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TUESDAY, JULY 30. 1889.
‘DON’T RISK IT.
Hie Argument Finally Convinces
He—Now, my darling, as you value
my feelings don’t go to Grass Valley
over that terrible road.
She—Why?
He—Because, no matter how easy
riding the vehicle my be, the road is so
infernally bad that you will be in danger of meeting with an accident, and
even if no accident occurs the—rough
ride would make you feel on your return that you had had passed through
a spell of serious illness. I pray you,
don’t take the trip until the road has
been put in good order.
She—For your sake as well as my
own, I will not take the risk. .
The County supervisors.
*At Monday’s session of the Supervisors Mr. Brophy was appointed a
committee of one to inspect from time
to time during the process of their
construction. the bridges across the
South Yuba river and Rush creek on
the Grass Valley and San Juan turnpike, to see that the same are erected [.
in accordance with the plans and
specifications on file with the County
Clerk.
The viewers in the matter ot the petition fora county. road from Spence. ville to the McCourtney road, made
their report. Laid over till the October session,
The following demand on the general fund was allowed:
John Nichols, building Bear river
bridge, $217.
The following demands on the third
road district fund were allowed :
JW; Robb, repairing bridge; $17:50. ‘i
Labor on roads— J. T. O’Carroll $66,
Chas. Heyarty $54, H. Place $15, John
Frandy $2; M. Quinn $40.
The books of the Clerk were examined and found correct.
The Board adjourned till 10 o’clock
Tuesday morning. °
Enlarging the ‘Champion mn.
The ten-stamp mill at the Champion
mine-in this county is to have its capacity increased by the addition of five
stamps, The Champion is prospering
under the careful and economica!
Superintendent
Vincent, and itis apparently only a
matter of a short time when the stock
holders wlll begin to realize dividends
for their longcontinued and heavy outlay.
Engagement Announced,
On Sunday evening, at the residence
of L. Hyman in this: city, the
matritronial engagement of A. Cohen,
a dry goods merchant of Grass Valley,
to Miss Pauline Bernard of San Francisco was formally celebrated. Quite
anumber of the friends of the contracting parties were present and the
. evening was spent happily.
A Purchasing Ageney.
As will be seen by reference to the
advertisement in another column,
Mrs. Emmeline €raigin has established a purchasing agency at San
Francisco. She will promptly execute
all commissions.
A Big Cry.
The Digger Indians are gathering
here from hear and from far for the
purpose of having their midsummer
festival. The Placer county tribe arrived on Monday afternoon’s train.
Ice Cream Secial.
The ladies of the Methodist Church
will give an ice cream social Wednesday evening of this week. A fine musieal and literary program will be given.
Following will be the progran ;
Instrumental duet, Mise Goyne
and Wheeler.
Vocal solo, Miss Alice Crawford.
Violin solo, Mastér Charlie Wilde.
Vocal duet, Migs Jennie Adair and
Mr. Rollo.
Vocal ; Miss Josie White.
Vocal duet, Mrs. D. EK. Morgan and
Miss Jessie Meek.
Vocal solo, John Werry.
‘Recitation, Mise M. Bradley.
Vocal solo, Wm. H. Veal.
Song, Little Henrietta G odair,
Vocal solo, Miss Lizzie Avery. 2t
*
a aed
heir Business Booming.
Probably no one thing has caused
sucb a general revival of trade at Car
Bros. Drug Store as their giving away
to their customers.of so many free. tria
bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery
tor Consumption. Their trade is simply
enormous in this very valuable article
from the fact that it always curea and
never disappoints. Coughs, Colds
Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, ‘and all
threat and lung dieases quickly cured
You can test it before buying by getting
@ trial bottle free, large size $1. epi
bottle warranted.
feel I Ree}
the Nevada Ice Company is now
prepared to deliver ice to consumers
in any part of the city, _ Orders leit at
the office of the Company, foot of Main
street, on the Plaza, or with the driver,
will be ete attended to, tf
PERSONAL MENTION.
Social and Other Netes About
People Old and Young.
Major McBride has returned from
the Bay.
