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been fruitful-of disasters, including the
CIRCULATES IN basques and trimmed skirts are not
‘. : CF a eae HOME DRESS-MAKING. a bcasabpeedge tombs incurable. . 3 ) [ (j ; y ’ { ; Cf
The Daily Cranseript. How to Remodel a Last Year's Dress on . Read the following. Mr. C. H. MorFor Cale ot Rent Ol Kasy Terms 4 ng " arie . ‘ Ore
: OFFICE: the Directoire Style. , ‘is, Newark, Ark., says: “ Was down sd see : a . p
80. $2 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal] Although redingotes and ‘ Enipire . with abscess of Lungs, and friends and ae : Of Nevada City.
: — styles are the most worn designs, physicians pronounced me an [ncur—__o-———: ; : : es
Wevada City Grass Valley, te, & Ready,
Spenceville North San Juan, French Corral, Sweetiand, North Bloomfield, Moore's
Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every othertown of Nevada county; also in Placer
and Sierra counties, at Saciamento, San
Francisco—in fact, throughout the State
“from Siskiyou to San Diego‘ from the Sierra to the Sea.”
‘TUESDAY, OOTOBER 1, 1889.
f— = —
Hotel Arrivals.
Nationa, Excuance, Sept. 29th—
H. B. Wheaton, L. Conrath, Smartsville; M. C. Hogan, B. Mallon, San
Juan; Chas. Alger, Mre. G. A. Hare
and child, Mrs. J. 8S. McBride, Miss
Sallie McBride, G. H. Bowden, San
Francisco; D. Rouse, 8. Cohn J. 8.
Rouse, Downieville; H. Apple, Alleghsny; David Keefe, Boston Ravine;
Mrs. L. Rix, C. Smith, Boston; -A.
Brown, Kernville; Mrs. A. Dillon, Tacoma; Alex McCambridge, D. O'Neill,
Dublin; Mrs. H. Harmon, Fresno; J,
H; Darwin, Yuba City; M. J. Roe,
New York; D. W. Keller, Fred Blinkenhorn, James Taylor, B. H. Preston,
Sacramento; A. Nichols, Maybert; J.
Rose, Bear Valley; H. H. Smith,
—Graniteville; J. M. Cummins, Bloom
field; A. Wise, Battle Mountain, Ne
vada; R.C. Langley and wife, O:kland; T. C. Randall, Rock Creek; C.
Noyay and wife, Anthony House;. B.
B. Nickerson, Pleasant Valley; Sam
Locke, Sierra City; Grass Valley, 10;
city, 45.
Union, Sept 29th—Wm. Edwards,
Edward’s Bridge; S$. Crammell, A. J.
Haskiss, H. FE. Baker, Yuba_City; C.
E. Harton, Fred Bush, Sweetland; C.
Mathews, Mrs. C. Brooks, Lincoln; J.
N. Webb, Ruben Talbot, Frank McQuaid, Smartsville; C. McAffle, S. H
Spencer, A. F. Barnes, Sacramento;
Henry Leach, O. M. Harris, C. D.
Sheldon, Geo. Hafman, gA. Richler:
Silas Best, H. Newell, San Francisco:
§. F. Miller, Bloomfield; Jaz. W. Hell
and wife, Boca; J. R. Davis, San
Juan; Miss G. Dillon, Washington
Territory ; Grass Valley, 9; city, 18.
See
A Vear of Disaster.
Star watchers ahd superstitious people have always predicted that a year
beginning and ending with a total solar
eclipse will be fruitful ‘in disasters to
humanity and prolific of doleful days
of tempests on sea and earthquakes,
fire and flood on land. This vear was
ushered in with a total solar eclipse
and its exit will be marked by a similar celestial event, and so far it has
Jobnstown Flood and those in China
and Japan, in which unnumbered lives
were lost; and scarcely a week has
passed but the telegraph wires have
been freighted with news of apalling
calamities through fire and flood in
every portion of the globe.
Oe
Advertised Letters.
