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. Valley.
“itv’in New York, devoted to,co-op-eouraged and -saythat-you-have tried
almost given-up-hope-of -her recovery?
* truly say, with the most happy results.
Lepper, Druggist, Fort Wayne, Ind.
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dhe Daily Tranaevipt ALL ABOUT EIDER-DOWN.
CFPICE:
Ro. $2 Commercial street, Nevads City, C.l{ How the Hid
+ ee
CIRCULATES IN
Nevada City Gress Valicy, Rough & Read,
sSpenceville North San Juan, French Cor.
1al, Sweetiand, North i}loomifield, Moore's
Fat, Graniteville, Truckee, andevery other-town of Ne county; -aiso in Placer
and Sierra counties, af Sacramento, Sen
Fianciseo—in fact, throughout the State
from Siskiyou to San Dieyu from the Sierra to the Sea."”
—-= re
TUBSDAY. APRIL 8, 1290,
i
a
Died in San Franciscow
Telegraph: Last Thursday in San
Franciseo JohnmA. Collins died. He
wae formerly @qnartz miner in Grass
{fe had a quartz mill here
early in 1851. Jn tliat year he was defeated for the Stats Senate in this
county, He was an anti-slavery aaita'or from the start* and co-operated
with Win; “ayd. Gartison, Wendell
Phillips'and-others of that kThd. He
worked. in lus carly life as. @ Driatet
with HoracésGitetey.
was.an elednenrator and an errnet
man,and always took’a leading part
in any compiuniby intwhich he lived
He was born.in Vermontin October:
1810, aid came to Califorhiain June,
1849. f
The Ca!l says of Mr. Collins:., He
Shad thé benefit of the radical sentiments that were Affoat at-that time in”
New England-and subsequently: Educated at the Andover Theological
School forihe ministry he became imbued with the philosophy. of, spiritualism, and was a believer in the doctring to tlie end. -Atthoazh at tne
time wealthy he lost all of his property
and since 1867 has devoted himself to
the practice cf law. It was he who organized the’ “Skan¢ateles Cofninunerative . industry, also the public
schog!s.of Storey county, Nevada, and
became their superintendent. Of both
the two Constitutional Conventions of
Nevada he was aconspicuous member,
and was a leaderin debaie. He and
Henry Edgerton were the accepted
Republican cahdidates for United
States Senators in 1254, but the Coatii ition was defeated and Nevada remained'a Territory.
AMATEUR Minstrels Tuesday night
A int to Advertisers.
Don’t get, prejudiced because at one
time you put a short local in your
town newspaper for one week, and
“cartooned” all the fence boards in
the vicinity, don’t give up, get disadvertising, resolved that it didn’t pay
and decided not to do any more of it.
Tue worst attacks of Iniligestion
Simmons Liver Regulator never fails
torelieve. z
Lirrie Louis sings Tuesday night.
Tose women who devote all their
time to dress are energetic after Yashion. ‘
Smimons Liver’ Regulator. always
cures or prevents Indigestion or Dyspepsia. :
—— +0 6e-+
Pears’ Soar secures a beautiful complexion. : :
Goyne’s full orchestra will assist
the Minstrels Tuesday evening.
A Sure Cure for Piles.
Itching Piles are known by moisture
like perspiration; causing” intense
itching when warm. This form, as
well as Blind, Bletding and protrud
ing, yield at once to Dr, Bosanko’;
Pile Remdey, which acts directly on
the parts. affected, absorbs tumors,
allays itching and effects a permanent
cure, 50c. Drugyists or mail; treatis:
free. Dr. Bosanko, Piqua, Ohio
Sold by Carr Bros, ° apr.1-ly.
bor Rone. —
The residence rext to Methodis
Charch is offered for rent. Apply t
Frank Aumer, tf.
“Like Magic,”
HE effect produced by Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral. Colds, Coughs, Croup,
and Sore Throat are, in most cases, im* mediately relieved
by the use of this
wonderful. remedy.
