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July 27, 1883 (4 pages)

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. rourists’ cul E. Fair!-1083--Pai' EDWARDS’ TOURISTS’ GUIDE -—RBVADL DANY TRUBCRIPT. _ POBLISHED DAILY (MONDAYS BXcsPrep,) —sT—. ~« <ribune, which goaded the Linco'n AND HISTORY OF THE TRUCKEE BASIN, adininistr. tion into the forward movement of the Union army, 90 sadly a BY MAIL Can secure them by applying to R...$7 . SLX MONTHS. .$3.50. checked at the first Bull Ran battle. MHREE MONTHS..$2. He was origima‘ly a Wn g, who had If Paid Strictly in Aivance, $3 per year. . been assist «nt-postmastzr-general and a Pre-idential elector from Iowa. NEVADA CITY, cat., When the hostilities were commencWhe has a limited number on hand. -d in 1861, Horace Greeley engaged FRIDAY.. 65-2000 JULY 27. 1883. Mr. Warren (who was seeking an j AT FIFTEEN CENTS § PER WEEK J.8. HOLBROOK, Nevada County Official Press. his correspondence and in editorials, L. GCARTHE Hon, M. Farley, a prominent ata vigorous offensive movement South toracy of Downieville, and an abc ward, After the Ball Run battle Tepreseutstive of Sierra county iu and the defeat of tre Union army, the last legislature, eX preases throug such a pressure was brought to bear & commauicstiva tue Tivaae be sgainst such articles that Greelcy views upon the employment of Chiwrote Warren that he must toue nese cheap labor in tue hydraulic down on that subject. Warren, mines of his locality. He shows up veing of a sensitive nature, and in plain language the damage being believing in prosecating the war done té the cause of the miners by with vigor, refased longer to be the stabborn and selfish proprietors Greeley’s correspondent, retarned to of the large claims io northern Burlington, sad was elected Colonel Sierra, Amung otier things, he says: vf the First Iowa Cavalry. After “The northera part of Sier1a county, the war he was appointed minister including the tuwns of Gubsonvilie, resident to. Guatemala, where he How.anu Fiat, St. Louis, Port Wine, served from Aug. .12, 1865, to Aug. Morristown, Scales Diggiugs, Ku il, 1869, when he returued to Iowa. ‘Teka, and also La Porte im Plamas county, aud iu part Brandy City, o1 ; DRALER EY Groceries, DESIRE TO CALL THE ATTENTION Commercial Street, im a First-class Grocery Stere. vecome disordered, butI may have Sieria county, are given over alinvet veen misinformed. entirely to the empivyment of ChiThe Way It Mappened. nese iu the miues to.such an exten. that the white jaborers have been “Mr, Maples,” said the junior " cumpelied toleave the country anu partuer of the house, as he looked G0 esewhere; aud now tne gloomy . over tie expense account of one ol céived. Agricultural Association, WILL BE RELD AT x Grass Valley, Nevada County, population, many of whom openly say, they wis bydcaulic miming was stopped, thar it would be a biessiug to them if ir was ; then they could get rid of the Chiuamen ; could get water to work their own diggings ; that Chinamen can now buy water iu preference to theinselves ; that the policy appears to be to drive all the white men on. ot the country, so thut the miuing Ground can be monopolized asthe water has already been, “hese are ony &part of the com “Yes,” Friday and Saturday, VERY LOW PRICES. Sept. 