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April 16, 1874 (4 pages)

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ae meme ——— ahother ~op ion, Know. ed to Vote, ~* Téfrony, of baliot vine worshi this p4 Chureln i.: togethér with the ufi. to soling. Perhaps that may be Marys. christian and disgr aceful adds to or contrary is desired, o-Orniy = Tr ballots, d or can. h the in. . electing, — OF balloty y imprig— ies bonght at 30 per cent. Church meeting, has led us to de-+ low cost. They are now‘going to . Railrerd talk is net as eeneral ag termine to resign our -eannection . he sold “at-Cusper's store with the it was a few.weeks ago, but-there is . with'the above Church, and to-wi a lance ofth “gr anderct rrent—of—determination . draw’ fromall fellowship, lest we perebased in Sun Franciseo and the which will result in its ~eompletion, sho be uld partukers of its sins. ‘Eastern-—markets, tweuty@tive” per We hear of parties outside_of town, Signed—Deucon A. C. Gillespie, cent cheaper than any house in this “who suy if they Were solicited,. they. NC. Tully, C.A. Pare, Edward , city dare ‘would-subscribe. nus to put. he ballot 1600 -#nch throw away your modesty or’ formJohnson, Mrs. Mary Ann Johnson , (fiir dealing, and Tevious te” Cevice op ) HeCertain whom the t the cop. name of , J 2dge, or ly discoy. by such t leas than collars, ferver or L purport. net, fou; fact held, _ ~ COUN ter cé Of the-— GF Ward kris pun. the “State two nor ally adds actually Bor who © byiw. ¢ Phot lesg 8 or abeta Torntion. or Who, the com does not is pfacT. Grand ore Jigis pune ' County Tin the © same, (r ) UWE, Te ror inthe ©, or far. ote, Whe ming or ad that i6 . thereon ch elech elector ny office e for; or Clerk of , Induces ereof, to ector in ity ofa “intent OF” BRy ’ his etprevious . to pay r deliver Irpose ot s at the eusating. dance of veyance . r deliver pose inany Cali ho!ding AC of s, hand. te-suich r. goa can grees bo tof any ality, as you choose, come forward . 8. W. Stoddar d, Mra. Harr'et Godair, and subser:be und not wait for an. Mrs. Mattie Phillips , Mrs. invitation. : -. Peard, Mrs. H: L: Gove. Itis a common “sight (evenings) . Theatre this evening,. ure seldom Suits formerly sold for eclipsed. The management of the. . “‘teallow them to be on the streets show has been at a great expense in . u0w be bought for $20. after dark. er made By _pet vote for pdidate misde TOgivet— member al’ con all over the county, but this ‘one . city wh» for ates fer in this y perse fered t# te thas iber n wenreceive impri> pp thaD threstt, cé, Wil one, . * Thtally meeti ng belt publi¢ nor. By offers the Fre succes jate, “ t erther r esbe' nih BEY Ns falls 1 hw fora, jon, * money Ever brought to this city. — aa $25 can andf in our line Cheaper thin any other House! — Peter Purdon is actively enga . for sale at a low figure. . & one-third water right in a ditch, Quick Work. fine well of water, a pleasant resi aa ~eicy—bear Roscoe’s ranch. The . . War m weather has not yet arrived, Was ie by weg se . Winter clothes are yet comfortable. the time. being in the ditch at . About four hundred feet pit ofthe ditch was curried away. & snd everything arfanged to rin a The tunnel . Was seven feet wide, and seven’ feet vegetable ingredi + *tpecttithe entire work was. com-. 