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bis
ieee
va
says: “Joshua N, Turner, a promilishment opposite Stumpf’s Hotel »
: pr
si
Ee
54 ee
on . pen in hand and indited ei New
for several weeks been an . can,propristor of a shopand
this county,
to a friend in
jing telegram:
whi
ieinplars return Kair thanks
:
W.{Downing has.
bas at his *éstab
An Oroville telegram of ‘Thursday
taken his
Li Sullivan haw
p¥ét Louis. Dan. . Mr. S6hn
For a long time
cardhod., min,
a
. aati
seerGoose
Lats.quill.
Out MeavLoulsDead
eguska.
Barber,
Drops hehe Boston Slogger
His
emer
1
Wenrt
FromThe
ot
ehcad Pe
=
ux officers ot
“ahs “RPISTOLARY SEOGGING.
5
disses
ae
ee
nt
make up ‘in latest styles.
toed
died Tuesday after a. par
ee
eee
} Broad
the County Hospital, on. Pine street, “batween
ofte
Beardsleyfor the beauti-. inma
+ sda: ro.
ailing with . York City. ~ It.is a curious docusag cae ty isi Pi -_ + arn
been
streets,"has
Spring
patient
another
shot
morning
Sanday
to}
given
eas
tem
es
er
ai
:
eee
oe
»
.
literary
the
to
up
scarcely
but
{ment
clothing
cleaned,
repaired
and, eas
sevy meeting . namsd Gaspard Brehardt without . complaint of the heart,and for
newt bY that.
Nevada City, He has represented
pe ge 00 lestFri 4 evening.
provocation.
-It-was-breakfast.time, eral weeks past has been gra-lually style that we should. expect froma both Nevada and Butte counties in to look like new,
)
nt
EPO mmm
‘moat of the patients being assembled growing worse. Fora few days he distinguished citizen of esthetic Bosthe Legislature, and also filled sever. Prerce have ate
Don's
forget
that
J.J, Jackson
ton.
“Hear
him.
ie. avy Mas, EE
the table, ffWhen Hayos ontgred has been: confined. to. ‘his house ‘on
al positions of honor and “trust,
k2eps on hand all kinds of canned
. .
Lund es
n
e
e
“You
can
take
this.
chump
th
about
m
“Yesterday.
.
fro
street.
d
Boulder
ive
He was a native of Tennessee and
goods,
sugar-cured
hams,
wines
and
k
).
no ot iad
din
he oom ot
ST
ed . twelve o'cloc when his wife return Thompsons bulk away from .him aged sixty-five years at the time of
vps sha gucibcil
ae Pierse’s . 8¢ Brehardt who occupied the seat . ed hometfrom a'trip'to ond! of the: and there's nothing left, He ain’t death. He leaves a wife and family liquors for medicinal purposes, and
everything found in 4 firat-clacs
nearest the door, The ball struck si atores, she found ‘him lying inantgot no more heart than a calf, He of several grown children,”
ey
wife,. *
and
th,
ry store.
j 19-tf
Smi
groce
H.
hive
W.
,
the
all
ents
victimin the breast, and passednear finate on the s6fa, Dr. Buelow wae . is a big blab—the bi iggest.of
pense i
:
esd
Pe
aches,
a
oral
ames
t
the
on
owned
boeing
luck
bad
formely
the
He
had
ever
I
ick.”
blabs
big
.
dead,
about
him
and pronounced
summoned
. giving
walked
Hayes
his body.
ly through
County
as apoplexy, of the] to run against. AM this talk.
BRAND andboth
the cause
Georce E.
.
palled
he
as
soon
as
room
the
of
out
.
reasurer Schmittburg,
Cleave: property on Piety Hill, operbri ars and met some one who heart. The:deseased leaves a wife and this swelled hand is a put-up job. ating a sawmill in that vicinity.
A large and fresh supply of Field,
ire
iousl
§@
been
have
hom
He
:
He’s
afraid
to
fight
me
and
he
knows
shot.
