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Ss
_ The Daily Transevipt.
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 12. 1889.
Setronomical Notes.
On Thureday evening the moon and
the planet Jupiter will be quite close
to each other and gradually approach
until an hour after midnight when
“they w.li be in conjunction.
The diameter of the Planet Venus
on the 10th of June was 86 seconds of
arc. ‘She attained her greatest brilljancy on the 5th, when she had a
diameter of 39 seconds of are: She is
readily seen with thenaked eye in the
daytime as a bright crescent.
Mr. Barnard, of the Lick Observatory, discoyered ou September 2, 1888,
a cOmet whichis now in the morning
sky. While observing the comet on
June 3d at 3 a. M.he noticed that its
normal trai!, which should be diregted
away from the sun, had disappeared.
An anomalous tail one degree lony
was visible, however, directed towards
the sun in position angle ninety degrees. This is an_ interesting and
somewhat— rare phenomenon, ~The
physical explanation probably is that
the comet is now so far past its peri:
helion that the sun is no longer able
to exert a fore on the body of the
comet sufficient to cause the formation
of a tail of one of the usual types. At
the same tin:e the comet is probably
breaking up from the effects to which
it has previously been subjected, and
is leaving behind it fragments of its
original mass, which will doubtless go
to form a stream cf meteors. These
doubtless cons'itute the tail*which bas
been observed.
ile ais occ RE Be
Spenceville’s Good Prospects.
The Telegraph says: The copper
nine at Spéenceville in the lower~part
of this county_is still running-and tuking out copper. The owners, Messrs.
Wohler & Pietzsch, have orders aheau
for years to come, They have. been experimenting on the manufacture of
paint and they find that they can
make a most superior paint and that,
too, in abundance. There is any
amount of oxide of iron and yellow
_ocher at their mine and in quantitier
which will enable them to manufacture
1000 tons-of paint in three-months,
A firm in San Francisco have examined the paint already made at
Spenceville and pronounce it to be of
the very best quality and have offered
#40 per ton for all. that canbe made
Work will be commenced immedia ely.
Aside from theepaint factory and
copper mine,Woller & Pietzsch have
laid out a large orchard of peaches,
apples, olives and other kinds of
fruits. i
There is every prospect of a railroad running there before many
months and Wohler & Pietzsch have
made all arrangements for starting #
fruit cannery on a large scale in order
to’ accommodate the. necessities of
that growing section of Nevada
County. :
ee ee
The tdaho Fire.
TheGrass Valley Union of Tuesday
says: Preparations were being pushed forward yesterday at the Idaho
mine to manufacture carbonic acid gas
and force jt into the underground
workings. ‘A furnace is being built of”
iron out¢ide of the hoisting works,
circular in form and lined with brick.
It is 12. feet'in hight and 4 by 8 on the
inside. From the furnace there will
be pipe connection down to the 800
level, at which point the shaft is bulkheaded. A fan will be used to force
the gas through the pipe asfast. as il
is generated, It is estimated that the
furnace will consume 1000 bushels of
charcoal a day, and that {it will take
about three weeks to clear the mine of
the fire, smoke and gas.
Yesterday good progress was made
in the construction of the furnace,and
it 1s fully expected that everything
wilt-be ready to fire up by 4 o’clock
this afternoon.
An Agtlicted Lawyer.
—_
Geiieral Kittrell of.connsel *for the
prosecution in the Lord tase, who is a
victim of eczema, and was-so ill the
early part of last week, but inipreved
after getting some ointment from @
citizen here, has had a relapse anc
suffers much. His face is red as a
boiled lobster, and the skin emarts in
a way that reminds him of the time
when as a boy he used to goin swimming and get his back sunburned.
His eyes are so weak he is compelled
to keep them shaded much of the
time. The smarting of therkin and
eyes keep him awake much of nights.
Part of the time he takes his meals in
his room.
Aw Elegant Substitute
For vils, salts, pills, and all kinds of
bitter, nauseous medicines, is the very
agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of
Figs. Recommended by leading Physicians. Manufactured only by the
California Fig-Syrup Company, San
Francisco,Cal. For sale by all leadng-druggists. Carr Bros., Nevada
City. ; tf
or
Merchant Talloring.
