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July 12, 1892 (4 pages)

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es LP. a8 City hop, g refee ABE E a ’\ Kelly, 85,000, Richet Bros., $10,000, Mrs. ieaaial SORTER ET NET a oo. eS THE DAILY ‘1 RANSCRIPT. Nevada City, ‘Nevada County, Calif, Pr vlished Every Evening Excépt Sundays and Legal Holidays. Established Sept. 6, 1860. Terms—15 Cents a Week ; 60 Cents a Month; $6 a Year. TUESVAY EV’NG JULY 12, '92 4 BLOODY BATTLE Union and Non-Union Miners in Idaho Have a Fight A battle occured at the Frisco mine and Gem mine at Wallace, Idaho, yesterday, as telegraphed to the Transcrirt, between union and non-union miners. Four men were killed and about twenty, wounded. z \ Among:the killed are Gus Carlson and Harry Cummings, Union men. The other two were guards at th: mine. The wounded, so far as learned, are John Ward of Gem, Hugh Campbell, J. W. Gankroger and Say Peters. _ The Frisco mill‘wda8 blown up during the fight and is'a complete wreck. After the mill was blown up, the non-union men of Friseo hung out a flag of truce. Hostilities ceased and about sixty men surrendered, The men are now under guard at the Miners’ Union headquarters at the town of Gem. ° = oe The miners got around the hills up in the canyon above the mine, loaded a Union Pacific car with seven hundred and fifty pounds of giant powder and sent the car down track toward the Frisco mine. Directly in front of the mill th explosion occurred shattering the mill to splinters and making it a coniplete wreck. The non-union men then surrendered. A message from Spukane says that the union men working in the ‘Tiger and Poorman mines have quit. work and joined the strikers, and that they have captured, the Union mine, near Burke, and taken the non-union miners prisoners. FIRE IN PORTLAND. A Quarter of a Million Blaze Visited That City Yesterday, Yesterday a fire broke out in Portland, Oregon, and in few minutes a row of one-story frame buildings on Washington street was all ablaze. to Frischkrons cigar store and a small cot taye on the north. Water appeared to be scarce and the streams had but little etfect. losers: The fire spread The following are the principal Steinbach & Well, $20,000, Mrs. D,Fanshaw, $10,000, W. Moriteith, $12, 000,.\Mrs. J. T. Gearin, $10,000, Carrie Bainbridge, $8,000. The other minor losses make a total of $125,000, covered by $50,00U insurance. i ee AN OLD suit SETTLED, The Celebrated Caso of Talston vs. the Sharon Estate Decided Judge Hawley in the United States Circuit Court uas rendered a decision in the famous case of «Lizzie Ralston vs. F, W. Sharon and F, G. Newlands, Trustees of ‘the estate of.’ William Sharon, deceased. This is the case in which the complainant-asked_foran-accounting-and the suit involves about $5,000,000. The suit was wecided in favor of the defendant. ie I Erte a OE Do not buy anything in the clothing line without first examining the goods and prices at K. Casper’s. ‘The stock must be sold regardless of cost, ——e-e@ere——Deserving Praise. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King’s New Life 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 hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Carr Bros, Druggists, ES SUES ee as Srmumons Liver Regulator is invaluable in the nursery, It is a gentle laxative, and harmless. Brack Draconat Suits, in frock and sack, for $17.50 at K. Casper’s, Can not be bought for that price in any other store in the State. : sg spebosionces Ick Coty Sopa Water, pure, cold and healthful, at Carr Bros. Buack DraconALSurrs, in frock and Sack, for $17.50, at K, Casper’s. Can not be bought for that price in any other store in the State. co Tchad Read L. Hyman’s advertisement. Seetipases Tailor-made suits at cost of making. At K. Casper’s, Sies re aane wee Biack WuaLepone Suits, in frock and Sack, for $17.50, at K. Casper’s. Can not be duplicated in any other store in the State. 