Search Nevada County Historical Archive
Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
To search for an exact phrase, use "double quotes", but only after trying without quotes. To exclude results with a specific word, add dash before the word. Example: -Word.

Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1889-1893)

April 3, 1890 (4 pages)

Go to the Archive Home
Go to Thumbnail View of this Item
Go to Single Page View of this Item
Download the Page Image
Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard
Don't highlight the search terms on the Image
Show the Page Image
Show the Image Page Text
Share this Page - Copy to the Clipboard
Reset View and Center Image
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Rotate Left
Rotate Right
Toggle Full Page View
Flip Image Horizontally
More Information About this Image
Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard
Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4  
Loading...
ounty 9, INTY OP 4 Ufa, Keng DTC: detec Cur in ni attr, (ENTO\) 1859, \ THAY ORO Mice has thiy for 45,2 oF Vein, Width, ng Wis. I desig. plat on Wiphip } Diab vy ribed ay mound Willow MrVey); dnd dey ‘in rock © line of y' Tega) ARIES mound deg Kk to post n Soutt thence ht, N sy feet tu 8 Nog; ght, 86 feet tu 010, on 4 Mine m Eust B& M, distunt, right, » » post L nee de deg. 57 @ piuce acres, ik 1-4 oF Mb yw Val bolittle ut pust K, N 62 int‘ ou i Mine; right & thence dex, 4 theuce deg, 30 hence tin, E, jefleer tin, K. n Kast B&M, KB 424% aiiusty ~~ ection ing re 7p bedt ed » in punty cords, ersely Mine, their f the lento, od of arred ite, rr. soing pub. con: AILY iphed rit + wa oekthe rae: sbth M., Diond } AB afer 1890, ° dan ‘a MI rar: fie he ~~ IL. J. ROLFE, Secretary. i <P = EVADA DatLy TRANSCRIPT. -_. VOL. LIX.—No.-9111 > NEVADA’ CITY, CAL, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 3, 1890. Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Oo. The Baily Granseript. ; PUBLISHED Brecg Day Exoepting Monday i ——BY-—— SROWN & CALKINS. N.P. BRowN, Busmess M’g’r. . & CALKENB, Reattor OFFICE—="Transeti Block,” No. 82 Commercial st. Nevada City, Ca gcagc payable Ta 04 rane: 65: Per Week,» =* © 15 Cents. NEVADA CITY SOCIETY DIRECTORY. aS MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 47 Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Sonar wh Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall Every 2nd and 4th Monday of Each Month, at 7:20 o’elock. ‘ H. J. WHITE, C. P. GEO. 4. GRAY, 8. ~~ COURT GARFIELD, NO, 6,810, Ancient Order of Foresters of America. . :¢sotidco silver huntiog ‘case SCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11.25; 4 watch Wal. ui “ ’ > ffSolld co . silver, huntiog case wath, vel. with DAILY TRANSCRIPT snd Weekly Bulletin, Meets at Pythian Castle E/ERY MONDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 0'CL’K, : 8. B. TREMAIN, C. RB. RICHARD TREMAIN, RB. 8. NEVADA. CITY COUNGIL, NO, 118. Order of Ohosen Friends. ’ —— Meets at Odd Fellow’s. Hall Firat and Third Monday Evening of each month at 7:30 o'clock. MRS. C. A. GOYNE, C. ©. ¥. F. ROSENTHAL, B. SCRIPT and Daily ulletin, one year, $11;° with ase Breycles. DAILY TRANSCKIFT and Weekly Bulletin, one ¢ Bicycle we have sdlected ae a premium -— . year, $9. ; @ xpre-s. NEVADA CHAPTER. No. 6, R. A. M. Se “apollo”—while not the most expensive iv a " “aA . firat-class article in every respect. it. is han-ires ane and ev A — LRaeggeh only and Tent. " , a prime favorite. is stan nish wi . a STATED MEETINGS rerni MOBDAY Is nickle trimmings, and ‘vill be sent ‘complete with ocr ora & eg yeah pe Bike agen EACH MONTH. raddle-bag, tools, etc. . Will be sent with DAILY aieorge ein ke miieclaka a coal -oeebah pron TRANSCHIPT aad Daily Bulletin, one year, for WILLIAM BARKER, H._P. & J. ROLFE, secretary. HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56, Native Sous of the Golden West. Meets at Pythian Castle veloeipade, with bell, ete.. eom ete, sent with} Ah k ism premiuia thet appeals to jall EVERY TUESDAY EVE'G AT 7:30 O'CLK, . DAILY TRANSGRIPT and Daily ‘Bulletin, ‘one . Whether elung from the a lawn oF $12.50; with DAILY TRANSORI and . the poste ofa shady v a hemmoék is EJ. OTT, President. ly Bulletin, one-year, $10.40, : picturesque and suggestive of § W. T. MORGAN, BR. 8. eee PEs oe Acomplete and elegant Sook er Ei agg Ocal a yet gaa wih ALLY : an in one year, $10.25; MANZANITA ENCAMPMENT, NO, 43, wholes ‘wiking to. do an Pinve. one, TRANSGRIPT and Weealy Bulletin, one year, Obampions of theRed Oross. gre Seg Pata ges plo. in oot Eruction, a 5 worked, neatly m an x A r wove sorta a . le Re ang seg an Ma ul wi an mong outdoor 68 IAW Vs) min, EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING Bulletin, one car, $17; with DAILY TRANdistavorive It gives sufficient exercise without JOHN WERRY, Com. ] scr Subscriberfpays express. W. 1. BOARDMAN, Sec. NEVADA LODGE, NO. . 