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August 7, 1880 (4 pages)

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he 3 Daily Granseript, anu gsr eee, . meet © ont, viz: : Mining 4 Enter prise and its Results. ‘Weak people, Who -eannot eontro! their cupiity aud their love of gam . bhin yhaveraised ahueand eryagainst mining stocks that has thrown gen-' eral discredit upoa, spining, bree Th, te; SapieirtWiscacres' have beén bold enotigh to say that infhin chasbaen acurse t» Calivé nia, and they devout ly pray that utining may be stopped, Ye tiiars ang; Srahtits! riba sof this assaulc? Wea Lane “bhat “tam porary injury. has resulted to several’ farais in, thewryinity of, Marysville,» and “hae th Piivigitid 1 OF “ode” of cur ' rivers has seea-impoded, But wey alsd insisd that the: ebris, “complain= ed of.can be utilined nt fe recovery -of thousaacdls of agrgs now worthless . without it; anl’we be ieve that the time will come-*when the-peojle ol this. Scaty, wiil-eneourage theprodac_tion of auning debiis;sof whieh point “we sali liava more to say hereafter. Just uyy, wo wish to.dpdake ofan in : cidental beite jt-c! Vast importance. There; vreae arly 4,0 0,999 -aeres of ,> foothuklaa . saat is equaltoan,lani —foundjaceur vateyes “fais and asutterly, worthless without irrigation, batyityirvigation it brings larger and morAgeedy, returns. than’ the ealley tiring, AbtealyPlacer coun£y, in pacticular, bas by the aid~ of he count yy street; 6 its junction with Pine. pirea ised from Thos, Buctuer the right of way from Broak &4 {3 tH8-athount of $100 cach, with ta’ Commefgial streets; and) ths pew , ‘ten, interest coupois attached, which thorouzhfare is al bady graded, @ud-are to be paid seu annually, the. in is ‘tweiity: thitze: feb wile, © Commercial . to had _alread property. right of way. ra ppm ansaneeme spe shal Meeting of ony. Trustees od On ‘Thureday eveningng of the, Boar: i] importgnece. A fall Boar was s presU of Sy Messrs): iLoc! slimy” ras arrisbo, Gil et and Sigg, ah The first thing Bat street, running from Broa. and« -intersecting with W otaege street ‘ty indebtedness is to be paid by ‘The -city boudiag.ic.to the amount, of . thirty who, kindly 4 ary ‘ee: ped the’ttew, Strate. Jaw“forbids the levying’ ‘attention of the Board was the .con. . of a tax moré than safficiemt. to spa eluding ef the purchase of tthe new the current expenses, which is $1. 09, Oreyan 1aviag) the® Tie'law provides that to pay of the’ ri, ht of Wi ay. ig owne . by -A. Lones, old indebtedavss, the ¢otinty “Cada who offered thirty feet wide, ant the provide a sinking fund “not to «ex: entire length of bas strat for thesuns e-d ~ ‘tem. cents ~ on. $450. ‘Ths Board of Cty. Tens @ndcan_iaterest futid of. net. smaore ee deemad thé pric» askedentirely ; ithan 25 per cent. oagioo. By this tt sh, and cdwed bes $335 for. means.in five years, or by the time . bub forever apd” forev ermore _we. Consequently the the bonds expire, the various funds Boar af’ its“‘meetiug on Tharsday” of the county will-be-entirely.ftec ey vening, condemned it by ‘ordivancs from, gdebé, aud vill forever remain fora public highway, and appraisers “80, asthe law forbids them running Z will be.appointed taset aprice npon (in debt in the future. tha proverty. .F. em 9081-0» rav_ne Pro Pine screet tie Fo aits tobe “thir ry fest wide,and will ‘rua. throu yh . the grountt recently purchase iby a& Big rooms on’ Pinel Strest, this the Baar of} Supérvisors for the evenings of wbeautifal