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ARVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
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We areinformed that an expert
from Grass Valley has made an examination of the Golden Choice
mine on Gold Flat for an Eastern
company which has been negotiating
for the property,and that the expert’s.
report is very favorable. Some ore
from the mine was also sent East not
long ago, and the returns from it are
highly encouraging.
Tue Committee of Masons who
. have in charge the picnic to be given
on St. John’s Day, expect to hold a
meeting at Storm’s Ranch next
Monday. They should go well provided with gum clothing and umbrellas, and it might be a good idea
take araft along if they want to
come home this summer. F
A Youne woman in the employ of
Mis. Lawrence of East Broad street
while going to her work yesterday
morning was attacked with an epileptic fit and falling from the sidewalk in front of J. G,. Hartwell’s
Closed ?
When his honor, Judge Sawyer,
the **Transcript.”
“Charles F. Robbins, of the firm of
i NO HUMBUG.
Must the Great National Park be Death of the Man who Christened . A Bona Fide Sale—K. Casper to Close
Out His Stock Regardless of What
Me Gets tor His Goods.
{the Yellowstoneregion.
learned that the testimony in the. Blake, Robbins & Co., a well known
Woodruff-Bloomfield case had been . citizen and one of the leading busiclosed before the Commissioners ap-. men men of San Francisco, died. of
pointed by him, he had the twen-. heart disease on Wednesday last ‘at
ty-six volumes-of some 12,000 pages. Oakland. Mr. Robbins, who was 53}*° show that thereis no clap trap
safely stored in the cellar of the Ap. years of age at the time of hie death,
praiser’s Building at San Francisco} Was anative of Massachusetts, and
and sent to a book store for a second . came to this State in ‘52 and worked
hand edition of Johnston’s New Cy. 4t his trade as a journeyman printer.
clopedia, His travele in this county . In 58 he went into the general job
had made him somewhat familiar . Printing business and joined the firm
with the operations of nature, which . Of Blake & Moffit, paper manufache saw imitated on a small scale by . turers and dealers, in 1869 or 1870.
the miners in their well-meant ef-. The deceased leaves a wife, and two
fort to keep back heavy debris. The . 80ns fourteen and twelve years old.
brush dams reminded him of Niagara . About six » xeks ago he lost his elf:
Falls on a small scale, and probably . est son, 19 years of age, from rapid
the muddy torrent from the Bloom-. cousumption. This had much to do
At all. was @f a genial disposition and was
events he decided the case on the . generally liked and respected.
authority of Johnston’s Cyclopedia,
but refrained from enjoining the . quaintances in this city, where he
Falls of Niagara as it was evidentthe . Visited frequently. It was from him
waters had acquired a vested right . that the material for printing the
or prescription. Nevertheless he . TRANSCRIPT was purchased when it
The deceased had a number of acIn these days of humbugging it
seems hardly possible for any intelligent person to discriminate between
a genuine and a bona fide sale. But
about the great sale of the stock cf
goods, the largest in Nevada county,
which is now being disposed of at K.
Casper’s,cornet of Pine and Commermercial streets, itis only necessary
to say that the goods will not only
be sold at reduced rates, but no
price will ke refused fer any article
in the store during the day time.
Besides all this, to show that the
closing out sale of K. Casper is not a
fraud‘and delusion, the goods will be
sold at public auction until the last
article is disposed of, the sale commencing on Monday evening at 74
o’clock and continuing till 9} o’clook;
and to be held each Saturday evening thereafter,Geo. Tracy, the aucioneer, having been secured for the
occasion. This cnnouncement of itsslf
is sufficient to warrant any one, who
residence lay in the mud till she was . considered the Falls a nuisance and
picked up and carried into Mrs.
“ Lawrence’s house,
Part. KaHater paraded the streets) would doubtless concur.
yesterday wearing en old stove-pipe
hat on which was printed in large
to find out that Samuel J, positively
defeat.
a
Mr. Bopp on Jearning of his renomination as the Democratic Congressional candidate in this district,
said he thought he would have to decline it on account of ill health.
Ep. McSorusy, the man from
Omega, was taken to Stockton Insane Asylum yesterday by Deputy
Sheriff Carter.
Rasmos Rossen and Christian Jorgensen, natives of Germany, have
said in effect it was dangerous for
people to live under them—in which
opinion the spirit of Sam Patch
with some foul
Here the-astatute of
been naturalized in the Superior . ture’s greatest wonders.
