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The Nevada Daily Transcript.
5 Published Daily, — Excepted,
ig BROWN & CALKINS.
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SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1884.
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Tue Hon. T, 8. King of Georgia
at the close of the war married a
widow of rebel officer, It has been
found that the rebel officer is in Connecticut alive and well, and the
bride of eighteen years has been unmarried from Mr, King by the court
80 that she can be divorced from the
man in Connecticut and then marry
Mr. King,
A Derrorgeditor has been mulcted in $20,000 in a libel suit, An exchange suggests that this may deprive him of a few.comforts during
the summer, In order to economize
to pay the fine, he may be compelled to forego his. contemplated. three
weeks’ sojourn to Saratoga,and make
a trip around the world instead.
Tux Democrats of Fresno have electedGrady, author ’of the sentiment:
. ‘South Methodists never scratch,”
to the State Convention, The Los
Angeles Times says of Mr, Grady:
**Mr, Grady is a man who is inclined to traffic in goods that he is unable to deliver.”
“You cannot lessen the natural
size of a woman’s waist without
atunting her brain.” This may be,
We have noticed that a girl’s brains
do not seem ‘to be very active when
her waist is being compressed by a
young man’s arm.
Otive Logan says not one-quarter
ofthe British people know what
their soldiers are fighting for out in
Egypt. They are fighting for less
than eight dollars a month, and we
supposed all the British people knew
that,
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Ir is reported that the late Benjamin was sharp on fees, He kept
his books by quartette entry. He
charged “‘firsta retainer, then a reminder, next a refresher and then a
finisher.”
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2 diattined
Lorra made her debut at eight
years of age, as a vocalist. @She first
appeared as an actress in 1858,‘ as
Gertrude, in the “The Loan of a
Lover,” at Petaluma, in this State.
Tue Stockton democratic papers
are not so harmonious as they should
be. The Herald politely requests
the Mail to ‘acknowledge itself the
malicious liar that it is,”
Wu the platforn: of the San Jose
democratic convention answer for
that to be held in Stockton June 10?
Have the bourbons learned anything
this year.
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A NEWSPAPER just started at Coeur
@ Alene says ‘many of the miners
are taking out $500 a day,” It requires a good many of them, we suppose.
————soe
‘“‘HERCULES” is the latest name
given to butter by the Andover students, among whom boarding-house
milk is known as ‘‘kalsomine.”’
nd
A MAN named Fairchilds, 50. years
old, is charged at Orland, Colusa
county, with an indecent assault upon an 8-year old girl.
a oO
James Hagar, an old man, acci, dentally shot and dangerously
* wounded himself at Eureka, Nev.,
Wednesday night,
o-_e
Near San andro, Alameda
county, ‘Thursday, Richard Sullivan,
a brakeman, wag fatally injured by
car wheels.
Ne
Tue celebrated Afterthought
opened with San Francisco capital,
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LELAND STANFORD proposes to
erect an institution of learning at
Palo Alto in memory of his son.
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Deacon Joun CoRwitu,a wealthy
farmer of Beaver Dam, Wis., — lost
his life by freezing his big toe.
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Rurier has atcepted the AntiMonopely nomination fur President.
In Brooklyn, Wednesday, 66,000
Sunday school children paraded.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
; see
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL
STANLY A. EDDY.....PROPRIETOR.
; May 23, 1884.
G E Patridge, St Louis.
De S M Harris, City.
GS Knettle, do
Dan Collins, Grass Valley. .
AJ Ridge, ) do,
Chas Walford, Forest City.
D.T Mathewson, San Francisco.
JA Byrne &w, do
James Marriot, Bloomfield.
Dr Manson, do
JR Davis, San Juan,
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oe Union Hotel.
RECTOR BROS..... Proprictors.
Om :
May 23, 1884,
IJ Rolfe, City, . :
Jno. L Dosa. Kane.
‘E P Gaylord, San Mateo. :
_ W Weighel, do
_. J 8 Goodwin, Yon Bet.
Wm J Shirley, South Yuba.
