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February 8, 1892 (4 pages)

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el cary. ) rop, 3 WELL on joining times the Etc, astry . OB most 1@. prom pt3 the sivi Ww rates, I ine NES! Y . a NES IN unds for packed at Fifty ; brands, ; el) three 4.50 per SS THE fered for asenable i a City. Lew, : cous ND. on hand. ost Meats. part of @ underwill” of he cred_ claims four 1 of this the Civthe same m of. the wunty ‘of AN, 2 Richards, ® poor quence. When I too! Bood’s Sarsaparilia ~ THE / DAILY. “TRANSCRIPT. Nevadea City, Nevada County, Calif, Published Bivery Evening Except Sun» days and Legal H idiiya. ' Established Sept. 8;.1860. Trrms-15 Corte a Week; 60:Conts a Month: $6.4 Year, : * MONDAY EV'NG, FEB. 8, 1892. Originates in scrofulous taint in the blood. Benge the proper method by-which to cure eatarth, is: to-purify the blood. Its many @isagreéibie' symptoms, and the danger of @eveloping into bronchitis ‘or that terribly _, fatal disease, consumption, are ‘entire! femoved by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which -€ures catarrh by purifying the jblood. and also tones up the system and greatly imProves the general health of those who take it, Be sure to get : Hood’s Sarsapariila ‘“I suffered three years with catarrh, and ‘my ‘general health was in’ conseI found I. nad the vight remedy. The eatarrh Is ylelding, as Hood's Sarsaparilla {s cleansing my blood, and the general tone of my system is improving.” Frank ‘Wasubunn, Rochester, N. ¥. Cures Catarrh * “T had catarrh ning years; and suffered terribly with it, Soon after I began to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla .the catarrh _ troubled me less, after taking three bottles I. waa. entirely. cured.” JANE. Hingy, Lumberton, Clinton County, Ohio, Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by druggists, $1; six for $5. Prepared by ©, 1, HOOD & CO,, Apothecaries, Lowell, (00 Doses One Dollar —_—_—_———_—_—_—_ AT THE THEATER. The Richard Foote Companny to Appear This Evening. The Dixon Tribune has this to say about this popular company: The Richard Foote company closed a successful season of four nights last Saturday night ‘For tho firat time‘in the: history ‘af the town a theatrical company played to paying houses for -four consecutjve nights at regular theater prices. This may be explained, however, by the statement that Mr. Foote is the most popular actor who ever appeared here. Mr. Foote isan dttor of tinusdiul ability and there is no dottbt that he ‘will one day be found . in the front rank. He has already acquiréd an enviable reputation. He has a superb stage presence and a stro»g, wellmodulated voice. He excels in tragedy: but never rants as many aetors do who essay his favorite parts. Miss Plunkett is a clever little actress, who plays well everything she undertakes. The remainder of the company are fair actors. In all derangements of the liver.a cure is certain if you take Simmons Liver Su«mons Live Regulator is invaluable in the nursery. It is a gentle laxative, and harmless. : Two Good Milch Cows ¢ For sale by the Nevada County Land ‘and Improvement Association. Enquire of Groras C, GayLorp. d22-tf . : Secretary. To prevent fevers, keep the liver active and bowels regular with Simmons Liver Regulator. Better Than Imported ftams. Connoisseurs admit that ‘‘Public Taste” Hams made by Couey Bros. of the Com: . mercial Street’ Meat Market are the best old at this city, d3-tf To insure a hearty appetite and incréased digestion take Simmons Liver Regulator. ; «oe How’s Your Liver? Is the Oriental salutation, knowing that good health cannot exist without a healthy Liver, When the Liver is torpid. the Bowels are sluggish and constipated, the . food lies in the stomach undiested, poisoning the ak frequent headache ensues; 9 feeling of lassitude, despondency and nervousness indicate ligw te whole rystein ts de" nged. Simmons Liver acgulator has been the means of restoring more eop!e to health and appiness by giving them ~ ahealthy Liver than any wncy known on carth. acts with, extraordinary power and éilicacy. ‘SMEVER BEEN DISAPPONTED, use else, and have never becn dis in the effect produced; it seeme sp cure for all diseases of W. 4d. MoEinor, Macon, Ga, —_—_— Days of +49." Kentucky Bourbon, 4 fine whiskey for . family use. Meyerfeld, Mitchell & Biebenhauer, svle agents for Padifio, Coast, 116 Front street, San Frantisco, si ja2u-ly It will make % good