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~-ed-theveritable picture of old times.
CIRCULATES IS
Wevada City Grass Valley, Rough & Ready,
the sponge fishery continues to be an
a few years ago . .as been more than
confirmed by thé pleasant experiences “CHEAPEST PLACE
Of Nevada City.
. : ° TUNISIAN FISHERIES. Cestivmed. " g ; ~THE—
Phe Daily Transcript. 1. ou ce soccge ws tmpertent Pe . THE OLDEST HOUSE! ag ee
orricn: ° Branch of Trade in Regeney: The favorable impression produced i Leading Variety e Stor 0
do. $2 Commercial street, Nevada City, cal! According to Mr. Sandwith’s report . " the first appearance of the agree; AND THE— 72 5 2 +. : mafoeaisunhaaror sir eee Oa on the trade of Tunis for the past year . “ble liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs, (\. (. ( Ol dl ii = :
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Spenceville North San Juan, French Corral, Sweetiand, North Bloomfield, Moore’s
“Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every othertown of Nevada county; alsoin Placer
and Sierra counties, ait Saciamento, San
Francisco—in fact, throughout the State
“from the ee, to San Diego* from the Sierra to the Sea.”
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1889.
Cee EEE
Motel Arrivals. *
Natrona Excuanae, October 1th—
J. V. Dwyer, Geo. B. Archer, San
Juan; James Grimes, D. J. Buckley,
D. Horrigan, Graniteville; J. Holland,
Sweetland; B. Latrielle, Martin Sanders, Downieville; Thomas Reynolds
and child, Maybert; Mrs. Woedruff,
H. A. Culver, M. R. Anderson, J. B.
Miller, Miss L. LeBour, John R. Mason, W. A. Trephagen, W. D. Jolinson, San Franciseo; J.-H. Nile, Rough
and Ready; ‘3. HO’Connor, Mrs. J.
Treadwell and child, Bloomfield; W.
M. Davis, Derbec; J. R. Nickerson,
Sacramento; J. A. Nickerson, Indian
Springs; Grass Valley, 8; city, 28,
Union” Hoter — Wm. £. Pickle,
Marty villd; J.S. Jaquith, Downieville;
R. E. Mathews, M. H. Bradburry, B.
F.,Ferris,H. C. Woods,Geo. E, Green,
F. Wells, H. A. Burns San Francisco;
F. W. Minton and J. R. Edson, Stockton ; Thomas Culvord and Milo Crosby,
Salt Spring Valley ; C-B. Miller, Rocklin; J. F. Sawyer and John 8. Reed,
Sacramento; J. 8. Topney, St. ‘Louis;
J. M. Traverse, Quaker Hill; W. §,
James an.i Miss Frost, Gold Hil] ; Jas.
W. Hall,Boca; Chas. . Klingenspor,
Bloomfield; Grass Valley, 5;City,.11.
feeaerroner ran
From Tuesday’s ‘‘Telegraph.
George Lord has his hall fixed up in
grand style, and it is now the handsomest hall in Nevada county, :
Dr. Jones has purchased the Pat
Young ranch adjoining his Newtown
farm. He will commence improvements shortly.
Miss Hattie Nathan is making great
progress with her class in elocution,
and if afew weeks her scholars will
act in the play of ‘‘All That Glitters is
Not Gold.”
A miner of the regular ’49er stamp
passed through town this afternoon.
With. his blankets, pick, pan . and
shovel strapped over his back and his].
Winchester over his shoulder he lockHe was reticent to whither he was going, but we suppose that he is looking
for a ledge:that he found in the fall cf
49 or the spring of ’50, and that he
thinks hecan uncover it now. He will
find the country of his old ledge all
strange to him in this day.
Grass Valley ‘*Tidings’” Items.
, James Hackett has purchased the
Independent Hall at Rough ard
Ready, also the property opposite the
toll_-horsa
Work on the iron bridge, across
Long Ravine, where the C. P. crosses
the Narrow Guage railroad, has been
suspended until a new consignment of
material arrives, coe
Sixteen hundred dollars was paid
last week for the right of way for a
road between Wheatland and the McCourtney road, Nevada county. Mrs.
Webster and Andérson Bros. of Yuba
county’ got the money.
The Crown Point Mining Company
have purchased the machinery on the
Badger mine and will remove it to
their shaft, the work to be instituted
at once.
Grass Valley *‘Union’? Items.
