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jas pgm ONE BNJOY!:
Tn North Ban aan, Wat eight, ) Qo che method aud rosulis
a block fourteen, sontaining about Varee . Syrup of Pigs. is taken; it is pi.
and. one-third acres. Prive, three] and refreshing to the taste, are a”
Ps . EXPERT PICKPOCKETS.
ry
; , . LONDON SEEMS .TO BE THE TRAIN
Ge. H Oomsiereial cisoet, Neveds City Cel], — ING SCHOOL FOR THEM .
There Ave 109,000 tn the Big City-—Park
flas « Previy Large a of Then
Aico They Belong to Clas and ay
Gevings ¥ nke of The’ Own.
About « contery ace lors hed onh
. ahont fifty 1 pccy ta, 6 the polic
reperts hie diet their mnisver has
reached four thousund in the metropolis
alone, ond sont ten thousand in the
rot of Vinnce, These figures nre nearly
dowiled wt times of. reviews, races.
fetes, aod ec iibiticas by “reornite from ayeo°. . But, singolarly
eno wh, they a! comecor have been
trained ja Coe % Britain, England is
the eratio co) te ed of pickpockets.
tien oy me Grn y eotablished as
darpantering of Wieklaving; it has ite,
app et feos, geraAtintes, . professors, ex-’
pera, and Pm sercial agents, Novices
are taugit to Alstinguish a Brenchman
from atmiive, « Lossian from a Ger
man, & Mouth Amorican from an Italian;
they are made fer ininted with the
rere s
Olt Process for Suiphiret Ores
en #
Qaite anamber of capitaliote from
Portland and Walla Walla are now at
Buker City, Oregon, watebing the re
ault of nome test working of the Criley
& bverson off process for the extrac
tind’ of sulphurete from ay ore, af
the name signifies, by the use oat @il,
A hewspaper man witoessed a toot}
made on the Earcke end Eagelsior
ore, which was conducted aa follows :
The oro wee Crashed and panned
mig Vet os iaportant (ifferences ip,
through a 50-mesh seve, weighed end) i demelity ip the ent “of the
and thoroughly mixed with black, Glotlies, + place of the pockets, the
thick, To water heated toner, beiling wae added enough rulpharie acid
to give ita tartish taste, This avidus
lated water was then inixned with, the
mase of-oil and ore. A thik soum of
sulphurete rose to the suriace and wae
5 skimuied off, leaving the hitherto
slack ond dd frhilte aa tnow—in fact,
; pure silica, e gentlemen express
{hemecives as pleased, aud the vith
sens of Baker City are in hopes they
are, because it means the erection of
a large plant at that point.
Auctont Chinese Miners in India,
‘An interesting discovery bas been
niadéon the Haroballi yey ere in
the Mysore, says the Indian Engineer,
valle sinking the main shalt the
workmen broke into an old shaft, dug,
perhaps,a thousand years or more ago.
There were found mining implements
of variouskinds used by the ancient
workers, It is supposed the workings
were made by Chinese, of whose pres:
ence in the Mysore there is uninietukmode of earring jewelry, watches,
m, OF loose cn
When the pupils . ce erppored to have
hited sufficiently by A cir education,
yi oo Uepwtehed atChristiuas ti: to
a eoriu. ) oo arb.of London, where thoy
are furmed out, The agent, who . ‘
gome to elec trie, puta them through
their pu ra. if they gequit themwel ven ered? fi ren Tages them, gives
then dlothes, . }: 7) aud coeeial instractions, and talow Lem abroad to ply their
trade ander hiv niimagenent, As. soon,
however, as their personality has become
inconveniently fatailiar to the police of
the looality, they are returned aol cr
changed for a fresh set, under the sae
ond i tions
The community numbers 100,000 in
London, ine!uding women and children:
their lewdyartets are-in the obscure
yarliovs of ft, Giles, Whitechapel, the
ijnovies und the low lying wharves of
the Thames. (tis there that they hoid
their meetings, organize their detach.
monies, deliberate on future movements,
have their savings banks and clubs, and . .
settic on the way Of assisting those of
their pala who ave ill, shadowed or in
rison, ‘They form a regular ossociaable evidence. The tools found are ion, live the honsebreatcors e7) snopaaid to be very Hike those used by the] jifters, fron) whom, however, t.-y are
Chinesé and unlike anything known . quite (ethic
to be used by the Hindus, al WORK BY PARIS,
paren Ween) Dwiig tair vielts in Paris, although
A. @. Us W. Biection:. operuliig in common, they do not dwell
ther, but ave.scattercd all over the
The following were elected Weduesday evening as officers forthe ensuing
term of Nevada Lodge, No. 52, A. 0.
