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7—"BSpenceville North San foam. auch
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Chamberlain seys he is satisfied that
\ man assoon as he showe that le likes
Bie Daily Grenscript.
ee OFFIC:
So. $2 Commercial strovi, Nevada City, C«
CIRCULATES 18
Grass Valle: Nerada hé& Ready,
Ss oenene, North Bloomfield, Moore’s
me Granite Truckee, and erg . othertowu of Nev county; in Placer
aud Sierrs Counties, at amento, San
Francisco—in fact, throughout the State
from ey Pag to Sau Diego from the Si
erra w the Sea.”
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SUNDAY, MAROH 30, 1890.
»»»»”™=™™”
_Prosperous Smarteville.
Fridey’s Marysville Appesl say=:
W. W. Chamber'ain, of Smartsvile,
wasin town yesterday, and t ‘Iked of
gui. to San Francisco to-d:y. He
sid there was much activity in
Sm-rtevile, falle 140 men being e1mplovedin drifting. One of the mines
ist city oul about $3000. week. Mr.
te focthill region is equal to any part
of Seuthern Czlifurnia for the proJuetion of oranges, olives and other frui:s,
and looks iora great development ia
fruit growing in the hills. ._He thinks
a broad-gaage railroad from Marys
ville to Grass Valley -is needed; and
that such a line would get most of the
business away from the Colfax N wrow
Guaze.
o*
Derine Depew’e college days, the
sententious professor of rletoric said tu
him: “Sir. your time is three minutes; your srbject, ‘The Immort.lity
of the Soul.’’’
A wen begins to find beauty in al
‘her, bnt a man never discovers that a
woman has freckles until he has_married her.
Tue man who said ‘‘thereis_ music
everywhere” evidently never altended
a@ Sunday school concert where the
children sang out of tune.
Iv is odd—how. quickly a man acknowledges the elevating influence of
woman when she takes to shop-lifting
in his presence.
eo
Natvre has wisely arranged matters
sot hat a man can neither pat bie own
back nor kick himself.
—_—_————
Wen Macheth ironically asked,
“Canet thou minister to a mind diseased?” he little knew that mankind
would one day be blessed with Ayer’
Sarsaparilla: In purifying the blood,
this powerful alterative gives tone and
strength to the function and faculty
of the system.
Tuer attitude which some _ people
strike after doing what is their plain
duty to do, would muke a dancing
master blush.
To mvsuRE a hearty appetite and _increased digestion take Simmons Liver
Regulater.
Trxe will tell, but the ordinary man
with the important secret won’t give
time a chance.
In al derangement of the livers
eure is certain if you take Sitimonr
Liver Regulator.
2
The Pulpit and the stage.
Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United
Brethern Charch, Biue Mound, Kan.,
says: ‘‘I feel'it my daty to tell what
wonders Dr. King’s New Discovery
hasdone forme. My lungs were badly diseased, and my parishioners
thought I could live only afew weeks.
L took five bottles of Dr. King’s New
Discovery and am sound and well.
gaining 26 lbs.in weight.”
Arthur Love, Manager Love’s Fuuny Folks Combination writ-s: “‘Af-er
a thorough trial and convincing evidence, I am confident that Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption beats
’em all, and cures when everything
else fails. The greatest kindness J
ean do my many thousand friends is
tourge them to try it.” Free, trial
botiles at Carr Bros.’ Drugstore. \Kegniar-sizes 50c. and $1. :
The Safest
A™@ most powerful alterative is
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Young and
old are alike benefited by its use. For
the eruptive diseases peculiar to
children nothing
else is so effective
as this medicine,
while its agreeable flavor makes
it easy to admin* ister.
“My little boy
had Mba scrofulous ulcers on his
neck and throat
from which he
4 _ guffered terribly.
