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August 30, 1892 (4 pages)

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L 8) : BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. PI OCR an = THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. ————— eee TUESDAY EV’NG AUG. 30, ‘92. PERSONAL MENTION. Social and Other Notes About People Old and Young. Frank Bell cathe ip from Auburn today. ‘ Mrs. C. G. Fisk of San Antone Val. ley is here on a visit. E. R. Ellis, John J. Cordy and E. H. Langley of San Francisco arrived here last evening. J. A. Chesnut of Oakland, who formerly resided at this city, is here ona visit to friends. Miss Maggie Noonan of Moore's Flat, Miss Maggie. Waldron of Lake City, . P. S. Waldron and F. Noonan of Graniteville, arrived here yesterday. About the happiest man along the line of the C. P. R. R. is S. A. D. Hall, the postal clerk on the local between Colfax and Sacramento: “See birth notices. W. F. Eschbacker and wife of Downieville, who have been at Oakland on a visit, arrived here last evenirg on their way ‘home. = Mrs. Kitty B. Hall, who has been attending at the bedside of her ‘Uncle, Erastus Bond, for the past month, returned to her home at Alameda today. Lisetta and Luly Huckings of North San Juan, who have been below on a visit, arrived here today on their way home. iin cau eggs An Accidental! [Shot. Union : On Saturday evening an accidental shot through the partition between the office of Geo. E. Riley and the barber shop adjoining on the corner of Mill and Bank atreets, and rebounded like a boomerang, skipping past the head of a customer who ‘was being shaven and gave him a firstThe bullet did no other from a parlor rifle went class stare. harm. 6066s ee Situation Wanted. By a lady to do housework in a small family. Apply at tlie Traxscripi office. a29-lw. a 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 ine up saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Sas viour, determined if I could 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 me and thank God I am now well and hearty woman.” Trial bot tles free at Carr Bros.’ drug sture, regu size 50 cents and $1.00. ae ye Noruwa so well relieves thirst or invigorates a person on a hot day as a glass of Carr Bros’. pure fountain Soda Water. Something Fancy. A carload of Drifted Snow Flour, the finest made, just received by J. J. Jackson, dj-tf aie it ep: Tue best tive-cent cigar ever made is the Bachelor Button. For sale at Carr Bros. j23-tf Dyspepsia in all its forms is nut only relieved but cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. a Pills promote constipation—Simmons Liver liegulator cures constipation. Sie a es A carLoaD of Buftalo Beer just received, $1.50 per dozen, at the Nevada City Soda Works. sie tee ewes i A cerTaIn cure for malaria fevers is found in Simmons Liver Regulator. —e-2@e-o— In all derangements of the liver a cure is certain if you take Simmons Live Regulator. oe tee So simple yet always efficacious in all bilious disorders is Simmons Liver Regulator. ~~ Man Was Made to Mourn, Perhaps, and perhaps npt. However that may be, he has no excuse jor his misery, if it is produced by nervousness, so long as he neglects to reinforce his enfeebled nerves througti the medium of He can secure this by the regular use of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, a grateful tonic and tranquilizer, It should never be forgotten that the brain—which is the headquarters of the improved digestion. ; A Lucky Clerk. Half a century ago a clesk in New) York city was weat to 1ike down the shutters of the store at pr. cisely 6v c!ock in the mornins. Waits ie was tacing thein down, rain ur sin’, a certain old gentleman almost always passed by on his way to his place of business. The old gentleman smiled so benignantly upon the Youwig mai taet a hearty and familiar<‘‘good morning” became natural to both. nervous system—and the stomach bear the closet relations one to the other, and . that debility under the waistband pro.luces . a correlative disturbance in the organ of . thought. Give, however, a quiet:s to! nervousness and headaches by a reform begun at the fountain head by the Bit-. ters. Take it, also, for malarial, bilious and kidney trouble, rheumatism and the infirmities of age. Taken before meals it imparts relish for the food. Sega egie Hires’ Root Beer. Headquarters for this delicious and healti.ul summer beverage—at the Beehive Grocery Store, Commercial street. — aes ies Guaranteed Cure. to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery *for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon thig condition. 