2éhildren,
He
came
here
between
been
had
and Flower Seeds at,
He
was
a
popular
-citizen,
and
rehim-if'fue
ad
Garden
vateuonal and willbei
IT understand that certain moved to Butte county about sixCarr Bros., /
cots again as soon as the weather replied that he shot sndther man and three and four years ago from Down-' it,
Cor. Pirie and Commercial streets.’
wanted to be giveuto, am officer, He feville.He formerly lived at Virpeople are circulating reports about teen years ago.
eprom:
ge ea
then none into town where he was gittia City and. Carson,.in Nevada, at me because Iam off here in the
“
ed that_one oh
rted
vort
Wan
Ir 1s repo
‘lodged ta jail, ~~Hayes Sacramento.inthis State, and at“bthwilds, for the purpose of damaging
od am ip Nentec
*
e
da
ng e
on. “he fakirs who are
reputati
livi
my
.
bora
was
Jemi monde
He
Coast.
housethe
do
on
can
who
rl
points
A young-gi
te cM er
ext week t intend to, make a.
where 1
ma yah ~“a ~ Peeteshooting
suicide Saturttempted tobycommit
is . jn Oregon, of colored psrents, and doingthis woulda’t come
and’the
trouble,
any
bad
.
of
dose
a
taking
night
n, as I must get my ac. work and cooking can hear of « good
.
8
ia
Fay UpTake Nett
.
tat Los Angeles
il
of me. . A nicely furnished frost bedroom
all who take J.papers
$5,000 that Ican ahip the gang—. from
J, Meacnam, =. to rent. Enquire at No. 7 Wes
apl3-2t, ©
the whole mob ‘at on@e, As for}
Teachers Tustitute.
et
a
hb
abthatfn he
ngs: out
boil cowr‘tors
el mabemee
Racin
agptbe
pacetaDivide
he
a
Fsitcon
,
. .
NEW SHAPES,
NEW TRIMMINGS,
NEW FLOWERS.
they stay at my place close collectio
b
mh9
Bread street,
en
°
”
oo
Following’ is the progtamme’ %Thompson, he’s no-good.
He's a .
der.. will field
of .the .
piiorm
Tuere
will
be skating at the
big nothing and 1 want him to
at the. same received by failing upon a butcher day:
holda re-union there»
Theatre, evenings, until further
9
avom,;
roll
call,
hand
his.
in
know
I said so.
If his backer is House: © Aiduileston frée.
knife that he carried
i.
;
age at the time . am, nor would
t 30 years‘of
wasabou
temtovhaveofbeerdac
nce
‘a failare
He was an enterpris. jong enough for me to catch them. counts in shape. Those owing me. situation by applying at this office,
his death.
anterurr
is . . of
y "gi
the former.to It
insanity
KS but that she’
aiea
pe
are expected to pay up .without
er er sa coy the pistol. and intelligent young man and I know there’s a gang that would delay. My bills must be paid
_,. Front Room te Rent.
>, Spay Pap
sealer
:
n.
,rea firat-class workma
like to see me downed, and I'll bet romptly, and I expect the same
nrg
THe Grand Lodge of the Knights acchenth, who will probably.
P
"¥
Styles a.
Spring
5
;
‘
MILLINERY!
‘
3
WE ARE. INDAILY. RECEIPT OF
. .
For
a cough or cold there is no
sey
1
‘
°
equal to Ammen’s Cough IN’:
. remedy
.
heen
nee
Hi
Music.
into
wasen-.
enough
rum
Hayes
pump
hog.
to
a
able
chasing
ever
while
ee ee
'
Syrup.
Amona the arrivals on, Sunday
apS-tf B. Butarp, Proprietor.’
to
. Prithary Geography, by Misa Mary . him to give him merve enough
neigh:
the
in
tter
wood-cu
———
©
.
quicker
up
ight’s train were Judge Searls, R —
him
break
I'll
me
face
;
ee
Y “8 ead Hook.
