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January 16, 1886 (4 pages)

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us Bank, .Pro_rietor. } usages, Ete,, Lard tail. ) Whole. : juallyftoand vin a BUY. MEAT FoR: TO THEIR res WITH ME, ag OWE ST RATLS of charge. AFFZIGER.TAURANT. Street, MARKET, NEVA ce ee ' Proprictor, LEAS. BOVE A LANT, ct it in 3S STYLE OOKING, in which rs of experience. every morning. ‘to Order. . of the Season ” Best Style. A. N.KEMPF. BRANGH'S REMEDY. mull Bottle 00 cts TEST REMEDY IN Sore Throat, . Hoarseness, ping Cough, ASES OF THE 1D LUNGS. 3 in relieving Conns the Lungs, and tation of the Throat. ipal Drugstores in\ county dA. P. CLARK, stors, Nevada City. or Sale. liag House and ot iT, NEVADA CITY. “convenient al 1 own. Apply ® vi dié6-l1m ed ice. “iven to all whom it pat the Chicag? Quarts orporation, will nob materml furnished oF or on the Chica. on Gokdt lat, Nevad®§ LEGG, President Secretary. . Market. _ . 20, Proprietot Mi prepared tojsupPly : aple of Nevad City cinity with Choice Mutton, Veal, orn Beef, etc. a be pur he hin .a. reasonable Zosst, Steak, Cutlet F seep the best mes sg arket at the shop, Id or young,.can 7 Ly order. tronage !s respectfully 3 th.Mont © be made wil sense For tha raa3o0a that many of. the dents to answer. ~ ; eral repairing. stand.) ‘ B. ‘ScHLESINGZR, Esq., a promiDaily, Mondays Excepted. Taz Oroville Mercury ‘says the Valley fanatics ara preparing to make a crasada against quartz and drift mining. The Marysville App2al, tha organ of the AntiDebris Assaciatioa, says the statemont is false, and thit the Mercury minis éithsr—a_fool or knave for giving curreacy to such astory. leasling valley fanatics are largely interested in quartz ant drift mining, we dot believe any stzp3 will ever ba taken against that class of mining. We fu-ther believe thatin tim: the valley roguas will adyocate the resumption of hydrau. lic mining, when thay feel it~ for their pecaniary interest to do so. Taz argument of the North Bloomfield contempt case, before Judge Sawyer in’ San Francisco, was concluded Wednesday atfternoon, and the case was submitted, with 15 days to complainants to ‘file poiats, and 15 days to respona ee ©. Kornaamuer haz removed his shop four doors above his ‘old stand on Broad ‘street, and wiil be hereaiter batter prepared than gyer beiore to make'to order firstclass boots andshoes and do gea—— oo _ LH. Gairrira, who accomp.n-ied the remains of D. P. McKeon down from Seattle, starts home today. Frank-MceKe2on. will stay here awhile for a visit beivre re~ turning. Tur annual ¢lection of officers of Nevada Light Guard will take places tonight at Hunt’s Halt. Captain and First and SevonaLieutenants are to be chosen. Ropney H. Marcaant, agent forthe Eqaitable Life Insurance Society of Naw York, is in town for a tew days. Office at Walte: Vinton’s drugstore. jl5-6t ~Beautiryyour.yards by sowing ‘some of that fresh Kentucky bluegrass and mixed lawn and white clover seed that bas just arriveu at Carr Bros. ** tf o <p eo W. J. Mappzx, who was in town this week, will go to Colorado in February to take charge. of some hydraulic mining property there. Tue funeral of Daniel P. MeKeon, which took place from the Catholic Church yesterday afternoon, was very largely attended. Maras. MMiuer, of Walla Wal. ~la, W.'T., who has bean visiting at Toronto, is now stopping at this eity-with_her sister, Mrs. Gault. ee nent young lawyer of San Francisco, arrived in town Thursday and will remain a few. days. Provins for old age by taking an endowment policy in the Equitable Life Insurance Socievy. Rodney H. Marchant, agent. jlo-6t_ _ Jup@e STIDGEs was in town“ yesterday on business. He will take a look at Grass Valley before re: turning to the ridge. P. 7. Rusy and J. f. Wagoner were up here from Grass Valley yesterday aiteraooa atteading to some legal matters.