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The Daily Transcript.
o. 82 Commercia) street, Nevada City, Cal
. ential
CIRCULATES IN ;
Nevada City Grass Valley, Rough & Ready,
Spenceville North San Juan, French Corral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore’s
Fist, peng eco Truckee, = cng! 8 oth-} for cep mourning. The deepest
; alsoin Placer cee ; * eae
san neon counties, 38 cameeks. San. Movring is necessarily a, widow's
Francisco—in re throughout the State
“from Siskiyou to San Diego" from the 8ierra to the Sea,” .
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1889
—_—_———
Wil) He Respond ?
The San Francisco Post says: Goyornor Stephenson of Nevada has not
been so fortunate in his appointment
of a commiséioner to the Paris “Expo-.
sition as he was imtbe role ofan honest minef. His power of discrimination ‘was displayed to much better
advantage in the selection of the Kentucky mine as a stepping stone to
wealth and power than in his choice
of Dr. Biber as a representative of the
silver State. It will take all the reputation that the mines of Nevada have
‘won as the greatest bullion producers
in the world to offset the pranl~«f the
person in charge. The Post ::"'
tention to the mistakewh’:
made in even suggesting thera: “.
this individual for the respons.vir 4) .
sition of-commissioener from this State
and Nevada. Governor Waterman
promptly repudiated the appointment.
but Stephensou thought he knew better. The expose’ which recently appeared in the Enterprise and other
‘papers of Nevada is only .what could
be expected> The hope is expressed
in certain quarters that Biber will take
advantage of the space offered him. in
the columns of a paper {the TEANs‘ortPT] in‘Nevada county of this State,
where he is remarkably well known,
—to clear his skirts of the charges made
against him. There is little probability, however, that the enterprising
medico will rush ‘into print here ‘or
elsewhere.
}
.
Motel Arrivals.
Union, Sept. 18th—Mrs. Thomas
Freeman, Bridge; James Neagel, B.
A. Bailey, T. G. Parker, G: E. Brown,
R.N. Gray, Geo. E. Price, E. D: Wenber, San Francisco; J. Wright, Geo. .
Gilman, Derbec; D. F. Yates, Bl6um.
field; J. G. Lester, Frank Emmet, Pet
Hill; C. M. Set:midt, Colfax; J. W.
Akin, Miss Ella Bowman, Marysville ; .
Wm. Hammel, Scott’s Flat; J. M.
Kitts, Willow Valley; Grass Valley, .
8; city, 7. .
Nationa, ExcuanGe, Sept. 18th—)
O. D. Eastman, J. Jorgensen, D.
Frankel, H. §. Stepliens, Mt. T. Hill
“$an Francisco; A. Nichols, Mayber
--R.H. Quick and wife, Patterson? E.
_R. Morrill, Truckee; M. H. Hodge,
Mrs. E. Bennetts, Cornwall; 8. Richardson, A. Collins, M. R. Baily, Sacrawnento; C. Ulrich, Fred Ulrich, Portland; W. H. Radford, Bloomfield; A.
W. Martel, Gus Fachett, Marysville ;
C. Phelps, Phelp’s Hill; Alf Tregidgo,
The Materials and Sty!es Most Populer at
regulation
there are many beautiful and suitable
dull black wools which are made up
SIMPLE MORNNING GOWNS
the Present Time.
Whiie Henrietta «oth remains the
dress for street wear,
sticb a general revival of trade at Carr
Bros. Drug Store as their giving away
to their customers of'so many free tria
and «il reference to the deepest mourning refers to a widow's dress. Jt is in
extremely tad taste to wear such
mourning on any other occasion.
Thus a daughter wears much simpler.
mourning, and ‘it would be ostentatious for her to adopt the dress suitable for her mother. Her gown mzy
be of dull black cashmere, camelshair, Melrose cloth, Henrietta, or an}
soft silk-warped or pure wool¢leli.
and uniess she is advanced in! yecirs,
very slight trimmings of crape are
considered in the best taste. Her
bonnet is simple and her vail of
crépe or nuns’ vailing merely reachés
to her waist and is worn over tho
face but afew weeks. A widow usually wears a long vail of nuns’ vuiiing
for ordinary eccasions to save her
crape vail Nuns’ vailings with a
wide, plain selvedge, which comes i:
such exquisitely fine qualities aud i:
so sheer it must~beamade-over Indiu
‘+ . silk, makes a cool, pleasant material
Thore
sewiny-silk
g-enadines and tamise cloth whic'”
for summer afternoon gowns.
are also black-iawn
ae used in a daughter's or mother’:
mourning. It isin bad taste to cuntinue wearing diamonds or any gems
during the period that. crape is worn.
