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September 20, 1888 (4 pages)

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Dw? tun overmrdtergs ° rm ‘ 7 is Bade SE ane The Daily Transcript. Mo. $2 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. —= CIRCULATES IN Mevada City Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, Spenceville North San Juan, ach Corral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore's Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, and evety othet town of Nevada county; also in Placer}! and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, <2 Francisco—in fact, thtoughout the Stute “from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Sietra to the ug : THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1888. LATE NEWS. resign. Jobn L. Sullivan’s condition is stil. critical. Stanley is alive. The prospects for the Alaskan gold mines is bright. : lars have been arrested at Chicago. The loss of life in the recent Cuban C. Blacklidge ina courtroom at Kokomo, Ind. Tom Turner committed suicide by shooting himself on a ranch near Fresno Sunday. — ; ° Mrs. Pedrick, of California, was knocked down and robbed on a public street in Chicago. J. F. Tompkins, of Fresno, has been held to answer toa charge of involuntary man: laughter. Judge Zane’s successor in Utah is very lenient to Mormons, and Apostle Cannon has surrendered. A conductor on the Chesapeake and Ohio stopped his train to allow two}, passengers to fight a duel. Two gamblers at Kansas City agreed to settlea dispute by butting heuds. One had his skull fractured. On Saturday the 14-year-old daughter of Byrd Smith tried to kindle a fire with kerosene at Devin Station, Tex. The can exploded and burned. her and three younger children to death. Mrs. Smith was seriously burned while trying to save them. Berry Wall, the ex-king of New York dudes, is so financially embarrassed that he has been unable to pay his board bill at the West End Hotei, and is therefore likely to remain in seclusion atthe Branch until his mother or some obliging friend furnishes him with the wherewithal to settle. Tue National Assembly of Brassworkers, numbering 25,000, has decid' ed to join the Knights of labor. LE EES SEES 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 \ Judge Coon<, Marysville, says: “Dr, William’s Indian Pile Ointment cured me after year €f suffering.”’ Judge Coffinbury ,Cleveland,O.,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 Wauas Me’a Co., Cleveland 0. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. Itis guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prive 25 cents per box. For sale by Carr Bros. ti Arrivals at the Citv Hotel. O. C. Comnan, Proprietor. September 18, 1888, W Monk, ty, Cc Gontene Col Hill, GD Bue ley, City, nly C Walters, ri J Dillon, ie J Ferriman, 3 RC Scott, = M O’Brien, By JH Beardsley, “ J Monk, ; T H Carr, TC Connolly, Ogden, U H Stewart, Penn Valley, T Oakey, GV, PG Long, Santa Cruz, P James, Downieville, J Freeley, Trinity county, R da, Fort Jones, W C Kelley, Napa, Arrivals at the Union Hotel. Mrs, J. NAFFZIGER, Proprietor. September 18, 1888. D E Holland, Columbia Hill, Roberts, French Corral, 4 dg Grass Valley, arris EL Richards, Escondido, Cal, A F Brown, San Francisco, ci i] T M spencer, ,W Edwards & wife, Edwards Bridge, C Godfrey, Col Hill. Miss IdaAllen, City, iss Saddie Alien, “ Miss W Mulloy, " Geo Barton, Joe Floyd, ind J Anderson, ne H Jacobs e John Heinson, You Bet, JW Rutherford, “ BC Hereby, G VY, Dan Coughlin, K R, Arrivals at National Exchanze Hotel. WORRYING FOR W!\LTH. WELL-KNOWN DOCTORS A > LAWTho Fate of Professional Men tn SpeculaThe case of ex-Surrogate Robert C. Hutchings which has latterly excited so muchcomment in New York calls attention not merely to the interesting circumes . stances attending his shameful downfall but to the fact that he is one ofa considerable number of professional men who have become more or less distinguished in Wall street and elsewhere in the Bismark has asked permission to business quarter of the metropolis. Hutchings was the son of a ffurniture dealer who .gave him a legal education. The young lawyer married the daughter of Richard B. Connelly, the Sir Samuel Baker believes that} infamous comptroller of New York. under the Tweed regime, and known everywhere as ‘‘Slippery Dick,” the most despicable in his avarice and slyness of any of the coterie that