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Proprietor
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20 Commercial Street.
ARS
MEA. Best in the
‘Grass Seeds.
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Satay
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ALL ROLLER
Flour manufacturthe State.
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BEST
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Nevada County.
—————
‘agon Repository,
crry.
= Manage!
: Axle Wagon,
8.
ges, : Phaetons
' $5 a pair, are sold at the San Franci-&
S Ly
The Daily Transcript. EUREKA DISTRICT.
WEDNESDAY, OOT. 19, 1887.
THE FOOTHILLS.
The Value of the Rich, Rolling Fruitlands
of Nevada County.
The San Francisco Chronicle Bays:
Without entering upon a scientific dis
quisition on the characteristics of the
grapes and wines of California, it may
be said, in general terms, that the
grapes, und consequently the wine,
partake of the character of tlie soil in
which th. y grow: or, to put itin ad fferent: way, the richer the goil the
richer the grape. The great objection
which has been found to the red wines
of this State is their earthy taste an.
their super: bundance of alcohol. It
has been claime , ani! has been seemningly demonstFated, that by going up
‘on thé Killsides,where the soil“is lightér and really less fertile, the<e otijee-~
tionable features are, \in a great meas
ure, elimin.ted, and that the wine is
lighter, less alcoholic, more nearly fre
from the unpleasant earthy taste, and
more like the light red wines o
France, which are the standard fur
that kind of wine.
A recent article in the daily press
on the subject of olive cultu®% and the
manufacture of olive oil, stated that
some Italian gentlemen who had mad
a study ofthe sulject here, were inclined to believe that the fertility ot
the avil of the valleys is Opposed to the
best development of the olive, an.
that success in the manufacture of oi
wi.l be best attained by planting olive
orchards on the hillsides and on th
flanks of the mountains. The olive,
they say, is a hardy tree, and wants «
judicious amount of negiecf to mak.
it do its best. It may be killed with
kindness, but not often by being let
alone. We understand that tle suxgestion has been adopted and that olive
groves aré to be set out in the fuothil!:
and a thorough test made of the Ital
-jan idea.
The foothills have already acquired
a well-dererved celebrity for those
fruits which, for want of a more ap
propriate name, are called deciduous.
The county exhibits at the receni
Mechanics’ Fair showed what some ot
the mountain counties can do in. the
way of fruit, and the only regret is
that many of the other counties were
not represented.
In considering the possibilities ot
California and the future of the State
nv portion can properly be neglected.
Every year some new district or county
or town comes tothe front, to the won
der of ali, with some product tha:
never wag heard of before in connection with that locality, or with som:
extraordinary yield, in quantity o:
quality or both, of some fruit. r othe:
product of the soil, and is a nine-days’
wonder, until superseded by some
other equally favored locality. It may
be fairly s.id that the foothills of the
Sierras are especially deserving the attention of horticulturists, and that
they bid fair to be the choice part o1
the State for many purposes.
Aa Complaint.
Various citizens are finding faul:
with the present arrangement by
which the town is left without a watch
man after two o’cluck a’ night. They
say that the hours when he is off
duty are the very ones when it is most
important that he should be abroad.
The danger from burglars and fire:
is greater then than during tne ear
lier part of the night when people are
out and around. It is urged that it
the‘ rustees must as # matter of econ
omy let him off a portion of the night.
they better make his hours of duty
from ten o’clock-p. M. til daylight, in
stead of from six.P. mM til two a.m.
as now.
. uch,
Oe
Water Power Improvements.
W: J. Organ came down this week
from Washington township, where he
has had charge of the cc nstraction of
awater system to furnish power fo:
the Washington quartz mine at Ormonde. He built nearly a mile of
ditch and flume. In the South Yuba
river he constructed a dam 12 feet
high and 160 feet long at its top. It i
made of logs 30 inches in diameter
and 65 feet long bolted to the bedrock
80 firmly that there is no likelihood. ot
its being injured by floods. It raises
5C0 inches of water into the ditch.
i ceeeaieeenninnionnminentemoteneitaemame ate
Said handsome Tom to smiling Nell,
“Where did you find that mystic spell
That hovers ‘round your every smile,
And would my throbbing heart besuile?”
