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July 21, 1889 (4 pages)

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5 wa 2g. sebaeR rH ules ng ht HREM i 4 ® AL OO { —THE-— The Daily Cransevipt. OFFICE: au. 52 Commercia) street, Nevada City, Cal ee 0 QO f CIRCULATES 18 Nevada City Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, Spenceville North San Juan, French Corral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore’s Fiat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every othertown of Nevade county; also in lacer and Sierra counties, at c1ramento, San Francisco—in fact, throughout the State “from Siskiyou to gan Diego from the 8ierra to the Sea.” Se z litthe success in SUNDAY. JULY 21. 1889. finding any thing e outof the common. pe in our long rambles T THE SPRINGS: in the sublime white A STRANGE SEQUEL. ‘. The Story of a Tablet and How It Sunes. Was Found ; : ¢ E WERE a party of tourists, running &@ sort of adventurous research in the mountains, ‘‘on our own hook.” Up to the time I speak of We had met with This led to @ jarge square apartment seemingly hewn out of solid rock, and like to the other in color. cried, excitedly, ana the gray walls caught A “This is the place,” I Strap of Paper Saves Her Life. It ‘was just an ordinary ecrap of ELECTION PROCLAMATION. Gall For Special Election. the echo of my voice and rung it about our ears in hollow, unearthly tones—‘“This is the place !—this is the place!” , Just then I stumblea over some object on the floor of the cavern, and stooping, I picked it up. Behold! the tablet of my vision. ; My heart almost ceased its beating as I held it to the light and saw something carved on its surface, ina language I eould not understand. anxious faces. : I handed it to Ainscourt in silence, while Chandler and Thorntgn drew near with For some minutes we remained motionless as the stone pillars in the adjoining wapping paper, but it.saved her life. She was in the last stages of consumption, told by physicians that she was 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 hey more, brought another and grew now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, Hall, Nevada City, on Submitting tothe electorsof said city the a agp to supply seid city with un 1885, entitled An Act to authorize municipol corporations of the fifth cl é . ten thousand inhabitants, to obtain public better, fast, continued its use. and is water works, pope Led ore bed Papin ane ; $ het : a o uni ve o’clock on e afterweighing 140 pounds. For fuller parti-. Son Pr the sae GAY. culars send stamp to W. H. Cole, ridges of the little Yankee State: but . of now when! had real‘ hs acaee ly discovered someag ae thing bordering on 2 tho g 4 PE Lob. Dt. the awfuliy niysees terious, my companions sat looking blankly at me like a set of idiots. 4 My indignation rose. ‘‘ Don’t you believe t?’ Lasked, guipmg down my muddy camp coffee, and turning to my friend Chandler at my elbow. oer eae ake ‘ : . “Why, Thurber, you were not absent place iv a cottage some distance from . 4,4 the camp yesterday!’ he exclaimed the Hotel where they could assemble jn astonishment at my audacious reiteraand have a good time by themselves . tion. : = re re % . Don’t I know that I explored a cave, . without being subjected to the vote . down the ridge there?” I retorted hotly, * gaze of the average mortal. It was 4. pointing across ‘a tiny cascade tumbling successin every particular, even down down over iittle rocky shelves and magsy to making goo’ candy and enovgh of tree-roots with a dash and a gurgle to the * basin below. ii it to munch on the next day. Tam. «Don’t know what I am talking about?” : : not particolarly fond of taffy, but as *‘T hardly think you do, Thurber, for two this is an experimental trip I conclud-. reasons,” returned Chandler, “ offe is, you ed to mingle it with my water diet and 66 Gist? Continues to Relate of His Experiences. Bartlett Sprines, July 17th. Ep:10k Transcript—To, prove that taie’srd mineral water agree a ‘“eandy “pull? was given,-one night last week by a nawber of our ultrafashionaile ladies to a limited number of ther gentleman friends. It took . were not away from camp yesterday on account of rain; and the other is that, had it é f : await the results. I didn’t have. been possible for you to have had your ad; long to wait, for ere five minutes. venture, you certainly would have mentioned it last evening around the fire, in. elapsed a slow serpentine ‘movement . steed of looking gitm as an ow! until bedi was noticeable in the region of the! time.” < stomach and I had to be excused. Completely exasperated the words _ % i : f ees e ,. manner of ny companions, I rose abruptly 2 The event of the season was. the! Frou the table, saying: “ Never mind, genparty given last night