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January 2, 1889 (4 pages)

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The Daily Transcript. te OFFICE: -_ $2 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal ~r CIRCULATES IN Hevada City Grass Valley, Rourt & Ready, Fhe ag ome le North San Juan, French Corral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore's > Flat, Graniteville, Truekee, and every other town of Nevada county; also in Placer and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San “Franciseo—in fact,throw from Siskiyou to San Diego" from the Sieoctrnesnil THURSDAY. JAN. 3, 1889. LATE NEWS. Colusa has four and a half niiles of ‘graded streets. : ‘Newcastle’ 8 fruit : =o ar_were 5,000 tons. General Harrison had his life insured Saturday for $10,009. An_apple‘orchard in Lassen_cleared ~#s-000-this year from 4.500 trees. ‘Phe assessed: -value—of-property in 08 Angeles has increased $15,501, 183 aoa (coreen es ~teverr persons: were drowned by the upsetting-of a boat-on the Ohic river, near Ripley.’ Judge, Davenport, of Kansas City, ” gssanited éditor Profitt und managed. to whip ‘him. 3 : Wiiliam Dutton, the baret ack circus rider, has been sued by a divorce by his wife, Helen. » Mike Kelly, the baseball player, now on the stage, is badly uffiicted with stage fright. Two cowboys fought with pistols in the Chickasaw nation on Satur: day and both were killed. William Russell was futally wounded in a fight with Leonard—Bayue at Yates Center, New York. Rowell will race Littlewood for six days at Madison Square Garden for $3,000 and the championship belt. Seven ,men were burned and four houses destroyed by ‘an explosion of powder at Everson, Pennsylvania. Evan F. Evans, a dealer in gentlemen’s furnishing goods in. Los Angeles, has assigned. The assets are $35,000; liabilities $11,000. The people of the western portion of North Carolina are greatly excited_because Mormon emirsaries-are-trying _to-proselyte young women. Rev. Mr. Alexander of the orthodox Jewish Church at Omaha surprised lis hearers Saturday-by declaring that Christ was never crusified. The Sheriff at Seattle dispersed a mob of opposing railroad men Contestants for,a strip of road on the tide fiats, by turning the hose on them. At Pittsburg John Cochran,. 4 emall boy, went into a sewer with a lighted match to hunt for a natural gas leak, and an explosion followed which killedhim. : Ira Payne, the American gun éxpert, now performing in Paris, says that he has discovered a process for the manufacture of gold from an alloy of silver and copper, and is trying to raise funds to start the proper works, 78 eam § aoe . a <ee en as + ahipaients ‘this ghout the State; A SENSIBLE WOMAN, a tiation > The Readiness With Which She Understood a ane Object Lesson. A man having large business interests and a handsome income married a lady who, accustomed all her previous life to the luxuries of wealth, had never formed any clear conception of the yalue and purchasing power of money.. For some. months every whim, no matter how ex_travagant, was promptly gratified by tho indulgent husband, who always gave his” check for any amount of money. asked. One day the bride of a few months-to carry out, some caprice, fy, pepe 8 check for so large a sum that the gentleman was somewhat staggered thereby. He saw that such prodigality, if persisted in; “meant ruin ;but-not--w eve his wife by a downright\etusal, = -determined—to-give—her an Sobject jJesson-in-the financial Lines: “Aco ly;-with a amile-of seeming acqui he remarked that the supply of checks was exhausted, but he "wou d send upxthe romised money came, not in crisp $5v0 bins, as—was--expected, but in sterling silver dollars; the sum: total fling several. specie bays. The wife was at first vexed ad then amused, and-finally, before the afternoon. wore away, became deeply thoughtful. When-her-betjer-half came home to supper sie took-him gently b the arm, and, leading him into the hall, where the ponderous bags of specie wero still standing, sai “My dear, is 8 this the money f — “you for this morning ? ise “It-is, my love,” was the reply. “And did you ‘have to take this all = dollar by dollar, in the course of your business?’ was the next question. “Yes, my dear; it represents the r@ sults of many weeks of hard labor,” he answered, gently. ' “Well, then,” she said, with tearfal eyes, “send around a man to take it back to the bank in the morning, I can’t use so 25 ‘money for so trivial a purpose.” . E . e = Pore Swift's Soke, , The witty priest was nevgr happy unless jesting. He had once/ printed and circulated some last worfs of a street robber named Ellis rporting to be written shortly before his execution, in which the condemned theif was made to say: “Now, a8 I am adying.man, I haye done something which may be of good unto the public. I have left ‘with one ‘honest man—the only honest man I was ever acquainted with—the names of all my wicked brethren, the places of their abodé, with a short account of the chief crimes they have committed, in many of which I haye been their accomplice, and heard the rest from their own mouths. I have likewise set down the.names of those-we call our.setters;-of the. wicked houses we frequent, and all-ef those-who receive and buy our stolen goods, I have solemnly charged this honest’man, and: have received his promise upon oath that whenever he hears of any rogue to be tried for robbery or house-breaking he will look into his list, and if he finds the name there of the thief-concerned to send the whole paper to the Government. Of this I here give my companions fair and-public warning, and. hope they will take it.” The joke was a good one, and had, at least, as is rarely the case with ptactical jokes, a good effect, for street robberies were for a long time suspended. : me <iead SUNDAY WORK IN GERMANY. + Its Results Do Not Vavor Keepiug Peeyle -_, Busy Seven Daysa Week. The extent to which Sunday labor is carried on in Germany, a8 shown in a report of the United States consul at Leipsic, will probably surprise éVéi ‘those who have hitherto observed the tendency which has been the resort ‘of the rowdy element of the neighborhood, shot and killed. his. wife and atenyeed to kill her paramour. The Harding-Sprague contest: was resumed at Yountville Saturday. Thirty Democratic witnesses were-examined and their affidavits taken that they voted for Harding. Sprague was present during:the day and Harding was represented by counsel. ‘The veterans are indignant Over the affair, as both Harding and Sprague, during the campaign, solicited their votes and ’ accepted the courtesies of the home. The case was continued to Wednesday, oy -“ -Tuovsanps of people have found in Hood’s Sarsaparilla a positive cure for rheumatism. This medicine, by its purifying action, neutralizes the acidity ofthe blood, which is the cause of the disease; and also builds up ‘and —~gtrengthens the whole body. Give it a trial. THE DIFFERENCE. A Comparison of Interest to all Who Mead. What is the difference!in the four bodies of water in British North America, Hudson Bay, Maria’s Inlet, Mellville Sound and Madison’s River? The first’ is a Gentlemen’s Bag of Water. The second is a Lady’s Pond of Water. The third is a Gentleman’s Sound of Water. The fourth isa Gentleman’s River of Water. All these _, difficulties have been overcome by the use of Roger's GoLpeN Gare MeprCAL Syrvue. They have no more Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Insomnia, Puin in. the Side or Back, Sick or Nervous Headache, Con:tipation, Liver or Kid_ney Troubles. The Catarrh is not, known where the G. G. M. 8. is used. The G. G.-M. 8. is always found on} sale at W. H. Smith’s, Commercial street, Nevada City. Also’ sold by Mrs, ‘Addie R. Brackett, Agent. dl4-Im hs Safe Investment. ; *\ Is one which is guaranted to bring you satisfactory resulis, ‘or in case of failure a return of purchase price, On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Drugeist a bottle of Dr. tion. It is guaranteed to bring r relief in , ease, when used for any affec‘Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as pm “ayes Inflammation of Lungs He, Asthma, Whooping Cough, c., etc, It is pleasant and fo taste, perlectly, and can ded upon, ~ + Bros, a Store. fine sears go‘Trial bot. theligui pores, of the The gutta arena 4 pores of the peer < tulag so