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January 27, 1889 (4 pages)

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%, 4 t . t x ; tf You Want to Get —. ALL OF THE NEWS OF NEVADA COUNTY, TAKE THE TRANSCRIPT. G THE BEST Advertising Medium “0 THR Sierra Nevada Gold Fields. cee . we VOL, TaVIl.—No. 9134. NEVADA CITY. OAL. SUNDAY MORNING, J ANUARY 27, 1889. ‘Batablishod Sent. 6, 1860, by N. P, Brown & Oo. = Duily Rexnssript, PUBLISHED _o Day Excepting : Monday —nY— BROWN & CALKINS. L §. CALEY Phe N x bt ped phat vrIOR teas st.,. aie Site ity, ¢ oa TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION’ 1 Wear, payable im advance, $6. Per Week, 15 Cents. Agents for the Daily Transcript. ‘Palins & Rey... G. P P. Rowell. &Co sty: See. ee e Graniteville Qmarisville -Downieville Nevada Arch Ohapter, No. 6, R. A. M. STATED MEETINGS AT MA SONIC Batts evada Cry one the ig helps penntm oh ore 4 cy stand m pa ‘i ina are eoeally {ntited. %0. Weep FOR OMAR ne Fete: MASONIO i, @RICE. Nevada Lodge) No, 18 P: és: A.'M. STATED MEETINGS ON THE sec month. ee ing Bretton i Bo te ding ie Cc. ©, WEISENBURORR, Moatet. Rous, Secretary. Alfred TD. Diascn, bees at Law and Notary Public, Successsor to Johnsen & Manon, : Attorneys at Law. Wis PRACTICE IN THE SUP. Ea TOR A) Lit Supreme, District and Cir.aitCourts Ghee Phacas Block, corner Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City. B. LITEHM, £4 5 JOHN CALDWELL) CALDWELL, & LITTLE, Attorneys and Oounsélors at Law. We PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND d States Courts, OFFICE—Thomas Block, corner ‘Broad and} ‘Pine streets, up stairs. 3.4. OALDWELL, . . A at Law, Fancka, Pablio, D CONVEYANC : FEC uth side ap Broad Street, Sppo-' ( tesa ei a and the Courts of th raged States within he State of California. GEO. L. Canine, Attorney and Oounselor at Law, of the State. ce in Morgan & Roberta’ Block, THOS, 8. FORD #g Attorney and: Qounselor at. Law. FICER--Thomes’ Building corner Broad and Pine atreets, Novada Cit ity DR. BR. WM. HUNT, Physician, Ores at VINTON’S DRUG SORE, NEVADA CITY. Wrist PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS. 2. Popular NEW HOME the leader of the age in pructical improve{n° itrdorinary: Oe.) .ca2 Paid up Capital $30:000 A General Banking Busines Transacted. Op PAERE TBA New Home” Sewing Machine ITHIN 1,000 MILES OF SAN FRANorth, ; East or West, cguroih at of through this office, or any ofour branches on this Coast), which is not mm: . Riving, oe and absolute satistaction in we will put it.in perfect repair free of Chare®, xcepting only breaka at ¢ caused by careless Agndiin if Gclivered ‘at our store, NO.725 M KEt sg dy erved SAN FRANCISCO, CAL’A ‘THE “NEW HOME” SEWING Ps: onINE DpMEANY, Ghas. E. Naylor, MANUFACTURERS OF THE LIGHT-RUNNING SEWING MACHINE merits and art work ogee grew of which it possesses the latest and be: CHARS Hates 6 &00;; Grass Valley. Empire Livery Stable Broad st., Nevada City, opp National Ex change Hotel, JAMES HENNESSY, Tibet PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE i acaaas Stable pes the largest lot of i Tobe’ Bey tay Svart of ai yy "8 Teama with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the most reasonableterms , The horses are alae frem vice, of geod style and capable of going as fast as any gentleman cares to 4d. Good Saddle Wicaas always on hand CABRIAGES FOR FUNERAIS' ‘PROMPTL FURNISHED @ ‘THE : Frue Concentrator vitors 91,000 Chatlongé to any ‘Machine. : : > Reduced to $875. Nevada County N. GR. R. TIME TABLE NO. 36. Takes Bffeot Monday, Jan.‘14th, LEAVING NEVADA CITY : A. M. DAILY—Connecting with ‘Ab swing passenger. train arriving in jan Francisco at 7;15 P. M. orr & CO.. No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA. CITY, Buy Gold Dust, Gold and Silver Bars, Acids and Crucibles for Sale. May 6, 1887. — A. WULKE, Peshionahle Hoot and Shoe Maker, Bron OA hae Rav FINE BOOTS AND SHOES A SPEULALTY > REPAIRING: NEATLY DONE, 0 DOORS BELOW @ Cit P. M. Daily,—Connecting with Over, 8:50 land leaving San Francisco at Pp. M, ARRIVING. AT NEVADA OITY. DA ILY — Connecting with . Ber land leaving San Francisco at 8 bringing mail and passengers from the West, 2 P.M, Daily. Connecting with Local Bea! leaving Sacramentoat8 A. M. Also passengers and mail from the East. JOHN F, KIDDER, General Manager. E. H. BROWN, Superintendent Dutch Flat Stage Line » N. B. OHAPMAN, ae es NEVADA CITY: ..