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, 1883, JUNCTION MAIN ANDCOMMERCIAL STS. (W. R. Coe’s old stand -) “Take sleepers and parlor ears?” “Ves, ” “Well, then, it must be that when he struck that fat grocer at Troy he won $25 at draw poker where I lost! I was going to suggest to you that if] was to remain vn that route it would pey the tirm io have some one to give mea few lessons!” MARRIED. READING S “A few days since I was working in Downieville and Sierra City iu connection with Mr. Newberry, agent of the Miners’ Assoviatiou iv: San Fraucisco, to raise fuuds to assist the miners in the law-suits now being pushed sgaiust’ them, and mentioned this matter to that gen —sY— Roasted and Ground Daily. Tue tallest Princess id the world is the Crown Princess vf Deumark. MR&, DAINTY will appear at NEVADA JULY 26th and 27th, is very fond of dancing, but has In her unpyral'elei dra natic and clocu often to forego the pleasure, because, tionary readings. being keenly sensibie of ridicule, she Tue programine will be duly announced. does not wish to have an inadequate . " Admission—Single T.c'cets 50 cents. to time by noted Speakere. Sing Sing Prison week before last. and BUOKsTO Tue Hebrew ovlunly, estabished by the Hebrew Union Agricultural Association, in Mason county, Kan., * is in a prosperous cundition. They have erected a pynagogue, tne only A MINER at Danville, Illinois, cently died from frght, caused by Your husband -ataying in a saloon all CHAMPION MINING COMPANY. OVATION OF PRINCIPAL PLACE OF L bu-iness, San . rancisco, California. Leeation of works, Ne.aua vounty, Cali fornia, 9 Notice. There are delinquent upon the A Full stock of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. WATTPARE Prorgssor to a young lady stud you have only just passed.” ‘‘Yonny lady:+ “Oh, I am_ so glad.” Pro fessor, surprised: ‘Why?’ Young Lady: “Idoso love a tight eque ze.” A apy writer is ont with an article entitled, “Howto Catch a Husband.” But the theory is all Ask any married woman how to catch a husband, and she will reply, “By the hair.” Canned Fruits of all Kinds, B. F. THOMAS. Nevada City, July 7, 1884. NEW BAKERY {[-—— axp—— fe [ee CreamSaloon No. 5—Running — Three-fourths mile and repeat ; purse S No. 6—Pacing ; purse $300. Third day—Thursday, Sept. 6.— No. 7—Trctting or Pacing—For dou Anthee Louise 682 16 repeat ; purse $300. Fourth day—Friday, September 7. No. 11—Runnin: ; free for all ; mile heats ; purse $1,0 0. No, 12—Pacing—Free for -all ; purse $500. No, 13—Ranning—Half-mile and repeat ; purse $250, —o— 0. C, BLEY,' Proprietor. No, 14—Trotting—For 2:24 class; free for all : purse $600. No. 15—Novelty Race, running— LES, CAKES AND BUNS made fresh every day. tirat horse out at mile’s end,$75. To: PANY. ot par ° business Nevada City, rnia, \eation of works, W:low Valley, Nevada County,Cal. Natice is hsreby given that at @ muvtin, of the Board of Directors, held on the Eighteenth day of June, A. D. 1883, an asaeuuimeut, (No, 25) of tencentsa share on eaci, and every sh=re of the capital stock of the corporation was levied — le immediately, in Umted States ‘coin, to the Secreat the oltice of the Company, Ne make more of a blam d nce of himself in five minutes with s garden hose than he can in an and a half by any other _—o—— ties Collections and transact a General We cannot say too much in praise of this invention, Yet we feel that we need not say more than call your attention to the following illuetration and descriptiun which shows you its merits and completeness, New Yorx—First National Bank. San Francisco—First National Gold Bank. Sacramento—National Gold Bank of D Carriage and Sign Painting. Mills & Co. We issue —_ Drafts, Bills of Exchange and Letters of Credit available in any parts of Great Britain and Europe. oneniiiaas. WORK Hume Mutual Insurance Co, H. J. DASSONVILLE. Nevada City, July 8d. OF CALIFORNIA, SEORGE W. HILL, General Insurance CAPITAL $300,000 Agent, Principal Office-305_California St SAN FRANCISCO ISKS TAKEN ATTHE LOWEST RATFS AND LOSSES PROMPTLY, ADJUSTED. No. 17—Mule Kace, running—Go as you j-lease ; free for