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A. LL, Day, presiling, a zens Bank $73 33, 3 Kosminsky $20.
: The minates of the previous meet. tion being made on motion
: . tng were read and approved. _—s_—sf # was A that Joseph Chew ‘be
ven Weleeets,
days and
SS
We acknowledge the receipt ‘of
complimentary tickete to. the entertainment to be given ven ab the Theatre
next Saturday evening for the benefitof Rev. J, ‘Sims, pastor of the
Congregational’ Church. The cantata of ‘Lost god Saved’ is. to: be:
produced by w full cast of accomplished vocalistd, who have.careful-.
ly rehearsed their regpective parte
and will give a spledaia performance. The musi¢/is sparkling and
of a kind that always takes well.
Tax proprietors of the shooting
gallery inthe Transcript Block are
raking in “lots. of -two-bit* pieces,
They say there are more center shots
in Nevada City, than inany town of
its size they ever visited. The
anti-mining. shot-gun brigade that
the Bee and Appeal used to brag so
much about may thank their stars
they didn’t have sand enonagh to Attempt. to carry their mre into execy tion.
His Gassy pa “Captain” Hust
of Truckee, is said to never be so
happy as when making one of his
_oranky ‘speeches. As ‘« citizen from
“his town remarked while fie was"
spouting on Broad street in this city
a few weeks ago, ‘‘We rather encourage him up our way in sach displays of his eccentricities. It is fun
for us end -keeps Mam: out! of mischief.”
Tux Sacftamento Record-Union of
Monday publishes thie: ‘‘Hon,
Charles Kent, of Nevada‘City, was
in town yesterday, but went bome
in the afternoon, He appears to
think Judge Sawyer’s decision relative to hydratlic mining s proper
one, and does nob believe. the , mining counties will be seriously injurad thereby.”
“SLUMMING” is e new word which
the dismal politics of England is
about to add to the language. It
now means Visiting the rookeries of
the outcast poor in the London
slums. It will come, probably, to
mean the visiting and relief of the
‘poor generally, though it is not a
‘pice word. :
Tue Sen Francisco Copper Mining Cempany have struck as new
vein in their mine at Spenceville,
and it is said to be much richer than
the one they have just worked out.
A shaft has been put down on it 180
feet, but owing to an accident to the
engine sinking hés bees stopped. for
a few days.
THE North Star quertz mine of
Grass Valley district, which was
once famous for its richness,,but has
for some time been idle, is to be reopened, Those who ought to know
think it can yet be made to pay
well.
Micuaxn Lyneouw, a laborer at the
Grass Valley Cqnvent, died Monday
at the age of 43 years. Erysipelas.
was the cause of death. The remains were taken to Petaluina for
burial, Lynch was a single man.
Tue little .daygbter of W. M.
Rhodes, of Smartsville, whe was so
seriously injured.last week by -a
wagon bed falling upon her, will recover. She will not be deformed
for life as was at first feared.
Mrs, C. W. Cornett of ‘Truckee
is in town. She-says that in order
to. appreciate the balmy. climate of
Nevada Cify one only needs to spend
a few days in winter. up, towards the
summit,
R. E, Ropinsox of this city Sind
beea appointed Superindenut of the
Wahoo drift mine ate: Port Wine,
Sierra county. Mr.” Robinson i is a
first-class miner, of mach experignee. :
R. W. Patnick of Forest City
went te Colfax yesterday te. meet
“his wife, who has ‘been. spending the,
~ winter at. Monterey.. They.will .return to Sierra county to-day.
‘Tae owner of the Golden Gate.
gravel mine at Smarteville talks. of
building a mill with which to crush
the very rich ‘comented gravel fo found
there. : ne
A Lor 5a: Sapeieliena aan i
from Grass Valley in carriages last
evening to attend the revival mect-}
inga, being lield at thie city.
‘Tite Excelsior Flouring. Mill,
le: dered paid on the Second Road : Dis:
Huckins and @, L. Day. Prcidaak
¥ ~ Court of Nevada county haviog
_ . setion of the business of the Court
and the trial of causes therein’ ‘ducing the ensuing year, the Board’ in
accordance with said order, and in.
the manner provided by law, selectFridays. aac yi ay ud ad and’ listed, tlie following seventy
names tor Grand Jarors and 290
‘names’ for Trial J’ urors respectively: .
