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July 13, 1889 (4 pages)

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rs ® ‘ he Daily Transcript. : OFFICE: 0, $2 Commercia) street, Nevada City, Cal CIRCULATES IN Nevada City Grass Vulley, & b.&. Ready, Spenceville North San Juan, reoch Corral, Sweetland, North Bloumn field, Moore's Fiat, Graniteville, Truckee, oy ag uthber town of Nevada county; alsu in Placer and sierra counties, al Tameitoa, Sau Franciseo—in fact, throughout the State “from siskiyou to San Diego from the sierra ty the Sea.” ‘SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1889. HERE AND THERE. A Brief Recora of Various Naate ters of Local Interest. The Oyden brothers and Kistle are hivirgsome quartz from their claim on Mosquito creek crushed at Locklin’s mill. ‘She prospects are good fora large attendance at the bonbon party to be g@en Saturday evening at the Dancing Academy. : bg W dow Mary Thorndyke has petitioned the Superior Court to set aside, ber late hushand’s estate, valued .at less than $1500, for her use. The Marysville Quartz and Tunnel Mining Co. have commenced to sink a #hatt at their mine near Timbuctoo, About twenty men are ¢ mployed. Luke Voyce’s cabin onGold Flat was broken into Wednesday and some canned yoous stolen. Mr. Voyce gays he knows who committed the crime. Mrs. Bell: Beardsley has presented the Transcripr with a copy of the extra ixsued by the State Register a‘ Ellensburg, Washington Territory during the biy fire at that town oo the night of the 41h instant. George H. Rog rs, a youth who’ was sent from here to the: State Prison” at San Quentin to serye a term for burglary, gives’ notice in another column that he is about to apply to the Governor for a pardon. A Trackeeite named Wm Farris who had been servin. 30 days-in the eyvunty jail for pétit larceny, Was turned louse Friday, his term having expired. That leaves five prisoners —sll from Trackee—in the jail. There shovld be a goud atrendance at the meeting to be held at the Citizens Bank Saturday evening to adopt resolutions asking the Central Pacific Railroad Company to so change the time of running the Sacramento . local that passengers can come through from San Francisco to this city by daylight. The new Band under the leadership of Thomas. Granville gave an open air concert Thursday evening at th corner of Broad and Pine streets. The-mosie--wes fine, and, the large “crowd of citizens who assembled to hear it were appreciative’ The Band will-on Saturday evening give another concert at the same place. On Thursday while L. Hyman and one of his clerks, Oscar Kleine, were arranging shoes on a large shelving in Mr. Hyma:.’s store at Grass Vailey, ve ready in half that time.” looked at his watch impatiently. The morning had been a very trying one, for the hus band had left his wife at home sick to com¢ for Aunt Prue. servant when she was fair!y wound up for duty, but when she was off duty it was like pulling teeth to get her ready to take up her work again, and upon this occasion she had been unusually exasperating. unhappy unless she could attend church among ber own prople, a privilege which she greatly prized, for she was a devoted Christian, and in view of the fact that she wou d.be closely contined to business dur ing his wife’s illness she had been grantec a tevo tveeks’ holiday, but the ten-mile drive had never seémed so unreasonably long as on this Sabbath morning, with wis wife’s parting words in his ear: “Hurry, Carroll, for every five minutes will seem like an hour while you are gone.” her “meetin’”’ clothes ,when he arrived, and had urged her to return with him at & «ce, but she was immovable. it,” she said, obstinately. ‘Brudder Pen_rose am ‘going ter-preach an’ I cudden’t miss it nohow. We kin. go home d'rectly atter de meetin’ an missy’ll be all right.” meeting preparations until Mr. Ha.-tings’ patience was almost exhausted before he succeeded in getting her landed on the church steps. ; long that morning, and Mr. Hastings paced the church steps, impatiently wai‘ing for PRUE’S RIDE. OW, MassaCar’l,don’t be in sech a flummix,” and Aunt Prue drew uv her ample. form witha protesting gesture. ‘ “Flummix,” repeated Carrol Hastings, impatiently, “it . would flummix an angel to see you get ~ready, Aunt Prue. Now,do hurry, ifsuch a thing be possible, for we must be away in one hour positiv> » AUNT “Laws, chile; Pll “] hope s0, I’m sure,’ and the young man She was an invaluable She became periodically depressed and He-had found-Aurt Prue just getting out ‘Laws, Massa Carl, I cudden’t tink ob She had fussed and dawdled over her « Brudder’”? Penrose preached unusually Aunt Prue to come out. The last hymn was sung, the people began to come out, still no Aunt Prue, and Mr. Hastings