G. W.-Darst of the New York Bakery
is seriously ill.
County Assessor Bendhas gone to
the Bay tospend a week.
M. T. Lawrence geturned Monday
fo the Rocky Glen mine.
John Jenkins came down Monday
irom the General Grant mine.
Paddy Campbell, ex-hydraulicker at
Smuartsville, visited this city Monday.
D.B. Hunt, the mining. operator,
has returned from Washington district.
Superintendent Wheaton of the
Excelsior Water and Mining Company
was in town Monday.
District Attorney Nilon went to the
Bay Saturday night, and expects to
arrive home Tuesday morning.
G. W. Wheeler, nephew of S.
Wheeler of the Manzanita mine, arrived here Monday pclae from
Ukiah.
John T. Morgan left Saturday night
for San Francisco. He may before returning visit. Naples, anew seacoast
resort in Santa-Burbaraeounty:—
Miss Lulu Morrow was in town
Monday evening, on her way from
Moore’s Flat to San Francisco where
she will make her future home.
Truckee Republican: Samuel Cornell, of Alameda, isin town. © He ‘will
probably be engag d as the principal
of the Truckee schools. Tbe schools
will reopen on August 12th,
C. H. Webster, Jr:, and E. E.
Cattell of Binghamton, New York, errived here Sunday and the next day
went with Prof. Barnhard to the Red
Chief.mine in which they are stockholders.
Jobn Sughrue of North Bloomfield,
who. for the last two months has been
confined to his bed with. typhoid fever,
is now convalescent. His mother and
younger sister are also ill with the
same fever.
Sheriff Dunster and Under Sheriff
Reynolds went to Indian Springs Monday on official business. They went
in an open buggy and Mr. Reynolds
had a narrow escape from being. sunstruck. The Sheriff added to his sufferings by oft-repeated complaints
about the weather being so-chilly.
The Grass Valley Tidings of Saturday had the following: Rev. James .
HN. Williams of Cedarville, Modoc
county, Cal., will preach at the Methodist Church to-morrow at 10:30. a.
m. Mr. Williams isa young man of
more than ordinary ability as a
preacher, having.supplied the Church
at Virginia City for some time, and
preached in Cornwall, England, when
quiteaboy. There are many people
will be pleased to hearhim. He isa
native of Nevada City.
Music and Drama has the following
about a theatrical manager well
known bere, and who formerly had
charge of Nellie Boyd’s business bu
is now with Mattie MecVickers:
*‘George Welty narrowly escaped
drowning at Santa Monica last Sunlay. In making along dive Georye’s
whiskers became entangled in the seweed, and it was only by forcibly pulling them out that he was rescued after
a long immersion. It is but justice
to Mr. Welty to mention that. it was
the sea-weed, not the. whiskers, that
it hecame necessary to pull out.”
A Runaway.
A horse belonging ‘to Jobn Cable
and attached to a light. wagon ran
away Monday morning while being
driven along Sacramento street. Mr.
Cable was thrown out, ‘but not much
hurt. The horse ran down across the
Plaza and on Main street in front of
the Union Hotel collided with the’ rig
of a Chinese vegetable peddler, where
it was captured, One of the wheels
and an axle of Cable’s wagon were
broken, and his horse’s harness was
wrecked. The shafts and seat of the
Mongolian’s wagon sdffered a similar
fate.
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The Babies of the White House.
These aré the bright faces that interest ué most in this week’s Frank
Leslié’s Illustrated Newspaper, But
which is Baby McKee? That was a
good idea of Arkell’s in starting contributed editorials, and a few more like
this week’s ‘‘Whata Rabbi Thinks of
Jesus’’ will make this feature of the
paper famous, ‘Gambling at Long
Branch”’ is also exposed, while lovers
of true sport will find a-good picture
of the ‘‘Giants’ ” new home.
_—-—— > 0@eo—
The Chaingang.
Five of the county jail prisonera
were organized into a chainging Monday morning and set to breaking rock
at the dump of the Pennsylvania mine.
