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" dollars worth of gold.THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
i NEVADA CITY, CAL,
Fen County Oficial Pres
Established . in 1860.
BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors.
Hen eee
a
LN
a “ SATURDAY, FEB, 25, 1882.
——
VACCINATION.
* Small pox is just now prevalent in
many of the Eastern cities, and is
finding its way westward. The National Board of Health have declared
it epidemic throughout the United
~ States. Regarding what is generally
believed by eminent medical authorities to be the best preventive
~againat it, a wellRnows 6c gamer
gaye:“Tt is considered that vaccination,
rformed in infancy—say, at three
months to three years old—is a surer
"iat than if performed at a
Kotor period It -isfrequently—inHow long will it take for
¢ protective power of _ vaccination
to run out? e answer is—Never,
entirely, if it has properly taken.
It becomes weaker, however, after
' the lapse of years, and there are numerous cases of variloid among those
who had been vaccinated a long time
before. Somnie say, five years; some
seven; andsome, longer. There is
one trath established: recent vaccination is the surest preventive known,
and may. be set down as practically
perfect. ©peeThere are. many who have a
rejudice against being vaccinated,
tava received the impression that
it produces, or increases the predisition to scrofula and many other
eo and there afew physicians
who advocate this doctrine. Such is
not the belief of many of the most
enlightened of the medical faculty of
the civilized world. It is perfectly
innocuous, harmless, if _ properly
done, from healthy matter,
‘Inoculation was the best thing
known, previous to the discovery of
vaccination. Vaccination is so very
much superior to innoculation that it.
is useless tospeak of the latter at
resent, Let every one be vaccinated;
itis the surest preventive known,
and practically perfect, if well done
with good matter.”
J inne
A Curyawoman of San Francisco
who had been traveling’the ways of
the wicked recently turned into the
straight and narrow. path of the
virtuous, whereupon her countrypeople became very indignant and
mobbed her. There is no use claiming that American ideas are a whit
' Jess intolerant, so far as modern
Magdalen’s are concerned. A man
may. sin and sin and _yet-be.a_pampered pet of society; but God help the
poor womap of our Republic who
makes one false step.
Tue law that permits the. ex¢lusion of the public from a court-room
while'a criminal charge is_ being .ex‘amined into is a pernicious one; and
the defendant who makes an application of it gives’ the public a strong
impression that there is a very large
something in the fence which is not
as it should be. .
RAILROAvS are built by the people’s assistance and for the people’s
~accommodation. , The power that
created them can unmake them, or
: at least render their existence a very
disagreeable-one;-The Central Pacific Company appear to have lost
sight of this fact within the last year
or 80. p
Tue: Bodie Free Press. .says that
“sometimes newspaper editors. are
compelled to maintain very delicate
position.” That is quite true. We
once knew one who couldn’t sit down}
for a month after publishing a vigorous attack upon the private character
of a prominent citizen,
¢
THE warm rain storm of yesterday
wasthe key to ten of thousands of
The miners
¢an now resume their operations, and
the financial stress that has long prevailed throughout a large portion of
the State will trouble us no more,
for a time at least,
Tue Central Pacific Railroad management is rapidly losing what
friends it ued to have in this part of
the State, ab the great monopoly
grows older and wealthier it becomes
more defiant of the traveling public’s
interests, : s
AT Dement
eee)
THE man who said that railroads
ere a great blessing took it back
when he had traveled from Savramento to Colfax on the swing train.
Sceeemeiaerinist cee cee te
Iv THE swing, train is continued
' vext summer the orchardsand blackberry patches between Colfax and
_ eeeontowi iti. \
“Hart Boiled Dow
that a ameaee. about this mipos 0
SENATOR SARGENT CALLED.
Senator Sargent has been appointed Minister to Germany, according
to dispatches received here yesterday
from Washington. ‘This mission
ranks third in importance, the English being first and the French second. _ We are told that the salary
attached to it is not far.from sixteen
thotisand dollars a year. Mr.
gent’s failure to obtain a seat in the
Cabinet will be regretted deeply by
his friends on tliis coast who had
hoped to see ‘their interests represented there by so able and conscientious aman, As to the German ministry,-he-will.discharge.itsduties
with honor to himself and the counSartry he belongs to.OUR EXCHANGES.
