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‘edi. Nevada City, Nowa. Copnty; ‘Calif.
, by reason of having made a subsequent
loan of $200 on part of the land.
_.t@. the highest bidder.
. friends are flattering him by frequently
«mistaking him for Edwin Tilley, the minPublished Every Evening Except Sundays and Legal Holidays.
Established Sept. 6, 1860,
Terus—15 Cents a Week ; 60 Cents a . "
Month ; $6 a Year. : '
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WEDNESDAY EV’'NG, SEPT. 16, '91,
Improving Grass Valley's Schools.
Prof. Syle, the new principal of Grass
Valley's public schools, appears to understand his business. By his suggestion
the nine-year course of study pursued in
the public schools of Oakland has been
adupted ‘by the Board of Education.
Hereafter no examinations will be held
in the primary grades; in other grades
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a only
Dee. rors Le ee
EXTERIOR OF THE WORLD'S FAIR DAIRY. BUILDING.
they will be held semilly instead
of as now. These examinations will count
for one-third in the promotion mark and
in the record of daily or weekly work for
two-thirds, Prof. Syles expects to shortly have the schools of Grass Valley accredited at the State University, as are
those of this city.
ao oo
A Foreclosure Suit.
George 'W. Locke and Samuel Lavenson of Sacramento have begun suit in the
Superior Court against Thomas Hodge,
Delia Hodgeand Lena A. Hughes to forea mortgage of $3,600 on a tract of
iegear Bear river, The money has
ming since September 29, 1888, ‘no
it excepting the interest up to
Mich 29, 1890), having been paid. The
amount now due is $4,177.95. Defendant Hodge borrowed the money sued for,
and Lena A. Hughes is made a defendant
ace
A Reperter In Disguise.
Reporter Jim Shoemaker of the Grass
Valley Telegraph has had his moustache
‘and imperial shaved off, and now his
ing capitalist of this city.
: eres Por
Snow In Willow Valley.
Bail and snow fell last night in the upperend of Willow Valley, less than three
mi.es from this city. The roads in that
loc 1. y got a deep soaking from the storm
which did not lay the dust here.
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New Goods at Rosenherg’s.
Rosenberg Bros. of the Palace Dry
Goods Store have just opened a large and
very fine line of new goods including the
latest fall and winter styles. This store
iv the’ venter of attraction for-ladies-during these pleasant days. augls-tf.
2-0 oe
Auction of Accounts,
Notice is hereby given that on Fikibay,
Serremper 25th, 1891, I willsell at public auction all of the unsettled accounts
of the late firm of WxisenBURGER BRos.,
On Friday evening, September 24th,
1891, a list of allthe unsettled accounts
will be publishedin the Dairy TransoRIPT,
Notice is further given, that.all parties
knowing themgelves indebted to the said .
firm can settle the same on or before the
time of said sale to We. H. Smirn, Commercial street, Nevada Vity, who is authorized to cullect and receipt for the
same, oe
R. P. Sracner,
: Assignee of Weisenburger Bros.
Nevada City, Sept. 14, 1891.
ence eneteecmmeomnnee!
Fresh Fish.
Every Thursday “evening all kinds
of fresh fish will’ be received at
M. Trenberth’s fruit and vegetable
store on Broad street. Come early and
take your first choice, al4-1w . not feel capable of dressing her himself he . less at all times, but is largely avoided
a nena? . joes not know what to do. by giving a nourishment ry _
‘ a _____ some food. The most snecessful and re6. %. 9.2.82 2 ® Srare or Onto, Crry ov ToLKDO,) ,, liable of all is the Gail Borden ‘‘Eagle’
j Lucas County, =~ ' . Brand Condensed Milk. Your grocer
Great Expectations Frank J. Cheny makes oath that he] 4 druggist keep it. tf
mht : : is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. R er ‘
RE often disappointed, put our . Cheny &Co., doing business in the City . 4 Sure Cure for the Liquor or Opium
A A Habits. expectation-that of making
SCHILLING’S BEST culinary suppiles the stand-by of all ‘intelligent
hi pers on this coast—is being
fapidly realized. Millions of these
packages are sold annually~more
evety year. We stake our business
reputation on our guarantee to you
that they are the purest strongestrichest flavoredmost economicalbest value to consumers+ef any. .
you can buy.
