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January 11, 1887 (4 pages)

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an hb pemeye RRR oaks enoR a pa east THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA CITY, CAL., TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1887. . oe Daily Transcript. . . CIRCULATES 18 , Grass Valley gh & Ready; North San frag retich Cor. Tal, North Bloomfield, Moore Fiat, ‘Truckee, and ote? er ot N county; also in iacer . and érito, San . ities, ‘at _ throughout the State ‘ou. to an Diego, from the .Si& we gui er SRM ri Cc £ _ Hu _ JM. Temes, do : ace alt, EG weretaae do ~ § Published ' Daily (Mondays Sonera by. (7 BROWN & CALKINS—— OFFICE: No. 22 Commercial‘street, Nevada City, Cal. Downey had acouple of stirring sensations last week. An old drunken ’ insane fellow named Charles Trainer _ blew his brains out while being guarded by a young man. On Thursday night burglars blew open the safe of J. A. Mitrovich and secured © about .” then stole_a hand-car and 1 ; A youne child of Mr. and Mrs. Ines, living on Bay Farm Island, while in Alameda last week, ate some flowers from a nightshade-vine. In a short time it showed symptoms of being poisoned-and medical aid was summoned, but the child died on Sunday from the effects of the poison. Tux Chicago Inter-Ocean has sent to San Bernardino. a special correspondent, who is now engaged in preparing an illustrated historical and deseriptive-sketch of that place, which will appear in that paper. ¥ _ A Cutcaco woman having whipped three policemen in a stand-up fight, the possible ability of the Washington woman who has applied for: the position of Chief of Police at the Capitol must be admitted. Mr. Currie says that he is batked in his Mexican scheme’ by Chicago "Capital amounting to $18,000,000. Mexico, it will be remembered, threw Mr. Cutting into jail for lying.—Chicago. E Times. ____ Tux ship Elizabeth of Hamburg was _ wrecked off Cape Henry, Va., Friday ‘Mmorning-and twenty lives were lost, including five members of the life-savChild Labor in the Coal Regions. George A. Denison in ‘‘Work and “‘Wages,”’ says: The minérs’ boys and girls have no childhood. Hundreds of children, from seven to-fifteen years of age, are at-work at the’ hard coal mines slate-picking, and at the soft coal mines coke trimming and mule ’ driving. Hard, drudging toil is the lot of these little ones all day leng in the dust and grime of the picking shed, Winter and Summer. What wonder that the majority. of graves.in the miner’s. cemetery are short ones. A stunted, defrauded. childhood, a sickly and infirm youth, and manhood ~ old and decrepia perore ‘its time; this is not an. uncommon . experience among these coal workers. It is true that there is.a law forbidding the employment of young children in collieries on the statute book, but the evidence is convincing that it is very rarely enforced. The poverty of the parents and the indifference of the employers stand in the way. As late as 1883 there ‘was no, compulsory school law-in Pennsylvaria, and if there be now, it is, like the law referred to above, almost’ never enforced in the coal regions. When work is slack the miner. sends his boys to school, where they get all the education they ever have. At other times they, as well as their Sees must work. A Surricrent Reason.—‘‘You have no piano, I see.” “No sir, I haven’t.’”” “But don’t you think -you ought to have one?”’ ‘Not any. ” “But, consider, if you-had one your _ daughter would play it, and—"” “Yes, that’s what I am afraid of.” o# Aavertioed 1 Letters. * The following is a ca ted of letters re‘maining in the Postoffice at Nevada City, California, for the week ending Denke 1887. Any person calling for these letters will please ask for “‘adyee. cig Mary A. Eikenburg,'J. ‘ewett, L. Mitchell ange . Miehoy. Miss Ella Qualey vow: fort Mr aloe! MC . (2) sing, b inine Builth, Le .