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October 20, 1889 (4 pages)

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~ he, % arind " : : —THEot, . ry yey : Paul Schoen, Piane Tuner, es F OLD EST HOUSE The ah j script SCHOOL AND CHURCH. — ii an 3 Ghe Daily Cranseript. Tre Amerie Boned Wil sun MeladsGle eat i: Ode ee ws . batt brat Gm ee STE nde gio teers so sachs See ber. Hedoes not canvass for work. ; ens : : " &o. $2 Commercia) street, Nevada City, Cal. Pies 1,000 centers of evangelical in. ; oayveordersat Lennie & Co.’s. tf. —-—-AT— z . AT NORTH SAN JUAN, : RE ee aS fluence, and $124,274°was contributed 2 .3 mene MIRCULATES 18 Nevada City Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, Tal, Sweetiand, North Bloomfield, Moore’s Fiat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every othertown of Nevada county; also in Placer} the I’“esbyterian Church, Mrs. James, and Sierra counties, ail Saciamento, San Francisfo—in fact, throughout the State . Of Ncw York, president, has one hun@red training schools and ten industrial . schools “from Sore to San Diego: from the Si-. ‘eTra to the Sea.”’ ‘SUNDAY, OOTOBER20, 1889. a eeeaaannainiatE —— THE BIGGEST GOLD BARS. . The Bloomfield Compary’s Still . Leads the F recession. The Montana Mining Review accuse the “mining papers of Calilornia”a seeking:to belittle ‘the . big* zold bar! < sent Bast by Col. Broadwater by alludé t \ Aves’ and rolls up his eyes very . sive perfect satisfuctich, or money reing t@@tas*worth only $100,000. The) picus:y, who, on coming out at the . funded. rice 25 cents per box. For Review says: ‘‘The facts. in the case} close of the service,» shuts the pew . sale by Carr Bros. tf are that Montana’s gold bar, the pro. duct of*only three mines for ore mwnonth’s run, and which was worth exactiv $101,385.50, is the largest gold bar ever cast of which there is any} authentic history. It is but natural, . of course, that California should fee! . jeatots of the stripling Montana, used . as she is to being lovingly alluded to} as the ‘Golden Siate.”” The Press in denying the correct-. ness of the Review’s statement s.ys: The wr ter was-one of many persons in, Sanorancisco who. saw the big} bar which was made from gold of the. North Bloomfield mine. Its weight was 5114, pounds troy. The length . was 15 inches, width 6 inches, and depth. 7 inches. — It cubic inches of gold, worth about $19 an ounce, the total value being $114,. 000—the largest bar ever made. . As-according to the Review’s own . contained §30 account the Montana bar was worth . $101,385.50, it cannot be. called the} biggest one ever cast, when we have} “authentic history’ and personal ob. servation cf one made here worth $114,900. Moreover, the California bar was made from the _ product. of one run ef one hydraulic mine, whilie the Montana bar was the result of the praductofthree mines. There was no attempt by t!:e California mining papers to belittle the Montana bar." Attention was simply called to the fact that its claims of being the largest bar ever cast were incorrect. On the strength of this mistake this same paper heads one of its articles, “Montana,.the Golden State.” Yet -the statist.cs of production of preciou~ metals show California aloig way in the jead stilias a gold producer, annual-and total. For instance, Cali-} fornia produced in gold . las, . year $12,750,000, while diontena “pro: duced at the sanie “time $4,200,000 in gold. It is true” Montuna excceved in total production of precious metals, . both . alone but was way. behind Calitornia in) gold,. as’ the figures show. The} Statistics were taken from the report} . of the director of athe United Siates} Mint, those for California having been prepared by Israel Lawton -of’ ther Uuitod States Mint at Gam Prauviseu, and thos¢ for Movtana by Spruiile Braden, in charge of the United States Assay Office at Helena.” While “Montaua Comes next to Caiifornia in the . annual produc: of gold, it does not yet} . come up to one-half the. product.of . _ California. The State of California has produdéd . ince, its mines were discovered, upto the end of 1888, . according to the U.S. Mint statistics, a’ ‘total gum of . $1,221,260,550 in gold . alone. Whén some. other State or. . “ 4 Territory-ean comenp to that “* billion” . actly this éffectipon the same muscles, mark, not counting the couple of hundred millions ‘beyond, it can take from us the title of ‘The Golden State.’ Thus far-none of them have come anywhere nearit, not even Nevada, whube totd) productecomes next to that of California.” Montana-is showing a most magnificent product of predioug metals’ and is leading all her sister States and Territories at present,, just as Culifornia once led, then Nevada, and then Colorado. «1 was only last r tbat -Moutana took first place. But there is something doing in mining outside her borders. There is no need of any sentation ferher to bold her proud position. She neither made the biggest yold bar, the biggest annual gold producgion, nor the Wiggest aggregate gold productiog ® * Phese honors belong to Califort.ia. of her own in precious metal mining without need viclviming-those that do not belong 'to het. “Let ‘her strive to hold first place as many consecutive years as California did, which wiil be quite a little undertaking. misrepreMontana has encugh An Underhand Game. Opéngzivalry is honergble. But ury effort fo tfade on the reputation of peerless SOZODONT, by forcing upon the public, dentifrices represented as similar or superior to it, is an urfderhand game, , Block Wt by demanding SOZODONT only. pie BE 2 tS SNES Pe Seer Comsumption incurable. Read thefollowing: Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says:.‘‘ Was down with Abscese of Dungs, and friends and physicians pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Bezan taking. Dr. King’s New Discovery for ~Consumption, am now on my third boftle, and ' able 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 New Discovery for Consumption I would have died of Lung Tronbles. ‘Was given up by doctors, Am now in best of health.” Try it. Sample bottle free at Carr Brothers Drugstore. ~~ +0002 Beehive Baking Powder Is the purest and strongest. finest prizes are given with it. sale at J. J,Jackson’s. PRL LE CROCE : < Taz San Franci-co Evening Post ‘is the leading evening paper of San Francisco, pes , ~ tf The For cy e last year by native Christians in these Spenceville North San Juan, French Cor. different folds. offerea by the legatees of the iate Sir , Josophr Whitworth to the authorities of Cwens College, . gland, for the erection of a hospital, together with $5,000 a year toward its maintenance, door wid says ‘*Good-bye, religion; I j awhie-perhaps-he=might-not have Cararru isinthe blood. No cure for this loathsome and dangerous diseas’ is possible autil the poison is thoroughly eradicated from the system. For this purpose, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the best and most economical medicine. Price $1. Six bottles, $5. Worth’$5 a bottle. -—++@e > sae Bucttcu’s Arnica Salve, —The Home Missionary Society of among the Indians and ‘mountain whites’’ of the South. —A site and $170,000: have been. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt ‘KheumFever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is. guaranteed vo Manchester, En—NManya man sits in his pew on night and sings “Reck of nd y¥ /._» @@e-0-~—-—_—_--— Take Notice. will be back next Sunday!”— 7. De Witt Talmage. ; —A London minister lately hada notices printed that he would preach on *‘*,—3;—:—.—?—!" He took as his text: ‘Stand thou sfill awhile,’’ and announced-his subject as ‘‘ The Pauses of Life.’ If he had only’ paused. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the firm of Weisenburger Bros. are requested to call and_set tle without delay. Office at Postoffice. WEISENBURGER Bros. ——-7or & The Boss Photographer. C. J. Adams, the Grass Valley photographer, has the best fitted-up gallery and is one of the most experienced and skillful artists to befound anywhere. All should visit hisstadio and procure a dozen cabinets which he is mede such a ridiculous announcement of a good theme.