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January 13, 1891 (4 pages)

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This is illustrated“in the. great.-superiority ‘of Hood’s Sarsaparilla over other preparations, as shown by the remirkable cures it Has gq ‘complished. The head of the firm of C. I. Hood & Qo. is a thoroughly competent and experienced pharmacist, having devoted his whole life to the study and actual preparation of medicines. He is also a member of the Massachuseits and American Pharmacentical Assvciation, and continues actively devoted ‘to’ supervising the preparation of ‘and managing the basing connected with, Hood’s Sarsaparilla Hence the superiority and peculiar merit of Hood’s Sarsaparilla is built upon the most substantial foundation. In its preparation there is represented all the knowledge which modera rese rch in_ medical science “has-developed, combined with long experience, brainwork, and experiment. It is only necessary to give this” ‘medicine a fair trial to realize its great The Harmony. A partial clean-up made Sunday atthe Harmony mine gave abou: $700 forthe gravel taken out in six days with four picks. Some of the gold was coarse. LEiverything is working nicely Twenty-four men are employed by the Company and the mate $2,00). The mine is a litile more than paying its way at present, although the only income is from the gravel taken -out in running drifts. When the channel. has been prospected and breasting begins there will be fifty or more man at work. The Harmony gives every indication of being largely remunerative for years to come, ’ The Worla Kariched. —— The facilities of the present day for conduce to the material welfare and comfort of ifankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup uf Figs was -firet produced the world was enriched with oatheouly-remedy whichis truly pleas.. ant and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse vhe eyatem gently in the: spring time or-in facts at any time, and the better it is ki¢dwy— the more popular Comes. ~e Whe New Kucora Unien. Tig Sacramento Record-Union 38 ‘printed with new type and-on a osa press. It. presents a thore y moJe.n and metropolitan a}* sie Aiea mithant ae antian i dsome a ‘paper as there ft a the at. It has long been one “at the y best. cramento give adequate support to ad expensive and extensive a hewapa: per, ? It willifit is wise. —__—_—_ A Sure Cure for Piles. Itching Piles are known by moisture like perspiration, causing intense itching when warm, This form as well as Blind, Bleeding and protrud ing,, yield at once to Dr, Bosanko’s Pile Remdey, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumorst allays itching and effects a permanen, cure, 50c. Druggists or muil§ treatise ree. Dr. Bosanko, Piqua, Obio. Sold by Carr Bros, apr.l-ly. SSS * @ @6¢ © @ @ 6 ‘What All Want “WHEN you lay down your hard earned money for culinary supplies ~ ~what do you want? You want-if you can get them choice products ~pure~of full strengthwith rich aromatic flavor. You want that which will give you appetizing meats-richly flavored dessertsfragrant teainvigorating coffeeand do It sure-do iteasy. Listen. You can get it every ‘time in Schilling’s BestUT DON’T take anything else” sald to be just as good. Take only the best. Thousands now use these culinary gems who have well proved their merits by daily useand the number *steadily increases, Test them for yourself. If they are the best and most economicalYOU ought to know it NOW. SCHILLING’S BEST are always ~ the best value that Nature affords. Investigate carefully your