at Newtown by . yemen: it seems tobe your good pleasure Prof. , Watson in compliment of his . to doubt the whole story; but I will bring s es as a bril-. the proof. In my coat-pocket rests the ——ti ees ‘ fen 1! curious tablet of stone I picked up on the liant affair, admirably conducted and! goor of the cave. I brought it with me, followed me into the tent. There hung my.jacket on its accustomed hook just where I had placed it on my return; taking it down, I thrust my hand confidently into an inner pocket. Not there! Somewhat confused, I fummaged the oth ers, and they were also empty.It was now my turn to stare blankly, and I did my best at Chandler, who stood calmly regarding me. es “Tell me,” I gasped, “am I daft, or what does this all mean? If I did not visit a cave yesterday where wea a 8 a ‘‘Here all day,” be auswered, as if he ‘feared a flat cou. raaiction. ; “Humph!” said I, ‘then explain the rest of it.”’ “A dream most ikely,”’? answered he, twirling his mustache, thoughtfully; “I’ve heard of-such things. “Every body dreams,” I replied, “but they don’t carry home mementoes in their pockets from their mind journeyings;, not as a general thing.”’ ; “No; neither did you, or else your search would have been ™ore successful,” re turned my friend, with & provoking laugh. “The devil!’ ejaculated I, ‘that’s s0; i guess it must have been a dream after all.” ee y ; idated condition neither dancing nor skating were enjoyed. A new floor has been laid, a roof put on and other touches given which put it in comfortable order. The opening night has long been looked forward to with pleasure by~the lovers of dancing, and when last night came over 200 people _yrode or trudged a quarter of a mile through dust three inches deep to be : there when the horn sounded for the ja grand march. But they got fooled. There-was no grand march. All were in their best bib and tucker and put on their finery and best smile. The handsome gowns which have been under lock and key awaiting this oceasion were trotted out and shown with dazzling splendor neath the glaring light shed by kerosene lamps and lanterns placed in convenient spots about the .room. ‘he men were in full dress (that ineans had on coat and i vest —most of the time we are without } 2 one or both); ornaments white shirts and polished boots. For style, fine costumes, diamonds and sobriety, we challenge any summer resori on 3 the coast. The Hall isa rough, barnbats © a e ci beclouded brain that it had only been a} * vision of slumber, this delightful visit to the underground regions. The rest of the party had by this time slipped into the tent, tollowing us out of sheer curiosity. . “Never mind, gentlemen,” I said again, with a wave of my hand, “this matter must be sifted.. am positive that I_can go dt ae cae : eee oe floor which is all the dancers care for. It was an unceremonious dedication. There were no speeches, no remarks and no decorations other than placing a demijohn of Bartlett water on either side of the entrance. That you may gay is indi-pen:able, not decorative. Ever since my advent here I have been saying, ‘‘Surely there must be some compensation for filtering two.or three gallons of water per day,’’ but tinued, asa smile went round the circle; j “put that doesn’t alter the case. I will find that cave.” “Do so!’ exclaimed Ned Ainscourt. ‘Lead and we'll follow; I should enjoy th search, whatever comes of it.”’ é In‘less than ten minutes Iwas out on the point indicated, and looking about me. “Now, where was it?’ I questioned, slowly walking along, trying to loeate my dream, vision, or -whatever it may have been.” ‘ “Oh! Ihave it!” I shouted in exultatién room, while Ned studied out the transiating words as Ned gave them. memory of my victims. sand deaths continually where they only FOR SOME MOMENTS WE REMAINED MOTIONsuffered one. Touch not nor remove my bones should. you find them: Tarry notin the place, for this cave is the sepulcher of a Judas.’’ pered Thornton, moving toward the entrance. room of the -pillars and looked carefully statement of the tablet and find the skeleton. the doomed man, Ned Ainscourt. flashed his iantern into a sort of alcove directly behind a huge, gray column, and lo! the selan ordinary sized man, and nearan antique, fast to the wall by a heavy staple. whispered Ned, thrusting his hand forward as if to touch the moldering heap. er, ‘not to touch his remains.” Thornton, in a terrified whisper, ‘shrinking back. Somehow it was dawning slowly on my u further. Ned said “the sound proceeded from natural ‘causes ;’’ but at that time it was hard to accept his explanation as a true one. Nevertheless it could have been just as he stated, certainly. nt primis eae eA <ton.. with a, shiver, le step of the way. O, you may laugh,” I con. back as we came out into