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August 18, 1893 (4 pages)

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reat TCT tt its atta See imtn ©HE ORANSGRIPM. FRIDAY EVE’'G, AUGUST 18, °93. = m LOCAL ITEMS. Of General Interest to the Readers of the Daily Transcript. Sewerage repairs have been made along/. Spring street. “ W. G. Richards’ fine mare, Bluebell, is at Sacramento, ' Quite.a number of tributers are at work hereabouts. The number of electric lights in this city las increased rapidly of late. One week from next Tuesday the District Fair opens. Commercial street is sprinkled better than any other one in tewn. The boys keep it wet down very thoroughly. A chicken breakfast was given at the National Hotel thie forenoon in honor of H. Reichenbach of Rechester, N. Y. James Northway left for Marysville. this ‘morning. , He expects to return Monday with the/new. bus for the Union Hotel. If yowhave never heard a phonograph, do not miss the opportunity. It is the most wonderful instrument ever invented. Cigarette dealers say they sell as many cigarettes now as they did before they raised the price. Instead of paying ten cents for a single package, most purchasers buy four packs for a quarter. ase The members of the American Legion of Honor chartered the phonograph last evening and had a very pleasing entertainment. » A shooting gallery will shortly’ be opened im the vacant store room in the Transcript building, next door to W. H: Smith's gro-eery store. _A gentleman from San Francisco whe recently visited this city remarked to a friend that he was surprised to find such geod tables set.at the hotels here, and also at the first-class marketa. we have. He found that nearly all the delicacies had in the city could be obtained here. It is not only a pleasure to drive over the Grass Valley road now in buggies or arts, but horsemen and footmen also find it very pleasant. traveling. es “““The peachés raised in this immediate vicinity are of the finest flayor and quality, ‘ but the crop seems to be rather limited. Some excellent ones are being brought here from the Excelsior ranch at Smarteville. The Miners Foundry has been runhiug by steam for some time and will use that er fer @ tioitt or so yet, or “until “the water supply about town is not drawn on to such an extent as at the present time. Charley Mitchell is devotirg hia whale time to the Pavilion, wiiich will be opened on the 29th of this month. If it is not a success it willve no fault of Mr. Mitchell. Clifford, the gambler, is stil! among the missing. The Chinamen who went on his bond are bewailing the $100 they are out un aecount’of his light skip from the clutches ' social was held with invited guests. hive Grocery Store, Commercial street, . and, throwing it across the AO exclemation that he was orazy again, strode — ‘ eut of the door and diagp in th 7 hep upon whieh ‘Abs shall rev! To do housework in a small family. Eu-] No pursuit was aa," — will be. delinquent Vertived for sale at ; : quire at the Transcript office, al-tf eit otingie es ee ne _ abeyinent is gmede boxes. $1 a box, six Loxe; for $5. On . __ Tax amount of the defalcati October, t or {dress all mail '0L MK m Residence Lot Fer Sale. Toeeunser Bleemay kes Wen Ce ey of earaent . Aseees: orders to DAVOL MEDICINE: PERSONAL. Social and Other Notes About Pe ‘ple Old azd Young. — W. D. Travers of San Francisco is here. J, B. Edson and 8. B. Slight, of Sacra~ mento, are in town. : H. French was over from French (erral yesterday. J. B. Fountain and Prof. L. J. Kiurball, of Sacramente, are in town. Thomas Kidd returned last evening from a trip to Campbell Springs. Charley Bouvier is over from Forbestowrt on a short trip. A. R. Morrison came down from North Bloomfield today. e George T. Coffey and James F. Fogarty came over from French Corral this morning. Johnny Evans, of ** The Club,” came up from Sacramento last evening. Fred Cooper and wife and George Cooper have returned from a visit to