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“NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY EVENING, JAN
:
The Nevada City Daily Transcript
FORDING A CHINESE. RIVER.
Pits Dug In the Stream’s Bed by Guides
” PUBLISHED EVERY. EVENING, EXCEPT SUNDAYS
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BROWN & CALKINS.
N, P. Brown. L. S. CALKINS.
’ c to Trap the Unwary.
Traversing the country from seuthwest to northeast ‘and ina pouring rain,
we visited the villages of Si-kou-ying,.
Hao-kwei-ying and Sang-yein: Here the
women, dressed in their best clothes,
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES.
= = Se se awe Cia ae © 3 00] trousers, had the effect not been partly
far cee aes = =f ee ee bn spoiled by the horrible deformity of
» 1f not paid in advance,'60 cents per montit.
; Advertising Rites—Legal ‘advertising $1 per
60 cents -per squar3
Business adverBquare for first insertion.
for each additioual insertion,
tisements as per card rates,
J.ocal notices 10 cents per line for first insertion and five cents for each additionat insertion.
Entered at.the the Postoffice-at Nevada City”
as second-class mutter: ~
: “. which would have been quite a pretty
One year, strictly in advance.... $6 090
stood watching us onthe doorsteps,
sight, with their multicolor jupons and
their feetsqueezed into microscopic
worn by-a mandarin’s wife, and the
length of them is only 8 inches. Toward
noen wereached Ya-lo-wan, on the
banks of the Hung-ho river, a miserable
village on a minuscule hill of yellow
earth; The river had to be waded.
_A Chinaman—a_beggar, I thought—
~ County Official Directory. —
John Caldwell . Superior Judge
Deh DOug ews. 53st ca z
J. G. Neagle Under £ neriff
J. J. Greany ; Clerk
oC NNOO 22a. . Deputy Clerk
OC, R. Clike. 5.03 o. tess eees ABSCBBOL
John Werry . ps sthaee panties oc SEOONROSE
Bekoeye aoe gn “Treasurer
Thos. &. Ford neve .-Distriet Attorney
W. J. Rogers...~.. Superintendent of Schools
BDA lg i : . Coroner
ER ET Public Administrator D. 8. Collins
SUPERVISORS. ‘
J.M. Vie PRO »_ DD. McPHETREs,
F.M PRIDGEKON, T. J. ROBINSON
E. W. DONNELLY:
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CASSIUS M. CLAY’S MISTAKE.
How the Sage of White Hall Incurred the
Czarina’s Displeasure, « z
However~valuable aid Mr. ‘Clay may
haye rendered his country at court
while in Russia, his autobiographio
memoirs are full of proofs that he was
fio more ja trained diplomat than a
trained military man. One incident will
~ sufftce—thestory of -how~ he —tost—the
favor-of-theczarina. One day he was
invited by the czar to Czarsko Selo, a
* private estate 18 milesin circumference,
containing forests and lakes. The czar
sent him for a drive in his carriage,
which, of course, had the royal livery.
The Princess Suwarrow, a_member of
the royal household, had gone rowing
in a light boat and invited Mr. Clay to
go with her. It came on a rain, and the
princess was in a-light Summer dress,
It was thus necessary to go to shore at
oncg. But how was thé princess to get
home? :
Mr. Clay proposed that she should
find shelter under_the trees till it returned. The lady seemed reluctant to
. do this, but at length got in and drove
. off. The result was that she was seen
. driving in the czar’s. carriage. The .
ezarina did not forgive Mr. Clay for
this. Mr. Clay afterward explained tha.
circumstance to Prince Alexander Dolgorouki. Ho says, ‘I saw the prince
took my explanition in good part and
believed ii my sincerity, but he smiled
in asad way, which us-much as said,
‘Tt’sall over with von? ;
wats ~ + e@e + ——____-—
Dr. J. H. McLEan’s Strengthenitig Cor
dial and Blood Purifier is admirably adapted
to-make+‘a little health go a long way.’
{ts curative power is largely attributable ta
its stimulant, tonic and nutritive properties,
by which the. energy of the system is re—
cruited. It is pleasant to the taste, easily
borne.on the stomach and harmless. under
prolonged use. Try it. 4?
