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October 22, 1889 (4 pages)

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~ at that place nearly a year ago, or at ? si THE WHELPING ICE. ton The Daily Transcript. . vane we seni Ge tne OFFICE: @o. $2 Commercia) street, Nevada City, Cal fcIRCULATES 15 — Grass Valley, tg & Ready, nceville North San Juan, French Corral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore’s Fiat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every oth-’ ertown of Nevada county; also in Placer and Sierra counties, ai amento, San Francisco—in f. throughout the State “from Siskiyou to San Diego’ from the Sierra to the Sea.” TUESDAY. OOTOBER 22 1889. TRUCKEE ITEMS. Sundry Clippings From satur: ' day’s Republican. School will probagly commence two weeks frem Monday. Mrs. Alf Berg and children departed for Oakland tast ‘Wedneeday. W.A. Sleep came up. from Grass Valley thig-morning and will remain a few day i : The Geand Central’ Hotel at Lake Tahoe has closed for the season and A. J. Bayley and family went to their winter residence at Pilot Hil! yesterday. , The Knights of Pythias ‘residing at Boca have arranged to givea ball at that place tonight and-quite a number of Truckee Knights and. their ladies will attend. . f be The Supervisprs have purchased the Edwarde? tell bridge across the Yuba river for $5000. On general principles it is a good idea to buy up all the toll roads.and bridges and make them free, but if the Board could devise some means of reducing thé tax rate there would be greater rejuici:.g than there is over the purchase of: bridges. James Mayberry has a large of men at work at Donner Lake: The dam recently constructed. by the Truckee Lumber Co. will be raised about four feet and then the outler will be deepened by about the same distance. This‘will allow the holding of and subsequentiv drawing off o! about twelve feet of the lake’s surface for irrigating purposes. For the past few days the officers here have been looking up the matter and thus far have failed to find whoit was who struck Harry Thomas. No one at Boca kuows anything of a row force. any time when Thomas was injured. Aman who knew him states that Thomas said he had been hurt several yearsago. Itis not likely that the offence was committed in this county. a. ay Hotel Arrivals. Nationa, Excuanee, October 19— W.R. Kelty, P. A. Campbell, J. N. Sampson, L. L. Robinson, S. C. Harrghlin, F. H. Merzbach, Morris Fernbach, E. J. Murray, F. H. Rothchild, E. H. Selby, Wm. Johnson, San Francisco; A. Tregidgo, Ormonde; N. C. Miller, French Corral; W. C, Clarke, Bowman’s Dam; J. N. Spencer, San Jose Mine; Wm. Glover, Anthony House; J. A. Nickerson, Vina; Geo. Fuller, San Juan; F. Fowler, Mrs. Waite, Merced; A. Meyer, Cherokee; J. Young, Bloomfield; W. A. Wayland, C. Sellers, Forest City; Nevada City,19; Grass Valley 5 October ‘20th—‘W. H. Roden, A. Zekind, A. Casey, M. Wood, F. P. Burns, F.W. Bank, J.B. Kelley,S.F.; Geo. Star, Empire, M. L. Elliott, Pittsburg; Grass Valley, 8; City, 25; Union, October 19—Gen. R. H. Orton, Col. J. W. Guthrie, Sacramento; W.C. Frick, Baltimore, Md.; R. R. Porter, C. H. Briot, Chicago Park ; J.L. Tucker, Sam Framcisco; J. R. Davis, San Juan; Paul Schoen; Oakland; James Kelley,” Delhi Mine; Geo. Nihell,. San Francisco; Mrs. Graber, Berkeley ; H. J. Snelling, San ' Jose; B. Johneon, Los Angeles ; Grass Valley, 7; Nevada City, 29. October 20—T. F. McCarthy, San Francisco; William Hammell, Scott’s Flat; Mrs. H. Briggs, Seattle ; Georze Armstrong, Sacramento; W.W. B. Stevens & w., Oakland; Grass Valley, 4; City, 32. Y L That Land Contest. Saturday’s Sacramento Bee says: A large number of Nevada county people have ‘been in attendance at the United States Land Office here. The particular object of their presence. is the hearing of the case entitled Ogden et al. vs. Augustine Cordia, the former being mineral-affiants and the latter an agricultural claimant. ‘The land involved is 4) acres near the eastern limits of Nevada City, and it is wortb $5000. Cordia. being taken. Herculean Strength ee