—Christian Inquirer. —England, with a population of 26,000,009, had under 5,500 students at her universities in 1882. Germany, with a population’ of 45,250,000, . had : : : over 24,000 university students. That . Making forthe next thirty days at $2 a same year the United States, with a. dozen. Don’t miss the chance. The boom will not last long as there is no money to be made at this extremely population of 60,000,000, had 66,437 ‘udents in colleges, 4,921 in schools of iogy, 3,079 in law schools, and . low price. tf. 15,151 in medical schools; total, 89,2° 558. : A Great Lloduce meut. U =Fhere . are 345 colleges in the} pr J, R.°Van Aukin, the famous ‘ ehideciath weasel They as 830 xm painless dentist located at Grass Valstruetors “and~*25,408 students in the : : F “ gece ane ley, makes this special offer to Nevada propatatory departments, and: 3,890 Cit cc ee oti cake a fallact instructors and 31,566 students in the Py, PeeDe.: ed . of the very best upper and lower teeth for $26.50, and refund to the patron she sum of $6.50 for expenses of making the-trip between Nevada City and Grass Valley. This includes 4 tempo; rary set without any charge whatever. Poor peuple should take ‘this into consideration. Go and. visit the Doctor coliggiate departments.’ The total r derived from productive funds 36.589. The tuition fees amount to $1,568,433 annual.y. The total value t of collegiate grounds, buildings and apparatus is $43,565,413 nut —A wealthy. man, whose identity is o3-1m not disclosed, has stibseribed £300,000 . While you b-ve a chance. for the establishment of a Christian hos A panes Gaara uni ty at Nanking, China.: Mr. Pape A 1eton, of Leeds, Eng:, has offered = $75,000 for the begianing of missionWher she was a Child, work among the Indian tribes’in the She cried for Castoris valley of Amazon. A single donor When she became Miss, his sent 00 to the English Church Missionary Society.» Mrs. Elizabéth She clung to Castoria Tiiompson, of Boston, spends all her When she had Children, income of §50,000 a year in charity except what is barely sufficient to enablé her to live pluinly.— Eachange. —_—Om —™ ‘a LIGHT. ON. PHRENOLOGY. Some of Its Teachings Found to Have & Firm Scientific Basis. ‘ It is a curious fact that modern research appears about to establish a firm scientific basis. for some of the teachings of phrenology just at a time when that doctrine has passed almost entirely out of vogue: At the Anthropological Institute in London some ‘ime since Mr. Bernard Hollander read a paper ON vouvers or aavation, bring* ing together: the results of muny ‘xperiments in applying the galvanic vurrents to different parts of the brain. It has been pointed out, for instance, by-various trained ‘observers that the emotion of joy throws into action the great zygomatic muscles which draw the mouth upward and_ backward, while at the same. time the obicular muscles are more or less contracted. Now it has been found that there is a definite portion of the brain where a galvanic current produces exfhe gave them Cactoria “Like Magic s HE effect produced by Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Colds, Coughs, Croup, and Sore Throat are, in most cases, immediately relieved by the use of this wonderful remedy. It strengthens the vocal organs, allays irritation. and pre. veut -the inroads of Consumption; in, every stage of that dread Ayer’s Cherry Pec~~ toral relieves coughme Del ing and.induces : aN Y refeshing rest. “T have used Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral in my family for thirty years and have halways fewnd it. the best a gare for croup, to which complaint my children have been subject.”