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September 29, 1889 (4 pages)

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Bib argent oe Aare RET BR IR EOL SS ss cent, A. R. Rogers, H. A. Beele, Ban J. Curtis, G. L. Williams, B. Boaz,. S8chool, but in society, taught that honesty is good policy— that there are substantial rewards. for good behavior, punishment for bad deeds. Few teachers or parents take pains to awaken the moral sense—to iuculeate principles of brotherhood upon which moral obligations are founded. One through religious training, or by a Jones, Auburn; H.C, Gilt; >} study of what {s called social science, a rational sense of the relations men . sustain, or shouid sustain, to each Sacrameiu; . other, has before him at all times.a : guide to right behavior. does wrong he knows it, having to refer*to law or precept, and; if his inclinations are right, he. will regret the wrong ‘and experience remorse. Butif he has been trained without proper sense of duty and obghany; H. C. King, Sebastopol ; Grass. ligations, except that certain guides have pointed out what they are, and . . has been taught that if he does right he will be rewarded and if he does wrong he will be punished, his reason tells him that, in this world at least, the punishment does not .come at all San Juan; year’s Bar; H. #. Darling, J. R. Nicky erzon, E. G. Borden, Sacramento; H. MeSti¢h, Forest City; T. F. Graber, Ada Graber, Berkeley ; 7; city, 21. 4 V phy, Phicerville ; Pickie, Marysville; R. Santa Oruz; Wm. Ivey, Frandy, Edward’s Bridge; Joe. Silvey, Bloomfield; W. R. Sitchfield, H. Whiley, F. -C. Pierce, John Stann, H. C. Roberts: A. N. York, San Francisco; F.C. Shaffer, James Bradbury, AlleValley, 7; city, I3. “circular detter from the ,Department’ i all Scale papmameniantl enamine The Daily Transcript. OFFICE: 0. $2 Commercial street, Nevada City, xl CIRCULATES 18 Nevada City Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, Spenceville North San Juan, French Corral, Sweetiand, North Bloomfield, Moore’s Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, and evéry othertown of Nevada county; also in Placer HONESTY AND MORALITY. . Remorse Considered in the Light of an Active Moral Sense, When in one of his cynical moods, abe brought about by the contemplation of Becky Sharp, Thackeray temark2d: “And for my part, I believe that. remor-e is the least active of all a man’s morul senses—the very easiest to be and Sierra counties, at Saciamento; San . deadened when wakened, and in somé Francisco—in fact, throughout the State “from Siskiyou to San Diego" from the 8i. never wakened at all. We grieve at erra to the Bea.”’ . being found out and at the idea of ~ => . shame or punishment, -but the mere SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 29 1889. . sense of wrong makes very few peoEE {[ — Hotel Arrivals. Nationa, Excuance, Sept. 27th— J. C. Green, S.F. Sporting News; M. A. Baugh, A, Nichols, Maybert; L, H. Nichols, CO. Fenn, C. Wurth, J. VinFrancieco; A. G. Chew, Red Dog; T. Mrs: F. Bonney,GoodGrass Valley, Ticeleg, 27th—Henrv W.S. Harris, Colfax; J. D. Union, Sept. Sam Kem) Th iy hs William Hammond, Scoit's Flat; A. City Beard ot Education. The regular monthly meeting. of the City Board of Education was pals Saturday. The folloying hills were allowed: H.L-Gove, plastering, $56 37. Carr Bros., supplies, $27.50. Clinton Harrison, painting blackboards, $15. The committee on supplies was granted one month’s further time to procure a piano. The Principal’s report showed 611 pupils enrolled; average attendance, 98 per cent. The High School course was amended so as to make the study of physics a requirement in both the literary and scientific courses. The amended rules and regulations and the course of study, as presented by the committee on rules; were or—_ printed. A Map at ‘Cues Price. County——Superintendent of Schools Tiffany bas received .the following of the Intefior at Washington: ‘‘This} Department publishes a fine wall map ofthe United States, prepared under the direction ofthe Commissioner of ti General Land Office, which, =e pete seer . nore wits pe AE