Test any package you please of
SCHILLING’S BEST. When you
realize how much your meals are
improved in appetizing flavor how
much your labor in the kitchen is
lessened-consider their strength
and economy-you will thank us
for telling you this.
. Schilling’s Best »
THIS. brand {s a full. guarantee of
the flavor, strength, economy and
‘purity of every article it protects.
. . parrates her personal work and experi‘land acte directly on the blood and mucous halt t
Send: for testi] acheremedy known. A statement conA FAMOUS BOOK.
Mrs. Mary A. Livermore’s ‘‘My Story
ofthe War.’’
Mra. 8. E. Andrews of this city has
been appointed agent for ‘‘My Story of the
War, "a superbly illustrated work in which
the world-famous Mary A. Livermore
ences as a hospital and field nurse during
the war of the rebellion. Mrs. Livermore spent four years asa nurse in. hospitals, camps, at the front, and on the
battle-field, and these four years were
packed with pathos, glory, and sacrifice
probably never paralled in the life of any
other woman. Her narrative presents a
vivid ipuibr picture of the womanly side
of the war, more especially of her own
work and thrilling experiences, with
many pathetic and humorous ' incidents
portraying the lights and shadows of hospital life; These are described. as only
an eye-witness and a tender-hearted woman could describe them.
In every chapter she weaves in anecdote
after anecdote, incid after incident,
story after story, and the reader's attention is held breathless to the end of the
volume: © Should every other book on the
war be blotted out of existence, this -one
would completely reflect the spirit and
work of the women of the North.
’ There are splendid steel-plate portraits
offamous nurses of Union soldiers, and
many plates illustrating hospital scenes
and thrilling incidents in a woman’s army
life. No newspaper decsription can do
these costly plates justice. They imust
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CORRIDOR
CARRIDOR
aost eo.
bd GEMAE AML* PLAM
, . . » Gallery g
oe Cafe : open Gattery
. ‘ : Gallery
Gllay Pianm INTERIOR OF THE WORLD'S FATR DATRY BUILDING,
~-“PitRGONaL MENTION.
'Secial and Other Notes About People
Oldand Young.
Lee D. Craig arrived this morning from
San Francisco.
B. H. Miller goes to San Francisco
Sunday on a business trip.
Harry E. Phillips returned this morning from a visit to Sacramento. .
George D. Hildebrand, representing
the Resources of-California, is in town.
f
Wm. H. Holsclaw came down today
rom North bloomfield and will go below
on tonight's train.
T. Ketcham of Yountville returned
home today after a visit with his brother,
Platt Ketcham of Pike City.
_ Chas. Camp of Brandy City is in town.
Wm. Nichols and W. W. Moir of You
. Bot were in town last night.
John Trezise, who, was a miner here
previous to thirteen years ago, but now
resides at San. Francisco, is in town.
T. G. McLeran, formerly superintendent of the Willow Valley mining claim
now known as the Texas, arrived here
this morning from San Francisco.
Jessie left this week for Boston, Mass.,
: where they will make an extended visit
“. to Mrs. Butler's daughter, Mrs. Alexander,
Rough and Ready, but-now connected
with the U. 8, Geological Survey corps
operating in this. section, arrived here
last evening from Ione.
Hammond, anda student in the Junior} jy
mining class of Columbia College, New
York, is noting the process of quartz mini
Nicholson, who have. been visiting the
McKillican, were in town today on their
. way home.
many friends in Nevada county to learn
that he didnot have his leg broken recently at his home in Oakland, by a mis:
step.
fore described in the pajers as occurring
to the ex-Governor was his Drother, Capbe seen to be appreciated. There are
also splendid fac simile plates of famous
old battle-flags, from photographs and
paintings made from the original flags,
printed in sixteen colors~from one hundred ayd twenty-eight engraved stones.
