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January 8, 1890 (4 pages)

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its ee Baily . Reanscrpt Ro. ba Commercial 1 ert, Nevada City, Cal CIRCULATES In “wersdac tyr A ; Speers ore Setland, Norte Bi: field, Gecars Fins Truckee, and in Piaoer ficce Fiactee42 teat Wercaae at gr, ‘San. the,'State “From Siakizou to San Diego Diego ¢ A the sipie WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1890. County Supervisors. é ombay, Jan, 7, 1890. The Board met pursuant to adjournment, all the mewbers present. F, M. Pridgeon waschosen as chair man pro tem. “The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. ~ Fhe Board-organized by. electing: J M. Boffington ‘chairman tor! the_ensuing year. The quarterly report of J. W. Stuart, <— Youd overseer of District No. 2, was . ‘submittedand on motion approved and ordered placed ou file. sowing demands were allowed on the :skconrRoaD~ DISTRICT ‘Purp, J.C. Conaway & Bro., lumber $33.= George 7 Murphy, lumber, $36.75. Eiam Biggs, hardware, $11.50. = Wm. Canipbell, labor on roads, $506 75. Weissbein ‘Bros. &. Co., roads, $201.25. Citizens Bank, labor $741.50. Total, $1,531; The quarterly report-of T. J.Smith road overseer of District No. 5, was ‘submitted, read, approved and ordered placed on file. The following demands were allowed on the FIFTH ROAD DISTRICT FUND. T. J. Smith, labor on roads, $747.47. Short Bros., Jaboron roads, $18.74. xB. F. Snell, labor on roads, $12.63. Sanford ter a labor-on roads, $95. C, A. Barker, uber on roads, $8.75. W. McDonald, labor on:roads, $8.50 Jos. Blanchard, labor on roads, $16.26. 1. Voss,’ labor on roads, $16.12. RB, .B, Chew, labor on roads, $5.30 dD. McPhetres, labor on roads, $5.50. A. G. Chew, labor on-roads, $300, Total, $1,284.26, Jos. Chew, third inétallment. onChalk Bluff road, $125, The following demands . were allowed 61 the ve GENERAL FUND, . , R. M. Hunt, care and maintenance of Sick at hospita] and salary as superintei.dent, $3,226.86 R. M. Hunt, fepairs at hospital, $22.50. John Hocking, holding inquest, etc. , $11. G. S. Farley, assigned to dD. Farth, post mortem, $15. James Kinkead.'repairing loniieas labor oni’ on roads, . in Treasurer's offices, $8.50. Chas. Grimes,clothing for prisoners, $17.65. W. D.° Vinton, medicine for jail, $17.50. _ Setin-A, Rapp, wreeing map for Recordep’s office, ‘$3. F. C. Luetje, making setscrew for Sheriff, 50 cents. Dr. F. R. Waggoner, examining insane, $5. R. Vincent, conveying sick to hospital, $1.50. : F. Costello, conveying sick” to ‘hospital, $12.50. H.J. Martel, conveying sick to hospital, $5. ‘ T. P. Blue, couveying sick to hospital, $3. Cy he: & Lennie, & Co., supplies for Courthouse, $1.50, Miners Fouudry, repairing Courtlrouse roof, $1.50, —€: W,Cross, printing briefs in case of Lee.and Sternes, $12.10. B. J. Watson, advertising license ordinance, $100.80. —~ _. _Brown & Calkins, advertising and printing, $263.70. ©. H. Mitchell, ‘advertising $33.25. H. 8. Spalding, advertising, $118.*. T. Nilon, expenses attending anc cases, $29.60. A. Canlisle & Co., books for Assessor, $104.85. J.D. Ostrom, Conveying corpse to North Bloomfield, $4. C, Harrison, painting at courthouse and jail, $14, Wm. Rowe, painting at gourthouse and jail, $98. John Hicks, sweeping street in front of Treasurer’s office, $3. 