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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors.
THURSDAY EV’NG NOV. 17, ’92.
A PLEASANT. INCIDENT.
Receive a Cordial Welcome.
A pleasant feature—pleasant in more
than one way—of the proceedings of the fr
Miners’ Convention was the greeting . ™
given to Senator Stewart of Nevada and
Congressman Caminetti of the Second
district of this State. The Senator, as
everybody knows, is a Republican, while
Mr. Caminetti, as the pnblic is equally
wellaware, isa Democrat. Yet the applause andcheers ‘with which they were
greeted by the asserbled-mining men
was as hearty and sincere in the one case
as in the other, If Senator :
seemed to geta little more of it than did) ™
Caminetti it was only, in all probability,
because he spoke longer and thereby gave
his auditors. more opportunities. But
every man in the hall—every mining maz . ©!
at least—stamped and clapped his hands . #
and cheered for both of them.
{t was atribute, ligarty, sincere and
spontaneous, from miners and mining men
to those who had worked for them faithfuliy and earnestly in~ the halls of National Legislation. No question of polities
m
down to teal work. The convention
numbers four hundred miners, and they
are determined to do more good solid
work in the future than in the past, to
resumed.
A ; + 4:1 netti Bill, will petition Congress to apSenatof Stewgrt aud Congressmal Caminett propriate $450,000 for impounding dams,
ask that the laws of Congress be changed
in rélation to mineral lands, petition for
the benefit of the whole State.
six years ago hydraulic mining would
have been resumed long ago.
ter late, than never,
National Committee says that his educaStewart . tional campaign would have been ail
to reach all the boys.
that many of the buys were so foolish
that they would either not attend school
or refused to profit by the
other schoolboys it will be their own
loss.
Chapter, F. and A. M., of this city went
Down to Work.
The State Miners’ Convention has got
ne end that hydraulic mining may be
They have endorsed the Camiee coinage of silver, and are considering
any other things which will redound to
If the
iners had displayed as much life five or
But, betSe Se es
Not Teachers Enough.
Chairman Carter of the Republican
ght but that he had not teachers enough
He might add
opportuniesafforded them. As in the case of
rr ene ee
Banquet at Grass Valley.
A number of the members of Nevada
reuiled
“Was thought of at the moment.
was lost sight ef, and the cheering hunyer, is the possessor of ticket No. 463,
~eiiearched Jor two wrecks without getting
dreds remembered only that the men before them were.the friends of the miners.
It was a pleasant incident. —Post.
eS
A Lacky Lawyer:
Geo. D. Buckley, the well-known lawwhich won the ladies gold watch, in the
Catholic Festival. Of course Mr. Buckley
would not wear the watch, neither would
he sell it, therefore some nice lady stands
a good chance ef getting it. Who'll it
be? ‘
-LaTeR—Since the above was in type,
Mr. Buckley has given the watch to the
lady managers of the Festival. They concluded not to accept it for themselves but
have had the raffle take place again, and
No. 225 won it.
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Result of a Dream.
‘“‘There is a fellow serving a life sentence in “the penitentiary at Joliet’ who
owes his incareceration to. a dream of
mine,” said a Uhicago detective to a St.
Louis Gloke:-Democrat man. ‘‘In 1887 a
hackman was shot down on West Madison street by a man with whom he had
trouble about a fare. The murderer got
away, and nothing was heard of him for
round him up.
that he was hiding on. the North Side,
but to save me I could not locate him. I
walked leisurely down to. the Palmer .
House, looked at the clock and noticed
that it was just 9:30. I bought a paper
and dat down to read, but was disturbed
by a man who asked me fora light. I
handed him my cigar, looked up, and saw
that it was the man I was searching for,
and clapped the jewelry on his wrists.
The snap of the handcuffs awoke me. I
had been dreaming. The dream was so
vivid that I determined to visit the
Palmer House. I did so, and noticed as
I entered that it was just 9:30 o’clock. J
bought a paper, sat down toread and was
\ interrupted just as I had dreamed by the
man I was in search of. Don’t tell me
there is nothing in dreams.”
Installation of Officers.
