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January 1, 1886 (4 pages)

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ii, r. LE. et. tor. Etc., 10leAna FOR: , ADA3 TES CR. NT, NEVAOr. ‘LE . whichce. ning. pason le. APR. whom it Quartz yili not ished or Chica, ° Nev y 1s PUBLISHED © Daily, Mondays Excepted. No Paper Tomorrows od The Transcaipr printers w ill celebrate the glad New Year the best they-know how; which means that they will abstain, from work. Of course if nowork is done in WOULD-BE TEACHESS. Semi-Annual Examination of Applicants for Certificates. The following are some more of the questions propounded at the teachers examination in progress here.this weeks. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. __ Define the difference between an atom anda mol cule; gravit.tion and chemical attraction. Il this office today, there will be no] © ae are the matter plain. We hope that every reader of this item will have a Happy New Year. ~ TS } ReEsERVED seats for the performan-es of the ‘‘Mikado” at the Theatre tonight and tomorrow night can be secured at Vinton’s drugstore without extra charge. The troupe iswell spuken of by the musical line, there bemg strong chorus and an orchestra. "Phe costumes are announced to be -wery fine. The troupe is advertised to embrace twenty-five mem“bers. As most of our readers: know, ‘‘Mikado”’ is a comic Japanese opera by Gilb-rt & Sullivan, the writers of ‘‘Pinafore’’ and’ numerous other ‘popular production. _ Tuis evening’s entertainment at Hunt’s Hall under the management of Capurro & Co. will be Messrs. @arkeek.and Marshall, than whom _ there are no more accomplished ~~ masters-ofthe little rollers, will! contend for the etegant silver trophy offered for the best trick and fancy skater, and the candle race will bea whole comedy in itself. Ladies are admitted free, and. _ well. worth attending. : charged 25 cents for the use skates. use of skates. James O’BRIEN, a substantial New Year’s gilt the shape of a large, fat turkey and a box ofthe choicest oranges —both bird and fruit being. of his Monsieur O’Brien own raising. may {be a very bad man from anti-mining standpoint, but from our elevated position we unhesitat_ingly pronounce him a Christian . and agentleman: aan ated eet Tuz members of the High had a pleasaet re-union Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Nora McArthur on Lost Hill. There were literary and other exercises of an entertaining as well as instructive nature, and a nice supper was servSchool Alumni ed. —_—— omer Tur Truckee Republican ‘says: ‘cWork has been commenced the steam laundry building under }: the supervision of H. L. Day. The lot is being cleared off, and building will be constructed rapidly as possible.”” _ Avpert ALLAN, son of ; Geo. Allan, who has been spending holiday vacation at home, returns Sunday to the California— Military Academy at Oakland. Albert is making splendid progress in studies. ‘ AN advertisement in this issue ~ .eails for a lot. of second-hand hy. draulic mining machinery. “Here; is a good chance for some enterprising but’ unfortunate hydraulicker who wants to close out business. Grorce GEPHARD who lives a: Los Angeles, was his former stamping ground paper published from it-t2. morrow morning. We trust we have made Gentlemen: are charged 25 cents foradmission including the farmer\ -miner, has sent.the TRANSCRIPT ~ town yesterday taking a look at shaking hands with his.old friends Name the mechanical powers and give the law of mechanics. Iil. Describe the most popularly accepted theory of light. Name the sources of heat. — ~ * What isthe difference between . a permanent gas and a vapor. ~ Why has the telephone not been used to communicate long distances? How is distillation performed. ~ Describe the different kinds