This seems self-evident to any
person of taste, but this rule is
so continually violated in this countrys
that it is necessary to repeat this.
Well-meaning women, who do not intend to violate the canon of refined
taste, sometimes wear solitaire diamonds with a widow’s cap, A widow
may wear,a simple bar-pin of black
enameled gold, or of onyx, but these
are so plain as hardly to be classed as
jéwelry. Simple kerchiefs and fichus
of white crepe or India mul hemstiched on the border or. embroidered
in dots, or some such simple pattern,
are worn'by young ladies. Linen collar and cuffs are suitable to wear in
any mourning where crape ig not, but
black ruches of crepe lisse or some
sheer material is only suitable with
crape. Plain black foulard silk makes
a simple, light.afternoon dress fora
lady who has taken off crape. And
there are many f.ne-striped black-andwhite foulards and delicately figured
foulards suitable for this purpose and
for morning gowns or white foulard
dotted with black. Children seldom
wear mourning in this country, although in some families even the servants are expected to wear a_ black
dress while the family are in crape.
While many people ncwdo not wear
mourning, and the ci stom is by no
who prefer to adoptthe dress during
their period of grief should be guided
by the simple rules of etiquette which
prevail for such occasions. There is
nothing more objectionable than illehvsen or ostentatious mouruing,
when the dress, which is a protection
to the wearer from all claims of society and an indication of her seclusion,
W. A. Kelley, Grass Valley, 7; sitys4 becomes the “means of making her
J
Funeral of Lizzie Daley.
Wednesday evening’s ‘Telegraph
says: There was a large attendance
’ this morning at the funeral of Lizzie
Daley.
. taining. the representative people of
Grass Valley and Nevada City and’
the surrounding country followed the
remains to their last resting place.
The floral offerings were many and
beautiful, being tokens from friends
who loved her. The Young Ladies
Institute turned out in a body to pay
their last respécts.to a worthy and
honored member of the society. It
Along line of carriages conwas at first intended to celebrate a
solemn requiem mass, but owning to
the feeble condition of the Rev. Father
Dalton the ceremony had to be dispensed with, and Father McDor@id
read the regular burial service.
Mulroy.
-_——-——__+-s@+University Examination.
Tidings: Prof. Wm. Carey Jones
is conducting a spécial examination
in this city for entrance to the State
The applicants number
four—from Grass Valley and Nevada
University.
City. We learn that Prof. Jones
conducting this extra examination at
his personal expense, for the glory of
the cause of higher education.
Virtue of Pime Shavings.
It has long been known that pillows
of pine needles cure lung troubles, and
now it is found that pine shavings a
just as good as pine needles, A Florida
editor tells of many cures of cough
asthmatic and _ bronchial
colonies of Florida.
Into ruin to see falling i
Teeth once sound is quite appallin.;
Their decay at once is seen
When you ope your lips, between.
Use to whiten teeth that darken
Fragrant SOZOVONT,-~just harken!
A Choice Dish.
Deviled Crabs with shells for serving for sale at J. J. Jackson’s Bezhive
Try them. 88-tf
eo
licious.
troubles.
Pillows of pine shavings are el! the
rage at present among ‘the one-lung
The
pall bearers were Thomas Taaffe,
John Sullivan, Ed. Dunkley, J. F.
Connolly, George Higgins and George
is
e
8,
eel Oe EE
seeping:
i
“ LASSOING A SERPENT.
How the Natives of Java Attack Their
Enemy, the Eoa.
and prshing through, dur men sudpenly stopped and began to
ahead, chattering and gesticulating.
Looking the way they pointed, we
saw in a tree an immense boa constrictor waving his head to, and fro,
with his’ seales glittering in the sun.
“Get back, quick,
he is preparing to jump!” and we
After consulting a few moments, the Malays
lasso, . gars
My friend said:
did so as fast as possible,
cautiously advanced with a
which, by a dexterous throw, caugh
the snake around the neck, and
on him. He thrashed and pu ‘ed
DENTISTRY.
