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_. WALLACE J. WILLIAMS, P. M.
.
Brief Mention.
City taxes are due. x
Very few dranks around town
now-a-days. xy :
Nothing has been heard of Chas.
Kent.
Marshal Tompkins has—charge_ of
the city street work,
Tracy will have a big auction sale
on Saturday evening.
There is very little sickness in
this city at the present time. :
Agreat deal of freight is being
hauled through this city to the upper country.
Business on the Narrow Gauge has
been very good during the past few
weeks. ie
The Nevada City quartz mining
district is the best in the world for
prospectors.
It is about time for candidates
announce themselves through the
local pepers.
The Democracy will hold a ratification meeting in thiscity to-morrow
evening.
The fruit crop at the Chapman
ranch will be an average one thi:
season.
Itis as quiet as a grave yard
around and on the inside of the Conrt
House,
Ashburo’s drying establishmen
will be started up as soon as fruii
can be had in sufficient quantities.
Before long there will be som:
lively work done in the Willow Val,
ley quartz mining district.
The speed programme of the Dis
trict Fair is advertised in the Gras:
Valley papers.
James Rowe, a miner in the’ Pea
tody mine at Grass Valley, had hr:
chin very badly cut on Wednesday
last.
Candidates for office have commenced looking “awful sweet,” ano
take a deep interest in everybody’
welfare, oe f
Abont fifty men are now employed
at the North Bloomfield mine. They
areengaged iu running drifts and
cleaning up bed-rock.
Judge Robinson is engaged in
quartz mining, and has a good prospect. Heisthe kind of man that
ought to be successful in anything
he undertakes.
The county is going to build anew
‘bridge near Truckee. W.S. May
of Grass Valley haa the contract to
dothe work. Forastarter the jol
will cost $1,095.
The Grass Valley Union reachee
here in the evening instead of th:
morning of its publication. We hope
our cotemp. will see that a chang:
is made, so we can receive the paper
in due time.
_.A elean-up-of five loads of tribute
rock from the Peabody mine wat
made on Monday, which gave a
yield (£ {55 per ton. Acrushing «f
company rock is now accu nulati: g
on the dump, from which a. good
yield is anticipated.
The Nevada City Mining Com.
pany are running their 20-stam;
mill night and day, and crashin,
from 40 to 50 tons of quartz ever)
24 liours. Each stamp weighs 850
pounds and drops 95 times a minute.
The mine continues to look’ as good
as ever.
The vestry of Emmanuel Church,
Grass Valley, have concluded not i
call, at present, a rector to til
the vacancy caused by the death o!
Mr. Powell. The funds that may
accrue to the church will be used for
repairs. The family of the late rector will oceupy the rectory, ren:
free, until a successor to Mr. Powell
is installed.
4
Personal. .
Walter Vinton and J. M. Buffingon have gone up to Bowman’s Dam.
George €. Sargent, son of Hon,
*A. A. Sargent, arrived in San Fran
Mrs. John Caldwell left for Sav
Francisco yesterday morning.
Mra. Chas. Kent has gone to Oak.
land on a visit to her daughter, Mrs.
Marsellus.
Fred Searls has gone to San Fran.
cisco on business.
Mra. Matteson and Mrs. J. B.
Johnson have gone to San Francisco
on a visit.
Gen. Dibble has returned to Grass
Valley, safe and sound in body and
> Mrs. B. S. Rector ;
National Hotel at the time, and he
jdestroyed composed the business
-yortion of the bed-rock town, and
4 oroperty being endangered by the
. Channel came down from there on
hekclgy <flsugh:
ter Vivie have returned from ® long . State, as there are miles of ground
_ALIVELY FIRE. .
Thirteen Business Houses in Chinatown Burned---Loss About.
$8 ,000.
