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January 10, 1885 (4 pages)

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TE ‘ay Toe Brown & CALKINS... Proprietors. < SATURDAY, JAN. 10, 1885. forthe benefit of his creditors, and take up his abode, temporarily, ‘with the greathearted and bene“-yolent Mr. Childs of Philadephia. The spectacle of the great soldier of the Republic, without roof to, shelter him and his’ family, is enough to pring the blustrof ain ~—“¢o every American’s cheek. It. is a disgrace to this nation, and_-the sooner the Government makes “. By tlie same reason Iris reported that General Grant E will give up his home in New York } Preorie who have an overabundance of color should adopt gray. . There is no hue which so mercifully Subdues. a florid sie agree? should studiously eo igs ge on g tiguity of any shade of pearl or A} oray, since.itis apt to. give a ghast----ly tinge to a colorless complexion: with a rosy blonde it is a success. Mr. Henpricxs has just accomplished two feats in Democratic cdtesmanship which should further endear him to hisparty., He has’ dodged responsibility and found a use for the marvelous national platform—by referring to itin. reply to an inquiry as to the new administration’ 8 policy concerning, the negroe’s rights. _————7oen Dorme the snow-blockade for . months the Southern Pacific route hasthe-advantage over all others. By this route only a single change of cars (at St. Louis) is now required between New York and San 8) ordinary kinds, and cannot be sol POWDER . . Absolutely Pare. This powder never varied, vel of purity,° strength and whole“More ece ical than the in competition with the multitude ot A mar: . .. amends for its ungratefulness, the _ that a great many people through~~out the earth have been ted to —ber lieve lately thatthe end had come. Following recent destructive earthquakes in the Spanish provinces of Granada and Malaga, other _ seismic disturbances are reported in Styria and Chili, and along the Atlantic coast of our own. country __. from Maryland to New _HampTue young ladies of Vallejo talk of calling an indignation meeting to denounce editor Leake of the _ Dixon Tribune for saying that the beauof a Vallejo girl crowded a bi crochet. needle intothe legof her] = new silk stocking on Christmas eve and in doing so stretched the stock~~.. ing out of shape so that it'is no “longer serviceable. eee! PILES! PILES! PILES! _ & BURKE CURE FOUND AT LAST! _ No One Need Suffer. G t A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, it will be for the credit of . Francisco. phate powders, SOLD ONTY IN CANS et ee ee Pow Co:, 106 the Nation. _ Erae1—“Oh_ mamima, I've got waite 3 aay UWDER Ir THE Chicago Millerites were . such a co ee a disappointedin. not seeing the tn wy sash, mamma,” aud) MI MING Mi aeumtay world destroyed last Sunday, they: aii eR eer have had the satisfaction to know] ,,. Frazier’ . Ts FOR SALE. world for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Sore Throat, Quinzy, . Laryngitis, Croup, Asthma, Catarrh and Whooping Cough, and all diseases of the throat and iungs. in relieving Consumption, It strengthens the lungs and instantly allays all irritation of the throat. troubled for about three months during the last summer and. fall with Bronchitis and a bad cough. Atter trying several remedies without finding any relief, L used your throat and Lyng Balsam, and ed rest, and atter using the medivine three weeks I found myseli Balsam allays all irritation of the Lungs, and assists nature by expectoration to throw off the coyruption, Sold by druggists every-. ] sTEREOSCOPIC VIEWS where at 75 cents a bottle. Cank Bros., agents. a ean . low test, short weight, alum or phos: ‘Sam : “ia toe