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April 28, 1892 (4 pages)

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[IE JOHN. nméreial St pa roceries tE, us-any body UNTER, orisetthe $30 000 Transacted, 3 PAYABLE FAMAmtO (CHANG K . the prin. BRIratn art of the ye ry County lien = ur~ manic. . PRESIDEY™~ 2 PRESIDENT eras CasHierR phandsxuc'y NT. Monain } GAN, ‘ING BIBLE.’’ is of 70U0 largeand several tions, includred plates, in ED . ; sive territory ness. Better been offered. nmissions, we » your door. te the right sription. Valhandle this jor descriptive ther particulishing Co., tle, Wash. oad Street, “9 : Proprietor. ON HAND [CINES, ynpounded. k of the . STATIONERY Foolscap, Bill, ers, Papetens, Penvils, , Mucilage, , Visiting . Note, d Day urnals, — c. Low Pricas Market sBANK, .--Propriator VEAw, BAUSA D, wholesale or ually found in TAFFZIGER, R KET, YFVADA CITY . Proprietors Veal E eB. HAND A THE PEOPLE CON and OE STORE. IDGE pened a firstot and Shoe the National ilding, and is oes at the very ed a fine lot of ens 02 Ss or at Law, iB STATE AND RPSL TE EAE CS IIE eememaneas cecanesimembaiesil a THE -DAILY. “TRANSCRIPT. Nevada City, Nevada County, Calif. Published “Every Evening Except Sundays and Legal Holidays. : Established Sept. 6, 1860. Tanus—15. Cents a Week; 60 Cents a Month ; $6 a Year. ‘ THURSDAY EV’NG APRIL {28, ’92: EEE IDAHO MINE The 2000-foot Laval Stared —The Deepest Gold Mine in the World. Telegraph: Tuesday the miners in the Idaho mine beg:n to run thé 200(0-foot level. It willrun to the westward.— This is the. deepest gold mine in the werld, so far as we have known or heard. The 19)0-level is looking very well; it is satisfactory to the owners. It is believed, for good-reasons-indicated in appearances, that the 2000-foot level will develop a good sizedand a paying ledge. Itis now proved that gold is deep down in the earth, or as Job says gold is where they fine (he meant find) it. . The Man Arrested Here. Auburn Republican :—Chas. Johnson, ef Lvomis, is now held at Auburn jail on the charge of obtaining money from T. B Misley under false pretenses. He had left for parts unknown, but postal cards were sent eut and en Thursday, Lou. P. Schmidt, Under Sheriff of Nevada county, telegraphed Sheruff Conroy that he had his man. Deputy Sheriff Haines went to Nevada City and returned. witli Johnson on Friday. guilty in Justice Fulton’s Court to obtaining $15 under false pretences, and was sentenced to four months in the county jail. A number -ef charges at Rocklin still await him. Johnson pleaded School Election. The election of three School Dirctors for this District will take place at the Washington schoolhouse on Saturday. We understand that the present Directors, Messrs. Morgan, Shoccraft and Sukeforth, have consented to serve anotaer term if it is the wish of the voters that they shouiddeso. We have heard of no new candidates for Directors, and presume the old members wili be reelected. RESERVOIR BROKEN, A Large Body of Water Rushes Down the Ravine. : Telegraph: Tuesday evening the large . reservoir belonging to the Nevada Ditch Company (Patrick Campbell owns it we believed) broke and the water rushed down Buckeye ravine in a bedy and went towards Spenceville. The reservoir occupied about six-acres of ground and it was nearly one-eight of a mile across the surface of the water. The deepest place of water was about twenty five feet The cause of the break is supposed to be cracks made in the walls, or dams, by the late earthquakes. There must be some damages done by. the rush of water down the ravine. Or HBOrEL ARRIVALS. National Kxchange. R. McKillican, Oakland, Fred Brown, Bleomtield, F. A. Brooks, San Fraacisco,; J. B. O'Conner, do O. C. Eaton, do P. H. Arnold, do C. M. Casler, do A. Zekind, do J. H. Davies, do W. F. Carter, do, W. J. Rogers, Grass Valley, “C2 Orzalhi, Graniteville, A. Anderson, Pike City, Joha Spaulding, Siegler Springs, Sam Butler, Sacramento. Bem Ser ear eae NE Se SER “Thank You,’’ Is what Mrs. Paisley, of Newburgh, N. Y., always says to Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It cured her ofa severe. case ' of scrofula and eczema aud she has reason to be grateful. Ir you are Bilious take Hood’s Pills. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ChilDlai », Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posit \ely cures Piles, or.no pay required ‘It is “taranteed to give perfect satisfac tion o: money refunded. Price 25 cents per box or sale at Uarr Brothers’ Drug s20ly . The old idea was that facial eruptions were due to a“ blood humor,” for which they gave potash, Thus all the old sarsaparillas contain potash, a nauseating mineral, that instead of decreasing, actually creates more eruptions. You have noticed this when taking other Sarsaparillas. It is however now known that the stomach, the blood creating power, is the seat of all vitiating or cleansing operations. A e‘omach.clogged by indigestion or constipation, vitiates the blood, result pimples. <A clean stomach and healthful digestion purifies itand they disappear. Thus Joy's Vegetable Sarsuparilla is compounded after the modérn idca to regulats the bowels and stimulatothe digestion. The effect is immediate, A shorttestimonial to contrast the’ tion of the potash parillas and Joy's" Mra. C. D. Stuart, of 400 Hayes &t., 8. F., writes: “I have for years hed Ingigestion. I tried a popular Sarsaparilla but it caused more pimples to break out on my face. Hearing that Joy’s was a later preparation and acted differently I tried it, and the pimples . immediately disappeared.” FOR SALE BY CARR BROTHERS, — THINGS SAID AND DONE Heard and Seen by the Daily Transeript Reporter. A. A. Bruce, whoworks in the Idaho mine, had his head badly cut Tuesday night by a rock falling on it. Tne Spriug meeting of the Sacramento Valley Association of Congregational churches will, be held in Grass Valley, May 3rdand 4th. An interesting programme has been arranged. Mrs. Maude Peaslee has again been engaged as teacher of the public school at Emigrant Gap; and has assumed the duties of her position. : Bishop Manogue administered. the sacrament of contirmation to a class of fiftyeight in Marysville last Sunday, and on Monday to a class of thirty-two tn Nicolaus, Sutter county. The Piety Hill fire ‘bell has arrived, and now the residents of Gethsemue, Zien and Jordan Ptreets, Tribulation Trail, Hard Scrabble Avenue, and other streets and trails will know that there is a fire when the bell is rung. » The name of D. B. Knight, of Marys: ville, is to be presented to thé; Republican State Convention as a delegate frum the Second Congressi mal District to the National Convention. On Menday afternoon Josie Durst’ was given-a surprise party by a number of young friends at her home on Commercial street. There were about twenty girls and boys present. They indulged in all kinds of games and after which they had a tine supper. _tainer. —— — —— Kind words are the ‘bright flowers of earthly existence ; use them, especially around the hearth-stone. In the fireside circle they are glistening gems, fresh as dew, beyond prite, making glad the heart and exhilerating the spirits. The Exécutive Com.nit ee of Grass Valley appointed by the civcizens’ meeting held in March for the purpose of making arrangements for the entertainment for the meinbers of*the National Press Association, are to meet in the dining room of the Holbrooke Hotel this evening, for the purpese of appointing sub-committees and transacting other business. Judge Coffey ef San Fraaciseo has signed thetinal decree of distribution in the matter of the estate of George Hearst. By the decree Mrs. Phebe Hearst takes one-half the residue absolutely as widew; and the remaining one-half absolutely ; but in the event of her m wriage, all o.f that part of the oae-half last mentioned that may remuin in her possession at the date of her mirriage is o vest m her son, William R. Hearst. They voted Josie a royal enterA Dead-Shot, The follewing formdla is said to be a sure curefor drunkenness. Let some old whiskey-head give it a trial, and then send the TRANscriPr a certiticate that it is an infallible cure—which it is said to be ; Ichthyol! Ammon Sulpho, 2 drachms. Hodrostis Sulphate, 1 drachm,. Tr Nux Vomie, 2 drachms. Resorcine, 2 drachms. Tr Columbo, (non alcoholic) 3 oz. Liq. Ammon. Acitatis, q. 3. 