, Grass Valley. —
mines, in Shasta county,are to be re.
‘HJennings, New Alamaden. * .
wena
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The Clans Gath¢ring.
‘Where is the bar?” asked a gentleman, hurriedly, as he registered
at a Stockton hotel.
“Just around to the left, sir.”
‘Where is the bar?” asked another gentleman at the sams place a
moment later, 5
‘Just around to the left, sir.”
‘Where is the ba-——”
Just around to the left, sir, By
Jove,” the clerk continued, ‘‘the
delegates are beginning to come in.”
Se me
Minor J. Savace: The perfect
marriage, as well as the perfect man,
isan ideal. It ig ahead of us;
something that lures on in the future, toward which, through manifold struggles, strivings and tears,
humanity is working its higher
and gradual approach.
No Norwegian girl is permitted to
have a beau until she can bake
bread, and the consequence is that
she isan adept in this culinary art
ing, painting frightful-looking objects on plaques, and spoiling brass
by hammering it.
Tue boss speller in Congress is
said to be an Illinois Congressman,
He spells Rhode Island with a small
“and leaves: out the Dy ane
is also credited with the following:
My col. is pared with Mr. Baloo of
rode I'and. If he were here I
would vote ‘i,’ *
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“SixGuLar,”’ mused an old Delaware fisherman as he sat picking
bones out of himself like pin feathers after dinner, ‘“‘singular a shad
has got 204,000 bones an’ a shadder
hain’t got nary aone, I kain’t understand no such o’ grammar like
that, no how.”
A New York compositor recently
hanged himself with a towel. He
had waited patiently three years for’
a fresh one to come into theoffice
pliable enough to form a knot.
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First she is a baby, next a child,
then a girlette; nexta girl, then a
young lady—which she remains a
good many years unless sbe gets
married,
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A Cutcaco drummer has been
bitten by a Michigan mad dog.
His friends are anxiously waiting to
see what effect it will have—on the
dog.
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*‘SuMMER Boarders Taken In” is
the uowittingly truthful advertisement of a New York farmer.
anne
Special Notice.
Dr. Valantine can be consulted
daily at Nevada City from 5 o'clock
P. M. to 9 o’clock a. M. tt.
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TuHosE new lamps that “Tracy in
the Transcript Block is how exhibiting and offering for sale, beat anything in that line ever before offered
to the public. They give three
times the light of gas and the cost is
only about one cent per hour with
coal oil. Go and look at them whether you with to purchase or not. 3t
MARRIED.
At Sacramento, May 21, 1884, by ‘ Rev.
Father Grace, at the parochial residence,
Wm. McNulty to Kkmma Bei ikefer, both of
Rough and Ready, Nevada)county.
By ‘.
Isthe most effectual remedy for
headache, giddiness, nervous depresgion, palpitation of the heart, lassitude and general debility. 4
before she masters the arts of--danc: f~
For a cough or cold there is no
remedy equal to Ammen’s’ Cough
Syrup.
——_Cakk Broruzrs keep constantly
on hand o large sppply of Ked Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, White Clover
and Lawn Grass Seeds. tf
Don's forget that J. J, Jackson
k2eps on hand all kinds of canned
goods, sugar-cured hams, wines and
liquors for medicinal purposes, nd
everything found in a first-class
grocery store, jy19-tf
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Absolutely Pure. ‘
This powder hever varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness, More economical than the
ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold
in competition with the multitude of
low test, short weight, alum or phosene powders. SOLD ONIY IN CANS,
OYAL Baxina Powper Co., 106
Wall st., N. Y.
IO OR BAM
--AND—
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL.
Q
VHE LADIES OF THE METHODIST
Church of this City will give an
Ice Cream and Strawberry
FESTIVAL
—AT—
NEVADA THEATRE,
-—ON—
An Interesting Literary and
‘Musical Programme will be
rendered.
The Exercises will commence at 8
o'clock, but tea, coffee and sandwiches will be served from
6.30 o’clock.
Price of Admission, including Supper, 25 cents, payable at the door.
A cordial invitation is extended to
the public generally.