Pal livery and . feed) cold, . f wpa apr ploying 1,582,591 hands, 288,981 establishments are kept open on Sundays! and day, the percentage of establishments kept open being 57.75, and the percentage of. employes working on Sunday 42.25. In trade and transportation the report shows that 77 per cent. of the -establishments are kept open and 57 per cent. of the hands employed. It would, of course,. be interesting to between seven-day labor and the producof years. _ — The attempt to dilpsnes with one a day of rest in every seven days.has often been made in the past, but never'with success, although a temporary advantage has been gained in increased production. Inferior workmanship, .héwever, has been sure to follow;-and it is doubtful if Germany’s experiment in the face of the experience of the world will Rimasely succoed, . ate on “wTOO THIN,” The Expression not Necessarily Sla Good Authority for Its Use. Though the phrase‘‘too ‘thin’ as ordinarily used by school boys and others, miay now be styled vulgar, the words may be used in a perfectly orthodox manner. “Thin” is equivalent to ‘transparent,’ seems toinvolve the idea of a veil (such as the-ancients call rentus texilis, or “woven wind’’) which served to¢lisplay as much as to coriceal the person, At is in this sense evidently that Shakespeare used the words in ‘‘King Henry VIII,” act V., s, 2, where the king says: ‘‘You were ever good at sudden » commendations, q Bishop Winchester. come not To hear such flattery now; and in my presence They are too thin and bare to hide offenses.’’ >. That is ‘your commendations are too transparent to hide your offenses.”’ Another instance of the use of the words may be found tn Smollett’s novel of ‘‘Peregrine Pickle,’’ published in 1751. When ‘the hero suddenly informs his lady-love, Amelia, that he is going abroad, the tears gushed into her eyes, and she was at great pains to conceal the cause of her grief by observing that the tea wasso scalding hot as to make her eyes water. “This pretext,’ says Smollet, ‘‘was too thin to impose on her lover, or to deceive the observation of her friend Sophy.”’ 4 But know I @ pretext is ‘‘too es and this is what is meant bi the modern elliptical eames Preserving Wooa, A’ plan recently introduced i B gium for preserving wood—{fri ne Bet prodicad by the atmospherewater, etc, fil the pores with liquid gutta. percha, which is said toéilectually pra’ serve it from moistfiredAnd the action of the sun. The proces$ employed consiate }in exhausting their from the pores of the wood, andAilling with utlaperchs solution. In pouring the ‘solution toto res, the solid guttapercha is lique y mixing with parsttine in propor: aa of about two-thirds of guttapercha to one-third of ; the mixture then pi to the action of heat and a becomes sufiicientiy easily pmieodaced inte the if pears that of 500,156 establishments, em-: 668,027 of the hands are employed on that know what correspondence theré has been . tion and trade of the smpiew ud See : easily seen through; and, as a uetaphor,There 1s nothing vulgarin saying that. ni Me THE ONLY Brilliant fr CELERY COMPOUND Paine ‘3 CURES {PROOFS Durable “<p _ Economica! Are Diamond Dyes. “They excel ‘all None others are just! as good: Beware of Fmitations—they are: made of cheap and. inferior materials and give poor, weak, . crocky colors, 36colors; 10 cents each. Send postal for Dye Book, Sample Card. directions for coloring Photos:, making the finest Ink or Bluing (x0 cts. a. quart) etc gists or by others in Strength, Purity and Fastness. [~ Sold by drugpound cured nv neryous sick headaches,” Mrs. L. A. Brentner,} San Jacinto, Cal, Neuralgia baa " ee ee AT Nervous Prostration tles of Paine’s Celery « Jompound, Tam cured! Jrcmancn. ane awit eer sass mam. . meh ree hot. After-tusing-six-bot *'Paine’s Celery Con-g fo GOOD AS GOLD —o—— GRAND BANKRUPT. SALE otthe Samuer Hurcuinson, satel Souk Gens NAD “Tthas done me more§ . . good for kidney disease} shan any other medicine." Gro, Ansort, »~Sioux City, lowa. biscases “¢ Paine’s Celery ComWELLS,RICHARDSON & CO. Burlington, vi For Gilding or Bronzing Fan Goid, Silver, Bronze, Copp p Articles USE SH-eise notes DIAMOND PAINTS. f= ¥ me pound