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PUBLISHED
Every Day Excepting Monday
aon fe i
SROWN & CALKINS. .
1. 4 CALKINS, N. P. Brown,
_ Editor.
orFICh—“Transcript Block,” No. 32 Commercial st. Nevada City, Ca
TERMS OF SUBBCRIPTION*
Vear, paynuble in adrance, 86.
rer Weekes + = © 15 Cents.
fi VADA CITY,
SOCIETY
DIRECTORY.
MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 47
“Tudependent Order of Odd Fellows,
Meets at Odd Feilow’s Hall
Every 2nd and 4th Monday of Each Month,
at 7:30 o'clock. <
bled WHITE, C.P. J
GEO, AP ORAY, 8"
COURT GARFIELD, NO, 6,810,
Ancient Order of Foresters of America. .
: Meets at Pythian Castle
EVERY MONDAY EVE'G AT 7:80 O'CI?/K.
-W. T, JOYCE, C. R.
RICYARD TREMAIN, R. 8. ‘
NEVADA CITY COUNGIL, NO, 118.
Order of Chosen Friends.
Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hal,
First and Third Monday Evenitg of each
mouth at 7:80 o'clock,
MRS. G,'A, GOYNE, C. C.
E. F, ROSENTHAL, 8.
NEVADA CHAPTER No. 6, R. A. M.
STATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY IN
EACH MONTH, ae
g “WILLIAM BARKER, ff.
I. J, ROLFE, Secretary.
HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56,
Native Sons of the Golden West.
Meets at_ Pythian Castle :
EVERY TUESDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 O'CLK.
E. J. OTT, President,
W. . B’ MORGAN, R, 8.
MANZANITA ENCAMPMENT, NO. 43,
Ohampions of the Red Oross.
Bestness M’g’r.
Solid Gold-and-Silver Watches.
Realizing the —in.portance—of--a good—witeh
premium, we have selected the “Waltham” as
being’the best known and most reliable titnepieves in the market. These watches have a
world-wide reputation which they have yained
solely on their merits, The cases we guarantee
to Le of solid gold and coin silver respectively,
and if nos justas represented may be returned at
our expense and we will refund the mouey_ paid.
We are Prepared to make the most liberal propositigns on these watches as premiums, as will be
seen by the following offers:
Solid Gold Watch—Gents.
A gentleman's solid gold hunting case watch,
“Waltham” movement, stem-winding and stem:
‘votting, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT nd Dai y
Bulletin, one year, $36.50: watch, DAILY .TRANSURI-T and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $34.40.
Subscriber pays express charged on’ watch from
Yan Francisco
.
Solid Gold Watch—Ladies’.
A lady's soiid gold hun'ing case watch, ‘‘Waltham” movement, stem-winding, Seem-setting,
with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin
obe year, $29; with vALLY—TRAASCRIPT—ai
Weekly Butlefin, one year, 326,90. Su'scriber
0 pay eXprese charges on watch from San Francisco
Solid Silver Watches.
Solidco silver hunting case watch’ Waltham” :movemont, — stem-wi-ding and stemene & thoroughly reliable timekeeper, with
NAILY TRANSOHIPT and Dally’ Builetin, one
year, $18; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and W. ekly
Bulletin, one year, $15.90, Subscriber to pay
express charges on watch from San Francisca,
same wat.h, ope. tave, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT, and Daily Bulletio, one year, $15; with
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one
year, $12.90 Subscriber to pay express charges
on watch from san Francisco, ;
Nickle Watch.
A handsome niek @ stem-winding watch, open
face, * gy moveme't, with DAIL TRAKoCniPPand Daily Bulletin, one dae $11; with
DAILY TRANSUKIPT ana Weekly Bulletin, one
year, $8.00. Subscriber to pay express charges
on watch from San Francisco, i
Bicycles.
The Bioycle we . ave selected'aa a premium—
the ‘‘apollo”—-while not the most expensive is a
tits.-class article in every respect, It is handsome and substantially made, It/runs easily and
isa prime favorite. It,is standard finish with
nickle trimmings, and ‘vill be seut complete with
2-bae. 6te Wall he sent. with DAILY
@RaNSCHIP’ aad Daily Bulletin, one year, for
$29, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly
nulletin, one year, $26.90. [The above prices are
fora 36.2ch wheet, — Price per! additional inch
made known on application.} Subscriber to pay
express charges on bicycle from San Francisvo.
’ *
Boys’ Velocipedes.
A 16-inch wheel, standard finish, wrought iron
Fecolpeds withbell, ete., complete, sent with
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one
year, $12 50; with DAILY TRANSCRI and
Weekly Bulletin, one year. $10.40.
