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March 9, 1890 (4 pages)

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Per Week. = © = 15 Cents. rey AOGIEN., wane MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO, 47 Independent Order of Odd Fellows. . : . Muéts ab dda Feitaw's Hal ay St aos, wEREE, 0 P. GEO. A. GRAY, 8. Business M’g’r. “putz ony. Every _— th Mooday, af Each M path) Solid Gold and. Sivan Watches, Reslizing the iniportance of ne premium, we have solectud. the “iW being the’ best known and most bi ie pieves in the markety;, Tiapse watehes world-wide reputation which they have solely on their merits, to be of soli: gold and coin silver’ respectively,” our expense and we will refund the mone paid, seen by the follow aa % Solid Gold Watch——Gents'. A yentleman’s solid gold huntingease wateh, “Waltham” movement, -te«awinding and stemsetting, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT nd Dai y Bulletin, one year, $36.50; watch, DAILY TRANreshiade "and We Builetin, ong year, $34.40. 1D se! Yan Francisco “Sold Cold Watch Ladies: es lady's solid gal hun:ing case watch, ‘‘Waltham’ “movement, stem-winding, svem: ‘setting, with DAILY TRANSCKIPT a1.4 Dally Bullets one year, $29; with DALLY TRANSCRIPT an Weekly ‘Bulletin bho year, rere ber is o sy exprong halige oa. v9 -) COURT GARFIELD, NOi 6,810, Ancient Order of Foresters of America. —_ Meets at-Pythian Castle £/ERY MONDAY EVE’G@ ATP 7:300'OL’K R, B, TREMAIN, C. RB. RICHARD TREMAIN, R. 8. : r-Tt NEVADA CITY COUNGIL, NO, un bel AOrdex of Ohosep Friends. :, Moets at Odd Fellaw’a Hal. First and Third Monday Evening of gach month og 7:80 o'clock, MRS, C, A,_G XAG. Cc, c. BK ROSENTHAIS BO? i NEVADA CHAPTER No, 6,,Ry A: Mi we 3 STATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY IN EACH MONTH.. i WILLTAMPARKER, sd P. Le ube Secretary. ' ay HYDRAULIC PARLOR; NO, 56,. Native iat Gélden Wer. UA Me [piouedss. U . VERY TU AY EVE’G AT 7:30°0’CLK. ane OD WT MORGAN, &. “7 Tap re ! RE ee Et w bi MAuzAarA ENCAMPMENT, NO, 43, ans sara! Preside Solid Silver estos Solidco silver hunting cisé wateh~ ‘Wal tham’” movement, stem-wi ding and stem. bau a thoroughiy reliable time-keeper, with =» “IPT and Daily i .one eas Bay’ TRANSORI avis Baik ti, one yrar, $15.90; “Bub: 5 express charges on watch from San Piaacees. same Wath, ope . due with DAILY TRANSCKIPT, and Daily Bulletin, one year,’ $16¢ with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and. Weekly Bulletin, one year, 312.90 Subscriber to pay express charges on Watch from san Fraccisco. v, »_»Mckle.Watch.. A pandaonie nick e stem-winding ry, open face, gi movement,with DAIL RAASPY and Daily Bul > 2G. DAILY TKANSCKIP Miia ‘Wee year, $8.90, Subscriber to pay express stares on Watch from San Francisco. Bicycles. jeThe Bicycle we have. & pre ip e “Apollo” whfte he aa P< 4 expen PA first-vlass article in every respect. It is hand some and substantially made. it runs easily and isa prime favorite, it ix standard finidh’ With nickle trimmings, and ‘vill-be seut complete with suddle-bug, tools, etc. Willi be sent with DAILY TRANSC IP aad Daily Builetin, one year, for 320; with DAILY TKANSCKIPT and “Weekly bulletin, one year, $26.90. {The, or 8 o “ich wheel. i Ls per Sidhenal eh made known on applicativn.j. fe express charges on bicycle from Prcnciseat Boys’ Veloéipédes: A 16-inch wheel, stindard finish, wrought-iron Por #wish?bell, ete., com lete, sent with { THANSCKIBT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $12.50 Daty ith smouiet aud; . Week! Ly Bulletin one tone’ 0.0. Type Writers, Thisisa ee -writin Soke bead © aed has one who has waigi ay Sy have zone. 4 ae Hera your's eB unity, e Sun ¢: type-w -writer isa instr! in eons’ monies . easily worked, neatly mounted and boxed. instructions for use, which can be tnmeeal tow ‘RVERY WHDNESUAY EVE w. 1, BoaRpMAse ee NEVADA. LODGE): No. 13 iF & A.M Meets at Meco Hall, . Btated Meetings onthe Second Wednesday of each viene, Sr. en in good standing are cordially Annas. OHN oe RoLPineeesbie: t. Mokaan, Master, £ —_ MOUNTAIN Bion NE i 16, . Uniform « Rank: Knights of: Pythias. Meets at Armory Hall First ~~ Buaning of Each Month . at 30 o'clock ays ia; 8. %. 