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DA CIT’
HEIR LINE
skeeping,
, House,
tment
“held in this city on Saturday, Februa. THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. NE VADA CITY, CAL. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1887.
‘The Daily Transcript, KNOCKED OUT
HERE AND THERE.
‘The roads and sidewalks are in a
very sloppy condition.
The St. Agnes Guild will meet at the
residence of Miss Emma Smith ‘today
at 2:30 o’clock. j i ‘
The beautiful snow came down
steadily all day yesterday. It must be
very deep in the mountains.
Sam Lee was last Sunday elected
China Josh for the ensuing year, It
is said his salary is $750 per‘annum.
Several sleighs were brought into
use yesterday, but they could not be
used very well, except upon the
planked portion of the town.
Dana Perkins, of Rocklin,-has sold
his four-year-old stallion to A. D. West
of Grags Valley. $750 is said to have
been the price paid for the animal.
A special meeting of the Directors of
the 17th Agricultural District will be
ry 19th. See notice in another column.
It was reported in town yesterday
that the Hippert quartz mine at Graniteville had been sold to Alvinza Hayward, of San Francisco, for a large
sum of money, “2.2 7°? Had
John K. Griffin; of Company, ;“B;”
9th U. 8.dnfantry, stationed at. San
Diego, desires information of his brother, Gerald Griffin, from whom he has
not heard since 1878, and who at that
time was residing at Grass Valley. °
Carrington, the manager of. the Uncle Tom Company, which was here a
few days ago, left the company at Vallejo, and at the same time $700 took
wings. The company managed to get
back. to the Bay, having placed-an attachment on“the scenery.
Marshal Eddy arrested a tramp: on
Saturday and lodged him in the cala{.
How Ohleyer's Infamous Anti-Debris Bil
Was Paralyzed.
Whet the Ohleyer bill to declare hydraulic mining a felony came up for a
second reading in the Assembly last
Thursday, Rev. J. Sims of this city
made a strong and eloquent appeal in
favor of striking out the enacting clause
of the bill, which he regarded little
short of infamous. He mentioned one
ridge in Nevada county that is estimated to contain over $150,000,000 of
gold, which, by such legislation, would
be rendered valueless. He paid a high
tribute to,the manhood, industry and
intelligence of the inhabitants: of the
mining counties. They were not vandals ; they were not felons; they. were .
as humane and big-hearted a people
as existed in this or any other country.
He said the’ Legislature could not »afford to antagonize the miners of the
mountains; who are intelligent, refined, and law-abiding citizens, Patience, in time, ceases to be a virtue.
They have oceans of water. stored in
the mountains, while the streams are
‘filled with debris. If these flood-gates
were opened simultaneously when the
mountain streams are swollen, running torrents, the valleys and _ rivers
would bé ruined. Your fair plains
would be covered with debris, your
rivers destroyed for navigation, your
inland cities left in ruins. ‘The speaker said he would not say that the miners would do sucha thing, but they
should, not be driven to this temptation to retaliate by the enactment of
such an unjust and obnoxious measure. ‘There should be some peaceable and conciliatory measure passed.
Both sides had suffered, both were interested in the common welfare of the
~—poose, “Tie aforesaid
a ine.
CES
H. CARR,
IRE,
fF EVERY:TC.
“leave this town ifhe was provided with
mage
. Times, arrived here on Saturday ‘eve. hing’s train.
have been sold d the past:
Bie Lae eee cate alee: ts e.
ever been made st them.
Tanp agreed
a free pass over the railroad. The pass
was procured, and he-was shipped below on Sunday, and by this time’ is
inflicting some other community with
his presence.
The Record-Union of Saturday says:
“Cempany B (the battery) boys are
making arrangements to visit Nevada
City, February 22d, when Capt.‘Rapp’s
company gives its annual ball. The
company contemplate going up on the
overland as far as Colfax, on the 21st,
and arrive at Nevada City about_midnight.’
