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THE DAILY ‘1 RANSCRIPT.
Nevada City, Nevada County, Calif.
Published Every Evening Except Sundays ead Lagat Holidays.
Established Sept. 6, 1860.
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Terms—15 Cents a Week ; 60 Cents a
Month ; $6 a Year. .
THURSDAY EV’NG AUG, It, ‘92.
PERSONAL MENTION,
Suvial and Other Notes About People Old
and Young,
Mrs, Dr. Wm. McCormick went to
» Grass Valley today.
Alf. Tregidgo has gone to San Franeisce on electric light business.
Dr Chapman ‘of Virginia City arrived
here this morning.on a visit to his family.
A. Debukey of Alameda came in on
the morning train.
F. Moorehead arrived here on the
‘morning train from Forest Hill.
Julius Bowens of Reynoldsburg is here
on a visit.
Hiram Fishpan of Etna came in on the
train last evening.
J. C. Nihell and D, J. Thomas, of San
Francisco, are in town.
W. F. Sperry and wife, of Gridley, are
here spending a few days.
W. T. Shernon of Fresno came in on
the train this morning. .
G. A, Taylor and F, A. Fletcher, of
San Francisco, are in town,
Chas. E. Mosser of San Francisco arrived here last evéning on his way tothe
Mountain House.
J. H. Piper and W. Buck, of New
York City, arrived here last evening on
their way to Sierra City. \
Mrs. Humbert of Folsom arrived here
last evening on her way to the Mountain
House, to visit the family of D, T. Cole,
R. P. Taylor of Virginia City arrived
here last evening on his way to Downieville. :
District Attorney Nilon, who has been
at Truckee for the last three days, revurned this morning.
Hon. W, W. Stow and Hon. B. J.
Watson of San Francisco arrived here
yesterday and will remain a day or two
looking after their mining interests.
REPUBLICANS ATTENTION,
A Meeting at the Theatre on Saturday
Evening Next.
On Saturday evening next every Republican in Nevada Township is earnestly requested to meet at the Theatre at
__8 o'clock sharp, for the purpose of assisting in organiziug.a Republiean Ciub. All
who desire the success of the party at
the coming. election should make it a
point to be onhand. Already over onehundred and fifty Republicans have
signed the roll, and every one will be
given an opportunity of doing so on Saturday evening. It is contem lated té
have this meeting one of the liveliest of
the. campaign, and it is hoped that every
Republican will be the.e to take a hand
in it. :
ser apnea
Rich Rock,
There was quite a crowd gathered
around the store of Wm, Treloar this
morni ‘g to see the rock brought up from
the Cabbage Patch mi.e. Richard Vin. cent brought up the ore and it came frem
a depth of about 40 feet, the ledge being
about one foot in thickness, The ore
was filled with free gold and gold bearing sulphurates. The mine is owned by
Grass Valley parties.— Telegraph.
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Try, Buffalo Lager Beer, $1.50 per
dozen, at Nevada City Soda Works.
Wm. Barton, sole agent for Medallion,
best Havana filler cigar at 5 cents. Try it.
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Iv you want a very fine turnout of any
kind go to Henry Lane’s Feed an4 Livery Stable. : tf
Jnless the breath is like a spicy gale,
Unless the teeth gleam like the driven
snow,
There is no dazzling smile or tender tale,
Grateful -to woman’s eye or ear, we know.
The tale would lose its charms—the smile
be gaunt,
Till brought within the spelt of SOZODONT.
“Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
eur VVOVIVO
Doctor prescribed: Castoria,
Catarrh
Originates in serofulous taint in the blood.
Hence the proper method by which to cure
eatarrh, is to purify the blood. Its many
disagreeable symptoms, and the danger ot
developing into bronchitis or that terribly
fatal disease, consumption, are entirely
removed by. Hood's Sarsaparilla, which
eures 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 Sarsaparilia
“ I suffered three years with catarrh, and
my general health was poor in eonsequence, When I too! Hood’s Sarsaparilia
IT found I nad the right remedy. The
catarrh is yielding, as Hood's Saxsaparilla
is cleansing my blood, and the general tone
"of my system is improving.” Frank
‘Wasusurn, Rochester, N, ¥.
Cures Catarrh
“Thad catarrh nine years, and suffered
terribly with it, Soon after I began to
take Hood’s Sarsaparilla the eatarrh
troubled me less, ufter taking three bottles
I was entirely cured.” Janz HINEz,
Lumberton, Clinton County, Ohio.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Bold by driggists. gl; six for g5. Prepared by
C.1. Hoon & 0O., Apothéearias, Lowell, Mass.
