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than ever
machine,
» is made
models of
lines, and
simile: in
parts are ~3
and are
tant imBG as to
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nce wheel
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Ny astron
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it enough
balance
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eft where
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ble to be
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iments :
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r machine.
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r. 16, 1889.
liom sewing
nd am well
Accept my
. Norton.
v.20, 1889.
thee sewing
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espects, donicely.
Youmans.
s 10, 1889.
28 good satrk asa fifty
Murray.
. 19, 1889.
fot from you
not be beatcas a $40.00
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VOL. LX.—No, 9255
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NEVADA. CITY, Cal. THURSDAY
Nevada City Society Directory. The Daily Trangeript.
PUBLISHED
Every DayExcept Monday,
—BY — f
BROWN & CALKINS,
ee Every 2nd and 4th)Monday of Each Month,
N. P. Brown, L. S. Calkins]. at Tab o'clock. pe
Business Manager. Editor, ~ WM. HUTCHISON, C. P.
Office—“Transeript_ Block,"., Commercial
street, Nevada City,
PURO ~ vs
TERMS OF SUBSORIPTION ; :
One Year, payable in Advance... $
Citv Subscribers. 15 Cts per week,
‘verms for Advertising -Legal Advertis
neni $1. per square for rig
50 cents per square for,
sertion. id E
—furnished on appl
.ocal Notices -10 cents per line for first
nacre. and5 cent per line for each addiional insertion,
DK, BR. M. HUNT,
* v
Physician, “> ~
Gia AT VINTON’S DRUG SroRE,
4 NEVADA CITY. be
on@nd . ¢iCHARD DRUMAIN, R. 8,
onal in-, ; VEVADA CHAPTER. NO 6,R. A.M. be ae 2
Business rp btetent oS . es Dercarg Tate
oe
—
“Meets at Oda Fetlow’s Hal
_ GEO, A. GRAY, 8.
MiprRTOE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 47
Indevendent Order of Odd Fellow’
— WE RECOMMEND YOU
A PIANO or ORGAN?
iE BOQ
. -COURT GARFIELD, NO,
Ancient
Meets at Pythian Castle
e James H. Langman, C. R.
6.810, ~ \CRAMERTS
“tenet. JOHN F. COOPER,
¢7BRY MONDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 O’CL’K.
. ACRAMENTO,
é
SOLE AGENT FOR =
“EACH MONTH.
; WILLIAM BARKER H. P,
J. ROLFE, Secretary.
STATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY-IN
into a Solid Iron. Frame.
PIANIST.
HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO, 56,
Meets at Pythian Castile
N.E. OBAPMAN,
DINTisT
ie NEVADA CITY.....CAT
LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED, .
Office a Residence, Sacramento sel
W. T, MORGAN, Ke. 8.
Native Sons of the Golden: West. .
PS)
— . SVERY TUESDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 O’CLK.
~ E. J. OTT, Pres dent,
MR. JOHN F. COOPER;
ih ‘tone a
*, Meets at Masonic Hall. .
of each month.
ls Anvited.
JOHN T. MORGAN, Master.
I, J. ROLFE, Secteidiog : Py
orT & coO.,
"No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY
auy Geld Dust Gold and
Silver Bars.
acids and Cructbles for Sale.
May 6 1887.L. CRAIG.
Fulweiler & Craig,
Vffice 430 Kearney Street,
BAN FRANCISCO,
L PRACTICE IN ALL THE STATE
Wino UNITED STATES COURTS
PALS, So EVIE,
Attorney and Ooanselor at Law.
ekiCKVoomas Jnilding, corner Broad
'¢ and Pine streets Nevada Cite
FRED SEARLS,
At‘orney and Opunselor st Law.
ILL PRACTICE IN ALLTHE CouBT
\ state and Federal.
uffien—Opposite Cotrt House,
eS P.F. SIMONDS
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
PRACTICE.N THE STATE AND
W Bnitea States Courts. .
OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block. Neva
da City tae
JOHN M, FULWEILER,
; ]NEVADA CITY JNSTITUTE NO. 30
NEVADA LODGE, NO. 13 F. & A.M.
stated Meetings onthe Second Wednesday
Vipiting Brethien: in good standing are
cordial
aici Mary E.
If your Uprights are so fine, what must the Grands be?
, Very trnly, .?
8S. MARTINEZ, Pianist.
