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July 8, 1888 (4 pages)

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VOE. LVI.—No. 8972, SCRIPT. NEVADA OITY, CAL. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1888 Established Sent. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Oo. .Graniteville -. Smartsville -. Downievi eae eeinediianiaicantiemiiee ee CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street: Paid up Capital -+-. $30 000 A General Banking Business Transacted, WEE SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE New York, San Francisce. PR pegs: . Amd Sacramento, We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT inthe prine cipal cities of GREAT steht and EUROPE. Collections om any part ef the United Statesa specialty. Highost Price Paid for cmaty and State Warrants. Gold and Silver Bullion chased Assay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: E.M PRESTON...5... :.PRESIDENT. BR. M. BONT 3. ics Baxnns Vice Presipent. JOHN T. MORGAN.. «0. 0.02.26 405 CasHI¥R. D. E. MORGAN.. Ass’T CasHIER and Sxc’r. DIRECTORS: De. KR. M. Hon, Joun T. Mongar Geo, M. Huang, ° D. tay Wa. Epwarps. C} E. M. Pre waeae : are pei yong New Leap iataie ts Co. Quick Time a Choa Fares Eastern and Baropean Cities. BY THE GREAT TPRANSCONTINENTAI. ALL RAIL ROUTES. Southern Pacific Company ALLY Lape AnD eens T . Trains m w theseverat Rolieay Lin Hed inu the Raat, connecting at New York and New, : Orleans With the Several Steamer Lines to ALL BUROPEBAN;PORTS Pullaan Palace Sleeping Cars Attaehed to omens Express Trains. Are Sue aba Ca ng, arth ia ey bane tional charge f ts fold, ‘Biee: Car. Berths red "okata information given . pty ap) t the Company's offices ; f ese calling in Weteatd can Secure chibice of routes, ete, RAILROAD LANDS FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS.Apply te, or Address vo MILLS, Land Agent, C. RB. R. BR. San PyeROM MADDEN, Land Agent 8, P. R — ALN. TOW T. H. GOODMAN NE, General Manager. The Chicago . Cottage tidus Has attained a standard of.exevllence which admits ot se no superior. i provement angt 1a iy 8. eV wonitee teal genius, money can p duce, These exoqiient . Organs ere celebrated for tone, qui vaseu af sombluatio, rilatic a eee tes pia Ponies attractive, ve, ornamental and gira hie. organs so age schools, lodges, ESTABLISHED FESS” : 7 WORKMEN baLuEp SKILLED wo! RIN COMBINED, MAKE THIS ‘The Popular Organ. STRUCTION BOOKS “ AND PIANG STOOLS — Catalogues aad Price Lista on applipation FREE. OHIOAGO OOTTAGE anit CHICAGO, ILLINOT' ILLINOIS. Gen. Pama 4.7 Act Surgeon. &. W. CHARLES, M. ‘D., Homapathio Physician, Ur STAIRS, BLASAUF'S BUILDING next it door below: Wells, Fargo & Co.'s express offi Office Houre—10 to 12 A. M.,and2to4" A ooP.M &. H. @AYLORD FRED SRARLA GAYLORD & SEARLS, Attorneys and Oounselors at, Law. ILL PRACTICE. IN ALLTHECOURTS State and Federal. Office—Opposite the Court House. W. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor at Law. D)'connty. ATTORNEY OF NEVADA County. Office at the Court House. Alfrea DD. Mason, *. Counselor at Law and Notary Public, Successsor to Johnson & Mason, Attorneys at Law. wi PRACTICE IN THE SUPEMIOR aS Rene District and Circuit Courts e U. ig oe ll aa City, boda Broad and Pine streets, GEO. L. HUGHES, Attorney and Counselor at Law, WUE PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS Office in Morgen & Roberta’ Block. JAS. G. HARTWELL, LJ -. —ANDU. 8. Deputy Mineral Surveyer. QO cor. Broad aud in Beckman’s Block, cor. Broad and Pine Sts., Nevada City oy P. SOWDEN, Attorney and Counselor at Law® nm wpagaeaciney sean vee the State of California, and of the -Otice: & : Robette’ Bl Bl of Pine in Moi B streets, Nevada AG Noh Cal. L. B. LITTLE. JOMN CALDWELL. CALDWELL & LITTLE, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. wit ate Sort eae IN THE STATE AND OFFICE—Thomas len corner Broad and. Pine streets, up stairs. P. FP. SIMONDS. c. W. Cross. CROSS & SIMONDS, Astgrneys and 0 Counseloxs at Law, Wrens ermine OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neve da City A. WUTKE, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, ROAD STREET, ave DOORS BELOW Poat Office, Nevada City. FINE ROOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY rate REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. UNION MARKET, COMMERCIAL STREET, .NEVADA CITY : DEALERS IN Beet, Pork, Mutten, Veal, Ktc., ee. the lowest rates. on hand &@choice stock of BACON SN OND D LARD ( CRF & co. No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, Buy Geld Dust, Gold and Silver Bars. May 6, 1887. $100to $300 forking forte heats preferred. can furnish their ow: paren Sree see Ww Keeascies . = towns and cit B F J0UNION 1009 Main ee DR. R. M. HUNT, Physician, FFICE AT VINTON’S DRUG STORE, oO” NEVADA CITY. Nevada and Grass Va Valley ‘Bus Line: TIME.TAI TABLE Use tursher notice the ‘bus will make ev! ween Grass Valley and SP. a ve at 10 o'clock A. M. = from hotel Bien 2% cents for the and make more ae Pare case. I sleep soundly and my appetite is good. Dr. J. N. Cheney, a well-known physician writes from Ellayille, Georgia : ** I use S. S, 8. In convalescent fever cases with the best results. It will, ih my judgment, prevent sum. mer dysentery, if one will take a few bottlesin the spriny, thus preparing the bowels for the strains of summer.” Mrs. Scott Liston, 116 Zane btreet (Island), Wheeling, West Virginia, writes: ‘ Having used 8.8.8. for the blood, I can safely say that it beats anything I have used to cleanse the blood and make a new being out of a per. gon.” Mr. M.S. Hamlin, Winston, N. C., writes; “Tuse it every spring. It always builds me up, giving me appetite and digestion, and enabling me to stand the long, trying, ener vating hot summer days. On using it I socom become strong of body and easy of mind.” Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Tus Swist Serciric Co., Drii-ar 3, Atlanta,Gae, PIANO METHOD! BY DR. KARL MERZ. N°? PIANO METHOD EVER PUBLISHED has so gue come into general use as Mera? N. iano Methed. The eae! teachers throughout the country unite 18 rancanctog it far superior to any work f the kind yet written. KarL MsRz’ Pia:to Mernop Lenya near! 1 me Pages, ¢leantly ited from large, ¢ lags ty al nely irestrated ek and strong’ teacher or piano student who ge to keep up with the vast should fail to exemine this new work, which is SIMPLE,PROGRESSIVE AND PRACTICAL, YET THOROUGH AND COMPLETE. Karct Merz’ Piano Metho:l is the cowning success of this well known author, and is rapidly taking the place of all other instruction books for this favorite instrument. We spe bt Music Teacher Who om this advertisement to write tou _ at once for full descriptive circular of t! great work, containing also many téstimo—— from’ well known teachers who are pang the book, It will pay teachers to look ito She matter. Freres containing more imaian than ir other Piano Method new befewe thy pa “4 hie . TWO EDITIONS ARE PUBLISHED. One with American aes One with Foreign Teachers are Pokey on to a for a ‘sample TL ey oO wee at they w nea of Musical Publications sate ache — app cater, renee should write to us for terms and discounts -§. Brainard’s Sons. Publishers Wabash AVeirue,. Chicage, Bhi: anes CATARRH Choauses tne ase ’ Pain and Ine tlammatien, Meals the Taste and Omett. particlate appt eg fntoen ari red. 60 cents, Cire a 2e, mals ROTHERS, esoduadeancres ’ Drugeg REWARDED are shane who read this and then act; they will find honorable emplo od ment that will not @ them from their homes and