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July 12, 1893 (4 pages)

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RANSCRIPT. CALKINS. Proprietors \Y EV'NG. JULY 12, 93. PERSONAL. ial and Other Noies Abou! People Oi . and Foung. ce OW. C. Monroe of Omega is in town. _M. Cochrane of San Francisco is in ‘town. Mrs. Penrose of Relief Hill is here _ @pending a few days. “. George Magruder of Yuba City is in tern. — Mike Hogan came over from San Juan J. 8. McBride of North San Juan is in town. ; L. H. Newton came down from Alleghany today. Myron A. Folsom came up from Sap Miss Maggie Waldron of Lake City is hore on a visit. ; Miss Fanny Pulvermacher ef Sacramento is here on a visit to friends. Miss Lena Rotholtz of San Francisco is visiting relatives in this city. -... Flarity of. Washington is in town, and reports ‘everything looking fine in ' A. R. Morrison and wife and Francis Blain came down from North Bloomfield E. H.°Langiey came up from Sam Francisco this morning and ‘left fer the A. Tibbetts of Dutch Flat is.in town _ Mrs. E. Oliver atrived here last even— _.-fing frem San Francisce on a visit. Jeff E. Deolittle came down from Dutch Flat teday. He will remain here _@ few days and then leave for Sierra H. M. H. A. 8. T A J who has been teaching school near San Jose, has returned 16 this city.to spend her vaca“tion. She will return to take charge of Miss Daisy Shaver left on the morning train for San Francisco where she will family of 5D: Harvey. — —ee Trial Jurors. . The following have been drawn to serve as trial jurors before the Superior Nevada Township—Joseph Thomas, ©; McClintock; Samuel Clutter, T. ©. Pandall, Henry Grover, Harvey Cooper, A. Lademan, W. Barton, D. D. Carter, ~ James Kinkead, G. E. Turner, John “Evans, Samuel J. Eddy. Grass Valley—R. P. Stagner, Peter Knight, John Tierney, Robert Irving, LL. Dickinson, Arthur Ingalls, Charles “Nettle, Sr.;R. B. Dinsmore, John Berri‘man, B. Dunstan; George Kress. — Rough and Ready—Peter Martell. KEureka—Moses Bates, Hugh Dundon. Bridgeport—Jobn Brophy. Green’s Latest. ‘Colusa Sun: We all agree now that te Caminetti bill shall bave a fair trial. _ he Anti-Debris Association will look mut that no damage is done, and this is “gilt Tf the mines can be worked withut damage we will all be happy. We do not believe it; our mountain friends do; they work on their faith, we watch @m ours. They don't want to be mistaken; we would rather be mistaken “than not. ee Attention, Chosen ‘The officers of Nevada City Council, Wo. 118, Order of Chosen Friends, will “be installed at Odd Fellows’ Hall ox evening, July 17th. Following ‘the installation there will be a banquet and hop. Eeach member has the privi‘lege of inviting one guest. All members : @ to denate to the banquet. order of the committee. ji2-2t Friends. —_ o> Im @ Critical Conditien. _ Erastus Lane, brother of Henry Lane ff this city, who has been sick at the Union Ranch for several days, is now in , condition, and it is feared ‘he will not recover. Dr. Muller, accompanied by Henry Lane, went down last evening to see the sick man. A ee flaken Below. — A man named Donnelly, whe came here from Kentueky and was stopping ‘atthe New York Hotel, was taken to Sen Francisce today for medical treat— ‘ment, He is suffering from a tumor. > Motiee to N. 8.G. W. co oem of Laurel Parlor, No. ‘W. D. G. W., is requested.to be prestheir regular meeting Thursday July 13th. SS ee eighty-five of the 250 consulMt pay $1,500 per annum and upbeen filed by new men. ——-+188-—— ub makes a poor showing at For, has an electric freight and one thorough-brace