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September 23, 1890 (4 pages)

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turist, D, SEMI ‘arcere ilding, 40; TLL itt. wp apk PRESTON irday,the © look a. M. —otpoemagene vat At ie PRESor hearing jurr for entary ated may “ments, $1 per square for firat i y YOR th No. 9228, r RIPT. Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N.P. Brown & Oo. ¥eT EtG pet + rs Uk ata) r L =: one , "The Daily Grange. . _ Nevada bity Society boi eon SRP IR RUCOMMEND wou = @0 HOUSEHOLD SHOULD BE WITHOD A GLORIOUS CLIMATE. TO WRITE:TO OR CALL AT rad ai reatte uete Bias orton years the ISTLETOE ENC M : ; ; . + aad abet therits ‘of Nevada City as a summer aoe wETLETOE, Order ere ”“. COOPER’S . MUSIC . STORE,. . . health resort have been steadily gainEvery Day Except ° Monday, BROWN & CALKINS, N. P. Brown, o L. S. Calkins Business Menager. Editor. OMlce—“"Transcript B a Commercial street, Nevada Gity, Calif. TERMS OF sopebhibri6k : One Year, payable in Advance.. .-$6. City Subscribers. . 15 Cts.per. week. Terms for Advertising Pte Advertisertion and fn! = per square for Fiesty a wines in*Susiness advertis ements as per cara rate —furnished on = lication. Local Notices «10 ce per line for fi nsertion and 5 ciatiper ine for each ad fonal insertion. on/ R.'m, BUNT, Physician, ore AT Shera kak DRUG SLORE, NEVADA OITY.N. E, OHAPMAN, DINTIsT tiey NEVADA CITY.....CAJ: LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED. Otfice » Residence, Sacramento st’ OP & OO. > © No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA Ory, wuy Geia Dust Geld and’ _ Sibver Bape. ~ Acide@ud enn oe May 6 1887. EL. CRAIG, Fulweiter &° Craig; “Office 430 Kearney, Street: SAN FRANCISCO, > RACTICE IN ALL THE STATE Wine UNITED STATES COURTS PHOs. §. FORD, Attorney and Oounselor at Law. FI ‘Thomas Galidine, corner Broad Ova e Pine streets .Nevade Uitv “"PRED) SEARLS, . At orney and Oounselor at Law. \vVI 1 PRACTICE IK ALLTHE COUPT uffiice—Opposite Court House, P.F, SIMONDS Attorney and “erp oa at Law, “Ww Eg Pad ata )ARD Roberts’ Block. Neva GEO. L. HUGHES; Attorney and Qounselor at Law, “ OFFICR— ‘organ & Ro ein Morgan & Roberts’ Block. 5. 1s CALDWELL, AND CONVEYANCFR, OFMTicE=Sonth ig Broad Street oppoWilpon Ink in ey the Yours oF the State, 'd he Courta of the United “tates. within the State of Californie Broad Street Meat Market! JAMES MONRO, Prop’: ft ‘ Bread Street, Customers nye org atthe Lowest Pric with the very pestef ) Beef. Pork, Mugton, Veal, Lame . } Sausages. Etc UNION MARKET, Near the City Hall, COMMERCIAL: vices .-N¥VADA CITY (COLLEY BOB.. Proprio ; . DEALERS LN Meet, Ranke PAareers Veal, Ktc., At the loweat rates. heap on hand a choice stock of BACON ‘wen ARD National Meat Market OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK. 0. J. NAPFZIGER. .+eeeee Proprietcr Buz, rose, MurTOS, VEAw, SAUEA HAMS, BACON AND LARD,wholesale or retail.” And all kinds of Monts mana}ly. found in first-class et. Meats delivered ¢ ee on charge. yo MAFPZIGER. a ee Painting Mien bafta og, bad hired hoot enon aben will teseh Oil . Water Color: and: "PASTE . Fras ‘ste Cc ray aa . rakiead na Drawing’ peti smd, pal’ eught., Bee ore JBus Tine. pees’ weratien a ae Grass’ gh Leave ‘evada ab 10° “oialogk aM and 2,480, 6, vu } Fareiteos . ‘hotel to. be hote: 25-cente for the ere # anon’ “p Propriety}: Spencerign Staal Panel JOHN M. FULWEILER. Wu LL PRACTICRIN ALL THE couRTs . ’ eUnt Pan galmeryiacett, Gity,"were hs . Meets at oad Fi Fellow's Hall Every 2nd end 4th Monday of Each Month, at 7:30 o’clock. WM. HUTCHISON, C. P, GEO. A, GRAY, 8. COURT GARFIELD, NO. 6,810, Angient Order of Foresters of America. Meets at Pythian Castle &/ERY MONDAY EVE’GAT 7:30 O’CL’K James H. Langman, C. R. RICHARD