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The Daily Transcript.
MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1891.
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MERE AND THERE, _
WATERMAN DEAD.
: cord of Various Mate *
? pipet Locai Interest. inates Fatally,
Four of the Grass Valley mines pay e “
dividends this month.es
The Native Sons and Daughters of
this city and Grass Valley will have
a grand time at Odd Fellows Hali tonight.
Road Overseer Mooney has appointed Constable Dillon to collect road poll
, *sxes in this township outside of the
. ity limits,
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$8,000,000,
in the half-mile race at the skating. ill short time with pneumonia,
rink Saturday night. There will be
more skating to night.
Attention is called to the professional card of Dr. Edward M. Price. His
office is at the drugstore of Carr
Brothers and his residence al the home
of M, Hanley on Main street.
“John Graham is being urged by
some of the citizens of his part of
town to be a candidate at the coming
city election for the _offiée_of-Trustee,
A branch of the Excelsior ditch is
to be extended to Spenceville this
season, which will be of great advantage to the frnit_ growing interests in
that vicinity. :
“A subscriber” communicates with Contained the particulars of a-wonder.
the Transcrier suggesting that the a strike made la-t week in the
office of nightwatchman be done away . Delhi mine near Columbia Hill, this
with at this city, and the business men ‘county, The developmenta sible
and other Piigie aeeag: nn one or every one interested ‘in the. mining
more private watchmen 4ttheir own,. ; tah:
onee he thinks thie pofnt should . nace" feel jubilant as well ag the
; ; . Owners of the property,
made an issue in the approaching The mine ia a comparatively young
election for Trustees.
; . . one, having been opened tess than
Union: Some: high grade ore is five yeam» yet it has paid over $330,beginning to show in the north drift} 999 in dividends: This: amount was
‘ofthe North Banner mine. The vein
: taken out Principally from the 125
from which the quartz. comes is twenty . -and 395 foot levels, then there oc-'
curred a break-in the ledge. A horse,
im some places a hundred feet in
width, took the place of the ledge.
The croppings of the ledge ran down
thé slope of the hill to the Middle
Yuba river,
The mine has been Opened an¢
worked through three tunnels which
tapped the pay shoot. at 125, 325 and
526 feet in depth respeclively. . Last
year another tunnel wag started 60
feet above the bed of the river, and
it has been run a distance of 1400 feet
at a cost of about $40,000. It strikes
the pay shout at w-depth ‘of 850 feet,
which gives 333 feet oi backs, all
virgin ground,
The ledge as stated in Saturday’s
issue is at present four feet in width.
. The. rock isnet-of-a~apecinen ‘chai.
“A petition for a change in the boundacter, but is exceedingly rich, Much
ary line between Nevada and Indian . of it will mill up inte the hundred’ of
Flat school districts was laid over, dollars per ton. It is believed it will
The clerk was ordered to advertise . average $80 or $90 per ton. It will
in the Republféan for bids for repair. certain] average much higher than
ing or ilding the bridge across . the 10ck worked in the upper levels.
Truckee river at Clinton. Bids to’ be . Good judges: estimate there is now
opened July 8th. : ground enough opened to yield four
Repairs on the Purdon bridge were . times’ as much in dividends as has
The Sheriff's books
been taken for the gronnd, which
were examined and found correct, means a. million and’ a “quarter of
Demands amounting to $743 for Je-. dollars. This amounts added to the
bor and material in the second road $333,000 already taken out as dividistrict ‘were allowed,
.
The books of the County Clerk were
examined and found ccr.ect.
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N. 8. G, W. Attention.
estate valued at eight ‘million dollars
liberally provided for.
common sense,—_—_—_—______—_—_——
TMK DELAI,.
Lust Weck.
the floor of the drift. It was not expected that rock of such quality
would be found at that point, as the
pay shoot coming down fiom the level
above is further to the north.
COUNTY SUPERVISORS,
Bills Paid--Schoe!l District Mat.
ters=esA New Bridge.
The fotlowing bills tave been allowed from tle general fund: Citizens
Bank $3.15, 8. Wheelet $30, J. E.
Dyer, $18.50, Gus Company $80.50,
J. Hennessey $46.50, J. Cairns $4, Tin
Loy $6, Jue Lee $3, J. C. Wells $2.05,
John Caldwell $39.