families. ofits are large and sure for every is Thos reson, many have made and ar ae ime eoveral & hundred dollars a mon It is easy for any one to make $5 a ae. wards per day, who is willing to work. er sex, young or old; capital not needed we start you. Everything n new. No abecial ay required. You, reader, can it as well as anyone. Write to usat once pee full Esoniane, which we mail free. idress neon & Co., Portland, Maine, _ Empire Livery Stable Broad st., Nevada City, opp Nationa) Ex change Hotel, JAMES HENNESSY,R0PRIETOR OF me ¥ HE ES can tae pbs bah Targest tos Haake to 1 et at ry ‘bortest notice “and on the most reasonable terms Proprietor, — The horses are free frem vice, of a genie and capable iss as fast as an man cares to “Good Saddle Horses always on nand : CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTI.” FURNISHED, ‘Spencerian Steel Hae Are the Best. TRED BY THE BEST PENMEN. well, coca in bunches or mixed with other flowe: As it is easily made it is a good flawer non. It can be made of any, size, and when once the exact pattern.has been taken, which is done by tracing from figures thatgire found in the book of destens. it chn be varied to suit the taste, taking the appearance ofa fully opened flower, or by simply pinching the cases together of a bud. “In mak this, as in making all a flowers, thin wire is needed to pes port the paper stem, and occasionally tle wool cotton to give the raised appeueence which is necessary to produce a perfect result. ‘In making a daisy the most deadwhite paper phoult be selected. Then, having decided upon the size of the flower, carefully follow the outlines of Se — _ scissors, “To give it the appearance of reality, ge lightly in straight lines, either with he scissors” point or a pin, on each leaf, mage then carefully fasten the yellow heart in the center with gum. It is made firmer by running the wire of the stalk’ slightly into it. é . oe other simple “White jasmine is flower to make. A ‘beginner would do well — making a daisy to attempt a jasmine by copying it from nature. The same white and the same shade of greon would look admirable. ‘Another flower easily made is the tulip. It presents only one form of leaf. Tho greatest latitude is possible, Oo, in point of color, for the worker can adapt re nn and streaks to suit individual oe ‘fsu't the tose much more difficult to maké?” mNet So much ag: yeu would imagino.' he number of Ieaves must, of course, depend phesize of the rose desired. ‘thing. to do, after cutting them out, is ae .a firm ball of cotton wool for the center and gum the smallest. leaves to it. Then one by one gum the ation. . copye wad lof cotton is round and that in working it g Inthe loaves —be pinched ie aos ore skill leaves, and’ cate ¢ jonly be ven In: aecotdance with taste and ju ent. It is me in pure-white Rage ria outer moss cup of. pooh ag the Inbertabat Hear of fh ofthe = ba ae i efin eat opa funity" “od the’ a y Se 2 vidual te, for although. every one would say @ rosé is white or red, a delicate obser ver es that these colors include! shades m qcecetons of every variety, and thus in able hands the rose will become a ail pad } vel of delicate. work. on. ‘ad Re Express. . See ar aS ONLY A SONG. Tt was only a simple baitsa,’ Sung to a careless throng; There were none that knew the pian And few that heeded the song; Yet the singer's voice was sree Al And sweet, as hd love Phen Surely ‘those, heafts apy best That it left so proud and Told. She-sang of the wondrous glory That touches the woods in spring, Of the strange ering voi¢es hen ‘‘the hills break forth a siteOf the manly. birds low warbl The uiem of the day,