3 oz. Two teaspoonfuls every three hours, for three weeks, Directions to Druggists how to Com* pound the Medicine. The Columbo must be a non-alcoholic tincture. Evaporate the alcohol, then supply the volume left hy evaporation of the aleohol by an equal volume of water, otherwise an insoluble precipitate will be had. SUNRISE DA HSE Advertised Letters. The following is a list of the letters remaining in the post-officeat Nevada City Nevada County, Cal., April 28, 1892: Cannow, Mrs. Johnsen, Mrs. Sarah W. Lewis, Mrs. Mable Long, J. D. 5 Lublys, Mrs. Laney Maciel, Antenio Teixeire, Moore, T. W. McCloud, Mrs. McLaughlin, Thos. Oliver, Maggie V. 2 Osborn, Mathau B. Phillips, W. W. Shoeuberg, F. M, Wells, Miss Josie FOREIGN. Gay, Marie Kris' opher Francis Bevistayn, If not called for in fifteen days the letters will be sent to the dead letter office. “. Parties calling for any of these letters will please say advertised, and pay a fee of ene cent for each letter. LEonarp S. Catxrns, P. M. cao eae Death of John Cohn. Miss Annie Cehn, stewardess at the Union Hotel, received # telegram yesterday announcing the death of her brother, John ‘Cohn, at Kenton, Shasta county, near Redding. No particulars were received. The remains will be brought to this city and taken thence to Camptonville, Supertor Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court to-day, Hon. John Caldwell presiding : Estate of Timothy Le Duc, deceased. The following appraisers were appointed: Wim, Campbell, Thomas Othet and P. H. Paynter. Special Meeting. There will be a special meeting of Y. M. I., No 30, tomorrow evening at 7 :30 sharp. Every member is requested to be present, as business of importance will be transacted, Soseememnietemansnenimentinn=emmmmmemennenae sot , When thelips are dry or scarred, When the teeth are dark or dull, When tongue is hot and hard,And tills the tainted mouth too full, The magic SOZODONT supply, _ And all those ills before it fly. K. of P. Attention. * ‘The regular weekly meeting ef Milo Lodge, No. 48, will be held Friday evening. A ‘ull atteadance is requested. Cras. Pecor, C. C. B, §, Rector, K. of R. & 8, saesprepeesnoueereyemveienssuinnarnhastanmstanasisinamerehnasaaestiarunteeetnliammmmmmtne’ ARRESTED. The New San Francisco Grand Jury. Have Got Down to Business, A dispatch to the Transcript says that Assemblyman Elwood Bruner and Assemblyman McCall were arrested this morning in San Francisco, by order “of the new Grand Jury. PERSONAL MENTION. Sucial and Other Notes About People Old and Young. _C, Houler of San Jose is in town. J. A. Davis of San Franciséo, came in on the train this morning. J-W. Greenlaw the flour man: of Sacramento is here. S. B. Maynard of San Francisco is in town. C. M. Casler arrived here from facra.mento this-mo.ning. Capt. Gec. A. Nihelli left this morning for San Francisce, anit “from there he will go to Forbestewn on mining: business. who has been sick in this city fora long time, is getting along finely. Alex. Zekind, the cigar man, arrived in town last evening. He is agent fer the best and cheapest cigars made in the United States or fereign lands. Marysville Appeal : Henry Lane and J. V. Hunter were down from Nevada City Tnesday. Mr. Hunter was the owner of the old Providence mine. He has not been in Marysville before sinve 1859, presen us Schoif is Dead. Jaseph Schoff, who has been sick for a long time, died at his cabin on American Hill Wednesday night. He will be buried by Oustomah Lodge, I. O. O. F., of which organization he was a member. +2 2G ee Three Odd Fellows. Three members of Oustomah Ledge, No. 16, I. O. O. F. have died in. this city within three days, namely : Camillo Genasci, Martin Thowas, Sr., and Joseph Schoff. iat iad eae abe cca Sickness Among Children, Especially infants, is prevalent more or less at all times, but is largely avoided by giving proper neurishment and wholesome food. The most successful and _reliable of all is the Gail Borden *Eagle” Brand Condensed Milk. Your grocer and