100 Doses One Dollar
‘until now it is ¢
4 per bos
ORNITHOLOGICAL SPECIMENS.
Their Collection Por the Use of the Agricultural Department.
A Transcript reporter called on Clark
P. Streator, Assistant Orrrithologist of
the U. S. Department of Agriculture,
who is at present stopping in this city,
and gleahed from him some interesting
facts regarding the work that is being
performed by this branch of the ‘Department. The collecting of specimens of
all species of that class of animals known
as nammals is the work in which Mr.
Streator is engaged. He *has made a
close study of ornithology for over nine
years, and for the past three years has
been in the employ of the Government.
During the greater portion of the latter
period he has bern traveling throughout
the Western Slope obtaining specimens
of mammals and studying the habits of
those species about which ornithologists
have until recent years known but little,
ifanything. fle has disvovered several
new species and settled conclusiv.ly mere
than one question of doubt regarding the
origin of certain species.
Mr. Streator informs us that in California there are over 100 species of mam‘. mals and over 400 kinds of birds. Specimens of nearly all these have been forwarded to the National Museum at
Washington, formerly the Smithsonian
Institute. Here they are properly classified and entered, with the locality from
which they came, their habits, whether
injurious or beneticial, and all other data
that may be useful in giving a full description of each. . .
The skins of all specimens secured are
remcved and stuffed with cotton, after
having been sprinkled on the inside with
arsenic to preserve them, The legs, feet
and tail are made to »ssume their natural
shape and size by the use of fine wire,
which holds them in’ position. The
stuffed skins are pinned down in wooden
trays and kept so until their shape has
become fixed, when they are packed in
light, strong boxes and sent by mail to
Washington, Uncle Sam allowing all such
packages to be carried free when mailed
by the proper officials.
When the Transéripr reporter walked
into Mr, Streator’s room gt the Union
Hotel the latter had just #turned from a
bat hunt and as evidence of his success
he took from his hunting-coat pocket
three specimens of these curious little
animals which he had shot on the outskirts of town. Three or four trays lay
upon the floor filled with the stuffed
skins of wood-rats, mice, squirrels, etc.,
all in course of preparation for shipment
tu the Museum. Among the lot were
some saucy looking chipmunks which the
collector had killed near the Central
House on Monday; also four or“five pine:
tree squirrels, and a huge old grouad
squirrel. ‘The other specimens were
fronr Mountain View. Each one is
labeled, and besides the collector keeps
4 list of everything forwarded, together
with the measurements taken in ‘milometres.
We nearly omitted mentioning that in
the collection which Mr. Streator has
with him are several specimens of what
is called the pocket mouse, so named on
account of the little pocket or pouch in
which the femalé mousé carries her young
until they are able to take.eare of them.
selves, These mice ara found in the
wods near Mountain View, and are not
a domestic animal like the common house
variety, :
The collecting and sending to the National Museum of specimens of all kinds
of animals found’in the United States is
going on all the time, the object of the
Agricult ral Department being to procure
all the information, possible abeut what
animals abound in the various localities
and which are injurious and which bene4 ficial.
Mr. Streator informs us that he can
almost tell to a certainty, by looking at
the coat of an animal, whether it came
trom a locality where there is a heavy
rainfall or where the precipitation is only
moderate; also whether from a high or
low altitude. All these matters make
the study of ornithology very i.uportant
to the Agricultural Department.
Mr. Streat: r will leave Nevada City
in a day or two on his travels. He isa
very intelligeut, plea-ant young gentleman and particularly adapted for the vocation he has chosen, We hope to see
hin around this way again.
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A Leader,
openge
Since its first introduction, Electric Bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor,
1 rly in the lead among
pure medicinal tonics and alterati, es—
containing nothing which permits its use
as a beverage or intoxicant, it is. recognized as the best and purest medicine for
all ailments of Stomach. Liver or Kidneys. It will cure Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, and drive Malari:
from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle-or the money will
be refunded. Price only 50c. per bottle.
Sold by Carr Bros.
