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February 14, 1886 (4 pages)

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Phe ‘shen, iT ON HOT roprictor,, ONSTANTLY bekons CK OF ax LOINS, ACES, AGON, Market, s Bank. Ero xieter, ages, Etc,, a” hole. lly found jin a JY MEAT FoR 7 THEIR . charge. FFZIGER. — DRALUS [MEDY, . Retile S@¢ ST REMEDY iN ore Throat, a3 seness, ~ nn mit Daly Tram Dailv. Mondavs Excepted. To CutnaMEN the following are some of the rates charged by the Truckee merchants: Drink of liqasr, $5; cigar, $1.50; two ‘dollar ‘boots, $5); rics, $4 per poand; so2p, $6 per cakes, and everything else in ths same proportion. The merchants there say they will not sell the Chinese goods at any price. No woader the heathens want to leave Truckee. Sai de J.D. Ostrom came down from North Bloumfield yesterdiy. He reports everything going on lovely in the quartz and drift mines in his section of the county. He says if the hydraulic mines could only be worke. at the present time the Bloomfield camp” would be 4s lively as any in the State. THe Union . says Hon. C. F. Me~ Glashan, o. the Iruckee Republican, who is said to be a candidate for Congrass, will not get tue endorsement of his own county. It is not your put, Mr. Union. . > nel Tue petition tu Gungress, for the removal of the Chinese from this State, which can be found at Carr -Bros. drug store, is an im . ense one. All who have not signed it should de so immediately. __W._D.Taomas,—of—Birehville, . who was sent to the insane asylum from this county a few years ago, has been cured, dischargeu and arrived i in this city Src) oe Moste Gay bas been arrested on a charge of battery, committed on Comfort Anderson. His trial will take placa in Judge Sowden’> Court on Monday. o> N. D. Ripsous, the Marysville banker, has coacluiel at last that under no’ circumstantes will he be @ candidate for Governor. Wise conclusioa. = ee = “> --——— Tazre will be preaching at the Coagregatioaal Charch morning anJ evening by tha pastor. Subject of discourse in tha evening, “ Winfield Scott Hancock, al Dead General.’ ag Cough, 8 OF THE LUNGS. . releving Conthe Lungs, and oc of the Throat; T rugstores in ty P.SCT ARK, p, Nevads city. ae ee arket. ‘NEVADA CITY. roprietor. G PURCHASED named Market [ itosee all former dwill be able to kinds of ; t Meats, KEPT IN A MARKET! 1ed at the VERY: ence in the basigive perfect setle Hien my Line. IVEESTOCK FOR ES KENT. ST SUMMER ES! y of CLOTH G, le Tailoring Friel, . aticnal Hotel. Neopet Uther Work, . nt, ete., are v°ry in’ give better inmany other om $25 to 44s: nd vest) as low $12. . . No sale it gt 7 when: one. [ & FRIEDMAN. pe De Rt a [ULLER ti RorANGUAGES. an BARMONT UGH BASS.‘, Miss Neuvue Winston of Wheat land, and. Miss Carrie West o1 College City, are visiting MisMamie Parr.and Amelia Gluyas at Grass Valley. 2-o-Ww. Burrzrrisp, ex-Sheriff. of this county, is eagszed in the auction business .t 104 Eddy strest, Sun Francisco, He isa No. 1 mun. mires Ae Cacivognra walnut trees, 1 year old, 15 inches high,price 10c. The most proiitable walnuts to grow in thecounty. J.C. Wcits, Main St, Eaasare very plenty in the muara«et, andthey are being sold at wholesale aad retail at teenhyfive cents per dozzn. oP © tloRATIO Seymour, the yeteran statesman is dying. Aceor.ling tu tha latest Jisputchos his dsath is hourly expected. Two caspbatis of orange trees have beet ordered for Grasa Valley and Colfax. TH2Re was gute a heavy frost : yesterduy morning. The-sidewa.k; had the mapesranes: of aslight fali of snow. F Be B. J. Warsos ¢s.n3down from Washin ston Fridiy afternoon anJ will remain here a few days. Mas. B.J. D.9s uvtuL: has been danzerousiy ill for avoit’ a week, but is new convalescent.. _ Swatrows, the ‘harbingers of Spriag, have mule “vheir~-appearance in great nambers. Sam Novirski, has opened a chop ahd oyster house in’ Grass Valley. . L. 8. Catixs returned from San. Francisco yesterday morning. L. Donen, of Sacramento, is here on # visit. ~Geo: W. Bamson,. the Valley #PY2! is in town. Sea? —_———— Rawemsca the Sabbath day moe _ keep it holy.