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NATIONAL MARKET
Broad §t. Opp. Cit)rone* Ban
NAPPZIGER, (. =.
ape » Mutts
in = =
“And all ki
: usually found Inne
haree sabe la AR x
UNION MARKET,
Commercial § :
~LEY BROS., ~ pone City,
Beef, Pork! Matton. ¥
4 At th B ALSO he low:
eal, Kio,
est rates, ’
stouk of EEP ON HAND A CHoIo)
ular Public Taste Hams
and Lard.
CHIMUDT BROS,
LBADING CIGAR DEALERS, ,
ttrteeeeerseveees Nevada City Cal
\DING LADY, Best 5
’ st 5
——INn sTOoK——. >.
BRAL ARTHUR 4H
tELLA BOMBOLDT Impr'y
ae HARMON) CLUB
SALTH
; AND
ACCIDENT
. INSURANCE,
elity Mutual Aid Association
an Francisco, Cal.
or Five Cents Per D
ay L PAY, according to the ha mn. from, $8.00 to $25.00 a weeks wit
ork through being hurt accident.
LL
;
ceuec:
you are accidentally
killed
LL PAY $10,
ind unable ready eork when you are
PAY, . geome oo funeral expenses,
ith feet and ands, $1 soto s
ol ate F xotection rhe mgheka:
8 reaper meinbership fee ai
LIFE INSURANCE.
O issues policies of L,
— $1 to $5000 pe
sth agra? per Pebesge' sor accident and sick.
, at death or $1000 at om Hey, paying
per week for accident or s 5 years)
ick ness.
IF IN =
cannot lose all pote
ek or disabled by accidec gn’ REM you
Fidelity Mutual Aid A: iation ij
a pad Largest hud Geromeent Ace
x Health Association in the United
8g. $8,000.00 cash deposi ts with the States
an ample Reserve Beco tee ether
a peke . ee Taper a an absoiu te ane
oe ¥ OF its protection to itee
bers upon
id dues of
fel nsurance, pay.
case of death, and
Reliable Agents Wanted. Write
J.. M. SHETTERLEY,
Secretary and General Manager.
San Francisco. Cs),
Paso de Robles
SPRINGS.
ices Reduced
$10, $12.50 and $15
PER WEEK.
. Greatest Hotel and
® Pa:sific Coast.
t Hot Sulphur Baths. Mud and
tony pa &re unequalled for their mediciPleasure Resor
ue in cases of
cumatism, Neuralgia, Malarit,
r, Kidney and Bladder Troubies, §
“ahaa all Blood and Skin Dis:
ins leave Third and ‘Town Ownsend St
mpeg ea Calif., ever morning ae on 4
prings at 3:30 P.M. same day.
Staging. Fare $6.20.
te for Pamphlet.
E. F. BURNS, Manager.
PATENTS!
sion, Land
and
ian Depredation
CLAIMS.
om be @! uducted; special §
sine + Entra vopy-rights, labels §
Cases prosecuted; infringe i
ted in any United States Court.
nl hp en invention, serd us a sketchee pl eae . model, together with a
eacription of the: tes: important features
Abeig ts ser ou the course to pursue.
anges pai y pn of patents and the sume
one eae RTT are. Cha ged with. ini wey © matter to-us jor a re
ional Bureau of Clai ms, .
. H. HARRISON,
DEAUER in
‘inds of Cigars and Tobacco :
: Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town. §
rs ——.
g. H. HARRISON,
. RET. Opp. Rosenberg Bros
-<mpire Stable,
Street, opp. National Exchange ‘Hotel
SHENSESsy,———
Prop'r.
. The Empire Livery Stable
the largest lot of
S, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES.
be found in this part of the State.
REAR
THE
37TH YEAR—NO, 11650 NEVADA CITY, CAL., SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 9, 1898.
¥ se t ; mie ei a oe 3 Bee sane oe ; ’ pierre ea ope Ee ‘ ae) ij ;
/ ROWN & CALKINS; -* Proprietors
Prop’,
‘THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.”
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Fifty Cents Per Month.
ADVERTISING RATES.
Made known on application.
ee
EW YORK BAKERY
: Commercial st., Nevada City, Cay
. J. HOWANN, «=. # Proprietor
hoice Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc.,}.
Baked Every Day.
cere
edding Cakes. to Order a Specialty
hen taking a Spin
bn the Turnpike be.
ween Nevada City
and Grass Valley,
jon’t tail to
Stop at Town Talk
Water. your Horse and Call on
_J. STEWART,
Who will serve you with
Cool Glass of Beer,
A Refreshing Temperance Drink,
Or a First-class Cigar.