They show all the colors, tints, bloodstains, rents, shot-holes, and splintered.
staffs, exactly as they appear in the
original flags. Even the lettering and
gold, The story of each flag is told, with
pathetic incidents attending the death of
color-bearera who died under their folds,
The best way to keep out poor books is
by introducing good—ones;—and -a better
and more absorbingly interesting and
thrilling work than this has, certainlw
never been brought to our notice. It is. + ects I Eas “A tte thee
1 i é i i ood thathas to 8 generally acknowledg ta Rare proba ‘ rarely'that one can speak in terms of) pot, the arc and incandescent pgvonmsraiepe asic P®Y . nest in the market. Legg & Shaw are]QONSOLIDATED ST. GOTHARD
auch unqualitied praise of any book, systems will be introduced and the very i —— the sole agents at Nevada City. tf Gold Mining Company, Logation of
lee! Ice! ‘einiieeaati __.-. . principal place of business, San Francisco, An Obstreperous Woman.
Mary” Van’ Ness; an old French
woman formerly of Boston Ravine, but
now hanging out on Spring street in this
city, is making the peace oificers much
trouble, She is wanted in court to
answer for the alleged theft of a breastpin from Mrs. Robert Fitzsimmons, but
has undressed herself and gone to‘bed
pleading sickness, Constable Scott, upon whom rests the duty of bringing her
inte the presence of the magistrate, has
nat so far been able to find aay law which
will compel her to dress, and as he does
of Toledo, County and. State aforesaid,
and that said firm will pay the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Frank J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D,, 1886.
Sena A, W. Gueason,
saat}
er Notary Public.
Hall’s Oatarrh Cure is taken internally
surfaces of the system.
monials, free.
F. J. Curny & Co., Toledo, O.
s@8old by Druggists, 75c.
Yet Saved. Pr d Hope}
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E,
Hurd of Groton, 8, D., we quote:
taken with abad cold, which settled on
my Lungs, cough set in and finally terminated in Consumption. Four doctors
gave me up saying I could live but a
shorttime. 1 gave myself up tomy Saviour, determined if Icould ‘not stay with
my friends on earth, * I would meet my
absent ones ‘above. My husband was
advised to get Dr. King’s New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I
gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles;
it has cured meand thank God I am now
4 awell and hearty woman.” Trial botize, 50 cents and $1.00.
Lace Baby Caps Reduced
at Mrs. Lester & Crawford's. 1 4-tf
The Lawe of California Require
pay its losses im full
18 Pounds of Brown Sugar For $1.
. At the Beehive Grocery Store, tf
Caspér’s Electric Plant to Soon be in
electric light plant. at this city in full
horsepower engine to be purchased in the
inscriptions are perfectly reproduced in power, but it will cost-about-$90-to con}
“Was
From 60 asd 75 cents to only 25-centa,
THE NEW LIGHT:
Full Operation.
K. Casper expecis to have. his ew
The motive power will be an eighty
East. The first plan was touse water
struct the necessary connections between
the city and the reservoir near Sugar.
Loaf-and-the expense of keeping the line
in repair would beno small item, The
sigine and dynamos wilt be put~in they
rear portion of Mr. Casper’s building at
wesw aqtecews wa ee coreg
latest and most approved machinery and
equipments will be used.
: ees
Will Be Drifted.
~The old Sargent.& Jacobs gravel mine
at Quaker Hill gives signs of an early and
lactive revival of usefulness, Supplies in promptly attended to. tf
the way of timbers for flumes, etc., are aes
now being taken to the mine and every
preparation for working by the drifting Baby cried,
process is being made. a
Sickness Among Children,
Especially infants, is prevalent more or
~The East India cure for these awful
habits can be given without the patient’s
knowledge, and.is the only known specific
for the purpose ; it is not injurious in the
least degree ; manufactured by the Emer
son Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and fur sale
by W. D. Vinton, sole agent for Nevada
City. tf
Almost Crazy
With headache and yet immediate and
complete relief was olitained by using
Cephaline, the latest and greatest headfirmed by thousands. For sale by Carr
Bros. and W. D. Vinton.
~_—_——_—-1806
Schilling’s Best.