kitchen supplies —you will be rewarded. ‘Teas, Coffea, Sploes, Extracts. + Your grecer has them. Sold aay asc cahl pects, bi eh ache leh Don’? sufer from Dyspepsia, Take Simmons Liver Regulator, It alABS: BlosusGsld=a; Gq. Dennett, Jehn ~derson, J. PStone, W. Campbell, Ty it —be-} The question now is, will). GRAND AND TRIAL JURORS. ae Citizens Whe Will Serve During the Present Year. ~ The County Supervisors have se-. lected the following citizens to serve en, grand and trial juries this year in the Superior Court: —~ GRAND JURORS, Meadow Lake—A. J. Graham, A. CG.. Cooke, J. G. Williams. Little York—John Huasey, W. D. Aplin, F. L. Goding. Rongh and/ Ready—John Siycass, John Montgomery, John Mitchell, C. C. Bitner. ; Nevada—Jacob ArBogast, D. S.' Buker, F. G. Be tty, W. J. Britland, Jas. Colley, W. Floyd, Chas. Grimes, Wm. Giffin, Geo. C. Gaylord, E. P. Hager, L. Hirschman, M.L. Marsh, W. 4H. Martin, H.C. Mills, John T. Moran, E.: Muller,I. J. Rolfe, M Rosenburg, J. A. Rapp, D. A. Rich, Geo. C, Shaw, A.-Tam, R. C. Walrath, A. Isoard. by Washingion—J. F. Smith, J. t. O’Carroll. Driscoll, H, O’Connor, C. 0. Jepson. Kureka—L. F. Brock, Chas. Hegarty, M. Quinn. Grass Vulley—S. H. Dille, G@. W. Whitesides,"J. Glasson, ©, H. Hankins, G. Murphy, H. Uphoff, A. HenHaas, T. Othet, P. Joyce, M. Manion,: A. D. Wesat,Jus, Bennallack, 8. Yeo, 8. Fisher; 8. Long, W. Bee, 8.-G. Lewis, 8S. Granger; G. W. Hill, W. G. Hudson, TRIAL JURORS. Nevada—S. Allison, Theo. Ander son, David Ayers, V. E. Austin, C. N. Baily, A. Baruh, A. Blumenthal, J.G. Bowerman, Wm. Browning, D. D. Carter, F. W. Cooper, K. Casper, Adam Craig, A. A, Charronat, Geo. A. Church, L. 8. Calkins, T. C. Cantield, A. G. Oarpenter, Chas Cleveland, 8. Clutter, John Curry, J. Dunnicliff, J. C. Dickerman, Wm. Euwards, J. Pe Ebaugh, 5, J, Eddy, W A. Findley, E. Gagan, H. L. Gove, P. Goyne, H. Grover, H. Godair, 0 Grissel, L. Housman, A. Hoffman, C. H. Harrison, L, B. Johusen, Geo. tor, J. ©; Rich; A. J. Ragan, H. A. Ruth, WG. Richards, W. A.Rowe, T. C.Randull, T. L, Robinson, & D, Sutton, V. Sauvee, B. N. Shoecralt, A. J. Stiles, H. D. Towle, G. -E. Turner, Joseph Thomas, E. O. fompkins, H. Trevaskis, H. Wattere, J. Webber, J. H. Wentworth, W. J. Williams, John Evans, H. C. Weisenburger, J. J. Ott, J. A. Sargent, Jeremiah Blake, John T. Robbins, J. B. Byrne, W. J. Organ, Robert Sharp. ware See y £6 Moke, Be. LET Argall, W. Douglass, F.° Hues, F. Kearney, T. R. Land, L. Durbin, P Hall, J. Feeney, 8. D. Avery, Wm. Kobler, J. Hosking," W. D. Weoda, R. Thomas, M. Desmond, T. R. Cooley, J. Ivey, M. Sproul, H. G. Eggert, J. J. Dangle, W. Carlyon, W. Hammill, J, W. Griffitha, P. Callagban, C. L. Coleman, R. Connelly, W. Coombe, J. Coulton, R. Deeble;J-J. Deppler, W.H. Buckett, A. F. Morgan, T. W. Carson, A. Ducotey,C. F Duval, J. H. Farrell, R. Fawcett, B. J:McArdel, W. T. Rule, F, Richards, W. J. Ferguson, D. Gillis, J. Rawting, K. Gluyas, J. Connors. L. M. Carr, C. Hughes, J. W. DeGolia, J. Trebilcox, F. Conlan, R. Johns, W. Launder, F. Chesneau, P. Noonan, A. Gauthier, G. Vincent, W. J. Crase, J. Noell, W. Bree, W. Prisk, J. Bennetts, H. Luke, L. J. Blundell, J. P. Bonivert, P. Brown, R. Brydon, D. Bryan, T. 8, Lee; T. Halsall, T, Cloke, J. Hattam,8. Henwood, C. R. Hill, E. Hocking, A. M. Stokes, R. Jones, W. Larkin, W. Kelleher, J. Aver, T. Manion, J. T. Rodda, W. C. Pope, A. Matteson, W, Melarkey, J. Shebley, OC. E. Miller, O. L. Twitchell, M. PMorrie. Bridgepoct—D. Q. Davis, N.C. Miller, J. German, ©. Smith, L: D. Kathbun, J. W. Wood, G. Dart, A. R. Dahlberg, J. G. Dickson, Robert