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April 27, 1889 (4 pages)

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Al. Bey re NE veich he in ia uch inpro. for vauty jira, hes [EN OLS tion nore tice eign pple é of arge lons muld Is who hey loya tft. You Want to Get 4LL OF THE NEWS OF NEVADA COUNTY, TAKE THE TRANSCRIPT. ¢ == THE DAILY TRANSCRIP TH@ BEST: Advertising Medium IN TER 4 Sierra Nevaca Goid Fieias, = VOM. LMVAEE.—No. 882 NEVADA CITY, CAL, SATURDAY MORNING APRIL > br a 1889. Established Sevt, 6, 1860, by N: P. Brown & Oo. ‘The Daily Grangeript. ecsidinae — Every Day Excepting Monday pore. (ation BROWN & CALKINS. 8. CALKINS N. P, Brown, Editor. Business M’g’r. #PICKE—"Transeript Block,’’ No, “\ mercial At; Nevada City, Ca TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION * ~ Com t Year, payable in advance, $6, Per Weck, 15 Cents. oe i Agents for the Daily Transcript. Palmer & Rey::.. .. New York . ! G. P, Rowell & Co . New York . 4 8, R. Nilea:. . . ..eBoston N. W. Ayer & Co Philadelphia almer.& Rey. . Portland, Oregon J. H. Bates & CO.. 6o fee see New York Metony BGO iis ier. cole sc VO Williams & Co...... Londou, Eng BOGS OG 65. aie aes +e eye Ohleago Gi Pe FigbR?, oop bese ees ss. ss BO PPANGTECO . * WiC, Dake. oie.. se. a. REAR IECO Palmer & Rey...-...4..5 m Franciseo fohn ©. Dewey & Co. ... Burlington, Vt itinson & Co.. ie ...Portland, Me Geo. M. Mott .o. Sacramento J. A. Stidger. North Sav luan W. K Spencer : ens a eae Grass Valley OGL see es tage we yey as ei You Bet AD Ny GRAM RG i 5 aeeah se eps viens Truckee C, L, Miller ot ..French Corral James Marricvtt:. 7%. ".! Werth Bloom field 4. W. Rovb .. Graniteville J. W.; Beatty sia cee ee SMattsville WiOrear.: a s.,.0%. 5. .. .:.Downieville t 8 1 e Takes Effect Saturday, Feb, 9th. + i y LEAVING NEVADA CITT:. 10:15 A. M. 8:50 P. M. ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY. 2:32 A. M. i aye 9 JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager. E. H. BROWN, Superintendent : SAMUEL J. ALDERMAN’ Surveyor, GRASS VALLEY . ... .CALIFORNIA [1 setting) with DAILY Bulletin, ove year, $86.50, watch, DAILY TR2 SURLY T and WW. Subscriber pays San Francisco. . face, good moveme , pOw Pi and! Daily Bulletia; ove first-class article in e.eryrespect. it TRs«NSCI $20, wiih DAILY Velocipede, With bell, ete., vompiete, whohas writing to do; or should * lowing valuable Premiums at the follo Solid Gold and Silver Watches, Rea izing the inportance of a good w.teh premium,-we have selected the “Waltham” as being the hest known a pieces in the -market world-wide reputation which they Psvlely on thelt merits, The cases we guarantee to be of soli: goldand coin wily r respectively, must fF liable timehese watches have a have yained and if noc jusias represented may be retarued at onr expense and we will refaad the mouey paid. We are pr ebated go make the niost tibe:al propositions on t ese watches as premiums, as will be seen by the following off. rs; Solid Gold Watch—Gents’.A gentleman's solid gold hunting case watch, *Waitham” moveunen’, stem-winding and stemLRANSCRIPL nd Dai ¥ lekly Buidetia, oie.yesr, &34.40. eX press ch oryges Ou watch: from Solid: Gold Watch—Ladies’. A lady's solid gold hun ing case watch, ‘Waltham” movement, stem-Winding, ston sett ny, With DAJL¥Y TRANSCKIPD and Daily Bulletins, one year, $29 Weekly bu y With VAILY TRANSCRIPT and ebij-one year, $26.90. Sa -seriber Op -Y €Xpress charges on Watubirom Sau 4 ranSolid Silver Watches. Solid coin silver huuting ease watch, ‘Walhum” movement, ,stean-wi ding: “und ste uety, a thoroughly reliable tinw-—kéeper, with IAILY TRANSOKIPT and Daily Builctin, one eCi:co year; #18; with DAILY TKANSOR(PT aid W ckly Bulletin, one ycar, $15 90, Subseriber to pay xpress chargcs on wach trom San Francisco. sume wat h, ope. .tave, with’ DAILY TRAN, SCKIPP, and Dady Bulletins: neyear, 315; with JATLY TPRANSORIP® and Weekly bullet.n, one year, 312.90 Subscriber tO pay «xpress charges On Watch rot) san Braneise >, Nickle Watch. A handsome nick-o stem-wiidingwateh, open with DAILY. TRA.year, $Lb; with Kly Bidi tin, one eXpress Charges IMLY THAS