U, W.; W.A, Findley, M. W.jd.G,
O’Niell, Foreman; David Ashton,
Overseer ;C. E, Ashburn, Mevorder;
John F. Hook, Financier; O, Moe
° Olintock, Receiver; A. J, Gillen, Culde ;
Honry Guenther, 1, W.; J, W. Mobin
gon, O, W.; Jas, G, Neagle, Trustee;
Dr; ©. L, Muller,) Medical Bx'mr,
The installation willbe held on the
firet Wednenday evening in mp
f
elty, meeliig only to share the spoils at
certain specified moments, in. dark or
borgne taverns and wine shops situated
in the neighberhood of the Champs
Elyecce and the Gyand Opera, The
foreign, as well aa the French, operators
have their reeriving houses, called in
Paris meumers (alicr), whove they disof theiy gleanings, and itis a remarkable feature of these transactions
that (iey ave carried on on both sides
with serupulous fairness and honesty.
Acharp and observant peraon might
detect the pickpocket who shadows him J
with evil intent by the peculiar roving
peatlosaness of the eye, of which even
Tithe moat experienced ones cannot entively divest themselves, The habit is
contracted at the onset of their careers;
imperative then, it becomes inveterate.
The piekpoeket embraces at a glance the
particular ardele in a shop window caleulated wo attract the passerby, the conformation of the victim's pockets, the
foot passengers around him and the
uavter from Which his bugbear, the
“Bobby,” ia likely to appear. The Engiiah pickpocket rarely offers any opposition if canght iv the act; be submits
silently to be led off by his captor; only
the women how], thrash, sob, seratch
and fight, It ja the characteristic natient! codlnesa and lack of emotional
ipritability that contribute more than
any myeen) eptitede to make the Brittah piekepoe 4 facile princeps in his art,
aad an object of envy and admiration to
members of the professions in other
countries, me
+
and the lodge is considering & pro
sition to make it publie.
Christmas Bail at Mioomiield,
The Elite Club of North Bloomfield
will give @ ball at Cumibine’ Mall
on Wednesday evening, Dee, v4,
Kallenberg’s orchestra will furnish
music and the price of tlekete, includ:
ing supper, will be 42.50, The com
mittee of arrangements consiste ol J,
®, King, E. Penrose, Jt. J, Bughrue,
W. L. Mobley, F. Brown and Wi.
Kallenberg. J, Glassen io to be floor
: — @ireotor, ‘The floor managers will be
R, ©. Bylvester, G. D. Kallenberg, ¥
p, O'Conner, F. W. Cummins and
Grant Bkidmore,
A Good Bond,
Janes L. Morgan fled bis official
bend as County Clerk and Auditor, on
THR FRENCH WAY.
Friday, ety ioe solid one, The eure In each country the profession retains
ties are as follows: #10,000 ita own articular methods, The SpanP00. 9; Mateaa ss sssstsscss too) . dard, like te Hlouth American, does not
. BB esses csesss Tito . attempt to te save in a tolerably
Arey sss)" *" D'900 . Sadek orewd) the Italian works generally
only on ladies, and badly, because he is
eens too precipitate; the Turk is fearless,
awhward, audacious, and even in the
elatchea of the police, with one hand
pinioned, attempta to steal with the
other, The French make a specialty of
‘ ition,” which is effected by one
stin ta recognize in some innoeent, Fuse welling individual a relation
er old friend, effusively falling on his
or her neck; while the error is explained
and apologies offered the deed is done by
an uasociate, The most dangerous of
hat apecies ia the becotense, usually a
and very pretty girl, who rushes
Tore te arvas @ benevolent old man,
Mich MieansUp ef Quarta:
Gaye Thursday's Grass Valley
Union: A cleanup of 16 loads of
tribute rock from the Rovky Bar mine
was made yesterday, which gave 185
* — gunees of retorted gold, of about #14)
@ cn the load, The Rocky Bar is noted
for thiakind ef production, ae there
have been frequent clean-upe of rel
ore.
