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@ Nevada City, Nevada County, Calif,
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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
Published Every Evening Except Sundays and Legal Holidays. .
Established Sept. 6, 1860.
Txrms—15 Cents a Week ; 60 Cents a
Month; $6 a Year,
MONDAY Ev’NG JAN. 23. '93.
Powder.— Cream of tartar baking
Highest of all in petra strength.——
Latest Untrep, Srates Goveanment
Foop Rerorr. * oe
Roya. Bakine Powner Co.
106 Wall St. N. Y.
———
“Vm — — Sorry.’
people would not think there Was: some:
thiug wrong I would have hought eveiry
“selling agent.” The sale goes on again
attead will qiss big bargains.
~“Foad “accident at “E.nigrant Gap. “He
__ Al. Lamping, formerly of this -place,
~ this city. A mocher a%d two s'sters axe
this evening, and psople who’ do Rot
_...__ Caterch in'the Head
Is undoubtedly 4 disease of the blood
can effect a perfect cure. Hood’s Sarsahas cured many very severe cases of
catarrh. Try it,
s0eHurt in # Retiroad Accident.
Tehaina,
‘by placitg ‘a piece of paper on top.
ee evidence, .
was se iovsly hurt on Saturday in a rail
was fireman oa on engine. The ‘ajured
man was taken to the Railroad Hoap‘tal
at Sacrane.to, where he aiterwarda died
of his injuries, -Deceased was -a steady,
jndusiriovs yourz man, end was well
V’ked by #11 who knew hin. He was engaged to be married to a young lady in
liv'~g at Sacrameoto, ‘The couse ef the
accdentwas wisplsced switch. ‘The
eng! .eer was also badly ‘njured,
dyspepsia, billiousness or headache,
and neatly repa'ved at Smiith’s Cleaning
and Dyeing Works, Neal stieet, Grass
THE BIGELOW. CONTEMPT CASE.
The Evidenco of Both Sides Now Before
duige Ellison.
, Appeal: When the Superior Court was
convened Friday morning the evidence
in the vase of the county of Yuba va the
Eureka Lake and Yuba Uanal Company,
was resumed before Judge Ellison of
Several beer and whisky bottles; ‘con.
. taining samples _of the watertaken irom,
the’ discharge flume of the mine were
placed on the table opposite'the defendant’s counsel, Senator (ross and Fred
Searls, and were afterwards introduced
in evidence:
. Jadgé Searls was the first witness examined. He gave a history as to the
title Holland & Baker had to the ground,
which they received: in 1879. from ‘the
Eureka Leke and ¥uba Canal Company.
. The deed was on record in Nevada county,
He knew nothing about the ‘subsequent
transfer toBigelow. The water was supplied by the Summit Water and Irrigation Company, which’also supplied about
the saine quantity of water for irrigat‘on .
kurposes as did the Eureka Lake. ard
Yuba Canal Company; from whom they
“acquired theit water’ rights: He gave!
the names of the different superintendents ot the Eureka Lake Company for
years past. Water is ued for motive
power.as well as for irrigaiion, and is
leased by the Summit company,
W. W. Waggoner, of Nevada City, a
surveyor and civil engiaeer, was next er,
amined, He stated that he had made a
That is what Tracy said to a crowd of survey of the ground, and the plat he proThe duced was made from that survey,
tod: 5 66 AC a ct] if : : J
=n eo The witness stated that he had made
the survey dur'ng the present moath.
