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ALL OF THE NEWS
OF NEVADA CouNTY,
TAKE THE TRANSCRIPT.
/
_ THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
THE: BEST
Advertising Medium
IN THE
Sierra Nevada Gold Fields.
VOL. LVII.—No. 9108.
NEVADA COITY, CAL.. FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21. 1888. Established Sevt. 6, 1860, by NTP. Brown & Oo.
Che Daily Transcript,
ti PUBLISHED
Every Day Excepting Monday
: —BY—
BROWN & CALKINS.
L 8, CALKINS N. P. Brown,
Editor. Business M’g’r.
OFFICE—“Transeript Block,” No. _
mercial st., Nevada City, Ca
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION’
Com1 Year, payable im advanca, 86.
Per Week, --« = « 15 Cents.
. New York
. New York
Boston
Philadelphia
Portian e Oregon
y&C 0..
Williams & Co.
Cook & C
Palmer & Rey...
fohn C. Dewey & C
Stinson & Co....
Geo. M. Mott..
J. A, Stidger
W. K Spencer.
B. F. Snell
Burlington, Vt
Portland, Me
Sacramento
-North San Juan
Tass Valley
-.You Bet
.. Truckee
.--French €orral
-North Bloomfield
-Graniteville
.-Smartsville
-Downleville
Nevada Royal Arch Chapter,
No. 6, R. A. ME.
STATED MEETINGS AT MA
SONIC HALL, Nevada City, onthe
First Moneay in each month. Visiting Companions.in good standegos cordially invited to at
nd.
JOS. THOMAS, High Priest,
I, J, RouFE, Secretary
MASONIC \ITICE.
Nevada Lodge, No. 13 F, & A, M.
STATED MEETINGS ON THE
Mie tas Wednesday of each month
Visiting Brethren in good standing
invited.
‘ if EISEN BURGER, Master.
Roureg, Secretary.
Alfred D. Mason,
Oounselor at Law and Notary Publio,
Successsor to Johnson & Mason,Attorneys at Law,
Ws PRACTICE IN THE SUPEGIOR
t
are cordiall
Cc. C. WEI
Supreme, District and Cireuit Courts
of the U.8.
Office—Thomas Block, corner Broad and
Pine streets, Nevada City.
L, B. LITTLE. JOHN CALDWELL.
CALDWELL & LITTLE,
Attorneys and Oounselors at Law.
ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
United States Courts.
OFFICE—Thomas Block, corner Broadand
Pine streets, up stairs. .
_J. I. CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law, Notary Publi
"’ARD CONVEYANCER. =
site Union Street, Nevada City.
ill practice in all the Courts of the State,
and the Courts of the United States within
the State of California, ee
Ww. P. SOWDEN,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
ILL PRACTICEIN ALL THE COURTS
of the State of California, and of the
(Jette Calon st side Broad Street, oppoUnited States.
Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block, corner
of Pine and Broad streets, Nevada City, Cal.
GEO. L. HUGHES,
Attorney and Oounselor at Law,
ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS
; of the State. ae
* Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block. “
THOS. S. FORD
Attorney and Oounselor at Law.
FFICE—Thomas’ Building, corner Broad
O and Pine streets, Nevada City
DR, RB. M. HUNT,
Physician,
“(yrmceat VINTON’s DRUG SroRE,
NEVADA CITY.
Orr & Cca.,
No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY,
Buy Gold Dust, Gold and
Silver Bars.
May 6, 1887,
° A. WUTKE, ©
Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker,
Bree STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW
Post Office, Nevada City.
FINE BOOTS AND 8HOES A SPECIALTY
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE.
N. E. ORAPMAN,
DINTIsSsT.
NEVADA CITY, .....AJs
LOCAL ANESTHETICS I¥ DESIRED.
Office at Residence, Sacramento St
LUETJE & BRAND,
._WATOHMAKER
ANw
JEWELER
Broad Street, Nevada City. .
Surgeon.
&. W. CHARLES, M. D.,
Homopathio Physician,
: BLASAUF’S BUILDING
Ur Bass te below Wells, Fargo & Co.,’s
reas office. dm
Ofhce Hours-10to12 A.M. 2toa®
ooP. M.
COMMERCIAL STREET..NEVADA CITY
DEALERS IN
¢ Beet, Pork, Mutton, Vert, Etes;
Ah tie leven eee Ra
hi a choles stock
Bon anh LARD
JAMES A. STIDGER.