of lenses. What is the use of each. : With. Describe the ‘solar spectrum by diagram. Having two eyes why do we not See two images. ~ . Describe the manner of generating electricity for the telegraph. PHYSIOLOGY. I, Of what are the bones of infants chiefly composed? Of aged persons? ' i. . _ Give the functions of the following: Nerves, arteries, lymptatics, eustach.an tube. 1: ~Through what organs does the food pass in digestion, and where is it taken up by the blood? oT lymph and chyle. V. in the heart. an impure blood ? VI. What is the difference “between Name the expelling and receiving cavities of the heart, and tne vessels which convey blood from Which of these convey Name the secretive organs of each of the following: Bile, tears, it tov long for the health of the pupils? . State the objections to shortening the school hours. CONSTITUTIONAL AND GOVERNMENT . the prescribed course of study? Is 0. fai these being gentlemen. lowing were granted certificates : “First gfade —Mrs. Emma 8. Huthaway, 86 per cent. ; E wards, 79 per cent.; Miss Nettie Bu 1. -Lernment.of.California divided ? Pare each division briefly. California? Who are expressly prohibited from voting ? : --3.—To how. many: Ihexbers. of} the House of Representative# of the U.S.is each State entitled? fo how How elec 4, Give the qualifications nec-' essary to be held to be eligible to become President of the To how ott constitutionally residency ? : : 5. Name tbe members of the President’s Cabinet, and the office each holds. ties of each of said.offices. The roll of time has gathered in -the.Wld:year,and the curtain rises on the New. evitable with ‘all its glorious poss-. ibilities. usefulness are unbounded, and ‘it rests with each individual to determine whether he will profit by the experiences of the past. Year’s is a dating day forthe promised reforms which so. many resolve to make and so few have the firmness to keep. means continue good resolutions, and cultivate, firmness. must be remembered that the good comes from reducing good resolves to practice. has been achieved through enerzy, labor, thought, care and _perseverance., similar. efforts during the year now opening upon the record of time. : Of the thirty-two applicants for teachers’-certificates at the semiannual examination héld in Washington schoolhouse this week, twenty-seven were ladies and five were gentlemen, and they. ranged in age from 18 to 32 years. Twelve F THE U. 8. AND CALIFORNIA. How are. the powers of GovWhao.are\ entitled to vote in jany U. ‘Ss. Senators? d? o.Soh terms is a-persont: ~ eligible — to. the Give briefly the duGathered In. We accept the -in‘Its Opportunities for New By all But it In: the. past. success Good fortune awaits Certificates Granted. led inthe test studies, three of The folMiss iza Thomas, 86 per cent. : Second grade—Miss Fannie Edimnett, 73 per cent.; Wm. H. Jenkins, 76 per cent.; Miss Lillie gastric juice, per-piration, pancreate juice. vil. Describe the lacteals and aciy duct. Vill. tilage, glands. IX. pure?.How pure? : : X. on How is voice produced? How changed ? the DRAWING. = ‘Define perspective, free-hand, sketch, outline, design. ‘ the. Draw a book, using vanishing point. Il. Spe be . = the.line would you-begin?. Vv. from anima! life. I now in . book-keeping, ; Il. and (a) liabilities .and gains .shown who are legion. — es ee A ee Tus Transcripr smokes to health and happiness of District} Attorney Longani wife. ‘Long had a box of N ivens’ cigars left at this-office yesterday. to do the smoking with, ~ a nd Tuso. We116 -returned home Wednesday night after several months” absence, having gradaated with honors form the Garden City Commer. ial Colleze the draft df IIL. Mr. tween the use of and sales book. (b) consignment and counts closed? IV. note for $100. (b) just ‘ ; horWhat is their funcuon? Define tendons, ligaments, carHow does the blood become imDraw a figuré of a flower and a branch, taking any flower you Draw any figure you . choose "BOOK" KEEPING Explain fully the difference between. dotble and single. entry How are resources, losses, (a) State the difference; beday boox How are shipment acIn drawing a horizontal Tine be. . tween two. points, at whic end oi in double entry ? (by;—Wher—is—the . drawee liab.e for the payment ofa (ay Write a joint ahd several Write in journal daybook style=thefollowimy:/ Exchanged my house and.tot, .val+ ued at $2,500, with John Doe tor his farm, valued at -$8,000, I asCampbell, 76 per cent. ; Miss Mary . Mulcagy, 76 per cent.; Mrs. Emma Herrod, 75 per cent.; Miss Laura Walker: 75 ver cent. ‘No Wonder. The Tidings says: —_ known. who did the mal'cious mischief. this-act vandalism, but the Vandals were not that. mean. cemetery is also used by a gang of boys as a shooting . range. They go there and fire at objects with their revolvers.”’ that people dislike to be buried in. the Grass Valley cemeteries. Some, would cal 2<-GRAND HOLIDAY EVENT, Roller Skating Programme at Hiunt’s Hall Friday Night.Hunt’s Hall New Year Night County Board of Education. i —See= A Genuine Champion. The champion skater, “had-been-so careless. ; “The fence of the Grass Valley cemetery,east of town, was yesterday partly torn down and*hogs’ and cows® got in The It is no wonder Trick and Fancy Skating contest between Marshal and Curkeek for an elegant silver cup. artistic skaters. See these Candle Race ‘or valuable prize. The County Board of Education . held-a ineeting Wednesday evening, granting Miss Frances Conn a first-grade certificate on ‘a Normal School diploma, and Miss Garton wa8granted a first-grade certificate on her life diploma. A. D. Gassaway was recommended ‘to the State Board for an educa. tional diploma.” little Freddie Lundquist, gives »exhibitions of fancy-and trick skating at "<A Reasonable Explanation. We heard a good story yesterday, and we hope the Tidings man will not froth at ‘the mouth and grit his teeth when, he reads ‘A. gatherer of statistics working. in Alpine county, this State, some time ago, was aniazed to-find that but two deaths had occurred there for-five-years-previous.to his visit. One of those.deaths-was that of a mati accideatally shot. by a hunting companion, «and the* other death was that of the shooter who was hung.. by a mob because he 5 Mr. ‘Statistician began. to in-, quire around as to whether the freedom from mortality there was due to the climate, thé water, the scarcity of doctors, or whiat.4, “T-can explain it easy enough, Mister,’”’ said the oldest. settler. ‘“‘Our people think that on a pinch Alpine county will. do to live. in, but when they get a notion that they are going to die soon th¢y start off to hunt for a decent place to die in.” Sf Which reminds us of the’ man who shot a duck in-one of the Mary‘ville morasses once on a time; and as he put itin higgame bag remarked that it served the fr ol right. : 7 “What makes you asked his triend: 4 “Because,” was the reply,‘‘anything that has wings and yet stays in this blasted country ,onght
to be killed.” wes Jdckson-Robinson. say .that?’’ . Death of Mrs. D. T. Hughes. . Mrs: D: T. Haghes, wife of the Superinteadent of the Merrifield mine, died in San Francisco, Wednesday morning after ‘a lingering illness, and the funeral took place there yesterday afternoon from St. Calvary Charch. Mrs. Haghes was about 45 years of age /and childiéss.” She was,a most estimable lady, and the news of. her death will be read with sor?ow by her friends-here. . Pe. ple’s Market. —~ Care & Michell, proprietors of the People’s Market-on Broad sro, aN built upa good trade since they embarked in business . t last summer. They supply their l patrotis-with choiee meats at reas. onable prices. They keep on and beef, pork, mutton,. veal, cora beef, etc., besides. hams, bacon and jard of their own manufacture. distinguishing features. The spire] speaks for the church ; but stran‘gers cannot tell insane asylums from State Houses, as they. are now built. 