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September 3, 1885 (4 pages)

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“Es } “The Dally Tram 7 ~ PEOPLE’S MARKET. CITY MARKET Great Red uction. Paying Business For Sale. Pool Selling. Free of Charge. A great reduction has beenmade It is hereby announced that the During Fairtirhes it is generally Winé; liquor and cigar stand. the price of Wines, Liquors and in Broad Street, below City Hall. under the direction of expected to pay high prices for evpools sold Opposite Legg & Shaw’s. Must . “Beer 15 cents per bottle. Cigars be to races the on Society the to s. ietor opportunity Propr . erything, but an Brown & CAuKtivs. . . Union Hotel, CARE & MICHELL, Prop’rs. ook Park commencbe sold on account of other busiTwo doors above Glenbr at held repairboots or shoes in rips have HAVE QPENED A NEW ness. Come and examine stock. Main ‘street, Nevada City. a8-tf 2 me Market at the above place,and the ing September Ist, 1885, will be by offered is charge of free ed are prepared to supply the THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1885. at the track and at the Rare chance fora buyer. 227-tf A sorry of Samaritan Nervin people of Nevada City and viStandard Shoe Co., if the articles sold only .and The Best Flour. are brought to the Union Hotel in Nevada City, enables one to defy Asthma, Nercinity with the best of repaired be to LOCAL MATTERS. pools will be paid off at yousness, and General Debility. BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, Fair Pavilion, on Broad street, that all =—— One of the all absorbing and ° Hotel. Union ists. , their machine is at work, or the where . important question that are con$1.50 at Drugg The Theatre. CORNED BEEF, SAUSAGE, A. Waratu, President. “Every Epileptic sufferer ought store corner Main E. ROSENTHAL’S Popular VARIETY STORE ——— DENNIS DRISCOLL, Prop’r. HAVING FITTED UP THE building on Broad street opposite the Theatre as a first-class Commertiit (Street, Butcher Shop, I am now pre QOPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK pared to supply the rey ing ot Nevada City and vicinity with choice r THESPLACELTOLBUY BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, PORK, Fine Confectionery tinually arising to the consumer, taken to their at ne Ete., Etc. Also Nervi tf itan is the question, Are the, results . Samar J. ‘the streets try to rcial greeted CORNED BEEF, and Comme A good house We hereby assert that we paid Fruits aud Vegetables, of New Process All Roller Milling; Etter, of LARD AND. » Agriin the manufacture of flour a suconce,” says Rev. J. T. M. Ward Combination Company , 17th the BACON for , Walrath HAMS A. to SAUSAGE, ETC. Price One the that per Rémem never a ‘‘it’s -Wis., s, New Glaru evening. The drama ‘“The last Association the sum of San Francisco stores have been cultural Winning Hand” or ‘‘The Lone the privilege of having for $100 ‘consolidated into one establishHouse on the Hook” was fully at the Union Hotel. sold pools at g clothin and goods ment—dry E. J. Recrok, appreciated by the audience. J. ng Stumpf’s Resadjoini store the. B. 8. Rector. M. Wardin his different characbarbig taurant. Go there for Nevapa Ciry, Aug. 26, 1885, ters, was immense, and though agé-tf gains. Attest: A. Watratu, Presid’t. ~-_—_—_—_——_———— all of a different style, were 80 ‘Choiee/Cigars, f cess? And what is there about it y.’’ that we have been taxed such failing