[ saw you,
Jobn F, Cooper imports all small
MOUNTAIN DIVISION No. 16, .
’
Meets at Armorv Hall .
iJ. A. RAPP,S K.C.
_ GEO. A. GRAY, 8, K. R. .
NEVADA GOMMANDERY. NO.6.
Knights Templar,
Meets at Masonic Hil
F{RS'1 AND THIRD THURSDAY. OF EACH
MONTH at 74< o'clock.
DAVID'® MORGAN, C.
I, J, ROLFE, KR."
LAUREL PARLOR, NO, 6, :
Native Daughters of the Godlen' West
Meeta at Pythian Castle
2d.and 4th Thursday Evening of Each
3 _ Month, at 7:80 o'elodk. i :
: : LORA MILLER P.
SERAPH C. SUKEFORTH, R. 8. :
». Soung Men’s Lastitute.
* Meete at Hibernia Hall
Every, Alternate Thursday Evening: com. :
mencing with the First Thursday Eveningintheyear. .
. TAs J EDD, Brecidant.
JOHN C.-NILON ‘ER. 8.
GEO. L. HUGHES,
Attorney and Qounselor at Law,
V ILL ,PRAOTICE iN ALJ. THE COURTS
f the e.
Omies in Morgan & Roberts’ Block.
Pg
J. i. CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law, Notary Public.
AND CONVEYANCER.
OF#ICE—South wee ete sa Oppoi treet, Nev: ve A
Wil eeeneee in all the Courts of the state,
and he Courts of the United “*ates within
he State of California,Broad Street Meat Market!
JAMES MONRO, Prop'r.
Customere aupplied at the Lowest Pric
With the very vest of
Beef. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb
ee Sausages. Etc
“UNION MARKET,
COMMERCIAL STRERT..N¥VADA CITY
Bread Street,
Near the City Hail,
‘(COLLEY BROS., hat es Proprietors ir
‘ DEALERS IN
Beet, Pork, Mutgom, Veni, Utc.,
At the iowest rates. Hee
We also keep op hand a choice srock of
BACON AND LAR. .
National Meat Market
OPPOSIs'# ‘ITIZENS BANK,
0.3. NAFP2IGtR-.°2.. Proprietor} ©’
Bre. Punk, MUTTON, VEA., SAUBA
GES, Ete,
BAM BACON AND LARD;wholesale or
re ‘4 ¢
And all kinds of Meats neyally found in
first-class Market, ‘
Meats delivered ft esofcharge. _ ‘
@:J, NAFFZIGER,
ART SGHOOL,.
Drawing and Painting} i
R. W.J.8T AIGHT will receive pupst :
ming Aa tee gait a al e
Vi: ’ 7:
will teach the different-branches of ==
Oil Water Color and Paste
Painting. vy
ractical application, ‘
cecmnnale Drevin and Shading
Siena ATG aaa reae Mesniame anic: Teo)
Drawing ‘all efficiently nd satisfactorily
ght.
Nevada and Grass Valley Bus Line,
“TIME ‘TABLE, ;
NTIL fursher notice the ’bus will make
tri vi and}. Novadtainy cops beaten arnee Vatley an
ated RSME Boban © lok
weave Nevads, kay 2 16 O'clock A, M
Fare trot "hotel to Woves 2 cents for the.
fund tri is r ‘
WNITERAU & CAnaOX:
. Propriety
nav une ingence PueTarenc cpm .
an ony, licati
Spencerian’ Steel Pens
Are the Best.
USED BY Tee ‘BEST. (PENMEN
“MILO: LODGE, NO. 48;
Knichts of Pythias, ~~
. Meets'at Pythian Castle
¢. F. BOUVIER, C. C.
B_8. RECTOR, K. of R. and 8.
PRINCE ALBERT LODGE, No. 290,
Order Sons of St. George.
Meets at Pythian Castle,
Every Saturday Evening, (except fourth
Saturday of oaek raonth,} obniso $ cloek.
Visiting Brothers cordially invited.
LEONARD FOOTE, Worthy President.