A. potition. for the formation —of
@ new schoo! district tu Ke known as
Wolf District was granted.
dividends above the creek level.
Should the ledge continue to go
down, as there is every reason to believe it will, it can be readily seen
what a’ valuable property it is not
withstanding its youth, Robert MeMurray, whose enterprise started the
mine, is being congratulated on all
sides, ‘
The strike is another proof of what
the mountains of Nevada county con‘tain and what a favorable field is here
offered for the investment of capital
ESE 4
Every ingredient employed in producing Hood’s ‘Saraaparilla is strictly
pure, and is the best of its kind it is
possible to buy, In the course of
preparing Hood’s Sarsaparilla everything is carefully watched with a
view to attaining the best result,
All members of Hydraulic Parlor,
N, 8. G. W., are reqnested to. be
present at Tuesday evening’s meeting
as business of importance is to be
transacted. 3t
Schilling’s Best.
Untried-~e joy denied,
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Finding It Out.
PUBLIC opinion is seldom wrong
In its judgments. Great faith
may be placed in the popularity
of SCHILLING’S BEST culinary supplies. Itis ever increasing. Many
thousandswho now use no’othershave tested them and found them
richest in flavor, strongest, most
economical,, They do most» do it
best. In their use is least failureleast drudgery~least annoyancemost pleasuremost satisfactionmost economy. Reasons enough
to convince thousands. One honest
a nn.
Schiliimg’s Best.
Onca bought—always sought.
Shiloh’s Consumption Cure.
This is beyond question -the most
successful congh medicine we have
ever sold, A few doses invariably cure
the worst cases of cough, croup, and
bronchitis, while its wonderful success in the cure of consumption ia
{The Bx-Governor’s “THiness” “Perm=
He Leaves an Estata Valued .at
Sacramento, April 13—The Evening Bee’s San Diego special Rays that
ex-Governor R.; W. Waterman died
= : ay
Will Sigourney defeated W. Austin fa"that city last Bight, He had Been
Ex-Governor Waterman leaves an
All the members of his family are
He was one‘of the moat extensive
and enterprising mine owners in the
State. Nomanon the coast stood better for integrity and loyalty: and’ hard
Particulars of the Great Strike of
Saturday’s issue of the Transcairr
dends will _make—ubout-$1,600,000-in{ dr; of Suurtavilla, inwkes tiany vielle
is the Remedy for you, Sold by Carr
trial will convince you, without a parallel in the history of
medicine. Since its firet discovery it
has been sold on a guarantee, a test
which no other medicine can stand.
A
and $1. If your
Porous Piaster. Bold by Oarr Bros,
[Sees
National Hotel Arrivais,
Bubday, April 12, 1891.
Warren Spencer, San Jose Mine,
C. Cairns, do
Vv
W. Williams, Forest City, Cc
a 8. Miller ands, San Francisco,
Fred. Merris, do
ne ' , A. Walrath, do
GCHILLING'S BEST are never . N/M. Meyer, do
sold in bulk. Any statement [* Gio. heeler, do
to the contrary is false. Weclaim
the credit due for the skill and
integrity shown in their preparaJ.W. Jenkins, , do
. W. Thurgood, do
M. H, Mead, Sownlesile,
ge ;
tion. Look sharp to the brand, A.H. Waleen! San Leandro,
Accept no substitute.
= Kersend #; Dudley, Mags.,
“ illi Best Frank Nichola, 8 nceville,
Schilling’s 3s EH: Pasnicere, Yuba City, a
--WHEN you. buy this brand you get _ : Si SP of ater pl peas ae pene ‘ 7 . o the best value Nature affords, , W, Powell Sueravilie
PEL wis i a . J, Kenney; May =
Mies Hl, Webber, ; ¥ es H, We! He
Teddie Hare, do.
Lenders ey tigy J. Gilbert, Ban Juan,
gst , Test M. an, do
ipl a RB. McMarray, ' do 5s
‘hole strongth and flaw, %7 . §° 'B. Slight,’ Sacrumento, epee cto
Mrs, A. R. Morrison, Bloomfiled,
Willis Blain, do
M.C, Harmon, do
J. Thomas, Mountain View,
Gus, Ozualli, Graniteville, <=.
