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VOL. LIX.~No. 9121 NEVADA TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 15, 1890.
Established Sept.
3
6, 1860, by NAP, Brown & Oo,
The Dy Thangeript,.
PUBLISHED,
te Day Excepting Monday
—BY--—
BROWN & CALKINS.
1, b CALKINS, N. P. Brown,
Baitor Business M’g’r.
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_pransuript Block,’ No. 82 ComoFFICR Tra st. Nevada City, Ca
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NEVADA CITY
SOCIETY
* “pDYRECTORY. .
LB
MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO, 47
Independent Order . of Odd Fellows.
Meets at Odd Fetlow’ 8 Hall
d ne 4th Monday of Each Month, Every 2nd @ Par osicn.
H. J. WHITE, C. P.
GEO. A. GRAY, 8
‘COURT. GARFIELD, NO. 6,810,
ERY andi aves AT 7:90 O'CL'ic
nee R.B-BREMAINCR.”
~“‘SiGHARD TE TREMAIN, R. 8,
NEVADA CITY COUNGIL, NO, 118°
Order of Chosen Friends,
Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall
Firat and Third Monday Evening of each
mes at 7:80 o’clock.
RS. 0. A, GOYNE, C. C.
BE, ¥. ROSENTHAL, j
A.M NEV. DA CHAPTER N ,R.
STATED MEETINGS: FIRST MONDAY IN . is
EACH MONTH.
WILLIAM BARKER, H. P.
J. ROLF, Secretary.
ea ‘
HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO, 56,
Native Sons of the Golden West.
Meets at Pythian Castle veloci. ede, with bell, ete., 4 “ample, sent with
EVERY TUESDAY, EVE'G AT 7:30 O'CLK. ra ‘S08 RIET an julletin, one
~ OTT, President. your aly TRANSCRIPT: and
W. T; MORGAN, EE eekly Bulletin, ne 10.40.
; pet Type tate. :
NEVADA LODGE, NO. 13? F. & A. M . Thisisa typewriting age. Eve Everybody has ‘one
dace Biigeon t B 1 Phe an e tredie send
9 afaotarraipabid Halk . gL) Hee t instrument, "juiple in construction,
Btated Mee es afc the Second Wednesday
outing én’ fa ‘good. standing are
TORN T* MORGAN, Master.
I. J. ROLF, Beeretary. .)
MOUNTAIN DIVISION No. 16,
Uniform Rank Knights of —
4 MeéetsSbarmorpasan
First Wednesday. * Nba pin of Each Month at
o'clock. c
Avery useful article that anyone living in the ‘
GEO. GRAY, te P sland K. fi opdatey, or traveling, will “appreciate, Our Our base ball outfit consists of two league balls,
Bro *. ; .) Ppremium telescope is a good, strong instruinent, . three assorted bats, two es of eae mask
wits an object-glass } inches in diameter, 8 . ote., complete and will sent DAILY
‘. drawa, 6 inches long when closed, leather cased, TRANSORIPT and Daily Bulletin, one? mag
ore ehi be vont with DAILY TRANSCRIPT. and . With DAILY TRANSORIPT and Weekly Bulle NEVADA GOMMANDERY, NO.6,
Knights Templar.
Meets at Masonic Hall
_ MONTH at 734 o'clock, © ,
se pA D E, MORGAN, ©.
La ROLFE, R V4 i r
ee
7h
: LAUREL PARLOR, NO, 6)Native Daughters of ‘of the’ Golden West .
Meeta at BARI Castle
2d and 4th’ Thirsddy Evénin ng ‘of Each ” °
Month, at 7:30 0’cloc
MISS. LIZZIEXKHENAN? Pee .
SERAPH C. SUKEFORTH, BR. 8.
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NEVAOACITY COUNCIL, 'No. 234, '
«Ameriont Legion of Honor. oe
Meete at Pythian nat
let and 8d Thursday Rvening of ise
At ay ‘clock.
pair BINGON, Game
I. 0, TyoKERMAR, 8 N, Bee. ‘
NEVADA CITY. INSTITUTE, NO. 30,4”
Bites Men's Institute.
Meets at Bibernte Hall
Bet Altersate Thursday Evening commencing with the First Thursday Even4 «
ing-4: :
etedus vine ode Emp, President. P barges.
is rro~ ramacnied coy alga od a wf sore, 11
JOnM, Re Acad Pa ie PUM A : F lute. ; “) with full Rearraetione for bsreecey sphotogrepie . “
siaediai "4 e flute is one of che sweetest end easiont muwill be sent ith et fi TRANSCRI RIP
0 Bulle’
PROVED Dine tribe, No OF RED.MEN, ae “ole ip ul struments ror Bi NS cig eee one Ws, bp. .
tii tuning atid “4 , a aia exprom, chard
sar ming . ol 7 j
ani ‘ranc!
