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" MANZANITA. ENCAMPMENT, Ni
* NEVADA ‘LODGE, NO. 13 F.& AML aba ok
Meote’#t Masonié 1tuik’ TORY THAR OE
VOL. LTX!=No. OT 00.
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= . _NEVADA OITY, oe FRIDAY MORNING, MAROH 21, 1890.
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pan . Foe
very Day BELEN Floutiny
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BROWN & CALKINS.
L. #. CALKINS, ° > Ne P. Brown,
Editor
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OFFICE Saesinl at. Nevads City, C
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REVADA CITY
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‘Business M’g’r.
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and if nos just
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MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO.47
rg eny™ iesky Odd Fellows.
an ae 6.
vet at db Yalow hich’ Wontii~
Every Be idler geaih ia
H. J. WHITE, C. P.
GEO. A. GRAY, 8.°>
COURT GARFIELD, NO. 6,810,
Ancient Order: ‘oft Boseavers ot America
Meets at pyiblad Castle
B/ERY MONDAY EVE’G AT 7 :80 O'CL’K
°ReB. TREMAIN, C.R.
RICSARD SREMALN, BB . 43 saint
NEVADA CITY COUNCIL, “NO: 118,
: Order of Oiosen’ Friends.’ 7
Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hal. .
and Third, Monday: Evening of each
month at 7:30 o’clock.
Az GOYNE; C. 0
EB. F. ROSENTHAL, S. i
NEVADA 'GHAPTER® No. 6) Ri AcMi .
loca: —
STATED DME on ORT pa an moxpay-ts
WILLIAM, etic HL “Pe "
I. Jy ROLEE, Secretary.
Nip ios of Tpig olde) Wet =
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VERY. TUESDAY EY EYES AT 7:80 O'OLK. .
. OF, President.
wo Smgnemt Rr BTM AL
43,
wi _ wri
sting
DAIL
. express charges
same wat.
A pandsome ni
year, $8.
some and substan
sadule$29; wich Dall
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5 $1268
eekly Bulle tin,
This is a ty:
Onainpions. of ‘the Ae
eviny WEDNESDAY EVENINGS
JOBN. WERRY, Com.
w. L. BOARDMAN. Bec.
Stated Meetings onthe Second Wednesday }.
of each month.
cordiglly int
JOHN T. MORGAN: Master?
I, ‘ yea Bi Secretary.
a ¥ epee 2
is
easily
EEE
Pc in good. standing are paye Sxpreve.
eaarath
[Bs tae Pee ey pital
Subscribergpays express.
with an objecs
MOUNTAIN DIVISION No, 165
Uniform Rank Kaights of oe. a
Si sah and Weckly Bulletin, one year, §9,
Meets wtiarinory Hall : ber to pay expresn charges.
Firat Wednesday Evening of Kach Month at _ Microscope.
f méstintere-ting inétriiment and of grext use
al as ucts K.¢. to ihe student, Thisino toy, but a powerful
GEO. A, GRAY, 8, K. RB. miitrosvope that re: eals the many strange things
a that exist in the food weeat aud the water we
NEVADA comm NDERY, NO.6, or Prand. Dally Bulietin, one Rha $11; with
A : ; DAL ‘0 gs and Week). Bulletin, one
Kalan binge ; anpoibetons expres dhatged
Meets at ‘Masonic all Hi
FIRSI AND. THIRD THURSDAY OF EACH . m,
=, pari i udadake
1. ‘ROLE, ,
draws, 5 inches long when closed, leather cased
will be seut wit
'y Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRAN‘n mfaking our
Solid Gold and Silver Watohés
i Reniizing the importance. of »
=. res mium, we have selected the ar tries
ing the bestknown gud most reliable vine.
our expense and we will refuod
altham” movement, -tem-—windin
suing: with DAILY, TRANSCRIP!
ulletin, one yéar, 50. watch, DAILY TRANScRir T's and Weekly Bulletin, one ‘year, #94:40.
bse: © pays express chargee on watch from
3 an Kxancisco. =!
