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' pared to deliver ice in quantities to
‘to be elosed’out at the Branch Wonder
m7-tf . LL, BOWMAN,
in cans, and Van Camp’s Ketchup are
the finest goods in the market. For
sale by P; G. Scadden, Commercial] FINE PLATE WORK A
street. Agt. Woodland Creamery. j23
THE~. TRANSCRIPT
Established Sept. 6, 1960,
by Nat. P. Brown ot wane é
\ uneaay. eal NEVADA CO‘, CALIFORNIA
BROWN @ CALKINS, “Proprietors
ie ta
MONDAY...... JULY 12, 1897.
MINING NBWS IN GENERAL.
Progress of the Industry in Yarlons
Sections, = *
The Dexter mine at Tuscarora, ‘Nev.,
. has 125 men on its payroll.
@ver 8000 prospectors are reported
now at work in Northern New Mexico.
At the Le Ri mine, at Rossland, B.
C., a new. eagine, capable of running
forty drills, is being put in. "
The ‘product of ‘tin plate in the
United States has increased from 14,000,000 Ibs. in 1892 to 307,000,000 in 1896.
The Topeka group of mines in Russel
Gulch, Gilpin county, Colo., ‘has’ been
sold to a New York syndicate for
$160,000. 33
A mining dredger is being built ai
San Antonio to dredge the auriferous
sands of the Yaqui river in Mexico.
Arrangements: have béen made to reSumé work: on the Siskiyou copper
mines, near the lines between’ Oregori
and California. ;
There are five carloads of machinery
on the road for the Big Bug onyx
mines in Arizona, which’ are to be
worked on a large scale.
The Colonel] Parliament of West Australia has sanctioned the building ot
water works which will cost $12,000,000
to supply the Coolgardie gold mines
with 5,000,000 gallons daily.
The net earnings of the large. mining
companies at Butte Montana, as returned'to the assessor for 1896,amounted to $7,799,077.66.
The Bonanza mine at Baker City has
been under examination for a.New
York syndicate, who are reported to
have purchased it for $750,000. ~
The Fortuna mine, in Arizona, is being worked to a depth of 400 feet where
the ledge is 30 feet wide. The mill
crushes eighty tons of ore daily.
The Gold Creek Mining'Company at
Gold Creek, Nev., has made application
at the United States Land Office for
twenty-nine patents on placer mines.
Copper is the only product whose
price has advanced in recent years.
Gold and copper are the only products
whose prices have not recently fallen.
A new 30-stamp mill at the Austin
mine, Austin, Nevada, has been started
up. With power supplied by. the com
pany the town is lighted by electricity.
The suspension of the requirement
for $100 worth of annual work or improvement on an unpatented mining
claim applied only to the calendar
years "93 and ’94,
To date E. CO. Brice,the “gold maker,”
has been unable to satisfactorily show
the United States Government author:
ities that he can make gold and silver
at will.
P. A. Buell of Stockton states that
“’ money has been promised for the pro:
jected smelter at that place, and that
‘Eastern men who are to furnish it will
arrive in a few days.
A tramway cable weighing 17,°00
pounds was carried to the Nellie mine
at Telluride, Colo, last week, on the
backs of sixty-four mules. The mules
were about 10 feet apart, each’ carrying .
a small roll.
The Canon City & Cripple Creek
Gold Belt Railway Company commenced grading July 10th, and its
completion will increase’ the transpor‘tation and milling facilities of the
Cripple Creek mines considerably.
The biggest piece of gold free of
quartz ever found was taken from the
Beyer & Haltman claim, Hill End, N.
8. W., May 10, 1872,weighing 640 pounds
and worth $148,000. It was imbedded . ®!most new. Will be sold cheap. Inquire at
in blue slate 250 feet from the surface.
According to an Australian mining .
paper the London superintendent of a
Kalgoorlie mine recently gave a working miner £25 to explain to him what a
winze was so that he might be prepared
for questions at a forthcoming meeting.
The payroll of the Oomsto¢ék mines
last month amounted to a trifle over
$50,000, less than the payrolls of the
mines of feveral counties in California.
