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April 26, 1890 (4 pages)

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=, Whehi nia, P [PANY,. Corpor: hia send ining Binia) @ rin an » above Ourt of ie, State @ Jug hip, the 8. days (ter tlhe Berved Faction L Town. O duys: eWhere, ju gHun. be ‘ue CS per » 180, wan of Nevada Ce and Th euy8 Mure le henry SOU ae 1) ear Poquir. Pcinist a Nine. hereuf day of if ace, € Counardiangie and tion of state, tion of 1@. perVailace ’, prayCal eg. he uses Of kin aterestre this April, ; Room he Bnid » show sranted copy of be gilef hearript, a in sald NG, udge, m29 }AUGE . meetNevada mpany D Serve for the a8 may vill be at-the Vévada ry THE P.M, k, and vill be dent. stock[NING of the 1 FranEighth Pe, of Dir, and Q8k Aas ansfer 1, 1890, tary, t, Ban D FOR ‘aliforJ.B ay, the k a. M. ourt,at nty of time f suid hearfor the entary d may rk. __spl 1. [E UNIl anin, de d all ; the h' the onths ca, to pof A. ley,in ornia, ator, ist ML orar: ph by ‘} Bx jetor PIRB gies we. ; and T a! rsty) pntle me ie TP aw ew = Hie iy ee ‘VOL. Lx. abies: 913 1 NEVADA OITY, OAL., SATURDAY. MORNING, APRIL 26, 1890. Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Co, The Daily Geanseript. PUBLISHED Every Day Exoepting Monday —BY= BROWN. & CALKINS, L, 8. CALKING, N. P. Brown, _ Editor Business M’g’r. E—“Transeript Block,” No. “82 Com: orig mercielat. Nevade City, Ca TRRMt OF SUBSCRIPTION’ Year, payable-in advance, 86, Per Week. «© «s« + 8 Ments. EY NEVADA CITY SOCIETY DIRECTORY. MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 47 Independent Order of Odd Fellows, wae Meéts at Odd Fellow’s Hall B d and 4th Monday of Each Month, re at 7:90 o'clock, q. J, WHITE, C. P. GEO, A. GRAY, 8. COURT GARFIELD, NO. 6,810, Ancient Order of Foresters of America. Meets at Pythian Castle EIERY MONDAY EVE'G AT 7:30 O’CL'K ___&, B, TREMAIN, C. RB. RIOHARD TREMAIN, R. 8. NEVADA CITY COUNGIL, NO, 118 Order of. Ohosen Friends. Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall irat and Third Monday Evening of each month at 7:80 o'clock, 8, C. A, GOYNE, C, Cc. M KE, ¥, ROSENTHAL, 8. NEVADA CHAPTER®NO 6,R. A.M STATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY IN EACH MONTH. ‘WILLIAM BARKER, H, P. J. ROLFS, Secretary. HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56, Motive Bons of the Golden West. Meets at Pythian Castle £VERY TUESDAY EVE’'G AT 7:90 O'CLK. 4 J. OTT, President. W. T. MORGAN, . . NEVADA LODGE, N NO, 13: F,& A. MMeeta at Mosc ¢ Hall.. waned Mout vattin fe onthe. ecard . —_—— cordial} nevicad nes Stet: Bonne NT, GAN, sa Fs ROLFE, Becrotary hadi cadets stade MOUNTAIN DIVISION No, 16,Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias. : Meets at Armory, Hell by] rev Wednesday Ey Evening c of Each Month at Agr The ®. KG; @8O. A. GRAY, 8. K. BR, NEVADA GOMMANDERY, NO.6, . ) Knights Templar. —— Meets at Masonic Hall IR81 AND THIRD THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH at 734 o'clock. DAVID E, MORAY, G, b eer fi BOLTS, R, i ~ LAUREL PARLOR, No.6, Native’ Daughters of “the Gulden We, Méots af Pythian Castl 2d and 4th x menity eyeay of Bech’ MISS LIZZIE KEENAN, P. SERAPH ©. SUKEFORTH, RB, '6.NEVAOA CITY COUNCIL, No, 234, Amrican, Legion of Honor. Pt Meets at Pythian Castle : ist aha ed bi yr Bb gh of Month, Ly § BOBINEON, Som, J.c. ‘DICKERWAN, 8 jec, ips NEVADA CITY INSTITUTE, NO, 30, Young Men's Institute. Meets at t Hiberata Hall BE Altern: Eveni a eae the First veer hureday Bren Eveningi mee oe eae: A. J, KIDD, President. i JOHN il rar 5 R, 8, IMPROVED veb OnE OF or nD MEN, 1} Meets at Odd Fellows’ Hall, . 4 x VERY ais 4 y panies, ano, amu a prey ky poi va Lara Bren MILO LOGE, NO. 48, Knights of Pythias, EVERY PaIbAx BYE'G sr 790 O'ULOCK:. . WM, FINIBY,C, C ‘B 8B. RECTOR, K, of R. and 8, Nevin LODGE,INo, 201, J. B. CARR. acres cleared; rrigated, offer at present, ranging trom $5 to $75 per acre, NBYAPS Independent Glen Oe Templare, ! 