wagon will be sold at a ly to Powell & Daniel, o! on Spring street. j30-tf feel ice! pion Tee Company is now pre saish pure mountain Ice in sit, and delivered to any y. Orders left at the Plaza, will be promptly ©08 given in dress cuta : = Tailor, at Mrs. Scadsahe ational Hotel. Call Ramsey, W.; Jounie Hether, AYERS” PI tortures. to rheumatism. damp clothing. Odd Fellows’ Installation. E: C. Webster, D. D. G. M., installed the following officers of Qustomah Lodge, No. 16, last evening: J. 8S. Langdon, N. G.; W. F. Englebright, V. G.; John W. T. Silva, I. GS H. Guenther, 0. G.; W. H. Martin, mr & N. G.; Samuel Clutter, L. S. kX. G; G. J. Hothersoll, R. 8. V, G.; M. L. Reberts, L. S. V. G.; H. Shearer, R. S. 8.; L. G. Littlefield, L. 8. 8. __— —2@eSuperior Coart. —_ The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today, Hon. John Caldwell presiding: H. McCormick vs. Gee. W. Baldwin. Order made for an injunction. GrorcEe VANDERBILT has purchased 20,000-aeres-.of land in North Carelina, with a view of making it a gpine preserve. oo} HOTEL ARRIVALS. eae National Exchange. James A. Stidger, Sam Juan, Mrs. E. Oliver, San Francisco, C. Morrill, 42 “e Cochrane, William B. Tiffany, Truckee, M. Brown, Mrs. W. L. Cole, Mt: House, Ww. C, Monree, Omeg: Reander, ue Fred Congdon, Smarteville, . William Kendrick, Alameda, Miller, A. Tebbitts,. Dutch Fiat, C. Orzalli, Graniteville, 6c~— Ryerson, William T. Hoskins, Yuba City, — . Shane, Auburn. — Union Arri Miss Annie Waldron, Lake City, Miss Josie Baker, Columbia Hill, . Frandy, N. G. Segerstrand, Pet Hill, Mrs, Coughlin and d., Graas Valley, T. Wayman, Pike City, C. Casler, Camptonville, Miss T. Bradbury, San Juan, A. R. Lando, Maryaville, L. O. Williams, P. O. Flaherty, Washington, Cc. E Meraine, Sacramento; A. J. Perkins, Mrs. E: Penrose, Relief Hill, George H. Magruder, Yuba City; George Bodewig, San Francisco, George Sanders, J. Cariin, p> McNulty, Biue Tent. “ causes of sick and nervous headaches. These Pills speedily correct irregularities ofthe stomach, liver, and bowels, and, ave the mildest and most reliable cathartic in use. No one should be without them, fea sick voyagers Je a nttla o stomach antrag ig a capital antidote to malaria and nervous coraplaints, remedies constipation and biliousness, and ceunteracts & tendency I Besides this, it compensates for a loss of energy consequent upon undue exertion or nervous anxiety, and averts the effects of exposure in inclement weather and the wearing of Both appetite and sleep are promoted by jt, and general health rapidly improves through its use. + 2aeo A Leader. Bitters has gained eine for all ailments Indigestion, bottle. preparation of the has become thin, from dandruff. THE No toilet can be “My hair began age. Hair Vigor, and fall out, and what gray. Dighton, Mass. nearly five years, glossy, and in an ervation. I am _ Ay Hair ne pour work. jl0-lw z a . by Dr. J.C. build by —_— —__ -+ 0G oWave Tossed, — wee Then if Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is resorted to the tortures cease. Yatching parties, oceam fishermien, nervous, sickly people, whom the jarring of a railway train affects much in the same way as the tossing of the surges do one who crosses the Atlantic for the first time, should be mindful of this and be provided with an adequate supply of the Bitters. This incomparable stomachic will premptSince its first introduction, Electric favor, tintil now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonic and altera~ tives—containing nothing which permits its use as a beverage or intexicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medior Kidneys.