Evangeline Chapter, No. 9, O. E. S.,
_ installed the following officers last
evening: Miss Pauline Cohn, Worthy
Matron; Mr. Wm. Holmes, Worthy gt _ se emai
Patron; Mrs. Davenport, Associate] §. Seelig, : ss :
Matron; Mrs. Lottie Shurtleff, Secretary; Mrs. Sarah Giles, Treasure:
Miss Nellie Martin, Conductress ; Miss
Susie Kendrick, Associate Conductress ;
Mrs. J: E, McCutchan, Chaplain; Mrs.
Jennie Hall, Ada; Mrs. Louise Plummer, Rath; Mrs. Sarah Edwards, Esther;
Miss Josie Holland, Martha; Miss Josie
Meek, Electa; Mrs. Emily Hoskin,
Warder ; Mrs. Jennie Holmes, Sentinel ;
Miss Edith Edwards, Organist.
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The Electric Power Company’s Dam.
Vietor L. Dorsey, whose skill as an
. amateur photographer is well known, has
taken several excellent views of the new
dam that is. being built by the Electrie
Power Company, on the South Yuba
river above the “Purdon crossing, says
the Unjon. These show that the structure is so well advanced that its completion can not be interfered with by any rise
in the river that may occur from the
Winter rains. The dam is built in an«rrow gorge of the river, and is protected
in frout by solid ledges of rock that will
render it impossible for the structure to
be destroyed, however much of a flood
may come into the river.
PED RE ER AO
In New York City.
Mining and Engineering Journal: Mr,
Wm. H: Radford, mining engineer, has
returned from Cana, Republic of Columbia, where he had charge of the Iarien
Gold. Mining Company's mine, and
opened an cflice for general mining engineering business, with Plater mining a
specialty, at 71 Broadway. Mr, Radford
was formerly superintendent of the North
Bloomfield Mining Company.
fn .
A Leader.
lince its first introduction, Electric Bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor,
until now it is clearly in the lead among
pure medicinal tonics and alteratives—
containing uothing which permits its use
as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purést medicine for
all ailments of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys, It will cure Bick Headache, Indiion, Constipation, and drive Malaric
{ Satisfaction guaran
Wir tesas or the money will
and druggist.
his overcoat for a dark blue overcoat.
The one he has fits him too much, and
he desires to exchange back.
‘this office. nl7
over to Grass Valley last evening to attend the conferring of the Royal Arch
Degree, by the lodge at that place. After
the ceremony was performed, a fine banquet was served, and the boys say they
had a magnificent time.
Cranberries.
Cape Cod’s cranberry picking season
is now at its height, and thousands of the
poorer people have been profiting by this
opportunity to make money. A ‘ig let
of those cranberries have arrrived at
Nevada City, and can be had at almost
any grocery store in the town.
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Good Cooking
Is one of the chief blessings of every
home. To always insure good custards,
“Eagle” Brand Condensed Milk. Directions on the label. Sold by your grocer
—_——_~ + 2Oe+_— =
Exchange Back.
During the campaign a party exchanged
Apply at
+e
business.
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Noruine keeps a stingy man from
truth if you ask him why he wears a plug
hat.
Writing School.
Remember the writing school tonight
in the Tilly building one door above City
Hall, at 7 P. M. nl6—Ilt.
Eisisiectesoe ater Pre NSE eee
Amone the most blessed of all the
eontrivances of nature is that which prevents a man from being disturbed by
his own snoring. ‘
In 1871, 260 leading doctors of England issued cautionary declarations
against the use of alcohol in medical
practice. :
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HOTEL ARRIVALS.
National Exchange.
G. W. Howell, a
W. H. Fowler, S$
A. Hampel, Sacramento,
W. 8. Rogers, Washington,
T. Maloney, sd
W. Williamson, ss
S. 8. Smith and w., Cincinnati, Ohio,
Peter Querelli and f., Camptonville,
Mrs. Alex Meek, ig
Mrs. Hendry, fs
Ed. Bushby, Smartsville,
Seth Gassaway, x
J. KE. Jenkins, Rock Creek,
J. E. Pierce, Rough and Ready,
W. Huffman, Willow Valley.
Union Arrivals.