. Solid Gold Watch—Ladies' :
4 ; AAutly's eon gold ‘hunting case watch, “‘Walmovement
with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, .
me year, $29; with VAILY TRANSURIPT an
eekly Bulletin, one year, 926,90, Burecrier.
to pay expres? chargés watch trom Sati
cisco
Solid Silver Watches.
eo co silver hunting case watch Walham” movement,
, Ope: idee, with BAILY TRAN:
IRIPT, and Daily Bulletin, one year, $15;
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one
;year, $12.90 Subscriber to pay express charges
on watch from San Francisegs
Nickle Watch,
face, good movement, with DALLY
SCKIPE anu Daily Bulletia, one nm $11; with
DAILY TRANSURKIPYS ana Week
90. Subscriber to pay express
on watch from San Francisco,
Thé Bigycle we have
‘‘apolio”—while not the most Sxpooaive le at
first-class article in vi ery respect. han-ineki fevsteuiegs, bs ‘and ‘vill be seut complete with
, tools, ete. Wall be sent with DAILY
>. TRANSCRIP £ and Daily Ait aren one year, for
fe eos One year, $26.90.
far a 36-.2ch wheei.
HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. ts ote le known ou appl ication.) Sul press charges on
Boys’ Velocipedes.
vi aoe Oe call we “pa
TRANSORL
“with “DAILY
Type oo
ng tea te aA Hate net . FEA
eed bel pie aio The Sun type-writer
ry ect instrument, simple in construction, . worked, agen feteogeec _ ——
ILY TRAN: CRIPT and Baily BOKIPT ond one
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fais
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its for premiums, we aimed in every instance
Zz 6t a goou article -one that we nevd not hesito send to a performer whois a conno sseur,
Ww have made arrangements with the wed
OF OU ER St oa
O@ We will send THE DAILY TRANSORIPT with the San Francisco
EDaily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, and any of. ke folJowing valuable Premiums at the following prices, payable in advance:
PICK OUrYOUR, ‘COMBINATION.
market:
theit merits. The tases we
as represented ma;
ie money paid.
red, ¢ the most jibe: led, hammered
siticha tn thot het ee iprediifogisas pies PPo. udoks sompistel with DAILY TRANBORTER ea
seen by the following offers:
Solid Gold Watch—Gents'.
8 solid gold hunting case watch,
and stem:
nd Dai.s
stem-winding, s.em‘sotting,
stem-wiading and stemle_time-keeper, with
eT bad tin Lf fs Daily Bulletin, one . rl pnag with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Wreklp}> ~
Bailatin, one. year, $15.90, Subscriber to pay
vn watch from San Francisco.
with
ick e stem-—winding watch, open
TRAN
y Bulletin, one
Bucy yelee.
made. tour ae and
te ta ante hela ee
Y TRANSORIPT Weel
{The bee} prices
Price per additional inch
ibér to pay
icycle from San Francisco,
dard finish, wrought-iron
ete, sent _
uF anid “Dally Bulletin, “one
one year. $10.40.
Writers.
fo
Cane.
é nor too smail, but just the
old head, will be sent with
Put apnea 3 in our
r stro Meson
£ toctiee ie ‘diameter, r
DAILY ‘TRANSCRIPT and
selections of. musical instru~
caerunenne in connection with the TRANPT on unprevedently liberal terms.
Banjoplayingis an accomplishment that has
music, and makes a spiendid accompaniment
and jobt thatenable us to
Banjo.
jonable during the last few years.
ving a good ear
bv S275 caged @ vi9 REL PARLOR.NO. Cc isa Ee
Native as ‘thé Gulden West.
Meets at Pythian Castle begome very fashi
2d and 4th Thoreday, Meeuthg of Each . i pteadliy leacned by saye.¢
ase to + elock, the voice in si
By kle-ri
ck KEESAN. 3 13 % frerieainad SERAPH C. SUKEFOR H, RS.
NEVADA CITY COUNCIL, No. 234, 7
Ameriotn, Zeegion of Hasitr ;
Meets at Pythian Castle ae
Ist and 8d Thareday XE Evebtng “of ‘Month,
o’cloe
Ww. eaneok: Com.