> .Ywo physicians
attended him, but he grew continually
worse under their care, and everybody
expected be would die. I had heard of
the remarkable ctires effected by Ayer’s
Sarsaparilia, and decided to have my
bey try it. Shortly after he began to
take this medicine, the ~ulcers com. menced healing, and, after using several
bottles, he was entirely cured. “He is
‘how as healthy and etfong as any boy
of his age: — William: F. Dou nexty,
3iampten, _ go gs
“In Marx ft, vy youngest oa,
£ ca
fourteen months old, a toh
gather on its.head @ 1a e ap
plied various simple remedies without
avail. The sores increased in number
und discharged copiously. A physician
was called, but the sores continued to
unitiply until in a few months they
bearly covered the child’s head and body.’
At last we began the use of Ayer’s Sarsuparifla. In a few days a marked
¢tiiange forthe better was manifest. The
. sures assumed a more healthy condition,
tie discharges were gradually diminished, and finally ceased altogether.
‘Vhe chill is livelier, its skin is fresher,
wid its ayspetite better than we have obgferved for months.’’—Frank M. Griffin,
lang Point, Texas;
“Phe formnia of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
presents, for chronic diseases of almost
every kind, the best remedy known te
he wedical world.”—D. a Wilson,
Dv, Viggs, Arkausas.
' Sarsaparilla
A
roles that was
brick.”
in her yard the other day tocool. The
dish was very Bot, but had a handle.
dish, igeed by the fascinating fragrance,
contem pla’
to find that.it was his favorite soup,
then, taking the handle between his
teeth, he backed off several rods wery
carefully, pulling the dish after him
to a place which he considered booth co!er and more sequestered. He waited
for the broth to cool, devoured it with
infinite relish, then dragged the dish
back to the spot where he found it.—
ELLIOTT F. SHEPARD’S FIRST LOVE.
eae a = ey
3t Was Innocent, but Not” Lasting—
ad One of Bis Love Letters. “a~¢New York, much as it is-a
journalistic surprises, and :
not been so startiéd for many a’ :
by the extraordinary policy of Ss
Elliott F. Shepard in making bis journal,
the Mail and Express, a semi-1
one, ud the daily insertion of aScripttral
text over the editorial column. Colonel
Shepard rather prides himself on bis
consistency, as altbough a large stocksirenuously opposed the running of the
vebicles on Sunday, an evidence of his}
ef Mam
ay> concern
ful report of a
when Christian priaciples
The following isa faithrat between two
cin ove of
which
on bis
Cvovel Sheperd’s own >
tows @ somewhat pew ligk
oe cractem ~ 5 4 ~
“I should think it would“Se-ewfahy
nice Lo ride down on these stages on Suuduy, and see the styles on Fifth avenue.”
*“Y.:, but Culonel Shepard don’t like
tLinks it’s wieked.?
‘“Culonel Shepard--who ig. he?’
“Iie's the president ‘of this gtage line,
the son-in-law of Mr. Vanderbilt, the
wus ediior of the Maitland Eapress.
tle heads all his editorial pages with a
SeripturaPtext.”
“Is his pame Bliiott?”’ pid
“Vos =r. PS oe :
“Then I krow all about bim. ,You
must lis‘en carefully, for it’s a/gréi:
secret. He once loved Alma, our seaustress!” ;
“Ob no!” 2) is
“Butitistree. Tt was ages ago, hefors
very young, and they lived out-our wxy,
end one wasn't any richer or better thaa
theother. Hused to write her the Jovetiest little love letters—so good and fnnecent, IL know, for l'veseenthem. W!!,
ue loved and wrote, aud/she loved and
wrote, rnd they both grew up—alas to
part! He came tothe city—was famous
in bis. way—marric? the richest heiress ‘9
be found, experienced religion, and hecame.editor of & newspaper, and fric1,
philosopher and guide of Chauucey M.
Depew.” * a
“And she?” ’
“She married a New Jersey man—s
gbittiess fellow, who failed to support her
or lis children, and Alma had to sew for
alving. When times were hard she was
O@bliged to look both ways-.and all wajs
te miuxe tiie ‘two euds meet.’
“One day, when there was a big space
between these same two eudls, sie
thought she’d go and see her rich old
te ver and see if hé could help her.