Half Minute Interviews With the
Chiefs of the Sanctum.
THINKS TREY DESERVED— IT,
(N. ¥, Herald.] ° ;
Our advice to the ‘306” is to sing
small, They were beaten at Chicago,
and deserved to be beaten,
A WARNING TO TRESPASSERS,
(N.Y. Tribune. ]
If the Stalwarts of the Stalwarts
have even a modicum of wisdom they
will keep very quiet, and keep a safe
distance from Garfield’s grave with
their mud.. There is trouble in store
for them if they do not.
‘MODERN DEGENERACY.
[G. V. Tidings.)
Offices do not, now-a-days, [run
after the modest man and neither do
they hunt in the hedges along the
highways for men who have hid
themselves, Offices are more likely to see and run against the man
who stands in the middle of the
road and who waves a red flag of invitation to the office.
It WAS THE STYLE OF IT,
[Philadelphia Herald.]
The world does move, after all,
and stronger proof that it does so
could not well be had than that supplied yesterday in the Senate of the
United States, when the venerable
Senator from Massachusetts, Mr.
Dawes, took the floor to urge upon
Congress the merits of Civil Service
reform. It was not only that he did
it, but there was something absolutely inspiring in his way of doing it.
PARTIES ARE BORN, NOT MADE,
{Boston Journal.]
There is no little babble ' concerning the building up of a new party by
uniting a portion of the Republican
party with the Southern Democrats
upon a new platform, in which avigorous foreign policy will be the most
prominent plank. The idea is preposterous. The Pograms are not
sufficiently numerous to make such a
party a success. The glorification
of the American tagle and proclamation of our purpose tvexist.asanation
‘simply to defy the rest of mankind
did not constitute a sufficient basis
. for a national party. Besides, to use
the words of the--statesman of the.
generation, Garfield, ‘‘political -parties, like poets, are not. made; no act
of political mechanics, however wise,
can manufacture to order and make
a platform and put a party on. it
which will live and Sosiah” i
Dihenett Reformers.
People with. very good. intentions
sometimes say very ridictilous and
even indecent things, “The Times
says that at a recent temperance
gathering in Oakland, one of the
speakers said “that he “had seen
three young ladies of that city on
the cars in a drunken condition. A
statement of that kind is just the
thing to gothe rounds of the press ;
by the time it gets a few hundred
miles away, it will take the form ofa
general charge of
against the ladies of Oakland;*There
is not a city in the civilized world
where drunken cyprians cannot
sometimes be seen. To make a
point against the evils of intemperrance, this very intemperate speaker
was guilty of a cowardly and indecent slur which’ he never wonld
have uttered had he realized just
how it it would seem to others. It
is not at all probable that he believed the drunken females were entitled to be called ladies. It is the
kind of dishonesty: that the weak
advocates of a cause in itself good
occasionally” resort to,
—TuE-Sacramento-Bee gives this un:
prejudiced opinion; ‘The Nevada
TRANSCRIPT nominates O, P. Stidger,
of the North San Juan’ Times, for
the Assembly. A very excellent
nomination, The good . Parson
would make an honest, earnest rep0. resentative, one who—if occasionally . .
+-ping wheat-toGalveston, Texas, in
drunkenness :
7 America,
. think it is bound to come down upon
THE LATEST NEWS. .
The ravages of scarlet fever are
becoming alarming in Philadelphia.
Washington’s birthday was celebrated by the Americans in Berlin,
There is a report of considerable
destitution in some parts of the Sonth.
The Napa insane asylum is crowded with patients beyond itscapacity.
M. Rouseau, Madame Nilsson’s
husband, died Wednesday, in a Paris
insane asylum.
Dr. Shorb of Los Angeles, the alleged abortionist, has been committed to jail on a charge of murder, ‘.
The steamer London, for New
York, has been lost with her crew of
forty men. She had no passengers.
A man, wife and six children were
drowned by the capsizing of a skiff
in the overflowed district of Arkansas.
‘Marysville has a aae shiporder to escape” taxation for levee
purposes. :
Thomas Harris, for thirty years a
Pacific-Mail--Steamship-Company’s
steward, committed suicide in San
Francisco on the 22d.
At Worcester, Mass., Solomon
Richards was ghot and fatally wounded by his-son, who-confesses that his
purpose was murder.