John Goffett, Moores Flat,
C. Ozalli, Graniteville,
G. Ozalhi, a
W: P., Cline, 4s
FrankAMorrill, Penn Walley,
A. P. &lyers, San Francisco,
W. E. dman, ‘‘
A. P. King, Grass Valley,
W. 58. Othet, “
T. M. Johnson, You Bet,
Harry Veal, ae
O. W. Williams, Relief Hill,
W. J. Brough, U. 8. S. Albatross,
A. W. Kenison, Auburn,
Jake Roll, at
Dave McNamara, Sweetland,
H. Huckins, San Juan,
Geo. Levee, Purdon’s Bridge,
Fred Lecey, Loomis,
Frank Tindall, Derbec,
F. Griswold, Sacramento,
T. Simons, Washington,
E. L, Goding, Alta,
G. W. Goding,
Oscar Fields, 4s
Chas, Goding, is
J.C, Skeaban, ‘
Advertised Letters
The following is a list of the letters remaining in the postoffice at Nevada City,
Nevada County, Cal., Nov. 17, 1892:
Beaver, M.
Burlee, Paul
Davis, Miss Lydia
Hammond, John
Muller, Charlie
Manole, Silva Terese
Roberts, Charles
FOREIGN. ~
Kenny, Anselmo (2)
Raulino. Ramos :
lf not called for in fifteen days the leters will be sent to the dead letter office,
Parties calling for any of these letters will
please say advertised, and pay a fee of
one cent for each letter.
teed
rine or ort
*
rent roll of £1,690 a year, and its incaluable if*Sentimental value as including
the rectory in which Alfred Tennyson
was born, has failed as yet to find’a purchaser.
capital” question, Somersby rectory is
likely in years. to come to prove the Mecca
of Tennyson cnthusiasts, and in that way
might be made a source of perpetual
profit in. the hands of a private owner,
although . confess that I should like to
see it the pro =
us as a nitional heritage for all time,
and it would be well if Tennyson’s first
home could be equally honored,
poet since Shakespeare has so perfectly
understood
phases, passions, heights and depths of
human nature, and if might almost be
said that in the Bible, Shakespeare and
puddings, sauces, ete., use Gail Borden} Tennyson alone might be found someA Poser for Biologists.
The members of the medic») profession in Jamilton are greatly inte: 2sted
inaremarkablasur 7) -al
took place in the +
about a week ego.
case isin some of its featnres «.o cari
ous #8 to be unprecedented,
peration which
‘st end of ti2 city
It is Said th. the
A tittle girl, teree years of are, was
h what eppe.red to be a
ily growing out of the small
The crowth was scft, and
had ail the characteristics of a fatty
turror, excepting that there vas a well
iiefived boue of triangular saxpe em‘upposed turror was
ir loaf, with an inden~~ L$ Ewes about six
+, and stood out from
It was de110 “ave it removed: Seven city
: at the operation.
s noi successfui; the child died
ve inches,
presen
ix henrs efierward.
@issection of the mysterious
sth aud the postmortem held on
the chilt's body revealed. some remarkhie facts. A portion ef the spinal colninn was wanting, and from the cavity
the yrowta proceeded.
the suyposed tumor evidence of the beginning of another and independent
life, rndimentary organs having already
been formed.
performed this tdependent life would
have continued to grow until, no doubt,
it would tave developed into a monstrosity and ultimately caused death.—
Hamilton Spectator.
if no operation had been
Tennyson’s Virst Home,
The Somersby House estate, with ite
Apart from the “investment of
erty of the nation.
Shakespeare's birthplace is secured to
For no
and* voiced the various
There was in.
Best Cure For
All disorders of the Throat and
Lungs is Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.
It has no equal as a cough-cure.
Bronchitis
“When I was a boy, I had a bronchial
trouble of such a persistent and stubborn character, that the, doctor pronounced it incurable With ordinary
remedies, but recommended me to try
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I did so, and
one bottle cured me. For the last fifteen
years, I have used this preparation with
good effect whenever I take a bad cold,
and I know.of numbers of people who
keep it in the house all the time, not
considering it safe to be without it.”—
J.C. Woodson, P. M., Forest Hill, W.Va.
Cough
“For more than twenty-five years, I
was a sufferer from lung trouble, attended with coughing so severe at times.
as to cause hemorrhage, the paroxysms
frequently lasting three or four hours.