The Best Cigars.
These are the attractions you can
always find at
Beer 5 Cents a Glass.
All'the favorite brands of Whiskies ke
hand, such as: “Kentucky Taylor,” ‘Jess.
Moore,” “Thomas Tay or,”.“Osear Mepper,”’
ud ‘Robin H
Wm. J. Britland.
STARKEY & PALEN’S
+ Treatment by. Inhalation,
arrears
6n
nk
bo Arch Street. Philadelphia, Pa——e
Fob
pnsumption,
Bronchitis,
Dysentery.
Catarrh,
Asthma,
Hayfever,
Debility,
Headache,
Rheumatism,
Neuraigia,
AND ALL
5 fd
Chronic and Nervous Disorders. .
HE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE
Gompound Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs.
Starkey and Palen, isa scientific adjustment of
thelements of Unser na Bitroy: » ie
‘ sanithe compound is 80 conde: .
“ee rt is sent all uver the world
for more than twenty years
‘gs have been treated, and
made portab e that:
It ha» been in use
thousands of p tin
ov: r one thousand physicians have used it, and
recommended it—a very signifieant fact.
itd +s not act’as most drugs do, hy creating
~. sheraliment, aid benefitting one. organ at
rhe expense of another. often requirl: ga second
eourse to ern dicate te cvil effects of the’ tirs',
‘TRANSCRIPT. Big Reduction
In Summer Pants.
Merchant. Cailor,
Pine Street, Near Broad,
_ NEVADA CITY,
Summer Pants to Order, -“ $5.00
Summer Pants to Order, -° 6 00
Summer Pants to Order, 7 00
. All my work is made in Nevada City.
Perfect fit and first-class workmanship
ROBIN HOOD
Takes the Lead .
alltobe the hest brand on t¢
cal use.
in quantities to suit purchasers.
CALL FOR IT AT ALL BARS.
All Orders Promptly Filled.
The fi d purest:
of Whiskics.
and is pega hey by
e market. It
is highly recommended for family and mediSold by the Bottle or in Bulk
A, B. WOLR, Sole Agent.
pcan —e
Asn
Political Announcements.
_ Five dollars will be. charged for all.
political, announcements up to the
meeting of the Conventions, and none.
will be published anless ‘pald for in
advance. — :
For. Sheriff.
D, B. GETCHELL
. Is hereby announced as candidate for the
saat sacar
convention. A A ae
50 CENTS A WEEK
i . Private Lessons
Given by an experienced school teacher. All
. subjects thoroughly taught. Arithmeticand
book-keeping a speciality. Close attention
to backward scholars. Terms Reasonable.
C. E. MARTYN, care of Mrs. Quintana,: Nim}
rod Street, Nevada City, jy6.
Raspberries.
People who wish berries for canning, will
do wellto hand their orders to Andrews &
Polkinghorn who will this year market my
Spring crop. . The fruit is exceptionally. firm.
and large. . TH. LEUR, je20-lw _
For Sale.
One thousand shares of stock in the Cadmus Mining Company for $10 a share. Enauire of H. Frederieks, Woodland,Cal, j18-im
pease
Blacksmithing and Wagonmaking
BARTON & CHRISTENSON are now prepared todoall kinds of blaeksmithing and
wagon work with neatness aud dispatch.
Pick work and mining work a specialty.
New wagons and carriages built to order.
Place of business on Broad street in the old
Clancy shop.
Mrs. C. M. Mails
Has. brought up with her from San Francisso a fine line of Misses and Children’s
Spring hats, trimmed and untrimmed; also
Ladies Dudes, Tam O’Shanters and Walking
Hats in the latest styles. tm16-tf)
Br oad street, next to. Luetje & Brand’s.
Nevada County Virectory.
Copies of the Nevada County Directory can
be obtained for 50:cents. By mail 75 cents.
Apply to F. E. BROWN. Transcript office. —
eeniiidin
a
versons are forbidden to
the said insolvent or to
erty,
tion for is use
rty, until the further order of this
pak t as herein ordered.
of said debtor who shall have filed
claims two days before said date be a
pear before the Hon. F.