—_e oe Nic Lusxs keeps the finest and cheapest boots and shoes in the city. (At the Standard’s old 49-6t Miss Mary Mc&zon, who has been quite ill in San Francisco for some time past, is now convalesing. A. Burrows goes to Marysville tomorrow to defend Pat Campbeli and others in the contetapt cases. } Tuere will be a neck-tie party at Town Talk Saturday evening. . All invited. — “54 StTuere are many sidewalks in town that are sadly in need of repairing. ~~” How. C. W. Cross has returned from a trip to the lower country. DeHaven’s Dyspepsia :Destroyer will cure sick headache. ~~ Death of an Old Miner, Julius RadilLafertie died ves~terday m rning at-the County, Hospital where be has been fo several weeks past under treatment. He was unmarried and had for many years been engaged in mining at North Bloomfield. Monsieur Lafertie was an industr' ~~ gus and honest man, and he had. _ Many friends and acquaintances in this part of the county. The time and place of holding. the fu~neral will be found in another column. streams.” — a , -. de his -never-had a—good chance GETTING EVEN. How Ex-Attorney General Hart Pays or an Old Debt. ‘ We have received from San Francisco a :private letter which states that Hart, of counsel for prosecution in the contempt case against the North Bloomfield hydraulic mining company, argued before the U. S. Cirenit Court this week, stated and repeated in his opening remarks that “the drift miner was equally guilty with the hydraulic or any other m ner who placed debris in any of . the “Mr. Hart is going a good way beyond the instrustioas given nim by his bosses when he strikes out in this manner. Such sentiments are not endorsed by the Anti-Dabris Association, or by any of the influential men connected therewith. [tis perfectly plain why he said what he did. In his bréast rankles the bitter recottection of howthe mining population of the State, in retaliation for the unwarranted and unnecessary hatred he had displayed towards them while he was Attorney General, sat down upon and effectually squelched him “when he came before the people for reslection in the last campaign. To miners united with the» hydraullickera, and that earned for the two former classes the eternal anmity of the presumptuous and malignant little jack-in-thé-box. to return the blow given him at that. time, but he thinks he now sees his ‘opportunity and wili grasp it by the business end: The miners are not frightened at the gugaboo he invokes'to aid him. Chey know that when he talks against drift or quartz mining, he isnotvoicing the sentiments of che valley people, but that he is simply letting off a little ’ surplus nad. : >_> 1.0. C. F. EKatertainment. On Monday evening next the »fficers of Nevada City Council, No. 118, Chosen Friends, will be. installed, after which the following programme of musical and literary 3xercises, supplemaated by asupger, will be given: Vocal Quartette—Messrs. Sowlen and Clancy, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Potter. aa -Remarks—Samuel Shurtleff. Piano Solo—Mr3. A. Blumenthal. Vocal Duett—Mrs. Shurtleff and layigiver. Revitation—Mrs. G. E. Brand. Piano Duett—Misses Lester-and Eddy. Loe Voval ‘Solo—Miss Lillie Boulanger. De = Remarks—Rev. J. Sims. Grand Overture—Mrs. M. -.Farley.Nerry, Mrs. Eddy and sister. Vocal Solo—Miss Emma: Schemer. : Recitation—Mrs.Dr. Little. Vocal Solo—Miss Jennie Adair. cy. ; Remarks—Rev. W. Angwin. Piano Solo—Miss Minnie Brand. Reading—L. 8. Calkins. Vocal Solo—E 1. Brown. Declamation—J. G. O'Neil, Ee “New Suits. The following cases were be day: Henry Fiene vs. James C. Bar ker. Cross & Simonds, attorneys for plaintiffs. Suit to foreclose mortgage on ranch in section 33 und township 15 (Grass Valley township) given to secure note for 3690 made Jan Ist, 1834, and apon which'only two months’ interest has been paid. Henry Fiene va. Cyrus R. Hill. Cross & Simonds, attorneys for plaintiff. Suit to foreclose mortgage on a lot and barn in the town of Grass Valley, “said mortgage having been given as security on 4-note for-$490 made by defendantto plaintiff onthe 2d of November, 1832. No interest has veen paid since Sept. 3), 1833. Sean SOL eee Superior Court,The following business was of Sierra