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Movada City, Nevads ‘County,
CALIFORNIA. \ ‘
alee tans
TERMS :
007
TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1886.ry
; ROADS AND. DISPLAY.
The Nevada. WTRANSORIFT ia
quite’ — because the age ah
proposal or sc
to a $400 of the county’s
ened to the end that somebody
_ from this county might be enabled
to go to the State Fair and to the
Mechanic’s Institute Fair and
show off the county’s productions.
‘We did not mean to make the
_ TRanscrIPT a bee are os
posed to appropr’ating public
moneys for private displays.. The
Misbecrass offits nut if it thinks
. ‘we are en soagecred in favor of purthink ly nt to haw all oug ave a
’~ its roads free. There should not
be atoll road in all this county.
. “Until the county has free commerce
_over all her hi » gh she should
ee ive any Of her money for disots at any fa fair. =G. Vv. 4 td
“The ‘Tidings has said many
times that no county can hope to
“pring its merits before the people
ima proper manner without ad' ‘yertising the fact; that no“ merthant can expect :to get public
patronage without advertising;
that, no. business, man. -will ever
get rich without ‘advertising—all
of which we ‘concur in, To do
these things it costs.money. In
the case of individual benefit. the
parties should foot their own bills.
In the case of the county, where
every tax-payer would indirectly
receive the benefit, we contend
that itso more'than right that
they” Should be equally taxed.
We never believed that the Tidings would evér resort to such a
: miserable subterfuge aé it-has in
* this case. It is an insult to say
that the appropriation of $400 is
ascheme to'the end that somebody from this county might be
enabled to go tothe State Fair and
show off the county’s productions.
‘We know of no one who wants to
go. We contend that somebody
should be sent there with specimens of every article that we produce, and the very same Tidings}
man knows that it should be done.
It is a waste of words to attempt
_ to show what a world of good it
would do this section by attract.
ing the attention of capitalists and
settlers here, and it is all ‘“‘damnonsense” for the Tidings to assert that the appropriation asked
for is for private displays. ‘‘Wait
till the county has free commerce
over all her highways. before we
spend money for displaying any
citizen or any of her products” is
an argument unworthy the once
_ liberal minded Shoemaker. We
believe the ugly position the Tid‘dings has taken in this matter can
beexplained in afew words,thusly :
Bécause'the Grass Valley Union
suggested it; and because the
Transcript opposed the purchase .
of Gephard’s toll road. The Tidings knows as well as we do that
the wicked plagg will freeze over
before the colihty will ever purchase axu thé toll roads, andit is
idle to talk about waiting for anything contingent upon a fact that
never will be a reality.
—__________
Wuy will you cough when, Shiloh’s Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts., 50 cts., and $1.
. Carr Bros., agents.
—— Oe
Parts desiring to make a. good
investment should buy the fine
fine Kranach & Bach Piano left for
sale at Brand Bros. ti
oe
“HACKMETAOK, ’? is a pure and
fragrant perfume. —
60 cents. Carr Bros., agents. ©
——_————
Advertized Letters.
The following g iss list of’ letters remaining in the Postoffice at
_ “Nevada City: i I for the
week or ty ril17. Any per; son calling ; aor
! please say “‘
aw. J. EM, P.M.
__Andrada Carmen
. Andrews Miss Dolly
Adams Mrs. John
Carpenter A. Gtk
we Caliver John vw:
bono roe 1.0.
a Grace
‘Collier B. H.
‘Flinter Thos.
oF ooper
Knowles in V. B.
Lakamp Mrs . A.
Lyman
prey
La’ ae f re i% : “a ; f
Vincent Nicholas
‘. big paying mine.
Tbut no work of ‘any importaiice
few. months. past.
‘Lodging House; situated on Com25 and}
sap letters will
srinsaacliny
The Gracie.
This mine is situated on Gold
. Flat, and the indications are that
it will soon come to the front as
The ledge’ was
discovered about twenty years ago,
has been done on it until within a
The.. owners}.
commenced sinking and are now
down one-hundred feet, and have
developed a fine looking fifteen+-ineh-ledge. ° “Yesterday afterrioon
we were shown .a piece of rock
which was filled with high grade
sulphurets: and in many places
free gold could be seen. A good
mining man is of the opinion that
the rock will go $100: per ton.
