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The Daily Transcript. .
OFFICE: {
So. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cai j
CIRCULATE 18
da City Grasa Valley, Rough & Ready,
poncevitie North San Joan, mech CorSweetiland, North — oa pe —
Fiat, Truckee, eveertown of Nevada county; also in Placer
‘throughout the State
* from ieeten Diego from the Sierra to the ‘
OOO
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1889
Pe !
GOLD NUGGETS.
Localities Where the Largest
Have Been Found.
The largest nugget on record was
taken from Byer & Hallman’s claim at
Hill End, New South Wales, May 10,
1872. it was three feet two inches in
width at the widest part; four feet
nine inches in hight; weighed 640
pounds and was valued at $148,000
A nugget worth $45,000 was found
on Mount Moligal, in the same prochance, a driver of. a. baker’s wagon
winning it.
The Welcome nugget found at _Bakery Hill in 1859 weighed 189 peunds
and was valned at $44,356. At the
Donnelly gold fields in 1880 a nugget
valued at $50,000 was found at the
foot of a tree.
The Leg-of-Mution nugget found at
Ballarat in 1853 was valued at $32,380.
Another valued at $20,235 was found
there the same year.
There have been twenty nuggets
found in the New South Wales gold
fields, none of which were valued at
less than $7,000. :
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Hotel Arrivals.
National Extnanae, September 5—
M. C. Hogan, San Juan; Geo. F.
Wiseman, L: D. Doan, H. Ross, Chas.
Alger, 8. A. Selmer, Sacramento; 8.
B. Crawford, Washington; R. B
Chew, Red Dog; Wm. Glover, Anthony House; S. Bloom, Mrs. D. M.
Richards, Gue. Stangenberger, D.
Shannon, R. H. Judson, A. A. Collins,; San Francisco; J. S.:. Meadows,
Stocktor; Miss Sadie Ferguson, San
Jose; Mrs, Kinney and 3 children,
Pike City; J. C. Pickle, Wm. Hickson, Smartsville; W.P. Pickle,
Bloomfield; R. C. Walrath, San Leandro; J. J. Mullen, Washington Territory ; Grass Valley, 6; city, 29.
Unids:—John Montgomery, Penn
Valley; Rev. J. Sanderson & w., San
Juan; N. W. Motheral. Hanford; J.
H. Cammet, San Francisco; D. T.
McNaughton, Bloomfield; Fred Halander, A. F. Brown, Evan. Lewis, 8.
M. Johnson, B. F. Snell, San Francisco; Mrs. Mary Davis, Marysville;
©. Jones, Colorado; 8. C. Lee, B. D.
Robinson, Smartsville; Samuel Harris, Woodland; Geo. Murphy, Woodland;T. P. Major, Alex. Mitchell,
Forest City; Gerge Birdsall, Frank
Curtis, Truckee; Peter Dowell, Sacramento; Grass Valley, 26; City, 11.
____bailt-to-cheek-the-vonflagration, but
Union: A damaging forest fire prevailed in Bridgeport township on Tues-.
day and Wednesday. It commericed
on the line of the new road, above the
crossing of Shady Creek, and extended up throngh the ranch of J. A. J.
Ray, but was finally checked at
Odell’s ranch. Mr. Ray lost a mile of
fencing, and had eome valuable timber burned. Atonetime it looked as
if the fire might reach San Juan, but
it was finally checked within half a
mile of the tow. A patty was engaged the best part of two days in
fighting the fire. Back fires were
the sparks and cinders were carried
over these burnt gaps and communivated to the timber beyond. George
Ray says it was the worst woods fire
he had ever known on the Ridge, and
that it. traveled with remarkable
speed. It took hard work to get it
under control. :
Will Close Monday.
The undersigned have agreed to
close their places: of Lnsiness_from 9
o’clock «a. m.:to 6 o’clock P. M. on
Monday next: Tompkins & Tompkins, A. Lademan, Thos.’ Kidd, F. M.