stook blailver . grated: the ‘It also’ lasses throug é Connecticut, a portion of the lot ow ned, by Mrs, Seott, the Board of’ City TruStees alLapo ho ders, knives, forks, fruit lowing her $160fot the. right of w ray. . dishes, pA poots, goblets, etc. Thg The new'stteet from Broad to Pine’ ' good “are all watranted ihrib' vig atreeta, has’ been -christened York plated ‘ot white metal, and will bo smscer anerat ne social os . th A ah a 2 funds acbbdpt ‘1 While the School alld Special Funds Casper, . : Hhave a surplus of $33, 000;. As the ; ou the one hundred dollars the coun thousand dellars. Bonds will beiss : "From terest being 7 et cant. per-annums tha $10) A reps na ncaa a Auction of Si:ver-Plaied. Ware, Bre Fravk Guild will have an auctien plated wafefrom the Meridian works, The stock embraces . . castors, water, p'tchers, butter dishes, isold ty tite highest Bidiler without itrigaiioa brouzht~ large -tracts’ of foothiit land into a high sntatat of cultivasjen, and otvep counties are following her ‘Ti _these foothills tere is roan for agi miiy peopluias Wve nowshave in’ the entire _ 0s State, aml the tima is’ not fardistant ~~ when 't! Aa’ hamber will eajoy, happy ; homes. in th: beautiful foothills of the Sieerw Neva la mountains! “Bate how i¥it-possible for pioneer farmers — toestablisa a systeyt of-irrigatioy + efor four mi lionactesi? Plainly, the éxaniple,s The folowing ordiuances ‘were ‘feat, is impossible, The _hydrantio passed: 4 tininers, however, dariaz tha past . ” No. 84. Praet ling for tive eutali: . 4 f 3yenpy,ya4i an V9. Li L ths Haale . iment of York ant Clark streets. tions for such asytem: ‘Lheyhave NEM Tease the bre limits of Anmmpouw Lal tas bhatt waters o° the York s rect. mountrin Strewms ard tho wiater. Vo g6 Provides for eg oo rains in immeuse dama, ant th 3. “have dene this to such an extent that trey haveeVen lessened the, dangeof winter floods in the Sacramente} weatley. From these langa reservoirs She m ners have constructed ditches, whick wow command nearly al. the ‘foothill country. Ia Placer county ‘the farmars take this ditch wateriafter it has been used by’ tha. miners, Jad: wse it for farming purposes, and the same tse will be made of ditch _ Water in all. the. foothill, counties. ‘It'is: evident, therefore, that hydriuliy minivg has preprred, for, the uaeclof these four prillisés df acres a camplnve and perfegt system af irri: gatioa thit caa be usal even now. This water supply cam, he ‘iugreased. to any extent oy the addition of rea— etvoirs, and” hydraulic afiners eta. teady to do this Work, > Hydraulic Mining is then tha piouser of. agricuiture in the foothills, and the mea. whoctrovesyarr train mwsy fa, these . enterprisas are buil hag up a newag_ rigultdral em aire witiiel the borders. SF oar § soits.” Ta a faw yoars quarks “ minigz will supsrez]2 tue hyepantic systent, and then tls ipeosle ‘whe choose to live inj the fooshills will have at ie for wast own 32 ae cee. te nian. forma hive thd crete the pepp! e of Cal eno right tt) complain of results of mining. ~, ae oe — BRoard-ef Supervisors a “Tho followin s Wai trinsacted hy"! ‘session yestorday: The Board orderad tsb otstaa b . ing ind! ub ba furlel, that tha Claes shall procure boals of $102rapper E s each. Tao Byrd by rasolation exe opted . the oder horetofors 9 prasad provid_ Ow motion the Ci ie ‘Clerk was au. reserve.) . thoriséd to draw warrants fordating thes entire. indebtedness of the city.. ‘This shows a healthy condition of the