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Amd Notary Public.
any cause to complain of “ poor backs.”
“mg confirm our claims for that grand old
“Two weeks ago I could not
night,was constipated and kidneys did
in the back, Since I took Paine’s
my back, and I can sleep like a child.”
“ Having been troubled with rheuma
unable to get around, and was very [’
time. I have used nearly all medicines
no advantage, Having seen Paine’s
trial. I have used only one bottle and am
An Extraordinary (fer
IF THERE IS A
“New Home” Sewing Machine
ITHIN 1,000 MILES OF SAN FRANcisco, Cal., North, South, East or West,
(purchased ator through his office, or any
ofour branches oa this Coast), which is not
giving entire and absol satistaction in
every respect, we will put it in perfect: repair free of charge, (excepting only breakage or damage caused by careless gees
ifdelivered at our store, NO. 725. MARK
STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL’A.
“THE “NEW HOME’ SEWING MAOHINE OOMPANY, Ohas. E. Naylor,
General Manager.
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
Popular NEW HOME
LIGHT-RUNNING SEWING MACHINE
COMPANY, the leaderof the age in practical improvements and art work attachments, of which it possesses the latest and
best. Represented by
OHARLES NATHAN & 00.,
Grass. Valley.
CITY HOTEL.
(onsze OF BROAD AND UNION 8Ts
H
THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN
thoroughly overhauled and renovated, andunder the private
man t has b
e
One of the most Popular Hotels
iN NEVADA CITY.
itis conducted on strictly Temperance Principles.
It has no Bar-room, and is therefore just
the place for those in search of agood qu
place to board and lodge.
The Rooms are all vunny, light
andairy.
The Tables are supplicd with
the best in the market, at the following low rates; ’
Board, without Lodging, per week
$4.50
$6.
Rooms, ~er Night, 26 cents.
Single Meals, 25 cents,
O. C. CONLAN.
Empire Livery Stable
Broad st., Nevada City, opp National Ex
change Hotel,
JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor
HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE
Stable has the ‘est lot of
orses, Carriages and Relies
men be 33 aes] in : Bhesi of a sae
ams . ele; sy Ca, agons an
Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on
the most reasonable terms
The horses are free from vice, of geod style
}and capable of f Foing ap tase as any gentledrive, man cares to
Good Saddle Horses always on hand
CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTL
FURNISHED,
THE
' Frue Concentrator
Offers $1,000 Challenge to any
“ Machine.
Reduced to $575.
~ Mathion Schramm,
PHOTOGRAPHER
—AND— . :
ARTIST.
Makes PIC T.UREIS OF EVERY
STYLE: AND. SIZE.
Instantaneous Photographs of highest.and most Artistic finish.
5 Baby’s Pictur es specialty, —_
MP The Gallery has been -refitted
with the best instruments, and every
Picture is warranted to give entire satFORMERLY JOHN Che
NEW GALLERY,
Will practice in the Courts of Nevada
county, = : :
aac
Ha atte
Board and Lodging, per week, $5 to
M y Poor Bac k!
That’s the common exclamation of those suffering with rheumatism or kidney troubles. In
either disease Paine’s Celery Compound will surely effect a cure, and there will no longer be
Hundreds of testimonials like the followremedy, Paine’s Celery Compound :
sleep more than an hour at atime any
not act, and had.a good deal of pain
Celery Compound the pain has left
Zenas Sanders, West Windsor, Vt.
tism for five years, I was.almost
often confined to my bed for weeks at a
imaginable, besides outside advice, but-to
Celery Compound advertised, I gave it a
perfectly cured. I can now jump around
and feel lively as a boy. Frank Caroli, Eureka, Nevada, Price, $1.00. Six for $5.00.
Sotp By DrucGists. SEND FoR &PAGE TESTIMONIAL PAPER. .
‘WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO: Proprietors,
BURLINGTON, VERMONT.
———————————————¥—¥—K—KKKK——KX—KKKKX———X———__
New Goods .
New styles .
—
Suits to Order forjFall
and ‘Winter.
Broad Street, Nevada City.
All Goods of my own importation.
«
A Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
Suits Made in the Latest Fashion, and Superior Workmanship.
Prices as Low as can be obtained in the City.