remed--— > Of our own manufacture. lw At the lowest market rates. I will also -at the paid have we enormous prices as farWe intend selling our meats the people keep on hand a supply of per invite $2.75 we ——o-—— for and flour rates, sells living Smith lowest in the last year for our flour? Or oe ; is it the ‘‘system’’ we have paid hundred; ‘wheat, $2 per hundred ; to give us a call. for? Is the bread we now use on Meats delivered free of charge. ALL OF THE BEST corn, $2 per hundred ; bacon, 1246 our tables better bread than we ag4 Cash. . For Propr’s pound. LL, per MICHE & cents CARE . used to have? And ifso, in what ” A share of the public patronage is respec—_—_—-— oe respect? Every house keeper and City, July, 28, 1885. Nevada to tively solicited, Orders promptly attended hard was it that d rendere well ASSIGNEE’S SALE. Some race horses go pretty fast, bread maker will sum the~ whole to.. = IN. THEIR. .SEASON, —— NEVADA THEATRE: BUY THE BEST QUALITY DENNIS DRISCOLL. tell at which he was at_his best. but Murrillo-cigars~-go~ faster bequestion up in one word by sayjy2a-tf etc: Goods, Of Dry Goods, Fancy same the ’’ at But Blossom whiter. is ‘“‘May it as ing, Maud Adams, cause they are the finest in the The entire stock of Dry Goods time they all complain and say Fair Week! Fair Week! UNION INDIA RUBBER CO’S with solo and banjo accompanimarket at ten cents each. Sold they know, but don’t see the reaPURE GUM to FreshiStrawberries’& Cherries Fancy Goods, etc., belonging Fair Week! Fair Week! ment, received several encores. only by Carr Bros. * sl6t bread dries out so their why, son LevingMrs. late the of estate the Received,Daily, thorprebe will One_ two-horse raun’’ ‘‘Shang much quicker than it use to. That Tonight Eclipse, is in stone, of San Francisco, have-been it seems to them they never_have sented, of which the Santa Rosa }Tue new ‘Bus’, oughbrace Wagon. run between this placed on sale at my store. Evany fresh bread any more to use Republican says: ‘The ‘Shangtown, and will ook during Fair erything sold at greatly reduced, on their tables. And that cake LAUGH! One single horse spring raun’ was presented by the Jas. city and Glenbr call made of the new flour is almost should lady Every ride prices. to g desirin Parties LAUGH! too dry to eat after it’is one day Ward Combination to a delighted week. Wagon, new. ‘‘buss.”* and examine the goods. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS! old. These are very grave and audience. An Irish drama is alwill do well to ride in this the Miner. H. B. : a20-tf on affect d and stampe are slit considerations Boots S. serious the J. PHILLIP E sure ways acceptable. But it seldom Fare 50 cents. > heels Union India Rubber Co. Crack all mankind: And from nearly Attorney and Counselor at Law, Chicago Restaurant. and have the Pure Gum Springs on Proof,” we delights and inspires an audience +4 bottle catcapgag a and every hamlet Ten cENTS will purchase the foot and instep, which prevent their ILL PRACTICE IN THE 8 n, Hoske IsraeL to Apply e here of on : durabl most renditi enquiry the y’s hear the anxious as the compan cracking, and makes them WY Winited States Courean e AmD of Alma Shoe Dressing, Bixby’s By Mrs. Maloney and DaughRubber Boot made: old Boncicault’s great piece Friday Royal Polish, or Brown’s French ter. Commercial street, Nevada: can we get some of the good United States Brewery, on Main ’ Office —Up stairs Transcri ‘Stone