ed , = " 1 Triana hs pth ip er materials for for ggg ve hoMeets at Odd Fellows’ Hall, if letin, one year M TRANSCRIP f togrepbers, : Partridge,
EVERY THURSDAY EVE'G; rane, Be and Weekly Batted Mone ye a e075, Bubcol (ecb ea ee i
HARRY ap’ IELS, 8. gd ‘Bp exNress
GEO, Mi BUGHES,'C. of RB. , 1) ae Pianos. The Ra: 5 onge jason of th
Soma Page By meets’
0 e Rand-McNally ni e
pinge angry omnia, pi of Pe i on wiepe Hh 36 palling matal ke airy World—a library in itself— ipeelt-—-taralabed in 9 gna large}.
ing. “Mika te foe Ngttt ach nina oe? OER the thing foF cbtldre to hearn . volume ot 192, pages, clogantly illustrated end
ley, @.
ei anaes good ood music, Sent with D. bound ina substantial manner va "gold side
PT and Daily Bulletin, one pons stamp app! ys ie handsom: designed,
MILO LODGE, NO. 48, aha nt Dally 00. 8 ine = ort an Dat Bulletin, cask he with
‘ pe ee ey eee f pays ox-. OILY TRANSCRIPT and ‘Weekly Bi etin, one
year, $9. Subscriber paysexpress,
qe bose Gabel 5 /
“Rveny FRIDAY EVE'G at 7:80 SOCK.
wit: FINIEY, c. C,
K,of B. and 8. BB. pepren, = ere
NEVABA. LOPGE; No, 201,10
Independent Order ot Good Templars,
Meets at-Oda Fellows Hall .'
4s Siro
worked, neatly mounted and boxed, with
gal be learned in ten
sn ine PT afd a .
{()'J Bulletin, one Se with DAILY TRA
Bubeeibedpay 8 express.
‘microscope that reveals the man
"SURIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year; $11; w'th
DAILY TRANSGHIPT and Weekly Bi
Ee for premiums,
., obese learned by anyone
for
ith
lee
—
Solid Gold and Silver Watches.
Realizing the importance of a good watch
p we have selected the ‘Waltham’. as
ing the best known. apg _ ‘most reliable timepieces in the market, »
world-wide reputation which they have yained
solely on their merits, The cases we guarantee
to be of solid goldand coin silver -respectively,
and.if noc justas represented may be returned at
our expense and we will refund the money paid.
We are prepared to.make the most liberal propositions on these watches a8 premiums, as will be
seen by the following. offers:
» Solid Gold Watch—Gents’.
* ja gentleman’ 8 solid gold hunting casé watch,
“Waltham” movement, stem-winding and stem:
setting, with DAILY TRANSCRIL and Daily
Bulletin, one year; $36.50; watch, DAILY TRANSORIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $34.40.
Subscriber pays express thargee on Watch ‘from .
San Francisco.
*Solid Gold Watch—Ladies’.
A lady’s solid gold hunting case watch, ‘Waly
tham’’ movement, stem-winding, scem‘setting,
with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin,
one year, $29; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT, an
Weekly ‘Bulleti6, one year, $26.90. “Subscriber
to 7 éxpres¢é ¢ harges on wateb froto’ San FranSolid Stiver Watches.
Hideo” ~sitver-huntingcase—watch—--Wat=
tham” movement, stem-winding aud ‘ stemscreing.® thoroughly reliable time-keeper, with
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one
jam $18;-with:D AILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly
lilletin, one ‘year, $15.90, Subscriber to pay
express charges ¢ on watch. from, San Francisco.
me wate che face, with DAILY TRANSORIPT, and Daily Bulletin, one year, $15; with
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Week! . Bulletin, one
year, $12.90. Subscriber to pay express charges
on watch from San Francisco.
Nickle Watch.
A handsome nickle boone tbviage watch yw
face, good movement, with DAILY TR.
SORIPT and Daily Bulletin, one
DAILY TRANSCKIPT ana Week
year, $8.90. Subscriber to pay express charges
on watch from San Francisco.
Bicycles.
The Bicycle we have selected as a ae i
ae $11;. with
the “apollo”—while not the most oF) give is a
first-class article in every respect. is handie and substantial Fm > It Sa sae and
rime favorite, . stan finish with
wie le etait and vil be sent complete with
gen Veh ja, ete, Wilkbe sent with DAILY
TRANSC APT and Daily Bulletin, one year, for
$2); with DAILY TRANSCRIPT. and Weekly
bulletin, one year, $26.90, (The above prices are
fot-a'36-.1ch wheel. Price per additional inch
made known on app lication. Subscriber to pay
express charges on bicycle from San Francisco.
‘Boys’ Velocipedes.
A 16-inch bag standard finish, wrought. fron
SCRIPT’ and Weekly Gulletin, one year, $15.
Cane.