5. COB Meets at O04 Fellows Hall « EVERY FRIDAY BVEN'G at 7:80 O'clock, ED. MORGAN, i Me WALLING, ©, T. PRINCE ALBERT LODGE, No. tain Carr Bros. PROPRIETORS OF THE PALACE ;: DRUG :: Cor. Pine and YVommerciai T. BH. CARR l: Nevada Olty, Wirest-class Druei Store. . SOHOOR, BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS; 7 WPERIODIVALS, PICTORIALS, Ae WSPAPER™ Agenta for the San Francisoo Examiner. => } ¢ P 4 BROAD STREET, BELOW NATIONAL HOTEL, Proprietor. JAMES CAIRNS,Heavy Concord Team Chain and Express Hevneu. Light Buggy Harness ofall Kinds on hand and made toorder. Boston team buggy andexpressColiars, = Riding Saddles and Bri tes. Robes, Blankets; Web and Leather Halters. Curry Combs and Brushes of all descriptions, Buggy Whips, Whipstocks, Lashes, Blacksnakes. Axle Grease, Harness Oil, Harness Soap. Gents’ and Boys’ Buck atid Kid Gloves. Ladies and Gent Driving Carriage Trimmings and Busey Harness a Bpecialty PRICES TEE Low BST. _) eRoces. cae Ex. ; Special Bargains j in Lands. les from Grass Valley ; good house and parn; 5000-320 acres, three i Lorebard in‘ bearing ; free water; all sd gece one tools, etc., wit $6000.125 acres; not more than 2 milesfrom Nevada City or Grass Val ‘ley ; nearly all cleared ; good house atid barn; fire orchard in bearing, consiat. . ng of a YAS, of Tee8 ; $3780u0450 acres gently ‘rolling’ fruit or grating land ; ‘all acres cleared ; good water ; large hoi $2500. Great bargain; must be sold. $900--60 acres good fruit land, situate three miles from Nevada City; 15] acres cleared ; house and barn, vineyard, garden wagon and farming’ impléments ; free water for irrigating. A teal $2 1 50-«425 acres of good fruit and vegetable land; twogood houses and F two barns; 100 acres eleared; orchard and garden; free water for a portion place. Will-bejsold at the aboye.low $4 5Q-=104Acres ; ‘ FIELD, GARDENAND FLOWER SED (The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City i Prescriptions acoura‘ely and.carefully compounded by gcarefal and eompeten** Drng Patyy ee eee ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND FAITHFULLY ATTENDED TO. } For Sale or Rent 00 ton Rasy Terms! STORE, EEP_CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOUK a SVERK THING USUALLY FOUND IN A eter ks PAINTS: OILS. VARNISHES. ETC M2 . Mhelading Hares Stop of Nevada iy + ister” never-fail siling supply o ge Pes \ water; all can be irrigated ; all under fence, TICS ’ pane , Coen 2 § ‘fenced ; 100 and barn; improvements cost about six head gattle, bore and Terms Wasy. bargain, © priceon account of absence. ; Bighly improved x, good shoudg and barn, orchard, free . water, seven head of cattle, two horses, wagon, and all farming implements; pituate three miles from Nevada City. Arare chance to secure a profitable} fann at a low price. $2500-~125 acres; 4 miles from Névada City; 80 acres cleared; house and barn; some fruit trees; free water for brigating. $8000--560 acres; two miles from prs City; covered with a fine om. growth of pine and oak timber, which alone is worth more than price asked; poil is very rich. and will make excellent fruit land when cleared; all can be _ Two.Fine Ranches, well improved, with bosr-. _ ing Orchards. Both places are within two miles of the Narrow Cin depot. Bothhave good hodses, barns, . fine. fruitrand ev ery y advantage for a desirable home. Me EF These are only a few of the bergeiné we have to ‘We have allkinds of Lands at prices COUNTY .LAND ,AND . IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. 