Type Writers.
Thisisa A vatuttiaag ? age. Everybody has one
whohas writing to do; or should haye one.
Here is your opportunity, The Sun type-writer
is a perfect instrument, siniple in construction,
castle aoskad: neat!y mounted ard boxed, with
~ Meets at Hibernia Hall
EVERY WEDNESDAY. EVENING,
-” '. JOHN WERRY, Com.
W. L. BOARDMAN, Sec.
NEVADA LODGE, NO. 13 F. & A.M.
Meets at Magonic Hall,
Stated Meetings onthe Second Wednesday
of each mouth.
Visiting Breth.en in good standing are
cordially invited, ;
JOHN.T, MORGAN, Master,
I, J. ROLFE, Seeretary. —
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MOUNTAIN DIVISION No. 16,
Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias,
Meets at Armory Hall
First Wednesday Evening of Each Month at
: 7:30.0'clock, ,
ae GEO. A. GRAY, 8. K.'C.
WM. T. MORGAN, 8, K. R.
NEVADA GOMMANDERY, NO.6,
Knights Templar.
= “Meets at Masonic Hall
FIRS1 AND THIRD THURSDAY OF EACH
MONTH at 73¢ o'clock.
Davie R. MORGAN, C,
I, J. ROLFR, R. .
LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6,
Wative Daughters of the Golden West.
Meets at Pythian Castle
2d.and 4th Thursday Evening of Each
Month, at 7:80 o'clock.
MI88S.LIZZIE KEENAN, P.
SERAPH C. SUKEFORTH, R. 8.
NEVADACITY COUNCIL, No. 234,
American Legion of Honor. .
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—-———-Meete-at Pythian Castle ——— 2x2
ist and. 8d Thursday Evening of Month,
At 7:30 o’clock. 3 :
J, W. ROBINSON, Com.
J. ©. DICKERMAN, Sec. Bie
NEVADA CITY, INSTITUTE, NO. 30,
. Young Mén’s Institute.
Meets at Hibernie Hall
Every Alternate Thurs Evening commencin vith the aT ehote “ng Evening in the year, cy ‘
A. J. KIDD, President.
JOHN C, NILOW B. 8 ‘ ,
IMPROVED ORDER OF,RED.MEN,
Meets at ad Fellows" Hall,
EVERY THURSDAY VEG, bt7:800'clock.
‘ DANIELS, 8.
eno. wu. HUGH DAS ont ia
&@~ Ponemah Council, D. of P, meets .
at same place every Second [hursday Kvenine ow Mary Sims, P.; Migs Nettie Hack:
MILO LODGE, NO. 48,
Knights of Pythias,
Meets at Pythian Castle At
FRIDAY BVE’G at 7:80 O'CLOCK.
s WM, FINLEY, , €.
B.8. RECTOR, &. of R.’end B.
EVERY
NEVADA LODGE, No. 201,
ladependent Order of Good Templars,
——
. Meets at Odd Fellows Hall
VWRY FRIDAY BVEN’G at 7:20 o'clock.
RD. MaRGAN, J. MW. WALLING, ¢, T.
8,
ee .
PRINCE ALBERT LODGE, Ne. 290,
Order Bows of Bt, Geurge.
Every a Meets af Pythian Castle, 2
Eaturday of ceom ete except fourth
at7:@0 0 Clock.
Visiting Brothers cordially invited,
re $16.50; with DAl
instructions for use, which can be learned . ."'ten
/. minutes, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Dally
. Buhetin, one year, §17; with DAILY TRANoCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $15.
Subscribergpays express,
&
Cane.
Neither too large nor too smail, but just the
rightaize witn 14-k gold head, will be: sent with
DAILY TRAN: CRIPT-and Daily Bulletin, one
yeary$12.50; with “DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.50. Subscriber
pays express.
Telescope.
A very useful article that anyone living in the
country or -favelivg, will Appreciate. Our
premium telescope is a good, strong instrument,
with an object-glass inches in diameter, 3
draws, 6 inches long when closed, leather cased
and will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin,,one year, $9.
Subscriber to pay express charges.
Microscope.
*.A most interesting instrument and of great use
to the student, This ino'toy, but a powerful
microscope that re: eals the many strange things
that exist in the food weeat and the water we
drink. It stands6inches high and magnitics 50
diameters, aid wil besent with DAIL» TRANSOR. PT and Daily Buletin, one year, $11; w'th
DAILY TRANSCKHIPT and Weekly Bulietin, one
year, $9, Subscriber topay express charges,
Musical /nstrumerts.