Sold at Carr Bros,” Drug Store.
Itis sold on a. tee
ists. It cures f cipt
and is the best Cough an
Séld by Carr Bros. _ :
ITY HOTEL.
Mrs. O. C. Conlan
Pegs to announce to the people
of Nevada City and the pubtie
generally that having purchased the property known athe United” States. Beer -Halt
and Lodging House, and hav-ing remodeled the same aud
fitted itup in first-class style,
for Hotel purposes, she is new
prepared to accommodate: the
publie with >
First-Class Board and Lodging at
Reasonable Rates.
The Rooms are all First-Class,
Light and Airy. : Ne
sa The Tables will be supplied with
the Best in the-Market.
The Hote} wi Ibe knowd as the City Hotel,
Hoping to receive ashare of the Papiic pet
ronagé, Tam, etc., ~ MRS. OL G: CONLAN,
Af
; “ss NOTICE.
OTTOE IS HER@#&BY GIVEN THAT THE
N undersigned w.ll apply tothe Board of Su
bervisors of Nevada county, “at. its regular
term, on the 7th day of January,’ or ‘as svon
thereafter asthe matter can be heard, for a re
newal of license to collect tolla on the South
Yuba River Bridge, known as the Virginia
Turnpike Co;
8. D, WOOD,
* meee SY G.H, GRAVES, Agent.
i December 7, 18°4. : ‘
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.(Formerly City Hotel.)
Corner of Broad and Union Streets,
r NEVADA CITY, CAL. —
pea nome
, *heriff
§n.as_ the, mechanical consequence of
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J} room of said Court, atthe Court House in the
cit;
$ an the time and place for proving the w
volunteered to take animals and men
safely across for a sum of money, for he
said there were large holes:in the river
bed, in which our animals would*have
lodt their footing had we crossed by
ourselves. <I would not employ him, as
I hate to be imposed upon by humbugs,
‘and knowing the little way which these
gentlemen have of digging large holes
on purpose in the river bed while dry in
summer, s0 as to extort money from
timid travelers, I proceeded to ‘‘sell’’
him, é
I guided my mules not right across
dug where most unawaro people are
likely to cross, but a few yards farther
up, therefore landing every one safe
}on the. other side, with the exception of
one donkey, who, in strict similarity
With all the evil spirits of China, insist-.
ed on going on his-own account in a
straight line in front of his nose, with
the result that when he reached the
middle of the stream J he fell into one
of the holes, and with the weight of the
load he was carrying disappeared. Only
the point of his ears could be seen wagging out of the water. The holeman, if
I may call him so, who had. eagerly
been watching for this, ran in the water to his rescue and saved his life, for
which act I duly rewarded him. —Fortnightly Review. ~
SOME PEOPLE’S RELIGION.
Marion Crawford Writes a Pointed Little
Lecture on Intolerance.
and women who take the world—present and to come—quité literally, ‘asa
mere fulfiliment of their own limitations; who, look upon what they know
upon what they believe af God and, heavwhat they know, rather than as the
cause and goal, respectively, of eaxisttence and action; to whom the letter of
the law is the arbitrary expression of a
‘spotic power, which somehow must
be looked upon as merciful; who answer
all_questions concerning God’s logic
with the tremendous assertion of 'God’s
and whose devil is a malignant animal,
second only to God in understanding;
while extreme from. God in disposition.
There are good men and women who
—to use a natural’ but not. flippant
simile—take it for granted that the soul
is‘cast into the troubled waters of life
without the power to swim or even the
possibility of learning to) float, dependent upon the bare chance hat some one
“may throw it. tho life buoy of ritual religion as its only\conceivable means of
salvat?tin. And the opponents of each
particular form of faith invariably take
just such good men and women, with
all their limitations, as , the only. true
exponents of that especial creed, which
they then proceed to tear in piecés with
‘all the.ease such an undue advantage
of. false premise gives} them. None of
them has thought of ‘intellectual mercy as being perhaps an integral part of
Christian charity. Faith they have in
abundance, and hope also not a little;
but charity, though it be for men’s
earthly ills, and theoretically, if not always practically, for men’s spiritual
shortcomings, is rigidly forbidden for
the errors of mens minds, Why? No
thinking man can: help asking the little
question which grows great in the uanswering silence that follows it.—Marion Crawford in Century. g
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Nevada::::County.
