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SATURDAY, MAY 265, 1889,
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Another Ranch Sold.
Sacramento parties have purchased
this week through Brand, Campbell
& Co’s agency ofthe Nevada County
Land Association a hundred and sixty
acre ranch situated about six miles
below Grass Valley. The buyers will
plant a portion of the tract to fruit,
and expect during the next five years
to have one of the most productive properties in that part of the county.
Secretary Brand of the Association
during his recent trip to the East
established relations there that are
bound to result in soon turning a heavy
flow of immigration this way. Subagencies for Nevada county have been
located in all the leading cities and
towns, and arrangements were. completed for the systematic distribution
of large quantities of advertising mat‘e:
which will be placed directly into the
hands of home-seekers inquiring about
California. Careful and well posted
men predict that before the end of
of this year Nevada county will experience greater activity in land matters thanit hasin the past. Several
hig and important enterprises are on
foot, and they will when they materialize awaken not a little excitement.
Sam Warren'Coming.
The New York Financial and Mining Record of the 18th instant has the
following relative tothe movements of
a gentleman who was a few years ago
extensively engaged in operating Sierra county_mines_in_ partnership “with
the Jate Charles Benham and others:
‘‘S. P. Warren left this city last Thursday morning for Candelaria, where he
has large mining interests, . Mr. Warren has been entirely successful in
raising sufficient money to place his
:property (the Columbus Consolidated
Mining Company) in the dividendpaying list very soon. Our knowledge
oi this. property and confidence in Mr.
Warren’s ability to make a fine show.
ing, is such that we shall watch the
result.-with great interest and shall
keep our readers informed of what is
done.’’' Mr. Warren has strong hopes
of being able to organize a cumpany
So as to resume work on the Kenton,
which is one of the Sierra county
claims that he is interested in.
le rnswogeling the Greenies,
The shell, soap, three-card and other
sharpers who delight in trifling with
the pocket-books of ‘‘jays’””. held forth
at Colfax Thursday afternoon and evening, and full many a sucker was ensnared. One young fellow who works
in a mine on Deer creek ‘‘blew in’’
$16.50 trying to down the swindlers ai
their own games, and several other
too trusty innocents hailing from this
city were relieved of smaller sums.
The show managers should squelch
such thievery being practiced on the
premises they lease for their exhibition.
<@
Smarteville Notes.
‘The following itemsare gleaned from
+ the Democrat of Wednesday evening:
The Smartsville school closes Friday. The exercises will be held next
week.
Haying is in full blast. The season
baving been favorable, tie first crop
will be large.
The Miners hotel, Jolin. Ford proprietor, has been attached to satisfy
the claims of several parties.
Jobn Landis will open a store some
day this week in the building formerly
occupied as astore by C, C. Duhain.
OOo
Delegates Elected.
At Thursday evening’s meeting of
Laurel Parlor, N. D. G. W., Misses
Grace Morgan, Kate Matteson and
Lizzie Keenan were elected as dele~
gates to the Grand Parlor which meets
in San Francisco on June llth. As
alternates, Mrs. M. Rosenberg, Mrs,
H. L. Douglas and Miss Edith Bradley were elected.
After Labor Statistics.
Col. J. J. Tobin, State Labor Commissioner, is expected to arrive here
soon and remain for several .days
gathering statistics concerning the
condition of the laboring classes and
the demand in this vicinity.
Hurt at the Delhi.
Henry Watson while working at the
Delhi mine Thursday had one of
his arms hurt bya falling rock. No
bones were broken, but the bruises are
ofa character to disable him from
work for a week or so.
A Goop appetite is essential to good
health and loss of appetite indicates
something wrong. Hood’s Sarsaparilla creates and sharpens the appetite,
assists the digestive organs and regulates the, kidneys and liver. Take
Hood’s Sarsaparilla this season. Sold
hy druggists, .
Up Country Trip Postponed.
On account of being overrushed with
workin our merchant tailoring establishment at Grass Valley we have
postponed our trip to Bloomfield and
vicinity until about the last of Jane.
Mr, Jeff Carter will call on you at
that time with a full line of samples.
L, Hyman & Co.,
San Francisco Opposition Stores.
Buckien’s Arnica Saive.