went insidein search of her. There she was, shaking bands and exhorting as she came slowly down the aisie, as if she had all day before her. The sight was exasperating, and Mr. Hastings was excusable for speaking sharply as he took her tat arm in his strong grasp, saying, sternly: **Now, Aunt Prue, Vib not be trifled with any longer. The wagon is at the door and you must go without further delay.” The old woman was actually impressed, for she had never seen ber employer 80 nearly in a passion, and she trotted down the aisle without looking to the right or left, and it seemed as if a start was going to be made at last. She looked in bis face as they reached the poren. ‘Now, Massa Car’l, ye wuldn’t tink of totin me home troo de dust wid my very bes’ meetin’ gownd on?” Her humble tones touched him, and he looked into her faithful black. face inquiringly. “‘Now, Aunt Prue, if I let you change your dress, will you promise to hu ry. “Hurry, Massa Car’l, my chile, I'll hurry so fas’ it'll make de sparks fly, see ef Idon’.” Mr. Hastings laughed in spite of himself, “Very well, aunty, I N-give you just five mmutes to get on your wegery and 1 you’re not ready in that time I shal: go bome without you and hire big Sally to nurse my wife.”’ He could hardly have used a more efficacious threat, for big Sully was Aunt Prue’s special aversion, and the idea of the obnoxious person attending her beloved Missy was more than she could bear. ‘Mussa Car’l,” she began, reproachfully, nent Evidently’ regrets wen minging witn her feelings, for she turned upon Mr. Hastings, as he looked around to see if she was ready for the home-stretch, a reproachful look: ‘(Massa Car’l, you didn’t give me time to say howdy tohaif de folks at de meetin’.” At another time the impatient husband coula iiave laughed at the whimsical un-. -peason of the remark, but bis sharp anxiety rade it seem doubly unreasonable, and itis possible be took a malicious pleasure in hearing poor Aunt Prue bump about on the. bacts seat us he once more plied the whip. The landscape fairly flew past them the remaining distance, and as they drove up wail to the front door a baby’s feeble greeted their ears. The sound aroused Aunt Prue’s motherly feeling in a moment, and she clambered / “awT YE DRIVE A LITTLE SLOWER?!” over the wheel hastily, saying as she di so: ‘Massa Car's. we orter e druv faster.’”’ and she hurried into the house without even looking into the fate of her precious basket of eggs. Aunt Prue settled into her working traces beautifully when the pressure of necessity came upon her. anda more devoted nurse for she sick mother and helpless babe could not have been found. ‘ Fortuuately no special harm had been done by the delay, and Mrs. Hastings had plenty of skilled assistants, but Aunt Prue never ceased to lament because Massa “uri cidn’t drive faster, without taking a partic.e ot blame to herself,for her share in the delay. Good old °Prue. She served the little stray zer faithfully for two years, gathering bim nightly to her ample bosom as culy 4 devoted cc'ored mammy can do, before she went back to her own humble cabin, They found her there one morning kneel ing beside her bed. her black hand clasped in prayer, with a peaceful smile upon her withered face. i Aunt Prue had gone to say Howdy to the blest in Heaven. Mrs. F. M. Howarp. JUSTICE IN CHINA, flow the, Law Is Aiiministered in, the Re He estial Kanpire. In China hd <entence can ve imposed upon acriminal until he has contessed the crime; writes Hons Yen Caang 1 the Chris: tian Union. Even if found guilty, he is compelled to do that. Various methods are . resorted to in order to compel him to make a confession; I never saw uny of these methods practiced, but it is pretty well known that they exist, and I draw from English authorities for some information. A criminai is obliged to plead his own case. He can have the a:sistance of a lawyer, or a man learned in the law, who can instruct him on his trial, telling him What questions to ask and what questions to avoid asking, but tawyers-have no standing in the courts of China as they have in this part of the globe. The witnesses in a criminal! trial are cross-examined, but the prisoner must conduct the examination himself. It can therefore be readily imagined that the legal profession in China is not one that brings much gain to those who follow it. Here it is not onlv a lucrative vocation, but an hon>rable one besides. Some of the greatest fluor. Each ran the risk of being severely hurt, but fortunately escaped with slight bruires. pe eee a Hotel Arrivals, Unron, June 11—U. R. Spencer, San Jor; J. F. Coe, Remington Hill; Jno Hi-gins, Marysville; Rollo Thompgon, Buston; E. K.’ Pre-ton, V. Susno ky, John Hoffasan and wife, San Frangixco; B. Thomp-on, Mrs. M. Cragnie, Rongh and Ready; Willi m Oliver, Waxbington; Mrs. J. R. Mackintoxh, Miss ©. Stevens, Bloomfield ; ~ Mixes E. Black, Elwards’ Bridze; Jas A. Black, Mt. Eden; Miss H.N than, Grass Vallev; R Thomas, Birchville ; 8. A. Coben, Sacramento; JR. Weney, Stoekton ; city, 24. Natr wat Hore, July 11—Miss J. Sevany, Valwjo; 0. H. Fi-h, J. G James and wife, San Francisco; Miss A. Fieh, San Rafael; A. Meyers, Cherokee; J. H. Poor, H. Huckins, Mrs. R. Kinney and child, San Joan; Mrs A. G. Chew and -two childr-n, Youu Ber; Mra. W. F, Wildman and child, Auburn; Miss Mary 5torey, O kland; A.J. Harbaugh and wife, Pittsburg; M. Martin, Young America Mine; A. D. Gessaw-y, Pike City; Mias J. Robinson, Plam Y.-lley.; E. Cohn, F. Bradley, Douwnieville; J. A. Stich, N. F. Kinney, North Bldomfield; T. Morphy W. CU. Graves and wife, San Franc.sco. ° The Trembling Earth, The volcanic cones south of Mono Luke are trembling as if they would like to break out in a grand eruption. A gentleman who passed over the short divide between the two most sonthern peaks a few days ago, Says the Homer (Monv connty) Tudex, says the vibrations are incessant and pstartling. Large bodies of obsidian and siden, and ‘‘yreat fear c.me upun him.” He wus glad to yet out of arhaky locality. The disturbance is lecal, no motion of the earth being notive.ble at a distance of u mile from the tase of the mounThese old volcanoes’ are: now There are evidences that pent-up forces may actively as-ert themselves and creute a magnificent row in .that locality’ at some period not very far distant. At the hot aptings on the larger island in the lake an eurthquake—a genuine tenupumice tumbled down on all tuins. quite dead. lor—may be fli any day. Rank Impostore“Fraud loves & shining mark. SOZODONT is a conspicuous target ills. minutes of grace added, and Aunt Prue appeared in the doorway equipped for her bomeward drive. @ bundle in one hand, a basket in the other, followed by several juvenile darkies bearing bundles of greater . or less magnitude. The packing in occupied another five minutes, and after that each youngster had to be embraced, and Mr. Hastings’ patience was worn toanarrow thread by the time Aunt Prue was ready to hoist her fat form over the wheel to the back veat. “Here, give me that basket,” he said, sharply, as she tried to accomplish the feat with a large basket in her hand. ‘Luws, Massa Carl, dems aigs,”’ cried Aunt Prue in alarm as he tried to take the busket from her hand. “Eggs!” snapped Mr. Hastings, grim'y. “they il be poached eggs before we get home, I imagine.” ‘L tonght as how som? aigs ‘ud be nice for Mi-*y. She jest doat on aigs wen sh be sick, Massa Car’l,” said Aunt Prue, upologetically. She was settled at last, and the impatient horses started off on a brisk trot Willing as they were to go, Mr. Hastings’ anxicty ou’ran them, and he plied the whi, THERE SHE WAS, SHAKING HANDS. paratively. treating tones from behind. egg! ‘ Can't ye drive a leetle siower?’ ‘ “Couldn’t think of it, was. at Aunt Prue’s irrelevant solicitude. onthe bottom of the wagon.” of the basket, and the whip tic flanks of the flying horses. were alive, Mr. there. “ Well, auntié, enjoying your ride?” er not ride quite so fas’.”” ” pin on your ings smiled. until their first gait. was aslow one, com: ‘Massa Car’l . . Massa Carl!” came in en-. Aunt Prue was“hanging en to the front seat, aer bonnet strings flying out behind. and clinging despercteiy to her basket of 5 ‘‘Massa Car’l, dese aigs’ll git broke, shore! auntie,” replied ing, Mr. Hastings; he had to smile, vexed as he “If you ever expect to wear that dress again you'd better drop that basket of eget A yellow stream was already oozing out at one corne! lkled the Away they went over bill and dale, th wagon bounding over the stones as if it ‘ Hastings occasionally look ing back to see if ac. .su0 was still “ Only once he allowed the horses to slacken their pace, and, looking back, be inquired: “Wy, Mass Car’l,” she panted, “Tenj'ys . ridin’ well enough, but I mus’ sayI’d aruth‘Well, straighten up your bonnet and shawl, auntie,” and Mr. Hast‘“mpire. Tne five remaining mies political would soon be passed at the rate they were The highest crime known to Chinese law The Hostetter Rtammech Pitter People score Another Point. In the United States Circuit Court for the Southern District of New York, Judye Shipman handed down an opinion a few days ayo in the suit of the owners of the trade marks covering Hostetter’s Stomach Bifters against Arnold Theller and Cornell Theller, the componnders located on Vesey street, New York City, in which it was decided that, although the defendants made ure cf their own names.on the bitters prepared by them, yet as they were evidently designed to imjtate the Hostetter