It is said that a man named Barney Johnston last Summer found rich
gold digging on the Yakon river, B.
C., at about the 60th parallel.
Ex-Confederate soldiers have presented Mrs. Garfield with sympathetic and eulogistic resolutions on
the death of the late President.
John Linton shot and killed Mrs.
Samuel Troy, his sister-in-law,’ at
Galt, Wednesday:*“Whisky.and»
family troubles caused the shooting.
A girl at Rocklin, in Placer county, who was 14 years old on the 14th
of this month, gave birth on that day
to a ten-pound child, The father and
grandfather of the child are said to
be one and the yame_person.’~‘The
girl is reported to be reticent on the
subject, though it is said the matter
will be looked into.
A telegram from Guaymas, Mexico, states that the steamer Newbern
found a boat drifting off the Lower
California coast with the Captain,
his wife, two children and two seamen, of a wrecked British bark.
They had been at sea for fifteen days
without food or water, and were about
to resort to cannibalism. One of the
seamen and one child died soon after
the rescue, and the woman was delivéred of a healthy child the next
day.
A German named Petrey was. arrested at Santa Rosa on Tuesday,
charged with assault on his stepdaughter, and committed to prison.
The victim isa mere child only 12
years of age. It is good thing for
him that he secured the safety of the
prison before the crime was generally
known, otherwise there might have
been a lynchitlg. .Some weeks ago
his wife was sent to Napa. Since
then he has had charge of her children, some four or five in number.
A London dispatch to the Irish
World says: ‘‘Michael Davitt’s
election is a vindication of his
principles,-and-an-answer of the Irish
people to the egercion of the Gladstone Government, Patrick Kagan,
freasurer—of—the Land League;
was run as a ‘dummy’ candidate, to
make it inspossible for the will of the
people to be annulled by any ‘legal
technicality raised; by the Government. The resultiis specially significant, as a ratification of the no
rent manifesto by the people of
Meath, including Bishop McNulty
and his Catholic clergy, who strongly supported the candidacy of Davitt
and Eagan.”
Southern Mines.
The Virginia City Enterprise has
received a letter from Henry Blake,
who left the Comstock some three
month-ago to try his luck in Central
His letter is dated from
Panama, and he says he has found
some very good placer mines about
sixty miles up the coast. The minesare gravel, but must be worked by
drifting, as about only two feet of
the gravel beds will pay for working.
Mr. Blake says that the lower
stratum of the gravel will. pay an
ounce to‘the man, but the trouble is
to get the man to do the work. The
natives will work well enough uitil
it comes to getting under ground,
then nothing can induce them to
raise-a pick;--As-soon~ as there. is
dirt above their heads they seem to
their: backs sooner or later, and notalick will they do. Wages is but
about three bits per day, and pro‘visions of all kinds.are cheap, but it
is impossible to get the natives to do
any real mini They ‘will, work
well enough until a bank of vel
is above them, then: they all strike.
Cungaso” deteetives state that a
connie nce tur nained. Thomas
ho yheavy beard and
arrested,
Buzzes from the ‘Bee.
George Washington never, told ‘a
lie, Wenotice that the Stock Exchanges of San Francisco adjourned
out of respect to his memory.
“Thick as autumnal leaves thatstrew the brooks in Vallambrosa”’
must now give way. The best method of expressing an unknown quantity is to compare it to the
number of Los Angeies vewspapers
that have been and that are,
In a notice of an exchange,
Dallas (‘fexas) Mercury says:
immense,
the
The
. Yolo Democract, published at'Woodland, Cal., by, Wm. Saunders, lies
before us,” Isu’t that a more honorable way-of prevaricating than ‘f
it were done behind one’s hack ?
A Brooklyu girl took Paris green,
played a few tunes upon the piano
and then expired. « Thus did she
soften grief, and bring nut only resignation-to the-hearts-of the—affhet-ed; but an anxiety toshaveher gé.
Ifevery one would do as she did,
there would be ‘no heart-broken
mourners, The average piano or cornet player could. dry the fount of
tears by a single air.
The Legislature appropriated $100,000 to rebuild the State Normal
School building destroyed by fire.
This with the insurance on the former building, $50,000,. was deemed
sufficient for the work. The cost
came within the appropriation, and
the Trustees have a margin of . $1,063, In these days of contract jobs,
this is deserying of a hiyh place
among “the Aap phenoména.