The best Salve‘in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions; and positively cures Piles, or
no pay required. Itis guaranteed to
give perfect satisfuction, or money refunded, rice 25 cents per box For
"gale by Carr Bros. if
Pens’ is the purest and best Soa
ever made m aoe ”
VACCINATION.
A Law Making It Compulsory im
the schools. :
The attention of the school trustees
in the various districts of the county
is respectfully called to the following
act passed by the last Legisla:ure:
Section 1. The Trust-es of the several common schoo) districts in this
State, and Boards of common schoul
government in the several cities and
towns, are directed to exclude from
the benefits of the common schools
therein any child or any person whi,
has not been vaccinated, until such
time when said child or person shal!
be successfu'ly vaccinated ; providing,
that any practicing and licensed physician may certify that the child or
person has used due diligence and can
not be vaccinated. so as to produce a
successful vaccination, whereupon such
child or person shall be excepted from
the operation of this Act,
Section 2, The Trustees or. locs)
Boards, annually, or at such special
time to be stated by the State Board
of Health, must-give-at-least-ten days’
notice, by posting a notice in-two-or
more public or conspicuous placer
within their jurisdiction, that provision has been made for the vaccination
of any child of suitable aga who may
desire to attend the public schools,
and whoge parents or guardians are
pecuniarily or otherwise unable to procure vaccination fur such child,
Section 3, The said Trustees or
Board must within—sixty days after
the passage of this Act, and every yeur
thereafter, ascertain. the number of
children or persons in their respective
School Districts or subdivision of the
City School Government being. of an
age suitablé to‘attend common school=,
who have not been already vaccinated.
and muke a list of the names of—all
such children or persons. It als¢c
shall be the duty of suid Trustees or
Board te-provide,for the vaccination oi
all such children or persona in theii
respective school districts, a good and
reliable vaccine virus wherewith to
vaccinate such children or persons
who have not been vaccinated, And
when so vaccinated to give a certificats
of vaccination, which certificate shall
be evidence thereof for the purpose oi
complying with section one.
Section 4. The nevess8ary expenses
incurred by the provisions of this Act
shall be paid out of the common school
moneys apportioned to the district,
city, or town. And if there be nat
anfficient..money, the--Trustees-anitiet
notify the Board of Supervisors of the
amount of money necessary, and the
Board must,‘at the time of levying the
county tax, levy a tax upon the taxahle property in the district sufficient
to raise the arnount needed. The rate
of taxation is ascertained by deducting fifteen per cent. for delinquencies
from the assessment, and the rate
must be based upon the reinainder,
The tax eo levied must’be computed
and entered upon the assessment roll
by the County Auditor, and collected
at the same time and in the sume
manner as State and cdunty taxes,
und when collected shall be paid into
the county treasury for the use of the
district.
Section5. The Trustees of the several school districts of this State are
hereby required to include in their
annual report, and report to the Secretary of the State Board of Health, the
number in their several districts between the ages of five and severiteen
years who are vaccinated -and the
number unvaccinated.
Section 6. This Act shall take ef
fect immediately.
The Good U+me Coming.
Marysville Appeal: “There is a
promising field fur railroad building
in the foothills of Yuba county. Sone
day there will probably be a railroad
from Marysville to Nevada City by
way of Smurtsville, or a line may be
constructed towards Downieville. The
foothills of Yuba and Nevada counties
are just as well suited to fruit-growing
a8 those of Placer, whence hundreds
of carloads of fresh fiuits are annually
shipped-to the eastern markets,”
He Was Not Caught.
Enitor Transcript—Allow me space
to correct an error in this morning’s
paper relative tothe ‘‘ill-omened days”
of this year. The year did not come in
on Friday ,neither does it go out on Friday. The moon changes seven times
on Friday, instead. of five times as
stated. ~ H.8. —
Nevana City, May 24th.
To Dispel Colds.
Headaches and Fevérs, to cleanse
the system effectually, yet gently,
when costive or bilious, or when the
blood is impure or—shiggish, to permanently cure habitual constipatioh,
gawaken thé kidaeys and-liver to a
healthy activity, without irritating or
weakening them, use Syrup of Figs.
Shiloh’s Consumption Cure,
This is beyond question the most
successful Cough Medicine we have
ever sold. A few doses invariably cure
the worst cases of Cough, Croup, and
Bronchitis, while its wonderful success
in the cure of Consumption is without
a parallel in the history of medicine.
