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on Store,
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roprietor
s Grocery
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ercial Street.
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Best in the
:
Per Dav,
ROLLER
nanufacturLS.
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t Flour is the
— ee
hen use no
2 County.
epository,
Manager
Vagon,
Phaetons —
’ 18, 1887,
OF” For additiong! local matter
see second page,
==
PERSONAL MENTION.
Hon. John Caldwell has returned
from Saw Etancisco. ,
R. T. Smith, of Napa, is in town.
He formerly resided here.
J. E. Brown and wife have gone to
San Francisco on a visit.
Wm. H. :Adams-came down yesterday from the San Jose drift mine.
E. E-Charonnat.was among Saturday evening's arrivals from’8an Francisco.
Dana Perkins came up on Saturday’s
train to attend to Nevada county lund
matters.
Edward Coleman and ‘wife returned
home Saturday evening frum’ San
Francisco..
W. J. Holmes, of Downieville, left
thiscity Sunday fora business trip:to
San Francisco.
N. B. Lazard, of San Francisco, was
in town yesterday and leaves Uday
on the San Juan stage.
‘4
William Chivell, son of Jas. Chivell
of Lake City, is dangerously iH~-with
inflammation of the bowe s.
Mrs. John Hoskins has gone to San
Francisco to join her husband, who has
entered into the ice business.
W.C. Clark, one of the principa
stockholders in the loval-electrie light
and motorcompany, is in town,
George S. Beal, of San Francisco,
has taken char‘e of the Bogue Nursery on Union Hill, Grass Valley township.
mento.
John We ry has returned from. San
Francisco-where he has been in charge
of the Nevada county mineral exh:bit
at the Mechanics Fair,
Ida Hitchcock, the young elocutionist who made her headquarte 8 at this
city for. awhile, isin San Francisco
studying for the theatrical stage.
Mrs. Jesse Thompson has gone to
the Bay for medical treatment, Miss
Emily Thomp on accompanying her.
She expects to be gone two months.
Robert Brownell a most estimable
young gentleman formerly residing at
this city, was wnarried a few days since
to Miss Williams of Hildreth, Fresno
county, where Mr, Brownettis~ engaged in mining.
Che Daily Transcript.
Mrs. Cal. R. Clarke and Miss Sarah
O'Donnell have returned from a_ visit
to their sister, Mrs.Brown of Sacratater we,
~ A FRIGHTFUL FALL
A Young Man Badly Hurt bya Tumble
From Suspension Bridge.
ata
Notwithstanding the fact that the
City Trusteés have thoroughly advertised through the local press that Pine
street suspension bridge is undergoing
repairs, and that all citizens have
been warned against traveling on the
structure until the work is completed,
scores of people. cross there daily to
the imminent risk of their lives and
limbs. These venturesome souls clim!
the. barricades that have been constructed at both of ‘the approaches,
and bid defiince fo the order promul
gated by the Trustees. are
“Phere has already basen one victim
to this disregard of the officiily’ notice
prohibiting travel over the bridge. It
is William H. Sandow, aged sixteen
years and a son of Richard Sandow of
Piety Hill. : Early Sunday morning
Joseph Beardsley found’ the la { lying
wounded and unconscious on the
ground underneath the bridge. About
ten o'clock Saturday night he—was
crossing on his way home, and had
reached a point thirty feet from the
south end where the planking had
been removed -by the workmen from:
the foot-way. One of the uprights
over which the cable passes shadowed
the electric light’s rays at this spot,
and the young man walked into. th
chasm. He fell between thirty-five
and forty feet. Upon striking the
ground the radial bone of his right
wrist was broken, his, sleft. arm was
sprained, and his face was much
bruised. It cannot, be determined
yet whether he received any internal
hurts. The force of the fall stunned
him, and he lay there all night unable
to cull for assistance. ' He became go
chilled by the nipping air that it. wathought upon his first being taken
home that he could. not rally. Later
in the day he showed ‘sig is of improvement, being able to recognize
relitives and friends and speaking a
few words in a faint whisper. Yesterday he had_ brightened considerably,
and will doubtless recover. Dr. Wel«h
is attending him. ‘
Richard Sandow was working nightshift at the Mountaineer mine. When
he got home at hali-past twelve, he
and his wife accounted for the boy’s
absence on the theory that he musi
have gone to Grass Valley to visit a
friend; but when two o’clock arriv
ed, and he had not put in an appearance, the mother became nervous and
Thomas Hughes, J. Scott, Wm.