67" GEO. A. GRAY, 8. K. RB, NEVADA GOMMANDERY, NO.6, haben ‘emplar, nal A RHE, ol FIRST AND THI ps OF EACH . MONTH i Pats Tor pop, BAY" VN (es LAUREL’ PAHCOR,” NO. 6, Native Daughters of the Golden West, Meets at Pythian Castle { 2d and 4th Phursday-Evening of Each} Month, at 7:30 9’clock, MI8S LIZZIE KEENAN, P. SERAPH: &, SUK EFORTH, BR 8,NEVADA CITY COUNCIL, Noy 234, Ameriogn Legion of Honor, Méote at Pythian Castle . ist and 8d Thursday Evening of Moiith, ‘At 7:30 o'clock. J. Ww, ROBINSON, ‘Com, J.C. DICKERMAN, Sec, NEVADA GITY INSTITUTE, NO, 30, Long Men's 8 Institute. Meets at Hibernia Hail Every Alternate Thursday Eyoniny oomog ln Cede the First ‘.hureday Eyenfog in JOHN ©. Nibon i vide , PPP President. IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN, . Wyoming Tribe, No, 49. Meets at Odd Fe Fellows’ Hall, EVERY THURSDAY EVE'G, at 7;800'clock. HARRY: DANIELS, 8. pea ¥ HUGHES, C. of R. nemah’ Council of ay nfs ih @ eV, con. pasts Brew se Niby Sg!) Wine i Hoek ‘MILO LODGE, ‘NO. 48; ° Knights of Pythias, Meets.at Pythian Castle EVERY FRIDAY: EVE'@ at 7:80\ O'CLOCK, WM, FINLEY, €. C. . B. & RECTOR, XK, of R. and 8. yo ie pen “gato a Plog ny '0-che student, riberjpays express, Cane. ' hut just the ited 8: Si riae at head wt be sent with DAILY TRAN: CKIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $12.50; with DAPLY TRANSCRIPT and Subsesiber . MUe year, $10.50. . Telescope. cot fon uestal ai i anyone: sly a ving premii pe ME Paar thas i, leather aud will be seut with DAILY TRANSCMIPT aed Daily Bulletin, one ye-r, $11; with VAiLY TRANSCRIPT and Wecrkly Bulletin, one year, §9. Subscriber to pay express charges. Microscope, a most interesting imtrumeutand of great Thies. ne toy, but a powei microscope that re; eals the meny strange hinge that exist in the food we eat a: the water we drink, It stands6inches high and magnitics 60 diameters, and wil besent with DAIL» TRANSUR. PT and Uaily Buletin, one year, $11; w'th DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one yeer, $9. Subscriber,to pay 6¥press charges. Musical Instrumerts, In making our selections of musical ingtrumetits for premiums, we aimed in every instance 10 get a goou article -one that we need not heoiate to send toaperformer whois a conno.sseur, We have made arrangements with the eading manufacturers and jobvers that enable us to vffer these instruments in connection with the TRANSCRIPT on unprecedently liberal terms. Banjo. Banjoplaying is an accomplishment~ that Jing become very maninepis durihg the last few years. Iv is readily learned by anyo.e having a good ear formusic, and makes a splendid accompaniment for the voice in singing. We will send a hanusome nickle-rim, caif-skin head, 10 bracket banjo with instruction book, with "DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11.50; with DAILY TRANSCKIP? and Weeikly Baulch, one yeur, $9.60. Subscriber to puy express charges. ~ B Flat Cornet. A handsome pickig b. flat cornet, with full set of ¢xtru crooks, music rack, case and. instruction book 1‘ omplete—a file scio + instrument—with he ag TRANSCRIPT and Daily Buietin, one $16.50; with DAILY THANSEKIPT ano ak $14.50. pays exprees charges, Flute. The flute is one of the »weetest and easiest musical instruments to Irarn, Itharmonizes with piano avd sil other instruments, For reul um we have selérted a fine cocoawood, au; dors jointed flute with tuning slide, nd will dena it with DAILY TRANSCRIPY and Dail) Bulletin; one Baers. 