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August 26, 1884 (4 pages)

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bie ‘The Nevada Daily Transeript. pablished Daily, Mondays Excepted, BROWN & CALKINS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1884 gS Tuk San Francisco Post gives the returns of Presidential ballots cast on the various trains on a through trip from New York to San Francisco. If the result can be regarded as an indication of the outcome in November, Blaine will receive two votes for every one cast for Cleveland. Out of a total of 480 votes, Blaine received 327 to Cleveland’s 151. caliente Op pr meinnanmenenn stara Anp now the Pittsburg Globe is ~ ‘numbered among those of Cleveland’s $109,000,000. supports who are ready to let him drop. The Globe, was one of the first papers in the country that hoisted the name of Cleveland, and predicted hie nomination at Chicago, and now its editor, James W. Breen, denounces him and declares for Butler. *a “Brack Jack, the famous stage robber, has completed his term in the California State Prison, and is anid to bein the vicinity of Davisville. His visit to that place has revived an old story that $2.000, the result of his many robberies, was buried in that vicinity prior to his arrest and conviction. From present appearances, that impatient Georgia editor, whois anxious to have the portrait of ex-Secretary Jefferson Davis hung up among those of other Secretaries in the Wer Department, will have to wait at least four years longer. >_> Tux New. York World having nothing else to say, revives the old refrain, ‘Turn the rascals out,” forgetting that they were turned ont in 1860:and have never been able to get in again. Perhaps the chorus is in the nature of a wail. ; Tr must be inadvertence that the name of Henry H. Hadley, the author of the Morey letter forgery, does not appear in the list of prominent Democrats who have been invited to co-operate with the Democratic National Committee. Pxans have been prepared by a London engineer and Captain Eads for a ship canal across Ireland from Galway to Dublin, a distance ef 127 miles. The work contemplated will float the largest vessels and cost >> Tr is thought that from 2,500 to _ 3,000 Chinamen will be employed in Sacramento county this month in picking hops. —-—+--+ « Ir is estimated that Senttle, Washington Territory, sends $59,000 anpually to California in paymsnt for vegetables. Tue cost of the uniforms for the San Francisco political clubs in the present campaign is estimated at $100,000. Tue mines of the Comstock for the quarter ending June 30, 1884, yielded, ‘gross, $670,557, and net, $131,656. Catrrornta parties have purchased 212,000 acres of grazing land in Box Elder county, Utah, for $1 an acre. ~_>:o—_—Tue rece'pts of the finest saloon in the Coeur d’Alene country are less than $5 a day. Tue man that is burned stake is literally fired out. Don’t forget that J. J. Jackson at the ~kzeps on-hand all kinds of canned ht amecting of the goods, sugar-cured hams, wines and liquors for medicinal purposes, and everything found in a first-class grocery store, jy19-t£ A Penny Saved [is Twopence Earned. A little SOZODONT, used right along every day, costs but litt'e trouble and is pleasant always, It saves years of suffering from diseased gums and teeth in later days. Its useis economical of time and cumfort. Use SOZODONT. _ Sa eS Assessment Notice. , on of prineipal p! ness, San ‘rancisco, Salto Location of works, Nevada county, California. Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the.22d .» 1884, an assessment (No. 16) of Ten (10c) ts per share was levied upon a stock of the cor tion, payable are ly in United 8 id coin to No. 622 Montgomery. Any stock upon which this" assessment shall remain unpaid on “FRIDAY, the Twenty-sixth(26th) dav of September, 1884, will be sortie: and advertised for sale at public auc and unless payment is de hetore, will be sold on Thursday, the _‘Biete (46th) day, of Oct., 1884, to -pay « the uent assessment, togetner with gosts of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the rd.of Dirctors. ; THEO. WETZEL, Secretary. be mag 622 Montgomery street, San DIVIDEND NOTICE. FFICE OF THE DERBEC BLUE GRAVO EL MINING COMPANY. San Francisco, June 19, 1884. above named wae hee 18 rt ‘divid end No. 6, of Ten Cents (100) per 26, 1884, at ye ia. Canis, raster books will be closed on the 2ist instant. THEO. WETZEL “oftce—w6 622 Montyumery street, Son at the office of the Company, . . Serg’t Serg’t J. Rich, Private 8. L. Rogers, Serg’t Henry Bush. ° i POLITICAL NOTICES. ta All political announcements must be paid for in advance. For Public Administrator. —— H. BOARDMAN, of Nevada City, , will be a candidate for the office of Public Administrator, subject to nomination by the Republican County Convention. — a ° For Supervisor. M. H. SMITH, of Nevada City, is hereby announced asa candidate for Supervisor of the First District, subject toa nomination by the Repub.ican convention. For County Clerk. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies, .A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, SOLD ONTY IN CANS. Roya, Baking Powper Co., 106 Wall st. N. Y. HS Go TO L. WEED, of Grass Valley, will . bea candidate for County Clerk, subjeot t» the action of the Repubiican County Uonvention. For Sheriff. J W. ROBINSON, of Nevada City, , will bea candidate for Sheriff, subjoct tot he action of the Republican County Vonvention. For Sheriff. J awe alee Sr., of Grass Vallev, will bea candidate for Sheriff, subject to the action of ‘he Demucratic Nominating Convention of Nevada county. For County Treasurer. . EO. E. ROBINSON will be a canGg didate for the office of Coun y_ Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. For County Treasurer. Hine McNULTY, of Moore’s Flat, is hereby annouuced as a candidate for the office of County Tieasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican County vention August 27th, 1884. For Sheriff. EORGE LORD, of Grass Valley, wiil be a candidate for the nomination of Sheriff, subject to the action of the Republican County Convention. For Justice of the Peace. WwW P. SOWDEN will be a Repub. lican candidate for Justice of the Peace in Nevada Township. For Supervisor. \CAILAS WHITING, of Nevada Citv, is hereby announced as a candidate for the office of Supervisor of this District. Subject to the decision of the voters of the Distret. CARR ROS , For Supervisor. *) 3 HAS. E. MULLOY is hereby announced as a candidate forthe office of Supervisor from District No. 1, (Nevada Township) subject to tne decision of the Republican County Convention to be held Wednesday, August 27th, 1884. For Sheriff. TO EXCHANCE TEPHEN MOORE, of Grass Valley, will be a candidate fur the nomiuation of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. For County Treasurer. L. DAY is acandidate for the office , of Treasurer of Nevada County, subject to the action of the Republican Convention. For Supervisor. N. STRANAHAN willbe a candi. . date for Supervisor fo this District, subject to the action of the Republican county convention. For District Attorney. SOHOOL BOOKS, V D. LONG will be a candidate for the nomination of District Attorney subject to the action of the Republican eounty convention. For District Attorney. And-Buy New Ones D. MASON will bea candidate for District Attorney subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention, For Assemblyman. F. McGLASHAN hereby announ. ces himself as a candidate for the Assembly, from the 15th Assembly District, subject to the action of the Republican County Convention. For District Attorney. P F. SIMONDS is hereby announced » asacandidate for District Attorney, eubject tothe decision of the Republicau County Convention. Regular ListPrices Notice to the People ot Nevada County. {IDNEY RICHARD-ON of Bloomfield Township, pr poses to enter servive of the people, as Sheriff of Nevaca county; and willexpect the approbation of the entire delegation of the Republican Convention, to meet prior to the next coming election, SIDNEY RICHARDSON. May28th, 1884. Notice to Creditors. Ls the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, Inthe matter of the Estate of Peter Ernst, d Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Adninistrator of the estate o° ‘Peter Ernst, deceased, to the creditor: 2f a.d all persons having claims against the saia deceased, toexhibit them with the -ecessary vouchers within four months after the ‘irst publication of this notice, to the said Administrator, at the law office of Walling & Gaylord, in Nevada Citv, Nevada Connty, California. DAVID N_ JONES, Administrator of the estate of Peter Ernst deceased. , Dated at Nevada City, August 25,1884." Walling & Gaylord, Atty’s ag26 MILITARY BALL Exrunt’s Exali, iN sees RANCH FOR SALF. — M LYNCH offers for sale his fine . Rauch on the Blue ‘ent koai, three miles froin Nevads City. It consists or. 130 acres to 900f which 1. have a Govern.went patent. 80 acres under cultivation and well tenced. Plenty of free water for irrigation and stock all the year around, with a pertect system of reservoirs, ditches and flumes. On the Ranch is a new dwelling house with four rooms ; a barn 60x28 feet, two large shics, a stabie 36x24 feet wich 16 foot shed. Ail new buildings. Wayon sheu 84x20 feet, smokehouse, woodshed and tool-room ; 70 t ns baled hay, 50 tons loose hay, 20 acres alfalfa standing, 30 qcres of clover, 6 good work horses, 13 head of cattle, hogs, 7 acres of potatoes, two new wagons, mowing machine, horse-rake, 2 harrows, 3 plows. Have also 100 acres of timber land. Will sell the place with everything on it at a sacrifice. Apply either atmy place or ac the TRANSCRIPT Office. alb M. LYNCH, Nevada City, Cal. Tuesday Even’g, Sept. 9, 1884, For the Benefit of ‘GQOYNE'S MILITARY BAND, The proceeds: being applied ‘to the purchase of Uniforms for that Certi .cate of Copartnership. a State of California, County of Nevada, ss. E THE UNDERSIGNED, George 8. Brand and Robert G.McCutchan, do hereby certify that we are partners, transacting business in Nevada City, County of Nevada, State of California, under the firm name and style 6f Brand & McCutchan; that the names in full of all the members of Lsuch-partnership are George S.-Brind and Robert G. McCutchan, and that the places of our respe.tive residences are Nevada City, and are set opposite our. respective hames hereto subscribed. GEORGE 8S, BRAND, . NevadaCity, Cal. ROBERT G. McCUTCHAN, Nevada City, Ca Dated August 21, [884. ag? COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. Serg’t C. P. E. Gray, Private J, A. Clancy, Private D.F.Getchell, Private S. Lanyon, "Private F. W. Bost. FLOOR DIRECTOR. Private Simon Lanyon. FLOOR MANAGERS. Lieut. G. Ay Nihell, Serg’tC. P. E. Gray, Corp. Wm. Quigley, P.ivate F. W. Bost, Private D,F Getchell, Private J. A. Clancy. RECEPTION COMMITTEE. J. A. Rapp, _ Lieut. P. F, Simonds, D. B. Getchell, Private Si. Mobley, Private Victor Routhier, 1. 9 : Notice to Creditors. be cream \ Superior’ Court, Nevada County, California. N the matter of the estate of Margaret Pingree, deceased. Notice is hereby yiven by the undersigned, executor of the last will and testament of Margaret Pingree, deceased, to the creditors of, aud all persons having claims against the said deceased, to i exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, is : within four months after the first publicaMusi¢ by the full Military Band. tion of this notice, to the said executor, at Capt. the law office of Niles Searls, Nevada City, Cal., the same being the place for the transaction of the busi of said estate. _ I. O PINGREE, Executor of last will and testament of Margaret Pingree, deceased. Tickets..........-;One Dollar Conald » Assessment Notice. S conte ae barn 7 Eon pariaped ANY. Location o incipal place business, San Francisco, rd ot ng 4 — of works, Nevada County, Cali‘orn Notice is hereby given that.at a meeting of the Bo:rd of Directors, held on’ the 30th doy of July, 1884, an assessment (No. 7) of Two Cents (2c) per share was ‘evied upon the capital stuck of the corporation, payable immediately in Usited States gold coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, Room 4, second floor, No. 309 California street, Sin Francisco, California Any stock bs pe which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 2nd day of September 1884, ial he delinquent, = povecenet for saie at public auction; and unless ment is made betore, will be sold Lon MONDAY, E. M. Preston. the 22 jay tember. 1884, toyay the delinquent, “wscssment together la Bocaire Deposite, Buy and Sell Ex with costs vertising and expenses 4 eaf Purchase Gold Dus and Bulliop a ? M oe SiNoton, acuere ” Cg Price Paid for Stat and Coun Office Room 4,second floor, No. 309 Ual. ty Warrants. fornia St., San Francisco, Cal. DRAW CHEOKS OV New Work, CITIZENS BANK, Pai up Capt, $30,00 OFFIORRS: M. HUNT...+-; . Vice President JOHN T. MOKTAN aaovesegs ier D. E. MORGAN. . +. + Secretary —DI2ECTORS:— Dr. R. M. Hon. Joun T. Monean. Gro. M. Heenss. Gxo. A. CoorsR. Niugs Searus. L. HousmMas t Sacramento, San Francisco Also Sell Exchange on all the Principa Euro} es. Make Collecti Banking Business. ., — CORRESPON DENTP—
Nuw Yorx—First Nationa) Bank. Sax Francisco—First National Gold Bank Sacramento—National Gold Bank of D O Mills & Co. We issue Sight Drafts, Bills of Ex and Letters of Credit available in any of Great Britain and Europe. OPERA SALOON —AND— BOWLING ALLEY, Under Nevada Theatre, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. ROGER CONLAN, Proprietor. LUETJE & BRAND, WATCHMAKER and t ta G and Jeweler. BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY. LONG LOOKED FOR. THE ABOVE SALOON HAS r tly been enlarged, refurnished, renevated and /} made lighter, and is now # pleasant resort. The best of The Pacific Incubator, LIQUORS And CIGARS Always kept at the Bar. ATCHKS° EGGS BETTER THAN A HEN. The best Machine in the World. Send stamo for Illustrated Circular to GEv. B. BAYLEY, Manufact:rer. ag5 No. 87, Castro St. Oakland, Cal. The Coolest Beer in the City Can be fcund atthe OPERA SALOON. Give it a trial. ya BUY THE BEST QUALITY, Union India Rubber Co’s Pure Gum CRACKPROOF e A Splendid Bowling Alley Is in connection with the saloon. Don't forget the place, under the Theatre. jy3-1m ROGER CUONLAN. PRICE LIST FOR— = EL. —_—— Flour per 100 Ibs.. .-$2 25 Corn Ground Barley 100 lbs, 1 35 Middlings 100 lbs... 1 50 Bran 100 lbe..-1 25 Crushed Sugar 9 lbs Granulated“ 91-2 Brown * 101-2 Java Coffee 4 Costa Rica “ 6 Beans 33. Tomatoes Green Con 7 Green Peas 7 String Beans. 7 Oysters 8 Lobsters Sardines * ,eoeeel 00 Jelly eee 00 Deviled Ham 4 “. ..1 00 Corned Beef 3 “...1 00 Salmon § “ae ee TablePeaches 4 ‘“‘...1 00 Coffee, 3 Ib cans ...--60 Chocolate, 4 papers ...1 00 Washing Powder 12 papr’s 1 00 Tea, 5 Ib box.....-..1 25 Coal Oil, per 5 gallon can, 1 50 Candles 60 for.....-.--1 00 Candles per box.....--1 75 iy PRIVATE LESSONS IN SHORTHAND —AND— TYPE WRITING. F, H. McALLISTER. RUBBER BOOTS. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ! Bi sure the Boots are stamped CRACK PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE GUM SPRINGS on the fvot and instep, which prevents thelr cracking or breaking. Weare making them with RUBBER AND ASBESTOS Soles, which make them last more than twice as long as any Rubber Boots made, FOR SALE B\ ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING, PACKING, HOSE, SPRINGS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, Ete. Goodyear Rubber Co. R. H. PEASE, Ja. SM. RUNYON, } Agents. SAN FRANCISCO. Selling Out ! PROF. E. MULLER —TEACHER OF— ——_MuuUs1io,—— AND— LANGUAGES. —o— : * NSTUCTIONS GIVEN IN HARMONY AND THOROUGH BASS. FoREIGN Having concluded to known here, the entire stock of and everything that is usually to be found Clothing Store. Ee REMEMBER “@g TAM CLOSING OUT! NO In Proof of this Assertion, many dollars by trading at Casper’s. ‘PUBLIC AUCTION! posed of. K. CASPER, August 2ist, 1884. Twenty-five Cents ‘Searls & Searls, Atty’s. Selling Out! Syrup per gallon, 75 Syrup 5 gallon keg,.. 