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February 28, 1882 (4 pages)

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NEVADA CITY (Catirornis) DAILY TRANSCRIPT, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY :28, 1882. — — THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. HevalaConnty Oficial Press. Established in 1860. ‘ —o— BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. aR ASLO OAT SPOTS iccheriamnaitniaiemaiis : ail ‘UBSDAY, FEB. 28, 1882. CIVIL SERVICE, The Rochester Herald says that Hon. Martin I. Townsend provoked . . considerable laughter at the Lincoln ._Clab dinner by a story jhe-told at the __ expense of the civil_setvice_reformers, He said: ‘There have been worlds of examinations by our; civil service reformers. But, sir, have you ever heardofa man getting an appointment at the hands of a. civil service reformer, even after he had passed the examination, unless he belonged to the faction of the man who was to appoint him ?fApplause.]’ Mr, President, I will tell you what I knew in my native town in Massachusetts. A man’s old sorrel mare was feeding in the highway near.his door. His i neighbor came tohim with -complaint. ‘Sir,’ said he, ‘you-are doing -véty wrong. You are a large landholder here, and if you let your creatute run in the _ highway every vagabond in town will do the same thing, and we shall be overrun.’ He paused a moment, and added: ‘And besides, I want :the feed for my young cattle.’ It is feared-_by some that many civil_reformers want the feed for their young cattle.” [Great laughter.] THE MORAL RESPONSIBILITY. The shooting of lawyer Murphy at San Francisco, Saturday, was a most cowardly thing to do ; but there are many good citizens who will deem it as no more of an outrage than the assault previously made by him upon the character of the shooter. The latter had been goaded to the pitch of frenzy at the villifying terms heaped upon him by the lawyer whose muliciousness met with no restraint from the presiding judge. That judge is morally responsible for the disgraceful turn that affairs took, and people who look beyond the mere suface of things will hold him to account, ; ALM TTY ITERATE) THE LATEST NEWS. ‘All the Nihilists on trial in Russia, two excepted, pleaded guilty, John Major Hicks: (colored) was hanged Friday at Covington, Kentucky, The stage from Alturas to Redding was recently carried down stream while fording Oak Run, and the horses drowned. Charles W. Stickney, on trial at Denver, Col., for the murder of M. T. Campau, has been acquitted on the ground of insanity, Friday night L. J. Rosenberg, a sporting character, stabbed and cut W. C, Owens, Deputy County Recorder, in a saloon at ‘Winnemucca, Nevada. Ex-Senator Conkling declines to talk about his nomination to, the office of Associate Justice. There seems to be a belief at Utica that he will not accept, Police officer Maroney shot lawyer D. J. Murphy ina court-room at San Francisco Saturday becausé the latter had in defending Dolliver from a charge of indecent exposure alluded to the shooter as.a convict and thief. Murphy will recover, Maroney attempted to kill himself~on the way to Jail but failed, a ee ll i en on ny Homeward, Bound Mine. The late bad weather has not interfered with the operations.-of. the Menlo Company at the Homeward Bound Mine, as proper precautions were taken in time to have a good Supply of fuel; and the work has ‘gone on smoothly ever since the new hoisting and pumping works started up. Since the survey was made some weeks ago for a starting point for the Menlo Tunnel from the shaft, torun towards Wolf Creek, a” large station has bees: cut and good progress made in the drift, which is 7 feet high and 6 ‘feet wide. ‘The ground is found to be. quite favorable > ‘and good Progress is being made. : is a pig to put in air comPessors power drills to expedite this and other jundeearichd . ork dtring the coming season.