has beeg ofgreat THE ENTIRE STOOK OF _ Household Purnitur. ‘Mattresses, Xk EXave. The Largest and Best Assortment —OF— . CROCKERY, Bic ected CHINA AN Er oesske fit preven; ‘i enstion ‘and bili “ar <1 ErizapsTict. ue rote Ma a 2 iSoraare Pm Qaly 10 Conte: THE DHLES-on-Hand,-and-wishingpany so that Persons buying 50 ee cents achance. Each package contai draws a Winchester Rifle, model Shells, [aso Give Meals . af all E ARE GOOD ae At the Old, and Well-known stand —=OF— A. Tam on Fine st. BEHOLD THE BARGAINS . Having a very large arr CHRISTMAS CAN: $5 : to-keep-up-with the-progress}* Bedroom Sets reduced tromr-$40to} COMING of the age, and being of a generous disposition and determined not to be outdone by any firm in town, . am now making arrangements wich the Great Tea Shipping Com+ worth of Freyeh Candy WILL BE PRESENTED WITH A POUND OF FINE TEA. lalso have a Prize Raffle, consisting of 60 chances, at 50-cts, ns a'prize. The ilucky "nmber of *86, calibre 40-82 ‘together with apparatus for re-loading shells’; also ay ‘of beaded howes at this Restaura AND ALWAYSSKEEP ON HAND FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS. J S, HOLBROOK Pire St. Nevaga City, New Coods . ew Styles ¢ Suits to Order for Fall and: ‘Winter. Oh) > Ft. cen Wien aac
Broad Street, Nevada. City. All Goods of my own importation. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed, ms, SuitsiMadetin'the Latest F ash~ ion, and Superior Work. manship. Prices as Low as can be ob tained in the City. When paying-money for Clothes, get those that Fit. and Show Your Form to Advantaze, I have recently received an Immense Stock o Foreign and Domestic Woolens, to whieh I ‘invite ‘he attention of gentl-iietro! taste who want fo wear Stylish Clothing, e Come, Fxamnine my steck ‘and «be ready for oe Ho'idays. a Ap, F ie topes uM AN, Broad Sirert, two doors below w. @ils, — Co." Bxpress Office, Nevada PRIVATE soanotiG HOUSE, we MRS: As PERRY. Proprietor. Main Street, (at the Mill's Residence. p@-PIRST-CL A88 BOARD AND LODGOSG AT REAZONALLE BAT Ks. The Table will be: wuz supplied wittr: the best-of eae Te house’ contains as sor ee fooms as can befound-in the city.” “PAY BOARD, $500 A WEEK, © Pip 4 ‘. Means ANOTHER KENDRICK & GADDIS, THE PERPETRATORS, Toa The Public: tet’ OWNERS AND OPERATORS-OF the Grain Distillery, situated near Nevada City, we have opened upa Who'esale and sates enue ek Tone No.49 Pine ee NEVADA CITY,Next door to Geo. E. Turn ” Hardware Store, Where we offer to the Tradejand the peo ple in general, our own production. of the finest and purest, hand-made, Copper Distilled Corn Whiskey that was ever placed upon the market of the Pacific Const. Not like the Colored Doctored ChemicaledDropsical-Pon-Skull, so called Whiskey that now. fleods the country, but. the genuine, orystalized juiee of the Native California Grown Corn. It is as pire and clear as the sweet sparkling mountain water, of which Nevada and the adjoining counties may 80 justly and proudly hoast! Why should Whiskey be colored, when its ortginal, natural state ts perfectly élear % Ts it to suit fhe fancy of some imaginsry being that never existed, or is it like the ‘. masque worn by the ~ HIGHWAYMAN For hase deception? These are questions for the common sense people of California to answer, and decide whether or not. they Will continié thé use of impure Whiskey, and with Dropsy be carried to a premature grave, If youuse sbsolutelv straight WhisLkey;-suctrarwe-offer: rforsale,~it-with add years to your lease of life, rather than reduce them.We prefer to putld up an honest, legitimate trade of Pure ¢ WHISKEY That wil] stand the-fire-teat, as it were. Therefore, do not be surprised when you sample our Whiskey and find it a. CLEAR AS GLASS. Tt being clear doeg nt make it Gin, by any We don’t want anything to do with tampered Whiskéy, neither should any other person WapY anything to do with it. We a respectfully solicit trade fronii the retail dealers and the family bottle trade ofthe community, which shall receive our prom pt and honest attention, Knowing our mission ig filling a long felt need in the country we leave !t with the people to say whether thev prefer pure Whiskey or