In making our selections of 1k instru= ICK-OUT-YOUR COMBINATION.
-. Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9,
“DAILY TRANSCult T and Weekly Bulletin, one
Pg oye ta Hist class teeproot € out. se frst & “A Veit, Fate tue)
‘ 3 ped
terest sustained
oF We will send THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT with the San Francisco
Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, and any of be folHlowing valuable Preniiums at the following prices, payable in advance:
Drums.
A Nickle tenor drum, 14-inch head, with sticks
complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily
Bulletin, one year, $12.50 with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Wevkly Bulletin, one year, $20.50.
Subscriber pays expresa
Military Drum.
A fine corded, hammered brass drum, wit!
sacks complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIP? . and
Jaily Bu letin, one year, $10.50; with DAILY
cRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one yewr,
38.50. Subscriber pays express.:
Rifles.
The Winchester maintains ite placeas the best
repeating rifle madé and is too well known to
heed further description, We will gend a 44 cal
octagon barrel: Winchester. rifle with DAILY
TRANSCRIPT and ‘ily. Bulietin, one. year,
$22.75; with DAELY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly
Bulletin, one Mecst $20.75. “Above is center fie
rifle, We willsenda rim fire for $1 40 less. Subscriber pays express
Flobert Rifles:
A Flobert.rifle, shooting 22-cal., Flobert neiseless cartriages, jus. the thing for boys who are
fond of shooting, sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and UVatly Bullet n, one year, $11.25;
with »AILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin,
oné year, $0.25. Subscriber pays express,
: Revolvers.
We have decided to offer @ strong, serviceable
revolver fora premium and have selected the
American, double action, ‘ Bull Dog,’’. in any
size from 22 to 88 cal, It will be sent. wit
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bullein, one
year, $11; with PAILY ThKANSCRIPT and
Suoseriber pays
express.
Fishing Tackle
Our premium fishing rod is a 16 foot Calcutta
bambeo with iance woud tip and double ferrules.
It is a good serviceavle rod and wil be sent with
line, reel, etc., complete, with DAILY TRAN
SCRIPT and Daily uiletia, one year, $11; with
year, $9. Subscriber pays exprens,
Tent. =
This is a very useful prem un and will , be \apz ali who go hunting, fishing or campand made of/8 oz. duck; siz ox7 feet, ond
sent with poles, pin», ¢'c., complete, with DAILY
TRANSCKIP? ana Daily Buletin, one year,
$12.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly
Bulletin, one year, $10.50. Subscriber pays the
express, »
Hammock,
f A hammock iss premium thit appeals to all:
the posts ofa shady verandah; a hammock is
picturesque and su:gestive of blissful comfort
A plete and elegant 13-foot: h k, with
6}-feet spread, sent. with DAILY TRANSCRIPT
and Daily Bulletin one year, $10 25; with DAILY
TRANSCRIPT and Weexly Bulletin, one year,
$8.25. Subscriber pays express
Tennis.
. Among outdoor games lawn tennis is becoming
thefav rite It gives autficient exercise without
being violent; keeps the attention fixed and inthroughout the game, Being .a
game in which ladics: xcel, you can secure the good
wall of your lady acquaintences andaedd to your
opularity by wettingasct of tennis aud organ
zingaclvb. A first-class vennis outfit, complete,
will be sent with DAILY TRANS RiPT and
Daily Bulletin, one year, $19; with DAILY
TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year,
$17. Subscriber payr express. :
Base Ball.
Our base bat! outfit consists of two leazue balls,
three assorted bats, two pai of loves, mask,
ete., complete, aud will be sent with DaiLY
TRANSCKIt T and Daily Bulletin, one year, §12;
with DAILY TRANSCRI:T and Weekly Bulletin one year, $10. Subscriber pays express,
Hanging Lamp.
Anelecant hangling lamp with 14-inch shade,
and from 42 to inches; extension, made of
polished brass fa rich gold color—a highly orna—
mental and servicesble lamp sent with DAILY
TRANSCRIPT and Daily sulletin, one_ year,
$13.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT ‘and Weekly
Bulletiv, one year, $11.60, Subscriber pays express, :
Stylographic Pen.
Always ready to write; carries ink enough in
tne holder tc lust for-weeks or months; will be
sent with DAILY TRANSCR PT and Dailv
ments for premiums, we aimed in every instante
togetagoou article one that we need not hesiate to send to aperformer whois a conno sseur,
We have made arrangements with the eading
manufacturers and jobbers thatenable us to offer
these i: struments in connection with the TRANSCRIPT on unprecedently liberal terms,
Banjo.