the sunlight once more. dreamed it at all” not until last night did.I see the return for bread I had cast upon the B. water. How charming it was alter every dance to escort your partner to an hour later: “it ig over there, underneath that mass of vines near that leaning tree. Ad I ran swiftly forward, with the whole party at my heels, and soon came to the familiar spot—that is, familiar as connected the demijohn and pour a dipper of . . Bartlett into her without cost! It was truly delightful to see them spread their rosy lips over the dipper’s edge and down the sparkling liquid without hint or intimation about beer or ice cream. Lam recompensed for all the guzzling I bave done. All my aches are present or accounted for. vyNewtown is asort of western addition to Bartlett’s where some } ears ago anumber of cabins, a bowling alley, @ croquet ground. and skating rink were built to accomodate the surplus population. The new town was the outgrowth of some trouble which then existed between Bartlett and his partner McMahan, but which has long since been settled by McMahan purchasing the interest of Bartlett. It is to this place we go for our morning exercise, and in the’ future when we will have to go if we want .to dance. Some folks ask, “Why dont they have these places of amusement af Mone. ee ge t' 4>>/ & “ pon’? I KNOW WHAT I AM TALKING anovut.” with my impressions—for I immediately recognized the place, and even a large powlder at the left of the supposed cntrance. ‘ Now, right here the mouth of the’cave ought to be,’’ I said, in feverish haste, partnear the Hotel?” but we say the . ing the mass of luxuriant trailers and peeris rig i avi in about. To my infinite satisfaction management 1 right ine iil bse: on was, alittle at my left,a great, gloomy@ quarter of a mile away for two rea. looking hole in the earth beneath. A thrillsons: First, it makes us take the. ing, strange, fascinating influence took necessary walk in the fresh air and possession of me as I gazed on the ap. i f sunshine; second, it would otherwise . Would the rest be realized as this had been oe : be a great annoyence to invalids. In. first; but, like the photographer, they iknow how to retouch their negatives. the mysterious chirography. ‘. shallleave the world to-day,’ ran the “I can stand it longer to be dogged by the haunting I suffer a thout LESS. We looked at each other in horrified rs eee enjoyable throughout. Heretcfore the . hoping that Ned here might be able to de. silence. Were we in proximity to the-re. orders immediately, or they willbe de dances have been in the Hotel because . cipher the strange inscription covering its . mains ofa red-handed traitor?’ Whom and . too jate. All kinds of. summer milon : the Hall was undergoing repairs. It, face. I knew him to bea good one at trans . what had. he been, and where were his },. Pu is : oe ae © : ree as lating. Wait a moment, please, and I will . ones? linery materials are reduced in price é had been used as a skating rink and . proceed tosubstantiate my assertions.” Great Goa!” said Chandler, “here is a . for a short time only. : tf. 4 was so named, but was in suchadilap-. Chandler rose from the half-finished meal . history to curdle the blood of a pirate. But, 22 — . also, ana, with a guizzical look on his face, . where is he!’’ . r Ace! Ice! “May be we have passed him,”’ whisWith one accord we went back to the pout. Perchance we might verify the After looking in vain for some time, for ton. , In a reclining position rested the bones of uriously-wrought chain, which was made “Tied himself up and starved to death,” Chandler caught his arm with the remind«Something might happen you,” put in “0, old Superstition,” laughed Ainscourt, ightly, ‘as if the dead could bother one!” Just then, from the empty room behind s, came a strange, troubled sighing, ending n a half-audible groan. ' We hurried out, not caring to investigate didn’t you dream it all?’ queslnoalnase “Wh; ——bam “J can not tell,’? I answered, ‘“‘whether I How was I to know whether I saw a sleeping or waking vision! “Of course you dreamed it,” returned he, stoutly. ‘Didnjt they dream dreams in the olden times, and why can’t we now, I'd like to know?” “J shall keep the tablet asa reminder of this curious trip,” said Ned, placing it on the shelf among some mementoes already there. “It is in poor Spanish; but plain enough, after all.” For my part I said nothing; 1 had no desire to touch the stone again. A feeling of terrible aversion to the whole experience rose in my itunost soul and sealed my lips. At bed time Ainscourt thought to run over the inscription again, and turned to the shelf for the tablet, when lo! there remained nothing of the mysterious relic but a heap of dust. He seemed somewhat surprised, but attributed it to the action of the air. Nevertheless we avoided the cave as one avoids a horrible sight; and shortly we left the neighborhood for aless mysterious piace. _@ Manpa L. Crocker. _ <Egreat many girls say ‘no’ at —Puck. —The Western newspapers relate the xase of a dentist who tried to fill the eeth ofa buzzsaw. He succeeded, so he coroner thought. ——-__. ! —Visitor (while waiting for hostess) —And is your mamma still in mourning for your poor papa, Flossie? Flossie—Yes, ma’am' she is when she goes out any where.—Epoch DURABILITY OF RAILS. Iron and B8teel. iron and steel rails formed a very fruitWould we find any thing strange in the a 3 the near future there will be a railvowels of mother earth? ‘Where are the lanterns!” I cried, ©x: way constructed between the two, towns and a one horse car put on to} citedly. Iv our haste we had forgotten them, and Chandler sped back to camp for accommod ite paople. who are two sick . or lazy to walk. The cabins at Newall necessary equipments, -but the others retown are habitable, but those around mained with me. ; “J shall never leave tt again,” I said, jeaning against the bowlder and sighing from sheer satisfaction; ** until I know more the Hotel are ramshackle, tumble-. than I do now.” . ties which before another down shanties which PF dng vagerioar lt year rolls by will he torn down and! jf. 0g. Se SS aA : replaced . with neat, well-furnished Evidently they had come to the. conle cottages, where one can live in comamas i there might be something in it F ee . after : fort. and let the sirle aeto the. Hotel. For my own part. had it not been for the < Arestaurant will be opened where thé! testimony of my friends«ind the absens of oe : ¢ottagers can obtain their meals. The. the tabiet, J should havé now maintained : : Ale fe ut [bad realy been thete the previous a : campers proper will’ be anges uay, every thing looked so natural; but as quarters at Newtown where they can {1 was, I felt that I had to give in that it keep house to suit themselves. There . ‘twas a dream.” ‘ i ents contemplated . But, in the midst of my musings, are ee Pe sap thix . Chandler returned, and we crawled into whi are necessary the opening. : place a pleasure as well a health re-. I recognized every foot of the way as we sort, Native Son or Mary AND. proceeded, just as I expected to; and, not a smile on their finally, after going some distance, the narrow passage suddenly widened into a beautiful room, whose ceiling arched like that of acathedral. Then there were huge eS Ladies; # word in your ear, f Goot looks are, your gift most preci. tnese are the silken toils Fouith which the girls inmesh ue. ’ go fine teeth your paramount eharm With SOZODONT guard from harm. TS -— i-there; “but it was not here that I found c eet 2 . ” ° . Baxcuan’s Pris act like magic on a ne -fior w neutral in tint. “These are just what I saw,’ I said, now way, into which we yentured cautiously. stone pillars here and there, gray end: eonvinced against all odds that 1 had been. Looking further, we found a narrow. hallmanufactured, began traffic, slower traing, motives and smaller. old ir Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupno pay required. Itis guaranteed to sale by Carr Bros. Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse the system effectually, yet gently, when costive or bilious, or when the blood is impure or slu; manently cure habit to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, use Syrup of Figs. the millinery department of Mrs. Lester & Crawford’s store, will take her departure soon. desire millinery work done by this artistic lady are invited to leave their street, on the Plaza, or with the driver, ‘. with a cough, cold or any Throat, Lung The Comparative Wearing Qualities of The comparative wearing qualities of ful topic of discussion at one time in railroad circles, but the question suddenly lost its vitality when the price of steel rails fell below the cost of production of iron rails. It is, therefore, a matter of much less interest than would have been the case, say ten years since, to note the experience in this respect of the Wabash railway, which has just been made public The ‘ company removed from its tracks this fall some iron rails which had been first laid down in 1856, and about the same time they took up some English steel rails which were first used in 1873, ‘The—iron rails, after a life of My companions looked at me in solemn thirty-two years, were sold to be reand the steel rails, which had been used for fifteen years, were relaid on a branch road, where . they are expected to last for twelve to fifteen years more. The ‘“‘expectation of life’ in either case would therefore seem to be nearly the same, with the difference in favor of the iron rails, probably due to the fact that the latter their career