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_ imously nominated Butler for Govdan on the lst of November.
all persons subject to risk from
. a beats %
BROWN & CALKINS,
We. P, BROWS. ..0.0+«+++ BUSINESS MANAG SR
AT FIFTEEN GENTS PER . WEEK.
t YEAR... SIX MONTHS. .$3.50
cee a ikE MONTHS..82
f Paid Strictly in Advance. $6 per year.
Nevada County Official Press
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FRIDAY..... SEPT. 28, 1893.
Tux new Brooks comet, now demonstrated to be the long-expected
comet of 1 bas been carefully
observed by Professor Brooks. His
observations show’ a remarkable
increase in brilliancy since its discovery. It is now visible in a good
telescope near Eta Draconis. The
comet is rapidly approaching the
earth and sun, and will be visible to
the naked eye before Christmas.
Hanway said toa reporter'in New
York: “I am ready to bet $5,000
that I can row three miles faster than
any man alive, I will make another
propesition : I will undertake the
task of rowing six races in one week
—that is,[ will match myself against
six picked oarsman of the world
to row six races of one mile each,
each race to be for one thousand
dollars.
Queen Victoria, according to an
American newspaper correspondent,
not only has a double chin, bat ‘‘upon her upper lip a line of down
which in a less royal person would
be regarded as an undeniable moastache.” This maxes an exchange
exclaim, God shave the Queen!
A YouNG man named William
. visiting in Plamas co sia
for the past yeaf, the Reno Gazette
learns that a novel prospecting shaft
is being sunk in American Valley,
near Quincy.
is being sunk,
hoisted to the
a rich deposit
tube, seems to
terest by all m
The Saratog
A tabe of boiler iron,
four and one-half feet in diameter,
and is now down 228
feet; inside of which an. immense
plunger, weighing 1,800 pounds,
with a nose or point of steel, loosens
the earth which the plunger receives
through a valve, and when filled is
surface. Whenever
boulders are encountered, the machinery is removed from the sliaft
and the miners go down and blast
them out, This-company, which is
an Eastern one, and managed by a
man who has had large experience iv
the Lake Superior copper mines, and
in the oi} regions of Pennsylvania,
by the name of Mills, expect to fiud
of gravel, and the material being taken from the shaft, or
jastify the belief that
such a deposit exists in this vicinity.
This method of prospecting for gravel mines is something new, and the
result will be watched with great ininers,
-—--—eo e--—_—_ —
Not From Nevada City.
a correspondent of the
Brooklyn Eagle says : A very handsome young lady, whose name is A.
W. Rich, from California, and on
her welding tour, has created quite
a sensation in Saratoga. She is stopping at the Grand Union, and is to
be seen walking up and down the
piazza of the hotel for hours at a
time in company with a beautifn!
aty, California, .
little black and tan dog. She seems
to be wonderfully fond of this pet.
The little creature was made a wedding present, and cost $400. The
lady ordered for the dog earrings and
James, who formerly resided at . a gold collar of special pattern. The
Wheatland, was fatally stabbed at . earrings are worth $2,000, and the
Nord Monday morning about one j collar, which is studded with emero'clock, in a quarrel overa game of . alds and pearls, is worth $3,000
cards.
Wheatland.
>
Toxspay a supposed lunatic named
the British Consul at New York and
discharged two chambers of a revulver. No one was hurt and Feeney
was arrested,
dog an: at
A sister of his lives at. This lady and her pet are not only
the talk of the town, but have cre
ated the greatest sensation known
here for years. A servant is providJohn H. Feeney entered the office of oh to feild the
tend to him
when his mistress does not have him
n charge.
Frank GALLAGHER, a miner in
the Paxton incline, Austin, Nevada,
Tax county of San Joaquin has 8} was killed Wednesday morning. He
suit against the Central Pacific Rail. +24 to geton a'car after it had
road Company, involving about $1,-. started upwards, missed his hold,
000,000. The company has offered . was cauyht between the car and timto compromise on about one third of . hers and had his head crushed and
that amount.
“Jay-Ere-Sze” is a name to won. *
der at. The famous trotter is named . '
after his owner, J. I. Case,of Racine,
Wisconsin. The horse’s. name is
neck broken.
only two weeks,
He had been there
The Miners’ Unis hereby
Post
the same.
Apolication for Timber Land.
