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CIRCULATES IX
evade City Grass Valley, Rough & Ready,
Spenceville North San Juan, French Cor(ee Sweetiand, North Bloomfield, Moore:
~ Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, anid every oth
er town of Nevada county; also in Place
and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, Sai
:.Francisco—in fact, throughout the Stat:
“froniSiskiyou to San Diego, from the Sierra to the Sea.” :
q —
The Daily Transcript.
Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by
—BROWN & CALKINS-— .
: OFFICE: :
Go. 32 Commercial street; Nevada City, Cal.
*
FRIDAY, JAN. 20, 1888.
ee
CONDENSED TELEGRAMS.
No yellow fever exists in Florida.
Sugar is to be refined by electricity.
Diphtheria in a ma‘ignant form prevails in Los Axi e’es.
Russia is constantly increasing her
land and naval forces.
Fresno’s. first street-car line com__ menced running Tuesday. :
~ ‘M.D. Coombs, an ex: State Assmblyman of Yuba county, is dead.
Jack Davis has challenged Sullivan,
Smith or Kilrain for £500 a side.
Three young ladies of Kansas City
were fatally injured while‘coasting.
Astrike of fabulous richness-in a
mine near Prescott has been reported..
. Senator and Mrs. Stanford gave a
dinner party in honor of Mrs. U. 8.
Grant.
eae A train was derailed near Bonham.
oe ce ex., anda terrible disasternarrewls+
__ averted. :
John Meyers was
Whittier, Cal., by
named Parkes. :
—Alittle girl named Goss was killed
‘near Watsonville by the accidental
_.C. E. Young, Secretary and Treasuier of the Michigan Carbon Works,
has embezzled $50,000. =
The American ship John T. Berry
was burned op the Coast of Japan,and
eleven of her crew are missing.
Speaker Carlisle is seriously ill,and
3. S. Cox has been. chosen to preside
over the House until his recovery.
John Jensen has. been held to answer before the Superior Court 0
Fresno, for the murder of John Law:
‘son. ae '
Hugh Casey, a well-known Sacramento liquor-merchant, has been
charged by Helena Meir with seduc
tion. :
Z. P. Barns, ‘Deputy Postmaster at
Monterey, is missing, and so are’ some
of the funds that were intrusted to his
Frank Tillotsan, who embezzled
$3,880 from his employer in Suisun
last October, has been, arrested at
Sacramento. 2
Several teachers in Spurgeon’s Sunday-school in London have been dis+o
shot and killed at
a saloon-keeper
a
&
A little child named Henry Peterscn
was killed in Tulare on Sunday while
playing on the cars. He fell under
the wheels and was cut in two.
A boy named Breése shot his arm
off at Rohnerville, Sunday, by accidentally discharging his gun while
using the weapon for a walkingstick.
Freezing weather is reported all over
north Louisiana, extending as far
south es Baton Rouge, Snow and
“ gleet “are reported at Shreveport,
Alexandria: and other points.
~ In" New York, Sunday evening, the
police raided several Chinese gambling dens,and captured in one a com» plete fantan outfit and a book of Bible
quotations ‘entitled “Daily Food,"
which had been-presented by a white
lady to the Chinese, and was still new
andunused. ~ .
Respresentative Hovey, of Indiana,
has introduced a bill to pay the soldiers
of the late war an amount equal to 40
per cent. of the amount of their original pay, to make good the difference
between the ‘value of greenbacks, in
~ which they were paid, and gold coin,
in which the greenbacks were eventually redeemed.
ConeressMAN Fexton of California,
who is worth $10,000,000, is said
spend more money.than dny of his
associates. He usually draws from
$2,000 to $2,500 per month through
the office of-the Sergeant-at-Arms,
and when in Washington occupies
ments at an up-town hotel thet
costs him $400 amonth. He is very
c
Ayer’s Hair Vigor improves the
beauty of the hair and promotes ite
growth. It prevents the accumulation of dandruff, cleanses the scalp,
and restores a natural: olor to gray”
oy 9 Have you received Ayer’s Ali for the new Year ?
Twat hackin congh can be so quickly cured: by Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantes it. For sale at Carr Pros.
A NASAL injector free with each bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price
60 centa. For sale at Carr‘Bros.
