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NEVADA CITY (Cattrorivta)
lite on the Narrow Gauze ——_ — : = , ee
Closing of the Mails. Smash-up on the pe Ra gy For 1881 the assessed value of all] ‘Tobacco grows soniething like H aa . Grass Valley Township Henry Davis and
— — Ahem 4 cick. Telhala ec (en es oes cabbage, but I never saw none} “°° i 1 J a Lal’ [Pm Paynter; post oes: address, Grass
Until further notice the mails will close as 808,607, whils in Yuha county it was . boiled, although I have eaten boiled .
RAILROAD ACCIDEN r.
ees iti
Se nee
noon and just after the freigat t ain
i
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seta bound from ‘Galt Bes only $4,828,644, Admitting that . C@bbage and vinegar on it,’ and have = os Diet, dolly ob 4Px. é vou: © fax to this city had the I ae : h . al : F . riott and John Mc North Bloomfield.
‘. passed that poi futile really worth $10;000,eard men say. that cigars that was cram . N f G dls ll . he : <n ee a
‘ aps: laure a point, a bal cav+ 0c-1 099, which is far above what it. given to them on election day for . = —~ ly. OW ior Dry QOUS WIL Surcy ef ee Pat, 3. 2. Balak, GROEN oe
Gras#*Valley, daily, at 64. m.and4p. m. curred in. the deep cut on the Narrow
Direct mail_to San Francisco, at 6 4. a. ,
B : Direct mail to Sacrainento, at 6 a. mu.
wou d bring in any market in the nothing, was cabbage leaves.
world or under any circumstances,. Tobacco stores are mostly kept by
and the yield of the hydraniie mines wooden Injuns, who. stand at the , 7
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Sweetland; John Stotlar, North San Juan.
for one year would more than pay doors and try to foal. little boys by SHIVELY S q CENT ST0 RE, hand Ready 1 sae fa Wel *
for it, Yet there is a deqyand from offering them a bunch of cigars, . 12 vards two bit Embroidery for od 64s £4 62) Tes ONES $ 1 00 . dourne, Rough and Ready, ©
Diag Washington Township—John
Gauge railroad 150 feet this side of oad
Bridgoport Township—Robert B. Patton,
the Central Pacitic crdssi )
Downieville, every Tuesday, Thursday . ; i i ik fe ace , ¥ . intendeut Kidder immediately went
Camptonyille and intermediate points, {2°W® With a large forge of men, and
daily, (Sunday excepted) at 6 4. «. by three o’clock yesterday morni ich i
Blue Tent, North Bloomfield, Moore's Fiat . the track was clear. The cut Pipe Yuba County that hydraulic mining one in made of wood also. 14 Heavy 15 cent Towels for...-.--s.s¥erseeseereees 1.00 . Meadow Lake ‘Township~Geo. sy hatcan
and Graniteville, daily, (Sunday excepted) narrow and the walls so steep that be stopped forever for the alleged gs don’t like tobacco; neither 8 pair 89 cent White Wool Hose for.... Stee a gh ster and S, B, Weller, Truckee: ane ‘
oddsaion add Gl Tage it. wss slow work removing the reason that a little strip of aguedo I. Itried. to smoke a cigar . Ghijdren’s 99 cent White Wool Jackets 49 aoe ips : Pe oo .
day and Saturday, uann. ay Thurs debris. . . breeding land, along the river bot-. 07° and it made me reel like . Children’s 3 25 Ulsters...:.-.Deen nee iaesee 69) Nevada Township—R.-E: Robinson. and
You Bet, Little York and Dutcn Fiat,. At four o'clock yeaterda . toms, is being covered with wash . °Psom salts. dren's 75 cent hand made Hoods........-.:49 . John Anderson, Nevada City,
gi Suey Gavin: state lh wea bank tela y ms from the mines, If hydraulic min-] Tobseco was invented by a man facies, ; 25 A ig ce late NOR mie .