; Grass Valley ‘Township—A B
Brady, 8 Bethel, © Barker, J RB
Crocker, E-Coleman, J’ Ai Everett,
S Granger, @ Howe, Eli Freeman, G
G W Hill; J M Lakenan,C A Mitchell;
heleie, Cc F McNeill; S Moore, Wm
“Melarkey, S Novitzky, T Othet, R
J E Brown, J M Buffington, M Garhell, W J Organ, Lo W Preble, A H
Judge John Caldwell of the Supe' LIST OF GRAND JURORY.
nston, Wm LoutzeinG Roberts, J Watt.
Nevada Towusbip—A Blumenthal,
ver, Felix Gillet, J V Hunter,,.G M
Hughes, C Hepler, FC Luetje, CE)
Malloy, I Moody, EB Mullér, L NiParker; E-M Preston, M Rosenberg,
‘A Walrath, EG Withington, J W
Downing, W C Groves.
Bridgeport—F W Bank, F Coffey,
J AJ Ray, D Roberts, E.B Ransom,
J 'W Wood, E White.
Rough and Ready. Tp—J Montgomery, J Heath, C C Bitner, A
e<08: T J. Wagoner.
~Bureks Dowling;-EPoagey
H MeNulty.
Bloomfield Tp—A M Dobbie, J C¢
Hickman, J McKinney, S$ Richardgon,
Washington Tp—Ja O'Carroll,
J Eli.
Meadow Leake Tp—A J” Graham;
EJ Brickell, J V Logan.
Little York Tp-CJ Fox, W D
Blue, J Levee. °
ricer JURORS. x
'@ G Allan, J EsNcageh, E Booth,
J Bost, E D Bridges, CJ Brand, ‘Vm
Barton, CO Barlow, O Chaney, 3
. Clutter, “W B Campbell,G A Cooper,
Jerome. Cook, Patrick Olancy, ‘L,
Dulac, J Dunnicliff,, L W. Dreyfuss,
J§$ Dunn, Wm Edwards, J H Eden,
8 A Eddy, H Godair, B Guscetti, &
C Gaylord, G Gehrig, H Grover, J
HM Gray, Win.Giffiu,.E P Hager, A
W Herring, L Hirshman, J F Hook,
E. Hothersall,,.H Hurst, W Holmes,
C Hepler, JE Isaac, J J. Jackaon, T:
A Johneton, G F Jacobs, G King, S$
S$ Luey, A Lyons, J © Locklin, J T
Morgan, M L Marsh, J McArthur,
O Maltman, R Mortison, JC Maur
chie, Jr, D Morgan, A Nevins Jr,
J Naffziger, J J Ott, H Puttermeyer,
J J Rogers, Wm Rowe, P Richards,
CP-Schwartz, GW Stewart, L M
Sukeforth, WH Smith, B. N. Shoecraft, G CU Shaw, E W Towle, H D
Towle, W D Vinton, BC Waite, R
C Walrath, G W Welch.
Bridgeport Tp—W H Hicks, J:
Briggs Sr, S Cline, H E Armstrong,:
H Morgan, H B Rathbun, S Lang,
O PjStidger, H M Barton, 8. Thomau, H. French,
Rough and Ready Tp—J H Collier, SWalrath,GG Deeds, A Y
Brown, W'L Baldwin, R Black EK
M Denton, J McCaw, S M Miller, F
F Vanslyke and R Putnam.
Eureka Tp—J Doyle, JH Keller,
IB Maybanks, SL Parsons, R
Lindsay, J Reddington, T J Watson, J Welch, M Culbertson.
Bloomfield Tp—Wm Faull, J
Craig, CA Tilton, “G Haskell, C
Alarker, H P Larscan, J McCarthy,R
Penrose Sr, G Victor, R Phillips, J
H Young. ‘
Washington Tp—F Battis, EK
Brimskill, S B Crawford, J McBean,
C J Fisk.
Meadow Lake Tp—Hamlet Davis,
WJ Hill; JG Williams, M Lannahan, A M Wicks, N Martin, Wm
Irwin, J F Moody, J Marzen Jr, W
McKenzie. . i
Little York Tp~ TB Blue, A P
Clarke, O K Clondman, T F Morgan, J Huseey.
Grass Volley Tp—T Paine, 3.