Schmidt, Geo. C. Gaylord, John Webber, H. H. Lennie & Co., B. H. Miller,
C. J. Naffziger, Chas. E. Malloy,
“Chas. Grimes; A. Blumenthal, K.
Casper, Geo. .E, Turner, Wm. H.
Smith, Casper Cohn, L. Lubeck, Colley Bros., J. J. Jackson, He Lee & Co.,
Great American Importing Tea Co.,
Fry & Forman, A. R.° Wadsworth,
Wm. Holmes, Mrs. Lester & Crawford, Legg & Shaw; Jas. Kinkead, L.
Hyman, Wm. Wolf, Wm. Barton, J.
W. Robinson, Weisenberger Bros., Ed.
Withington, Bowerman & Son, W. C,
Groves, Hitchens & Denney, Jas.
Cairns, Jas. Monro, W. G. Richards,
M. Rosenberg.
An Elegant Substitute
For oils, salts, pills, and all kinds of
Sitter, nauseous medicines, is the very
agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syrap of
Figs. Recommended By leading Physicians. Manufactured only by the
California Fiz Syrup Company, San
Francisco,Cal. For sale by all leading druggists. Carr Bros., Nevada
City. : tf
3s
Buctlen’s Arnica Saiv3.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Dicers, Salt Rheum
_ Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblaine, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures, Piles, or
no pay required. Itis guaranteed +o
give perfect satisfuction, or money refunded. © tice 25-cents p> box For
sale by Oarr Bros. . tf
: Pasturage
At the Sutton Ranch. Enquire on the
It Exceeds All Other Members of Its Famlows and a score or more of swifts'a e
recognized by
America,
favored with seven of. the former and
four of the latter, while only three
vince, and wa8. raffled off at—$o-®/-species -of-swallews—and—one or two
of swifts come regularly to Europe.
Our common or “barn” swallow is
very similar to the LKuropean chimney
swallow, and, in fact, may here be
considered as identical, the specific
distinctions being feebly marked, . In
both continents the barn swallow, to
use the least confusing term, is the
favorite of his family, and is the only
bird commonly called ‘swallow’ in
Europe, both of the remaining species
being termed ‘‘martins.”’
all others of the better-known swallows in ease and celerity of motion,
and in the cheerful confidence with
which he regards human Kind. I fancy
he does not often place his nest in the
chimneys of modern England, howev
er convenient he may have found those
structures as built in ancient days
Barns and out-buildings are his favor
ite summer homes; butin default: o
these, in wild places, a convenien
spot about a cliff or quarry is utilized.
His twittering notes, though not in
any sense a ‘!song,”’ are always agreeable, and when heard, some breezy
summer afternoon, among the rafter:
of a roomy old barn, when one is lying in a half-lethargic state upon the
new-mown hay, are certainly the most
pleasant and soothing of rural sounds.
Barn swallows’ nests are usually made
on a beam or rafter, or plastered to
the side of these supports. The material is mud, mixed with fine hay and
grass, and strengthened with the glutinous saliva of the bird. The eggs
are white, thickly spotted with brown,
as are those also of the cliff swallow.
All the rest of our swallows, together
with the swifts, have pure white eggs.
Young barn swallows are not forsome
time able to follow the aerial evolutions of their parents, owing to.the
slow growth of the long outer tail .
feathers that serve so admirably to
balance the adults. They spend much
of their time at rest, and even alight
on the ground to pick up insects.
cominand of ‘the air, swallows are apparently as much exhausted by a long
migration as birds of far inferior volitorial powers. During the passage of
upon every passing vessel,and even
fall into the sea. The ordinary speed
of the barn swallow has been estimated
at a mile a minute, which rate, maintained fora few hours, would easily
enable them to compass any stretch of
water that may lie in their way.
subject of many strange tales and fables, but were uniformly respected as
the winged messengers of spring. It
them, and a survival of these superOPE ON, HOPE EVER.
Hope on, hope ever,
Though the nicht seem lane. Y
Some day the light must «eme,
And men grow strong.
Who under heavy burdens .
Watch end pray, :
And patient, waiting stand
For coming day.
