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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA CIT
The Daily Transcript,
HERE AND THERE.
Hunt’s Hall ig to be repainted and
otherwise renovated.
Operations of the North Star mine
of Grass Valley have not been inter,
rupted by the storm.
The Superior Court will meet again
next Monday, when a number of probate cases are set for hearing.
The old public Schoolhouse at Ome88 Was-broken down by the weight. of
the snow that fell on it during the late
storm.
"The hearing of the petition for an
order confirming the sale of real property belonging to the estate
as Bice, deceased, hag been postponed
till next Monday.
Mr. Walrath has introduced in: the
Senate @ bill allowing the court repor=
ter of this county a monthly: galary of
$100 and tencents a folio in “Addition
for all testimony written up.
The County. Treasurer yesterday received by. express from Sacramento
' the sum of $7,798.33 allowed by the
State to this county for the care of
aged sick.in indigent Circumstances,
Assemblyman Simg has the TranScrIPr’s thanks for a Copy of a 45-page
pamphlet entitled ‘4p Appeal to the
Legislators and the Pedple of California on Behalf of the Mining Industry,”
The members of Sylvania Lodge of
1 soon give an en*s Opera House for
Vallejo which ig owned and managed
by the order and ig in debt.
’ The Union says:
ditch which supplies
voirs at Grass Valley
Snow for several days.
there was a good su
hand.. On Thursda:
furnishing its usual
to the reservoirs,
Tidings: There was @ small land:
slide on the line of the Narrow Gauge
Thurgday morning. It occurred at
Long Ravine, near where the Central
Pacific bridge crosses the local road.
The railroad boys had to get out and
make vigorous use of their shovels before the train could proceed,
This is from the San Francisco
Chronicle of Thursday: “In Nevada
City during the recent snowstorm
there was a lively time with snowballs, but the:
ence between that place and San FranCisco—in Neyada City women, old
men, sick persons and cripples were
free from attack,”
The Sacramento Record-Union says:
“A. H. Pickerin
dent of Chicago, is in the city, having
come out to find in Central California
the“town reserwas clogged with
» but fortunately
Pply of water on
y the ditch wag
quantity of water
4 favorable location for twenty-five or}
thirty families from Illinois,”
can’ buy more desirable homes in Nevada county for a given sum of money
than in. any other part of the State,
H. W. Brown will be here next
week to negotiate with our le:
cerning the illuminating of streets
business houses by electric light,
reasonable number will agree to patronize the company provided the
light proves to be first-class and in eyery respect as re
be established
delay. :
A surveyor has been doing some gurveying at Spenceville, above Wheatland for the Golden Gate Water and
Mining Company. This company has
‘@ reservoir in that vicinity and also
They
here without further
own a great deal of land. During the §
coming summer it is contemplated to
plant.treeg and grain on the company’s land and irrigate the same. Water will also be sold to the surrounding
Land is advan
vicinity of Pino,
cing in prices in the
Penryn, N ewcastle,
Auburn, Clipper Gap and Colfax. It
is held at leas one-third ‘higher than
it was two years ago. One man who
bought sixty-eight acres near Auhurn
a few years ago for $800, last week refused $500 for five acres. Just as good
land, situated in just_ag. geoed-a climate
~~ for fruit-raising, can be bought in Nevada'county for from $10 to $25 an
acre, :
The jury in the MeWhorter case are
said to have stood 2 for conviction and
10 for acquittal from the first ballot to
the time they agreed. After the Court
was declared adjourned Mr. MeWhorter, to whose eyes tears of joy and relief had sprung,: thanked the jurors in
a-voice choked with emotion, and assured them of his earnest hope that
they would never regret that they
“turned Milton McWhorter loose to
support his wife and children ”
Cmiectanmmemipicge i
$1,500 a Day,
Superintendent Brown of the South
Yuba Company yesterday informed
the reporter that the probabilities were
the water would be running again in
the Idaho ditch’ by last night, enabling tNe mines that depend upon it
for their supply to resume work today.
Thé breaking and blockading of the
ditch as a consequence of the
storm is attended by a very -heavy
loss to the corporations interested,
as well as to the men employed in the
mines. The South Yuba Company
have~been paying out wages to the
amount of $160 a day to the gang of
men employed.in cleaning out the
snow, . and lose . amounting to
~~ bout $190 a day while“the water is
shut off. At the Idaho 200“men are
throw out of employment, at the 'mpire 150, and atthe Pittsburg quite
SACs
re was just this differpresented, a plant will
BREEZES FROM THE BAY,
—
Doings at the Golden Gate--The Snow
Pelters--.Wrang ling Newspapers--. *
Devilish Dynamiters-.Trapped
for Immoral Purposes.
