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NEVADA DAILY ‘TRANSCRIPT
BROWN & CALKINS,
BM. P. BROWN, ..565-65 ++ s BUSINESS MANAG SR:
AT FATEEN. GENTS PER WEEL
YEAR.,..97. SIX MONTHS. .#8.50
THRE MONTAS..$2.
ft Paid Strictly in Advance. $6 per year.
Nevada County Official Press
f—____________________}
WEDNESDAY ..SEPT. 26, 1883.
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A borREsPonDENT writing from
Toronto, says: The Marquis. of
Lorne is becoming more unpopular
than ever, The Princess Louise has
‘been a political millstone around his
neck. Five years ago he received at
the hands of the Canadian people a
generous welcome, with flags, arches,
brilliant. illuminatifos, — military
show, firing of cannons and every
other outward display. » Torouto’a
citizens endeavored to show their
pleasure at the future residence
amon: them of the daughter of the
‘ Queen of England, and to-day none
except # tew Tories, save from cur
iosity, would cross the street to
greet her. The feeling of resentment and dissatisfaction is now universal. She has uniformily snubbed
all classes of Canadian society and
has invented excuses for first leaving
her colonial home and then for staying away a3 long as possible.
Socrat circles in West Baltimore,
Maryland, are agitited over the
elopement of Mrs, Lizzie Wilhelm,
the young and pretty wife of J. C.
Wilhelm, a well-koowo and extensive florist, About a mouth ago her
neighbors began to gossip and the
ramor was circulated that a desperate flirtation was going on between
her and James Bell, a dashing blonde
oar conductor of the line which passes Wilhelm’s residence. Aout ten
days ago Bell was dismissed from
his position on accouat of the scandal, and was seen frequently in company with Mrs, Wilhelm, A week
ago, Mrs Wilhelm gathered up her
effects, and during the temporary
abseuce of her husband left her
home and has not since been heard
from. Bell disappeared at the same
time, and there ie no doubt they fled
together. on
An island in Vermillion Bay, on
the coast of Louisiana, has a solid
mass of salt at a depth of 20 feet s9
hard that it requires to be mined
with dynamite and ground in steam
mills, About 200 tons a day are
taken out. ?
Tue recently discovered Brooks
comet is said to be the comet of
1882, and is rapidly approaching the
earth, It will be vieible to the
naked eye about Christmas of the
present year,
Tux First National Bank at New
Orleans and the Lottery Company
are vigorously contesting the order
of the Postmaster-General respecting money orders and registered letters. :
January 1 was made the beginning of the New Year in france in
1564, in Scotland in 1599, but not in
Englaud until 1752.
Tue Victoria Colonist says that
smuggling Chinese into the Uniterl
States is proceediug as a regular bus~.AMR,
AS SREP RTE BOH PALER AER RD
Evrrese Extra Dry is the only
pure native Champagne equal to any
imported, and but half the price. 3in
Icu health generally comes from
lack of the pruper life ferces in the
blood. Torestore the blood to a
healthy stete use Brown's Iron Bitters. ~
Smrru, the Boss Grocer, will not
be.undersold for cash. Call at his
store and compare prices for yourself, 816-lw
[BEATEN BY WIND AND RAIN.
Sallors on the Sea and Laborers on
the Laud—Help fer the Larboard
Watch. .
“There is no telling the force of the
wind; and theheight: and rush of the
sea was simply’ appalling. When
Cornish, -the boatswain, and mysel:
came down from aloft, after furling
the main-royal, we we e wet through
and half dead from the hard toil and
the exposure,”
So said the mate of the ‘‘Grosvenor,” when relating the incidents of
an Atlantic cyclone, after nearly all
the crew had mutiniedand left the
ship in boats to escape punishment.
echanics who labor on lofty
buildings; carpeuters, masons, painters and bricklayers, may be called a
kind of shore sailors, and that their4
number are not morelarghly decimated by accidentand disease
Mr. Jabez Rogers, t
house painter, etc., o
son street, Chicago,\ over a pipe
and autumn fire, said to your corresident:
“No, Lam only a young man yet:
—thirty-five, that’s all; but the
kind of work I do tells on a
fellow’s looks and constitution. Last
Spring I was run: down with overwork and exposure. Ihad to give
up doing any work myself, and just
_ made out to oversee my men in a
sort of haif-and-half way. I thought
I #as played out for good and all.