Continually onthestrain, or overtaxed at intervals, is far less desirable than ordinary vigor perpetuated by rational “-diet and exercise and abstention from ¢ pugilists and athletes rarely attain extreme old aze. As ordinary vigor may be retained by @ wise regard for sanitary living, and for the protection against disease which timely and judicious medication afexcess. Professional fords, 80 also it may be lost through prolonged sedentary labor, uniuterrupted mental strain, and {foolish eat‘ing and drinking, the chief and most immediate sequence of all four being dyspepsia. . For this condition thus, or in any other way induced, aud for -its . . Offspring, a failure of miistular aid nerve power,, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters isthe primést and most genial of remedies. Wet only indigestion but loss of flesh; appetite and sleep are remedied” by it. Incipient maiaria and fsieimatism are banished, and : kidney, bowel and liver complaint r “mnoved by it. 2. er Beehive Baking Powder Is the purest and strongest. The finest prizes are given with it. For sale at J. J. Jackson's. tf. them as ‘. carnage. Coast of Newfoundland. Thousands of seals are found in patches on the floes, but when one patch is exterminated the men often have to wander far from the ship in search of more prey, and it is then that thelr early training in copying comes in. advantageéusly. Occasionally the sealers go eiyhteen or twenty miles away from thé vessel over the ice, and in all places it may not be equally strong.’ Sometimes the pans are scattered; then the experienced copyist will use a slab of ice as a raft, guiding it into the desired position with his gaff, and so ferrying himself across the “‘leads’’ or open water. At other times the *‘lolly’’ or ‘‘sludge”’ is soft, but will ata time, so the hunters spring rapidly ove’ till they find a more secure pan on When they have gone far and have to drag their considerable distance back to the ship, it may happen that-where the ice has * ‘been all secure on the journey out the sealers find a gap too wide to jump ly' ing right in their homeward path. But even if no floating pans-are within reach, they are at no loss what to do; the ‘‘tows,”’ each containing five or six sealskins with the blubber attached, are flung into the water; the blubber causes them to float and the men use stepping-stones across the bear just one foot whieh to take “breath. ‘tows’ of. skin a open water. Accidents, of course, oocur from time to time, and men often go through the ‘‘lolly” or miss their footing and come in fora cold bath, which, considering their filthy condition, may not be altogether an unmitigated evil; but it is rarely that any of them are drowned, as help is always at hand. Occasionally the’ whelping ice approaches so close to.the shore that the“landsmen come in for their share of the spoil, and then even the women and children eagerly join the scene of In the spring of 1883, at a place called Bett’s cove, one woman secured five-and-thirty seals in one day, and at Twillingate many women killed heavy loads of seals, the people going twelve milés from land on the ice to reap this harvest. When thcice remains tightly packed for any length of time in the bays.the seals sometimes crawion to the land, and at Bonavista Bay. it has happened that as many as 1,500, seals have been killed among the bushes. on one of the islands. A few years ago the seal’ ice came close to the town of St. John’s, and the inhabitants sallied out to reap the benefit. As they went seaward in the morning some of the hunters saw @ man with his gun beside him sitting on a hammock of ice not far from the mouth of the harbor. At his feet lay a dead seal They went on in quest of . their,prey, and walked-sofar out that it was late in the afternoon before they returned. Happening to pass by the same spot they saw the man still sitting on the same hummock ant theseal lying as before. They went up to him. The man was -dead, sitting upright stark and star‘ng, frozen hard as the ice on -which he rested. — Nineteenth Century. ee OB HUMOROUS. ° —Anxious Mother—‘‘Has Mr. Bashful proposed yet?’ Daughter—‘‘Not exactly; but last evening, when I wa: holding little Dick in my lap, Mr. Bashful’ went to the piano and-sang: ‘Would 1 were a boy again.’’’—Philadel; hia Record. —Visitor —‘‘What a beautiful library you have I really envy you.” Retired Butcher—‘‘Yes; and just look at the binding of them books.”’ they are all*bound im calf.” “T see; “Just so, what furnished the leather. be ‘Indeed, yes,”’ assented Ruffclub. ist, you see.”’ ‘ank tum-tums sounded a varying emotions. — Burdette €. Advertised Letters. The following is a list of letters remaining in the Postoffice at Nevada City, California, for the week ending October 12th, 1889. ‘Any one calling for these letters will please a:k for advertised letters: : Briggs, Alberk K. Callinan, Thos, Hackey, Lizzie Hackey, Mrs. T. Harris, J. M. Hendrick, Mrs. Millie Kiling, Miss 8. Kirkwood, Mre. Lynch, Mrs. M. Luit, H.C. Martin, Mrs. Lizzie MeNavell Mra. Pascoe, Mary A. Richardson, Miss FE. C. Shively, Miss Ida Autoniv, Jose Gcines Catvin R. Cirarke, P.M. a eee Success in life is the result of push and energy. If the blood is impure and sluggish, both body and mind lack vigor. To cleanse and vitalize the blood and impart new life to the system, nothing else has. such a marvelous effect as Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Tue San Franci-co Evening Post is the leading evening paper of San Francisco. tf A Great Inducement. Dr. J. R. Van Aukin, .the famous painless dentist located at Grass Valtey, makes this special offer to Nevada City people: He will make a full set of the very best upper and lower teeth for $26.50, and refund to the patron the sum of $6.50 for expenses of making the trip between Nevada City and Grass Valley. This includes a temporary set without any charge whatever. Poor peuple should take this into consideration. Go‘and visit the Doctor while you b-ve a chance. 03-1m , Ace! ice! The Nevada Ice Company is now prepared to deliver ice to-consumers in any part of thecity. Orders'left at the office of the Company, foot of Main street, on the Plaza, or with the driver will be promptly attended to. tf ————0 @e-o— The Boss Photographer. 6. J. Adams, the Grass Valley photographer, has the best fitted-up gallery and is one of the most experienced and skillful artists to be found anywhere. All'should visit hisstudio and procure a dozen cabinets which he is making forthe next thirty days at $24 dozen. Don’t miss the chance. The boom will not last leng as there is no money to be made at this extremely low price. tf. Take ‘Notice. ‘All persons knowing themselves indebted to the firm of Weisenburger Bros. are requested ‘to cull and set tle without delay. Office at Postoffice. WEISENBURGER Bros. ee A Safe Investment Is one which is guaranted to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for ‘Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, “roup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and wreeble to taste, periectly, and can tlways bedepended upor = Trial botles free at Carr Bros. Drug Store. and I killed all them calves myself —‘*Don’t you love to hear the tinkling of the guitar upon the moonlit lake?’ asked Miss Lilybud, sweetly. “It makes it so handy to drown the guitarAnd the silvery tink-alike falling tears as they sat and listened with the Etta?’’ asked the little sister one morning at the breakfast table. déar, curelessly, ‘‘on'y I was listening outW.L. Long, of Nevada City, represents Ogden and C, F. Gardner The case has been on hearing for three days and testimony is still —‘What:is “George’s last name, “Simpson, said Et‘a,” with a becoming blush. “What makes you ask?¥ Oh, nothing,’ cuid the little sister, ” ide the parlor djor when he was here ‘ast night, and Lihought from what I ‘veard you say to lim all the time that it might be Doant.”’ —‘*Do you know, Miss Belle, that ts weally a waste of time to do s0 much thinking?’ said Gus. De Jay. ‘Ivs quite vewy fatiguing to think,}-,, ieee i yo know.” “Do you think so?”’