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Pin oad" Bay iteville, daily; (Sunday: ox
. . @ General Grand Chapter was organ‘ ‘we had occasion tu call at the estab‘ @ thousand and one things ased about
of energy aud ability, and devote
pred Ww 12M. Route
‘ea F va and Sone
and 12.
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' .SMISY , MENTION,
Various ‘Mappeaings in and @ut of
Tews.
The “Young Men's Sovial. Club
meet this evening.
Dassonville, the artistio curriage
and sign painter, has removed his
shop from near Hennessey’s livery
stable to. the, plaza,. where orders
can be left. ;
The Cestury fountain pen is the}
latest, best and cheapest writing instrament in the market. The agent
for it is meeting with first-class success in taking orders in this city.
N. B. Worl iatends patting a fourhorse omnibus on between this city
and Grass Valley on the Ist of Octobei; placing the fare, at 25 cents,
and delivering. passengers at any
point in either towa.
Some miscreant went into the
flower garden of Chas. Kent, on
Tuesday night, and stole ‘a ‘large
bunch of pampas grass that Mrs.
Kent laid great store by. She had
spent three years in cultivuting the
plant. A person who would do such
things is of the kind that rob graveyards.
Brand Brothers will remove their
bookstore to the National Hotel
bailding October let. Wm. Walters has leased the Union Hotel barber shop, and ‘C. Klingenspor will
engage iv the same business on Pine
street, aljoining Bockmin’s saloon.
James D. White is about to open a
law office in the earne building, and
on the same street.
A well-known young man of Nevada City is believed by some of his
friends to have recently fallen heir
to quite.a property by the death of a
Dublin gentleman named O Farrell,
whose’ only son ‘disappeared from
the paternal roof many years ago
and is supposed to have come to
California where he now lives under
another uname, The young man in
question doesn’t take mach interest
in the matter, and even goes so far
as to deny:that he was originally an
O'Farrell. But his friends here are
trying to establish his rightto the
fortune.)
Werth Visiting.
Whilein San Francisco recently
lishment of Palmer & Rey, 405 and
407 Sansome street. It is by far the
largest house ~ on the coast
for the sale of printers’ supplies, and
is rapidly increasing its facilities for
doing business, Over fifty persons
find employment in the various departments, The making of presses,
type, electrotypes, stereotypes, and
printing offices can be seen goiny on.
The ground floor is taken up by a spacious salesroom, co intingroom private office, etc. Connecte! with the
institution isa printing office from
which are issued ‘patent outsides”
for about une hundred newspapers.
Messr. Palmer & Rey are young men
their undivided attention to business.
*Theyare accommodating, prompt and
reliable in their transactions, and
their prices are reasonable.
A Novel Enteriainment. .
ee
The English tea meeting and enertainment for the benefit. of the
Congregational Church is to take
place at the Theatre on Thursday
evening of next week, Supper will
be serve i from six to eight o'clock,
and a programme of exercises embracing several specialties peculiar tu
old country performances ‘will ter(minatethe. evening’s. proceedings.
The Cornish brass band”has been engaged to furoish instrumental music.
The entertainment throughout will. ’
be both, novel. and interesting. An
admission fee of fifty cents is to be
charged, and this will pay for everything. In other words, it will hot
Cost the people half @ dollar to get
in in and five dollars to get out.”
‘aaa id
°** Preacher” N ichols Arrested.
'W. L. Nichols, an eccentric young
man commonly known as ‘‘Preacher,” was lodged in’ the County Jail
night before last by Officer Marker,
and will be tried in Justice Blakey's
court this ‘evening . on a charge of
vagrancy, The Officers. say that for
some time past Nichols “has been
hanging around houses of ill fame,
' picking up a liviny as best he can.