~ Attention, "Mis aetna ey Milo Lodge, No. 43, K. of P., are earnestly requestel to esesunble at their Lotye room, Friday, Feb. 19th, 1335, 4 6 o’clova P. M., for the purpose of atteading the anniver~ gary of the Urder at Grass Valley. —All.was nave aaiior.as outsids of ‘tha Divisioa ars reyzwatel to briag tao. Dsa't forget ‘your ladies: ‘ Tria leivas at 7:3) P. W. A, Re Losa, XK. of &: & 3. “. # Gass, & CG.. gacooncnngengemen RIES 0. P. Btldger’s Vermon. All last we meetings were held at the'M. B. Church in San Juan inthe afternoons and evenings, by the Presiding Elder, Reverend Mr. Gober, and by our niinister, the Rav. Mr. Fisiser. Ua Tuesday and Welnesday evenings of 1 st week we listened to tha sermons o: the Raverend Mr. Gober. His. sermons on beth evenings were from texts to be found ia Isaiah. an.t both sermon, were very able and exceedingly interesting. As a speaker the Reverend gentleman reminded. us very much of the late Gov.Wiiiiam Allen, of Onio. His language is perfect and h’‘s delivery most excellent. As a revivalist, we have doubts of his ability to awaken sinners to a sense of «tworthiness. His sermons are not of the sensational order and hance iot calculated to canse great exvitement in a community. Arevite ist must be a great exhorter; 1 than full of the milk of bamau Gadi! ‘aman who has_the . power to weep and laugh at the same. moment; a man filled with the power of the Huly Ghust; a mun whocan lead in signing anu Nn prayer. on possessing these tra:ts are revivalists. ‘he protracted meetings have lasted many days, and resulted in awakening the lethargic members of the church to asense of their condiiion, and bringing a few, youny giris to the altar to be prayed for. eral, ares too much of the ‘‘stiti necked”’ sort to be stirred by ‘a siort campaign. It will rgquire an outpouring of Holy Spirit fai ., exeeeding the. days ot Pentacoa: toawaken the people of North 3an Juan from their lethargy. Beautiful Boque Yesterday afternoon’ our ‘bus’ness called us to the m of k. U. Walrath, at the Union ‘hotel. While there we notived a basket of the most beautiiul flower that we have ever seen her in the month of February. «They ontained every color, kind and shape of flowers -tiat— human thought could diving. Watrath une of the closest mouthed men in ‘the world, on business as well a> anything, else, declined to tel. such a rare tfeit. We surmix however, that they.were sent +t nis room unbeknown even to him —probably vy some bewitching young lady. —Pe The Trial of Calhv wer. This vase has occapied the attion of the Superior Court nearly ihe whole week. The testimony was all in on Friday forenoo: . Che argument ot District Attor ney Long, for the prosecution, ind A. D. Miso., for defea Lat, were concluded yesterday after nuon when the case wis given to the jury at 4 o’clock, and after being. ont about an hour, returned « first degree. + Soe —~ . Another Pioneer Gone. John Rawies Brown died at bis old home neur Hotaling a few days ago. Deveascd was a_ pioneer Californiin, coming here irom Georgia, his native State, in 1349, being then but a boy. Hdrst settled in Nevala county 1853 or ’54. Heathen moved to fowaHill, an.i with other partie: ouilt old lows Hiit-and Yankee lima toll. rdad. ——_—_ o> The Rats Won. eee rs (Welearnthat the Lycoum at “Sweetlapd deb.tel-a question on $aturday evening last, waich reid something likethis: “Isa mii a-monkeyOra_long-taile! rat?” Jr, in other words: Did man apringfrom a rotent er from an ipe. The rolents won, “because tha most