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Sa a ap
large body of ore in sight which is said
pradent. Fever and ague, kidney
Aroubles and rheumatism yield to it.
_ Lup best and cheapest of all kind of . 92
potatoes at Weisenburzer Bros, store,
-, The Daily Transcript.
So. 82 Ccuinhdinitekomauas Nevada City, Cal
CURCULATRE IN
fovada Grabs Valley, Rough & Ready,
speaceville North Sau Juan, French Cor
Swee North Bloomfield, Moore's
* Fiat, Granivevitie, Truckee, and every other town of Nevada county; also in Placer
and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San
cisco—in fact, throughout the State
“«“from Siskiyou to San Diego from the Siorca to the Sea.”’
TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1889.
Motel Arrivals.
Nationa Excaancge Horru.—M.
Y¥. Kemmer, Forest City; J. J. Williams, Frank Galburt, Lon Walker,
“Henry Graham and George Beban,
Atkinson.’ Peck’s Bid Boy Company ;
P.R. Gardiner and L. Foss, -Downieville; Jolin White, San Diego; Dan
Perkins, Rocklin; Mrs. Geo. Lawreove, Colfux; F. Morris, Sierra City ;
E.J. Post, Sutter Creek; L. Duterte,
San Pranciseo; Grass Valley, 3; City,
Ce
Unstos Hoter.—A. L. WooJruff,Col: umbiy Hill; F.C. Pickle and D. A.
‘ Morzis, Bloomfield; Mrs Bauta and
daughter, Ralph Brown and H. B
Carrvin, San Franeisco; L. Schioen,
M.T._Hudbardand P. M. Sprague,
Sacramento; J. Hall, Boca; W. B.
Sissons, Mart R. Stevens, P. J. Wallace, Miss Laura Adams, Miss Effie
Adams and E. P. Payson; Atkinson’s
Peck’s Bad Boy Company; L. J.
Segerstrand, Indian Springs; N. Jobnson and Jas. Hair, Auburn; Grass
Valley, 8; City; 5.
oan SR Pea
University of Californir.
This office has received from Dr. J.
H. C. Bonte, Secretary, the Register
of the University of California for
1888-89. It isa voluminous and_perfect register, invaluable to prospective
students. The following calendar wili
be found interesting :
Tn 1889, Class Day will fall on Saturday, June 22, and Commencement
Day on Wednesday, June 26. The
First. Entrance Exainination will be
held during Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 27, 28, and 29, at Berkeley, Los Angeles, <drass Valley, and
Chico: From June 27-to Septem ber
18, there will be vacation in the Colleges' of Letters, Science, and Law.
The Second Entrance Examination
wiii be held at Berkely only, and will
take place during Tuesd:y,’ Wednes-.
day, and Thursday, Septe: ber 17, 18,
and 19. The Autumn Tern will open
on Thursday, September 19.
PRR CAC AO ENE
Superter Court,
The following business was transacted’ in the Superior Court Monday,
: i a Cin ar ‘i
“Thardly know. Let me see both White Sugit, 4 Ibs kinds. What kind do you like best, Brown Suwar, 12
Flo?”
Rice, f. i
“O, I don’t know, really. It don’t . (‘grrauty, 0 ° ]
make much difference.”
Prunes oo aes ] “No, so 1t don't, for—” . one geo
“What number, miss?” . Beane, ro I
“Oh, _ an see. a ot I ~_ esta Hiea Coffee, 4 th j
ways forget just what number co) votes we D janes
wear. Thirteen, think. What numWashing Powder, I2 papers t
ber do you wear, Flo?” 7 Chocolate, a ae
“Twelve and a half Starch, ae .
“Do you? I shouldn’t think I’a . ;: Rtapy ae
wear a larger number than you, would ori Stare h, i ee I you?”
Oysters, rl a .
“I don’t know.” fireen Corn, ,* 4
“I suppose my neck is—No,-I don’t tireen Peas bs I
want.so high a collar as that. Do you tee Boas : “ I
like a high collar, Fio?” phi IZ Deas, ie .
“I hardly know, really.” Tom:tocs, 8
“Of course it depends altogether on Nalmon, 2 ib cansd. * 1
rad kind of neck One has. Mine is as Salmon th“ qm 1]
ong as a stork’s.