Bigger, Denis Reardon and F, Burnham, who have been employed at the
Derbec mifie and lost. their situations
there on uccount of the recent labor
troubles, arrrived in toygf yesterday
on their way to Washington Territor,
in searchyof work, They depart today
for the Teétritory. Mesers. Hughes and
Burnham are pioneer resident: of this
ny
expressed a fear -that he might have
fallen from. the bridge. ‘The father
scouted this notion
Ireland Company will give its seconu:
and «his wife's
larm about her son’s absence.
The Mirror of Ireland.
This evening the Sullivan Mirror 0:
nd last performance at this city. Dan
county.
An Assurance of Interest.
At the meeting of the National
Teachers’ Association held in Chicago
last summer, it was voted to hold the
next assembly at S.n Francisco. The
average attendance at these gatherings is about ten thousand teachers
representing all parts of the Uniteu
States and Territories, and the advantages to be derived by California from
a visit from them would be great.
Some of the membérs have since they
adjourned shown a disposition to advocate the rescinding of the resolution to come, urging distanve, expenses, lack‘of accommodations, @c., ar
their reasons for so doing. President
Gove, of the Association, is now in
San Francisco examining for himsei,
the validity of these objections. A.J.
Tiffany, Superintendent of the publ
schools of this county, yesterday teiegraphed him as follows: ‘
Hon. Aaron Gove, President of National Teachers Association, Occidental Hotel, San Franciseo.—Ou behati
of the teachers of Nevada county I extend a cordial “Welvome, and pledge i
hearty Pore Aenang at the Nationa
Assembly jin July. hd tipper,
School Superintendent of Nevada
county:
Greatly Excited.
Not a few of the citizens of Nevada
City have recently become greatly excited over’the astounding facts, that
several of their friends who had _ been
pronounced by their physicians as incurable and beyond all hope—suffering with that. dreaded monster, Consum ption—have been completely cured
by Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, the only remedy that doe
positively cure all throat and lung di.eases, Coughs, Colds, Asthma anu
Bronchitis. Trial bottle free at Cur
bros, drugstore, large bottles $1.
New Dress Goods at Mrs. Mills
& Grissell’s.
All ladies purchasing a dress pattern
of the latest styles of goods just received at Mrs. Mills & Grissell’s: car,
have their measure taken and a dre
lining cut with each dress, without ex
tra charge. Call and see the beautiful
new goods, ; 014-3t
Millinery Opening Day.
The opening of Fall and Winter
Millinery at the store of Mrs. Lester &
Crawiord will begin on Wednesday,
Oct. 12th, and continue for one week.
‘There will be shown the largest and a:
the sametime the best assortment of
hats and bonnets trimmed and untrimmed, flowers, ribbons, feathers,
orn .nents in all the new effects, etc.,
ever brought to. this market.~ Fhese
goods are direct from leading New York
establishments, and wi . repay a vicit.
The ladies are invited to call and inSpect’ Whether they want to ‘buy or
not.
We have secured the services of Miss
Rvan of San Francisco. She is beyond
dispute one of the leading tashion ible
Morris Sullivan is-a clever Lrish comedian, and he is: most ably supported
by Josie Morris Suilivan in Irish songs
and dances, There are ten people in
‘he company, and they give w firstclass entertainment of ita class.