Superior Court,of the county of
the 7th day of July, 1
that day, to prove their
or more ass
but Compound vxygen is « revitiuizer, senewing. Urengthening, mvigorating the whole body
‘these stutevente ure confirmed by pumerour
kestimenials, published iu our book of 200 pages,
‘only with the xpress permission o: the patients;
eit amex and addresses are siven. and you
nrefer to them fu: fur ber informa ion.
ine creat success of Our taeatmeoul has° given
Bia too host ofi mitators, un-crupulous persons;
ome calling their preparations Com poun
xygen often appropriating our testimonial:
fod te nama of onr patients to recommend
ythie gs eoncoe io s, But any substance
io.nd Oxvven isspurivus,
COMPOUND OXYGEN Ifs MODE OF
CTION AND REBULTS,”’ is the title ofa new
ok of 200 pages, published by Drs, Starkev &
fala: whicny-ves to all enqirers full infor
nation as to this remarkable curative xgent,
nd a record of surprising cures in a wide range
vhr nie cases—manv of thém after heing
shandoned to die by other phy-icians. Will be
maied FREE to any :ddress on application
A Dozen
Raisins
4 hand as quickly as halt.
fi a pound wiih the Enterprise Raisin and
Easy
to clean and economtSeed grapes and
raisins at the rate of a
Grape Seeder,
eal.
pound in five minutes
household
. nterprise
. Raisin and Grape
: SNTERPRISE MPG, Co. OF P.
Makers of the Encerprise
hade elsewhere or by others, asd ealied Com .
published in the Nevada City Dary TRan
SCRIPT, a newspaper of
DO aed ee caid’ paper ik published, be ten as the said paper is . .
fore the said day set for the tneeting of cred
tors.
and it is’ further ordered, that,
fasemat ie ntvod = nsolvent be stayed. ican
F. T. ’
Judge of the said Superior Court.
Dated June 2, 1898. .
PREWE?#?, KuNFRO & HENDERSON,
Attorneys for Insolvent.
Order of Adjudication of Insolvency.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEVADA
souney: State of California. In the matter of liam A. Bourland>an_ Insolvent
i A. Bourland, having filed in this . WV i
¢ his petition, schediile a ipventory i ga oe ie a as 1 d
venc. m whic rs eisan 4.
eu etd aeaeedtint. << ee, atarrn, Colds,
ereby declared to beinsolvent. The Sheriff
of the county Nevada is hereby directed . CRESOLENE being administered by inhalto take possession of ae the estate, real
and stoi we he = — nti A. Boustatics ae
insolvent debtor, except such as_may y
aw oremps from execution, — of all his Safest and Tost: Ef fectual
vouchers, s of account,and papers, :
and 23 knap ‘be same safely until Rican : ‘ Means
pointment of an assignee of his estate. All
y any debts to
eliver any propbelonging to such insvlvyent, to him or
to any person, firm, corporation or associa; and the seid debtor is here. it
by forbidden to transfer or deliver any ae
urt,
red.
It is further quagrer. that all the exeditors
T. Nilon, Judge of she
Nevada, on
898,-at 10 o’clock A. M. of
debts and choose one
ignees of the estate of said
btor. :
“t in fpher onderes that the order be
neral circulation,
eounty of Nevada, The Chicago
in the
ings against the said
Vue Cresolene
ation, gives the
Of treating the throat. and bronchial. tubes
Its efficiency in’ hooping: Cough and Croup
is wonderful. Its antiseptic qualities render
invaluable In Contag.ous Diseases,
As Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, ete. Sold by
H. DICKERMAN, Druggist and Stationer,
Nevada City
THE.
Cottage Organ
Has attained a standard of excellence whichadmits of ug superior, ,
It contains every improvement that inventiv:
zenius, skill and money can produce.
. ” These excelient Grgans are celebrated for volame, quality of tone, quick re-pouse, Maps f or
combination, artistic design, beauty in finish
perfect construction, making them the most attractive, ornamental and desirable. organs: for
A Good
Living
homes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, et
ESTABLISHED REPUTATION,
NEQUALLED FACILITIES,
/ SKILLED WORKMEN
MATEBIAL,
COMBINED, MAKE THI8
. 4n a fresh bottle he was presented: with
4 could notbe seeded by
Indispensable in every
Seeder
~ Is-sold at-all hardware
stores. Price $1. Send
a-cent stamp for the
“(Enterprising Housekeeper’? — 200 recipes.
A.,
Iphia, Pa.
Sear:
and more may bemade by any
one with a McAllister Magic
Lantern outfit, giving entertainments or illustrated lectures in small towns and villages. A small capital and
energy are all that are needed.