3 F. & A, M. Meets at Masonic Hall, DAILY TRANSORIPT and Daily Bulletin, one! pajly Bulletin, one year, $19; with DAILY on th 4 Wednesday . Year, $12.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and . TRANSCRIPT and Week! Bulletin, one year, — occ . ahaa id wey Balen, one year, $10.50, Subscriber . g17, Subscriber paye express. s — ~ s Visiting Brethien im good standing are cerdially invited. JOHN T. MORGAN, Master. MOUNTAIN DIVISION No. 16, Uniform Rank Knights “of Pythias. Meets of Aribex Hall First Wednesday Evening onsach Month at 7:20 o’clock. ~ J. A. RAPP, 8K. C. GEO, A. GRAY, 8. K. B. =< NEVADA GOMMANDERY, NO.6, Knights Templar. eee : Meets at Masonic Hall FIR81 AND THIRD THURSDAY OF EACH » MONTH at 734 o'clock. ‘DAVID E. MORGAN, C. I. J. ROLFE, BR. _ LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6, Native Daughters of the Golden West. Meets at Pythian Castle 2d and 4th Thuraday Evening of Fach Month, at 7:300’clock.: MISS LIZZIE KEENAN, P. SERAPH C. SUKEFORTH, BR. 8.: NEVADA CITY COUNCIL, No. 234, American Legion of Honor. Meets at Pythian Castle let and 84 Thursday Evening of Month, At.7:30 o'clock. “J, W, ROBINSON, Com. J. C. DICKERMAN, Sec. 4 NEVADA CITY INSTITUTE, NO, 30, Young Men's Insti Meets at Hibernia Hall Every . Altern tureday Evening commenct i 9g ihe Vinee Tivursday Evening! ; 4 piaasge bs0) A. J. KIDD, President. JOHN C. NILON B, 8. e cisco setting.» thoroughly reliable time-keeper, with express cha: SCRIPT, and DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $12.90. Subscriber to pay «xpress charges on-watch from San Francisco. face, SCRIPT and Daily Bulletia, ono DAILY TRANSCRIPT ana. Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8.90. Subscriber to pay express charges on watch from San Francibco, $29; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly for @ 36-."ch w! made k on ap express chargeson ‘bicycle from San Francisco. rightaize witn 14-k gold head, will be sent with country or traveling, “will apprecia' draws, 5 inches lon and will be sent wi Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly ~Bulletin, one year, $9 Subscriber to pay express charges. }-1t is readily learned by anyone eoUurn PREMIUMS. sf O@We will send THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT with the San Francisco Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, and any of te following valuable Premiums at the following prices, payable in advance: PICK OUT“YOUR COMBINATION. Solid Gold and Bier. Watches. Realizing the importance of a! good -watch pan, we have sele-ted the “Waltham” as ing the best known and most reliable ‘timepieces in the market. These watches have a world-wide reputation which they have yained solely on their merits. The caves we guarantee to be of solid goldand coin silver respectively, and if noc justas represented may be returned ; ie our expense and we will refund the mone pa We are prepared to make the most libaral prope: sitions on these watches as premiums, as will be seen by the following” offers: 2 Solid Gold Watch—Gents'. ? A gentleman’s solid gold hunting case watch, “Waltham” movement, #tem-winding and stemsetting, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT end Daily Balletin, gue year, $36.50; watch, DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $34.40. Subscriber pays express charges on watch from San Francisco. Solid Gold Watch—Ladies’. A lady's solid gold hunting case watch, “"Waltham” movement, stem-winding, scom-setting, with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin one year, $29; with VAILY TRANSOURIPT an Weekly Bulletin, one year, $26,90. Su»scriber to pay exprese charges on watch from San FranSolid Silver Watches. Drums <A Nickie tenor druni, 14-inch head, -with-sticks complete; with DAILY TKANSCRIPT. and