Table Fruit 6 « I
*Oh, Flo!” a ya ruil,
“It isl”. Pie Fruit, Mitt
: “How ridiculous! 1 think—" Jelly, 6.“ 1
" “Here is a lower collar, miss,” Nardi g 1
“Qh, that’s too low. Don’t you think . ‘ ar ines, ‘ Ee
so, Flo?” ' Deviled Ham, = 4 {
“It ts rather low, really.” Corned Beef, 6. 4 ]
“Of course it is. 1 always—oh. look . , ‘ ‘
at these handkerchiefs back of us! Vondensed ¥ ilk, 6 I
Aren't they lovely?”
handkerchief!”
stitching at the top; do you, Flo?”
rows.”’
“
I don’t just like that either; do you,
Flo?” :
just how, but I don’t likeit. The
stitching.is_so far apart: don’t. you
think so, Flo?’ :
. “I don’t know but it is.
Judge J. M. Walling presiding:
Estate of Sarah A. Williams,deceased. Final account settled.
Estate of Isabella McKeon, deceased. John B. McKeon appointed ad. .
ministrator. The following were ‘ap-.
pointed appraisers: A. D. Sutton,
Thos. Hughes and John Byrne.
£. G, Sukeforth ys. Geo. Lord.
: ; tig] . PUChing counter and then race back to
Statement on motion for new ‘trial the collar department, and finally
emerge from the store in just eightyseven minutes after they enter it,
Bessie having by this time concluded
thatshe ‘didn’t believe she’d get the
Dercur-. eollar to-day, anyhow,” and she (0 ll
settled.
B. McGrath vs. Florence Byrne, administratrix. Statement on motion for
for new trial! settled.
DeNoon vs. Morrison et al.
rer to complaint over-ruled by cgnsent. . doesn’t. —Time.
8. A. Winn, insoivent debtor. Order
of publication of notice to creditors.
A Sign of Prosperity.
Sierra City Tribune: Anotber big
knock-out between two young men . lished at New York in the year 1716,
took place Tuesday night, and entertained.a large crowd on Main street
for pretty nearly.an hour. One of the
combatants had four fingers on one
hand bitten to the tone and the other
hand was badly chewed up, while the
other received a slight bite on the arm
and was badly bruised up about the
head. The trouble was caused ly one
of the men accusing the other of tuking a pair of snow-hoes. ‘This is a
sure sign that Sierra City is getting
lively agaia. There bas to be blood
shed almost every day in the week be{cre the place is thought to be prosperousandlively, Such is life in the far,
far north.
—_———~+~e+Mining Im Easterm Nevada Co.
The Republican says: There is a
fair sized mining excitement at Bronco, ‘and it is claimed that some good
ledges of mineral bearing ore exist in
that,vicinity. Rodda McClellan is de
veloping one ledge and is running a
tunnel which wil] strike the vein in
about 80 feet. Sixty feet of this distance has already‘been run: Another
man is prospecting a big ledge on the
opposite side of the river. There is a
to assay eight dollars per ton. Weare
informed that the ‘McClellan ledge
consists mainly of plumbago or grapbite, and is likely to prove valuable.
A ROM I i tn
Man Wanis a Tonic
When there is a lack of elastic energy in the system, shown by a sensation of languor and unrest inthe morning, much yawning during the day and
disturbed sleep at night, Hostetter’s
Stomach Bitters infuses unwonted
energy intethe enfeebled and nervous,
endowing them with muscular cnergy,
an ability to repose healthfully, and
digest without inconvence. Neryousness, headache, . biliousness, impaired
appetite and 4 feeble, troublesome .
stomach, are-all and speedily set right
by this matchless regulator and invigrant. The mineral poisons, among
them strychnia and nux vomica, are
never safe tonics, even in infinitesimal
doses. The Bitters answers the purmore effectually, and can bére6 Puss act like magic on a. ~
does it, Flo?’’ ‘
. “No, I don’t believe it does.”
co A
get some ruching and let the collar go; . Nap Franeiseo Candles, 64 for I 00
would you?”’
; “Oh, ‘yes.”'
*. “I believe I will get it.”
