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March 29, 1890 (4 pages)

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LIA A undeistute of xhibit withia of this at the a City, for the estate, AN, Lia A. is bth 1, 1898, tary. t, Sam —— rit gEMI orar: eis py? y the. ie 51 00 50 jrist, 2 . \, IPT. VOL, LAX.—No. 91 O7 NEVADA OITY. OAL, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 29, 1890. . Sstablished Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown &:00.E55 The Baily Granseript. PUBLISHED Every Day Excepting Monday ' i chews BROWN & CALKINS. L. 6. CALKLNS, N. P. Brown, Editor OFFICE—‘“Transcript. Block,” No. 82 Commercial st,_Nevada City, Ca TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION’ Year, payuble in advance, 66. 15 Cents. Per Weeks ° Hs NEVADA CITY SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Business M’g’r. Realizing the importance of a good _ wate! premium, we have selected the “Waltham” ae eing the best known and imost reliable time. Piecesin the market These watches have a world-wide reputation which they have yained solely on their merits, The cases we guasantec to be of solia goldand coin silver respectively, and if noc just.as represented may be returned ut our expense and we will refund the money paid. We are A soba to. make thé most liberal propositions on these watches as premiums, as will be seen by the following offers: : Solid: Gold Watch—Gents’. 4 gentleman’s solid gold hunting case watch, ‘Waltham” movement, stem-winding and stem setting, with DAILY. TRANSCRIPT nd Dai 4 MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, .NO. 47 Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall Bvery 2nd and ee Monday 6f Each Month, at :30.o’clock. e H. J, WHITE, C. P. GEO. A. GRAY, 8. Bulletin, one year, $36.50; watch, DAILY TRANSCRIvT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $34.40. Subseriber pays express charges on watch from San Francisco. i » Solid Gold Watch—Ladies’. A lady's solid gold huniing case watch, “Wal jam’? nit, st inding, , svem-setting, with DAILY TRANSOKIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $29;, with DAILY TRANSGRIPT and Weekly tsulleting ones year, $26,90. Su»soriber to pay eXprese charges on watch from San Francieco = is COURT GARFIELD, NO. 6,8 10, Ancient Order of Foresters of America. Meets at Pythian Castle E/ERY MONDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 0’CL’K, R, B,. TREMAIN, C. R. RICHARD TREMAIN, BR. 8. WEVADA CITY COUNGIL, NO, (18. Order of Ohosen Friends. Meets at O44 Fellow’s Hah and Third Monday Evening of each month at 7:30 o'clock. MRS. C. A. GOYNE, C. C. K, F. ROSENTHAL, 8. NEVADA CHAPTER No, 6, R. A.M. STATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY IN EACH MONTH. WILLIAM BARKER, H. P. I, J, ROLFE, Secretary. HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56, Native Sons of the Golden West. Meets at Pythian Castle VERY TUESDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 O’CLK. E, J, OTT, President, W. T. MORGAN, &. 8, MANZANITA ENCAMPMENT, NO, 43, Qhampions of the Red Cross. Meets at Hibernia Hall EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING, JOHN WERRY, Com, W. L, BOARDMAN, Sec, NEVADA LODGE, NO. 13. F.& A. M. Meets at Masonic Hall. tated Mootines onthe Second Wednesday of each month. isiting Brethien in good standing are cordially invited. JOHN T, MORGAN, Master. I, J. ROLFE, Secretary. ». ‘ MOUNTAIN DIVISION No, 16, Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias, Meets at Armory Hall Month at Virst Wodnengay, Eraping. ot Each Month a J, A. RAPP, 8. K. C, GEO, A. GRAY, 8. K. R. NEVADA GOMMANDERY, NO.6, Knights Templar. Meets at Masonic Hall FIRS1 AND THIRD THUKSDAY OF EACH 4 ™ MONTH at 734 o'clock. DAVID E, MORGAN, C. Solid Silver Watches. * Solid co silver hunting case watch Waltham” movement, sten-winding and stemtery thoroughly reliable time-keeper, with DAILY ‘YRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, one your, $18; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly ulletin, one year, $15.90, Subscriber to pa) express charges on watch from San Francisco, same wat-h, ope: tage, with LAILY TRAN SUKIPT, and Daily Bulletin, one year, $15; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $12.90 Subscriber to pay +Xpress charges on watch