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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
Nevada City, Nevada County, Calif.
Published’ Every Evening Except Sundays and Legal Holidays.
Tzrms—15 Cents a Week ; 60 Cents
Month : $6 a Year. :
FRIDAY EV'NG. MAR. 10,-"93,}
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The Grass Valley Union Sold.
Calkins &. Tyrrell, publishers of tho
Colfax Seutinel, have purchased the
Grass Valley Union, whi.h for the past
twenty-five or thirty years has been
owned and conducted by Charles’ H.
Mitchell. The new proprietors are energetic young men and will no doubt make
a success of the-venture. We learn that
it is the intention to continue it as a
Democratic p»per.
on
E.perzy people remember their spring
bitters -with a shudder. The present
generation have much to be thankful for
not the least of their blessings being such
a pleasant and thoroughly effective spring
medicine as Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It is a!
health-restorer and health-maintainer.
Rifle Tourn ament.
A 44-75 Winchester will be sl:ot for at
50 cents a.chance. There will be forty
‘chances, ten shots to a chance. ‘The
shooting will be off-hand, 200 yards, at a
military target, each person to furfish
his own ammunition, Can shoot with
my rifle. Tickets to be obtained at the
Union Hotel. bar. Shooting will take
place first'fine dey after the tickets are
all sold. JOA. Norruway.
For all derangements of the throat and
lungs, Ayer’s Cherry Pevtoral is the
speediest and most reliable remedy, Even
in the advanced stages of Consumption;
this wonderful preparation affords great
relief, checks coughing, and induces
sleep. ;
7
Paintine the town red means headache
in the morning, Simons Liver Regulator prevents it.
Superior Court.
The following business was transacted
in the Superior Court today, Hon, John
Caldwell presiding: ~s
Alta Brown vs. E. C, Brown. Argued
and submitted,
P. Henry vs.-J. L. Merguire etal:
Demurer argued and submitted.
Mary Elle Sinith et ai vs. Patrick
Hockins, On trial.
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Charter Adopted.
Hon. Richard I. Thomas telegraphs
the Transcgipr that the Grass Valley
Charter was adopted in the Assembly
this merging. It-will go to the Governer for his signature, and then our sister
town will be ready to put on city~ style.
The Delhi Assessed.
The Delhi Mining Com any at Columbia Hill has levied an assessment of ten
cents per share, The notice appears in
today’s Transoripr.
—_——_ +96 «+ ——__—___——Taxe Simmons Liver Regulator in
youth and you will enjoy a green old
age.
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Berieysly Sick.
Captain John White, the well-known
mining man of Grass Valley, is dangerously sick at his home in that town.
Stephen Harper of Grass Valley,
brother of Mrs, William Martin of this
city, is seriously ill.
rere ae
' Danoing School!
Michell’s dancing school and soiree
will be held at Odd Fellows Hall tonight.
EEE
Electric Bitters,
This remedy is becoming so well known
and so p pular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters
sing the ssme song of praise.-A purer
medicine does not exist and itis guaranteed .o do all that is claimed. Eiectric
Bitters wil! cure all diseases of the Liver
and Kiduey, will remove Pimples, Boils,
Salt Rheum and other affections caused
Established Sept. 6, 1860..
Grass Valley Union: It is with a feeling of sorrow that we are called upon to
announce the death of Rufus Shoemaker,
editor and one of, the proprietors of the
Evening Telegraph, which occurred yesterday afternoon near the hour—of 2
4 o'clock, He had been in declining health
for some months, but did not relinquish
his editorial duties untii-within-the last
few weeks, since which time he has been
ney troubles, which finaily terminated
in his death.
Rufus Shoemaker was born at Linden,
Copiah county, «Mississippi, January 5,
1830, and was 63 years, 2 mouths and 3
days old at the time of his death. He
was educated at Oakland €ollege, in
that State, and graduated with. the
degree of Bachelor of Arts. He married
in that State, and forseveral years fol.
lowed the editorial profession, editing a
paper at Port Gibson, Mississippi. In
the year 1853 he came to. California,
settling in Grass Valley, en the advice of
his father, Dr. David Sh emaker, who
was a resident here and a pioneer settler,
In. 1856 Mr. Shoemaker was elected
County Clerk on the Democratic ticket
and served for twe years. In 1868, in
connection with George D. Roberts, he
parchased an interest jn the National
newspaper; and became its editor, remaining in the office until May, 1859,
when he returned with his family to
} Port Gibson; Mississippi. He “was there
at.the breaking out ef the civil war, and
immediately organized a military com[pany,-of, which he was-chosen. captain.
of the Mississippi regiments, and early
joined the Army of Nortli Virginia. He
served throughout the war, and.in a number of engagements, and at the close of
the war was on detached service in Gen.