a And the a oo oe of the me . In thea i e » gloaming ray. fang one tn &. t corner— = A ener ere with strife— that song a messago From the pr ath of her lite; Fair forms rose up before her, . i From the mist ot bese years; She sat in a happy Dilndness, Her eyes were veiled in tears. Then when the oe: was ended, weet tone, ~ nt "BO! re went on rey way alone, . Gripe mora’to ath life of labor he ed, ‘but’ her heart was strong ; ane 8 “God bless the si ! dso thank God for the song!’ 1 cee . Mieeinds sabes Peo le in Méntreal tm t be posed of sink is generally gies as 2} Faas cuteness. kman in that city recently slip away from the mansion to oe ke 4 eek a bridal couple, in order to 2 pic upa fare during the ceremony an t thie h ‘couple were no. ‘Jess foreranded. eons roum Iinsisted that t!.o ‘dre thus should be deducted froma she eas bill, and he carried ais f POA. a seclat Adiictions Mrs. Fogg—‘' We had a little eitertainment at the vestry thia evening, It was very good—that is, the ‘most ef it; but pl was a tleman who read pei Big for the ‘life. iy mel b eouldn wi were. co . hardly ‘understand a Word he sald Tt — ,, perfectly dreadful to Meten. to Wf pathize airy cs eats vs ua pomrep ag Apa Seer him it is h aE . ‘Wound Mls Match at Kast An old ram in a 2: The Leading Harness Shop thé sores, and in less than twelve months produced hair a foot long. PREPARED BY OR. J.C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., U. SA. For sale by all Druggists What's the Matter? Why ? Haven’t You Heard the News ? 7. GILBERT, OF NORTH SAN JUAN Has just returned from San Francisco where he purchased the latest noyelties in his line He has at his store the finest Single and Deuble Ruggy Harness, (His own make,) Saddles, : Bridles, . Whips, Lashes, ' Waygen Sheets, Plush Robes, Linen Robes, Fine Nevelties. Special attention is in4 ty. vited to the fine stock of Single and Double Express Harness wey BREECHING +e rn ohh ite PeaEy 26 Sverything sold cheay er then at eny other place in Nevada vr * Sadatwn OF NEVADA CITY. Broad Street, Below National Hotel Harness and Collars MADE TO ORDER Jas. Cairns, SADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY OOMBS AND BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP. Repairing Neatly Done. @@P an ane attended to peeeyeiys NEW LUMBER YARD, Grase Valley Read, Opposite Maltman’s Sulphuret Works. L., VOSS, Prop’r. WEE AENAY® HAVE ON HAND AND , FOR SALE, sen LUMBER OFEVERY DESCRIPTION. . For Mining an¢ Building Purposes. 1. 18 THE INTENTION TO KEEP TH YARD WELL SUPPLIED WITH LUMBER, AND WILL CUT TO ORDER 4:00 at 8:30 A & free, full inlormatio e Pa care earn from $5 to $25 per day an live. Bs Saat atin e Rr oo rere es hew growth of young hair. To-day miy hair fs as thick and vigorous as ever. I still use the Vigor oecasionally,to keep my sealp in a healthy condition.” ‘ain VIGOR. HAIR Nerve and Brain Food. It is prepared expressly for treating all those ainacees commonly called Female Complaints with which ell women gre aMficted, and for these cases ina positive cure. It will purify and enrich your bi give strength and steadiness to ni nerves, andinvigorate your entire system, giving you rosy cheeks and bright sparkling eyes. not delay but get it ak omce and be d as thousands already have. We will eo d free to any address a book containing much useful information for the ladies. “Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine is giving bdetter satisfaction than any medicine I have sold in twenty 7. It_ fs all it: ip. represented to be. T. JOYNER, Droggist, Delaware, Ohio. GILMORE'S MAGNETIC ELIXER. For Qoughs, Oolda, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. _ 2e-For sale by = __18-26-4m £2 THE Overland : Monthly. i ig: LEADING yratyas OF THE PREsENT YEAR WI BE. ILLUSTRATED DESOR’ PTIVE ARTIOLES. Without the Overland Menthiy dotrreea ehh gedwar br vTe-Pwonte Soja. The magazine fs essential