eloqueat debaters werg on the side of the rat. Mail Contracts. Warren Greer ani Dan Cole, the mil contractors have received notice that their bids to carry the mail as formerly between Nevada and Sierra City, and batween Mirysville and La Porte, in Plums county, have been accepted. Chey lost the;contract for carrying the mail between Marysviile and Camptonville. — Residence “eS Sale. The beautiful residence owned by Mrs. M. A. Sterling is now of‘fered for sale at a low figure. Mrs. Ludby is anxious to close out tie entire estate, and ‘will sell the property either furnished or unfursishe lt. I: is eae of the most, e.igible and sab stuntial residences inthe city. Persoas in want of a home should call and sge her. =“ Neo Services. ~The Rev. Mr. "Lyn! is convalesont and rapidly improying, bat will not be able to hold divine See Church today. be 30 "clock. verdict of guilty of burglary in the . . where he followed. mining —unti_ fa Wise Move for Nevaiia Cou-ty. “The Placer Arzus thus discourseth: A movement is on foot nm. Nevada cou ity to exten! some 0: thair viz mi ning ditches to the lower foothill country whers the Ww .ter can be applied more generuly for irrigating purposes. No couuty: is better ‘supplied with water, and nocoulty his its water u ider better Salad en Nevada, md by such a move as is. coatemplated that water is so distributed that it can be used on all the fvothill cow ntry from Grass Valley to Spenceville, land in that extengive region will advanes at once at least LJ) per caatin value, and tas populativa of westera Nevada wil surprise tha. oldest settlers. “*What is the chance for irrigating this land?” is the first question asked ay the desiring purchaser, and when that question cannot be answered satisfactorily he gues on to the next piace. Mach can be ivae in these foothilis’ witho.t water, but with water they will yrows under the sun; and the climute being mild and the region as healthy and invigorating as any inthe world, they ave at once the m st desiravie region of Calitornia jn which to plunt ahome. Nevada county has as much. of its foothiil country as any county in the state, and to make it popular, desirable and sought after it—must aave water within easy reach Q. all portions uf it. “Without Bear ‘diver ditch, iower foochills of Placer, this county today, in the develupment of ito iruit re. ources, would be far from what it is. Fruit Shipments. Shipmients of fruit, consisting nuinty of upples and pears, irom Jrass Valley and Nevada City werthe Narrow Gauge Railrowd lave been a considerable item during the past seasoa ‘tite destimation of the greater part for Gastery markets, Herewith is given the shipments fur seven: months commencing with last july, which gives an indication oi the fruit culture of the central gurtion of Nevada county, frum trees Originally inteudgd yaly tu supply the nume ‘market, waieh we-leara-trom the-Uaniou + . Inexeusably Wroag.' . only a few hours showed a thick } receded. iucrease-at-arate —that—wiil}produce alinost™ anything that . “which ~ covers the Jj, . varn Lidge and Chupter, were — 1 The annexed ‘item conebecdl g the recent slizht overflow of Stock ton, published in a local paper, would not be worth noticing but for the unfortunate ‘circumstance that it has -been quoted to. the damayze of Stockton in certain papers publishelia other towns: Stockton is experiencing a taste of some of.the evils -of hydraulic mining. Had nt the debris cau:ed by that sort of\mining filled up the channels near the city, Stockton might have entirely esca ats the flood that has \deluged streets this winter. Sidewalks that were covered with water for deposit of debris when the flood To bezin with, there has been no overflow in Stockton worth mentioning since 1861-62. The high water of this winter amounted to