It strengthens the
vocal organs, allays
irritation, and pre.
vents the inroads of
» Consumption; in
m every stage of that
dread disease,
Ayer’s Cherry Pecvy toral relieves cough“king and induces
5 "SPS yefreshing rest.
“T have used Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
in my family for thirty years and have
always found it the best remedy for
croup, to which complaint my children
have been subject.’’—Capt. U. Carley,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
“From an experience of over thirt
years in the sale of propesary medicines, I feel justified in recommending
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. One of the
best recommendations of the Pectoral is
the enduring quality of its popularity, it
being more salable now than it was
twenty-five years ago, when its great
success was considered marvelous,”—
R.8. Drake, M. D., Beliot, Kans.
“My little sister, four years of age
was 80 ill from bronchitis that we had
Our family physician, a skilful man and
of large experience, pronounced it useJess to give her any more medicine;
saying that he had done all it was possible to do, and we must prepare for the
worst. As alast resort, we determined
to try Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and I can
After taking a few doses she seemed to
breathe easier, and, within a week, was
out of danger. We continued giving the
Pectoral until satisfied she was entirel
well, This has given me unbounded faith
in the preparation, and [recommend #*
confidently.to my customers.”—C. QO,
Por Colds and Coughs, take
ae RTS i anes Reine
John A €ohiss
Of the Coast of Norway—How tne
Down Is Stolen by Professiona?
«~~ Hunters of the Article. ~
‘
eges.
time.
the bad of the sea,
Norway, which are. called
trast
among the reeds,
eit at te
QR 11S) now
doots,
and cheerful
and lodging.
sticks and builds her nest.
leaves the nest. in\search of food.
the house, and the duck goes o
a pitch as to lead him into the house.
drake’s breast as bare ag
panions at sea.
human interference.
marander eArefully folds
own offspring.
foster-mother, if, undisturbed,
desvors to lead her flock to the shore.
enemies.
as themselves.
vory contentedly.
kets are emptied into the water.
fore.
built.
family.
ieathers. The'rule among
among the down.
species,
money.
income tg the inhabitants.
—A mistake of one word cost a
clerk to write to
twenty-fiva. or
FRED H. BLECKER,
‘Fred H. Blecker, gn old time newspaperand theatrical man, writes from the Baldwin
Hotel, 8, F. “I have been troubled with dyspepsia in its worst form and indigestion.
Before I tried Joy’s Vegetable Seraapartiia, 1
jollar on remediés without
relief, “My misery was so t at times it
med asif 1 should die. In three. days I
und Joy was in that bottle, and the second
spent. many a
+ ple pay Panny it will cheat the grave ©
om Piss
er Duck Makes Herfe ‘Nest, and How It Is Robbet.The Famous ‘iclms” on the Low Isinnds*!
* The wonderfully soft and warm substance which we call eider-down, says
L. B. Fletcher in the New York Home’
. Journal, is produced by the eider duck,
an inhabitantof the Arctic Ocean.
proper to call these birds inhabitants of
the ocean, for they pass the greater part
of their lives far out at sea, only coming
‘to land fora little while in spring for
the purpose of laying and hatching their
Itis
They are very awkward on land, but
‘are wonderful swimmers and divers,
iescending twelve fathoms ‘below the
surface of the water and remaining submerged as long as five minutes Jat a
Their food consists principally
of mollusks, which they pick up from
‘Their favorite laying places are certa'n sinall, low islands off the coast of
. “eiderheims.”. The birds. visit. these islands
in pairs, which presenta striking conin appearance, the drakes being
brilliantly colored in black, white and.
green, while the females are of a dull
pacddish brown, matching the ‘color of
the scanty vegetation so perfectly that
even @ practiced hunter can hardly discover them when they crouch down
On coming ashore: the duck proceeds
very deliberately.to choose a.place for a
while the drake follows and occasionally gives warhing of real or fancied
The duck is very hard to suit,
an unusual thing for her,
after examining all likely spots out of
to march boldly into a house and .
coolly select what she considers a suitabie place for her nest, such as the oven,
if it happens to be unused.at the time.