Court.
see
W. F. Enaursricut has returned
from Vallejo, where he recently took
his wife for the benefit of her healtb,
a a
Dr. M. P. (“Park”) “Hargis has
OEE Oe
ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS,
at Nevada City.
gone to San Francisco to complete . held at San Rafael on Tuesday.
his studies in dentistry at college.
J. E. Isaac _the painter is on the
sick list.
ro
Ep. MARSELUs is in town.
CSE Re
To All Interested.
We contemplate making a change . State.
in our business relations, but it will
in no way affect our insurance busi. iness was transacted.
ness, as the same will be continued
by responsible parties whose names
will be announced in due time.
G. E. Branp & Bro.
» Insurance Paid.
The undersigned desires to state
that the amount for which his property was insured in the Phenix Insurance Company (of which Beecher
Walrath is the local agent) has been .
promptly paid in full,
eS Joun BLASAU¥,
A New Feaiure—specialist.
In addition to my already very effimore and-adopted. Mr. Gilmore de
Hibernian,
Edward Welsh of San Francisco,
cient force of skillful and talented . ond Tuesday in June, 1886.
Artists, Ihave recently secured the
services of the specialist, Mr. Ulrich Yucker, the incomparable Pants
Maker of the Pacific coast. Mr.
Yucker will give to the nether gar-.
ment of my patrons that gracefal
and unapproachable shape few pants
My Cloth
House and Tailoring Establishment . the season to date. The Tranmakers ever attain.
is at 46 Broad street, Nevada City.
tf C. A. Barrett.
Auction Sale of Furniture,
On Friday, June 20th, Tracy will
sell the household furniture in the
residence formerly owned by Mrs.
Mills, near the depot. Also a fine
Ladd piano. Sale to commence at
11 o'clock a. mu. td
Mr. Low Price wants to know
——$ ee
Clear Weather Predicted.
sCRIPT’s barometer says the storm
tion.
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why you will pay $2.50 for a Hat at} o,) 3t
Mr. High Price’s, when you can get
the same article at Mr. Low Price’s
for 95 cents. L. Hyman.
Mave Your Change ‘Ready on Saturday.
ee
—_—_—-seoeee
Take Particular Notice .
Clothing. 500 Calico shirts, former
Being compelled to work on the ly 75 cents, reduced to 25 cents.
ranch Monday I shall in the future,
collect on Saturday instead of Monday. Customers will confer a favor
by paying on Seturday when I come all gone. L. Hyman.
round with the wagon,
A. N. Kemer, remedy equal to Ammen’s Cough
French Garden.
]
* Information Wanted.
On Tuesday evening last, a Chinaman, small size, thin face, “dressed
with China suit of clothes, left, John .
Byrne’s ranch on Gold Flat, since
which time nothing has been heard .
of him. Any person giving information, at John Byrne's of his whereabouts, whether alive or dead, will
receive ten dollars reward.
jel0-6¢ Tix Loy.
4 Special Notice:
. Syrup.
FrvirT syrups are used in flavorDairy TRANSCRIPT
the Cyclopedia that such geysers} cent issue of the San Jose Mercury:
L L existed, discharging hot, muddy
declines to lead the forlorn hope to} waters, gasses,
limitations . month a first-class an
had not run long enodngh to} stocked’ book, stationery and music
perfect a prescriptive right. So. af-. store. They announce that they will
ter issuing a batch of injunctions
againsta few poor miners on Bear}sell very reasonably,
river who were running a brief sea-. Brand of the above firm has a large
son on free water, he toox his grip circle-of friends in San Jose, having
sack and his two sons—constituting . 9 resident of this city.
the whole Bench, both legal and 4
equitable—andstarted for the Yellow. of G, E. Brand and family has made
stone country. Weexpect soon te] it necessary for him
hear that these famous gasses have
been enjoined, and our posterity will] of Brand Bros. (formerly ‘Brand &
be deprived of witnessing one of naT. H. Carr Flected a State Officer—
The Next Convention to be Held
About to Remove.
