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January 21, 1890 (4 pages)

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a va : ( aay LT pas = ee }. ment of a specially prepared 13, &. CARR. a i T. &. Cage Of . Bae Daily Granscript, . jue omuome wnrre, . OLD LONDON dusToms, Tike Ma ic, >! SBI 0 1S BOLING. . vicssnes to ots oe \ oa. ‘i eacaenn eee onal city, cai . A N™ Jervey Womin Who Once slapped . The knglish Metropolis » Voritabe Strong. ee length of time without pain or inooncarr Bros. ; ‘ : ’ usen ‘a j _ Seog “CIRCULATES 18 : In a pistarenque village among the The majority of people, if asked Peet prone wanes ers Vi f Pe I E, Ss apes oo pa or THE — ae pate, Rye Rf oe dong oe well-wooded hills of Morris County, where in England they would search will Sore Throat are, in most cases, imARI 0 US ee Vi 0 C. : a > Worth San Yuan Cor. N. J., lives an elderly woman from” ’+with: the best chanes of success for mediately relieved . ---. : Nevapa Crry, Jan. 18, 1 eau. South Boom ela, Moors . whom Dr. H. & Drayton has drawn the existence of old-time customs and by “she sae: of Tale oe Soma peete ap m7 sree Ye, LACE : DRUG : :t STi IR : ie u piped county poe acer thé following naive story. The nar observances, would probably name. _. wonderful remedy. . : injured by an accident, both ofmy PA } E, 3 ee and Sierra counti smento, San . ration ix in the old lady’s words: . the extreme north an@ the extreme:. , 74 ‘+ strengthens the . Reliable Sources. eves being burned by melted metal. : i 4 : eet eat the 8i-. “My father,” said Mra White, westof our island. At any rate, we ace ered ae Since then I-have been much troubled Cor. Pine ana Be Nevada vity. a al ns erra to: ” 3 Fr irri ation, 4 Ut . # * = ; i was a clerk in the arsenal at Wool. feel assured that very OF ran peas its-the inroads of about seeing, particularly in using my }. SRS 3 _trying to fied who shaved Williams, ‘were so thick as to obstruct the sunalmost eyer since. ~ —vertised letters: TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1890. A dtelen Shave. ‘Frank Williams, who was on Thursday lastindicted by the United States Grand Jury at San Francisco for robbing the United States mail on the Downieville and Nevada City stage line and elsewhere, was brought into the United States District Court Friday for arraignment, but owing to the iliness of Judge Hoffman nothing was} done: sneenlladesiteivacts_ Sialic: Postoffice Inspector Siebold is now cannon balls. The officers all knew me, and I knew King William very visited the arsenal occasionally, and there would then be parades and evolu deliziied mevory much. King Will. iam called me Chlorie-—I don’t. know would cut off my curls, I had a great the Queen would be naturally in the for when ‘he appeared in court he no longer had the heavy moustache he wore when arrested, and which was one of the means of identifying him. The witnesses had some difficulty in recogaizing-him after it was gone, and the Inspector believes that the shaving was done surreptiously in the County_Jail. Supérior Court. also with military honors, Duke was a high officer in the army, token of his arrival. When a royal party’ came t6 the gates these guns let all the soldiers at the arsenal and down the marshes know that they must be at their posts, and no oné was allowed then to_enter hewed gates without authority. = The iollowing business wastransactand Duchess were coming, and. Iwas; ed in the Superjor Court Monday, at the gates when they arrived. A Hon. J. M. Walling presiding: , little girl came tripping along, and s& Estate of Wm. Westerfield, deceas. did not suppose that she was, in the ol: Adaiuiciater Giettel te: fle royal party, for I had never seen her final account within one week. J. M. Smith vs. Nevada Reservoir Ditch Co. enter the yard, I called out: ‘You can ‘ing in.’ Iran to her and said: ‘No, and service of same continued one week. Motjon to rescind order .extending time to answer taken under adieee Wear, deceased. toria. My father learned of it, and Probate of will continued one week. "95 Very angry with meand thought J. ¥F. Jatunn vs. J. M. Smithet al Motion for new trial over-ruled. _ Estate and guardianship of Frank Guscetti, minor. Third annual ac-_ coutit settled. Weather-W ise Insects. countofit. I was made to apologize tothe Princess and beg her pardon, my father.' might have shaken her a little or “One day we heard thatthe Duke you are not,’ and took hold of her to , ‘ prevent it.“ Then an officer ‘came and common councilmen of the precinct pulled me away, saying: that I: had. attended, but we belieye this portion . been very rude to the Princess Vichas been diverted: wich when I was a-chit of a girl, and 0 the city of London I was very fond of running about in a8 it may seem, whilethe country has the arsenal yard, where I used to play . become terribly prosaic and commonamong the big guns and the héaps of . place inthese matters, vabile the old . } songs and the old sports have died cut, . . and the old customs have béen disconwell, and the Duke of Kent. They . tinued as ill assorting with an age of ogress, the city of London is a vértable stronghold of customs and ob‘jons and cannon firing, which . servances which have long since been banished from Arcadia ° Yo begin with thé city churches, to why—and sometimes said that he Whicl just now more intelligent attention ts being drawn than they have lot of hair that curled. © Sometimes --enjoyed ever since the-city ceased ‘to. be a place of residence, there are-sera, party that came to the arsenal. The mons preached inthem upon ‘Bpecial Duke and Duchess of _Kent_came 0tcasions_for_the—erigin—of—many-ef occasionally, arid: they were received which we must go back a long way in as the.cur history; and there are custéms ' p-acticed in connection with them of ' and the guards fired signal guns in wW.\ich in many cases the origin is absolutely unknown. Cn St Paul's Day, for instance, —~-2 sermon has “been preached in St. Sepu'chre’s Newgate, since Paul Jervis ordained it in 1717, on “tho excellence of the-Liturgy of the Church of Eng:and,’? and, in addition, en .agh money was\left to pay the preacher fo*ty shillings, certain sums to curate-and cierk, twenty shillings each to the ‘cn poorest householders of the Smithfield quarter of N8t. Sepulchre’s pa::h, four pounds to and received a severe whipping from pences from off it They say that I slapped has been observed’for over four hunher face, but Iam sure I didnot, but 1 dred years. the treasurer of St. Bartholomew's _ before, and when she was abott, to Hospital, and the re:idue of yearly rents andprofits to be divided among not go-in-there.’ She—stepped—and—such-poor of the parish-ay attend—the-j ‘Hearing of motion to set jooked at me, and then said: ‘Iam gosermon. Money-«23 also provided for aside order of publication of summonr a dinner in the eyening,-at which the vicar, clergy, church-wardens and Again, to: thig day, on Maundy Batholomew the Great, Smithfield, and pick up twerty-one new sixa custom which On the same day, until quite rocentty, 1! sixty youngost ' slapped her arms, becauseI was angry bluv-coat boys used ta,assemble in a One day last Fajl millions of butterthat she did not heed what I said, and Lombard sireet chirch and receive a flies passed over this city going in a, momo Freee At Hewes. ee arsenal while the Duke was there. light. The Transcript said then that the insects doubiless smelled a hard _ Winter coming and were fleeing before Say nearly my own age, ten or tweiva It was several years before her COrQs began falling and it has been storming It was one illustri-! ous orcasion when a newspaper weather propbet knew what he was talking about. Advertised Letters, roses on her head. She wore a green silk Spencer, and