88 DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.76, SubScriber pays exnress + harges. Pianos, A mimature piano: ‘with 16 bell-metal ke eye, mad ed— just the thing lor children pape a ‘a rf Bene with BA see ¥ pays express. in, Bw ughes in diau TH nue aes year A. $i with Deity Hy, pahechier'’ apd” “Ww dekly iis, year,’ Subscriber pays éxpress. Croquet, A beautiful croquet ret for eight players will be sent with DAILY TR. SNSCRIPT aud Daily poe pas enor, $10; thDAILY TRAN8c eokly Bulicti bja, one year, $8. od Aen ‘express. Shot Guns, We made a speciai point of securing“@ good gun jor a premium— one that wecan recommend and feel assured thut our selection will be allthat you cun ask. Our premium gun-iswell -made-and hands mely Enionet , i ee strong and ‘accurately, andis a reliable gun in every particular. Te ithe var Bape ever offered as a eri fod aha. woh have @ wained The cases we gusantee . and if noc justas represeuted may be returned at »We are prepared to make the most liberal propositions these opymienaay vill be} r pays €Xpress chstyee on ‘watch ‘from fran‘. express, i that 1 Whether siung from the trees in a i or tom -} the 9 0f @ shatly.verandah, a hammock ‘ig: aes . pictus esque ae gu. epee a of blissful comfort ete and TRANSCHIPT snd Weekl ly H@17>~Bubseriber i plebna instfume ars . : tin one year, $10, Subscriber pays express. aroun PEIMIUMS.ips OF We will send THE DALLY TRANSCRIPT with the. San: Francisco Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, and any of be following valuable Premiums at the following priées, payablé in advance: ICK, QUT,.YOUR COMBINATION. » Drums ickle tenor drum, 14-inch head with’ stick ection. with DAILY TRANSCRI ‘and Dail Bulletin, one year, $12.50 with DAILY TRA Bareorib oF pays express Military. Drum. Daily Bu letin, one year, $10.50; with DAILY * RANSCRIPT and eekly Bulletin, one year, $8.50. Subscriver pays express. Rifles. repeating rifle made and is ‘too wel! need pare ce description. We will send a 44 cal octagon bar-el Winchester rifle Bulletin, oue year, $20. 75. rifle. We will send a rim fire fur $1.40 lesa, Subseriber pays express ». »flobert Rifles, a. Flobert rifle, shooting 22-cal. Flobert noisefond of shooting, sent with DAILY TRANJRIBT and iaily Bullet n, one year, $11.25; with “AILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly’ Bulletin, one year, 39.25. Subscriber pays eepress 1 Revalvers. We have decided to offer a strong, serviceable revolver for a premium aud have selected the American, double action, ‘ Bull Dog,” in aa size trom 22 to 88 cal. -It_ will be sent® wit Daal Teale RIPT and “Daily Bullein, one $11; with WAILY TKANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9. Subscriber pays Fishing Tackle} Qur premiya “ishing rod is a 15 foot Calcutta oe tar, 'y Ria a “Say, a P with iance wood tip and double ferrules, It is a good servic-anle rod and wilbe sent with line, reel, etc., complete, with.DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, ane year, $11; with vant hmen, T and Weekiy Bulletin, one year, $2. Gugegriber pays expired ae Tent. “Thisisa ae ‘usetul prem um and will be pressed by all who go huntitig, fishing oF campng out. itisa first class a tent, »ater—proof and weeps os; duekj @iz 0x7 feet, und will be sent with poles, pins, e'c., complete, with DAILY § TRANSGHEPT ana Daily Bu. letin,-ene . year, $12,60; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Wedkly. Bulletin, one year, $10.50. Subscriber pays the! express, Hammock, . m1 f Ab k ig @ pr to all i feo} spread seen DAILY TRANSCRIPT gia il pala W one 10 gy DAL M y. ts one y < Tennis. ed throug! suns in which ladics . xcel, you can secure the fod . wl of your lady acquainte:ces and adu to your puny by fy ipdelon of t.nnis and