TEE
‘
McMurray, E. M.Pieston-and wi oe a tmee
by Geo. . thanany man I ever met. If it's
hy,
Geograp
Higher
9:45
uplie
uhuins
rah
a
rae
much
R. D. Carter and wife, Mrs, M, A. i owed
so,
fight
going to be a knuakle
;
4
A. Brotk. 3
Rh
an idea it won't b
Sterling and Miss ‘Clemence Taverd. a mea
ey 10:20 “Discussion on the subject) ii. better. I’ve got
Superior Court :
coms
eae
The following business was tran-. . Recess,
public school at North Bloomfield,.
i the Superior Court yester. 11, © Music,
in
reacted
‘accomis
He
is in town on a visit.
day, J udge John Caldwell presid. History, by N. on
panied by Mrs, Cowdery.
a
, 11:30 Expositions
—_>-——ing :
;
De. L. R. Wester, of Grass
9
r to} Stewart.”
; Wiley, va, Carter. Demurre
valley, has been elected delegate ta Ametide
Intermission.
d cémiplaint overruled and de-}
he national council of the Eaighy
of Honéh
2a Ger
Tue sale. day .of the
Ww
Catan ai20 d
lemdan
Modi
i
“
t
bhia’feHiow' to stick
: thi
fter.
busi
a
meronee natn:
Breskd
aerate
about
talking
throw me in a year. If Thompson's
BEAD
1 FM
was ten times the size it is
Diseussion—Resolved, ‘‘That the] ang
it wouldn’t be a patch to eink
Plaintiffs, granted a new orPrinciples of Industrial Training, In-. ow
"
rs pins,
bi a & 12 ity Pins,
ed=n
sizes, per dozen,
meeting with, which is truly hard to enc
‘en’s
Ladies’
Hernstitehed Hi "fa, 2 for
70c
credit, yet we have it from persons Ladies’ Skirts, with double rufile,
Ladies’ Imitation Silk Hdk’fs, 2 f
rimmed
eae
5
dent Wm. T. Welcker.
On and after to-morrow trains will submitted.
et
Huntress
MUSICAL PROGRAMME,
Jas.
vs.
Bagley
L.
A,
dajly on the Nevada county
run.
$1 00 Children’s Handkerchiefs, 6 for si
:
Late caorttieedyorres *y
a tter morning roll’ call, instruwhose veracity we cannot doubt,
thiuéks and wide’ em00 Sieh Rupber Gombe, 2 for
Narrow Gauge Railroad, as* follows: al. Demurrer. of defendant Hantress.
that his cures are astonishing. The . Skirts with seven
mental solo by Miss: Anthea Blog
%
Brass Back Combs,
Leaving--for Colfax, 6:45 a.m. and to complaint sustained,
ten tucks, double ruffle,
striking, Be
T. Mitchell vs.
2:15 P.M.; returning, 11: 184. M, and}
1 26 . Fine Combs
following case is peculiarly
Lac8,
with! Torehon
4 is well known voin thisane’ . Ladies’
per
ee
night dresses, trimmed with
vocal nolo by Miss JenMr. Crandall
A. My
1l Pa
ti EL
00 . Ladiesgh Yandkerchiet’"gs, 8 for
Torchon
c ity and Nevada, being a noted millShoe
Laces,
4 bunches,
Night dresses, 22 tucks, with triple in-Jee
nie Adair of Omega.
GENTLEM An's LIST.
and embroidery,
His Creditors.
uhh
asi
continued
Miection 0of assignee
7PM. ‘The changes in the after. . Election
(N EAR T HE
35 p. M.,
leave this city at 6:45 a. m. and . $100.
those going East will find it advis
tastramestal duet, deaf I could not hear without ‘great ee ee
briggan clocked socks, all
colors,
a
SEs
5;
HOTEL ARRIVALS. .
the various churchforall observed at
In
es in this city on Sunday last.
1
Epi
Bostpow a oh
sia Patty
a htarutladgts
tata
ty’drinuceh
*
:
The party announced to be given the morning, at the Episcopal, Congregational end Catholic. churches,
night}
ow
at the Union Hotel to-morr
Gigs.
NATIONAL SXCHANGE HOTEL.
Sarcmbax, April 12, 1884.
i
appropriate
has, on account of . flowers and evergreens,
Trinity Guild,
to good congrega-.
wigs R Williams, San Juan
Tt having been announced
to takes place this week; been post. tions.
evening special Easterex-.
the
in
that
the
,
evening
poned till Wednesday
N A Conn,
JR Davis,
the numerous other entertainments services were held
R.