I was racked with a cough, stupefied
with a cold, and torn and disabled
with Rheumatism. Do? I took
_ Parker's Ginger Tonic and it cured‘me. Those three words tell the
—it cured me,” pe
o all persons subject to risk from
exposure, PARKER’; GinceR Tonic
will + gerbe prigee It prifics the
Blood, tes torpid Liver to a
healthy activi and opens the pores
_ of theskin. This is the season of
. out of-door perils to health. Keep
‘the Tonic near you. Prices, 50
cents and $la bottle. Hiscox &
Co., Chemists, New York,
‘the New York, Pennsylvania and
. hunting.
. . c¥ you takeout,
scan» = rE RS i
Joux Bott; enjloeer of the
PUBLINNED DAILY (MONDAYS RiORPTRD ~ 4 capnabvelie’ ‘ssetasiet seis os
Ohio road, lied Monday from injuries received by the collision with a
freight. train at ‘Talmadge Satarday. He might have saved his
life by jumping, but he thought of
the passengers, He reversed the
engine, set the air brakes and then
pnt on full steam and started the
enyine ahead and broke loose from
the.cars. The passengers were unhurt. He lived at Galion, Ohio, and
was the oldest engineer on the road.
A rire broke out at Ruby Hill,
Nevada, at midnight Sunday, ana
awept the principal portion of the
town. The territory burned over
comprised some twenty-three buildings, There was no wind, bat a
strong draft down the canon, which
veered several times, aod gave: the
people an opportunity to save the
the Eureka Consolidated hoisting
works, The Mining News office
was. completely destroyed, Loss
about $20,000; partly insured,
Tue English hunting field shows
already a number of bad aecidents.
Lord Lonesdale was thrown at a
five-barred gate on Monday, and is
now in a precarious condition,
Whitbread, the well-known M, ~P»,
was shot io the head by his own son
on Thursday, while grouse shouting,
and Sir Stafford “Northcote has had
afall from his horse while out cub
i aliabil catnaadaieeeaichet emia ale
BUVTEL AKRIVALS.
Sept. 24; 1 882.
L. Rockwood, San Francisco,R. P. DeNoon, do —
G. Voilmar, Alameda.
C, Fisher, do
J. Whitney & w, Rotklin,
B. Guscetti, City.
@ Gorrill, do
W, Duncan, do
Mrs. Blakerly & s, Moore’s Flat.
C. Long, ‘Truckee. :
_ Mes. ielioek: Washington.
Wa. Glarsien, Frency Corral
Jas. Heath, Fall Creek.
Miss Burnett, sweetland,
J, Patterson, Grass Valley,
J. Vitzelle, Marysville,
E. Miller, : do
C. Reyondt, Bordeaux,
Union Hotel,
RECTOR BROS.....Preprictors
Sept. 24, 1883.
A. McClaffarty, Vity.
Wau. Ferrie, do
Guscetti, rn
.¢ prung, 9°
0. W Cree, do ‘
E. Rhodes, San Francisco,
T. Bremmer, do
Mrs. Tnomas, do
8.Gilson, do
J. McAuliff, = do
Miss Wixom, Washin .
F. Percival, do —
J Grissel, do
H. Place, do
Mrs Grissel, do
Mrs. Nelson, do
K. Scanlan, R. R.
W. J. Shirley, Yuba River.
QO. Crook, Murchie Mine.
—
A Card.
To all whoar suffering from the error
aad tadiscretions of youth,’ nervous weas
ness, early decay, loss 01 manhood, &c., .
will vend a recipe that will cure you, FREE
OF CHARGE This great remedy was discovered bya missionary in South America.
jend a self-addressed envelope to the Rev.