—Union. . Aw Illinois girl found that she must either give up her lover or her gum, and after one day spent in re‘ oo she pressed his hand goody and said she would always be . sister to him, ee ‘Tam Garfield Auditing Com hens at Washington, has received + $5,000 years the Troches Mr. Jennings, of Boston, a. bill, for ha OUR EXCHANGES. Half Minute Interviews With the Chiefs of the Sanctum. IN THE SWEET BY AND. BY. [G. V, Tidings. We have no idea when it will be finally determined about this thing between the farmers and miners, . On the resurrection morn the reveille will be sounded by an Arch-Angel; the decision may get here at the same time. REPENTANCE THAT COMES TOO LATE, (S. F. Alta.) Little Hart got drunk on his own Vanilty,.and, now that he has sobered.up some, is soiry and says he won’t do soany more. No, neith. er will-he get-a chance, for the Republican party, in-Convention assem-~ bled, will say to Little Hart, ‘‘Never more be officer of mine,” GIVE THE LADIES A SHOW. {Middletown ‘Transeript.] As for the female esthetics, let them cultivate a taste for the beautiful, They have aright to do as they please whether they have the right or not. Men will love them better for studying to make their homes beautiful, for putting away the week’s washing in proper places, and seeing that the: color of the crust of the bread is not too dreadfully intense. —> + oe The New Process, The many attempts that are now heing made to arrive at a better method of treating ores, show the vast importance of the subject, and is a step in the right direction, which has Deen too long overlooked and neglected. “Lhe Chicago Mining Review maintains that.it is too early yet to claim success for wny one: of the numerous processes which have been presented, “None have had sufficient practical test on different classes of ore, and no mechanical appliance can be considered completed, which requires the personal supervision of the inventor or builder, whenever used, and no machine is of any practical benefit, that cannot be placed in the hands of intelligent men to do its work, without the presence of a professional expert. These various experiments, which are now. being made, indicate that scientists are considering the question of ore treatment, and’ there is no doubt of the result when the matter shall have been more fully investigated: When some method or methods have been perfected that will extract the metal from the rock without unreasonable loss, the waste dumps and slag piles of the mining districts will present.better mining fields than many of the mines of: the present day which are yielding a satisfactory profit, and a new revalation will be opened unto the seekers after mineral treasure throughout the length and breadth of the land, Nor the least interesting feature of the Barton-Soteldo tragedy is the manner in which the newspapers of the country are treating it. ‘The terrible Fate of a Man who Had the Audacity to attack an Editor,” is a very large and very ‘black line in most of the patent-inside publications. When the reader has been wrought up tothe proper degree of terror. he is informed in a postcript that the editor did not kill Soteldo ‘after all. Tur New York Graphic says there are one hundred and twenty-five pawn-brokers doing business in that city, and one of them has ‘property pledged with him to the amount of $1,500,000. Surru the Boss Grocer is still ‘supplying the public with groceries at bed-rock prices, —_————— ~> om Property for Sale. The r sideuce and furniture contained therein, of Geo. S. Hupp Inquire on the premises. £9-tf An ee ee Cows For Sale. Fresh milch cows for sale at Sutton’s ranch, f24-tf aoe House to Rent. is for rent. Apply to Mrs M.S. Deal. } tf. a ee Property for Sale. The house and lot on Piety Hill