Now the prospects are so favorable that work’’will be rapidly:
pushed ahead, as the owners feel
confident that: they will soon have
a bonanza. ‘
Ff ——————)
Swarr’s photogaphs are’ second
to no artist in the State. Go and
see Specimens at his gallery on
Broad street, opposite Stumpf’s
Hotel. Prices low. + §80-t£
Restaurant jand Lodging House
For Sale.
The Chicago. Restaurant and
mercial st., Nevada City,is offered
for sale. For particulars’ enquire
on the premises. m25-tf
a
_ Easter cards at Brand. Brothers. lt
Poiten Reyes Burrer, four bits
a roll, at Smirn’s.
Use D. D. D: for Dyspepsia.
For Dyspepsia and Liver ‘Com
_plaint, you have a printed guaran. :
tee on every bottle of Shiloh’s
Vitalizer. It never fails to cure.
Carr Bros., Agents.
ee a: :
Haiti's Hair Renewer renews,
cleanses, brightens, “and invigorates the.hair, and restores faded
and lustré,. People with gray hair
prefer to.use;the:Renewer, rather
than proclaim t the world,through
their bleached locks, that they are
becoming aged, and ‘passing on to
decay. é, ; lw
mame ne ere
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
NEVADA CITY.
UNION HOTEL,
Rector Bros... PROPRIETORS.
April 17.
D. Bibero, San Francisco,
8. Openheimer, © do
i
af i. J, Hartley, do
Coblintz, do
Goo. E. Dow, do
Mrs. M. Lisson, do
P. Dougherty, do
W.H. Brown, do
Danl. Collins, Grass Meat f
Jno. Jenkins, Col. Hill
E. Charonnat, pi
C. Hanson,
~A-¥. Gaston, Grass Valley,
April 18.
E. M. Brown, City,
Lids
< AV aesien, Daytad; Nev. 7
. Somers, do
Fuller, San'Juan,
Prindle, San Mateo,
Phillips, San Francisco,
een: Downieville,
H do
i Grafton, Ark.,
Jno. A. Seeley, Sierra City,
Wa. Terrill, Washington,,
M.0O’ Brien, : do.
* Maltman and wi, » City,
-G.
+s
we
'B:
» Ae
poponene
8. Whitiig,
Nellie Whiting, ' do
NATIONAL HOTEL.
5. A. Foun. ime epee PROPRIETOR
ss April 17.
T. G. Farrer, City,
S. W. Ellerbe, San Francisco,
A. G. Prayer, Toblesville, Ind.,
J. W. Barnes; ° do
A. Dolan, do
Ww. Hz, Phelan, Pike City,
Miss L. German, San Juan,
E. Bramm, Forest City,
5 R. Davis, San Juan,
8. Galavotti, Derbec mine,
Theo. Wetzel, do
J.D. Ostrom, Bloomfield,
H. Martin, City, .
W.T. Luther, ‘Downieville,
“ Crane, §an Juan,
Me Forest. City,
H, Holling, ‘San Rae pene
J. Moleci, "City,
April 17.
ried Irvin, Blue Tent,
Morehouse, Grass. Valley,
Geo. Enright, New York,
H. H. Brown, Alleghany,
Miss T. Blaine, Bloomfield,
Proving ' p22! Aaa
E Kylee the Superior Court, in and for the
ot N State of California. Oounty
alr bro the te of Peter HunerTat ely Ee [ee of Baye 1888, '0t ut e 4 5
10 o'clock, A va of foaled de day, at the Court
Room of said Court, at the Court House
in the City and County of Nevada, has been
appointed as the timeand place for proving
— — of said Peter Hunerfauth, deceased,
for: hearing the
them of Letters Testamentary, when and
where. any person interested may appear
and contest the a.
Neg ea Clerk.
Harazis, Deputy.
2
Bi Arran a
Geod . Tea,
or gray: hair to its youthful color’:
per
44 Sayan. Tes, “ey
Soap, _,: per box,
Goodwin's ‘“.