ghia remedy in the ss ——— Coyreere none WORKS, consist: . ng. ol TUBLLAR BOILER, 10-INCH-PU PING ENGINE, 8-INCH HO STING ENGINE, PUMPING AND HOISTING GEAR, (double reels,) 8-INCH CORNISH LIF’ PUMP, 280 FEET. 8-INCH COLUMN, “# INCH PUMP,” 200 FEET OF COLUMN; MINING AND BLACKSMITH TOOLS. LOT OF TAACKARON, CARS, ‘ HOISTING WORKS BUILDING. All of easy access. Enqyire of CHAS. W. KITTS, GRA: § VALLEY Grass Valley, December 30th. Neveda Ciy As It Is! -Hoarseness, Bronchitis, It periorms wonders ——_GLEVEELAND, Outo, 1 — Dr. Frazier—Dear sir: I was .ound immediate help. Un.retirng at nightit gave me undisturbsured. Key, E. Nure. Dr. Frazier’s Throat and Lung hroat. Penetrates and heals the Itching and Ulcerated Piles ha» ‘been discovered by Dr. Willian (an Indian Kemedy,) called Dr. . . William’s Indian rile Ointment. * A single box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or 30 year: ; oe _ Standing. No one need suffer five minutes after applying this wonderiul soothing medicine. Lotions, instruments and electuaries do more harm than good. William’: Indian Pile Uintment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, (particularly at night after getting warm in bed,) acts as a poultice, gives instant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itching of the private parts, and tor othing else. Read what the Hon. J. M. Coffinberry of Cleveland says about Di era Tn ian -$ilo Vintment: “T have used scores of Pile Cures, *~ and it affords me_pleasure to say that I have never found anythin, which gave such immediate ana cira gy relief as Dr. William’: dian Vintment.’’ For sale by all druggists and mailed on receipt of price, 50c and $1._ Frazitr Mevicine Co., Proprietors, Cleveland, Ohio. Carr Bros., Agents. —— © Ladies’ Medical Adviser. A complete medical work for women, handsomely bound in cloth and illustrated. Tells: how to cure and prevent all diseases 01 the sex, by treatment at home. Worthits weight in gold to every lady suffering trom any of these diseases. Over 10,000 sold al_ ready..’ Postpaid only 50 vents. Postal Note or 2-ct. stamps. Address Nunda Publishing Co., NunOa. yy. n21-3m DIED. In Grass V ey, Jan. 8, 1885, Thomas B Mullen, uged 84 Years and } month, ® na“tive of Treland, ne MARRIED In Oaklind, Dec, 31, 1884, by Revs Mr. Fleenor. G, W. Frick to Rodua 1, Tucker Semi-Annual Report of the Showing its financial condition on the morning of January . let, 1885. ae RE3OURCES: \ Bank Premises.. /.0.--0000031 Estate taken for debt... NoveisGaun ty T por ev unty 7 per cent Bonds, County Wa i: ist ao on. on Se ~ Loans on as rid id ar Loans on other secur: « Leanson personal ponrts 8 Overdrafts uncecured, (solvent) Money on hinds.. 055.-.-650 § ~ Joue from Bauks and Bankers. . : Furniture and Fixtures.>... oo ge Eee EE eee EET OER UEP gi sse sees Tot . Liabilities..... $15 34 ~ State of California, County of Nevada, ss. Wedo solemnly sweur that we h:ve each & per.onal knowledge of the matters con» tained in the foregoing report, and that the statements made therein area correct report of the financial condition of the CitizenBank on the morning of January 1 t, +884, ae to. the best of our knowledge and apd that the assets therein nameu Ae ‘are all tinder the custody of the proper offi . sere of the pack, or its correapondanta: and “We furthermore . solemnly aw ar thatthe Paid up Capital of the said Citizens Bank is Thirty ‘ nd (30,00) Vollars, ard thar _. said caprtal was paid in assets of The Bank of Nevada Co , transi fred tu the. Cid* gens Bank. a eM PRESTON, President,” f eNO, TE. MORGAN, Cashier.. ae A. WILLIAMS v eonciuded to clwe her bus ness here, Ladies’ Underwear, Knit= ‘of __ CITIZENS BANK, . Corner Broad aa “Hine Sts., SELLING GUT! — . Quen