[here are eighty fine scene
from Ireland in the panorama, ‘and
che picturesque eff cts are excellent.
All the singing and dancing is good,
and the drol.erigs of the guide are ot
she most mirth-provoking character
A Golden Opportunity.
As will be learued from a perusal o1
the advertisement in another column,
B. H. Miller is now in Sun Francisco
securing for his store at this city one
of the most extensive .nd generaliy
meritorious stocks of yentlemen’s
clotLing and turnishing goods’ ever
vrought to Northern Central California, ‘the purchases wre being made
under unusuaily favorable circumstanceb—at his own prices—and loca.
vuyers willbe, given the tull benetite
of (he bargains. The goods. wiil be!
bere th.s week, and theu the slaughtes
‘0 prices will be inaugurated.
8 ee —
Next Saturday's Quail Hunt.
Next Saturday the Grass Vulley
portsmen’silub will have a.cam;
stew at the old Van Slyke farm. The
‘uembers expect to bag a good many
quail for thie feast, and they will no
var Out shooting at hares. ‘Lhe hunting will principally be »done in the
aeighborhved of lidian Springs ana
Pet Mul, which are by the way great
aud growing fruit-raising places.
A Uift tor All.
In order to give all a chance to’ test
it, and thus be convinced of: its wonderful curative powers Dr. King’s New
Viscovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds, will be, for a limited time,
given away. This offer is not only
liberal, but shows unbounded faith ih
he merits of this great remedy. All
who sutfer from Coughs, Colus, Consumption, Asthma, bronchitis, or any
attection of Throat, Chest or Lungs,
are especially requested to call at Cart
bros.” Drugstore, and get a Lrial Botue free, Large Bottles 91.
The Last Opportunity
Don’t wait. Go to I. Boysen and sit
for vour Photo. Only here fur a few
* v
duys longer. tf,
I wave have been a great suffere:
irom catar.b for over ten years; had
it very bad, could hardly breatie.
Some nights I could not sleep—hau
vo walk the floor. I ‘purchased Ely’s
Cream Balm and.am asing it freely, it
is working -a clre surely. I have
advised several friends to use it, and]
with happy resulis in every case, Li
is the one medicine ubove all other’
made_to cure catarrh, and it is worth
its weight in gold. I thank God L
have found a remedy I can use with
safety and that‘does all that is -claimed forit. ltiscuring my deafness.—
B. W. Sperry, Hartford, Coun.
Dr. C.D. Hobs, do teachers’ certificates at Pittsburg.
C."k. Mulloy'& wife, do -@sna fla propo es to build & canal
L. Mulloy, : F ; Chic
or Mines of Gained: tht. will shorten the trip to Chicago
D. Sullivan, Josie M. Sullivan, . . alfout.850 miles. .
Misa May Lawrence, Resurice Daniels, Twelve whites and one Chinese
Feorme Jacobs d wile, city, wére indicted at Virginia City; Nev., . .
y ite, do ) : : :
fsnce Malloy, ; Ff go for gunning fare and other games on
A.D. Meava & wile, 40 *. the lower floors of buildings
4, berses eld da Thurston Lee was convicted on
0, Maltman & witer do Thursday at Bakersfield of the murder
Wan Welch mets aa" of William Smith,
nD: altman, Oo . i ‘
kus skis tans ad ete ee ; ung, 0 “ : wurrine aha 2 der by the Grand Jury ut Tucson.
Mi innie Mulloy, do
Reserved seats for tonight's performance at the Theater can be obtained
at Vinton’s without extra -charge
The North Banner Consolidated
Tunnel. Company has levied an assessment of one-half cent per share,
delinquent November 15th.
Grass” Valley grocery dealers agree
to. close their business places e.ch
evening (except S :turday) at 8 o’clock
from now till the holidays.
Last week, Clara, the twelve old year
daughter of D. Van: Benthuysen, who
resides on the Grover ranch, one mile
west of town, sprained hen wrist while
leading a.calf ty means ofa rope.
