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November 15, 1888 (4 pages)

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So. $2 Commercial street, Nevads City, Ca! *, evade rass Valle bh & Ready, evade ciiile North San Juan, rench Cor ‘ WHO IS THE WIDOW? seg TILL ZATLBONOUGH TARE A DUC CISCULATES IB Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore’s . 4 te Graniteville, Truckee, and every vtb of Nevada county; also in Place: counties, at Sacramento, Sav the Si and sierra Viege* from Fran “from Siski to erra to the Ses.” THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 1888. LATE NEWS. Virginia's vote is very close. The Fresno raisin crop is the largest in the history of the State. Helena is excited over the flirtations of a number of young girls. The official returns makeCleveland’s majority in Georgia 69,093. Bill Walker, a Bald-Knobter, has been sentenced to be hanged. New Hampshire gives Harrison » plurality of 2,284 over Cleveland. Frank L. Coombs of Napa is being boomed for Speaker of thre Assembly. ‘The Postmaster at'Carbon Hill, Ala., was shot and killed by his insane wile. Mrs. Hannah Sharkey, a native of Cork, Ireland, died at Youngstown, Q., aged 111 years. Thirty-three more bodies were recovered-Sunday from the Frontenac, Kas., coal mine. ‘ David ‘Sabeni was lynched at Cortez, Eureka county, Nev., for the murder of Richard Holt. The Republicans of Buffalo, Cleveland’s old home, had a grand. demonstration on Monday night. The Republicans will have a mzjority in the next House of Representativer and propose to elect a Speaker. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain arrived from England Monday and will be married to Miss Endicott today. Charles F. Janke, injured during a political demonstration at Redwoou City November 34, died Sunday. Brice, chairman of the National Democratic Committee, predicted a victory for Harrison before the election. An attempt will be made this winter to have the Arizona Leyislature remove the capital from Tucson to Phoenix. William Walters, a prospector, coi mitted sucide by shooting himsef through the bead at Anderson Sunda» night. The anniversary of the‘‘martyrdom”’ of the Chicagy anarchists was celebrated at Pittsburg, Pa., and New York on Saturday. bal Several members of an organization in Arkaneas ofthe White Cap order are on trial, charged with intimidating witnesses. ‘ Official returns from every county in Pennsylvania show a plurality for Harrison of 79,879. Blaine’s plarality in 1884 was 81,019. Snyder, the Republican candidate j Fourth Minnesota A fire at Paradise, Butte county, on Friday night burned the Public Hil, Proctor’s store, Dr. Mack’s offive and another new building. throughout, the State . ’ ESS FROM AMERICA? ee Dame Mamor Again Busy with This Tateresting Subject—A Bketch of the Duke asid His Surroundings. (Copyright 1888.) There is no peace for the Duke of Mariborough. The gossips won’t let him alone. They persist in it that he is contemplating matrimony, and private advices from . Jendon tend to confirm the suspicion. Since the Duke has been in America no word bas eacaned b 8 lips about his plane, but it is Known that Blenheim Palace, the the duke’s bome, is being swept and cleaned and put in condition for the coming of some one of importance. All tho world loves a duke, even ifhe isa very, very bad duke,as Marlborough is, but when the duke fs a lover cs well, he becomes doubly interesting. Those who aro au fait in matters concerning the heart, say that the duke has actually asked a rich widow to become his wife. Mrs. Louis Hammersley, blonde and beautiful, wit: $5,000,000 in ber own rizht, is said to be the woman. M:s. Marshal D. Roberts, trifle mature, but