Campbell Springs. “ George Hurst arrived here from San Francice yesterday on a visit to the family of J. J. Jackson, : TD. A. McDonald, correspondent and general agent of the Mining and Scientitie Preas, is in Grass Valley. — Miss Tillie Blain and. Miss Maggie Waldron came down from North. Bloomfield today on a short visit, 4 I, Zellerbach and family arrived here last evening on a visit te Mrs. Zellerbach’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Baruh. rived here last evening from San. Francisvo, on her way honie. Virginia City Chronicle: Mrs. J. H. Huling departs this evening for Nevada City, Cal., called thither by the serious illness of her nephew, W. D. Plunkett. a) tee ' Riehard Foote, the Tragedian, Richard Foote, the well-known and popular theatrical man, was in town this afternoon. He and his company are out ona camping trip and have been havin Kha time for the past month or so. _Ahey have been. playing oocasionally sl aise towns on their route, and will give a performance at North San Juan ie evening, the comcome around by way: of Susanville, Lassen coun y: Tomorrow or next day they will come-to-this city aud—probably proceed to Ismeft's Grove and pitch their tents for a stop of two weeks. They are well equipped, having about twenty head! of -horses, wag ong,.ete. During.Kair. week. the company will give two or three performances at ‘Grass Valley and two or three in this city. After leaving here Mr. Foote will go direct to his ranch in the Yosemite Valley. sR ML ee irae He Would Make a Good @ne. Filcher devoted another column of his self asa great man, ‘The first thing we knew the editor of ‘the Herald will be men. tioning himself again for Governor. Mrs. E. McCormick of Forest City ar “ pany.heing vamped“near-that-town; having paper last week to the advertisement of him.’ mrieaieniiidebiiniiieaseiiiniaainte ee DRAMA OF CAPTAIN’ BRagé, 7a Us Drops Lifeless at tho Collis of Bis Grand. child Wedlnesday’s Reno Journal contains the foliewing: The people of this community were shockéd beyond measure yesterday afternoon at the announcement ef the sudden and unexpected death of Captain C. A. Bragg, which occarred at his residence on West street a few minutes before 4 o'clock. During the day the Captain had assisted in arranging for the funeral of his grandchild, little Hazel Bacon, who died at his residence the night before, and had alighted from his carriage and entered the house but a few minutes before the hour named, and was standing beside the coffin when he dropped to the floor and died witheut a struggle. The circumstances surrounding the death are too sad for utterance. The little granddaughter dying of diphtheria, many of the neighbors, friends and even relatives who had children liable to contract the dread disease, could not be present to console the grief stricken family. Captain Bragg was born at’China, Maine, gn the 3lat day of August, 1819, and moved with his family te Nevada in Territorial days, locating in Carson City, He leaves surviving him his wife, Mrs. Marcia Bragg, aged 73 years, one eon, Allen C.Bragg, of the Reno Gazette, and four daughters, Mra. J. E. Dealy, Mra. B. F. Jenvey, all of whom are now in Reno, ~ . So es Pollee Court. ie hicians os Mike Connolly, who wasarrested yesterday for’ drunkeriness ard disorderly conduct, wil have his~trial before Justice Mulloy tomorrowforenoon at 10 e’clock. In the menntina he is in jail, failing to give the required bond of $200. : Bey Hoakens pleaded guilty to the charge of # misdemeanor and was semtenced to six dys in the county jail. pleats aren SecSoRlpaieta er INCEN DIARIES are at work at San Ber~ nardino. ————— Will cure You, is a true statement of the action of AYER’S Sarsaparilla, when taken for diseases originating in impure blood; but, while this assertion is true of AYER’S Sarsaparilia, as thousands can attest, it cannot be truthfully applied to other preparations, which unprincipled dealers will recommend, and try to impose upon you, as “just as.good as Ayer's.” Take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and ” Ayer’s only, if you need a blood-purifier and would be benefited permanently. This medicine, for nearly fifty years, has enjoyed ‘a reputation, and made a record for cures, that has never! been équaled by other preparations. AYER’S Sarsaparilla eradicates the taint of heBacon, Mrs. R. L. Fulton and Mrs. w. R A Return te Capita! Punish:nent, A great many people think it is pretty bad business for the state to kill A wan because that man has killed sgine one else, They are quite right. It is very bad business, and if any other procedure could be devised capital punishment would be abolished at once. Michigan has given im prisonment for life a fair triul. No criminal tas been executed in that state for’ nearly 50 — It was, however, recently voted y its lower house that the death penalty be re-estublished—that is. to say, the policy of leniency has utterly failed, and itis more than probable that Michiga. will again resort to the hangman's rope. The people were startled one day by the news that a life convict had murdered his keeper and made a desperate push for liberty. ‘Then the question occurred to every oneat the same moment, “Why shouldn't every life prisoner do the same thing, since. under the laws of the state no additional penalty is attached to the crime?” ’ Such a4 villain, when caught red hand. ed after a second murder, is no worse off than he was before he killed the keep er. He was in for life anyhow, ané when arrested he wiil be in for” life again, but it is the same old life If he succeeds in escaping, that isso mucl gain, and if he fails he loses absolutely nothing. The abolition of capital punishment is therfore gx ulmost irresistible incentive to kil)a prison official und make a or hberty.—New York Telegram, : / Distances at the Fair, see all that is to be seen and im Previn the opportunities it offers will be uo summer day’s task. ° One who gomes to Chicago expecting to take in these wonders in a day or two Gra week will gO away regretting that which he must of necessity leave onseen. A month would not exhaust its interest. Per. haps it m@y be thought this is an over}statement, A few facts and figures wilt show that itis not. Jackson park. in which the exposition: is being held, haa @ frontage on Lake Michigan of 14 miles and containa 533 acres, 77. of which are water, The Midway plaisance is a mile-long. and 600 feet wide and contains 80 acres more. There are 39 exposition buildings proper, with @ floor space of 159 acres. Adding the galleries, there are 199.7 acres, Grouped around there are 44 state and territorial buildings, 18 buildings erected by: foreign ‘governments and 40. others for the minor purposes of the manage. . ment, restaurants and advertising wares and. enterprises. In the Midway plaisance are the foreign villages, shops. etc., described in a previous letter, The visitor who would merely take a passing look at each of the vast array of exhibits must. prepare. to walicalone 104 miles of aisles. Add to this the distances from one building to another, whieh must of necessity be traveled many. times, and the distance ta be covered will reach fully 150 miles.—Cor. Pittsburg News. 1 Just Like a Man. Mra, Stocks—If. we move into that cherp house, we'll lose caste. : Mr. Stocks—Dun't care if wedo. It's the; best we can afford without running hopelessly in debt, and besities it’s a comHill, and it will bea g:od thing for the firegrowth of jealousy, and no other papers in mea, at least, if their services are ever re-the State speak disparagingly of Mr. Filcher, quired in that section of town. The Ci.y frustees are entitled to Great. credit fcr having this work done; The recent forest fire that spread up through the vicinity of the Greenhorn and Hunt's: Hill, destroyed an immense amount of fine wood timber, besides burning much cut wood, Bob” NicLeod of this city had ten cords out on his father’s ranch at Hunt's