Bal in aadivh. steclass Kenpis oyttt, rT ee wil’ bovsent with DAILY TRANS BibT? acd ; Daily Bulletin, one yor, $19; with DAILY Bulletin, one year, payr express. Base Ball, eke outfit cops inf onrry! ry tepirue bel balls, is, two a4 d pall be eon Sa ‘oaiby ignd y Bullets one year, with DAILY TRANScHI:T and "Weekly bathe! HeHanging Lamp. An elegant hanging jamp with 14-inch shade and from 42 to 6 inches @xtens.on, made ot ‘polistied brass. fy rich gold cojlor~a highly ornamental and service sble temp i en with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily’ one year, $18.50; with DAILY TRA Arita and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $11.50, Subscriber’ pays express, , _ Stylographie Pen. Always teady tu write; datries ink enough atts tne holder tc lust for weeks or months; Ie sent with. DAILY TRANSCR PT and Deils 4 ulletin, one year, $10 25; with . ALLY * SCRIPTand Weekly Bulletin, $8.25." Standard Rain Guage. pproved by the signal service at Washing wittl ull direc:ions for use will be seut w DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Dail) Bulle:in, obe ear, $10.75; witn DAIr¥Y TKANSURIPT apd eekly Bulletin, one year, me Subseriber pays express, Photographic Outfit. Amateur phakorrepny i &@ most delightful and popular recreation th the approved ap,aratus of today anyone can soon acquire the art of making» good picture and wil: soon poenese ‘huudreds Of Views taken by him or herself. The apparatus we offer isso light it ‘can easily bi carried when walsing or riding. kivery bee ghou d have one, for it. will\ proye @ sousce” veresene ose d of profit to. many. te botom ic auttit, cog me ot a camera 1h makinu 8} x 44 ronal wi quick w rking lens, 6rapia dry plates, 2 Japanned fOr trays, 2 pagkagesof 8. PP) A. »ploper, 1 package of hb) pu, 1 priuting frame, Soaees ot lerro+prussiate paper, 1 vheet'of ‘ruby paper, 1 Kusgel negative clisp and patent drying frame with fuil instructions tor~ making phomernoks will be sent with DAILY TRANBORL Uaily Bulletin pax gad 5 with DAILY an SCKIit T and Week. eekly Bulietin, oue year, $8.90. Subscriber (0 pay express ‘charges from San Francisco. Nots— Addition] materials for amateur anh phe bers, méy be had. Sam. OPartridge, Ly Commercia! Street, Francisco, 0 Standard Atlas. The .Rand-McNally S:andaid. Atlas of the Worla—a Hears in ise sh nat in Ou large “. volume of 192 pages, elegantly i strat eh bound ine substantial bya d witu “gold it stam, pe af rice ce $4. 60, ied ag be sent with ry Ph SCHIPT aud Daily Bulletin, one see} DAILY TRANSCRI¢Tand Weeki ull year, $9. dis er pays @Xpress, Guizot s History of France. Guizov's History of r rancé” is a standard work in6 yols.,substantially boundia eloth nig ra et illustrated with fine ere, Sulvl en, . With DALLY TRANSCRIPT. » one year, $18.50; wi th DAILY . Te Weekly Bulletin, Que year, $11.50. , " Wabdecibes pays express, Sewing Machines. A higharm seWi.y machive-o ¢ of the bes, machines inthe market; warranted for five years, with DAILY TRANSCK: PT and Dail or apes . RAN: ine pay eupner ure worth = Nor 204, : NEVADA.LOD, i Qo Tadependent Cree Foial Templar, Meéts at pad: Fellows Hail { EVERY FRIDAY EVEN’G gt 7:90 o'clock, ED. MORUAN, Bs sidishetate av PRINCE? frreneseenarsre . » 6 Order pisses sen Every Meste at Py ; q Saturday ne ay, ssi ren cot font . . Suarer.ber pays express, uniboont oye A breechloader’ ith twist barr i atte spop Fal . Five 14 red, and will te les fart J ne ee a do and Daily Bulletin obe Fr $21; with DAILY TRANSCKIrTand Weekly Bulletin, one year, Sv. wm af apore,, wt with pis ‘-gr $1.50 to 1 abaipeeete express ed NOTE —Persons preferring Semi-Weekly Bulle: tin can obtain itby paymg YO cents a ror iy addition to the clubbing price for the Weekly Bulletin, aunt bulletin is the ee evenin Jt ig distix. sulshed ‘or the br teness of Up Jee news, reviews 0: coon, while letin isthe only newspaperin iy rhia the bupreme Count. Gwink to Be iigraia Pein ancy weekly pu send al” his idl Visitiny prah Ranbir) cord inyitea. 3 1. i AR Ye journal in circulation and influence on the Pacifie current literature and art, and exten lathe recognized authority in all financial and trade. circles, lnews poptens in the, Heath 4 ed are ones news of each day is furvished by the Bul: Th veckly pulletin ps handsome 124 12 ese eal um r, issued every Wednesda”