Huckins, P. Graham, E. C. Fisher, R. Hughes, W. Bristow. Little York—A. G, Chew, M. McLeod, J. 8, Seedwie, 8. L. McKion, P: Lehman. Bloomfield—T. C. * McGagin, 8. Hieronimus, A. M. Dobbie, R. D. Skidmore, R. 8. Hundley, J. H. Cunard, W. L. Mobley, J. G. Lands burg, J. Hewlett, F. M. Pridgeon, T. A. Richardson, G. F. Hendricks, J F. Dudley, O.J. English, H. F. a, R. P. Rossen, Washington—F. Battis, J. McBean, W. Boggs, D. Johuson,.D, Millecick, E. Brimskill. Rough and Ready—M. Quic«, A Y, Brown, W. ©. Huling, 8. D. Allen, A i : 5 nam, F. A. Horton, T. J. Waggoner, J. A, Ball, G. Byers. a . Meadow Lake—J. M. Doane, F. T. G. E. Morrill, 8. 8. Ferguson, J. ens, J. F. Moody. Euoreka—S, L. Blackwell, J. B: Foley, 8. G. Tenny, E. Poage, 0. E. Johnston, O, D. Eastin, W. McLean. Questions Asked By the County res. W. Beedle, B.-);-Bridges,A—Berg, . . Bruiges, Sores, Ulcers, Salt RheumBaleh, C. Schwartz, R. PutA, Fisher, 8. Cline, J. H. Austin, Meloche, M. Linehan, Wm. O'Neill, A. Noell, G. 8, Denton, F. P. StevCarter, M, Shea, L, G. Kelstrup, P: TeACHERS? RBXAMINATION. Beard ef Education. Following were among the question: propounded at the. recent examinaMUSIC. * __For what are the following abbreviationa used: pp., D. C., f., accel., u, Give the signature of each of tlie following keys: D(major,)-G_(mnajor,) E (major,) F (major ) Il. How many tonesinascale? Which are semi-tones ? @ What is meant by the key. note. or tone? v. What are sharps and fla‘s used for? BOOK-KEEPING, Sold E. 8. Brown 20 bbls. vash $150.50, his note with interest at 1m., $100, balance on account. Journalize the above as it should be in your book; in Brown's-beek-—— it. Write the note in question 1. Seney it to-day. © ra : ul. John Smith bought of R. Wi Field & Co, 100 vbls. salt xt $2.50, 1600 lbs. Java coffee at 28 Gents. Paym:nt was made as follows: Cash $100, a ncte at 90 days for $150, balance on acvount;—Journalize the above as it should be in Smith’s book;in Field’s book. = Iv. Which side of a caeh account is always the larger? Why? Which side of Bills’ Receivable? Which side ot Bills Payable? v. The following is a Trial Balance taken from a Ledger. Or, . .$5\000 .00 Mingle. Cost aa $500 Says the Truckee Repuiligan : W. Jones, Judi Jackaon,, A. Lade Caaivesse cee ccee 6,58.. =. 2,084.00} etatle-Peeter-reeeiv d-a--letter from rane Bi: sr B. aaa as * fas. Carter era ae as mh Mr. Almas’ brother from Sacramento sones, J. J, Lyons . A. Lor . Mdse.t. ore ¥,7dl... 1,706-25 = : = : M Au te Mill wee " ‘ilte Payable. “500.2.. 1,785.00 after tlie arrival of the wounded man 1 Uys SS 2d Bits eae Bills Ree’ble... 57.50.. there, in which he states that he got a D. Marsh, J. B. Hitchcock, J. V. Expenses....+ 184. 2.3: * severe shaking up, but was none the Hunter, A: Hartung, é. Keenan, F. RAG, Cook. . Sahl _Mb. (al shore . .worse for the trip. A physician was T. Marker, LO. Palmer, BO S~ Rec4 Boog Sia pgp called who pronounced thé wound not $10,841.25 $10;841-2 “From the above Trial Balance and the prosent. wort’) of stock. SPELLING, Infalliblo,indelible, inflamable, crystallize, exhilarate,serenade, malleable, proceed, secede, accede, supersede, disdyllable, trisyllable, umbrella, acid, scent, brilliant, sievé, labyrinth, necessary, mullein, bail, currant, annual, acclamation. poanguver, chaparral, participle, admissible, paralysis, dyapepsia, mucilage descendants, masquerade, restaurant, mallet, nuisance, intercede, licorice, scissors, sassafras, villainy, precinct, police, valise,cipher, artillery, vermilion, lavender, pumice. f