When paying money for Clothes,
get those that Fit and Show Your
Form to Advantage.
T have recently received an Immense
Stock o Foreign and Domestic
Woolens, to which I invite the attention of gentlemen of taste who want
to wear Stylish Clothing.
Qome, Examine my stock ‘and be
ready for the Holidays.
A. FRIEDMAN,
Broad Street, two doors below Wells,
Vargo & Co.’s Express Office, Nevada
City.
Broad’ Street Meat Market.
' JAMES MONRO, Prop’r.
at Near the City Hall,
Pri
wate OES aA 8 Last rl
Beef. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb.
3 Sausages, Btc
Broad Street,
Ww
PATENTS
AIN. all business in the U:
the U.8. office, das Beielg Seine in tee aes
4
A. Friedman ‘The Tailor
to the Post ar the
te
*
-IN THE SEWERS OF PARIS.
‘odel Arrangements for the Drainage
—~.g +1Of a Great City. »
Place du Chatelet, a quarter to one.
_Just in front of the fountain, a trim little
tent over a raised trap door, a crowd of
‘gazers, an employe clad all in white.
This must be it. e
it. ‘Vos cartes?’ demands an official, in a
frock coat, with several gold bands on his
cap, emerging from the trap door.
1 We descend about forty steps. How
very strange! a world of its own; electric
lights, oil lamps, colored lanterns; a host
of employes clad all in white,.a host of
Officials in frock-coats, with gold bands
on their caps; a line of open cars with
brightly polished nickel-plated fittings.
Ahead, behind, to the right, as far as the
@ye can reach, endless tunnels. The
officials are bowing one to another and to
the ladies as they assist the latter on to
the car.
Our car is the last butone. “Quand
vous voudres!’’
push and pull; we are off, beneath the
Boulevard Sebastopol. Suddenly a revolving movement gives us rather a
shake on a turn-table. Now we follow
the Rue de Rivoli at a good speed, more
smoothly than in any drawing-room
car.
Everything is so clean, that were it not
for the miniature canal immediately beneath the car, we should fancy ourselves
anywhere but in a sewer. The atmosphere is soft and fresh—not the slightest
unpleasant smell.
‘Our conductor—one* of the officials—is
doing the honors in. true French style, explaining everything as we wheel on:
“The stream is about a metre andahalf
deep just now, but when freshets occur it
tisesconsiderably, and circulation is often
interrupted. You may have noticed on
your invitation cards that visits are liable
to be postponed, Those big pipes along
the ceiling are fresh water conduits,
ere we have telegraphic wires; and here,
telephonic wires and pneumatic tubes,
for working office clocks and for sending
Messages,”’
“Can you tell what is in them?’ inquires one of our fair travelers, with a
laugh.
“Can you tell whether my dressmaker’s
message, informing me that my light
pink dress is ready for to-night’s ball, is
on its way to my house?’”’
A smile is the only reply.
‘Look out for your heads!’’ complacently shouts some one from a front car. We
duck, in time to avoid the lantern, but receive a slight shower from a leak.
‘What is the total length of these subterranean arteries?” I venture to ask,
“At the present time there are about
830 kilometres, three-fourths of which
were made during the past thirty years.
Thank yoy; sir, 1 prefer a cigarette toa
cigar.’’
A noise like that of thunder is heard
overhead; a stone cart is passing. Plates
bearing the numbers of corresponding
buildings in the street téll us our whereabouts. A pretty little parasol points out
& very.familiar number, ‘'224.” A few
moments more and our ride is over.
Now for a cruise under the Rue Royale,
A fleet of long flat-bottomed boats are
moored. We embark. The horn is blown
and the men in white tow us very slowly,
that our pleasure may be prolonged,
Even here, though we are on the water itself, there is a total absence of inpleasant
smell, Ten minutes, and ‘our cruise
also over.
Another staircase, another iron trapdoor, an employe, clad all in white, ander
a tent, to bow us out on to the Boulevard
Madeleine. We had passed under a regiment of cavalry! + . ~sMAn—
underneath? We cannot but. advise our
friends, who are fond of novelty and
would like a ‘change of air’ without going too far and without spending any
Velope, a thrée-sous stamp—we cannot but
advise them to while away an hour in the
sewers.
Admission is to be obtained in the same
way as for the catacombs, by merely writing to the Prefecture.—Galignani’s Magwenger.