Miss Maay Hagan, Cherokee
J B Miller, French Corral
These Guild parties ercises would be held at the Method
23d instant,
are among the pledsantest given in ist Church, a large audience: assemthe city, and a large attendanca at bled, notwithstanding the threaten
O K Cloudman, bes ABet
D McElvio,
Holenberg, Bloo mfield,
Frank
Camptonville
E Ded},
JMias
Fianders, Montesums Hill
and the edifice was.
be an. ing
at next week’s may reasonablyys
ad
Pay enti,
ei
ticipated.
pen
ra.
YI..
'
The
filled with. young and old.
chancel, altar and organ were beau-}
William Williams, City
tifully ornamerited with calla lilies,.
titan Ear Off.
Sanday arising he ‘Toe Clark’s . parities,¢camelias, japonicas, emilax,
ferns, evergreens, eto., sent to
saloon John” Hoskins, commonly roses,
from Cakland, while ‘a
Priddy
Mrs.
known as “‘the Infant,” became inmoss
volved in a row with George Davey large passion cross composed of
and bit off partof the latter's right was fastened to the wall back of the
In the center of the cross
ear, Davey claima that the attack pulpit.
s
on him was entirely unprovoked, . was a large calla lily, The exercise
TO
The Infant has lit.out for parts unconsisted of readings and responses,}
ose
known, and the officers don’t succeed .
©
cial
anthems by tlre choir, all of ‘which
Mel
.
ceteed
,
va
eve
SOLS
REA
g.
Mr, Rodda assistin
s ume
a
55h Mig
sd
stindar
thousand volof
Two
+
and Miscellaneous Works, Fine Fam-.
do
Chris Weber,
Miss Josie Pendets, do
doMiss Mary Gray,
J E Colburn & w, Colfax
Frank Beckett, Grass Valley
Sunpay, April 13.
JG Poor & w, Quaker Hill
GE Withington, City
a pene 5 ae
—
oP rrackes
Miss Mary E Hill,
do
done for me, being sixty-eight years vroreg, from
able to’ hear common. conversation
satiel,
S.A Bulfinch,
scmenparaamaruaeFam
t
ete
oe
a ees
do
J G@ Harris & w, Peoria, Illinois
Se eee
i
UBi“Hotel.
The Zellerbach Case.
ao k
gud
econgteace.
re the at ek
Tam Siew
there is a
rg,E. L. Gold. james Fraser, Rangh ;
{lerbach vs. C. Allenbe
Goldstein was argued) . Cal F. Clark, Bartlett Springs
stein and Wm,
to have been brought out
and Nevada City Omnjbus will be alleged
=
i
Moores
i
dog
¥
Ed SAVANE B80
LNVYOV
]
Charles Mitchell, Camptonville
2t
Fir
.
ein,
Bro
has
de)
do
Nevada
1
:
around, .
ant in
+
cana pllbais SpeeSoabdl .
ver,
7
peivambo
oun— 4 a = ;
ca, Wit Gerete wide and catrbe traved o dis
:
tance of amile.
‘
461
oe
=
aisiace, Calitormiy
Grsonay fene
ies
. ase
Ramsey, R. D.
Ternan, Wm.
4 at 2 hourzt ok
:
ue!
W
_ THEO.
Office—522 Montgomery
m
ee
DS
Commercia street;
Block,
Nevada City, Cal.
CERY STO PF =
: ROc
>
.
es
1
o eer
Ever brought to this city. The stock cadminte of ler
Plain a and Bro
s, Plain
es,
'
eaded Satteens, Mohair and
i Melanges, Percal
Seersuckers, Canton Ginghams, Cheviots,
Linens,h Napkins,
Table
_ Sheetings,
ac
.
T
id
orsets
Cc sets, : 1
Gloves, Sakcl
a
wes
.
: e
,
.
:1
& Provision Store
oi
:
S.
