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January 18, 1884 (4 pages)

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a County Oficial Pres. _ PRIDAY, JAN. 18, 1884. —— ee A GREAT INSU INJUSTICE. The Chicago “Mining Review of : Saburday says: ‘Ove ofthe most im: t decisions of recent date has just been made by JudgeSawyer, of the United oad aan =e in California, granting « per in« junction againsthydraulic mining, this striking a blow at one of the most. important iadustries of the Pacific Coast, As, however, this de‘cision an@ action-so manifestly unjust will probably be appealed to « higher.court, it is tobe hoped that’ the rights of tiie miners who Wave): invested so ‘manymillion dollars io development, and have made tite Pacific slope what: it is to-day, by their well earned product, may wreceive the consideration which the vast importance of the subject de-. nd Hexay Wino Begcuer said in his New Year’s sermon that he had the premonitory conviction that he is serving bis fast year io the ministry on earth. The Iuter-Ocean saya: jor thodoxy and his personality otherwise, history will give him rank as the Shakespeare of the pulpit. ° He has the gift of preaching in a phenomenal degree, The entire annals of Christian oratory would be rearched in’ vain for a parallel #6 his abounding richness of thought upon themes appropriate to the pulpit?) Often inconsistent, sometimes irrete‘. vant, he has yet produced ‘a marvelots body’of sermons. After ayes ‘will wonder how it was possible for one man to have said so much and said it 80, well.” ee Ir is suggested by an exchange . that the people who are in the habit of swearing by Jupiter will be pained to hear that the planet Jupiter is in a bad way.Astronomers declare: that there is a red spot on Jupiter’ 3 . nose, This is not the temporary result of keeping.Christmas, but has been growing on Jupiter for five mands, The battle is by no means ' : ioe a emer : BORN. Baron vow Scuttjine, who bas 16. iemahe WW. Kirknapr en’ waive been examing lands about Oroville; recently; wants to purchase 9 body of land containing from 5,000 to} 8,000 acres, for the purpose of locat-. ing thereon about 150 poor fathilies, now in the southern part of Germany. The families are poor, and want low priced lands, ranging from 9 to $10 per acre. : Oy Christmas day, a few years ago, they had an, ‘‘Kisteddfod” in Chickering Hall, New. York, at which ie man read an. ‘Englyninion,” another recited an ‘‘Awdl,” another the ‘‘Cwydd y Fara Bons.” and then the whole crowd stood up and sang ‘“‘Hen wald fy nhadhau.” ’ And then the roof of the hall fell in. R: D. Brown, of Potter Valley, Mendocino county, being quite sick, a few days ago his neighbors turned out, plowed and sowed grain for him. ‘There were on his land eighteen twohorse teams and “three four-horse gangs at work all day, giving indisputable evidence of the Christian apirit preveiling in that valley. . AS ANOTHER evidence of the fact. that it is an ill wind that blows nobody good, may -be méntioned that owners of SJhinese women in this country have advanced the price of those slaves one hundred per cent since the passage of the Restriction Act.Somes calculations recently made by a well known English statistician respecting the position of the workDIED: _At Grass Valley, Jan. 16, 1884, _ tao Wales Bows, 4 native of Cu. nwall, Englan aged about 66 years, POWDER This Sees never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholeosomenes More economical than the —— kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or. phoseshtd powders, Soup oNtY¥ IN CANS Yai; BAKING PowpEr Co., rg Wall st., N. Y. n3-ly *" order to Show Cause, ee SUPERIOR COURT, Nevada County, of California. In the matter of the estate “9% Lyons, deceased. hoes Say ‘verified, praying for an rae tor the sale of the whole of the real estate o! said decedent for the pu’ edoet therein set forth, it is Shepetore ordered We the said ing classes