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January 3, 1890 (4 pages)

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Se ee The Daily Granseript. GRASS_ VALLEY. Wm. Wolf’ «. B REVADA ogg . [J.B CARR, . 3 ee te! oe * x sate i . News Netes and Comments From. * © SOCIETY . anh S j ® 4 : = not eg ~ é < the Town’s Papers. “ aes : Carr rc et “FRIDAY ie Qo. $2 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal {Telegraph of Tuesday. J RICE LIST “DIRECTORY. x . ae os. af. : a ‘ ae CIRCULATES IX 7 aaa vie s tatoes os te ricaae The and Best C nt MILO. ~LODRE, NO. 48, as eo ; PRoPRieT0ps OF TES ac + Ee ines p D Cheapest _ Knights Pythias, — . Sh ae te Ee e “Sa Ce en <4. Doe City, Say that apiece of the road bes] ¥ in Nevada City. ; of Best _e Wishes e to es A : ¥ . = ~ ; e Mise-Ma : F : ra, Sw mom tense ners tween here and Mrs. Wills’ place 18} Main Street, ‘Opp. Union Hotel. i _Meotaat Pythian Case Sonne oe mele a8 Ws = B AL ACE : : DRUG 43 “stor te, < and mind re == 8 t “Erbe of Reva cou ae Se? bee: a almost . ‘ahs at Flour, pet-too Ibs.= $2 50 zyEey alba x¥iG w i 0 c. C. —— ‘ = ae Se) esc or eee Ie Sc eee ee ee ee ——— bogus ¢ : My * i "State rtion longs to t eva la ity} Ce De Ne ee a Rat sede in ti icRdi ian gel Ce RoE is a 1m Rater aie snaeermaeea agence MARR Tes eomietetni mn ested ltnria msn ia-n 589 on «in i E Pap ney pT ee from the-Sia ond. Wheat, per 100 Ibs. gas I 75 B. 8. RECTOR, K. of R. = : : Gor. Pine and ocinaveins Nevnaa city 5 Allof her “ + i ‘Members here of the American €orn; per too Ibs. = 1-75. — LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6, — . Fy Seat ae ae are ‘ ~ ig emootimes mee . FRIDAY JANUARY 3. 1890 Legion of Honor cannot find convey-] Rolled Barley per 100 I 37 ‘Native Daughters of of the Golden West. : the most.of ue ® ’ ‘ = . ’ Ss ; : sara sciparetigrapelenr samme g FT ate 112 -_ Meets at Pythian Castle —J . REP CONSTANTLY QUENE A A LARGE AND ‘COMPLETE sTOvK OF EVERY attendance. : Sierra City Tribune Items. Thursday night to atten the banquet. Mi ddlivos r10olbs—1 2 5 24 and 4th Thursday Evening of Each~ : poe re eabinet feat: b : ; 3 Se 3 A few, however, will ‘go “anyway, but Whi » pe Ib ponerse pace 5. When I first considered the advisability of establishing ‘ First-class Dru Store. the “mind-? ae ‘Owing to the severe storm Sierra . will make the trip in daylight, ite ugar, 12 1Ds, I 00 aznaPu N MRAMORTA, BO myself a thy profession at this city, + aaa ck by calie : “edged dérin # i . City bas had no express for several [Union'of Wednesday. . Brown Sugar, 14 Ibs, ~~ 1 00 : ee superior in ie days. It is about all Green & Co. can turated condition of th l MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 47‘! friends that® the amount of practice to be obtained in the thanr &é Wal : : dad poor the wtning pamnpy Stet Cosine Too] usdepedant Order of-Qdd Fellows PAINTS. OILS VARNISHES ETO” ee ota seo acing Aidbaie tees < Sen site ete Poreiama, sib Currants, 10 lbs, 1 00 ee on portion of the State tributary hereto would uot Warragt) = ta oe ve Tre : ee a = boxin, werk in ee ping watestuat con 94 ss sets at Fe "8 at == a H Smith and Carmody, Carmody was . ;.) in the mines,andit-isfound that] Raigins, 10 Ibs, 12001 and ath Monday of Eaah Month, . ME in-so doing. _I state with much gratification’ that re2s = hist a3 victorious. Smith rad fo hee him }whena teniporary stoppage of a pump. Prunes, Ee osc “THOMAS DANIELS, C, FP. sults have proved to the contrary. Despite the almost sCHeOL BOOKS. bodied spirit = Fi Eee a a Piece wee rasa es eae a ogee ier i tien abs’ : ae GEO. A. GRAY, 8, _. unparalleled storms, and the almost impassable condition] se oe ee eee ee ent could pu se a 8 — ta Rico . COURT GARFIELD, NO.6,810, . pop og op at MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS = BS Tt gloves to be-had, soit was ome ‘Companies at Work-have-been abletoj Wy ach: “Powder, Iz pap SI OO} Ancient Order of Foresters: of Amerie. -of-the roads, the amount and character of the patronage r —— rERIOMICALa, announced ] ¥ to use eight ounte.