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April 30, 1889 (4 pages)

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t The Daily Transcript. No. $2 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal ne ee beace fevada he § Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, Spenceville North San Juan, Freuch Cor ral, Sweetiand, North Bloomfield, Moore’s Fiat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every othertown of Nevada coun; alsoin Placer and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San Francisco—in fact, throughout the State “from Siskiyou to San Diego’ from the Sierra to the Sea.”’ " TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1889. . a THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Political and Personal Gossip . From Washington. . Wasutneton, April 21st, 1889. Epivor Transcript—Senator Quay hos said farewell to the President and _oueio hig -Penmsylvania home, de‘rermined te take a good long rest. He -and the President are on the very best of terms, a few long-tongued gossips to the contrary notwithstanding. And what ig more, they are likely to con-. tinue se. ‘They thoroughly understand each other, and there is not the slightest danger that the President will refuse any favor asked for by the Senator, beeause the Senator. will ask nothing that it would not benefit the administration to grant. It is throught that the Obio Republicans have lost-one or two very good appointments owing to the lack of harmony. in the Congressional delegation, the President prefering to select a man fromsome other State rather than to decide between two Ohio men, each backed by. a part of the Conzressional delegation. Charges have been filed with the President against ex-Congressman Smalls, of Scuth Carolina, who isa candidate for a prominent Federal position. Itis said he worked and voted for the Democratic Presidential and Congressional ticket last November. A committee from the New York Centennial Celebration has been here making arrangements for the trip -of _ the President and his Cabinet. They ® will leave here at a very early hour next Monday morning, arrive at Elizabeth, N. J., at about 8 o’clock, where they—will take breakfast with the Governor of New Jersey, after which the party will proceed to Elizabethport, where boats will’ await them, and from there to the wharf in New York city from which Wasbington stepped jast one hundered years ago that day, where they will be met by all New York, and take their parts Blaine has agreed to respond to the toast, ‘““The House of Representatives’, at the banquet to be given in New York city on the evening of the) 30:h instant, to the Gistinguished guests of the New York Centennial committee. It is a subject upon which . A. C. Barker, J. D. McLean, J. D. 1 Motel Arrivals. Nationat Excaanes, April 28th—J. R. Nickerson, R. R. Munroe, George Rosénbein,. E. Frank, L. Lonjse, San Conlin, Wm, Conlin, Dakota; WwW. 2. Simmons, Reno; Alfred Kneebone, Sierra City; C. Morril, C. FB. Brown, . Penn Walley; W. H. Harris, You Bet;. yuaim s¢., Opposite Union Hote}. Flour, per 100 ths, land; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Treadwell, Wheat, te Cora, Rolled Burley, “ sran, per 100 the, Middlings, . “ Potatoes, W. D. Black, Lake City; T. C. Randall, Rock Creek; J. F. Street, OadkH. H. Thielan, G. W. King, Saeramento; W. A. Hanley, Rainbow Mine; Mrs. Weed and child, Boston ; city, 3. April 23—W. J. Holmes, Downieville; Chas: W. Payne, J. H. Brown, George R. Smith, Leadville; A. B. Chase, Chicago; Mrs. Mehan, Miss M. W Mehan, I. O. Knox, H. L. Simmons, R. H. Judson, R. H. Munroe, Max Abraham, Mrs. Reipllinger and child, J. H. O’Connor, wife and ebild, San Francisco; H. M. Herrington, Sacramento; Grass Valley, 6; city, 27. Union, April 27th—Mrs. M. Peterson, Mrs. A. Williams, Mrs. Dickenson, Miss Mary Walters, G. E, Clark, Bloomfield; M. D. Cooley, WashingMcCarty, Chicago Park; T. San Francisco; Wm. Edwards; J. E. 1) Shand, Eureka; H. Conley, Moore’s Flat; Charles Stawler, Graniteville ; ae “ Grass Valley, 4; city, 3. Green Peas, 8 a \ April 28th—F. Broost, Chas. Banks, Strin Beans, 8 Tomatoes, 2 Frey, George Clark and wife, T. H. Corey, San Francisco; BR. W. Tully, Stockton; Miss Jessie Clarke, New York; Wm. Williams, Portland; G F. Henricks, Bloomfield; W. C. Scott, Blue Tent; city, 18. : Se An Uniawful Invasion. the Auburn . says: “The people in this vicinity . are excited over what appeared to be a very high handed proceeding upon the part of the Anti-Debris Association . in arresting by force a party of bydraulie-miners_at Omega, Nevada county. We may not have been correctly informéd as to the facts, and therefore refrain from giving perticulars, or expressing our opinion, but wish to ineamp, invaded the territory of Nevada J county, captured a number of citizens . Eng. Breakfast“ & I 50 Engbsh Breakfast,"per Ib 30 Neap,perbox eB Savon Soap, per box, CHARLES CRIMES, (Manager Hyman Bros., Nevada Qity, for the pat Nine’ Years,) and removed them out of the county and beyond the jurisdiction of its eourts:This-matter may—noet-eoneernus directly. Nevada’has always shown herself able to take care of her own, but that which happens at Omega Flat, or any of our own mining camps, and our county should enter a protest Mr. Blaine is peculiarly fitted to speak . owing to his long connection with the . House_as Member and Speaker. . The President is a believer in the . bass . Nevada are law abiding anl peaceable benefits to be derived from doing busi. ness in a thoroughly systematic manper. For instance he assigned one day . of each week forthe consideration of . bnsiness pertaining to one of the executive Departments of the Govern-. able ima-dentifrice..Phis destructive . ment ahd unless the business is unsidered on any other day than that assigned to the Department under which it properly comes. This rule will work advantageously all around; it will enable the Cabinet officer to so arrange the. work of his Department that on the day assigned to it he can hive all matters requiring the attention of the President torapidly dispose of the basiness thus brought before him. The Department of Agriculture and the Department of Justice having very little business requiring the attenticn of the President, have ro particular The days of the time assigned ti.em. _ week are assigned as follows: Monday Navy Department; Tuesday, Post-Of fice Department; Wednesduy, Treasary Department; Thursday, Iolerior. Department; Friday, State Department; Saturday, War Department. This rule will also give the Pres dent some relief from the office-seekers. For instance, ifa man is seeking an appointment under the Post-Office Department he will know that Tuesday is the only day upon which the President considers Business relatin to that Department, and will not, as he has been doing, make daily visits to the White House. In fact, it is good rule anyhow, and one wonders why it or a similar one had not been adopted long ago. Attorney General Miller has been called upon to decide the much di cussed question as to whether the four years commission of Federal officers . ———-—-—_—shall be dated from the appointment or from the time of confirmation by . aes the Senate. The date of confirmation has generally been taken, but many people believe that the time of the original appointment is the proper date. It will make quite a difference to a number of Democratic officials, as there is in many cases a difference a year between the date of appoihtment and that of confirmation. + Ex-Congressman F. W. Palmer, forI as City Marshal, subject to the willof the merly of Iowa, but now of Chicago, has jumped into sudden préminen as a candidate for Public Printer, and against such an. unusual proceeding. We are inclined to think the slickens people have ‘bitten off more than they cau chew’ this time. Tbe people of B but not to be imposed upon.’’ Lots of Grit Is admirable in a Warrior, but avomincomponent many tooth powd-rs and thirty years, and a liquid of delightful Fa which purifies the breath. S. A Business Announcement Grand : Promenade : Concert And Souvenir Ball, AT ARMORY HALL, Nevada City, On Friday Even’g, May 10, Under the auspices of iSync Curly Bears, rt. Of Cave No. 1, Nevada City. The newly organized CURLY BEAR BAND will givé a Promenade Concert, beginning at 9 o’clock. First-class: Music for Dancing. iCOME AND SEE THE DECORAg : TIONS. Admission (gentleman and two ladies) $1. Spectators, 25 cents. Ps, Gudea da MENS ithe aN. ta Notice to the Public. WOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I will notbe responsible for any debts scontracted by ial ore beside myself. » f . B/ WHITNEY. Red Doz, Ap ril 24,1889: For City Marshal. os D. B. GETCHELL . WILE BE A CANLIDATE AT THE COM ing city election forthe office of Marshal, subject to the will of the voters. “per Clay Marchal, of See oe JAS. G. NEAGLE $ A CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION people. ce For Oity Marshal. WM. WOLF’S the Cheapest and Best Grocery Brown Sugar, 12 j 6 Currants, ‘Pranes, Beans, 2 Costa Rica Coffee, 4 Ibs Washing Powder, 12 papers Chocolate, —. z Starch, yf Siater,. Corn Starch, . es ysters, Salmon, 2 Ibjeans 5° Salmon, Lib °° Table Fruit,. 6.“ Pie Fruit, j Marysville; L. Brindejon, H. Hallett, . Jelly, j Sardines,ia Wy ; sorrespondent 0 or ned ee >. Pate . car Station Coudensed Milk, 7 Lard, 10 1d eans . lard, Sih “ 1 00 lard, 5 tb“: 65 Kerosene, 5 gallon can 1 50 Kerosere, per gallon 40) Syrup, per gallon ~ 60 Syrup, per 5 gallon’ keg 2 25 Pickles, per Five gallon keg, 1 00 Pickles, per half gal.,bottle} 25 vite the attention of the people of sare ee ys lacer to the fact that an armed force Mackerel per kit 2 35 from an adjoining county operating ir, Good Tea per tb 95 conjunction with aspy in the miners Japan Tea per Ib 35 . might happen at Gold Run, or Dutch Harkuess Candles, pe box . Harkness Candles, 34 for Koodwin Candles, per box San Frane’o “ 65 San Francisco Candles, 64 for 1 00 Starch, per box 50 Tobaceo, per plug, 50 Hay, per ton PRICE:LIST Store in Nevada City. $2 50 2 “ sé “4 1 00 hite Sugar, 10 Ibs . $ “ “e I I I Oe. 4 = I bai “é I { { ¢ « . . t Scans . reen Corn, : Lo a 0 6 “é 8 { apan Tea, pir 5 bh box 1 50 IT10 2 0 I 00 ca uticr, per roll 40 20 00 And everything else in proportion. All Goods Fresh and Pare. Worth Reading ! WM. BARTON, psa? THE— Boss Blacksmith Shop, ON THE PLAZA, NEVADA QITY.2.3.5--+05. CALIF., is Prepared to do ajl kinds of work in his line from the HEAVIEST TO THE LIGHTEST, And what is equally important, He will do it Cheaper Than it Has Ever Been Done Be‘ore. £<F" Call and see him before’ engaging to’have it done elsewhere. SATISFACTION EVERY TIME ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. Mr. Barton has regularly in his emply one of the Best Woodworkers in the State. Will Put Up New Work : On Contract o@ AT LOW PRICES. a All Kinds if Repairing, The Best Vehicles. RAI AAIAAAAADAADAAAAAAA OBERT:MARTIN, . WM. WOLF: MINERS’ FOUNDRY —ysually impertant it will. not be con-. pastes contain. Use for the teeth . one SOZODONT only, popular for over : Wany people “think his chances for getting the appointment are excellent. The President bas appointed Henry M. Dixon, of Mississippi, a cadet-atJEROME H. COOK candidate for the office of , subject to the will of the people large, to West Point. The father of. the nextelection. ~ this young man was killed by a mob at his home in Yazoo City, Mississippi, _in 1879 for the heinous crime ef having The beginning of the taking of the new census has been inangurated.by the-opening of the census bureau in this city, which is in charge of Mr, Robert Porter, the newly appointed Superintendent. best and cheapest of all kind of at Weisenburger Bros. store. ? Foury-Noves. For City Asesser geRsor, BU of Nevada Vity. Hania ANNOUNCES HIMSELF AG. . brated STUDEBAKER BROTHERS sha SAMUE M. SHURTLEFF ILL BE A CANDIDATE AT THE COM: ing election for the office of City, AsSbject to the decision of the voters ow i have the agency for the celat . MANUFACTURING COMPANY. i Now in stock, two of their