‘EDINBURGH was made the ‘metropolis of
Scotland in 1492, by James III.
and Harvey irferred the general circulation
of the blood in 1616.
the middle of the eighteenth century by
Alompra, the first sovereign of the present
dynasty.
’
RviiNe machines, which are now used for i N ume OG Fy 73 {
ruling paper with faint lines, were invented ()\S at NIT . 0)
by an ingenious Dutchman, a resident of : )
London, in 1782.
Milton, the author of “Paradise Lost,’ at} NEVADA CITY....... CALIF.
the trial and execution of Charles that the
great poet brought on incurable blindness.
sorry teres vaniel peteces oommaeien . HEAVIEST 10 THE LIGHTEST,
phy gag S oaaadaad Limehouse and Gravesend in 1815.
established by Frederick William 1,. 4@ Will do it Cheaper
March 10,1813, to honor bravery in the war
with France. It was revived by William I.
atthe time of the Franco-Prussian war,
1870 71. ;
of the Carians.
Homer 907 B. C., and frequently by Roman
historians. In Scotland an instrument of
torture named “the boot’? was used upon. yaging to have it done elsewhere.
the Covenanters about the year 1666.
Jacob Astor, who bequeathed BOQO NOD FORT oe en a
that purpose, was opened in New York City SATISFACTION
January 9, 1854. In January, 1856, William
B. Astor, son of the founder, gave the land
to double the size of the building, and in
1879 John Jacob Astor, the second of the
name, gave the land and directed the erection of a second new building; the cost of } ti
the last improvements being about $250,000. . P'Y One of the
Looking for Greater Miracles. i in:
% Well, this do beat all!” exclaimed Aunt Best Weadworkers in he State. ‘3
Harriet, as they took their first ride on the one,
elevated; ‘‘ who'd ‘a’ thought o’ railroadin’
in the air?’’
paper says that a big parto’ the railroad
companies of New York are run largely on :
water, and that’s the kind o’ road I want . 4" AT LOW PRICES 39
to see afore we go home.”"—Puck, _
pa it aa aR ae
lie of any thing in the tiouse. But when G.
A. 8. Meter said to them one morning, after
the return of the household: “(I have not
registered a single foot of gas not burned
this summer,” each threw up his hands and
cried: ‘‘Done.”
wanes eters mat irr earn . All Kinds of Repairing.
"A benevolent old gentleman saw a de-. 1 \NU}ACTURING ( OMPANY.
jected-looking boy in a passage way and
stopped to speak to him.
there’s ‘always room at the top,’”
old elevator ain’t a runnin’ that way this
trip,” and he pressed the button savagely.
a
i" “Yes,” she remarked, proudly, ‘my hus.
band is a member of one of the foremost
professions of the age. He is an electyiPid *
a hale rage ttn OOD the new wii. BARTON,
em, ONLY A COLLAR;
Or, Kighty-Seven Minutes in a Dry-Goods
Store--4 Comedy from Life.
“Oh, wait a moment, Flo, I want to
step in here and get me ® collar; it
won't take me but just a moment.”
So they went into Linnen & Cotton's,
and, after stopping at various counters
to pricesome ribbon, gloves, lace, fans,
hair-pins, buttons, silk, chenille, Saxony, passamentrie and slippers, none
of which they had any idea of purchasing, they found themselves at the Wheat,
PRICEILIST
FOR CASEI!
Flour, per 160 Ths,
“ “
32%
collar and cuff counter. Corn, Sy tae 9 00 ‘a — {-}—— i . ed es a,
ase,”’ £@PWe have removed our branch store at Grass Va ey from stree
= Let are — ee collars, ple Rolled Burley si 1 F 7 iy street, and now occupy the two floors, each 75 feet long, in the building formerly known
said Bessie. % re a a. yp . as “THE 3088 OF THE ROAD,” which has been fitted up and arranged in a style not
‘All linen?” asked the clerk. ° Braa. per 160 ily, 2
; ‘Oh, yes, certainly, all linen.”
' “Square or round-cornered?”
Lard, 10 Ib cans
lard, S jb.“
“Aren’t they? I do love a pretty
“Sodo I. Areal neat—”
‘‘How do you like this collar, miss?”