in an era of less Nevertheless, the facts cited go far to sustain the: position of the erstwhile advocates of the continued use of iron rails, that well-made iron rails would ‘sustain the wear and tear of regular. railroad traffic as_ well as steel rails. Itis worthy of note in this connection that the Wabash steel rails cost $108 rails were sold this fall for . of sale. . By order of o Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial Bottles ed of this wonderful Discovery Free at Carr Bros, Drugstore. Buckien’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, ions, and positively cures Piles, or ive perfect satisfaction, or money re‘unded. rice 25 cents per box. ag Te Dispel Colds. — constipation, Going Away Soon. Miss Kate Reauer, who has charge of All ladies who 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 will be promptly attended to. tf The New Discovery. You have heard your friends ana neighbors talking about it. You may yourself be one of the many who know from personal experience just how good a thing it is. Ifyou have ever 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 Discovery ever after holds a place in the house. If you have never used it and should be afflicted or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give ita fair trial. It is guazan: eed every time, or money refunded. Trial Bottles.Free at Carr Bros Drugstore. =i. ‘When Baby wes sick, We gave tyr Costoris Whar she wasd Child, =She cried for Castoria When she became Miss, 3 She clung .to Castoria, When she-had Children, fhe gave them (--*orla “Toa JfO8 3 MOU F “RU BB. ‘BS AON “0 ‘N “UONSTILAL sep ‘TyUMTY ‘fg OMEIT *o7 o1d0gdg LaIAS SAL, poewes. POOTg PUL s99UUD Uo Yoog Jo} pusg Tnspecto: 5 Dunnicliffand J C. Dickerman. SODA FACTORY. Lemon and Cream Soda,. ish, to per-. . EAGLE BIRD MINE. HE electors of the ok woes of the City of Nevada.are here ny notified that jal election will beheld at the City Monday, July 22d, 1889, ublic ater Works, erand by virtue of the rovisionsof an Act of the Legislature of e State of California, approved March 9, containmore than three thousand and less than The polls will be med atsunrise of the The following named persons are appoint. to act as the officers of said election: r—J. €. Abbott; Judgee—John LEX. GAULT, President. Attest: T.H. Carr, Clerk. Dated Nevada City, June 20th, 1889. Bonney & Powell, MANUFACTURERS OF Sarsaparilla. Sarsaparilla and Iron, * Ginger Ale, And Cider. WN ERS, BONNEY. & POWELL would P respectfully inform the public that ey have respened this celebrated Soda Factory and have re-fitted and re-stocked thesame with the best of Summer drinks ani beverages. The articles made by us are second none in the State. a Banking Firm on the morning of July . sys ‘ Ast, 1889: (O@ Dealers and Families supplied gascvieces. on short notice. Give us a call. Real Fatate....--.--eee : w ; : Ree ware Bondsand Stocks.. =. : County Warra a : Loans on eal Baas od ae 38,332 95 ‘ 0. 8, nds & Bonnev & Powell, » Warrants iletaes i wes sisi aia’ 4,709. 65 Loans on Personal Security inciudi Proorietore® ing Overdrafts.....-.--., 47,932 75 = Money on hand....-~ pba ra 4, 249-60 Furniture and Fixtures.. ..---1,000 ‘ : Other Assets (gold bullion) 555 98 Total Resources. ..-.. $110,722 61 NOTICE ! LIABILITIES. Capital Paid in Cot etic tes $ 50,000 00 Profit and Loss....-..-+++--+:>1,036 53 Due Depositors. ~. 69,686 08 Total Liabilities ..$ 110,722 61
All persons are’ kereby cautioned against buying the ground known as the ‘Eagle Bird,” situated in Washingbein. ton District, Nevada County, {ee} Cal., the undersigned being} __ New the sole owner of the same. GEO, H. FRANCOEUR, 125 Phelan Building, 8. EF. CITY TAXES. — HE CIFY TAXES ARE NOW DUE AND perableto the undersigned at the ony Hall between the hours of 9 and 12 0’cloc ‘a. M. and 1:30 and 6 o’clock Pp, M., beginning Monday, July ist. They will become Delinquent on the FIRST MONDAY OF AUCUST, 1889, And unless paid prior thereto Five per cent. additional will be aided. JAMES G. NEACLE, CITY TAX COLLECTOR. Election for Chief Engineer. Chiet Engineer and Assistant Chief Engineer ‘of the Nevad» 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, Président. Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of Californie, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plants mown to be most beneficial to the auman system, forming the ONLY PERFECT oromptly on the —AND TO— PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, and ell are delighted with it. druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. factured oniy by the Francisco; Lovisvits. Ky. EMEDY to act gently yet KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWEL: Cieanse the System Effectuaily, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one is using it Ask your Manu CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. New Yorn, i8. Wm. Scott, Secretary. Wotice for Publication. Lanp OFFICE ‘AT SACRAMENTO, CALA., @ une . To Augustin Cordia, and whom it may concern; WoTics ig hereby given that the follower hes Aled notice of ing-named se’ nis intention tomake final proof io senpee roof will be Receiver at of hig-claim, and that sai made before the Register an Sacramento, Cala., on August 9th, 1889, vis: Michael Hussey, D. 8. 