TREMAIN, R. 8, NEVADA CHAPTER.INO 6,R. A.M. “. STATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY IN EACH MONTH. ‘WILLIAM BARKER. H. P, J. ROLFE, Secretary, HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56, Native Sons of _the Golden West. Meets at Pythian Cédstie i &VERY TUESDAY EVE’@AT 7:90-0°CLK. EK. Pres domk. Ww. @ MORGAN, Ea T. NEVADA\LODCE, NO. 13: F, & ‘A, M. Meets at Masonic Hall. Stated Meetings onthe Second Wednesday ofeach month. iting Brethien in good standing are éobdtetiy invited. . % JOHN T. MORGAN, Master. I, J. ROLFE, Secretary. {MOUNTAIN DIVISION :No..16, Uniform Rank Knichts of Pythias Meets at Armorv Hall J.A.RAPP,8 KC. GEO. A. GRAY, 8. K. R. NEVADA.GOMMANDERY. NO.6. Knights Templar, Meets at Masonic Hil €{(R§1 AND THIRD THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH at 734 o'clock. ‘DAVID E. MORGAN, C. I. J. ROLFE, R. LAUREL PARLOR, NO,"6, Native Daughters of the Godlen West. . . Meets at Pythian Castle 2a 4th Thursday: of Each pane Month, at 7: spool Tock, EMMA L. WADSWORTH, P. SERAPH C. SUKEFORTH, R. 8.3 NEVADA iCITY INSTITUTE. NO. 30 Young Men's Institute. Meets at Hibernia Hall Lj Alternate Thursday Evening comancing withThursday Even. in the year. ‘ poqin ey A. J. KIDD, President. JOHN C. NILON_ RK. 8. “MILO” LODGE; ‘NO. “48, Kaivhts of Pythias, Pythien Castle peat wwe 7 8 0. F, pave ‘PRINCE ALBERT LODGE, No. 290, Order Sons of St. George. . Meets at Pythian Castle, rday of each month,) at7:30 0 clock. Visiting Brothers cordially invited. LEONARD FOOTE, Worthy President. T. H. WATERS, Secretary. For Catarh Cc. G UNIMENT ” Nol, Peer. Try it. Indorsed by the Medical Facul. sere: San Francisco’stead sicians. ~~ *“ CamphorChoral: Liniment: se bd tect the /Rébruary shea . * certity that pepey “ . it. i ‘amil ¢ cueneer ed nes joe canoes ‘m a4 ioe meuare, oes Wat ae . siemmre oy it as a most l remedy. Td Phy. Pastor of the First at 2 w all chronic cases: with stor LINIM MENT, use use ases in, connect (BOLPHUR POWDER” for thoro d to: Fe eeael ‘Constipation. "t Pilea, ete., ithasn a" ; : FEME W H, BONE: y, 12, Bua thes $3: mall bottles 25 cents. Sent ‘postase pennies Sees ee nial . The C.C. Liniment Co. 21 Bush Street, S. F. FOR SALE BY ALL DROUGGISTS. Z BOM » General nerd “Masago b= A ‘u Pain, Irritation and Inflamma thet y bleaches the skin whit hite, ri ePrice 25 vz 5 cents. All Druggists megs 4 “The "TRANSCRIPT is the fae pat Best Advertising medium in . m . bi Petepecenn, fio mg of Bach Month at}: rey Saturday Evening, (except ‘fourth . ’ " BA DAO ‘Taree agente (othe), undivide of the “Old Block Gravel Claims : urchasing at hi ri¢es tor thi the me 1) , , ( CSERES = Ct AE a SE a, igo war or for ditch from Sou h abe Canal; and aneverts ull umn of water wing. noms a tenpet on this tract. Would divide well inte fo ‘our No. 5,—On north side of turnpike road, £5. Moat ‘g end CO, Hill's ekaned fields, containing 10 acres: Two-thi Went tim ae and deep sei Bout . SACRAMENTO, FOR A PIANO OR AN ORGAN, GUITARS, FLUTES, VIOLINS, ACCORDEON BANJOS, &c., AND FOR THE LATESt SHEET MUSIC. ——THE—— Mathushek Piane . Took First Premium at State Fair; also Silver Medal at Mechanics Fair, . mpl Bane San Francisco. ‘ AuON Be ers in pianos in are.claiming-that their nos Rags ade we ys ublig chat the th’ nn, isthe only p made having ¢ the tuning pins bush oh pupil aed when th bbe anit orecen roger y if ir ine tenia S oien warp cam 1800. the 1} sed unas epics pal eens as polia an plates. The MA’ Pau HEK isthe only upright piano that will remain “per maneniy ed toconeert _— en pe _ Testimonial from an Eminent vagy <7 SacraMENTO, at the grand concert of the great cornetist Jules in the Metro litan Theatre, to try,and to carefully your Mathushek Piano, and . am bere te be a hey 6congratulate you