low, button shoes sorry that I had treated her so when I [ae told who she was, but it was a was very likely a self-willed, saucy little wench, and spoiled bythe soldiers and officers. I have a brother The following is a list of letters remaining in the Postoffice at Nevad: City, California, for the week ending Jan. 18th, 1889. Any one calliny or these letters will please ask for adheld important positions. Another . brother of mine fought in the Crimea He was an officer, tog. My brothers Were well-educated men. . “Did the King say any thing about the affair with the Princess? . Yes; he asked the next time he came where Chlorie was, and when he saw me said that “he was glad that 1 had begged her pardon. I usually saw King William whenever he visited the arsenal, and he was really quite friendly toward me.”’ Clayton, Chas. B. Gella, Gus Gobay, Joseph CALVIN R, CLARKE, P, M, On the Central Pacifie. The Central Pacific. railroad has been blocked with snow east of Dutch Flat since last Wednesday. The railroad men say it is liable to remain closed for a week or more, as the snew has nevér before been so deep along the line. o . Beyenty years of age; the time of her ; birth I could not obtain, as she ineinaig dicated a chary reserve with regard to Darwin and Boyd, the anti-mininy ‘the exact number of her years. She spies, have been driven out of th 48: intelligent, ready, and has that mountains by the deep ynow. They bearing that shows past associations left Sunday. and_went to Yuba City; with people a ee and pee here Darwin’s wife and Boyd’s. *0%al rank. How it was that she kad came to America appears to be due to sweetheart reside. . the fact of her marriage being disDied at the Hospital tasteful to her family and to her determination to do as she pleased. “I might have done better than marry a common soldier,"’ she said, ‘‘but I Back to Siickensdom,. ~ Benjamin Bynon, a native of Wales aged 57 years and an old-time resident . of Birchville, died Sunday evening at. loved him.”~My family would not rec, ognize him, and that threw us out.'’— the county hospital. He recently . i Once & Week. came here to be treated for asthma. ee : VICE F REE. Catanan is caused by scrofulous acpD: A taint in the blood, and is cured by How a Devrolt Gamin Catechised aud Hood’s Sarsapurilla, which purifies Consoled ‘a Suffering Woman. and enriches the blood and gives the} A woman with her jaw tied up in -whole system _healih _and_ strength.. handkerchief-was-standing-in—the Try this “peculiar medicine.” It i, door-way leuding to a Woodward aveprepared b by G. I. Hood & Co., Lowe nue dentist's yesterday when a boy ‘ came along, caught on and stopped to [ccs & \Haw, (inquire: —DEALERS IN— Staple and Fancy Hardware “Yes.” ‘How long?” Twelve Distinct Styles of , a and jawed your husband?" % i) es “For a week,’’ HEATING :: STOVES, . ! “Lemme sca’ ca r “Going to have it pulled?” j fpd all the Best.and Newest Pat“ She opened her mouth.and put her \ “Tried peppormint,;, camphor, hot salt, ashes, laudanum, and so on, I suppose."” , re *Yos.’’ « soe — “Kicked over chairs, spanked the ‘41 —T—guess so.”’ finger on the tooth, and he made a: . genes? brief inspection and said: OOOK :: STOVES :: AND :: RANGES, “TI was going to advise the faith All Styles, cure, but: it’s too far gone. Advise you to have it pulled. Deleterious to fone general system in present state. _. Won't hurt over thirty seconds, Go ‘. bOme smiling. Brace up and be a The Famous Superior Range, The Best in fn the Market. Agents tor tiie the celebratedwr “ No staal day.''—DeCORRUGATED IRON ROOFING woe es: si : Guns, Pistols, Wiis will Simmons Liver Revulator do? Make you well by restoring action to the liver. as Tae Rev. George H. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind., says: ‘Both myeelf and wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s Ammunitionsof all.Kinds, “BOLE AGENTS FOR 0. Vv. B, “Pocket Knives e owe ds not ca English eut-. Consumption cure.’ Sold by Oarr ‘tety, We believa, inthe wperior! Bee ’ merits of ale ete, & ‘ For Rent, ee OILS, P ete Bee * WINDOW G GLABR, ETO: The residence next to Methodist Church is offered for rent. Apply to We Sell Everything st 1. “Frank Aumner. Ban” ‘Francisco eres, FREIGHT. ADDED,_—— 1 ee» Bexcoam’s Prius cure bilious and ~ nervous ills,” tho“How old. was she then? I should boys of the same se!.ool. nation. I remember just how®she afterwards procc: '. looked. “She was a trim little thing Howse. On Whit-* with light hair, a hat trimmed with of the Skinners’ Company proceed in pretty hard task to beg her pardon. J . . Tuosd: ny is still Mrs. White is a woman not far fromI thought that it was only out of new peniy and 6 bag of raisins accuriosity she had run over to the cording to tho wil! of Peter Symonds, who. died in 1568, ind-at Easter thé which »comes in for a goodly sha. cofthe eld citizen charity, hear the Sj ilal sermon, and to the Mafision state from their hu! to hear a sermen in the church of St. Antholin. Or with straps around the ankle. I fels © Whit-Monday is the famous Flour sermon at the church of St. Catharine ; Creo, Leadenhall street, and on Whitp-eached, at the church of St. Leonnrd, Shoreditch, in aco dance with ths wil of Thomas Fairchild, gardener, who died in 1728, Richard who was for some time an and left twenty-eighs pounds, for the officer in the Royal Engineers and has =purpose, & sermon on ‘Lhe certainty of resurrection from the ‘dead, as shown by the changes in the oper. ations of tle ‘animal and vegetable kingdom,” —London Standard. ———-* URBAN SIMPLICITY: . Phe Helplessness of the Cockney When Turned Loose in the Country. It is true enough that when the rustic cousin comes.to visit his city . relatives ho i3 apt to be rather simple, and to show ignorance of city ways which deems te a proof of utter mental vacuity; but it is equally true that when tie time arrives for a return of the visit, the city relatives, if they did but know it, slow quite as proowledge of rural affairs, aud one even More inexcusaays is so dullas to suppose that honey is milked from the ‘that, and sity institutions the urban friend; found a Iack of kn ble. Nobocy nowr bees as miik from the cows; turnips and pumpkins grow’on tress, and that roosters lay eggs; but‘there is still a sufficient i; mnérance to give the country people as good a chance [ to smite on their own territory at the . “greenness"’. of their latter have when rusticity comes to town. Nothing is at once more ignorant . than the cockney ' turned loose and Jependent upon his Own .resources.-in the country; and that the country people laugh at him —is-the legitimate rosult of his inevita= ble blunders. Heis seldom quite so duil as the city-b ed domestic, who is répresented a3 leaving’ her candle burning all night, because, having been accustomed to gas all her life, and more helpless she did not, as she explained to her mistress next morning, ‘‘know. how to~ turn if out;” but in @ thousand ways he displays his inability to cope with His standards no longer serve him, and when once a man is cut adrift from his standards, he is entirely at° the the difficulties of the situation. mercy of circumstances. who is ready to learn, has no farther trouble: It is in the endeavor to appear to be master of a situation which is really too strong for one that the absurdity lies One may be helpless by the force of circumstances; if he _{s also ridiculous it is his own fault, — Boston Courier } a” olf, IN REM Ae sy , jumbagg EE te grt t every stage of that dread disease, ayer" $ ae Pec: ‘ refrezhing rest, “T have nsed Aver’s Cherry Pectoral in my fawily for thirty years aud have always found it the bent> remedy for etoup, to which complaint my children have been subject.’’