Josneu T. Inman, Station D, New Yor«.
i —_— 21>
The shuns.
The Boss Coffee Pot veats all others. Do not forget that J. J. Jackson keeps it for sale. He also supplies the choicest brands of fine
ground coffee for the Boss, md
eet see '9 ;
W. H: Smrra at his grocery store
go Commervial street ‘keeps coustantly on hand a full line of first-class
gvods, and what is more he sells
them at bedrock rates, 816-lw
Mountain Ice.
The Nevada Ive Company has
commenced the regular delivery ot
ice in Nevada UVity for the Summer season, Allorders left at th:
Company's office, on the Plaza, will
be promptly attended to, . +f,
Piano Tuning. a
H, L, Jordan, an experienced and
permanently established Piano and
Organ ‘luner and Regulator, is pre
pared to till all orders promptly
Mr. Jordan is highly recommended
by the musical fraternity. Leave
orders at Brand & bre.’s store, uf
Accident Policy.
Miners, seeure an Accident Policy
a the Home Benefit A-aociation, It
costs but little, and in case of accident you will be allowed from $5 to
$25 per week, according to the pohAccidents are liaole to occur at any moment, and if
you obtain an accident policy from
as the amount you would receive, ip
case of an accident, would be more
than regular wages,
lw Branp Bros., Agents,
A
Bank Exchange. #
At this favorite place can always
be found the very best of wines, ales,
liquors and cigars, Eastern beer and
the celebrated Hoffberg’ beer can always be had atthe Bank Exchange.
» The Beehive.
There is no establishment north of
Sacramento that offers greater in.
ducements to purchasers of groceries,
provisions, ete., than the Beehive
on Commercial street, Nevada. tf
THE digestive organs weakened
and worn out by using cathartic
medicines, restored by using Brown’s
Iron Bitters, ~~. lower end of the town, and perhaps [
ba Hd of
The Imperial Miting Compatiy is
putting in e new pamp.: F:
Work is :oing’ on regula:ly at the
Greeley-Blackm1n mine,
Good. progress is being made ih
putting up new hoisting worke on
the Magenta Consolidated,
The Peabody mining property, the
adjoining claim to the Gold Hill on
the north, has been bonded for @
term of two years, and operations
are to be commenced this week un‘ler the superintendence of James
Benallack. There is much confidence that the Peabody will develop
into a fine property, and an experienced miner like Mr. Benallack is
just the man to demonstrate its value.— Union. ;
Presury Duntap and J. T. Pike
era morbus.
died Sunday at Sacramento of chol-,
In fever and ague districts, in
tropica] and other regions visited ty
epidemics, and indeed in all localities wrere the conditions are unfavo:able to health, this famous vegetable invigorant alterative, Hostetter’s
Stomach Bitters, has been found a
potent safeguard even to feeble constitutions and fragile frawes,* while
. as a cure for indigestion, bilionsness .
‘MARRIED.
In Nevada City, aes 24th, by A. R.
Wadsworth, J. P., at residence, Frank
Percival and Miss Emma Wixom, of Washington, Nevada courty,
TRUE
Temperance
Is not signing a pledge
or takin py sc that
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. cannot be kept, because of
STANLY A. EDDY...... Proprieton. the Lon enaaral ofthe cause
—liquor. Thewaytomake
-a-man temperate is to kill
. the desire for those dreadful
artific.a) stimulants that car-"
ry s» many bright intellects
to premature ves, and
desolation, strife and unhappiness into so many
families,
Ttisafact! Brown’sIRon
BITTERs, a true non-alcohol
and kindred complaints, it is withJlout a rival,
For sale by all Druggists and
Dealers generally.
THE FARMER'S S04.
The Farmer's Son,
AS NOW REMODELED HIS SALOON
—on Broad street, and it iv nuw @ , 9gumevt @ friend,
Hf ORACE SEARS
Can be fouud at this fsmous Saloon "prepared to administer to the wauts-of all who
desire a refreshing drink.
