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April 27, 1889 (4 pages)

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> oO sta ax. es aes sia . ‘ ~ F Foes a oes Pee Seg ed fe Me oo Pee ee : ee on . x . Snihewas Fa . — — ia ai: 4 A FAMOUS BATTLE-GROUND. ee 2g . TEE CITIZENS BANK, The Daily Cranseript. . .. nwoke_of the, ‘Tcpecanoe, W M : W it L F? S Grand Opening: Broad Street ...------Nevada ity . : OFFICE: i} streae W hie U . > @aneeem ; . . &o, 82 Commercial strest, Nevada City, Cal hive in Lodtama, swan Sovgist the terrible ; s Ni A N Fi pa T T A re Paid up Capital sss $30 000 Saree. ; — ba:tle of Tippecanoe. PRICE LIST OF THE FIRM OF L. HYMAN & CO., bar} -~ wee ee : ; ee (CIRCULATES 12 In this great straggle of frontier times, returned frem San Francisco where he purchased 4 General Banking Business: Gevada C Grasse Valley, Ro Bpen San —— EE ° PERSONAL MENTION. seciai amd other Notes *tbout » Saves de Te tewn. Fore SGT Notary Public. Frev, commercial travelers froin the Bay, are in town. has becn spending this week with hir Pleasant, Yalley. relatives. Miss Hatcher of Columbia Hill were at the county seat Friday. . _hie father kept the New York Hotel ‘* by recommendation of his physician. on a week’s visit toSacr«meuto, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs. h & Ready. ceville North Juan, French Corral, ee Bloom field, Moore’s . «« Fiat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every other town of Nevada county; also in Placer and Sierra counties, at S*rramento, 5an neisco—in fact, throughout the State Siskiyou to San Dicgv from the Sierra to the Sea.” SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1889. Pveple O1d and YouugW. Licdgren of the U. 8. Geological kk. 8 Brenham’ and P. Foley have «i from the Bay. tioyernor Watenman has commieJ. Rolfe of this city as a J. Wylie, E. E. Smith and J. D. Ben. Young, the baseba!l umpire, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Curnow an Postmaster Clarke leaves Monday H. J: (Sef) Carter has been installed a8 salesman in L. Hyman & Co.’s store at Grass Valley. A. G. Briggs of Sierra City passed through town Thursday morning ov his way bome from the Bay. Taylor Logan left Grass Valley some mouths ago for Oklahoma. His wife and three children. started this week to join him. Mrs. 8. W. Matteson and family, who have been visiting relatives at this city, left Friday evening for their home at Decorah, Lowa. Free Woodman, day-clerk af th: Union Hotel, will leave the early par of next month for bis old bome 4 Searsmont, Maine. He expectato return here about three months later. John Adams, who czine here last week and is at Miss Jane Swift’ house on Sacratoento street, is very the chieitainship of 1811, by the Americans under the command of Gen. Wm. H. i and much depended upon the result. barriers of defence for the: early settlers would have been overthrown and ‘the deadly tomahawk would have been active in the rapid extermination of the remaining pioneers. On<the other hand the fortunate termination of the contest put an end to further attempts at open warfare by the Indians. i tory, 8o long overrun by hostile savages, was thrown open for settlement, which rapidly occurred as soon as the the great victory became widespread. the success and intrepid bravery of Gen. Harrison and he was honored in many ways. He afterwards served as Commander of the Army of the Northwest, and when Indiana was admitted to Stateizing the truth of this, great effort bas been made to re-discover some of the,seerets contained in the old log cabin stock of useful articles, and as the result, the famous Old Log Cabin Sarsaparilla, universall tonic and Not satisfied with the world-wide esteem which is held for Warner’s Safe Cure, the only cure for kidney diseases, the proprietor is willing to do all that is possible to establish Warner's Log Cabin hold articles on account of its purity and western Indians under