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September 19, 1888 (4 pages)

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apenas f and was entirely destroyed. Peter # erent mete The Daily Transrript. So. $2 Commercial streét, Nevada City, Cal. _ ‘ CIRCULATES IN eg termi § Grass of Rough & Ready, Spence’ North S venn, P Corren’ ral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore's Fiat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every other town of Nevada county; alsoin Placer at * WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1888. LATE NEWS. — The gambling-houses are again in full blast in Leadville. A reward of $20,000 is offered for the capture of Banker Snell's murderer. Over 500 buildings have been erected at Tacoma since the Ist of January. Dr. Tanner believes he can hibernate, in bear style, for months, without food er drink. Dominick McCaffrey says he has $5,000 backing him to fight either Kilrain or Mitchell.. . i Ke The Knights of Labor who refused to work in the Roslyn coal mines are trying to get back. The residence and soda factory of George W. Madison, of Red Bluff, was burned on Saturday. Lelia Farrell, an attractive burlesque actress, has sued Nat Goodwin for $10,000 for breach of promise. Maurice O’Connor shot William Miles at Sacramento while endeavoring to shoot a man named Smith. A bonanza is said to have been dis~~ eovered at Bonanza creek, M. T., and ‘values of mining properties have taken arush upward. Mrs. Hattie Leslie defeated Alice Leary in a prize-fight on Navy Island for $500 a side and the female-championship of the world. : A Quincy, Ill., man who violated the fishing law, was arrested while going to church, although: he carried a shotgun to defend himselt. A fellow named Bassett, who keeps a disreputable resort, was: arrested at Sacramento for trying to get a fifteenyear-old girl to go with him. The delegates to the Sovereign Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows at Los Angeles arrived on Saturday, and were received with typical California hospitality. John L. Sullivan, the pugilist, is lying critically ill at Trenton Cottage, Crescent Beach. He is suffering from a very severe attack of gastric, fever. Cleveland may lose many votes in Louisiana owing to his appointment of Jobn Fitzpatrick as United States Marsnal for the Eastern District of that State. A terrific explosion occurred on Saturday at the National Milling Company’s millin Cleveland. There were eighteen people in the mill at the time. Seven men are unaccounted for, and it is feared three are still in the ruins. The mill took fire from the explosion . 4 READY-MADE DETECTIVES. _™ flow a Bookkeeper Became » *'0eq of the Very First Night of Hi. . »: k. “] got into the detective busi <<», "sald an operator in that line, “with.. _knowing what I was doing.” casa “How did that come about?’’. “Why, you see, I happened to be out of a job—I was a bookkeeper—and was watching the advertisements in the newspapers, when I saw a notice of ‘office help wanted.’ I answered and before I realized what was up I found myself sitting in the cooling room of the agency, waiting for orders. “That was an awfal long day, you bet. Nobody said anything to me, and no orders came. I just sat there wondering what was coming and what the work was to be, until finallya man came in and asked me if I thought I could ‘shadow’a party and ‘put him to bed.’ “I didn’t know what he meant, but I soon fond out. ‘Shadowing’ is following a person everywhere, and making exact observations of everything done. ‘When the party is traced to lodgings, and there is no indication of his going out again that night, we have ‘put him to bed.’ “J was taken down to a drug store, where a clerical-looking man was quietly pointed out to mie. You can make, up your mind I felt queer. Somehow the instinct of a cat watching © mouse came over me all at once. “That man moved about carelessly, and fn less than five minutes he had ‘lifted’ half a dozen small articles. My orders were to let him work, but to keep tabon allhedid. The only pointer I had was that he was a minister afflicted with kleptomania. 