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RABURDAY ...SEPT. 29, 1883.
‘ of the country. Their fight from the
/from the hydraulic mines into the
‘ channels of trade, and not only this
~ amported brands, and the only natu_ liquors and cigars. Eastern beer and
‘keeps on hand all kinds of canned
goods, Sugar-cured hams, wines and
ART pu Team] BOE. seman
Commereial Street. *
—BY—
BROWN & CALKINS,
M. P. BROWN. ..0-.. ++ BUSINASS MANAG ER
BR. B, GALRING.. sy eceseeceeererees
AT FIFTEEN’ GENTS. PER WEES.
rae YEAS SiX MONTHS. .#.
‘Wevada County Oficial Press
‘in AdVance. 96 per year.
Union Hotel,
eit QACTOR BEROS.... . -.Preprictéers
TICK TO FA’
FEBS 3
The hydraulic miners, in general,. Miss Griesel, Washington.
that is the owners and backbone of] J Grissel, do
the industry koown ae hydraulic} J, Gray & w, Truckee,
mining, pay tribute to England,Hal-. J. Colbeok, Virginia.
ifax, or ome other f place,. Miss Petterson, Wisconsin.
and sevk te hoard the gold from our} J. Apderson, do
State, no matter how many homes
they seeeunk into ruin, They are
not ‘with us; they build
nor beautify no homes in our ocountry and hence do not ‘contribute in
aay way. to the support of our government, only the small pittance
paid as revenue upon their low valued mines and destructiondesling machinery.—Sutter County Farmer.
Of such is the material of which
the anti-mining newspaper ergans
ecek to create prejudice among the
people of the State and in our courts
against the hydraulic miners and
\
their manner of obtaining a livelihood . On
And to be held each Friday evening therefater, at the following rates:
and adding to the substantial wealth
first has been made on a basis that
is not only unjust, but in some respects thoroughly dishonest. They
Morateur and wife, a son.
dies and children’s class; admission 25 cents,
reasonable prices.
BUTEL AKRIVALS.
_» Sept. 28,1883.
Se ame ae gh ee
H. Carr,
T. Penberthy, do
W. Met, Camptonvill
C. Shurtleff, Eureka.
R. Williams, Derbec,
D. Jones, Spenceville.
O. K. Cloudman, Dutch Fiat.
J. Martin, Deer Creek.
S: Galavotzy, San Francisco.
D. Crocker, do
R: Thomas, Rocklin.
W. Botifore, Pike City.
A. Walrath, San Francisco.
Se coger eel
BORN,
At Gram Valley, Sept, 23, 188%, to Pra!
DANCING SCHOOL.
JOHN MICHELL
WILL OPEN HIS DANCING
1883-4, at
Nevada City Theatre,
y Even’g, Oct. 6, 1883,
Ladies, 25 cents; gentiemen, 50 cents.
Every Friday afternoon at 3 o'eleck,. la4a Dance music furnished for —
appeal to the passions of the valley
people, rather than to their reason.
They are, or should be, well aware,
for instance, that. but one hydraulic
mine on the Yubaa is owned outside
of the United States, and that one
has spent in this gounty over $100,000 more than its gross proceeds
have amounted to, never taking one
dollar ent of the State; that but a
amall proportion of the stock in any
of them 18 owned by persons living
outside of this State; that a number of the most active ones are altogether or mostly owned by old and
permaneiit residents of the places
where they are situated; that they
are the sole support of large and
thriving communities; and that with
a few disgraceful exceptions in
Northern Sierra county they give
employment to white men only.
‘Were the hydraulic miners what our
contemporary pictures them to be,
without a single exception prove loy-:
al to them and their cause, as shown
Harviman's Opera Saloon!
C. A. HARRIMAN,
The Werld’s Champion Pedestrian,
b ga ort MAY RELY UPO® GETTING
A8 GOOD :
Iniquuolc;es & Cigars
kind Reptat the Bar.
g
rrveree Boxers, Pa Ae Nec
does it stand to reason that their. {ecu SHIBITION in
neighbors in the mountains would] . .
and respectab
Upkive SHARAD fERS or YOUNG BOYS
/ @§@ Mr. Harriman’s friends and acquainART CALLERY,
—AND—
TEN-PIN ALLEY,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Sele Proprictor and Manager,
—_—
AS ARESOLD IN THECITY. Ne other
Over 200 Varge Pho! ne Dis inches)
the Worid’s LEADING SPO TING MEN,
sto maintain an ore Saloon.
Mr/ Harriman
le resort. NO VISREPowed to enter the saloon.
by the history of the past six er sev-/ %
en years? None of our people aye
so dull of comprehension but what
in the ding try are cor
dially invited te call upon. him when they
visit the city. : 829
they see that the closing of the’ bydraulic mines would entail upon all
branches of business in this/part of
the State such hardships as could
not . be survived, and s0 depreciate
real property values as to virtually ruin bhundyeds aod thousands — of home / owners, And
the bad effects would not be coafin-. Groceries,
ed to the minidg sections alone. The
quartz mineg‘produce less than onetuird of the $17,000,000 in bullion
that approximately represents the
annual/production of gold in Calitornie. /Choke off between two days
the $12,000,000 stream of the royal . Consisting of Everything te be found
metal that finds its way every year
State, but the whole Nation, would.
experiooce a shock that would
be attended with the direst result.
Coramerce would be paralyzed, mechanical industries would totter, art
would be lamed and the laboring
masses would receive an awful blow.
This is not a purely local question,
although we who live closest to and
are directly beholden to the protection of the industry for the bread we
eat and the clothes we wear, feel its}
vital importance most keenly.
Juper Keysex, Superior Judge of
Sutter connty, has just rendered a
decision that while a refusal to take
out a county license is not punishable criminally, itis a violation of
law punishable in a civil action.
Tue danghter of the Lord Mayor
of London was married Thoursdaymorning to Mr, Aitken. The wedding was the third in St. Paul’s
Cathedral since 1758.
THE report of the shooting of Parnell is false. Parnell is now in Englaud.
Tue Right Rev, Anthony Wilson
Thorold, Lord Bishop of Rochester,
England, arrived at Baltimore Fnday;
Concre-sman C, P. Berry has}
bought a 400-acre raneh, 6 miles
north of Marysville, for $10,500.
Che Sth vote ca Be
Evitese Extra Dry is the only
pure native Champagne equal to any
mported, and but half the price. 3m
_ For Banquets, Dinners and Parties use Ecutrse Extra Dry, it is
_ equalto any and superior to most
‘ral California Champagne in the market. jy12-3m
Bank ‘Exchange. ‘
At this favorite place can always
be found the very best of wines, ales,
_ the celebrated Hoffberg -beer can al__ ways be had at the Bank Exchange.
. liquors for medicinal purposes, and
t;
Store on
Fresh Vegetables, California and
Great Variety Store
L. GARTHE,
DRALER IN
Provisions
Canned Goods, otc.
DESIRE TO CALL THB ATTENTION
of the people of Nevada City and Couny to the Large and Varied Steck now in me
Commercial Street,
iu a First-class Grecery Store
imported Wines & Liquors
;
POR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.
TropicaltFruits.
VERY LOW PRICES.
Forthe .weral patronage extended to m
in the past I return my sincere thanks and
ask a continuance ef the same,
L, GARTHF,
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY
PROBATE NOTICE.
‘N THE SUPERIOR COURT, in and for
the County of Nevada, State of California.
Inthe matter of the Estate of Bryan Connolly deceased. On reading and filing the pieition of John Donnelly, Executor of the last
will and 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 all persons interested 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 saidCourt,in the Court House
in said cdunty, on Friday the Fifth day of
October, 1883, at 11 o’clock a. M,, thén and
there to show cause why an order of distribution should not be made of the residue of
said estate among the Leyatees of the said
deceased, according to law,
It is further ordered, thata copy of this
order be publishedfor ten successive days
before the said Fifth day of October, 1883, in
the Nevada Daily Transcript a newspaper
pies and published in thesaid Nevada
jounty.
JOHN-CALPWELL, Superior Judge,
Attest: F. G. Beatry, Clerk.
September 22, 1883.
Johnson & Mason, Attys.
Application for Timber Land,
United States Land Office, Sacramento, (.}.,
September 25, 1853.
\O ALL WHOM IT MAY CONGE®:N, Notice ishereby given that Harvey Couper
whose Post Office address is Nevada City,
Nevada County, California, did, on the 25th:
oo of September, 1833, file iu the Reyister’s
office.of the Sacramento Land District. his
application for the 5 W 1-4 of N E14 and
N £ 1-4 of NE 1-4 of Section thirty-tour,
Diablo meridian, under the act of June 3d,
1878, entitled “An Act for the sale of Tim
ber lands in ‘the States of California, Oregon,
circular instructions from the Commissicner
“ ae
n witness whereof I gave he
hand the day and yaa nr pir
827 ED. F. TAYLOR, Register.
SCHOOL for the winter seasen of . .
Township 17 north, Range 10 east, Mouut
Nevada and Washington Territory,” and has
now applied to enter the same, alleging it
to more valuable fur timber than other
refore, you will take notice that under
of the General Land Office, dated August
13th, 1878, we have fixed the #ith lay. of
Devember, 1883, at id o'clock, A. M. for the
hearihg of proofs to determine the character of sid lands, and his right to purchase
tropical and other regions visited by
". epidemics, and indeed inall localities were the conditions are unfavo ab'e to health, this famous vegeteble invigorant alterative, Hostetter’s
Stomach Bitters, lias been found a
potent safeguard even to feeble” censtitutions and fragile fraines, . while
as a cure for indigestion, biliousness
and kindred complaints, it is without a rival.
For sale by all Druggists and
Dealers generally.
NEVADA and GRASS VALLEY
Woed and Lumber Co.
——
apse
K™ CONSTANTLY ON (HAND AND
FOR SAT
All Kinds ef Common and Clear
LonssaR.
Orders left at the Office at the Yard, at
Town Talk, om the Grass Valley read wil be
premptl attended’ fo
PAINTING CONTRACT.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bids
will be reeeived up to the 10th day of
October, 1883, for the painting (two coats)
of the Methodist Church in this city. Bids
to be fer the labor and material, and labor
without material. For further particulars
In the Basement of the Theatre, . ©7929.. seve 29, et USE
NEW PAINT SHOP.
H. J. DASSONVILLE
H** OPENED A PAINT SHOP
On the Plaza, adjoining Broad
Street Bridge,
WHERE HBIS PREPARED TO DO ALL
KINDS OF
Carriage and Sign Painting.
ORNAMENTAL WORK:
EXECUTED IN FIRST CLASS STYLE.
“H. J. JDASSONVILLE.
Nevada City July $d.
vee
ness, and that is ‘‘on the
Discovery will CURE
not give FULL VALUE for.
to pay in a long run.
HORACE L.
Nevada
In tien ond ague districts, in.
ee ee oe
There is only one way to do a succESSFUL _ busiIn this age of humbug and quackery, the manufacturer of a medicine which.
be afraid to rRust the people. I am Nor AFRAID. I
CLAIM and AssERT that Dr.
claims MERIT should Nor
Liver Complaint, Female Complaint, Dyspepsia, Worms,
Kidney Affections, Consumption, Eruptions, Serofula, Constipation, Sick Headache, Rheumatism, Nervousness, Dropsy, Boils,
And the many disorders which atu have their origin
in the diseased state of the Blood. And I hereby
authorize my agents IN EVERY CASE where the purchaser has given the remedy a FAIR TRIAL, and perceives no DECIDED BENEFIT, to refund their money. I
don’t want a penny of any one’s money that
a Oe
H. J. DASSONVILLE, AGENT,
No. 24 Boulder Street,
@. D. E
the Peace, in i the
ers 4 of Nevada,
John St
enty-one debt, and $14.85 costs of
it, on the 24th of September, 1883.
Thave levied u
being bounded on pea sere bri
po on west by the I apne om! Grav
mi
sbPEAE SE
it f
§
:
ary
i
i
tates, to the highest and
, bo satisty said execution and all
evada City the 26th day of SepTHE FARMER'S S04.
John B. Conn,
The Farmer's Son,
AS NOW REMODELED HIS SALOON
on Broad street, and it is now a regulgr pleasure resort, and just the place to
meet a friend.
HORACE SEARS
Can oe fouud at this famous Saloon preto administer to the wante of all who
lesire a refreshing drink.
A BEER FOUNTAIN,
Containing the best of California and: Eastern Becrs—as cold as the co.dest—always
on tap. The stock of .
es
+4
fe
a
£
E
: iy
Liquors, Wines, Alcs, Cigars,
Etc., etc.,
Are second to none on the Coast.
Don’t You Forget the Place,
Next door to Ceunty Treesurer’s Office.
Nevada City, August 10, 18 3.
Final Proof.
NITED STATES LAN?P OFFICE,
Sacramento, California, Sept. 15, 1888.
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice ia hereby given that William H.
Jones, w! Postofiice address is Nevada
City, Nevada county, California, has filed his
Betice of intention te effer final proof in
support of his claim to the West 1-2 of Southeast 1-4 and Northeast 1-4 of Southeast 1-4
of Section 26, Township No. 16 North,
Range 9 East, Mount Diablo Meridian, embraced in Homestead Entry, No. 2823 filed:
in said office on the I4th day of ups 1879,
and names the following as his witnesses :
Malcolm McLeod, N. T. McLeod, F. H.Wellman, aH of You Bet, Nevada county,
Peter Nelaon, of Nevada City, Nevada couns
ty, and tha; the First day of November,
1883, ar 10 ssjpck 4. M. hasbeen fixed.as.
the time, and Nevada City as the place, beLo Hon, John Caldwell, Superior ‘Judge of.
id county,
18 ED. F. TAYLOR, Register.
‘ae Le.
square” with everybody.
Dutton’s VEGETABLE
canSquare dealing is bound
FAIRCHILD, M. D.
opposite Park Avenue,
City, Cal.
capital lessensthe retes of interest.
policies,
The assets of the Northwestern
surplus to liabilities.
similar record: for a single year,
Its dividends have exceeded all
increased from
sive, is l
No unnecessa
LUETJE & BRAND, .
WATCHMAKER
4 a. ? and ‘
Jeweler,
. everything found in a first-class
jylo-tt
This company
Tts endowment policies will
‘BROAD 8f., NEVADA CITY.
Organized in 1858.
NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
OCOOMPANYW.
“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 great moneyed centers, where vast accumulatiors of wealth and
panies are compelled by charter requirement to make their investments.
within their own State and the cause of the great differetice in the cost of
of Dollars. Excluding Tontine surplus, it is the strongest of the five largeat American mutual life insurance companies, as shown by the ratio of
For the past nine years its expenses, taxes and death claims have
been paid from its interest income alone.
imil licies, while its percentaye of surplus to liobilities has been
cotaanant ius 16.6 in 1871 1528.3 iu 1882, as per New Yori Reports. —
The business of the Northwestern Mutual is confined to the healthier
portions of the northern Upited States,
mean amount at.risk has been reduced ; ;
The ey of the ten largest companies for five years, 1877 to 1881 inclu“ All policies contain the non-forfeiture clause,
restriction as to travel.
as paid nearly $400,000 in losses and over $300,000 in
endowments in the State of California. . ‘
from 5 to 6
est, life insurance thrown ip,” For further particu
_ .HOWELL & ABBOTT,
~~ General Agents, 389 Kearny Street, SAN FRANCISCO,
Or to SAMUEL BLIGHT, District Agent, Nevada City.
°
Add to this that thany of these comMutmal are now over Twenty Millions
No other compapy can show -a
other companies for the past ten years
Its percentage of mortality to
from 1.29 in 1878 te 1.08 in 1882.
y
r cent com d interena apply hast
; ee de en : 4 ; 4
1 = y N EVADA Crry, Cau. Sept. 1883.
Henry K. Frevp, Geneétal Agent, San Francisco.
My Dear Sir :—I acknowledge the receipt of One
my claim under policy
ENGLAND MUTUAI
band, Karl Lenhardt.
$1000. «He was recently
‘of his death, and at your own expense came to Nevada City from San Francisco and assisted me in
preparing proper proofs-of loss under the policy.
Those papers -having:
now done. :
Your courteous atten
sary delay, receive from
accredited agent the full
insurance.
To all who. need life
your company.
to its patrons, shows that
Common Sense Remedy.
SALICYLICA.
No more Rheumatism, Gout,
or Neuralgia.
mmediate Relief Warranted.
Permanent Cure Guaranteed.
IVE, YEARS ESTABLISHED. .AND
F pew cncan faik ina single case
acute or chronic. Refer to all prominent
physicians druggists for the stariding of
SALICY .
SECRET :
sar THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE
POISONOUS URIC ACID WHICH EX.
ISTS-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, Gout and Neuralgia,while so many ~ so-called rs and
supposed panaceas only treat locally the eftects,
it has been conceded by eminent scine
tists that outward applications, such as rub_ with oils, ointments, liniments and
ing lotions 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 a0 removes the disorder. It isnow exclusively used by all celebrated physicians of Europe. Highest Medical Academy of Paris réports.96 per cent,
cures in three days.
TH T SALICYLICA tsa certain cure for
RHE MATISM, GOUT and NEURALGIA
The most intense pains are subdued almos.
instantly.
Give ita trial.
ey retnnded. >
Thousands of testimonials serit on application,
~g1 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 recummended
ion as good.” Insist on the genuine with
the name of WASHBURNE & CO., on each
box, which is guran ed ¢hemically pnre un
der our signature an indispensible requisit
to insure success inthe treatment. Take
no othes, of send tous,
Washburne & Co,, Proprietors,
287 Broadway, cor, Reade St. ~
NEW YORK.
For Sale by
CARR BROS.,
Anda lead ng Drugg ate
Quick Time and Cheap Fares
To Eastern ano Eurcpean Cinies
VIATHE GREAT TRANS-CONTINENTAL
ALL-RAIL ROUTES.
Central Pacific Railroad,
——
Southern Pacific Railroad.
, Daily Ex and Emigrant
REE wesine eituie tines’ te Bes
East, connecting at i
New York and New Orleans
With the several Steamer Lines to
‘ALL EUROPEAN FORTS.
Relief guaranteed or monPullman Palace Sleeping Cars
Attached to Overland Express Trains.
Third-Class Sleeping Cars
Are Run Daily with Overland Emigrant
Trains.
4@ Tickets sold, Sleeping-Car Berths secured, and otheri.formation given upon application = & < Company's Offices. where
passengers in person can secure
choice of routes, etc:
RAILROAD LANDS
sonhtiean
Nevada, California and Texas
{FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS. »
“a inlekyo ay ORE a . in 4 ve
San Francisco, genon oc eae poet spe RDB
Or, H. B. ANDREWS, Land Commissionca u. H, & 8. A Ry. Co., San Antonio,
> oe —
A N.TOWNE, . H'GOODMAN,
* General Manager. Gen. Pasv. & Tkt. Agt.
Thousand Dollars, gold coin, this day paid to me
by. your local agent, Mr. I. J. Rolfe, in.settlement of
No. 68416: o0f the NEW
COMPANY of.Boston.on_the life of my late husA few motths agomy husband was’ induced by
Mr. Wm. B. Hickok, a specia] agent of your Comin. pany, to take out a policy of Alife insurance ’ in the
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL fof the sum of
Company you were promptly instructed to pay’ me
the amount of the policy, “$1000, which you have
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 application for the policy-—“He was told that were he
to be taken away his widow and children would,
without being subjected to any trouble or unneécesIam 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
that I now realize the desirability
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
and patronage of the publie.
Yours respectfully,
KRESYENY LENHARDT.
No additional charge for Berths in
.’ LIFE INSURANCE
killed, you were notified
been delivered to. the
tion, and*the promptneéss:
the Company through its
amount of the insurance.
and need of life
insurance (and how few
it méfits the confidence
MACHINERY FOR SALE
—AT THE—
NEVADA FOUNDRY;
GEORGE 6. ALLAN, Proprietor.
Hoisting and Pumping Rig
Complete,
CONSISTING OF
Pumping Engine 10 x 20.
Hoi-ting (link) Engine,8x16.
B iiler 52 inches diameter,
16 feet long, with steam
Feed Pum Pp.
10-stamp Battery, 850 Ib. stamps, all
complete, with Belting and heavy silverplated Coppers for Aprons and Sluices.
Rock-Breaker, 12x9 Blake’s patent.
Steam Pump, 6-inch water cylinder and
10-inch steam.
The above is in First Class Order.
lly te 4-inch column
eet of l-inch and 1 1-4 inch ipe,
450 feet of 2-inch Hose. —
400 Ibs. of inch steel Prills.
600 teet of 7-3 S:eel Wire Rope.
2 Iron Cars
Blacksmith Tools, and a general supply
Mining Tools, Picks, Shovels, Sledges, etc.
Retorts, Crucibies, Assay Scales, etc.
—o——
Hoisting and PumpingpRig 12x24 Engine
with heavy Bob ef Pu Wheel. Boiler
4816. All Sea! act including Buildin
60x20 and Wcod work. Nearly new an
teady to be removed ancset up.
Hoisting and Puinping Rig, 8x16 engine,
Boiler 3 ix12, all ey 3 ete, including bu Iding and woo !-werk. Nearly new and ready
to be removed and set 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 38-inch Plunger Pump, rew.
‘ ry
1 8 inch ; second hand.
1 6-inch og 6 ee
1 5-inch % “ g:-od as new,
1 4inch vai “spew.
1 Sitch Cornish ‘“ new.
1 Th-inch * “*« ~ second hand.
2 6-inch bd ae new,
2¢4inch § “ “new,
300 feet of 8-inch column, new.
250 “ 6-inch a second hand.
80 “ 10-inch “ “7 .
2°? teot 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 Second hand.
1 Settler, 8 feet diameter.
1 Settler, 6 * x
1 4inch Hansbrow Pump.
1 Forster Rock Breaker.
1 Flue Bowler 36x12} feet, complete.
1 Overshot Wheel, 36 feet diameter, with
all the iron. work comp ete, andin rder
« Avariety of Pulleys from 610 96 inches .
diameter. ;
15 steel Shoes and .15 steel dies; Banner
ern. patt im
A large ot Milland Mining Supplies.
Water Cutole or Gates from four to
thirty-six inches.
Fly-wheels.
8-inch Belting, new. f
_ bt east oe Falls.
eel barrows, 8, v ete:, etc.,
too numerous to mention, es ;
The above will be sold at very reasonable rates for CASH or Approved Credit.
Apply to
GEO. G. ALLAN,
NEVADA FOUNDRY,
SPRING STREET, NEVADA CITY
August 1883,
PROF. E. MULLER
TEACHER OF
—_-MmMmuUsxro,——aND—
Foreicn Lancuaces.
—o— :
INSTUCTIONS GIVEN IN HARMONY
A THOROUGH BRANCH
For the Best Selling, and the
Best Paying Books,
‘N THIS CO T. Address A. TROM
A Large tock-of Pat
Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,
Combs, Brushes, Hand ? Tirrors,
_,_. Toilet Articles. of all kinds
Careful Attention: Given to Compounding. Prescription
ve }
Or » Competenaiiaa and PERFECT PURITY guarantedd.
GEORGE gE. TURNER
PINE STREET,
NEVADA oOrTyw.
W BOLERALE AND RETAIL, DEALER
a
HARDW ARE.
{Of Every Description’
IRON.
STEEL'
STOVES,
TINWARE,
GAS PIPES AND FITTINGS,
POWDER, FUSE,
ROPE, BLOCKS,
SHOVELS, PICKS,
AXES, SLEDGES,
GUNS, PISTOLS
Etc.* Etc., Etc.
PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLaAss,
PUTTY, Ete,
Crockerv,
—~AND—
Glassware,
Mill and Mining Supplien
Agent or the justiy celebrated
Vulcan Blasting Powder,
The best mining Powder in use.
—_—— —
—— and ful stock of GRANITE IRON
WAR : : ee
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.
¢.:
Opposite National Excfiange Hotel,
JAMES HENNESSY, ‘Proprietor,
(Successor to D. Welllington)
HE Proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLES
int ay ae 4 that he ta ba the larges.
o ei
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons and
Hacks to let at the shortest notice em on the
most reasonable terms,
The Horses are free from vice, of goodsty]
and capable of going.as fast as any gentleman
cares to drive. .
Carriages for ‘Funerals Attended
to with Promptness.
Good Saddle Horses always op hand.
Horses boarded’ by the day, week or month
and the zreatest of care guaranteed. VARIETY STORE.
Emiel Rosenthal.
» @uwecessor to Mrs. A. Rosenthal,)
Commercial St., opposite Transcript Block
NEVADA CITY .
AVING purchased the stock in the
Rt store of A, Rosenthal, and made
rge additions, I.am.uow prepated to su
ply the pnblic with & .
Fine Brands ot
CIGARS and TOBACCO,
CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS,
VEGETABLES, NOTIONS,
Etc. Ete.
AGENTS WANTED, 4 occ 1. crooning in my sore a t
4nd respectfully ask a share of the ptiblic patronage. oe el
tf you want
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SAN RANCISCO, Cs ,
Bs a
120 Sutterreet, Sun Fra: cisce, 0 GO TO. E. RCSENTBAS’
3ROAD STREET..... NEVADA CITY
Lowest Liviug Prices, Fess,
times paamal
AGENT FOR THE BEST FIRE, INSURANCE COMPANIES E ANT
IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN AND QUEEN,
AND————— .
LIVERPOOL. LONDON AND GLOBP.
} UNION HOTEL,
REVADA Grr¥... 2.5. <., CALIFOR
RECTOR BEOS., Propristors
(Formerly of McMahon House, Hollister
‘THIS WELL KNOWN AND
Popular Hotel, situated on
MAIN t 4
In the Of “Névada is one
of the furnished and mo t
7 comfortable in Northern Calfornia.
The Sleeping Apartments are.Large, Airy
and Pleasant, and every bed in, the house
has.a spring mattrass. As adesirable, quiet
place for the weary, the UNION offers superior inducer.ents, ,
The Tables of the UNION will compare favorably with any Hotel in the State and are
filled with the be-t the market affords,
The UNION has long enjoyed the reputa
er of ery a the B H Lin the moun
ins an: a Proprietors propose to
keep it up to that standard.
Nice Sample Room en_first floor. ial
ae ons for COMMERCIAL yWell stocked Bar and first-class ‘Billiara
Tables connected with the House.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
RECTOR. BROTHER
NEW RESTAURANT
—anp—
LODGING HOUSE,
Broad Street, just below National Hotel.
4 First. Giass Meal for 25 Cents.
The table i» -upplied with the best the
market affords, and prepared in style.
Courteous, attention given to all. Special
orders promptly filled, ia
Lodging Only 25 Cents per Night.
Clean Beds and Comfortable Rooms.
: MES. B LUTZ, Manager.
Nevada City, September 19,. 1883,
Home Mutual-TasurancCo.
"Se Gauascnnil”
CAPITAL ‘$800,000,
Principal @Mice~305 California s¢
SAN FRANCISCO E
F'2= INSURANCE ONLY
eee
J. F. Hoveutron, President.
J. L. N. Suerarp, Vice President.
Caries H. Story, Secretary ,
R. H. Maeitn, General Agent.
Grass Valicy Branch for Nevada Co
DAVID WATT JOHN C. COLEMAN
Risks pted on all cl of desirable
property in county at rates as low as solvency and a fair profit will admit of, guaranteeing a p and liberal mse to all
just claims og Boom — :
GEO W. HILL Manager.
MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY
Drs. F. J. & Almeda Magee
HOMEOPATHISTS,
Enion HNotel, Nevada City.
D* MAGEE willattend to gee nd prace
tice and surgery; attention
ing given to fractures and dislocations.
DR, ALMEDA MAGEE will assist in dis
eases of women and children; and obstetrics
Calls im city or country promptly
attended to day or night.
Can be found at present at UNION HOTYL
o15-15
THOMAS PRICE’S
ASSAY OFFICE
Chemical Laboratory.
5624 SACRAMENTO STREET,
San Francisco.
AN
EPOSITS OF BULLION RECEIV v
D Melted into Bars, and returns made in
from twenty-four to forty-eight hours.
rg an SS one nanae et A e in ior i
returns made in the same vats lg se
Careful — made. of Ores, Metals
pol feat h Sadentains Products, ete. —
sultation on Chemical and etallurgi
questions = “a ‘a8 *
a — vere eh
ow EEIN’s
ef] (re
BEER G
—aT THE— ©
FOREST HOUSE_HALL, ©
Broad Street... Nevada City.
The best of allkinds of Liguos,
A DRINKS 25 CENTS.
sar_ crv mE a ¢ AND SEE FOR