SPLENDID WAGONS, suitable for two horses, which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH —aLso— fer City Treasurcr. . GEORGE A. GRAY. A CANDIDATE FOB RE-ELECTION City Treasurer, at to the decision he voters of Nevada ’ WW. BARTON, Plaza Blacksmith Shop, Carts and other Vehicles.” ! } MILLINERY We take pleasure in announcing to {the Ladies of this city and vicinity that we have secured the services of MISS KATE RAVER, Who has just returned from the East, and whose reputa251 ion as a FIRST CLASS MILLINER was so well es-. ; BEN. FRANKLIN, “Once the question was, ‘Cana ChrisJockey Club (Key West)..---. : tian man rightfully seek Life Insurance ? ts tablished in former years. oO. 2) TELE NOTICE. Ci We are now receiving everything that is new and tasty ‘in the way of . ~HHats, Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons and Trimmings, All of which will be sold at Lowest MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. ~—000——— Great Reductio Having purchased the immense business of Hyman Bros. in Nevada 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 ——— 'COoEZAS. GRIMES,‘ 0 CUA I IAD III IIIA AISI DIDI IISA ISISISAI SID. Successor to Hyman Bross. Pa as ® k the Prices, n of Prices at ASTONISH THEM ! . Corner Broad and Pine Streets, NEVADA CITY. WM. H. MARTIN DAVID MUIR. tie . NEVADA CITY, CAL., Manufacturers of OF ALL KINDS. Will contract to furnish and erect Milling, Hoisting and Pumping Rigs (0@FON SHORT NOTICE AND AT VERY LOW PIICES. Slaughter in Clothing ! 50 Per Cent Reduction GREAT MANHATTAN Assets, $12,000,000. The question now is, ‘Can a Christian man justify himself in neglecting such a) duty?’ ’—HENRY, WARD BEECHER. Qréatest minds—one speakihg to us from the age of patriotism, the other from the age of progress. “and science which tle past half century has widnessed, it may be urged that neither the application jof scientifie discovery to the establishing of a higher civilization, nor the effects of iiberal economic laws, nor of laws fecilitating commercial and financial exchange, have been as wonderful as the progress in the science of Life Ingurance or as beneficial to the human race. Z an Insurance policy, besides conveying to Insurance Company. . “AePolicy of Life Insurance 1s the heapest and safest mode of making 4 ertain provision for One's family.”’-— W Stich is the dicta of two of Americais In the wonderful mutations of business . ™ Thirtv years ago a man who applied for his neighbors unpleasant suspicions of his mental decay, had a rather hard bargain on hig hands. Every clause of his policy was iron-clad in favor of the Company It was a purely Die to Win Game, And not enly die to win, but you had to die “jest so.” Step into Worida, parts of Louisiana and Texas; go to sea—and a whole lot of other places too numerons to
mention—and you were cithercharged an . 5 extra rate for your cussedness, policy became worthless in the event of € death. Errors or misstatements-in~yourapplication and your medical examination subjected youto the horrible possibility. of paying in a lot of money and winding up “in the soup.” Your annual premiums must be paid according to the strict letter of the law; on the stroke of the clock, as it was stated in the policy. One hour, yea, one minute, and your savings of years . i haye been swallowed up by the ravenous] monster. t man who, haying a family does not proudly wave aloft his Insurance policy, announces himself.as behind the times mentally weak,morally improvidentif not viciously selfish, and if he have the apneglect to: do the sensible thing by himself and family may arouse “in his good neighbors the terrible suspicion that he is the “whited sepulchre’”’ of some loathsome and hidden disease, ; 2 Today your Insurance policy is one of Simplest [Promises to Pay Known 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, aad is now resting gently upon you, and remember every hour that passes now is hurrying you along to your end. Take advantage of what Sciénce and cenvUuries OT eXpericuce nrvreo