A BEER FOUNTAIN,
Containing the best of California and Kastern Recre—as cold as the co dest—always
on tap. The stock of
Liquors, .Wines, Al.s, Cigars,
, Ete., etc.,
Are second to none on the Coast.
ri _—
Don’t You Forget the Place,
Next door to County Treusurer’s Office.
Nevada City, August’10, 18 3.
ic tonic, made in Baltimore,
Md., by the Brown Chemical
Company, who are old drugsg and in -every particur reliable, will, by removing the craving appetite of
the drunkard, and by curing
the nervousness, weakness,
and general ill health resulting from intemperance, do
more to promote temperance,
in the rictest sense then
any other means now known.
It is a well authenticated
fact that many medicines,
especially ‘bitters,’ arenothing butcheap whiskey vilely
concocted for use in local
option countries. Such is
not the ease with Brown’s
Iron Bitters. Itisamedicine, a cure for weakness
and decay in the nervous,
muscular, and digestive organs of the body, producing good, rich blood, health
and strength. Try one bottle. Price $1.00,
FOR SALE BY
CARR BROTHERS.
Great Variety Store.
L. CARTHE,
Croceries,. Provisions
Canned Goods, etc. *
I frome TO Cue TEE ATTENTION
ie people evada City and County to the Large and Varied Stock new in me
Store on
Commercial Street,
Consisting of Everything te be found
: Lin a First-class Grocery Store.
Imported Wines & Liquors
“FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES,
Fresh Vegetables, California and
Tropical!Fruits.
VERY LOW PRICES.
.
"For the .veral patronage extended to m
in the past I return wy sincere thanks and
ask * continuance of the same.
L. GARTHE,
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY
PROBATE NOTICE.
I THE SUPERIOR COURT, in and for
the County of Nevada, State of California,
He the matter of the Estate of Bryan Connolva d
PAINTING CONTRACT,
\] OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bids
LN wiil be received up tothe 10th day of
Yetober, 1883, for the painting (two coats)
ot the Methodi-t Church in this city. Bids
to be for the labor and material, and labor
without material. For further particulars
A. H, IRISH,
evada City, Sept. 23, 1883.
LUETJE & BRAND,
WATCHMAKER
and
Jeweler.
i On reading and tiling the pe"ition of John Donnelly, Executer of the last
will and testament of Bryan Connolly deceased, and praying among other things for ar
order of distribution of the residue of said
estate among the persons entitled: Itis ordered, a ee incerested in the es
state of the said Bryan Connolly deceased,
be and appear before the Superior Court in
and for the said County of Nevada at the
Court Room of saidCourt,in the Court House
in said county, on Friday the Fifth day -ot
October, 1883, at 11 o'clock a. M., then and
there to show cause why an order of distribution should not be made of the residue of
said estate among the Legatees of the said
deceased, according to 'aw.
It is further ordered, thata copy of this
order be published for ten success've days
before the said Fifth day of October, 1883, in
the Nevada Daily Transcript. a newspaper
nted and published in thesaid Nevada
ounty.
JOHN CALPWELL, Suverior Judge.
Attest: F. G. Bearry, Clerk.
‘September 22, 1833.
BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY.
Johnson & Mason, Attys.
sITS CHIEF ADVANTAGES ARE
in the great moneyed centers,
within their own State and the cause
policies :
eat American mutual life.insurance
surplus to liabilities,
similar record for a single year,
on similar policies, while i s
increased from (6.6 in 1871 to 28,3 iu
sive, is 1.42.
All policies contain the non-forfei
No unneceasa
Tts endow ment policies will
est, life insurance thrown in.
Organized in 1858.)
NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
SOOmMPAN Y.
Ae ia
“A Word to the Wise is Sufficient,”
Its location has given it an immense advantage over companies loeated
where vast accumulations of wealth and .
capital lessen the rates of interest. Add to this that many of these com-.
panies are compelled by charter requirement to make their investments
The aseets of the Northwestern Mutual are now over Twenty Millions
of Dollars, Excluding Tontine surplus, it is
For the past nine years its expenses, taxes and death claims have
‘. heen paid from its interest income alune.
