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until farther notice the mails will close as
ollows:
Route Bast and West, daily at 4 r. u.
Colfax, daily, at 6 a. m.
Grass Valley, daily, at 6.4. M.and4 pr. x.
Direct mail to San Francisco, at 6 a. m.
Djrect mail to Sacramento, at 6A. M.
every Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday, at6 a, M. ‘
Firm se 3 and intermediate points,
(Sunday excepted) at 6 a, m.
‘aoe Vteut, Noch teenie, Moonta thst
and Granjteville, daily, (Sunday peetet
et6. A. M.
Washington and Omega, ‘Toseday, Thursday and Saturday, até a.m,
You'Bet, Little York and Duten Fiat,
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 a. u.
» J. 8. HOLBROOK, P. M.
BRIEF MENTION.
Yartens Happenings im and Out of
‘Moe snow Sunday night.
Hy H. Haskins offers his house
and lot for sale at a bargain,
J.J. Rogers yesterday handed in
his resignation as City Assessor.
No trace’ has yet been obtained of
the thief who burglarized the safe at
C. Beckman’s: saloon.
We have received from Jake Holland anothercopy of the Santa Fe
(New Mexico) newspaper.
The Cold Spring . Company’s
claim embraces 3,900 feet on the
channel, and not 900 feet as heretofore stated.
Mr. Long is building a new
house on the site of the one on East
Broad street that was recently destroyed by fire.
Four new. dwelling houses are now
being constructed in the city. “Is it ‘Hook
possible that the Spring” building
boon has already set: in?
The Mexican Veterans of Nevada
county are ordered to meet at Grass
Valley on the 22d instant, to eleot
officers-for the ensuing year.
Sheriff Tompkins went to Truckee
yesterday afternoon with a bench
‘warrant for nine persons who are
wanted in the Tamkins mutder case.
Letters of administration on the’
estates of A. G. Ladda and Thos.
Tibbetts, deceased, were’ yesterday
issued to the Public Adiiuistrator,
According to the Tidings, the farmers of Penn Valley ‘wre apprehensive thact'on account of frosts they
may have to sow their grain. agpio.
A man named Thomas, whoGhad
been employed at the Rising Sun
mitie, Colfax, died on the 28th ot
pneumonia. He was a native of
Cornwall, England.
**If you expect English geutlemen
to come to your country, and especially English gentlemen of letters
and art like me, you must improve
the character of your journalism,”
said Oscar Wilde at Baltimore,
That was before she had subscribed
for the Darty TRANSCRIPT.
Coasting on Broad street was kept
up nearly all of Saturday night, the
slide being from tne Theatre to the
bridge. It is estimated that at one
time a thousand people were view:
iag ,and participating in the sport.
‘There were but few accidents and
no serious ones. Some parties
started in again Sunday morning,
but Marshal Baldridge very properly stopped them.
The Republican saya that at
Truckee Thursday night Constable
_Greeley discovered four young men
in the act of smoking opium in a
Chinese den. They weré.not in the
room where the ‘‘pipe-hitters” were,
but could plainly see what was going on in the next room through the
glass door. No attempt. was made.
to arrest the smdker’s or the proprietors of the house.
Superior Court Yesterday:
Kitts vs. Seaman. E. W. Roberts
appointed refe:ee to take testimony
and report findings.
Coffey vs. Powell et al, Set for
trial March 15. Jury demanded by
plaintiff.
MoNulty vs. Schwan. Court. Set
for trial March 20.
Sankey vs. Miller & Towncend.
Set for March 21.
J.8. Thompson vs. Mountain Ice
Go. set-for-March 22d.
O'Hearo vs. _Butfiogton aud Allea,” Set for March 23.
Mary Atwood. ve’ Alex. Atwood.
C. W. Cross entered as associate
— for defense,«
The People vs. C. A. Giffen, Coneiimed for the session. —
J. M; Sohiniat vs. Nevada B. D,
Cot Motion to settle statement on
motion for new trial continued till
Friday next.