“maining in the Posioffice at. Nevada
City, California, for the week ending
September 28th, 1889. Any one calling
for. these letters will please a~k for adverticed letters: :
Bouton, Thomas :
Couley, David
forgotten, though shaped to convey
an idea of the Directoiré or Empire
fashivns. Ifofa very stout figure a
slight!y draped front is more becoming than the plain, round skirt, as it
detracts from the apparent size. Dark
colors and soft woolen materials also
take from the size. Stripes are becoming in a basque if matched perfectiy and cut to form a succession of
V's, back and front The open fish
net makes lovely vests with the narrow ‘‘baby’’ ribbon run through the
meshes at the neck and waist line
drawing itin shape and the ribbons
forming a rosette at the end of. each
row on the side ofthe basque. Three
or five rows are used at each part, and
the net should be over silk. The” ribbon is 19 cents a piece of ten yards,
and the net is about $1.50 a yard, 48
inches wide.
Black net and green or old rose
brighten up a black silk or woolen
the same.
long and nine inches
made. »Gather the upper edge after
joining the ends-and sew inside of the
sleeve, which-has; been.cut about four
inches shorter than usual. Then turn
the other edge down to form an inch
and a half ruffle and draw it up on
three rows of narrow ribbon, so as to
fit snugly dround the wrist. Finish
the sleeves with a cuff of velvet or
the dress material. :
‘Now I will tell my house-sewing
‘. audience how to remodel ‘a dress on
thefDirectoire stylé, which is easily
done if the breadths are long. Cut
the basque off in front even with the
waist line and the back in a short
point. Have revers of the goods,
with a vest of fish net, surah or Indian silk, shirred at the top and waist
where it disappears under a soft
surah:sash belt of the same material,
which is sewed in one side séam and
hooked over to the other, forming
soft, irregular folds above and. below
the’ waist line Have the collar and
vet, according to _the expense desired. If the fortunate possessor of a
handsome throat wear a turn-over
collar, with cuffs to correspond of
silk to match the dress or vest, finely
knife-pleated.
three widths. of silk or one of wide
woolen goods, and have an extra
width or twenty inches of the material ‘on each side in three kilt pleats
turned toward the front. This should
meet the sash sewed in the side seams.
The sham skirt is arranged with
a full length sham eon either side, a
short one in the back, and slightly
draped--front,—-or-the~-frent--may-—be
gathered to form a pointed yoke at the
top or arranged as-aSpanish flounce,
described before. A front of, three
breadths draped up on the left side so
asto show the sham beneath has a
very pretty effect. Woolen and silk
fabrics are stylishly combined in this
manner, the latter forming the vest,
belt and skirt front. This is alsoa
‘sleeves and vest, with belt and coat of
silk.”
Sleeves must be full at the top,
though carelessly so in soft drapings
rather than stiff, set puffs. Push the
fullness well above the elbows and cut
the top of the sleeves long and wide Gilbert, J.P.
Hahn, Mrs.C. M. .
Hosking, Mrs. Rd’
. Kyburs, 8. E.
Lemnoy, Mrs. J. B.
Mallon, J. & J. B.
Phillips, Mrs. Grace R.
Whitebread, Miss Alnie
Carvin R. Ciarke, P. M.
Fhis Week’s Catholic Calendar.
Sunday, the sixteenth Sunday after
Pentecost, is the festival of St.
Michael the Archangel; Monday that
of St. Jerome, the Martyr; Tuesday of
St. Remy, Bishop and Martyr; Wednesday of the Guardian Angels ; Thurs: day, Office of,the-Blessed Sacrament; .
Friday, the Feast--of—St. Francis of
Oasisi, Martyr; Saturday, Office of
Immaculate Conception, also of*Saint
Placidus and Companions, Martyrs.
a Secs Asta EE
The Horse a Factor.
Editor Vaughn of the Messenger
says:—The charge is now made that
at the ladies tournament at the State
Fair, the horse ridden by Miss Mary
Miller, of Nevada county, had been
doped. We don’t know about that,
but we do know that it was as much
_the horse as tlie rider that took the
A good horse makes .a good
We were there and know
prizes.
rider,
whereof we speak.