“I'd like to have seen Col. Shepart’s
face £$ that « cmure little faded-o1t oll
woman walked into his big office. Sie
sent word that a lady and old frieud from
his early home wis!:ed to see him.
“*Was he kind, Alma?’ asked ber on
her return.
““+¥Yes, Miss, but sort-o’-grand like. He
looked as if he kind o’wondered whe I
was. So I madc a bow and said, I’m
Alma!’ Ss
‘Alma! Alma! Who?) ">
‘* "Why your little playmate and sweetheart. I’ve brought-you a letter you
wrote tome when we were both young
‘end-you loved me. See, here’s your name
down to the bottom, Elliott F. Shepard.
He took it, read it through, and then he
wecmned thoughtful aud pugzied. Finally
**t remember you now. This little letvor is very interesting to me. I want to
‘ard. She willbe pleased to see it.’
“ ‘Did you let him have it. Alma?’
***Yes, Miss; wuen’t I right, Miss?”
“*T suppose so, but I must say it was
’eute in hin. He wasn’t anxious to sce
his name, evenin boyish writing, in the
possession of a poor sewing woman.’
***What else did he say, Alma?’
**He asked if I were married and
happy and whe1 I said I was unhappy
and poor, he said he-was sorry. He told
me, very kindly, that he’d liked to have
heard good news from me. Then he got
up, and I got up, and he showed me to
the office door, and that was all.’””
thing?’’
“No; nof even a pass to ride his stages,
Him!’
“Did she ever get ler letter back?’
“No; but she has.-more letters, and
when I get home I will borrow them and
we will have lots of fun reading then.
We wi.l see bow much Scripture he
quoted in his Jove httrs. We might flud
them interesting, us might the former
Miss Vanderbilt.”” 2
Here the stage reached Central Pari:,
and the two ladies alighted.
ae Rose SHAPLEIGU.
, Pious Persian Bricklayers.
The Persian bricklayer sings to his
fellow below: ‘‘Brother, in the name
of God, toss me a brick,” and the one
below, ag he throws the brick, cries:
“Oh, my brother (or, oh, son of my
uncle), in the name of God, behold the
An intelligent Maine Dog.
Who says a dog has not intelligence.
A Gardiner lady set a dish of soup out
The house dog soon came along to the
the contents long enough
Bangor Commercial.
—A St. Louis woman-thinks that married men ought to wear rings on their
fingers, a8 the ladies do, indicating their
social status. She says if they did there
would not be so many wounded hearis
lying around. When a gentleman approaches a lady she could readily de-’
termine whether or not he is in or out
of the matrimonial market, and demeam
herself accordingly.
is oe)
[———————— —e
When Baby was sick,
We gave her Car'oris,
When te was «Child,
She eriod for Custoria,
When she became Mi.s,
cee Bhe clung !o Castoria,When she had Children,
helder in the Fifth avenue stage Hine he 7
ceep religious feeling and his disregard [to have the stages ruponSunday. Hé
hekuew Miss Vauderbilt, when he was:
take it home and show it to Mrs. Shep“Did he give the poor woman anyand he forgot to quote the Bible and teil
her: ‘The Lord will provide.’ ‘Trust ia
The Daily Transcript is the
Largest and the Leading Paper
of Nevada County.
}
You Don’t Get the News unone —— less You. Read the Transcript.
Both the method aut xesults when
Syrup of Figs is ta'.-n; itis. ieszant
we refreshing to tac tas'o, aud acts
gently yet promptly om ‘ae Kidueys,
a gg e©anses tho sys
em effeciually, dispels colds, heod-}j i
aehes ard tS at enres he ual ing Office is Second to None.
Coustiration permanently. “or sale[
in Eve ad $1 bottles by ail rue zists
CALIFORNIA FIG S$}.UP C9. ;
SAN FRANCISCO, GAL,
t"“OVILE, KY. "EW YAR. ALY
oo ee
‘You Don’t Get the News
You Take the DAILY TRANSCRIPT
ee ee ee ee
--CNEAPER THAN —
FIREWOOD AT FIVE DOLLARS A CORD
BHP WaRM
By Wearing Woolen Goods at Half the Prices Usually Charged.
