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The Daily Transcript.
Go. $2 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal.
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CIRCULATES IR
evade City’ Grass Valley, Rough & Ready,
Spenceville North San Juan, French Corral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore's
Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every othertown of Nevada county; also in Placer
and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San
Francisco—in fact, throughout the State
“from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Sierra to the Sea.”
SNUDAY, SEPT. 23, 1888.
—_—_—_—_—_—_<_<—_——«_—«—X—_—_—_aiaIl!,_
LATE NEWS.
—
Libby Prison has been sold for $11,000. .
Many French politicians are in favor
of reinstating Boulanger.
A riot occurred at Aspen, Colo., between rival railroad employés.
The Los Angeles Democracy is split
in twain cver the police scandal.
Chairman Kil still holds possesion of the Chinese Exclusion Bill.
A Minneapolis elevator company
has been robbed of 50,000 bushels of
wheat.
Conrad Storz, a prominent business
man, was murdered at Scottsburgh,
Indiana.
E. E. Hatfield of. Yarmouth, Nova
Scotia, regarded as worth $10,000,000,
has failed.
John W. Mackay has sold his
Washington residence to Lawrence
Barrett, the tragedian, for $30,000.
James E. Bedell, a New York clerk,
has beeli charged ‘with the embezzlement of securities valued at $264,000.
May McIntyre and Annie Devine of
Los Angeles, 15 and 16 years old, respectively, were found in a den of illrepute. ‘
The President. has received official
information of the refusal of the Chinese Government to ratify the amended treaty. ¢
Judge Wickersham, of Seatile, W.
T., who has been charged with seducing Sadie Brantner, has surrendered to the authorities.
Ata meeting of 300 miners at St.
Etienne a resolution was passed in
favor of a general strike of the employes in all the companies in the department of Loire. :
A young man named Frank Martin
committed suicide at Portland, Or.,
by taking morphine. He came from
Hollister, Cal., a few weeks ago, and
seemed to be a school teacher.
A Chinaman in the Cariboo district,
B.C., is dying, and it is Claimed that
his affection is the penalty for perjury
. Committed after he had sworn over a
beheaded cock to tell the truth.
J.A. Henry, formerly a prominent
business man in Mariposa, has been
pronounced insane. The form of his
malady is melancholia, with suicidal . ¢
tendencies. The cause is repeated
verses of fortune.
Lake City, was arrested in New York
on Thursday for being drank and disorderly. He had $600 in his pockets.
The money found in his possession
was all that was left of $18,000 that he
had brought with him. In the Court
Hyde was discharged.
At Virginia City, Nevada, on Thursday W. Taylor shot and’ severely
wounded Barney McGeir in tha leg in
The wound
is not mortal. The shooting was the
outcome ofawhiskey quarrel. Both
men are miners. The shooter is the
son of Colonel R. H. Taylor, a San
Francisco attorney.
While Henry George was speaking
at the Belleville Avenue Rink, Newark, at a Democratic meeting Thursday night, the platform gave way and
ahundred people were hurled to the
floor. “Five persons were badly in.jured, and forty others bruised. A
temporary platform was erected, and
George concluded his speech.
SPR Ue
Arrivals at the City Hotel.
O. C. Conan, Proprietor.
. September 21, 1888,
GD Buckley, City,
C Sco e
D Edwards, *
Monk. “
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co,
Trenton, Sacramento,
Poca: Woodland,
Kildea, Modesto,
McCharles, Rough and-Ready,
M Henderson, G V,
Morris, Oakland,
Cline, Sierra City,
Arrivals at the Union Hotel.
Mrs. J. NAFFZIGER, Proprietor.
September 21, 1888.
co Lord, Grass Valley,
WD Harris do
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Pt a bs
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CW Kitts,’ do
David McKay, do
Migs Dell Ennor do
FDDulmaine, do
Ed Sampson, do
M F Beriman, St Lewis,
Ed Wisenberger, City,
Geo Barton a
Geo B Johnson, “
Joo Bickara,” oe c ee
A Strand, Forest City,
Mrs Rulands &son, Forest City.
. LB Hayda, Sacto,
D Coughlin, R R,
J McCullough, KR R,
A Crants, Bear Valley,
> Davis, San Juan,
Roberts, Sa:
Miss Quick, Badger Hin,
Arrivals at National Exchange Hotel.
Rector BRoTHERS, Proprietors.
September 21, 1988.