Buy, try—on them rely,
Oo
Regulator,
I mms
Smons Liver Regulator,
mind, is not an experiment.
ed by thousands.
every part of the system strei
and the animal spirits regain their bouy
For by Bros.
ery Stable. —~ tf
The Policy of The —
Home Benerrr Lire Association is wonderfully brief, simple and absolutely devoid of all technicalities,
:
Dysrersta’in all its forms is not only
relieved but cured hy Simmons Liver
bear in
It is endorsApprtirTs and sleep may beimproved,
ancy by the use of Dr. J.H. McLean's
thening Cordial and Blood Purifier.
Iv-you want a very fine turnout of any
kind go to Hemry Lane’s Feed and LivIv you suffer from any affection caused
by impure blood, such as scrofula, salt
rheum, sores, boils, pimples, tetter, ringworm,.take Dr. J.-H. McLean’s Sarsaparilla. For sale by Carr Bros,
38 __Inaure in the :
Home Benesrr Live Association,
—_—_— 1 86 OOO
Schilling’s Best. ‘.
The Home Benefit . Life” Association
Sells Insurance at Actual Cost,
5
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It Does Not Pay to Combine Investment
With Insurance, ‘Therefore insure in the
Tasee Davinzem Troe
make your Taveatments elsewhere, No.
The Nevada Ice Company is now prepared to deliver ice to constmers in any
part of the city. Orders left at the office
of the Company, foot of Main street, on
the Plaza, or with the driver, will be
Doctor prescribed : Castoria!
ed
MARRIED.
In Grass Valley, September 15th, by
Rev. H. H. Wilcox, Jonathan Pasco and
Miss Amelia Martin.
4
DIED.
In Grass Valley, Sept. 14th, Charles
Bryant, aged 25 years ; @ native of Illinois. id
Peculiar
In many important respects, Hood’s Sarsaparilla is different from and superior to
other medicines. “ :
Peculiar in combination, proportion and
ition of ingredients, Hood’s Sarsaparilla possesses the full curative value of
the best known vegetable remedies.
Peculiar in its medicinal merit, ~won
derful cures are accomplished by
Hood’s Sarsaparilia
Peculiar in the fid it gains among
all classes, one bottle always sells another.
Peculiar in its ‘‘ good name at home” ~
there is more of Hood’s Sarsaparilla sold
in Lowell, where it 1s made, than of all
other sarsaparillas or blood purifiers.
Peculiar in its phenomenal sales abroad,
no other preparation has ever attained
such popularity in so short atime, Itreally
is a Peculiar Medicine
Pecullar in strength and economy—
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the only medicine
of which can truly be said, “100 doses one
dollar,” Medicines in larger and smaller
bottles require larger doses, and do not
produce a8 good results as
Hood’s Sarsaparilila
Sold by druggists. gl; sixforg6. Prepared by
C. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass,
100 Dosés One Dollar
Dividend Notice, ~~
Tam
of the Citizen:
_ French Tansy Wafers.
“The wafers are a sare and ale aps
for all kinds of female troubles. and will Ips ea ae
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And Simp! insure in the Home Bawxrrr, son Drug
oe: JOHN T. M AN, Cashier.
Stockholders Meeting.
of the Odin Gravel ’ Company
"of the Board of Directors
7th, 1891, @ dividend (No, 48) of filty
te sence Ges tonlared payable on
M. J. Hurst,
B. H, Whitney,
'E. G. McLeran,
Lee D. Craig,
Geo--H.Magruder, Yu
Jas. Cunninghan, ‘'
Geo. W. Ray; ss
A. C. Dunstone, “
CP. Worsley, Aska
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
National Exchange.
G. D. Hilderbrand and son, San Fran.
as
a“
ae
r A. Tregidge: wife & child, Ormonde.
W. H. Brandon, Omega.
8. C. Bivens, North Bloomfield.
Miss M. Noonan, Moore’s Flat.
Jas. Mahar, Sierra oy:
a City.
A. Burndes, Columbia Hill.
Jos, Crutcher, San Juan.
ee
Absolutely
Apply at the
street near Main.
* Physician and
—
pticity
1 to SP. M.
Gity and resumed business, ‘
Gant onthe north side of Commercial . to our business.
PUWDER
Pure.
Business.
DAILY TR ANSCRIPT OFFICE.