&
F, M. Schmidt, merchant tailor,
having purchased the business at Nevada City heretofore conducted by A
Friedman, is preparing to fill all orders in that line. A fine stock of imported und domestic goods on hand.
Perfect fit and workmansi.ip guaranteed. F,. M. Scumipr,
Broad 8t., below National Hotel.
June 8-lw
AMan With a Light Team
And support for one month, is offered an opportunity to build up a permanent bpsineess in the country. We
will furnish the capital. The J. Dew:
ing Comjany, 813 Market 8t., San
Francisco, ; : bt
THE PEOPLE VERSUS LORD,
The Seventh Day of the
Great Trial.
LORD'S SIGNATURE.
On Which Point Many
Witnesses Testify.
When the Superior Court opened
Tuesday morning and the seventh
day’s ‘hearing of the Lord case began
there were less than a baker’s dozen
of spectators on hand. More diopped
in as the forenoon sped by.
FRANK GQ. BEATTY
Went upon the witness stand and his
crose-examination was resumed by Mr
Johnson. In ticket R the first name
is abbrevia'ed Geo., the letters being
smaller than in the la‘t.word. There
is a little difference inthe slant of the
two words, The door fromthe Clerk’s
office into the vault is of ordinary
size. The box that contained the
packages was in plain view. from the
office.’ 1 seems it would have been
impossible for any person to remove:
a package from the box without attractivg the attention of any clerk that
might be in the office. 1 am not an
expert in“ writing. _Nevermade particular examination of the tickets till
yesterday. On the box in=the vault
books were piled. ‘The combination of
the lock was put down iti an old fee
book, but there was nothing to indi
cate what it was.
Redirect: I fix the time the Boston
Ravine b-llots came in by thefact
that the Boston. Ravine and West
Grass, Valley returns were among the
last. It was late in-the afternoon,
getting durk, The West Grass_Valley
returns came less thar an hour hater,
‘bout when we were closing up. Mr>
Harrigan brought the Forest Springs
returns. Don’t rémeniber : eeing the
Boston Ravine package from the time
[ put them in the box till I showed
my succestor where they were kept.
Mr. Morgan saw the package particulirly,—and.it-was -ufter-the tine the
first suit was instituted and dismissed.
We both looked at the seals.
Re-direct:. The package seemed to
be in the sume condition as when
Morateur bronght it in. I unlocked
the box toshow it to Morgan.
JAMES HARRIGAN
Sworn: Reside at Forest Springs.
The day after election I was-in the
County Clerk’s office when Morateur
broght in the Boston Ravine returns,
[t was 2:30 o’clock.
Cross-examined: I can’t be mistaken unless the clock was wrong.
Know ex-Recorder Rapp. Saw him
thatday. Don’t remember seeing him
as I came in,
DISTRICT ATTORNEY NILON
Testified: Grand Jury was in session
after Iwas instal'ed in office. It was
on Jannary 15th, 1889. Witness was
asked to state if anything was done by
him with the ballots when they were
before the jury. Objected to by. defense. ~Prosecntion said they simply
wanted to show if everything was
straight in the cgre of the ballot»
while they were before the Grand
Jury. Witness was permitted to state
that he yot the ballots from thé Clerk's
office and presented them to thy Grand
Jury; that he did not alter them in
any way while they were in his
charge. ,
Cross-examined: I did not put them
away at night, but was sometimes
with the grand jurors who put them
away.
E. MULLER
Testified: Was foreman of the Grand
Jury that found the indictment. I
opened the Boston Ravine package
jurors being there. Witness detailed
how the ballots were during each recess locked in a box’ and the locks
sealed; being kept in the Recorder’s
offiee by day and the Treasurer's vault
at night, The seal and lock never
showed signs.of having been tampered
with when we Would re-open them cn
the reconvening Of the jury. The
ballots were strung whefwe got them.
The ballots were so far as IMknow in
the same condition when we delivered
them tothe court as when we received:
them,
Cross-examined: Come to think: of
it, there were numerous marks made
on the ballots by the Grand Jury.
