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VOL. LIX.—No. 90c4
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NEVADA CITY, CAL, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 14, 1890.
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Batablished Sept. 6, 1860, by H. P. Brown & Qo,
The Daily a rmscript
PUBLISHED i
Every Day Excepting Mouday
1B Y——
BROWN & CALKINS.
L. 8. CALKINS, N, P. Brown,
Editor Busiriess M’g’r.
OF FICK—“Transeript Block,” No, 32 Commercial st. Nevada City, Ca
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION*
year, payuble in advance, 86.
Per Weeks we ° 15 Cents.
NEVADA CITY
SOCIETY
~~“ DIRECTORY.
PAPAL LS
MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 47
Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
2 —
Meets at 64d Fellow’s Hall
Every 2nd an@' 4th Monday of Each,Month,
‘at 7:80 o'clock:
5 H. J. WHITE, ©, P.
GEO. A. GRAY, 8. ; &
: 'y gi ' ciaco
COURT GARFIELD, NO, 6,810, Soli ?
: olid Silver Watches,
Ancient Order of Foresters of America Solidco silver hunting case wateh Walsai tham” movement, stem-winding and stemMeets at Pythian Castle souting & oroughly reliable time-keeper, with
DAILY YRANSCUTPT and, Daily Bulletin, one
E/ERY MONDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 O'CL'K,
“RB. B. TREMAIN, C. R.
RICHARD TREMAIN, R. 8.
Otder of Chosen Friends,
—
Meets at Odd Feliow’s Hale..
First and Third Monday Evening of each
month at 7:30 o’clock. ;
; MRS, C. A. GOYNE, C. C, J
E. ¥, ROSENTHAL, 8.
NEVADA CHAPTER No. 6, R. A.M. t
STATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY IN
EACH MONTH, ‘
WILLIAM BARKER, H, P. . 7
I, J, ROLFE, Secretery.
8
HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56, penn vharges on bicycle from San Francisco.
‘Native Sond“of! the Golden West. ,
* Meeteat Pythian Castle +
L
EF 5OTT, President. 1),
W; T, MORGAN, BB.
MANZANITA ENCAMPMENT, NO, 43, we rhls les typewribigg ame, Kverybody has one sud Os
Meets ot ui
EVERY WRONESDAY EVENI o Dail.
JOHN WERRY, Cont, . . Buljetin aa with DATLY . SRANW. L. BOARDMAN, Sec. , SORTER ahd Wea letin, one Yon G5.
: i‘. Subscriberjpays express.
a )
NEVABA LODGE, NO. 13 F, & A. M.
Meeta at Masonic Hall, « §
Btated ‘Meetings onthe Second Wednesday
ef each month
eordight?’
JOHN T, MORGAN, Master.
I. J, ROLFE, Secretary.
MOUNTAIN DIVISION No. 16,
Uniform Rank Knights of
» 3
Meets at Armory Hall Subscriber to pay express charges,
90 o'clock, ;
J, A. RAPP, 8, K. C.
First Wednesday Evening of Each Month at
GEO, A. GRAY, 8. K. B. to the student,
—
NEVADA: GOMMANDERY,
NO.6,
Knights Templar.
Meets at“Masoni¢ Hall
FIRS1 AND‘THIRD THURSDAY OF EACH
j Di
1. 5. ROLFE, Bee
MONTH at. ve o'clock, ments for premiums, We aim
VI
B, MORGAN, c. t
% i
LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6,
ative Daughters of the Golden Weat.
; Banjoplaying is an accomplishment that has
Meets at Pythian sey {Each Berens cy fashionable Deven, socep last few years,
ad and 4th Thursday Even me OF Iv is readily learned by anyo.e having @ good ear
Month, at 7:800'clock. « for music, and makes @ splendid accompaniment
MIS, LIZZIE KEENAN, P. for the voice in singing.
SERAPH 0, SUKEFORTH, R 8,NEVAOA CITY COUNCIL, No. 234,
American Legion of Honor,
Meets at Pythian Castle
lst and 8d ‘Thurpdey Evening of Month,
* At
7
:80 o'clock,
J. W. ROBINSON, Com, _
J. C. DICKERMAN, Sec.
NEVADA CITY INSTITUTE, NO. 30,
Young’ Men’s Institute.