PERSONAL MENTION.
Hank Place, the hydraulic miner,
is in town.
Peter Graham, of Sweetland, was in
town Sunday.
H, F. Deane, of San Francisco, arrived here on yesterday morning’s
train.G. E. Brand, Secretary of the. Land
Association, returned from San Francisco Sunday evening.
L. 8. Calkins, editor of the Transcripr, went to Sacramento ‘yesterday
to testify in the McWhorter tase, ’
Mrs. BE. F. Bean, who has been: seriously ill in San Francisco for’ some
time past, is said to be improving.
R. McMurray, who. has been down
to New’:Mexico to examine some
quartz mines, will return home the
last of next week. Ny
R. Curnow, Superintendent of the
Hippert mine, came down from: Graniteville Sunday, ~ From that place to
Bloomfield he game on snow shoes,
the snow being nearly five-feet deep.
Mr. Sprague, Superintendent of the
Nevada City mine, Geo. F.Jacobs
and O. P. Stidger, the very old but}:
good looking editor of the San Juan
M. L. Marsh and his daughter, Miss
Jennie, arrived in San Francisco Friday evening after spending two
months in the southern® part of the
State. They will return home in a
day or two. ,
Judge Stidger will celebrate his 73d
birthday on the 22d: of this month.
The way the old fellow gets around no
one. would take him to be over 50
years old. It shows conclusively that
he‘was never sinful in his younger days,
Milton McWhorter, who is on. trial
for the killing of T. G. Robinson at
Sacramento, arrived in this city on
Sunday morning,“having core. here
by private conveyance from Smartsville. He returned to Sacramento
yesterday. ‘
Queen Esther Concert Postponed.
Owing to the severity of the storm
now prevailing, the Ladies Loyal
League have concluded—tepostpone
the concert, (which was announced
for last evening) until better weather
prevails. Due notice will be given the
public when the concert will be held,
a a .
An Eastern Rajah
Had a ruby which lighted his palace
at night. More precious than gems
are beautiful teeth, which light up the
face when displayed by a smile. .Use
SOZODONT, and your teeth will be
as brilliant as jewels, your breath as
sweet ag the roses of Cashmere.
Aix the latest and richest designs in
valentines, just received at Carr Bros.’ . bull with white spots, branded B. W.
-° horns turned down so as.to interfere
with face, strayed from the pasture of
A fine stock of Valentines has been . G. Ramelli at Willow Valley. The
put on display at Branp & Sticn’s. tf finder will be liberally. rewarded by’
beg returning him to the owner.
Valentines! Valentines!
Sentimental and Comic.
Brand & Stich are selling very elent sentimental Valentines and most
aughable comic ones. at lower. —
than ever before. . f4tf
eget Liniment has gone abroad and. th
Otp Sour=MashBourbon at “8 farm .
Bros. ae
_ Ovun a million bottles of Dr: Gunn’s
possible lend'a helping hand. to the
other. :
Brusie of Amador, Variel of Plumas,
Shanahan of Shasta, all spoke in similar strains. Brusie made ‘a forcible,
eloquent and very sarcastic speech, in
which-he referred to the remarks of
Mr. Ohleyer as being a ‘‘conglomeration of moss-backed chestnuts.”
In reply to Mr. Brusie, Mr. Ohleyer
referred rather playfully to him as the
Bruiser from Amador.
Curry of San Francisco moved the
previous question, and the’ enacting
clause. was stricken out by the following vote:
Ayes— Alexander, Bailey, Barry,
Barton, Bost, Brierly, Britt, Brown, J.
B. Brusie, Burnett, Butler, Campbell,
Cohen, Cooley, Coombs, Cope, Curry
of San Francisco, Davis,. Ellsworth,
Ewing, Gould, Granger,Gruwell, Handy, Hotchkiss, Hyde, Knox, LaBlanc,
Lawrence, Lewis, Mawler, Martin,
Mann, McClenahan,McGowan, Mitchell, Morgan, Morris, O’Grady, Price,
Regan, Rucker,Seary,Shanahan,Sims,
Sykes, Toner, Variel, Venable, Weber,
Windrow, Williams, Young of. San
Diego, Mr. Speaker—54._ .