A couple of mule singers in the employ of a vendur: of patent medicine
enterta ned a numbef of ladies ald
gentlemen by a concert at the Parlor
otthe National Hotel ‘Sunday. evenng. , , ©
The full text of the county ordinance
granting a franchise for the constructlon of an electric sireet railway between
this city and Grags Valley will be
found in the advertising columns of
today’s paper. ‘
The Tidings is as mad as mad can
be because a juryman is aileged to
have said’ the other day that he did
not” bel.eve anything he read in the
Vidings, and says: “The question
stated was asked of a juryiman and his
reply was that he had read of the case
in the Nevada Transcrrer but that he
had never believed:anything'that he
read in tha’ paper on any su ject”
As no such a Teply was made by the
Juryman, the Tidings’ version amounts
to a verification of the general, opinion
that the Tidings cannot be believed. *
His Talk on the Street with Defendant
Dassenvilie and Brether.
When the Superior Court convened
yesterday morning District Attorney
Long said that before proceeding turther with the trial of H. J. Dassonville,
he felt it his duty to call the court’s
attention to alleged misconduct.on the
part of'one of the jurors in. the belie
that-if upon investigation the circumstances connected with the affair-were
fourtd to be as’ serious as he had reason
te fear was the case, it would be necessary to discharge the* present jury,
impannel a new one, and. re-commence
the trial. The jurors were excused
from the room, whereupon Mr. Long
detailed the facts leading tothe charze,
by. reading’ ‘atfilavits from Frank
Richards, nephew of Philip Richards,
decejsed, and T. Daniels. These genUlemen set forth that between six and
seven o’clock 1\&t Friday: evening, us
theystood in front of ‘the Council
Chamber saloon on Broad street, they
observed John G. Jones, one -of the
jurors, approach the defendant anu
his brother [Charles], shake hands
with the former, pat a hand’ on_ hishoulder, and engage ina friendly con
versation. They walked down the
street together, stopping in front of
athe Pioneer bookstore where CharleDassonville and the juror conversed
together a minute or so while the de
fendant stoud apart from them. Mr.
Jones, of counsel for the defen lant,
made ii-ht of the accusations, saying
ther. was no law to prevent a juryman
from shaking hands with or talking.to
a defendant upon’ whose case he is
sitting, although the propr ety of such
# proceeding is undoubtedly questionable. He did not Want the interests
of Dassonviile prejudived by an invesWgation fol.owing this charge which
he contended was not worthy of con}sideration. Mr. Long was of the Opiniorthit the affidavits showed one o
two things: Juror Jones ‘was e ther
yf Suilty of wrong-doing, or else he did
not possess~suflicient iivtellizence to
qualify hint for a place ‘on the jury.
Judge Wa ling said the showing made
‘ih the affidavits did not criminate the
juryman, and. the fact’ that he had
ve@s-examined and accepted by both
sides tothe case indicated that he was
no pay required. It is guaranteed to. ,by them regarded as sulliciently ine
ive telligent to answer their purposes and
ive perfect satisfaction, or money Sy
A fultil_the-law’s—-requirements:——He
tunded. __ Price 25 cents per ‘box.
sale by Carr Brow. }ruled that there had not deen a& ‘serious enough showing made to wurrant
a further investigation now, but hinted that when the trial was over he
might examine close y into the question. The jurymen were then reyalled to the courtroom and: the trial
“proceeded.
Acci. ent at Voss’s Mill. ig
About ten. o’clock yesterdav morning as Frank Rollins was coming down
the grade of Voss’s-riilroad with a card
on which was a large log, the brake
failed to operate properly and the car
attaining a rapid speed collided with
# horse that had been used in drawing
tup the grade. Whe car was derailed
und young Rollins in juuping to the
ground sustained a severe cut on the
head. The horse was net hurt.
