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January 17, 1886 (4 pages)

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eit. OTEL, ietor, THLE F INS, ES, ‘ON. TAIL, etor. arket. nk, wietor. s, Etc., Whole.. and ins EAT FOR HEIR ADME, “A9 T RAILS ge. IGER. ra NCHS EDY. tle 50 cts EMEDY IN Throat, peness, Cough, THE UNGS. eving ConLungs, and the Throat. stores in CLARK, vada City. ~ ile. [ouse and YADA CITY. tr "to hh pply at ' d16-1m WO all whom it hicag> Quarts on, will not . furnirhed or the Chica, o~ dlat, Nevada _ President. f. arket. fornia. Proprietor red to’supply Nevad City vith Choice on, eal, eef, etc. purchased reasonable steak, Cutlet ? 1e best men 0 st the shop, rcung, can = v. e 'g respectfully ie. with Monr sera se Usat ee G. B. R. erting with Pas Francisco at 8.00.. YER, Manager ee N. ert 3S, M. D. rysician, 3, cor, Broad’ M.,1 to 8 PM. ad * sion. the Daly Trani 18 PUBLISHED Daily, Mondays Excepted. ' Taere was a large audience and lots of fun at the skating academy Friday night. The opera giasses wor2 drawa by Miss Ciars Birah and the five dollar skate-ticket by Master Lyman Welch. Fifteen young men wentinto the candle race, but none could light the newspaper, although they made great efforts to do so. The fifteen then skated once across the hall for a special priz2 ofzred by the management and Abs Curley beat the rest. Tag faacy skating. byMessrs. Marshal and Capurro was itself worth the price of admisThere will be ‘skating every evening this week a ig tomorrow night. —-_’ Constaste Rezp, who ania here-yesterday frony Truckee, says that thera was-no outbreak at_ his town on Friday, which day had been ‘set to expel’ the Chinese from there. He isof the opinion that the citizens will not violate the laws in any— respect, but — will nevertheless effsctually wipe out the curse of Chinese cheap labor so fur as their community is concerned, EA EE HACHETTE Tue Tidings says: ‘“‘We made a mistake in Thursday’s paper when we said Mr. Isaith Marsh had died. Mrs. Marsh died.’’ And the Transcript of yesterday by copying the. Tidings announcement of Mr. Marsh’s»:death, also made a mistake. C. Kornaammer has removed his shop four doors above his old stand on Broad street, and will be herewfter batter prepared than ever before to mike to ordar firstclass boots andshoes and do ge1eral repairing. eo ee Ar the Congregational Church today there will ba services morning andeveaing by the pustor, Rev. J. Sims. Subjact of discourse in the evening: ‘The Crowning Act of an Old Woman’s Heroic Career.’’ a ooo Taz subject of the: sermon at Trinity Episcopal Church this morning will be, ‘‘TheWaitin; Servant and His Lord.” Rev. W. J. Lynd, the rector, will preach Tae. Delhi quartz mine. nea) Columbia Hill, this county, ha: yielded dividend No. 3 of $10,000 The clean-up from the last thirty day run was 400 ounces of gold. A mass of rock and dirt fell on John Martey wh te he was work ing in the Big Oak mine at Colfax Thursday, and his left thigh bone was fractured. > A NuMBzR Of ths prominent_citizensof North Bloomfield came down: yesterdiy to attend’ the funeral of J.R.Ltfertie at this city. . A RicH strike is reported to hy vé been made in the Honeyconl quartz mine (owned by C. W ‘Cross & Co:) near Camptonville, we ee Oe Provine for old age by taking an endowment policy in the Equitable Life Insurance Socievy. Rodney H. Marchant, agent. j15-6t Jup@s Stinazr and Major Me“Bride called at the Taranscarpr ‘yesterday ‘and told us. what the) knew about slickens. Matrnew Crow.ey has been brought to the county se t from Truckee: to be examined on a charge of insanity. Nic Lupxe keeps the finest and cheapest boots and shoesin