The machinery of the Harterymine
was started up on Monday, and
worked to complete satisfaction. The
pump,will now be put into the shalt,
‘car tracks laidin the drifts, and ina
week more regular pumping and mining’ operations will be commenced.
The ledge in the north drift of the
second level of the Not Banner mine
has been’ showing decided improvement of late, and now shows up well ir
coarse gold and high grade sulphurete.
Contracts are to be jet at once for
driving buth the north and southi
drifts on the second level, and the
sinking of the shaft will alo ‘be continued. The mill will start up today
to run the full head of ten stamps.
Thermometrical Record.
Frencu Corrat, Wal., October 1, ’89.
Eprror ‘Transcript—The record of
the maximum and minimum thermometer at French Corral, Cal., for the
month of September, 1889, condensed
is as follows:
MAXIMUM.
Highest on the 31... .99 degrees
Lowen.) 22d.. . Tt "
‘Average of thirty readings 88.26 ”
MINIMUM.*
Highest on the 4th.... 70 degrees
Lames oad 6 et
Average of thirty readings.61.40 ”
Mean ” sixty os 74.83 ”
Rainfall in inches... :
Respectfully,
N. C. Miter.
An Undgrhand Game.
Open rivalry is honorable. But any
effort to trade on the reputation of
peerless SOZODONT, by forcing upon
the public, dentifrices represented as
similar or superior t6 it, is an underhand game. Block it by demanding
-BOZODONT only.
2 EASES
Paul Schoen, Piano Tuner,
Will visit Nevada City early in Octo
ber. Hedoes not canvass for work
Leave orders at Lennie & Co.’s. tf.
Piano Tuning.
W. D. Travers, piano tuner, will be
ip Nevada Ci'y on or about Oct. Ist.
Orders can be left at Ee@gnie & Co.’s
Music Store. tf,
Tux Ban Francisco Evening Post is
the leading evening paperef San Fran
important branch of industry {n the
regency, from’ Zarzis in the extreme
south, os far north as Sfax. Tho ViceConsul at the latter states that 400
Greeks, 500 Sicilians and 1,400 Tunisians are engaged in the fisheries. One
London and three Pafis firms have
agents at Sfax, who buy up the whole
produce. » Phe diving apparatus called
the secaphandre used to be extensively
employed by the fishermen, but it has
beensuperseded by ‘an® instrument
called
dredger resembling that in use in the
oyster fishery.
ever, is forbidden during the months
oi. March, April and May, when the
sponze’s growth is most active.
harpoon is also much in use by the
fishermen. The total export of sponge
from Tunis in 1887. according to the
customs returns, was_ £34,094, against
£35,915in 1886. The tunny fishery is
& monopoly of the State, and the _present lease was made for a term of fifty
years shortly before the French occupation in . 1881.
the -gangara, a species of
Its employment, howThe
The fish enter the
Mediteiranean—in the spring and one
body of them strikes the coast of Cape
Bon, at the-northeastern extremity of
Tunis..Here the fish are interrupted
by nets, and are harpdoned by boatsmen stationed round the nets for the
purpose, and dragged into the boats,
as many as 600 being? sometimes thus
captured in a single haul. . They are
then cut up and preserved in olive oil
and packed in tin cans of various
‘sizes and at once soldered up. About
three-fourths of the whole are thus
treated and’ find a ready sale in Italy;
of the rest, what:can not be sold
and eaten fresh is salted, and is mostly
sent to Malta and Sicily, salted tunny
fish fetching only half the price of that
preserved in oil. Ihe average annual
value of this fishery is estimated: at
"£20,000, which does not figure in the
customs returns, as tunpy pays no
duty. The fishing seaso
May 20 and continues tigf near the end
of June, between 2,000 and 3,000 men
‘being engaged in the work. Even the
octopus fs not neglected in Tunis as an
article of food, £2,800 worth having
been exported last: year to Greece,
being almost the only Tunisian. product which finds ite way to that country.— Levant Herald:
Ss
HINTS FOR MOTHERS.
When to Feed Him.
We do not believe that ‘‘heavy hair
takes away strength.”’
may be burdensome to weak people by
its weight, in thé same way thata
heavy. head-dress
growth is only weakening in the same
sense that all growth may be, and the
growth is ordinarily compensated for by.
food. In any event there is no way of
retarding the growth of the hair; cutting only stimulates it, but it may relieve the sense of weight.