Banjoplayingis an accomplishment that has
become very fashionable during the last few years,
Ic is readily learned hy anyo.e having a good ear
for music, and makes a splendid accompaniment
for the voice in singing. e will send a hanarome nickle-rim, caif-skin head, 10 bracket banjo
with instruction book, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11.50; with
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly. Bulletia, one
year, $9.50, Subscriber,to pay express charges.
« 8 Flat Cornet.
__Ahbandsome nickie b flat cornet, with full set
of extra.croo}s, music rack, vase and instruction
book: ompl te—a fine oeig’) insprament=-with
DAILY TRANSCRIPT an ily Butietin, one
ANBURIPT and
Subscriber pays exy Bulletin,
charges,
$14)
presa dy
ute,
The flute is one of the xweetest and easiest. musical instruments to learn, Itharmonizes with
the piano and all other instruments. For «
rem uni we have Ley re a on ge yg .
1, cork joint: ute e, an
ethene iewleh DAILY TRANGOMIET on. 'Deily
Bulletin; one pears $13;, DAILY TRANSCRIPT
and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.75, Subscriber pays ex ress « 8. > >
6. Phanos.’ >
A miniature piano with 16 bell-metal keys, elegent Guishedjust the hide for children to learn
to oli; ma es good music, Sentwith DAILY
‘TRANSCRIPT ar ye
11 50; with OnILY TRANSCRI
Battie, ¢ year, $9.50, Subscriber pays express, ‘
Croquet.
A beautiful croquet et for eight players will
be vent with DAILY TRANSCRI aud Daily
Bulletin, one jeer, with DAILY TRAN~
SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one vear, $8. Subeoriber. pays express. rene
Shot Guns,
Wemade a special point of securing a good gun
for’a premium— one that wecan recommend’ and
feel assured that our selection will be all that you
canask, Our premium gun is well made and
hands mely finished. {t shocts strong
scountely, andis a reliable guy in.every particular. tis thevery bestigua ever offered as a
pewspaner rremiumandis weil worth workin;
for, \Jtis a magnificent double breech-loader
barrdls, bac .-netion, side snap, rubber
butt, Nos, 10 and 12 gauge, as desired, and will
be sent with DAILY TKANSCRIPT and Daily
Bulletin, one year, $21; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT aud Weekly Bulletin, one jear, $19.
Sua+or.ber pays expresa.
Some gun.as above, with pis '.gr $1.50 to
be ad?ad \o above pr’ ‘es. é
The rere i the] ading evenin;
Joast. Itis y Hy Lguighed for the br
the Supreme Court Owing to the di
‘
1d-Daiiy-Bul-etin,; one-year-{
_. With DAILY TRANSCRIPT 4nd Daily “Bulletin
vulletin, one year, $10 25; with . -AILY RANSCRIPTand Weekly Bulletin, $8.25,
Standard Rain Guage. .
Approved by the signalservice at Washington,
with full directions for use will be sent with
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one
ear, $10.75; with DAILY TXANSCRIPT and
eekly Bulletin, one year, $8.75. Subscriber
pays express,
Photographic Outiit.
Amateur photography ig a most delightful and
popular recreation. With the approved ap)a—
ratuof todfy anyoné can soon acquire the art of
making + good picture and wilt soon seRS
hundreds of views taken by him or herself. The
apparatus we offerisso light it can easily be
carried when walking or riding, Kverybody
shou d have one, for it will prove a source of
amusement to gil aid of profit to many.
A complete photographic outfit, consisting of
view camera for makinu 8} x 4§ pictures, with
quick w rking lens, 6 rapid ury plates, 2 Japanned
irou trays, 2packagesof 8. P A, Developer, 1
package of hypo, 1 printing frame,--6—sheets of
ferro-prussiate paper, 1 sheet of ruby paper, 1
Ruesel negative clasp and patent drying frame
with fuil ingtructions for making photographs
will be sent with DAILY TRANSGRIPT and
zaily Bulletin, one yer, $11; with DALLY TRAN
SUKI T and Wee ly Bulletin, one year, $890.
subscriber to pay express charges from San
Francisco, i
Nors—Addition:] materials for amateur phohers, inay be had. Sam C. Partridge,
529 Commercial Street, Francisco, C
; Standard Atlas.
The Rand-McNaliy Standard Atlas of the
World—a library in itself. furnished in one large
volunie of 192 pages, elegantly illustrated and
‘bound ina substantial manner wits gold side
retain price $4.60, will ba sent with DAILY TKANSCKIPT aud Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and ‘Weekly Bulletin, one
year, $9. Subscriber pays express.