A few minutes prst one o'clock
yesterday morning a fire broke out
in an unoccupied building in Chinatown,and ia les; than an hour thirteen
tinder box houses were laid in ashes,
{t is supposed the fire originated
from the carelessness of » Chinaman
who had been smoking opium on the
premises in the early part of the evening. The light was seen by Matt
Daily, who was coming out of the
gave the alarm. By the time the
tiremen reached ths spot most of the
buildings on the north side of the
street were in flames. The firemen,
however, did good work in saving
the buildings on the opposite side of
the street. Most of the buildings
were all occupied except the one
where the fire originated. Wh le
-he tire was progressing there was
01e very loud explosion, supposed to
be from giant powder cartridges, and
in fact by the explosions, every
building that was burned seemed to
contain cartridges, bombs, and firearms, The loss is said by the Chinamen to be about $8,000. Four of
the houses were owned by Phil Richards, upon which there was an insurance of $475 in the Pennsylvania
wid the German Companies of Pittsbarg. Ah Moon was insured for
31,250, and his loss is $250. Quong
Cuck was insured for $2,800, and his
loss is $300. Both were insured ia the
Pennsylvania and Gern:an Companies, —These two merchants keep most
. of their goods in tire-proof vaults
end had sufficient time after the fire
woke out to save the goods which
werein the front buildings. Lin
Kee and Wong Woo were insured in
‘he Shoe and Leather and Mershants Insurance Companies for
51,200 and $1,80), respectively, and
iheir losges are unkuown. Tong
sing was insured for $200 in the Gernan Company. The whole loss falls
ipon the Chinamen, except the four
wooden buildings which were owned
»y Phil Richards, whose lossis about
31,200.
This is the second time that a big
ire has occurred in the new China“cown out on the bed-rock, and it is
i blessing that the Chinamen ars so
‘ar removed from the business porcions of the city.
At the time of the fire the wind
vas blowing in a northwesterly dicection else the whole of ‘Chizatown
vould have beon swept out of existnee,
The Cheeky Bee.
ther newspapers that we ever heard
of for downright audacity. In having
wnything tosay in relation to hylraulic mining it is the most arrosant, dishonest and unpriacipled’ orsan on the coast. Truth is a stranger
.ar Subject, In answering one of
our contemporaries the scavenger
sheet says: : :
So the ee appropriation was
nade merely Lor the purpose of bunsombe, and to induce the anti-debris
seople to suppose that Boards of Suservisors of the hydraulic mining
sounties were going to aid the hytraulic minels in their fight agaist
he law and juatice. As the Bee
las pointed oat, there can be no
warrant in law for any such approwiation, The appropriations made
ry the valley counties, to assist iv
be anti-debris suits, wereof an ensively. different character, county
‘continuance of hydraulic mining,aud
che Supervisors being bound to proect such property from destruction.
Chis playing at bluff by the N-vada county Supervisors is a very
indignified piece of business, and
he sooner they expunge the record
if their fclly the better.
When the Bee asserts or insinuites that the appropriation of $5,000
was made by the Board of Supervisore of this county for the purpose cf
ouncombe, it utters a base falsehood.
(he Bee is the last paper in the
world that should advise any man or
oody of men abont being enyaged in
x “very undignified piece ‘¥f~ business,” when its own record is one of a
coustant pusillanimous character,
when speaking ofzhydraulic miners,
aid itis incapable of doing justice
to any who engage in that industry.
Centennial Gravel Mine.
Work has been resumed on this
mine in earnest. Superintendent
Wednesday for the purpose of parchasing supplies and securing a few
more miners. He informs us that
he intends running three eight-hour
shifts hereafter, and will push the
Since work-was resumed the shaft
‘of 120 feet deep has been entirely
clearéd of water, and the pumps are
in good otder and capable of “hand.
ling alt water to a depth of 200 or.
300-feet. The prospects are already
is only 'a matter*of time when the
Virginia City stockholders wilt be
If the Centennial makes a striké,and
should not, Washington townsbip
will be the liveliest camp inthe
_ “Nisit to friends and relatives in San
te
. old. document,
The Sacramento Bee surpasses all .
# it when referring to that particu.
‘. the world.
encouraging, and we believe that it. ’
richly rewarded for their enterprise.
there is no earthly reason why they’)
Street and Sidewalk Repairs.
