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August 1, 1891 (4 pages)

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Liberal . d trance ; $10 mile and re50. . 5-8 of a 0); maidens.. . led ; second ‘5 entrance ; repeat. $50 nile and re. ne mile. $5 ~ repeat. ‘trance ; $10 penter arid 3 to fill by the . right to tret . mey paid in. t for the en-third to the ot when connd to accom1e Face will of, the parreceding thewhich must ere owned in o r sale on the fice, Nevada ident. City, Cal. \ . Sana tienen a i mihi ——— ul oe THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. Nevada City, Nevada County, Calif. Published Every Evening Except Sundays and Legal Holidays. Katablished Sept. 6, 1860. Wise—t8 Cents a Week ; 60 Cents a Month ; $6 a Year. + SATURDAY-E 'N’G, AUG. 1, 1891, 3 ap * FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. What the Country’s Leading Politiclans Are Doing. Wasninaron, July 27, 1891. Eprror Transcrret—Hon. J. 8. Clarkson, vice chairman of the Republican National Committee and President of the National League of Republican Clubs, is in Washington looking after some business connected with the meeting of the National executive committee at PhilaTL . THE WESTERFIELD CASE. A Multitude of Witnesses--The End In Sight. The second legal fight for possession of the $40,000 (or what is to be left of it after the fight isover) left by Wm. Westerfield, the miserly merchant of Mooney Flat, when he died, is still-waging in the Superior Court where it has been in progress since Tuesday, the 21st imstant. The plaintiffs have introduced eighteen witnesses and the defendants sixteen, the latter not yet having got all their testimony in. Prof Horton, the writing expert, has been on the stand since yesterday morning, his cross-examination having begun a few minutes before noon today. In the argument next week Messrs. tiffs and Messrs, Walling and Dibble for the defendants. It.is expected the case will go to the jury late next Wednesday. © Judge Stanley A. Smith ‘of Sierra ‘county, who is presiding owing to the fact that Judge Caldwell is disqualified, is winning golden opinions froin the.attorneys and others interested in the ‘out; come. He shows himself to be well-informed in the law and_ is prompt, intelligent and decisive in his rulings. He preserves his equanimity no matter how hot the battle wages or how complicated the situation becomes. THE EAGLE BIRD SOLD: The Property Turned Over to the New Company. O. Newhouse is in town today on his way from the Eagle Bird (Diamond delphia on the 29th inst. Probably no one man in the county will exercise a . greater influence upon the coming national campaign than will Mr. Clarkson. This would naturally follow from his presidency of the National League, but in addition to-that it is as certain as ‘anything in the future can be that he will become the chairman of the National committee when Senator Quay retires, and besides all that his name has been mentioned for second place on the National ticket next year, and the suggesstion has been so well received that should he give his consent, which is somewhat doubtful, he would certainly go into the convention with avery strong following, particularly from the younger element of the party. Mr. Clarkson believes that the Presidential campaign has now opened, and THE FOUNTAIN HEAD. A Visitto That Valuable Gravel Mining Property. A special representative of the TRAnsORIPT yesterday paid a visit to the Fountain. Head claim. on. the Washington of opening up this valuable claim is going ahead well. Messrs. Graves, Enright, Hanley and Foster are making. splendid headway on the incline which they have a contract to sink 500 feet more or less. They are now down more than forty feet aud are going through the same stratas the West Harmony had, They are thorough minersand understand how to work and timber an incline. Going down the dump to the flat below: the reporter found Frank Miller, the boss carpenter and millwright, with his two assistants, Messrs. Abhott and Jewett, busy in preparing the lumber for the hoisting works which will be put up next week to receive the machinery. The builders are wooing health and enjoying the beauties of these starlit nights hy