—Capt. U. Carley, Brooklyn, N. ¥. ‘ : “From an. experience of over thirty years in. th ae ge, proprietary medizines, I feel justified in recommending Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. One of the best recommendations df the Pectoral is the enduring quality of its popularity, it being more salable now than it was elthough a curreat applied elsewhere does not move them. It is thus apparent that the effect of a galvanic current upon this portion of the brain is to produce the physical expression of ‘joy, and it’ is exactly in this place that Combe located his organ of cheerfulness, which he afterwards called hope. Another learned professor has stated that the brain centers ‘for the facial movements are . ‘ound to correspond with Gall’s center ‘or mimicry or imitation.-In still a different spot the galvanic éarrent.will cause movements of the lips, tongue and cheeks, indicating. that here must . bethe seat of gustatory sensation. In the year 1624, when phrenology was attracting great attention, many men -luimed to have discovered the organ of gustativeness or alimentiveness, which they located over this sdme spot There is also another. centerwhere the current causes contraction of -z certain muscle which retracts the angle of the mouth, and is strong; eontracted under the influence go! feur, and forsthis reason has received the name of the muscle of fright. It is in this region that Gall and Spurzheim located their organ of caytiousness, Which they found largety developed in timid people. There is still another center which when excited by the current, is said, to @ause ‘raisin’ of the shoulders with extension of the arms,’’ and both Darwin and Mante: \ ‘ gazza have long since referred this er Cik tat olekns 14th, 1859. gesture to ‘‘the expression of patience, A success: was considptest ¢narvelons.”— R. S, Drake; M. D., Beliot, Kans. “My little sister, four. years of age, was so ill from bronchitis that we had almost given up-hope of her. recovery. Our family physician,.a skilful man and of large experience, pronounced it useless to give her any more medicine ; saying that he had.dorie all-it was pos«sible to. do, and we must prepare for the worst. Asa last resort, we determined to try. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and I can trnly say, with the most happy results. After.taking a few doses she seemed to breathe easier, and, within a week, was out of danger, We.-continued giving the Pectéral ‘until satisfied she was entirely’ well. This has given me unbounded fait! in the preparation, and I recommend it confidently to my customers.”—C. QO. Lepper, Druggist, Fort Wayne, Ind. Fort Colds and Coughs, take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, ‘Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1 ; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. Notice to Contractors, NUE IS HEREBY GIVEN that speci fications and bidg, will be received by the Board of Trustees of Nevada City, until October 25,1889, at.6 o'clock P. M., for buildinga bridge across. Beer Creek at the foot of Broad street. The bridge to be of the same dimensions in length and width as the present one, with a six-foot sidewalk on the south side of the bridge for its whole length. By order of the Board of Trustees, ALEX. GAULT, President. disease, } purchases. Im = INwumoeoerous quiere && Shaw's Three Stores on Main St., Nevada City. We are now receiving* our regular Fall and Winter stock for 1889-90 and in order to make room for the same must get rid of mary goods carried over from last Spring’s We have consequently made Important Reduction mPrices ! = Tsimos = of = We keep for sale everything in the line of HARDWARE,. TINWARE, PA\NTS AND OILS, DOORS AND. WINDOWS, CROCKERY WARE, Sole Agents for the Hercules Powder. Hydraulic Pipe Made to Order. Plumbing and Gas Fitting. sy é In our Furniture Department we -also challenge competition. rect from Eastern manufacturers in large quantities and at the very lowest prices. Our customers get the benefit of these advantages. Furniture, Beds, Blankets,Comforters, Window Shades. -CORNICE POLES, Ete. Parlor Suites, All