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¥ HE DAILY 1 TRANSCRIPT,
Nevada City, Nevada County, Callf. d pebawtriys
E Eveni Except Sunratte saat tee Holidays.
wicsauae — 6, 4eGe.
Trane 10e Cents a Week ; 60 Cents a
Month; $6 Year.
eee EV’NG MAY 14, ’92.
THE NEW LIGHTS.
Forly-Seven Incandescent Lights of 25-Can.
dle Powor to Illuminate the Gity.
Nearly all the poles for the incandescent lights have been put in place, and
nien are now engaged in wiring fe the
town. Ina day or two experienced men
will be here to wire business places and
houses where the incandescehts are to be
used. If the weather remains ple sant
fer about ten days -he new lights will be
in full blast.
Yesterday afternoon the Board of City
Trustees took a tramp ever the whole
town to discover the dark places where
the seven extra lights would do the most
good. There are to be forty-seven lights
in all, instead of the forty gas lamps.
The Board decided yesterday to have
forty at or near the same places where the
yas lamps are now located. “The seven
extras have been ordered at the following placea:. .
1. On Prospect Hill, at. the head of the
steps leading to the hill.
2. Nevada street, near the residence of
J. J: Ott. :
3. At the intersection of Main and
Broad streets, near the résidence of J.
G: O'Neil.
4. On Park Avenue at the intersection of Nimrod street.
5. On the Wyoming iad near Factory
Street.
6. On Piety Hill, near Goepaat s lum! er
yard.
7. On Piety Hill, near the residence of
Mrs.Jonathan Clark.
There are several o.her places where
the lights should be located, and we presume the Board will order them in due
time,
Mr. Casper guarantees cach of. these
lights to be 25 candle po» er.
LEAR OLLIE ELE AOR OER SOCCER,
Some Arkansas horse thieves have the
business down to perfection, They disguise their work by bleeching the coat of
horses stolen, by the same process that
our American woman change their bangs
and black hair,
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
National Exchange.
B. F. Rose; Spenceville.
Thomas Casey, at
D. ©. Brownell, San Fr
Not a Very Pttering . Prospect of Passing
Congress ‘During This Session,
Wasninerox, May 12.—The present
unfortunate differences of opinion in the
California delegation upon the subject
of the Caminetti Mining bill make it
advisable to state the situation clearly.
Th trouble arises purely from a matter
of judgment. Although recriminations of
bad faith and hostility to the miners have
been allowed to creep in, the whole delegation is friendly to the miners and anxious to.do whatever can be done to help
them. Mr. Caminetti, with great labor
and ingenuity, has prepared an elaborate
bill which he thinks ought ‘to please
everybody in California. Mr. Geary believes that this bill attempts too much ;
that 1¢ starts with a wrong principle, in
making the restraint: of the debris already in the valleys the tirst object to be
attained, and that the provision for an
appropriation makes its passage in its
present shape an utter impessibility. °
A deficit'in the national revenues is
close at hand, if not already here. The
Eastern press, without distinctien of
party, has abused the House as if it were
@ collection ef pickpockets for passing
‘the River and Harbor bill, and a panic
onthe subject of extravagance and the
possibility of another billion dollar record has set in. The result is that a new
appropriation of any kind has about as
much show as a snowflake in a volcano.
The House has even struck out of the
Sundry Civil bill the provision for the
new Mint at Philadelphia, inserted in accerdance with the requirements of exist
ing law.
“I want a hydraulic mining bill” is
Mr. Geary’s expression, ‘‘but I don’t
believe in asking for something we have
no earthly show of getting, and soinvolving ourselves in an unnecessary and
humiliating defeat. If the delegation
would agree on a hydraalic mining bill
pure and simple, allowing the miners to
resuine work, or taking proper precautions
to prevent damage, it could be passed
without epposition.
Such a measure could have been passed
at any time during the session, and can
be at.any time hereafter. Nobody will
object to a local bill of that kind, favored
by the delegation interested. The only
question that will be asked is whether the
Government is to be involved in any expense. Ifitis, that kills the bill. Moreover, Mr. Caminetti’s bill is not drawn
in the interest of miners, and would not
help them if it were passed.