4 “I put him to bed all right in a fashfonable south-side boarding house, and I dodged around till nearly morning for fear of his coming out. “The next day I handed in my report to the chief, who ordered me to appear personally. He proved to be the man who had put me on thetrail. Before be had finished reading my report, in walked my cat. i “'Yon'll he, ‘if you stay tip every night till 3.30, my son.’ “By gum, it was 3.30 when I went off watch the night before.’ He had simply been testing me. I wastoo mad and surprised to turn the laugh on him. “Tf you want any tooth powder or “And he actually laid down the articles I saw him pinch the day before.” He said a few'‘words to the chief and went out.’’—Chicago Tribune. _ “pS HIT REA SOAT A Hintto Puny People. From their arrival on this planet to t! ‘rusually early departures from it, pple of weak constitutions and angulur physiques pass a sort of half-exisi:nee. Like dormice they ourrow in tl: ¥ home retreats, afraid of heat, af: id of cold, constantly afraid that t}< shadow of the dread reaper’ will n. terialize and exact the forfeit which h«-demands from all, sooner or later. X. Sner medicinal assurance of comp.cative vigor for the feeble exists tlan that afforded by Hostetter’s Somack Bitters. Used with persistence—not with spurts and spasms— this genial and professionally com-: mended tonic will do much toward infusing strength into a puny system, and rounding off scrawny angles in John Poyne met a dreadful death in Pine canyon, near Fillmore, Utah, on the 5th. He was taking home a load of lumber, and in some way, by the slipping or breaking of the brakerope, he was thrown under the wagon, the wheels passing over him, crushing the skull and breaking the bones of his body. The horses took the load home, and search was made for Payne and his dead body found in the road He probably died instantly. Tur Toledo Blade very cleverly hits off fres trade pretensions in the following: * First—Free trade would benefit the workingmen by making fcod cheaper. Second—It would benefit the farmer by making food dearer and manulactured goods cheaper. Third—It would benefit the manufacturer by making goods dearer. This is equal to the borrower who declared to the lender that the ‘‘pot was cracked when I borrowed it; it was whole when I returned it, and I never had your confounded pot any-] Way.”’ a Aexera, rodeo in Elko county, Nev., commenced on the 15th instant in Huntington, Paradise and Clover valleys, to extend through the country . northerly from Huntington valley: It will last two or three weeks, ~“Pue people of Yreka are forced to pay two dollars for each dog owned in the town limits, or to let the animals go to the morgue. A MAN named Waderdrobe severely burned at Lodi on Tuesday last. He was pouring gasoline'on a woodfire. iecnictiatteiniteaemenaneieetgeaner eae eae ° Piles! Piles! Piles! _ Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment is the only sure cure for Blind, Bleeding or Itching Piles ever discovered. It never fails to cure old chronic cases of long standing. Judge Coons, Marysville, says: Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment cured me after year of suffering.” Judge Coffinbury Cleveland ,0. says: “T have found by experience that Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment gives immedate and permanent relief.” We have hundreds of such testimonials. Do not suffer an instant “longer. Sold by druggists at 50 cents per box or maled on receipt of price,. the WuiiaMms Mr’a Co., Cleveland O. Suckien’s arnica Satve. . The best Salve in the world for Cuts, _ Bruises, Sores, Uicers, Salt Rheum . Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ons, arid positively cures Piles, or F wale by Oarr Bross gl was matic, bilious tendency overcome.’ It reestablishes digestion and prevents Go To the Chicago Resturant for a, confortable bed and a good meal. Meals till midnight. aug22-1m Cream Puffs ing and every Saturday evening hereafter. Arrivals at the Union Hotei: ius, J. Narrzigen, Proprietor. September 17, 1888. J Robinson, City, D Eno, bi Miss S Allen ‘“ Joe Floyd, 8 8 H Marsh, = J Anderson, ‘ wartz, 8 RC Hereby, G ¥, \~] 8 Pampinelli, = J McCullough, RR, D Coughlin af J H Masterson, Marysville, FC Kinsley, Sac. Arrivals at the Citv Hotel. O. C. ComLan, Proprietor, — September 17, 1888, JR Williams, City,’ M O’Brien, we JE Carr, a J DFieming, * E D Bridges, c D Edwaras af J Carrey, Cherokee, RC Curtis, Reno, : C Walters, Voss Mill, W McNeill, Penn Valley, M Carrol, Marysville, J Martin bad Mre A F Fortier, Downieville, P James, Sierra City, P Purdon, Bridge, Hewett, R R, A Castro, Ar aga City, C Kell, Kanch, EJ ray Willow Valley, 8 J Eddy, Selby Hill, R Keegan, Stockton, Arrivals at National Exchanve Hotel. Rector BRorHess, Proprietors. aie September 17, 1888. C M Bonnemort, Oakland, Henry Thompson, Sac, RL Graves,Richard Jones, Lid C Seaman, 8 8 Lanyon, #4 Wm Britland, ss Jno Cline, 2 James Cooley, < MC Hogan, San Juan, J © Fuller, gtd Jno Colley, we 41 D Ostrom, Bloomfield, 2 %) P perenip is i tearnes, Marysville 8 Gallayoitt, 'D ‘ Suen eon tai mine, JK Dyer, Ranch, er, Grass Vall HenrySmith, “ ors James Carey, Cherokee, Frank Cooper, “ A Meyer, a Theo Wayman, Pike City, Thomas Wayman, “ H McNivens, vl Mrs 8 Nobléy, Malakoff, MC Addler, 8 F, . _L A Btone, , J C Mulligan, City, MikeGarber, “ MDnombier, “,. Joseph Dunn, Forest City, L Foss, Downieville, Conn, @ Jno George, R R « clerical chap, grinning like a Cheshire spoil your complexion,’ said . soap,’ said-he, ‘I carry neat lines o’ them’ , ¥ O U are hustling around for your share of the world’s . . good gifts, and it’s hard work: think of something else. This constant work will tell sometime—perhaps it has already— and nervousness, slceplessness, neuralgic and rheumatic aches and pains are pari of the “good gifts” your hustling has won. If you are that way’, let us give you a prescription—no charge it will cost a dollar to have it filled by for the prescription, though your druggist. © PAINE’ CELERY COMPOUND 9 Use according to directions. All druggists keep it. your whole system, nerve tonic. Reguiar Republican Nomince For District Atiorney, FRANK T. NILON, Of Nevada City. Regular Republican Nominee, For State Senator, E. M. PRESTON, Of Nevada City. Regular Republican Nominee, For Recorder, JOHN A. RAPP, Of Nevada City, pe lla xpress eeneaaon Regular Republican Nominee For Sheriff, GEORGE LORD, Of Grass Valley. Regular Republican Nominee For County Surveyor, CHARLES E. UREN, Of Grass Valley. Republican Nominee For Clerk, . §. A. Bulfinch, Oi Truckee.Reyular ‘Democratic Nominee For Sheriff, GEORGE W. DUNSTER, Of Truckee. For the Assembly. WISH TO GIVE NOTICE THAT I AM I an independent candidate for Assemblyman for the Fif eenth Assembly District. J ask the voters of this district for their support us their ‘‘RECLAMATIONIST REPRESENTATIVE.” 2 By the term reclamationist I mean one who advocates reclamatiou, which is reclaiming waste or nearly waste lands from a eondition of uselessness, or of comparatively little use, to that of greater value and a At the New Yorx Baxery this one @ better state of usefulness, yeaa ty © as the 0! an ality, to the benefits s resources the greatest amount of benefits to mankind, whether in the line of farming, mining, manufacturing or whatever else. Thissubject isof more importanceto this county and to the State, and more worthy of consideration in this present political campaign, than all other issues before the People: JOHN A. BALL. Penn Vaelly, Aug. 24, 1888. STUDEBAKER light Two-Horse .Wagon, WM. BARTON, Agent. LL PERSONS IN NEED OF WAGONS Fi v5 calland examine before purchasng at, : Barton’s ‘Blacksmith Shop, On the Plaza. B. H. MILLER The Most -’ Anoroved Styles IN: MEN’S ANDEROY?S oLOoOTtAHin G@ And*Furnishing Goods. As Handsome a lot of Neckties, Scarfs, Oravats, Etc,, Ete., As can be found anywhere. In the way of My Stock is not excelled. The Latest Eastern Fashion Stik and Soft Euwts BOOTS AND SHOEs, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFES, TRUNKS AND VALISES, And everything-else usually found first-class store of the kind, —. , My Prices are Astonishingly Low and my Stock isthe Most Oor-l:te. *. 