The human inmates of the house welcome her. gladly, supply her with food,
ly submit to any small inconveniences like the temporary loss of
r oven, for they know that their
guest will pay a goed price for her board
When the duck has selected a place she gathers grass’ and
Then she
plucks the soft down from her breag
and makes a wonderful mat, which no
only covers the bottom of the nest but
rises s6 far above the edge that it can
be folded over the eggs when the duck
When the six or eight eggs are laid
they are seized, together with» the. valuable éider-dewn mat, by the people of
R in sorrow to her mate, who awaits heron the
shore, as his courage never rises to such
The duck, somewhat wiser than before, proceeds to build another nest out
of doors, and as_her own down. feathers
are exhausted she.calmly plucks the
her own,
After this outrageous treatment he goes
off in disgust and . rejoins his comThis time the duck is
allowed to hatch her brood without
But whenever
she-leaves the nest two or three eggs
are liable to be stolen by some other
duck who has a nest’ near hy. The
‘the down
goverlid over the robbed nest again and
carries the stolen eggs to her own nest.
In this way'the eggs are changed about
so thata duck may finally. hatch outa
brood containing not a single one of her
As soon as the ducklings are all hatched out the mother or
enThis march to the sea” is to the ducklings what teething is to human infants, the most “trying” time of their
liyes, for they are exposed to the attacks of birds of prey and other
Usually the islanders interfere again at this point, but now their
interference benefits the ducks as well
They gather the down
and carry the ducklings in baskets to
the shore;-the-old-duckfollowing them
When the shore is reared the basThe
old ducks plunge in, and after a good
deal of commotion swim out to sea,
cach followed bya flock of ducklings,
some of which she has never seen beThe duck does not always make her
first nest in.a house, of course, and it
the first nest is not disturbed she will
simpiy hatch her brood and put to sea
with them, and the drake wilf not be
robbed of his feathers. But the islanders
are very watchful, and the first nest
rarely “escapes, no matter where it is
Sometimes the duck’s down is sufficient to supply the second nest, and in
this case the drake remains with his
This nest is then robbed also,
and the poorduck is forced to begin a
chird, withthe belp.of the drake’s downs
the eiderdowz hunters is to rob every nest until
the drake’s* feathers, which differ in
color from those of his mato, appear
When. this occurs it
is known. that. the pair will build-ne+more that year, and so the eggsare allowed to hatch in order to preserve the
A single nest will furnish at least an
ounce of down, which is worth on the
spot about twenty-five cents of our
As the birds visit the island in
vast numbers the collection and gale of
the down mats is an important source of
! erchant of West Bay City the price of
fifty-bushs!s—of—potztoos, “He told his
) a Grayling man\for
thirty bushels, and the
clerk Wrote for barrels,
SE PRT
. A RAZOR'S TEMPER. _
In Most Insta It Improves as the
.
*“How does that razor go?” queried a
‘y well-known ‘tonsorial artist of a ‘rera few days ago as tho latter was
" “That's just what I thought,” uttered
the barber, as he wiped the blade ¢arefilly and proceeded to sttop another
which he selected from a number lying
on his shelf. :
“Do you know,” he continued, “that
razors are just as freaky and changeput away, after a good honing, will
sometimes shave twenty or thirty men
with only a slap or two oyer the strop
once in awhile, and perhaps some other
time the edge will be gone after I have
shaved two customers. Of course some
people claim that the difference in
beards accounts for this, and that is in
a great measure true, but oftentimes
the edge will go-back on ‘a fellow while
shaving a man whose beard is like silk.