Sete
Petrertest
The largest largest apd . finest. assortment
of dry-goods, millinery, fancy goods,
ete., ever brought to Nevada City is
now being receivid at the Nine Cent
Store of Misses Baarohard & Shal-. .
lepberger. The stock was purchased on such terms as to enable its be-ing seld at lower prices than any
snp ean offer, Call at the
ps Store. and satisfy your
‘ i that there is no
sham about these statements, Ie
_ ate Bert Orr is the pie
equal to any
‘lissued ‘‘The Rosary of the Eustero
‘and that by the laws of that ancient
OhonR masTERN aTaR. i
. Character and ad Aim—The ‘Local
Chapter.
. ‘ices the Masonic order, to.
: gether with the mothers, wives, ais-}
? ters,daughters and widows of Masone,
J are éligivle to become mémbers of
‘the Order of Eastern Star, the
‘growth of which secret society is described thus bya member: The degrees of the Eastern Stur were first
arranged and conferredin1850, but
there was no permanent organization
till 1855. In,1868 a Supreme Chapter. was’ institated, A’ Supreme
‘Council wan organized in New York
in 1873, and at Indianapolis in 1876
ized. The first ritual was printed io
1860 and-was called ‘The Mosaic
Book of the American Adoptive
Rite,” This was practically a translation of the Swedish “Star of
Truth,” which had been translated
into French and brouglit to America,
In 1869 “The. Manual of the Eastern
Star” was printed, it being the first
'the degrees.‘‘The Ladies’ Friend,”
containing the ‘'Kastern Star” and
several degrees, was published in
1866, at about which time was. also
Star.” Most of the Chapters were
organized under a revised edition of
a work styled the ‘‘Adopted ' Rite.”
Every candidate upon being admitted within the portals of the Chapter-room is told that’ “although
the order is related to the Masonic
fraternity by the dearest ties, yet it
is no part of that ancient. instiution;
order, women are not eli ible to its
degrees,” This is the insignia of the
Order Eastern Star:
Evangeline Chapter, No. 9, of
Nevada City, was instituted June
17th, 1872, with the following olfi
cers: Worthy Matron, Mrs. Emil,
Rolfe; Worthy Patron, T, H. Caswell; Associate Matron, Mrs, Lucy
M. Caldwell; Treasurer, Mrs. Z.
Goldsmith; Secretary, Mrs. ©. Z.
Boardman; Condluctress, Mrs. C. M.
Barton; Associate Conductress,
Mra. M. Brown; Adah, Mrs.
Lizzie Holmes; Ruth; Mrs. Letitia
Wing; Esther, Mrs. P. E. Hughson;
Martha, Mrs. ’R. E. McBrown; E'ecta, Mrs. Maria Whiting.
The Chapter now has a membership of 99, and thy following are the
officers: Worthy Matron, Mrs. G.
Brobeck; .Patren, Wm. Holmes,
Associate . Matron, Mrs. °° C.
A. Dean; Treasurer, Mra. A. Lock
lin; Secretary, Mrs. M. Whiting;
Conductress, Mrs. 8. Edwards;
Associate Conluctress, Mes. H. F.
Legg; Adah, Mrs, N. C., Chapman; Ruth, Miss Allie Turner; Esther, Mrs. O. Gaylord; Martha, Mis.
H. G. Morgan, Electa, Mrs, Clara
Gaylord.
The initiation fee of Evangeline
Chapter is $5, the dues. being $3 a
year. Meetings are held at Masonic Hall on Commercial street every
Tuesday evening.
A Big Coart.
A court martial of unusual importance will assemble at the Presidio
in San Francisco this week. It will
consist of no fewer than thirteen
members,. Colonel. Andrews -of the
First Cavalry presiding, and will
try a chaplain—a very rare kind of
culprit. The accused is Touissant
Mesplie, Post-Chaplain, who was appointed from Idaho, August 17,
1872. Some weeks ago, Mr. Mesplie, after duplicating his pay-warranis, took a t ip East and, to Europe without the formalities ciistomary wit’: militafy men upon leaving
their posts. Hence the court-martial. The reverend gentleman recently spent a few weeks at thicity, on mining business, and those
of oar citizens who made his acqvaintance then will watch his trial
with deep interest.
