Superintendent of the Track. Bids ty be fur more or less of the above quantities. adie reserve the right to reject . itudlism, Astiology, ete ids ty be directed to GEOKGE FLEiCHER, Secretary, Grase Valley, Cal. EALED PROPOSAIS WILL BE RECEIVed by the Buard uf Education of NevaSehooi istrict until ten v clock a. M., mat “tn, 1807, tor furnisuins wuod to by vered on or bei. re November ist. as 101 1. @ evrcs of vak wood 4 feet lon, and : meth pine woud 4 feet lung, to be ; asuingtyn Bchoul House, anu va Hurace Porter and John 8. Mosby will describe special batties and incidents. Stories taav ail engagements, prison life, etc., ete., nofwppear. fe “. SPECIAL FEATUBES . cles on affairs in Kussia and Siberia, by Gev. ‘. Kennan, author of Vent Life iu Siberia,” ’. who hus just returned from a most eventfu: . visit tu Siberian prisuns; papers on the Food Question, with reference ty its bearing on . the Labor Problem; English Cathedrals: Dr. . Egglestone’s Keliziuous Life in American . Colonies; Menand Wyumen of Queen Anne's xeign, by Mrs. Oliphant; Clairvoyance, Spir«by the Kev. J. M. } Bugkiey, D-D., editor of the Christian Ad. vocate: «stronumical papers, articles throw. ing Hgbt vo Bible bistury, ete. . 2 PRICES—A FREE COPY. Subscription price $4 a year. 35 cents a . number. Dealers, Postmasters, and the Pub. ishers take subscriptions. send for a beautifully iliustrated .4-puge catalusue (free), spe’ ‘sl offer by which new readers Can yet bu Kt ii bere to the besiuuilig of the’ War 3e1.6 ata very low pees A specimen copy (back number) will be sent vn request. Meutivun this paper. year is a serial which bas bee. iu active . preparation fur sixteen years. It ga histor) . This great work begun with the sanction . uf President Lincolas, afd Cofitinued unde: . revealed, that they might firet apeeerin thir . Hawthorne, Edward Eggiestune, and othe: . ustrations) include a series of arti. conteining full prospectus, etc., including u . The Leading Grocery: and Family Provision Store J.J. JACKSON ---------Proprietor There will always be found at this first-class Grocery . Store every article required for family use, which will be sold at the lewest market rates. : a . ALSO ON HAND THE VERY BEST OF WINES AND ELTLQUVUOCR ss. J. J, JAOKSON, 18 and 20 Commercial Street. . HOUSE FOR SALE. . The . — . Chicago, and conveniently situated. Cottage \ SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE, HARD FIN/ igh, with good well, stable, woodshed, te. i . WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. . UNION HOTEL, . NEVADA CITY, = = = = CAL. . i EST VENTILATED AND MOST COMfortable House in the Mountains: con. tains one hundred well furnished rooms: excellent accommodations for those seek. ing health and recreation; center of an in . teresting mining and scenic region; sur. rounded by forests of pine and cedar. Parties troubled with throat or lung complaints will derive great benefit from a sojourn in the dry, balsamic climate of this mountain . ble organs for homes, schvols, churches ‘own, at one of the best hotels north of Sac. edges, societies, ete. ratifento. al ESTABLISHED-REPUTATION . . Apply at the Transcript office. . ! Has attuined a standard of excellence which admits of no superior. It contains every improvement that 1nventive genius, skill and money can prodnee. These excellent Organs are celebrated for volume, quality of tone, quick response, vuriety of combination, artistic design,beauty in finish, perfect construction, making them the most attractive, ornamental and desira ; Pwo Samplé Rooms on first floor . and other superior accommo. dations for Commercial . Travelers. UNEQUALLED FACILITIES * SKILLED WORKMEN, Mrs. J. NAFFZIGER, Proprietress. BEST MATERIAL . H.G, Pansons, Business Manaver, . L. 8. CALKINS. . N. P. BROWN . BROWN & CALKINS, Book, Newspaver and Job Printers. . ae TREY OF THE NEVADA CITY (I DAILY TRANSCRIPT, the leading pa ; perin Northern California. It wns estabi uehed Séptember tth, 184, by NP. Brown «& Co, COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular Organ. INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND PIANO 8TOOLS Notice for Publication. _ Land Office at Sacramento, Cal. Cataloguesand' Price Lists on application ote Aucust 10th, 1887. N GfICE 18 HERERY GIVEN THAT THE . F#EEfollowing named settler has filed no. tice of his intention to make final proof in . rpertos Fie. preg ant Get sue proof OHICAGO COTT w made befure Hon. J. M. Wallin,, 8uAN le perior Judge at Nevada City, Nevada CounAGE ORG 00 . ty, on SEPTEMBER TWENTY-FOURTH, . 