law, dector or dental office, or's fine lodge room. Can give the Tidings. A & two years’ lease. Terms reasonable. £2-tf Ww. H. Surru, SEE : . makers of pure articles, but if it should, THE MINERS IN. SESSION. Five or Six {mpounding Dams Needed in the Mountains, , The Executive Committee of the California Mining “Association \met ‘at San Francisco Saturday, to disctiss matters of interest to the Pacific Coast miners. * J. H. Neff occupied the chairand W. ©. Ralston officiated as Secretary. Those Present of the committee, besides the officers, were M. H. Mead, Sierra; W. K. ‘Aldersley, Napa; John McMurray, Trinity; J. B. Hobson, Placer; Frank McLaughli Butte; __Hénry_Martin, “Tritsity; (©) Ws Cross, R. McMurray, T. R. Church, William Irelan Jr., Louis Sloss, J. K. Thornton, John Hays Hammond, Niles Searls, Nevada; James H. Lawrence, Merced; M. M. Drew, Sacramento; J. K. Luttrell, Sonoma; N. J. Britten, San Mateo; J.M. Fulweiler, Placer. The sense of the committee was that five or six large impounding dams ‘were needed in the different hydraulic mining sections, besides additional appropriations for the mines, j The wording of a bill to be drawn up to cover the situation was di d The delegates who are appointed to go to Washington from California are Niles Searls of Nevada, J. B. Hobson of Placer, R. McMurray of this city an! J. K. Luttrell of Sonoma. At the request of Gove:nor Markham, who extended to them by letter a warm invitation, the delegates will call on him at Sacramento tomorrow on their Way to Washington. Their intentiun is to proceed East on -Tuesday. Frank McLaughlin and John Hays Hammond, alternate delegates, will leave in a few days. . The honorary delegates to attend the Congressional séssion at Washingtun in the interest of the mining men are James V. Col n, San Fra § H.B.Parsons, Louis Mol.ane, Baltimore; William M. Lent, New York; Charles Nordhoff, Lower California; John W. Mackay, San Francisce; General J. W. Denver, Colora: do; “\ illiam N. Laffan, James R. Keene, New York; George C. Gorham, O..T. Day, Washington, D. C.; John Komass, General John B. Clark, Joseph McKibben, ©. Hillyer and Jesse R. Grant. Secretary Ralston read a communication from-the Board of Trade that President Le Count had called.a special meeting of the Directors for Tuesday, Feb. 9, at 2:30 Pp: M., toconfer with a committee of the California Minera’ Association in regard to important matter. The Committee on Finance was instructed to confer with the Directors, Iudorsement and substantial aid is expected from the Board of Trade. : John Bogg of Colu'a addressed the . committee, saying that the people uf his valley and agricultural districts generally wanted hydraulic mining resumed, because it would give a home market for goods and give prosperity to the interior fof the State. He said -he knew that the delegates to Washington frem the river counties at Sacramento would work with the delegates froin the. Miners’ Convention in entire harmony. He ‘said the farmers and valley people were sincere in this, : me . > Some time ‘since the Executive Committee passed 1 resolution to the effect that the institution subscribing the largest sum to further mining legislation should be made the bank ‘of the asbsocistion. Yesterday it was decided on I’ oking over the subscriptions to name the CrockerWoolworth Bank. # ' CONGRESS At Last Takes Action. A bill has been introduced at Washington requiring all baking powders containing alum and ammonia to be’ so. labeled. Thisisa step in the right direction, and has‘long been foreshadowed by the action of state legislatures, boards of health, food commissioners, étc., in this matter. The bill affords needed protection to the public, for the evidence as to the injurious effects of alum and ammonia ia very heavy ; but it will nevertheless be fought bitterly by the. manufacturers whom it effects who are accustomed to sell their gouds/as,‘‘pure_Cream of Tartar,” ‘absolutely pure,” etc. re The bill is something needed. If a maker uses a drug in his powder, the name of which he does not want te have printed on his label, it is prima facie evidence that there is something wrong. We hope the subject will be vigorous'y prosecuted all ‘ever the country, not only as'regards baking powder, but also all other food adulterations. This bill may incidentally benefit the this is only an additional point in its favor. SUCCESSFULLY “GONE UP” By te iNew M 3 Opera Alias’ Elec. —_— «4 {By Telegraph