San Francis “
Tobacco, per plug,
W
Was’g Powd’r 12*papers
“Tb,
“
. WILLIAM WOLF'S
af PRICE LIST
For Cash !
Flour, _— per 100 Ibs, $2 25
Wheat, Ee: sg
Corn, ¥ ~ Ee.
Rolled Barley, “ “1 8716
Bran, per “ «I 1234
White Sugar, 12 Ibs,
Brown “ 14 «
Rice, ff 1 y.
Currants, 1G: *
Prunes, 10" =
Cod Fish, 25. *
Beans, . 25 Ct
Pearl Barley {12 . *
Java Coffee, 5, * Es
Costa Rica “ 10. “
Roasted “ 8 “
Ground fe) ND ees
nen Be keg eee eee ee a
Chocolate, rect.
Starch, re sw
Corn Starch. 12 -*
Oysters ~ 10: caps
Green Corn, 7 “
Green Peas, ~ 7% “°
String Beans a. «
Salmon, AroTable Fruit, — 6: «
Pie Fruit, a.Jelly, ©. Crt
Sardines* 6 «
DeviledfHam, 4 “
one Beef, o.
Lard; 30 Ibs. 90
Lard, 8 Ibs: 75
Lard,; & Ibs. 40
Kerosene, per gallon, 40
» per gallon, } 60
means 6 gallon kegs, 2 25
Pickles, 5 gallon kegs, I 25
25
35
“6 Ibs box, I 50
c English Breakfast ‘1 50
We perglb. 35
soe 2 a gpa 4 40}.
* 50
50
~~ 6O
AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN
PROPORTION.
ALLAN WOLF:
—GREAT—
the world for
Nevadafcounty
d2
MISS HANNAN BRANCH'S
ENGLISH REMEDY.
“. Large Bottle]$l. Small Bottle 50 ¢
HiS IS THE GREATEST REMEDY§IN
Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, . :
Quinzy,“Croup, Hoarseness,
Asthma, Whooping Cough,
‘AND ALi: DISEASES OF THE
THROAT AND LUNGS.
It performs wonders in relieving Consumption, it strengthens the Lungs, and
instantly allays all irritation of the Throat.
For Sale at the principal Drugstores in
H.§BRANCH andjA. P. CLARK,
Proprietors, Nevada City.
cuas, E WILD.
store, heretofore
Cuas. KuixeEnspor,
Klingenspor & Wild,
‘Barbers,
‘WAVE PURCHASED THE SHOP on $
PINE STREET, rear ae nD Drug) having:
Bair Cutting,
branches,
As Heretofore.
a6-im
Banks, where they wil) be plese to attend
to the wants of all thelr old Pieboners, and
an unlimited number of new ones,
‘Hair Dressing,
Shampooing.
Lt E. Schubert, San Francisco, garFiret-class Work done {a » all pee
Bootblacking frée to Customers . **
KLINGENSPOR & WILD.
Jeez
Help—
WHITE LABOR.
SKILLED . and UNSKILLED
Male and Female—of all
: Flower Reods at, E. Rosenthal’s.
-. bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Reme_. and walt papers, etc., at Suke40. Pus:
Public Meeting.
Hugh McCauley, has kindly
prom to have the Court House
put in ‘order for the ) meeting ‘called
tonight to nominate. candidates for
School Directars for Nevada School
District. The voters-and citizens
¢ {interested in our public schoo’s
are requested to be on. hand
promptly at 8 o’clock.
S Many Cirizans,
(ey
Grass Seeds.
Nearly a Flood.
Marysville had a narrow escape of being flooded on Saturday
last. The water in the Yuba roce
higher than at anytime this season, and the people began to feel
alarmed.. Fortunately for them
the rainstorm ceased, and the city
was again saved. We can’t understand why people will persist
in living in a place that is liableto
overflow every winter. The levees
there are about twenty feet higher
than the town, and the river bed
several feet higher than the town
itself: If an old+time flocd should
come we know the city of MarysVille could not hold out: against,
it, andthe residents should emigrate in good condition while they
can.