1887, viz : Henry Pilliard of Nevada county, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. . forthe Eg of SEY; SWY4 of NEY and NE 4 of BEY ection .8,T, 14, N. R. 8 E. He Sa . Qames the following witnesses to prove his % : JAS, Gs HARTWELL, Hayes . continuous residences upou, aud” cultiva. tion of, said land, viz: John Ragsdale, of . Copper Gap, Placer county; August Combe, . Surveyor, . of Clipper Gap, Placer county; Michael —AND=— Higyins, of Grass Valley, Nevada county, weak wood 4 feet lung and 1 cord; Can you afford w be without the C E Nvod 4feet lung tw be deliverea . T U KY? ae kebrel House. bide to be THE CENTURY CO., HN WEBB 2K, District Clerk. s NEW YORK. e : , Dudley Deadman, of Grass Valley, .Nevada county. : aul2 BELDEN HETZEL, Register. C. 8s. Deputy Mineral Surveyor. FFICE—Upstaire in Reckman’s Block, cor. Broad and } ime Sts., Nevada City q “ST OFFER ‘THE SAME exATCOST, POR CANT ONLY The Stock consists of a fi ]l line of Ladies’, Misses,’ Chil dren's, Men's and Boys’ VP EEREE =! SRA (e-Is the Hest in the City. Try It. . . SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS "let Sold cee or package. Of the best quality and manufacture. No auction goods in the store. . Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and-other Grass Seeds. . CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent a REMEMBER, no more sales will be made on) + emer mene ern meee credit. willtplease pay up without delay. John Webber. All persons knowing themselves indebt d to me BUCKEYE MILL. CONPANY, Q —-AND -. NA see die gna. eae & That while every one else is crying “dull times,” our business shows a gratifying increase ? sold more goods this Spring than in any of the ten year since we commenced. We believe the it is known that we live up to our motto of i GOOD GOODS, . LATEST STYLES, Lowest prices, And Everything as represented. Flowers worth $1 and $2—your choice for 50 cents. Cat Tails 25 cents per bunch ‘Straw Hats from 10’cents up. -—_-BAftkrs3.— Lester & Crawford MAIN STEET, NEAR UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL. In fact we have . reason is because PIONEER MILLING CO’S . . . . PATIONT ROLLER FLOUR. 4 Lapacity ol the Mith, 1000+ Barrels Per Davy. The above named Company have ALL ROLLER SLOUR MILLS, and guarantee the Flour manufactured by these Mills to be the choicest in the State. . 0. G. TORSON, Agent ld PATENT ROLLER FLOUR ! MANUFACTURED BY THE Nevada County Carriage and Wagon Repositary BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. “ CEO. F. JACOBS, = 2) 2 (ss -Headquarters for the Celebrated Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon, _IN ALL GRADES. a WHEATLAND MILL COMPANY, ‘AND SOLD BY ALL THE The above Mill has justly earned the right to claim that their Flour is the. WEHEITEST AND BEST Of Any Manufact ired inthe State, TO THE LADIES: Columbus Buggies, : Carriages, : Phaetons) Call for it. hive it one trial, and you will then use no ; ‘ aT. other brand. LL aaa — THE PROPLE'S CYCLOPEDIA IS THE BEST INTHE WORLD FOR GENERAL USE! . The New Three-Volume Edition Comprehensive and compact—58,000 topics. Reliable—400 first-class contributors. presh-Broagat Rows te the present year, Now. Ready—Subseribers not ket Waitin: with only a part of a cy ) Really Cheap—Less than half the price of similar eats SA ercignedie, Send ts us for specimen €6, Gt., tht FOli HAY Bee for yoursel We call the. special attention of School Trustecs, Teachers, ae ts the EDUCATIONAL 3:2,’ RTMENT. PHILLIPS .& =aUuUnNT, Complete in 3 convenient yolumes. § FRED J. THOMAS, Axent for Nevada County. Plaza Freed Store. CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR —_— —-0-. CONSTANTLY ON JIAND ALL SORTS OF . may and Crain, Flour, Potétcce, Ccirs M ce . ; Buckwheat Flour, Etc. ‘32rAgont for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR. Kept at all the Grocery tares. Ask For It. ie ee eee ae? he ee ee et ee eS se — > mS m Pe -— an]