3.0; DIcKERMAS, Sec.
NEVADA RE EO NO. 930,
Loung baat Institate,
ingint eee, Sat
JOMN ©, NILON. “yd
PROVED ORGER oe nt RED 5
Wyoming Tribe, aor ;
wraRy ger @, at 7200" ‘lock.
i
: MILO. ‘Loner, NO. 48,
eta Instle._
EVERY FRIDAY BVE'G t'7:20'' ‘P'OLOCK
wM. FINLEY, «&. G;
B. nthe: RECTOR, Kl of Kana 8.
NEVADA ‘LODUE,’ has 201,"
Tadepeudent Order of Good, Templar:
Oe ME rc nee
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very Alt y Eve com:
acncitig we i ne ven: . Be
IPT and Dail,
DALLY TRAN=C
, $9.50. Subscriber to pay cernpee ys
B Flat Cornet.
handsome fifeklé b flat cornet, with full sot
of ¢xtra crooks; music rack, case and
KK» is te—
6 flute id one
es 1
. . Bulletin, one jer, . sour fund Week:
; 1a. brpech-load
nt are. v aide snep, rubber
Sods. en Dail prin rE hod ll 7 Rag
inten eekly Bulletin, one year, $19 NOTE: pering Rout sey BulleSag By tin can abua ny pay tg ig conte @ year in
p So dp ag Sg ‘gr $1.50 to . addition w the lobbing price for the Weekly
be to above pr ‘es, Bulletin.
.
Coast. Itis
PRINCE RUBE EOHGE, No. 268:
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Bulletin isthe
8u)
SCRIPT and Daily Busietin, one
“patrumients W lear, Ivharuivulzes with
tand ll other instruments,
um we have selected a fine cocoa-wood, ©
ye, corn jointed flute with C7 oops
= it, DAILY BRANSOR
B ens p niger ra DAILY TRANSCRIPT
\ wd vwnd ted door keys, eleaad Lee
nhs tt ad TEA NBOMIET. ‘and Weekly
be sent with DAILY TRaNSCRI
ber pays a
Shot Guns,
We made a srecia! point of securing ‘a good gun
for a premium— one that
Jesaaa agsured that our selection wil} be be all that jes
ik. I ag} tard
as finished, age ay strong om
” sndte @ reliable gun in every
=i oo bet gue ever rer ofered tn a one
toate ith ing . w wedi allen, one year, §
B nae bap ore sramt The Bu ding
Bee A os
pleteness of its ioeal ew, araviews of eur
ews, while itis the
iy.
only aewapeperin Ce Caitforale that ps » decisions o a
a ing to
Aref athe abies? Of eac
We will send a hanuSee Nise ig roputad hich’ they ae pole ion wy! i
des ey Hey of s solia goldand coin silver radpectively.
be returued at
oa 75; with pec enintsh aaa ee ana hetigs 8
charges . it is.a. good serviceaole-rod“and-wi-t bese
Drums
AWiekle ‘tenor drum, 14-inch-head, with sticks
complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Dail
Bulletin, bme'year, $12.50 with DAILY TRAN.
. SCRIET’ and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.50.
pays 6xpresa
“Military> Dram:
A fine cord brass drum, with
pore Bu de . ear ear, $10.50; with DAILY
an kly Bolleti
$3.50. reumucinaciapeettine Seer eee
Rifles.The Winchester maintains its as the best
repeating rifle thade aad is ‘too. i. known. to
need Taster description. We will send a 44 cal
year,
ulletin, ong $20.75. _Above_is_center—fire
rifle. e wil wax rim fire for $1.40 leas. Subscriber pays express
. . . Flobert Rifes.
A Floberterifle, shooting. 22-cal. Flobert noiseless cartriuges, jus. the thing for boys who are
fond_of shooting, sent with DAILY TRANJaily Bullet n, one year, $11.25;
with »AILY TRANSCRIPT andWeekly Bulletin,
one yéar, $9.25. Subscriber pays express, \
Revolvers:
Rave decided to offera strong, serviceable
revolver fora wnium: aid have selected the
American, double action, ‘ Bull Dog,’”’ in an
size from 22 to 88 . It will be sent wi
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bullein, one
year, $11; with ULAILY TKANSCRIPT and
Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9. Subscriber pays
express,
Fishing Tackle
Our premium tishi.g rod is a 15-foot Calcutta
bamboo with ance wood tip and double bbe
line, reel, ete., complete, with DAILY. TRAN.
SCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, vous, fear. fi —
DAILY TRANSCKI¢T and W
ear, 99. Subsreiber pays
; Tent.
This isa sige . useful prem.tha anéwill be ap
who Jad i hunting, fishing or camping out. Ipise first:clase A tent, “ater—proof
seat with ples, es, pina, efc., complete, with DAILY e*e., com wi
TRANSCKIP® ana Daily mt letin, _ year,
me SO;with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and beg
bie iets, one year, $10, 60. Subscriber pays the
Hammock,
A hammock is that appeal to all
picturesque and i of blissful pssie tng an sere ve
Oi oan enn MEY TRANSORIPT
Ligh he Onn sone, 0 ray DAIL}
= yeur,
Subscriber pays iy ah
Tennis,
outdoor games lawn tennis i¢ Becoming
ines rite It gives auffici titerciee ti ithou:
fener § violent; ye aber fixed ind interest sustained throughout the game, Being a
gamein which ladics : xeel, you can secure the, 00d
will of your lady acquaintances andaddto you:
popular opularity by getting a set of t.nnis and pet
wep A first-class tennis outfit, 7 ne
willbe sent with DAILY TRANS
Daily Bulletin, one year, $19; with MALLY
TRANSCKIPT KIPT sud: Weekly Bulletin; one year,
$17. Subscriber payr express, ‘
Base Ball,
Our base ball outfit consists of two league balls,
three assorted bats, ¢wo rs of gloves, mask
aviea es and will sent wich DAILY
TRANSCKIFT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $12;
with DAILY TRANSURIFT and Weekly Bulletin one year, $10. Subscriber pays express.
Hanging Lamp.
pres bom ing Jamp with l¢-inch shade,
Soltstied bes inches extension, made ot
ed brasé i renengad ogi. 8 hiy__orna~
tmatalaea service sble ag sent with DAILY
TRANSCRIPT and _ Duil: “orpe igs -_ year,
$18.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly
One}
— OFFICE—Morgan-& Roberts’-Block-Neve+
ft CALKINS
Whether pinng ios the trece in _lgwn_or from . _Attorney and Counselor at Law
‘A Doctor
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-sieepless at~night ; if
you lead a sedentary life
~~-9r-are weakened by the
strain of -your deaies: if
you need a cathartic to
relax the bowels; ifyourequire action on the Liver
to relieve Indigestion ;
if you require somethin
to purify the blood an
regulate the system ; if
you are traveling in unealthy localities, or food
or water_doés not agree ~
with you, a dose of
: Simmons Liver Regulator. will remove all
trouble.
Bx-Governorx of Ga., and U.S. soni
Joseph E, Brown says:
“You are at: piety te use my namie fz’
praise of Simmors Liver Regulator, ant
recommend it to everyone as the bes
ie be It super
DR. R. M. HUNT,
Physician,
cy" AT VINTON’S DRUG SORE,
NEVADA CITY.
preventive oak Aig tt ten an
cedes Qui
P. F. SIMONDS,
Attorney ‘and ‘Counselor st Law
ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE-AN})
United States Courts.
da a Cr
SB ?. BEOWN
BROWN & CALKINS,
Book, Newsvaner and Job Printers.
DUBLISHERS OF THE NEVADA CITY
DA NSCRIPT, the leading paper in petiony California. It was estabsened Hepyember th, i861, byP.P.Br bp
W. P. SOWDEN,
wr PRACTICE IN ALL THE counts
of the State of California, and of the
Tai led States.
in th Pg = in i 3 Tilley ‘encaed heads of Pinu
Jounselor at Law and Notary Publis,’
Successsor to Johnson & Mas¢-n,
Attorneys at Law.
ae PRACTICE IN THE SUPEMIOR
iite O wien. District and Cirs sit Courts
ffice—Thomas Block corner Broad and
ine streets, Nevada y.