A book that describes, pictures
and explains the operation ot
TicAllister’s
_Magic Lanterns
And Stereopticons
and.tells how to conduct en‘tertainments will be mailed
free-upon request.
T. H. McALLIsTER,
76 Washington St. Chicago.
THE POPULAR ORGAN.
{NZI RUCTION BGK AND PIANO Si0OLt
Catalocsues and Price Lists on application
Chicago Cottage Organ Co.
Newspaper Advertising Agency.
Rooms 20 and 21 Merchants’ Exchange, California street, San Francisco.
N B.— ADVERTISEMENTS . SOLICITEL
e for all newspapers published on the
Pacific Coast, the Sandwich Isiands, Polynesia, Mexican ports, alparaiso.
China, New Zealand, the Australia:
peg os, the Easter ey pad. Burspe
} early eyery news
op
[Files of nearly oF er oe ee Peper bel on hand
and all advertisers are allowed free access to
them during business hours
Notice For Publication.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE AT
Sacramento, California, June 29, 1898,
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
. following na settler has notice
of his intention to make final proof in aap:
port of his claim, and that said proof will
Panama,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
WYimes. and Liquors.
' OF ALL KINDS. ‘
Enterprise Beer,
THE GROTTO,
——
oe
Cali and see us. We will make your visit
: pleasant one.
vada City.
MAITLAND & BECKLEY, + Proprietor:
Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigart
Steam Beer) a Specialty.
Remember the plage—Hrage'sold stand, Mai:
us quarts, pints, half pints a egs.
. tor
rere. Particular attention paid to fa
orders. ‘
A. ISOARD & SON,
Sole Agents for the Celebrated
Which is the best in the market, Sold in
Also on sale Enterprise Bock Beer.
laga Wine for family and mediciws purposes. Special selection of Fine Wines
ly use. y
Genulne imported Swiss, Limburger and
toqustort Caecum the finest ever ght oe
muy
ji
made before the J udae, of the Superior Court
f povece eounty, alifornia, at evade civ.
£8) *. 9) VizZ.;3
20 ° y jaldw n a the Swit of 5534 of
Sooner, i N., B.9 E. M.D. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his contin ous resid a and cultivaHon of geld lene Le. Rites and domes Bitte all
tha: ie, Henr: . a
of Nevada City, P.O. fs
SILAS PENRY, Register.
P. F. SIMONDS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
wit PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
nited States Courts
_ALFRED D. MASON,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
Qreic? — THEE BUILDING,” NEVADA
For Sale. eBay)
1. C. LINDLEY,
8 Attorney and Counselor at Law.
COR
A five room house and lot on Broad
street, at $850. It is in good condition.
m10-tf Brown. & Moraan,1 galions and a half to fill it,’’
Takes His Jags In Transit.
“(The other day I was coming east on
the Baltimore and Ohio railroad,’’ said
Mr, H. T. Towns of New York.: ‘‘In
the parlor car in which [ traveled were '
a couple of hilarious New Yorkers, who
were spending their money for champagne, or at least one of them was, with
‘a liberality that was nigh akin to recklessness. The humber of quart bottles
that they consumed was startling, and.
every time the colored attendant brought
a $1 note. Whenever the contents of
one were pretty nearly gone the elder
of tlie bacchanalians shouted out to the
waiter, ‘Who told you to stop bringing
in wine?’
“But along toward evening the supply ran out, much'to the disgust of the
‘pair, and they had to be content with
high balls, cocktails and other plebeian
‘drinks. These werd sufficient, however,
‘*o keep up’ their spirits, and later in
the nigbt I could hear them yelling for
another round.
“the next day the conductor of the
train told me that this couple had been
riding up and down the road for nearly
a wi.k and that they hadn't drawn a
sobcr breath in all that while. It seemed tint it was ‘the odd way taken by the
genic member to indulge in a spree.
He took the younger man along merely
for coupany and footed all, the bills.
About ouce a year the nection took him
to go off on a tear, and, not wishing to
indulge in inebriation. at -home, he
couldn't think of as good a scheme as
riding continuously on a tronk line,
where there would be only strangers to
wonder at bis dissipated bubavier. The
idea of picking a Pullman as the theater of a protracted jag struck meas decidedly original.’’— Washiigton Post.
Time Spent In Shaving.
Think of the time lost in shaving.