Upiift thine eyes,
The light will soon shine throuch
Night's darkest gloom,
And show i. Leaven’s own bite.
And first his vision greet,
Who stood most strong;
Beneath the tempest's rage.
And waiteth long.
And waiteth patiently.
For God's good time,
With courage strong and fearicss,
Fath sublime. :
-Emwes 8. Thomas, in Aibany Journal
—=e REE
HE BARN SWALLOW. *
ily in Ease and Celerity. ¥-Nearly a huidred species of swalnaturalists. North
exclusive of Mexico, is
He exceeds
Notwithstanding their wonderful
In ancient times swallows were the
was always thdught unlucky to kill
stitions is ‘now sometimes noticed in
remote districts, where the killing of
a barn swallow is supposed to cause
cows to give bloody milk, and the nesting of these agreeable birds in a barn
to protect it from lightning. Long
may such notions pass current, if they
serve to save the swallows; for it surely is bad luck to harm creatures so
useful and pleasing. Wilson, in alluding to this matter, acutely remarks:
“When the t2nets of superstition lean
to the side of humanity, one can heartily respect them;’’ and I am sure we
all heartily agree with him. —St. Louis
Globe Demcecrat. :
—_ =<. +
Does His Smoking by Proxy.
Ira Tripp, a retired coal operator of
Scranton, is gne of the few men on
record who enjoys the luxury of smoking by proxy. Twenty years ago hiv
physician told him that smoking was
prejudicial to his health, and that he
must stop ‘the practice. Althoiigh he
was & confirmed: smoker, he obeyed
the doctor’s injunction. Sincethen he
has never smoked a cigar. At the
same time, he has not totally denied
himself his chief luxury. To indulge
it without disobeying the doctor's injunction he employs what might be
called his “smoking valet.’’ It is the
duty of this man tosmote a Havana
cigar whenever Mr. Tripp fecls like
indulging in a little tobacco dissipation and blow the smoke in his employer’s face. The latter eagerly ivhales the fragrant cloud and then. exhales it through his nostrils and biows
it down through the meshes of his
long white beard. Mr. Tripp dectares
that he enjoys this second-handed
smoke as keenly as when he did the
delphia, Press. “3
'—Mr. Wilkie Collins, it is said, never
once failed to keep a contract with a
publisher and never delayed copy béThe Leading Harness Sho
OF NEVADA CITY.
BroadStreet, Below National Hota)
Jas. Cairns ass Proprietor
Harness and Collars
MADE TO ORDER
puffing himself. He often comes to
Philadelphia and never travels without his smoking companion. —Phila"AKINY —
FOWDER
vel of purity, stre'
kinds ely Ce ld i ti nds, and can e sold in competition
with the ac eativane of low-test, short weight,
alum or paesehets pene a Sold only in
YAL BAKING POWDER COMh and wholesomeSADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY OOMBS
AN BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP.
Repairing Neatly Done.
@@ All orders attended to promptly.
Established in 1852
Nevada: Assay . Office.
J, J GTT, Proprietor.
NO. 25 MAIN 8TREET...NEVADA CITY
OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPtion refined, melted and Assayed. By
requ Gold Bais exchanged for Coin. In
eonnection with my Assay Office I have e
small Mill with which I can make
smsticel Mil Tests, and guarantee co:
returns in every way. Working tests will be
ane with from 50 to 500 pounds. PRICES
“FRED SEARLS,Attorney and Oounselor st Law.
Wit PRACTICE IN ALLTHECOURT
State and Federal.
Office—Opposite the Court House
¢
TAKE THE
Want to Keep Thoroughly Posted
CONCERNING
2 het eh ete tte,
COLD MINING,
HORTICULTURAL
AGRICULTURA L,
y
Informed at 1times on
HE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS
* News, and it hasa circulation that reach
county. It has numerous
mote
HOME SEEKERS throughout the
0 nv: ie, as it giver a cou! it is invaluabl it gi fai
complete record of the progress bt
ing made in the development of the coup
sents inducements
a
TO ADVERTISERS .
thern California.