Dail Bulletin, one year, $14.50, with DAILY TRAN. SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.50. Subscriber pays express Military Drum. A fine corded, hammered’ brass drum, with sticks complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $10.60; with DAILY YvRANSORIPTand Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8.50, Subscriber pays express, Rifles. The Winchester maintains its placeas the best repeating riflemade and is too well known to need further description. We will send a 44 cal on barrel Winchester rifle with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $22.75; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $20.75. Above is center fire rifle. We wilisenda rim firo for $1.40 lees, Subscriber pays express bg Flobert Rifles. A Flobert rifle, shooting 22-cal. Flobert noiseless cartridges, jus. the thing for boys who are fond .of shooting, sent with DAILY TRAN‘one year, $9.25, Subscriber pays express. DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, one . : ear, $18; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly jalletion, on@ year, $15.90, Subscriber to pay 8 on watch from Sar Francisco. mu face, with DAILY TKAN'y Bulletin, one year, $15; with Revolvers. We have decided to offer a strong, serviceable revolver for a premium and have selected the American, double action, “Bull Dog,” in an. size from 22 to 88 cal. It will be sent wil DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9, Sabscriber pays express, Fishing Tackle Our premium fishing rod is a 15-foot Calcutta bamboo with lance wood tip and double ferrules. It.is a good serviceable rod*and wi'l be sent with line, reel, etc., complete, with DAILY TRANsame watch, o Nickle Watch, A nandsome nickle stem-winding watch, open ‘ood movement, with DAILY TRAN ear, $11; with ee pe lg Te oy sen’ poles, ly Y (The above pen. 5S PT and Daily, Builetin, one year, R $12,50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly pay in, one year, $10.50.:Subseriber pays the express. Bulletin, one year, $26.90. heel. Price per additional tion} 8 intake Boys’ Velocipedes. A16-Inch wheel, standard finish, wrought-iron Hammock, ° ‘being violent; keeps the attention fixed and interest sustained throughout the game. Being 4 ganie in which ladies excel, you can secure the good will of your lady aequaintances andadd to your porwiarte, by gettingaset of tennis and bel om ingaclub. A first-class vennis outfit emp ete, will’ be sent with DAILY TRANSURIPT and IPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $15. Cane. Neither too large nor too smnail, but just the Telescope. A very useful article that anyone ving ie th Our Base Ball. Posted base a consists of eo. leaxue bess, remium telescope is a good, strong instrument, ree assorted bats, two paire of gloves, mas With an object-glass } inches i diameter, 3 ee ee and will sent with DAILY when closed, leather cased TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $12; yen cl oee HA NSCKIPT and . With DALLY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin one year, $10, Subscriber pays express. Hanging Lamp. Anelegant hanging lamp with 14-inch shade, and from 42 to inches extension, made of polished brass of a rich gold color—a hi hly ornamental and serviceable lamp--sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, 13.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly ulletin, one year, $11.50, Subscriber pays ex~ press, ie Stylographic Pen. Always ready to write; carries ink enough in tne holder tc last for weeks or months; will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $10 25; with WAILY RANMicroscope. A most interesting instrument and of great use to the student. This is no toy, but a powerful microscope that res eals the many strange things that exist in the food wecat and the water we kk, It stands6inches high and magnifies 50 diaifféters, and will besent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; w'th DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9. Subscriber to pay express charges. Musical Instrumerts. In making vor selectors BS mansion): ingtrements for premiums, we aimed in every instance RIPT and kly Bulleti: 25. to get good ipatiele ane tes 4 need not hesinO d ookly Bi 4 06.25 tate to sen) a loriner whois a connojsseur, = _— We have made rrangenents with, the jeu Standard Rain