The Consolidated California and Virginia paid out $10,485, the Brunswick
Exploration Company $6,916 and the
Chollar $8,105. No other mine paid out
over $2,500.-Mining and Scientific Press ,
Blood and Dogs.
In Arkansas a man’s social standing .
is gauged by the dogs he keeps. Iremember hearing several .planters at a
little way station in that State discuss
a new arrival among them, who, of
course, was not present.
“No,” said one old’ fellow, “I hain’t
met up with him yet, and I don’t want
to nuther. I don’t like the looks of his
dogs nohow. . Fine blooded dogs. always go with'fine blooded folks. Never
knew it to fail. He’s a serub.”
Jo Ice Consumers,
The Union Ice Company is now pre‘
suit any part of the city. Orders
left at the ice house on the Plaza will th
. Aisappearing as an article of commerne,’’ .
itil 2 Goon Enterprise Brewing Co.,
Saéramento Street,
.
Molasses Golng Out,
‘The old fashioned molasses is rapidly
said a prominent grocer, “and in its!
place have come a number of. sirups,
which,.are more costly and by no means;
as satisfactory, wspecially to the little /
ones, who delight, as we did when we
were young, in having ‘’lasses on their
bread.’ Most of the molasses goes into
the distilleries; where it is made into
rum, for which, notwithstanding the
efforts of our temperance workers, the
demand is constantly on the increase,
especially in the New England states
aud for the export. trade. The regular
drinker of rum will take no other liquor
1. its place if he can help it. It seems
9 reach the spot more directly than any
other dram. "The, dark brown sugars
nave also disappeared, and they are
never likely to return, owing to the
methods of boiling and the manufacture.
Granulated sugar is of the-same composition, as far as saccharine qualities ara
concerned, as loaf, cut. loaf, cube and
crashed and differs from them only in
that its crystals do not. cobere. This is
because it is constantly stirred during
the process of crystallization. The lighter
brown sugars taste sweeter than the
white, for the reason that there is some
molasses in them.
'. “Housekeepers have difficulty these
days in finding coarse, dark sugars,
which are always preferred for use in
putting up sweet pickles, making cakes
and similar uses. As they cannot get
brown sugar avy more it may he well
the standard of the world.
And isn’t the
for them to remember that they can
simulate brown sugar by adding a tea“Just as Good
as Scott's ©
Ernulsion”
You hear it.in nine out :
of ten drug stores.
It--is—-the reluctant testimony of 49,000 druggists.
that Sco't’s Emulsion is
kind aff others
try to range up to, the kind.
for you to buy?
Two sizes, 50c. and $1.00,
ip
spoonful of molasses to each quarter of
a pound of the white granulated sugar.
This combination does as well in all
household recipes that oall for brown
sugar as the article itself, and, besides,
it saves them a great deal of hunting for
brown sugar, which, as said before, has
disappeared from the market.’*
This Setter Hunts Frogs.
“Talk about your dog stories,’ said
a prominent sporting man the. other
day. ‘‘I. saw something out at Outoff
lake which beat anything I ever heard
of. I was out there hunting snipe and
“gaw @ man riding around on horseback,
and in front of him was circling an
Irish setter. As-the fellow did not have
any gun, my curiosity was aroused to
know what he was doing, but I supposed he was simply breaking his dog.
In a few minutes’ I saw him ride up to
where the dog was on a dead stand, and
the horseman proceeded to jab a pole he
was oarrying down into the ground,
and, bringing it up, took something oft
the.end of it. My curiosity was greater
than ever, and, circling around, I came
up with the horseman and asked him
what he was doing.’ .
** “Hunting frogs,’ Was tke reply.
“* ‘What is the dog doing?’ said L
‘* ‘Hunting frogs,’ was the laconic
answer.
** ‘You don’t mean to tell me that
the dog will set the frogs, do you?’
‘**T don’t mean anything else.’
‘‘A few more questions and answers .
brought out the fact that the dog had
seen his master hunting around in the
grass for frogs aud spearing them and
bad of his own accord taken up the task
of locating the green beanties. He waa
a thorougbly trained hunter of birds,
and he soon became very expert in locating frogs, so his owner informed me,
and my observations of his movements
confirmed the. statements.’’