8 new, can be bought for half its pleted and er. running Yesterday, We re through value if applied for soon. d this as quick For’ par ticulars enquireat this Office. al2tf. ° 25.00 100--— Sary, will be sold at public xuction, at the gether with costs of s vertising and expenBes Of the sale——— BE : W. J, GUNN, Secretary. Ocfhie—Room No 2, 410 Montgomery St., ancisco. California. apé Stage and Exp ess Co eee STAGES wil leave Neva~ da tor Moore’s Flat daily, Sundays excepted,) at 645 : ing “a Clim Si es style N BACHTAL and UKIAU S. BACHTAL, Whose Post Office is Nevada city, Nevnds County, California, have made application for a Patcnt for the Big Deer Creek an@-hant Chance Placer mines, situate in Empress Is California, und described in ihe plat and Cloths > Cashmeres, Foulards, Poplins, Black Goods, “Calicos, &c. — ; notice on file in this office as fo.lows, viz : Upon sarveyed land, bing theN% of NE. BSts of NE kof NW & and N % of N 4 of SE ky of NW \ Sectiod 9, Township IGN KR.YE M.D. M. Said lo¢ation was made by these Applicants~and others of whou they have since purghasel, in: the month ‘of Jauuary, t&09Adjoining claim ants are on the South owners of the Nevada . Mining Claims. = : _1 would call special attention . . aii “persons holding any adverse elaina to the large stock of American ee thereto are hereby required to present the ‘eine bef this ore office, within sixty days trom the first day of publishing hereof : Dated March 21 t, 1874. "5, T.B. McPARLAND, Register, Johh Caldwell, Atty for Applicant. ape e Housekeeping Goods. x z : Tans 2B Sheriff's Sale. — = Sere = Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO . medirected and deiivered, issued cut : said Courton-the dayof December,1874 in favor of Daniel: on herty and against Augustus C.H. Moore for._« sum of Seven . Hundred and Fourteen and 1-100 dollara damages, with interest thereon at the rate = : : : ee CARPETS. CARPETS : ef seven per cent per annum till paid, pay . utiful . ablein gold eoin ot the United States togeth#t AIN, / er with $25 60 Costs and disbursements at the date of said judgment, and accruing costs. I have levied upon tho following describ~ ed property, heretotore attached, to wit :— That certain lot ofdand situated in Rough ~ & Keady ‘Township.Nevada County, Cal. and € : ‘ SHAWLS. focur £ variety of the latest Eastern style grea te 4 . They must be seen to be appreciated. : “1 : : a snd see for yourselves. oak described as the 8W 4 SW b wed oS x of tue ot igh oe a 4 oe Lot No 8, The & 4 of lo o 6, and & whole of Jot No3, and ot No 4,-aH-in—Sec tion No 1, fownship 16 N Range No 6 Eaat Mt Diablo Base and Meridian and contuining 206 90-100 .cres ofland. Alsoslot of land enclosed ‘by a fence adjoining the above described lands on the west. Said ~. above described land adjoiming Jackson's Given under my bund thig 31st day of I have on Hand @ large and pet.comrete Stock of Ladies, Childrens’ an isser fine Shoes of all kinds which pre boundto give the greatest patisfaction. s ae Y OTICE t& hereb ven that in ance ofthe pot lag puree the Probater ourt at the County of Nevada, inthe State of California, nade on the 25th day of March 1574, in the matter of the Estate of Benja. Biin Bingham, deceased, the undersigned. ; Adininistrator of said estate, will sell nt . private sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, OTHER GOODS. in separate parcels, and subj ctto confirma g = tion by said Probate Court, st Nevuda City, Such as Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, Nevada county, on Saturday, Apri! 18th, c = 1974, at ten o'clock, a. m.,all of the property : and ten thousand x y other ar-: Fashionable Stock of . hereinafter described, and for that purpose will receive bids in writing up to said day ' for the purchuse—ef ssid property in seps rate parcels. Said sale will inchiie ai) the ticles too numerous PARASOLS ! Ever brought here—#@ail of San Prancisco make and the Latest Styles. As F to mention. : Sc fright, title and interest of the said deceased . 