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te Notice: for Proving Will.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR
_the couuty of Nevada, Stite of California.
‘In the matter’ of the estate of A.N,
CRANE, deceaséd. Notice is hereby given
that Thursday, the 27th day of l»ecember, 18M,
at 10 o’clock a. M., of suid day, at the Court
inted
id said
A. N. Crane, deceased, and for hearing the aplication of Annie Jane Crane, for the issuance
fo her of letters teatamentary when and where
Say peresn interested may appear and contest
€ same. )
Dated Dec. 15th, 18.
and county of Neyada, hag been ap
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J. J. GREANY, Clerk. . MIss MS MOONEY
J. C. Nilon, beputy Clerk.
the water, for the holes aro generally .
shoes, -I possess a pair of these shoes_as_.
There are very good ‘and devout men f
-as—beitig-awit thatneed-be-known,-and-}+—
will; whose God is a magnified man, . .
-. theSexpense of another, often requiring a second
Rpound Ox isapurious. —
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SHILOH’S CURE is sold on & guarantee
It cures Incipient-Consumption.—It—is—the
25 cts., 50 cts., and $1.00. Sold by Carr
Bros. E — :
Sree eS :
Buy your best girl a pair éf Opera Glasses,
a fine Leather Sterling Silver-Mounted Card
Case, or an elegant Gold Watch for a Xmas
present. Largest assortment and lowest
prices at Luetje & Brand’s, al7
+81 +
’ Home-Made Jewelry. i
=: ; -want—jewelry manufac. tured to order are requested to-hand in their
orders ‘to C. J. Brand asgsoon as possible,
Get them in early and . oid the rush,
———— —
T¥ your kidneys
ful society, and melancholy. on the jolliest
occasions, Dr. J. H. McLean's Little Liver
and Balm will set you right again. $1.00
per bottle. = 2
Sold at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store.
A FINE line of Cigar and Cigarette holders, for the holiday trade, at Schmidt Bros,
Se Sn a
A Household Treasur.
Dew. , of Canajoharie, N.-Y., say
that he always keeps'Dr. King’s New Dis«
covery in the hMtse and his family has always found the very best reaults follow its
use; that he would not be without it, if
procurable,. G, A. Dykeman Drugyist,
Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr.King’s New
Discovery is undoubtedly the best Cough
remedy ; that he has never failed to do all
that. is claimed for it. Why not try a
remedy so long tried and tested. Trial
bottles free at.Carr Bros. Drug Store.
‘Regular size 50c, and $1.00. :
FOR SALE.
THE HOUSE AND LOT,
' Adjoining Andrew Parker’s, on
a i the south, is.offered
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN,
The house contains nine rooms, and has a
good well, :
The lot is 80 feet wide and extends from
the Railroad track to Long street.
For further particulars apply. to
d15-2w : 3 C. A. PARE,
UNION MARKET,
~~~ Comunercial st; Nevada-City.—
COLLEY BROS., = Prop’s.
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal,’ Ete.,
act" At tiie lowest rates.
‘TR°ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE
stock ofthe
\
Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacon
: and Lard.
Their New Place.Mrs. L.C. STATTON
and .
MISS JESSIE NIVENS
AV.E removed from 504 Turk Street to 413
E Geary Street, San,Francisco, where
they have opened’ for the Fall Trade in MILLINERY, and cordially invite all who visit the
city to give them a call. 61
eye,
Drs. Starkey & Palen’s
Treatment by Inhalation .
/
1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
—
—FOR—
Consumption,
best Cotigh Cure, -Only one—cent—a—dose.
inactive, you will feel . .
and look wretched, even in the most_cheer. —
ONE sated MORE;
PURITY, AGE, MATURITY
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DISTILLED, STORED, AND BOTTLED
UNDER THE TREASURY AND INTER-~
NAL’ REVENUE LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF THE U. 8. GUARANTEEING
_TO THE CONSUMER PURITY, AGE,
MATURITY. ENDORSED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION FOR TONIC ANDSTIMULATING PROPERTIES. :
CROWN DISTILLERIES CO,
DISTILLERS AND BOTTLERS,
PACIFIC. COAST STORES,
100 AND 102. FRONT STREET,
San Francisco, Cav. :
A.ISOARD & SON,
Sole Agents for Nevada Connty.