Elsh watawa, the defeated in November, alti Prophet’’ were Harrison. It was a desperate, hard fought battle, Had the Indians been successful, all The rich terrinews of Naturally great praise was rendered to 1 I 1 I . in the United States Senate. in P 1840 he was elected President and his unWashing Powder, 12 papers t fortunate demise occurred shortly after Chorolate, a= { being-inai gurated. , 4 9.4 a Pio rig -second shel a, et = Sar‘ he i2 J eo ttle ippecanoe foun nt . ;' “ grandson of ‘Old Tip” leading his forces Larit March, 12 7 I to a great political victory which resulted . tlystrTs, Scns in the selection of Gen. Ben. Harrison as direen (‘orn q 1 President of the United States. A ’ a Boos Harrisons Mave bess a heady sane ircen Peas, 8 I men, sprung from old tog cabin 2 O rae 5 which is a sufficient guarantee of its ring Beans, . ] nuineness wherever found. Realregarded_as the best Spring lood cleanser has been found, he Cheapest and Best Grocery Main St., Opposite Union Hotel. Flour, per 100 ths, as =< ‘ora, Rolled Barley, “ Bran. per 1u0 iby, Middliags, =“ Potatoes, =“ White Sugar, Browa Sagar, 12 Kice, ane i Currants, 10“ Praues, dees Beans, Costa Riea Coffe, 4 ts lomatocs, Salmon, 2 Ib cans Salmon. Ly * fable Fruit, Jelly, sardines, deviled Ham, parilla as foremost among houseeffectiveness. ~“ ° After all,each individual has, at all times, the great battle of life or death to fight, and for security attention great con'est. > «I don't see why. you can't get rich. You sell a mainspring for $1.50 that only costs you ten cents.”” ‘That may be true, sir, but we ‘have to keep jow~-with>Soneumptivu. Adams ir}-three-clerks to. wait dn the lady shop about 30 years old. He says be is a native of this city, and that long ag< ou Broad street. He was formerly «# drug ¢lerk, but when taken ill wat serving as & member of the San Francisco Fire Departwent._He came here = ——-+oe-—— The Natural Reewit. Tidings: A man who owes ior several years’ subscription to this paper, went into insolvency this week. Peo ple who neglect the printer are liable tobe: overtaken by misfortune, and our delinquent subscribers should take warning from tic late evidence of the fact. And the newspaper publisher who trusis tuv long is liable 10 loose his anoney at last. So this publisher will also take warning and jock more carefully after his collections. A Printer Punched. A party named Roberts was fine} by 4 Grass Valley justice of the peace for assault.on young Ayers, a printer who recently went from the counts pers, and we must get our money back in some way.’’—Jewelers’ Weekly. —Klla Wheeler Wilcox says she will stop writing poetry when she reaches forty» SAM'S BOY. HINE, mister?” ® Something in that voice, pérhapsthe plaintive, a p. pealing tone, or the just perceptible tremble, caught the attention of Kezziab Hicks, the crusty, cross, crabbed old store-keeper and farmer from the Cross Roads up on Pos~ gum Ridge, and and look down on the little mite of humanity who had addressed him. He saw, before him a face, though pinched and dirty, still retaining the freshness and innocence of childhood, while the large, brown eyes thet looked so steadily into his own recalied memories of the almost forgotten past. *J don’t keer if yedo rub ’em @ leetle,” must ne. cessarily be given to the best-weapous Jwhich science can offer humanity in the seat to work in the Evening Telegraph . gezziah said, and there was a softness and office. Gop is at a premium of 59 in the Argentine Republic and the prewiua is increasing. A paper read before the Historical Society of New York stetes that there are 5,530 lawyers in New York. ee GS ConwecticuT and Mass.chusetts together are not as big a6 Tom Green county, Texas. a Tre blood orange is merely a v:.riation of the sweet orange, cbtained by cultivation. ENToMOLogists say that there are more th2n_100,000 varieties of butterflies. ini re oe + eaten oe A Maa Wane a Tenic When there