Hill. This and also his father’s winter weod was burned, and it required hard work to save some of the buildings, In the Superior Court today, in the matter of the estate of Julia A, Brown, deceased, an order was made fixing the time for hearing the third annual account and directing notice to be given, . The Native Sons of Camptonville have arranged a very miteresting program for Admission Day. They will have an .emigrant train; mounted Indians in full war paint ; fights with the Indians; bear fight with Indian; a stage robbery and other exciting events. in ye San ee Installation of Officers, At Dutch Flat Thursday evening, August 3d, the following officers of Sierra Parlor, No. 42, N. D. G. W., ‘were installed by Miss Dora L. Barkhaus, D. D. G. P. % Lincoln: Miss Carrie ‘Hudepohl, Pas, President; Mrs. Lou Jameson, President Miss Mamie H. Ferguson, Ist Vice Pres. Mrs. Mary Watters, 2d Vice Pres; Mra’ ‘Nellie Goodspeed, 3d-Vice Pres.; Miss Louisa Runckel, Rec. Sec ; Miss Mary Flaridan, Fin. Sec.; Miss Eliza Nicholas, Treas. ; Mise Emma Smart, Marshal; Mrs. Ollie V. Nude. pohl, I. G., Miss Lina Knott, 0. G. After closing, a musicial, literary and ice cream For tale. A small dwelling house:for sale. Price $500. Enquire of & al6-tf. « W. H. Crawrorp. " Meney to Lean. $600 is offered tv loan on good security, Apply to J. M. Walling. al4-tf i SA except those published at his own town. We do not believe there is @ mau in th Detnocratic party who is better qualified for the position of Governor than Hon. J. A. Filcher ef Auburn. He Possesses every qualifi. cation necessary, being a very talented man, stands the wants of every portion of tle State. Mr. Filcher is alive man in every sense of the word, and Placer county has hin to thank more than any other one man for ite prosperity, fer he has always been in the lead of every important movement, Work Commenced. For the past 22 years the Stockton mine, located about 4 miles south of Grass Valley near the ranch of Dawson Handy, has been idle, says the Telegraph. The ledge was worked about 22 years ago by a company of men from Stockton, and they only sunk the shaft down te about 130 feet. There has been. $60,000 in gold taken from the ledge during its activity, A gentleman from Celorado named J. Burrows has charge of the property and ia representing a company of men with ample means and they intend to thoreughly prospect the ledge. Work f cleaning out and repairing the shaft has been commenced and a whim has been erected. The ledge is quite small as far as the bottora of the shaft, but indications show that it will widen as depth is attained. There isan abundance of water power at hand-and the shaft will be sunk as rapidly in working the Stockton mine are. Sacramento people. See aaa Deserving Praise. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery fer Consumption, Dr. King’s New Lite Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hestitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do net follow ‘their House and Let for ‘Sale. An eight-room house, hard-finished, furnished or unfurnished, for sale at a bargain. For particulars enquire of Mas. B. Lyons, . Piety Hill, Nevada City. all.2w Hires’ Kovt Beer. use. These remedies have won their great popularty purely on their merits. Carr) Bros. Druggists, Tidings:—The nian who is supposed to Lave attempted the kidnapping of little Cornelia Rebinson, has been seen again. This time he called ut a house in Indian Headquarters for this delicious and. SPrisige and asked for © meal, Before it healttrad summer beverage—at the Bee. could be given hiin, he picked up a chair, Girl Wanted room with the In a desirable locality. For further par. 2 investigation at Jacksonville, Or., to bef! liculars enquire at Pnamscripr office. a8-tf progressive, hopgat, conscientious and under.’ a8 possible, The principal parcies interested . * vedly, the confidence of the people.