The height of a child at birth is on
an average from twenty to twenty-one
inches; at the end of a year the average gain is about eight inches, making
twenly-eignt or twenty-nruc
The gain during the second year will
perhaps average about four inches.
THCUGS.
A child of six months should, if well,
have five meals per diem, and the
same arrangement will continue until
it is ten months or more of age. Supposing that. it wakes at six a. m., and
is fed directly, four-hour intervals will
make the meal hours six and ten a. m.,
two, six and ten p. m.;-no food in the
night between ten p. m. and waking in
the morning. These hours and intervals will vary a little, according to the
time of the child's morning waking.
Too frequent feeding is to be avoided.
Very young babies take food much
oftener than five times daily.
dantly asin other children. The growth
and development of children is very
often fitful and uneven, one part growother for the time.
by direct pressure to sometimes make
the central part of the upper jaw protrude. ‘But the habit is s0 common,
and the result relatively so rare, that
we do not. feel sure of the consequence
unless the jaws were rickety. The
sucking of the whole fist would not.be
likely to give a pointing of
Babyland. _ 2
A PAIR OF ORIOLES.
Birds Full of Intelligent Curiosity and a
? s Desire to Please.
Not all the time of the beautiful orioles was passed in contentions; once
having placed themseives on what they
considered their proper footing imthe
family,, they had leisure for other
things. No more entertaining birds
ever lived in the room; full of intelligent curiosity as they were, and industriously studying out the idiosyncrasies of human surroundings in
ways peculiarly their own, they pried
into and under every thing—opened
the match-safe and threw out the contents, tore the paper off the wall in
great patches, pecked the backs of
books and probed every hole and crack
with their sharp beaks. They ate very
daintily, and were exceedingly fond
of dried currants. kor thi little
treat the male soon learned tu
tease, alighting on the desk,
looking -vistfully at the little china
box wherce he knew they came,
wiping his bill, and, in language plain
enough to a bird-student, asking for
some. He even went so far, when I
did not-at once take the hint, as to address me in low, coaxing talk of very
sweet and varied ‘tones. Still I was
deaf, and he came within two feet of
me, uttering the half-singing talk, and
later burst into song~-as his supreme
effort at pleasing or propitiating the
dispenser of dainties. 1 need not say
the, jaw. —
‘. that he had his fill after that. —Olive
Thorne Miller, in Atlantic.
ee
—The institution heretofore known.
as Fort Wayne College, at Fort
Wayne, Ind., is now the “William
Taylor College,” in recognition of Bishop Taylor, whose friends securad the
cisco. tf
OS tS
zhange of name. bs F
pens about
How to Take Care of Baby's’ Hair and
Heavy hair
might be Its. We should do notaing for the hair
beyond keeping the head clean. Many
children are extremely slow in getting
hair, but it comes ultimately, and, so
far as we have observed, just. as abuning seemingly at the expense of anThe sucking of a thumb is thought
of all who have used it, and the succeie Of the proprietors and manufacturers, the Cal. Fig Syrup Company.
Buctten’s arnica Saive.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum
aver Sores, ‘letter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or
no pay required. It id guaranteed +o
give perfect satisfaction, or money reunded. tice 25 cents per box. For
sale by Carr Bros, ti
_——_229 eoA Choice Dish.
Deviled Crabs with shells for serving for sale at J. J. Jackson’s Beehive
Grocery Store. They are very delicious. Try them, 88-tf
Consumption incurable.
Read the following. Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark, Ark’, says: ‘‘Was,down
with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and
physicians pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Began taking Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and
able to oversee the work on my farm:
It is the finest medicine ever made.”
Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio,
says: ‘‘Had it not béen for Dr. King's
New Discovery for Cohsumption I
would have died of Lung. Troubles.
Was given up by doctors. Am now
in best of health.’ Try it. Sample
bottle free at Carr Brothers Drugstore.
Closing Ont Business
AT NORTH SAN JUAN.
*
—
XK. Marks
AVING CONCLUDED TO CLOSE OUT
H business at North San Juan offers for
sale his entire stock at an 3
_ IMMENSE. SACRIFICE !
Everything to heal Regardless of Cost!
owes
ca
The stock consists off
Dn Goods Faney Goods,
LADIES’ and GENTS’
Furnishing Goods, Etc.
Read Th's Price List:
Cashmere, 36 and.4o inches, 50 cents per yard.
Indigo Prints, 12 yds $1.