4 q ‘4 q _Apply to GEO. C. GAYLORD, Ass’t : Seo'y. . You Pees Got the News A Doctor Bill saved by always keeping Simmons Liver Regulator in the house. Tf you have eaten any5 hard-of—digestion,— or fee] heavy after meals, or sleepless at night; if you lead a sedentary life or are weakened by the strain of your duties; if you need a cathartic to relax the bowels; if you require action on the Liver to relieve Indigestion ; if rah ote require somethin to purify the blood an regulate the system ; if ou are traveling in unKealthy localities, or food or water does not agree with you, a dose of Simmons Liver -Regulator will remove all trouble. “&x-Governor of Ga., and U.S. Senator Joseph KF, Brown says: “You fre at Therts to uso my name it praise 8 Saunmercs iver Ueyiwator, ap, vegonttns ol it te evervene as the best weveudive dt Moverand Ague, Jt super ut ‘ af talon in time DR. KR. M. HUNT, Physician, Ore AT VINTON’S DRUG BroRE, NEVADA OITY, P.F. SIMONDS, Attorney and Oounselor at Law” Wik PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. OF FICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva da City { = CALKING 9 Pp, BROWN BROWN & CALKINS, Book, Newsvaver and Job Printers. PUP Hs Or STR INADA. oTT? pepin Northern Calif ht yg iy waa soe nee er th, 1861, byl. P. eats 5 W. 2». SOWDEN, Attorney and Counselor at Law wilt PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS ofthe oan of California, and of the United States Office in the Tilley Bloek, corner of Pine and Broad streets, Nevada City, © Mlfred D. Mason, Jounselor at Law and Notary Publio, "2. @uecenssor to Johnson & Mascon, Z Dera Offie Fo omes esata Corner Broad and . ine ta, Nevada = y. B. LITTLE. JOHN CALDWSLI., CALDWELL & LITTLE, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. ILL’ PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts, OFFICE—Thomas Block, corner Broadand -} Pine streets, up stairs. GEO. L. HUGHES, Attorney and Oounselor at Law, W UL PRACTICE IN ALL. THE COURTS Qffice a n Morgan & Roberts’ Block. LUETJE & ‘BRAND, WATOHMAKER . AND JEWELER avec Street, Nevada Oity. UNION MARSET, ‘JOPMMBRGIAL eranat., -NPVADA CITY ousuens 1” iaeet, Perk, Mutten,. Veal, Etc., Pi the lowest rates. Weare rep on hand a choice stock. of BACON Fi «ABD 4.1, CALDWELL, ‘Attorney at Law, Notary Public, ' AND COPY RT MEER Yetie Union te side} ci frock oppoTees: 8S £0RD Attomey, and Qounsclor at Lew Orns vice. thomas ‘pum FRED ‘SEARLS, : tiorney atid Counselor at Law. Ww ‘aioe ea em © " SSmeh ae ALLTHE COUPT + JAMES A. STIDGER, Attorney and Counselor at Law Ama Notary Pubite wit PoE sae in te Courts ' of sn SAMUEL J. ALDERMAN ~ BRAVE MRS. ALDRICH. Arab Pirates. letin, made up of four or five nationalities 7 Sandwich Islanders, one Lascar, a negro or two, and the others-were American,’ We had scarcely left Bombay when the captain was taken His name was Aldrich, and his wife, who was a woman of thirSho now + ee took command in a general way, and this to the satisfaction of the mates, I }laugh. We have seen men “smiling” heard one of them say that she could take an observation or work a dead reckoning, and I saw from orders she English and Dutch, sick with fever. ty, always sailed with him, though both were thorough sailors. gave that she knew allabout a ship. cat, in the Bay of Ormuz.
steaming down the coast. mountainous shore, miles inside of us. mate: “I hope so, ma’am,” hé r« plied. ‘Have them come aft.” as she said: wasone. If he captures us, those wh interior as slaves and worse. all agreed we can beat him off. do you say?” and thé ory was taken up by all. “Thank God!” claimed. no one can be blamed if we are dofoatad with her.” muskets, a lot of cavalry sabers, and the ters with his eyes shut. are used by the Chinese. be fused and in goc 1 condition. could be tossed quite a distance. We and were as ready as we could be. deck and the cabin. and she had his revolver ready for use. cut-throats on her decks. effect upon us, ready to board. ‘Now, heave,” yelled one of’ the sailfuses and heaved away, and every ball found a man. hard hit. it by peppering away at fair range. about a mile away. bad gang of pirates. anda mouth more firmly set, she came to thank us. woman, The Indifference of Women. “Nobody,” said a man whose long residence in New York entities him to the distinction ‘of béiag a deep and old obaver taken were, in the the dead bodies of theaters. Yet to-day the women go 1 3 yomacts satin AM By, oe An Old Salt Tells of an Encounter with One season back in the 40’s I shipped aboard of a British