San Francisco, F
Eprror TRANSCRIPT;
among old Neévadang h
clean face of the lively Transcripr ig
4 welcome vVisitant, We hope the’
Prosperity of the old town and county
keeps pace with that of its illustrious
newspaper,
We. had
eb. 10, 1887,
It is agreed
ere that the
& rdre Visitation of snow a
Legislators on-the. Press,
When in the assembly the other
day a bill relating to newspaper slanders was under consideration, Mr.
Sims of this city pointed out the fact
that while the press of the country relegated one mian to obscurity it elevated‘ ten, and when ten were injured
this great conservator of American liberties raised a hundred to eminence
and distinction, Mr. Sims made a
strong defense of the press, and claimed that the proposed, bill would cover
all cases of libel except the purely vicious, and for these the Penal Code provided an adequate remedy. He got
in a side-wiperat Assemblyman Renison of Monterey.
few days 4g0, and nearly everybody
WENT WILD OVER rr,
A San Francisco
crowd can go nearer
making a fool of itself with the material for excitement than that of any
other city in America. It may be presumed to. be from the fae
tion is made up of all
grants, of which the sturdy New Englander, or solid Westerner, are but
sorts of immiThe: Town: Talk. I
8, &% prominent regi. '
. The fact is th
artizan on to
sume was different from
the onein the false
was shamefully handled,
fractions, Everybody seemed to turn
out to pelt passerg with hard and soft
Snowballs. Car windows were smashed, dummieg filled with damp slush,
ladies and Policemen got the uncomfortable stuff down their necks, while
resistance or anger was only a sign for
renewed and resistless assault, The
denizens of Chinatown took a hand in
the fun, and vigorously pummeled
balls every white man who
came in sight. You can imagine the
discomfort of pedestrians, and even of
car travelers, when missiles were flying in all directions for.quite two days.
t was a great relief when the sun
melted the ammunition. Qur tolerant
Police judges, who make more law
than they administer, dismissed a
crowd of snowballers who were arrested for assaults, on the ground that
SNOW comes only once in a half ‘dozen
years, and allowance must be made
for the excitement caused by it.
ANOTHER KIND oF PELTING
Is going on-here at present,-stil] more
unsavory. It has always been in doubt
which paper, the Chronicle or Call, is
more open to the influence of coin in
the formation of opinions. These _pabers are fiercely belaboring each other
just now over a question of their respective circulation, and probably tellinga great deal of truth respectively,
The Chronicle tells about the venerable Pickering’s escapades in Miggouri, and the Call retorts by
ism from’ the TRANScR
Next day the latter took the fleor
and made a vehement Speech aginst
the bill. He denounced as “a falgehood” the remark made by “the
Reverend gentleman. from Nevada,
Mr. Sims,’”’ when he said on the day
previous that he (Renison) must have
some time been flagellated by the
press,
Mr. Renison intimated that the
advocates of the bill are actuated by a
desire to slobber over and give taffy to
the press. Speaker Jordan called the
gentleman to order and informed him
that it was not in order nor parliamentary for one member _to impugn the
motives of other members,
Assemblyman Sims arose to a question of privilege and said that when he
on yesterday spoke of thoseopposing
the bill under discussion, he dld not
single out an
he was not then aware that he. was
treading on tender corns, '
Renison denied that his corns are
tender, and he said that if the gentleman from Nevada desired to know of
his reputation, he should go to Monterey county where he had held office
seven years,
Mr. Sims asked an opportunity ‘of
setting the gentleman from Monterey
right. . ies
Renison retorted hotly that when he
desired to be set right he would select
Some gentleman on the floor to set him
right and not a person ‘who hardly
seemed able to conduct himself propY particular member, and . },
GOLD-GETTING.
—
Quartz Mining Operations on the Ridge
and Along the Middle Yuba River.
—
4
For the past year or two Patrick
Naugliton has been
located near the South Y
the vicinity of Lake City.
according to report
Pat has already h.
for his ledge,
Joseph ‘Kilroy
in Cherokee, are working a ledge
Grizzly canyon.
but some good
gold, has been ta’
uba river,
ken from it.