once plundered The members of a band of boy burg-. New York witha high hand. With the money derived from his marriage, and one million ang Piss him by the ‘ : exiled comptroller, Hutchings cut quite a cyclone is estimated at from 500 to} gwath in Wall street where he wasknown 1200. , : asa“‘highroller.” Thatistosay, he did Samuel Pruett shot his wife and J. not speculate on so large a scale as such operators for example as Addison Cammack, who is now understood to be short some twenty-fivethousandshares of Lake Shore, but he would nevertheless at times swing a line of ten thousand sbares of stocks,and fora while he was quite successful. Finally he met with some reverses as all speculators pure and simple do. The man of millions if he “stays in the game long enough will meet the fateof the man witha few hundred; he has more money but hespeculates ona larger scale and .can losemore. Hutchings finally went to Paris and he has been gent to an insane asylumthere. He is still very wealthy and his relatives are quarreling over Lis property about asthey would if he weredead. His insanity it is gaid in Wall street is due to excesses. speculative circles, there wasa physician among the shouting brokers of the Stock Exchange a few years ago who met with strange vicissitudes. He had a wealthy brother who greatly aided him but finally committed suicide at the old St. Nicholas Hotel on Broadway. The broker, who was educated as a physician, had no business capacity whatever and after his brotker’s death met with so many reverses that he was obliged to sell his seat in the Stock Exchange and then step by step he descended the ladder until he became a conductor on a street railroad. An old broker was thunderstruck at seeing him filling this position and said on leaving the car: ‘‘My friend, lam sorry for you; accept this,’’ and he handed the man who was once a physician, then a wellknown figure on the Stock Exchange and at that moment ringing up fares on a street car, a liberal present. ‘ Wall street was Dr. Shelton. Every night about nine o’clcck a man past seventy, short and cadaverous enters Deltionico’s 26th street establishment, drinks a bottle of beer and then slowly shuffles off homeward. It is Dr. Shelton, once as wellknown in Wall street as Jay Gould is to-day. He was one of the famous.speculative triumvirate composed of Jacob Little, Leonard Jerome andhimself. Aman who swung a line of five thousand shares was a big operator before the war or in the early days of the great struggle and PRR ARAYA He WLR ERtS Of Sees Little fell senseless in the boardroom when the market struck him a blow that ruined him; Leonard Jerome was lured into a speculation that cost him threequarters ofa million, and Dr. Sheltondid notescape unscathed. His son is on the board but he himself lives on whatever Wall street has left him. -. million or more. YERS IN WALL STRLu:, Saiture and Defeat. 4Copyright 1388.) Asto professional men who drift into . Another physician once well known in Lawyers are well represented in New nerve tonic. The Most Anoroved Styles 7 FORMERLY OF PAT CLANCY’S3 HOP, has leasccane LOCKLIN BUILD3. H. MILLER Regularly Receives IN MENS AND ROY?S And Furnishing Goods. As Handsome alot of, Jeckties, Svarfs, Oravats, Etc., Eto., As can be found anywhere. : ‘In the way of Underwear My Stock is not excelled. The Latest Eastern Fashb!ons Stitt and Soft En rt BOOTS AND SHOES, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, And everything else usually’ found in a fir st-cluss store of the kind. : my Stock is the Most Oor-nlte. B. H. MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street. & GNew Blacksmith Shop. D. CARMICHAEL, [From Main to Broad Streets, And is now prepare o do all kinds of Blacksmith ‘Work. He makes a specialty of Stage Work. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Give him a cail and be convinced, eh eth enn een A ee eh men My Prices are Astonishingly Low and ' ¥ OU 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— tion—Examples, Past and Present, of . and nervousness, slcepiessness, neuralgic and rheumatic aches and ~ pains are part of the “good gifts” your hustling has won. If. you are that way, let us give you a prescription—no charge for the prescription, though it will cost a dollar to have it filled by your druggist. B PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND 0; ‘Big. Use according to directions. All druggists keep it. It will strengthen your nerves, tone up your whole system, and make you bless us for prescribing this. great Be sure sant thn qpanine, peapored cals by WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO, ! A. FRIEDMAN. sf ' & Ap 3 Broaa Street. 