Eprrdr Tkawsorter:—For a night
or two the Board of Trustees ‘have
met to discuss the availableness of
the city building or repairing the.
sidewalk on the western side of Sacramen'to street, from the Plaza to the
depot; the Trustees claiming, and
juscly so, that that great thoroughfare should be kept in repair by. the
City and not by the property fronting on that street. .That’s all very
woll, but the President of the Board
should know, since he made that big
discovery in the Charter a year ago,
that all such improvements have to
be done at the expense of the prop
erty thereof and not as that of the
city as done heretofore—that the
Board is wasting time in discussing
the question whether suid sidewalk
should be kept in repairs or rebuilt
by the city. :
Section 23 of Section 8 of the
Charter, says: The Board of Tristees shall have power to make real
estate in said city liable for the construction of sidewalks, and all other
improvements adjacent thereto. If
the Board of Truatees wish now to
have our sidewalks built and repaired atthe city’s expense, all they
have todois to repeal ‘‘all” ordiances making real estate liable for
the constraction of sidewalks, and in.
the case of Sacramento street the ordinance directly affecting that street,
but they scarcely cannot discrimiaate, for it would be on their part
an illegal act. In regard to that
Sacramento street. sidewalk th:
Board may turn round the law i
they want to bui'd or repair it at the
expense of the city, it is simply bj
boying astrip of land fronting o
said street from the Plaza to the depot crossing, otherwise they are powerless, It is alleged that since th
sidewalk was built at the city’s expense, it isthe city’s property; a:
the sidewalk was ‘‘illegally” builé, th.
title to its ownership is likewise ‘‘i
legal.” The property on Sacrament
street. will have to do like the proyerty on that other big thoroughfar:,
Broad street, which is being gradco
and graveled right now from Yort
street to the Methodist Church anc
pay for the improvements thereol.
But since the Board of Trustees is a
particular about having the Charte:
strictly enforced, and have the pro;
erty fronting on every street pay fcr
all improvements adjacent thereto.
we want no partiality and will se
that none be done by our dear city
fathers. People at the last election
voted to retain the present Charte:!
and we want them to practically uvderstand the intrinsic. value of th«
TAXPAYER.
Nevada City, July 24, 1884.
Resolutions.
The following Resolutions wer:
adopted by Oustomah Lodge, Nr.
16, I. Q, O. F., July 23d, expressive
their late Brother Gerharé
Schmittburg:
Whereas, aq all-wise Providenc:
has ealled froin this. life to the las’
resting place of man our late brother
Gerhart von Schmittburg;
‘Resolved that in the death of
Brother Schmittburg this Lodge hat
lost a worthy and esteemed brother,
a genal, whole-souled, generour
member, and his family a kind, devoted, loving husbend and father,
the community a yood citizeu, and
Nevada county an honest official,
Resolved, That in the death of
our brother, his family are entitlec
to and are hereby tendered our sincere sympathy in this their great
affliction. He died beloved by all.
Resolved, That in token of the.esteem-in-whieh we held our-brother,
the charter ve draped for thirty days,
and that brothers:-of this Lodge wea:
the usual.badge of mourning., °
Resolved, that a copy of these res
olutions ‘be engrossed and presente:
to the family of the deceased, anc
that they be published in the ‘New
Age,” and copies furnished to the
press of Nevada county.
J. M. WALLING,
C. E. MuLwey,
A. R. Lorp,
von
. commie.
MILWAUKEE’S new directory gives
the city-a population of 10,009.
Young Girl Wanted.
A young girl to do general housework can hear of a gool situation by
applying to the TRAN-crter offise
8 ee
.Go and see the woven wire spring
mattresses at Tracy's. The best»
Social Dance.
There will bea dance and supper
atthe Town Talk House on ser
day evening, July 26th. Musi
Beckett’s Band. Admission to dance
50 cents. Refreshments 25 cents.
Gro. W. SrmmMons, +
jy24-1t Proprietor. .
——~—+-< 0
Line of stone jars, all sizes.
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jy24
Frourr. syRurs are used in. flavor
Brothers, e3-tf,
eo
Heuse, Broad street, O. C.° Conlap
Proprietor. ‘je8-lyi)
Fine Cloths.
there which will undoubtedly pay
for working by tlie drifting process.
of their sentiment in the death of .
-by.
“Just received at Tracy’s, a large
ing the soda water sold by Car:
For Boarp and lodging or a good
twe bit meal, go to the Thomas
J. H. Downing has received from
New York amagnificent stock o
cloths which he is prepared to mak.
ap in gents’ suits, in-the latest style.
Rather Suspi¢ious.