ae ieee bt bia ak” BROWN ‘& OAracIDIA. . of ite editorial matter, geouracy and be oh of forei the 4 nd . f that publishes in extenso the decisions o ce in time between Sau ‘Francisco and the. ae EY SUR) PT’ and Weukly Bulletin, one year,’ $10.50. Affine corded; “ha:nmered ~ brags drum, . with sticks complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and The Winchester maintains ite placeas the best. known to with DAILY ‘ He ny mehachiee's and wacky Abeve is center fire less cartridges, jus. the t! ing for boys wha are t a i erie “ out L fixed inhe game. ing af © Weekly fi bry none yar, Bataan pay : Bill saved by. always keeping Simmons’ Liver Regulator in, the house. * Tf yous ha on. atiy=" ‘thing ‘hard B igéstion, * or. feel heavy-efter meals, 2 or sieepless at night; if you lead a sedentary life or are,weakened by the ‘gtrain of your. duties; if you need a cathartic. .to relaxthe howels; ifyoure_ quire action omthe liver to relieve Indigestion ; if you require seep § _.t0 purify the blood an “regulate the system ; if ra “are traveling® in wnealthy localities, or food or waterdoes not agree with you, a dose of Simmons Liver Regulator. will remove all , trouble, Ex-Governor of Ga., and .U.S. Senator Joseph E, Brown says? “You are. at pherey t6 use my name ts praise of Simmons Liver Regulator, and recommend, it _teveveryone aa the beat preventive of Fever and Ague. It super cedes Quinine if taken fn time.” » A Doctor. NEVADA SOUNTY. What We Have and What We Have Vy) -Siaetif Jalifornia iethe most favored State, in 'a* Union. She has her drawbacks, but other Stafés have greater ones, And it may a!so, be reniarked = with equub truths.that when we come to view all the points that suggest themdelves, Nevada is the most favored county in the State, WHAT WE HAVE. \ We: Nave allhitra ble’ railroad facil_. ities. . . We haye 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, sd DR. BR. Me HUND, ~ . Physician, 18 pies AT VINTON’S DRUG SLORE, NEVADA CITY, P,F. SIMONDS, Attorney and Qounselor st Law ILL PRACTICEIN THE STATE AND United States Courts. . OF F10R—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva aCitv . rae . re Bee L3 eaiodine BROWN & CALKINS, Book,-Newsnaner end.Jeb Printers, PUBHSHERS OP THE NEVADA CITY AILY TRANSCRIPT, the leading papr ie enpptonstige . ue ta. It; wea re Sang 1, by B, P. Br 3] é 96 ra 4 Wwe. SOWDEN! Attorney and Counselor at Law ILLPRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS w nee Guitforuté, aud of the . TInited States, — * Office in the Tilley Block, corner of Pin» ind Broad streets, Nevada City, ¢ ta) Alfred D. Mason, “Wnggeagsor to Johnson & Magn, Attorneys at Law. JILL PRACTICE IN THE SUPE@IOR Line 0 od “ata District and Cire uit Courts i} Office—Thomas Block borer. Broad and ine streets, Nevada B, LITTLE, JOHN CALDWELI. CALDWELL & LUEFTLE, Attorneys and Oounselors at Law. wit PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. OFFICK—Thomas Black, corner Breaded Pine streets, up stairs. GEO. L. HUGHES, Attorney and Oounselor™ at ‘Law, WU ERAGHOR IN Als, THE copRts Office in Morgan & Sauens: Blotk. LUETIE & RRAND, WATOHMAKER AND 3 JEWELER Broad Street, Nevada City. UNION MARKET, COMMERCIAL STMRBT, + -N¥VADA CITY (COLLEY BROB,, .