Howard Douglass and John Smith are
the guards, and the prisoners havea
pour chance for escaping as long as
they are around,
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An Elegant Substitute
For vils, salts, pills; and-all kinds of
bitter, nauseous medicines, ia theagreeable liquid fruit ret yro
Figs, Recommended b ely Sy he: dd
sicians. Manufaetn: only y ihe
California Fig Syrup Company, San
Francisco,Cal},
ing druggists.
City. _°
Dewn With Prices,
Prices in summer millinery have
been materially reduced at Mrs.
Lester & Crawford's store. Miss Kate
Rauer wil] soon Jeave the above firm,
Carr Bros., Nevada
‘}and ladies desiring hats ‘or bonnets
artistically trimmed by her should
order at once or they will be tuo late
togetthe benéfit of her rervices and
of the redyctions in prices. < tf.
Beecuan’s Pus care bilious and
nervous ills,
tiere who have known his family and}“
For sale by all leadPREMIUMS.
Mere ef Those Offered For Pavilion Exhibits.
CLASS V.—DOMESTIC BREAD,
Exhibits in Class V. must be accompanied with full description ‘of
modes of nranufacturing to be entitled
to a premium.
Best two loaves of wheat bread,
— less than forty-eight hours
Beet Crackers.. :.02 2.0.60. 6 ce
Best two loaves corn bread...
Best two loaves brown bread..
Best two loaves rye bread....
Best two loaves wheat bread. .
Best two loaves graham bread. .
Best salt-rising wheat bread. .
Best one dozen doughnuts...
BOONE DORE: crys elise iiss
Best exhibit and greatest variety
of domestic bread. by one exPNOMOR ois eo ce tare deco
. Best exhibit of any of the articles
in Fifth Department not raised,
produced, or manufactured in
this district, or other than
by the exhibitor...... Diploma
Horticultural Preducts, Etc.
Competition in this Department Jim?
ited to this District, to entitle the
same toa premium.
: APPLES.
Best aepiay and largest variety .$10 00
Second bé 5 00
Third beat” eve tees aN OS Fee a 2 50
PEARS,
Be-t display and largest variety . fos 00
Second beat......, 5 00
Third) Dest, oc ae eves 2 50
PLUMB.. Ses
Best display and largest variety .$10 00
SOnond DONG! 5 cad. oe a 5 00
TOW DOR oo brie: Penis 2 50
NECTARINES,
ee
S s8S8sS33s3ssss
w
Best display and largest variety. .%5 00
MOOONE DEBUG cus Pic wev races 3 00
RUA BAB Se 2 00
PRUNES.
Best,dis = and largest utara tio 00
Second oo PECL EL yes 5 00
OLIVES. ;
Boat: display: . 6600. 00. .c see $5 00
LEMONS.
Best display, five or more. . $5 00
FIGs:
Best display.. 0...., ..$5 00
MéCond DORE, oi sisueccisscees 3 00
Phi beet ss ua eG 2 00
ORANGES.
Best display, five or more... . $5 00
LIMES.
Boat disnlay : ooo $5.00
Best, dates of Seedling Fruit.5 00
Second DORR tence Seta 3 00
GRAPES.-~-FOR TABLE
Best and largest variety, not ‘iid
than three banches of each
Best exhibit of grapes, not less
than three bunches of each
FOR WINE,
Best and largest variety, not
less than three bunches of
CAG WINGS ole aes eG $15
Seconik MAR Si oe eon B
Best exhibit of grapes, not less
than three bunches of each
RING ee) ee ten: 10
5
BERRIES.
Best exhibit of Strawherries. . . §
Bert exhibit of Blackberries.. .
® Coming to the Front.
as a pacer.
is yet green . and therefore awkward,
California circuit.
The ball game at Cashin’s field Sunformer, the score standing 10 to 37,
fielder,
A Fine Band.
urday evening last serenaded a number
couraged to continue in existence,
Most of the players are experienced
musicians, and all‘ of them are very
capable and painstaking.
— °
injurious to its commerce than is even
the tem porary obstruction of the bowels to the health ofthe system. Constipation necessarily arrests the secre_. tion of Bile, impedes and disorders digestion, and poison the circulation.
efficacy asa preventive and remedy
largely due to its reformatory ‘action
{ Upon the liver,anorgan prejudicially
involved in all malarial complaints.