Its dividends have exceeded all other companies for the past ten
percentage of surplué to liabilities has
The business of the Northwestern Mutual is confinéd to the healthier
portions of the northern United States.
mean amount at risk has been reduced from 1.29 in 1878 te 1.08 in 1889.
The average of the ten largest companies for five years, 1877 to 188) inclu.
an paid neatly $400,000 in 1 dover $300,000 in . . This company has paid nearly , in losses and over 000 in
endowments in the State of California, _
from 5 to 6
For further particu
-General Agents, 339 Kearny Sereet, SAN FRANCISCO, ~
Or to SAMUEL ‘BLIGHT, [District Agent,.Nevada City.
SECURITY _AND_CHEAPNESS,of'the great difference in the vost of
r
the strongest of the five largcompanies, as shown by the ratio of
No other company can show a
rs
"heen
1882, as per New Yori Reports,
Its percentage of mortality to
pS a “¥
ture clause,
er cent compound interapply. to
& ABBOTT, .
rat
John B. Conn,
lar pleasure resort, and just the place to
\cathnncer ners
x
my claim under policy
COMPANY of. Boston
‘band, Karl Lenhardt.
the amount of the
ow dotie:=—~
plication for the policy.
without -being subjected
accredited agent the full
Iam left by the untimely
insurance.
your company.
Common Sense Remedy. —
SALICYLICA.
No more Rheumatism, (Gout,
or Neuralgia.
mmediate Relief Warranted.
Permanent Cure Guaranteed.
FS YEARS ESTABLISHED AND
never ki.own to fail in a ‘single case
acute or chronic. Refer to all prominent
physicians and druggists for the standing of
sALICYLICA.
SECRET :
4a THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE
POISONOUS URIC ACID WHICH EX.
I8tS IN THE BLOOD OF RHEUMATIC
AND GOUTY PATIENTS.
SALICYLICA is known as a common
sense remedy, because it strikes directly at
the cause of Rheumatism, Goutand Neural.
gia,while so many so called. specifics ana
Fa. a Ppanaceas only treat locally the eflec
It has been conceded by eminent scine
bin liniments. and:
svothing lotions will not eradicate those-dis~
eases which are: he result.of the poisoning:
of the blood with Uric Acid.
SALICYLICA works with marvelous.effect on this acid-and so removes the disorder. Itis now exclusively used by all cele
i cauemy o! rts, 96 per cent.
cures in three days.
REMEMBER
with oils, ointments,
TH T SALICYLICA tsa certaim enre for
RHE MATISM, GOUT-and NEURALGIA
The mostintense pains are subdued alrvoss
instantly. “
Give itatrial. Relief guaranteed or mon.
ey refnnded.
i
Thousands of testimonials sext om applicatlon,
$1 A BOX, 6 BOXES FOR $5,
Sent free on receipt of money.
Ask your Druggist for it.
Do not be deluded into taking m _ tiions or
jou ea goud."" lost om the rene Ust as d.” on the genuine wi,
‘he name of WASHBURNE & 00., on he.
box, which is guran ed chemically prire un
der our signature an yo oy senso requisit
to insure success -in the tmnt, Take
no othes, of send tous.
Washburne & Co, Proprietors,
287 Broadway, cor, Reade St,
CARR BROS.,
Anda lead ng Drugg sts
eed
Quick Time and Cheap Fares
To Eastern axa European Cries
VIA THE GREAT TRANS-CONTINENTAL
ALL-RAIL ROUTES,
Central Pacific Railroad,
;
——oR——
Southern Pacifie Railroad.
Daily Express and Emigrant
% Trains make prompt connections 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,
Are ee peed Pore Overland Emigrant
3. No Earp ey Sars . ome ee
sa Tick -Car
cuted, and other ‘ome ps ibogetane bes
_ NevApa Crry, Cau.Sept. 15, 1883.