Rumor has it that a quartz mill w:
working a ledge
in
The quartz,
» is looking well.
ad two good offers
but he has refused both.
and others, residing
in
The ledge is small,
quartz, bearing free
ill
be erected during the coming spring
upon the General Grant ledge, aituated upon the Yub
MiddleYuba_ riy.
the Delhi ‘mine.
cated a year or
Jones,
Springer.
residing princi
Columbia Hill.
thought to be an
ka ledge at Pike City.
The chances are that the General and in’ con
Prove to be a good. Who had al
y large and affair, made
Grant mine will
mine, as the ledge is ver
the ore above the average
a there w
Curnow Bros. have a good mining oS
&@ county side of the
er, nearly opposite
This ledge was lo80. ago by Simeon
Andrew Jones and William
It is now owned by mén
pally in San Juan and. eaten by ree E
By some, this ledge ig. #14 told the news.
extension of the AlasMr. Cooke,
claim. It-is an extension of the Delhi,
A large number of ledges on the rf Lesage
south bank of the Middle Yuba river . Shar ey h
me with good keep a diary, re being Prospected ; so:
results.
A Brave Young Lady.
on Piety Hill had a n
Mias Hattie Lawson
Pascoe, was awakened about
o’clock in the morning by a roa
sound, and glancing out of the wi
observed-on the ground the refi
of a fire.’ The
ond floor,
alarm and h
quite a con
erly.
At this interestir
thews of Tehama,
stopped the fun by:
objecting
to gentlemen
answering
each
other on questions of privilege, which
might continue indefinitély,
The previous question was demanded and ordered and McGowan’s
libel
bill was lost by a vote of 52 noes to 19
ayes.
ng juncture Matcirculates more papers
than the Call. The Call replies that
the evidence would depend on De:
Young’s word and books, and it may
accept the Proposition if the latter
can find ‘gix reputable People in
San Francisco who will say they
would believe DeYoung on Oath. So
You see what we have served up every
2 = morning with our breakfasts, As the
Phar Republicans are very angry with the
27
Chronicle for se]
Hearst, and-are
tronage, it ig
more sympat!
Chronicle hag
ling them out to
dropping off th
said, the Cal] has the
hetic audience. The
not even the gratitude
ats, for they believe it a
question of pure coin, in which the
loss of Republican patronage ig discounted,
eir paere is great discontent
all around with :
THE DAILY PRESS
Of San Francisco, especially by Republicans, The latter have no organ
whatever. The Chronicle might be
a strong and Popular party paper if it
It
ive when its selfishness does not control
it,
it sees a few hundreds
in 5
for them at the sacrifice
of Cc
decency,
State interests,
and everything else of value in a standard
paper,
~The Call is not
ight it goes
known to be: purchaseable, but. itg violent unreagonableness on such questions as hydraulic mining; irrigation, ete.
money is understood to
press influence, is suspicious,
Except for an occasional diabolical
Sympathy of the community was
AT Fst wiry THE STRIKERS,
Who were believed to be worked too
long hours, But sin
line of antiquated omnibuses on a Parallel street to the horse car companies,
and have resorted to dynamite to scare
custom from the roads into their rattraps, the general feeling has greatly
changed. If any of these dynamiters
are caught they will be severely dealt
with for their cowardly work,
A case was tried in the U. §, Court
the past week which illustrates the
means by which Chinese women are
entrapped in China and br t to
San Francisco for immoral Purposes,
An old woman enticed the wife of an
her own, and
Certificate. She
and
eben
PERSONAL MENT, TON.
John Ford, of Boston Ravine, is
dangerously ill. :
W.W. Pratt, commercial traveler
from San Francisco, was here yesterday.
Father McN ulty,
ice Catholic Chur
dangerously ill,
C. W. Kitts and
rector of St. Canch at this city, is
Mr. and Mrs. Chas,
Clinch, of Graag Valley, have returned
from a visit to the Bay. d
J.J. Agard, traveling representative of the Hartford Fire Insurance
Company, was in town yesterday.
Reporter Hocking does not come to
the county seat as often on court business as he did until a few weeks ago.
Supervisor Pridgeon, of Bloomfield,
who hag been spending several days
in town, yesterday received word that
his youngest child—a girl 6 or 7 years
old—ig dangerously ill,
M., A, Singleton arrived Thursday
from Washington mining district, and
expects to remain here during the
next two months for the benefit of his
health, which hag been very poor of
ate. ,
Rusticating at Auburn,
J. H, Quatman, the tailor whose
whereabouts has for & few days past
i & myate:
riding-horse when~ he started out
about three weeks ago ow a business
trip through the county, has been
heard from, and will Probably he here
48 800n as the weather moderates to
Speak for himself, The constable at
Auburn, Placer county, telegraphs
that Mr. Quatman is there and enjoy1 as the unsettled
ing himself as wel
condition of the weather will permit.