the city. (At the Standard’s old stand.) j9-6t Joan Canricvp will to-day return to Sin Francisco after a pleasant visit with his friends here. Grass Vauuex is tohave a naw furaiture sture. E. Saxon is the name ofthe man who will start it. eran” Tax case of Tiyior vs. Walters was still on trial in the er Court yesterday. _—_—— obo Faang Syaut and Charles Powers, of You Bet, were in town yes. terday. a OE Oe DeHaven’s Dyspepsia Destroyer will cure sick headache. pa a: a” i The Morrison Company. ' Lewis Morrison’s dramatic company, which is engaged to perform at this city on the évenings of February lst and 24, has daring the week just ended been .doing an immenss business at Butte city, Montana. troupe are all well known people, as follows: Lewis Morrison, Rose » Wood, Kitty Belmour, Rosabel Roy, Clara Richards, Cecilia Norman, E. J. Molden, F. M. Wills, L. Belmour, F. Richarison, J. Pia stn he A. H. CanoOY. go an iner of Friday: gentlemen who got it up and their The members of the . — _ THE DERIS QUESTION. in Appeal Taken to the United States Supreme Court. Says the San Francisco ExamIn the ‘case of ward Woodruff ys: the North “Bloomfield «Mining Company et al., involving a settlement of the debris question, which has been decidedin the Circuit Court in favor of the plaintiff, Judge Sawyer yesterday \granted a motion of appeal to the United States Supreme Court on\ condition that the defendants should file a bond in the sum of $500 to pay all cosis. Che case is an important one, in< asmuch as it settles the mining debris 5 Ld given Grass Valley Friday evenil the Native Sons of Quartz was something that the young iriends who assisted them may well be proud of. After the~ installation of the Parlor’s officers by District Deputy L. B. Johnson, there came one of the best arranged entertainments, given at the Hall, that has been heard in our sister town for a long time. fhen followed a social .dance at which young and old enjoyed chemselves till along towards norning. nembers of Hydraulic Parlor. ai chis city, some of whom were acsompanied by Neva.a Vity ladies, were in attendance, and they are nore than pleased with the splenlid manner in which the Grass Yalleyans entertained them. The Masons at Colfax. About seventy members of the Wasonic fraternity, accompanied oy sixteen ladies, went from thir sity and Grass Valley to Colfax friday night to attend the instalcation of officers in the Blue Lodge und Chapter at the latter town. fhe ceremony was conducted by Sdward Coleman, G. “H. P., assisted by I. J. Rolfe. A ‘banque “Yas served, speeches made, and i sood time generally had. The special train that took down the visitors returned “with them at wo o’clock yesterday morniny. they declare they never had_a jleasanter trip. The memers o he Colfax organization extended: of treatment. ono Pythian Petebration. — A committee tias been appointsd to arran ge for the proper cele dation at this city of the anni{ versary of the birth of the Knights of Pythias order, which was escablished in. Washington, D. C., yn the 22d «f February, 1864 ilo Lodge and Mou ttain~ Divison will exert themselves to preare a programme worthy of the xecasion, and it is likely thé Cnights of other towns in th :ounty will be invited to partici gate. There will be a grand _jacade, a banquet and other interasting doings. > * The Stage Company Wins. The San Juan Times of yesterlay says: The first case ‘of Mrs. Lawrence against Cole, Green, & o., for dimages resulting from the upsetting of astage coach by which plaintiff bad an arm broken vas tried in the Superior Court at Jownieville, last week, resulting .na verdict for defendants. The second cise was dismissed withsut prejudice, and an appe.lto the Supreme Conrt is talked of. —ro Suit Against a Mine. Joseph M. Chaney has commenced suit in the Superior Court foreclose a laborer’s lien on the nill on defendants’ quartz mine aear Moore’s Flat. _Cha@ey want to recover $91 for twenty-six. days’ work a8 a carpanter at $3.5) a Jay, besides casts of the s zit. Messrs Caldwell & Ford are plain tiff’s attorpeys. oe ' Fire at Grass Valley. Friday night the dwelling house of Mrs. Loyd, situated near, Washington achpcibouse in Gre ValMra.