Henry K. Frexp, General Agent, San Francisco.
My Dear Sir :—I acknowledge the receipt of One
Thousand Dollars, gold ¢oin, this day paid to me
by your local.agent, Mr. I. J. Rolfe, in settlement of
iy ial er No. 68416 of the NEW
ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
tists that outward applications, such as rub.
—_
4 "This.
on. the life of my late husA few months ago my husband was induced by
Mr. Wm. B. Hickok, a speeial agerit of your Compary, to take out a policy of life’ insurance in -the
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL for the sum_of
$1000. He was recently killed, you were notified
of his death, and at your own expense came to Nevada City from San pes oag an eamner me in
réparing proper proofs of loss under the’ policy.
ré Phrbaet 5 ae ee a ~been “delivered; to the;—
Company you were promptly instructed to pay. me
policy, $1000, which you have
. Your courteous attention, and the promptness
manifested by the Company in the settlement of this
loss are entirely in keeping with the assurances that
were made to my husband at the time he made apHe was told that were he
to be taken away his widow and children would,
to any trouble or unnecessary delay, receive from the Company through its
amount of the insurance.
death of my husband with
two young children and WITHOUT A DOLLAR
IN THE WORLD except the proceeds ‘of the
insurance on my husband's life,.and 1 assure you
that I now realizé the desirability and need of life
To all who need life insurance (and how few
there are who do not need it) I cordially commend
Its treatment of me, which I am
told is a sample of the treatment it.always extends
to its patrons, shows that it merits the confidence
and~patronage of the public.
Yours respectfully, ;
KRESYENY LENHARDT.
MACHINERY FOR SALE
—AT THE—
NEVADA FOUNDRY,
GEORGE €. ALLAN, Proprietor.
Hoisting and Pur,ping Rig
Comp) ete,
CONSISTING OF
Pramping Engine 10 x 20.
“foi-ting (link) Engiue.8x16.
B iler 62 inches diameter,
16 feet long, with steam
is eed Pum
10-stamp Battery, 850 Ib. stamps, all
complete, ¥ itn Belting and heavy silverPlated Cop: sers for Aprons and Sluives,
Steamy aker, 12x Blake’s patent. team ‘py 2 oy St gomarr
10jch vier 6-inch water cylinder and
The al Jove is in First Class Order.
140 pe 4-inch column:
' feet of 1-inch and 11-4 inch ipe,
450 jeet of 2-inch Hose. vee
i Ibs. of inch steel Drills,
) teet of 7-8 Steel Wire Rope.
? Tron Cars oe
Blacksmith Tools, and a general supnly
Min ng Tools, Picks, Shovels, Sledges,etc.
Retorts, Crucibles, Assay Scales, etc.
Hoisting and Pum ing Rig 12x24 Engine
with heavy Bob an Purp Wheel Boiler
48.16. All complete including Builuin;
60x20 and Weud work. Nearly new an
ready to be removed ancset up.
7}
Hoisting and Punping Rig, 8x16 engine.
Oiler 3:x12, all comp ete, including bu lding and woo '-werk. Near ly new and ready
to be removed and sect up.
[The above two establishments are
in First-Class Order.
1 10x20 Engine, new,
1 10x20 Engine, as good as new,
1 8-inch Portable Engine, with Hoist and
Pumping Gear complete—the best in the
county,
1 3inch Plunger Pump, rew.
ol &inch $$ second hand.
1 6-ineh « mw
1 5-inch me “geod as new.
1 4-inch bid “* new,
1 8-i+ch Cornish “ new,
lT}-ineh “« second hand.
2 6-inch 3 “new.
2 4-inch " «new.
800 feet of 8-inch column, new.
250‘ 6inch “8 second hand.
80 “ 10-inch “ “ “
2 7 feot Pump Wheels, light and heavy,
with 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6-foo stroke,
700 feet of 4-inch air pipe.
The Celebrated Michel Pans.