The following is taken from a reA New Business Hovsr.—Messrs,
Brand Bros, & Co. are arranging to
open in San Jose — the present
thoroughly
carry a very large as well as a carefally selected line of goods and will
Mr. G. E.
formerly;.and for many years, been
We regret that continued ill health
eave Nevada
City for a milder climate. The firm
Bassett) commenced business ‘here
five years ago, and by their ener;
sclected stock, they soon won the
confidence and gained the trade of
our people, thereby building up a
was established in 1860, and being . desires to get bargains, to call immeinvited by the publishers to suggest
a name for the paper. christened it
the Nrvapa
The yel-. which title it hasever since borne,
low color of the Bloomfield water
& suggested the name “Yellowstone.”
letters the name ‘‘Tilden.” It takes Here he. found by reference to
some of the Democrats a long time
diately at Casper’s and secure goods
for about the actual cost of the raw
material, saying nothing about the
manufacturing and making up of the
apparels. Visit the establishment
and you will be convinced, on ascertaining prices, that there is no sham
greatest sale
that has taken place in Nevada
If any one desires to buy
the whole stock at a large discount
he will do well to apply imm: diately®
The goods are going to be sold at
some price or other, jel4-2t
The North Star Mine.
At a meeting of the
board of directors, held in San Franciscoa few days since,
company known as the North Star
Mining Company; agreed to furnish
the old company (the North Star
Gold Mining Co.) with the machinery now on the Scotia property, or
with other suitable machinery, for a
and fair dealing, and keeping a well spuleee soem coment, im Yt
es understanding that work was to
commence right away. The stockholders of the old company met
the new
the Ancient order of Hibernians was
State Delegate John Fitzsimmons
called the convention to order, and
Rev, Father Lagan of San Rafael denamed,
livered an eloquent address of wel“. come,
The reports of the State officers
showed that the Order isin a very
prosperous condition throughout the
The usual amount of routine busResolutions of condolence on the
death of John J. McCallion were introduced by Delegate John H. Gillivered an eloquent eulogy on the
life and character of Mr. Callion as
The following officers were elected for the ensuing two years : State
Delegate, J. W. Sheehy of San Francisco ; State Secretary, ‘I. H. Carr
of Nevada City, and State Treasurer,
By an almost unanimous vote it
was decided to hold the next’ convention at Nevada City, on the secTo four o'clock Thursday afternoon the rainfall at this-city for the
present storm was 1.47 inches, and
forthe 24 hours ending at four. ment will be the next big-social
o’clock P.M. yesterday .96 of an
inch, making a total of 57.43 for . band will furnish the music. One . ty-five cents at-Carr Brothers. je3-tf
of the novel and excellent features
of the party will be the serving of
delicious lemonade to dancers free of
charge, and it is safe to say that it . our buildings, all goods iu our store
will prove an agreeable addition to . will be sold at greatly reduced prices
The various . for the next ninety days.
committees are composed of gentlemen who thoroughly understand the
requirements of the occasion, and
For sale ata great bargain. A j the party will be a big success.
first-class second-hand Piano, En. quire of John Kistle, corner of Pine
and Spring streets, Nevada City,
will not last more than a day or
two longer, but as this is an off year
in such things we would not advise
any one to bet. too much on the. the entertainment.
strength of the barometer’s predicThat the One Price San Francisco
Store will give you a great reduction
in Gent’s Furnishing Goods and
Also a lot of Trunks, price reduced
to $250. Come early and get some
of the great bargains before. they are
eo large and profitable business, Mr Sak
The biennial State Convention of . “"* Pr Ww. ienpia mvention 0! Piet: ‘sebnces. wv that the Ghbion W. B. Bourn states that the propo
is not made because the firm has lost
confidence in the future of Nevada
county, but for the reasons above
I
A Deserved Tribute.
Republican
that itis allas true as the gospel
and Stoneman.”
Fourth of July Ball.
Bishop Wingfield Coming.
. ed divine. :
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“When lips receive a rosy flush,
And teeth become a dazzling white
Beneath the efforts of the brush,
When SOZODONT is used aright,
SS eE
The Stockton correspondent of
the San Francisco Post pays this
glowing tribute to a Nevada City
man. Every man,woman and child,
or Democrat. who
knows him, will attest to the fact
“Brave and honored Niles Searls,
of Nevada county, is here—so_ like
the revered Father Buchard in appearance—gentleman of the true
stamp, and, therefore, not of the
hot head radical order. His discretion is better than the valor of the
leaders of his party now in control,
As he himself expressed it at San
Jose in 1882 of another, ‘he has an
elegant backbone.’ Could he but
impart 2 section of it to Steneman,. that the Salvation Army is about
how happy the Democratic party . to organize a halletujah bicycle and
would be; but the Almighty made . tricycle corps.