W. D. LONG, —
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
FFICE—COR: BROAD AND PINE STRERTS,
up atairs Nevada City.”
Ordinance No. 119.
vices in caseg.arising ou! of the breech of City
Ordinances,”
The Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada
do ordain as follows: :
Section I. The fees of the City: Marshal and
Policemen for all services performed in cages
arising out of the breech of any-City Ordinance
shall be, where a fine is collected, the same as
are allowed by law to Constables in criminal
cases for like services.
8S: ction 2. This ordinance shall take effect
and be in force front and after the Tenth day of
January, 1896. ;
Passed by the following vote on the 20th day of
December, 1894: Ayés—Trustees Baker, Carr,
Gault, Hook and Rich. Noes-—. . >
-D. 8. BAKER,
. President of the Board of Trustees.
Attest; T. H, Carr, Clerk. d2l
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“ t-3: ROLFE, Secretary. =
N ORDINANCE FIXING THE FEES OF
' the City Marshal and Policemen for serARY 5, 1895, .
OSE ITN, NOTES TES
Established Sept, 1860} by N.P. Brown& Co,
SOCIETY DIRECTCRY.
— SSS
Oo. F.
Meets at Odd Fellow’s, Hall
fvery ud and 4th Monday of Each Month
i at 7:30 o’clock.
W. H: MARTIN, C: P.
See 0 RAT So
Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. S. G: W.
“Meets at Pythian Castle
Every Tuesday Evening at 7:30 o'clock.
JAMES HUTCHINSON, President,8. W. MARSH, RS. .
Nevada Lodge, No. 13, F. and A. M.
Meets at Masonic Hall.
Stated Meetings on the Second Wednesday of
each month.
Visiting Brethren in good standing are cordially invited.
T. B. GRAY, Master.
Nevada Commandery, No. 6, K. T.
Meets at Masonic Hall
First and Third pupiday of Fach Month at
7:30 e’clock.
FRED. SEARLS, Com.
4.5. ROLF, R
Nevada City Council, No 30, Y. M; 1.
Meets at Hibernia Hall
Every Alternate Friday Evening ce}mencing with the First Friday Kyen ng
in the year, :
J. M, FOLEY, Preside at.
CARL SCHEMER R. 8,
Milo Lodge, No. 48, K. of P.
Meets at Pythian Castle °
Every Friday Evening at 7:80 o'clock.
Misttetoe Encampment; Mio. 471-0:
Fine
Solin
SILVERWARE
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FINE CLOCKS
&@Everything sold at the Lowest
or not, 0@F-Country orders solicited,
in Latest Styles. =
Gold Watches in handsome design
and accurate timekeepers. :
Of all kindsjacluding the ‘Lates
Novelties from. Eastern houses.
In Marblé-Onyx; J ron ana Wood.
Opera Glasses, Card Cases, Canes, Etc, .
When out shopping call in and inspect our stock. It gives us
great pleasure to show goods, whether you wish to purchase
Our last large consignment of Holiday Goods has arrived, consisting of
Diamonds, unset and mounted,
Gold Jewelry—a great variety
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Living Prices.
LUETJE & BRAND, 2010 &. sine Pin
H. R. HOSKINS, C. ©.
B 8. RECTOR, K.of R. and 8,
LAUREL PARLOR, No. 6;
EETS ON THE SECOND AND FOURTH
Thursdays Of each month at Pythian Castle. AMELIA Hook, Pres.
Mrs. BELLE"DOUGLASsS, Sec y.
_ E. B. POWER,
Attorney and Counselor at Law and
Stenographer.
FFICEWITH FRED SEARLS, NEVADA
City, al. Will pratice in al) the Courts.
FRED SEARLS, _
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS,
, State and Federal.
J. M. ‘WALLING,
: Attorney : at: Law,
{ FFA CE—TILLEY BUILDING, COR. BROAD
and Pine streets, Nevada City,
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News, and it hasa
s the reading people
ounty. It also has
TRANSCRIPT
If You Want to Get the County News.