ELAM BIGGS, >
Clerk of the Grand Jury, sworn: Mr,
Biggs verified’ Mr. Muller’s ,»evidence
in regard to the care of the ballots,
Cross-exumined; Had a conversation with liwyer Burrows at Grass
Valley the day after the indictment
was found. Isaid something lLke we
had found an indictment because the
public demanded it. He came in and
asked whut we indicted George Lord
for. Hé showed such sublime clieck
that I-thought I would answer him
that way. We were sworn notto
divulze the Grand Jury’s secrets. He
had no business to ask me such a
question. Weare very friendly and
have an eusy way oftalking back-and.
orth, ;
Re-direct: I was joking when I
talked with Mr. Burrows, but he didn’t
take it that way.
JAMES J. ORB
Sworn; Mr. Orr was a Grand Juror
and gave testimony that the ballots
were well cared for by the Grand
Jary.
Cross-examined: Took particular
when you brought it in, the other],
them when they were firat_opened.
They were laid-on a pile when I came
in. Did not see a string through
them.
COUNTY CLERK MORGAN.
Sworn: Have had charge of the
ballots ever since the Grand ‘Jury adjourried, except, such ‘times as they
bwere in: Court.
Crogs-examined; It’s the same
Clerk’s office, railing, vault, etc , as
when Mr. Beatty was Clexk. The
bars to the windows of the vault are
the same as then. Have recently
kept the ballots in atin box in the
vault. The janitor, locks,doors, etc.,
(except the lock on the outer Courthouse door and the outer vault door)
are the same as usual. Have not
slept in the Clerk’s office. Am not
married.” ‘You ought to be,’ said attorney Johnson. Mr. Morgan blushed
clear to the back of his neck.
COUNTY TREASURER SHOECRAFT
Sworn: Have seen defendant write
his name frequently. (Some fifteen
documents, presumably signed by Mr.
Lord, wer. shown to witness.]. Teaw
Mr. Lord write some of them, Could
not segregate those. [Defense objreted to Mr, Shoecraft’s testifying as
to the genuiness of the signatures.
Over-ruled.}] I believe sll these to be
Mr. Lord’s writing. (Shown ballots
from Boston Ravine, and asked as to
his opinion of the writing thereon of
the name of defendant. Evidence objected to by defense. Over-ruled.) In
my 6pinion R and T are the signatures
of Mr. Lord. Exhibit FF is identical
with his signatures except as to anr,
which letter is unlike any thave ever
seen him make. The George is so
Jike-others: I have seen made by him
that I would,taking it as a whole, pronounce the signature ‘his.
Uross-examined: At last trial_was
not asked to identify the disputed signatures. About two weeks ago examined the ballots in the District Attorney’s office. Have taken no part
in the meetings of the parties interested in the prosecutior of the case. Only
know that my Deputy, Mr. Webber,
tuok part in such a meeting but once.
(Question: “Did your Deputy with
your knowledge and consent act as
6.8 of the comumitiee that waited ‘on
the District Attorney and asked him
to employ Gen. Kittrell in this case?”
Otjected “to, Objection . over-ruled.]
No, sir. He>told me afterwards, I
have in all this business held mysell
alocf from it. I wonld not be here today-had-I-not--been-subpesned:~-I
uever saw Mr, Lord sign his.name
with a pencil. Never saw him write
his name Geo.
Afternoon Session,
‘The cross-examination of Mr, Shoecraft was resumed. Have seen Mr.
Lord write his name, but did not
stand within a few feet from him when
he was doing it. I carry in my mind
a general impression of his writing.
The letters have characteristics that I
Pen and pencil writings have wide differences ot shading. The right shoulderrisin all of Mr, Lord’s admitted
signatures that I have seen, in ballot
marked FF there is tremulousness in
the word George, but none in ‘the
word Lord. Witness was atked if he
could distinguish Mr. Lord’s writing of
Mr. Lord’s name from Mr, Johnson’s
writing of it. He thougat it doubtful
if he could, Witness was shown three
papers, one delivered to him by Under Sheriff Holland and two by Deputy Sheriff Isaac. They were signed
with Mr. Lord’s name in pencil and
had been produced in court by reason
of a subpoena issued by the prosecution. Witness expressed a doubt if
4the writing of the name had really
been done by Mr. Lord.