The Riders AN Right.
The saddle-horses found tke early
part of this week at the foot of the lava ridge this side of Washington, belonged to Ah Bang, a Chinese merchant of that town. The owner had
put them in the care of a couple of
Chinamen to be taken below for winter
pasturage. The deep snow caused
them to get off the road,
who were riding jumped off just as the
parlor.
and her f
ed out of doors afte:
and soon had the blaze checked.
lounge, some pictures,
other furniture was b
wall around the mant.
The loss. is between
No insurance.
el w
+ 2Oe+ —s
Exposing Their Ignorance.
rath debris impounding bill,
Proposed dams w
lands. Had the
the trouble to inform
the subject, and made
of the debris dams already in use,they 4
posed their ignocomic valentine to
would not have ex
ranée and
narrow-mindednegs :
adopting su ch a resolution.
Trouble Ahead.
When the appetite fails,
8rows restless and unrefresh
is trouble ahead. The digesti
when healthy,
vous system, when vi
quil, gives its posses
ary to his employer ag well . §
, . 98 to the party from whom he hired a
The men .
horses plunged over the embankment,
and thus saved themselves,
Excitement in Texas.
Great excitement has been caused
in the vicinity of Paris Tex., by the
remarkable reidine & of
ley, who was so he Ppless
turn in » Or raise hig
body said he was
tion. A trial bott
ty get everyn onsum
le of Br. ws
"3 New
n bo: of
halls and two bottles of the Discover’,
he was.well and had Sained in flesh
rty-six pounds. Trial bottles of this
Great Discovery for Consumption free
at Carr Bros, :
Just Arrivea,
Mr. J. E, Cor Ya:
he could not}!
at night. A tonic,
should not be a mere
are the nerves to be stren
soothed by the unaided
sedative or a narcotic. of action
The dwelling house of Win. Pascoe
arrow escape
from destruction afew mornings ago.
» daughter of Mrs.
two
ring
ndow
ection
family slept on the secMiss Lawson gave the
urrying down stairs found
flagration raging in the
She was in her night clothes
eet were bare; but she rushr a pail of water
A
the carpet and
urned, and the
as damaged.
$200 and $250.
The Supervisors of Sacramento county have unanimously adopted a resolution urging the Senators and Assemblymen of that county, and also the
representatives of other sections, to
use their best efforts to defeat the Walon the
ground that the construction of the
ould injure valley
Supervisors taken
themselves on
by
and sleep
ing, there
ve organs,
crave food, the nergorous and trans0r NO uneasiness
to be effective,
appetizer, nor
gthened and R
a
What is reuired is a medicine which invigorates
the stomach, and
tion of food by the
means the nervous g' stem, as well
other parts of the Pp y
are strengthened. . Th
fects of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters
medicine whose reput,
rmly in public confid
physicians commend
ilious and other
used with th
and ague,
uterine wi
‘ Lites clover, mifelia,
Clover, blue grass, lawn grace
Italian rye grass and other k
field grasses, at Carr Bros,
wieeineesieseet ent.
SuiLo0n’s Vitalizer ig
for Consti ation, Loss of Ap
ziness, an all symptoins o!
Frico 10 and 25 cents per bott
ros,
properties, It
e best results in
rheumatism, kidnie
eakness, and other m
inds
8.
tN tecciieneeniesinie
Sentimental and Comic.
Stich & Latkin are sell
timothy, red
red to;
tf
what you need
tite, Dizspepsia:
Carr
promotes assimilasystem, hy which
sical organism,
ese are the efa
ation is founded
ence, and which
for its tonic, antiis
fever
and
aladies,
1
ing very elepat sentimental Valentines and most
aughable comic ones ai
than ever before.
*————~ge0—______
SHILon’s Catarrh Remedy—a
tive cure for Catarrh
Canker Mouth.
Carr
ee
Wuirney’s,
Pra,
in’s valentines for
ee
ee
Otp Sour Mash Bourbon at $1 quart, at Charonnat’s,
“
tf 50
Voice From Oregon.
The fame of th
Liniment has gon
f Orego
\Mr. Thomas
n are in extacie;
faction and° will ‘not
ot be without it
Mr. W. D. Vinton ig ‘the Agent.