te the Traxscrirt . Sina Sina, N. Y., Feb. 8, Charles McIlvaine; the murderer, was most successfully executed by electricity this! morning. . He had nothing to say after the dyuamo ceased operating. ‘Box if Giant, Powder: Carridges Found 0a Mill. Stroots Grass Valley. doubtedly have followed. The Mott ie oak 3 in the box indion. ploded, loss of life &84 property would un. very low. i $ ~ ; WASHINGTON DISTRICT. The Latest About ‘This Seetion of *Nevaiti ; County. On Saturday evening the Transcrier received from our old correspondent, Chas. McElvy, a long correspondence, and today we contemplated publishing it in full, even to his comments on the ‘*mining spies,” but in Saturday evening’s Tidings we find the same article, word for word, published in that paper, minus the comments. We, however, publish the mining notes, as follows: Mining at_ this place promises to—be active the coming spring and summer. Fritz Meister and company, owhers of the Allen and others Jedges near the meuth of Canyon Creek, new have a mill on the ground all ready to be erected just as soon as lumber can be gotten in for the necessary buildings, tlumes, etc, Mr, Meister has already expended a large amount of money in purchasing titles, building dams, cutting ditches and otherwise developing his property ;_ still the gentleman says that the expenses ‘of the company has only just commenced. Donohee and Stewart, owners of the Maryland ledge, further down the river, have the finest prospect, as far as developed, of any so far found in the district. The first crushing of fourteen tons paid over eighteen dollars per ton, and there is plenty more of such ore left in sight. At the German mine,. Superintendent Cooley now his his main tunnel in over 450 feet. It has been a very éxpensive tunnel so far, as it has been in very hard rock the whole distance. After extending the tunnel a few feet further it is Mr. Cooley’s intention to raise up through to the upper tunnel, a distance of one hundred and twenty-eight feet, to connect with a* large andj rich shute of ore at that point, when stoping will be commenced, a mill built and other needed improvements made on the property. Geo. W. Starr and Chas. Stecks, of Grass, Valley, have quite recently secured a mining patent to the Golden Gate Con. quartz mine at this place. Iam informed bya reliable authority that it is their intention to commence developing ‘the property early in the spring. Some little excitement was created here afew days ago by arich find that was made by a man by the nime of Wilson on the ridge between this plave and Omega. A small lot of rock was worked in a hand mortar and yielded at the rate of one thousand dollars per ton. The discoverer says that there is plenty more rock like it. The Washington mine at this place is still idle, but it will undoubtedly be started up again before many meons roll round, ‘ Superior Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court to-day, Hon. John Caldwell presiding : : J, T. M. Kelly vs. H. Scadden. “Order setting trial for Feb. 22 rescinded, and trial reset for Feb. 25. W. H. Weldon vs. New Eureka Con. Mining Co, Judgment in favor of plaintiff for $24. Wm. Higgins et al. vs. J. G. Johnsen et al: Demurrer te complaint overruled. Peeple vs. tieo. Vincent. Action dismissed. ‘ People vs. Geo. D, Buckley. Ordered that bondsmen be released, Pefendant to appear on his own recognizance. : People vs, John Ford, Order setting Estate of Geo. Flint, deceased. Order made nune pro tuac as of Oct. 22, 1877, amending order setting apart homestead. Jas. Faulkner vs, Antonio Rondoni et al. Motion to file suppleinental complaint granted. : Richard Ryan vs. W. N. Weldon. Previous order allowing plaintiff tu file amended compla nt modified. Costs taxed ‘to plaintiff in the sum of $2.50. L. Y. Figuerva vs. His Creditors. Geo, Dunster appointed assignee. Chas. Grimes vs. Boston Mining Company. On trial with following jury: T. C. McGagin, W. C. Pope, Robt. Rathbun, A. Baruh, James Howlett, Charles Schwartz, Joseph Shebley. Counsel consent to try cause with eight jurors. Motion made by counsel for plaintiff to set aside answer. Very Tough. On Saturday evening last a stranger entered the store of a certain merchant in town and purchased $1.75 worth ef goods. The stranger gave the merchant a $5 gold piece. Not being able’ to make the change he went to a neighboring store and had the gold piece changed, returned to his store aud gave the stranger all the