Driveh Frem the Mines
The white miners of Calaveras coun:
ty recently held a mave meeting at Oop
peropolisand passed resolutions that
their Chinese sompetitore to leave the
country, Six Celeatialn took the gen
‘tgpole,” a relationship he will have good
eavme to remember, a8 it has cost him
all hia portable property,
Phe utter carelessness of the public
facitivates the operations of the ‘pickpookews to a degree which has often
elicited
' from them expressions of withertle hint and arrived to Ban Francieeo aot wither.
Wednesday, Those who are lef am Leger Tomupplement ’ “ig vad
behind are expected to follow short
ly. ae ;
a sudden Deoth.
Beraphim Benoit, eged 58 years and
a native of Canada, died auddenl)
Thureday afternoon at his farm pear
a Allison Ranch, Heo leaves ® family,
His son, Joseph is teacher of the pub:
lic wchool at orth Ban Juan, . The te:
ceased Wat & than of Skvelldet Fepe:
tation. Be ee
mews Thie Fer Ulimatey
‘Fresh — etrawberriea,
he : a . ve Wa, be} ye on the Kidac):
te hundred dollars, save’ . ieey 22) "ie ag
‘ate
for instant treatment. For _ ‘his
disease Ayer’s Cherry }\stora] is an admirable. remedy, It
paves many lives every year. Keep
it in the Louse. g *
©
“Ir goes right to the spot,” raid an
old man, whowas rubbing in Dr. J.
H. McLéan’s Volcanic Oil Liniment
to relieve rheamatism.A Great Liver Mediciur.
Dr. Guiii’= Improved Liver Pills are
a sure cure fer-sick bhendeche, bilious
complaints, . dyspepsia, indigestion,
costivenese, torpid liver, etc. “These
pills insure perfect digestion, correct
he liver and stomach, regulate the
bowels, purify and enrich the blood
and make the skin clear. They also
produge a good appetite, and invigerof srenatien the ertire system
by their tonic action. Sold at 25, cents
a box by Carr Bros.
Nozopy need suffer from languor
and melancholy ifthey take Simmons
Liver Regulator.
The Leading Music House.
Call at or write to Cooper’s, the leading music store, 631 J street, Sacramento, for anything in the music line.
We have the latest sheet music, finest
and best pianos. Vivlin strings (steel).
5 cents; best grings, 10, cent~; extra
(15 cents); best Russian, 25 cente;
artist strings, 30centseach. John F,
Cooper, sole agent for Mathushek
Company’s (New Haven Conn.) solid
iron frame pianos, Over.1,100 sold in
Sacramento, and not. one failure in
twenty years. j. 29-tf.
The New Discovery:
You have. heard your friends and
neighbors talking about it. You may
yourself be one of the many who know
from personal experience just how
gooda thing it is. Ifyou have ever tried
it, you are one ofits staunch friends,
because the wonderful thing about ‘1
is, that when once given a trial, ! r.
King’s New Discovery ever after holds
a place in the house. If you bave
never used it and should be afflicted
with a cough, cold or any Throat,Lung
“or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once
and give ita fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded
Trial Bottles Free at Warr'Drug Bros.
tore, :
— Ce eo :
QF The Daily Transceirr has
the finest and best equipped Job Printing Office in Northern California.—
Prices the lowest.
.
A. Physicians Advice.
I euffered for years
from general debility.
Tried other remodies,
and got no relief.
My Physician preseribed 8. 8. 8.
Iinoreased in flesh; °
My appetite improved;
I gained strength ;
Was made young again;
It is the best medicine I know of.
Manarex Turpgs, Oakland City, Ind
Send for our book on Blood and
Skin Diseases.
Swit Spzcrvic Co., Atlanta, Ga.
.
Hine of business.” You ean gét this
bearing condition will yield an income .
of from $2,000 to $4,500 per year and
requires no expensive machinery to
operate it. A fruit-raiser in the Williamette Valley requires but. a small
outlay, has all the advantages of a
civilized and cultured society, has good
better income from the same investment than can be had from any, other
land for from $55 to $75 per acre of
The Oregon Land Company-of Salem,
Oregon wo 8-20.
Ce
aie.
BucNien’s Armicn Satve.
5 — .