Meete at Hibernia Hall ;
Every Alternate Thuraday Evening comwrencing with tie First.’ hursday Evyenppelitedoner ca if J. KIDD, President,
JOHN ©. NILON BR. 8.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN,
Wyoming Tribe, No, 49.
Meets at Odd Fellows’ Hall,
BVERY THURSDAY EVE’G, at7:300'clock.
ea HARRY DANIELS, 8.
@XO. M. MUGHHA, ©, of RB.
@@™ Ponemah Connell, Ri of P, meets
8a lace eve on tuureday Even{ nS sims et Migs Nettie HackMILO LODGE, NO. 48,
Knights of Pythias,
Meetg at Pythian Castle
EVERY FRIDAY BVH’G at 7:80 O'CLOCK
WM, FINIEY, ©, C.
B, 8. RECTOR, K. of R, and 8.
one year, $20; with VAIBY TRANSCRIPT and
pcete; wie DAFLY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly
express charges un watch from San Francisco,
SOKIPT, and Daily Billetin, one-year, $15; with
NEVADA CITY COUNCIL, NO, 118)] DAILY TRANSCKIPT aud Weekly Pallet, one
year, $12.90 Subscriber to pay «xpress charges
on watch from san Francisco. i
face.
SCMIPT and Daily Bulletin, one
DAILY TKANSCKIPE ana Weekly Bulletin, one
ov watch from San Francisco,
tirst-class article in every respect.
iua prime favorite,
nickle trimmings, and-vill be seut complete with
saddle-bag, tools, ete. Wall be sent with DAILY . P
$29, with DAILY TRANSCRIP) and Weekly
tor a 36-.1ch wheel,
JAIL
12,
Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.40,
Here is
1 a pertect instrument, simple in construction,
Eo train. for av, sich onn Ba LRPRGD Mh
DALLY TRAN; CKL
Po
Visits wl then in good standing are . pays express.
Pp
with an ‘ objees-glase
a
ythias. aud will be seat wit!
I
that exist in the food weeat aud the water we
drink, It stands6 inches high and magnifies 60
diameters, aid wil besent with DALL >» TRANSUR. PT and Vaily Bubetiv, one year, $11;
DAILY TRANSSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one
— « . year, $0. Subperiber to pay express charges,
We have made arrangements with the
manufacturers and jobbers that enable us to offer .
these instruments in connection with the TRANSORI’'T on unprecedently liberal terms,
Sulid Gold and Silver Watches.
Realizing the importance of a good watch
premium, we have selected the ‘Waltham’ as
being the best kn6wn aud” most reliable timepieces in the market These watches have a
world-wide reputation which-they—have~gained
solely on their merits, The cases we guarantee
to be of soli: goldand coin silver respectively,
and if foc just as represented may, be returned at
our expense aud we will refund sat money paid,
We are prepared to make the most libe:al propo‘sitions on these Watches.as premiuras, as Will be
veen by the following offers;
Solid Gold Watch—Gents'.
: A gentleman's solid gold hunting case watch,
‘Waltham” movement, *tem-winding and stem
setting, with DAILY: TRANSCRIPT nd Dai'y
Bulletin, one year, $36.50; watch, DAILY TRANSURI VT and, Weekly Bulletin, one year, $34.40.
Subscriber pays express charges on watch from
San Francisco
Solid Gold Watch—Ladies’.
A lady's solid gold hunting case watch, ‘‘Waltham” “movement, stem-winding, seem-setting,
with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and-Daily Bulletin,
Weekly bulletin, one year, 326,90. Suvscriber
to pay eXprese charges OD watch trom San FranSulletin, one year, $16.90, Subseriber to pay.
same wat.h, opeu tae, with DAILY TRAN.
Nickle Watch,
A.nandsome-nick. 4 stem-wiiding watch, open
good movement, with DAILY TRAs.—
ear, $11; with
ear, $8.90. Subscriber to pay express charges
Bicycles.