from Sai Francisoo, Nickle Watch, A nandsome nick e stem-winding watch, open face, good movement, with DAILY TRAs~8C\siPT and Daily Bulletiu, ono year, $11; with DAILY TKANSUKIPS ana Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8.90. Subscriber to pay express charger on wateh from San Francisco, Bicycles. ‘The Bicycle we ave selected as a premiumthe “apollo”—while not the most expénsive is a first-class article in every respect, It is han.isome and substantially made, [truns easily and isa prime favorite, It is standard finish with nickle trimmings, and ‘vill be seut complete with bret tools, etc. Willbe sent with DAILY TRAN: IP? aad Daily Bulletin, one year, for $29; with DAILY TKANSCRIPT and Weekly bulletin, one year, $26.90. [The above prices are for a 86-.1ch wheel, Price per additional, inch made known on application.) Subscriber to pay express charges on bicycle from San Francisco, ’ 2 r Boys’ Velocipedes. A 16-inch wheel, standard finish, wrought-iron My erx 47) with bell, etc,, complete, sent with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $12.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.40. Type Writers, ” Thisis a type-writing age. Roary body hae one whohas writing to do; or should have. one. Here is your opportunity. The+Sun type-writer ise lect instrument, simple in construction, eazily worked, neatty mounted and boxed, with instruction for use, which can be learnedi. ten minutes, with DAILY TRANSCHIPT and Daily Bulietin, one year, $17; with DAILY TRANSORIPT and eekly Bulletin, one year, $15, Subscriberjpays express. Cane, Neither too large nor too small, but just the rightsize witn 14-k gold head, will be sent with DAILY TRAN: CKIPT anrt Daily Bulletin, one year, $12.60; with DAILY TRANSORIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.50, Subscriber penne Telescope. A very useful article that anyone living in the country or raveling, will appreciate, Our premium telescope is a good, strong instrument, with an object-glies 3 inches in diameter, 8 draws, 6 inches long when closed, leather cased and will be seut with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weckly Bulletin, one ‘year, §9. Subscriber to ‘pay express charges, Microscope. A most interesting instrument and of great use. to ihe student, Thisinotey, but a powerfu. microscope that re. eals the many strange thing: that exist in the food weeat and the water we drink, It stands6inches high and magnifies 50 diamieters, aid wiil besentwith DAIL: TRANSUR.PT and Daily Buletin, one year, $11; w'th DAILY TRAMSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9, Subscriber to pay express charges. Musical Instrumerts. In making our selections of musical instruments for premiums, we aimed in every instance to get a goou article -one that we newd not hesiate to send to aperforiner whois a connoisseur. We have made arrangemente with the eading I. J. ROLFE, R, é manufact and job thatenable us to offe these inatr te iu tion with the TRAN5 PARLOR NO. 6 SCRIPT on unprecedently liberal terms, LAUREL » NO. 6,. Banjo. Native Daughters of the Golden West, Meets at Pythian Castle 24 and 4th Thursday Evening of Each Mont , at 7:30 o'clock. MI88 LIZZIE KEENAN, P. SERAPH C. SUKEFORTH, R. 8. NEVAOACITY COUNCIL, No, 234, American Legion of Honor. Meets at Pythian Castle ist and 84 Thursday 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, Meets at Hibernia Hall ngin y * A.J, KIDD, President, JOMN C. NILON''E 8. ne IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN, vr yoming Tribe, Wo. 49, Meets at Odd Fellows’ Hall, EVERY THURSDAY EVE’G, at7:300'clock. HARRY DANIELS, 8. GEO. M. HUGHES, ©. of R. Ponemah Council, D. of P., meets at pias degond ursday Eveni lary Slime, ii idee Nettie Hack: 7 MILO LODGE, NO, 48, Knights of Pythias, ‘ Meets at Pythian Castle RVERY FRIDAY BVE'G at 7:30 O'CLOCK -WM, FINLEY, C. C. B. 8. RECTOR, K. of R. and 8. NEVADA LODGE, No. 201, Tndepeudent Order of Good ‘Templar, Meets at Odd Fellows Hall : EVERY FRIDAY EVEN’Gat 7:80 o'clock, mp. wonuan, i f WAHANG ©: 7: PRINCE ALBERT LODGE, No. 290, Order Sons of 8t. George. Banjoplayingis an accomplishment that has become very fashionable curing a last few years. Ic is readily learned byanyo.e havinga good ea: for music, and makes a splendi mpaniment for the voice in singing. e wilP’ send a hanuome nickle-rim, cuif-skin head, 10 bracket banjo with instruction. book, with DAILY TKANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletia, one year, $9.50,. Subscriber to pay express charges, B Flat Cornet. Ahandsome nickle b flat cornet, with full get of extra crooks, music rack, case and instruction book: omplete—a fine sclo instrument—with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Deily Butietin, one year $16.50; with DAILY TRANSURI ani Weekly Bulletin. $14.60. Subserib press charges, Flute. ~The flute is one of che sweetest and easiest musical instruments to learn. Itharmonizes with the piano and ail other instruments. For » rem_um we have selected a fine cocoa-wood, 6 Ke ed, cork jointed flute with iy ae a send it with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Dail) Bulletin, one ect $18; DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one yeat, $10.76, Subseriber pays exnress « es. Pianos, “ithe, Rand-McNally . Standard Atlee of ‘the A mimetur no with 16 bell-metal ke orld—a library in jurnished in one large 1 rg nly the thing for children * volume of 192 pages, elegantly illustrated and to on;ma.es good music, Sent with DAILY . bound ina substantial manner witn gold side THANSCRIVT and Daily Bul etin, one year . stamp appropriately and handsomely 4 : $11 fi; with DaILY TRANSCR and ‘Weekly bed Spade nls auleae eetes he nae ome 0,0 year, $9.60. wiber pays exDitty THANGORIIT ana “Weakly A ul be Lad year, $9. Bubscriber pays express, . Croquet. A besutifuberoquet ret for eight. players will be sent tfabegcane TR SNschipt od Daily sulletin, one yer, $10; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8, -eriber pays express. Shot Guns, We made a spectai point of securing a good gun (or a premium— one that wecan recommend! and feel assured that our selection willbe all that you canask. Our premium gun is well made and aands mely finished, It shocts strong and somsaleiy. andis @ reliable gun in every particular, 1t remiumandis weil worth workin arma meta” aniseed ‘oe Non SP meena aera eh on, as 5 aenain wie DAILY & ANSCRIPT and ely w-OUR PREMIUMS.» PICK OUTZYOUR COMBINATION. Solid Gold and Silver Watches. . . fond of apparatus we offerisso light it can easily be shou d have one, for it will amusement to quick w rking lens, 6 pays ex~ package of hypo, 1 printing frame, 6 bhi SCRIrT and Weekly Bulletin, nd . Francisco. Ly Dail; letin is the very best gun ever offered a8 & . one year, $30; with DAILY TR NBG Pt and Ww O@ We will send THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT with the San Francisco Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, and any of be following valuable Premiums at the following prices, payable in advance: esa terkease Drums complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily JORIPT and Subscrib sr pays express. Military Drum. A fine corded, hammered brass. drum, with sicks complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Jaily Bu lotin, one year, $10.50; with DAILY sHANSORIPT and Weekly Bolletin, oné year, 38.50. Subscriber pays express, Rifles. : The Winchest intaiis ita pl the best repeating rifle made aud is too well known to need further description. We will send a 44 cal on barrel Winchester rifle with DAILY C SCRIPT and vail Bulietin, one year, 322.76; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $20.75. Above is center fire rifle. We willzends rim fre for $1.40 lees, Subscriber pays express flobert Rifles. A Flobert rifle, shooting 22-cal. Flobert notseleas eran ts jus. the thing for boys who are ooting, sent with. DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bullet n, one year, $11.25; with DAILY TRANSURIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $0.25, Subscriber pays express, Revolvers. We have decided to offer a strong, serviceable revolver for-a jum -end--havegel American, double action, ‘Bull Dog,” in an’ size from 22 to 88 cal. It will be pent wi DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bullein, one vear, $11; with DAILY TKANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9. Subscriber pays express, Fishing Tackle Gux premium fishing rod is a 15 foot Calcutta bamboo with lance wood tip and double ferrules. (t is a good serviceaole rod‘and-wilbe sent with