A Fortanate Druggist.
Mr. Edwin W. Joy for many years and now a
prosperous druggist on the corner of Stockton
and Market streets in San Francisco, probably
never dreamed of rivaling in wealth the medicine kings of the country. But various rumors
having been floating sround to the effect that
be has struck it big, an Examiner reporter was
detailed to uneart! the cause, and after much
difficulty unraveled tho following story:
It seems thatabeut seven years ago an English
physician, a great student of botany, located in
this city. His}
yet the few cases t
littie attention. Ii s success seemed to be in
the treatment of Jivcr aud kidney disorders,
and vitiated biood, 1: fact his ability to cope
SEA IER with these common «o.nplaints was marvelous.
He seemed aliiowt iufallible, and his quiet
modest methods and Lis well-kept secret was
as much a mystery cs himself. After his departure about a year later Mr, Joy determined
to fathom the secret, and copying all the prescriptions -he had filled for the erratic doctor
he began a systematic analysis. Ih his exam.
ination he discovered running all through the
prescriptions for liver and kidney troubles,
vitiated blood and stomach disorders a couple
of vogetable extracts indigenous to California,
so simple and 80 well known under homely
every day names to every achool boy as to entirely dissipate the suspicion that they were .
the active principles involved. So certain, . Full of confidence in himself, and rehowever was Mr. Joy that he had discovered
the secret, that he embocied the new elements
in a preparation of Sarsaparilla to disguise the
taste, and put it before his.customers under the
modest name of Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
Immediately the same marvelous stories came
back of its astonishing effects, and the mystery
was solved, and the talk it created has
algeady caused it to step into noe, and
erders pour in daily from all over the coast,
saletonee if. ¥, Examiner,
*
enough to drape in folds on either side,
centering in the middle of the top
. The slash at the
bottom of sleeves may be at the in or
where they narrow.
outside and one inch and a half deep.
A lace ruffle, deeper at the back and
falling over the wrist, isa becoming
finish now worn on nice dresses. The
lace must be soft and creamy and
then proves a flattering addition even
though of a poor quality.—Ladies’.
Home Journal.
—__s oe
PICKPOCKETS OF PARIS.
The Skill of the Different Nationalities as
Light-Fingered Gentlemen.
The majority of the Paris pickpockets and pickpockettes, according to M.
Mace, are foreigners, the English and
Italian being the most numerous. -The
English pickpocket is tne best known;
one meets him everywhere; but he is
by no means the cleverest. He has
obtained a reputation which he does
not deserve. He is stiff in his movement., and, although very clever with
his hands, he has too much of the National phlegm about him. But he is an
indefatigable walker. He will visit
all the principal crowded points in
Paris in a single day, and fairly tires
out the detectives who follow him He
is ds wise as a serpent, and never lets
prudence by temptation to a dangerous attempt. He never remains more
than ten minutes in one crowd, and
seldom makes more than one victim in
the same place. The: race-course is
the pickpockets of the North, Engtish,
Russian, Polish, German, are cool,
methodical and tenacious, and seldom
let'a victim go before they have emptied his pockets. The German 1s excellent at the method known as a
lesbrouffe, which consists in hustling
the victim violently, and robbing him
ticewas not extersive,and. during the confusion which ensues.
na‘ (ame tochim attracted no
He also excels in the “vol au radin’’—
diverting the attention of a shopman
till.
But the No:th is not alone in supplying Paris with pickpockets. Ltaly
gent. The Spanish pickpocket deserves special mention. He combines
theft with devotion, and when arrested
makes a revolting display of hypocrisy,
protesting his dnnocence by all the
saints in the calendar. The Italian is
extremely clever, is conscious of his
superority, and can often snap his fingers at all the detectives in Europe.
joicing in his triumph, he, nevertheless, ends in’ ruining himself, If the
Italian only had the prudence of the
Englishman he cold laugh at the entire police of the universe; but, carried away by the Southern fougne, he
gets caught through remaining to repeat his triumph in the same place. —
ribbons and a surah lining beneath.
dress wonderfully, with sleeve puffs of
These are half a yard
deep before
cuffs of the dress material or’ of velAround the point in the back. gather
himself be enticed from the path of
his favorite field of operations. AIT
and then annexing the contents of the
and Spain furnish a numerous continable Consumptive. Began taking Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consumpable to oversee the work on my farm.