On the other hand Mr. Caminetti
thinks that his bill not only is just what
the miners need, but that it has a good
show ef passage, He has worked indaustriously to secure signers to his petition
tor consideration, and the fact that he
has the names of a quorum of Democrats
F. N. Michell, ee
T. J. Mayhew, a
J. McLaren, se
W. Spencer, t
B. Rideout & wf., Oakland.
F. M. Jol , San Franci
E. A. Norton, North Bleonafied.
M. Crowell, "Marysville.
A. RG » San Fr
Di ee ie: cing at
M. D. Cooley, af
H. ee: be
H. E. Phillips, Truckee.
Bb. C. Woedruff, Alturas,
L Mullen, Grass Valley.
P. 8. Waldron, Graniteville.
T. Johnson, You Bet.
J. Enright, bas
J. DeFond, she
W. R. Conlin, Marysville.
J. Robbin, Trackee.
R. A. Paine, Lake City,
Phil. Dunn, Erie Mine,
Union Arrivals, °
W. F. Rees, Wheatland,
M. F. Skeahan, Lewell Hill,
J. H. Helwig, North Bloomfield,
John Kampfer, Grizzley Ridge,
Carl Hesee, San Francisco,
B. Broemmel, es
Frank B, Porter, Reno,
W. J. Straight, Grass Valley,
Grant Huckins, San Juan,
Jas. Bradbury, 4s
Jas, McGibbons & w., French Cerral,
Wm. H. Conklin, Auburn,
GREAT BARGAINS
lo Trimmed sad. Untveeaed Hats, at
L. Labeck’s,
Children’s Hats trimmed in ribbon, 15
cents. , Children’s and Misses’ Hats
trimmed in Wreaths, 25 cents. Children’s and Misses’ Dresa~Hats, from 75
cents up. Ladies’ Lace Straw Hats,
handsomely trimmed in lace and flowers,
from $1.50-up. Ladies’ Black and Col
ored Lace Hats, from $2.50 up. Lace
aud Flower Toques, from §1,50 up. Remember the place, at L. Lubeck’s, next
to Colley’s meat market, m3
“Public Taste” /Hams and Bacon’’
Aud Lard are the best, Try them and
you'll want no other, Manutactured by
Coutey Bros., Commercial street, d3
Ketter Than Imported Hams.
Connoisseurs admit that ‘*Pablic Taste”
Hams made by CoLLey Bros. of the Commercial Street Meat Market are the best
had at this city. d3-tf
Days of '49,”
Kentucky Bourbon, a fine whiskey for
family use. Meyerfeld, Mitchell &
Sicbenhauer, sole, agents for Pacific
Coast, 116 Front street, San FranCisco, jads-ly
peed th command
Piano Tanne:
C. W. Bennett, the the piano tuner, will be
in Nevada City about the-middle of this
month, m7 tf
rages him to believe that a majority
of the members favor the measure. This
of course is not a conclusive test. Many
members may: sign a petition for consideration when they would not vote for the
bill. But on the other hand there are
some who have refused to sign the pétition but who ha.e explained that this
does not ean that they are opposed to
the bill, It is exceedingly doubtful in
the present temper of the House, whether
a bill carrying an appropriatiou can pass.
This opinion is general in the delegation.
It is unfortunate that Geary and t‘aminetti, both of whom are sincerely disirous
of helping the miners, have allowed their
zeal for their own opinions to lead them
t question each other’s motives, for the
prospect of a practicable measure depends
upon their harmonious co-operation.
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“I Am So Tired"’
Isa commen exclamation at this desson.
There is a certain bracing effect in cold
air which is lost when the weather grows
warmer; and when Nature is renewing
her youth, her admirers feel dull, sluggish and tired. This condition is owing
mainly to the impure condition of the
bluod, and its failure te supply healthy
tissue to the various organs of the body.