4. B, Brady, books for Recorder’s office, $136.50. Vivian Stevens, watching in county jail, $3. JO, Mulligan, transcribing testimony, $33 20, %. P. Davis, fitting keys ip ook house, $2. Ordered that the proceedings of the Rowe be published in ‘the Nevapa Orty Datuy Transcrtrr. The report of the Superintendeut of the Hospitul was submitted, read, approved and ordered placed on file, By order the Board adjourned till tomorrow morning at ten o'clock. J. L, MORGAN, County Clerk. : Attest By J.J. Greany, Deputy Clerk. : [EEE Wuoorimea cough, croup, sore throat, sudden colds and lung troubles peculiar to children, are easily controlled . by promptly administering, Ayer’s. _ Cherry Pectoral. “This remedy is safe to tuke, certain in its. action, end tnd to all conatitutions, : ( LOVELY WOMAN’S ERA. Fominine Might Is Not in Force, but . So.ely in Example. Each year the dividing line between man’s and woman’s work grows narrower, and we hear less and less of ‘‘woman’s sphere,” and what she may ormay notdo. By her extraordinary strici:s, one might say, during the last ten years, woman has become a recogtized factor in the world, beyond the cradle and the hearth. This’ may in truth be termed the woman’s era. A woman's work to-day is exactly what she can undertake and do—just what i she is capable of and fitted for. , Ef Though. women encroach more and’ more on man’s. domain, they should: bend their energies, not to the fii ling of men’s places, but’ to the muking their Work, not like men, ‘but better, and—with greater patiencs\and. integrity,_because they are women, There is some truth in the charge that business women sometimes. grow. brusque and bself-assertive like men. A icnz fight with the. business meth. ods 6f men n@w. and then develops . this spirit-in—a-woman. — Sometimes @ woman adopts this manner of masculine goodfellowship and-independ‘wiil,-in_ some manner, be more im»pressed..with her.and entertain .a ‘. greater respect for her ability. This is-a great mistake. An effominate man anda masculine woman are social ~and“-business. abominations. They are. caricatures. having either inherited or acquired characteristics which belong to neither menh.or women. Business association and diligent. practice may enable an independent.strut,-and meet men in a hailfellow sort of a fashion, but her painfully acquired “accomplishment can serve only.one purpose—that: of making her a failure all round. Every thing that a woman may do while maintaining her self-respect~is ally strong).and without other tiesor obligations, let her break on‘a railroad train, or pilot an ocean steamer if she will. She may follow any profession ortrade. That one woman is making money a9 @ Carpenter and another as a blacksmith settles the questions of suitability in these occupations, In-. all ‘her work, howéver, let her preserve the woman’s characteristics. Let her set an example to men in their rough-and-tumble greediness ‘by gentler and more honest buginess methods. Leave braggadocia, cheating and courtesy and sincerity characterize . the business methods of woman: Woman's might isnot in force. It is in example. She cannot compel, but she can always tead. To doas men do may seem the brave way, but to. remember that-she -is.a lady. before. she ia.@ business woman would insure «. to woman. her best success, and help to acquit the working-woman of the oft-times-truthful charge of “offensive masculinity.