° ee Proprietors — DEALBES IN eet, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc,, 1 At thelowest rates. We also keep on on band &@ choice stock of ‘BACON AND 3-1. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public, AND CONVEY ANOFR, «4 SPPICE—South side Broad Street Opposite Union Street, Nevada abe of Wi.1 practice in all the Courts o the state, ind the Courts of the United “tates within the State of California. co, sels * oMpP Attcrney anc Qounselor at Law. ( oe. Thomas .uining, corner Broad _F 9nd Vine streete Sewedali FRED SEARLS, At orney and Oounselor st lew, \ If L. PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURT State and Federai, Uffer—Oppoaite JAMES A. STIDGER, Attorney and Counselor et Law Aud WN otery Pub ite will Practice in “the Courts of Nevada eounty. SAMUEL J. ALDERMAN’ Surveyor, GRASS VALLEY .. ,. . CALIFORNIA ee + Le *e PRPUry COUNTY SURYSYOS oF Corrt House, ernardiap cou: ee ee Bo ey ’ “Hforce of men: Jand cheap water, the three great n¢* . eional frosty mornings when the therJand fewer disadvantages than any of iavored section, and the most flatter We have delightiul drives “and picturesque scenery. _ We have the hest of society and sociul organizations. We have well capitalized and gecommodating banks. We have cool, pleasant ‘Tiineabil: with no sultry wlahte. We have the best of. mail, éxpress and telegraph facilities. As i, We have prosperoug churches with fing ehurth bpitgings. We Havd the Best hotele with: att modern improvements, ', We-haye gne 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 riéhest and best paying gold mines in the world, We have wild flowers in bloom nearly every month inthe year. ~_We have the best soil ‘and aioe for fruit-growing in the State. We have the best local water supplies and systemsin the State, We have vegetables growing in the groundevery. month-in the yearyWe have a section where .melaria is: never ktiown and cannot exist. We have the most extensive goldbearing gravel deposits in the world. We haye continual cool breeges tempering the warmest days in summer, We have an excellent. lonal .narket for all kindsof farm and garden products, We have over 20,000 population and, the people are enterprising and industrious. We havean abundance of water for irrigating, domestic and . industrial purposes, We have large deposits of iron and copper ¥e, easily accessible and of ja high grade, We have a number of good quan mines that give employment to a large We have extensive deposits of the ‘finest quality of kaolin for the manufacture of pottery! We have numerous undeveloped quartz ledges that are destined to yield large afnounts of bullion, We have a soil and climate that wil! raise to periection anything that can be raised north -of the orangdé belt. We have aclimate that gives better’ shipping and keeping qualities to our fruits than those oflowgr altitades. We baveé cheap fuel, cheap timber cvessities for profitable manufactuping. We have a perfect system of natural drainage that, leaves no opportunity for stagnant’ pools or accumulated filth. We have satisfactory board obtainable at hotels, boarding heuses,.and private families from ¢4 to $4 par week, We have some of the most extensive . sold-bearinig gravel channels that in ‘the near future will become rich drift mines. We have the moat perfect climate in America for persone afteted, with consumption, bronchial troubles or asthma, We havea pure, slightly rarified atmosphere, dry and invigorating, laden with the perfume of vast forests of pine } of surrounding as, here broken down in health, who aré now entirely recovered and will tes: tify to their recovery, We havea climate and location ab: solutely healthy, inwhich a-man can live and enjoy perfect health both summer and winter, We have numerous larze“and pros: perous lodges, bsides many social and benevolent