Since its first discovery it has been
sould on a guarantee, a test which no
uthtr medicine can stand, If you have
a Cough we earnestly ask you to try it.
Price 10 cents, 50 cents, and $1.00. I!
your Lungs are sore, Chest or Back
lame,use Shilol’s Porous Plaster, Sold
by Carr Bros. 46-610
— + ee
When Paty was sick,
We gave her Castoria,
Wher she wasa Child,
She cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, —_
She clung to Castoria,
When she.had Children,
__ Whe gave them Castorin,
PERSONAL MENTION.
Secial and Other Netes About
People Old and Young.
John R. Mason of Oakland is in
town.
Judge Walling has returned from
Placer county.. as
Mrs, Geo. Nihell has gone to Truckee
to visit friends:
Miss Kate Matteson has gone to
San Francisco on a visit.
Judge Paynter of Grass Valley’ was
at the county seat Friday.
Joseph H, Skirm,a prominent Santa
Cruz reai estate dealer, is in town.
President Wheaton of the Excelsior
W. and M. Co. was in town Friday.
John Woessner of Downieville returned Friday morning from San
Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Coleman; have
returned from San Francisco after an
absence of sevéral weeks.
Dan G. Waldron, part proprietor of
that great pictorial and satirical weekly
paper, the Wasp, is in town.
Mrs. O, Riddle, who has been visiting her parents at French Corral, returned Friday to Woodland.
Miss Minnie McNeeley is quite sick
in Sacramento. Her mother went
down this week to attend her.
©, F. McGlashan of Truckee has
gone to Santa Olara after his family
who have been spending the last three
months there.
Thomas H. Moore of Washington
mining district is in Grass Valley on
his way to San Francisco to make a
fortnight’'s visit,
B. F. Stewart and M. C. McKeon
have returned from their claim near
Alleghany, and took their departure
Friday night for Ohio,
On text Tuesday Miss Annie Slattery of Marysville and Miss May McGanney of Smartsville-will graduate
from Saered Heart college, Oakland.
Andy Powell, a Nevada county
young man who has been attending a
lental college in San Francisco, is
-pending a few days at Frenth Corral
where his home is.
Tidings of Thursday: ‘The husband
of Mrs, Cavanaugh of Allison Ranch
retnrned to this city yesterday after an
absence of twelve years. He comes
irom Calaveras county; we understand,’?
Miss Josephine Kidder, of Syracuse,
New York, sister of President Kidder,
of the’ Narrow Gange Railroad, arrived Thursday to make a visit of several months. This is her second visit
to Gruss Valley. 3
Two Nevada county raised young
men and former Nevada Cityans, D.
J. Crowley of Walla Walla and J. J.
Weisenberger of Whatcom, have just
heen elected delegates to the constitutional convention of Washington Territory.
Miss Ellezene Brand, mother of
George E, Brand, is dangerously ill at
her home in Sacramento. It is feared
that she cannot live many’ days longer. Mrs. Brand has numerots friends
at this city where she spent six months
‘ast year,
L. Van Horn of San Francisco,
lealer in echool supplies, arrived here
Friday morning. R,. D, Bemiss, the
canvaser who has been having a little
controversy in the newspapers with
County Superintendent Tiffany,is in
the employ of Mr, Van Horn.
Editor Mason of the Truckee Republican fell down stairs Tuseday night
and dislocated his right arm. Since
then he has had to do his writing with
his toes. The printers who work for
him called at his house. Wednesday
night and presented him with a beautifully engrossed set of resolutions
congratulating him on the improvement of his manuscript.
Royal Blood.
The young Princess of the Hawaiian
(slands, who falls heir to the throne
as soon as her uncle, King Kalakaua,
kicks the bucket, and suite passed
through Colf.x a couple of days ago,
going East. The young lady is on her
way to England, where she goes-to be
educated. _ Her party. were by: no
means distinguished looking ds they
were dressed in very ordinary costumes that looked decidedly seedy,
G. Woodford, atypical Englisher, who
had crowded himeelf into the Princess’
good graves, was of tlie party. He
wore an old gold-and blue skull cap,
had sore eyes and looked as if he had
been on a protracted spree.
Petered Out.