10 ALL WHOMIT MAY
en that
address is
circular instructions the Commissicner
of the General August ; ed :
18th, 1878, we have fixed the lith day. of . In fever and ague districts, in
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand the day and year first above written.
827 ED. F. TAYLOR, Remgister.
tropical:and other regions visited by
epidemics, and indeed in all localities where the conditions are unfavorable to health, this famous vegetaJones,
notice je to
Range 9 East,
Malcolm McLeod, N.
said county.
318
Final Proof.
NITED STATES LAN? OFFICE,
Sacramento, Californ's,
' Notloe le hereby given thet Williara 1 Otice is iy given .
Possolase address is Nevada
City, Nevada county, California, has filed his
offer final
support :
east 1-4 and Northeast 1-4 of Southeast 1-4
of Section 26, Township No. 16 North,
Diablo Meridian, embraced in Homestead Entry, No. filed
in said office on the 14th day of July, 1879,
and names the follo as his wi
. 15, 1883.
tnesses ;
. McLeod, F. H.
Wellman, ali of You Bet, Nevada county,
Peter Nelson, of Nevada Ci
ty, and tha: the First day of November,
1883, at 10 o'clock A. M. has been fixed as
the time, and Nevada City as the place, before Hon, John Caldwell, Superior Judge of
ED. F. TAYLOR, Register.
ity, Nevada counble invigorant alterative, Hostetter’s
Stomach Bitters, has been found a
potent safeguard even to feeble constitutions and fragile frames, while
as acure for indigestion, biliousness
in . out a rival.
For sale by all Druggists and
Dealers generally,
TE FARMER'S SON.
Tohn B. Conn,
The Farmer’s Son,
Constable’s
and
dated Sept. 25:
and to that certain Gold
Nevada County,
of the led;
feet on eac
taining thereto.
County of
of th2 United States,
tember, 1883.
Sale.
Y virtue of an execution to me directed
delivered, issued
Court of G. D. Blakey, an acting Justice
of the Peace, in and fcr the Township of
Nevada, County of Ne ada, State of Cal.
th, 1883, (1 @ certain action
wherein John Steel as Vaintiff recovered
fudgment against Mark Thornton, defendant for the sum of Two Hundred and Seventy-one dollars debt, and $14.85 costs of
suit, on the 24th day of September, 1883.
[have levied upon the following
out of
terest of the within named defendant, of, in
Quarta Mining
Claim situated in Grass Valley Township.
State .of California, and
more particularly described as‘foliows : Situated on the north side of Hovard Hill;
commencing at a stake standi
hundred feet southerly from
the croppings of the ledge, thence runni
little north of wes: along the line of
ledge 1500 feet toa stake on the croppings
; together with three hundred
side of the said line. Said claim
being bounded on the east by the Cambridge
mine, on the west by the Independent Gravel mine, on the north by Wolf Creek and
the Pacific mine ; together with all tene
ments, hereditaments and appurtenances
thereunto belonging or in anywise apperNotice is hereby given that on Saturday,
the 20 h day of Uctover, 1883, at 2 o'clock, P.
aM. of that day, at theC.ty of Nevada, in the
N wada, in front of the Court
House door, I will sellallthe right, title
and interest of said defendan*, Mark Thornton, in and to the above described property
at public auction, for cash, lawful
STEVE VENARD, Constable,
the
described
property to-wit: All the right, title and inabout three
olf Creek on
"the
money .
to the highest and
best bidder, to satis'y said execution and all
costs.
Dated at Nevada City the 26th day of SepAS NOW REMODELED HIS SALOON
on Broad street, and it is now a rsgular pleasure resort, and just the place to
mevt a friend. '
HORACE SEARS
Can be fouud at this famous Saloon preto administer to the wants of all who
lesire a refreshing drink.
A BEER FOUNTAIN,
Containing the best of California and Eastern Pecrs—uas cold as the co.dest—always
on tap. The stock of
Liquors, Wines, Ales, Cigars,
Etc., etc.,.
Are second to none on the Coast.
Don’t You Forget the Place,.
Next door to County Trevsurer’s Office.
Nevada City, August 10,18 3.
Great Variety Store,
L. GARTHE,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions
Canned Goods, etc. .
Application for Timbsr Land.
United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal.