Vikaeuk
“The Beople
— motion bf'the District Attorany this
“ease was dismissed. The charge
against-defendant was assaulé BP
on the person. of another with
diadls Gali, and there were 3
Hagiay eactale v6: pases
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
Lerless,” by Mamie Jack.
. ton plantation and fish ponds, and to
‘SUNDAY SOHOOL Concert.
A Fine Entertainment at the Congregational Church,
The annual concert of the Conzregational Sunday School was a very
nice affair. Daring the evening Mr.
Sims, the pastor, -was presented by
the otficers and teachers of the school
with a purse cf money. ‘The following was the programme of excrvises!
Song by the school,”
: Readiug and prayer by the Pasor.
Reports of the Superintendent and
Treasurer.
Song by the school.
Recitation—‘‘God bless the children,” by Katie Hawke. :
Duet—‘*What the Angels”said to
Gertie,” by Martha Sims and Edith
Edwards.
Recitation—‘‘Three waxen faces”
by Annie Erskine.
Recitation —‘‘Grandfather’s Spectacles,” by Gertie Duncan,
Recitatton—~*Daughter, don’t let
Mother do it,” by Bettie Albert,
Duet—‘Under the Linden Tree,”
by Bessie and Katie Hodge.
Recitation—“‘The New Year,” by
Annie: Moyle.
Recitation by Jessie Albert,
Regitation by Kdith Kdwaras.
* Duet—‘‘Beautiful Dreams of the
Twilight,” by Mary and Martha
Hart,
Recitatioa—‘*No room’ for boys,”
by Lou Albert.
Revitetion—‘‘Little Dolly,” by
Mary Smith,
Recitation—‘‘Minnie’s Prayer,” by
Maud Evans.
Quartette—‘‘Now the distant bells
are peclings! by wira, Geo. Smith,
Mrs. Dr. A. Chapman and Mesers.
Haskins and Robuins.
Recitation—'*The Shepherd,” by
Millie Nichols.
Recitation—“'The Woodland Lesson,” by Annie Tremaine.
Duet by Etta and Lula Elser.
Recitation—‘‘The New _ Church
Organ,” by Miss Lena Locklia.
Daet-by Misses Amelia and Hattie
Soug—"*Little Stulents,” by Primary class,
Recvitation—‘‘The New Baby,” by
Emma’ Watters.
Solo—“Come Horie to Stay,” by
Miss Julia Reseigh.
Recitation—‘“fhe Village Society,” by Bertie Godair,
Solo—‘‘Speak Kiudly to the Fathth ae Song of the
Goblet,” Magyie Heather.
ipl Alone the Cross Must
Bear,” by Miss Rhoda Gibbs.
Recitation—“*Upward and Onward,” by Mary Richards.
Recitation by Hattie Godair.
Quartette by Choir.
Keeitation by Miss Mary Hook.
Solo—‘‘God Biess the Little Woman,” by Bessie Hodge
Duet—The Lily aud the Rose,”
by Misses F.ora and Addie Downey.
Recitation by Johuny Watters.
Recitation by Belle Conn,
Song by the scnool,
—--_+oe
WAAT THEY ARE DOING.
Personal and Social Items Gleaned
Mere and There.
John Jack has been confined to
bis house by sickness for a week.
Geo. Hobart, formerly of this city,
is now engineer at the Alta mine,
Virginia City.
Frank McCutchan, recently employed in the Marysville Express
office, has returned to this city.
Dr. A. Chapman came from
Virginia City, Sunday, to see the
TrRANscriet’s new cylinder press,
Mr. Bailey, the popular advance
agent, was in town yesterday arranging for the coming of the Emerson Minstrels.
Dr. L. R. Webstor of Grass Valley
dropped in yesterday afternoon to
talk over the political — situation
with this scribe.