. jigansethe System Effectuaily, “Ya’as; I somciimes really wondeh — S09 THAT — es why we have bwains anyhow.” ‘Oh, every :thing -has*its purpose, Mr. Jay. Brains are very useful to some people to keep their heads from caving in, you know.”—Merchant Travler. —Fond Father—“I declare, Aggie, you are #, perfect fac-simile of your yother when :he was your age.” Aggie (just home from boarding «hool)—‘‘Please call. me Agonies, papa. As you say, I presume I am a fah’ simmec! of mamma in her younger days.’ Fond Father (communing with himself in the woodshed 2 few moment; . ! er)—‘*Papa! Mamma! Agonies? Foh simpieel!! Jumpin’ Jerusalem! Is that what I pay one hundred ind (ifty dollars a term for?’’—Chicago Aribune. --‘tRebecea: you shall not shpeak mit dot Mose* levi vonce more.” ‘O fadder,“ you virork mine heart! Ve Vy shall I not vos almost enjoged. shpeak mit him?” ‘He haf sheated me. He haf so!d’me a paste diamond for a shenuine shtone.’’ ‘‘O fadder, dot should reconimend him to you asa son-in-law. If he can foo] a vise man ‘like: you, see vat a fortune-he haf in der. chewelry piziness.’’ ‘Vell, Re‘becea, you vas schm:irder as I thought. Get married ven you like. I am ankebious to go into bardnership mit mine son-in-law!”He Knew. \ Mrs. Pettie (stroliing on the beach)—So you are an orphan, little boy? Little Boy (turning up stones with his tocs afver shedder erabs for bait) —Yessum; pa died last week. ; Mrs. Pettie—W hat didhe die of? Little Boy (putting a crab in: his pocket, —Ammonia. Mrs. Pettie—You mean pneumonia. ‘ombines the juice of the Blue Figs of alifornie, so lay: "ive and nutritious, ‘ith the medicin;: virtues of plants nown to be most beneficial to the uman system, forming the ONLY PERECT REMEDY to act gently yet romptly on the sIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWEL ‘URE BLOOD, EFRESnING SLEEP, ~ HEALTH and STRENGTH Vaturally folléw. Everyone is using it nd 2ii are delighted with it.”. Ask your ‘ruggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. -Manuactured omy by the TALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CC. San Francisco, Cat.-: Louisvitie. Ky. New Yorn, WY. ¥ Phe Leading Harness Shop OF NEVADA CiTyY. Broad Street, + Beiow National Hotal Jas. Cairns Proprietor . —— Harness and Gollars MADE TO ORDER SADDLES, WHIPS, CURRY OOMBS AN BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP. Repair':.g Neatly Dore. Ma All orders attended to promptiy’ ~ Tux San Francisco Evening Post is purchases, -Tmnportant Reduction in Prices!» = Times = of = Goods. a : We keep for sale everything in the line of Im GHANUML ~ CLEARANCE SIL neces & Shaw's Three Stores on Main St., Nevada City.) o-—— We are now receiving our regular Fall and Winter stock for 1889-90 and in order to make room for the samé must get rid of mary goods carried over from last Spring’s We have consequently made =" Numerous HARDWARE, PA\NTS AND OILS, CROCKERY WARE, Comforters, A Few Hardwood Bedroom Su In this Store will also be Wall Paper, Eitc., Picture Frames Proprietors For Sale or Rent Both places are within two depot. _Both have good hou -. ery advantage for a desirable Apply to ciation, Nevada City. acres cleared ; good water; large house $2500. Great bargain; must be seld. acres cleared ; house and barn, vineyar $2 1 50-4429 acres of good fruit and two barns; 100 acres cleared; orchard of place. situate three miles from Nevada City. farnn at a low price. lev ; nearly all cleared ; good house and ing of a variety of rees; good water; al and barn ; some fruit trees; free water pt es 7 a Wa a irrigated. &@ These areonly a few o TINWARE, DOORS AND WINDOWS, CLASS WARE, ETC. Sole Agents for the Hercules Powder. Hydraulic Pipe“Made to Order. Plumbing and Gas Fitting. ° ; In our Furniture Department we also challenge competition. } rect from Eastern manufacturers in Jarge quantities and at the very lowest prices. Our customers get the benefit of these advantages. 