:
nd a full line of
OF
A FULLiG ASSORTMENT
i.
il Cloths, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes,
WE
:
a
oe
a ae
La
And by so doing ‘can quote LOWER PRICES
for the best quater-of Goods than
’
os
percent. by purchasing the goods from me.
ue
City.
to, ty other Dealer iin Nevada
Orders from the country. promptly attended
& SON.
Day,ite . Ssave 2
, Becretany.
:
ies amie
PusE
Sox Cea cost Ban
] Sou a dota purchasing anythingin my line, you will].
cold day i
:)
;
Fails Groceries, Provisions. Wines,
:
:
e
:
.
:
1
Market, ‘
, next
: oor {0 Kent's Meat—
Commerciala Street
,
.
Where they will keep constantly on hand
rT SsEY
eethe¢ with conta af save sing and expenand samples: sentt on application,
‘.
€
Has just received one of the
a
A
50
8
wal be gold f public auction,
Fife, Mrs. ome
Transcript
ae in
O
Dine
f
T
d
, FLOUR;&C.
F
ead. eeeMere Liquors, GRAIN,FEED
nd_lisle-thr
rys= silk-a
= be eC An.: immeHosie
estry,
Tap
s,
el
Bruss
Body
nse : stock. of
ie
ai
m0
200
ae
th
day of March, 1884, #0 many
of such
as may
be
‘Bryant & Suzes. .
Fisher, Samuel
5 M.
up the other day od gio . Sohnston,Rev.
Beryl
Gloextracted therefrom. The ledge is.
and Tawn Grams Seeds,
sos
1"
treets,
And Ladies’ and Gents’. Furnishing Goods.
1881, ee
:
; l
, ea
'
oy enth
mlum
e Ss
Zwick Louise, ce with law, and
ditt on;the. town isreported. to “advertised.”
‘And in accordan
: yaiieeeiea3 06 be, . BOW:
Wad. ‘Wrerase,,*. me
7th
the each
ie on/ of
Board of Directors, ny harm
of the Boar
be, there. are, but few. idle, ioe: BEEN
Ur ged Cay
Be
eatavcte
;
Soe
/
(350
for it, anduse
is
sostelt to. come
into
2
as goon
aca!
The.Young saismine at Sierra i
3
hoene absbnetiah
lar,
a=!
rh ree-ply and Ingrain Carpets, ad
:
:
eee.
d
Q
Heall that its ‘owner claims
ffi
[+
& Pin
id
Corner Broad
ie
oe an order
~-on‘hand »
ian
;
16
ee
we
Teqhurr Christo, =
een,
. scaaecarit
of their confidence. “This medi
Tschurr Christ’n, ~ 40
.
ay
please
P
will
letters
Rese
ing for
a
Pages! be 8 rup) we believe mining
__ en, October
jer
Garmen'
up these articles when they can be bought
Bo
700
100 e
81
(Sen
———_-—__—
AdvertisedLetters:
be erected and . da City, California, for
onorable gentleman,and "deserving three, new mills will
April 12th, " Any person call-.
apal. an 8
sninepal
these
economy in buying the material and making
parechargedfor ready maie. There isnoalready
made for Lempds money
100
s7
oe
100 «= 7)
eo
me ore
as.
Fininger Eliza,
Leoosia a Cheaphes, a
Sierra remaining in the Postoffi
good for a lively season atperhaps
ines
nee of an Jose, Cal., as an City.this year. Two, and
the week endSchwarts O-$0 :
: ie hh
we
of
arties wishing any
Cal,
letters Schwartz CF
“The {alloying is litce of
at NevaSchwartz C¥,
A
=
outfornia,
G00,
het
Bletc
Fletcher Geo,
oe
:. Preapects are}..
The Leader says
just what
ea..
Saeed Wma
dbcen:
ii
Aes
ae wry “ Fa eS sf n a
the same pr!
them at
s stripes,
in plaid and’
Summer
41
i
gat ‘Stace
tz Cathe,
Baltz
agSilks
350
60
Bradley Elizabeth N, 140
Eure
,
Harris
baer York
s Ce Mle
5 chee
Searls, aNew
. JudgeaN Stat
shares
.
Prop’.
y: hee Sead seed
Hans,
F.
Compan
:
.