article I sold Saturday night and douHe had taken some samples 400 and Liha :
bled my money by ped dling them out to” foot from the mouth of the reservoir,
people who did not attend Casper’s sale, whien he placed in cans and sealed u
AM’ there “is about it, I’m —— sorry I ; =
~ was not a Buyer Sustead “of being the Produced those samples in court. The
: material in the tin cans was sol or slick
ens. ; A
[Ge W. Cross then potnted to eight bot} tles-that-were on the table and asked the:
witaess What samples they contained,
~ He stated. that while at the. mine hi
: had taken the samp'es from the tap “ot
d h onl liable blood purifie. P P
ee P ‘ the water. With the exception of two,
eres é i; . they were all taken .com the discharg:
—Parilla ie the best -blood-puriBen syd it flume while the mine wa3 in full dpeadipa
The samples were seakd up and had not
since becn tampered with,
_These sainples.were all-intecdueedin
He
On croas-exam‘ ation by ‘Mr, Devlin,
tas ‘witness stated-that-one moniter wa
in-opeiation on January 9, 1893.. He
was unable to tell the depth of the reservow. The dam-wag constructed cf brash
and earth, buat hecould not tell how
much its construction cost, It
nignt
have been $4 00. The flume bad not
heen cleaned befere hewade the eXamineiPicrng Leola: ation, “There was mee seliment_ip the
water wher the mine wag in operation;
-got.the water eat with the top ofa ittaer'y tia backel and then poured it into
ae the bottles; the dam ouzht not to break
Take Simmcns Liver Regulator for . a3 there was very little pressure againgt
it; was now, however, aware that it
had broken. : :
. In reply to Senator Crots, he stated
1: F tnat there was no water that he kuew of;
Gents’ light clothing theroughly cleaned. but the still water that did not cat ry sed
imeat. There was no stream ‘n the
Valley. Saciataction g teed or no. 2&8 Nevadas that did riot carry a oer.
ch: rges, . * jl8-2w
M istletoe Kacampment,
Tue officers of Mistletoe Encampment,
Monday evening, January 23d. The j1ing. Kvery member ef the Encampment
order, W. H. Martin, C. P.
Gro. A. Gray, Xeribe, j18-td
Pandora’s Box
SOZODONT is well-spring of joey in
the parlor,
a .
tain amount of sediment. :
W. F, Buglebcighs, a civil eng’ seer, of
Neva4a Citv, was e.amiacd, He sated
that he wag familiar, more or less, w-ti .
& A the impouatl'ng recervoic, Since the imNo, 47, I, 0. O, F., will be ‘stalled ‘en esp mg jp wena tie ae vas
stallation will be-public to all members at oE9, cea a pth rahe
of the subordinate lodge in good stand rae i oe fee i pease
; debe;s would siill remain where it ‘was.
2S sheneo Ry Faqnecien ta-he grin), m The mine wasin full operation the day
he was there and he took samples of ihe
get water, which wag offered in evidence and
adm‘ .ed,
— On ¢voss-pxamination by Mr, Devlin
breught multitude of ills upon human-. s¢,:.4 that he visited che mite last Mon.
. ity, se saith the ancienis; but a boitle of day ard had no been there for a year ;
he hed gone there at the request of Mr.
the family. It refreshese the ‘ ivalid by Searls; took the samples at the miaiatu e
cleaning his mouth aid fits the belle for] yte-¢,0) by ho'd'1g the bottle in it. The
wate, ‘1 the reservoir was as clear as
bis panple a-cept at the upper edge whera
praia the water looked muddy.
We authorize our advertised druggist . -F; B. Bi: sham, @ miner aad a carpaato sell Dr. King's New Discovery for . :er ‘-o.n Colu nbia Hill, toss‘fiod as ~to
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon. . the’ aamplay tatien fron the auletof tel.
“this condition. IT you are afflicted with impound’ :q reservo'>.
& Cough, Cold or any Lang, Throat or . eezoic wren the mi 1¢-was"4 oper tioa,
Chest trouble; and will use this remedy . the water wa; so e'ear vaat he ooo d look
as directed, giving it a fair trial, and ex-. dowa a ‘cot o: mc @; had ae “ssed Mr,
perience no benetit, you may return the Waggoaer in mak+og the sucvey ard was
bottle and have your money refunded. . pregent when he tuok ie tampe of wa
We could not make this offer did we not ter.
know that Dr. King’s New Discovery.
could be relied on, It never disappoint. . he stated that be had been baile og
Trial bottles free at Carr Bros’. Dru . stuices in the mine for Me, L'gelow;
knew nothing about the wine vt"! he
went to work in it last December,
ae the dam for the first tims oa New Ycar’s
J. B. Wilson, 371 Olay St., Sharps. . day. The mine worked . co it: 2n0paly
burg, Pa., says he will not be without . day aed r"zht. The m'ne w
Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consump. whea the sangles were taken,
C.H. Mallon, quar!: miner “rom NeWis
Btore. Large size 0c, and $1.00.