1tIs Not What We Say But what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that makes it sell, and has given it such a firm and lasting ‘hold upon the cunfidence of the people, ‘ For a dinner pill and general family cathartic we confidently recommend Hood’s Pills. Try Buffalo Lager Beer, $1.50 per dozen, at Nevada City Soda Works. aa al Baby cried, Mother sighed, \ cord for disaster. FROM GRANITEVILLE. of July. be otherwise all o’er our wide domain. the day was celebrated here in a very the evéning of July 2d the citizens raised tamarack pole, and just as the gracefully taper ng mast came to its place, Miss Sarah Mannix and Miss Maud Eastin dedicated it to Freedom's Flag by breaking u bottle of California wine and casting in the first shovelful of granite, planting it firmly in freedoin's soil. On the morning of July 4th, Miss Coney Cline, Miss Ireue fyler and Miss Maud Kastin raised the proud flag for the first time on the new pole, In the evening the ladies gave.a Bon Bon party. -Singing, music, recitations, games and dancing were kept up until daylight’s-dawn, and all enjoyed the 4th. Times are brightening a little. —Allison’s hotel, which has been renovated and newly painted, looks very cheertul. Many of the cottages are surrounded with.gardens, blooming with roses and beautiful flowers. . The town water works are also being repaired. The California, Rocky Glenn, Norway, Erie and Rainbow mines will soon put on more men, Tourists are passing every day on their way to the lakes. ‘The wagon roads are out of repair between Eureka and Bowman’s, Faucherie and Jackson’s, These roads sliould be repaired; but on this question, more anon. J, —--+ ~~ «@ eo The Editor’s Views. Wm. H. Mills sayshe has read over one hundred letters sent out by the visiting editors, The result as a whole is un doubtédly the best advertisement California hasever had. Mistakes are noticeable and laughable, but the general criticism is favorable and of value to the State. The heat irritated them, the mosquitos annoyed them. The two murders in Stockton during the editorial visit made a greater impression than Fresno’s raisins. A prominent correspondent of the party has told wildly of mountaiis that Californians have never heard of; of going from St. Helena at 11:30 to lunch at Santa Barbara at 12, On the irrigation question these people were informed. {t was news to most of them that in any part of California fruit can be raised without irrigation. Our extravagant ways of living shocked most of those visitors, and in their economy there is a lesson for Califonians, A dollar for a meal they viewed with alarm, and $5 for a two hours drive they objected to. They thought land prices were too high, and there is no question in the speaker's judg‘nent that prices are too high. We may certainly learn~from the impression of these visitors our own imperfections, A Year Of Disaster. The year 1892 has so far beat the reAlmost every day we Have news of floods, cyclonés, earthquakes, railroad accidents, mining horrors, labor strikes, fires and powder explosions. “Lhe worst explosion that has ever happened in-California occured at erkeley, The vholera has been raging in India and now itvhas found its way to fam ne stricken Russiawhere it will find food plenty in the people Whose constitutions have been weakened by ‘the famine, Tt will then growanore and more ialignant, and reach the rest of Ew ; Cases have been reported in London. year may yet see the cholera as pravalent over the world as was the grip. Installation of Officers, R. P. Gummo, D. D. G.