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va ADA DAILY
.
_« Lotal Items.
A meeting of Nevada-Commandery
No, 6, K. T., will be held at Masonic
Hall this evening at 74 o’elock. Important business will come up for
consideration,
The Nevada City Quartz Mining
Company are. putting in a 14-inch
pump, which is said to be the largest
in the district. The mine continues
to look splendid.
Yesterday wasa lovely day. It
. jg an open question whether the
weather cleared up for the benefit of
the Democratic torchlight procession,
‘ orin honor of the glorious news received from O-h-i-o,
C. PB. Loughridge, acting Superintertdant of our railroad, made a mistake the other day while steppisg
from @ car, and is now nursing a
sprained ankle, but in able to attend
to business.
The Bald Mountain Extension
Company cleaned up at Forest City
Monday 75 ounces. A two-ounce
piece was found in a breast beyond
the lava flow, where the gravel is
supposed, to be rich.
A. R. Lord has been elected by
Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47,I. QO.
O. F., as delegate to the Grand En‘campment,which meets in San Francisco on the21st instant.
There are a number of sidewalks
in town that are hardly passable.
They should be putin good repair by
the owners thereof, or by. order of.
the City Marshal. .
J. M. Days, formerly of Grass
Valley has been nominated for the
Assembly by the Republicans of
San Francisco.
Our merchants are getting in an
unusually large eteck of Fall and
Winter goods.
On election day the sun will rise
at 6:30 and set at 4:58. Voters take
notice of the fact.
Several ot our mines are being examined by capitalists.
The, quartz mines around here continue to look fine. °
+ Bogus Gold Dust.
On Monday last a Chinaman went
into a store in Sierra county to sell
some gold dust, which he atated
came from hia mine at Mooere’s Flat,
this county. After a supposed careful examination of it the merchant
offered the Chinaman $16 50 per
ounce, which was readily accepted.
The sum of $200 was paid the Chinaman and he departed, and the
gold dust was shipped for San Franeisco. It arrived here yesterday and
simultaneously came a dispatch frem
the merchant requesting that it be
returned to him as it was bogus gold
dust. He was swindled out of the
money he paid for it, as the stuff has
since proved valueless.
ae ee
Excitement at Tr -ckee.
A dispatch from Truckee says:
Considerable excitement exists in
Truckee over the discovery of a
dead man in the woods about five
miles north of town. A young
rancher by the name of Dailey discovered: the body while searching
for stock. As Dailey was alone he
became frightened, and did not stop
to make any examination, but came
to town and not'fied Coroner Keiser,
who will go out with a jury and
held am inquest. It is supposed to
be J. W. Prothrow, who left Richardson’s mill on the 20th of August,
and has not since been heard from,
The inquest will probably develop
all the facts, :
The Democratic Demonstration.
Very extensive preparations were
being made yesterday afternoon for
the torchlight procession and illumination of the Democracy, which was
to take place in the evening. Several business houses were being
very beautifully decorated for the
Occasien, It required pretty brave
hearts te undertake such a job in
the face of the news from Ohio,
Well, there is nothing like keeping
Up good courage, even if everything.
around has a graveyard appearance,
Personals.
es
Cuartes F. Ropzs, representing
Baker & Hamilton of Sacramento,
~ aad W. A, Cong,-representing Cunningham, Cu & Welch of San
Francisco, were in town yerterday.
Mrs. R. M. Hunt has returned
home after several weeks visit with
her daughter, Mrs. Add C. Hinckr
‘#en, at Sacramento.
Fred, E. Brown returned home on
Tuesday evening last, after a four
weeks visit in Sacramento.
C, W. Cross passed through Colfax yesterday on his way to Chicago.
Challenge Accepted. ~
The following card appeated inthe Grass Valley Unios: I, James
Slattery, accept James Seymdure’s
oe to wrestle two styles,
Catch-as-catch can and Grzco-Roman, no trips. If he will not accept
the above I will fight him any style
or give him.gate money te stand. up
me four rounds, Police Gato govern contests.
eceemeeetied ee
TRANSORIPT . Haye ye Heard fro Ohio?
tig
In 1882 Ohio was Democratic
by 19,000 votes !
Tn 1884 it is Republican by
Abont 15,000 votes !
—_—_—
HOW'S THAT FOR HIGH?
—_—
The latest telegraphic news received from Ohio is to the effect
that that State rolls up a majority
of from twelve to fifteen thousand,
for the Republicans, All of the Republican Congreasmen are elected.
b — ——_____]
Blaine in Ohio.