line, reel, ete., complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily tulletin, one year. $11; with DAILY TRANSCKIrT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9. Subscriber pays xprecs, Tent. This isa very useful prem wa and will be appreciated ty all who go hunting, fishing or camping out, Itisa first class A tent, »“ater-proof and made of 8 oz. duck; siz 9x7 feet, .nd witl be sent with poles, pins, e‘c., complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIP? ana Dey. Buletin, one year, $12,450; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.50. Subscriber pays the express, Hammock, A hammock iss premium that ap) to all Whether slung from the trees in a lawn or from the poste of a shady verandah, a hanimock is Revsoarus and sugestive of bliseful comfort ani it 13. P ms 13-foot with 6}-feet spread, sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin one year, $10 25; with DALLY TRANSCRIPT and Weealy Bulletin, one year, $8.26. Bubscriber pays express Tennis. Among outdoor games lawn is becomi thefav rite It gives Setbciont tebrcine withoot : the attention fixed and ipbeing ¥! keeps rn Go a throughout the game, Being a yame in which ladics: xcel, you can secure the good wil of your lady acquaintances andadd to your . papnleniy by gettingasct of tennis and or, zingaclub, A first-class vennis outfit, nT ete, will be sent with DAILY TRANS RIPT aud Daily Bulletin, one year, $19; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, ome year, $17. Subscriber payr express. Base Ball, Our base-bat! outfit consiate of two leayue balls, three assorted bats, two pov of gloves, mask ete., complete, and will be sent with DAILY TRANSCHIrT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $12; with DAILY TRANSUKIFT and Weekly Bulletin one year, $10, Subscriber pays express, Hanging Lamp. An elegant hanging lamp with 14-inch shade, and from 42 to % nathan extension, made of polished brass «fa rich gold color—a highly ornamental and serviceable lamp sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and bulletin, one year, $18.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly dulletin, one year, $11.50, Subscriber pays exress, " . $tylographic Pen. Always ready to write; carries ink enough in ae holder tc last for weekg or months; will be sent with DAILY TRANSCR PT and Daily ulletin, one year, $10 25; with #AILY RANSCRIPTand Weekly Bulletin, $8.25, Standard Rain Guage. Approved by She nigbal service at Washington, with full directions for use will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Builetin, one year, $10.75; with DAILY THANSURIP? and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8.75. Subscriber pays express, Photographic Outtit. Amateur pheioarensy is a most delightful and popular recreation. With the approved ap)aratu. of today anyone can soon acquire the art of making good picture and wili soon hundreds of views taken by him or herself. The a] carried when walking or riding. Everybody rove @ source of land of profit to many, A complete photaamepbie outfit, consisting of view camera for makin 83x 4§ pictures, with dry plates, 2 Japanned ‘fou trays, 2packagesof 8. P A. yoy pi eu anne te paper, L-sheetof ruby paper, Russel ni veclasp and patent drying fi with fuil ructions for maki: will be sent with DAILY TR. Pei Bulletin, one ye+r, $11; with PT and LY TRAN e year, $8.90. subscriber to pay express charges from Sen Nora— Addition] materials for qmateur ye: rs, ma, : Sam bal Commercial Street, Francisco, C . _-— $tandard Atlas. Guizots History of France. Guizo.'s “History of trance” is a standard work in 6 vols,, substantially boundin cloth, profusely it rakamatiae al one year, $13.50; with DAILY TR N. ou pr and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $1) 50. Subscriber payseXpreas, Sewing Machines. A higharm sewing machine—o. e of the bes, machiuesin the market; warranted for five years, with DAILY THANSCRHIPT and bulletin, one year, $27, pays exprese charges, i loti: ear, $21; with DAILY TRA i tte Dee Hockiy Bulletin, ne year, $19.} NOTE—Persons preferring Semi-Weekly tg sual-er. ber pays express. tin can obtein it b perio 90 cents a year Same as above, with pis ‘gr’ $1.50 to . additiou tothe clubbing price for the Weekly be ad@al to above pr ‘es. : Bulletia, he Bulletin is the leading evening journal in circulation and influence on the Pacific jeu mt is distit.guished for the bilfawey 9 Fa oaitor'a) matter, grenrecy hog a