GEORGE NIVENS,
Manager of the Western Union
Telegraph office at this city, was
sworn, Have the book in which
patrons of the Company sign their
names in receipting for telegrams.
fWitness asked to show it. Defense
refuse] to consent to witness showing
the book,” Witness said that he had
sion to produce the hook in court.
The objection of defense was overruled ] Witness showed Mr, Lord’s
name written with pencil in the book
and said he saw Mr, Lord write it on
June 8d. The book was introduced in
evidence.
Cross-examined: Mr. Lord signed
itin the Sheriff’s office. I had the
pencil. Mr. Hughes, whose name is
jutt above Mr, Lord’s, received his
message after the latter had received
his. Ithink Mr. Lord’s is the only
name on that page written with a blue
“pencil,
‘SUPERIOR JUDGE WALLING
Was sworit; He rehearsed how when
he presided at the reconnt proceedings
the ballots were*ithis possession one
night and were safelysand securely
kept, i
THOMAS NIVENS,
Formerly of the telegraph office, was
eworn, then temporarily withdrawn
from the stand,
. od. WEISSBEIN
Testified: Mr. Lord has done some
business at my bank. Have not seen
his signature for a long time.
been so long I*do not think I would
know it now. The prosecution showed
answer in the affirmative.
to. Objection sustained.
the signature looks like.
Gonsider somewhat peculiar to him. .
him ecine ballots and asked his opin. ip this wo
was at ked if he could give his opinion . #2t chances of a lifeti
us to whether certain writing had been . Grand outfit
done by Mr. Lord or not, and wag Aeeete, Tigran:
told he need not be certain. of it to REW RDED are those who First Prize $20, Gold Coin; 2d $10, Gold Coin
RICHLY will iad rons Aten
i ay a
pees are large and sure. for every in us°
He was : , ; s ’
chown line ballots and esid I'e thought ape y for an 7 aus d doltare 2 angup Dealer in Gothing, Gents’ Furnishng Goods, ‘Bogle and Shves, Hats; ChilMr, Lord’s name on them looked like
that yentleman’s signature. Vet he
could not suy they were. He went
notice of the billots, Did pot notice ; on to say that the writing of the name
Objected
Witness suid
he thought he would remember what them from their
on some of the ballots did not _lvok at
all like Mr, Lord’s.
Cross-examined: It is fully a vear
and a half since I have seen Mr. Lord
write. Never raw him write with a
pencil. Think this looks like his signature. The small g hasa kind of a
hook. The capital G isfunny. The
writing is peculiar, but its peculiarities
are not easily explained.
THOMAS NIVENS
Was again put on the stand and testified as to Mr. Lord having written in
telegraph receipt books.
A Popular Resort.
The Howell Mountain Hotel near
St. Helena, Napa county, is owned
and conducted by Edwin Angwin,
brother ‘of Rev. Wm. Angwin of
this city. Itis a new building, having
just been erected at a cost of between
$7,000. and $8,000, and was opened
last Saturday for business. Every
¥om.is already taken by pleasure and
heakty seekers, and, more than fifty
have necessarily been turned away.
All of the cottages (which Mr. Angwin
has had for several years) are tenantpi. >
J ME ARE a o
You-don’t know how much better
you will feel if youtake Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It will overcome. that tired
eeling, purify your blood, give you a
good appetite, and make you bright,
active, and strong. Be sure to get
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Sold by draggists. : :
7Oo
To Dispel Colds.
Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse
the system effectually, yet gently,
when costive er bilious, or. when ‘the
blood is impure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation,
to awaken the kidneys and liver to a
4¥éalthy. activity, without irritating or
weakenirg thom, tre Syrup of Figs.
A Woman’s Discovery
“Another wonderful discovery har
been made and that too bya lady in this
county. Disease fastened its-clutc hes
upon her and for seven years she withstood its severe-t testa, but her vita!
organs were undermined and de: th
seemed imuinent. For three months
she voughed incessantly and could not
sleep._She bought-of us-a—-bottle of
Dr. King's New Discovery for Co *sumption and was so much relieved
by the first dose that she slept all
night, one bottle having miraculously
cured her. Her name i3 Mrs. Luther
Lutz.’”” Thus write W. C. Hamrick
&Uo., of Shelby,-N. C.—Get-—afree
oottle at Carr Bros.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles, o
no pay required. Itis guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction, er money refunded. tice 25 cents per box Foi
sale by Carr Bros. tf.