Best Prints, 18 yds, $1.
Domestic Gingham, 18
yds, $1.
Cheviot, 12 yards, $1.
Bleached Muslin, 12 yds,
Unbleached Muslin, 12
yds, $1.
per-yard.
‘Waterproof, 2 yards wide,
50 cents per yard,
Ladies’ Button
$1.50 per pair.
Ladies’ Gossamers, 56 cts
each. 3
Shoes,
‘Children’s Gossamers,-35
cents each.
-—ALSO—
Silks, Satins, Velvets,
Plushes, Laces,
Embroideries,
And all kinds of Fancy Goods
Oneal Regular Rates
BIG BARGAINS
IN
Cents’ Furnishing Goods,
—@@~ Orders from Nevada City, Grass
Valley or any ether place promptly
attended to. go
—
A Fine 2 stcry Brick Building.
Will be sli for cash at a very reasonable figure. Come one, come’ all.
and see for yourselves.
I. MARKS,
9-4 wide Sheeting, 20 cts.
and Notions.
PS
ing Orchards»
depot.
Apply to
ciation, Nevada. City.
$2500. Great bargain; must be sold.
of place.
farin at a low price.
irrigated. —
offer at present.
Has
Northern-Central California,
Weissbetn Br, \) (0,
BANKERS,
GRASS VALLEY.......CAL.
Established 1876.
Canital Invested: -$50 000.
Transact a «General Banking Business.
Draw Drafts on San Francisco, New
York, London, Paris and Berlin.
Stocks and Bonds bought and _ sold.
Special facilities for making Collections.
Highest price paid for Gold and
Silver Bullion.
Assay Office.
Deposits Received.
Interest Allowe on Deposits.
* CORRESPONDENTS.
San.-Francisco—The Anglo Californian Bank Limited. ,
New York—C. B. Richard & Co.
.
5
J. 1. CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law, Ni Public,
AND CONVEYANCER.
( JREICE Sonn side Broad Street oppo( site Union S tre t, Nevada f
North San Juan,
Wil) practice in: »!\ the Courts of theState,
and theCourts of the United States within
th: State of California,
qj Ondon—The Alliance Bank Limit-}To close our stock of SUMMER HATS we.will sell
Ecru, White, Brown and Tan Lace and Straw Hats at
just ONE HALF the regular prices.
Bear in mind that in addition to our extensive stock of
Millinery we have"a complete assortment of Dress Goods,
Calicos, Ginghams, Table Linen, Sheetings, House Lining, Hose, Underwear, Corsets, Gloves, Handerchiefs}
se MRS LESTER 6 CRAWFORD,
MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY.
car
“For Sale or Rent on Easy Terms!
Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bearBoth-places-are within two miles-of the Narrow Gaug =
Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev
ery advantage for a desirable home.
GEO. E. BRAND,
Secretary Nevada County Land and Improvement Asso
——_9——-—
; Special Bargains in Lands.
$5000-=320 acres, three miles on 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., with place.
$3750--450 »cres gently rolling fruit or grazing land; all fenced; 100
acres cleared; good water; large house and barn; improvements cost about
*$900--60-acres good fruit land, situate three miles from Nevada City; 15
acres cleared ; house and barn, vineyard, garden, six head cattle, horse and
wagon and farming implements; free water for irrigating. A real bargain.
$2 1 §Q-«=425 acres of good fruit and vegetable land; twogeod houses and
two barns; 100 acres cleared; orchard and garden; free water for a portion
Will be sold at the above low price on account of absence. .
$4 150-2104 acres; highly improved; good house and barn, orchard, free
water, seven head of cattle, two horses,'wagon, and all farming implements ;
situate three miles from Nevada City. Araré chance to secure:a profitable
$60004125 acres ; not more than 2 miles from Nevada City or Grass Val
ley ; nearly all cleared ; good house and barn; fine orchard in bearing, consisting of a variety of rees; good water; all can be irrigated ; all under fence.
$2500--125 acres; 4 miles from Nevada City; 80. acres cleared; house
and bern; some fruit trees; free water for irrigating. :
TIMBER LANDS.
$8000--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
&@ These arconly a few of the bargains we have to
We have all kinds of Lands at prices
ranging from $5 to $75 per acre.
eee
Terms Easy.
THE LARGEST Circulation of any
‘Daily Paper North of Sacramento.