S eeeinieminmamiamnaeemeee ee
Siekness Among Children,
Especially infants,,is prevalent more or
less at alltimes, but is largely avoided
by giving proper nourishment and whole
some food. The most successful and reliable of all is the Gail Borden ‘‘Kagle”
Brand Condénsed Milk. Your grocer and
druggist keep it.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the world for (pts,
Bruises, Sores,*Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai «, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and
posit sely cures Piles, or no pay required
[tis aranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion o1 money refunded. Price 25 cents
For sale ¢ Carr Brothers’ Dru
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No pill or nauseating potion, but a
pleasant tonic and laxative is Simmons
Liver Regulator. :
. Toe Cream. No, 13 Commercial strect
j Nevada City, t
THINGS SAID AND DONE
Hoard and Seen by tho Daily ‘Transergt
Reporter.
Stone-sewer contractors are referred to
the city advertisement in another column of this paper.
Do not forget the Democratic meeting
at Hibernia Hall this evening.
The passenger travel on the railroad is.
largely on the increase,
There are four men in jail for felony,
and seven woraing on the chaingang,
making eleven in all.
Justice Mulloy has ordered Chas. Bonney to appear before the Superior Court
on a charge of burglary in the second
degree. His bail was fixed at $1000.
An immense amount of wood is being
hauled totown, and judging from the
large quantity many people are buying
it would seem to indicate that they
sounted on a hard winter.
Rev. John T. Shurtleff will preach at
Trin ty. Church, thia city, on Sunday
morning, and at Emmanuel Church, Grass
Valley, in the evening.
The Republian Primary elections will
be held on next Wednesday, and the
Democratic primaries on. the Saturday
following. ;
Some’ good developments .in several of
the mines in this district is anticipated
WILL GREEN'S CONVENTION.
An Opinion : Fron Ooo Who Tuk A
Prominent Part
Tom Sherwood, Editor of the Democrat, who took a prominent part in Will
Green's Convention, says that the RecordUnion gives a plain and fair statement of
the situation, except in the point referring to réstraining dams, and in’ that it
appears to have been niisinformed as to
the correct position. of the Convention.
The intention of the gentlemen who offered the resolution was to Jemn and
oppose dams where the object is the reaumption of hydraulic mining, and it was
so understood when voted on. The convention did not condemn all restraining
works, norare the Executive Committee
opposed to dams where built for the purpose ‘of preventiug the filling up of navigable streams or reclaiming those already
tilled,
The class of rea‘raining works referred
to by the resolution offered by Senator
Dray and which became a.part of the
platform of the new anti-debris organi.
zation, is the kind built at the works
of the North Bloomfleld Company and
others. These are simply a temporary
barrier, and the ouly purpose is to permit the mines torun, presumably in
pliance with the d of the courts
soon from, the favorable showing that
is being made.— Union.
Geo. Mainhart’s fine roadster was
taken seriously sick yesterday, being the
outeome of an attack of the epizootic
some time back.—Union,
Matts Yanson whostabbed ‘‘Whistling
Dick” at Truckee has furnished his bonds
of $500 and been released from the county
jail. °
There are more demands for the District Fair premiun lists this year than
heretofore, which is an indication of the
interest felt in this annual exposition of
the products and live stock raised in the
county.
For Sheriff.
William H. Pascoe, of Grass Valley, .
announces in the Transcript that he
will be a candidate. for the office of
Sheriff before the Democratic County
‘onvention. Mr. Pascoe is an old resident of the county, having located. in
Grass Valley in 1866. He came to the
State when a youth, first making his
home at Iowa Hill, Placer county. He
cast his first vote in Grass Valley as a
Democrat, and has been a steadfast supporter of the party ever since. He is a
miner by occupation, but for the past
four years has been Marshal of Grass
Valley, being elected each time by large
majorities, thus showing great popularity.
From what we have heard of him he has
made an efficient officer, being always attentive to his duties, and beside he possesses good business qualifications. He
is liked by all who know him. As a
nominee he would poll a very large vote,
and it would stand the Republicans in
hand to put up their strongest inan to get
away with him.
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Left For Truckee.
A large party left this city on the
-noon train today for ‘Truckee, to attend
the celebration which takes place in that
town tomorrow. Among those who went
were the following : :
W. J. Britland and wife, J. W. Robinjon, J, Bi. Isnac and wife, J. A. Rapp,
John Bacigalupi, Chas. Pecor and wife,
G. ©, Gaylord, Frank Eilerman, W. A.
Rowe, H. ©. Mell, B. 8. Rector, J. J.
Jackson, G. A. Gray, .C. F, Harrison,
W. Giffin and wife, W, L. Cole, G. W.
Dunster, C, Seaman, C, Dalhgreen and
wife, A. Ismert and wife, T. Granville,
W. Browning and wife, John Webber
and wife, Miss Annie Webber, R. I.
