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tuners and regulators in the State, will
* have the chance.
The Daily Sranseript.
TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1890.
He is Doing Well and We Are
Glad Of It.
cee
From a reliable source we learn that
Professor Frank is doing a great deal
of good work at North Bloomfield, and
that his visit is highly appreciated.
His well-earned reputation has preceded him and he isa welcomed visitor, Genuine merit always wins, and
the Transcerrr has done its share this
wiater to make the Professor’s widely
known. Prof. Frank has wisely not
kept his genius ander cover, and his
advertising in the dullest times will
reap him some benefit even now. _ Suecess to bim wherever he goes.
arPriedmnt Goming-Weduceday,,
A. Friedman, formerly. of this city,
has opened the Star Merchant Tailoring establishment at No, 1055 Marie
street, San Francisco.
On Wednesday, the 23d ins‘ant
Mr. Friedman will a:cive at Nevada
City with a full line of Spring and
Summer goods including English,
French and Domestic cloths, and will
be pleased’to meet all his old customers a8 well as many new ones, He
will take orders for single garments
and tor suits,‘ The goods will be
made inside the shop by some of the
best workmen in San Francisco, Only
the best of trimmings will be used
and most perfect fit w'l be guranteed.
Reserve your orders for Mr. Friedman, if you want-to be fully pleased
in every way.. tf.
Mucu charity that begins at home
is too feable to get out of.doors.
Ir you suffer pricking pains on mov,
ing the eyes, or cannot bear bright
light, and find your sight weak and
failing, you should promptly use Dr. J.
H, McLeun’s Strengthing Eye Salve.
25 cents a box. For sale by Carr
Bros,
Furnished Rooms.
Pleasant furnished rooms for rent.
Enquire of Mrs, Joy near Suspension
Bridge. t'.
First-Class Tuner Coming.
G, A, Hoffman, one of the best piano
make his regular semi-annual visit to
Nevada City about May 20th. As to
his qualifications he refers to his numerous patrons at Nevada City. Leave
orders at National Hotel.
Mr, Hoffman is from the music house
of W. G. Badger, agent for Hallett &
Davis Pianos, San Francisco, al65-tf
The Painices Dentist. .
Dr. Van Aukin, the famous painless
dentist, is pushed to his utmost capacity extracting and makingteeth, People from all sections, many of whom
have been waiting for months to reach
the noted Doctor, are availing themselves of the opportunity of getting
such fine work at the Doctor’s extremely low rates. He will reniain
atthe Union Hotel for thirty days or
more. This will give ell an opportunity to visit him, Go while you
lig painless process makes the dental chair no longer
a dread, . i tf
Neticc te Wicket Holders.
Bread tickets sold by Mr. Keller of
the Commercial street bakery will continue to be received by the undersigned for a period of one month from this
date, _ A, Tam,
Successor to). W. Keller.
Nevapa Orry, April 17, 1890. tf
Oh, Whate Cough.
Wili you heed the warning. The
signal perhaps of the sure approach of
that more terrible disease, Consumption. Ask yourselves if you can afford
for the sake of saving 50 cents, to run
the risk and do nothing for it. We
know from experience that Shiloh’s
Cure will Gare your Cough. It never
fails. Thisexplains why more than
a Million Bottles were sold the past
year. It relieves Crov:, and Whoopng Cough at ones. Mothers,do no,
be without it. For Lame Back, Side
or Chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. .
Sold by Carr Bros,
Ir is so much easier to forgive a big
man than a small one.
Porpres, blotches, scaly skin, ugly . °
spots, sores and ulcers, abscesses and
tumors, uphealthy discharges, such a8.
catarrh, eczema, ringworm and other
forms of skin diseases are symptoms of
blood impurity. Take Dr. J. H. MeB Lean’s Sarsaparilla, iemie by Carr
ros,
The New "Discovery.
You have heard “your friends and
neighbors talking about it. You may
yourself be one of the many who know
from personal experience just how
good a thing it is. If youhave 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 honse, If you have
never used it and should be afflicted
with a cough, cold or any Throat,Lung
or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once
and give ita fair trial, It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded
bond Bottles Free at Oarr Drag Bros,
Au. kinda ofan Oa Bros, “
When Baby was sick, :
We gave her Castoria.