Mr. McClellan, brother of the
man who was killed at Truckee by
Ike Tampkin, is in the city atteud
ing the latter’s trial.
Con. ‘Taylor, Esq., came to the
county seat yesterday to see how his
court affairs were progressing. He
was full of business, but found time
to tell this scribe all about his cotsay that the Transcrier had: grown
to be the handsomest paper in
Northern Califorpia..
C. A. Pare arrived here Sunday
from the Black Bear mine in Siskiyou county, where he has been working. Althouzh the distance is but
300 miies, he was a week in making
the trip. He had to cross Salmon
mountain on foot, traveling thus
twenty-two miles witho:t snowshoes
through soft snow five feet‘deep.
Hon. A.B. Dibble _catled at the
Transcript office yesterday morning
to pass his opinion upon the re-.
cent improvements made here. It
is the first time he has put in an
appearance up this way since making such a splendid record at Sacramento as counsel for defence in
the slickens suit. Heis a tower of
strength on the miners’ side of the
fight, and people appreciate the
abality he ia dines
Strack It Rich.
Wm. H. Smith, has Jocated a
claim on the . RANSCRIPT advertisfing ledge. He has ran # crosscut
giao his immense stock of groceries,
‘isions, etc., and'the public are
Tawited £0 eall and inspect the appearance of the vein. — The forma‘tion is splendid, say those who have
essayed it. . It is the boss stri.e of
4 . the season, and*that is why Mr.
social enjoyment on Friday evening,
G. T., which has a membersbip of
60. Besides the members a large
number of invited guests asaembled at
. W.-M; Miss Doras “Armstrong,
W. 1.G.3J.C. Giant, W. oO. G.
‘. Graves is a sin le man.
. county officer says that there is a
ROUGH AND READY LETTER.
Gathering of the Good iSianetars+ .
A Benefit Sociable.
Rovgn ano Reapy, Feb. 4th.
Eprror Transcrirr—This place
was the scene of much p'easure and
the occasion being a public installatioa, a vocal and literary entertainment and a collation conducted . by
Perseverance Lodge, No. 387, I. ©.
Schrveder’s Hall where the Lodge Deputy, Wm. Grant, with his assistants
proceeded to install the following
newly elected officers for the ensuing
term: F. S. Taylor, W. C. T.; Miss
Sophia Schroeder, W. R. H. 8.;
Miss Emma Thompson, W. L, H.
8.; Mrs. J. S. Huntress, W. V. T.;
Frank Ennor, W. 8.; Miss Annie
Herrod, W. A.-S; Chas. Alvord, W.
F. 8.; Juhn Johnston, W. T.; Rev.
J, M. Johaston, W. C.; Geo. Balch,
Ww.
D. M.; Miss Isabella Melbourne,
After the installation the Lodge
opened under the head of ‘‘go0d of
the order,” when the following —pro-_
gramme was rendered:
Reading, J. C. Johnston; said.
Miss Sophia Schroeder; a temperance paper.edited by Wm. Freeman
was reai; declamation, F, S ‘Tayler;
solo, Dora Armstrony ; reading Miss
Emma Herrod; declamatiou, J. C.
Grant. Some appropriate remarks
were made, af.er which supper was
announced when all retired to the
diaing room where a grind spread
was laid which was composed of all
the market. could supply, and of
which some 50 couple partook.
After supper some of the ‘‘boys
and girls” outside of the Good Templars undertook to make arrangements for » dance, which for a time
iooked favorable. The proprietor of
Schroeder's Hall, which has been
used on all occasions, positively refusel to rent the hall, which spread
like wild-fire and occasioned much
disappointment. When the lights
were extinguished divers people
could be seen ranning here and there
in gearch of some building suitable
for dancing purposes. Finally an old
vacated store was obtained, Afte:
counters and rubbish had been removed some 30 couples who were in
waiting assembled to trip the light
fantastic to the strains of music. prodaced by Professer Beckett and Gaseveninz’s enjoyment. Amos: delig:ful time was had which was evideut
frown the fact that dancing was kept
upuntil almost the break of day.