1f you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat—or Chest trouble, anid‘will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience n@ benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King’s New Discovery could be relied on. Itnever disappoints Trial bottles free at Carr Bros’. Dru Store. Large size 50c, and $1.00. a on oe Watch Stolen. A gold watch was stolen from Frank Eilerman’s saloon last night. The thief ransacked the place, but did not find anything else. EET Days of ‘*’49,”" Kentucky Bourbon, a fine whiskey for family use. Meyerfeld, Mitchell & Siebenhauer, ole agents for Pacific Coast, 116 Front street, San . Francisco. ja23-ly Der on eg WHY SUCH AN UPROAR ? Grass Valley in the Midst of a Tremendous Excitement. Since Thursday last the excitement “at SAM’L YEO’S establishment, on Mill street Grass Valley, in the great Sheriff's Sale of Dry Goods, Millinery, Carpets, Wall Pa er. ete., etc., has been trepiéndous. Nothing like it has ever before been witnessed in Nevada County. It is a great Slaughter Sale, and no foolishness about it. The rush is kept up from early. morn till lateat night. The reason therefor is this : The Board of Trade of San Francisco have ordered that from the $40,000.stock $10,000 in gold coin MUST be raised within thirty days. THE ORDER WILL BE OBEYED even if the goods do not bring thirty cents on the dollar on . their first costs’ Never was there such an opportunity offered before to get first-class Wall Paper, Carpets, Dry Goods, etc. AT YOUR OWWN PRICE. Asmall amount of money will buy a big lot of goods. ness. by Thirteen clerks are in constant attendM0@®™ Won't believe a word of this but just see the goods and prices for yourself. : 413-tf : ede ea aoe A Leader. Since its first introduction, Electric Bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics and alteratives— 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 Malaris from the system. Satisfaction guaraiteed with each bottle or the nioney will be refunded. ‘Price only 50c. perbottle. Sold by Carr Bros. iD Omi Now Try This. It wil] cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a Cough, Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consuinption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferers from La Grippe found it justthe thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try We authorize our advertised druggist . This is no. buncombe sale—it’s busiMonth after month this mutual greeting continued, until one morning the old gemtleman was missed and he never appeared again. He wasdead. Not long afterward the enterprising and faithful clerk was waited upou by the adrministrator of the vld man’s estate and inforined that his store and stock of goods had been willed to him. Attracted by the youth's promptness and fidelity, the old-gentleman had inquired into his character and circumstances and was satisfied that he could leave his property to no one so likely to make good ‘use of it as the clerk who took Cown the shutters at just 6 o’clock, summer and winter. Through this legacy the clerk was introduced into a profitable business at once and he afterward became one of the most wealthy, benevolent and respected merchants of the city.—Youth’s Companion. Two Favorite Poets. Now there are two poets whom I feel that I can never judge without a favorable bias. One was Spenser, who was the-first poet I ever read as a boy, hot drawnto him by any enchantment of his matteror style, but simply because the first verse of his great poem was— A gentle knight was_pricking on the plain, and I followed gladly, wishful of adventure. Of course I understood nothing of the allegory, nevet sxspected it, fortunately for me, and.am surprised to think how much of the language I understood. At any rate, I grew fond of him, and whenever I see the little brownfolio in which 1 read, my heart warms to it as to. a friend of my childhood. With Marlowe it was otherwise. With him I grew acquainted during the most impressible and receptive period of my youth. He was the first man of genius [had ever really known, and he naturally bewitched me. What cared I that they said he was a deboshed fellow? nay, an atheist? To me he was the voice of one singing in the desert, of one who had found the water of life for which I was panting, and was at rest under the palms. How can he ever become to me as other poets are?