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December 14, 1889 (4 pages)

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NG ids. es. cuterior ETC, 8, * *\ t oe. 3. & eoomp . Pe 8. GS; ct, RES IDS > NDand ~e OMmt is nples 4 ES t ay : ’ ON. ng in juire. ting * Cun . Jolls, Etc. MAS IST. 0. and and. ) this @—, elets, arms, Torand is at er ee The Daily Transeript, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1889, The itaintail. Following is’ the present season’s rainfall at this city as measured from day to day by the South Yuba Company’s gauge ; it chit Wg? fp ear tas ten od Oe enc 2.25 GE GS SIN ae 42 MOM h kisi 30 ‘Whe Genuine Article. The sale of seats for next Monday evening’s performance at this city of the Lew Johnson Minstrels, has now commenced. The company is composed of twenty genuine colored artists of recognized ability. This will give a night of unprecedented fun. Genuine colored minstrels have no superiors. They are actors of rare and versatile talent andsingers with natural and highly cultivated: voices. The performance, while being refined and strictly moral, is of a character to land the audience in a roar of laughter and applause, They will have a grand street parade’ in uniform; headed by the distinguished drum major, Sam‘ Wade.. They come. unanimously indorsed by the press'and public. Reserved seats at Mulloy’s. A Kick. Epitor Traxscriet—I want to file my earnest protest against the manner in which the bell on one of the engine houses was manipulated shortly before eight o’clock Thursday night. I suppose the taps were the call for some sort of a meeting of firemen, but they were in such close imitation of the regular fire alarm as to deceive many people. Don’t fool us again that way. Mr. Nervous. Native Daughters’? Election. The following were elected ‘Thursday evening as officers of Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W.,to serve during the ensuing term: Lizzie Keenan, P.; E. M. Wadsworth, 1st V. P.; Sarah Miller 2nd V. P.; Mary Hook, 3d V. P.; Seraph C. Sukeforth, R. 8. / Frances Costello, M.; Dr. Mary E. Little, M.E. The installation will be held January 9th. Another Cave. A cave occurred last Tuesday in the high bank above the Edwards road at the turnvut half a mile this side of the South Yuba. A Lig section of earth slid down, bringing with it-trees and brush. Fortunately travel was interrupted but a short time until the trees were cut out of the way. A A AP ACEP AE AEP ANTES PERSONALS. Carl Miller, of Mendocino City, passe ugh 8.F. recently. He says, ‘Joy’s Vege table Sarsaparilla entirely cured his live: and kidney trouble.” Rob't I. Barry, Assistant Superintenden’ Pullman Palace Gar Company, while in Cali : ia last summer, did not suffer with hi usual sick headaches, He gave Joy’s Vege table Sarsaparilla as the preventing agent. John M. Cox lives at.785 Turk 8t.,8.F. Hi used to be afflicted with sick headaches. } had one attack the day he commence: pl? Vegetable Sarsaparilla, but non since, They are done. C. A. Bushnell, of the Mu: phy Building Market 8t., P F., suffered with indigestio: aad dyspepsia in its worst form for years, ti! Jo! vi q table pe . aly Mees 10 Bl j . He now recommen: 0 eve ; similarly afflicted.Mrs. Dr. J. Hf. Mason, of No. 1053 Mark: 8t., 8. F., whose trouble was chronic biliou: neas, says of Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilia,‘‘i: action on the liver and kidneys is decide. and I am steadily improving.” ; A. W. Bogart is“a wholesale shoe mai facturer, at 765 Mission St.,-8. F, He say “Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla has given hi entire relief from his indigestion aii ds pepsiq.” Covans and colds kept off by taking Simmons Liver Regulator to regulate the system. ~ ~<® He Leaus Them All. Pay a visit to Dr. Van Aukin, the noted painless dentist, at the Union Hotel. He is the best equipped man stock of teeth to select from, at prices one half thore: usually charged elsewhere. Today we saw the-most beau” tiful agts of go!d-lined teeth ever seen. h¢re; Notwithstanding the storm, already largé numbers.of people dre taking advantage-of the Doctor’s extremely. low rates aud fine work. Go while you have.the chance. It-is not necessary for.us to say anything further for everybédy knows the Doctor ‘fs tle boas ‘of the business. rtf Beno "When Baby was sick, ; ‘ We gave her Costoria. Fs “* \ghe clung to Castéria Whey she had Children, a aoc ) Neca Soewh Ge °'ovin P Pre scarsz Simmons Liver Regulator, and it deserves.all the praise it ‘. from miners and cit'zens generally. ~-forthe busitiess-we ever saw. A large} 4 receives. Dr. D. W. Atkinson, Siloam’ a Springs, Ark. _ Tr ycu don’t go and sce Vinten’s holiday goods you will make a mistake, ee as tf. 2ans* Soar secures.a beautiful comea. Eh ie: qa eS te j still leads the van. It improves di~ GRASS VALLEY. News Notes and Comments From the Town’s Papers. [Tidings of Thursday, . Locally consi!ered, the Salvation Army is about the niost wide-uwake institution that Grass Valley can boast of. If every individual in town would only be as “instant in season and out of season” in the way of pushing his business as the Salvationists are in plying their calling, almost every body would get rich. If thie entire community had as much getnp-and-get per capita as the Salvation Army has, there would be an influx of men and money to Grass Valley that would open a hundred gold mines and make all the hills and yales around blossom as the rose. One week from tc-morrow will be Donation Day. Keep your eye on the biggest potatoe in the sack, and the largest stick of woud in the shed, and takethem to your respective schools that day. In the Idaho mine, this afternoon, Wm. Best, Jr.,. was caved on and quite seriously injured, although no bones were broken. The falling rock struck him on the back, just above the kidneys. At last accounts Mr. Best was euffering acutely, buta fatal result is not apprehended, [Telegraph of Thursday. . ; _ Mrs. H. J. Bush returned last night from a visit to relatives in San Francisco, The late heavy rains have not affected the Narrow Gauge railroad in thé Iéast, which proves how solid and well constructed is that line. Stephen Maynard ‘of Butte City, Montana, is visiting Grass Valley, ‘where he nsed to live and in which town he has many friends. The Grass Valley Minstrels had a good house last night, and gave a performance that was pleasing. Of course there was not a veteran in the company, but altogether the show was pleasing. The pumps at the Empire are kept running to their full capacity and they have all they can do to keep the water ‘‘forked.’”? Should a heavy rain ensue Supt. Starr fears that the surface water would bea little too much for the pumps. Work however, is going along eplendidly in the Empire; the ledge is looking first-rate, drifts are opened in good shape and the mine is destined for a long career of usefulness, We learn that there is great anxiety at Nevada City concerning the. safety of Bowman’s Dam, and that watchmen are placed there to warn the people of any breek. Those high mountain dams are pretty well loaded with water and the rivers are now carrying their full charge of water, and should Bowman’s Dam turn loose her flood it would cause havoc in the valleys below. Every precaution is being taken to secure that immense reservoir from breaking loose, [Editor Shoemaker should furnish a diagram with his jokes for the banofit of pocple.not acquainted with the geographical arrangement of things up this way— Editor. Transcript. ] {Union of Friday. As the abutmentsof the Jones Bar bridge are on .solid rock foundations, the span is 160 feet, and the bridge is higher than any known height of water in the river, there does not appear to be any sufficiert reason for apprehending danger to it, If high water takes that bridge away every other bridge on the Yuba will also go. Thomas Cracklin, who met an accidental death in the North Star mine on Monday last, was the pioneer miner of this district. He was agdod man and industrious. He had experienced the vicissiludes of a mining life, but the coming on of old age found him a poor man,and at his death he left nothing for the support of his aged wife. It has been proposed to raise a public subscription for her relief, and it is understood that an opportunity will soon be afforded to al! those who are willing to contribute toso worthy an object. The response should be a g3nerous cone Rocklin Orangey. R. C. Walrath says the oranges irom Dara Perkins’ orchard by the side of the railroad station at Rocklin, and which that genueman brought over here and presented to him, will be ready to eat in about a fortnight. They are big, yellow and tempting Icoking, but are a little hard yet. There are eleven on one twig and nine on the other. When they ripen a little more Mr. Walrath will send for the Trawscrier man who.be says hae a b-autiful mouth for oranges. —— Murt in the idaho, Richard Curtis, shift boss at the Idabo mine, was struck by a rock Thursday night and received serious injuries about the hips. He is reported to be partially paralyzed. —_—_—_—_— Your wasted cheeks: may have all the plumpness and bloom of healih through*your use ‘of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. The time honored remedy gestion, purifies the blood, and invigorates the system. Give it a trial. Wuy suffer with dyspepsia, biliousness or any disease of the liver when you can be cured -by Simmons Liver Regulatos. Nornuna nicer for a Christmas present than a tuilet set in a plush: case. Vinten has all tlie latest styles. tf, Goseamers, —o Handsome Gossamers for ladies and children, with and without capes and sleeves, at Mrs, Lester & Crawlord’s, I vsep Simmons Liver Regulator for indigestion with immediate relief.+O. ART OF ADVERTISING. A Successful Man’s Practical Exe perience Im it. That advertising is an art no one at all conversant with any business will attempt to deny. That advertising pays ia an incontrovertible fact. Tie colossal fortunes of the greatest merchiants are due to their persistent and copious use printers’ ink. One of the most Striking instances of the value of advertising is noted in a late number of the Journalist, which gives a biographical sketch of Thomas J. Barrett, who, for over twenty-five years, has devoted himself entirely to preparing advertising matter for Pear’s Suap. Mr. Barrett has made advertising a study, and has drawn to his aid all that money could purchase in the way of artistic work to beautify and adorn his notices. His aim in advertising has been not to crowd matter, but to take space and in that space to get some striking pictures which would catch the eye, all the time seeking new ideas to elaborate Lis ove article of Pear’s Soap. In fact the manufacturers of soap appear to bring more artistic excellence and taste to their aid than any other single line of -advertisers—and all of them make fortunes. Of course in all advertising the first and essential requisite is to have something to talk about regarding the merits of which one is willing to stake reputation. That Pear’s Soap stands in this position is evidenced by the fact that the house has endured one hundred years, and from its very inception has used printers’ ink with a liberal hand, They have now in their possession copies of the London Times, Morning Herald, Courier, Bell’s Life, Bell’s Weekly Messenger, and others of the year 1807, with their advertisements. They expended last year $647,000 in advertising. At the Paris Exposition alone they expended $20,000. Their success has been so great that this year they have laid out advertising to the extent of three-quarters of a million dollars. They have demonstrated the advantages; the: necessity of intelligent and liberal advertising. There is probably not a spgt.on the civilized globe where they have:mot made themselves heard. In the United States, where they contemplate spending at least one-third of their appropriation, they placed their advertising business in the hands of J. H. Bates’ adveriising agency, and one man in this agency, Lyman D, Morse, has devoted himself to the production of a series ofartistic advertisements, with a special feature of the best mag: azines and newspapers of the country. With true American ingenuity his designs surpass in artistic excellence those sent out from England, and have been so favorably received in the latter country that they are being extensively copied for usein Europe. That a single house can purchase so much valuable space in the journals of Europe and America for an article which can be bought in as small quantities as twenty-five cents’ worth not-alone proves the value of advertising but of soap as well. The Spence Observatory. As has heen heretofore stated in the Transcript, Mon. E. F. Spence, formerly and for many years a resident of Nevada City, éndowed with $50,000, an observatory to ba erected on a mountain near Los Angeles, and which willin one respect at lest outdo the Lick Observatory, asit will have the most powerful telescope in the world. There seems to be some trouble about the importation of the large glass for the telescope. The Government officials expect to charge about 40 per cent doty, which would make a feo of $2000 or $3000. Mr. Clark, who isin charge, claims free entry for the glass as raw material, and ona former occasion he succeeded in getting a similar glass without duty. The present hitch at the Custom-house will delay the importation fot some time. T eetenmrnaaiatene anata cere ee Tue way to make money is to save it. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the most economical medicine to buy, as it is the only medicine of which can truly be said, ‘100 doses one dollar.”" Do not take any other preparation if you have decided to buy Hood's. SarsaparNa. Ir you can’t visit Nevada City send in your order by mail to Carr Bros, and you.will get what you order. Croup, wHoormna cova and Bronchites immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Cure. Sold by Carr Bros. The Cheap Picture Boom Is “‘busted ;” so if you are disgusted you have been subjected, go to M. Schramm’s gallery and -have some FIRST CLASS pictures made. Prices reduced until New Year. First-class work only. di-tf Tuere is no nicer present for your '. wife or mother than one of those nice Photograph Albums at Carr Bros. Taar Hacking ‘Cough can be 80 quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantee jt. "Sold by Carr Bros. For books for children don’t fail to examine the complete line at Carr CURES PERMANENTLY _ RHEUMATISM. wit earn Minn. Sept. 22, 1990. sh caaneeeres ae aeaane™ G. Sparks, Ex-Mayor, Macon Ga.
HERE AND THERE. A Brief Recerd of Various Matters of Local Interest. The snow is four feet deep at ‘the San Jose mine. The summit of Banner Mountain is white with snow that fell Thursday night. There was a heavy frost Thursday night and the thermometer stood at 41 degrees Friday morning at 8 o’clock. A well-known young hotél man of the town isto be married on Christmas day, if Madame Rumor can be depended apon. The moon charges Sunday, entering the last quarter. Uncle Manuel says the weather will then change and everything will be lovely. The snow is two feet deep on the Washington ridge above the. Central House, and the stages come to there on runners, and this side they come on wheels. The road between this city-and the town of Washington is so bad that the stages sink to the hubs in places. It is feared they will have to discontinue their trips for a while. : Manuel Oliver of this city has invented and is manutacturing a very useful article in the shape of a combination spool and thimble holder, thread cutter, needle sharpener and pin cushion. It can be handily attached to the dress: Any lady would be delighted with one as a Christnaas gift. Auburn Republican: The general terms of-extravagant deseription used by most of our newspaper reporters in writing miningitems are commonly very misleadirg. ‘To say that a mine is ‘‘panning out very rich’’ and all that sort of stuff conveys no ‘information. It would be much better to obtain a few bald facts which are better than columns of generalities. See SOR ae ‘Table Talk”? Fer December. The Christmas number of Table Talk is full enough of the spirit of*the season to satisfy the most extravagant wisher. Good housekeeping is an art, and one that has no better teacher than Table Talk. No‘housewife that is in the habit of reading it need be at a loss either in the management of her table or in other departments of her household. And now that the merry season draws near she can study .its wise precepts with increasedadvantage. Mrs. Rorer will show her in a practical way how. best to make Her Christmas preparations, and especially how to spread her Christmas dinner to make it worthy ofthe name. Another feature of the maguzine ‘sa second paper by_ Mra, Rorer showing how it is possible to live comfortably on $500 a year, The whole tendency of this bright -periodical is cheery’and instructive. and no better companion could be admitted intothe household. Published by the Table Talk Publishing Co., 402,404 é& 406 Race Street, Philadelphia. $1.00 a year; single copies, 10c, me emo x Trovidence. “hh The Providence Mining Company’s new trestle across Deer creed is nearly completed, and the laying of pipe upon it will begin Saturday. By employing some five or six teams the Company have managed to. get in enough wood to keep the steam pumping machinery running. Water-power will be resumed in a few daysand the Providence will then again be all right. , i atedientathtateed ieee tatimmeanamineeret ol Tux harsh, drastic purgatives, once deemed so indispensable, have given place to milder and more skilfully prepared laxatives; hence the great and growing demand for Ayer’s Pills. Physicians everywhere recommend’ them for costiveness, indigestion, and liver complaint.POWDE Absolutely Pure, THIS POWDER NEVER VARIKS. A MARvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economica) than the ordinary kinds, and caunot he sold in competition with the multitude of low-test, short weight, cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CGOMPANY, 106 Wall street, New ¥ ork. THE JOHNSON-LOCKE MERCANTILE CO. Sole Agents for thePacifie Coast, NEW BARBER SHOP. ——~ J. M. OLIVER, JR.,. Late of Sacramento, H* OPENED AT NEVADA CITY A First-Class Barber shop on the North Side of Commercial St:, . Near Main Street, The very best of work in every line, Give me a teial. re J. M. OLIVER, Jr. PROF. F. FRANK, ~—THE New :-: York:-: Optician. LL DEFECTS OF VISION PROPERLY Trou © Ve stone material used imany country.” Largest Stock of the BEST ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES always on hand. @m@ CONSULTATION FREE, “Sa Office—Main Street, two doors above No . Engine House, Mrs. Hamilton's PERSONAL MENTION. “ecial and Other Netes About People Old and Young. Frank McCorkle came down Friday from Forest City. Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Brown will go to San Francisco next week. A. Rodgers of Oakland: and F. MeMillan of San Francisce came down friday from the Eagle Bird mine. Mr. Fred Gena-ci of Willow Valley will take his departure Saturday morning for Roslyn, Kittetas county, Washington Territory. Andrew Webber, son of N. Webber, came up Thursday from. San Francisco where he works at the stonecutter’s trade, and will spend the holidays here, Myers A, Preston,son of the Senator, came up Thursday from San Mateo, where he has been attending school, to spend the holiday vacation at his home here. F, W. Birdsall of Auburn, who was Nevada Commandery, Knights Templar, is said to be the best drill master the Commandery has ever had. » General M, G. Vallejo, the veteran soldier and pioneer of Alta California, is: dangerously ill at his home in Sonoma. He has been affected with diver trouble, which lately has taken a serious turn. His many: friends all over California are hopeful that in spite @his advanced age—eighty-two years —his rugged constitution will enable him to overcome the present illness: — Oe The Lecompteon. Tt is the intention of J. J. Ott to resume within the nexttwo months operations on the Lecompton quartz mine 2'¢ miles east of town. His program isto sink from the lower drain tunnel at a point where it is 100 feet below the surface an incline with the intention of ascertaining as to the permanency and size of the pay chute. The old incline was so put-down-asto lose the chute. Pumping machinery will soon be put up. The Lecompton has produced in all $758,000 of -which $30,000 came from below water level. The deep workings were brought to a stop several years ago by a series of mishaps which were no reflection on the merits of the mine. a Sutton’s Covan and Consumption Cure is sold by us ona guarantee, It cures Consumption. Sold by Carr Bros. Brgcuam’s Pris cure bilious and nervous ills. ~ *Reap Carr Bros. advertisement and go and inspect their goods, : BORN. At Grass Valley, Decembor 12th, to the wife of Wm. Hobby, a son; At Grass ver: December 12th, to the wife of Jacob Wefssbein, a son. . Cancer of the Nose. 2 & sore appeared on my nose, and grew rapidly. As my father had cancer, and my husband died.of it, I became alarmed, and consulted my Pp sician. His treatment did no » and the sore grew larger and worse in Wway,until I had concluded that I'was to die from its effects. I was persuaded to take 8.8, S., and afew bottles cured me. This was on! all ef doctors and other medicines had ha return of the cancer. sienagiess MRS. M. T. MABEN, Woodbury, Hall County, Texas. Treatise on Cancer mailed free, SWIFT BPECIFIC cO., Atlanta, Ga. . Holiday Attractions ! Gentlemen’s = hundred different premiums to recently elected Captain General of . The Same Old Stery. Intelligence offices everywhere, To tell us the weather is rainy or fair; To tell us the road is quite muddy or clean, When plainly before usit is to be seen; To tellus the sun hasgone under a cloud, And the last clap of thunder was fearfully loud; To inform us out horse has his teil onthe line, ; % And should he kick up it would bea bad sign. These kind-hearted* people ate everywhere— That I’m one of their number I’m forced to declare. And so we keep telling each other some fact The knowledge of which neither one of us lacked. Itisclever and kind, it is friendly and true, : It was always that way, it will always be, too, But there isa kind of informers who tell Of thingsin a way that’s not kindly or well: : Tf you happen to have a bare place on your head Just as plain to be seen asa cat on a bed A gonérous foot or intelligent nose, Ora patch economic somewhere on your clothes, j e Orany unpleasantness which you can’t cure, And which only yourself is called on to endure, T) ese half-writted wretches your,footsteps willchase i To inform you correctly concerning your case, © Gruman’ Riuns, Nevapa City, Dec. 13. Catarrh Is