> Smartaville,
*
4 Mink Farm it the West.
“ There are some might: ef men
in the world,” asid the pse-rnr from
the West, “tan? I etrn¢ék co: -f ema
week or twoago. li I had: ouldn’t
be se now. : F
= { spring I went ont: ‘> western
Nebraska ‘ou *Comestadal @ quarter
section. Ihadn’t seen the land, but took
it, supposin’ it wasallright. But when
I got there I found it already inhabited.
About 150 acres of the 160 were covered
with a prairie-dog town.
“Well, I concluded to settle down
and see what I could do, an’I am mighty
glad now thatI-did. About two weeks
ago I was up to the railroad station,
trying to get trusted for some bacon and
flour an’ terbacker, an’ feelin’ right
smart disco . I was out of money
grub, an’ I couldn’t seo my way out
it but to eat prairie dogs, an’ they’
mA that ar v0 ne “Bu was the turning poi
in m at oF : eae
\ ‘While I was at the station an Eng.
lishman got off the cars, an’ said aa how
he was out West lookin’ for a =
make an investment. Said he’d heard
o’ the fur business, an’ wanted to know
if he was out in the fur country yet.
, ‘* ‘Fur,’ says I, ‘there hain’t no’—an’
just then an’ idea struck me, an’ I
changed mytune. ‘Furs,’ says I, ‘there
‘hain’t no better fur country than this
on’arth. Just come out to my place till
I show e my fur farm.’
e went out with and I
showed him the pesizie-dog town, an’,
as luck ae ans it, it was a bright,
sunny day, an’the dogs was ont scootin’
aroun d by the Lwin en 8.
“ ¢ Talkin’ about furs,’ sa: ‘what
d’ye think of that? I’ve beniate eer
ng those mink, an’ hain’t sold a
e. It’sall natural increase. Guess
they’s "bout 7,000 of ’em now, an’ the
double every year. How many wi
there be in ten years?’
“* You ought to see that Englishman’s
ave as he took out his pencil an’
it up. He made it 7,168,000
“** Well,’ says I, ‘call it 5,000,000 to
be on the safe side. It won’t cost $1 to
keep ’em, either, an’ if they’re worth a
cent, ev $1 apiece. There’:
ms in it.’
‘Then we got right down to business,
an’ in less than an hour I had sold out
for $7,000 cash, an’ the next day I paid
$0720 for the homestead at the land office,
got my patent, transferred it to him,
and took the first train for the East.
Etep into the buffer with posi ven pa
and takea ’—[Chicago Heral:
—+ +>
First Ice He Had Ever Seen.
A white man from away down south
in the Okeechobee lake region came up
to Gainesville last week on business at
the United States land office. While here
he saw the first ice he had ever seen.
He manifested great interest in the frigid
substance, and put a half-pound lump in
his pants pocket to take home to his
family.» He soon took it out of his
pocket, however, and as he did so said:
*‘ I'm afeered it will spile my terbacker.”
Harrison and Morton ¢
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“We believe; American Labor, Ameriewtan Industries, and American Capital
Against the Whole World,”
fon. John A. Bagon,
Nominee For Oongress,
—AND—
J: C. CAMPBELL
wien ADDRESS THE PEOPLE ON THE
issues cf Protection, against Free
Trade, at
NEVADA CITY,
Monday Eve’g, Oct. 1st,
GRASS VALLEY,
Saturday, Sept. 29th.
, bigey County Committee will please make
€ necessary arrangeménts for the meeting. Ry order of the Republican State Central Committee.
W. H. DIMOND, Chairman.
J. STEPPACHER, Secretary.
MORTON BROS.
Have opened a Shop on =
Neal St. near cor. of Neal and Mill 8ts.,
: GRASS VALLEY.
V J HERE THEY ARE PREPARED TO
take contracts on the following
branches of ~
PAINTING :
Carriage & Provision Wagons
House, Inside and Out.
Signs, Plain and Fancy.
Campaign Banners and Transparencies,
Advertising on Fences and Rocks,
Decorative Work of ali kinds,
First Class Work.
Prices Reasonable.
f0@™ Orders taken frou any portion of the county.
~WillYou Explain 2
Whv neoole 20 to San Juan for
3 THEIR
Harness, Saddles and a
General Outfit ?
“You can have a better assortment in Nevada County.
That is what’s the matter.