DESIRE TO CALL THE ATTENTION
of the people of Nevada City and County to the Large and Varied Stock now in me
and kindred-complaints, it-is with-f
September 25th, 1883.
on will bury h
ee
Tue digestive organs weakened’
obtained by spelling the initials of . *84 worn out -by wing cathartic
his owner's.
Waite Marshal Loy and police.
man Folger were pursuing @ criminal
through a dark alley, at La Porte,
Ind., the latter wasaccidentally shot
dead by his companion.
Henry Finck died in Oakland on
Tuesday from the effects of a recent
beating received at the hands of Edward Moon, By
Tue State Convention of the Massachusetts Greenbackers have unanerpor.
GENERAL SHERMAN will turn over
the command of the ariny to SheriJ. F. Upson, a supposed manufacturer of counterfeit coins, has been
run down at Oakland.
THE cottou-weavers’ strike in Lancastershire, England, is likely to be
adjusted.
Tue Panaina Canal will be completed in 1888,
Tae next Methodist Episcopal
Convention will be held at Pacific
Grove, Monterey.
EE
BEATEN BY WIND AND BAIN,
Satlers on the Sea and Laborers on
the Land—Help fer the Larboard
Watch.
“There is no telling the farce of the
wind; and theheight and rush of the
sea was simply appalling. When
Cornish, the boatswain, and myself
came down from aloft, after furling
the main-royal, we were 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 anne nae mutinied and left the
ship in boats to-escape punishment.
Tishaniee who labor on lofty
buildings; carpenters, masons, painters and bricklayers, may be called a
kind of shore sailors, and that their
number are not more largely decimated by accident and disease is a marvel.
Mr. Jabez Rogers, tuck pointer,
house painter, etc., of No. 608 Madson street, Chicago, over a pipe
and Protons fire, said to your corresite ‘
“No, I am only a young man _ yet
—thirty-five, that’s all; but the
kind ‘of work I do tells on a
bce and ine. Last
was run wo with overwork and exposure. [had to give
up doing any work myself, and just
mad¢ out tooversee my men in a
. ‘sort of half-and-half way. I thought
I was 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 Gincer Tonic and it cured me. Those three words tell the
expoware, Parxer’s GinGer Tonic
il commend itself. nh, span! the
Hattie J.
medicines, restored by using Brown’s
Tron Bitters. ;
(SSO Tae SRE
BUTEL AKRIVALS.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
semeiieendipecienn
STANLY A. EDDY.
Sept. 26, 1 882.
Mrs. Crandall, Bloomfield.
Mrs. Mobley, do
Mrs. Doley, Augie
J. Ostrom,
W. Meek, Camptonville.
C. Shurtleff, Eureka.
Geo. Bailey, City.
A. Donohoe, San Francisco.
W. Barren, City.
R. Williams, Derbec.
Union Hotel,
RECTOR BROS.... +. Propricters.
Sept. 26, 1883,
J. E. Brown, City.
M. Vaughn, do
J. B own, Sweetland.
M. Power, You Bet.
P. Vauclief, Downieville,
W. Hickok, do
B. Baker, St. Louis,
L. Doane, Stockton.
F. McCutchan, do
H. Shidler, San Jose,
E. Clarke, R. R.
H. Douglas, do
J. Grissel, Washingion.
F. White, do
J. Colbeck, V Flume.
A. Hoffman, Chicago,
T. Bartley, Sav Jusn,
G. T. Emme:y, San Francisco, s
W. Hanley, do
Mrs. Thomas, do
W. Peterson, en :
P. Armstrong, Mar:
BORN,
In Nevada City, Sept 27
Casper and wife. a son.
sville.
RSE APR SEES ERT DORE es EE
x
, 1883, to K
MARRIED.
At Grass Valley, Sept. 26, 1883, by Rev.
all of Grass
W. A. Tenney, Mr. John M. Roland and Miss
DeGolia, Valley.