SCRIP E Qua W ear, 38,90. . Subscriberto pay. on Watch from Sat Fraucisco.g , . t= “Bieyeles. The Bicycle we ave se'ected ag a prémium— he-tapalle" white +Hot-the ost eX pO Ws 1G & is: “handome and substantially muds,’ Ittunseasi y and 3% prime favorite, It is standard fluish with nickle trimmings, and will ve cout vonmMlete wih addle-bay, tovie, te Wiite sent with DAILY JRIPY aad Daily Bulletin; one’ year, for TRASSCRIPY and Weekly: sulletin, ove year, $26.90. [The aboye privtes are or #86 inch Waee. Hiice per additional incn fade known ov applicatim. Suoseriber to pay express charges on vicys te trom San. Krancisco, Boys’ Velocipedes. A 16-inch wheel, stundard tinish; wrought iron wnt Wivh JA‘LY TRANSCRIPT ant Day Bulletin, one ear, $1260; with DALLY TKANSCRIPE and Wevkly Bulletin, one year, $10.40. Type Writers, Thisisa type writing .ge, Everybody has one haye one, fereis your opportunity, The Sun type-writer 3 periect insetunent, simple in construction, pou easily Worked, neatly mounted and boxed, with i EDEPHEL PUNT Y. SUB gots Bernardino county. of ngtructions for nse. which can be learnedi ten OF . . wie, with DALE IRAN UueeD a 9d Daily rrespond: . iit sean,one Sear, $17; with, DATLY TRAN. &tice solicited, Surveys of Quarter Sections. j ) ARILT aud.. Weekly Bulletin, one year, $15. etc., made in accordance with U.S. Lan Laws. Office up stairs in Coke Building . opposite Weissbeins’ Bank, Main street. j esidence—Adjoining Watt Park. + dg Box 2*2, jy2! 3 JAMES A, STIDGER. Attorney and Counselor at Law And Notary Publie, Will practice in the Courts of Nevada geensys Ser be Venere cr ou can live at home, and make more 1 4 money at work for us, than at anything else tn the world. Capital not needed; you are started free. Both sexes all ages. Any one can do the work. Large earnings sure from first start. Costly outfit and terms free. Better not delay. Costs you nothing to send your address and find out if you are wise you will do so at once. ie H. HALLETT & CO., Portload, Me id e are now prepared to furnish all class. L . drink, Working Glasses Attention. . aiicters,a:d wil be sent with re. SUR PP and Dally Buletin, one year, $41; with Subscriberfpays express, Cane, Neither too large nor too simiil, but jast the ights ze witn 14-k gold head, will be sent with YAILY TRAN CKIPT ant Daily Balletin, one ear, $12.50; with DAILY TRANSORIP'T and Weekly Bulletin, one )yéar, $10.50, Subseribe: pays express. Telescope. A very useful article that anyone living in the ountry, or’ rayvelicg, will appreciate. Our premium telescope is & good, strong inatrument, with an obj ci-gliss draws, 5 inches long when closet, lea her cased, and willbe seyt with DAILY TRANSORIPT aud Daily Bulletin, one yer, $11; with DAILY TRAN SCKRIPLE and We: kly Subscriber to pay express charges. invhes in diameter, & Bulietin, one year, $. Microscope. A mostintere-ting instrument and of great use Othe suudent. Thisino toy, but a powerful microsco}.¢ that re: eals the mauy strange things bat exist in the food weeat and the water we Tt stands6inches high and magaities 60 DAIL TRAN= DAILY TRAYSCKIPL and Weekly Bal etan, one es with employment at home, all the . year, $9, Subscriber to pay express charges. time, or for their spare moments. Business new, light and profitable. . Persons of either sex easily clear from 50 cents to $5 per evening, and a propertional snm by devoting all their time to The business. ape and girl yarn nearly as much ag men. That all who ,ee this may send their address and test the Dusiness, we make this offer. To such as], are not well satisfied we will send one dol. , lar to pay for the trouble of writing. Full articulars and outfit free. Address GEORGE Biresox & Co. Portland. Maine HAMILTON McCOBMICK, Attorney and Counselor at Law. FFICE--Corner of Pine and Commercia . ! Streets, Nevada City. t Will practice in all of the Co.rh of the State Dissolution of Qopartnership, 3 FIRW OF CRANDALL AND McKILAe lately doing business at North Bloomfield, Nevada connty, Cal., has been this day dissolved Ly mutual consent. D BR. MeKillican {g authorized to covlect and receipt for all moneys due the