“Oh, I don't like three rows of
Kerosene, 5!allon"ean
.‘‘Two rows look better, I think.”
“So do L Let me see some with two ‘\rup, per i) gallon keg
“Yes’m;-here’s-one.”?
WM. WOLF’S
re Store nNevads Oy L Hy mal, Spring and Summer Clothing
Mais Nt., Opposite Union Hotei,
2 (. mestic Cloths. ,
1 00 city and vicinity that. we have secured the services of
lard, 5b 50
Kerosene, Per gallon ;
\yru » Per Lil lon
was 8 n the polic
af 2 25) tion asa FIRST CLASS MILLINER Was 80: well eg~. 070% Moree in ths policy,
Picklis, per Five gallon keg, 1 00) tablished in § :
Pickles, per half gal.,,borth4 95 tablished in former years
crcntenporemnenicomnebe aa on
i,
---=@
5. Also, an Immense Stock 2of. Imported and Do
paid their fare from Nevada City to Grass Valley and back.
Ibe under the charge of Andrew Johnson (formeriy with A, Friedman of Nevada (Feat
Heis the most artistic cutter that ever came to Nevada County. Our shop will
shall by this means be ab'e to give entire satisfaction to €veryba iv'whe desires a perfec
. fitting suit, made to measure.
not. We guarantee a fit_or-no sale.
meme Lord
Girls ano shall gradually increase the number.of our employes.
SHOES. The stvre is lighted with electricity forthe accommodation of patrons,
NATIONAL HOTEL BUILDING ON BROAD STREET.
(i. EXYWMAN & CO.,
S. F. Opposition Stores, Nevada City and Grass :Vallev.
P.S. All Country Orders by mail promptly filled. One Frice
OF THE FIRM OF L. HYMAN & CO., has
returned frem San Francisco where he purchased
*) . elsewhere found outside of the large cities. We invite all, rich and poor, buyers and cheapest ana safest mode of making a
Vi 4 lings “ . 27 1/ Sreseate at es re pe our establishment. They will be waited upon wit
1th bh 72 . pleasure and thanked for coming H By,
&@-People outside of.Grass Valle who deal at our Grass Vallestore will be
4
We will within two weeks open a first-class MEMDMANT TANLORING ‘ , i esffenisn MENT in connection with our clothing store at Grass Valley. It will. man justify himself in neglecting such a
stocked with an extensive assortment of fine cloths, both domestic and imported. We
£aF-PATRONIZE HOME, as we can give you better oargains than you can_ get. the age of patriotism, the other from the
when you give your measure to drumme:s, and have to take the suit whether it fits or age of progress.
Atthe start we shall employ in the Tailoring Department Three Men and Two has witnessed, it may be urged that neither
ploy yy . the application of scientific discovery to
EVERYBODY INVITED TO CALL AND SEK OUR ELEGANT NEW STORE A‘t ee
GRA38 VALLEY AND EXAMINE OUR LARGE STOUK OF CLOTHING, BOOTS AND . the establishing of a higher civilization,
bili 1 a REMEMBER THAT OUR NEVADA‘CITY STORE ISIREMOVED TO THE . 2OF Of laws fecilitating commercial an
TEL
Insurance Gompany.
". Assets, $12,000,000.
——fI—
“f& Policy of Life Insurance 18the
b ”
certain provision for One's family."’—
BEN. FRANKLIN.
“Once the question was, ‘Can a Christian man righttully seek Life Insurance ?'
The question now is, ‘Can a Christian
% duty?’ —HENRY WARD BEECHER.
t ~ Buch is the dicta of two of America’s
greatest minds—one gpeaking to us from
In the wonderful mutations of biisiness
and seience which the past half century
nor the effects of iiberal economic laws,
fiuancial exchange, have been as wonderful as the progress in the science of Life
Insurance or as beneficial to the human
race. .
Thirty years ago a man who applied for
«. 4n Insifrance policy, besides conveying to
his neighbors unpleasant suspicions of his
MILLINERY NOTICE.
MISS KATE. RAUER,
“Yes, I see, um-Um-um—somehow,+Mark erat per kit
“I don't know, really.”