After about-~an“hour—of crawling
point
jumping behind a tree, tightened i:
and it was all the fo.r Malays cou ¢
do to keep from being drawn newr
enough for him to crush them, &
shot Lim at first, but
eapture him a ive.
and they puiled hua
tree.
long and Fe
have great strength,
ealf.
principally on
than the snake.
death. By this time
them chattering and
made a cage
together,
suake, and, swinging
—Forest and Stream.
not a freak, are you?’
_ Tue San Francisco Evening Post
is the leading evening paper of San
Francisco.. :
Pasturage
At the Sutton Ranch. Enquire on the
premises or of George C .Gaylord.ft]
Buchiens ArBica Sulve.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
tions, and positively cures. Pi
. Itis guarantee
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
® Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupy oOo
ww
once or twice it seemed as thouzh i:
would get them. We
After awhile, b:
pulling aud chuking him, he» gave up,
He was alg fellow, twenty fec:
very largo around. Tie
and tired that we concluded to let the
monkeys rest, although we could Lear
very far ahead of us, so we tuned
back to our horses with our cvolie.
‘carrying our ‘trophy.
very quickly,
lengths of bamboo and notching them
into which they put the
marched off with it on their shoulders.
PS Pe A Cee
. ~ Visitor (dime museum)—‘‘You are
“Beg pardon; but what is there remarkable about youP”’
married ten years and-I never once
if , ,told my husband that I could have got
Grocery Store. They are very de-'p.enty of richer and handsomer men
cou'd hay
they wanted 1
from th: dowa
and this one,
Was assured, could swaliow a goat or .
He was louking, probably, for
leopards, that are plenty there, living
monkeys,
snakes also Catch them when they ean.
but usually the monkey is cleverer
They sometime~
gather in big bands and club them to
and the
we were 8) bot
jumping not 50
The Malays
cutting
iton two poles,
” Lady—“Yes.”
“I have been
Their Business Booming.
Probably no one thing has caused
bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery
tor Consumption. Their trade is simply
from the fact that it always.cures and
never disappoints. Coughs, Colds
Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all
threat and lung diseases quickly cured]
You can test it before buying by getting
a trial bottle free, large size $1. Every
bottle warranted.
Tue .San Francisco Evening Post is
the leading evening paper of San
Francisco. tf
es
Beecuam’s Pius cure bilious and
nervous ills.
4nd eget
DR. J. J. VAN AUKIN,
The Painless Dentist,
i ase of the Kolby National Surgical
Institute of Philadeipiiia, has permaently located in GMAss VALLSY,
and has established an’ office in’ the
LAMBLETT BUILDING,
Cornerzof. Mill and Bank Sts.,
For the purpose of doing all kinds of
Dentistry at prices within the reach
of tne poor.
‘ —<
RATES—Best Full Upper and Lower
Sets of Teeth. lined with Cold—$18 50,
$23 50, and $26 50.
Best full Upper or Lower’ Set-$12 50
to $14 50GOLD FILLINGS FROM $1 TO 4
Na extra charge-for temporarary Sets.
All work warranted.
The Latest News!
FROM THE ECONOMY STORE.
Qhoise New Orleans Molasses and Sunbeam S-rup on tap in an~ cuantit»
requires. ne
New Columbia River Salmon,
Michigan White Fish,
No. 1 Mackerel,
Pickled Herring, see
Brick Cod@fish, :
A variety of Smoked Meat, Eastern Lard in
bulk, Californie Che ese, Flour, Feed,
Vegetables, and other Goods too
numerous to mention. .
Call and Examine’ my Geods
and get prices.t
~~ §, HSDANIELS, ~
EOONOMY STORE. ...BROAD 81
Apply to
situate three miles from Nevada City.
farin at a low price.
$6000-125 acres ; not more than 2 milesfrom Nevada City or Grass. Val
ley ; nearly all cleared ; good house and barn; fine orchard in bearing, consisting of a variety of trees; good water; all can be irrigated ; all under fence.
$2500--125 acres; 4 miles from Nevada City; 80 acres cleared ;_ house
and barn; some fruit trees; free water for irrigating.
irrigated.
offer at present.
ranging from $5 to $75 per acre.
For Sale or Rent on Easy Terms!
———
a cide Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with ear
enormous in this very valuable artic ing Orchar ds.
Both places are within two miles of the Narrow Gaug'depot. Both have good houses, barns;—fine-fruit,and ev
ery advantage for a desirable home. “
GEO. E. BRAND,
Secretary Nevada County Land aad Improvement Asso
ciation, Nevada City.