Guage. ‘ manufacturers and Jo ers t tenable us offer these instruments ja connection with the TRAN4 sig be Amery pointes eae er SCRIPT on unprecedently liberal terms. DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily “Bulletin, one Banjo : car, $10.75; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and J > eekly Bulletin, one year, $8.75, Subscriber Banjoplayingis an accomplishment that has . pays express.become very foshionable dling the last few years. Photographic Outfit. vinga good ear for music, and makes & sen accompaniment Amateur photography is a most delightful and popular recreation, With the approved aprafor the voice in singinge will send a handrome nickle-rim, calf-skip head, 10 bracket banjo ratus of today anyone can soon acquire the art. of making » good picture and wili sooh with instruction book, with DAILY. TRANSCRIPT and oot ie ata one hogfharerce! with DALLY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one} hundreds of views taken by him pr herself. The apparatus we offerisso light if can geatty oe carried when walking or riding. Everybody year, $9.50. Subscriber to pay express charges. B Flat Cornet. shou!d have one, for it will prove @ scurce of amusement to all and of-profit to many. Ahandsome nickle b. flat cornet, with full set of extra crooks, masic rack, case and instruction . 4 complete photographic outfit, consisting of book? omplete—a fine solo inetrument—with view camera for making 3} x 44 pictures, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Buiietin, one . quick working lens, 6 id dry plates, 2 Japannec TtYs{6.60; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and . fron trays, 2packages of 8. P. A. Developer, 1 Weekly Bulletin. $14.60, Subscriber pays expackage of hypo, 1 printing frame, 6 sheets of press charges. lerro-pruasiate paper, 1 sheet of ruby ‘paper, 1 FI Romel» veclasp and patent drying frame ; ute. with full instructions for making photographs "The flute isone of chesweetest and easiest mube sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT nd . It ha: Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRAN sical instruments to. learn, Itharmonizes_ with pear at Wookie AD 1 yee gna wi, iano and “ll other instruments, For # prea we have selected « Kod goons 4 — to pay express charges from Sifcana its SA ILY TRANBORIPT and "Dail }. _ Nore—Additions] materials for amateur phoBulletin, one year, $13; DAILY TRANSCRIPT tographers, may be had, Sam Q. dge, and Weekly ata one year, $10.76, Sub. 5 Commercial Street, Francisco, © resi ahd sae” ted Standard Atlas. Pianos. The Rand-McNally Standard Atlas of the World—s library in iteelf—furnished in one ae IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN, Wyoming Tribe, Wo. 49. ' Meets at Odd Fellows’ Hall, BVERY THURSDAY EVE’G, at 7:20 o'clock. HARRY DANIELS, 8. @Z0, M. HUGHES, C, of R. @@Ponemah Council, D. of P, meets at same it evnigncd Second fhuredey Evenine: me Mary Sims, P.; Miss Nettie Hackoe : MILO LODGE, NO. 48,_ Knights of Meets at Pythian Cast EVERY FRIDAY BVE'G at 7:20 O'CLOCK WM, FINLEY, C. C. B. 8 BECTOR, Kj of B. and 8. NEVADA LODGE, No. 201, Tndependent Order of Good Templars. Meets at Odd Follows Hall EVBRY FRIDAY EVBN'G at 7:20 o'clock. ~ J, M. WALLING, C. T, ED. MORGAN, R. 8 PRINCE AUBERT LODGE, No. 290, Onder. eas of Bt. Meonge: Wabdrday ef cade arise clock.” Visiting Brothems cordially invited, Amimature pisno with 16 bell-metal keys, elegant finished— just the thing for children to learn to on; makes good music. Sent with DAILY THA Bul'etin, one 511.50; with DaILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly 1 Hletin, yéar, $9.50, Subscriber pays express. Croquet. beautiful croquet set for eight players will wreent with DAILY TRANSCRI and Daily Bulletin, one year, $10; with DAILY TRANvolume of 192 pages, elegantly il an bound ina Loos ner piaanet ke od gold — stam prop an som: A Petal peice $4.50, will be sent with OhiY TRAN: SCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCRIPTand Weekly Bulletia, one year, $9. Subscriber pays express, ; ' Guizots History of — France, Guizoc’s “History of France” is a standard work in 6 vols,, substantially boundin cloth, ‘otusely We made a apectal point of securing » good gun . paysexpress. with DAILY TRANSCRIPT end Dai! one year, 630; with DAILY TRAN Wee express charger, ; accurately, andis @ reliable gun in every particular. Voie the very best gun ever as 8 newspaper premium and is well worth working for, 1ti8 @ magnificent double breech-loades* . bace-action, sid6 snap, rubber with butt, . 