societies, and the brightest local papers in the State, We have mild winters with occa; mometer will go near the freezing Is rtak with comppratively light enowWe have more natural advantages of the growing other counties in this Everything taken into consideration, We have ecores of people who came } yielding large and quick returns. We have a soil and climate admirably adapted to the successful culture of flowers, shrubs and fruits of every poultry. ; WHAT WE 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 epidemie within the remembrance of man, We have not unreasonable laws to oppress the working man and hafass capital, We have not marshes to each amosquitoes and those pote are almost unknown, 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 upbuilding of our mountain county We have-not the sticky ‘dog days’ ofthe lowlands and eannotvhave them on account of our elevation, ~ oe We have not. three nights fn surhmer lo warm te, be uncomfortable sleeping with an extra blanket. We. have not business enough for doctors and undertakers to properly support those already locited here. We have not the enervating climate of.the valley counties, but on the contrary. 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 known of asingle case of malaria in the county unless brought tere from some other’ locality, and that was soon cured, We have not asluggish river breeding malaria, fevera and disorders indigenous to less fortunate counties sitsuated inthe lowlands, We -haye not distuyhing Igbor agitation¥ to hazard investment in enterprises ; the good feeling between the _Pemployed-and the e employers it in this Fcounty. being proverbial. We.hawe notever advised a working man to¢omeihére to locate with only avatlatlé tneans sufficient to get him here, batdoadviseall who havea little money laid by to come here where competition in labor and business ig not as great and where the op portunities for making money with small capital are, greater, Nevada — N. GALA, hurricanes, TIME TABLE NO. 39. Takes Effect Sunday, Novembir 1° 7 12 o’clook noon, LEAVING NEVADA OIT’ : §:45 a M Daily, connect with * local arriving in Ban Francigco at 6:45 P. M, 12:45 P. M. Dally, connecting with Overland pr mnnnaner arriving San Prennieen . at 10:45 P, M. "ARRIVING AT NEVADA CITY. 10:20 A. M. ?*"¥: 5: 52 P. M. Dally, ecnneeting with Local leaving San Fran cisco at 7:304, M. and Overlaud trains from the East. JOHN F, KIDDER, Genera) Manager. + E. H. BROWN, ian a ie narod HUMPHREYS*. me eran cla nataa ene ites gad pe aye re omedive oft oft ° pont nt ent postpaid on on Fossipe peat yi Aerren IMPROVED BELT Frue Ore Concentrator, variety, and the profitable raising of ware rere Bar. borer” possible distinction,” , Expositi nt, 1889. ' Pears obtained the aly gold: ‘medal awarded solely for-toilet SOAP ‘incom: petition with all ‘the world. Llighest, UNION HOTEL, YEVADA OT, « * « OAL i Re wait; it it MRS._J, NAFFZIGER .. Proprictross THE LeaADING NoeTedt oF NEVADA OITY..,.. seey ¥ OALIFORNIA TOURISTS, SEKKERS FORHEALTH eho others are invited to notice the adyan sate by this Hotel. The house con fs, each of which is Hght ane cece well or élégantly (urnished, there i ne hotel inthe mountains equal to he fables are supplied with the best in be iness et. now SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRSP FLOOR SPECIAL’ ACCOM porte ia FOR COMMERCIAL PUR EAS ERS, TOU ‘3 AWD FAMILIES. Free 'Bus to and trom the Depot STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL aryeville d ot win; ‘Liquors ana ry 2. unt roprie teed anperior ond rie mpl parts ofthe u ae ery Grass Valley and . ¢ h 4 nae me eh ppoed man at ‘ulrtion which the National Each 80 justy enjoys of beth: best hotel in won't moun ‘aings. National Bxohange, "NEVADA vIry, CAly REOTOR BOB, «454. Proprietors, whe