Miss Ramon, do
ssinps alae; made. miserable
by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Oure .
~ . Ifyou havea cough we earnestly ask . habits can be given without the payou totryit. Price 10 cents, 50 cents, . tient’s knowledge; and is the only
lungs are sore, . known specific for the purpose; itt ig . ———————_—_—_—_—
chest or back lame, use Shiloh’s. not injurious
manufactured by Emerson Drug Co.,
San Jose, Cal., and for sale by W. D.
Highest of all in leavening strengh
_. Latest U, 8. Government Fuod Re-. "
PERSONAL MEN'TION,
Secial and Other Notes Abont
People Oia ‘@ud Young.
R. McMurray went to the Bay Sat
urday night.
Francisco, is in town.
turned from the Bay.
remove to San Francisco,
turned from’San-Fraacisco,
county, went below last night,
A. S. Keyes and wife of Dudley,
Mass., were here yesterday and today.
Rev. John Chishplm is still confined
to his bed. He has‘the genuine la
grippe.James Cairns, who. has been sick
for about two weeks, was able to be
+ . out today. ‘
L. P. Hansen of Downieville has returned from the Grand Lodge of the
4,00
8. Miller and son were in town last
night enroute from San Francisco to
Dewnieville.
Chas. Godfrey, Wm. Robinson and
H._ 8. Hawver of ColumbiaHill were
in town today,
Miss Clara-Uphoff of Grass Valley ia
here on a few days visit to Miss Etta
Weiss of this city.
D, Young and Wife and Miss Dora
Bean are in town en route from North
Bloomfield to Carson,
Mrs. A. R. Morrison of North
Bloomfield and Miss.K. Beaton of San
Francisco came up Sunday morning
from the city,
W.F. Sperry of the Central Milling
Company at Gridley, which shakes the
incomparable Lily White flour, was in
town this morning.
Mrs. Andrew Berriman ef Columbia
Hill is in town°on her way te San
Francisco. George Baker brought
her as far as thiscity
fred Morris, superintendent of the
Marguerite mine near Sierra City, has
returned froma trip tothe East. He
is‘in very poor health,
Thomas Nolan, head carpenter of
the Narrow Guage K. R. Co., haa received a telegram announcing the
death of his mother in Pennsylvania,
Senator Mead is in town today on
his _way to Sierra county. Mr.-Mead
need not be ashamed of his legislative
record. He was a hard worker and
a good one,
Deputy Sheriff Robbins of Jefferson
county, Alabama, is coming” bythe
Southern route to get prisoner Spear.
H¢ passed Bakersfield yesterday and
ig @xXpectod here in the morning.
M. C. Harmon of North Bloomfield .
“Was Gone to Bacramento to attend the
K. of P, Grand Lodge; D. §. Baker
and-Henry Lane are there as representatives of Milo Lodge at this city.
Thos, Glinnen has returned to this
city after an absence of five years.
He has ‘been in sdine of the Eastern
States and in Arizona, but*he says
Nevada City is the best place after all.
+ +o. +.
A NUTABLE PURCHASE,
A Feothill Man Invests in Hol.
sicinu Cattie,
Marysville Appeal: James O’Brien,
to Marysville and Yuba Jity of late;
somany that the heart of more than
one young lady is keptin a flutter
over thie probable result of these business”’ visits.
He wrote fo several of his friendsa
few days ago that he would come down
this week, so he was asked to come
down Wednesday and attend the sale
of Holstein cattle the next day at the
fafm of R.C. Ke ls. He replied that
he could not, but added: “Tell Harry to buy a bull,”
Accordingly the “avimal was purchased, and the bill sent to bim, with
& requést to take the critter away us
s00n as Convenient. By the same
mail -he reccived a copy of the Appeal
confirming the sale, Mr, @’Brien
had sent the order only in fun, so his
consternation may be imagined when
he received{the notice of the purchase,
However, Mr. O’Brien will not go
back on his word, so he telegraphed
that he would be down today to care
for the animal .and make all the neceasary arrangements tending to his
proper bringing up and education,
There is no doubt that the bull, with
proper training, will be a valuable
property and a strenyth and comfort
to its owner. 5
os
Sure Cure For the Liquer or
Opium Habits,
The East India cure for these awful
in the least degree;
inton, solé agent for Nevada City.