curren pleteness of its local news, reviews o ft o * , while itis the recognized authority in all financial end trade circles, ‘alletin isthe only newspaper in California th , : San Francisco and the pulncfat ays center tbe Kast he wotlds noms of esc Say le furniahed bythe ul . ‘ \ , 6 column r, issued every Wednesdg” sintheW, com terature and art, and exten # ee at pp blinkes in extenso the decisions of A Nickle tenor drum, 14-inch head, with sticks Bulletin, one year, $12.50. with DAILY TRANeekly Bulletin; one year, $10.50. lected -theIts peculiar efficacy isd NOTHING as much to the process tke IT Take it in time, diseases inthe outse It takes the place of a and cure for Indigestion, mocent and harmless. No ae and Feverish Celds, Aperient and Tonle they can use, taker and a natural evacuation of t Gweetens the breath, A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION, “T have been practicing medicine for @wenty years and have never been able to ) « Ret op a vegetable compound that would, “ Hike Simmons Liver Kegylator, promptl \ 8 poy a ay effectively move the Liver to action, ;)) and atthe same time aid (instead of weakls ening) the digestive and ers of the system.” h EM. Hinton, m.p., Washington, Ark, assimilative red, onthe side. Take no other. skill in compounding as to the ingredients themselves, It checks they be advanced will prove a potent cure, No Home should be Without ft . Constipation, caxdache, Biliousnesa, Piles and Mental Depression, No los of time, no interference with pusiness while taking. For children it is most indanger from exposure after taking. Cures Colic, Diarrhea, Bowel Complaints, FeverishInvalids and licate persons will find it the mildest A little m at night insures Lebar ticids . sleep she: bowela, A little taken in the morning sharpens the appetite, cleanses the stomach and Marks of Genuineness:. Look forthe red eMark on front of Wrapper, and the Seal and Signature of J, H. Zeilin & Co., in “NEVADA COUNTY. What We Have —“~ Not. California is the most favored State in joctor and costly -_pre: sortptions. All who lead FOR WHOSE tas Union, ~ She has her drawbacks, itthe best preventive ae BENEFIT _/ but other States have greater ones. Andit may uiso he remarked with equal truth that when we come to view all the points that suggest themselves, Nevada is the most favored county in the State. WHAT WEAVE. We: have admirable railroad facilities, We have quarries of fine building stone, We have cheap provisions and family supplies. We have stores representing all lines of trade. “We have the reputation of making the best of. wines. Wehave the deepest gold quartz mines in the world. DR. R.M. HUNT, Physician, ( )PFI0# AT VINTON’S DRUG BrorE, NEVADA CITY. P.F. SIMONDS, Atturney and Qoungelor at Law ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts, OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva ia City f CALKINS N oP. BROWN BROWN & CALKINS, ,Book,.Newsvaner and Job Printars. PUBLISHERS OF THE NEVADA CITY z DAILY TRANSCRIPT, the leading paerin Northern Caiifornia. It was estabened September th, 18@1,byY.P.Br pv so W. P. SOWDEN, Attorney and Counselor at Law TLLPRACTICEIN ALL THE COUR Ww of the State of Galitornin, and of the Inited States. Office in the illey Block, corner of Pine nd Broad streets, Nevada dity, Cal Alfrea TD. Mason, Jounselor at Law and Notary Publin, Succesasor to Johnson & Masc-n, Attorneys at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN THE SUPEMIOR A Poprame, District and Cire uit Courts f the U. B. Office—Thomas Block corner Broad and ine streets, Nevada = y. 8, LITTLE. JOHN CALDWELI., CALDWELL & LITTLE, Attorneys and Oounselors at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. OFFICE—Thomas Block, corner Broadend Pine streets, up stairs. GEO. L. HUGHES, Attorney and Qounselor at Law, VV UL PRACTICE IN A}1.THE COURTS of the e Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block. LUETJE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER AND JEWELER Broad Street, Nevada (ity. UNION MARKET, COMMERCIAL STRERT..NFVADA CITY (COLLEY BROB,,....-Proprietors af DEALERS IN oe teet, Pork, Mutton, Veal, “Bte,, We also At the lowest eo 6! a cep on hand @ Ghoice stock of BACON ANDLARD ~ 3. 