Ouly Fitet-Dlass Business Hotel in-the City. Musatve'fite-provf atructure, free from the dangers of fires eo preyalentin large hotels me Situated In the very centre bey Avr press, PostOm Hix { Wil TH tha bull ies aaah rae aS ae ale nuarhe Natlonat POMsAre Heat a be tude a Mtoe ber of eat a e the lesding an — @DR. M. P, HARRIS: DAN TiIeT 2 ie NEVADA OITY ON Office in Morgan & Roberts lock corner road and Pine Streets upstairs * “e ’ 0 Leaves Nevada Oity on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY. . " At7 A.W Leaves Dutch Flat T .P. BLUE. Pronrietor i Eastern and horas Cities, HY THK GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAI __ALL RATL ROUTES ~® —OF THE— SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, (Pacivic Sysrem.) nally Express Traing make proinpt connee. » tious with the several Railway Lines in the Kast, —AND ATNew York and New Orleans With Steamer. Lines to EUROPEAN o PORTS. PULLMAN PALAOE SLEEPING OARS And Tourist. Sleeping Oars Tickets sold, Sleeping Oar Berths secured and other irformation given upon applica Gon at the Company's Offices where passen RAILROAD LANDS. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Bl will teagh the différent branchasibt :{ Oil. Water Color.ant Pastel sapeiisasiccnioni ‘ Bave The Ae ie of “aria ma Where they are Prepared to N. S ORAPMAn PeUNTIsT i OITY. 6.3.4.5. oar LOCAL ANESTHETICS I® DESIRED, Otfee a Residenee, Sacramento st ——s ART. SCHOOL. eee e Drawing'and Painting, Tussday'§ Thursday : ‘and Baturday. sat 7AM, Ph sere . PAPBENGERS CAN, AY. RAKING THIS Dutch Flat Stage Line} line reut it Nevida i ma, utead (at 7:80 P. M, by raileos: All orders stride} ly attendéd to! atid “_ eashnable. R. W. J ST RAIGHT-wil reoelve puptis ou ‘Tuesday and Fria it re Ulion fotdl! Nevada NU AICLEPAL TH Painting, Wu Si HR rate. ERR stematio Ded wing’ all as ¥y ‘nd gat tacarly uu me whee Sy Se ce ee ee eel a Taras toy Ww TH as ~sAT AN O22 es TA DD DENNEY & HITCHINGS FP Yad hay (erHoD OFpriming the citig vada County tate oe ey have form cnuaun eda copartneratilp in the Horse Shoeing ~AND— Wagon’Making, At the Old Clancy Shop, Broad Street NEVADA C)TY; oO work in their Hirt ve te ad to Givéthe very best of Athwohed lo Overland Express Trains. N HORSE-SHOEING 1 a Specialty, Road additional chanwe for Bertha. in . sters and Freight Horges shod inthe bes Tourist Heeping Cars. style of the aré and the work Warranted te ast. WAGON:MAKING, rs calling . “t 4 We will guerantee to set an § sorta sad Mperson oan secure choice of Ay map onéthird lightor Gan roe at Pn ér shop. We will guarantee to settican touvoid A.N, TOWNE, T. H. GOODMAN all dish to wheels 2 hades ore Vom Py + oc bAgt c we have the facilities for dotng heavy or en. Tra anager, ht work, and w t is San Francisco Cal. “ aty Cane: METAn’ peHatacnen Tey: It orders prom y atte None but trot che Ba? sitepded te, employed . For lands in Central and Northern Callfornia, Oregon, Nevada and Utah, apply to, or address. teri fap Squthern: Valifornia, spply . XY, MADDEN e a ie pate paanh seen Poi ‘Price Improved Welt Frue Van mer 6825, &. 0. B. Price Plain Belt ‘Prue Venmer, 8515. F. ‘oO. 8. ootae: For pamp a teslimon! ials further information apply ADAMS &-GARTER, Agents, and MONEY 22% apn, su besPripitiig ttn Aree, someth: serie ke ce 7pUy . Hore mo aoa ddatte tne paces ms oe Yanna s Ive at he Rome; 8 , 80) if "foes aver than ones can da ae i {og opportunities for « investments ¥ % AS Room 15,Ne, 132 Market St, 5.F Empire livery Stable. wid: MeL Ls, Lend Agent,0. P, R. B: Gan . Bv9ad st, Nevada City, opp, Nations) Bx change Rotel, } AMES ae + Proprietor OF witpran . an Bu gies tee e m ti ¢ hornes views ft aa ee ag ele ae years tre eat ) odd Saddie Horii alwaynomhand. : te joanna GES oe VYUNEBRALS PROMPTL SURNISHED 4 ’ Ser Ses * %, 4 J eT Bs am