treasury. “fhe Marshal was authorized to notify owners of dots. oa .the district to remove the dgbrias within ten days, it being deemed dangerous,to the city. by firge — moved by that time; ha iz authorized . to proceed by lawto removeit. structionof sewers on Commercial, Bro dana Pine’ stresta, °°Having conducted their business the Board ad journed, Mining ee The first ‘elean-npirem the Albert gravel ming, situated on Selby Flat, two miles from this city, wag maile on Thursday, and from 38'¢arloads of gravel the owners--reabiaad — over $150. This théy consider very flattering results, adthey Have not sie reached the best pity gravel. Tite erdishingoot 14 “tons of ore fen the Gold: Tanyel,. mingy,made by Berry and Baldy, realize them °$15). at-n besides sulphurets which are wortle about, $40 more! > feel good over their success, and haye ganeto.work meine, out another crushing. Lhe Sailor Flat. Gravel Mining Goitphny: during the past month ) hay e been ow short allowance of water, and have not been able te ran qaore thai ten days durin’ sth’ SE im. { They are firomised! 1900 inches of ~water-from:the South Yuba either to-day or-to-morrow, ant then the areyete of otha high _— after attacked by a tiger. up the cetarak” ‘after tha count, He grass-knife, which he wore behind A strangor.entered tha sanctum of. the Traxstitrt yesterday, end a’ ter being invited to a-seat unwraps” from & newspaper a chink of quartz of about. four ; Weight'-that looked as‘ though a the Bayi of Sapervisors at. their pound ofefiad gold had bash ‘hot . from acannon and imbedied itsaif all over the rock. nbedaaas of thé oounty be for some tima we asked -where the specimen came from, that Would b9 your first question j tion sail the: stead ger, _but as the cled ze is a.mew lozstivaland has nvt the tbowasaip of Maslow Lsxa.anitl! “yet yee recontel, I shall’ have te Washingias . fran ths provisiong” of . daclinie® ‘giving you the exact lourlity at present, bat'in-a short tine i wiil” ~ Gag far ta elastion of two Justiges give Jou, full partidiutars.”* of tha PSixy and wr Coastabisa dui ‘Phe boys roceaite: j ti Oy Atzer gilugiriner it . : “T expected map ats News H “erm S2ysral-evight o: vars: were ditched ‘near "Dixon Wedntaday. Ss The pettolean: oitrefinery at Newhall station was burned Weilunesday; ; . loss,, $100,090. ‘ "Die cbuius of 7 Gr intern’ Napa. \is t> befitak@t:over ‘again, thé ferme returns having béen lost. burns, rim Kesteritay's An \ THE NATIONAL ‘NEVADA ¢ orrycas Chas. F. Pearson, <a ser dg Vals ag ae rs things f es . $2 onty things i in thisy immoftal. Sema; jeople t ait soldite® “ard chiefly r wephedl for tieig coufage. This is one of the cheapest and commowest twalities:— We share it with the brutes. The difference between them--ard' us is this—thes: never -hold. rennieps to. celebrate théir victories, they never ‘bailed ndnunints” Over” thete slain womrales.: A¥hy-2. Because tliey; pave no idea--behind their “warfare. Our ‘ace bas ideas, ‘atrdbeeause ideas ‘build: nigh upouts ’ to them, The dead are past our-help and past our praise, We can give to them—no glory, we can give: to thei no_im— mortality. "‘Lhey do not need : us, need them. The glopy that trailed in the elou. te/behind*them after their sun had set falis-witi a benediction ou us who are living, and it is to cOmmemorats the immortality of the idsas for which they fought that you fassembie-tu=lay to -dedicate your! and inonument. that pointes, upward to. @5.1, who ledAs them iit the