_->A TeLeGram from
says that on’
Wisden
Thursday Secretary
Kirkwood 'rendéred’® decision in the
El Sobrante case of California, limiting the grant to the lands lying
between the ranches of San Antonio»
San Pablo, Acalanes and Laguna de
los Palos Colorados, in the sense of
being surrounded, or partly surrounded by them. The survey is
not to include any part of the
ranches La Boca and De la Canada.
House to Rent.
A fine residence on Broad street
is for rent. Apply to Mrs M. 8S,
Deal. tf.
oe(Property for Sale.
The resideuce and furniture contained therein, of Geo. S. Hupp
Inquire on the premises. f9-tf
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
STANLEY A. “EDDY. Pip AY Proprietor
THourspay, -Feb. 23, 1882,
R. Traser, North Bloomfield,
W. H. Veal, Virginia City.
W. J. Tusk, San-Francisco--————
. B. Hall, Oakland.
A. L. Coombs, Grass Valley.
AEH Ws Flemming, ih
a Wolfen, Plumas.
. D. MeLean, Sweetland.
y ’R. Davi is, San Francisco.
C. B. Hawley, Col. Hill.
Miss Clara E, Hawley, ‘ rss
Miss W. Hawley, sy
Jas. Davis, Serctanck:
a Coffey, French Corral.
. M. Preston, city:
Win Shaugnessy, Santa Barbara.
Erastus Bonp, Clerk.
PIB
“At Grass Valley, Wiakvy 23, 1882, Eliza.
beth, wife of William Best, aged 59 years,
1 month and 15 days, a native of England.
the family residence, on Race street,’
Grass Valley, on Sunday, February
26th, at 2 o’clock P. mM.
the-M.-E.
Services at
Church at-3.0’elock.
Co-partnership Notice.
YTATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF
NEVADA, ss. We, the ‘undersigned, do
hereby c ertify that we are partners transacting business in this State, at Camp Sixteen,
in the County of Nevada, under the firm
name and style of the PACIFIG SHINGLE,
COMPANY. That the names in full of all
the members of such partnership are JESSE
8. THOMPSON and JOHN R. STONE, and
that the places of our respective residences
are set Le eae our respective names hereto
subscribed
In Witness Whereof we have hereunto set
our hands this 24th day of February, 1882.
J. 8. THOMPSON, Nevada City, Cal,
J~R. STONE, Boca, Cal.
State of California, ‘County of Nevada, ss,”
On this 24th day of February, 1882, tes
personally known to me to be the same person whose name was subscribed to the within instrument, and they duly aeknowledged
to me that they executed the same,
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set
my hand, and affixed my pfficialseal
and year first above written. :
£25 P, F. SIMONDS, Notary Public.
MILWAUKEE BEER DEPOT
ROGER CONLAN, Proprietor.
Broad street.. /..Opposite Sttimpf’s Hotel.
NEVADA CITY.
BY draft Porter in the State, Lager
8 S Milwan kee Brewery. iy a
Eureka Stage and Express Line
~ “STAGES will leave Nevada for Moore’s Flat and
Eureka, as follows: q
“Leave Nevada City at
6:30, A. M,, for North . Bloomfield, Moore’s
Flat and . Graniteville. Returning, leave
Graniteville, gg 's Flat and North Bloomfield daily. W. H. CRAWFORD deecnba
. Nevada and Dutch Flat Stage.
: HAVING i this
eee old. and G purchased e
ie, I desire to state to the
will y
a asa Wie
The funeral will take place from . ,
me, P. F. Simonds, a Notary Public, in and
for the County of Nevada, yersonally appear-_
ed, Jesse 8. Thompson and John R. Stone, .
Beer on draft and in bottles from Geh.
St. Patrick's Anniv pa Ball
fi —oMy, CHURCH, NEVADA CITY, wide
GIVE “PHEIR
Grand” Anniversary Ball
AN
SU PPAR!
AT HUNT’S HALL,
Friday Evening, March 17th.
Prcmary , satvavacieny
A FINE STRING BAND OFSIX PIECES
OF MUSIC will be in attendance.
TICKETS $2.50.
SPEGTATORS TO GALLERY—GENTLE
MEN, 50 CENTS.