Catching a Man-Eating Tiger.
A famous man-eating tiger was recently
captured alive in India. A pit was dug
for a trap and baited with a live bullock.
After two days the beast came around
and promptly jumped into it, . ‘
To capture him asecond pit was dug
near the first and of the same depth.
From this a tunnel was run to the first
pit, a thin wall of earth. being left between the end ofthe tunnel and the pit.
Astrong bamboo cage was pushed into
this tunnel from a second pit. A goat
was placed in the cage and the wall of
earth was broken down. 4
goat, tha, ‘The tiger sprang upon the
aby ong to ~ sy ot was boron closed,
and the beast was . aD r
til he was safe in Calcutta. seared ro:
Piles! Piles! Piles!
—Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment
is the only sure cure for Blind, Bleeding or Itching Piles ever discovered, ’
It never fails to cure old chronic cases
of long standing.
Judge Coons, Marysville, says: ,
“Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment
cured me after year of suffering.”’
Judge Coffinbury,Cleveland,O.,says:
“I have found by experience that
Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment
gives immedate and permanent relief.”
We have hundreds of such testimonials, Do not suffer an instant
onger. Sold by aruggists at 50 cents
per box or maledon receipt of price ;
the Wit11aMs Mr’a Co,, Cleveland O.
Oh, What » Cough.
,_ Will you heed the warning,
.the signals perhaps of the
approach of that more _ terrible Cisease » Consumption?
yourselves if you can afford for the
sake of saving 50 cents, to run the risk
and do nothing for it. We know from
perience that Shiloh’s Cure will
re your Cough. It never falls. This
vg . lains why more than a Million
were sold the past year. It
once. Mothers do not be without
For Lame Back, Side or Chest, use
Four men in white seize the poles; they
Malesherbes, on the: right side of the’
; Who would suppose the cleanest. city in.
the world to be so clean and attractive
more than a sheet of letter-paper, an en?
HER. LETTER.
“Bo here I am writing at homo deag,)
And you so far Sant:
And, when you read the letter,
wonder what you will say, we
The green leaves whisper around nie,
The nightingales sing above,
Just as they did that day, dear, <
‘When you told me all yourlovel!"’y
“T can seo her,” he fondly whispered,
As he sat oF the far camp fire,
And read and read her letter i /
With heart that could never tire,
T.can see hor true eyes shinii
As sho leans on her little hand,
Avg gazes and dreams about mo
ere in this distant land.
Tho buglo rang out at midnight,
The fight was lost ere morn,
i Be with nis oe battalion,
ading a hope forlorn,
While at home the sun is shining,
Aua the roses of June un ee .
But the maiden is quietly weeping
As she dreams her dream of old. °
—Caasell’s Magazine,
~~
FLOWERS IN THE HAT.
Where Wearing a Bouquet Is a Most,
: “. Significant Custom,
It is the custom in the Tyrol for a man,
when he is engaged to be married, to
wear a bouquet in his hat. The damsel
gives him, every day or two, a fresh bouquet, picked from the flower-pots in her
window. ‘
Should she prove fickle, and jilt the
swain, the other young men of the village
assemble under her window and throw
down the flower pots.
Astranger wonders, on seeing so many
men with bouquets stuck in their hats,
why they do not marry, especially as not
a few of them are what we call “old
bachelors.”’”. The explanation. is. that the
son to marry unless he can show that he
haslaid by a sum of money sufficient to
support a family.
A lady, traveling throngh Tyrol in a
stellwagon, across between a diligence
and an omnibus, overheard the driver
talking toa man at his side on the box,
and complaining of his ocoupation,
He had worked hard for many years, he
bald, to get money enough to marry; but
the sum was far below what it must be beforethecommunes would give him permission tomarry the woman towhom he was
engaged. It increased so slowly that he
did not know if he should ever get the coveted permission.
Sometimes a dozen or more of engaged
young men and women, despairing of
ever getting money enough to secure the
commune’s permission, go on a pilgrimare to Rome, begging their way on foot,
When there they are married; but, on
their return to the native village, they
are fined as a punishment for breaking
the law. ee
{.
Is Consumption Incurable.
Read the following: Mr. ©. H. Morris; Newark, Ark., says: ‘‘Was down
with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and
physicians pronounced me an Ineurable Consumptive, Began taking Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and
able to oversee the work on my farm.