Kinds of Chairs and Lounges: —— 0. UPHOLSTERING A SPECIALTY. eS ane eene A Very Nice Assortment of Willow Rockers. Allof the Latest Eastern Stvles in this Department. . = 1A Few Hardwood Bedroom i At our Carpet Store we have a big line of Fine, Medium and Cheap Carpets. We have in our employ one of the best Best Carpet-Layers in the county. In this Store will also be found a wide variety of Wall Paper, Mouldings, : Etc., Picture. Frames Made to Order. Call and inspect our Goods and learn our prices whether you want to buy or not. Khesse & Shan, Proprietors of the 3 Stores on Mair Street, Wevada Citv. > : Goods. oO 4 6) STOVES, GLASS WARE, ETC. We buy diC tes t be sold at a Satie, 0 BEitc. o--—depot. Apply to. twenty-tive years ago, when’ its great }$2500. two barns; farin ata low price: irrigated. offer at. present. Por Sl ot Reo Bay Terms ’ Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bearing Orchards. ‘ Both places are within two miles of the Narrow Gaug~ Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev ery advantage for a desirable home. $5000--320 acres, three miles from Grass Valley ; good hotse and barn ; 200 acres cleared ; good orchard in bearing; a large, never-failing supply of free water; all implenients, tools, etc.; with place. ; $3750--450 wcres gently rolling fruit or zrazing hand; all fenced; 100 acres cleared ; good water; large house und barn; improvements cost about Great bargain ; “must be sold, : $900-}.-60 acres yood 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; fpee water for irrigating. $2 1.5 Oun425 aeres of good fruit und vegetable land; two geod houses and 100 acres cleared; orchard and garden; free water for a portion of place. Will be eold at the above: low price on account of absence. $41 5052104 acres; highly improved; good house and barn, orchard, free water, seven head of catile, two horses,'wagon, andall farming implements; situate three miles from Nevada City. $6000125 acres; not more than 2 miles from Nevada City or Grass Val ley ; neariy all cleared ; good house and barn; fine orehard: ih bearing, consiste ing of a variety of rees; good water; all can be irrigated ; all under fence. $250040125 acres; 4 mites from Nevada City; 80 acres cleared; house and barn; some fruit trees; free water for irrigating. TIA See $8000-4560 acres; two miles from Nevada City; covered with a fine growth of pine and oak timber, which alone is worth more than price asked ; soil is ver¥ rich and will make excellent fruit land. when cleared; all can be &@ These areonly a few of the bargains we have to We have all kinds of Lands at prices jranging from $5 to $75 per acre. oO GEO. E. BRAND, Secretary. Nevada County Land aud Improvement Asso . ciation, Nevada City. Reon sn ene Special Bargains in Lands. 00st A real bargain. Arare chance to secure a ‘profitable Aare 2S a Bu B/S Be Terms Easy. tention -to resist.’ Just here was placed Gall’s organ of veneration, and ‘when this is~ defective in children, Combe says, they are regardless of au-, thority, prone to. rebellion and little attentive to command. It would seem, from the facts gathéred and compared by Mr. Hollander, that the founders of what we are accustomed to consider as the antiq uated system of phrenology, though, unable in what was the state of knowledge at . that time to demonstrate their conclu< Sions,, must have been extremely shreWd-and careful observers of all the facts which lay within their reach, and that the theories which they based upon these observations are well worth a careful re-examination in the light of modern scicnce.~-N. Y. Sun. Silent, But. Very Industrious. . . submission and the absence of any in, < New York Bakery. D. W. KELLER : Proprietor -—o— AVING PURCHASED THIS ‘WELL’ known and popular Bakery of G. Wm. Durst, on : OOMMEROIAL STREET, I intend to keep on hand at all times a goo? Variety of z BREAD. 5 * PIES, CAKE, Wedding Cats ~—— And Pastry Made to or¢er »n shert.notice and on most reasonable ter.. Sees