county presiding: alias Hart. postponed till Monday next. ferred to the Superior Court of Sa Francisco for trial. “Court case. On trial. iones ee Nervine. ryears ,” writes John Keithly, — Principio, Md., vine cured Use D. D. D. for Dyspepsia. other publication that we have Jefeat him the drift and quartz . Quartette—Messrs. Robbins and Piano Solo—Mrs. Frank G. BeatVocal Solo—Miss Jen sie Marsh. gun in the Superior Court yestertransacte1 in the Superior Court yesterday, Hon. F. D. Soward The People vs. Chas. Calhower, Decision on application for writ of habeas corpus California Powder Works v3. r. Blue Tent'M. Co. Action transB. Taylor vs. Henry: Walters. Tue only known Specific Remex “ay for Epileptic fits is Samaritan “J had Epileptic Fits for sixteen “Samaritan Nera ene ene The World We Live In. The unabridged edition of the People’s Illustrated and Dascriptive Family Atlas of the World, is the most comprehansive ‘and valuable work of the kind yetintraduced to the attention of,our citizens. It contains upward of 125 new and complete maps, besides’ numerous colored diagrams showing atasingle glance a vast amount of indispensable informativn relating to the various countries and nations of the globe. It is -copiously illustrated with the choicest and most attractive collection of fineengraving3 that supplement any atlas inthe market. The his. torical department is exhaustive and reliable, and commends itself to every intelligent person as a principal feature of the work. The collection of statistics shows thousands of interesting facts more conveniently arrangei than’in any seen, The atlas isa model of fine typography, printed upon the best quality of paper and. strongly and beautifully bound. As compared with other’ first-class books.of the chacacter, it is by graat odds the ‘lowest priced issued. Rev. G. 8. Watson will make a thorough eanvass here for it, and we commend him to the courtesy and patronage ofall, for the work isin the highast degree instructive and valuaole. ; a © An Old Man’s Complaint. lives alone in a cabin on Wet Hill, has for some time’ past been anuch pestered by young boys stoning his house and committing sther depredations.: A few days igo one of them shot at the stove-: pipe which projects from the roo: that covers him when he is at ‘nome. This was more than he could stand, and he filed a complaint with Justice Sowden. One of the lads was arrested, but it turned. ot that he was not the yne who committed this _particuiar offense. The Judge gave him . good lectire for what part he aad taken in teasing Schmall and et him. go. ‘The real shooter wa» 1ot arrested, and probably _ will 10t be if he does not repeat. the ffense or some similar . one. . doys mast have: their fun, to be sure, but there is nothing’ funny orgentlemanly in annoying an infortunate old man. The next ne who tries it on: with Schmall is his victim will be very sorry of him. Z A a ye. ‘. ____ Settling Up Rapidly veraation with John Gregory,. he informed us that the land in his fuss Valley township, is being ‘iround there will be some of the nandsemest and most pleasant san be found anywhere in the country, Mr. White,.who is engaged in the upholstery business in Sacramento, has just purchasad a tract of land out among those hills,and be is now engaged in ouilding a residence to live in. Mr. Gregory says the land that but afew yearsago was given ver to the coyote andthe deer is 10w being cultivated}.and-that'the whole country between here and Jolfax will, ina dozen years from 10w; bloom like an eastern garjen. , _>~o————s #nance for Oue of Our Boys. The following Washington tele countv boys. seod showing in a competitive ex amination, and the prize is cer tainly worth striving for: resentative Louttit has been in examination. ton. : Po A Good Improvement.the Western Union telegraph 0! n iness office. Garden Seeds. Literary Notes. In “December,” which D. Lothrop & Co. publish, will be found a poem of much beauty by Col.) T. W. Higginson which appeared originally as an anonymous confribution