said firm and paid MeKillican will pay all debts owing by paki firm. ne 4 889, z m6-1m Marsh Hii? T. P. CRANDALL, . D, R. MCKILLICAN. All persons indebted to said firm will please call at once and settle u their accounts with me. D,R MCKILLICAN. Notice For Publication, AND OFFICE AT SACRAMEN10O,CALA. April ist, 1889. I fave is hereby given that the following amed settler hus filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his Claim,and that said proof will he made before tue Cagtity ints at sad: fb oe A . May 18th, 1889, viz: Swan John Seger for the N B14 of 8 B i of Sec. 82 T, 16 N. R. 7 E. M.D, M, He names the following witnesses to prove his continuons residence upon and pultiyation of, eaid jand, viz; N. G, Segeratand, B. Sanford, P. Lindabl, J. A, Clitford allof Smartsville P. O., Oula. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who know of any substantial reazon,under the law an : the reguiations of the Interior Deparitent: why such proof‘should not be allowed, wil be given anopportunify atthe above mentioned time and arte to Pare ny S oo pots if aid claimant, and t¢ 2 : Senco te of ele of that submitted by eM BELDEN HETZEL, Register. 5 Lanes eran me Broad Street Meat Market, ‘JAMES MONRO, Prop’r, Customers supplied at the Lowest Pri¢ with the very tee of Beef. Pork, Mutton, Veal, amb. : E SAMs seo hs Fte” J Ho, 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, Buy Gold Dust, Gold and froad Rtreet, ; Near the City Hall, with instruction book, with SCRIP? and baily B DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulhetisu, oue year, $9.50. Subscriber Wo pay express charges, Musical Instrumerts, In making our selections of musical 'instruments for premiums, we aimed in every instance togeta goou article ~one that we need not heoi ale to send toa performer whois a conno sso ir. We have made arrangements with the ‘leading nanufacturers and job vers thatenable us to offyi hese instruments ia connection with the TRANSCRIPT on unprecedently liberal terms. Banjo. Banjoplaying is an accomplishment that has become very fa-hionahle during the last few years, Ivigpeadisy learned by unyoe having @ good ear ormusic, and makes & sp endid accompaniment for the voice in singing. We will send a han ome nickle-rim, ca f-skin head, 10 bracket banjo DAILY TKANulletio, one ye sr, $11 50; with B Flat Cornet. Ahandsdme'nickte Mit cornet, with full ‘ket of (Xtra croo4s, Music rack, case and instruction hook omph te ~@ fine elo inptrany ut—-with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Deily Buwietin, one year, $16.50; with DALLY TRANS ‘KIPT and Weekly Bulletin. $14.00. Suosersber pays ex~prees charges, Flute, The flute igone cf the sweetest and easiest mugical instruments to learn. Itharmonizes wth the piano ad all other instruments, Por» prem uni we haye selected » flaw cocdu wood, 6keye', tors jointed flute with tupiig slide, and endit Wih DAILY TRANSURIFT and Daily Bulletin. one yer, $18; DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.76, ° Sub scriber pays express « harges. Pianos, A minature piono with 16 Lellanietal keys, ele pont finished —just the thing for children to learn to play otsmia es geod music, TRANSCRIPT and Doiy Buletin, cne $11 60; with DalLY TRAASCRINVT and Bulietin,one year, $9.50. Sub,cribex-f press. oo Craque A heantiful croquet -ct, be +ent with DAILY Bulletin, one \e-5,°810; wiph DAILY TRAN SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, que year, 38, Sub scriber pays eXp. eas. Shot Guns}. A for apremiuin— one that we ean reoommyn. an: van ark, Our premium hands melts ticular, with twist barrels, butt, Nos. 10 and 14 Bulletin, one year, $21; with DAILY FRA suh er ber pays ¢Xpress, he a 10 above prices, Coast Bulletin isthe only ReweUADSE in Californ the Supreme Court Owin The Weekly bulletin js a handsome 1 morning—the lai gest and . #a@P Send all ordersto <a : 6r eight players: will RANSCRLPT aad Daily feel assured thut cur selection will be al) that )ou xemium jon is well made and . finished. “It shocts stony and accyrately, andis a relable gun in every parItis the very best yan ever offered as a news>aper}remium andis wl worth werking for. itis a wmpurnificeut double lreech-loadet' 2 -aotion, side shap, rubber is as desired, aad will ot we Dail pases iee gnd Pay ‘ SCRIET and Weekly Bulletin, one year, 919. Same gun as above, with pistol-grip, $1.50 to 4 to the diflereace fF OVER PREMIUMS.