L, 8, Calkins, editor of the TRaNSCRIPT arrived in the towa of Truckee Wednesday morning, and at 3
o’clce’s a tire was-ciscovered in one
of the woodén buildings of Joseph
Ma:zei & Son’s slaughtering estabishment, situated half a mile from
Truckee proper. Notwithstanding
everything was done that could be
to stay the progress of the flames, . .
the fire rapidly spread from one
building to another until five houses
had been entirely consumed. Most
of the livestock was, fortunately,
rescued. Hides and tallow to the
value of $2,500, ani a large storehouse filled with ice, dressed beef
and mutton, and other property, Union Hotel.
were all destroyed. The loss, which
is estimated at over $5,000, falls RECTOR wee oeeeee Proprietors.
heavily on the firm, by reason of
there being no insurance upon the
place and contents. Joseph Marzen,
Jr,, says without doubt the fire was
the work of an incendiary.
>< +
Gold Shipment.
Gold bars to the value of abont
$20,000 that we know of, and _perhaps a-great deal more, were shipped
to San Franoisco last month, exclu:
sive of the$92,000 sent by Wells,
Fargo &C, from this city. Even
this makes the average fall below
that of any pevions yrars, The
STANLY A. EDDY....
“Por acongh or cold there is no
remedy equal to Ammen’s Ceugh
Syrup. %
HOTEL ARRIVAIS.
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NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL
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Dr S M Warris, City. :
F White, Washington.
Jas Arnott, Brandy City.
P CG Debernarda, Sierra City.
Mrs Swan, San Juan.
D Noonan, San Francisco,
W H Weldon, Gakland.
J H Ragan, Deer creek.
J A Wheeler, Auburn.
W_H Freeman. Grass Valley.
JW. Craig & w, do
Fred Searls, City.
D E Wasserman, Sacramento.
Fred Shurtleff, City.
J PChannell, Centenial Mine.
H Krusi, San Francisco.
James Fraser, Rock creek,
J F Howaed, Sheridan Mills.
JI BShelton, Woodland. »
AJ Titfany, San Juan.
Jerry Reardon, Forest City.
Cas Grisssl, Washington.
Jao A Seeley, Sierra City.
Geo Schlitcher, Chicago.
PROPRIETOR.
July 23, 1884.
July 23, 1884.
‘ice in Nevada City for the Summer
_. house, beginning Wednesday, AugTrp celebrated Courtland patent
Rocker, Brasse:* seat, only $1 26
each at Tracy’s. jy19
Summer has come ad the soda
fountain at Carr Brothers’ is in fall
blast. je3-tf
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Hives of Bees for Sale.
Enquire at French Gatden. jy22-6t
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Mountain Ice.
The Nevada Ice Company has
commenced the regular delivery 0
season, All orders left at the Company’s office, on the Plaza, will be
promptly attended to, ma28
A
Teacher’s Examination.
The semi-annual examination of
applicants for teachers’ certificates
will be held at Washington Schoolust 6th, 1884, at 9 o'clock a. M.,
sharp, and continuing three days.
td A. J. TIFFANY,
Sec. Co. Board of Education.
Don’r forget that J. J. Jackson
k2eps on hand all kinds of canned
goods, stgar-cured hams, wines and
liquors for medicinal purposes, and
everything found in s first-class
grocery store, jy19-tf
inti-debris fends, (we are sorry t:
say any hydraulic miner ever took
«ny notice of) have caused the shipnents of gold bars to be greatly dininished. The miners had the
‘ight to.work the mines and should:
rave done so in defiance of any class
£ men,
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The First to Ratify.
The Democracy are the first to
‘atify their nominations, There
vill be a ratification meeting of the
Jemocracy in this city to-morrow
vening. It will be addressed by
tons. Niles Searls, A. B. Dibble, A
I, Ridge, and a speiker from San
*rancisco, whose name cannot yet be
earned. The above named stiff»acked Democrats can talk about as
well as any gentleman from San
francisco, and give about as good
satisfaction to the 1ank and file of
sheir party.