4, 8. HOLBROOK, P.M. . Central-Pacific se into ae pect ing is stopped the principal part of named Walter Raleigh When the Black $1 AS ike Pace Velvet, i ciel las tei fes eapece: : 33 sag a
= —— == = . of Debris that had slid Sawer on the Nevada county will become depopnpeople first saw him. smoking they i 49 Hand Satchels.. ..222 cence cnet nseess ih age 87 " District No. 1, Nevada ‘Township, H.C
BRIEF MENTION. track 200 yards eastof the N lated. If hydraulic mining conthought he was a steamboat; they . Ladies’ $1 49 Night Gowns.......--+-::+4sreeeees
90 . Mills. Se
iiss Gisepe aeiedh * e Narrow . tinues it connot at the very worst} Wee frightened. > . Ladies’ 75 cent White Skirts. ... ree eee ae 2 Q . _ District No. 2, Grass Valley Township, M.
Various Happenings im and Out of . . ° 7 e two locemo. ever injuriously affect one-hundredth My sister Nancy isa girl. I do . Blac $2.25 cent Double Milled Cashmere...-.--. ---: ‘ 35 Bera, Ti: Dips
Town. = an Sight box-cary were ditched, . part of the land in Yuba county. ‘not know whether she likes tobacco pains, oo cent sets Collars and Cuffs. ..+-0 22s sre etirerss District No. 3, Washington) Blosenfold “
The plumbers are reaping a and considerable damage was done. phe proper shina asd Ge oath
ies’ 49 cent Gilt Hair Pins......----:.-+se e+e: ey and seeoaraapigeo pares ae seamen
There is a~young man . Ladies’ Bs . £ BS: . ae te t i
es’ 75 cent Hemstitched Initial Handke eee
harvest this winter. o the rolling stock. None of the] which many think will eventually be named Leroy who comes to see her. . Hand Knit 49 cent. Gloves, wool, chil yeetiee ee 9B . Ready Townships, Robert Huckins, (Preal-—
An unusually large crop of ice is . train hands were hurt. The wreck-} adopted, is for the Government go+2-guess she likes Leroy. He was Ladies’ 15 cent Polka Dot Calico Collars......Mate G4} . dent of the Board.) Bee
being gathered in the upper part of . '"8 train came up from Sacramento . condenin the threatened valley lands . **@nding on the steps one night Ladies’ $1 25 Shetland Shaws, only.-------fae eee 87 . District No. 6, Meadow Lake amd: 14th
“the county. ~~ .~. . and “yesterday the—road was bein y. ag ed ” . Ladies Pel LS sane ux ceqeu sss eee 1 49 . York Townships, H. L. Day. spb
If : "s take.the T ie Pa Mid 102] ana turn them over to the miners and had sce» hia mouth and he 1 25 Cardigan Jackets....-.--ssriseeeeeess ‘49 ——
a ea sie a ye a, ba prae pagag asa large gan; of . ata fair rate to be used ass dump: . *t he didn’t know as sho would . Buttercun $1 25 Corsets, Nos. 25 to 90. 49 * ——— ae
parte ex re this <a er ae z ing ground, The miners could easi_ +6, and ent “Leroy the per38 cent bk ad Pieanel as ac 6 VewES Vas Sad Cea eee e vORER Cee 19 , ae :
. reaeteate SRLESeE Ty and gradually liquidate, their, inume is agreeable.” cent ite oS ee eee eeremgen SP reer ees oe 25 n =
Mrs. George Cc. Gaylord will in The dapdsasacsieosy Officers. * uibacbuees to ae Sam by paying But the next morning when my ne gee las ¥ SP Ae AA ets OREN ON St 31 1860. 1882. 4
the Sprin ing pay a visit to her former} ‘The following are the new officers . ® moderate batiss big brother Tom lighted his pipe, Ladies $12 00 Wisters Sa Tae ORR ey 5 00 —oeae :
home ta the Hast. of the February Astemioas AssociaNancy said, “Get out of the house . Black $2 ee a 138 ia
A oe showing free gold . tion at Gass Valley: Cornelius TayThe World Moves. you horrid creature, the smell of Navy Blue #1 49 Ladies’ Cloth...-.--.0-++-s-ssese0e ae Established Sept. 6, 1860,
7 si Thareday ” the east . lor, President ; John L. S-nith, Vice We received the following polite sopenne pegrenss hay sok.” Ladies’ 25 cent Side Elastics ...-.0 --++-+++: eee eee eens 123) By N. P. BROWN & CO.
— the eons . ee Presideat ; I. Stein Secretary ; Sam, . note from aman een. han beens pd is et made out of 4 Satety Fins t Thread ee ; ue gs pads
€ variety store 0 ‘inkstone Novitzky Trssshree ke ad subscriber to this f ] co. took a little snuff once Bh eg ee SE See Eee 2 !