Quoth laughing Nell, “You silly boy,
In SOZODONT,—the cream of joy.”
The Very Latest Style.
French kid shoes with patent leather tips, retailed in San Francisco -for
co Opposition Shoestore for $3.75.
Ladies should: be sure to call and sethem. They run in all lengths and
‘widths, lt
Millinery Opening Day.
The opening of Fall and Winter
Millinery at the store of Mrs. Le-ter &
Crawiord will begin on Wednesday,
Oct. 12th, and continue for one week.
There will be shown the largest and at
the sumetime the best assortment of
hats and bonnets trimmed and untrimmed, flowers, ribvuns,. feathers,
orn ments in ail the new effects, etc.,
‘ever brought to this mirket. These
goods are direct from leading New York
establishments, and wi . repay a vi it.
The ladies are invited to call and inspect whether they want to buy or
not. :
We have secured the services of Mis«
Rvun of San Francisco. She is beyond
dispute one of the leading fashion ible
—_——
Rich Developments in Nevada County's
Most Northerly Mineral Belt.
_——
The sale of the Rocky Glen mine
near Graniteville, owned for many
years by John Hippert, has been consummated. Col. Alvinza Hayward
and W. 8S. Hobart, two of the mos
successful mining eapitalists on the
coast, are the buvers. The price pain
ix said to be $22,509 For nine month
past.the purchasers have been pros
pecting the claim under a bond; Martin Lawrence being in charge of the
operations as superintendent.’ New
hoisting and pumping machinery ha
been erected by them, an la large mil
will be built next summer to take the
place Of the one heretofore in use.
Fourteen men are now emp oyed, an.
the force will be increased as more
4round is opened. The tunnel is 200
below the surface, and the Shaft which
is being steadily sunk therefrom has
already reached a depth of more than
100 feet beneath that point, The ledge
approximates eight feet in thickness
tnd the ore averages about $10-a ton,
although a much better quality than
that is just now being extracted.
A number of other claims in the
Sime belt are being worked with firstcass results.
At Wm. Shepp’s mine three men
‘re employed in extracting’ ore that
Prys $25aton. It is crushed at the
Eureka custom mill.
The old Erie Company have thre
or four men at work. They are taking medium grade ore from a_sixtee'
foot vein and having it milled at the
Eureka, a
McPherren & Myers keep five mer
»usy. The oré yields about $16 a tor
at the Eureka mill. They will probably put ‘up a mi lof their own next
sammer.
These three claims are operated
through tunnels and by means oi
windlasses.
Development work is being done on
Philip Hippert’s Liberty, Bur. on Shafi
ind.Dillon claims, John Hippert being
the foreman in charge. i
The Califernia, which is an exten
sion of the Old California, has a
twelve-foot ledge that is paying well
Forty men are now employed, many
of them being engaged in getting ou
iuel for the ‘steam-power mill, cutting
timbers, and doing other winter work.
his mine is also worked by means of
a tunnel.
At the Baltic fifteen or twenty men
areat work. A tunnel is being run,
ind the work of opening the mine up
in gocd style wil be continued al:
winter. Backs of 600 feet on the ledge
will be obtained eventually.
Mr. Robinson of God’s Country, who
8 famous for his industry and ‘pluck a
4 prospector, is running a tunnel in
the very heart of the quaintly named
HERE AND THERE.
Trinity Society will meet at 2 o'clock
this afternoon ot the residence of Geo.
Ee Robinson.
Enyland, was naturalized in the Superior Court yesterday.
The Congregational Church received
last Sunday into their communion four
new members on profession 0:
iaith.
Some families who have invested in
Chicago Park Colony and propose to
make their home there have arrived at
Colfax.
The last clean-up at the Spanish
mine was highly satisfactory. The
property is paying well under the man1gement of. Fred Bradiey, the lessee.
The work of develop ng the Omaha
‘nd ‘Lone Jack consolidated mines of
Grass Vulley has been commenced
under George Muairihart’s. superinten
tency. San Francisco and Sacramenfo “men ure at the head of the enter
; Tise.