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50 CENTS A WEEK.
Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in
length inserted under this head for 50 cents
a week or $2 a month. additional line
10 cents a week or 40 centsa month Payable invariably in advance. .
House to Rent.
Dwelling House of five rooms on Park Avenue. Inquire of William Kistle. j8-Iw
German Lessons.
Mrs. Williamson, teacher of German by
easy method. Rooms at Mr. Sukeforth’'s on
Main street. jis-tf
For Sale.
Fine household furniture of all kinds, in
lots to suit purchasers. Some of the articles
the residence of M. Rosenberg, East Broad
street. ji6-tf
New House at a Bargain.
For sale—handsome new five-room cottage,
with bath, pantry, ete. Level , lot, 50x125.
Will be sold very cheap, half cash, half. in
small monthly payments. For particulars apply at TRANSCRIPT office.
Beer Cooler For Sale.
A large, well-arranged Beer Cooler: is of.
fered for sale cheap. Enquire at the Council Chamber Saloon, corner Broad and. Pine
streets. m10tf
1% QUANTITIES TO SUIT.” APPLY AT W:
E. Johnston's grocery store. ji-tf
Pp. F, SIMONDS,
Atterney and Counselor at Law,
ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
United States Courts ;
It is the most
common sense
remedy known
for the cure of
disease.
convenience in using.
to the ‘perfection of this
more than some others
Electric Belt—to cure.
free. Address
\
The Best Made.
Its current te
felt all the time
it is on the
body; and cai
be regulated.
war YOU HAVE MADE UP YOUR MIND
to purchase anelectric belt you udoubtedly
want the best made. This can truly be said of
Dr. Sanden's Electric Belt; that it has no eupetor In power of clectric current, durabil:ty nor
Electricity properly ap
plied by a good electri@ belt is a most effective
remedy for the cure of many nervous and ¢hronic
ailments. and Dr. Sanden has devoted thirty yearr
electric belt, which noy:
contains improvements possessed by no other apPliance of thé kind in the world. True, it costs
, but fit is worth more.
When it cures its price is nothing, and this is the
ene object aimed at in constructing Dr, Sanden’:
It does cure, and the beck
“Three Classes of Men’’ is full of preaf.
DR. A. T. SANDEN, 632 Market Street,
San Francisco
Get it,
" geeeeeeess HOLD ON!
BG amir Be HOLD
a res
FRANK T. SMITH,
< The Leading Tailor of Nevada County,
Pine Street, Nevada City.
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The Best: Goods,
‘The Best Fit.
The Cheapest Prices.
WZ SAN CES! ny =
6 2
J.J. JACKSON,
-Proprietor
Agency For--lMonogram Whiskey
Blue Label Catsup
Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale
. Depot for eee
Fancy Grocefieseo
PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED
MEATS‘AND FISH.
dai Sere eae $1 25. Battle Ax Tobacco...... 30
Duffy’s Malt....... . 1. 00. Pickles, % gal. bottles... 25
Gamecock Whisky JM.. 100] “ in bulk, pergal. 50
IXL Whisky .0.0.0.000000. 75 . Olives, s eae £45
Bryant’s Root Beer 42%. 10} Mikado Soap, per bar... 05
Hire’s = 3for 50] Everything else in proportion.
’ * = © * ARABIAN ROAST” Coffee
is the Best. :
Give it a Trial, »©= = = = © = = @ @ «@
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. esesseesnasen se anerwsrcsesnssnae sess carwuneerwen
ae
them in an
piay of Up-to-Date
Photographs
AND
BRIGH GRADE
Enlargements
i, y Best es
ot: dvertisements
Are not published but you will find
around Nevada City.
—————
In my Studio I have an elegant disIn Crayon, Water Colors, and Sepia.
4.You are cordially invited to call.,
. Toore,
THE PHOTOGRAPHER.
————
Bntirs Satisfaction Guaranteed,
%-KINKEAD
Says
% FURNITURE.
os pemeratad Prices
wi oa Right.
Larger. x
Stvics 26
{ Better.
More .
Kinds.
:
z Better
KINKEAD’S
. Kinds
we THAN ANY STOREQIN NEVADA CITY.