When he wasaChild,;:
_ Bheeried for Castoria,
When she became Miva,
She clung to Casto *
Wom hd len °
aa . "he Mrs. T. H. Gelston, of Galena,
. at work, Water lowering very rapidly ;
‘was last night married to Mrs, AnnaFatruck gray and bluegravel at a depth
~ GRASS. VALLRY.
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The Essence of the Latest Issues of
the Three Newspapers
There,
[Union of Sunday.)
The weather conditions are not favorable for the prosecution of new mining work.
The new operations on the Ben
Franklin mine are to be conducted by
working through the Alaska shaft,
Thomas Townsend, of Los Angeles,
,-are_here on _a_visit_to_their
brother, John Townsend, the wellknown miner.
(Telegraph of Saturday.)
Richard Vincent is going to quit the}
*bus business between this place and
Nevada City, and he is going to work
at the mine at Cabbage Patch. He
offers his ‘bus and horsea_for sale.
Hia son will have charge of the stage
line that is tobe put on between here
and Grass Valley.
Hon, E. W. Roberts is going to
leave Grass Valley and therefore offers
for sale various bodies of very fine
land,
Foreman Cassidy of tbe North Star
mine has been filling the ore bins so
fast that instead of 3) stamps now
running there will be 40 stamps dropped early next week. The force of
miners will be increased on Monday
and every week will ald to the force
until the iall complement of men are
pumps running. perfectly.
On Monday next Supe.inteadent
Mainhart will begin building a tramway from the Omaha to the Lone Jack,
, ) that_ore coming from the Lone Jack
can be easily dumped into the eighteen-stamp millat the Omaha, the two
properties belonging to the one company. The tramway will he 89° feet
in length.
[Tidings of Saturday. ,
A drunk naned O’ Hearn, from Gold
Flat, entered Marshal Pascoe’s house)
last night and proceeded to take charge
of a suppar provided for a number of
children spending the evening there.
He also showed an inclination to be
“fresh” if not worse. This morning
he awoke ‘1 the calaboose, and on being informed what he had done, piteously begged not to be sent to jail but
to be permiited to leave town never to
retarn, “The kind-Learted Marshal
granted his request and refused to
make a charge against him.
The pupils of the High School have
resolved into a debating class. The
organization will be perfected next
week. :
There are evidences that certain
politicians at the county seat, with
perhaps one or more in Grass Valley,
have an itching to control in a measure
the nominations to be made by the
Republican County Convention, We
would suggest to those gentlemen
that they are not strong enough to
carry out the undertaking ; that should
they succeed by any hook or crook, the
trouble and losses of two years ago
would only be a circumstance to what
will follow the election in November,
to say nothing of the oblivion to which
they will be doomed as individuals
seeking preference directly or indirectly. Better subside, gentlemen, better
gu bside.
Theodore Casowich, a miner who
came here from Pike City a year ago,
bell Henwood. The couple went to
San Francisco today.
Hich Strike at Moeney Fiat.
In the Deer Creek claim at-Mooney
Flat Messrs, Ayer & Co. recently
of 62 feet, and the shaft has since been
gunk into it a depth of ten feet without
reaching bedrock, The gravel pays
from 5 futaae aton, Sone yearsago
Geo, n and-others ran a $250,000 bedrock tunnel to open this channel, but missed the mark and quit in
disgust.
Exhibition pein end DenceAt Armory Hall on on Friday evening
next the meubers of Nevada Light
Guard will celebrate. the anniversary
of the’ Company’s organization by giving an exhibition drill, At the same
tine and place Mr. Michell will hold
his weekly soiree. . . ¥
——
Tat tired feeling, 80 subtle and yet
go overpowering, is entirely overcome
by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which tones
and strengthens the system and gives
agood appetite, Be sure to get Hood’s
Sarsaparilla. ‘100 Doses One Dollar”
ig true only of this peculiar medicine,
Piane Tuner.