silver he had received; and together with that and the goods the caller walked off. ‘The merchant is out just $1.75, and when the Transonip? reporter saw him he had murder in his eyes, N. 8S. G. W. Decoration Committee. The following committee have. been appointed upon decorations for the Native Son’s ball, to be given on Feb. 26: D. E. Morgan, W. H. Smita, ©. H. Eddy, Chas. Guenther, Jas. Colley, A. Maltman, Fred Kilerman, A. Isdard, F, W. Bost and J. Thomas. s 2 Now Try 'Phis. ceived s fine lot of ladies’ and : 1 -+nonth, —action—will be--taken —towards A MEAN COMPANY, ¢ The Wells; Fargo Express Company Refuse to Contribute, It is stated that the appeal of the State Miners’ Association for money to send delegat@s to Washington met with a decided refusual from the Wells, Fargo Express Company, at San Francisco. This was a surprise to miners, as they had supposed that a cempany tliat has made such a large share of its profits in, transporting the precious metals of California, would cheerfuly embrace the opportunity to assist in a matter that promised to be of benefit to the mining interest. The company may be indifferent as to what the miners may think of this refusal, but if such is the case it is an exhibition of poor ‘judgmént on Uke »par tof the head management. The-miners, in endeavoring to secure-the resteration of hydraulic mining, are, aiming to do a great good to the whole State, as well-'as to the distinct mining cémmunities, and very naturally solicit some recognition of their efforts from a corporation that has reaped great benefits in the past and will receive much in the future because of the existence of minifg in the State.-—UnionCONCERT. = An Interesting Beat al tho Congregetional Churoh, An immense crowd of the most intelligent and appreciative portion of our citizens attended the concert at the Cengregational. Church last evening. The exercises were of no ordinary character. The anthems given by the choir were finely rendered. Mrs. S. J. Prisk, of Grass Valley, sang with artistic effect twe solos, and a duet with Mr. Prisk, her husband.. An old gentleman remarked, “Tf their lives harmonize as their voices blend, their pilgrimage on earth. must be ecstatic.” The remarks by Kev. J. Sims on Rev. Chas. H. Spurgeon, of London, were eloquent and interesting, especially where he: described his visit to the church of the great divine and orator. The program was as follows: Anthem, **O, How Lovely;” hymn, choir and congregation; reading of Scripture. and prayer by the p stor ; anthem, ‘I Was Glad ;” sole, ‘*I Will Extol Thee, 0 Lord,” Mrs. 8. J. Prisk ; address by the pastor ; anthem, ‘‘O, Be Joyful ;” duet, Mr. and Mrs, 8. J. Prisk ; solo, Johnnie Harry; sole, ‘*With Verdure Clad,” Mrs, 8. J. Prisk, Miss Wilhelm, accompanyist ; doxology. . The World Enriched. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and coinfort of mankind are almost unlimited, and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only remedy which is truly pleasant and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gent'y in the spring time or in fact, at any time, and the better it isknown the more popular it becomes. : A‘ GOOD IDEA. To Have the City True Give Some : Coin.
It is understood that at the next session of the Board of City Trustees, which will be held on the 18th of this making an appropriation for the beneti of the Miners’ Association. It, is the prevailing opinion among the taxpayers that’ this step should be taken by the City Trustees. Considering the finances of the city, it could not be expected that an appropriation of more than from $100 to $200 could be made, but yet this amount would help out considerably when added to the sum already sub. scribed by our citizens. Keep the ball rolling. : : Dead Sea Fruits. They slay multitudes when they are the product ef neglect of incipient disease. A ‘‘slight” cold, a fit of indigestion, biliousness or constipation each or any of these ‘‘minor ailments” advance in many cases with ‘‘league-destroying strides.” Give them a swift, early defeat with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters and avert the danger. Abernethy administered an alarming rebuke to’ the man who informed him that he had ‘only acold!” “Only a cold,” repeated the doetor. ‘What would ye have—the plague!” Rhen. matism and le grippe are easily extinguishable at the start. Why then allow them to get'up a fullhead of steam? Put on the brakes with the Bitters. The