‘Looks so kind of -of—I don’t know
Japan Tea, por d tb box
hig. Breakfast“
“Let me see something with only . x, pe
{one row of stitching. Oh, I dcn’¢ ike Savon Soap, per hox, ; I 10
thats do you, Flo?” NaVon Soup, 4 bars A)
“I don’t know, really.”” ,
“It don’t look like it was all linen;
Harkness Candles, prbox 2 75
Harkness Candles, 34 for 1 00
fioodwin-Candles, per bux 2 50
3
“I’m sure it isn’t. I’ve a notion to. Sal Frane’o “
Starch, per box 50
‘Butter, per roll 40)
Tobacco, per plug, 50
lay, per ton 20 00
And everything else in proportion.
All Goods Fresh and Pure,
WM. WOLF.
SU Raaaieaaee a
For Fo .
———
A Business Announcement ,
Worth Reading !
WM. BARTON,
--AT THE—
“Oh, suit yourself, dear.”
“Do you like ruching? ,
They spend half an hour at the
ee el
HISTORICAL FRAGMENTS.
Tue first Colonial post-office was estabANaTomy was taught by Mondino in 1815,
Tue empire of Burmah was founded in
ON THE PLAZA,
Ir was through the exertions of John
is Prepared to do all kinds of
SrTzamM was first applied to boats in Amer-. WF 'm bis line from the
And what is equally important,
THE Prussian order of the Iron Cross was
Than it Bas Ever
i
Boots are said to have been the invention Been Done Be sore.
They were mentioned by a
f£&?~ Call and see. him before enTue Astor Library, founded by John aaa
EVERY TIME
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED,
Mr. Barton has regularly in his emWill Put Up New Work
“$bo!"’ replied Uncle Abner; ‘ my news5
On Contract
Still Ahead.
The Best-Vehicles.
O@@F™ I have the agency for the celbrated STUDEBAKER BROTHERS
re n a
Room at the Top.
Now in stock, two of their SPLENDID WAGONS, suitable for two hors“Yer bet,”answered the youth; “but ther es, which will-be sold
CHEAP FOR CASH.
Carts and other? Vehicles.
“Looking for a job, my boy? Remember
— * a
The Advance of Science, :
pecan Reb Ploza Blacksmith Shop,
o a9] oO
fiood Tea per th ri)
Japan Tea per tb 30
1 50
ae
Fngtsh Breakfast, per Ih 3)
Soap, per box 50
in the way of
All of which will be sold at the
howest Prices,
MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD,
MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY..
EE —_—__—___———————
NEW FIRM, NEW GOODS, LARGEST STOCK.
7+—000-—-——
Great Reduction of Prices at
PAA A AAA AAAI AAD ADA A AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAAI AAA AA AAAAAIA
Successor to Hyman Bros.
es on
Having purchased the immense business ot
Hyman Bros. in Nevada City at a great sacrifice,
Iam prepared to give the people of Nevada County BARGAINS in Olothing, Gent’s Furnishing
Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes. Trunks, Satchels,
Etc., Etc.,
AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH THEM . !
NOW IS YOUR TIME TO PURCHASE!
CHARLES CRIMES,
(Manager Hyman Bros., Nevada ity, for the past Nine Years,)
Corner Broad and Pine Streets, NEVADA CITY.
— ae = SS,
ens GREAT New York Bakery.
Nlawghter in Clothing ! +:
: G. WM. DURST, : Proprietor,
50 Per Ceat Reduction <2
John Hurst, on
Oe . : AVENG .PURCHASED THIS WELL
' {n'Fine Tailoring ! H known and popular~ Bakery of Mrs
ee COMMEROIAL STREET
AM OVERSTOCKED WITH FINE DOMESTiC AND IMPORTED CLOTHS, and
business is dull. I must keep my workmen
busy, evenifI make nothing out of their
labor. I have therefore
Put:Prices Down to. Bedrock !
intend to keep on haud at 1] times® goor
Variety of
BREAD,
PIES,
CAKE,
Etc.
Wedding Cates
ined
. and Pa. try
Made to order on short notice o1 mos
reasonable terms:
All order for anything in my line promp
ly attended to,
$40 Suits for $25.
$13 Pants for $9.