—it will cure Sick Headache, Constipation, Malaria from the system. guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only 50c. per Sold by Carr Bros. To Preserve The richness, color, and beauty of the hair, the greatest care is mecessary, much harm being done by the use of worthless dressings. ing a first-class article, ask your druggist or perfumer for Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It is absolutely superior to any other original color and fullness to hair which keeps the scalp cool, moist, and free It heals itching humors, prevents baldness, and imparts to a silken texture and Jasting fragrance. without this most popular and elegant of all hair-dressings. ing out when I was about 25 years of I have lately been using Ayer’s growth of hair of the natural color.”’— R: J. Lowry, Jones Prairie, Texas. “Over a year ago I had a severe fever, atid when I recovered, my bair began te I tried various remedies, but without success, till at last I began to USE Ayer’s Hair Vigor, and now my hair is growing rapidly and is restored to its original color.””— Mrs. Annie Collins, “T have. used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for have ridden the plains for twenty-five years.”—Wm. Henry Ott, alias “Mustang Bil!,”” Newcastle, Wyo. Droggiits Brery where. D : R. VAIL CAPTAS On J s. 6. B. aod E. ‘une 30 occurs the annual Ives, of New York, ia is stroke. The same posi Fennessy, of Boston. Yale has BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. 3 4 Basiness Transacted at the Regular Session, » Commenting July 34, 1893. —_— The quarterly report of -F. M. Prid= geen as Road Overseer of Distriet No. s for labor performed on Edward's Grade, __. ordered placed on file. _ The following demands en the ‘ __ GENERAL ROAD FUND. _ Citizens Bank $79.25, C. Grimes $17.87, Legg & Shaw $10, F. M. Pridgeon $80.50. The following amounts were allowed ou the ; vals. “ “ GENERAL FUND. H. Shoemaker $10, E. C. Morgan $3°, John Webber $30, C. C. Townsend, constables tea’ $27.30, D--SBaker;—freight -on supplies, $7-50, Henry Lane, livery. hire, $18.50, S. DAvery, livery hire, $6; Daniel & -Hocking, expenses exhuming body.of H. H. Hartley. ——___-—_—_-~eer* te Centennial Mine. ‘Telegraph: Mr. A. W. Stoddart, 8uho perintendent of the Centennial mine, returned from Sacramento Saturday night. Inamediately upon his arrival men were engaged to start to work at the mine and be vigorously prosecuted. ine and suffer unspeakable operations will There is a tine plant upon th in a very short time the wa pumped out.and a force of ‘min. work stoping out the—rich. which the mipe is famous. pany recently formed in Sacra operate this property, usve gree in the mire, and we are glad to pe ple dewn in that section of the country manifest so much interest in our quartz mines. Grass Valley is teday the best mining district in the State and yalv djsturhed THE YALE-HARVARD BOAT RACE. eight-cared boat race between the Yale and Harvard captain of the Yale crew, and FE. F. Gallaudet, of in the Harvard boat are filled by D. won ten of the seventeen annual races. Te To ear rice, (ots. lector free, For sale at Carr Bros, HEAVEN EARTH: So kt us have pure hearts, beautifal flowers, woman tau be ipved; can be beautiful. mS Ss ean "Welt Branden Next door to City Hall, Broad Street, the face an RISON, 2% Geary street, San Francisco, Val. PENNE xf, STROM R. Love and Beauty Make Heaven. uses, birds—nay, beautiful women. Every LOLA MONTEZ ~ CREME The SKIN FOODand JIsSUk BUILDER makes Ladies beautiful. Prevents ‘wrinkles. Keepr