toan early number of the first series of Putnam’s Mazaine but is wow for the first time printed over the name of its author, 8 Mra. Jane E. Austin, whose “Nameless Nobleman,” ‘‘Desmond Hundred” and ‘‘Mrs. Beauchamp Brown,” have been 80 popular, isknown to most as a novelist only. A poem by her in “January,” published by D. Lothrop & Co., reveals that she isa poet as well. Mrs. Austin is one of the most active of church workers, and her cheerful face with its crown of beautiful gray. hair is known to countless households among the Boston poor. Three rising Canadian authors, . ! who are making their marg inthe older magazines, . contribute to Wide Awake’s series of ‘Prue Adventures,’ Edmond Collins, Macdonald Qxley and Charles G. D. Roberts. Inthe February issue
Mr. Collins has a fine coast story, “Saved by.a Kite.” =’ Nora Perry will have a racey paper in the February Wide Awake about ‘‘Autographs and <Autosen rnereeaens ; A Help to Good Digestion. — x lie ‘ Tir, W. Roberts, of England, discusses the effact of liquors, tea, coffee, and cocoa on digestion. All of them retard the chemical processes; nut most of them stimulate glandular activity and muscular contractions. Distilled spirits retard the salivary or peptig, digestion but slightly when sparingly . used. Wines were found to be highly injurious to salivary digestion. ‘On peptic digestion all wines exerta retarding influence. They stimulate the glandular and =mu;cular activity of the stomach. E.fervescent wines exertthe greatest amount of good with the least harm to digestion. When one’s digestion is out of order, eyverything goes awry, ‘unless, as. in case of T. T. Searls, of Bellaire, Ohio, who had bad dyspepsia. for seven years, the digestive apparatus is keptin apple-pie~eating order by Warner’s Tippecanoe, the bgst appetite producer and regulator in the worl.l. . : Tea; even in minute quantities, completely paralyzes the action, of the saliva: “The tannin in strong tea isinjurious. Weak tea should be used, ifat all, Strong coffee and cocoa are also injurious if used in excess.—[The Cosmopolii) f en ee In the British Medical Journal, . : “and 27 days; & uative of N w Yor k. ‘Rooms, this city,teday at 1 o’clock kkoil of Honor. Following isthe roll of honor of'. * the First Grammar department of the Nevada City schools for the month ending Dec. 24, 1835: Bertha Webber, Edith Bradley, May Goyne, Frankie Power, Adele, Dunnicliff, Carrie Wallace, Juiia Hook, Barnum Power, Jennie Whité, Bert Dailey. TAKE a Children’s Endowment Policy inthe Equitable Life Insurance Society and ‘secure in Rowe WILL GIVE an easy manner a certain. provision for a daughter’s dowry or capital fora son. §15-6t ape cee S OR DIED. : Nesr Pet Hill, Nevada Co., January 13th, 1886, Isaiah Marsh, aged 75 years, 5 months At Nevada City, Jan. 15th, 1836, Julins I Raoul Lafertie, of North Bloomfield, aged 60 years, anative of France. [The funeral witl take place) from W.C.Groves Undertaking p.m. Friends and acquaintances-}. ‘are respectfully invited to attend.) A $6.00 HAT FOR $4.00. ee Sau © When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she wasa Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she-c'ung to Castoria When she had chi.dren she gave them ‘ : Castoria through my nostrils. Using Ely’s trouble entirely disappeared.—J. O. Tichenor, Shoe Merchant, Elizabeth, N. J.. evi tour Anna Stack Taking, when placed on sale, andthe customer can see that . Icovtp scarcely speak; it was Imost impossible’ to breathe was asufferer from catarrh ofthe cations of Ely’s Cream Balm Ireceived decided benefit—was cured by one bottle.