Guizots History of France.
Guizo.’s “History of + rance” is a standard work
in 6 vols., substantially bound in cloth, profusely
iNustrated with fine engravirgs. It wii be ge t
one year, $15.50; with DAILY TR -NsvkipT anv
Weekly Bulletin, one year, $11,50, Subscriber
pays express, '
Sewing Machines,
A higharm sewing machine—6: e of the bes,
machi.esinthe market; warranted for five years,
with DAILY TRAASCK.:PT and Daily Bulletin
one year swith DAILY TRaNSOKIPP. avd
Weekly bulletin, one year, $27, Subscriber paye
expreds Charges, ©
NOTE —Persohe preferring Seini-Weekly Bulletin can obtain itby paying 90 cents a year in
aes oe tothe clubbing price for the Weekly
Bulletin,
journal in eireyletion and influence on the Pacific
ancy of its edi
pleteness of its local news, reviews of current literature and art, and extent of foreign
news, while itis the recognized authotity in all fwancial and ‘trade circles. The Daily
Bulletin isthe only nenspeper in Caitigmls that publishes in extenso the decisions of
ry erence iu time between San Francisco and the].
rincipal news centera in the Eagt, the world's news of each day is furnished by the Bul
twelve hours in advance of the morni re,
“ihe Weekly Bulle 8 handsome 12 pasa, lt pape @ lar 4 e
Seca aanet tele Tesh onianaren te
torial matter, accuracy and comt, issued every Wednesda
with .
Whether slung from the trees in a lawn or from}
Las DEPUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR OF
ec
RESTLESSNESS. .
A STRICTLY veorTaeLe
Tho majority of the ills of the human
“ody arise from a diseased Liver. Sim
mons Liver Regulator has been the means
of restoring more people to health ‘and
aappiness by giving them a healthy
Uiver than any other agency on earth.
SEE THAT YOU GET T~ GENUINA
DR. R. mM. MUNS,
. Physician,
pee AT VINTON’S DRUG SORE,
» NEVADA CITY. :
*P.F. SIMONDS,
Attorney and Oounselor at Law
LL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
‘United States Courts,
OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva’
daCitv
L. § CALKINA
__. BROWS & CALKENS..
Book, Newsvantr and Joh Printers, _
URLISHERS OF THE NEVADA CITY
“DAILY TRANSCRIPT, the leading par
perin Northern California, It was estabgeet September th, 1861, byN.P. Br v
30
N P, BROWN
W. PF. SOWDEN,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
ILLPRACTICEIN ALL THE COURTS
of.the State of California, and of the
‘Tnited States.
Office in the Tilley Block, corner of Pinw
ind Broad streets, Nevada City, (a)
Alfred D. Mason,
Jounselor at Law and Notary Publio,
Succesasor to Johnson & Mascn,
Attorneys at Law.
V SETS a) District and Cire uit Courts
of the U. 8. ;
Office—Thomas Block corner Broad and,
ine streets, Nevada :B. LITTLE, JOHN CALDWELI.,
CALDWELL & LITTLE,
Attorneys and Oounselors at Law.
wis PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
United States Courts,
OFFICE—Thomas Block, corner Broadanud
Pine streets, up stairs.
GEO. L, HUGHES,
Attorney and Oounselor at Law,
Wit PRACTICE IN ALL. THE COURTS
of the State. j
Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block.
LUETJE & BRAND,
WATOHMAKER
ANw
JEWELER
Broad Street, Nevada Clty.
UNION MARKET,
COMMERCIAL STREXT..N¥®VADA CITY
(JOLLEY BROB,,..... Proprietors
DEALERS IN
Beet, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc.,
At the lowes rates.
We also keep on hand a choice stock of
BACON ANN LARD ’ f
J. 0. CALWUWELL,
Attorney at Law, Notary Publio,
AND CONVEYANCFR.
4 yrrig South side Broad Street oppo# site Union Street, Nevada “ity.
Wi] practice in all the Courts of the state,.
and the Courts of the United “tatea within
the State of Callforila, :
PHOs,.* uhh
Attorney anc Counselor at aw.
( rt. Thomas .niiding, corner Broad
and Pine streets Sevedea Cf
FRED SEARLS,
Ww ‘L PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COUP T
state and Federai,
Uffice—Opposite
JAMES A. STIDGER.