—-, _ Welker, Sie. Helena Wells, yrs. Be. Westen, Mr. FOREIGN. Tobias, O. T. ; Watace J. Wattanny P.M. SE S ARRIVALS AT THE < UNION & HOTEL. .-Proprietress. mre. 3. Batiniger. SLE d SS January 8,. 1887. Geo. Lord. Grass Val’y ‘ewell, San Fran. Y’ba 'W. Martin, M’s'vi, J. R. ig ls To San F:e.cisco, January 8; 1887, Samus] Press Loeke Louis, only son of Carrie Fand the late G& 6 Watts, mine, M, ae S an H. Loring, ogee 3 28 years and 7 months, a he *cat +t aume * . tive of Nevada City. Ye Harries 8 J eg. ie In Grass Valley, January 8, 1887, Abraham B Juan, E. W. Lick, Ban Fre Fran, Shears, aged 2% years, a native of Forest J.E. Brown 4 fm, City Springs, 3 Miss Lambertou, do A busied ~~ Fran, . — lo i €, BV ~ ‘ ; M.Simo: aay Al x Delinquent Notice. Newton, ido ¥-D. Herder Oakland < ' fgg mpneuaed HAMPION MINING COMPANY. LOCAa 4. Raymond, City. C tion of principal place of business, San ranciseo, Cal.—Location of works, Nevada ARRIVALS. AT THE ee rrOR AL HOTEL. umes.. gin Proprietors. January 8, 1887. », ¥ Rdmonds, Penn Vy . E y . Fi Vaughn, Clty, x maker, GV, ‘oore’s F areton, w, Me} GENERAL NEWS. “It is feared that smallpox will become epidemic in Brooklyn. 405 persons were burned to death i in the late calamity at. Madras. The Duke of Bedford has remitted a half-year’s rent of hix tenants..The unemployed men _ of Londen engaged in a demonstration Friday. Forty carloads of Eastern . excursionists reached Los Angeles Friday. It now looks as if a drunken engiin Ohio. The San Francisco postoffice bill is having a hard .time getting aleng.in Congress. Hénry Morris has absconded from Woodbridge, N. J., owing immense sums of money. C,A. Wetmore has resigned as chief executive officer of the State Viticultural Commission. A strike of 30,000 miners in Northumberland, England, is imminent over a dispute about wages. A new book by.-Blaine, . éntitled ‘Speeches and Diplomatie. Papers,” will soon be published. The sittiation in regard to the coal. handlers’ strikes-in Pennsylvania. is . * gradually growing worse. ~ Frank Wood, a boy, has been held for the killing of a playmate named. Patton, near Healdsburg. Lewis Morrison, the actor, while performing at Salt Lake was accidentally stabbed through the hand. More than-$1,000,000 worth of real Angeles within the last four days. Four of the youths who were convicted at Sydney, Australia, of criminal assuult upon a girl have been hung. Petitions calling for protection of the ‘Chinese on this coast are coming in daily from yarious parts of the East. A terrible snowstorm has prevailed ie naira the midland counties in; ngland. Much loss of life is feara There is some opposition to the confirmation of Judge Ross as Judge of the Judicial District of Southern. California. The Marchioness of Queensbury is suing for a divorce from the Marquis. It is thought she will knock him out in one round. The British Government has refused to allow the,Gate City Guards of Atlanta to enter its fernitgey on a friendly visit. Brigadier-General Leutz has been arrested at Pittsfield, Mass., charged with attempting to kill his ‘wile and to commit suicide. Solémon Caro, a drummer for a San Francisco firm, was, arrested at Sacramento Friday, charged with embezzling money of his employers. Oné thousand tin-plate-Workers who . have been on strike at Pontipool, England; have arranged terms with the masters and resumed work yesterday, T. G. Cluverious, the~murderer of of-his cousin, Lillian Madison, who is to be hanged at Richmond, Va;,_ in a few days, is writing his autobiogra= phy.Thomas Stevens, the bicyclist, who has’ reached San Francisco from his tour around the world, has been received with great