1, CALDWELL, Attornéy at Law, Notary Publio, “AND CONVEYANCFR, — ¢ )PFICE—South side Broad Street opposite Union Street, Nevada “ity. W141 practice in all the Courts of the Htate, and the Courts of the United "tates within the State of California. THOds,. &. FORD Attorney and Qounselor at Law, c ef. R Thomas Juiiding,corner Brogd and Pine streeta Nevade (i © FRED SEARLS, At orney and Qounselor st Law, \ Ii L PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COUP} state and Federa:. _ ’ Ufice—Opposite JAMES A. STIDGER.’ Aftterney and Counselor at Law And Notary Pubtic ‘Will practice in the Courts of Nevada connty. SAMUEL J. ALDERMAN, Surveyor, GRASS VALLEY .. .... CALAFORNIA ATE DEPUTY COUNTY. SURVEYOE ine le eens chad Coert Honse, 8, J fall.” We have delightful drives and picturesque scenery. We have the best of society and social organizations. Wehave 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 buiidings. We have the best hotels with all modern improvements. We have one of the best systems of free schools in the State, We have roses in bloom 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 nearly every month in the year. We havethe best soil and climate for fruit-growing in the State. We have the best locul water supplies and systemein the State, .We have vegetable growing jn the ground every month in the year. We have a section where malaria is never known and cannot exist. ~ We have the, most extensive goldbearing gravel deposits in the world. We have continual cool breezes temperibg the warmest days in aummer. We have an excellent local market for all kindsof farm and garden producta, : We have over 20,000 popnlation and, We have large deposits of iron and coppér ore, easily accessible and of » high grade. We have a number of good quartz mines that give employment to a large force of men. We have extensive deposits of the) finest quality of kaolin for the muatiufacture of pottery. oe We have numerous indeveloped quartz ledges that aredestined to yield large amounts of ‘bullion, We have% soil aud climate that will raise 40 “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 manglacturing. We have a perfect system of.natural drainage thut leaves no opportunity for stagnant poole 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 gold-bearing grave? channels that in mines. “We have the most perfect climate in America for persons affected with consumption, bronchial troubles or aethma. We have a pure, slightly rarified atmusphere, dry and invigorating, laden with the perfume of vast forest of pine surrounding us, We have scores of people who came here broken down in health, who are now entirely recovered and will testify to their recovery, We havea climate and location absolutely healthy, in which a man can live and enjoy perfect health. both summer and winter, : We have numerous large and prorperous lodges, b-sidew many social and. benevolent societies, and the brightest local papers in the State. We have mild winters with occasional frosty mornings when the thermometer wil) go near the freesinu voint, with comparatively slight enowWe have more natural advantages and. fewerdisadvantages than any of of the growing other counties iv thiv W. D. VINTON, Sole Agent What. We JHave and Everything taken into consideration, . a5 Se eee the people are enterprising and in-] Tye Trustees of Santa Rosa have dustrious. fixéd the liquor license tax ut $7i\a We have an abundance of water for . quarter, irrig.ting,. domestic and industrial] © BURRIS SAR enc cena nite = ities! 4 Ir never failed to cure Lyspepet purposes, AC is absurd to suffer from Dyspepej Chilblains, Corns,. and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or give perfect satisfaction, or money resale by Oarr Bron, tf chitis Consumption cure.””’ Bold by Carr the leadi i {San F the near future will become rich drift thelen iron hiitiess ba cinaciatass ry 5:45 A. M. spelt, Sones in Bar ¥rancisco at 6:45 P. M, 12:45 P M Dally, popnecting with arriving San Francisco H "014s A ea 10:20 A.M. ?