labels, they were infringers, and a_perpetual injunction was granted and an accounting of damages ordered, together with the costa of the suit. It ithe evident intention of the Hostetter people to protect their valuable trade mark against all infringers. j25-l1w Cheap Flowers tor Bonnets. We have a large ansortment of sprays and flowers for trimming bonnets and hata which we sell at two,.four and xix bitaeach. They are extra fine for the money. tf Lester & CrawFrorD. A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life. It. was just an ordinary scrap of}. wapping paper, but it saved her life. ‘She was in the lust stages of consumption, told by physicians that she was incurable and could live only a short time; she weiglied less than: seventy pounds. “On a piece of wrapping paper she read of Ur. King’s New Discovery, and got a sample bottle ;it helped ‘her, she bought a large bottle, it -helped her more, brought anotl.er and grew better, fast, continued ita use and is nov strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. For fuller parti culars send stamp to W. H. Cole, Druyyist, Fort Smith. Trial Bottles of this wonderful (Piscovery Free at (arr Bros. Drugstore. er ps To Dispei Colds. Ueadaches and Fevers, to cleanse the system effectually, yet gently, . when costive or bilious, or when the blood is impure or vluggish, to permanently cire habitual constipation, toawaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, nse Syrup of Figs. — Pasturage At the Sutton Ranch. Enquire on the premises or of GeorgeC .Gaylord.ft) Ice! ice! The Nevada Ive Company is now prepared to deliver ice to consumers in any. part of the city. Orders left at the office of the Company, foot of Main street, on the Plaza, or with the driver, will be promptly attended to, tf Dwelling House For Sale. A good dwelling of 7 rooms, with modern conveniences and nicely furn1 ished, is offered at a bargain. Inquire at Citizens Bank. je20-1m When Dany was ses, a al e} Bf Nevada City, on Snbmitting to the electotsof sald city the pe cong . to supply eae city with Public iy © Works, underand bv yittue of the re of 1885, entitled An Act to an Don corporations of the fifth Fe containD ten thousand inhabitanta,to ovtain public 3 ate’ rks. lubels affixed to the bottles containing The polls will be opened at sunrise of the morning of the day of the electiun and be keptopen until five o’clock on the afternoon of the same day. edtoact 4s inspector -J. C. Duasictifsnd 9. ©. Dickerman. SODA FACTORY. Lemon and Cream Sota, Factory and have re-fitted and re-stocked the'same with the best of summer drinks an 1 beverages. aie second to none in the state. on short notice, Cal., the undersigned being ELECTION PROCLAMATION. Gall For Special Election. HE electors of the ie Cone ey of the City of Nevada are here 4 notified that lection will beheld. at the City Monday, July 22d, 1889, visions of an Act of the Legisla e State of California, ap sored March 9, ng more than ‘three thousa’:d and less than The following named persons are sppoint the officers of said election : Abbott; Judges—John n. X. GAULT, President. A‘test :. T. H. Carr, Clerk. Dated Nevada City, June 20th, 1889. Bonney & Powell, MANUFACTURERS OF Sarsaparilla. ~ Sarsaparilla andilron, M 2 Ginger Ale,. And Cider. ner cee ESSkS. BONNEY & POWE!L would respectfull: inform the public that ey have revpened this celebrated ¥oda The articles made by us @©@" Dealers and Families supplied Give us a call, os Bonnev & Powell, Proorietors NOTICE ! EAGLE BIRD MINE, All persons are hereby cautioned against buying the ground known as the ‘‘Eagle Bird,” situated in Washing: ton District, Nevada County, the sole owner of. the same. GEO H. FRANCOEUR, 125 Phelao Building, S&S. F. Who has just returned fro IRST CLASS MILLINER was so well established in former years. tion as a F G. WM: DURST, : Proprietor FIAVING PURCHASED THIS WELL JohnH urst, on MILLINERY MISS KATE aaa We take pleasure in announcing to the Ladies of this city and vicinity that we have secured the services of m the East, and whose reputaNOTICE. RAVER, —THECeacing : Variety : Store. Of Nevada City. _ ALEX. DURBIN, a Propricior. COMMERIAL STREET, opposite the American ‘fea Store. — i Everything in my line Cheaper ‘Than Ever Befure. n the way of All of which will be sold at Taow7vest MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, MAIN STREET. a Ariadne — Look at some of the Prices : Cigars at Retail. y ose (Ke e od stolen Aoatl ‘ souvenir‘! Key West) ivi hing that is new and tasty Jar ielee ce Fy ay OG 6 ccsee wesers eee ora We are now receiving everyt ! 8 CUMPaMtee occ. cece rene te 8fura b opie Wuit For Me.. . . © for 8 quarter A. burbin’s Choice.....-. 