relative to the middle and upper orders, show that operatives, including: domestic servants, are fifty-nine per cent. better off than they were twenty-three years ago. Tue rush to the-Quijotoa mines is unabated. Water is scarce and is selling for $1 a barrel. “Many new discoveries are reported. The excitement is so great that. the repdrte are not all considered reliable. no longer from Dyspepsia, Indigestion, wantof Appetite,lossof Strength lack of Energy, Malaria, Intermittent Fevers, &c. BROWN ’S IRON BITTERS never fails to cure all these diseases. Boston, November ~ 1881, Brown Cuemicar Co. Gentlemen :— For years I have beena great sufferer from Dys and could get no relief (having a triad cuargthing which was recommended) until, acting on the advice of a friend, who had been benefitted by Brown’s Ikon Brrrers, . tried 2 bottle, with mie oe results, ae to tak; ng ROWN’'S ‘TRON Tate distressed wees was s eonennaies Since take. ing Brown’s Iron way all my troubles are-atan end. “Can eat any } Lier weno hee J disa ble reListener axethes pnt ait rs. W Ge Pf soncil BROWN’S IRON BITTERS acts like a charm on the digestive organs, — removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as tasting the food, Belching, Fieat in the St6émach, Heartburn, ete. The only Iron ‘Preparation that will not blacken the “pid by'eil Deuggiate: Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md. — Tot leg he sade "Eibinioe, de by rele and ernie = itieaia oF ee Court, that in_ the estate of said dootenel, appear weateg the said Superior Court on Mon age eighteenth day of February, 1884, at 10 o' Poa < M. of that day, at the Court Room of rior Court, at Nevada City, Nevada “cy te show cause why an order should not be granted to said administrator to sll all the real estate of said deceased at public or private sale; aud that a copy of thissoruer be ee at least four successive weeks in * Nevada a patti Transc’ vipt, a er printed yoy ook ished in sai january 17th 1884. N CALDW&@LL, Attest; byw G, BEATTY, Clerk, D, Harris, Deputy, JOH Superior Judge. Walling & Gaylord Atty’s. jails Order to Show Cause, N THE SUPERIUE C COURT of the county of Nevada, State of California, In the matter of the satate of James F, Carr, -deof the estate of James F. Carr, deceased, having filed her petition herein, ‘duly verified, praying for an order of vale of all of the real estate of said decendent, tor the pur’ poses therein set forth, It is therefore ordered by-the said Court, that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, app: ar before the said Superior Court on Wednesday, the 20th day oi February, 1884, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court Room of said Superior Court, at the Court House inthe County of ‘Nevada, to show causé why an order should .ot be granted to the said administratrix to sell so much of the real estate of the suid deceased, as shall bs neces. sary; and that a cupr o! if this order be pul, lished at least four successive weeks in the Nevada.aily Transeript,a newspeper print ed and published ny said: Nevada County. JOHN CALDWELL, Sneerlor Judge.” jal? "Dated January 15, 1884. Searls & Searls, Atty’ 8. tie. bi papers and ad Stationers. IDS WILL BE RECEIVED up to and including the 7th day of April. 1884, at the County Clerk’s office, for publishing all ordinances, all Orders, statements, rules, allowances . ar proceedings of the Board of Sunervisers of Nevada couhty, or any publieation require by law of the Auditor or any county officer, . Said bi.ls_ tos! price per share for each time any publication shall be made, provided no payment shall he ‘made in excess of the minimum number of times required by law for each publication Each square of advertising shall be two hundred and forty emis nonpareil, Also bids for all letterheads, blanks, and el of every kind, the price per “hunred, as per schedule now on file with, th» Clerk of this Board. For all stationery, 8u) plies, the pricé-for. cach