“Noes—Adanis, “Atherton, * Brooks,
Carr, Carroll, Colbert, Curry, of Solano, Hart, Heath, Henry, of Sdn
Joaquin, Matthews of Tehama, Matth‘ews-of San Benito, McDonnel, Ohleyer, Rennison. Sherburne, Spurgeon,
Taylor, Vincent, Wilcox, . Wright.
Young of San Joaquin—20.
Taylor of Sacramento changed his
vote from no to aye, and gave notice
of a motion to reconsider,
Deviltry Created by Some Young Men.
On Sunday morning between 1 and
2o’elock a gang of young men went
on a big’spree and did considerable damage. Their first. mischief was
destroying some of the trees in front of
Chas. Kent’s butcher shop, on Commercial street. They then broke a
pane of glass in the window of the
Spanish and French restaurant of Durand & Oliver, and stole about two
dozen eggs, some meat, etc, From
this place they went to Boulder street,
pulling down signs and destroying
fences on their way. No arrests were
made, but we understand the police
are endeavoring to get testimony
against the parties, several of them
being well known. :
a
“Esther’’ at Grass. Valley.
The Nevada City amateurs went to
Grass Valley last Saturday night and
produced the oratorio of ‘‘Esther’’ for
the benefit of the hundred and odd
people who turned out to hear them;
The performance went off without a
hitch,and the singers were all in “good
form” despite their ride down there
through the storm. Mrs. Petre, of
Bull Lost.
On Thursday, February 1st, a red
fstf V3
Veice From Oregon, ¥ ei.
ers of Oregon are in extacies over
-immediate superior. Robinson gave
ness watched the North Bloomfield in
. January, 1886. _. Witness watched --as+the-pioneer-groeery-man—of-this-e
They had nothing to do with the
American river. :
he is interested in, the North Bloomfield among them.
the mines down if he could not catch
them at work. This was in 1885.
mines at work ;;whenever he thought
the mines were working, he visited
them to learn the facts. Witness told
deceased that he thought the Bloomfield was at work and was instructed
whose musical abilities much has been . to catch them and witness and another
said-and printed lately, sang three so. man started on foot from Nevada City
los during the evening. Her voice. is . 294 traveled afoot for seventee n milés
quite sweet and she sings with consid-. through the country to deceivethe
érable expression. The receipts for} Owners and catch them. Deceased
adinission exceeded the expenses of
the entertainment by some two~ or. -Sexey. .
three dollars. .
instructed the witness to report fo Mr.
Schools of Yuba county, residing in
Marysville. He stated that he knew
Judge Craddock and E. A. Forbes ; was
at the conversation between -them, as
heretofore spoken of, and heard Forbes:
say that T. G. Robinson was run out
of a house of ill-fame in Nevada City.
Witness knew this because the witness did not hear it’ plainly and asked who it was and Forbes repeated it.
G. Ramet. 44 Craddock and Forbes and witness con.
‘. versed about the continuance of mining
priests ; _ . . }fand witness asked Craddock why minThe fame of the National Horse} ing was allowed to continue at French
Cortal, and then it was that Forbes
it. Mr. Thomas Peach of LaGrande . *P0Ke és he did of Robinson.
says; LI have used various liniments, e
Carr Brorners can supply you 4} put last year I commenced using the. unfriendly way of Robingon. Did not
; », HN: Horse Liniment and can tral
comic valentine pete A cane a sy tat tu th bos ent I Have take the remark as unfriendly, he took
at er used ven en satisPanis seeds oh ait SRO E rae a eee eee it.”