—_— 0
Special Bargains in Lands.
$5000--320 acres, three milésfrom Grass Valley ;-good house and barn;
200 acres cleared ; good orchard in bearing; a large, never-failing supply of
(4 “. free water; all implements, tools, etc., with place. oe
$3750.-450 acres’gently rolling fruit or grazing land; all fenced; 100
acres cleared ; good water; large house and barn; improvements cost about
$2500. Great bargain ; must be‘sold. ; ae
$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 5OQ-«425 acres of good fruit and vegetable land ; two geod houses and
two barns; 100 acres cleared; orchard and garden; free water for_a portion
of place. Will be sold at the above low price on account of absence.
$4.1 50-0104 acres; highly improved; good house and barn, orchard, free
Water, seven head of cattle, two horses, wagon; and all farming implements;
Arare chance to secure a profitable
TIMBER LANDES.
~“$8BOO00--560 aeres; 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 areonly a few of the bargains we have to
We have all kinds of Lands at prices
Terms Easy.
SS
TIE DAILY TRANSCHIPT
Has 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
Northern-Central California, has the largest circulation
and therefore as an advertising medium it ‘s second to
‘no paper published in its section of the State.
UNION. HOTEL,
WEVADA CIT‘, =
MRS. J. NAFPZIGER... Pronrietrest .
THE CRUCIAL TEST.
_—_————
SR ent
THE LEADING HOTEL OF
NEVADACITY .. ... «.CALIFORNIA*
TYOURISTS, SEKKERS FOR HEALTH AND
others are invited to notice the advantages
this Hotel.. The honse. contains
160 reoms, each of which is light anc
airy, and well or elegantly furnished, ther
peingne hotel inthe mountains equal t
it. The tables are supplie¢? with the ix
the market.
SPECIAL ACCUMMODATIONS
FOR COMMERCIAL !“.AVELERS, :
; TOURISTS AND FAMILIES.
Free "Bus to and from the Depot.
STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR AHI
cere of the gprer county, Grass Valley and
arysville daily.
The best of Wines, Liquors and Ci
urnished at the Bar.
National Exchange,
NEVADA UITY, CAL.
The Onlv First-class Business
Hotel im the City.
Massive fire-procf structure, free from the
dangers of fires so pievalentin large hotels
Situated in the verv centre of the city. witb
£xpress, Post Off ce and General Stage Offic
for all lines in the building. Passengers can
leave this Hote] “8 minutes later than any
other when depa.ting by stage.
peThe Table of the National Exchange isa
ant feature with the proprietors, and is guarteed superior to any in the city.
The Roomsare neat ana desirable, and*in
clude a sumber of handsome suits.
The experienced management will spare
neither pains or expense to sustain the reputetion which the National Exchange nop
‘so justy enjoys of being the leading an 1
best hotel in the mountains.
Established im 1852
Nevada: Assay . Office.
J. J CTT, Proprietor.
NO. 25 MAIN STREET... NEVADA CITY
OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIP.
tion refined, melted and Assayed. By
request, Gold Bais exchanged for Coin. In
connection with my Assay Office I have a
smal] Quartz Mill with which I can make
practical Mill Tests,and guarantee correct
returns in every way. Working tests will be
made with from 50 to 500 pounds. PRICES
10 :
ne et
Nevada and Grass Valley Bus Line.
TIME TABLE.
NTIL fursber notice the 'Kus will make
regular trips between Grass Valley and
fevada City at the following hours :
iif ['d wanted ’em’’—Philadelphia . Leave Grass Valley at §:30and 9 o'clock
‘Record. A.M.,and 1, 3:45 and 6:30 P. M.
: Leave Nevada City at 10 o’clock A. M
Jumps on her nec Wey, .ve hcr Swirr's breciric,
and the result was wondc:sal
S. A. DEAL IOND, Cleveland, ‘Tenn.
Swirr’s Srrcipic is entirely a vegetable remedy,
and is the only medicine which
scrofula, Blood Cancer ~ Ci
and the cure ‘om pt,
-ntly curce
and 2, 4:30, 5, and 7:30 P.M.
hote},to hotel 25 cents for the
WETTERAU & CARSON,
ae Proprietors
Fare from
ound trip’
Notice to Oreditors
Estate of JACOR SCHMIDT, deceased.