.. Former price 90 Cemte.....00...002. NOW 45 Cents Kuitted Shawls .
#. rae IT TER CITI Te te ag ere ence) Pee ears Pe ery Pee
= SRP T EAs SET TIO af Ld 10“ So ee eee jee {cd
Rapmider oii ee aso 65 “
ad # a Sieg ee ener ae % WR ee eg ccs 5 asta sesso te ~ ‘so oe
aw ee cates yet cea ” "©
ChildrenIS Woolen Skirts... £ as = je #
Childrens’ Leggins... ... 95 a
oe ~~ Ors eee “* * a sd
A tet of Odds und Funds in Childrens Weeten Hose tn sizes frem
4 1-2 to 8 1-2, worth 25, 40, 50 and [60 cents, at a uniform pricee
15 cents a pair, :
4
MRS. LESTER & GRAWFORD,
MAIN STREET. NEVADA CITYCREAT CHEAP CLEARING SALE.
EXTEN SION OF TIME.
S the family cannot undertake the futisue of removalat present on accountof the
SALK for about two week us go lon ser.
REATERR TION . ‘
Baby Carriages a ASTULG ATES EDUC’ ION IN FRICES Sepuaehis sax ees 2 S18
« $ age eee . S Re eee Ses See” .
“ a 3 EL SEE Rte = cage avis s ccares BE ee Ses esse -.. S12
lee “ “ 3 te “ 810
Now 1s your oppurtunity as they will be sold ty dealers when you will have topay full
price.
:
“Hammocks at 30 per cent reduction. 40 cent sheet music for 25 cents. Artists Painteja
85 centsadozen. TOYS athuli price. 2s eccat Fishing Rods for 19 cetits and everything
else in proportion. °
The goods ure offered at these EX CREMELY LOW FLIVURES t? insire sale, and save
the trouble avd expense of removal.
‘A good set of PARLOR and BEDiiJO4 FURNITURE. Some sundries. An UPRIGHT
PIANO and « MILCH COW for ssle. 2
;
H, H, LENNIE & CQ., Pioneer Book Store, Névada City.
sph Sareea
New York Bakery.
—o —ee a a
Stookholders Meeting.
: = ai Bvan, copay. vARROW vets
ie a . i; il ailroad Company.—The anuual meetj i ing of the Stockholders of the Nevada
D. W. KELLER , Proprieit " . County sees Gauge Railroad Company
forthe election of seven Directors,’ to serve
for the ensuing twelve months, and for the
ras on of such other business as may
Sah 5 ag P ‘ly come before the ineeting, will be
AVING PURCHASED TIS WH! EP PrOnee .
“haw pal popular Feberyed& Wes held atthe office pat Rom pesy, at ins
heed enum Cali aw aDu OOS, Fi is) 5 P.M.
VOMMEROAL STRELT, Folia will be opened at $:30 o'clock, and
¢ at345P.u. ‘Transfer books will be
Lintend te keep @: thaud ats] times ao youd ou Wd day of March
s : : ny order of
Vuriany 0: JOHN F. KIDDER, President.
nME AD George FLETCHER, Meeretary.
.
PEE,
7
CARN, :
bee. Non-Union
Wedding Unkerv
And Faery -* Iron Moulders Wanted:
Madero order on short potice anf on most
“By maiet attention to business, givin;
good satisfaction dni selling at low rates,!
hope to meri s liberal patronaxe, :
D. W. KELLER: DENNEY & GRAY,
(Successors to Denney & Hitchins,)
HORSE SHOERS & WAGON MAKERS,
San Francisco, :
: ‘ atere and Freight Horses shod in the best
Nevada: Assay . Office. . sricottheart and the work warranted to
__ 4, 4 GTI, Proprietor ; WAGON-MAKING.
40.05 MAIN STREET,...RVADAGETY . will'un ofe-third tighter aS if Ros sn ah Bee
ret ) AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPots wlll uaraites to nettiros so estoavoid
7 ee isin kote te iD. In. We have the facilities tor doing. heavy 0
tion with my have aj Hieht work, aad warrant jon in ev:
' b .