*tAnother peenliar thing about them
is that they will not work for other people the same as for the man whose custom it is to use them. Now, I would just
blades you sec lying on the shelf away
as to let some other man hone or strop
them for me. What's the reason? Well,
it lies just here. .There are many different-kinds of edges, and only the man
who is used to the razor can know what
they willstand. He has to study them, of
course, and“he will know just what
stroke to make on his oilstone and what
passes to make on his strops. The razors
seem to become acquainted with the
touch of the man who constantly handles
them,'and work well for him; when, ifa
strango barber should take one, his
work with it would be likély. to be
rather poor for some timé—in fact, until
he hadnursed the sensitive . blade
around to his ways and his peculiar
touch.” ‘ :
“Which do you consider the best razor
to buy—tho most expensive or thé
cheaper grades?”
“I was just coming to that, No, I
don’t think that as a rule expensive
razors are much better to use than those
of medium. price’ and quality. Now
there is a razor,” said he, taking one
with a horn handle down from the shelf,
“that I bought in an auction room for
twenty-five oents. That was ‘cheap
enough, you must confess, yet cheap
as it was, it is now one of the best razors
onmy shelf, ithaving turned out. exactly as I would wish. . This razor,is good
on almost any face, while some others
which I have, while I can shave one man
with them with ease, another’man may
sit down in my chair and that same
razor will pull so that the customer will
sry out with pain. ;
‘Another interesting ‘fact about them
is that they improve with age, that is,
the temper will improve, and I have had
razors in my possession which were of
no earthly use to me, but after laying
them away for a‘yéar or two I ‘would pick
them up once more, when I: would find
them first-class in every particular.”—
Boston Globe.
_ *” Green4faired Men in Nevada,
There is acurious effect wrought on
the. hair and beatd of mon engaged in
the Martin White mine at.Ward. ‘Tho
ore is, roasted, but,.no disagreéable
perfumes arise from the, heating process, yet'there is some unknown substance that changés ‘the hair, beard,
ind eycbrows as green as grass. * The
hair is not injured, but retains its softness and gloss. It-is probable that
fumes of the green tint of copper contained in the ore change the hair to
that color,
y
THE SPRING RACE MEETING,
aes
Under the auspices ofthe
STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,
Will be held at
Sacramento,
‘COMMENCING APRIL 26th and ENDING MAY 3d, 18902
Exclusively Running.
Tu the intention of this Society to make
these Meetings an important adjunct in .
the encouragement of breeding on the coast.
$25,000 in Stakes and Purses
Will be contested for by representatives of
the principal stables of California, prior to
their departure for Exstern engagements.:
‘The same management tha has wade-racing a suecess at the State Fairs, will condtict
these meetings, with the. hope of making
them as attractive in point of entertainment
as are those of the Fall meetings.
General Adinission, including séat in
Grand Stand and Quarter-Stretch privileges,
$1.00
CHRIS-GREEN, Presideat.
Epwin F, Smiru, Secretary,
MICHELL’S
Grand: +: Masquerade
Domino Party
NEVADA CITY . ARMORY HALL, -°“ON
FRIDAY EVENING, April 18, 1890. .
aad
Two Prizes. wil! be awarded to the
best characters—one sustained bya Lady and one by a Gentleman.
~ Goyne’s Full Orchestra, :
Introducing all the Jetest novelties by tho!
drummer,
Jn ‘regard to costumer and magks apply fo
Mrs. Lester & Crawford.
Apply — Prof. Miche'l for Maskers’
Tickets,
"Adm‘ssion per Coaple. $1, Lady Maekers,
able as women? Why, that razor I just’
Blade Gets Older. f
J'It pulls a little,”’was the nity. .
as s00n think of throwing all those nicé .
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JEWELS AND LACES.
“ Qh, girl with tho jewoked fingers,
. _ Oh, art yith the rare!’