1] Taylor, J Ragsdale, Wm ‘Ragsdale,
Sleeman, ‘WD Smith, G L ttle, J
Scadden, S Noyitzy, C.R,Hill,
Conaway, J F Judd, Wih George, A
Selby; S. Benoit, W J Crase, E 3ax. Trasher, J Gilbert, M McDonough,
jing, C Fritz, Jno Hosking, A Pown
ing, J Sowden, .U A a J Fair
rT Haleall, LJ Blundell,
Ww Joel Andrew.
: pare county were found ue and ortrict Fund.
. #42 50,
“Fuad =~
& Bap $100, Ditisend’ Bonk
$18 75, Citizens Bank $132 75, Citigranted a license to~aglisct tolls om}
the Chalk Bluff -Toll Road at” the
rates established for the year 1883)
jourament, all thé members present.
cluding the 7th day of April, 1884,
statements, rules, allowances or proD Wins, P Hennessey, J Harrigan,
L Fisher; Wm Bree, R Brydon, T
& C
Matteson, P P Pingree, W T Rule,
O H Reynolds, Wm Carlyon, J
Bamberger, T Moore, G Wright, J
on, § Fisher, D Binkleman, Dau
. J Bennallack, G Whiteside, T Dankley, J Henderson, B Alcorn, $s D
Avery, W H Stephens, J Mill, J G
Jones, D Magher, H Fuchs, J HoskFaulk‘fier, F Schramp, R. ras: J
bell, J Cooley, J Bennett, I E
The followisg demands azainst
For Jabor on roads in Dishring No.
2—James Morrolt 2%. S Yeo
The following demands against th.
Leanne were found due.and ordered
paid onthe. Fourth Reed: eerie
ms Mar Inher an vende te Diet. ‘No 4
. —J Morgan $1475, C Miller, $75,
“By order the Board adjourned
to meet to-morrow at 10 o'clock.
Attest: F. G. Bearry, Clerk.
By WD. Haxnis, Depaty.
Thespay, Je Jan-15, 1884.
The Board met purstart to adH. L. Day, President. of the
Board, presiding.
The minutes of the otevione meetTing were read and approved.
Qn motion it was ordered, That
bids will be received. up to and . inat the County Clerk’s office for publishing All ordinances, all orders,
ovedings of the Board of Supervisors
of Nevada county, or any publitation required by law, of the Atditor,
or any county officers, Said bids to] b
state the price per square for each
time any publication may be made;
provided no payment shall be made
in excess of the minimum number of
times required by law for each publication, Publication to be made in
a county newspaper, Hach square
of advertising shall be 240 ems non‘pareil. algo bids for all letter heade,
blanke and printing of every kind,
ule now on file with: the Clerk of
plies, the price for each article -as
per_schedule now. on file in. the]:
Clerk’s éffice. The Board reserves
the right to reject any of all bids,
Bids will be considered for a portion t
or all the advertising, printing or
‘supplier: -~On motion it was ordered .
to publish the above order in the
Nevada Daily TRANscRIfT once a
week .until April 7th, 1884.
On motion K. Gasper, Jos. Perrin
and R Huckins were appointed ao
committee to: open the bids and
award the contract for printing the
Delinquent Roll for 1883-4, on Jan.
Qist, 1884.
On, motion it was ordered that the
Auditor draw his warrant on the
General Fund in favor of the following parties for taxes overpaid in
double sssessment :
Sweetland Creek Gold Mining Co. bi
Bridgeport tewnship, double gaew
mént, $16 80.
P. Hannefauth, Washington township, double assessment of 1882,
$4 38.
Oo motion it was ‘elena that ‘the
Auditer draw his warrant on the
Fifst Road District Fund for the
sam of $4 20'taxes overpaid by Phi)ip Richards, Nevada township.
Qn motion it was ordered that the
Auditor drawhis warrant on the
Second Road District Fund in favor
of the following parties. for taxes
overpaid :
Andrew Searls,Grass Valley township, $1 40.
W. H. Kitts, Grass Valley township, $1 75. é
Thos, Hocking, Grass Valley Tp.,
$6 78.
On motion it is hereby ordered
that the County Assessor be and he
is hereby direeted to segregate all
property situate and being within
the limits of municipal incor porations, and not taxable for county
road purposes from’ other property
in assessing and-making the assessnient rull of the county.
On motion a committee of one’ consisting of Jos. Perrin, was appointed
to visit and report on the ¢ondition
of the ‘Hos, ital.