nothing. In1861-62, however, the whole city was inundated. Up tothattime little or no hydraulic mining has been done in the mountain:, so that, whatever other damage muy—have since ensued to the valleys from that source, the great flood of {wenty-four years ago cannot be charged to hydraulic mining, In 1861-62, furthermore, there was the sume slimy sediment remaining on the sidewalks and elsewhere when the water subsided. How unfair, then—how ignorantly-or willfully false, indeed—to point to the slight freshet of ths winter and the slu:n which it left ot the sidewalks as. a result. of LEE Oe Funeral of W-L. Moore. The funeril ofthe late Washington L. Moore touk ‘place Wednesday from Masonic Hall, Sacramento, and was largely attended. Deceased had been a mim der of the Nevada City Commandery K. t., and of the Auburn Chapter and Blue Lodge, F. and’ A. M. de was baried by Convord Lodge, No. 117, of ‘Sacramento, H. W, Vaftroll, Worthy Muster, Sacramento Commandery No. "2, Wiliiam B. Miller, E.ninent Comander, acting as escort, and that gentlemen having charge of the yeneral arrangements. J. W. Neff, of the Nevada Commandery, aid Messrs. Luoesk, Loli, Fulweiler and Hollenbeck, of the AuSt. Valentine’s Day. This is the dty of all days in the year for fun, Valentines will ‘be in abundance, and the PostOffice in this city will ba crowded with people seeking them. St.
Valentine, according to historical writers, was a Bishiop who was bebeaded at Rome, A. D, 270, and was early cannonized. .He was, according to Wheatley, ‘fa man ot most remarkable points and so famous for his love. and charity that the custom of choosing valenTitines upon his festival took its rise frony thence.””? Ochers, however, derived the custom from the supposition that birds» selected their mates on that day. Whatever may be the origin of the practice prevalent of sending valentines from one to another, the fact remains that the custom has been in vogue as far back as the memory of the oldest. inhabitants of ‘the earth ranneth, and the ‘probabilities are that it will con tinue till time shall be no more. Sarees cesta ace Finest liugors, the choicest groceries of all kinds at Smith’s. By payiiig-eash you will save from 10 to 20. per cent. ee in all varieties arrived at the Standard Auction and Commission house Tuesday. Opposite New York Hotel. f10-tf Tue popularity of Dr. Richmond’s Samaritan Nervine, based on facts and the highest moral . considerations, can have no limit: assigned. It is desired to inerease in proportion to the increase of our population and the spread of intelligence. A medicine so val.able can never become, obsolete. $1.50 at Carr Bros. Saini palette Hauv’s Vegetable sicilian Hair Renewer imparts a fine gloss an: ireshness tothe hair, and is highly recommended by physicians, clergymen, and scientists, as a preparation ace om plishing wondertal results. Itisa certain remedy or removing dandruff, making the scalp white and clean, and restoring gray hair to its youthful color. lw Beautiry. your yards by sowing some of that fresh Kentucky bluegrass and mixed lawn and white clover seed that has just arrived ALARGE consignment of tinware . ’ < ur. J. H. Quatman, Who has for many years enjoyed the repupation .of being the best garment fitter in Sucramento, will hereafter be found at my tailoring establishment, 46 Broad street, Nevada City. tf C. A. Barrett. nn Clover Seed. rye-grass and other field aeeds just arrived at Carr Bros, tf Nota Single Gray Hair. You may laugh and think me a vain thing,” writes ge J.R. C., of Sun Francisco, to a friend in this city, “but I have not a ray hair. in my. head, and yet. (sad to say) 1 am fifty and a_day. Recently my hair. was not on ~ quite ig fe ‘put. quite thin, too Parker's Balsam—made in New York, I think—did wonders for me. ‘Try it