uponthe sotes) high perfection =. thesesplendid pianos vexqce rea Ep. M. SRONERT. -——For further spurlaoulaes call or write to-— COOPER'S MUSIC STORE ~~ Corner 7th and J Sts., Sacramento; Where « a yrs stock of Mathushek pianos can be stn and head. eee eee SOHNE, COOPER. pe~Mr, Cooper haa thé splendid stock of Sheet Mraic} i ormeriyz kept by Dale & O Send orders now to Cooper’s Music Store, 631 J Street, Sacramento, Cal. v E. CARR, T, dH. CARB carr Bros.. PROPRIELORS OF THE DRUG :: STORE, Nevada City PALACE Ke CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LABGE AND-COMPIE1K BTOUK OF EVER THING USJALLY FOUND IN A Birest-class DWrusz Store. ———— VARNISHES ETC ‘PAINTS: OILS. SCHOOL BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS, WISCELLANEOUS BOOKS) r PERIODIVALS, PHOTOMsALS? Ne WSEPAPRH Agents for the Ban Francisco Examiner. Fint>) CAM DENANDI FLOWER SERS B ass 0 = ged e ——s » The Finest Brands of Cigars in Npvada City, ‘ “A a ee whet] LANDS FOR BALE.” Owing to anticipated change of business and of locality lin. «cn piled sell all’ the lands owned by me in this county—all held under Government title—and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, in size, from a town lot upward, and in shape as may be suitable, at reasonable prices, according to location: Pernt 1,—Consis' of fractional Lot No, 5, in Seo. 2 fractional Keeton with adjoining hee lote im Blocks land 3, and mill site — BB foo 5 9. Tpe ‘fore all. all constip ei trect of land, on the Pine of tows fen bo ogee one e@ west by the “Old. Block ¢ Gravel rel Claim? north oi the the Coe manta ion line fi pee wit with Pearce & Ca th The pony of this land be well Pihstitel sete a ot is a a9 divided into a number of convenient and accessible tracts, mi very ble for fruit growing, alfalia orgardening. One p toda ng spring oo a ain ae Ret one-half of another ever-flowing spring will go with another aes of small st eamfromatunnel on another and two pth wot ween ot Bor other le of being containing neacres. Thisiand ig well timbered, has good surface, no bey Oe aep ne soil and lies a eining. meat lenthe cae: RACT NO O. 8.—THE HoMESTEaD, comprising oll te lands, bounded on th pi pike road, north by the Hughes’ road and Co) west by toe Knights of Malte Quartz claim, and on rt containing about 100 acres; about 19 acres encl bats new picket and-wire fence, There are three never iat enclosure, and free water from ravine ‘or cere and ard; g 10 reoms; about 200 fruit trees growing, assorted vari face lat y & pee has per prenonmnes mei sonra ff ve Vans as being first-class olive an (—th itate—and haps kind as the horticulturists and vineyar Fine A ~ a scl eg make two elegant 6-acre tracts. South Yuba Canal runs through AGE Reon ist ube of a ike epee adjoining Glenbrook Academy on the By Bist about 56 ac: Considerable ber on this tract, with right of wa over Tract. No. 5 for ditch from ‘south :uba Cau 1, Much of this tract is nearly level, *RUACT No Mocotptiaing Loe No. Bin Section 25, edjolaing ‘Gleabrook pre 0, im 0. e@ south, comtainingy abouts acres. Considerable timber and some very Sand, ace ht of way as before stated. ‘Phe No, 8— southeast quarter of pot atthe ae 3 rerine i 9 Hh ess 0 one acre rid aaeeienena rena nancee Mastic nee Seed There isone living ofthe stove sdiskdeaie "ae Reine Sitch” cod w water can be had at all times. “TK iM i ne-halfcash. ‘The remainder in etiment with one two or years weet secu: red by mortgage Ab Us sual be interest. Small tracts rehares, bh Quartz Claim and io ‘Tot No.