Persons with a tendency to rheumatic,
do better than to antagonize it with
Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which inweak, moreover, are’ invested with)
strength by this fine invigorant.
tee
Pasturage
At the Sutton Ranch,
premises or of George O . -Gaylord.ft]
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L. Hyman’s four-year-old <arriaye
horse ‘‘Husky”’’ is coming tothe front
but if he keeps on improving at. the
rate he has for the past three weeks he :
will in another year show his heels to Defendant's opportanity to show
rome of the “‘rackers” that are now . °48% whyhe should be permitted to
Herding the list at the races of the
day between the Grass Valleyans and
Nevada Cityans was easily won by the
The Grass Valley nine was made up
of the hest players of that town. The
only member of the local nine who did
good work was Ed Paker, who alterBarseperilis is themest popular and
nated as second baseman and. center
Prof. Granville’s cornet band on Satneuralyic and kidney. troubles cannot
variably checks it at the outeet, The . th
Enquire on the
Some Successful Miners of Sierra
County. —
The San Francisco News Letter of
last Saturday has the following:
Among thé most successful miners
of Sierra county is the Sunderhaus
family, the discoverers of the celebrated Young America Mine, located
in the Sierra Mining District, about
seven miles north of Sierra City. The
staying qualities of both father and
son are well known to their neighbors
and mining men generally throughout
the State. After years ‘of arduous toil,
under all the disadvantages of small
capital, their practical minifig” 6x perience was rewarded .by a strike which
ranks it importance any ever made in
acounty famed for its rich auriferous quartz veins. Wealth rolled in
on them faster than their scanty hoard
was ever expended under the excitement of following up the last ‘‘shot,’”’
and with considerably lesslabor. The
reputation of the discovery spread far
and wide, and liberal offers were made
for the property by representatives of
foreign capital. The owners,however,
had fixed their price atone ‘million
dollars in gold coin, and like the laws
of the ancient Medes and Persians, the
decision was unalterable. Not one
cent would they abate, besides hedging
in the transaction in such a manner us
to avoid having the reputation of the’
property damaged abroad by the overweighing tactics of professional promoters. In consequence, the mine
has remained in their posession, although willing~at any time to accept
any fair proposition, with business
back of it, that would enable them to
retire from the cares entailed by the
personal management of the works.
During the past three years their attention has been devoted towards the
extension of the Young America ledge,
which has proven an exceedingly valuable property ; so much 80 that Geo.
M. Pinney, on his recent visit to the
coust,thcught well enough of it to bond
it for himself and co-partners, whoare
all well provided. with the wherewithal tomake the mare show her gait, if
it is in her. They will carry on the
work of development, and if the results
fulfill the present expectations within
the next sixty days, a forty-stamp
mill will be-erected at once. The location covers some 700 feet of virgin
ground, with three levels opened, exposing reserves of ore estimated at
$1,000,000. The “proposition agreed
upon by the members of the syndicate
is, we are informed, based on an arrangement that should the ore give
out within a certain distance, they
PUCONG OONE Soi) ceonity hones 10 00 throw uy the contract and) stand the
Phe bulbs coe ee 5 00} !0s8; if not, they agree to purchase
the mine fora fixed amount and work
it on a joint account,
WANS io ein citaw Verena 10 00 hacen lapel teietemevicsoaiats
BONG NOME aici ee rT as an 5 00 Advertised Letters.
RMP DORE Io Getic laa is 2 50 g
Rest of one kind,....... 260. ‘The following is a s list of letters remaining in the Postoffice at Nevada
City, Califérnia, for the week ending
July 25, 1889. Any person calling for
these letters, will please ask for advertised letters ;
Dascomb, Prof. ©, E.
Dougherty, James
French, John
Hostler J.
Herst, Hon. John’
organ, Frank, --¢
Richards, John
‘Tong, Chas.
Tilly, F. yo
Wright, J. L. {
Wakefield, Geo. F.
CALVIN R. Cuarke, P. M,
Superior. Court.