T. H. WATERS, Secretary. s
a Dow
* a i, A
=
as Lj) NUM ES
For Catarrh G. G. LINIMENT. Has No
Peer. Trvit. ag f
» Indorsed'’by the Medipal: Faculty. Pre
prerb. b* San Francisco’sLeadin= Physicians.Cimphor Chora Liniment
“ OsKtaaiD, Rebruazy 7th'71800. ‘
ppeeent oy ont ene Y, and noite ode
for Noteatgle ond kinases Mecca ane
at we have tried. We
Sipmmend it as @ most powerful useremedy. ; start
_E, R. DILLE,
Pastor of the First M.BzOhurch,
For hroni in ceanection with
Ca INTENT teen sn cena D. SUL
PHUR POWDER” for thoreughly cleansing
the blood and toni: opie re system.
dds ten Te ne ee beet Mi bay?
THEM Hh BONE.CO, 12. Bush Street
tie r De ideanee Sent} stage ; sma. e:
oid on receipt of wr bog bas
The C.C. Liniment Co,
:24 Bush Street, SF.
FOR SALE BY ALL DROUGGISTS,
7. EX. BON,
It ‘lle Pain, Irritation” af
the skin white. ;
ice nts. All Druggists keep it
The ‘Eranscxipr is the
Best Advertising mediam in
Uniform Rank Knichts of Pythiee . CUStom House. °
irst Wednesday Evening of Each Month at j
7:30,0’clock.
AVERY FRIDAY EVE'G at 7:20 0°CLOCK ]
. . catiom ;
) f
. Cotitaining iu the whole nine acres. Thivland is well thane bh
jade Cote oe
acres, owned jointly with E. A. Roberts. 1 ae Moots tractisoffered, Yhere isone living
stream win: 6.0L he :
fi ay tative share Syn pty “an er the ditch” and water can be had at all times.
TERMS OF One-half
}direct from the European -Manufactiirers through the
Send for Circulars and Catalogues.
“
ay
cere mae SS eee
#@ FE. CARR, r
Car: Feros..
PROPRIBLOKS OF THE
PALACE ::; DRUG ::
Cor. Pine and Wommercia:
_ 4. CARK
STORE,
Nevada Clty §
.
* ooo
K 4; ONSTANTLY ON BAND A‘ LARGE AND COMPLETA 530CUK OF BVEF
THIStG USTALLY FOUND IN A ‘ : s
First-class: Druc Store.
PEAANTS OILS: VARNISHES ETC
rd
SOM@ Jk. BOOKS.
SLANK BeOoKS,
we MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS
PERILODIVALS,
PICTORsALSI
; NaWS PARKS
_ Agenta for the San I’rancisoo Examiner.
A
FLELD, GARDENAND FLOWER REED
LANDS FOR SALE.
Owit ig to anticipated change of business and of Iccality I sm «an pelled
sell all the lands owned by me in this county—all beld under Government
title— and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, in size, from a town lot upward, and in shape as may be suitable, at reasonable prices, according tolo= RAC’ NO, 1.—Consisting of fractional Lot No. 5. in Sec. 27, fractional Lot No, [sec
Blocks 1 and 3, and mill site on Worthington Rav ine—
Contnte ede seek ot a on andadjoining the Pine Hill north of town containing about acres; bounded on the weat by the “Old Block Gravel boy aye north of
; ine fence with Pearce & Caddy and other
Th ’ a mot thie Tatts wait ;: pecoull eg gfqwth pine and is susceptible of being
alae tee a number of convenie acc ‘tracts, mostly very deep soi), valuable, for fruit growing, alfulia or gardening. Une pver-flowing spring on Lut 1 in Block 8;
oae-half of another ever-flowing spring .will go with another subdivision; one-half
t of amall st eamfrom etunnel on another and two ever-flowing streams from
els on 1 tide of hill. :
gel 7tha), undivided, o: “Old Block Urave) Claims TRACT NO. 2.—Tnree-sevenths (8d, Bi pela Pepa
broken up, very.déep 1ich soil and Hes adjoining Tract No. Lon the w
ar es , com ng ull the lands ded on ' bythe,
turn) ice red. 0 ih by ihe Hughes’ rome and Col. Hawkins’ pote , er the!
west dy toe Knights of neat pon. = on mas pouth y the ; 2 i
Rew ploket and wire lene Th are (Uhfee. vet fallin spengs ofa Water wiht the enclosure, and ' ne ‘orgerden Spit oe ard; good dwelling house of
10 r6oms; ‘about 2 fruit trees growin, had
cel tas boom Dy mgares of foreign horiculturieie ne oie eed by. J 8 and yvineFerbintiran Being fipet-clame Jlive and viney! land—the very best in this part: of the
State—and the same, king as the horticulturists and vineyardists in Napa and other
counties are now purchasing igh Ser ig for thé same purposes.