34 Below National Hotel, : Nevada Oity FASHTONARL TAILOR, Makes to Order the Finest 5 Dress and Business Suits For Gentlener and Boys At the ‘Lowest Prices AND ACCORDING TO The Very Latest Spring Styles. bpaeayess J ~ Call and see my elegent Line of Goods, ineluding ==> Scotch Tweeds, French Percales, Cassimeres, West of England Cloth, Etc., Etc. cone / A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. comeellisiare ( He will be prepared to do All kinds of Horseshoeing THE FIRST OF SEPTEMBER, D. CARMICHAEL, Nevada City, August 8th.—l m York’s financial world. Austin Corbin, Alfred Sully, Chauncey M. Depew and S. V. White all received a legal training. Mr. Depew was formerly the head of the brokerage firm of Depew & Potter. 5.V. White made a moderate fortune as a lawyer at Des Moines, Iowa. He passed his summer vacations at Saratega where he met brokers who induced him to speculate in stocks. He did so an.1 Jost so heavily for three or four years that he finally found himselfcumparatively poor, whereupon he decided to come to New York, join the Stock Exchange and get his money back. His success has vastly exceeded his expectations. Dr. Norvin Green, President of the Western Union Telegraph Co., was once a practicing physician in Kentucky. The President of the Cotton Exchange, J. H. Parker, was formerly practicing medicinein Charleston, South Carolina. Heisa member of all the Exchanges in this city from the Stock Exchange down, a bold but shrewd business man worth a Robert J. Wingate, of the Cotton Exchange, was educated at West Point in the days when the term was five years. Like Elmund Clarence Stedman, the poet, who had to leave Yale for some col-" lege pranks, Cadet Wingate abbreviated his term a little by reason of the celebrated ‘‘Benny Havens Oh.’ He was in the class with Sheridan. He was well advanced in his studies and had an imthe Confederate army. George Moore, the cotton broker, was educated as a lawyer in Canada, and Thomas Foote, in the same business, read law in Millard Fillmore’s old office in Buffalo. : George B. Cooksey, the son-in-law of David Dow; the millionaire financier and grain merchant, and who succeeded to his business at the Produce Exchange, was educated as a physician, Samuel J. Tilden, who was so skilful as a railroad lawyer that he could charge fifty thousand dollars for drawing a lease, was very shrewd as aspeculotor but in his latter years ho paid Little attention to Wallstreet. When a broker surgested a tempting speculation the old statesman would whisper: ‘‘No, I have money enough, so there is no incentive to speculation if I could make more, while at the same time I should run the risk of losing.”’ Asarule professional men are successful in business because they have been trained to habits of study and’ they mas* Recror Brotuers, Proprietors, September 18, 1888. M Garber, City, D Muir, bss ADMason “ Jno Langdon." W Britiand, “ wm s “ Fre ls, “* Jno George, RR, Dum M ie, ’ £* Smi 3 “” Geo M M * F Hadlow, &F, H Thom ’ DH Bir “ JH “ Simpson, : LCraven, “ ba ie, ‘ ‘ Gardner, Toledo, Obio, . tremendous effort to save the giant sin’ OV a step, man ter business as they would any other study. Both they and their non-professional, speculating brethren are being stirred up in unwonted fashion just now by Revivalist Harrison, who, it seems fa makine a ners of the street, The historic old church on Jobn street is the scene of his efforts, and it is really surprising how many brokers and speculators attend the fervent services superintended by him. What portant place on Gen, A. P. Hill’s staff in_. : STUDEBAKER Light Two-Horse Wagon, WM. BARTON, Agent. Li. PERSONS IN NEED Oi WAGONS Fr nen call and: examine before. purchasng a Barton’s Blacksmith Shop, Onthe Plaza, _ CHAS. DENNY, =, CHAMPION HORSE SHOER. Nan DOOR TO UNION LIVERY STABLE, Main Street, Nevada City. Owners of fine horses are notified that the undersigned makes aspecialty of Horseshoeing, and doing it in the best possible manner. Horse’s feet, when entrusted to my care, are warranted tu be kept in apo? order. Interfering andstriking prevented. Teamstees will find my work will appointed and coolest shop in the city, STORE REMOVED. room in