genial warmth which this superb medicine diffuses through the system, the impetus it gives to the circulation of the blood, its soothing and strengthening effect upon the nervous, specially recommend it to the enfeébled and sick. ‘Tis the om specific for malaria. cents per can. 4 Fine Cigars, at 5 cents apiece. Fresh Candy, very cheap. AB A. Tam, Broad street, 292-2 Stockholders’ Meeting. A meeting of the stockholders of the Fountain Head Gravel Mining Company will be held at the office of the Meg a. . (1. J. Rolfe’s office), Tilley Block, . street, Nevada City, Ual., on Monday evening, Feb. Sth, 1892, at 8 o'clock Pp, M., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year. 4 {2-66 E Muuusr, Sec. Prevention is Better Than cure, and those who are subject to rheumatism can prevent attacks by . And Lard are the best. Try them and . hott.es cured him a sound and keeping the blood pure and free from the . » PERSONAL MENTION. Social-and Other Notes About People Old and Young. John Baertsch, of San Mateo, was here yesterday. W.R. Burnett, of Sweetland, was in town yesterday. 2 John Kampfer, of Grizzly Ridge, is in town. J. He Dudley and W. B. Dudley, of Columbia Hill, were over to-day. G.C. Freeman, traveling for the Lily White Flour of Sacramento, is in town. T. J.-McGagin, of North Bloomfield, was in town yesterday. Geo. L. Alexander, representing Palmer & Rey, of San Francisco, was here yesterday. W. A. Parker, the bookkeeper of a furniture factory at Stockton, is here on a visit to his father, A. H. Parker: O. Penrose, J. 8. Rogers and J. J. Ostrom, ot North Bloomfield, were down Saturday. : : eG! J. K. Davidétin’ and Théo:Wetzel, of the Derbec ‘mine, ‘were in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bishop, who have been visiting friends here, left by the neon train te-day ‘for their home in San Francisco, -Miss Ida KE. Ray left Saturday for a tour through the Eastern States. She will visit Los Angeles and other Southern California towns before leaving the State. If-some young man could only induce Ida to>change her name, that young man would get-a No. 1 wife. HERE AND ‘THERE: A Brief Record of Various Mattors of Local Interest. Sweet oranges, 15 cents’a dozen, at J. M. Foley's, 18 Commercial street. It Frank McGuire: was discharged from the couuty jail this afternoon. Ada Wilson was brought up from Grass Valley this afternoon to spend 15 days in Hotel--Dunster, for disturbing the peace, James Smith, who was arrested by Constable Dillon for stealing an overcoat from B. H. Miller’s clothing store, was sentenced by Judge Wheeler to serve 90 days in the county jail. Have you joised the County Miners’ Association? If not, do so at once. Membership will cost you but $1, and the money will aid the cause. _Membership certificates may be obtained of any of the c unmittee. as At the regular monthly meeting of the City Trustees, to be held en the third Thursday of this month, the pretiminaries will be arranged for holding the city election under the new !aw. VERY: INTERESTING SERVICES Ate Methodist Church on Sunday Evening Last. The services at the Methodist Church last evening were unnsually interesting and@instructive. Tue choir was at its best. The anthems ‘‘Great is the Lord,” and “T Will Lift Up Mine Eyes,” were most excellently reudered. The bass solo by Professor Werry, and the_tenor solo by Professor Robbins, deserve special mention. But we need not ring the praises of the Methodist choir, when it is an acknowledged fact that it is one of the beat unpaid choirs in the State. Parson Chisholm seemed te excel last evening, eapecially in drawing the picture of Dr, Fawcett separating frem his loving congregaof ‘*Blest Be the Ties That Binds.” Al so in the explanation of the spirit that prompted the composition of the ol hymn by Cowper, ‘God Moves in a Mysterious Way,” written in the twilight of ,his departing reason. A large and appréciative audience enjoyed one of the best services of the kind ever given in this city. The Parson is one of the very best preachers that ever walked into the Methodist pulpit in this city, and surely his sermons are considered as interesting and instructive as those of any ene of his predecessors. False Economy: Is practiced by many people, who buy mferior articles ef food. because cheaper than standard goods. Surely infants are entitled to the best food obtuinable It is a fact that the Gail Buren ‘“Kagle”’ Brand Condensed-Milk is the best infany ood. Your