300 Codfish per Ib,..--. a And evervthing else in propor WILLIAM WOLF. seoee Selling Out! At CASPER es. RETIRE FROM BUSINESS In Nevada city on or before January rst, 1885, I therefore offer to the public at lower prices than were ever before MEN'S; AND BOYS CLOTHING, Consisting of first-class Broadcloth, Cassimere and Pique Suits, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Blankets, in a. first-class HUMBUG I-WILL NOT REFUSE ANY REASONABLE BID. &@ Now is the golden opportunity (it may never occur again in your experience) to buy goods at your own prices. dollar saved isa dollarearned, and you can save a great A PUBLIC AUCTION ! Will be held on the premises, KS" EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, from 8 to 9:30 o'clock thereafter till further notice. This sale will continue till the whole stock is disTo any one desiring to purchase the entire stock, a very liberal discount will be made. ‘Proprietor. Selling Out! > THE TIMES? FIAM WOLES. Ratucton in Prices to Sui FAIR CEO. E. TURNER, PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY, OFFERING GOODS IN H1S LINE AT LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT 1N NEVADA COUNTY. The goods consists in part of HARDWARE, Of Every Description. Iron and Steel, Stoves and inware, Gas Pipes and Fittings, Rope, Blocks, Powder and Fuse, Shovels’ and Picks, Axes and Sledges, Guns and Pistols, PAINTS AND OILS, Window Glass and Putty. Crockery and Glass. Ware Mill and Mining Supplies. cece Agent for the Best Powder Comnies in the State. . Mechanics’ Tools of all. kinds. Fine stock Granite Iron Ware. Best lot of Lamps in the city. Purchasers willzsave money by buying at my establishment. GEO. E. TURNER. Nevada County N. @. B. R. T ‘+ SWILLLEAVE AND ARRIVE AT Wevada City -—ON AND AFTER— Wednesday, April 16th, 1884, AS FOLLOWS LEAVING FOR COLFAX. G45 “aongor arving i Son Weansne . nger arriv: ran 5.40 P. M., and 6,40 P. M * 915 P. M. DAILY. ARRIVING FROM COLFAX, 11.18 A.M. DAILY. é 6.5 P M DAILY connecting with 9.99 isco SPECIAL TRAINS will be run Daily, senger leaving San Fran commencing Monday, April 14th continue until er ni ce, —, a and Nevada City, leaving as Grass Valley, 9.15 A. M.: Nevada City, 10 Pasat 8.00 5.15 P. or ag 4.30 P. M.; Nevada City, ee. fA . pe THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION —OF THE— EL DORADO DISTRICT Agricultural Association, {NO. 8, Comprising the counties of Nevada, ‘an El Dorado, Amador, Alpine and E tohgy Z will be held at GRASS VALLEY, NEVADA CYUNTY, CAL., Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs. day, Friday, Saturday, Septemoer 2, 3, 4,5 an 6, OVER $5,000 In Premiums at the Park And Pavilion ! SPEED PROGRAMME AT WATT PARK! First Day—Tuesday, September 2. Mo.1. RUNNING. Three-quarters mile dash for 2-year-olus; free for all Purse $150. No.2. RUNNING, Half-mile and repeat for District horses. Purse $250, ' No. 8. TROTTING. 2:55 class for District horses. Purse $200. Second Day— Wednesday, Sept, 3. RUNNING. Three-quarters of mile and repeat, for District horses. En trance, $25; $10 forfeit; $100 ac.ded, No. 5. RUNNING. . Selling: race. “ Valua. tion $1,000, with 2 pounds off for each $100 below, and 8 pounds added for each $100 above—11-8 miles dash. Purse $ 00, No.6 PACING. 2:20 class. Purse $500, SPECIALRACE. TROTTING. Halt mile heats for 3 3 ear olds of the District. 2 in. 8. Purse $100, 7 Third Day—Thursday, Sept. 4 No.7. RUNNING. One mile and t, free forall. $50 entrance; $15 forfeit: $250 add No.6. PACING. Mile heats, 2 in 3, for Di,trict horses, Purse $150. 