Mr, W. D. Vinton is the Agent.it for granted that the statement made .
by Mr. Forbes was true. Forbes did
not say he saw deceased running out
of the house in his shirt-tail. ‘Did not
” THE McWHORTER. CASE.
The Case Wiil Probably Goto the Jury Today—McWhorter in This City,Etc., Ete.
Saturday last was the eighth day of
the trial of Milton McWhorter, charged
with the killing of 'T. G. Robinson. By
the following testimony, taken on Saturday last, in rebuttal, it will be seen
that the prosecution attempted to prove
that McWhorter in his article, which
was the main_ cause of the killing,
charged Robinson as being the man at
the ‘Brown House’’ fire inthis city.
Such was not the case, as Robinson
was not here at that time. MceWhorter, in the Marysville Democrat, did
not state-that Robinson was seen running away from any~-particular place
during a fire, but that such_a circumstance did occur to him in. this city.
Mr. McWhorter arrived here on: Sunday morning with subpoenas fora number of citizens to testify in behalf of
the defense, It wascommon talk in
this city at: the time of the fire in
Lones’ building, (occupied by Mrs.
Fitzsimmons, ) corner of Pine and Commercial streets, that T. G. Robinson
was seen coming out, in. his night
clothes, from a house of ill-fame, adjoining the Lones’ building, but it remains to be seen whether such astatementcan be-substantiated in court.
The following ‘is the testimony given
by Benson, McPhetridge and Crane:
E. B. . McPhetridge, “residing in
Marysville, knew deceased for about
six months, and met him twice, The
witness. was employed by the .AntiDebris Association: in 1885, and is still
in their service. Mr. Sexey was his
witness no instructions. Have talked
with deceased about .mining. Wit:
vigilantly as possible ; watched night
and day, and never found it running
yet. Have used the same vigilance as
to other mines.
Geo. W. Benson resides in’ Yuba
City, Sutter’county, and is the successor of T. G. Robinson as Deputy
United States Marshal. Has been in
the service of the Anti-Debris Association since March, 1885. Mr. Robinson
was employed about two years before
witness. Remember. the — circumstances. of the ‘burning of a house
of ill-fame in Nevada City. It was
called the Brown House, and was
burned on June 18, 1885. Robinson
(deceased) was in San Francisco at
that time, as witness got a letter from
Robinson, dated at San Francisco,
that night. : }
General Hart asked who was the
first man at the fire and witness said
he was.
Mr. Johnson objected and General
Hart said he desired to show that the
Nevada Transcript said that witness,
Benson, was the man seen coming
from that house and that the Marysville Democrat used that article against
Robinson.
:
The Court admitted the evidence.
The witness stated further that
Robinson (deceased) was not at that
house that night. A young man about
twenty years of age was run out of the
house, while he was in hig shirt tail.
Witness did not know hisname. The
fact was published next day.
Witness was not permitted to tell
who were named in the article in the
Nevada City Transcript, although
General Hart said he desired to show
that the name of witness (Benson) was
published.
Witness stated that he had made several efforts to get the paper containing
the item, but could not succeed. — Witness offered a boy four bits to get him
a paper and he could not succeed; has
tried since the beginning of this case:
General Hart asked and obtained a
subpenz duces tecum for the file of the
Nevada Transcript containing the
article.
Witness was almost entirely under
the direction of Robinson for the first
year. Afterwards Robinson was on
the Feather and witness on the Yuba.
Has known L.L. Rebinson abont
yéar and a half and knows the mines
Deceased instructed witness to hold
Witness used every effort to catch the
F. B. Crane, Superintendent of
The parties were not talking in an
DeHaven’s: Dyspepsia me Destroyer will suppose Forbes was gossiping ; did not
Forbes khew it. ;
Witness previous to that had heard
talk about Judge Belcher; it was in
regard to the management of a case
against hydraulic mining. . Could not
say if in that conversation Judge Craddock was blaming Judge Belcher, and
Forbes defending him.