worth £20,000,000, and the possessor of rare jewels gud an envied social position, is said to. be the woman. Mrs. Susan Sterens, worth @ good many times ber weisbt in gold, still charming althonglt a grandmother, is said to be the lucky woman, In fact every widow with a fortune is spoken of as the future duchess. It may interest people who read these lines to know that the duke’s name is never coupled with that of any widow who isn’t wealthy. The dnke has no use fora woman without a fortine. Heisa bad. man, loaded up to tio ears with lebts,and he wants some one to pity them. fle wants money, and in its place he offers a palace in England and a royal crest. The Duchess of Marlborouzh ranks ninth from the Queen of England. Her position is an enviable one, and Bienbeim Castle is one of the most famous as well as picturesque homes in V.ctoria’s domain. And so when all things are considered it would not be so surprising if his bighness should find a mate in the highway of fashion’aud folly in New York. It may interest some of my feminine readvis to know,that the duke js the descendant of one of the oldest families in England. The originator of. the title of Duke was John Churchill, and he was made an earl nnd a duke by Queen Auno for bis victories over the Prench and Bavariansiuthe Netherlands, Previous to that time the Churebills hud been a powerful family in the country. They came from Ashe, in Devonshire, where the first Duke was Worn, After the Battle of Blenheim, in 1702, the queen aud parJiament wished to honor him for bis brilliant services. The queen mule bim a” duke and parliament voted Lim £500.000 (42,500,000) to build bima house. The sito selected for this mansion wns ct Woodstock, in Oxfordshire. eight nies rorthwest of the famous University City. Woodstock was the residence of the eany English kings. Edward the Diack Prince was born there. Elizabeth wasa prisoner tbheresheld by Queen Mary. Coarcer died “at Woodstock, and it pvas mace famous in counection: with the fair 2 ysamond, The: £500,000 to be spent in ereetiug a mansion suitable to be the home of the hero did not nearly cover 1!.c cost. Sic Jobn Vanbrngh designed the residonee and parts surrounding it. Te palace, called Hlenhcim Honse, after the Gunens battle, isa magnificent one, ond with the exception of the Duke of Devanshire’s palace, at Chatsworth, aud Daren Rothschiid’s bonse and parit’ at Mentmore, is the handsomest in England, ‘The place stamis on a bill, and from it mecnificent _ hole county of Oxford auias rower ¥ iad. : Balik i part entertain 150 guests, The interior of the palaee is magnificently decorated, The banqnetting ball is evormonus, ant when It will take an official count to tell . filled with guests and lighted it presents whether Butte county is Republican @ gorgeous sight. The great Lall is o Jofiy aud grand apartment in cond proor Democratic and to determine who} portion. The entire structure is built in is elected Superior Judge. J.B. Newman, of 943 Ninth avenne, New York City, requests information of his son, Maxwell Newman, who is thought to be in California. ‘ Henry George sailed on Saturday on the steamship Elder for a short vacation in England, 0 as to breathe the air of a free trade country. The Republicans cf Brooklin, N. Y., turned out ina procession of 25,000 men Monday night to celebrate the election of Harrison and Morton. Johnny George and Jack Lyman, local pugilists, fought twenty-six rounds to adraw on Saturday on Staten Island. Both men were badly used up. The widow of one of the miners killed in Pittsburg, Kans., becanie insane and set firetoher cabin. ‘The woman and four children were burned to death. ‘ i It is now claimed that the Whitechapel murders