*"'" 5 2 P, M. Daily ecnnecting with t m3 “akteel ing Sig Peep. live at home, e' at 7:80 a, M. th 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 raising of poultry. WHAT WE HAVE NOT. water, in years. or high. winds, sun stroke in the county. in the remembrance of man, capital. We-have not marshes-to breed-mos quitoes and those pests are almost un known, vnthusiastic over our climate, health fulness and prospects. ing of our mountain county on account‘of our elevation. sleeping with an extra blanket, support those already loc.ted here. We have not the enervating climate of the valley counties, but on the cen: trary a climate that is invigorating and bracing. We have not had 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 k» own of a single case of malaria in thre county unless brought here from some ‘other ‘locality, and that was soon cured. We have not asluggish river breetding malaria, fevers and disorders indigenous to less fortunate counties situated in the lowlands. : We have’ not disturbing: labor agitations to hugzard investment in enter: prises; the yood feeling betweon be. employed and the employers in this county being proverbial. We have not ever advised a working man tocome here to lodate with only available means suffigient to yet him here, but do ‘advise all who have ja little money .luid by to come here where-competition in labor and -busines. is not as great und where.theop portunities for making money with smal! cupital are greater? ee Wun you are constipated with fope of appetite, headache, take Dr. J. H, McLeun’s Little Liver and Kidney Pallets, They are pleasant to take and will cure you, 25 cents a vial, and Liver Compjaint. ‘luke Sitimone Liver Regulator, Dy Denver capit: iste have invested $20,000 in a stéam-yacht for Salt Lake tourists. wheo Simmona Liver Regulator will cure you, Bee Bucklien’s Arnica Saive. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheumever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hund no pay required, Itis guaranteed to funded, Price 26 vents per box. For Crour, wHoorina coug@H and’ Bronimmediately relieved by Sold by Carr Bros, shiloh’s Cure, Tan Rev. George H. Thayer, of Bourbon, lnid., gaya: ‘‘Both myseli ind wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s Bros nadie mare Tug San Francisco Evening Post js Nevada County N. G. RR. TIME TABLE NO. 39. Takes Effect Sunday, November 17. at 12 o'clock noon. LEAVING NEVADA GIT’: connect with ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY. Overiana JOHN ¥. KIDDER, General Manader. fng, opportunities for investments — We have uot any pools of stagnant We have not had .a failure in.crops We have not cyclones, hurricanes, We have not ever known o. a case of We have not bad an epidemic withWe have not unreasonable laws to oppress the working man and harass We have not a resident that is no! We have not .a drone in the whole hive of busy workers for the upbuildWe have notthe sticky ‘‘dog days” ofthe lowlands and cannot have them We have not three nights in summer to warm to be uncomfortable We ‘have not business enough for doctors_and-undertakera-to—-property EEE ee Have you used . PEARS soar : UNION HOTEL, YEVADA OIT), « =. CAL ak ‘roe ‘ THK LeADING Motu oF NEVADA OITY...... TOURISTS, SEEK RRS FOR HEALTH AND uitered by this Hotel. The house contains £eoms, each of whichis light and wiry, and well or elegautly turnished, there being ne hotel in the mountaing equal to it. The tables are supplied With the beat in the market, : NIOR SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR “SPECIAL ACUUMMODATIONS FOR COMMERUIAL ‘bX AVELERS, TOURISTS AND FAMILIES. Free 'Hus to and from the Depot STAGES LEAVE TILE HOUSK FOR ALL arte of the er county, Grass Valle i Naryevil e dat, 4 An estttaaniched E.4. CRAIG, JOHN.M, FULWEILER, * -Fulweller & Craig, Offlew 480 Kearney ,.Street,! SAN FRANCISCO, ILL PRACTION IN ALL THE STATE AND UNITED STATES COUNLS. OFT & ca., at of Wines, Liquors and Of ot tle Bar. : Buy Gold use, Gold and Sitver Mare. ~ Acids and Cruc!bles for-sale, Mayo A on oe Se “A. Werk, Eashionable Hoot, and Shoe Maker, i ROAD STRKEKT, TWO DOOKBS BKLUW Post Office; Nevada: City; “INE BOOTS AND HOB A*SPEULALTY, RKEPAUKING DONE. NEATLY. (nick Time § Cheap Fares Bastern and European Uitien, OY THE GKRAT THANBOONTINENTAL ALL RAIL ROUTES -—-OF THE— SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, (Pacivic Syerko.) Datly Express Trains make prompt connecwtions with the several Kailway Lines inthe Kast, —~AND ATNew York “and New Or:leans With Steamer Lines