The TRANSCRIP1 has he
ing Offices
other printing material
f
pais POWDER NEVER VARIES. A MAR-}
\AREPARE YOUR. COUNTY + EXHIBIT
STOCK GRAZING , :
LUMBERING : .
And Other Resources, besides being Fully
T
T8 SPECIALTY I8 GENERAL LOCAL
es the reading people in «very oft his
"also Pianos in
Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, as well as
a8 ti T i and more reofthe State. To LAND and to
whole
‘8 varied and extensive resources. It prev
extraordinary
£ LISI SSE SEAS EP SEIN <
Best Advertising Medium iu Ner=)0B=PRINTING =
Largest and Best Equipped Job PrintIn the State North of Sacramento, and its
prices for FIRST-CLASS work are as lcw as
anywhere on the Coast. The establishment
has lately been stocked with a full line of
the Most Modern and Attractive Types end
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1889. 1850, = .
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Grand Celebration
Of the 89th anniversary of the
ADMISSION OF CALIFORNIA
Nevada City, Monday, September Ninth, 1889,
HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56, N.S. G. W.
Firing salutes and ringing bells“at sunrise.
Native Sons’ parade-at 10:30 A. M.
Exercises at the Theater at 11. ©
Flag-raising at the Courthouse at 12.
Natives’ collation at Odd Fellows’ Hall at 12:30.
OFFICERS OF THE DAY.
MARSHAL .... Pa Pe Se Tr se DAVID E: MORGAN
BUONO NCE ogc oe cs eee gs Fe LEROY 3B. JOHNSON
VICE PRESIDENTS..-. County Supervisors, also past and ‘present officers
of Native Sons’ and Native Daughters’ Parlors
ATO ee wpearsieess F. ANK T. NILON
WOR is ss a a LEONARD 8S. CALKINS
ALL NATIVE DAUGHTERS AND SONS INVITED TO PARTIOIPATE.
~
The Curly Bears will Growl in the Afternoon.
# 2
ADMISSION DAY BALL .
At Grass Valley iu the evening under the auspices of Quartz Parlor, N. S.G. Wee
BEGIN AT ONCE:
}—TO——
:-FOR THE~
State Fair of 1889,
—TO BE{HELD ATS—
SACRAMENTO, SEPTEMBER 9-21
_eo o-~--—
ASBOUNTIFUL HARVEST,
"A SUCCESSFUL YEAR, and
A GRATEFUL PEOPLE
Are resources any State may well feel proud of. No more favorable year to
advertise your locality could be wished for, nor better opportunity offered.
eo not pass unheeded. Show the character of products your county bring’s
orth.
PROGRESSION, NOT PROCRASTINATION,
Can make any Sty Sry the envy of the world. Remember, there
are CASH PREMI MOUNTING NEARLY FIVE THOUSAND
DOLLARS the county and contributors may compete for. Inno other man-. ner can the counties taking part receive such a full, compléte and comprehensive notice. It has been shown in counties that exhibit annually, that no better way can be devised to make your locality known. : :
~. These exhibits should be encouraged by the Boards of Supervisors of each
county. The State Agricultural Society will do all in its power to assist you,
awarding large and liberal cash preminms.
Engage your space atonce. Write for Premium Lists containing schedule
of.awards. Address the Secretary forinformatiop. ~ =
"CHRISTOPHER GREEN, President.
Epwin F. Smrra, Secretary.
e
For Sale o Rent on Easy ‘arms!
—_0—————
Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with ear
ing Orchards. :
Both places are within two miles of the Narrow Gaugdepot. Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev
ery advantage for a desirable home. ;
Apply to :
: GEO. E. BRAND,
UNION HOTEL,
THE LEADING HOTEL OF
an at aaa furnished, there
beltigae hotel in the mountains equal to
ac's e tables are supplied with the in
the market.