4¢ Should Bein Every House.
tion and Coughs, that it cured his wife
who was threatened with Pneumonia . vada City, was next éxam‘ael,
after an attack of ‘ La Grippe,” wheu. prese:t when the samples were talen by
varioug other remedies and several physi-. Mr. Waggoner; they wee good, fair samole tot deen her no good. — Rabert. ples, Whew the wate: was about eighteen
Barber, of Cookaport, Pas, claims Dr.. ioz»es deep he coa'd see the bottem, :
Ta r-ply to My; Des'in he stated that
good than anything he ever used for Lung . he vi''*ed tee mine on Jangaiy 13:b, at
Nothing like it, Try it. Free . the requst of M», Waggoner to take
. Trial Bottles at Carr. Bros.’ Drug Store . samples o! water to be vagd: ia evidence
large bottles, 50c. and $1.00. a this ca-e; hed never been at the mi ie
King’s New Disobyery hasdonehim more
Trouble,
. le*sre. x
MOST PERFEC
‘. the leading
Baking Powder its supremacy,
4° Years the
aR
Wes at the resOn cro. s-exavination by M+. Daviin
Saw
as worktiog
A-8. Bigelow was recalled and j1 re~~] ply to Senator O-oss scated that the mire
lays befere the @rnples ot
Rg . st taken, “"”
oe 7
de’ecda it rested his case,
Pm, grove
Senator Cross then ar 10ou1ced that the
* Dr. ©, E. Stone, late Pres‘dent of the
a n g Aaui-Deur's Association. was exam'ed
, ay Me. Devi'n ja rebuttal. ..He pid
Powder: Me Pot lee tak to the deb :is que. . dispute
‘on fora number of years, In a great
T MADE. ‘naay incunees the debr's was washed
uvo vhe r:vers by freshets, alinoagh min1g bad ceased where it was washed out,
te told Woathe know about tne iste
lang endcche deposits be gaw in the Yuba
4) ver utter the water weat dowa, at .
pableto tellthe~exact length or Shady’
seen material in the Yuba river . after
every treshet that resembled the material
in the-cans exhibited.
Ta reply.to Senator Cross he stated
that considerable of jt waa at present
covered up with sead; had ecen where
tue debris had been washed down
through ravities; the mate-ial was lodged
in sha'lows of the Yuba river where there
was nos much water, but when geod cu--<
rent comes along, it either recedes or gts
covered up with sand. After it has oce
vent ef water to remove it. The dam he
a‘laded to as the State dam was constructed above Marysville across the
Yuba river.
Pori:oa of that damhad been burned
and portion. of it had given way; had ceen
slickeng deposited on the lands adjaceat
to Marysvilie, where it remained until
another flood covered it. When a large
other portion wea burne!, the current
washed thé debris down. Eveu if. the
dam remained when it was with debris
the material. would have beea washed
in reply to Mr. Devlin he atated that
after the high wc ter receded the debris
rema‘ned ou the land, ard it destroyed
ia fevility.—The-state-cam ‘was about
‘9000 feet long. :
George siterng, a former valley watchwhan, waa next exain'nod. . He described
the effects of the water on the acoumulated matter in bring'ng-it. down into the
Yuba river; was acqua‘uted with the
Yuba river, and the matter in the cans
‘a the Yuba river; such matierwoald
kill tae vegetation, : AL
In reply to Senator Cross he stated
that a good deal of the slickeng deposiied
-was-Tremoved—by—the water which cut
channels through it, and anocher portion
of it remained where it lodged; was uns
c2eek a8 it was four years since he had
been ‘thera, Pe oe
J. He Flint, thé druggist and chemist, :
weg next swora. He etated that he thad
takea samples of ‘the Cebris at the
south ead of the Yuba river that’ after.
noon, He produced; the #1 tiples of slick.
us which wai'adnitted m. evidence, ~
Hon. Georg: Obleyer; ‘Tete thanagerof
the Anti-Debris Assoviation, was examined, and siaied that he was acquainted
#1¢¢ 16:2. He had seen material similar
to that-in the cans deponised in the-¥ube
‘river. A mixture of glicl-ens and the
Tand on waich it lodged wes damaged as
ita pitality —wasdesiroyed, Saw the
State brash dam when it was constructed
aud saw it acter the break. a
lu ‘ep'y to Senator Cross . he. stated:
that the debcis would practically remain
where it was lodged.