6 ior a quarter 8 fura quarter My ten cent cigars are sold by uther deal1 ers for 12% cents; my 8% cent cigars fur tea ceuts; my 5 cent cigars ure the best in the flats, Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons and TTPIMMIROS, [fea nc noe tower nn the lowes. Tobaccos. Star, per plug. ..-. .-.+ +++: .. 50 centa Climax, per plug. 50 ceuta Sawiog, per plug. 50 cents New Wrinkle, per plug.....---+50 cents Prices. NEVADA CITY. New York Bakery. —_—o— Oe known and popular Bakery of Mrs: COMMERCIAL STREET’ 1 intend to keep on hand’at all times a goo" Variety of BREAD. PIES, CAKE, tc. Wedding Cakes And Pastry Made tovorder on short notice and on mos reasonable terms. All order for anythingin my line promp ly attended to, By strict attention to business, givin good satisfaction and selling at low rates, ! hope to merit a lberal pationrge, CG. WM. DURST. “F. M. SCHMIDT, ‘ Bierchant Tailor. e Fine Stock of Imported and Domestic Goods On Hand TO SELECT FROM. ™ bf F SHIP WAKRANTED. 2 SBA sco ees us Maer ia) ae She cried for Castoria. is treason and that. is punishable by death, ani the only form of executing such a sentence 1s. by decapitation. The criminal is -earried out in a box or cage, to the place of execution. The crime of which he bus been guilty, written on a piece of paper, is fastened to a small stick which.jis placed in his hair. ‘ihe sentence is cagried out by a regularly appointed executioner, one method being to strike off the head while the crimmal is kneeling. ~ Sometimes, before the beheading takes place the criminul.is cut on the breast and urms, and the additional punishmentis regarded as lending special ignominy to the sentence, The reverence with which the Chinese regard the uged, especially their own parents, and tutors, is well known. And in this, and some other classes of crimes, relatives and neighbors are often made to share the punishment provided in such eases. There was a similar provision in regard to the punishment of theft under the early Saxon. laws of England. _Marder is punished by death, the killing being From early childhood the Chinese are tanght to x hoid in high reverence, not only their paTeacners in China are reverenced in about the same way that clergymen are reverenced by religious persons in this part of the world. In the case of murder the neighbors and relatives are compeliei to share a part of It should be said, however. that, though this is the law handed of a father, a inother or @ preceptor the highest degree of that crime. rents, but their preceptors. the responsibility. down from very ancient times and whic can not be changed, there’are various methods by which the enforcement of it is evaded, and judges are quick to give avy legal advantage to the relatives and neig.ibors, an put the whole penaliy on thecriminal. Theft is punished by “in the stocks.” his neck the criminui 1s compelled to stan in the street near where tue’ offense was eommitted; each evening & constable takes eharge of him until the next morning, when he is aguin tuken out. He is. kept thus on the public may know hum in the future and be on their public exhibition so «hat guard.
There are two ways of whipping;,the The culprit kneels down, and is beaten with a leather strap about twelve inches long by two or three inches wide. The second method in this, first is on the cheeks. part of the world would be called ‘span made of bamboo, on the cheek will be from twenty to thirty; is Taturally follow. Eve nd all are delighted with it. ruggist for § yetured omy by the ‘ALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO Sam Francisco, Car. , Loussy118. Ky, in using the other method forty strokes ef a rope fastened to a he supports himself. being @ hint that he can, if he tus own executioner. i tate criminals are often Murderers and robbers influence, or whose crimes may mit of extenuating circumstances, imprisonment, whipping or wearing what 1s called the eanyue, a square collar made of boards and . locked around the neck, resembling very iN ; . much the old English m sthod of putting one Wa With this machine around j the instrument to do the work being tive feet long by two inches wide. The number of blows ordered the highest number allowed by law. But, with a shorter bamboo—about three feet jong and one inch wide-—in the second method of punishment, an indefiuvate, nume ber of strokes can be inflicted. i ) Another form of punishment for the higher crimes is strangulution.’, The condemned is fastened to « frame, his hands upd behind him, und he is strangled by: means — post against which Sometimes a silken cord is sent to him while he is in prison, chooses, be banished to @ ry in the northwestern part of the When she became Miss, She clung to Castoria, When she had Children, Phe gave them (--*oria * pRB oe gaSy= ges wets Beit pct 350528 