BPECIA. aCCUMMODATIONS
FOR COMME!:CIAL
va CK aILt
Free "Bus to aud from the Depot. :
STAGES LEAVE’
VEVADA CIT’, = = © “Sang
MRS, J, NAFFZIGER. . .Proprietress
yond the time stated in the contract, Fe ges es :
NEVADA CITY.\.:...-. .CALIFORNIA : i
TOURISTS, R HEALTH AND
are invited to netice the ad
NICE SAMF!F RCGOMS ON FIRST FLOOR
ES.
OUSE FOR ALL
Site dehy. nty, Grass Valley and
Secretary Nevada County Land aad Improvement Asso
ciation, Nevada City.
ti a a i RRe RE i en S
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
and therefore as an advertising medium it is second to
Best of Wines, na i
BR aa” Doe or aaa
4
Northern-Central California, has the largest circulation.
and_Notions.
MRS. EMMELINE CRAIGIN,
(LATE OF BOSTON, )
HAS OPENED A
Purchasing Bureau at
San Francisco,
ND WILL GIVE HER PERSONAL ATtention to supplying the Ladies of distant cities with all. and every branch of
Shopping, including
Dress Goods, 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 GHARGE 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,
Room 23, Harvey House, 807 California
s reet, San Francisco, Cal.
Retiring From Business.
F. M. SCHMIDT,
Merchant Tailor,
Will after this date make up into
‘Suits his entire stock of Cloths at bedrock prices. Perfect fit guarauteed.
Broad St., next door below the Land
Association Office.
Emil F. Rosenthal,
DEALER IN
BRANDS OF
‘CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
TOYS of every description,
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
my line, Fresh and Pure. The
STOCK in Nevada City.
Tropical Fruits a Specialty.
Printing Office.
New York Bakery.
—o=G. WM. DURST : Proprietor
——
AVING ‘PURCHASED TH15 WELL
John Hurst, on .
. QOMMEROIAL STREET’
Variety of
BREAD.
PIES,
CAKE,
Etc.,
Wedding Cakes
And Pastry
Made to order on short notice and on mos'
reasonable terms. a
All order for anythingin my line promp
ly attended to.By strict attention to business, givine
good satisfaction and selling at low rates,I
hope to merit a tboral pationage,
Gc. WM. DURST.
Bonney & Powell, ;
MANUFACTURERS OF
Lemon and Cream Soda,
ieee BONNEY & POWELL would
respectfully inform the public that
y have revpened this celebrated, Soda
Factory and have re-fitted and re-stocked
thesame with the best of Summer drinks
ani Deverntee The articles made by us
are second to none in the State.
on short notice. Give us a call,
no paper published in its section of the State. Bonnev & Powell,
Proorietor.
Calicos, Ginghams, Table Linen, Sheetings, House Lining, Hose, Underwear, Corsets, Gloves,
MRS. LESTHE & CRANFORD,
nae
HOICE CONFECTIONERY, THE BEST
Iam preparedto’ furnish everything in
ARGEST
Commercial St., nearly opposite Transcript
known and popular Bakery of Mrs.
1 intend to.keep on hand at all times a good
SODA FACTORY.
: —AND—
--Sarsaparilla. ,
Sarsaparilla and Iron, Wagon Making,
Ginger’Ale; At the Old Clancy Shop, Broad Street, .
had Gide NEVADA CITY, aie
MMF Dealers and Families supplied
Weisshein Bros. & (0,
BANKERS,
GRASS: VALLEY......-CAL.
Established 1876.
Capital Invested -$50,000.
Transacta General Banking .Business. i
Draw Drafts on San Francisco, New
York, London, Paris and Berlin.
Stocks and Bonds bought and sold.
Special facilitiesfor making Collections.
“mn
Highest price paid for Gold and
Silver Bullion.
Assay Office.
‘Deposits Received.
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
CORRESPONDENTS.
San Francisco—The Anglo Californian Bank Limited.
New York—C. B. Richard & Co.
London—The Alliance Bank LimitROBERT MARTIN. WM. H. MARTIN,
DAVID M4JIR.