# &F We will send THE’ DAILY TRANSCRIPT with the San Francisco Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, and any of: the folwing prices, payable in advance: ICK OUT YOUR COMBINATION. . Magic Lanterns. Roys, here you -re! earrhuve with. @ magic lantern is unlimited, hibition? not miss this opportunity, DALLY Tu AN-CRIP year, $10; with DAILY FRANSCORIP® and Weekly Ballocin, one year, $7.90. Sulbesiiger to pay express Charges % Drums.A Nickle tenor drum, 14-inch head, with sticks complete, with DATLY TRANSORIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $12,50; with DAILY TRAN. >CRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.50. Subseritv$r pays express. Military Drum. _ Affine corded, hammered briss drum, . with Sticks omplete, with DAILY TRANSURIPD and Daily Bu letin, one yeat, $10.50; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one. year, $3.50. Sabscriper pays express. » Rifles. The Winches*er maintains its placeas the best repeating riflemade and is too well known to need further descripsion,. We will send a 44-cal octason obar el Winchester rifle.with DAILY PRANSCKIPT and ‘aily Bulletin, ene— year, $22 75; with DAILY TRANBORIPE and. Waekly Bull tin, one year, $20.75. Above is center fie rifle. We Willsenda rim fire fur $1. 40 leas, Subser. ber pays express, Flobert Rifles. A Flobort rifle, shooting 2!-cal. Flobert noise[less cartrisgos, just the thing for boys who are fond of shooting, sent with DAILY TRAN: SCRIPT and Vaily Bultet n, ome year, $11.26; with “ATLY TRANSURIPT and Weekly Bulletin, ong year; 39.25. Subscriber pays express,’ Revolvers. We have decided to offer a strdng, serviceable revolver fora prenium and have selected the American, doubleaction, * Buil Dog,’ in’ an siZu fr6m 22 to 88pal; It will be’ sent wit DALLY TRANSUKIPT and Daily Bulletin; one Year,. Stl With) »AILY .TRANSORIPT. and Weekly Bal etin, ony year, $0 Sansoriber pays eX press. 4 _ Fishing, Tackle, Ger prominnrtishirg tot ts-a15 tout Caleutts, bayiboo with ance wood tip and double ferrules. itis & g 0d servievanle:rod and wilbe seat with line, reul, ete, complete, with DAILY TRANSORIP PR and Daily Builetin, one year, $11; with DALLY TRANSUNI, T and Weekly Bulletin, one your, $9, Subseriber pays express. Tent. This is a very useful premiuin and will be appeciate J by all who yo hunting, fishing or campmyeut—ttisa~tirst-class~A~ tent, water=proot and nade of 8 oz. vuck; size, 6x7 feet, and: wil be seut with poles, pins, ete., complete, with DAILY PRANSOIPY and Daily Bu letin, one year, $12,/0; wi h DAILY TRANSORIPT and Weekly Bulleun, one year, $10.50, Subseriber pays the express, Y Hammock, A hammock isa premium thvt appeals to all. Whether siung from the trees in @ lawn or from picturesque and su ges ive cf biisstal comfort ¥8.25. Subscriber pays express. Tennis. + if thefav rite Ir gives suflicient exercise without terest sustained throughout the game, ‘game in which ladi.s xcel, you can secure the good wilof your jady acquaintences andadd to your popularity by gettingas.t of t.nois and organ angacleb, A first-class tennis outfit, complete will be seut with DAILY TRANS RikT. aud ivfaily Builetiu, one year, 819; with DAILY TK ANSCRIPT 41d Weekly Builetin, one year, $17. . Subscriber pays express, Base Ball. Our base bal! outfit consists of two lea-ue balls, three assorted bats, two pairs of gloves, mask vte , complete, and will Be gent. with» DalLY TRANSURIET and Daliy Balletin; ene year, $12; with DAILY TRANSUKI:'T and Weekly bulletin, one yedr, $10, Subscsiber pays expresg, Hanging Lamp. An elegant hanginy lamp with 14-inch shade, and irom 42 to 56 inches extension, made of polished brass fa rich gold coior—a highly ornamental and serviceible lainp sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPE and Daily Gulletin, one your,: $18.