DeHaven’s
cure sick headac
Diphtheria, and
Bros,
ng’s and McLouch1887 at Carr Brog,’
Death of James A. Sharkley.
Cooke have
Semething Ei verybody Wants to Know.
Much curiosity is manifested on all
sides as to whether any of the officers
of the. Anti-Debris Association have
had a hand in the bribery pie hinted
at by hydraulickers Hobson, L. L.
Robinson and others during the progress of the Mé¢Whorter . trial. It
would also be interesting to know
John Space and Mr.
written from Quincy, Plumas county,
giving further particulars of the death
of James A, Sharkley of this city,
which occurred last month at the
head of Hopkins’ creek, seven miles
from Quincy. * About three months
ago Space. and Sharkley dissolved
just how many dollars’ each of the
conspirators have realized from the
blackmailing operations. All of those
things would make spicy reading for
the guileless ranchers of thé Sacra:
mento valley who have impoverished
themselves contributing directly and:
by way of taxes to the war budget of
Sexey & Co. and their army: of spies.
aaah et RRS eE oe Se
>
He Stretched It.
—
In his argument in the. McWhorter
case, Grove L. Johnson made all he
could of the testimony relating to T.
G. Robinson’s shortcomings, Could
he have obtained the evidence of cer
partnership in a mining enterprise
they had been for some time engaged
in, and Sharkley went to work for
wages for awhile. A few weeks ago
he formed a partnership with another
party wii name is nét given. They
cabine Py the head of Hopkins’
creek. 4 yt the middle of January.
they weré to start out on a prospecting expedition. When the time came
the partner left, and Sharkley feeling
ill said he could not go just then but
would be along three or four days
later. A week elapsed, when the
partner became uneasy at Sharkley’s
non-arrival; and returning to the. cabAn
tle
the
in on the 24th of January found hig
dead body in a chair, the face partly
Te went-to Quincy
Next day he “and
who was an old friend of
went back to the cabin
nection with Mr, Space,
80 been notified of the
a careful investigation,
At first foul play wag suspected, but
as nothing to warrant such a
suspicion. There was an abundance
ne food in the cabin.
ad been accustomed to
“On the 16th of Janu.
ary he wrote in it that he had the
On the 17th he wrote that
ry bad, this being the last
is believed he died suddentting in the chair. Owing
P snow and the decomposed
condition of the remains when found,
it was deemed impracticable to ship
the ‘body to this city as his friends
here desired. :
le ee
Attend to it at Once.
tain other facts in the same connec:
tion, he could have _painted-for the
jury a picture that would have made
the friends of the dead Spy as well as
all the other anti-debris people hang
their heads in shame. There might
have been Proven’ facts‘thrice more . .
damning to the anti-Debris “Association and its tools than any that reached
the jury. . The case was oadky worked
up, So far as gathering evidence here
for the defense was eoncerned.
Sharkley’s,
ARRIVALS AT THE
NATIONAL HOTEL,
RECTOR BRos
February 10, 1887,
W. Hein Spenceville,
Mrs. Mills, ci AiaTipble, cee be rs. 8, city 88 Woods, city,. .
P. Purdon, bridge, -Boealey, 8. ¥,
Gi yorg 4
J. Agard, a8 W. Pratt, 8; F.
D, Abramson, Wheat.,F. Creller, GeV
J. Shoemaker, G, V., C. Seaman city,
M. Singleton, Bloom., C, Gildea, Bloomfield,
Pope, Bloomfield J.A. Rapp city,2
D. Coughlin, R. Re _F, Sacks, clty, c
MC. Brooks, 8, K., R. Harris, G: V.,
C. Powell, G. V.
0-0 oe——
ARRIVALS A THE
oH :Proprictors, Wi
pleurisy:
he was ve
entry. It
ly while si
to the dee
E. Bond, city,
F, ee Me,,
Ev
UNION HOTEL,
Mrs. J. Naffzigor
Some mining county member of the
Legislature should immediately present and have passed a bill entitled
“An Act to Forthwith Remove {fom
the Confines of California the Messrs.
McClatchey of Sacrainénto to their . J: ®
Old Home in Ireland.” This is the
easiest way to get rid of a pestilential 5
trouble-breeding crowd. Every mother’s son representing Sacramento and
the mountain counties would give such
& measure their cordial} support.
-Proprictress,
——e
February 10, 1887,
ee
R. Curnow, clty,
Prof. Ertz, city,
G. Beecher, Modesto,
Henry Lane, city,
+ Hosken, G, V,
se Fobinson, aly,
: D. Harris, G. V.,
H. Tyack, @.’ V., fro
0,
e, city,
GV.