Died at Downieville.
H. G. Weir, of the firm of Weir
& Mead, livery stable proprietors in
Downieville, died there yesterday
forenoon after a long illness. The
funeral will take place at Downie
ville this afternoon at 2 0’clock. Mr.
Weir, who was, an unmarried man,
had resided in Sierra county for
many yeare and was much respected
by his neighbors. He belonged to
the Masonic Lodge at Downieville.
and also to Nevada Commandery,
No.6, K.T., at-this city. A Guard
of Honor of the latter society lef:
here last evening to attend the faveral. ~
Sen
nhetehe’ ta Lost.
Lost, at the Postoffice Monday, a
Russian Leather hand-satchel. A
reward will be.paid for its return tc
the Postmaster. 3t
For Banquets, Uinners and Parties use. Ecuirst Extra Dry, it is
‘equal to any and superior to most
imported brands, and the only natutal California Cham pagne i in the mar-:
ket. uae tune = jyl2-3m
one Sete
Daw’ forget that J.3. Jackson
keeps on hand all kinds of canned
liquors for medvelyal ’ punpopes, and
everything found in « first-class
fend Anti-Miners isenine for ‘the
of the Golden Gate.
. The Appeal of Tuesday says’: The . >
debris case of Yuba county va, Golden
Gate camé up in the Saperior Court
before Judge Keyser yesterday, on a
motion to set asidé service 6f ‘summons and injunction. J. M. Wal‘Ting appeared for the. defence and
ex-Senator Davis and Mr. Stabler for
the plaintiff. The plaintiff had made
areturaof service on Wy J, Madden,
asa managing agent of the company
on the 15th instant, at Smarteville.
ft wasasked that the return ‘of service be sét aside on the ground that
no service had actually been made
and that. Mr. Madden, on whom'service was claimed, was not an agent
or: other officer of .the company.
Both these points were supported: by
affidavits from Mr. Madden and Joseph Rigby, and an affidavit from
Patrick Campbell deni¢d that Mr.
Madden was an agent or responsible
officer of the company. There were
work designed. for communicating [several other affidavits to the same
effect. After the reading of these
affidavits, plaintiff's counsel read the
affidavit!of C.H, Bushnell.to show
the manner of service.
The affiant declared that he had offered the papers ‘to Mr. Madden,
who had refused to take them,
wherenpon, he (affiant) had placed
the papers apon a table’ before: Mr.
Madden and left.them there. Witnesses for the plaintiff were then
called, as follows: Cornelius inright, Dennis Reardon, John Rigby,
Joseph A. Flint, Daniel MeDonald
and Peter Kelley. It was shown by
these witnesses that Mr. Madden
had for six weeks or more been directing operations in the mine, discharging and paying off men; and
buying material for the mine, and
that he was generally regarded in
Smartsville as the managing agent or
superintendent, doing the work previously done by Daniel McDonald,
who, it was shown, for the six monthe
preceding August had been the managing agent. The case was taken
under advisement.
The Cannon-Ball Quartz Crusher.
The Union says: Another trial of
the Dyer Cannon-Ball Quarte Crusher was made yesterday at Bruusteter’s planing establishment, in the
presence of a namber of spectators.
Che quartz provided for the trial
was hard elvar quartz without. any
admixture of earth. A number of
tests were made, one of which gave
a crushing of 600 pounds in one hour
and twenty minutes; aud one of 100
pounds in ten minutes; one of 100 in
in seven and-a half minutes, the machine being driven at different rates
of speed. The quartz passed through
1 No, 5 screen, and was discharged
as a fing pulp, ready for any amalgamating process, The machine is
rated as capable of crushing six tonsa
of quartz in24 hours The tests
wade yesterday and on previous occasions show that it will do more.