4 young women of Mississippi bevause the fever. of emigration has drained some portions of the State’ of young men, and @ life of single blessedness stares them in thé face. ‘bound railway trrins have got so that they stuw their babies in the racks over the seats intended for _Pustic buildings should have . SI ip ec mee _Tuere is lamentation among the ImMr@raNnt mothers on .Westhe reception of parcels. _ This is} iterally the latest racket. ——TEMPERANCE Inedic'ne, ¢ood as can be, Better far thu:y sum or brandy, It this truth excites your fury, ‘ Let Samaritan Ne: vine ve judge and jurv. Let quacks lie down and breath their. last, While doctors, boasting of the past, — Of wonderful cures they bave done, When Samaritan Nervine kills their .fun, Read their hew advertisement in. this issue. eg Gro. Anprews, overseer—of the. Lowell CarpetCorporation, was, for over twenty years, before His] salt rheum-in-its-worst form.” Its ulcerations covered more than half the surface of his body and limbs, He was entirely cured by Ayer’s Sarsapari!la, lw . {PEC IETIEE T Mr. Caudle Hasthe Headache. : ‘“‘There’s no use talking, Mr. Caudle, you’re looking sick. , You have been pale as a ghost for the —— er a aa The’ Oakland Tribune _ot Tues.dayevening says: _A very happy event occurred on Chrismas eve-at Freeman’s Crossing, Yuba county, and one which “will interest many people of this city and Livermore, This-was the marriage of Mr. Wellington H. Jackson and Mixs Bertha H. Robinson, The pride is the eldest deughter~ of -JA. Robinson, the well-known attorney. She was a resident of Livermore, a graduate of the Qakland High-School, and has been teaching in the public schools; of Yuba county for about a year. Her husband is a prominent. mine Yuba county, where the newly married owner at Camptonville, couple will reside hereaiter. Mrs of her choice. _-<.-—_—_—_ The ‘“‘Transcript’s’? Heme. weed Tha gelf-eennorting F: pleted be a thing of beauty and joy forever. like Commercial. The travel. repainted from top to bottom in artistic senses of all observers: ee teat _ a Wonder’ on.Wheels. day and Saturday afternoons. Funniest thing on skates. ‘Entire: _— 2 ly new and very exciting. J Y. M. &. C. Meetirg: Ladies admitted free; men 25c. ' There will be a meeting of the Y. M.S. C. Saturday evening , tance. ——_-o-—-———* over four years. ‘ >_> fest night of the season. -} ious complaints.” Jackson has many friends in this ; city, who will rejoice to hear that nas been happily mated to the ‘that is being erected-in front-of the: TRANSCRIPT Office will when comThe advantage of doing away with the use of posts for the holding up of the verandas in front of business houses is especially noticeable on a narrow street bracket 1} arrangement opens up the thoroughfare to-unobstructed view and. All owners of business blocks should adopt it when they have any work of the kind to do. As soon as the weather will. permit, thé*Transcript Block will be iw style of beauty jentirely new_ to this part of the State.. The colors and their arrangement will be such, we think, as to please: the Go-and see little Freddie. Lundquist executethe locomotive hop, the great toe.spin, the one wheel circle slide, at the theatre on Friat 9:30 o’clock. Business of impor y} W. D. Vinton, Pres. ~~ GEORGE COFRAN, better known) ~ ‘as ‘‘Uld George,’ has-severed his connection with the National Exchange Hotel, where-he has ‘been employed fomnearly five years. He goes to San francisco to be treated for a trouble of the throat, with which he has been afflicted for} Wepnespay night was the, coldThere 4 was a heavy frost, and in some -localities. the ground froze to the send for the doctor. ‘Only a:sick le.dache?’