-Loyd is a-puor widow lady, her husband having bezo killed ago. She has six young children, and the loss of her house is a heavy blow. EE ooo, For sale. One new side-bar Tonkin spring buggy, worth $125. Will sell it ji7“3% Frank GUILD. Garden Seeds. — at Carr Bros. _jib-tf Use D-P. D. for Dyspepaia, So them the most hospitable ee, wainst L. F. Buck and others to: while mining a couple of years" witbin-the next:ten-days for $89. All kinds of fresh garden. seeds e ‘Qiite a number of the fi Another Pioneer Gone, . Julius Raoul Lafertie was laid at rest today to keep company with the silent majority.. Hé was born . in Bordeaux, France, in 1825, and came o the Pacific Coast (Valparaiso) in 1846 as Second Lieutenant of a -French frigate. He left the French service’ soon after his. arrival'and went into the service of the Chilean Government. In ‘1849 he came to San Francisco in charge of a Chiléan merchant vessel with a carzo of provisions, and from there drifted into the, mines, afriving in Nevada City early in 1850. After living in Nevada City 4 short time he went to French: man’s Baron the South Yuba river where heworked quite awhile. He worked also at Cinji nnati_and Missouri Bars, and. tinally madzhis-home at North Bloomfield where He resided at the time of his death. He was a gentleman in the in all his dealings, learless ; when in the right, and a true friend. to nis friéads. Hewas one of the pioneers of this State, and dia his sull share in developing the resources of Nevada county, where he ldyed-+todwell. ourning friends. Peace : Leo, GaRTHE. ¥, Jan. 16th, 1886. rendering illegally filed opinions, ind that they do not conside chat Clerk Spencer is in law Clerk of the Court. Ii this isthe case 10 decisions need be expected until the expiration of the,sixty days’ time McCarthy is entitled to be absent from the State. : Lost. On. Friday evening, between arass Valley and Nevada City, on che lower road, a red silk hand<erchief. Finder will please re.urn to this office and receive reward. 2t. ————+ 6 ie Clover Seed. a Fresh clover, alfalfa, timothy, cye-yras3 and other field seedsjust irrived at Carr Bros. tf ————— © <i 2Ropney H. MARCHANT, agent orthe Equitable Life Insurance society of New York, is in town vor a@ few days: Vinton’s drugstore. j15-6t Beavutiry your yards by_ sowing some of that fresh: Kentucky bluesrass and mixed lawn and white ‘lover seed that has just arrived it Carr-Bros. tf ‘Tr has leaked out that there is i most wonderful free-gold country south of Cadiz, on the Atlantic tnd Pacific. Railroad, 100 miles sast of here,’’ says the Calico (San 3ernardiny) Print. ‘Col. Hask:ll purchased a couple of claims or $10,000, and with an expendi‘ure of $3,000 in the last five nonths, he sold for a cool $50,00. Col. Haskell says there is »nough $14 ore in sight to run a sut development.’’ _———o—e “SaNATOR Sa sean declines to liscuss the tar.ff question for chartable purposes. with Professor sumner. But the Senator sent a heck for $110.”” It was traly. a romantic idea to have the Senator ind the Professor discuss the tariff ‘or sweet charity’s sike. We shall vet have a Presidential election sonducted for: the benefit of the 3artholdi pedestal. oe Srxty Italians have connected chemselves with the Episcopal Shurch in New. York, .and were :onfirmed—in Grace Chapel on sunday iast. The Mission Church which was started in 1873 has now u membership of 1,100 persons, most of whont are Italians. ae “Ser, mamma!”’ pe a little girl as she looked out of the window during a .snow-storm. ‘*See the popped rain coming lown!”” TraveLeR—I see you peovle are building new towers to -four of your churches. Resident—Yes, we’re having a.steeple chase. ———_ ee Tus classic culture of Boston is having its effect. All the big: pu. Greek Gods. SENATOR Fivvas of Ohio, is charged ‘with having obtained his election tgrough corruption and sisi SSE Tae only known Specific Reimedy for Epileptic fits ‘is Samaritan Nervine. : “T had Epileptic Fits for sixteen Office—at— Walter} L0-stam>p mill for five years withgilists are posing onthe ne as. ‘Tue deposits in savings banks
in various countries best show the condition of its laboring popula‘tion. The United States leads the worldin this matter, having twice asmuch. money in: the savings banks as Germany which comes next. The figures ara: Unite! States, $1,059,090,009; Germany, $525,09),009; Great Britain, $431,355,245; Austria; $425,099,000; France, $395,000,990; Italy, $165,000 ; Ireland $21,718,055. Adding [reland to England, Scotland and 4 Wales would not bring the total up to that of Germany nor equal one-half of the wavings of the Unit: ed States. “Who is that old duffer?’’ asked a new groceryman of the milkman, as a well-dressed man went by. trusted citizens,”’ was the eloquent reply. ‘fHow do you make that out? He has been_owir bill ever since I came_ here.” strictest term of the word honest . ‘‘That’s just how we make it out,” laughed the milkman gracefully, and the groceryman scratched his head till he caught onPRE Ea EE Tree are filty miners fat work on Rogue river and its tributaries between the Big Bend and Mule creek, in Curry county, Or. The indications are favorable for a prosperous season. Last year 5,000 cars of wheat a month were unloaded at. Port Costa, against 500 cars monthly at the present time. : SESE Ir people troubied with colds, would take Ayer’s,Cherry Pectoral before going to church or places of entertainment, they would avoid coughing, greatly tothe comfort of both speakers and bearers. blic speakers and singers find that the Pectoral wonderfully increases the power and flexibility i lw ARRIVALS, AT THE HOTELS. NE¥ADA CITY. UNION ‘HOTEL, Rector Bros..d,. Proprietors nuary, 15° Miss Thompson, G C. Hansen, 9 M. Lowell, Forest Hill, H. 8. Spaulding Jr., O. P. Stidger, San i He. Calkins, City, T. Hocking, Grass Valley, \ Ed. Cummings, San Francisco, A. Glass; do. Miss 8. Arnhart, City, H. C. News, Montezuma H. J. 8. Langdon, do M. Teygler, Colfax,— R. McMurray, do J. 8. McBride, do Mrs. W. Ostrander & c, Merced, W. Huff, Col. Hill. — NATIONAL HOTEL. S.A: EDDY.. .: sa.. PROPRIRTOR January 15. S.M. Harris, City, T. Curry; do L.Bronhamour, San Francisco, E. Cherry, do C. Sutherland, do. J.B. Wooster, do . Mr. Limprey, do Mrs, Limprey, do. Miss L. Limprey, do W. H* Weldon, Oakland, E. W. Roberts, Jr., do E. Pincus, Bloomfield, J. €: Davis, do C. Warren, Sweetland, A. J. Ridge, Grass Valley, John Palmer, Sacramento, T:m Harris, Corning, L. Goheen, Chicago, P. Shinyle, Scott’s Flat, G. W. Hanson, San Francisco. Hints for a Good Complexion. The ladies who lrave nice complexions to preserve; the ladies who are anxious to improve theirs and have found it all “Why, he’s one of our most . Gentiemen: I have used your . elixir for the skin and penienoe San_Franeisco, hat_ yeu [ Ax English steel manufacturer, who employs three thousand men in Sheffield, is coming to the United States to establish his business. Free trade would make it more profitablefor him to pay wagesin England. The protective system induces him to_ bring his capital here and cause the cost. of production to be spent among the-consamers. The whole free trade or pro:ection policy turns upon the principle thus illustrated, and the shrewdest English manufacturers have long kpown it.