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Will Not Accept.
opaes
Hon. A. A. Sargent telegraphs
hat he will not accept the nominasion for Congress. It is just what
ve expected. Mr. Sargent desires
oo have a rest having been in office
tie best part of his life. He will
wrivein San Francisco during the
:oming month and will visit Nevada
‘ity shortly thereafter, As it isimrossible for Mr. Sargent to keep out
of politics, he will undoubtedly take
in active part in the coming campaign. m
For Congress.
“Charley Felton, formerly of this
sity, has been nominated by the Resublicans for Congress for the Fifth
District. ra
For this District the Sacramento
Bee says the declination of A. A.
. Sargent leaves an open field for
Judge E. A. Davis, of Yuba;-one of.
she leading attorneys for the antidebris association. The Bulletir,
1owever, says A. H. Loatitt of
Stockton has the best chance for the
1omination.
A Few More Days of Grace.The Young Men’s Social Club have
soncluded to postpune the ‘Reading
Jut” of Jas. B. Gray, editor of the
Herald,-until Friday evening next. .
Chey want further time in order to
make it u very lively affair, and
:reate a lasting impression upon the
xther members who’ contemplate
placing their heads into 4 matrimo
a.al noose. 9
6 0 @& — is
Dance To-night.
Prof. Michell will give a gran
ocial party at the Theatre this eveung. Masic by Goyne’s Band.
Chis party promises to be one of the
reat giv. n in this city, and all lovers
of dancing should not fail to be present.
Senseo nea comers
Tue late Philip Hamilton was
ouried onthe eightieth anniversary
xf the duel between his father and
Aaron Burr.
—_—_—-o————
Tur tax valuation of Chicago is,
eal and personal, about $133,000,000
that of Cincinnati for the same year
(1883) wae $169.000,000._A DESTRUCTIVE raiuetorm visited
Baltimore last week damaging property to-the-extent of $100,000.
Tux most fushisua le ladies now
wear scarcely any jewelry.
Go to Tracy’s for bargains. jy24
Piente.at Schardin Ranch, Newtewn.
On Sunday next, July 27th, 1884,
. picni¢ will be~ held at Schaidin’s
rauch, Newtowo. A fine platform
for dancing hes beon. erected in the
attendance. All are cordially iavited,
avd the management will spare no
pains to make it an enjoyable occasion for all who attend. John
Michell will act a3 Floor Director
of the dancing part of the. proLaud at the lowest prices. my2tf
grove and splendid music will be in
here in the city.
Remember the pl
2B
Fine dark bedroom set...--. 8
Fine light bedroomset....ae
Fine marb!e top bedroom set s
1 light pine bedroom set...-+.---1 upright Pewmler Piano, only..
i marble top centie tuble.0. ---Walnut frame soias..
LOUNZEB. 6. sere ee eee
Marble top bureau.. eee
Fine burcau and cabinet combined.
_Pull sized bedsteads from 83 to...3% bedsteads from $2 50 to...-.fall leaf tables from $2 50 ‘to. ‘
Kitchen tables....Chairs from 60 cents to.
Large arm rockers... seee
Children’s arm rockers....+++++
Children’s high chairs with tableoatZachinent..cececececseessoeeces
12-foot walnut extension tuble. *
1 tine.walnut hall stand, only...-Large easy chair,wainut fraine...‘Baby carriage, Worth $25...+-+6 +++
eBTge Warurobe...e6. verse reese
Large mirrors...-+++++++: fuss
Medivim wirrorgs...+++++ i
Small mirrors..,.--+-.+-e+eeereeee
smaller mirrors from 60 cents to..
No. 8 Buck co king scove w~ fixtures.
6-hole cooking range and fixtures..
A arming st ves from $3 to...---Feather pillows per pair..» ae
Wool pillows per Feil reaee
Wool mattresies, double. .. is
Wool muttresses, three-quarter..Wool mattresses, single..-.----++. . Star spring mattresses, doub e...
Star spring mattresses, three-quarter
Scar spring mattresses, singlu...Window shades...--.-+serreriree
Sewing machines from $3 to...--Library lamps in gold laquer, worth
-. $15
Library lamps in gold laquer, worth
$10 ok
Library lamps in bronze, worth $5 60
Stand lamps worth $2 50..-.-+ “Ge
Stand lamps‘worth $1 60.-..++-Stand lamps worth $1/...+--+
Vase lamp., som’hi’y new,from $1 to
Jamp.¢ neys-from 5 cents to
Washbowl and pitchier.-:Chambers from. 80 cents to.