The Daily Transcript was established on the 6th day
of September, 1860. It is the oldest paper published in
has the largest circulation
and therefore as an advertising medium it is second to
no paper published in its section ot the State.
National Meat Market
OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK.
0.3 NAFFZIGER. ...Proprietor
Be Punk, MUTTON, VEAL, SAUBA
GES, Etc.
HAMS, BACON AND LARD, wholesale o
retail.
And all kinds of Meats usually found 1
first-class Market.
Meats delivered f ee of charge.
C.J. NAFFZ GER
Notice of Proving Will.
] N THE SUPERT:3« COURT, IN AND FOR
; thecouniy of Nevada, State of California.
in the matter of the estate of ROSE ANN
WILLIAMS, deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that Saturday, the
12th day of October, 1889, at 100’clock a. M.
of said day,at the Cou rtroom of said Court,at
the Courthouse in the City and County of
Nevada, has been appointed as the time
and place for proving the Will of said
ROSE ANN WILLIAMS, deceased, and
for hearing’the application of JAMES R.
WILLIAMS and WALING G. WILLIAMS
for the issuance to him of Letters Tes.amentary when and where any person interested
may aprear and contest the same.
Dated Nevada City, Sept. 30th, 1889.
JAMES 1. MORGAN, Clerk.
+¥. GREANY, ot
Fred Searls, ators
Emil F. Rosenthal,
DEALER IN
CxgIce CONFECTIONERY, THE BEST!
BRANDS
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
“TOYS of every description, , —
FRUIfs AND VEGETABLES. ,
Iam preparedto furnish everything in
my line, Fresh and Pure. Th 3
STOCK iu Nevada City, '* VARSEST
Tropical Fruits a Specialty.
Commercial St.,
Printing Offees ny CPPosite Transcrips
Xm 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
*JRON AND STEEL
In Nevada County.
The Largest Stock of
GUNS AND PISTOLS
In Nevada County.
The Largest Stock of
CROCKERY AND LAMP:
In Nevada County.
The Largest Stock of :
GLASSWARE AND VASES
In Nevada County.
The Largest Stock of
PLATED WARE.
_° Ia 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
LEATHER
GAS AND WATER PIPE
BRASS GOODS
BELTING AND ROPE,
PLOWS AND SCYTHES,
SEWER PIPE,
CHIMNEY PIPE,
In Nevada County.
And Everything: else usually
kept in an Establishment
of this kind.
GEO. £. TURNER,
Pine Street, Nevada City.
ROBERT MARTIN. WM. H. MARTIN
DAVID MUIR.
—THE— .
MINERS’ FOUNDRY
NEVADA CITY, CAL.,
& Manufacturers of
ffs MINING
= Sern ;
Rey on 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.
@@F 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
; National Exchange,
NEVADA UITY, CAL,
Whe Only First-class Business
Hotel im the City.
Massive fire-proof structure, free from the
dangers of fires so prevalentin large hotels
bans
Situated in tLe verv centre of the city, with
Express, Post Off ce and General Stage Offie
for all lines in tha building. Passengers can
leave this Hote] “0 minutes later than any
other when depa. ting 7 mage.
peThe Table of the National Exchange isa
ant feature with the proprietors, and is guarteed sapertar to any in the city.
‘The Roomsare neat anu desirable, and in
clude a 1umber of handsome suits.
The experienced management will spare
neither pain expense to sustain the reppeg w ca me panna Exchange nop
80 justy enjoys o ng the leading ana
best hotel in the taountains. : .
3
Spencerian Steel Pens
Are the Best.
Established .1860,
SEP RY THE BEST PENMENG
a
5
FRED SEARLS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
ILL PRACTICE IN
W State and Federal. 3 veeideepcndnigsd
Uffice—Opposite the Court Howse
angaete 09
i
DR. J. J. VAN AUKIN,
The Painless Dentist,
ember of the Kolby National Surgical
M Institute of Philadelphia, has per
nently locnted in GHASS VALLEY,
and has established an office in the
LAMBLETT BUILDING,
Corner of Mill and Bank Sts.,
For the purpose of doing all kinds of
Best full Upper or Lower Set—$12 50
to $14 50GOLD FILLINGS FROM $1 TO $4.
No extra charge for temporarary Sets.
All work warranted.
TheLeating Harness Sto
OF NEVADA CITY.
Broud Street, Beiow National Hote,
das. Cairns Proprietor
—
Harness and Collars
_— TO GROER
SADDLES, ‘WHIPS, OURRY COOMBS
AN BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP.