occupied by H. H. Haskins is offered for sale cheap for cash. Enquire at the Treasurer’s office or on the dremises. f5-tf A Cough Cold or Sere Throat should be stopped. Neglect frequently results in an incurable lung disease -or Consumption. Brown’s Bronchial .Troches are certain to to give relief in Asthma, _Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh Consumptives and Throat diseases, For thirty centuries ignored the deposits of ‘room was ample an immense, audi-. A fine residence on Broad street . . it Baker, aged Cornwall Mines, Ever since the adventurous Phonicians came to its. shores, congealing their destination from heir neighbors in order t@ keep their bus iness to themselves, the chief resources of Cornwall have been its minerals, says a writer in Harper’s magazine. What Diodorus Siculas ‘said on the subject is a matter of school history, to which we need scarcely refer, ' The. Pheenicians found the traffic profitable, and spoke well of the people» who maintained them in it. After their day the. tin was transported to Gaul, and thence on pack-horses to the mouth ‘of the Rhone, The demand for the..metal was-increased in thesixth and seventh centuries by the fashion of putting bells in the cathedrals and churches of Western Europe, and the introduction of cannon added to it. It was found in the several large surfaces of granite which protude through clay slate in Cornwall, andit was also procured in small grains and nodu'es deposited in alluvial sands and gravels. It reached the markets in blocks weighing something over three hundred ponnds. There isho such romance attaching to the mines of Cornwall as that of the Comstock lode, in Neévada, no such hap-hazard speculation, citybuilding and fortune-making. It has been underground plodding,for very little more than the same amount of toil the surface would bring. A spee: ulation that netted thirty thousand pounds in thirty-four years demands a note of exclamation at the end of the announcement. But asthe —mi= ners of the Comstock lode sought tor gold, and in, their ignorance, for some years overlooked the greater advantage of mining the superabundant silver, so the miners uf Cornwall for copper in the eagerness to find tin, The copper did not exist in large quantities,-but’ the deposits were worth mining, “though their value was not appreciated~until late in the éighteenth century. In_1879 the production of copper ore in Cornwall alone was 33,381 tons, worth £184,308 ; in 1860 it had reached its max> mum quantity, 180,883 tons and its maximum vaJue, £1,071,063—these figures including both Devonshire and Cornwall and since then it has gradually declined. Allthe mining interests of Cornwall are decayed. About three-fourths of the mines are suspended-or abandoned, and those in operation employ a small number of ‘*hands” at reduced wazes. “If you want to see our Cornish miners,” it-is saidthere, *tyou must go to Pennsylvania, to Lake Superior; to Nevada; you'll tind very few of them in Cornwall.” SENATORS and. Representatives are greatly pressed for tickets, to the hall yesterday on the occasion ot Blaine’s eulogy on the late President. Each Senator and Representative has been given but three tickets, as the ballis not able to accommodate-but-a-limited—number,——_If ence would be. present. ” : HOTEL ARRIVALS. span piallbinna \ / NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. shinilonnnuis STANLEY A. EDDY...065 000% Proprietor, SaTurDAY, Feb. 25, 1882. T. C. Randall, R. Ravine. P. Shingle, Scott’s Flat. Capt. Wear,:City, Jno. Gilbert ‘ Jno Ragan, Ragan Flat. R._P. De Noon, San Francisco, A. A. Sniith, N Bloomfield. Frank ‘Roubagthe, San Francisco. Erastus Bonn, Clerk. Advertised Letters. The following is a list of letters remaining n the Post Office, at Nevada City, Cal., for the week ending February 27th, 1882. Persons calling