=a ROSE 2
——_—_—_—_—_—
Buckilén’s Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the world for Cut
Bruises, Sores; Ulvers, Salt Rheum/;)
ever Sores, Tetter, Cha pped Hands,
‘Chilbhains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively. cures Piles, or
ARKIVALS AT THE
UNION HOTEL.
firs. J. Naffziger. .. Propriectress
_—
‘ x p October 15,188,
J. P. Conway,” city,
C, Lobecker,* de *
> Wm. Floyd, Banner Mine, %
H. Stansfield. city,
J. P. Shoemaker, Grass Valley
R. Curnow, Granitevilie,
I. Boysen, sity,
L. U. Sinith, Sierra Valley,
H. Seymour, city,
A Highw.yman Captured,
An Auburn dispatch of Saturday
L. Voss, Voss Mills,
8. Y. Segerstrand, Pet Hill,
O. Rayon, Willow Valley,
Miss Steila Ogden, You Bet, »
W. J. Ugden, do
T. K. Kimball, Moores Flat,
Areng, Sacramento,
. McCarty, Ruilroad,
+! Clark, San Francisco,
R. Davis, San Juan,
Y. J. Nolan, Railroad.
noon, was stopped by amasked highwayman onthe American river hill,
about four m.les from this place. Not
veing able to get out We ls, Fargo. &
Cu’s box, the robb r stood up each of
‘the five passengers, from whom he
Fobtained about $20 and some jewelry.
The .driver at once returned to his
town and gave the officers a fuil account of thé robbery and description
=>
hel
Oct. 16, 1887. ,
W. W. Dickson, Grass Valley,
J. E. Lepold, Quaker Hill,
8. Woodworth, Yuba City,
Sol. Davidson, San Francisco,
>
of the robber. This evening the latter
F. H. Ames, ° , "B
I. Boysen, —city,.’ Was arrested on the streetd of Auburn,
J. P. Couway, do : Pes igs * °
G. Ozalli, o and is now’in jail. He gives his name
Folie Yontell, amiteville, as George Staring, but is not—very
C. J. Natfsiger & fa., city, *®) communicative. His gun, a WinchesJ. Hamil. on, oO (
F, G. Guild, Red Dog, ter re, has been found where he had
J
’
. G. Hartwell & fa., city,
Wm. Floyd, do
K. H. Sayre, San Francisco,
L. Vinceut, do
ea igs F. Zeitter;, — do
ed.
F. Guild, ur. & fail. Yuma, A.T.,
sR. Barlow, Willow Vulley,
Kistle, . --de
George Bb. Johnson, city, _ CONDENSED. TELEGRAMS.
J. M. buffy, Railroad, Ch i Pee
. oO iuliltan, sity, @® Charles Goslaw has been sentenced
L. ‘Kavanaugh, Sau.Francisco, to be hanged at San Jose.
limnecne” city, ’ A large sawmill, ownel by P. S,
overt Ugden hae see Bliss & Vo., at Glenbrook, Nev., was
burned. Loss $30,000.
The liquor-dealers are raising $200.000 in Pennsylvania ‘to beat the Re‘putlican ticket. .
\e The fastest cruiser in the world has
just been built on the Clyde, tor the
Spanish Government.
thrown it, and’ nearly all the money
and other articles have been recover*
ARKIVALS AT THE
NATIONAL HOTEL.
%,
sEOCTOR BROs... ‘Proprietors
October 15, 1887,,
James Cooper, Bloomfield,
C. F, Cleveland, go
‘ao
7. Bitkam, Bhs In thé Knights of Labor General
gubn Green, do Assembly a resolution of tympathy
Spencer, San Matio,
Dr. F. Wagvouer, Gruss Valley,
A.B. Dibble,
betes ruruyn, Bridge,
G. K. Nickerson, Grass Valley,
Julius Phillips, §an Francisco,
G. H, Steines, do
Mrs. E. A, Leach, do
H. Landen, do
B. Warner, do
F. Coo. er & daughter, San Juan,
W. J. Holmes, Downieville,
C. Calliot, Grass Valley,
Johu Langdon, city,
J with the condemned Anarchists was
Promptly squelched.