Neither too large nor too small, but just the
rightsize with 14-k gold mans . wii besefit with
DAILY TRANSCRI and Daily Bulletin, oe
ear, $12.60; with DAILY oy NSORIPT and
eekly Bulletin, one year,, $10.50. Subsoritier
pays express,
Telescope.
Daily Bulletin, lshd baad, $11; with DAILY TRAN.
SCRIPT and Weekly Builetin, one year, $9.
Subscriber to pay expresa charges.
Microscope.
A most interesting instrument and of great use
to the student, This iano toy, but a powerful
strange things
the water we
nifies 50
TRANthat exist in the food we eat an:
drink, It stands6 inches en and m
‘dianieters, and will besent with DALL
ulletin, one
veers $9. Subscriber to pay express chal harges.
Musical Instrumerts..
making our selections of musical instruwe aimdd in every tmstance
to get a good article—one that we need not hesi* tate to wend to a performer whois a connoisseur,
We have made arrangements with the eading
turers and j thatenable us to offer
these instruments {n connection with the TRANBORE on unpreged ntly liberal terms,
“~ “Banjo.
injoplaying is an ‘accomplishment. that has
me very fashionable during the last few years,
vinga good ear
lendid accompaniment
e ead, 10"bag af aa
racket banjo .
instruction. book, ‘with DAILY TRANS
IPT and Daily Bulletin ee year, $11.50; with
Dall TRANSC BPr ang W Meee Be balietia oe one
B Flat gong
. Ahandsome nickle b flat cornet, with full set
Lot ed crooks, music rack, case and instruction
mplete—a fine sclo inetrumont— with
D. Ly TE ANBCRIPT and Dail ee per
$16.50; with DALLY
¥ katy Bulletin. $14.50. abet po =
usic, and makes & §)
for the voice in agp 1
eome-nickle-rim,calf-skin.
Croquet.
pay get ‘tng
cedar one thaw be aie taal
r gin ‘ express,
Shot Guns,
Ww ea ial point of securing s good] guntor pcensiaae Soo thas wecan recommen po
{el aesured that our selection will be all
EVBRY FRIDAY pita hy at 7:30 o'clock.
ALLING, C. T.
ED. MORGAN, Ry
PRINCE ALBERT LOD@E, No. 290,
, Orden Bons of . of Bt, George: ;
Bresso a vyehitan Oaatle; §
Every satu:
Saturday of eee OTe cis ie
Visiting Brothew cordially invited.
gOuX rae, Sears Mad Prep. dente
4x0 err a DO BY (cs)
No, 25 Mein Street,"NEVADA CITY,
ily tieia dey dsia ena”
a
ae .
(© Wo will send THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT with the San Francisco
Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, and any of be fol“ej valuable Prosifums at the following prices, payable in ‘advance:
PICKIJOUTZYOUR, saeememieiedal
Thege watches have a SCRE
$8.50, Subscriber pays express.
Bulletin, one . bamboo
. A hammock is a.premium that ay
‘the post
TR:
$17.
tin one year, $10. Subscriber pays express.
Deities
GA Nickle tenor drum, 14-inch head, with ped
complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT “and
Bulletin, one year, $12.50, with DAILY een
(PT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.50,
Subscribar pays express.
Military bik
A fine corded, hammered brass drum, with
sticks complete, ‘with ok TRANSCRIPT and
oe Bulletin, one Sheed $10.50; with DAILY
RANSCRIPT and eekly Bulletin, one. year,
Rifles.
Ss iaae 8 Sante? 1,
The Wi the best
A ere riflg made and is. too. well known to
eed further description: We will send a 44 cal.
‘on . barcel Winchester rifle with DAILY
TRANSORIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year,
$22.76; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and ‘Weekly
Bulletin, one year, $20.75. Above is conter fire
rifle. We wilisenda rim fire for $1.40 lass. Cab:
‘seriber pays oxpress ’
Flobert. Rifles.
A Flobéert riffe, shootin a cal. Flobert noiseleas cartridges, jus, the t for, boys who are
aoa a Dal sent ic th DAILY TRANwee all etin, one
‘with DATE NscRiPr: and .
one year, Be ANSCRIPE pays xpress.
Revolvers.
We have decided to offer a strong, serviceable
revolver’for a premiium and have selected the
American, double action, ‘Bull Dog,” in an,
size from 22 to’ 88 ‘cal. It will be sent wit!
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, “one
$11; with DAILY TRANSORIPT. and
Welly Bulletin, one.year, $9. Subscriber pays
express.
Fishing Tackle
Our premium nae rod is @ 15-foot Calcutta
with lance wood tip and double ferrules,
It is a good serviceable rod ‘and will be sent with
line, reel, etc., complete, with DAILY TRANSORIPT and Daily ulletin, one year, $11; with
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin,’ one
year, $9. ghey toto pays xpress, i
Tent.