What are your jewels—andlaces“ worth $5 om tt
buat, you
from such causes?
ingly give al your jewels end-all
So, Sule lost health, This
‘known as Dr. Pierce's Favo:
it was made known to them.
wenrknesses pecu
guarantee from
refunded. guarantee
carried out for many years
greatest earthly boon.
its. 2 cents &
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me a physical wreck, as thousands do
rider such circumstances you would willi
Faces to. oe se het
ou ci oift you wilt
resort to the use of hat gteay restorati
rescription,
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remedy, sold by crus, under a positive
rie Pe sgors ‘ manufacturers, that it
We ve satis: ion in every case, or money
will bo This” has been
printed on the bottle+-wrapper, and faithfully
An invigorating tonic, it imparts strength to
the whole system. For feeble women gener:
ally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite ‘Prescription is the
i > late Dr. Pierce’s Pellets toculate
jeanse
ed liver, stomach and bowels, One‘a dose.
id by vial.
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The Daily Transcript is the
Peper’ Largest and the Leading
of Nevada County,
You Don’t Get the News untess ¥ou Read the Transeript.
The Transcript’s Job Printing Office is Second to.None,
WEY ERT
OUR MILLINER HAS ARRIVED.
EVERYTHING
WEE Ts. EER
Ee : Now Being Reecelved at
MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD'S.
Due Announcement Wil] Be Made of the
GREAT, GRAND SPRINC OPENING.
*
must be settled at once:
worth.
2) cents.Ppectators ~Adulte, 0 ceuts, S.ecators—children, 25 cents, ;
FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT.»
ce)
Hf. H. Lennie & Co. will close the'r Great Cheap Retiring Sale on Wednesday, April 16, 1890, at 7 p. Mm. -All
goods unsold at that time will be packed up or otherwise
disposed of, Great Bargans until the 16th. All accounts
We tender thanks to our customers for their patronage,
{and offer them. the best inducements until we close.
H. H. Lennie & Co., Pioneer Book Store.
CREAT :: SLAUGHTER +: SALE
FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY.
— _ 0OAs I have taken a position as cutter in Los Angeles, I
. will sell my stock of ¢ ;
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS
E*=ear Reclow Cost.
Oo
2 Now is your only chance to get your moacy’s .
J. PHILLIPS,
Commercial Street, next to the Tea Store.
You Don’t Get' the News
You Take the DAILY 1
”
. Arcisvs Materials.
Tobe colors, bia-lies, canvas ond
ol kinds of Arti t's miuterials, at Carr
Bros.” ; ul
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Election Proclamation.
F electors of tho eorparation of the .
: ar Nevada ore her ben tited thats
na Klection willbe held at Sevsthn City: on
MONDAY, Mey of 18.0, to elect the fullow=
ing oficers:
1. Marshal.
2. Ass sxiif.8, Treasurer
frastce
vwill be
¢ Wee bors, y
r inamd J.C. R ides. J.J Jack
nd Pred Cooner, Crerks, Wallace J.
iams and WF: Organ. : a
PreeinstNo 2 The pling place will be
at the Gity Hall Inspestors, 2 JP nye to:
and FxC. Abbott. -tu ‘¢ J. ‘Kotte ail f
John Webber. Clerks, E. A. .
Hi. Harrisons. :
Precinct No. &—The polliny vlnce will be
4t Hones’ Building, core: of Pine 4nd Com
mercial stre: ts. Tnsps ig, Jolin Dun
cliff and H.C. Mills, Jh F Miller
and KE, A. Tompkins. Clerks, J. &. Careand
Geo. Av Niel. 4
The polls will beopen from stirrise ttt
So’clock PyM. :
; ALEX. GAULT, Prosident.
TH. Carn, Clerk. : ,
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Davis anid
Summons,
FS the: Superior Court of the Cownty o
T Nevada, Stafe of Cattrorntn,
. NEVADA, 8s. : :
The People of the State of Califurnin, seas
Greeting: ; ¢
To Win. H. Hutchinson and Annie W.