DEFINING. Chaotic, municipal, epidemic, ubiquitous, arable, tangible, dormant, incessant, autopsy, orifice, innevation, quandary, sanitary, erudite, saccharine, soporific, paramount, constituent, auriferous, cognizant, anomalous, reticence, onerous, panacea, facsimile. ~~ } ____—__._ ___________] If You Mad a friend About to visit some section of country where malarial disease, eitlier in the form of chills and fever or bilious remittent was particularly rife, what would be about the best advice you could givé him? We will tell you—to carry along, or procure on arriving, that potent medicinal safeguard, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, known throughout malaria plagued regions, here and in other countries, as the aurest means of disarming the miasmatic scourge, and robbing it-of its fell destructive influence. Not only does it fertify the system by increasing its stamina, but overcomes irregularity of digestion, the liver and the bowels, and counteracts the unfavorable . effects of over-exertion, bodily and mental exposure in rough weather, or occupation too sedentary or laborious, loss of appetite and excessive nervousness. The functions of alimentation, ‘ bilious secretion and sleep have in it a most powerful and reliable auxiliary, Cui.paen will freely take Dr. J. H. McLean’s Tar Wine Lung Balm; unlike cough syrups, it contains no opium, will soothe and heal any disease of the throat or lungs quicker than any other remedy. ‘e Buckiem’s armica Salve. ~ The best Salve in thé world for Outs Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. Itis guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. or money re unded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Carr Bros. tf aA Great Liver Medicine, complaints, costiveness, torpid liver, ete. pillsinsure perfect digestion, correct exhibition at the State Citrus Fair in tion of applicants for certificates to Marysville teach in the schoo!s of this county: The Grass Valey Railway. and : Tunnel Co. advertise for bids, on a tunnel contract. ‘Michell of this city will on J. school at Forest Hill, Placer cdunty. Year’s by the Natives Dauzhters and Sonanetted $226. disturbed the peace ofthis city. JueIV. district that prouuced largely in early che jail, was released Friday evening on & beef_at. was faulty. $15.75, 40 bbls. pork at $14.50, 20 bbis. JR. Hartley; whose ranch is at flour at $7.25. Received in’ payment Mooney. Flat,—has._sent§ to ‘this }and Colfax where he has been selling Dr. Gunn’s Improved Liver Pills are a sure cure for sick headache, bilious dyspepsia, indigestion, These HERE AND THERE. & A @rtef Record of Vairleus Bate terof Local Interest. Smarisville has 25,000 oranges -on Prof: Wednesday, evening open a dancing There is nothing corpse-like about Dutch Flat. ~ A ball given there New Sunday night John Walfe of Truckee tice Mulloy fined him $10. He thauked his henor for not taxing him $20. A prominent. quartz mine of’ this times, but has-been idle for many years, is in a fair way to be started soon. A. D. Schrack, sentenced tidal [ruckee to serve 90 days in the county writ of habeas corpus. The complaint city some very fine oranges from hie trees. Mr. Hartley has made a good start in citrus culture. ~ Reno (Nevada) Journal: ‘James Mayberry has just-returned from a trip to Nevada City, Grass Valley Washoe allalia and potatoes. He contracted te deliver twelve car loads.”’ Daniel Shey has commenced suit against the Smartsville Mining-Company, John Dunn, et al., to recover $40 for work done. The case has been transferred from Justice Nutt’s Court, Smartsville, to the Justice’s Court, Marysville. Saturday’s Grass Valley Telegraph says: The South Yuba Canal ditches are frozen in the mountains, and in cons quence our mines are not getting a sufficient supply of water aod work-has been stopped in nearly allof.them. There is no telling at . present— writing when underground work will be resumed. Conat ull serious, and who rave that the bullet-is between the cavity and wall ef the stoniich, and would not hurt him. der companies has cellapsed through the withdrawal of the California Powder Company. About a year ago™a