to the hoime-seekerand inveator. To lovers of literature the Overtand offers’ : the best product of a € new, ant writers, Its stories of Western adventure, Indian studies, and Pionber sketches cover the entire range of Western life, from mining-camp days to the living present. Tts literary reviews, editorials, and poems rank with the best Eastern work, If you wish toaid the growth of the Pacific Coast, subscribe for the Overland Monthly. $4.00 yer year. f One Sample Copy, Twenty-five Cents, The Overland Monthly Publishing Oo., San Francisco, California. ~ Nevada Coun 5 R R TIME TABLE NO. 30. Takes Effect Saturday, April 28th, At 6 A. M. LEAVING NEVADA GITY : M. DAILY--Connecting with over4.1 § tina arriving in San Francis¢o at BoM tnd Passenger fear with Overland pemeneer Jeaving San Arviviang: 9:00 A. M. DAILY 5:4b M. DAILY — Connecting with Fastenger leaving San Francigco at JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager. E. HH. neti sapnetaanaaan. sons sheets. broek Park, Midway be-. tween Grass Valleyand Nexada City. Pavilion at Nevada City S10,0c000 IN PURSES AND SPREMIUMS. Liberal Purses for State and District HMerses. Liberal Premfume fer Live Steck, Farm, ing, Orchard and Dairy Preducts, and Mechanical and Art ‘Exhibits. FIVE DAY’S RACING. TUESDAY, August 28th. 1. RuNNiING.—Open to all, engonna $10 forfeit, $150 added, Second horse $50; third, $25. Three-fourths of a mile and repea No 2. Trorrinc.—2:80 class. Open to ell. Purse. No 3. OTTiNe,—For three-year-olds aud under owned in_the counties of Nevade, Placer, Yuba, Sutter, Colusa, Butte, Tehama, Pi Plumas, Sierra, Mendocino, Hum: WaDNESDAY, August 20th. Boyt! Tournament ati a. '. fér vartous a re 4, eee Opes to all. enpsses So ed. Seeond horse $75; t age x One mile and repeat, o. a UNwiINg.--Open to all. For twoyearolds. $25 entrance, $10 Sv ae $150 added. Second borse, $50; third, $b. Fiveeighthe of a mile. 0,6, TROTTING. 2:50 class. Open to all, Purse TRUBSDAY? August 30th. ‘Grae ck parade at10 4. ™. 2. RONNING,—Diatciet. $25 entrance, no Motto, Ree added Second horse $50; alf mile aud repeat, “PRorrine. 2:40 elave §=Open to ail * pune No 9 Pacing. —2:30 class. Open to all. Furse $00 FRIDAY, August Jist. regres Tournament, for various prizes, at No. mio. RUNNING—Open to all. $50 e trance. or forteit, feo added. Second horse, §75; third, @ mile ane a half, No. 11.—R: nhs nose to all entrance, Ui 50 added. Secon horse pe third, ighths ofa mile and 0. iz. TROTTING—2:24 clase. Open to all, Fore 13, _RUNNING—Saddle ho;se stake. D trict, Catch weights, $5 entrance, $50 added, Four moneys—00, %, 15 and 10 per cent, One mile. SATURNAY, September tet. mie atlla. A Bowl 4 RU no—Open to all. $0 onto ee fort us it, added. jecond hegree, $50. Ses mile and repeat. ‘hoxwike—Dingiet. $26 entrance, wo. fortelt, ae se ded. Second ree, $50; hird, Five-elghths of a mile, No.” 16. Trorrina—2:27 clasa, Open to all. Purse No. 17, 9600, PACING—2:20 class. Open to all, Purse . od In races designated as “District’'all horses are’ * ible that vig owned in the counPlacer, compri ing “o ~. oO June lst, 1868, Untess otherwise specifi CONT rrrons. All trotting amd pacing races are the best three in five. it wo-year-old, unless oth enterand three ‘reserves the right to eto fill, by the Onate amount of @ per cent of ine, and rer: on how alther ae! AS’ REQUIRED. — Atso-a geod supply ofSHAKES & PICKETS All Olear and Bound Quality Suga Pine ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THE YARD WILL BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. pyranrmy City, November 12th ise, Tmos, s. FroRD . Attorney, and Counselor at Law. = hee Oreo ee natn. eng rate of rbot dwt d cued cent. to second vern trot. mon pen 1 Lg tt Sale Board = © ribs tg Toisas eee a ba feiter