Slew Barber Shop.
CHAS. KLINGENSPOR,
OR thirty-fi ears a resident of Neyur it
FE“ ee pet gh returned to Nevada . open to everybody who is in a position to
‘ He will be . devote all or a portion of his or her time
Surgeon,
GRASS VALLE of
Residence : Mrs, Novitaky’s House,
Office : Cloke’s Building.
Office Hours: 10 tol2 4. M.,
Report.
A Cream of Tartar Baking Powder—. ar A Free Railroad Ticket
Highest of all in leavening strength—
Latest U. 8S. Government Food
Boy Wanted
To Learn th . Printing lodging while there, six admission tick..
Hair Cutting, Shaving, Shampooing.
Gl Mase ate. TO
J. R. REDMAN, M. D.
HRONIC DISEASES, as well as those . ¢yy) particulars.
peculiar to females, a. specialty, » Preraed to treat Diseases Amenable to Elec2to4and.
eel
A Brief Record of Various Matters of
Local Interest.
Mr. Michell will give a dancing soiree
at Odd Fellows Hall Friday evening.
FY E. Morrill of Penn Valley is engag#d in delivering 100 tons of hay at Grissel’s stage barn in this city.
The military company’s iron flagstaff
was so much damaged by its recent accidental fall while being raised that it is
cheaper to buy a new one than to repair
it. ve
The passenger train due here at 5:20
o'clock last evening was delayed about
an hour anda half by the breaking of one of
the rear wheels of the smoking car. The
accident occured a short distance this side
of Bear river.
On Sunday morning “last Wm: Taunt
and several other young men had a row
in Carter’s saloon on Main street, Grass
Valley. Taunt was subsequently arrested by Constable Miller, and Justice Davis
gave him 30 days in thecounty jail. The
two other parties will be arrested as soon
as they can be found.
em RE
¥
"Pte Home Benefit Life Association
Pays ite Losses in full.
Tut most delicious thing to be had -in
town is Carr Bros’. Ice Credm Soda Water. : 4
Try “Lily White” Flour and keep
peace in your household. tf
Pit1s often leave a person constipated,
Simmons Liver Regulator neyer does.
For these complaints Simmonge take
(iver Regulator. It keeps the stomach
tlearand prevents any of the above poisona
: from getting in the system, or, if there
tlready it will drive them out, no mattes
Mrs. Jonathan Butler and her daughter
Hal. Tilghman, a cousin of John Hays
ng and milling here and at Grass Valley.
Robert McKillican -and the Messrs. If
nountain lakes as the guests of D. R. r
They did not catch many . p
ish, but they had lots of fun.
¥t_will gratify Ex-Governor Blasdel’s
The victim ofthe accident heretotain E. W. Blasdel. pe
Medicines that pretend to do the
work of
prospectors have been at work. in John
McCarthy's lot on Lawrey’s Lane in Grass
Valley. They have struck an eight-inch
i ledge at the depth of six feet from surface
J. M\Dikeman, formerly a resident of which is of the very best looking ore eit
shows free gold, The property will be
worked steadily and a crushing taken out
soon.
pletely written.
powers of Hood's Sarsaparilla are suo. any, years, —_ A. pectont pages wreck frqm 8
cessful when everything else has failed. . nalariain my are and, even wane
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s0w strongly rooted or long-standing, and
you will again have good health and be
Telegraph: For a few days a party of
bs 4 ylave you a n in the side, back
ander the der-blade ? Iisnoernew
matiem but dyspepsia. Take Simmona
Liver Regulator.
Does: your heart throb ee aftes
mmusual exertion or excitement? It is not
eeart disease, but indigestion.
Take Simmons Liver Regulator, .