sleeping out of doors. They have their bunks in a magnificent grove of madrone trees. John McGibbons, the chef de cuisine, ridge ‘above the Harmony. The work “HERE AND THERE. A Brief Reéord of Various Matters of Local Interest. Scoble and Hodge will wrestle at Grass Valley tonight. Some of the young ladies and gentlemen of this city will have a picnic on Banner Mountain tomorrow. * Malcolm McDougald of ‘Truckee was today brought to the county jail to await trial for killing M. Lenahan. Constable Teeters escorted him. The sinking pf the Manzanita Gravel Mining Company’s 230-foot incline (which will when completed give a perpendicular depth of 52 feet) is to be completed next week. © ae : Seven Grass Valley ladies in a conveyance driven by 8. D. Avery (who looked very lonely) passed through town today en route to Blue Tentreservoir to have a picnic. Tomorrow morning the subject at the Methodist Church will be: ‘Secret Prayer,” and inthe evening, ‘“‘The Parable of the Rich Farmer,” or ‘‘Is Money Making Alone Considered Success in Life?” At the Congregational Church there will be preaching tomorrow morning and evening by the pastor, Rev. J. Sims. PERSONAL MENTION. Social and Other Notes About People j Old and Young: Captain Callinan came down today from Washington, Fred Searls and family have returned from Lake Tahoe. Otto E. Rosendale of French Corral was.in.town yesterday. W. F. Englebright has returned from Lakes Fordyce and Spaulding. M. J. Brock went to Moore’s Flat today to resume charge of the public sch®bl there, : Miss Mamie Ryan and Miss Beckie Bauer of Sacramento are visiting Grass Valley friends. Prof. Young, the writing expert who has been’ testifying in the Westerfield case, returned today to San Francisco. J. K. Davidson of the Derbee mine, who has been paying a month’s visit to his parents at Joshua, Texas, returned today. Andrew McCarty and wife, nee Riley, left yesterday morning for San Francisco, after spending several weeks in Grass Valley. a ee Mrs. Carey of San Jose and Miss Goodhue of Oakland, who have been visiting at Forest City, were in town: last night IN TIME OF WAR. — Pioheers Review Reminiscemces of Those Eventful Days. Yesterday's Grass Valley Tidings says : Geo. Simmons of Town Talk came to Grass Valley today to see old friends and disciss early-day episodes. One of these stories was quite amusing. It seems that John Jacks, who recently died in the county hospital, hauled the lumber from which the first city jail was built, along about 1861 or 1862. Hardly had the jail been erected before Jacks went on a jubilation and to ease his mind yelled. at the top of his lungs, ‘(Hurrah ! for Jeff Davis.” Although Grass Valley was regarded as asecesh town, Constables Meek and Stevenson promptly ‘‘jugged”’ Jacks, who became the first prisoner of the jail. Old-timer Charley Miller recalled how Simmons had made a ‘‘marked”’ impression on a crowd of Southerners. The latter were repeating the then common taunt that ‘‘one Southern man is equal to six Northerners in a fight.” ‘I’m a Northern man,” cried Simmons, then a -. powerful young man of unusual-height, ashe sailed in, And Simmons wasn? licked, either, Then Simmons told how the Union FUN ABEAD. I. J. Rolfe Going After the ‘‘Marysville Democrat’’ Man. i _ Judge. J. Rolfe, of Nevada City, who is well known in this city, has engaged @ counsel to;commence an action against the Nevada City Transorret for libel. The trouble originated from the use of portraits. The TranscrirT man put one in the paper and said it was a faithful likeness of Rolfe before he dyed his hair, and when the Judge earned that it wasa half-breed-horse thief who was hanged in Missouri, he kicked.