The Nevada County Land and Im
provement Association has just compléted.a saleto Mrs. Sarah J. Dunlap,
f Auburn, Placer county,—of quite u
arge tract of unimproved land lying
»ix miles southwest of Grass Valley.
she has previou-ly made other investments in Nevada county real estate.
Jno. Swart, the photographer, who
returned_a few dys ago from a tour oi
he country north of here, did an extensive business in the various mountain towns. He hasa quantity of ork
io finish for parties up there, and expects to re-open his gallery ut this cit:
within a month from the present
ime, .
The Union of yesterday Says: The
Alpha mine, sitpated on the hill near‘1 opposite the Idaho, wiil start up in
about two weeks, backed by a London
Company. Good ore has always been
found in the Alpha, and the indica:
ions that it wiM be a idvidend payer
under judicious’ management have ulways been decidely favorable.
Nevada county people, as well as il
thers having occa-ion to correspond
with Governor Waterman, must d:
their writing with pen and ink. He
will not consider communications written with lead pencil; He has also
made a rule that hereafter applications for Notary-hips must be indorse:
oy the Senator or Assemblyman Ofthe
district.
The new twocent stamp, green ii.
color, are nuw extensively used by
post offices in lurge cities. As ye
Mr, Williams has received none of the
new “‘vintaze,”’ as his suprly of the
“metallic reds” has-not run out. Ina
short time the new stamps wil: com
nto general use and the fumiliar appearance of the green three cent stam}
will be restored.
New Land Office Rules.
Epirok Nevapa Transcript—Th
General Land Office has recently for
-nd lonely section he has pinned. his
faith to, and he is getting encouraying
prospects.
The Eureka district has never before
had so much activity in quartz mining as it enjoys now, and it promixe
to soon be able to show a number of
the best-paying properties in the
county, The Snancial resources o.
most of the claim owners there
are limited, but in spite of that drawouck they are getting compuratiyels
yood returns for their labor in every
instance. A.] of the claims that have
been developed to a reasonable extent
mulated riew rules of precedure in
imber entries (Act of June 3,1878.)
Che changes in the matter of final
proof are substantially as follows:
1. The applicant and witnesses must
ppear before the Register and Reeiver at this office on the return day.
2. The applicant must be able to tesiy of his personal knowledge as ti
the character of the land.
3. Payment for the land must be
made on the day that the final proof itaken.
After a full consideration of the preRichard B. Rickard, a native of
are paying.
The Latest From Meadow Lake.
The Tidings says: L. M. Carr of
this place, who recently constructed
a new quartz reducticn works at Meadow Lake, has received a letter saying
that so far the plant is quite successful
Che ores of the Meadow Luke District
are rebellious, and the new plant ithe ord nary one u-ed for reducin
A crushing yielded 86 per cent.
uf the assay value, paying about $1
per ton. H liofthis amount was in
iree gold and the balance was derived
irom sulphurets. ‘the veins at Mead
ow Lake are very large, und it may be
developed that this yield is remunerative.
Greatly Excited.
—— i
City have recently become greatly exseveral of their friends who had been . ,
pronounced by their physicians as in-. ;
curable and beyond all hope—suffer. ;
ing with that dreaded monster, Consum ption—have been completely cured
by Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, the only reniedy that does
positively cure all throat and lung diseases, Coughs, Colds, Asthma and
cations made under the old rule-must
conform to the requirement of tha
rule,
many applican's save throush th.
press,and in order that parties may be
public, and I request that. the newspapers in this land district call attenNot a few of the citizens of Nevada . features by frequent encores. Dan
and Josie sullivan
cited over the astounding facts, that f.vorites, and theii*bounedy specialties,
oramic views are instructive as well as
entertaining, and are well worth see
to make their second and last appear
ance, giving new songs, dances an.
cedents of practice, I am: convince!
that these provisions will be held -ret
roactive, and that final proof in appliew
It is impossible for me to reich the
saved expense and delay, I reques:
hat you make this communicatio:
‘on thereto, Very respectfa'ly, your
+bedivnt servant, SELDEN Herzen,
Register
Life in the Green Isle.