were commited. by a crank recently released from the asylum at Sebastopol. He killed eight women before his commitment. time for holding the State Fair for 1 has been fixed for the second Monday in September, which will fall on the 9h. This is one week later than the fair was held this year. Art the Broken Hill mines, N.S. W., boys aré paid four shillings a day for the Italo Co.inthiaustyle, The Dienheim House collection of pictures aud statuary was considered one of the fipest in Pigland. Since the palace was Urst built the dukes have given a great deal of ate tention toart. The late duke added to the gulleries very largely. ‘ihe present duke does not seem to fancy pictures much, and in order to relieve himself of financial embarrassment to years eco, he ordered the picturesto Lesold. The sale was a me one, aud purchasers went from all parts of the world. Among the famous pictares that were in the cullection were “The Young Augustine aud “Pope Gregory.” ly ‘Titian; “Europa,” “Esther” and “The Massacre of the Innocents,” by P. Veronese; ‘St. Jerome,” by Tintoretto; ‘The Magilalen,” by C. Dolve; historical subjects by Rubens, portraits by Rubeus and Vandyke, aud “The Woman Taken in A:lultery” and “Isasc LDiessing Jacob,”’ by Reabrandt. The manor of Blenheim Park embraces acirenit of twelve miles. The 1 ark itself has 2,940 acres, Around the pilac: itis Jaid outin grandstyle, Thelawns, walks and flower bels are kept in beautiful style, whether the Duke is residing at the palaceor not. In the conservatories are a very choice collection of rare plants,and the vinerivs aud hothouses provide rare fruits all the year round. The wooded land in the park is beautiful, and abounds in gumeand deer, The present Duke is very fond of horses, agd the stock in his stables ia very fine, “He al-o has somo very good cattle and large flocks of sheep, ln the grounds stands a triumphal arch and a column 139 feet bivh, surmounted by astatue of the Dukeof Marlborough, The estate of the Marlboroughs is very large. The first Duke wanted to be sorting rock on top; miners receive 10 shillings, and engineers and carpenters 11 shillings perday. There is no Saturday afternoon or Sunday work. Most ofthe miners live in tents and board themselves, as board and lodging in the few hotels costs $30 and $35 a month. Water is brought into the town in carts from a distance of 30 miles, and costs about $1.50 per 100 “tudo better next time,” said a man who had been drunk when it weulthy, and in that desire he was backed by his wife. The Duke died frst, and left a fortune which his wife increase: to some $15,000,000 when she cied im 1744. This fortuue was largely invested in real estate in the West End of Loudon, and has increase. enormously in va'ue. The house now occupied by the Princo of Wales— Marlborough House—waus original y toe London houre of the early dukes, Lord Randolph Churebill isthe younger brother of the Duke. Marlborough is as sharp as 2 Damascus Diade. He isuready writer, a good talker, and is well informed on every subject. He has devoted @ great deal of time to the stidy of Americaand itsinstitutions. He has bad was necessary fur him to be sober. “Ob, no,” said his employer, “‘you wil not do at all. Some one else will be -doing in your place.” many exciting escapades, and. his reputation is about as bad as it could be, bat be isa duke, and if he wantearich Ameri-+ ean widow—well, ho will probably hel» himself, '. Phat is—don’t you know!