The El Callao, that greatest Vene. zuelan gold mine, which H. ©, Perkins and Tom. Mein used to Manage,
produced during 1888 the smallest
amount since 1879, namely, 52,598
ounces of bar gold worth about $1,000,000 or about $19 per ounce. The operating expenses aggregated $846,380,
leaviitg a profit of barely $153,620,
—_—_—_—_—————
Chicanery at Work.
—_—
Interested and unserupulous dealers
actuated by cupidity, occasionally represent other dentifrices as equal or
akin to SOZODONT,. t these
substitutes always, and ist upon
having that genuine reproducer of
dental beauty for your money; for it
alone is your money’s worth.
A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life.
It was just an ordinary scrap of
wapping paper, but“it saved her life.
She was in the last stages of consump-.
tion, told by physicians that she was
incurable and could live only a short
time; she weighed less than séventy
pounds, On apiece of wrapping paper
she read of Dr. King’s New Discovery,
and got a sample bottle ;it helped her,
she bought a large bottle, it helped
her more, brought another and grew
better, fast, continued its use and is
now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, . .
weighing 140 pounds. For fuller particulars send stamp to W. H. Cole,
Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial Bottles
of this wonderful Discovery Free at
HERE AND. THERE.
4 Brief Record of Various Matters of Local Interest.
There is to be a picnic in Penn Valley on the 80th instant.
The rear guard of the wild geese
have gone to the-far-north. ae
The excursion steamer ‘‘Comet”
now makes regular trips on Donner
Lake.
There will be a special meeting of
the ladies of the G. A. K. at 7 o’clock
Saturday evening at the residence of
the President, Mrs. E. Bond.
It is fully settled that there will be
a game of baseball at Watt Park on
Sunday between the new club, the L.
Hymans, and the Intrepids, of Marysville.
The ‘‘opera house’’ at Grass Valley
is being improved somewhat in its interior arrangements. The best way
to improve it is to tear it down and
build another in its place.
Messrs. Fox and Gagin obtained a
permit from the Surveyor-General-of
the State, and on Friday had a survey
made of the premises in controversy
bet ween them and Mrs. Austin.
The tight-rope walkers who exhibited at this city ''hursday afternoon and
evening received a much more liberal
contribution here than they did at
Grass Valley on the previous day.
A Grass Valley boy named Deeble
fell from the first section of the returning excursion train, on Thursday
evening, shortly after the train had
left Colfax, The only injury he sustained was a sprained ankle.
The Grass Valley Union says: An
old shaft on-the Maryland ground_has
been pumped out-and put.in working
shape, and some sinking that has been
done shows a ledge three feet in width
in the bottom, the quartz carrying free
gold and good sulphurets,
Never go where you are not wauted.
If a man wants you to go to his house
he will invite you to do so, and if a
merchant wants you to visit his place
of business he will invite you through
the columns of the newspaper. It is
wrong to intrude on privacy ; don’t do
it.
The Telegraph takes exception to
the remark, based upon progressive
legislation by its Board of ‘Trustees,
that ‘‘Grass Valley is passing out of
the benighted condition which is peculiar to ‘jay towns.’’’ If the Telegraph just to be dispntatious wants
the town to be called benighted when
it is otherwise, no outsider has a right
te find fault. _ :
Ir has been discovered that the
average length of time that the $12,000
a yeer clergyman is able to work without becoming a physical wreck dnd
having to be sent abroad is seven
months. The $10,000 man can stand
it eight months; he who recéives $7,000, nine months; the $5,000 preacher,
ten months—and so on; but the man
on a $500 salary works right along all
the year around and doesn’t break
down. Whocan explain?
“‘Tuar’s a rather uniyug-dooking paper-weight.you have there,” said Wilkins, indicating a curiously-shaped
article lying on the table of bis friend
Johnson, ‘Yes,’ said the latter, picking up the object, and eyeing it critically. ‘‘You know they have begun
to teach cooking in the schools, and
this is a doughnut baked by my sister
Clara, after taking only six lessons in
the domestic art.”
“Tury say Charlie has married Is
she a well-informed woman?” ‘Well,
I should say so. She has belonged to
the sewing circle for ten years and
nevér missed a meeting.’
I eaeneneidhdennaiianieeteinninenediemiemesate ee oe
An Elegant Substitute
For oils, salts, pills, and all kinds of
bitter, nauseous medicines, is the very
agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of
Figs. Recommended by leading Physicians. Manufactured only by the
California Fig Syrup Company, San
Francisco,Cal. For sale by all leadng druggists. Carr Bros., Nevada
City. tf
Oh, What 9 Cough.