grocer and druggist keap if. pe REA Meroe Valentines Till You Can'y feat. © Those beautiful sentimental Valentines are’ the very things with which a bashful young man can express the sentiments he dare net utter. Carr Bros,. have a car-load of them. tf ieee, “Paoblic Taste’? Hams and Bacon pt, you'll want no other. Manutactured by Couey Bros,, Commercial street; d3 MARRIED. At San Bernardino, Jan. 31, by Rev: Father Stockman, J. A. Byrne, of San Bernardine. to Miss Minnie McNeeley, of Nevada City. , . HIS CHILDREN. Ss. S. four years. I tried all the an? many remedies, but the sores atill grew worse, until I did not im to revover. My friends We + nfident that if the sores healed swoald kill him. I at length quit _all other treatment and put him on S-rt*t’s Speoific, and less than three My little son had a number of bad ulcers and running sores to come on his head and body, which lasted for fis cured a soré on another of my children. tion, and which inspired the composition [AR CAN BXHUME. Yuba County Grants Pat Campbell’s Petition ~ to Do Some Hydranticing. ' The following appears as a part of the published proceedings of the Yuba County Supervisors, under date of February 5th : Whereas, the petition of Patrick Campbell to the Beard, signed by various citizens of Marysville, in which it is alleged that various costly drift mining machinery has been caved on and partially covered up by slides from the banks of the mine of the new Blue Point Mining Company, situated near Sinartsville, and that uatess said cave or slide is promptly removed t' at said, machinery, will be destroyed, and it appearing that no material damage will be done by the removal of said earth, and reclaiming of said machinery ; therefore be it Reselved, That the Board consent to a modification by the Superior Court of Yuba county of the injunction preventing the working of said mining property so as to enable the exhuming of said mining machinery, provided, however, that it is done in the manner as set forth in said petition, and that the time in which the same is to be done be limited to thirty days from February 8th, 1892. —— ee HOTEL ARRIVALS. National Exchange, GL McCandlass, San Frandisco H J R Meroux, Downieville ‘F Gardner, do Ike Rosenblatt, San Franciaco J T O'Brien, do George L Alexander, do J B Treadwell, Sacramento __J_Keifer, Selby Flat Zink, do ; S. P Goldstone, Grass Valley C Seaman, do A Tregidgo, do M 8 Weeks, San Marguerite C Calliot, Grass Valley 8 C Gifford, Oakland O Penrose, Bloomfield J Ostrom, do J K Davidson, do Tieo Wetzell, do John Baertsch, San Mateo W R Burnett, Sweetland Miss Annie Plunkett, New York Miss Helen Courtney, do Miss May Wilkins, do © B Hellman, du Frank De Camp, do D Miner, do T C McGagin, N. Bloomfield RI Thomas, Birchville John George, North Bloemfield La ia das Mistletoe Evcamp ment. All officers and members of Mistletoe Encampment are requested to be! Present at the meeting this evening. The District Deputy will be present and there will be rehearsals in the several dogrees. Tax death rate in Great Britain caused by the grip is still increasing. Some idea of the extent of the epidemic in that country may be gleaned from the state ment of the merical adviser of a life insurance company that it has already cost the company in question two and one-half times as much as did the cholera epidemic of 1842. The worst feature of the prevalent disease seems to be that, unlike cholera, it pursues its course independently of either pertect or imperfect ‘conditions of sanitation. The Latest. Weare exclusive agents for the célebrated ‘* CLAUS” NATURAL GAS TKMPERED SHEARS AND _ SCIsSORS. Come and get a pair, take them home and try them. If not perfectly satisfactory return them and get a new pair. NO QUESTIONS ASKED. LEUG & SHAW, Main street, Nevada City, “eee —Buckien's Arnica Salve, The hest Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheuin, Fes ver Sores, ‘letier, Chapped Hands, Chil blai «, Corns, ancdall Skin Eruptions, anit wait -ely cures Piles, or né pay required. tia aranteed to yive snarled satintiation-o—inoneyrefunded. Price 25 cent: der boy Por sale at Carr Brothers’ Dray Store, a20ly tens oes eben A Sure Cure for Habits, 7 neers 78 The East India cure for these” awful habits can,be given without thé patient's knowledge, and is the only kiOwn specilic for the purpose ; it is nut{njurions in the least desree ; inanulackiryd by the Kiner yon Drug Co., San Jdse, Cal., aut for sale hv