7 3 posi mestead, On eastside of turepike road, exteading from
Powalug Quarts ne to Jenien Hamonill's, containing about 13 aeres, with mght of
way for itch from Sou:h ¥ ubs C. ;and a neverfailing small stream of water flowing
m a tunnel on phan *4 Would divide wellinio four feta, :
RACT No, 5.—On north side of turnpike road, lying between R, Nogll’s’and G, R.
is enclosed fields, containing 10 acres. ‘['wo-thirds well timbered, aud deep goil,
Fine Alfalfaland, Will make two elegant)-ecre tracts, South Yubs Cagal runs through
SAC! ; pee bomen. side of turnpike road, adjoining Glenbrook Academy on the
west, coitainiig about 6@acres. Considerable timber on this tract, with Fight of Way
overTract No. t tor ditch}from ‘South tuba Canal, Muchof this tract ig Hearty level,
a@niirich:déep soil, Will make several convenicutsu bdivisions, from 5to 20 acres.
TKAC 7 Pp. Lot No, 3, in section 2s, adjoining Glenbrook premises ou
the south, taininy about) acres. Consideruble Uniber aud some yery good land,
with right of way ax beiore stated.
The omnibus ling eight trips each way, per day, over the oernerke road.
oak uarter of SeCtion 28, in ‘I’. 16, N. R. 9 K., (less one acre
and east half of west halfofrouthwest quarter of same section, 279
cash. ‘Theremuinder in installments with one, two or
by m e at usuel localinterest. Small tracts cash.
ont of 1450 fn the": Norwien Quartz Claim and in Lot No, %
ley and part of Ford & Reilly Quarts Claim—about
; me-fourth undivided interest in the “‘Inkerman Quartz Mine,” adjoining: the
phim be ce bey undivided int in the *LastChance Copper Miue,” 2400 feet on the
neeville tao tae ret ac: situated in 8,
<_ THESE SING CLATMa ARE ALL PATE .
-My Law Lib: consisting of 425 volumes: of xeports, Statutes and Standard
Text conta! ed Im atx glass front bookcases, with vitice furniture and furnighi maps, femaed engravings and other oifice equipments. J ;
lso—A good 5-room egg and half acre lot enclosed well filled with fruit trees, on
turnpike ryad im Hill’s Hw. BHRTS.
GRASS VALLEY, CAL,
Miteo B00 feet, oe wh
in Block No. 22, 8 uth Grass Vi
acres with ditc 4
@ a cyclopedia
oe aia nn ate
COOPER’S’: MUSIC . STORE, .
The Only Piano Made With the Tuning Pins Bushed]
FROM SIG. MARTINEZ, CONCER®/S0§0 . )
Dear Sm:—I can most cheerfully testify to
‘ the’ excellence of Style'H, Solid Iron Frame
Mathushek Co. Piano, of New Haven, Ot; . ‘Its
nd adtiofis have never seen exéelled in any
mich ane Iso expreased myself to Miss,
arnard, at the grand concert, belere.
Musical Instruments
The Finest Brands of Cigars in Bevada Sity!.
TIME TABLE NO. 40.
Takes Effect Sunday, June 15, at
12 o'clock noon, :
LEAVING NEVADA OIT’ :
connect with
ving in Ban
The majority of th
“ody arise from a diseased Liver. Sim
mons Liver Regulator has been the means
of restor.ng more ‘pedple 16 health and
aappiness by givitg them a health)
“yer than.any other agency on earth,2B THAT YOU GEV T~ GENUINB
=
Sxtablished Rept. 6, 1860, by N.P. Brown & Oo.
Broad_Street <...
New York,
and EUROPE.
chased
OFFIC.
R.M.HUNT.. . .
Co.
CITIZENS BANK,
ree Nevada Uity
Paid up Capital --$
A Genera! Banking Business Transacted,
We sce SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE
San Francisco. :
And Sacramento
We tvene BILLS OF EXCHANGE
Payable AT SIGHT in the prin.
cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN
ERS:
2
)
"New York—First National Baph.
San Fran Witat National Bank,
Secrapsonte National Rene atta baila
U UUU
Collections om any part of the
United States Repectalty.
Highest Price Paid fer Counts
end State Warranre.
Gold and Silver Bullien arAveny Office at this Rank.