of pablic documents at cort, can be supplied to parties desiring to purchase at $1.25 per copy. The map is 5'sx61¢ feet, mounted on muslin. Under the law only one copy can be sold to one purchaser, but if several copies are desired by public, schools or other institutions for separate buildings. or .depattments, they will be supplied for Such purpose.” A Pioneer Establishment. George E. Turner’s hardware store at this city is the oldest businéss concern in the county, having been established on August 5th, 1846.From a small beginning Mr. Turner has built up one of the most extensive retail*stores of the kind to be found anywhere in the State. Low prices and square dealing have characterized his “operations at all times, and he has constantly held large share of the public patronage and enjoyed the full ‘ est confidence of those who dealt’ with him, His stock is comprehensive and well selected. The advertisement in another column gives a good idea of its completeness. eile A WOMAN’S WAY, A Sta~tling Business Propesition. When Mrs. Fowler, of 827 Ellis street, stopped in at aleadingcity druggist’s to ask what effect ‘The California Remedy,” Joy's Vege table ‘Sarsaparilla, would have in cases of dyspepsia and sick headaches, she was gssured it would relieve both. She was so ineredulous that the druggist gave her a bottle, not tobe paid for unless it effected a cure. The following is the convincing conclusion: San Francisco, February 8, 1388. DEAR SIR: Notwithstanding my misgiv ings, Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla did all that you promised. I had tried so many prescriptions that I had come to believe nothing would relieve my dyspepsia and sick headaches, but I have not had a seturn of either since. I believe I am permanently. cured. You have my permission to make this public, for a remedy that will cure dyspepsia and prevent sick headaches should be generally kpown. Respectiully, Ws, Uy, oeler, 827 Ellis street ee Buctiicn’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains,; Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively. cures Piles, or no pay required. Itis guaranteed wo Ea. perfect satisfaction, or money reded. rice 25 cents per box For sale by Carr Bros.. tf ooo Tue San Francisco Evening Post is the leading evening paper of San Francisco. _————+ eG Girl Wanted. To do general housework in a yr vate family. Apply at this office. tf. Tue San Francisco Evening Post is the leading evening — paper of San Francisco. tf sh a Choice Dish. ‘Deviled Crabs with shells for serving for sale at J. J. Jackson’s Beebive . Grocery Store. They are very delicious, Try them. — #8-tf ——mumenieny/ Pie unhappy in Vanity Fair.” The general truth of that observation, as applied to a good many. people who are accounted fairly moral and respectable, may be «accepted, although it is not @ pleasant reflection that ‘‘very few people’’ abhor wrong because it is wrong. The fault lies with the false code, of morals that is very generally taught, not only in 4 King’s New Discovery for /the wrong and fear only detection; ‘to them; they) would haye the moral perceptive sense, without which there To them the ‘ Children are who «has acquired, When he without if he is not found out. ‘It.is a logical result of such imperfect moral training that many should lose sight of that they should experience no remorse, though dreading shame and punishment. What may be called, for want of a better descriptive title, the genteel rascals of the world, exhibit in a striking way this absence of real remorse. posed in them, nof Once only, but daily, perhaps, for years, living at the same time apparently moral lives, very often hypocritically parading their religion as a cloak to their nefarious doings. The wrongs they commit do not excite their consciences; no trace is shown in their expressions or behavior of. remorse as long :as their deeds are unknown, but when exposure is threatened their suffering becomes intense and often awakes undeserved pity. But how isthis moral ‘sense tobe aroused -orimparted? Itis with respect to many relations of life largely artificial: The occasion