—it what a —_—— Sennen Customer—Giveme a dozen raw. How long will it take you to open them? Proprietor—Only about a minute, sir. Bill, where in thunder’s ee liar medical properties of lla are soon apparent (One Jady says: ‘I quicker than tt ey ticis twittering does not come io pass, It may be, save this interesting creature, that preparations at Blenbeim are for the return of its former mistress. The Duke was divorced from his wife at her suit; now, Says gossip, he being a better man than he was, she has forgiven him the cause of her proceedings against him, and is ready to renew the vows which will make her the second time his wife. Foster Coates. For Charloston Cnerches, Over $100,000 has keen contributed * b Catholies over the “ountry 10 make ated f 1 on church proverty in Charles. . re) p, 5. U., damaged ty tbh. arthyuake, ine was $7,224 20 raised in New dork Brooklyn. % . Every dog hes his day, my boy; but how much better off is the mule, who has his yeare. aw, haw, haw. haw. Tur duties of a critic are apt to be sedentury. He is ulways sitting on somebody orsomething. Hunpreps of persons who have used Ayer's Hair Vigor attest its value, as i stimulant and tonic, for preventing ind curing ba'dness, cleansing the «aip, and re-turing the youthful color o faded and g:av hair. BORN. At Grass Valley Nov. 12th, tothe wife of Wm. Wicks, ason. In anaer ie and Ready township, Nov. 13. deo » Rigby, nephew of Paddy Campbeil, aged 27 years. At Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 2, of yellow feyer, Joseph L. Chadwick, aged 65 yeare, 11 wonths and 5 days. [sun francisco ana Urvville papers please copy.) Notice of Proving Will. bey THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR the County of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the estate of PETEK LUND, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that Monday. the 24 day of December, 188%, at 1! o'clock A.M. of suid day, at the Court room of sa d Court. ut the Court house in the City and county of Nevada, bas been uppuinted os the time and lyce fur proving tue will of said PETEK UND, deceased, and for hearing the application of AN» LUN forthe issuance to her of Letters testamentary when und where any person interested may appear and contet ted NOVEMBER Mth, 1668 ated N £ ‘ § . F.G. BEATTY, Clerk. By’. A. Bultinch, Deputy. Fred Searls, Afterney. Notice of Applicatitn for Mining Patent. —— U.S Land Office, Sacramento, Novem ber 1cth, 1088. Wotice. THOMAS POYZEK, .U. H. MFNDELL, HUGH CRAIG snd W. 8. JONES, have made application for patent to the MT. ZION PLACER MINE, cousisth ie uf Hill claim 1 ¢ 68, 210 acres and: Canou élaim lot, 6 T. 18 N. R. 10 E. M. D. Mx 517 acres in Orleans Mining district, Nevada county, Cal., described us fullows: BILL CLAIM, LOT 68. Commencing atthe corner common to sectious v3, 14. und .6, 7.18 N. K.10 M. D M. thence (Maz. var. 18° E) N 7.47 chs Post “*¢ M Z,” thence N 720 W tv.02chs Post ‘Nol M Z." thence 18> W 33.33chs Post No2*M Z,”’ thence $72> E¢7.v1 ehs Fost “No 3 M thence N18? E2108 che Pust “No 4M thence N 72° Wo.64 chs Post ‘No 5 M thence N 18° E 12.83 chs Post “No 6 M thence N 72° W 1s.10 chs Post “AM thence West 22.47 chs to beginning contain ing 210.81 acres. CANON CLAIM, LOT 69. Commencing at Post No. 1, standing N 18¢ E. v.19 cbs from Post™ 0. 3, MZ” of lot 68, just above descri ge senses oma Be eye E) N E 3.0. chs Post No. 2, thence > Sass chs Pust No. 3. thence N 804° F 354 chs Pust No. 4, thence 871? E 2.23 ehe Post No. 5, thence 5 5069 E22. chs Pos’ No. 6, thence 31340 E 2.03 che Post No. 7. thence Sh%C E 4.04 chs Post No. 8, thence S7°E 2.01 chs Post No 9, thence 8 88° fb. 214 chs Post No. lv, theace N pg? W 3.42 chs Pest No. 1, thence N Py A ad 4739 che Pust No. 1% thence N 48° W 2.38 chs Post No. 18. thence N 584>, W 2.07 chains Pust No 14, thence N 7244 7 W 1140 chs Fost No 15, thence 8 18° W 430 chs to beginaing containing 5 17.100 acres. Said premises were oriinally