Frankk-James is said to be lying at
the point of dearh: nse
Adaho is opposed to the scheme of
annexation ani division.
Mrs. Peavy and child of Colfax,
Waste, were brutally murdered .
A.D. Mason, do Grace Holden, a three-ye ar-old
A. leourd, de N a ‘Niky orn
John Goitett, Moures Flat, Napa girl, was fatally injured; by ‘a
H. J. Price, Camptouville, full. +
4 Larry Mullen, Union Hill,
W. I. Joyce, do
&, Munrve, San Francisco.
Oct. 16, 1887.
The painters employed on the new
Del Mente Hotel have strack for higher wages.
Judge Ellett, who delivered the adR. T. Bmith, Napa,
P. W. Parkhans, Kocklin,
James Reynolds, San grane {sco,
B, Warns, 0 dress of welcome to the President at
F. H, Ames, do his, d ld
I H-impson, go Fomphis, dropped dead on the stand.
L, B. Hopkins, Oo ixcL ures trajn on the Galveston, Harris
L, H. Birdsall, go burg and San Antonio Railroad Was
4: 8 lan” Se ‘stopped three miles from El Paso and
J. Phillips, do F ; sis
ze Postel, beéraments’ one of the thieves was killéd while
H. Harper, do
entering the mail car, =.
Two people were killed ands many
injured in a jam arounda Canton Gr
clothing store; where a gift advertising
scheme was inaugurated.
Eleven sisters have applied for
J. P. Kesuer, Marysville, .
Dana Perkins, San Pablo,
_. A. Meyer, Cherokee,
David Morrill, Penn Valley,
C. P, Loughridge, Grass Valley,
A. B. Dibble do
H, Cunningham, Sierra City,
po Kittie Gallagher, city,
3 , lo
An old woman at Ban Jose gives up
Ose D. D. D. ir Lyspepaia.
muiliin Hee o12-5t
*.
Clarence Maltman, do
Mra, Brittard,
Yesterday wag the fourth day of the
trial of H. J. Dasso.ville on a charze
of murdering Philip Richards, and
the courtroom was as usu.l filled with
interested spectators. ay
Mrs. Kistle testified to seeing’ Dassonville leading Richards towards sthe
drugstore from the direction of the defendant’s house, the head of the former being bandaged.
Mrs. Hosking,’ Richards’
keeper, gave an acecunt of the appearance and action of the deceased
during: his . :st days on earth, She
-aid he had refused, in spite of urging,
to expl.in how he was hurt.
Drs. Hunt and Jones gave’ evidence
as to the physical and mental conilition of Rich, rdsafter the assault and
up to the time of his. death,
County Surveyor Uren described the
location of Das:onville’s house ang
W. D.: Vinton’s drugstore where Richards was tuken for medical treatment.
Capt. Francis Kichards, brother to
the deceased, testified thiit Philip tive
dsys before death told him’ that in
passing Dessonville’s house Mrs. Dcalled hint in and demanded money
trom: him; and that upon his refisal
to give it DaSsonville assanlted him.