—Smith did not. conirol the water they have tacontend4 Starch 5 1 oo} am receiving is perfectly satisfactory, : é mystify and s : like to do this, but finally agreed if the. wih, but they do not want to see an. >e'C", 12 papers, Meets at Pythian Castle TPES PICTORIALS, cdesion or € 3 wager. would Bs asa to-$25._This. inedogae of the troublesame—element-. COFN Starch, 12 papers, I OO} EVERY MONDaY mE foven cm. I have been on the coast but one year, and in Nevada : Rees aes SPT ef : ) _Was agreeable toCarmody, so they be. " Tie owners of the Coe mine receiv-. Oysters, 8 cans I OO} 4. ‘ 5 atively new? : ffort was 4 = : oe ’ ICHARD TREMAIN,-R. 8. county eight months ; and although a-comparatively new = : se no effort wi “gan. Mr. Thompson, e stranger heF¢ . od 1-0 information yesterday from Mr. Green Corn, 8 cans, I 00 a nw 8 P 3 Agents for the San Francisoo Examiner. to expose the for his health, acted as referee, whil:. Orig, of Denver, who bus @ bond ap-. (sreen Peas. 8 cans 00 . CRINGE ALBERT, LODGE, No. 290, . comer among you, T am told that the work I have done ° ' = ~Top-Stephens_and J. Place acied a*. on the property which expires today, . ¢ Beans, § cans: ——"F-00 = sere .. }here-has won for me the same confidence a: as.to my. quali= Sees ate = = . _Aeeonds, _ The'first round was # lively . 45d they were-of the-opinion-that he. >'Ting Beans, 8 ca Mosts-otPytbinn-Castio, ~~ . ki a = a aan ‘one, both of them getting in-some go! . youd noi comply with the terms of the. 1 Omatoes, Beans. 1-00 ye. es Breniag, (except fourth . cations that it has“inequ ually “inte — — aggre ioe “Phey ~continuedto~fight—hard} E ——-“forthe-nexteight rounds; Smith not ‘ = able to get a good solid blow in Sse stenene . en Darmody owing to the —Tatter’s . men : Pg : quickness, until the tenth and_ last a ee round, when Smith gave Carmody aor one on the left jaw quickly fcllowed s by a couple more goodrgpsthat dazed : the ‘‘Kid”’. Just about that time the <a 2 fight’ was awarded to Carmody on -account ofa foul blow made by Smith below the former’s belt.’ Carmody is a very clever boxerand did well. Smith is not so active,*but hits hard: We expect they will meet again before long with four ounce gloves. Smith feels confident that he can knock Carmody out: in ten rounds with that-kind ofa glove. Last week while er going from No. 2tunne!tothe boarding house at C A. W. Crowell’s mine W. Daws codifted twenty-eight deer in one band. They seem to be very plentiful around here now. _ A Sensational ‘‘kake.” “The arrest and prosecution of twenty Chinamenfor unlawfully engaging in hydraulic mining on the Omega “Claim in NéVada-county—-reminds.-me-of one scheme that the ‘moonlightere’ carried on_up there which was a) “preeminent “success,” “remarked~arr old timér the other day toa San Francisco Examiner reporter. ‘‘Some-_oi < the boys had a claim upabove Nevada : ae City that could only be reached by a certain road, or more properly speaking, a narrow pass in the rocks. The Anti-Debris spiese_Jearned that the “Gllicit work was being done and a dozen times tried to raid the mine. They were always too late. ‘When’they gut gfe tothe place, although’it was apparen! i. ___ that work was only just ceased, no one was working, and those who had beer had made their escape. “At length; after several months of persistent endeavor, the Anti-Debrie . . men discovered. the reason for their $e ‘ failures. In passing over~the road they touched an ingeniously arranged c* x rock in the path which was connected with a bor.ed wire. By using a battery the movement to the rock com‘' pl&ted an electric circuit which ranga § bell at. the mine two miles away. Having a warning at that distance the ‘moonlighters’ had ample opportunity : to make themselves safe.’’ _ The Rainfall. ‘ ites Following is the present’ ‘season’s rainfall at this city a8 measured from} ie ee day to day by the Soath Yuba Com8 : pany’s gauge: ri Pepe CNY SLR a> pep epapane orto 13.05 ON So a8s REPO Eres E aabee OF 8.55 68 42 al A I 42 Bee FR Ee mek te lL es 7 Sry 72 pL. RRR en’ Soe neg 2a 65 ' rier Fi Sa oe Pins olen PL “72 AE ahs Dsisiboe Oe Wid wishes Fo aicas 1.50 EO EEE ommarrcen emery pees 1.00 4 yey PUSS Ver CORR Gren Tey 2.00 i Rot oar rare 2.23 a a Diss ita deo pdle PEER s 63 RES 4 80 ate . elaine PE rae ea: 1.65 joee 5 Cee res aay eerie 2.25 a ; METIS rT eee ee 48 i A! FOBT LIOR R ED Hy FILA AD 32 ° Line . Ea sibel nee ibaa eerie 1.00 te fA cidise ies bo) pasha seeders 33 We BD abs inkiese's 257 ttoe eae 66 “ 2 2.34 ‘ din 7 Fa es Saree hare 1.50 ke 4 ae eee AOR BN SOL AO A 1.60 _ iE) BOP MME ae Oy Une 75 i PRE. feos ks he kas Feringe FU ” fo Deva 47.66 . ‘ pecs Woorme 4 cough, croup, sorethroat, ee “gudden eolds and lung troubles pe-} culiar to children, are easily controlled by promptly administering Ayer’s Cherry Peetoral. This remedy is safe : to take, certain in its action, and adapted.to all constitotiony, C A MAN eaariily finds little difficulty re in-getting half seas over when he is makes free tise of the schooner. Tax San Francisco Evening Post is ‘ the leading evening paper of San Francisco, tf oe EL % ; Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed ;the warning? The Fst , signal perhaps of the sure approach of eer i that more terrible disease, Consumpi < ee 2 tion. Ask yourselves if you can afford ; . ia for the sake of saving 50 cents, to run ee a the risk and do nothing for it. We . . know-from experiénce that Bhilob’s ; Cure will Cure your Cough. Itnever Seyi fails. Thisexplains why more than pe : ’g Million Bottles were sold the past ing Congh at once. Mothers,do not be witout it; . For Lame. ‘Back, Bide J veritable elixir of fife. year. It rélieyes Croup and Whoop-. bond, and that they will again fake} possession of the property. iInthat . case it will not be long before arrangements will: be made for condticting . regular operations in the mine, and in the meanwhile the pump will be kepi going to prevent the mine fillings with water. [Tidings of Tuesday. ~ Geo. Lord bas epened a feed store at West’s old stand. Frank Lord will manage the business. In the land contest case of Michael Fahey vs. Central Pacific R. R. Co., invelving land in the North Star :district, a decision in favor of plagutiff has been rendered. ; In the contest between Elia M. Rose and James T. Bogue, a Recision in plaintiffs favor has been rendered Plaintiff ‘applied for patent-°to the Lucky—mine,—Grass_Valley _disirict, atid defendant protesied. claiming the property under patent for school land. Jeremiah Williamson, 4 native of Sigourney county, Ohio, aged nearly 60 years; died at the Gilbam ranch, Rough and Ready township, Monday morning.’ Deceased was unmarried, a brother‘of Mra. Gilham, The funeral Will take “plate Wednesday; with services atthe Union _ schoolhouse. Jeremiah: Williamson-served-throughSatmon, 2 1b cans; “6-fort 00 Salmon, 1 lb cans, 8 for 1 00 . Pie Fruit, 10.cans.for __1 001 Jelly, 6 cans, 1 60 Sardines, 4 boxes, 8 — 1-00 Sardines, % boxes, 6 . 1.00 Corn Beef, ‘ for T 00 Condensed Milk, 6for 1 00 Lard, ‘10 lb cans, fe Lobsters, 6 cans, 100 Mackerel, per kit, 2 00 Lard, 8 Ib cans, I 00 Lard, 5 lb cans, 60 Kerosene, 5 gallon can, 1 40 Kerosene, per gallon, 35 Syrup, per gallon, , ~~50 Syrup, § gallon keg, — 2 00 Prekles,” 5 gallon keg, I 00 Good-Fea;-per Ib; 25 Japan Tea, per lb, he ae Japan Tea, 5 lb box, 1 50 English Breakfast,5 box 1 50 English Breakfast, Ib, 30 Soap, per box, 50 Savon Soap, per box, 1 10 Savon Soap, 4 bars, 25 Harkness Candles, box, 2 50 ‘Harkness Candles-40-—1-00}—out the Mexican and Civil Wars, participating in-every