Attest: F. G, Barry, Clerk.
By W. D. Harris, Depu ty.
. PE
Hegensan’s Gastricine.
Aspgcrric For Dysreésta. Sold
by druggists. 25 and 50 cents per
box. Sent by ef Jd, N. HeceMAN & Co., Proprietors, New. Y ork.
Redington % Co:; Agents, San
Francisco, Cal, anes. 3m
A Reliable Medicine. *
ere
Our readeré are aware that the
Times very rarely editorially endorses or fecommends what are known aw
patent medicines’ as it does
not frequently happen that we
ean have. positive knowledge of
their merits; but having individually
used ‘‘Ammen’s Cough Syrup,” and
heard so much in its praise, we
think. themannfacturer ‘is doing
good in placing.so valuable a medi;
cine on the market,and weare doing
good in assisting to make it known.
It also affords us pleasure to recom”
mend’Mr. Awmen to the craft elsewheie. We have done busivess with
him near two years, and find him a
. . gentlemrn honorable in hig, dealiogs,
prompt and. liberal. (Democratic
Times, Jacksonville Dr “
If yourdon’t want to freces when
it’s cold; suffer fram“ excessive pers:
ey when tswarm—use Brown’ 6
frou. Bitters. :
: Vées) ‘and t instramenial “Muste.
Persons desiring the services of J,
R. Davis, in vocal or instramental
music will please leave, word at the
. National Exchange Hotel. j12-2w
Rowuee SKATING .dt the Theatre
eee ferthes notice. ae
For # cough or cold. there: is”
cupalo is to be erec
soon and the shoes,dies, étc.; will be
oast there,”
ning :
the price per hundred, ‘as per sched. contributing liberally.
that the road will be built, for it
this Board. For all statiouery, sup: . . will-be.a-lagting benefit. to this comSierra county is growing
rapidly, and there-i# a large amount}
of travel going that way; this travel
will all go through Grass Valley if
A stage line wil]
be put on the road, to run between:
. Grass-Valleyand..Downieville,.and . .
alsoa daily line to San Juan: and
other points ov the ridge.
business man “in this community
should help the road.”
munity.
Erastus
Hothersall :
Fb. Richards, H. P.; Joho Hocking,
8. W.; J Richards, J. W.; Geo. A,
Gray, Scribe; N. P. Browa, Treas. ;
C. E. Mulley Ist W.; E. Hothersall,
C, Mallen, 3d W.; W. L,
JC. abbott and
Jos, Marshall, G, of T:; Wm. Brown§
I. S.; H. C. McKelvey, 0. S.; A.
R. Lord, Guide;
2 W.;
McClure, 4th W.;
Ow ‘Parkin left this ‘cousty” a few
months ago to assume the Su
tendency of. He ‘says the
takeh out is so “ridiculously tich*
that mortars .of the width ordinarily
rased in California will not do to
work with as there must be plenty
of copper plates.inside and an abundance of room for the gold. .or it will}
‘Jolog the stanips,
“This isa pocket mine, but the
pocket is at ledst 800 feet wide and
of an unknown depth.
paying now at least $150 a ton with
60 stamps at work. The last cleanup, made under Mr. Perkins’ administration, if better than ever before
‘The district has plenty of mines that
pay from $20 to $40 per ton, but
they have not been worked to
profit, owing to extravagant man;
agement and difficulties atising from
the bad climate and peculiar government. At the mine conducted by.
Mr. Perkins there is & machine shop
with wood and iron working machin‘ery enough to run: twenty~ tines;
and the whole place is littered with
ger A
at the mine
“He continues
roken and cast-off
Grass Valley’s Proposed Read.
he road is built.
a
Encampment Officers Instatled.
Bond, Chas
John T, Morgan, OC.
E. Bond, J.
Rich aad G. von Schmittbarg, F.
Obnoxious Mumbugs.
have recently. done good work,
been engaged there in pretending
the like.
interior of . the
dupes,
gence is concerned, however.
wy — prices,
— oe sud
ee re
With Pen and Pencil
‘No, ‘sir 5
living by their brains,” saidMr.
stimulate, for it’s very hard on
';] nerves. andestomach.””
-**Asfor example uti!
til my merves were like bunch
tele wires after a gale, and
stom
I stuck to, my desk on nel
yA ge)
iad.’ of Parker's Toniv,
these attacks,
should make a note of it.”