3. Bm. MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street. CHAS. DENNY,~ CHAMPION HORSE SHOER. EXT DOOR TO UNION LIVERY S8TABLE, Main Street, Nevada City. Owners of fine horses are notified that the undersigned makes aspecialty of Herseshoeing, and doing it in the best possible manner, Horse's feet, when en ; my Care, are“warrante: be kept in good order. Interfering an king prevented. ea ms teers will find my work will stand, and all work done promptly and inant arin fp Brick sShop—I have the best appointed and coolest shop in the city. STORE REMOVED. L. . HIRSCHMAN OVED H keep on hand a full k of aeuientic, Key West and aisoa fine stock of ‘TOM Coo, Cigars, aug 26-Im : eye Underwear. It will strengthen your nerves, tone up and make you bless us for prescribing this great B: ryre to the genuine, red y W x v ; get ge prepa: a es, caper edatans & CO., A. FRIEDMAN. + & 4° Below National Hotel, met Nevada City Bae B te FASHIONABLE TAILOR. ' ‘ Makes to Order the Finest Dress and Business Suits ‘For Gentlemer and Boys At the Lowest Prices AND ACCORDING TO The Very Latest Spring. Styles. Call and see my elegent Line of Goods, ineluding Scotch Tweeds, © -French Percales, Cassimeres, West of England Cloth, Etc., Etc. att ‘A’Perfect Fit Guaranteed. r'—-g — ‘i. Broad Street. A Revolution in Progress. Of the many great discoveries that have marked each era in human progres~, increasing man’s knowledge and control of natural forces, makifg him a master instead of a slave and adding to the comfort and happiness of the human race, the discoveries of Dr. J. Eugene Jordan. author of the Histogeneti¢ S)stem of Medicine, must, from the nature of things, rank among the. foremost. The, thousands of cases which have already’ been cured by this system, embracing the diseases heretofore regarded as incurable, place the greatness of his discoveries beyond question, and build for him a monument in the hearts of the egat : In hig book entitled, ‘‘The Entire Revolution of Medicine,” is given a coniprehen: ive description of this new system, and i's practical application, which briefly stated is as follows: He rebuilds the diseased cells and tissues . of the body with the same. proximate principles and ferments, organic bodies, and so on, which are nominally orepared in the body hy the glands. hose he supplies to the sick in the form of medicine, giving that particular principle, which be sees from their symptoms their glands are unable to prepare. ; It is a beautiful science, and built rupon scientific principles, as is abundantly proven by the follow ng endorsements from men whose prominence in the scientific world makes them. competent critics, and speaks volumes for this new and rational system of medicine: Cuicaao, January Ist, 1888. This is to certify that I have made a thorough investigation of the Histogentic medicines, prepared by Dr. J. Eugene Jordan, and of his unique methods of research, and am therefor competent to form a correct judgment. I pronounce them marvelous products of the bighest skill, showing an acuaintance with the natural. sciences ar in advance of any savant with whose works the world is acquainted. The amount of time and painstaking which the Doctor has expended upon the singl: branch of spectroscope is enormous, and his disvoveries startling; also baving used these medicines in my own practice, I can say that their actual. success in curing disease is as great as their discovery. The revolution of the medical science of today is no dream; it is at hand. ‘3 Bos, King, M.D., B.D, Prof. Chem. and ioxicology Hahnemann Medical College of Chicago. Cuicaao, February 26th, 1887. Dear Sir :—Allow me the pleasure of adding one more leaf to your wreatin. It is, perhaps, not strictly professional, but it is certainly honorable.. Your medicine has accomplished FoR ME what to me seemed impossible, and what certainly baffled the skill and knowledge of the highest in the fraternity. You have not only helped