. Yes, Iknow; but it’s only.a._sympton of something } worse. Caudle, this everlasting neglect of yours will be the death of you, and then I shall bea widow, and the children will—will be —‘stop snuffing?’? Caudle, you area brute; if you were. not, you 4-would-not-sit-there,looking like . : death inthe primer, and tell me to ‘‘stop snuffing.’” What you need, and what you’ve got to have this very day, isa box of Ayer’s Carthatic Pills. Everybody uses them, the doctors prescribe them, . and Mrs. Jenkins says, that they are thebest pills ever made for the cure of Headache and: all bilim —_-—.>o--—+— PEOPLE's MARKET, removal to Lowell, afflicted with re ARE & MICHELL, Prop’rs. a BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, HAMS, BACCN “ND LARD last day_or two, and I’m_ going to} . t’ give usacall. — ~ BROAD STREET, below City Hat WE HAVE THE FINEST -and best’ Market in Nevada : City, asd are prepared at all ‘ times to furnish the best of CORNED BEEF, SAUSAGE; ETC., ETC: ALSO . Of Our Own Manufacture, *The Candy Fattory and Oyster Parlors, of LEDDY & EGAN fy 4 If : : 7 es ‘COMMERCIAL STREET, opposite the Transcript: Block, is one om the most popular establishments.in_the city.— ot The £9" HOME-MADE CONFECTIONERY gy for the Holiday trade includes upwards of TWENTY-FIVE KINDS and is all of the purest quality and the’ choicest fruit flavocs. : iy hg of every kind—the freshest and best stock in the city this— EASTERN OYSTERS for sale by the Can or in the Shell. . OYSTERS served to order in all styles. Milinry, Pauey Goods and Yams. AND EASTERN OYSTERS. — ay £ manufactured MRS, LEDDY & ZGAN. DOLLS AND TOYS — : At asa “—S a Owing to our largely increasing trade in -We require moré room, therefore. MUST CLOSE OUT OUR ST3cK OF ewe sell our meats at the LOWEST LIVING RATES, and.we invite the people > Meats deifvered free of char se. \o— CARE & MICHELL, Propr’s. Nevada City. HYDRAULIC MINING LAYOUT WANTED. Six Gates, of say 18 or 15 inches. Thres or four Moaitors of No.'. 48 ze. Nota Single Gray Halr“You may laugh and think me Ta vain thing,” writes Mrs: -3.RC., of San Francisco, to a friend in this city, ‘‘but I have not a jeneg eee EY head, and.yat -(sad-to-say)-F-am-filty and a day. Recently* my hair was not only quite gray but quite thin, too. Parker’s Hair Balsam—made in New York, I think—did wonders for me. ‘Pry it if you have occasion. It really does what I say, and_restores the color also.’’? Not a dye, not greasy, highly perfumed, Only reliable 50c dressing. om eopened a passage in one nostril ‘mation ‘in’ my bead and throat, (See advertisement. ) aad NEVADA CITY. _UNIONSHOTEL, Rector Bros x December. 30,188. A. Maltman & w., Sierra City Hugh J. Baldwin, Grass-Valley W.-M. Crutcher, Auburn. Frank Allen,.sierra City. Jeff Casserly, Downieville. W. Foster & w, Washington. H. B. Jones, Smartsville. W. L. Fontaine, do M. Teyler, Railroad. G. L. Johnson, San Juan. eee eee lt Theo. Wells, San Jose. Win. Boyd; Central House. aW.Fr Sowden & w, Dutch F. H.-M. Place, Omego. J. Davis, You Bet.. E.-M; Capurro, city. ® A TIONAL HOTEL. 3. A. Eppy. .. ./@-PROPRIETO . Dec. 30. T. G. Farrer, city. “DrHarris, “do Li Haner, Bloomfield. . Mrs. Kellogg, do * J. D. Ostrom, do L. Foss, Downieville. L. Mowry, di oo In one week Ely’s Cream Balm through which I had not breathed in three years, subdued an inflamthe result of -Catarrh.