The Mirror of Ireland. performance
tthe Theatre Monday evening wa
sttended by a large audience that manfested its appreciation of the various
long-estab!isned
sever fall flat. The three other memver. of the troupe are also painstaking
n their effurts to ent=rtain. The panng. Last evening the company were
THE DASSONVILLE CASE.
duced by the Defense.
act ma,
In the case of the People against
Dassunville the prosecution con lauded
their direct evidence yesterday forenoon shortly before eleven o’clock,
having had Captain Francis Richards
on the stand from the opening of the
session. The defense not being quite
ready to proceed with the presentation
of its cise, an atjournment was had
till hilf past one o’cloex At the opaning of the afternoon session T. S. Ford
of counsel for defen:lant,ma le a stxtement as to what his side proposed to
introduce. He said it would be proven
that Richards whilé' sane told it was
not Dassonville who struck him and
that the arrest was a mistake; that
the defendant’s reputation for peace
ind quietness was good; that Captain
Richards, brother of deceaved, had
suid he did not believe defe idant
committed the crime, ete. He cl imed
here was no showing made by the
prosecution upon which a conviction
could be obtained.
Dr. Hunt ‘testified that Richardt.ld him the night of the assault: tha:
he was hurt near susp ‘nsion bridge
and did not know who did it.
. Con. Gri-sell testified as to defendsnt’s reputation, saying it was good
Dr. Waggoner answered a number
of hypothetical questions. He said
that according to the attending phy
sivian’s description of Rich rd.’ -conlition, he must have been in-ane nine
lays prior to his de.th. Yet if Richards had within that time transacted
sUsiness 4s testified to by the nephew
of the. deceased he must have been
rational.
Dr. Bobo testified similarly to Dr.
Wagzoner.
City Marshal Eddy and Constable
dillon. testified that the deceased -told
hem he was hurt near suspension,
bridge while going home.
Miss Eva Barnes testijed to hearing
Captain Francis Richards say that he
lid not believe Dassonvillé committed
ihe murder, and that Mrs. Dassonvil e
was one of the. most innocent looking
women he had ever seen.
Ham.lton McCormick. testified that
here werea number of places Letween
Alian’s foundry and = the drugstore
where water could have been easicy
‘btained to’ bathe the wounds of the
deceased.
J. W. Penders testified as to what
Richards suid in the drugstore about
veing hurt near su-pension bridge.
‘Lhe following testified tothe reputaion of defendant for peace and quiet1e-8: Geo. C. shaw, E. O. Tompkins, O. C. Conlan, Geo. C. Gaylord,
John Webber, Charles Kent, A. Gault,
{. H. Carr, Charles Grimes, 8S. L.
Stout. :
James Williams, originally arrested
vith Dassonville. for the crime, testified that the deceased tol . him they
The Prosecution Rests—Evidence IntroFERSONAL MENTION.
©. J. Mallon-returned yesterday to
the Delhi mine.
S. R. Heath, of French Corral; and
Henry Hartung were in town yesteryi
A: A. Dassonville. of Sacramento,
brother to H. J. Da-soaville, is in
town.
A. R. Kenney and L. A. Livingstone
of San Francisco, are here on mining
business.
Mrs. David Curnow and Mrs. T. G:
Carnow, of Co'umbia Hill, were in
town yesterday.
R. D. Wheeler and Wm. Radford,
of Bloomfield, retur ed Monday evening from San Francisco.
Henry Fiene, of Anthony House
toll road, spent Mond iy nigkt at this
city and returned home Yesterday,
D. S. Donohue and J. H. ) rimskill
returned — yesterday. to Washington
after a brief visit at the county seat.
Alf. [rezidzo, superintendent ef the
Washington and Blue Bell mines,
came down yesterday. from) Ormonde.
D. E. Morgan returned Monday
evening from San Francisco where he
his been attending the Grand Lodge
of Masons.