-P., assisted by Thos. Daniels as G. J. W., Mark L. Roberts as G. 8.W., Wm. Brown as (Q. T., J. G. O’Neilas G.H. P., R. P. Stagner as G.S., and James Cairns as G. &,, installed the following officers of Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47, last evening ; John Chisholm, C. P.; R, H. Forman, H. P.; J.C, Rich, 8. W.; B. F. Snell, J. W.; Geo. A. Gray, 8,; N. P. Brown, T.; A, R, Lord, Trus.; Thos. Daniels, Ist W.; K. J. Rector, 24 W.; James Cairns, 3d W.; M. L. Roberts 4th W.; C. J. Nalfzigerand A. Blumenthal, G. of T.; Wm. Brown, I, 8.; John F, Hook, O. 8. RO Installation of Officers, W. D. Harris, District Deputy Grand Master, installed the following officers in Union Lodge, No 48, I, 0, O. F., at North Bloomfield ; Theo, Wetzel, N. G.; Chas, Penrose, V. G.; John McKenney, Secy; R. R. Jonés, Treas.; J. Stiombic, Warden; E. Trudell, Conductor; A. Bush, R, 8S. N. G.; John Knotwell, L. 8. N. G.; J. S. Landsberg, R. 8. V. G.; A, Bandemar, L. 8. V. G.; T, Peterson, O. G.; M. BF. Falk, 1. G.; C. H. Connolly, R, 8. 8.; H. P, Larson, L. 8, 8. There was a banquet after the installation and a good time generally, “ Buckien's Arnica Salve. . The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe. var Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai +, Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and posit \ely cures Piles, or no pay required {tis taranteed to give perfect satisfac sion o: money refunded. Price 25 cents per box ‘For sale at Carr Brothers’ Dru Store, s20ly Don’t pay $15 for a suit of clothes when youcan buy as good a one at K Casper’sfor $10. Suita are now being sold at Casper's at the cost of manufacturing them, Purse Lost, pac ’ A purse, containing money and other things, was lost between Glenbrook Park and Grass Valley. The finder will re: ceive a liberal reward by returning it to the TRanscrirt office, jy 7-2t Raising of Plag, Dance, Etc, ov the Fourth Eprror Trayscrret: We are pleased to learn that your 4th of July celebration: was a graud success, and may it never Graniteville also sent its representatives to your call of ‘‘Freedom’s Hosts,” and creditable and enjoyable inanner. On a new flag staff, 80 feet in-height—a PERSONAL MENTION. and Young. _ F. D. Johnson of Sacramento is here. ., Wt-. Jones of Sacramento is in town. visit. W. B. Gibbs of El Dorado came in on the morning train. Amos Burn, a traveling. man of San Francisco, is in town. Rev. John Chisholm went to Auburn on this morning's train. . H. C. Schroeder of Rough and Ready visited the county seat today. : J. J. Ostrom and wife, of North Bloonitield, were in town yesterday. = Miss Lou Hennessy left yesterday for Lowell [Hill to resume her duties as teacher,, Miss Ida Ray arrived here yesterday from North San. Juan, ou her way’ to Oakland. Mrs. E. Thomason of. Graniteville arrived here yesterday, on her way to Grass Valley. G, W. Baker, J, L, Wines and R. G. Ward, of San Francisco, came in on the train this morning. Hon. Niles Searls will leave the last of this week for Helena, Montana, to attend the Mining Congress. Geo, Fletcher has gone’ to San Francisco to attend a meeting of the Democratic State Central Committee. Mrs. T. C. Crandall and Miss~ Helen Craudall, of North Bloomfield, arrived here yesterday, on their way to Oakland. M. D. Calkins, senior proprietor of the Amador Record, which is one of the best edited and handsomest interior weekly newspapers in the State, is here on a visit. Jee Nance st te Remembered His Former Friend. W. D. Sawyer, who in years gone by was a Judge of the Police Court in San Fraucisco and was also a lawyer in large practice, and who was génerally esteemed, died a few days ago in the City and County Hospital of San Francisco. He died a pauper and his body was sent to a medital college for dissection. But the medical students did not use the body but gave it to the city undertaker for burial ina pauper grave. When it was ascertained who the dead man was Detective J. R. Rogers went to the undertaker and ordered a decent burial and assumed the responsibility of the expenses. Detective Rogers who thus cared for .the remains of an old friend formerly resided in North Bloomfield, Nevada county. He was employed then by the big mining company. Previous to that he resided in Placer county, where he wasat one timea member of the Board of Supervisors And Detective John Rogers is a number one man wherever he may be found.— Telegraph. The Centennial. Capt. Henry Richards’ last letter from the mine, dated July 5, says that work is resumed in the face of the main tunnel, and 35 feet of advancement made. The ground works favorably, and increasing moisture indicates approach to the important back gravel channel, the objective point for which this tunnel has been run. In order to accomplish this object 4s soon as possible the recent gravel explorations in the front channel have been tempurarily discontinued. This gravel shows well in tine gold, und is evidently of gevat-extent,—but the more important back channel is now the desired point of development. 7 > see —— A Splendid Showing. The Citizens Bank of this city and its Agency at Grass Valley publish their se:niannual repert in the TRanscrirt. By that report it will be seen that the Bank is in a very flourishing condition, indicaeive of the prosperity of the two towns. The deposits amount tover $200,000; larger than they have been.since the Citizens Bank was established. The institution is conditeted upon business principles, and is m: ed by men who enfoy the unbounded confidence of the whole people, . Save This For Use Many times the housewife dagires a polish to add lustre to a garment when starched and ironed for use, and they following will be found of great value as well as easily made; Pour a pint of boiling water over two ounces of gum arabic, cover it and let it stand all night ; in the morning pour it carefully from the dregs into a clean bottle, cork it and keep it for future use, A tablespoonful of this gum arabic water stirred into a pint of sterch made in the ordinary way will give g look of newness to the linen, especially if there be added to each pint of starch a piece of white wax, or 4 small lump of lard, “Use the iron as hot as possible, taking care that it is not so hot as'to scorch the goods. ———— Let There Be Peave Tn the gastric region, If troubléd with nausea from sea sickness, biliousness or other cause, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters will.immediately put a stop to the stomachic disturbance, A prominent: and most unpleasant feature of liver complaint is nausea in the morning, The symptoms disappear and the cause ig removed by the Bitters. Many persons have very delicate stomachs which trifling indiscretions in eating or drinking, or even some sight that is repulsive, dis. orders, Such persons cannot act more wisely than to invigorate their digestive region with the Pitters, a tonic specially adapted to reinforce it. For malaria, rheumatism, kidney troubles and nervous ness the Bitters will be found marvelously beneficial, and when sleep is untranquil and appetite variable it soon im-: proves both, It isin fact a most com, prehensive and delightful remedy, “History Repeats Itself,” And so does Hood's Sarsaparilla in the remarkalle cures it is continually accom.+ plishing. If you will give this medicine a fair trial it will do you good. . Sovial and Other Notes About People Old “Mrs. C. Mile of Colusa is here on a ‘. Judge Wallace set the trial for next MonRE 1S DEAD, Cyrus W. Field Died in New. York This _ Morning, Cyrus W. Field died in New York this morning. A dispatch from London, received in San Francisco this forenoon, states that W. W. Astor is not dead, as announced in the morning papers, but is recovering. EW. ROBERTS. A Dispateh States That He is Dying at Sacramento. A telegram was received by A. Burrows this forenoon, from EK. A. Roberts, stating that his father was dying. For the past year he has held the office of Register of the Land Office at Sacramento.’ Judge Roberts hosts of friends in this county willbe grieved to learn this sad news. Latrr—Judge Roberts died at two o’eluck, Funeral on Thursday. THINGS SAID AND DONE Heard and Seen by tho Daily ‘Transcript ReporteJohn Roberts, who was hurt in the Idaho mine, is doing nicely. Sarah L. Russell of this city has a land patent in the Marysville Land Office. The quartz mines in this district never looked better or yielded wore bullion than at the present time. The weather is dctightful and visitors here from abroad seem to appreciate it more than our own people” Oscar Coftlin has charge of the telegraph office at this city during the temporary absence of Miss Lizzie Robinson. : The National Exchange and Union Hotels are filled with guests. Both houses are securing rooms at private residences. ‘The Glenbrook race track is in fine condition, and there are a number of horses there being trained for the coming races. Wm. Hyndman, who is‘charged with murder, in having killed Wm. Searl at Washington, has retained attorney Geo. L, Waters of this city to defend him. C. C. Smith, formerly a druggist in Grass Valley, has bought out Saxton’s drug store in Forest City, Sierra county, and will reside in the last named place. Deputy Sheriff Single of Yuba county, who resides in Smartsville, denies the published report that he has been married. to Miss Ada Alstadt of Nevada City. It is rumored that one of Nevada City's most accomplished ladies is to be united ia marriage to a worthy young man in this city on Tuesday next. The TransortPr extends hearty congratulations in adyance. A gentlemen of this city received by mail last evening from San Francisco a piece of one of the plate glass windows
broken in that city by the Berkeley powder explosion last Saturday. ‘The bit of glass is properly labled, and perhaps thousands of pieces were sold in the city. Truckee Republican: Mrs, Cornel, mother of Mrs.Darrah, Mrs. Dorsey-and Miss Lizzie Cornell, is dangerously sick in Sacramento, and her physicians say she cannot possibly live long. Mrs. Darrah and members of the family have been telegraphed to come to her bedside at once, hi We find the following Nevada countyansin the list of graduates from Heald’s Business College for the term ending June 30th: James E. McGuire, Richard T. Rewe and Lucy T. McGuire from Grass Valley; Frank E. Snell, T. B. Dillon and Annie P. Moyle, Nevada City, Itseems to be conceded that Richatd I. Thomas, the promising young Birchville lawyer, will have 4 very strong pull in the Republican County Convention for the Assembly. from various parts of enthusiastig in his behalf. If nominated it isgenerally believed that he will add more strength to the ticket than any one t spoken of for the position. BRUNER'S TRIAL. — er to the information charging him w having attempted to extort a bribe was\overruled yesterday by Judge Wallace. e Reddy, attorney for Bruner, immediately urged that his client be accorde: his constitutional right of speedy trial, day, with the understanding that cither side could obtain a further continuance upon proper sliowing. SOO oO Still on Trial, The case of Kendrick va, Diamond Creek Co, for $30,000 damages, is still on trial in the Superior Court, The attorneys for the defondant concluded their argument for a non-stift this forenoon, and were followed by Hon. W. D. Long. gument today when Judge Buckley will close on that part of the case, The Place of All Places To get the best Ive Cream, Suda, Ice Cream Soda, Nuts, and all kinds of @onfectionery, Oysters in® shell and Fresh Eastern Frozen Oysters, cooked in any style, is at A. Tam’s, on Broad street, opposite the Citizens Bank, Nevadu City. It is the headquarters in this city for these good things, ae jy2-lw It is Abominable . To through life with “anags" in th ine. ‘Abomisable not more to the su’. Torey than his friends. Buy SOZODONT and cleanse the teeth which remiain, or teeth, SOZODONT is encenomical Hoovp’s Prius act easily, yet efficiently, Telegraphed to Transcrit tle county we hear that Republicans are . : Mr. Long will probably conclude his ar. COUNTY RECORDER better still, use it now and save your! COUNTY CONVENTION CALLED. It Will Take Place in this city on the 22d inst, The Republican County