—Capt. U. Carley, Srooklyn, N. “From an experience of. over thirty vars in “the sale of proprictary mediines, T feel justified <in recommending “\yer’s Cherry Pectoral One of the best recommendations of the Pectoral is —heendaring quality of its popularity, it being more salable now than it was twenty-five years ago, when its Breat . “ailecess was considered marvelons,”— iruly KAY _ With theoimoat he ppy resutts. After taking a few doses si seemed. te or¢athe easter, fm, within a weék, was “out of danger, We continned civing the MR. §. Drake, M. D., Beliet, Kans. My. little sister, four years of age, ‘was so tH.from brenchitis that-we had emost givenup hope of her recavery. Jur family pliysician, a skilfal nan and af large experience, prononnced it usetess" to give léF aliv More “mMedicipe> saving that he had done att was possible to do, and we mst preparefor the worst. As alast resort, we determined 16 try Ayer’s Cherry Pectoraleond I ean Pectoral until satistied she was entirely well, This hs enme unbounded faith n the ver ahion. and i reeominend it tantintenthy, to ny castoyaers.’—Cl O. Lepper, Draggist, Fort Wayne, ind. For Colds and Censhs, take Ayer’s Cherry. Pectoral, zh evar of Genie Mat What is Said by People ‘Who Have Been Treated by Prof. Frank, the N. ¥. Optician, _ Interesting Reading for All. I take pleasure in testifying te the professional skill and excellent work Professor Frank; and it is with full confidence in his abilities that I can Fecommend him to all those who require the services of a careful and skilled optician. : = _Rev. H. H. Wiicox. ' Neyapa City, Jan. 15, 1890, _ From my own experience I can-only” say, if you ore in any way troubled with youreyésight, do .not postpone consulting “Prof. Frank. y exwhich n-T have received at the-hands-ef {. . may say that by missing this opporjtanity I would have suffered very eyes in doing fine work. Reading and naw-tiling were utter impossibilities to me, everything before me getting, confused and streams of. water running from ®my eyes. Hearing sc much about the Professor I consulted him und I will never regretit. He baniehed the troubles referred to aboye, and Ican now use my eyesight for any length of timeand without pain or trouble. ‘I would-not mind tenfold the expense for the satisfaction of having his opinion and assistance. Everybody knows I am not a millionaire, but my eyesight is a most im. + portant” matter to_me_jast the same. . Oscar Brown. About six months ago I consnited Prof. Frank professionally; as my eyesight had. been causing\me: much trouble. I was afflicted with a severe pain which grew worse as it progressed.’ ‘Alarmed about this condition I went to the Professor with results which are most. pleasing tome. I Revere consequences. My eyesight -8as-good-as-ever now, and I enjoy the~Professor made for me. I feel most grateful for the services he ren-. PREPARED BY Or._J.‘Cu Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Prico $1; six bottles, 86Worth $5 a bottle ‘ =< Thursday twenty-one widows visit an ~ that he might lose his place on agancient tomb in the church-yard of St. taday the officials . visitors, as the In the case of either the cockney or the rustic there is no blame to be attached to. a’ want of knowledge of _things which have been outside ofthe. — circle of his experience: The vie W6 frankly: confesses his ignorance and puts himself in the attitude of one Sera MORGAN, R, 8, MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO, 47 i Independent Order . of Odd Fellows. “Meets at oa F Fetlow’s Hall * ; every 2 ana ne. = Monday of Each Month, 7:30 o'clock. Teowes DANIELS, C. P. GEO. A, GRAY, 8. COURT GARFIELD, NO. 6,810, Ancient Order of Poresters of America. Meets at. Pythian Cantie. EVERY MONDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 0/CL'K, ; W, T. JOYCE, CBet RICHARD TREMAIN, R. 8.