Mr.and Mrs. Thos. Penrose, of
North Bloomfield, Feit here yesterday
tor Gilroy where they expect to reside
henceforth,
L. H. Scrivener, of, Oakland, was
in town yesterday in the interests of
F. R. Girard & Co., dealers in pianos
and organs,
Chas. Eastin and daughter and Patrick Foley, of Graniteville, pa-sed
through ‘town yesterday morning en
route to the Bay.
August. Hansen, of San Francisco,
_urrived here a couple of days azo and
has entered the employ of L. Voss as
book-keeper at that gentleman’s lumber yard,
Jolin Hippert left yesterd ty for San
Francisco where one of his daughters
ix quite ill. Mr. Hippert nay conslade
to bring his family to this city to reside,
as their health is much better here
than el-ewhere,
R. H. Sayre, L. Vincent and F,
Zeitler, of San Francisco, are here inspecting the Champion mine in which
they are stockhol ters. “The gantlsmen
are emphatic in’ praise‘of the min ny
and hort-cultural resources of this section, and pred.ct a prosperous future
for it.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bru.ses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheam
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns,and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, ot
no pay required. [tis guaranteed to
ive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Fo:
sale by Carr Bros. tf
ES ESC ee
Split Peas.
Just received at J. J. Jackson's a
lotof Cleveland split peas, for sale at
26 cents a package. Try ’em—thoy
are nice, tf
were innocent and that they knew
nothing about it.
Court avjourned till 9 o’clock this
morning, Williams stiil being on the
tand.
A Mysterious Fire.
Two buildings containing hoisting
machinery and tools, and situated on
the Ne.ada Hill quartz claims near
Auburn, Placer county, were burned
he latter part of last week. There was
no work being done on either claim
at the time, and as the buildings are
not close together the fire may prove
to. have been the work of an incendiwry. Under Sheriff Holland of this
city is the principal owner of the property, but Doc. WIkinson of Placer
county is reported to hive an intere-t
in it. There was an insurance of $600
on each of the buildings anid their co 1tents, the policy being in one of the
companies represented by — Deputy
‘ounty Recorder fhomas. Mr. Hi 1
land was out of town yester lay on oftivial business and no detuils in addition to the above could be obtained.
The Overland for October.
The current Overlind devotes its
first two papers to the interesting land
of the Mikado. “Japanese Homes and
Temples’ and “Japanese Ghost
Myths” afford zlimpses of the life, religion, and folk-lore of the people who
were so lately themselves almost
myths tothe American. The frontispiece also represents a Japanese scene
—the entrance to a fameus temple at
Nikko, The sixth of Gen. Howard’s
“Indian War papers’’ gives an account
of the lively battle at Birch Creek.
“Chronicles of Camp Wright’? ure continned; “Chata and Chinita” and
to walk the floor.
ed for it.
Bronchitis.
& Grissell’s.
new gvods.
Usx D. D: D. for Dyspepsia.
millinery of the count, ol2-5t
Trial bottle free at Carr
Bros. drugstore, large vottles $1.New Dress Goods at Mr@ Mills
All ladies purchasing a dress pattern
of the latest styles of goods just reveived at Mrs. Mills & Grissell’s can
have their measure taken and a dre: +
lining cut with each dress, without ex
tra charge. Call and see the beautiful
014-3t
I wave have been a great sufferer
from catar.h for over ten years; had
it very bad, could hardly breathe.
some nights I could not -leep—ha
I purchased Ely’
Cream Balm and am using it freely, it
is working a cure surely.
advised several friends to use it, and
with happy results in every case.
is the one medicine above all other
made tu cure catarrh, and it is worth
its weight in gold. I tnank God 1
have iound a remeviy I can use with
safety and that does ali that isclaimlt iscuring my déafvess.—
B. W. Sperry, Hartiurd, Conn.
I have
Scuoo. books and all kinds of schoo .
supplies at Carr Bros.
I and Colds, will be, for a limited time,
character sketches typical of the
*‘ould sod.”
Forest Tree Seeds.
Il is announced th .t the State Board
of Forestry is in receipt of seeds of the
Eucalyptus Globuius (Manua gum) in
one ounce packages, and the Eucalyptus Coryauca yx (sugar gum) in
one ounce packages, which will be distribu ed on application to Sands W.