Asa prospector and for ordinary
mining operations it seems just the
machine that is needed,and such was
the Opinion of those who saw it at
work yesterday.
WHAT THEY ARE DOING.
Personal and Social Items Gleaned
Here and There.
Misses Mary and Sadie Arohart
were tendered a very pleasant surprise party, at their home on’ the
Washington road, oo Tuesday evenins last. 4 large crowd ot young
folks were present and they passed
the evening together in a highly enjoyable mauner,
It has been frequently published
of late that Hon. A. A. Sargent contemplated paying a visit to California this Fall. A letter received
from him this week, and dated at
Paris, gives no intimation about such
an intention, neither has he communicated to that effect with any of his
friends here. He writes that he recently made a tour of Southern Germany and saw much of interest. All
the members of the family © continue
in excellent health.
sree + i= lh Apr
A Nevada County Man’s Scheme.
The Board of Supervisors of Shasta county have granted a franchise
to Mr. Curless, of Truckee, to improve and remove obstructions from
the upper, Sacramento and Pit rivers
30 as to make them useful for floatmg down sawlogsand lumber. Mr.
Curless represents ail the necessary
gapital for improving the rivers and
for the erection of all necessary sawmills, planing mills, etc. The lo's
will be brought dowa ‘from the Big
Beud of Pit river, one of the finest
belts of timber in the northern part
of the State. The sawmills and
planing mills will be located near
Redding.Astonishing Demoustration.
It is astonishing how ‘many men
’ . there are in this city who knuw just
how a newspaper should be conducted,—TRaNSURIPT.
And it has ‘been demonstrated
that there is certainly one in Nevada City who does know how to conduct a newspaper.—Tidings,
toate NIRS
Now is the time to lay in your
winter. supply of groceries, provisions, liquors, and household supplies
generally. Before doing so he sure
. to go to the establishment of Smith
the Boss Grocer, and. post yourself
on the inducements he offers, Jw
AFTER eating each meai take a
(dose of Brown’s lron Bitters, . It
helps digestion, relieves the fall feel
porta and bet cael aes 3m grovery store, jy19-tf iag about the stomach,
That’s rough on the Herald man. .
en ae
‘Where the Fan of Ranning aNews-.
We don’t know who origiaated the
following screed on journalistic work
in the country, but whoever he is be.
knows what is what: . A quarter section of the paper is filled with olippings, This part. is edited by the
scissors. This newspaper implement
does its’ work without any. instructions whatever, All you have to do
isto point your finger at them, give
a wink or nod of your head, whatever you have béen accustomed ‘to,
anything to make ’em know that you
want them to proceed: te business,
The scissors, the editor’s best friend
(singular or plural, as yoa lice), rear
up on their hind legs, and proceed
to wade through the exchanges, selecting and biting off wads of copy,
and continue to do so until ordered
to stop, The original part of the
editorial work—excusé us, play we
mean—is the most enjoyable part of
the business,” Put a newspaper scribbler on half rations and he will
thrive and grow fat. We've been
using strong vinegar and anti-fat the
past three years and still the adipose
matter keeps on forming and piling
up, and our hide has stretched like.
so much India rubber. ‘That’s why
we are eo thin-skinned. In writing
for a newspaper if there’s no news to
write about all you have to dois to
close: your eyes. . Inlagination will
spread her pinions and soar off into
dreamland—the realms of the unreal
—and whieh she soars back heavily
laden you take these imaginative
wads, grown on dreamlaud’s sod, cut
‘ein up to Gill a given space, or if too
small they’ll always stand unlimited stretching. Any real item of
news that may be monkeying around
doesn’t have to be hunted down
and written up, as some suppose!
Rditor’s peacils are manufactured
expressly for the business, and they
draw news items just like a lightning rod. draws lightning. “When
the pencil is filled with news.all you
have to do is to place the point on a
piece of blank paper, and it moves
off itself, and when the news all runs
out the pencil stops and waits for
another charge.