10 and 12 as , and will Lp atepa't DAILY. TEANSORIPT and ney Bulletin, one year, $21; with DAILY TRANand Weekly B $19. Bulletin, above, with be adtad to above pr’ "8. eg ‘coast. It is distinguished for the b editorial matter, accurac pletenices 2 ey Bosses news, reviews of Ghee eeeere ane trgtin 5 # : recognized authority in nancia ‘ses oe dee rin California that publishes in extenso jupreme Court. Owin neipal news centers in the East, the world’s news of each day n twelve hours in advance of the morning papers. The Weekly Bulletin is a handsome 12 e, 96 column pe) ‘ing—the largeatand best weekly published ip the West. send al’ orders Pee ris ‘“ JOH: ‘NS, Wor ' : MO Mr ee pueiPTand Weekly Bulletin, one veor, $8. Sub. iihustrated with fine engravings. It wil be sept eeriber pays oxpress. with DAILY TRANSOMIPT and Daily Bulletin r hot G6 one year, $13.60; with DAILY TRANSCBIPT and § Sho uns, Weekly Bulletin, one year, $1) 50, Subscriber Lo = one action wil tell hat’ you Sewing Machines. county. fandoomsely niahed. t sboots strong” and BE ly sy Tats Be Saprented tor Sve ears, SAMUEL J, ALDERMAN, IPT snd" iy Bulletin, one year, $27. Subscriber pays * NOTE-Persons preferring Sewi-Weekly BulleSCRIPT ' jullesin, one year, janscri ress, r tin can obtain it b ying 90 cente a year in . eal es woe ‘gr $1.50 to . additiou tothe clu bing price for the Weekly letin is the leading evening journel in irculation and influence on the Pacific is Bag S Maney of ifs and comforeign Daily a the decisions C4 tween San c an to the difference in time be : ee ps ged a r, issued every Wednesdar N RESTLESSNESS& STRICTLY VEGETASLE PAULTLESS FAMILY MEDICINE. \ Prvwyaredonty ty . 7.8. a5i1.in & MAGOR, SA. PHILADELPHIA, Price, ONE Dollar_ Sie z wad es The majority of the ills of the human ‘Sody arise from a diseased Liver. Sim mons Liver Regulator has been the means of restoring more people to health and bapplness by giving them a healthy Liver than any other agency on earth.
SEE THAT YOU GET T~ GENUINE DR. R. M. HUNT, Physician, OPE at vinton's DRUG SFoRE, NEVADA CITY. P.F. SIMONDS. Attorney and Oounselor at Law ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva da Citv i CALKINS NP. BROWN BROWN & CALKINS, Book, Newspaver and Job Printers: UBLISHERS OF THE NEVADA OITY DAILY TRANSCRIPT, the leading paperin Northern California. It was estabmapes September th, 1861, byN*P. Br D o : W. BP. SOWDEN, Attorney and Counselor at Law Wwitt PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS ¥ of the State of California, and of the Onited States. 3 J Office in the Tilley Block, corner of Pino and Broad streets, Nevada City, Cal AINreda DM. Mason, Jounselor at Law and Notary Public. Successsor to Johnson & Mascn, Attorneys at Law. y ILL PRACTICE IN THE 8SUPEMIOR Supreme, District and Cire ait Courts of the U. 5. Office—Thomas Block corner Broad and ine streets, Nevada y. B. LITTLE. JOHN CALDWELL. CALDWELL & LITTLE, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. V ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. OFFICE—Thomas Block, corner Broadand Pine streets, up stairs. 3 4 ® GEO. L. HUGHES, Attorney and Counselor at Law, V ILL PRACTICE IN AJ.J. THE COURTS of the Stave. Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block. LUETJE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER AN) JEWELER Hroad@ Street, Nevada City. UNION MARKET, COMMERCIAL STREET..N¥VADA CITY ((OLLEY BROB.,..Sosy DEALERS IN Beet, Pork, Mutton, Vent, HEtc., At the lowest rates. We also keep on hand a choice stock of BACON AND LARD J. 1. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public, AND CONVEYANCFR,. — ‘ Yiaite Union Bh side Broed Street oppo. .