Zverything else in the Tailor.ng line correspondingly cheap.told Satisfaction in style and fit guaraner
By strict attention to hueiness, givin
good satisfaction and selling at low rates, L
ope to merit a liberal patronage,
PW FRIED MAN, 2 Ver City késieies. .
FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Scan
broad Sireet, two doors below Wells,. .SAMUE M., SHURTLEFF
ry . . : gS: f y d ,
We take pleasure in announcing to the Ladies of this . °xte "ste for your. cussedness, cr “your
Who has just returned from the East, and whose reputa. ust be paid according to the strict letter
We are now receiving everything that is new and tasty anentally weak, morally improvident if not
Hats, Bonnets, lowers, Ribbons and ‘Trimmings, . =.
* If you go to South American mi
*
ric mines, to
x CEA Ss. GSECLIVEEsSS.
¥ South African diamond fields or to partake
PIRI AAAI IDI A AI AI ID IAD IAI AIA IAAI IIA AISI AAAI AAI AIGA IG . Of the succulent orange on its native Florof San Franciseo,—whose generosity of : q
heart, and integrity of character both in. Grass Vallgy Branch For Nevada County Meet, Purk, Mutton, Veal, Bie,
Insurance and mining affai '
him in the front rank of California Argo=. mental decay, had a rather hard bargain
on his hands; Every clause of his policy
‘. Was iron-elad in favor of the Company
It was a purely
Die to Win Game,
And not only die to win, but-you had to
die ‘jest so.” Step. into Florida, parts of
Louisiana end Texas; go to s8éa—and a
whole lot of other places too numerous to
mention—and you were either charged an
policy became worthless in the eyent of
death, Errors or misstatements in your
application and your medical examination
subjected youto the horrible possibility of
paying in a lot of money and winding up
qin the soup.” Your annual premiums
of the law; on the stroke of the clock; as
One hour,
yea, one minute, aud your savings of years
have been swallowed up by the ravenous
monster,
Well, al this has changed; and today the
man who, having a family does not proudly wave aloft his Insurance poliey, announces himself as behind the times,
viciously selfish, and if he have the appearance of good health his extraordinary
neglect to Uo tie Kens bIe thiig by himself
and family may arouse in hig good neighbors the terrible suspicion that he is the
Today your Insurance policy is one of
the
Simplest [Promises to Pay
Kyown to legal or business forms. It
simply says, ‘Pay your premiums and we
will pay your insurance.”
Look at your lovely wife and your beautiful children. Look at your widowed
mother, the hand that cared for you inthe
hours of your weakness, and is now resting
gently upon you, and remember every hour
that passes now ig hurrying you along to
your.end,.
Take adyantage of what Science and centuries of experience have placed in your
reach by Insurance. To that lovely wife,
to those prattling innocents, tothat saintly
form whose eyes, lacking the lustre of
youth, and hair white with the frost df
age, yet tell you a tale of love and deyotion to duty. Give to these, we say, the
assurance that your love end your duty extend beyond he grave,
idian heath—weil, we guess you’ll be a little more careful of yourself than when
breathing the pure air, and attending to
‘your routine labor at home in the pine
clad Sierras,
Should you take a policy today, and in
a few years’
Your Pay-gravel is worked out,
Well, we won’t throw you overboard. You
have acquired au equity, proportioned to
your payments, in your policy,.and that
we will give you most cheerfully.
But when an Insurance Company says to
you—as does the Manhattan Life Insurance
Company of New York—"My friend, I am
forty years ofage and in my day have seen
many great financial panies which have
shaken the thrones of princes and tottered
your Banks and your Kailroads, but at no
time in my life has any creditor of mine
had slightest cause to fear my stability,
look where you may to invest your money
securely in America, and you will find
that the ‘promise to pay’ signed by your
own Government, is the only bond in the
market rated as more sound and staple than
myown.” Waving acquired this information, suppose @ Special agent of the U. 8.