plewws tm yuur 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 deyotion to duty. Give to these, we say, the assurance that your love and your duty extend beyond ‘he grave. in Fine Tailoring ! I AM OVERSTOCKED WITH FINE DOMEST{C AND IMPORTED CLOTHS, and business is dull. I must keep my workmen busy, evenifI make nothing out of their labor.) ,I\bave therefore PutsPrices Down to Bedrock ! -$40 Suits for $25. $13 Pants for $9. Zverything else in the Tailoring line correspondingly cheap. tel Satisfaction in style and fit guaran: eed. 2 : A. FRIEDMAN, Mining Cars a specalty. Castings of all kinds. General Blacksmithing ‘Done. Agents in Nevada and Sierra Counties —FOR THE— PELTON WHEEL Giving the Largest Percentage Of Power of any Water Wheel Made. OUR FOUNDRY HAS , New and Modern Machinery —AND— ~The Best of Workmen. (OF Mining men and others*invited tocall and inspect our establishment and its facilities for turning out first-class work. . . MINERS’ FOUNDRY, _ SPRING STREET, @o@ lf you want deities in our our line CALL ON US BEFORE ORDERING as we GUARANTEE SATISFACTION IN EVERY RESPECT. FASHIONABLE TAILOR, . Broad Street, two doors below Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Express Office, Nevada City. f To Whom It May Concern. cause or provocation. M. E. OLIVER. Nevada ty April3,1889—l1m HEREBY NOTIFY THE PUBLIC THAT I will not be responsible for debts contracted by my wife. Maggie V. Oliver,as she has leftmy bed and board, without just If you go to South American mines, to South African diamond fields or to partake ofthe succulent orange on its native Floridian heath—well, we guess you’llbe 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 an 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, Iam forty years ef age and in my day have seen many great financial panics which haye shaken the thrones Ofprinces and tottered your Banks and your Railroads, but at no time in my life bas any creditor of mine had slightest cause to fear my stability, look where you may toinvegt 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 my own.” Having acquired this information, suppose a special agent of the U. 8. Treasury sheuld callon youtoday and say: ‘The Government would like to sell you tonds for any amount between $1,000 and $30,000, and if it is not 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 in addition to this, the Govergment, wishing Notica to Creditors Estate of ISABELLA McKEON, deceased Isabella McKeon, deceased, itors of, and: all to. the ered with the necessa: the business of said estate) in the County o Nevada, State of California, JOHN B: McKEON, Keon, deceased. Dated A pril 22d, 1889. P. F. Simonds, Atty for Adm’r. —o— -0o— John Hurst, on; OOMMEROIAL STREET’ Variety o: BREA Made to order on short notice o1 reasonable terms. All order for anything in-my line {promp ly attended to. if r By strict attention to business, givin, mos Cn I Nevada City. Rear Methodist Church, Nevada City = e good satisfaction and selling at low rates, I opé to merit a liberal patrona ge. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of persons having claims against thesaid deceased, to exhibit them vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, tothe said Administrator, at the law office of P. F. Simonds at Nevada City, (the same being the place for the transaction of Administrator of the Estate of Isabella Mcsee G. WM. DURST, : Proprietor, HAVING PURCHASED THIS WELL known and popular Bakery of Mrs. *intend Ag keep on hand at all times a good PIES, nauts. 4 CAKE, Dr, C, L., Muller ; . . of Nevada City i i 2 Wedding Cakes : Etc pet pall al y is the Medical Referee for Anda try : : to make this the most desirable investment in the world, should stipulate in the bond not only to pay them atthe 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 uoPat once close with such an offer? And yet this is practically whatthe Manhattan Life Insurance Company,of New York, has done and is doing. An ordinary endowment Life Insurance f . policy” is & =More profitable investment than a Government Bond. A Four per centjU. 