Will you heed the warning,
the signal perhaps of the sure
approach of that
ble disease, Consumption? Ask
yourselves if you can afford for tne
sake of saving 50 cents, to run the risk
and do nothing for it. We know from
experience that Shiloh’s Cure will
Cure your Cough. It never falls. This
explains why mora than a Million
Bottles were sold the past year. It
relieves Croup and Whooping Cough
at once. Mothers do not be without
it. For Lame Back, Side or Chest, use
Shiloh’s Porous Plaster, Sold by
Carr Bros. 6m
Be ecnam’s Pris cure bilious and
nervous ills,
AYN
Roots»
Sarsaparila
7 i.
more terri. ¥
If you want a remedy for biliousLand Every Month. ness, sallow complexion, pimples or.
uP: he face, and a sure cure for sick headBob Burdette writes as follows: My the ata, for
homeless friend with the chromatic ae tice Pies ‘Gol one’ ber
nose, while you are stirring up the. , dose. Samples free. l box
sug:r-in-a ten cent class-of. gin_let me} 25 centr.. : my2l-ly
give you a fact to wash down with it. — o2@ee—
You say you have longed for years for XY ‘ Moet loet
the free, independent life of afarmer,. 1. Nevada tet Company issnow
but have never been able to get enough prepared to deliver ice to consumers
WANTS A FARM.
Andis Drinking a Geoed Patch eof
money together to buy a farm. But/in any part of thecity. Orders left at
this is just whére you are mistaken. . the office . py pgp se hans Le" tay
' ink. . street, on the Plaza, or w ver, For several years you have been drink will be promptly at@ended to. tf
ing an improved yard at the rate of
100 square feet ata gulp. If youdoubt
this statement, figure it out yourself.
An acre of land contains 43,500 square
feet. Estimating for convenience the
land at $48.50 per acre, you will see
that it brings the land to just one mill
per square foo!, one cent for ten square
feet. Now pour down the fiery dose
and imagine you are swallowing a
strawberry patch. Call in five of your
friends and then gulp down that 500foot garden. Get ona prolonged spree
some day and see how long a time it
requires. to swallow a pasture large
enough to feed a cow. Put down that
glass of gin; there’s dirt in it—100
feet of good rich dirt, worth $42.50 per
acre.
Absolutely Pure.
puis POWRER NEVER VARIES. A MARvias = ‘ vel of puri'y, strength and wholesomeAt the Sutton Ranch. Enquire on the ness. More economica: then the ordinary
H . : 5 un a n co
premises or of George C. Gaylord. [tf . with the multitude of low-kest, short weight,
alum or Seetree wders. Sold only in
s PANY, 108 Wail etreot, Nt sen se f i i A ol all street, New York. Bexrcuam’s P1i1s act like magic ona THE JOHNSON-LOCKE MERCANTILE
weak stomach. CO., Sole Ageuts for the Pacific Coast.
NEW FIRM, NEWGOODS, LARGEST STOCK.
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Great Reduction of Prices at
Pasurage
9 0 eoFIA HII IIR IAAI AAI IIR IIR IR III OTR A TIAN
iCHAS. GRIMES,:
*
FAI II IRI AIA DAA AI IAA AAAS AAA AAA A AAT
Successor to Myman Bros.
Having purchased the immense business ot
Hyman, Bros. in Nevada City at 2 great sacrifice,
I am prepared tc zive the people of Nevada County BARGAINS in Clothing, Gent’s Furnishing
Goods,‘Hats, Boots and Shoes. Trunks, Satchels,
Etc., Etc.,
AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH THEM . .
NOW IS YOUR TIME TO PURCHASE!
CHARLES CRIMES,
(Manager Hyman Bros., Nevada Qity, for the past Mine Years,)
Corner Broad and Pine Streets, NEVADA CITY.
“THE BEST CHANGE YET"
TisEq ual Never Before Ofered in Nevada
: County. :
K. CASPER, : THE GLOTHIER,
Has been in San-Francisco, and, fr @2PFO Tr OASEL, has
taken advantage of the market in the reelection of a Very Large Stock of
Goods, which he now proposes to give the People of Nevada County the benefit of in the way of ¥
Prices Never Heard Of Before .