PROGRAMME:
Duet ..4. Mrs, Brownell and Evans
Recitation .,.2..Miss Ida Maltman
Duet. Misses Bessie & Katie Hodge
Recitation... Miss Edith Fdwards
Recitation. ..,Master George Adair
BOW wns . Miss Addie Boardman
Recitation.. Mrs. Nellie Chapman
Duet. . Misses’ Amelia, & Hattie Hook
Recitation...Master H. Stansfield
Recitation.. .. Miss Maude Evans
Duet..Mrs, Eddy and Tregonning
“HOW TO DO IT.”
(PNHIS highly sengational book® by mail, 50
cents, It contains life cecrets, Remit
by Poctsl Note, cost 8c at your P.O, Address P. O. Box 695 Bozeman, M. T,
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
FFICE OF THE DERBEC BLUE GRAVEL MINING, COMPANY.
San Francrsco, May 22, 1884.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors of
the above n.med Company, held May 21st,
1884, dividend No, 8, of Ten Cents (10c) per
share was delared, payable on TUESDAY,
May 27th, 1884, at tho office of the Company.
Tsansfer books will be closed on the 24th
instant,
THEO, WETZEL, Secretary.
Office—-No, 622 Montgomery street, San
Francisco, Cal. ma24
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mermnrretre gona ncinas . () FA pet
Undoubtedly he is to-day the most valuable B:
in the world. ‘Now it stands to reason that we 0 me) =D
couldn't afford to protect him so thoroughly if
LACK WELLS BULL DURHAM LoACCO, Of W he is the representative, wasn't ie . ee
the BEST Smoking Tobacco ever made. Cd os cS
ee
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The sales of Durhain Scacking bi , () "s 0) : ‘
Tobacco far exceed those of any other brand =
the world, simply because {t has been, is, and horeeet
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8 i). Ga a = aoe: 2 ‘ S, it ‘ ¥ a
Wednesday Evening, May 28th. A
LANDS
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD
COMPANY,
Marysville Land District, Cal.
To-Night!
To-Night !
ee
CRA ND
SACRED CONCERT !
NEVADA THEATRE,
BY
LEW JOHNSON’S ORIGINAL
Tennesse Jubilee
United States Patents Received.
Information to Purchasers, Applicants and Settlers,
Uae STATES PATENT NO. 87.
dated April 80th, 1884, to the Central
Pacific Railroad-Company, embraces lands
described in the subjoined tabulated list.
Alarge proportion of these lands have
been in the possession of applicants to pur-.
chase, Somé have been sold anticipating
the patent; others are now for sale to the
applicants to purchase from the Railroad
m0 .
This initoation is n.ade chiefly for the information of applicants to purchase, and to
answer many inquiries.
¥)) ness, Weakness, De§ isi? bility, Dyspepsia,
Pavel : indie eetion, a
ij \ > an ever, etc. It
:
hy aaa . Fi is now introduced
A. K. BISHOP, ii i am tee to the public of
: PM i , Mm the Pacific slope,
‘ wy endorsed by the
certificates of the
ii em‘nent Dr. Dana “Juctice of the Peaee,
-AND— and Rev.
H. C. Louder’sack,
of St. Louis, Mo,, both gentlemen prominent
in their profeSsion, and which isa guaiantee
to all buyers of its purity and quality.
Caution—None genuine unless labeled with
ray signature over the cork—G, SIMMONDS,
Malarial diseazes of all kinds speedily yield
to its powerful action. Nothing eqvals it
ag an appetizer Its tonic adie are
grand, and it renews wasted vitality and reuvenates the system, Try it-and be convinced. Country orders promptly attended
to. Families bg yaa by the gallon, case or
bottle. F 1
oN W HL. SMITH,
Agent for Nevada City.
Sold also by Jo bn B utler, Colfax.
Mining Agent.