All orler for .nything in my line prom ptly attended tu. r By strict attention to business, giving good satisfaction and selling at low rates,I “You don’t appear to have mucb tc say iis evening, -Mr. McGinnis,”’ re, marked the landlady. . , "No, ma'am,’ said’ the. boarder. Plying his knife vigorously on the warmed-over steak. ‘I’m not’ doing Ete ,! HAS OPE Shopping, including RATES hope to merit a liberal patronage. . mueh talking, but I keep on sawing D. W. KELLE~, wood, ma’am, just as hard.”’#3 = Sa rene — O12 Pine at., Sam #0 % ’ “MRS. EMMELINE CRAIGIN, (LATE OF BOSTON,) NED A Millinery, Gentlemen’s Wear, House Furnishing Goods, ¥ Wedding, Birthday and Christmus Gifts,. : Selected with care and taste. . Especial care taken to buy at LOWEST Will cheerfully send samples. NO CHARGE for the shopping. All orders must be accompanied by money order or registers d letter. Francisco. Purchasing Bureau at San Francisco,’ ND WILL GIVE HER PERSONAL ATLA tention to supplying the Ladies of distant cities with all and every branch of Dress Goods, Shoes,} Underwear, Hosiery, $ Referenves—The ‘best people of New York, Philadeipbia, Boston, etc. MRS, EM». LINE CRAIGIN, Langtry Bangs, Invisible Fronts, . Saratoga Waven. MRS. E. H. HUBBARD, Private Parlors for Dressing Ladies and . Ghildren’s Hair. ANU FACTURER OF HUMAN HAIR GOOD3 AND TOILET ARTICLES. GOLDEN HAIR WASH, For Bleaching the Hair. No. 923 Market Street, opposite Mason, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. National Meat Market OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK. ° 0.J NAFFZIGER..... Proprietor Ba: Punk, MUTTON, VEAL, SAUSA GEs, hic :: HAMs, BACON AND LARD, wholesale o retail.: And»!l kinds of Mea ts usually found TF Grst-cluss Market. xX. Hy vasine CONCLUDED TO CLOSE OUT Marks business at North San Juan offers for sale his entire stock «tan IMMENSE SACRIFICE ! Everything tobe Sold Regard less of Cost The stock consists of ‘i Dey Goods Faney Goods, LADIES’ and GENTS” Furnishing Goods, Etc. Read Th’s Price List: es, 50 cents per yard. Indigo Prints, 12 yds $1. Best Prints, 18 yds, $1. Domestic Gingham, yds, $1. Cheviot, 12 yards, $1. Bleached Muslin, 12 yd§, $1. Unbleached yds, $1. 9-4 wide Sheeting, 20 cts. per yard. 18 Muslin, 12 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, AT S0-: Silks, Satins, Velvets, Plushes,. Laces, Embroideries, And all kinds of Fancy Goods —AT— One-hal Regular Rates . BIG .BARGAINS = i Geuts’ Furnishing Goods, . fO@ Orders from Nevada City, Grass Valley or any other place promptly attended to. gy A Fine 2-story Brick Building * onabie figure. Come one, come all and. see for yourselves, I. MARKS, North San Juan Notice to Contractors. TOTICE' IS HEREBY GIVEN that sepaL rate bids will be received by the Clerk of the Board of Trustees of Nevad City, until 6o'clock Pp. M., on’ Friday, Oct, 25th, 1889, for building u bridge across Manzanita Kavine on Washington street, und for making. fills on same street as per plans and specifications on file atthe office of the City Clerk; By order of the Board ot Trustees, bi ALEX GAULT, President. . Attest: T. H. Carr, Clerk. Nevada City, Cal., Oct. 14, 1889. VW) SEA WONDERS exist in thou sands of forms, but are surpassed iy by the marvels of invention. ‘Those who are in need of profita~.@ work that can be done while living at home should at once send their address to Hallett & Co., Portland, Maine, and receive free, full information how either sex, al) ‘uges, can earn from $5 to $25 per day and upwards wherever they live. You are started free. Capital not.required. Some have make Over $50 im a single day at this wok all aneceed Weisshein Bros., «& Co, BANKERS, GRASS VALLEY.... Sees CAL. Established 1876. ~ Canital Invested -$50 000. Transacta General Banking Business, ig Drafts on San Francisco, New York, London, Paris and Berlin: Stocks and Bonds bought and sold. Special facilities for making Collections. Highest price paid for Gold and . Silver Bullion. os Assay Office. Deposits Received. Interesi