It is the-finest medicine ever made.”
Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio,
says: ‘Had it not been for Dr. King’s
would have died of ‘Lung Troubles.
Was given up by. doctors. Am now.
in best of health.” Try it. Sample
Emil F. Rosenthal,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
TOYS of every description,
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. f
I‘am preparedto furnish everything in.
depot.
New Discovery for Consumption I} €ry advantage for a desirable home.
Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with beari » third bottle, and . ;
tion, am now on my third bottle, ane ing Orchards.
Both places are within two miles of the Narrow GaugBoth have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev
€
GEO. E. BRAND,
Apply to
bottle free at Carr Brothers Drugstore. . Secretary Nevada County Land and Improvement Asso
ciation, Nevada City.
Se
DEALER IN
= s =
HOICE CONFECTIONERY, THE BE -1 Special Bargains in Lands.
BRANDS OF
aa
$5000--320 acres, three miles from Grass Valley ; good house and barn ;
200 acres cleared ; good orchard in bearing; a large, never-fdiling supply of
ree water ; all implements, tools, etc., with place.
$3750--450 ucres gently rolling fruit or grazing land; all fenced; 100
my line, Fresh and Pure. The LARGEST . gcreg cleared; good water; large hoyse and barn; improvements cost about
STOCK in Nevada City __
TropicajFruits a Specialty. — z
Commercial St., nearly opposite Transcript
Printing Office.
AT NORTH SAN JUAN.
xX.
FL fousine CONCLUDED TO CLOSE OUT
business at North San Juan offers for
sale his entire stock at au
IMMENSE SACRIFICE !
Everything tobe Sold Regard
less. of Cost .
The stock consists of
Dry Guods Fancy Goods,
LADIES’ and GENTS’
ReadiTh's Price List:
Cashmere, 36 and 40 inches, 50 cents per yard.
Indigo Prints, 12-yds $1.
Best Prints, 18 yds, $1.
$2500. Great bargain; must be sold.
$900.-60 acres good fruit land, situate three miles from Nevada City; 15
acres cleared ; house and barn, vineyard, garden, six head cattle, ‘horse and
wagon and farming implements; free water for irrigating.
A real bargain.
and Notions.
To close our stock of SUMMER HATS we-will sell
Ecru, White, Brown and Tan Lace and Straw Hat® at
Calicos, Ginghams, Table Linen, Sheetings,
ing, Hose, Underwear, Corsets, Gloves,
of place.
$4 . 50--104 acres; highly improved
water, seven head of cattle, two horses,'wagon, and all farming implements ;
See oe situate three miles from Nevada City. Arare chance.to secure a profitable
farnnn at a low price. :
$6000-125 ¢cres ; not more than 2 miles from Nevada City or Grass ‘Val
Marks ley ; nearly all cleared ; good house and barn ; fine orchard in bearing, consisting of a variety of rees; good water; all can be irrigated ; all under fence.
$25004-125 acres; 4 miles from Nevada City; 80 acres cledred; house}
and barn; some fruit trees; free water for irrigating.
TIMBER LANDS.
$8000--560 acres; “two miles from Nevada City; covered with a finé
growth of pine aid aak timber, which alone igs worth more than price asked ;
soil is very rich and will make excellent
irrigated. :
& These areonly a few of
offer at present.
Has THE LARGEST
———s
Domestic Gingham, 18
Cheviot, 12 yards, $1.
Bleached Muslin, 12 yds,
$1.
Unbleached Muslin, 12
yds, $1. <
9-4 wide Sheeting, 20 cts,
per yard.
Waterproof, 2 yards wide,
50 cents per yard.Ladies’. Button
$1.50 per pair.
Shoes,
Ladies’ Gossamers, 50 cts
each.
Children’s Gossamers, 35
cents each.