Blaine’s tour through Ohio, judging from this distance, partakes
strongly of the character of a triumphal march, Everywhere along
the route he is met by enihusiastic
thousands. From the countinghouses, the work-shops and the
fields all gather te do him honor,
But of all the greetings accorded
him, none has been more heartfelt
and unanimous than the reception
tendered him by the Hocking Valley
miners, who, if the stories of the. opposition press could be believed,
were actually thirsting tor blood.
In his address to the miners he not
enly disproved the assertion that he
was a stockholder in the Hocking
Valley furnaces, but further declared
that he had never been interested to
the extent of a penny in the ownership of an iron furnace anywhere.
Thus is another calumny effaced.
Tuer is kicking against Cleveland
in the South as well as in the North,
Colonel John S. Swan, an ex-Confederate Colonel of West Virginia, is
eut in a card announcing his reasons
for supporting Blaine and Logan.
Heretofore the Colonel has boasted
of being an unreconstruoted rebel
and a Bourbon of the first water, but
he cannot stomach Cleveland’s nomination or the party platform. He
arraigns the Democratic members; of
Congress for refusing to putour navy
on a footing with those of other
countries, and says that they are
neither statesmen, patriots nor. men
endowed with common sense. He
also denounces the Demacratic opposition to a protective tariff, and calls
upon his army comrades and young
men of the South to come out and
take a stand in defense of the principles advocated by the Republican
party. In closing his letter Colonel
Swan declares that the Democratic
party of to-day is not the party of
twenty-five years ago, and says the
Republican party has become the
Whig party under a different name.
He eulogizes Blaine as a fearless and
just man, endowed with those ‘‘large
views that mark the statesman above
all technicalities,”
Eat Slow
And clean your mouth afterwards
with SOZODONT, and your teeth
will be in condition todo their work
or years. Thousands of dyspeptic s
bolted their food because they had
no good teeth to masticate properly.-.
Chew fine, eat slow, and use SOZODONT.
Fine Cloths.
J. H. Downing has received from
New York a magnificent stock of
cloths which he is prepared to make
up in gents’ suits, in the latest styles
and at the lowest prices, my2-tf
Don's forget that J. J. Jackson
k2¢ps on hand all kinds of canned
goods, sugar-cured hams, wines and
liquors for medicinal purposes, and
everything found in a first-class
grocery store. ° jy19-tf
First Goods of the Season.
Hyman Brothers have just received a full line of Men’s, Youths’ and
Boys’ Clothing of the newest patterns, suitable for the-Fall and Winter trade. aged
Campaign Hats at Barrett’s. tf
OE Be
' Young Men !—Read This.
The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall,
Michigan, offer to send their celebrated Electro Voltaic Belt and other
Electric appliances on trial for thirty
days, to men (young or old) afflicted
with nervous debility, loss of vitaliity and manhood, and all kindred
trouble. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, and many other diseases, Complete restoration to health,
vigor and manhood guaranteed. No
isk is incurred as thirty days trial
is allowed. Write them at once for
or shut-up. .
v illustrated pamphlet free,
Geo.,
Election Officers.
The following named persons will
act as election officers at the general
election, at places designated in the
following:
NEVADA TOWNSHIP.
Nevada Precinct, No. 1—J, ©.
Rich, Inspector; M. Resenberg and
W. J. Organ, Judges,
Nevada Precinct, No. 2—E. Bond,
Inspector; D, E. Morgan and T. H.
Carr, Judges.
Blue Tent—E. P. Hagar, Inspector; J. Moody and O, D. Campbell,
Judges.
GRASS VALLEY TOWNSHIP.
East Grass Vallev—Alex. Hender
son, Inspector; C. Conaway and
and Wm. Heyder, Judges,
West Grass Valley—A. Burrows,
Inspector; A. I. Coombs and H.
Weed, Judges.
Allison Ranch—P. Hennessey, In‘. spector; J. A. Bayard and S. Benoit,
Judges,
Forest Springs—B. F. Colvin, Inspector; George Little and P, T. Miller, Judges.
Cottage Hill—M, J. Higgins, Inspector; John Ragsdale and D. Bilderback, Judges.
Buena Vista—W. C. Barker, Inspector; Hugh Tully and Robt.
Scanlon, Judges,
BLOOMFIFLD TOWNSHIP.
North Bloomfield—T, C. McGagin, Inspector; R. DB. Skidmore and
Ben. Brockmier, Judges, eis
Lake City—Hugh O’Connor, Inald, Judges. a
Relief Hill—J. C. Hickman, Inspector; R. Penrose and M. Bohan,
Judges,
Cole-nbia Hill—C. D. English, In:
spector; A. L, Woodruff and S, Richardson, Judges.
EUREKA TOWNSHIP,
Eureka South—J. W. Robb, Inspector; Jno Keller and M, Bohannan, Judges.
““Mbore’s Flat—H. McNulty,Inspector; James Doyle and Thos,
Dowling, Judges.
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.
Washington—Wm, Foster, Inspector; F, Battis and Ed, Brimekill,
Judges,
Omega—N. C. Tully, Inspector; J.
T. O’Carroll and 8. C. Chase,
Judges.
Bear Valley—James Rose, Inspector; B. Murphy, Jr. and H. L. D.
Allan, Judges.
Yuba—-Geo. A. Hare, Inspector;
C. B. Shattuck and J. G. Fredenburr, Judges.
BRIDGEPORTT TOWNSHIP.
North San Juan—J. A. J. Ray,
Inspector; W. H. Hicks and J. G.
Dickson, Judges.
Sweetland —J. H. Brown, Inspector; S. Winans and Jas. O’Farrell,
Judges.
Birchville—J. B. Newell, Inspector; John Connors and Jas. Reader,
Judges,
French Corral—N. C. Miller, Inspector; T. J. Stark and Morgan
Darneal, Judges.
Cherokee—L. D. Rathbun, Inspector; Jas. Morgan and Paul Quick,Sr.,
Judges.
ROUGH AND RADY TOWNSHIP,
Rough and Ready-—Geo. A. Brock,
Inspector; S. H. Dikeman and E. L.
Melbourne, Judges.
Indian Springs—J. Montgomery,
Inspector; Theo. Vanslyke and T. J.
Robinson, Judges. 4
Spenceville—H. Manwaring, Inspector;C.C Bitner and W. T.
McFate, Judges,
‘Mooney Flat—H. Fiene, Inspector; Thomas Slater and W. L. Baldwin, Judges.
Anthony House—C, J. Cole, Inspector, W. H. Davey and J. P,
Novay, Judges,
Pleasant Ridge—E. M. Denton,
Inspector; Geo. Deeds and J. H.
Davies, Judges. :
' ‘MEADOW LAKE TOWNSHIP.
Truckee—Frank Stephens, Inspeotor; G. W. Giffin and H. K. Gage,
Judges,
Boca—J. V. Logan, Inspector;
David M. Dysart and Lee Robins,
Judges. ey
LITTLE YORK TOWNSHIP.
Yot Bet—Frank Snell, Inspector;
T. P. Blue and W. C. Barker,
Judges,
L:ttle York—W=am. Hill Inspector:
C. H. Hudepohl and T. M. Buckman, Judges.
Lowell Hill—Wm. Wilkinson, Inspecter; Jer. Levee and E. D. Eastan, Judges.
Hunts Hill—A. G. Turner, Inspector; Jno. Lindermer and Malecolm McLeod. Judges,
ee
Look Our for Bargains.
K. Casper has goneto San Francisco for the purpose of purchasing a
large stock of fall and ,;winter clothing. When the goods. arrive he
says he will sell them cheaper than
ever before known -in this part of
the State,
So ott’s Emulsion of Pure
Cod Liver oi, with Hypophosi phites. ~
In Consumption and Scrofula.
Dr. J. R. Burton, of Valdosta,
says: ‘1 have for several
years used tt’a Emulsion, and
find it to act well in Consumption
and Scrofula and other conditions requiring « tonic of this class,”
spector; P.'A. Paine and G. McDon:
one me eon“ — cow aeman s xo
What a Member of the Most Liberal Profession Thinks,
. The following letter, published in
the Beston Journal, from one physician of that city to another, is worth
the consideration of those who have
eoncluded to cast their ballot for
Cleveland next November:
“My Dear Doctor: Thave just received an énvelope on which your
business card was printed, inclosing
& speech by a foreign born citizen of
this republic on the charges brought
by another ‘“‘fereigner” (I judge by
. the name) against our most eminent
stateman, and a candidate of the
party with which you have always
acted, and iu suppert of the cand
date of the party with which you
have so recently allied yourself.