3 Furniture, Beds, Blankets, CORNICE POLES, Etc., Parlor Suites, All Kinds of Chairs and Lounges.) UPHOLSTERING A SPECIALTY. o——_A Very Nice Assortment of Willow Rockers. Allof the Latest Eastern Styles in this Department. —— aR aa © 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. a. o ~ ‘ . . Call and inspect our Goods and learn our prices whether vou want to buy or not. of the 3 Stores on Main Street. NWevada Citv. 0 Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bearing Orchards. GEO. E. BRAND, Secretary Nevada County Land aiid Improvement Asso —_—_90 —-_ — _ Special Bargains in Lands £618) a $5000-=320 acres, three miles from Grass Valley ; good house and barn ; 200 acres cleared; good orchard in bearing ; a large, never-failing supply of free water ; all implements, tools, etc., witf place. ‘ $37 50-450 ucres gently rolling fruit or grazing land; all fenced; 100 $900--60 acres good fruit land, situate three miles from Nevada City; 15 wagon and farming impléments; free water for irrigating. Will be sold at the above low price on account of absence. $41 50--104 acres; highly improved; good house and barn, orchard, free water, séven head of cattle, two horses,'wagon, and all farming implements; $6000125 acres; not more than 2 milesfrom Nevada City or Grass Val $2500-2125 acres; 4 miles from Nevada City; 80 acres cleared; house $8Q00--560 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. very rich and will make excellent fruit land when cleared; all can be offer at. present. We have all kinds of Lands at prices ranging from $5 to $75 per acre. STOVES, We buy diWindow Shades. ites to be sold at a Sacrifice, found a wide vuriety of Mouldings, Etc., Made to.Order.
» IMMENSE SACRIFICE ! Closine Ont Business AT NORTH SAN JUAN. xX. Marks AVING CONCLUDED TO CLOSE OUT H business at North San Juan offers for e his entire stock at an Everything tbe Sold Regard less of Cost! The stock consists of Dry Goods Fancy Goods, LADIES’ and CENTS" Furnishing Goods, Etc. Read Th’s Price List: Cashmere, 36 and 40 inches, 50 cents per yard. Indigo-Prints, 12 yds $1. Best Prints, 18 yds, $1. Domestic Gingham, 18 yds, $1.5 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. Ladies’ ,Gossamers, 50 cts each, Shoes, Children’s Gossamers, 35 cents each. ALSO : Silks, Satins, Velvets, Plushes, Laces, Embroideries, ~ And all.kinds of Fancy Goods At on Easy Teas x ‘miles of the Narrow Gaugses, barns, fine fruit,and ev home. a and barn; improvements cost about d, garden, six head cattle, horse and A real bargain. vegetable land; twogood houses and and garden; free water for a portion Arare chance to secure a profitable barn; fineorchard in bearing,-consist1 can beirrigated ; all under fence. for irrigating. LANDS. f the bargains we have to Terms Easy. MRS. EMMELINE CRAIGIN, (LATE OF BOS8TON,) HAS OPENED A Purchasing Bureau at San Francisco, ND WILL GIVE HER PERSONAL ATtention to supplying the Ladies of @istant cities with all and every branch of Shopping, including Dress Goods, Shoes,} Underwear, Hosiery, Millinery, Gentlemen’s Wear, House Furnishing Goods, Wedding, Birthday and Christmus Gifts, Selected with care and taste. Expecial care taken to buy at LOWEST RATES, rae Will cheerfully send samples, NO CHARGE for the shopping. All orders must be panied by ey order or register: d lettr. Referenves—The best people of New York, Philadelphia, Boston, e . MRS. EMELINE CRAIGIN, Little Boy—No, I don’t; I mean ammonia. Guess I know; I seed him drink it.—Life. the leading evening paper of San Francisco. : tf 912 Pine st., San Francisco. Langtry Bangs, Invisible Fronts, Saratoga Waves. MRS. E. H. HUBBARD, Private Parlors for Dressing Ladies and Qhildren’s Hair, M ANUFACTURER 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. 