J. GILBERT.
.
pains’are part of the “good gifts”
your druggist. .,
nerve tonic. Be sure to get the genuine,
B.H. MILLER
Regularly Receives
The Most Aporoved Styles
IN MEN°’S AND RBOY’S
oOLOTHING
And Furnishing Goods.
As Handsome a lot of
Neckties, Scarfs, Oravats, Eto., Ete.,
As can be found anywhere. :
In the way of
Underwear
My Stock is not excelled.
The Latest Eastern Fashions
s
Stitt and Soft Enauts
BOOTS AND SHOES,
SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFES,
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
And everything else usually found in a
first-class store of the kind.
My Prices are ‘Astonishingly Low and
my Stock is the Most Corte.
B. H. MILLER,
Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street.
New Blacksmith Shop.
D. CARMICH AEL,
; FORMERLY OF PAT
CLANCY’S HOP, has leas: as LOCKLIN BUILDIFrom Main to Broad Streets,
fAnd is now prepare& o do all kinds of
Blacksmith Work;
a
a aoe
“He-takes a specialty of
Stage Work.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
Give him a call and be convinced,
Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge.
He will be prepared to do
All kinds of Horseshoeine
THE FIRST_OF SEPTEMBER.
D. CARMICHAEL.
Nevada City, August 8th.—1 mJ
Bat the main object is you can buy
# better article for lees money in San
‘STUDEBAKER
light Two-Horse Wagon,
WM. BARTON, Agent.
LL PERSONS.IN NEED OF WAGONS
can calland examine before -purchasing at)
Barton's ‘Blacksmith Shop,
Fis On the Plaza. _
CHAS. DENNY,
CHAMPION
HORSE SHOER.
EXT DOOR TO UNION LIVERY S8TABLE, Main Street, Nevada City.
Owners of fine horses are notified that the
undersigned makes raed tgpitael nd of Horseshoeing, and doing it in the best possible
manner. ‘fiorse’s feet, when entrusted to
my care, are warranted to be kept in good
order. Interfering and striking prevented.
Teamsters will find my work will
stand, and all work done promptly and sat“isfactorily. Brick Shop—lI have the best.
appointed and coolest shop in the city.
STORE REMOVED.
L. HIRSCHMAN
AS REMOVED HIS STORE TO THE
room in Masonic Suilding
ormerly occupied by A. Nivens. He will
keep on hand a full stock of Domestic,
Key West and imported Cigars,
also a fine stock of TOMACCO.
ment in Material. Make and:
Style than any other establishNorthern-Central California,
e
and therefore.as an advertising medium it is second to.
YO U are hustling around for your
a =
——~s. ui
your hustling has won.
If you are that way, let us give you a prescription—no charge
for the prescription, though it will cost a dollar to have it filled by
PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND 9;
Sig. Use according to directions, : 2
All druggists keep it. It will strengthen your nerves, tone up
your whole system, and make you bless us for
Barlingwon, Ve
A. FRIEDMAN,
. Nevada Oity
x
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
Makes to Order the finest
Dress and Business Suits
For Gentlemer and Boys
At the Lowest Prices
AND ACCORDING TO
The Very Latest Spring Styles.
~ Call and sec mv elegant Line of Goods, ineluding
Scotch Tweeds,
French Percales,
Cassi wieres, .
West of England Cloth,
Etc., Etc.
oie
A Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
ro —
@ Pants a Specialty.
Parties from © 5 Ltry enim Nevada
City, can havethe!: tceasurestaken sults
orsingle garments, which will ve forward
ed by express, as ordered.
andalterations made atthe Lowest Prices.
A. FRIEDMAN,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY
For the Assembly.
WISH TO GIVE NOTICE THAT I AM
an independent candidate for Assemblyman for the Fif-eenth Assembly District.
I ask the voters of this district for their
eeppaee as their “‘RECLAMATIONIST REPREBENTATIVE.”
By the term reclamationist I mean one
who advocates reclamation, which is reclaiming waste or nearly waste lands from a
condition of uselessness, or of comparatively little use, to that of greater value and a:
better state of usefulness, acecordi as the
conditions of nef locality, to the benefits
already bestowed by the Creator, may permit by man’s labor intelligently bestowed
thereon; to bring into operation the best
methods possible to extract from Nature’s
resources the greatest amount of benefits to
mankind, whether in the line of farming,
mining, manufacturing or whatever else.