SHH EWE:
MEN’S and BOYS’ LINEN HATS, 15c each.
_ , An endless variety of STRAW HATS at Lower Prices than ever heard of
in this section.
CHILDREN’S SAILOR SUITS, from 4 to 10 yearsof age, made of blue
flannel, only $1 10 each.
AT SUCH PRICES, THERE ISNO NEED OF CHILDREN GOING RAGGED
BOY’S SUMMER COAT and VEST, $1.
BOY’S SCHOOL KNEE PANTS, 4 to 18 years, 37c per pair.
CHILDREN’S KID, BOX, SPRING-HEEL, BUTTON SHOES,. 6to 8
rs, 75c.
I lates PEBBLE, BOX-TOK, SPRING-HEEL SHOES, 5 to 8
en
PEBBLE BOX-TOES, SPRING and HEEL, BUTTON SHOES, 8 toll
years, $1 50.
itwill pay you to layina supply, as under ordinary circumstances you will pay one-third
more than the Prices here offered.
Have You Ever Had Such a Chance Before ?
MEN’S BEST SPBING BOTTOM OVERALLS, 90¢ a pair.
MEN'S CHEVIOT SUITS, $6,50; @ bargain for $10.
MEN’S CHEVIOT SUITS, $9; & bargain for $12.
The Latest Patterns ot CUSTOM-MADE PANTS, at $5,50; Cost at tallorshop.
MEN’S FINE SUITS at $18; bargain. Good enough to wear on a visit to
President Harrison, atthe White House.
1
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@@ Don't Buy Your LADIES’ and CHILDRENS’ SHOES before you see your
Uncle K. Casper, where you can make money on your investments,
These Prices are Much Lower Than Retail Dealers Oan Buy The Goods For.
All Goods in my Store will be sold at the same
ratio, up to July 4, 1889.
WOR Tv) Cosh Prizes in Gold Coin Will Be Given Away
ist Prize $20; 2d Prize $10.
> sock purchaser of ONE DOLLAK’S worth of Goods the following certificate will be
THIS CERTIFICATE OF PURCHASE entitles the holder, Mr. —-—, to
one chancein my CUSTOMERS’ PREMIUM PRIZE DISTRIBUTION, 4
EXPLANATICN.—One of these Certificates will be give th h
Dollar’s worth of goods h at this store. Certificate Swit ba honed Aap Hy nM Loe
ing, anly 4, ee. Prizes wi aw follows: All Certificates will be ‘tigh
P a A young child will be chosen bi istorguse’ th
will draw from the Lox two Cert ficates, re ti Frist Second. 5
cAlltnterested sre invited tobe present july 6, 1BB9, at o'clock F. M-, at K; CASPER'S
ING STORE.
Ru: All holders of Certificates who are unable rticipate personally will pi gonad their names on the back of each, not ver than July's, 1889, to K. CAsPER,
First Prize $20, Gold Coin; 24$10, Gold Coin
To be given to the lucky holder of the Certificate bearing the name of
rE. Casper.
Dealer in Gethin, Gente’ Furnishng Goods, Boots and Shves, Hats, Chil"sand Boy’s Cl
Rememb r the ‘Store of K, CASPER, where you get your Hargiine,
CORNER PINE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS.
Branch Store, Front St,, . -____ NEVADA CITY, Cat.
2 ©
i. Eyman & Co.. :
oan Francisca Opposition Stores
eS.
Nevada City and Grass Valley,
‘——HAVE OPENED A——
Merchant Tailoring House
aS GRASS VALLEY,
And Have the Largest First-Class Establishment
Ever Opened in: Nevada County,
We would not be ashamed to go into the Jergest city in the United States
and show our stock and work. @ aleo warn-the people of Nevada county
not to be tumbugged by drummers, who-come up from the city with a line
of samples, and who spend their money mbes from one saloon te another,
dress-up to kill and tell you what great bargains they-can give you in tailormade clothing, aa they get a big commission from the house they represent,
and you are the ones that have to pay for all that,
Merchant ‘Tailoring is a business in which a man must bea first-class
tailor in-order torun it successfully,
L. Hyman, of the firm of L. Hyman & Company, is a practical tailor him:
self, and has worked throughout the largest cities in England and in the
ee States, and has had charge of different. establishments during that
time. A
. We have papers to show in white and black the different firat-class tailoring
establishments he had been foreman over, which fact goes to prove that he
understands his business perfectly.