Thomas, Fred Bost, W. H. Crawford and
wife, Miss Madge Crawford, EB, C. Morgan, Mrs, Dulac, Mrs. Mullon, W. H.
Freeman, W. Morgan and wife and ©,
E. Wilde.
Harmony All Along the Line:
Mail and Express: Mr. Blaine will help
open the Republican campaign in Maine
with one of his characteristically brilliant
and stirring speeches.
tx-Senator Warner Miller made a stirring address in favor of Harrison and
Reid at White Plains, N. Y., last night.
At Republican, national headquarters
yesterday that scintillating genius of
the stump, ex-Senator Fassett, tendered his services. for Harrison and
Reid.
All along the line comes cheering news
of Republican harmony, a reawakening.
of the party and a determination to
win success for the ticket. ie
Meanwhile Senator Hill, the Democratic dictator of this State, with several of the most efficient members of the
Demacratic State Committee, is lost
in the solitudes of a yachting epedition,
' That’s yacht’s the “otter,
‘You know rem «cu w seal nice,
good, old gent & Mr, ‘eveland, ‘that
faith can remove » n oun’ +in.”
“So I’ve heard, ep ad Grover,
scratching his clin tl. agh fully, ‘but
can you tell me what wat remove a
Hill?”
“Down with trusts!” shouts the stampspeaker, but somehow the trusts go right
ahead, grabbing everything in sight, and
holding everything they get. Let someboty fond of conundruins explain this.
What Stronger Proof
wherein it was stated that the injunctions
would be modified under certain cunditions.
OO, —eneme
A Funny sight.
Last evening three Digger squaws purchased a mammoth watermelon and took
it to the vacant lot on York street, where
the squaws squatted in their Indian style.
They invited a couple of Chinamen to
join them, which invitation was readily
accepted, und the motley crowd soon got
on the outside of the melon. During the
whole time a rapid conversation was kept
up between them, the Diggers seeming to
understand what the Heathens said and
visa versa. . Quite a number of white peo
ple witnessed. the funny scene and theparticipants s:emed to enjoy their presence, ‘
Superior Court.
The following was transacted
in the Superior: Court to-day, Hon. John
Caldwell presiding :
Estate and Guardianship of Jos. Harvy
Saunders, minor. Order apponting, 8.
Cooper John Sherritt and J. G. Williams
appraisers.
Estate and guardianship of the estate
of Jas. El.en Henry, minor. Order appointing S. Cooper, John Sherritt and J.
G, Williams appraisers. :
People vs. Matts Yanson. Waived
time. Plea, not guilty. Trial set. for
September 2, 1892.
BEE NEES
Death of Patrick H. Ford.
A telegram was recived at Grass Valley last evening, from Virginia City, stating that Patrick H. Ford had die. there.
Deceased was well known in Grass Valley and this city, having conducted a
store at Boston Ravine for many years.
He had been in the grocery business at
Virginia City for a uumbar of years. His
remains will be brought to Crass Valley
for burial,
Who Wants a Contract ?
Sealed proposals will be received up to
the 18th of this month for the construction of a stone sewer across Pine and
Commercial -streets. Call at Carr Bros.
and see plans and specifications,
To Be Formed Tonight.
The Democrats of this township will
hold a meeting at Hibernia Hall this
evening, commencing at 8 o’olock sharp.
A Democratic Club will be organized,
and the advisability of forming @ uniform
club will be discussed. Every Democrat
is requested to be present
?
The New Postal Notes;
The Morgan Envelope Company of
Springfield, Mass., has the contract for
24,000,000 double postal cards, a new
device which has long been considered by
the Postoffie Department. The card
will be five-and one-half by three and
one-half inches, and will be folded in the
middle, presenting four surfaces. The
outside surface is for the address, and the
inside the message, At the fold the
card is perforated, so that the recipient
will tear off one half, and then answer on
the other.
Ba ____ .
Foley makes the best Ice Uream Soda
in town. 13 Conmmercial street. tf
Fresh Eastern Oysters in cans and
shell, always. on hand. ‘The season is
open and the oystersarefine,. Try them.
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1s needed of the merit of Hoods Sarsaparilla than the hundreds of letters continually coming in telling of marvellous
cures 1t has effected after all other remedies had failed ?