skin in perfect condition._No matter what blemish disfigures face or form, Mrs. Nettie Harrigon’s articles will eure Miss A. J. STRANAHAN Nevada City, Cal. For any special or complicated blemish of form, write MRS. NETTIE HARSuperfluous hair permanently removed. has been fer the past furty years. : j A New Yorx printer has been sentenced to a year in State Prison and ined $1,000 for publishing green goods eirculars. Cc Ss Notice of Sale of Real Estate at Private, 8. fornia, the ma ter of the Guardianship of the Persons and estates of Marion, Edns and Jean McCranOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN. THAT IN ursuance of an Order of the Superior our, of the County of Nevada, State «f Cali . made on the 8rd day of July, 1893, in dle, M nors, the undersigned, the Guardian of wa tah minors, wil agil st pelvate sale, fo the Degrroit’s City Government is waging es er, for €ash, J. S. gold coin, an . subject to confimation by said Superior Court rapidly in popular subject to conte aud interest of sald Minors, in a determined warfare on the gas cempanies. —_——— 08 Tue Mississippi river at New Orleans is within one foot of the highest point ever recorded. d of Stomach, Liver . SSENE IEEE EF Riper ene Ir is estimated that there are 100,000 men in the United States who have lost fingers or limbs while coupling freight ears. and drive Satisfaction : eee Garpen Crry, Kan., has a coterie of women who appear on the streets in blouse waists and dichotomous skirts. —?-7@eo— Tax heaviest rain for ten years fell at try was flooded and crops aleng the streams destroyed. To be sure of hav~ Tus silver bought by the Government under the Sherman law is worth $55,000 000 less than was paid for it. —_ —__--~@ero——— kind. It restores the faded, or gray. It] [gx wheat harvest in Neoshe county, Kan., has kept 500° self-binders busy nearly two weeks this year. Mrs. Ropyxy, who is walking from Galveston to Chicago en a $2,000 wager, is ahead of time. She sells her photo-’ graphs en route. A pEcision of s Baltimore Judge that ‘no kissing” be allewed in the parks of that city bas been sustained by a higher court. oes A TrRRivic thunder-storm passed ever Chattanoega Sunday, tearing down fences and mowing down corn as with a scythe. Tue Sunday attendance at the World’s Fair is less than expected. Last Sunday there were present 63,396 persons. HAIR considered complete turning gray and fallit is causing a new little remained turned Jamas McMu iin, the oldest man in Kentucky, born in Virginia in 1776, died near Bardwell Sunday. For’ selling his vote a gesident of Wolfe county, Kan., was senteneed to disfranchisement for life. Tue assessed valuation of property ia New York City is approaching the twoTux Grand Army people of St. Louis propose to raise a fund fora menument to General Sherman. In Wellington, Kan., the Mayor made an appropriate address at the opening of er’s. ner s @ base game. ‘ Ayer & Co., Lowell,Mams ‘(feeding wheat to hogs, because of the and my hair is moist, excellent state of presforty years old, and ficial Map of Nevada three fourths interest therein, Zith day of July 1893, at 12 o’clock M. o that Minors. AST \TE OF ALBION K, PARSONS Deceased Notice is hereby gives by the under-. signed, Administrat.r of the estate of Albion: K. Parsons deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers. pegs —. months nrg the firs 2 cation 0 s notice to the d Ad isHolt, Mo., Wednesday last? The ecun~. fr ey a same being the place for the transaction of the