Cilyof thoSierra Vevidas And Its Surroundings, OULD ¥ epecttnlly inform the neople as a4 of evade ada City and vicinity that she Z $ AHE most faithful and-best made picture: of thi, section ever —— by any artist. wad offersh r good, forsae at VERY LOW PRICES ! Her Stock consists of Views of every point of interest for mile: around, For Sale by BRODIE & SHURTLEFF, Agents at Nuvada City. Price 25 cent+-each,. or $2.50 per dozen. No Two-Views_alike, ~ Ulders Ly Mail promptly fil'ed, ‘0. C, PERCIVAL, ted _Sacques, Hoods, Toys;-Candies, Anda thousand other articles too numerous E to mention, Call and sev for yourselves, 3earls’ Bl:ck,. Commercial St. di¢ Artist. ~POR THE, NEW YEAR DURING THE YEAR 1885, Brand & McCutchan will keep soni on hand the best assortment
Books ef all kinds, Sheet Music ani Music! Instroments, “Plated Ware and Jewe'ry, Blaak Buoks, Stationery, . “TOYS, GAMES, NOTIONS, ETG., To be ae in this market. UR PRICES ARE LOWES?. —t-00 Examine our stock whether you wish to purchase or not. SE BRAN D & McCU TCHAN, Broad Street, National Hot ‘Hotel. Building. cURCEON. 2. We CRA Rao Ninter Announcement. Ye people in fiéed, don’t spy that tbe low: state -1of your pocket itera the wish_of. your generous sia al but : ~ Come, Wholesale Houses— HYMAN BROS., Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. HYMAN BROS., 102 Chamber St., ~ Auetion ° DURING THE WEEK ! ies And by 2 an investigation of our large and complete stock of NEW WINTER GOODs, And a cgnsideration of our UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES, Realize the Saving ! . Men's sits rim $6 to $25, BOY'S SUITS FROM $3 TO $10. . . anenssnamamcnnansarsanccs = creaenscpsgat— wv sé “oe rz ee a BEAVER SUITS, €18. (rea Roluct io ih th in Serena itn oe CASPER S, CORNER PINE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS, NEVADA CITY. Men's Cusine bail ‘urate C'ssimere-— ONLY-$H— , $18. $20. (rR “6 se —s “és ce “se In MEN’S OVERCOATS we have the largest, the cheapest and best sel:eted stock that has ever been placed before the people of this county, and ranging in pace nem $5 TO. $25. Blantets, Bed Comfirt I$ Hats, f if, Frcs, Secs, Farsishing Goods, Rubb:r Goods, Oi) Clothing, Tronts, Satehels, Valises, Ete We don’t give way to BLOWING, but we do say, that by purchasing from us we can do a ittle better by you than-any one else can afford toWe know it pays to Advertise GEYUINE BARGAINS and when customers call for them show them that you have got just what you advertise. We are the ONLY HOUSE northof Sacramento that is engaged inthe Wholesale Business. COR. BROAD & PINE STS., KEVADA CITY. DON’T FORGET THE PLACE. New York. HYMAN BROS., 216, 218 CAE st. San Franc’o. Sale! = —OF— Fant, Household Goods, ETO, ETC., ‘Avery Saturday Evening. sos wil at Anti rit . Have Just, Received. from the East the OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, LARG:ST STOCK OF GLASS WARE, Ever brought to Nevada City, and will sell it Cheap er than any other dealer in California. J. BE. CARR Proprictore of T. a. CARR. CARR BROTHERS, . THE PALACE DRUG STORE. . Ladies’ Kid Shoes, 2 j Goods sold at about what other Dealers pay for than! Here is a sample of Prices: ices of a few Articles : FREKCH DIAGONAL MEN’S OVERCOATS FROM $5 TO $20. Boys’ Suits, from 4 to 8 years, $3.50, Bays’ Suits, from 8 to 12 Boys’ Suits, from 12 to . Men's Heavy Overalls, 50 CENTS A PAiR. Men’s Merino-Undershirts and Drawers, 25 CENTS EACH. Men’s Brown Duck Pants, 87 CENTS A PAIR. Men’s Marysville Flannel Undershirts, $] EACH, Men’s Shaker Socks, J2@EKTS A PAIR. WHITE FAMILY BLANKETS, $3. 