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October 3, 1888 (4 pages)

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* ~The Daily Transcript. So. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal eee wig CIRCULATES IN ee Grass Valley; Ro Spenceville North San Juan, ys te po ger nore joomfield, Moore’s j i Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every oth3 ertown of Nevada ; alsoin Placer . ‘ g@nd Sierra counties, at ramento, San Franciseo—in fact, throughout the State a _ “from ou to Diego, from the 8ierra to the ies h & Ready, rench CorLATE NEWS. E. Merrell, a lumber-man, fell over ‘a bank near Soquel and was killed. The fire of Thursday did $25,300 worth of damage at McMinville, Or. The present session of Congress has become the longest in America history. ‘R. T. Taylor, a school-teacher, shattered his leg while hunting in Shasta i fF : County. Ds Z The movement of the Mormons toward Mexico is assuming large proDEMOCRATIC. TICKET, For President, portions. Many Mexicans are leaving their Ke : : homes and-coming to the United we States to live. ss Jim Conley fatally shot J. D. Smith and W. W. Eastman in a cemetery are on the way to San Francisco via British Colambia steamers. Mark Johnson, a young negro, was ; swallowed by an alligator while bathmay ing in Burkhead creek, Georgia. ea McCune, the quarantine officer who j shot and killed James F. Bewley at Sheridan, Or., has been discharged. Clese observers in Wisconsin dnd Indiana predict that both of those States will give Republican majorities. The National Bank of the Republic, in Wall street, New York, has been ¥ robbed of $5,800, taken in one’ packA depraved woman, Who said she 8 was the daughter of Sherman Briggs of San Frencisco, died in New York on Saturday. Henry Wood, a Northern Pacific brakeman, was killed in the discharge of his duty between Tacoma and Carbonado on Saturday morning. A riot occurred in Georgetown, Ga., : ‘ _ over an election. A number of shots were exchanged and several persons wounded. The negro who started it escaped. > The unknown pugilist, backed by the New York Illustrated News to fight Kilrain for $5,000 a side, proves to be Joe Lannion, the South Boston heavy weight. : Seattle citizens on Saturday celebrated an important event in the city’s history, viz., the completion of the ‘ first cable line ever operated in Wash: ington Territory. Se ~ Upward of a thousand persons from various places paid their respects to General Harrison on Saturday, including a delegation of Normal School students of both sexes. A heavy snow-storm is reported in many localities in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. There are three inches of snow on the level in some places. Snow has alsofallen in Indiana. . NER IE SES AOC ARs Piles! Piles! Piles! . Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment is the only sure cure for Blind, Bleeding or Itching Piles ever discovered. It never fails to cure old chronic cases of long standing. Judge Coons, Marysville, says: “Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment cured me after year of suffering.”’ Judge Coffinbury ,Cleveland,O.,says: “T have found by experience that Dr. William’s. Indian Pile Ointment gives immedate and permanent relief.’’ We have hundreds of such testimonials. Do not suffer an instant longer. Sold by druggists at 50 cents per box or maled on receipt of price; the Wituiams Mr’e Co., Cleveland 0. Buckien’s Armica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum xd Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, . tgs Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin ErupBee tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. Itis guaranteed to ive perfect satisfaction, or money reunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Carr Bros. ti Werth Knowing. Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant, Lake City, Florida, was taken with a severe cold, attended with a distressing cough and running into consumption in its first stages. He tried many so-called popular remedies and) steadily grew worse. Was reduced in flesh, had difficulty in breathing and was unable to sleep. Finally tried Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption and about a half dozen bottles found himRB self well and has bad-no return of the disease. No other remedy can show King’s New Discovery for consumption, guaranteed to do just what is claimed for it. Trial battle free at Carr Bros. Drug Store. House to Rent, Situated on Boulder street, near the Plata. Six rooms, stable, chicken ‘house. Rent reasonable to responsi"yc wandaeh salt tabbed Chinese Allen G, Thurman, age. x For Associate Justice Supreme Court, found immediate relief, and after using . 80 great a record of cures, as Dr. Grover Cleveland, Of New York. ° od For Vice President, Of Ohio. For Presidential Electors, At Large, C: P. BERRY, B. D. MURPHY. ‘ First District, F. BERRINGER. Second District, A. CAMINETTI. Third District, C. A. JENKINS. Fourth District, P. J. MURPHY. Fifth District, N. BOWDEN. Sixth District, BYRON WATERS. For Chief Justice Supreme Court, NILES SEARLS, Of Nevada County. J. F. SULLIVAN, Of San Francisco, FOR CONGRESS, 2d District, * if You Are Sick With Headache, Netralgia, Rheumatism Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Blood Humors, Kidney Disease, Constipation, Female Troubles, Fever and Ague, Sleeplessness, Partial Paralysis, or Nervous Prostration, use Paine’s Celery Compound and be cured. In each of these the Cause is mental or physical overwork, dnxiety, exposure or malaria, the effect of which is to “ Paine's Celery celled as a Nerve Tonic. In my case a single bottle wrought a great change. M ness entirely disappeared, and wii cannot be exliver, and the whole tone of the w wonderfully in sick as I have been, Paine’s Celery Com: Will Cure You! Sold by dru . $1; six for$5. Prepared only by WELLs, For the Aged, Nervous, Debilitated. Regular Hepublican Nominee For Congressman—2d District, JOHN A. EAGON, Ory ackson, Amador County. . Regular Democratic Nominee For County Clerk, JAMES L. MORGAN, Of Cherokee. Regular Democratic Nominee For County Treasurer, B. N. SHOECRAFT, Of Nevada City. Regular Republican Nomine For District Attorney, FRANK T. NILON, ae pt Nevada City. Regular ihspubticne ibace, For State Senator, ie E. M. PRESTON, Of Nevads City. Regular Republican Nominee, For Recorder, JOHN A. RAPP, Of Nevada City, Begular Republican Nominee For Sheriff, GEORGE LORD, ; Of Grass Valley.3 Regular Republican Nominee For County Surveyor, CHARLES E. UREN, Of Grass Valley. MARION. BIGGS, Of Butte County. COUNTY TICKET. For Senator, JOHN H. AUSTIN, Of Pleasant Ridge. e ad For Assemblyman. 5th District, CHARLES W.'KITTS, Of Grass Valley. / man for the Fif eenth ned. District. € support as their ‘““‘RECLAMATiONIST REPRESENTATIVE.”” who advocates reclamation, which is reclaiming waste or pearly waste lands from a Bepublican Nominee For Clerk, — 5. A. Bulfinch, Of Truckee. Regular Democratic Nominee For Sheriff, GEORGE W. DUNSTER, Of Truckee. me For the Assembly. WISH TO GIVE NOTICE THAT I AM an independent candidate for AssemblyI ask the voters of this district for their By the term reclamationist I mean one For Sherifi, GEORCE W. DUNSTER, a Of Truckee. For County Clerk, JAMES L. MORGAN, Of Cherokee. For County Treasurer, B, N. SHOECRAFT, Of Nevada City. For District Attorney, THOMAS S. FORD, hte Ved Section 14,7. 16 N. R. 8 EK. M. D. Of Nevada City, For County Recorder, A. B, BRADY, Of Grdss Valley. For Public Administrator, i ED. SAMPSON, Of Grass Valley. For Coroner, GEORGE TRACY, Of Grass Valley. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISORS, First District—Nevada Township, J.P. EBAUCH, Of Nevada City. Second District—Crass Valley Township, W, D. WOODS, Of Grasse Valley, ble party. Apply at Union Hotel. tf Pears’ Soap is the most elegant toilet adjunct. . Comgregational Beneficent. The ladies of the Congregational Churgh will give one of their Benefi @ent Socials at the residence of Mrs. Mills, on Wednesday evening, October All are cordially invited to pct2-2 é Apply to Mra, E. Weiss. oct2-Bt m, fine supper and gen. Z>!r¢ Fifth District—Meadow Lake and Little York Townships, DANIEL McPHETRES, Of Truckee, ROAD OVERSEERS: condition of uselessness, or of comparatively liffla mse, ta that of groater value and a better state of usefulness, according as the conditions of an already bestowe mit by man’s labor intelligently’ bestowed thereon; to bring into operation the best methods possible to extract. from Nature’ resources the greatest amount of benefi mankind, whether in the line of farmin ? mining, manufacturing or whatever else. padapey and to the State, and more werthy of consi United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal. Se . shes THE MATTER OF ISABELLA McCommissioner, conveyed in bis letier “N” ing the affidavit of sai and good cause appearing therefor: together with her witnesses, and each and all parties claiming said lots, or any portion . 8 locality, to the benefits by the Creator, may perThis subjectisof more importance to this eration in this present political campaign, than all other issues before the people. JOHN A. BALL. Penn Vaelly, Aug. 24, 1838. i cater ety Se eee Es Land Notice. he vember 22d, 188. KEON, Homestead Application No. $130. Involving Lots 8and 9 of the 8 E. 4 of the Pursuant to the instructions of the Hon. Isabella MeKeon, it is ordered that the said Isabella McKeon thereof, as being mineral in character, and therefore not open tothe entry of said MeKeon, be and appear before the County . 4t Clerk of Nevada county, at his office in Nevada City, on the Fiiteenth day of November, 1888, at 10 A M. of that day, then and there to introduce evidence to establish the agricultural or mineral character of said lota . t© *omhe s d f he said County Clerk is hereby desi “ ed asthe officer nearest the ee ibd sarees And itis further ordered that service hereof be made by publication in the Nevada Daily . TRANSCRIPT, a paper designated as published nearest the jand, and by posting in the local office énd upon each 2 subdivision os the land, for 40 days prior to the return ay, And if either said Isabella MeKeon, or any mineral} claimant, shall fail to appear in response to this citation, default will be truly entered $29. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. PLAZA PAINT SHOP. R. P. BOWERMAN seen! Would respectfully inform the people of Nevada City and yicinity that he has opened a First-class Paint Shop, On the Plaza, near the corner of Diets mento Street, Nevada City, And is prepared to do the following kinds of Painting : Carriages and Wagons, Houses and Roofs, First District .. WM. WHI ti ap y TE Second c: oo sews 53 POM Pes. JAS rai 4 JAS. HACKETT .-++ JAS. BLANEY, Sx, JUSTICES: Nevada Towliship—F, Power; Leoron GaRTHE, : : CONSTABLES: Nevade Township—Ricuanp DiLLon, W. G. Cape : Signs, Plain and Fancy, Distemper Painting a specialty . “Very select Millinery Des. : speci y DeFIRST-CLASS WORK ; * a Artistic City Trimmer in. . PRICES Low!. gg yj ; GIVE ME A TRIAL. laurie vee pH ara a f . ringfield, Mass., writes :— * Teil my Mende it. 4 Coat Colored pound . Garments Renewed CHARDSON & Co., Burlington, Vi Unequalied ig Bey At Druggists WELLS, RICHARDSOUS CO.@rops. Burlington, Vt REPUBLICAN MEETINGS! will address the people of Nevada county on the issues of the day, at the following places : ber 10th. ber 13th. -—. Nevada City, Wednesday, Oct. 17th. You Bet, Tuesday, October 23rd. Boca, Friday, October 26th. Truckee, Saturday, Cctober 27th. Nevada City, Saturday, Nov. 3d. Grass Valley, Monday, Nov. 5th, RALLY! ~: GEORGE L. Hugues, Secretary. Mules, Work Horses. Roadsters At Reavis’ Ranch; Near Chico, Butte Oo. . imported Jacks, out of first-class American Mares. These Mules were all raised by Mr. Reavis, and are fi'st-class in every particular; none will exceed seven years of age. They will be sold as desired, in string teams, mecned a opele. epere will also be ofere abou hit ead of first-cl W. Animals! 