me physically, but you have opened a vista of possibilities for which I cannot thank you sufficiently. I congratulate the century in which you live. If he who causes two blades of grass to grow where before there was only one, is a benefactor to society, what must be said of you, who can transform misery into happiness. May you live long and continue to do: good; and may bigotry—the child of darkness—vanish from your path as the mist from the glorious splendor of the rising sun. Yours fraternally, : H. G. Briaas, Ph., B., M. D. Nevapa Ciry, Sept. 8th, 1888. For twenty years past «1 y sister, Nannie Robb, bas suffered greatly from chronic bowel troubles, which —o--—~ Parties from up country, City, can have their measu! ed by express, as ordered. Repairing and Pressing done, andalterations made at the Lowest Prices. « = "A. FRIEDMAN, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, : BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY} taken for suits orsingle garments, which! will be forward until about five nobths ayo. that time she was a complete physical wreck. Words cannot tell whiat she suffered or describe her wretched physical state, and we felt that she could not live much longer. About this time H. C. Tuck told us that Dr. J.Eugene Jordan's Histogenetic medicine would cure her, and as we had tried the old school of medicine without benefit, we decided to try the new. After taking the medicine prescribed a short time, this trouble, which all other med cines failed to benefit, was completely cured. This was about five months ago, and there has been no return of the trouble since. She Las alse been blind for the last four years. Both eyes were coated over witha scum so thick that no part of the iris or pupil could be seen. Mr. Tuck said the medicine would cure this condition. In a short :ime the scum began to disappear, and has steadily grown less+just as he said it would, until now it is more than half gone and the greater part of the iriscan New Blacksmith Shop. D. From Main to Broad Streets, And is now prepare o do allkinds of * Blacksmith Work. He makes a specialty of Stase Work. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Give him a call and be convinced, Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. He will be prepared to do All kinds of Horseshoeing THE FIRST OF SEPTEMBER. D,. CARMICHAEL, Nevada City, August 8th.—1 m New York Bakery. ome ~~ -O—— G.WM. DURST, : Proprietor k HAVING PURCHASED THIS WE known and John Hurst, on OOMMEROIAL STREET, I intend tq keep on hand at all times a gooc Variety of BREAD, ; CAKE, ’ d eis Etc, Wedding Cakes 7 And Pastry Made to.order on short notice or reasonable terms. All order for anything in my line prompt ly attended to. « ia i By mrict attention to business; giving g004 satisfaction and selling at low. rates, hope to merit a libergl patronage. aw RST CARMICHAEL, : FORMERLY OF’ PAT CLANCY’S SHOP, has leased the LOCKLIN BUILDLL, popular Bakery of Mrs {. Nevada City, Culifornia. Consul be plainly seen in both eyes, and the scum is steadily growing less. The doctor says the optic nerves ase paralyzed, but this too can be cured, She is now taking medicine for the paralysis, and there is 501 € change in this condition, and whether it is cured or not, enough has certainly been done in her vase to prove that by the HistogeneticSystem of Medicine somethings can be done. which occulists of high standing told us was utterly impossible. she has also been afltictead for along time with a peculiar trouble in the head, causing her a great deal of suffering. This trouble is much better some of its worst features having entirely disappeared. All the above results.have been obtained by taking fDe-Jd,E. Jordon’s medicines internally. Berrie A. Ross. Nevapa Crry, Sept. 8, 1888. Seyeral weeks ago I tuok a bad cold, which was followed by sore throat and biliousness, accompanied with fever ‘and. dull aching pains in the head and back. Having heard of the remarkable cures made by Dr. J. Eugene Jordan’s Histogenetic medicines,and hearing that they cured quickly in acute cases, I decided to give them a. trial. I called ‘n H.