—CoLoNEL O..M..Neuuay,,.Owego,.N,. .X. d16-tf ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. PROPRIETORS H. T. Power, Sunny South, Cal. mi FED. WiEZEL, Secretary. i Office—No, “J. W. Lyons, Sunny South, Cal. FE. Charonnat, Charonnat mine. Must be in good condition and ready for delivery before the middle of May, 1886. For further informatior apply at the . Dawe Transcrirt-office, ___. him UV HERUTATOR UNIVERSAL VEGETABLE PANACEA OF-CONCENTRATED-EXTRACTS. Prepared from the Active Medicinal sroperties contained Mandrake, ‘Dandelion, Butternut, Black Root, Boy Bane, Bitter, Root, Bluod\ Root, Calisaya Bark, Barberry Bark, Sweet Bag, Indian Hemp, Wa-a-Hoo, Gal ten Seal, ete. For the Speedy and Permanent Relief of the most hopeless vases of : Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chills ond Fe er, Disordered. Digestion, Sick Headache, General Deility, And all other diseases arising froma Bilious state ot the Stomach, or an inactive or Di-eased Liver. ° REDINGTON & CO., 8. F., Wholesale Agents. For sale by all Druggists. 08-ly—~Aaspssment Notice. HAMRION MINING COMPANY,.—LoC cation of principal place of business, San Franciseo, California. Location of worss, Nevada county, Caiifornia, ae Notice is hereby giver, that at a meeting of the Board of Trustees, held on the 23d day of De’r, 1835, an assessment (No. 20) of *. Ten (10c) Cents. per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payabJe a ie immediately in United States gold coin to the Secretary, at his office, No. 622 Montyomery street, San Francisco, Cal. Any stock upop which this assessment shall remain unpaid on MONDAY, ‘Pwenty-ifth day of January, 1886, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale’ at public auction, and unless~~pay ment -is made hefore, will be sold on Tues lay, the sixteenth day of Febru:ry, 1886, to pay the delingucht asse-sment, togetrer witl costs of advertising and expenses of sale. 522 Montgmery strect, San Francisco, al. eee eee HAM BON tet ORGHECEK, Attorney and Counselor at Law, ES $ Co ane of rine and Commercial Streets. Will practice in all the/Vourts of the State = df BAND) R Box Hotel, Nevada C.ty, a . MILLINERY STORE. Broad Street, ‘Opposite Stump!’s . Hissis Bourditaa & ereyfassy 7 *t San Jose. \ ume the mortygage-.on his farm ne : ae o j $1 Sed a 4 One “amount of the theatre Friday ands Saturday . depth of a quarter of an inch or s0. J. Montgomery, Penn Valley. Proprietors. = y. Mrs. D.G. SopzRan«s, who has . 115555 due to date for interest, . 2iternoons. Exhibitions at three . 3: a ee Mrs. M. A. Bone, Derbec. Ean eS A been visiting her parents at this . und pay the balance in cash. o’clock. Everybody should go}. ECORD-HAND furaitere Doug" _ eee San Juan, Wejkeep on hand a,full,li.e of city, leaves today for Gonzales,. + Ete oe _ land see the best-fancy skater who and wold at the Standard Auction . Gea. a es Hats, Bonnets, Fl wers, Birds, Monterey county, wiiere 816 has . * Give rules for closing the ledghas ever exhibited in Neyada City. ag ae house, a Ip Goce Ban Sa aoe. Feathers, Ribbons, Velvets, been residinz for some time. er. ue, sate ite. ae) to Geo, Aracy: be Mrs. Larsen & e. Bloomfield: *~" Silks, Plushes, NeckPs = intntnsnanandntbnn ccna ee Thoms, _—-.——: . i ae : THEORY AND PRACTICE. Seg eee ea Tur Supreme Court_has denied . wear, itc., Etc. Gonsss sei is apogee ‘1. Would a knowledge of men-. There will be an auction’sale of . 4 rehearing in the case of Cross . °-)..sNetice to Creditors. . Also materia tor: rt ‘kinds of to a smal audience at ist ya . tal Philosophy be a Valuable uc-. tinware, furniture, stoves, etc.,. ys, Zellerbach. bet ace reo Fancy Work— Bends, Crewel, Ete. le 3 Wednesday night, and failed ios for wrencners W by Pe Saturday at7e, M., atthe Standadueaiet eh < eee bien ee ;to give sutisiaction according to you Sher genes sep tt asd Auction. and Commission . . Bret egos rast Basia: fice . superior Court, Nevada County, California-} ~~ We heepion Band a,beaatiful stock of the statement of a gentleman who the order of studies to be purs rouse, first door below Hunt’s igor heraermeniemihen! ‘sable (ter snand ewe of JUN Eman Etair; was there. 