article as per ac hed. ule now on file in the Clerk's office, ae reserves the right.to rejeet any and all bids. Bids will be considere@ for a portion or all of tneadvertising, printing or supplies, By order of the ea rd of Suvervisors, Attest: KF. BEATTY, Olerk. By v ». Harris, Deputy. Delinquent. Sale Notice ENTENNIAL GOLD GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. ane on place businéss. Virginia. City, N of. works, Califorsiae ene: ieee are delinquent, upen the following described stock, on account of as-some seh No.14, levied on the 11th day ot 2 — the, geo amounts set oprespecti oo vo share ders as Ps ome No, Cort. "No. Shs. Amt. JP ham, 284 2460 62-100 $49 21 HM Cameron, 266 4921 25-100 98 42 WN Hall, 235 4921 26 400 98 42 L Ewing, 176 oe oy 177 194 "4921 25-100. 98.42 om Thomas, ( : Sear Sh etaie tei 8 219 2460 62-100 49 21 M4J Henly, 79 : 4 42 143 : 144145 ; 146 147 ; 862 215 1578 81 56 of the Boned of Dicecttty. sadeer me : the Ith parcel of stich may necessary will be so'd at auction, at the office of Pe malty “Whatever'may be thought of hie . field years and covers a surface of 30, 000 . r E. Booth, trator of the estate . of A. Lyons, the adminis erie filed his . cea ed. Ethel E. Carr, the acdiministratrix . , Notice to. Publishers: of Newsfrownasty, Nevada a A conresrox dent of the, Cjucinna: ti Commercial-Gazette, writing from Columbia, South Carolina,’ says the ouly flay allowed to float ever the State House is one of a faded blue decorated: ‘with a palmetto tree. The Stars and. Séripes are! sect only eg “, Pederal ; Straws show, blows. The marke: “That is a plain way of telling what the Solid South is and means. The Democrats are in -possession of all the States of the old Confederacy,. They have a right to some of then, while they hold otbers by fraud and still others by® } violence, . and they prefer their little rags of “State flags ‘to the banner of ‘the Natidn.” ildings. In excavating cellars in Dixon, remarkable evidences of a wonderful change in the face of the country have been discovered, At a depth of about. dix feet, the workmen struck a vein of sand and gravel, running in a northwesterly and south enatérly direction. . There is nb doubt that this was” tormerly ‘the ved of a creek, but it would be a hazardous guess to surmise how many years have elapsed since” it’ forméd » part of the surface jot the varth. GroLociers assert that if the contine:.te and the bottom of the ocean were graded-down to.a uniform level the. whole world would be covered with water a mile deep, so much greater is the depression of the ocean bed than the elevation of the exist. ing land, i. ty A GENTLEMAN who bet that he could find in: Shakespeare's plays # friendly allusion to a dag, ost “his bet. The two: most remarkable books in the Enylish language are alike in that respect. ‘hose’ books are Shakespeare's plays and the Bible. amen” S&F x See ja Mayon STRAUSS, of Tucson; pre. dicts that Arizoua will produce $20,000,000 of gol’ and sitvér “bullion and 56,0.0,000 pounds of copper this year. Sab a iceman E. J. Srvarr, a Portland sportsman, had one of his hands mutilated last week by the — of a cart. ridge.,_ . Montana has 485;000 cattle, the agyregate value of which is $14,550,000, * BU'VTEL AKRIVALS. —o— NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. STANLY A. ae vine secassss Propriets Jan. 16, 1883. : Be. Sever; Camptonville, H. Mead, Downieville, + Barley; du . Mowrey, do Pike City, M. P L C. H. Higgins, R. Lemieua, Steckton, R. W. Patrick & w, Forest City, M.-L. Morgan, Reno, Dr.