Hood's Pills cure Constipation,
ESTRAY NOTICE,
AME to the enclosure of the subscriber
about two weeks “go «@ dark
horse, two white hind feet and a w
spot.on the forehead, The owner is requested to call and take the animal
: = : 1 costs. :
Something modern: Foley's Nougat "4 Pay oe PRANK KENDRICK.
j ‘a Ranob, Deer Creek, Augoat 10, 1802, 010 Gress Vi
ighest ~leav —
Latest Unirep Pte Bem.
Poop Report. :
Roya. Baxuia Powner Co.
106 Wall St, N. ¥.
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pin, *
At Grass V:
R bert Jeffrey
wa Mtb iess
A FLOOD MYSTERY.
TRAGIC FATE OF A CQUPLE ABOUT
WHOM LITTLE WAS KNOWN,
One Incidént Only of the Terribte Destreetion of Property and Loss of Lite
by the-Rise of Water in Western Rivers.
Heroism and Death.
During the floods of the Mississippi
and “Missouri rivers aud their tributafies the daily papers chronicled hundreds of cases, humorous, tragic and
pathetic, which occnrted along. the
banks of these streams from the junetion of the two great bodies of water to
points below St. Louis. But while hundreds of cases have been described, there
aave been also hundreds ef cases that
have not been mentioned,
Homes have been swept away, prosoerous meu made paupers within a few
10urs and poor dumb brutes drowned
while pleading in their pitiful way for
uid. Ainong the incidents of the flood
oo, have been a few instances of genaine heroism which stand out asa wel‘ome relief to the usual somber hues of
‘ife. TA
Among the strangers recently located
this locality just above St. Louis was
» man from fowa, tte had setuled in a
ittle cabin near the river, and knowing
.O one Was Unaware of his danger till
.@ found himself in the center of a sheet
of water five miles wide and rapidly ris
iag. Unable to esc&pe, be was step by
‘tep driven with his few effects tothe
iat roof of his cabin, and prepared hi>
rugal meals there for two days. Two
1en who saw hin finally risked their
ives to Bive him, and. snceceeded in
ringing hiin safe to dry land.
Other similar cases: have -occurred, in
Mriking contrast with those numerou
nstancea where the possessors of siuali
yoats and skiffs bave compelled un
Happy wretches to give tacua almost
heir entire possessions for uercly pas
rage to land
A patheiic and mysterious mciden:
oceurred ii ,a southern suburb of St
uonis, known as Happy Hollow
where poverty and ‘squalor’ -usually
reign, Which embodied ia: itself very
‘vidently the clement@of an interesting
romance, Happy Hollow on one side of
the street or alley or eveek (River Da
Peres) doesn't know Happy Hollow oi
he other side, and doesn't desire to
The povgrty and misery, and usudlly
the crime, cf each individual is surly
tnd desires no companionship Hence
when a gray haired gentleman and
young girl moved into the neighbor
hoed aud took a little shanty down on
the levee no one asked any questions
for no one cared anything about them
Phey attracted no attention except for
their neat appearance. Ther clothe
were cleaa in spite of their manifest
poverty, as were also their hands and
faces, After Happy Hollow recovered
from ifs shock of surprise at this phenomenal cleanliness, it went its way
without another thought of — the
strangers.
The new residents of Happy. Hollow
had not been thexe long when the flood
came. By the end of a second day the,
are cut off from escape und on the third
their little shanty was swaying to and
fro, -The few retgh spectators who
¢ared enongh to note their distress were
indifferent. One or two who had boats
called over and asked how much money
he had, and when the old man shook his
heal eady, thes turned off with a laugh
and Wént io the nearest saloon,
One man, less brutal than the others,
sprang into a skiff and sfarted over, but
he was drunk and, capsizing the little
boat, h¢ went to the bottom like a lump
of lead. The skiff righted itself and
floated along on the ‘water, and the old
man saw the only chance for escape
drifting away. Springing into the mud. dy, seething waters, he succeeded by almost superhuman efforts in reaching the
little boat, only to find that the oars had
been lost ont. Just as he became aware
of this fact he turned and saw the little
shanty, washed from its foundations
come dgifting down the resistless stream,
while the young girl stood in the doorway.
Casting a look of regret behind him
he sprang from hia\ boat, which was a
haven of safety, into the water once
more and eanght the edye of his shanty
as itcame past. Climbing into the rickety doorway, he had just clasped his
companion in his arms when a pile of
driftwood struck the little building, tore
it to pieges like a child's playhouse and
the mnddy,roaring waters swallowed
up forever two human lives.