horiérs by the Bay clubs. ~ William Johnson was shot and instantly killed by Jerry Harrel at Tulare City Friday night, the trouble being about Johnson’s wife. They are all colored people. The shops of the Ohio Soathionts Railroad at Springfield were burned Saturday.” Six locomotives and two cars and valuable machinery and buildings were destroyed. Loss, $140,000; fully insured. » The Siebe-Nealon recount at San Franciico has resulted in Nealon being-declared entitled to the Assessorship by a plurality of 138 votes. It cost Siebe about $800 to find out he was not elected. A terrible snowstorm has ‘initia throughout the Midland counties’ in England. . Much loss of life is feared. The highways and railways are impassable in many places and the. mails are: blocked. Senator John P. Jones has been offered $1,000,000 for his interest in the rancho San Vinta at Santa Monica. He refused. He paid $160,000 for his ranch and has already sold $50,000 worth of lots off it. Numerous avalanches have occurred in the cantons of Lucerne, Schwytz and Uri. Several villages have ‘been completely cut off from communication with the outer world. A number of houses have been destroyed and many cattle were killed. \ BORN. At Grass Valle , Jan, 6, 1887, to the wife of Wm. Herrod, a daughter. At Grass Valley, Jan. 6, 1887, to the wife of Dan Lynch, a daughter. EEE _DIED. County, Cal. Notice—There are deliianent upon the fotbowing described stock,on account of assessment No, 23, levied on the 27th day of November, 1886, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareiders,. as followa: Name. Engelberg, Eniil A. ngelberg, Emil A. No. No. Certf. Shares. 592 . 100 626 Zngelbers, Emil A. 756 Gaschlin nk 162 wiKley, Michael 126 ey Th. pe apg ag “s d in accordance with la of t ie phe of Directors, made on-the 27th day,of November, 1886, shares of each parcel of such sock as ; will be sold, at pubite, auction, at the 622 Montgomery on Friday, 1 day: of Eee! at the hour of 8 o'clock, F. id y, to pay said’ delinquent acehcae together with h coste of advertising of sa. THEO, WETZEL, ag vg AO og i ror aaa Street, San Franneer caused the late railrogd , disaster . ...,, sg estate’ has changed hands in Los. : , SPrPERRY FLOUR Can now be purch Ei y man great line of ExXats, to sell goods of the same qua can possibly afford to. Do not fail to call and see Retail House, 2 = WHOLESALE BRANCHES ; , 102 Chambers Street, New-York. ‘206 Front Street, San Francisco. Is the Largesr and Best Off at the very lowest rates. NEW RESTAURANT *____AND— LODCINC HOUSE, Main St., Opp. Ott’s Assay Office, Nevada City, HAMMELL & ATWOOD, Prop’sHE undersigned have opened at the above place a First-Class Restaurant and House, where they will give the ing at .very ee good accommodations moderat prices. Restaurant Open at Ali Hours. Family Cooking. Pleasant Rooms and nice Beds. No Chinese Labor. HAMMELL & ATWOOD. Nevada City, January 5th, 1886.-1m Keystone Market, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVA DA CITY. OHARLES KENT, Proprietor. AVING purchased the above-named T Market, I will be glad to see all former patrons and ‘wil be able to supply the public with all kinds of Fresh c& Sait Meats, EXams, Bacon = anda Lard, Which will be furnishéd at the VERY _ LOWEST RATES. — ~ Having had long onperieuce in the business, I can ere to give perfect satis faction to all, and will supply the Very best in my Line. All kinds of LIVE POG K for dale at all mes. A CHAKLES KENT. Notice to Oreditors. ! In the rior Coart of Nevada county, State of Fak cl RB me meter. ot the estate. of Michael decease ‘O1CE is Seteby given by. the under. gned, Exeouto eof the East will . and eatainent of np] a Gut a} Gata claims agains “y-e4 fhe said in docehact 10 to having vouchers within four months ait