is « lack of elastic energy in the system, shown by a seneation of languor and unrest in the moroing, much yawning during the day and disturbed sleep at night, -Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters infuses unwonted energy intothe enfeebled and nervous, endowing them with muscular energy, an ability to repose healibfuliy, and digest without ii:convence. Nervous ness, headache, biliousness, impaired . appetite and a feeble, troublesome stomach, are all and speedi'y set right by this matchless regulator and invigorant. The mineral poisons, among them strychnia and nux vomica, are never safe tonics, even in infinitesimal doses. The Bitters answers the purpose more effectually, und can be relied upon as -perfecily sale by the most pradeot. Fever and ague, kidney troubles and rheumatism yield to it. Tue best and cheapest of all kind of potatoes at Weisenburger Bros. store. ~~ 8 Beecuam’s Piss cure bilious and nervous ills. Bexcusm’s Puss act like magicon a weak stomach. a ee Tue best seed potatoes at Weisenburger Bros. Plaza Feed Store. ivf so aaa weet Bee! The Nevada Ico Compavy is now to deliver ice to vonsumers in any part of the city. Orders left at the office of tlie Company, foot of Main street, on the Plaza, or with the driver, will be promptly attended to. uf Se Ps The abiertion of the public is reof linoleams jast re. geived at Legg & Shaw's, Main Bt. 5 ot ing to Bam's -boy. to his own ears. Heaven. Then came the sound of a childish voice in happy laughter, heard but dimly at tinct until be recognized it. Then came another picture—a young man with eyes clear, frank, honest and affectionate, and in their depths be saw reflected a soul of love and gentleness. Then he saw a cloud steal over the picture, and when it had passed he saw the face of his boy, but ob! so sadly altered. The cheeks were thin and pinched, and the eyes dark are sorrowful. “My poor, my poor lost boy,” he murmured. j The little bootblack looked up and saw the old man draw his rough coat-sleeve across his eyes. He put his box and brush away and started to rise when the old man laid his hand on his head saying: “Before you go tell me your name.’ “Joe,” the boy replied. an expectant attitude. “That's all I know.” aged face. “Have you no, friends, mother?’ The boy shook his head. “Where do you live, went on. stairways,” the boy said: “Please pay me and let me go.” “Wait a bit,’Kezziah said. ‘‘Wouldn’t you like to have a bome and friends, an’ a place to stay all the time? I need a boy like youon the farm, an’ if you'll go you won't have much work to do, en’ you'll have warm clothes an’ plenty to eat an’ a good warm bed tw sleep in. “He is Sam’s boy,” Amanda repeated. “ “Sam’s boy,”’ Kezziah said ; “our Sam’s boy, an’ left without friends or home. I’ve been @ brute, Mandy, not to keer. But it shall be different now, and J’ll make up to the boy what I ought to have done for Sammy.” From this day Kezziah was a changed man, and people often wondered at je . Though he could not atone to poor y for his cruelty and neglect, and though his cruel treatment of his boy lived’in his memory and haunted bim through his few remaining years, his sorrow was sweetened with the knowledge of the good he was do“J missed my chance to lead a happy tenderness in his voice thatsounded strange Down went the little kit on the hard pavement, and down went the little ‘bootblack on his knees. As theittle fellow rubbed and worked patiently at tne great rough boots, Kezziah watched him with interest, and his thoughts drifted back into the shadows of the past and dwelt on scenes and incidents of the years long gone by. To his mind there came a picture. the face and form of a little boy with laughing, dancing brown eyes and rosy cheeks. A little head wreathed with sunny curis.and a pair of lips wearing a smile like a ray of light-struggling from first, but growing stronger and more dis“What else? and Kezziah leaned over in A