—Marysville Democrat, ie Mr. Rolfe was today shown the foregoing clipping. ‘I have always heretofore regarded Tom Sherwood of the Democratas my friend, but this ends all between us,” exclaimed Rolfe as his eyes sparkled with indignation. ‘Henceforth we will not only be as strangers, but I shall resent this outrage. I here and now proclaim war to the knife and knife to the hilt, He must pay dearly for the indignity heaped upon me in pretending to recognize as a deceased halfbreed Missouri ‘orse-thief a faithful reproduction ofa daguerrotype taken of me in_1871 by the late ‘lamented Charley Ferrand: Ileave for Marysville tomorrow and when I get there Sherwood either has to lick me or get the consarn\ Buoklea’s Arnica Safvé., © The best Salve in the world for.:Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil-' blai e, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posit vely cures Piles, or no pay required. It is taranteed to give perfect satisfac. per box” For sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store. s20ly THE most delicious thing to be had in town is Carr Bros’. Ice Cream Soda Water. tf Flour $2.90 a Hundred. 18 Pounds of Brown Sugar For $1.] At the Beehive Grocery Store. tf Scrofula Lurks in the blood of nearly every one, in many cases inherited. Its severest form is that of running sores on the arms, legs, or feet. Bunches in the glands of the neck, pimples, cancerous growths, swollen joints, and thickening of the upper lip, are other symptoms, Hood’s Sarsaparilla has had wonderful success in curing scrofula, It thoroughly eradicates the humor, from the blood, and gives it new vitality and richness. Mrs. William McDonald, Wooster, o., * for eighteen months suffered with scrofulous swellings of the glands in the neck. announced dinner ready and piped up all that the Republicans can win; but he doesn’t, think that this can be done by swinging in a hammock and dozing the time away; he says it must be work, work all the time, if the party is to continue in power, and it is his purpose to make the Republican clubs the instruments by which much of the work is to be done, .and he confidently counts upon the active assistance of the Republican press in the good work of promulgating the truth, which is the foundation of the Republican painciples and which is the tirst work to be done. He believes that when you have given .a man the right ideas of good government you have made a Republican. It is not pleasing tothe mugwumps and Miss Nancys, butit is neverthelessa fact, in the government service is one of the most intense political partisans who ever hands, including the writer whose stomach has a chronic and never failing yearning for food, and who was consequently not slow in accepting. The meal was a délicious one. It consisted. of oyster soup, codfish, beef, green peas, beans, potatoes, bread and butter, etc. Not even a first-class hotel could set up a better prepared. spread. The company has laid half-inch galvanized water pipes from a spring on the hill and it brings down a stream of icecold water to the porch of the boarding house. “Old man” Kistle was there on the ground with his team, hauling in lagging, and nobody ‘enjoyed: the dinner better than he. .It did ‘one good to see how he went after his favorite dish, the . that one of the best bureau chiefs ever . codfish. After dinner the company’s reservoir was visited. There was met orie of its D) mine at Maybert, Washington town. . held office here, and he makes no pre-. constructors, J. A: Millhone, busy on the ship, to San Francisco. He will not: return to this county. Mr. Newhouse verifies the announcement made by the TRANscripr a few weeks ago, to the effect that the mine, which is one of the most valuable and extensive quartz: properties in the State, ha:. tion. By a reorganization _of the Sixth . is 234 feet pressure at the hoisting works, . been sold to a San Francisco company. ‘fhe mine has yielded. about $250,000 within the last two and a half years. During the preceding two years, whet under the Shattuck regime, the output was $200,000. ~ The property has been turned over to, the purchasers, and Henry C. Callahan, who was superintendent of it till last year, has been reinstated in.that position. = Go to Wilde’s Windsor Barbershop. Best work at all times. Baths will goon be in running order. jy27-1m. a me Tue time table of the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad changes tomor. row, but'Gaylord goes right ahead selling the freshest and best of groceries, provisions, etc. : Special Notice. will not pay any bills on’ account ‘of the Chicago Restaurant, unless the same are personally ordered by the undersigned. Mrs. 8S. MALONEY, Mary MALoney. Nevapa Crry, Aug. 1, 1891—2t gains oe Ma eE Old Coins