Kirky Smith’s department on the~lower
Mississippi, at the time of “Gen. Lees’
surrender.. Some time after the close of
the war, in 1866, he returned with his
family to California, locating at the Anthony House, on lower Deer Creek. In
v8
by impure blood4-Will drive. Malaria] ~
from the syatem and prevent as well as
cure all Malaria “fevers.—For cure of
Headache, Constipation ‘and Indi_estion tryx-Electric Bitters—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded.
—Pr.ce 50 cts. and $1.00 per bottle at
Carr Bros, Drugstore.
Fresu California and Eastern Flower
Seeds at Carr Bros, . tf
K. of P. Attention.
The regular weekly meeting of Milo
Lodge, No, 48, will be held Friday
evening. A tnil attendance is requested.
Cuas, Benners, C. OC,
B. &. Rueoror, K. of R. & 8,
Ten Cents a Can.
Corned Beef, ten gents per can, st
wery can guaran
teod first-class qaslity. No excuse for
Jackson’s Bee Hive.
going without.a good dinner.
Hires’ Root Beer.
healtt.
PRICE'S
cea king
MOST PERFECT MADE.
Se
_Elaadquarters for this delsioae and
ISAAC P. GRAY, of India
Minister t
The company was incorporated into one
1837 he was engaged as: editor on the
Grass Vallby-Daily Unioa remaining for
a number cf years, and until he was
elected Clerk of the State Senate, during
‘the term ef Governor Irwin, and—was
chosen as first Secretary of the State
' Board of Examiners when that eominis' sion was er ated. He was elected a mem‘ber of the Constitutional Convention on
'the general ticket in 1879, and after that
confined to his home, suffering from kid. again entered the field of journalism, aud .
ifor nuinber of years was the editer-inley. In 1839, in connection’ with Wm.
F. .Prisk, he established the Evening
Telegraph, whichat once took rank as
an, excellent journal, with which he remained connected as a proprietor and
principal editor up to his decease.
Mr, Shoemaker was properly considered 6ne of the most facile editorial writers in the State, possessing a style that
was peculiarly his'own, which made him
a man of mark among his brethen of the
profession, He possessed an active mind
and a’ remarkably retentive memory,
which was a valuable aid to him in_his
sphere of duty. He was a man of a
sunny disposition, genial in companionship, and personal association with him
was a perennial pleasure, Years of such
association enables the writer to pay this
meed of praise to his personality, which
will have approval with the’ many who
respected and admired the qualities of
his —head-and_heart. _His_death isa
public loss, as his ambition was to
promote the best interest of the community and the State in-which he had
served the best years of his life, and
hia labors as an editor were all directed
to that end. But his life work is
finished; the pen that voiced the eloquence of his thoughts is laid aside;
and to those who by kindred or association he was held endeared is consigned
the duty of keeping his memory sacredly
enshrined.
Mr. Shoemaker leaves a wife and five
children, four sons and a daughter grown.
His mother also survives him.
chief of the Daily Tidings of Grass Val-y}PERSONAL MENTION,
Sucigl and Oher Notes About People Old
and Young
—
Charles Monro return d from San
Francisco Wednesday evening.
H, J. Rothschild of San Frangeisco is
in town.
D. Moore, Sam Pots and’ A. J. Carey
are dewi from Wasiuugton.
Frauk Graves went to Sau Juan this
morning.
e5M. A. Baugh came down from Maybert today.
A. P. Hodges, the piano man of San
Francisco, is in town.
Geo. L’ Waters, the well-known attorney, will leave with his family fur Idaho
on Sunday next. “x
Thomas Bailey came up from Grass
Valley yesterday and went to Washington this morning.
W. P. Calkins, of the Colfax Sentinel,
is quite ill at the home of Mis. Samuel
Tyrrell in Grass Valley.
Jules Isoard and wife of Rocklin and
Mrs. Gifford of Oakland arrived here last
evening to attend the funeral of George
Isoard.