Attorney and Counselor at Law
And Notary Pubite
Will practice inthe Courta of Nevada
county.» ' ,
Coert Ronse,
SAMUEL J. ALDERMAN’
' Surweyor,
GRASS VALLEY . CALIFORNIA
San Berpardine connty. Correspond@ Noticited. Surveys of Quarter Bee ons
ete., made in accordance with U. 8, Land
Laws. Office up stairs in Coke Building
opposite Weissbeins’ Bank, Main street,
esldence—Adjoining Watt Park. BP. @.
Hox 242, : ¥28-ti
Hig @ basaiven univer.
sal gutisfuction tm the
tfree-schootsin-the State.
ILL PRACTICE IN THE SUPEMIOR {
~~At-orney—and-Oounselor at—Law, 4
; avant
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What. WeHave . ard
What We Have
—— abe save “ie
“Not.
Everything taken into consideration,
California is the most-favored. State in
tas Union. She has her drawbacks,
but other States have greater ones.
And it may also be remarked with
equal truth that when we come to
view all the points that suggest themcounty in the State.
_WHAT-WE HAVE,
We have admirable railroad facilities.
We have Quarries of fine
stone,
We have cheap provisions and {umily supplies.
We have stofes representing all
lines of trade. eee
We have the reputation .of making
the. best. -of--wines. .
Wehave the deepest gold quartz
mines in the world. :
We have delightful drives and
picturesque scenery.
We have the hest 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
and telegraph facilities,
We have prosperous churches-with
fine church buildings.
We have the best hotels with all
modern. improvements.
~—We have one of the best syatens of
building
We have roses in bloom out-of doors
évery month in the year.
-We have the richest and beat paying gold mines in the world.
We have wild flowers in bloom nearly every month in thé year:
We have the best soil and climate
for fruit-growing in the State.
-, We have the -bestlocal water supplies and syetemsin the State,
We have vegetables growing in the
ground every month in the year,
We have a section where malaria
is never known and canhot exist.
We have the most extensive goldbearing gravel deposits in‘the world.
We have continual cool breezes
tempering the warmest days in suimnmer. .
We have an excellent local cnarket
forall kindsof farm and garden produets, ;
We have-over 20,000:population and,
the people are enterprising and industrious.
We have an abundance of water for
irrigating,domestic and industriul
purposes, :
We have large deposits of iron and
copper ore, easily accessible and of a
high grade.
We have a number of yood quartz
mines that give employment to a large
force of men.
We have extensive *deposits of the
finest quality ofkaolin for the mavufacture of pottery.
‘We /Ahave numerous undeveloped
quartz ledges that are destined to yield
large amounts of bullion.
We have a sil aud 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 nevestities for profitable manufacturing.
We have a perfect system of natural
drainage that leaves no opportunity
for stagnant pools or ‘accumulated
filth. F
We have satisfactory board obtainable at hotelg, boarding houses and
5 private faniilies ‘from $4 to .$6..per4—
week, : \
We have'some of the most extentive
gold-bearing gravel clannels that in
the near future will become rich drift
mines.
We have the moat perfect elimate in
sumption, bronchiul] troubles or astlima,
We have a pure, slightly rarified atmosphere, dry and invigorating, laden
with the perfume of vast forests of pine
surrounding us, :
We have scores of people who came}
here broken down in health, who are
now entirely recovered and will teatify to their recovery. a
We havea climate and location ahsolutely healthy, in whicha map can
live and enjoy perfect health both
summer and winter. : “4
We have mumerous lar:e and pros
perous lodges, besides many social
and benevolent societies, and . the
brightest:local papers in the State.
We have mild winters with occa
signal frosty. mornings when the ther
mometer will go nedr the freezing
voint, with com paratively #light snowfall. .
We hafe more natural advantages
and fewer disadvantages than any of
of the growing.other counties in thia
iavored section, and the most * flatter
selves, Nevada is the most favored . ~
j that was soon cured.
America -for-persons aftected with con-7)
of flowers, shrubs and ‘fruits of every
variety, and the profitable raising of
poultry.
WHAT WR HAVE NOT,
We have not any pools of, stagnant
water, .
We have not had a failure in-crops
in years.
We have not cyclones,
or high winds.
“We have not ever known of a case of
sun stroke in the county.
We have not had an epidemic withiw’ the remembrance of, man,
We have not unseasonable laws to
oppress the working man and harass
capital, ;
We have-not marshes to breed mosquitoes and 'those pests are almost uahur-icanes,
known, :
We-have not a resident that is not
enthusiastic over our climate, healthfulness and _ prospects.
We have not a drone in the whole
hive of busy workers for: the upbuild-ing-of-our-mountain county a
We have notthe sticky ‘dog days’
efthe lowlands and cannot have them
on account of our elevation, :
We have not three nights in sutnmer to warm to be. uncomfortable
sleeping with an extra blanket.