W. D. Travers, the-wellknown piano
tuner, will be in town about May 1st.
Any one wanting work done can leave
orders at Lennie’s Book Store.
Crovr, wHoorina coven and Bronchitis immediately relieved “by
Bhiloh’s Gare. ‘Sold by Carr Bros.
Pears’ is the purest and best Soap
ever made.
We Garey
The largest atock of fi flower, garden and
field seeds of any house in the county,
Weisensurers Bros,,
tf Plane Gropery and Fondetore.
“Ger Re Bent.
Frank
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Cl Timothy an hanes and ra
The residence Methodist}
. Pale is offered for ree ate
Aumer.
f
‘surance Company. The life of Frank
PERSONAL MENTION.
Social and Other Notes Abeut
People Old and Young.
W. H. Brandon of Omega is in town.
Hon, D. T. Cole went to the Bay
Monday.
R. E. Montgomery is here on mining
business.
morning’s train.
Miss Lizzie Nihell of Virginia is here
for a brief visit.
J.J: Jackson left Monday for San
Francisco to make a few days Visit.
R, A. O’Brien and wite of Forest
Hill left Monday for Montreal, Canada.
B. F. Hedden who returned here last
eg from Relief Hill’ is dangerously
ui.
Norta Bloomfield,
Mrs. Riley of North Bloomfield was
in town Monday on her way home
frem a trip below.
J. W. Robinson and D. B. Getchell
have returned from the Knights of.
Pythias Grand Lodge.
Mise Emma Scheurman was in
town Sunday night en:route from Sacramento to San Juan.:
Griffith F, Roberts ariived here on
Sunday evening’s train and went. up on
Monday’s Bloomfield stage.
Conrad C, Fenchel, book-keeper for
L. Voss, has returned from the Bay,
will go down again this week.
B. H. Miller, whois in San Francisco
purchasing goods for his store here, is
not expected home till next week.
Mes. Hotchkiss of San Francisco arrived here Monday morning on a visit
to her mother, Mrs, Jesse Thompson.
D, E. Morgan and Fred Searle will
represent Hydraulic Parlor at the Native Sons Grand Parlor in Ohico this
week, _
Joseph Richards, who now resides;
in Humboldt county, is here on a visit.
He formerly worked at the Nevada
City mine.
Ed. Smith of Park avenue left Monday for Colorado. ,If he likes that part
of the country he will soon send. for
his family.
Little Matiie Casper celebrated the
ninth anniversaiy of her birthday last
Saturday afternoon by enterteining a
number of young friends ata very
ber parents on Main street.
Charles Brooks, traveling representatiye of the Giant Powder Company, who has been critically ill for
several days atthe National Hotel in
this city, was somewhat improved
Monuay. His mother, Mrs, E.
Brooks of San-Francisco, is with him.
R. Lossius has acrived in this county
and will remain awhile in the interests
of the New England Mutual Life InSacks, who was killed a few days ago
at the Derbec mine, was {insured in
the New England and the money will
be paid promptly.
At Baltimore last week R. M. Fryer
was presented with an elegant gold
watch in celebration of his birthday
anniversary. The donors are the Directors of the Fryer Steamship Company, and the watch was thus engraved: ‘‘Mr. Robert M. Fryer, foremost
of American engineers, from his. six
steadfast Baltimore friends and adwairers.”’
C. P. Lindley of 8t. Louis is now on
this coast. Heis probably the oldest
commercial traveler in the United
States, having seea fifty-two years_of
service in the way of selling goods to
the country merchants. Mr, Lindley
the youngest drummer on the road,
He first (ook out his case of samples in
1838. before the days of the railroad
and the telegraph. He is a perfect
encyclopedia on pioneer railroad building in thisceuntry, In three years he
proposes to retire from the road, ,after
filiy-five years of active service,
sabbath Scheel Concert.
