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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. NEVADA CITY, CAL., SATURDAY, JANUARY
29, 1887. The Daily Transeri
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY,
STATE OFFICERS,
Governor..
Lientenant-Governor. ae
Secretary of State _.
State Controller
tate Treasurer. . ”
Attorney Genera] Seale
Supt. Public Instruction.. Ira G.
Surveyor General __ --Theodore Rei
“Clerk Supreme Court, ._..,
JUDICIARY,
John P,
Supreme Justices—R, F, Morrison P: J.), E
; McKinstry, iD, Thornton, JLRS
stein, Jackson Tem e€, A. Van R, Pp
i son, i. ic MeFarland, Kalen
Jommissioners—I, 8. Belcher (C. ¢,
Searls, H. 8. Foote. ise, :
DISTRICT.
Congressman, 2d Dist....
.K, Commissioner, ist Dist. . A
Board Equalization, 2d Dist. L.
. LEGISLATIVE,
State Senator.. A. Wa
Assemblyman, l4th Dist.. Rev. J.
Assemblyman, 15th Dist.. . .
y used as a sign a
couNTY. J.T. Bykes branch of a tree, which was subseSuperior Judge.. » -J.M. Walling . Quently discarded for a wooden frameOlek aie didittee: 20 Georne. Lord work alleged to be an\imitation of that
Amengoe sntcollector Honig Good wineries edict aust pate rea , Si rine, g avern, speaks
Fubite ad minis @ ae DE oy for itéelf, _ Do you ahderstand?”
Surveyor 0000000000: Chas. Uren . ~-““Tse0, i see,” anid the young man.
SUPERVISORAL, In the line of oratorios, ‘“‘Esther”’
dat District pacar : “QE, Malla ranks as the most popular and the
ad s ees Pridgeon most enduring. “It ig founded on a
Bth etree pees paneas as i simple and beautiful Bible
eee ee
Mail Time Table.
Arrivés—From Kast and West, 10:25 a,
from West 5:40 Pp. m,
Closes—To po:
East.and West,
enna Ge ge ex
Post Office Hours.
Week Days—9 a, m. to 6
Sundays—I to 2p.m. » ™m.; 6 to 7:
turkeys they persuaded him to bring .
6to7 p.m. Holldays—1 to 2p. m.j with two good ears, one never seems . developments during the past year. / them along. They are bright, healthy
to weary of its entrancing strains, They have cut the Véin in four differYoung natives; —The boys weigh about
SEE Bera Since i : world by . ent places“hy inalin » 40 feet, -one me : Nae
. — -f Since it was given to the world by . ent placeshy inclines, one 40 feet, . . 63 pounds apiece, the girl a little. less.
HERE AND-THERE. the eminent composer Bradbury, it . 35 feet, and two from T8to 24 feet in They look as much alike as three peas,
= has been translated into many tongues. depth. The vein, which is from-3 to
A man was around town yesterday
selling Truckee trout.
The removal of the debris from the]
burnt district on Broad street is nea
finished,
EF. G. Waite is making’ a most excellent paper of the Industrial’ and
Mining-Advocate.
The W. C. T. U. wil) play “the Laat
Louf”’ at Grass Valley this evening for
the benefit of the Arbor Day fund.
A company of “opera” singers headed by one Madame Trebelli as the star
threaten to give a performance at tl
city next March,
Patterns.and materials for the cos”
tumes of the chorus singers in the oratorio of Queen Esther can be obtained at the stores of Mrs. Lester & Crawford and of Mrs. C, A. Barrett.
Chinese cooks are Scarce in the
diggings and correspondingly independent. They want from $4.50
week up: They say,
came valueless,
Several quartz claims in this district have recently been -bonded to
men who.appear to-mean business. It
is believed that-the mining industry is
to experience a renewal of activity
here within the next few
around
months.
How is Grass Valley getting alon
with her tree planting arrangements
The. only thing the county seat has in
readiness for the event is the material
for the holes in which to put the trees,
The 22d of February is getting uncomfortably near,
Thothas Hinds, the hall thief, was
Superior
Court on a charge of burglary and
yesterday arraigned in the
given till Monday next to plead.
Hamilton McCormick and
Court as his attorneys.
An’ enthusiastic citizen is of the
opinion that within the next ten years
Valley will
have become merged into one big
@ very apNevada City and Grass
town, and he suggest that
propriate name for the consolidation
would be Bartlettville,
unnecessary to add that the gentleman
is a Democrat,
The stage travel between this city
and the town of Grass Valley ig
large and constantly increasing. It
doesn’t need any commission to regulate the fares in the interest of the people, aslong as it stays down at 25
cents for the round trip of eight miles,
A cable or horse railroad will be the
next link to join the two towns.
A little over two weeks yet, and St.
Valentine’s day will be here. Postmaster Williams and Deputy Colley
have gone into training for the event,
and hope to have themselves in good
condition to stand the strain when_ it
in valentines this year, and the Nevada City dealers will have the handsomest and most expressive of them.
—_—_—_————
Ir you want’a good 5-cent Cigar ask
for the Haverly, at Cuaronnar’s, 522-6
200We have received five dozen pair, of
French Kid Shoes from a bankrupt
stock. The full value is $4 a pair, and
they will be sold at $2.75. San Fran2G
Fifty Cent Roll Butter.
. You can buy at Smith's rancy rresa
Marin county butter at fifty cents a
roll, cash only.
. OG
Soctau party at Town Talk Saturday
night by Messrs. McLeod Bros. and
L, Foote. W. G. Williams, floor manager. eas j28 2t
Go 10° Wadsworth’s new store for
Tr you feel despondent try Dr, Gunn’s
ater
Washington Bartlett
.R. W. Waterman
Wm. C. Hendricks
...Adam Herold
--Geo. A. Johnson
J. D. Spencer
-Jas. A. Louttit
-.A, Abbott
C. Morehouse
ints West, 5:40 a. m.; to points
12:40 p, m.
30 p. mi,
George L.
Hughes have been appointed by the
It is perhaps
ed a horse and buggy from Mrs, Daniel
choice groceries and save money, tf Morrison on the 17th instant, saying
he wanted to go to Bn
would return the same day. He has
THE ORATORIO,
—
pt.
bury's ‘Sublime Composition,
—
Dunn{ “The oratorio of ‘Esther,’ like
Hoitt prominent local musician while
chert
versing yesterday at the postoffice
harpatterNiles} . A
wine needing no bush?”
young man in the crowd.
“I will tell you, my lad,”
said’
first speaker,
“Back in England
lrath
Sims . taverns frequent]
STORY OF THE LONG AGO,
m.}
rly
witnessed.
There will be much in_the Way.
A SPECTACULAR CHARACTER,
And the elaborate costumes to
rig . OF the days when King
over a hundred and seven
provinces.’”’
Following is a brief synopsis of t
oratorio :
AcT 1.
se
man—‘‘Behold — this Mordecai
Scene 2— Recitative — Haman
“There is a certain people.”
Solo—Prophetess—“Lo, o’er the wic
! ACT IL,
Solos~ and
Esther. and
me—Israel, oh
the King.”
‘
‘God is the refuge.’
ACT III.
the _ Jews—‘‘Woe
—What is it, Queen
what was thy request ?””
good unto the King,”
ACT Iv,
g . , Scene 1—Persian Chorus and Solo—
“Haste to the
Solo—Attendants,
Zeresh and Chorus—“ Mordecai, the
Jews shall no longer sit in scorn—-wh
should this Hebrew vex my Lord?”
. ‘Call the Banquet.”
Banquet Hall,”
“Then go thou nierrily.”’
King. Solos—King,
man,
aha, proud Haman
“The
“Trust in the Lord forever.”
wilt keep him in Perfect peace,”
los and
High Priest Hegai.
ACT Vy.
few bright flowers,”
galling defeat, alas! we know it all,
Queen.”
hat is thy request.”’
Fife"
man,
The denunciation,
~ FINALE.
‘Do-I wake,
tivity.”
things.”’ “Praise ‘ye the Lord.”
OUT OF TUNE.
A Musical Genius Skips Out With a Lady's
» Horse and Buggy.
George I. DePrans ig the name of a
man who recently made a tour of this
section inthe role of a piano and
organ tuner. He got several jobs .of
work around here, but in most cases
performed -them unsatisfaclorily despite the pretensions he ™made as the
best in his line, ‘
At Grass.Valley he was arrested for
obtaining $2 50 under false pretenses
from Frank Johns, but by some hocusPocus the ciroumstance-was kept from
the knowledge of the newspapers and
was :
HUSHED UP WITHOUT TRIAL.
It was not the first time he had been
engaged in crooked trangactions.—
Sam Davis of the Carson Appeal wrote
to an officer here denouncing him as a
thief and confidence man, He. had
swindled Davis out of a violin about a
year ago, and the great sagebrush journalist could not forget it, =
From these parts De Prans went to
Rough and Ready. There he borrowSmartaville and
Preparations for the Production of Bradwine, needs no bush,”’ remarked a
some friends about the performance to
. be given at the Theater on Thursday
and Friday evenings of next week.
“What is meant anyway by good
asked a
ing the time of my grandfather
And in it are vividly portrayed some of
the most interesting historical events
of the age with which it deals. The
music is the very soul of harmony,
and while much of it is familiar to
nearly every Civilized human _ being
and undergone numerous innovations
in the manner of its production. None
of the changes have been for the worse,
however, and thé version to be given
here will present many improvements
over former ones that our people have
accessories to give the representation
worn will faithfully illustrate the dress
Ahasuerus
“reigned from India unto Ethiopia,
and twenty
Chorus of. Persians—‘Haman, Haman, long live Haman,’ Solo—Haa} scorn.” “To the King, to the King,”
“Ranchée boys
alle same getee six dollar one week.”
If Assessor Bond rates the ranches
of the county, at anything near the. ed
prices asked for them the assessment
would be evened up to nearly what it
was before the hydraulic minés be1 Duet—
King and Haman—‘A song of joy.”
Chorus — Mordecai,
Israel! go thou unto
“To Thee, oh Lord,”’
Solos and Duets—King and Esther
Esther, and
“If it seem
Scene 2—Scribe reading records for
Scribe and HaEnter Chorus rejoicing—“Aha,
begins to fall.’
ing has given commandment.’’
“Rejoice ! rejoice, open ye the gates,”
“Thou
Sochorus—Mordecai’s sister,
Scene 1—Solo and Triumphal March
—Thus it shall be done unto the man
whom the King delighted to honor,”
Children’s: Chorus— ‘We come with a
Scene'2—Zeresh to Haman—‘‘Thy
Scene _8—The Banquet, Duet -and
Chorus—“Long live our beauteous
“What is thy petition and
“Oh, spare my.
Exit Haor am I dreaming”
‘When the Lord turned again the cap“The Lord has done many
plexion,about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches h
good
two hind feet white, branded J. 8.
conwith
the
durSERRE an ee
Mining on Wood's Ravine.
Tne work of prospecting at
erly direction from-town, has been
series of .cuts and shafts.
taken out. It showed well in free g
Nevada City mine which it joins
the-north.
pump and hoistingworks. This will
trict.
whose judgment in such matters cor
of. been attended.
be
able. It works from $9 to $26 a ton.
the
ninga tunnel on the vein which
in. from 3 to 4 feet’ wide and has pai
from $18 to $35 a ton.
full and profitable operation today.
PERSONAL MENTION
is
to San Francisco.
Hotel in Grass Valley.
town yesterday were E. E, Smith, E
M. Bachelder, John Cahalin and H
’Scheunert, of San Francisco; also J
G. Davison, of Sacramento.
residing on this coast.
Hugh Elias was in town yesterday.
ley stiperintending the construction of
the reservoir near the Empire mine in
which is to be stored the water to be
sed for the North Star mine.
Tidings: Edward Frick, who has
been in town for some time, has gone
back to Washington Territory. We
understand thatMr. Frick has given
up the contemplated plan of starting a
National bank in Grass Valley, much
better inducements being offered him
in Washington Territory.
ce. oa
Fire_at Grass Valley.
Yesterday afternoon the family residence of Mrs. Thomas George, on
Main street, Grass Valley, was discovered in flames. The firemen were
Soon on the scene, and quickly got the
fire under control. The loss by fire
was small, but the water used did considerable damage.
one
A Good Claim.
Messrs. Green, Adolph & Co. have
just made a clean-up at their quartz
claim on Rush creek, They use an
grand larceny. He is a piano and organ
tuner. Heisof medium dark comabout 45 years old, claims to be of
English birth. Stole a horse and buggy.on the 17th day of the present
month, from Rough and Ready,to-wit :
A sorrel mare, white stripe in face,
right side of neck, about 900 pounds
weight; an open buggy, with heavy
wheels, dash-board—wheels and shaft
are new ; also robe or blanket, striped,
gray, red, blueand green. The above
reward will be paid for the apprehenof the thief and capture of property.
Arrest and telegraph. Gaonrtiz Lorp,
Sheriff Nevada County.
Muller & Walling claim on Wood’s
ravine, a mile or morein a northwesting-onfor-the-past two years by a
Last fall a
crushing of twenty tons of ore was
in the ochre and decomposed sulphurets, and yielded $16 to $20 a ton,
This claim is on the same vein as the
It isthe intention to sink
a regular working incline and putona
doubt: soon develop into a good mine
and add anotherproducer to ‘this disMessrs. Lord. & Sharkley,. further
up the ravine, have made: some fair
7 feet. in width, has now been opened
for a distance of 1200 feet in lenth.
Thig_.ig now considered one of the best
‘prospects in the county by miners
mands respect by reason of the success with which their operations have
The_character and
extent of. the deposit of ore, which
shows well in free gold and is in places
heavy with sulphurets, indicate that a
mill on the property would be profitStill furtherup the ravine, on the
south end of the Mount Auburn claim,
considerable prospect has been done
during the last year with good results,
The incline was sunk 80 -feet and
some good-paying ore was taken out.
The Kirkham brothers’ are now runHad one-half
the money. expended on the north end
of this claim been applied to the dek. velopment of the portion now being
worked, there is good reason to believe
the Mt. Auburn would have been in
F. Duplay has returned from a. visit
John Mitchell has returned to Oakland after paying a visit to his brother,
Wm. H. Mitchell of the Wisconsin
Among the commercial travelers in
Union: 's. Wafile, of Minnesota, is
visiting his nephew, A. J. Foster, in
Grass Valley, whom he had not, until
his arrival, met in forty years. Mr.
Waffle has. several married children
W. F. Englebright is at Grass Val~~ Bitters, that it compensates for this
loss
THREE OF A KIND.
—.
igh,
the Printers.
@.
on
land. They were taken in hand
consigned. to the ‘tender ‘mercies
the
tion.
Yesterday forenoon farmer Wellm
came into the Transcript office
TO SHOW HIS PETS
go.
‘old
paper of Northern California.
editor,” he said.
gent, this is Amos Daniel, and this
Amy Sophrona.’’
on
NO} lady and her two little brothers polit
attending public school regularly,
when their father: said he: was
and are inseparable companions. °
Mrs. Hopper. The triplets are the
YOUNGEST OF SEVEN
nhave been blessed with.
at a time.’’
—e 2 Be
Raiders from the South.
into small tracts for settlers,
man of ordinary means.
and throw in the land.
don’t you forget it.”
A Case of Want.
Charles Morrison, recently attacked
. Methodist Church in Grass Valley,
food. He used to-be & prosperous citizen of Grass Valley, and was then always quick to respond to appeals for
charity. He has by a long-continued
streak of what some people call bad
luck become impoverished. The people of Grass Valley will probably see
that he is well taken care of now his
necessities have been made known.
LS
The Effects of Mental Exhaustien,
Many diseases, especially those of
the nervous system, are the products
of daily renewed’ mental exhaustion.
Business avocations often involve: an
amount of mental wear and tear very
prejudicial to physical health, and the
professions, if arduously pursued, are
no less destructive to brain and nerve
tissue. It is one of the most important attributes of Hostetter’s Stomach
undue -ofissue,and-that it imparts
new ene: tothe brain and nerves.
weakened mental energy and physical
The Wellman Triplets in Town— They Visit
One of the features ‘of the Nevada
County Re-Union Pienic in June, 1879,
were thé three children born on _December 2d, 1878, to Mr. and Mrs. Miles
Wellman, who live in Yuba county,
about ten miles this side of WheatHon. Niles Searls, George S. Hupp
and Charles McElvy, one babe being
each of those gentlemen, who exhibited them with pride to the vast multitude of people in attendance. That
Fall the youngsters were taken to the
Mechanic’s Fair in San Francisco, and
were there also the center of attracThe headquarters of the leading news“‘Here’s the triplets again, aed
“This is Aaron Sarbut . spects as is Nevada City,
going to Nevada City to sell a load of .
Their mother used to be housekeeper in the family-of Hon. A. A, Sargent
‘at this city, and her name then was
Children that Mr, and Mrs. Wellman
“T like children,” said Mr, Wellman,
“and wouldn’t swap these off for the
best farm in California; but it’s time
to quit when they begin to arrive three .
H.,. V. Reardan writes to George E
Turner of this city saying that Los Angeles men are investing in land around
Oroville and will divide the same up
Said a
is} Los Angelene to a Nevada Cityan at.
d . Sacramento recently, “All the land
down in our part of the State has been
bought and sold so often that the price
has got clear up beyond the reach of a
In fact, it} B
has crawled so high that now we don’t
pretend to sell it. We sell the climate
We’ve-got to
go into your part of the State fortand
to speculate with. We’re getting there
as fast as we can, and you’ll soon have
us with you. We'll wake you up, and
with paralysis, has been discovered
. . lying in a small room in the rear of the
suffering for a lack of attendance and
The rapidity with which it renews .
Nevada City and Pictures.
by
fe their enlightenment.
bly there is ‘not a town of its size i
an . #Fe few communities where an equall
hospitality prevails,
up that -causes them to
promptly to every worthy charitabl
munity’s interests and
world’ just as good in all these
backward about coming forward.
+. @e-s
Death of Charlés Doyle.
gentléman well known at this city
There died in this city Wednesday
from consumption, Charles H. Doyle
well he
agreeable companion.
mise.
The Town Talk Case.
} ee
with,
time of going to press.
eters
““My love, what magic spell is thrown
Upon your face? tts charm I own.
ence came thy pure and early teeth? Thy rey lips! Thy perfume breath?”
She said, in accents Sweet and clear, “Tis only SOZODONT,
my dear.”
0-0
Fresn seeds of all kinds at Carr
Tos,
tf
Way will you cough when Shiloh’s
ure will give immediate relief. Price
10 cents, 50 cents, and $1, Carr Bros.
———— 60:
Tuar hackin cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantee it. Carr Bros,
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WI you suffer with D rspepsia and
Liver Complaint? Shilo Vs Vitalizer
is guaranteed to curé you. Carr Breas.
Ovur a million bottles of Dr. Gunn’s
Bitters have been sold during the past
year, and not a single complaint has
ever been made against them.
It is All True,
A letter has just been received from
areliable person iti San Bernardino
county, saying: ‘The National Horse
Liniment will do more than is claimed
for it. It is the best liniment I have
ever used, and all who use it speak in
the same terms, I have performed
cures that seem miracles,” ° We take
pleasure in calling the attention of our
readers to the above, and also that W.
D. Vinton is agent for this valuable
preparation,
Ss
There has been received at this office a letter from-a San Francisco man
who wants to know what his chances
for realizing fair prices would be if he
brought here $5,000 worth of oil paintings to be sold at auction. This being
@ case where lying is justifiable, the
picture man was answered to the effect that our people are too poor to reyel in such luxuries, and that he had} ——
better give Nevada City a wide berth, . ———
Just where the lie comes in may not . =<!
be apparent to the readers abroad,
therefore an explanation is made for
It is not true
that our people are very poor. Probathe.country that is more thrifty than
this. Prosperity reigns on every hand.
There are comparatively few cases of
want,and the rattle of Starvation’s
bones’ is not, heard in the land. There
well developed spirit of generosity and
There is a godown-in-the-pocket vein in their makei
resporid
movement, and nowhere is evinced +a readiness in showing a willinga fl
is ness to help along every public enterSpectacular and Musical
prs calculated to advance “the com: ries , ae
As they wery introduced the little happiness.
e-. There may be. other places. in the
ly bowed and shook hands. They are rebut they are
The Marysville-Appea} gives the following particulars of the death of a
He was considerably known throughout the county, having on several occasions been in the journalistic field,
at one time having charge of the Valley Advocate. To those who knew him
was always a pleasant and
He leaves a
Wife, séveral small children, a brother
and several sisters to mourn. his deThe demurrer in the case of the People vs. Charles Nichols was over ruled
by Justice Sowden yesterday, and the
preliminary examination proceeded
It had not concluded at the
. NEVADA THEATER.
Thursday and Friday Evenings,
February 3d and 4th.
THE ORATORIO OF
THIER
The Beautiful Queen,
n. By tho Singers of Nevada City,
: Under the ang} ices ofthe
Ladies’ Loyal League, No.7, Auxiliary~ to
\ Chattanooga Post.
». Director.. A. @. Bixler, of @. A. R.
Pianist Mrs. L. 8. ins,
® Positively the Grandest
ENTERTAINMENT
EVER WITNESSED IN NEVADA COUNTY:
Grand Chorus of 100 Voices !
50 Beautiful Singing Children {
30 Popular Solo Singers!
:. Gorgeous Costumes !
; Magnificent Spectacular Effects!
‘ Bewltching Triumphal March!
HIS ORATORIO HAS BEEN SUNG IN
HT America more times than any other
eveo written. It abounds with the most
Charming Music and Powerful Dramatic
Situations. Many
_INowel Features
Will be introduced in connection with its
performance here, an attempt being made to
roduce it on a scale of grandeur never before attempted in the interior of California,
Two Distinct Casts,
Introducing new singers in all the principal
parta utexch rendition. For cast, synopsis,
ete., see four-page programs.
POPULAR PRIOES!
Popular Prices! Popular Prices!
POPULAR PRICES!
Adults ‘ as ; 50 cents
Children under 12 (if with parents). 25 cents
Reserved scats at Vinton’s without
extra charge.
‘WITHIN THE PAST TWO MONTHS
HAS BEEN
just purchased an immense stock of
For a long time I have not
February Staple Dry Goods will be
As are kept in any first-class shoe store
from a bankrupt stock.
they will be sold at $2.75,
I am now ready to undersell
two stores in the
North Bloomfield—and as .
own Clothing Manufacturing,
made up.
Remember, L.
vada’ county,
M. J. NOLAN
Bloomfield.
aw aay
not.
Meat Market.
North Bloomfield — Ne
8.—THE INTESEST OF THOSE WHO
r; attend will be greatly enhanced by
rat reading the Book of Esther.
ory
A. DURAND,
SPANISH: AND FRENCH
RESTAURANT.
Commercial Street, Nevada City, Oal.
i
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TREES AND PLANTS
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OreARE you made miserable by indigesarastra for crushing and make about
$4 day tothe man. The ore pays in
the neighborhood of $30 a ton.
Greatly Excited.
Not a few of the citizens: of Nevada
City have recently become greatly excited over the as that
several of their friends who had been
}pronounced by their physicians as incurable and beyond all hope—suffering with that dreaded monster, Consumption—have been completely cured
by Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, the only remedy that does
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is the remedy for you. Carr Bros.
Forchoice, fresh family groceries
try Geo. C. Gaylord’s Store. A comj23-1w
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“HACKMETACK,” a lasting and fra‘arr
For lame back, side or chest, use
r. Price 26 cents,
ee,
For nervousness Dr. Gunn’s Bitters
the best remedy in the wide world.
2B Catalogue tree on application.
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Suon’s cough and consumption . ————__:—__—_°_ “"" “™.
Weisshein Bros
SPBcra LL FACILITIES
At Sacramente Prices.
BANKERS,
—For— .
Buying and Selling
Meals at All Hours 1
Best and Cheapest Restaurant in
Regular dinner, with claret, 25c.
A good meal for 15c.°
Coffee and doughnuts or bread, 10c,
Fresh Oysters, 4
.
. Chicken,
.
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.
}
. To Order.
J.
the City.
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! Warre clover, alfalfa, timothy, red Deaquits tad Fine Suppers on Short
~~eo not yet come back, and Sheriff ee Canker Mouth: Carr Bros. clover, blue grasa, ae red top Wining: Notice
ianediavely Slloved Me coaetk {Baa been notified ‘ol the theft ar’ eo ye grass and other kinds of ef
immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Stieriff hes anne -Swarr’s photographs are second to. field , at Carr Bros. tf :
Carr Bros. ° ascertained that he was in . one in the State. Goand see spece a
sm —tomeon ain: . Homasterille the night after ‘hin gh imens at his on road, stost, . Catanan cured, health viet! Stocks
on” izer is what you need through coun’ 0 doors above Luetje ’g, secured, hiloh’s Catarrh ee : : ase
Prostpasicn, leave stite, Disea ae nes hetticetas nate: . Betoun lee, o80-tf . Remedy. Price 50 cente, Nasal In.
irc : eheentinisk : $25 Rewanp. 4 Fresh vegetable, flower and field a May wher g ee Paps oy @W*pecie! atization paid to Lady Paie D. D. D. for Dyspepsia, George I. De Prans is wanted for seeds at Carr ieee a seeds at Carr Bros, 5 a
}sold at the lowest market rates:
Hotel.
Proprietor of San F, Opp. Stores of N
“wena /AT THE NATIONAL BXCHANG
These goods will begin arriving about F°
We have also received five dozen p
The full v
So I save the wholesa
goods are brought direct from N
HYMAN of the S
sition Stores is the man who broug
Call and price the goods whether you
Nevada City — Commercial Street,
f
So BRIis rx
y THE SAN FRANCISCO OPPOSITION STORES THAT THE
of goods was reduced very low in all the departments. I have therefor
Ready-made Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, ie
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes .
paid much atte
ntion to keeping staple Dr.
Goods, but am now getting in large line of a ;
Calicos, Sheeting, Muslins, Gingham
And all other Staple Dry Goods.
Sold at Cost, as an Advertisement. 4
inSan Francisco. The Best Brands,
air French kid shoes.
alue is $4 a. pair, and
all competitors, .
county—one at Nevad
buy for
quantities T get special bargains..
cash and-in
These are the only stores in the county that do their
I buy the cloth
lers’ profit.
ew York.
and
an Francisco Oppoht prices down in Neis manager of my Store at North
arly opposite Mrs, Edward's
L. HYMAN, »
evada City and North Bloomfield,
‘WOK STORE.
Can be found everything in the line of
Fancy . Stationery,
Blank Books, School Books, :
Printed Books in Cloth and Fine Bindings,
ALBUMS, :: SILVER WARE
. -Y CUTLERY
SPECTACLES, JEWELRY, DOLLS, TOYS, &c.
COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
BRAND & STICH, Proprietors.
. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENOY.
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ie
ee
*““Beehiwe.>>
Fish, Bto,. The Leading Grocery and Family Provision §
rm NEVADA orry.
J. JACKSON .ee
There will always be-found at ‘this first
Store every article required for far
¥
nily ‘use,
a
+ *-* Proprietor,
&
1
eo e+
; ALSO ON HAND THE VERY BEST OF ~
WrINnNTsSs ann hxXrQ
J. 3 TAOKHOW, 18 na
; BUSIN
h
a City and one at
Most of my
want to buy or
We are always pleased to show them,
L. HYMAN,
Proprietor of the San Francisco Opposition Stores.
Opposite Kent's
lore
-class Grocery
which will be
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8,
have
large
&
get it
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