4 Fy quis: : i: Ae, i i Be a s 354 > ied at b a 4 combines the juivé of the Blue Figs of alifornie, 80 laxative and nutritious, ith the medicinal virtues of plant: iown tO be most beneficial to the iman system, forming theONLY PER 2CT REMEDY to act gently ye AND TO— Sleanse the System Effectuaily kco — $0 THAT WRE BLOOD, REFRESriiING SLEEP, ‘ HEALTH and STRENGTE one is using i Ask you (RUP.OF FIGS. Manu ‘New Voru, i. ? THE CITY TAXES ARE NOW DUE AND [ger nersiy the undersigned at the Cit Hall between the hours of 9.and 12 o’clor A. M. and 1:30 and 5 o'clock P. M., be sinning Monday, July ist. They will become Delinquent on the FIRST MONDAY OF AUGUST, 1889, And unless paid prior thereto Five per cent. additional! will be aided. : JAMES G. NEAGLE, CITY TaX COLLECTOR, Election for Chief Engineer. THE ANNUAL ELECTION FO“ Chiet Enyineer and Assistant Chief Kugineer of the Nevad. City Fire Department will be held on MONDAY, JULY 29th, 1889. Judges—J. F. Howk and Fred Eilerman. Clerks—W.T. Morgan and Wm, scott. By order of the Board of Fire Delegates. JOHN F. HOOK, President. Wa. Scott, Secretary. Notice for Publication. LAND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, CaLant June 26, 148y. To Augustin Cordia, and whom it may concern; OTICE fa merely Rives that the followa nny Cr er a aed mares af is intention tomake fina) proof in at, of hig claim, dnd that said’ rout wit be made before the Kegister and Keceiver at sacramento, Cala., uD ‘ust 9th, , Wis: . } ‘Michael Hussey D. 9. 1557 forthe SW \yot . isw \% of Bec. 47. 16 N. B.9E. M.D. M. He names the following witnesses to pr. ve his continuous residence upon und cultivaua of, said d viz: Edward Gagan, Williem White, Uriah Bechtal and William Usborne all of Nevada City, Nevada Connty, anor ; . seiten ny person who desires protert ains' the iawoucest such proof, or who kuows of any substantial ressou, under the law and why such prouf should uot be allowed, wi be given an op) ant. 8KLDEN HETZEL, Register. omptly on the IDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWEL: YOU can live at coe and make more mane? at work for us, than at 2 Capital not the world. needed; you are started’ free. i) eurcnings sure from fi and terms free. Better Both sexes the regulations of the Interior Deperimens, rtunity at the above mentioned time and place to cross examine the witnesses of 8iid claimant, and to ufter evi-. dence in rebuttal of that sabmitted by claim: es. Any one can dothe work. Large ret Costly outfit delay. Costs you nothing to send your a4 and find ou if you are wise you will at oure. H. HA & O0. Portlend, Me The Latest News ! FROM THE ECONOMY STORE. Oboice New Orleans Molasses and Sunbeam Syrup on tap-in any quantity requirec. —ALSO— New Columbia River Salmon, Michigan White Fish, No. 1Mrekerel, Pickled Herring, Brick Codfish, ‘ A variety of Smoked Meat, Eastern Lard in bulk, CaliforniaCh ere, Flour, "eed, Vexetabiex, an! other Goods too numerous to mention, —— Call and Examine my Goods cand get prices. S. H. DANIELS, EOONOMY STORE. ...BRUAD 8T AL WU HAS REVOLUTION izel the world during . i the last half ceutury Not the leuat amonye th th e wonders of inventive progress isa method and system of work that van be perform. ed all over the country without separating the workers from theirhomes. Pay liberal, anyone can do the work; either sex, youny ur old; no special abilty required. apital not needed; we start zn free. Cut this oui and return it to us and we will Rene 708 free sumething of great value and importance to you, that will start you iu business, which will bring 708 in more woney ugh awa)’ than anything else in the world, Grand eo free, Address True & Co., Augusta aine . Miners Wanted. -_-— running drifts at the DERBEC MINE, ment that will them from their homes and families. making several hundred dollurs « month It is easy for any one to make $6 andu aex, young or old; capital not needed ORDINANCE NO. 93. mmeliintt Location of pringipal plac jevada City, Ca! ne Sevade Ci Notice is if the Boa: lay of July, , California. t “office at eer Creek, Nevada City, California. eae teh thts 2.01 business NESE COUNTY MINING COMPANY a. Location of works ‘ereby given, that at a meeti ra of trustees, held on the 2 0. ors and du:ies. SECTION I. of the (it: of said ] SECTION II. with 0) of two cepts per share was levied. upon 6 Health Officer shall receive salary cer reccive @ bramts eat “payable . of 00 your pas able quareriy. somehe Secretary at h mine on SECTION II. . . An Ordinance providine for the Ap’ pointment of a Health Officer for Nevada City, and ‘definine his pow-. rpur TRUSTEES OF NEVADA CITY DO ordain as @? There shall be « Health UfMficer appointed by the Trustees of Nevada for said city, to hold office during the pleasure westart you, Everything new. No specia’ ability required. well as anyone, Write to usat once for ful Stinson & Co, Portland, Maine, . ROBERT MARTIN. WM. H. MARTIN, Able bodied Men to-work by the day or by contract in North Bloomfield, P. O., Cal. REWARHDED are those who read thisand then act: they ) will find bonorable employnot take ‘The Bong are large and sure fer every induslous person, many have made andare now wards per day, who is willing to work. Kith‘ou, reader, can doit as particulars, which we mail free. Address eo DAVID MUIR. u —THE— MINERS’ FOUNDRY —or—* NEVADA CITY, CAL., Manufacturers of oor MINING ie a MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS. Milling, Hoisting and Pumping Rigs, Minine Cars a specialty, Castings of all kinds. Agents in Nevada and Sierra Counties —FOR THE— PELTON WHEEL Giving the Largest Percentage Of Power of any Water Wheel Made. ‘ Mining men and others invittocall and inspect our establixnment and ite facilities for turning out first-class work, MINERS’ FOUNDRY, SPRING STREET, Rear Methodist Chureh, Nevada City Langtry Bangs, ° é batten pectic og! NAO urKoa "Us G, ue RNT-CLABS FIT. GOOD WORKMs for th: . Qu tiz Ming: Thence 3 igo Wate Ly ane pcre pA aleVajbyKiver beauty North Hust. MANU FACTORER OF HUMAN HAIR GOOD! ANDO TOILET ARTICLES, GOLDEN HAIR WASH, Yor Bleaching the Harr, No. 923 Market Street, opposite Mason, BAN FKFRANUIDUYU, VAL, & NEw FritiRm —AsAT— ug. And all other binds ia proportion, Smoking Tobacco. A fine grade at % cents # pound, Canned Fruits, Oysterr, Etc At from 10 to 2 per cent less than is usual” ly charged in other stores, ‘ Soda Crackers. The best, pervox. .. +.» 85 eents Pipes, Cigar Holders, Etc. My stuck is large aud new. Prices lower hamtue sume cau be bought for elsewhere Pocket Knives. I lead in thistune. My cutiery is of the best brands, and I challenge competition in prices. Gombs and Brushes. I carry # nice stuck rauginy in price from 5 to40 cents euch. Whatie the use of payin taucy prices fur such thins when 1 well equally good oues for less mouey? Stationery. Writing materials, pluiu: and fancy. All the lutest styles in puperties, Also, slates, tablets, «te. Prices duwn to bedrovk. = Perfumes. The choicest aud most popular at prices that will astonish you For iustance, . sell 25-cent cologne for weents, and 60-cent Floridu water for 40 cents. Toilet and Common: Soaps. Ihave reduced these ulmust to cust, and I bou,ht them very Juw. : Q Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Blackine. The best domestic and imported kinds. 1 make u specialty of shoe Urespiligs aud un dersell other demers. : Walking Sticks. Particular atrention of gentlemen called to novelties inth sline, A good eane for 10cents. An elegant one for 20 cents. Buse (genuine hickury) canes, with cruoked handies, only $1. eta Toys, Toys, Tuys. A thousand kinds such as pivase the little folks must. Fi.e Police Whistles, 20 cents. Cigar lighters, 25 cents. ,l am almost giving them away. Candies. Everybody knows . keep the freshest aud finest intown F;uits-and Vegetables.Atikiuisisatasiedsasos Ceros pough cheaper from me than eleewhere, Inviatbiezontty Fish. PA ni 2 “ Tats Ash 4 Thursday and Friday. 7 sbted te tne firm of Sino0 aid up Capital “$30 000 A General Banking Business WE Bou SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE New Werk. ; Saw Francis¢u, AN OwuD STAND. ca —e DENNEY & HITCHINGS TAKE THIS METHOD OF informing the citizens of Nevada County that they have a ” firmed a copartnership in the asiness 0 Horse Shoeing —AND— ‘Wagon Making, At the Old Clancy Shop, Broad Street, NEVADA CITY, Where they are prepared todo work in th line na ‘nonner to givethe very best satisfaction. HORSE-SHOEING a Specialty. Roadsters und Freight Horses phud in the beat atyle of theart and the work warranted to last. WAGON-MAKING. We will guxrautee to set an’ axe so that ft will run one-third lighter than if from any other shop. We will guarantee to set tires so as to avoid all dish to wheels. We have the facilities for doing heavy or Nght work, and wurrant satisfaction in every case. All orders promptly attended to. None but first-class mechanics employed. Notice to Oreditors. ‘. In the matter of the Fetute of Gray, deceased. opie aed Not CE is hereby given by the undersigned, Administratorof the Estate of George ¥. Gray, deceased, to the creditors of, nd ali pesous having claimr to.exhibit seelont the said deensed, them with the necessury vouchers within four months after he first publication of this notice to the said Admi.wsistrator, at the Law Office of P. F. Sin.onds, at Nevada City, California, the same being me ye hg the. trananeh on of the bust: eas. of said estate, in said County:da, State «.f Valifurnia. oe ee . * MARY E. GRAY -Adminiatratoe