nne-) Block rh ‘ay in South Grass Valley and part of Ford & Reilly Quartz Claim about 3 nse~! acres with ditc Also—vune-fourth undivided jotesess in the “Inkerman Quartz Mine,” adjoining the orth Star th-~-about 9 = preity ine he ee rere yerlteeny ghar bia x Miue,” 2400 feet on the Y,consuaing of caltechansed an Statutes and Standard Le leety Ape pane with on furniture wer furnishhouse ahd nal wd acre lot sos. well filled with fruit trees, on m.w. ROB ‘. GRASS VALLEY, CAL. s ‘pap arene coerce corn creamed ene cenit ene epnenRSSaEEL MANHATTAN play ae Life insurance Comp’y. Spanish French German, Ami sarees ae ment of Five Thousand Dollars, the SaREVS amount of policy insuring the life of my ~ deceased husband, P. L. GOEDECKE, insured by the MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of New York, through their General Agent, JOHN LANDERS of San Francisco, Cal. The promptness is particularly commend/ claim werd only sub 2 the has Sg aaa tata of aus, under the terms of ’ suet agit 2 faye ater Seceise] March + JouN B.Coopgr: DearSir—i had occasion op ee : gots, yoru . O:45 A, M., ,2aty, connect with po at 7204. mM. ani On Srorlana yn fhe iat. bert Apt any one. Write to as at once t for fall 279 Berioulere arta fh 8 ze. ee @AGoR, SA. PHILADELPHIA. ine, GONE Dollar ic e pss a ane re Tho manjarity © of the its of t the humas ‘edy arise from a diseased Liver. Sim mons Liver Regulator has been the means of restor.ng more people to health and aeppiness by giving them a healthy Giver than any other agency on earth. SEB THAT YOU ony: e * GENUINE CITIZENS BANK, Paid up Capital $30 000 A General Banking Business'Transacted, Wwe SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE New York, : San Francisce. : And Sacramento We tsesue BILLS OF EXOMANGEL Payable AT SIGHT in the prin. cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE. Cellections on any part of the United Statesa epecialty. ghest Price Paid for County State Warrant! a, Geld and Silver Bullien urchased Assay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: Lac sbing gitn PREsipEr~ RB, M. HUNT. Vicz PREesipENt JOHN T. MORGAN. pete keane’ Casuren D, E. MORGAN. . Ass’? Casuren and Suxc’y DIRECTORS: : Frey? M. Howe, goune Monean' 1M. Hue: Morea, E.M PRESTON.. Esa M. . Bi pooree, Takes Effect Sunday, ‘June 16, at 12 o'clock noon. LEAVING NEVADA CITY: Frantisco at 5:45 P. M. Daily, etl: ith 12:30 P. M. oysriand) aarenaer arriving San Ppamoteed Bt O45 P, M. ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY. 10:20 A. M. >": B: 12P. M: Dally ¢ \conneoting wae OHN F. KIDDER, General Manager. BROWN, Superintendent ment that ear 1 hpi mah their homes and co The ae are large and sure for ev: indusperson, many have made andare now making several hundred dollars a month, It is easy for a one to make $5 an ee ‘wards per day, w on Rabat fg yd inn Eit rom — ft old; capitel not needed; westart ing new. me fal tidlity required. “You, reader; com Go it aa Gyeciana <1 Monthly. PAE LEADING FEAI FEAT Of THE PREST YEAR WILL ILLUSTRATED DESOR’ PT1VE ARTIULEB, ie Without the Overiand Mienthly tmpossib le to keep informed upon the reand growth of the Pacific Coast. The magazine is essential tothe home-seek‘eranilinvestor To lovers of iteratpre the Overiana offers cach month the best product of a group of néw:atid brilliant writers. Its sto‘sles of Western ‘adVenture, Tnaian. studies, and Piotedt sketelies cover the entife range of Western jlifey from: sninin pena: deya . edihartals, sud oan aa with the best J prane glans : Pep tigre the rom of the Pa} Coast, subscribe for Overland cnet SF aren TIME: TABLE NO. 40. ding) renown and popularity. year toryear the number of ple coming iy to rebuild spelleion cane '[Stitations has been increasing, and the time is fast approaching when Nevada City will‘rank as the foremost mountain sanitarium of the Pacific Coast, Her points of indisputable superior‘ity. are numerous, among them being these! Wetiave fo yr Ve have no f have no epidemics We have no hot, nights. We-have