Altowed on Deposits. es CORRESPONDENTS, San Francisco—The nian Bank Limited, ~ New York—C. B. Richard & Go. Anglo CaliforMeats delivered fee of charge. : C, J, NAFFZ GER 2 Cashmere, 36 and 40 inch=} Will be sold for cash at a very reasCHEAPEST PLACE Im Neovadia County. Established August 5th, 1856. G. E. TURNER, PROPRIETOR. The Largest Stock of vs HARDWARE ° ; In Nevada County. The Largest Steok of : STOVES AND RANGES : In Nevada County. The Largest Stock of "RON AND STEEL In Nevada County. The Largest Stock of . GUNS AND PISTOLS In Nevada County. The Largest Stock of CROCKERY AND LAMPS In Nevada County. The largest Stock of GLASSWARE AND VASES In Nevada County. The Largest Stock of PLATED WARE Ui Nevada County. The Largest Stock of TINWARE In Nevada County. The Largest Stéek of GRANITE WARE In Nevada County. ‘The Largest Stock of WOOD AND WILLOW WARE In Nevada County. The Largest Stock of PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES ° In Nevada County. The Largest Stock of CUTLERY In Nevada County. The Largest Stock of DOORS AND WINDOWS LEATHER GAS AND WATER PIPE BRASS COODS BELTING AND ROPE, PLOWS fND SCYTHES, SEWER PIPE, CHIMNEY PIPE, In Nevada County. And Everything else usually kept in an Establishment of this kind. GEO. E. TURNER, PinesStreet, Nevada City. ROBERT MARTIN. WM. H. MARTIN DAVID MUIR, " —THE— MINERS’ FOUNDRY NEVADA CITY, CAL., Manufacturers of MACHINERY fOF ALL KINDS. Milling, Hoisting and Pumping Rigs, Mining Cars a-specialt-:, Castings of all kinds. Agents in Nevada and Sierra Counties —FOR THE— : PELTON WHEEL Giving the-bargest Percentage Of Power of any Water Wheel Made. (O@" Mining men and others invited'tocall and inspect our establishment and its facilities for turning out first-class work: MINERS’ FOUNDRY SPRING ‘STREET, Rear. Methodist Church, Nevada City a Emil F. Rosenthal, DEALER IN > NHOICE CONFECTIONERY, THE C BRANDS OF ARSE CIGARS AND TOBACCO TOYS of every description, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Iam_preparedto furnish everything in my line, Fresh and Pure. Tne LARGEST STOCK in Nevada City. : Tropical Fruits a Specialty. Commercial St., nearly opposite Tran Printing Office. a ss ART SCHOOL. — Py R. W, J. STRAIGHT will_rec M pupils on TASK and FRIDAY of each week, at the Union Hotel, Nevada City, where he wil L different branches of : _— = Oil Water Color and Pastel Painting. The rudimenta of NATURE with penclt Se caret NG FROM aud easy by practical application. Z pppamalis Drawing apd Shading, Crayon Drawing and Portrait Work, Mechanical, Architectural and Machinery eh ad all efficiently and satisfactorily aur YO 7 can live as heme, and make more money at work for us, t 1 anything else ta ye pneeded; you are started free. Both sexes and terms free. Better not delay. Costs you jyondon—The Alliance Bank Limited. PAINTING # DRAWING. the world. Capital not all ages.. Any one can do the work. Large eacnings sure from first start. Costly outfit nothing tosend your address and find out Of Nevada City. Proprietor. COMMERIAL STREET, opposite American Tea Store. — Everything in my line Cheaper ‘lian Ever Before. Look at some of the Prices: Cigars at Retail. Jockey Club (Key West)....... 10 cen Our Poet.. .. anys 8 fora quarter La Rose heey West). -.--10 cents Stolen Kisses. _—s.... --.8 for a quarter SouVerilit (Key West) ..:..... 10 cents WOSUIMBtON 6%. ieee icc cen ccs cds 10 cents Jay,Bye-See .... .%.. ieiers 8 for a quarter Guarantee .....66-64. .8 fora quarter Wait For Me.. .. .