TS SPECIALTY I8 GENERAL LOCAL
Placer, Yuba and Sierra countiés, aswell as
1 Sa¢ramento, San-Francisco and more feTRA EES:
miote parts of the State. To LAND and to * Mea
a MINING Investors throughout the whole
am country itis invaluable, asit gives a faitb‘-fuland complete record of the progress being made in the development of ‘the county’s varied and extensive resources.
circulation that reachin every part of this
namerous patrons in
IF YOU ARE ABOUT TO
Asthma,
Bronchitis, ADVERTISE SOMETHING .
Dysentery,
Catarrh,
Hayfever, 2
Debility,
Headache, ~~~
Rheumatism,
Neuralgia,
AND ALL
Chronic and Nervous Disorders.
Try the Transcript. You-will find it pays every time. The
smartest, most successful business-men set you the example
daily, and what’s more they stick to it—the proof of the ‘pud~~~ oLding heing the demand for it, as it were.
HE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE
Compound Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs.
Starkey and Palen, is a scientific adjustment of
the elements of Oxygen and Nitrogen MAGNETIZED; andthe compound ig so cOndensed and
made portable that it is serit all overthe world.
It has been in use for more than.twenty.years; . .
thousands of patients have been treated, and
over one thousand physicians have used it, and
recommended it—a very significant fact.
It does not act as most drugs do, by creating
another ailment, and benefiitting one organ at
course to eradicate the evil effects of the first,
but Compound Oxygen is a revitalizer, renewing, strengthening, invigorating the whole body.
ese statements are con ed by numerous
testimonials, published in our book of 200 pages,
only with-the express permission of the patients;
their names and addresses iven, and you
can refer to them for further informa jon.
The great success of our tieatment, has given
rise to s host of imitators, unscrupulous persons;
some calling their preparanonsCom pound.
Oxygen, often ppproptis ing our ee
andthe names of our patients, to recommen
worthless concoctio s. But any substance
made elsewhere or by-others, and called Com.
yg
“COMPOUND -OXYGENITS. MODE-_OF.
ACTION AND RESULTS,”’ is the title of a new
book of 200 pages, published by Dra, key: &
If you want to know all about the
Z * eld Mining, — -_
‘Borticultural, _
“oe
aily Transcript
Stock Raising
Lumbering
And other resources.of
DACOUNTYy
Paten, whichgives all enguiters ‘ull inforsbendowed to die by other physicians. Will be
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Fred SkARLS, Kieraay for Petitioner. did
tr apt * \
Ors $
mailed to any address on app .
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ati to this remarkable curative ag me
and sP cord oj surprising agree ine vide gas
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Besides being fully Informed at all-imes on
a ‘ ' 3 ry : ri fi er
—— Tate-LocaL News: HaPren NGS AND Court
PROCEEDI-NGs.
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New York Bakery
Commercial St., adjoining
Franseript Bloek.
G. WM. DURST, Prop’r.
. N EW YORK BAKERY throivgh all time,
In publi¢ favor seems to seas
i . ieee dds are always here,
WV holesome Bread, if you should geek,
He has it fresh throughout the wee K
a eiting to none here, patrons deem,
is suprem Kk
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with skill and care,
In Nevada. City, be
O' pies, all made
Beiic price is always just and fal R
. Eee and Choice Wedding Cakes,we see,
Of finest styles, and ey
Kee this in mind, that near and far, ; :
The New York Pakery is the kee
MT. ORO LUMBER Co.
COOPER BROS., -Prop’s
"Manufacturers ‘of
Lumber ——
Matched Flooring
Dressed Siding
Fencing
Laths
SEASONED LUMBER AT LOWEST
MARKET RATES.
~ Lumber of all kinds for BULLDING and MIN
ING pet poses alwayson hand or sawed to order.
Orders left at the Saw Mill near Quaker +11),
or at the Office, Piety Hill;on the Grass Valley
Koad, will be promptly delivered.
Nevada City Undertaking Company.
GEORGE A. GRAY, Manager,
Funeral Director and Embalmer.
18 Broap Sraner, Nevapa Cry
Residence OMrCe¢yote Street.