North Bloomfield,
NEVADA OUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
Buys “and sells Mines on
commission,
Sismmmonca’e
EXTRACT OF : TROPICAL FRI
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I,
uor. It is a sure remedy for Dyspepsia or Chills and Fever, and
“especially for all Kidney and Liver Complaints it is the Greatest Discovery of the Age.—
This is a Pure’ Compound ‘of: all
the Tropical Fruits and put u
expressly for Medicinal and FamMjily Use. Families and Travelers
should always be provided with a
bottle of Simmonds’ Extract
lof Tropical Fruit. 1t is good
for Sour Stomach, Sea Sickness,
and all Stomach Troubles, Also
Biliousness and Dyspepsia, and
. acts as a Light Purgative. No
necessity for taking a Strong Cathartic. The best Physicians
recommend it to everybody. ‘Particularly recommended by the
Faculty for Ladies’ Complaints.
: = e Tropical Fruits : Pineappl .
ange, Mangoes, Zapotilla, Bananas, Tanirinde. re Or
None Genuine unless my Signature ik across the Cork,
-— iteOppos Transcript Office----Sole Agent for Nevada City,”
SOLD ALSO BY JOHN BUTLER, COLFAX, eo
Pra eeakn eR
. _ It is recommended by all >
sicians as a Blood Purifyitg i a
Extracted from the following},
Bran
—FOR—
a eenee
—re PRICES . WII, LAM WOLES. t LEl
. PRICE LIsr . Priegs q{ TRAC =.
CAS EX.
Flour per 100 Ibs...$2 50
Ws fo 2 25
Corn a ise 85
ie ae 1 373
Ground Barley 100 Ibs, 1 40
Middlings 100 Ibs
100 lbs...
Crushed Sugar 8 1-21bs 1 00
1 50
1 25
AT HUN/,S HALL,
NEVADA CITY
-. Friday Evening, June 6, 1884.
{!ADMISSION, ONE‘DOLLAR{forfone gentleman and two ladies.
with escort, 50 cents. Lady Dancers with
out escorts, $1.
To the Gallery, 25 cents,
Each extra lady
9-ly
ESTABLISED IN 1862
Wooden and Willow Ware,
Twines, Brooms, Brushes,
askets, Pails, Tubs, Churns,
Washbourds, Rope, Cordage,
Wrapping Papers, Paper
Bags, Building Papers,
Matches, Handles,
Feather
Clothes Wringers, Carpet
Sweeners,
Dusters,
_ Stationery, ete. ~
P1230 & 232 FRONT STREE
SAN PRANCISCO, CAL *
ie
Writing class
MES, WM. BLANCH,
(LATE oF ENGLAND)
60 cents per lesson.
Teacher of German, French,
Music, Plain and Fancy Work.
_ Will also’give instructions in
Painting in Oil and Water Col
ors,on China,Ivory Type,ete.
German or French, 25 cents\pe _esson,
work,25 cents per lesson.
t
New York Hotel.
en
Painting in oil oF water, colors, 60 cents
L per lesson, i :
China apd Ivory. type, $8 50 for whole
Children. 25 cents per lesson: : -_
BLANCH,
ik
Nevada C ity,
LIVE AND LET LIVE .
AUCTION ROOM TRANSCRIPT BLOCK.
Opholatered Spring§Mattresses. $7 OO,
Star Spring Mattresses $9,
Hundsome Bed Lounge $25, Walnut Frame Lounge $15
Plain{Lounges from $9 to $10. :
Handsome Bed Room Set, only $25.
Full Leaf Tables $3, KitchenjTables go
v ~~ Gooking-Range and Fixtures $15. f
Single Bedstead $8, [3-4 Bedstead $4, Full Size Bedoteag $5.
Kitchen Safes from $3 to $10, Welnut Easy Chair go,
Fine Patent Walnut Rocker $14—Usually sold for 95,
Wool Mattresses, full size, $4 an 36. 50.
Wool Mattresses, 3-4 size, 5.
‘ . Se Machines $4 to $10.
Warming Stoves from $4 to ie Baby Carriages from $7 to $14 .