‘This subject isof moze importance to this
county and to the State, and more worthy of
aye Ligaeaay an = Duegaer pon beypd
aign, than all o! wince ‘ore the people.
* JOHN A BALL.
aug 26-Im Penn Vaelly, Aug. 24, 1888. :
TEE DAILY TRANSORIPT.
Has THE LARGEST Circulation of any
Daily Paper North of Sacramento.
The Daily Transcript was established on the 6th day
: ; AGP ‘ “ A number of other persons residin
oi Septethber, 1860. {ft is the oldest paper pubtished—in-in Nevada City, Whoee Bazine con
has the largest circulation,
no. paper published in its section of the State.
. share of the world’s
good gifts, and it’s hard work: think of something else.
This constant work will tell sometime—perhaps it has already—
and nervousress, sleeplessness, neuralgic and rheumatic aches and
prescribing this great
prepared only by WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO.,
Repairing and Pressing done,
A Revoiution in Prorress.
Of the many great discoveries that
have marked each era in human progress, increasing man’s knowledge and
céntrol of natural forces, making him
@ master instead of a slave and adding
to the comfort and happiness of the
human race, the discoveries of Dr.
J. Eugene Jordan, author of the Histogenetic S)stem-of Medicine, must,
from the nature of things, rank among
the foremost. Y
The thousands of cases which have
already been cured by this system,
embracing the diseases heretofore regarded as incurable, place the greatness of his discoveries beyond ‘question, and build for him a monument
in the hearts of the people.
In his book entitled, ‘The Entire
Revolution of Medicine,” is given a
comprehensive description of this new
system, and i:s practical application,
which briefly stated is as follows: He
rebuilds the diseased cells and tissues
of the body with the same proximate
principles “and ferments, organic bodies, and so on, which are nominally
repared in the body by the glands.
hose he supplies to the sick in the
form of medicine, giving that particular principle, which he sees from their
symptoms their glands are unable to
repare.
2 It is a beautiful science, and built
upon scientific principles, as is abundantly proven by the following endorsements from men whose prominence in the scientific world makes
them competent critics, and ‘speaks
volumes for this new and rational system of medicine:
Cuicago, January Ist, 1888.
This is to certify that I have made
a thorough investigation of the Histogentic medicines, prepared by Dr.
J. Eugene Jordan, and of his unique
methods of research, and am therefor
competent to form a correct judgment.
I pronounce them marvelous products
of the highest skill, showing an acquaintance with the natural sciences
far in advance of any savant with
whose works the world is acquainted.
The amount of time and painstaking
which the Doctor has expended upon
the single branch of spectroscope is
enormous, and his discoveries startling; also having used these medicines
in ny own practice, I can say that
their actual success in curing disease
is as great as their discovery.
The revolution of the medical science
of today is no dream; it is at hand.
J. B. 8, Kana, M. D., P.D:,
Prof. Chem. and_loxicology Hahne1 u Medicai Colleze ef Chicago,
ele eory 25th, 1887.
Al ow ue the pleasure
our wreath,
ro'essional,
ible, Your
ed FOR ME
i ssible, and
i tue skill. and
» o. the highest in the fraYou have not only helped
ically, bat you have opened a
ssibilities for which 1 cannot
‘ u sufficiently. I congratulate
. the century in which you live. If he
who causes two blades of grass to grow
where before there was only one, is a
. benefactor to society, what must be
said of you, who can transform misery
into happiness. May you live long
. and continue to do good; and may
bigotry—the child of darkness—vanish from your path as the mist from
the glorious splendor of the rising sun.
Yours fraternally, :
H. G. Briaes, Ph., B., M. D.
Hy AGO
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2B y
Nevapa City, Sept. 8th, 1888.
For twenty years past my sister,
‘annie Robb, bas suffered greatly
n chron’e bewel troubleg¢, which
21 six yeors have béen. very
feed i uradualty grew worse
ve months ago. At that
a complete physica™
tell what she
ore lescri} her wretched
sei <ash te, and we felt that she
$ ve ‘onch longer. About
e (. ‘Luck told: us that Dr.
» Jordan's Histogenetic med¥ {cure her, and as we had
be oll school of medicine withefit, we decided to try the new.
r ticking the medicine prescribed
a short time, this trouble, which all
ther med.gines failed te benefit; was
com plete ly cured. This was about
. five months ago, and there bas been
no return of the trouble since.
She has also been blind for the last
four years. Both eyes were coated
over with a scum so thick that no part
of the iris or pupil could be seen. Mr.