adulterated stuff. We believe that ere long our Whiskey will be as popular inthis country as were the names of Grover Cleveland and Benjamin _. Harrison in the late campaign. f Kendrick & Géddis. CAMEn & ‘DRABEK, FURRIERS -AND TANNERS, Quaker Hill, Nevada Co. FE ARR NOW PREPARED TO. DO first-classs work in ne UP. FURS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS =~ Into BUGGY ROBES, MATS, RUGS, ROBES for Children’s Carriages, Ete., at reasonablé prices, (@FSamples of our, work can be seen -at Geo. Cc. Gaylord's store, Nevada City, B34 sented to, Mr. Gaylord loci ‘be prom Horible Crime. Comite eine Beds ~ Carpets, i Mirrors, Etc. Recently owned by L. M. Suke". forth and purchased at Sheriff's Sale. by the e undersigned. Bedroom Sete peduved from $115. to $30. Carpets, peryard, $1.25 to $1, Carpets. per yard, reduced from Ps to 75 cents. ( Parlor Sets, reduced from $60 to $40, Bed Lounges, reduced from $30 to $22. Hair Mattresses, re sduced from $20 to-$15. Spring Beds, reduced from $1) 'to $7. Willow Rockers, reduced from $12 to $9. Kattan Rockers, reduced from $9 to $6. reduced from Wall Paper, Half Pri¢e, Picture Frames, Half Price. Mirrors, Hali Price, Bird Cages, Half Price. Fine Rugs, Two-thirds Prive. Aud Evervthing Else at Equally Low Prices. The Goods will be Sold Without Reserve ! Most of the Stock is New -AND IN STYLE. Se 4 REMEMBER THE PLACE: LiGGeSHA PROPRIETORS. FANCY GOODS" POR THIS WEEK’ ONLY ‘ROSENBERG BROS. will sell for this eek 4Bai. ton Kid Gloves, Embroideted back, at Fifty Cents a pair. _Any_one_purchasing.a-pair-of these-Gloves. is_en-_ . titled to a Chromo. — FOR TNS WEEK ONLY ! c Ase one purchasing Five Dollars wortin: or eae PALAOE DRY GOODS STORE. ie _In This Market. They are Direct From Eastern Factories and will be sold —AT— San Francisco Prices . ) I ata liet . ann ene I have see on hand a Full Line of Guns, Pistols, Shelf Hardware, Stoves, Paints, Powder and Sportsmen's Materials, Doors. Windows, tron. Steel, Leather, Leather Shoe Findings. ALL KINDS. OF Water and Steam,Fittings, Brass and Rubber Goods, Chain Rope, Nuts, Bolts and Washers, And a Full Line of Howse Mill, Mining. And Farming Materials Geo. E. Turner, 57, 59 and 61 Nevada City. a THE Nevada County AcademyAT GLENBROOK, ON MONDAY, FEB. 11th, 1889. THE ACADEMY, will be a thorough training 8c Primary Department for small children, ourses of Study; also. Business. to Students of both Sexes. dress WM. SHELTON, Nevada. Soiled Cal. SHELTON, COLLEGE THES FSSION will open, in the Academy n0ol for Boys and Girls, with a LLEGE' will havé English andat HE GO a We can furnish either in the latest styles Normal, Music and Art Departments. Open ; * FOR PROSPECTUS, siving Courses of Study, Prices of TOOn and Board, ete., ad“Holiday Socal . e Mis, Lester & Crawford’ » Main Street, Nevada City. ikenar dace! n the first place, let us say agpew words to HUSBANDS, BROTHERS and LOVERS There is nothing more acceptable to a lady.fora Holiday present than } ERE ARE A FEW NOTES CONCERN[. £4 Daintw Bonnet: —OR A— _HANDSOME DRESS PATTERN. and atthe Lowest Prices, Our Display of Silk and Linen Handke:chiefs tor Ladies and Gentlemen is unexcelled anywhere, A Pretty Line of ~ NEWPORT SCARFS, The Latest and most effective shoulder protectors, in all colors, New. ‘York Bakery. qi WM. DURST, Proprietor, AVING PURCHASED THIS. WEEL known and popular Bakery of Mra. John Hurst, on QOOMMEROIAL STREET Variety of BREAD, Wedding Cakes “. w) Made to order on short notice o1 reasonable terms. ly attended to, By ‘strict attention to business, givine good satisfaction and selling at low rates,I hope to mérit a liberal patronage, M. L. & D. MARSBE, Manvfaeturers and Dealers in {All : Kinds : of: “amber Boulder Street. : Nevada City. . g oe UMBER OF ALL K{NDS FOR BUILD ing and dor, se hoop on hand and fawed to order..We keep ‘constantly’ on . hand a large stock of Shingles. Moulding, Laths; Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling, Pickets,. Ete,,. Ato, Clear’ and ‘Booond Quilt no Pine. nd ff nah A150 DEAL In intend to keep on and at all times a good y moat All order for anything in my line prompt . . Sash, ‘Doors, Blinds Shakes “ Have youseen the Latest Novelty in Neckwear, suchas Nothing nicer for a Christmas Prosent than one of our é Fancy Embroidered Aprons, Unless the game be a pair of Fine Silk Hose. A full assortment of Plush And Felt Table Scarfs.