E.M PRESTON...,...... PResipsrVice Presipsny
JOHN T. MORGAN,........
D. E. MORGAN.. Ass'T Casnier and Suc’y
DIRECTORS:
Casuier
va. KR. M. Honr, JouN T. Monean'
Gxo, M, Hueuzs, PMorea,
Wm. Epwaros . Housman,
ke. Tete
CORRESPONDENTS,
— *
Francisco at 5:45 P. M,
the East,
5:45 A, M. Fang ge Bh
eavin,
Nevada County N. G.R. R.
12:30 P. M, Deity, connecting with
Overland Passenger
arriving San Francisco at 9:45 P. M.
ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY. .
10:20. A.M. Puy:
5:12 P. M. Paty,
cisco at 7:30 4. M. and Overland
ecnnecting with
g San Franns from
JOHN ¥, KIDDER, General Manager.
. E, H. BROWN, Superintencent
It is easy for any one
westart you. Ever
ability required,
well ag any one,
to make
] REWARDED are those who
Tead thigand then act; they
* will fnd honorable ome Hi
will @ not
them from their homes and families, The
rofits are large and sure for every induslous person, many have made and are now
making several hundred dollars S soonth.
and u
wards per day, who is willing to work. Kithsex, young or old; capital not needed;
thing new. No special
Ou, reader, can doit as
Write to us at once for ful)
particulars, which we mail free, Addruss
ENT YEAR WILL
erand investor
Castern work,
Monthly,
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8,
TH ah,
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ILLUSTRATED DESOR’PTILVE
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Without the Oveviand Meonthiy
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The magazine is essential to the home-seekTo lovers-of literet.re the Overland
offerseach month the best product of »
group of new and brilliant writers. Its stories of Western adventure, Inaian studies,
and Pioneer sketches cover the entire range.
of Western life, fron, mining-camp days
to the living present. Its Hterary reviews,
editorials, and poems rank with the best
If you wish toaid the growth of the Pacific Coast, subscribe for the Overland
=]
SOUCA TIONAL: DERA TMENT.
ing,
stitutions has
ity
these:
We have no
e have no
hot weather,
ng&yery many.
livin
health-seekers
]
phere.
prices,
physicians,
world,
cities.
e have no resi
We have the
tages of truly rural}
its drawbacks,
A GLORIOUS CLIMATE.
Satan
increasing, and the
ching wien Nevada
kk ap the ost monunC)
sais
of
We have no fleas;
fogs.
We bave no h
We have no whirl
We ‘have no ifn
8:
days,
We have ubeatentod pen
We have no bot nigh.
We have pure water,
We have fine ehurehes.
We have a
Sve hive. best erect ;. We have: fsociety,
. _We have the finest traits ia Califor. AND.
a have delightful groves in the surhe.
We: have a dryj' bracing atmos
‘ect sewerage «
<class schools.
We have big stores that sell at low
We have experienced and eminent
We have rail and stage connections
in all directions,
We have the best hotels in the interior of the State.
We have good ».trout-fishing and
hunting near at hand,
“We have 3,000 live, wideawake, hos. pitable, social citizens,
We have'soine vf the most magnifigent scenery in the State,
We have some of the most romantic
drives and walks anywhere,
We have some of the biggest mines
—both quartz and gravel—'n “the
We have some of the: best duily
newspapers printed outside of the big . .
hia,
nda,
‘ootalorts and advanife without any of
For the past sight or ten years the
merits of Novede City * ‘a bumuier'
health resort baye been: lyy renown and popularity, F
to ‘year the humber of ©
‘coming here to rebuild hatte eont.
indisputable superiorHumerans, among them being
We nave no cranky people—that is
dents who make af,
by. gouging ‘tourist’: and
a
tion, told by
incurable an d
she bought a
weighing 1
pa ead
Drogyist, Fort
of th
Varr Bros,
paysicians
wiappin
She ede ethe us
‘her more, broug'
sble Consumptive.
tee an
Is Consumption incurable?
Read the following. Mr, ©. H. Morris, Néwark, Ark., says: ‘‘Was dow.
with Abscess of Lungs, and friends anc
pronounced me an ‘incur
Beyan. taking LD:
«ing’s New Discovery
tion, am now on my third bottle, anu
able to oversee the work on any farm,
[tie the finest medicire ever made.’