I was induced to try Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and after taking four bottles, was
thoroughly cured.” —Franz Hoffman,
Clay Centre, Kans. ~
La Crippe
“Last spring I was taken down with
la.grippe. At times I.was completely
prostrated, and so difficult was my
breathing that my breast seemed as if
confined in an iron cage, I procured a
bottle of Ayer’s Cherry, Pectoral, and
no sooner had I began taking it than
relief followed. Icould not believe that
the éffect would be so rapid and the
cure so complete.’—W. H. Williams,
Cook City, 8. Dak. }
AYER’S
Cherry Pectoral
Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggistse. Price $1; six bottles, $5.
Promptto act, suretocure
th Mining Contractors.
Notice is hereby given that
ManaGer Joun Havin, the theatrical
—Emeny #0 ate tip ot man,°sues several labor organizations at
ie ae tt ee iy et — to] Cincinnati for $100,000 ‘damages for
I soon Beane omeynieed strikes and theatened boycott against his
istic and emotion of humanity.
nyson lived at Somersby, and no doubt
the exquisite appreciation of inanimate
as well
manifest in the laureate’s works was
due largely to the influence of the beautiful surroundings of his peaceful Lincolnshire home.—Lady’s Pictorial.
. Longfellow family does not approve of
. or Ireland, to mark the spots where they
est sovereign of Europe.
Germany he does not receive a thaler
toward his expenses.
however, votes him every year a sui of
2,600,000 marks
emperor for
bomrreppeneentine sist of the thing. __. amount, and according to minute calto invalids who did not receive state
pensions after the great war of 1870.
recently 12,218,299 marks a year, derived
from two
marks revenue from crown lands and
forests, and 4:500,000 marks voted by the
chamber as necessary to the maintenance of royal dignity. This sum was
quite sufficient for William 1, but his
grandson has larger views and cannot do] (aj
with his grandsire’s allowance; so the ’
plementary 3,500,000 marks, making his
civil list in all £800,000.—London Society,
For thirty years of his life Lord Tenas animate human nature
The Kaiser’s Great Wealth.
William II is at this moment the richAs émperor of
The reichs‘ag.
under the heading,
‘Funds placed at the disposition of the
distribution.” Of this
Stee Dt
As king ot Prussia he has had until
sources—namely, 7,718,299
Prussian landtag has given him a supStagnation in Shipbuilding.
The stagnation fn the shipbuilding
trade on the Clyde is apparently most
serious. The North British Daily Mail
estimates that there are at present between Glasgow and Greenock over 15,000 men out of work, every one of them
willing to accept any oceupation that
might offer, although skilled workmen
at their trades. This statement, however, only partly shows the depression.
Out of 148 building berths on the Clyde
only forty-nine are now in use. The industry employs in good times from 50,000 to 60,000 men, and it follows that
there are 30,000 or 40,000 men not working on the Clyde who would be employed there if all the yards were in full
operation. About one-third of this number, it is thought, have migrated to other
shipbuilding centers in Great Britain,
but The Mail thinks 15,000 is less than
Clyde at the present time.
De Mot Desire a Monument.
Cambridge does not attract many vistention of strangers, so that they may
understand iis purpose.
liefs illustrating his works, but the
this idea, preferring to let the garden,
which is the open lot opposite the Longfellow mansion, remain unmarked,—
Boston Cor. Critic.
Philadelphia, five generations are represented. Mr. Drumel is ninety-four years
old and was a drummer boy under Napoleon, being present at the burning of
Moscow. :
Colorado college has lately received a
gift of $50,000 for a library from Mr. N.
P. Coburn, of Newton, Mass., and a valuable telescope from Henry R, Wolcott,
of Denver.
A Yankton, 8. D. family is claimed
to consist of a father, mother and twenty-four children, The mother is said to
be not yet thirty years old.
Missionaries in Scotland.
[t seems odd to think of missionaries
going to Seotland, the home of the
Covenanters, to convert the savage inhabitants to Christianity. At Anwoth,
in Kirkcudbrightshire, there was found
a few days ago one of the old “hillside
crosses” set up by the early missionaries
who went to the lowlands from Iona,
first preached Christ to the heathen
Beots. This interesting cros§is of red
sandstone, 48 inches long, 141¢ inches
across the widest part, and 4 inches
thick. [ts arms are 26 inches in length,
or were, for one is broken off. Rude inthing to coincide with every characterthe number of men actually idle on the . TICKETS,
The Longfellow Memorial garden in
The committee
in charge wish to put up a statue of
Longfellow, or sciae monument with re. sealed bids for.sinking the shaft at the
JACK RABBIT MINE, about two miles
East of the town of Grass Valley, by the
toot, for one month, will be received at
the Law Ojifice of Fred Searls, Nevada
City, Cal., until
November 25th, 1892,
Size of shaft, five feet by 814. Company
to furnish power, timber and tools; contractors to furnish supplies; and do the
timbering. Payment. at end of month
for number of teet sunk.