—-Washington Post. So a Se _& VETERAN CONDUCTOR. Cd He Has Been Punching Tickets Ever Since the Year 1840. Nathan T. Swan, of Bangor, is the States in point of actual service, He began railroading in 1840 as conductor on the Bangor, Oldtown & Milford road, which was the second railroad built in this country, and has been punching tickets ever since. He ig now conductor of the principal passenger train on the Bangor & Piscataquis road, running from Bangor to Moogehead Lake and return, a distance of 175 miles, every day, and he is known by all thé ‘tourists and fishermen who have to that way for years past. There ha been great changes in railroading since Conductor Swan be gan his career on wheels. _The Bangot, Oldtown & Milford, better_ known jector and principal owner, General Samuel Veazie, was a great institution in its time, but would be a curiosity toand extended across the back country from Bangor to Milford, a distance of twelvé miles, being intended, prineipally, as a means for the transportation of lumber sawn at the up-river . A mills to Bangor, although a considerable passenger traffic was ‘also developed. There were no curves, thé line running straight as an arrow from one end to the other, big ledges having been blasted out and hills cut through to make, Way for the rondbed,. while at places great hollows wee filled in to avoid any thing like a grade. The -rails were 12 feet. long, ,2}inches wide and 4 inch thick, spiked to timbers, -after the fashion of a street-car track, The rolling-stock at the outset consisted of two 6-ton locomotives, built by Stephenson,-at Newcastle-on-Tyne; Eng., at a cost of $6,000 each; three passenger cars, built at Cambridge, Mass., at a cost of $1,200 each, and a few flat-cars for carrying lumber. The engines had no cabs, while the passenger cars had their entrances along the sides, English style, and the brakeman pe ched on top. Six miles an hour was the maximum speed on the road, but this rate was seldom attained. The old road was discontinued long years ago, but its bed may still be seen stretching across the country like a Chinese wall, and in 60 good a state of preservation that it is used in places as a turnpike, tainly ‘not.”’ Wm. Wolf's. ‘. Flour, per 100 Ibs, of.bu ineas records as women, doing’ Costa Rico Coffee, 4 lbs 1 00 Starch, 12-papers, ence, with a yague.idea that men & woman to-raise her voice, walk with. woman's work. If a woman is physic» >yrup, 5 gallon keg, 2 00 swindling to men. Let _smoothnéss,. Harkness Candles, 40.-1 06 . Goodwin Candles, box, 2 25 1 San Fran. Candlrs, box, 1 00 oldest railroad conductor in the Unitedasthe Veazie railroad, from its proday. Tt, was built about tlie year 1836, 4 —She— “Do you believe that all society people talk merely to hear them‘selves talk nowadays, as that horrid Mr. Bagley: maintains?’ He~-“CerShe—“I thought you would coincide with my views.” He ‘Of course. Now, there’s that deaf . .a Mas ‘Wan i Bourton for instance,” — When Baby was sick, * We gave her Castoria, + When oho was a Child, BSlie cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, She clung to Castoria, P When she had Cliildren, . She gave them Castoria, One Month More.PRICE LIST and size at reduced prices at Mathieu FOr, CASE. nd The Cheapest and: Best C-scery House ; ie Bae ‘in Nevada Oity. Pears’ Soap securés a beautiful comMain Street, opp. Union Hotel, . P°*!o"Wheat, per 100 Ibs;1 75] Susranteo it. Corn, per 100 lbs. I 75 aan neRolled Barley, per, 100 1 37 “BORN. " Bran, per 100 lbs, 1 124 1 Bt Grase Valley, January 5,to the wite of{. Middlirgs, per rp0 lbs 1-25 RATS White Sugar, 12 Ibs, 100 a ous, Brown Sugar,14 lbs, 1 00 Rice, 16 lbs, ; Currants, 10 lbs, Raisins, 10 Ibs, Prunes, 10 Ibs, ~~ Beans,-28-1bs,— months and 24 days. I oO SOCIETY — es hraram’s Ya Gallery: Closing up in Febwinter when Re’. Henry Ward Beecher got caught in a snowstorm and suf—_————— +0 $2 ° Tuat Haekirg Cough can be so 3 quickly curéd by Shiloh’s Cure. We % At Sacramento, January 2, Phil. Merrifield, I OO} native of England, aged 29 years, u _1 00 ————_____. 