8. Bond for $10,000, at the present average premium costs about . $12,000. Intwenty-five years time it would amount, principal and. interest. to $20,000, The same sum of $12,000 will secure a paid up Endowment policy due the same time for over $27,000. This is a 387,000 better return than the Government Bond, with the 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. 4 The Manhattan Life Insurance Company :. during the past twenty-five years has paid nearly $3,000,000 in death claims Aa’ gue dowment policies on the Pacific Coast without a contest. No company has a better guarantee to offer of liberal and just treatment of future policy holders. The Pacific Coast Manages of this Company, who. has held the position for twenty-five years, is Mr. John Landers of San Francisco,—whose generosity of heart, and integrity of character both in Insurance and minin ra-haye placed him in the front rank of California ArgoCommunications with regard to tho Insurance or investment policies offered b the of Manhattan iit receive prom pt eA Ba addressed to the Agent for Northern Jalifornia, * x MR. ROBERT BRENHAM, Leating “: Variety : Store COMMERIAL STREET, opposite the 10 deb Our Poet.. ccccscccreee tener @ (OF RB QDAEIOE La Rose (Key Weat)..:.--PR ged hn Stolen Kisses . .-+---+++: om + pers Souvenir (Key West) eee Jay-Eye-See .... -+: Guarantee ..-.-++++ A, Durbin’s Choice. .Ariadne..:. ers for 1234 cents; my 8'4 cent. cigars for ten cents; my 5 cent cigars are the best'in the best brands, and I challenge competition in prices. er your] fancy: prices for_such things when I: se the latest styles in paperiies. Well, all this has changed, and today the . bought them very low. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s®lackmake a specialty o shoe dressings and un pearance of,good health his extraordinary derseéll other dealers. to novelties in this line. cents. An elegant one for 20 cents. Boss (genuine hickory) canes, with crooked handies, only $1. reat, ~THEOf Nevada City. © ALEX, DURBIN, Proprietor, . American Tea Store. Everything in my line Cheaper Than Ever Before. Look at some of the Prices: Cigars at Retail. lecereses 10 CODtS _..8 for a quarter _.8 fora quarter . asbington.it For Me. oS") )., .6 for a quarter pede Piy .6 for a quarter 8 for a quarter My ten cent cigars ate. yd by other dealAnd all other kinds in proportion, Smoking Tobacco. I lead in this line. My cutlery is of the Gombs and.Brushes. I carry a nice stock ranging in price from to40 cents each, Whatis the use or Reyne qually good ones for less mouey? ‘Stationery. Writing materials, plain and fancy. All Also, slates, tablets, ete. Prices down to bedrock. ° Perfumes. The choicest and most popular at prices hat willastonish you For instance, . sell 5-cent cologne for 20 cents, and 50-cent Florda water for 40 cents. Toilet and Commo? Soaps. I have reduced these almost to cost,and I ing. The best domestie and imported kinds. _1 Walking Sticks. Particular attention of gentlemen called A good eane for 10 A Fine. Bus iL AND— Ih Desirable: Property FOR SALE. The" undersigned: offers For Sale on favorable te: ms.the fol lowingiproperty 0 North San Juan : The well-known business H. H. BUHRING, arket. ~ . All brands by the box lower than. the of lowesi? : : Tobaccos. Star, per plug hes +++. 60 cents Climax, per plug.-. . 50 cents Sawlog, per plug. ...60 cents New Wrinkle, per plng...-...60 cents Consistinglof a General Merchandise stock of A fine grade at 35 cents a pound. : Groceries. Canned Fruits, Oysters, Etc Provisions At from 10 to 25 percent less than is usual , ly charged in other stores. Crocker ue alae Soda Crackers. Hardware, The best, per box....:.:..-.--.85 cents FE ad Pipes, Cigar Holders, Etc. ibid oe : My stock is large and@new. Prices lower Liquors, than tie same can be bought for elsewhere. : Grain,’ Pocket Knives. Etc. Ete , oF Is Offered For Sale SAT BO 3 Brick Buildings with Store Fixtures! 2 Frame Buildings. 1 Frame Barn. 3 Horses. 