forany of these letters will please say ‘“‘advertised.” J, S. Housrook, P.M. Calvert, Mrs. Katie W. --Finley, Joseh McDonald, John Aguste, Bonnard Clark, Jefferson _, iLakewcll, J.T.”Massie, Mrs. P. McGee, J. Murphy, Don Martin, J.» Machado ,Francisco Richards, Chas. M.D. Scepo, Rocco Sales, Geo. Williams, Thos. ; Held for Postage. . Thos. Dillon, San Francisco, Cal. Swenson, T. W. BORN. AtGrass Valley, Feb. 24th, 1882, to J. Richards and wife, a son. In Nevada City, February 26, 1882, to Geo. Hosken and wife, a son—eleven pounds. DIED. t At Willow Valley, Nevada Township, Feb. ruary 26th, 1882, Gusppina Solari, wife of hael Solari, aged years, a, native of. Switzerland. * The funeral will take place. from the Catholic Church, Nevada City, on’ Tuesday, February 28th, at 2 o'clock, BP. M. Friends ‘and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. a ; At Blue Tent, bgt ry , Cal. Februer. wife of 6:30, A. M., for North Bloomfield, Moore's . ” Nevada and Dutch Flat Stage. A ROYAL GENTLEMAN BY JUDGE TOURGEE, author of ‘A Fool's . Errand,” ‘‘Bricks Without Straw,” ‘“‘Figs.and Thistles,”. ‘The Anvisible Empire,” etc., fore, during and since the war, together with his rolatians, personal, political and legal, with thetypical SLAVE GIRL of beauiy, intelligenee and subsequent refipement. A thrilling story. As interesting as “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” bnt_.more’ intensely rea{.— Large 12mo of 584 pages, and 16 full-page illustrations. Price $2.50; sold by oapregi & tion, Agents Wanted. Address A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 721 Market Street, San Francisco, ml : Sheriff's Sale Richard Neville, Piff, ) V8~ Charlies Smith and Order of Sale & Susan Smith Deft’s. ) Decree of Forcl. NDEK and by—vi:tue of an order sale and deeree of foreclosure issued out of the Superior Court in and for the County of Nevada, State of California, wherein Richard Neville, the above named plaintiff, recovered. “a fudginent and decree of foreclosure against Charles Smith and Susan Smith, defendattts, the 9th day of December, A. D. 1881, for sum of Four Hundred Thirty-Seven and 52-100 (3437 52) Dollurs, together with costs of suit taxed at $162 75, and counsel fees allowed herein, amounting to the sum of $76, with interest thereon from the date of said judament, at the rate of 7 per cent per annunt il paid, whieh said judgment is recorded in Judgment Book 1 ofsaid Superior Court, on “pages 228 and 229, and whereas itis ordered that the mortgage set forth in B ap smack complaint be foreclosed and property therein described, to-wit: That certain real estate, situate in Bridgeport Township, Nevada County, California, more particularly described as follows: That certain ranch containing 160 aores, situate on thé road .from French Corral to Bridgeport, a little below the bridge across French Corral Ravine, being the same ranch upon which stands the Grapevine or’ Deadfall House, occupied by said Smith and his family, and upon which for the benefit of himself and wife and family, a homestead declaration has been recorded and known as the Grapevine ranch, be sold to satisfy said judgment, together with interest and costs, ublic notice is hereby given that I will sell at public sale in front of the Court House door, in tha city of Nevada, county of Nevada, State of California, on Monday, the 27th day of February, A._D.,. 