Bought and sold by D. E. Morgan, Nevada City, Cal. tf Ir you want a very-fine turnout of any kind go to Henry Lane’s Feed and Livery Stable. . tf Pe eeeeves @ @ Thousands Fail T? enjoy the full pleasure of a cup of delicious coffee, because they don’t know what coffee to select nor how to huy it. Upon “these points we tender our aid. After many years’ experience with the coffees of the world, we have prepared a blend uniting aromatic flavor and natural strength tg the best possible degree. To this we have attached our name and our ‘guarantee that it is the best value that Nature affords. « Schilling’s BestHIS. coffee is sold only in small airtight packages-filled fresh from the roaster-to preserve its strength and flavor. We guarantee to you that in buying it you obtain the finest and richest coffee with its full strength and aroma. SCHILLING’S BEST. Remember the brand and accept no other. It is our guarantee to you. It has never been dishonored. Tas, cote Sl, ats Sa ua pee has them. Ask ‘THe most refreshing and healthful. as well as cheapest drink, is Fountain Soda ade by Carr Bros, tf wr tense of being anything else. The gentleman--referred to is Hon. Thomas B. Voulter of Ohio, who fills the important position of Sixth Auditor, and who -is the president of, and one of the hardest workers in the Ohio Republican organiza Auditor’s office this most efficient ‘official has for the first time in years got much of the work up to date. The money order business is right up to the current week, ‘and the anditing of postofice accounts is tfrom sixty to seventy days-ahead of any previous record, “Oi the tat of August the conrtror of the . Indians-at-Pine Ridge agency, who have heen treated as prisoners of. war since the uprising there last winter, will pass from the army to the Interior department and mee more the Indian agent will be in charge. Itis supposed that army officer: who have been in charge at other agencies will be relieved onthe same date. some people are predicting trouble on ac zount of the change, but at the Interior ; department none is anticipated. It is said here that Senator Gonman’s refusal to take charge of the Democratic: campaign in Ohio has resulted in bringing so much pressure to bear on Senator Brice -that-he-has--consented -te-cut-hir European tour short and return for the purpose of opening his barrel to help Campbell. If the story told here about shis be true, and it is told by good Dem»erats, Brice has been driven into this by shreats of the Democrats joining with Re. publicans in the next Ohio legislature.to leclare his seat vacant on account of his aot being a citizen of Ohio, That such ction could be legally taken by the Ohio legislature is believed by experienced lawyers of both political parties, and that it ought to be taken is the opinion of most men who are opposed to seeing seats in the United State Senate knocked down to the highest bidder. It is believed thatwhen Secretary Proctor leaves the Cabinet to enter the Senate as Senator Edmunds’ successor, ex-Governor Cheney of Vermont will become Secretary of War. It is known that Gov. Cheney is an old friend of the President, and that the Secretaryship of War was tendered to and declined by him for some personal reason, said not to exist at this time, before it was offered to Mr. Proctor, indeed it is thought that he suggested Mr. Proctor’s name for the portfolio. 1 The Democrats are beginning to call each other names in the Speakership fight, and the abuse of Crisp, who seems to be in the lead; is getting to be very bad. First the liquor interests were worked upon ‘by accusing Crisp of being a prohibitionist ; then he was sneeringly referred to as the ‘lobbyists’ candidate,” and now they are accnsing him of promising away more chairmanships. of conimittees than there are in the House in order to get pledges of votes. . Before they get through they will show, what is already apparent-to shrewd observers, that the Democrats have not elected a single man to the House who is capable and competent enough to make a good Spéaker. Forry-Nrver. & seccecemeammemenrmr ST emer 5 Notice to Debtors. Having retired-from business in Nevada City, I desire to have all persons indebted to me to settle