also a fine stock of TOMACCW. aug 26-lm kind of acreature the converted«‘bull” or ‘‘bear’’ will be is an absorbing subject otf interest.down-town at the present time. another type? ‘ Oscar WILLOUGEDY RicGs. fJust Where the Difficulty Was. ry—Will he remain a “bear” or a “bull,” or will bis changed inner life evolve his conversion into an animal of Northern-Central California, has the largest circulation, and therefore as an advertising medium it i -. treatment obtained through his reprens m it is second to-. tiltive, H.0.TUOK, who can’ be foand at his rooms in the Burns’ cottage, Broad o.reet, near M. ESChurch, Nevada City, California, -Consultation free. Sober yreiie 3 ag ** Look hers Pre. " sy passenger, apolo—* ¥-yes, I do ; the t-trouble is to— step where I look,”—{Bloomington Exe stand, and all work done promptly and satisfactorily. Brick Shop-—I have the best d = Pants a Specialty. —o tas Ew Parties from up country, when in Nevada City, can have their measures taken for suits or single garments, which will be forward ed by express, as ordered. Repairing and Pressing done, est Prices. A. FRIEDMAN, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY For the Assembly. WISH TO GIVE NOTICE THAT I AM man for the Fif eenth Assembly District. SENTATIVE.” mining, manufacturing or whatever else. This subject isof more importance to thi county and to the State, and more worthy o' Penn Vaelly, Aug. 24, 1888. no paper published in its section of the State. TELE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. Has THE LARGEST Circulation of any representative for Nevada City; and Daily Paper North of Sacramento. @ ©. The Daily Transcript was established on the 6th day oi September, 1860, It is the oldest paper published in € a { the glorious splendor of the rising sun. P andalterations madeafrthe LowFASHIONABLE TAILOR, an independent candidate for AssemblyI ask'the voters of this district for their support as their ‘ RECLAMATIONIST REPREBy the term reclamationist I mean one who advocates reclamation, which is reclaiming waste or nearly_waste lands from a condition of uselessness, or of comparatively little use, to that of greater value and a Reon aate of hapten a anyon as one couditions of any locality, to the benefits 3 already bestowed by the Tvextor, may per-,. the head, cauriDg her a great deal ol mit by man’s labor intelligently bestowed 4 suffering. This trouble is much better thereon; to bring into operation the best AS REMOVED HIS STORE TO THE Masonic tGuilding, ormerly occupied by A. Nivens. He will keep on hand a full stock of Domestic, Key West and imporried Cigars, Natare’e’ resources the greatest amount Of benefits to
mankind, whether in the line of farming, consideration in this present political campaign, than all other issues before the opie: JOHN A. BALL. A Revolution in Provress. have marked each era in human prozres«, increasing man’s knowledge and control of natural forces, making him a master instead of a slave and adding ‘human race, the discoveries of Dr. J. Eugene Jordan, author of the Histogenetic System of Medicine, must, from thé 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 # monument in the hearts of the people. In his book entitled, “‘The Eniue Revolution of Medicine,” is given a comprehen ive description of this new system, and is practical application, which briefly stated is as follows: He rebuilds thé diseased cells and tissues of the body with the same proximite principles and ferments, organic bodies, and so on, which are nominally wrepared in the body hy the glands. Those he supplies to the sick in the form of medicine, giving that particular principle, which he sees from their symptoms their glands are unable to prepere. ~ It is a beautiful science, and built upon scientific principles, as is abundantly ‘proven by the follow ngendorsements from men whose promivolumes for this new and rational system of medicine: Curcaao, January Ist, 1888.. ‘This is to certify that: 1 have made a thorough invéstigation 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 highest skill, showing an acquaintance with the natural sciences far in advance ot 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 discoveries startling; alsu having 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. ' J.B. 8. Kine, M.D, F.D.;, Prof. Chem. and ioxicology Hahnemann Medical College of Chicago. CuicaGco, 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 Mr what To ME seemed impossible, anu what certainly baffled tue skill and knowledge of the highest in the fr.ternity. You have not only helped me physically, but you have opened a vista of possibilities for which I cannot thank you sufticiently. 