9 TROTTING. For double teams, Mile heats, best2 in 3. Purse 375. No. 10. WALKING FOR STALLIONS. One mile. $5 entrance; $25 added. Fourth Day—Friday,September 5. Noll. RUNNING. Half mile and repeat, 8-year-olds, District: horses. Entrance $25; $10 forfeit; $100 added. No. 12. TROTTING. 2:45 class. Mile heats, 3in 5, District horses Purse $200, No. 18.RUNNING. Saddle horse race, for District horses who have never won money -catch weights—half mile dash, Entrance $5; $25 added. SPECIAL RACE. THKOTTING. Halt mile heats for 2 year olds of the District. 2 in 3. Purse $100. Fifth Day—Saturday, Sept. 6th, No. 14. RUNNING. Oneand a half mile dash, free for all. $25 entrance; $10 forfeit; $200 added. No. 15. TROTTING. 2:26 class, free for all, Purse $600. No.16. RUNNING Mule Race—go as you please—free for all. Entrance fee ; $25 added, Last mule out wins the money. Conditions and Remarks. All Trotting and Pacing Reces, except when otherwise specified, best 3 in 5. Five to enter and three to start. In kunning races, to fill purses, five or miore subscribers are necessary. in all races, except wheh otherwise e2pressly stated, entrance fee ten per cent. on purse, to pany nomirati Purses divided at the rate o 60 per cent for first h. rse, 3u YF cent for second, and 10 per cent. to third. National Association rules to govern Trotting, and Pacitic Coast Blood Horse association to govern Running races. The Board xeserves the right to trot heats of any two chisses alternately, or to trot or run_a special race between heats. No money for a walk over. Horses entered for can only be drawn by consent of the Judges. Allentries to be made in writing, giving name, sex, color and marks of horses; also name and residence of owner. In Running races, full colors must be worn by rid-rs. Driversin Trotting Races are requested to wear caps of distinct colors, to be named in their entries, as their horses will be designated upon programmes by colors worn by drivers. Entries to all the above races to close with the Secretary on Friday, August 15th, 1884. All races in which District Horses are entel they must have been owned in the we gir to July 1st, 1884; except when specitied ‘Free for all.” MORNING ENTERTAINMENTS. FIRST DAY. Game of Cricket-.between the Clubs of the District, for a purse uf $50. SECOND DaY. A Ladies’ Tournament, for sundry prizes. THIRD Day. Game of Baseball between the Clubs of the District, for a purse of $50. Grand Stock Parade at 10 a. M. FOURTH DAY. A Boys’ Tournament, for sundry prizes, FIFTH DAY. Grand Stock Parade and award of Premiums. Address all communications to GEUKGE FLETCHER, Assistant Secretary. Holbrooke Hotel, Grass Valley, Cal. GEO. G. BLANCHARD, President. jy30-td Dr. Frazier’s Koot Bitters. ge ee Root Bittere-are not a dram shop beverage, but are strictly medicinalin every sense. They act strougly upoa the liver and kidneys, keep the bowels open and regular, make the weak strong, heal the lungs, build up the nerves, and cleanse er) blood and system of every impurity. by Corr Bros, $1. Ointment. Dr. Frazier’s ‘Magic gees A sure cure for Little Grubs Rough Skin, ete. It will remove that rouy”,. ness from the hands and face, and ”,ske you beautiful. Price 50c. 24 FRAZIER MEVI INE: CO., Props, : Cleve) and, Obie. For. sale by Carr Bros. oe iene oS) DR. BR. M. HUNT, Tickets, Good on these special trains onl 25 cents. " Children betw “4 of age, 15 cent, een Sand 11 years ‘JOHN F. KIDDER, Manager. and Pine &Sts., ‘0 i Large Stock of Physician, OFFICE AT VINTON’S DRUG -STORE, NEVADA CITY. Store, Nevada City _ WALTER D. VINTON ietor:. Patent Medicines, Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, _ Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, ag ’ Toilet Articles of all kinds Careful’ attention Given to Compounding]?res.riptions. Perfect Purity Guaiante:d. %AGENT FOR THE BEST INSURANCE, COMPANIES IN THR WORLD ‘Imperial, London, Northern-& Queen, Liverpool, Louéon,.® &