%&
Italian Rye, Red Clover, Timothy and Altalfa seeds for sale at
¥. Rosenthal’s. “ones F20-tf
Garden. and Le erree seeds.
Ail kinds of Vreah Garden and
——-ome
Furniture Auction,—
‘A xia Inestor tres with. cain
The postponed furniture auction
will take place next Saturday afternoon at the Nevada Theatre.
dy. Price:50 cents. ers Bros.,}). .
agents.
-_—— oo
Carpets, Wall Paper,.Kte.
Go and see the beautiful carpets,
forth’s furniture store. a13-1w
“ or Sale.
The house and lot on Broad St.;°
now.oc¢upied by Jno. I, Caldwell.
For fusthes particulars enquire. of
A. H. Park RR,
: < >_<
Beavutiry your yards by sowing
ome of that fresh Kentucky bluegrass ‘and mixed lawn and white
clover seed that has. just arrived
at Carr Bros. tf
Is aot ajLiquid or Snuff.
It has ganed an enyiable Reputation
wherever hnown, displacing all other prepa
rations, An article of undoubted merit.
Itallays pain and causes no sneezing. *
Cream Balm,
Suiton’s Catarrh Remedy—a
positive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria,
and Canker Mouth., Carr Bros.,
agents. WHENZAPPLIED into the. nostrils will be
: ahsorbed, Progen the nasal
passages of catarrhal v: ciusing health
Pure ‘*Lanasuan”’ hen e€2g8 . secretions. It allays intimation. prospects
for hatching, to be had of A. R. the membranal linings of the head from additional colds, completely. heals the sores
and restores the senses of taste and smell.
Beneficial results are realized by.a few applications.
A THoroven Teratuent WiLL Curz,
Unequaiedfor Cold in the Head
. Beadache and Deafnens, or any kind
of mucous membranal irrita'ion, Send for
Frineep. and plain Easter: cards . circular. Sold by all wholesale and _ retail
druggists. Price 50 cts. 60 cts. by mail.
Wadsworth, Nevada Bde
—+e
Dr: eerie: dentist, Broad
st. near Post and Express Offices.
lm
at Brand Brothers. 1t Stamps received.
->.—__——. ELY BROS., Druggists, Owego, N: Y:
Our Taste: th . —
City Election Announcements.
' Assessment Netice. ae
HAMPION MINING COMPANY.—LoFor City Trustee,
cation of prineipal place of business, San
Francisco, fornia, Location of works, @ASPER ishereby announced as a
Nevada county, California. . candidate for City Trustee. EleeNotice is hereb aot ast. given, that at a meeting . tion May 3d.
of the Board he'd on the—-13
day of April, E80. an assessment (No. 21) of
Ten (10c Cents per share was levied upon
the capital stock of the corporation, payable
immediately in United States gold coin to
the Secretary, at his: office, No. 522 Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal. °
Any stock upon which this assessment
shall remain unpaid. on Thursda bs
Twentieth day of Mav, 1886, wil
For City Assessor.
D F. GETCHELL is hereby anneunced
« as acandidate for the office of City
Assessor. « Election Monday, May 8, 1886.
For City Marshal.
ae aa ts and oS ae for sale My
. public auction, and _unless__paythent_is . Wg 7iLLIAM EDDY is hereby afnounced
made before, will be sold on TUESDAY, the W jae candidabe Be ths OEGs ty
Eighth day of JUNE, 1886, to pay
the delinquent assessrhent, together wi
costs of ere and eters: of sale.
EL, Secretary.
Office—No. Bt Yssonererety street, San
Francisco, Cal.
Marshal, Election Monday, May 3, 1886.
For City Marshal.
J 8. HOLBROOK is hereby announeed
« 88 @ candidate for re-election to the
office of City Marshal. ‘ Electien, Monday,
May 8d, 1886. f
No. 1205.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
In the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California.
For City Assessor.
B. HOCKING is hereby anncunced
W. asa candidate for re-election to the
{Order of Sale and Decree of Foreclosure.) . Office ‘ot City As-essor. Election. Monday,
8. B. DAVENPORT, Plaintiff, vs. ENOS adie 1886. 2
P. HUBBARD, WM. H. SMITH, JOSEPH scant
EUSTIS and E. A. TOMPKINS, defendants.