business of said esate sons deceased. and io the following real estate, situeted in the City of Nevada, Vo 6, in Block No 2, as designate State of California, to wit. Lot d upon the ofCity, being an undivided on ‘i bursday, the ay. Bids in writing will be received for said proprty up to I2o’clock, M. of said day of sale. Bide may be left at the Law Office of J. m Walling, Esq , as such office has been selected ng the place where such bids will be received. Deed es the expense of purchaser. DAVID HUTCHISON Guardian of the Persons and Estates of said July 8th, 1898. td. Notice to Creditors. A rior at Graniteville Nevada County Cal., the in said County of §. L. PARSONS, of Albion K. ParDated Nevada City this Tenth day of July 1898. _Frep Seanvs, Attorney.” : so Shoei Nevada. ~ Administrator of Estate’ I have engaged one of the best Horse shcers in California to work form , On and after June 2th, I proto earry on Herse Shoeing ‘in connecR with General : Blacksmithing [-AND— Wagon Making, A’ MY SHOP ON BROAD STREET, The Old Clancy Shop. New Work, from the lightest Road Cart the Heaviest Freight W bailt to oA 4on short notice atthe LOWEST PRICES. Repairing Nkiilfuly Done KNOW YE that C. Bennets is not in any manper connected with ine. Don't Mistake the Place. tratea the absolute good humor which , Hows Your Liver? \ tude, despondency and nervousness indicate how the whole system is deranged. Simmons Liver Regulator has been the —_ ir f knowledge means of resto more. therein pepe 3 Ped all in the custody of the said penis to heal and Bank its proper omer apd yorreepe ot, san 5 oe —— y rth e swear e : ppiness by giving them oer apital peock ret Cit zens Bank is fif'y h Ith Li th th: usand dollars in gold coin valuation as will . , aeons ee Eee SET j $2 25 . appear from the forezoing report. j t cy known on earth. bracts they eee ~~ BM, PRESTON; President. F Fis ‘ Wheat, per 100 Ibs---------*+--+"* 175 D.E. MorGan, Ase’t. Cashr. iy t acte with extraori 175 State of Calitorni , County otNevada, &. 8 : dinary wer and efficac Corn, per 100 Ibs -----++-<*-ae Faia Subseribed and sworn tu before me this 7th day t pe 7. Rolled Barley, per 100 Ibs .-----4 37}6. of July, 1823. : _ FRED SEARLS, NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED, Bran, per 100 Ibg-.-2----fe-ere ee 125 Notary. Public Nevada Co. Cal. os néral family remedy for dyspepsia, ; STEN SOE DPS SET ee nie 98 bStiver, Constipation, ete., F crspeeser . Middlings, per 100 tbs.----.--+1 37% Watice to Btationers — enytning git fat Mais Bare Sieas 10 Whi:e Sugar, 14 Ibs) ----1.00 Notice nbe almost 8 stack, cane Dor Hi Cloeuees <2 Brown Sugar, 16 Ibs------.-.--5--1 0O . oui Ae 'W. J. McEunoy, Macon,Ge . Rice. 18 Ibs.-----+------": sot 100 . GQEALED PROPOSALS W‘LL BE RECEIVED ———_—______-——— —__—-——. . Currants, 12 Ibs. rrr 1-00 eee education of Nevada Schoo! THE CONJURE WOMAN. Prentty 10 tbe. c-sgn-9 ss-.05h1 00 ec hee tans, on ocr Hee ibe cte nw 1-00 . Saturday, July 29, 1893, af 2o'clock P.M. [lees 4 ee ae “ Costa Rica Coffee, 4 ibs: -----*£00 . 2, ru inishing the following supplies to be deAn tp soni cain’t milk her now. Washing Powder, 12 papers. -----{ 00 BAe +s oie Washington Schoolhouse by ‘An we all’s hawgs, dey runs an squeals Chocolate, 4 papers ------)--: 7+" 1 00 os ne Manilla epes (0) 1b) tut-4x2. TnSecincrar to oy BREE tee al 2 ¥00 . ° Screams Legal Gap 21D.) * Cain’t sca’cely use his laigs at all Corn Starch, 12 papers”. ------1 00 : eee TS gle, No, 140, & was Sark om gr he know: Oysters, 8 cans: ---r-re2 100 . 1g gross Lend bencl.s, Graphic No. 3. oss Note Books n.} . ae . Green Corn, 8 cans 100 . 