2 py the pupils: — 1 eee eas 5-26: oo Notice 4s héreby yiven by the undersignEs fie! = ee ee polls. ive should ven . = Swear te Piper oe ence catateof John ersign. Framt Piéees, Switches, Nets, fe. a ~~ JopeR Sowpen and wife arrived), teacher, moral or pecuniary? It is wiseto provideagainst ages erm docensed, tp the eneditore Of tr spcatend. 40 [eee Trimmed and Pressed. 4 Wednesday “ night from Datch } What is-your opinipa ot Teachers’ . emergenciestbat are liable to arise Christmas Stock. exhib t thew with nthe necceenry vouchers, Loree . =f ee Fe ioe Rae S “Ee ‘ ] ; ; i : . P amend ithin four mow r the_firs' icastock nd @! @ very lal ; F lat, and they were. accorded a Institute ?, . he a f in every family « A cold oo Port, Sherry Brandy; . Rum ex of thie notice, o0-the said admin coer, ayles. oh san pasend Gam rely upon ery > pees weienmee by their . muy 4; Whatis the best way of exa dangerous thing, ur not, depend: Apieceta, 1 ig, LARNER Thomas M. Sharpe,.at the New York: Buke. ting FINE GOODS at LUW BATKS. mene See . y DY . citing an interest in¥tudy % What] ing the means at hand to combut’. and Whiskey, Fresh Eggs, Mince. ry, Commercial street, in, Nevada City, Ne-. Being practical millin cs sakiolek pen friends. : ee should ‘the appearance ora} it. In sudden uttacks of cold;. meat, Raisins,-Currrants, Citron vuda County, . So place for . o¢h work, we will seil CHEAP@R «han any . ° se —--ies----— 3! . schos¥toom? ; : croup, \ asthma etc., Ayer’s ” — B ; rote a, page aa THOMAS M. SHAPE, ®5~ . house ip the county, considering quality of . . ~2> Dp. CoapmAN came over from : ia firel. by. State} Ch : sve Gs ill 3 th Pealed” Peaches, genuine “Buck. tte. SHARPE, -* . goods: Pol:te attention shown everybody. LAL “Is the time fixel. by. St«t2) Cherry Pectoral will prove the }, eas Pin j.all the deli “<. . Administrator of the Estate of John Hurst, . * Orders trom the country protptly filled. . the Comstock yesterday to spend Haw forthe continuance of school . quickest and most effective cure, . Wheat * ur and,al : HCACICS . ated at Nevada City, Dee, 29, 1885. Misses BOARDMAN & DREYFUSS. ' New Year's in this city. fe session each day too long for . a nd your best friend. ¥ for Christmas, at SMITH’s. Deldwell @ Ford, Attyefor Admr, . 480 . . Nevada City, November 94, 1885 im \ 3 ee ss Sag . ‘ e We have just: received an elegant assortraent of THE MORE YOU LOOK THE MORE YOU LAUGH. crifice . ~~~ Dells and Toszs. “No Offer Refus2d. _ 26 inch Wax Dolls, with hair and ear-rings, for 50 cents. , $2 Dolls-for $1. 1.50 Dolls for 75 cents, and everything else in the Toy\line in proportion. CHRISTMAS CARDS —Which we are sclling at San Francisco pri* Fringed Cards, with envelope, om 5 cts. up. Holiday Goods, Gloves, ae Handkerchiefs, Pash Goods, Jewel, Perfunsry, s “PICTURES, ETC. oN \ _ MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, ‘Near Union Hotel, Main St., Nevada City. TAL! GOING, Likely.as not at§first glance the ‘above will reveal to you nothing but a lot of grinning darkies, which is one of the most common things imaginable. ‘Ehe second look, however, cannot fail -to betray, the true pith ofthe picture, which requires no explanation. And-so it is with pure old SNOWFLAKE WHISKY. glance at the bottle you will perhaps class it us common, ordinary — Whisky, of which the market is full.; but on putting it to the test by taking a bottle home with you and giving it a fair trial, you cannot meek oe its wonderful purity, which really néeds no reeom— mendation. : oo & e Be For sale by all grocers and druggists. Ee Sample Bottle Free. : cs ~ astge*0iet my erie tanner ae