0.3 NAFFZIGER. ... Proprietor EEF, PUnK, MUTTON, i B me wus TON, VEAL BAUBA HAMS, BACON AND LARD, wholesale o retail, . And all kinds of Me fi lass Merkot. ea i Cgeetiz found I [Gents Furnishing Goots One-half Regular Rates BIG! .BARGAINS No ay @@ Ordets from-Nevada City, Grass Valley or any other place promptly attended to. go 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 Notice to Contractors. OTICE 18 BEREBY GIVEN that sepeHa rate bids will be received by the tlerk of the Board of Trustees of Nevada City, until6o’clock Pp. M., on Friday, Oct. 25th, 3889, for Lgoejae a bridge across Manzanita Ravine on Washington street, and 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, ALEX GAULT, President. Attest: T. H. Carn, Glerk. Nevada City, Cal., O¢t.14, 1889, ADMD) SEA. WONDERS exist in thou. sands of forms, butare surpassed Lag 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 elther sex, all ages, can earn from $5 to $25 per day and upwards wherever they live. ou are started free. Capital not requ ee Some have make over $50 ir a single May at this work all anereed : ! Weishein Brus, € Co, BANKERS, GRASS VALLEY..,.....0AL, Established 1876. Canital Invested: -$50 000. Transacta General Banking Businers, Draw Drafts on San Francisco, New York, London, Paris and Berlin, Stocks and Bonds bought and sold. Special facilitiesfor making Collections, Highest price paid for Gold and Silver Bullion. Assay Office. Deposits Received. Interest Allowed on Deposits. ‘tof CORRESPONDENTS. . San Francisco—The Anyl lifornian Bank Limited. " “New York—C. B. Richard & Co. THE OLDEST HOUSE] AND THE— CHEAPEST PLACE Im Nevada County: Established August 5th, 1856. G. E. TURNER, PROPRIETOR. The Largest Stock of HARDWARE ‘ , In Nevada County. The Largest Steok of STOVES AND RANGES $ In Nevada County. The Largest Stock of IRON AND STEEL In Nevada County. The Largest Stock of GUNS AND PISTOLS Int 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 Ta Nevada County. The Largest Stock of TINWARE In. Nevada County. The Largest Stock 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 aAEATHER GAS AND WATER PIPE BRASS GOODS _ BELTING AND ROPE, PLOWS é4ND SCYTHES, SEWER PIPE, CHIMNEY PIPE, : In Nevada County. And Everything else usually kept in 2n Establishment fof this kind. GEO. E. TURNER, PinesStreet, Nevada City. ROBERT MARTIN. WM. H. MARTIN DAVID MUIR. —THE— (MINERS? FOUNDRY NEVADA CITY, CAL., Manufacturers of TgMINNG * MACHINERY [OF ALL KINDS, Milling, Hoisting and Pumping Rigs, Minine Cars a specialt::, Castings of all kinds. Agents in Nevada and Sierra Counties —FOR THE— PELTON WHEEL ._ Giving the Largest Percentage Of Power of any Water Wheel Made. 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 Emil F. Rosenthal, DEALER IN HOICE CONFECTIONERY, THE BE T BRANDS OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO TOYS of every description, FRUITS AND. VEGETABLES, Iam preparedto furnish everthing in my line, Fresh and Pure. Tne LARGEST STOCK in Nevada City. PL pers hag a specialty. “ ommercial St., nearly 0} te necri Printing Office, Pane satus ART SCHOOL. PAINTING # DRAWING, R. W. J. S . will receiv: M puplis on TRASH and FRIDAY of each week, at the Uni Hi . © vada City, where he will vn different branches of Oil Water Color and Pastel Painting. NATUR with pencil or color und easy by practical applicatio Crayon Drawing and Por it chanical, Architectural a Mac! 4 nd Drawing all efficiently and satisfactorily taught anything else the world. Ca needed; you are started free. all ages. earnings s ree. sexes Any one can do the work. La Meats delivered ¢ ee of charge. 5 ©, J; NAFFZIGER. _Lendan—The Alliance Bank Limittd, if you are wise you Will do so at once. B. HALLETT & CO. Portland, Me ‘\ Bae teach the] The rudiménta of §KET HING FROM mn. M@~ systematic Diamine cee. Shedine, or: ehinery can live at home, and make more money at work for us, than at 2 ital not from first start. Costly out: it and terms free. Better not delay. Costs you nothing tosend your address and find out —THE—* Leading : Variety : Store ALEX. DURBIN, Proprietor. — COMMERIAL STREET, opposite American Tea Store. on ; Everything in my line a Than Ever Beore. Look at some of the Prices: Cigars at Retail. Jockey Club (Key West). Our Poet La Rose (Key West).. Stolen Kisses Souvenir /Key West) . ngton., . epeeee cents Washi: -. .l0cents Jay-Eye-See.. for a quarter Guarantee .. 8 for a quarter Wait For Me.. .. ..6 for a quarter A. Durbin’s Choice,...... 