all ; entrance Ice Cream and Water Ices. fee $2 50; purse $50, Total amount.of premiums, $5,400 Oe Amount of Premiums in Pavilion, $3,000. Everything neat and attendance prompt. Common Sense Remedy. CONDITIONS AND REMARKS. All trotting and pacing races are the best three and five—five to enter and three to SALICYLICA. No more Rheumatism, Gout, or Neuralgia. ee start. To fill running races five or more subscri bers are necessary. In all 3, except when otherwise expressly stated, entrance fee ten per cent on — to pany Purses ivided at the rate of fifty per cent. to first horse, twenty-fl'e percent, to second, fif teen percent. to third, and te: per cent. to hart, r National Association Rules toorem trot DR. PENNINGTON, IFFICE —Pine trest, (over Tam’s Oyster alven) evada City. 5 WARRANTS regist red Treasurer. ting ; but the Board reserves the right to trot heats of any two cla ses alternately, if neces-ary to finish any day’s raciug, or to trot or run aspecia!l race between heats. No money paid for a wa!k over. fect on this acid and so removes the disorClubs of the District, for a‘purse of der, I¢ is now exclusively used by all cele. $50. vrated physicians of Europe. Highest Medwal Acauemy of Paris reports, 95 ceut. vures in three days. — REMEMBER Second day—A Ladies’ Tournasor for sundry prizes, valued at ), fH T SALICYLICA wa certain cure for A Boys” Tournament for sundry RHE MATISM, GOUT and NEURALGIA. the most intense paius are subdued almost prizes valued at $1.0. instantly. Give itatrial. Relief guaranteed or mon. ey refanded. . Thousands of testimonials sent on applivation. 91 A BOX, 6 BOXES FOR $5. Sent free on reveipt of money. Third dsy—A Base Ball Match for} Clubs in the District, for a purse of Grand Stock parade, Fourth day — Pigeon Shooting recommended ust as goud.” Insist on the genuine with fine:t to residents of District prior to on Monday, “he name of WASHBURNE & CQ., on each July lst, 1883, fora purse of $2 0, 1888, to pay the delinquent assessment. divides into appropriate prizes. tosether with costs of advertising and vxFifth day—-Grand Stock parade and penses of the By of the Board of Directors, {award of premiums, H, PARKER Secretary. ONLY Grass Valley Branch for Nevada Co DAVID WATT This invention relates to folding supports for the legs and feet; and it consists iu details of construction and arran 2 will be hereinafter described. eS ee Figure 1 is a prospective view, showing the support in use; Fig. 2,0 teeinga prompt and liberal wise to all porspective view of the support ; Fig. _ 8, a detail sectional view of the just claims po gt ets fastening device for the handle; ig. 4, a side elevation of the aupport when folded. County Scrip Notice. A LL INSURANCE J. F. Hovenron, President. J.L. N. Susparp, Vice President. Cuarurs H. Story, Secretary. R. H. Maem, General Agent. Regie, _ DENTIST. JOHN C. COLEMAN Risks accepted on all classes of desirable property in this county at rates as low as solvency and a fair profit will admit of, guaran avainst Interest ceases from date. G. von SCHMITTBUKG, Treasurer of Nevada County GEO W. HILL, Manager. Nevada City, July 6th, 1883 MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY __B. ROSENTHALS, Commercial Street, Opposite Transcript Block, Assistant Secretary, GrassSValley, Nevada County, Cal, device will be of great value in chair-cars, and Respectfully Youre, J. I. CaLpwE.u. iWHO IS SELLING HIS-STOCK OF FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, TOBACCO & CIGARETTES Atty at Law, Nevada City, Cal. Nevapa Crry, June 15th, 1883. : A. Tam: Sir:—I have; tested your foot and ee to an extent that convinces me that while to thé healthy it affords great gratification, to the