—TUE—
MINERS’ FOUNDRY
—or—
NEVADA CITY, CAL.,
Manufacturers of
= MINING
MACHINERY
OF ALL KINDS.
Milling, Hoisting and Pumping
Rigs, :
Minine Cars a specialt',
Castings of all kinds.
Agents in Nevada and Sierra Counties
—FOR THE—
PELTON WHEEL
Giving the Largest Percentage
Of Power of any Water Wheel Made.
Mining men and others invitment and its facilities for furning-out
first-class work. :
MINERS’ FOUNDRY,
SPRING STREET,
Rear Methodist Church, Nevada City
Langtry Bangs, Invisible Fronts,
Saratoga Waves.
MRS. E. H. HUBBARD,
Private Parlors for Dressing Ladies and
Children’s Hair.
—
ANUFACTURER OF HUMAN HAIR
GOOD? AND TOILET ARTICLES.
COLDEN HAIR WASH,
For Bieachiug the Hair.
No. 923 Market Street, opposite Mason,
SAN FRANCISCO, UAL.
A NEW FIRM
—aT—
AN OLXUD STAND.
DENNEY & HITCHINGS
TAKE THIS METHOD OF
informing the citzens-of Nevada County that they have
formed a copartnersbip in the
business of
Horse Shoeing”
Where they are prepared to do work in their
line no a manner to givethe very best of
satisfaction. ‘
HORSE-SHOEING a Shecialty, Roadsters and Freight Horses shod in the best
style ofthe art and the work warranted to
ast.
WACON-MAKING,
We will guarantee to set an axle so that it
will run one-third light other shop. gliter than if from any
We will guarantee to set ti
wihkeowsn ene
We have-the facilities for doing heavy or
ed tocall and inspect our establish. ,
otHE=
Leading : Variety : Store
Of Nevada City.
ALEX. DURBIN,
Proprietor.
COMMERIAL STREET, opposite the
American Tea Store,
—e
ae 7 Everything in my line
Cheaper Than Ever Befure.
_ To close%our stock of SU MMER HATS we will ‘sell
Ecru, White, Brown and Tan sLace and Straw Hats “at
Look at some of the Prices:
Cigars at Retail.
3 j , : Jockey Club (Key West)..-.. 5.. 10 cents
j : ; Bi ee ea . 8 for a quarter = just ONE HALF the regular prices our. Bee ies ‘oc eee
ig Stolen K mses x = .. 8for sae
Into the . Souvenir /Key West) ....-...1U.cents
° : 5 Washington . ihish ia ee ete
: in mi i iti sive stock of . Washinetos -: “'8 for & quart : f& Bear in mind that in addition to our exten Jas-Byesee fit quarter
Ww , it For Me. .6 for a quarte
: UOTE OF STATES : on D i G d y burbin's Choice seunaaiseess $ fore quarter
Millinery we have a complete assortment of Dress Goods, . 4ri2tne 8 fora quarter My ten cent cigars are sold by other dealers for 1214 cents; my 8% cent cigurs for tea
cents; my 5 cent cigars are the bestin the
market.
All brands by the box lower than the
: lowes». ‘
Handerchiefs Tobaceos.
Star, per plug. .:.s. cece steer ees 50 centa
Climax, per pl0g....6. 000. verre es 50 cents
Sawlog, per ping. ..c..00. eee eee 60 cents
New Wrinkle, per plug.......-60 cents
And all other kinds in proportion.
Smoking Tobacco.
A fine grade at 25 cents a pound,
Canned Fruits, Oysters, Etc
At from 10 to 25 percent less than is usual
ly charged in other stores.
Soda Crackers. «
The best, per box. ........65 85 cents
My stock is large and new. Prices lower
than tie same can be bought for elsewhere
. t
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
5 to40 cents each. Whatis the use of payin
funey prices for such things when 17 sel
equally good oues for less niouey?
Stationery.
Writing materials, plain and fancy. All
the latest styles in paperties.
Also, slates, tablets, «te,
Prices duwn to bedrotk.
Perfumes.