—--0——_
A GENERAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED.
No improper characters admitted.
Delinquen~ yuen* Sale Notice,
NV AMMOTH BLUE GRAVEL COMPANY. Location of neo place of business, San.Francisco, California. Location of
Works, Nevada County, California,
Notice is hereby given, that there are delinquent upon the foslowing described stock,
on account,of assessment .(No, 3,) levied
on the 12th day of January, 1882, the several
amounts set opposite the names of the respective ee, ag follows:
No. of No. of ©
Names, Certificate. Shares. Am’t.
John Williams, 3 298 $ 14 65
Martin White, 6 576 28 80
8. B. Whipple, 7 2130 106 50
Jas, T. Dean, . 8 2130 106 50
H, 8. Warren, 12 . 1742 87 10
Mrs. %. W. Chroniger, 18 159 7 95
A. D. Carpénter, 15 50 2 50
Peter Cook, 16 B87 19 55
Wm. Martin, Trustee, 19 5 26
Wm. Martin, Trustee, 20 6 25
Wim. Martin, Trustee, 21 5 25
Wm. Martin, Trustee, 22 5 25
Wm. Martin, Trustee, 23. 5 25
Wm. Martin, Trustee, 24 5 25
Wm. Martin, Trustee, 25 5 25
Wm. Martin, Trustee, 26 5 25
Wm, Martin, Trustee, 27 5 25
Wm. Martin, Trustee, 28 5 26
Wm. Martin, Trustee, 29 5 25
Wm. Martin, Trustee, 30 10. 50.
Wm. Martin, Trustee, 31 ,10 50
Win; Martin, Trustee, 32 10 50
Wm. Martin, Trustee, 33 10 50
Wm, Martin, Trustee, 34 10 50
Wm. Martin, Trustee, 35 10 50
Win, Martin, Trustee, 36 10 50
Wm, Martin, Trustee, 37 .<« 10 50
Wm. Martin. Trustee, 38 -10 60
Wm, Martin, Trustee, 39 10 50
Wm, Martin, Trustee, 40‘10 60
Win, Martin, Trusyee, 41 10 60
Wm, Martin, Trustee, 42 26
Wm. Martin, Trustee, 43 25
Wm, Martin, Trustee, 44 25
Wm. Martin, Trustee. 45 25
Wm, Martin, Trustee, 46 » 26
m. Martin’ Trustee, 47 26
m, Martin, Trustee, 48 25
Wm. Martin, Trustee, 49 25
Wm. Martin, Trustee, 50 25
Wm. Martin, Trustee, 51 25
Wm. Martin, Trustee, 52 26
Wm, Martin, Trustee, &
Wm, Martin, Trustee, 54 50 Ee ee
tw
a
Win. Martin, Trustec, 55 50 2 50
Win. Martin, Trustée, 56 50 2 50
Wm, Martin, Trustee, 57 60 2 60
Wm. Martin, Trustee, 58 50 2 50
Wm. Martin, Trustee; 59 50 2 60
Wm. Martin, Trustee, 60 50 2 50
Wm, Martin, Trustee, 61 50 2 50
Wm. Martin, Trustee, 62 50 2 50
Wm. Martin, Trustee, 63 50 2 50
Wm. Martin,,Trustee, 64 100 5 00
Wm. Martin, Trustee, 66 100 6 00
Wm. Martin, Trastee, 67 100 5.00
Wm. Martin, Trustee, 68 100 5 00
Wm, Martin, Trustee, 69 100 5 00
Win. Martin, Trustee, 70 100 5 00
Wm.] Martin, Trustee; 71 100 5 00
T 72 100 5 00
Wm. Martin, Trustee, 73 100 § 00
And isi. accordance with law, and an] order
of the Board of Directors, made on the 12th
day of January, 1882, so many shares of each
parcel of such Stock as may be necessary,
will be sold at public auction, at the office of
the Company, Rooms 3 and 4, second floor,
309 Cali’ornia street, San Francisco, Califor.
nia, on MONDAY THE THIRTEENTH DAY
OF MARCH, 1882, at the. hour of 2 o'clock
P, M. of said day, to pay'said delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale.
J, M. BUFFINGTON, Secretary.
Office--309 California Street, San Francisco, California. ~°
THE LADIES I ST. a p
B. SANGUINETTI
On the Battle Field —
work at my old trad = al my eagain in
CABINET MAKING .