Tuck said the medicine would cure
this condition. In a short time the
scum began to disappear, and has
steadily grown less—just as he said it
would, until now it is «more than half
gone and the greater part of the iriscan
be plainly seen in both eyes, and the
scum is steadily growing less. The
doctor says the optic nerves are paralyzed, but this too can be cured. She
is now taking medicine for the paralysis, and there is son-e change in this
condition, and whether it is cured or
not, enough has certainly been done in
her case to prove that by the HistvgeneticSystem of Medicine some things
can be done which occulists’ of high
standing told us was utterly impossible. She has also been affilicted for
along time with a peculiar trouble in
the head, causing her a great deal of
suffering. This trouble is much better
some of its worst features having entirely disappeared. All.the above results have keen obtained by taking
Dr. J. E. Jordon’s medicines internaly. Bertiz A. Ross.
sg 3 cannot
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Nevapa Crry, Sept. 8, 1888.
Seyeral weeks ago I took a bad cold,
which was followed by sore throat and
biliousness, accompanied with fever
and dull aching pains in the head and
back. Having heard of the remarkable cures made by Dr. J. Eugene Jordan’s Histogenetic medicines,and hearingthat they cured quickly in acute
cases, I decided to give them a trial.
Icalled in H. C. Tuck, the Doctor’s’
representative for Nevada City; and
after taking the medicine prescribed
for about t 1irty-six hours, the fever,
together with its attending symptoms
was entirely gone; and I was restored
to my usual health. Mrs. I. C. Grey.
vir
wit
ins in the head and different
parts of the body, and a very high fever. Acting on the advice of a riend,
she sentfor Dr. J. E. Jordan’s representative, who prescribed Histogenetic.
medicines, which quickly gave relief;
and within forty-eight hours completeJy cured the fever, ther with its attending aches an ns, and fully reMiss Mamiz Ryan was taken
sick with bilious fever, sufferin
severe
stored her to health.
given, have been cured of various diseases, Cc ic and acute, by the above
treatment, embracing Catarrh, Lung
Trouble, Female Diseases, Chronic
Headache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Pneumonia, Measles, Sore Throat,
Stomach Trouble, etc. :
Dr. Jordan can be consulted and his
treatment dbtained through his representative, H.C. TUCK, who can be
found at his rooms in the Burns’ cotstreet, near M. E. Church,
Down Goes Furniture
THE STOCK OF
FURNITURE
Now IN OUR STORE MUST BE REduced regardless of what we get for it
in order to make room for
Two Carloads of Furniture
Now on the way from the East.
*
For this reason we offer
wee Extraordinary Bargains
BEDROOM SETS,
PARLOR SETS, ;
DINING ROOM TABLES AND
CHAIRS,
BEDS AND BEDDING,
LOUNGES, ©
WINDOW SHADES,
CORNICES, Ete.
FinetUpholstering a Specialty
Finest Stock of Furnitare
IN NEVADA COUNTY
LEGG & SHAW
Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves
TINWARE, DOORS, WINDOWS,
COAL, OIL, PAINTS,
VARNISHES,
woop, AND WILLOw WARE,
. Leather and Shoe Findings, Glassware, Guns, Pistols, Shot, Caps, Fuse,
Cutlery, Crockery, Horseshoes, Nails,
Barbed Wire, Etc.
Kitchen Stoves and Ranges,
Oil Stoves.
© Manufacturers and Repairers of
Tia, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware
“MYDRBANUr. PIPE,
* Gas and Water Pipes and Fittings. *
Mining Implements a Specialty
AGENTS FOR THE
we California Powder. Works.
Largest and Best Equipped
HARDAWRE STORE
In Northern-Central California.
Prices as Low as the Lowest.
LECC & SHAW,
Main Street. Nevada City
NEW LUMBER YARD,
Grass Valley Road, .
j Opposite Maltman’s daipburee Warks
L. VOSS, Provw’r.
ILL ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND ANIL
FOR SALE,
LUMBEROF EVERY DESCRIPTION
For Mining ané Building Purposes.
we
11 IS THE INTENTION TO KEEP TH
YARD WELL SUPPLIED WITH LUMBER, AND WILL CUT TO ORDER
AS REQUIRED,
Also a good supply of —
SHAKES & PICKETS
All Clear and Second Quality Sugar Pine
ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THE YARD WIL1.
BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
0. 0. FENOHEL, Foreman of the yard.
will be found at the office to
receive orders,
iu. Voss.
Nevada City, November 12th 1887.
M. L. & D. MARSH,
Manvfacturers and Dealers in
All : Kinds ( of: Lumber,
Office and Lumber Yard :
Boulder Street, : Nevada City.
UMBER OF ALL KINDS FOR BUILD
gy Ceres Mining purposes on hand and
sawed order. e keep constantly on
hand a large stock of
Sash, Doors, Blinds Shakes
Shingles, Moulding, Laths,
Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling,
Pickets, Etc., Etc.
Olear and Second Quality Sugar Pine.
ALSO DEAL IN
. Oak, Spruce, Pine and
.Cedar Firewood.
UNION MARKET,
COMMERCIAL STREET..NEVADA CITY
: DEALERS IN a
Beet, Pork, Mutten, Ver}, Etc.
t ~ At the lowest rates. ae tage, Broad
Nevada City, California. Consultation free. sepl3
We also k: on hand a choice stock
BACON BND LARD ——
‘. GRASS VALLEY..°. ....CALIFORNIA,
FOR SALE!
_
The undersigned offers
for sale, at a Low Price,
all her interest in the
Candy Factory, Oyster
and Ice Cream Saloon,
ON COMMEROIAL STREET.
Any one desiring to go
into this business can get a
good bargain by applying
immediately. For full particulars enquire of
MRS. LEDDY,
Opposite Transcript Office.
TAKE THE
THE TRANSCRIPT
IF YOU
Want to Keep Thoroughly Posted
CONCERNING
HORTICULTURAL
AGRICULTURAL,
STOCK GRAZING,
LUMBERING
And Other Resources, besides being Fully
Informed at l1times on
THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS
TS SPECIALTY IS GENERAL LOCAL
News, and it has a circulation that reaches the reading people in every part of this
county. It also has numerous patrons in
Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, as well as
in Sacramento, San Francisco and more remote parts of the State. To LAND and to
HOME SEEKERS throughout the whole
corey it is invaluable, as it givee a faithful and complete record of the progress being made in the development of the county’s varied and extensive resources. It presents. extraordinary inducements
GOLD MINING,
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The TRANSCRIP1 has he
Largest and Best Equipped Job Printing Office
In the State North of Sacramento, and its
prices for FIRST-CLASS work ar? as low as
anywhere on the Coast. The establishment
has lately been stocked with a full line of
the Most Modern and Attractive Types and
anes hei material, plain and ornamen
The ‘RaNscripT is the
Best Advertising medium in
Northern-Central California
2.
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Newspaper Advertising Ageney.
ROOMS 20 AND 21 MERCHANT'S EXfo TR CALIFORNIA STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO.
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Files of nearly every newspaper published
on the Pacific Coast are kept conubntly
on hand, and all advertisers are allowed. free access to them during
business hours.
THE NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT may be
seen on file at the office of L P Fisher.
HAS REVOLUTIONized the world during
the last half century.
Not the least among
the wonders of inventive progress isa method and system of work that can be performed alloverthe country without separatin
the workers from their homes. Pay liberal;
any one Gan do the work; either sex, ronne
or old; no special abilty required. Capita
not needed; we start you free. Cut this out
and return it tous and we will send you free
something of great value andimportance to
you, that will start you in business, which
will bring you in more money Highs away
than anything else in the world. Grand
(op free. Address True & CO., Augusta
ne.
Mme. Alma von Tillows’.
Boarding, Day School and
KINDERGA. RTEN.
1600 G St., SACRAMENTO, CAL,
MAP mngdorh accompaiawente. oun
children (both sexes) given the best o'
care ag to habits, morals, etc., ete.
= KINDERGARTEN METHODS USED
OUGHOUT, .
For tefms address as above.
Established im 1852.
Nevada: Assay . Office.
J.J GYT, Proprietor.
NO. 25 MAIN STREET...NEVADA CITY
OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIP-tion refined, melted and peneyed. By
requ Gold Bais exchanged for Coin. In
connection with my Assay Office I have a
small Sen we ith acs cane make
practic: ‘ests, and guarantee correc
Working tests will be returns in every way.
50 to 500 pounds. PRICES made with from
OW.