their accounts at their feartiest possible convenience. All bills not paid by August 15th will be placed in the hands of a collector. Pay now artd save costs. H. C. Mew. Nevada City, July 30-tfFRESH OYSTERS at-only-dixty ~eents per large can, constantly on hand at the Plaza Store. _ j29-3t ASure Cure for the Liquor or. Opium Habits. The East India cure for these awful habits can be given without the patient's least degree ; manufactured by the Emerson Drug Co,, San Jose, Cal., and for sale by W. D. Vinton, sole agent for Nevada knowledge, and is the only known specific} ~~ . for the purpose ; it is not injurious in the. waste-gate. The reservoir is a fine one, and will furnish a ten inch stream for several consecutive days without being _ It is 100 by 50 feet in area and 6 feet deep. It is fenced in with barbed wire to keep out. cattle. There replenished. and only 400 feet of pipe is required. The company expeets to get to the bottom of the channel in October next. He Knows Now.
Mr. and Mrs. Wings were reading the evening paper. d said Mra. Wings casually; ‘they read up stead of down, and from right to left. What do you-suppose they do that’ for, Mr. Wings?” “: : H ‘How should I know, Mrs. Wings ? What questions you women do ask?” Then there was silence, until suddenly Wings threw down the paper with a remark and began poking the fire viciously. “What's the matter, Mr. Wings?” asked his wife, “Matter? Oh, nothing—nothing at all. I only read half a column of thrilling narrative before Ifound it wound up with an advertisement for Gaylord the family grocer.” ‘Soe eds es Again there was silence. Then Mrs. Wings, who had been pondering something deeply, said: ‘I know now why the Japanese read up instead of down.” “Qh, you do, eh? Well, why?” “So as to see Gaylord’s adverti t Subject of discourse in the evening, “What We Saw and Heard Below, Including a Lunatic Asylum.” The new timetable of the N. C. N. G. R. R. Co, will be found in another column. Although it does not take effect till noon tomorrow, the train that lias been leaving this city at 3:30 4. M. will ‘tomorrow morning leave at 2: 45 soas to make connection for San Francisco. Divine service will be held in the Episcopal Church tomorrow evening at the usual hour. Instead of the customary sermon the Rev. H. H. Wilcox will speak extemporancously and historically, taking for his subject, ‘‘The Church; or the this discourse has been especially prepared for the young, for those who are unable: to explore the records of the past, it is to be hoped that a large number of people may avail themselves of the opportunity afforded. 0 OO ee THREE HUNDRED STUDENTS. Stanford University Will Open With That Number. % The Lelaitd Stanford University will open with about 300 students, a greater number-than-were expected. = Applications for matriculation — are coming in rapidly, and -there-will be_representatives in the school from all parts of the State. The East will be represented, the climate and healthful location making. an added~ attraction for the students averse to the Eastern winter. Several of bring students with them. One party of forty students have chartered and will come out in a body in aspecial car. The prospects for a successful first year are bright. COTA The Ruggedest Path in Life If it be but irradiated’ by good health, is shorn of: half itsdistasteful — features. Hosts of distingnished men and women have uttered regrets for a past when young, full of vigor and hope, though battling with obstacles that seemed well nigh insurmountable, their pulses beat, their veins tingled with the glow of .joyous health. Chronic invalids, would you, —as of yore—sleep, eat, digest perfectly ? Then uge, with persistence, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, foremost among tonics, most reliable of vitalizing medicines. before reading thé article,” SSS eee Tue circulation of the blood—quickened and enriched—bears life and energy to every portion of the body; appetite re turns; the hour of rest brings with it sound repose. This can be secured by taking Dr. J. H. Mclean’s Sarsaparilla. For sale by Carr Bros. The Lightning Fruit Jar Is genérally acknowledged to be the very best in the market. . Legg & Shaw are the