-Proprictors site Union Street, Nevada Oty 11] practice in all the Courts of the State, and the Courts of the United “‘ates within the State of California. DHVs. 8S. LORE Attorney and Ooungelor at Lew. yeciCE Vhomas {Lutiding, corner Broad J and Piue streeta Nevada Cir FRED SEARLS, At‘orney and Oounselor at Law. UMce—Opposite ~ Court House, JAMES A. STIDGER. And Notary Public What We Have and wi L PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COUPT state and Federal. Attorney and Counselor at Law Will practice in the Courts of Nevada NAVADA. COUNTY. — What We Have Not. Everything taken into consideration, California is the most favored State in tae Union. She has her drawbacks, but other States have greater ones, And it 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 Sfate. WHAT WE We have admirable railroad facilities. We have quarries of fine building stone. S 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 ffi the world. We © have delightful pieturesque scenery. We have the hest of society an social organizations. f ‘ We have well ¢apitalized and ‘accommodating banks. We have cool, pleasant summers, with no sultry nights. We, have the best of mail, express and telegraph facilities. ‘ We have prosperovs 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 fear. 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 fur fruit-growing in the State. We bave the best local water supplies and systemsin the State. We have vegetables growing in the ground eyery month inthe 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. 2 We hase-an excellent local murket for all kindsof farm and garden products. : ; We have over 20,000 population and, the people are enterprising aud industrious. We have an abundance of water for irrigating, domestic and andastrial purposes, We have large deposits of iron and copper ore, easily accessibleand of a high grade, We have a number of youd quartz mines that give employment to a large force of men. We have extensive deposits of the finest quality of kaolin for the munufacture of pottery. We have numerots tindeveloped 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 have aclimate that gives better shipping and keeping qualities to our fruits than those of lower altitudes. We have cheap fuel, cheap timber and cheap water, the three great peceseities for profitable manufacturing. We have a perfect system of natural drainage that leaves no opportunity for etaghant pools or accumulated filth, : We have satisfactory board obtainable at hotels, boarding houses and private families from $4 to $6 per week, We have some of the most extensive gold-bearing gravel channels that in the near future will become rich drift mines. 4Ve have the most perfect climate in America for persons aflected with consumption, bronchial troubles orasthma. . We have a pure, slightly rarified atmosphere, dry and invigorating, laden with the perfame of vast forevte of\pine surrounding us, We have sceres of people who came HAVE, drives. and Burveyor, San Bernardino county, ence Solicited, Surveys of Quarter we. Office up stairs in Coke Building 0 te Weissbeins’ Bank, Main street. y2sGRASS VALLEY .. .,-.. CALIFORNIA ATE DEPUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR OF CorrespondOn te., made in accordance with U, 8, “Land nee—Adjoining Watt Park. BP. O. Box one. ’ gi ti tify to their recovery. summer and winter. and benevolent societies, brightest local papers in the State. Big G hasgiven antverAf fali. yielding large and quick returns. ably adapted to the successful culture of flowers, shrubs and fruits of every variety, and the profitable raising of poultry. water. : in years, or high winds. sun stroke in the county. oppress the working man and harass capital. bere broken down in health, who are now entirely recovered and will tesWe havea climate and location absolutely healthy, in which @ man can live and ,enjoy_ perfect health both We have numerous larye and prosperous lodges, bssides many social and -the We have mild winters with ocear sional frosty mornings when the thermometer will go fear the freezing point, wit! comparatively slight snowWe have sore! natural advantages and fewer disadvantages than any of of the growing other counties in this We have a’soil and climate admirWHAT WB HAVE NOT, We have not any pools of stagnant We have not had a failure in crops We have not cyclones, hurricanes, We have not ever known o a case of We have not had an epidemic withinthe remembranceof man. __ We have not unreasonable laws to We have not marshes to breed mosquitoes and those pests are almost unknown. . We have not a resident that is not enthusiastic 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 notthe sticky: ‘dog days’’ ofthe 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 énervating climate of the valley counties, but on the contrary a climate that is invigorating and bracing. We have not had a day 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 asingle case of malaria in the county unless brought here from .some other locality, and that was soon cured, We have not asluggish river breeding malaria, fevers and disorders indigenous to less fortunate counties wituated in the lowlands. “We have not disturbing labor agitations to hazard investment in enterprises; the good feeling between the employed and the employers in this county being proverbial. 