Wa you suffer with Dyspepsia and
‘to cure you: For. sale
no local disease hag puz; baffled the medical profession
more than nasal catarrh. hile not
utely fatal it is among tle
bi ing, nauseous and dir
$ ills’the flesh is heir to, and
d show very few or no cases
of t 1 cures of chronic catarrh by
of the multitude of modes of treatcoat sintil the introduction of Ely’s
Cream Balm a few years ago. The
a in ‘ ation has been
by
Pi ‘i
A oS
surprising.
', Bmeklesi’s arnica Saive.
he best Salve in the world for Cuts,
_ Bruises, Uleers, Salt Rheum,
— L Hands,
three buoyant and companionable flies.
braided his hind legs and unraveled them
CARLETON ON FLIES.
Exhaustive Treatment’ of Their Peculiarities, :
A fly is modest and unassuming. He may
be able to twist his legs into hard knots, go to
sleep upside down, waltz in midair, maintain
one steady line of uproarious conduct for
thirty-four days without drawing breath and
perform other incredible feats of endurance
and dexterity, yet he never blows about anything except a steak. He never obtrudes an
opinion. However deep his conviction on
any subject hé only specks so—never is certain.
J awoke the other morning at daybreak. I
had wrapped the drapery of my couch about
me at 8a. _m., and had contemplated sleeping
more than an hour,,but just as morn drew
the astral tapestry and Cyrus Field’s milk
wagon jarred the perfumed silences of ’ Gramercy park; I emerged from the glory tissued
canopy of my childish dreams greeted by
=
7
The oldest and most deliberate fly had. ascended to the summit erected by my knees,
and was still engaged in personal adornment.
He gave his goggles a careful polish with his
fore legs, balanced himself on-his middie legs,
again with amazing rapidity. Then he gave
himself a brisk rubbing down all over and
cracked his heels in a sudden and ribald manner, He lifted his wings and scoured their
interior with the ball of his toes, tied his cenried himself gently on the side and indulged
his head ina dry shampoo. Having limbered
up by this massage, he tried his buzz, found
it satisfactory, vaulted lightly into the air
and took a musical turn about the room, inserting himself in my left ear at full speed,
and dodging out with a mocking laugh just
in the nick of time. —
Fly paper isa mean invention which does
g%ievous injury to the.tender and confiding
nature of a fly. Being moist and soft and
sticky, it appeals to him as being something
to eat. Alighting he gets one foot
mired and doesn’t like it. Nothing but complete. freedom of movement «éatisfies an
American fly. He beats the air with his
wings and ails to get loose. A happy
thought strikes him. He uses the other hind
leg to pry out the first, and gets that
into. trouble. Then he thinks if heputs
down his two middle legs and pushes real
hard, something will break loose. The. experiment isa failure. He then yells far help,
and other flies come to his rescue. They interlace legs and pull, but. find the fly still fast.
WW. WOLF’S,
FOR CASH!
The CGheapest and
Store in Nevada City.
Main St., Opposite Union Hotel.
PRICE LIST
T
Best Crocery Takes Effect, Wednesday, Dec. 21st,
—
IME TABLE NO. 29.
At 6 A. M.°
Ko EXome sSeckers.
NEVADA COUNTY LAND AND IMPROVEMENT
TRIMMED HATS
ep,
We have on hand the
j “4
most extensive and Handsomest Display of ‘ttimmed Hats and Bonnets ever
seen in this market which
will be sold at LOWER
PRICES than ever before heard of.‘Untrimmed Felt Hats
from 50 cents up.
Trimmed Felt and Fur
Hats from $2.50 to $10.
Trimmed Felt Sailor .
‘Hats, 75 cents.
FINE HOLIDAY GOODS.
And'Latest Styles Material for Fancy Work now being
received. ‘Always on hand a complete assortment of
DRY & FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, Ete.