sole agents at Nevada City. tf French Tansy Wafers. The wafers are a sure and safe specific for all kinds of female troubles and will remove all obstructions*to the monthly periods, no matter what the cause. They are what every woman needs and may be used safely. Manufactured by the Emerson-Drug Co., manufacturers, San Jose, Cal. For sale by W. D. Vinton. tf So simple yet always efficacious in all bilious disorders is Simmons Liver Regulator. Fresn Fruits of choicest quality received daily at Thos. Shurtleff’s Plaza Store. j29:3t Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Hurd of Groton, 8, D., we quote: ‘‘Was taken with abad cold, which settled on my Lungs, cough set in and finally terminated in Consumption. Four doctors gave me up saying . I could live but a short time. I gave myself up tomy Saviour, determined if Icould not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles; it has cured meand thank God Iam now a well and hearty woman.” Trial bottles free at Carr Bros. Drugstore, regular ize; 50 cents and $1.00, HOTEL ARRIVALS. National Exchange. . Mrs. James Daniela, AA ose City, J. H. Fannin, Philadelphia, H. C. Sweeney, San Francisco, A. Ackerman, Sacramento, a J. R. Redman, M. D., Grass Valley, C. Douglas, Sacramento, : L. Katz, Sutter Creek, Miss Goodhue, Oakland, “Mrs, @arey, San Jose, “A. Marmon, Sacrainento, Wm. Bell, Grass Valley, : Geo. E. Clingman, San Francisco, J. H. Lindsay, San Francisco, M. J. Brock, Moore’s Flat, Dan. Tuttle, Ormonde, R, H. Webber, San Francisco. Nerv , dyspepsia, hypochondria, a loss of appetite and sleep, this grand reparative of a debilitated physique and impaired constitutional vigor speedily prevails against. Rheumatic and neuralgic ailments, malarial disorders, kidney troubles, and the growing infirmities of age, are successfully combatted by this benign specific. Accorpin@ to the last census, the dominant race in Boston is Irish. * Schilling’s Best. Once bought—always sought. ‘‘Lie”’ Tea. The Chinese make what they call ‘‘lie” tea.” They take the dust which accumulates in the manufacture of tea, and rice husks, and mix them with a gum to resemble tea. This they use to swell the bulk.of cheap teas. . We have all, doubtless, drank our quota of ‘“‘lie” tea. Beech’s Tea is the pure, unadulterated, sun-dried leaf. 60-cts perth. For sale by Thomas Shurtleff, Try “Lily White” Flour and keep peace in your heusehold. . tf Schilling’s Best. Trial will tell how they excel. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed: Castoria’! bax Absolutely Pure, Latest U. 8, Government Food Report Faith Once Delivered to the Saints.” As . ; on their way below. \ Mrs. Edith Folsom (daughter of Rev. KE. Jacka and Yormerly a resident of this city) arrived here on last evening’s train with her little girl. They will spend a month here for the benefit of their health. Last evening, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. E.! Bond, about twenty-five young people yave a surprise party to Miss Ida Borman who will leave Sunday morning:for her home in Antelope, Sacramento@ounty, after having spent four months as the guest of Mr. and-Mrs. Bond..'The entertainment last evening. consisted of music, dancing and games. A Fine Ledge. Captain D.S. Donahue and D. P. Stewart, who last week struck a promising prospect on Canyon Creek about halt a mile from the Washington mine, have run in about thirty feet. The ledge is three i] feet thick and rich in heavy free gold and sulphurets. If the formation holds a good for sixty feet or so more. they will have one of the big mines of the county. “Tr is a fact,” that Hood’s Sarsaparilla does eure serofula, salt. rheum,: and other diseasés OF affections” arising” fron impure. state or low condition of: the blood; overcomes that tired feeling, creates a good appetite, and gives strength to every part of the system. Try it. Deafness Can't be Gured By local applications, as they cannot peach the discased portion of the ear. . There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by qn inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube geti inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and _ this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will he destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which isnothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (Caused by catarrh) that we cannot cure by taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Cuengy & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. Cree celina Ricu, ripe water melons and musk melons, fresh from the vines, on sale at Shurtleff’s Plaza Store. j29-3t Nevada County N. G. R. R. 5M oe (0 VA ge aa Teas 1 LO TOSS TIME TABLE NO. 43 Takes Effect Sunday, Aug: 2, 1891, at 12 o'clock M. —_—— LEAVING NEVADA CITY : 12.25 A.M. overland arriving at Sar Francisco at 9:15 A. M., and overland from East. Daily, connecting with 10:00 A. ++ Colfax Local arriying inSan Francisco at 7:15 P. M. ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY. §:22 A M Daily, bringing pas. . *sengere and mat! leaying San Franciscoat7 P. M., also Eastern passengers. §:22 P M Datly, ecnnecting with ' o Blas Overland leaving San Francisco at 8/00 a. M, JOHN F,. KIDDER, Genera) Manager, E; tf; BROWN, Superintendent. Uuhostering Shop KINKEAD GIVES NOTICE THA1 he is always prepared to do all kinds of Upholster ing on short notice, Spring Mattresses, Han Mattresses, Feather Piltows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Lounges, Single Lounges, etc., etc., made to order, fi FURNITURE AND BEDDIN: KINDS REPAIRED AND MAD A WORKMANHIKE MANNER, JAMES OF ALL OVER IN ‘. Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packed for shippine a specialty. Piang Moyine Promptly attended toand Carefully Performed, ll at the-Lowast Living Rates ProR CASE, Thankful for past patronage, I respectf ly solictta continuance in thefnture. —OMMEROIAL STREET Second door from the Great American Tea Store.Jomes Kinkead, . aed 20 years, 11 m: ral 1 (i paee. Vella of. fr vards Of -CrPass--V BHey;~OF a member, had arranged to have the Congregational Church bell rung as a sig nal should the secesh element cause trouble at any time. S aieieahebieenidansinineiiaddininineimanienmaas hich -heowa Toe! Ice! . The Nevada Ice Company is now, prepared to deliver ice to consumers in any part.of the city. Orders left at the office of the Company, foot of Main street, on the Plaza, or with the driver, will, be promptly attended to. tf epicentre I Meantt. . Cephaline: cures all kinds of lieadache, Even the most chronic and aggravated cases vanish before its magic influence, For sale by Carr Bros.and W. D. Vinton. ne a ae ee BORN. At Grass Valley, July 31, to the wife of Wm, Alien, a son. At Grass Valley, July 8th, James Tierney, son of Johu Tlerney and wife,age ‘7 mouths aud 18 days; a native of Grass Valley. At the French Hospital, San Franciseo, 4Iuty 80, Robert Lawrence, third son of Zopbarriah.eand. Josephine Vv. Mausean, onths and 3 days: a native of Grass Valley. not only speaks i for itself, but has ple to speak for it. The testimonia! that have been given in its favor b, people who have been eured-by i would fill pages of a newspaper. Ni other medicine has been so thoroughly endorsed by the public. Here is a sample of ‘ Disinterested Testimony. : Rev. M. B. Wharton, pastor of the First Bap tist Church, Montgomery, Ala., writes: “'S have seen Swift's Specific used, and hav: known many cases of the worst form of blood disease which have been cured by it. I know the preprietors to he gentlemen of the highes type, and of the utmost reliability. 1 reco mmend it as a great blood remedy uneQuaied by anything that I know of." Books on Blood and Skin Diseases Free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC €CO., “Atlanta; Ga. LEGG & SHAW, MAIN STREET......+ NEVADA CITY Dealers sin FURNITURE, BEDS, BEDDING, House Furnishing Goods, Etc. Oarvets, Linoleum, Matting, Oil Olotl: Wall Paper, Window Shades. UPHOLSTERING AND CAKPET LAYING @a~ Picture Frames Made to ordor. Order of Sale of Real Estate, N the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the Estate of John C. Piper, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order of the Superior Court of the county of Nevada, State of California, made on the 27th day of July, 1891, in the matter of the estate of John C., Piper, deceased, the undersigned, the Administrator of said estate will sell at public auction tothe highest