—Charlotte Parker, Waverly, 'N. ¥. , a ae am Balm a short time the FHBRUARY ist, . ; 334% OFF FOR CASH ON ALL © ae Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Wings and Feathers, . Making the Prices MUCH BELOW COST,. ss n other words we will sell “A $12.00 HAT FOR $8.00. ‘A$9.00 HAT FOR $6.00. A $ 3.00 HAT FOR $2.00. AND ALL OTHERS IN PROPORTION. Rens Ae oe These Goods are marked in plain figures, just as the reductions are genuine. ° Juhn-Schmal,-an-oldman_whot} chat he did ‘if the officers get hold The Tidings says In a@ con1eighborhood, about Buéna Vista, rapidly settled and -that before many years shall have rolled homes, out in theé locality, that ‘graph Hunters.” Some witty autograph verses of Whittier, Mrs. A. D: T. Whitney,. John G Saxe and others, which: never have been in print, are embodied in D. Lothrop & Co. will shortly issue an important religious work tor popular reading, ‘‘Divine Sovereignty and Other Sermons,” by Reuben Thomas, D, D. The many friends and admirers: of Ella M. Baker willbe. glad to . know that a beautiful volume of’ her poems, under the title of “Clover Leaves,’’ including a sketch of her life, is now ready, al30°a hew edition of her last. story, ‘Soldier and Servant.’ Our O.lyssey Club, published by D. Lothrop & Co., Boston, is a iresh, bright club story. The author, ‘Agnes Gragg,” is a St. Louis lady. , o-—e Strange Chums. The Record-Union tells this_ of e a the .possessions of a gentiéman well known uphere: F< A. Upson has a young Jersey cow, which is kept in a lot néarhis house. Recently itavas noticed that she had —— chums with a dog belongg toa neighbor,and-theanimale . seemed well pleased when together. The cow derived alittle the most gratification out of the friendship apparently, fondled ‘the canine as though it was her calf, and frequently’ made its hair smooth by licking it. If man, woman or child made-ademonstration against the dog it would run to the cow and take up . position forward of her. shou'ders, while she immediately assumed an attitude showing plainly that there would be a fight if her tan. . plexions to preserve; theladies bwithout trouble or injury, and, in TLS LTE ELT ‘Hints for a Good Complexion. The ladies who have nice comwho are anxious to improve theirs and impart a brilliant, delicate softness to the skin; those who would rid themselves of freckles, general, those who would impart health and tone to the skin—it is for your benefit that a bankrupt lot of Arnaxas,.the celebrated Egyptian Elixir,has been left with } us for sale, and put down to 75 cents per bottle, as it must be sold at once. It is too well known in the California market to need puffing. Below are a few testimonials. W.D. Vinton, Nevada City: San Francisco, April 17,1882. Ainaxab Manufacturing Co. GentLemMen: I bave used your Ainaxab for the ast two month», and I find that it possesses all the good ities claimed -for it in yourcircular. I-th nk it is the bést thing one can use to. remove the bad effects of paints or dry inake-up. I shall continue to use it, as it’ has given me entire satisiaction. Respectfully, : LOUISE LESTER, Prima Donna, Tivoli Theatre. San Francisco, March 20, 1882. Aifaxab Manuiacturing Company, g05 Montgomery . etreet, San Francisco: GENTLEMEN: I have been using your Ainaxab and-find it a most délicious elixir, and-not only beneficial, -but also most agreeably refreshing for the skin. I shall coutinue to use it. Please send me three botiles, Yours truly, IDA VON TRAUTNANN,,. Directress Geistinger Opéra, San Francisco. San Francisco, April 1, 1882. Ainaxab Manufacturing Co. GentTLemen: I have used your elixir for the skin and complexion and_have found it all that: you claim, and I heartily recommend it us the best and most-effective >> Howse, Sign ant Carriage} \. Di-eased Liver, ET EET NEW PAINT SHOP. Painting. —— rg Ai Town Ta} < on the Grass Valley Where he will do firstec’ass work ‘and ONLY First Class Work, at Fair Prices. DR. WOOD'’s LIVER RBGULATOR, THE) UNIVERSAL *VEGETABLE “PANACEA OF CONCENTRATED EXTRACTS. Prepared from the Active Me-. dicinal: sroperties contained Mandrake. Dandelion, Butternut, Black Root, Bog Bave, Bitter Root, Blood Rot, Calisaya Bark; Barberry Bark, Sweet Flag, Indian Hemp, Wa~-a-Hoo, Golden Seal, etc For the Speedy and Permanent Relief of the most, hopeless cases of Dyapepela, Jaundice, Chills ond Fe er, Disordered Digestion, Sick Headache, General De: lity, And all other diseases arising from a Bilious