glory ofthe oo world beyond.” ft A éana dna Snake's *€olls. ; Xi atesville,euteredt the room jn which his child; ‘Ons “year old, left a few. minutes. previously yosterday afternoon, he was horrified [to fipl a big -dlack snaked, -goiled around ihe little one’s boly. The glittering eyes of. the serpent were git ‘ing sou those of th. a @hild, who appeared €: aashixel by ‘the terrible glance, and the heal of the monster swayed to amdforas df thatiagthe little one, who appeared to be unable td move or make an outery. The'terrified father, on bebolling . this frightful spectacle, gave an in“. Vo tatary ery of pain, which brought Khoa? has fallen j in Vata eee A forby-toa’ pile. of flour tambled . over in the. Wheatland Mill .warehouse on Monday morning, covering . up one of the workmen and catching another, Bath were extricated without injury.. e 4 “Special Agent "Sawyer, "ee has” been revising.the.census, getare -of St Louis, says the pepdintiaea will, +e~340,000,_-_ z Norway ,is. sending. ‘us ico this . year, Sagar is made from cornstalks in »Lilinoig, There are more negroes saa white people in, Memphis. kee A patish in New Fytond has a parson who rings the bell, plays the’ organ) Méide” the singing, and in AV inter cute, sthe weodag mae ig "a. 80%! his ownsexton, , 2% + Gex. Wéeavervon Alabama Elections. Gen. W aver, oi hid way back from a-cauvase-of Alabama, said tothe ei. tor of the Wheeling, West Virginia, Tutelpzen3eF: There has nob besn an slestict worthy of the name ‘ii Alabima for years. Their voting is a farce throughout, They openly alopt every corrupt p'aa tosolilify the diferent precinets for the Domcratic patty, ant they iavariably succead, . Ha.datailo.l the m :thads by whidh tha frauds were practicad, He:tays the. Damdcrats openly boast’ of thisinfamous business and . joke ditch, . which speedily teesile? itself, an the other themberg of the fainily run-> ning toths room. Ithad also tle: ‘effect of frightening z the ei in the coufusion and tright ‘of hoa ae moment, sucovedod in escapin :. As soon’ a8 the~ terror subsided, to some extent, the snake was followed, but it hal. avereted. itself" in . the neighboring shrubbe: -y, making} discovery ‘Tin possibleyelthough a diligentsearchensued. After its de-° pa.turethe child cried _piteously. ‘. for more thaw an hour, and appeared terribly distressed. “The little one has been in great agony ever since, but is expected to recover, ; Minit: eit» > The Boy and the Tiger. boy about thirteen years of age went [ Djockdjakarta to cut some graga . Oa arriving at a brook he saw that . it was ‘almost afied “up and that great numbers of the fish -were sprawling .ing the mud, The hoy] dving so went up the riyulet, He pertvived: there on the side of the hill-a large opening; owt of -which . ? 80.m¢ water was flowing. Thinking that more fish might be cayzht but scar reely had he advancad a ‘Tew over the fact th: ut sometim s, adds: ©I ysed t2 thing Tidea was fairly elected, _— “ Was’ not. Ox “April 3 168t, whén the organ‘ization of the several corps lately ordered to be tormed will have heen completed, the German’ fiekl army wll comprise 7 /1,749otficers and snow of alraaks a ub arnys"of tho servids—tha reserve troops wilt numer 341,43) of all ranks, tha laniwedr f> 23 203,02) au lthd garrison troaps 125,831. Altogeth. r,. tuarefere,. the event of a _ geheral ‘moblization, Germany. would have over «a:milliou and half of solliers at onceavailable. te IsLanp oa the following statute: “‘Allwtarriages between a pountis a ¢ _eash-bowashi iy! Tais—pias33— than undorths atatasa Liwjaal fess tien one? Fa; tica aal ons Caustible eaeh, Fuud: iDiatrict No. 2, § ARs. = . James Poduitd; Seana ek "road: fa . Jer was saying’ aay came thoae‘holss in your? ‘e ‘bows?’ #aid a widowet mesher t . her on ¥ son. Fue to! Loy nz bills wera allowed ; behind the sofa. when Cylouel Gob on i 9 j Marfa: that ho! Alex. ‘oh: holm, labor on road in! take her eveu if yotfhal tobe throw: lj in; and ho @idu’t know I was “there . ‘Oh, mother, chen¥ in marriags shall be subject ‘to + penalty of $2)),” Sy, B, Dor call) 8 fall bios tat wayrof was lata y narriage a}. Providen¥e to Ellen Jarriagton, a white girl, Tha Rav. I Phi. avi so f held my tongue dnd Tangh . seremony, is to b a esse ne phy in my soar sill . arse” al ve er totat a i . eee in oF: in} vhite person aud a negro _ shall be aol aul voi, Hand the persoa jothiag: Jeo, Hy Smith, who performed ths . S steps into the grotto when. .be was in his girdle, and with it gave the attacking tiger a couple of ‘ube on
the Phe tiger, still more enthe boy, grausved him with his claws and began to roar frightfully. The brave boy did not loss: his presence Lof mind, bat in spits of, tha. eyest “treadful pain he went on continual. ly cutting into phe tiger’® head with his grasa-kuife, with the: fertunate sFesult that-tas mMoasber at length crew his fast breathy anil the brave away, and coald retura home to infurny his. parents of the “event," The Vilagers, Who aféerwaris went out to fetch” inethe ’slain” “bger, . formaed a regalar procession. 4 : 6 ee eee Yesterday a Arrivals at _ THE UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL. —_—— Jacob Nafiger, ger, Uroprictor. 10 De Pats “BRow ache ey © Raniff Colorado Fosmee oO Hegieson W 7 f Gtaves Washingto T Lacroix Widwomae™ + teaeana ix Niaropein 4 se Br Calle ala d en a J i oietiem HES seein wg bars immortal, if they be' trae, we g PBvltania’C en pany. Ia Pittson, Pa. Jaty 21st, a Mel] Sarpain, living on the outskirts’ of . “had: ibeen . ' (On ‘the 15th of ‘Aprit;“a “Sayan ese . immediatety set:'to work catching }: vag many . fish-as he “conld ‘and‘in ‘there, he lerept into the‘Opening, . raged, new eprairg ugemthe body of 4: boy, although terribly mauted, got , us + . B Hail & ) Montgom sTocK’ re BROS . re : -TRIPPLEELATED SILVERWARE WV illbe sold wi ab r & Laltcodt mat eae rear SUILD'S AUCTION . ‘R002: “THI, Saturiay, EVE’G This stock deserves the attention of every: House-keeper,, Hotel keep er, — Dealer, as it embraces. Regs ers‘ Bros, Tripple Plated Spoons. rie Forks;-Castors;fce Pitchers} take Baskéts, Naplin’ R ings, Fruit. knives, fits er _ Also "Table Linens, Towels, “Nap line, Window Shades, “Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Pocket Cutlery, Car : penter’s Tools. Lathes wi Ihlease call anit ‘exani—_ nethis stuck today, and attend th: sale promptly at.7 o'clock this-even ing, where you will oon ample room ‘goad: T. KEELAR. Agent, for Moridian’ a ¥s G. GUILD, Auctioneer. (ailinance 2 No, 25. An Ordinance ‘Get fining the “Specs “hat FiréMimits” for, the City of Ne “vada. The Boltd of frinistcd< of the City of“ Nevada do hereby ordain ae filiews See 1. The special fice l nits for the City of Nevaila shal] run as.