4t the time of his death, andeatl thi right, title and terest that the said estute har. . ee ‘ 2 Ss by operation of law ; or otherwise aquired . pomhice than'drin additfon to that of the saic — . deceased at the time/of bia death, in and My Stock isthe largest and Mos$Comje 4) those rtain lots, pieces or parcels o7 = ‘Give us a Call; . Physician and Surgeon, Administrator's Saie. Gere -Have also on hand the most Elegant and W.C. JONES, M. D. ‘ JOSEPH PERRIN, Sheriff. Ladies’ & Children’s Shoes. They, haye . ROSENBERG BROS. Ss March, 1874 Dibble & Byrue, P)fts Attys. elegant that every lady that sees thei buys be plete of any ‘in the city and.I propéae to All we ask is: Call and see our Goode Work, but ft is only a ecimen of; ~ poo ERMANENTLY LOCATED AT k out fox Breakers! : <2 the rapid work accomplishe * nder . ’ . . GRASS VALLEY. : a Casper’s new goods have arrived,. the characteri = ; one. ly will his bodily sufferings abate from day frem its restlessness and irritability, a: d . this happy change will manifest itself in It is . Piano, in perfect repair, and as good} 2500. 26 ou 25.00 25-00 Sccramento, Cul. March. 19th, 1874," OTICE is hereby given that JACOB 2 Hat Department is superb. high, and was run in the short space . ’ A fine tuned, six and a half Octar e . bis demeanor to all around him. twelve days and a half. 25 00 100°— 100° 300 «100 UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, MILLINERY GOODS. Hat, Department ROSENBERG BROS. Upon these three important or B. H. MILLER. ald . to day, ‘but his mind will recover rapidly Piano for Sale. : 26 0@ 100 Cownty Mining District, Nevada County, OIL-CLOTHS, &. mental dis: This can only be from the most wholesome of the county. Satins ’ ——— will have to fall if dealers compete . of all creals, viz: sound rye. No dyspepti located. The tunnel is three c -hun-. with us. We are in earnest when . can take this genial restorative for a single dred‘and sixty feet in length. The. week without experiencing a notable imentire distance had to be timbered we assure you we intend continuing. proveme nt in his general health. Not opto fume through the cut. : Silks ete, etc. su h as can always be found in this First Class Dry Goods Store. as the casc may be, ents of renovating’ regu“onseqnence of the slide not Boing. able Spri ng and Summer suits will. lating and alternative character, and the suteuurely necessitated running . stimulant which lends activity to their retunnel through the point of the, hilla. . j, here this week. Wait till you see . midial virtues is the purest aud best that 'them. before purchasing. Prices. can be extracte on the side of d do the leading clothing business . 100 For kureka, Moridays, Wednesdays and Fridays at same hour Return Will leave Moore. Flat daily, ing Sundays excepted at 6-A. M. Also, tri. DRESS GOODS, Of all kinds ard of the most Patterns—BRUSSELS; ¢-PLY, oe which’ the ditch ‘Was . 25 00 : on the-East containing 300 acres or thereaThe Largest and best Stock in bouts, Known as Moore’s ,Carpet Department. pastures. Phe = = whole vf both aforesaid aboye described this line evcr broug ht to this tracts being known as Moore’s Ranch, to“ ROSENPERG BROTHERS especially in : gether with albthe tenements and appurte-~ vite those in want ef Carpets to cal] and. . : nances theretinto belonging or in any wise city. appertiininy, cannot be-jnstly held regronsible, but they see the new and beantiful patterns they are Notice is hereby givon that 1 will expose -how exhibiting, Th stock is very large occasion-much heusehold \discomf to public sale all the above described propert. It and extensive. DON’T BUY ANYTHING : erty to the highest bid rer, for cash, in Wiis to the interest of the home Cicle, it " is IN THIS LINE UNTIL YOU'HAVE ‘ted State~ gold coin, in front of. the—Court EX. LADIES FANCYy : essential to family harmony a8 well as to GOOD S. House door, in the eity of Nevada, AMINED OUR STOCK AND PRICES. on ; the rescue of the principal sufferer.f a Saturday, rom a April 25th, 1874. My »stock in this line is of the choices Rébusda t Gle ete d oho ace ae state not far removed from incipient insan Lind and of the greatest assortment. Cali ryshcee P.M = ity, that’ these symptoms of bewels. In;. Mille r’s immense stock ef Es fashion 171 159 onc a, us. ; : . gans Hostetter’s Stemach Bitters sct simall the Latestand most beautifal Styles.— tea . da —— —— = wos ultaneously, producing a_thorenugh and Every lady that visits the Store leaves with talutary change in their copdition. The anew Hat on. The.Hatsare so peat and F 25 00 25 00: 100 day, to'pay said delinquent assessment tow — and Italian Black Silks. short of a persons] examination can gatis done by removing their. physical cause, a derangement of the function of the stom ach and its allied viscera, the liver and a ,100 ‘100 LINEN. N APIS, of the District of the Fourteenth Ju.» aa wile eA: arid SHEETING. Panjce Silks, French, Scotch and English bie re avery ‘other . diciad District, Court ii and for the Gounty of NeGrenadines, Pique and~-MurseillesLineus, melita Suautea’ oe tase ip use, : . Vaaa, StatesofCalifornia, bearing date Feb. Tuary 20th, 1874. «na judgmentrendered im of all colors and descriptions and nothing A \preternatoral sensitiveness, which he cafnot coutrol, leads him to misconst , ue We are indevted toa friend from d€nce, lathed‘and plastered, also five North Bloomfield, for the following out-houses for stock, etc. are the “account of a break in the Nerth. )@duc entents offered. Go and examBloomtie'd ditch, which occured on ine the property, and then call at the night of the 27th of March, nine the turbance: beremoved. Transcript office for terms. and a half miles above North Bloom 16 170 166 nia,on SATURDAY, the 18th day of April, 1874, at the honr of 1 o’cioek, P> M. of said = SUCH AS Dress Goods Department is the Largest in this city. It consists of Japanese and
the words and acts. of those around him, . and his intercourse with those nearest Fonr acres and Sie Soar. of ground, filled with all kinds of dearest to him ig not unfrequently-marked py exhibiti Snow is still six feet deep betwee Nthoice fruit trees, vines, -berri<s, real natur ons of testiness forcign to his e. These are the mental phenomn etc., ‘vege table garden all seeded, ena of the _ here and Washington, disease, for which the invalid his toll road between here and North + The Largest Stock of : —— : for 74 cents is concerned, we have Staple & Domestic Department. Irrita ble Invalids. Clothing is; being sokt cheaper in . hot charged more than that price for Indigestion not only affects the physi cal this city, than in any place in the them since ROSENBERG BROS. the first day we entered health, but the dispositions and tempers of . State, Son Franci sco not exce pted . ; its Victi ms. Have in this Department a very extensive The dyspeptic becomes, too; . into business in this: city. Northwest winds and damp groun in a measure dem: rplized by his suffe stock of Muslinof all brands and Prices, d . a1¢ rings HYMAN BROS, seems tu be productive of colds He is subject to fits of irritation, and and su!” Sheetings, Table Liner, Napkins, Towels, ged’ : an reeidence _ = Beardaian, in repairing and generally improving . situated on Prospect Hill, is offered W. J. Gunn, Trustee, W.J.Gunn, Trustee, 25 00° a BS pany, Reon Nos 2 -Neso ‘Montgom: ry Strect, Sar Francisco, Califor-" Corner Broad and Pine ‘Streets, : And we warrant everything fy youthat we keep the best stock of Dress as represented. Those who call first Goods that can be fourid inany retail Dry . lenness,; cr despair, 2580 WHICH THE ATTENTION OF THE road and -Pine-streets, j will have the best-selection-to-choose}— from. A. GOLDSMITH: al5 : k EO aes Bo far as selling duck pants 4 sickness. "Elie complaint is general, fs — be Gold at w Bargain. 