eee gin Lrg et publication of eens bar ates where fata Du vance bus New, hops, Frcqntos of the Last Will ana 7 oe iiseuey ) 1887. THE SucakbA tid tate REESE f@Is the Best im the CAL. R’ CLARKE, Agent. ne Vee FOR 1887. Being always below the prices that prevail and invariably above the qualities, are the leading features of our ‘Men's, Boys aud Childrens Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Furnishing and Rubber Goods, Trunks, Caps, Satchels, Eitc. Importing our own Goods and buying from first hands for cash in such immense quantities as we do, enables us COR. BROAD AND PINE STREETS, NEV Merchant Street, Honolulu, H. Islands. WEE DAILY TRANSCRIPT Tob Printing Office Every description of Book and Job Printing neatly and ‘promptly executed . . whote-of auld estate forthe purpose of dismottos to executor, at thi ane 5 ae da eepot eon. sam by b ot dtiy,in os, oe aos age A a {law in Ne 4 the time fo as much as . Boxe and eins men,State 1 Galltorn see this may send their a end teak the r) ased inthis city. Vb City. -rry It.-eaBros.-s « lity much lower -than_ others us peiee purchasing. Only HYMAN BROS., . ADA CIFY. e ice in this part of the State: Notice ‘to Bondholders. Office of theCounty' Treasurer of Nevada— Jounty. TOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN that I am prepared to redeem the followi bonds of Nevada County,. issued May 22d, 1883, viz: Bonds numbered'801 to 329 inclusive. If not presented for payment within 40 days, interest will cease at the expiration . of that time in conformity with the _Ordinance ofthe Board of Supervisors, under and by virtue of which the bonds were iksued. HENRY McNULTY, Treasurer of Nevada county, Cal, Nevada City,’ January ab, 188° Broad Street Market” . NEVADA CITY, CAL, J AMES MONRO, Proprietor. r AM PREPARED TO SUPPLY THE PEOple of Nevada City and vic inity with the Choicest of Beef, Pork, Mutton, Weal, ~ Bausages, Corn Beef. Everything Sold at as Low Rates as can be purchased anywhere in this city. Meats delivered within a reasonable distance free of charge. If you want a nice Roast, Steak, Cutlet or Chop, give me a call. I intend to always keep the best Meats to be procured in the market, at the shop, and customers, whether old or young,-can rely upon getting what they order. A, ee of public ie ag is respectfully solicite Petition for Order of Sale. i he THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE County of Nevada, State of California. In the estate of Robert Morrison and Sarah J. Morrison, deceased. Order to show cause why order of sale of Teal estate should not be made. It appearing to the Judge of this Court by petition this day presented and filed by Samuel M. Morrison, administrator of the estate of Robert Morrison and Sarah J, Morrison, deceased, praying for an order of sale o! real estate, sell the iipubne the proceeds thereof among the heirs at law of said estate, all of whom have sonsenned in uniting to the sale of said esry It is therefore ordered by the Judge of this. Court that all persons interested in’ t the estate of said deceased appear before the said Superior Courton the fifteenth day of gare RA eighteen hundred and eighty-seven eleven o'clock in the forenoon of. said id day at the Courtroom of said Superier Court r4 said. County, to show cause why an order should not be grated to the said administrator to sell the whole of said real estate at private sale, and that a Ne y of this order be published in the Nev; aily Transeript, a cone printed ant ublished in said Seen, ag a “M. WALLING, Judge. WORKING CLASSES ATTENTION e are now. prepared to furnish ‘all clagses with employment at bompe. all the time,» or A aay y=! spare mom mente. Business ro! e. Pe ps Ph ly Fee A is from 50 cents eras ev: business, we make by mp Al aie not