Central Committee met at this city this afternoon and decided to call a County Convention’ to meet in this city on the 22nd of this month, to elect delegates to the State and Congressional Conventions. Tt was decided to select delegates as follows: One at large and one for each 250 votes cast at last election. Geo. A, Hate was selected a delegate at large by the Committee. Primaries or meetings will be held throughout the county on Wednesday, July 20th. The County Convention to nominate candidates fer county ofticers will take place on Monday, Aug. 22d. 2 @e + » Cheas Club. Grass Valley is to have a chess Club. A number of signatures to-an agreement for the club have been obtainedand when the number reaches forty or more an organization will take place. posed to have a reading room in connection with the chess arrangement, This It is prowill be a good thing if interest enough is taken to keep the club alive, There are a good number of pretty good chess players in town und they should be able to keep up the club. —T'plegraph. Board of Béaalisntion, ; The following are the proceedings of the Board of Equalization : The Coe Quartz Mining Company, through its agent, C. H. Hankin, filed an application to have the assessment on the mine and improvements from $4,000 to $2,500, as was lying idle. reduced the property adviseTaken under ment. -———— +2Oe o-—~ Bailed Fixed at %1,000.-Matts Yansonathe Russian carpenter, who stabbed Ed. Emery, alias *Whistling Dick,"’ on the 4th of ‘uly, had his preliminary examination before Justice Leggett yesterday at Truckee, and was held to answer to the Superior Court in the sum of $1,000, on a charge of assault. to commit murder. If he does vot sueceed in getting the bail this morning he will be brought to the county jai this evening. san erences AOTEL ARRIVALS. National Kxchange. N.C. Miller, French Corral, J.B Miller, at L. D. Wickes, Willows, E. R. Ray, San Francisco, . H. Jeans, ML . B. Wood, +4 Mra. T. C. Crandall, Oakland, Miss H, Crandall; ts J. D. Ostrom and wife, Bloomfield, Miss 4. Ostroim, ts KF. L. Arbogast te Mrs. E. Thomson, Graniteville, Miss Ida Ray, San Juan, EK. Ray, # -W. J. Lawrence, Forest ¢ ‘ity, Win. Campbell, Gras Valley, G,. Johnson, e C.W. Kitts, F. Dawson, Lae W. J. Rogers, ¥ K. 8. Hagar, Blue Tent, N, J. Higgens, Spenceville, Miss M. Melarkey, Chicago Park * FB. Ayala, Sierra City, W. b. Magonigal, Smartsville, J. Goffett, Moore's Flat, J. Holland, Lowell Hill: Union Arrivals, Miss Kennedy, Boston, Mass., John Mulroy, Grass Valley, G. MM. Johuson,sDutch Flat, D. P. Smith, San Francisco, J. Kinkead, s$ W. © umniins, § A. MeLanghlin, °*¢ M. D. Calkins, Sutter Creek, D,. F. Smith, Fresno, M. M. Harris, Columbus, Ohio, W. L. Hudson, Dunsmuir, J. M. Lindemer, You tet, J. H. Stevens, Dixon, W. Wilburn, Jackson, E. B. Cook, Yellow Diamond. + oar “ Brack WuHaALEbone Surrs, in frock and Sack, for $17.60, at K. Caper's. . Can not be duplicated in any other store in the State. —————+ 86-2 Straw hats at cost, at Casper’s, . _ ee MeGny ‘Absolutely Puro, ° Cfeam of Highest of all Larest Unrreb Foop Rerory, artar baking Powder.— leavening strenyth,— SRTES COVERNMENT ~RDWARD J. MORGAN Is hereby announced as a candidate for Subject to the decision of the Democratic _ County Convention. Notice to Creditors. epi of George G. Allan, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Executors of the last will of George G, Allan, deceased,-to the. creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within ten months after the first publication of this ‘notice to the said Executors, at the Law Office of Fred Searls, Nevada City, California, the same being the place for the transaction of the busitiess of tho estate, in said county of Nevada. WILLIA . CAMPBELL, jal. grades of CIGARS, THE PRINTERS SPEAK. Sympathy Extended to the Millmen and Certain Action Urged. Prrrseura@, July 11.