SAMUEL J. ALDERMAN,
Surveyor,
DEPUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR OF }
San Bernardino county. rrespond
ence Solicited, Surveys of Quarter On «
ete.,made in accordance with U.S. Lan
Laws. Office up stairs in Coke Building,
op) te Weissbeis’ Bank, Main street.
lence—Adjoining Watt P.
NOTICE.
AVING TRANSFERRED MY _ BUSIness as Furniture Dealer in Nevada
ity, . E.G, SUKEFORTH, all persons heretofore indebted to me are requested to immediately settle with him, and all persons
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to whom I am indebted will t
demands against me to ey ae
ark, BP. O.
Highest market price
paid for Wine Grapes
at the Nevada County
Winery. Apply to A.
Isoard, Superintendent,
Nevada City. ~
Miss Mary Thomas,
PIANO TEACHER,
Hii RETURNED FROM HER VACAab
tion, and will be pleased for her pupils
those wishing instructions on the
iano, to inform her by nots at her home
n Grass Valley. 4-1Im
CITY HOTEL.
Beaceus OF BROAD AND UNION STS
iT) thoroughly overhauled and renAA ovated, and under the private
a (Tas} ma t has b
ea! . e me’
Onelof the most Popular Hotels
iN NEVADA CITY.
it is conducted on strictly Temperance Principles.
THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN
Tt has no Bar-room, and is therefore just
the place-for those in search of a good quiet
: . place to board and lodge.
The Rooms are all sunmy, light
andairy.
The Tables are supplied with
the best in the market, at the following low rates:
Board, without Lodging, per week
$4.50
Board and Lodging, per week, $5 to
$6.
Rooms, ~er Night, 25 cents,
Single Meals, 25 cents,
O. C. CONLAN.
Home Mutual Insurance Co
OF CALIFORNIA.
CariTaAL 300 000
PRINCIPAL OFFICK’
216 Sansome st., San Francisco
Fire Insurance Only
J. ¥. Hoventom, Pre.ident,
I. N. SHEPARD, Vice President,
OuAnESe H. Spory, Secretary,
LL, General Agent.
Grass Valley Brauch For Nevada County
DAVID WATT, JOHN C. COLEMAN,
Risks accepted on al) Blasses of d
property in this counts «@ rates pe Pdop oe.
vency and a fair profi 1 adiwit of, guar
anteeing a promptand
ust claims for lo hYeral response toa):
,
GEO W. HILL, Manager
MAIN STREET. GRASS VALLEY
ee
Southern Pacific Com’y.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
EXCURSION TICKETS
—TO =
MT. SHASTA,
Ager, :iMontague, : Dunsmuir,
Soda Springs,
YosEHMIiT B,
Big Treés,!The Geysers,
Truckee, Summit,
alice Tahoe .
And other Mountain Resorts.
A. N. TOWNE, General Manager.
1. H, GOODMAN, Gen. Fass. an
Agent, San Francisco, Cal. sya cine tad
Notice to the Public.
OTICE is hereby given that I have this
day given to my sons, Joseph and John,
heirtime, I will not hereafter claim any.
moneys earned by them, neither wiil I be
responsible for debts incurred by them.
D. O’NEIL,
Chicago Cottage Organ.
Has attuined a standard of adie of no aie excellence which
contains every improvement tsanere genius, aki and money ot gon
These excellent Organs are celeb
volume, quality of tone, quick Sete end
eg SMa sce eee poe warilatic de n, beauty
erfect co} papa fh robin matruction, m:
ing them
the ve, 0 ie oeenee ne Wo. ornamental and desira
lodges, societies, etc.
ESTABLISHED REPUTATION
NE FACILITIES: ©
ALLED SKILLED WORKMEN
BEST MATERIAL,
COMBINED, MAKE THIS
The Popular Organ.
schools, churches
_. INSTRUCTION BOOKS %
AND PIANO STOOLS
ps ‘Catalogues and Price Lists on application
}OHIOAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00.,
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
MONEY 1° BE Mang. cor THIY iE.
out and return us, an we will send you free. ‘great
value and importance to you. that wht ster you in business which Will ring you in more apo Ay io away than anything else
live at home; her sex-at espe ane
thing roomy Bex. es.
ers, e start you; capil
ni This is one
ant chances of a Iifeth eng eThose ged e
‘ f L.M.
Nevada City, August 15, FO hates :
ambitious-and enterprising will nm
Grand outfit free,
Augusta, Maing, ““aF0## TRUE & ¢
Wie Grapes Wane.