state or the Stomach, or an inactive or & CO, 8. F., Wholesale 08-ly REDINGTON Afrenits For sale by all Druggists. LUMBER . LUMBER . The entire Stock of Lumber at the 7 Mond, DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, Is offered For Sale at Retail or by the Lot in order to sell it: comprise all the Latest Styles. she has had long experience in iness, has been engaged to assist Mrs. Ludby in disposing of the stock. friend was:troubled. One day, of peace leave the dog alone.”” — 7 calf was put in the inclosure, and was well received until it concluded .to “hustle” the dog. Tien the cow proceeded. to read the riot act, and the calf found that the first section read: ‘In time Ir people troubied with colds, would take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral before going tochurch or places of entertainment, they would avoid coughing, greatly" to the comfort dermic specific in use. truly, EDWARD BOSQUI, 523 Clay street. a spective shareholders, as allows: Names. Yours a “Lumber ot all Kinds, Delinquent Sale Notice. ? AIsY CEMENT MINING comeany, . FLOORING AND DRESSED “Location of prinefpat place~of “business, LUMBER, san tamer vores, Washington, Nevada. PICKETS, POSTS, SHAKES iw thake are delinquent upon*the AND SHINGLES, fcliowing described stock, on account of assessment number 6, ievied om the nineteenth day uf November, 1835, the several amounts set opposite the names of the reOo. o. Uertf, Shares, Am’t yram may have a tendency to wake up some of our Nevada We know a numyer of them who would make «a “Repformed that he is entitled to appoint a cadet to the Naval Academy at Annapolis, and he has. decided to give the appointment to the young--man—in—this— district who shall best pass a competitive He has sent a copy ofthe rules and regulations governing admission to the Academy to'each -applicant, and he will select a Board’to conduct the examinations, probably at StockManager Nivens is having some excellent improvements made at ‘fice on Pine street:_-The—opera— tor’. quarters will hereafter be sep-" arate from the cigar und tobacco store in the same building, a ‘partition being run t hrough “the center of the room lengthwise. Where the telegraphing “has heretofore been done (in the.rear of the room), willbe.fitted up a neatbus. J. W. Johnson, Downieville, of both speakers and bearers. é 2 ‘ Jno. A. Bulson, 7 2500 $0 0) i eae Public speakers and-singers find os com or ed ou COOPER &}CRAWFORD, * : B no vison & that the Pectoral wonderfully inJas yy Boles a ed 2 09 Executors of the Estate of J. 8. Dunn, decreases the power and. flexibility act Bolles wi aoe of the voice. “lw d ae a ~ e te “ 4 Nevada City, Sept. 15, 1835. 3 as es nee / RELA RN at OEE JasC Bolles 8i 600 10 ov / : 7 ;Mrs. Greson of Newburgh, N. MM5 8 Berd oe rew HYDRAULIC MINI NGI, “. ¥., did not like a dog kept by, a Gs a ae LAYOUT WANTED. . her new husband, and -gave him . LP Collias. Aa col td ¥ a week to decide which he would [73 carter 8 @ ; zi ". keep. Mr. Gibson voted. for the . 1% Carter Oe EP ay Six Gates, of say 12 or 15 . . Ss a 4 g s dog,and his bride went to the . w B Goodwin . GL 100200 inches. ah J J Hutchinson 2500 Poorh :nse. J.J Huteniuson so 200 400. ; Threeor four Monitors of No. oe 3 JJ Hutchinsen 44 100-2 0 4 =f 5 A witpcat weighing thirty-five . J J Hutchinson . a 5 8 8 Ze, ie pounds was shot near Genoa, ee 2 Houston #2 100 2 00}: F Douglas county, Nev.,'a few days eee en 110.00 . > Must be in good condition-and-ready-for ago : Taos & Houston 25 100 2 00. delivery before the middle of Mav, 1886. f : : Tnos R. Houston ~ 96° 100 200)” For further informatior, apply at the SS ‘thos Houston 27 100 2 00 Day TRANscatrt office. Vif bl ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. . "hos R Houston 100 200 ; NEVADA CITY. MrajnoHowes . . = oS 4ro. © Keystone Market. : samiehT Tae Jno Calder Innes =* 94 += 600-10. 00 : UNION HOTEL, ang Cees tana 95 600 18 &) . COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA. CITY. Recror Bros.. ¢°.