Rote ERE EEE *As a matter of conceived duty to humanity )
Tue record of cures ac -omplished by Stace Vives Rerdnsees ci ood
ood’s Sarsdparill4 can never be . pon oy Bang Caticlan shen 8 pusites and
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sk
tands of Dr. ones, of thig city, a .
paired of ever being a well again,
mmons Liver Regulator was recommended t¢
me, I tried it; it helped me, and it is the only
thing that ever did me any good, I fe
ite use and Iam now in perfect . lkeow
veer Kg poor Cay ey 4 I divers seco itase
able ‘stan * im my family,”—Mas, Mane
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your blood is impure, your digestion
out of order, try Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
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The effects of S S S most’ of 8
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And itis the only
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Book on Blood and Skin Diseases Free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC (0. Alianta Ga
Assessment Notice.
alifornia, Location of works, Nevada
County, California. Notice is hereby
iven, that at a meeting of the Board of
jirectors, held on the tenth day of September, 1891, an Assessment, (No. 3) of
five (5) cents per share, was levied upon
the Capital Stock ‘of the Corporation,
payable immediately in United States
old Coin, to the Secretary, at the, office
of the Company, No. 320 Sansome street,
Room No, 10, San Francisco, California.
Any Steck upon which this. Assessment
shall remain unpaid on the 14th day of
October, 1891, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, and
unless payment is made before, will “be
sold on Saturday, 31st ‘day of October,
1891, to pay the delinquent assessment,
together with costs of advertising, and
expenses of sale,
y order of the Board of Directors,
Tuo, Werze., Secretary.
Office, 320 Sansome street, Room 10,
an Francisco, California. Sept 12
TO AND FROM THE:
WORLD'S FAIR.
OMMENCING May Ist, 1893, ending
( Oct, 31st, 1893. Our-praposition is to
give, absolutely free, a first-class Tattwa,
¢ cket toand from Chicago, to include }
wetls en route both ways, free bus and
hag sage to and from depot to hotel in
Ghieago, six days first-class board and
ets to the Fair Grounds and two tickets
to any tirst-class theatre. We want re~
liable agents to represent us throughout
the Pacific Coast. “Pleasant and profitable employment will be given, if desired,
until the cpening of the World's Fair,
May Ist, 1593. An agency will pay an
average of from
THREE TO TEN DOLLARS A DAY,
besides each agent willbe given a free
railroad ticket to and from the World’s
Fair.
AGENTS WANTED.
Teachers, students, ministers, bright
young men and women, parties who have
had experience as canvassers for books or
other articles—in tact, our proposition is
Parties who are not in
a position to devote full time to our busines, can, by Guscting a few hours each
day and evening to the work, secure one
of the free ticketsonly. Each ticket will
be first-class and guaranteed by the
World’s Fair Co., incorporated, capital
stock, $100,000. We require no capital
to be invested by our agents. «Write for
terms and send two-cent stamp for reply
and postage for printed pamphlets giving
Address
PACIFIC PUBLISHING CO.,
1236 Market Street, San ‘Francisco,
Tue Supekior Canny Facrory (J. M. Foley, Prop’r),
~——13 Commercial st, Nevada City.
eae) Yq Want Fine: WallPayer —
corm nll abvada City .
CHAMPION OF CHEAPNESS !
Yoo Bee Hive, Gras Valley
10,000 Kolks of Wall Paper
OF THE MOST ELEGANT PATTERNS
Which were recently purchased of Azures & Daken, San Jose, Cal., at FI FTY PER
CENT ON THE DOLLAR FOR CASH, ;
4
The People of Nevada Cit 7 will have Bargains
equal to purchase!
Send Postal Card and We Will Call on you
With Sample Books and Contract for Paper
and Hanging Same.
Fine Git, Wall Payer at 7% to 45 cents a Roll!
Borders, Corners and Centers at Hue Driogs.
Fine Carpets a Specialty . ~
“co's Eco ttive,
GRASS VALLEY.
SB. EL. MILL.
National Exchange Hotel
=.
to
be
se OWN DELBRIDGE
BOOTS AND
er, and the . est of satisfaction will
Er Repairing of Boots and Shoes a specNi work entrusted to me will be faith ra cae ee
° wo j ry ‘or
hs meraneican GL ea
Barber Shop.
National Hotel Building,
Entirely Refurnished.
Everything First-class.
Broad Street..... . Nevada City.
The Best of Work Done,
Has just
ee
:
received the
Largest and Most Elegant
Stock of Clothing, Gents’
Furnishing Goods, etc,
ever brought to this or
jany other county
Prices the Lowest.
hes