Z 9 AYER Sarsaparilla “I cannot forbear to express my joy at the relief I have obtained from the use of AYER’S Sarsaparilla. I was afflicted with kidney troubles for about six months, suffering greatly with pains in the small of my back. In addition te this, my body was covered with Piniplyeruptions. The remedies prescribed failed to help me. I then began to take AYER’S Sarsaparilla, and, in a short time, the pains ceased and the pimples disappeared. I advise every youngman or woman, in .case of sickness resulting from impure blood, no matter how long standing the case may be, to take AYER'S Sarsaparilla.”"—H, L. Jarmann, 83 William st., New York City. Will Cure You Prefered by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mase. Notice For Publication. 5. LAND OFF C8 at Sacramento, Ca'., AuKut 17th, 1898. Notice ia hereby given that the following. named settler has filed notice of ber intention to wake final proof in support of her claim, gud that said proof will be made udge of the Superior Court of Nevada Co., at Nevada City, on the 25th day of September 1898, viz; Susan R, Moody, widow of Ipeaiab Moody deceased, who made H. A. 6279. for Lot5. or Fractional NW I~ Of (NW 1-4 Sec. 28, Pp. 17, N. R.9 E. She names the following wit. nesses to prove ber continuous residence upon and eultivation of said land, viz: Lewis Brindejon, Samuel Peck, Janes Smith, Uberles KE. Mulloy, al of Nevide City, P. 0., Nevade County, Cal. August 18. THOMAS FRASER, R: r. fa “ 1.ONG, Atty. for Claimant’ ae Owing to Depression in Financial Mat. ters and Dull Times Generally, WALL PAPER Has Taken a Sudden Tumble in Price, HAVE A FULL LIN® OF say ; I ery kind, quali y and Manag °o Wan ay. and Borders te matet, whieh T ban to sell for ab. ut one-half the price 4 ory anitetn heretofore te pey. examing the specimens at m house on Spring 8t., next doo: goa be conviuced ofthe tru: of oa Gnurohn 2 is anuounceCLINTON HARRISON. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. ACK RABRIT MILL AND MINING © PANY. Location 0f Principal place of ol hess, *an Francisco, of works, y wiven. of Directors, hela rs the lob 4 a": 1898. an Assessment, (N. ber share, was levied pee ee "> Gone of the Corporati ee immediate! in c ited States Gold Cole, the » at the ey y 5 Room ‘10, ‘Bas Rasen ero iret ord of tart of Director, rary Omico, $20, Sansome Street’ Hepes Francisco, Califurnia. over 90 per cent. are troubled with P et Lis the only. known remedy to cure the complaint without an operation. A written ber, Ise Guarantee to refund the money if a perma i tr Ek ES ty TITeTr. Only 80 you tan be comfortable and pay every little bill as qnick as it comes in, ~ don’t care what the world thinks, — ow York Weekly. oe om COLUMBIA’S EMBLEM, © Blazon Columbia's emblem, . The bounteous, golden corn! Eons.ago of the great.sun’s glow And the joy of the earth ‘twas born. From Superior’s shore to Chili, From the ocean of dawn to the west, With its banners of green and tasseled sheen,' It sprang at the sun’s behest, " And by dew and shower from its natal hour ‘With honey and wine ‘twas fed Till the gods were fain to share with men The pertect feastoutspread, For the rarest boon to the land they loved Was the corn so rich and fair, Nor star nor breeze-o’er the farthest seas Could find its like elsewhere. In their holiest temples the IncasOffered the heaven sent maize— Grains wrought of gokd in a silver fold For the sun's enraptured % And 4ts harvest came to the wandering tribes As the gods’ own gift and seal, And Montezuma's feetal bread Was made of iteéacred meal. Narrow their ch¢rished fields, but ours ,. Are broad as the continent's breas, And lavish as leaves and flowera the sheaves B Plenty and joy and rest. For they strew the plains and crowd the / Weains /” When the reapers meet st morn, Till Dlithe cheers ring and west winds sing A song for the garnered corn. The rose may bloom for England, The lily for France unfold, Ireland may hono? the shamrock, Scotland her thistle bold, But the shield of the great republic, The glory of the