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March 12, 1885 (4 pages)

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CALIFORNIA. Brown & Carxins...Proprietors. We ya absnageanbobtag team os Nevada THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1885. CuarrmMan Wi1son, of the Exec~~wative Committee of the general railroad passenger agents, recently telegraphed to Director-Gencral “Burke: ‘All roads have conformed to your wishes, and from Quebec to Portland, Or., and all in‘termediate points excursion tickets to New Orleans and return are available at rates offone cent. per mile or less.”’ Peed A sprcte broker-on Wall street Saturday bought 100,000 trade ‘dollars to send to China, paying for them 84-cents, which is 16 _.cents-tess than they were a short while ago. It is said that over half a million dollars is in the bands of two firms which bought them, supposing Congress would in the end redeem the pieces. ~ A BREAD riot was suppressed by the police at Cracow, Russia, this week. A great number of poor, unemployed workingmen gathered in front ofa rich man’s castle, in the suburbs. of Cracow, and made a great disturbance,demanding work or bread. The police arrested 100 rioters. * Anprew Carneaiz, the Scotch millionaire of Pittsburg, has: received a bad snub. He was ambitious to attain that political recognition in London which is in the power of the Reform Club to confer. He felt sure of admission, but ‘he was unmercifully blackballed. . Tue President has nominated Charles S. Fairchild,of New York, tobe Assistant Sceretary. of the Treasury, and John ©. Black,. of Illinois, to be Commissioner of Pensions. Present Barros of Guatemala has issued a decree proclaiming the union of Central America as one republic, and to realize the same has assumed supreme miliiu tary command. U _-o-———_——— At classes in London are satisfied with the determined attitude of the English Cabinet, and there is a remarkable and assuring display of loyalty throughout the country. ——— 2 Taree mills at Laffin, Rand’s Powder works, four miles-west._of Newburg, N. Y., exploded Monday morning, killing-two-men and severely.injuting another, Ir is said that General Grant and the proprietors of the Century have ‘‘fallen out,’”’ and that another firm will publish the General’s forthcoming book. A woman was sentenced at Los Angeles, this week, to four years in the State Prison for robbery. A strike of 55,000 miners against a reduction of wages is threatened in England. Given Away for One Year. We want 200,000 subscribers before May 1st, 1885, to our large IIlustrated publication, The Sunshine Magazine. In order. to get the above number of subscribers we must give away subscriptions the first year, and the second year ‘we will make up the loss asmost regular price. Send twelve two-cent — for postage and you will have the above Magazine “to read every week-for-one whole year. If you accept the above offer, we expect you will be kind enough to distribute among . your re pee, afew small books containing ouradvertisements and 167 of the best household receipts, for “which we will make you a present of a handsome, silver plated, fivebottle Castor, or a pair of Roller Skates. State how many books you can give away for us, and we will send the books and Castor (or. Skates) prepaid.» Order for your friend also, and you will receive both, presents. Address Sunshine Magazine Co., Fillmore, New York. m4-1m. How He Got a Position. “J applied for a position in a banking house in Wall street six months ago, and although-I provyedmy competency, they would not take me. I had beendown on my luck and looked old and shabby. An idea struck me, I got a new wth of hair with Parker’s Hair : , raised a decent suit of clothes, applied again, and they tookeme in a minute.’”’ So writes aclerk with $2,000 salary. The moral is plain. . Parker’s Hair Balsam gives a person a new face. ners Situation Wanted. ‘A competent girl wants a situation to general housework. Leave word at Gaylord’s store. m6-lw _— eo z Fresh Seeds. : ; Garden Seed of them will subscribe again,—pay-. Flower, Garden and Field Seeds, just received at E. Rosen-. ‘thal’s. — —j8tt i on ' Humor of the Day. The latest returns—Husband getting home from the club. When a boy of 18 runs away with a girl of the same age the proceeding may be callec a verdant slope. A woman at Pekin, Hl., has fingernails an inch long. Her husband goes.creeping around as if he was walking on tacks. Belva Ann— Marie, are my crimps all right ? I must .hasten to-congratulate Grover. He andI are old friends, and, besides, he is a bachelor and—O, how my heart The Empress of Austria makes her own bread. . Now we understand why the Emperor of Austria has been so easily whipped every time he went to war. Even the Italians mauled him. ‘A bashful youth, confronted with the contingency of having to “speak to the old man about her’ was heard to remark: ‘“‘After a fellow pops, then pop’s the fellow that worries the most.”’ ST Dr. Frazier’s Throat and Lung Balsam Is the greatest remedy inthe world for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Sore Throat, Quinzy, Laryngitis, Croup, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh and Whooping Cough,and all diseases of the throat and lungs. It performs wonders in relieving Consumption. -It strengthens the lungs and’ instantly allays all irritation of the throat. ~~ CLEVELAND, OHIO. Dr. Frazier—Dear Sir: I was troubled for about .three months during the last summer and _ fall with Bronchitis and a bad cough. After trying several remedies without finding any relief, I: used your Throat and uung Balsam, and found immediate help. On retiring at nightit gave me undisturbed rest, and after using the medicine three weeks I found myself cured, Rev. E, Nurte. Dr. Frazier’s Throat and Lung Balsam allays all irritation of the throat. Penetrates and heals the Lungs, and assists nature by expectoration to throw off the corruption. Sold by druggists everywhere at 75 cents a bottle. Carr Bros., agents. —_— 4 CLEAR SKY is only a part of beautys. but it is a part. Every lady may have it; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. FRANK GUILD, Licensed Auctioneer For Nevada & Sierra Counties. Wty SELL ALL KINDS OF PROPERTY IN Nevada City, Grass Valley, Downieville, And other towns, on the most_reasonable terms. OFFICE AND SALESROOM ON BROAD STREET, opposite Citizens Bank, Nevada City. TB. Goods received on Consginment and quick returns made. Cash paid for Second Hand Furniture, e c. Sales of HORSES, WAGONS, HARNESS STOCK, FURNITURE, Ete. SATURDAYS, at 2 o'clock. Miscellaneous Goods, SATURDAY EVENINGS at 7 o’clock. A large Stock of HARNESS, SADDLES, . BRIBLES, WHIPS, ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, Etc., Etc, on hand, at PRIVATE SALE, CHEAP FOR-CASH, AUCTION ROOM TO LET FOR TRANSIENT GOODS, by the day or week, on reasonable terms. m2 Notice for Proving Will. N_the Superior Court in and for the County of Nevada, State of California. In'the matter of the estate of Ann James, _deceased. Notice is hereby given that Saturday, the 4th day of April, 1885, at 11 o’clock A. M. of said day, at the Court Room of said Court, atthe Court-House in the City and County of Nevada has been appointed as the time and place for proving the will: of said Ann James, dec » and for hearing the application of Stephen Allen for the issuance to him-of Letters Testamentary, when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same. Dat March 9th,1885, F. G_ BEATTY, Clerk : By W. D, Harris, Deputy. Searls & Searls, Attys for Pec'r, mhl0 Herada Giy as Is! STER OSCOPIC ViEWS OF THE— Queen Cityof the Sierra Nevadas .— And Its Surroundings. HE most faithful and best made pictures da of this section ever produced by, any arBt. * ; Views of every point of interest for miles around, : $ : For Sale by : : ; BRAND &.McCUTCHAN. Agents at Nevada City. Price 25 cénts each, or $2.50 per dozen. aes ie aE) peas fee Bee : No-‘Two Views alike. . Garden § of all kinds at] Orders by Mail promptly filled. , Bros. —<CS~ti‘ i‘ HE te ~O. C. PERCIVAL, “Artist. . Delinquent Sale Notice. Co MINING COMPANY. MARRIED. At Sacramento, March 9, 1885, by Rev. E. R, Dille, Edward H. Hoppe to Carrie M. of Sacramento. Taft, beth Location of principal place of. business, San Francisco, Californiaa, Location of works, NeVada County, California. Notice.