Manager
: a, D Beam,
city
heat abcd
x
en ge
esa
pageet
follows :
F.
fame
_
A FULL LINE
te DOMARY. Laces A.as
we sabres etwas
tam
aed
Shaw,s do
. “frank
stock if
Gryer Hobe
in the past,we Te-. shareofs Altoona quicksilvershares
uson
stowed up
0, P Meyers, do
in.
spectfully ask a continuance of the] Allenberg’s name, 11,000
o. . CryoRobert,,
k, San Franciee
J. Frowenfeld’s name, and 1,000 Chas B Shattuc
o
:
bie
tt
—
and Childrens’ UN DE R WEAR !
Misses
;
Delinquent Sale Notice.
to defraud the plaintiff
carried atrlow rates, Havinghad 8 . entered ue:
i
ce
a4 i
AND THE LARGEST STOCK OF THEM TO BE©FOUND IN THE COUNTY.
SERA DNS
3 Gdinanest,upon the
OTIGE. ‘There are
fogoo.ay
Thaphies, 4 ad
30,000
= Paagrcoss
defenda,nts Itof enjoins}
by es.gince
thejnsale
public for the liberal
Fi
$e RSF
Sunway, April 13, 1884.
'r
notin . a
. do Cy
Fred Searls,
Say, ,172.
g
it has remaiv-.
and Aisje
oe the . la
e ager
wasthen granted
share of
ar
to merit'a
ers, we hopeerkai
es
‘
owe
60
i
1
te
ods. th.1864
r
Summe
aud
Sripny
of
g
Openin
11884,
ot
tes
The
g
ar,
un
yo
ne,
12
IL
APR
Y,
A
D
UR
Ss AT
believing it to be unloaded.
J H Shammo, Iowa
Prof J C Ridge, Cincinnati
”
:
:
4
é
a=
The latt
have been
Parcels, gorspiracy
a
réliabh
reliable reports
Epes tcneerany, tent neesn
ee stalled bg
alorks
of business, San
C tion of principar place
Location of works,
sither town free of charge:
Ladies’
for me
outside waiting
;
kiae
,Sios
ield
eC auteaa
‘Bloomf
Olsen,l N
ntial) . James
confideuad.
R
histeacon
him ua
who tnadebe
ee e
Lunclé,
liv
do
Chas Brown,
his will, buta.
inside of tHe
9
Miss Mary McOoy, residing at
Oe
alley} 000, The defendant, Allenberg, is. ’ R Yeates, Gold Flat
ian of
its Of dlork and custod
is alleged 4,
d:
:
:
3
of
given, including the best known practical method
THE VERY FINEST LINE OF
George, Iwill,” she said, dropping
can grant you
Nine
Me
MAD
for$350,-. anf Mn
patint ake
The
:"
atlan
.
Neer,
et
Rese
‘Windcl
San
Sohoen,
Lewis
for
judgme
and
ing
Monday, Apsl ath, aécount
4
dfor and
cdtporate
and
.
Friday before Judge Rearden of San . Miss Maggie ‘McNicols,
I ee
assen ee
;
$2 50 up
The 4
Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Ete. Ete.
of thousands similarly-afflicted.Refer to me at American Exchange Ho-.
tel, San Francisco, 0, CRANDALL,
aoe
tend ce cea
Satinen commen
nin
at’ het a
On.and
on the Grass.
1884, the-fare
4 Trunks, from
of
Bo kid First claas Bastern shoes, .
ined
ie
Mines carefully examined
‘Mines: Boaght and. Suld Strictly on Commission
e
ig
Questions,
th the ores.
:
3 00 treating
Boots,
bo
@loths, — fen
now Lean hear1] Table
ly grew better, untilwas
Commercial Note paper, pe quarter
pan ns, pe
taken deaf,
10¢
as well as before I
Reani,
Barbour’s Linen thread, per spool,
2c
am not in the habit of puffing docMY STOCK EMBRACES EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF
tors but the above facts call for more
than a passing notice for the benefit Dry Goods,--Fancy Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, ‘Hats,
aa
.