well satisfied w i condone Aa COTTON GARTER WEBBING... BLEACHED LINEN TABLE DAMASK BROWN TABLE LINEN DAMASK,.. CANTON FLANNELS, . CAMELS HAIR, (BMYRNA LACE EDGINGS at A PARTIAL GATALOGUE OF DRY, FANCY & MILLINERY GOODS, NOTIONS, “ETC., SOLD BY MRS. E.ester az Crawford ‘MAIN STEET, NEAR UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL. Most.Complete Stock in the City. Prices as Low as the Lowest, Mail Orders Promptly wriniea. House Furnishing Goods. RED LINEN TABLE DAMASK, DOYLIES WHITE, DOYLIES COLORED AND COLORED BORDER,.. LINEN NAPKINS, COLORED FRUIT NAPKINS, LINENS FOR SHIRT FRONTS AND ir sed lee SHIRT FRONTS, SHIRT CUFFS, aeess BIRD’S EYE LINENS,.... BIRD’S EYE LINEN DIAPER, BUTCHER'S LINENS, .... gus PLAID GLABS TOWELINGS,.-... LINEN LAWNS, “LINEN CAMBRICS,... LINEN DIAPERS,... eeteee BLEACHED AND BROWN HUCKS,.. RUSSIA. AND AMERICAN CHASHIE,. LINEN DAMASK.TOWELS, . : LINEN HUCK TOWELS, be LINEN DIAPER TOWELS, ae cage TURKISH BATH TOWELS SWISS MUSLINS, Sai avarter BOOK MUBLINS,...:..-.:. VICTORIA LAWNHS,.. BISHOP'S. LAWNS,,.. TARLATAN MUSLINS, PLAIN, PLAID & STRIPED NAINSOOK MUSLINS, PLAID AND STRIPED CAMBRICB, SOFT FINISHED CAMBRICS8, MARSEILLES, ° PIQUE PLAIN AND FIGURED, MARSEILLES QUILTS, HONE Y-COMB QUILTS, . BALMORAL SKIRTS, . ALL OVER TUCKING, TUCKED SKIRTINGS, WADDING, ae COTTON BATTING, . TOILET COVERS, .... TOILET MATS, REE Olly CLOTHS ooo oc ceca ses ace! , ALL WOOL FLANNELS, hes SILK AND WOOL FLANNELS, COTTON AND WOOL .FLANNEL*
SHAKER FLANNELS, .... OPERA FLANNELS, .. ; EMBROIDERED FLANNELS, + €0LORED TWILLED FLANNELS, .. BLACK VELVETEENS,..: TABLE COVERS, DOMESTIC WHITE ‘MUSLINS, a DOMESTIC CAMBRICS AND SHEETINGS, ie PAPER MUSLINS, . TWILLED MUSKEM, SILESIA, ute WIGAN,.. FARMER’S SATIN, CRINOLINE? DRESS GOODS, CRETONES IN LARGE VARIETY, CALICOES,. GINGHAMS,.. CLOAKINGS, ASTRACHAN, REAL’ VALENCIENNES EDGINGS AND INSERTI NGS BL. ACK THREAD EDGINGS, FRENCH . BLACK GUIPURE EDGINGS ‘AND INSERTINGS, FRENCH AND GERMAN, BLACK YAK EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS. BEADED YAK EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS... ECRU YAK EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS. ; REAL CLUNY LACE EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS, YELLOW CLUNY LACE EDGINGS & cul tated etal WHITE THREAD EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS. DUCHESS POINT EDGINGS: ary ‘ENGLISH AND REAL WHITE BLONDE EDGINGS.. BLACK AND WHITE BLONDE EDGINGS.. ... BLACK AND. WHITE CLUNY EDGINGS : IMITATION EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS COTTON EDGINGS AND INSERJAONS BLACK IMITATION hie! ent G8 “AND INSERTIONS... L909 WHITE IMITATION THREAD EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS ; GHANISH BUGINGE--3 35 fuss tg Fee k wes a BEADED FRENCH LACES . IMITATION POINT LACE EDGINGS. IMITATION ECRU RUSSIAN LACES. Nets for bs satis a Ete. SPANISH NETS f bak , BEADED NETS.,.. GUIPURE-NETS, ALL ‘SILK. CHENILLE NETS ; IMITATION THREAD NETS. SOLID DOT NETS, IN-PIN AND POLKA SPOTS. RBAL THREAD DOTTED NETS eeoese WHITE COTTON NETS...>> WHITE MECHLIN NETS, COTTON. WHITE MALINE SILK NETS_. SILK ILLUSIONS... Made-up Lace Goods. a REAL VALENCIENNES HANDKERCHIEFS... COTTON VALENCIENNES HANDKERCHIEFS . . REAL VALENCIENNES BIBS COTTON VALENCIENNES BIBS FICHUS AND CAPES LACE BOWS AND TIES BLACK THREAD VEILS. : BLACH BRUSSELS NET VEILS. BEADED VEILS. net SPANISH VEILS DOTTED VEILS. SPANISH SCAR¥FS.... Sricuts BRUSSELS NET BOARVA...56 .c.060. Mourning Goods. COURTAUD’S BEST ENGLISH CRAPES. CRAPE VEILS. Piece Goods.. WHITE SHETLAND SHAWLS. SCARLET SHETLAND SHAWLS. Housekeeper’s Goods. PILLOW CASE LACES, NOTIINGHAM,CLUNY AND CROCHET Te ee ke WHITE CLUNY LACE TIDIES .. CLUNY TIDIES WITH ALTERNATE SQUARES OR SILK .,. NOTTINGHAM LACE TIDIES IN ALL SHAPES.. PILLOW TIDIES wisi SOFA TIDIES ‘ EMBROIDERED INITIALS CROCHET LACE TIDIES.. Embroideries. HAMBURG.EDGINGS,...: NAINSOOK EDGINGS NAINSOOK INSERTIONS SWISS EDGINGS SWISS INSERTINGS. EMBROIDERED CHEMISE ¥YOKES AND BANDS. STAMPED PILLOW SHAMS FOR. BRAIDING AND EMBROIDERY, IN MUSLIN AND LINEN... STAMPED TABLE COVERS,....,->..