A Point for Cigar Smokers.
An act of Congress went into effect
on the Ist of September which’
grants to the Cuban manufacturers
of Havana cigars the same protection
for their brands which is afford d
merchants and manufacturers, in thie
country under the trademark law,
The Act was passed in acvordance
with a provision of a recently-made
commercial treaty between the
United States and Spain which, being mutually binding upon — both
countries, gives American manulac‘turers of cigars the same-protection
in Spain and Cuba, It is supposed
that the enactment will prevent
American manufacturers from selling
spurious brands uf Havana cigars.
While the Act protects the . recog:
nized brands it does not prevent
American mannfacturers from giving
their goods Spanish names and selling them as Havana cigars.
SARC LPL TS
Inu health generally comes from
lack of the pruper life forces in the
blood. Torestore the blood to a
healthy state use Brown’s Iron Bitters.
y
TRUE
Temperance
Is not signing a pledge
or taking a solemn vath that
cannot be kept, because of
the non-removal of the cause
—liquor. The waytomake
a man temperate is to kill
. the desire for those dreadful
artific.a) stimulants that carry s¥ many bright intellects
to premature ves, and
desolation, strife and unhappiness into so many
families,
Itisafact! Brown’s IRON
Bitters, a true non-alcoholic tonic, ¢ in Baltimore,
Md., by the Brown Chemical
Company, who are old drugists and in every particuis reliable, will, by removing the craving appetite of
the drunkard, and by curing
the nervousness, weakness,
and general ill health resultech ae intemperance, do
pe Bh to promote temperance,
in the strictest sense then
any othez means now known.
It is a well authenticated
fact that many “medicines,
especiall bape pt are nothing butcheap whiskey vilely
naan 9 or use in local
‘option countries, Such is
not the ease with Brown’s
Iron Bitters: Itisamedicine, a cure for weakness
and decay in the nervous,
muscular, and digestive organs of the body, producing good, rich blood, health
and strength. Try one bot,
_ tle. Price $1.00,
ea
Sei cs
FOR SALE BY}
“CARR BROTHERS.
Hans the right Ls 3 ‘a a cf gale d@and .
silver; but where these metals are
found in mines of tin, copper, iron,
or other baser metal, then the crown
has the right to take the ore at a
price fixed by statute, <7) 2
As a general rule, in England,
whoever is owner of freehold’ land
has a right toall the mines underneath the surface, for his absolute
ownership extends to.the. center. of,
the earth. "When the land is*. given
by. will or otherwise to a tenant
for life, while a third party has the
reversion, then the tenant for life ia
held to be entitled not to open
mines which have never before been
opened, but to carry on such as have
been opened, and are going mines.
It is not uncommon for one person
to be the owner of the surface of the
ground, and another to be the owner
of the mines beneath, or.séveral persons may be owners of different
kinds of mines lying above vach other in the different strata,
Whata San Francisco Paper Says,
The Exchange says: ‘‘We commend the tone of the document to the
Sacramento Bee, and some others
of the same way of thinking, whose
denunciation of the miners are loud,
long and fierce, Itisa plain, calm
dispassionate ‘statement, presenting
clearly and briefly the importance of
hydraulic mining, and what it has
done for that section of the country.
We read nothing here about blowing up dams, taking the law into
their own hands, etc., etc., threats
which the anti-debris. people are profuse in, and whivh. in one instance it
is strongly suspected were carried
out. Even those opposed to the authors of those resolutions in sentimént cannot but admite the simpli
ty, lack of passion, and convincing
ogic which distinguished them.”
Werth Trying.
They havea new way of raising a
little fun down south that might be
worth the while of some Nevada
City sto.ekeeper to try, A large
in sone shop window, with the. ana watch and chain—will be given to
the person who correctly guesses the
uumber of seeds in it. The fellow
making the wildest guess gets the
hide of the melon, i
SO ARNE SE RT RCL TERT
Bank Exchange.