Mr, Devi'u then announced that he
rested, :
fos that his honor visit the grounds aud
sea the inpeundmgdams bsiure lie reii-.
der hia.decis‘ou, :
Mr. Devl 4 interposed an objection.
he thoughs that they ought to win or
love by tne'tessimony offered in cauet.
The-defendevt wa-!4 no posites to ask
che Court to visit his inine, He very
“23 wwe in’ne, 2
vudge Kll:son sa‘d he had no time to
visit he mine.
Seuator Cross wanted time to pres=4
bia authorities; ten days would be wut.
ficient. He would state that acting on
hés ivsi-uot_ous, Mr, Ligelow would not
stop mning until a decision was readered
hy some coart against him,
Mv. Devtia would not consent to an
adjourrment for ten days unless Mr.
Digelow gave a guarantee that he would
rot mine daring that ime.
Judge Ellison said that there were one
or two poiats he would wish counsel to
present authorities oa. He would allow
Senator Cross until the 28th te file his
briefs and the plaintiff would -be given
ten days from that time to anawer.
pet See
ALL whoare :.oubled with Cons:ipation
wi:l find a safe, swe, and apeedy relief
in Ayer'’s Pills. Unlike mosi other
cathartica, “these pills strengthen the
stomech, liver, aad bowels, aud restore
the organs (o notmal and regular action.
Reli‘s of Early Days.
___H. Pecarty found six old balf-dalisrs.
Saiarday afternoun on Pine stvevt, in
fieat of Mrs. Percy's restaurant where
the street is be'ng macidamized. The
coins were very darklored, having
been buraed at some time, A “ter scour.
ing them for awhile the dates could be
disc’ igvished, the oldest being 1825, the
latess 1836. The coins wee doubsteas
lost over thirty yeara ago,
SR hey
A Quiet Wedding,
John Kepnan of this city ond Miss
Emma Hugenon of Grass Valley were
Catholic parsonage, Rey, Father Tanham
intimate friends werepresent, James
Grimes and Miss Grace Keenan (vater of
the groom) atood up with thew. The
young couple have the best wishes of
their many friends, They bave reated
rooms at: M-s, Malt.nan’s. Main atree:,
and gone to housekeepi 1g.
Sp 9: a ee 0+
Yum, Yue, Yum,
‘tIi’s a big thirg for poor people,”
caid a man who boaght a bed eom‘orter
ab Ky Oneper’s sale on Satucday evening ‘or $1.00, when ali dealers are charg.
ing $.CO for just the same thng. The
i
Will Visit the Land jo Diipute.
The case of Ga,’ va, Ausiin ig new
being heatd before the Land Office of.
cials ai Sdorameuto. Register Fraser
will visit this city some time th's week
for the pu
ee ee
O44 Fellows, Aitena,
portioa of thodam washed away and vn}.
waa the saiue as what had accumulaid}
with the Yuba river and its tributaries .
Stuator Cross stated that he was anx. . tuday,
Sureouocaly objected to the “Judge —viit-{quietly married Saturday eveniig, at the .
of viewing the ground in '
PERSUNAL MENTION,
Social and Other Notes About People Old
and Young, ”
R. Maloney of Washington is in town.
J.-A. Johnson of Denver, Col.. isin
Géo. Colman and H. Fuller, came over
feom North San Juan yesterday.
Miss Lillian Hart went up to the Central House today’ on a Visit.
M‘ss Delis ‘O'Donnellof Grass Valley
ds very ill,
yesterday,
A. 8. Bigelow was in town Suturday on
way honie from Maryaville.
Assessor Bond was a little better
today, but is still very sick.
Judge Searls returned this morning
from a trip to San Francisco.
W.-W. Van Eran, the well-known
‘traveling man, was in town yesterday,
Miss Ida Stenger, who has been here
visiting her parents, returned to _Washington this morning.