Jesse Middlewart, Decatur; Qhio,
says; ‘Had it not been for Dr. King’s
New Discovery or Consumption .
would.bave died ut Lung ‘Troubles.
Was given up by :luctors. Am now
in best of health.”’.fry it. Sample
bottle free at Carr Bre e
~2Oe%
others Dragstore,
A Sorap of-Paper Saves Her Life
_——
Tt. was just an ordinary scrap ‘of
but it saved her life
t stages of consumphysicians that she way
could live only a short
time; she weighed less than seventy
pounds. On apiece of wra
she read of Dr. King’s New
and got a sample bottle; it helped her
large bottle, it helped
ht another and grew
better, fast, continued its use and is
now ‘strong, healthy,
pounds,
ip to
mith, ‘T,
wonderful Discovery Free at
Drugstore
H. Cole,
rial Bottler
for Consunp
A Sure Gure for Piigs.«
Itching Piles sro known by moisture
like perspiration, causing intense
tching when warm, i
well as Blind Blocdings j rude
ield at once to n't Begeniol
Pile Remdey, which ‘avts di ‘
the parts affected
allays itchi
cure, 50c.
fi Dr. Bosa:
Sold by Carr Bros.
» absorbs tumors,
and effects a perm.neni
ruggists or muil; treatise
nko, Piqua, Obio.
This form ar
on
apr.J-ly.
The Union Ice Compeny. ix
now prepared to deliver ice to
business houses‘and private residences
in quantities to suit.
at the company’s office at the Plaza
will be promptly attended to, No ice }u
will be delivered after 6 o’vlock Pp. m
ee
lv YOU Wanv a fine turn-out go
. (0 Heary Lane’s livery and feed
stable,
ree
+9 @e +
— oe
Summer Pasture Gee
Fine pasturage forlive stockat the
Sutton Ranch between Nevada City
and Grass Valley.
Gaylord,
Land and [m
or at the Ranc
Empire Livery Stablet
Broad st., Nevada City, opp National &x
change Kotel
JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor,
F)
‘(HE PROPRIETOR OF. THE EMPIRE
T Stable hag the largest lot of MP
Morces, Carriages and Buggies
Apply to Geo. C,
Secretary Nevada County
“= hart Association,
All orders left
tf
tf
; ny me) z “Re To be found in this part of the State.
THE. PROPUR'S “CYOLOPRD. + sorte [ieee a uraa.
aes Newt = Bliee. y oh hdl a hs ; canhisons von ronaacia exons, .
LUETIE &MMAND, .
Ane
7
of very
ing paper
or li party
; ~ WITH Ts..
Home Office at Salem, O ‘
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BROAD STREET, BELOW NATIONAL ROTEL
JAMES CAIRNS, . . Provrietor
Oe ees
Heavy Concord Team Chain and Express Harness,
Light Bugsy, Harness of all Kinds onghand and made to oraer
Boston team buggy and express Gbliars,
Riding Saddles apd Bri Ales,
Robes, Blankets, Web and LeatherjHalters,
Nurry Combe and Brughes of ali deauriptions,
Buggy Whips, Whipstocks, Lashes, Blacksnakes,
Axle Greens, Harness O11, Harnées Boap.
Gents’ and Boys’ Buck and Kid Gleves,
Ladien’ and Gents’ Driving Gaunticts, .
Carriage Trimmings and Buggy Harnessa Specialty
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Seemnnees . b]
ALL ORDERS AITHIFULLY ATTENDED To,
1835. :
the New Hngland Mutual Lie lnsurance Company
The OLDEST purely Mutual Life ‘insurance Company in the United States.
INCORPORATED 183¢,,
slabilities, ; : $19,724,538 45 : "+ 17,288,348
Surplus by Mrasachusetta Standard 4 per cont. $2,446 189 73. 7
Assets SAFELY and WISELY invested,
Al the Poliviesaf this Company are issued underand goy. db:
Massachusetts Non-Forfeiture Law.! Je oes
“The Grandest Step-inFair Dealine within the History of Life Insurance,”
: inanel jin eny. other Company, or joinin, 10Aobr h * obeedivan ¥ lucabugent of tint iat ragoy fet : Sdeneeye ApPRSERRYT
324 Monee cere Agent, jontromery St
Rudolph Lossius, Special Agent.
Herewith resented ; i
at ten this Company, nted the names of CITIZENS OF NEVADA COUNTY insur.
Assets
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