8. LITTLE. JOHN CALDWBLI.
CALDWELL & LITTLE,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
‘TILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
United States Courts.
OFFICE—Thomas Block, corner Broadand
Pine streets, up stuira.
GEO. L. HUGHES,
Attorney and Oounselor at Law,
Wu PRACTICE IN Al. THE COURTS
e.
Office in organ & Roberts” Block.
Bulletin, one year, $11.60. Subscriber pays express. x
Stylographic Penh.
tag holder's¢ Lat for woske or months, will ee
sent with DAILY TRANSCR PT and
rulletin, one year, $10 25;' with 1 AILY
SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, $8.25.
Standard Rain Guage.
LUETIJE & BRAND,
WATOHMAKER
AND
JEWELER
. Broad Street, Nevada City.
ved by peels nalservice at Washington,
wit lt pity . lo. be sent with
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Builet _
Jao a8. 76; with DAILY TRANS BL
tin, , one year, $8.75. Sabcuieer
Hea Boson, e.Photographic Outtt.
caif-skin head, 10 bracket banjo
book, with DAILY TRANBulletin zeny with
IpPand Week isi tone
Amateur photog! pares fe is a most delightful and
popular recreation the approved ap;a<
ratuof gg tee soon acquire the art of
mak and wil soon
me . rede oO ove tee taken by him or hersell) ‘The
apparatus we offeris so light it can easily a
carried when walking or riding. Eversbody
vOMMERCIAL STREET..N*VADA CITY
Beet, Pork, Mutton, Veni, Ete.,
BACON AND
‘UNION MARKET,
(COLLEY BROS.,..-... Proprietors
DEALEES IN
At the lowest rates.
Wealso ortee on yeas @ choice stock.of
shou d have for Ta rove ® source
& to man
ores . hic outfit, po ee of
a, fine scio instrument--with
with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
$14.50. Subscriber pay exFlate.’
of thesweetest and easiest muFor «
one year, $10.75. Subaunts
$9.50. Subscriber pays ned
Croquet.
uet-et for eight ers will
aad Daily
DAILY TRAN.
Ay Boatiar Gne year, $8. Subwecan recommend and
ipa eeddora bee i 34x 4% pictures, with
quick w rking lens, rapid ay rag > 2d:
iron sage 2 HL noe ce Dev 1
package of i eeart teudins he 6 sheets of
fterro-prussiste paper, 1 sheet of ruby paper, paper, 1
Ki we chep and patent dr)ing —
with fuil ructions for making’ fee
— be sent* with DAILY TR, i
ede, ons ° wit il; Aagrrtagg sd
Sulcriba ig pay Pra corer a
soos addition faaateriols fox ameint
uate may be had. ae
Francisco, ©o
Stondard Atlas.
The Rand-M Standard Atlas elarye
World—a library-in og) tn Ling ie one é
Pe epg om a net wita. er ba
[he gent sits D iy KY
SCKIPT aud Dai a, Bullétin, one year, $11; ‘with
PALLY TBAN RANSCRUME knd “W Weekly
year, $9. Subsoriber pays express,
00. . the psig BF sine Unite
nat and Pine streeta Seveda C
3. i. CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law, Notary Public,
_ AND'CONVEYANCFE.
: iene side Broad Street oppohe State of
wn. S FORD”
Attorney and Oownséidr at .aw.
‘Thomas plac ay epeatailis rca
FRED SEARLS,
At orney and Oounkelor at Law.
Ii L PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COUPT
state and Federai,
Office—Opposite Court House,
Guizots History of. France.
Guizov’s “History of trance” is a standard work
iné ed pe gare paced in mie wil be
it set
Bulictin wae DAI vaRANOOHIPT nd ‘Daily
ear, $13.50; with DAILY TR NschivT and
ly Bulletin, one year, Bubecriber
pays xpress.
Sewing Machines.