Tonic.
by substituting inferior articles
ger is really an unim
ent, we drop the misleading word
There is no ‘change, however,
the preparation itself, and all bo
foNIc, contain
outside Wrapper.
‘bet, Seckeon bad has * pnretiaaed
coffee roaster and mill of B.
Thomas; and has a fine lot of
fv &.T —— 1G Digkson
remedy equal to. Ammen's. Cong
\
The rock is:
Says the Tidings of Monday even: . }
“The Committee appointed to
canvass the town for subscriptions
to the wagon road fund, are doing
very well, most of the business men
We trust
Every
The following officers of Misletoe
Encampment, No, 47, 1.0. 0. ¥.,
were duly installed on Monday eve‘ning by D. D. G. P. Griffiths, aasiated by Grand Officers A. R. Lord,
E. Malloy, &.
Some of the San Francisco papers . :
far as that city is concerned, by exposing the arrant cheats that have
‘tell fortunes,” cure the sick and
Rut San Francisco’s gain
is the country’s loss, for most of the
impostors have been driven to the
State to find new
These worthies have about
had their day so far as. getting the
best of people of ordinary -intelliGuarb and-protect. your health,
make use of that true and efficient
tonic medicine, Brown’s Iron Bitters.
J. J. Jackson of the Beebive Grecery store continues. to sell the very
best groceries and provisions at the
030-3w
Cunt: DREN 8 pictures taken ibstan
taneously ‘by Swarts, Nevada City.
I don’t believe newspaper men are mote dissipated than
apy-othervlass of men who earn their
‘*As for example, in my own case.
kept abont as good time as
a two-dollar watch. My friends sugthis and,the doctors advised
that, but one da ay] I ‘cangh ton’ to an
and. tried
*t, Ihave neverendorsed a proprictary medicine before, but I shall depart from my rule and gay that the
Tonic is not merely the best thing’
but the only thing that breaks up’
All desk-workers
This preparation, which has been
known as Parker's GineErR Tonic,
simply under the name-of ‘PARKER'S,
As unprincipled dealers are
constantly deceiving their customers
der the name of ir a as 3
rtan oe e :
tlesin the hands of dealers, at
sander the name of PARKOR's Gincer. . ; a8
EXAMINE OUR MAGNIFICENT —ASSORTHEN'?
Betare making your purchases.
His Lester & opt
“(NEAR THE UNION HOTEL)
. _ NEVADA. CITY.
e geuuine medi‘. cine if the fac simile signature” of
Hiscox & Co. is at the bottom of the
‘Jackson Coffee Bes Resaee & Grinder.
Government Java and Costa Rica
coffee, which he hds: just redsted,
no . and will grind in quantities to suit. .
Coffee will be roasted three times a
‘week, Call.and examine it. tf,
(. Frank T. ‘Baller end and J. D. Mackie .
have brought suit in a New York
¢. Court against Bichant, Cc, Louns;
; Bou. “Ali: p, Tae, Be Hag:
and. ¥uba, with
their mine at Smartaville, claim that
defendants conspired to increase the
capital stock, from $4,000,000 to
$10,000,000,/and, getting it listed on
:. } tha Exchangy in New York, were.
enabled to sell some 9,000 shares of
the stock, .which were worthless.
The plaintiff's purchased some‘of the
stock and are assignees of other purchasers. R. C. Lounsberry is a sonin-law of J. B. Haggin, and Ben, Ali
is a sonof J.B. Haggin. Lounsberry & Co. are bankers in New
York City, and have handled a great
stock, of the Excelsior _Company’s
ry i
‘. by " q
ing in this county
¢
< a «-Coniuss died at Vancouver,
Washington Territory, from injuries
inflicted by an unruly steer, _
—
Don’t forget that J J. Jackson
k eps on hand all kinds of canned
goods, sugar-cured hams, wines and
liquors for medicinal purposes, and:
everything found in a first-class
grocery store, jy19tf
‘Tun. finest. piaecths and foreign
liquors, at J. J. Jackson’s Beehive.