1557 for the SW 4 of Sw % of Sec. 47. 16N. R.9E. M. D. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon und cultivation of, said land viz: dward Gagan, Williem White, Uriah Bechtal and William Osborne all of Nevada City, Nevada Connty, California. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows. of any substantial reason, under the law and why such proof should not be allowed, wi be given an opponent at the above mentioned time and place to cross examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evi-: dence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. YO 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 all agus. Any one can dothe work. Large earnings sure from firstetart. Costly outht and terms free. Better not delay. Costs. you nothing tosend your address and find out {f you are wise you will do so at once, : H. HALLETT & CO., rortiond, Me, ORDINANCE NO. 93. An Ordinance providine for the Appointment of a Health Officer for y . _-. Nevada City, and definine his powers and duties. Assessment Notice. Nevada City, California. of the Board of Trustees, held on the day of July, 1889, an 20) of two cents per share was levie immediately in United States Deer Creek, Nevada Nee @ California. this Any stock upon whic shall remaio tn A 5 py ae, for unless payment is made peters. will bpp 2 at public auction: Location of principal place of busines» IN *rocati COUNTY MINING COMPANY Nevada City, California. Location of works Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of eaid etana: assessment, (No. the capital stock of the Terporeees pa beg of $100 a year payable quarterly. the Secretary at his office at mine on asseasmen ‘unpaid on the 8th day of A, D.188%, will be delinquen end of nuisances are eniorced, and shall re Ry TRUSTEES OF NEVADA CITY DO ordain as, follows : SECTION I. There shall be a Health Officer appointed by the Trustees of the City of Nevada for said cit hold office during the pl re oy. Ss Of Messrs. city and vicinity that w SEMI-A G. WM. DURST, : Proprietor HAVING known ‘and popular Bakery of Mrs. John Hurst, on; COMMERCIAL STREET 1 intend to keep on hand at all times a gooe variety of BREAD. Wedding By atrict 3 THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR [hope to merit a lberal pationage, Weissbein Bros. & Co., HOWING THE CONDITION. OF SAID STATE OF CALIFORNIA, { CouNnTY OF NEVADA,) 88. We do solemnly swear that we have @ raonal. knowledge of the matters conined inthe foregoing report and that every allegation, statement, matter and thing therein contained is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. Subscribed and sworn to before me this the 5th day ef July, 1889, by Joseph WeissMade to order on short notice and on most reasonable terms. : All order for anythingin my.line promp ly atterided to. good satisfaction and selling at low rates,! MILLINERY. ——_——— We take pleasure in announcing t e have secured the services of MISS KATE Who has just returned from the tion as a FERST CLASS MILLIN ER was so_ well established in former years. NOTICE, o the’ Ladies of this. RAUER, East, and. whose reputaiLeating : Variety : Store Of Nevada City. ALEX, DURBIN, Proprietor. COMMERIAL STREET, opposite the American Tea Store. Everythingin my line Cheaper Than Ever Be. fore. Look at some of the Prices : Cigars at Retail. Jockey Club (Key West). .desuciscss. 10 cents ~ Our Poet ..--.----.--. 8 for a quarter re) La Rose (er West).. Stolen Kisses ...-. U We are now receiving everything in the way of Hats, Bonnets, Flower, Ribhoas and Taming. iodikvineos ee . e Lowest Prices. ~— MRS. LEST MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. Bankers, ——= JOSEPH WEISSBEIN, JACOB WEISSBEIN. CHARLES W. KITTS. Notary Publie, Nevada County, Cal. York Bakery. —~c— --0-PURCHASED THIS WELL PIES, CAKE, Etc., Cakes And Pastry attention to business, giviny CG. WM. DURST. F. M. SCHMIDT, Merchant Tailor. Fine Stock of Imported and Domestic Goods On Hand TO SELECT FROM. PIBST-CLASS FIT. GOGD WORKMANSHIP WARKANTED. ” Successor to A. FRIEDMAN. Broad St., next door below the Land Association Office. REWARDED are those who read this and then act; they jy will find honorable employthem from their homes and families, T 1ofita are large and sure for every induslous person, many have madeandare now making several