, Exeeutor of the lest will of
ce, gui’. Executor, at his office at
Nevada City, (the same being the place for
the transaction of the business of said esfate? Fred the County of Nevada, State of CalirE
NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR .
departments.
v7
powders have from time to time been placed have demon.
strated clearly to the public the relative merits of tho
ulfferent brands from a scientific point: of view.
ssmment chemists, for instance, have found in their “ic.
tests that the Royal Baking Powder gave off the larg’
amount of leavening gas, and therefore was the mo
economical for general use. They also found the Royal
be absolutely pure, and the only baking powder that ¢
not contain either lime, alum, or bone or rock phospha:«:
For these reasons they recommended it for Governmer:
uses, and it is now used in the War, Nayy and Indiv:
But the erncial test of the kitchen is, after all, 1:
most satisfactory to the housekeeper. A baking powd:
ww vrassuir UNIO varus VAIN
3
i
Pe
and Notions.
MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD,
MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY.
“MRS. EMELINE CRAIGIN,
(LATE OF BOSTON,)
HAS OPENED A
Purchasing Bureau at
San Francisco,
ND WILL GIVE HER PERSONAL ATtention to supplying, oe ae ot
tant cities with all an very
shopping, including
Dress Goods, Shoes, Underwear, Hosiery,
Millinery, Gentlemen’s Wear,
House Furnishing Goods,
Wedding, Birthday and Christmus Gifts,
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.
= oe
Retiring From Business.‘£, M. SCHMIDT,
Merchant Tailor,
The GevWwoticz i, hereby. given by the under. ”
signed
that never fails to make light,
kitchen for continuous use.
Powder has stood for
Weisshein Bros, & Co.,
BANKERS,
GRASS VALLEY.. 5.00.05. 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 facilitiesfor making Collections,
Highest price
Silver Bullion.
Assay Office.
Deposits Received.
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
paid for Gold and
CORRESPONDENTS.
_° San Francisco—The Anglo Californian Bank Limited.
New York—C. B. Richard & Co.
London—The Aliianee Bank Limitso-called remedies of Mercury and Potash, #.8.8. Jacob Sehmi«:. deceased, to the cred-. eq
not only cured the Blood Abs but relieved the . itors of, an‘ +i. persoms baving clelms}; —"
itheumatism which was caused by the poisonous nst the su: coqanes, 0 exhibit them
ginera's, GEO, LOVLLL, 2422'2d Avenue, N, Y, th the nec« ponehee, wien Seer J. 1. CALDWELL, .
Serofula dev on my danghter—swelling and pg eg : py iF -eigpt Attorney at Law, Notary Public,
AND CONVEY ANCER.
site Union ot..1, Nevada Cit;
(yi Baise «ile Broad Street oppo
viii praetice in ail the Courts of the State,
able bread, biscuit, cake, etc:, is the one that will be
‘selected by the practical housekeeper and received into he
over twenty years without a failure,
and hence its reputation as the best baking powder made
has spread from house to house, until its use has become
as universal as its merits are unrivaled. —
Jas. Cairns Proprietor
sweet, wholesome, and palat
This test the Royal Baking
eee sendin
National Meat Market
_ OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK,
0.J NAFFZIGER. .Proprietor
EEF, PusK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAUSA
GES, Ete.
HAMS, BACON AND LARD, wholesale o
retail.
And all kinds of Meats usually found }
first-class Market,
Meats delivered f ee of charge. z
C. J. NAFFZ. GER
The Leading Harness Shop
Broad Strect, Beiow Nationa! Hotes
Harness and Collars
MADE TO ORDER
AN BRUSHES FOR SALE CHEAP.
SADDLES, WHIPS, ODRRY 0OMBS
dere llumors,
Bigod Poison, Send for
07)
books on Blood 2..i Skin
Diseases, 5 i
‘ue Swire Srecirg Cb, Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ca,
, Septe.:, ber 7th, 1889, sl
P, F. SIMONDS,
Ex vg Paes ie Last Will. of Jacob
os Sone i “he state of Gali fornia.
er? ‘re Courts of t he United States within
zi £G@ All order: «
Will after this date make up intc
Suits his entire stock of Cloths at bed_ ae prives:” Perfect tit guaranteed.
Broad St., next door below the Land
Association Office.