Flour, which we used to TRY OUR ag4-I'm site Transcript’ office,) ee ae evening. J.M. Ward as ‘‘Con,” Dressing for ladies and children City. Meals at all hours. Lodghave? Do tell me and'I will have Street, Nevada City. with his simple manners, but shoes, at the Standard Shoe Coming. some of it at any price, for we are l” a30-1m Sea “Golda tired, sick and disgusted with dry strong devotion to his master, and pany. ag6-tf RSET Engagement of the Eminent Comedian aeaeimatiae FRESH VEGETABLES. Mountain and Valley Fruits FOR SALE. CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. Laver: B. ROSENTHAL, Three More Nights of Comedy. Wednesday, Sept. 3d, 1880. bread, or being put to the trouble his perfect dialect, drew from Miss Carrie Clark admiration. of baking once or twice a day, in Cheice Pickles. his audience many expressions of Take a bucket to Jackson’s Beehive Grocery store and get a Ward, as Moya won many friends Mr. by her excellent acting. gallon of those fine mixed pickles. Richardson was an excellent RobOnly four bits. tf ert Ffoliett, while Mr. R. G. ——+ + Ten cents Father, Dolan. The lovers, Captain Moliniux and Claire Ffoliett, premium every time. son Liston as Corney Kinchela, ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. and Fred-Sawyeri as Harvey . Duff,vis ROPRIETOR Tuesday, SeptAd/ 1885. H. W. Ward & w, Marysville, Andrew Dwine, Livermore, G. D: Lewison, Truckee, John McCoy, s J. W. Phillips, Sacramento, 46 The scenic effects were beautiful, especially in the prison and wake scenes.”’ ° . . x. a 3 acer Judge Marriott of North Bloom-. . ~ —— % oe Smith,’ all Benson could say was that he Cc He allegea that he saw 4 pile of dirt in the “claim atnight, and next morning it was gone. Thecase was gnl)y partially heard and will come up again on the 28th instant. Centennial Mine. — Prof. Gray, who returned the other day from a trip to Washing ton township, reports work pro gressing finely at the Centennial! § or which it may have subsequently acquirThe machinery. Last Thursday the baling of water was begun, and in seventeen hours it had been low ered 100 feet A pump has been put in since then, and hereafter the eompany can control three times as much water as they are csyéee, OME van Enis, representative of a re will soon begin. ke * ‘the Mining and Scientific Press, is among the newspaper men who have come from abroad to attend the biggest and best Fair ever given in this State north of Sacra7 Tux Birdseye Creek mine in this county reported a clean up of $7,000 August 8th, and $3,000 It used to be a hydraulic mine, but is now worked bydrifting. Erank Barker, 3 Jno Feely, M. C. Hogan, N. San Juan, Mrs, McBride, a R. MeMurray,Sa M. F. Lawrence, You Bet, : oe a Stock eral Proprietor RG, properti rices “<=: at my Tailoring ‘Establishments Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets, NEVADA CITY. CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, FURNISHING GOODS, &c. @z ALL GOODS SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES, and satisfaction guaranteed. Upholstering in all its branches. the country promptly filled. Orders from -L. M. SUKEFORTH, NED. RSIG UNDE THE ON L CAL ! erb Sup ck Arrived! Sto Pioneer Furniture Store, Commercial Street. GRAB AT IT. NOW WITHIN YOUR FEACH. 100 pair Boys’ Kentucky Jeans Pants, 40 cents a pair, worth $1.00. . 