-. LOCAL ANESTHETIOS IF DESIRED, Office at Residence, Sacramento St o—— OAT. Leaves Nevada Qity onmOnOAS, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY. taaves Dutch . Flat « on Tuesday, Thursday and se AT 7 AvM. line reach Nevada Cli ae noou, LUETIJE & BRAND, WA’ ANw oomnefe i “SS Bread fsennt, Nevade Clty” : JEWELER Pringronch § CAN. BY TAKING THIS of at 7:30 P. by railro: All orders strictly attended to and charges reasonable. T. P. BLUE, Proprietor. &. W. CHARLES, M. Wise Phy . estenttio ah neato rhe PBLASAGT'S, BUDO 2047 4 Sikes ks House-10 to 12 A. M, 7m, DR. M. P. HARRIS DENTIST. 5 NEVADA CITY ON /Mondoys, Wednesdays and Fridays UNION: MARKET, . ~. COMMERCIAL STREET. ,.NEVADA CITY] x puinaner Beet, Pork, . accom Vonts Ete.,. . are Ww Office in Morgan & Roberts Block, corner i eare nas tear ea either time, aiitsnt moments. “JAMES.A. _ Atterney and Counselor at Law ane. Notary. wabtic. rl ii le. R. M. HUNT.. @.. JOHN T. MORGAN.. apnarte pee ee + CagHitr D. E. MORGAN.. Ass’TCasuixe and Ssu’¥ pr. BR. M: Hon’, Gro. —_—— { Jas. Cairns CITIZENS BANK; Nevada aT We SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE Sew York, San Franciscd, t And Sacramento. We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT in the prin. cipal cities ef GREAT ieee” and EUROPE, Collections on any part of the United Statesa specialty. Highest Price Paid for —— and State Warrant ure : Gold and Silver Bullion {chased ” Assay Office at this Hank. _ orricmrs: £.M PRESTON.. ..)+-65.++.-¢ PRESLPENT ve. ViCB PuesiDENT DIRECTORS: : Joun T. Morean D. E, Morean, a HovsMAn, M. PRESTON. M, Hugues, Wm. seit x35 "8 CORRESPONDENTS: ancisco—First National Ban Bacramento—National Bank of D. 0. Mille Co. , OF CALIFORNIA 300 00n (CAPITAL, PRINCL AZ OFFICE ' 216 Sansome st., San Franciseo ce ,. Fire Insurance Only JF. Hovenron, Preident. J. 1. N. SHEPARD, Vice President, CHaRues H, Story, Secreta R. MAaGiLh, Genstel ‘Ageut, Riske accepted on all Classes of desirable property in thi is county at rates aa low as sol vency and a fair profit will admit of, gual anteeing a promptand liberal response to al just claima for-toss. ;Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County DAVID WA?T, JOHN C. COLEMAN. GEO W. HILh, Manager MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY The Leatig Harness Shop. ” OF NEVADA CITY. + + Below National Hote ~ Proprietor Broad Street, Harness ‘and Collars MADE TO ORDER SADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY 0OMBS AN BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP. . Repairing Neatly Done. ('@e~ Al) orders attended to promptly. Home Mutual insurance ::C0 4 ERATE Bi You Are. Sick . with Headache, Ni ote, Biliousness, mood e aarp tad tion, Female bles, Fever ; tege Sleeplessness, Partial . ysis, oF Nervous tration, use Paine’s Celery Compound and be cured. In each of these the ’ ¢acise is mental or physical overwork, anxiety, exposure or malaria, the effect of which is to Weaker the nervous’ pystam, resulting in one siSusa tele ea Aged, Nervous, f-abil of September, 1860. Northern-Gentral California, P-AT-ENTS. AINED, and all business in ‘the $8 Qua nt Galce attended to for MODOur offi barr ny epaeaite the U. 8, Patent Offie, arid we can obtain Patents in less time than those remote from Washington. Send model or drawing. We advise as to patentability free of charge—and we make ‘ho charge unless we obtain patent. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Suerintendent.of Money Ora Order Division, and the officials. of the t Office, Fox eireular, advice, terms ret ferences to actay ollenia.in in your own State or county adC.A; Snow & Co.. ‘ _ OPP. Patent Office. Washington, D Quick Time ‘and Cheap ‘Fares: Se et Eastern and European Oities., BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAI. . ALL RAIL ROUTES, Southern Pacific Company PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND to colér more goods than an Jas, L. BOWEN, le, — ive more brit “Paine’s Celery ‘Compound aust anemia ts the Diamond, ed as a Nerve: my ato and take no‘other, ’ bottle’ wrought a great change. oat FOR Hess and with ittt2 . A Dress Dyed liver ye he whole tone of the ‘system was A Coat Colored 10 wonde: tell my friends, if sick as I ave been, Paine’s Celery Compound . Garments Renewed CENTS. A Child can-use them! Unequalted for all: Fancy and Art Work. At Dru and Merchants. Dye Book free. . WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. Progs: Burlington, Vt. (PED DAILY THANSORIPT ! Has THE LARGEST Circulation of any Daily Paper North of Sacramento. The Daily Tranactips was established on the 6th day It is the oldest.paper. published i has. the largest diceubitiad _and therefore as an advertising medium it is gsncongs 4ono paper published in its section of the State. Do you. feel ae ee languid, low-ar ie ited, life. esa, and indescr ly miserable, both physi« cally. and pny, miserable & 8¢ ee ot fa ir bloatit afier cating,.or of." goner hie empeneas of atc hie fn the fore: ing, tongue bitter or bad taste in mouth. rr ular appetite, aginees. frequent headaches, blurred eyesight, floating specs” before the or es, nervous Ppuaiins irrlea tability of tempor h alternating with [usta d sonsatio piling, transient pains he t, drowsincas & fictasted and unrefreshing seep, indeacribable feeling of Pf calamity ? 4 jab ween re and thatee symptoms, you are eu it most common of A ja, af thie Indigestion. com ented your Shes the num New York and New Orleans). with the several Steamer Lines to Buropean Porta. Pullman Palace Sleeping Car. —AND— Tourist Sleeping Cars Attached (6 Overland Express Trains, No additional chare for Berths in Tourist mene Cars. : Tickets eee . Sleeping. Car Berths secured and other informa’ givenupon applica tion at the Company’s offices where passen gers calling in person can secure choice of routes, © AN. TOWNE, » TH, GOOnMAN. General Manager. Gen. P Tht. ‘Agt J. C. STUBBS, Gen Traf. San Francisco, Cal. RAILROAD LANDS FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERM3, For landa in Central and Nerthern California, Oregon, Nevada and Utah, apply to or gccrene * W. H. MILLS, Land Agent,C. P. R. R. San National Exchange, NEVADA CITY, CAL. The Onlv First-class Business fHlotel in #] the City. ure, free from valentin large hote! Massive fire-proof stra dangers of fires so pre instead . ‘ tituated in the very centre ofthe otty with Office and General Stage " Led Hotel 20 mi bytare an any other when he Teor ier Natlona x change isa pele Tab with the pro: wena Sle reyes rior. to any in the ci The ms are Dea! and a able, and insige a see of nee bg experie either aing or expense erie es 6us! uration Which the ational Exch: sojaet ouere of being the . hotel in the mou: “gone e ae fees ak . Want to Keep Thoroughly Posted ven tana in Southern California, apply or @ JEROME MADDEN, Land Agents, P. R R., San Francisco.’ TAKE THE
:/THE TRANSCRIPT IF YOU CONCERNING tt GOLD MINING 88 ocroniy AGR TOULTOR AL oe ¥UMBERING And Other Resources, eg es being Fully Informed at 1 tim THE LOCAL NEWS waryRNinas TS SPECIALTY 18 GENERAL LOCAL News, and ithas a circulation that reaches the reeceg perwe in every part of this county. has numerous patrons in P »¥ dBi unties, aswell as in Sucramentoy saa Frehelec oan’ ene the § State. To LAND te BREKE Ra am ig ge the whole my it is invaluable; as i 4 giver a _ and come’ record of the Pte coun in the Sovolenaoenk of th o @ aes. y brane and extens! nhvciussapbamnesdd inducements ISP LIP SE EP NY ‘ bes D ADVERTISERS 4 ‘Rost Advertising Medium in Noramore California. , ; No matter wh reac (Paciric System.) Dr. yor ag it feat D scovery Dail Express Trains make prompt connec tions for a ue hand ata laviaehs oF ing: to " art ns Ww A) the several Railway Lines com plications mre mulipl 1 Coneu xt “in the East, fon okt mpi nee iseaoes, Heart ct Diao, AND AT ies are Guise ney pincan to mat ft in yen sgh ey or induce a fatal termination, rative vos 3 tion ae cit jl ae there y flesh an tie Sanwerhl Rtitos h ealebels in curing wey or ond At er, Dumb Agu Isiudr: a ‘Bloreo's cov GURES ALL HUMORS Sega 8 coe a me; Biotoh, ¥ or BR 4g0 voce to the font ea that in oo all red by thie thie ding oie aati ia benign ifs po or Can ourin Tiapectily haw t siete y Lae rbune! Sites i Diseawe, it ulous Sores and Swellin Sp-dotsy may f Swel an i» or Sen _¥ . ps a large Treatise, with. colored i on °Si-tn Diseases, or the same oe @ reatiee on Scrofulous ‘Atfections. ~ pd bras ae BLOOD 1S THE LIFE." ugh): igands itt usin er ey ree’s Golden a pe ae buoy ‘aol Site! strength and bodily CONSUMPTION, . which is Scrofula of he ays A ater the Le og by this re ag byl 4 the venue Poeite b Abed en eerlbty ta fata yp Benny pon ve oe this now world-famed remody tot to Pubic. . Pierce thought seriously tng his “Consumption Cunz,” but that name as too ctive for Pe oh, Lp andl its Solent or ches ov otra ite ge a Ho, nutritive ny a rem oF By or Gonauption, i . Liver, Blood, and lias 8. anos Weak Lungs, Spitting of Bl 8) Breath, Chromic Nasal tar Brpus a, Asthma, Severe Scotia. 2 ions, it is an ay t pk ca vy Druggiste, at $1.00, or Six Bottles Send ten cents in eta: a Dr. Pierce's book on eee n. Addre “ World’s Dispensary Medical . Ascoctation, jon or ex -oold r meals, wakefulness, or constan' Tae you po all, or any ome number Bilous Dy Dyspepsia, or hon vines, “fers rand iver diversity pore. svmpe ierce’s Golden Medical Dige ery act ec dowertuly upon e ihe ‘iver, and gover bloodorgan, the nyelies of all bh petal and im. from whatever ca arisin equally other in acting upon Me i neys, iaraccee Rayos buliding up ol om a eae 663 Main St, BUFFALO, N.YInsure in the 287 BROADWAY, N. ¥. IVE AGENTS WANTED. @. A, LUCKENBACH, . Tiesoee lurking around. . Mr, SHOPPING IN PARIS. Olive Logan Says it Is a Wild and Promiscuous Scramble. i Mark Twain is not the only American Who has been disgusted with the pushing, the scrambling, the incivility of the whole mob at the great French shops, buyers as well as ee ter-jumpers ag well as 6 crowds at the Louvre, the m Marche or the Printemps, on any fine ethene, is something that must be seen tobe believed. The manners that prevail! exclaims Olive Logan in the Boston Trenscript. Customers dispute the ownership of various things by pulling them out of each other’s hands; toes trodden on; inspectors eye impertinently young and old to discover th y then the elbow and flushed faces, ‘the torn clothing! nally comes the push of the up te. the pay desk, in aline; like pigs to the slaughter-house.. Your purohases have beon taken from you to be tied up. Mistakes of the articles is read out by a perspiring— clerk and a total is given. You lay down money and it is immediately snatched up No receipt is given. You have come, seer and had~your funds conquered from you now you may goor stay; no one needs yo further. Perhaps you will feel disposed & reat awhile in Phe Pogpbe'ey4 furnishec salon de: lecture of the. establiahmébt and ‘read the morning papers. Unfortunately, it is crowded, likeevery other place.on the premises. Thereading-rooms of the great French shops are beginning to figure in the works of contemporaneous French ndv~F @liste ds a conveniéut place of illicit rendezvous, A glance around one of them often showa couples of fact, not. fiction, whose de--meanor-—favors the supposition that they have met by. appointment and not “by chance,” tomed. There are hundreds of women in New York who live in hotels and boardinghouses who spend the whole day and every day in what they call shopping, that is te say, they gointo stores and. look at goods for hours just as an amusement, They don't buy what they see; they only see what they would like to buy. The passion has other varieties, go-and look at-every house he could hear of that was to let or for sale, trying to see how near he could find a house that was like the house he would tive in if he was: rich. ae found a good many houses; the only trou was to find the money for them. Soft is — many New York women who go sho} ping. New York are patient, and will take the leisurely murmured excuse, “Well, Pil think it over,” as as sufficient offset for getting down and doing up again a whole cargo of dry-goods, 4 London shop-kee expect their customers to know what they want and take it if they find it; hea y anes display more wares on their vounters than they have’got on their shelves, in the hope of tempting weak human nature—the weak feminine nature—to buy what is shown, whether needed or not. Ina London ‘shop @ customer will always be treated with great civility; in a French shop a customer ‘wall not. be treated at all; she will simply be endured. Something of this passive disrespect of the customer is to be encountered in those great private shopping institutions of England, the co-operative stores. A setoff for its unpleasantness in this case, however, is the undoubted caeapness of the articles, which are actually sold at wholesale rates. By the way of concluding what I have written on shopping in London and Paris, J may quote the excellent Spanish proverb, nowhere more appropriate than in this connection: “The way to be poor is to buy what you don’t want.’’ Buttermilk for Consumption, A Woman of Kingston, N. Y., who had been-pronounced by her physician fatally ill with consumption, and who was apparently dying as fast as that slow-pacing dis« ease could carry her off, was told by a mele hbor that she had been assisting a lad churning and had much enjoyed a drin of buttermilk. ‘ Butterm, Ik? — fairly screamed the invalid, “how I wish that I could have a drink!” And from that time till her friend could go to the house where the churning had taken place and bring the longed-for draught she raved and cried for it, She drank it and felt better, Then another churning was hurried up, and she drank again. The lady made her churnings moré frequent and small to ploase the dying woman. In a little while the news was brought that she was improving. A fow days later she was out‘of Pdesaer’ A week elapsed and she was on her feet and apout the house, And now she is again a bustling, busy woman—not strong, but apparently in health, with no + day ees of a deadly ere is no doubt, she says, the buttermilk cured her. As Agee nce say, ‘it wont right to the spot. t nourished her poor, famished body, filled up the dried-out tissues, and gave her strength and courage,” He Hates No Man. Whittier is quotedtoa Southerner who charged him with being an enemy to the South: “ I'was néver an enemy to the South or the holders of slaves. inhérited from my Quaker ancestry hatred of slavery, but not of slave, holders. To every call of suffering or distress in the South I have promptly responded to the extent of my ability, I was ove of thie very first to chore, 18 the rare gift of the Carolinian t Timrod, and 1 waa the intimate friend of the lamented Paul H. Hay though both wrote fiery lyrics against the North. I am sure no one rejoices more heartily than I do at the prosperity of the Southern States.” bt is Capqnmpsion incurable, Read the following. Mr, C, H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: ‘Was down with Abscess. of Lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced me an Incurable 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, aays: New Discove for Consumption I “would have died ¢ Mewes Troubles. Was given A in ote pee ad Ty it. Banple Bottles fege at Carr Brothers : store. Mate Decatur, Ohio, me ee ee 2 Itching Piles are known by moisture like perspiration, producing a very disagreéable itching after getting warm. Thus form as well as Blind Bleeding must be freqent mm this department. A list~ Shopping is: a great enjoyment to some . “fF women, a great bore to others; both classes prefer the shops to which they ar@ ‘accusI know a man who used to . Fortunately for them the clerks in i a6thue replying“Had it not been for Dr. King’s . . _ ure For s#ites..____ _--.-}4 mJ ears Whitehead's Cook Books. LEAD THE WORLD. The. American Pastry Cook, PRICK 62, PRICE 62, -> No. 3, Chicago Herald “Cooking: $.hool, ~~ Fair white hands Bright clear complexion Soft healthful ‘skin =ZREARS'—"h Eg Cpl SS Een ¢ SAMUEL J. ALDERMAN’ ‘@urveyor, GRASS VALLEY....; .MALINORNIA ATE DEPUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR Mg endehionan Tag s BurYeyE 9 of yea fs mere in ‘scoont é OW elosbaiue’ te fag M wee Gaate Aiotping Watt Park.. Bs rei National Meat. Market OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK: 6.1 NAFPZIGER. ...:.Proprietor INo. 2, Baas PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, BAUBA : we AM®, BACON AND LARD, wholesale 0 Hotel Meat Cooking . t ot he Eiada & of Mea ts Newally fouina Moats delivered f be Of PFs “ Nevada: Assay.. Office. J. J OTT, Proprietor. NO. % MAIN STREET.. tees NEVADA ory GY .D AND ORES OF EVERY DESORIPi FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF THE HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearney Street, San Francisco NEW LUMBER YARD, Grass Valley Road, Opposite Maltman's Sulphuret Works, tion refined, melted and Ausayed. 5 By cotierion wet er antee Ss Soh (For Families, small Quarts Mill with wi which 1 can =e foturnein every wey. Workiue wemiet he ‘ PRICE 1.50, made with from 60 800 pounds. “pRicks i Cooking For Profit CHAMPION . ‘ PRICE 63 w ‘ order. In sire arrante aud atri ie preven stand,an all work done promptly and isfa:torily, Brick Shop— ave th bestappointe ‘and coolest noe ln sale INVENTION § the wonders of inventive progress isa method and system of work that an be perfo' ed allover the country without se) ating the workers from theie homes, Pay liberal: any one can do the work; oithar, sex, Youn is or old} no special ability: required. young f not needed and return i something of great value and im you, that will start you in business, will bein than anything ml Treé, EXT DOOR TO UNION ke 1s wk N BLE, Main Street, Nevada 'C: Owners of fine horace are notified t at t the utidersigned makes a islty, of poet . shootwg, aud a nig it in the manner, Frorae’ ‘8 may care, are kept fe at ‘Te am ters will flad my work ; HAS REVOLUTIONize the world during the ee half century. Not the least among we wi Ay dei ou free. Cutthis out we willsend you free you in more pegs ia Siete With ALY i? HAVE ON HAND ANI. LUMBEROFEVERY DESCRIPTION r Mining and Building Purposes, eee 11 18 THE INTENTION TO KEEP TH YARD WELL SUPPLIED WITH LUM: L. VOSS, Prop’r. smi required; permanent years. Salar oaey. gentee! business, uf'rain our line, portals. iotircninintenti WISH TO EMPLOY A RELIABLE mauin your county, No experience each y ate a Ag ap oney caveened at two canta. Centennial M'tgGo., Cincina atta, FRED SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. ILL PRACTION IN ALLTHE State and Federal, ere Ofice—Opposite the Court House. increase or éalary, “Meda 4 BER, ANL WILL CUT TO ORDER AS REQUIRED. Also & good supply of Al! Olear and Second Quality Sugar Pine ALL ORDERS LEFT A?’ THE YARD WII) . BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 0. 0. PENOHEL, Foreman of the yard, will be found at the office to receive orders, m. Voss. Nevada City, November 12th 1887. « 8 CALKING, " PF, BROWN BHOWN & CALKINS, Book, Newspaver and Job Printers, UBLISHERS OFTHE NEVADA CITY pan HS OF THE the leading pe m Northern Uailifornia. It eatabw: lished september sch, 1861, byN.P. Br 3 W.' D. VINTON, Sole Agent SEA WONDERS exist in thou“ot are wurpas Baxren -MoCORMICK, and Qounselor at Law. SHAKES é& PICKETS},¢ NEVADA OFTX, =— ‘ cal farnished at th of by rsa Liquers and oF va MONEY suites MaDE. "Gu hin a Commercie . an P.F, SIMONDS, Attorney. and Oounselor at Law, ‘ILL PRACTICE IN THE : W United States Courts. moze Ae . i CFR eeorgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva UNION HOTEL, OAL MRS, J. NAFFZIGER. . . Proprietress a H. @, PARSONS, . Business Manager 4 THE 1+ ADING HOTEL OF NEVADA CITY.... heaters TOURISTS, SEXKERS FOR HEALTH aup others are invi offered by by this H rae roome, each of whic hight and teaed Belngine Rotel i Gis muuatalng squat {s it. bli 7 lel pao NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR. SPECIAL ACCUMMODATIONS FOR COMM guint aN vs 6 ad: Free 'Bus to and from the STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL % of the county, Grass Valley and fe