At this favorite’ place can always
be found the very best of wines, ales,
iquors and cigars, Eastern beer and
the celebrated Hoffberg beer can always be hal’at the Bank. Exchange,
CHILDREN 8 pictures taken instantaneously by Swarts, Nevada City.
Nl
Ra rE
We have had a good Spring
count for it by living up to che
food Goods !
*
mee And Everything
ber of
from 59: cents to $2.50,
uniform price of
80 cents.
Ladies’ Skirts, Tucked
White Sacques reduced
Hoop Skirts, 40 cents,
tles from 50 cents to $3.50.
th Bag itl p ‘own'. ) b
watermelon is picked out and placed . ,
nouncement that a prize—generally. \
ie ns Whe Rost, ei
: 21 Cotes Pat eae
ot forget tha face
gon ap it for sale. He Ma supplies the choicest’ brands of . fine
ground coffee for the Boss, nb
anes .
WH, ‘Surrn at-his grocery: store
on Commercial street keeps constantly on hand a full line of first-class
goods, and what is more he sells
them at bedrock rates. 816-lw
——h oe
Mountain lee. al
The Nevada Ice Company has
commenced the regular delivery of
ice in Nevada City for the Summer season, Allorders left at the
Company's office, on the Plaza, will
be promotly attended to, tf.
Piano Taning.
H. L. Jordan, an experienced and
permanently established Piano and
Organ, Tuner and. Regulator, is. pre‘pared to ‘fill all orders promptly.
Mr, Jordan is highly recommended
by the musical fraternity. Leave
orders at Brand & Bro.’s store, tf
4 Good Paper—The Nevada Daily
3 TRANSCRIPT.
Fifteen _.
ny
"al
for
the
Daily
TRANsoRIPT.
Fiiteen
ote
Daily =
TRANSCRIPT.
Smiru, the Boss Grocer, will not
be underaold for cash. Call at’ his
atore and compare prices for yourself, _ 8l16-lw
>>
A Card,
To all whoar suffering from the errors
and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak
ness, early decay, loss o1 manhood, &c., l
will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE
OF CHARGE This great remedy was discovered bya missionary in South America.
Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev.
Joazrn T. Inman, Station-D, New Yor.
ill Ses sacl.
Accigient Policy.
Miners, seeure an Accident Policy
i the Home Benefit Asaociation. It
costs but little, and in case of accident you will be allowed from $5 to
$25 per week, according to the policy you takeout. Accidents are liable to occur at any moment, and _ if
you obtain an accident policy from
us the amount you would receive, in
case of an accident, would be more
than regular wages.
lw Branp Bros.» Agents.
Tux digestive organs weakened
and worn out. by uéing. cathartic
medicines, restored by using Brown’s
Trou Bitters.
mer (00
ome v7S Lelrcen =
a oe eee
— 9 -—_—
aud Summer Frade, = We acmotto :
Latast Stmes .
Lowest Prices !
as Represel ted, aad
We have placed upon our Tables a Large numLadies and Children’s Suumer Hats, varying ip rice
Which we Will sell at the
25 Semte !
Ladies Underwear for a. Trifle more
‘(har the cost of the material
LOOK AT THIS::
Ladies’ Chemise, Tucked and Embroidered, 5) ets.
Ladies’ Night Dresses, Tucked and Embroidered,
Ladies’ Drawers,. ‘Fucked and Embroidered, 50e¢,
Misses do a de
Children’s do do
do * 50.
do 25¢,
and Ruffled, 75e,
from $2.50 to $1.75.
Hereafter we shall make a specialty ot Bustles and
Corsets. Now in stock a variety of Latest Styles Bus-):
®
6
The most complete assortment of Corsets in this
. city, ranging in, price from. 40) 40 scents to $3.50. ‘
I. La a i (rapid
ange moe b them with RUBBER AND
fee cok
Bargains! Sau
‘Bozgains!