The best Salve in thé world fur Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Dicers, Salt Kheu:n
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chappe Hancs
Chilblains, Corns, and all Ski» Krupions, and. positively cures Piles, o*
nue pay required. Itis guaranteed to
give perfert satisfaction. or monevoretinded. Price 24 cents per box. > or
sale by Cacr Bros. tf
Se
RAILROAD RATES.
Following are the approximate raik
road rates of fare tor first-class passage from Nevada City tothe points
named:
Battle Mountain...... <« $18.75
Benicia ...... Se POR yA 6.60
Is ea Sas ons 8.80
OS ee eee Ory eS 3.95
RM Se ae oak poe ses 7.40
CESS shod ocak She ees aes 14.05
CREB ie Sa cS iia gis ee bes 2.25
RT ar os es wae 4.85
LS CONE REE EES aaa ee Se 9.85
Sauer are eee eI 44 30
ie oS aaa wg aaa 3.75
Emigrant Gap.... ...~, 6.25
Lo) SS GSD Ae Seer. pare y yt
ee OPC ENS CULE RE GE Te 11.70
AITORIED EOMTON « voc vine oricseanc 13.75
RA GUROUNE oss 65 i4 > ook Sess 11.90
Independence.....---.---6.35
BQO 6ise seis s cbd ks 5e> = 5 ok
JSG ON cys es wee eS $75
GIUGNONS oa, ook oh eee > hee a 6.51)
L508 AMGMOB osc occce ops s aie Pe 19.4
MAIHON 35 or Soak uae a 7.2
Napa Juncidor.. . ! 6.45
OG sci, cces cee ; ad
Oakilale..... cd yee
Douay sc agit s Zta . 26.75
POE iy sass cotete sh uec ies 6.60
POY G GNM Sede Kos oaaoee ae 6-60
OT TEN, EE eee ae CO CaO 10.80
BOGG cs oi. stay spose sets 83
ONO ao is sea eS ae ee 7.30
POCYAUBRNIOS «5 i'5-s's as oes 008k uve 4.25
an Feanigeo. . oes oni cic vee s He 7.25
MEN as oss ence am . >. 18.35
OF CS eer Py Teper ee 7.25
Man Pedrons cos oes a es : 19.990
Hanis ANG, oo isce cw esekieessess L000
Sunta Barbara...... ,
Panta: Monies 6.5 6ec6s 6 ages
PADOMMON 0-5 ass hee oe os
BONES 5S He ciyss
Summit
Tehama
Uplolstering Shop.
JAMES KINKEAD
GIVES NOTICE:/THAT
he is aware pre to
do all kinds of Upholster
ing on short notice.
Spring Mattresses, Hair
, Mattresses, Feather. Pillows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Lounges, Sinzle
Lounges, etc., ete., made to order,
FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL
KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN
A WORKMANLIKE MANNER.
ed for shippine a specialty.
Piano Movine Promptly attended to
and Carefully Performed. :
All at the Lowest Living Rates
FOR CASE,
he Gelebrated French Gure,
Is& pon A
POsITIVE
GUARANTEE
to cure any form
ofnervous disease
orany disorder of
the generative organs of eithersex, 7
Chather arisingZ
é res
E from theexcessive
PEFORE useof Stimulants, AF TE
or $5.00, Sent by mail on receipt of priee*
THE APHRO MEDICINE Co.
“> cific Branch,
WS Stevenso. BAN i waNCis 5. Cit
FOR SALE BY
warranted APHRODITINE” fo icied
R
T: taceo or Opium, or through youthfu! indisere¢ ny, ever 15 Mpsuce, e Neary as ort pe ‘ ee :
wer, Wakefuiness, Bearing down Pains in the a
».ck, Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous ProsDraving and General Hauling,
cretion, Nocturnal Emissfons, Leucorrhcea; Dizziness, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Impotency, which if neglected often lead to premature
yd ave and insanity Price $1.00 a box, 6 boxes
A WRIT.LEN GUARANTHE is-given for
svery $5.00 order received, to refund the money if
a Permanent cure is not effected. We have
:) onwands of testimonials from old and young,
vf Doi sexes, who have been permanently cured
by the use of Aphrogitine. Circular free. Address
W. D. VINTON, ~ Nevada Citv
{Thankful for past patronage, I respectfu
ly solicit a continuance if the future.
COMMEROIAL STREET
Second door from the Great American
Tea Store.
James Kinkead.