Commercial Street Cash Stores. ee
THREE MILES
Good House and
it at
A Great
jni6
Money Saved is Money Earaed.
Oto F, P. HUNT'S and save 10 cents every
time you have your phiskers pruned,
All work first-class. : ‘Two Barbers. No
waiting. « jy7
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY.’
GEORGE GEHRIG, Prop.,
Near the Plaza
BES@,.AND. PUREST BEER, brewed with &
ie
Ranch For Sale.
FROM TOWN.:
40 acres good Farming Land.
large Barn.
10 or 12 tons.of Hay.
2 Horses and 1 Milch Cow.
. but to have thecorrect time you
3 dozen Chickens \ ela mGood Cellar and Storehouse. j . mares
— Farming Implements-go with the . a ah a eee
place. ‘ 2
Also 60 acres good Timber Land, fine ;
Vineyard, lot of Fruit Trees all in bearALL WATCHES ARE NOT
ing, Vegetable Garden, and everything
to make up a good country home.
Anyone wanting such a place will get
Bargain.
For terms and particulars enquire of
CHRIS. WEBER,
Upper West Broad Street.
A. ISOARD & SON,
Wholesale Liquor Dealers,
Broad street, *
Nevada City, Cal.,
Sole Nevada County Agents
Makers of
BEST BEER .
THE WORLD,
FF-We have thecelebrated ENTE ,
G BEER, and sell it ot the same ning po
test care from choice Majt and seOther keg beer. It is the.
be promptly attended to. tf -. lected Hops. ae
. ps i
To Be Closea vat. = . TRY MY BOSS BREW!)
A large line ot babies’ Lace Oaps is} $l! for Gehrig's, Cee eee he
Store.
Fine Goods.
Van Camp’s Maccaroni and Cheese .
Offiice in Odd Fellows B: , Broad St;
Moved Clty Gad’ pd
J. ¥. SHAW
.
Phil Mild
EPAIRS BOOTS'} } ® AND SHOES & » y »
i [And makes Boots and Shoes
Give me a trial, and
: work, good work: and
find I beat all others. SPECIALTY.
ALL KINDS OF ¥iLLIN ; road Street, a few 4 . tees
EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY Done . TOM" Street * x door above: Leutie &
SHAW & BOWMAN, —— e800 aes tee aime rate
ttiete ye __lvada City, The class of work
Pen IS SECOND TO NONE,
for promptneas of
ow prices you will
&
COI SO SOA SOA) : J
} THERE’S A TIME
To Eat, a time to sing, anda time to
dance; in fact.a time for all things,
2
ra
¢
ble, but if. you, want a geet Ps
or_ Silver Wateh,. in ny
¢ Face or Hunting Case conse thing
that you can bet on, ‘call at
LUETJE & BRAND’S
Broad Street, Near Pine.
A Full Stock of Jewelry,
Xeelnding, the Latest Novelti>s
Everythia ranted to be as forsee Bg X af
Soa
bed ca
. ®
NEW YORK BAKERY
Cominercial st., Nevada City, . MAREET.
. WILLIAM H, ANDREWS,
Fish, Fruit : Vegetable
have priced the goods a
sold at bargains at all times.
Hats, Caps, Gloves, Etc.
dren’s BLACK HOSE.
Ladies Seamless Black Hose, 3
6c “
Cuffs, . “
All at
LEVY 2 ous, vecos
Telephone 203—3 Bells.
our word for it, please call in and pr-ce our
Men’s and Boys’ Clothing i
Men’s, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shees i
Gents’ Furnishing Goods
ae
ve
ist to hold on to your money until you . We advise you Eiea digtel Wonder, tere: We
i do we have spec’al sale days. Goods . hold no specials, nor do .w If you do not want to take —
Just received, a fine line of Ladies’, Misses’ and Chilpair for 25 cents.
“Extra fine Silk Finish Black.-Hose, 3 pair for 25
cents ; \ : art
‘Misses’ and Children’s extra Black Hose, 3 pair for 25 cts,
Children’s White Lace Caps at 4o cents, wcrth $r.
Ladies’ Embroidered Handkerchiefs, only 5 cents each, ~Boys’ Sailor Hats, 15 cents, sold elsewhere at 25 cents.