Repairing Neatly Done.
@@Al) orders attended to promptly*
Tue San Francisco Evening Post ir
the leading evening paper of San
Francisco, tf
A PARTNER WANTED.
. Inmy travelsthis Spring I have found a
Drifting Mine that I can buy for Fifteen
Thousand Dollars. [ will take one-third of
it and wantto findsome one who will take
two-thirds.
The property consists of 850 acres. The
titleisgeod. There is timber for all time to
come, There isa tunnel in to the lead,
good dump and a good chance to save ta1lings, The claim embrace one mile in length
of the lead.
As tothe claim paying, one has only to ge
and see it. Tnere is nodoubt but itis valu
able. Thave had much experience in drift
mining since 1850, and know whereof }
speak, :
The owner wants to sell for these reasons:
He has lost his entire family and is out of
health.' He has made a handsome compet
ency from the mine and is nearly 70 years
old. o
The surface of this property is easily worth
one-fouth the entire cost. .
For further particulars address,
jy20-Im 8.N.STRANAHAN,
Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cal.
UNION HOTEL,
NEVADA CIT\, -©« + «= CAL
MRS. J. NAFFZIGER. . .Proprietress
THE LCADING HOTEL OF
NEVADA CITY...2... 4: CALIFORNIA
TOURISTS, SEKKERS FOR HEALTH AND
others are’invited to netice the advantages
offered by this Hotel. The house contains
100 rooms, each of which is light and
airy, and well or elegantly furnished, there
being no hotel inthe mountains equal to
it. The tables are supplied with the best in
the market.’
NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
FOR COMMERCIAL ''2AVELERS, *
TOURISTS AND FAMILIES.
Free ’Bus to and from the Depot.
STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALi
arts of the upper county, Grass Valley and
Warsavilie da f x
The best of Wines, Liquors and Ui
Sars furnished at the Bar. .
MRS. EMMELINE CRAIGIN, .
(LATE OF BOSTON,)
HAS OPENED A
Purchasing Bureau at
San Francisco,
ND WILL GIVE HER PERSONAL ATtention to supplying the Ladies of distant cities with all and every branch of
Shopping, including
Dress Goods, Shves,’ Underwear, Hosiery,
Millinery, Gentlemen's Wear,
House Furnishing Goods,
Wedding, Birthday and Christmus Gifta,
Selected with care and taste.
Especial care taken to buy at LOWEST
RATES,
Will cheerfully send samples,
NO CHARGE for the shopping.
All orders must be accompanied by money
order or registered letter.
Referenves—The best people , of New
York, Philadelphia, Boston, ete.
MRS. EMMELINE CRAIGIN,
912 Pine st., San Francisco.
Langtry Bangs, « Invisible Fronts,
Saratoga Waves.
MRS. E. H. HUBBARD,
Private Parlors for Dressing Ladies and
Ohildren’s Hair.
ANUFACTURER OF HUMAN
M GOOD? AND TOILET ARTICLES
GOLDEN HAIR WASH,
For Bleaching the Hair.
No. 923 Market Street, opposite Mason,
SAN FRANCISCO, JAL,
THOS. 8. FORD
Attorney and Oounselor at Law.
¥FICE—Thomas’ Building, corner Broa:
O and Pine streeta, Nevade City 8
ALEX. DURBIN.
Proprietor.
2
COMMERIAL STREET, opposite
American Tea Store.
a Everything in my li
css:
Than ee tee
fore. :
, Look at some of the Prices ;
igars at Retail.
Jockey Club (Key West)... $e", 10 cents
si Rare 5 Westy for a quarter
; ; 13 ose (Key West).. Se
Dentistry at prices within the reach stolen K ssee wea ‘tora quarter
uvenir e oh? RE CR STE T P Poe
of tne poor: Washington = eeaes re een
{ — a Jay-Eye-See .. for a quarter
‘. RATES—Best Full Upper and Lower yuarentes .. a fora quarter
«. Sets of Teeth. lined with Gold=$18 50, i a yaruints Obelow. teeee S oe : br
. Spyancienbes :
.$23 50, and $26 50, AMOQDE G55 ee 8 for a quarter
np ten cent cigars are sold by other dealers for 1244 cents; my 8 cent cigars for ten
ceuts;,.my 5 cent cigars are the best in the
market.
All brands by the box lower than the
lowesv.
Tobaccos.