Campbell, the poet, calculated that a
man who shaves himself every day and
lives to the age of 70 expends during
his life as much time iu the act of shaving as would have sufficed for learning
geven languages. Southey, commenting
on this, minuted himself, May 15, 18380,
during the act of shaving, and he found
the time employed nine minutes, He
neither hurried the operation nor lingered about it. Listen now to William Corbett concerning shaving: ‘‘Asit may
cost only about five miputes of time and
may be and frequently is made to cost
80 or even 50 minutes and as only 15
minutes make about a fifty-eighth part
of the hours of our average daylight,
this being the case, this isa matter of.
real importance. I once heard Sir Johu
Sinclair ask .Mr.Cochrane Johnstone
whether he meant to have a son of his,
then a little boy, taught Latin. . ‘No,’
said Mr. Johnstone, ‘but I mean to do
something a greut deal better for him.’
‘What is that?’ said Sir John. ‘Why,’
said the other, ‘teach him to shave with
cold water and without a glass.’ ’’—
Boston Journal.
Three Centuries Behind Ameri
}intensel
In Every County to Supply the Gi eat Popuie Demand fax i a +i’
America’s War For Humanity
TOLD IN PICTURE a
_ eH AND, STORY
Compiled and written by
SENATOR JOHN J. INGALLS
Of Kansas.
The most brilliantly written, most profusely and artistically illustrated, and most
vopular book on the subject of the
war with Spain. Nearly
200 Superb Mlustrations From
Photographs
taken jially forthis great work. na aay
are making $50 to $100a week selling it. A
veritable bonanza for live canvassers. Apply
_ description, terms and territory at once
N. D. Thompson Publishing Co.,
$T. LOUIS, MO., or NEW ‘YORK CITY.
A Photograph »
, ¢ y Isa nice remembrance
td send a relative, or a
friend or a sweetheart.
‘ RRS They will be pleased if
(s you.
MOORE Will make you take
s good picture His
ll in pose and retonchin shows you
off to vantage.
House and Lot .
FOR SALE.
————
\ Six-Room Cottage, With Bath,
Situated on Nevada Street,
ee )
Two doorsabove the Episcopal Church,
and owned by JOHN HEYER,
IS OFFERED FOR SALE
AT A BARGAIN.
There is a good sized lot. The house is in
good condition throughout.
For Further Particulars Inquire on
the Premises.
Several papers dealing with the Pennsylvania coal regions. appear in. The
Century. Heury Edward Rood, writing
of ‘‘A Polyglot Community,’’ says:
More than one-half the total number
of immigrants into the United States are
coming from Austria-Hungary, ‘Italy,
Poland and.Russia. While official statistics ure not available, yet careful investigation leads to the belief “that: perhaps 50 or 60 per cent of arrivals from
the countries mentioned have: had no
regular occupation, while possibly . 80
per cent may have been servants ‘or laborers. Five years ago the Rev. Mr.
Manujerie, himself an. Italian, in company with the writer made a tour of observation through the Lehigh region of
Pennsylvania, and stated that in his
opinion the Italians working there were
about three centuries behind Americans
in their standards of living—that is, in
thoir ideas as to food, clothing, shelter,
". wages, work and géneral intelligence.
Since that time there has been no improvement in the class of. immigrants
arriving a¢ our ports,
oy
Strained the Jar,
A little old woman with a sharp nose
and sharper tongue was in the country
other things she brought in from her
ordered to. be tilled with treacle.
At last, when her purchases were
completed, she began looking ,oyer, the
accoupt, item by item, before paying.
**What’s this?’ she exclaimed. ‘You
have charged me fortwo gallons and a
‘half of treacle.’’
**Yes, ma'am,”
‘“‘But that jug holds oply two gallons.”’
‘You must be mistaken. I measured
the treacle carefully, and it took two
Well,’ said the old woman witha
pay for the treacle, but I do object to
having the old jug strained by your
putting in balf a gallon more than it
will hold.’’—Strand Magazine.
A Bad Bargain.
he unprofitableness of some of the
rush and worry of business life is neatly suggested in the following dialogue,
found in one of the papers;
/ ** Where is Jones?”’
**Gone to California, ’’
‘* What for?’’
“To regain his bealth.’’ :
‘*How did ‘be lose his health?’’
4
nia.’’—Youth’s Companion.