FOR SALE.
HEREAS 8, B. Davenporton the 10th . ”
day of April, a. p,, 1886, recovered
beng, LODGING HOUSE AND BA
‘me LOON ON BROAD STREET,
a: CITY. Residence
: on Spring: street, Divided or
the whole, on easy terms.
3 bag ent against Enos P. Hubbare,
. Smith, Joseph Eustis and E. A
beso for the sum of Thirty-Six Hundred and Twenty-Five 25.00) Dollars,
together with costs of suit taxed at $34.05,
and council fees allewedhorein amounting:
to the sum of $50, with interest
thereon from the date of said judg
be rob atthe rate.of 7 Biv cent. per an~
‘um till paid, which said judgment is reApply at this office.
senled in the ‘Judgment Book 2 of the said p
pec mil ny ps on 18 ot ae and c
whereas order: e Mm set rghi
forth In Plaintif?'s complaint, be foreclosed o-partnership Notice.
See rN nad tates lenorihed, tow \TATF OF C/ LIFORNIA COUNTY OF
Situate, lying and being in the said Count; at 4
of Nevada, Fe tate of California, and bouridNevada, st; the undersigned, do
ereby certif, thas we are partners transactha business in this State, at the City of Neia, County of Nevada, under the firm
naam of Eustis and Lane, in the business of
liver and sale stable; that the na.nes in full
1 members of such partnership are
Joseph Eustis and Henry Lane and that the
the places of our respective residences are
set opposite to ourrespective names hereto
subscribed. In witness whe-eof. we. have
hereunto set our hands, this 13th day of
April, 1886.
pe an particularly described as follows, towNiret: All aad singular thatcertain quartz
vein or lode situate in Nevada mining dis
trict, knownas and called the Eagle Quartz
Mining Claim, together with surface ground
thereunto belonging, containing 6 18-100
acres, more or less, 4s set forth in a ‘certain
Patent issued to said second party,
dated February 23d, 1875, and more particularly described as embracing @ portion of
the East half of Section seven * Township
Ely’ s Gream Balm}
‘POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder ge varies. 4A
marvel of purity, strength and
wholegomeness. More economizal than the ordinary kinds, and
cannot be sold in competition with
the multitude of low test, short
weight, alum or phosphate powders. Soup oNLV IN CANS. RovaL
Baxixna PowpEr Co., 106 Wall
st., N. Y. Sia —
Secord Annnal Ball
GIVEN BY
. Hydraulic Parlor,
NO. 56, _
oSEmayl yy yoo
Hunt’s Hall, Nevada City,
Friday Evening, May 7, 1886
INVITATION COMMITTEE ;
HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56, N.S. G. W.
RECEPTION COMMITTEE.
D. E. Morgan, E. F. Rosenthal,
L. S. Calkins, H.H.McCutchan,
J.B. Gray, H. C. Schroder,
L. B. Johnson, W. E. Welch,
W. J. Williams, Geo. L. Hughes,
C. W. Chapman, J. F. Colley,
W. B. Celio, W.H.Landrigan,
W.L. Williamson, W. F. King,
H. H. Buhring, J. B. Miller;
H. J. Carter, C.-W. Hill.
FLOOR DIRECTOR:
FRANK T. NILON.
FLOOR COMMITTEE: _
G. A. Black, F. W. Bost,
M.M. Baruh, J. Grimes,
W.J. Richards, C. F. Bouvier,
A. F. Morrison, J. O'Donnell,
J.M. Hussey, T. V. Harris,
E. P. Gaylord,’ E. W, Black.
—
Music by Goyne’s Full Orchestra of Eight Pieces.
Tickets, Admitting: One Gentileman and Two Ladies, $1 50.