It is the finest medicine ever
made.”
Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, ~
_ Says: ‘‘Had it not been for Dr. King’s
New Discoyery for Consumption I
would have died of Lung Troubles.
Was given up by doctors, Am now
in best of health.” Try it, Sample
bottles free at Carr Brothers Drugstore.
‘® Advice to Mothers.
Mrs. Winslow’s' Soothing Syrup
should always be used when children
are cutting teeth. It relieves the little
sufferers at once; it produces natural,
quiet sleep by relieving the child from
pain, and the little cherub awakes as
“bright as a button.’”’ Itis very pleasant to taste. It soothes,the child, soft‘eng the gums, allays all pain, relieves
wind, regulates the bowels, and is the
best known remedy for diarrhcea,
whether arising from teething or other
auses. Twenty“five cents a bottle.
______—_—______SESE= ss
New York Bakery,
G. WM. DURST, : Proprietor,
fe)
HAVING PURCHASED THIS WELL
known and popular Bakery of Mrs,
John Hurst, on
TAL STREET
intend to keep.on hand at all times a good
Variety of
BREAD,
PIES,
: CAKK,* E
Wedding Cakes nigh
And Pa: try
Made to order on short notice or most
reasonable téims. / i
All order for anything in my line promp .
ly attended to, a
By strict attention to business, givin
good satisfaction and selling atlow tates,
hope to merit @ liberal patronage.
*
CAMER & DRABEK,
FURRIERS AND TANNERS,
Quaker Hill, Nevada Co.
_—
‘WE, ARE NOW PREPARED TO D
first-classs work in :
MAKING UP. FURS. OF. ALL
DESCRIPTIONS
Into BUGGY ROBES, MATS, RUGS, ROBES
for Children’é Carriages, Eto.; at
reasonable prices, :
ples of our work can be seen
at Geo. C, Gaylord’s store, Nevada City,
Orders left with~ . ed to Gaylord will be
ae
We challenge the United to hed
our Work. = gare tho acknowledged
’s Porous Plaster, Sold by
GAMER & DRABEK,._
a
village commune will not allow any.perWHENCE COLORS OCOME.*
Every Quarter of tho Globe Ransacked
for the Materials of Which They Aro
Made. -_ ¢
A well-known artist ga¥é fie some curious information the other day regarding
the sources from which the colors one
finds in a paint box are derived. Every
quarter of the globe is ransacked for the
material, animal, vegetable and mineral,
employed in the manufacture,
From the cochineal insects are obtained
the gorgeous carmine, aa well as the
a scarlet, carmine and purple
Sepia is the inky fluid discharged by
the cuttle fish to rehder the water opaque
for its concealment when attacked, .
Indian yellow it from the camel. 4"
Ivory black and bone black are mado
out of ivory chips, ones ~ “*
Tho exquisite Prussian blue is got by
fusing horses’ hoofs and other refuse animal matter with impure potassium carie i It was discovered by an accient. —_ eahiedd 4
In the vegetable kingdom are included
the lakes, derived from roots, barks and
gums, ORO tags em
Blue black {s from the charcoal of tho
vine stalk. ee oe
Lampblack is soot from certain resinous
substances,
From the madder plant, which grows
in Rarer ay is manufactured Turkey
red.
Gamboge comes from the yellow sap of .
a tree, which the natives of Siam catch in
cocoanut shells, = : “we
Raw sienna is the natural earth from
the neighborhood of Sienna, Italy.
Raw umber is anearth from.Umbria,
and is also burned.
To these vegetable pigments may probably be added Indian ink, which is said
to be made from burnt camphor. The
Chinese, who alone produce it, will not
reveal the secret of its composition.
Mastic—the base of the varnish so
called—is from the gum of the mastic
tree, indigenous to the Grecian archipelago,
Bistree is the soot of wood ashes,
Of real ultramarine. but little is found
inthe market. It is obtained from the
Precious lapis-laguli and commands a
fabulous price.
Chinese white is zinc, scarlet is fodine
of mercury and cinnabar, or native vermilion, is from quicksilver ore.—Jowa
State register. PAI ng
‘Where They Go To.
Magistrate (to small witness)—'‘Teddy
O'Toolihan, do you know where wicked
people go who tell lies?” « y
Small Witness—Yis, sor; they go to
confession.” '
Keeping within Bounds. =
Said a distinguished patient to his physician, “Doctor will you hand me my
medicine, please?’’