It is remarkable how susceptible the
system is to the help to be derived from
a good medicine at thisseason. Possessing just these purifying, building-up
qualities which the body craves, Hood’s
Sarsaparilla seon overcomes that tired
feeling, rest ‘res the appetite, purifies the
appetite, purifies the bloed, and, in short,
imparts vigorous health, Its thousands
of frients as with one voice declare ‘It
Makes the Weak Strong.”
nn ae
The ccsnudsinenergmied
It is said that the he Salvation Army is
being-re-organized, and our people will
soon have~the great pleasure of again
listening on the public streets to the
aweetstrains of music, and prayers offered up for the poor miserable sinners who
predominate in this section. It-is reported that they have secured the Baptist
Church for their barracks. :
It is Abominable !
To go through life with ‘‘énaga” in the
mouth, Abominable not more to the sufferer than hia friends. Buy SOZODONT
and cleanse the teeth which remain, or
better still, use it now and save your
teeth. SOZODONT is encenomical.
False Economy.
Is practiced by many people, who buy in
ferior articles of food because cheaper
‘than standard goods; Surely infants are
entitled to the best food obtainable. It
isa fact that the Gail Borden ‘‘Kagle’’
Brand Condensed Milk is the best infant
Open Air Concert.
The new Grass Valley Brass and Reed
Band, thirteen instruments under the
leadership of John R. Jenkins, will give
a free open air goncert, eu Broad atreet,
one week from tonight. The program
poaebis airy? geal
Wednesday. %
THE MINING BILL
. health resumes its welcome away. Such
food. Your grocer and druggist keep it. . .
The Soap Man Plays Cato Trik on the
Gullible People of Nevada City.
Abeut two weeks ago a dapper fellow
arrived in this city and stopped at the
Union Hotel. He spent his first day in
sizing up the people before attempting
his skinning business. Ou the following
evening he started in selling soap, in
frent of the store of the Native Son of
Maryland. He done a rushing trade,
and tangtbly showed that his superior
soap would easily remove all spots, ne
matter from what cause they originated,
and make the garments look as geod as
new. He-was very particular in illustrating the virtues of the hard substance
he was palminug «ff on iis audience, by
removing spots from old hats, ceats,
pants and vests. He was a good talker,
as all traveling quacks are, and sold
many a dollars’ worth of t.e wonderful
artice. It was nicely wrapped in tin foil.
Not desiring to leave the tewn without
bilking the ladies as badly as he had the
men, he visited the various houses, and
was such a plausable cuss that the ladies fell into the trap and many of them
laidin a good stuck of the soap. He
sold the little cakes at two-bits each or
tive for a dollar.
that the fellow bought from one of the
grocery stores in tais city’ a very’ large
number of bars of the cheapest and rockiest lie soap he could find. It cost him
five cents a bar. He cut itup in small
cakes, placed the pretty tin foil around
it and sold it to our poor, deluded people
at the rate of sixteen dollars a bar! L.t
those who purchased the soap critically
examine the packages and they will then
tind out how badly they were swindled.
4-290
The Latest In Envelopes.
The Government stamped baronical envelopes are proving very popular with
fashionable ladies throughout the United
States, both for personal and soorety
correspondence. They are nearly square
in shape and made of the finest quality
snow-white paper. These envelopes
have just been put onsale at the Nevada
City Postoflice and the price is 55 cents
per bunch of 25, which makes the envelopes cost but one-fiftn ef a cent apiece
outside ef the emboagsed two cents postage stamp.
The World Enriched.
The cilities of the present day for
the production of everything that will
conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited,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
effectual to cleanse the system gent'y. in
he spring time or in fact, at any tine,
and the better it is known the more popular it becomes.
oe
Gone from Our Gaze.
Yesterday morning County Clerk Jas.
L. Mergan packed up his duds and departed westward on the Narrow Gauge
train. Whey he will come back no one can
tell. It is rumored that fhe will return
with the care and responsibility of a dear
little lady. If it be true, his friends, and
they are legion, should give him a royal
welcome whenhe comes. During Mr.