James MoCrandl :’s condition was very
critical teday, and it is now thought
that he cannot recover,
L. Hyman will leave for Marysville
tomorrow moraing. He will be absent
about a week, i
Ex-District Attorney F. T. Nilon retarned last evening from a business trip
below. =. :
Mr. and Mra, Lathrop, who have been
visiting Mrs. R. Houston, have returned
to Yolo county,
J. Gollobri of San Francisco was in
town last evening on his way to North
Bloomtield,
ee ea
J.W. MoMahon of the Rising Sun
Mine was in town Saturday on . his way
below,
:
Mra. P. Bequette, A. Bequette and
Mius Alice Foid, of Forest City, are here
Deputy Internal Revenue Collector J,
W. McGee, and family, of Sierra county,
arrived here Saturday.
.
nine eres trainers
‘celor at the dedicatien of the new K, of
P. Hall at Eureka, Humboldt edunty,
on Friday. — 5
H: T, Murchie of Wasso, Oregon, who
ueadto reside here, and has. been away
for the last twelve years, is here on. a
visit to his old home,
Chaa. Scheuerman of North San Juan,
who has been down to Sacramento on a.
bosiness trip, arrived tists yesterday on
his way home.. a
has heen te San Francisco spendiug a
few days, came inon the train last evening 0a hig way home.
Thomas McCall, a resident: of Gray
Eagle Bar since May, 1853, has been
here for several days on a visit~ to: hic
son, John McUall, superintendent of the
ere een Gra Ene
—His probbly-not the coliteat~ weather
you ever ksew in your life; but that. is
how you feel just new, because past suf‘erings are soon fSrgotten, aud becau e
your blood needs the euriching, invigoracnug ifluence-of—Ayer'a Sarsaparilia=
ihe Superier Medicine.
a 2 Ore
“Struck 1¢ Rich.”
That is what twenty or thirty men
said on Saturday evening after attending
the great sale at K. Casper’s store, They
sold the wrath, for they did “ strike it
“eh,” by gett'ng lots of clothing, boots,
shoes, neck-wea,, etc.; at about hali
their cosas, The sale will be continued
this even‘ng, commencing, at 7 o'clock
sharp.
They Want Aid.
The Catiforuia M'ners Association has
issued a c'reular letter to those interested
ia hy@-aulic inining to contribute to a
‘© dito vid iu passing the mining bill
now befure Congress. The object is to
sedan azent to Washington to represeut .e mining ‘uterests, and for this
purpo-e money is needed, Persons in‘eressed should communicate with W. O.
Ralsto,, Secreisry of the Association,
Room 8 M'I's Lr'le’ ig, Se. Francisco.
Ciothing Sales Agent ,
War ted’for Nevada City aud v'cin:ty.
Libe.al commission paid, and we furnish
sh tne bess and most complete outfit ever
for terms, Wanam Ker & Brown,
[Yt] ~~ Philadelphia, Pa;
ot 0 Bee
A 8<.T0H jin time. “Take Simmon
Liver Regul tor and prevent sick ness,
ee oe
cesiinninin, sas
Little Co'n Will Do.
Little coin will buy anything you went
in the clot ing“ -e, It only takes onehalf as much coisa to buy goods at Casper's great sale as it does to buy the
same goods at other hou es,
cites ak
Baukrupt Stock.
Geo, C. Gayl. -d ofers for sale a bavk+opt-siook-of caud‘es-at tea Gente per
ponnd—the same as are sold elsewhere a;
25 coats per pou d, j28-tf
“The Califu. sian.”
This magazine pub’ shed ia Sa. Frevciseo reqummeads iself to the general
reader, od par.‘c:'arly tocitir ns of the
Pasifie coast «sdb is well edited and
neatiy p from the is of the
printe. It voutaine papers by per-ous
‘whose literary ability is unquesiioned,
and ite illusiratioas are equal to any
Eastern magazine o! ‘much greater pre
Bell the Goods, Tracy:
That is just what K. Casper has not.
tied George Traay todo. Tracy says he
will obey orders if he busts his sr>peoders. ; :
This-ev: ving the newly elected officers
of Mistletoe t
standing ang cordially tavited to attend
be iapielied, All Odd: Follows in good .
Dr. Frd W. Lux of Downieville, who}.
oe erty maine, He tol tor forge pe a fs A Pointer for You.