NEVADA and GRASS VALLEY
Wood and Lumber Co.
oe CONSTANTLY ON (HAND AND
FOR SALE
All Kinds of Common and Clear
BUM BB=F.
eye
Orders left at the Office at the Yard, at
Town Talk, on the Grass Valley road wil be
attended to promptl
chase the same.
ten,
rf\0 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—
Notice is hereby given that F, L. Cooper
whose P. O. address is Nevada City, Nevada
County, California, didon the 25th day of
September, 1883, file in the Registrar's oftice of Sacramento Land District his application for the Lots 3and 4and N W 1-4 ef
3 W Quarter of Section 34, Towuship 17
North, Range 10 East, Mount Diablo meridian, under the Act of June 34, 1873, entitled
“An Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the
States of California, Vregon, Nevada and
Washington Territory,” and has now applied to enter the same, alleging it to be
more valuable for timber than other purfherefore, You will take notice that undor circu'ar instructions from the Commis
sioner of the General Land Ottice, dated
August 13th, 1878, we have fixed the 11th
day of December, 1883, at 10 o'clock A, M.
for the hearing of proofs to determine the
hara«ter of said lands and his right to purIn witness whereef, I have hereunto set
my hand the day and yexr first above writED. F. TAYLOR, Register.
Store on
Commercial Street,
Consisting of Everything to be found
‘im a First-class Grocery Stere.
Imported Wines,& Liquors
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.
Fresh Vegetables, California and
TropicaliFruits.
VERY LOW PRICES.
Forthe .veral patronage extended to [m
in the past I return my sincere thanks and
ask a continuance of the same.
L. GARTHE,
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY
Nevada City July 3d.
NEW PAINT SHOP.
H. J. DASSONVILLE
H* OPENED A PAINT SHOP
On the Plaza, adjoining Broad
Street Bridge,
WHERE HEIS PREPARED TO DO ALL
KINDS OF
Carriage and Sign Painting.
ORNAMENTAL WORK
EXECUTED IN FIRST CLASS STYLE.
H, J. {DASSONVILLE.
‘PROBATE NOTICE.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT, in and for
the County of Nevada,State of California.
In the matter of the Estate of Bryan Connolly deceased, On reading and filing the petition of John Donnelly, Executor of the last
willand testament of Bryan Connolly deceased,and praying among other things for an
order of distribution of the residue of said
estate among the persons entitled: Itis ordered, that al Bereone incerested in the esstate 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 said Court,in the Court House
in said county, on Friday the Fifth day of
October, 1883, at 11 o'clock 4. w., then and
there to show cause why an order of distribution should not be made of the residue of
said estat g the Legatees of the said
deceased, according to ‘aw.
It is further ordered, thata copy of this
order be published for ten successive da:
before the said Fifth day of October, 1883, in
the Nevada Daily Transcript a newspaper
rinted. and published in thesaid Nevada
ounty. : .
JOHN CALPWELL, Superior Judge.
Attest: F. G. Bearry, Clerk.
September 22, 1883.
Johnson & Mason, Attys.
policies,
surplus to liabilities.
PAINTING CONTRACT.
Na IS HEREBY GIVEN that bids
will be received up to the 10th day of
ting (two coats)
in this city. Bids
labor
October, 1883, f
of the hata cee
to be for the “ahd” herby labor material, and
aire of
. Nevada City, Sept. 23, 1883.
material. For further particulars
A. H. IRISH,
LUETJE & BRAND,
sive, is 1.42. ‘
This company
‘
Organized in isss.
NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY.
“A Word to the Wise is Sufficient.”
ITS CHIEF'ADVANTAGES ARE SECURITY AND CHEAPNESS.
Its location has given it an immense advantage over >mpanies located
in the yreat moneyed centers, where vast accumulations of wealth and
capital lessen the rates of interest.
panies are compelled by charter requirement to make their investments
within their own State and the cause of the great difference in the cost of
Add to this that many of these comg The assets of the Northwestern Mutual are now over Twenty Millions
of Dollars. Excluding Tontine surplus, it is the strongest of the five largest American mutual life insurance companies, as shown by the ratio of
For the past nine years itg expenses, taxes and death claims have
been paid from its interest income alone.
similar record for a angle year. e
Its dividends have exceeded all other companies for the past ten years
on similar policies, while its percentage of surplus to liabilities has been
increased from (6.6 in 1871 to 28.3 iu 1882, as per New Yorx Reports.
The business of the Northwestern Mutual is confined 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 1882.
The average of the ten largest companies for five years, 1877 to 1881 incluAll policies contain the non-forfeitare clause.
. No.unnecessary restriction as to travel, 1
: No other company can show a
Its percentage of mortality to
8 paid nearly $400,000 in losses and over $300,000 in
endowments in the State of California,
‘ Tts endowment policies will ton 5 to6
est, life insurance thrown in. For
HOWELL & ABBOTT, ©
Garorel Agents, 339 Kearny Street, SAN FRANCISCO,
_ Orto SAMUEL BLIGHT, District Agent, Nevada City.
cent compound inters
~
Henry K, Fretp, General
my claim under policy
band, Karl Lenhardt.