Amony those your reporter noticed
present were the following: From
Penn Valley.Mr. N. M. Miller and
wife, Mr. A. J. Miller and wife, Miss
Sallie Montgomery, Misses Anna,
Emma and Minnie Herrod, Misses
Nellie and Adela Ennor, From Indian Springs, Miss Amelia Horton,
Miss Mary Morrill, From Rough
and Ready Misses Dora Armstrung,
Mary Tarpey and,Lizzie Grant, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Stuart, Mrs. Nancy
Weeks. From Indian Springs W
B. Nutter, A. Harris, F. Morrill H.
Horton and ‘Frank Ennor. From
Rough and Ready, J. T.: Armstrong,
Wm. Grant, Frank Rex, Wm. Tarpey, Wm. Bryle, H. Waters, Jno.
Castine, C. Clendennin, A. Ricker,
“has. Alvord, H. Manbourn,
Bagley. E. W. Black, Grass Valley,
and others,
Last Wednesday evening a socia—
ble was lield at the residence of Prof.
Crowell for the benefit cf the Rev.
C. C. Darling. It is said a most enjoyable time, which netted some
$20, was. had. Vocal and instru
mental music and social converse
were the prominent features of the
evening V, I. Sores
—_— 22 or
Miners Arrested.
’ Sunday night between 10 and 11
o'clock Sheriff Tompkins arrested
Thomas Biggar and John ‘Graves,
two well-kaown young men, at their
respective homes 1n this city where
they have resided tor a long time.
[hey were both in bed when the
‘Sheriff called, and made no inquiries
as tothe eduse, Yesterday morning the Under Sheriff of Butte county took them to Oroville where they
are to be tried on a charge of stealing amalgam from a mine above
Cherokee in which they were workjog previous to returning to this
city about three months ago. Bizzar-was married to a young lady
here shortly after coming back, and
The Butte
very strong case against them,
‘A Frigid View of It. .
A when interviewed
Sunday as to why he did not shovel
the snow from his sidewalk, cooly
informed the reporter that the city
ordinance required it to be done
before eight o’clock in the morning;
Smith is everywhere called the Boss
saway. All present expressed them.
. selves as highly pleased with the
and as he could not do.it before
that hour he thought it was illegal
NEVADA CITY ¥ (Catone) DAILY TRANSCRIPT, TUESDAY, r
Paha cn ctoead
SMACKS OF MALICE.
A Lower Country Paper Ambiguous:
ly Attacks a Popular Nevada .
City Teacher,
The Stockton Herald of Friday
publishes the following item respectnga gentleman who has resided in
this city for nearly a year past and
was recently elected to the teachership of the high’ school in which
capacity he is proving exceedingly
popular:
W. A. Cowdery, ex-member of the
County Board of Education, and forafflicted with the ‘‘bronchitis.” He
has been appointed principal of the
Nevada City High School, ‘‘He has
Labo 3 the remark that he ought
to feel_a good deal better than new.
Mr. Cowdery never taught school
in the city of Stockton, as is stated
by an esteemed contemporary, but
the precipitancy: with which he. -“‘resigned” hiseposition as a member_of . 5
the County Board of Education is a
atHliction of gthers, can but be gratified to learn that Mr. Cowdery has
recovered from his. ‘‘severe attack of
bronchitis.” Mountain air is very
good for the complaint that. drove
him ‘from this pleasant valley.
Mr. Cowdery appears to be a gentleman fully capable of giving the
Herald as good as it sends, if he
feels inclined to do so.
——-—Coming Amusements.
We are assured that Emerson’s
Minstrels willreally be-here on the
13th instant, as at first announced
by the management. They are in
the State of Nevada this week, and
will stop here on their way. back to
San Francisco,
The Nelle Boyd dramatic combin.
ation, who have formerly played two
engagements in Nevada City and
are very: popular here, have telegraphed to engage the Theatre for
ome week, beginning next Monday
evening. As the Emersons have
it for the first night, Miss Boyd and
her company will probably open
here Tuesday evening, the 14th.