. PALACE :: DRUG
Then they roll him over on his back, thinking
he may slide easier in that position, but he is
anchored firmer than ever.
him to remain just where he is until after
luncheon, and not get stuck up any more,
and-promise to wait until they, will come
back, and then they go off and
about him. He remains, feebly gesticulating
with his two remaining legs, and finally gets
tired and abandons himself to death. Sub‘sequently the paper is thrown into the back
yard, where a tomcat steps on it, and it takes
him a week to comb the flies and pitch out of
‘his fur.
is lacking in fgresight. During a prosperous
season he will lay in a stock of 4,000,000 children, and yet not, if he can help it, will he
~—misged for: -not-betievi ving: in-eternal oS
printed by the Royal society will do justice /
to the beautiful, home like and trustful disposition of the fly. I have often tried to ‘do
flies justice, but my efforts, combined with a
wet towel, have always failed.
even the smallest things I do.
one fly is going over the page carefully for
omissions in punctuation; four others are
assisting the flow of ideas by whispering confidingly in my ear and playing tag on top of
my head; a fifth is balanced on the butt of
my pen, enjoying the slow ride across the
lines and the occasional excursions to the inkstand, and the rest have discovered a bettle
belonging to the office boy, and are deep in
the cross eyed: joys of a carouse.—Henry Guy
Carleton in New York World. 9
Cynthiana the other day, a half intoxicated
Irishman, who had crawled up on the rear
of the platform, interrupted him several
times with remarks that were not quite intelligible. Finally Mr. Harris turned tothe
am not much used to public speaking, and if
you want to talk I'll have to quit.”
Liver.Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer . :
ica
Then they ask
forget all
A correctly built fly has 19,631 eyes, but he
even so small a legacy asa piece
I earnestly trust that the able paper tobe
Flies have always taken a deep interest in
As I write,
Savon Soap, per box, I
$4 for
Koodwin Candles per box, 2 23
San Franeiseo“ LOO
«Candles 6b far . 00
Starch per box, 50
equity of redemption, and interest in and
tosaid mortgaged premises, and for other
ve “ 6 Ds . and further relief.
r k { 4 hars, , o) ; #e8 you are ndaueWertie ee a Ad
ork nn ® : he y ail to appear and assWer the said com nt
ar IK SS andles per box, 3 00 as above required, the said plaintiffs will
tT) apply to the Court forthe relief demanded
i
Clerk of the Super’or Court aforesaid, do
hereunto set my s
of said Court, at office, in the city of Nevada, a the 29th day of October, A. D. 1887.
{Seal.
n the said complaint.
Intestimony whereof, I, F. G. Beatty,
and and impress the Seal
F. G. BEATTY, Clerk.
By W. D. Harris, Deputy.
A. D. Mason, Atty for Plffs. jan5
Butter per rell,Tobacco per plug,
Hay, per tor, $22.50.
And Every tmilmy Mise 1m Proportion. All Goods Fresh and Pure.
LEGG & SHAW
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN :
His Oratory Was Appreciated.
While Senator Harris was speaking at
“Please don’t interrupt me, my ‘friend. I
“Bless yez!” said the [rishman, “it’s not after
interruptin’ ye I am. I’m only approvin’ of
what yesay. Faith, and I didn’t know it was
in yez to do as well as yer doin’.”
The senator from Madison was completely
knocked out by this speech, but he bowed his
thanks to the Hibernian, and joined heartily
in the langhter which the latter’s response
had caused.— Louisville Courier-Journal.
Cute Little Johnny.
A lady on Woodward avenue bas a little
boy who isinclined to freckle and has been
told to. keep on his hat when out in the ‘sun.
Last week she engaged a servant whose face
is quite roughened with smallpox. Robbie
looked at her very closely and then said to
his mother:
“It's too bad, ain’t it, mamma?”
‘*What’s too bad?” said his mother.
“That her didn’t keep on her hat.”
His mother was puzzled and said: ‘‘Why
should Mary keep on her hat?”
“Cause the sun’s jammed all her freckles
in.”—Detroit Tribune. :
A Gentie Hint.
over before we get started.
buttoned. :
awkward about a common thing like that.”
tice?”
dear.”—Omaha World.
A Negro Uprising in Pittsburg.
street this morning,” remarked the judge.
“Was there?” asked the major.
“Yes, at least [ suppose
came down I heard.a colo:
*Yothar, George Washii
woman scream
Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph.
Home, Sweet Home.
end fill your soul with longing?
out.—New York Sun;
A New Kind of “Pastoral” Poetry.