Mr, Hyman is handling wean
him, giving him regulur exercise at
Glenbrook, and good judges of horseflesh predict great things forhim. He
The following business was transacted in the Superior Court Monday,
Judge J. M. Walling presiding:
T. 0. Me Gagin ve. Winifred Creegan.
Demutrer to complaint over-ruled.
E. W. Roberts vs. Arthur Cooper.
file answer continued one week. :
Estate of T, D. Hardesty, deceased.
Hearing of application for letters of ad.
ministration continued one week,
Estate of Wm, Westerfield, deceased.
A, B. Dibble appointed attorney for
claimants living without the State,
i caspiseeneeaeeeneiaeaaeimemanenenmamman eee
NuakLy everybody needs a yuod
medicine at this season, to purify the
blood and build up the system, Hood’s
successful spring medicine and blood
purifier. It cures scrofula, all humors,
dyspepsia, sick headache, -that tired
feeling.
Tux San Frases Evening Post ia
the leading evening.paper of San Franof citizens at their homes, This band ate ¥
is oneof the best musical organizations
the county has had, and should be en. ever made.
Puans’ is the paren and best Soar
Te Diepet Colds. +
Headaches and Févers, to cleanse
the system effectually, yet gently,
The lost gpa tea when costive or bilious, or when the
e osing -of an Impertant Z
eaekee, portant) blood isimpure or sluggish, to perhealthy activity, without irritating or
weakening them, use Syrup of Figs,
Going spoon Seon.
Miss Kate Rauer, ¥ who has charge of
the millinery department of Mrs,
The safest and most effective, as it Lester & Crawford’s store, will take
is aleo the most genial, laxative and. ber departure soon:
anti-billious medicind in existence is . 4¢éire millinery work done by this ar"Hostettor’s Stomach Bitters, and it is tistic lady are invited to leave their
more than probable that its sovereign .
All ladies who
orders immediately, or they will be
too late, All kinds of summer mil-.
for intermittent and remittent fever ig. linery materials are reduced in price
for a short time only. Mt,
Bexcuam’s Pus act like meee ona
weak stomach,
THE SUNDERHAUS FAMILY.
manently cure habitual constipation, . R 9
The blockade of a port is not more to awaken the kidneys and liver to a
A SUICIDE.
A Columbia Hil) Young Man
Sheots Himself.
William 0. Faull, a young man who
has been working in Robinson &
Hawver’s gravel claim at Columbia
Hill, shot himself in the head
with suicidal intent. He died Monday
morning. . The funeral will take place
at North San Juan Tuesday under the
auspices of Hydraulic Parlor, N. 8. G.
W., of this city, to which organization
the deceased belonged. A number of
the Native Sons residing at this city
will go over to attend the funeral.
Young Faull was about 23 years old,
of industrious habits, and the only
support of a widowed mother.
At this writing the cause of the suicide is fot known.
LATER.
Sinve the above was written it has
. been ascertained that Faull worked in
the mine Saturday. On Sunday he
went ona spree, and continued to
drink till midnight. At the later hour
he left Stevens’ saloon and going to
Holland’s saloon called for more.
liquor, which the proprietor refused to
give him. Mr. Holland then closed
his place, and Faull in leaving there
bade them ‘‘goodbye’’ and returned
home, where he told his mother he
was going to leave Columbia Hill and
said goodbye to her. She told him to
wait a moment, as she would dress
herself and go with him. He did not
wait for her, but leaving alone went
down the road to G, F. Hendricks’
barn, in front of which he shot himself.
The wound was in the right temple,
and the shooting was done at a quarter of three o’clock Monday morning.
He lived. several: hours, His mother
had in the meantime dressed herself
and followed him. She was only
about a hundred feet from him when
he fired the fatal shot.
The father of the deceased formerly
resided at this city. He was a@ shoemaker by trade and had his shop in
the vicinity of Sugar Loaf. aire
Fine Merchant Talloring.