Spectators to. Gallery, Gentlemen 50 cents, Ladies 25 cents.
said record is hereby referred to for the
purpose of description. Third; All and
singular that certsin quartgledge or lode,
containing 1000 feet, known the New
Haven ledge, bo as follows: ,Commencing at apoint on the Red Dog road,
where the eee aoe of the Fazle ledge
above described departs from the line. of the
patented land of oid tirst party, and» running thence up said road 300 feet to 9 small
pine tree marked N. H, No. 1; thence northerly 1000 feet more or less to a small pine
tree on the so.:th:hank af Deer creek. marked N. H. No. 2; thence following the bank
ein Geeks 0A foot be the ing ot She
ie ) ence southerly
along uit line tothe place of beginning.
the tene-) mae aa
Le Wg ta tt tral pe . ereun belonging or n anywise appertaining Will be sdld at public cnetien to
said judgment together with interNotice is hereby given that.I will sell at
Peg in front of the Court House
in the of Nevada, County ‘of Nevada, State of . ifornia, on
Monday, May 10th, 1886,
Between the hours of 9 o'cl"k a. M. & 5 o'cl’k
p, M.to wit: 12 o'clock M., all the right title
and interest which the defendants or dither of
them, in the above entit! action, herein named, had, held, owned or
application Ras
souane ahaa Aumer forthe issuance to
descr'ptions furnished ‘at once by
{. IL Hansen & Co.
Employment Agency,
110 Geary St., San Francisco.
Te one 485. Correspondence
solici m11-3m
DimelationNotice.
parry be we i retiring Ag
the firm. P. ss Polidor! will roe the
——
MARY E. LITTLE,
. oreice AND RESIDENCESECOND DOOR
business in his own name. ca
P. D. POLIDORI,
Nevada City, April 19, 1886.
on, the 10th day ‘ot April, 1886, the da:
which said a ayy was ‘docketed as
said, or w! may have cubsequently
soqtees in and to all the ‘above described
ars a te the highest Bidder for cagh, to
tisfy said judgment.
“Given vader. my hand: this 13th day of
April, A. D.4
4 see GKO, LORD, Sheriff,
J. L. Hounayp, Under Sheriff.
Cross & Simonds Atty'’sfor Pi'ff. al5
DEALER IM
Groceries + Provisions, Ete.
Junction oi Broad and Commercial Stree
: = City.
an
_[;~> ABOVE RPISCOPAL CBURCH,
NEVADA STREET,
JOSEPH EUSTIS, »
16 North, Range 9 East, M.D. B. & M,, to : Grand March at 9.0’
w i 4 d patent 2 at ence ia hereby ; ie eee at Nevada City, Nevada County, clock, sharp.
‘or ¢ purpose 0! er description. HENRY LANE, .Second: Alland singular that certain quartz
te: bce Mae ane hod ons the anne at Nevada City, Nevada Br al
20th day of May, 1877, in Book No. te page Aprih.-.
135, Mining Recerds of Nevada ty,
ae
taining 1500 linear feet on the ledge, which
ie amd exe.
GRAND -OPENING
“Walday, April 10m, 1886, of New
Ain tuidudnninadassainaaiedadtadaee %
eit ( SUMMER MILLINERYSS#
ie Sea ene nnn st i Dann nen nnnenne nnn ns
Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Plumes,
Trimmings, Ribbons, Frames, —
Etc., Etce.,. Ete.
Sole agency for the Universal Pattern Company
of New York and London. The best fitting pat-f
terns in the world. A full supply just received,
‘Beautiful Hair Work—Frout Pieces ‘and Switches. —
~ Call and See the New Goods. —j
MISSES BOARDMAN & DREYFUSS. —
ca
SATURDAY
la Searl’s. New: Block,
Comme’ cial Street,
Nevada -City._
A new stock of
ANCY GOODS, CARPETs,
Cil Cloths, Mattings, Men’s and
Boys Clothing. Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes, Ete.
READ Our PRICE List,
30 pieces 40-inch wide Cashmere, ro cents_ per
yard, in all.shades,, ".
60 pieces . Colored Lawns, 20 yards for $1, warranted fast colors.
65 pieces Figured Piques,. 15-yards-for-$r.
Black and Colored Buntings; 15. cents -per yard,
and warranted all wool.
Black and Colored Silks and eS at your own
price.