Iam net a *'Knownothing,” polically speaking. I have frequently
voted with and for foreign born citizens and shall probably do so again,
but it strikes me that your party
must be a little “hard up” when you
have to go out of-the country to find
a man to prefer charges and another one to try and substantiate them.
I am not strong party map. Under
some circumstances I would vote for
a Democrat, even if he was no better than Mayor Martin. But when
you try to influence me directly or
indirectly (and it is pretty direct
this time) to help lift a man into
the high office ef President that you
would not, were he a private citizen,
introduce into your own family, I
must say that you mistake me politically as much as I have mistaken
you,
You.bave daughters, Some time
they may be widows. It will make
no difference, however, to some men
. whether it be maid, wife or widow,
but if they were ever treated as
Grover Cleveland treated Maria Halpin, as per report of your own committee, the man who did it would
not live long enough to even think
of being a candidate for the Presidency. I don’t believe his remains
would be thought worthy to lie on
one of your dissecting tables,
You have sons. Will you tell
them in private, as you do publicly,
that the crime of Grover Cleveland
is of no ‘‘real consequence,” and advise them to vote for him as a ‘‘moral candidate?” You send ouf every
year scores of graduates who are to
be for the most part public men,
Will you teach them in future that
their private life will make no difference asto their success as public
men, that is, not if your-influence
can preventit?Iam not as champion of Mr, Blaine. The Republican party does nut need one. But
it is enough forme to know that
Mr. Blaine has satisfied his friends,
his fair-minded opponents ‘and his
party that there is, or was no truth
in the charges against him, and not
that they were of ‘‘no consequence.”
I shall never rise toa high position politically. God forbid that I
shall eversink eo low morally that I
willeast off and not protect the
mother of my own child, or that I
will imprison my own son in an orphan asylum.
Ihave seen you, docter, at the
bedside of a woman in her “hour of
peril,’ surrounded: by attentive
nurses and ‘sympathizing friends, and
every means that could alleviate
human suffering and not the leaat
among them your own kind words
and skillful treatment and I think
you will agree with me when I say
that one ofthe saddest professional
duties we are ever called to perform
is to wait at the bedside of a mother
who is not a wife. No sympathizing
friends there; no kind relatives there
(except perhaps a broken-hearted
mother); no anxious bnsband _ there.
In place-ef soothing and encouraging
words, those of reproach and anger.
Nothing to mitigate the terrible suffering she must undergo. Instead
of the love of motherhoad, she has
only to look forward to a life of
shame and disgrace for herself and
child. Youand I have witnessed
‘such cases many times, and as often
willa curse almost escape my lips
upon the villain who is author of
this great wrong, and who sonietimes strives to justify himself by
saying, ‘‘She was impure when I
found her.”
Has the above been your experience? Or would you console the
suffering mother by telling it was
only a ‘‘boyieh freak;” that he hadn’t
got his wild oats sown yet,” even if
he was over forty years old; that, he
would probably give her. ‘‘five huadred dollars,” possibly get her a
temporary home io a° ‘‘lunatic asy
lum; that the child should have the
name of one of his friends,, and
should be tenderly cared for.in an
“orphan asylum;” that if he wasever
the Presidential candidate of a great
moral party, they would worship
him and despise her, and her name
and shame would be known whereyer he was voted for ?
I know, doctor, that you would
not treat the lowest of God’s children with anything but kindness,
but what an example you set to
these who look to you in honoring
and supporting Grover Cleveland.
If you are going to send those circulars to your students, and they help
you to elect Grover Cleveland, let
me suggest to you a motto to give to
your class of ‘eighty-five’:
* Quee fuerunt vitia mores sunt.”
_Fraternally yours,
L. D, Packarp, M.
South Boston, Aug. 20th. :
* Things which once were vices
are now manners or customs.
A PHYSICIAN ON CLEVELAND. .
two-bit meal, go to the
House, Broad street. 0. C. Conlan,
proprietor. je8-ly
— THE
" Physicians and Druggists
Recommeénd It.
This medicine, combining Iron with pure
vegetable tonics, quickly and completely
Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weak«
ness, impuce Blood, Malaria, Chills
and Fevers, and Neuralgia.
It is an unfailing romedy for Diseases of
the Kidneys and Liver.
It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to
Women, andall who lead sedentary lives
It does not injure the teeth, cause head,
ache, or produce, constipation—orHER IRON
MEDICINES DO,
It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of
food, relieves Heartburn and Belching, and
strengthens the .ouscles and nerves,
For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack
of Energy, &c., it has no equal.