-~ALBO—
Silks, Satins, Velvets,
Plushes, Laces,
Embroideries,
One-half Regular Rates .
‘BIG BARGAINS
Certs’ Furnishing Goods,
2" Orders from Nevada City, Grass
Valley or any other place promptly
attended to. gy
A Fine 2-story Brick Building
Will be sold for cash at a very reasonabie figure. Come one, come all
and see for yourselves
I. MARKS, .
North San Juan,
THOS. Ss. FORD
Attorney and Oounselor av. Law.
G fy em as" Building, corner Broad
( and Pin vote, Neveda City
*
And all kinds off Fancy Goods
ee ee eer seas 2 runs
The only Baking Powder yet found by chemical analysis to be entirely free from
tio U. S. Government, who
baking powders, and whose
ness of the “‘ Royal”:
somposed of pure and who
cream of tartar powder, and
.
N
$2 1 50--425 acres of good fruit and vegetable land; two good houses and
(losing Out BUSINESS two barns; 100 acres cleared; orchard and garden; free water for a portior
Will be sold at the above low price on account of absence.
; good house.and barn, orchard, Tree
MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD,
MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY.
ALEX. DURBIN,
Proprietor.
COMMERIAL STREET, opposite
Wait For Me.
American Tea Store.
‘ Everything in my line
Cheaper Than Ever Be. fore.
Look at some of the Prices:
Cigars at Retail.
= Jockey Club (Key West).... eres 10 cents
7 JE + prices. Ouk Poet. be. 6 sees 8 fora
just ONE HALF the regular pri Da Rose (ikey’ Wait). ID cents
Stolen Kisses 3 for a quarter
k [ aa rete Wes aoe
a eis : r as. on . *s = cents
H } i to our extensive stoc Ol) jay-Eye-See ...5. Sfora
Bear in mind that in addition g GUMPAOESS Goose . 8 fora quarter
.-6 for a quarter
A. Durbin’s Choice..... 6 for a quarter
Millinery we have a complete assortment of Dress Goods, . #28
aaa
a EE ——————
“MRS. EMMELINE CRAIGIN,
HAS OPENED A
Purchasing Bureau at
San Francisco,
NDWILL GIVE HER PERSONAL ATJL tention to supplying the Ladies of distant c
Shopping, inclu@ing
fruit land when cleared; all can be
the bargains we have to
ities .with all and every braneh of . No, 923 Market Street, opposite Mason.
We have all kinds of Lands ‘at prices
ranging from $5 to $75 per acre.
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
Daily Paper North of Sacramento.
FREE FROM LIME AND ALUM.
the ‘Royal.’ This perfect purity results from the exclusive use of cream of tartar specially refined and prepared
by patent processes which totally remove the tartrate of
lime and other impurities. The cost of this chemically
Terms Easy.
Circulation of any
The Daily Transcript was established on the 6th day
of September, 1860. It is the oldest paper published in
Furnishing,Goods, Etc. Northern-Central California, has the largest circulation
and therefore as an advertising medium it is second to
lime, and absolutely pure, is
Dregs Goods, Shoes, Underwear, Hosiery,
Millinery, Gentlemen’s Wear,
House Furnishing Goods,
Wedding, Birthday and Christmus Gifts,
Selected with care and taste.
Especial care taken to buy at LOWEST
RATES.
Will cheerfully send samples.
NO CHARGE for the shopping.
All orders must be accompanied by money
order or registered letter.
Referenves—The best people of New
York, Philadelphia, Boston, etc.
MRS. EMMELINE CRAIGIN,
912 Pine st., Sam Francisco.
ROBERT MARTIN. WM.H. MARTIN,
DAVID MUIR. .
/ PE
MINERS’ FOUNDRY
*—OF—
NEVADA CITY, CAL.,
Manufacturers of
> Wa
&
MACHINERY
OF ALL KINDS.
Milling, Hoisting and Pumping
Rigs,
Minine Cars-a specialt-;
Castings of all kinds.
Agerntsin Nevadaand Sierra Counties
—FOR THE—
“. speak. é :
‘DR. J. J. VAN AUKIN,
. Langtry Bangs, Invisible Fronts,
. Saratoga Waves.