AND
UPHOLSTERING BUSINESS,
am ready to compete with any firm in
se
Workmanship aud Prices.
Now Ladies, if you want, any roredls Bes
or Lounges made or Repa
niture Repaired and ware eis bad
made to look like new, call or send your orders to my Cabinet Shop,
Corner Pine & Commercial Sts.,
Opposite Casper's Stor:,
And you will not have to pay any more high
prices, as Iam determined to put ‘all work
done by me down to the lowest living rates.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
B. SANGUINETTI,
N. W. corner Pine and Commercial streets,
opposite Casper’s Clothing Store. jani5
' DUNCAN’S i
NEW. SHAVING PARLORS,
Pine street, Beckman's Building.
tee DUNCAN, Proprietor. First-class
work at popular prices. eat?
Boots Blacked Free of Charge.
N. B. Mr. Duncan was formerly engaged at
the Arcade Barber Shop, Sacramento, and
is a thorough master of the ‘tensorial art.”
.RANCH FOR SALE.
A FINE RANCH containing 60
S acres, with ORCHARD, VINEYARD
DWELLING HOUSE with Eleven
! Roors, and in good repair.,
Free Water—and in fact a very desirable
weke is offered for sale at a GREAT
BARGAIN. Government Title to the
property. Situated on the Red Dog road, 1
mile from Nevada City. “Apply to A DREW
MURCHIE, Nevada City, or at the TRANSCRIPT OFFICE. feb10
THOMAS, WALRATH & HICKS,
Broad St, Adjoining Gault’s Bakery
NEVADA CITY,
Dealers in
Groceries, Provisions, Etc
Ww warrant every article séld_ by us to
be as represented, and sell
Very Lowest Living Rates.
PROF. E. MULLER,
—TEACHER OF— —§ :
—_ Musiro,—
—AND— ‘
LANGUAGES.
—O—
INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN HARMONY
‘ AND THOROUGH BASE.
E. MULLER,
Cor. Siviat and Commercial Sts. Nevada City.
FOREIGN
NEW YORK BAKERY.
JOHN HURST....... Wroprietor.
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
Fresh Bread
ONSTAN LY on hand and delivered to
; customers every morning,
Cakes of all kinds made to order on the
shortest notice®
; WM, B. LAKE,
Purchasing Agent,
_ 240 Montgomery St.,
SAN FRANCISCO, *
ERSONS residing av away from San Francisco, in want of apy article of
MERCHANDISE,
Great or small, can have their orders filled
promptly, and at the very lowest’ prices, by.
addressing the undersigned,
WM. B. LAKE,
j7 240 ne ery Street. .
Fresh “New Goods at the
9 YARDS HEAVY CRASH FOR
HEAVY PANTS CLOTH 29 CENTS.
HEAVY GINGHAMS 9 CENTS.
MINERS CHECK SHIRTING 16 2-3
HEAVY CHEVIOTS 12 1-2 CENTS.
HEAVY TWILLED CRETONES 25 ©
ONE YARD MONNIES CLOTH 1&2 1-2
SURRAH SATIN, NEW,
HEAVY COMFORTERS $1 00.
50 DOZEN NAPKINS 9 CENTS.
TABLE LINEN
xoods sold ONLY FOR CASH.
pay you,
WM. H.
My Goods > First Class «
$1
8 YARDS HEAVY TOWELING, atu LINEN,
CARDINAL AND BLUE GOODS FOR JACKETS, i
ALL WOOL FIGURED, VERY STYLISH, CLOTH; FOR JACKETS, -new, 69 CTS.
GREAT WESTERN TWILLED FLANNEL 49 CENTS.
—By Universal Request _
We have consented. to Basintn !
0
Everybody entirely satisfied with our dealings, Hundreds of
Ladies and Gentlemen earnestly ask us not to leave Nevada.
Therefore we open this week large invoices of
famous Nine Cent Store !
———-0
New Frices:
16 YARDS OF THE VERY BEST CALICO FOR $1 00.
9 YARDS LONSDALE MUSLIN FOR wae 00.
FOR $1 00.
ONLY 25 CENTS,
CENTS.
TURKEY RED
ly
CALICO 42 I*2 CENTS.