compact was entered into between the California, Giant, Safety Nitro and Vigorit powder companies, who pooled their issues for the purpose of keepInger the prive of thain peolucte price of powder was ruinously low, again. ——————— PRAOTICAL TESTS. Am Astonishing Offer—Seme of the Replies. The Ban Francisco papers of recent date eontained the followi Pavers ot “Aas an evidence of the ability of Joy’s ble Sarsaparilia to prevent siek — I give to the fist fone gn we will rene ponent wae wilt 6 ly at bottle if they will Aad ioe hee ey have beeu eured that they will adm the fact over their signatures.” This offer so startlingly asserted the offl@Glency of the remedy that many. and the letters of the parties, near of whom responded, are probably the most eonvincing attestations that any remedy ever received. The following isa sample of those received: — and have been subject to bijtous & headaches fact, joe Lowy cory nabs i felled od to take. ei phiule yal ve Lng 2 at 0 or ny I would have headache 1, 7 elias, I have aoe tab ina have derived 4 ree var he benefit perience I can heartil iy advise thuse trouwith billousness an matipation totry i CH kK. KING TON, CurLpReN -who ‘are’ troubled with worms may be quickly relieved by giving them Dr. Liquid Vermifuge. worms. Schilling’s Best, Buy, itry-—on . them rely. Tus Rév. Bourbon, Ind., says’ Consumption cure.’ Bros. F . —_____._____—_ -_.__ } _ Metel Arrrivalis.Nationa Horst, Jan. 10. 8. Locke, Sierra City, D. Thompson, do Wim. Coombs, Buenna Vista, 8. K. Thornton, San Francisco, Mrs, McNamara, Virginia City, John Wulfe Truckee, G.H. Davis, Deroec, W.-H. Brandon, Omega, O. K. Cloudman, You Bet, J. 8. Hennessy, Grass Valley, R. B. Chew, Red Dog, W. W. Bassett,. Sacramento, F.G. Smith and d, San Juan, Advertised Letters. Jan. 10th, 1891. these letters will please ask for tised letters: Crandall, G. H. Fuir, Miss Gracie Green Haffurd Gregory & English, Hos int, Mrs JonoChattanocega Pest's Installation tres of Gen. Berry Post, No. 85, of Truckee, acting as Mustering Officer, at Odd Fellows’ Hall Saturday night mustered in the following officers of Chatanooga Post, No: sie G. A. R.: J. H. Lord, Surgeon. ‘Trevaskis favored the listeners with The pool among the California pow=. Before this compact was made the and it is now pretty certain to fall J. H. McLean’s It killaand expels Geo. H. Thayer, of “Both myself and-wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s Sold. by Carr The following is a list of letters remaining in the Postoffice at Nevada City, California, for the week ending Anyone culling for. yerAROUND THE CAMPFIRE. —A Choice Entertainment. Past Post Commander D° McPheM. Walling, P. C.; James McCrandal, 8S. V. C.; John Evans, &. V: 0:7 ADF. Dalton, OD. 5 C> Ben= vanthuysen, C.; Wells Ashman, Q.3 L.J. Davis, O. Qs F. Barna, I. Q. Ralph Locklin was appointed Adjutant. © There were preseat at the installation a large number of invited guests including the membera of Chattanooga Circle, Ladies of theG. A. R., and Captain Nihell_and Lieutenants Bimonds and Rich of Nevada Light Guard. After the