“Are you fond of poetry, Mrs. Foepar?”.-made up of verses by all the
Omaha Husband—The theatre will be half
Young Wife—Well, I ean’t get these gloves
“Don’t see why you should be slow and
“I never had a chance to practice before.”
“Nonsense. Never had a chance to prac“No, there were always plenty of young
men around todo that for me, you know,
“There was a negro uprising on Wylie
there was, for as I
Yoth on Snow, ef you
don’t git right up yo won't git no breffus.?”—
She (thoughtfully}—George, dear, are there
not times in your life when the pathos and
truth of that most beautiful of all songs,
“Home, sweet home, there is no place like
home,” appear to you with startling vividness,
He (a baseball player)—Yes, indeed, particularly when I’m on third base with two men
“ a . .
sane tiie ee) ee ee
oe poetry? Have you a volume of
“To besure—the hymnal, you know; it’s
Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves,
TINWARE,
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
OOAL,
OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES,
Leather and Shoe Findings, Glassware.
Guns, Pistols, Shot, Caps, Fuse,
Cutlery, Crockery, Horseshoes,
Nails, Barbed Wire, etc.
Parlor Heating Stoves, 3
Kitchen Stoves and Ranges,
Oil Stoves.
—-_—.
Manufacturers and Repairers of
Tin, Copper & Sheetilron Ware,
‘Hydraulic Pipe,
Gas and Water Pipes and‘Fittings
Mining Implements a Specialty.
Ageats for (Oalifornia Powder Works.
MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY.
Largest and Best Equipped Hardware Store in Northern California
LEGG & SHAW,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
FURNITURE,
Beds and Bedding,
Fine Upholstering a Snecialtv.
Finest Stock of Furniture in
PRICES AS’ LOW ASHE LOWEST.”
LEGG & SHAW.
onthe Ass
pastors of our
Crand Social Ball
. \Wood & Willow Ware,.
Chairs and Lounges,
WINDOW SHADES, CORNICESEio.
Nevada County..» .
%
TO BE GIVEN BY
Canton Neva, No.
1.0.0. FF,
—AT—ARMORY HALL,
—on—
—o—
? Gi FOR THE
Benefit
—_or—
Hurst, e
—
Foor CoMMITTEE.
_W. T. SILVA,
_ JOHN O'DONNELL,
F. G. BEATTY,
WM. H. MARTIN,
L. M. SUKEFORTH,
C.J. NAFFZIGER,
JOHN WATERS. ,
Receprion COMMITTEE.
JOHN T. MORGAN,-~
NaT. P. pRowy
JOHN HOCKING,
J. G. O’NEIL,
H. C. McKELVEY,
DAVID HUTCHISON,
JOS. MARSHALL.
Fleor Director.
' JOHN MICHELL,
Tickets of Admission—One Gentle
man and Twe Ladies, $1.50.
C
Friday Evening, Feb34, 1888: .
FINE’ PERFUMERY. FANCY ‘SOAPS,
COMBS. BRUSHES, HAND MIRRORS,
TOIL
Agent for the Imperial, London. Northe
The Leading Grocery and Family Provision Store
JJ. JACKSON
There will always be found
MISS HANNAH BRANCH'S
—GREAT—
. 308 y bea yas
Large Bottle $1. Small Bottl. 50 cts.
AHIS IS THE GREATEST REMEDY IN
= the world for
Coughs, Cold, Sore Throat, Qunizy,
* Croup, Hoarseness, Astama,
~~ Whooping Cough,
AND ALL DISEASES OF THE
THROAT AND LUNGS.
It performs wonders in relieving Consumpiion, it siengibe the Lungs, and
instantlv allays all irritation of the Throat.
For Sale atWholesale or Retail.
H. BRANOH and A. P. OLARK,
: No. 1177.¢
Notice of Application for Pardon.
+e
N THE SUPERIOR COURT of tlie County
of Nevada, State of California.
“The People—of.the State of California
against George H. Rogers.
Ps
To W. D. Long, District Attorney, Vevada
County, California. You will pew
notice that I will apply to the Governor of
the State of California, on the day set by him
for heating of‘application for pardon in themonth of rt A fora full par
don from the j
dered agaihet me inthe above entitled ac
tion, in the Court plonignss. on February
: GEORGE H. ROGERS.
Main Street, Nevads City. Admission tothe Gallery, 25 cents.
AREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS BY A COMpetent Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed.
InN NEVADA cCrirTy.
sold at the lowest market rates.
ALSO ON HAND THE VERY BEST OF
INES AND EBTQUVORS.
J. J. JAOKSON. 18 and 20 Commercial Street.
zment on conviction ren . Go
Flour, per 100 Ibs.$2 25 LEAVING NEVADA CITY :
Wheat 2 *=1. 13 6:0 A. M, DAtLY—connectfaz, With Col‘ =f
“9 ‘ “6 ae oY fax Local arriving in.San Frgncisco
Corn, ; ; 1 0 at o:40 P. M. a <r ee :
Vientlac © 1 ‘ . ae. a
;
Rolled Barley, : 1 37% 11 S08 Pacsetass leaving Gait ng Mito . JOHN T. MORGAN 3EO. C. GAYLORD, FE. M. PRESTON,
Middling * “© -1 3714 . 8-10) P.M. DAILY —Connecting with Lo eh eee u. E, BRAND,z K ; .
L iM Ings, i e 2 . cal leaving San Francisco at 8:30 a. M
White Sugar, I“ aes ; e! aS
frown” 12° —=ee eee ae sear
ee 2M PAY. LARGE LIST. OF DESIRABLE HOMES
Seay wou 1 7:00 A. M. : 3 peas
SS = Ft
Calis a a -99 P. M. DAILY—ConnectiXe with ColAND LANDS OFFERED FOR. SALE.
Costa Rica ¢ offee, 4 “ 1 9:33 i Local leivtng Sam "Frunciace « =a : § = : z
Porm Powder, {2 papers ° JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager. ; pie wore, ;
ae 1? & 1 E.H. BROWN, Superintendent. Q .
Corn Staren, 12 “ 1 7 £220 000 Acres of Railroad and Other-Unimoroved Lands
Oysters, 8 cane . :
N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE es CaF i
Green Corn 4 Se OER, Corr Gets . For Sale, ranging in orice”irom $1.50 to $10 ner acre.
b ‘ ’
Kireen Peas, «4 The People of the State of California send . ” ;
[aa § 4 THEW (TONKIN ana KE ROBINSON, De . ;
endants J
) mae Eee Y hereby required 2
ientiken.¢ <1 You are hereby ejuired to eppeetia ss . FOR LIST OF PROPERTY AND FULLINHe tmon.t th: oo —— . a : . Pourt of the County of Nevada. State of Cal; : ; ; : <i
Wad Else vee Ter LY JGHN CURRY ond MARY A CUR . ot awe WAIT AM. OR ADDRESS.
fabie Fruit. 6 “ . © . 8¥,Pinintit, and to answer thecomplsint. FORMATION, CALLON OR ADDRESS
> aN < y; or, served outo iis county,-within = ‘ ;
tee 1p eee oe CG. E. BRAND, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
eu alk, : prayer ofsaid complaint ee = a
COrR Beet, ee l The said action is brought to. obtain a deoe
A es MLR : I 50 piaint and executed by the maid H. G. Bat; :
iuprtn : . ) Gaeta ae were! = NEVADA DRUG STORE,
Kerosene, 5 gallon eau 1 40 . aatéd” orn °' tut "tes, "ue “eighteen, 7 meviad cus
K ates ; 5 ail 40 onthe or befors, afar déte, for the sar of Corner Broad ond Pine Streets.....-----+---++8--++ Saree sity
erosene per gil On mie with interest thereon at six per cent. per ————yrup per gallon. (3 . Sever by apl@mnortgage inay. be said; and
r 5 n ke 9 75 he d li the pay nf ti
Prap per 9 g lon Keg 2 2) . aaetas due oases rome 3 8 wT. D. Vinton,
(0 ta p ef ds ad rrp ba he eke kewl es aieg ot tig A gag
J pa «“ ‘s 35 at the rate ee per cent. per = a8 PROPRIETOR.
ss ~ ve per ce c uu
;
ot per d Ip. box, [ 50 for Attorney's fee, aud costs of suit. _And ;
EnclishBeoakfast [a0 . sastasmane' een Stall Becution
ce arth 30 7 thee ian nener PAR GE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES,
= per 4 50 ants and all persons claiming by, through ort 2S 2
* un
Soap, pr box, aad Doreainied ot all cight, title, claim, lien,
ET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS.
rn and Queen Insurance Companies.
o
Proprietor.
at this first-class Gordes
6
—
Semi-Annual Report of the Citizens
Bank, Nevada Oity.