hundred dollars a month. It is easy for, any. one of exe $5 and oP: See the regulations of the Interior Pepartmans wards per day, who is will ng to work. Eithoe ene ae ment that will not take he the workers you, will bring Z, thai anyt outfit free. [email protected] HAS REVOLUTION ized the world during the last half century. : . Net the least among the wonders of inventive progress isa method and system of work that can be performed all over the country without separatin: from theirhomes. Pay liberal; any one can do the work; either sex, youny or old; no special abilty required. not needed; we start es free, Cut this out and return it to us and we will send you free something of great value and impo: ll start you in business, which that wil k ou ip more mouey right sway ing else in the world. Gran Address True & Co., Augusta NNUAL REPORT . ROBERT MARTIN, WM. H. MARTIN, MINERS’ FOUNDRY Milling, Hoisting and Pumping apital ance to Souvenir (Key West) J 4 a tast pg one epee ‘ 1 ay-Eye-See . that is new « ae Guarantee ... 3 for a quarter Wait For Me .6 for a quarter . A, Durbin’s Choi ,--6 for a quarter ATIQONE... 605. 0e eee ee ees 8 for a quarter BR & CRAWFORD, DAVID MUIR. —THE— ~-OF— NEVADA CITY, CAL., Manufacturers of OF ALL KINDS. ae “Rigs, Minine Cars a specialt™, ~ Castings of all kinds. Agents in Nevada and Sierra Counties --FOR THE— e PELTON WHEE Giving the Lurgest Percéntage Of Power of any Water Wheel Made. : Mining men and others invited tocall and inspect our establishment and its facilities-for turning out first-class work. MINERS’ FOUNDRY, SPRING STREET, Rear Methodist Church, Nevada City Langtry Bangs, Saratoga. Waves. MRS. E.H. HUBBARD, Private Parlors for Dressing Ladies and Ohildren’s Hair. M ANUFACTURER OF HUMAN HAIR GOOD* AND TOILET ARTICLES. GOLDEN HAIR WASH, For Bleachiug the Hair.” BAN-FRANGAISCO, VAL. DENNEY & HITCHINGS . business of Horse Shoeing —ANDWagon Making NEVADA CITY, Where they are prepares todo work inth line. n a manner to give the very best. satisfaction. ; A . last. . WAGON-MAKING. other shop. all dish to wheels. ery case. All orders promptly attended to. tors of, and all ainst the said deceased, notice to the said Admiuistrator, at th da City, California, the same the place for the transaction of the bus! da, State .f California. MARY E. GRAY. Gray, decea sed. Dated this 8th day df June 1889. Pf, F, Simonds, Attorney. Invisible Fronts,-. .' No. 923 Market Street, opposite Mason, A NEW FIRM AN OxD STAND. TAKE THIS METHOD OF informing the cit.zeus uf Nevada County that they have formed a copartnership in the At the Old Clancy Shop, Broad Street, HORSE-SHOEING a Specialty. Roadsters and Freight Horses shod in the best style oftheart and the work warranted’ to We will guarantee to set an axle so that it will run one-third lighter than if from any We will guarantee to set tires so asto avoid We have the facilities for doing heavy or light work, and warrant satisfaction in evNone but first-class mechanics employed. persons _having claims nu to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this law Office of P. F. Simonds, at Nevabein ness of said estate, in said County of NevaAdministratoc of the Estate of George F. My ten cent cigars are sold by other dealers for 1244 cents; my 8% cent cigars for ten cents; my 5 cent cigars are the best in the ™m arket. ® All brands by the box lower than the lowes:. Tobaccos. Star, per plug. . . 50 cents Climax, per plug. . 00 cents OG per plug. . . .50 cents New Wrinkle, per plug. drveeys+ os ees OO COnts And all other kinds in proportion, Smoking Tobacco, A fine grade at 25 cents a pound. Canned Fruits, Oysters, Etc At from 10 to 25 per cent less than Is usualy charged in other stores. Soda Crackers. The best, per bOX...-..sessseees 85 cents Pipes, Cigar Holders, Etc. My stock is large and new. ° Prices lower than the same can be bought for elsewhere Pocket Knives. I lead in this line. My cutlery is of the best brands, and I challenge competition in prices. * Gombs and Brushes. I carry anice stock ranging in price from 5 to40 cents each. Whatis the use of paying fancy prices for such things when I sell equally good ones for less money? Stationery. Writing materials, plain, and fancy. All the latest styles in paperties. . Also, slates, tablets, etc. Prices down to bedrock. Perfumes: The choicest.and most popular at price that will astonish you For mataneest sell 25-cent cologne for 20 cents, and 50-cent Florida water for 40 cents. Sere Toilet and Common Soaps. I have reduced these almost to cost,and I bought them very low. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Blackine. The best domestic and imported kinds. 