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletiv, one year, $11,560, Subscriber pays express, Stylographic Pen. Always ready t» write; carries ink enough in tne holder to lust for weeks or menths; will be gent with DAILY TRANSCR PL and Daily bulletin, oné year, $1025; with AILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekiy Builetin, $8.25. Standard Rain Guage. Approved by the signal service at Washington, with fall diree ions for use will be seut with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $10.75; with DAL.Y TAANSJRIPE and Weehly Bulletin,.one year, $8.76, Subscriber pa) 8 express, Photographic Outfit. Anrateur photography is a most delightful and popular recreation. “With the approved apyarau: of today anyone can soon acquire the art of making %gvod picture and wil soon” porsess huudreds of views tukén by him or herself. The apparatus Wevfferisro lyht it can easily be carrigd whon walsing oc riding, . Kyersbedy sbou d have one, for it will prove @ source of amusemont (Qulla d of profit to many, A complete photographic outfit, consisting of view cumera for making 8} x 4g picuures, with quick w ik.nglen-, 6 rapiaury plaves, 2 Japannec rou trays, 2 packogugof$. P A. Develaper, 1 packaye of hypo, ] printing frame, 6 sheets of ferro-prussinte paper, L sheet of ruby paper, 1 Russel negative clinp aad patent drying fr. With fal ingssuctiongs jor making photo will be sent with DAILY TKANSOR Daily Bulletin, one ye r, $11; with D SCKI: Tand Weekly Bulletin, o¢ a vor tig tO pay eXpress charges from San Fata 4 Nore ~ Addition 1 ma jals for amateur photogra; hers, may be bal trom Sam C. Partridge, 52) Com.nercia! Stvé-t, San Francisco, Cal. Standard Atlas. e AGnd-McNally Sandaid Atlas of the oe wlibrary initrelf farnished in one large ume 01192 pages, elegantly, illustrated and Sent with DAILY-/'b und ina substantial uonner witn gald bide staup appropriately ont handsomely designw. , retar price $4 50, will be sent with DAILY TRANSUKTET and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with year, §9 Subscriber pays express, Guizots History of France. . illustrated with flue engrevings, . With DAILY 'PR YNSCRIPD one y ar, $13.50; with DAILY TR N. SOX press, Sewing Machines. wi bDATLLY TRASSUW PT and Daly Buileti one year, $0; with DalL¥Y TR \NSCKRIPT an express charges os addition to the Hullesa, ~ The Bulletin isthe leading evening journal in circulation and influence on the Paeifie itis distinguished for the biilliancy of ite editorial matter, accnraey and. completeness of ifs local news, reviews of current literature and art, und extent of foreign news, While it is the reeosnized authority in all Ssancial and trade circles. The D, u time bet Theamount of fun you Have you ever attended a magic lantern exIfyou have, you want one, and whi i A. larze +e lanterh, 10) iuches high, with 12 views, sent with and Daiy Bulletin, one the postyofa shady verandah, a hammock ig A complete and eleyant 13-foot h&inthock, with 6} fevt ypresd, sont with DALLY TRANSORIPT aidoady Bulletin, one year, $10 26; with DALLY FRANSGRILT ant Woewly Bulledu, one year, Among outdoor gamee lawn tennis is becoming being violent; kecpsthe atten:ion fixed and inBeing 8 on DAILY PRANSCRIYPand Weekly Bulletin, one Guizo.'s *flistary of + rance” is a standard work in 6 vols, substantially bo ind in’ cloth, profusely It will be se t nd Daily Bulletin, 3 -RIPT and Weelly Bulletin, One year, $11.50,° Subsoriber We made a speoia! point of securing a good gun . pi A-high atm sewiuig machine =o: ¢.ofthe.bes. mw bivesin be market; warranted for five years, NOTE--Persone preferring Semi-Weekly Bulletin con obtain itby paying 90 cents a year in cfu bing price for the Weekly LA that publishes in extenso the decigions of a t t weed san Francisco ry eH rincipal news centers in the Evst, the world's news of each day ig furnished by the Buletin tvelvye hours in adyance of the m pen ee oa ‘ is inca iia <R ott best weekly pu lished inthe West.’ 4 4 . Weekly Bulletin, one year, $27, “Subscriher pays ‘ ha pad have taken only a part of a bottle of ine’s Celery Compound. and it has enue relieved me of sleeplessness, from which have