Isto make au investm at“. BPOLEY’S CAN DIES immediately, ;
Contectione is always ‘1 orier r vd you're , decidedly oat of order it yea dont
s-of the f~-vex to have a penchant tor CANDY
and alihos bh . ere were heavy dem: dst, a the supply do ig vhe he ‘days,
evey rad butt roaps picked
— rn re . ee.
ning Night and Day.
nite ‘time. The new owners are
quarts miners in the State.
—— 80.
Just a Sample.
oo
th’ ever 1g. ;
——_—____]
prclitic seuree
Pe ople are
may deve
testimony as to ti
a‘d loss of appe.ite and: flesh,
not, the
of the initial attack of rheumatisia,
FOLEY iss ways equal to the eme
halfso fir>id awret as what FOL
Candy Fastory.
J. M FOLEY, Confectioner
wantit. Jet's a) excusable weakneThe Providence Mine is Booming—Rup. Kind of a shirt, neckties, boots, shoes,:
The old P-ovidence mine iv now assuraing ita prist*ie glory. The mine is look.
ing splendid, and from present appearances bids f-‘r to outrival all former outputs of the precious metal. The ledge
new being worked is very large, and is
paying handsomely. There are about
fifty men employed in the mine, and a
few more have been. engaged to g° on
next week. Twenty \f the forty stamps . murrer susta’ ied.
are being run night and day, and in three
or four days ten more will be started up;
aud it will not be long before the «ther
ten will be pounding away for an i‘defiVery
proud of their mine, and are confident . -provided he pay platntitis’ costa: in pie!
that they have one of the very best in
this district. The m‘ne has been opened
up under the superiutenderce of Carl
Davis, who is regarded as one of the best
Hata that cost $3 were sold at Casper’s
great sale on Saturday eveniug at $1.
The samejbats are sold by other dealers
for $3.50. The sale will be continned
Preventing Future Misery.
If there is, in this vale of tesrs, a more Covrinued two weeks,
of wisery tian the rheu-.
watic twioge, we have yet to lear of it. Me.ion to seb aside judgment denied.
n wita @ tendency to rheumatiam, juet.es they are with oue to consumption ve to-soerefala, -Slight cau ea
this. Av soon aa the agunizing compla'yt manifests itself, recourse
sheuld be had to Hosteiter’e Stomach
Bitters, whicn checks ite further inroads
and banishes the rheumatic poison from
the system. This statament. tallies exactly with the testimony of pvysiciaus
? is tive blood depurare
ent in their private practic, There is
also the amplest p Gleasi nal and general
@ efficacy of the Litters
for malaria, liver complaiat, const: pacion,
adh gtctlon, kidney trouble, ne-vonanesa
d After a
wetting, whether followed by -a cold or
Bitters ig useful as a preventive
uv grows 1 Je uny. Ghips of'we are very cool.
jog “1 July, but POLEY'S chips are r: aw ot avawretcan —be-at—riy— time a the
year.— Chips of the old -btocka-e always ei omed but FOLEY is a chip of awoet
nese wherever you tind hin, aid you'll always ii id him at the Superior
=
Don't Get Left.
If you want a suit of clothes, any
hats, trunks or anything else kept in‘a
first-class clJthing house, go immediately
to K. Casper’s store, where you can get
thea at half price. Sale every evening,
co.nnenc ng at 7 o'clock.
ee
Superior Court.
‘The following business was transacted
dathe Superior Court today; Hon. John
Caldwell presiding:
sobert Bell vs, S. Heironimus, DeEllen E. Holbiook va. Caleb Harrington, Order denyi»g motion for new
trial. :
Mary E. Smith et al. vs. Patiick
Hawkiags. Jury trial granted defendant,
paring for trial, etc, the stim, not to
exceed $10. Defendant dectined to pay
said cobs, and excepted to the ruling of
the Court.
Ystate of K'zabeth P. Jones, de,
ceased. Sale ‘of real eatate coviirmed.
BH. 8. Lewis vs. HK. A. Roberts al.
Or ler correc, 1g decree nunc pro trac as
of December 15, 1892,-to read “R. 9 K,’
instead-of “R-8 Eo
Deniel J, Buckley ve, Pat Foley. et al
Order submitiing motion to strike out
aweuded complaint ou briefa and points
and autho ities,
Estace oS George W; Abbe, deceased.
Richard Rye. ve. W. H. Weldon.
Mo ‘on for new trial granted,
WeeD.Loagvs. Peter MoAuslan.