50 doz. Men’s Cotton Socks at 50 cents per doz., worth $1.25 per doz. ‘ “ — Chevoit Shi Ce aers oha Mb Gloves, $1.00 a pair. in Our New Fat Stock: of 100 pairs Men’s Cass. Pants, good quality, at $3.00 pair. a YOUTHS’ 200. as « ¥<-gecond “$2.00 ‘“ ee . : United Workingmen’s Cornis h Clincker Boot, all sizes, "the best quality, a $4.75 a pair. CHILDREN’S 5 R. 9B, M. D. M. bears 8, 281.42 W. 123.68 * Men’s Summer Coats at 40¢ each. BOYS’ AND 76 links distant, and the Section Post commonto Sections 20, 21, 28 and 29T. 17, N. chains distant, the Section Posts on North . bovnag, sha to ths© pce fiver. ls aun Nixtesh taini JneSwell, Wheatland, Lot No. fin Sections 16, 16, asied ima ‘ _. beck 6 “fhis powder never varies. a purity, strength. and} wholesomeness. More economi-. . G. James Bailey, ~ “ D.H. Walker, Rocklin, : W. D, Perkins, i W. W. Wear, 8. Brink, Gold Run, ppSIEH? Miss McBride, N. San Juan, James Boyd, se Milpitas, rise ,” . all who wear clothes. Placer," Ente:p ise Placerana PUgntral William Placer” mines. Placer,” “s Horace Notice is hereby given thatI will sell at pubiic sale, in front of the Court House ‘L-door, in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, dn Wednesday, Sept. 23, 1885 ~ Between the hours of 9o’clock a. Mand 5 o'clock P. M., to-wit: 12 0’clock M, of that day, all the right, title and interest which Johi W. : vidder for cash, to satisfy said judgmert, phosphate pow-. C. G. Beal, San Francisco August, 1885. A. Dunger, H. Broxie.& and cost t with He, . together wiv interes Bet Marysville, You wi, petitionTIP: competition in com sold in besold cannot cannot be lum or It includes everything desir-. able in stylish and well made garments. = Choice selections of : Sacramento, M. C.Graw, uv i cas. Rovaz. -Geo Forest City,, _. . Jeight, . W. Baldwin, e sine Powpes Co.,106 106Wall] <i Yo) Bocee 2 LORD, Short, = 1, By GEORGE “x dL Bouin ap. Mao, Plats aiay. Uniden ne : ° Third Le 50¢ a pair? naan «“ «“ ~<* j Boys’ : Overalls,: 20c a pair. . : . __100 pair ‘Men's Cotton Pants, all sizes, at 50c a pair.
25 doz. Men's White Knitted Drawers at 25¢ a pair. Mén’s Flannel Suits at $8; Men’s Cassimere Suits at $12; Men’s Fine GOODS, HATS AND Worsted Suits at $14; Men’s Union Suits GENTS’ FURNISHINGru CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS,. Men's White Laundried Shirts, $1 pet 00. ; S Cociae Bioad & Pine Streets, Navara Ci NEW YORK,’ ~~ Branches} SAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU : ernie es : ) ; : ) 6. Boys’ Good Suits from 4 to 6 years, $3.00 oe ae Susanville . V. Spencer, , and sed from ‘first hands Our goods are purcha es’ aforesaid, “or voles,he, may Mfor.ca undersell. James Sydon, Sacramento, -. . {nueted one-to no allow. ore theref We sh. ms inandto acquired tly have subsequen Jno. Esterbrook, Becramento, above described property to the highest ERS, HYMAN BRO James Long, Sacramento, wei : the defendant, , VALISES, ETC. (2t_ possesed SATCHELS won ae N Bloomfield, nan adel, Be 8: Mekilican ‘ ist day of Au,ust, nthe zal than the ordinary kinds, and 1° : for the inspection of} Rangeeine,” “Dana's "macst Bate» cent assortment of New Goods ; H ‘ 1 yon ’ 20 doz. Heavy Blue Denim Overalls, the very best, @5cfa pair : oe — é g Collars,EC12% cents each box. jroo. Wl€Nn S Fique OScaris CLOTHING.) : side of Sections 21 and 22vannot be fourd. i Io : hd If you want to make money on purCarpets, Matting and Linoleum chases in oak tree 20 inches dia. bears N. $4 1-29 E. is ’ f o t i f e n e B e h t Public Sale for Willow and Rattan