—James Russell Lowell in Harper’s. Defining a Cocktail in Court. A witness in a case recently on trial in one of the courts in Boston testified that the defendant was not a drinkiig man ‘‘and only took cocktails.}. Judge Blank, who presided, is a teetotaler. He noticed among the spectators 4 well known physician, a bonvivant, and at the recess called him up to the bench and asked him to define a cocktail. “A cocktail,” responded the doctor, “is a feather dipped in an emollient which is applied to a dry or irritated throat for the removal of dryness or irritation.” The learned judge thanked him, but the story that the court subsequently dipped a feather in vaseline and touched his palate with it under tle impression that he was taking a cocktail is probably a “lawyer's yarn. — Boston Transcript. Convicts of Abyssinia. In Abyssinia political offenders and obstructionists are arrested, chained and placed on the small table land of Abba Salama, a high, rocky and precipitous mountain about thirty miles from Adowa. So sheer and steep are its sides that tlw prisoners are drawn up by ropes. Their chance of escaping is impossible, unless they run the risk of dashing themselves into eternity on the rocks below. On this lonely height there is soil on which they may grow grain, and there are wells with good der, and they may, if they choose, abuse the prime ministers and crowned heads to their hearts’ content, but they return no more to the ways of the world,— Frederick Villiers in Century. Duststorms on the Atlantic, Ships crossing the Atlantic in the latitude of the Cape Verde islands often en counter duststorms of longer or shorter duration. One of the most remarkuble of these paradoxical storms swept down on the German steamer Argentine in the sanuger of 1889. It lasted for four tays, during which time the air was so full of dust particles as to make high poponday alinost as dark as midnivht, the darkest When the storm” was atit heigut the sailors were kept—basy shov ehny the dust from the steamer'’s decks fhe machinery was made to work with yreat dificulty, and at one time the captain, J. G, Scheon, had grave apprehenoy that they wonld be dashed upon the Cupe Verde reefs,—St. Louis Republic. Aucleut Superstitions, The ancients peopled all distant lands a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is, AN children enjoy a drink of Hires’ Root Beer. { G0does every other member of the family. Portland Smelting & Refining COMPANY, LINNTON, OREGON, I1GHEST PRICE PAID FOR Gold, Silver and Lead Ore. Apply to A. MALTMAN, Agent. __Deveda Cll. -Abg: 26." * CIGARS AND TOBAOUD. Gus, J, & Ed, W. Schmit yAyee urchased the stoe and trade of L. Hirschinan, on PINE 8BTREET, Hereby notify their friends and the public generally that they will keep on hand all esof CIGARS, TOBACCO, west rates, [= ES, Ete., which they will sell at the Store. Large size 50c. and $1.00. ; snot, eae ee What Stronger Proof 1s neéded of the merit of Hoods Saseaea: rilla than the hundreds of letters continually coming in telling of marvellous cures it has effected after all other reme. dies had failed? POWDER — . Absolutely Pure. Larest Unirep Srares Foon Report, Roya Baking Powper Co, 106 Wall St, N. Y, Trial bottles free at Carr Bros.’ Drug . . Si Cream of tartar baking Powder.—. gee sle putting on airs. Highest of all in ya strength.— Ai P 5 JOVERNMENT with monsters aud all distant seas with . horrors, Unknown and distant cotn. tries were, to their superstition, peopled . with *ygorgons, hydras and chimeras . dire.” The distant seas were filled with . monstrous dragons and serpents, of . Which the sea serpent is today, perhaps, asurvival. The unkuown oceans were filled with whirlpools that sucked in mariners, who were sacrilegious enough to approach them, to an awful death, Perhaps these superstitious, as much as any one thing, kept the world for so many centuries an unexplored and unknown waste.