-+. ‘ Ruffles and TrimmingyAPPLIQUE LACE CAPS..... he KNITTED CAPS TUCKINGS FOR TRIMMING SKIRTS. COTTON TRIMMING EDGINGS, COVENTRY RUFFLING NECK RUFFLES Corsets. FRENCH .?:. FRENCH EMBROIDERED ..... FRENCH COUTILLE, C. P. & P. D FERRIS COMMON SENBE... AND ALL THE LEADING STYLES. CHILDREN’S.. : CHILDREN’S WAISTS CORSET STEELS. CORSET SHIELDS STOCKING SUPPORTERS vee WIRE, HAIR-CLOTH AND MUSLIN BUSTLES . Handkerchiefs. LADIES, GENTS’ AND CHILDREN’S, HEMSTITCHED..... COLORE BORDERS LARGE VARIETY F es Collars and Cuffs. PLAIN LINEN COLLARS, every desirable shape assoon as made PLAIN LINEN CuFFs in every style...... MOURNING COLLARS AND CUFFS ~ . CHILDREN’S EMBROIDERED COLLARBS... .. Underclothing. EVERY DESIRABLE STYLE, RUFFLED, TUCKED, PLAITED, EMBROIDERED AND LACE TRIMMED. «. MUSLIN UNDERSKIRTS. CAMBRIC UNDERSKIRTS OPEN DRAWERS sereoieecciad Wear. — SLIPS ,.°.. SHIRTB. ». APRONS.. WAISTS Various Articles. CROCHET COTTON... KNITTING COTTON Pere etre car dae re SAMEN TORNADO a TIDY COTTON. HERES pest ASSORTED LINEN TAPES...... COTTON TAPES, all widths. Spsteras LINEN FLOs8, in skeins. BEWING MACHINE OIL... HAT WIRE, WHITE AND BLACK. BONNET WIRE ‘ WHALERBONE..-.—. ead CHENILLE NEEDLES.,...... ar MACHINE KNITTING “ CROCHET s TIDY 4 MILWARD'S ‘* KIRBY'S N, P. U. ENGLISH PINS. KIRBY’ JET PINS, in boxes. .. BLUE STEEL POINTED ee PIN KIRBY'S HAIR PIN#, all sizes INVISIBLE HAIR PLNB HAIR CRIMPERS .. ‘ MAIR CUMLERO. 8. ea PIN BOOKS, assorted, ‘white wa black. BLANKET PIN TIDY PINS.. FRENCH MOURNING rina . per NURSERY Biescag black and white. Rigeee MBE DINOS. 5. oki te ea LARGE winirany HOOKS AND BYES, ». SPOOL Twist for button Holes, all colors. ; ‘Ribbons, Silks, Velvets, Satins. . WRISTLETS, in all styles: . POCKET BOOKS 4 RUBBER BALLS, DOLLS, ANIMALS, RATTLES.. ROBES. .. ieee helen oes . SCHOLARS’ COMPANIONS, furnished pencils, ‘. } GERMANTOWN WOOLS .. Notions and Small Wares. PLEATERS Ping es PURLUEEA BARE F500 os ek TTT POCKET KNIVES DRESS BRAIDS, all the new shades. Be SILK BINDING BRAID.. : COTTON SERPENTINE BRAIDS. FEATHER EDGE BRAID WHITE SILK FLANNEL BINDING. LADIES’ LEATHER BELTS GOLD T MBLES, 18-carats fine STEEL ‘THIMBLES GERMAN SILVER THIMBL EYE GLASSES... CARPET BINDING SPOOL SILK EMBROIDERY SILK.... PEARL SHIRT BUTTONS PEARL DRESS AGATE at BONE PANT =~ WHITE LINEN es SHOE t Hf PIN CUSHIONS. ..-. TAPE MEASURES.. TAPE MEASURES, silver plated, anne ner EMERIES, large and small. BOOT .HOOKS.. 36 hes AON? Nealcaee GLOVE HUMES acces opens ied icsat teal geers SHAWL STRAPS. . SHOE LACES, round and flat COTTON AND LINEN CORSET, LACES.. BODKINS, WOOD MOULDS, DRESS SHIELDS. COTTON TRIMMINGS RIBBONS, every staple shade and quality HATS TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED.. BIRDS, FANCY FEATHERS, TIPS, PLUMES ‘. SILK VELVETS, SATINS AND TRIMMINGS of all. — kinds... 8ASH RIBBONS, in colors.. Material for Fancy Work. CANVAS, PLUSH, SATTEEN, MONIER CLOTH. BOLTING CLOTH PONGEE in all shades POMPONS in_all colors corps in silk, worsted and Tees INITIAL LETTERS in silk.. SILK APLIQUE, figured.. QUILLED RIBBON in all Volors._ QUILLED SATIN 0000660. .5 ee ereeetnes Gloves, Hosiery, Ete. SILK, CLOTH, WOOLEN, COTTON, LISLE GLOVES HOSIERY—Includes s bleached and-unbleached; striped, mixed and solid colors; plain, silk clocked, iron frame, shaker knit, ribbed.and open work, Underwear. LISLE, GOSSAMER, GAUZE, MERINO, WOOL. Girls and Boy’s Wear. LINEN AND PAPER CUFFS, BOWS,. NECKERCHIEFS, in silk, satin and lawn; solid mixed colors; embroidered, figured, striped and polka dotted—every an gio” style. Knit Goods. LADIES’ KNIT JACKETS INFANT'S KNS?BOOTEES KNIT SHAWLS, HOODS, WRISTLETS, LEGGINGS. Umbrellas. SILK, ALPACCA, GINGHAM. Fur articles. NUBIAS, SLI FrERS, BWANSDOWN, . . niss0 cag cc eeden, tp esnat FUR TRIMMINGS, “py the yard a a widths and qualities rom 14 to 3 Ps Parasols and Sunshades. A LARGE VARIETY. Bes : ; ‘Toilet Articles, PERFUMES, EXTRACTS LUBIN’S, LUNDBORG’S and all other popular “Makes in every odor..... Perfume Waters. COLOGNE, BAY RUM....0 «2.4.. Dentines. CagHous, for Ladies and Gents. . Toilet Soaps. TOILET SOAPS, every odor Hair Ap lications. CO8SMETIQUE—wWhite, black, brown BANDELINE Face Applications. SWANS DOWN...;....5-. 3 PEARLITE? .. HUNTER’S INVISIBLE, COURT PLASTER. NAIL, TOOTH, HAIR, SHAVING, HAT, CLOTHES and Infant’s Brushes Sundries. NAIL FILES, TWEEZERS, SHELL TOOTHPICKS, LEATHER CASES, OVAL HAND MIBRORG. a, SQUARE SHAVING MIRRORS.. . x Pee STANDING OVAL TOILET MIRRORS. warts DESKS.. PEER -‘PICPURE FRAMES .PORTFOLIOS, INK STANDS. GLOVE BOXES.. HANDKERCHIEF BOXES. ODOR CASES. ‘ 8CHOOL BAGS: ie CHAMOIS SKINS.. CAMPHORICE.. COURT PLASTERS RINGS é INK ERASERS. ssinaseraiaed! LEAD PENCILS. PAPERTERIES.. 8 LETTER PAPER, ENVELOPES diate Sie Ew) Se eat CHEST PROTECTORS. SILVER POWDERS. Jewelry and Fancy Goods. ~ FINGER RINGS, BREAST PINS, WATCH CHARMS, SCARF PINS,.. STUDS AND SPTRALS;plain aud set with Pearls and Stones.... : SLEEVE BUTTONS, LOCKETS, BRACELETS. THE METAL GOODS are also enenreed in Jew: eled, enameled and initialed... BEADS, all kinds Fancy Millinery Goods, Etc. VEIL, SHAWL AND HAIR PINS SIDE, PU 1GH-BACK, LOW BACK COMBS. HAT SL IDES, HAT ORNAMEDTS... ARROWS, BELT SLIDES, BELT BUCKLES. DARTS, DAGGERS, ANCHORS, CLASPS, SWORDS, CROSSES, HAT BANDS, CHATELAINES. Fans. é LARGE-AND SMALL, PLAIN AND PAINTED JAPANESE, all styles i DOWN-TIPPED FANS Rona faiee Wooden Ware. TOWEL ROLLERS, DARNING EGGS .FOLDING TABLE MATS HAT AND TOWEL RACKS }...... WILLOW LUNCH BASKETS... HAMPERS. . WORK STANDS .. LeBREas.ee is OFFICE-AND 8CRAP BASKETS. 5 HAIR PIN BASKETS, assorted st: les.. LUNCH BASKETS, furnished and plain. TRAVELING AND FLOWER BASKETS CHILDREN’S SCHOOL-BAGS.. TABLE MATS.. Bd i. Brooms and Brushes. DUSTING BRUSHES .. " ss WHISKS, all sizes and styles. as FEATHER DUSTERS, all sizes.. . Miscellaneous. QUILL TOOTHPICKS, STARCH ENAMEL. FURNITURE POLISH, BIXBY SHOE DRESSING. . FRENCH SHOK DRESSING, TACK HAMMERS... BLACK WALNUT, GILT, AND RUSTIC PICTURE FRAMES, all sizes ‘ CARVED BLACK WALNUT BRACKETS. BOOK SHELVES, black walnut PICTURE EASELS, black walnut, . HAIR RECEIVER STANDS... TOWEL RACKS, black walnut. MIRRORS, all sizes PIOKLE FORKS CRIMPING IRONS. .. PICTURE NAILS... PICTURE WIRE, silvered and gilt. . BUILDING BLOCKS, BACKGAMMON BOARDS TOY BANKS, DOLL FURNITURE,.-..>:. CHINA AND BRITTANIA TEA SETS ‘ PLAYING MARBLES, DOLL CORSETS. Gin FRENCH AND NIGHT CAPS, KID SLIPPERS. ___.BABY SOCKS, ROSARIES, SETS OF JEWELRY.. CHARMS, BELTS, HAMMOCKS, PAPER PATTERNS Dolls and nie Wands: DRESSED MANIRIN DOLLS.... WAX FLOWER MATERIALS . . . MATERIALS. FOR DECALCOMANRIE... LAROCHE’S QUADRILLE PATTERNS, ‘French Tinted paper. Envelopes to match. ete. PENCIL BOXES, BOXES with lead ‘and: slate . pencilg, for scholars PEN TOLD ERS, GILLOTT’S PENS .. PICTURE BLOCKS, GOLD AND SILVER PAPER. Qrringes, chan ig) Ete. PASSEMENTERIES ......,... BUTTONS, all kinds—1000 varieties. . ek SHADE AND PICTURE CORD.........65 CHENILLE.CORD AND BLACK HERCULES BRAID GILT BULLION FRINGE ceive ZEPHMRR WORSTED, all shades,.... FILLING FLOSS SILK, PATTERN BOOKS. PERFORATED, GILT AND SILVER BOARD SAXONY YARNS, CHAIR STRIPS ..... SOFA CUSHIONS, FOOT RESTS, PIN CUSHIONS. . SLIPPER CASES, full assortment.../...