no whirlwinds. We-have ‘no mosquitoes. We have no Srey. We'have no exten hot: weather, We have no cranky people—that is not very many, We have no residents ‘who make a health by gouging “‘tourists’’ and health-seekers . We have. pure water. We have fine:churches. We have perfect sewerage. We have first -class schools. We have the best of society. We have the finest fruits in Califor‘nia, We have delightful.groves i in the suur We haye a dry, bracing: ‘atmosphere, We have big stores that sell at low prices, We have experienced and eminent ph sicians. e have rail and stage connections in all directions. We have the best hotels in the interior of the State. We have good trout-fishing and hunting near at: hand. We have 3,000 live, wideaw ake, hospitable, social citizens. We have some of the most magniticent scenery in the State; We have some of the most romantic drives and walks anywhere. We have some of the biggest mines —both quartz and gravel—in the world. We have dome of the best sily néwspapers printed outside of the big cities. We have the comforts and advantages of truly rural life without any of its ‘drawbacks. —_-——oe A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life Tt was just an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but it saved her life She was in the fast stages of consumption, told by bye deri that she way incurable an could live only a short time ; jane Bg cra yoy warcie ace pound 8. On apiece of wrapping paper slie read of Dr. King’s New, Discovery, and got a sample bottle; it helped her, she bought a large bottle, it helped hermore, brought another and grew to at continued its use and is Wabhing 145 ponte: ‘ver Galler part ng pounds, Sor fuller pa: wk send stamp to W. H, Cole, begs t, sb re a ae wonderful Discovery Free at Osrt Bros. Drugatore ns ” 7 Consumption imcurable? Bead the following. Mr. C. H, Morris, Newark, Ark., says: ‘Was down with Abacess of Lungs, and friends and p “Aye vie pronounced me an IncurHs ie Oonsumptive. Beyan taking Dr. om ’s New Discovery for Consumppe now-on my third “bottle, and eto oversee the work on my farm. It ha ithe finest medicine ever made,”’ Jepee Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says: ‘‘Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery— or Consumption 1] wonld have died of Lung ‘Troubles. Was given up by «doctors, Am now in t of health.” ‘Try it, Sample bottle free at Carr ' Brothers Drugstore. A Sure Oure for Pites. Itghing Piles are known by moisture like perspiration, causing intense tching when warm. ‘This form as welljas Blind, Bleeding and _protrudae: ield at once to Dr, Bosanko’s mdey, which acts directly on the (parts. affected, absorbs tumors, allays itching and effects a permanent cure; 50c. Drugyists or mail; treatise free.; Dr. Bosanko, Piqua, Ohio. Sold/by Carr Bros. apr.l-ly. = --00@ee— Mountain ice. The Union Ice Company ; is now prepared to deliver ice to business houses and privateresidences in-quantities to suit. All ordérs left at the company’s office at the Plaza will be promptly attended to. No ice rut be-delivered after 6 o’clock p.m ow © Jrivou want @ fine turn-out go to Henry Lane’s livery and feed stable, uf SiR RRR Berta 5 eater i Summer , sae rage. ‘Fine pasturage ‘teelive stock at the Satton Ranch between Nevada City and Grase Valley. Apply to-Geo. ©. Geylord, Secretary Nevada County Land and @ ‘Lmprovement Association, or at the tL. Empire Livery Stable! ) Btoad st., Nevada City, opp National £x? Change Kotel sass wpe eimardae Proprietor, PRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE ble 4% the largest lot of ont es, Carriages and Buggies Tagan with legent Baar, the State. uggies, Wegons and eck to Tot ob the shortest Dotios. and o saat a grodsty) pee of as fast