%
paid to
This.
BAL. Sept x, 188 3.
Agent, San Francisco.
» My Dear Sir :—I acknowledge the receipt of One
Thousand Dollars, gold coin, this day
by your local agent, Mr.1. J. Rolfe, in settlement of
No. 68416 of the NEW
TENGLAND MUTUAL
me
LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY of Boston. on_ the life of m y late husA few months ago my husband was ‘induced by
Mr. Wm. B. Hickok; a special ent of your Company, to take out a policy of lifé 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 Francisco and assisted me in
now’ done.
plication for the policy.
insurance.
your company.
Common Sense Remedy.
SALICYLICA.
No more Rheumatism, Gout,
: or Neuralgia.
mmediate Relief Warranted.
Permanent Cure Guaranteed.
IVE -YEARS ESTABLISHED AND
SECRET :
4m THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE
POISONOUS URIC ACID WHICH EXISTS IN THE BLOOD OF RHEUMATIC
AND GOUTY PATIENTS. Fi
SALICYLICA is known as a common
sense remedy, because it strikes directly at
the cause of Rheumatism, Goutand Neuralgia,while so many so-called specifics and
ps panaceas only treat locally the efIt has been conceded by eminent scine
tists that outward applications, such as rubbing with oils, ointments, liniments and
psc gee He ager will not eradicate those diseases which are; he result of the poisoning
of the blood with Uric Acid.
SALICYLICA works with marvelous effect on thisacid and so removes the disorder. Itisnow exclusively used by all celebrated physicians of Europe. Highest Medical Academy of Paris reports 96 per cent.
cures im three days.
TH T SALICYLICA isa certain cure for
RHE MATISM, GOUT and NEURALGIA
The mostintense pains are subdued almos.
instantly.
Give itatrial. Relief guaranteed or mon.
ey refnnded.
cation.
$1 A BOX, 6 BOXES FOR $5.
Sent free on receipt of money.
Ask your Druggist for it.
Do not be deluded into takingm _tiions or
substitutes, or something recommended
Ust as good.” Insist on the genuine with
‘he name of WASHBURNE & CO., on each
bdx, which is guran ed chemically pnre un
der our signature an indispensible requisit
to insure in the treat t. Take
no othes, of send tous.
Washburne & Co,, Proprietors,
287 Broadway, cor, Reade St.
. NEW YORK.
For Sale by
sane BROS.,
Qaick Time andCheap Fares
To Eastern ano European Cinies
VIATHE GREAT TRANS-CONTINENTAL
ALL-RAIL ROUTES.
Central Pacific Railroad,
——OoR——.
Southern Pacifie Railroad.
f Daily Express and Emigrant
ns 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. d
Third-Class Sleeping Cars
Are Run Daily with Ov igTan
Trains. ‘No additional ete Berks in
Third-Class Cars.
4@ Tickets sold, Sleeping-Car Berths seand other iformation given upon
pileetionn at the Company's Othcest wine
can
preperipg proper proofs of loss under the policy.
. . Those papers having “been. delivered ‘to
Company you were promptly instructed’to pay me
the amount of the policy, $1000, which you have
the
Your ‘courteous attention, and the promptness
manifested by the Company in the settlement of this
loss are entirely in keeping with the.assutances 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,
without being subjected fo. any trouble or unnecessary delay, receive from the Company through its
accredited agent the full amount of the insurance.
Tam left by the untimely 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
To all who need life insurance
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,
s KRESYENY LENHARDT.
MACHINERY FOR SALE
—AT THE—
NEVADA FOUNDRY,
GEORGE 6. ALLAN, Proprietor.
that I now realize the desirability and need -of life
(and how few
Hoisting and Pumping Rig
Complete,
CONSISTING OF
Steam
10-inch steam.
The above is iii First Class Order.
thirty-six inches.
Hoisting (link) Engine,8x16.
4 ey eens Pumping Engine 10 x 20.
ge see:
never known to fail in a single case, ¢, ice
acute or chronic. Refer to all prominent . fi) hug
physicians ggg druggists for the standing of . {Be 7; Racgacnitt
SALICY 5 ‘ = Feed Pump.