Pillows per pair——Wool $1 75, Combination $3 50, Feather $4 501]
Bird Cages from $1 to $2, Lamps from §0¢ to
A the lands in ; ig list not already PLANTATION SINGERS . Granulated“ 9 1 00} . Lamp Chimneys from §¢ to 25e. Toilet Soap 3 boxes io
Kin, ms rind Agent of te Avision where-{ NaN Brown * 10 * 100 re — Soap per Bar 25c, : Weigle
nee sae i iat stern aUNpAY EVENING. MAY 25TH,. 38v— Coffee 4 “4 99. _. Also a full line of Silverware, Clocks, Majolica
pe the earliest practical date; and er : ’ ’ CostaRica 8 “ 100 Ware, Crockery, Glassware, Knives and Forks,
ies vee ane easored te ind applied for Beginning at 8 o'clock. i lg i a Stationery, Albums, Vases, Brushes, Fruit Jars,
Ui fundies Giada atlas Ge cyan Gap Men's Shirts, Hat Racks, Porous Section Jars, Toi
iethere wil ho no unnecessary dela in obThe prograinme will consist strictly of . Tomatoes 8 cans...1 00} let Sets, Brackets, etc., at AWAY DOWN PRI
to which ‘the Company may be entitled in m POM yrs aged nee OTC Com 7 “to.. 1 00/CES. Gro. Tracy, General Auctioneer,
e Sacramen aD strict; and all rea‘ i in all th ipal cities of the U. erie ,
argon i anil . Sac na gg [Green Peas 7 “1 00] Ny Ba==IF YOU WANT TO SELL OUT, CIVE
ree members of all denominations) in attend-. String Beans. 7 “‘... 1 OO. ME A CALL. :
LIST OF LANDS Adn HP Oysters Geese 1 co sist aid
mission, + 50 ets. af
EMBRACED IN PATENT NO, 37 UNITED Childre Halt Price Lobsters as syuer 1 00 é
STATES TO THE CENTRAL PACIFIC Vey: * og a Ne ai 6 « 1 00 ig
RAILROAD COMPANY,
Sardines { eFeeee
pear 9 “ "
li mma ee CHEAT REDUCTIONS met alsale . ¢ ; Deviled Ham 4 “. .. 1 00
Fn fol:
PART OF BECTION, g Pe : af : Popular Va I ] f ty St 0 I G, Corned Beef 3 Olas 1 00
Fl BF . : {Salmon 8 *...1 00 IN THE LINE OF
San foal (Ce dl Gam
pecs . Moet Bact [nearer Table Peaches4 ‘“... 1 00
Lot 18, of NW 1-4 of Coffee, 5 Ib-cans ..... 75. BODY BRUSSELS, .
11 of SE 1-4; lot 5
Ae eee BA 8 120.829 9 eo eee ie hg iian SFY Cai os ves ue tay vrai 428 ‘ Coffee, 3 Ib cans 50 BRUSSELS
be i ia. ot Se ts ommercial Street, Chocolate, 4 papers .:..1 00 ]
oi of § Se ; OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, Washin Powder 12 papr’s 1 00
14 of BE 1 4; N12 ce § pap: THREE-P LY
SWilt irs apse y-6) one) Pe Tes hee Te eee Tea; 6 lb bows. oc 1 50
potter: 3 ) ANB INGRAIN
“8 a figs “aig 8] 15] . 449.41 Fine Confectionery, Coal Oil, per 5 gallon can, 1 50 !
ee dal cael Bee ted, fe VC A REez Tt Ss Me in aL” 10 FUUS ONG VORCUADIES, . Candies per box.....-1 75 9
sees {tB 48 1°" 4° 180
“**" V5] 16 . « ‘ . Butter per roll ...... 50 3
Polis . . odo Choice Cigars, Ete. P FOR THE NEXT 20 Days,
-2: SE 1-4; N'1-2 of Eggs per dozen..... 30c
; ges p
a le Peer REN ET f e 59 BEC recap : . 2
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14 ot NW I, andl, is . «. “yeaiea . © Mountain and Valley Frui STFOP, Ber Gellewy-:s--/+>
sitg ited . : . . av tummanason, [7™PSealenee.-3001 Blumenthal’s Dry Goods § ne 14 of SE 14. ve 33) 16} “ . 40 aan ee a . Codfish per Ib,... .-.. a abe ry 00 S for e
NE 1-4 0 -4, an x '
woleiam . . ) FRESH VEGETABLES . And evervthing CORNER BROAD & PINE STREETS,
Noe apd Bie ge) RECEIVED DAILY. 1 2 :
1-4; § 1-2 of NW 1-4] ©} 17 . 8] 821.76 eise 1n pro r= .