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 ¢an transform misery into happiness. May you live long and continue to do good; and inay bigotry—the child of darkness—vanish from your path as the mist from Yours fraternally, H. G. Briaas, Ph., B., M. D. Nevapa Cry, Sept. 8th, 1888. For twenty years past -y sister, Maneie Meth, haa suffered Jeroativ from chronic bowel troubles, which ‘for the last six years have been very ‘bad indeed; and gradually grew worse until about five months ago. q wreck. Words cannot tell what she MS opnareae or describe her wretched “hysical state, and we felt that she Pcould not live much lonyer. About this tine H. ©. Tuck told us that Dr. J.Eugene Jordan's Histogenetic medtried the old school of medicine withcut benefit, we decided to try the new. After taking the medicine prescribed a short time, this trouble, which all other med cines failed to benetit, was vumpletely cured. This was about five months ago, and there has been no return of the troubig since. She Las also been blind for the last four years. Both eyes were coated oyer 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 yone and the greater part of the iriscan be plainly seen in both eyes, and the scum is steadily growing less. The doctor says the optic nerves are puralyzed, but this too can be cured. She is now taking medicine for the paralysis, and there is 0.1 e change in this condition, and whether it is cured or not, enough-bas certainly been done in her case to prove that by the HistoyeneticSystem of Medicine some things, can be done which occulists of. high standing told us was utterly impossible. she has also been afflicted for along time with a peculiar trouble in jd sbmeé of its worst fournres having entirely disappeared. All the above results have teen obtained by taking Dr. J. KE. Jordon’s medicines inter nally. Berrie A. Ross. Nevapa City, Sept. 8, 1°88. Seyeral weeks ago I took a bad cold, which was followed by sore throat and b.liousness, 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 heariny that they cured quickly in acute cuses, I decided to give them a trial. Lealled ‘n'H. C. Tuck, tie Docter’s afier taking 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. Mrs. I.C.Grey. Miss Mamir Ryan was taken very sick with bilious fever, suffering with severe pains inthe head and different parts of the body, anda very high fever. Acting onthe advice of a friend, she seatfor Dr. J. E. Jurdan’s representative, who prescribed Histogenetic medicines, which quickly gave relief; and within forty-eight hours completestored her to health. given, have been cured of various dison on DOWN GOES FUTTILUTE to the comfort and happiness of the F U FR Ni T U R E i sientitic world mukes. py ; ; hence in the scientific werd speake. Fine Upholstering a Specialty time she was a complete eet NEW LUMBER: YARD, icine would cure her, and as we had L. VOSS, Prov’r ly cured the fever, together with its atvending aches and pains, and fully rea , A number of other ‘persons residing in Nevada City, whose names can be eases, chronic and-acute, by the above treatment, embracing Catarrh, Lung -THE STOCK OF 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 wee Extraordinary Bargains —IN— 33 BEDROOM SETS, PARLOR SETS, DINING ROOM TABLES AND CHAIRS, BEDS AND BEDDING, LOUNGES, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES, Ete. Finest Stock of Farmttore IN NEVADA COUNTY © —-r/yy> LEGG & SHAW Importers and Dealers in Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves . TINWARE, DOORS, WINDOWS, COAL, O1lL, 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, Qil Stoves. . Manufacturers and Repairers of Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware. HYDRAUTLIC PIPE, Gas and Water Pipes and Fittings, Mining Implementsa Specialty AGENTS FOR THE © Califirnia Powder Works Largest and Hest EquippedHARDAWRE STORE Im Northern-Central California. Prices as Low as the Lowest. LECC & SHAW, Main Supt, Nevada City Abi sewatie! Serjecnsennlee: Grass Valley Road, Opposite Maltman’s Sulphuret Works -. into this business can get a FOR SALE . ! The undersigned offers all her interest in the Wine rages Wate. Highest market piice for