NEVADA CITY COUNCIL, NO, ‘Order of Ohosen Priends,} _____. Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall _ First and Third Monday Evening ‘of “each es 7:30 o'clock, S.C, A. GOYNE, C. G, E. F. ROSENTHAL, 8. 118, NEVADA CHAPTER, .No.6, R. A: M STATED MEETINGS FIRST. MONDAY IN EACH MONTH, a WILLIAM BARKER, H. Ps eS ROLFE, Secretary. rine: HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56, Native Sons ‘of the Goldea West. ~Meet:® Pythian Castle EVERY. TUESD.Y EVE’G AT 7:30-0’CLK, E. 7 rents President, W. T. MORGAN, R. MANZANITA ENCAMPMENT, NO. 43, QOhampions of the Red Cross. Meets at Hibernia Hall . EVERY sidabat sl EVENING OHN°WERRY, Com. Ww. L. BOARDMAN. Sec. _ NEVADA “LODGE, NO. 13, F. & A. M. Meets at Masonic Hall, stated Meetings on the. Second Wednesday of each mouth. Visiting Brethien in good standing are ordially Pgh C. WEISENBURGER, Master. Ted; ROLFE, Secretary. MOUNTAIN’DIVISION No. 16, Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias. Meets at Armory Hall First Wednesday Evening of Each Month at fet clock. EO. A. GRAY, 8. K. C. WM. T. MORGAN, 8. K. R. LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6, . Native\ Daughters of, the Golden West. “Meets at Pythian Castle 2d and 4th Thursday Evening 6f Each Month; at 7:80 o’clock. MARY.G. RICHARDS, P, SERAPH C, SUKEFORTH, R., 8,2 . NEVADA CITY COUNCIL, No. 234, American Legion of Honor, Meete at Pythian Castle Ist and 8d Thursday Evening of Month, At 7:30 o’clock. J. W. ROBINSON, Com. -. J. ¢. DICKERMAN; See. "NEVADA. CITY INSTITUTE, NO, 30, “) Noung Men's Institute. Moesta at Hibernia Hall Every Alternate Thursday Evening commenacing with the First’ Thursday Evening in the year. A? . KIDD, President. JOHN Cc. NILOy, a IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN, Wyoming Tribe, No, 49,5 “Meets At O€a Fellows’ ial, EVERY THURSDAY EVE’G, at 7:30 o'clock HARRY DANIELS, 8 GEO, M. HUGHES, C. of R, @a@P Petemah Council, D. of P, meets at same Mabe Me angry cond hursday Evening. arySima, P,; Misa Nettie Hackey, 8, MILO LODGE, NO, 48, Knights of Pythias, ____ Meets at Pythian Castle EVERY FRIDAY EVE'G at 7:30 O'CLOCK — WM. FINLEY, ¢. C. B. 8. RECTOR, K. of R. and 8. NEVADA LODGE, No. 201, Independent Order of Good Templars, Meets at Odd Fellows Hall EVERY darn EVEN’G at 7:30 o'clock. D. WEISENBURGER, C, T. PRINCE ALBERT LODGE, No. 290, Orcer Bons of . Bt. George. © Meets at Pythian Castle, Every Suturday Evening, (exeept f ~ Baturday of ene inonthe} at7:300 c! fourth ™ Visiting Broth :: cordially invited, -. eyesight. . [Nevada City Daily Transcript,Jan. 16, 1890.] amining and testing the eye and for ments are cf hissown invention. . ed artisans, ure among the greatest gifts hestowed, .by science upon mankind. Without hem many people would’be practicalperience in regard:to glasses, which I always procured frem the best author-4 ities below, has been such ax leads.me authority anywhereto go to. His feel as though you had-your natural «Oscar MALTMAN, Nevapa City, Jan. 5, 1890. A visit to Prof. Frank’s headquarters on Main street will‘more than repay any person with good eyesight, and it will prove doubly profitable te those ‘whose vision is in any way impaired. The Professor has. everything that modern science provides as aids to. exdisclosing its anatomy and condition Some of the most important instruHe also shows the completest line ol artificial eyes to be found omthe coast.and they are of the best quality, having heen made in France by the mostsk illIt is universally conceded that spectacles or. ‘‘helps-to-read”’ ly blind, and itis only when properly adjusted that they are of real beneto-say that Prof. Frank is the best] glasses are gems and -willmake you} dered to my ‘Wrakband and myself, — “Mrs>E. 0. Tompkins. Nevapba Ciry, Jan. 14, 1890. Nevapa €rry, Jan:.11, 1890. _ I am pleased to suy that since wearing the glasses you prepared -for me I have been saved a great deal. of trouble