We will also say to the people of Nevada county that when you give your
meusure to a drammer for a suit you do it at your own risk, He your
measure and sends your order tothe hcuse he represents, and they send your
suit to you ©. O; D. :
This drummer, who takes your measure, generally travels for three or four
houses, representing merchant tuiloring, gents furnishing ot and other
merchandise houses—each’ house paying him @ big commission for taking
orders. Now, when a San Francisco house receives an order for a suit, we
would like to ask the people of Nevada county how that cutter can tell ‘how
the person is built whom the order 1s for, Some men may iN straight,
some nay walk with the tiead down, some may have one shoulder lower than
the other, and atill othera may have round shoulders and different waists.
Now, with all these faults that we have mentioned, how can that cutter in
San Francisco remedy them? He never saw, you and don’t know how you
are built, It make no difference how gi @ cutter he may be or what salary
he gets,he cannot make a perfect fit unlsas he sees you and takes your measure himself, and sees how you are-built, But instead of this he takes the
measure just as the drummer sends it to him in from the country, and so he
cannot remedy the faults before mentioned. These drummers are not tailors,
and they do not understand taking measures.
Merchant tailoring is a business a man must thoroughly understand before
he startsintoit. It isnot he who wears ne exrmant that makes it fit, but the
tailor that makes it. A garment may be made in three or four different ways
and Gt, but still the work may not be in it. There is not one man in ten that
first-class tuilor.
Since we have opened our merchant tailoring establishment in Grass Valley
we have opened it in a first-class manner, employing nothing but first-clas
cutters, coat, pants and vest makers, :
These mechanics we had to get from first-class tailoring establishments in
San Francisco, and guarantee them work all the year round before th ld
te induced tocome to Grasa Valley. s uid
This class of mechanics is very hard to get for the reason that there is
always plenty of work in Sun Francisco all the year round without coming to
the country.
They are good mechanics and we pay them Bood wages.
When you have a suit made in our Grags Valley establishment you are
treated different here than in any other tailoring establishments on the Pacific
Coast,and can aware get a suit made here from $5 to $10 cheaper than in any
other house on the Pacific Coast, for these reasons: In the first place werent a
siore cooupy ing two floors; each 75 feet long, and our tailorin workshops connecting with the building is 30 fee: long. A store like this in Sun Francisco
on Market or Kearny street would command a rental of from $1,500 to $2,000
r month. We don’t ;ay this rent, so our customers have the benfit of it,
ut instead of this we have a lease for a long term of years at per month ;
and another reason is that we don’t pay any commission to rummers, and
these are the reasons why we can make you a suit so much cheaper than any
other merchant tailoring establishment on the Pacific Coast. And when you
have a suit made in our establishment you will see that it will alwa eo re
rouing in shape and never gets out of shape like those made in other » ops,
We will guarantee a perfect fit and good work or nosale. And no suit will
be sent ©. O. D. We give youa chance to try on the garment and see that
it is satisfactory, and if it is not, send it back to us at our expense,
But when you haves suit made in San Francisco it comes O, O, D., and
you have to take it, fitor no fit. But if you patronize home you always have
something to fall back on.
In all Our Departments-----Merchant Tailoring, ReadyMade Clothing, and Boots and’ Shoes,
You will find that We Carry More Than
Any Four Stores in the County. . .
We can show you three suits to other dealers one, We invite yo
visit onr establishments in Nevada City and Gruss Valley, and ts Ry Ba
your round trip fare hetween Nevada City and Grase Valley paid free of
charge, And we will guarantee you that we will sell you goods cheaper in
every department than any other store in the count » and everybody knows
we are the ones that brought prices down in Tone county.
And we hav already offered $1,000 two yeurs ago in the Transcarr as a
challenge to any house in the county to prove we are not the ones who
brought prices duwn in Nevada county— and none of them came to time,
Strictly one rich and treated alike. Country orders
promptness pone 0 po cons a Mites with
L. HYMAN & CO,,
75 Main Street, ,
can tell when a garment is made up, what kind of work is in it, unless he isa. Grass-V alley,
N ational Hotel Building,Nevada City.
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