—There are delinquent upori. the fcllowing described stock, on account of assessment number 18, tevied on the twentyeighth day of January, 1885, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: No. No. Names. Certf. Shares. Am’t. Biesta Federico, 605 250 25 00 Biesta Federico, \ 687 200 20 00 Biesta Federico, 688 200 20 00 Cryer Robert, 397 100 10 00 Cryer Robert, 3938 100 10 06 Cryer Robert, 399 100 10 00 Cryer Robert, 400 100 10 00 Fletcher George Trustee, 28 100 10 00 Fletcher George Irustee, 29 100 10 00 Fletcher George Trustee, 30 100 10 00 Fletcher George Trustee,31 100 10 00 Formes Pauline, 680 700 70 00 Greenhood Pauline, 640 100 10 00 Gumpel Michaels, 67 1000 16000 Ostwald Charles, 392 150 15 00 Schaufelberger Rudolf, 454 50 5 00 Seregni ¥., 712. 600 60 00 Van de Castoole Leonie,385 15 150 Anain accordance with law,and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 28th day of January, 1885, so many sharesof each parcel of such stock as may be necessary willbe sold at public auctiong at the office of the Secretary, No. 522 Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cafifornia, on THURSDAY, the twenty-sixth day of March, 1885, at the hour of three o'clock, P. M., of said. day, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon,together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale, THEO, WETZEL, Secretary. POWDER ' Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economi-eal-than-the ordinary kinds, and cannot _be sold in competition with thé multitide of low test, short weight, alum orphosphate powders. SOLD ONLY EN CANS. Roya . Office, No, 522 Montgomery Street, San Bakina Powpver €o., 106 Wall Francisco, California, mhl2 St., N.Y. i $1. PATRICK'S BALL. The Ladies of St. Canice Catholic Church Will givea GRAND BALL And Supper .4t Etunt’s FEiall, Tuesday Ev’g, March 17, 1885. Music, GOYNE’S ORCHESTRA Broad St. Market. Nevada City, California. : JAMES MONRO, . Proprietor. 2 I AM prepared to supply the people of Nevada City r and vicinity with Choice Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sausages, Corn Beef, etc. At as low rates as can be ourchased any«here in Nevada City. : Meats delivered within a reasonable distance free of charge. = If you wanta nice Roast, Steak, Cutlet or Chop, give me.a call, l intend to always keep the best meats to bé procured in the market at the shop, and customers, whether old or young, can rely upon getting what they order. A share of public patronage 'e respectfully <olicited. : j All settlements will be made with Monro at the Broatl Street Market, same as usual. Tickets inclyding Supper, $2 50 Gallery. Gentlemen, 50 cents. Ladtes Free. A GENERAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED. Improper characters will not be admitted. Se TE PR A Hanbletonian ‘Trotting Stallion Revelation, Will make the scason of 1885 at WESTERN HOTEL STABLE, GRASS VALLEY, “From Sunday Morning to Wednesday Evening of each week. HENNESSEY'S LIVERY STABLE, NEVADA CITY, ' For the remaining days of the week. Terms for the Season $30. Season commences March lst and ends July 1st. Good pasturage for mares. Description and Remarks : REVOLUTION is a dark brown, has a rich black flowing mane and tail, stands-15-hands—3_inches—hizh and_weighs 1050 pounds; has plehty of bone and muscle; trotted in his 4-year-old form, over the San Joaquin Agricultural Society’s track, winning easily against a strong field of horses. Seven heats were trotted in the race; also winner of the free-for-all stallion race at Grass Valley,in September, 1883, defeating Almont.and Prompter handily.. REVOLUTION’ is* one-of the grandest trotting sires onthe Pacific coast, and has shewn trials in his work of 2:27. He issure gaited, level headed, kind and gentle, and is asure foal getter. Pedigree. REVOLUTION—Sired by Prince of Orange, he by Volunteer (the sire of St. Julian), he by Rydsyk’s Hambletenian, Prince of Orange—dam by the celebrated mare Katy Thorn “by Long-Isiand Black. Hawk ; second dam by Abdallah. Revolution—Dam b. m. Cricket, she by Rydsyk’s Hambletonian by.Seeley’s American Star. ~ Crieket; while carrying this colt, trotted a mile at Sacramento in 2:25, and-was seld-in New York for $5,000. REVOLUTION has a combination of the best blood in the country ; his colts are alilarge and are