The choicest and most popular at prices
that will ustunish you For instance, . sell
25-cent cologne for 20 cents, and 50-cent Florida water for 40 ceuts.
Toilet and Common Soaps.
I have reduced these almust to cust, and 1
bought them very Juw. 2
Ladies’ and Gent!emen’s Blackine.
The best domestic and imported kinds. 1
make a specialty of shoe dressings and un
dersell other dealers.
Walking Sticks.
Parscular attention of gentlemen called
to novelties inth sline. A good cane for 10
cents. An elesantone for 20 cents. Boss
(genuine hickory) canes, with crooked handies, only $1.
Toys, Toys, Tuys.
Athousand kinds such as pleasé@ the little
folks must.
Fiae Police Whistles, 20 cents. “~
Cigar lizhters. 25 cents.
Iam almost giving them away.
Candies.
Everybody knows I keep the freshest an
finest in town
Fruits and Vegetables.All kinds ta their $2431 —Can de pough
cheaper from me than elsewhere.
Fish.
Fresh fish every Thursday and Friday.
All persons indebted ty tae firm of Smoo
& Durbin are reyassteld to im a> tiarely se
tle with me. A. DURDIN.
Working Glasses Attention.
W° are now prepared to furnish al] classes with employment at home, all the
time, or for theirspare moments. Business
new, light and profitable. -Persons of either
sex easily clear from 50 cents to $5 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting all
theirtime to the business. Boys and girl
sarn nearly as Much as men, That all who
see this may send their address and test the
business, we make this offer. To such as
are not well satisfied we will send one dollarto pay for thetrouble of writing. Full
particulars and outfit free. Address GEorGE
STINSON & Co,, Portland, Maine
The CRANSCRIPT is the
Best Advertising medium in
Northern-Central California.
Delinquent Notice.
TEVADA COUNTY MINING COMPANY.
LN Location of principal place of business
Nevada City, Califoraia, Location of works
Nevada City. California,
, Notice—There are delinquent unon the
ollowing described stock on acecount.of
Assersment No. 29, levied ou the 2d day of
July, 1883, the several amoun’s set opposite
the names of the respective shareholders,
as follows : 2
: No. No.
NAMES CERT SH’RS, AMT. *
BY Miller: .: 2. g
R.H.Wiler 3.. 3165 500 10,00
Melville Attwood.. 35 500 10 00
Dan’) Baker.. 87 500 10 00
Dan’l Kaker.. ... 74 247 4c4
Dan’! Baker.. 115 1000 20 00
Ww. F, Englebright. . 83 315 6 80
W. F. Englebright.. 75 156 $12
A. MeNeeley .... 439 8 60
A. MeNeeley 212 4 24
A. Folene . 1685 83 70
A. Folene : 833 16 66
Wm, Colley 124 bou 10 00
Edwin T. Powell ..158 878 17 46
And in accordance with law, and an or-der of the Hoard of Directors maeon the ©
2d day of July, 188), so many shares of each
parcel of such stock as mav be necessiry
will be sold at publie auction, at the office
of the Secretary at the mine, beer Creek,
Nevada C.ty, Valifornia,on Wednesday,
the 28th day of August, A. D. 188),
at4 o'clock Pp. M, of said dar, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, tozsether with
costs of advertising and exvenses uf sale.
> (C, E. ASHBURN, Secretary.
CITIZENS BANK,
Broad Street .ict.... Nevada: Uity
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Paid up Capital $30 000
A General Banking Business Transacted.
W E oe E SIGHT DRA FTS PAYABLE
New Yerk,
Saw Franci«eco.
: And Sucraméut.
We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE:
Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin
cipal cities of GREAT BRUTALLY
and EUROPE, .
Collections on any part of the
United Statesa specialty.
Highest Price Paid for County
and State Warrants
Gold and Silver Bulifon
chased : :
Assay Office at this Bank.
are
OFFICERS:
E.M PRESTON..... yeaweeae Presiprr ~
R.M. HUNT. .. Vice PRESIDENT
br. R. M. Hunt,
Gro, M. Hne
Wu. Epwarps
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