-C. Tuck, the Doctor’s representative for Nevada City; and aftertaking the medicine prescribed for about thirty-six hours, the fever, together with its attending symptoms, was entirely. gone; and I was restored to my usual health, Murs. I. C. Grey. _ Miss Mamigz Ryan was taken very. sick with bilious fever, suffering with severe Nisa in the head and different parts of the hody, anda very high fe. ver. Acting onthe advice of a friend, she sentfor Dr. Je E. Jordan’s repre-". sentative, who prescribed Histogenetic medicines, which quickly gave relief; and within forty-eight hours completely cured the fever, together with its attending aches and pains, and fully restored her to health.i _ A number ofother persons residing in Nevada City, whose names can be given, have been cured of various diseases, dpe and acute, by the above tment, embracing Catarrh, Lung le, Female Diseases, Chronic H ,» Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pneumonia, Measles, Sore Throat, Stomach Trouble, ete. ; Dr. Jordan can‘ be consulted and his treatment obtained throuyh his representative, H.C. TUCK, who ¢an be found at his roomsin the Burns’ cottage, Broad street, near M. E. SS sawed hand a large stock o Sash, Doors, Blinds Shakes Down Goes Fura THE STOCK OF FURNITURE wow IN OUR STORE MUST BE REduced regardless of what we get for it in order to make room for * Two Carloads of Furniture Now on the way from the East. For this reason we offer mee Extraordinary Bargains pn a BEDROOM SETS, PARLOR SETS; DINING ROOM TABLES AND CHAIRS, BEDS AND BEDDING, LOUNGES, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES, Ete. Fine Upholstering a Specialty Finest Stock of Parnitars IN NEVADA COUNTY LEGG & SHAW Importers and Dealersin — Hardware, tron, Steel, Stoves TINWARE, DOORS, WINDOWS, COAL, OIL, PAINTS, VARNISHES, woop AND WILLow WARE, Leather and Shoe Findings, Glassware, Guns, Pistols, Shot, Caps, Fuse. Cutlery, Crockery, Horseshoes, Nails, Barbed Wire, Ete. Kitchen Stoves and Ranges, Oil Stoves. Munufacturers and Repairers of Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware HYDRAULIC PIPE, Gas and Water Pipes and Fittings. Mining Implements a Specialty AGENTS FOR. THE ge Califirnia Powder Works. Largest and Best Equipped, HARDAWRE STORE In Northern-Central California. Prices as Low as the Lowest. LEGG & SHAW, Main Street. Nevada City FOR SALE! The undersigned offers for sale, at a Low Price, all her interest in the Candy Factory, Oyster and Ice Cream Saloon, ON OOMMEROIAL STREET. Any one desiring to go into this business can get a good bargain by applying immediately. For full particulars enquire of _ MRS. LEDDY, Opposite * Transcript Office. TAKE THE THE TRANSCRIPT IF YOU Want to Keep Thoroughly Posted CONCERNING GOLD MINING Wine Gra Wanted. Highest market price paid for Wine Grapes at the Nevada County Winery. Apply to A. Isoard, Superintendent, Nevada City. ~ Miss Mary Thomas, PIANO TEACHER, AS RETURNED FROM HER VACAH tion, and will be pleased for her ee aud those wishing instructions on the iano, to inform her by note at her home hi Grass Valley. o4-1m. GITY HOTEL. Cre OF BROAD AND UNION 8T# faafear)se] Onefof the most Popular Hotels iN NE VADA CITY. It is conducted on strictly Temperance Principles. THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN thoroughly overhauled and renovated, and beep the private m a8 we Jt has no Bar-room, and is therefore just the place for those in séarch of agood quiet place to board and lodge. The Rooms are all sunny, light andairy. The Tables are supplied with HO MM AGHICULTORAL, the best im the market, at the folSTOCK GRAZING ‘ LUMBERING . *©Wimg low rates And Other ‘ Informed at . times on THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS TS SPECIALTY I8 GENERAL LOCAL. News, and it has a circulation that reaches the reading people in every part of this eounty. It also has pumerous patrons in Placer, Yuba and plete Ea Heats as Ae Be mento, San Francisco and’ m > pt ice To LAND and to SEEKERS throughout the whole country it is invaluable, as it giver bBo mote arts of the State. Home ful and complete record of the pr ing made in the development of the county’s varied and extensive resources, It presents extraordinary inducements 4 Ss cararanrarer acne 4TO ADVERTISERS % YA Best Advertising Medium in Northern California. ‘ =J0B=PRINTING '= The TRANSCRIP1 has he Largest and Best Equipped Job Printing Offi ce _ anywhere on the Coast. has lately been stocked other menta The “{RANSCRIPT Best Advertising medium in Northern-Central California Resources, besides