2 Union Pans, new,
1 Knox Pan, seeond hand, ‘
1 Settler, 8 feet diameter.
1 Settler, 6. * a
“14-inch Hansbrow Pump.
1 Forster Rock Breaker.
1 Flue Boiler 36x12} feet, complete.
1 Overshot Wheel, 36 feet diameter, with .
all the iron work comp ete, andin goodorder
Avariety of Pulleys irom 6to 96 inches
diameter.
15 -tee! Shoes and. 15 steel dies; Banner
ge variety of Milland Mining Supplies,
Water Cutoits, or Gates pi 5 four to
thir’ y-six inches.
ȴly-wheels,
3 ee Belting. new.
lt Linters, Blocks and Fa'ls.
\ hieelbarrows, Picks. Shon ‘3
too numerous 1 imasition. i ipo st,
The above will Dé sold at very Feansonable rates for CisH or Ap. proved Credit.
Apply to
GEO. G. ALLAN,
NEVADA FOUNDRY,
SPRING STREET, NEVADA c (ty
August 1883. :
PROF. E. MULLER\
Nevada, California and Texas
FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS.
Apply to, or Add :
Wie. Mivts) tana t,C. P R.R. Coplica’ at ati Company's Offices, where —TEACHER OF
shoe Stout, eo. perso oe ; MmMUSIO.>
ecu. . FoR . RAILRO AD LANDS EIGN Lancuac ES.
Sela 3a INSTUCTIONS GIVEN
IN HAT tMony
ATHOROUGH BRANCHACENTS WANTID.
BAPERNS ot comniice . For the Best Selling, ‘and. the
Best Payitig Books,
EROME MAD: : niet Mal > Land Agent, 8. P. R.
Or, H, B. ANDREW
er, U.
Texas.
A N. TOWNE, T. H. GOODM:
General Menara. Sort Sale & ee ‘agt,
ER
. BAN RANOISCO, CALP. N THIS COAST. Address A. TRO
120 Sutterreet, San Fre.pcisco pa .
e
A Large Stock of
Fine Perfumery,
corné? Broad ANd Pre Stay
; : EP roprictor: >
Patent Medicines
Fancy Soaps, _ : ue
Combs, Brushes, Hand Ifirrors,
Toilet Articles of all‘kinds
Car étul Attention.Given to Compounding Prescription
By a Competent Druggist, and PERFECT PURITY guaranteed.
AGENT FOR THE BEST FIRE, INSURANCE COMPANIES E ANT
IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN AND QUEEN,
AND
LIVERPOOL LONDON AND GLOBP.
Ey
GEORGE E."‘SURNER
A bel
PINE STREET,
NEVADA Ctty.
yaa AND RETAILIDE ALEK
in ; ,
HARDW ARIE.
fOf Every Destription ;
TRON,
STEEL‘
STOVES,
GAS PIPES AND FITTINGS,
POWDER, FUSE,
ROPE, BLOCKS,
SHOVELS, PICKS,
AXES, SLEDGES, =
GUNS, PISTOLS
* Ete." Ete,, Etc.
PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW ‘GLASS,
PUTTY, Ele.
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Crockeirv,
—AND—
Glassware.
—_
Mill and Mining Snpplies.
Agent or the justiy celebrated
Vulcan Blasting Powder,
The best: mining Powder in use.
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Large and fal stock of GRANITE IKON
WARE,
Mechanics’ Tools of all kinds.
—
Galvanized Iron Pipe of all sizes
made to order at short notice.
427 Purchasers will find it to heir advan
tage to visit my establishmen 1t before buying
elsewhere:
GEO. E’ TURNER.
SROAD STREET..... NEVADA CIT
Opposite National Exchange Hotel,
(Successor to D. Welllington)
HE Proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLES
announces that he h ff Eos ae @ has nov; the larges
TINWARE, ,
JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor; .
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in this po rt of the State.
Teams, with Elegant B uggies, Wagons and
Hacks to let at the short est ,
inost reasonable terms. sg ie; ae a ae
The Horses are free from vice, of good styl
and capable of a arr rane going ® s fast as any gentleman
Carriages for Funerals Attended
to with Promptness.