4 ug ap 5 ime will be offered about fifty head of fashionable bred Trotting Mai es, Colts, Filof June 15th, 188°, and upon reading and fil. lies and Geldings, got by standard bred Stalaoe Suen se PAteCiar, Monroe Chief, Steinway, Blackbird, ete. extensive sale tnat hastaken place in Noithern California, and Mr. Reavis’ reputation fered will be of a superior character. The terms wi'] be cash, or approved notes , Catalogues are being prepared, givin, digrees and full particninig® Ps des av Any information desired may be obtained upon application to Mr, Reavis, Chicago, or . Larvest Dry Goods Store 1@) A Child can use them! and Merchants. Dye Book free Harrison and Morton’! PROTECTION TO AMERICAN INDUSTRIES}! E. M. PRESTON, _ Hon. J. SIMS, Hon. J. . . SYKES.~ Hon. B. J. WATSON. : FRANK T. NILON; z Ss. A. BULFINCH, And other Republican candidates Spenceville, Thursday, October 4th. Rough and Ready, Friday, Oct. 5th. Grass Valley, Saturday, October 6th. French Corral, Tuesday, Oct. 9th. North San Juan, Wednesday, OctoColumbia Hill, Thursday, Oct. 11th. Graniteville, Friday, October 12th. North Bloomfield, Saturday, OctoMaybert, Friday, October, 19th. Washington,Saturday, October 20th. RALLY! Warranted to color more goods . than any ‘other dyes ever made, and to: ive more hri'liant and durable colors. Ask fur the jw, nervous. and take no other. he sulting affection of the stomach, heat ana . 4 Oress Dyed CENTS. for all Fancy and Art Work. (REPUBLICAN TICKED FOR PRESIDENT, Benjamin Harrison, {fOF INDIANA. $ FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, Levi P. Morton, OF NEW YORK. =FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 1 At Large, JOHN F. SWIFT,: W.H. L. BARNES. 1st District, T. L. CAROTHERS, (C. C. Bush, alternate.) 2d District, G. W. SCHELL. (F. W. Street, alternate.) { “3a District, : (J. P. Abbott, alternate.) _4th District, G. A: KNIGHT. (J. R. Lowe, alternate. ) 5th District, 8S. M. SHORTRIDGE.> (C. Denike, alternate.) 6th District, H. M. STREETER. . (H. V. Morehouse, alternate.) FOR CONCRESS: 1st Distriet, J. J. DEHAVEN, Of Humboldt County. 2d District, JOHN ‘A. EBEAGONW, Of Amador County. + 3d District, JOSEPH McKENNA, {Of Solano County. 4th Distriet,} : W.-W. MORRCW, . Of San Francisco. 5th District, T. G. PHELPS, MP All are invited to attend these
meetings and hear the issues of the campaign discussed. Local Committees are requested to make. all necessary arrangements for the meetings. By order Couhty Central Committee. ERASTUS BOND, Chairman. GREAT AUCTION SALE AND TROTTING HORSES, : —ON— onday,. October 15th, 1888, At 10 A. M., N THE ABOVE DATE WE WILL OFFER for sale, at the ranch of D. M. Reavis, q., 246 miles from Chico, three hundred ad first-class Mulés, sire by Kentucky and of American Mares, by imrted Percheron Stallions. At the ‘same This will be the most breeder is a guarantee that the stock ofcurrent interest. the undersigned, KILLIP & CO., 22 Montgomery St., San Francisco. In Nevada County ! THE BEE HIVE. SAMUEL YEO, : PROPRIETOR, . GRASS VaLury. STOCK OF NEW CLOAKS; NEW DRESS Goops, NEW MILLINERY, NEW CARPETS, NEW WALL PAPER, Of San Mateo County: 6th District, GEN. VANDEVER, Of Les Angeles. For Senator, EB. M. Preston, Of Nevada City. Assemblyman Mth District, J. Sims, Of Nevada City. Assemblyman 15th District, J.I. Sykes, Of Grass Valley. Sheriff, George Lord, Of Grass Valley. Clerk, S. A. Bulfinch. Of Truckee. District Attorney, ¥F., 'T. Nilon.Of Nevada City. Treasurer, B, J. Watson, Of NevadaXity. Recorfter, John A. Rapp. Of Nevada City. Public Administrator, Fred A. Thomas;. Of Grass Valley. Surveyor, 1. E. Uren, Of Grass Valley. Coroner, William Powell, Of Grass Valley. {Republican County Ticket. . this condition. jscum began to disappear, and has A Revolution in Procress. Of