1882, between the hours of 9 o'clock A.M. and 5 o'clock Pp. M., to-wit; 2 o'clock P.M, all the right, title and interest-of—said Defendant in and to all of the above described property, to the highest and best bidder for cash, to satisfv said judgment and all costs. Given under my hand this 8d day of February, A.D. 1832. KE. O. TOMPKINS, Sheriff; By R. D. Carrer, Under Sheriff, C. W. Cross, Plifs Atty. No. 417. Superior Court, The above sale4s hereby postponed until MONDAY THE SIXTH DAY OF MARCH, A. D, 1882, at the same hour and place. Given under my hand this 27th day of February, A. D. 1882. E, O. TOMPKINS, Sheriff. By R. D, Carter, U nder Sheriff, Dissolution of Copartnership. HE COPARTNERSHIP, HERETOFORE DMexisting under the nme and style of GIF & TIETJEN, doing a Cigar and Tobacco business in Nevada City, County of Nevada, Stateof California, is this day dissolved by mutital_ consent, The business wil\hereafter be conducted by WM. GIFFINwhejwill: collect. all -accounts dueand settle all claims against the late firm, poe WM, GIFFRN, AUSTIN P. THTJEN, Wm, Martin, Trustee, 50 February 21st, 1832. Wm. Martin, Trustee, 61 50 50 S. Wm. Martin, Trustee, 62 50. 50 $tock Dividend. “JNWm. Martin. Trustee, 63 50 50 ' ph eran a * . Wim. Martin, Trustee, 64 100 00 TA MEETING OF THE BOARD OF . Win Martin, Trustee, 66 100 00 DIRECTORS of the Centennial Gravel . Wm. Martin, Trustee, 67.. .100 00 Gold Mining Company held ‘this day a stock . Wm. re nia al trustee, 63 100 00 . dividend of thirty-si® and one-half (36 1-2). Wm. Martin, Trustee, 69 100 00 per cent. was declared, deliverable immedi. Wm. Martin,Lrus' 70 100 00 ately. By order of the Board of Directors. Wm. Pantie Prunes eke 100 00 FRANK A, WISE, Secretary, — . Wm. Martin, Trustee; 72 100 00 Gold Hill, Nevada, February 23, 1882. Win. Martin, Trustee, 73 100 5 00 Co-partnership Notice. NTATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF NEVADA, ss. We, the undersigned, do hereby certify 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 PACIFIC 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 opposies our respective names hereto subscribed. showing the typical young ‘Southerner be. ’ of the Board of Directors, made onthe 12th day of January, 1882, so many shares of ‘each 309 Cali‘ornia street, San Francisco, CaliforSt. Patrick’s Anniversary Ball Grand Anniversary Ball ——_AND——
SUPPER! AT HUNT’S HALL, Friday Evening, March 17th. bctbisas A FINE STRING BAND OF SIX PIECES OF MUSIC will be in attendance. TICKETS $2.50. MEN, 50 OENTS, Paetnnt 5 Soman) A GENERAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED. No improper characters admitted. ~ Delinquen? Sale Notice. _ AMMOTH BLUE GRAVEL COMPAN NY. Location of principal place o! 8iness, San Francisco, California. Location of Works, Nevada County, California. Notice is hereby given. that there are delinquent upon the foilowing described stock, on account of assessment (Ne. 3,) levied on the 12th day of January, 1882, ‘the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: Win. Martin, Trustee, —~245 Wm. Martin, Trustee, 25 5 Wm. Martin, Trustee, 26 5 Wm. Martin, Trustee. 27 5 25 Wm. Martin, Trustee, 28 5 5 Wm. Martin, Trustee, 29 t . Wm. Martin, Trustee, 30 10 50 Win. Martin, Trustee, 31 10 50 Win; Martin, Trustee, 32 10 50 Wm. Martin, Trustee, 33 10 50 Wm, Martin, Trustee, 384 10 50 Wm. Martin, Trustee, 35 10 50 Wm. Martin, Trustee, 36 10 50 Wm. Martin, Trustee, 37 10 50 Wm. Martin. Trustee, 38 10 50 Wm. Martin, Trustee, 39 10 50 Wm. Martin, Trustee, «40 10 50 Wm. Martin, Trusjee, 41 10 £0 Wm, Martin, Trustee, 42 25 25 Wm, Martin, Trustee, 48 25 Wm. Martin, Trustee, 44 25 Wm. Martin, Trustee. 45 25 Wm. Martin, Trustee, 46 25 Wm. Martin, Trustee, 47 25 Wm. Martin, Trustee, 48 26 Wm. Martin, Trustee, 49 25 Wm. Martin, Trustee, 50 25 Wm. Martin, Trustee, 61 25 Wm. Martin, Trustee, 52 25 Wm. Martin, Trustee, 53 50 Wm, Martin, Trustee, 54 50 Wm. Martin, Trustec, 55 50 Win. Martin, Trustee, Wm. Martin, Trustee, 57 50 Wm. Martin, Trustee, 58 50 Wim. Martin, Trustee; De Ot Se St Or St Or Oe BSS PS BS 80 BS DS And in accordance with law, -and_anf order . parcelof such Stock as may be necessary, will be sold at public auction, at the office of the Company, Rooms 3 and 4, second fioor, 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 assessmeyt thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. J, M. BUFFINGTON, Secretary. Office—809 California Street, San FrancisTHE LADIES OF ST. CANICE SPECTATORS TO” GALLERY-—GENTLE . No, of No, of Names. Certificate. Shares. Am’t, John Williams, 8 293 $ 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. 