Prior to the time of the conversation
about Robinson witness said he could
been publishing articles against deafter the conversation related.
from‘any ‘personal knowledge.
oe as elgg
Changed Hands.
dict that they will do a fine business.
dererving their share of the public paTo the Front Again.
gives notice of great bargains in his
Give him a éall.
MASONIC NOTICE.
Stated Meeting.
There will be a meeting of Nevada
Lodge, No: 13, F. and A. M., Wednesday evening, at 7:30 o’clock. A full :
attendance of members is desired.
J. H. BoarpMan, Secretary.
eS pre rere
cRNA a
THE BEAUTIFUL SNOW.
Heavy Fall of Snow—Stoppage of the
Derbec and other Oritt Mines—
Bullion Shipment.
A correspondent writing us from
not remember that McWhorter had . North Bloomfield says: .
Now has the ‘winter of our disconceased. The articles about the escape . tent’? dawned fully upon us. After
came out about two or three weeks . luxuriating in fine weather, With only
occasional showef& up to the 3d day of
E. A. Forbes, the Yuba county Dis-. February, both remarkable and untrict Attorney, was recalled by the . seasonable, a snow blockade is upon
Prosecution. Witness stated that the} us,and all our drift mines are stopped
conversation related by Judge . as effectual, even more so, than the
Craddock in the latter’s office was hydraulic mines by the injunetion of
about as the Judge stated. The . oneman,owing to the heavy fall of snow
witness specifically: detailed his visit . during tne past two days; blockading
to the Judge’s office-and the fact of . our ditches and stopping the flume of
certain strictures of Judge Craddock’s'. water on which all our drift mines
on Judge Belcher ; that Mr. Crane,the . depended for their operating. While
last witness, was there and spoke of. the Derbec is not dependent as the
mines running.on.the-San Juan ridge, . others are for water asa motive PowWitness stated that in speaking on. er, their dump is full with no water to
that occasion of Robinson’s escape, he} wash with ; hence this mine as well as
(witness) gave it as heresay, and not] the others had.to shut down. It may
be only for a short time, but: who can
tell. The heaven above us is still
_ . black and lowering, and while not}
T. P. Larkin, formerly a school . Snowing at this-writing gives promise/
teacher in this county,and for the past . t0 do so at almost any moment. We
two years District Attorney of Alpine . have now about two feet at this place,
county, where he was also editor of a . four feet-at the Derbec and'we do not
newspaper, has purchased Geo, E,} know how much there is on the ridge,
Brand’s interest.in the book -and sta-. 88 our telephone to. Graniteville is
tionery business,and the firm will here. down and the stage has failed to. put
after be known as Stich & Larkin, . in an appearance since Thursday, so
This will be a strong firm, and we pre. #ll above is a mystery.
The Derbec’s gravel is still of an exThey are both young men and well . cellent character and paying well. :
Up to the time of closing down. the
tronagée. ° Mabel mine was taking out fine pay
——— gravel. It was from this mine that
parties with a body guard, ag mentionBy reference to our advertising col-. 4.in the Traxsomipr of Thursday: Inst,
umns it will be seen that Wm, Wolf, . C@™é to yourcity with a fine bar of
i ity; 4 Pullion =sccssterensctseegrenentursehienwtereaieun =
. -Thé Last Chance is also in fine >
line of trade. He does a big business, looking gravel with some Signs of
and is.constantly turning his stock, so gold, although not yet on the bottom
that his patrons are sure of always but still sinking. They are now among
getting fresh goods. Read his price large. boulders, an evidence of the
list every day, as it is subject to chan. 2°" approach be bottom. banaed day bes
ges, according to the market. below, . 2°t far distant when this mine. will
He now has a big stock to select from, . ™#ke a good Teport of, itself. I propose soon to give you the history of
the mine and to show to you and
your readers the glorious pluck and
energy displayed by the owners.
Big Snow Storm.