shade of disappointment passed over the no father or then Y’ the old man “Just anywere. Sometimes I go to the ‘homes’ an’ sometimes I sleep in boxes and For a minute they were both silent. Then FOR CASEI! Store in Nevada City. ; $2 50 2 Hs 2 Ou 1 3734. + 1 25/8 1374 1 ad — 10 ths 2 ae . li Hy Mall, Spring Also, an Immense Stock of Imported and 0g . mestic Cloths. x ; street, and now occupy the tw non-buyers, to visit und inspect of pleasure and thanked for coming, be under the cha) Heisthe most artistic stocked with an extensive assortment of fine shall by this means be ab’e to give entire satisfaction to everyba.iv who desires & perfect fitting suit, made to measure. Girls and shall GRA38 VALE SHOES. Phe store is lighte 1 with e a full line of We have removed our branch store ‘at Grass Valley from Milf street to Main o floors, each 76 feet-long, in the building formerly known ” which has been fitted e cities. We invite all, rich and establishment. They will be s “THE 3088 OF THE BUAD, Isewhere found outside of the Im: @&F~People outside of.Crass Valle : who deal at our Grass Vallestore will be paid their fare from Nevada City to Grass’ Valley and back. Franti will within two weeks open a first-class MERCHANT TsILORI NG EST. BLISS SENT iv connection with our clothing store at Grass Valley. e of Andrew Jobnson (formeriy with A. Friedman of Nevada ee Be eutter that ever came to ill ——I-1——— @@P PATRONIZE HOME, as we ean give when you give your measure to dfumme:s, and have to take the suit whether it fits or not._We guarartee a fitgor no sale. Semeamert So . in the Tailoring Department. Three Men and Two “Atthe start we shall emplo: gra@hialiy incresse EVERYBODY INVITED TO CALL AND (Xs. S. F. Opposition Stores, Nevada City and Crass .Vallev. LP.s. All Country Orders by mail promptly filled. Y AND EXAMINE OUR LARGE STOUK OF CLOTHING, BOOTS AND lectricity for the accommodation of patrons. _REMEMBER THAT OUR NEVADA‘CITY STORE ISIREMOVED TO THE NATIONAL HOTEL.BUILDING .ON BROAD STREET. and Summer Clothing. é up and arranged ina style not poor, buyers and waited upon with It will Nevada County, Our ) cloths, both domestic and imported. We you better oargaius than you can get 8. SEK OUK ELEGANT NEW STORE AT EXVMAN &:CO., Ome Frice. “ ‘orned Beef, ‘ondensed Milk, iard, 10 19 cans ard. Sib“ Kerosene, 5 gallon cau Arroseve, per gillon \yrup, per gallon 60 \yrup, per 5 gallon kee 2 26 rickl:s, per Five gallon keg, 1 00 Pickles, per half gal., bite} 25 Markerel per kit’-—~ 4 hood Tea per th 25 Japan Tea per tb 3) Japan Tea, pr 5 tbbex = 50 tng. Breaklast” =“ I 50 Engl'sh Breakfast, per lb 35 Soap, per box 9 Savon Soup, per box, I 16 Navon Soap, 4 bars 25 Harkness Candles, per box 2 75 Harkness Candles, 34 for 1 00 koodwin Candles, per bx 2 50 ‘an Frawe’o ™ 1 65 San Franeiseo Caudles, 64 for 1 00 Starch, per box _Butter, per roll 4 Tobacco, per plug, 50 Hay, per ton 20 00 And everything else in proportion. All Goods Fresh and Pure. WM. WOLF. Look Out For Fun A Business Announcement Worth Reading . WM. BARTON, —AT THE Boss Blacksmith Shop, ON THE PLAZA, NEVADA CIEN 5 63.06 6533 CALIF. is Prepared te do ail kinds of work in his tine from the HEAVIEST TO THE LIGHTEST, And what is equally important, He will do it Cheaper Than it Has Ever Been Dore Bevore. sa" Call and see him before engaging to have it done elsewhere. 