This isa Met useful prem mo and will be rai
Pig ou Ly all who go hunting, fishing or campng out. Itisa first-class A tent, water-proof
ry € with poles, pins, ' eta, 00
TRANSCRIPT and Daily
$12,60; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly
Bulletin, one year, $10.50. Subscriber pays the
‘express,
amplets, with DAILY
tetin, one year
Hammock,
ee to all
Whether pny bor from. pe trees ina lawn or from)
ict soit ed reed th Relate’ bata fal coraort ur suggestive
5 A complete ie aublelnn ‘elegant 18-foot
6}-feet spread, sent with DAILY THANSORIPT
a Daily Bulletin one year, $10.25; with DAILY
RIPT and Weesly Bulletin, one year,
ao. Subscriber pays express.
Tennis.
Améng Sutdoor. ‘lawn tetinis le
thefavorite It gives sufficient exercise withou
being violent; keeps the attention fixed and
terest.sustained throughout the game, Being a
game in which ladies excel, you can secure the good
will of your lady acquaintances andadd to your
poe, by gettingaset of tennis and or,
zing a club. first-class vennis outfit, com) Sa) aie
will be sent with DAILY TRANSORI
Daily Bulletin, one. a $19; with one
ete,
ber paye express.
‘Base Ball.
Hanging Lamp.
Anelegan ecenthang! lamp with 14-inch shade
and from 42 to nthe ‘extension, made 0}
polished brags ofa rich gold color—a highly ornaPita and serviceable lamp—went with DAILY
TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year,
$13.50; with DAILY TRANSORIPT and. Weekly
Bulletin, one year, $11.50, Subscriber pays exStylographic Pen.
Always ready to write; carries ink enough in
tne holder tc last for weeks or months; will be
sent with DATLY TRANSCRIPT and Daily
Bulletin, one year, $1025; with DAILY RANSCRIPT and eekly Bulletin, $8.25.
Standard Rain Guage.
roved by thesignal service at Washington,
with ny directions gi ae will be sent with
a oa A es d Daily Bulletin, one
x8 rt, $10.75; with DAILY TRANSORIP? and
eekly Bulletin, one year, $8.75. Subscriber
pays express.
Photographic Outfit.
Amateur phoscerviey Bt. is a most delightful and
-recreatih @pproved--appaa ay ae ~ dequit the art of
making 8 ¢ picture and w soon
hundreds of vieweteken by him or herself; ‘The
apparatus we offer is 80 light ie can easily be
carried when walking or riding. Everybody
should have one, for it will prove a source of
amusement to all and of profit to many.
A complete photographic outfit, consisting of
view camera for making 8} x 43 pictures, with
quick wor! hese apy lata, , 2Japannec
“iron trays, A, Developer, 1
ay of ty 1 Tpriniag frame, 6 sheets’ of
)
s
ratus of toflay anyone can
eal s), Mistory. of rd eee
. Quizov's “History of ce” is a si work
in 6 vols., substantially boundin cloth, Negron
illustrated with fine Oe Hh hy og It big
with DO eo ei DAL Brn ne Buletn
ea Phd wAMBORL
Week! 7 Bulletin: one year, $15 50 Subscriber
paysexpress.,,
‘Sewing ‘Machines.
ion, side snap, rubber
, and will
i
» . e with tame eae Pally
moti Liallotin, one year, $19.
Bubetin, ot soe ear,
he na ys express.
; Pea above, with pls ‘gr $1.50 to
canpsk. Our premium oes is well e ind Ahigharm sewing machine—one of the bes,
band mah pa machines in the market; warranted pe Ave yeast,
tely, andis a gun in with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Detiy 3
ticular. ‘Te is the very best gun.ever "forking one year, $80; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT eo" 3
newspaper premium and is welt “wo! vorking . Weekly balietin, one year, $27. Subscriber pays
for.) Itis a nifioent exp
*
NOTB—Pernses preferring 8 ania uliebtain it’ ing cents @ year in
tiation to the open price for the Weekly . ©
Balle e rec
news ce
lve Boar
x Weekly Bull Hetin is a handso:
par ben —the saree and wr weekly vb
f a soa 4
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NOs
SEE RG AOK HD PRAT Raa eR
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saarol to above pr es. Bulletin.
“2a SO 49 a F »h ,
The Bulletin is is bid Joadiag Sphogg 4 porn} in circulation end influence on the Pacific
Coast. Itis d paper ao opal matter, accuracy and completeness of ti ny ceed pick, o curre re and art, and € ogam S
jority 1 eceeei and bn
prRowwn ce cararm s.