-follows.2.Kirst, from the in‘e’seg ion of the. eivérly Tine of York stree#with the nor. herly lire of Broad s'reet; tience aleng northerly hing of! Broad street to Pine str.et; thenes along ‘the westerly line of Pine’ gtree’ to Commercial street theace Ay ong the’ssutherly line of Commercial street to York street ; thence along the easterly Ene of York strect ta the point cf commencement, stid hdwhdaries and limits. Secohd From ihe ‘nse.8 ction ef the ‘northerly line of Broad street, with ‘the — fine uf Pine street, along the easter] of Pine street to’Comthercial strées, Th'vd—From the intersection of thenortherly Ene'of, Commercial street with) the southerly Viné of Pire’ street. tothe ensterly line of frank Aumer’ $ _lot, . Fourth—From.the intersection of ; the northerly line 6f Commercial street, with the southerly line of Pine street, atovg thé northet 1 vine ; Sec. 3. J.C, LGCKLIN, "Poskident: K.) Caspar, Clerk, aug? WwW: Geary San Francis DH Hee FS HA mento _— p Nel} Tot WO Alien rtd Frane’s eV. Newst8dl Wheatian 8 ‘ }Goodkind. do { MeAliis Vakland Passau San Franci. W 4 Hustler San Juan § T ¢: ir ‘ Peters San Francis L Satte: rs Sniffer Moore Fla A Conn S’.e>an Grass Vall T San aks mith R fee pl, his Ordinance, gr Rac to tela wo he public streets.of the city of 5 es 2. York street deseriy The southeaderty ithe of the tower part of Yon Street comfienves at the northe' ly jn, “ Browdt street, at the southwest torneé ai Be block 30 of Ne: ada © ¢ en eportherly aloag the w este: m@id lot to the sourh fone k elena Me street, thence w esterly alon of Ce mitmercial street, a& dista three (23Y feet; tire nee souther) i sty or "Broad street ¢ eginning.;. block 30, hnown as the Buckner let, part of Y6rk strect is declared t _htee (23) feet® wide throuctont its tength.. The sout)uvesterly line: of the ner “part of York str et commences ab ti iartherly line of. Comme . point one hund:ed and vinety-eight ten inches(193 10 in.) westerly from the cor. nerof Commercia-and Pine Btreets, : t 10; block 20 of Nevada City, and tas, ning thence northerly_one hundred and thir] ty-six feét anda. nein hes (136 it: 9 in. Jrirogs Oregon Ravine two inches ($6 it. 2in.) to Pine st eet thi-ty-one feet and e! half inches (8. f M-L2ia) ote es . erly.one hundred and f a half inches (104 Ti: 4 to northe ly lire of. Commercial} street: thence easte: ly along northerly line of Com, the: eral street, thirty (20) fect, to place of te and including att within +B itmingy anda being i Pp rtion” oflote 10, i¢ 20, block 29 of Nevada City, x ork street is deck: ated to be ae (sv) § fez aide throughout it jescription of Clark. ® atreet: The northeasterly : dime Sf Clark strect commen ces ata point on-Finestreet, immedist tely ‘opposite the point where the road orstrect, vassingsiong the e1st side of Prerhises of Kreiss, formsa jtinction with Pine street ; tence southeasterly ona direct line to the ‘Gtheast corer of jot of Mrs. Giles, on the western s de of theGrass Valley and Nevade Pen ERM tis San field " Grars Vaticy a Frag Ordinance No. Te 4” ‘Ordinance esis blishing ‘and “Qark” Streets, The Trustees of the ¢ ‘ereb¥ declare that it is -onblic use and e onvenience, and > vabli povies (i id ie streets of said cl y, ‘ficcibed sh hs =} espectively of —€ aine t+ be and "York ity of Nevag heces sary toi ri mt thas pecified kept open as = end the hereinafter yee aod by fies as hereiz: afte r laid OuE ar ein afte: *, by id o out any Nevada, thon, © io ity, and Tinnine ne, of Mefe a sutheriy ling € of twenty. ¥ LO. noriherly then: & ea. terly ty Bs BON Said to betwen y hors Teil Street at ¢ feet ana being : thence eighty-s’x feet and ‘Westerly Line )5 thence south. four feet end five ani § 1-2 in.) to Oregon ia. then-c southerly one handed and =4forty three feet-and nine int hes (143 (t9j in.) Said part of Said Clark rly. jine of Com ereial atreet.to tines easterfyiine of Man's tot. Fittn=On each side of , Toll Road, thence southerly along said ron York street, between alti Comercial? } forty (46) *eet, thence westerly paralle} with streets ; d including’ all -wit rapes td boun. first described. line to. Pine atreet ; then.o daries and limits. 