Compound sulphur Powder.
This is the best blood purifier gold,
tf arr Bros. *
A cream of tartar baking powder,
hee E Vogersang i lawyer of San
J. Gilbert of North San Juan has re-. laBoted
Mrs. G. v. Schmittburg will shortly
Wm. Williams.of Forest City has reW. T. Luther, Assessor of Sierra
schoolmates of the bride. They were
that the customs of the country of
NEW SUPERINTENDENT,
finally brought it toits present state
of development, has resigned his position, he resignation was purely
voluntary onthe part of Mr, Weldon,
the company.boing thoroughly satisfied with; his workings, but Mr,
Weldon hag other enterprises which
he is going to push forward and develop and he resigned, which he feels
justified in doing in consideration of
the present good showing at the
New Eureka. He will immediately
proceed to the development of another mining project in Grass Valley,
and will be backed ‘by large capital,
and he will generally look out for’ the
development of mines that seem good.
prospects. —— ae ——#
A. Walrath, formerly-superintendent of the Providence mine at Nevada City, and who is ‘one of the best
posted mining men in the county,
will succeed tothe management.
Joseph Thomas will:be foreman,
The New Eureka mine is down 600
feet,’ and the ledge where they ar
working seems to show more freely ix,
gold from day today. Besides ther
are 300 feet of “backs” that are known.
will pay but which were not worked i:
the-endeavor to secure the main ledge
which Mr, Weldon succeeded in finding at the bottom of the shaft anc
which ledge is rich, :
Monday morning the Crown Point
mill will commence crushing for the
company. The New Eureka looks
propitious for big success.
Mts. LILGIE KING.
Nevada Oounty’s Chinese Melle
a Keeps Open House WTeday.
Says yesterday’s San Francisco
Examiner: Vice-Consul Ow-Yang
King received a large number of
friends, both Chinese and American,
at the Consulate yesterday, but the
bride remained in ber chamber all
day, and no one was permitted to see
ber. She wasattired in a beautifully
embroidered costume of red satin and
‘wore many costly jewels. Her hair
was dreased according to the custom
among married ladies_of rank, and
upon her head she wore a coronet.”
In the_afternoon a deputation-ef
twelve American ladies arrived from
Grass Valley to pay their respects to
the bride. Some of them are married, and many of them were old
much disappointed, however, to learn
which the-newly-married couple are .
representatives precluded the possibility of their seeing her. They will
return on Monday, on which day
the bride will commence to recvive her
friends. :
Presents continue, to arrive at the
Consulate, and among them yesterday
wus & magificent diamond bracelet
from Washington, valued at $2,500.
In the evening Vice-Consul King
entertained the prominent merchanta
of the city, as well as many ‘friends
from elsewhere, at a banquet at the
Hang Fer Low restaurant on Dupont
street.
ES
4 8ST. LOUIS PHYSICIAN.
He Tests » California Production, —
His Report.
A 8t. Louts gentleman whose affliction
was sick headaches was so surprised at their
oure by Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla, that he
éalled it to the attention of a relative, who
happened to be Dr. F. A. Barrott, the wellknown 8t. Louis physician of 2652 Shenandoah Street. The doctor saw at once that it
differed from the potash preparations in that
{t was purely vegetable, and becoming inter
&sted, began a series of investigations, and
in a subsequent letter candidly admitted ite
curative properties, and saya:—
Wishing to test its ‘Virtues further, I used
it in my own femily, and preseribed it for
patients who stequired a general system
tegulator. As‘a Pesult, I can say it is an
almost absolute cure for constipation, biliousness, ayaperala, indigestion, and sick
headaches, hese troubles usually come
from a disturbed condition of the stomach
and bowels, and Joy's Vegetable farsa arille
is the best laxative and stomach r
Walrath Succeeds Welden at the
Says Saturday evening’s Telegraph: :
W. Hl. Weldon, who for the past. four.
years and a half has been supe: intending the New Eureka*mine and who
under many difficulties, but
-mended-to-try Dr, Bosanko’s Cough:
coughs,
. catarrh is yielding, as Hood's Sarsaparilla
SPENCEVILLE MINES.