— Failing to--eoax—the— United States into building up . foreign commerce, they wisely put their capital into ours. GRAND Denreanox = 1 AND BALL —ONn—" Thursday Eve, Jan. 21, 1886, In Celebration of the opening of the . NEVADA CITY DANCING ACADEMY ON SACRAMENTO STREET. HE entertainment will begin at eight o'clock with an Address by: B. N. Shoscraft, To be followed by a Vocal & Instrumental Concert, In which latter Mountain Division Band Will play a number of selections. The whole “vo conclude with a Grand Ball ! f ® (For which music will be furnished by Goyne’s Fall Orchestra. Sa INVITED ! ee \ \ Doors open wie esi Entertainment beging at 8. 2: Ae ADMISSION—$1 per coup chiluren 25 cents. 2: JOHN ‘MIOBELL. \ ne oN "Ladies and Special er eee SPECIAL atdbtng. of the stockholders 4 ofthe Deadwood Gold Mining Company will be held at their office, Transcript Build ny, Nevada City, ‘on Saturday,” the Tuirtieth d sy of January, 1885; ut 3730p. M. By order of the he wg 2c : J. J. LYONS, Secretary. Delinquent Sale Notice. AISY “CEMENT MINING COMPANY. Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California. Loca ion of works, Washington, Nevada *t County, California. Notice. —There are delinquent upon the {clhowitig described stock, on account of assessment number 5, jevied on th® nineteenth day uf November, 1835, the several amounts set opposice the names of the respective shareholders, as ie 0. 0. P i ‘ illi ; ic Names. Certf. Shares. Am’t and impart a brilliant, delicate RS eden: ale pe softness to the skin; those who] Jno A Bu.son 14 400 «6 would rid themselves of freckles, ri oa . eed : S without trouble or injury, and, in . J2% B98 + ae + general, those who ng impart . Ja © Boties oe 109 200 nealth and tone to the skin—it is . JC By les for your benefit that a bankrupt . J%*¢ Bolles SS Ee lot of ArnaxaB, the celebrated . Mrs J B Berry é 2500 60 00 Mea J B Be 400 Egyptian Elixir,has been left with <2 Bat SE as for sale, and put down to 75] \i.a5 6 Bercy 77 2000 40 00 cénts per bottle, as it must be sold . i P Collins 69 50 «9100 atonce. It is too well ‘known in . {5 Carter _ = . . 4 the California market to need puf. 7 § Sarter oe: gee fing. Below are\a few testimo-. -T . Cater 85 1000 20 00 i .D. Vi : ity. . W B Goodwin 61-100 200 nials. W.D. Vinton, Nevada City Pf Lentini Ser Ga San Francisco, April 17, 1882. . 5 J Huteninson 39 20 400 Ainaxab Manufacturing Co. . J J Hutchinsen 44 100 2 ¢O GenrLemen: I have used your. 4 J Hutchinson 2 4-00 J J Hatehinson 76 2000 40 00 Ainaxab for the last two month, . ‘pos R Houston 22-100 2:00 and I find that it possesses all the . Thos & touston 23-100 __-2°00 good qualities claimed for it in Ba —— ea your circular, I thnk it is the }y,03R Houston % 100 200 best thing one can use to remove . «hos K Houston 27 =100 ~~ 2 00 the bad effects of paints or dry [ioe & Hogeton 4 Bod make-up. I shall continue to use . 4146 Gulder Innes 8 20° 4°0 it, ag it has given me entire satis. Jno Calder Innes 04 500 1000 pi full Sno Calder Iuuies 98 500 1000 aon LOUISE LESTER, ake ee y eee ‘ a a Prima Donna, Tivoli Theatre. i A Leariued 43. 700 1400 ; * M M°O’Brien 95 1000 2000 San Francisco, March 20, 1882. . 