The members of the Congregation al
Sabbath School assisted by the choir
gave an impromptu concert on Sunday
evening. As usual the church was
crowded to its utmost capacity. The
program, which included music by
the Godair family, was admirably rendered. The vocal solos of Misses Mabel Hughes and: Annie Moyle, pupils
of Mrs. George Smith, were of a degree
of excellence that won for them very
high praise. These young ladies should
permit their pleasing voicc: to be
heard oftener in public. Boquets of
wild flowers, apple blossoms and evergreens adorned the pulpit. The program in full Wasas follows:
Organvoluntary anthem by choir;
“© Be Joyful with the Lord’’; overture by the-Godair family ; Singing by
the School ; Recitation, Li:zie Wilde;
Duet, ‘When We Get Home,’’ Misses
Flora and Lillie Hicks; Recitation,
of the Sea’’, Miss Annie Moyle; Recitation, Katie Nickalas; Duet, ‘‘Heavenly Echoes,’ Mise Lillie White and
Honora Stephens; Recit tion, Berry!
Hocking ; Singing by Schvol ; Reci’«tion, ‘A Voice from the Poorhouse,"”
Sarah Scadden; Song, ‘If the Waters
Could Speak as They Flow,” by Mrs,
Godair and daughters; Anthem by
the choir, ‘Fear Thou Not’; Recitation, Genie MeCrandal ; Bolo, “Take
Me to. Thy Heait’’, Mise Mabel
Hughes; Singing by Sunday School ;
Recitation, Emma Heather; Duet,
‘*WhenI sat upon my dear old Mother’s Knee,” Hattie and Henrietta Gc
dai; Recitation, Miss Bonnie Wagoner ;
Anthem, ‘‘Jesns, Lover of My Soul,”
Choir ; Overture, Godair Family.
F. H. Bell went below on Monday .
widows. His —mode—of—
pleasant party given at the home of :
is 74 years of age, but is assprightly as . —
Bertha Pingree; Solo, ‘Be utiful Isle}.
TRUST HIM NOT.
A Bad, Bad Man Who is Unwore
thy Any Honest Widow's
Confidence,
A genteel looking stranger is abroad
in the land, defrauding confiding women and playing a little game on susceptible feminine hearts. ~ He has successfully worked his clever scheme in
several interior towns. He isan apt
H, G. Gerdes and wife and Miss F. conve ationalist and is fond. orang 4 eB
/ Monroe —came—dewn~ Monday—from
somewhat novel and is as follows:—
He will stop at a hotel or lodging house
and casually state that-he is engaged
in business in some distant-town, unmarried and tired of living at hotels,
and desires to secure a lady to keep
house forhim: In this manner he secures-the name of some respectable
woman, anxious for employment, and
calls upon her in the evening. After
talking the matter over, sbe is engaged as a housekeeper at a good, round
salary. About the time for his departure, he will complain of being fatigued
and being a stranger in town, requests
that he be permitted to remain in the
house that night. The proposition is
accepted by the unsuspecting female,
as the good salary offered and the affable ways of the stranger allay all ‘suspicions. Inthe morning he--will presenta bogus check for $50 to the lady
requesting her. to discount it, as he is
out of money and desires.a few dollars
to return hore. If the lady has the
money the request is complivd with,
and he leaves; ‘telling her to-pack-up,
as he will call for her in time for the
train.
It is unnecessary,
never returns, as h¢ fi
where,
There is no danger that the rascal
will be able to reap a harvest should
he come this way. The average Nevada county widow has too much
sense and knowledge of business to let
a fellow like that fool her.
state that he
“businéss élseMay Have to Buy.-.
The Iduho Stage Company which at
the recent letting obtained the contract
fer carrying mails on the stage routes
centering at this city, put in such low
bids that they will be anable to transfer the contracts to the stage companies_already running on the routes, excepting_at a loss. Two things are left
for them to do—aither buy out the
present compatiies or put on stages of
their own. They are negotiating now
for the purchase of the Nevada City
& Downieville and the Nevada City &
Graniteville lines,
F -—___._ ________._}
Tamaaqno, the tenor, was a baggage
porter before his remarkable powers
of voice were revealed, He does not
favor his former craft, however, when
he is on his travels. If a porterdemands what he regards as too much
for carrying his trunk he calmly
shoulders it himself with all his old
time skill. :
Tue season is rapidly app7oaching
when ‘ ees and bloated bondholders
willler e for the summer.