1 o0. NEVADA CITY DIRECTORY. . A NEW YORE STORY. The weather here now reminds one of the great storm in New. York last fered exposure which resulted in his death, The whole nation mourned the loss of a man of such great learning, eloquence and ability. His fate when prevents many people from submitting themselves to the rigors of the sterm how prevailing here. Nota few find it more convenient for the above ~. and other, reasons to have tlfeir eyesight attended to at their homes. In response ta) numerous requests Prof. Frank will visit these people at their houses FREE OF CHARGE. by writing upon one of these cards their name and the hour they ‘would like pte-have the Professor call he. will fll all engagemebts promptly. der, hd ox 93 dtd _ LAUREL PARLOR, NO, 6, They will find at the Postoffice postal cards ade to the Professor, and’ ee ‘ “ T. BH Cage See " PROPRIETO 1ORS OF THE af Nevada Ony PALACE :: DR THING UBTALLY FOUND IN J iretecolass Drus Btore. 5 meee PAINTS OILS VARNISHES ETC SCHCOL, BOOKS. _ BLANK wooms, Corn Starch, 12 papers, 1 0 = Oysters, . s ‘cans, 1 reve) 1 Sas pe at Pyth fan Castle th Thursdey Evening of Each Month, at 7:300' relock. ~~. MARY @. RICHARDS, P. SERAPH C>SUKEFORTH; RB. 8, Green Corn, & cans, “Tt Oo! Green Peas: 8 tans, 1. 00 String Beans, 8 cats, Tomatoes, 8-cans, “1 00 Salmon, 2 Ib cans, 6 fars oo Independent Order of Odd Feltows. Meets at dao Fe Fellow’s Hall Salmon, 1 lb cans, 8 for. TSQo . very 2nd ‘and. 4th Monday. of Each eats at 7:80 0016 Pie Fruit, ro cans for> 1°00] THOMAS DAvenLa: c. P. “FOO Native Daughters of the Golden West. “I OO] MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, “NO. 47 permanently, and in order that one and all may_ become Jelly, 6 cans, tel eae Cee ae Pag Th t baxee6 aes Ancient Order of Foresters of America. Corn Beef, 5 for 00 Mon — aati : NDA AT 7:30 O'CL'K Condensed Milk,.6 for 1 00 W.T. JOYCE, C.K. Lard, 10 lb cans, I 15] RICHARD TREMAIN, R. 8. 2 Lobsters, 6 cans, 1 00} PRINCE ALBERT LODGE, No. 290, Mackerel, per kit,$ 2 00 Order Bons of Bt. George. ‘Lard, 8 Ib cans, I oo}. * Meets at Pythian Castle, 44 . 2 Bat t Lard, 5 . b cans, oo sep, gauaytay zvening, ar7300 clocks Kerosene, 5 gallon can, 1 40]. Visiting Brothers cordially invited. Kerosene, per gallon, «+ 35. 1. i. WATERS, Secretory. JOHN STEPHENS, Worthy President . Syrup, per gallon, 5°} IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN, Wyoming Tribe, No. 49, “<M eets at Odd “Fellows Hall; 25 EVERY TH yidgor EVE’G, at7:300'clock. ARRY DANIELS, 8. GEO M. HUGHES, C, of R, ' Pickles,.5 gallon keg, >4--00 Good Tea, per lb, Japan Tea, per Ib, 30 English Breakfast, 5 box: 50 ing: a Mary Sims, P.; Miss Nettie Hackars a pee a Ponemah Council,\D. of y; t Japan lea, 5 Ib box, I 50 at same place every “Becond Phursday yen English Breakfast, Ib, 30. MOUNTAIN DIVISION No, 16, . Soap, per box, 50 Uniform Bank Knights of Pythias, Savon Soap, per box, 1 10 Miss ehicdoreitan Savon Soap,:4 bars, . ~ / 25) rirst weanesaay Evening of Kach Month at 30 o’clock . 7: Harkness Candlés, box, 2 50 GEO. A. GRAY, BKC. : WM, T. MORGAN, 8. K. R. NEVADA CITY COUNCIL, No. 234, American Legion of Honor, Goodwin Candles, 44,— 1 00 sie Meets at Pythian Castle Ist and 8d Thursday’ Evening of Month, Starch, per box, 50 At 7:30 o'clock. ) Butter, per roll, ge aed a. 0. DICKERMAN, Talal dad om Tobacco, per plug, ~ 45] NEVADA LODGE, NO. 13, F.& A.M. Hay, per ton, $17.50, + Meets at Masonic Hall. And everything else in proportion. . stated Meetings-onthe Second Wednesday All Goods Fresh and pure, of each month, ~THEcordially poe