_The Bicycle we. ave selected as a premium — year,
he “‘apollo”——while not the most expensive is a
itis -handome and substantially made, [truns easily and
It is standard finish with
PRANSCRLP{ aad Daily Bulletin, one year, for
(The aboveiprices are
per additional inch
ade known ou application.) Subseriber to pay
salletin, one year, $26, 90.
Price
Boys’ Velocipetes. __
elocipede, with bell, ete., complete, sent with
TRANSCRIPT and Daily
ear, $12.50; with DALY!
Type Writers,
yhohas writiig
our. opportunity, The Sun type-writer
natructions for use, which
rinmtes, withDAILY 'SRANSORIPT and
Cane.
Tand Daily
cekly Bulletin, O18’ year,” $10.60. 78u
Telescope.
Avery usefularticle that snyone diving in the
ountry or Traveling, will}, appreciate. © Our
remium telesepels & , Strong instrument,
suches in diameter, 3
when closed, leather cased
DAILY tRANSCRIPT aud
Yaily Bulletin, one yeur, $11; with DAILY TRANCRIPT and Weckly Bulletin, one year, $9.
raws, 5 inches jon,
Microscope. .
A most interesting duetrunent and of great use
This i no toy, but a powerful
nicrosvope that res eals the many strange things
w'th
Musical Instrumerts,
In making our selections of musical instruedin every instance
owetagoou article -one that we need not hesiate to send to aperformer who is @ conno sseur,
eading
Banjo.
We will send @ handome nickte=rim, caif-skin-head, 10 bracket. banjo
with instruction book, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin,one year, $11.50; with
DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulietia, one
yeur, $9.50, Subscriber to pay express charges.
B Flat Cornet.
Ahandsome nickle b flat cornet, with full set
of extru’croo* a, music rack, case and instruction
book? omplite—a fine eclo instrument—with
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Buiietin, one
year, $16.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
Vreekly Bulletin, $14.60, Subscriber pays express charges.
Flute.
Whe flute is one of the sweetest and easiest musical instruments to learn, It harmonizes _with
the piano aud 4jl other instruments, For ®
yrem um we have selected a fine cocoa wood, 6eyed, cork Join a THAD tuulng slide, end
will send it with DAILY TRANBORIPT and Daily
Bulletin, one year, $13; DAILY TRANSCRIPT
and Weekly Bulleting one year, $10.75, Subscriber pays ex ress « harges,’
Pianos,.
A miniature piano with 16 bell-metal keys, elegant finishedjust the thing for children to learn
to play on; mae8 good music, Sent with DAILY
TRANSCRIPT and Daily Buletin, one year
$11.50; with DalLY TRANSURIPT and Weekly
Bulletin, o year, $9.50. Subscriber pays express, é
Croquet.
A beautiful croquet ret for eight Bah ig will
be went with DAILY TRANSCRIPT aod Daily
Bulletin, one ) ene, $10; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and eekly Bulletin, one year, $8, Subveriber pays express.
Shot Guns,
We made a special point of securing & good gun
tor a premium— one that we can recommend! and
feel assured that our selection will beallthat you
canask, Ourpremium gun is well made and
hands mely finished, lt shocts strony and
accurately, andis & reliable gun in every partieular, Te ie the very best gun ever offered as
premium shdis weil worth working
NEVADA ‘LODGE, No, 201,
Tadepeudent Order of Good. Templars.
_ Meete’at Odd Fellows Hall
EVERY PRIDAY/EVEN’G at 7/80 o'clock.
: “J. M. WALLING, CU. 7.
ED, MORGAN, BR, 8. :
PRINCE ALBERT LODGE, No. 290,
Meets at Pythian Dastle,
Visiting B nvited,.
for, tia ® magnificent double breech-loader’
with twist barrels, bac .-action, side snap, rubber
Duti, Nos, 10 and 12 mae, as desired, and will
be sent with DAILY Tf NSCRIPT and Daily
Bulletin, one year, $21; with DAILY TRANSOKIi T and Weekly Bulletin, oue year, $19.
aus-or. ber 8 ex pTese,
, Same op above, with pis '-gr $1.60 to
be ad@ad 10 above pr ‘es.
A 16-inh whee}, giopderd finish, wrought iron en
Bulletin, one! ,
rifle.