Chairs, OF AKL KINDS. ALSO LARGE STOCK OF from which a live > Broad Street 22 Mitt STREET, Grass VALLEY Frames ’ Picture Fri Mouldings, Poles, 1 ’ Mouldi gs, Pi Window-Shades, Etc. North bank of South Yuba_Hiver at junc Walker,n,Han Eranciecd. . . e, joining c! 2B, Hi.t.Colema 6 Chairs, Lounges, Mirrors, Cornices, Cornice 1, No, ane eae — Bedroom.and Parlor Sets of the Richest Designs, rocs mound marked H. P, M. No, 12 set on Bershard, Alleghany, . Fred, . C. Povey, San Francisco ON. Hall Riley, fastens the colors . L. M. SUKEFORTH, Proprietor. C. E, Pew 0. Mott, : fairl the water there properties 0 O Denim e u l B y v a c i t . o d c 0 2 . INS BARGA D VALE UNRI AND D ENTE ECED PMPR aba eee Wes Roe sapgee, . asa * 1° “ Second Gradé “ We are now placing before the people a magnifi-. vile Base and’ Meridian. nkast,! A. 8. Winchester, Oakland, é That the min on of the world. ed in any other porti f: h f th ewan’ foc i 4 gap PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS Nevada City, and 81 Main St., Grass Valley. FROM THE COUNTRY. ALF BERG, Commercial St., opp. Masonic Hall, Nevada City, [thence N, 50° W. 12.20 chains toa post in tion of Kennebec ravine, ge ast Lar aig Sas Se Pee eahicant MEN’S, see ae adel meal ee . P.M. and Best PIONEER FURNITURE STORE, agi sine between Sections 15 and 16, 11.07 chs. norta or corner to sections 15, 16, 21 and 22, “vo17-N KR 8 E M D M by calculation; the corner post destroyed acd no trace o1 bearing tres to be found 9.71 chains to post in rock mound set where old stump Ben Vendel, Sierra City, formerly stood, marked H. P, M. No-6, ‘rum whicn a live oak~ tree 16 inches dia Pete Alderman, Petaluma, ocarsN. 66° W. 85 links distant, and the 8. C. Tyler, Sacramento, southerly end of a wheel and pump shaft S. C. Goodman, Pike City, bears N. 50° E. 483 links distant, and the easterly end of a mining excavation bears H. H. McCutchan, City, 8. 481-49 E. 4 5( chains distant. Thence S Jas Quick, Patterson, 30 1-29 E. 10.50 :rosy section line between John Quick, ‘ sections 15 and 22, 12,.2 chains, East of coruer to Sections 16, 16, 21 and 2z, T. 17 N. K. M. G. Bohn, Ohio, vE. M.D. M. by caiculation, 11,35 chains ¥. S. Shoshler, ‘ to a leaning live oak wree 20 inchs dia, marked H. P. M. No. 6, frow whicn a live ouk tree bsing corner No. 6 of Enterprise Vanon Placer Miue patented bears 8S. 20° UNION HOTEL, 32’ E, 13.02 chains d,stant. Thence Svuth Recror Bros.... PROPRIETORS. 36 1-42 E-crossi_¢ south Yuba river 4.53 chains to a hv oak tree 24 inches dia markMonday, Sept. 1, 1885. ed H. P.M, No, 7, standing on north bank of South Yuba river from which the head of a wing dam bears N. 45 1-492 W, 3.75 chains distant. Thence N, 31 1-4° \V. along north J. George, Railroad, vank of south Yuba river. 1,07 cross secC. E. Maddrell, ‘ tion line between Sections lb and 22, 16.55 Sam’! Gage, San Francisco. chains east of corner to Sectious 15, 16, 21 H. Bulford, ‘“‘ ‘ and 22, 1. 17 N. «. 9 8, as. D. M.; by ca cujauon, 8,69 chains to a live oak stump 16 L. Farnsworth, ‘‘ oo inches dia, marked H. P. M No.8. Theric: H. Collins, ie ef N. 46 1-42 W. @ 28 chains to a post in st AYD. Tower & family, City, mound mark«d H, P. M. No. 9. Thence .i. 13 1-42 W. 6.18, cross section line between L. A. Upson, Sacramento, Sectivns15 and 16, 1468 chains North of M. T. Hubbard, sf corner to Sections 16, 16, 2 and 22, T. 17 N. D. Perkins & wi, Rocklin, K.9E M. D. M. by calcu ation, &.65 cross vld lilinois road now unu ed. 10.15 chs to H. Lisbon, San Francisco. é ALF : Ever rought to Nevada County can be seen at the Commencing at alive Oak tree 12 inches dia va soutn bank of -South Yuba Kiver, opposite Kennebec Ravine, marked H. P. M No. 1, for Hiawatha Piscer Mine, thence with magnetic sariution lsS &. 