Smoxk chess powder always was the
best. It isonly a‘ter it begins tosmoke
that it does the damage.
Suxieferred to the distiller whom
she had fascinated as her ‘sour
mash,”’
Tux purse at a horse race only
partially represents the gait receipts,
Tue man who takes things as they
come never has any ‘‘go”’ tohim.
SEE
Iv you would be rid of chills and
fever Simmons Liver Regulator is what
you need.
ee
Betel Arrivais.
Nationan Horst, April 20.
Mrs, E. Brooks, San Francisco.
Miss N, Hall,
8. K. Thornton, — uf
F. H, Bell, ; of
Chas. Shynerk, i]
W. A. Hershingle, bd
G.F, Roberis,. fs
F, W. Bost, he
H, McClellan, vet.
Jas, P, Manion, Grass Valley.
Goo, Mt, Bat
Geo. M, penne, Md
. F. Fi oe
Mi. Ocsled, Sacramento.
Mire H. Martin,
J, M. Walling, ie
Mies B. Shernenny,
J. H. Darwin, Yu shy,
J.H, i nad Bloom old,
Mrs. Gardner,
Migs L. O’Connell, Lid
J, O'Connell, ¥¢
Mra. Crossnan, Downiey‘lle.
A. Meyer, Cherokee.
4.0, M Mligem, Cola . Mulligan usa.
H, Hansen, Washington.
Ww. H. Bs
R, A. O'
H. J. Langdon, Coitoaw
'D, F:Gole, Mountain House.
Geo, Terbur e, Coopes Mill.
M, M, Baruh, Graniteville.
Biue Tent.
Mrs, J. 8. Dunne, Selby Flat
-F, M, Schmidt, Chicago Park.
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Union Horau, April 19.
Geo, ‘Boyd Bloomfield,
N, BE. sy tie
in
rise Y bas
Henry Plat Sereueei
, Om
and Tg City.
HERE AND THERE.
A Grief Record ef Various Matters of Local Interest.
A calf born a few days ago on a
ranch in Grass Valléy township has
the head and hide of a deer. ~
The dwelling house on Main street
belonging to J. C. Wells, and which
was flattened by the snow last winter,
is being rebuilt.
Thirty young ladies of Columbia Hill
have organized a dancing class and
engaged Prof. Michell at a stipulated
salary to teach them.
The bus. lines have resumed the
summer charge of two vits for the round
trip fare between this city and Grass
Valley. The bad condition of the road
haa led them to charge 25 cents each
way for several months past.
CNPAIR IRBLAN,
a
Nevada end Other Prominent Mining
Counties Practically Ignored In
His Last Annual Report. ~
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The ninth annual report of State
Mineralogist Irelan is at hand. An
exam‘nation of it leaves the impression thav the principal object aimed at
in its publication is to boom certain
wiuing districts in the Southern part
oi the State, and to officially record
The Alleged Stage Kebber.
0. ©. Conlan, who has been in San
Francisco for two weeks past attending as a witness the trial of Frank
Williams on a charge of robbing’ the
United States mails, returned home
Saturday night. The accused claims
that he was a guest at the Western
Hotel in Sacramento on November
‘28th, the date of the Nevada City and
Downieville stage robbery. The
register of the hotel was produced with
the name of Frank Miller,: which
Wilkums claimsto be his, regis ered
on the 2cth. The tes.imony of the!
day clérk of the hotel showed that the
name might have been registered as
lateas So’clock on the morning of the+-s taint, “alt;
20th, whichis about the time of the
arrival of the Oregon train. There
Hagal, the *‘King ofithe Air,” did
not give his advertised balloon ascension at Glenbrook Park Sunday afternoon, The hills around were dotted
with several hundred people, most of
whom were from Grass Valley, but
only a few paid their fee and went into
the Park. The money was refunded
to those who went in and the balloon
did not go up.