druggist keep-itFire damaged the new Atheneum building at Chicage to the extent of $20,000: The room of the Chicago Society of Artists is partly gutted and many choice paintings are ruined. a see THE assignment of John Kingsbury, the banker of Brockport, N. Y., amounts to about $85,000. At present there are get back the money. Z +e Jay Gout is said to have gained thirty pounds in flesh during his sojourn at El Paso. Tue first consignment of cherries from California received at Chicago, sold for $1 per pound. : oR ree ee Wit1am H. Pore has been arrested at Chicago and charged with embezzlements at Birmingham, England. + 7ee Tue enlisted men of the army are to be furnished with cravats, the first they have had since the days when the military wore st cks. THE present term of the Circuit Court at Greensburg, Ind., which has just begun, is notable for the large number of divorce cases docketed, in twelve ef which the wife is the complainant. (oenanse tenes meaeetammiaee d A Safe Investment. Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a
return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can’ buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., ete. It is pleasant and ‘agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon, Trial bottles free at Carr Bros. Drug store. —— ++ 286+ ‘History Repeats Itself,’’ And so does Hood’s Sarsaparilla in the remarka)le cures it is continually accomplishing. If you will give this medicine a fair trial it will do you good. Hovp’s Piits act easily, yet efficiently, ~ oe »*Public Taste’? Hams and Bacon’’ And Lard are the best. Try them and you'll want no other. Manutactured by Couey Bros., Commercial street: 3 Don’t Order From Travelers When John Swart, the artistic photographer of Nevada City, can give you better crayon or India ink life-size portraits in latest style frames and for less money. Call and see the samples ef work and frames. = d20-tf —1<8eo— fe From the Sublime To the ridiculous is but a step, according to Schiller, and from misery to happiness is butajunp if you use Cephaline fur headache. For sale by Carr Bros. or W. D. Vinton, BORN, At Washington, April 26, te John Brimskill and wife, a daughter. . . MARRIED. At San Francisco, Apri Father Ryan, Thos. H. Corcoran of Sa. Pranci-co and Miss Josie Laudrigan uv. a ~ Jose, Mrs. S. R. Heath, of French Corral, } no indications that the depositors will . COCOANUT TREES. ~ THEY ARE GROWN VERY SUCCESSFULLY IN SOUTH FLORIDA, Although Introduced Only Sixteen Years Ago, the State Could Not Now Do Very Well Without Them—Some of the Many Uses the Cocoanut Is Put To. While the cocoanut tree abounds in South Florida it is not a not a native of the section nor has the fruit been cultivated here for any great length of time. About sixteen years ago a Bahama vessel was wrecked off the coast, near Jupiter inlet. Soon after the waves began bringing the cargo ashore, among which were found a large number of cocoanuts. Residents were very few in this section at that time, but they ‘gathered together and appropriated whatever came to{them. These cocoanuts were considered great prizes and were at once planted. The soil was found to be favorable to the growth and they thrived wonderfully. Thus was introduced the culture of the nut upon the.soil of the North American continent. In Dade county;one of the southernmost ceunties of the state, which has a sea front of 150 miles, there are now groves of great beauty contuining from 100 to 6,000 trees. Cocoanut culture is very simple.The ripe nut.is plucked from the tree and, in the outer husk that surrounds it, is put ander ground, lightly covered-with soil. ‘fhe first shoot should make its. appearance in one mouth after planting, but it is often two before it comes. When it is about-a foot high it is transplanted to its permanent resting place. If the nut is planted as a nursery stock the husk is left on, as the young plant is very tender, and it seems that a growth out of the husk has a tendency to make -strong the reedlike joints. If it be first planted where it is to remain the husk is usually removed. ne For the first year