ship, the Swallow, to make a voyage from Bombay up they Persian Gulf and back, writes an old seaman in the Boston, Commercial BulShe was an old craft and a poor " A Wan sailer, and her crew of twelve men te sides. te qnirenente , of the opulent remember there were two Kanakas, gr We had good weather and made good progress until after we were above MusThen, one forenoon, we gota squall which did not last ten minutes, but which brought down our fore and main to'gallant masts and carried away a sail or two. There was only a light breeze after the. squall had passed, and we were lying to and hard at work when an Arabian dhow of about two hundred tons burdén came We woro within four miles of the rocky and but she was two She was no sooner made out than tho first mate became anxious, and Mrs, Aldrich was sent for tocome on deck. She took a good look at the stranger through the glass, and as she turned away she queried of the “Can we depend on the crew to fight?” All moved aft, and TI can remember through all the long years just how she looked and every word she said. She had a@ worried, anxious look, and no wonder, and there was a trembling in her voice ‘Men, you know that your captain is sick. Yonder comesa pirate if there ever live through the fight will go into th« If we are What ‘We'll fight to the last!” shouted one, she fervently exGive them a brave fight and Sooner than fall into their hands I Will blow the old ship sky high and all of us We had no cannon, but we had fifteen captain had not dodged about those waHe had two or three years befor purchased a dozen hand-grenades or stink-pots, such as These were brought up with t.e rest and found to They weighed about two pounas apiece, and each was inclosed in @ net, so that it loaded our muskets, took our stations, The captain’s wife alternated between the He: vas out of his head, which was the better for him, Down came the dhow, foot by foot, with never a cheer from the crowd of There was a menace in their silence, but it had no We were determined to fight, and to fight to the last. I gotthe first shot and knocked over a man in her forecastle, and then all began to blaze away. She did not fire in retarn, but forged upon our quarter, and I could see fifty Arabs, each one armed witha orease, crowding against the tail to be ors with the bombs, and both lighted the Before we could tell what damage had been done the dhow was alongside, She threw her grapnels, but they did not catch, and she rubbed our whole length and went ahead, As we saw her failure we blazed away again with the muskets, She sailod like a witch, and before she could be checked was a cable length ahead. She had just put her helm over when there was an explosion, followed by a groat sheet of flame, and we saw that she was Confusion ‘reigned from stem to stern in a moment, and we added to All ablaze within five minutes, she fell off, héaded for shore, and was run on a reef We saw some save themselves by boats and rafts, being swept upon the shore hy the tide, but it was afterwards learned that upward of forty-five men. were killed@or drowned, and that the loss of the dhow broke upa Mrs. Aldrich was on deck through it all, emptying the revolver into tho crowd as the dhow passed us, and when all wags over she went down to her husband with a face only a little whiter She did not betray herewomanly weakness until Then she broke down and oried like a—well, just like a server, ‘is so utterly indifferent to public opinion as a fashionable woman. She really does not care # rap: One way or the “jother what the world thinks of her as Jong as she has a chanee to exercise her pet hobbies. I suppose three of the most. Womentees crusades that have lace against womankind t place, the ‘movement wearing corsets; then the agitapong tate the cruelty of women using of beautiful song-birds as ornaments for their hats; and, thirdly, aa aenaity, and ps may iy hats in to the limit, with poe ae corpses of j hard hate that hatever' when he throws bhimacif