6° S 8 d § 6 tie’ Fruit, aed 6 8 4 6 6 pone: Pah pene fevemch femee Pe fateh teem fet been ol —e mera Sno Sense = SATISFACTION EVERY TIME ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. Mr. Barton has regularly in his emply one of the Best Woodworkers in ‘he State. Will Put Up New Work On Contract oe” AT LOW PRICES. ot . All Kinds if ‘Repairing, The Best Vehicles. @O@™ . nave the agency fer the celbraied SLUDPEBDAKER BROTHER: MANUFACTUKING COMPANY, Now in stock, two of their SPLENDID WAGONS, suitable for two hors‘MILLINERY We take pleasure in announcing to (the Ladies of this city and vicinity that we have secured the services of MISS KATE RAUER, ~* Who has just returned from the East, andwhose reputation as a FIRST CLASS. MILLINER was so well established in former years. oO NOTICE. — O— We are now receiving-everything that is new and tasty in the way of Hats, Bonnet, Flowers Ribbons and ‘Trimmings, All of which will be sold at T.cwest Prices. MRS. LESTER & CRAWEORD, MAIN STREET. NEW FIRM, NEWGOODS, LARGEST STOCK. the —000——— Great Reduction of Prices at (CHAS. Hyman Bros. in Nevada teictk PIAA AAAI AAA AAAI AI AI AI AISIISIAISAISISIAE PAIK AAA AK GRIMES, : FRR IIIA IAA AIA III I IID III IIIA IISISIISSSIAIS I * Successor to HMyman Bros. Gaving purchased the immense business ot City at a great sacrifice, I am prepared to give the people of Nevada County BARGAINS in Clothing, Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes. Trunks, Satchels, Etc., Etc., AT PRICES THAT WILL ASIONISH THEM ! ! NOW IS YOUR TIME TO PURCHASE! CHARLES CRIMES, (Manager Fyman Bros., Nevada GREAT Slauohter in Clothing 50 Per Ceat Reduction in Fine Tailoring ! I AM OVERSTOCKED WITH FINE DOMESTiC AND IMPORTED CLOTHE, and business is dull. I must keep my workmen busy, evenif I make nothing out of their labor.) 1 have therefore Put:Prices Down to Bedrock ! $40 Suits for $25. $13 Pants for $9. Zverything else in the Tailorng Une cor respondingly cheap. sf #4@P™ satisfaction in style and fit guaran: teed, A. FRIEDMAN, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Corner Broad and Pine Streets, thank God for sending him to us.” life,” Kezziah sometimes said, “by refusing kindness to them as needed it, but { am thankful that I come to see myself aright before it was too late to change my course, and try to do something toamend my wrong ways. It's allowing to the little boy, an’ I Kezziah was never more’ the cross, barsh instead, poeranrestenn . WM, BARTON, hi in = of fower ae ; : Plaza Blacksmith Shop, es, which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH —ALSO— Carts and other Vehicles. Broad Sireet, two doors below Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Express Office, Nevada “Cit? & Te Wheomtlt May Concern. AEREBY NOTIFY THE PCBLIC THAT 1 will not be reipousible for debts coneh ae tel oe ones Gliver,as sLe cause or provocation. ‘ee ae Nevada City, A M.E. OLIVER. Nevade ty Aprils, 1889-1
City, for the pact Mine Years,) New York Bakery. —oG. WM. DURST, : Proprietor. --o— HIAYING PURCHASED THIS WELL known and popular Bakery of Mrs John Hurst, on; OOMMEROIAL STREET’ intend to keep on band at all tixmes a gooc o. CAKE, Etc. : z And Pa. ‘ry Made to order on short notice o1 mos reasonable terms ; All order for anything is my line‘ promp ly attended to. Wedding Cakes By strict attention to business, givin good satisfaction and selling at low rates, 1 ope to merit a liberal patronage. 5 Notice to Oreditors Estate of ISABELLA McKEON, deceased. -WYOTICZ is hereby given by. th ° N signed, S deinen of “fe ‘estate oi Isabella McKeon, deceased, to the creditors e, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary -youchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Administrator, at the law office of P, F, Simonds at Nevada City, (the toe bualnens of said satete) to te County of said en’ Nevada, state of biais 71! 4 aganetvoreendn i : ~ N B. McKEON, btmioienntos of the Estute of Isabella McDated April 22d, 1839 PF. slnonds, Atty for Adm’r, aps” Assets, $12,000000. cheapest ana safest mode. of making 4 certain provision for One's family.”"— . 