——
Yesterday noon snow had fallen to
Visiting brethren are cordially invited. . the depth of six feet at. Forest City,
). E. Moraan, Master. . and seven feet at the Mountain House.
sedative or a narcotic. What is re‘Means the nervous system, as well as
other parts of the physical organism,
are strengthened. These are the effects of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, a
medicine whose reputation is. founded
firmly in public confidence, and which
physicians commend for its tonic, artibilious and. other properties. It is
used with the best results in . fever
and agué, rheumatism, kidney and
uterine’ weakness, and other maladies.
a en Selene Pe
A Burglar's Haul.
Friday night while the family ; were
abed'an unknown person entered the
rear portion. of Edwin Tilley’s resi=
dence and stole a towel, a pair-of pillow shams and a piece of carpet. The
towel was removed from the roller on
which it hung. =e
2Oo
Seventeen Mysterious Deaths.
Friday morning when D. McCarthy
went to-his poultry house he found
scattered around on the floor seventeen
chickens that had died during the
night. Itis not known what caused
the great mortality.
Trouble Ahead.
grows restless and unrefreshing, there
is troubleahead. The digestive organs,
when healthy, crave food, the nerquil, gives its possessor no uneasiness
at night. A tonic, to be effective,
should not be a mere appetizer, nor
are the nerves to be strengthened and
soothed by the unaided action of a
quired is a medicine-which invigorates
tion of food by the system, by which
Tr you feel despondent try Dr. Gunn's
itters.
arr Bros.
nt OQ Ot
Just Arrived.’
—Price 25 ang 50 cents,
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Reni tee chee en
Usr'D. D. D. for Dyspepsia.
Swarr’s photographs are second to
none in the State. Goandsee specimens at his gallery on Broad street,
two doors above Luetje: & Brand’s.
Prices low. 030-tf
serepeenirwatnraninseniael
When the appetite fails, and sleep . vous system, when vigorous and=tran-. These goods will
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February Staple Dry Goods will be
Sold at Cost, as an Advertisement —
the stomach, and_promotes_assimila-!
Mens, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes
A8 are kept.in any first-class "shoe store in San Francisco. ‘ The Best Brands.
I am now ready to undersell all:‘com
two stores in the county—one at Nevad
North Bloomfield
“HacKmErAck,” a lasting and fra-. Quantities . get special bargains.
alte ee bib ee oe (Ce These are the only_stares. in.the.count
resh vegetable, flower and field. Own Clothing Manufacturing.
seeds at Carr Bros. tf
_ For nervousness Dr. Gunn’s Bitters goods are broug
is the best remedy in the wide world.
M. J. NOLAN
Bloomfield.
Call and price the goods whethe
We are always pleased to show them.
L. HYMAN,
Bucklen’s Arn ica Salve.
Roads in all directions in the upper
part of Nevada, Yuba and Sierra counties are so blockaded that traveling,
R. Trevithick, G. V., C. Paine, N, Columbia
J, Currier, 8. F., E. Withington, city,
C, Seaman, city, Cal Clarke, city,
Comp Gault, city, -P. Sacks, ay A
P ) city,
rof.
Geo. Jacobs & w, city,B. Lewis, ony
-W. Thurston 4 w,city,A. D. Mason w, city,
Winnie Mulloy, city, Chas. Munro, city,
P ty,
Miss Latham, 8. 'F,, Joo Bihan Bee doi GRASS VALLEY... 2 OAT
A. H. Eddy, city,
Mrs. Postern, city, W. Green, city,
M. McWhorter, Ma., L, Andrews, 8, ¥.,
H. J. Mertes,8. F., F.C, Luetje, city,
H. MeNulty, city.
_ JOHN WANAMAKER,
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Chilblains, Corns, anda:
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fore at Carr Brothers.