é
at pteio j
made of 8 oz, duck; siz ox7 feet, and will be . ,
Bulletin, one year, .
of e Dally
aes et
e. 1
e East, the world’s news OF each day is furnished by the Bul
in advance of the beta 4
ier oe issued every Wednesday 5
SIMMONS
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EGULATOR,
Tts peculiar efficacy {8 ‘ane
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as much:'to the process and
"NOTHING Skit in compounding as to
Lune it __ the ingredients themselves,
5 Takeit in time, It checks
diseasd inthe outset, or if
thoy be advanced will prove a potentoure,
No. Home should ‘be Without tt
It takes the place of a
doctor and costly preFOR WHOSE
apriptions. oom mie ae
sedentary lives w n
it the best preventive of BENEFIT
and cure for Indigestion,’
Constipation, Headache, Biliousness,
Piles and Mental Depression, No loss
of time, no interference. with business
while taking. For children it is most innocent and harmless. No danger from
exposure after taking. Cures Colic, Diarrhea, Bowel Coinplaints, Feverishmess and Feverish Colds. Invalids and
delicate personsewill find it the mildest
Aperient and Tonic they can tse. A little
taken at night insures refreshing sleep
and a natural evacuation of the bowels,
Alittle taken in. the morning sharpens
the appetite, cleanses the stomach and
®@weotens the breath,
. & PHYSICIAN’S: OPENION.
‘” “T have pera racticing medicine for
, Qwenty years and have never been able to
e Ei vie vegetable compound that would,
(Wo ke Simmons Liver R egtilator, promptly
,
f
and effectively move the Liver to action,
and atthe same time aid (instead of weak~
; ening). the digestive . sand assimilative
fi gosss of the sy stem.”
7 MD. Washington, Ark.
Look for the red = > Marks of Genultioness:
Traieark on front of Wrapper, and the
Beal and Signature-of J, H,Zeilin & Co,, im
red, on the side. Take no other, cA
DR. R. M. HUNT,
Physician,
cys AT VINTON’S DRUG SPORE,
_ NEVADA OITY. 4
P.F, SIMONDS.
Attorney and Qounselor at Law
ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
United States Courts.
OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva
da City .
{CALKINS NP. BROWN
BROWN & CALKINS,
Book, Newsvaver and Job Printers.
UBLISHERS OF THE NEVADA OITY
DAILY TRANSORIPT, the leading paper in Northern California. It was estabnance September th, 1861, byN.P.Br. Db
WwW. P. SOWDEN,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
rWwLt RACTICEIN ALL THE COURTS
of the State of California, and of the
United States.
jin the’ Tille:
add road streets,
: Alfred D. Mason,
Jounselor at Law and Notary Pablio,
Successsor to Johnson & Mascn,
Attorneys at Law.
TILL PRACTICE IN THE SUPEMIOR
ontiee Lh Nea District and Cire ait Courts
Office—Thomas Block ¢éorner Broad and
ine streets, Nevada y.
Block, corner of Pinv
evada City, Cal
B. LITTLE. JOHN CALDWELL.
CALDWELL & LITTLE,
Attorneys and Oounselors at Law.
ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
United States Courts.
OFFICE—Thomas Block, corner Broad and
Pine streets, up stairs. ;
GEO.L. HUGHES,
Attorney and Oounselor at Law,
ILL , PRACTICE I IN AIJ, THE COURTS
Star
Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block.
LUETIJE & BRAND,
WATOHMAKER
ANw
Broad Street, Nevada City.
“\UNION MARKET,
COMMERCIAL STREET, -NPVADA CITY
(JOLLEY BROB,,.... opto
~DEALERG-IN-~ . —
Beet, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc.,
At the lowest rates.
We also keep on hand h BAGON oo Keep OED ® cholce stock of
: Je Ue. PAL DWELL,
Attorney at Law} Notary Public, —
AND OONVEYANORE. ,
FFICE—Sou side 1 B ae nae
site Union erect Nevad 7 d wre
fi) praccine
the Courts of the United “‘ates within
Soa State of California.
THOS. 8. KORD
Attormey and / Oounséloy! at Law.
FICE-—'Thomas Retadipe comer Bros
and Pine streets Neveda Ci'+ C
+
ae
t;
(Attorney ard Counselor at Law,
Uftice—Opponite
‘JAMES A. STIDGER.
Attorney and Counselor at Law
And Netary Public
will precgie in the the Conse of Nevada
county.
SAMUEL J, ALDERMAN,
— surweyor,
GRABS VALLEY \......GALIFORNIA
Court House,
ATE DEPUTY COUNTY, wig ob hd oP
San Bernardino coun artere end
+ Sober ci Burveys of
2. i ‘co aia anne Ww
n ont alae yS . .
pencea ane ae aed
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carte Coutts cine theébtates}
Vifne sears, J) '/ t
Ww L i pekorromen ali Tox courT c
Tmosphere, dry and invigorating, laden
NEVADA COUNTY,
What We Have and
What We Have
Not.
a
‘Everything taken into consideration,
California is the niost favored State in
tas Union. She has-her~drawbacks,
but other States have greater ones.