A reporter for a inorning paper found
among the debris washed ashore next
day several books with other things
from the little shanty. . Among them
were “Histoire de la Poesie Provencale.’
by Fauriel: Kant's “Kritik der Keinen
Vernuaft.” and well thumbed copies of
Homer and Shakespeare. Each work
was ip its original tongne, and had evi
dently been read before. The name o:
the owner on the fly leaves or inner
cover hak been carefully cut ont, and
the secret of their lives, if there was
7} one,_was-laried-withthe—owners-in-themuddy and turbulent waters of the
great Missiseippi.—Detroit Free Press.
Setting the Verdjct Aright.
Years ago an elderly and brusque
jarist from Sandusky used to hold dis
trict court here. aud on one of his visits
a beantiful young woman was tried before him and a jury on acharge of steal
ing eighty-five dollars from aman. She
was clearly proved guilty, but the jury.
hupressed by her youth and beanty,
found a verdict of not guilty.
“Mr, Clerk,” remarked the old judge
“pay the cighty-tive dollars to the prosecuting witness, it having been clearly
stole it from him, and you may also pay
these twelve fools their fees and let
them go.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Worth More.
“What do you get an evening for
waiting at entertainments?”
Waiter—Five shillings; but if there is
to be singing . must ask six.—London
Tit-Bits. :
A Rapid Water Wheel.
In one of the Comstock mines a new
water wheel is to be placed, which is to
run 1,150 revolutions a minute and have,
@ speed at its periphery of 10,805 feet’
per minute. A greater head of water
than has ever before been applied toa
wheel will be used,—Exchange. _.
A GSuicide’s Gloomy View of Marriage.
*] am as as though . was going
At Grass V; A ; Edison
Wintved, infant coo of Mt tus Lines bo.
oe aan
\ ond,
to be married,” was one of the queer
Sie ee
committed shooting
o~.
AMOUTEL ARRIVALS.
National Exchange.
Pry
H. W. Knowlton, **
G. A. ‘Taylor, =
Cc. Grimes, ¥
Cy E. Mooset, x
G. W. Hern, =
Wm. Thompson, ‘
Mrs. F. Cole, Mountain House,
Dan T. Cole, *
R. A. Payne, Bloomfield,
&. Ozali, hy
G. W. starr, Grass Valley,
Chas. Stocks, =
Mrs. Chas. Aull, Folsom,
Mrs, Humbert, ‘‘
W. H. Calvert, Chicago,
M. D. Cooley, German Mine,
J. Viney urd, Pleasant Valley;
F. A. Fietcher, Oakland,
R. P. ‘Taylor, Virginia City,
Al. Burudies, Providence Mine,
Wim, Nellis, . Visalia,
B. Wood, La Port,
W. Gardner, Sap Juan.
Union Arrivals.
' J.T, McCall, Forest Hill,
J. Wis Greenlaw, Sacramento,
S. Bennit, San Francisco;
~Miss Francis Wells, ‘
B. J. Watuon, “
W. W. Stowe, es
W. Organ, ae
Mrs. H. P. Stowe, ‘“
Miss Clara Hawley ‘“
J. ©. Nihill, sh
D. J. Thomas, ws
T. M. Johnson, Dutch Flat,
J. G, Shepherd, Spenceville,
R. B. Emery, Auburn, .
E. C. McMahon, Sacramento,
Julius Bowers, Reynoldsburg,
Hiram Fishpan, Etna.
Geo, Darby, Houser.
ie Oe + Sioa
New Mining Company.
Artcles of incorporation of the Blue
Hill Minnig Company of Nevada City
have been filed with the Secretary of
State Capital stock, $150,000. Direotora: W. F. Englebright, J. C. Rich,
Geo, E. Turner, C, EK. Malloy and JoLu
A. Rapp.
Norntne so well relieves thirst or ‘invigorates a person on a hot day as a glass
of Carr Bros’, pure fountain Soda
Water.
Se se t eae Utne ever
To insure a hearty appetite and increased digestion ‘take Simmons Liver
Regulator.
Bick-headachesaro the outward indications
of derangements of the stomach and bowels,
Aa-Joy's Vegetable Barsaparilla, is the only
bowel regulating preparation of Barsaparilin,
It is seen why it is the only appropriate
Sarsaparillain sick-headaches, Itis notonly
appropriate; i¢ isan absolute cure, After a
course of it an occasional dose at intervals
will prevent return,
Jno. M, Cox, of 735 Turk Street, San Fran.
taco, writes: “I have been troubled with
attackw of sick-headache for the last three
proyed in this court that the defedant %
‘. visability of forming « Uniform Club;
rears from ono tothree times a week. Some
‘ime ago 1 bought two bottles of Joy's VegetabLlo Barsaparilia and have only had one
attack since and that was on the second day
after I began using it.”