Morgan’s absenve the ever agreeable Nilen, John C., is assisting J. J, Greany,
the Deputy Clerk. The latter hopes to
be the principal of the office for two
years, commencing January 1, 1893.
Posrmasrer Fosrer of Lubec, Me.,
writes that after the Grip, Hood's Sarsaparilla brought him et of a feeble,
nervous condition, into complete strength
and health.
Hoop’s Pints have wen high praise for
their prompt and efficient yet easy action.
p — ———____________]
Deserving Praise.
We desire to say to eur citizens, that
for years we have been selling Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption, Dr,
King's New Life Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never
handled remedies that sell as well or that
have given such universal satisfaction.
We do not hesitate to guarantee them
every time, and we stand ready to refund
the purchase price, if satisfactory results
do not follow their-use. These remedies
have won their great popularity purely on
their merits. Carr Bree, Druggists,
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For Bale.
The Godair Haase, with or without
the stock. It will be sold at a bargain.
Enquire of W.G_ Richards, al2-lw
os
Furniture For Sale.
I will sell cheap, for cash, the folk
ing: Parlor set, bedroom sets, ward
robes, closets, ha'r mattresses, etc. Also
horses, an iron safe and other effects,
m7 lw Mrs. E, Weiss.
A Decisive Blow for Freedom
From the tyrannical yoke of those despotie alles, dyspepsia, constipatien and
liver complaint, is struck when the quanBitters. Then they vamose defeated, and
is the invariable experience of these who
use the ruling sleaniae’ to Fie Sy rid of
these assuciate evils. Anti
cholag: drastic ciesiens'et are as =
ig the sea, ape ghia and—useless,
ties, an oats from nature’s al gh
It has now leaked out{
a
PRISNAL MENTION
Soci and Other Notes About People Old
and Young.
Last night a calf was stolen from the
barn of J. E. Dyer, on the Red Deg road.
Today was pay-day at the West Harmony mine.
Jas. Bradbury cime down frem Ale:
ghany yesterday. :
W. H. Conklin came up ‘from Auburn
this morning.
F. M. Johnsen arrived here from San
Francisco yesterday.
B. C. Weodraff of Alturas was-in-town
yesterday.
Mrs. Holmes, mother of Mrs. C. W.
Beedle, is dangerously ill.
D. H. Recarte, A. R. Gunnisen and
Henry Droye, of San Francisco, were in
town yesterday.
Dr. E. A. du Miliue of North Bloom:
field came down on the stage yesterday.
Sam Rogers continues to be a very sick
man.
B. H. Miller has.so far recovered from
his late illness as to make his appearance
R. H. Webber, who has been to San
Francisco on a visit, returued home. yesterday.
Mrs. A. Isoard, Miss Charlotte and
Max Isoard will leave to-morrow for
Oakland, on a visit.
Mrs. John Hurst of San Francisco is
here on a visit te her daughter, Mrs. J.
J. Jackson.
W. T. Ellis Jr., of the firm of Ellis &
Sen, Marysville, and M. Crowell, of the
same place, arrived here yesterday on a
business trip.
ON HIS WAY BOM,
Judge Searls and Wife Left Albany, New
York, This Merning, for Nevada City.
Fred Searls received a dispatch from
his father stating that he would leave
Albany today for Nevada City, and that!
he might remain one day in Chicago.".
He will probably arrive here next Saturday. Preparations should be made immediately to give Judge Searls a rousing
good reception on his return to this city,
for the hard and good work he hag done
for the miners of California.
A Million Friends.
A friend in need is a friend indeed, and
not less than one million people have
found just such a friend in Dr. King’s
New Discovery fer Consumption, Coughs,
and Colds. If you have never used this
Great Cough Medicine, one trial will
convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat,
Uhest and Lungs. Each bottle is guarTANS SAID AND DONEHeard and Seen by th the Daily _—
Reporter.
The roads are dryiug up very rapidly.
Bat, ain’t they rough, though.
Lovely weather is with us once more,
and it is hoped that it will stick to us fer
a few days, at least.