good for the track or for general service. The breeders of Nevada and adjoining counties will do well to call and examine tlie-horse. P, W. DUDLEY, Prop’r. FRED E. HUDSON, Manager. ee oe Seen) N evada Deng Store, Corner Broad and. Pine Sts., — Nevada City WALTER D. VINTON \ Large Stock of Patent Medicines, eed Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, Toilet Articles of all kind, Careful attention Given to Compouading Prescriptions By a Competent Druggist and Perfect Purity Guaranteed. AGENT FOR THE BEST INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD : ‘Imperial, London, Northern & Queen, Liverpool, London. / IMPORTANT to BOARD —AND—— SCHOOL TRUSTEES. ——-0 PHIEEIPS & WUNT, : : + + + Publishers and Booksellers. NEW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO, HAVE ADDED TO THEIR BUSINESS AN EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT FOR
he Pacific Coat, established November, 1881, and are now amply prepared to furnish, ot est. quality and lowest possible prices,all educational requisites,from those of the Prima: y chool to those of the University BRARY BOOKS, TEXT BOOKS, FURNITURE AND BELLS, APPARATU PAND CHARTS, BLACK-BOARDS, SLATING, AND ALL KINDS OF .UPPLIES, S of EDUCATION Ca SEND FOR CATALOGUES AND TERMS."®& ~ PRONOUNCED. THE BEST FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIES. SPECIMEN ' PAGES SUPPLIED ON APPLICATION PHILLIPS'& HUNT, CATIONAL DEPARTMENT — a WILLIAM L. 0GK, manager PECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TOTHE “PEOPLE'S CYCLOPEDIA, WHICH IS] — 1 ‘1041 MARKET STREET, SAN FRANCISCC . on and after of the Citizens Bank. HOME MUTUAL Insurance Company, OF CALIFORNIA, CAPITAL $300,000 Principal Office--305 California St. SAN FRANCISCO ic CNSURANCE J. F Hoveuton President. J.3¥ N. Sueprarp, Vice President. Cuarius H. Story, Secretary. R. H. Maetia, General Agent. Grass Valley Branch for Nevada Co DAVID WATT JOHN C. COLEMAN Risks accepted on all classes of desirable property in this county at rates as low as soivency and a fair profit will admit of, guaranteeing a prompt and liberal response—to all just claims for loss. BROAD-SREET..-..--NEVADA.CITY. Paid up Capital $30,000. OFFICERS: E. M. .PRESTON...,.000s0e-s 4 Presiden R. M. HUNT Vice President JOHN T. MOKRFAN....-5.0008 .-Cashier D. E. MORGAN. ccccssccscccrce Secretary —DIRZECTORS:— Or. R. M. Hont. Joun T. Moraan, Gro. M. Hugues. Gro. A. CoopEr, NiLks SkagLs. L. Housman E. M. Preston. 4 Receive Deposits, Buy ard Sell Ex change. tl £47 Purchase Gold Dus and Bullion 427 Highest Price Paid for Staf and Coun ty Warrants. i DRAW CHECKS 0. New Work, i : Sacramento, . ; San Also Sell Exchange on all European Cities M.ke Collections and tian Banking Business: —CORRESPONDENTS. New Yors—First Nationa) . San Francisco—First Nationg!lGold Bank SacRAMENTO—National Gold 4 Bank of D 0. Mills& Co. We issue Sight Drafts, Bilis pf Exchange and Letters of Credit available fh any parts of Great Britain and Europe. NATIONAL EXCHANG —AND— STAGE Ex UT <0, S. A. EDDY, Proprietor. HOTEL THE NATIONAL EX* CHANGE HOTEL . is the finest.structure north of sk Sacramento. Fire. -) proef, mudern 1n all its appointments, elegantly furnished, and has recently beon renovated throughout. Tne Table fare! will be unexeptionable and accommodation for families especially provided. 1 Charges to suit the times, Free Buss to and from the Depot. y Stages leaves the Hottse for North San Juan, Camptonville, Fosest City, Alleghany, Pike City, Mountain Houge, Downieville, Lake City, Malakoff, North Bioomfield, Derbee Mine, Moore’s Flat, Gfaniteville, You Bet, Little York and Dutch Flat. THE NATIONAL BAR =—AND—{ BILLIARD ROOM Constantly supplied With the very " ——-——hest wines and)/ cigars UMON HOTEL, 1 NEVADA CITY....