Promising Developments in Geld,
Stlver and Copper. 1
Says yesterday’s Grasy Valley
Chas. Pietsezh of the Spenceville
Copper Mining Company says that
Prospecting -operations are going on
steadily in that vicinity on severa)
claims. The lodes of that section contain copper, silver and gold, and the
prospecting now being done is maunly
on gold-bearing veins. The Champion is considered a very promising
Prospect, as it makes an excellent
showing in the shaft that has been
sunk on the croppings, and a tannel
is now being run to cut the vein at the
depth of several hundred feet. The
tunnel is now in a distance of 275 feet,
with several feet yet to run. The
vein assays high in gold and also contains silver. The Mammoth company
ia also‘running a tunnel which isin a
distance of over 300: feet, and work ia
being done on several other claims.
All the development work is being
dene by tunnels. The Spenceville
section has many mineral leads that
Prospect in gold, but the most attention heretofore -has-been-to copper
bearing veins, but it ig believed the
district. will yet have its. greatest
Prominence as a gold producing
region, ;
The Spenceville ‘Copper Company
i$ regularly producing profitably in
cement copper, and also in the production of mineral paint, furnished
by the dump piles of copper waste, of
which the company has about 250,000
tons,
Schilling’s Best.
Trial will tell how they excel,
Crour, whooping cough and Bronchitisimmediatély relieved by Shiloh’s
Cure, Sold by Carr Bros,
TWENTY YEARS) COUGHING.
Cured With Dr. Bosanko’s Cough
Syrap.
Mrs. M. Pilcher, a most. estimable
lady, has been a resident of
Springfield, Ill, for thirty years. Her
present residence is at No. 1107 East
Capital Ave. In conversation with
her druggist,MrE.R. Sayler; of No.
699 Eleventh St., shesaid: “TI have
been afflicted with Lung trouble: for
the past twenty years, coughing most
of the time. “Have been under the
care of the best physicians of this
city, and have used all kinds of
medicine formy disease without any
benetit. Last winter I was recomand Lung Syrup, and can cheerfully
say after using $12.00 worth of it; I
am sound and well. I would recommend it to suffering humanity as the
best medicine on earth for chronic
colds. and consumption.”
Sold at 50vents by Carr Bros.
_Catarrh
Originates in scrofulous taint in the blood;
Hence the proper method by which to cure iP:
catarrh, is to purify the blood. Ite many’
disagreeable symptoms, and the danger of
developing into bronchitis or that terribly
fatal disease, consumption, are entirely
removed by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which
cures catarrh by purifying the blood and
also tones up the system and greatly. improves the general health of those who
take it. Be sure to get
Hood’s Sarsapariila
“ T suffered three years with catarrh, and
my general health was poor in congequence, When I took Hood’s Satsaparilla
I found I had the right remedy. The
is cleansing my blood, and the general tone
of my system is improving.” Frank
WASHBURN, Rochester, N, Y.
Cures Catarrh
“Thad catarrh nine years, and suffered
terribly: with it. Seon after I began to
take Hood’s Sarsaparilla the catarrh
troubled me less, after taking three bottles
I was entirely cured.” Janz Hiney,
Lumberton, Clinton County, Ohio,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by druggists. $1; six for g5, Prepared by
©.1. HOOD & Co,, Apotheearies, Lowell, Mass,
{00 Doses One Dollar
ulator }
have ever seen, and as a gener ‘stem
corrective is almost perfection. a)
(Signed) F. A. BAR , M. D.,
2692 Shenaadoah Bt., Si. Louls.
Buy, try—on them rely.
Persons who lead aw life of exposure
are subject to rheumatism, neuralgia
and lumbago and will find a valuable
remedy in Dr. J, H. McLean’s Volcanie Oil Liniment; it will banish pain
and subdue inflaumation. Sold by Carr
Bros. :
G RADUATE OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE
E
“Belgi
Nevada City,
EDWARD M, PRICE, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
IT of Physicians and Su
land, and of the Univers
um, ete.
ons, London,
y of Brussels, . .
Office at Carr Bros. Drug Store,
RESIDENCE—M, Hanley’s, Main street,
For City Assesser.
H. C, WEISENBURGER
ILL be a candidate for the office of
City Assessor.
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By Any Dealer For
BE
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FOR SAX.E?2
The Very Best Suit of Clothes Ever Offered
Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street. .
Se AOR ar eats) a! F SE Sie
New Orleans and
Texas railroad, me :
Tt contains a popMIR. RICHARDSON,
ulation of over 5,000 people, mostly colored. Mr. Richardson is also principal
owner of the cotton mills at Wesson,
Miss., and of the Refuge cotton oil
mills. He isa bachelor of heroic: stature and a handsome man.
New Orleans in one of the many palatial
homes on St. Charles avenue, where he
entertains on a lavish scale,
heads many of tho social organizations
» pof the city, and rumor has it that hedis a
favored suitor fO¥ the hand of Miss Winnie Davis, .
Gen. W. J. Behan, of the state troops.
She made her debut early in January,
and by the admirablg conduct of her social interests carried off the honors of the
season,
height, exceedingly beautiful in face and
figure, and has gray blue eyes,
other day the wife of Mr. William Jay
Schieffelin. The wedding ceremony took
place at the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian
church in New York city, and was folMARLA LOUISE SCH LyVELIN
some young couple
is variousty estimated at from
Sai le S900, 009, WILLIAM JAY 8c
WRLIN.
bride’s parents was ao completely furnished imansgion.
daughter of Co], Elliott F. Shepard, the
well known editor and proprietor of The
“Mail and Express. Her husband is a
descendant of the Jay family, long
tingnished in American annals,
acy show tbat less ignorance exists in
the United States than in any other
civilized country, only 8 per cent, of
the population being unable to read or
te.
be $19.5) 20°
“TWO FEMALE POLITICIANS.
Alliance Last Fall.
aw
the larger.
day until the election.
and her speeches were in the main logione of the national organizers and lecturers of the Citizens” Alliance recently,
and has just purchased a half interest in
The Colorado Workman, published ~at
Pueblo. os
consecrated to all sorts of reforms, For
several years she was a lay Unitarian
preacher at Lawrence, Some of her ar.
ticles in the religious press attracted
wide attention, She addressed the annual convention Pr Ne
of the Free Re:
ligious association held.in Boston in 1881 on
“Liberalism in
the West.”. For
a-year or two she
remained a resident of Boston, »7
and was closely
identifiedwith
Anna Garland mrs. ANNA L. pIGas.
Spencer, Kate Gannatt Wells, Frederick
Hinckley and others in propagating adyanced Unitarianism,
On returning west sho joined the Prohibition party—for. years sho had been
active inthe W.C. T. U.—and until the
organization—of—the
people's party was
persistent, with voice and pen, in the
advocacy of its principles, She has bien
just as persistent in her service of the
people's party. She followed Senator
Ingalls tarough the Sixth congressional
district in the last campaign replying to
his speeches, For over a year she has
been the Teading ditarial writer on The
Advocate, the organ of the Alliance,
REX AND HIS CONSORT.
Phe King and Queén Who Led the Néw
Orleans-Mardi-Gras Pageant,
Mr. James S; Richardson, the largest
cotton planter in the world, was Rex, .
king of the recent New Orleans Mardi
-Gras_carnival, and—MissBessie Behan .
was his consort. “Mr. Richardson's planSalat tations lie in the
P Yazoo delta of Mis
sisstppi.__O.n-e—of.
them, “Dahomey,”
covers about fifty
; aquare miles, and
if has some eighteen
ANS
MISS BRHAN,
miles of railway
track owned by
the planter and
connected with
the Louisville,
He resides in
He also
Miss Bessie Behan is the daughter of
She is & blonde of mediun
Col. Shepard's Daughter Weds.
Miss Maria Louise Shepard became the
owed by an elaborate breakfast, at the
es residence of Mrs,
William H. Vanderbilt. The value
of the presents received by the handgift of the
Mrs. Schieffelin is the
dis.
Recently tabulated statistics of illiterEE
The wafers are @ sure and /rale
and will remove all obstructions to
the monthly periods, no matter what
the cause. They aré what every
‘woman needs and may be used safely.
manufactured by the Emerson Drug
Co., man » San Jose Cal. For
sale by W. D. Vinton. es
Clauss thears.