! " arglary a8 Gm as Gram Vs Valley. P
“The Union aE pial yesterday says : The
residence of Mr. Corwin, on Neal
street, between Mill and Church,
. was burglarized on Sunday efternoon, during the absence of the fam‘ily; and $43 in money taken from the
trank of Miss Emily Peters, a béarderin the family, Entrance to the
building was gained through the
pantry, and ‘evérything in the house
was disarranged but nothing but ye
money taken. '
SERNA
For a cough or cold there is no
remedy equal ” Ammen’s Cora
Syrup,
As a true ind cial heal: and
one that excels all other iron medi?
cines, take Brown’s Iran Bitters.
BONCOTI,
THE BEST TOILET SOAP.
4
THE MOST ECONOMICAL.
GOOD FOR THE SKIN.
IMPROVES THE,COMPLEXION,
i ih CURES SKIN DISEASES.
I Boncuti. °
Itisa favorite with -ladies who"
boats orate bietigg “7 it gives a naturto the skin which ho
sume soap ean im It does nut
leave thatgiveny® shinin ce
on the face which is conathated oo ob:
jectiouable, Only 10 ceuts a cake,
For sale by CARR BROS.
=—_——
Baby Carriages, formerly
Autograph Albums from 106e to $1.
Also a full line of Lamps.
Cc,
Cc.
to
1884.
the.
ubof
my pail
er
“the
Te
old
man STREET, —
Sia
&PRICE LIST=
—AT—
Tracy's Auction House.
TRANSCRIPT: BLOCK,
Conn erciala
For the next 10 Days.
Star Spring Mattresses, old price $12, now $9.50.
Upholstered Spring Mattresses, $11 now for $9.
Wool Mattresses, full size, $10, now selling for $6.50.
Wool Mattresses, 34 size, formerly $9, now for $5.50
Wool Pillows, per pair, formerly $3.50 now $2.
Feather Pillows, per pair, $7, now for $4.50.
Combination, per pair, old price’$5, now $3.50.
$25, now for only $15.
Baby Carriages, formerly $15, selling for $8.
= 8-Day Calendar Clocks, formerly $14, now $8.
8-Day Clocks from $5 to $6.
30-Hour Clocks from $1.75 to’ $4.50.
*yAlbums fiom 50 cents to $3. Scrap Books from 25 cents to $2.
60. Stationery Boxes 25c to $1.
Note Paper, per reat $1.25, Envelopes, 1000, $1.
Large stock Mirrors, Bird Cages, Vases,
——. ea meee kots, coving je ie Furniture, .Toilet Sets, Knives
a orks, Crocker: are, Glass Ware, etc, CHEAPER T c
VERY CHEAPEST. ‘ aan Tes
pies, Seven Hundred Second Hand Books for sale at your ow’ price.
GEO. TRACY, Anotionssr.
1884.
THIS YEAR
We Propose to Sell all Kinds of Goods
Cheaner than Ever Before
see
. DURING: THEEPAST YEAR
A. .
H. Siegfried, manayer of the adverfOr Trade hag pees : ,
tising department of the St. Paul
Pioneer Préss Still, those of them
who do desk-. work are tempted: to
LOWE
Whieh Happy Condition of Affairs is Sue to the fact that the Women and
Men are Rapidly Finding Out we Mean Just what’ we Say
. ~ When we Tell Them That ij in,
Dry and Fancy Goods, Millinery EI,
Our Stock i is the LARGEST, 3
Our Styles the LATEST,
Our eioen a. LOWEST.
ai egpeaes W. T. we will
any thing in our line will
\By calling o on us befere making their ‘purchases,’
AMERICAN 9
for t
SUCH BARGAINS
OFFERED IN NEVADA CITY
BHARNHARD
ct
SEHALLEIN BERGER,
CENT STORE...... BROAD STREET
IMMENSE STOCK OF coops
Less Then Cost!
Having jepeantias to soon move our business to
« ye
a th Han nity Days
Sell our Large and Binely selected Stock of .
MILLINERY, ETC.,
AF LESS THAN COST. Any one in need of
SAVE MONEY
fa
The Palace Drugstore
DRUGS, MDICI NES,
Toilet Articles, ji
STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS,
PAINTS, “OILS, ETC.
CARR BROTHERS,
Corner!Pine and Commercial ats. Neveda City,
CASH GROCERY STORE.
HUSSEY & SON,
Fave Openea a First-Class
Grocery & Provision Store
Junction of Main and Commercial Streets,
(Building forrierly: occupied by W. R. Coe,) where
» they will keep constantly on hand
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
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