new officers had been established at. their respective posts there was a delightful pregram ef song, recitation atid speeches, The opening number was ‘America’ in the singing ef which all present joined. Mrs. 8. B. Davenport (who has for many years been one of the most }opular vecalists of the county; and whose voice retains its old-time sweetness and feeling), Miss Jennie Adair, Miss Lota Harding and Miss some stirring war songs. Miss Alice Caldwell recited a beautiful poem dedicated to the G. A. R. There were brief addresses on patriotic themes and war reminiscences by Commander Walling,. Captain Calanan, Veterane Van Benvanthuysen and McPuetres, Cap‘ain Nihell, Lieutenants Simonds and Rich, and L. 8. Calkins. There was great enthusiasm on the part ef everybody, the enterjiainmént being oue.of the most thoroughly enjoyable ofany given here in years. At eleven o’clock the veterans and their friends went to the banquet hall of Pythian Castle and their partook o! an elegant supper prepared by the Ladies of theG.A. R. It wasafter midnigttt'whenthe supper was finished. 2-2 @e Conselidating ‘Two Prepertios. It is asinganced ‘that W. W. Stow bas purchased from the owner who now—resides—inVirginia City the Walcott gravel claim, adjoining the West Harmony which ia owned by Mesers. Walrath and Isoard, and that the two properties. will be consolidated and. _worked as one, Mr, Stow is said to have paid Walcott $6,500 for the ground. Schilling’s Best. Untried—a joy. denied. < ghilohs Consumptiea Cure. This is beyond question moat successful cough medicine _! medicine, you to try it. and. $1. If your Porous Piaster. Sold by Carr Bros. Bronchitis, Seld by Carr Bios. No cure-all or untried remedy will cure as does Simmuns Liver Regulator. NEY EunaLett Notioe to Mining a . —— February 12th, 1601, a feet, Apply for partiowern to F. BURNS, Sunartatandead, ‘ji3-2w Nevada City, Cal. New Store! amine my steck. e have ever sold. A few doses invariably cure the worst cases. of cough, croup, and bronchitis, while its wonderful success in thecure-of consumption is without a parallet ia the history of . Bince its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medieine can stand, If you havea cough we earnestly ask Price 10 cents, 60 cents, lungs are sore, chest or back. lame, use Shiloh’s SuLom’s cure will. immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Ons dollar a year will cover your te Teg Bry will be received ap to and including 12 o’cleck nann, for the construction of the Grass Valley Railway and Tunnel Company header.7}4x8 E. M. = a arene eee nse New Goods THOMAS KIDD, (Olt will pay yeu to call and ox-. . PERSONAL MENTION. Rectaland Other Netes Adour People ote and YeugsW. D. Plunkett of Tuscarora, Nevada, isin town. j Miss Kate Mitteson leit Sunday evening for San Francisco. J. G: Mather of the Bloomfield mine was in town Monday night. Mrs. H. Johnson of~Moore’s Flat was here Menday night en route to Pomona to visit her daughter. ~ Mra, M. McNamara arriyed here Sunday ‘from Virginia City and went upon Monday’s San Juan stage. Oscar Maltman, who'nas been confined by illness to his house fer seven weeks past, is able to be around again. Louis Blanding, who used to operate in Sierra-couaty mines, has taken a bond on the Guiding Star quarts mine in Mariposa county. Dr. 8. M. Harris of Grass Valley has registered with the County Clerk the certificate granted to him by the Board of Examiners of the State Medical Society upon-# diploma from the Cooper Medical College. D. rT. Cote te te Comtest. ~The Woodland M Muil says: Cole, of Sierra, who was