These Clauss Shears at Lraa &
Suaw’s are fully warranted. If not
perfectly .
Mrs. M: E. Lease and Mrs. Anna L.
Diggs stumped the state of Kansasforthe. .
ae People’s party
during the last
Lease made rather the greater
reputation of the
two, but her field
Of operations was
She
= left her law office
in Wichita—for
had been at the
bar—at the very
inception of the
canvass, and harangued the
farmers every
In person, voice and diction she is
strong, to the degree almost of masculinity. She is intelligent and well read,
cal_as-well as forceful.__She was chosen
_ French Tansy Waters, = . _—__
‘specific forall kind@ of female troubles .
They Took thé Stump for the Kansas
Clothing, Hats ¥
gltunksUnderWairg.
po
S Ss
Yess
Pp same years she
The Largest General Retail. Trade:
west of the Rocky Mountains is done
by Weinstock, Lubin & Co., Sacramento, Cal. They sell everything one
Reeds to wear or io use at home. They
deal largely with manufacturers in
. Europe and America, thus bringing
—Mrs. Anna_L, Diggs, of Lawrence, sj Producer and customer in almost direct
contact. This he]
ps to—make—their
prices low. .
Small orders are filled as carefully
as large ones. Goods not as ordered
are returnable at their expense, .
For whatever you need, wherever
you are, send to them. “Tuy pont
INTEND THAT ANY ONE ANYWHERE SHALL
SUPPLY YOUR WANTS SO WELL AS THEY,
Polished Wood Pencils, with rubber
caps, per “dozen: Ye. Tf sent by mail
aa i package, de extra will be
required for postage. These pencils
are suitable for business, school and
home use,
Mlustrated Catalogue and Samples
free. Weinstock, Lubin & Co., 400 to
412 K Street, Sacramento, Cal. .
May bea pleasing pastime, but we take more pleasure
in LOOKING FORWARD to the time when the
growing population of this city will all have
vinced that the best place to buy
become conall kinds of
CANDIES
—IS AT
THE SUPERIOR. CANDY FACTORY.
J. M. FOLEY, Proprietor.
5 and 7 Commercial Street; Nevada City,
SPRING IS HERE
L. HYMAN & CO.
0 ees
OUR OPENING IS
SATURDAY, AT 8 OCLOCK SHAMNP.
We will say to the people of Nevada county that our large stock of
40,000 Worth of Clothing, Boats, Shagg
And Gent’s Furnishing Goods,
‘HAS ARRIVED IN GRASS VALLEY,
And we will give our competitors a knockout inside of thirty days. We stay
bat THIRTY. DAYS, We will say to the public that you all know that we
ure the ones who brought down the prices of Clothing and Dry Goodsin Nevada county. We havenow & stock that will suit rich orpoor, It is as fine
as any three stores in Nevada county can show, . Our stock is nothing but the
atest novelties of this Spring. Throw away your old clothes and take the
stage for Grass Valley, where yon can dress upat L. HYMAN & CO’S for
half-price.Your fare will he paid both ways. Wo also invite our. friends
from the Ridye. ‘Call and see us Without fail. It will be money in your
et. pock,
im. EXYWMAMN
ch co.,
MAIN. STREET, GRASS VALLEY, next to Van Orden’s Grocery.
DRUGS AND STATIONERY.
eee ne,
A Complete Stock of all the Best Brands of
4
7TStationery,«a
——SUCH —
Letter, Note, Legal Cap, Foolscap, Bill, Journal and
Tablet Papers,
i PAPETERIES AND ENVELOPES.
Inks, Pens, Pencils, Penholders, Inkstands, Erasers,
Purses, Rulers, Scrap Books, Albums, Visiting
_ Cards, Fine Pocket. Memorandums,
Playing Cards, Mutilage;
Bristol Board. :
Shelf Paper, Tissue Paper and Draugthing Paper.
Receipt, Note, Draft and Day Books, Ledgers, Journals
AND EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A ~
. FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY STORE.
wy. D. Vinton,
Odd Fellows Building, ae
ly sa return them and
get a new pair, : u
Broad Street, -