The Transcripts Job Print-. YV,
Rev. R. Lennie’s state of health. H. H. LENNIE & CO. will continue their CHEAP .
peagouable terme. GOOD WAGES. = >
all order foranythingim aytinepromp . : et
ly attended to. RISDON IRON WORKS,
. day, th
a place fu Will
: BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. =. 04 seid Thon. bai tatan, a go, ana "for
; % ie mM.
Eutuniished tw 1858 HORSE-SHOEING a Specialty, Road: . ieee ie OPPhim of letters testamentary
FOR CITY MARSHAL. _
a
Seemed
J. 8. Holbrook
Ne rity. a oth, ee la y ection, May
‘FOR CITY MARSHAL.
James C. Neagle
ILL be a candidate for re-election as
Marshal of Nevada City. Election,
Monday, May 5th, 1890. :
FOR CITY MARSHAL.
Dana B. Cetchell
ILL be a eandidate for election as
Marshal of Nevada City. Election,
Monday, May 5th, 1890.
H. C. MELL,
CARRIAGE. WOODWORKER
—iep=—
HE FIRM OF DENNY & GRAY,
haying arranged with me to conduct the
Wooa Working Department in connection
with their ba pa Making Establishment,
will do everything in that line 5
in the Most Excelient Manner and at
the Lowest Prices.
desiré to have it understood that
me MY TERMS ARE CASH . “8a
FOR ALL WORK DONE.
Good patrons of my shop do not have t.
ay for the debts of bad ones. \
‘H.C. MELL,
Broad Street, Nevada City.
Spanish, French, German,
italian.
you CAN BY THREE MONTHS STUDY
master eithefof these languages suffiliently for every day conversation, by Dr.
Richard 8. Rosenthal’s CELEBRATED
MEISTERSCHAFT SYSTEM.
Price of 15 books, $5.00 for each lamguage,
including answers to questicns.
Send for Circulars, containing terms and
testimonials to
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PRINCIPAL 4
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129 O’Farrell Street,
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IMPROVED BELT
Frue Ore Concentrator.
Price Improved Welt Frue Van
ner $825. F.@. B.
Price Pinin Belt Frue Vanner,
$575. F. 0. B.The Improved Belt Frne Vanner has
double the capacity of the plain belt machine. For pamphlets, testimonials and
further information apply to
ABAMS & CARTER. Agents,
Roem 15,No. 132 Market 81,8. F.
Annual Stockholders Meeting,
HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
stockholders of the.Odd Fellows Hall
Association for the election of five Trustees
for the enusing year and for such other
legal snd proper business as may come before it will be held at the Libr. Koom, I.
O, O, F. Building, on MONDAY,THE FIFTH
DAY OF MAY, 1890, at the hour of 7 3¢
o’cloek P. M., ofsaid day.
J.G. O’ NEIL, Seeretary.
Summons.
In the Justice's Court of Nevada Township,
County-of Nevada, State-efCalifernia.
£. M. SAVAGE, Plaintiff,
vs.
THE NEVADA GOLD MINING COMPANY.
(Ofthe State of West Virginia,) a corportion, befendant.
dee People of the State of California send
greeting to The Neyada Gold Mining
Company (of the State of West Virgiuia) a
corporation, Defendant.
You are bcreby required to appear in an
action brought against you by the above
named Plaintiffin the. Justice’s Court of
Nevada Township, County of Nevada, State
of California, and to answer before the Justice at his office, in the said Township, the
pom plain’ filed therein, within five days.
(exclusive of the day of service) after the
service on you of thisSummons, if served
within the Township in whieh this action
is brought; or if served out of suiu Township, butin said County, within ten days;
or within twenty days if served elsewhere.