Emil F. Rosenthal,
DEALER IN
HOICE CONFECTIONERY, THE BEST
BRANDS OF
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
TOYS of every description,
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Iam preparedto furnish everything in
my line, Fresb and Pure. The LARGKST
STOCK in Nevada City.
Tropical Fruits a Specialty.
Commercial St., nearly opposite Transeript
Printing Office.
New York Bakery. ,
G. WM. DURST : Proprietor
HAVING PURCHASED THIS WELL
known and popular Bakery of Mrs
John Hurst, on
COMMERCIAL STREET’
lintend to keep-on hand at all times a gooc
Variety of
BREAD.
a
PIES,
CAKE, :
Bte.,
Wedding Cakes
And Pastry
Made to order on short notice and on mos’
reasonable terms.
All order for anythingin’my line promp
ly attended to. it
By strict. attention to business, givin;
good satisfaction and selling at low rates,!I
hope to merit alberal pstronage.
Cc, WM. DURST.
Notice to Creditors.
Estate of Francois lampblet deceased.
OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN BY THE UN
~“ dersigned, Executor of the last will of
rancois Lamblet deceased, to the creditors
of, and all persons having claims egainst
the said deceased, to exhibitthem with the
aecessary vouchers, within Four months
after the first publication of this notice, to
the said Jixecutor atthe law office of Fred
NevadaState of California. Dated at Neva
da City August 2ist, 1889.
SOPHARY EUER.
Executor of Last Will and Testameat of
FRANCOIS LAMPBLET deceased.
Hal the Regular Pris!
‘. es the re
Searls at Nevada City in the County of
td
, Of Nevada City.
* ALEX. DURBIN,
Propricter.COMMERIAL STREET, opposite
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
American Tea Store.
3 Everything in my line
Cheaper Than Ever Before.
Look at some of the Prices:
Cigars at Retail.
2 Jockey Club (Key West)....... 10 cents
Our Rost cas 3 ‘or a quarter
La Rose (Key West) 10 cents
Stolen Kisses ae 8 for a quarter
Souvenir(Key West) ........ cen!
bP ey Fs Sera rere rer rire irre ae 10 centa
Jay-Eye-See ... 3 for a quarter
‘ Guarantee .... 8 fora quarter
Wait For M 6 for a quarter
A. bDurbin’s Choi 6 for a quarter
Ariadne ; 8 for a quarter
Millinery we have a complete assortment of Dress Goods,
Calicos, Ginghams, Table Linen, Sheetings, House Lin-. ce
fing, Hose, Underwear, Corsets, Gloves, Handerchiefs
My ten cent cigars are sold by other dealers for 12% cents; my 8% cent cigars for ten
cents; my 5 cent cigars are the best in the
arket,
All brands by the box lower than the
lowesv. ,
Tobaccos.
—— Star;per plug. ... 2. 60 centa
a Climax, per plug. :.... --. «+++. . 50 centa _
BOWIE, PUT PIUG. 0s. ve tee rese 50 cénts
New Wrinkle, per’plug. ..:.. ..60 cents
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CONCERNING
GOLD MINING,
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ng people in «very part of * his
county. It ulso has numerous patrons in
Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, as well as
in Sacramento, San Franciseo and-more remote parts of the State. To LAND and to
HOME SEEKERS throughout the whole
pga f it ig invaluable, as it gives a faitb
ful and complete record of the 88 be
ing made ip the development o: e coup
sents extraordinary inducements
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ing Office
anywhere on the Coast. The establish nen
has latcly been stocked with a full lire o:
other printing material
Langtry Bangs, Invisible Fronts,
: Saratoga Waves, *
MRS. E. H. HUBBARD,
Private Parlors for Dressing Ladies and
Children’s Hair.
MANUFACTURER OF HUMAN HAIR
GOOD3 AND TOILET ARTICLES.
GOLDEN HAIR WASH,
£ For Bleaching the Hair.
No. 923 Market Street, opposite Mason,
SAN FRANCISCO, SAL.
_ APARTNER WANTED.
:Inmy travelsthis Spring I have found a
Drifting Mine that I can buy for Fifteen
Thousand Dotlars. I will take one-third of
it and want tv findsome one who will take
two-thirds.