Miss May James of Oroville has returned to Birchville after a pleasant
visit to her cousins, W. D. James and
wife. at Derbec.
Mra. Moore of Tulare, sister of Mra.
James Monro of this city, arrived here
Wednesday evening to see her mother,
Mrs. Aitken, who is qtiite sick.
Mrs. J. E, Shand, Miss Katie Cauley
and Mrs. M,. Quinn, of Graniteville, who
have been below on a visit, arrived here
last evening on their way home.
Mrs. James Stidger of North San
Juan, who has been visiting friends at
Virginia ( ity, arrived here last evening’
on her way home.
aa
Theater Tomorrow Night.
The Auburn Dramatic Company are
advertised to play st Nevada Theater
tomorrew night, rain or shine. ‘‘ Down
the Black C.nyon,” the play to be presented, is a thrilling drama, and will be
put 6n in good shape. As the entertainment is for the benefit of our Fire Department, the company only taking out
their expenses, an effort should be made
to_give them a big house.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Cream of tartar baking Powder.—
Highest of all in leavening strength.—
Larest Unirep Srares GovERNMENT
Foop Report.
Roya. Baxina Powner Co.
106 Wall St. N. Y.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed Casteria,
E’EN though the face be not wo fair,
} And beauty may be all but fowa,
Dear ladies, you need not despair,
a
na, appointed United States
o Mexico.
Snow.
The snow was two feet deep at the
Derbec mine yesterday morning, and
about the same at Bloomfield. At Graniteville it was six feet and at Moore’s
Flat over four, Travel is impeded all
through the upper country, and in some
places the mails are being carried in on
snewshdes. The stage from Blo: mfield
yesterday did not arrive here until 6
o’clouk P, M,
Comes to Us in Mourning:
The Grass Valley Telegraph of yesterday comes to us with all the column
rules turned, in respect to its dead editor,
whose genids has illumined its pages
the street macadamizing. As soon as
it clears eff and the roads dry up 4 little
‘. eo that hauling of rock can be resumed,
the work will proceed. The rain and
anow, coming on gently, has aided
greatly in packing the macadam already
down,
Filling Up.
The dam across Roger William ravine
is filling up quite fast of late. It is built
up high enough to hold back lots of tail:
Trusts and combinations are unpopu
lar. But here is one form of trust against
which uo one has anything to say. That
is the trust the public reposes in Hood’s
Sarsaparilla--because they know HOOD'S
CURES,
Hoop’s Pints are-purely vegetable,
sie Ba ee
Will Be Buried Tomorrow.
The funeral of Rufus Sheemaker will
be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock,
Private services will be held at the
fainily residence, after which there will
be public services at the Congregational
Church, The remains will be interred
at Greenwood cemetery, alongside those
years ago. ms trom this city.
mizing. degen
Sopeed oe See 46 Died of His lajuries,
The stormy weather has put a stop to rena
The Chinaman who was hurt at Maybert on Wednesday by a lot of rock
falling down a chute 100 feet and striking him on the head, died of his injuries,
A terrible gash was made in his head,
3 (Sewer 2h
Took Place This Afternoon.
The funeral of the late George Isoard
took place this afternoon from the Congregationsl Church and was largely
attended. The Werkmen and members
of the Fire Department attended in a
from Grass Valley,
of his father, the late Dr. David Shoe?
since the establishment of the paper four) ,aker, Quite a number will go down
skill
You'll fascinate and conquer still.
— or oe —
Dyeing and Cleaning
‘In allitabrenches. Gents’ light spring
suits and ladies’ fine party dresses thoroughly cleaned.
{teed or no charge. Between now and
! the first of April, before the spring trade
opens up, I will do all work twenty-live
per cent cheaper than thereafter,
M. H. Siva,
Prop. Grass Valley Steam Dye House.
Satisfaction guarandn nano”
son’s Bee Hive Grocery Store. f3
Try Pacarty’s Small Beet
At S Cents.
NEVADA THEATRE,
Ia Their Thrilling Melo-Drama,
“Down the Black Canon,”
Vor the Benefit of the
Ad mission 25 and 50 cents.
If SOZODONT 5 0u make your own;
And brush your teeth and mouth with
Oranaes ten cents a dozen at Jack-;
Salurday Evewio, “March 11th, ~-4893
ASSAULT AND BATTERY.