Searls and backbone, and squid and
The uniform ball to be given
Friday evening, July 4th, by the
military company and fire departevent of Nevada City. Goyne’s full
nn The mouth becomes sweet,pure and warm?
For a cough or cold there is no. © 41d the fresh breath an odorous charm.
Wednesday, and a telegram from
sition was accepted» nd work will
commenced as soon a& machinery
can be placed on the mine.
Fire at Truckee
At Truckee, between 11 and 12
o’clock Wednesday night, the dwelling house on River street belonging
toJ. Lindsay was burned, the work
probably of an incendiary. After
considerable hard work, the surrounding wooden building were saved
although a number of times they had
caught fire. The loss upon Lindsay’ house and furniture, which
were entirely destroyed, is estimated
at $1,800, which is fully coveréd by
insurance,
“OnLy men of intelligence know
how to eat,” says a writer. If
this is true the dude must be fed
with a spoon.
THERE is a rumor in England
_>Ir is no longer considered #-compliment to speak of a banker as a
“fly business man.”
Ir you want a good suit of clothes
go tothe One Price San Francisco
Store. ma29-tf
Foor soda water tickets for twenFor Ninety Days.
In order to enlarge and repair
Leca & SHaw,
eee neon
Suumons Extract of Tropical Fruit
and its companion, Nabob Whisky,
arrived this morning at Smith’s, and
is selling rapidly for medicinal purposes. mal8-tf
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Owing to the continued illness of Te
Mr. Powell, rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, Bishop Wingfield will
preach at that Church to-morrow The Nevada Ice Company has
evening. The public are invited to commenced the regular delivery of
be present and hear the distinguish. ice in Nevada City for the Summer
Mountain Ice.
season. All orders }. “at the Company’s office, on the Plaza, will be
promptly attended to. ma28
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Pr vileges For Sale,
Privileges . for stands at the Masonic Picnic can be obtained by calling at O. C. Bley’s Oyster Saloon,
_. tised to cure a half-dozen or more
/
WHEN we see a medicine adverclasses of diseases, we conclude that
Pine street, Nevada City. je8-tf
“T¥ you want to buy Hats at half}
Fine Cloths.
ing the soda water sold by Carr
J. H. Downing has received pat
New York a magnificent stock of
cloths which he is prepared to make . recommending it to our readers.
~
it isa humbug. And having noticed
je3-tf that the proprietor of Ammen’
: Cough Syrup only advertises or
claims it good for coughs and colds
and lung complaints, were induced
to try it, and now take pleasure in
price go to the One Price San Francisco Store. ma29-tf
; ————SS
‘Pay Your Poll Taxes.
School Poll Taxes will be delinquent July Ist. The amount per
capita, which is now $2, will then be
increased to $4 if delinquent. Call
up ingentg’ suits, in the latest styles
and at the lowest prices. my2-tf
Don’t forget that J. J.” Jackson’
k2eps on hand ‘all kinds of canned
goods, sugar-cured hams, wines and
liquoys for medicinal. purposes, and
everything found in a first-class
. grocery store, . jyl9-té
Ip the ladies want Black Silk Fischas 25 cents each, go to the QOnePrice San ‘Francisco Store. tf
For Boar and lodging or a good
two-bit meal, go to the Thomas
House, Broad street, 0. C. Conlan,
Proprietor. je8-ly
f
at the Assessor’s office daily between
9 o'clock 4. m. and 10 o’clock P. M.
and settle, if you want to gave = a AE =
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MER has come and the soda
fountain at Garr Brothers’ is in full
Bs
POWDER
Absolutely Pure,
Wall st., N. Y. .
This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the
ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold . willbe found at the Council Chamber. He
in competition with the multitude of . mixcs fancy drinks in all the latest styles.
low test, short weight, alum or phoshold
hate powders. SOLD ONTY IN CANS.
YALBAKING PowDER Co., 106 . fixed
W. J. BRITLAND’S
COUNCIL + CHAMBER.
TT POPULAR RESORT “OR GENTLE:
MEN IN NEVADA CITY.