Showing its Financial Condition
on Morning of Jan. ist, 1888.
RESOURCES
Bank Premises .. 5 .. $ 5,000.90
Real Estate taken for debt : 6 455.00
Miscellaneous Bonds........20,178.00
County Warrants. .. =. . .£8.096.32
Loans on Real Estate 60,527.00
Loans on Stocks, Bonds and Warrente:: ees eens eee ee ,000,
Loans on other Securitie 5,762.98
Loans on personal security 26 633.55
Overdraft account, unsecured 9,254.83
Money on hand es eens sates De OO
Due from National Banks..._..,. .1€,860.02
Furniture and Fixtures ... cox, 2,500.00
Gold Bullion ae vie 2484.79
Totol Assets ....+......$170,881.
: _ LIABILITIES, SSE
Paid-up Capital.........4..§80,000.00
Reserve Fund.. .. : 10,000.00
Undivided Profits. 11,114.34
Due Depositors. >.. <.-. 240. eee 119,452.38
Dividends unpaid ... EES 314.44
Total Liabilities: .. -.2:.0..5 $170,881.16
State of California, County of Nevada
We, the undersigned, do soleranly swear
that we have, each of us, a personal knowledge of the matters contained in the foregoing statement, and that the same is a true
and correct report of the financial condition of the Citizens Bank onthe morning of
January ist. 1888, according to the best of
our knowledge and belief ; and that the assets therein named are all in the custody of
the said bank and of its proper officers and
oneee suse. : 5
e fu rmore solemnly swear that
aid-up capital stock of the Citizens Bane
8 thirty thonsand dollars in gold coin yaluation, as will appear from foregoing rea
port, E i
=. M. PRESTON, President.
D. E.MORGAN, Ass’t Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn before me, a Notary
oe ee me Bo Pinson of Nevada,
of California. 8 fourth ; ee ee . day of Janu
Frep Sears, Notary Public. .
Notice of Application for Pardon
W. 2.228 G,-Bsq., Distri
3 e Lk phe ey y, Uni a Aoenty of
ou will pleace take notive that th oTsigned intends to make a ieation te the
Wernor of the State of Cali ‘ornia for a pardon as soon as the same ean be practicably
18th, 1886.
Dated De ember 20, 1887.
GEORGE H. ROGERS.
gist.
Store every article required for family use, which will ney
MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD,
NEAR THE UNION HOTEL, MAIN STREET, NEVADA.
SS
J, E. CARR. T. H. CARR
PROPRIETORS OF THE =
STORE,
Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts., Nevada City..
7 EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERYTHING USUALLY FOUND IN A :
First-class Drug Store..
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
. BLANK BOOKS,
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
PERIODICALS,
PICTORIALS,
WEWSPAPERS
Agents for the San Francisco Examiner,
FrELD, GARDENAND FLOWER SE EDS.
The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City.
Prescriptions accurately and carefully compounded by a careful and competent Drog
THE CELEBRATED — ae
Can now be purchased in this city
“0 . SH ERS
¢
te Is the Best im thefrCitv. Try It.-wy
SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the
market. Sold hy the case or package.
Clover, kifalfa Timothy Rye and other Grass Seeds.
CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent.
w
oS
‘WESENBORGER BROS. Pops
—_— Oo
CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF
‘Crain, Flour, Potatoes,Corn-M cal
. Buckwheat Flour, Etc. oS
fe Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR.
Kept at: all the Grocery Ftores. Ask For It.
Goods delivered within a reasonable ‘dista
harge.
Hay and
nce: free of
NIVENS’ CIGAR STAND,
MASONEC BUILDING,) PINE STREET......
NEVADA CITY.
The Largest, Chea st and Best Stock of
Tobacco, Ciga4rs, =:
Pipes, Cutlery, etc.,
TO BE FOUND IN NEVADA CITY.
.
Zz Dated Nevada City, December 20, 1887. ; Best Stock of Meerschaum Goods ever brought to the County.
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