if you have -occasion. . It reall and restores the color also.” a — not greasy, highly perfumOnly reliable 50c dressing. Sumon’ 8 Virauzer } what you need for. Constipation,” of Ap-}petite, Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price-10 and 75 persons per hottle. Carr Bros., agents. Silla ad Catarru Cwurep, heaith and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’ Catarrh Remedy. Prive 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. Carr Bros. agt. Imave been troubled with catarrh from babyhood, and considered my case chronic until abou: Cream Balm, and I count myseli sound today, all from the use ot one bottle. J. R. Cooley, Hardware Merchant, Montrose, Pa. lw ope Sieepess Nicuts, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the remedy for you. Jarr Bros. y agents. 4 “Tas finest line of valentines imaginable at Carr Bros. tf 2 eect niente UNION MARS BT, Cunmercial Street, Nevada Cicer, SOLLEY BROTHES, Prop’ DEALERN IN Roof, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sav ‘wages, ete” Atthe Lewest Market Rates. ¢rom Grass Vatley. Pounds. PING oe lolitas, Giya eal 2.04) RU CMBEs cieiisicienjigie.eie aware Suymre 194,24. wptember.... eee eee 342,44 IAG pe ce) O5 5 gees Re eS 226,00. November. .. 0.0.2.0. 00005 11¥,d36 JOvEMDEF. 2.0 ce ccs ecwres 63, Llu FROG Ye. ee . ) 84,070 , 98), 161 from Nevada.City. Pounds. PMs 5 a visi OD Pinte Ces 3,56 AUZUSE 4 os ies een 57,046 september. oo.. eee Ke AGS, ds0 ER ess se Seas sige acre 79,30 sOvEMber. 6.. eee $3564 DSUOIMUOE: 2.5 ee eee “2,60 PARDEE 6 ecg odes} 2,z¢ Re 375,504 (a oO Out of Lueck. On Friday laat De: Stotlar, who had been out visiting patients, drove up town in a one-hurse buzgy just as the Chinamenon Flume street were preparing to give a grand fire-cracker salute. The doctor drove toto his offize doo and wasin the act of alightin, .com h's buggy, when a man. apwared at the dour of Lun Kee’ ‘tore and threw a bunch of crack srs intothe street. The horse at tached tothe ductor’s baggy became [righteaed and made a sudfen jamp throwing. the doctor tu the ground and uader the wheel: uf the buzzy, twu of waich pisseu over the ductor’s body, The hors then start -d down the road towar. freemuan’s Crossing a3 tuough olu Nick himself were > after, him. When found he was-in a deep ravine with the buggy terribly mashed up, but the horse was wiinjured. Ia eunsequencs of thimishap the -loctur is quite lame Nothin, serious however, us ~the iamfeness comes from bruises. fhe Chinamen afterwur ls piid al. . tumages. Sosays the Times, Nee Sulle. Death. The little sn oi Jamgs Gilbert, who _resides oa very sallealy oa Fridsy Shortly before noon he was sitting ea his m »thor’s lap, watching his uncle plant trees near the house, laughiog and apparently as healtay agany child coallb2. saltsay the child touk a fit of some kind, when tt mother screamed, and Mr. Gilbart ran to the house and After a few spi-ms, which lasc2] about tea m.natgs, all was over, sod the bae’s spirit wis. waits t from earth to the blissful realins of eteraal happinsss, The ptreats have tha sympathy of the cominunity in ths sudden —bereavem2.t of thair fon last hopes, The faneral will take place from the. aleth» list Church this_aftergova . wren & . raceived the followinz acceptance W ot-H.U,—diedlast. wok the little one-inhis arms— present, represeatiag “those organizations,” “Rav. Carroll M. Javis rendered the funeral service at the hall and at tha cemetery, the impressive Biua Lodge service, rendered by Worthy Ma;ter Carrall, closing tha exercises it tha grave. The Badger Mine. Stock in ths Badger mine at Jrass Valley, says the, Tidings, ' + being rapid y taken, and by the vest mining men ia the country. che Badger compiny wil be a 11ve_one and work will bs pashed orwafd with energy. Thave’ will oe plenty