Spanish Laces, per yard, Rn or
French Laces, bw yard, trom
F
was ® . Bobinette, all colors, 3 yards,
indication I had of relief,
dane sae
gradualI
then
head,
my
in
cracking
ie
H
re
8
85c u P . As can be found outside of San Francisco,
15 . 260 and at lower rices than they can be bought
ats tuat sell for
$4 50in
San
UP . in the city.
ssmakere and peddiets Francisco
vhased at
snd the tick of a watth--something (Laces to
pooportina.ik Call and
the same #2 50 enh clisere im:
cheaper than they can purchase
learn prices.
and
Icould not do for years. The first in
thestock
xamine
New York at. wholesale prices.)
and i Millin
Co nsultations on Minin
25e up . &
12yards, from
Fine Laces,
I am. Torchon
laces, 12 yards, frown
trouble are cured, and now
cal
it
:
2 00
AS FINEAN ASSORTMENT OF
tg a up
cm MEN'S AND BOYS’ HATS
,
old. After Magnet treatment as givLs ay ase ire irate
en by Dr. Darrin, my catarrhal . Insertion, 12 yards for
scare him apes.
R BROS.-..--. Proprietors: . and I want fo
ai
A motion to strike out part of the} RECTO
ae
ng9% Ss
Soreat,P Apel 12, 1884.
i. pe
Pl
a cae : bana ‘a! complaint in the case of Marke ZelRe —
ta
1 50
Men’s Diagonal Pants
:
little faith that anything could’ be. tocall and examine.a : ie “Be
“a Light Colored pale, all wool,
sion
mmis
n'So
edlo
Rent
and
Sold
ht,
Boug
a
face
ed
ria
[te
n!
amo
mes
and
ng
Sr BNa
Weddi
oc Childrens’ Dresses and Infants’ Wardrobes,
EEL Siete, react Core eee eee at little
recitations, siaging by the school and.
prem ene reig
in ascertaining his whereabouts.
do
do”
4 00
$8 50 to
Suite from
ina neat case, which theladies are acre y Boys
;
i
E e Fe DE IDESBH E I Mi E R & co a
60 and 75c
Calico Shirts,
I had . foraninfant, consisting of 80 pieces,
a Co., Cal,
REAL, ESTATE AND) MINING OFFICE
BEAL
16
190¢
bo up } White Shirts, formerly $1 00 now
on_. Ladies’ Collars, from
ness performed by Dr. Darrin
eyrrobe White Shirts tormaly @ 25, now
Mr. W. 8. Dibble’s daughter, of storied s fe rapes
MY
.
25
“T1 00
Sl aee
ol
seg A shirts,
shosked
35/¢
75capr. tol
trom
of the marvelous cure of total deaf. Zidies,
Pillow shamsin lace, from
. Borkeley, Alamed
ly festooned with STANLY A. EDDY..... PROPRIETOR. .
.
:
under'the auspices of the ladies of which were tasteful
oe
ini
Ciitarens’ colored dreeses
to no avail,) until I Heard
physicians,
‘
‘
)
7
s NEVADA CITY.
de eg
MAIN STREET,
per pair,
trouble, accompanied with ringing Ladies’ aprons, all the latest styles,
25 to 50c Suspenders, per pair,
from
“Overture to William Tell,” by Mrs.
a \ginghem Jumpers,
Easter Services.
and noises in my ears and loathsome Gingham aprons,
F. G, Beatty and Miss N. Rich.
bie Shirts, from,
’s dresses,ni) three plaits
able to start from this, city at 2:15
catarrh, I had daspaired of ever Children
50, "6, Te c
F
dembroidery,
inserti
resthe
of
rative
commetho
Services’
Voeal
solo,
‘O
Fair
Dove,
O,
Fond
Merino Hag rgavvers, In otlots; {oe
,
je
p,m. to ant@catch the train leavtucks,
16
BC,
with
s.
dresses,
children’
many
tried
had
I
(as
cured
being
Smith.
Maud
urrection of the Saviour were gen. nove by Miss
ing Colfax at 11:25 P, M.
om 50cto1 35 Margera Fiat, shirts or drawers, ”
x
i
5
H OTEL
ION
*
noon train are made in consequence Tharsday.