> PRoprrerors Ea Leurned 2 “ee $0.00} * : ; January, i4 na : = 7 + 1M M O’Brien 95 1000 20.00 \ ‘ant, . anci M M O’Bren 96 1000 20-00 * =: arse Si a Sin Branciece M_ M O'Brien or ‘so 1000. , CHAS. KENT, Proprietor. cm ssid 1 WAM Van Bokkelen « 21 1000 20 00 y 2 bebe ae Mts A Whitney 10 200 14 00 rt. Schlesinger, do Mis 8 A Whitney HAVING . PURCHASED G H L Welch $3. the above named Market. I eg ose "4 oo Wm E Yeaw a5 9 00 Lote . wall be glad to see_all former tl fe wien 4 Wa bYew B she ne)” patrons and will be able to oe alrath, o al ft Fa 9 oe a3 38 supply the public with ail kinds of ~~ Welch, City; has’ J Collins na nes C. F. Taylor, Marysville, Gees Cailine 91 1900 88.00. _ Fresh and Salt Meats, Miss O. Princes, Oukland. a 102 1364 25 08). AND EVERYTHING KEPT IN A Te w C Doane 100, 600 1200. FIRST CLASS MARKET! NATIONAL HOTEL. W C Doane 101 400 ~=—-88: 00 3. A. Eppy...,..-PROPRIETO eee 6 January 14. J. D. Ostrom, Blooinfield, Mra’ F. F: ‘Mobley, do BR. H, Rowland, Pike City; — . Alenas, Pike @ity,} me.” $1.50 at Carr at Carr Bros. All kinds offresh garden seeds : jist ' R Anain accordance with law,and an order cel of such stock as may Le necessary w' co upany, No. 512, Montgomery San Francisco, ot 12° o'clock, u., of said. day, to . with costs of advertising and expenses the Board‘ of Directors, wade on the 23d day of Dec., 1835, 80 mauy shares of each .sold at public auction, at the office of the strect, i California, on Wednesday, \ . eht 27tn-day of January, 1886, at the hour pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together : : of . e ALL“KINDS OF§LIVE STOCK [FOR sale.” i CHARLES J. COLLINS, Secretary. _ V-FLUME 0/8 YARD, Consisting of FENCING AND BUILDING ILL BE 80LD FOR THE NEXT 30 Daya for Cash at greatly reduced prices, to close out the business. all persons wanting limber will find it to theirad.autage .to cll at onee and make their selections. Which will ‘be furnished at the VERY of . LOWEST RATES. eS ness, I can guarantee to g ve faction to ail, and wil supply t: ory best in my Line. SALE AT ALL TIMES. M. ;C. H. Hanson, City, 5 L. Dozier, Sacramento, «. __ P. Shingle, Scotts Flat. Office—No, 612 tr San entgomery 5! = would interfere with German production), but through the powerful Raving had long experience in' the burirtect satis_ MRS, LESTER & CRAWFORD, ~~ Near Union Hotel, Main St, Nevada City, Selling Out at Cost! — IN ORDER QUT THE BUSINESS! . sash yeas THE STOCK OF Si FANCY COODS, IN THE STORE BELONGING TO The Late Mrs, M. A. Sterling NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. The Goods are principally.of THIS SEASON’S PURCHASE and MISS ISABELLA PARMENTER, direct from Boston, where the Pry Goods and Millinery busi(0G Any person desiring to purchase the business will be given a great bargain. : (0@F" Call early and see the splendid inducements held out to purchasers. &2 All persons knowing themselves indebted to ’ the late Mrs. Sterling are requested to calf iramediately and settle. MRS. J: LUDBY, Commercial St., opposite Transcript Block. BARRED OUT Not SNOWFLAKE WHISKY, But Our Boasted American Pro_ ducts, by Unappreciative Germany. = Bismerck refuses to receive our American products, and who dare question his right todoso? If we want Bismarck’s trade, wemust reach him, not through -the cheapness of the article (for that . influence-of merit. Give him goods, the quality of which cannot-be equaled throughout the German Empire, something that will please the tastes of the German consumers so well that they will have it at any price. For instance, it is a safe conclusion that if the’people of Germany ever get a taste of a Ham, so delicate and exquisitely delicious as the celebrated OUR TASTE, or a sip of, Whisky,-go marvelously: pure, mild, smooth and mellow a8 SNOWFLAKE, Bismarck, P with the wholeefficient German army at-his-back, cannot bar them pe out: SNOWFLAKE Whisky for family use~has no equal, while a . more delicious morsel for breakfast than a slice of OUR TASTE — HAM, wouild indeed be difficult to find. 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