Excitement in Texas.
in the vicinity of Paris, Tex., by the
remarkable recovery of Mr. J. E, Corley, who -was-so helpless he could not
body said he was dying of Consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. King’s New
Discovery was sent him. Finding relief, he bought a large bottle and a
box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills; by,
the time he had taken two boxes of
Pills and two bottles of the Discovery,
he was well and had gained in flesh
thirty-six pounds. Trial bottles of this
Great Discovery for Consumption free
at Carr Bros,
:
90
Artistic valentines at Carr Broth
complete. 500 designs to select. from.
(eS SS net
ARRIVALS AT THE
UNION HOTEL.
Mrs. J. Naffziger . Proprietress.
February 5, 1887,
J. C. Grant, eclty, H. Saplont city,
C. Loughridge, R. R., C. W. itts, G. V.,
Geo, Lord, J. M. Thomas, G, V.
W. D. Harris, G.’'V., A. Maltman & {, Sier.c
C. Brady, 8. F. 8, Lenyou, Honallo,
P. Morgan, 8, F. ke. Marysville,
February 6th.
C. Beckwith, city, J.C. Grant ole.
L. Joachim, city,’ H. Gaylord, city,
R. Curnow, Grantev.,Mise pponsy. is Bey
a]
J. Forthey, city, Ss nb Voy ‘
8. Simmons, city, T; Morrison, city.
T, Nolan, Railroad, J. Golbraith, 8. F.,
Miss Gallagher, city, Miss Mobley, ay,
W. Hosken, G.V., J. Lamberton, Wash,,
ARRIVALS AT THE
NATIONAL HOTEL.
RECTOR BROs... » PropmMetors.
J. W. Thurman, 8.'F,, C. P. Loughridge, city
Cc. Hy ins, G. V., H. Shaw, Mt. House,
W. Hill, Little York, A. H. Eddy, cit
Ww. Williams, city, Mra. eens,
y,¢ F Sacks, city Nellie Ed qh
Will Eddy, city, J. McCarty, Railroad,
Wilson, cit H. Hartung, city,
Februazy 6th.
A. Muller, city, Ertz,
—_—_—_—_—_—__——_—_—_—_—
PHILADELPHIA.
city an agency for our Cloth-. :
ing Order Department. -A
profitable trade. A pleasant and convenient adjunct
to any other established business, No risk to agent.
Address
Joun WANAMAKER,
Philadelphia,
unded. Price 25 cents per box. For
ti
at
ers’. Callearly while the stock is K
Fad
ped Hands, . At Meadow “Lake it must be twenty
Bruiges, Sores, Ulcers, Salt. Rheum. except on snow shoes, is impossible.
IL Skin. Erup. feet deep, and it is still snowing, with
no indications of its letting up.
VALENTINES cheaper than over kerTHE PRESENT DULL SEASON INw
TAILORING
Great excitement has been caused/ ANd for the Purpose of Getting Out a Few
SAMPLE SUITS
turn in bed, or raise his head; every. OF advertisements, we will for the NEXT TEN DAYS ONLY
oe take orders at
GREATLY REDUCED RATES.
aE
v bs tlie: ie, Liver Com:
watien adlgestiou. Mild bur offeccive.
BY DRUGGISTs.
We will make a $30 Suit for $20.
“6 « “ Ti 35$ 6 “ $25.
“ 46 4“ $40 Le “ $30.
AD other priced suits in like proportion. We have in our employ one of San Francisco's ‘tters. Those wishing to save money should Get Im best Cutters and F
Once.
Merchant ‘Tailors, Commercial Street>Nevida’ City.
Plaza F‘eed Store.
CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF
J.M. Taylor, Marysy.,J. Davis, kan Juan, Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Meal,
Buckwheat Flour, Etc.
Mise B. Clooney, & F. i sea 7 Ma net, . &2 Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR.
Kept at all the Grocery Stores. Ask For It.
“Proposals for Ditch Work.