4 BEN. FRANKLIN, tian man rightfully seek Life Insurarce? The question now is, ‘Can a Christiar greatest minds—one speaking to us from the age of patriotism, the other from the age of progress. extra rate for your cussedness, or you) policy became wortt less in the event oj death. Errors or misstatements in your subjected you to the horrible possibility 0 “in the soup.” of the law;-on the stroke-of the clock, xt, it was stated in thé policy. yea, one minute, and your savings of yearr have been swallowed up by the ravenour monster. mentally weak, morally. improvident if no: and family may arouse in his good neigh “whited sepulchre” of some loathsome and the = Known to legal or business forms. It simply says, “Pay your premiums and. we tiful children. gently upon you, and remember every hou ‘. your end. Insurance Company. “A Policy of Life Insurance 18 the “Once the question was, ‘Can a Chris. “ man justify himself in neglecting such a . @. HUNT. .Vice PRESIDENT duty?’’—HENRY WARD BEECHER. JOHN T. MORGAN...0.--00-00CasHIer Such is the dicta of two of America’s In the wonderful mutations of business and seience which the past half century has witnessed, it may be urged that neithe: the application -of scientific discovery tp the establishiuig of a higher civilization. nor the effects of iiberal economic laws, nor of laws f:.cilite¥ing commercial ana 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 an Insurance policy, besides conveying te his neighbors unpleasant suspicions of bir mental decay, had a rather hard bargain on his hands. Every clause of his policy was irsn-clad in favor of the Company It was @ purely Die to Win Game, And not only die to. win, but you had to die ‘jest so.” Step into Florida, parts 0) Louisiana snd Texas; go to sea—and a whole lot of other places too numerous te mentiou—and you were either charged aL application and your medical examination paying in a lot of money and wiuding uj Your anaual premium: must be paid according to the strict lette: One hour Well, all this has changed, and today the man who, having a family does not proud ly wave aloft his Insurance policy, announces himself as behind the times, viciously selfish, and if he have the appearance of good health his extraordinar) neglect to dothe sensible thing by himseli bors the terrible suspicion that he is the hidden disease, Today your Insurance policy is one of Simplest !Promises to Pay will pay your insurance.” Look at your lovely wife and your beau Look at your widowed mother, the band that cared for you inthe hours of your weakness, a.d is now resting that passes now is burrying you along to Take advantage of what Science and cen turies of experience have placed in you: 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 of age, yet tell you a tale of love and devotion to duty. Give to these, we suy, the assurance that your love end your duty extend beyond he greve. If you go to South American mines, t : h African diamond fields. or to partake oft uleut orange on its native Floridiab heath—we!l, we guess you'll be a lit tle 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 afew years Your Pay-gravel is worked out, Well, we won’t throw you overboard. You have acquired an equity, proportioned to your payments, in your policy, aud 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 of age and in my day have seen many great financial panics which have shaken the thrones of princes and tottered your Banks and your Railroads, but at no time in my life hes any creditor of mine had slightest cause to fear my stability. look where you may toiuvest your money securely iu 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 stuple than myown.” Having acquired this information, suppose a special agent of the U, 8. Traasury should callon youtoday and say: ‘The Government would iike to sell you bonds for any amount between $/,000 .nd $30,000, and if it is not convenient for you to make the investment at once, we will allow you to pay for thé bonds in ten equal annus, installments!’ And suppose iu addition to this, the Government. wishing to make this the most desirable investment in the world, should stipulate in the bond not only to piy 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 vot at ouce el ‘se with such an offer? Aud yet this is practically what the Manhattan Life Insurance Company,of New York, hus done and is dving. An ordinary endowment Life Insurance policy is a More profitableinvestment than a Government Bond. A Four per cent U. &. Bond for 810,000, at the present average premium costs about $17.00. In twenty-five years time it would amount, principal snd ftnterest. to $20,000. The same sum of $12,0.0 will secure a paid up Endowment policy due the same time for over $27,000, This is a $7,000 better return than the Government Bons, with the gre-t added advantage, that in case 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 has paid nearly $3,000,000 in death claims and endowment policies on the Pacific Coast without a contest. No company has a better guarantee tooffer of liberal and pm trentment of future policy holders. ‘the Pucifie Const Manages of this Company, who has held the position fur twenty-five years, is Mr. Jshn Landers of San Francisco,—whose generosity of heart, and integrity of character both in Insurance and wining affaira have placed him in the front rank of California Argonauts. Dr. C. L. Muller of Nevada City is the Medical Referee for thissection, = — : Communications with regard to tha Insuranee or investment policies offered bh the old Menhattua will feceive prompt us § ply if addressed to the Agent fur Northern Jalifornia, : MR. ROBERT BRENHAM, Ww: ISSUE SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE IN Sew Yor. We, issge BILLS United Statesa specialty. D. E. MORGAN.. Ase’T CASHIER and S2v'¥ or. R. M. HONT, GEO. M, HUGHES, Wau. EpWaRDS, Co. Sap Francisco. And Sacramento OF EXCHANG! Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUBOPE. Collections on any part of the Highest Price Paid for Copnty nd State Warrants Gold and Silver Bullion hased Assay Office ot this Bank. urOFFICERS: DIRECTORS: Joun T. MoKGAN D, E. MORGAN, L Housman, E. M, Preston. CORRESPONDENTS New York—First Nationel ce ret ¥ isco—First Nationa: * See amento—Nationel Bank of D. O. Mille ART SCHOOL. orawing all ‘efficiently and satisfactorily dome .Mutual insurance Co OF CALIFORNIA (CAPITAL. 800 00 PRINCL CAL OFFICE 216 Sansome st., San Francisee Fire Insurance Only A Fine Busi —AND— Desirable Property FOR SALE. The’ undersigned ‘offers For Sale on favorable te:ms.the fol* .M PRESTON. fe ; : pavbeeee PRESIDEY ~ lowing'property In North San Juan: The well-known business ot. Sa ib H. H. BUHRING, Consisting’of a General Merchandise stock of " “A { 1f\ . Groceries. PAIN L y E ; Provisions, * ae Crocker TR. W, J. STRAIGHT , will, recelve Hardware, N upiis on ‘TURDDA and FRIDAY Furniture, of PS week, at the residence of Mrs. L. 7 Uarthe, Nevada City, where he will teach Liquors, e the different branches of 4 Grain : H , Jil, Water Color and Pastel}. Etc, Ete,, Painting. ~ The rudiments of SKETCHING FROM R (fered For Cale . NATURE with pencil or colul made plalu : 5 ° sud easy DY practical application. Systematic Drawing and Shading, ceibeil Crayon Drawing and Portrait Wors, Me‘hanical, Architectural and Machinery —_ALSO— 3 Brick Buildings with Store Fixtures! 2 Frame Buildings. 1 Stone Oil House. 1 Frame Barn. 3 Horses. 3 sets Double Harness. J. F, HOUGHTON, Pre-ident. J. 1. N. SHEPARD, Vice President, CuHarces H. Story, Secretary, BR. H. Maait1, General Ageut Risks accepted un all classes of desirable property {othis éounty at rates as low assol vency anda fair profit will admit of, guaiinteeing a promptand liberal response toa just claims for. loss. jrass Vatley Branch For Nevada Count) DAVID WA'r®, JOHN C. COLEMAN. GEO W. HILK, Mai Annual Meeting: TS ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STCCK holders of the Masonic Hall Association will be held ut Nevada City on Saturiay Miny 18th, 1889, For the purpose of uecting Trusteesand transacting other business. K. CASPER, Secretary. ~ Marvels of the New West. Raising and Marvels of Agriculture. uu rar ew Book 350 elegant engravings. 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