Objection to settloment of stit ment on
mcivn for a new. irial ove. sled and
cor~ el-for defeude +t allowed three days
to.prepare nd prevent to the Court suc.
amendmen! : as he may desire,
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cormeeenremencompece.
More Yet,
‘Lie membera of Vinalia Parlor of Native Sons are ruxious to have a cave o fa
vhe Curly Be .ra i stituted at that pleve,
# d have written to the piey ir officia'y
about it, The'r w'shes will probably b>
. grent d.
i duve aren’
Nt, 13 Commercial Si., Nevada (ity
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RETIRING
FROM Te00
CLOTHING BUSINESS
=. CASPER
Informs the public that he will sell: his entire stock of
CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, FURNISH.
ING GOODS, LADIES’ SHOES, RUBBER C ATS,
an ow .
_. more th: 1 misia.ea. Tie great cecret i
oP rs
Just for the Fan of It.
: SITION STORK, Commercial Street, Nevada Clsy, note how
they tey to cone’ ace You toat we ave nor u , nerchauts, that we cainot last long, that
our goods are ‘nfe ‘or, and that we se!l w
ithoat peotit. In this proposit'ou t .ey-are_
seta : a Swe purchase “u large quantities at sufficleut ¢ erenos* 1 p. ‘ce “o enable ug to give our prtrons fone barga’ +a, thus
prov’ w io the parchaser the alvant ge of. CASH over CREDIP, © are ever.
ie cata the pab lo, which is cont'nually evidenced by the in.
yep! bibs oil goods. £ dia coudlusion we would gay that WE ARK
HURK, AND. TO SIAY. ‘That we inout tuspectlutly ask a frei those
who dou ( Faow ua: ‘Thad we staod FAIRLY tol SQUARELY to all our proininesof CIVINGPRGFECT SA'TSFACTION to every ono or money refunded.
No dodg' yg or milarepreseataiionsattte AN FRANCISCO OPPOSITION STORK,
HS aly striedy ONE DICK cvatab'alnent ‘a Nevada Cornty.
' RULES AND REGULATIONS
: AN THE FUTURK, OF THE Baits
San Francisco Opposition Store,
Anybody wantin credit, woo can give us l ref have thia. _At vanting credit, woo éet reforeuce, can have thia y, sixty
at ninety Gays ordibt “t our establishmeout,at-the same prives they wou 4 pey if the
‘ash was put on the c.an er, But ibis underateyod that thirty days myaws baat
ays, ay this's auificient aocommodati " h ill. as.
TWO va UO MOKe busines, aerate corr ealaeiae atts ate
i.. Eiyman B& Go.,
SAN FRANCISCO OPPOSITI IN STORE,
a NEVADA CITY, oy
And the RED FRON T ONE-PRICE OPPOSITIO},
STORE, D and 2d Sts. MARYSVILLE, CAL
“What are wild waves say ag aaet)
Sister the whole day long ¢”
Pal '
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“IMPERIALST
Th In Cereus at it's”
Havana Hand.-:nade, Rich, Meow and Delicious Fiavor
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RUBBER BOOTS, OI; GU-DS, Ec,
During the Day "ime at L'sa Than Son Pawseiso Ce eid Baty
Bvening, commencing at 7 o'clock sharp, ale, Tracy will act
as @ Bal-smai to help Dispose of ihe Stock to
the Highest Sidd:.
K. CASPER will hereafter devote his whole time--to
the Electric Light, of this city.
He will enlarge his Plant from 400'to 900 Light Dynamo to furnish Light for Business and Private Houses.
K, Casper will place’ Meters in each House, if required
and charge ONE CENT PER HOUR for a 16-Candle
Power Light, and replace the Lamp at his own expense,
Thanking the public for past patronage, I sincerely
hope it will be continued until tse entire stock is closed
Come at Once, Before tie Stock is
; BAROKAMNM UP.
(AMLIB. SON OB N4RYLAY) )
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA.