the plant requires eareful protection -from the winds, but it gradually grows hardy, and at the end}; of six years begins béaring. The blooms make their appearance—a dozen or mure fingers, looking like grains of corn strung en wire about a foot in length.: These grains are young nuts. : They ripen in a year’s time, and thereafter until its death the tree is” never without fruit in various stages of -ripeness, from a tiny lobe the size of a pea to ripe nuts, and there is not %a day in the year when the ripe nuts cannot be . secured. It has been demonstrated in other ccuntries that the cocoanut tree will bear fruit for twenty-five years. To what age they live has not been ascertained. The trees make a most beautiful and imposing grove, being truly tropical in their appearance. As they are planted ohly about twenty feet apart, they cast a thick, unvarying shade. They ar evergreen, as is most tropical foliage, and their gracefulness, with the great heizht they attain, makes them a desirable addition to a home in the far south, The diameter of the tree ranges from one foot to four, and they attain a height of 125 feet, having as many as 400 nuts on them at one time. The old fashioned method of grating the nut has been superseded by a machine for grinding, and the residents of the southern country keep on hand for their use a fresh supply of homemade desiccated cocoanut, from which various toothsome’ dishes are prepared. The! ‘product is becoming more generally known by reason of its excellent fiber, . and the “cloth,” a strong, fibrous bark, that grows far above the-ground and is! If the use of . ‘ cocoanut butter ever becoines common . utilized in many ways. the owner of a grove of these trees will see his fortune ahead. The butter is made from the oil of the nut, expressed by machinery. Even the raw grated nut is an excel. ROB FINNIE'S DIAMOND. A Chinese Lanndryman 's Snroosed to Have Stolen the! Jewel, _The Sacramento News says that Robert D. Finnie, formerly of Geass Vailey, on Tuesday morning last swore out @ warrant for the arrest of the proprietor of a Chinese laundry on Fifth and X streets, Sacramento. gave the Chinese some soiled linen to wash. Monday Finnie discovered that his valuable diamond stu t was gene and he immediately suspected that the Chinese had ptrloined it. The stnd was in one’ of the shirts wiich Was given to the Chinese and Finuie beHeves that the Mongol coutiscated the missinty dianiond. Otliver Reel asrosted the suspected thief Tuesday morning, but a thorough search of his clothing failed to reveal the missing jewel. The Chinese was charged with grand larceny. eo The World Enriched. The tacilities of the present day for the production of everytiuing that will conducé to the inatecial welfare aud coinfort of mankind are al:nost-pnlimited,and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world -was enriched with the only remedy which is truly pleasant and ,refreshing to the taste and prompt and effsetual to cleanse the system gent'y in the spring time or in fact, at any time, and the better it isKhown the more popular it becomes, é SS ae Se? h moaiatia © Da'mariac OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO th. Demoeratie voters of the Nevada City Vreeinet thac the peimaries for the election of Delegates to the Democratic Coun: y Convention to be held in Nevada City May Jith, 1802, will be held on lay } “tH, ‘(\! Suuliday, May ith, 92, ' At 8 o'clock vp. ou. in the following places : Nevada No. I—At Teo House, Nevada No, 2—At City Hall, Nevada No, 3—At Court Hense. By order of . TOWNSHIP COMMiTTEE. . Dwelling filsuse fo Sale, { % The property known oa the ; an 1 1 “Dueray place,” in tie west. re ern part of the city, is oifered eos) Roe for sate clu ap tereash, . “The property consists of two acres of ‘Jand planted in orchard and Vineyard ; 27 acres of unimproved lind with good government title, all fenced in, and with . good pasture for cow 5-4 large one story ‘and half dwelling horse, with tive plastered rooms, a small room, — kitehen and pantry on thetirst floor, and several un. finished rooms on the second floor, and