bidder, for cash, gold coin, and subject to confirmation by said Superier Court, on Saturday, the 22d day of August,.189J, at the front door of the Court Honse, in Nevada City, in the said county of Nevada, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said John C. Piper, at the time of his death, and all the right, title and interest that the said estate has by operation of law or otherwise, acquired other than or in addition to that of the said John C. Piper at the time of his death, in and to all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate State of California, and bounded and described as iollows : North half of North West Quarter, South West Quarter of North West Quarter, and North -West ugrter of South West Quarter of Secin Kight, T.16, N, of R. 7 EB, M. Dy gold coin of the U. S8.;10 per cent. of the purchase money to be paid to the undersi said inistrator, on the day of , balance on confirmation of sale by said Court. Deed at expense of purchaser. 4 GEO. C. SHAW, Administrator of the Estate of John C. Piper, deceased. : Dated July 27th, 1891. * P, F, Simonds, Atty for Adm’r. f thousands of pes: [> ‘and being in the said county of Nevada, . ’ ; Terma and Conditions of Sale :—Cash, . . edest. walloping he.ever got-in-all hia box DOPIHma fe es i Mr. Rolfe has engaged an outside seat on tomorrow's Marysville stage. Offices For Rent. Two of the pleasantest rooms, for. offices of any kind, in the Transcript Block, are offered for rent. tf Schilling’s Beat, — Untried—a joy denied. No pill or nauseating potion, but a pléasant tonic and purgative is Simmons Hoed’s Sarsaparilla gave-immediate relief; the swellings being largely redueed. Swellings in the Neck. Joseph Dunphy, 214 Central Street, Lowell, Mass., had swellings and lyaips on his neck and face, which various tes, ointments and medicines failed to stop. A shopmate,' whose wife had been cured” of a sore on her arm by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, recommended the medicine, and hé bought a Lottle. In three days there was a change in the eruption, and five bottles effected a complete cure, leaving the skin smooth and fair. Be sure to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla’ Sold by druggists. $1; six for 85. Pre 0.1. HOOD. &CO., Apothecaries, teeter Liver Regulator, I have just moved into my which has been fitted up’ trade, I have all the modern Nos. 13, 15 and 17 Comme 1 more no legitimate business man.can and-m we must give value received. GIVEN So low have we markod down the prices. profits. ‘thus convince you of the great bargains we rR hye ? 4, Is the Sole Agent Just Moved t Is a hundred cents, and you have a right to expect that value for it. 100 Doses One Dollar . b ———___) new and handsome store especially for my increasing conveniences for supplying PURE ICE OCORBAM By the Plate or Gallon, FRESH CANDIES. DAILY. YOURS FOR SWEETS, ae NEW STORE, rcial Street, Nevada City. ONE DOLLAR t. To give you ake money, and we realize that to do it We might tell you our goods are AWAY “With quick ‘sales we can afford small We guarantee every article as good as represented. W i inwin Cee Sorat TO EVERY ONE To call and examine our goods and prices even if they don’t wish to buy for we can are offering, MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD. fcoloD THEA. There is noth ©‘) ¢ freshing in hot weather than Iced Tea. But it takes fine Tea to stand the test of Ice, It seems to bring out the bite terness and objectionable fea. tures of poor tea. It ig essen tial therefore that the Tea should be PURE. With a market flooded with green teas, all of which are artifici ally colored;. and black teas, the cheaper grades of which are often both ‘colored’ and adulterated, the difficulty in procuring PURE Tea begins to be understood. It was to meet the demand ‘for an‘absolutely PURE TEA at a moderate price that Beech’'s Tea was placed before the public. Being the PURE uncolored leaf, it is different you ever used. It is neither ® green or black, simply natural leaf, that draws a canary J color, sweet and of a delight. fulfragrance. It stands equally well the test of the teapot and the ice pitcher. \ 60 cents a pound. doa _. Sold only in potnd paekan tor Nevada City,