Genius takes queer notions into ite head sometimes. Here is William H. Living,” ‘‘A Romance of the Nineteenth Century,” and other hooks, who has thrown aside his pen and opened a fashionable intelligence off: ice in London, which he calls ‘a court bureau. It is designed to cater to the classes, and wit! furnish ‘anything from a family treo to an eagort for the opera. Itisa funny oceupatfon for a man of Mr; Malloch’s supposed attainments, but he naively romarks that it’ pays better than book-making. A amine is said to be a whisper of a and laughing atthe same time. Tux queen of all bees ig the husking bee. You can distinguish her by her red ear. 0 8 0 How can a woman walk without toring in and at the same time have an instep? . ee ee Dr. Gunn’e Improved Liver Pill oo These Pills are the result of a life time atudy and practice of one of the best physicians our country has ever known, -They-are—a_combination_of vegetable remedies 80 finely prepared and concentrated that it takes only one small pill for a dose, As they contain no mercury, and being coated with pure sugar by a new process, delicate ladies find pill taking now a pleasure. They never gripe. or sicken, and will not interfere with your daily work. Sold at 25 cents a box by Cart Carr Bros. apr.1im, cee Buchien’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand. Chilblains, Corns, andall Skin Erupions, and positively cures Piles,, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, Price 25 cents per box, For sale by Carr Bros. tf ——__ Tur Rev. Bourbon, Ind., says: ‘Both myself and wife owe our lives to Sbiloh’a Consumption: cure.” Sold by Carr Bros * Wuy will you cough when Shiloh’s Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts., 50 cts.and $1. Sold by Oarr Broe. Z (eeteeernmsaneenameanerrenemamenacracecncsanmmenan . { Nevada County N. GR. R. Takes Effect Sunday, November 17a L 12 o’olock noon. LEAVING NEVADA CIT* ;. ith 6: 45 A. M, Jove "aretving. in Bar Francisco at 6:45 P. M Malloch, the author of “Is Life Worth . . Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt -Rheum-;TIME TABLE NO. 39.) E @ (if your dru Snanish, French. German, Italian. OU CAN BY THREE,MONTHS™ ‘ATUDY master eitherof these pagnesee sas Ly 4 itently for every.day ¢ ra ine on, Wee Richard 8. Rosenthal'’a CK LE MEISTERSCHAFT SYSTEM, Price of 15 books, $5,00 for each language, tgeluding gneweres to questions, Bend for Circulars, contaiuing terms and testimoniala’ Prof, Chas. H. Sykes PRINCIPAL MEISTERSCHAFT SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 129 O'Farrell Street, SAN FRANCISCO, UNION HOTEL, WEVADA OIT3, «© . « «& @ALS George H. Thayer, of} tm he I NAFFZIGER. a Propristrea THE Le ADING moTus oF ~ NEVADA CITY.... sticAi CALIFORNIA TOURISTS, SEKKERS FOR HEALTH AND ¥ ere are invited to notice the advan Pa ao by this Hotel, The house con arog and well or elegantly furnished, Shera beingno hotel inthe mountains 6 it, The tables are supplied with thehoet te in the market, NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR SPECIAL ACCOM pp ggg FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELER TOURISTS AND PAMILIES, Free 'Bus to and from the Depot STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL paste of the boner county, Grass Valley and aryeville daily. ny he best of Wines, Liquors and Oj ere furnished at the Bar, “Ls FISHER Nowepapeéer Advertising Ageney. ROOMS 20 AND 21 MBROCHANT'S: EX CHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, BAN FRANOIBCO, ae Aauaied tor al oaninagann 4 nbiahed e or «ll newspapers pu on the Pacific ( onst, the endwiok tal Iglands, Polynesia, Mexican Porte, Panama, ind riso, Japan Chiua, New Zealand, the A ‘eaten . olonies, the Eastern States er) urop Files of neerly every newspaper published on the Pacific Coast are kept conubntly on hand, and all advertisers are allowed free access to them during ~ business hours 12: 45 P. M. Paey Hand Paaa with erriving Ban Francisco at 10:45 —_—_— ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY, 10:20 A‘M, >“. 