W, D. Vinton sole agent for Nevacds City. i F tf i Dentat Notice. De J. F. Shaw has returned from Plufas and Sierra counties and can be found Firat vlass dentistry in all its braiches at low ‘ dul-if SS at his office on Commercial strest, »rees. Dare (orn Whiskey # Koadrick & Gaddis’ Native Juice Brand. ; ¥or Sate Onty by Es. PHCARTY, Fine Streec, Nevada City. All kinds Of Wines. Beer } Cents NEVADA THEATRE, Evwent of the Season. —o COMMENCING ON MONDAY RVENING, FEBRUARY 8th RICHARD FOOTE! The Popular Trayedian, Assisted by the Charming Ingenue and Comedienne, é Wiss Amie Planet, And » Good Company at Players, in BRILLIANT. EPERTOINE . Ot Mr. Foote’s most successful impersonations, consisting of \ Sovioly “Comedy, Melodrama and ‘Tragedy, GORGEOUS COSTUMING . 4 NEW MECHANICAL EFFECTS : SPECIAL SCENERY ! Adnison-25 and 50 Caul Reserved Seats at Mulloy’s. the Liqueur or Opium “For purity and the Royal Baking . ” The State Analysis. care in preparation Powder equals any in the market, and our test shows that it has greater leavening power than"any of which we have any knowledge.” ° ( Prof. Chemistry, University of California, and State Analyst, “From actual analysis made by me, I pronounce the Royal Baking Powder to be the strongest and purest baking powder before.the public.” . t Ww. 7, TA Cenan 20k nln. Prof. Chemistry, Cal. College of Pharmacy of the University of California, Chemist State Board of Lorticulture, etc. fw scaiaaiiees The Leading Hotels Here Serve Cottxy Bros.’—Public Taste” Hams and Bacon. Ask for it. d3+tf I¥ you want a very fine turnout of any kind go to Henry Lane’s Feed an@ Livery Stable. tf SEE Who Wants a Bargain? REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE his House, Barn, Blacksmith Shop and 2 acres of Land, more or less, Cheap For Cash. The property issituated'on the old Red os road, adjoining KE. DeBridge’s place. have a U.S, Patent for the land, On account of ill health, I also offer for sale my team, express wagon and busia WAL RISTLE, Nevada City, Feb. 3. Nevada Dragan Stationary Str Odd Follows Ruilding, Broad St eet, NEVADA CITY, W. D. VINTON, : 3-3-2 Propiietor. ete CONSTANTLY ON. ITAND lau. stosk of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Prescriptions carefully compounded. “Also a complete stock of the BEST BRANDS OF BOOKSSund{STATIONERY —Including— nee Letter, Note, Legal, Cap, Foolscap, ‘Bil, Journal and Tablet Papers, Papeteries, Envelopes, Inka, Pens, Pencils, Scrap Books, Inkstands, Mucilage, Rulers, Playing Cayds, Visiting Cards, Momorptidumn, Note, Receipt; Draft .and Day Books, Ledgers, Journals, French Tansy Wafers. + The wafers area sure and safe ific for all kinds of female troubles and will remove all obstructions to the monthly periods, no matter what the cause. They are what every woman needs and may be used safely, Manufactured by the Emerson Drug Co., manufacturers, San Jose, Cal. For sale by W. D. Vinton. tf aA PRES Don’t Order From Travelers When John Swart, the artistic photographer of Nevada City, can give you better crayon or India ink life-size portraits in latest style frames and for leas money. Call and see the samples of work and frames. . A20-tf ——+» ee From the Sablime To the ridiculous is but a step, according toSchiller, and from misery to happiness is butajwap if you use Cephaline for headache. For sale by Carr Broa. or W. D. Vinton. ; : Wn, 1 Suit AVING REMOVED TO THE JOHN. SON BUILDING, Next Door to His Old Stand, Commercial St Is now prepared to keep a THAN EVER BEFORE, * And proposes to sell as Widest day teily POR CASH ONTHE COUNTER. My prices will surprise the oldest settlers. ‘i WM. H. SMITH. ot nee ane? NEW CANDY AND CIGAR STORE. Lewis Schwartz ISHE% to Inform hia friends and the publie gokerails that hshes opened a Stor: opposite the [ saaeriys oifice, aud will koep on hand ag nice a stock of Candies, Nuts, Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco As Can be found in tewa, 7 ite., Ete, Eto, All of whieh will bo sold al Low. Priee Pubtic patronage solicited. 2M A ABSOLUTELY PURE WRITE US. * NO. 13 Im Any Quantity, at the SUPERIOR ©: CANDY : : PACTORY. a aa] CANDY CAN BE HAD o oO o GIVE US A CALL J. M. FOLEY, Proprietor. COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA: CITY Mitnery, [ey an THE LEADING Soraeeeenmeneammers? Fay (ois diare OF NEVADA ciry, Where everything in the above named line is ‘soldat¥low . er rates than anywhere else in Nevada County, is ‘Larger Stock of Groceries