the many great discoveries that have marked each era in human progress, increasing man’s knowledge and control of natural forces, making him @ master instead of a slave.and adding to the comfort and happiness of the human race, the discoveries of Dr. J. Eugene Jordan, author of the Histogenetic System of Medicine, must, from the nature of things, rank among the foremost. The thousands of cases which have already been cur y this system, embracing the diseases heretofore regarded as incurable, place the greatness of his discoveries beyond question, and build for him a monument in the hearts of the people. ‘ In his book entitled, ‘‘The Entire Revolution of Medicine,” is given a comprehensive description of this new system, and its practical ef aay which briefly stated is as follogs: He rebuilds the diseased cells and tissues of the body with the same proximate principles and ferments, organic bodies, and so on, which’ are nominally srepared im the body by the glands. form of medicine, giving that particular principle, which he sees from their symptoms their glands are unable to prepare. ' oe it is a beautiful science, ‘’and~built, upon scientific principles, as is abundantly proven by the following endorsements from men whose. prominence in the scientific world makes them competent critics, and speaks volumes for this new and rational system of medicine: CuicaGo, January Ist, 1888. This is to certify that I have made @ thorough investigation of the Histogentic medicines, prepared by Dr. J. Eugene Jordan, and of his unique methods of research, and am therefor competent to form a correct judgment. I pronounce them marvelous products of the highest skill, showing an acuaintance with the natural sciences ar in advance of any savant with whose works the world is acquainted. The amount of time and painstaking which the Doctor has expended upon the single branch of spectroscope is enormous, and his. @iscoveries startling ; also having used these medicines in my own practice, Ican say that their actual success in curing disease is as great as their discovery. The revolution of the medical science of today is no dream; it is at hand: J.B. 8. Kine, M.D., P: D., Prof. Chem. afd Toxicology Hahnemann Medical College of Chicago. CuicaGo, February 26th, 1887. Dear Sir :—Allow me the pleasure of adding one more leaf to your wreatin. Nit is, pernaps, not strictly professional, buf it is certainly honorable. Your medicine has accomplished ror me what ro Mk seemed impossible, and what certainly baffled the skill and knowledge of the highest in the fraternity. You have-not only helped me pliysically, but you have opened a vista of possibilities for which I cannot thank you sufficiently. I congratulate the century in Which you live. The who causes two blades of grass to grow where before there was only one, is a inte happiness. May you live long and continue to «lo good; and may bigotry—the child of darkness—vyanish from your path as the mist -from the glorious splendor of the rising sun. Yours fraternally, H. G. Brices, Ph., B., M.D. Nevana Crry, Sept. 8th, 1888. Fer—twentyyears past -imysister, Nannie Robb, has suffered greatly from chronic bowel troubles, whic for the last six years have been very . ' bad‘indeed ; and gradually grew worse until about five months ago. At that® time she was a complete physical wreck. Words cannot tell what she suffered or describe her wretched physical state, and we felt that she could not live much longer. About enetic medas we had J.Eugene Jordan’s His icine would cure her, an After taking the medicine prescribed a short time, this trouble, which allcompletely cured. This, was about five months ago, and tHere has heen no return of the trouble since. four years. Both eyes were coated over withascum s0 thick that no part of the iris or pupil could be seen. Mr. Tuck said the medicine would eure In a short timethe steadily grown less—just as he said it would, until now it is more than