2 We have not ever advised a working man tocome here tolocate with only available means sufficient to get him here, but do advise allwha have a little money laid by to come here where con:petition in labor and business is not as great and where the opportunities for making money with small capital are greater. ———— Wuen you are constipated with loss of uppetite, headache, take Dr. J. H. McLeun’s Little Liver and Kidney Pellets. They are pleasant to take and will cure you. 25 cents a vial, The bonanza farmer of Dakota is Oliver Dalrymple, who will tuve 80,000 acres in wheat this year. ———_ 2-0 Oe Ir never tailed to cure t yspepsin and Liver Compjuint. ‘Take Siummone Liver Reyulator, E. M. Scott of Liverpool, ww ia now in thiscountry, is said tu be the we.lthe ship-builder in the world, 8 OOO It is wbeurel to surfer fren Pry rge prin when Simmon» Liver Regaticor will cure you. ; = —22@ee-SeceeMseen'® armte eeetae The best Salve inthe wold fa Cute, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt KhewmnFever Serer, Letter, Chapped tanec: Ohilblains, Comms, and all Skin lerup tions, and positively eure Miler, oF no pay required, It ix uiarantend te give perfect satisfaction. or iione re funded, Price 26 cente per tow, Kor sale by Carr Bros. tf BRITE Ns ager eae Croup, wnoorne coven and Brenchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Cure, Sold by Carr Broa. Tun Rev, George H. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind., says: “Both myself and wife. owe our lives to Shiloh’s Consumption-cure.”’” Sold by Carr Bros wis ~OS Tux Ban Francixco Evening Post is the leading evening paper of San Fran cisco. tf ST Nevada County WN. 6. R. R. ao 58 © ue 7 4 12 oclook noon, LEAVING NEVADA OITY : 12:45 P. M. Paly,.cont srriving San Francisco “ 10:46 ¥. M. ARRIVING AT NEVADX OITY. 10:20 A. M, >=": cisco at7;30 a. M. and Overland the East. ; JOUN ¥. KIDDRR. Genera) Manager. TIME TABLE NO, 39: Takes Effect Sunday, November 17. at ng with nger 6:52 P.M. Yuri ecvine Sat sane y Bright clear you CAN BY THREE MONTHS*STUDY master eitherof there languages suffiliently for every day conversation, by Dr. chard 8. Rosenthal’a CELEBRATED ISTERSCHAFT SYSTEM, Price of 15 booka, $5.00 for each language, including anewera to questions. Bend for Circulars, containing terms and testimonials to . Prof. Chas. H. Sykes PRINCIPAL WEISTERSCHAFT SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES 129 O'Farrell Street, SAN FRANCISCO. UNION HOTEL, CAL NEVADA OITS, --« ek som nnn BR MRS, J. NAFPZIGER. .. Proprietress . THE LOADING HoT OF NEVADA CITY.... hives . CALIFORNIA Dy helptand pn ee eyoy FOR HEALTH AND ers are invited to notice the advantages offered by this Hotel. The house contains 1 roome, each of which is light and airy, and well or elegantly fucnished, there being no hotel inthe mountains equal to it. The tables are supplied with the best iu the market. NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOK SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR COMMERUIAL 'THAVELERS, TOURISTS AND FAMILIES, Free "Bus w and from the Depot pe of the ayer county, Groene Valley and arysville dufly. } The best of Winer, Liquor and. OF ware furnished wf the ter ne me , eas “LP. FISHER Newepaper Advertiols « Agency ROOMS 20 ANL “Ht MEKUHANSTVA HX CHANGE CALIF ON STA STR EEY, PAN HHANEDSCH, N BD. AP VE MPO Lanes Solicited for ab) pew sure published on the Pueific Const, the t ich telnuds, Volynesia, Mexicun tot Vanama, Valpa ino, Japan, Clitta, New Zonland, the Aur _ (etian Colonies, the Knatern Stites and “urope, Files of nearly every ngwepaper published on the Pacilic Const are kept conubatly on hand, and all -advertivers are —allowed free access to them during business hours Working Glasses Attention. aurenow prepared to furnish all