C. WEISENBURGER, Master, I. J, ROLFE, Secretary. NEVADA LODGE, No.20/,. Leading : Variety : tore Independent Order of Good eee — Meets at Odd Sejlons Hall EVERY FRIDAY EVEN’G at 7°30 o'clock. WEISENBURGER, C, T. ED. ED. MORGAN, R. MILO LODGE, NO. 48, Knights of Pythias, Meets at Pythian Castle “Of Nevada City. ALEX. DURBIN, Proprietor. : COMMERIAL STREET, opposite American Tea Store. ra -EVERY FRIDAY EVE’G at 7:30 O’OLOCK » WM. FINLEY, C. C B. 8. RECTOR, K. of-R. and 8, Everything in my line . FINLEY, C. C, Cheaper Than Ever Be8. REC . ofe er NEVADA CITY INSTITUTE, NO. 30, Look at some.of the Prices : Young Men's Institute. Cigars at ete Meets at ‘fibarhig Hall PnP Club (Key Weat)« ,--.10 cents . Byery Alternate—Phursday 176 nihg ¢omy mencing with the First’ Thursday Even a Rose (Key West)...+.0-... 10 cents ales cae We ci. . 8fora ere dng in the year. aad: KIDD, President. uvenir ey OOD). 6cprek cee terete cents ) Weshingion . a aos clgeenle _JOHN ©. NILON, B.C, a e . OTor a quarter UUarantee $ibe Stora quartes. NEVADA CITY COUNGIL, NO, 118, Order of Ohosen piiegdes ‘or Me : orklat s Choice. =....:> 6 for a quarter ited Bike emu ae 8 for a quarter at ! ten cent cigars are sold by other deal‘Or 1244 cents; my 844 cent cigarp for teu Meets at Odd Fellow's Hall cenita; my 6 cent cigars are the best in the First and Third Monday Evening of each arke All brands by the box. lower than the 7 Hoag pages lowess. A, GOYNE, C. c, Tobaccos. K. F.’ ROSENTHAL ‘sg. Star, per plug NEVADA CHAPTER, :No.i 6, R. A.-M, STATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY IN EACH MONTH. \ WILLIAM BARKER, H. Pi I. J. ROLFE, Secretary. Climax, DOr DIUBii55 ies Sawlog, per plug.... New tinkle, per plu 50 . And all other kinds in proportion, Smoking Tobacco. A fine grade at 26 cents a pound, Canned Fruits, Oysters, Etc At from 10 to 25 percent less than is usual ly charged in other stores. Soda Crackers. The best, perbox......,... 85 cents ’ Pipes, Cigar Holders, Etc. EG 6 & i AW My stock is large and new. Prices lowe: \ 5 ‘than the same can be bought for elsewhere Gombs and Brushes. ' I corr? anice stook ranging in price from DEALERS IN— equally ood ones gr less money? Staple and Fancy Hardware Statione > materials, pian fancy. au}! Glassware, Orockeryware, Eto. the atest stylen in pepers Also, slates, tablets, exc. Prices down to bedrock. Perfumes: The choicest and most popular at prices that will astonish you For instance, . sel) 25-cent vologne for inate and 60-cent Florterns. ida water for 40 cen! s Toilet and Common Soaps. . yook :; STOVES 1: J “AND, ABANGES, All Styles, T havé reduced these almost to cost, and 1 bought them yery low. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Black-. Tha Famous Superior Range, ine’. The best domestic and imported kinds, The Bestin the Market. ake a specialty of shoe qreerine and us dersell other dealers, Twelve Distinct Styles of Agents for the celebrated_ Walking Sticks, : * Particular foaled of outinmen called CORRUGATED TRON ROOFING to novelties in this line. ood cane for lt’ cents. An elegantone for 20 cents. Boss Guns, ‘Pistols, Pogo yo hickory) canes, with crooked han es, only § Toys, Toys, Toys. SOLE AGENTS FOR A shonsand kinds such as please the little folks m O. V. B. Pocket Knives. Fine . Police gry 8 20 cents. N Cigar lighters, 25 cents. Tam almost giving them