-S. Harria, Grass Valley, — Dr. M Harris, do J. B. Mooney, City, J. Cook, O&kland, E. A. Fowler, Verdi, J.E.Harely, "Portland, M. Leak~, &§ Sweetlaud, Miss E. Buck, Bloomfield, EK. a Onion Hotel, ‘. RECTOR BROS.... «Proprietors Jan. 16, 1884, J. Colbeck, Truckee, James Rose, Bear Valley, © J. N, Helwig, Bloomfield, I. Watson, City, J. D Whiting, do \ J. H Hall do A. F. Miller, do J. A. Cunningham; Liaje Kalo, C. 5. Peaslen, Sheridan, W. Marion, Sao F ancisco, i where . w! ‘which way the wind [i mercial Gazette -re-{ Cartatx A. Ricnarpsox is + dead. He was Captain of theehip Brooklyn which left New York in February, arried about175 men, women ildren, abd arrived at Sam Francisco in July, 1846. Richard. son was 86 years of age, and was inthe merchanf marine; sixty years. His wife, who was 77, was a doistant attendant until she too” was taken sick, and death took place a few hours after that of her hysband. cr Ta ee wee. (pa ‘MABKIAGH growing out of a leap year proposal Will shortly be celebrated in Helewa, Montana, Ss ereretemeenen Hegeman’s Gastricine. A spzcrvic For Dyspersta. Sold by druggists. .25 and 50 cents per box. Sent by mail. J. N. HgceMAN & Go:, Proprietors, New York. Redington. & Co., Agents, San Francisco, Cal, n28-3m A nelignerr Medicine. Our readers “are. aware that the Times very rarely editorially endorsos of recommends what hre known as patent mediéines as it does nét frequently happen that . we edn have positive knowledge uf their merits; but having individually used ‘‘Ammen’s Cough Syrup,” and heard so-much, in ite praise, we think ‘the mannfacturer is doing
yood in placing so valdable’ a medicine on the market,and we are doing’ good in assisting to make it known, 1 It also affords us pleasure to recom: mend Mr. Aninen to the eraftielse. where. We have done business with him near tye years, and find hinya gentlemrn honofable-in his dealiags, prompt and liberal.—[Democratic Times, Jacksonville-Or,_Iv you don’t want to freeze when . ? it’s vold; suffer from excessivé perspiration when it’s warm—use Bygwn'g Iron Bitters. om -With Pen and Pencil ‘No, sir ; I don’t believe newspaper men are more dissipated — than any other class of men who earn their living by their brains,” said Mr. H. Siegfried, manager of the advertising department of the St. Paul Pioneer Press Still, those of them who do desk-.work are tempted to stinrelate; for it’s very hard--on the verves and stomach,’ ““Asfor example—?” © **Aa for example, in my own case.” I stuck to my desk on this paper un‘. til my nerves were like a bunch of telegraph wires after a gale, and my stomach kept abontas good time as a two-dollar watch. My friends sugested, this and the doctors advised frat, but one day I ‘caught on’ to an iad.’ of Parker's Tontu, and tried 4 ‘t.—L have never endorsed fe abe tary medicine before, but I de re from my tule and say. that the ‘onic is not merely the best thing but the only thing that breaké up these attacks, All desk-workers should make a note of it.’ This preparation, which has been known as will hereafter be advertised and sold simply under the name'of Parker's Tonto. Ae unprincipled dealers are constantly deceiving their customers by substituting inferior articles. upder the name,of ginger, and as gin _. ger is really an unimportant iagredient, we drop the misleading word. There is no change, however, in the preparation itself, and all bottlesin the hands of dealers, wrapped Toric, contain the yeunine. medi cine ifthe fag simile signature * of H:scox & Co. is at the bottom of the J. M. Stafford, do ra outside wrapper. * e Castoria tes Digest “Sour Secinaen Daxthon, a everishness, It-insures health’and morphine. atural sleep, without precomien bareewemens 82 Foridand Ave., Benaklyn, W. X. * os . Mrs. L. 8. Calkins, 4 for infants ‘and Children, What gives: babies fret a oot ‘What Sour Sto: olde, Indigegion,: Gastor Quand, " Hall Castoria! ‘CENTAUR LINIMEINT onrabeolute cure for;Rheumatism, Sprains, Burns, The most Powerful and Pene=trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man. eee ————== 5 Jas casi ise Corner Bread and Pine 8ts.,; ——— oO row Mowe Drug Sins: A Large Stock of Patent Medicines Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, __. “ Combs, Brushes, Hand itor Toilet Articles of all kinds Careful Attention Givan to Compounding Prescriptions ete 2 meen oes reer roar