The said action is brought to obtain judgment ajuinst you forthesum of One Hundred and Ninety Dollars alleged to be due
suid Plaintff from you for services r
formed from July 22d, 1888, to Feb. 242,
at ten dollars ger month, ag watchman o
the property of said Defendant, at Nevada
county, Cal,,at your spevial instance and
request, and one dollar paid for help in covering machine.y of said property, as mure
fully appears by the complaint on file herein to which Pb arereferred. And you are
hereby notified that if you fail to so up; ear
and auswer said complaint ag ahove required, said Plaintiff will take judgment against
you for said sum of One Hundred and Ninety-one Dollute togethe: th evsts.
Make legal service and due return hereof.
Given under my hand this 2ist, day of
February, A. D. 1899.
A. B. WADSWORTH,
m6-2m. Pi ustice of the Peace.
Notice of Proving Will.
i the Superior Court, in and for the counoot Nevada, State of California. In the
rof the Estate of Thos.
ceased. Notice is pereny ven that Monclock a. M. of said day, at the Court room of
said Court, at the Court House in the city
and county of Nevada, has been oppats
rovin e
when and where reson interes.od ma:
cppear an "Gentest the samme renee MSY
ated March 3d, 1890.
J. L, MORGAN, Clerk.
: By J. J. Greany, Dep. Clerk.
A. Burrows, Atty for Petitioner. m4
2 Dividend Notice, :
TVIDEND NO. 87,0¥ FIPFT 5 PER
Dre nl eel ee eee
on and after M
f th
. Heavy Concord Team Chain and Exprees Harness.
General Wagonmaker. .
. a. ¥. CARR,
_ BROAD STREET, BELOW NATIONAL HOTEL, .
JAMES CAIRNS, Proprietor.
Light Buggy Harness of all Kinds on band and made to order,
Boston team, buggy and express Coliars.
Riding Saddles and Bri lles,
Robes, Blankets, Web and Leather Halters.
Curry-Combs and Brushes of all descriptions.
Buggy Whips, Whipsto: ks, Lashes, Blacksnakes.
Axle Greens, Harness Oil, Harness Soap.
Gents’ and Boys’ Buck and Kid Gloves.
Ladies’ and Gents’ Driving Gauntlets,
Carriage Trimmings and Bugsy Harness a Specialty
TERMS CASE.
z PRiicns THE Lew Bet.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND FAITHFULLY ATTENDED TO,
T. B, CARR
Carr 1Wros.
PALACE :: DRUG :: STORE,
Cer. Pine and Commercias Nevada Clty’
[7 REP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGK AND COMPLETE SrOGK OF ZVER
THING USUALLY FOUND IN A
KFiret-clamss Orua Store.
PAINTS OILS. VARNISHES. ETC
VCHOOL, BHOK NK. 2
. BLANK BUDA, :
MINCHLEANE OM ssaermae
PERTORIVALN,
SUF OUMIALR,
Xo WaParke
Agents for the San Francisco Examiner.
The Finest Brands of Glgars in Nevada City
Prescriptions sccura*ely and carefully, compounded by careful and competen Drug
‘For Sale or Rent on Rasy Terms!
Two Fine Ranches, well:improved, with bearing Orchards.
Both places are within two miles of the Narrow. Gaugdepot. Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,andev
ery advantage for a desirable homme.
Special Bargains in Lands.
¢
5000--320 acres, tliree miles from Grass Valley ; yood hone and g
PS, die cleared ; good orchard in bearing; a la 4 i ' mh
free water; all implements, tools, ete., da} A pe nevertalling: apeyy: ol
B50 99-125 aceos; wot in ore than 2 in'les fron Nevads City’ or Grass Val
ley; nearly all cleared ; good house and barn; fine orchard in bearing; conalating of a variety of rees; yood water; all can he irriyated jail under fenev,
$37 50-450 acres gently rolling fruit or srasing-fand; afl fenced; 100
acres cleared; good wator; large house and barn: im: provements gat ¢
$2500. Great bargain; must be sold. se, sen
*$900--60 acro~ good fruit Jind, gitnate three miles from Nevada City; 15
acres cleared ; house and barn, vihevard, garden, six head cattle, horse and
wagon and farming implemente; free water for irrigati i : gating. A real bargain.