BORN,
At Grass Valley, Feb, 10th, to the wife of Wm. Sweet, a son
At Derbeo Shaft, Feb. 6, tc the wife of W.
J. Biggar, a son,
MARRIED,
Atthe Union Hotel, Nevada city, Feb. 11,
Augustus G. Ogden and Miss Davis, of You
et. . ;
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~
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IS PREPARED TO ME
Having been-overstocke
winter goods such as Be
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hand {to buy a S
coming seasons,
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hour. \
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There will always be found’
«Lf. IS: AN—
ILL WIND THAT BLOWS NO oop,
THE BIG STORM HAS PROVED A
GENUINE SURPRISE, :
d many people who were before
water now find fault because the
ntry atmosphere have
ancisco Opposition Store
ET IT HALF WAX s
d by last month's purchases with
ots and Shoes for Men, Ladies
» Hats, Rubber Goods, ete.
There is nothing to be made by carrying these goods: over to the NeXt : season,
Therefore the next best thing is to ~have
Clearance Sale Number Two,
erything in this. line at
W' at it’will bring Money talks i these
acd times, anc-we want plenty. of it on.
pring and’ Summer _ stock with for the
This clearance sale,
complaining of too lit.
réis too much.) ‘The
caught out many, but
San Fr > DN
i%
And get rid of ey a
at
c
}
taf
, and that is the need of ms
ae
ll bring us plenty of money
Ve will also-sell
Muslins, Gingha ms.and other Staples
AT A GREAT REDUCTION.
erything in the way of Winter Goods ay
Right Down at Cost !
air French kid shoes dozen p
alue is $4 a pair, and
ankrupt stock. “Phe full v
y will be sold at $2.75
mab
Remember, L. H YMAN of the
San Francisco Oppo. .
on Stores is the man who . rought prices down in Ne.
vada county,
s
M. J. NOL
manager of my Store at North
oomfield,__
AN is
City — Commercia
rth Bloomfield — Ne
Nevada
No
1 Street, near Main,
arly opposite Grand Central
ada City and North Bloomtletd;
ee
& MORRISON,
Nevada City,
Proprietor of San F. Opp. Stores of Ney
ETT, LOBECKER
Merchant Tailors,
Commercial Street,
prin (Je
Fine Seoteh Teds, Cassimeres: and Broadeloths
Of Our Own Importation,
DIRECT FROM MILLS IN SCOTLAND.
Large Line of Samples to Select From,
BES SKILLED WORKMEN EMPLoyep. .
BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON,
Commercial Street, ‘Nevada City,
CAL. R. CLARKE,
0
CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF
PROPRIETOR.
Potatoes,
Buckwheat Flour, Etc.
Corn-Meal,
EP Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR.
W
Auk For It.
TE
Kept at all the Grocery Stores,
id
:
rm NEY ADA orry.
J. JACKSON Proprietor.
o
at ‘this. first-class Grocery
shag
Fresh vegetab) » fil id
seeds at Garr Bros. il ac ie
Crovur, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis i Bes Ricly relieved by Shiloh’s
Wury will ¢ , Cure ait i when Shiloh’s
10 cents, 00 cents, and 41. Carr Bros’
Wa, you suffer with and
a ES oe a
Notice to Bondholders,
Office of theCounty-1 of Nevada
County.
OTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN thet I
\ prepared to m_ the
follow
May "sod a
tasted, Jul
a
ber, Ifthe mines start again toa they will have been. idle ~ just:
seven days. 2
Comfort and Study,
th level. Near Rail‘relegraph ons. Omnibuses
Ke
aK
.
Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shtloh’e viel Store every article required for
er is'a positive cure, Carr Bros,
Vauantoves cheaper than ever be‘one at Carr heen tf
the largest and
family use, which will be ron? feet sold at the lowest market rates,
pass hour!: ee
and simple, and so mild, bh
veel by any child,
ih ZODONT isa swift and sure,
at mouth and teeth wit are fea seed
Sees n ite, ‘pur,
they become sweet,
tie 7
Sticu & Larxm have
finest display of Valentines’ im tha
city and sell them at bedrock prices, tf
solachat Sater ai or fteelar or :
aires apie Broepectas or information. st ALSO ON HAND THE VERY BEST oF _ :
Wines ana “IQVES Rs.
cen
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Use D. D. D. for Dyopepaia
¥
a 3,
is guaranteed
to cure you,"