—The Typographical Union has passed resolutions tendering the Homestead workmen ‘moral, physical and financial” jassistance, demanding a recall by the Council of the Carnegie Free Library, and demanding thatthe ‘State pass laws prohibiting the importation of Pinkertons into the State. 1 $e o — Board of Supervisors. «In the matter of the coyote scalps the Board orders the same to be destroyed by tire. v8 The fee books of the Sheriff and County Clerk were examined and found correct. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Ts a peculiar medicine, It is carefully prepared from farsaparilla, Dandelion, Mandrake, Dock, Pipsissewa, Juniper Berties, and other we known and valuable vegetable remedies, by a combination, proportion, and preparation peculiar to itsett, giving to Hood’s Sarsaparilla curative power not possessed by other medicines. It effects remarkable cures where others fail Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the best blood purifier before the public. It eradicates every impurity, anc cures Serofula, Salt Rheum, Boils, Pimples, all . Humors, Dyspepsia, Billousness, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Debility, Catarrh, Rileumatism, Kidney and Liver complaints, overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an , appetite, and builds up the whole system. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Has met pecullar and unparalleled success athome, Such has become its popularity in Lowell, Mass., where it is made, that whole neighborhoods are taking it at the same time, Lowell druggists sell more of KATE CASTLETON DEAD. One of the Brightest Stars of the Comedy . A telegram from Providence, Rhode! Island, reports the death there of Kate Castleton, the well known soubrette. All theatre-goers in the country well remember the charming Kate, and also her popular songs, among them, “I Told You So.” Ir you want a very tine tarnout of any kind go to Henry Lane’s Feed and Liyery Stable. tf ~ ~~ 2 Oe o ~~ Feund, A gold-stud button. “The” owner can have the same by calling ut this office and . paying for this notice. jyO-tf seiricneneneon glace eal Noruina so well relieves thirst or invigorates a person on a hot day as a glass’ of Carr Bros’. Water. pure -fonntain Soda! . where other preparations fail. aa pnap: saps oneeeree ’ To prevent fevera, keep the liver active an’ bowels regular with Simmons Liver Regulator. . sn nks ailasdiics Something modern: Foley’s Nougat No. 13 Commercial street Nevada City. tf 6G 6 ee Tee Cream. Simmons Liver Regulator, bear in mind, is not an experiment. It is endorsed by thousands. ~ i oe — Yon cannot do effective work without a clear head. and for this take Simmons Liver Regulator. : sail ante. + Most of our aliments come from a disordered liver which Simmons Liver Re j golator cures, ne + 2@s+ ae, Hoob’s SaRsarariLca absolutely cure, It possesses medicinal merit Peculiar te Itself, Constipation and all troubles with the ligestive organs and the liver, are cured »y Hood’s Pills. Unequalled as a dinner pill. : FRIED, STEWED’ In Bottle, Jug, ¢ e HN 7 IV : RAW or FROZEN, lass or Plate. 15 -and-25 CENTS. J M. FOLEY, Confectioner, No. 13 Commercial St., Nevada City Hood’s Sursaparilla than all other Sarsa. parillas or blood purifiers. The same success is extending all over the country, Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by druggists. 81; six for g5, Prepared by ©.1, HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Maas, 100 Doses One Dollar NOTICE TO STATIONERS. sie ALED proposals will be received by \w the Board of Education of Nevada School District until Saturday, July 30, at 10 o'clock, A. M, For furnishing the following supplies to he delivered at Washington schoolhouse hy Sept. 1, 1892 ; 30 gross Jos, Gillot’s 404 Pens, 3 yvoas Pen Holders, 20 dozen Drawing Pencils, No, 3, 15 gallons Stafford’s Ink. (keg. ) 6 dozen boxes Chalk, 2 dozen boxes Slate Pencils, 120 reams 12-1b Legal Cap Writing Pari double ruled. 