aged and afflicted it would be an indescribable benefit and pleasure. Ycurs Most Truly, CHEAPER TIAN ANY OTHER STORE IN NEVADA CITY. Qa If-you want CONFECTIONERY, NUTS, Tropical and California cFRUITS, Fresh and Good, call at my Store, R. M. Hunt, M. D. : Nevapa Crry, Cal., June 22nd, 1883. A. Tam, Esq.: Dear Sir:—Having used that ingeniou s invention of yours which you call a ‘-foot-r st,” I desire to express my thanks high degree of comfort: t has afforded me. I cousider it to you for the worth several times its cost, and would not be without it, Yours Truly, Joun A. Rapp, County Recorder, Nevada Co., Cal.. If you want CUTLERY, PIPES, BIRD CAGES, WILLOW ‘ ee Nevapa City, Jane 13th, 1883. Mr. A. Tam: Dear Sir:—For some time I have used your fout and leg WARE, or Yankee Noticns Generally, do not fail to call ma. = it has ne-gecionll aap pirates. luxury, on 2 ee etfredmy destudy, i or after returnin returni g from an exhaustiivve wal k EB. ROSENTHAL, OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY. to put orho j imbs. The beautiful and ingeniously constructe btharbe d gtr neta Syocrd masay littletores article, in_reating the.extremities, gives much comfort’to the whole syste . Wishing’ bundant success : . Nevada Drug Store, WALT ER D. VINTON, A Large Stock of Patent Medicines Corner Broad and Pine 8ti., in your laudable enterprise, I ee : . ‘Broprietor. —_ + Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Yan oadeis, Rev. J. Sims. Pastor Congl. Church, Nevada City. To A. Tam:—I have been using your leg and foot-rest, and my custo age e aaron Came ee SeinHair Coireccada aeng. Deepen, Nevada City. City, Cal., June 17th, 1883, Nevada City mers have also been using it, anditi .
Neva 5 . = it : A. Tam, the patentee of the Leg and Foot-Rest represented by the above figures, and referred to by parties who have used the same, having ‘heretofore manufactured a large lot of Leg and Foot Rests, . that found ready sale, now offers the Invention to the Publionc liberal terms, for unsold territory within Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, the United States. ~ Toilet Articles of all kinds Having manufactured a lot of the rests that were Careful Attention Given to Compounding By a Competent Druggist, and PERFECT PURITY Prescription disposed of so readily, that I find it difficult to supply the demand, I will receive bids from persons en ~S -President, CARR BROS., a aboard boats, &e. As they take up but little rocm, they can he carried are convenient for persons in ollices and-these-required to be seated many hours. TESTIMONIAIS. Nevapa City, June 17th, 1883. » A. TaM:—The undersigned havin heard of the late by tees as A. Tam’s leg sat foot-rest, sought invention patented relief by obtain'ng one;* an now take pleasure in assuring my many friends afte i used the rest, that it has been to me both a ventoet me chee. Ceres I feel assured that it will certainly be a solace to all invalids who may use it, and a comfort toall mankind of sedentary habits or occupations who may use it, ABRAHAM SayFORD, To A. Tam, Patentee of the Leg and Foot-Rest: : Nevapa City, Cal., Dear Srr:—Having used your Leg and Foot-Rest,June 17th, 1883. I take pleasure in recommending it to all, _ It ie a self-adjusting rest. It easily accommodates a person in any sitting position. It is portable and convenient. It is = a luxury and a comfort. Its construction is neither complex or costly. It is the great desideratum for treading rooms, and for invalids. . The economy of its construction will doubtless secure for it general use. TELL ME WHERE IS GEO. G BLANCHARD, E. W. The parts are held securely and compact, and can be The frame A and foot-rest cau be upholstered, or