The property consists of 850 acres. The
titleisgood, There is timber for all time to
ceume. There isa tunnel in to the lead,
good dump and a good chance to save tailings, The claimembrace one mile in length
ofthe lead. 5
As tothe claim paying, one has only to go
and see it. Toere is no doubt but itis valu
.able. Ihave had much experience in drift
a@iining since 1850, and know whereof 1
speak, i
The owner wants to sell fer these reasons:
He has lost his entire family and ig out of
health. He has made a handsome compet
ency from the mine and is nearly 70 years
old,
The surface ofthis prop rty is easily worth
one-fouth the entire cost.
For further particulars addres.,
jy20-1m 8. N.STRANAHAN,
Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cal,
on
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1889
terest of said Carl Becker,
in and to the “German” or Becker
da county, ., aboutone-fourth mi
Terms casp, ten per cent. on day of sale.
of purchaser.
D. E. OSBORNE;
Repairing Neatly Done.
ttended to promptly,
deceased,
CHARLES KITTS, Attorney,
Notice of Administrators’ Sale,
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE
“s mate i the maser of he Feats St Carl u 7) ni
secker, deceased, by thé Superior Court of . ime, or for their spare 5
Nevada county, Cal., on Aug. 19, 1889, I will : Btal a Vaeasteien
at the-hour of 2o'clcck P. M., in front of the . their time
Courthouse door, at Nevada City, Nevada
county, Cal., sell at public auction, to the
highest bidder, all the right title and inad-at the time }. are not well satisfied. we will send one dolof bis death, or his estate hassince acquired
uartg . b#rticulars ana outfit free. Address
Mine, situated on the south side of South . 9T'NSON & Ca., Porfland, Maine,
Yuba pay Sees inaion Lownmbin. Nevaa ie easterly from the Washington Quartz Mine.
balenve on conformation. Deed if expense
Administrator of the estate Carl Becker
Working Glasses Attention.
W: are Dow prepared to furnish.all clagses witb employment at home, all the
oew, light and profitable, Personsof either
sex easily cleat from 50 cents to $5 per evening, anda pee rtional sum " devoting all
¢ business. Boys and girl
sar hearly as much ag men, That all who
see this may send their address and test the
business, we make this offer, To such as
lar to pay for the trouble of writing. Ful)
EORGE
The tRanscripT is the
ty’s varied and ertengive resources. It pres
thern Californta. on
=JR=PRINTING =
Largest and Best Equipped Job PrintIn the State North of Sacramento, and its
prices for FIRST-CLASS work ar2 as k w as
g a
And all other kinds in proportion.
Smoking Tobacco. s
A fine grade at 25 cents a pound. °
Canned Fruits, Oysters, Etc
At from 10 to 2 per cent less than is usual
ly charged in other stores.
Soda Crackers.
The best, perbox.....5..-.. 8 cents
Pipes, Cigar Holders, Etc.
‘My stock is large and new. Prices lower
than the same can be bought for elsewhere
Pocket Knives.
I lead in this line. My-cutlery is of the
best brands, and I challenge competition in
prices. :
Gombs and Brushes.
I carry a nice stock ranging in price from
5to40 cents euch. Whatis the use of payin
fancy prices-fer such things when I gel.
equally good ones for less money?
Stationery.
Writing materials, plain and fancy. All
the latest styles in paperties.
Also, slates, tablets, ete.
Prices down to bedrock.
Perfumes.
The choicest and most pupular at prices
that will astonish you for instance, . sell
25-cent cologne for 20 cents, and 50-cent Florida water for 40 cents.
Toilet and Common Soaps,
I have reduced these almost to cost, and 1
bought them very Jow.
Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Black° ing.
The best domestic andimported kinds, }
make a specialty of shoe dressings and un
dersell other dealers.
Walking Sticks.
Particular attention of gentlemen called
to novelties inthisline, A good eane for10
cents. Au elegant one for 20 cents. Boss
{Fenuine hickory) canes, with crouked handies, only $1. .
Toys, Toys, Tuys.
A thousand kinds such as please the little
folks must.
--Fize-Police Whistles,-20 centg.
Cigar lighters, 25 cents.
Iam almost giving them away.
Everybody knows I keep the freshest anu
finestintown . ‘
Fruits and Vegetables.
A}l kinds iu theirssasoa. Can be bough
cheaper from me than elsewhere.
Fish.
Fresh fish every Thursday and Friday.
All persons indebted tu the firm of Smooe
& Durbin are requested to im neidiately se
tle with me A. DURBIN.
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SODA FACTORY.