Hutechinsen (his wife) befendan's. —
You are hereby required to avpeur ins ay
action brought against you in the Superior
Court of the County of Nevada, State of Cal
ifornia, on the 22d day ‘of Murch, 1890, by
Fresno Loan and ‘Savints Buuk« coporatiom— the *Pluinth¥, and to answer’ the
complaint filed therein, within fen days
taxctuaivs ofthe Gay~ofa-rviee) after the
service on you of this Summons, if served
within this county; or, if served ont of this
conuty, within thirty. days, or judumen’
will be taken against you by default, aecording to the. prayer .of gaid complaint,
The suid action is brought to obtain adecree of this Court, for the foreclosure of
certain mortyage desciibed in the sald
compluint and exeeuted by the said Win.
"¥. Hutehingou on the 12th day of February,
1889, to secure the prymentef two certain
promissory notes of even date, executed by
said Wm. H. Jlutebinson te Jos, G. Wofford
as follows, viz: One for $500, payable ou
June 30th, 1869, and one for $238 00. payable
on May Ist, 188), both bearing intercstat 10
per cent. per anoutn, and both being due
and unpaid, (the said notes and mortgage
having been endorsed and agsigned by said
Jas. G, Wofford to t) is Pinintif!) andthat
‘the premises conveyed by said mortgage
may be suld, and the proceeds applied to
the payment of the amvunt due upon said
promissory notes
The complaint ilso alleves thatthe property mortgaged, viz: The KE. % ofthe N. E. 14
ofS. W.uantthes. W YwofNn.W.yofs.
K. 4 Sec. 34, 1. if, N.°R. 8 E., in Nevada
county. is commuuity property, and thein:+
terest of Annie W. Hutchinson ingsid land
issubjectto suid mortgage. In fase such
proceeds are not sulliciest ‘te pay the same,
then sid Plaintifiseeks to obtain an Execution-againet-said-Win--HMuatehinson for
the balance remaining d.e, nnd also that
the said-defendants and all persons claiming by, throusrh or under tiein, or either of
them may be b-rred and forecicsed of all
right, title, e¢inim, lien, equity. of redemption, and inter-stin and to xaid mortgaged
premises, and for oter and further relief.
\udyouare hereby notified that if you
failto appear and answer the said eompliint as above required the. said plaintiff
willapply tothe Court for the relief: demanded in the suid complaint. .
(~— Given under my band und Seal
‘seal, { of tie siid Superior Court, of the
{~~ ' County of Nevada, Stute of California, this 22nd day of Murch, im the year
ofour Lord one thous.ud elght hundred
and ninety.
aps. J.T. MORGAN, Clerk.
Thes.S, Furd, Atty for Plaintiff, 1
Monday, Muy 5th, 1890.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OY
iain
ELECTION NOTICES.
FOR CITY MARSHAL,
J. 2, Holbrook
farWitt ben candidate for election as N
shul of Nevada City, Election, May
Goh, 18.0. ‘
FOR CITY MARSHAL.
—
James G. Neagle.
T, bea candidate for re-election a¢
NM iehat of Nevada City. flection,
Monday, May Sth, 1890.
FOR CITY MARSHAL.
—
_-Dana B. Cetchell
ATILT. be a candidate for election as
\ = Maratial of Nevada‘ City. Election,
FOR CITY ASSESSOR,
+E. A._Davis.
wit be a candidatefor election as City
. Asse sor, Electioh Monday, May 5th,
1890. LS
casa sperma sawurnsennsnr ae Rao .
DENNEY & CRAY,
(Successors to Denney & Hitchins,)
HORSE SHOERS & WAGON MAKERS,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
HORSE-SHOEING a Specialty. Roadsters and Freight Horses shod in the best
style ofthuart and the work warranted to
last.
WAGON-MAKING,
We will guerantee to set an axle so that it
wil] run one-third lighter than if from any
other shop,
We will guarantee to settires so astoavoid
all dis) to wheels.
We huve the facilities for doing heavy or
light work, and Wurrant satisfaction in ev.
ery case, .