A Smartsville correspondendent of
he Four Corners says: The Excelsior
@itchis being pushed rapidly forward,
and Mr. O’Brien thinks that in less
than thirty days, water will be ranning to Spencevillo, Thus we see
the dete-mination to do something
followed by the doing of it, and looking aliead a few years, we see the
former sheeprange . something else.
Will Nevada . City Get One?
A: Washington (D. C.) dispatch of
last Friday says: The House Committee on Postoffices and Post-roads
today authorized the . port to the
House ia a modified form of the Blount
bill to provide for the erection of postoffice buildings. As amended, it authorizes the Postmaster-General to
construct at his discretion buildings at
receipts of a postoflice for the
two years or more preceding shall
have exceeded $3,000, or, in
county seats, $2, 500 for each year, the
cost of such buildings not to exceed
$25,000 in any case. Where the receipts amount to $2,000 the place is
entitled to a building not exceeding
$15,000 in cost. The Postmaster-General is authorized to receive donations
of ground as sites for the erection of
to purchase ground at a price not to
exceed $5,000. The bill appropriates
for the fiscal year 1891, $2,000,000.
Nearly 2,000 places in the country
will be affected by the passage of this
bill.
The Werld Enriched.
The facilities of the present day for
ing and refreshing to the taste and
prompt and effectual to cleanse the
system gently in the Spring time or,
in fact, at any time, and the better it is
known the more popular it becomes.
PSR ARREST TET EEE
set out in drills.
job.
~
after he’s broke than he was before.
a piece of property by re-leasing it.
be best used aga tool when heis dull
is slow about paying bis debts.
keep posted—The bookkeeper.
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For distressing oppression and fullLiver Regulator.
plexion,
garden, : tt
NEWSPAPER advertising,
Annual,
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Advertised . Letters.
rere in the Postoffice at Nev
Cat oenia, for the week endin
yer beg 690. Any one callin
i . Bak Niet will please ask for a
vertised letters;
Bulmer, Mrs. Richaid A,
Bosket y. Mr. B,
Blubm, Jo'n
Gruim, De. Charles H,
Hollev, T. B
Miller, Johi i ap fs iler, John
McLe+rn, Mrs
Rouchi, Mr.
Swart, J. T,
Catyoy R, Crs 2Ke, P. M.
CURES yea ate
any places ~at~“which “the gross
such buildings, and, when necessary . .
the production of everything that will
conduce to the material welfare and
comfort of mankind are almost unlimited_and when Syrup of Figs was first
produced the world was ‘enriched with
the only remedy which is truly pleasIn the springtime if the young militia
plants are to growin knowledge and
become hardy soldiers they should be
Wuewn the devil ‘wants totrain up a
young mad in the way he wants him
to go hs employs Idleness to boss the
A {norsz has the advantage over
man in one thing. He is worth more
Tr ts an anomalous state ot affuirs
that a man has taken a fiesh lease on
Tr is'a strange fact that a man can
A Man who leads @ fastlife usually
Tar man who has hard work to
ness in the stomach take Simmons
Pears’ Soar secures a beauviful comEverybopy should buy fresh Garden Seeds at Carr Bros,, and plant a
rightly
stuck to,:solidly backed up, ensr ‘es
business succes.—Ayer’s Newspaper
The following is a is a list of letters rece POW
SUACOBS O}],
mi interests. of
Ne vada, Sierra, Placer, Butte and
other. counties in Northern California
ace not of avfficient importance to
waient their ecognition.
Cons derabi> is said about the gravel
depos‘ts of Placer county, it is true,
but the same branch of industry in the
otcer No-thern counties is dismissed
y vb a few chestnutty references that
give 1.0 adedjuate idea of the extent of
present operations,
The question naturally presents itself: What is the motive of Mr.
.ce’aa’s marked discrimination in this
mater? The plea that his time has
been too limited will be no answer,
He certainly had time to obtain moat
exhaustive repoits from San Bernardino, San Diego and other Southern
counties, and the same length (of time
to do the work up here was available,
He was not hampered financially, and
had he been that could not be a valid
excr.a for the almost total neglect of
reveral of the leading mining districts
of the State,
Death of Mrs, Ruth, —
The late Mrs. Henry Ruth, who
died at this city Sunday of pneumonia
‘and will be buried<rom the Congregational Church attwo o’clock Tuesday afternoon under the auspices of
the American Legion of Honor, leaves
a husband and two children, one of
the latier being aged three years and
the other but afew weeks. Her life
was insured in the Legion of Honor
for $3,000.