Chamber sets, fine...---+
Tea seta, 55 pieces, only..-Glass sets from 50 cents to..
Double pickle castors. .-.-aeedesee
Single silver plated castors, worth $5
Sugar bowl plated, worth $5
Butter dish plated, worth $5....Spoon holder plated, worth $2 50..
Maan from 50 cents to...-+-+++>
Comb and hairbrush....+-0+++++
Hayward patent wire hair brush..
Hair brushes, worth $1 25
Good clo. hes brush
The best clothes brush.. vee
Good blacking brush-and box bl’k’g
No 1 blaching brush, worth $1...
Second qualit, , wortn 25 cents.
Curry combs, worth 50 cents
gramme, jy20-7¢ Curry combs, worth 37}..
i : ‘ : Curry combe, worth 25 cents
. . Good leather back horse brushes..Auction at Tracy’s Saturday eve. Dandy brushes, worth n.. seinioes
bning. ee ; jy24. iBrove polishing brushes, No. 1)..
No 1 sweeping brush, worth 50 cents
MR. LOW PRICE
Wants to give you a good layout in Dry Goods
and Clothing. . He wants to increase his. business
in the Fall, and for the next 60 days is going to sell]
At Very Low Prices
All the goods in his store.
NOT A GOING AWAY BUSINESS, only a
clearing out sale.
Weare also going to send out
A Traveler with a Foll Assortment of Samples
Of all kinds. of Goods, and we will give the country
people as good a showas we do the people living
ace.
ONE PRICE SAN FRANCISCO STORE,
(Next door to Stumpf’s Hotel)
* .
Ga00D BYE!
i]
As nearly all the Business Men are going to leave
Nevada City, andas I dont want to be left in the
cold, I am going to sell my entire stock of goods at
the prices below mentioned, This gale will last until the 1st of August, when I intend to go into anothline of business and stay with the people of Nevada City or “bust” in the attempt.
, Yours Respectfully,
GEO. TRACY, Auctioneer.
25 00 ¢ Paint brushes from 16 cents to... 8°
25 00 . No. 1 toilet soap, per box....-:2
45 00 . Everlasting axle grease, per can.. 2°
15 00 . Stove polish, four cakes for .... 26
125 00 . Royal polish for ladies shoes, only. 2°
10 00 . Shoe d uber, for Gent’s boots.... la
12 00! Four large boxes Congress blacking 2
9 90 . Six small boxes Congress blacking. 26
15 00 . 120 sheets note paper....++---+2°
15 00 . tive packets envelopes. aes 2
5 00 . 2-foot boxwood rules.. 2v
6 00 . Coffee mills.......++ Bu
4 00 } Gocd Jantern, worth $1 25. abet 75
2 00 . Large ylaes water pitchers 76 cents to 1 25
1 25 . Ironstone china pitchers 25 centsto 1 00
8 75 . Jelly glasses a dOZ....--++s+-+++ 76
2 25. Karthenware fruit jars per dozen, FY
2 25 . Plain tumblers per dozen 75
10 00 { Fancy goblets per dozen.. on, 1
10 00 . Wine glasses per dozen....-.-++++ I 00
8 00 . Sauce plates per dozen....--.sr0s 50
13 Ov . Fruit bowls, from 25 cents to.... 60
5 00 . Cake stands, frum 25 vents to ae 60
10 Ou . Jetly glasses.’.....++++ 25
6 00 . Bread pla es fine.. 26
8 00} soup ladies.,... v4 16
1 00 . Skimmer ladles.. ...+---eee eee 15.
15 O& . Jake turners.’....+.-15
15 00 . Grater... eh erie 15
6 QU] Slop bucketél.....+..++ 1 Ov
4 Ou . Majolica pitchers from 25 cen 1
1 76 da} dlia cake plates......+ me 76
6 Ox ) dajolica curpidores....-+.---+1
6 O . Cin cuspidores......-.seeeeee
4% . Jarvers from 75 cents per setto.. 2
8 6 . Knivesa d forks from 75c per settg 2
7 ot . Albums from 50 cents each to.... 3
6 5( . Xogers’ table spoons per set.. 3
6 . dogers’ forss per set.....rie.