4 sets Double Harness. 1 Spring Wagon. 1 Platform Scale, weighing 3200 pounds. Fine Police Whistles, 20 cents. Cigar lighters, 25 cents. Tam almost giving them away. Candies. Everybody knows I keep the freshest and finest intown. Fruits and Vegetables. All kinds ia their seasoad. Can be bough cheaper from me than elsewhere. Fish. Fresh fish rg’ ee, ane pra bY to «& PRA are requested pid an eee tle with me. A. DUR BIN, ART SCHOOL. PAINTING & DRAWING. MS&: W. J. STRAIGH will receive i pole on TUESDAY and FRIDAY of each week, at the residence of Mra. L Garthe, Nevada City, where he will teach the different branches of i Oil, Water Color and Pastel Painting. The rudimerits of SKETCHING F NATURE with Bot or color HS FROM and easy by practicalapplication.(@PSystematic Drawing avd Shading, Crayon Drawing and Portrait Work, Mechanical, Architectural and Machinery Drawing all efficiently and satisfactorily taught. Home fMutual insurance Co OF CALIFORNIA (CAPITAL PRINCL’Ai OF FICK 216 Sansome sr., Sam Kranciseo Fire Insurance Only J. ¥. Ronen President. . 1. N. SHEPARD, Vice President, CHARLES H, Story, Secretary, property inthis county at rates as low as sol anteeing a prompt and liberal response to al just claims for loss. Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County JOHN G. COLEMAN. GEO W, HILE, Manager MAIN STREET. GRASS VALLEY ~ CITIZENS BANK, Paid up Capital $30 000 New York, Sap Francisco; And Sacramento and EUROPE, United Statesa specialty. and State Warrants D. E. MORGAN.. Ass'T CasHigr and Sgc’¥ 8 DIRECTORS: DR. R. M. Hust, JOHN T. Monegan Gro. M. HueueEs. D.E,M Wa. Epwarps, ; peake © Housman,” . E.M, Preston, ZORRESPONDENTS osNew York—First National Bank San Francisco—First National Bank. _ National Exchange Hotel, Nevada City. Cal. Co, 300 00N R.H. MaGiLL, General Ageat, Risks nocepted on all classes of desirable Broad Street ...... Nevada ity We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin: cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN “Collections on any part of the Highest Price Paid for County *, Sacramente—National Bank of D. O, hills 1 Safe. Fo: further particulars apply to HH. BULRING, NORTH SAN JUAN. Marchant Taloring D. SMITH, Commercial Street, Nevada City, 8 now better preparcd than ever to make to order on short notice and i 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. (OF Sovn to arrive, the largest and finest stock of Foreign and Domestic Spring & Summer Goods, Includiag Suitings, Vestings, Pants Goods, etc., in all the most Fashionable Patterns, D. SMITH, “ Commercial Street Empire Livery Stable Broad st., Nevada City, opp National Ex change Hotel, JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor vency and a fair profit will admit of, guai— HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE # Menie bes os largest lot ot -~ orses arriages an ug gies To be found in tis part of the Stel. i Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest. notice and on the most reasonable terms The horses are free frem vice, of geod spies and capable of going as fast as amy gentleman cares to drive. : Good Saddle Horses always on hand CARRIAGES FOR FUNERAIS PROMPTL FURNISHED A General Banking Business Transacted.Wie SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE LURTIER« BRAND, WATOHMAKER ANw JEWELER Broad Street, Nevada City. UNION MARKET, COMMERCIAL STREET..NEYADA CITY Gold and Silver Bullien urA chased anh spe Assay Office at this Bank. DEALERS IN — Beet, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc, £ ; OFFICERS: — : At the lowest rates. Ei M PRESTON.. Presiper~. We also keep on hand a choice stock of R.M.HUNT. ...... Vice Pagsrpent . BACON AND TARD » 3 JOHN-T. MORGAN,.....2.005. CASHIER, N, E. CHAPMAN NEVADA CITY, -.-+. al LOCAL ANESTHETICS If DESIRED. ~~ A thousand kinds such as please the little eee Bs Barley Mill: UR a ieee er Ss Vance folks most. eet [BARE CHANGE . Z 1 be T apal wor! serv hon ven they day me! Val hol tow mal lod; liv He LET eee ie ge gry he pect Uo Salih) Melcrpes: © ARNT