being Fully n the State ty llaeal of Jeph aiaiale en oe ; sf FIRST-CLASS -work.ara as lo rien The establishment with a full line of the Most Modern and Attractive Types and pian’ material, plain and ornais the Board, without Lodging, per week, 84.60 : Board and Lodging, per week, $5 $6. ¥ Rooms, ~er Night, 26 cents, Single Meals, 25 cents. O. C. CONLAN. . to Home Mutual Insurance Co OF CALIFORNIA. : CAPITAL. “e, 300 000 PRINCIPAL OFFICK* 216 Sansome st., San Franciseo — Fire Insurance Only J. F. Houenron, Prewident. . I. N. SHEPARD, Vice President, CHARLES H. Story, Secretary,R, H. MaGiLy, General Agent, * Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County DAVID WATT, JOHN C. COLEMAN. Risks accepted on all classes. of desirable property in this county at rates as low assol vency and a fair profit will adinit of, guar xr tta NEW LUMBER YARD, Grass Valley Road, Opposite Maltman’s Sulphuret Works L. VOSS, Pron’r. ILL ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND ANI. FOR SALE, LUMBEROF EVERY DESCRIPTION For Mining anc Building Purposes. 11 I8 THE INTENTION TO KEEP TH YARD WELL SUPPLIED WITH LUMBER, AND WILL CUT TO ORDER AS REQUIRED. Also a good supply ofr” SHAKES & PICKETS All Olear and Second Quality Sugar Pine ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THE YARD WIL. BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 0. 0. FENOHEL, Foreman of the yard. will be found at the office to receive orders, Nevada City, November 12th 1887. M. L. & D. MARSH, Manvfacturers and Dealers in All: Kinds : of Lumber Office and Lumber Yard : Boulder Street, : Nevada City. a Bh rh OF ALL K{NDS FOR BUILD +g Minin purposes on hand and order, " keep constantly on Shingles, Moulding, Laths, Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling, Pickets, Etc., Etc. Olear and Second Quality Sugar Pino, ALSO DEAL IN Oak, Spruce, Pine and LATE perry COUNTY su Cedar Firewood. Opiigirc: THOROUGH, COMPL . chi care as to habits, mora request, Gold Bais exchanged for sanneel rtz Mill with whi ama. artz w whieh-I can mak practical Mill Tests, and guarantee correct returns in every way. W. made eee ry AA orking tests will be L. P. FISHER Newspaper Advertising Agemey. AO 20 AND 21 MERCHANT'S EX ANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. B. Polynesia, Mexican Ports. riso, Japan tralian Co! Europe. on the Pacific\Coast are kept conubntly” on hand, and all advertisers are allowed frge access te them during + Ce hnsiness honrs, THE NEvAvA DAILY TRANSCRIPT may be seen on file at the office of L P Fisher. N ADVERTISEMENTS Solicited for all newspapers published -. on the Pacific Coast, the Sandwich Islands, Panama, ValpaChina, New Zealand, the Auslonies, the Eastern States and Files of nearly every newspaper published anteeing a promptand liberal response to al. GEO W. HILI,, Manager ci MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLE\ Southern Pacific Com’y. Seah ae ae SPECIAL NOTICE. EXCURSION TICKETS —T0-' MT. SHASTA, od and system of work that van be performed all over the country without separating the workers from their homes. Pay liberal; any one can do the work; either sex, youn or old; no special abilty required. Cupita not needed; we start you free. Cut this out and seturn it to us and we will send you free something of great value and importance to you, that will start you in business, which will bring you in more money right away than anything else in the word, Grand cuint free. Address True &.Co., Augusta aine, f Mme. Alma von Tillows’ Boarding, Day School and KINDERGA'RTEN. . 1600 G St., SACRAMENTO, CAL, Al, modern accouplishments, ldren (both cipeet wig: given the best o 8, etc., etc, *.» KINDERGARTEN METHODS USED THROUGHOUT, for terms address as above. Established in 1852, Nevada: Assay . Office. J. J CTT, Proprietor. NO, 25 MAIN STREET... NEVADA CITY Gi AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPtion refined, melted and Ansayed. By Coin, I on with my Assay Office I have 4 500 pounds, PRICES SAMUEL J. ALDERMAN, Surveyor, GRASS VALLEY... ...;.UALIFORNIA, ‘Correnriont San Bernardino county, ence solicited. 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