4a The genuine has above trade mark and
crossed reu lines on wrapper. Take no other,
Made, only by Brown Chemical Co.,
Baltimore, Md
INSOLVENT NOTICE.
J the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of
Nelson Martin,an Insolvent Debtor, Nelson
Martin ih filed in this Court his petition, schedule and inventor) in insolvency,
by which it appears that he 1s. an insolvent
debtor, the said Nelson Martin is hereby declared to be insolvent. The Sheriff of the
County of Nevada is hereby directed to take
possession of all the estate, real and personal, of the said Nelson Martin, debtor,except
such as may be by law exempt from execution, and of all his deeds, vouchers, books of
account, and papers, and to keep the same
safely until the pr gieeoneart of an assignee
of his estate. persons are forbidden to
y any debts to the said insolvent, or to
eliver any property belonging to him, or to
any person, ‘firm or corporation, or association for his use, The said Debtor is hereby
forbidden to transfer or deliver any property
until the further order of this Court, except
as herein ordered.
It isturther ordered that all the creditors
of said debtor be and appear before the
Hon, John Caldwell Judge of the Superior
Court, of the said county of Nevada, in
open court, of the court room of said court,
in the said county of Nevada on the 15th
day of November, i884, at 10 o'clock a. M., of
thatday, toprove their debts and choose
one or more assignees of the estate of said
debtor,
It is further ordered that the order
be publishedin the Nevada at, Transcript,
@ newspaper of general circulation, published in said gee of Nevada, as often as the
said paper is published, betore the said day
set for the meeting of the creditors.
And it is further ordered that in the meantime all proceedings against the said ingolveut be stayed,
Dated October, 15th 1884,
JOHN CALDWELL,
Superior Judge of Superior Court, Nevada
County, California.
Filed October 15th, 1884.
F.G. Beatty Clerk. By. W. D. Harris,
Deputy Clerk.
alling & Gaylord, Attorneys for Insol
vent, )
Big Stock of Fai
For BOARD and lodging or a good
Thomas}
Which Have Just Arrived at the
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Union Hotel.
BECTOR BROS.....Proprietors.
_~o—
Oct. 14, 1884.
W 4H Landrigan, You Bet
J Rathburn & w, Cherokee
Mrs M E Cavin, Virginia City
Mrs Mooney & d, do
J C Richards, city
RD Carter, do
Mrs Smith, do
Jno Hussey, do
Wm Hoskins, do
AP Carlson, Bloomfield
A A Spooner, ido
Mrs Spargo, do
W H Cone, San Francisco
Chas F Ropes, Sacramento
JN Jenson, do
W HBrandon, do
Ott Luther, do
D Bouge, do
Chas Altman, ‘do
Jno Treanor, Downieville
J W Wilcexin, Yuba City
R McMurray & w, San Juan
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL
STANLY A, EDDY.....
Oct, 15, 1884
Dr 8 M Harris, city
WD Harris, do
Louis Dulac, do
B Guscetti, ranch
* J P Shoemaker, Grasé Valley
J G Dicksen, San Juan
AHarris& fm, do
Wm Redford, Bloomfield
Wo Avery, Federal Loan Mine
Geo W Enright, Derbec
EL Enright, Blue Tent
L A Hall, San Francisco
Mrs Vanayne, Colfax
Mrs McNulty, do
pn
THERE are two things that. Boston cannot get along without. These
are baked beans and Joseph Cook. If
the bean crop should fail and Joseph
Cook should be called to occupy the
proscenium box he believes to be reserved for him in Paradise, the city
of Beston would probably surrender
her charter and become defunct.
THE Italians now extract oil from
the seeds of grapes.
ce ae
EAE RSE CY CNEL SLES
Drunkenness, or the Liquor Habit
can be cured by administering
Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific,
It can be given in acup of coffee
or tea without the knowledge of the
person taking it, effecting a speedy
and permanent cure, whether the
patient is a moderate drinker or an
alcoholic wreck. Thousands ‘of
drunkards have been made temperate
men who have taken the Golden
knowledge, and to-day believe they
uit drinking of their own free will.
administration.’ Cures guaranteed.
Circulars and testimonials sent free.
Address, Goubrn Spxcrric Co.,
185 Race St., Cincinnati, O.
“Where Are You Driving to ?”’