Andit may also be remarked with
equal truth that when we, come, to
view all. the points that suggest. themselves, Nevada is the most favored
county in .the State.
WHAT WE HAVE.
We have admirable railroad facilities.
We have
stone.
We have cheap provisions and family supplies.
We have stores representing all
lines of trade.
We have the reputation of making
the best of wines.
Wehave the’ deepest gold quartz
mines in the world.
We have delightful
picturesque scenery.
We have the best of society and
social organizations.
We have ‘well :capitalized and ~accommodating banks.
We have cool, pleasant summers,
with no sultry nights.
-We-have the best of mail, express
and telegraph facilities.
We have prosperous churches with
fine church buildings.
We have the best hotels with all
modern improvements.
We have one of the best systems of
free schools in the State.
We have roses in bloom out of doors
every month in the year.
We have the richest and best paying gold mines in the world,
We have wild flowers in bloom nearly every month-in the year.
We have the best soil and climate
for fruit-growing in the State.
We have.the”® best local water supplies and systemsin the State.
We have vegetables growing in the
ground every month in the year,
We have a section where malaria
is never known and cannot exist.
We have the most extensive goldbearing gravel deposits,in the world. "
We have continual cool breezes
tempering the warmest days in summer.
We have an excellent local market
for.all kindsof farm and garden products.
We have over 20,000 population and,
the people are enterprising and industrious,
We have an abundance of water for
irrigating, domesti¢ and industrial
purposes.
We havelarge deposits of-iron and
copper ore, easily accessible and of a
high grade.
We have a number of good! ‘quartz
mines that give employment toa large
force of men.
We have extensive deposits of the
finest quality of kaolin for the manufacture @ pottery.
We have numerous undeveloped
quartz ledges that are destined to yield
large amounts of bullion.
We have a soil aud climate that will
raise to perfection anything that can
be raised north of the orange belt.
We havé aclimate that gives better
rshipping and keeping qualities to our
fruits than those of lower altitudes.
.We have cheap,tuel,.cheap.timber
and cheap water, the three great necessities for profitable manufacturing.
We havea perféctsystem of natural
drainage.thut leaves no opportunity
for stagnant pools or accumulated
filth.
We have ‘ aatlefae tory board obtainable at hotels, boarding housea and
private families from $4 to $6 per
week.
. We; have some of the most oxtpnsive
. gold-bearing gravel channels that in
the near future will become rich drift}
e ‘have, the most perfeot birgekd im
ae for persons aflected with conption;: piptamplabéepabign ror asthquarries ‘of fine building
S drives and
We havea pure, slightly rarified atwith the perfume of vast fore: ts of pine
surrounding us.
We have scores of people who came
here broken down in health, who are
now entirely recovered and will testify ta their recovery, —
We havea climate and location absolutely healthy, in which man can
live ‘and enjoy perfect health both
summer and ‘witster.
We haye humerous large and pros
perous lodges, besides many social
i Latid benevolent socie si Se and the
nt st local pa :
fe haye mi *E
sioagh frosty. pom pga Po the ann
1. Will ‘go near the freezing
pointe with corsparatively slight snowes
6 heve\more nataral advantages
and fewer disadvantages than any of
of the growing other cotnties in this
yielding large and quick returns.
We have a soil and climate admirably adapted to the successful culture
of flowers, shrubs.and fruits of every
variety, and the profitable raising of
poultry. ee
WHAT WE HAVE
We have not any pools of stagnant
water. ;
We have not had a failure in crops
ivan ee
Wehave not cyclones, hurricanes,
or high winds.
We have not ever known 0 & case of
sun stroke-inthe county.
We-have not had an epidemic within the remembrance of man.
We have not unreasonable laws to
oppress the working ‘man and harass
capital.
We have not marsheg to breed mos;
quitoes and those pes{g are almost unknown.
We have not a resident that is not
énthusiastie over our climate, healthfulness and prospects.
We have not a drone in ‘the whole
hive of busy workers for the upbuilding of our mountain county
We have nottho sticky ‘‘dog days”
of the lowlands and cannot have them
on account of our elevation.
We have not three nights in summer to warm to be uncomfortable
sleeping with an extra blanket.
We have not business enough: for
doctors and undertakers to properly
support those already located here,
We have not the enervating climate.
of the valley counties, but on the contrary a climate that is invigorating and
bracing.
We have not had aday in summer
when. the sun was so: hot that the
farmer could not work in the fields all
day without discomfort.
We have not known of fpingle case
of inalaria in the county unless brought
nere from some other locality, and
that was soon cured,
We have not asluggish river breeding malaria, fevers and disorders indigenous to less fortunate counties situated in the lowlands,
We haye not disturbing labor agitations to hazard investment in’ enterprises; the good-feeling between whe
“NOT,
‘employed and the employers in this
county being proverbial.
We have not ever advised a working
man tocome here tolocate with only
available means sufficient to get him
here, but do advise allwho have a
little money iaid by to come-here
where competition in labor and busportunities for making money with
small capital are greater.
‘Bowe s irregular and constipated, . $
resulting in Piles, avoided by taking
Simmons Liver Regalator.
Tur dog may have his day, but the
cat certainly takes the cake so far as
the night is concerned.
a erea ©
o UNFAILINA .ineffectss,:; al ways, reliable, pure ‘and hatiniess, is Bimmons
Liver Regulator.
Ir a man wants topull himself into
bankruptcy he can do.it with a draw
poker,
EBC ATE? SCE ts a AD
Buchion’s Arnica Salve,
‘The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt KheumFever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Handy
Ohilblaing, Corns, and all Skin. Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or
no pay required, Itis, guaranteed to
igive perfect satisfaction, or money re}.
For funded. Price 26 cents per box,
tf
sale by Carr Bros.
Tun Rev. George H. Thayer, of
Bourbon, Ind:, says: Both—myself
and wife ewe our lives to Shiloh’s
Consumption cure.’ Sold by Oarr
BrosiWny will you 4 congh when Shiloh’s
Cure will give frmediate relief. Price
10 cts: p50 cts, and $1. Sold by Carr
Brog. /
we
‘Tur Sin F fede Everling Post is
the leading evening paper of San Fran
cihoa. y tt
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mot CY ag cD mien AS
TIME TABLE NO. 39.
Takes Effect Sunday, November 17. at
12 o'clock noon, ,.
bai)
LEAVING NEVADA GIT’:
5:45 A M Daily, connect with
* ‘ * local arriving in San
Francisco at 6:45 P.M.
12: ‘AB P: M. ‘Dally, connecting with
Overland oy nee
arriving San Francisco et 10:45 P, M.
ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY.
10:20. M. Ps:
5:62.P. M.
cisco ge a M, an
the Bas
pdanseune with
yd leaving San FranOverland trains from
_ JOHN ¥. eodan: General tenses
iness is not as great-and where the op-.
BE
G ENGL
For Weak Stamach—Inpalred
B. Fo ALLEN &
Who (if yout druggist does not
Pills on receipt of price—du/ inquire
Spanish, French, German,
italian.
OU CAN BY THREE, MONTHS STUDY
master eitherof these, languages ae
iiently for every day. conversation, b ‘ie
D Richard §, Rosenthal’a CR LE BER A
MEISTERSCHAFT SYSTEM,
Price. of 15 books, $5.00 for ‘onch language,
incliding answers to questions,
Send for Circulars, containing ,terms!.and
testimonials to
Prof. Chas. H. Sykes
PRINCIPAL
MEISTERSCHAFT SCHOOL
OF LANGUAGES
129 O'Farrell Street,
SAN FRANCISCO,
UNION HOTEL,
NEVADA OIT*,
aq”
“OAL
MRSS: WAFPZIOER. pada
THE LOADING HOTEL OF
NEVADA GITY. tices OALIFORNIA
VOURISTS, SERKERS FOR HEALTH oyibe
others are invited to notice the advant
offered by.this Hotel, The house conta Se
100 rooms, each of which is light and
airy, and well or elegantly furnished, there
beingno hotel tithe mountains e ual to
it. The tables are supplied with the best in
themarket,
NICE SAMPLE ROOMB ON FIRST FLOOR
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
FOR COMMERGIAL 1A VELERS,
TOURISTS AND FAMILIES.
Free 'Bus to and from the Depot
STAGHS LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL
ee of the up 4 regnner Grass Valloy and
arysville dafl)
The best of Wines, Liquors and U1
gare furnished et the Bar.
~~ Lt, B FISHER —
ROOMS 270 AND 21 MERCHANT'S EX:
CHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET,
PAN FRANCISCO,
N Rm. ADVERTISEMENTS
i sBolicited for uj) newspepare published
on the Pacifie Const, the hundwich Talands,
Polynesia, Mexican Ports. Paniann Valpa
riso, Japan, Chiua, Néw Zeniand, the A +9
‘rallan Colonies, the I nvtarn States and
Europe,
Files of néarly every uwspape r published,
on the Pacific Coast are kept conubutly
on hand, and all advertisers are allowed free access tothem during
business ‘honra
IMPROVED BELT
. Frue Ore Concentrator.
Price improved Belt Frue Vam
mer #825. F. 0. B.
Price Plain Belt Frue Vamner,
$575; F. 0. H, si
The Improved Belt Frue Vanner has
ae Tee capacity of the plain be )tmachine, For pamphlets, testimonials and
further information apply to
ADAMS & "CARTER. Agents,
} Room 51, No. 482 Mayke ist, 8. F
Working Glasses Attention..