The Case of C. F. Lobecker Being Tried
Before Justice Paynter.
Celegraph:—The case of C. F. Lobecker charged with assault and battery on
& woman named-‘‘Sa lie’’ was Gou: nenced
in Justice “Payater’s court Thursday
morning. ‘The woman is a habitue of a
Kank Alley house of ill-famo. Phe
woman has lieen since continued te the
Hospital from her injuries. She appeared in court, however. The case is causiag much interest, and the court room
was crowded with listeners.
Deputy District Attorney Riley a,
peared tor the prosecntion, A. J. Ridge
tor thedefense. All of the morning and
most of the afternoon was taken ue in
empaneling a jury. Judging from the
large nuiab-r of witnesses -present the
case will occupy a couple of days or more.
[the jury found Lolecker guilty, a
charged and recommended him to the
mercy of the Conrt,.—Eviror Tran
SCRIPT. }
Siege ee eae
Pay-Day Postponed.
' ‘Temorrow will be pay-day at the West
Harmony, but owing to the death of
George ,Isoard the same has-been _postponed t.ll Monday evening.
+ ee ——____—
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Union Arrivals.
H. Walker, Grass Valley,
Geo. Lavigon, Sacramento,
“W, Henry, as
M. B. Church, Indian Springs,
A. Smith, San Francisco,
W. Ashbeurne, ‘
Chas. Sweet, ‘*
L, R. Prescott, -Washiugton,
A. M. Petera,Marysville,
P, T. Gardon, 44
Geo. Aitdrews, Smartsville,
A. R. Land, Truckee,
8. Williams, Ue
H. W. Dickson, -San Juan,
J. H. Stevens, “
J. A. Johnson, Denver.
National Exchange.
Harry E. Gould, San Francisco,
A. Sampson, $s
R. Word, as
W. Waggoner, Sacramento,
H. L. Rotchild, San Franciseo,
Mrs, J. E. Shand, as
Mre. Katie Conley, ‘*
Mrs. M, Quinn, “
D. Moore, Washington,
Sam Potts, bb
A. J; Cary, ue
James Kropor, -‘
O. BP. Davis, **
O. Harrigan, ‘
L. E. Akins, Sacramento,
L. Wood, ¥a
H. A. Berger, ‘‘ ‘
Mra, J, Stidger, Virginia City,
C. A, Duncan, Yuba City,
W. Williams, Grass Valley,
Thos. Bailey, ay
E. R. Clark, Ns
ber that you can understand our prices.
y P
UAL anything i: a Low Price,
price unless it is a good, honest article.
price witows Canis
on everything
LEADING
Tho Auburn Dramatic Company}
. A Little Girl's Experience In a LightANTLDEBRIS MATTERS.San oS eA
AN AGED: GERMAN
Hood’s ¢ Cures
Manager Phipps Makes @ Statement Regard-. And How He Obtained Revenge For Jury; Sayed From the Grave
ing Money Matters, Ete.
An Appeal reporter called on W. T.
Phipps, Maaayer of the State Aati-Debris
Association, with reference to the delegatis that was about to visit’ Governor
Markham. He stated that no daté had
been tixed as yet for preseuting tobjections to the Ford bill before the Governer. The interested parties, he stated, Tele, was summoned on a jury. He tried
would be not tied im due tiuie.
Mr. Phipps said that the statement by
gomys watchiwea, published in the appeal,
with regard to his charging them interest
ou the money advanced was invorrect.
tle said t! at he liad already advanced a
large amount without interestand could
not at present advance any more, for
which reason he instructed one of the
watchmen, ( harles Stone, to borrow elsewhere what he needed, and to put in his
bill for the item of interest paid, and that
he would recommend its approval by
Fitatice Committee.
——
house.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorea Trescot are keepers of the Gov. Lighthouseat Sand Beach,
‘Mich., and are blessed with a daughter,
four years-old, Last April she was taken
down* with Measles, followed with a
dreadful Cough and turning into a fever.
Doctors at home and at Detreit treated
her, but in vain, she grew worse rapiily,
until she was a mere “handful of bones,”
—Ihen she tried Dr, King’s New Liscovery and after the use of two and a half
bottles, wascompletely cured. They say
Dr. King’s New Discovery is werth its
weight in’ gold, yet you may get a trial
bottle fred at CarrsBros, Drugstore.
a eee Se
Assessment Notice.