$l
ng out,
nd Dar
press.
Daily Bu
scrkiiT
SCKI
Weel
NOTE —Persons preferring Semi-Weekly Bulletin can obtain itby paying 90 cents a year in
additiou to the
Bullen.
Coast. itis disti.guished the br
news, while it is the recognized authority i
Bulletin isthe only news
the Supreme Court.
Weebly Bullet sume OF
morning—the largest and best weekly publ
Pew Sendal’ ders
2, Wadi Boor
ancy o
pleteness of its local newsy reviews of current
nal
BeFovtret PREMIUMS. 7
MF We will send THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT with the San Francisco
Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, and any of ‘e following valuable Premiums at the following prices, payable in advance:
ICK OUT, YOUR COMBINATION.
A fine corded, hainmered brass drum,
sticks complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
Jaily Bu letin, one year, $10.50; with DAILY
«RANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year,
$8.50. Subscriber pays express,
The Winchester maintains its placeas the best
repeating rifle made and is too well. known to
need further deecription. We will send a 44 cal
octagon barrel Winchester’ rifle with DAILY
‘TRANSCRIPT and. isaily Bulietin,one year,
$22.75; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly
Bulletin, oné
We will senda rim fire for $1 40 less, Subseriber pays express Z
A Flobert rifle, shootin;
less cartridges, jus. the thing for boys who are
fond of shooting, sent with DAILY
SORIPT and Vaily Bullet n, one year,
with »AILY TRANSURIPT and Weekly Bulletip,
one year, $9.25. Subscriber pays express,
We have decided to offer a strong, serviceable
revolyer for a
American, double action, * Bull Dog,’’
size from 22 to 88 cal.
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Dnuily Bullein, one
year,
Weekly Bulletin, oné year, $9, Subscriber pays
express,
Our premium tishi,.g rod is a 16 foot Caloutta
bamboo with iance wood tip.and double ferrules,
It is a good serviceable rod aud wil be sent with
line, reel, ete;, complete, with DAILY ‘TRANSCRIPT and Daily Kuiletia, one year, $11; with
DAILY TRANSCI'T and Weekly Bulletin, one
, Subscriber pays exprecB.) ge ay
a
This ig a ver.
en A — isa premium that appeals to all
Bulletin, one . Whether slung from the trees in @ lawn or from
HAMSCRIPE-and . thre postwof
picturesque and su.gestive of “blissful comfort
A complete and elegant 13-foot hammock, with
6} feet spread, sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT
Bulletin one year, $10 25; with DAIL ¥
RIPT ani. Weealy Bullesig, One year,
$8.25, Bubscriber pays express
Among outdoor
thefay. rite It g'
being violent; keeps the attention fixed ‘
terestsustained throughout the game, Being
ame in which ladics. xcel, you can secure the ;o0d
f your lady acquaintsnces pun Baas your
25 opularity by wetting wact’ of tonnig aud organ
Neither too Jarge nor too email, but Just the Ringe club.” A first-class wnnis outfit, complete,
rights.ze witn 14-k so head, will’ be sent with] wij) be sent with DAILY TRANS RiPT and
BF pe eget 4 yaily Bulletin, one year, $19; with DAILY
ear, $12.00; with DAILY TRANSOWPT and THANSCKIPT and Weekly Builetin, one year,
bscriber . $17, Subscriber payr express,
Our base ball outfit consists of two leazue balls,
three assorted bais, two peire of gloves, musk
ete ; complete, aud will Y
TRANSUUI: Land baily Bulletin, one year,
with DAILY TRANSUKIFT and Weekly Bulletin ope year, $10, Subscriber pays express.
Anelegant hanging lamp with 14 inch shade,
and from 42 to 66
polished brass fa rich gol coior~ & highiy ornamental and service ble lamp
TRANSCKIPT and’ Daily wulletin, one year,
$18.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly“Bulletin, one year, $11.60, Subscriber pays exAlways ready to write; carrics ink enough in
tne holder tc last for weeks or months; will
sent with DAILY TRANSCR PT and
1 ulletin, one vear, $10 25; with + AILY RANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, $8.25,
Standard Rain Guage.