“Excuse me; sir,)’ zesponded the man of
science, “but I am only connected with
the bulletin part of your case. Another
dogtor will be here directly,”"—Life,
a oe .
Suckien’s Arnica Sklve.
The best Salve in the world for Outs,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupfons, and bse sh cures Piles; or
mo pay required. It is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfuction, or money refunded. Price 26 cents per box. For
sale by Carr Bros. tf
Oure For #iles.
Kehing Piles-are. known.by moisture
like perspiration, producing a very disagreeable itching after getting warm.
This form as well as Blind Bleeding
and ‘protruding Piles, yield at once
to the application of Dr. Bosanko’s —
Pile Remedy, which acts directly japon
thé" parts» affictell, absorbing the
tumors, allaying the intense itching
and effecting a permanent cure. 50
cents. «Address the Dr, Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua, 0. Sold by Carr
Bros. ” my-21-ly
PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE,
‘MRS, A, PERRY, Proprietor.
Main Street, (at the!Mill’s Residence.)
@@FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND DopaING AT REASONABLE RATES.
The Table will be supplied with tho
best of ev ing. .
The house contains as pleasant furnished
rooms as can be found in the city, :
DAY BOARD, $5 08 A WEEK,
TAKE A DRIVE
—TO THE—
Beehive Dey Goods Store
GRASS VALLEY,
AND SEE THE LARGE
BANKRUPT STOCK PURCHASE.
SAMUEL YEO, —
The Champion of Cheapness,
Is now Selling
DRY GOODS, CLOAKS, IMILLINERY, DRESS GOODS
AND CARPETS
‘At Bankrupt Rates !
DURING THE NEXT 30 DAYS,
MW Ladies in Search of Fine Goods
hee Prices will do well'to call
800
SAMUEL YEO,
PROPRIETOR.
Gitass Valley, Nevada county, Cala.
THE BEE HIVE,
of September, 1860.
Northern-Central California,
ANOTHER
Horrible Crime Committed .
KENDRICK & GADDIS,
THE PERPETRATORS.
os
I'To The. Public:
E EING OWNERS AND OPERATORS OF
the Grain Distillery, situated near Nevada City, we have opened upa
Wholesale and.RetailsWhiskey
IBUSINESS,
~AT—
No. 49 Pine Street,
NEVADA CITY,
Next door to Geo. E. Turn i
Hardware Store,
Where we offer to the Trade and the poo:
ple in general, our own production of the
finest and purest, hand-made, Copper Distilled Corn Whiskey that was ever placed
uOR the market of the Pacific Coast, Not
like the Colored Doctored ChemicaledDropalsal Pop-akull, so called Whiskey that
how ftleodathe dountry, but the genuine,
cryatalized Juice of the Native Califonnia
Grown Corn, It is as pure and clear as the
sweet sparkling mountain water, of which
Nevada and the ectoining counties may #0
justly and proudly boast. ;
Why should hab otde be colored, when ite
original, natural state is perfectly clear ?
Ig it to suit the fancy of some fmaninery
being that never existed, or Is it like the
masque worn by the
HIGHWAYMAN
For base deception? Those are questions
for the common sense peopie of California
to answer, and decide whether or not they
will continue the use of impure Whiskey,
and with Dropsy be.carried to a-premature
rave. If youuse absolutely straight Whisey, such as we offer forsale, it will add
years to your lease of life, rather than reduce them,
We preferto build up an honest, legitimate trade of Pure
WHISKEY
That—will stand the fretest, as it were.
Therefore, do not be surprised when you
sample our Whiskey and find it as
CLEAR AS GLASS,
means, We don’t want anything to do with
tampered Whiskey, neither should any other person want anything to do with it.
We most respectfully solicit trade from
the retail dealers and the fanrtly bottie trade
ofthe community, which shail receive our
prompt and boneat attention.
Knowing our migsion ts filling a long felt
need in the country we leave it with the people to say whether they prefer pure Whiskey or adulterated stuff,
We believe that ere long our Whiskey will
be as popular in this country as were the
hames of Grover Cleveland and Benjamin
Harrison in the late campaign.
Kendrick & Gaddis,
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Bye ty ATTENTION GIVEN TO COM
Fa bale oh
Two Fine Ranches,
ing Orchards. —
Apply to
ciation, Nevada City.