‘ACK RABBIT MINING COMPANY
Dated Nov. 11th. 1892. :
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
Lanp Osvice ar MARYSVILLE, CAL.,
Nov. 12, 1892.
MOREE a hare seven thst the follow.
port of his claim, and that said proof will
be made befere the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Nevada County, Cal., at -his
office, on Dec. 24th, 1892, viz. Gandenzio
Della Piazzi Hd. Ap. No. 3996, for the
NW 14 Sec. 14, Tp. 17, N. R. 8E., M.
D. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon
and caltivation of, said land, viz: Ira
Buck, Joe Keiffer, Sidney Treanor and
Jas. O. Sweetland, all of Nevada Co.,
CHAS. HAPGOOD, Register.
nov 15-6w
THANKSGIVING BALL,
PYTHIAN : SISTERS,
AT ARMORY HALL,
—on—
Thursday Evening, November 4th
(@ A DRILL will be given by the
Uniform Rank, K. of P.
. Musie by Goyne’s Orchestra.
$1.00 per couple,
Gallery——Ladies 25c, gentlemen 50c.
Dr. J. F. Shaw,
itors, and there is talk of putting up Surgical and Mechanical Dentist.
some monument there to draw the atOdd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street,
Nevada City.
New Barber Shop.
CHARLES PERCIVAL
HAS openod a first-class Barber Shop
on Pine street, in the rear of ‘Britland's Council Chamber.
In the family of Philip C. Drumel, of . SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING AND
, SHAMPOOING
Done in the highest style of the art.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to
all persons having claims against the
JACK RABBIT MINING COMPANY
to present their claims by the 25th day
of November, 1892, at the Law Office of
Fred Searls, Nevada City, Cal.
JACK RABBIT MINING COMPANY,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
Gus, J, & Ed, W. Schmidt
AVING purchased the stov’ and
trad e of Hirschma», on
PINE STREET,
Hereby notify their friends and the publie generally that they will keep on hand
all gree of CIGARS, TOBACCO,
IPES, Ete., which they will sell at the
Leonarp 8, Carxins, P,; M. scriptions are carved on the cross.—Lon4
west rates.
years.
year,
advantage of it.
they paid for.
ever could undersell me.
losing Cut. Sale
a
Is still in progress and the people ,of Neveada City and
surrounding country are coming in big numbers to take
Everything in the store HAS TO BE
DISPOSED OF by January tst, 1993, as I will then
quit business here after a successful career of twenty years.
And now a few words, fellow citizens, which it will be
worth your while to read and think over. ;
The goods jn my store are new in styles, fresh in makeup and of the very best quality, They were bought for
this market and to meet the wants of our own people. 1
never would, and will not now, carry shoddy ends and
odds, but have always made it a point to offer for sale
ouly the BEST OF EVERYTHING to be had. Every
person who comes to my store to trade therefore gets a
dollar’s worth of goods for one hundred. cents, and no one
who ever traded with me will say to the contrary.
had not done business in this way I ‘could not have continued to have a large trade in Nevada county for so many
Is not that true ?
Storekeepers have come and have gone and have come
again, while . have continued here right along doing business in a business-like way.
Ber
All this time I have maintained my credit with the
wholesalers by paying for what I got, and have maintained
the confidence of my customers by giving them just what
MY PRICES HAVE BEEN THE
VERY LOWEST CONSISTENT WITH SQUARE
METHODS AND GOOD GOODS, and no competitor
who carried on his business in the same way ever did or
Any assortment of poorly made
zoods, manufactured from flimsy stuff and out-of-date in
pattern, is not now and never was in competition with the
superb line I carry, The people generally understand
this pretty well.