‘Everytaing New! The Whole
Establishment Renovated
Throuchout.
The Best Liquors and Cigas
-—Sacramento Beer, from the Columbus Brewery,
ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT.
CHARLES CLARKE,
One of the best barkeepers in the State,
INE RECEPTION ROOM, vith entrance on Pine Street.
Call and see the fine style in which we are
up.
CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS,
Delinquent Sale Notice
County, fornia.
olders as follows: .
No. Cert.
,
HM Cameron, 256
Thos Loyaachan 225
CC Baker, 171
W N Hall, 285
Leonard Ewen, 176
DB Sohl, , 188
HSSymons, 279
Will Thomas, 217
AJ Gilsdorff, . 275
parcel of such stock as ma,
hour of 4 o’clock, P.M. of said
D. BA Secretary
CrcomPANy, GOLD GRAVEL MINING
0! business Virginia City, Nevada. Location . NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL
of works, Washington Township, Nevada
‘ Pe eae oe a —. the
‘ollo ese 8 on account of as-sessment, No. 16, levied on the 6thday f . STAGE ELOURHE,
May, 1884, the several amounts set opt3 the ‘names of the respective share
Bo. Shs. Amt.
JP Flanningham,234 2460]62-100 $49.21
4921 25-100 98.42
2460 62-13 49.21 f modern in all its appointments, elegant!
5208 84-100 104.16 '] furnished, and has eaeay besn senerahgn
4921 25-100 98.42 . throughout, The Table fare will. be unex177,194 4921 25-100 98.42
276 —1592.50-100 157.85 950 5.00 and from the
Office—74 South O street, Virginia, Nevada. sae * elt
(©. BECKMAN’S OLD STAND.) NEVADA
CAL.
—AND—
8. A. EDDY, Proprictor.
Oo =
at, THE NATIONAL EX“
;;.] CHANGE HOTEL is :
finest structure north of fF
Sacramento. Fire proof, _
eptionable and accommodation for families
ly provided. 5 es
es to suit _ times. Free Buss to
Stages leaves the House for North San
Juan, Camptonville, Fosest City, All y,
218,219 246062-100 49.21 1000 20.00 Pike City, Mountain Hi Ouse, eville,
Lake City, Malakoff, North Bloomfield, Der:
T R Mallon, 274 1000 _ 20.C9 . bec. Mine, Moore’s Flat, Graniteville, You
And in accordance with law, and an order . Bet, Little York and Outch Fiat.,
of the Board of Directors, made on the 6th
day of May, 1884, so many shares of each
y be necessary
will be sold at public auction, at the office of
the Company, Virginia, Nevada, on Wednesday, the 9th day of Hee so at Ba}
a
Selicanch snsetennect toarsee,toae nd with . Constantly supplied with the very
costs of “co and expenses of the sale.
THE NATIONAL BAR
—AND—
BILLIARD ROOM
best wines and cigars
Is soothing, st
vigorating, purifies
as no other medicine can,
@ blood, improves the digestién, ures restlessness, insures refreshing sleep, and
repairs the evil effects of overwork,
CITIZENS BANK,
BROAD STREET.. .,. NEVADA CITY.
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ocsoncees s Mocretcry
—DIRECTORS:— >
Joun T. Morgan,
Guo. A. Coorzr.
L. Housman
PRESTON.
gar Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Ex
change.
far Purchase Gold Dus and Bullion
far Highest Price Paid for Stat and Coun
ty Warrants.
DRAW CHEOKS OV
New York,
facramento,
San Francisco
Also nal) iment on all the Principa
E es,
Make Co'lections and transact a Genera
Banking Business.
—CORRBSPONDENTS—
New Yoru—First Nationa! Bank.
San Francisco—First National Gold Bank
SacRaAMENTO—National Gold Bank ef D
Mills & Co.
Notice to Teachers,
teach in the Public Schools of Nevada City
JUNE 28th, 1884. Address,
GEO. E. ROBINSON,
jlo District Clerk.
PPLICATIONS will be received by the
Board of Eduction of Nevada School
District from Teachers desiring positions to
until 10 o'clock A. M. on SATURDAY,
We issue Sight Drafts, Bills of Exchange
and Letters of Credit available in any. parts
ft Great Britain and Europe.
MES. WM. BLANCH,
(LATE OF ENGLAND)
Music, Plain and Fancy Work.