16% = > 89s — Jager easterty line of Pine Sec. 2,. That part of S Ordinance . street to place. of. beginnin No, 83, in ecg ict with nis rdinance is /Ftreet is declaréd ‘to. be t3t+y Gad) ‘feet “wide hereby repealed. : oe . threugh t iis whole Jengtb, . 3 = “Passed ‘August: 5th; 1880. Pa: sei August Sth, 10, —. C. LOC KLIN, Freya eat K. Casrmn. Clerk. \]) V a * tinue for Thirty Days. 5 piéces Heavy Dirdis 10 pieces Black Cashmere 38 inchesiwide, 40 10 pieces Grenadines at 12 1-2 cents’ p-r yard. ‘29 pieces White Pique, 10 centsa yard. en, at 40-cents a yard. 10 pieces &4 plat abled,inen, 70 cents-a yard. Bolt 9 3-4 cents. 103 dozen Ladie 100 dezef Breuchi Hose, 206 cents per prir. Nightgowns and Shirts reduced}to half-price. AG pieres Embroiteries, ecos Enbroittéries, 100 100 Marseille Spreads, reduced to half price. 60 pairs-fine ¢ 50 pieces Vedona Lawn, at 15 er yard, at-20 i art per yard. 7 50 dozen Gentine Jonvin Kid" Everything is marked in p no deviation. to merit a” continuance of the same. i Mean om Suly 2 1.5, x oneinchewide, reduced to10 2 inches wide, at 20 cents a yard,» Country Orders promptly attended . to and Samples sent on app ee. BLUMENTHAL. Great Annual Clearance Sale ! GOODS $30, 000 : WORTH OF 000s Wiihin a short time on pind of our very Jargesteck of Fall and Witeer Goods having been purchased by my ‘into the jangle in the province of [agent in Boston, ‘New York and Philadelphia, ‘which will arrive hereon orabout the First of September. GAEATEST. GAAGHING EVEN IE In NEVADA COUNTY: Ladies.shoyld take advantage of this Great Sale. ‘lo commence Monday Moraing, July 26th, and con The following: is'.the Prico List of a few arlicles ; 10 pieces black and Colored Trimming Silk, 70 cents.a-yard. Blk, $1 B—reduced oe $2.00. 5 pieces Heavy Dress Silk, $2—reduced from f i ve sents a yard—best qualities. 10 pieces Black Cashmere, 42 inches wide, $t a yard, 10 pieces colore . Cashmere, 40 ineties wide, 75 cents a yard. Withoat 50 pieces Biocalg Pojilins, 12 1-2 cents a yard. Those drew his*}—-50-pieves* Pacific Popittis 183-4 centsper-yard.— 10 pieces-all.wool Bunting 20 cents a yard—value 50-cents. » 10 pieces half-bleacheit TableLinen, 52> inches wide, warranted all Lin 20 pieces 10 4 Peqout bleached Sheeting 32 12 cents per yard. 20 pieces 10-4 Lawrence Sheeting, 23 ceuts per yard. oa 100 pieces White Rock and Lonsdale Muslin, 19 cents a yard or by 300 pieces best American Prints, 16 yards for One Dotiar. 50 pieces Linen Crash, 10-yards for One-Dollar. 109 pdozen: Thread, 5'syools for Twenty: five cents. White Hose, ten cents per pair. 20 dozen’ Chemise, made aut of ad amsette Muslin; vat 75 cents apices. cents @ yard. ire Carsains very low price. oe 10 pieces Progr poke deena e 45 gents per-yard. 50 pieces Naiusook aud Crosbor Muslin, reduced to bali-priee ps Gloves, reduced to Sta px = I invite a careful inspection of the guéds id prices lain ficures and there wi Thankful for the liberal patronage I hope Lica tio be Alex. 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