of.mo.aey to back the new wmpany, andthe affiirs of tha invorporation will baunanaged in a nost evo1oinical minner-: Edvard Coleman, Suparintemlent of she Ldaho mine, haus been to North Sloomfield to look at some mas inery to plics upop the Badger. Out of the 3),))) shares set wide for sale, 26,))) have been lisposed of and nearly all of those vere taken, by Grass Valleyans. denry B. Johns on, the Secretary, tock within the past two. days, suit the books are now in San franci co, and he was unable to issue stock. Challenge Accepted The-Excelsior B. B. Club his af theirchillenge from the Fairvank B. B. Club, and the game will be playe.l in Cashin’s field at 1 o'clock tuday: “‘We, the Fairrank Base Ball Clab, du -hereby tecept your challenge to play a zame of baseball on Sunday next, it Cashin’s field for a prize cup. \s we have beaten yo. several zumes anil feel confident of our success in the coming gums, we will play with you also for any 4um_ you wi:h toname. ‘Money to be put up as soon as umpire is . zhosen. .We -m-anbusingss, as we are no sloaches, Jupa@s D. ©. JOHN, Manager Fairbank B. B. ~ = \ Jlob. > oe x A Good Idea. \ —t + ’ Iti is said that the citizeas‘of San Francisco propose to raise $5),9)) @ encourage the caltivativa of citrus fra.ts in Northara. Califorria pay expenses of coudu-ting the How of slicksns dowd the rivers sand ever thes now worthless valley lands, thereby enriching the . soil and making it c1psble of bearing citrus a3 well as other fruits. {fy woall, indeed, encourage the ciltivation of such fraits, and would be the most eevi10.nival way of expending tha mousy for ‘uch prye 1a8 had several applications for ig stineshsattbs—assite+—~ at Carr Bros. “<t A AAVE used several bottles of Ely’s Cream Balm for my Catarrh with most favorable results. —A. F. Young, Arco, Idaho. Croup, Waoorina , Couea and Bronchitis. immediutely relieved by Shilon’s Cure. Carr Bros. ayts. Swarr’ 8 s photoguphs are second to no artist in the State. Go and see specimens at—his gallery on Broad street, opposite Stumpf*s Hotel. Prices low. 030-tf Now is your chance to send your girlsomething that speaks volumes. Call at Carr Bros. and get one of those lovely valentines. tf Ladies a dail Your Feiends. A great many y of ladies of Nevada City have tried a bottle of Ainaxab, the Egyptian Elixir, for the skin and complexion, now being sold at a sacrifice ny’ W. D Vinton, Ainaxab hus many most valuable testimonials frum San Francisco, but_ it does not now need to rest uponthem for a repu tation. If any ladyhas not tried it, we askOnly that she inquire among her lady friends about it. —».oe For lame back, side or chest; use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Curr Bros., agents. a When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she wasa Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Misa, she c ung to Castoria When she had chi.dren she gave them Castoria MIXANALINE. fy PREPARATION I8 MADE FROM the Papaia tree, and wil! be fo ind to be one of the KEST M#DICiNES ever pit up for the cure of diseases arising from Indigestion, ete. Persons using it will find reliet aftera few days trial, buts permanent cure cannot be expecte . auth after a larger trial of the sune.Testimonials of the virtue of this preparation are nw he bv the inventor, and it ia believed that in the near furure, thousands row suffering from that terrible disease, DYSPEPSIA, will be thankfnl that MIKANALINE was aver brought to their notice. Prepared by D. HW. Hitchce k, HILO, HAWAII $1 50 oe Bottie. he Sale by W. D. Vinton. Corner Broad and Pine Strects, no » FOR SALE. LODGING HOUSE AN 8A LOON ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. Residence yon Spring street, Thvihed or the whole, ov easy terms. =; BACON 4ND._ LAND, Copartnership