—Yankee Blade, Mutterings of ap Undertaker. . “Put on airs, my beauties,” muttered an undertaker, traveling on the elevated railroad. ‘Puton airs, but when . get you there won’t be any airs, and one of you will look pretty much like the other.” . A bevy of bright and haughty damsels . had boarded the train at Twenty-eighth street and their bearing annoyed the un. dertaker. *] tell you,” he said, “when . bury them they all look pretty much the same, They don't sneer at the poor old undertaker, either. . never saw a prond looking corpse in my life, and I’ve bur “ted thousands. No difference, sir! The millionaire in the icebox and the pauper ,you coulnd’t tell apart. Puta president or a senator in the morgue and . defy any one to pick him out from the other people there. “That's what i think always when . [t doesn’t worry me in the least. {. remember the time when the nndertaker will be tay ing em out and when p live newsbo 4 will he_ worth fifty of ‘em. * > ew water, There is no speaker to keep or-. THE. RELL BUOY. Like a restless. t ff aecused bey t ing rest wh * bled spirit, \ excusing, + none is offered, \ only strivine ior release— Sot es the beliiaoy in the ocean 4-eceh wave in «id commotion i ts it withou: relenting, vr «a whispered » ord of peace. £ ibeam ty @Qach day caress it, Ge toe ste ua sips how! above it, ‘Toc. ue .the wall goes upward ® ne er @2diny wan, Ave tu-otlteuing sea gulis hear it Astovy bover ard pass nexr it, And tic ro ky shores repeat it in atoufi ed undertone. ©)., Use pathos of its life song, Changi: : net as years roll onward i s note of weary wailing detward vorne naceasinglyt Prisoner in Nept ine’s clasping, Chafing under coo: and hasping— Aneel Jbou of mercy! warning ( tat. os Bails Chat pass thee by —Kathariie if. Terry in Good Housekeeping Polite: Viotographers. The krock which French photogra phers, ‘and especially those of Paris possess in relieving tueir sitters of a construit.ed und distressed Took while sitting for their portraits has long been the envy and perplexity of photogra phers of other nations. An American photographer, on a recent visit to Paris took pains to study the means by which this very desirable result was reached. He reports that it all lies in a very simple device,» which well illustrates the nature of the Frenchman. : When a lady, for instance, is sitting to a photographer for a portrait, the operator does not, in a perfunctory manner, coldly request her to ‘*Look pleasant now, ma’am!” He says to her in the most natural and gracéfulman ner in the world: “It’s quite unnecessary to ask madam to look pleasant; she could not look otherwise!” : The lady of course acknowledges the compliment with ber most gracious and highbred smile. “Click!” goes the caméra and the picture is obtained, revealing the sitter at her highwater mark, as it were.— Youth’s Companion How a Prisoner Escaped. If we will only rightly use little things
itis surprising how much may sometimes_be done with them. A vizier, hay ing offended his royal master, was con demned to lifelong imprisonment in a high tower, and every night his wife used to come and weep at its foot. “Go home,” said the husband, ‘and find a black beetle, and then bring a bit of butter and three strings—one of fine silk one of stout twine, another of whipcord —and a strong rope.” When she came provided with every thing he told her to put a touch of but ter on the beetle’s head, tie the silk thread around him and place him on th wall of the ‘tower. Deceived by th smell of butter, which be supposed wa above him, the insect continued to as cead till he reached the top, and thu: the vizier secured the silk thread > By 1 he pulled up the twine, then’ the whip cord, and then astrong rope, by whict he finally escaped.