sale, at. a Low Price,. paid for-‘Wine Grales at the Nevada Cou Winery. Apply to Candy Factory, Oyster. Isoard, Superintende and Ice Cream Saloon, . Nevada City. ON COMMEROIAL STREET. Any one desiring to go immediately. For full particulars enquire of MRS. LEDDY, Opposite Transcript Office. TAKE THE THE TRANSCRIPT IF YOU : Want to Keep Thoroughly Posted CONCERNING HORTICULTURAL AGRICULTURAL, STOCK GRAZING, LUMBERING And Other Resources, besides being Fully Informed at . times on THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS TS SPECIALTY IS GENERAL LOCAL if News, and it haga circulation that reachés the reading people in every part of this county. It also has numerous patrons in Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, as well as in Sacrame1.to, San Francisco and more remote parts of the State. To LAND and to HOME SEEKERS throughout the whole country it is invaluable, as it givee a faithful and eomplete record of the progrers being made in the development 0: the county’s varied and extensive resources, It presents extraordinary inducements 4TO ADVERTISERS % GPL LOTTIE NI LG ext Advertising Medium in Northern California. O—=. 0R=PRINTING = The TRANSCRIP1 has he Largest and Best Equipped Job Printing OfficeIn the State North ‘of Sacrainento, and its prices for FIRST-CLASS work ar. as low as anywhere on the Coast. The establishment has lately been stocked with a full line of the Most Modern and Attractive Types and other iene material, plain and ornamenta ‘ ic The. ‘{ranscripT is the Best Advertising medium in Northern-Central California L. P. FISHER Newspaper Advertising AgeneyROONS 20 AND 21 MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. Ww ILL ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND ANI FOR SALE, LUMBEROFEVERY DESCRIPTION For Mining anc Building Purposes. 11 IS THE INTENTION TO KEEP TH YARD WELL SUPPLIED WITH LUMBER, AND WILL CUT TO ORDER AS REQUIRED. Also a good supply of, SHAKES & PICKETS All Olear and Second Quality Sugar Pine ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THE YARD WII.) BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 0. 0. FENOHEL, Foreman of the yard. will be found at the office to reosive.orders... Lm. VOss. Nevada City, November 12th 1887. N B. ADVERTISEMENTS IN . Solicited for all newspapers published Ou the Pacific Coast, the Sandwich Islands, Polynesia, Mexican Ports, Panama, Valpa£40 Japan, China, New Zealand, the Ausralian Colonies, the Eastern States and Europe. : Files of nearly every newspaper published on the Pacific Coast are kept connbntly on hand, and all advertisers are allowed free access to them during business hours, Tue Nevava DAILY TRANSCRIPT may* be seen on file at the office of L P Fisher. VATS r HAS REVOLUTIONize the world during the last half century, Not the least among the wonders of inventive progress isa method and system of work that van be performed all over the country without separatin; the workers from their homes, Pay liberal; any one can do the work; either sex, conn or old; no special abilty required. Cupita not needed; we start you free. Cut this out and return it tous and we willsend 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 whe world. Grand ora free. Address True & Co., Augusta Maine. Mme. Alma von Tillows’ Boarding, Day School and KIND ERGA'RTEN. 1600 G St., SACRAMENTO, CAL, M. L. & D. MARSH, Manvfacturers and Dealers in Office and Cumber Yard : UMBER OF ALL K{NDS FOR BUILD ing and Minin hand a large stock of Shingles, Moulding, Laths, Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling, Pickets, Etc., Etc. ALSO DEAL IN Cedar Firewood. Boulder Street, : Nevada City. Nevada: Assay . Office. ig porpoees on hand and sawed to order. e keep constantly on Go AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIP: connection with, my Assay Office . have a Sash, Doors, Blinds Shakes smal) Quartz Mill with high I can make lear and Second Quality Sugar Pine. Oak, Spruce, Pine and. CARERUL, THOROUGH, COMPLETE. Ali Modern accowmplisoments, Youn children (both sexes) given the best of care as to babits, morals, etc., ete. For terms address as above. Hi. RETURNED FROM HER VACAgood bargain by applying au .anteeing a promptand liberal responsetoa). Miss Mary Thomas, PIANO TEACHER, tion, and will be pleased for her pupils those wishing instructions on the 1ano, to inform her by note at her home n Grass Valley. 