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May 17, 1887 (4 pages)

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LS. tion ns. NE. 7. EAT 886, h Pasico at e with mance JUDGE » 1887, of the merica ontest. propriredited juctin: a wil livided having ople as yent in. on the etitive { a balL __ THE _DatLy TRANS te egg ~ RIPT.SE VOL. LIV. NEVADA CITY, CAL., TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 17, 1887. Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Oo. Transcript. The Daily PUBLISHED BVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY —BY— BROWN & CALKINS. L 8. CALKINS, N. P. Brown, Editor. Business M’g’r. OFFICE—“Transcript Block,” No. 32 Commercial st., Nevada City, Cal. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One ¥Oar.<. . cs. csi ces ie rr a, & aid Six -Menths—. ee $00} f aree Months..... rare Por Week by Carrier.:........5. 15 Agents for the Daily Transcript. Palmer & Rey........-.065 New York @. P. Rowell & Co.-..".....New York @, REBUN Por oo. oka BE Boston N.W. Ayer & Co..... ..Philadelphia Palmer& Rey. .. .,. Portland, Oregon Ree tr Oe oy eee ere New York Dauchy & Co....... ..New York Williams & Co.........London, Eng Capo a 0 Ne Cae a . ..Chieago L. P. Fisher --San-Francisco JE C-DARG ho foe San Francisco .. Burlington, Vt Stinson & Co.... ae Portland, Me . M. it ‘ .. Sacramento North San Juan Wa BE ADONCES, . ine se neccees Grass Valley B. F. 8: Foren tw Sams cir 0g Lee OS T. D. Calkins se eeevscve goers) TUCKOS. Co, Miller. os «...French Corral James Marriott North Bloomfield J, W. Robb’ . . Graniteville J. W. Beatty -. Smartsville J; W. Orear. . ..Downieville OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE OFFICERS. Governor........ Washington Bartlett Lientenant-Governor.... R. W. Waterman Secretary of State .... Wm. C. Hendricks St»te Controller.. x John P. Dunn State Treasurer........ Adam Herold Attorney General.. ...Geo, A. Johnson Supt. Public Instruction..... Ira G. Hoitt Surveyor General ....Theodore Reichert Clerk Supreme Court...... J. D. Spencer JUDICIARY. Mpreme Justices—R. F. Morrison (C. J.), E. . McKinstry, J.D. Thornton, J. R. Sharpstein, Jackson Temple, A. Van R. Patterson, T. B. McFarland. Commissioners—I. 8. Belcher (C. C.), Niles Searls, H. S. Foote. DISTRICT. Congressman, 2d Dist.....Jas. A. Loutti R. R. Commissioner, Ist Dist...A. Abbott Board Equalization, 24 Dist. L. C. Morehouse : LEGISLATIVE. State Senstor. 3.6 oe oe es A. Walrath Assemblyman, 14th Dist....Rev. J. Sims Assemblyman, 15th Dist ..... J. 1, Sykes COUNTY. Superior Judge. Sheriff Recorder.. .: Digtrict Attorney ... Treasurer and Collector. . Assessor ... .... School Superintendent..... Public Administrator. .. COPOROR 65505 sje ces Surveyor... sels Rea oat 0 SUPERVISORAL. Jot District.. 0. shes ketenes Cc. E. Mulloy 6.. °° Pahoalgels .W.D. Wood ee rae F. M. Pridgeon 4th “ ie -M. rope Be ee os re i. o Wes al Mail Time Table. Arrives—From East and West, 10:25 a. m.; trom West 5:40 p.m. Closes—To points West, 5:40 a. m.: to points East and West, 12:40 p. m. Post Office Hours. Week Days—9 a. m. to5 p. m.; 6 to 7:30 p. m. Sundays—ito2p.m. Holidays—lto 2p. m, 6to7p. m. Keystone Market, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY. OHARLES KENT, Proprietor. AVING preet the above-named Market, I will be glad to see all former patrons and wil be able to supply the public with all kinds of Fresh & Salt Meats, EXams, Bacon and Ihard, Which will be furnished at the VERY LOWEST RATES. Having had long experience in the business, I can guarantee to give sone satisfaction to all, and will supply the Very best in my Line. All kinds of LIVE STOCK for sale at all imes. CHARLES KENT. _, Empire Livery Stable, Broad at., Nevada City, opp. National Exchange Hotel, JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, Pur Beatie a wl) tad OF THE EMPIRE “Stable has the largest lotof Horses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in-this part of the State. Teams with elegant Bu sgies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the Savion notice and on the most reasonable terms. The horses are free from vice, of good style and capable of going as fast as any gentleman cares to drive. Good Saddle Horses always on hand CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTLY FURNISHED. * ; UNION. MARKET, COMMERCIAL STREET..NEVADA CITY DEALERS IX. oN ‘ S i> Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ete,). USDeputy Mineral Surveyor. \e ; : FFICE—Upstairs in Beckman’s Block, At the lowest rates. We also k hand. choice stock of BACON AND LARD, ? . taps. LEUTIJE & BRAND, AND TRIED . —IN_THE— About twenty years ago I discovered a) little sore on my cheek, and the doctors jPronounced it cancer. I have tried a inumber of physicians, but without re leeiving any permanent benefit. Among! the number were one or two specialists. . The medicine they applied was like fire ,to.the sore, causing intense pain. 1 saw a statement in the paper telling what 8. . 8. had done for others similarly afflictied. I procured someat once. Before I jhad used the second bottle the neighbors. ‘could notice that my cancer was healing jup. Mygeneral health had been bad fo! two or three years—I had a hacking cough jand spit blood continually. I had a se\vere pain in my breast. After taking six bottles of 8. S. 8. my cough left me and I isrew stouter than I had been for several years. My cancer has healed over all but ja little spot about the size of a half dime, and itis rapidly disappearing. I would! advise every one with cancer to give 3.'S. Mrs. NANCY J. MCCONAUGHEY, Ashe Grove, Tippecanoe Co., Ind. Feb. 16, 1885. Swift's Specific is entirely vegetable,. and seems to cure cancers by forcing out} the impurities from the blood. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., DRAWER 3, ATLANTA, GA. THE Frue Concentrator $1,000 Challenge te any Offers By Machine. Reduced to $575. Spencerian Steel Pens Are the Best. Established 1860. USED BY THE BEST PENMEN. NOTED FOR SUPERIORITY OF METAL UNIFORMITY AND DURABILITY. 20 samples for trial, post paid, 10 cents. © IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR &CO., 58 and 755 Broadway, New York. FIRE DISTRICTS AND FIRE ALARM SIGNALS. HE CITY OF NEVADA IS DIVIDED into four fire districts, as follows: DISTRICT NO. 1 Is bounded south by Deer creek, west by Main street, north and east by the city limits. Includes all of Nevada, Water, High, Coyote and Court atrects; that portion of Church and Washington streets east of mele ares and all the eastern side of Main stree' . DISTRICT NO. 2 Is bounded south by Deer creek, east by Main street, west and north by city hmits. Includes Broad, East and West Broad, Pine, Commercial, Spring, Factory, Bridge, Cottage, York, School, Union, Orchard and Winter streets; that portion of Washin Church streets west of Main, an western side of Main street. DISTRICT NO. 8 Is bounded north by Deer creek, east by Gold Run; south and east by city limits. Includes all of Piety Hill, and Sacramento street south from Gold Run. DISTRICT NO. 4 s bounded north by Deer creek, west by Gold Run, south and east by city hmits. Includes Boulder, Prospect, Adams, Long. Clay and Nimrod streets, Park Avenue and Sacramento street to Gold Run. Alarms to be Given in Case of Fire : The taps to be repeated two or three times. District No. 1—Geueral alarm, then two m and all the sb er ISTRICT No. 2—General alarm, then three taps, : Bisrarer No. 3—General alarm, then four taps. Drevarer No, 4—General alarm, then five A map showing the streets of the city, and the respective-fire districts, is hung in a conspicuous place in each of the fire houses, and itis desired that every person ringing an alarm will also give the taps designating the district in which the fire is located. Any person ringing any of the fire bells, except in case of analarm of fire, without rmission from the proper authorities, will prosecuted.according to law. By order of the $46 BOARD OF FIRE DELEGATES. A. WUTKE, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, phos szeeet. ve DOORS BELOW Post Office, Nevada City. FINE BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. JAS. G. HARTWELL, Surveyor, —aND— Broad and Fine Sts:, N ahd Bill Collecter. ICE AT COURTROOM OF JUDGE (eae. Aevada City, Cal. i : is kept on file at eee ueenee eects A Constable of Nevada Tewnship, foradyertiing . -PoO— RARE OPPORTUNITY Secure a Choice ‘Tract of Land The Nevada County Tom A EXOALE. Land Association Have completed arrangements for the Subdivision of the PAMOUS SUTTON RANCH, © Situated om frien brook Aveaats midway etwpen: Grass Valley and Mevata City, and on the ling af tie NARROW GAUGE RAILROAD. The soil of this land is unusually fertile. and the water facilities are unsurpassed. Two water ditchalmost encircle the tract) \ nd water can be had on . . . Ss . every lot for irrigation; numérous springs abound, and every facility is offered for rapid development of each lot. This property adjoins the Nevada County College tract, and’offers to parties who desire to -educate their children a chance to secure a home near one of the best educational institutions of the State. The Glenbrook Park and Fair grounds are : opposite, and three omnibus lines. pass several times daily from Grass Valley to Nevada City. Town Talk Railway Station is a quarter of a mile from the centre of the tract. — — The Io's will be Sold in Any Size to Suit Purchasers Dagan aud Maps, vith Fell Iefonatio, ean be Oise atthe Otic of the Land Assuciatin, SECRETARY. t kmownto me.” H. A. Ancuzs, M.D., 111 So. Oxford 9, Brookiya, N. ¥. DR. GUNN’S Y BIT T BRS THE GREAT THE ACKNOWLEDGED THB INDISPENSIBLE & SURE PREVENTIVE AND POSITIVE CURE FOR BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER, Fever and Agne, Kidney Complaint. Impure Blood, Dr. Gunn's Bitters ARE PURELY Perfectly Safe, A. Van Alstine & Co., Proprietors and Manufacturers. FOR SALE BY CARR BROB., Regulating Cathartic! Tenie and Appetizer. Household Remedy. Costiveness and Constipation, Nausea, General Debility. VEGETABLE Reliable. 722 Montgomery Street, San Francisco: Gity Wholesale and Retail Agents. wikous iajurious medication, Tun Cureaun Company, 18% Fulton Street, N. ¥. JAMES MONRO, Proprietor, . — NEVADA CITY, CAL. Thoicest of , Boef, Pork, Mutton, “Teal, Sausages, purchased any whef@ in this city. Meats delivered within a reasonable dis tance free of charge. Chop, give me a call. upon getting what they order. solicited. —AND— BWusiness College. A School tor the People any course in any University. A Complete Academic Course. ing, etc., by the very best Special Home care and training. At Glenbrook Park, Valley—two miles from either city. A Delightful Retreat for Health, AND ALL MALARIAL TROUBLES, Comfort and Study. = b th 1 lL. N RailDYSPEPSIA, road and. Telegraph Btatious. Omnlbuses INDIGESTION, pase hourly. NERVOUSNESS, Pupils enter atany time, ake regular or : selected couraes or private lessons. Loathing of Food. For complete Prpapeotue or information address the principa E. K. HILL, _ NEVADA CITY, CAL. KARL MERZ’ BY DR. KARL MERZ. come into iano Method. has so quick! as Merz? New gently nely teacher or . keep up wit ine this new work, which is lano student w ET THOROUGH AND COMPLETE. We want Every Music Teacher using the book.
into the matter. Home Mutual Insurance OF CALIFORNIA, PRINCIPAL OFFICE: —— J. F. Hougnton, President. J. 1. N. Suerarp, Vice President, Cuar_es H. Story, retary property in nteel: prom) just slafms for loss. GEO W. BILL, Manager CAPITAL. = $300,000 216 Sansome st., Sam Francisee. Fire Insurance Only R. H. MaGtiz, General Agent. Grass Valley Branch For Nevade County DAVID WATT, JOHN C. COLEMAN. h: we Risks acce on all classes of desirable . *™* low asselvency and a fair ret will admit ef, ; q mit ef,ptand Hberal response te ali . Augusta, Maine. matter than any other asked for smaller and inferior methods. Price $3 00, by mail, post paid. TWO EDITIONS ARE PUBLISHED: Co Fingering. copy of this new work, with the privil Catalogue of 2 write ermes and diseounte. about Wagner's manner of composing. He often laughed heartily when telling ; about some visited, and found with a long pipe in his mouth symphony, and who had complacently shown érying cut while designating certain -passages: Broad Street Market, ‘< AM PREPARED TO SUPPLY THF PEOI ple of Nevada City and vicinity with the Cc Corn Beef. Everything Sold at as Low Rates as can be . . , until 7 o'clock, when supper was eaten. If you want a nice Roast, Steak, Cutlet or Lintend to always keep the best Meats to be procured in the market, at the shop, and customers, whether old-ér young, ean rely A share of public patronage is respectfully Nevada County Academy, at Popular Prices -ORMAL AND COMMERCIAL COURSES aspecialty. Thorough preparation for Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing, Painting, Elocution, Short-Hand, Type-writeachers, Mid-way between Nevada City and (Grass GET THE BEST. PLANO METHOD! O PIANO METHOD EVER PUBLISHED eneral use The best teachers throughout the country unite 4n pronouncing it far superior to any work of the kind yet written.. KARL MExz’ Ptaxo METHOD contains nearly 300 pages, elerinted from large, clear, new ‘type, llustrated and strongly bound, o o wishes to the times should fail to examSIMPLE,PROGRESSIVE AND PRACTICAL, Kari Mrz’ Piano Method is the cowning success of this well known author, and is rapidiy taking the place of all other instruction books for this favorite instrument. Who reads this advertisement to write tou at once for full descriptive circular of this great work, containing also many testimonials from well known teachers who are It will pay teachers to look Although containing more iano Method now before the public,it is sold at the same price One with American and One with Foreign Teachers are invited to send fora pample ce) returning if not what they want. Our large 000 Musical Publicetions sent free on application. Teachers should to-usfor S. Brainard’s Sons, Publishers, . Wabash Avenue. Chicago , Il we will send you free, somethin: Value and importance te-you, tha you in business which will in this world. 7 live at home. sex—all ages. new rs. hances of alifetime. Those Grand outfit free. Ad TRUE & C MONEY TO BE MADE. CUT THIS out and return to us, end of great will start bring you in more money right awey than anything else one can do the hig avd methi: that ‘he coins money for all ork @ will mart you ; capita) not needed. This is one of the genuine, importambitious and enterprisi fil M4 reg en ng will not de t tree. Address 0. a. Ww. cotinine, M. B., Pine MAIN STRERT, GRASS VALLEY Rive os and 10, UP STAIRS, CORNER 7 IN ODISE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THATTHE B Company will not be. erick Schwatka, Noah Wagner’s Manner of Composing. It is impossible to speak with certainty composer, whom he had engaged in completing a backyes and his coreposition, turning ward and forward among the “Here there is quiet; now grows angry; . now itis hecoming—dra: matic; here I letloose a thunderbolt; here we begin the down. grade, and now uietagain,’’ the last word coming Giough a cloud of tobacco smoke. It is not necessar/ to say that Wagner could never compese in this manner. A glance into his scores will disclose the: exalted seriousness with which he. approached his task and the superearthly regions in which he soared when he created his ideal characters. By the time that he had written the posm of his drama (during the work on which, of course, much of the music was originated in his mind) he had already _noted down a great number of the musical thoughts upon loose pieces of music paper. These notes he made in pencil and there must be a vast number of them in existence which are being anxiously saved for late posterity by Frau Cosima Wagner. Sho has gradually gone over all of them with ink, otherwise the majority of them would have become illegible. Only a few can boast of having received one of these little sketches as souvenirs or reward from the master inssome moment of peculiarly good humor, i After a considerable space had intervened since the completion of the poem and he had given himself wholly up to its musical spirit, he was not to be seen in his family circle until 2 o'clock in the afternoon. From 5 o'clock in the morning until 2 in the afternoon he worked almost without interruption; sometimes even longer. After dinner he rested, either taking a walk in the open air or attending to his private correspondence, This lasted Then the whole family met in the music room to pass the time till 11 or 12 0’clock with music alternating with conversation and the reading of essays.—-Llerr Anton Seide in New York Tribune. Too Credaloua. : “Whut kind of a man is Mr, Brown?” inquired a K street girl of an Ebbitt house bello. “Oh,” was the indifferent reply, ‘‘ho'll do; but ho has stich queer notions of right and wrong.” “In what way! LTalways though ho was a man of excellent ideas in that regard. Please explain, won't you?’ “Why, ho wanted to kiss me the other evening, and . told him it was wrong for him to do so.” “Woll?” said the other, inquiringly. “Well, he believed me.”—Washington Critic. Inno¢ence Abrond, ‘“‘When I am traveling in foreign parts,"’ sail a Texas mai, enthasiastics)ly, “IT am proud to say that [am from the Lone Star state. When I register at a hotel, I pick out a pen with a broad point and [ write after my name in big letters: ‘From Texas,’ "' ‘*Yes,’’ whispered a gentloman who happened to bo present, ‘and when tho hotel clerk sees it he asks for cash in advan se, and puts the Texan up in tho sixth story.’’— Texas Siftings wholesomeness. ordinary kinds, and catinot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alim or phosphate powders. -. UNION HOTEL. MRS. J. NAFFZIGER. . . Proprietress H. G. PARSONS. . Business Manager. THE LEADING HOTEL OF NEVADA CITY CALIFORNIA ON THE18T DAY OF AUGUST, 1886, the management of this hotel was resumed by Mrs. J. Natt ziger, widow of the late J. Naffziger, under whose popular con trol the house became the best resort for the traveling public in Northern California, . TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND others are invited to notice the advantages offered by this Hotel. The house contains 100 reoms, each of which is light and airy, and well or elegantly furnished, there being no hotel inthe mountains equal to it. The tables are supplied with the best in the market. NICZ SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS, TOURISTS AND FAMILIES, 4 : Free 'Bus to and from the Depot. STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL _ of the upper county, Grara Valley and arysville, daily. Oe the best of Wines, Liquors and -Cigars furnished at the Bar. : 6 s ” The Ideal Magazine OR YOUNG PEOPLE IS WHAT THE PApers call ST, NICHOLAS. Do you know about it,—-how iets it is, how clean and pure and helpful?) If there are any boys or girls in your house will zoe not try a number, or try it for a year, and see if it is not just the element you needin the household? The London Times has said, “We have nothing like it on this side.’ Here are some leading features of 5 St. Nicholas for 1887. Stories by Louisa M. Alcott and Frank R. Stocvkton—several by each author. A Short Serial Story by Mrs. Burnett, whose charming “ Little Lord Fauntleroy,’’ has been a great feature in the past year of Sr. NICHOLAS, War Stories for Boys and Girls. Gen. Badeau, chief-of-Staff, biographer, and vonfidential friend of General rant, and one of the ablest and most popular of living mili’ tary writers, will contribute a number of papers describing in clear and vivid style some of the leading battles of the civil war. They will be panoramic descriptions of single contésts ‘or short campaigns, presenting a sort of literary picture-gallery of the grand and heroic contests in which the parents of many @ boy and girl of to-day took part. Short articles, instructive and entertaining, willabound, Among these are: How a Great Panorama is Made,” by Theodore K. Davis, with profuse illustrations ; “Winning a Commission” (Naval Acudem ollections of the Naval Academy”’; “Boring for Oil” and “‘Among the Gas-wells,” with a number of strik ng pictures; “Child Sketches from George Eliot,” by Julia Magruder; “Victor Hugo's Tales to bis Grandehidren _ recounted Brander Mathews; “Historie Girls,” b; . 