A higharm sewing machine—ore of the bes,
machines in the market; warranted for five years,
with DAILY TRANSOR: PT and annaier me
#30; with -DalL} F*
rity tw all pres
Sa
aa \s palweiadabeate
county
_ JAMES A. STIDGER.
Attorney and Counselor at Law
And Notary Public
Will practice in the Courts of Nevads
+ SAMUEL J. ALDERMAN,
Surveyor,
onasé VALLEY cas te ee ALIBORBIK
—
ATE DEPUTY COURTY x orpengons nf
oe eat Ganeae
aoane
ede
". week.
the . mometer will go near the freezing’
4 . point, withi comparatively sigtst show-)
S. fall.
a0. . and’ fewer disadvantages than any. of
VEVADA COUNTY.
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 ones.
And it may also‘he remarked with
equal truth that whea we come to
view all the points that suggest-themselves, Nevada is the most favored
county in the State.,
WHAT WE HAVE. :
We have admirable railroad facilities.
Wehave quarries-of fine building
tone.
We have cheap provisions and lana
ily supplies.
We have stores representing ‘all
lines of trade.
We have the reputation-of making
he best of wines.
Wehave the deepest gold quartz
mines in the world.
We have delightful drives _ and
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 suliry nights.
We have the best: of mail, exprest
and telegraph facilities:
We have prosperous churches with
ffine church buildings.
We have the best hotels with at
modérh improvements:
We have one of the best systems of
free echools in the State.
“We have roses in-bluom: 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 neariy every month in the year. .
We have the best soil and climate
for fruit-growing in the State. :
We have the bat, 'Téeal.water sup. plies and-syrtemsin the State.
We have vegetables growing in the,
ground every month in the year.
We huve-a: section where malaria
is nevér known ‘and cannot exist.
{Wehave the most extensive gold-'
beuring gravel deposits in the world.
We have continual cool breezes
tempering the warmest days in summer.
We have an excellent local cnarket
for all kindsof-farm and garden products.
We have over 20,000 population and,
the people are enterprising and industrious. =
We have ati abundance of water for
irrigating, domestic and industrial
purposes.
We have large deposits of iron and
copper ore, easily aécessible and of #
high grade.
We have a number of good quartz
mines that giveemployment to a large
force of men.
We have extensive depdaits of the’
finest ‘quality 6fkaolin for the mabu }
facture of pottery.
We have numerous canst
quartz ledges that are destined to yield:
large amounts of bullion.
We have a scil aud climate that will
raise to periection anything that can
be raised north of the orange belt. _
We have aclimate that gives better
shipping andkeeping qualities to our
fruits than those of lower ultitudes. _
We have cheap: fuel, cheap tim ber
and cheap water, the three great neveseities for profitable manufacturing. . =
We have a perfect system of natural
drainage that leaves no opportanity
for stagnant pools or~ accumulated
filth.
We have satisfactory board obtainable at hotels, boarding houses and
private families from $4 to. $6) per
“We have some of the most ézteusive
mines. :
We have the most perfect climate in
America for persons affected with conma.
We have » 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 ond. will testify to their recovery. .
We havea climate’ind location absolutely healthy, in which a man can
live and enjoy perfect health both
summer and winter.
We havé ntimerous large and prosperous lodges, b-sides many social
and benevolent societies, and the
brightest loca! papers in the Stute.
We have mild winters with. occasional frosty mornings when the therWe have more natural advantagee
_. when the sun wus so hot that th
~} of malaria in the county unless brougl:
ydld-bearing gravel channels that inp
the near future will become rich’* drifty
sumption, bronchjal troubles or asth:
yielding large and quick returns.
We have a soil and climate admirably adapted to the successful culture
of flowers, shrubs and fruits of-every
variety, and the profitable —s ‘of
poultry.
WHAT WE HAVE NOT.
We have wot 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 o a case of
sun stroke in the county.
We have not had an epidemic within the remembrance of man.
We have. not unreasonable laws_ to
oppress the working man and harass
capital.
We have not marshes to breed mosquitoes: and those pests are almost un‘known,
We have nota resident that is not
enthasiastic over our climate, health
fulness and prospects.