D. J. MclEOD, @ first-class Wagonmaker
and repairer, isin our ak ahid
Mr. Denney will conduct the business of
he fi m. ® :
E,L, CRAIG. JOHN M, FULWEILER,
Fulweiler & Craig,
Office 430 Kearney Street,
SAN FRANCISCO,
NJILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE STATE
\ AND UNITED STATES COURTS,
Spencerian Steel Pens
Are the Best.
Established 1860,
SED BY THE BEST PENMEN
eee
Riding Saddles and Bri fles,
Robes, Blankets, Web aud Leat
. Gcuts’ and Boys’
Pheleading Haraess Shop of Nevada ity,
—_ ——
Ifeavy Concord Te_m Chain and Express Harness,
Light Buggy Harfless of all Kinds on hand and made to order,
Boston team, buggy and express Coliars. .
Carry Combs and Brushes of all descriptions,
Puggy Whips, Whipstocke, Lashes, Blacksnakes,
“Axle Grease, Harness Oil, Harness Sorp,
Ladies’ and Gents’ Driving Gauntlets,
Carriage Trimminge and Buggy Harness a Speelalty
THRMMS CAS EZ.
PRICES TRE LOWZST.
«= Proprietor.
her Halters.
Buck and Kid Gloves.
fi
\VING PURCHASED Ts y
H a Sd end popular Bakery o a w :
Durst, on
Variety of
BRAD.
__Made to order
ly attended to,
hope to meri a
New York Bakery,
‘0. W. KELLER
reasonable terms, a
All order for adything 1a my Nive prom
By strict attention to business,
xood satisfaction andjelling at low rates, I
_—o
> Proprietor.
-o—.iL
Mn
COMMEROIAL STREET,
LE intend to weep O4 hand at all timesa good
Pies,
CARR,
Etc. ;
Wedding Cakes —
And Pastry
on short notice and on most
giving
liberal: Patronage,
O. W. KELLER
Ly
Tol
ihe
Lounges, ete., e!
Pianos, Pict
ly solicit u conti:
Second door Sou
ware Store,
Sik a
_———
JAMESUKINEEAD
* GIVES NOTICE 1H;
he fs-alwavs prepared iS *
a0 all kinds of Upholster
oa short notice, .‘
~ Spring Mattresses, Hair
Mattreases, Feather Pi}.
lows; Moss Mattresxes, Béd Lountves, Single
T, te., made to .orde:
“FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF~41L
KINDS REPAIRED. AND MADE OVER IN
A WORKMANLIKE MANNER,
ures and Furniture pack.
ed for shippine a specialty, :
Pjano Movine Promptly attended to
and CarefullyPerformed =,
All at the Lowest: Living Rates
FOR Cast,
—Thankful for past patronage, I respectful
nuance in the future.
SHOP ON. PINE. STREET;
th of Geo. E. Turner's Hardopposite K. of P. Hal).
James Kinkead.
New. Yerk,
San
United State
Da. R. M. Hort,
Gro. M. Hugugs
WH. EREARO
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R.M. HUNT..°*. .
CITIZENS BANK,
Broad Street. . j Sie
Paid up Capital $30 000 4
. A General Banking Business’Transacted,
Wet SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE
++. Nevada ity
Francisco.
Ané@ Sacramento
We issne BILLS OF EXCHANGE
Payable AT SIGHT ii the prin.
. Clpal citlee of GREAT BRITAIN
and EUROPE.» ew
Gollectione wn any part of the
sa spectalty.
Mighest Price Paid for County
and State Warranpe, ;
Gold and Silver. Bullion urj
chased — ;
Ausny Office at this Bank.
OFFICERS:
E. M. PRESTON.. .04.44.;4+2-PRESIDEY*
-Vicz Presipent,
JOIN T, MORGAN,.... foe Cashier
D. FE. MORGAN.. Ass’ CasHigr and Sxc’y
DIRECTORS:
i JOHN T, Moxca
iy D, 7 Moraan
. Housman
M. Preston. '
RESPONDENTS
New York—First National Bark
San Francisco—First National Bank.