100 ' Eureka at 6 A.M. Drv & Fan cy Goods weekly . "! from "2 s s4 = 5 , 4, . Nevada City. to store away the largé: stock of goods . Ps L5 . = — Goods Department. . COLvince you is true, when you make . dersold. daily urriving for her from below. : JUST RECEIVED S Steam Ship Co., is spending a few; When 'we say that we sell nothing . Sertions are borne ont by facts we days.in town, with Chas. Marsh. tba t the very best clothing, and of } Only ask those in want of. fine goods Hon. Wim. Watt of Grass Valley, . the Jatest styles, for much less than . te give us acall, We can suit you has been elected an honorary mem. 89's bought at reduced rates, we) both in quality and price. No trouble ber of the Sacramento Agricultural ; tell you nothing but what we will _to show goods. We will not be unSociety, amount of trouble in finding room . °°'4° of 164 25 00 163-100 ~_ {each pircel of such stock a8 may be neces “. A.B! UMENTHAL, this side of the Rock ROSENBERG BROTHERS eevee: of Epshiot, Z — i Pacifi . do c ano t er when they call upon us,. Mountains.~ To show. that our as ~~ Mrs. Sterling seems to have a great . seta: W.J.Gunn, Trustee, day of February, 1874, 60 many Shares of 7 es ‘Z ROSENBERG . . price lst of clot ashi publing shed i _célled by any sture inthe State. We The. “man-fish’”’ -and the female . the TRANSCRY E & short time sinée ‘have goods of the CRIPT , . finest qnality; gymnast, ‘“Laura,’’ will be the a& . it is not our inten latest tion to style, tell the and péocheapest . price of. tractions at the Theater this éyening. . ple of Nevada county ome thing, and jany store cs 100 f the Board of Directors, made on the 19th : eee : = e BROS. give us a rest. All efforts~on the Ag eae Havin =. St#l Hyman Brothers, of the g one of the finest Dry Goods Store 5 . Pal. part of such unfortunate hombres to that can be found this side of San “¥ rangisuce of Fashi . on, dive are ahead of the rt-the-attention of the public co and 7H. Helu; on account ofa sewiththat Immense Stock of New and : See SE * . other cloth . from ing merchants in the the superiority of our gigantic Fashionable Goods, their Estab vere ufflictiun of rheumatism, has. lishment is gone to the Springs fora trial of. quality of the'goods and the prices, stock of goods will prove unavailing. pronounced by the best judges the . ‘To prove this We have received-géods which enatheir virtues. We hope soon to see they sell them for. Palace of the Mountains ! . assert ion, we refer the public to our bles us to make a display not exhim return entirely recovered. Captain Connor, of the Se 12 50° 141 J.E. Legge, : 97 AC. P. Purinton, . 156 C. P. Purinton, 181 C.P. Purinton, -— ‘158 : : GOODS AS WE REPRESENT THEM. dry goods. dealers to keep-quiet BSA Sa oes exer prone: ae —= $1950: 50h W.J.Gnnn. Trustee, 231 Wa, Our Facilities for purchasing will = warrant usiin selling at the LOWE ST POS SIBLE COMMISSION, and we will take ES Z pleasure ip giving our‘customers the benes T~ The Stock consists in part of every fit of these advantages and WARRAN T ALL sp Sis Ries of Give Us @ Rést. 140 W.J, Gunn, Trustee, . WHOLE PEOPLE IS CALLED. Call and see for yourself, have seen the wonderful . @ OF BEFORE ? Weare prepared tosell anything will buve the-water pumped out ia