‘e@arenow ered to furnish ell
‘ os Reo ie ployment at Ay all tao
ith 4 rf Bu ry
nt hid pro Marae ico Favs of mer
a ear from 50 cents to per even:
ing, and “kpropo prtidndl sum by devoting a
thelr time he business. Boys and girl
sarn nearly asimnch as men, That sll who
ethis may send their address and test the
usiness, we make this offer. To such as
are not well satisied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writing. Full
Erinson and outfit free, Address Sxonen
neon & Ca., Portland, Maine,
rep:
time,
new,
BOX C
Kutublished in 1852 i
Nevada: Assay . Office.
J; J OTT, Proprietor
NO, 25 MAIN STREET. ..;.NEVADA CITY
OLD AND ORES oF EVERY DESCRIP.
tion fold a melted and A By
request, Gold Bars exchanged for in. In
oonheG on with my Alar Office I have a
all Qu, M. with which-I can make
practical Mill Tests, and ntee vorrect
returns in sya wey. We Working teste will be
oa with from
, Ae WUTKE,
‘Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker,
Bi
FINE BOOTS AND HORS A SPEUIALEY.
Post Office, 2 City.
®
iaveted section, and the most flatter!
z. H, BROWN, Superintendent Hae AIRING DONE NEATLY,
PRICE. 25 CENT
Prepared_only by THOS, BEECHAM, St.Helens,
Newepaper Advertining Agency. .
800 pounds. PRICES
OAD'STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW
Ate
GUINEA Box
Mi stion—Disordered Liver.
UGGISTS.
‘Lancashire, England.
CO., Sole Agents .
For Uniten States, 365 & 367 Canar St.,.New York.
keep them) will mail Beecham’s
Jirst. (Please mention this paper)
National Exchange,
NEVADA OITY, CAL,
RECTOR BEOS....,..Proprietors,
+
The Only First-clase Business
Hotel im the Olty.
Magaive fire-proof structure, free from the
dangers of fires soprevalentin large hotels
Situated in the verv centre ofthe city, with
Rxpross, Poat Off ce and General Stage OMa
for all linea in the buflding. Passengers can
leave this. Hotel 20 minutes later than any
other when departin at
peThe T Table of thi the Nailonaf tixonange lea
ant feature with SRR err and is guartoad 30 eu erior to any in
oomes are neat and desirable, and in
ovads a aumber of handsome suits,
The experienced management will spare
neither pains or expense to sustain the repwens which the repose Exchange nop
so Jjusty enjoys of being, vesipaerses ana
best hotel in the mount
LOCAL ANESTHETIOS IF DESIRED,
Office a Residence, Sacramento St‘
ART SCHOOL.
ees
Drawing and Painting
eed
Thursday . and , Saturday
AT 7A.M.
DAT aca CAN. ay FARING THI
no read evada atn a
ofnat 7:80 P. M,.by railroa em ene
Tussday
All orders strictly attended {to} and
ges easonable
R. W, J, STRAIGI
, on? Mot Petal de ALLS pik roy
at the Union Hotel, Neyada City, where h
will teach the diferent branches of huey
Oil. Water Color and Paste
’ Painting.
The rndimenteot §K
NAT URE with ot SKETCHING FROM
nnd eusy by practical i ee ay
slamatic Drs ing op pa a ing.
Crayon Drawing and
chanical, Architectural a bE Lg
Gatisfactorily Drawing all efficiently ~n
aught,
Home Mutual "tsurance Co.
OF CALIFORNIA
* (CAPITAL, $300,000
PRINC:¢Al OFFIOR!
s19 hansome ets; San Francises
Fire Insurance Only
1J.¥, Preuss, Preaident,
J,1N. SHEPARD, Vibe 'President,
Cyspiee) H. Story, Secretary
Maorts, Geverai Agen
Risks accepted un &M blames Of desirable
property inthis connty at.rates as low as sols
vency and a fair profit will admit of, guar:
anteeing a prompt and liberal response
just claims for loss.
Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County
DAVID WA'r?, JOHN 0. COLEMAN.
GEO W. HILL Manager
ED. SAMPSON, Special Agent.
MAIN STREET, GRASB.V ALLEY
can live at home, and mak: more
YOu aoe work for b
anything else the w slong he
heeded: you are atarted nal not
Any one can do t 4 work. eas mee
Y ousnt
. ol) ages.
Chased Beau dsiay ti
nothing your on a rg =
if you are vapte n you will do so
H. HALLETT & CO., gat gnee. Me.
MONEY *2.2han% ¢
we will send y
value and i: rtance to
you ead importance which wit
ieee moni ht away
gg 4
Seg this world. f one can gnyching
World: Ay one oan do the porkand
5 new ust ecine. money for
oe start: y: a
need ale te one of thet gen sine, impor’.
ant a [telims. owe who are
prising will not a v-. ara a
Grauboutfit tree, "dares yaus &
Agnste, Maine.
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if of ‘erent
thin