Sacramento-—Natie: nal Bavk.of D. 0. M
\
Bay Punk,
GES, Ete,
And al. «inds
. National Meat Market
OPPOSIT® CITIZENS BANK.
0. J. NAFFZIGER..,.. Proprietor
MUTTON, VEAL, 8AU2A
HAM, Vv dete 8, BACON auD LARD, wholesale 0
of Mee ts usually found I i
first-class Markeé, & ; a
Meats delivered ft ee of charge.
0 J. NAFFZ]GEER
Ss i, ae ¢
Broad Street Meat Market
JAMES MONRO;:Prop'r.
.
-_ Broad Street
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND FAITHFULLY ATTENDED: TO, e ; " :
Near the Oity Hail,
Customers supplied at the Lowest Piic
1, B. CARR,
* 8 capnl ie es }
* H. CARR pees. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb
4
i KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND’A LARGE
NA
THING USUALLY FOUND I
Carr Bros., ;
4; . . . PROPRIETORS or -t2—4-—_—____________— {CHARLES. ADOLPH a SS
PALACE :: DRUG :: STORE,
— ee
Pirest-class Prue Storo.
Sausages, Eto).
AND COMPLETR STOUK OF EVER
D.
OF ALL
ws 9G
EALER IN
Second Hand Goods.
Household Furniture, :
Miners’ Tools, *
» Curios..
Cleaning‘and Laying of Car vets
PAINTS. OILS. VARNISHES ETC And Other Geriéral Work —
Done to’ Order.’
SCHOOL BOOKS,
ie
BLANK Books, City Bill, Poster.
MISCELLANEOUS BROOKS Will pronsptly and faithfully do all work
\ in this line entrusted tome, q
PER AL se ses
pes ee My prices are reasonable, Give me & cell.
se . Leave orders at my Store .
: Ne wspaeus . Union’St, City. Hotel B uildi. ¢
Agents for the Ban Francisoo Examiner, ; ey : Bn ‘ a ;
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FIELD, Beten iene EP.
ANSGRIPY.
The Finest Brands
GARDENAND
oe
of Cigars in Nevada Bity
Semen
7
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FLowEn .e ED dNevada: Assay , Office.
‘
& . *eeacriptions Sccurately and carefany
——a oe
$hh compounded bykeareful and competen Drug eae f
ramets.NO, 2h MAIN STREET..,.-NEYADA CITY:
TOESD
——
THe pec
tion, and}
parilla mz
from other
ja avtual
all druggis
& Co, Al
Agold g
M.-E. Chu
C. Weisen!
on bell frot
KR. C.iW
Weisenbur
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A specia
vision, U.
Wednesda:
Gro. A.
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The largest
field aveds
tt PI
“Tame he
quickly cur
guarantee
Tike
able featn,
ance Tuesd
SLELPLE
able by thi
Cure is the
Carr Bros.
Sj
Dr. Gin
on account
expecially
spring di
blood, fir
worn . ont
on the Liv
all impor
malaria fro
pill for a de
Sold at 25:
4
Is headqna
from . the c
jest gurder
tf
Dr. Gunn
‘'Theae ¥
time study
best physi
known, 1
veyetable .
and conce:
one sinall
contain ne
with . pur
delicate la
pleasure,
and will nc
work, &
Bras.
A Scrap:
It was
wrapping
She was it
tion, told
incurable
time; she
pounds, .
she read o
and got a
she boug!
her more,
better , fa:
now ety
weighing
culars. se
Druggist,
of this wi
Carr Bros
'@
Wik yt
signal per
that more
tion, As
for the s.
the risk .
know froi
Cure wil
fails.’ Ti
a Million
year. It
ing Cong
be witha
or Chest,
Sold by .
GarveE
at Curr,
Resid:
Engni
residene
Nevadw'
Sit1vo:
Cury'in §
cures Cy
Bres,
N«ws!
Bluck to
Dosiness
Annual,
Dean
let adju
Rass
Flowers
seeds,
Kyzeg
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garden,
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