98 , ; A. B. Brady, : paper for nearly > . Misses’ peor gs NGA ee ee CY Pee ne ain.
Gay ts ore to the building . Grand Adviser ; Samuel Granger, . !9 years : end then I meezed. 15 cent Linen Lace “ ShOhLGRaceS Srna apEsey Smee Soon OE TT 16) fl R. ebduien ene 8, Calkins,
adjoining Hunt's Hall. . Jusior Adviser ; Dennis Meagher, . ‘Stop that damned Transceirt. “Air the dark novees “shold be Boys’ 25 cent Pocket Knives.-... --:-++--:sse1:seees 9 clog aay ;
Handsleds are in gteat demand . Counsellor; James Quirk, Artist; JoI won't take it any longer.” provided with goggles. They will Ladies) 25 cent Hand Mirrors...-.----+++-1++s00esre) ee ve i ‘
Coasting has not been so good ‘here . seph Perrin, Communicant; Geo D On reading the above the very se *-seais aft goggles. They will . Ladies’ 75 cent Felt Skirts: ...-.------ssessssesereeees 4
before for several years as during the . McLean Umpire ; David Watt. rious question arose in our mind, ah ye ng ed — ee cent Coral Neck Chains. , SARE SS eons oe 4 ALAR GED 4 IMPROVED, i
preccnt week. Ting te Mcbenn ‘Uepire Dart seat . il the Teasscrsr “bust” oo ae-{ "0 STO . 45 oan a Sore eee bai ho ee icMcsamni 3:5)
Econ “aoesang charged with mur-. General; Judge Robinson, Nevada count of the stoppage of that paper? The Nine Cent Store. 5 P i! = Sweet Bye § Bye Cologne..----+--++++-25 ee ghey
ring‘an Indian at. Campoodie_re. City, Advocate ;—Geo : Flet. We rushed tothe book to see just A Rage eee Ladies’ 25 cent box Hair Pins.....---25ss-sstssseeees .
—eently, will have his preliminary can aa toa =H “ sr how this. gentleman’s (?). account The bargains that are being offer. Ladies’ $1 25 Kid Gloves, Nos. 6 & 6t...-------+-----0055 39 A PAPER FOR ALL !
hence ae W edncaday easboep: Be hg ee we a ia An looking dice Gen ed at the 9 Cent store are unpreceLat By ‘ 7 Vee ere ar ere peau S. Coes iad oe eae 9 é
obert Jeffery, 0. G.;W. K. S : if i i ‘ p ies 99 cent Turbans....-------:s++ crreeerce Saye —s Nt
Queer, isn’t it, that while a tele-. ger, Waliets ~ Ase ae Rie struck with awe and amazement.— sap — —* wis Pieter 25 yor Panes Weoe "Paper po PS een ss
graph operator 1s instructed io re-. Brave; M. Sproul, 2d Br aie ‘A. . He had not paid a dollar into the es— ~ os good . Ladies’ $3 26 Corsets...-.. 2-0 -sceeeeerentetet recesses cs 119 “TELE
ceive messages by sound, he is warn. Hues . Payi fell tid. 2 Kidtablishment for nine years. For ten CO RENE i Wesinens,. 1 alt 138 ae MN inn a SRE AEST RECESS Set Oe 25
ed acsinss taking thers 06 tick ? on, Paying Tellers J. F. Kid: eee e bi acacia ee the great bargains offered were to be Gents 49 cent Wooi Socks.....----:eecsesrteeter tes 25 . . « j .
der, Section General; M. McDonough, . ¥% paid up regularly, “hen . written up, even the TRANSCRIPT, 3 pairs 25 cent Shuker Socks..--.------+-+*+--+-++ +--+ 47 !