battle from Vera Cruz to the City of Mexico in the: former,.and with the 2d California Cavalry in thedatter. He first came to California in 1854, some time after the war with Mexico, Bright’s disease terminated his ex‘stence. ‘Waren the blood is impure, thick and and sluggish, or thin and impoverished, there can be no health. with these vonditions, all the functions. ofthe body are impaired, and the reunite isa vartety of dangerons complications. . The best remedy is Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. na tori nero. IF a Sueerixess nights, made migerable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Gore ig the remedy for you. ld by Carr Bfos, a : Croup, wo. PING coven and Bronchites, ‘immediately’ relieved by Shilob’s Cure. . Sold by Carr Bros. WA8s NEWSPAPER advertising~ a succees with you last year? If not—why not? It pays others. It ought to pay you;and will, if wisely done. ce byer' 8 Newspaper Annual. Tux San Franson Evening Post. is tbs leading evening paper of San Francisco, tf Simmons Liver RegutAtor, bear in mind, is not an exp¢rinient. It is endorsed by thoueands, People Wonder W8EN they find how rapidly health is restored by taking Ayer’s Sar, saparilla. The .réason is that this preparation contains only the purest and most powerful alteratives and tonics. .To thousands yearly it proves a Mrs.’ Jos. Lake, Brockway Centre, Mich., writes: ‘ Liver comp aint and indigestion made my. Iie a burden ‘ind came near endifig my existence. For more than four years I suffered, untold agony. I was redyced almost to a skeleton, and hardly liad strength to drag myself about. All kinds of food distressed me, and only.the most delicate could be digested at all, Within the tine mieritioned several pliysiclena treated me without giving rel Nothing that I took seemed to do-any permanent good until I began the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, which has ‘produced wonderful results. Soon after commencing to take the Sarsaparilla I could see an Improvementin my condition, my appetite an to return and with it came the ability to digest all the food taken, my strength improved each day, and after a few months of faithful attention to your directions, I found myself a_ well woman, able to attend to val household duties.The medicine has given me a new lease of life, and. I cannot.thenk you too much.” “We, the — ‘andéraigned, citizens of Brockway Centze,.Mich., hereby eertify that the above, statement, made by Mra. Lake, is true in every Par raoler and entitled pt {ull credence,”’— O. Chamberlain, G. W. Waring,62 Z Wells, Druggist. brother, in England, was, for a ae time, unable-to attend to his occu= on, by reason.of sores On his foot. sent Me 4 Ayer’s Almanac and the testimonials it contained induced, him to try Aye er’s Sarsaparilla. After using it ‘ttle while, he was cured, and is new } a ‘well man, working in a sugar will at’ Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.” ‘A. Attewell, C. Lake, Ontario: Ayer’s ° s Sorsaparilla,. . hy sc ag yer ai. Mags. ‘ARED bY ei ieee “or Chest; use Shuloh’s Porous Plaster. 5 Goodwin Candles, box, 2 25° Goodwin Candles,.44, 1 00 San Fran. Candles, box, 1 00 Starch, per box, 50 Butter, per roll, 40 Tobacco, per plug, 45 Hay, per.ton, $17.50, And everything else in proportion. All Goods Fresh and pure. WM. WOLF. —THE— Leading : Variety ; Store Of Nevada City. ‘ALEX. DURBIN, Proprietor. COMMERIAL STREET, opposite ‘American Tea Store. Everything in my line _ Cheaper Than Ever Before. Look at some of the Prices: Cigars at Retail. Jockey ub (Key Wout) Sale sa duts wuss 10 cents Our Poet 8 for a quarter La Rose Key West).. sveres 10 cents Stolen Kisses 8 for a quarter Sova: E xy West) ciate’ 10 cents Ere 8 i) -10 cente Jay-Eye-See .