simply readily carried. * made a light — Agee woven cane filling. uch day—Game of Cricket, between the SALICYLACA works with marvelous ef substitutes, or something yiss never won money; catch weights ; half m le dash ; purse $50. remain un Ask your Druggist for it. Tournament, under. auspices of the oT oULY 1883, will be delinquent, anu Do not bedeluded into takingm tiions or Grass Vailey Sportsmen’s Club, con PO! Notice is h-reby givea th:t the above delinquent day his Augu-t S0ch, 1883, and the aaj of sale to day, New York, Sacramento, San Francisco Also ey > soa on all the Principa Entrance from Wellington’s Livery Stable, No. 16—Sadale Horse Race—Running for District horees who have Choice C:ndien of all kins $1 50 OLD SPRING GRAVEL MINING COM. Patented October 31, 1882. tal amount of purse, $300. IVE YEARS ESTABLISHED AND = ‘Horses entered in purses can only be 10 Ov never known to fail in a single case drawn by consent, of Judes, 6 OU Rules of the Pavitic Cuast Blood Horse As100 Ou pos Belane brscing to = — sociation to govern running exce and druggists for the stan 100 06 when conditions named are Serves. = 20 Ov eALIGYLICA, All entries tobe made in writing, giving 10 v0 SECRET : Name, sex, color, and marks of horses’: also 2 60 4@ THE ONLY_DISSOLVER OF THE name and ace of owner.—Inreper Schulthees J. F. 670 60 6 Ov Schulthess J. i. oe 10 10 00 POISONOUS URIC ACID WHICH EX. races, full colors to he worn by rider; ani {SiS IN THE BLOOD OF RHEUMATIC drivers in trotting races are requested to Schulthess J. F. 6; 400 40 Ou AND GOUTY PATIENTS. wear caps of distinct co ors, to be named in And in accordance with law and an orde: SALICYLICa is known as a common their entries, as their horses wi! be desiy _Asse sment Notice. ty Warrants. DRAW CHECKS OV Free for ail; one mile dash ; first the General Road Fund wil be paid horse out at first quarter $75 ; first on presentation at the office of the County 74 100 4i9 60 8 1000 10 1000 457. °200 688 100 664. 26 Uffice -No, 622 Moutgomery street, San Francisco. jv? LEG AND FOOT REST. ‘Purchase Gold Dust and Bullion 4 Highest Price Paid for State and Coun in three ; mile hea's; purse $100, NO, 90 MAIN STREET, No, 8—Bicycle Race—Half mile and repeat ; purse $50. Grass Valley, Cal. No. 9—Walking—For Stallions; one mile ; purse $50. First Class Companies Represented. Fifth day—Saturday, Sept. 8.— Permanent Cure Guaranteed. Amt Is the Leading Daily paper in Northern California. No. 10—Running—One mile and No. Certt. © calculated xis by scientists that *. ” je2k anc TL J. DASSONVILLE mile dash, for two-yea.-olds ; purse $200. ble teams; own-rs to drive; best two mmediate Relief Warranted. No. Shares The Daily. Transerip E. M. Prustox. sar Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Ex Second day, Wednesday, Sept. 5. No 4—Trotting—F'ree for all; puree EXECUTED IN FIRST CLASS STYLE following described stock on account of Assesainent, No. 12, levied on the 4th day of June, 1853, the several amounts se: pa Koad the names of the respective share \dersasfoliows: ° L. M. SUKEFORTH, Pioneer Furniture Store, Nevada City. Paid up Capital $30,000, jy13-1m Lass OF NECTAR TEA AND ALL CHOICE LINES. : Delinquent Sa:e Notice. day, would you?” ent: “Your mark is very low, and APPLY AT THE MINE. —AT— the falling of several tons of slate almost at his side. He recovered sufthe Board of Directors, made on the ninth sense remedy, because it strikes directly at sees upon programmes by colors worn by ficiently to walk three miles to his of day oi January, 1882,80 msny shares of each ys = ‘Rheumatism, Gvuutand Neural. ve 8. : 5 . of such stock as may be nevessary wil) home, but soon expired. wi so many s80-calledspevifics