Korman, Secretary of the Board, at 42
Nevada block, San Francisco.
Scanned
AGUift fer All.
In order to give all a chance to test
‘it, and thus be convinced of its wonderful curative powers Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
given away. ‘This offer is not only
liberal, but shows unbounded faith ix
che merits of this great remedy. All
who suffer from Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, or any
affection of Throat, Chest or Lungs,
are especially requested to call at Carr
Bros.’ Drugstore, and get a Trial Botile Free, Lurge Bottles $1.
Cure. Carr Bros.,
Knuvtwell, Bloouw
vl-ldw.
Exectrric Cat rrh
Nevada; omith &
tieid,
ia offered for rent
“The Acequia Madre of Santiago" are
continued, and an oll Californian begins ‘‘A Pioneer Story.” The ed.torial
notes, current events, etc., are well
filled with matters of general’ and
local interest. —
. psA Curvaman, named Wing You, is‘a
candidate for Cou iciiman of the city
of Baltimore. The Chinese are making hay in the East while the sun
-hines. In the course of time tie
Celestial will be better known there
Cheap, but First-class.
Fresh Nevada Lard at J. J. Jackcun’s Beehive Grocery Store, only
90 cents a can.
Everything else in proportion,
place in town to trade.
=
a2-t
The Last Oppertunity
Don’t wait. Goto I. Boysen and sit
for your Photo. Only here for a few
days longer. tf.
DeHaven’s* Dvspepaia Destroyer
will cure rick ngadache. ”
Office to Kent.
A nice room, suitable for an office,
at $5 per ménth.
‘ts tullest capaciiy,
A G00D SEASON.
. Activity of the Lumber Business in East. “ern Nevada County.
.
. ow
The Truckee Republican says: I
has been a iong time since there has
. bden the amount of activity displayed .
‘in th lamber tr de » long the ‘Truckee
iriver that there has been this season.
The boom in the lower part of the
State cused a marked appreciation in
the price of lumber. Coast lumber is
up” and consequently — the
mountain supply has been drown upon
more large:y than usual. All the mills
in this vicinity have been doing weil}
anith.ve bees shipped as fast as cars .
could be obtainet. Prices hive been
awivanced here and it is reported that
large sales of common Inmber have
Leen made during the past week for
#13 per thousand. The millmen clvin
to have been serivusly hampered this
reason by a scurcity o.latorers, it being at present neat to an impos-ibiuty
to hire ‘any.
7
“away
The uals have order
enough now on hand to fil which wilt
take every stick of dry lusaber now in
the yarus, and beiore she season cioses
much thatis green will prob biy. re
shipped “L'here will ve iess than’ ten
mil toa feet carried over by. all the
tails. ’
The Truckee Lumber €o’s mill i
Closed-un accouat of Low water, 80 that
no logs can be drivea down the fiver
fhe Verdi mill is busy sup plying
the box actory, which institution is
being run to its~fullost capacuy on
packing boxes, tue vewand tor wie.
is enormous. i
Schatfer’s mill is doing lots of work,
cutting 69,000 feet dvaly with ove side
next week. He made @ large sule last
week,
ktlen’s mi.l is cutting 39,00 feet
daiy. Allof the merchantavie luuber on hand was sold this week tu the
P.citic L. & W. Ce.
Kichardson Bros. also made a heavy
3 leot lumber this We&eK at advanced
prices. The mil is running steadily. .
VU. Lonky is running one mill, ascar. I
city of iabor causing one to be shut
down. He is well supplied with
orders,
The Bee. Mil’ Co. has but little Lamber forsale and the mill is busy getting vut the material lor the big ive
house at that place. Forty thousand
feet is being cut daily,
The Pacitie Lumber & © Wood Co.,
have orders for all their mer b ontable
‘umber and have purchased some from
others
Tue mil is being crowded to
They tiad it dithcult to get li borers.
.
no
Mountain tce. t
I am now prepared to deliver Moun
tain Ice in quantities to suit. Orders
left at the Ice House on the Plaza or
sent through the postottice to the un
lersigned will be promptly attended to.
ee Ss
ml V. Sauvur, Prop.