Notice. © E, the.undersignei, do hereby certif: "that we are partners, transactin business in this State, at the city and count: ot Nevada, under the firm name and s yh Polidori & Friedman, That the namer fn full of all the members of such rtner ap are P. D. Polidori and A. Friedma' that the plaggs of our respective resi are eet opposite our respective nam: + hereto subscribed. In witness—-whr reof . w: have hereunto set our hands this 8d day o. February, 1886. P.D.P ‘LIDORI, Nevada City, Cal. A. a fp AN, Nevada City, Cal. February oA, 1608 DR. WOOD'S LIVER REGULATOR, THE UNIVERSAL VEGETABLE PANACEA OFSCONCENTRATED EXTRACTS. Prepared from the Active Medicinal sroperties contained Mandrake, Dandelion, Butternut, Black Root, Box Bae, Bitter Root, Blood Row Calisaya Bark, Barberry Bark, Sweet Fila { Indian Hemp, Wa-a-Hoo Golen Seal, e. For the Speedy and™ eaee “‘Relier the most hopeless cases o: Drepeoeie, Jaundice, ‘Chilts end Fe'e Di rg Digestion, Sick Headache, Ge: eral slit And all whet diseases arising from a Br ‘ous state ot the Stomach, or an inactive o. Di-eased Liver. REDINGTON & CO., 8. F., {Wholesak Agents . ~ ; For sale by all Druggists: ; of-ly ~ family use and medicinal Previn tour k Fresh clover, alfalfa, timothy, . . does what I say, . . Nui . three years ago I procured. Ely’s. “Wes teop on hand-s-choice stock eee nal FEBRUARY 1st, rWE WILL GIVE. 33%% CASH ON ALL Wings and Feathers, In other words we will sell A $12.00 HAT FOR $8.00. A $9.00 HAT FOR $6.09. A $6.00 HAT FOR $4.00. A $3.99 HAT FOR $2.99. the sequenoms are genuine. —— ey : MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, Near Union Hotel, Main St., Nevada City. Tl Foundry ul Machine Shon, ~Nevada City, near the R. RB. Depet.~ —_o-—— Made and Repaired. @@” The Foundry employs none but first-class workers. lespatch. \ \ \ Stock-Tak Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, . ‘Making the Prices MUCH BELGW COST. AND Ail OTHERS IN PaOPORTION. LAWRENCE & BARLOW.....Proprietors MANUFACTURERS AND REPAIRERS OF ALL KINDS -OF MACHINERY AND CASTINGS, . Mining and Hoisting Machinery of Every Description Second-hand Machinery For Sale. Terms Reasonable. Selling Out at Cost ! OFF FOR, These Goods are marked in plain figures, just as” when placed on sale, and the customer can see that {ron and Brass Casting done. Also Turning and Machine Work, Orders rom a distance will reveive prompt. attention. All orders filled with _IN-ORDER._, tO CLOSE OUT THE STOCK OF. JRY GOODS, MILLIN=RY, IN THE STORE BELONGING TO .The Goods are principally comprise all the Latest Styles. great bargain. chasers. Py . scately and settle. “‘’m bound to learn, but I don’t lide the idea of sitting down on the bard rink floor.”” Biot more popular every day— WHISK Y—skating on account of the eucsis amusement it affords, and SNOWFLAKE because of its absolute purity an1 especi.l suitablegess for — ee ‘o TEs RO > XE. BIER. RAG a. “Say ,mister,you orter let m2 in fur ha’f pri. "caus Fouly gotone skxte.” a vw purposes. Ask your grocer for it. fy BUSINES FANCY G090Ds, The Late Mrs, M. A. Sterling As offered For Sale at Retail or by the Lot inorder to sell it NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. ,of THIS SEASON'S PURCHASE and MRS. J. LUD3Y, “Commercial St., opposite Transcript Block. % HALL, LUHRS & Ee PROPRIETORS. Sacramento, California. MISS ISABELL’1 PARMENTER, direct from Boston, where she has had long experience in the Dry "Gools and Millinery busi . iness, has been engaged to assist Mrs. Ludby in disposing of the stock. ” @@ Avy person desiring to purchase the business will be given a @@” Call early and see the splen lid inducements held out to pur&= All persons knowing themselves .indebted to + -ye late Mrs. Sterling—are requested to cali irame\Smiow flelre’s’ Eicterial l ‘er skatins and SNOWFLAKE