6 for a quarter RAMAN . ies a eA es 8 for a quarter M i ten cent cigars are sold by other dealers for 1244 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 lowes«. ¢ Tobaccos. WERT, DOE PION. fee cicc ssc e seviveasees 50 cents Somers per plug Fivoes --.50 cents wlog, per plug... -50 New Wrinkle, Der pite. 50 Sake Aud all other kinds in proportion, Smoking Tobacco, A fine grade at 2% cents a pound, Canned Fruits, Oysters, Etc At from 10 to 25 perceht less than is us ly charged in other stores. a Soda Craokers. The best, per box...:.....5. 85 cents Pipes, Cigar Holders, Etc. My stock is large and new. Prices 1 than the same can be bought for aivewhene Pocket Khives. I lead in this line. My cutlery is of t — brands, and I challenge competition is prices. Gombs and Brushes. I carry a nice stock ranging in price f 5to40 centseach. Whatisthe tiga payee fancy prices for such things when I se) equally good ones for less money? ‘ Stationery. Writing materiale, plain and fancy. A)) the latest atyles in paperties. Also, slates, tablets, etc. Prices down to bedrock. ‘Perfumes. The choicest and most popular at pri that will astonish you for natance’ . sell 25-cent cologne for 20 cents, and 50-cent Florida water for 40 cente. Toilet and Common Soaps, hought them very low. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Blackins. 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 inthisline. A good cane for 10 cents. An elegant one for 20 cents. Boss ixcaning hickory) canes, with crooked hanes, only $1. Toys, Toys, Toys. ‘A thousand kinds such as please the little folks most. Fine Police Whistles, 20 cents. Cigar lighters, 25 cents. Tam almost giving them away. Candies,Everybody knows I keep the freshest an finest intown : Fruits and Vegetables. : All kinds iu their season. Can be bough cheaper from me than elsewhere. Fish. : Fresh fish pases . Thursday and Friday. All persons indebted to the firm of deaos & Durbio are requested to imuedistely se tle with me. 4. DURBIN. A NEW FIRM AtT— AN Ox,D STAND. DENNEY & HITCHINGSTAKE THIS METHOD OF informing the citizens of Nevada County. that they have formed a copartnership in the business of r a Horse Shoeing —ANDAt the Old Clancy Shop, Broad Street, : NEVADA CITY, bid bg hg are prepares ee work in bgp a manner Vv satisfaction. are er ee 6 HORSE-SHOEING a Specialty. Roadsters and Freight Horses shud in the best style of the art and the work warranted te ast. i WAGON-MAKING. ' 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 so as to uvoid all dish to wheels. We have the facilities for doing heavy or light work, and warrant satisfaction in every case. sy All orders promptly attended to. None but first-class mechanics employed. ¢ mais sicttinn im 1852 Nevada: Assay . Office. J. J GT1, Proprietor. NO. 25 MAIN STREE?...NEVADA CITY; G2 AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPtion refined, melted and Apmyet. By request, Gold Bare exchanged for Coin. In connection with my Assay Office I have a smell Quartz Mill with ‘which I can make practical Mill Tests, and guarantee correct returns in every way. Working tests will be Wien’ with from 60 to 500 pounds. PRICES New York Bakery. —o— D. W. KELLER : —-o-AVING PURCHASED THIS 'WELL known and mlar Bakery of G. Wm. arst, on ron gd OOMMEROIAL STREET, =] Variety of BREAD. . : : PIES, CAKY, Eiles, Wedding Cakes Aud Pastry Made to order on short notice and on most reasonable terms. : All order for anything in my line promptly attended to, By strict attention to business, giving good satisfaction, and selling at low rates,I hope to merit a liberal patronage. °. Be W. KELLER, I intend to keep on hand at all timés# good I have reduced these almost to cost,and 1 . ; Wagon Making, Proprietor, — Pe a ra deci: Tha Oper intel thus man in cc Was: hope coun mast and ° was town to dic dere wher Dillo jail. quiet cello _ Calif part dates vada Fore: Truc Mr. progpe and M never. ‘cine ts} having he has dactaile dimien It se physic this ci yet the little ; the tr and vi! with t He se modes! as mu partur to fath criptio he beg inatlor prescri vitiate of veg 80 sin every \ ‘tirely the a howev the se in a pr taste, 1 modes Inmec back o was % alread, orders And th vwaister