We have not a drone in the whole
hive of busy workers for the upbuilding of our mountain county
, We have notthe sticky “dog days”
afthe lowlands and cannot-have them
on account of our elevation,
hurricaner,
miner to warin to be uncomfortable
sleeping with an extra blanket.
We have not business enough for
doctors and undertakers _to—properly
support thosé already loc ited here:
We have not the enervating climate
of the valley counties, but_on the contrary a climate that is invigorating and
bracing.”
We have not hada day in summer
‘farmer could not work in the fields al:
day without discomfort,
We have not k»own of asingle case
ere from some other locality, and
that was soon. cured. :
We have not asluggish river breed
ing malaria, fevers and disorders ‘indigenous to less fortunate counties wit
uated in the lowlands.
We have not disturbing labor ugitations to bagard investment in enterprises ; the:good feeling between tle
remployed and the employers in thir .
county being proverbial.
We have not ever advised a working
man tocome here to locate with ons
available means sufficient to get hin
here, but do advise allwho have a
little money laid by to come her
where competition in labor and bur
iness is not as great and where the oj:
portunities for making money witi
small capital are greater.
~ Nevada County WN. G. R. RR.
is toby
mr
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i 3S.. vu sarod dy No
TIME TABLE NO. 39
Takes Bffect Sunday, November 1 7
12 o'olook noon, ae
LEAVING NEVADA GITT:
° Dail ct wit}
Peas i “Welving: io fe”
awiving Sano Féanciseo 4 at 10s 45 P.
ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY.
10:20 A.M. =.
cisco at de je mM. and Overlana traius from
the East.
JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manageri
E. H. BROWN, Superintendent
Ls JMPHREYS?
i! i, ging i As
We have not three nights in sum-. b
& 52 P M. rad igavine. ‘aes reas.
UNION HOTEL,
YEVADAloIT1:, we
wd, J, NAFFZIGER.
THE LEADING HOTEL oF
NEVADA CITY . .. recess CALIFORNIA
TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH ane
ithegs ure invited to-notive the advan'
féred-by this Hotel. The house. con a
100 'rooms, each of which is light and
ify, and well’ or elegautly rk iKere
yeln ne in the ntains ~:
1e tab! on are supplied athe en peat te
themanker
NICK SAMPLE ROOMY ON FIRST FLOOR
SPECIAL ACUUMMODATIONS
rOR COMMBRULAL 1.4Vi LERS
OURISTS AND FAMILIES,
Free 'Bus to oat from the Depot
STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL
arte of the Sper county, Grass Valley and
jaryaville d F) J
—
Fr) 6
E.L. CRAIG, JOHN M, FULWEILER,
Fulweiler & Graig, ~
Office 430 Kearney Street,
SAN FRANCISCO,
Witt PRACTICE IN ALL THE STATE
AND UNITED STATECOURTS,
or & CO.,
No. 26 Main Street, NEVADA CITY,
Buy Gold Dust, Gold and
Stiver ‘Bars.
Acids and Cruc!bles for Sale,
May 6 1887,
A. WUTKE;
Fashionable Hoot and Shoe Maker,
ROAD STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW
3b ato , Nevada City.
(NE BOOTS AND HOKS A SPEUIALTY.
REPATKING DONK NEATLY.
Juick Time # Cheap Fares
s‘¥ THE GREAT TRANBCONTINENTAI
ALL RAIL ROUTES
—OF THE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
(Paciric System.)
sally Express Trains make prompt connections with the several Railway Lines
in the East,
—-AND ATlew York and New O:leans
With Steamer Lines to
EUROPEAN — PORTS.
PULLMAN PALAOB
SLEEPING OARS
And Tourist Bleeping Oars
Attwehedte Overland Express: Trains. No
additional charge for Berths in
Tourist mrne Cars.
Tickets sold, Biee! mepine § Car Berths secured
and other information given upon applica
tion at the wempeny sofices where passen
gers Calling in person can secure choice of
routes, ete,
ALN. TOWNE, T. H. GOODMAN
General Manager. Gen. Pags & Th’t Agt
R, GRAY, Gen. Traf. Manager.
Sen’ Francisco Cal.
RAILROAD LANDS.
For lands in Central and Northern Callfornié.: Oregon, Nevada end Utah, apply to
or ress,
Ww, H. MILLS, Land Agent,O. .#R, Sau
francisco.
IMPROVED BELT
Frue Ore Concentrator.
her 9995. F.0, B.
Price’ Pinte Mert free Vanner,
$575. ©. ©. B.
m proved os Prue Vannes bee
ste “ie eat i 2 ae
ADAMS & CARTER. Ageiits,”
Boom 15,Ne. 188 Market St, 8.F
rod Lands in Southern Canttorata, apply
wo
sEROME MADDEN, Land Agent 8. P. RB.
&., San Francisco,
YOU an live AE Dom Ae and make more
tise % work a Capital oer at
e 2 wets F i
poi nln marted Bolt ae Mag
pall pits ‘any of one ¢ vy hy © lo the work, .
ge sure from frat doy Costly outfit
rine frée, y. Coste you
seine ig tonend your eAdvaan and find oat
ifyou oer HALLETT NS ot on By at once.
MONEY. TO BF) MaDE, our THIS
in this word. na: Ay pa werk.and . he
ped
. Proprietress Pa
¢ best of Wines, Liquors and Ui
a :
National P meotieeign
“NEVADA UITY, CAL,
/REOTOR. BEOB.:...--Pronrietora,
The Only . First-class “Businpse
Hetei in the City.
eer .
aungersoffites sop: évalentin tutge hotels
iS
ent . wee . an
leave, in Hotel @ minutes later sners bay
oon 4 Aa ines “Hutloiet Fixohnge fas
ey Teature with the prope ue and ieguarteed superior to any in the city
The Rooms are pes ag dealrable, and in’
clude a jamber of ha.
The experienced art sue et Lb spare .
tatu teh ts x se pth! aap.
ul on which the
. permy the londies eat
beat hate in the mountaina,
Ti Gaara
> NEVADA CITY..... Can:
LOCAL ANESTHETICS If DESIRED,
Office a Residence, Sacramento st
ART SCHOOL.
M3 owmeis Se, om
Drawing and Painting,
Tuasday, Thoreday and . Saturday.
Me Ee SAR PALMS OM ame
DABSENGERS CAN. BY TAKING THIS
line reagh Nevada Oily, at inetea
ofat 7:30 P. M, by rallooad — ¥
All orders aus attended’ to and
charges easonable.
R. W. J. STRAIGHT will receive
M on Tuesday and Friday of eac vi od
at the Union Hotel, Nevada City, where he
will teagh the different branchese
Dil. Water Color andPastel
Erm :
The rudiments of
J ATUR with penoil.o 1 SKET Hes? i
mie 'Y practical tbe Caton
tyatensatic Drawing avd Sha ing,
cA gap Be aed Machi
Drawin
5 tectortiy
eee p all: offtei eau? ba ad sAtiptectoriie
Home’ Mutual Insurance’ Co.
OF CALIFORNIA
Carita.ae
$300,00N
PRINC-¢A1. OFFICR’
216 Sansome sr., san Franctsée
Fire . Insurance Only
J.¥. Pouenxon, Pre-ident,
J, HEPARD, Vice President,
“CWARLEs B.S Stony, Secretary
R. H. Matt. Genera) Ageu
iske a of desirable
cemmate in thie count ye rates as low aseolpred Foon a nf phy beetioe t of, foal
a prompt an eral response
just claime for lowe ey
Grass Valiey Branch For Nevada Conti
DAVID WA1%, JOHN C. COLEMAK,
GEO W. HILL Manager
ED, SAMPSON, Special Agent.
MAIN STREET. GRASS VALLEY
Empire Livery Stable
Broadst., Nevads City, opp Wationel kx
change Hotel, :
‘AMES HENNESSY, *
R or. THE EMPIRE
Horses, Ge and Buggice
= ce, Wagon, and’
and Supalis of gts Soot sures
ose sa andite Horses always on hand
CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROM PIL
»URNISHED tL
Eroprstor
ee ‘
Massive fite-proof structure; free'from the: »