-.8 for @ quarter Guarantee ... ---8for a quarter rig For Me .»6 for # quarter Durbin’s Chole. . Soe 6 for a quarter Aiiadne NER EATERS SARS EAS 8 for a quarter Bb ten cent cigars are sold by other Goal: or 124 centa;my 8% cent cigars f en é Sette: sand 6 cent c market, Al brands by. the box lower than the lowes, are are the best “Tobaccos, Ber, POT PUG, ..205. vans sas Climax, per plig..... Sawlog, per ping ia New Wrink ie reese 2,60 Cente And all other Poihan B proportion, Smoking Tobacco. A fine grade at 36 cents a pound. — Canned Fruits, Oysters, Etc At from 10 to 25 percent less than is usual ly charged in otber stores. Soda Crackers. ‘ The best, perbox..)....21.2.. 85 cents Pipes, Cigar Holders, Etc. ' M dead tho tans al be bousilon aeecken, Gombs and Brushes. I carry, a nice stock rangingin price from 5 to40 cents each. Whatisthe ie of payin nee? prices for such things when Mal — equallygood ones for less moneyT Stationer tne fate materials, plain and fancy. All reat styles in paveries. 1s0, slates, tablets, etc. trices down to bedrock. Perfumes ai The choicest and most popular at — that will astonish you For ts nstance, . -sell 25-cent cologne dencages and S¢-cent Florida water for40 cents. Toilet and Common Soap 8. I have reduced these almost to cost, and 1 bought them very low. ” cn Ladies’ and Gentterffen’ s Blackny,
“The best domestic and imported xia. make & cialty of shoe dressings and us dersell other dealers, _ Walking Sticks. Partichlar attention of ‘gentlemen called to novelties in this line. cane for 10 cents. An elegant one for 20 cents. one Fem iae hie! hickory) canes, with crooked es, only $1, , Toys, Toys, Toys, toll ; honssse kinds such as please the little fo Fine Police Whistles, 20 cents. ger lighters, 25 cen Tam almost giving them away. Candies, ant mown I keep the freshest i Fruits and Vegetables. All kiss in tacir season, G bh cheaper f Sie than cleowheres mas Fish, Fresh fish ever feed tothe Friday IMPROVED ORDER =F RED MEN, Visiting Brothers cordially invited. > JOHN Pr en aera ure President. Tx. WATERS, Sec; the East during yearstof experience. I have in view of these facts determined to remain here Wyoming Tribe, No, 49. _--Meets at Odd Fellows’ Hall, EVERY THURSDAY EVE’G, at7:300'clock. ARRY DANIELS, 8. GEO. M. HUGHES, C. of R. @@ Ponemah Council, D. of P , meets at same place every Second Thursday Evening. aca Mary Sims, P.; Miss Nettie Hackey, 8. MOUNTAIN DIVISION No. 16, Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias. Meets at Armory Hall First Wednesday Evening of Each Month at + 7:30 o'clock, GEO. A. saab 8. K. C. _WM.'T. MORGAN, 8. K. NEVADA CITY INSTITUTE, NO. 30, Young Men’s Institute. Meets at Hibernia Hall Every—Alternate Thursday Evetiing commeneing with the First: Thursday Evening in the year. A. J: xrpp, President. _JOHN C. NILON, ~ NEVAOA CITY COUNCIL, No,. 234, American Legion of Honor. Meets at Pythian Castle lst and 3d Thursday. Evening of Month, At 7:30 o’clock. THOMAS KIDD, Com. J. C. DICKERMAN, Sec, NEVADA LODGE, N NO. ). 13, F. & A, M. Meets at iddeonié Hall. Stated Meetings onthe Second Wédnesday of each month. Visiting Brethien in good standing are cordially gE Cc, WEISENBURGER, ‘Master. LJ. ROLFE, Secretary. NEVADA-LODGE, No. 201, Independent Order of Good Templars. Meets at Odd Fellows Hall EVERY FRIDAY EVEN’G at 7:30 o'clock. ED. WA SENAV AGRE, Cc, T. ED. MORGAN, R. jess & (HAW, —DEALERS IN— Staple and Fancy Hardware Glanwite; Orockery ware, Ete. Twelve Distinct Styles.of HEATING :: STOVES, . And all. thpBestand Newest Patterns, ‘ooo K : STOVES 1: J : AND : : RANGES, All Bayles. The Famous ‘Superior Range, The Bestin the Market. ee ome, Agents for the celebrated CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING Cunt;Pistos, —— Ammunitioncof all Kinds. SOLE AGENTS FOR O. V. B. Pocket Knives. OF We io not “carey English cutlery. We believe in “the superior merits of American an produgts, PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, WINDOW GLASS, ETC, We