jocated under the miners law of Orléans Mining District, which have been lust: Applicants Cialm by purchase and posaesslon. Adjoining claffas ure Carter & Co. ou North, aud Rub Roy claims on South. All persons haying any adverse eluim to any put of said premises, must present the sume tu this office within 6) days from the tirst publication hereof. “ SELDEN HNETZEL, Register. The first publication of this notice a; pear ed on the 15th day of November, ‘7888. ie C. W. KITTs, Attturney. Zz, if “¢ the list Half century {IN ! Tit [ lit Not the least among the wonders of inventive progress is a method and system of work that can be perform: ed all over the country without separatiny the workers from their homes. Pay liberal. any one can de the work; either sex, younvr old; no special abilty required. Capital not needed; we start Fes free. Cut this out and return it to us and we will send you free suimething ofgrext value and importance te you, that will start you in business, which will bring you in more money rizht awa, than anything else in the world. Grand fe absee free. Address True & Co., Augusta aine Broad Street-Meat Market. JAMES MONRO, Prop’r. of Customers supplied at the Lowest Prie with the very best of Bread Street, Near the City Mall, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb. Amusu ges. Ete PLAZA PAINT SHOPR. P. BOWERMAN —— Would respectfully inform the people oi Nevada City and vieinity that he has opened a First-class Paint Shop, On the Plaza, near the corner of Sacramento Street, Nevada City, And is prepared to do the following kind Painting : . e Carriages and Wagons Houses and Roofs, Signs, Plain and Fancy Distemper Painting a specialty FIRST-CLASS WORK ! PRICES LOW GIVE MEA TRIAL. iu Notice-for Publication. Lanb OFFICe AT SACRAMENTO, CAL. November ¢th, 1-88. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THA? THE followins named settler has filed notice of his intention tou make final prof in support of bis claim, and thi sald root will be made before the Superior Judze Nevads» City. Cal. on December 2th, 1838. Mig iar ey ree Fo fur the rs of ievig 2 Ao * o. uf See. ep lON. Kee De, : He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said Jand, yiz: Autoue Comarsh, Joseph Marshall, Manuel Silva and John Curry, all of Nevada City P. O., Cab. « SELDEN HETZEL, Kegi . »ZeTRTERS oD ATES CRY FOR IT. : IHVALIDS RELISH IT. lc by Druggists. 25e. 6Oe., $1.00, { icHORDSON &2 CO. BURLINGTON, YT. s maby Portraits. 4-3 aber 2 of faregesi=s Beng Pet mn ; on fine te r by nt photo wnt free on Mother of cay Baie born year. Every Mother wenis these pieviatonee. Give Paby's name amlaece. reese 34 sam 6200 Props, Budiortos, Yt. C. C. WEISENBURGER. HAY, CRAIN, FLOUR
NEVADA-THEATBE. -One NightOnly. Saturday, Nov. 17th. —Return df the Favorites.— COMEDY EVENT OF THE SEASON !1! °° Dan. Morris Sullivan's MIRROR or IRELAND. —AND— IDEAL COMEDY COMPANY, Bringing their own Beautiful Scenery. With splendid Moonlight Effects. THE LAUGHABLE COMEDY ENTITLED “Kitty from Cork” Introducing New Faces, New Songs, Dances aud Music, will also be introduced. Admission 50c. Reserved Szats, 75c SE ‘URE SEATS AT MULLOY’S Broad Street ...... Nevada UVity Paid up Capital $30 000 4 General Banking Business Transacted W E or SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABL! New Vork, San Francisco. And Sacramento. We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGS Payable AT SIGHT inthe principal cities of GREAT BRUTAIN and EUROPE. 4 Cellections on any part of the Udited States n specialty. Highest Price Paid for County and State Warrant<Gold and Silver Bullion ws chased ¢ Assay Office at this Bank, OFFICERS: We. PRION ice esses cris PRESIDEN? JOHN T. MORGANY.. D. E. MORGAN.. Ass’TCasHiger and Sev’¥ DIRECTORS: vr. R, M. How, Joun T. Mornean Geo, M. HUGHES, D. E. Morgan, Wa. Epwarps. L, Hoveman,~ E. M. Preston. CORRESPONDENTS: New York—First National Bank. San Francisco—First National Bank. Papram ante nana! Bank of D, O. Mil, Mathieu Schramm, PHOTOGRAPHER —AND— ARTIST. MAKES PICTURESIOF EVERY STYLE AND SIZE. Instantaneous Photographs of highest and mest Artistic finish. ’ Baby’s Pictur’s a specialty. OO@ the Gallery has been refitted with the best instruments, and every Picture is warranted to give entire sati-faction. i Order Your Holiday Pictures . FORMERLY JOHN SWART’s NEW GALLERY, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. Notice for Publication. Land Office, fac: Cal, vember 1888, WOTICE [3 HEREBY GIVEN. THAR THE following named settler has filed nutice of bis inteutivn te make final prvof in suppurt of his claim, aud that said Wisi be made before tae Supetiur Jud Nevada Wity, Cul, ou Deceusber 2.4, 1888, vig; JSUSEril M. COSTA, forthe sE. 4 uf se. ! Pa ue Coens 4 y Peete M. DM. : . ae followin s witnesses to his continuous resideuce upon, wud cantiyetiun of, said land, viz: ‘Kdward Smith, 4.Green, John M. smite und Kobert J, wacmminas t= P,0.,C LDEN WEraRt, ‘ rs STUDEBAKER WM. BARTON, Agent. Acprunr nee ac Sane *% * liant ad durate colors. Ask for the Dramond,and take noother. 36 colors, toc, each. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO.,Burlington.¥t For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles UST Gold, Sitver, Rronr-, Or Pliaza Feed Store, Foot of Sacramento: Street, Nevada CityWEISENBURGER BROS., PROPRIETORS. Dealers in all kinds of Onions, Crass, Clover, Garden & Field Seeds, TABLE, DAIRY AND 8TOGK SALT, Ete., Etc. @ EVERYTHING AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. gg : Country Orders carefully fille}. Boulder'Street. : Nevada City. sawed to order. hand a large stock of Sash, Doors, Blinds Light Two-Horse Wagon, . . Fastness, Beauty, AND Simplicity. more géods than, a1 Warratited to Color, n ever madejand to give more trilDIAMOND PAINTS: Only 19 ce wer UJ, C. WEISENBURGER. , FEED, POTATOES, ARTISTIC PHOPOGRAPAY. w. A. CLINCH AND. C.J. ADAMS 1 & pitiless THE Photo*ranh Gallery on Pine St Both gentlemen are fine Artists and their work ia the best that has ever been offered in this pirt of the county O@ Every cne should visit the Gallery and procure some pictures. (OF Vout forget the place— PINE STREET, opposite Geo. E. Turner’: Hardware Store. 024 M. L. & D. MARSH, Manvfacturers and Dealers in All : Kinds ( of: Lumber, A. FRIEDMAN. Having been called East, has secured l READ THIS! eo Merchant Tailor, during bis absence the services of \fr. Andrew Johnson, —ONE OF THE— Leading Cutters Qi.San Francisco, who will be con[ ‘gtantly on hand at the estabPs lishment on + Broad Street, Two Doors Below Express Office. The Establishment has recently been stocked with a fail line of the LATEST NOVELTIES In the way of Cloths. MR. JOHNSTON Is prepared to make them up in the Latest Styles and at MOST REASONABLE PRICES Parties From Up Country Desiring samples, will please write, when the samples will be forwarded Free of Charge, uccompanied by Reles for Self-Measurement. By thi= meanas good a fit can be obtained by a gen'leman residiny in Sierra county ar by one living here, A FITGUARANTEED, OR NO SALE. OO@ A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES has been made, which will be made known on Application. Remember the place. A. FRIEDMAN, Broad Sireet, twodoors below Weils, Fargo & Co.’» Express Office, Nevada ‘City. ¥ Qown Goes Furniture UMBER OF ALL KINDS FOR BU 4 ing and Mining purposes on hand end We keep constantly on Shakes Shingles, Moulding, Laths, Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling, Pickets, Etc. ttc. Clear and S20ond Quality Sugar Pine. ALSO DEAL IN Oak Soruce Pine and Cedar Firewood. TO STOCK OWNERS. The Excelsior Water and Mining Company are prepared to furnish pasturage and feed for stock during the coming winter. Rates reasonable. For particulars apply to of B. WHEATON, Supt., L, OOWRATH, Smartsville. 024 The Leading Harness Shoy OF NEVADA CITY. Broad Street, Below National Hote Jas. Cairns Proprietor Harness and Collars MADE TO ORDER Repairing Neatly Done. . " California Powder Works. . . im Northern-Central California FURNITURE : ‘ardless in order to make rooin for sates as 7 Two Carloads of Furniture " Now on the way from the East. For this reason we offer Ba Extrcordiary Bergains per Se BEDROOM SETS, PARLOR SETS, DINING ROOM TABLES AND CHAIRS, BEDS AND BEDDING, LOUNGES, WINDOW SHADES, . CORNICES, Ete. Fine Upholstering a Specialty Finest Stock of Parn'tar: IN NEVADA COUNTY LEGG & SHAW Importers and Dealers in Hardware, Iron, ‘Steel, Stoves TINWAKE, DOORS, WINDOWS, COAL, Oli, PAINTS, VARNISHES, WOoD AND. WILLOW WARE, Leather and Shoe Findinys, Glassware, Guns, Pistols, Shot, Caps, Fuse, Cutlery, Crockery, Horseshoes, Nail», Barbed Wire, Ete. Kitchen Stoves and Ranges, Oil Stoves, Munufacturers and Repairers of Tin, Copper & Sheet tron Ware _ MAYDMAUCLIC PIPE, Gas and Water Pipes and Fittings Mining Implements a Specialty AGENTS FOR THE Largest and Meret Equipped BARDAWBE STORE Prices as Low as the Lowest. GOOD AS GOLD ! BANKRUPT SALE" —o — GRAND . to $9. : Kuttan Rockers, reduced from $9 to 16—__-— : W 1 Paper, Half Price. Picture Frames, Hatf Price. Mirrors, Half Price. Bird Cages, Hf Price. Fine Rugs, Two-thirds Price, Aud Evervthing Else at Equally Low Prices. tf. The Goods will be Sold Without Reserve ! Most of the Stock is New AND INSTYLE, REMEMBER THE PLACE: Sakeforth’s Old Stand COMMERCIAL STREET, (Near Pine,) NEVADA CITY Leib MIAW PROPRIETORS. CAT. oO. tt MILLER Beguiarly Receives The Most Anoroved Stvles IN MENS AND BOYS omorTrHIna And Furnishing Goods, As Handsome a lot of Neckties, Svarfs, Oravats, Fto., Ete., As can be found anywhere. fn the way of Undeorwea’tT Stiff ana Sott Eats BOOTS AND SHOES, ie SHIRTS, COLLARS, oCres, . And everything else ¥ fil st-cluse store of the My Prices are is the Most Oor-I:.te. B. MOLLER, i Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street. I BARBER SHOP REMOVED. THE TRANSCRIPT you # Want to Keep Thoroughly Pest o ie B ar satary, e forsulary, adv ertising, ete, Largest dian — if'rsin our line, Enclose two ¢ elite. No —. VW) du home should at once Halon Cosy Portlaud, Maine axes, Can earn from $5 to wurds whe: ey ; Tia, ever they live, W AdTED—Axents Aa Cost of $ erch ye Terms address Joi NS i, 1c0UNTY a '"e e-* ——— 0 ;OLD MINING, ‘ : Bi Hoe OE ICULTURAL ck OF “STOCK GRAZING, ie THE ENIIRE STOU ) “sock GAZING, ® Furniture And Other Resources, besides being Fully Ouse 0 ; _ luformed at 1 times ou THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS ECIALTY 18 GENERAL LOCAL ” attrensee, Ga Mg and ithasa ——. il og i di le in every part of ¢ Spring Beds pocket ir ae Rumercus ‘patrons in Placer 2 rata ong rece ant weil fon ‘ : s Tauciscu &Carpets, teoke pare off State. To LAND. and to HOME SEEKERS Hert H ivek a fait: t valuable, as ve : Mirrors, Etc., ful ane complete record of the progress, be ing made ts = Sevelneet i a e ine = . ty’ neive ret ves. Recently owned by L. M. Suke ty 6 varied et sary indwcemelite forth and purchased at Sher. , Caer % see; biti QP ROR ITT RN iff's Sale by the undersigned. 5 TO ADVERTISERS & BIHOLD THE BARGAINS . 