A big crowd will go down to Graas
Valley tonight on a special irain to witness the Rustic Dazzlers performance at
Van's Opera House.
©. Hesseand B, Broemmel, large stockhol lers‘in the Odin mining company, arrived here this morning from san Fraacisco,
Beginning on Monday morning next
the Downieville stage will leave this ei.y
at 5 o'clock, and yo through to Sierra
City in ove cay.
Frank B. Porter, whe formerly lived
at this city, but now residing at Reno, arrived here this morning on a visit to his
old home.
Nightwatchman Neagle ison duty. All
kids of disorderly Pe ople had better
mind their ‘p's and q's’ if they want to
avoid iat-rierence with the peace officer.
By the way, We forgot to montion the
favt that Major Scott and wife will
lecture at the Theater ou Tuosday ereaing next. Don't fail to, be on haud,
Atis sincers!y hoped that ever lady
named onthe commnittse for the reception of the Eastern eciters, will meet at
the residence of Mrs. H. Siaustield at 2
o’clock Tuesday
There is a general concentration of
afternoon,
chickens going on soinuwhere ia Uhis
township, Ifthe thieves keop Ueir Nok
up for awhile longerethors will be no
chickens, evcept on the ws: of the
thief or thic-ves.
About thirty children, from the Grass
Valley Convent, went to Kirchville today
preii
to havea picnic, Viiey were taken to
that place! ii Hoanessey's four-horse
wagon.
The ove vlan U train was four hone: late
yesterday afternoon, and a special train
was chartered to take the Nevada City
Knight Templars to Sacramento. .
Dr. EB.
North Bloomfield this morning ov horseback.
horse stuinbled, throwiug hin over the
animal's head, The Doctor
several cutsabout the face an!
The Odin assessinent sale tock place
today.
was bought in by the company,
duo Millicu came down from
Just before teaching the town his
sustained
head,
The bulk of the advertised stock
The Directors will meet this eVening, sud work
will be resumed in this mine next week,
Hon. E, M. Proston has been appointed
by Governor Markhain as a delogate to
the Nineteenth conterence of
Charities and Corrections, to be hekl at
Denver, Col.,
annual
fonik dude sad: bacakind anteed to de all that is claimed or money
will be refunded, ‘Trial bottles free at
Carr Bros’, Drug store. Large bottles
50c. and $1.00. tf
Days of *«'49.""
Kentucky Bourbon, a fine whiskey for
family use. Meyerfeld, Mitchell &
Siebcnhauer, sole agents for the Pacific
Coast, 116 Front street, San Francisco, ja23-ly
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For Sale Cheap.
Two second-hand carpets, as good as
new, for sale at a bargain. Call and see
them at James Kinkead’s furniture store,
Commercial street. ml13-lw
Absolutely Pure.
Cream of tartar baking Powder.—
Highest of all in leavening strength.—
Larest Unirep Srares GovernMENT
Foop Report.
Royat Baxine Powper Co,
106 Wall St. N. Y.
A Word to the-Wise-is~Sufficieat.
—BUY YOUR—
«. Tas, Caffee and Spices}
~FROM THE-—
Gieat American Importing Tea
COMPANY,
And then you will be sure of always getting the PUREST AND BEST.
You will also get a package of
DELICIOUS CREAM CHOCOLATE FREE.
Beige rg in showing the values
Crockery, Glass, China, Vinware
Decorated Teg Set, 6 persons, 61-75,
Prench China Tea Set, 19 persons,
67,60.
Decorated Dinner Set, 6 persons,
66.50.
Decorated Dinner Set, 12 persons,
69.50.
BDecerated Chamber Set, 10 pieces,
63.00.
ret Spat em ee our
Hiesd lows laying. Tr On.
mls Commercial St., Nevada City.
Below we quote you « few articles frem :
which you can form an idea of our prices: .
29h.
Telegraph: The Grass Valloy baseball
elub, just organized, with Martia Ryaa
as manager, will play a practice game
with the Beston Ravine clab on Sunitay,
and will go to Marysville of the follow.
ing Sunday.