-6 for a quarter A. Duybin’s Choice 6 fora quarter Ariadpe 8 for a quarter My ten cent cigars are sold by other dealers-for 124 cents; my 8% cent cigars for ten cents; my 5 cent cigars are the best in the market. . All brands by the box lower than the lowesu. -Tobaccos, And all other kinds in proportion Smoking Tobacco. ‘A fine grade at 25 cents a pound, ~~ Canned Fruits, Oysters, Etc At from 10 to 25 percent less than Is usual ly charged in other stores. Soda Crackers. The best, perbox.... esse. 85 Cots Pipes, Cigar Holders, Etc. My stock is large and new? Prices lower than the same can be bought for elsewhere Pocket Knives. T lead in this line. My cutlery is of the Le brands, and I challenge competition in prices. ; Gombs and Brushes. I carry a nice stock ranging in price from 5 to40 cents each. Whatis the use of payin fancy prices for such things when Ise] equally good ones for less money? : , Stationery. Writing matérials, plain and fancy. All the latest styles in paperties,. x * Also, slates, tablets, ete. Prices down to bedrock. . ‘Perfumes. The choicest and most popular at pric that will astonish you: for instance'. ell 25-cent cologne for 20cents, and 50-cent Florida water, for 40 cents. Toilet and Common Soaps, I have reduced these almost to cost, and 1 bought them very low. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Blacking. ° The best domestic andimported kinds. } make a specialty of shoe dressings and un dersell other dealers. Walking Sticks, Particular attention of gentlemen called to novelties inthisline, A good eane for 10 cents. An elegant one for 20 cents. Boss (genuine hickory) canes, with crooked handies, only $1. : Toys, Toys, Toys. A thousand kinds such as please the little folks most. Fine Police Whistles, 20 cents. Cigar lighters, 24 cents, i Jam almost giving them away, Candies, Everybody knows I keep the fresh finest in town y a Fruits and Vegetables. All kinds ia their seasoau. Caan be bough cheaper from me than elsewhere, Fish. Fresh fish every Thursday and Friday. All persons indebted to the firm of daoe & Durbin are requested to im, f tle with me. i sia ARORA ETAS A NEBW FIRM AT= AN OD STAND. DENNEY & HITCHINGS ’ TAKE THIS METHOD OF informing the citizens of Nevada County that they have business of Horse Shoeing —AND— Wagon Making, At the Old Claney Shop, Broad Street; NEVADA CITY, Where they are prepared to do work in their line na manner to givethe very best of satisfaction. ‘ HORSE-SHOEING a Specialty. Roadsters and Freight Horses shud in the best style oftheart and the work warranted to ast. WACON-MAKING, We will guarantee to set an axle go that it will run one-third lighter than if ftom any other shop. : We will guarantee to settires so asto uvoid all dish to wheels, We have the facilities for doing heavy or light work, and Warrant satisfaction in é¥ery case. All orders promptly attended to. None but first-class mechanics employed . Ketabiished im 1852 JJ CT, Proprietor. . NO. 25 MAIN STRERT..,.NEVADA CITY Gye AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPJ tion refined, melted and Assayed. By request, Gold Bars exchanged for Coin. In connection with my Assay Office I have a smal] Quartz Mill with which I can make practical Mill Tests, and guarantee correct returns in every way. Working tests will be made with from 50 to §90 pounds, PRICE@ OF ‘NEVADA CATY. Broad Street, Betow National Hotal Jas. Cais + Proprietor —e MADE TO ORDER SADDLES, WHIPS, ODRRY OOMBS AN BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP. Repairing Neatly Done. 5 ©@All orders attended to promptly” * Tue San Francisco Evening Post is if you are wise you will do so at once. ‘B. HALLETT & CO., Portland, Me the leading evenin of San Penicese ies A on tf ~ a ALEX. DURBIN, ~~ Btar, Per PlUG, 0.60. eeepc sets ee 50 cents Climax, per plvy.-.-.:.5.. ...:50 cents ~ Sawlog, per. plug.... . 50 cents New Wrinkle, per plug. -50 cents formed a copartnership in the « sak ty Nevada: Assay . Office. The Leading Harness so Harness and Collars ) N 2 1 aA, Pa + th a.. a » a —o an FP ERP a des eo Nahe PP eS ge ee QOV@~sauewewsOnpenwremuner we: anc firs Mr fore ent the in vict ser) wei $491 Tra day min Filet was will min Nev agai at_\ effe by. last min Mr Prosy and } never cine . havir he ha detail diffic: It si physi + this ¢ yet th little the t and v with 1 He sc modes as mu Partu to fat) criptic he beg Anattio: prescr Vitiate of veg 80 sin every . tirely the a howey the se in a pr taste, modes Immedé back o: