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July 20, 1889 (4 pages)

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oe: yy, Coast..fbé railroad has done much v W567 RD lit ; «3 ~ Re Sea, -_ 5-7 FC : taui. sue sSODer.1UCtS SNOW ivci i A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life. The Daily Transcript. 80. pat nbgtoeg Nevada City, Cal CIRCULATES 18 Nevada City Grase Valley, Rough & Ready, nmeeville North San Juan, Freuch Corral, Sveetiand, North Bloom field, Moore’s Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every other town of Nevada county; alsoin Placer and Sierra counties, ai Sacramento, San Francisco—in fact, throughout the State erra to the Sea.”’ “from Siskiyou to San Diego from the Sii ‘ X \ SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1889. Scattered BHydraulickers. The Auburn Argus gives the following as to the present whereabouts of some of the bydraulickers who used 1 cpercte in ‘this part of the State: \\. WV. Anderson, formerly superin“ence: t of the Orion hydraulic mine xi lows Ell is now manager of the (oe hydraulic mining company in he Dist: dst. teaof Columbia, South wi.abAdeel, formerly ‘of Dutch isuperintending a group of qnattz mines at Idaho Springs, Colorado,. Amos Morse, alSo of Dutch Flat, is guperintending an hydraulic mine at Empire, Colorado. Williaty Jones, fornierly of Gold Run, is. superintendent of the Great Arkansas mining company at Texas Creek, Colorado. Phil Nichols, formerly of Colfax, is superintendent of the Fall Creek placers, San Miguel, Colorado. Thomas Manly, formerly of Dutch Flat, is superintending the Keystone hydraulic: mine on the San Miguel river, Colorado. Mr. Madden, formerly superintendent of the Nevada Ditch and. Reseryoir Company, is general manager for several English companies operating on the San Miguel rivér, Colorado, and is said to receive a salary of $12,000 a year. + 2 Oe — ® Hotel Arrivals. e Nationan Horer, July 18ih—James Martin, Deer Creek; M. C. Adler, San Francisco; F. Maloney and P. Curley, Washington; E. 8. Wilkinson, E. R. Morrill, M. Dumler, H. Lane and A. Kendrick, Sacramento; W. L. Bigelow, E. B. Brigham_ and Larry Mullen, Columbia Hill; M. Quick and F. J. Curtis, Emigrant Gap; J. Enos and S. Almeda, Colfax; Jas. Darwin, Yuba City; J. O'Gara, Yountville; P. D. Barnhart, Cleveland ; E. R. Clarke, R. R.; City, 16. ' Union Horer, July 18th—F. W. Carson, W. S. Sutton and F. Deutsche, . San Francisco; T. Freeman & wife and J. M. Dickson, Freeman’s Crossing ; Rev. H. H. Wilcox, Benicia ;“O. D. ‘ Shirland, Sacramento; ¥. S. Piper, Plesant Valley; T. A. Trucks; Rough & Ready; J. M. Clark, Omega; W. B. Dunn, Wheatland ; W.A. Halm, St. Louis; Grass Valley, 6; City, 7. Sioa ge nares ‘Old Hangtown.” A Comstocker who has been taking aspin up in the mountains to look nt te and digotperns mal he ran away from in the ‘Spring ol 750’’ tells the Enterprise that Placerville is coming to the front as one of the pleasantest among the mountain towns oi the BS as! A a \ no teaching could lead him further into the sweet mysteries of harmony. In a county Southwest, where the streams run limpid water pure and cold, and the seemingly inaccessible gorges run illicit whisky, white and hot, there was a contest for the office of sheriff. Jack Smothers was & popular man. inhabitants, who constituted a large ma jority; he was bluster, was sheriff at the time, and was} u anxious ‘‘to see the color of the feller’s hair who thought he could beat ?im.”” Purdom was the fellow who entertained such high opinion -of himself. He had no hair worth mentioning, talked through his nose, and spit tobacco juice through his upper front teeth.~ : “ So you think you kin beat me with these peepul fur sher’f, do yer?” said Jake to 2 Nick, as they were seated, @ crowd around . torm’cr two. For the ¢ 0d of the p them, on a pine log in thé woods ‘ tappin’” i ajugof moonshine. . : ‘“ Waal,”_replied Nick, half apologetically, . ulate a man who can rot shov “J sorter thought I’d try it. country, an’ taint no harm fur er man ter . 5 ax fur office, I hope.” er’mint mule,” retorted Jake. Luke Lakin, as he turned up the jug. ty,’ ventured Sandy Rucker. candidate. vote.”’ The campaign opened next Saturday, at a/t store at the foot of a mountain where two . ian ic ts roads crossed. There was a big gathering— . i men, women and children. recounting his disinterested services, and . cess.) telling them he knew they would not go back on a good man when they had once jt found him out. from down the road around the mountain. Such noise never before disturbed the stillmusic, loud, but soft and, soothing. The children ran off in the direction of this wonderful sound; the women followed; then the men straggled off and left the speaker bringing up the rear. of an oak tree, leaning Nick Purdom. On his knees he held an acworld for : calied ‘Come Haste tothe Wedding.” dom, whard yer git that contraption, anyhow?” asked Luke Lakin. ‘‘Who’d er thought it had sich sweetness in it, and who'd er thought Nick. Purdom could git it out? I for the old town, but the people themselves had done not a little before they got the road. The town is full of neat cottages, fine orchards and beautiful gardens. Noris it without business Although one of the eldest. mining towns in’Czlifernia mining still. flourishes there, and new and valuable disc overies in both gravel and quartz continue to be made. Tiere is still a fine field for the quartz prospector in all directions about ‘Old Hangtown”’ and within easy reach of tke place. ——___—~or — A Good Chance for Investment. S. N. Stranahan, ove of the eldest miners around here,*has secured the refusal of a valuable drift gravel mine. The present owner bas made a fortune out of it, but now being very aged and without a family -offers to sellit so he can pass the remainder of his days in quiet. The price asked is $15,000. Mr. Stranahan is willing to buy a third interest if he can find a responsible partner to take the balance. This opportunity for investment is well worth the attention of mining men or others having capital that they desire to employ profitably. —_—+ + oeo—-A Fruitiess Serenade. Six young men armed with, ten cowbells, six kerosene cans and a fishhorn sallied forth the other nightat a fashionable hour for the purpose of respects to Hon. M. Camping in front of the domicile they amused themselves for two hours making ‘‘music.”’ They failed to elicit a response, the house remaining shrouded in-darkness. Finally Policeman Scott came along’and dispersed them and their paying their Garver and bride. noises. A Statistician ComingProfessor J. B. Dodge the statistician, bas been detailed by Secretary Rusk to investigate the agricultural statistics of the States and Territories of the Rocky Mountain region. He will leave Washington next week. —— Rank Imposture. — “Fraud loves 4 shining mark.’ SOZODONT is a conspicuous target So they fly their shalt at itin-the shape of lies, alleging their wretched preparations theteeth to be equal to that matchAccept nothing instead for unscrupulous marksmen. for less articte. of it. —_———— 2 8Oeo-— BexcuaM’s Pirrs.act like mayic on 3 Pasturage . “At the Button flanch. Euquire.on the ps or of George © Gaylord.ft} tell yer, boys, ole Nick’s no fool if he does MUSIC IN POLITICS. How Nick Paurdom Was Elected Sheriff. ne amas, HE Arkansaw native \ loves music. He dines in poverty and wears poor clothes, *but his soul is a tune‘ ful one. He can sing, whistle and play “the violin, which accomplishments he ‘picks up “by ear;” for it is doubtless true that: no train‘ing could carry 9 joeyond his’ oO schooling. What he knows he ‘‘je’s lernt hisself;” and _—— ry eful © ‘ ~— b in the mountains of: the He wrote letters for the untutored always full of whisky and was one-eyed, le “You're: got more cheek then or Gov« Or er Gover’ment detective,” suggested “ You won't git twenty votes in the couni. all rite, gentlemen, don’t. fergit Pm er I'll run ef I don't git but one “ ‘An’ that un yer own,” said the sheriff. Suddenly a sound came essof that locality. It was & burst of SEATED aT THE FOOT OF “AN OAK TREE. Seated at the foot lazily back, was “ordion, from which he was pulling, as ough it were the easiest thing in, the him Woau; uses pwowty wee sucloay ‘Pad bkame yer ole bal’ head, Nick Purhave fits.’ “Fact,” chimed’ im Sandy Rucker, ‘you can’t allers jedge er man’s merits by his looks. Say, Nick, give us ernuther tune an’ we'll have er speech frum yer.” The tune was given, the speech wes made; then the men carried him on their shoulders to the “brush,” where all got drunk and swore to vote for him “tll the las’ day in ther mornm’.” Jake Smothers was forgotten. He was standing on the gallery of the store, leaning against a post and picking his teeth with his knife, when Nick and a few friends who were able to walk returned. “J tell yer what, Nick Purdom,”’ he said, “T won't have you gwine erround with me carryin’ that all-fired mersheen 0’ yourn, breakin’? up my appintments. Ef yer wanter speak agin me, you're got ter leave yer ole bellers at home. Them’s the words with ther bark on.” y “ Ail rite,” replied Nick. “I'll make ther canvess ez the Injun went ter the war—on my own hook. Vil go on er still huot, with this ’corjun for mv rifle.” He kept one day behind Jake throughout the campaign. medical profession the market is cre to overflowing and that the «up ceeds the demand. While the ‘nc™ poprlation is less than two per ¢ i crease of doctors is more tha: 3 lett to a considerable perceniage of phiysicians to gain the bare necessities of lifo.” _ * Does cess,”’ study the art and science of nea should be studied—to the cducat ing man—the profession is as pr ever. smith’s tongs at the anvil to-day aud w thin two years walk out of a medical school licensed to practice a professien a> difileult as it is trying, there is but little promise.” tained in America as abroad ?"’ this country are beginning to coin favorably with those of Europe Th< organized by men who ercate t : ‘professors’ and throw out ibeir beit in the shape of cleverly-wricien advert just fér the sake of ihe money there is init, worth. Nick . class, for the more students they have the more money they get. In order to effect a good showing they are then desirous of grinding out as many so-called doctors as they can— just ii: swould-rind ont his links of fine —all ofa pattern, size, shape ay is just i It’s er free }A., ipiom fear or favor. vated to the dignity Smothers was . come sous yoars’ sutusnecess.”’ enpaiicu intrinsically dignified. beu! ecnait sphere of his patient, and yet -+he-doctor i.<cman, but the wisest of “men. eiun of genius is the noblest gift which nuture can bestow upon humanity. th» equal everywhere of the highest in_ socity. Ye ¥. alf per cent., and there is but little weom not medicipe afford ea many ances for lucrative success how us for2’ J inguired, for 1 was 4 listener to » conversation. : “Not as you understand ihe word suesaid the doctor. “To those who 1, thinks rere mising as To those who throw down the b'ack“Can as good a medical education be ob“ Quite as good. The medical colleges o e very vos sui Dts, re coming to be valued at their proper Their only desiveis to hive a lurge the man with asuusege cg ine petit ineat here that we nead to ia re of medisin or some equally weigh 5 ome Known and reputable coi wd cf the teachnig pow becer: ing the iicensine mud Love charge of tr ves Inuy send the men ver each ari. Ths with the 2d them for Litute board y whether thoy Candidatts for xamined Without sion would be elechat it deserves, and he diploma would ve far more valuabie it is ucw, that the teaching and «rone.” Ait thi days jas f a collegiate trai al course. As arule, however, 3 in this country are worthy inThe ps Bg por or he co “‘ What do you consider the essential for “The practice of the healing art is an ocIt can not osted of this quatity by the humble nof the practitioner or the lowly ; ould be not only the most cultivated genA physiHe is, But to be candid, and to tell you the ath, [think Juck has tauch to do with a inn’s success. Laying this aside, however, 2 cector must be quick to recognize am opportumty. He musi meetit wiih firmness an decision. A moment's halt may lose jt co him forever. Then he must be honest. Lilxe the father coniessor he knows. not even that which he dees know. He must rc member bis dignity and always defend it. Pvt next to luck I think one of the best w. ys to command suecess will be to colicet his bills promptly. Many doctor loses his money and patients by negicciing to press his claims. This effeciion of disinierestedneas in his dues is altogether wrong. It is alsistake to suppose that a doctor who does no« dun his debtors, soto speak, is wealthy, iis making a big thing of his profession. : Siould rather regard it as“ an evidence th the was either afraid of offending his pu ent avd thus losing him or that he was nov sure of his own worth.” DIAMONDS. Gems That Are =« Numerous asthe Sands by the So>-Shores become very numerous a: tious, so to speak. Former!y session of a pair of diamond utor, who for some inex slic ibic reaso ignores the negro dialect. came in they gave 400 votes for Nick Pur: Sp, Cae iD for Jake Smothers. Purdom. ““Lhose what? : has been his own successor for many terms, “Dem torches. I means dem lamps, musical instrument than an accordion. Cxares 8. BLACKBURN. THE MEDICAL FROFESCIOCN. Young Beginners. * And so you ‘andable ambition. nteen! A good age to think about-adopt ing @ profession. . by practice. of that profession? *“ Yes Good.” rofession as medicine?” 2 “ Only in part!” “the most serious thought. ourse in medi : iany sacrifices. . tudy of medicine. haracterizes persons of his years, dinistered to the needs of that great man. and wiil continue so unless some enterpris. hanging in her yeahs. * ing aspirant comes out with a more popular ‘ Yr. Shrady Cives Some Good Advice to want to be a doctor!?. A How old are you? Sev; y. the time you are tbirty-five you may bevin to enjoy a lucrative But why do you want to be a doctor? Have you a preference for the studies * Of course you have -already considered 4e cost that attends the study of such a “ Then go no further. until you have given To pursue a “ne costs time, money and Thus it was, writes a New York correspondent to the Philadelphia Press, that Dr. ueorge F, Shrady met the questions of a ‘oung man who, having graduated at a sublic school, had decided to take up tho The youth full of that s@pe,—ambition and self-satisfaction that had -one-to Dr. Shrady, who is the editor of the .edical Recard, for advice. The doctor was just as earfi¢st in his-eonsideration of the case and just as careful as to his advice as when, as the confidential friend, adviser end physician of the late General Ulysses 4. Grant, he watched over, eared for aud “Then your advice is to choose some those that id in the i clean , “Oh, you mean those large solitais ear-rings? Yes, Isaw them. hundred dollars.’’ “Thirty cents,” Of late years jewelry, and fumale jewelry in particular. as it were, has ostentar-rings enveloped the happy femate in—a balo of affluence that caused ler io be regarded as a modified female Count . . BESPAFE CRESS de Monte Cristo. 3p Pil gee ee Pa A minstrel troupe, whose performae BimsvRnes =g BB ance we attended not long sinc:, made . 48 BrEgSleaBs ‘. a pointed allusion at the i: ag wee Se oes 5F cheapness of gems. The inter : gy ouseeed Bake in conversation wita the geniul end 43 we £38 Zs S55 man, congratulaicd that dusky 22 rt] a2 ead g humorist because !: 4 of Be Hepisesetl the streets accomp: fp ge, eee BEee 4 young lady. Thehappy e< Ef wees gsgercee quires if the interlocutor but observe) . 3 3 niseieg 343, Se the elegant seal-skin cloak Wor Ly . = Reset ges the lady. The ‘interiocut had . B ePraTPEeeces Ps noticed it. With reversed {1+ 5.0 che E BK go Ses gel 3 end man intimates that be sd bePF Beeeahe Ba stowed it on the attractive immace. e 3 Bebeise BEB “Jt must have cost you quite a larze : . a8 sum of money,”’ replies tio interiocn ‘ “Yes, sah, five hundred dollars, and pth Ig When the election returns] 4iq ye see dem ar torches?” They must have cost you at least fiftcen replies the end man, reaching down for his bones, or rather the bones with which he makes 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. H incurable and could live only a short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds. On apiece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. King’s New Discovery, and got a sample bottle ;it helped her, she bought a large bottle, it helped her more, brought another and grew better, fast, continued its use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. ‘For fuller particulars send stamp to W. H. Cole, Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial Bottles of this wonderful Discovery Free at Carr Bros. Drugstore. Buckien’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter; Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. Itis guaranteed to ive perfect satisfaction, or money Tefunded. rice 25 cents p°r. box. For sale by Carr Bros. tf Te Dispel Colds. — Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse when costive or bilious, or when the blood is impure: or ck yg to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, use Syrup of Figs. Going Away Seon. Miss Kate Rauer, who has charge of the millinery department of Mrs. her departure soon. © All ladies who desire millinery work done by this artistic lady are invited to leave their orders immédiately, or they will be too late. All kinds of summer millinery materials are reduced in price for a short time only. tf. Ree! Ace? The Nevada Ice Company is now prepared to deliver ice to consumers in any part of thecity. 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 The New Discovery. You have heard your friends-ang neighbors talking about it-You may yourself be one of the many who know from personal experience just how gooda thing it is. Ifyouhaveever tried it, you are one of its staunch friends, because the wonderful thing about it is, that when once given a trial, Dr. King’s New Discoyery ever after holds a place in the house. If you have never used it and should .be afflicted with a cough, cold or any Throat,Leng or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give ita fair trial.” It is guaran eed every time, or money refunded. Trial Bottles Free at Carr Bros Drug: City of Nevada are here >y notified that a e on Submitting to the electorsof said city the agg me to sup’ rovisions of an Act of the Legislature of 1885, entitled An Act to au! a ‘corporations of the fifth class, containng more than three thousand and Jess than ten thousand inhabitants, to obtain public water works. morning of the day of the election and be keptopen until five o’clock on the afternoon of the same day. edtoact as Ing FE Dupeiclifand J.C. Dickerma: ALEX SODA FACTORY. Lenon-an Cream Soda, the system effectually, yet gently, Factory Lester & Crawford’s store, ‘will take . thesame with the best of-Summer drinks ani-beverages.° The articles made by us are second to none in the State., -_— QHOWING THE CONDITION OF SAID ” gpmPDealers and Families supplied on short notice. Give us a call. ton District, Nevada County, store. When Baby was sick, We gave hor Castoria. wher she was a CMG, She cried for Castoriu When she became Miss, She clung to Castoria When she had Children, : * fhe gave them (-“‘nria Cc ELECTION PROCLAMATION. Gall For Special Election. HE electors of the corporation of the lection will be-hel . , Nevada City, on Monday, July 22d, 1889, atthe Citr a, said city with Public Works, under and by virtue of the eState of California, approved March 9,. cit orize municiThe polls will be opened at sunrise of the The following named persons are appoint. the officers of said election : r—J. C. Abbott; Judges—John n. . GAULT, President. Attest : T. H. Cagr, Clerk. Dated Nevada City, June 20th, 1889. in Bonney & Powell, " MANUFACTURERS OF Sarsaparilla. Sarsaparilla and Iron, Ginger Ale," And Cider. ESSRS. BONNEY & POWELL would respectfully inform the public that ey have reopened this celebrated Soda and have re-fitted and re-stocked Ast, 1889: Real Estate.. .-.-.---Sys cals Miscellaneous Bondsand Stocks.. County Warrants .-.Angee Loans on Keal Estate Loans on Stocks, Bonnev & Powell, Warrants..-..:---:.::° Canees Provrietors! . Loans on Personal Security includMILLINERY We take pleasure in al y and vicinity that we have ——— ynouncing to the Lad MISS KATE. RAUER, : FE abating in my line Who has just returned from the East, and wingee Teper — Cheaper han Ever Betion as a FIRST. CLASS MILLINER was so well established in former years. . —THE-— : Leading < Variety : Stor Of Nevada City. NOTICE. ALEX. DURBIN,
Proprietor. COMMERIAL STREET, opposite the American Tea. Store. — ies of this secured the services of Look at some of the Prices : Cigars at Retail. —o We are now receiving ever the way of Lowest SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT Of Messrs. Weissbein Bros. & Cor, Bankers, Banking Firm on the morning of July RESOURCES. Bonds and ing Overdrafts URS, LESTER & CRAWFORD, MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. Jockey Club (Key West)...-.... 10 cents és Our Poet ..-.2---.e seer eee +. 8 for a quarter La Rose (Key West).....,-... 10 cents Stolen Kisses .. .-----+++-+8 for a quarter Souvenir (Key West) ...-.--.++-. cents : “ad tast pe ene Rae ee, Crer sri Bere -10 cents = F wa “4 ay-Kye-See ....---. SIoOr a qua ything that is ne 7 Guarantee ..--.--+-.8 fora Bunsen Wait For Me.. .. ..6 for a quarter A. Durbin’s Choice. .-6 for a quarter Ariadne..-.---s seer sess 8 fora quarter My ten cent cigars are sold by other dealers for 12% cents; my 8% cent cigars for contd cents; my 5 cent cigars are the best in the Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons ant TriTming. #8¥Ems wy weno weer mun All of which will be sold at the Tobaccos.: : Star, per PlUg. ..5-cere ee eee ees 50 cents Climax, per plug.: ~, : .50 cents Sawlog, per ping. .: New Wrinkle, per plug. ai And all other kinds in p: Prices. Smoking Tobacco, A fine grade at'25 cents a pound. Canned Fruits, Oysters, Etc At from 10 te 25 per cent less than fs usually charged in other stores. se Soda Crackers. The best, per DOX...-.-.esseee 85 cents Pipes, Cigar Holders, Etc. My stock is large and new. Prices lowerthan the same can be bought for elsewhere Pocket Knives. I lead in this line. My cutlery is of pest brands; and I challenge competition a prices. . ROBERT MARTIN. WM.H. MARTIN, t DAVID MUIR. ; —THE— \MINERS? FOUNDRY Gombs. and Brushes, . —oOF— I carry a nice stock ranging in price f ; to 40 cents sag had cag estoy pes a paying Cenk td ‘ ancy prices for such things when Vy N ge at pales wg 3 equally good ones for less money? sole q é rs anufacturers 0 Station ery. Writing materials, plain and fancy. All the latest styles in paperties. ‘Also, slates, tablets, ete. Prices down to bedrock. Perfumes. The choicest and most popular at prices MACHINERY ‘ os Money on hand.....----.--i < as args Furniture and Fixtures 1 OF ALL KINDS. that will astonish you For instance, . sell Other Assets (gold bullion) 555 98 25-cent cologne for 20 cents, and 50-cent FlorNOTICE ! EAGLE BIRD MINE. ground known as the “Eagle Cal., the undersigned being the sole owner of the same. GEO. H. FRANCOEUR, 125 Phelan Building, 8. F. CITY TAXES. Total Resources. .. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, . CouNTY OF NEVADA,) 88. We do solemnly swear_tha' “3 Tso — = 2 ersonal knowledge of the matters con Alt pe aS Ste bereby Peined inthe foregoing report and that-ev° F ‘ ery agro statement, matter one be pid 7 therein contained is true e best of our cautioned against buying the . there ceand belief. JOSEPH WEISSBEIN, JACOB WEISSBEIN. . a9\ 28 . Bird,” situated. in Washingbein. Sek we ae Sarai. Notary Public, beside evada County, Cal. New York Bakery. —o — G. WM. DURST, . Proprietor. cake Bangs, -->-— PAYING PURCHASED THIS WELL known and popular Bakery of Mrs. John Hurst, on: OOMMEROIAL STREET . $110,722 61 wave sf PELTON WHEEL Subscribed and sworn to before me this the 5th day ef July, 1889, by Joseph Weiss Milling, Hoisting and Pumping Rigs, ida water for 40 cent». Toilet and Common Soaps. I have reduced these almost to cost, and I LITIES. * PPG ee ‘ Capital Paid ithe soe Caen $ 50,000 00 Minino;Cars a specialty, pought them very low. Profit and Loss...--------. 1,036°53 . .Due Depositors.. 59,686 08 : Castings of all kinds. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's BlackTotal Liabilities.. $110,722 61 Agents in Nevada and Sierra Counties ing. —FOR THE— The best domestic and imported kinds. 1 make a specialty of shoe dressings and un dersell other dealers. : eS Walking Sticks. Giving the Largest Pereentage p Particular attention of gentl Of Power of any Water Wheel Made. por cee to novelties in this line., A good eane for 10 cents. An elegant one for 20 cents. Boss Mining men-and others invitone a ae with crooked haned tocall and. inspect our establish; -. ment and its facilities for turning out first-class work. MINERS’ FOUNDRY, Toys, Toys, Toys. A thousand kinds such as please the litti¢ folks most. Fine Police Whistles, 20 cents. Cigar lighters, 25 cents. es : Iam almost. giving them away, SPRING. STREET, Rear Methodist Church, Nevada City Candies, : Everybody knows I keep the freshest avd finest in town Fruits and Vegetables. All kinds intheirseason. Can be bough cheaper from me than elsewhere, “3 Fish. Fresh fish every Thursday and Friday. All persons in ebted to the firm of Ae & Durbin are requested to immediately se tle with me. A. DURBIN. ~ CITIZENS BANK, — Invisible Fronts, Saratoga Waves. MRS. E. H. HUBBARD, Private Parlors for Dressing Ladies and Ohildren’s Hair. — : . ANUFACTURER OF HUMAN HAIR . ; L intend to keep on hand at all'timesa gooe . Vf AND RACN OT Gicer ARTICLES. . Broad Street ..-:-----Nevada Vity (DiS Cree TARE Dr gnea ob ie Ch ee GOLDEN HAIR WASH, i it 4 Hall between the hours of 9 and 2 o'clock BREAD. For Bieachiug the Hair. Paid up Capital ‘cate $30 000 a. M. and 1:30 and 5 o’clock P, M., beginning ° i ‘ Monday, July ist. They will become PIES, “2 der ty so oye Mason. . 4 General Banking Business Transacted. Delinquent on the ‘ CAKE, —— — FIRST MONDAY OF AUGUST, 1889, And unless paid prior thereto Five per cent. additional Ph be aided. ws JAMES G. NEACLE, CITY TAX COLLECTOR. Election for Chief Engineer. THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR Chiet Engineer and Assistant Chief Engineer of the Nevada City Fire Department will be held on MONDAY, JULY 29th, 1889. Judges—J. F. Hook and Fred Eilerman, Clerks—W. T. Morgan and Wm, Scott. By order of the Board of Fire Delegates. JOHN F. HOOK, President. Wm. Scort, Secretary. Notice for Publication. LAND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, CALA., June 26, 5 To Augustin Cordia, and whom it may concern; NOTE is hereby a that the following-named settler hes filed notice of nis intention to make final proct in aap rt of his claim, and that said proof w Pte made before the Register and. Receiver at Sacramento, Cala., on August 9th, 1889, viz: Michael Hussey, D. 8.1557 for the SW }4 of SW \% of Sec. 4T. 16 N. R.9E. M. D. M. Hé names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon und cultivation of, said land viz: dward Gagan,} William White, Uriah Bechtal and William discord. Cenoee att of Nevada City, Nevada County, é alifornia. The — shabbily-dressed, poorly-paid : ss eS: Any person who desires to protest against shop-girl wears gems that fia hina ini the jowance of gach proof, or wuo knows dozen different colors, while the . Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of of ont Selene a ee ae De jee ee young boy who gets four dollars his soiled hand a diamond ving th times—if it were real. jected to an alarming drain. frequently happens that grownto her grandmother: but a grindstone.”’. other,’’——began the young man. ‘Not at all,” came the quick reply. s nor no other man has a right to say to an ino profession nobler than that of the phys cian, and we have no right to guess whet, the making of such a practitioner, sea scientist as But I do say welfare of the country is concerned it does Giggle,” he answered, wi blush; his jud ¢t not need you. Lowy are mene ae or . *ghe once said I was peop a aT cole. By order of a eine. conditgnsttns.cly. the sanitary waged decent fiving. The coun. °2Y, thing.” ‘In that case I guess Office at the mine, aac Sregns BO8t te: A. Gaunt, President, ep ineoe eso e ocsaeel ee ee one, do not take up the study of medicine. Requiring from its yotaries the possession of every exalted qualification that can acorn the heart and grace human nature, there is man is. He may have in his composit om oP vert has yet not scen. gin right. So far as the 1 {had four of them in hie ownhand . Nevada sy, Cones Tocation of works . yytice trustees of the City of fovada for t [esas Biioge mens = (. pa bereeaamatatt teas teit fi s pape, or you had any experia ot United estat tne sins’ On SECTION Ill. ence ot on # regular paper, ent Pig oe en aoe ae Hae ee atlis Pb egg Pcp orl yp: jokes all ® . “Umpht” returned the e we references?” -“‘Nobody except week in a button factory curries on might be a prince’s ransom in olden Yet jewelry, which was formerly supposed to be expensive, is now worn so generally as to create 4 suspicion that the coal deposits are being subNot everybody knows that it takes an experienced jeweler to detect the real from the bogus diamond; hence it persons undergo a similar experience to that of the little girl who complained . drugg ‘Ma told me it was a diamond, but ‘have found out that it was nothing A member ot the famous ‘‘poker . legislature’’ of Texas once said that al a . Californie, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plants mown to be most beneficial to the auman system, forming the ONLY PEREMEDY to act gently ‘yet at FECT cromptly on the —AND TO— PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, UP . Naturally follow. Eve and eli are ted with it. factured oniy by the San Francisco, Cats = ~~ Louisviita. Ky. LIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWEL. Cieanse the System Effectuail;, re HEALTH and STRENGTH one is using it k your . OF FIGS. ManuCALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. NuyVors:, it: ¥the why such proof should not be allowed, wil be given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to cross examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. YOU can live at home, and make more money at work for us, than at anything else in the world. Capital not needed; you are started free. B sexes es. Any one can dothe work. Large Ings sure from first start. Costly outfit and terms free. Better not delay. Costs you nothing tosend your address and find out if you are wise you willo x at once. -H. HALLETT & CU., iortiend, Me ORDINANCE NO, 93. An Ordinance providine for the Appoiritment of a Health Officer for Nevada City, and definine his powAssessment Notice. shall remain A .-D. ugust, 09, uent and . of nuisances are enior and shall report rtised fi ant. public tend . all violations thereof to the said Bo f : ie segment is Pietore. will be sold . Trustees, and shall make to said Beasts on Wednessday, the 28th day at 1” . Deer Creek, Nevada City, California. ° any Mock on whieh fia assesem: unpaid oe 8th ers and duties. . : fh bigpe TRUSTEES OF NEVADA-CITY Do ordain aé follows : Etc Wedding Cakes And Pastry reasonable terms. ly attended to. 2 good satisfaction and selling at low rates, hope to merit a lberal p stionase. F. M. SCHMIDT, Domestic Goods On Hand TO SELECT FROM. FIRSTCLASS FIT. GOOD WORKMA SHIP: WARRANTED. Successor toA. FRIEDMAN. Association Office. them from their homes and families. making several hundred dollars a mon It is easy for any one tv make wards per day, who is willing to work. Ei' rsex, young westatt you. Ever ability required. well as any one. culars, which we mail free. insop & Co, Portland, Maine, INVENT] Addr or old; no special abilty required. not needed; we start a e. Cut this something of will brin -outit free, Address Maine Made to order on short notice and on most All order for. anythingin my line promp By strict attention to business, givime I informing the citizens of Ne’ vada County that they have CG. WM. DURST. Merchant Tailor. Fine Stock of Imported and * Broad St., next door below the kand REWARDED are those w read this and then act; théy will find honorable employment that will not take i The 1ofits are large and sure for every induslous person, many have made andare now d — a gti * or old; capital not needed; thing new. No special ‘ou, reader, can doit as Write to us at once for full HAS REVOLUTION ized the world during the last half century. Net the least among the wonders df inventive progress isa method and system of work that can be performed allover the country without sepersiing the workers from their homes. Pay liberal; any one can do the work; either rast yoann ap! and return it tous and we will send you free great value andimportance to you, that will start you in business, which ou in more money right awa ; than anything else gs world, Gran & Co, Augusta . Nevada and GrassValley'Bus_Line. Ws SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE s\A NEw FIRM —~T— AN OxD STAND. DENNEY & HITCHINGS © TAKE THIS METHOD OF New York. Sam Francisco. And Sacramento We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE. Payable AT SIGHT in the principal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE, é Collections om any part of the United Statesa specialty. Highest Price Paid for County formed a copartnership in the and State Warrants Hrathene ot Gold and Silver Bullion § urchased : ‘ Assay Office at this Bunk. —. Horse Shoeing — OFFICERS: —AND— £.M. PRESTON..5...¢3h600 0 PRESIDEY~ : R. M. HUNT. .. Vicg PRESIDENT Ww agon Making, . soun 7. MORGAN.........Casnter. D. E. MORGAN..Ass’T CASHIER and SBu’ ¥ WIRECTORS: Dr. KR, M. Hunt, Joun T. MOKGAN Gro. M. HUGHES, D. E. More@an, Wm. EpwaRps L. HousMaNn, E. M. Preston. At the Old Clancy Shop, Broad Street, NEVADA CITY, Where they are prepared todo work in th linen a manner to give the very best satisfaction. 2 HORSE-SHOEING a Specialty. RoadN-. sters and Freight Horses shod in the best San Francisco—First National Bank. style of theart and the work warranted to last, : 7 sama scl cash Bank of D. O. Mille The Photograph's Gallery CORRESPONDENTS New York—First National Bank WAGON-MAKING. We will guarantee to set xle so that it will run one-third lighter than if from any other shop. ho We will guarantee to set tires so as to avoid all dish to wheels. We have the facilities for doing heavy or light work, and wurrant satisfaction in. every case. All orders promptly attended to. None but first-class mechanics employed. th. Notice to Oreditors. in the matter of the Estate of George F. ‘ess . Oty: deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of degeased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims ainst the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said Admi.sistrator, at the law Ones, 2 ay F. eS pers, Photo hi a y, California, e samd being’ s the place for the transaction of the _busigrap Cc: ness of said estate, in said County of Nevada, State cf California. Pe tal! Administrator of th ween I conse ¥ out is ¢ of the e of George F. LL KINDS OF PICTURES TAKEN Gray, deceased. 5 A the highest style of the Art and sati Dated this 8th sg 4 of June 1889. tion guaranteed. Je P. F. Simonds, Attorney. ; OF NEVADA COUNTY. George F. Gray : Mathieu Schramm, Artist. Children’s Pictures _ Order to Show Oauis. a. In the matter a! deceased the County of Raves, State of Cali D. ‘Administrator of the Estate herein praying for an order of sale of of Nevada for . German Quartz Mine, part of the real estate, of . health, and the prevention and abatement © . of said ~ . set forth.) as therefore ordered by the said Court, that all atedin the of A uarterly report of the affairs of his office, 3 1889, to the delinquent os facluding such general observations as in “. eter with costs amd expenses dent, for ae ¢ N THE SUPERIOR COURTIN AND FOR e estate of Carl E. OSBORN, the Beeker, d7:90.P. M. « eeker, deceased, having filed his yee Fare from’ hotel to hotel 26 cents for the . e@ purposes therein TIME TABLE. 4 NIL fursher notice the ‘aaa with make regular ween Grass Valley an: Nevada City at The fallowing hours’: = Grass Valley at 8:30 and 9 o’clock A.M.,and 1, 3:4).and 6:30 P. M. s Leave Nevada City at 10 o’clock A. M. and 2, 4:30, 5, and A SPECIALTY, VIEWS OF RESIDENCES AND MINES .° TAKEN ON APPLICATION, forround trip: i GALLERY REFITTED © And every requisite at hand for doing Ar tistic Work, WETTERAU & CARSON, Proprietors of said deceased, order should not r sell said German Qu: ‘of Nevada, State of California. fd J. M. WA Fg, Dated July 6, 1889. Cuas. W. Kitts, Att'y. . a) before the said Superior Courton MONDAY, the 5th day of Augwes es at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day, in County of Nev: California, to show cause why an be ted to the said} = Adwinistrator to sal artz = Mine. And that a copy of this order be ‘published at least four successive weeks in e Nevaba DAILY. TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper printed and published in said County LLING, Superior Judge. B oad Street, above Pine, NEVADA CITY. Broad Street Meat Market. JAMES MONRO, Prop’r. at the Court room of said Superior Court at the City of Nevada, 4 Broad Street, Near xe City Hall, ‘ 4 : : Best Advertising medium in Northern-Central California. Ww Customers supplied at thé Lowest Pri with the very best of sd , Beef. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lawhb. F Sausnges, Etc @ The ‘(ranscriet is the *Bhe ———_——— SATUB The‘ At Frid: visors it ¥ propriated R. Coltrin county ho the Soldie Messrs. had been view the Grass Val east and . road, mac south br: branch. the south permissio and asses gins at tl was instr thé Boar« The pe district N leading . and the } in the su proved. viewers Bayne: : viewers read,-but petit one land ow Board la October An or pointme kee was The ° general ! 8. 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