away. Candies, “Eve rybody ki. wal keep the freshest ap finest pane Fruits and Vegetables. _ All kinds iu tacit seasonCan \be bough cheaper rom me than elsewhere, « a8. Fish. Fresh fish every ted to ln and Friday. All persons indebted to the firm of 4 Durbin-are requeated ito immediately se se FREIGHT ADDED. merits of American an produste. PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, WINDOW GLASss, ETO, We Sell Everything at Visiting Brethien in good standing are HEATINC :: STOVES, And all the Best and Newest PatAmmunitionZof ‘all Kinds. OP We Jo not cn carry English cutlery, We believe ney Bi superior mo . San Francisco Prices, eounty-eight—-months ; _and although a-comparatively few= nce as to my quali_communities in here has won for me the same-con fications that-it-has-in equally intellige the East during years of experience. ‘IT have in view of these facts determined toxfemain here fully” informed as to my reliability and qualificatio as an optician, F-propose to present later in this space testimonials from many.and well-known people whom I =z treated. My reputation in this immediate locality is al-)\ ready well enough established, but I want if possible ‘to extend it to every settlement large and small in the Sierra 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. 1 make no charge for consultation and examination, as 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 very few in: this country. ; The money you pay to -me is not for temporary reIguarantee permanent relief. I have-the-fullest-confidence in the future.of the mining . : and ether resources of this portion of the State, and have the same-confidence inthe belief that my practice here will]continue to prow’ in extent. If you take intérest 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. With compliments of the season, and ‘with the hope that we may all have “big-clean-ups” and bountiful crops during the coming ‘year, Iam Faithfully Yours, PROF. F.FRANK, The New York Optician. Permanently established on Maiiy Street, second door from Engine House, No. 1, Nevada. City. NOW FOR BUSINESS. ee The Big Fire Scorched~ We Are Still Py fe Weisenburger Bros; PROPRIETORS OF THE Plaza : Grocery : and: Feed : Store ! / Goce, Provisions, Cann Gods, Flor, Bato Onions, Potatoes, Hams, Bacon, Lard, Cigars and Tobacco, Hay, Grain, Feed, Etc Garden and Field Seeds ot all kinds. ‘Our Termsare Cash. Prices the Lave Goods: delivered Free of Charge. Welseuburger Bros, = Neva iy 7 8.4 UNLESS , You Tate the DAILY TRANSERIPP 4. " iE e I have been-on the coast but one year, and in Nevada] comer among you, I am told that he work I have. done] Nevada gold fields. 4 sults, such as you obtain from ordinary so-called opticians. . ¢ >, water; seven head of cattle, two horses, wagon, and all farming fidblsiacnte, You Don’t Get'the News. Give m we eke i FIERGD, GARDENAND FLOWER SEED *. Prescriptions accurately and fully compounded by careful and competen Drug gist rae ei = Seeley . NEVADA ORUG STORE, Ned oud Pine Ntreeta EVEN EG ST vee Newnan Clty ww. BD. Vinton, >< \. PROPRIETOR. aa LARGE STOCK OF. PATENT MEDICIN E's FINE PERFUMERY. FANCY oaPa comps, BRUSMES, HAND munnons ee TOILET ARxIOLES OF ANU KINDS NAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN ‘Po. COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS BY A oom '_/ peten Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed. a for the Imperia] London. Nortlierg and Queen usurance-Oompanien, Far Sal or Rent 00 Easy Terns! —0—Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with ‘pear. ing Orchards. Both places ave within two miles ofthe Narrow Gaug. depot. Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev 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 Lands. ——00--$5000--320 acres, three miles from Grass Valley; good house and barn; 200 acres cleared; ; good orchard in bearing; a-large, hever-failing supply of free water ; all implements, tools, etc,. with place. $37 50.-450-ucres gently rolling fruit or grazing land; all fenced ; 100 acres cleared ; good water; large house and barn; improvements gost about $2500. Great bargain; must be sold, $900--60-acres good fruit land, situate three miles from Koeadli City; 15 acres cleared; house and barn, vineyard, garden, six head cattle, horse and wagon and farming implements; free water for irrigatitig, A real: bargain. $2 . 50-425 acres.of good fruit and vegetable land; two good houses and two barns; 100 acres cleared; orchard and garden; free water'for a portion Lof_plave._ “Will he sold at sold at “the above low price on account of absence,” $4.1 50-4104 acres; eres; highly improved; good” housé and ‘barn, oretra: situate three miles from Nevada City, Arare chanee. ta. secure 9 profitable . farin at a low price, m $6000125 acres; not more than 2 thiles from: Nevada City or Grass Val: ley; nearly all cleared ; ; good house and barn Sine orchard in bearing, consisting of a variety of rees; good water ; all can be irrigated ; all under fence, &@ These are only a few of the bargains we have to offer at present. We’ have all kinds of bands at prices ranging from $5 to wales. per acre. .Terms: ‘Magy, CITIZENS B) Weistein Bin, @ Chyjaz=n® BAS Oy BANKERS, Paid up Capital. . $30. 000. GRASS VALLEY.......CAL, . 4 Seneral Banking Businoss‘Transacted. Wk I8sUE SIGHT . DRAFTS PAYABLE Established: 1876. Neg York, . ; San Francioce, Capital Invested --$50 000. And Sacramento Transact a Geusral Banking Busi} we’ issue BILLS OF EXOMANGE Dera, PB. bl nT , Draw Drafts on San Francisco, New lind te pr sig i OMEATSRITA is ¥ ork, London, Paris and Berlin; ‘and EUROPE, Stocks and Bonds bought and sold,. Collections on any part or the a pe making Collec. Umtted States a specialty. tions, Highest Price Paid for Count) Highest + ’ and State Warrants Silver et roe paid for Gold fand Gold and Silver Bullion wy hased Assay Office. om Deposits Received.. Matis Sean tee a ears 0 < OFFICERS:. «. Interest Allowed bn. DeposBM. PRESTON. .s.esc soso PRESTDEY * * we R. M, HUNT. +eeces se VOR PRESIDENT its. : . JOIN T. MORGAN.,.... verse, CASHIER, CORRESPONDENTS: —_ DE. MORGAN =: Raisers a: pas Bae’ San Francisco—The Anglo Californian Bank Limited. = ee fear New York—C. B, Richard & Oo. . me. Mu, . Puasrol. . lamden-The Alliance Bank LimitKe CORRESPONDENTS as 5 € Bene NEW BARBER SHOP, . — _— JM. OLIVER, JR., Late of Sacramento, AS OreueD AT N HA First-Class Rater tas tiie) North Side of Commercial St., . Near Main Street, ” —_ KS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOUK OF EVERY. * MISCELLANEOUS nooks yo = ‘PERIODICALS, ‘un enna : ee PIQVOMIALA,.___. ot ewsraren Agents for the San Francisoo Examiner. The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City og placed and this propert; end of i its stock eee oat inp ae “ SF iles, an ‘found it office to all the duty ‘of : with the any pro fore the make @ rating if tent ever assessor through newspap manly ni is gener, motives, ully unc Ge Malcol ‘to death rying the 40, Washi pany “‘0, hell hae 1 the rem burial. . poral Le McCambi M. A. 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