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DR. C. W. CHAPMAN,
_D entist.
NEVADA GITY, = CAL.
Office with Dr. N.
Street.
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D. S. BAKER
R ADY AT ALL ‘TIMES TO ATTEND TO
all orders for
DRAYING AND HAULING,
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articularattention paid to the transportatio
«seve for theatrical parties.
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SCHMIDT BROS.,—_
Pine Street, Nevada City
Leading Cigar Dealers,
—In Stock—
Leading Lady ( General Arthur,
The Best ( Humboldt Imp’td,
) Estrella,
5 Cent < Bohemian Club,
CIGAR LaRosa; .
In the City. Harmonia.
SMOKE
pERT “MANTEL COR
FOR SALE BY ee
_. Schmidt Bros,
To serve us well is Durst’s ide A Fs
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+ creek, is offered for rent.
E, Chapman, Sacrameute i
[Advertisements of not to exeeed five lines in
length inserted under this head for 50 Cents
& week or $2a month. Each additional line’
10 Cents a week or 40 Cents a month. Payable invariably in advance. .
Girl Wanted.
A competent girl is wanted to do general
house work. Apply at this oftice. n28
Ranch For Rent, .
The Seibert Ranch, situated on Deer
Fuquire. at Legg
& Shaw's, nl3
ROOM TO_ RENT.
A single room on the second floor of: the
Transcript block. Enquire of .Fred EK.
Brown. _
Dancing Classes.
Prof. John Michell’s dancing class
ladies and gentlemen will meet at Odd Fel
lows Hall every Wednesday evening. Children’s class, Saturday afternoon.
every Saturday evening.
Soiree
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SEWING MACHINES.
Singer Sewing Machines of—att grades,
machine oil, needles and fixtures always on
hand at the agents office in James Cairns
harness shop, Broad street.
ms Hersert Cooper, Agent.
FHOS. S. FORD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law, ©
FFICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COMmerciul and Pine streets, ¢
P. F. SIMONDS,
Attorney and Counselor at” Law,
JILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND U
8. Courts. \
: FRANK T. NILON,
Attorney and Counselor at ‘Law.
( FFICE=MORGAN
Nevada City,
Courts:
& ROBERTS’ BLOCK, ,
Will practice in all the!
SWEET BRIER CAMP.
New and ‘Weautitul,
MOUNTAIN RETREAT
In the Vicinity o
. Castle Crags & Mt. Shasta.
Read what the Rev, J. K.McLean
Pastor of the First Congregatioua
Church, Oakland, says of it =
HAZEL Creek, April 14, 1894.
_I am more thay pleased with itdelighted. The piace seems to me to
embody all available point#tor a camp—
dry, firm soil, good Water (the very beet )
fine chances for drainage, and scenery
unsurpassable. The view of Mt. Shasta is
one of the very best to be had from any point;
, lt is visible from every part of the ground
The'view of the Cragealso is fine. The gen
“tral cavironmicut is of the best. ~ it iw WH
oval-shaped amphitheater, three miles long
by one-fourth to three-fourths-of a mile
wide, with receding walls two to three
thousand fpet in height, with lines aad.
_ shades of beauty at every reach. I
~eubdt if a better placé can by:-foulid in
‘all Nerthera-Californta; . :
—Sae,
“REDUCED RATES»
Campers ‘Outfits, Pents, Poles; ‘e
Jing, Cots, Oil-stoves, Folding-chairg,*
tc., shipped as baggage. For full information
aildress T. J, LOFTUS, Castella, Cal.
‘. Or T. H®GOODMAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. ~!
SOUTHERN Paciric COMPANY, San Francisco
Cal. _;
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snienbiciicaiemptigesniesissiweiean Le,
Fine Pasture:.
Parties wishine’’goott Winter i» Pasture . for
Horses and Cattle at Reasonable Rates, can be
accommodated by applying to the>un lersigned
atthe
Bonanza Ranch, Smartsville. 4
oe 4nd Chas. P. Gray.
Pak
The Leadings Ten Cent Cigar.
oP > ‘ : se
Or F, C.-BISHOP,
a
FIFTY CENTS A WERK
A. B., RANSOM, Manager, _
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