‘Treasury should callon youtoday and say:
“The Government would iike to gell you
bonds for any amount between $1,000 and
980,000, and if it is nut convenient for you
to make the investment at once, we will allow you+to-pay;‘for the bonds in ten equal
annua: installments !’ And suppose iu
addition to this, the Government, wishing
tomake this the most desirable investment
in the world, should stipulate in the bond
not only to pay them at the end of the
term, but in case of your previous death,
to pay them to your family, and at the
same time release your family from paying
any further money, would you uot at ounce
VIANHATTAN) ld Follows’
BAL
~AT—
Armory ‘tall : Nevada Citv
7
“ONFriday lie, April 26th,
Neva Rebekah Degree,
r0.0.F. .
—The Fingst of Music——
wae sbibiton Del
JOHN MICHELL, Floor Director,
FLOOR COMMITTEE:
C. E. Mulloy G. B. Johnson,
J. H. kiehards, A. R, Lord,
John Waters, _ W. T.-Silv¥a,
N. P. Brown.
RECEPTION COMMITTRE: ~
Mrs. Sarah Edwards, Miss Lulu Clutter,
Miss Fernande Muller, Mrs Blumenthal,
Miss A. Hothersall, Mrs. J. MeCrandall,
Mré, J. Rector, Migs S. Groves,
Mra. W H. Martin, Mrs. H, A Noyes,
TICKETS (Gentleman and Two Ladies, $1.50;
To Gallery—Ladies 25 cents, Gentlemen 50 cents,
CITIZENS BANK,
Broad Street ...... Nevada Uity
Paid up Capital $30 000
A General Banking Business Transacted.
W = igsve SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLh
New York,
Sav Francisco.
And Sacramento
We issue BILLS OF EXCHANG!
Payable A'T SIGHT inthe prin
cipal cities of GREAT BRUPAIN
and EUROPE,
Collections on any part of the
United States a specialty.
Highest Price Paid for County
and State Wurrant«
Geld and Silver Bullion ur
chased
Assay Office at this Bank.
OFFICERS:
BM PRESTON oe
PRESIDEY~
R.M.HUNT. .. >. VIC& PRESIDENT
TORN T, MORGAN. io CasHier.
D. B. MORGAN.. Ass’T CasHiur and Sgu’¥
DIRECTORS:
oR. R. M. Hont, Joun T, Moxgan
Gro. M. HuGuss, D. E. MoR@AN,
Wm. Epwarps, L Housman,
E. M. Paeston.
CORRESPONDENTS
New York—First National Bank
San Francisco—First National Bank.
Sacramento—National Bavk of D. O. Mills
Co,
ART SCHOOL.
PAINTING & DRAWING.
R. W, J. STRAIGHT will receive
h upilg On TURSDAY and FRIDAY
of each week, at the residence of Mrs. L,
Garthe, Nevada City, where he will teach
the different branches of
Oil, Water Color and Pastel
Painting.
The rudiments of SKETCHING FRO
NATURE with pencil OF crit made ROM
and easy by practical application,
&@-Systematic Drawing and Shading,
Crayon Drawing and Portrait Work, Mechanical, Architectural and Machinery
Drawing all efficiently and satisfactorily
taught,
elose with such an offer? And yet this is
practically what the Manhattan Life Insurance Company,of New York, has done
and is doing.
An ordinary endowment Life Insurance
policy is a ;
More profitableinvestment than
a Government Bond,
A Four per cent U. 8. Bond for $10,000, at
the present ayerage premium costs about
amount, principal end interest, to $20,000,
The same sum of 812,00 will seeure a paid
up Reece ment polioy due the same lee
rent
added advantage, that incase of his death
atany time during the interim, the iusured
man’s family would at once receive the
whole $27,000,
The Manhattan Life Insurance Company
during the past twenty-five years hag paid
nearly $3,000,000 in death claims and en,
dowment policies on the Pacific Coast with.
out a contest. No company has a_ better
guarantee to offer of liberal and just treutiment of future policy holders. The Pacific
Coast Manages of this Company, who has
held the position
Mr. John Landers
have placed
(CAPITAL
#17000, Intwenty-five years time it would oe Senvame bidhh aces Frgmsions
for over $27,000. This is a $7,000 better return i ;
than the Government Bond, with the Fire Insurance Only
J. F. HouGHToN, Preaident.
Home ,Mutual insurance—Co
OF CALIFORNIA
800 00n
PRINC Ai OFFICE
J. 1. N. 8HmePaRD, Vice President,
A RARE. CHANGE !