46 o'urien 96 1000-20 00 Ainaxab Manufacturing Company, . M M.O’Bricn 97 500-10 00 806 Montgomery street, San £ z7 orpaaag eS = = = Francisco. Mes 8 A Wh tu 88 800 16 00 GentLemen: I have been using HL Welen 38 100 200 our Ainaxab and find it a most . Wm E Yeaw 85 500.10 00 ¥ Wm E Yeaw 36-500 «10:00 elicious elixir, and not only ben. ¥™ § Yaw 4 8560 71 20 eficial, but also most agreeably . wm & Yeaw ‘99: 669+ 18 38 refreshing for the-skin. I-sbali . Chas J-Goliins 90. 11000. 220 00 coutinue to use: it. Please serid . Uhas4 Coline FE ap % Chas J Col. E mé three botiles, Yours truly, WO vone 70 100) 2000 IDA VON TRAUTNANN, wo Dome ; 00 ono 18.9 _ Ere a oe) = 4 Sranels Geistinger Opera, San Pics 5 aia or nak shader ed rancisco, the Board-of Directors, meadc on 23d aay San Fagancisco, April 1, 1882. of Des sana seer tee of woah pas Ainaxab Manufacturing Ca. pect A oe ae ee ee a bse * Montgomery strect, Son epaeeinses California, on Wednesday, eht 27tn day of i at = hour ? ‘es = SE SP Sa al 4 <cee * Tom Hart and Henry Winterhaulter have struck it téo rich to talk about, says the Calico (San Bernardino)’Print. Theirclaim is known as the Successful in Solo mining district, near Soda Lake. Hart took out 1599 pounds Tuesday that will go $3,700 to the ton. They have been offered $5,000 for one-third interest by Livingstone’ of Soda Luke, but, like most people who think they have. a. good thing, refused. . Mr. Cievexanp hints that the mothers of our land mould the characters ‘of their sons. This may explain why we always have so many toughs. The character . father, and the moulding implements should always be within _}convenient reach. of. ason should-be moulded by his Sr Fat a I counp scarcely speak; it was almost impossible to breathe through my nostrils. Using Ely’s Cream Balm a short.-time the trouble entirely disappeared.—J. . Tichenor,. Shoe Merchant, Elizabeth, N. J. Prenio ' our Ant FRBRUARY ist, AS Barn Policy inthe Equitable Life Insurance Society and secure in an easy manner a certain provision for a daughter’s dowry or capi-tal for a son. j15-6t 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 wi dren she gave them Castoria <= { NEW PAINT SHOP. ES louse, Sign and Carriage. Painting. —_——— HtRRY DASSONVILLE AS BUILT A NEW PAINT SHOP ON his lot Ai Town Talk, on the Grass Valley Road, First Class Work, at Fair Prices. DR. WOOD'S LIVER REGULATOR, THE) UNIVERSAL vate PANACEA OF CONCENTRATED EXTRACTS. Prepared from the Active MeMandrake, ‘Dandelion, ‘Butternut, Black Rot, Bog Bane, Bitter Root, Blood Root, Calisaya Bark, Barberry Bark, Sweet Flag, Indian Hemp, Wa-a-Hoo, Goliten Seal, etc For the Speedy and ‘Permanent Relief of the most hopeless cases of Dy Jaundice, Chills end Fe er, Disordered Digestion, Sick Headache, General De‘ ality, And all other diseases arising from a Bilious state or the Stomach, or an inactive or Di-eased Liver, pe ge Bad & CO., 8. F.,* Wholesale Agen Tor Peal by all Druggists. LUMBER . LUMBER . The entire Stock of of Lumber at the V FLUME C0.’S YARD, Consisting of FENCING AND BUILDING Lumber ot all Kinds, FLOORING AND DRESSED : LUMBER, PICKETS, POSTS, SHAKES AN) SHINGLES, ILL BE SOLD FORTHE NEXT 30 Daya fur Cash at greatly reduced prices, to close out the business. All persons wanting lumber will find it to their ad.antage to call at once and make their selections. COOPER & CRAWFORD, i Executors of the Estate of J. 8. Dunn, deceased. Nevada City, Sept. 15, 15 15, Le HYDRAULIC ‘MINING LAYOUT WANTED. Six Gates, of say 12 or 15 inches. Thres or four Monitors of No. 48 ze. c delivery. before the middle of Mav, 1886, For further informatior spply at ae DalLy Traxscrut office. jl Keystone