Approved by the signal service aE Washington,
with full direc’ ions
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bullecin,
year, $10.75; witn DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
eekly Bulletin, one year, $8.75, Subscriber
pays express,
Photographic Outiit.
Amateur photogrepny is a most delightful and
popular recreation, Wit
ratu., of today anyone can soon acquire the art of
making » good picture and wili soon Po
hundreds of views taken by him or herself, The
apparatus we offer is so light it can easily be
carried whon walking
shou d have one, tor it will prove @ source of
amusement to all avd of profit t0 many.
A complete photographic outfit, consisting of
view camera for makinu 8} xX 4 pictures, with
quick w rking lens, 6 rapia dry plates, 2 Japannec
\rou trays} 2packagesof 8. P A. Des eloper, 1
package of iy po, 1 printing frame, “6 sheets of
ierro-prussiate paper, 1 sheet of ruby paper, 1
Russel negative clisp aud patent drying frame
with fuil instructions for making photographs
will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
lletin, one yer, $11; with DAILY TRAN
and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8.90.
Subscriber to pay express charges from Ban
Fiansiaco, Z
Nots—Addition:1 materials for amateur photographers, may be had
62y Commercia: Street,
The Rand-McNally \Siandard Atlas of the
World—a library initrelf furnished in ove large
volume of 192 pages, elegantly illustrated and
bound ina substantial manner witn gold side
stamp appropriately and
retal price $4.60, will be sent with DAILY T
and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; “with
DAILY TRANSCRIYT and Weekly Bulletin, one
year, $9. Subscriber pays express,
Guizots History of France.
Guizo.’s “History of + rance” is a standaru work
in 6 vols., substantially bound in cloth, profusely
illustrated with fine engravings,
with DAILY TRANSCRIPT snd Daily . Bulletin
one year, $13.60; with DAILY TR No Sip anu
iy Bulletin, one year, $11,560. Subscriber
paysoxpress,
Ahigharm sewi.,
machivesinthe market; warranted for five years,
wi h DAILY TRANSUR: PT and. Daal
one year, $80; with DaILY ThaN
Weekly bulletin, one year, $27. Bubacriber paye
expres chal
f its editorial matter, accurac,
literature and art, and exten’
financial and trade circles,
The bulletin is the jeading evening journal in cirenlation and influence on the Pacific
‘OF
perin California that publishes in extenso the decisions of
Owing to the diflerence iu time between San Francisco and
wincipal Rewe censere in the ie. the woris's news of each day is furnished by the Bul
7 urs.in advance of the morn ra, 3
ae Weekly E 4 a eer Oe ee coluinn paper, issued every Wednesda”
ed in the West,
BROWN &
Drums it
A Nickle tenor drum, 14-inch head, with sticks
complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Dail
Bulletin, one year, $12.50. with DAILY Thal t
SORIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.50.
Subserib sr pays expresa :
Military Drum.
with
Rifles.
ear, $20.75. Above is center fie
FlobertRifles.
2z-cal. Flobert noiseTRAN$11.25;
Revolvers.
rewium and have selected the
t in, any
It will be sent wit
with wAILY THKANSORIPT and
Fishing Tackle}
Tent.
water-proof
ox7 feet, end wiil be
u.letin, one yjear,
@ shady--verandah, a -hamulock—is
Forres
mes lawn tennis is becoming
vee auttidient exercise withouy
inBase Ball.
with Dall
$12;
sent
Hanging Lamp.
itiches exténs.on, made of
sent with DAILY
Stylographic Pen.
Daily
ior use will ‘be sent with
one
h the approved appaoi: riding. tverybody
8am © Partridge,
Francisco, CStandard Atlas.
handsomely some
Nlt wisi be se t
Sewing Machines.
machine—ore of the bes,
Builetin,
MIPT pod
res,
ubbing price for the Weekly
and comof foreign
The Daily
Ps
i usetial prem uu and will be ap. &.
reciated by all who go hunting, fishing or Camp. ]°
It isa first class A tent,
aid made of 8 oz. auck; siz
vent with poles, pins, e%c., complete, with DAILY
TRANSCKIPE ana Daily
$12,/0; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly
Bulletisi, one year, $10.50. Subscriber pays the
expr
per in Northern Caiifornia.
ished September th, 1861, by ¥. P.