50.A PAIR, Bed Comforters, 87 Gents a pair. Children’s Pebble Goat Button Shoes, sizes“from 8.to 11, $1.25. Misses Button Pebble Goat Shoes, from 11 tos, SI. 50. to 7, $2.50. Gen! 5 Genuine cine Boots, sizes 6 to-10, * pts, $5. years, SUITS, $18, : 7. x. = fe no Rent to pay is ny O18 Af te Fe Why [ sell Goods 50 per cent Cheaper than any Otho Dealer mn Nevads County. {Reduction in Prices to Suit CEO. E. TURNER, . PINE STREET, NEW ADA. cxrre, OFFERING GOODS IN H1S LINE AT i LOWER KATES THAN ANY OTHER tSTABLISH AENT LN.NEVADA COUNTY, The goods consists_in part of HARDWARE, Ot £: ery Deseription . Iron and Steel, stoves and Tinware, Qus Pipes and Fittings, Rope, Blocks, Powder and Fuss, Me. ID. ’ Homeopathic Physicians, Pee a Rooms 9 and 16, up stairs, cor. Broad and Pine sts.° Nevada City, Office Fours---9 to 11 A. M., A tolS P. M. 7to9-P.M. Sevade Drug ne Nevada City ee WALTER. D. VINTON Pron: Fistos tL A Stock of Patent ‘Me nes, Fine Perfumer a rel Soaps, ushes, Hand inrole Toitet Articles of all: ‘Rind, Careful attention Given: to Compo nding Prosuriptions” _ By * Some etent Druggist and Terfect Pur Guaranteed. . ae j * ee -AGENT FOR THE BEsT INSURANCE. COMPANIES IN THE WORLD. ) of JunlFp a ane and sworn hefere me a Notary ; Notary P: Public, “pnd for the: gt Merete T= ¢ ee ee _ Lmperl, Tondon, Northern & Ls Liverpool, Louton, ny a bya a careful’ and competent Druggist_ ca fe Corner Pine and Commercial ats., Keep constantly on hand a large and complete stock of ssesiiog @isually found in miresat Class. Brug Store. —PAINTS,. OILS, _VARNISHES, ETC., SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK ee : MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Nevada City, All kinds, of Periodizal Pictorials and Newspapers Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, . THE FINEST BRANDS: OF CISARS. ~ g@ Prescriptions accurately and carefully com«<BEDEIVS.” ise J. JACKSON, --= PROPRIETOR. The Largest, the int and Cheapest ‘Grocery House in Nevada City. —_———_90 —— -— — TOASTED THASEqualing in aroma, flavor and delicacy the Teas as used by the-natives in Japan. (@™ The following PURE JAPANESE “TEAS are fresh toasted pipe the new process, requiring one-third less quantity to produce the same strength as old Teas, and the prices are rae marked on each pound: package : ; Grades. Sunset.. Sunrise.. Re CR ek Te Bee oer eer “Prices. :.0. cants per pound 60 cents per pound eSeaSenataccas nian caer at ....75 cents per pound ~ oS $1 per pound Everything usually found in a First-Class Grocery Establishment always kept on hand. To those who have never traded with me . extend a_ special invitation to call before making their purchases. I8 AND 20 COMMERCIAL STREET. rc FINE CIGARS AT NIVENS’ © aT pe He mea ig Ae ww. SS oe De Re & aD Serr ane MyM Ne Seen eg SIL Ae gp tet ae a ee a 1 en. ee ae ae ee ~~ Shovels and Picks Axes and Sedges, uns and Pistols, _. PAINTS AND OILS, Window Glass and Putty. Crockery and Glace spel ‘Mill and Mining}suppies Ag ext {oi the Fest PowgerCom nies in ‘the eau Mechanies’ Tools of all hinds, Fi ne stock Granite: Tren-W are . Best lot of lamps in the eity. Purchasers will save money by ' The Largest and Finest Stock ! 25,000 JUST RECEIVED. CTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE COUNTY. —o—— CONSUMERS, CALL & EXAMINE QUALITY t rae ‘Also-a Full Line of . ‘ ~ Tobacco and > ‘Smokers Articies. wearing “st my establishment. GEO. E. Tense . Silver Plated Amalgamatiag Plates FOR SAVING GOED: Used in ‘Quartz, Gravel and Placer Mining, In any size or Quantity. Furnished to Order. _—————00The Best Procesg,yet diseovered for sav ing tite Guid. 5nd, Silyer, Nickel apd Cogper . bing Ou al in seals, CALIFORNIA . Wo. bat ‘Mission Street, Od CadieWare Fepsi red and replated. “GUN AND PISTOL MOUNTING A aPEt LALTY. KEATIN G LEUTRO PLATING work & FAGAN, oe eE San Francisco < WILL BE SOLD CHEAPER THAN: ANY~