In the estate of A. Pryor, deceasKeeper of the Safe; O. P. Stidg er. misfortune overtook him. We did as large as it is, would be unable to ee) :
ed;theSupzrior Court yesterday made] Bishop; L. S. Calki ' . not have the heart to refuse him + oe
: ; L. S. Calkins, lst Guest ; i i
an order forthe payment to the. 4 p: Piha Emeritus Seoadued credit and agreed to await his time pani: the caB petogets. Te Please do not ask for Credit. Is THE
people of this city understand it and
widow, Catherine Pryor, of $60 per} Dan. Collins, Adjuster ; 8S. M. Harto pay it. It has proved a case of} it is the desire of the proprietor of
month for maintenance. mistaken charity. Is there balm in
Goods sent to any part of the State on receipt of. LARGEST DAILY PAPER
tis, Chancellor, George Ivancovich, the famous 9 Cent store that the peoP O Money Order or 3 Cent Stamps We want
Fain rode rge apceacile papi Seite asd occa ee your patronage and propose to offer you every in —
: ba See ey ee The Champion Paper Folder. country should have some of the bar: = : ‘ 5 1G ‘aide
sO as they” are billed for How to Make Business. : se _ . gains that are offered daily. New ducement in the world to get It. Sierra Nevada Gold Fields.
ramento all of this week, and are. 5; : her dull q. Some time ago we thought it. Goods. of late styl ica by “Y Trul SS
advertised to appear at Reno on Tues} usiness 1s rather dull now,. anc’! would be necessary for us to purchase . : ep eit echinpiens stasis Em co
merchants are inclined to‘keep thei: i express every day, Sundays not exWw B SHIVELY
“~ ps ti t fi : li h expenses as low as possible. On a mpehing to fold ssi accor aap cepted. Doing a cash business and . = . . : ? mare se
sek ek oe pita i Ps 8 8 wed a cts rnen (rene carton Nine Cent Store, just above City Hall_. LARGEST CIRCULATION,Dok ok she Gosoty 7 + B+ . rule for all times of the year, but a]. ere ee BR apie ae secret of the success of the Nine Cent ! —_ woe
ounty Treasurer's . in our office who can beat any ordi-. Store, W. B. Sutve.y,.Proprietor. IT 18 THE virtue can be carried too far. Many
merchants can afford to offer
specially good inducements to purchasers; they are ready to put asid:their old stocks and replace then
——THh—
so ee ous Roliale Pioneer Furniture Stove *** Mnetiag Mea +
is for rent. Apply to Mrs M. S&S,
office. It isa Grass Valley gentleman who wants to move to the metropolis.
The Union says: The Reform Club
iary machine at that business. It
has been a question with us which
was-the greater attraction with our
visitors—the new press or that young
at Grass Valley has discontinued its}. nan. He does the work at the rate ; 5 ails
weekly entertainments, and at the with new, —_ eee = = reduc: of about a thousand sheets an hour. —_ 7 bai L M. SUKEFOR rH, Proprietor.
jend-of the present month will_ give ed figures and still gain by it, They : PILES! PILES! PULES! 8 . Itis the only Daily paper pu
up the hall held under lease for the . °°" * make koown” thelr—off rs [~— Seder within Sineue inte -E ® . lished at the County Seat, and 5 : ay : . A Sure Cure Found at Last! No @ne. 2 ; ;
yast year or more,. It is said that Sc cela . ek ee The Commissioner of the General Need suffer! 3} F publishes regularly all ee
the Club contemplates giving up its . Press: “nousans” ars worth o . rand Office has decided, in regard. A sure Cure for Blind, Bleeding, . © ted : : a
organization. é — goodscould be sold and room made for to quartz Yodes discovered in tt Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been Bus ot Supervisoral Transactions,
a --— spring stocks, by.a little jJadiciour. j.ins that “ledes discovered withdiscoverd by Dr. William, (an Indian . ¢ Z es Court Happenings :
Carries It Down Himself. advertising. There will never be a}. re pS : William’ 86 Ge
j 8 : in the limits of placer claims, after Remedy,) called Dr, William’s Ing G 1 Count
“You are correct,” observed a hy time when the work of the printe: ipplication for patent for the placer dian Ointment. A single box has a2 2 enerai Coun 8,
draulic mine superintendent to the can. be of grontar. umporranes os the) claim was filed, are no “kar to the cured the worst chronic cases of 25 3 : B p Mining Intelligence
Transcript reporter a couple of merchant. ee issuance of a patent as applied for.” . °F 30 years standing, No one need . g “. andinf sdays since, ‘tin claiming that quite dash new Hebeprupl ented. —— > suffer five mi.utes after applying this F} 5 ndin acteverything that goes
a large percentage.of the gold yield : ee ‘. wonderful soothing medicine. Lo-}.2 =a *! to make a first-class country
of California is never accounted for The-tecent-reduction of rates by} phe Sacramento Land League re~ tions, instiuments and electuaries do . ‘Qos : : S
in the tabulated statements made by the Western Union Telegraph Com juests that all Irish-Americans unite there harm than good. William’s . 4 RLU ss wise —.vew patterns—From $70 to $lov. paper.