suffered prea RB. Paine’s Celery Compound refresh! clan's i tion, it does not contain one harmful drug. yoga Leap ving yp , gual vat rally ‘or sleeplessness, rections are fait iohowed. Dp ts, WELLS, RicHARDSON & © “For nearly a month I was not able to sleep, but after using Parne’s CELERY Compound for. two days, insomala fed and strength returnnae ae ea E. Q. Surrn, Claussen, 8 C. “avrotirr, Peorta, Tl roduces sound ing sleep, *A ph: rescripeure $1.00. ‘Six for $5.00, ., Burlington, Vt, The Ontiv First-class Busines» Hotel in the City. Massive fire-proof structure, trde frotfi the dangers of fires so prevalentiu large hotels: Situated i Express, Post Office and General Stage Ole . th for all lines in the building. Pasrengers can . y leave ont Hotel 20 minutes later than any her when d TAO DY AEN RO ed othe tl ae Mat SMe Rxohatige isa . ant feature withthe i Pag and is guarteed superior to any in The Rooms are neat and desirable, and in clude a aumber of handsome suits. The experienced management will spare ther pains or expat to 8 tion which the sojusty enjoys of being the lending an 4 best hotel in the mountains. DIAMOND: DYES ¢yivinat ana National Exchange, NEVADA CITY, CAI. Beware of poor n the verv Centre of the city, with . it he city. ational Exchange nop ( Patven dress P-A:T-E-N-:T-S
BTAINED, and all business in the U ERATE FEES. bal Our offi « is opposite the U.S. ratent Of; fice, and we can than-those remote fro . Send model of drawing. patentabili no spare unless we obiain pate: Y. Hie lant of Maney Qraer t tis ene Ars oe F fen circular, ad tual clients in your own Opp. Petent Office, Washington, D. C is 8 t Office attended to for MQNbtain Patents in less time Washington. We advise as to ty free of charge—and we make "at. *s r, the Suaa carole vi e@, farms and reference to ae. C. A. Snow & Co., see g Regulating Oatarhtic Household Remedy AND AL DYSPEPSIA, Dr. ARE a 4 oe eT Perfectly Safe, connec! made w rv? han ne FFIC OF room, DR. GUNN’S AND POSITIVE CURE FOR Costiveness and Constipation. BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER, fever and Ague, Loathing of Food, Kidney Confplairts, impure Blood, 7 PURELY,” 722 Montgomery Street, San Francisco CARR. BROSsS., Established im 1852. Nevada: Assay . Office. J, J GTT, Proprietor. NO, 26 MAIN STREET...NEVADA CITY . ( + OEP A tion refined, melted and A request, Gold Bais ex tion with my veay Off small Quartz Mill w [od pony Mill Tests, and guarantee correct etarne. from G8 1 to pounds. ny np. OSE BY THY BEST PENMEN RICHABD DILEON, Constable and Oollector. . TBR Ss THE GREAT THE INDISPENSIBLB! A SURE PREVENTIVE if MALARIAL TROURB LEB (WDIGESTION,NERVOUSNESS . . irate ante Genera Debliity ve STATED “ 8 Gunn’s Bitters ai VEGETABLE Reliable) y A. VAN ALSTINE & CO. . . » Proprietors and Manufacturers FOR SALE BY ND ORES OF EVERY DESORIPasayed. By anged for Coin. In ce I have a ith which I can make +a when irritated -or weakene: Gesses, disease, Orshock. It-cures nervousness, headache, dyspepsia, sleeplesanessmelancho=’ lia, and other Riso. NEVADA CITY tH est. GUIDH, which will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay postage, MNT aelonteas b vote Obie a Spencerian Steel Pens “ For a long time Iwas so nervous and worn ave Sleepless Nights > out that I could not work, I tried many medieines, but Paine’s Celery strengthencd and invigorated my nerves,"’ nene gave me relief unt I Campound, which at once HARLEY SHERMAN, Burlington, Vt. Paine’s Celery Compound uickly quiets and stre ens the nerves; by overwork; exrders of the nervous systent. Tones up the Shattered Nerves “For two years I was a sufferer from ner vous debility, and I thank God and the discoverer of. the valuable remedy, that Paine’s Celery Com write to me for adviee."’ und cured me, Let any one @rorau W. Bouton, Stamford, Conn. achs, Best for Invalide, _—— UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, © «+ + «© CALS 8. J. NAFFZIGER. . .Proprietress THY LEADING HOTEL OF -. » CALIFORNIA TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND others are invited to netice the advantages offered by this Hotel, 100 room~a, ¢ach of whichis light ahd airy, and well or elegautly furnished, there beingno hotel in the mountains equal to The house contains : The tables are supplied with the née market. ICH SAMPLE ROOMS ON TIRST FLOOR SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS OR COM MERCTAT. TRAVELERS; j TOURISTS AND FAMILIES, Free Bus to and from the Depot. est.in STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL arts of the upper county, Grass Valley and fe tain the repMarysville daily, f-The best of Wines, Liquors ‘and G1 ars furnished at the Bar.’ hg The BUY HRS’ GUIDE issued March and Bept., A each year, It is an encyclopedis of useful infor. mation for all who pur. necessities of life. 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CALDWELL & LITTLE, Attorneys and Oounselors at Law. Wit PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND Unite i d States Courts. OFFICK—Thomas Block, corner Broadand Pine streets, up stairs. BILL‘ BUSHNELL'S J LASS. Be~ Two” Mining} Partners . ™ came Rival Lovers » a nee “ in love with Bill Bushnell’s pretty lass, ‘Ol. ae 7 If there was any thing peculiar about this circumstance, it waa notin the fact of their 4nfatuation, however, but{in the fact that Josh and Tom were partners—joint owners of a mining claim-—and to see a couple of boon companions deyelop into rival lovers . truck some of wes old miners. about the campas mighty queer business. They were stch brotherly chaps that, if it had been any thing buta love affair, I reckon either the one or the other would have given up to his chum; but they didn’t in this case, Neither seemed inclined 4 budge an inch, and, in this manner, severa! months went by, with each one doing his beat to make an everlasting impreasion upon his inamorata. ™ At last, however, Josh made up his mind that the matter had dragged long enough, and, not wishing to hurt his pard’s feeings by rushing ahead impetuously, he decided to, take him into his confidence, The time chosen was just before) they were going to quit work for the day, and while the scattered toola were being gathered up and put away. Tom,” said he, ‘you an’ me hev bin pards since -we was ys, an’, not only pards, but the closest sorto’ friends. There’s never been a hitch b’tween us on enny p'int, an’ [hope there never will.be, Fur them reasons, I'm goin’ to speak right out in meetin’, s0’s to make myself understood. Thé fac’ is, Tom, you an’ me hey bin 80 onfortunate as fo fall dead in love with the same gal—old Bill Bushnell's lass—an’, as it’s. ag’in nature fur us both to marry hea, we've gotto tigger out some way out o’ the muddle. How can we do it, Tom, so’s to keep squar’ friends an’ do justice to eagh feller’s love an’ to Moll{’’ Tom's face kind of clouded, as though hi wasn’t overglad that the subject had bee brought up, and fell to thinking and pulling at his pipe, without making any immediate o reply. . “Ivaa hard nut to crack, Josh,” said he, at length} “what would you suggest?” =» “Well,” auswered Josh, “since some thing'a got to be done, an’ done on the squar’, suppose we draw lots. The feller As gota the Jong out haa the firat chance to ask fur the gal; if he fails then the loser can try his luck, What d'ye say?’ Again Tom meditated, and puffed vigorously at his pipe. we reckon,” he said, after a iong silence, * yout? “Oh, Seana i, yes.’! draw.” ' “nervous hand, ‘‘here goes! long one." cut away for, afore I seo it? Bet yer lif I’m goin’ to compare them sticks afore give in!” exclaimed Josh. “Oh, ‘well,’ said Tom, see it’s half an inch the longest.” « ‘‘Bah! you can’tcome it over me like th out o’ the thing in that way!” /~ ‘ didn't mean to trick me; . you’re wrong, est the same. I’lltell you how I know it: hen I was fingerin”the two cuts afore I drawed one oul, with my thumb nail, so’s#d know it agin. Well, here’« the mark on. the short stick, which proves my side of the case.’ neem You lie, cuss you!’ retorted Tom, boiling over with anger. ‘' You hain’t the sand Ato acknowledge you're beat, an’ ye’re we a sneakin’ game on me!” “You talk like a’tarnal fool!” blurted Josh, also losing his temper. ‘ You tried a robbin’ gage y’self, an’ now, when you're caught at it, you squeal!’’ ‘+ Liar!’ hissed Tom, seizing a hand dril} lying at his feet, and raising it, menacingly, over his partner’s head. ‘Say that.again an’, pard or no pard, I'll brain ye!” “Well, you did, an’ you know it! You hadn’t the nerve to—’ The sentence was never finished; for, at that instant, the drill descended, with y crash, upon Josh's head and he fell like log to the ground. Fora moment Tom, frenzied with rage, stood over the prostrate form, an almost devilish glitter lighting up his coal-black eyes, but presently a sudden change took possession of him, ‘* My God A’mighty.”’ gasped he, his eyes face and gory locks of his victim. ‘I have killed him! I have ufurdered my pard! Oh, how could I do it-—how could I forget m’self an’ do such an orfal deed!’ A new thought seemed to force its way into his perturbed mind at this juncture—a consciousness of his peril—and he cast a furtive glance around him. : “ly must not be caught here,’’ muttered he match! I must get away—but where?’ He thought a moment and then resumed his distracted soliloquy: “No; ’twon’t do to leive, for that would bé after me in no time. skipped.” part of the mine, more looking and listening, dropped the body into the murky pit. A splash, as the burden struck the stagnant water at the bottom of the shaft, was heard immediately after, and then, with a blanched face and a haunted look in his eyes, Tom stole back to where the deed had been committed. -“PIL go back to the mé for his murderer.”’ went home. sense of horror hovering shout him w awed and desolated Physician, AT VINTON’S DRUG STORE,NEVAUA CITY, ' (3 _ GEO. L. HUGHES, Attorney and Connrelor at Law, in ‘was out of anguish of 4 Josh Fielda and Tom Willia were botil« ‘IVa about the only thing to be done ‘You're satisfied with the plan, ain’t 4 ‘* No you don’t, Tom Willis,’’ cried Josh. ‘That ain't the one you flung away. Here ‘itis, an*it's shorter’n mine by big odds!"’ , Josh Fields!” returned the other, hotly, “1d be a man if I war you, an’ not try to’ sneak “See here, Tom,” said Josh,“ may be you creased the other one ‘or my life won’t be wuth a burnt only convince ’em o’ my guilt, an’ a posse’d I'm in a desp’rit bad fix, that’s sure, an’ I'll liave to cover up all the traces 0’ the crime, an’ say Josh has BS Prego searching glance about, to “Sure that his movements were not being watched, he stooped down, lifted the limp. form into bis arms, and then slunk away with his burden toward an unused He paused, a moment later, at the brink of an old, abandoned shaft, and, after once after dark,” muttered he to himself, ‘‘and fill the old shaft up with talins and rocis. No one will then ever run across his body an’ pounce on the question, and his — “Well, then, you fix the cuts; ashort one an’.a long one, an’ il try my luck on the Tom set to work, slowly and thoughtfully, and, after considerable delay, held up the h h i cjtetwo twigs fof Josh to choose between. Rie Boe weuvies 48 er “Well,” said Josh, ashe put forth a rather I don’t wish you enny harm, pard, but I hope I'll get the cried To tri6 retaining stick to the ground. You've got the short one and ea y? * a ‘Fold ont What are you throwing that ” impatiently, ‘‘here’s the stick I throwed down, an’ you riveted in horror upon the white upturned . ¢, All traces of the bloody deed were carefully obliterated in the mine and then Tom ~ A fire was kindled and supper prepared, but he could not eat, ag sbout him which he sought solace in fre; WW iota bata HP ALARES COPOTEY (Continaed on sth page. ca te Pears Soa Fair white hands: Bright clear complexion Soft healthful skin. “PEARS'~-The Grat Engish Complacon SOAP ~SoldEverywtore” Par ale or Rent 0 on Easy Tams ! Two Fine Ranches, well improved;*with ear ing Orchards. Both places are within two. miles of the Narrow Gauge depot. ery advantage for a desirable Apply]to home. ey Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev GEO, E. BRAND, Secretary Nevada County Land and Improvement Asso ciation, Nevada City. ‘NEVADA Corner Broad and Pine Streote.. PROPRIETOR. J. B. 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