D. S. BAKER,
Transporting, Eto,
ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO
the Transportation of Baggage for Theatrice!. Companies,
Dry Oak Wood
For sa:e in lots from 1 to 500 cords.
F THE CENTURY’S
CALIFORNIA ARTICLES
LUETJE & BRAND.
WATOHMAKER
AN»
JEWELER
Broad Street, Nevada City.
JAMES FOLEY,
CHAMPION CANDY MAKER !
AS PURCHASED THE CANDY Establishment en
Commercial Street,
JUNCTION OF MAIN STREET, Nevada
City, heretofore conducted by F. W. WILLeTr.
. Candies Made Daily
ON tHE raking.
Finest Imported Confections !
DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED
‘PNUTs AND FRUITS,
The Best Materials !
Begin in the November number.
Now ready. “Newsdealers and sters take subscriptions. Price, ete,
November begins a new volume.
Now is the time to subscribe.
Notice to Creditors,
Estate of J; A. J. Ray.
TOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of
A. J. Kay, deceased, to the creditors. of
and ali persons having claims against the
said deceased, to exhibit them with the
necessary vouchers, within ten months after the first publication of this notice to the
said Administrator, at the law office of Fred
Searis at Nevada City, the same being the
place for the transaction of the business of
said estate, in said ein? of Nevada,
GEORGE W. RAY
Administrator of the Estate of J. A. J. Ray,
eceased.
Datedthis 12th day of November, 1890.
Notice of Assessment. -.
ING Company, Location of Principal
da County, Ca : ;
Notice is hereby given, that a meetin:
of the Board of Directora, held on the 24t
upon the Capital Stock of the Corporation.
Francisco, California.
-. By order of the Board of Directors.
é H. PICHOIR, Secre
and convenient markets and receives 4 . tain
Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packN tne’ BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINP ace of Business, San Francisco, California.
sO" cation of Works North Bloomleld, NevaYou Don’t Get the N eCws
day of October, 1890, an assessment, No. 46
of#ifty cents ( $0.50) per share was levied
payable immediately in United States Gold
win, to the Secretary at the office of the
Company, 320 Sansome Street, Room 2%, San
Any stock Upon which this agsessmentshall
remain uppaid onthe 28th day of November 1890,will be-delinauent, and advert:sed
‘. for sale et public auction; and unlees pay.
mens is m, before, will sold on Mon,
he 22d day of December, 180, to pay the
delinquent agsessment, together th the
tosts »f aivertising and expenses of salo
Crovr frequently finds a household Better Than a Gold Mine. ’ E : : NOTICE ick Ti af tho pe 4
unprepared for it viet, while ~ Ten acres set to fruit when in a : LANDS FOR SALE. a ; —To— ‘ Be m : rad rare}
rapidity with.which it develops calls : —:
Owing td anticipated change of Vurirere asec) cen disy Taf cin © '
sell all the lands owned by me in this county—al! heid under + iovernmen
titlke—and will be sold_in lots to suit purchasers, in size, from a town lot —
ward, and in shape as may be suitable, at reasunable prices, according to lo
poe i . mal Lot No, ISec
2TRACT NO, e—Consisting of fractional Lot No, 5. in Sec. 27, fractio! 0.
ein adjoining town lets in Blocks 1 and 8, and mill site on Worthington ee
all constityting one traect*of luid, on and adjoining the Pine Hill north of tow a ot
ing about 28 acres; bounded on the wes: by the “Old Block Gravel Claim; “ mike
the Coe Quartz Mine and on the enst . -y line fence with Pearce & Caddy “ie t being
The most of this land is wel) tiuvered, sv.cud growth pine and is suscepti oT calae
divided into a number of conyenient and accessible tracts, mostly very ee Ae took “4
bie for itgrowing, alfalia or gardening. Ure everdiowing spring on Lot in oh it}
oae-half of another ever-flowing spring will go with avother Ppt phage nn si Freon,
right of small oe ve 1-year vb another and two evérflowing 8!
tunnels on north. ideo { ~
TRACT-NO-2.—Three-sevenths S-7thsy, untivided, of the “Old Bloc sravel Cluinrs
containing in the whole.nine acres.. This land 4s. well tim hag puvu scriace,
broken up, very rich soli and lies xdjoining Tract No. 1 on the west. + by the
TRACT NO. 8.—TuE HOMESTEAD, comprising ail the lands bounded on the east 7 the
turnpike road, north by the Hughes’ road and Col. Hawkins’ preemption claim, on .