— Detroit Free Press The Earth to Be Like the Muon. The water of the earth is all destine to disappear from the surface of .th globe by being absorbed by subterranea: rocks, with which it will form chemica combinations. The heavenly sphere: exhibit sufficiently striking examples o such anevolution. The planet Mar shows what will become of the eart in some thousands of eenturies. [ts sea are only shallow Mediterraneans of les surface than the continents, and thes jo not appear to be very high, and i: the appearance of the moon, all cracke and dried up,, we have a view of th tinal state of the earth—for the absur}, tion of the water by the solid nacleu will be followed by that of the atmos phere.—Popular Science Monthly The Modern Way. In India they drown a great many o the girl babies.. [t is a time honore custom, but not, universally approve: from a therapeutic standpoint, in ciy ized countries they put Corsets on th. girl babies, which brings about the sam: results, without the shock, which is; sure concomitant of the Indian method Moreover, babies last longer under th: modern system, and it is especially prized by people who prefer to kee; their girl babies for a tew brief years, Detroit Tribune. What a Flood Leaves Behind. The worst feature of a flood is the faci that the river is apt to leave a deposit oi sand, varying in thickness from one inch to ten feet, over a large extent of land that was formerly fertile. tn the tloou of 1858 a great many farmers in the American Bottom on going back to thei) premises after the subsidence of th: w.iters, found their property covereu with river sand in beds so thick that two or three years elapsed before good crops could be raised.—St. Louis Globe Democrat. The Place for Him to Call. Mrs. Witherby— Your old clothes man was around today. Witherby (grimly)—Tell_ him next timé that, if he wants to look at any old clothes of mine, he will have to call at the offive and see them ou me.—Ex change. How Ants Are Eaten: Ants are eaten by several of the minor nations, In Egypt they are eaten raw with sugar; in Brazil they are served with a resinous sauce, and in East India stewed in buffalo grease or fried in butter,—St. Louis Republic. A Grave in the Ceuter. The exact geographical center of the United States is“marked by a grave— the last resting place of one Major Ogden, who is buried on a little knoll a short dists 2¢ northeast of Fort Riley Kan.—Fichange, Why His Eyesight Failed, Dr, Optycuss—You are standing at eighteen feet. Can you read these letters? Patient—No, sir. Dr. Optycuss—Approach nearer. Now? Patient—No, sir. Dr. Optycuss—This is strange! Come four feet nearer. Now? Patient—No, sir. Dr. Optycuss—Most remarkable case l ever met, Stand four feet away from the chart. Can you read now? Patient—No, sir,Dr. Optycuss—Great Pisistratus! am . mad? Young man, you are the most remarkabDle case that has come within my experience, Youconquerme. You can know more about yourself than . do. Have you any idea why you can't read these letters? Patient—l never learned to read,— London Tit-Bits. two feet atAne SIMMONS “4 aE: ee ~ or SR&MPTOMS OF LIVER DISE.SE: Loss of appetite; bad breath; bad taste in the mouth; tongue coated: pain under the shoulder-blade ; in the back or side— often mistaken for rheumatism; sour stomach with flatulency and water-brash; indigestion; bowels lax and costive by turns; headache, -with dull, heavy sensation; restlessness, with sensation of having left something@undone which ought to have been done? fuliness after eating; bad temper; blues; tired feeling; yellow ap pearance of skin andéyes ; dizziness, etc. Not all, but always some of these indicate want of action of the Liver. For A Safe, Reliable Remedy that can do no harm and has never been known to fail to do good, Jake Simmons Liver Regulator -—AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR— Malaria. Bowel Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, onstipation, Biliousness, « Kidney Affections, Jaundi Mental Depression, Colia A PHYSICIAN’S OPINION. “T have been practicing medicine for twenty ears and have never been able Um up a.vegetabie compourd thax would, like Simmons~Lives Regulator, promptly and effectually move the Liver to action, and at the same time aid (instead of weaken) the digestive and assimilitive powers th tem,” * qe Me Hurrox, Mm. p., Washingto.:, Ark, ONLY GENUINE 3 Has our % Stamp in red on front of wrapper. J.