seed Pm a ae E. ROSENTHAL. Propo NEVADA CITY, CUE
Ria. ca. 1] 17} “ . 320
f
AMG es yes g tee 13] 17] * . 640 tion. :
+'of N 1-2 of SE
' Ez te)
1-4; 1 ]
ia ct -. SPRING AND SUMMER ANNOUNCEMENT
as 665.82 cands 0} letters —
fra poe tm > LSESsz.
« . 640 and the tne nerits We are pleased to announce that our
“ 640 8 orde: asa
ae taut creraet. GRADUATES BALL!. qgSPRING AND SUMMER STYLES
endorse: y the a ,
_ tho ae way —-GIVEN BY THE—~ nee — ig Open ed ~ Inspection of the Public.
4 7 tay SER bhi urNew Stock consists of a Large and Varied Assortment of the
4 of Se 14. . 224-5) . ae . Seid in ali astern CLASS OF 1884, Newest and Best
Eis aC ot. SE oe eg Pe iar FE universal satistac. In.,Seasonable Goodf, embracing . all the Latest Novelties and Stand ar
Mes see aera 35] 18 . “ . 640 Fe . : a OF as : Grades as well,
‘
in} the Faculty, in all
ma25-4w W. H, MILLS, Land. Agent, cases of NervousNevadi City High Schoo,. Mens Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing
FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS, SATCHELS, VALISES, ETC.; ETC.
7 We w :
ment ef
BOoTSsS AND SEOES
Which we bave on hand—
before.
ant.to call your special attention to the Very Large As
the Largest we have ever carried in this a
Our Prices We Cloim To Be The Lowest . »
For the simple reason we are the ONLY HOUSE in this. county
purchases direct from first hands, thereby enabling us to give our cust
ers the saving of the jobbers’ or middlemen’s profits, :
Corner Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City.
Branches—New York, Honolulu and San F raicisco
PIONEER FURNITURE STORE,
Commercial Street........ Opposite Masonic Hall
ne
L. M. SUKEFORTH, PROPRIETOR._—
Has one of the Largest and best selectéd stocks
this side of Sacramento, consisting of
Fine Parlor dnd Bed Boom Sets,
LARGE MIRRORS, PICTURES, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, CTU
FRAMES MADE TO ORDER, CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS Whee. bEsks
WHAT NOTS, BOOK CASES, BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS, B :
RACKETS
BIRD CAGES, FEATHER DUSTERS, DRESSING C
CABINETS. MEAT SAFES. WARDROBEs, WINDOW < CORNICE.
ad
; FORTERS, SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES
EVERYTHING IN THE HOUSE FURNISHING.
LINE TO BE FOUND
FU.
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AMERICAN AND ENGLIS pees ISH TAPESTRY
: THREE-PLY, INGRAIN AND HEMP CARPETS COP ES aaa OILCLOTH, MATTING, ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC” ake
Upholstering in all ity branches done on the shortest notice.
_, UPHOLSTERING GOODS AND TRIMMINGS ALWAYS ON HAND
My Goods are bought of the best Manufactories
tate Best Quail in Californis and the Eastern States
SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Gh rn pn goa Workmanship, and WILL BE
doen Mert inmy establishitent and be convinced. No trouble
Pianos moved or boxed for F sates Hogg shipping Furniture for farfilies and others
from the ‘country . Orders . aanedded tar Potcies “can rely on getting goods —
At THE VERY LO All goods delivered within a Teasonable distance
. _ LM. Sukeforth, Pioneer Furniture Store.
Eivyrmmen. Bros.;
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