—These at Reduced Prices. A staple and always welcome Gift is APair of Fine Kid Gloves, We have Dressed and Undressed, Five and Six Buttons, and Mousquetaire, . Here are Some Thing, FOR GENTLEMEN: Cigar Cases, Cigarette Onses, Purses, 3 Card Cases, Memorandum Books, ete., All in Fine Leathers, Another article the Gentlemen admire is _A Silk Muffler. We have lots of them. . Leather Card Cases, Purses and Hand Satchels for the Ladies. Card Albums and ~ Autograph Albums, fa alithe Latust and Neatest Styles of-binding. Fully Forty or Fifty Difterent Varieties Lenape BLOCKS! BLOCKS! BLOCKS! ete. Just the thing for the little ones, A Wonderland of i DOLLS! DOLLS!! DOLLS!! Parian, Fre BisqueyKid, and kind you pat Pans 3 Ibo aati isk Dolis’ Shoes, Stan and Hats,’ “We are very proud of our display of Dolls. Including Alphabet, Building, Animals, ‘wast but not loast we call attention to FIVE CENT COUNTER, ‘AND OUR — ‘TEN CENT GOUNTER! Many of the articles on these counters are worth more than twice what we ask for them, They are all “cheaper tha an di x4?” action: Pine Street,. SURAH & VELVET COLLARETTES?. _ Ts entitled to a “Handsome Framed Engraved Chromo TA4X18. Remember, before purchasing anything for Christmas feall at-the-——— = : ca aeRO! 2 ¢ PALACE DRY GOODS STORE, The Cheapest Place in Town, — ROSENBERG BROS. Pp: S.—Gent’s, Ladies~and--Children’sLinen—andSitjes Handkerchiefs a_ specialty. ~-For Sale or Rent im Tasy Terms . Two'Fine’ Ranches, well improved, with bearing Orchards. Both places are within two miles of the Narrow Gauge depot. Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and every advantage for a desirable home. Apply to " i.. G@. BEATTY, Secretary Nevada County Land and Improvement Asso * ciation, Nevada City. ©. C. WEISENBURGER. H. G, WEISENBURGER. Plaza E*eed Store.. =» Foot of Sacramento Street, Nevada City. WEISENBURGER. BROS., PROPRIETORS. Dealers incall kinds of .HAY, CRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, POTATOES, Onions, Grass, Clover, Garden & Field Seeds, TABLE, DAIRY AND STOGKSALT, Etc., Eto. consis VERYTHING AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. gy Countrv Orders carefully filled, © a Wg epee T. H, CARR Carr Bros. PROPRIETORS OF THE PALACE . DRUM :.: GTORE, Cor. Pine and vommercial Nevada Clty. 7 REP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLET TOCK i THING USUALLY FOUND IN A B STOUK OF AINRT Birvcaet-clases Drug Store. PAINTS, OFLS, VARNISHES . ud ry SCHCUL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANLOUS BOOKS PERIODICALS, PIlOTORIALS, NEWSPAPERS Sets . Agents for tire San Francisco Examiner, FIELD, GARDENAND FLQWER SEEBDA. The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City, Prescriptions accurately and carefully compounded by a careful and competent Drug a ‘ F WNEVADA DRUG STORE, Corner Broadend Pime Streeta. Weer eenewenneroos ibetiers i+ Nevada City Bisheiok ED « ‘Winton, ‘ er eOrRIETOR. LARGE STOOK OF PATENT upromise” * FINE PER FUMERY, FANCY sees ; COMBS, BRUSMES, HAND MIRRORS : TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS NAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN. TO COMPOUNDING PR C peten Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed, OO HETTONE BY as oom Agent for the lmperial London. Northern and Queen Insurance Companies, on . Nevada County Carriage and Wagon Repository, : BROSD-AFREET, NEVADA OITY. CEO. F.JACO3S,--=— Meadquarters for the . Celebrated Millburn Hollow Axle. Ween. IN ALL GRADES. Manager Qolumbus Buggies, : Carriages : Phaetons ULL VARIETY er “The Best in the « World for General Use. The New-Three-Volume Edition — Heli fi 4o0 Brat ihe rerics. Complete in 8 convenient volumes. 1 f ; o1 ints piste serstienite. ~ THE PEOPLES CYCLUPEDIA = . Eee We challenge. the UpltedMatar ie our work, = pom nly © acknowledged ~ CAMER & DRABEK. 7 bea . — Oak Soruce “Pine and: _CedurFirewood. val, Lester“ & Crd . EDUCATIONAL DEPARTM ENT. <4 Seem, Neve a ity. PEIuuIrs Sebel Ee se Ng SR RN TIE