It was whispered around yesterday
that the defence wil’ introduce no evhouseOf chillness invading ‘the backbone,
followed by hot flushes and profuse
perspiration. .Wea 1 know these syn:
toms, if not by experience, from report. What's the best thing on the
programme? Quin ne? A dangerous
remedy, truly.” Produces caries of the
bones, only affords lem porary relief
[s there no ‘substiute? Assuredly,
potent. but safe one—Hustetter’s Sto 1wh Bitters, a certain, speedy meéans
ot expelling from the system every
trace of the virus of miasma. Use it
promptly, persistently: ’ Therésuli—
Cure is certain to follow the use o
his beneticient restorative of health
Dyspepsia, tiver com; laint, nervou
‘ilments, rheumatism andeinactivity
ot the kidneys and olidder, are al 4
ttnons the mahkid.es p rm inently reMmediable through the genial aid of thi
Wholesome botanic medicine, recon
menged by the thedical fraternity,
mney
Oe a
Music Lessons,
Pupils wishing to take music lesson
of Mi-s Mary Thomas will please leave
srders at Goo. W. Welch's. ol6+tt
Gee
” ‘
When baby was sick, we gave her €Cagtoria,
When she was a child; she crigd for Cagtoria
When she became Miss.she clung to Casturi,
When she had children, she gave them
idence excepting as to the reputation
of the defendant for being a peaceable
and law-abiding citizen. If this rumor be true, the? tril may possibly
terminate today, E
peng erica a!
About a Water Right.
Controversy
The Tidingssays: The owners of the
land through which rans the Llenderson and Autry & Conaway ditches,
lately acquired by the Grass Valley
W ter Co. are about to bring suit in
he Superior Court to enjoin excavation for the aqueducts. ‘Lhe statute of
limitation will be set up, as the diteh
es have net been in use for about
eight years. Men were put ‘to work
excavating yesterday, but. if the ‘suit
to enjoin is succe-stul, and a com.
promise is not effected, the property
wll practically be useless. Lhe duch
rights carry with them all the water
from the watersheds along the ‘line,
extending from. Grass
point some distance
mountain,
Valley to a
above B.nner
This suit, carried out to
its fullénd, might involve the old doctrine of rip rian proprietorship
Split Peas,
Just received at J.J. Jackson’: a
lotof Cleveland split peas, forsale at
25 cents .a package. Try “em—they
are nice, / tf
sinning:
Scnoon books an ball kinds of schoo
supplies at Carr Bros.
2 -2@ee
iceman
Fresh Nevada Lard at J. J. JackSense of tast«
Cheap, but tirst-class. Smell, Hearing.
. Casto ri:
Absolutely Pure.
a bie iS POWDER NEVE RIVARIE:
A Marvel. of purity, strength an;
wholesomeness. More economical than the
ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in con
petition with theamultitude of low test, shar
weight, alum or Phosphate powders:
Sold Only in Cans,
ROYAL BAKING P¢ IWDER CO.,
4 106 Wallstreet, New York
WM. 'T. COLEMAN & Cd., Agents.
San trancisce,
P)
E LYos we
OREAMBAIMCATARE
“ Ly’s
Cleanses the
Head. Allays
Sores
Rostores the
Aqu ick relief
sun’s Beehive Grocery Store, . only
90 cents a can, =
. A positive Oure.
place, and one at Eureka,
HERE AND THERE. “JUROR JONES. etree oe pana ap ween poem! ib locas
SAN FRANCISCO
OPPOSITION STOR
OF NEVADA CITY .
AND NORTH BLOOMFIELD
Have Received During the Past Three Weeks the
LARGEST, FINEST,
AND, MOST. COMPLETE STOCK OF
Clothing, Boots & Shoes,
Has, Blankets, Trunks, Ete, Ete.
EVER BROUGHT: To THE MOUNTAINS,
IN THIS. CITY. 1} HAVE OPENED THE
BOOT AND SHOE STORE
NORTH OF SACRAMENTO.
Che stock comprises the Finest.Shoes to be
First Class Shoe Store. All New and
the leading factories:in San Francisco
found in ‘any
Fresh from
and the Kast.
IN MY CLOTHING STORE.