They are now making a speciality of
‘‘Hazel Kirke.”
re
Land League Meeting.
At their monthly meeting 10 this
city last Saturday eveniug the Nevada. County Branch of the Land
Leagae elected the following oflicers: John Hussey, President; John
Duounic iff and Daniel Collins, Vice
Presidents; ‘Tt. H. Carr, Secretary;
Patrick Clancy, .Treasurer. The
evening's receipts were about $20.
The League adjourned to meet in
Grass Valley on the 18th instaat.
A Bee SC
Hope It Is True.
The Auburn Argus of Saturday
says: ‘ft is rumored, on apparent
east-buund ‘swing’ train is to be
changed: next wees, to accommo-~
date the uemands of the. Nevada
City and Grass Valley public. ‘The
train will arrive here about three
to half-past three o'clock, instead of
5:35 P. M. as at present.”
EE ee
The Bald-aead Party.
—Actist -of the—committees—of the
bald-head party to be given in. this
city on the 15th instant,. will be
found in another column, It embraces the names Of a very large portion of ofr leading citizens whose
summits are barren of hirsute appendages. It will be a merry ball. We
thank the management for’ complimentary tickets.
An Exploded Cartridge.
Yesterday afternoon at the store
of John Brodie, on Commercial street,
while James,M. Kitts was endéavoring to force a tight-fitting cartridge
into a Winchester rifle, the shell exployded;-powder-burning his face and
seriously injuring one eye. Dr. E.
W. Charles is attending him and
thinks the damaged eye will be
saved,
Fixing the Water Rates.
On -Thursday evening next the
City Trustees will begin holding a
scries of meetings for the purpose of,
fixing local water rates. They invite. the presence of those citizens
who have suggestions to offer,
The Fire Beil.
At five o’cl ck yesterday afternoon the Fire Department was called
out, the alarm being caused by the
burning of a chimney in the. rear of
the National Hotel.
was done.
Death of Jucob Tonner.
Jacob Tonner died at. the County
Hospital Sunday. He was a native
of Germany and aged about 49 years.
afternoon from Groves’ undertaking
to doit later.
Ne More Dyepensia or Andigestion.
never fail to
Sicians’ certi
bottle. Soid everywhere.
and indiscretions of you
ness, early decay, loss of manhood, &., I
will send a recipe that will cure you, PREE
OF CHARGE. This great rem
‘povered by a missionary in South America.
Send a self-addressed heat og = to the Rev.
Josspn T, InMAN, STATION
merly )a_ teacher — of gan :
ew _/ in this county, — lett Sheriff's Saleoaquin county—as is learned
from the columns-of a . contemporary . #tetara Neville, comet Superior Court
—on account of his health, being} Charles Smith and jo of Sale &
entirely regained his health and . Nevada, State of California, wherein
says he feels as good as_new,” acHeri, the above named pe seooxered,
cording to-a contemporary —which Slats snith cot bases Smith, dete ts,
on the 9th day of December, A. D,-1881, for.
the sum of Four Hundred Thirty-Seven ‘and
52-100 (8437 52) with costs
of suit taxed at $162 75,
lowed herein, amounting to
with interest
tity,
matter that never received the at. that.the set forth in. plaintiff's
tention from the officials of this qeined, foreclosed and p therein
jescribed, to-wit:
county that the circumstances at. ““That certain real estate, situatein Bridgetending’ it warranted, No one, yer Township, Nevada County, California,
unless he be hard hearted and so ee eck orcas et ee
constituted as totake pleasure in the . CEN? "alr t co emnch Corral, to
400d authority, that the time of the . ,
No damage}The funeral took place yesterday . ,
————
EBRUARY
ee os:
5s 1882.