“TAM GOING TOSEE THE
and Winter Goods
UNE PRICE OAR
LOWER PRICES THAN
50 pieces 9-4 eee
Dress Goods in all colo
Canton Flannel at roc.
100 Blankets at $1 a
5c. apiece.
Night Gowns, 65c.
cotton, 3 pair for 52c., full
&@ Now let Mr. High
OR NO SALE.
Remember, It Pays to
_ Mr. High Price is sure
When he tries to advertise
Store and see the stock.
the county.
.
.
500 Cloaks at $2 apiece.
HANGIOGO oTORE
BEFORE KNOWN HERE
Where everything is sold at
Former value, $8.
at 25c. a yard.
rs at 12%c. a yard.
and 12%c.a yard.
5 dozen Felt Skirts at 50c. apiece.
Ticking at 12%c. a yard.
Neck Shawls at 25c. apiece.
Corsets in all brands at 25c. apiece.
pair.
500 dozen Ladies’ Linen Collars (latest styles) at
Unbleached Chemise, 4oc.
500 dozen Ribbed Stockings, half wool and _ half
value 25c. a pair.
Price come to those figures and offer you, if ‘he can, as good goods for the
money asI do. I warrant mine FIRST-CLASS
Patronize Oppositions !
to get
weft im the Cold)
. Ifyou want any goods
CHEAP, come to the One Price San Francisco
This is the store that can undersell all others ~in
yon
Next week we will give. an advertisement of
Men's Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks and
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
Specific in their coffee without their
o harmful effects result from its
4LADY’S CLOTH, all colors, :
1 — Transeript Block, Commercial Street.
—————OF-.
\
FALL AND WINTER Goops
—aAT THE——
PALACE DRY GOODS STORE
—-——-ON
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1884.
ivosem berg
i-rothere’
Stock Has Just Arrived,
And is pronounced by. everybody to be
BY FAR THE BEST SELECTED STOCK LVER BROUGHT TO
NEVADA COUNTY.
c)
Tt
New Fall
OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF
THE VERY LATEST STYLES and CHOICE
* GOODS TOO NUMEROUS TO
MENTION.
We take pleasure in informing the public that we have made
SWEEPING REDUCTIONS
In prices, in order to give the peeplean h 4 ockemaatg to purchase GOOD GOODS at our es: tablishment.
Be Cautious of Sensational Advertisements,
For ASSURE AS YOU BUY ACCOKDING TO THEM YOU GET CHEATED. Consult
us before you buy Phen 3 elsewhere, as we claim to be the CHEAPEST STORE,
IN NEVADA COUNTY.
0).
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CARPETS . (arPETs .
Having concluded to give up Carpets, we will for
60 days, sell our immense stock of Body Brussels,
Tapestry, 3-Ply, Ingrain, Linoleum and Oil Cloth
at TEN PER CENT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES.
Remember
4a Country orders respectfully solicited.
filled promptly. Respectfully,
We Keep
No CHEAP JOHN TRASH
In Our Store.
Sear eR Re
Samples sent on application. Orders
The Dry Goods House of Great Bargains !
Sen Re BS
IT IS AN ESTABLISHED FACT THAT
A. BLUMENTHAL,
Corner Broad and Pinestreets, Neyada City, selis
Dry and Fancy Goods,
House Furnishing Goods,
Carpets, Oilcloths, Ete.,
Cheaper than any other Dealer in the State,
Se
4
bu
— SE een eo
He has just received the Largest, Finest and most Elegaut stock of
LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S WRAPS,
DRESS GOODS, every quality,
. CASHMERES, MUSLIN, REPS
BED COMFORTERS, GINGHAM, CALICO,
And « thousand other articles too numerous to mention,
ete AR ~AAe RREOTOe S pbeafa tnesetetnan tat
eS aa RT RE a EG a NR NEPEAN Ge eR eS ae
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BEAR IN MIND that you will be a loser of COIN if youde not make your pur
chases at Blumenthal’s.
barge in sent to any part of the county, and selections made £03 any parties who
cannot visit the store., Satisfaction guaranteed.
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Auction Sale!
_ Furniture, Household Goods,
; Every Saturday Evewing.“And Don’t You Forget It !”
Goods will be sold at Auction Prices —
~~ BURING THE WEEK !
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IHave Just Received from the East the
LARCEST STOCK OF GLASS WARE,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, : i :
Cheap‘ Ever brought to Nevada City, and will sell it
er than any other dealer in California.
GEORCE TRACY,
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