Se spain gee ecs
Pears’ is the purest and best Soay
ever made,
At Grass Valley, June 9th, to the wife of
James Oliver, a son.
AYN
Hoots
Sarsaparila
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The Chief Reaagon for the marvellous sue
from Superintendent James permis. sexs ot toou's sarsapariila 1s found in the fact
shat this at actually lish all
that is claimea for it, its real merit has won
greater than that ot any other blood purifier.
It cures Scrofula, all Humors, Dyspepsia, ete.
Prepared only by U. 1, Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass,
L. P. FISHER
Newspaper Advertising Ageney.
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on the Pacific Coast, the Sandwich Islands,
Polynesia, Mexican Ports, Panama, Valpatiso, Japan, Chiua, New Zealand, the Australfan Colonies, the Eastern States and
urope.
Files of seers everv newspaper published
on the Pacific Coast are kept conubntly *
on hand, and all advertisers are allowed free access to them during
business hours,
HE N&vAva DaiLy TRA BCRIPT may @
een on fileattue officeo L P Fisher
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. one can do the wor!“THE SWEAT-BOX.”
The Lodging House of the Jurors
inthe Lord Case.
The jurors in the Lord case are taking life as comfortable as is possible
under the circumstances. They are
living well at the county’s expense.
By order of the court and in consonance with the desire of both prosecution and defense they are kept under
close watch day and night. From 7
o’clock a.m. till 8 p. Mm. the guards on
duty are B. F. Thomas (Republican)
and J. B. Tully (Democrat.) From 8
p. M, till7 a.m. B. Lockhn’ (Republivan) and M. Garver (Democrat). are
responsible for their care. =, te
The lodging house (the ‘‘sweat-box’”’
they facetiously term it) is a storeroom
in Judge Searls’ frame building on the
north side of Commercial street just
above Main. The apartment is 15 feet
wide aud 30feet long. At the large
show-windows in front ave hung calico taver ait uaes asd Habmaatlonn
curtains, Oueach side of the TOOM . "at this olty, ‘ens 06s tee wits o8 3
are six single bedsteads, with a nar} rally,adaughter.row ulley-way between them. There} ——
is a wash-stand, pitcher and bowl at
each end of the room, two tables,some
chairs, a shoe brush and Some blacking, a pailofice water, and last but
not least a bottle of Jamuica ginger. —
Meals are taken at the Union Hotel,
and not one of the gentlemen, ever
misses. being there on time or in. disposing of a liberal allowance of provre jurors take long walks daily,and . () Capitalists e
put in_the—evenings-going-toshows,
churches, Salvation Army meatings,
etc. Of course the guards accompany
them wherever they go, never letting I DESIRE TO START UP THE ALTOONA
i uicksilver Mine and want to get money
one ofthem be out of sight for an without delay of clroumlocation, F have
instant. : peaceable, pometaion of ooo ene we
' a : equ e claim agains 6
They are perhaitted to read so long stock. There is worth of ore on the
2 ; , rape ‘. dump and the mine is opene produce
ag they donot peruse,any newspaper with one furnace $20,000 per month; Three
references to the: Lord case. varters is profit and there is ore enough iu
sight to run several furnaces. About
An Indolent Organ. —
When the liver is indolent, as it
must necessarily be when it fails to
secrete the bile in sufficient quantitics
to meet the requirements of digestion
and evacuation, it should be set at
work with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. The healthful stimulus to activity imparted by this incomparable
alterative, speedily evinces itselfina
departure of the uncomfortable sensations in the right side ; the nausea ; fur
upon the tongue; indigestion, and
sick headache consequent upon
inactivity of the liver and the diversion of the bile from*its proper channel. Irregularity of the bowels is
always and painlessly reformed
by the corrective indicated, which is
infinitely to be preferred, both because
it is safe and more efficacious, to blue
pill, calomel and drenching purgatives
of every class. It cnres and prevents
DIED.