We keep constantly on hand a fine assortment};
OF
TableLinen,
SEXA LEN
AMERICAN 9 ENT: STORE. .
ladclies and Chilaren’s Etats
ace Bonnets,
lace Ekats,
Feathers,
Flowers,
Ribbons,
Ruchings,
—— LADIESSAND CHILDREN'S-UNDERWEAR, _ Saf]
Towels,
Toweling,
Muslin,
Gingham,
Calico,
-. Hosiery,
Flannels
IN DRESS GOODS:
CASHMERES,.
BROCADES,
: BUNTINGS,
CAMEI’S HAIR,
CHECKS, of all deseriptions,
Which Will Be Sold At The Lowest Pissible Price
mee }'0R CASH aon,
BEARNEARD . .
c&
BERGER,
ceeeeeees BROAD. STREBT
, Nevada City.
scans
——
J. E, CARR.
Successor to
0
Drugs and
PERFUMERY AND
DruG S'ror
wn ex erienced Druggist
T. WH. CARR
CARR BROTHERS.
©. EX. Belden.
* PROPRIETOR OF THE
PALACE DRUG STORE.
Corner Pine and Commercial Streets. .
.-.-NEVADA O.ry
ACOMPLETE STOCK OF
LNs,
TOLLET ee
And everything else usually found ina fi ‘st -cla,
-——9 — —
WE.ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE
SCHOOL BOOKS,
Newspapers, Illustrated Papers
3HEET MUSIC AT REDUCED RATES «
A Fine dis lay of Pocket Knives, Razors, and other Cutlerv.
i——_—_o———
s@F Prescriptions carefally compounded at all aours by P. A? 1Burpey
STATIONERY: .
s, Periodicals, Etc
{Broad Street Market,
Nevada City, California.
I AM prepared to suppl
the people of Nevada City
and vicinity with Choice
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal,
Sausages, Corn Beef, etc.
Atas low rates us cam be ourchased any
where in Nevada City.
Meats delivered within @ reasonable distance free of charge.
If you wanta nice Roast, Steak, Cutlet o
Chop, give me a call,
I intend to always keep the best meatsto
be procured in the market at the shop, and
customers, ‘vhether old or young, can rely
upon getting whas they order,
A share of pnblicpatronage is respectfully
solicited,
U. SPRUNG. Pron.
ty June 12th,,1882.
—ASK FOR—’
Union India Rubber Co’s
Pure Para.Gum
RUBBER BIOTS.
EWARE OF IMITATIONS. Be Wsure
the Boots are stamped ‘CRACK PROOF
on the heels, and have the PUR 1GUM
SPRINGS on the foot and a which prevents their cracking or breaking. We are
OLES which will make them
last more than twice as long as any Rubber
Boots made,FORSALE BY ALL DEALERS}
All kinds Rubber Belting, Packing, Hos
_ Springs, Clothing, Bootsand = *
Shoes, Etc. ‘
GOODYEAR RUBBEE:CO.'
RR. H. PEASE, Jr., }
9M. RUNYON, Agents,
CRACK PROOF =:
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The Buss Blacksmith Shoo
Wal. BARTON, Proprietor, _
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bp Leger age
the Plaz, and bic 4
Mammoth shop, I am now
Prepared to d¢ all kinds of
Blacksmithing and Repairing
In first class manner,
Fick Work a Specialty,
Tclaim to make the best Picks for all <ind.
of mining of any blacksmith in Northare
California,
Steel Sledges and W:
Of the best material always on hap
Wagon and Carriage ads
Done with neatness and at short notice
(HOMAS Hl. McKER)
Having succeeded Samuel Clutter
Carriage and Wagon business is now ven ve
ed to do all work in his'line in the very
manuer and at low rates.
~Carriage and Wagon Wheeis§
pecialty.] ™ ah :
SHOP ON PLAZA, FOOT OF BROAD
GEORGE W, HILL,
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