half one and the greater part of the iriscan be plainly seen in both eyes, and the scum is steadily growing less. The doctor says the optic nerves are paralyzed, but this too can be cured. She is now taking medicine for the paralysis, and there is soi.e change in this eondition, and whether it is cured or not, enough has certainly been donein her case to prove that by the HistogeneticSystem of Medicine some things can be done which occulists of high standing told us_ was ‘utterly impossible. She has also been afflicted for along time with a peculiar trouble in the head, causing her a great deal of suffering. This trouble is much better some of its worst features having entirely disappeared. All the above re‘sults have keen obtained by taking Dr. J, E, Jordon’s medicines internally. Berrie A. Ross. Nevaps Cry, Sept. 8, 1888. Several weeks ago J took a bad cold, which was followed by gore throat and biliousness, accompanied with fever ack. Having heard of the remarkable cares made by Dr. J. Eugene Jordan’s Histogenetic medicines,and hearing that they cured quickly in acute cases, I decided to give them a tril. {called in H. C. Tuck, the Doctor’s Supervisor 1st District, J. M. Bute fington, Jr. Supervisor 24 District, Bi:thard Neell. z Supervisor 5th, District, FF. P. Stevens. ‘ROAD OVERSEERS. let District. J.B. Hite kcock . ST BO RE SSS A W. PB. Morris . 3a se Beer a F John T. Cline 4th « +o..) demec Floming 5th 44 riibere RAR PRG aae T. J. ‘imith — JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Nevada Township. .A. R. Waps\vortTu “4® . Hamiyron McCo emick Meadow Lake ‘Fp. ..D, W, BeveRton 2M AES», BageoRy Pa eKeR » CONSTABLES. Nevada Townghip.....Wai Scorr ad “* ...,-.J0sEPH Foy =r .-«, JACOB TERETE BS '. representative for Nevada City; and . she sent for-Dr. aftertaking the medicine prescribed for about t irty-six hours, the fever, together with its attending symptoms, was entirely gone; and I was restored to my usual health. Mrs. I. U. Grey. Miss Mamie Ryan was taken very sick with bilious fever, suffering with severe pose in the head and different parts of the body, anda very high fever, Acting onthe advice Of a friend, } J. E. Jordan’s representative, who prescribed H istogenetic medicines, which quickly gave relief ly cured the fever, together with its ater’ to health. stored A number of other persons residi in Nevada City, th ames po se given, have beerftured of various diseases, chronic and acute, by the above treatment, embracing Catarrh, Lung Trouble, Female. Diseases, Chronic Headache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pneumonia, Measles,Sore Throat, ee ae ete, Lape r, Jordan can bé consulted and his treatment obtained. th his representative, H.O: TUCK, who can be found at his rooms in the Burns’ cotsireet, near M, BE. Church, hose he supplies to the sick in tke+-wi eu, aca iio misery . California Powder “Works, a aS ae ¥ in Northern-Central California. AS BEMOVED HIS BARBER H SHOP TO : tried the old school of medici yithY i 6 out bonsht, dechlad t0 a tes ten. The Rear of Britland § Saloon, other med.cines failed to benefit, was os Opposite his old Stand, go and dull aching pains in the head and . < Signs, Plain and Fancy, and within forty-eight hours somuilate. Campaign Banners and Transparencies, pees . aches and pains, and fully reAdvertising * Fenoes and ‘ Decorative Work of all kinds, tion of the county, Down Goes Furnitur THE STOCK OF FURNITURE W IN OUR STORE MUST BE RENoncea regardless of what we get for it in order to make room for Two Carloads of Furniture Now on the way from the East: For this reason we Offer gee Extraordinary Bargains BEDROOM SETS, PARLOR SETS, DINING ROOM TABLES AND CHAIRS, ~< .BEDS AND BEDDING, LOUNGES, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES, Ete. Fine Uphosterng a Specialty Finest Stock of Farnitars: IN NEVADA COUNTY) LEGG & SHAW Importers and Dealers in Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves TINWARE, DOORS, WINDOWS, COAL, OIL, PAINTS, VARNISHES, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Leather and Shoé Findings,. Glassware, Guns, Pistols, Shot, Caps, Fuse, Cutlery, Crockery, Horseshoes, Nails, Barbed Wire, Ete. Kitchen Stoves and Ranges, Oil Stoves, Manufacturers and Repairers of Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware HYDRAULIC PIPE, Gas and Water Pipes and Fittings, Mining Implements a Specialty AGENTS FOR THE Largest and st Equipped HARDAWRE 8 ORE Prices as Low as the Lowest om = LEGG & SHAW, Main Street. Nevada City BARBER SHOP REMOVED. C. E. WILDE ON PINE STREET, Where he will hetter prepared wud ai kinds of Tonsorial wor class style. han ever in firstoct2-I1m New York Bakery. ——9. = G. WM. DURST, : Proprietor —-o— AVING PURCHASED THIS WELL. known and popular Bakery of Mrs. John Hurst, on © OOMMEROIAL STREET, ¥ Tintend to keep on hand at all times a good Variety of : BREAD, PIES, 2 CAKE, *.:~ Ete,, Wedding Cakes > And Pastry Made to order on short notice o1 reasonable terms. most All order for anything in my line prompt ly attended fo. By strict attention to business, giving good satisfaction an iselling atlow rates, hope to merit a liberal patronage, G. W RST MORTON BROS. Have opeued a Shop on Neal St. near cor. of Neal and Mill 8ts., GRASS VALLEY. VW HERE THEY ARE PREPARED TO tuke contracts ; a s 8 on the following PAINTING : Carriage & Provisoin Wagons House, Inside and Out, First Class Work. Prices Reasonable. . (A Orders taken fron any poriss Mary Thomas, PIANO TEACHER, AS RETURNED FROM HER VACAH od and will-be pleased for her pupils evada City, Cualifornis. Consultation free. . sepl3 hi ‘ose wishing {nstructions on the 'B. H. MILLER Regularly Receives The -"Most’Anoroved Stvles IN MENS AND BOX’S OoLorTH in G And Furnishing Goods. As Handsome a lot of Neckties, Scarfs, Oravats, Fte., Ete., As can be found anywhere. In the way of My Stock is not excelled, The Latest Eastern Fashions Stiff and Soft Ta.t. BOOTS AND SHOES, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, And everything else usually found in a first-class store of the kind. My!Prices “are ‘Astonishingly:Low and my Stock’is the’Most Oor-nl-te. : B. H. MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street. A. FRIEDMAN. ‘ Broaa Street. ¥ Below National Hotel. Nevada ity ASTIONARLE ‘TAILOR. Makes to Order the Finest For Gentlemer and Boys At the Lowest Prices AND ACCORDING TO Toe Very Latest Spring Styles, =Call and sec my elegent Line of Goods, ineluding Scotch Tweeds,French Percales, “\ Cassimeres, West ofEngland Cloth, Een Etc. ——a a we A Perfect=Fit Guaranteed: : —_—-9 — . Pants a Specialty. =O Parties from up country, when in. Nevada City, can have their measures taken for suits or single garments, which will be forward ed by express, as ordefed ‘ Repairing and Pressing done, andalterations made atthe Lowest Prices, A. FRIEDMAN, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY CITY HOTEL. (eae OF BROAD AND UNION sT¢ ; oe THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN Foy thoroughly overhauled and renGA) ovated, and under the private H am management has become nl) One of the most Popular Hotels iN NEVADA CITY, sit is conducted on strictly Temperance Principles. It has no Bar-room, and is therefore just’ the place for those in search of a good quiet place to board and lodge. The Rooms are all sunny, light andairy. The Tables are supplied with the best im the market, at the fol. lowing low rates; Board, without Lodging, per week $4.50 ‘ Board and Lodging, per week, $5. to 6, ; Rooms, er Night, 25 cents, Bingle Meals, 26 ‘cents, "i 0. C. CONLAN. ti eens CHAS. DENNY, . (a CHAMPION HORSE SHOER, N®Ez,2008 seu NION LIVERY gra. undersigned m; a y piane, to inform her by note at her home . ig ‘0 Grass Valley. im + Underwear Dress and Business Suits FANTIONABLE TAILOR, Owners of fine horses are ee Pn at the . bin, Pa aE ACY EY NS Rg py ME? 0 29 -— — el Cs = S. . } oce Drv first