.
It being clear does not make it Gin, by any
THE DAILY TRANSORIPT
Has THE LARGEST Circulation of any.
Daily Paper North of Sacramento,
The Daily Transcript was established on the 6th day
It is the oldest paper published in
has the largest circulation.
and therefore as an advertising medium it {is second to
no papér published in its section of the State,
SAMUEL J. ALDERMAN,
Surveyor,
GRASS VALLEY... be iciae GALIFORNIA,
ATE DEPUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR OF
4 San Bernardino county, Carreesondénce Solicited. Surveys of Quarter Sections,
oto,, made in accordance with U.S. Land
Laws, Office up stairs in Coke Building
opposite Weissbeins’' Bank, Main street.
esidence—Adjoining Watt Park, FP. O,
Box 942. jy 28-t£
National Meat Market
OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK,
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0. J NAFFZIGER
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Bua PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAUSA
GES, Ete,
HAMS, BACON AND LARD, wholesale o
retail.
And all kinds of Mea te usually found
first-class Market,
Moats delivered f ee of ch s
Raat ea eS lis CG. J. NAFFIZGER
Established im 1852.
Nevada: Assay . Office.
J. J OTT, Proprietor.
NO. 26 MAIN STREET NEVADA CITY
G OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPKH tion refined, melted and Assayed. By
request, Gold Bars exchanged for Coin. In
connection with my Assay Office I have a
ameall Quarts Mill with which I can make
practical Mill Testa, and guarantee correct
returns. in every way. Working testa will be
mone with from 50 to 600 pounds, PRICES
Nevada and Grass Valley Bus Line.
TIME TABLE:
NTIL fursher notice the Bua will make
regular tie between Grass Valley and
evada City at the following hours ;
Leave Grass Valley ane and 9 o’elock
A.M.,and 1, 8:45 and 6:30 P, M,
Leave Nevada City at 10 o'clook A. M.
and 2, 4:30, 5, and 7:80 P, M,
Fare from hotel to hotel 25 cents for the
round trip
WETTERAU & GARSON,
Proprietors.
Notice to Oreditors
Estato ot HENRY B. JOHNSTON, deceased,
N TICE ts hereby ‘giver*by the under
signe: 1A dministrator of the Estate of
Yehry B. Johnston, deceased, to the credtors of, and all 8 having claims
Inst the said decoased to exhibit them
‘with the necessar vouchiers, within. ten
months after,the first publication of this notice, to the sald Adm{nistrator, at the law
office of A. Burrows,: Helbrooke Block,
Grass Mage inthe County of Nevada, or
the same wil) be barred,
PETER JOHNSTON,
Administrator of said Estate.
Dated December 1éth,
A. Burrows, Atty for Adm’r,
Teachers’ Semi-Annual Examination.
‘PXHE semi-annual examination of applicants :for Certificates to teach in the
Public Hapcnls, of ayaa Gounty, will be
held at Washington Schoolhouse; Nevada
City, beginning +72 is ‘
Wednesday; January 2d, 1889,
A, J. TIFFANY,
County Superintendent.
Nevada City, Dec. 14th, —
"Bridge Notioe.
OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the Hon, Board of
upervisors, in and for the’ county’ of Nevada, at the Court House in. ares City, oO
Wednesday, January 9th, at 10 o'clock
A. M. of thet day, or ag: s0on therta
a hearing can be had, for a renewa:
cense to take toll upon the Bridge at
Secretary N evada County Land and Improvement Assos
port crossing, in the county of Nevad
Dec 1b. ‘ : 8D. WOODS,
NEVADA DRUG STORE,
Corner Broad ond Pime Strecta,.....cecccscces jecsceseses. NOVAdM City
ww. DD. Vinton,
PROPRIETOR.
LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES
PINE PERFUMERY. FANCY SOAPS,
COMBS, BRUSMES, HAND MIRRORS} "ios
TOILET ABTICLES OF ALL KINDS
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POUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS BY A COM
peten Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed.
Agent for the Imperial London, Northern and Queen Insurance Companies.
on Easy ers!
ee) meena
well impfoved, with HearBoth places are within two miles of the Narrow Gauge
depot. Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,andev\
ery advantage for a desirable home. ~
F. G. BEATTY,