. Dr. Henly’ s Haahestee tT XE Bit-.
ers ire the best Bitters in use. They
iverelief. Read phy-—
tes on the back of
oa. A a
To all whoare suffering from the errors
nervous weakwas dis, New Yor
Smith Deft's.) Decree of Forcl.
U NDERand by virtue of an order sale
Dollers,
counsel fees althe sum of @¥5,
terest’ thereon from the date of .said
udgniént at the rate of 7 percent per annum
id, Whieh said judgment isrecorded in
ent Book tofsaid Superior Court, on
228 and 229, and whereas it is ordered
port, a little below the bridge across French
Corral Ravine, being the same Seg ee
which stands the Grapevind or fall
House, occupied by said Smith and his family, and upon which for the benefit of himself.
and wife and family, .a homestead declaration
hasbeen recorded and known as the Grapevine ranch, be sold to satisfy said judgment,
er with interest.and costs, 4
ublic notice is hereby given that I wall sell
at publie sale in front of the Court House
door, in the 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 6 o'clock P. M., to-wit: 2 o'clock
Pp. M., all the right, title and interest of snid
Defendant in and to all of the above desgir a tothe highest. and best bidPe for to satisfy said judgment and
all costs,
Given’ under ~ hand this 81 day of]
February, A.D. 1
E, 0. * POMPKINS, Sheriff,
By R. » CARTER, Under Sheriff.
©. W. Cross, Piffs Atty.
EXCELSIOR
Blasting. Powder')Manufactured by the
Excelsior Powder Co.
HIS IS NO80-CALLED “SAFETY POWDER” bnt a powerful explosive, and as
‘gafe to handle and use.as any nitro-glycerine
Powder on the Continent. There is no
or nausea in the use of this Powder, as the noxious fumes are entirely done
away with, No Picric Acid or Chlorate Potash used in the manufacture. of this Powder.
All other Powder going under this name is
unauthorized, and es using this.same
are liable for damages. It is put up in. cartpo es of any size to suit customers and is
xploded with cap and fuse, the sane as any
ot er high explosive.
The following testimonial is a sample of
hundreds of the same tenor ea constantly
received,
Govp Hi, August 17, 1881.
Agent ExceLsior Powper Vo.-—Dear Sir;
Ihave used yourpowder in test cement and
hard blasting rock, and find it superior to
atiy Powder in use on the Comstock. It
does its work effectually, and does not leave
the person using it with a severe headache,
like the other Powders do to the m jority
of miners. In recommending it I woul
gest, give it a fair trial and I am corifident it
will speak for itself. Wishing your Company
success, I am respectfully yours, etc.
GEORGE C LARK,
Foreman Sierra G. and 8. M. Co.
Excelsior Powder Company, No, 330 ra St.
Academy Building, Rooms 53 and 6
San Francisco.
J.J, JACKSON,
Beehive Grocery Store,
Agent for Nevada City.
Nevada, aad ‘Mth.
LADEMAN,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Etc.
Junetion.of Broad and Commercial Streets
Nevada City.
Choice Family Groceries a Specialty.
“Wananale's Hack Line !
Running Between
NEVADA CITY
and
GRASS VALLEY.
—o—
THE undersigned will
(7 begin Yebruary 1st, 1882,
Py runtring a Hack regular:
=e} y between Nevada City
> and Grass Valley. On
week-days he wii make two trips, and on
Lundays one.
Passengers called for or delivered in any
part of either town without extra charge.
Leave or lersat the National and Union
Hotels in N svada City, and at The Holbs ooke
in Grass Valley.
i TIME TABLE. :
Leaving Nevada City at 8:30 a. M. and 2:30
e a Grass Valley at 10 a: Mm. and 4P. mM.
ON £UNDAY.
. Leaving Nevada City at 10 4. M. and Grass
. Valley at z P.M.
§. E. WANAMAKE.
1
YOU ARE GOING TO
SAN FRANCISCO,
A FIRST CLASS.