ELHI MINING COMPANY,—LOCATION
of principal place of business, San
Francisco, California. Location of works,
Columbia Hill, Nevada county, California,
Notice is hereby given that ata meetin of
the Koad of Directors held on the Eigit
(sth) day of March, 1883, an assessment No.
8, of teu cents 110c) per shars was levied
upon the capital stock ofthe corporation
payable immediatelyin United states golc
coin to the Secretary at the office of the
Company, Koom ii oO. 14 Sansome street,
San Francisco, Ca tlornia.
Any stock upon which this assessment
shail remain unpaid on the twelfth (12th)
day of April, 1803, will be delinquent and
advertised for sale ut public auction, and
uuless payment is madé befo e, will be
sold on WKDNESDAY, the third (8d) day of
May, 18938, to pay the delingWent ass sement
together With Costs Of advertising aud x=
ouses Of sale, By order of the Board of
liectors,
as == FHUNT; Seeretary:
Uffice—Room li, No. 14 Sansome sticet,
San Francisco, California.
FOR SALE.
> OF NE of Section 8, Twp. 17 North
ange § east, situated in Nevada count
n own as the Warner Ranch, Price .
half cash; balance in one year, secured by
mortgage. Wood enough ou place to pay
for samé. Fair house of five rooms, steble
for horses and cow, fine spring and spring.
house. Address, W. F, BIRD, Yuba City,
P a
“We want everybody to examine our stock un its merits as a collection ef strictly
FIRST-CLASS GOODS. You will find them HONEST, SERVI: KABLE ANI
RELIABLKE, and with that knewledge in your mind we shall make you LOW
PRICE. THAT MEAN SOMEVHING. The Ouly Low Price that amounts t
give just that—a good article worth all we ask. Somme people make the mistake
of buying cheap goods at cheap prices, thinking they are goiting 4 low price, Thi
is a specios of humbug that many persist in calling it economy.
We sell good, honest goods of all grailes and nothing else.
else. . We make the lowest prices quality censitlered.
Now why shoul we not do business together ? We ayrec
out the day you will call, and that we leave to your convenience,
CHAS. GRIMES,
Corner of Broad and Pine Streets,
Auction fale.
— 0. —
vada (ily Fire Department.
iN Reserved Seats at Mulloy’s without
Sutter County, Cal.
To the Clothing Buyers
Of Nevada County !
We Have Got th Pull and That is
How and Why We Draw the Trade,
We are drawing customers every diy by the tremendous power of LO W
PRICES. Weave satisfying customers every day with tue QUALITY of
the Goods which we sell at LOW PRICES
There is nothing int low prices unless the quality is at the back of it. RememCTY CORBI ODBRE LD. W
NOTHING is low
Cheap s-uif is cheap. stuff at any price
You want nothing
You will not consider any
CLOTHIER,
Duty.
2 oo
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.
Speaking of dodging juror duties, an
old resident told the Telegraph representative astory which may prove interesting. It happened ie Washington, this
county, about twenty-two years ago. An
aged ¢ieiman, ‘who had ne property in
the werld except a breken-down pack
every way possible to eseape, but as it
was claimed that he owned personal:pre_
perty (the mule was assessed at $10) he
was forced to serve. After the jury was
dismissed the German started from the
Court House ona run A friewd stopped
him and asked where he was going. The
augry juror poure! forth a choice selection of German swear words, and answered, “I'm going heme to kill that
mule,”
PAE ae ea
They Object to the Monkey.
Geo ge Tracy, the auctioneer, was for
some time the pessessor of a pet monkey
all the stnall children in town. Tracy
that was an object of great curiosity to.
tired of his pet, however, and failing to .
tind a purchaser put him up fer raffle.
The winner thought he had a prize and
took him home, Lut when the monkey
the baby’s hair, he was promptly expelled rom the household. A few days
later there was another rafile and the!
monkey, became the property of a clerk
in a grocery store, ‘The new owner took
him to the store, but soon found that he
could not teach him to sort over onions
and potatees worth a cent, and that fur+
thermore he was an infernal nuisance
around the place, The mischievous little
animal is up for rafile again and it. remaine to be seen into whose hands he
will fall this t me.