Sell Everything. at San Francisco Prices, FREIGHT ADDED. The Leading Hares Shop _ OF NEVADA CiTy. Broad street, =+Below National Hotei Jas. Cairns Proprietor \Harness:-and Collars MADE TO ORDER ‘SADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY OOMBS AN. BRUSHES POR SALE OHEAP. —e si wiz bottles 96. Wirth £30 home. tak e eteen Arey F aR DURTIN, sa cna eptemteret Repairing Neatly Done. £as~ All orders attended to promptly ‘. optician, I-propose to present later in this -space testimoCigars and Tobacco, Hay, Grain, Feed, Ete, permanently, and in order that one and all may ‘becom€ fully informed as to my reliability and qualifications as an rials from many and well-known people whom I have treated. My reputation in this immediate locality is already well enough established, but I want .if possible to extend it to every settlement large and small in the Sierra Nevada gold fields, While the public, can rest fully assured that ‘from me they will receive the highest grade of scientific examinations, tests and treatment, they should bear in:mind that my prices are extremely moderate. I-make no charge for consultation and examination, a$ is customary in the East, and my terms fospectacles or treatment of. the eyes are}. decidedly lower than those usually charged by opticians of my class, of which class you will find ee few t in this country. eos The money you pay to me is not for temporary. results, such as you obtain from ordinary. $0-called opticians, I guarantee permanent relief, _ have the fullest ‘confidence in fhe future of the fining . = ‘and. other resources of this portion of the State, and have the same confidence in the belief that my practice here will continue to grow in extent. If you’ take interest in the welfare of -your-eyesight; do} not let any trifling circumstance or false notion preven; you from immediately consulting the only scientific and professional optician in Northern California: ee ae With compliments of the season, and with the hope that we may all have “big clean-ups” and bountiful crops during the coming year, I am Faithfally Yours, ~ PROF. F. FRANK, The New York Optician. Permanently established on Main Street, second door . v9 from Ettgine House, No. 1, Nevada City. . NOW FOR BUSINESS, The Big . Fire Scorched Us, but We Are Still Here ! Weisenburger Bros. Plaza: Grocery ° and ° Feed : Store!) (rroceries, Provisions, Canned Goods, Flour, Butter Oniana: *Potatobes Hams, Satna: Lard, “Garden and Field Seeds of all kinds, Our Tarsare asl. Prieas the Lawast Goods delivered Free of Charge. Weiseuburger Bros, ~ Nevada City. You Don’t Get, the N ews CY You Take the TAILY TRANSCRIPT Give m The. Foust Brand of iar in Movade ity “Presoriptions pete and cetelatie compounded ey careful and competen dead gist “i ty NEVADA DRUG -STORE, Nevada ctev Corner Broad and Pine Streets bah capicaeel we. PD. Winton, apenas arabian é LARGE STOCK. OF PATENT -MEDICINE5 FINK PERFUMERY. FANCY SOAPS, * COMBS, BRUSHES, HAND MIRRORS TOILET ARTICLES OF 40. KINDY 7 —_—— REFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESORIPTIONS BY A COM Cane Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed. Agent for. the Imperial London, Northern and Queea tsurance UomvapiesAir Sale Or Ren { on Rasy. Tens! “Two Fine anhiak, wel improved, with ing Orchards. iX Both places are within two inlles of the Narrow Ghug. ‘depot. Both have good houses, barns, fine Apuit, andiev . ery advantage for a desirable home. _ Apply to GEO. E. BRAND, ‘Secretary Nevada ‘County Land aad Improvement Asso ciation, Nevada City. = Special Bargains i in L Lands. $5000-~520 acres three miles from Grass Valley; good house eodd barn ; ucren cleyred yood orchard in bearing; a large, never-failing supply of free water; all teatteineute, tools, etc., with place, ‘$3750--450 acres gently, rolling fruit or grazing land; all fenced; 100 acres cleared; good