the Mint Director and other parties, . P®™Y 48 a heavier one than mos », February 22d in celebrating the Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays ba at ity A ed cr gcance Piast oo tae It is a
1n 1880 our little mine, Which is people imagine. Before the chang} jirthday of George Washington and . the intense itching, (particularly at . LOUNGES—New patterns ore $10 to $50. “aE ‘ Fearless,
is eee 010 oe ten words OF} Iso as the cntennial of the securing night afte? getting warm in bed, jacts oS a a a —From $4 to $30.
immediate neighborhood, yielded ‘less from this city to Washingto: . ,¢the demand made by Henry Grat. #84 poultice, \vives instant relief, HAIRS—From $1 to $50.
192,000,’ In Nest we took out. Perritory, Arizona, Oregon, South . :ay for the National Parliament of ane ere bat for Pile ita ee ee op cents to 81.50 . oper Tam Seas ioral Slee Las eee ae oa : ing of the private. parts, a AR —From 25 cents to $1.50 per yard.
$52,000 and will this year realia: . C*Mfornis Utah-and Eastern Neva-. freland, then in session at Dublin. Teildngeloe. e ne “°". BEDDING —Of all kinds and alten
da, whereas it now costs but $1. ° Read what the Hon. K_M. CoffinBRACKETS —From 50 cents to $2.50.
: : “ai Another instance is in the reductiow Travel Interrupted. berry of Cleveland says—a@bout Dr. . PICTURE FRAMES — All kinds made to order. ;
slickens is the cause of this falling from fifty cents to forty for sendiuy William’s Indian Pile Ointmeut: I CHICKERING PIANO Second-hand, nearly good as new, cheap.
off in yield,” he remarkel parent Seanitavi : : oe i
* : : of the . ss
ee : F URNITURE REPAIRING AND U pHOLSTERING said mach gold is produced in the mento, Oakland, San Francisco, San] os” pheir mail and supplies have never found anything which
State evéry year that the public Jose, etc. There has been no chang: gave such immediate and permanent At very low rates by JAS. KINKEAD, one of the best workmen in the State.
knows nothiagof. I always take in twenty-five cent rates. Archi« pei 08 — from the . relief-as Dr. William’s Indian Oint&
rf es : P Moore's Fiat road. ment.
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our cfean-ups to San Francisco myNivens, Be eccumismoda ting vena =o : ; For sale by all druggists or mailed £271 will sell for ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS a goods that have been in my-store
self, instead of sending it by exurbane representative of the Com-] Ar Hampton, Pennsylvania, while . on receipt of $1.00.
press as many do. Only the owners
more than one year. L. M. SUKEFORTH, Nevada City, Cal.
pany at this point, will on applica. Wilham Cook was dying of small Henry & Co., Prop’rs, ag aa
of the mine and a few trusty emscarcely known outside of its own . ___ Independent,
and Reliable
Exponent of all topics of public ~
interest. It is spicy without
being sensational, and outabout the same amount. The antispoken without being sbusive
—0o-— ;
Remember that it cests
only $7 a year, or
~ $6 in Advance.
ee
_ &@® Corresp d on .topi of ¢
interest is respectfully solicited from ou
numerous friends and patrons.
ed te Lick pods wien! camo TR I tT ee Tn Daan .
ployes have any idea as to the. re. S" of messages to.any part of the]in his hand and knelt beside the . gan + tal’ é 8 . .
sult of our operations. I could name wired world. * bed in prayer. She instantly ee se : dys "s CLEARANCE SALE yh 8
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many other mines, hydraulic, driit Pe Rac TE succumbed t6 exhaustion, the bedMothers! Mothers! ! Mothers !
ding ' dshe and her. Areyou disturbed at might and
and quartz, that operate on the ling was set on fire an
stint rinsiphe.” & child were overcome by smoke. The broken of your rest by a sick child eae :
The following business was transsuffering and crying with the excra: :
B. H. MILLER’S.
Superior Court.
acted in the Superior Court yesterneighborssaw the situation, but . ciating pain of cutting teeth. If
day, Judge John ‘Caldwell presid— only one dared to enter the house: . 30, go at -once and get a bottle
ey The flesh was burned from Cook’s ~ eg longed a arte
> : : t will relieve the poor little sufferThe People vs. Reuben Thomas. bones, and his wife and daughter) . immediately, you may depend
Had te Pay His License.