RRS ESE VE ESE
I prescripk Simmons Liver Regulator,
and it deserves all the praise it receives.
—Dr. D. W. Atkinson, Siloam, Ark.
=~ 2 2@ee ———
Ganpen Sxeps,all fresh and of the very
best varieties, at Carr Bros. tf
' good sized apple. It was as hard
began amusing himself by pulling out}
Scrofula in Faceand Neck
—Blind at Times
Hfood’s Sarsaparilla Restored
Health — Gained 33 Pounds
tn. Weight,
Mr. Wm. Brick
West Duluth, Minn.
“T have been a very great sufferer from a
serious case of scrofula. First, a
bunch came in my néck growing as big as a
as
and after
lanced it, int ee wet aa oe
it Was a Running Sore.
Then we succeeded in healing it up, but the
disease began to appear in my. face, which
would swell up and affect my eyes so that
every morning they were so inflamed and
swollen that EK was blind. The swelling
would subside in the middle of the afternoon
so that I could see a little. Well, I was in
this condition for about a year. I went to
ev i
ESRGE NES ie ud ably
Hood’s=:CGures
be done to cure me, But I began to take
Hood's Sarsaparilla, and when I had used a
bottle and a haif, the swelling in my face had
entirely gone down, I kept on tak the
medicine, and gained 33 pounds in welght. .
t Have Been Perfectly Cured
am now in good health, and confidently say
Hood's Sarsaparilia saved me from the
grave.” Wm, Erick, West Duluth, Minn,
Hood's Pills do not purge, pain or grips,
but act promptly, easily and efficiently,
quite otherwise, and in fact it oftem is so.
a comparison te describe anything mice,
J. M. FOLEY," Confectioner
graced by throngs of well dressed ladies.
ceived two cases of fine UNDERWEAR,
vuton that day will be sold
for one day only, next Saturday,
his week for BACHELORS ONLY.
@ late, or you will be left altogether,
IT DOES-NOT ALWA
That paying fancy prices for CARIN ID'Y socoures a good article; the fact may be
5 FOLLOW
It’s never so ab FOLEY'S. FO
cenfectionery is alawys perfection itself,,aud vory likely the superiority of FO KY’S
FRENCH MIXED has seinething to do with its overgrowing sopu
arity. In Nevada City, FOLEY and CANDY are convertable terms,
explain why ‘just as sweet as FOLEY” is becoming current among the lad ws, aa
No. 13 Commoreial St., Nevada City’
a ee,
FOR LADIES ONLY.
The rough weather is over, and now it is lovely,and bright, and eur streets a
Th may
And these ladies all know that the
nist wear neat shoes in order to be well dressed, We will effer fer this wee
nly, LADIES’ AMERICAN KID SHOES, patent tips, single KE or double E
vea from 2 1-2 to 7, for half-price—§2 50 shoes for @1 25.
—e-—-—_
FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY.
On Saturday next we will have # special gale, for one day only. We have reThey are in orange colore, Shirts from
46 to 44; drawers from 30 to 40, These are fresh goods, just arrived, These
goons will be sold en Rotordey only, just for a ‘‘leader,”
or OCcontsa.
The full value is $1 26,
Remember, this sale is
ee
TO BACHELORS ONLY,
We invite all the bachelors to notice that we are holding a SPECIAL SALE
You bachelors know, better than any one
ise, that these niglits are celd, and for your benefit we are offering fifty COM.
YORTERS, for this week only, for BO Cye@xa tes apiece. Now don't be
TO OUR CUSTO ERS.
Please take notice that our special sales are only for the week they are adver1 ae ac gta:
wed. You should watch our “advs.” more closely, and order premptly. Whea
+ week's sale is over, we will sell no more goods at the prices quoted,
Eu. EXyrman & Go.. es
MERCHANT TAILORS, 2
Main and Commercial Streets, Nevada City.
First-class Stock for Customers to select from, ;
Perfect Fit and the best workmanship guaranteed. !
Pants from $5 up. Suits from $20 up.
Lae
>)
~ You have to pay Coin for Cigars then why not get the ba
best ?
They Are 3 for 25 cents.
Put Up in Tin Foil Packages, and made of carefully selected Tobacco. A mild, sweet smoke,
Try Ei’rm:.
GEO. TRACY Auctioneer, >.
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NEVADA,CITY, CALIFORNIA.