Men’s Celluloid Collars, reduced to ro cents.
20 cents.
20 dozen Men’s Neckties, latest styles, 20 ec nts.
THE BRANCH WONDER STORE,
COMMERCIAL STREET.
MANAGER.
.
simply delight:
yes, the finest and purest
straight goods.
Says our old friend Shakespeare.
happy, physical condition we aim to briug
about in our grocery department by searching
the market for dainties and delicacies. There’s
nothing “GILT EDGE” that we haven’t got.
Everything. fresh and new, and prices that
“LET-GOOD DIGESTION
WAIT ON APPETITE” —
That’s the
For Instance: HAWAIIAN COFFEE, the finest,
in the market, only
one good, round iron dollar per tin. ‘That's
PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer,
Commercial Street,
Sole Nevada City Agent for Woodland Creamery Butter,
Nevada City.
Is constantly 3
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FISCHER BROS, Props.
upplied with an
e extensive and fresh stock of
STAPLE AND Fancy GROCERIES
Of every description. Everything in the way of CANNED GOODs,
SUVEPAUATIP AUNT Ud, TE ATA TA RTL
VAPVPPAMAAYP UA TTPZALTT Jk TPP AAA FP bh
All Goods Sold at LIVING PRICES. Give us a Trial Order
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Fruits and Vegetables
Received Fresh Daily.
TOMATO, CABBAGE aha PEPPER PLANTS,
es)
ee
Daisies, Pansies, Palms, Ferns’ and also a
great variety of other beautiful plants,
OTTO’S ICE CREAM.
The Union Fruit Store. .
T. L. HARBOUR, Proprietor, . (=
Successor to Wallace & McMath. be
Bocas
Enlarged and Imp
‘Waving recently enlarged our.
plant, we are prepared to buy 28
Gold, Silver and Copper :
Ores and Sulphurets &
At the highest market price.
Write for rates bef
of your ores and conente Te
Assaying at reasonable rates.
Pioneer Reduction Works,
Nevada City, Cal.
>,
COOL, SHARP BEER.When you are thirsty and. feel like taking a
lass of that f
ERY BEER call on MILWAUKEE BREW.
CHAS. PECOR,
Corner Pine and Commercial streets,
He knows how to draw it, and it is alwavs
Cool and Refreshing,
All kinds of Wines and Liquors,
Rooms in connection, vires,
Nevada City Transfer Co.
DRAYING AND HAULING.
Particular attention id to th
tation of bagg: f the eau
» OOD ‘for sale. Steamer ‘ss! eRARER,
Pine REMOVAL NOTICE.
The Bear Cigar Ractory
nce
”
saloon building.
continue the manufacture
_ FINE. CIGARS.
4
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F\EPUTY vu.
Goode dtr Shas ion et BLEND
%
Paper Hanging ,
Prices to suit th
on application.” Smee.
_H. L. SWEENEY.
rd ,
the Nevada City Pose amee! #0 me through
SCHMIDT BROS.,
The O. K. Painter.
House Painting
Neatly and Quickly Done.
Nia
Done in an
Sign Painting, Graining,
As Good as the
Estimates give.
LEADING CIGAR IRALERS,
ieee .».Nevada City Cal.
LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cis
J.P. CONWAY, Prop,, -) . Ggwrat aprugp DT IMPT'D
AS REMOVED TO THE THW ROSA BOuEMIAR rane
H Ny Fed of Broad and Pine sypoctt in the “ : *
é
THE EEST OF work’ ss”
THE LOWEST OF PRICES..
. : ; 7 Etc. 4 Atl his Stand. one door Come and%see me at my nev BeBirwiay. : : mcwo rd sings and hte
I inlatier ng. : BROAD STREET, eC, orally Wood. Working and Repair Shop
nae Receives Fresh Fish and Crabs every Tues (W.-W. WAGGONER, . nG'PSTGUaeaUERING. and BAND Saw
MOE : esi Voge season, No, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. fe oe ortest: notice,
Wedding Cakes to Order a Speciality. pardons promptly . Cc. WEISENBURGER,
iw:
4 EF
AMANITA NANT iNT UtTT
at oe
TRANSCRI THE
SIBRRA
Dead.
er: . F
. Mamie Case, who has been very ill
i with scarlet fever, is slowly recovering. i
: abe Swart left here Saturday for
Sierra City, where he will remain for
‘a while, conducting his photograph
'gallery.appointment of Postmistress of. Downa
bravery of Dan Webster and John
obbers were frustrated in their plans.