for its existence is the social life of mankind“ and the rules and regulations -made necessary thereby. Without neglecting other meane of ye, Ps ts UL Ough an appeal to reason, “A clear undgrstanding of the origin and nature ‘of social duties and obligations; the fairness of the: rules that civilizei man has laid down for the conduct of himself. Upon’this foundation some minds, at least, would get a sense of wrong that would make it abhorrent cin be no remorse. wrong would appear in its true light; a grert many moralists. violate trusts and rob their fellow the .vast army of _ faithful, fear of punishment alone; but the dis others de unto them because it seem BU RNSIDE' S RETORT. Years Ago, General Burr confirmation of i eonfirmation. and impatient, “It was in executave sessior lig until the great New Yorker becam vective. The result was that Burnsid frightfully. said: ator from Rhode Isiand. But the missio is too important to confide to so young terests.”’ continued his interruptions, Mr#Conklin the Senate.” . They violate the trust remoral seotnine. an effart . ) there would-be no confusion of the wrong itself with the exposure of it, such is apparent™in many~"s0-called moral sayings and in the teachings of So mueh public attention is directed to men who men while leading apparently respect$1.50 per patr. able lives that even close observers like Thackeray sometimes oyerlook honest. . each. people who pass their simple lives doing no wrong to any one. Some among these are-restrained, no doubt, by mingled dread-of doing wrong and : fear of punishment; some, perhaps by <silai tinctively honest men—trusted employes who deserve the trust reposed Silks in them—are naturally honest; they , do unto others as they woulé have so obviously right for them to @ouathis, so obviously wrong for them to do , otherwise: A morality founded upon reason alone would probably find few fit subjects, but reason should at least supplement moral training so that the sense of wrong, and not detection in Sty insite Beidereson . O+Half Regular Rates An Episode That Oc curred In the Senate side was interested in the ung man who had been ub Hayes, and Senator nuling a speech against the Bu mostde aud Conkling were great friends, but Conkling’s speech was and Buritiside constantly interrupted Conkangry, and started forth in inimitable in: hor made the greatest speech of his life in re13 . ply, in spite of the fact that he stammered MF Orders from Nevada City, Grass Valley or any other place prompt! Conkling warmed up to his subject, and p . aha “If this were a less important consular : office, I should vote for confirmation, upon” nescaas the recommendation of my friend, the SenoA Fine 2-story Brick Building Will be sold for cash at a very reasonabie figure. Come one, come all Then he launched into an eulogy of New: . and see for yourselves York, her vast enterprises, her great merchants and other great men. As Burnside man. New York is a gréat commercial commonwealth, and I must consider her ininveighed against the littleness of RhodeIsland, her little business, little. territory, little men, ‘‘including the men she sends to ee thereupon became furious He : “Mr. P-p-p-pres-id-dent, Mr. P-p-presee ros Oh! that I had the tuttat-ongue would have been his feeling towards anyoneelse, Mr. Conkling calied that evening on General Burnside and congratulated Consumption tincurable. Read the following. Mr.'C. H: Morris,s Newark, Ark., says: ‘‘Was down with Abscese of Lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Began taking Dr. Congim ption, am now on wy third bottle, and able:to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine eyer made.” Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Obio, says: ‘“‘Had it not been for Dr. King’s 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. Emil F. Ro gankhal. DEALER IN HOICE CONFECTIONERY, THE BE . BRANDS OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO TOYS of every description, Bodie AND VEGETABLES. am preparedto furnish everything: in stint Fresh and Pure. The LARGEST: 81 ‘OCK in Nevada City. Tropical Fruits a Specialty. Commercial St., nearly opposite Transcript Printing Office. Closing Ont Business AT NORTH SAN JUAN. K. Warks AVING CONCLUDED CLOSE OUT I [ business at North San Juan. offers for sale his entire stock at'an IMMENSE SACRIFICE ! Everything, tobe Sold Regardless of Cost! The stock consists of Dey Goods. Raney. Goods, + LADIES’ and GENTS’. Furnishing Goods, Ete. Read Th S Price List: és, 50 cents per yard. Indigo Prints, 12 yds $1. Best Prints, 18 yds, $1.’ Dom oseig, iC 02 Hagley ig yds, $1. = Cheviot; 12-yvards, $1. * Bleached’ Muslin, 12 yds, $t.< Upbleached” Muslin, 12 ee ae 9-4 wide Sheeting, 20 cts. per yard. Waterproof, 2 yards wide, 50 eents per yard. . Ladies’ Button” Shoes, Ladies’ Gossamers, 50 cts cents each. -~ALSO— Satins, Velvets, Plushes, Laces, ~~ Embroideriss, —AT— BIG BARGAINS 8 e attended to. go an I. MARKS, g THOS. 8. FORD Attorney and Oounselor at Law. depot. situate three miles from Nevada City. farin at a low price. offer at present. ranging from $5 to $75 per acre. Has of September, 1860. Chabifitra: a6 meee 40 tities Children’s Gossamers, 354 Ani! all kinds off Fancy Goods North San Juan. PNP SES Prone ee eopiesieneancitgaset ae ars of a B-b-blaine.” FFICE--7*sis-as’ Building, corner Broad . © Cicero himself could nothave Dttered any and Pine -crveta, Nevada City thing more deeply and bitter; pred ; : But, strange as it may séem, instead of be-. ~~ ~ coming the life-long enemy of Burpside,.as FRED SEARLS, ~ Attorney and Oounselor st Law. Apply to ciation, Nevada City. $5000--320 nes, three miles oan Will be sold at the above: low $6000-125-acres ; not more than’ 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; + miles from Nevada City; 8 pwnd brn ; some fruit trees ; free water for irrigating. i ig i 9 Ik Tr $8000--560 acres; two miles from Nevada City; covered witha fine growth of pine and oak timber, which alone is worth more than price asked ; soil is very rich and will make éxcellent fruit land wheri cleared; all can be irrigated. &@ These Sreonly a few of Northern-Central California, and therefore as an advertising medium it is second to no paper published in its section ot the State. The severé analytical tests departments. kitchen for continuous use. Weiwbein bros, & Co, BANKERS, GRASS VARIG fora nen, cree CAL. Established 1876. Canital Invested. -$50 000, * crdcanut & General anne Business. Draw Drafts on San Francisco, New York, London, Paris and Berlin. Stocks and Bonds bought and ‘gold. Special facilities for making Collections. Highest price paid ‘for Gold and Silver Bullion. » Assay Office. Deposits Received. . Interest Allowe on Deposifs. ies is CORRESPONDENTS. San Francisco—Phe Anglo § QBilor; nian Bank Limited.New York—C. B. Richard nee: London—The Alliance. Bank LimitJ.1. CALDW ELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Publio AND CONVEYANCER. — . wag A aaa boa aide] Broad Street Q) site Union etry Nevada Ci a him upon having made a great speech. a4 iL PRACTICE IN ALLTHECOURT State nnd Federal. Office—Opyp site the Court House WU! practice in all the Courts o ‘thestate, end theCourts ofthe United States within tue State of Californi a For Sale or Rent on Easy Terms. ———0--— GEO. E. BRAND, Secretary Nevada County Land aad Improvement Asso —_—_o0——> Special ech Sane in Lands. WE have all kinds of Lands at prices er TIE: DAILY TRANSCRIPT THE LARGEST Circulation of any Daily Paper North of Sacramento. The Daily Transeript was established on the 6th day It is the oldest paper published in THE CRUCIAL TEST. oy ‘powders have from time to time been placed have demonstrated clearly to the public the relative merits of the iaitferent brands from ascientific point of view.