. . wright and engineer:
sertion
“Restate of M. B. Kelly, deceased.
Following afternoon roll call, i
Dost Ovens, per pair
lowof the change inthe overland train
To whom it may concern: For more er Hubbard Night Dresses at
ne,
Clara
Miss
by
es
a.
adminis
ted
‘appoin
on the Central Pacific. Persons de-. Catherine Kelly
‘All wool Shaker Socks,* Red, per Be
douthan fourteen years I have been 80 . Ladies’ drawers, with six tucks,
siting to go to San Francisco should tratrix. Bonds filed in the sam of cey of Grass Valley.
fo Unbleached cotton socks, 3 }
eae” ’
ty
Crawtord
&
i
UN
;
's
.
assortmentof dress buttons, per
foes trimmed with Tofehon lace, 75c . Large
is 18 . nila
dozen
Children’s Chemises, laundried and
o,
n Strect, D San Franciscco,
defendant Zellerbach aque and} Public Schools, by State Superinten. Stockto
Chiamge of Ratiresd Time.
60c Agate Shirt Buttons, 12 dozen
at 113 Embroidered Chemises
Darrin,
Dr.
Mrs , Laster
Tiocines ail col
re Rit
feb
$00 Chllen'
now
which
6,
oh
. \
U
}
PARTIAL. PRIGE . LIST :H
25e
om 8 per
Ladies’ Chemises, bleached.or, un40c pm pend bo
ings, tc clock 250
[From the San Francisco Chronicle,]
bleached, formerly 60c,
There is something about the. saoe Bide gy merle, ie
Morals and Manners in the} cess
Sie:
’
nie
ll
;
os
A Remarkable Cure of Deatness.
3:00, Recess,
3:15 Music.
Penmanship, by Prof. P. D. Hor
Mille, has returned from the State . Saturday,
W. W. Cross, administrator, vs.
of Michigan,
M, Zellerbach. et.al, Demarrer of
A “square” of type is 240 ems.
Foca Lake and Yuba Canal ge ton.
3:35
4#€on. to amended cross complaint ‘9
kt
Joan L’Svitivix’
up.
.
Potter,
Frep Bregse, son.of Mrs, {1.C. proceedings granted defendant till}
‘
Proprietor
~
Samples and Prices of all Goods will be sent on application, to
seo.
prove the fact that my prices are LOWER than in San Franci
2:15 “Book-keeping, by M. B. B. . coing to make them put up or shut .
,
Stay of.
ANNIE of
ba Sika
-. SISAL,
be hur I get my
Fredenburr
vs. Browu,
n
bali
——_
‘
e€
tle Elements” of Trade, hishead will
Water and Mining Company has der for defeydant to show cause why cluding
taught in the Public) yo, in on it, ‘Te got $50,000
be
should
.
insolvent
d
adjudge
be
it should not
been postponed till May 14th.
in
:
—
Afliirmative, Hugh. J. . that saysI win in two rounds, and]
. Schools.
TuE delinquent iid ofthe: ‘Chain. . . Raper Nevada gad: Gh vi W.
Negative, H. H. Me-. pat gheody has got as much more,.
~
Baldwin.
for
motion
end I Co, Hearing of*
pion Mining Company is published continua
;
Let the talkers ch:w that, I am
nce postponed till’ Briday. . Cutchan,
y,
in this paper to-da
o>
Who will soon be here to attend to your every wish
together can’t
to mpamerys fy
endqn tigives vs. agp
Surprise Con. G.
Its Creditors
Excelsior M, Co.
s
;
BROAD STREET, NEVADA. ory.
is that. he }.
A reeling, all I can putsayteget’
i
stiff’
his big
and his big stiff put
RATER,
Our Very. Capable WMilliner.,
NEXT DOOR TO STUMPF’S HOTEL,
stones is his line—not heads, © As
for Duncan Rose
SELECTED BY
\. wis
teach this
last 80 long, and it towill
his ‘legitimate
of Geography.
W. A. Cowpery, principal of the
‘
3
kelsiets ef
S88 R fet: Flege—
n
=<
nee
ime..
Respectfully,
A.
BLUMENTHAL.
street. — sp6
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