andinconvenience. My eyesight is ulways at ease and the bad feelings I suffered previously to using your glasses are things of the past. I am enjoying my eyesight much better than for years past. Since beginning to.use glasses I have never been suited_ before. _New--E-am-— more than pleased. Mrs, A. GAULT. Grass Vauury, Jan. 7, 1890. This is to certify that Prof. Frank has greatly benefited my wife, our little daughter and-myself— ~~ His~skilt und knowledge of the eye are unquestionable. flix services are a benefit and a blessing to-all. W. Dovatass, ee Tean say that Prof. Frank.is_unpar-alleled Tnhis profession, and I have ample proofsof his greut ability as a scientific optician. “SOW. CaLiaHan, fi. In the adjustment of these the Professor calla-~intouse—an extensive series of :campound testlenses. with which invariably _correct results arearrivedat. The lenses of his spectacles are composed of the best diamond rock crystal imported by him from Brazil. He has demonstrated by scores’of cases in this county his eminent qualifications as an optician. One instance is the case of the TrayscripT’man who in boyhood days contracted by night work-on a newapaper a case of chronic inflammation which in time caused a defect of vision. The Professor by proper applications removed the inflammation, and this treatment wag followed by the adjust-. ‘NOW FOR We Are § Goods delivered Welsenburger brs, "2 You Don’t G You. ‘Take it DAILY JOHN STEPHENS, W President x, H, _ WATRBS is, Becretary, ig boo The Big Fire Scorched Us, but Weisenburger Bros., PROPRIETORS OF THE * Plaza Grocery : and : Feed : Store . Groceries, Provisions, Canned Cook Flour; Butter, Onions, Potatoes, Hams, Bacon, Lard, Cigars and Tobacco, Hay, Grain, Feed, ae, Garden and Field Seeds or all kinds. . Our Tarmsare Cash.” Nevapa City, Jan. 123990. . . To Prov. Frank—The glasses you prepared for me are of great service to my eyesight which hus improved wonderfully and assures me comfort for the future. Mrs. J. A. Hyer, Nevapa Ciry, Jan. 14, 1880. Hundreds more: cfthe* same character of te-timonials as the foregoing can be seen at my office on Main street, just above Commercial, Neva da City. Most every body who has consulted me is a living testimonial to my qualifications, BUSINESS, till Here ! Prices the Lowest Free of Charge.’ ~_ > Nevada City, q et the N ews UNLESS — TRANSCRIPT. great comfyrt with the glasgés thatt. ~~ THING UBSJALLY FOUN I SCHOOL Books. ' BLANK BOOKS, — eet a ‘ ing Orchards, depot. Both have. good ho Apply to. ciation, Nevada we tree water; all implements, tools, ete., ~$3750.-450 . acres gently rolling $2500. Great bargain ; must be agld. $900.--60 acres good fruit land, sit situate three miles from Nevada City. furnn at a low price. $60006125 acres; not more than and barn; some fruit trees ; free water. growth of pine and oak timber, which irrigated. offer at present. We have Upholstering Shop. J AMES KINKEAD GIVES NOTICE THAT he is alway re ared to ing on sion motes, attresses, Hair lows, Moss vcanoitrenet, Fo ot “ai 34 Lounges, ete., ete.,. “made to order, * _ FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN A WORKMANLIKE MANNER, Pianos, Pictures and Furniture ‘packed for shipping a specialty. Piano Movine romptly attended to and Carefully Performed. All at the Lowest Living Rates FOR CASE, —— Thankful for past patronage, I respectfully solicit u continuance in the future, SHOP ON PINE STREET, Second door South of Geo; FE. Turner's H ware store, opposite K. oP; Maal. wird James Kinkead. : Notice to 0 Creditors. Wes Ate RICH AnD ‘PHILLIPS Dip ber 28th, 1 make an assignment i Tran for his creditors to the Sheriff of xerees oe » under the visious uf Sec. 8449 of th the € vil Code of Pal. ifornia, and sngepatios, On Jan. 7th, 3890, ‘at ‘ ee ae ot auid grea tore for that purpose called, as ‘Eporide = law, the undersigned ected A ee of said Phillips; on anny hot said Sheriff assigned said property’ ‘to th ties undersigned : Notice is heron? Fiven persons bav{ug Ag Dalia ag eo rtry bX Unde reigned. 