JOY Vegetable
Sarsapariila
Most modern, most effective, $1: 6 for $4.
FOR SALE BY
CARR BROTHERS
HARRININ AND REID.
“Republicans, tention .
There will he a meeting at the Neva’
Theatre on
Saturday Evening, August 13th, 1892,
At Bo'clock I’. M., for the purpose of oruanizing a Republican Ciub for Nevada
Lownship,
A cordial invitation to he present aud
iasist in the organization of the Club i
xtende . to all persons who are desirous
of the suceess of the Republican Party
a the coming election. By order
KEPUBLICAN COMMITTEH,
Nevada Township.
Atiention, Democrats
LL Democrats and good citizens generally are requested to meet at
HIBERNIA HALL,
Thucsday Erin, Aug 1
At 8 o'clock, for the purpose of or.
ganizing a Democratic Campaign Club._
Young Democrats expec are reuested to he present to ca the adBy order
Democratic Centra Commrrrer.
Notic to Contractors.
enn erepenes will be received at
the office of the Clerk of the Board of
Trastees of Nevada City at Carr Bros.’
re op to Angust 18th, 1892, at 7
o'clock vp, M., for the construction of a
Stone Sewer across Piné and. Commercial
Streets Nevada City, Cal. Specifications
can be seen at the Clerk's a
The Koard reserves the right to reject
Days of +'49,"
Kentucky Bourbon, a fine whiskey for
family use. Meyerfeld, Mitchell &
Siebenhauer, sole agents for Pacific
Coast, 116 Frouy street, San Francisco, ja23-ly
te f
Hires’ Rovt Beer.
4
Headquarters for this delicious and
healtl.iul sthamer beverage—at the Beehive Grocery Store, Commercial street?
tetas tall ais adieke aig,
Guaranteéd Cure.
We authorize our advertised druggist
to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon
this condition, 1f you are attiicted with
a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or
Chest trouble, and will use this remedy
as directed, giving it a fait trial, and experience no benetit, you may return the
bottle and have your money refunded.
We vould not make this offer did we not
know that Dr. King’s Now ‘Discovery
could be relied on. It never disappoints.
Trial bottles free at Carr Bros’, Drug
Store. Large size 50c and $1.0.
epenenittnaincsspuapllie’ ean
Wrrnour a doubt Simmons Liver Regulator will cure you.” It has cured
thonsands.
: _ -100 ae
Bacnewor Burron—the best 5-cent
cigar: ever manufactured. At Carr
Bres. j23-tt
eae =+0es mn
Tue Bacuntor Butron is the acknowledged tnest cigar in the market. 5
ents apiece. Carr Bros, ageuts. j23tf
ne et AE a —
Dyspepsia in all its forms ix not only
relieved but cured by Simmons Liver Regulator.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
Gus, J, & Ed W. Schmidt
HAVING ‘purchased the -stou . and
‘trade of L. Hirachman, on
PINE SI RER-T,
Hereby notify their friends and the public generally that they will keop on hand
all grades of CIGARS, TOBACCO,
PIPES, Ete.; which they will sell at the
lowest rates. ie :
PHERALN A EL ALE,
BERKELEY, CAL,
N important respects the most elegantly equipped School tor Girla in. Amer:
1@. i
Term begins August 9th,
Send for erfcular to
DR. MER B. SPRAGUE,
22-Im : Presidaat
—e ate
County Convention.
T A MEETING CF THE DEMO.
cratic County Central Committee,
held at Nevada City on July 30th, it was
resolved to hokl'a County Convention at
Nevada City, on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 27TH, 1892,
For the: purpose of nominating County,
District and [ownship otticers, and taking
action for the nomination of a State Senator in conjunction with the counties of
Sierra and Plumas.
it was alao resolved that the Primary
Meetings to elect Delegates to said County
Convention be held in: the several Preeincts of the County, on
Saturday, August 20th,Between the hours of 3 and 9 o’clpck, P.