Good Saddle Hot ‘ses always on hand.
Horses boarded by th. anid the 80 f are nny week OF month
VARIETY STORE,
Emie'l Rosenthal,
Guevest.or to Mrs. ‘A. Rosenthal,)
Commercial St., opposite Transcript Block
NEVADA CITY
AVING purchased. the stock in the
lange additiona, T ann ting en, gn made
ply the pnblic with at a
Fine Brands ot . es
CIGARS and TOBACCO,
CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS,
Ete.. Ete, .
erything in my ‘store at th
UNION HOTEL,
NEVADA UT¥..... s+ CALIFOR
RECTOR BROG., Proprietors
(Formerly of McMahon House, Hollister
"THIS WELL KNOWN AND
Hotel, situated on
MAI 'K. ‘4
ot foe is one In the ci
of the furnished and mo ¢
rthern (a). comfortable in No:
fornia.
The Sleeping Apartments are Large, Airy
and Pleasant, and every bed im’ the house
has a spring mattrass. As a desirable, go
place for the weary, the UNION offers § perior inducet.nts. Bdge xi"
The Tables of the UNION will compare favorably with any Hotel in the Stato aid are
filled with the be-t the marketaffords.
. The UNION kas loi
. tson of being the B
at standard,
ice Sample Room en firet floor. 8 I
accommodations for COMMERCIAL TRAY.
Well stocked Bar and first-class Billiara
‘1 ables connected with the House,
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
RECTOR BROTHER
keep it uptot
wi
NEW RESTAURART
—AND—
LODGING HOUSE,
Broad Street, just below National Hotel,
First Class Meal for 25 Cents.
A. The table is+upplied with the best the
maricet affords, spe prepared "in style.
Courteous attention given to all. Special
orders promptly filled,
Lodging Only 25 Cents per Night.
Clean Beds and’ Comfortable Rooms.
MES. B LUTZ, Manager.
Nevada City, September 19, 1883.
Hume Mutual Insaranee 0),
OF CALIFORNIA,
CAPITAL $300,000,
Principal Office305 California St
SAN FRANCISCO
A eke INSTRANCE ONLY
—
J, F. Hovenron, President.
J. L. N. Suxparp, Vice President.
Cuarirs H, Story, Secretary —
R. H. Ma@mu, 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 solvency and a fair prvfit will admit of, guaranteeing a prompt and liberal response to all
just Gains for loss. Rely
GEO W. HILL Manager.
MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY
Drs. F. J, & Almeda Magee
HOMEOPATHISTS,
Union Hotel, Nevada City.
D* MAGEE will attend to’yeneral pracJ tice and surgery; jal attention
being given to fractures and dislocationa.
DR, ALMEDA MAGEE will assist'in dis
eases of women and children;and obstetrics
Calls tn city or country promptly
attended to day or night.
Can be found at _— at UNLON BOTEL+ + 1Be1y
THOMAS PRICE’s’
ASSAY OFFICE
Chemical Laboratory.
524 SACRAMENTO STREET,
4.
San Francisco.
: gti OF BULLION RECEIV b
Melted into Rars, and returns made in
from twenty-four to forty-eight hours.
Bullion can be forwarded to this office
from any part of the interior by express,and
returns made in the’same manner. ;
Careful Analysis made of Ores, Metals
Soils, Waters, Industrial Products, etc. —
Mines e:
sultation on "Shen and Motalfargieal
questions
:
2 rs
GRAKD OPENIKG
\ [or :
BEER GARDEN
FOREST. HOUSRE HALL,
Broad Street. fs -Nevada City.
us
PER GLAss.
The best of all kinds of Liquors,
4 DRINKS 25 CENTS.
_ Fine Furnished Rooms,
sar GIVE ME A CALL AND SEE FOR
PRANK A, OWENS, Prop
Cae
énjoyed the repute
HOTEL in the pnt ae
4 tains and the bape sa propose to