L. Hyman & Co.’s . branch merchant
tailoring establishment at this city is a
scene of much activity. Orders are
coming in rapidly and are being filled
to the universal satisfaction of patrons,
The-very best of workmen are employed, and only first-class workis done,
The stock of foreign and domestic
goods isso extensive that all tastes and
reqnirements can beinet. The advertisemént will be’found in’ another
column.
PHILADELPHIA Press; Those who
are abusing the Postmaster General so
freely and fiercely for his radical redaction in the telegraph tolls for Government service would do well to moderate their criticism until they understand the matter a little better. Mr.
Wanamaker is not given to hasty or
inconsiderate action.
he has seen fit to reduce the charges
of the Western Union Telegraph Company for Government messages from
that after a full investigation of the
matter he has reached the conclusion
thatone.mill a word is all that this
beneficiary of the Government.is entitled to ask for its Government service.
' i oetesiehiamhanamaaambenianadinaiamomnameeneeaa
HE SENT IT EAST.
For a year X was troubled with pains ia
my back and side, and headaches, the result
of liver and kidney t T was attracted
to Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla by the startling testimonials tn the papers and which
seemed so practical I was induced to try it,
knowing that as it was purely vegetable, it
would at any rate do no harm, It acted as a
gentle laxative and after the second bottle
my pains and aches disappeared and I felt
like anew man, It did so much for me that
I sent several bottles to my family in New
Jersey, who also took it with the mont satiafactory results,
bb PY iC toate t of Clay street San FeamSJACOBS Q]],
Chronic ec Neuralgia.
Formanent Cues. June 12, 28
Tn rresteated Mintel eure Bt Gt, Jacobs te cas
SEREMIAR 3818 7, Lombard ot, Balte,, 4,
17, 1600,
the could
Permanent ci Cures. Jane 17, A807,
yoy the sare by nos ot Oh’ Seaeke Oty wo pemans
Ber Us “GAT at ba SE
THE CHARLES A. VOOELAR 00. Balin Baltimore, M4,
Notioe for Publiostion.
LAND OFFICE aT AT BACRAMEMTO, Cee
OTICE18 HEREBY Ives TH THAT ri
following named settler has filed ve
ce of her intention to make Saal pyoot
support of her claim, and that 4 es
will be made before the Hon, Superior
Judge at Nevada City on eaycaeebey 2d, 1889,
vis: Elizabeth M. Houston for the Lote'l and
ED hey Lot 8’of NW Fe oh 8W1-4 of NE
14nd, Bis of 81-4 of N 1-4 Bec, 6, T 16 N,
dhe’ names the following witnesses to
prove her continuous residence upon and
oultivenes of said land viz: Jacob Arboire Nevada bY ag Nevada Co, Cala.;
toheat Garver, of Nevada City, weveds
Co., Cala, ; agate Monroe, of Nevada Cit
Nev Co., C Ezra Towle, of Nev
Gtty, Woveds seis HETZEL, Registe: dy ater.
3.1, Can DwELL A y.
Nevada and Grass Valley 'Busa Line.
TIME TABLE.
NTIL farsear notice the 'bus will make
regular trips between Grase Valley and
evads ¢ by ed at the followln
Pa and ty Pee alle A and 9 o’clock
Rovede City at 10 o'clock
td Ci ah) oFalogk A. M. wnd'nt 30,6,
m hotel to hotel 25 cente for the
ane
WETTERAU & ‘CARSON,
Proprietors
The fact that] >
one cent to one mill a word is:proof.
HERE AND THERE. .
A Brief Record a ot Various Mat.
tere of Local Interest.
Downieville also has a Piety Hill.
Templar went to Dutch Flat Monday
to attend C. M. Kopp’s funeral.
Two tramps were arrested Saturday
at Truckee on a charge of stealing a
valise from an eastbound passenger
train. The plunder was found in their
possession.
The Dirigo Whist Club members
are talking of having a woodland fete
some day soon. The probabilities are
the Idaho reservoir near Banner
mountain.
D. H, Baxter,the insane man who
was last week taken via this city from
Downieville to the Asylum at Stockton, isa brother of Col. Baxter, U. 8.
Marshal, of New York, and had been
in Downieville but a short time, having come out for his health.