. HVE SUITS’ OF THE FINEST GRADES, THE BEST
FITTING AND THE LOWEST POSSIB.E PRICKS
Che people of the Ridge will find that the prices at my
BLOOMFIELD BRANCH STORE ;
Are as low as those of this city.
l extend a special invitation to the
‘ey.and the lower country to eall
ind prices. [am now conducting the Largest Business
in this part of the State. My ¢xpenses are small, and
therefore [ defy all competition.
people of Grass Val
and examine my stock
Patronize the man that brought prices down in
Nevada County and works forthe anbernee
of the people.
L. HYMAN,
ALESWAN OF NEVADA COUNTY.
at .North
Store tO suspend at that
because my prices were so low
with me,
ElWays.ask f0' the San Prancigea Opposit'tn Stores,
CHAMPION CLOTHING §
N B.” Since I instituted a branch store
Bloomfield I have compelled one
they could not compete
A. Burrows, Gruss Valley, se }says: “The Georgetown sta.e, that .
eo. Lor ao :
J.M. Thomas, do left here about 2:30 v’elo. k, this afterW. D. Harris, do
At this Establishment ever known in the CounGlothing,
A particle is opplted tuto each nostril anu
is acrceable. Price 50 cents at Dru wists: by
mail, registered, 60 cents, Circulars free.
ELY BROS., Drugyists, Oweyo, N.Y
Everything ele in proportion,
Best place in town to trade, a2-t
; — an my
(nee In a Liletiqe !
IS AN OFFER LIKE THE FOLLOWING
se MADE TO THE :
PEOPLE. OF NEVADA COUNTY,
i. El. DIES
OF this city, left for San Francisco Sunday, Oct: 16, to
attend the
Closing Out Sale of Ono of the Largest Clothing
anl Faraishing Go 21s housas on this Coast.
At this Sale he intends buying one of
THE LARGEST AND FINES? STOCK’
CLOTHING 2
AND
FURNISHING GOODS
Ever purchased by any dealer north of Sacramento.
Goods willarfive this week and_ will
The
be ready for: inspection. This Fall and Winter will witness the
Biggest Slaughter !
Nos. 2 to 8 Cemmercial Street, Nevada City.
Opposite P. Lund’s Hotel, North Bloomfield.
ey a ae
A, NIVENS, Jr. CHAS, KE. UREN,
SHOEMAKER, NIVENS & UREN,
REAL ESTATE AND MINING AGENCY.
R. SHOEMAKER,
Will Buy and Sell, on Commission,
improved Farming Lands, .
Improved and_U nimproved City and Town Lots.
Mining Properties of all characters and descriptions,
Will attend to the collections of Rents.
The making of Business Contracts, &c.
We do not desire long bonds on property. Our ‘object
is to facilitate the ready transfer of property at rates satisfactory to purchaser and seller,Information freely given regarding lands of Govern‘ment, Railroad and Private Ownership.
Improved and Un»
OFFICE WITH C. E. UREN IN THE HOLBROOKE BLOCK, MAIN STREET,
GRASS VALLEY, CAL.
.
To Eijome Seekers.
— Le eetnreerenenees
NEVADA COUNTY LAND AND IMPROVEMENT
ASSOCIATION
—_
DIRECTORS :
GEO. C. GAYLORD,
GEO. E. TURNER,
@. E. BRAND,
JOHN T. MORGAN,
NAT, P. BROWN,
W. C. JONES,
E. M. PRESTON
WM. CAMPBELL,
CHAS. BARKER.
ty of Nevada, of
6 a
a oy
. Furnishing Goods, “e
Rubber Outfits, Etc.
B. H. MILLER,
*
* her property through fear of ghosts.
&
Odd Fellows’ Bui
\
ding, Broad St
ee
LARGE LIST OF DESIRABLE HOMES
AND LANDS OFFERED FOR SALE.
&2 20,000 Acres of Railroad and Other Unimproved Lands
For Sale, ranging in price from $1.50 to $10 per acre.
FOR LIST OF PROPERTY AND FULL IN. FORMATION, CALL ON OR ADDRESS
GC. E. BRAND, NEVADA CITY, CAL. _ e
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