guaranteed. Nevada City WALTER 0. VINTON eer: Mn, AGENT.FOR THE'BEST 1 IRE INSURANCE IMPERIAI., LONDON. ON. NORTE _ LIVERPOOL LON ae Dow AND STORE {PANIES EX CANT . AND QUEEN: Al ARKER’s GIncER TONIC, . under the name of PARKGR’s GING sR . . But Castoria. . ae & “TEATE Sore As an ETE Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters has rbecived thet’ most positive endorsement from ‘emi: nent physicians, ind har long occepied s foremost rank an.owg standard proprietary remedies. Its properties as an alternat ze 0 yaisordered conditions of the Stomach, liver and bowels, and a preventative of malarial diseases ere no less renowned, and have been accorded emphatic profeasional recommendation. Jealers, to whom apply for Hostetter’s Almanac for 1884. “ANNOUNCEMENT ‘OTRANEOWARY, rar CHAMPION’S ’'§ TRIUMPHAL TOUR across the Vontinent, fhe Great JOHN b. SULLIVAN COMBINATION —WILL EXHIBIT. AT THE— EVADA. "THEATRE, Monday Evening, Jail. 21. This Great Combination embraces the ‘best > Known anid Most fan Cus toxersandgey Athlete living, among whem are JOHN L. SULLIVAN, CHAMPION OF THE WORLD. HERBERT A. SLADE, The Great . Maori Giant ; STEVE TAYLOR, . ex champlon 3 eweight of the United States, PETE McUOY, the champion lightmonies, J. MUNZINGER, and other CelebFitiss, Scenes of the famous Madison ‘ quare Contest re-enacted by SULLIVAN and SLADE. — 9) ——+—— The Champico, John L. Sullivan, vanquished forty-live pugilists, the Gems batoy § Steve Taylor, sand the last Herbert A. Slade, He will ap. pear.twice.during the Exhibition, . first with Steve Taylor, ex-champion heavy weight; second and wind-up with Herbert A, Blale. the Maori Giant. Admission One Dollar. Reserved Seats at Vinton’s Drug Store without extra charge. AL. F. SMITH, Manager. GRAND LEAP YEAR PARTY —AT— HUNT'S HALL, NEVADA CITY, —ON— aey ee THE LADIES OF NEVADA CITY. A Eull Orchestra. All the Latest Music + FLOOR DIRECTOR: Attie M. Turner. FLOOR MANAGERS: Ida Allen, Mrs. J. V. Hunter, Mrs. T. S. Ford, Mary E. O'Donnel, Miss B. \ alantine, Msr. W. L, ‘Thurston, Vrs OeMeltman, Amelia Hook, Mrs 8. A, Eddy, Emily Rolfe. ECEPTION COMMITTEE; Mr:. J. E. Brown, Belle Siover, Mrs. Juhn Rector, Jéssie Niveus, Mrs. R. D, Garter, Mary Gray, Mrs._E. Merrifield, Mrs. H. S: Welch, Mrs. L. M. Sukeforth, Mary Hendersen, Mrs, H. 8. Bradley, Mrs. B. N. Shoecraft, Mrs. G. W. Welch, Annie Spencer, Ciara Muncey, INVITATIONCOMMITTEE: @RAS8s VALLEY. Mrs, Lydia Johnston, Jessie Ridge. Lucey Myers, Ella Mitchel, Mrs. James Watt, Mrs. S. P. Dorsey, Mrs, W. Stoddard, Lou Powell, ° Ella Ms widrill, . Emma Bosw orth, Eda Hill, . Lou Dorsey, Emily Jenkins, Mrs. W. KSpencer, Sadié Johnston, Mrs. J. P. Kidder, Minnie Bethel, Annie Conaway. NEVADA CITY: Mrs. R. M. Hunt, Mrs. i G. Beatty, G, E. Turner, M. Al Lucy Bobo, oe 2; Gay lord, Mrs. 8. A, Eady, N. Kenne:ly, J.H. Berne, J. A. Seely,” G. Ft. Jacobs. J. Spa'ding, T. Hicks, A> Walrath, ‘BR, 8, Rector, Euma, Gove, Austin Walrath, J. Naffziger, G. A. Chapman, E. H, Gaylord, G Smith, ae A ziger, AR Wadsworth, te L, Garthe, Wn. H (Crawford, K. Casper, A. W. Lester, = — W.H. Smith, uglass, ~, . J.S. Holbrook, G. W. Giff, N, Searls, : = 3 Robinson I. J. Ro'fe, . .] G. M. Haghes, E. M. Preston, C. J. Brand, Alhe Crawford, iA. D. Mason; Katie Matteson, G. D. Blakey, beset pues “Maggie No an, Emma MvAuley, Ida Ten eran” ‘C. Crosby, Sallie Groves, . ~ artwel, ot Jack, ws ilie Naffzi a D, E. Morga: Annie Loyd, ee JL. Holland, . Wm, F. Evens, Cora Clark, Belle Millhone, J. M. Walling, M. A. Sterling, W. F. Englebright, -Jennie Neuman, A.C at, Clancy, 8. A. Ribble, » BE. Ov Tompkins, A.D. Tower, ~ ©. K. Mat * . Sarah Miller, . Ludby, ©. Kent, -—. 4. Webber, . M. B, B, Potter, . Jennie Adair, te. Grimes, 8. nn, “. H. Cooper, T. Mein, ae > Ga. Cc Shaw, J. B. ‘ C. Harrison a k. Fe Sipe A. Blumenthal B. Walrath, I 5 ay Ticket admitting 0 one Lady -—' Gearon es Hx natlemen rs it . corts, $1.50. _—— = Spectators to Sa hersiadihecosa 25 conte; Ladies LJ cents. LS ie For sale by all Draggists and} weight of Ameriva. MIKE GILLESPIE, B.ston’s favor. ite sparrer FRANK MORAN, Master of Cerei Thursday Eve’g, Feb. (1, 1884, . tater, at the following rates: , {Da ai rats ‘Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47, I. 0.0. Fi, a Milo-Lodge, No, -48,+K1 of P Hunt's Hal, Nea City, . Guild's on Repriieg of F uniteale of all ein lieth ad For Transom, and Side Lights of Front Doors; ia ms,to W, Ro Coes” . ete 5 removed his \Aluc ‘Told Shoestore, junction of Main and Commercial {str@ets, where he will carry on™ ee Pillar nate, GENERAL AUCTION AND COMMISSION. U pholstering, Job Painting; Ghiine’ Guilding, Brofizing, Etc. I will take your old Furniture, make. it look as gtod . * as new, and-sell it on commission or at auction. T am seen’ for Nevada county of the Hew Prices of Stained Glas #3 Windows, Churches. laloons, etc. Prices Lowand satisfaction given. ““Give me a call. . Will sell property. anywhere” in Nevada “County . very low terms. FHANZ « oro re an Bare ae aes ee eee wre eo py <F AONE, IA Gen’l Committee of Arrangements. Geo. A. Gray, B:-N; Shoecraft, J. C. Kich, H, V. Reardan, John Waters, J. G, Hartwell, Judges on Drill. ; KTo be announced heredfter) Floor Directors. “1 John. Weters, ers B. N. Shoecratt. Floor Managers. A. BR. Lord, tE. A. Tompicina, R. D. Carter, W. L. Thurston, C, J. ‘Naffziger, W. J. Britignd, Joseph Mar: hall, 8, L. Rogers, Reception Committee. J, T, Morgan, D. 8. Baker, J, B. Johnson, J. £. Tsaac Win. H. Martin, H. D. Towle, &. Hothersall, H. C. Mills. Decoration . Committee. F, L. Harryhousen, J. W. Greeley, H, ©, McKelvey, W. J, Brit 5 W, L. McClure, H. V. Reardan,M. D, Gilman; Freeman Woodman, John Hocking, Simon Lanyon. . Tickets $2, admitting one gentletleman and two ladies, Children not alluwed on the floor. Gallery 50 cents for each and’ every person, Tickets can be obtained from the members of both Orders. Lady dancers without escorts, FOR SALE. “THE PREMISES SITUATED ON . BROAD STREET, [NORTH OF AND ADJOINING THE NEW YORK HOUSE. For particulars enquire of jee WALLING & GAYLORD.” DANCING ‘SCHOOL:' JOHN MICRELL WILL OPEN HIS DANCING SCHOOL for tbe winter seasen of 1883-4, at Nevada City Theatre, On Friday Even g, Oct. 5, 1883 And to be held each Friday evening thereLadies, 25 cents; gentiemen, 50tents. Every Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Ja dies and chiidren’s class; admission 25 cents 42 Dance musie furnished for parti at reasonable prices. Gl Dist Bou. . Wn. ae -. Grass Valley. gn enser ncnneiannd K. BISHOP, ge of the Peace, —AND— Mining Agent,. . North Bloomfield, NEVADA © UNTY, CALIFORNIA _ Bays and sells Mine on commission, ya week. $5 outfit free. Pay absolute“ny sure No risk. Capital not re yuired. Reader, if you want business at which persons of either sex, young orold, can make great pay all the time they work, with absolute certaihity-/ write for particulars to H. Hauterr & Co, Portland Maine. 22 Agency of Gormully Celebrated Boys’ and Youths’err. ‘leat Bicycles 628 Market St. ; opp. Palace Hotel, 8. F. Mechanics Tools, Ifardware and Machinery > om W. P. SOWDEN, Attorney and Counselor at Law. ILL PRACTIOR IN . IN T W Unite States St HE SLATE AND ice ‘kman’s Buildi ranee on Pine Street Fee » City. = LARGEST ae PA PER Z Be oo ay e in us out, We'lLhavea bi Dam--n, then-go on digging gold and smoking — fine Cigars made at™ Has given us a black isn't knocked ye, but GHFERNS. CIGAR FACTORY, Broad St.:near Pine, Nevada City, Ca. -BESIIIV=” Moma 8 ee a ds J. JACKSON, -----= PROPRIETOR. The Lassie best a Chaps \ Grocery Hass in Nevada City. ir Pane ccnsadnannsoaed a Everything usually found in a First-Class Grocery Establishment always kept on hand. To thoes who have never traded with me I extend a “Special — vitation to call before. making their purchases. 18 AND 20 COMMERCIAL STRIET THE LEADING, % aa Stationers, sae = = Booksellers, and Music Deale stig Shean’ ee . ey ae DS,