°7@ere
Mentioned ax a Canuidiaie.
PD. D. Bowman is being talked of asa
enndidate for State Senacor; and also fer
Distmet Atiorney, on the Republican
side wf the house, Brother Bowinan is a
good-looking ant bright man, but he
can't get in on et her of those offices,
he people have alrowdly elected, in their
minds, Hon. i. M. Preston for the former position and Frank T. Nilon for the
latter, and we say, anien,
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The Reecption Committee.
The name of Rev. J, Sims was acvidentally omitted from the list of tho Reoeption Committee, who will go to Colfax to
receive the EKastera editers, The committee will leave here on the 5:30 4. Mm,
train, arriving at Colfax an hour in advance of the arrival of the editurs at that
place. It is thought the Grass Valley and
Nevada City committee wil coutinue the
trip te Dutch Flat, in cempany with the
guests,
ORR Be eee See oe eaten
Hucklen'’s Aruica Salve.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Uloers, Sait Kheum, Fever Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai +, Corns, and all Skin Kruptions, and
posit ely cures Piles, or no pay required
It ia aranteed to give perfect satisfac
tien 9 monoy refunded. Price 25. cents
frase WiLL be SUNDAY;
The Doings at the Congregational and Meth.
odist, Churches.
The subject at the Methodist Church
temorrow merning will be, ‘‘Eutire Consecration.” In the evening, ‘‘The “Failing of All Religions That Are Founded
on Human Authority.” The Epworth
League, led by Mrs. C. M. Bean, will
meet at the usnal hour. Topic : (Epwerth League Day) ‘‘What Has the Epworth League Donetor Me.” Seats free.
Everybody welcome.
There will be preaching at the Congregational Church morning and evening
by the pastor, Rev. J. Sims. Subject in
the evening, ‘‘Fashionable Slumming.”
Sabbath School at the clese ef the morning service. Allare cordially invited.
In all derangements of the liver a cure
is certain if you take Simmons Liver
Regulator,
MASONIC HOME LEAGUE,
The Grand Bazaar Will Take Place on the
15th, 16th and 17th of June.
A meeting was held at Masonic Hall
wm Jan. 8th, 1892, to devise some means
f raising money to assist in the erection
f a home for the widows and erphane of
Masons.
An association was formed called the
Masonic Home League with the fellowing named persons as officers: President,
K. M, Preston; Ist Vice President, Mrs.
I. J, Rolfe; 2nd Vice President, Mrs.
Niles Searls; Secretary, Mrs. C. M.
Bean; Treas., A. Tower; and a
Board of Directors composed of the fol.
lowing ladies: Mesdames Hunter, Hunt,
Loughridge, Martin and Holmes.
It-was decided to hold a bazaar for
three days and have three evenitig en
tertainments on the 15th, 16th and 17th:
of June,
Season tickets to be one dollar. The
preparatious for the Bazaar are steadily
ok tore. under the direction of. the
resident of the Board, who has entered
intothe work with the zeal of a consecrated soul,
The evening entertainments promise to
be of a high order so that every purchaser of a ticket will feel that he has
received full value for his money, aside
from the opportunity afforded or winning ene of the prizes.
They solicit the co-operation of every
one in this worthy charity.
a ea)
Hood’s Sarsaparilia
Is a peculiar medicine. It is carefully
prepared from Sarsaparilla, Dandelion,
Mandrake, Dock, Pipsissewa, Juniper Berjes, and other well known and valuable
vegetable remedies, by a combination, proportion, and preparation peculiar to itseif,
giving to Hood's Sarsaparilla curative
power not possessed by other medicines. It
effects remarkable cures where others fail.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Is the best blood purifier before the public,
It eradicates every impurity, and cures
Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Boils, Pimples, all
Humors, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Indigestion, Debility, Catarrh,
Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver complainta,
overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an
appetite, and builds up the whole system,
Hood’s Sarsaparilia
Has met peculiar and unparalleled success
athome. Such has become its popularity
in Lowell, Mass., where ft is made, that
whole neighborhoods are taking it at the
game time, Lowell druggists sell more of
Hood's Sarsaparitia than all other Sarsaparillas or blood purifiers, The same
success Is éxtendingoall over the country,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by druggists, 81; six for 65, Prepared by
©.1, HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass,
100 Doses One Dollar
a enn ae ee el
NEW STORE and NEW GOODS,
VICTOR LUBECK
ian! notice to the peeple of Nevada
County’ that he has opened a
New Store in the Trausoript Block,
COMMERCIAL STREET,
Where he will keep on hand a complet
Stock of
Clothing, Boots, Shoes of all
kinds, Gents’ F urnishing
Goods, Ladies’ “Fancy.