-H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa New York Bakery, G. Wm, Durst, Prop. AVIN PURCHASED THIS WELLknown and popular Bakery, on Commercial Street, adjoining Transcript Block, f intend to keep on hand ut all times the very best of . Bread, Pies, Cake, Etc Wedding Cakes and Pastry Made to order on short notice and on most reasonable terms. ~ Allorders for anything ix my line prompt y attended to. By-strict attention to business, giving the vest satisfaction and selling at low rates,”! ope to merit a liberal patronage. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, RECTOR BROS Proprietors ‘The Only First-class Hotel in the City Massive Fire-proof Structure, Free from the danger of Fire so prevalentin Large Hotels, Headquarters of Sea Travelers and Tourists, Free 'Bus to and from all Trains. Telegraph, Post Office and General Stage Office inthe Building. The Tablé Not Excelled by that Any Hotel in the Interior ‘of the State. RESTAURANT --AND-g i) LODGING — HOUSE, MBS, B. LUTZ, Proprietor. Broad Street. ...below National Hotel. Comfortable Rooms and Good Beds. The Table Supplied with the best the market affords. z Board and Lodging by the day, week or month. A Golden Opportunity ! SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW ! A Chance in a Thousand! “PICTORIAL SELF-PRONOUNCING YOUNG PEOPLE’S BIBLE.,’’ 1" 1S book contains upwards of 700 large pages of printed—matter, and several hundred magnificent illustrations, including numerous full-plige colored plates, in the highest style of the art. AGENTS WANTED All over this State. Exclusive territory yiven to those meaning business, Better terms than haye ever yet been offered. Besides allowing full commissions, we prepay the treight rate to your door, . This will prove a bonanza to the right parties. Sold only by subscription. Val. uable premiunis to all who handle ‘this . great work. Send at once for descriptive and term circulars and all other particulars to the Dominion Publishing Co, f17 Seattle, Wash, ( BTAINED, and all business in the U.8 Patent Office attended to for MOD. ERATE FEES. Our offi «'is opposite the U.8. ratent Office, and we can obtain Patents in lesg ime than those remote from Washington. Send model or drawing. We advise as to patentability free of charge—and we make no charge unless we obtain patent. We refer, here, to. the Postmaster, the Su pertntendegs of Money Order Division, and » the officials of the U. 8, Patent Officer For circular, adyice, terms and references to actus Lentsin your own State orcounty ad = C. A. Snow & Co, ESTRAY NOTICE AME to the encl e of the sul iber so uttwo weeks ago, a dar. bay horse, two white hind feet and a white spet an the forehead. The owner is re. . " quested to call and take the animal away and pay all casts, Mi FRANK KENDRICK, Kendrick’a Ranch, Deer Creck, Au wet 10, 1892, ald 1850. 1892. Grand Celebration ADMISSION ~DAY SEPTEMBER 9th, —~T— Grass Valley, UNDER THE AUSPICES*OF Quartz Parke, No. 98, N. Ss. G. WW. TO INCLUDE THE Dedication of a New $20,000. Seboolhouse, A corer stone of quartz and a handsome flag, which will be contributed by the Native Sons. Magnificent Parade —EMBRACING— 1 Five Hundred Native Sons! Native Daughters ! Military ! Unifor.n Rank,, K. of P. ! Kuights of Sherwood Forest ! Odd Fellows ! Young Men’s Institute ! Fire Departments! Of Grass Valley and Nevada City and various otlier Civic and Fraternal Societies. The Native Sons -will include a large percentage of the strength of the Parlors of Nevada, Placer, Yuba and perhaps other counties. Sunset Parlor of Sacramento will be in the ranks, 100 strong. : Balls ! Concerts! Receptions ! Six (6) Ban's! Two (2) Drum Cy rps! Layish Street Decorations ! MOS“ Argonauts” will counsel ! Orator: FRANK H. M’NALLY (of San Francisco) Past Grand Orator N. 8S. G. W. President of the Day: WM. B. VAN ORDEN, (of Grass Valley) President Board of Education. Grand Marshal: WM. 8. ROBINSON, President Quartz Parlor. EXCURSION RATES. The management of the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad has granted a round-trip rate of $1.50 between Colfax and Grass Valley, and the Southern Pacitic Company has given assurance of the lowest rates from all points, Visitors who remain over -Saturday will be driven to points of interest about Grass Valley and Nevada City, ineluding the great quartz mines and