<. SERPS PUPP MBB a eS GS sels ee vas cas Canvas, JAVA, WAFFLE, RAILROAD, PANAMA AND AIDA Kid Gloves. and Straw Goods. WE HAVE A VERY LARGE ASSORT DIES’, MISSES’; AND CHILDREN’S H every desirable shape and texture. . Flowers and Feaibers. ORANGE BLOSSOMS, IVY, LEAVES........ COLORED TIPS EA OSTRICH FEATHERS AND PLUMES. ‘AIGRETTES, POMPONS, FANCY WING Wipows’ RUCHES, single and dou CREPE LISSE RUCHES;.-.....4. SILK AND BULLION FRINGES. ‘ sa 4a age ALL DUCA Anis Snape eas ee aG re gk Bess sia co: The Place to Buy your Hardware, Fumitare, Ee Less & Shaw, MAIN STREET, NEAR UNION HHOTEL.....-. 66.600 NEVADA.CITS BE FOUND IN NEVADA COUNTY.i the Furniture Department Everything for Housekeeping, —SUCH AS— Elegant Chamber and Parlor Sets, Handsome Dining and Centre Tables, Richly Upholstered Lounges, _ “Artistic Rockers and Easy Chairs, Willow and Rattan Chairs, *, . Mirrors, Cornices, Window Shades, Hall Stands, Book Stands, Mattresses, Pillows, be oe be Ee LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS si THEIR LINE And ‘Everything else” top a ina Hist class Furniture House. . The: Hardware : and: Crockery ‘ Department Is Second to none in Nevada County. IN THE CROCKERY WARE LINE-WE HAVE Attractive Decorated Dinner and Tea Sets. Freiich Porcelain Sets. Fine Hanging and Table Lamps. Exquisite Glassware. Plain and Decorated Dishes of all kinds. Fine Stock of Cutlery. A full assortment of Carvers. All qualities of Spoons, Knives and Forks. A splendid display of Pocket Cutlery. IN THE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT WE HAVE STOVES, IRON, STEEL, BELTING, ROPE, HOSE, PLOWS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, And Everything else kept! inthe Hardware Line. Tin, Copper and Iron Goods always in stock ., THE LOWNESS OF OUR PRICES Wiss: ASTONISE wou. Examine Our Goods and Prices whether you wish to make purchases or not. LEGG = SHAW, J. E. CARR. T. H. CARR, Carr Bros.,: + PROPRIETORS OF THE PALACE :: DRUG :: STORE, Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts., Nevada City. EEP. CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE Y THING USUALLY POURRA 4 E AND COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERYEiret-class Drug Store. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC. SCHOOL BOOKS, BL ANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, PERIODICALS, PICTORIALS, ‘NEWSPAPERS. FIELD, GARDENAND FLOWER SEEDS. Agents for the San Francisco Examiner. Prescriptions accurately and carefully com gist. * NEVADA DRUG STORE, Corner Broad and Pine Streets pounded by a careful and competent Drugesas Nevada City, Ww. wD. ‘Vinton, PROPRIETOR, pot “LARGE STOCK OF PATENT ACEDIOINES, FINE PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, COomMBs, BRUSHES, HAND MIRRORS, TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS, AREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMP VDIN } petent Druggist and perfect purity comrounpixa pipes RIPTIONS had A CONAgent for thé epee London, Northern and. Queen Tnsuranoe Companies, _ ANSELME A. CHARANNOT, SUCCESSOR TO SHURTLEFF & CHARONNAT, DEALER IN . broceries, Provisions, Feed, Canned Goods, ines Liquors CROCKERY, GLAsSWwann, Bitc. The Finest Brands of Cigats.in Nevada City. eCDODM>,eS2eaQrn nm [Ii lel —~>m be Rant be Ee 1d ben te he od enme at ~Ss we & wes’ te te i ee dads Pe ce — eo a he eo= — pe — a ee ee ey BR RRS ti RSs SI ge RO ee or eat rar en Ae ane a Sag Choioe o Family Groceries a Apesinity. All Goods sold at Bed’ Rock Prices, and delivered wi tance free of charge. At dy A abare of public sitet is most respectfully solicited. ANSELME A. OHARONNAT, nt pest pay for . e pba gee wri [Brinson & cated det ni faree wa Saones . . PLAT SILK RLASTIC MALINR RUCHES,..\ cata. STREET, nox door to Salley: 8 Market, NEVADA orry, ithin a reasonable dis> Seer