a/. ladies aud children wiltb In behalf ofa long suffering peoe given on , day-or two,-and-be ready for work . Satur . ple, we respectfully ask all one horse¢+——— day afteruvon, \again. The mine filled up, we understand, while » hurdy gurdy-wheel = : : Aud altother goods in proportion. We understand ting Nevada imine . Of admission, A grand matiuec for 3 T3955, 50 _ W.J, Gunn, Trustee, ’ to Nevada City. z the community generally, that Kemember he will net beunderseems to-be the-onemost~ grumbled . performanc + sold , and defies competition. es of the ‘“mane-fish,” ald abont. Say that it aloue is worth the price ide, ho water tids, eld exhibited, ure . = e rtaimment acquire i ~— d. _ : : : SA they have provided for our citizens. $14 suits can be bought for $10. We hear frequent complaints made . The show is first class, and all. who . °~ Fine sumniér hats, four bits each of the condition—of the Toads” beAtte willnd come away satistieThe d. _Dack pants_are seld—for—75 rents} tween this -city-and-Rock’creek, -Bad papers, where-it has a he G , t —— dest Stock thie brought ‘Thankful for the very liberal patronag If ullowed so to do, _ it Visiting this city, and deserve a_ full . Suite which were sold for $18 can may be expected such vices will be . be bought for $14. house for theexeeHentente roads, we presunic, are-the rule now high in its praise, and those in this'. — ! Certf.;Shares. Am’t, W. J.Guinn, Trustee, heretofore extended to: us and hopi ng ‘to . JQVESPECTFULLEY informs the people.of Eureka merit 9 continuance of the same, we take R Nevada city and the surrounding pla~ fa a this method of inferming our patrons an . d -©® ta he t bas ‘to Cusper’s and get the ~ Henry i : ROSENBERG BROS. stock at twoGo to al} other . Same goods for one fourth jess the first place, pirehts hive no right n te vote r & Can: The attractions to be seen at the . . then come ~. Mr, Casper pro: clothing stores and price their goods, Names, HenryP Bowie, Fe P. Bowie, MOND AY, MARCH 23d, 1874, Henry P, Bowie, See aut and finest stocx . -++ poses to divide with them the Ineney Zee be SO : : Oné of the most elegan The people appreciate t jnat . thirds its value. @ . of February, 1874, the sever} Amountsday set © -, opposite the names-ef tlie-respective share holders, as foliows : ‘ aa No of No of ©. P. Purin Sarah ) made in, purchasing his Clatk and Cazneau. ‘tg see young boys \Standing around ‘street corners smdking cigars, . In its the elec& niisie To such, we say . Whildén, Mrs. Mary Whilden, Jas. goods for. , DRY. Goons, sellthe same. quality of ree PALACE DRY—ON— GO DS~* STORE e large stock ¥eeently Judge, of he foldeq een hang of B.: following described stockon necount:! Of assessment No 2, levied ah the 19th : sy Polreys, or 'y 4 Way-or = The Stock _——— W TILL OPEN AT THETR ] on the ROSENBERG BROS. Bat let the galled make them all still further quake conduct we in. their boots. vilfle’s etiquette, but up here, the were pained to Witness at a recent Schwartz was he ballotg s3 vit of princi pal place of business, 4160 Montgomery Street, FranciscoLocation of works, NevadaSan County, err ae Notice— There is delinquent up ae NEVADA STORE! But in. proprietor Uf the oldest and’ leadifg The Appeal, under the ‘euthority stead of . that vo-eperation which we clothing house iti the cou, ty. Other of “young probabilities,” says no . hope d and which we had a right. to feslersin shoddy clothing are very warm weather WM be hud, Yintil the expect from those who profe ssed to much worried because Casper sells stwis melted ‘off the the view 1s con. terpreted;.this, lon, either same inty eae . gCharch, to maintain the: ministry of goods so cheap. YOMING GOLD MINING