We have not’ business enough for
support those already located here,
We have not the enervating climate
of the valley counties, but on the contrary a climate that 's invigorating and
bracing.
We have nothad a day in summer
when-the-sun—was-so* hot that the
farmer could not work in the fields all
day without discomfort. ‘
We have not known of asingle case
of malaria in the county unless brought
here from some other locality, and
We have not asluggish river breeding malaria, fevers and disorders indigenous t6 Tess-fortunate counties pituated in the lowlands, =o eet eee
We, have not disturbing labor agitationsto hazard investment in enterprises; the good feeling between the
employed and the employera in this
eounty being proverbial,
We have not ever advised a working
man tocome-here tolucate with only
available means sufficient to get him
here, bnt do advise allwho have a
little money laid by to come here
where competition in labor and business is not as great and where theopportinities for making money with
small capital are greater,
Takes Effect Sunday, Neven.tcr 17,
12 o’clock noon.
LEAVING NEVADA CITY:
5:45 A M Dally, connect with
: ¢ * local arriving in sar
Frauciseéo at 5:45 P.M.
12:45 P.M. Psily, connecting with
* * * -OvVerlund Passenger
arriving Sau Franciseo at 10:45 P.M.
»
ARRIVING AT NEVADA SITY.
10:20 A, M, ?*»:
Dally, ecnnécting wit)
5:52 Fi M. Loen] leaving San Fran
cisco at 7:804, Mo and Overlana trains from
the East,
JOHN F, KIDDER, General Manager.
E. H. BROWN, Superintende rt
HUMPHREYS’
Da, HUMPHREYS’ Srecirics are aclantifioall and
carefully prepared preacriptions ; used for ihany
clad eh cred ractice with success,and forover
irty years used by the people, livery single Bpeinte Ye tal cure or ta isease hamed,
oithese Specitios cure rte dn pec ‘ing, purgor reducin; syste: in ft 4 nd
teed the sovere! gureme legate oWor! jd.
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Bol
of
IMPROVED BELT
Frue Ore Concentrator.
Price improved Melt Hrue Yan
ner 6825, F. ©. B. EGON:
Price Plain Belt Erte Vanner,
8515. Fs O, B.aie, The leapetvad Gon Frue Veuner has
shine. ‘Vor pemphicts, moni and.
urther tnforma m1 spplyto
‘Hag opportunities — for —invectments'
a
Room 15,Ne. 132 Market St, 8 F*
doctors and undertdkera to--propertyy
Attuched to Overland Express Traina,
_ possible distinction.”
Pears obtained the only gold medal
awarded solely for toilet SOAP in competition with all the world. Aighes?
‘Exposition,
1889.
‘UNION HOTEL,
YEVADA OIT’S, -« . OAL
MRS, J. NAPFZIGER-.
THE LEADING NUTKL OF
NEVADA CITY.. -.<6.++-., CALIFORNEA
Te
TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND
others are invited to notice the advantages
offered by tais Hotel. The house contalug
airy,and well or elegantly furnished, there
being no hotel inthe mountains equal to
it. The tables are supplied with the best in
the market,
NICE SAMPLE ROOMS UN FIRST FLOOR”
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
FOR COMMERCIAL 1X AVELERS,
TOURISTS AND-AMEGIES,
Free "Bus to and ffom the Depot”
_ STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL
i pcb a er county, Grass Valley and
Marysville daily. Psi
The best of Wities, Liquers and Ui
®are furnished at the Bar,
DR. M. P. HARRIB'
DENTIST
Dh NEVADA CITY ON
. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Office in Morgan & Roberts lock corner
.
road and Pine Streets up stairs
Dutch Flat Stage Line:
Leaves Nevada City on
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY.
At7T7A.M.
Leaves Dutch Flat
T .P. BLUE; °raprietor
uick Time # Cheap Fares
Eastern and European Cities.
BY YHE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL
ALL RAUL ROUTES
—OF TIk—’
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY,
(Paciric SysTxM.)
Daily Express Trains make prompt connections with the several Kailway Lines
in the Kast,
—-AND AT ~
New York and New: O:leans
With Steamer Lines to
EUROPEAN — PORTS, °
PULLMAN PALAOB
; SLEEPING OARS
And Tourist Sleeping Oars
additional chame for Berths in’ ‘
Tourist Sleeping Cars.