1 make a specialty-of shoe dressings and un dersell other dgalers. Walking Sticks. Particular attention of gentlemen called to novelties in thisline. A good eane for 10 cents. An elegant one for 20 cents. Boss (genuine hickory) canes, with crooked handies, only $1. Toys, Toys, Toys. A thousand kinds such as pleasethe little folks most. Fine Police Whistles, 20 cents. Cigar lighters, 25 cents. ° : Iam almost giving them away. Candies, Everybody knows I keep the fre ' finest in town ‘ is spsenceas Fruits‘and Vegetables. _ All kinds in theirseasoa, Can be bough cheaper from me than elsewhere. Fish. Fresh fish every Thursday and Friday. . All persons indebted to the firm of Smoo & Durbio are requeste to immediately se tle with me. A. DURBIN t CITIZENS BANK, . Broad Street ...... Nevada Uity Paid up Capital $30 000 A General Banking Business Transacted. W2 = SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE Néew York. ‘ Sap Francisco. And Sacramento We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT in the prin. cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE, Collections on any part of the United Statesa specialty. Highest Price Paid for County and State Warranss Gold and Silver Bullion chased Assay Office atthis Bank. . ure OFFICERS: E.M. PRESTON 2. oo isisannens PRESIDEY~ RM HUNTS .. VICE PRESIDENT 9. JOHN T. MORGAN.. ccs dices CASHIER, D. E. MORGAN..Ass’T CASHIER and Szc’y DIRECTORS: pr. R. M. HONT, Joun T. Gro. M. HuaHes, D. Aa a eae Ww. EpwaRps L Hovsman, E. M. Preston, CORRESPONDENTS New York—First National Bank ° San Francisco—First National Bank. SSCrAmeaiO—Mayans! Bank of D.O, Mills The ~ aolgraph Galley sex, young or old; capital not needed; i i & were yon. hice thing cae: No frecin Notice to Oreditors a yrequired. You, reader, can doit as well as any one, Write to us at once for full vorey warns of the Estate of George F. Bae culars, which we mail free. ress ick tea) aa ’ ; OTICE‘is hereby given by the underOF NEV . Stinwon & Co Portland, Maine. signed Aim srator of the Estate ot ADA COUNTY George F. Gray, deceased, to the crediMathieu Schramm, e —— Alt KINDS OF PICTURES TAKEN the highest style of the Art and sati tion guaranteed, German Qui Order to Show Cause. N THE SUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR the County n the Estate Aant SECTION II. Said Health Officer shall receive a salary BECTION II. se ape Sth Oper ean see es all lone a. re! @ health, and the prevention cna chatement all violations thereof to the said Bo ot Trustees, end shall make to said Board a guanteny of the affairs of his office, acluding such general observations as in condition of the city. Passed June 20, 1889. of said said day, at more than three-fourths the price of. 5 new steel rails. ton for ton. — Iron Age. pension Bridge, Nevada City, Cal. Para ie mem a per tdn, in gold, in 1878, and that the vecher with costa ofady oti upensee his Jogement might benefit the sanitary ear Susffice at the Cc, BURN. focestary “Rg od Creek, near A. Gaur, Presi ‘Tnos. H. Carr, Clerks . ‘ates me Cuan, W. Court, at thee Adwi Mine. And that a cop blished at least, four successive weeks in @ NeyaDa DaiLy TRANSCRIPT, & hewspaper printed and published in said County of evans, Bate of California, set forth. si It is therefore ordered by the said Court, boy = panne sntertae if i said deceased, appear ‘ore the said Superior Court on MOND * ust, 1889, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of e Court room of said Superior ity of Nevada, in County of evada, California; to:show cause why a order should not be granted to the sal nistrator to sell said German Quartz y of ‘his order be AY, the 5th day of Augof Nevada, State of Califora. In the matter of the estate of Carl D. E. OSBORN, the m. f of Carl Beeker; deeeased, baving filed his petition herein praying for an order of sale of the Quartz Mine, part of the realestate, forthe purposes therein in the estate of —— TIME ‘ABLE. regular tri Nevada City at the followlng hours : Leave Grass Valley at 8: A.M.,and 1, 8:45 and 6:30 and 2, 4:30, 5, aud 7:30 P, M round trip Proprietors Nevada and Grass Valley ’Bus Line. NTIL fursher notice the ’Kus will make . between Grass Valley and and 9 o’clock P.M. * Leave Nevada City at 10 o'clock A. M. Fare from’ hotel to hotel 25 cents for the WETTERAU & CARSON,~ Children’s Pictures A SPECIALTY, TAKEN ON APPLICATION. ie % GALLERY REFITTED And every requisite at ‘hand for doing ArBroad Street Meat Market. JAMES MONRO, Prop'r. wf. Customers supplied at the Lowest Pric Broad Street, Near the City Hall, i WALLING, Superior Judge, Dated July 6, 1889. kre, Att'y. with the very best of tistie Work, B oad Street, above Pine, NEVADA CITY. Best Advertising medium in . ‘ Beef. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb, Northern-Central California. Photographic : Artist. VIEWS OF RESIDENCES AND MINES The ‘transcript is the ri pm y hry< for Sa se! gre th vic rer im