3. eine oo oe i ngs * . sent Advertising Medium in NorBedroom Sets reduced from $115 to thern California. $85. iene: SE r a ee Bedroom Sets reduced from $40 to} ——— fans = 439. — soon eee Jerpe’ ; duced from . -—— — —g Pepe as ee : The TRANSCRIP has he : io Pepe vetoed yard, reduced from $1 . Largest and Best Equipped Job Print‘ ee ee igh aoe = In the State N brag’ bie and its be 4 “ , Py y PI , _Bed Lounges, reduced from $30 t aviser eats RS T-CLASS work ars asl # as #22. any where on the Coust. The establist nent Hair Mattresses, reduced from $20 . nas lately been stocked with a full lire of ; to $15. the Most Modern and Attractive Types and . Spring Beds, reduced from $1) to $7 . ober, printing material, pile, 620 Oee . d menta Willow Rockers, reduced from $12) Cede e j ® By DR. GUNN’S TER S~ ; oe THE GREAT Regulating Catarhtic : . THE INDISPENSIBLE Household Remedy A SURE PREVENTIVE AND POSITIVE CURE FOR Costiveness and Con-tipation. BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER, Pever and Ague, AND ALL MALARIAL TROUBLES, DYSPEPSIA, C(NDIGESTION, NERVOUSNESS Loathing of Food, Kidney Complaints, °° Nansea, Tmpure Blood, General Debility) Dr. Gunn's Bitters ARE PURELY VEGETABLE* Perfectly Safe, Reliable A. VAN ALSTINE & CO. Proprietors aud Manufacturers: 722 Montgomery Street, Sai Francisco FOR SALEBY re me , CARE BRO My Stock is not excelled, Z a canine E SH TO EMPLOY A RE 7 WwW. EMPL RELIABLE fauin your county, N 2 The Latest Eastern Fash‘ons requifed; permanent munition ying : yeetrs, Salary increased each year, Light, easy, geuteel business, Money advance Centennial M'fzCo., Ciocinntti,oSEA WONDERS exist io 10u: aands of forme, butaré Ps an By the: marvels of invention sie Thosé who are in need of profitaork that can be done while living at send their address to ang receive 1er Bex, all $5 ner day and’ upi . , Cupital not required, Boma teed ~ iv asingle day at this work, ree, full information bow elt nak to solic: sik (preferred) Insuraiee bs Tears jad fer Territory and ark Row, N.Y. City, PY, gd o Benes A—-~, mother } n ex. be ting to} fre « ear iste ea: wrote me fromm Kan City, ond thence 208 f] mary a €can endure, J gh Cc. E. WILDE Write ore ie too Tate! October. Come or ae REMOVED HIS “BARBER N d ie ace . evada County N.G.R.R . 5 . . . y . j The Rear of Britland’s Saloon, 3 wand : ON PINE STREET, ’ id (OM Opposite his old Stand, gar Where h ill be i420 ao ‘duds A gee Fh lewd gg fret, Mk vezi . TIME TABLE NO. 33. rr tenet ty ne : ‘ i Takes : : New York Bakery. Effect Sunday, Oct. 14th, : : : At ll Pi, SEEN < LEAVING NEVADA GiTy H “Ving Ban Francisco at y: ee 3h erener x . . PM, PALLY—Connecting with West . HAVING PURCHA-ED THIS LYIXA PURC 4 8 WEL. ptt, Teg popular Bakery of Mig COMMERCIAL STREET, fe bende keep on hand at all times &@ gooc BREAD, PIES, All order for anything N ly attended to, ; in my line prompt By strict attention to business, givin _ LEGG & SHAW, 004 satisfaction and selling at low rates San Frauciseu ut: 5A 3°4 Cisco ut 3 P 1 T NTIL fa ‘ : ie U regular Ter hotice the 'Bus will make” eee A.M and 2, 4:30, 5, and Bound over} mag peagenger arriving in ARRIVING aT NEVADA OITY, A. M. Dally. .¢ : svonnecting witean Overland le. ving i ©.Vin¥g Sup FrapP. M. Connect land leuving ing with East-bound Over0 Francisco at 804, M JOHN F.KIDDER, General Manager. CAKE, E. H. BR Sie, 1 sieht is Superintenaent, Wedding Cakes Teo ; > : And Pa. try Nevada and Grass Valley 'Bus Lin es Made to order on short notice or m IME 7. a — reasonable terms, ME TABLE: ' ips betwe : ee City at ve, following hong 2° and a * , ) M and 1, 3:40andos0 feet ® °'elock sa ae gh evuda City at 16 Wolock M hope to merit a liberal patronage, @ WU RST omnd oe hotel to he 7:20 P.M, 1 25 cents for the WETTERAU & CARgon, Proprietors,