At this city, June 9, the infant son of Mr’
and Mrs. Johu Cleave, aged $ days.
Deena.
MARRIED.
In San Frencisco, June 5, John Henry
Ragon of Nevada City and Alice White of
San Francisco.
————————
A Rare’ Opportunity.
ae will meet all expenses and put $25,000 worth
Tr-you—-want—#_fine’ turn-out” go] of ore on the cusp. Aiurnace builder is
f ‘ A ready to put up @ furnace and take his Ray
to Henry Lane’s livery and feed] when quicksilver ia maie. I am also the
stable. ft rightful owner of the Brandy City Mine,
& 1000 shares of Eureka Lake stock and over
$100,000 in the handsof Goldstein, which I
shall recover. This is notan advertisement
to sell the mine, but to overcome influence
which is opposing me, Address
M. ZELLERBACH,
609 Sacramento St. S. F.
Room 4.
—
The Latest News !
FROM THE ECONOMY STORE.
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ace va sarge tT
New Columbia River Salmon,
Michigan White Fish,
No. 1 Meckerel,
vickled Herring,
rick Codfish,
A variety of Smoked Meat, Eastern Lard in
bulk, California Ch: ese, Flour, Feed,
Ve,etables, and other Goods too
numerous to mention,
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with the multitude of low-test, short weight,
alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in
cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER COM
PANY, 106 Wall street, New \ ork.
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Its Equal Never Before Offered in Nevada
. Conn.
K. GASPER, : THE CLOTHIER,
Has been in San Francisco, and, fr SPOT OASET, has
taken advantage of the market in the selection of a Very Large Stock of
Goods, which he now pro 8 to give the Peuple of Nevada County th Gk ob 1a the was ot propose give the People of Nevada County the benePrices Never . Heard Of Before .
SHH EXIF: Reet
MEN’S and BOYS’ LINEN HATS, 15c each.
: An endless variety of STRAW HATS at Lower Prices than ever heard of
in this section.
CHILDREN’S SAILOR SUITS, from 4 to 10 yearsof age, made of blue
flannel, only $1 10 each. :
AT SUCH PRICES, THERE IS NO NEED OF CHILDREN GOING RAGGED
BOY’S SUMMER COAT and VEST, $1.
ROY’S SCHOOL .KNEEK PANTS, 4 to 13 vears, 87c per pair. Pee
OF DREN'S KID, BOX, SPRING-HEEL, BU‘ N SHOES, 5to 8
years, 75c.
CHILDREN’S PEBBLE, BOX-TOK, SPRING-HEEL SHOES, 5 to. 8
years. 75c. :
PEBBLE BOX-TOES, SPRING and HEEL, BUTTON SHOES, 8 toll
yeurs, $1 50.
Itwillpay you to layin asupply, as under: ordinary circumstances you will pay one-third
more than the Prices here offered.
Have You Ever Had Such a Chance Before ?
MEN’S BEAT SPBING BOTTOM OVERALLS, 906 a pair.
MEN’S CHEVIOT SUITS, $6.50; a bargain for $10.
MEN'S CHEVIOT SUITS, $9; ® bargain for $12.
The Latest Patterns ot CUSTOM-MADE PANTS, at $5.50; cost at tailorahop.
MEN'S FINE SUITS at $18; bargain. Good enough to wear ow ‘a visit to
President Harrison, atthe White House. . 4
@@™ Don't Buy Your LADIES’ and CHILDRENS’ SHOES before you see your
Uncte-K, Casper, where you can make money on your investments.
These Prices are Much Lower Than Retail Dealers Oan Buy The Goods For.
All Goods in my Store will be sold at the same
ratio, up to July 4, 1889.
ist Prize $20; 2d Prize $10.
THIS CERTIFICATE OF PURCHASE entitles the holder, Mr. ———, to
EXPLANATICN.—One of these Certificates will becivento the Purch f
Dollar's worth of goods bousth atthisstore. Certificates will be pre pal to or. ee
July 4, 1889. Prizes will be awarded as fol) : ANG
‘placed ina box. A youngchild will be rah Al ie elect calich Geaeenk wee
, 8.