Crochet Quilts at 75 céfits dipiece,
. Marseilles Quilts from $1 to $15 apiece..
Sheetings, Table Linen, Napkins, Towels, Muslin and Blankets at your own price.
Linen and Cotton.Laces and‘ Embroidéties from
I cent a yard up.
DRY €00D8;
broidered with lace.
Genuine C. P. Cérsets at. $2.a pair.
Little Daisy Corsets ‘only 40 cents, in all sizes.
750 bone Corsets, only $1 50.
Best -quality Roxbury Brussels Carpaty for 75
cents a-yard:
2d quality at 60 cents a yard:” se
Gentlemen’s White Shirts, . eae out of the best
muslin, 75 cents apiece.
Merino Shirts 37% cents apiece.. .
Men's and Boys’ Overalls, best quality, 50 cents.
And 30 yards. Calieo for $1600." 5
If.any one. can beat these. prices-we ceil put them
you: iLL § SAVE 35 PER CENT.
By buying your godds at VICTOR LUBECK’S
New Store, Commercial Street. ~™
We have only:New and‘ only’ First Glass ‘Goods.
Orders from the country promptly attended to.
WHE ARE HERE TO STAY.
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signature label of A. FankHausen & Co., San Prancians: Calte “ee
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GEO. C, GAYLORD,,. Agt.
Dealer in General Merchandise.
BROAD STREET; NEVADA CITY, CAL.
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Dailv. Mondays E
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Mas. FRANCIS; acco
her son and daughter,
yesterday from Hum!
on a visit to friends i
Mr. Francis, now de
one of the original ..
"the Snow Mountain
idd, Whartenby, Ri
others. In.1856
Frndle moved to Hu
ty to make that place
home.
So
Frank EMeRMAN,
neer of the Fire Dey
M. Sukeforth ex-Chi
Hook, Assistant Eng
T. Shurtleff; of Neva
No. 1, went to Gras
Sunday to inspect . 1]
riages at that place.
Pror, Aveust E
known artist, arriv2:
yesterday, and inte.
here. He. comes
ly. recommended, IL
the:place of his’ bt
will be duly annot
TRANSCRIPT.
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Tur Marysville ps
booming. Rideout.
What’s up? Has tl
man found out tha
but an empty hone
got the nomination
and therefore calle¢
Orricer ReEp’t
Ellis dowg from T
day. He Was. sent
county. jail for 30 da:
ceny. He is aiso
burglary.
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Mrs. Dennis Dat
called to San Franc’
of the serious illnes
band, has returne
Driscoll has entire
Tue San.Juan Ti:
tor Cross will be a
re-election tothe
a mistake. Sena
quit politics foreve
Ce tte ae
B, N. SHoxckar1
forth and John T.
consented to bect
for School Directo:
tion next Saturday
a
Ir will take two
to fix up things at
racetrack. Wher
ready the Spring:
‘pounced.
a Leeann died
A Grass VALLE}
eron Sunday la
discourse, ‘‘God’s
Tue rainfall at
the season is 5
Nevada City 61.
usual Nevada City
—_———-— 0-4
L;S. Catxuns h
ed Chairman of tt
State of the order
Lodge of K. of P.
een
Feank AUMER .
Sunday last a ver
cattle. They ca
Valley. 2
Mrs. Mowie
Francisco, daus
Dreyfuss, is visiti
this city.
Mrs. F. G. B:
been visiting in
returned home
ning.
E. A. Davis;'¢
been seriously i
to state that ha
cent.
‘Daw. Rice, or
zens in ‘the cot
from Fordyce Di
——~»
Tue attention
‘© called to the n
of Mrs. Lester a
_ R, McMurpa’
to make his hor
stated by the Ti
Worx was r
on Nevada Stre
Broad Street cei
——
ARE you mad
digestion, Cons
Loss of\ Appeti
Shiloh’s) Vitali
' cure, Carr Bre
oe
A cold of unn
T took, last autu
8 difficulty dec
~ all its character
areturn of
\ dy, catarrh. ‘C
Cream Balm c
ed every sympt
and prevailing
Warner, 165.8
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