Will also give instructions in
Painting in Oiland Water Col
ors,on China,Ivory Type,ete.
TERMS.
German or French, 25. cents pe esson,
Music, 60 cents per lesson.
Plain and Fancy work,26 cents per lesson.
per lesson,
course,
Chiidren. 25 cents per lesson.
MRS BLANCH,
New York Hotel Nevada City.
QUARTZ CRUSHER.
Teacher of German, French, F[ HEE undersigned having bought the ight
of Nevada and Sierra counties for the
sale of
Dyers’ Cannon-Ball
Quarts Crusher,
Is prepared to furnish them to Mining Companies and Prospectors of the sizes and at
the prices named below. These mills are
(no pieve weighing over 200 pounds) are
cheap and will do the work of crushin;
quartz as well asany stamping battery an
. . at much less expense, The wear is no greatPainting in oil or water colors, 60 cents ler than other brtteries, and the several
tts can be renewed at small expense. The
Lay ;
China and Ivory type, $3 50 for whole ,CANNON-BALL CRUSHEB is especially
adapted to the use of companies of limited
Writing class for Ladies, Gentlemen and . means or to prospectors operating in new
districts.
Prices:
The following are the Numbers, capacity
in 24 hours, weight, and Price :
E. F. Deidesheimer & Co.
ONSULTATIONS on Mining and Millin
wivictly on Commission,
: —AGENTS FOR—
Silver Plated and
est Concentrator for saving hye ogi
Slimes and Float Gold—the ‘UPWA
Concentrator.
Tell the children to cut out’and save the
silhouette pi as they app
”
This space is owned by
BLACKWELL’S BULL.
on the label of every genuine package of
well’s Bull Durhami Smoking Tobacco.
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Transeript ‘Block... Nevada City.
uestions. Mines bought and sold,
California Perforating Screen Oompany
Amalgamating
Plates. Also Agents for the Best and CheapD JET
m4
eel
from issue to
issue, They will be pleased with the collection
dealer keeps this, the best Smoking Tobacco made,
None genuine without trademark of the Bull.
PEECELEEPCESEEEE OEE EERE ED EP EP EEC EE EE
1-2, 11-2 tens, 600 lbs, with frame, $150.
Real Estate and Mining “Office . 3-4; tons, 1900 1bs, without frame, $250.
1, 6 tons, 2600 Ibs, without frame, $350.
2, 12 tons, 4500 lbs, without frame, $600.
8, 24 tons, 8200 Ibs, without frame, $1200. .
The additional cost of wooden frame work
to support these machines will not exceed
One of these Crushers can be seen in operis at Brunstetter’s Planing Mills, Grass
ey
Address all orders or letters of enquiry to
S C. H. HANKINS,
GRASS VALLEY, CAL.
comis
i
in Northern California, as an advertising medium. The price
i
being cnly 15 cents per week it has a largest circulation in the
a
BlackEvery
The Nevada Daily Transcript is second to no paper published mining regione.
¥
Dyers’ Cannon Bail;
made in the strongest manner, are portable . “
‘HOISTING: AND PUMPING WORKS,
. MILLS, SMELTING WORKS, Ere,
WILLINERY WORK.
“A good Milliner must be an artist, for unless
ors they will produce only poor effects with the
richest materials. If, however, the Milliner has
skill in the management of colors, and original ideas
asto 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 medium
and low priced work as upon the more expensive
kinds.
o——
Large Additions have been made to our stock
: —OF—
MILLINERY
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
inn @
—ALSO—
MUSLIN, TABLE LINEN, TOWELS, NAPKINS,
BED SPREADS, ETC.
Mrs. CESTER & CRAWFORD,
.{NEAR THE UNION HOTEL)
MAIN STREET, = NEVADA CITY.
Nevada Drug Store,
Corner Broad and Pine Sts., .
"WALTER D. VINTON
A Large Stock of Patent Medicines,
Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,
‘ Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors,
Toilet Articles of all kinds
Careful attention Given to Compounding Presuriptions
By a Competent Druggist and Perfect Purity Guaranteed.
[AGENT FOR THE BEST INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD
Imperial, London, Northern & Queen, Liverpool, London, Ulobe
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CARR BROTHERS,Proprietors of
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Corner Pine and Commercial sts., . Nevada City,
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Field, Garden and Flower Seeds,
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