5: 52 P. M. Dally, or npesting with al leaving San Franolsco at 7:304. M, an Overland, rains from the East. JOHN ¥, KIDDER, General Manager, KE, H, BROWN, Superintendent The " Chica Ago Cottage Organ’ as a! tan dand excellence which finite o no superior, — t contains eve improvement that inventive genius, skill aud money can projuce, ty specter) Qreene LR pide y for um of ton ok Fr He of ‘olesbipation, orde ie dep! denis be eauty ey. nish, perfect construction the most. hv ve, enamen hpcre bey hools, churehes ble organs for lodges, societies, ete, ESTABLISHED PACILITS TAES auuep * KILLED WORKMEN Bi Te TERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular Organ. INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND PIANO 8TOOLS Catalogues end Price! Lists on applicetion Rex. CHIOAGO OOTTAGE ORGAN 00., CHIGAGO ILLINOIS Spencerian Steel Pens Are the Best. — Established 1860 ’ IMPROVED ‘BELT Frue Ore Concentrator; Price improved Belt Frue Van mer $8265. F. 0. B. Price Plain Belt Frue Vanner, OR. The Improyed Belt Frue Vanner has ons e the ca . sb ry ne. es petehi ita Neat ein further iaformation apply ADAMS & CARTER. Agente, Room 53, No. 122 Merke thas. #. Working Glasses Attention. Ww are low prepared to furnish all 4 with employ ment ot home, a time, or for their # oA pany sais new, light ane ed meg eat octet ea vothae a ng, 6nd & pro onal eu: 0 thelr aa eter nee sana sarn nearly at sll Ad this may resed t their edd ress 4s test the usinesA, Ve make t! offer, a. a pony Ve are not well satisied es) wil Jobe to pey for the tr: 2 of writings outfit free, Add Bone culars an Siksoz & Co., Portiana, Meine” Eutablished im 185% Nevada : Assay . Office, J.J OTT, Proprietor NO, 26 MAIN STRERT, Sone nn OLD AND ORES tion pene Ae ede aes vara tow VERE 20079 AND woRs A BPEUIALTY, _ BRPAtRING “— NEATLY, 00 reems, each of which is! light and i o., . rtd gd . mal For Weak Samach—Lnpaired PRICE 25 "ait ‘PER E BOX. Proparod only by THOS. RERCHAM, St Helens, Lancair, Raglnd B, F. ALLEN & CO., Sole Agents ° For Uniteo States, 365 & 367 Cana St., New Yorn. ggist does not keep them) will mail Beecham’s Pills on reonint of price—dué inquire first, (Please mention this paperd ae Digestion—Disordered. Live National Exchange, NEVADA OITY, CAL. ae eeeewes The Only First-class Business Motel im the City. — * Manatve fire-proof strudture, free from the Gangeré of fires so prevalontin large hotels tuated in the very ofthe of fy. at ua sea za sy 0) cone ences isa rietore, an rane Vind de salrable, and in’ 8 Hee cee ria rode gulong ot bak sing the Iesaiug nee DIN TIrsT tire NEVADA OITY..,.,..0A% LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED, Office & Residence, Sacramento att ART SCHOOL. Drawing and Painting Tuasday Thursday and Saturday AT 7 A.M, . ‘PDASBENGERS CAN, BY TAKING THI line reac ” Nevada Cily at moon, (nates: at 7:80 P, M, by railroa All. orders strictly attended ‘to! ‘and charges easonable, R. W, J. BTRAIGHT will receive pupil i on Tuesday and Friday of each week 1¢ Union Hotel, Nevada Vity, where he will teach the difiérent branches of Oil Water Color and Paste Painting. Ayu Res of ye with penelf or Jota te C,FROM bb 7, by practionl appli cation. ca’) matic Dress ra Shading, brerge rewing and P ore Me i} hanicel, Architectural a a ach, brew sae aH efficiently ad sat stactootly Home Mutual insurance Co. OF CALIVORNIA cee (CAPITAL, +nee $300,000 PRINC[¢4) OPFIOR' 216 Sumcome or., Sas Wranctece 4) Fire Insurance Only, . } 4. ¥. Hovenron, President. JUN, SHEPARD, Vice President, Ovsniag hs, BroRY, Secretary! R. H, Ma@iit, General Agen . sien a a EES d Risks acce; ‘ea un all Classes of desirable prenerty int 4 county at rates as Jow as sol Ventey and a fair profit will admit of, Cr etan S a prom phand liberal response et sis 8 for ons. Grass Valley Branch “Yor Nevada County DAVID WA1T, JOHN 0, COLEMAN, GEO W. HILL Manager ED, SAMPSON, Special Agent. MAIN BTREET, GRASS VALLEY eps can ner at pase and m ~ 4 i 4 ° —