All interested are invited to be present Jy y 6, 1889, até o'clock r. M., at K. CASPER’S
lease
Nevada City, Calitorm of each, not later than July 5, 1889, to K. CASPER,
have made an:
wards per day, ps jo work. it fe willl
a8ex, young or old; capita
are now
Shar tacrn ins
Fold ate aie
To be given to.the lucky holiter of the Certificate bearing the name of
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zk. Casper.
3 n’s and Boy’s Clothing, :
_ Rememb r the Store of K. CASPER, where you get your Bargains,
CORNER PINE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS.
LL. Eyman & Co.,
——OF THE=—
Nevada Citv and Srass Valley,
——HAVE OPENED A——
IN GRASS VALLEY,
Ever Opened: in Nevada County,
Important Notice !
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We have concluded to send one of our tailors on the
Ridge and have secured Mr, Dan Smith, (formerly of
Commercial St., Nevada—City,—but-now-engaged in our
Merchant Tailoring Establishment at Grass Valley,) to
represent us in that section.
He will be in EUREKA on the 11th, and in BLOOMFIELD a few days later with a full line cf samples, and
we will say to the people on the Ridge that they can rest
assured of obtaining a perfect fit in the shape of a suit,
and from $5 to $10 cheaper’than an other. tailoring establishment on the Pacific Coast.
We now employ ro Tailors, and 4 Tailoresses and claim
to have the largest Establishment in Nevada County.
we have opened it in a first-class manner, employing nothing but fi 1
cutters, cout, panta and vest makers, , = . ——
PB gm aga . we mae * from Seve chene tailoring establishments in
1 Francisco, and guarantee them wor! @ year round bef:
te induced to come to Grass Valley. * et ae wen
This class of mechanics is very hard to get for the reagon that there ie
always plenty of work in San Francisco-allthe year round without coming to
the country.
They-are,good mechanivs and we pay them good wages.
When you have a suit made in our Grass Valley establishment you are
treated different here than in any other tailoring establishmenta oa the Pacific
Coast,and can always get a suit made here from $5 to $10 cheaper than in any
other house on the Pacific Coast, for these reasons: In the first place werent a
siore occupying two floors, each 75 feet long, and our tailoring workshopa connecting with the building is 30 feet long. A store like thia \ San Franeisco
on Market or Kearny street would command a rental of from $1,500 to $2
r month. We don’t pay this rent, 60 our customers have the benfit of i
ut instead of this we have a lease for a long term of years at $45 per month;
and another reason is that we don’t pay any commission to drammers, an
these are the reasons why we can make you a suit so much cheaper than any
other merchant tailoring establishment on the Pacific Coast. ana when you
have @ suit made in our establishment you will see that it will always re
muins in shape and never gets out of shape like those made in other shops
We will guarantee a perfect fitand good work or nosale. And ne suit will °
be sent ©. O. D. We give you a chance to try on the garment and see that
it is sutiefuctory, and if it is not, send it back to us at our expense,
But when you have # suit made in San Francisco it comes O. O. D., and
you have to tuke it, titor no fit. But if you patronize h :
something to full back on, . oan on ae ee
In all Our Departments-----Merchan Tailoring, Ready
Made Clothing, and Boots and Shoes,
You will find that We Carry More Than
Any Four Stores in the County.
We can show you three suits to other dealers one. We invite you all to
visit our establishments in Nevada City and Grass Valley, and you will have
your round trip fare between Nevada City and Grass Valley paid free og
charge, And we will guarantee you that we will sell you goods cheaper in
every department than any other store in the county, and everybody knows
that we are the ones that brought prices down in Nevada county.
And we have already offered $1,000 two years ago in the TaaNnscairt as a
challenge to any house in the county to prove we are not the ones who
brought prices down in Nevada county— and none sof them came to time.
Strictly one price—rich and poor treated alike. Country orders tilled with
promptness and satisfaction guaranteed. j
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L. HYMAN & CO.
75 Main Street,
(National Hotel Building,
' Branch Store, Front St,, Truckee,—
‘ Wet
Merchant Talorine House
And Have the Largest First-Class Establishment
Since we have opened our merchant tailoring establishment in Grass Valley ee
Grass Valley, .
. Nevada City.
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
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wae San Francisco Opposition Stores,
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