of the Estat 4 . Gray, deceased, peed sie aki { Dated this 8th day of June 1489. Pf. F. Bimonds, Attorney. > e Order to Show Cause. IT the Sounty of Beveds, nia. In the matter of the extate 0 Becker, decease: D, E.'s Administrator of the Estate (ar sald day, at the rt} oraer should 1 Adu a}Mine. And that a copy of his order b N THE SUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR State of Califor-: BORN, the of Carl heeker, deeeased, having filed his petition herein nraying for.an order of sule of the bs goon @ Quartz Mine, purtof the reul estate, of en'd decedent, “forthe purposes thervin set forth. it 1s therefore ordered by the said Court, that all persons interested iu the estate of aad appear before the said *uperfor Courton MONDAY, the bth day of Aug: at 10 o’clock in the forenron of Court rvom of said Superior Court ut the City of Nevada, tn County of Neveda, California, to show cause why an ot be grented to the suid disinixtrator, te: sell) said German Quarts il published at least four successive weeks in the NgeVADA lAILY TRANSCRIPT. a newspanted and published in said County Nevada and Grass Valley ’Bus Line. TIME TABLE. a TTNTIL furshei notice the’ { regu ta : ce the ’Kus will make evada City at the followlng hours : Lenve Grass Valley at 8:30 ‘o’ Haw and 1 bab and 60 P Me sles’ Leave Nevada City at 10 and 2, 4:30, 5, aud 7:20 P, M round trip : WETTERAU & CARSON, Proprietors between Gruss Valley and o'elnck A.M, Fare from’ hotel to hotel 25 cents for the 4 And Sucraitidndd . We issne BILLS OF EXCHANGKH Payable AT SIGHT in the prim-. cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE, ‘ Collections om amy part of the tmited States specialty. Highes: Price Paid for County and State Warrants : wold and Silver Buillon chased Aseny Office ot this Bank, ure OFFICERS: £. Mi PRESTON oe PRESIDEY™ BoD UN Roe ci eb enyes Vicg PRESIDENT JOHN T. MORGAN.,..... Wis eee CasHieR, D. E. MORGAN.. Ass’? CasHiur and Sru'y DIRECTORS; ue. RM. Hoyt, Joun T. MonGan GEO, M, HugHgs, D, E. Morean, Wy. Epwagps L Housman, « E. M. Preston, CORRESPONDENTS New York—First National Bank San Francisco—First National Bank. Resramenye sm eneee Bank of D. O, hills so. ? The ~ Plotograph ¢ ~ Gulley 0,7 NEVADA COUNTY. Mathieu Schramm, Photogra, vhie : Artist. All KINDS OF PI CTURES TAKEN the highest style o1 the Artand sutl tion guaranteed, Children’s PF ‘ictures A SPECIALT Y, VIEWS OF RESIDENCES A ND MINES _ SPAKEN ON aAppLicaT (ON. —— GALLERY REFITTED . And every requisite at hand for a. OMe ar Broad Street Meat Market. JAMES MONRO, Prop’r. ghrond Street, Near the City Halt, Customers supplied at th wit the vers tamat tthe Lowest Pric Pit eeade, ae of California. : Vi ea P : . bh Officer shall see that all laws for unserupolous marksmen. Bo they . traveling, and his good humor was returo times have their sentences commuted ope Hoenh SF tS ‘te panlie fay their shatt at it in the shape of lies. . ing. “Weare going to get over the next banishment, and are obliged to reside ine =A” Pacmiyn Pg Ge ths mt . health, and the prevention and abetement t ni i ” specified part of the Empire for a certain ngnst, A. D. 1 will be deli oo ane nuisances are en: and shall re pileging their owretcked, preparations five miles in just twenty minutes. period. Fighting, tuieving and manivertised for mr at public auction: violations thereof to the sald Hourd of ee ee iathas watch: . "1am Masse Carl, dey aint np sicb ok: hioas payment is made before, w mp: ond . f rupees und shall make to said Foard ‘for the teeth to be equal to ‘ drivin’ hurry,” and Aunt Prue pulled on her slaughter are punished by slighter form Wedn: the th day of A uarterly report of the affairs of his ofice, Texe articie. Accept vothing instead ponnet, which was hanging back on ber of exile, the offenders during their banish49, to Sidings By ae es fucludine such general abeert ations: a6 iu e's ee igre iders ‘4 gathered up-the ends of her ment being obuged to wear a budye, either = with costs ofadv: ng and expt his judgment might benefit the sanitary a oe rte anew, which bad Seen suiling ous , $2 iron rod — yg: el — Steals. y order of the ‘Board Trustocs. ofthe city. : Tonos a -filious end tea Vien winatsnn! Aaron " . weighing sbout ten 1 ‘ sk , Deer Crash, near Su A. Gaut, President, Begecuam’s Pass eure bi . keene Bees their necks. . posite Bridge, Nevada "Sal. 1 Taos. H. Cans, Clerk. gb alal ie . tty d ALLING, Superior Judge, P tistic Work, B oad Street, above Pitis,. NEVADA CITY: ° (a The ‘Transcript is the Sausages. Etc, iteef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb. si + Ld Best Advertising nieditii in’ aoe Northern-Central California. © . TT ceca The == SATU a Native . On Tht offivers-e! G. 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