ADoctor
Bill saved by always
keeping Simmons Liver
Regulator in the house.
If you have eaten anything hard of digestion,
or feel heavy after meals,
or sleepless at night; if
you. lead a sedentary life
or are weakened by the
strain of your duties; if
you need a’ cathartic to
relax the bowels; ifyourequire action onthe Liver
to relieve Indigestion ;
if you require something
to purify the blood ad
regulate the system ;_ if
you are traveling in unealthy localities, or food
or water does not agree
with you, a dose-, of
Simmons , Liver. Regulator will remove. all
trouble.
x-Governor of Ga,, and U.S. Senator
Joseph E. Brown skys:
“You are at UUeTyy, to use my name fs
praise of Simmons, Liver Regulator, and
recommend it to everyone as the best
preventive of. Fever and Ague, It super
cedes Quinine if taken in time.” f
DR. R.M. HUNT,
Physician,
ou AT VINTON’S DRUG SORE,
NEVADA CITY.
P.F, SIMONDS.
Attorney and Oounselor at Law
y ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE ANI:
United Stdtes Courts.
OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neve
da City
8 CALKINS ‘ N P. BROWN
BROWN &.CALKINS,
Book, Newspaner and Job Printers.
PUBLSHRRS OF THE.NEVADA CITY
DAILY TRANSCRIPT, the leading paIt Was” estab
Br 0b
Co
W. P. SOWDEN, —
Attorney and Counselor at Law
YA7ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS .
of the State of California, and of the
Inited States. ‘
Office in the Tilley Block, corner of Pinw
nd Broad streets; Nevada City, Cal
ae en SS ae eer ee
Jounselor at Law and: Notary Public,
Successsor to Johnson & Mascn,
Attorneys at Law.
\ ‘TILL PRACTICE IN THE SUPEMIOR
Supreme, District and Cire uit Courts
vf the U. B.
Office—Thomas Block corner Broad and
ine streets, Nevada yB. LITTLE. JOHN CALDWBLI,,
CALDWELL & LITTLE,
Attorneys and Qounselors at Law.
\ ILL PRACTICE IN THE BTATE AND
United States Courts,
OFFICK—Thomas Block, corner Broadand
Pine streets, up stairs,
¥ GEO. L. HUGHES,
Attorney and Qounselor at Law,
\ TILL PRACTICE IN Ald. THE COURTS
of the. Stave.
Office in Morgan & Roberte’ Block.
LUETJE & BRAND,
WATOHMAKER
ANw
Broad Street, Nevada City:
UNION MARKET,
COMMERCIAL STREET..N®VADA CITY
(COLLEY BROG:)sicceess Proprietors
DEALERS IN
Beet, Pork, Mutton, Veal,
At the lowest rates.
We also keep on hand a choice stock of
BACON AND LARD
iitc.,
3. ie CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law, Notary Publio,
AND CONVEYANCFR.
¢-\FFICE—South side a Btreet opposite Union Street, Nevada ML
Wi.l practice in all the Courts of the State,
the State of California.
Rs, 8 CORP
Attorney and Oounselor at Law,
Prick
( and-Pine streets Nevadertt——
ind the Courts of the United “tates within
Thomas ntiding, corner Broad
“NEVADA” ONT
a
What. We Have and
What We Have
Not«
Everything taken into consideration,
California is the Most favored State in
tas Union. She has her drawbacks, .
but other States have greater ores.
Andit may glso he remarked. with
eqhal truth that when’! we come to
view all fhe points that sdgyest: tuemselves, Nevada is the most favored
county in-the State.
WHAT WE HAVE.
+ We have admirable railroad facilities. .
We have quarries of fine building
stone.
We have cheap‘ provisions and family supplies. ; 4
We have stores representing all
lines of trade.
Wé have the reputation of making
he best of. wines.
Wehave the deepest gold quartz
mines in the world.
We have delightful
picturesque scenery.
We have the best of society and
social organizations.
We have well’ capitalized and accommodating banks.
We have cool, pleasant summers,
with no sultry. nights, :
We have the best of mail, express
wd telegraph facilities,
We have prosperovs churches with
fine church buildings.