-./..CALIFORNIA RECTOR BROS., Proprietors. (Formerly of McMahon }House, Hollister THIS WELL KNOWN AND > Popular H@tel, situated on Ti b MAIN STREET, pera! In the cit¥ of Nevada is one i of the be¥f furnished an 1mo comfortable in Northern €al-. ornia. i The Sleeping Apartments are Large, Airy sad Pleasant, and every bed in the house has a spring mattrass. jAs a desirable, quiet plaice for the weary, thd) UNION offers superior inducenients: j the Tadles of the UNION will compare favoribly with any Hote] in the State and re filled with the best the/market affords. The UNION has long enjoyed the reputa tior of being the BEST/HOTEL in the moun tain sand the present yroprietors-propose to keep it up tothat staydard. Nice Sample Room n first floor. Special OMMERCIAL TRAVaccommodations for Well stocked Bar And first-class Billiaro Tables connected with the House. “OPEN ALL NIGHT. y ECTOR BROTHERS. j ISAAC T. SANKS’ Coffee nd Chop ~ House, =e Bread street, opposite National Hotel: Doughnuts, with Tea or’ Coffee: 10 cts.; with Chocolate, 15. O@MEALS AT ALL PRICES. Oren Day ano Nicur! -Lien Notice.. TL niamire, upon which this notice i ed the same being Jeased by me to Luke Voice and William Clemo, and all laborers upon said mine, and all persons rnishing material for the working or~ improving of said . ° mine, or doing work ‘or furnishing materials in extracting ore: or otherwise on said mine, are hereby notified that I will not be responsible for the same, or any material done upon s<id mine or furn'shed therefor or any use therefor. Dated Nevada City, March 2, 1885, im GEORGE GRANT ALLAN, DIVIDES) NOTICE, TVIDEND No. 17, of Fifty Cents i share ‘on the Capital Stock of the rT ZENS BANK will become due and payable March 10th, 1885, at the office m5 ree J. J. JACKSON, ---.-PROPRIETOR. he Largest, the as use’ (by the natives im Japan. under the new process, requiring one-third less quantit# to produce the same strength as old Teas, and the prices are plainly! marked on each pound package : : ; Grades. Prices. GEO W. HILL Manager. MAIN STREET, GRASS 8 IAB . SORMOOG er ees ote ee ere eeer 50 cents per pound Suishade oa eee 60 cents per pound SWING. ee *., 75 cents per pound CITIZENS B ANK, Sunrise. es es oe ee -, $1 per pound other use Wwherednimal powis required. ae all whom it may _concern.—Take_no< tice, that Jam the owner of tie sito ; St : ka ha i % bast and Cheapest urdcéry House in Nevada Gly. TOASTED THAS. Eq '1ling in aroma, flavorand delicacy the Teas ExXZ The following PURE JAPANESE TEAS are fresh toasted Everything usually found in a First-Class Grocery Establishment always kept on hand. To those who have never traded with me I extend<a_ special invitation to call before making their purchases. is AND 20 COMMERCIAL STREET. J. E. CARR T. H. CARR. CARR BROTHERS, THE PALAGE DRUG STORE. Corner Pine and Commercial sts., i voy ing sally wundi Keep constantly on hand a large and complete stock o First Class PWPrug Store. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC. SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS All kinds of Periodicals Pictorials and Newspapers, Field, Garden and Flower Seeds,’ THE FINEST BRANDS OF -C/SARS E@ Prescriptions accurately and carefully compounded by a careful and competent Druggist nS SawEe EYOND QUS3TiION THE heapest and Most Effee‘tive Machine OF THE “KIND NOW IN USE, Adapted to all grades Groceries THOS. SHURTLEFF, C. A. SHURTLEFF. ITHOMASSHURTLERY ‘ Dealers in —AND— Provisions, CANNED AND ©4SE Gqops, FRUITS, Poultry and Game, FRESH FISH. CHOICEST. CANDIES In the Market. Our Prices The Lowest £aF Goods deli wit . distance free of c! me THOS. SHURTLEFF AND son ™ Commercial St., Nevada City, LEDDY & CO., Proprietors of the Popular OYSTER SALOON Sud Candy Fastory, Masonic Bloch, Commercial st., near Pine. lo Fresh-made Candy every day. Fresh Oysters served in all styles. Ham and Eggs, Pigs’ Feet, etc., to order, DANCING SCHOCL! At the Theatre. JOHN MICHELL, Teacher Gentlemen’s Class, every Thursdayeve ning, Admission-50-cents7 = Ladies Class, every Friday evening, Ad mission 50 centr, Children’s Class, every Saturday atter noon#Admission 25 cents. Public Soiree every Saturday evening Admission, gentlemen 75 cents; Ladie Free. Redactin Prices to Suit THE TIMES! andclasses of Or». This machine has been thoroughly tested for the past two years under_a great_variety. of i alae giving most extraordinary results, far in advance of anything ever before realizes A recent competitive tests made with the Frue at the Carlisle mine, in New Mexico, showed an advantage of 30 per cent. in favor of the Duncan. The amountsavedover the Frue being sutficient to pay the entire cost of the machines nearly every month of the year. : The following is an enumeration of its many advantages over all other similar machines: 1. Its cost is not more than half that of any other of equal capacity, and the weight is nearly 1,000 pounds less, thus greatly reducing the cost of transportation. 