5 dozen Erasers (blackboard. ) The bids for Stationery to be accom. panied By samples. The Board reserves the right to reject. any and all bids, LEONARD 8S. CALKINS, Clerk of the Board, Nevada City, July 9, 1892. CIGARS AND TOBAOUD bus: J, & Ed, W. Schmidt if AVING purchased the stock and trade of L. Hirschman, on ¢ SPECIAL NOTICE 10 LADIES any . eee Ladies wishing Artistic Hats or Bonnets should place their orders at once as Miss Power will relonger. OG! main but a very few days PINE STREET; Hereby notify their friends and the public generally that they will keep on hand TOBACCO, PIPES, Ete., which they will sell at the lowest rates! ~ Among our fine brands of Cigars will be found the *Kpanola,”’ “Estrella,” “Humboldt,” ‘a Rosa,’ *Woodpeck. . er and other popular brands, Kvery grade of Sinoking and Chewing . Tobacco on hand. ' By strict attention to business and sell ing articles in our line at fair prices, we hope to receive a share of the public pat-1 ronage. five Us a Call—Everyboay, Please Tcke Notice. MRS. M. A. HOCKING TA KES THIS*METHOD OF IN forming hér friends and the public generally that she will keep constantly ou band the best of i} a ie raed oe Fe Bie Liroceries aad Vecotables FRUITS, NUT8, CANDIES, CIGARS, CAN GOODS, TOBACCO, Etc. btc. Also, Soda Water and other Temperance drinks, A LARGE LOT OR -PIREWORKS. ee My prices are as low as any in the town, { i Your patronage ia om spectinhly solicited, Don’t torget the place — on Broad s reet, a few doors from Luctjie & Brand's Jowelry Store, j28 SaaS oe Wicca a Real and Personal Property ‘Assqssment : Orrick or tHe CLERK OF THE Boarp ov SUPEKVISORS OF THE CouNTY o¥ NeVADAL Public notice is hereby given that in accordance with Section 3672 of the Political Gede of California the Board of Supervisorsof this county.met on the 5th day of July, 1802, tu examine the Assessinent Book and.to equalize the assess ments of the property of the county for the year 1892. The said Board wilt continue in session from time to time for the business of equalization and to examine applic for the correction of errors in said asse ment book until MONDAY, JULY 18, 1892. Sworn applications are required by law. The Assessment Book is now open to pnblic inspection from 9 o'clock a. M, until 5 o'clock P, M, Sf. L. MORGAN, Clerk. 4 NILES SEARLS, _ Executors of the Last Will of ‘George G. Allan, deceased. ed July 12, 1892. Attorney. jyl2 By J, J, Garany, Deputy. iyo (But we are sorry to si Largest, Ne WAR! een aeaeeenguereensennnenernennan The war is on. lever yet been Whipped. = W into the clothing ring he gives bigk ow in the first round. Lhe le r : “ : : ' Whenever John L, Sullivan steps into the ring there is always a knock-out, and John L, henever L. has Ilymansteps prices a knock-out ‘ads, his competitors follow, 1y they never reach him.) Our store was opened’on tl DY the rush to Our counters we see that ippreciate first-class goods ain nottoes in the future will be: 16 30th in good style, and the people sull low prices, —Our business “Nothing but first-class poods kept.” “ Goods sold strictly for ca t> All.” We defy competition and Everybody is invited to price wish to purchase or not. ~ Con we, Compare our prices witl ind see where the truth lies. ied and Puaranteed in eve ry sh only,” and “On: Price a comparison of prices, our goods, whether they re and find what low prices ¥ those -of our competitors, Country orders properly respect, LC. AYMAN & (CO. D ana Second St. Marysville, and C rner ot Main and Commercial Strest, Nevada“City. — SUMMER CLOTHING! ee I have just received { Cheapest “SPOCK ‘rom. the East the and Most Stylish OF PRING : and: SUMMER: CLOTHING EVER BROUGHT TO THE COUNTY, Of course everybody knows Largest, Best, Cheapest and Most Fashionable a that we keep on hand the stock or ents’ Furnishing Goods, Straw and Felt Hats, Nobby ties, Buots, Shoes, and everything else usually kept ina First-class Establishment, BSB. FL MOLISE. F oN . Broad Street, Odd Fellows Building, Nevada City. _ ° se oe