A stone jug of yeast left at the
Eureka Stage Company’s office explodéd Monday afternoon with such a
loud report that the people along that
part of Broad street thought a shooting scrape had occurred. There was
intense excitement till the cause of
the noise became known.
The Post office at Blue Tent in this
county has been discontinued, by
Uncle Sam, _ because it did not do
enough business to pay for keeping it
running. Blue Tent is a played-out
hydraulic mining camp. The mines
there are not worked out, but were
shut down through injunctions obtained by the anti-miners.
A Flagrant Wrong.
To advertise in print or by word of
mouth,, a dentifrice containing’ ingredients calculated to impair healthy
teeth or accelerate the decay of bad
ones, is a flagrant wrong. ‘‘Tis done
every day. se health el, efficient
SOZODONT only.
Tue San Francisco Evening Poat is
the leading evening paper of San Francisco, tf
{tore arnrt keer ESOP RACERS NEE
BORN.
At Bear Valley Nevada county, July 18th,
to the wife of Samuel Porter, a son.
MARRIED.
July 27th, at the residence of the bride's
aaa N. "Bloomfield, by James Marriott.
George C, Clark to ary Keegan, both
of this county.
Absolutely Pure.
THIS POWDER NEVER VARIKS, A MARvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary
kinds, and caunot he sold in competition
with the mulrivuge of low: test, short weight
alum or rT panepn mt wders, Sold only in
Sone. BA ING POWDER COMANY, Tos Wall street, New ¥ ork,
Pan JOHNSON-LOCKE MERCANTILE
CO.,Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast,
Combines the juice of ie 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. PER.
FECT REMEDY to act gently xe!
owomptly on the
UUDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWEL
AND TO—
Cleanse the System Effectuatly,
— $0 THAT —
PURE BLOOD,
REFRESHING SLEEP,
HEALTH and STRENGTH
Naturally follow. go rig is using it
and ali are delighted wit Ask your
druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS, Manu
factured oniy by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
San Francisco, Cat,
Loursvitta, Ky. New Vorn, iW. ¥
MRS. EMMELINE CRAIGIN,
(LATE OF BOBTON,)
HAS OPENED A
*s. Purchasing Bureau at
San Francisco,,
ND WILL GIVE HER #44
di sahara
Shopping, ineleding
Dress doods, Shoes, Underwear, Hosiery,
Millinery, Gentlemen's Wear,
House Furnishing Goods,
Wedding, Birthday and Christmus Gifts,
" Selectéd with-care and taate.
Especial care taken to buy at LOWEST
RATES.
Will cheerfully send samples,
NO CHARGE for the shopping.
All orders must be accompanied by money
order or registered letter,
References—The heat people of New
York, Philadelphia, Boston, etc.
' MR&. EMMELINE ORAIGIN,
Room 43, Harvey House, 907 California
s ret, San Francisco, Cal.
fes of disevery branch of
®
A number of Nevada City Knights}
that they will hold it on the banks of} —
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. Drinking Apollo Tea,
Eree to All!
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“AT THEGreat American Importing Tea
Co’s Store,
Commercial’Street, Nevada City.
Dont’t Fail to Oall and Try » Glass !
on
Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga,
Ong little girl when bat
Sal pod do oo
gi # 8. ano
six bottles
has a full
¢ healthy 1
statement. }: a
Tue Swirr Speciric
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A PARTNER WANTED.
Pure
~{Teas, Coffees and Spices
In my travelathis Spring I have found a AT BEDROCK PRICES!