a large collar; also a fine bari and a’ good witer right for several incues of water. The house and barn in jirat-class— condition For more particulars enquire of FELIX GILLETT, Barren Hill Nursery, About a month ago Finnie . . Nevada City, Cal. ap23-lin Peculiar In many fmvortant respects, Hood's Sars» parilia is different from and superior to other medicines. Pecullar in combination, proportion and preparation of Ingredients, Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses the full curative vrlue of the best known vegetable remedies. Peculiar in its medicinal merit. won derful cures are accomplished by Hood’s Sarsaparilla Peculiar in the confidence it gains among all classes, one bottle always sells another. Peculiar in its “ good name at home” — there is more of Hood’s Sarsaparilla sold in Lowell, where it 1s made, than of all other sarsaparillas or blood purifiers. Peciitiar in its phenomenal sales abroad, no other preparation has ever attained such popularity inso shortatime. It really Is a Peculiar Medicine Peculiar in strength: and economy — Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the only medicine of which can truly be said, ‘100 doses one dollar.” > Medicines. in larger and smaller bottles require larger doses, and do not produce as good results as 5 Hood’s Sarsaparilla . Sold by druggists. $1; sixfor 85. Prepared by C. 1. HOOD & CO,, Apothecaries, Lowell, Masa. {00 Doses One Dollar Diyidend Notice. T a meeting of the. Board of Directors of the Champion Mining Company, heldon the 12th day of April, 1892, a dividend (No. 19) of Thirty (30) cents per share was declared payable on and after Friday, April 15, 1892, at the office of the Company, No. 320 Sansonte’ street, Room 10, San Francisco, Cal. Transfer bodks will be closed on Thursday, April 14, 1892, at 9 o’clock-a. mM. : Turo. Werzet, Sec’y. fiOce—No. 320 Sansonre street, Room 10, San Fran cisco, Cal. ml NEW STORE and NEW GODS VICTOR LUBECK tps ES notice to the peeple of Nevada County that he has opened a New Store in the Transeript Block, COMMERCIAL STREET, Where he will keep on hand a complete Stock of Clothing, Boots, Shoes of*all kinds, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Ladies’ Fancy Goods, Children's and Misses’ Summer Hats. . Be sure and call and see my Coods, as I shall sell cheaper than any one else in Nevada County. I have come hereto stay and therefore shall give big bargains to everybody. V, LUBECK, Nevada City, April 20th. FOR CITY 'TRUSTEE. FRED E. BROWN Will be a Candidate for City’ Trustaa At the May Election. lent substitute for ‘‘shortening” in bread, ° the grated nut. in the same quantity being substituted for lard. The cooking process seems to destroy entirely the vegetable taste and appearance, and biscuit made with it are pronounced as good as real cream biscuit. Shorn of its cocoanut growth, a tropi. cal country would certainly be less attractive in appearance. The long, feathery leaves that undulate so gracefully in the breeze which sighs among them, the “everlasting green” of their coloring, their tall stateliness‘ and their symmetry beautify the whole country where they grow—especially the south Florida) country, where they grow in such profusion.—St. Louis Republic. Paris Has Thousands of Trees. Statistics show that the parks and gardens in Paris nuinber not less than 299,294 shrubs aud 22,038 large trees. The number of trees which line the streets is considerably over 100,000. The quarter of Paris which is most abundant in trees is that of Passy, just beyond the Trocadero, and just across thé Seine from what was the site of the ES exposition of 1889.—New York erald. — — Cause of Winter's Coldness. The earth is nearer to the sun in winter than in summer, but the cause of the cold weather of the former season is the oblique inclination of the sun's rays. Did the sun shine as directly on the earth’s surface in January as in June the winter would be the hotter season. —New York Journal. g To Remove a Mole. To rid one’s self of a mole, try to remove it by tying around it white silk thread. It is claimed that the mole will drop off in a few days.