CQMP4 _ NX. Locstion —OF-# that late rains ed cool weather may . that all our effort s were constautly. +Jades wince. The clothing war must: de expected until after the 20th. of. opposed and our intentions misin. go on, if they do “May, and then says fail. He proposes Dal lory in jc a to meet wWith swevess, and he has monntains, . p¢ members of the Church, finding ebtfoyin City, with a determination so., He has-by honorable dealing and shrewd business management the Word, aud the ordinances of di‘isen from an émploye to be sole _ Se Procure r BOL ies . Dave fora long time past striven ". to promote peace ‘and-‘unity ‘in the Gene LOCAL AFFAIRS. “echigi: ig GRAND’ OPENING K. Casper commenced basiness in the Nevatia’ City Baptist Chareb, Nevada and ascertain the prices. We have accoinmo dating Clerks who will cheerfully show the elegant goods we have in Store. : eS land, situated, lying and -be in said Ne. vada County, ont lelatana af follows, to .. Wit. That certain lot with houge and ip give better bargaing than can be obtaine d proviwents thercon, sitrated andl heine on ‘at any other establishnient in thia Btate. : 2 : -. Cast pin of Brosd street, Nevada City, and . teing designated as lot No. two (2), in . block thirty (30), according tw the cfficis! Before buyingany of the abeve named . Survey of Nevada City made by H. 8. brad. : -. @00ds purchasers are requested to give sme. j Jey, Cou ty purveyor of Nevada County . . Aiso One wndivid ed one-righ th interest in a . éiilsie » s Sie ruined neitobe :BNDER. . aud to that certain mining d rates. Everybody is invited. j ¢c) claim wituate shonlbed further stated, that at the ituat, .d . aud being on’ Canada Hill, Nevala Town -— so SoMmencement “vf ‘the work snow, to call, abd they will be convinced wg} SUip, and county, and knownand designatest & Our Stere wil be open from 6% A. M, till SULD LY ANY OTHER DEALE R BUT . ae the Mammoth Mining Claim, together that Casper ’s i s t h e best and cheap9». M.charp. ‘as four feet-deep, and is still at the a ” ; . .w th all water rights, righte of way, her: NHE House on Broad street, opposite est store in the 8 l li CHEAPER than QNy . ditaments and appurtenances thereu tains. One-. Ume of writing two feet deep Stnmpf 's Hotel, nto be-now occup hall ied se as a . y Jonging. Also that certain lot with cabin Dont’ forget the Place ! e Gallery. Cheap for Cash. ey to" -@horse clothing stores s on one Pictur ther on, situ alé ated ut seme place as abuve. other House. ALEX. GAUL _—_— ‘ ; . Terms of sale: Cash,ten per cent. of the. a temecnecn r Nthe stic energy manifest and “he is selling them at -greatly OFFICE NO. 21 MILL STREET. ma by the officers bis Company. It FOR SALE recent educational discus tion in the Ohio Constitutional Con Vention, Several speakers advocated . And get the adwission of women ‘to schooi F boards. Palace Dry. Goods GIVE “EA CLL! DR. T B. ESMOND, Ge to Giteeeta: R it I. fine clothing cheap. alS-lm " Rudolp h Photog raph Gallery, ry, . “rap lolph j_-Broad Street, near Pine. age of the citizems of Ne Office and residence on 025 . Water Strat, three from cormer. -819] a ’ : Ri F 3 Ene 4 G : pg SDMISSION ‘FREE. : _. j seid Probate Cougt. Deed at expense of purchaser. S. 3 Li : . BIRDRBEYE BUL! ARD _. DON’T :CELA Y sae A ee —— * A. BLUMENTHAL, : . purchise ux vey to be paid on the day o¢ _} e8le, balance on. confirmation of sale by > —= ; —af— ; . Bingham at . Niles Bearls, Atty. > : Beatin . é < : Administrator. Wevads, Maceh. 364.3 eas —~ = >, iN Dh aE eh SAPHIRA ens +B So SENN ers of NEVADA CIETY, CAL, — a She Daily Sranseript a in SD Uae meptitconeren perfaty./ 71.: ‘sae thi aided Bashi Wihise, We, the tadersigned, memb