defeated by our townsman, R. H, Beamer, for member of the State Board of Equali‘sation, is in Sacramento and will. protest against Beamer taking his seat: Cole is represented by attorney J.C. Campbell, and claims that . illegal votes were cast for Beamer in Colusa, Beamer’s majority being 174.” [ner ereiree n ) c Heapacug, indigestion, and ail disorders of the Liver, Simmons Liver Regulator surely cures. EEE NTE ORE AY At Grass Valley, Jan_ 10, to the wife of J, O. Fieldkirchner, « son. canara eee SE ES TERT BMARRIKD. eof Me Methodist Church ‘an. 9, by Rey. A, H. NeedAtthe at Grass ham, Mr. W liams. argon railey. == Stockholders’ Meeting. OWNIEVTLLE STAGE co, ANNUAL Meeting. There will be a meeting of the Sock holders of the Downers Stage Co ny held at ite ofa the National Hotel, Broad Street, Neva tity at-7 PB. M,, Januer 12th, 1891, for the purpose of electme 8 oard of Directors for the coming yoar. CRAWFORD, peeienet: _Nevada Cc wey. Aes. 31, 1890, PIONEER CANDY FACTORY —AND= Mestaurant. a Printine ¢ Office. LEDDY_ & CO., Proprietors, We make Choice EVERY DAY! Of the Purest and Best Materialia, convincet you‘that we keep . ——the best in this city. Meals at all Hours. style desired. Don't forget the place. ce LEDDY &.CO., . Opposite Daily Transcript Office. the morning of January Jat, 1891. doctor’s bill if you take Simmons Liver —_— Regulator. BEsOURCES. piosraneneernsorere vem Bank Prem 4 ; _.$ 5000 00 Tat hacking cough can be 80 Real katate t taken for ebt. eaank sre 00 quickly cured by Shileh’s Cure. We olan neces guarantee it, Sold by Carr Bros, Loanson 8toc ou is and War‘ioe nts Loans on other Loans on Person that we have each of us, a personal know!rue aud correct report o dition ofthe Citizens Bank and at Grasa Valley, on the marniEs ¢ anua= 1891, according tothe best of ou owledge and hellef; therein named are all im the cus respond a Thirty ‘Thousand Dollars in gold valuation, as will appear from the forego ing report. PRESTON; President. JOHN T. MORGAN; Cashier. day of donuacy, ie RED Kane, Notary Publte, [ec & (HAW . Maim st., Nevada City, : Are the Leading Nevada County Dealers in erin Croceries, Provisions, T NWARE, STOVES, Wines, Liquors, Crockery, Glass Wae, Wood Flour, Feed, Grainjiac. 8d Willow Ware. é a ae Mining Supplies, eto, a . ju for cashjand sell at the lowestfliving . ; ii ; eg , The famous ‘Superior Range.” My steck-is fresh and emplete, The “Oli: ver’? Chilled Plow. 2 Jones To purify your blood ; ‘lhe liver and stomach, regulate the ely " Reatere A strength, : bowels, purify and enrich the blood = omen Oure scrofula, salt rheum, and make the skin clear. They also Pert, E Dyspepsia, sick headache, produce a good appetite, and~invigor=. Peele, Mere Catarrh, rheumatism or malaria— . ate and strengthen the entire system. = guaiks Joe Take : by their tonic action. Sold at 25 cents iton, N. A. 2 : Bros. Welles, Marti Asx your gl ily White” phew by one = site flour and see thet Mt] You will seldom-need » doctor if] pioratl, John Try “Lily White” flour and ta ou have — Liver Regulator Luty, Miss Nanny ene: your d, W. jhendy, Luty, Mra, Nanny 4 : oe a Goeds delivered free of charge. Big line of Fine Cater? THOMAS KIDD, ‘inks wes ‘ our steck Srargeeeeen songs, a Basins cee sie Os “Dan . m. Pascoe and Stine Clare Wit} on merctat St, oppositeTrameoribt . OAN Di Hs One Trial of Our Candies will Eastern and California Oysters kept . on hand and cooked to order in any Semi-Annual Report of the Oitisens Bank and ite Agency at Grass Valley, showing its Finavoial condition on Wethe. undersigned do solemn y awea) edge of the