chet ertitied only not devlared ou wededing the ne than!a Grand stock feynde and awarding of pre-} Be Pies Dhily Erangerigt, . Pei As are, 7 ; FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR} Whitebeat's Cook Boask ee ites gy raps PUR Y YOR 3 OD. HAIR. —————_ Ne. STATED MEETINGS AT MA we A NEW ORAZE Fox — LADIES, VIGOR No More Bald Heads, Pvbiisaep a Ties Meee ares ee the . Impurities tm tie Llucd produce diseases, pa c ’ @ ; EVERY MORNING EX ‘ mon Bodily and mental healih depend jowers Mae From Costly Tissue Paper : * ; So ing ere cordiany Taig tant healthy condition of the blood. ‘The blood, Quite the Proper Fashion. Restores thé color, gloss, and youthful. To: prodiice a new_growth of hulr -or THE LEAD THE WORLD. — tend; particularly tf the ¢pring and during the hot “Making artificial flowers out of tissue . *eshmess ofthe hair; stimulatesarich and. on bald heads, im the case of persons Meso WN&QG ALKINS. t — Echelon on Priest.” pene — teat Prnrgete arate te paper is si the rage now among. the luxurious growth; hearin pn vases a in years, is — always _ — 8. CaLKINs, N. P. Brown dele: A Kactidens Btood ‘ young’ ladies,” said a member of a firm . the scalp; preyents dandruff and: humors; sible; When the glands ;aré decaye ae Editor, Business M’g’r. MASONIC . OTICE. particle of:mineral poison in it, such as merdealing in tissue paper to a reporter, . and is the amost cleanly and effective and gone, no stimilant cin restore them; . els Ne. 1 ~, SFFICE—“Transcript Block,” No. Com-. Nevada io. cury or potash. Is necessary to remove these . ‘and so great is the demand that, large . preparation for the hair ever offered . but, when they are only inactive, from 17th Agricultural Distr ict AsoS See: : mercial st., Neveds City, Ca Lodge, No.13 F. & A.M, Smpuritics and to restore the healthy toneof quantities are imported. to the public. Rev. J. W. DavenpGrt,. the need of some excitant, the applica: STATED MEETINGS ON THE mind and body. The best purifier and tonto “A deep red shade used in making < « . ~ “ill ; , TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: ‘Second Wednesday of each mouth. khuwn tothe world is Swift's Specific (8.8.8). Jacqueminot roses costs 10 cents a sheet Tilinois Bend, Texas, writes: “Ayer’s. tion of Ayer’s Hair Vigor will renew og ONG YORE ica Se ae eres Mo grom ee in good standin; In te its wonderful Hair Vigor, used in my family for several . their vitality, and a new growth will re; Mm ' = 96 00} > ® regard purifying and___{and $22.50 a ream. It is imported and is . Roly pact . PAR HEe CAN Ges ak Oe og 7¢ by © WEISENBURGER, ise. sonia or sen we give a few testimonials as a very difficult color to obtain. The . Years, bas no equal as a dressing, nor for . sult.. L. V. Templeton, Newbern, Ny C., = Per Week by Carrier Bec uoe pence as ROLFE, Secretary. lows : humber of different shades now made im . preventing the hair from falling out or. writes: “After a protracted. illness, with x FP eet N.E.O oo ot been panes Natoen tps ie Gasiveran Lowes reaches 125 and they aré/ turning prematurely * gray. Tt ranks — my hair all came mt a a ing i ‘ ; PRICE 89, » ORAL 2th, 1:83: “I feel it my duty, for the benens ely gradi among the first entirely bald: : Agents for the eDaily Franscript. DENTIST. et ctuere who may be afiicied uatwanito . . The variety of pretty articles that . iucurtes of our procured a bottle . NEVADA AND PLACER OOUNTIES, ; i . whic great. ” . : _——_ Palmer & Rey oe.. ces oe. New York Be NEVADACITY. . .CA' ing tasrhanincy oh ony Say youchoose. Twit . €xcellent outfit of mate terials can be bought . house. — AYER’S Yeu. Som : ge zevetec Co New York answer any inquiry from others in relation . With a few dollars, and, indeed, we have . Kate Rose, InVigor, and, beNe.'2 N.W. Ayer & Co. Philadelphia} 56, mmm to the facts herewith stated. In February . outfits prepared, without the paper, for . gersoll, Ontario, fore I had used es hay. Portland, VOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED. last I suffered great pain and inconvenience even half a dollar.” writes: ‘“ While all ite contents, a Commencing August “28th and continutc oh lan Office at Residence, Sacramento St_ pinto oy — Solos nay — <n a, difficult to learn to make these . Kéeping my head clear of dandruff, and . thick growth of huir, nearly two inches : Hotel Meat Cooking LEUTJE & RRAND, was in poor condition. After trytng all the Noe at all. The ladies become quite preventing Scald Head, Ayer’s Hair Vigor . long, covered my head.” L.D. McJunkin, . ; ’ te ‘usual remedies in such cases, and finding no ficient in th has also caused my hair to grow luxurl-. Perryville, Md., writes: ‘Baldness is ing five days. : WATOHMAKER proficient in the work after.a little prac3 ; Eos PRIC i relief, by the persuasion of Mr. J. W. Fears, tice. The choice of the flower'to be re. tly, resulting in my now possessing hair . hereditary, in my family. Five years ago CE sz. me Cea aE ote aoe aoaaylibe: abet produced in paper must of course depend . forty-two inches long, and as thick as/the hair on the top of niy head was be — 4 very soon I was entirely relieved of my . UPON the use to be made of it. Ifit is for . couid be desired.””. The wife of Dr. V. S. coming weak and thin. I procured Ayer's fe —-*“ Job's Comforters.” Now not a sign of my —_ decoration it may be larger, fuller . Lovelace, Lovelaceville, Ky., had very bad . Hair Vigor, the application of which in: JEWELER] _ amiction cam be sven. I feelstrong and cheer and less elaborate thas : it _ to be Jooks . tetter sores upon her head, causing the . vigorated the.hair roots, and sent out a . Mace and Stock Exhibits at Clem« Ne. 3 , B¥oad Street, Nevada City. ful. 8. & 8. isa fine tonte as proved in my or Instance, the daisy always looks hair to fallout. Ayer’s Hair Vigor healed Chicago Herald Conking School, (For Faimnities, PRICE 61.50. Ne. 4, Cooking -For Profit, FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF HE HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 _ Kearney Street, San Francisco. New York Bakery. G. WM. DURST, ~ -o— Proprietor. HAvine PURCHASED THIS WELL. known and Joho Ruret,n popular Bakery of Mrs. OOMMEROIAL STREET, es to keep on hand at all timesa geod mR a = ems, CAKE, Ete., Wedding Cakes ( And Pastry Made to order on short notice on the moet reasonable terms, All order for anything in my line ym ptly attended to. iy ' By atrict attention to business, giving 004 satisfaction and selling at low rates, 1 hope to merit a liberal patronage. ___.&. ww, DURST. Home. Mutual In Insurance Co OF CALIFORNIA. QaritaL. 300 000 PRINCIPAL OFFICE: 216 Sansome et., San Franctsce, Fire Insurance Only J, F. Hovanron, Prevident, J.TLN, SHEPARD, Vice President, CHARLES H. Story, Secre H. Maou, General Agent. Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County DAVID WATT, JOHNC. COLEMAN, Risks accepted on all be pened property inthis count ‘ ed B nage vency and «4 fair ‘proat wt wi saul ot enteein are fateelne s prompt and liberal me GEO W. HILL, Manager MAIN STREET. . GRASS VALLEY National Meat Market, OPPOSITE CITIZENS BAN K. 0.3 NAFFSIGER..... edie: EEF, PORK, MUTTON, B GES, Ete, VEAL, GAUBA HAMS,-BACON AND LARD, wholesale o “wat gi + * = And all kinds of M aa) mh ea ts usually found i FOR SALE. "The M ROMA ese ye * CANADA HILL QUARTZ mil a COMPRISING Buildings, Rook-Breakers, Concentrators, Water Wheels. ALSO THE Hoisting Machinery, Pumps, Columns, Engines, Boilers, ~ Oars, Tools, Forge, Pelton Wasdbs: ETC., ETC. For full particulars apply te * _E. 0. ORARONNAT,