And now in conclusion I desire to say again that everything in my store (bought fresh from the leading Eastern
markets as my freight bills will show and the railroad peonla will tell wan) is being
Sold At a Sacrifice
For the simple reason, as I have told you before in my
advertisements, that I am going out of business here and
will haveno more use for the goods after the close of this
I cordially invite all who want:to obtain genuine bargains
on really first-class
CLOTHING, ” GENTLEMEN'S
GOODS AND NECKWEAR,
RUBBER GOODS, etc., to come and post themselves
as to my stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
MENS’ YOUTHS’ and BOYS
BOOTS, SHOES
BS. Em. 2.42.
Broad Street, Odd Fellows Building, jNevada City.
JAGENT FOR
Masta ‘Mineral
e@
WATER,
GINGER ALE,.
ORANGE CIDF"
Just Received.
Duffy's Malt (Whiskey
“Beehive” Commercial Street, .
Hil
FURNISHING
To
CLOTHING
are NMMBER ONE.
We don't ask you to take
and
stock. It is a sure proposit
down in plain figures,
fue
Mill on Rock Creek. Office and Y:
’ Oak Wood, in any
EASTERN -CITIES
ARE SOLD BY THE—
SOUTHERN PaciFic COMPANY
AT COLFAX,
. M. LOBNER, Agent.
Sierrina Car Berrus secured and full
information regarding Transcontinental
Routes furnished on application. By corresponding with Mr. Lobner parties can
arrange to join the Semi-Monthly Family
Excursions over the Sunset Route.
Orders sold at Lowest Rates for ticket
for passage from Europe and Eastern
Cities to any point in the Pacific States
and Territories. These Orders, if not
used, will be redeemed at the full
amount paid therefor.
T. H. Goopman,
Gen. Passenger Agent,
@Ricuarp Gray, a .
Gen. Traffie Manager,
San Francisco, Cal,
RAILROAD LANDS.
For Lands in Central and Northern
California, Oregon, Nevada and Utah,
apply to or address
W. H. Mits, Land Agent 0. P. R. R.
San Francisco, Cal.
For Lands in Southern California, apply to or address é Z
Jerome Mappen, Land Agent 8. P, R. R.
San Francideo, Cal,
Miniag Machinery For Sale,
1 six-inch Cornish Pump.
150 feet 6-inch, Pipe Column.
1 Friction Hoist, complete,
Apply to
WM. GRANT,
A Chance, For Everybody!
Get
CHEAP!
f
You must Bear in mind
that We Are Not Selling
Cheap Clothing C1 c:j,
but Good and Fashionable
Clothing Cheap.
Everything from a Pain of Socks toa Suit of Clothes
We carry only lirst-class Goods,
our .word for it.
&
as & : .
But whenever you haye a few moments to spare call ig *
Compare Our Stock and
Prices With Other
Houses Here.
We can convince you that what we say in regard to ou
ion.
Everything in the Store
Will Be Sold at Cost.
The old Reliable Clothing House has everything marked
¢
K. CASPER.
CREEK SAW MILL and LUMBER C0,
M. L & D, MARSH, Proprietors.
—o-——ards—Boulder St., Nevada City, Cal,
wisihia as aad le in
Flooring, Rustic, Siding, Laths, Shakes, Shi: gles »
DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, BOXES, Ete.
Kept constantly on hand or made to order,
BRIDCE AND MINING LUMBER--a special
quantity, for sale.
o——
All orders, Large or Small, are given immediate and personal attention
Furniture at Cost!
Now is Your Time to Furnish Your House !.
LEGG & SHAW
Fumiteretioe o Cent Prick nt
The stock. consists of a full line of
Beds, Bedding,
Sideboards, Cheffroneres,
Bedroom Sets, Bookcases,
Etc., Ete,
: Call and examine our Goods before making
your purchases elsewhere,
Mt. Gro Lomber Co,
COOPER BROS.,...,. Proprietors,
Manufacturers of all kinds of
LUMBHH'
“etl Fon, Fn,
LATHS AND DRESSED SIDING,
A Large quantity of SEASONED
LUMBER on hand which wilt
—s
f suber of all kinds for Butlding and Min
0g Purposes, always on hand or Sewed @
rder, Orders left at the Saw Mill, near
Quaker Hill, or the OPEIOK, PIRTY BILL .
Rough & oe:
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