Bonney & Powell, »
MANUFACTURERS OF
wert saverttor neato inner /Tomon-and Ceealit Noda,
Sarsaparilla,
Sarsaparilla and Iron,
Ginger Ale,
And Cider.
ESSRS. BONNEY & POWELL would
respectfull: inform the public that
they have re>pened this celebrated Soda
Factory and have re-fitted and re-stocked
the same with the best of Summer drinks
ani beverages. The articles made by us
aie second to none in the State.
t
the Most Modern and Attractive Types end OF Dealers and Families supplied
on short notice. Give%us a call, (.
Paid up Capital $30 000
) A General Banking Business Transacted.
WE}g8F SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE
New YVerk,
Saw Francisco.
And Sacramento
We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE
Payable AT SIGHT in the prin.
cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN
and EUBOPE,
Collections on any part of the
United Statesa specialty.
Highest Price Paid for County
and State Wurrante
Geld and Silver Bullion = archased
Assay Office at this Bank.
OFFICERS:
£.M PRESTON..... eibeeoes PResipsrR.M. HUNT. ssecceeesWICB PRESIDENT
JOHN T. MORGAN.......° ). CASHIER.
DIRECTORS:
vk. R. M. Hont, JOHN T. Moueas
Geo. M. HuexeEs, D, E. More@an,
Wu. EpWarps L Housman,
E. M. Preston.
CORRESPONDENTS
New York—First National Bank *
San Francisco—First National Bank.
Cecramente—Netonal Bank of D. O, bill
Assessment Notice,
ILTON MINING AND WATER COMA PANY. Location of prinvipal place
of business , San Fraucisco, Calif raia. Logat of Works, Nevada County, CaliforNotice is hereby given that at a méetin;
of the Board of Directors held on the 80t
day of August, 188y, an assessment (No. 2) of
One Dollar per share was levied upon th
to the’Secretary, at the office
pany, fio. 320 Sansome Street, Room
Any stock upon whieh. this assessment
shall remain uapaid on MONDAY, the 7th
day of UCTODER, 1889; will be delinquent,
and advertised for sale at public Ds
sold on MONDAY the tion eighth Ja7
of UCTOBE A, 1889) to p day ond
Best Advertising medium in. te scan] of spenses of sale. By order of
the Board of Direct:
Northern-Central California.
Office, 820
Francisgo,
ore. <
H. PICHOIR, Seoretary.
Sonsome — *
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Ba
vat Es . pad bed lena smu
Leading : Variety : Store
Bonnev & Powell,
Proorietor,
CITIZENS BANK, .
Broad Street ...... Nevada Uity
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capital stock of ih ration, i
immediately % “United ptates, {aoin,
24, Ban
D. E. MORGAN ..Ass’? CasHigr and Sev’ r
fa
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evening d
of the Stat
avoided th
gush con
gave a tl
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of agricult
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of a Plow
brilliant pe
which ‘wer
—not so n
California
believe thz
was to be
God’s pro
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soil doing
ever. Tod
mer an ear
adding bra
and soil.
lief nobly,
be honored
for the sta1
agriculturi:
dignity he
conquests .
betas mat
for the was
for the st
played ; for
parted to
honesty an
he is ‘doin;
life'in whic
him,’ ”
Mr. Boru
and _ consid
man in th
for the Rep
that he has
to the gube
high legisla
peer in abi
have filled
will comes
fluence anc
nized, and
should look
is not in t
honors alon
The
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last was a
City is now
the ridge he
leghany, bu
particular d
days ago ne
eight miles.
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timbers bel
tain Extens'
ed to be in:
nesday, anc
who are inte
down to. tak
—w.c
A meeting
U. will be h
E. Church F
attendance i
portant cou:
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Francis N,
year for New
tation of inte:
inthe Gold
has returned,
complish any
as can be lea
v
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the lad who
his farther’s
noon in a-Frun
is a miracle t
pieces.
Died
Mrs. John
ley, who was
Downieville
Wednesday
AI
The Good F<
It affords me
this voluntary
testing the me
perilla. For th
“troubled with é
including loss .
eating, pains ii
boils around m;
liver remedies,
I was recomm
( California Rem
Parilla as a te
bottle I became
could feel it wi
T took five bot
troubles left me
and regular, ii
and braced me
other man. Y¢
you see fit, or ¢
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steeets, San Fre
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in Nevada Oi
Orders can b
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to Henry I
stable, a3
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vate family,
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. When she bees
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