Drifting Mine that I can buy for Fifteen —_—
Thousand Dollars. I will take one-third of A FULL LINE OF
it and wantto findsome one who will take
two-thirds. TINWARE, OROOKERY,
GLASSWARE and OHINAWARS,
The property consists of 350 acres. The
At Prices that will Surprise You.
titleisgood. There is timber for all.time to
come, There isa tunnel in to the lead, a
good dump and a good chance to save tailings, The claim embraces one mile in lengthy AOF"Cal and judge for yourself
of the lead. ‘
As tothe claim paying, one has only to go Great American
and see it. Taere is no doubt but itis yaluable. Ihave had much experience in drift
mining since 1850, and know whereof 1 Importing Tea Company,
speak,
Commercial Street,-N i
The owner wants to sell for those reasons: en eer
He has losthis entire familly ond: 8 ouk of t-te
health. He has made « handsome competenoy from the mine and is nearly 70 yoars The ‘TRaNscriPT
old,
The surface of this proporty is easily worth
one-fouth the entire cost,
For further particulars address,
een
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is the
Best Advertising medium in
Northern-Central California.
jy20-Im 8,N. STRANAHAN,
Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cal.
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MERCHANT ++ TNLORING : ESTABLISHMENT (
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Ia. Eyman & Co.
Broad Street, Nevada City, Cal.,
(BELOW THE NATIONAL HOTEL.)
ee) neon
We have.tho finest line of Cloths ever brought to Nevad C
we are prepared to make into Stylish Suits at the so, Nevada County, rite
Perfect Fit Guaranteed or No Sale.
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tom Made Clothing as the Firm of : Emer Oe
im. EXYMAN ce COO.
Compare Our’ Figures. We Beat Them All.
No One Carries as Fine a Stock.
& No One Can Undersell Us! «9
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS at Our Stores in Grass V;
and Nevadu City, in-wddition to our Two Immense bhi Metablichmenes
which give employment to a large number of workman, ‘
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY . !
Xs. EXyman & Co.,
LEADING, CLOTHIERS OF NEVADACOUNTY.
THE BES? CHANCE YET!
Is Hua Never Before Ofered in Nevada
Cou.
IK. CASPER, : THE. CLOTHIER,
Hfas_been in San ae and, fr SPOT OASE, be
taken advantage of the market in the selection of’a Very Large Stock of
Goods, which he now proposes to give the People of Nevada County the benefit of in the way-of
Prices Never Heard Of Before !
emEni won 2
MEN’S and BOYS’ LINEN HATS, tic each, kJ
“2 An endless variety of STRAW HATS at-Lower Pricos than ever heard of
in this section,
CHILDREN’S SAIL ORSUITS, from 4 tg 10 years of age, made of blue
flannel, only $1 10 each. .
AT.SUCH PRICES, THERE IS NO NEED OF CHILDRENTEGOING RAGGED
BOY'S SUMMER COAT and VEST, $1.
BOY’S SCHOOL KNEF PANSS, 4 to 13 vears, 37¢ per pair>:
Sane ’sS KID, BOX, SPRING“HEEL, BUTTON SHORS,5 to 8,
75e.
‘CHILDREN'S PEBBI, E, BOX-TOK, SPRINGHE EL SHOES, 5 to 8;
years
PEBBLE BOX-TOES, SPRING and HEEL, BUTTON SHOES, 8 to 11g
years, $150.
it will pay you to layin asupply, as under ordinary circumstances you will pay one-third
more than the Prices here offered.
Have You Ever Had Such a Chance Before ?
MEN’S BEAT SPBING BOTTOM OVERALLS, 90c¢ a pair,
MEN'S CHEVIOT SUITS, $6, 50; & bargain for $10.
. MEN'S CHEVIOT SUITS, $9; & bargain for $12.
The Latest Patterns ot CUSTOM-MADE PAN TS, at $5, 50; Cost at tailorshop
MEN’S FINE SUITS at $18; bargain. Good enough to wear on a viaif to
President Harrison, atthe White House.
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@@ Don't Buy Your LADIES’ and CHILDRENS’ SHOES before you see you
Uncle K. Casper, where you can make monev on your investments.
These Prices are Much Lower Than Retail Dealers Qn Buy The Goods For,
zx. Casper.
Dasler in C lothing Gents’ Furnishng Goods, Roots and Shoes, u <
dren's and Boy's Clothing, . ats, Chil
Wevada Citv, Cal.
Rememb r ihe Store of K. CASPER, wher: you get your Bargains.
«VUKNER PINE AND COMMER( AL STREETS,
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Branch Sture, Front St,, Tiuckee.— NEVADA CITY, CAL.
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