Mr. Fuller’ the auctioneer has been
ye
we.
at
se)
‘\. takeing a city license at 9 cost of
selling goods at private sale here
without having a license of any.
kind, either city or county, to do
so. Marshal Baldridge called upoa
him and gave him the alteraative of
‘$20 or submitting to arrest. He
said.he would think about it. ~The
. Marshal went away long enough for
him to have a good think, and when
he returned for a final answer was
told to bring a:
get his money for it. At present
writing Mr. Fuller has not yet ob .
~ Viable to arrest if he neglects to get
one. We suppose the County. Collector will.call on him as the Marghal hasdone.
Dwelling House Wanted.
Wanted, to lease a dwe'ling house
situated in Nevada City and con_ taining about five rooms. Apply to
bY
ad the license and]
plead.
H. V. Reardan was entered as attorney of record for Cross in cases
of W. W. Cross vs. Eureka Lake
and Yuba Canal Co., and Morloch vs.
€ross. te
Estate of Hugh Gurk. Objections
to final account of executor sustained.
“ss —— oe
Round Mountain Mine.
—
At the Round Mountain drift mine
the new main tunne! is being steadi
ly pushed ahead towards the channel. It is in something like 250 feet
and will probably have to be extended 100 feet more, which will take
sixty days perhaps, before opening
into pay. dirt. The pillers and
‘. other gravel left in the old tunnel
ie being extracted yet, and pays
well considering the quantity of? it.
No clean-up has been made for
. scveral moaths.
tf. oo Haskins.
arraigned and given till Tuesday to
cannot recover.
THEY seem to be waxing upin New
Jersey. Oscar, Baldwin, the cashier
who recently ‘‘absorbed” $2,000,000
or.more of other people’s money,
has been sent to prison for fifteen
years. If this robbery had occurred
in California he would have been
given. the title of Co’'onel and, made
president of a wildcat mining com-.
pany.
2
Tue Illinois Supreme Court, in a
ease against the Board of Education
of Quincy, decides that colored childred have the right to attend the
public schools and receive the benefit of the. schook fund the same as
white children.Tr ig stated on good authority that
the revised version’ of the New Testament hasteased to command a sale,
The veneration for the old edition is
upon it; there is no inistake about
it. There is not a motheron earth
who hasever used it, who will not
tell you at once that it will regulate
the bowels, and give rest to the
mother and relief and health to-the
child, operating like magic. It is
perfectly safe to use in all: cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is
the’ prescription of one of the oldest
and best female physicians and
nurses in the United States. Sold
everywhere. 25 cente a Lottle
De
No More Dyspepsia or indigestion.
Dr. Henly’s celebrated I X L Bitters are the best Bitters in use. They
never faii to give relief.Read physicians’ certificates on the back of
bottle. Sold everywhere. .
4 A Card. =
To all whoare suffering from the’ errors
and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of ood, *
will send a recipevhat will cure you, FREE
OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America.
Send aself-addressed envelope to tie Rev.
Josern T. Inman, Stavion D, Niw Yoru
too strong.
Immense Reduction Sale!
FINE SUITS,
BUSINESS SUITS, :
-YOUTH’S AND CHILDREN’S SUITS.
MEN’S AND BOY’S OVERCOATS,
FINE CARDIGAN JACKETS,
ae HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,
And Everything Else in the Store.
THE STOCK HAS BEEN
MARKED RIGHT DOWN !
chasing, Now is the time.to save money, ~
B. HE. MILLER,
. . Oda Fetlow’s Building, Broad Street, Nevads City.
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UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, =
TRUNKS, VALISES
ur Job Printing
DEPARTMENT
‘Is very complete. Our prices on
Billheads,
Letterheads,
Blankwork,
Transcripts,
Briefs,
Posters,
c Cards,
Preparatory to this Grand Clearance Sale, Don’t delay purAre as low as any firm can offer.
i Yours Truly,
BROWN & CALKINS,
~ Nevada City, Cal.