One Field Uninvaded.
ence boarder.
field,’’ said the cheerful idiot.
apolis Journal. ree
aii
t
FFICE— TILLEY BUILDING,
‘
grocery store buying supplies. “Among },
cart was a battle scarred jug, which she, Se ratel aad Tlie ssraute.
sigh, ‘‘I don’t so mach mind haying to}
‘*Earning the money te go to Califor“J see thet glass bricks are coming
into general use,’’ said the popular sci“They won’t invade the gold brick
“The
are too easily seen through.”"~Indian(Successor to Mrs. I. Waters.)
Cigars
Typewriters
They Educate as
Well as Please.. .
Provide the children with the means to obtain a livelihood for themselves.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
A moderate outlay that secures a profitableinvestment for your boy or girl.
G. W. WICKSON & GO.
8and 5 Front St., San Francisco.
PHILIP HILD,
Boot and Shoemaker
Broad St., Opp. National Hotel.
Ys tg: WORK PERFORMED IN A FIRSTclass manner. Spccial attention paid to
repairing. A share of patronage solicited,
JOHN CALOWELL,
Attorney at Law,
Transcript Block, Commercial Street,
Nevada City,
. THOS. S.: FORD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
FFICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COMRanch For Sale.
Situated One and a Half Miles fro
Nevada City. i ;
Has House, Barn and outbuildings:
Contains three acres, partly cultivated,
having fruit trees, vines, vegetable garden, &c. :
WILL BE SOLD. CHEAP.
~Inquire-of-P.-G: SCADDEN,
je28 . Commercial Street.
NATICNL
ROBERT M,. LATTA, Proprietor.
a
customers.
Stables Open All Night.
Foot of Broad Street, Nevada City.
Telephone No. 72.
AGENTS WANTED: > '[) 3%
Ls
it is a. good -likeness of . .
Livery and Feed Stable.
Best of attention given to transient
WE HAVE RECEIVED
Another Great Big “Assortment of
‘Table Oilcloth.
15 Cents a Yard is the Price.
NEW YORK RACKET STORE,
. Yellow Front, : Transcript Bleck.
II OOOO
‘Sannnenneeneneeeneneeernnnnntt
= STATIONERY 3 Y
;
4 TUS
I have increased my stock and
added many new features.
LADIES will find the only complete line
of French, American and Crepe Gissue
_ papers in this city. All new stock. H% H
POPP PL
A Fine Box of Stationery for 25 Cents.
(A AAAAA
e DICKERM A N'S.6 Photo Supplies.
@OGOOOOS ren cmaram
EYES RIGHT!
And Everything Elsé Right.
The carloadof NEW ’POTA‘LOES just received at my
store are sound as a bell, mealy
when cooked and of, excellent
davor.Try them. o\o>
My stock of Fresh,\ Pure
Groceries and Provisions\are
always up-to the standard, and
customers are given the best,
bargains. :
Sole Agent for Woodla id\Creamery Butter.
PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer;
é COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADACITY.
__—_-At DICKERMAN’S.
OOOOOOOO _ Drugs, Stationery,
A. B. WOLF 4.
CASH GROCER.
‘Lowest Prices.
Best Goods,
We have always on hand a: large assortment
of Fancy.:Groceries such as Limburg Cheese,
Swiss Cheese; Ripe Olives, Pate de foi, Bone; less Sardines, etc.
Remember we are Sole Agents for
A full line of Breakfast Goods :
PREMIUM GIVEN TO EACH CUSTOMER.
Largest Assortment. \
Douglass Butter and Robin Hlooa Whisky.
Grandfathe¥ Mush, H. O. Morning Meal, Rolled
Oats, in bulk, Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flonr,ete.
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You Buy Job Printing
You naturally want to get the best for your money.
Ths yaality.of Paper, Typeard(nkall cut a rire
in determining thé merit of the production. ' We use
only the best.of these. But no matter how superior
When
Junction’ Main and Commermercial Streets.
THOMAS J. TORPIE,: Prop.
Thé finest assortment of
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ee ee oe omen: teens The Leating Brands. of
Fadden Cigar Store,
‘they ‘may be, atill the Printing may prove inferior if
/ . proper regard is not paid to the Composition and the
,, Presswork. We claim to excel in these reanects also. ras
STYLES, CHANGE
IN PRINTING
Fashion in Print We have the newest aud most vey
work we are now turning out to be
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fginee> sy ur Sguree "BROWN & CALKINS, Job Printers,
TO BE FOUND IN NEVADA CITY.
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The same as in clothing, and the TaxsoriptT keeps up with the docrees of Bison
j a tie reeere., we have the best of workmen, mint ard =
Our Prices Are Fully as Low as Anybody’s.
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