MRS. E. H. HUBBARD,
Private Parlors for Dressing Ladies and
Children’s Hair.
M ANUFACTURER OF HUMAN HAIR
GOOD? AND TOILET ARTICLES.
GOLDEN HAIR WASH,
‘For Bleaching the Hair.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,
APARTNER WANTED.
In my travelsthis Spring I “eve found a
Drifting Mine that I can buy for Fifteen
Thousand Dollars. [ will take one-third of
itand wantto findsome one who will take
two-thirds.
The property consists of 850 acres. The
titleisgood. There is timber for alltime to
come. There isa tunnel in to the lead,
good dump anda good ebance to save tatlings. The claim embrace one mile in length
of the lead. =
As tothe claim paying, one has only to go
and see it. Taere is no doubt but itis valu
able. Ihave had much experience in drift
mining since 1850, and know whereof 1
The owner wants to sell fer these reasons:
He has lost his entire family and is out of
health. He has made a handsome competency from the mine and is nearly 70 years
old.
The surface of this property is.easily worth
one-fouith the entire cost.
For further particulars address,
jy20-1m §.N.STRANAHAN,
Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cal.
DENTISTRY.
The Painless Dentist, .
Wyeonter of the Kolby National Surgical
at Institute of Philadelphia, has permanently located in GRASS Vv
and has established an office
LAMBLETT BUILDING, 5
ALL«. VV,
in the
ers
Star, per plug. .
Climax, per plug.
Sawlog, per plug.
New Wrinkle, per plug. ..
pure cream of tartar is much greater than any other, and
it is used in no baking powder but the ‘‘ Royal.”
Dr. Edward G Love, formerly analytical chemist for
New York State Board of Health in its investigation of
ingredients of all those sold in this market enables him to
peak authoritatively, says of the purity and wholesome‘“‘T have tested the ‘Royal Baking Powder, and find it
Ȣ phosphates, or other injurious substance.
Giving the Lurgest Percentage.
Of Power of any Water Wheel Made
Mining men and others invit
ed tocall and inspect our establish
ment and its facilities for turning ou
first-class work.
MINERS’ FOUNDRY
SPRING STREET,
made the analyses for the
intimate knowledge of the
Rear Methodist Church, Nevada City
New York Bakery.
lesome ingredients. iv is a
does not contain either alum
Spe
= a AVING PURCHASED THIS WELI
<5. G. LOVE, Pr. D.,
“U.S. Government Chemist.”
John Hurst, on;
OCOMMEROIAL STREET?
liutend to keep on hand at all times a goo
variety of *
Weisshein Lros., & Co,
BANKERS,
GRASS VALEEFY.......CAL.
Established 1876.
Canital Invested: -$50 000.
. Jransacta General Banking Business.
Draw Drafts on San Francisco, New
. York, London, Paris and Berlin.
Stocks and Bonds bought and sold.
_ Special facilities for making Collections.
Highest prige paid for Gold and
Silver Bullion. :
Assay Office.
Deposits Received.
Interest Allowe on Deposits.
CORRESPONDENTS: ~”
« San Francisco—The Anglo Californian Bank Limited.
New York—C. B. Richard & Co.
London—The Alliance Bank Limited.
: ;
J. i. CALDWELL,
5
FRED SEARLS,
Attorney and Oounselor at Law.
London Globe.
See
{
W's PRACTICE IN ALLTHECOURT
State x»! Federal.
‘
Ofice—Op) vaite the Court House
Attorney at Law, Notary Publio,
AND CONVEYANCER.
pated, we gel side Broad Street oppofi ( site Uniou » et, Nevada om.
Will practice in «ll the Courts of the State,
ina theCourts of the United States within
Sd
BREAD.
0.J NAFFZIGER..... Proprietor
Wedding Cakes
EEF, Punk, MUTTON, VEAL, SAUSA And Pastry
And all kinds of Mea ts usually found }
first-class Market.
Meats delivered f ee of charge. ] attended to.