‘ = :
Tickets bold, Sleeping Car Berths secured
and other ir formation giver upon applica
‘ton at the Compauy’s offices *where passen
ere tage in person can secure choice of
» ete, : ‘
A. N,. TOWNE, T.H. GOODMAN,
Genera] Manager, Gow, Pass & Th't Agt
R, GRAY, Gen. Traf. Manager.
San Francisco Cal,
. yor lands in cate and. Horshern ae
lornia, Oregon, Nevada end Utah, a)
or address, > “ kgs
w, H. MILLS, Land Agent,C, P. Ri R. Sav
Francisco.
For Lands in Southern Gall “ rg! Bry rok Galifornia, apply.
JEROME MADDEN 4 tS. P. R,
nd bak Praneioes nian a wisi
MONEY TO BE MADE, CUT THIE
out end return to us, and
will send you free. pumetaing of great,
v 4, importance to my that will g!
you ‘tn business whieh will bring you in
more money ip away than anything eine
jp tile wossd. ny one ean do the work and
live at home. Either. sex-all ages. Sometag pew that just coins money for al;
wo! We will start you; cai hot
needed, This is one of the genaine, im:
port.
ant chances of a lif @ Those who are
aaa ltteer ae oly
' Auguste, Maine,
-: Proprictrese}
100 roome, each of which is light and};}
RAILROAD LANDS. '
y Man Cares to drive.
National'Exchanga,
NEVADA VITY, CAL, .
——
The Only First-class Rusiness
Motel tn the City.
Massive fire-proof structure, free from the
dangers of fires a0 prevalent in large hotels
situated th the vere centre ofthe city, with
£2 press, Post Off co@and General 8 ©
tor'all lines in the building. Passengers can
leave this Hote] ‘0'ninutes liter then any
other men depa, ti
Eable pethe:
ant feature with the propsietors, and isguarteed superior to any in the city. :
The Roomsare neat ana desirable, and in
sludge a sumber of handsome guites. ;
_ ‘The experienced management will epare
neither pains or ARPAHAs, to suetain the reputation which the National Exchange no
so justy enjoys of betng the audigy an
beat hotel in the mountains.
Ny B ORAPMAN
PanTisT
NEVADA CITY.....0Ah
—
LOCAL ANESTHETICS [f DESIRED,
Office a_Residence, Sacramento st
ART SCHOOL.
Drawing and Painting,
Tussday} Thursday and Saturday.
“AT 7AM
PASSENGERS CAN, BY TAKING THIB
line reach Nevada Ciiy at
of at 7:80P. M. by railroads Noo mstend
All orders strictly attended to: and
charges. easonable,,
WR. W. J. STRAIGHT willire
N ont Wesday and Vrides ef seco ene
atthe Union Hotel, Nevada Gft b ;
will teach the different, hranabas ot aoe
Oil. Wuter Color: and: Pastel
Painting.
{fThe rudiments of ET
TURE with pene KE Cre NS FROM
eld eusy by practical application.
PR systematic Drawing and Shading,
Crayon Drawing hud Portrait Work, Mechanical, Architectural -and Machinery
Drawing all efficiently ud. satisfactorily
auht;
4 IN 3 NA
"AT
AN OuD STAWD
-DENNEY & AITCHINGS
TAKE THI8 METHOD OF
F informing the eltizens of Ne
vada County that they have
formeda copartnership in the
RM
business of
Horse Shoeing
— —AND~— .
. Wagon;Making,
‘At the Old Clancy Shop; Broad Street
NEVADA CITY, :
Where they are prepared todo work in their
fee sree men ner to givethe very heat ef
HORSE-SHOEING a. jalty,.Read
sters and Freight Horses shod in the bee
style oftheart aud the work werranted te
ast. i <a
WAGON-MAKING. _
We will gverantee to. set in le 8
wil 4 oue-third Nyptéer Abe if pd a
ather shop.
We will gyarantée ta
all dish tompecla et tee sone toaveld
We huvethe facilities for doing he
etpeato, and Warrant satisfaction righ
AM orders prote thy attended to. s
None but ret-clags mechanics employed
Empire livery Stable.
. Broad at., Nevade City, opp Nationa) Bx
change Hotel,
JAMES HENNESSY, .Proprietor
‘DHE PROPRIETOR ian envias
Zo be'tound fn ih part of \
Teams wiihrebepass Guseies, Widens and
Hacks to let at the shortest notice and om
the moat reasonable terms is
\.The horses are‘free from vice, of gcodatyle
and capable of ing last as any gentle ng as fi
ae
Good Saddle Horses always on hand
CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTL
oWOURNISHED
olga iy 2
Stags OMe.
REOTOR BEOS..... . Proprietors.
the “Watlonal Bachange:té —
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