A Necessity ef Heaith.
the action of the bowels should be kept
regular. But the way to overcome a
temporary fit of constipation, or to
remedy chronic costiveness, is not'to
deluge the stomach and drench the
bowels with purgatives of vidlent and
painful action, The happy medium
between an inoperative and violent
cathartic is Hostetter’s’ Stomach Bit"
ters, which acts just sufficiently upon
the bowels to relax them, without
pain,and while being a wholesome tonic, as well as aperient, has the effect
of strengthening both them and the
stomach, and promoting the well being
of the whole internal economy. The
removal of bile from the blood, increased activity of the liver, usually
dormant in cases of custiveness and’
sound digestion follows the use of this
beneficent medicine, as thorough and
genial in its effects as it is safe and
pure in composition, Rheumatism,fever and ague, kidney troubles and
debility are aleo remedied by it,
al
MAKRKIED.
In Grass Vplley, on yuder evening, April
18, by Kev. Needham, Theodore Casowich and ‘Miss Annabelle Parr.
At this city, A-ril 20, by Rev, Father Tan:
ham, Thos, J. i olan of Gras Valley and
M'ss Maggie V. Kelly.
At Grasse Valley, April “0, by Rev. D. B.
Bowman, John [eving and Kugenia K. Ismer
Fe
DIED,
: Sd of Alfred Tuckes and dauthter of Mary
and the late R. H, Farquear, a nave of
Nevada City, agedz” yeais. 6 monthe and 6
ays.
: At this city, Ap il 2, Laura C.,-wife of
Hen y Ruth, aged 87 yea: 6 months aud 21
days, a native of Peoria, 111.
(The funeral will take place from the
Congregational Church at 2 o’cluck
Tuesday afternoon, The companions
of Nevada City Council, No. 284, are
requested to meet at their hall ut 1
o'clock for the purpose of attending.) . (
DER
A cream of tartar baking powder,
Highest of all in leavening strength
Absolutely
—U, 8. Government!Report,2Aug, 17,
1889.
NOTICE TO
Bridge Contractors.
EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RBESie yed by the Board of Supervisors of
vade County upto
SATURDAY, MAY 10th, 1890,
ft o'clock P, M., for the repatzing of the
¢ across Deer Creek, on the Pigasant
ea a _ Tr ae aot
details ¥ ithout cost tesaid count
th the \Oounty Gierk of Neva
srt a in, Moveds Giz, Ba Nevaurday,
arded to the lowest
d reserves the
wore 120 arrivals registered wader the
date of November 28th, and the name
of Frank Miller is the 219th en the
list.
endeavor to prove that Williams artrain on the morning of November
Jower Yuba, about ten days ago. It
found with his bed, but although alexclusively on these-Pills for the cure
of liver and stomach complaints.”
John B, Bell, Sr., Abilene,
re — Tue San Francisco Evening Post is . 81: Sr bece Betta =
tis a prime necessity ef health that the leading evening
F 50
bi)
In Oakland, April i9, Winifrad, beloved] —
1 on7 aaa & of the ceadae
Yhe prosecution will, it is said,
rived at Sacramento on the Oregon
20th after having robbed the stage
near this city on the 28th. It will bea
difficult thing to establish. In fact, if
Williams did such a thing he must
have had wings to travel with.
Depuiy Sheriff Schmidt, George
Faller and Charles Cleveland, who
wel also down to teatify-in-the-same
case, returned home Sunday night.
Yeung Ledstrem’s Body.