arnment chemists, for instance, have found. in their officia, tests that the Royal Baking Powder gave off the largest amount of leavening gas, and therefore was the most economical for general use. They also found the Royal to be absolutely pure, and the only baking powder that did not contain either lime, alum, ¢ For these reasons they recommended it for Government uses, and it is now used in the War, Be ‘and Indian But the erucial test of the kitchen is, after all, the most satisfactory to the housekeeper. that never fails to make light, able bread, biscuit, cake, etc., is the one that will be selected by the practical housekeeper and received into her Powder has stood for 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. price on account of absence. % Langtry Bangs, niles from Newada City or Grass V al 80 acres cleared; house the bargains we have to Terms Easy. has the largest circulation to which the various baking The Govor bone or rock ‘phosphate. ,. A baking powder sweet, wholesome, and palatThis test the Royal Baking National Meat Market OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK, 0.3 NAFFZIGER..... Pcie Biss Punk, MUTTON, VEAL, SAUSA Ete. HAMS, BACON AND LARD, wholesale o retail. And all kinds of Mea ts usually found ] first-class Market. Meats delivered f an of charge. . J. NAFFZ GER OF NEVADA CITY, Broad Street, Beiow National Hotei Jas. Cairns Proprietor —_——— Harness and Gollars MADE To ORDER SADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY OOMBS : AN BRUSHES POR SALE OHEAP. } Repairing Neatly Done. Purchasing Bureau at ROBERT MARTIN. WM. H. MARTIN, ». 1 attetided to. The Leaing Harness Shop. ” * and Notions. “MRS, EMMELINE ‘CRAIGIN, (MATE OF BOSTON,) HAS OPENED A 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, 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. Referencves—The best people ef New York, Philadelphia, Boston, etc. MRS. EMMELINE CRAIGIN, 912 Pine st., San Francisco. DAVID MUIR. —tHE— MINERS’ FOUNDRY . — —or— NEYADA CITY. ear! * Manvfacturers of ‘by amg =, WINING 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— PF LTON WHEEL Giving ‘the Lirgest Percentage Of Power of any Water Wheel Made. Mining men fe ait others invited tocall.and inspect our establishment i ie its facilities for turning oul A first-cla 8 work. MINERS’ FOUNDRY cS SPRING STREET, Rear Methodist Chorch, Nevada a ‘New York Rekery. a Ga ae G. WM. DURST : Proprietor --0o-~ AVING PURCHASED THIS WELL known end popular. Bakery of Mra, John Hurst, on, COMMERCIAL STREET’ lintend to keep on hand at v1l timesa good Variety of a BREAD. PIs, CAKE, Elcy, Wedding Cakes A nd Pastry Made to order on short notice and on most reasonable terms. , All order for anything in my line promp By strict attention to alhiatian givine good satisfaction and selling at low rates,1 hope to merif‘a lberal pationage. CG. WM. DURST. N aittiasal Exchange, NEVADA VITY,CA L. The Only First-class Business fiotel im the City. ve fire-proof structure, free from the dangers of fires so prevalentin large hotels Situated in tLe verv centre of the city, with Express, Post Off ce and General Stage Offie for all lines in the building. Passengers can leave this Hotel “0 ae later than any other when ee oo ting by stage peThe Table of the N anal Rechange isa pes pot pace with the proprietors, and is guarSea peed to any = oe “ : sare neat ana desirable, and elnds a iumber of hendsome suits.eauee ns.or expense to sustain the rep, (All orders attended to promptly” erienced management will spare “One-Hall the Regular Prices! Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bearing Orchards. — Both places are within. two tenilee of the Narrow GaugBoth have good housés,.barns, fine fruit,and ev New Discovery for Consumption I. CTY advantage for a desirable home. ‘ a To close.our stock of SUMMER. HATS we will sell Ecru, White; Biotin and Tan ‘Lace and Straw Hats at} just ONE HALF the regular prices. Bear in mind that in addition to our extensive stock of Grass Valley ; good house and barn Millinery we have a complete assortment of Dress Goods, 200 acres cleared; good orchard in bearing; a large, never-failing supply of free water.;_all implements, tools, etc., with place. $3 750.450 acres gently rolling fruit or grazing land; all fenced; 100 acres cleared:; good water! large house and barn; $2500. Great bargain; must be sold. $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. ~-~$2-45O--425.acres of good fruit and vegetable land; twoyeod houses and . two barns; 100 acres cleared; orchard and garden; free water for a portion of place. $41 