as any gen eeu ane set always on hand CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROK PT: >DENISHED LUETSE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER AND JEWELER Broad Street, Nevada Oity. ” fee periods of very} : oa Pears Soa Fair white hands: Bright clear complexion Soft healthful skin. he Ce Mil and Lumber Company, Seren) eens Qe eee Manufacturers of and Dealers in Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Rustic, Siding, Ceiling, Stepping, Clear Sugar and Yellow Pine. MINING “wees A SPECIALTY: FENOING AND POINTED PIOKETS, Proprietors. SPLIT AND SAWED CEDAR POSTS, © — (). All kinds of Lumber kept constantly on hand or cut to order on short notice, ) Doors, Windows, Blinds, Screens, Moldings of all kinds. Ci . ene The Lowest Market Rates. M. L. & D. MARSH. _ Land on Boulder Street, Nevada City Mill on Rock Oreek, OREGON LAND COMPANY ’ W'TH .Ts—— Home Office at Salem, Oregon, (In the State Insurance Building.) AND BRANOH OFFIOES IN PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND ALBANY, waite hae tne of Land, oe Belo sth po ere a mer ‘. in cea fast {hat out of 280 tracts pinced on the Market, 225 have toes easnotes of Whentin the tice ce yan na, ult will bring a larger income than 160 We alao mike valuable improvements in the w small tract of Land for the same price per acre tak you wok hp ‘arm Send for Pamphlots, Maps and Price List. 5 . The Leading Harness Shop of Nevada City We can sella ld have to pay for a large D) STREET, BELOW NATIONAL HOTEN, JAMES CAIRNS, +. Proprietor: Heavy Concord Tem Chain and Express Harness, Light Buggy Harness ofall Kinds on hand and made to oraer, Boston team buggy and xpress Coliars, Riding Saddles and Bri Nes, Robés, Blankets, Weband Leatiier Halters. Carry Combsand Brushes of all desvriptions, Buggy Whips, Whipstocks, Lashes, Blackanakes. Axle Gresae, Harness O11}, Harness Soap. Gonts' and Boys’ Buck and Kid Gleves. Ladies’ aud Cents’ Driving Gauntlets, Carriage Trimmings and Buggy Harnessa Speolalty~ Tarts CoP Sy = oe OIAICHS ' TEx m: LhOwhsT. ALL ORDERS OMPTIL, y "AND ¥ FAITE THIOLLY ATTENDED TO, South Yah Yrausrotation-aud Supply. Company Incorporated ts 890, m2 O, 1 GEO. A. HARE: Esq H. ©. CALLAHAN, Es EDWIN T: ‘ E, J. RECTOR, Secret: ee PEP ormcceion Nevada City for Maybert via Washington “* See ondays, Wednesdavs and Fridays, at 6 A. n. Stages lenve Maybert for Nevada City via Ormonde Tee Washiagion on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 5 A, M. WORTHLEY & NICHOL, Managers. N> B.—This organisation was ga gs) for the protection of ours ely: businegs with us. We propose to Stages regularly, winter and y endl alpe ig no show. We earnestly solicit the ‘Se OpEertOn Stourtilande. Signed: . Washington Mining Co., Yuba Mining:Co, Diamond D. eae Bluebell Mining Co., anyon Creek Mining.Co., =s TAT EE —E a xX Ee 2 SPECIAL “INVITATION. In the North Hall of the Exposition Building, in the center of the Art Gallery, will be found again this year a splendid exhibit of MATH USHEK @IANOS, and you are hereby invited to call and examine the solid? IRON FRAME MATHUSHEK, They. are different from othet Pianos. They have obtained a wide spread and increasing popularity. The Mathushek Pianos have taken’ the First Premium (Silver Medal) at Mechanics Fair, also Society Medal at State Fair which is the highest award given to Pianos. We sold nearly all that we put in our exhibit last year and we hope tofdispose of more this seson. . -3* JOHN F. COOPER, Sole Manfg Agent forthe Mathushek (New JHaven, (Conn.) Pianos. Write for new Circular, and call and see us when at the Fair. Store and Ware Rooms, 631 J Street, SacraGEO. G. ALLAN, Es-. GEO. E. TURNER, €sq, cma prmmene mento, a PEARS'~The Great English Complexion SUMP, —Sold Everywhere.”