The’ Downieville Messenger says:
The body of ayoung man was found
in the water at Smartsville, on the
in Rg er: a = ap
and refreshes the mind. Méadache
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cen Seatuha, haaaer, wether, as of Sapeuae
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Hood’s Sarsaparilla
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by 0.1, HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Masa,
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was entirely nude andso badly decomposed that it was almoat unrecogniszable. The supposition is that it may
be the body of young Ledstrom who
has been missing since the slide in
which his mother lost her life, near
Loganville, It will be remembered
that ali the clothing of the boy was
mostévery square foot of the siideétias
been turned over, the body has not
been found,
EEE
“After a varied experience with
many so-called cathartic remedies, I
the most satisfactory results. I rely
Texas.
paper of San
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Cancer of the Nose,
In 1875 a sore appeared on my nose, and
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and m Pneband died ot it: . became alarm:
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ment did no good, and the sore grew larger
and worse in every way,until Thad concluded that I was to dis from its effects, I wae
persuaded to take 8. 8. 8., and a few bottles
cured me, This wie after all the doctors and
other medicines had failed, 1 have had no
return of the cancer.
M, T, MAREN, MRS.
Woodbury, Halli ¢ Jounty, Texas.
Cancer mailed free,
iS etre tri oO » Atlanta, Ga,
Nevade City Branch
Of the weti-known —
Clothiers and Merchant Tailors,
Of Philadelphia ..--».--+-nnaylvania,
J. H. Downing
HE experienced Outter and Filter, has
been a) appointed Manager of the Nevada
vy. Branch of D, Klein & Bro.
ajor Downtas has a full assortment of
samples of the fine imported and domestic
goods of the above firm.
He will take measures of Tatrous, send
them to the head house to be manufac ir
ed, and have the clothing here ready for
delivery within about three weeks.
Perfect Fit and Satisfaction in
Every Way Guaranteed.
Suits from $15 upwards.
J. H, DOWNING,
" Corner of Main and Union streets,
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. F OR RED NOSES,
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vn SUNBURN, CHAFING,
AME AE SKIN-SORES AND INFLAMMATION
‘s Use Moore's Celebrated
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am convinced that Ayer’s Pills give} yi) street. . : Grass Valley
Commercial Gtrect.
DS You heb agp OY Croc
.» Nevada City,
ookery, China, Glass or
Tinware? Pa few of our prices:
ber Sota, co
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Decorated if Blawer. when aigeci 12
oe oe
: A Great Varietv of China Cups, Sai
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Sa Don't fail to visit the Great Amertoll Kinds of Artist’s materials, at Carr . 640 Importing Tea Company's Store, They
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A Country Residence.§
“Well wituated for a wayside
fun, six and one-half miles
from Nevada City, with
Free Water Privilege,
Good River Mining Olaim,
And a Cattle Range that cannot be excelled.
160 Acres of Land!
Well Timberéd with Oak Wood.
H onsehold Furniture and Poultry will be
sold if desired,
‘Two Stages Pass Daily,
WIlil Be Sold Cheap.
Enquire of
alb
MRS. A. N. HACENS,
Having Purchased the
Pine Street Restaurant,
And Oyster Saloon
Will serve Mesls to order at all houn§
over ers.
IN EVERY STYLE,
Ice Cream in itsseason, A full assortment
of Choice Confectionery,
NEVADA DRUG STORE,
Corner Broad and Pine Streets
NEVADA CITY
W. D. VINTON, — Proprietor’
ARGE BTOCK OF PATENT MEDIOINES
Fine Perfumery eney Soaps, Brushes
oflet . Articles of all ki
Careful attention be ‘to componding,
prescriptions by a oowapajent Druggist and
portect . ‘parity guaranteed,
P. PURDON,
South Yuba Crossing.
[jos & (uaW
Staple al fay Hara
Glassware, Orockeryware, Eto
Twelve Distinct Styles of
HEATING !: eS ae
And all the Best ‘and Newest Patterns.
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All Styles.
The Famous Sunerior Ranee,
The Beatin th the Market.
“Price 25 eéntsAll Diuggiste keep it. Agénts for the the celebrated
Notioo to Oreditors CORRUGATED IN IRON ROOFING
In (the, matter of the Jatate of JOHN B. Guns, Pistols.
NOTE hereby given me und Ammunition 0 of si all B Ringe.
Cy egg rag Re
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se wr Wii,
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