west, Shall bear a stalk of the tasseled corn, Of all our wealth the best. ; The arbutus and the goldenrod The heart of the north may cheer, And the mountain laurel for Maryland 3 Its royal clusters rear, And jasmine and magnolia The crest of the south adorn, But the wide republic's erablem Is the bounteous golden corn! —Edna Dean Proctor in Century. Diarebed In the Street. There is'a young colored damsel in Washington whose soul is at present filled with wrath because of the summary action taken by a societ v woman to whom she had been handmaiden. With, ways that are dark and tricks that are vain the young ‘woman proved herself conversant by making away with articles of value. “Among these was a silk dress of which her mistress had been especially fond, Though accused of the theft, the woman stoutly denied dtand took her dismissal, vehemently protesting her innocence, Not long afterward, as the danghter-of Ham was sailmy down the street in all the gloryiof the stolen garment, she came upon her mistress ‘rapidly —walking” toward her with the look of a great purpose in her eye. ure to comply with the astonishing deherself of the gown. \ As the alternative was to be immediately handed over to’! the police, the perturbed. young woman did as she was. bid with all speed possible, and in‘as brief a time.as it takes to tell the. tale she stood with her ebony L perfectiohs exposed to public view while in an opposite direction her former misRetreat was impossible, as was a fail-. $ tnand that. she then and there divest: . : 5 flow Not to, Exterminate the Indl they will surély lapse into degrad Let them remain in conpact bod in a strugglein which they must be upon them, but let then sue for it. should hold ourselves ever ready to solved—the remnant of the Indian Forum.ligions duty, for health is the basis ful when not well.—Jobnson. 4 A Harmonious Utect. sitting on isa gennine antique. ter not sit in it. ia very becowing to yen. Voevne. Let us not vigorously crowd the Indians to abandon tribal organization. If this is done before they are ready for it, reservations to help one atiother over the change and do not compel them to commingle and compete with the white race lessly doomed. Slowly by law and by instruction teach them the.value of ,our property laws. Do not force citizenship it, but let them first discover its benefits, If such a policy is maintained for tw generations more. the problem ‘will. be be saved and absorbed in modern enlightenment.—Major J. W. Powell in To preserve health is a moral and resocial virtues. We can no longer be nseMrs. Witherby—That, chair you are Miss Elderby —Then pgrhaps I had bet Mrs. Witherby—Oh, don't get up. It DYSPEPSIA 1s that misery experienced when suddenly made aware that you possess a diabolical arrangement called stomach. No two dyspeptics have the same predominant symptoms, but whatever form dyspepsia takes The underlying cause is in the LIVER, and one thing is certain no one will remain a dyspeptic who will = It will. correct Acidity of the ation. ies on hopeWe grant 8 will . SEMMONS b < Laer x —— REGULATOR pameterdaa of all REG Start the Liver working and al bodily atiments will disappear. “For more than three rs 1 suffered with Dyspepsia in its worst form, I tried several doctors, but they afforded no relief. At last I tried Simmons Liver Regulator, which cured me in a short time. It is a good medicine. I would. not be without it.””—Jamus A. Roans, Philad’a, Pa. where all others Fail, Coughs, Croup. Throat, Hoarseness, Whooping C Asthma. For Consumption it no takenin time. So ve you Catarrh ?bis remedy ts feed to cure you, Price, 0cta, Intec’ tress walked away, bearing in trinmph ; the stolen: property.—Kate Field's Wash. ington. : ‘The Dominion of Canada has an area of 3,457,000 square miles and comprises one-sixteenth of the land surface of the globe. It is the largest of all the British possessions, Australia, the next in size, +tontainine 9 044 £98 sanure milew. oe The boy who. is whacked, cuffed, 3 kicked, half .starved, overworked. aid otherwise neglected, generally, if he keeps out of prison and does not die, makes the best man.