Goods, Children's
and Misses’ Summer Hats.
Be sure and call and see my Goods, a
I shall sell che: per than any one else i:
. Nevada County.
I have come here to atay and therefor:
shall give big bargains to everybady.
per bo, For sale at Car Brothers’ Dra V. LU BECK ’
Store, s20Ty Nevads City, April 20th.
You gain. Tu cai’ h ‘CHOCOLATE
J. WM. POLEY,. Confeci'oner,
ole
~~
You Can't Resist
My CHOCOLATES because they ar
irresistable. You can only save your
self from liking them by failivg
to try them, Mail to try them
and you den'tknew what
you lowe; don't fail to
try them and you will
soon know what
3 delicious doesn't begin to describe them
THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS ALWAYS ON HAND.
No. 13 Cominercial St., Nevada City
pick CREEK SAW MILL and LOMBERCO,,
M L&D MARSH Proprietors.
: “Mill on Reck Creck, Ortice and Yards—Buulder St., Nevada City, Cal
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Manofacturnrs and Dealers in
Pidne: Rustic, Siding’; Laths, Shakes, Shingles
DOORS, WINDERS, RLINDS, BOXES, Kte.
Kept constantly on hand or made to onler,
BRIDCE AND MININC LUMBER--a specialty.
Oak Wood, In any quantity, for hee
bares apesaed
au pad Large or Smal), are given immediate and p reangt tention,
Goods direct from the East.
Goods.
now 50 cents and $1.
Remember our motto is : €#F''Good Goods,
Stples, Lowest Prices and Everything as Represented.
Pay Attaton To This .
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, We have. received another shipment of Millinery
Had we anticipated such weather as we have had for
the past six weeks we would not have purchased these
Now that we have them we are going to get rid of
them, and to do so will sell at ruinous prices,
In the lot there are 20 dozen bunches of Flowers,
worth from $1.50 to $2 per bunch,
We make the price
Latest
The Beehive
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SUMMER CLOTHING:
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I have just received from the East the
Largest, Cheapest and Most Stylish
STOCK OF
PRING : and: SUMMER + CLOT
EVER BROUGHT TO THE COUNTY.
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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,
Neckties, Boots, Shoes, and everything else usually kept
in a First-class Establishment.
Sa. FL. MILLER,
Broad Street, Odd Fellows Building, Nevada City.
a nay
The __The Lean Urocry Streit Tena Ci, (iy.
te ese ae 2. eo
ee THIS STORE WILL ALWAYS BEQROUND THRECHOICEST
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
CASE GOODS,
LIQUORS,
WINES, Ete.,
To be h:d in Nevada City,
My Goods are fresh and Pure and Sold at Lowest Rates
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J.J.JACKSON, “Beehive” Commercial St
N gbby
cisco Houses a full line of
market. s ‘ele
or money refunded.
These you desire—style, strength and cheapness. This
combination is offered in our immense stock o
new and desirable for the Spring trade.
I have just received from our New York and San FranMens and Boys’ Clothing. Ih's F'uenishing
Goods, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, ble,
You es to see our
Mens’ Spring Suits from $5 to $10,
They ae vs ie ever shown in this
Chazxles Grimes,
The Leading Clothier and Furnisher.
. Corner Broad and Pine Streets, .....NevadaCit
a ee .
b Yory Latest Fashions,
everything *
or any other
are guaranteed as reeroyentent
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errs
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