4-1m CITY HOTEL. corr OF BROAD AND UNION ST# THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN thoroughly'overhauled and renovated, and under the private ma ent has Onelof the most Popular Hotels aN NEVADA CITY. It is conducted on strictly Temperance Principles. It has no Bar-room, and is therefore just the place for those in search of a good quiet place to board and lodge. ‘ ’ The Rooms are all sunny, light andairy. The Tables ure supplied with the best im the market, at the folelowing low rates: Board, without Lodging, per week, $4.50 : Board and Lodging, per week, $5 to $6. ee Rooms, ~er Night, 25 cents. Single Meals, 25 cents. oO. C. CONLAN. ,. Home Mutual Insurance Co OF CALIFORNIA. (CAPITAL. : 800 000 PRINCIPAL OFFICK* 216 Samsome st., San Franciseo Fire Insurance Only J. F. HOUGHTON, Prewident. J. I. N. SHEPARD, Vice President, CHARLES H, Story, Secretary, R. H. MaGILL, General Agent. Grass Valley Branch For Nevada Coynty DAVID WATT, JOHN C. COLEMAN, Risks accepted on all classes of desirable property int 4] county at rakes as low assol vency and a fair profit will adiit of, guar ust claims for loss. GEO W. HILI., Manager MAIN STREET. GRASS VALLEY Southern Pacific Com’y. SPECIAL NOTICE. Ey _~ = EXCURSION TICKETS —T0 = MT. SHASTA, Ager, :iMontague, : Dunsmuir, Soda Springs, YosBMiIiIT Hw, Big: Trees, The Geysers, Truckee, Summit, Lake Tahoe, And other Mountain Resorts. if a RO OWe anon nese. oH, en. Pass. and Ti Agent, San Francisco, Cal, isu --Notice to the Publis. -OTICE is hereby given thatI have this day given to my sons, Joseph and John, theirtime. 1! will uot hereafter claim any moneys earned by them, neither will I be respousible for debts incurred by them, D, O'NEIL. ‘The i Chicago Cottage Organ. Has attuned astandard of excellence which admits of no superior. “t Established im 1852. J.J CTT, Proprietor. NO. 26 MAIN STRERT...NEVADA CITY tion refined, melted and Assayed. By request, Gold Bais exchanged for Coin. In practical Mill Tests, and guarantee correct returns in every Way. Working tests will be ey with from 50 to 500 pounds. PRICES SAMUEL J. ALDERMAN, Surveyor, GRASS VALLEY... ....CALIFORNIA. ATE DEPUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR OF San Bernardino county. Correspond ence solicited, Surveys of Quarter Section , ete, made in accordance with U.S, Lan Trouble, Female Diseases, Uhronic . UNION MARKET, . wox'suge AUonine Wat Park. Be eadache, eumatism, Neuralgia,. . Zea ere caus Pneumonia, @Meusles, Sore. Throat, . COMMERCIAL STREET. .NEVADA CITY > NOTICE. Stomach Troub le, ete. 2 Leo Dr. Jordan can be consulted and his COLLEY BROB,,...--++ Proprietors . . TRANSFERRED MY_ BUSI~ ness as Furniture Dealer in Nevada _ ty, to E.G. SUKEFORTH, all persons hereDEALERS IN At the lowest rates. Beet, Pork, Mutton, Vel, Etcs, . to ite Weissbeins’ Bank, Mainstreet. . tofore indebted to me are requested to o mediately settle with him, nd all eaeuees whom I am indebted will present th ei demands against me to him It t Oy ery improvement that inyentive genius, skill and money can projuce. These excellent Organs are celebrated for volume, quality of tone, qyick response, variety of combination, artistic design, beauty in finish, perfect construction, making them ne most pages val bel orep and desira organs for homes, schools, chu lodges, societies, etc. fs ae nee ESTABLISHED REPUTATION INE FACILITIES SKILLED WORKMEN BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular Organ. INSTRUCTION BOOKS _AND PIANO 8TOOLS Catalogues and Price L 0 i 08 e Lists on application OHIOAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00., : CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, Laws. Office up stairs in Coke Building, . MONEY TOBE MADE. CUTTHIG out and return to us, ant we will send you free, something of ‘great value and importance to you, that will atar you in business which will bring you in more money right away than anythi else in this world. Any one can do the work and live athome, Either sex—all ages. Something new, that ad coins money for a workers. We will start you; capital n needed, This is one of the genuine, important chances of a lifetime. Those who are -gepl3 © BACON 4ND LARD We also keep on hand a choice stock of L, M. SUKEFORTH, Nevada City, August 15, 1888. ambitious aud enterprising will not d Grand outfit free. Ad a eee Address TRUE & C 6B 64.8 @ @S &@& mA we iA S& ht et em lt oe wt eo dl A, a a ee. ee ne ee ee ee — ae . age Oe fae 2 ER ee ee oy ge Se