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. The Daily Transcript.
“MEVADA CITY, CALIFORMA.
SLEGHT-OFf41 ANP.
ed
ae
. eS
Saterdlg. Sénvary 22, ‘1881.
enmenadanel
Fo Our Grass Valley Readers. »
Oflate the Transcript has been
reaching its Grass
scribers after a very irregular fashjon, ‘The fault is not with the pub~jishets, buttliey hope soon to fasten
it. whereit belongs. For atime we
sent the papers down in the early
motning by the accommodating ahd
Valley sub-j.
‘Pass them Along,
A. brace of vealy, youths trave’ ing
underthe title of 4Willard & Fletch.
. er, the Royal Iilusionists,” : atrived
here the other day and” bilted the
town for two entertainments at the
Theatre—one Thursday ¢vening and
the other last night. When the
curtain rolled upon: the first
was present. It was announced. hy
one of the vealy-youths that owing
toa misunderstanding © ‘the woman
The, Royal Miusionists Perform a
Trick that Is Nog —o Rilis— .
named-evening-a good-sized audience .
Grass Valley Notes.
The following ite items are collated
from the Unionand Pree Lange;
A yecent clean—up.dfJ9 ounces i
amalgam was the result of 12 Workin
-shifte of two men.at the Alpha mia
north of.and parallal to the Maho.
Mrs.)John Glyat, the woman who
was shot-the other day, is if Heed:
of help. « She has four little children.
dependent upon her,-and owing to
the bad hurt of her hand, sheis unableto-do-any work. Anything eft
at_P. S. Murphy’s.place.-onMill
street; near Main, will be-sent to the
isa rajical improvement,
-in Spite,
ge ilemanly driver of the Marysvile stage. Recently hearing that
they were not reaching our custémets 48 promptly as they should, we
resolved -te-send-thenr by the Unite
—ed States Maik
the post office here every. night,
_ we are prepared to prove.
“Pheyare put in
as
Postmaster Holbrook ‘positively .asserts
that-they-are-sent-to Grass Valley
every morning in the ten o'clock
mail, and we know that he tells the
trath about it. We have endeavor—"
el to remain patient. under this im=
p‘opose to keep. our suspicions to
yurse'ves much longet wiless ‘there
No mat:
carelessness or inconpet~~ poses.
" mouthed gad half-—crazy. woman call:
ency, we propose to have achange no“jaatter who suffers by it. Parties in+
terested.will please take motice and
-govern theme'ves — accordingly.
Tnis,is emphatical’y the last warn
Lhe Tidings: Tatiniates that; me
sleeve,”
the
~ Fhe show from
‘Bere and There. De
Thabe’ s bill making hydrant ¥iining 2 felooys wee ailigh ther: AH
ing.
Timothy” Bheebith, “aifarmer § pioneet resident of Maryaville! but lat=
terly living in Oakland, died at the
former place Wednesday night.
eee
The Glaséoc’: who is making such
a bitter fight in the Senate against
the hydraplic minifig industry. is not
‘the Jate Democratic Congressional
‘eandidate in this District. “Senator
Glasteck is from.-Colusa.county, and
if the bead
Neuralgia isa Disease of the Past. 4
Fira: Dr. Howe's itoepved=sictebwe’s nevralgia cure cures all pains
a whatever cause.
‘ine distressmg pains experienced by
miners, resuifing from the use of
Giant Powder, and «ommonly kn6w n
as ‘Giant Powder. Headache.” in«ee y cured—nevert known to fail.
Do. not have yourgteeth drawn; but
get a bottle of Mrs.-Dr. Howe’s.¢elebrated Tooth Ache Cure. That will
tooth. —Hold-a few drops _in_.the
mouth from five to ¢en minutes. Her
cures for tooth ache and neuralgia
ins:antly-stop-the pain-and save—the}—
1 a Z ot
ine at S. eae hee
’ Miner, attention! Mrs. Dr. or TH
“B EEHIVE”
GROCERY STORE, .
TRANSCRIPT LOOK,
aE Stroges . Nevada City
‘Bek
Fresh **gard
jdna, radishes,
_ Mrs) @lijah
contly présent
acother bound!
Fisq., arrived 1
iresterday; mor
. Missa Phiaw
San Jose aed family. ‘The man shot her is < . fee ave udver failed yet, -Mothers use
‘advertised as Mile. Ettie™ had fait still a large. = pis (ee ae. dropeirs ietle wer sweeten SEE a T00 Ths =
ed to connect, and would not arrive The Scotia cae <uhet Saez The ae aie — > hed a It will natalyroneve tn Reworted Crackers i
time the distribution of gifts would Fi canes T A the pumps, now ‘n ve ing at Tr: te : . Mackérel, eae = i; _perkit, 9 250
also be postponed: -—‘The~spectators in the mine, not being able . to handle Jon the Gervigs d, . : San Francisco, who mapply at} Bran, a A) Ibs., =i 25 :
thought this was a queer way of do-. Larger and better-pumps . GR 4 asleep in the vel . druggists. ~ty22TY . Small Corn, per 100:fhs.,1 sy
ing busiiiess, but didu’t kick Up @} 1) phe put. ip. Tbe Scotia has a cle, and the. hotse, taking the track, =. Wheat, . per 160 Ibs,, do
row, generously concludiay to “give} ¢. ledge in the shaft.and can, next] fell into a culvert, where he remain~ Ground Barley, per 100 Ibs.. 1 gy
the poor boysa show.” The! pet-. wonth, pay all. working” expenses. . ed till the‘train came along and killVOCAL, . Whole Ba¥tey, per 100 Iba,” ) 3
formance. was probably.the Worstone. 41; demands against the company {ed both. : a K. B. Tea, per Th, 40
ever seen in Nevada City, not even} .i1) be spromptly paid. . In a few Advices have been receiv red at the as “. Japan Tea, per Th, %
excepting the poorest specimens of} Josie the mine will” be® runniny . headquarters. of . the Department of i Pl § T R u MENT ral Beehive Téa, per Yb.
amateur entertainments, The feats again. «ay Dandtw that ‘Chiefs Good Bear, Big ‘Crushed Sugar, ..
ofalleged necromancy were performed The new I24nckx plunger pump . Skirts "and. Crow King, with ‘ilty MUSIC. Brown Sugar, : :
p sition for quite awhile, but do’ not . 4S awkard y as a seventeen fom old . has been put in place in the Ophir . lodges’ df Sitting Bull's Indians, are . Pearl Barley, 3 Yhs., 05 its
ey would dance ‘‘The Racket. shaft, and is about ready to com-. now on their way to Fort Bnford to : Split Pas, S 43 Tha.,. 1 0.”
Oh, take them keerds.out. 0’ yer mence lifting the water. This pump . surrender, Scont Allison is. with PROF. HIRSCH . Best Island Rice, sie Ibs., 100
some juvenile in the rear Of . reaehes from the 6thto the lobe, them. Forty more Iédges. under . se Harkness Wax Candtes~bbx, ”
ter whether the troubleoriginates the gallery would’ yell; arid white A. Froffithé sufface to the 6th lev. Sittiny Bult. himself left. the ‘mouth Brskewoep ae the Oysters, "12 cat ee
spectators became convilsed el al4-inch plunger’is used. *Dur. of Milk river for Canada, and as they aN Ricateat ieviracticua, bat eed "unt ce é vag CS
with laughter over the disconcerted ing the settitig of the lower pump have but about 70° milés-to ee are’) Instrumentals Jelly, % date 9
showman’s blushes at being detected, . t) @ water ga‘ned 30 feet in the shaft . now. "across the line. -Personsidesiring/totakelessond on the __ { syrup; per gallon; eo +
seine abbreviated specimen in anoth-) byt did not rise as high as the 10th Bessie Witts, daughter 6f William Piano, Flute, and Violin, Sardines, small cans, 6 cans: 100
er_part of the honse would in a_pipLively yWith=those “two powerful Wirts, of Prosperity, S. C., was bru(the latter’ a specialty) Sardines, large cans 4cans 100
ing voice alvise him to go and sh puthps'the miné tte mine will" soon . tally outraged Monday evening by . can do so at moderate terms, For particups volemarrcboretes hg ~~
an-apprentigeship aba rire be drained, and no turther difficulty . two negroes—Spearman’ and Fair— arevepply st ee 2 : ‘Ol Can inl? of Coffee, a og ’ He
Pet Oo last WR SR itr he experienced in holding the fand then “murdered. ‘The negroes . ~~ F. G. GUILD’S, Milk Can fult of Goffea,-3 ths.-t3—
“. stuperidons;, swindlen«Itagems the . water. whéte arrested andl Gohtawead. Wednes ; get Dinner Can full of Cotfee,5 Vbs., 1.00
neatest trick and the only successful —_——»--— . aay ni ht.a-mobtook them outotja jail read Birest.” . Besus, 394 Ths. for 3 : 100
oue had beerreserved for the cli nax “All that GUltervis 1 net. Gold.” ae At 3. Pai . “Nevada, Jan. 21, 1881. Ground Coffee, per_package,29 -eta,
As the curtain went down on the last foment Bpaurnen os cg’ — Sigal 2 packases,”, . —
* Asarule, mining.bas in, the past capéd, ‘but’ being -récaptated: was Starch, 2 packayes, 5 ote = realtor’ one re fetGotly> =
cause lawyer caused that portion
of the edition to be suppressed at: this
-otfive on account of some objectiona‘ble article therein. Had the Tidings
alone have published this, the limited circulation of that journal would
have rendered a reply not worth
~ while } butiad the Free Lance has
seen fit to reiterate it, we want it
distinct’ y tndérstood that in’ giving
birth to the insinuation the Tidings
is guilty of a slanderous falsehood,
wilfully uttered for malicious pur>7
ach, spvernt peytigs with. uls to co}
lect,“atit™ who had been earlier” in
the evening making fruitless calls at
the box office, made, a hagty break
for the rear of the sounel. < =+ As ithe
creditors piled down: stairewaving
their.bills for . rent, i: printing,
bill=posting and poker iet they Tittle
imagined the anitpride in? store -for
Pits It was only after. burating
into the-dressing rooms, and finding!
them ‘moceupied, that they detected
the outside door-to-be open, » They
made a bréak for the hotel where
-mine,
‘the product of a carefully, watched
‘farm.
been attended with too much glittor,
haste and superficial knowledge.
after time heralded through the
With as much reason might
garden spot ted feet’ square in the
midst of a 160-dcre homestead lain:
he. given. as thé. sample Térop) of ‘a . ’
A sity is not builtin a-day,
and a mine.cannet be:made at. once.
hanged Tharsday near Prosperity’ by
amixed crowd. Miss Wirts was 22
Amiedsay. of a;pledll of: bre: toulul ta . Y.28t8 of ‘age, beentiful and. estimable,
ia prospecting ‘shaft has been time AY Ay Washington, Specials gontyins
the follewing -peints: “General Grant
‘country asa great strike in a rich . heads a petition'to mike Postmaster . on
‘James of New York Postmaster . .
General in Garheld’s Oahinet. Naith
er Bliine nor anybody else has been
off-ed: a Cabinet position under the}
new aliministration. Conkling agd
his friends are very aligry because
-A' iscn’of Iowa is to be Secreta ry of
Its statement that a JoalWillard
boarding.
“and Fletcher “had been
¥
and stock-selling much of the-in jitry ‘ern
At‘th doot of tihwise stock-baying . *2* Treasury. The friends, Of Bove .
ow Long, who are “interested in
ed at this office and brandished a revolver, isalsoa lie: The Transcript
has never yet under the present editorial mariagement published any~
thing that necessitated the withholding of a. single subscriber's. copy,
neither has the wiiter of this ever
yet been’ “bulldozed” by disr@putable peoplemaléior female +nobveven
excepting the insolent and Sit
reprobate of the Tidings.= i ee ee
Wild Vines en Old Bulldings,
Outwr of all kinds that have
es
Secele
iy tional debt was $228 per capita.
oe oieckase to storm
“Objects of beauty by training wild
~ that oppressive laudlordship must
vines, such as woodbine, wild grape
or forest iuy upon-them: Mhese wines
spread very rapidly from, their fateral branches, or will increase to an’
astonishing “extent by-outting or}
layering. "The picturesque beauty of . ’
many of the rural villages in “Europe
is almogt entirely owing tothe vines!
that overspread the dwellings. Soine
of the more -hardy grapes may. be:
grown with profit-over low buildings,
and ‘nt the same time they ‘give’ a
pleasant appearance te that which be-.
fore disfigured the premises,
Tux Eastern drummer has reached Grass Valley, and is measuring
the male inhabitants for clean shirts.
The only difficulty about. the trade
is the necessary delay. A municipal change im that relation, ‘having been so loug procrastinated,
has, become a measure of the most
ivvitating urgency.—Oakland Times.
A corREsPeNveNt of the Boston
Journal says that many Englishmen
ef repatation as writers on social
au . political economy are wandering
a ou: Irclinl now, and without excoptiva thy have becwms coavined
fom 1 or break.
2 eS
ar the close of the: war the naIt
is now 348 ty each person, This_is
due to the sound financial policy of
the Republican party.
bien :
“When & vessel loses . ibe os its,
why do they call a famperacy
jury: mM est, Lath ere’ 44 _ side 2
dju’t uo vl gsrl ths fataer, ‘‘anidas
is ia brcing? it's a mast st tae elie
amount’ ty amavh.””
Ca
‘
‘They haven't been ‘here,”
plained the clerk.
~Bhen‘all theothers -grosnéd: nnd
explained to him the cirgumstances
ex-—
exhibiting a keysaid the hotel had,
its bill secured all right. ‘The-show!
men had left alt tieiraggd ze up i in
their roum:: excep ing ® valive: full
that they*toole 4 o'théWhedtfe. And
then the clerk went up to take: ani!
ventory, and a dirty paper éollar and
trape foul it
room, ey
pebhe two” “taki beats” hea flowit
‘They walked:te Grasse Valley, there.
ttook the early train whew it came
along, a lit out fer tures pats it’s
ie sacl : aon
ke wie, fectenaty navies. .
According tothe Herald, siaelat
nent mining maa” who nt. ont
jprospéctiug the other, ag Be to
quit-work on-s piecé of ground that
she bad been eyeing fora long-time,
simply because it belonged to anothver man. And the Herald puts a lot
of twaddle into the Would-be jumpet’s mouth about that claim not being extensively worked, as much as
intimating in the course ‘of its remarks that tho rightful locator ought
to be fired off the ground; even if he
does a* hundred dollars’. worth of
work annually and otherwise complies with the law, in order that
some ‘prominent mining man” may
get possession of it. If the young
man of the Herald don’t fanvy the
way that claim _is being. managed.
pperhaps he woulil like to take a contract to teli the owners.so in a _personal manner. ” If li does not ‘care
anything particularly about it, one
-,of the parties whose private business
operations are beityg intérfered with
hereby advises him to mind his own
/. business lene: after so far SB ik that sub;
ject is concer ned. :
== 2. 2 ~— =.
+ 6 GranpMoriitr:
saw “Yoda must not ex3 oye
pect me 4
tas i ee aa bearing; tect
YYomard! tfapiy Charties . Hg dallogt boyd per
understand things as
ptick as’ yowoudo, giaddwother,.
. beeause you don’t Wave ~ the” troable
es
i. (ie giti make miaiig must ibe Tnid,
The pictures’ of wealth presented . '™ment, are Pie ote
have been, by the magnifying glass retary of the Fnterior.
jof eager desire, brought so near
:that it seemed as if the hand. could Conkling, with ‘whom’ he has riot
of the retreat,” He #mited softly and . ’
; ‘almost touch them, and men with been“on idtimate terms, strengthens
stock for Wale have fabored “faith. the belief that Conkling will support
fully and persistently to make the Hiscock’s canvass for Seoretaryshin,
illusion true and to. meet, hhe popThe results vhas toa: dften been disappointment and failure, and an -unisin every way worthy of the full.
test confidence when rightly. ude
etaiai7e
' Sensible Words.
There isa whole mountain of truth
in the following lines. from the Printer’s Circular :
“The columns of a newspaper are
the publisher's stock in trade, and
the “parties who ask to use them for.
their especial-benefit must expect to
pay for the same, Every public—
spirited citizen of a place should have
a pride in seeing his town and surreundings-improved. —Every—1ew
house, every road, every new manufacturing establishment erected, every new business opened, enhances
the value of property in our widst.
Every reflecting mind knows this to
be true; and it should not be forzotten that the local newspaper adds
much to the general wealth aud prosrperity of the place ; as weli. as increases the reputation of the town
abroad. It benefits all who have business in the place ; ; Ikenhances the
value of property, beside being a desirable public convenience, evon if
not conducted in the interests of the
ruling power. It inereases trate, “it
cautions agaipst imposition, it saves
you from. . ggs, it wares you of danger, it points out differetit advantages, and increases your profits: The
local press is the power that moves
advertising i in it liberally, subscrib-—
ing for it, and paying for it.”
At the meeting of the Diréétors of
the Union Pacifie Railroad Company
Wednesday, ‘it was unanimously
agreed to increase the capital stock
“by $10,000,000, tobe offered to stockholders of gecond on Febritary 6th at
pat, im: the prepertion. of one. share
of new. to fiveof old. This stovk-is
issued for the © _ Purpose of Providing
money for extensions and for increasing thé facilities required by the
covk’s. fr
the people ; therefore support jit by }
the reform of the Indian Departim for next. SéeMr. . Hiswent consultation’ with
At the. close Of the Séssiot of the
ular dematids for” quis” Feturns, Ce ences on Drainage the_other
night, here was a sharp a
words between Senators Glascock
ais empty soap d dish were all the f#vorable: feeling full of distrast and . of Coluss and Gtove Johnson of SacPhe! injustice againstyineindustty Which ramentd: 2 The Coltisa Senator, who
was charged with instigating the investigat
morally, physically and pecuniarily,
~} et ady time or any place for his language aod bis condavt. © The Sacra
mento Senator acknowledged that
the Colusa Senator was. a man of
great courage. It is said that it is
no extraordinary foat for Mr. Johnson to kill a bird on the wing with a
common Winchester rifle. Mr. Glas: .
cock, it is well known, thought of
challenging Carver to shoot. glass
balls. . Lieutetian}-Governor Mansfield, an old soldier, who was wounded in the Wil-lerness, has observed
that aline shot from Senator Johnson's desk, aimed at Sinstor Gliscusk would, if ranging too high,
strike very close to tho eeysiding of‘ficer’s desk.
n the Lien’s Den. :
A dreamy-éyed individual with a
City Derrick office, leaned over the
shoulder of the city editor, ‘and as
hestabbed the scribe with his alcoholic breath, whispered:
“Why am I like Dan?”
“Dan if know,” replied the local
gleaner. ‘Dan who ? 2 i
‘He of old, the one who got the
‘inthe book.”
“I'm sure I don’t know wherein
you resemble Daniel.”
“Won't you be mad if I tell you 2”
“Certainly not.”.
riwviw.
“Oh, yes; I suppose so.’
“well, it is Bocatbe-—becanae--”
what ?? ;
my, Bang ‘a Daniel, i
Wh Se v
ean
“AD si m now in the lie one’s den,”
y Feplied to Mr, Johnson, )
_. to the effect that he was Tesponsible
cardinal nose stepped imto the Oil!
“Will you lend mea quarter if it’s )
The Palace. Barber Shop. . “PLYEST. rear of Beckman’s Saloon.
DUNCAN & BROCK, Propr’s.
A RE prepared to do all work th thet
sorial ine i in the highest style e Art.
Ladies and Children are caref y waited
Aor done will
cited Free of
j2l
aa All Cianidaneadenein
have their kat Bouts .
Charge.
a
—AND—
Instrumental “Musical ~
IN.
IN aceprdarice with a request
{ many citizens of Nevada
City, Grass Valley. and vieiniity, . will commence teaching
those who may wish my services on
Piano, Organ and in
‘. *, Vooal Culture,
JANUARY 2 —Thorough Bass aaa —_ a.
Speciality.
H. Ww, ‘HAND:
Nevada City, Pte 20th.
a
TTT
— WANTED.
BB pido eusiha and desirous: of representing Agency of Foreign Fire Insurance Para, ene will please apply to P. 0.
Box Francisco,
Réferencesand Bonds required. j19-lw
®
aan
NOTICE.
Y¥.WIFE, MARY CROSETT, having
left my: bed and board without cause
or provoeation, this is to give notfce to all
that I will not pay any bills of her contracting from and aiter this date.
_J,L. CROSETT.
North Bloomfield, January Vith, TS81.
aadnualii
CLANCY. DAN.
OOoN., SEAMAN.
P. CLANCY & CO.,
NEVADA CITY.
PAT. MORGAN.
New Firm at the Old Stand.
THE new firm of PO
Me ae iCY & CO, having
Kees mienced business on
rT} Piche firet day of pent
i sige 43 ew week wie the G)
most skilful manner. ee Nine olnee
chine spine o24 leer Iron Work done by an expePersons having Picks and Drills repair
will do well to give us a call we Boss
Picks of the town are mqde et this siop.
Eiorsgsc-Shocings.
Was piven promised quarDaw ees si lta ive woken
ter, with which he purebased.9 4 ¥¢ me
pnight’s lodging in the Jock up, ; sect tention ton pai te 2 overreaching
Prize Medal Kerosene Oil, per gal We
do “do de 5 val can, 2-25
Rest €al, ‘Candles, 30 for 100
Frye’s English Cocoa, packet wh)
Washing Pow:ler, 3 packages — 25c,
+ Mustard, per bottle, ss i0c,
Pepper, per bottle, u 10c.
Wash Tubs, from 50 centsio 200
Wash Boards, ° 30 cts.
Watcr Buckets, 375 cts,
Clothes Baskets, 0 cts.
Rolling Pins. 15 cts,
Potato Mashers, 15 cts,
All goods subject to correction.
sar Everything Fresh and warrant:
ed to be the Best.
Richard Roberts —
° the guests ft
«Jonathan . ¢
“ailing, for 80%
worse yesterds
his bed..
“~The aay
their joboa
Uormisk’s, ye
the San Juan
The instal.
vada City. ¢
gion of Hono
= Masonio-Hall
tendanée of 1
questud.‘Willard: &
mustached an
lows who give
are_swindlers
The press of
~the pte age
ing clainis ali
if the propert
as rej resente.
os confident! y
will immedia
Baer © iS Porth
man,” who hi
employed at
tough and
. brought to th
dfore yesterc
is seriously if
Boston-and*
qiecticut,
Sen
Rival
S——=
The case of
Mill Compan:
aud Californi:
the firm of Hi:
been on trial .
past, before
United State
copie Mungor & Noffziger’s Meat :Mar.
=<}plaintiffs alle
appropriat sd {
waters of Sa
Nevada Restaurant.
: county’
i AVING leased and thoroughly remod : y to the
eled the building on posting’ noties
to that effect’
_ COMMERCIAL ‘STREET, ‘
fendauts dive
ket, and two doors below the, Transcript creek and dep
Blok, use, damagin;
H. BECKMAY, of $10,000, fo
Theiexpericuced ¢ aterer, hagopened a first pray judgm
~— posed a gener
Restaurant and Chop House, one
And is prepared to) pecabenserieee patron: ‘Goes Hi
Ee _— ct The follow
“Read Some of His Prices : ull, wilt’ be
Cake or Pie. with Tea or Coffee, 10 eenta. “the beve:*:
Regular Meal3;from 25 cents ypwards.
And everything else “at equalty low =
Neat, Prompt, Polite;””
that will crea
proposition a:
Eprror Tx
Eek. AN,
—— 9 accept Dan
Nevada City, Jan. oth. run 7A yar dé
~§ 30th instant
: ~better I will
Arpad Haraszthy & Gos pee il
ES. tioned yun .
CHAMPAGN 2 for $500.2. wi
this a fair ene
E take t pride in recommending P
our bert ee ag ie Cham=,
pagnesto the public generally ‘They are . Se
roduced exactly wate all the high grade
‘rench. Champagnes, , ws Se Cy ay An order +
pote mere aament witb Judge Caldw.
spirits, nor flavored up in any manner, but 60 veres of la
are absolutely pure, and Cherefort, even
when indisereetly used, will wever product Penn Valley,
* Tne Ecit Extra Brg is 9 dry, deli of $500, toge
cate flavored, yivacious Wine, eminently Hl sel fees and <
suited for Parties, Dinners, and Clubs, ;
The Sparkling Muscatel es —— 0 the case of
phir eyes «Sey dag a great favorite dor et al,
with the ladies. ~ thd Ramat ar
PivateCaves, hs mein iy, ml, . Mews
flavored find bodied Wine, and highly prisSchm}
Led by all for these elegant qualities. « hmidt -&
No true connoisseur can try these supertbutchers oft
or Champagnes withomt, admiring them. ste baila;
uilding
Richard Roberts, ten. Juan re
Sole Agent for Nevada City. tide of Suge
January 13th—Im ‘ablishment
= i all modern a
Notice to Tax Payers ian
: ae Fo
No Taxes by the day,
; at the corner
Wtretserer BE RACEINED. af the Counts @ ttreets, My
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