to EUROPEAN — PORTS. PULLMAN PALAOE And Tourist Sleeping Oars Attached lo Overland Express Trains, No additional. charge for Berths in Tourist Sleeping Cars, Tickets bold, Bleeping Car Berths secured and other information given upon applica tion at the Company’s officés where passen gers calling in person Can secure choice of routes, etc, A. N. TOWNE, T, H. GOODMAN Generd] Manager. Gen. Pass & Th't Agt R. GRAY, Gen, Traf. Matiager. San Francisco Cal, RAILROAD LANDS. Por ands in Central and Northern Californin, Oregon, Nevada and Utah, apply w ar address, W, H. MILIA, Lana Agent,c, P. BR, RB. Gav Francisco, to or-addrens JEROME MADDEN, Land Agents. P. &. &., San Francisco.YOU can live at home, and make more money at work for us, than et anything else in the world. Capital not needed; you are started free. Boit. sexes all ages. Any one can do the work, Large earnings sure from firatetart. Costly outfit and terms free. Better not delay. Coste you aothing tosend your address and find out if you are wise you do av at once. W. HALLETT & CO. Portlend. Me a TO BE MaDE, CUT THIé MONEY out end return to us, and we will send you. free. sumething of great: value and lmpomaane to you, that will start you_in business which will bri you in Pty moves tt htsuway than anything e in this worid. ox one can ¢o the work an: hi KitheF sex—ail ages. somenew, Faas just coing money for al. a ed, This. BH. Hb AE, 4 on 5 ne ant chances of «lifetime ‘Those whe oe k, H. BROWN, superintendent others are invited to-notice the advantages No: 26 Main Street, NEVADA OIKY,) SLEEPING OARS . ae a ee MBS, J. NAFFZIGER. . . Proprietress . ° » + CALIFORNIA . For Landsin Southern Ga}ifornia, apply. Se == National Exchange, . NEVADA UITY, CAL, RECTOR BROS.. -Pronrietors. The Only Eirst-class Business Motel im the City. Masaive fire-proof structure, treé frem the Mangers bf fires-so-prevalentin large hotels dituated In the very ventre ofthe city, with Kxpreas, Post Of og and Generel Stare Oftic for ull Lines in the building. Passengers can loave this Hotel (0 minutys later than any other when depa ting by stage, peThe Takleof the National Exchange isa unt feature with the proprietors, and ls guartapg superar to any io tre city, ‘Phe Hoomaure tentancdestrabie, and tn elude a lumberottraridsome suits, : Che experienced management will apere neither paling or expensc to suatain the teputation moe bev higeaags . ht aly nop 8O )nBty onjoye » \ le a a , beat hotel in he moun Arty ‘. ge how i i N. B. OHAPMAN, LOCAL ANESTHETICS Lf DESIRED. Ottice & Reatdence, Sacramento bt ART SCHOOL. . Drawing and Painting, ee Tussday Thursday and Saturday, ATT7TAM. ofat7:80 P.M, by railroad AFH ‘watand All ordera, strictly attended ‘to; and charges easonable. \ . RW. J, STRAIGHT will ragalye pupil MA te : Uesday Sag Fridwy of eden week ha e Uy : ‘NE will teach the didurent beenehee ae tae Oil Water Color and ‘Pastel Painting. AgThe rudiments of SKET NATUR with pencil or tort NGF BRM eid easy by practical application, ¢ 5 arr, °fetematio Drawing aod Shadin Omyou Drawing and Portrait, Wor Me chanical, Architectural and Macp logy ly Qrawing all efficiently ud estisfastor jaught, cree re tetany <a Home Mutual Insurance. Co. OF CALIPORNTA Carma. < « eee $300,000 2 PRINC SAL OFFION( 216 Sansome ot., Sam Franciseo Fire Insurance Only J.F. Hoventon, Pre.ident, J. LN. Saepanp, Vice President, OW4BLus H, Story, Secretary B. H. MaG@iiy, Genera) Agen Risks accepted un all clusses of desirable property inthis oqnnsy at rates as low assole Venoy and a fair profit will admit of, gua muteeing a Rromptand liberal response to a) just claims for loas. Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County DAVID WAIT, JOHN 0, COLEMAN, GEO W. HILL Manager ED, SAMPSON, Special Agent. MAIN BTREET. GRASS VALLEY Empire Livery Stable Broad at., Nevada City, opp National Ex : change Bote] * JAMES HENNESSY, Propristor\ HE PROPRIETOR 0 Stable has the fargest log ay* thle fforses, Carriages ana Buggies To be found in t f the State. waste Yous en en, aay ng the most reasonable terms saa ‘ The horses are free front vice, uf grod style end capable of going as‘fast on eauy gentle Man cares to drive. _ Good Saddle Horses always on hand CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROK FTL \adreee not gel al lla PURNISHED: DunwTieT ee