ana} Entries to a'l the races, except Nos. ‘. be sold at public auction, at the oifive of the supposed panaceas only treat locally the .eiues 15, pe afabove to clove with he SecSecretary, No. 522 Montgomery street, San ' y on iY, August 15th, 1883. “Henry,” said his wife, with —. hnagi> arg y the ——tects. It has been conceded by eminent scienAll races restricted to horses owned in of August, at the ic welve tists that outward such as rubthe District prior te Julr ist, 1883, except chilling severity, ‘I saw you coming a volo M., of said day, t~ pay the delinbing wich oils, ointmen iniments and where “free for ail.” out of a saloon this afternoon.” svoth! eager yen oe those discosts vi expeuses e aoe at ad’ wane ane : ot tie vanes W are; he result @ poisoning “Well, my dariing,” replied the sale. . Morning _ Entertainments — First THEV, WEIZEL, Secretary. of the blood with Uric Acid. heartless man, ‘you wouldn't have CLASS WORK H* OPENED A PAINT SHOP WITH o,c BLEY. Proprietor. Tickets can be, procured at the DRUG Brynstetcer P. Volley James Schulthess J. F. Schulthess J. F. -FSchuithess . . F, reSchulthess J. F. Schulthess J. F. one within several hundred miles of them, ROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. ALL GOODS SOLD AT MY STORE ARE EXACTLY AS REPRESENTED ; IF Nor, WILL REFUND MONEY. , WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD BY ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THECOUNTY. L. Housman, Other Lectures will be given from time & Beoxwirs, B, T. Babbit’s former confidential cle:k, was released from He had served outa seven years sentznce for robbing Babbit of $300000. He is said to be on his way to Mexico, where he intendsto embark in business with his savirgs. CITIZENS BANK, BEST IMPORTED TEAS. FANCY CAKE FOR WEDDINGS. Etc., Made to order. She is six feet two invhes hijh. She partner. WHICH IS NOW SUPPLIED WITH THE first house .out at third quart-r, $75; THEATRE, Stockton, July 4th, 1883. Will duplicate any San Francisco or Sacramento bill Joun T. Monean. horse out at second quarter, $75; Se LS ae vr NECESSARY MACHINERY TO DO FIRST No. 3—Trotting—3-minute class ; purse $250. egal THE AUSPICES OF_1HE Nevada City Lecture Bureau. G Gro. A. Coorpzr. peat ; purse $300. -—-0~— existed,” toc! Over $8,000 in Premiums ! NEW PAINT SHOP. No. 2—Running—One mile and re tleman, who replied that he kuew of no other potion of the State where any such condition of things Pittsburs Mil le Make MAIN S[REET, adjoining Uni n Hotef. Ms. Laura B. Dainty, ral pobsnet maats Sane, et “eight La. bowDOLN: eight. M. : First day—Tuesday, Sept. 4. No. WHERE HE IS PREPARED TO DO ALL Banking Business. FINE COFFEES, 1—Running — CORRESPONDENTS— — Three-quarters of a KINDS OF At the residence of the bride’s parents plaints made by a people renderea at Graw Valley, July 25th, 1888, by Kev. W. v. Powell, Arsour W. Fas zo Alissa Ide uuhappy and hustile by the pressure i. Sims, buth of Grass Valley. Upon them, their fanulies aud thei interests, of a heathen populat.ou DIED. whose ‘presence isa distu:bing and At Greenhorn, July 22d, Stephen McDondangerous factor in the solution oi ld, aged 65 years, a nacive of New Brunswick. “the miuing problem. At Nevada City, Ju'y 25th, 1883, Fried “This condition of things became Atelia, infant daughter of C. J, and Lizzie Naffziger, avei 2 months and 25 days. possible on account of the isulateu [fhe funeral will take place at 2 situatiou of that portion of Sierra o'clock this (Friday) afternoon, frou: county, hemmed iu as it is by high Mountaius away upin the snows, the Episcopal Church. Fiends and and easily acvessible of commuuicavequaintances are respectfully invited ta attend,] tion