Market. COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY. CHAS. KEAT, Proprietor. HAVING PURCHASED the above named Market, . FR 2 ee able to will be glad to see all former supply the public with ail kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats, AND-EVERYTHING KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS MARKET! Which will a net at the VERY LOWEST RAT. rK Raving had long experience in the buriness, I can guarautee to give Fae gatisfaction to ail. and will supply Very best i in my Line. I heartily recommend . °%,22.,,2°°% =: ot day, to pay : : years,” writes, John paretene of a best and: nae ‘effective with gots of averting and expenses of CRALLIKINDS OFGLIVE STOCK [FOR Principio, Md., ‘Samaritan Ner-. dermic specific in use. Yours. theale. 1. comin: SALE AT ALL TIMES.” vine cured: me.” $1.60 at Carr. trul EDWARD BOSsQUI, oanna a _SOTLINN, Heseetary. Bros. ; sigs \ = _ 523 Clay street. Franciace, Gal aoised . __—s CHARLES KENT, . e _ or —Paxe a Children’s Endowment} A $12.00 HAT ron ee. co A $ 9.00 HAT FOR $6.00. Where he will do first c’ass work and ONLY . " dicinal rroperties contained Must be in good condition and ready for . ’ any' price -A $6.00 HAT FOR. “ the reductions are genuine. head and throat. Ry a few appliWaverly, N. ¥. =WE WILL.GIVE 33%% CASH ON: ALL Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Wings and Feathors, the Prices MUCH BELOW COST. al Stock: Tak, OFF FOR Catamen, -Noebwbei years. 1 \ was asufferer from eatarrh of the cations of Ely’s Cream Balm Ire. ceived decided benefit—was cured. by one bottle. —Charlotte Parker, $4.00. A $3.00 HAT FOR $2.00, AND ALL OTHERS IN PROPORTION. . These Goods are marked in n plain figures, just as when placed.on sale, and the customer can see that “* ‘ MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, Near Union Hotel, Main St., Nevada City. _ Selling Out at Cost! TO CLOSE OUT DRY GOODS, No REASONABLE The Goods are principall comprise all the Latest 8 tyles. iness, has been engaged to assist M great bargain. chasers; IN ORDER THE SHES . THE 1 STOCK OF alle MILLINERY, FANCY coops, IN THE STORE BELONGING TO OFFER REFUSED. _ of THIS SEASON’S PURCHASE and MISS ISABELLA PARMENTER, direct from Boston, where she has had long experience in the Dry "Goods and Millinery busi. rs. Ludby in disposing of the stock, M@ Any person desiring to purchase the business will be given a & All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late Mrs. Sterling are.requested to calf irame-. diately and settle. dare question his right to do 80? must reach him, not through ‘the influence of merit. MRS. J. LUDBY, Commercial St., opposite Transcript Block.: BARRED OUT Not SNOWFLAKE WIHISKY, But Our Boasted American 7, dacta, by Unappreeiative Germany. % (@ Call early and see the splendid inducements held out to pur-, Bismerck refuses to receive our American ‘products, and who If we want Bismarck’s trade, we cheapness‘of the article (for that would interfere with German production), but through the powerful Give him goods, the quality of which cannot be equaled througtiout the” German Empire, something that will, please out. = For sale by all gr the tastes of the German consumers so well that they will have it at. For instance, it is‘a safe Gonclusion that if the people Germany ever get a taste of a Ham, so delicate and eee ious as the celebrated OUR TASTE, or a sip of Whisky, 80 marvelously pure, mild, smooth and mellow as SNOWF! with the whole efficient German’ army at his bac SNOWFLAKE Whisky for family use ~ more delicious morsel for “breakfast than a slice of OUR TASTE HAM, would indeed. be difficult to find. S, Bismarck, cannot bar them no equal, while a