8. W. Chroniger, 13 159 795). A. D. Carpenter, 15 50 2 50 Peter Cook, 16 887 19 35 Wm. Martin, Trustee, 19 ° 6 25 Wm. Martin, Trustee, 20 5 25 Wm. Martin, Trustee, 21 5 25 Wm. Martin, Trustee, ~ 22 2 25 Wm. Martin, Trustee, 23 5 26 vo, California, B. SANGUINETTI On the Battle Field) Again. HAVING"COMMENCED to Wy work at my old tradeagain in the « as CABINET MAKING AND UPHOLSTERING BUSINESS, am ready to compete with any firm in Workmanship and Prices. Now Ladies, if you want any Mattresses or Lounges made or Repaired, Furnhiture Repaired and Varnished, and made to look like new, call or send your orders to my Cabinet Shop, : Corner Pine & Commercial Sts., 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 NEW SHAVING PARLORS, Pine street, Beckman’s Building, OUIS DUNCAN, Proprietor, First-class work at popular prices. 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 (ie acres, with ORCHARD, VINEYARD h i DWELLING HOUSE with Eleven J Rooms, and in . nan repair. Free Water—and in fact a very desirable roperty, is offered for saleat 4 GREAT B ARGAIN. Government Title to the property. Situated onthe Red Dog road, 1 mile from Nevada City. Apply to ANDREW MURCHIE, Nevada City, or at’ the TRANSCRIPT_OFFICE. THOMAS, WALRATH. & HICKS, Broad St, Adjoining Gault’s Bakery NEVADA CITY, Dealers in Groceries, Provisions, Ktc E warrant every article sold by us to WV be as represented, and sell to the Very Lowest Liying Rates. ‘PROF. E. MULLER —TEACHER OF— ————M Ua zro,—— ——AND— LANGUAGES. INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN HARMONY AND THOROUGH BASE. E. MULLER, €or. Broad and Commercial Sts. Nevada City. ForREIGN NEW YORK BAKERY. JOUN HOURST....... Proprietor. Commercial Street, Nevada City, Fresh Breaa ONSTANCLY on hand and delivered to / customers every morning, Cakes 9f all kinds made to order on the shortest notice WM. B. LAKE, Purchasing Agent, 240 Montgomery St., SAN FRANCISCO, Pee residing away from San Francisco, in want of ary 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, jv 2 240 Moatgomery Street. ~~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, before me, P. F. Simonds, a Notary Publie—in-and for the County of Nevada, personally appeared, Jesse 8. Thompson nee John R. Stone, 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 official seal the day and year first above written; £25 P. F, SIMONDS; Notary Public. National Exchange Hotel —AND— STAGE EXOUSE, 8. A, EDDY, Proprietor. Qe THE NATIONAL = EXve] CHANGE HOTEL is the cre t finest structure: north of ur Sacramento. Fire proof, ud} modern: in all its*appointments, elegantly furnished, and has recently been renevated throughout. The Table fare will be unexceptionable and accommodation for families especially provided. Charges to suit the times, , Free Buss to and from the Depot. Stages leaves the House for North San Juan, Camptonville, Fovest City, Alleghany, Pike City, Mountain House, Downieville., Lake City, Malakoff, North Bloomfield, Derbec Mine, Moore’s Flat, Graniteville, You Bet, Little-York and Dutch Flat., THE NATIONAL BAR —AND— BILLIARD ROOM Constantiy supplied with the very best Liquors and Cigars. MILWAUKEE BEER DEPOT ROGER CONLAN, Proprietors Broad street. ...Opposite Stumpf’s Hotel. NEVADA’ CITY. EST draft’ Porter in the State,Lager Beer on draft and in bottles from Geh’s Milwaukee Brewery. jy 31 Eureka Stage and Express Line _S, ‘STAGES ‘will leave Nevada for Moore’s Flat and Eureka, as follows: , Leave ihony City. at Flat and Graniteville. Returning, leave Graniteville, Moore's Flat and North Bloom. field daily.” W.