for ouly about five mouths in the year. Ant Proof Refrigerators $18. Ice Chests $14. more milled at $2 a ton, ie! Tropical Fruits. B. F. THOMAS, Proprietor. “Stop ab all the best hotels?” /Quartz“in lots of Ten Tons jor AT THE— PHILADELPHIA TEA STORE, SPEED PROCRAMME @ discontented white UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. UPHOLSTERING GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, OF ALL KINDS ALWAYS ON HAND ‘. _ MY GOODS ARE BOUGHT OF THE BEST MANUFACTORIES IN CALIFORNIA ANDx EASTERN STATES, AND ARF OF THE LATEST STYLES JUALITY AN PERIOR WORKMANSHIP, AND WILL BESOLD AT THE LO PRICES, <ata GIVE ME A CALL AND BECONVINCED. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODs, ATTENTION GIVEN TO PACKING AND SHIPPING IN IMPROVED FORM, WITH ANT PROOF FAMILIES AND OTHERS. : ATTACUMENTS, Prices, $10, $12, $16. PIANOS MOVED AND BOXED FOR SHIPMENT ON SHORT NOTICE. ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. PURCHASERS CAN —ALs0— RELY ON GETTING GOODS AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. are ALL GOODS DELIVERED WITHIN A REASONABLE DISTANCE FREE OF CHARGE KITCHEN UABINETS, El Dorado, Amador, Alpine and Mono, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, prospect of removal, I am told, 1 nis travelers just iv, ‘your expenses ask » continuance of the same. staring the merchants, hutel keepers sre just $25 more for two weeks L, GARTHE, and vthers square in the fave chan the last man on that route.” COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY In fact we have alinost a kingdom vi . **Is that so? Wout so:t of a man Chinese iu the northern part. of Siwas he?” erra couuly, which is a gravel miv, “One of are best salesmen.” iug section, worked mostly by th. ‘Did hesmoke, drink and chew?” hydraulic process ; and we have alse “He did.” American and English Tapestry, and Body Brussels Carpets, Kitchen Cabinets & lee Chests. THREE-PLY, INGRAIN AND HEMP CARPETS, LINOLEUM, OIL CLOTH, MATTING Pittsburs Comprising the counties of Nevada, Placer, FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Forthe ,oeral patronage extended to m MOULDINGS, SOFAS, LOUNGES, PICTURES, CHAIRS OF ALI, KINDS. PICTUREFRAMES MADE TO ORDER, WHAT-N WHIALL KINDS, BOOK CASES, BUREAUS, WASH STANDS, BRACK FEATHER DUSTERS BIRD CAGES, DRESSING C. KITCHEN CAB) SAFES, : WARDROBES, DOW VO) , CURTAIN 4 BEDS AND BEDDING OF ALL KINDS ON HAND AND TORDER, SHEETS AND PILLOW C.ASES,. BLANKETS, co!COMFO) AND EVEKYTHING ELSE INTHE HOUSE FURNISHING LINE. Rates.on application. NO. 8, Imported Wines & Liquors in the past I return my sincere thanks and Fine Parlor and Bed Room Sets, Large Mirrors, Picture Frames, OF EL DORADO DISTRICT ON 1 have heard that hie mind had Fresh Vegetables, California and Has one of the Largest and best selected stocks this side of Sacramento, Orders for Subscription and Advertising ‘re of the people of Nevada City and Coun Consisting of Everything te be found L. M. SUKEFORTH, PROPRIETOR, ‘No. 90 Main St., GRASS VALLEY, a OE ty to the Large and Varied Stock now in me Store on COMMERCIAL STREET, opposite Masonic Hall. Annual Exhibition . } EOLSWMES, === am Provisions Canned Goods, etc. NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIP? THIRTEENTH Great Variety Store. appointment) to write to the Tribune irom Washington, aud be urged, in THE CHINESE MUST Ge. _ Pioneer Furnitare <a, BRANCH OFFICE ef, . Al $2 Commercial Sireet, z IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN AND QUEEN,! EES AND——— » *‘ LIVERPOOL. LONDON AND GLOBE, ee a gaged in manufacturing to manufacture the test . rea;dy: for us4 e by the.qua nd to ten thousand. Nevada City, June 23d 1889, ntity, say from one thous.