PELTON W HEEL . Corner of Mill and Bank Sts.,
G. WM. DURST : Proprietor
known and popular Bakery of Mrs.
: are TOURISTS, SEK KERS FO 4
National Meat Market ° others are favited to pecs ike sets
j aie s A offered by this Hotel The h
OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK. CAKE, c rooms, each. of which is light ane
Z = airy, and well or elegautly furnished,
£tc., . peingno hotel in the thountains ° has
GES, Etc : Made to order on short notice and on most
eat BACON AND LARD, wholesale o reaaonableserms.
All order for anything in my line promp
For the purpose of ‘doing all. kinds of
Dentistry at prices within the reach
of tne poor.
—< —
-. RATES—Best Full Upper and Lower
: . Sets of Teeth, lined with Gold—$18 50,
$23 50, and $26 50.
Best full Upper or Lower Set—$12 50
to $14 50GOLD FILLINGS FROM $1 TO #4.
No extra charge fortemporarary Sets.
All work warranted.
UNION HOTEL,
YEVADA OITY, + [= CAL
MRS. J. NAFFZIGER..Proprietrass
THE LEADING HOTEL OF
Cc
NEVADA ClOY: ooo. ice CALIFORNIA
0 to
it. The'tables are supplied with the best in
the market.
NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR
SPECIAL ACCUMMODATIONS
FOR COMMERCIAL VAY ELERS,
STS AND FAMILIES.
Free Bus to and from the Depot. ° .
STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL
ae tree 8 fora quart
M } tenjgent cigars are sold by other deal. ;
or 1244 cents; my 84 cent cigurs for ten
House Linshaken 5 cent cigars are the-best in the
mar wey OFS
All brands by the box lower than the
Handerchiefs . *°"*™ 4
obaccos.
--50 cents:
50 cents
And all other kinds in proportion.
Smoking Tobacco.
A fine grade at 25 cents @ pound,
Canned Fruits, Oysters, Etc .
At from 10 to 25 per Cent less than is usual
ly charged in other stores.
Soda Crackers,
The best, per vox.... .-.+,85 cents
Pipes, Cigar Holders, Etc.
My stock is large and’new. Prices lower
than the same can be bought for elsewhere
Pocket Knives.
I lead in this line. My cutlery is of the
best brands, and I challenge competition in
prices.
Gombs and Brushes.
I earry a nice stock rahgingin price from
5to40 cents each. Whatisthe use of payin
fanéy prices for such things when [. sel
equally good oues for less money?
Stationery.
Writing materials, plain and fancy, Al)
the latest styles in paperties.
Also, slates, tablets, etc.
Prices duwn to bedrock.
Perfumes. .
The choicest and most pupular at prices
that will astonish you For instance, . sel)
25.cent cologne for 2 cents, and 50-cent Florida water fur 40 cents.
Toilet and Common Soaps,
I have reduced these almost to eost, and 1
bought them very low.
ins.
The best domestic and imported kinds. .
make a specialty of shoe dressings and un
dersell other dealers.
Walking Sticks.
Particular attention of gentlemen called
to novelties inth.sline. A good eane for 10
cents. An elegant one for 20 cents. Boss
(genuine hickory) canes, with crooked handles, only $1.
Toys, Toys, Toys.
A thousand kinds such as please the little
folks most.
Fiue Police Whistles, 20 cents.
Cigar lighters, 25 cents.
I am almost giving them away.
Caridies.
Everybody knows I keep the freshest an
finest intown
Fruits and. Vegetables.
All kinds fu their seasvu. Can be bough
cheaper from-me than elsewhere.
Fish.
Fresh fish ever Thursday and Friday.
All persons indebted to tne firm of Smoo
rag sated to ium medevtoty 30 fe Ussokin sen
tle withme. : A. DURBIN,
A NEW FIRM
aT— =
AN 'O:,D STAND.