PHOTOGRAPH,
Go To
715 Market Street,
and decree of fopeclosure issued out of . .
the Superior Court in and for the County of
herein Richard .
DAMES & BUTLER,
“Pai Flexo
HUNTS HALL,
WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY’
a , eeInvitation Committee,
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m, #% mansu, B. c.
Li W; DREYFL
eT MARSH i a HOG PETER
‘ANTON HENNEMAN, CAPT. HARRY
J. MEACHAM, 8. A. EDDY, D, J.
©. McELVY, A.
PHIL. DUN, Vo i ORWELL. AF ;
CHAS. INGENSPOR, F. G D.
Iw TERSCHMAN, @ HE. ee
DRE. W. CHARLES, N, BAILEY, hi ai.
: W-BARTON.J I J. BACIGALUPI
; EM; PR E
@, ALLAN, PH. BELDEN, C, ‘3 ROBINSON. D
LEOPOLD: Ganraee Ww 4 OOWDERY. DR. 8. M. HARRIS; W.
FLOOR DIRECTOR—HON. NILES ras pie
in Brat 6 Bala R. B. Robingon, J. @. Hartwell, G: y. ss, H. Cooper,
_Alex, Sloan, 1; J, Rolfe.
egal Tas G, Hartwell.. General Manager—Edward mullet
GRAND MARCH AT NINE O'CLOCK, SHARP.
After 10;80 all persons holding Tickets will be admitted to the floor.
AQ fe ade: *
Tickets @%. Admission to Spectators—Ladies 26 cents. Gentlemen 50 cents.
pire P Rants
t
#aF Supper can be procuredat STUMPE'S HOTEL from 11 o'clock, for 50-cents.
John Seca
WM. . B. SMITH,
THE OLD RELIABLE FAMILY GROCERI
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
°
CONSTANTLY. ON HAND A FULL AND FRESH STOCK OF " ~ é
reais, Provisions, Canned Goods, Hams, Bacon, Plow,
FEED, GRAIN, WINES, LIQUORS, &c.
Oe
My Goods are First Class and My Prices the Lowest.’
te a
SAVE MONEY BY TRADING AT
TEE Boss sale bbe 8 STORE.
Coote Se ere
it Behl Pioneer Furniture Store,
L. M. SUKEFORTH, Proprietor,
ee
By
the Cost.
vices 2s low-as can be offered on
ke dasa o—iNew patterns—From $70 to $lov.
BEDROOM SETS—New patterns—From $35 to $150.
x sm
DININGROOM SETS-——New patterns—-From $10 to $75.
LOUNGES-—-New patterns—From $10 to $50
MATTRESSES— From $4 to $30. ‘
CHAIRS-—From $1 to $50. ,
MIRRORS—From 50 cents to $30.
CARPETS —From 25 cents to $1.50 per yard:
BEDDING —Of all kinds and prices. :
BRACKETS-—From 50 cents to $2.50.
PICTURE FRAMES-— All kinds made to order,
HICKERING PIANO—Second-hand, nearly good as new, cheap,
— All kinds of
Furniture REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
At verylow rates by JAS, KINKEAD, one of the best workmen in the State,
hart will sell for ONE HUNDRED i all i Sion, Ne san ee
evada City,
. ANNUAL _
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[mm élse Reduction Sale!
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FINE SUITS,* ~*°
BUSINESS SUITS, .
YOUTH’S AND CHILDREN’S SUITS, .
MEN’S AND -BOY’S OVERCOATS,
FINE CARDIGAN JACKETS,
UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, . °
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,
TRUNKS, VALISES
And Everything Else in the Store.
THE STOCK HAS. BEEN
MARKED RIGHT DOWN !
Preparatory to this Grand Clearance Sale, Don't delay purchasing, Now is the time to save money,
B. HB. MILDER,
Odd Fellow’s Building, Broad Street, Nevada City.
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