[i is calculated to start the other side. .
therefore .
Patronize the man that brought prices down in
CHAMPION CLOTEING SAL'SWAN OF NEVADA COUNTY,
N
Bloomfield I have compelled one store
Ee) : 8 are
SAN FRANCISCO
OPPOSITION STORES
OF NEVADA CITY
AND NORTA BLOOMFIELD
Have Received During the Past Three Weeks the
LARGEST, FINEST,
AND MO>sT COMPLETE STOCK OF
Clothing, Boots é& Shoes,
Hats, Blankets, Trunks, Ete, Ete.
EVER BROUGHT TO THE MOUNTAINS,
IN THIS CITY . HAVE OPENED THE
BOOT AND SHOE STORE
NORTH OF SACRAMENTO,
The 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 East,
IN MY CLOTHING STORE
[ HVE SUITS OF THE FINEST GRADRS. THE BEST
FITTING AND TAR LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
lhe people of the Ridge will find that the prices at my
BLOOMFIELD BRANCH STORE ~
Are as low as those of this city.
[ extend a special invitation to che people of Grass Val
ey and the lower country to call and examine my_ stock
ind prices. I am now conducting the Largest Business
n this part of the State. My expenses are small, and
defy all competition.
Nevada County and works for the interest
of the people.
L. HYMAN,
B. Since I instituted a branch store
at North
to suspend at that
ace, and one at Eureka, because my prices were so low
hey could not compete with me.
Elways ask fo" the San Princiseo Opposit'on <ttres
Nos. 2 to 8 Cemmercial Street, Nevada City.
Opposite P. Lund's Ho:el, North Bioumfield.
nee In a
attend the
ani Farnishiny Gols
.At this. Sale he inte
TH
CLOTHING
Ever purchased by any dealer
Goods willarrive this week
This Fall and W spection.
BH. M
Enquire at the Daily Taanecairr office Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St,
‘
IS AN OFFER LIKE THE FOLLOWING
MADE TO THE
PROFLE OF NEVADA COUNTY,
SB. FL. MILLER,
Of this city,left for San Francisco Sunday, Oct. 16, to
Closiny Out Sale of Oa of the Larzast Cloth ing
LARGEST AND FINEST STOCKS
AND
FURNISHING GOODS
Biggest Slaughter !
At this Establishment ever known in the County of Nevada, of
Glothing =
Furnishing Goods,
~~ Rubber ‘Outfits, Ete,
Lifetime .
'
nds buying one of
R. SHOEMAKER,
SHOEMAKER, NIVENS & UREN,
improved Farming Lands, By
is to facilitate the ready transfer of property at rates satis'
hous393 on this Coast. factory to purchaser and seller,
ment, Railroad and Private Ownership.
OFFICE WITH C. E. UREN IN THE HOLee
A, N.VENS, Jr. CHA3. EF. UREN,
E’OQOTEIIL. I.
HEAL ESTATE AND MINING AGENCY,
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Will Buy and Sell, on Commission, Improved and UnImproved and Unimproved 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
Information freely given regarding lands of GovernBROOKE BLOCK, MAIN STREET,
GRASS VALLEY, CAL.
north of Sacramento. The
and will be ready for ininter will witness the
ILLER,
To EXome Seekers.
NEVADA COUNTY LAND AND
pacers
DIRECTORS:
my JOHN T. MORGAN,
GEO. C. GAYLORD,
E. M. PRESTON NAT. P. BROWN
GEO. E. TURNER,
WM. CAMPBEL W.C. JONES, =’ G. E. BRAND,
ie
LARGE LIST OF DESIRABLE HOMES
For Sale, ranging in price from $1.50 to $10 per acre. .
FOR LIST OF PROPERTY AND FULL INee ee
IMPROVEMENT
ASCLATION
_ CHAS. BARKER,
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AND LANDS OFFERED FOR SALE. —
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&7 20,000 Acres ‘of Railroad and Otker Unimproved Lands
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FORMATION, CALL ON OR ADDRESS
CG. E. BRAND, NEVADA CITY, CAL.