BARGAINS
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120 Sheeis' Noie’ Paper, 20 cents, ,
Envelopes, 5 Packages, 2 5 cents,
Buggy Whips worth $1.75, 50 cents,
t Good Ex.ension Table, only £5.00,
1 Good Lurge Wardrobe, $8.00,
t Parlor Sw + Tam), Brass, $2.00,
t FlourCher, $+.50,
“t Large He: ing S ove, $5.09,
1 No. 7 Cook'ng S ove, $10, :
1 No. 9 Cooling Range, Copper Boiler, $15.
t Ash Bed Roo 'n Sei, 7 Pieces, $27.50,
t Walnut Fras. e Parlor Set, 5 Pieces, $2 5,
t Good Single Lounge, $7.
1 Good Walnut Frame Lounge, $10,
1 Turkish Upholstered Chair, $8.
Horse Collars, $1, 50. te.
1 Good Saddle, $6. :
» Main Street, oppos'te Union. Hotel,
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Go-te any store you please and just} ;
Price any article that yon want in_ the . ie
clothing line, aud then yo down to Cas.per’s, and you will tind out that you can,
buy the same article 40 per cent vlieaper, :
Go to the sale at Casper’s this evering. u
A Pleasant Surprise. i
Union: Mr. aud Mrs. D, BL Marw ick “3
Were as much pleased as surprised Fri3
day evening. “A¥ about 9 o’cl ‘ck a party a
of ladies and gentlemen numberiiig-about . 4
£0, all dressed in sheets and pillow cases . ”
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ead weat'ng masks, marched into the
Marwick residence and took pos:e-sion, . 3
The party took with them a violin and OES ‘ ZN 2
guitar and huge baskets full of nicely Mr. David M. Jordan.
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Prepared delicacies. Dancing was kept . of E:imeston, N. ¥,
up wutil a late hour, when all unmasked . Colorless, Emaciated, Helpless cb,
end then followed all so Pease et A Complete Cure by HOODS 3
Wor the Union, _» SARSAPARILLA, 4
J. A. Northway, proprietor of the es aan : on Rd . the cane :
Vuiou Hotel, today received a tine piano, respected ciduens of Otsego Co., N. ¥. :
which hag been placed *i the parlor for « Sie years Thad attack of a the use of guests of the hotel. gravel, have Mince been troubled with my :
mil sieniguig icc . Liver and Kidneys s ;
Wrestling Match, Fradually growing worse. Three ’ i
; Seale Was 59 Tow that I comida ‘ * :
= Negotiations are pending for—a-wrost=-— bela E crs ikea. corpes ‘for aon :
lig match, Greco-Roman sty! between J ate mething but grmel. I was badly a
y te, , Charles Hast ppp emaciated and no more color than @ ‘ es Hartman and William Mut on, marble etme. Hood's peas vee :
to take place the last of this im. nth. first bottle t notre tual better,
2 5 ie ee ' fored less, the in@lummnsion ef the Blas. :
Goveryor Frowrr has ‘hung the Latin pti NC ey od ear ee feat a sere
3 motto, “Tempus fugit,” in front. of his After Thad taken three bottles could eat Ks
deak as a Benile hiut to callers that life Snything without hurting me. y, I gos a ie shack pa hunary that I had to eat 6 times a day ,
ave now fully recovered, thanks te
* ~~ e600. wae . g
Rx cexaton I Gal a anys he is mak. . Hood’s Sarsaparilila 4
oA da woath by lsetursg. feel well aud 5
i Heh i Ncchintte = : = 8 mnttet tne oo welt A nned
OS ISPFERSON Davis w'll not allow. 72
amos t the peop!a.o: Geuewia ty mn: : HOOD’S PILL8 are the best aftendinnes ' one a Georgia to raise a loud i), Pills, asslat digestion, . Cure headache, eat
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WASTE NOT, WANT NOT. i
No mat er if you are wealthy, don’t throw your means away, ard again if you .
are" moderate ¢ > Gumataioes itis corta ily wijust to youresll to pay even oiié
ceat more for your goods than *9 medessary. It is a. established fact that we-have a
lowered prices sd have aod ai achcok upon ihe greedy ‘“‘old-i'mera.” : —
a HYMAN ‘a the man who brought prioss dow a in Nevada county, and none a
. ao Pires vieigh dare deny it, &* we caa prove itby the cit’.ens of Nevada cer 1:
i en you ut that e r
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ERANOISCO NS em that you bay an article forso much less at the SAN '
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Tracy's Furnitore Rooms,