8, 45 1-29 ws. alung south baxk of south Yuba River up said stream 3 60 chaius to post in rock mouud marked H. P. M. Nu, 2, set beside a pine stump marly covered with tailings [nence 8. 56° E. 8.29 chains to a leaning tive oak tree 14 inches dia, marked H, P. M. No, 8. Thences. 65 1-4° E. 9 08 chs. to post in rock mound marked H. P. M, No. 4, set wnere Olid cabin formerly stood, now emoved, frum which post No, 5 of riorace Ki.bam Placcr Mine, patented, bears. 8, 39° d Reg-. W, C. Barker, You "Bot, has been appointe this city,of Deposits at the U. S.] Iscor Barker, istrar BAWN. Oi hips of Nevada and Bluomneld, County of Nevada, State of Culiornia,, bounded and duscrived as fo.lows, tu-wit ; Tae. Hiawatha Piacer Mine, bearing gold, wih surface ground in Bue Tent mining listtict, Nevada county, catifornis, sud des¢ribeu in the pat and field notes as follows 4 post in rock mound marked H. P. M. No. P. Church, Forest City, 10 from which a dead tir tree 30 inches dia, Miss L. McCormick, Forest City pears 8. 79° KE, 142 chains distant and the formerly of : B. T. K. Preston, Northerly end of a wheel and Mrs. Church, st gene : Mint at San Francisco. Finest sg pe ig peeersen seria rags aad M. Williams, Forest City, O. Fuller, ne A. F. Leshell, Beggs, ? J. R. Flanegan, “ and thoroughly overhauled the — matche, strength .and durability, canno; t be ae of textur ee ° at ry ofthe canny: Spevenes beats Gh andtheindust eh i oh eee Sere TT Ah reams: . ss sinle ie 70, at e art of manufacture. open tor in world . y Bh Sag gdi ong All i sawciton into i ten nnd op upon s r o vod , end interest whlch che dothe Tighttitle I shall be pleased to show these goods to customers Seach wala olga iS la a It is claimed that the causes of the superiority of Scotch-goods-_over—all_others, are :_-That Scottish Heather produces aclass of wool which for fineness sae > — with bill the Gaslight. {adi cent per annum till paid, together k according . Saturday ’ Under to be built wal Repairing done of all complicated Watch . ; Piety Hill. Said d‘sbursements aes, of $28.75, andjudgment KichG, plaintiff's costs W. at seen be to ons SpeciGcati . and , said of Driluancy, and that the cunning: and paing Pe the date. UNlad . ' éne Repeat ing, other aph-strik and {Chronogr Lever as such Patent es, English on Bread street. By order of the Reserved seats now on sale at Vinton’s . ers, store sum . SUS scercing o.ets, amounting to the have Street Committee. 38. yw KE : 10 92 chaas distant. Thence ; G, McMurry, Cam ptonville. VY. ed: old Illincis i “ : ee A Rg2.58te chs cross secon F. L. Thomas, é Superintendent] mine. drift ; Wheeler has put in a new boiler] remitted to London. Fi C. M. Clause, sf E .N. Richardson, ‘‘ F .J. Stevenson, “ D. Williams, aS C. G.