a constitutional and not alocal disease, and therefore it cannot be cured by local applications. It requires a constitutional remedy like Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which, working through the blood,” éradicates the impurity which causes and promotes the disCatarrh be yet testif: of people tes y rmanent cure. Thoasands to the success of Hood’s. Sarea catarrh when other preparationa had failed. Hood’s Sarsapuriila also builds upthe whole system, and makes you feel_ renewed in health aud strength. ‘For several years 1 have been troutled with that terribly disayreeable disease, catarrh, I took Hood's Sarsaparilla with the very best results, It cured me of that continual dropping in my throat, and stuffedup feeling: It has also helped my mother, who’has taken it for run down state of health and kidney trouble.” Mrs. 8. D, Hearn, Putnam, C ; : Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only by ©.1. HOOD & OO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 100 Doses One Dollar. Hydraulic Work. Bids will’ be received up to 3 o'clock p. M. on January 7th, 1890, by the Turlock Irrigation Co., for the construction of a canal, including tunnels, hydraulic cuts, and excavations, amounting to 75,000 yards, R, M. WILLIAMS, Secretary, Ceres, Stanislaus Co., Cal. This week we place on sale our-immense line of ~ Handkerchiefs. Showing the Grandest Array of Qualities and Styles jin Silk and: Linen, ever seen Batis n this city. Be Sure and See Them . . Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St., Nevada City. 10,000 DOLLARS GIVEN AWAY APOLLO TEA? Each Premium is. really worth the iprice asked for the Tea, A select from, APOLLO THA is sold oniy at the store of ihe Great American Importing Tea Company, Nevada City, Cal Ac . SPECIALHOLIDAYSALE. Ax 1/2 Of Dinner, Tea and Chamber Sets, 112 PRICE. gi Haas a remedy for}: Of whom “everybod says : Clothing, re County. YOU TAKE HIGH GRADE OF DRESS GOODS ever brou ‘ shades of OLD ROSE, etc.you wish to purchase or not. aa Where*can be found one of ‘0 TOYS AND NOVELTIES, Embracing a Thousand and ————) ° &@ Genuine Meerschaum Just the thing to give a Gent ae last, proclamation to the cit counties: + In order to insure their d Instead of buying useless purchase something of value. to Grass Valley at our expen chant tailoring establishment cost of fixtures. Chas(rimes’ Announcement Furnishing Goods, Rubber Goods, etc., {Cheaper than any fone in the L PAY YOU TO-READ T . Lz "Hyman & Co, of the San Francisco Opposition. Stores of Nevada City and Grass Valley issue this, their tioned we will slaughter prices. We were the first to reduce prices in this county, and we will keep reducing them till we leave. The Finger of Fortune beckons you to the man, the stare, the stock that will more than any other help to lay the foundation of fortune in money saved. CHARLES GRIMES IS THE MAN He sells Men's and Boys’ Boois and Shoes, Hats, THE HINT And act upon it, and you will find that’you never got such . GOODS FOR THE AMOUNT OF MONEY ANYWHERE, as of . CHAS. GRIMES, The Clothier Cor. Broad and Pine Sts., Nevada City. SAME HOLIDAYS . -<==GOODS. ———f{—-—— It is conceded’ that we have the BEST’ LINE. of ght to this market. All new A Handsome selection of BLACK GOODS, 40 DOZEN SILK HANDKERCHIEEFS from 25 Cents to $2:50. Call and see. somethinghandsome: in that line whether Ney MS, LESTRR @ CRAWFORD, MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. Rare aid = Bedutifil Holiday Goudy ' _ GET READY FOR CHRISTMAS. (ha ee SANTA CLAUS ADVISES EVERYBODY TO OCALIE: ON EMIL F. ROSENTHAL, Commercial Street, the. Best Selected Holiday Stocks brought to the market this season. tem A FINE LINE OF FOR OLD AND YOUNG, One Articles appropriate as a Gift to a Relative or Friend. CHOICE CONFECTIONEY AND NUTS. Qa eee FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. An Immense Stock Just Received. Pipes and Cigar Holders. leman, Call and see these Beautitul Holiday: Goods, y!. izens of Nevada and Sierra J We will positively retire from business on January st, We have an immense istock of Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, in both our stores. isposal before the date menCHRISTMAS PRESHN Ts. articles for holiday presents, _Come to’ our stores arid we will fit you out in good style for a, very small sum of money. Remember, this is a closing out sale, will be cut without regard to cost. If you can’t please yourself at the Nevada City store, go and prices > se for’bus fare. Our merat Grass Valley for sale at L. HYMAN & CO, . San’ Francisco Opposition Stores, — 4