50--104 acres; highly improved; good house and barn, orchard, ‘free water, sever head of cattlé, two horses,'wagon, and all farming implements; Arare chance to secure a profitable Calicos, Ginghams, Table Linen, Sheetings, House Linimprovements cost about}in, Hose, Underwear, Corsets, Gloves, Handerchiefs MRS. LESTER & CRAWEORD MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. M and old. M end Thousand Dollars. it and wantto findsome one who will take twoThe property consists of 850 acres. titleisgood. There is timber for alltime to come, There isa tunnel in to the lead, A good dump and a good chance to save ta1ling, ings. The claimembrace one milein length of the lead. As tothe claim paying, one has only to go able. health. Invisible Fronts, Saratoga Waves. MRS. E. H. HUBBARD, Private Parlors for Dressing Ladies and Children’s Hair. GOOD? AND TOILET ARTICLES. GOLDEN HAIR WASH, For Bleaching the Hair. SAN FRANCISCO, VAL. A PARTNER WANTED. In my travelsthis Spring I bave found 4} that will astonish you Drifting Mine that I can buy for Fifteen . 25-cent cologne for cents, and 50-cent FlorI will take one-third of . ida water for 40 cents. thirds. see it. -Taere is no doubt but itis valu The sutface of this property is easily worth one-fouth the entire cost. For further particulars addres:, jy20-lm 8.N.STRANAHAN, : Ayada City, Nevada Co., Cal. Ihave had much experience in drift mining since 1850, and know whereof 1/ to novelties inthisline, A guod eane for 10 speak, The owner wants to sell for these reasons: He has lost his entire family and is out of He has made a handsome competency from the mine and is nearly 70 years Leading : Variety : More ALEX. DURBIN, Proprietor. COMMERIAL STREET, opposite American Te Tea Store. fverything i in my line Cheaper Than Ever Before. + Look at some of the Prices: . ' Cigars at Retail. Jockey Club (Key West)....... 10 cents OuS POS gee endsnccy 3 ‘or a quarter La Rose Ce West).. .csc ee, 10 cents Stolen Kisses : -8 for a quarter pony es rer West) iano 10 cents Washington.. ... .. 10 cents Jay-Eye-See ‘fora quarter Guarantee . 8 for a quarter Wait for Me. pe .-6 for a quarter A. Durbin’s Chee 6 for a quarter Ariadne : 8 for a quarter My ten cent cigars are sold by.other dealers for 12}4 cents; my 8% cent cigurs for ten Gall rats 5 cent cigars are the best in the murket All Bride by the box lower than the lowgée, . ‘ Tobaccos. BAP POL PIUT. 05.066 se sadievewceeesd 50 cents Climax, Def PUG. 0.05555 err iareas 60 cents Sawlog, per plug. . ee . 50 cents New Wrinkle, per plug. Sindee Cea ed 50 eente And all other kinds in proportion, Smoking Tobacco. A fine grade ut 2 cents a pound, Canned Fruits, Oysters, Etc At from 10-to 25 percent less than is usual se charged in other stores. Soda Crackers. THE HEM, PEL OOK a ea 8 cents Pipes, Cigar Holders, Etc. My stock is large and new. Prices lower than toe, same Cun be bought for elsewhere ‘ Pocket Knives. Ileadin this line. My cutlery is of the best brands, and I challenge competition. in prices. Gombs and Brushes, W bat is the use of peyini fancy prices for such things when I gel equally good ones for less money? Stationery. Writing materials, plain dnd fancy. All No, 923 Market Street, opposite Mason, . i),cjatest styles im puperties. Also, slates, tablets, etc. » Prices down to bedrock. Perfumes. The choicest and most popular at prices For instance, . sell Toilet and Common Soaps. I have reduced these almost to eost,end I The . bought them very low. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s BlackThe best domestic and imported kinds. } make a specialty of shoe dressings and un dersell other dealers. Walking Sticks. Particular attention of gentlemen called. cents. An elegant one for 20 cents. Boss (genuine hickory) canes, with crooked handies, only $1, Toys, Toys, Toys. A thousand kinds such as pleuse the little folks most. “Fiue Police Whistles, 20 cents. Cigar lighters; 25 cents,Iam almost giving them away. oe _ Candies. i Everybody knows I keep the freshest an finest in town DENTISTRY. DR. J. J. VAN AUKIN, The Painless Dentist, ember of the Kolby National Surgical Institute