CHECKED NAINSOOKS, VERY FINE, 1 CENTS.
it
STYLISH OMBRE PLAID DRESS GOODS 25. CENTS.
. SPRINGDALE SHAWLS, 35x35, 49 CENTS.
HONEY COMB SPREADS 89 CENTS. i
. $4 50 WHITE MARSEILLS SPREADS $2 99.
1000 NEW AND STYLISH HANDKERCHIEFS 9 CENTS.
50 PIECES LINEN LACE 5 CENTS.
50 DOZEN SHOE STRINGS 9 CENTS. “OUR GIRLS” CORSETS 69 CENTS.
26 CENTS. BEST OIL CLOTH ONLY 39 CENTS.
‘No Credit to any one.
above Goods are ENTIRELY NEW. We shall continue to open, NEW
theday} GOODS EVERY SATURDAY. before buying elsewhere—it will
SHIVELY’S NINE CENT STORE.
The Boss + Geary Store
All of the
SMITH,
THE: OLD RELIABLE FAMILY GROCER!
. Commercial Street, Nevada City.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL AND: mange STOCK OF
Grocais, Provisions, Canned Goods, Haw, Bacon, Flour, .
' FEED, GRAIN, WINES, LIQUORS, &c.
HAVING COMMENCED F
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UNEXCELLED AS A BeverAGE AND INVALUABLE As
A MEDICINE.
DAVENPORT
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Pure, Straight Whisky .
And Rightly Entitled to being
---called--‘America’s Finest Production’
The grain used in in the distillation
of the Celebrated DAVENPORT
Whisky is always selected from the
finest, richest and best grown in the
State of Kentucky. The water is
drawn from one of the finest limestone springs in the State, the peculiar properties which have gained for
Kentucky whiskies such world-wide
celebrity. This process makes the
DAVENPORT a pure, hand-made
sour mash Whisky, and for delicacy
of flavor, purity and nfedicinal qualties it stands unexcelled.
—_—_—_——_0 —-—— -For Sale in Quantities to suit,
M.HANLEY
Commercial & Main Sts.,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
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SCHULTZ & VAN BARGEN,
129 California Street, Francisco
General Agents for the i
Coast and Territories.
Wanamake’s Hack Liv .
Running ‘Between ‘
and
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THE undersigned wil
2 begin Fepruary Ist, 1882,
et “Sigg te igh regular.
<a etween Nevada City
Ur aud. Gress Valley. He
will make two trips a day.
riage: Soba for or delivered in any
part of elther town without extra charge.
Leave orders at the National and Union
Hotels in Neyada City, and at The Holbrooke
in Grass Valley. ~
TIME TABLE,
Leaving Nevada City at 8:30 A.M. and 1:30PM
Leaving Grass Valley at 10 a. m. and 3r.M.
8. EK. WANAMAKE.
The Boss Blacksmith Shop,
WH. BARTON, Proprietor.
~HAVING purchased the lot on
the Plaza, and erected &
mammoth shop, I am now
prepared to do Pn kinds of
Blacksmithing and Repairing
In first class manner.
Wagon and Carriage Repairing
Done with neatness and at short notice.
Pick Work a Specialty.
I claim to make the best Picks for all kinds
of mining of any blacksmith in Northern
California,
Steel Sledges and Wedges
Of the best material always on hand.
Carriage and Wagon Making.
Attached to the businesss is a Carriage and
Wagon Shop under the supervision of
SAMUEL CLUTTER,
Whose reputation in this line of work is not
excelled by any manufactory in California, either in workmanship or prices.
If you want good work done call at the
Boss Blacksmithing Shop.
Lewis’ Patent Axle Machine.
Lewis’ Patent Axle Machine in this city, and
am now teady to re-cut axles so as they wi
run. true as when new. Satisfaction guaranteed in every, casé.
jan23 WM. BARTON.
~ AGENTS WANTED.
A Rare Chance to Make Money
Ro aod aa SELLING OUR NEW BOOK,
York of to-day with
ITS PALACES, ITS CROWDED THOR
OUGHFARES, ITS RUSHING ELEVATED
TRAINS, ITS. COUNTLESS SIGHTS, I
in the Great’ Bd
" Don't waste time selling slow “books, but
send for bg giving full . table of oo
tents, etc. Prospectus now ready and te
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