M., at such hours ay the Township Gommittees may designate; and that said
Committees be empowered to, appoint
ofticers to hold Pr mary Elections.
vention shsll ve upon the vote cast in thé
county for EK. b, Pond,-at the Gubernatorial Election in 1890—one delegate for
each 25 votes, and one delegate tur each
traction of 25 votes in a precinat, as
follows:
APPORT.ON MENT OF DELEGATES,
NEVADA TOWNSHIP,
Precivers, Vore 1890. Dereuares,
Nevada No. 1,
Nevada No. :
Nevada No. {
Selby Flat
Willow Valley
Tudian Flat.. ...
Gold Flat .
WRASS VALLEY, TOWNSHIP.
Grass Valley No. 1 106
Grass Valley No. 2. 92
Grass Valley No. 3 l4
Grass Valley No. 4. 69
Kast Boston Ravine,. 89
West Bost’n Ravine. . “92
Allison Ranch, . . oc ae
Forest Springs.. . 30
Hilla Blat. vec. 81
Buena Vista « 8
Cottage Hill.. . a
671
ROUGH AND READY. TOWNSHIP,
Anthony House
Mooney Flat
Spence ille .
i Nouaat Ridge
Indian Springs..
Rougu and Ready
166
BRIDGEPORT TOWNSHIP,
Cherokee Pail
North San Juan . 8
Sweetland fe .
Birchville RR bs
French Corral, 34
sy
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP,
North Blooustield 8&2
Reliet HL, , in.
Lake City ; 7
Certiticate of Co-Partuership. .
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY
of Nevada, ss. We, the undersigned,
do hereby certify and declare that we .
are partuors, transacting the business of
purchasing, working, assaying and sell .
ing ores, sulphurets and tailings; and in
the reduction of ores aud extracting
metals therefrom, in the County ot Ne
vada, State of Califoruia, im which
cotuty our principal place of business is
situated, under the firm game and style
and .the respective’ residences are set
opposite our respective names
Vitness our hands and seals this fifth
day of Auguat, Isd2. N
Josern NORTHEY, residence, Nevada
City, Cal.
Josern G. Norvuary, resideice, Neva City, Cal.
BENJAMIN Ha, residence, Nevada
City, Cal.
Wat. Boack, residence, Nevada City,
tal,
Duly acknowledged before me, Fred
Sew ls, a Notary Public, Aug. Sth, 1492,
Kudorsed ; Filed in the office of the
County Clerk, of the County of Nevada
.
1x92. J. L. Morgan, County Clerky*hy
J, J. Greany, Deputy Clerk. ad
of the “Pioneer Keduction Works;' that .
the full names of all the members ar}
such partnership are hereunto subscribed,
Columbia Hill, ‘ 26
126
RUREKA TOWNSHIP,
Eureka i
‘loore'’s Flat..
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP,
Washington. ...
Bear Valley
Ormonde
Yuba
Omega, .
MEADOW LAKE TOWNSHIP,
Truckee No. 1 a
Truckee No, 2 72,
Booa... eee .!
154
LEVPLE YORK TOWNSULY,
Lowell Hill....3 vt
Hunt's Hill 1
You Het ny 27
61
Total vote 1,041. No. of Delegates 104,
The officera of Primary Elections are
directed to issue c@titicates to Delegates
State-of California, this 6th day at Aug. electod from their respective precincta,
Ry order of the Committee,
CHAS. H, MITCHELL, Chairman.
Tuos. J. Barry, Secretary.
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so many luxuries that you can
one,
JM. FOLEY, Confectioner,
YOU'LL BE LEFT.
You can't count the
number of ways there
are of being left. One of
the least pleasant of
them is to let the season
pass without trying my
NOUGAT.. 1 Ce
CREAM. Don't
doit. Youdon't know what you are losing. . Life hasn't
vfford to dispense with this
No, 13 Commercial 3, Nevada Gly
I have just received
Largest, Cheapest
STOCK
any or all bids if not factary.
why ola of th Bogda Oy Tey.
Of course everybody knows th
Largest, Best, Cheapest and Mo
Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Straw and -Felt’ Hats, Nobby
SUMMER’ CLOTHING!
_
from the East the
and Most Stylish
or
PRING : and : SUMMER : CLOTHING
“EVER BROUGHT TO THE COUNTY,
————
at we. keep on hand the
st Fashionable stock o1
Neckties, Boots, Shoes, and everything else usually kept
in a First-ciass-Establishment,
. Broad Street, Odd Fellows Building, Nevada City,
%
lt was further resolved that “The bagi _
of representation at the said County-Gon.
DEMOCRATIC ~
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