$2 150-0425 acres of good frait und vegetable land; twoygoud houses and
two barns; 100 ucres cleared ; orchard-and-yarden; free water for @ portion
of place. Will he-sold. at the shove low price on account of absenes.
$4 150-2104 acres; highly improved; good houwe and barn, orchard, free
water, seven head of cattle, two horses, wagon, and all farming implements;
situate three miles from Nevads itv, Arare chance to secure a profitable
farin at a low price.
$2500-2125 acrés; 4 miles from Nuvada City: Ouse r tity; 80 acres cleared ;
and barn ; some fruit trees; free water for irrigating. fi
——oo-————
growth of pine and oak timber, which alone is worth more than. price asked ;
soil is very rich and will make excullent f $ 3
rearyiea cllent fruit land when cleared; all can be
CITIZENS BANK,
Phe eating Haves Sho of Harada Gwe a,
WM, EDWARDS
, $8000--560 acres; two miles from Nevada City; covered with . fine. — ‘
W B ISSUE SIGHT DRAFTS Pay 45,
New Verh, an
Saw Francisco.
» 4m@ Sacramni,,
We issue SILES OF EXCHAN;;,
Payable AT SIGHT tn the prin
cipal cities of GREAT Bniy Any
and EUROPE,
Collections om amy part o4 ;),
United Statesn apectalry.
Highest Price Paid tor <« Omme.
and State Warrunite
Gold and Si¥ver Buition
chased
Assay Office me tits ttnay,
tr
> OFFICK:s:
%. M. PRESTON,...
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JOUN T.MORGAN.. og
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DIRECTORS: _
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ORRESPONDENTS
New York—First National 8.
Sau Francisco—First National. Paok
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National Meat Marko,
OPPOSITE CITIZEN: RANK.
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write
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0. J‘ NAFFZIGER.... Proprietor
EEF, Punk, MUTTON, Bas. nk VEAL, SAUBA
tone BACON AND LARD, wholesali y
And al. «inds of Meats neually fone .
first-class Market.
~ Meats delivered f ee of charge.
CJ. NAFFZ1GER
Broad Street Meat Market
JAMES MONRO, Prop'r.
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Customere supplied at th
with the very oer A tones ile
Seef. Perk, Mutton, Veal, Lamp
Sunenuce, Kte
Whifteheads Cook
Books, =
‘THE WORLD,
Ne 1,
The American Pastry
Cook.
PRICE 62.
Hotel Meat Cooking.
PHUICE 82.
Broad Street,
Near the City Hall,
LEAD
Be. 3,
Chicago ‘Herald ‘Cook.
ing School. .
(For Families,
PRICF 81.50.
Ne, 4,
Cooking For Protit,
PRICE 63
.FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF SHE
“HOTEL GAZETTE.
420 Kearney Staeet, San Francisco’
“~P-A:T-E:N-T:S
BTAINED, and all business in the U.8
QO Patent Offic ‘ a fice attended to for MODOur offi: ¢ is opposite the U. 8. ratent Of
fice, and we can obtain Patents in lesst'me
than those remote from Washington.
Send model or drawing. We advise ast
patentability free of ecepe—snd we make
he charge unless we obtain patent
e refer, here, to the aster, the 80
of Mon rintendent 01 Order Division, and
the officigis of the U. 8. Patent Office. Fo
cirenlar, advice, terms and references toc
tue lients in your own Btate or county ad
"GA Snow & Ct,
Opp. Petent Office. Washinton, D.C
LP. FISHER
Ne wapaper Advertising Ageney:
ROOMS AND 2% MERCHANT'S BY
CHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET,
SEAN PBRANGISCO,
B. TISEMENTS
N Balfotted for owepepers published =
on the Pacific Coast, the Sandwich Tala
Fide Vena bias Mow denian, the A
‘rail . rag the astern Btates and
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Files Ka nearly everv peg ls 24 H Pobatly
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them during “oe
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offer at present.
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