—Good Housekeeping. Absolutely Pure. Cream of. tartar baking Powder.— Highest of all in leavening strength.— Caresr Unsrrep Sratres GoveRNMEN’ Foop Report. Royat Baxine Powper Co. JM. FOLEY, Confectioner. It's a Miss-Taken Idea To suppose that because my Peanut Taffy is quite inexpensive, it is on that account __._less_to_he enjoyed Have U tested 40 What will the’ friend say ? gy That more delicious Taffy not only never was — it? If you have'nt, consult some friend of yours who has and get an opinion on its merits—an opinion based on actual experience. but never will be made. No. 13 Commercial St., Nevada City, Logenia Sheeting, Fine line of Corsets, formerly $1 Silicia, 3 yards for 25 ceuts. @hallis, £0 yards for. $1. Surah Silks tren 40 cents up. TInfant’s Lace Caps ceniseacn, Commercial Street 7 pcos a mepecial Sale. In order to make reem for our second shipment of Millinery, we will offer to the public the following bargains ve 20 yards Merrimac Calico for $1—warranted to wash. 12) yards AmPskeag Apron Gingham, for $1. Piquot Sheeting, 24 yards wide, best quality, at 30 cents per yard. 4 yards wide, at 25 cents per yard, 10 ;ards Lonsdule Maslin fer $1. ‘Best quality Table Oilcloth at 25 cents per yard, Coats Cotton, 6 spools fer 25 cents. Ladies’ Balbriggan Hose, at 10 ceuts per pair. Ladies’ Fine Hemstitehed Handkerchiefs at 45 oonts per dozen. .50, now selling at 75 cents. Lilse Thread Gloves from 10 cents up. Crepes, in the latest patterns, 5 cents per yard: Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Vests at.124 cents each. Misses’ Jersey Ribbed Vests at 10 cents cach. Dress Goods at the GREATEST from 15 cents up. As we are closing cut, entirely, our Ladies’ and, Child ren’s Skees, also Boots and Gent's Furnishing Goods wewill offer them at a Great Sacrifice. We have received a new line of Trimmed Sailors which we wil sel] at 15 cents apiece. This S2le Wil! Be For Cash Only. Kkemember the place. SE pg aj cr! ae next to Colley’s REDUCED PRICES. brand Spring Qpanny We shall be pleased to submit to your inspection all This Week more TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS han were ever before Seen in any one house in the county. We want you to see them whether you wish to purchase or not. SUMMER CLOTHING! I have just received from the East the Largest, Cheapest and Most Stylish STOCK OF . PRING : and : SUMMER : CLOTHIN EVER BROUGHT TO THE COUNTY, Of course everybody knows that we keep on hand the Largest, Best, Cheapest and Most Fashionable stock of Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Straw and Felt Hats, Nobby Neckties, Boots, Shoes, and everything else usually kept in a First-class Establishment, ie. Eh. DOT. Broad Street, Odd Fellows Building, Nevada City. — eemtsensueneneenncnnnt The Beehive Grocery Co, A 0600 MN AR A NEN 0 The Leadiug Grocery Store in Nevada City, ‘a; nM: (ng AT THIS STORE WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND THE CHOICEST GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CASE GOODS, LIQUORS, WINES, Etce., To be hid in Nevada City, My Goods are Fresh and. Pure and Sad at Loves Rates enn commen O00 eee J JJACKSON, “Beokive” Commercial St eens aren) ened Also, Daisy Wreathsat 5 Meat Market One of the Co *rayer Electric Plants and Pelton ind gutranteed.GEORGE 106 Wall St,, N. Y. NEVADA CITY, CAL. Thou shalt burn one Gas Jet, to preserve theLord’s, In Full Text on Thy Ceiling Agent for the Hlectrical Engineering-Comy manda market, lhese you desire—style, strength and cheapness. This combination is offered in our immense stock of everything new and desirable for the Spring trade. I have just received from our’ New York and San Francisco Houses a full line of Mens and Boys’ Clothing, Has, Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Rte, You ought to see our Mens’ Spring Suits from $5 to $10, They eclipse anything ever shown in this: or any other All goods sold are guaranteed as represented atest Fashions, Motors placed in operation. or money refunded. SLEEP, ; Charles Grimes, The Leading Clothier and Furnisher. {Corner Broad and Pine Streets..... A NevadaCity