-H. CRAWFORD. Agent. HAVING. purchased this . , oe tate to the Ul i and will offer Ke>great i appointed. We have.stud (We respectfully ask cellent plan to get. more same uniform low prices. 0 o Ch OPPORTUNITY To get rid of your surplus money and we are not particular whether it is KPGOLD, SILVER OR GREENBACKS.9 We are after it all the same, for-we have effected arrangements whereby we can use an immense amount of good legal money, the shape of good reliable first-class goods for less Cash than any other house in the county; We have made preparations for a §@ Large Spring Trade9 and we don’t propose to be disand made it a point to select just such goods as we know you need, and §@>will sell them at such prices that you can’t refuse to buy. J cent of your money until you see our goods jj ike>and know the prices we are selling them for. <9 §@-All are invited for we have goods enough ito go around two or three times, and an ex-¥ W. B. SHIVELY, — Nine Cent Store, just above City Hall, Tie oss Gocary, Sra THE OLD RELHABLE FAMILY GROCER! CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL AND FRESH STOCK OF Groce, roi nducements J to all in ied your wants carefully you not to spend oneeJ of the same kind, the Be sure and see us early. 3 Opposite Casper's-Store; —— feb10__}TRAINS, ITS COUN’ RUMANCES, ITS ’M ITS SARK Sn Davenortis King tee TRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT! /UNEXCELLED As A BeverAGE AND INVALUABLE As A MEDICINE. ——Is A—— Pare, Straight Whisky . And Rightly Entitled to being ---called--‘America’s Finest, Production, The grain used in the distillation of the Celebrated DAVENPORT Whisky is always selected from the finest, richest and best’ grown in the State of Kentueky. 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 medicinal qualties it stands unexcelled. i ee ee For Sale in Quantities to suit, ins AP oe M.HANLEY Commercial & Main Sts., NEVADA CITY, CAL. —o— SCHULTZ & VAN BARGEN, 129 California Street, Francisco General Agents for the Pacific Coast-and Territories. Wanamale’s Hack Lin . Running Between NEVADA CITY and GRASS VALLEY. —— THE undersigned wil begin Feoruary 1st, 1882, EMyrunning a Hack regular<—jly between Nevada City and Grass Valley. He will make two trips a day. Passengers called for or ‘delivered in any part of either town without extra charge. Hotels in Nevada Citv, and at The Holbiooke ‘. in Grass Valley. TIME. TABLE. Leaving Grass Valley at 10 A. M. and 31r.M. 8. E. WANAMAKE. The Boss Blacksmith . Shop, WM. BARTON, Proprietor. ; HAVING purchased the lot on the Plaza, and erected & mammoth shop, I am now ie prepared to do all 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 ready to re-cut axles so as they W) run true as when new, Satisfaction guaranteed in every case. : ss jan23 ” WM. BARTON. AGENTS WANTED. — A Bare Chance to Make Money Rarer seutane OUR NEW BOOK, “New York, By Sunlight and Ts PALACES, TE8 CROWDED. THOROUGHFARES, ITS RUSHING ELEVATED Ts, ITS DAVENPORT Leave orders atthe. National and Union Leaving Nevada City at 8:30 a.m_and 1:30PM I have purchased the exclusive right to tse until fa ollows: Route E Colfax, ¢ Grass Ve Direct m Direct m Downiev and Satur Camptor daily, (Sur Blue Ter and Granil at 6 A. M. Washing day and 8a You Bet Monday, V A MYST! The Im AgainGenera A-few Sunday. passing David At smoke ‘ii iron shut The alai and the f promptly known t younger lodging . low the for and conditior Pennsyly 2 gota s soon ha The fire against t about. h and fron point pi the stove creeping shelf and discovery originate mere con citizens not the and. a making regardin, stock is Fire In Messrs ] possessic stable § the adju -to the é _ principa The j left in cl brother’ at 9 0% firemen wood in on the s fuel of t burn for A. 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