2. The expense of setting up in running order is not more than one-third that of the Frue, or any other belt machine, much less grading and timber work being necessary. 3. The expenditure for repair is not more than one-fifth that of any other belt machine and they will last fully three times as long, working under the same conditions. j 4. Not more than-one-half the space is required point of great importance where a considerable number are used. 5. No special skill and very little care is nécessary to operate it. 6: me more ayes is required than is furnished by the batteries. 7. It savesall theamalzam, go!d ur silver, that escapes the batteries ans or settl S INVALUABLE FEATURE, and claimed by no other, making the pee work more-than it-costs—or this purpose atone, Soe eee 8. Amuch coarser gradé of ore-can be handled successfully than by i ( ‘ i E s iy ly any other machine —a great advantage in many instances where fine crushing is 2 imi Fd al ig 1s HOt necessary to eliminate 9. It has no small and delicate mechanism, requiring nice adjustment and the cl attention —an insuperable objection toall belt and other forms of machi tie io ba opr for the rough service of a quartz mill. eee The eS 0. G.eat simplicity of construction andsmall.number of wearing parts. Th : . rn a : al © W! = chine-is comprised in-sevent>>n-pieces, only three cf which are subject to cay ceca wear, and these can be replaced ata nominal cost. The Frue has 113 pieces, and some similar machines many more, making a complication of parts that involves cetstant rePa and great oo in this way, as ‘well as in loss of time. e areaware that the most sweepiug and pretentious claims-ate made for y ev coneentrator in the market, but itis a well-known fact that the results of thely Ona have not in any instance made good these claims, The adVa atages here set forth for the Duncan, as well as the statements made, we are pre i ng results. j 2 prepared to substantiate by actual workPrice $350. Weight 1150 Pounds. ie dron, Works Rankin, Brayton & Cox. San Franeiseo, Cal BAKER’s MINING HORSE POWER. _THE MOST EFFICENT AND PRACtical Machine ever invented for the service of PROSPECTORS and others re-. quiring the use of-apower. Possessing all the requiiements’ of a firstclass hoist and ording means for the eontinuous ration of a: pump or blower without interfering “with a i eB err x holsting HK is made Entirely of Iron 3 no Piece weighs over 259 pounds. ordinary speed of a horse, a 1,000. pound bucket of ore may be raised 120 feet per minute. The hoisting drum is under the complete control of the man at the Shaft, . and is capable of carrying 500 feet ot steel rope. The cost of erection piace ready for work, ~ : While this poweris more isslight, as two men in half aday cari dently put it in particularly for mining " Send for Cireu-ar. ~ RANKIN, BRAYTON & 00 PACIFIC IRON wor:s, __ SAN FRANCISCO, CHICAGO and NEW YORK an! ime———————— DAILY TRANSCRIPT _ o a THE NEVADA ? . y, e. y largest Daily Paper published-in Northern Califoraia, —AND—. : a SOHN TT. MORGAN, Cashier, Purposes, it is equally adapted to al . +. (Crockery . and Glass Ware . buying at myestablishment. PINE STREET, NEVADA CIITy, OFFERING GOODS IN H1S LINE AT i [ LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT 1N NEVADA COUNTY, The goods consists _in part of DWARE, HAR qt ii na 4 “Of Every Description Jronand Sted . Stoves and Tinware, {Gas Pipes and Fittin Rope, Blocks, as Powder and Fuse Shovels and Picks Axesand Sledges, Guns and Pistols, PAINTS AND OILS, Window Glass and Putvy. _ Mil and Mining Supplies. Agent for the Best Powder Com’ panies in the State [Fine steck Granits Iron Ware Best lot of Lamps in the city. ~~ As an Advertising: Medium is second to none Purchasers will save money, bY PRICE OWLY 15 CENTS PER WEEK, . pa GEO. E. TURNER: — GEO. E. TURNER, \ Bek Sey sae = EO fF Ww i on i on — = tr ! i } ’ J Hur D Patr Tue; is pe San the ' Tr Tt bast Gras over Tests