We have the best hotels with all
modern improvements. .
We have one of the best systems of
ireé schools in the State.
We have roses in blo$in out, of doors
every month in the year. : .
We have the richest and best paying gold mines in the world, ~~~
We have wild flowers in bloom nearty-every month-in—the-year;
We liave the best soil and climate
for fruit-growing in the State,
We have the’ best local water suppiies and systemsin the State. :
Vie havo VeEBIADICS BVT I THe
yroundevery month in the year. j
We have a section where malaria
is never known and cannot exist.
We have the most extensive goldbearing gravel deposits iri the world.
We have continual cool breezes
tempering the warmest days in summer.
We have an-excellent local market
for all kindsof farm and: garden produets.
We have over 20,000 population and,
the people are enterprising and industrious.
:
We havean abundance of water for
irrigating, domestic and industrial
purposes, :
We have large deposite of iron and
copper ore, easily accessible and of a
high grade.
We have a number of good quarts
mines that give employment to a large
force of men. :
We have extensive deposits of ‘the
finest quality of kaolin for the: oianur
facture of pottery.
We have numerous undeveloped
quartz ledges that are destined to yield
large amounts’ of bullion,
We have a soil and climate that will
raise to periection anything that can
be raised north of the orange belt.
We have aclimate that gives better
shipping and keeping qualities to our
fruits than those of lower altitudes.
“We have cheap fuel, cheap timber
and cheap water, the three great neceseities for profitable mannfacturing,
We lvave a perfect system of natural
drainage that. leaves no opportunity
for stagnant pools or accumulated
filth,
We have satisfactory board obtainable at hotels, boarding houses and
private families from $4 to $6 per
week,
;
We have some of the most-extensive
drives and
FRED SEARLS,
“At orney and Counselor st Law:
I
W State and Federal.
Uffice—Oppoatte Jourt House,
iL PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COUPT
mines.
We have the most perfect climate in
America for persons affected with con+
sumption, bronchial troubles or asthma,
JAMES A. STIDGER.
And Notary Public
county.
Attorney and Counselor at Law
‘Will practice in the Courts of Nevada
We have » pure, slightly rarified ‘atmosphere, dry and invigorating, laden
withthe perfame of vas@foreste of pine
surrounding us,
We have eceres of people who came
here broken down in health, who are
now entirely recovered and’ will tegSAMUEL J. ALDERMAN’
Surveyor,
GRASS VALLEY ..-3)s.
San Berparding county.
Laws. Office up
opposite WeissLeins’ Bank, M
esidence—Adjoining Watt Park.
Hex 2*2, ‘
n street.
CALLFORNIA
ATE DEPUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR o?
rreapon
fuce solicited, Surveyeof acter Bections
etc., made in accordance with U.8, Lana
stairs in Coke Building
P. 0.
yutt
tify to their recovery.
We havea climate and location absolutely healthy, in which a man can
live and enjoy perfect bealth both
summer and winter.
perois lodges, bwsides many social
and ‘benevolent societies, and the
brightest local papers in the Stute.
We have mild winters with occaCAL EIDIS.
Big G haswiven univerpoint, with comparatively slight snowfall. :
} tations te hagard investment-in—enter=1gold-bearing ‘gravel channels that in}.
the near future will become rich drift . ’
We have numerots large and prossional frosty mornings when the thermometer will go near the freezing
We have more natoral advanteges
. and fewer disadvantages than any of
of the growing other counties in this
yielding large and quick returns.
We huve-a aoil and climate admir
ably adapted to the successful culture
of flowers, shrabs and fruits of every
variety, and the profitable raising -of
poultry. eae ame
WHAT WR HAVE NOT.
We have not any pools of stagnant
water,
We have not had.a failure in cropa
in years. ’ ;
Wehave not cyclones, hurricanes,
or high winds, j
We have not‘ever known of a case of
sun stroke in the county.
We have not had an epidemic w'tain the remembrance of men.
We have not aiéasonable laws té
oppress: the working man and harass
capital.