February 51867. . PRIDS ARE WANTUD FOR THE CON.
struction of three miles more or less of
“ water ditch on Keuticky Ridge, Rough &
H. Lyach, do C. Sharp, Glenbrook, Ready township. ‘he size of the ditch will
be three feet across at the top, three feet at
, the bottom, and twent’’-two inches in depth.
i jostn R . The compan reserve the right to reject any
f or all bids.
‘or particulars enquire of
GEORGE GRANT,
ji8-Iw Randolph Flat.
O, P. Stidger, San Jn, P. Graham, Sweetind, f . j
J, Sweetland, Swtind, M. Lawrence, Sacto, ESS Wil [0
M. Hogan, Sacto, woke Connally, Smartsvil ° LS )
BANKERS,
ere crs © FACILETIES
-—-FOR-—
Buying and Selling
first-class, competent party te
can arrange for a fasoe und Mining
Stocks
ARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON,
Nevada County Academy,
A Bchool tor the People
any coursg in any University.
Vocal.and Instrumental Music, Drawt i
Painting, Eloeution, Short-hand, T pe-writing, ete., by the very best Special Teachers.
Home care and training. ‘
Mid-way between Nevada City and Grass
Valley—two miles from either city.
A Delightful Retreat for Health,
road an
pass hourly.
Pupils enter at any time, take regiilar or
selected courses or celvete lessons.
‘For Ser ete, Brceportue or information. .
addres ere i . : ;
Grass Valley, Jan. 12th,’
~AND— .
Business College.
at Popular Prices
~ oo.. . he Leading Goveery and Panily Provision ‘Stine
NO AND COMMERCIAL COURSES
aspecialty. Thorough preparation for
A Complete Academic Course.
At Glenbrook Park,
Nevada Cit
Meat Market.
North Bloomfield — Ne
J.0: FACKBON .-% «ene se «
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WITHIN THE PAST TWO MONTHS BUSINES
HAS BEEN
SO BRIS §&&
T THE-SAN FR
of goods was red
just purchased a:
ANCISCO OPPOSITION STORES THAT THE STOCK pe
uced very low in all the departments.
n immense stock of
Ready-made Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes.
For a long time I have not paid_much_ attention to
ods, but am now getting in a large line of
.
Calicos, Sheetings, Muslins, Gingha
And all other Staple Dry Goods.
I have therefore
keeping staple Dry
During the month of..
We have also received five dozen pair French kid shogg:
from-a bankrupt stock. ‘Lhe full value is $4.a pair, ands
they will be sold at $2.75. : ae
Proprietor of the San Francisco Opposition Stores.
y — Commercial Street, opposite Kent's
Can he found everything in the line of
Blank Books, School Books, :
‘Printed Books in Cloth and Fine Bindings,
ALBUMS, :: SILVER WARE :: CUTLERY
SPECTACLES, JEWELRY, DOLLS, TOYS, &e.
COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
BRAND & STICH, Proprietors.
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENOY.
Iw NEVADA orryw.
v
————
There will always be found at this first-class Grocery
Comfort and Study. . Store every article required for family use, which will be
2600 feet above the sea level. Near Rail-. Sold at the lowest market rates.
raph Stations, Omnibuses
od
OR. K. LL,
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
ALSO ON HAND THE VERY BEST OF
WrinEes AND 1159
J. J, JAOKSON, 18 and 20 Gommercial Street,
petitors. 1, have 7
a City and one at’ ~
and as I buy. for cash and in 1
y--that—do—their-—
I buy the cloth and get it
made up. So I save the wholesalers’ profit. Most of my
ht direct from New York.
Remember, L. HYMAN of the S
sition Stores is the m
vada county.
an Francisco Oppoan who’brought prices down in Ne: ce) :
is manager of my Store at North
r you want to buy. or
arly opposite Mrs. Edward’s
L. HYMAN,
Proprietor of.8an. F. Opp. Stores of Nevada City and North Bloomfield.
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Proprietor.
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