-‘Sparkard, — *‘ John Williams, ‘‘ F. E. Jones, By Ed Millioness, = John 8. Samuels, ‘ J. D. Ostrom, N. Bloomfield, J. McIntosh, Dutch Flat, Henry Fitter,“ Eureka, John Kaapher, Grizzly Ridge, G. W. Carter, N. Bloomfield, N. H. Jepson, ne J. Gatfney, N. San Juan, T. P. Blue, You Bet, J: 8. Argory, -*° likely to have. The sinking ot the shaft has been resumed and MISS IT! DO N’T--+— . of ‘Trustoes unta S Clork of the, atBoard 6 o'clock P. M. pee se eR ge ria 1 1 2 : : : 6 SPLENDID ARE THEY Nevada County Watch Depot. IRISH WAKE. Bids for Sidewalk. . laid out on the surrounding hills one night and heard some water mento, — Give usacall and satisfy your ' Be Aeon” agents, : or a6-4m JOHN W HART, Defeudant. self. Tell your grocer you must New Scenery and Elegant Costumes. . B faye and by virtue of an execution, au28-1m issued out of the Superior Court, in have this flour. During which performance will be produced and for the County of Nevada, State of Cala genuine TEES TT, NL L I P SE E ES ifornia, and to me directed and delivered, duly attested on the 26th day of August, A. D, 1885, in the above entitled action, wherein A, Lademan, the above namied jf A plaintiff, on the 2ist day of August, 1885, will be received hy the EALED BIDS . C. George, the spy who made the complaint,} Carrol, J.J. Rrogan, About SHAUGHRAUN! make a good round sum on their : investment. to us of record, 1 0, appears of $3as.0 H. Cushing Geo. 2 oo?) them up into fine fitting Suits to make me ingly espond C0. enabl ER GOODYEAR RUBB low. corre = THE upon all of which the hungry ery, stockholders expect every year to as case, ’ was in town. Bloomfield . last night on his way home. He * pe, Dr. Bennett, San Francisco, says that tl:e testimony of Benson,. BUSH ST. THEATRE, SAN FRANCISCO, Under the management of Sam. C. Mott, When will be produced Dion Boucicault’s Great Irish Drama, Wm. Smith, , Thor I have just received direct from the Manufacturers at Aberdeen, Scotland, a fine line of BROAD. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. CLOTHS, BEAVERS, DIAGONALS, CASSIAll Kinds Rubber Belting, Packing, Hose, n ~Boots, Shoes, Ete, Springs, Clo MERES ard TWEEDS, at Low Cost, which will Made: expressly for Mining, Fishing, and any one wishing a very strong and durable Boot. And 4 First-Ciass Company direct from the expensive buildings and machin 2. “ Rubber Boots, Miss Carrie Clark Ward, ‘ : ° field, who has beenat San Fran-. . . * cisco as a witness in the North. PURE GUM Supported by invested in immense, showy and Meta. ’s Sale. Sheriff eee Plaintif, A. LADEMAN, vs. See eee JAS. M. WARD STOUT'S PATENT Aberdeen Heard From. Kreiss’s . Priday, COLLEEN 7 pe ing a Sidewalk in front of Mrs. if.street, sake ng See ee vik toterant chi on . Loton South side of Gethsemane "Tyler, ¢'Gore ‘ did not amount to much. BROAD 8T., BELOW OFFICF, NEVADA CITY. HOTEL.: NATIONAL other members of the company received a share of the «pplause. Back from Court. PHOTOGRAPHER, NEVADA CITY. were perfect villians. Miss Lydia Simmons, as Artie O'Neil, and the running in the mine. sl4t apiece at Carr Bros. Hud caused much merriment. with bread that is at all palatable. The Wheatland Mill Company are especially well situated to supply this demand, their mill being in one of the choicest wheat belts in the State. They are also prepared to do business on the “‘live and POSTlet live” principles, not having hundreds of thousands of dollars ee + > Mouritio ciaars take the’ first Marsh was equally as good as order to keep our table supplied M. FARLEY, _ Two Horses. at & . : . fo Me : Senne Seo. 8 E@ You can buy at;my Store FOR CASH OR CREDIT. modate all. Country Dealers, take notice of my Price List. I can accom: = You can sen i pri yourself. @4-pe of coming for goods and d save cost ; at the same prices, : 2