98 such 3 exh fies it them with the Dacenas: dead Soneboer’ und verified nee, Mb sp he Law Office ot Thos. a ee rd, Corner Pine pal cepmeicial Honea, Nevada v toe of business o: pend algnee oie evade ‘@ County, within {he ‘ae DR, Jan, 1th, 1999. JOSBPHI, Assignee, National Meat Market OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK. ° 0,J NAFFZIGER..... Bus. Funk, MUTTON, VEAL, BAUS retAMS, BACON AND LARD, wholesale ry trated Rings of Mei te vaunlly found } hk ~ For Sale or Rent. ranging from $5 to.$75 per acre. rs Kom CONSTANTLY ON” mst £ LARGE AND COMPLETE sTOUK OF EVERY First-cla aos Rruc Store. PAINTS OILS VARNISHES ETC ee MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS PREIOPIOASS; _ PIOTORIALS, ABWEPAPK ce Ant fr the Ban Frain Examier, FIELD, GARDENAND Tilwee SEED ¥ CG The Finest — of Cigars in Nevada City : -———— Prescriptions evoararely eed carefully compounded by careful and bate uae Drug } ut [Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with -Dear-_ Both places aré within two miles of the Natrow Gaug. uses, barns, fine fruit, and. ev ery advantage for a desirable home. » SERB WEE? 2g GEO. EB; BRAND, Secretary N evada County Land aad Improvement “Asso Special Bargains j in Lands. : ————00 5000-=320 acres, three miles from. Grass Valle: inbeand 0 ucren cleared; good orchard in bearing; a intee good pad bern; never-fiiling supply of with place. fruit or wraging land; all fenced; 100 acres cleared ; good water; large house and barn; improvements cost about uate three miles from Nevada. City; 15 acres cleared ; house and barn, vineyard, garden, six head cattle, horse and Wagon and tarming implements; frea water for irrigating. A real bargain. $21 5 Qne425 acres of good fruit and vegetable land; two good honses_and-* two barns; 100 acres cleared; orchard and garden; free water for a portion of place. ‘Will be sdld at the above low price on account of absence. $4 1 5Q--104 acres ; highly improved ; good house and barn, orchard, free water, seven head-of ouities two horses, Wagon, @nd all farming Wapladents; na chance to neoure & profitable 2 enilea from Nevada City or Grass Val ley ; nearty all cleared ; good house and barn; fine orchard in bearing, conaist‘ing a a variety of rees; good water; all can be irrigated ; all under fence. $2500--125 acyes; 4 miles from Nevada City; 80 acred cleared ; house for irrigating. $8000-.560 acres; two miles from Nevada City; covered with a fine. alone is worth more than: price asked ; soil is very rich and will Make excellent fruit land when cleared; all can’ be EF These are only a few of the bergalad we have: to all kinds of Lands at Ptices Terms "asy,’ CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street seesvede JeMetada City Paid up Capital: « «+ $30 000 A General Banking Bu ; Business Transacted. Wk I8svE eatin ai sty PAYABL} New Verh. San Francisce, : 5 And Sacramento We issue BILLS OF EXOMANGt Payable AT SIGHT in the principal Wonnda, GREAT BRITAIN and EU -Cellecttons. ” ‘any part of the baby: a bine v4 eclalsy., Highest Price. ny re, for County and State Warrants © ' Gold and Silver Bullion ur chased Assay. Ortiee at thie} ip tte: peat te Ss £.M PRESTON.. 2. 00...0.5. -PRusipsr* R. M. HUNT. ty WOR Pageivuyt a wonoax. RRR ere eS + Oasutes F ae se = == eer a = Nevada City Candy Factory. Send 75 cents, 13, $1 136 or $2, For a Box of Fine ‘Mixed, Fancy, Fresh French-Candy, of my own Manu’ facture. ‘suitable. for a Present for any occasion, Satisfaction T refer tothe citigens of Nevade City as to my reliability. Commercial next door below Chas. Kent's Meat Market, ie box No, 151. aeael TIS, i, WILLETT. WL. HOWARD, MD D, Meats delivered { se Gf charge. } OS. 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