:
We have not marshes to breed mosquitoes and those pests are almost unKnown, :
We have not a resident that ie not
enthusiastic over our climate, health:
fulness and prospects. a
We have neta drone in the whole
hive of busy workers for the. upbiilding of our Mountain county
We-have notthe sticky ‘dog days”
ofthe. lowlands and cannot have them
on account of our elevation,
We have not ‘three nights in sumsleeping with an extra blanket,
We have not business enough for
doctors and andeftakers to properly
support those already loc ited here,We have not the enervating climate
of the valley counties, but on the contrary aclithate that is invigorating and
bracing.
We have not had a day in summer
when the sun was 80 hot that ‘the
farmer could not work in the fields all
day without discomfort,
We have not knownof a single case
of malaria in the county, unless brought
here from some other locglity, atid
that was soon cured, : :
We have not asluggish river breeding malaria, fevérs and disorders indigenous to, less fortunate counties situated in thé lowlands, ;
We have not disturbing labor agiprises; the yood feeling between whe
employed'and the employers in this
county beliig proverbial,
We have not ever advised a working
man tocome here tolocate with only
available means sufficient to get him
RT TS Bi pelle adil sous Lil
little money laid by to come here
where conypetition in labor and bueiness is not aa great and where the opportunities for making: money with
small capital are greater.
ermal
Nevada CoUffy A. G.R.R.
TIME TABLE NO. 39.
Takes Effect Sunday, November 1 7.
* 12 o'clock noon.
LEAVING NEVADA DIT’ :
5:45 A M Daily, connect with
. eo! * local arriviug in Ga
Francisco at 6:45 P. M,
12:45 P M Daily, connecting with
* ’ * Overland Passenge!
arriving San Frenciaco at 10:45 P, M,
ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY.
10:20 A. M.
5:52 P."M. Daily, ccnnecting with
Loew! leaving San Francigco at 7:80 a, M. and Overland trains from
the Kast.
JOHN F, KIDDER, General Manager.
E) H. BROWN, Superintendent
HUMPHREYS’
nt repare C60 use say
IMPROVED BELT
.
Price improved Belt Frue Van
ner 6825, £. 0. B.
8515. FF, 0. B.
ae The
qhine. Myor
urther information apply to
iavored section, and’ the most flatter
ADAMS & CARTER. Agents,
mer to warm to be uncomfortable}:
Frie Ore Concentrator.
Price Plain Melt fruc Vanner,
proved Belt Frue Vanner has
it tale a
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Bright clearcomplexion
Soft healthful skin. i
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Room 15,Ne. 199 Market 8,8. F
UNION .HOTEL, National Exchanga,
WEVADAOITY, « + = OAL . MEVADA UITY, Chk,
The Only Firet-clase Business om. i .
' Blotel im the City.
Massive fire-proof atructure, free from the \ i
Aangersof fires so prevalentin large hotels d
bs >¥
a itt
MRS.J. NAFFZIGER. . . Proprietress . ' :
THR LKADING mo'Tat, OF s
NEVADA OITY.... ves SOALUPORNIA .
YOU HISTS, SEXK CRS FOR HEATH AND . ‘
others are invited to potice the advan
Offered by this Hotel) The house contains
‘
400 reams, each of which ip light and 4 f
airy, and well or elegantly furnished, there '
peing ne hotel inthe mountains “equal ‘to ys
che thiee are supplied with the best in ; “ : y vs
NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRGT FLOOR raproen Posto op and Gana fh th ‘ Ps ;
TOURISTS AND FAMILIES. ; . " vs “
Free 'Bus to and fromt e Depot Bat feutnre Ww ihe reece pr Rode =. of.
STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL. “The Roamaare neat abd desits #
arta of the upper county, Grass Valley ‘aud aie a Wembero Tada oN
Maryoville daly, thor pein aah te Pee beng no
cathe bast of Wines, Liquors and U1 . utation Which the the cohanee act Hath xia
ware furnished at the Bar, : wo justy ony r amtains.
pitcatnare quis haere wrt _. beat hotel 11
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Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. ART SCHOOL.
To eat
an Drawing and Painting,lomo in Morgan & Roberta locke corner Tussday Thursday and Saturday.
road and Pine Streets up stairs : eaT 7A MA!
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