mills. ixcursion traius will be run between Nevada Clty and Grass Valley, and between Colfax and Grass_ Valley. Dou't Miss It Don't. Miss It. S0@™ For further particulars, or for. any and allinformation derired, adgress T. C. HOCKING, Chairman, D. F. DONOVAN, Secretary, Committee of Arrangements. New Bakery, Junction of Main and Commercial Streets. M. C. CAMPBELL Hi opened a New Bakery at the above place, and intends to keep the best of everything in his line. Having had long expetience inthe bakery business he is confilent of giving the best of satisfaction and making it a real ‘HOME BAKERY. per loaf. .For nice Home’Made Bread give me a trial. All Potato Bread. For Fiue Cakes call at the HOME BAKERY Give me a trial. Certificate of Co-Partnership. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY of Nevada, ss. We, ,the undersigned, do hereby certify and declare that we are partners, transacting the business of purchasing, working, assaying and selling ores, sulphurets and tailings; and in the reduction of ores and extracting metals therefrom, in the County of Nevada, State of California, in which county our principal place of business is situated, under the firm name and style of thé ‘Pioneer Reduction Works;” that the full names ofall the members ot such partnership arehereunto subscribed, and the respective residences are set opposite our respective names, Witness our hands ahd ‘seals this fifth day of August, 1892. Josep NoRTHEY, résidence, Nevada City, Cal. JoserH G. Norruey, residence, Ne~a City, Cal. : Benjamin HALt, residence, Nevada City, Cal. . bes BLACK, residence, Nevada City, al. Duly acknowledged before me, Fred Secals, a Notary Public, Aug. 5th, 1892. Endorsed : Filed in the office of the County Clerk, of the County of Nevada State of California, this 5th day of Aug. 1392. J.L. Morgan, County Clerk, by J. J. Greany, Deputy Clerk® ad PERALTAHALDN, “BERKELEY, CAL, N important respects the most elegantLY equipped School for Girls in AmerTerm begins August 9th, Send for circular to DR. HOMER B. SPRAGUE, 22-I1m President. eas Tax¥ Sinn cre Liver Regulater te move the bile, clear the head and reatore digestion, Bread will be sold at FIVE CENTS J. KE. CARR, i CARR: —PROPRIETO Palace Drug, Book Masonie Building, Cor. Pine and School Books, : “Blank Books. Agents for the San — GREAT STATEWILL Tae Acricurrurat Secrion will em‘destined for the World's Fair. a manufacturing exhibit showing the progress made in all classes of manufacture, California’s early history. most realistic display of the mining industry, from the taking of the crude rock from its natural bed, and passage through all machinery used in the ex-EDWLX &, SMITH, Secretary. brace an extensive exhibit of productsitr va THE MECHANICAL Section will embrace'as a full ‘THe HisroricaL SEcrion will contain: all historical data obtainable relating to af Tue Minine Sxcrion will contain a In all there willbéa Gala Holiday of Instruction and Amusément fo All reseeniordectkacces: The Southern Pacific Railroad offers FREE liberal excursion Passenger Rates, T. H. CARR, BROS. RS OF THE-— and Stationery Store, Commercial Streets, Nevada City. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANO A Complete Stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Oils, Vamises, Et Miscellaneous Books, Periodicals, Fictorials, Vagazines Francisco Examiner. ——-—— a Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City. = . ey “THE FAIR OF 1892 AT SACRAMENTO Two Weeks: Sept. 5th to 17th BE OF Unugrual Extent and Grandeur traction of’gold and silver. A‘full eleejfrval plant, showing the application of ‘electricity, will here! be shown, as well ollection of valuable specimens of quartz, building stone, ete, : Tue Live Srock Section will preseat ‘a full complement of improved breeds. ‘Tut Speep Sxcrion will consume nine ternoons bf unexcelled trotting, pacing ‘and running. events, being the most ‘Promising racing meeting held in the ‘State. ; T# Amusemenr Sscrtion will cater to the fun-loving public in such events as will be attractive and entertaining, Address the Secretary, Cy _FRED'K_OOX,*Preaidenty transportation for all Exhibi.s, and Sires ci hes pri Do I nize sch 1 , atat fail nity Un) sno The Gra The Till Inr pari othe pre} par