matters contained in the foreoing atatement, and saat the same ie a the financialcon-: . ra ency . ” and that the ssseta y ofthe ssid Bank and its proper officérs and core he solemnly swear that the aid up Capital Stock of the Citizens Bank coin ‘/Dae BEGIN THE Subscribed end swans to before me this 24 a for the California Powder} < _ Schilting*’s Bost. ‘ies Once bought—salways sought. POWDER Absolutely Puro. . Acream of tartar baking powder Highest of al in leavening strength +U. 8. Government Report, Aug 17 189¢, NEVADA OITY Dancing Academy, At Odd Fellows? Hall. John Michell.. <. Proprietor, DASE SCHOOL ANd 80C TAL, EYory Baturitay Evening at so’ elvok. CHILDREN'S CLASS, very Satu rday AB teracon at? o'clock. Canphor Choral Linnent For Catarrh Cc. Cc. “LINIMENT. ‘Has No Peer, Trvit. Indorsed by the Medical Paauity, Prescribed-b: San Francisco's Leadine Phvehineti Os RbAND, Februnry—7th 41800; Thists to certity that we have unedthe ©. O. Liniment in our family, and have four d es de the best and most effective medicine for Nouralgia and kindred diseases any that we have tried. ' We can unhesitatingly recagmmend it as a most powerful and useful femedy. ts, R. DIL Panter of the First M. E. Churoh. Ver "i chreale casos in connection with MENT, ie “COMPOUND 8UL Pat WDER" fer thoroughly cleansing eb and toning upthe entire system 4 Habitual Constipation, Indigestion, THE wr ene al put up by ne ONE ice ti ‘3 mah Se or tien oman hottles 25 cents Sent postase paid on receipt of price. The C.C. Liniment Co. oe a ee ee ee ny “ba The Daily LIBRARY Weel bum ber ge -y “t my AND Judoe's Library, ONE YEAR “lor 86. a0 f adrare , : JAMES FOLEY, —THE— CHAMPION CANDY MAKER ! I AS PURCHASED. THE DCANDY Kstablishment en Commercial Street, JUNCTION OF MAIN STREET, Nevad City, heretofore conducted by FW. WIL FINESTLOT OF HOLIDAY CANDY EVER SKEN HERE, ond ssf Madef Daily ON DHE PREMISES, Finest Imported Cowfectionse! DOMESTICLAND IMPORTED Nt -8-S AN-D4y-EMU 1 TS ‘The tBost Materialstt Scrupulously Neat. NEVADA DRUG STORE, Corner Broad ‘and Pine Streets. (NEVADA city} W. 0. WINTON, Proprietor: pARor STOCK OF PR PATENT MEDICINES Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Brushes tlet Articles ofall kinda, arleot purity varios WALLING, 21 Bush Street, S. F. J. M. FOR SALE BY ALL DROGGISTS, Attordey et-Law, WwW. EX. BOND, OFFICE-Tilley Building, Cocner Broad ; nod P fs Streets, Nevada City, General Manager and Seoretarv. Ex Superior Judge of Nevada County, For Sale by: the Money on pant. SEVEN Ura R Ta Due from A a era Furniture and wixtares. SScearh . 6061 8 Gold Bullion .... 2964 70 1 ,] ’ 1 Raat MERA ‘ s) = ie Best Family . saci ea USL Td LIABILITIES. pie! ss Paid up Capital. $ 30000 60 Reserve Fund. ... 10000 00 zi Undivided Profits . 16978 96 , ase Due Banks.. . ...-. 4300 Due Depositers.... 0 2.. -.eee 167808 54 “— Dividends Unpaid. 499 19678 36 ta Don't Fail to Try It. ali (irocor! “LILY WHITE,” lour inthe Markel. Made at Gridley, by the CENTRAL MILLING CO. With a firm resolve to do get the LATEST STYLE “We ask you candidly if satisfied customers. B. H. i) NEW YEAR ==) your trading where you can GOODS for the Tueast NMomneswe do not hold. out that inducement to every purchaser of HARDWARE, : IRON, : STBEL, re FURNISHING GOODS. We do most assuredly, and we sincerely trust that your name will be added to our growing list of new-and_ well Py MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Buildin; Broad Street: Transeript = oCareful attention given to. componding, — reaveiptions " & vompetent? 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