8. Brooks. Also interesting eontributions from Nora Perry, Harriet Pres: ours pores anaes Miller, H. H. Boyesen, Washin Rollins, J. and “Ree. Trowbridge, Lieutenant F. rooks, Gra Bs gnere Wak, tad tad Fok. ghee ot 1 MeCreery’s, Building, responsible for any debts con’ forla . [Litehfield, Rose Hawthorne 1 . Mrs. bor ar suppiten by the lessees of the Banner) i. B. Platt, Mary Mapes Dodge, and'many a . * * ers, e) a) i ge at Nevada City, April 19, 1887 ae yen af cand 6. of ol ney bata is we % a year; 2 c a.mumber. Subscripbie bt a JAMES K. BYRNE. ons are rece by booksellers and newsBYRNE & CBOSS, dealers everywhere, or by the publishers. . z New me begins with the November Atterneya and Ocunselors at Law, r. Send .or our beautifully illustratcatalogue (free) containing full prospecladden, Alice Wellington ~ POWDER Absolutely Pure. \HIS POWDER NEVER VARIESh. and More economical than the’ —A Marvel of purity, stren Sold Only in Cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 Wall street, New York . BEAST Mexican Mustang Liniment ouRxZIs. — Soiatica, Soratches, Contracted Lumbago, Sprains, * Muscles, Rheumatism, . Strains, Eruptions, Burns, Stitches, Hoof Ail, Bcalds, StiffJoints, . Screw Stings, Backache, Worms, Bites, Galls, Swinney, Bruises, Sores, Saddle Bunions, Spavin Galls, Corns, Cracks. Piles, THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY. accomplishes for everybody: exactly. what is claimed for It. One of the reasons for the great popularity of the Mustang Liniment fs found In Its universal applicability, Everybody needs such a medigine, rhe Lumbormau needs it in case of aeeldent. The Housewife noeds it for goneral family: use, Sar Tho Canaler needs it for his teams and his men, Tho Mechanfo needs it always on his work bench. The Miner noods it In case of emergency. The Vieueedr necds t—can't get along with Py outit : The armer needs itin his house, his stable, and his stock yard, “fhe Stenmboat manor the Boatman needs itin liberal supply afluatand ashore. The Horse-fancier needs it—it ts bis best friend and safest reliance. The Stock-grower needs it—1t will save him thousands of dollars and a world of trouble, The Railrond man needs it and will need it eo long as his life is a round of accidents and dangers. The Backwoodamnn needs it. nothing like it as an antidote for the re to life, imb aud comfort which surround the pioneer. The Merchant needs it about his iy amoug his employees, Accidents will ha mais . and when these come the Mustang Linime 4 2 wanted at onee. e Keep a Koitle intho House, ‘Tis the best of economy. i = Keep a Bottle in the Factory. Its tmmeccin'e use In case of uccident saves pain and loss of wages, Keep a Bottle Always in the Stable @ for use when wanted, Quick Time and Cheap Fares TO Eastern and European Oities. BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL, ALL RAIL ROUTES, Southern Pacific Company . AILY EXPRESS AND EMIGRANT Trains make prompt connection with the several Railway Lines in the East, connecting at New York and New Orleans With the Several Steamer Lines to ALL EUROPEAN PORTS. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars Attached to Overland Express Trains. Third Olase Sleeping Cars Are Run Daily with Overland Emigrant ‘Trains, No additional charge for Berths in Third Class Cars. Tickets Sold, Sleeping Car Berths secured, and other information given upon application at the Company's offices where passengers calling in person can secure choice of routes, ete. RATLBOAD LANDS FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS. Apply to, or Address : W. H. MILLS, Land Agent, C. P. K. R. San Francisco. JEROME MADDEN, Laud Agevt3. P. R T. H. GOODMaN, A. N, TOWNE, Gen. Pass & Tk't Agt General Manager. A. LADEMIAN, DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Ete., Etc. Junction of Broad and Commercial Streets, —~ NEVADA CITY. ee, en Choice Family Grocgsses a Specialty. National Meat Market. i “OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK. 0. J. NAFFZIGER. . . .. . Proprietor. EEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAUBA GES; Etc. ‘ HAMS, BACON AND LARD, wholesale or retail. 2 And all kinds of Meat usually found in a first-class Market. Meats delivered free of charge. +: ate. THE CENTURY CO. New York. ¢ C. J. NAFFZIGER. } { Sait See ee ee Vs tec