west by tue Knights of Maita Quartz claim, and ou ‘ae south by the Coe ere bom
containing about 100 acres; about 1? acres euciosed wot good, substantial wearer the
new picketand wire fence, Thereare three ever faiuug springs of water with) Per,
encicsure, and free water from ravine ‘or garden and orchard; good dwelling =e bas
10 rooms; about 200 fruit trees growing, assorted varieties, one-halfin bearing rE he
seale. This land has been pronouncéd by scores of foreign horticulturis's aD aha
yardists as being first-class Olive and vineyard land—the very best in this vaooielles ee
State—and thesame kind asthe crcpbee rong tones and vineyardists in Napa and 0 hy
counties are now purchasing at high prices for the same purposes, 2
TRACT NO. stad sehr Liye Gavgesead, on east side of turepike road, exteoding hee
Powning Quartz Mine tv James Hammiil’s, containing about 13 aeres, with “ pe
way for ditch from Sou h Yuba Canal; and a never failing small stream of water low ug
from a tunnel on this tract. Would divide weliinio four lots. = . ac.R
TRACT No, 5.—On north side of turnpike roaa, iying between R. Noell’s ant ae
Hill’s enclosed fields,containing 10 acres. TWo-thirds: well timbered, and -deep 5 bh
Fine Alfalfaland. Will make two elegant 5-acre tracts. South Yuba Canal rups throug
extreme upper portion. ; i a
TRACT Ro. 6 On south side of turnpike road, adjoining Glenbrook Academy 42 Ute
west, containiig about 5€ acres. Cousiderable timber on this tract, with right o 5 w ;
over Tract No. 5 for diteh from south \uba Canal. Much of this tract ig nearly evel,
and rich deep soil. Will make several convenient subdivisions, from 5 to 20 acres. an
TACT No. 7—Comprising Lot No. 3. in section 23, adjoining Glenbrook prem A
the south, containin;, about3i acres. Considerable timber and some very g00 and,
with right of way as before stated. es my
The omnibus lines make eight trips each way, per day, over the turnpike roa =
” TRACT No. 8—The southeastguarter of Section 28, in T. 16, N. RK. 9 E., (less one gir
sold) and east halfand eust ial of west Muif of routhwest quarter of same poeuen, ai
acres, owned jointly with E.A. Roberts. dhe whole tract is offered. There is one living
stream: and several overtiowing springs ou this tract. ;
‘All of fhe above lands are “uuder the ditch” and water can béhad atalltimese
TEKMS OF SALE—One-half cash. Lhe remainder in installments with one, two or
three years credit, secured by mortgage at usual local interest. Small tracts cash. nye
Also—300 feet, or shares, out uf 15u0 in the *: Norwic 1 Quartz, Claim and in Lot oh :
in Block No. 12, inSouth Grass Valley and part of Ford & Reilly Quartz Claim—abow
acres with ditch.
ae patie the
Also—Une-fourth undivided interest in the ‘Inkerman Quartz Mine, adjoining
North Star on the south—about 9 acres. eae the
Also—One-half undivided interest in the “‘LastChance Copper Miue, 2400 feet on
lode, contiining 24 acres, situated in Spenceville Copper District. .
Ma THESE MINING CLAIMs ARE ALL PATENTED. . e re
Also—My Law Library consisting of 425 volumes of Keports, Statutes and Stan Pi
Text books, contained in six glass front bookcases, with olfice furniture and furnishings, maps, framed engravings and other office eguipments. ,
Also—A good 5-room house and half acre lot enclosed well filled with fruit trees, OD turnpike rogd im Hill’s Flat, ‘pw. ROBERTS.
GRASS VALLEY, CAL.
ae
Do Wou wwvant
A PIANO or ORGAN
Pinas tf sO
TO WRITE TO OR CALL AT
COOPER’S : MUSIC . STORE,
SACRAMENTO.
SOLE AGENT. FOR
Wisetihushek Piano
The Only. Piano Made With the Tuning Pins Bushed
into a Solid Iron Frame.
FROM SIG. MARTINEZ, CONCERT SOLO
PIANIST. :
MR. JOHN F. COOPER:
Dear Sir:—I can most cheerfully testity to
the excellence of Style H, Solid Iron Frame
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Each applicant is required by 1 NTH ND FOR
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