A Fine Busingss
_ —AND—
Desirable Property
FOR SALE.
The undersigned foffers For
Sale on favorable te: ms, the following!property
In North San Juan :
The well-known business
ot
H, H. BUHRING,
Consisting*of a General Merchandise stock of
Groceries,
Provisions,
Crocker
Hardware,
Furniture,
Liquors, —
*,* Grain,’
Etc, Etc,,
K fered Hor Sale !
—ALSO—.
3 Brick Buildings with Store
Fixtures!
‘2 Frame Buildings,
1 Frame Barn,
3 Horses,
_3 sets Double Harness,
1 Spring Wagon.
1 Platform Scale, weighing 3200 pounds,
1 Barley Mill.
1 Safe.
i
For further particulars apply to
Hl Hl. BUARING,
NORTH SAN JUAN,
IN
Merchant Tailoring,
D. SMITH,
4 Commercial Street, Nevada ity,
8 now better prepared than ever to
make to order on ghoi+ notice and in
the most satisfactory manner, ,
DRESS SUITS,
BUSINESS-SUITS,
AND. PANTS,
And all of which will be done in the
Highest Style of the Art. Perfect
Fit and First-class Workmanship Guaranteed,
PRICES the LOWEST.
M@™30vn to arrive, the largest and
finest stock of Foreign and Domestic
Spring & Summer Goods
Includiag Suitings, Vestings, Pants
Goods, ete., in all the most Fashionable
Patterns,
D. SMITH,
Commercial Street
Empire Livery Stable
Broad st.,; Nevada City, opp National gx
change Hotel,
JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor
TE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE
Stable ae the largest lot of
Horses, arriages a B 2
To be found in this part of the Ot x
Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and
Hacks to let.at the shortest notice and 1 gn
the most reasonable terms a ts
The horses are free from vice, of Ge0d style
and capable of going a fast as any gen
man Cures'to drive,
Good Saddle Horses always on hand
CARRIAGES FOR FUNERAIS PROMPTL
FURNISHED
LUETJE & BRAND,
WATOHMAKER
ANp
JEWELER
Broad Street, Nevada City.
Cuanues H. Story, Secretary, ;
R. H. Maaiyy, General Agent,
ee sy!
DAVID WAY, JOHN C, COLEMAN. when's aE Sao ® choice sipex af
UNION MARKET,
COMMERCIAL STRERT..NEVADA CITY
2 Kiske accepted un all classes of desirable for twenty-five years, ig property in this county at rates as low as gol (COLLEY BROS,, AGRE TAY --Propriatops vency and a fair profit will admit of, guaranteeing a*promptand liberal response to a)
just claims for loss,
‘4
AY
—
DEALERS IN :
At the lowest
Fargo & Co.'s Express Office, Nevada ILLBE ACA NDIDATE AT THE COMvhs : 2 wn prenermeonennnone ool
Cit. > : : of. W ing election for the office of City—AsDr, C. L, Mutter———-4}-—--—— “GEO W. HI LJ, Mai
a os a, seen ie the decision of the voters . of Neyada City ig the Medical Referee for MAIN STREET. GRASS VALLEY
; > ae this section, x ;
To Whom Itt May Concern, ~~ To 1 Communications with regard to tha In: ee For City Treasurer. :
I HEREBY NOTIFY THE PUBLIC THAT
‘I will not be responsible for debts contracted by my wife, Maggie V, Oliver,as she
has left my bed and board, without just GEORGE A, GRAY, -e Nevada City.
Cause Or provocation. CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION AS
3A
-_ Mf. E. OLIVER. Ioity Treasurer, subject to the decisi Nevada ty April3, 1880—im the Voters Uf Hab das Gi} @ decision of
‘
surance or investment policies offered by
the old Manhattan wil
rg ply if addressed to the Agent for Northern
California, r
MR. ROBERT BRENHAM, }
receive prompt reAnnual Meeting,
HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STCCK
holders of the Masonic Halil Association
ll be held at Nevada City on o ae :
National Exchange Hotel,
Nevada City, Cal,
ay 18th, 1889, F,
eiectlng Trustees and'transactlag? er bus.
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