. MONDAY, ...-.4. SULY 12, 1807.
coUNTY NEWS. .
‘Big Gravel Clean-Up-—dohn A, sont)!
From Friday’s Downieville Messenfe
A
Mrs, Mary E. Jones has received the . ¢
£
nieville to succeed Ross L, Taylor, the bi
Fpresent incumbent. ;
Noble McKinsey and Frank Peck . ¢,,
left Susanville on the ist inst., on their . ;,,
bikes, arriving at Sierraville,a distance . jy
of seventy miles, that evening. To
An unsuccessful attempt was: made! @,
by three men about a week ago to rob] in
he gold flume of the North American} ,,,
mine near Gibsonville. Through the} p,
Ki
J
Barrett, the watchmen, the would-be . G),
rer
The best clean-up in many years was mo
made at the Craycroft mine this season. . ¢
The water season was unusually short,
but after a run of oné month and one
ay in gravel, the clean-up aggregated
he sum of $11,519.60. The owners are
pxceedingly gratified at the excellent
eturns yielded this year. !
News was received here Thursday
hat John A. Scott, another of ‘the old. fos;
ime citizens of the county, had passed . the
way at his home in Sattley, at which] tin;
place he has been living since he re-. jate
ired from the hotel business at Sierra! whj
ity some-years since. Deceased was
ge. ; fa
Two mining men, Henry Cole and M.
. . King arrived here from South
Dakota on Wednesday’s stage. In conlunction with. James. Bothwell and J.
Buckingham, they. mtend doing some
prospecting in Jim Crow Canyon dur-. in
Buckingham, who has been working in
hese. parts for the past three years, has . no
iscovered a very favorable prospect in
hat: section. ©
he Gould & Spencer Clean-Up a Good
a
J.S. Gould and F, M. Spencer, owners
the “Holloway” mine on Hopkins
reek near Gibsonville, were in’ Marys-.
fille Saturday en route to San Franisco. Mr. Gould stated to the Appeal
hat they have just completed a very
atisfactory year’s run and have
leaned up for the year. While the
ater season was a short one and their
xpense of fiting up considerable, still
hey are well pleased with the season’s . °
psult. Next year they will be able to
ilize the work they have done this
ear without additional expense and
kpect to clean-up possibly so much as
20,000. Mr. Gould stated that when he
pft home the owners of the Thistle
haft had the water down to within 141
bet of the bottom and will soon have
clear, which will be good news to
orkingmen and merchants alike in
he vicinity.
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Valuable Maps. he
Topographic. sheets of the United
ates Geological Survey may be obined by addressing the Director at].
Vashington, D. O; and enclosing the
ice, five cents each, which is about
he cost of printing. The following
beets of California are in print: Altus, Banner Hill, Bidwell Bar, Big].
rees, Camp Mojave, Chico, Colfax,
ownieville, El Cajon, Escondido, Genee, Grass Valley, Honey Lake, Indian . .
alley, Jackson, Iassen Peak, Lodi,
arkleeville, Marysville, Modoc, Lava
bds, Nevada City, Oceanside, Placerle, Pyramid Peak, Red Bluff, Rednds, Sacramento, Shasta, Sierraville,
martsville, Sonora, Taylorsville, Welngton, Truckee, several sheets from
Ps Angeles to San Bernardino, and
e San Luis Obispo sheet. Yosemite
in press.
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Sewing Machines Repaired.
By an expert workman. Apply. at
ice of Singer Sewing Machine Co.,
‘oad street, j21-1m
SSE
ARRIVALS AT THE
OWN) FROM THE MINES, .
native of Scotland and 67 years of . thr
ng this summer. We learned that Mr. {1
One—Water Nearly Out. mon
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Nain Street, Nevada City. J.
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