of Philadelphia, has permatly located in GRASS VabLey, has established an office LAMBLETT BUILDING, Corner of Mill and Bank Sts., For the purpose of dving all kinds of Dentistry at prices within the reach of tne poor. 4 —4 ) Saeed work warranted oth it. the MRS. J. NAFFZIGER.. NEVADA OUTY ic ilecencs arts of the up Marysville da: UNION HOTEL, SEVADA CIT\, = f© © CAL THE L.ADING HOTEL OF ‘in the . CALIFORNIA TOURISTS, SEKKERS FOR HEALTH AND ers are invited to notice the advantages i gored by this Hotel The house contains 100 rooms, each of which is light and airy, and wellor elegantly furnished, there peing uo hotel inthe mountains e ual to Fruits and Vegetables. All kinds iu their seasou. Cano be bough cheaper from me than elsewhere. Fish. Fresh fish every Thursday and Friday. All persous indebted to the firm of Smoe & Daebia are requested tu ia oe: Hees se tle with me. A. DUXBIN. SODA FACTORY. Bonney &, Powell, MANUFACTURERS OF Lemon and Cream Noda, Sarsaparilla. Sarsaparilla and Iron, Ginger Ale, And Cider. N ESSRS. BONNEY & POWELL would t) respectfull: inform the public tout they have re pened this celebrated Soda RATES—Best Full Upper and Lower Factory and have re-fitted and re-stocked the same with the best of Sumnter drinks Sets of Teeth, lined with Cold—$18 50, . an! beverages, The’ articl de b $23 50, and $26 50. t ‘nthe state. Best full Upper or Lower Set-$12 50 aoe to $14 50GOLD-FILLINGS-FROM $1 TO $4. ig Res rextra charge for temporarary Sets. aie second to none in the state. OF" Dealers and Families supplied on short notice, Givezus a call. Bonnev & Powell, Proprietor. CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street..:....Nevada Uity Paid up Capital $30 000 A General Banking Business Transacted. -Proprietress . VV ¥ {880 SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE New York, Sap Francisco. ‘And Sacramento We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE, Collections on any part of the The tables are supplied with the best in. UMtted States a specialty. market. SPECIAL ACCUMMODATIONS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS, TOURISTS AND FAMILIE Free ’Bus to and from the Depot. sa STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL BRer county, Grass Valley and E.M PRESTON (..53. 00.2555 ny Stes best of einen: Liqu gare furnished at the Bar. esti a ec FR station which the National Exchange nop t0 justy enjoys of bein; best hotelin the moun ifains sa SSED BY THK BEST PENMEN The Latest News ! OM THE ECONOMY STORE. Ohoice New Orleans, Molasses and Sunbeam S-rup on.ta+ in anruantity requirec:, New Colu bi tes . 1 mbia ‘oh Michigan White Fish, No. 1 Mackerel, Pickled Herring, Brick Codfish, A variety of Smoked Meat, Eastern Lard in bulk, California Chi ese, Flour, Feed, Vegetables, and other Goods too nu sictcanelelt to mention. Call and Examine my Geods and get prices. S.H. DANIELS, Highest Price Paid for County NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON PIRST FLOOR. . and State Warranse Gold and Silver Bullion = urchased } Assay Office at this Bank. » OFFICERS: R.M. HUNT.. . JOHN T. MORGAN D. E. MORGAN.. Ass’? CAsnizer and Sxc’Y DIRECTORS: ve. R. M. Hont, JOHN T. MOKGAN Gro, M, HueHEs, D. E. Morean, Ww. Epwarps L Hovemay, E. M. Preston. ; CORRESPONDENTS New York—First National Bank San Franci jauk. Bacramento—National Bapk “fh D. O, Mill Evtablishéd in 1852 . Nevada: Assay . Office. J: J GIT, Proprietor. NO. 25 MAIN STREET.. . NEVADACITY OLD AND ORES OF 4 ig Een, tion refined, melted and asayed ia request, Sous Bais exchanged for Coin. Ip connection with my Assay Office I have & smal! Quartz Mill with which I can make practical Mill Testa, and. e correc Spencerian Steel Pens Are the Best. Katablished 1860, The {transcript is the N orthern-Central California I carry a nice stock ranging in price from ANUFACTURER OF HUMAN HAIR . 5 to40 cents each. guaranties oor BOOWOMY STORE....BROAD 87) made with from 60 0 one oie na Best Advertising medium ir _ subj Vier nor by t Brig ever —a sche Sc Tra bear men and ina T _the: the day cor. tion tow to b City erty der of at ing wai buy Bay BeB bir cul ats *