10 06 . Aogers’ teaspoons per ANCE rereeen 1
China cake plates, only..
8 00} Tin pie plates per dozen Fi
Tin saucepans....
6 00 , Individual castors..
4 00 . Patent Syrup pitchers she
1 Five bottles Knowlton’s best ink.. .
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But remember, this is
L. HYMAN, Proprietor.
Four bottles mucilage....-...‘
Cups and saucers without handles
per dozen...+-eseeee Aoragrnres
sp and saucers with, handles, per
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Dinner plates, 10-inch iron stone chiMM PEK GOZON.. eee eens eeeec ees
Breakfast ditto.....ce see eerves
Dig Cito fo ca as avec ea
Vases from 26 cents per pair
Boye’ ball bats. .c2..0seses
Majolica platés.,...... 2
Knives from 25cents each to.... we
Sl.eve buttons, rolled gold.....
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Lamp wicks per dozen.......Sumer DOw]S.. 0. cece ccs e ence cece
Soup plates, iron stone china, prdoz 1 50
Children’s toy tea sets from 25c to. 8 00
Ladies’ hats.....-. fessenencees es 10
Ladies’ Aprons.....+---++eeree 10
Bed Spreads.. ...cseeeegececeee . 60
Brackets ofall kinds chea) S
Whisk Broonis..... ; 20
Toilet: sets from $1 50 to 8 00
Boys’ suxpenders......-+ aie 10
Gents’ collars, all lirfen, 3 for.... 25
Genw’ cuffs, al) linen, 3 pair.... 26
Tin cups 3 for....--.+-eeeeeeeeee 25
Fancy painted cups.and saucers per
Me eve eeccee's ieee eces 1 .
MILLINERY WORK
t sachsen) cnpremnionte :
“A good Milliner must be an artist, for unless.
they have the taste of the painter in combining colors they will produce only poor effects with the
richest materials. If, however, the Milliner has
skill in the management of colors, and original ideas
as to grace and form, it is surprising to see what
HANDSOME BONNETS AND HATS
Can be produced from even simple materials.” In
our establishment we employ an efficient Milliner,
and aim to display-as much _ skill upon the miestiunt
and low priced work as upon the. more expensive
kinds.
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Large Additions have been made to our stock
ae OF
MILLINyRYyT
Which Will be found upon inspection to be the
LARGEST, FULLEST AND BEST SELECTION
' EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY.
in OUF
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
We have just received an assortment of the very
LATEST STYLE DRESS COODS. —
—ALSO—
MUSLIN, TABLE LINEN, TOWELS, NAPKINS
BED SPREADS, ETC. :
Ms. LESTER & CRAWFORD,
(NEAR THE UNION HOTED)
WAIN STREET, NEVADACITY. —
Nevada Drug Store,
; and Pine Sts., a . Nevada City
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ALTER D. VINTONProprietor:
ts)
A Large Stock -of Patent Medicines,
Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,
Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors,
Toilet Articles of all kinds
Careful attention Given to Compounding}Prescriptions
By a Competent Druggist and Perfect Purity Guaranteed.
AGENT FOR THE BEST INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD
Imperial, London, Northern & Queen, Liverpool, London, Globe,
ee ea er
J. E. CARR.
CARR
T. H. CARR.
BROTHERS,
THE PALACE DRUG STORE. 4
Keep constas tly onhand a large and complete jtock of everything usually found
Fircst Class Prug Store.
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC.,
SCHOOL BOOKS, .
BLANK BOOKS,
. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS
All kinds of Periodicals Pictorials and Newspapers,
Field, Garden and Flower Seeds,
THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS, —
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London & Lancashire and Manchester Insurance Companies.
. ee Panes aecsately aad carefully com
pounded by a careful and competent Druggist
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~ ETNA IRON WORKS,
217 and 219 Fremont Street.. ¢.. ee Nan Francisco, :
MINING AND. GENERAL MACHINERY,
CORLESS ENGINES, STAMP MILLS,
HOISTING AND PUMPING WORKS,FURNACES AND CONCENTRATING
Patent combs, pure rubber. ..irrr
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MILLS, SMELTING WORKS, Ere. —
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