DENNEY & HITCHINGS
formed a copart:
business of : Eeeeeees the
Horse Shoeing
—AND—
Wagon Making,
At the Old Clancy Shop, Broad Street,
NEVADA CITY,
Where they are prepared to do work in their
line na manner to give the ¥;
satisfaction. . ya davecue nad
HORSE-SHOEING a Specialty. Roadsters and Freight Horses shod in the best
style of the art and the work warranted to
ast. :
WACON-MAKING, my
We will guarantee to set an axle so that it
will run one-third lighter than if from any
. other shop.
We will guarantee to set tires soasto uvoid
all dish to wheels.
We have the facilities for doing heavy or
light work, and warrant. satisfaction in every case.
All orders promptly attended to.
None but first-class mechanics employed.
CITIZENS BANK, ©
Broad Street. ...... Nevada ity
Paid up Capital $30.00
A General Banking Business Transacted.
Wen SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE
New Yerk,
Saw Francisco.
And Sacramento
We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGK
Payable AT SIGHT in the prin.
cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN
and EUROPE.
Collections on any part of the
United Statesa specialty.
Ladies’ and Gentlemen's BlackTAKE THIS METHOD OF
informing the citizens of Nevada County that they have
C.J. NAFFZ GER By strict attention to business, givin:
good satisfaction and selling at low rates, I
hope to merit a lberal patuonage. ra
Marysville da:
ars furnished at the Bar.
parts of the BDnar county, Grass Valley and
y.
The best of Wines, Liquors and Ci
The Leading Harness Shop
@F NEVADA CITY.
Broud Street, Below National Hote:
National Exchange,
NEVADA UITY, CAL,
Jas. Cairns Proprietor) a
Harness and Gollars
ry Suen
Hotel in the City.
MADE TO ORDER
>
AN BRUSHES FOR SALE CHEAP.
teed superior to any in the city
other when depa_ting by staze.
peTbe Table of the National Exchange is
Repairing Neatly Done. clude a umber of handsome suits.
aati utation which the National Exch
so justy enjoys of being the leading. an
the otute of Caltfornia,
(GP All orders attended to promptly” vest hotel in the mountains.
_G. WM. DURST.
‘the Only. First-class Business
Massive fire-proof structure, free from the
dangers of fires 80 prevalentin large hotels
— Situated in the verv centre of the city, witb
Express, Post Off ce and General Stage ome
SADDLES, WHIPS, ODRRY OOMBS fof all Mines in the building. Passengers can
ve this Hotel ‘0 mirrutes later than an)
ant feature with the proprietors, and is guar
The Roomsare neat ana desirable, and in
The experienced management will
neither pains or expense to sustain the rep”
The Latest News ! :
FROM THE ECONOMY STORE.
Ohoice New Orleans Molasses and Sunbeam S-rup on tay in an~ ruantity
requirec.,
New Columbia River 8 /olum bia ve:
. Michigan White Fish, sapaica
ckle erri
a varnnek Codfish, cee
variety of Smoked Meat, Eastern La:
bulk, California Cheese, Flour, Feed. ”
Vegetables, and other Goods too ”
numerous to mention,
Call and Examine my Geods
and get prices.
s S. H. DANIELS,
300NOMX STORE... -BROAD 8T
Spencerian Steel Pens
Are the Best.
2 Established 1860,
‘p
Highest Price Paid for County
and State Warrant<¢
Gotd and Stiver Bullion ure
chased .
Assay Office at this Bank.
OFFICERS:
EB. M PRESTON.. ose eect PrusipEr~
R.M.HUNT. *....:.V1I0E PRESIDENT
JOHN T. MORGAN..
D. E. MORGAN..Ass’T CasHier and SBe'Y
DIRECTORS:
vr. R. M. Hont, JOHN T. Moneas
Gro. M. Huengs,
Ws. Epwarps
E. M. Preston.
CORRESPONDENTS
New York—First National Bank :
San Francisco—First National Bauk.
Secramente—National Bank of D. O. bil!
Eatablished in 1958) j
Nevada: Assay . Office.
J.J GIT, Proprietor.
NO. 25 MAIN STREET.. . NEVADA CITY
NOLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPtion refined, melted and Assayed. BY
request, Gold Bais exchanged for Coin. {2
connection with my Axsay Office I have ®
practical Mill Tests, ant
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