850
k-Breaker, 12x9 Blake’s
Boiler 52 inches diameter,
16 feet long, with steam
10-stamp Battery,
oad OS with Belting and heavy silverRoe!
Db. ‘stamps, all
ed Coppers for Aprons and Sluices.
patent.
Pump, 6-inch water cylinder and
140 feet 4-inch column
1000 feet of 1-inch and 1 1-4 inch gas pipe,
450 feet of 2-inch Hose.
400 Ibs. of inch steel Drills.600 teet of 7-8 Steel Wire Rope.
2 Iron Cars
Blacksmith Tools, and. a general supply
Mining Tools, Picks, Shovels, Sledges, etc.
Retorts, Crucibles, Assay Scales, etc.
——
Hoisting and Pumping Rig 12x24 Engine,
with heavy Bob and Purp Wheel. Boiler
48 16. All complete, including Buildi
60x20 and Wcod work. Nearly new
ready to be removedandset up.
Hoisting and Pumping Rig; 8x16 engine,
iler 36x12, all comp ete, including bu W. .
‘ ing and wooi-werk, Nearly new au
to be removed and set up.
ready
Thousands of testimonials sent on appliThe 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 tine
county.
1 8inch Plunger Pump, rew.
1 &ineh ae ** second hand.
1 6-inch “ ae
-ine! Le os 0
14inch “ ne ee
18-inch Cornish “ new,
1 7h-inch * «* second hand.
2 6-inch < “new,
2 4inch = “new.
300 feet of 8-inch column, new.
6-inch se
so “ 10-inch ‘“
second hand.
2-T-foot Pump Wheels, light and heavy;
700 feet of 4-inch air pipe.
with 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6-foor stroke.
The Celebrated Michel Pans.
2 Union Pans, new’
1 Knox Pan, second hand.
1 Settler, 8 feet diameter.
1 Settler, 6) **
4-inch Hansbrow Pump.
orster Rock Breaker.
A large vari
Water Cut-offs, or Ga
Fly-wheels,
8-inch Belting, new.
Mill Lanters, Rope Blocks and Falls.
Wheelbarrows, Picks, Shovels, etc., etc.,
too numerous to mention.
. The above will be seld at very reasonable rates for CASH or Ap-.
proved Credit,
Apply to
GEO. G. ALLAN, .
NEVADA FOUNDRY,
SPRING STREET, NEVADA CITY
August {isss.
PROP. E. MULLER
—TEACHER OFpassen; call i
pean lege Bly ty
RAILROAD LANDS
—IKn— a
Nevada,. California and Texas
_ FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS.
wa Siete 0.2. i. MILLS, B Agent, C. PR. R. Co.
JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent, 8. P. R.
R. Co.
Or, H. B. ANDREWS, Land Commissioner, G. H. & 8. A. Ry. Co., San Antonio,
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ForeIGN LANGUAGES.
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INSTUCTIONS GIVEN .IN HAKMONY
A THOROUGH BRANCH
AGENTS WANTED.
For the Best Selling, and the
Best Paying Books,
THIS CO T. Address A. TROM
120 Sutt crrcet, San Francisco, Q
A Large sek af
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Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, .
: Combs, Brushes, Hand Ifirrors, ~
Toilet Articles of all kinds *
Careful Attention Given to Compounding. Prescription
., By s Competent Draggist, and PERFECT PURITY guatanteed.
. GEORGE E. TURNER
PINE STREET,
NEWADA CITY.
wat AND RETAILJDEALLR
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HARDWARE.
{Ot Every Description’
IRON.
STEEL‘
STOVES,
TINWABE,
GAS PIPES AND
POWDER, FUSE,
ROPE, BLOCKS,
SHOVELS, PICKS,
AXES, SLEDGES,
GUNS, PISTOLS
Etc." Ete., Etc.
PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
PUTTY, Ete.
Crockerv,
—AND—
Glassware.
Mill and Mining Supplies
Agent or the justiy celebrated
Vulcan Blasting Powder,
The best mining Powder in use.
res and ful stock of GRANITE IRON
WAR
Mechanics’ Tools of all kinds.
Galvanized Iron Pipe of all_sizes
made to order at short notice.
4@@ Purchasers will find it to heir advan
tage to visit my establishment before buying
elsewhere.
GEO. E' TURNER.
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE.
3ROAD STREET..... NEVADA CITY
© pposite National Exchange Hotel,
JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor,
(Successor to D. Welllington)
HE . ’roprietor of the EMPIRE STABLES
in as vances that he hag now the larges
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To be found in this part of the State.
with
most reason.2ble terms.
The Horse:s are free from vice, ot goodstyl
and capable of going as fast as any gentleman
cares to drive.
Carriages for Funerals Attended
to with Promptness.
Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week or month
and the greatest of care guaranteed.
VARIETY STORE.
Ete. Ete.
And to sell everything in my store at th
Lowest Liviug Prices,
and respectfully ask a share of the , public paif you want to.smeke a Fine Ciga
GO TO E, BCSENTBAT”
. Vorably with any Hotel in the State and are
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FITTINGS, . o,3;
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
Teams, Elegant Buggies, Wagons and
Hacks to let. at the shortest notice a on the
AGENT FOR THE BEST FIRE, {INSURANCE COMPANIES E ANT
IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN AND QUEEN,
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LIVER POOL. LONDON AND GLOBP.
} UNION HOTEL,
A NEVADA urtY.....-.CALIFOR .
RECTOR BROS.,Proprietors
(Formerly of McMahon House, Hollister
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THIS WELL KNOWN AND
Popular Hotel, ©
po pooper 4 o! el one
° irniahed mo t
=< comfor is Northern Cal.
torThe Bleeping Apartments are 5 A
and Pleasant, and every bed ie bons
has.a spring mattrass. As a desirable, quiet
place for the weary, the UNION offers superior inducements. , oa
The Tableg/of the UNION will com fa.
filled with the best the market affords.
The UNION kas long en. the reputa
tion of being the Best nore in the moun
eg it upto taeda, sg
ice Sample Room on first floor. . 8;
is igptaaad for COMMERCIAL viL) 5 =
Well stocked Bar and first-class Billiara
les ted with the H
. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
RECTOR BROTHER
NEW RESTAURANT.
LODGING HOUSE; ~
Broad Street, just below National Hétel.
First Class Meal fer 25 Cents.
‘, a secpan-eusteoe eid the best ~
market a ffo repar le.
Courteous attention gives to all. bpetial
orders promptly filled. a
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Lodging Only 25 Cents per Night.
Clean Beds and Comfortable Rooms,
MES. B LUTZ, Manager.
Nevada City, September 19, 1883.
Home Mutual Insurance Co,
OF CALIFORNIA,
CAPITAL $300,000.
Principal Office305 California St
SAN FRANCISCO
Ris INSURANCE GOGNLY
J. F. Hoventon, President.
J. L. N. Sueparp, Vice President.
Cuarurs H. Story, Secretary
R. H. Maamu, General Agent,
Grass Valicey 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 profit will admit of, guaranteeing a prompt and liberal mse to all
just claims for loss. ba
GEO W. HILL Manager.
MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY
Drs. F. J. & Almeda Magee
HOMEOPATHISTS,
Union Hotel, Nevada City.
R. MAGEE will attend to general pracJ tice and surgery; i attention
being given to fractures dislocations.
DR, ALMEDA MAGEE will assist in. dis
eases of wonien and children; and obstetrics
Calis im city or ‘country promptly
attended to day or night.
Can be found at vegans at UNION BOTSL
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THOMAS PRICE’S .
ASSAY OFFICE
Chemical Laboratory.
524 SACRAMENTO STREET,
San Francisco.
Den OF BULLION RECEIV v
Melted into Bars, and returns. made in
from twenty-four to forty-eight heurs.
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 examined and reported upon. Con?
sultation on Chemical ahd, Metallurgical
questions ‘
GRAND OPENING
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Emiel Rosenthal, BE i GARDEN .
’ (Buccessor to Mrs. A. Rosenthal,) hy ae apy
Commercial St., opposite Transcript, Block sustongih
., MEVARA CITE FOREST HOUSE; HALL,
‘store ot Mm. Hoventhal, and made! Broad Street...Nevada City.
nano peli. ee :
Fine Brands ot 0 ee a ae
CIGARS and TOBACCO, i Hi f :
CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, UT Ive ; Bis
VEGETABLES, NOTIONS, _ ‘PER GLAss.
-. The best of all kinds of Liquors,
4 DRINKS 25 CENTS.
Fine Furnished Rooms.
sar GIVE ME.A CALL AND SEE FOR
YOURSELVES. id
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