—Exchange. Before Using Cupidene, A lost Manhood — Sleeplessness Pespondency end OW" The Doctor has discovered the SEXUAL apparatus is dependent. The reason why sufferers are not cured Cal. -For sale in Nevada City by CARR BROS., and MANHOOD RESTORED — BY CuwrID Ene. a eeemeeeeeeet 1 : This vegetable vitalizey cures all diseases of the generative organs, such as Back [ ebilit2-Pimples -Headeche-~Seminal Weakness —Nightly Emissions-impo: EP CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS, active Trineiple on which the Vitality of the ROSTATITIS, for which CUPIDENE Send for Circulars and Testimonials, Aa. After Using Cupidene, NERVOUSNESS o, —Tired Feeling~ Pains inthe ency— Constipation, wa TRADE MARK Registered F THE SkOOKUM ROOT -HiKIRGROWER & 57 South Fifth Ave., New York, hy For. Sale or to Rent Lib ral Terms. —_, ~ Springs, known as the Houre, Winery. ete, 100 Acres in Musext and Tok vy Gr, j : ) apes bearing, orchard, ete, ree: Ranch consisis fi ere 2 3 lange can sis of 6:0 avrer, Jarge ho acres rich meadow land in Alfel'a ance of land tillable and goud Peture, Will sell or lease the Kanch and Vin nepesately or as a whoie main on mortage, Apply to FRED SEARLS, Nevada or to P, J. SULLIVAN, 12] r s San Francisco, = 2 THis Great CouGH CuRE promptly has cured thousands,and will curn you if ld by Druggists on a guarantee. For a or use SHILOH’S BELLADONNA PLASTE. 25. f on re. & $180 rer bce TeMe, for ehan ePae ers Jk eee «3 . LEGG & SHAW, i DRESBACH RANCH, 350 Acrs'n Scp rate tract, containing a rine’ Mrg@ per centage of purchase price can. re. 22° Sansome street.room 10, “As a general family remedy for Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver, Constipation, etc., I hardly ever use anything else, and have never been disappolated: in the effect produced; it seems to be almost a perfect cure for all diseases of the Stomacly and Bowels.”"—W. J. McEtroy. Macon, Ga. HEAVEN Orn EARTH: — Love and Teauty Meke Heaven. 5 mote Poe So let us have pure hears, beeutifnl flowerr, houses, birds—nay, beautiful women. Every yoman can be loved, can be beautiful. LOLA MONTEZ CREME TEETH TEU CTIVG Pave LS PR TE, 5 Sees ore oe? ere ems be oe ais gence. te Us aot Se Me er ce > thin ip ‘perfect conNS 6dinon No matter (3 what blemish disfigDY. jaranor free, ¥ —) a tir > SR i ay a Ps Oo nres.face.or form, Peceest Ptauty Mis. Neitie aaetin fon's urticles. wi “Vatiea Hoarneun, ee MISS A. J. STFRANAHAN Next door to City Hall, Broad Street, Nevada City, Cal. For any special or complicated blemish of the face and tam, write MRS. NETTIFK HARRISON, 26 Geary street, San Franciaco, Cal. Superfluous hair pernianently removed, The Hrut-Canning SeaS0N HAS ARRIVED. Rvery exrorionaad tess tte Ki w ] —THAT— Liohting: Fults das ARE THE LEsr, reat Dealers in on HARDWARE, FURNITURE, s CARPET AT THEIR Mak heres i bles as nee THREE STORES ON MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY, Annual M eeting. lt [)*eere BLUE GRAVE), MINING COM. pany.—The annual meeting of the st ckholders of the above company, for the election of trustees to serve fur the ensuing: year end Balthe transaction of such other business as. may properly come before the meeting, wiil be het on Wednesday, August 16, 1864, at the hour of 3 0’c'ock P.M; at the office of the company, No L m San Francisco, ¢ F: ifornia. Tranefer books will be ¢ 7 hs urday, August 12, 1898, at 12 PEt ge ag =e THEO, WETZEL, Secretary aneome street, room 10, Sam use, 3 eya'd City, treet, Ofice—320 all raucisco, Cal, AG by physicians and medicines is because CO, P. O. Boar 2076, San Francisce W. D. VINTON. AT A sp asta. Minera Hires’ Rog ‘For sale by the Dozen or Gross ! ENT FoR WATER, GINGER ALE, ORANGE CIDFR beep! ECIAL PRICE \*s Beehive’ Commercial Street ad — Yb = ef th of in to Reta 'h » th ce for ' top icat Jack has . ere ever gow