water; large house and barn; improvements cost. about -. $2500. Great’bargain; must be sold, $900--60 acres good fruit land, situate three ‘miles from Nevada City; 15 acres cleared ; house ond barn, vineyard, garden, six head cattle, horse and wagon and larmsing implements; free water for irrigating. -A real bargain. $21 5O--425 acres of good {emit and vegetable land; two >» good houses and two barns; 100 acres cleared; orchard and garden; free water for_a portion * of place. ‘Will he sold at the above low price on account of absence, $4150-0104 acres; highly: improved ; good honse-and barn, orchard, free water, seven head of cattle, two horses, wagon, and all farming implements; situate three miles from Nevada Qity, Arare chance to°rnecure a profitable farin at a low price. $6000-125 acres; not more than 2 miles from Nevada City or ‘Grass Val ley ; nearly all cleared; ‘god house and barn; fine orchard in bearing, consiat; ing of a variety of rees; good water; all can be irrigated ; all under fence. &@ These areonly a few of the bargains we have to ranging from $5 to » $75 per acre. Weisten. Bros, & Ci, ja BANKERS, T erms nd Paid up Capital oa “$30 000 GRAMS VALLEY.....,..OAL, . 4“eneral Banking Business Transsoted; oe ) Ww* UE sIG) Established 1876. od MT PRAFTS PAY ABIL ‘ . . New lvork, : Capital Invested: ---$50 000.) ° 7)" "ssn eramctece. And Sacramnnte gsrennen s General Banking Busi-} we tesne BILLS oF EXOMANGK ao Drafts on San Francisco, New _ Payable AT SIGHT in the Tals York, London, Paris and Berlin. ini -@ipal cittes of GREAT BRI Stocks and Bonds bought and sold. and EUROPE. Collettions on any part of the . Special facilities for making Collecons, United States a specialty. Highest Price Paid fer County Highest price paid for;,Gold ‘and Silver Bullion, and State Warranre — Gold and Silver Bullion ur: hased: Assay Offide, : A ot = Deposits Received. ee ofthtemenn, *. OFFICERS: Interest Allowed n DeposE.M PRESTON,,...... . Pasiiper + its ‘ " R.M,HUNT. . . «View Pansipent i JOUN T. M debanesghgesianig Casurun. eee D.E. Ope CORRESPONDENTS. sh stain na San Francisco—The Anglo Californian hank Liaiad: e Anglo Califor te ‘i Satake, re. eee ‘ Ww. ‘New York—O. B. Richard &(o. 2 -~ RM, Suan meee i aenaeen the Alliance Bank LimitCORRESPONDENTS ee . f Ba ork Fite Tadd Sacramento--Na 1 tof D. se “ NEW BARBER SHOP. . ~ : . National ‘Meat ‘Market JM, OLIVER, JR. OR Late of Sacramento, AS OPENED AT NEVADA CIT H* rst-Clase Barber ghop on the ra) North Side of Commercial . Oey, Near Main Street, best of work in every tins: The ve: mea taal? i J. ™. OLEVER, ar. . f offer at present. We have all kinds of Lands at prices ie of acticlak tha he---passed penn OBE. EWO sy performers of Heller, then ~ duce it in his name of. “s mapy people contained in t « assistant whi articles. To marks are. sin _ What's this’ hold,” “What no mistake, bi o’clock is it?’ ete,, all of whi ings conveyins Prot; Ts Prot: Tt. B.A of the city scl ed as teacher thereof, on Tu dered his res Education an succeesor to hi day evening. of long experic and it is hoped mine to take where, A Hap ' Some of the} bers of the Yor together with gentlemen, nur five in all, h night at Leddy; W. D. Vinton, Club, presidedThe spread y the party were; o'clock P. a, till ing. ‘The meet! On New Year telligente reach thetown of Wa beer. Deep sy reaved. Washing on every hand mediately order will try to get th day’s0’is to rel the community, A Str Between eleve Wednesday fore: Brown was. eng: work at her hom large bullet bedroom window proximity to {I in the woodwork shot from the dir mercial street, . First In Wm. Barton of oldest and staun¢ the county, will . the next Reput the nomination ¢ honest and. capat the ardent suppo Masonic i The officers elec Arch Chapter wi Monday evening Nevada City, All, are cordially invite N ° Rurnrenrs 4 “ Brolga, Sores, Ul] ever Sores “Oa ‘Tett