Star, per plug. ... ... vsdivvc.s. 50 centa
Climax, per plug. -..60 cents
MAWI0G, DOT PIGK. osiss5 ce. 50 cents
New Wrinkle, per plug Met ease 50 cents
And all other kinds in proportion.
Smoking Tobacco,
A fine grade. at 85 cents a pound.
Canned Fruits, Oysters, Etc
At from 10 to 25 percent less than is usual:
ly charged in otber stores. 4
Soda Crackers.
The best, perbox..:........ 8 cents
Pipes, Cigar Holders, Etc.
My stock is large and new. Prices lower
than the same can be bought for elsewhere
Pocket Knives.
Idead in this line. My cutlery is of the
ce brands, and I challenge competition in
prices.
Gombs and Brushes.
I carry a nice stock ranging in price trdm
5 to40 cents each. Whatis the use of payin
fancy prices for suck things when“I ge)
equally good ones for less money?
Stationery.
Writing materials, plain and fancy. All
the latest styles in paperties. ees
Also, slates, tablets, ete.
Prices down to bedrock.
Perfumes.
The choicest and most popular at prices
that will astonish you For instance, . sell
ida water for 40 cents.
“Toilet and Common Soaps.
I have reduced these almost to eost, and 1.
bought them very low.
Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Blackine.
The best domestig and imported kinds: J
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
(genuine hickory) canes, with crovked handies, only $1.
Toys, Toys, Toys.
A thousand kinds such as please the little
folks most.
Fiue Police Whistles, 20 cents.
Cigar lighters, 25 cents.
Tam almost giving them away.
Candies. —
Everybody knowe I keep the freshest au
finest in town vt
Fruits and Vegetables.
All kinds iu their seayoa. Can be bough
cheaper from me than elsewhere.
Fish,
Fresh fish every Thursday and Friday.
All persons indebted to the firm of Smoe
& Durbin are requested to im-neadiately se
tle with me. A. DURBIN.
A NEBwW FIRM
aT— .
AN O2:D STAND.
DENNEY & HITCHINGS
TAKE THIS METHOD OF
informing the citizens of Nevada County that they have
formed a copartnership in the
business of
Horse Shoeing
—ANDWagon Making,
At the Old Clancy Shop, Broad Street,
NEVADA CITY, ~
Where they are pre: d to do work in their
line 2 a manner to give the very best of
satisfaction.
HORSE-SHOEING a Specialty. Roadsters and Freight Horses shod ‘in thie best
style oftheart and the work warranted to
ast.
WAGON-MAKING,
We will guarantee to set an axle go that it
will run one-third lighter than if from any
other shop. 4
We will guarantee to set tires 0 as to avoid
all dish to wheels.
We have the facilities for doi
light work, and warrant satisfa:
ery case.
All orders promptly attended to.
None but first-class mechanics employed .
heavy or
onin ev-~
CITIZENS BANK,
Broad Street...... Nevada City
WE ge SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE
New York,
Saw Francisco.
: And Sacramento
We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE
Payable AT SIGHT inthe principal cities of GREAT BRITAIN
and EUROPE,
=
Collections om any part of the
United Statesa specialty.
Highest Price Paid fer County
and State Warranre
Gold and Silver Bullion = urchased
Aseany Office at this Bank.
OFFICERS:
E.M PRESTON..... Pree PRESIDEY ~
RM OWE. os etek css Vice PRESIDENT
JOHN T. MORGAN........4. Casuter
D. E. MORGAN.. Ass’T CasHigr and Sku’
DIRECTORS:
vk. R. M. Hont, Joun T. Moxeaas
Gro, M. Huengs, D. E. Mon@an.
Wa. Epwarps L Housman,
€ E.M. Passtox.
CORRESPONDENTS
New York—First National Bank
San Francisco—First National Bauk.
facramento—National Bank of D. O. bill
Established im 1852
Nevada: Assay . Office.
J. J CTT, Proprietor.
2-cent cologne for 20 cents, and 60-cent Flor--cents. An elégant one for 20 cents. “BoasPaid up Capital --$30000
NO. 25 MAIN STREBT... NEVADA CITY
G2 AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIP:
tion refined, melted and Assayed . By
request, Gold Bars exchanged for In
connection with my Axsay Office 1 have &
small Quarts Mill with which I can make
precios . Mill = and comrect
returns in ev: he teste will
ado with from 0 €9 600 PRICES
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