classe és with employment at home, all the time, or for their epere moments. Business new, light and profitable. Persons of either 86x ly clear from 60 cents to $ per evening 3 A proportona! sum by devoting all their time © business. ers and girl sarp nearly ae much as men. nat oll who 40 this may send.their address and test the business; we make this offer. To such as ate not well satisfied we will send one doltar to pay for the trouble of wiiting. Full lara and outfit free, Address Geoner imson & Co, Portiand, Maine, Qrr ww CO. .No, 26 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, Buy Uold Dust, Gold and Silver Bars. ears’ Fair white hands: neither pains or expen to sustain the utation which thie so justy enjoys of being she Jeading an a PTAGES LEAVETitk HOUSE +Ou ALLS Soap complexion Soft healthful skin. ; *PEARS'—the Great English Complexion SOAP,—Sold Everywhere.” Spanish, Preach, German,. *'gnel Boman Italian. REOTOR BEOS...-. Dectclatade: The Onky. First-class. Business Hotel im the Olty. Massive fire-proof structure, free from the dangers of fires 80 prevalentin large hotels >. Situated In the verv centre of the city ae ic Express, Post Off ce and General Stage for all lines in the building, Passengers can leave this Hotel 30 minutes later than any other when departin peThe Table of the ant feature with the proprietors, and is guarteed superior to any in theo b eo, TE nang isa ty. ‘Phe Rooms are neat and desirable, and in clude a aumber of handsome suite, The experienced management will — ‘eational Exehange noe boat hotel in the mountains. N. &, OHAPMAN DIaINTisT ra OVPY. sce GAl LOCAL ANESTHETIOS IF DESIRED. Office a Residence, Sa: ramento Bt a ee ART SCHOOL. ee Drawing and Painting, Tusday Thursday and Saturday AT 7 A.M. PApenarss CAN, BY TAKING THI8 liuereach Nevada Cify at noon, tt of at 7:80 BP, M. by ead s{netead All orders strictly attended to; and charges e@asonab)e. R. W.J, STRAIGHT will recet M ou Tuesday aud Friday ai hse 4. atthe Union HotelyNevada City, where bh Will teuch the different branches of Z Oil. Water Color and Pastel Painting. The rndimentaof SKE NAT URE with peneil or THING ROM wid casy by practical application, Le lg ela bee Drawing avd Shading, Crayon Drawing and Portrait Work, Mechanical, Architectural and Machine Dewscing 6 efficiently nd satisfactori wpugnt, a ecm canara cneccemante nents Sec Home Mutual Insurance Ca. OF CALIFORNIA ( SAPITAL, . $300,00N 'PRINC.2AZ OPmioK! ” 216 Sanmeome sr., San Kranctsco Fire Insurance Only J. F. HOUGHTON, President. " J.. N, SHeranp, Vice President, OCvARLES H, Story, Secretary R. H, Maqtn., General Ageo bide and Cracibles for Sale. May6 1887. x A. WUTKE, ‘ashionable Hoot and Shoe Maker, Bue T, TWO DOORS BELOW Post Office, evade City. . VINE BOOTS AND HOES A SPECIALTY. REP AtBINGDONE NEATLY. IMPROVED BELT Frue Ore Concentrator. Riske accepted on a)l clusses of desirable property inthis county at rates as low assole vency and a fair profit will admit of, aranteding a prompt and liberal response toall just claims for loss. Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County DAVID WATT, JOHN 0, COLEMAN, GEO W. HILL Manager ED. SAMPSON, Special Agent. MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY can live at home, and make YOU mouay. at work" for us, thom on anything else in the world, Capital not ee 7 gre pasted, sree. “4 sexes y one can do the work. fits tart, “Costly outht Price Improved Belt Frue Van Price Piain Belt: Frue. Vanner, S516. F. 0. &. Improved Belt Froe Vanner has don capacity of the plain belt:mafurther ip: the farths Sformetion aah 4 monials end ADAMS & CARTER. Agents, iavored section, and the most flatter fog opportunities for investments E, H. BROWN, Superiutoudeat Room'5, Ne. 132 Market St, 8.E. and terms free, Better n nothing tosend your address an: if you are wise you will d at HALLETT & 60. Portland: ‘Me. i. MONEY 1tiMane Sua 7H we will send you free, something of great value a 4 importance ‘on, th: start oar cies tere on eee Lot ' anythin, inthis world. one ean, do the workan lve at home. er —ail ages. Boing: new, that just coins money, for . We wil! start you; capital not « This te one of the genaine, Import ces of alifetime. Those w oie bit and en rising will not o rand: outfit free Address TRUE & C ugusta, Maine. : 1" earn! ‘sure from first ie y ou elay. Coste you