5 oxen boxes Gillow’s Pens (No. 404.) n wunst dey a " 8 lotters (cut nae Heerd all ‘bout what Aun’ Tempy do, Green Peas, O.cans ©. +09 io gross Andrews Hestives Krasers. An she spina ns bar she or String Beans, Sgans. . 00 Pris Pag Stationery to be accompan'ed by Td kyore de r n her 5 G pes 1 : . ject ary Aun’ Tempy mighty mad datdayr Tomatoes, . cans 1 00 ape ees reserves the right to reject ary ~Bhe navver had a wu'd wsay, Salmon.2.lb.cans.5 cans o-00--:-: 100 i of RONALD SiC ALK INS, But gin a cur’ous kin’ o’ cough. Salmon, . ib. cans, 8cans..°.----1.00 © : Clerk of the Board, Dat ’oman’s head bit fell smack off Nevada City, June 29th. : An rolt across de cabin flo’. Jelly, 6 cans.--1.00 ~—-¥a-a-ap'ml-dat's sol Sardines, 8 cans i---.-2:0:/---2:--+:+ . 00 . a = Wunst mean Uncle Isham’s Bill , Corned Beef, 5cans..-:-«*-. 00 j We clumb up to de window sill Condensed Milk, 5 cans. -.--.----100 W L DOUCL AS At ole Aun’ Tempy’s ab peeped in, 5 1 50 a ry An dah dat pizen ‘oman been Lard, 10 tb. cans : SHOE wi by cookin sumpin in a pot: . es sas 75 $3 nor RIP. meit m ts bad, nO wot. — -—-— ae She spat ’er hands toge’r, like dat, Kerosene, 5 gat. can --------sss 1-25] Bo you wear ie or ag try a pale. An ‘gun a-talkin to de ca . Syrup, per 5 gal. keg: 75 a Den we lit out to’ds home for sho’. i Ya-a-ap’m! dat’s so. Soap, per bon. -++6--¢-eseeere 50 =Paul Dayot in New Orleans Times-Democrat. Savon$ ap, perbox.-.---.-!:-:-:e2: 10 in sannancorscass pater agoneacaewe a 32. Sguon So: 4 bars. . ----2---eseeee 25 The author of “Twenty Years In ParRieduinte © cone bee. et TOE $2. ; liament” says that Lord Palmerston had OSS HOE DOK . box$1.75. @ vatural. buoyancy which his opponente San Francisco Candies, per box.--73: FOR BOY’ to jerk him over a dangerous rut in the . Eastern Ham. perib. ee 8 road, not always without splash, but . Eastern Bacon, per Ib-..-----.+++ +++ 15 generally without harm. : Pickles per 5 Gallon Keg.-++.--+++75 ‘ One crisis in his ministerial life ilusmay prevail even. when political enmity is at its worst. Lord Derby, the father of the present earl, had made an attack upon him in the upper house with such ainst him seemed overwhelming. But he defended himself and his policy from the dusk of one day to the dawn of ana SS WM. WOLES Real Estat ‘Saken For Debt . 3 , Miscella: is BOGGS. 2-325 923. : ae”, bg: Me — ‘ ees Ori tat: ‘fane on Real Estate .. -.-. +--+: (033. Is the ental salu ion, PRi C E LIST Loans on S'ocks end Bonds ... . 1,000.00 knowin 4 that good health eer oo ersonal Security and Over aia not exist without a Loans on —o OE EPTLS Cua healthy live os the > ! Due From Banks ee , 0.7 i ‘i Bo miture and Fixtures ....-----> 500. oe pelighan <3 pind as FOR CASH. Gaia Wulllgh «5.2 395.35 i food. li $273,759.15 stipated, the f lies : ; in the ‘stomach undia LIABILITIES. { i i hi : Paid Up Capita’ _ $ £6,000.00 vearag tect Seat Ss Undivided Profita ioesoe ood; uent eadac’ e Due Depositors ... : 268,47 Cs yl a a 11,253,22 ensues; i docking of lasaiTh Cheapest and Best Grocery Store. rue Banks ia exe $273,750.15 in Nevada City. Main Street, opposite Union Hotel. And Everything Else in Proportion. energy and eloquence that the odds All Goods Fresh and Pure. Sa RENN CO Se aN os = —_ Bavk Bemi-Annual Report of the Citizens ‘and its Agency at Grass Valley, Show" ing its Financial Condition on the Morning of July lat, 1893. _. RESOURCES. Bank Premises do solemnly swear that We, the undersigned, ersonal knowledge of we have each of us a& the matters contained in the foregoing statement and that the same is a true and c.rrect rep rtoft e financial condition of the Citizens Bank and its agency at Grass Valley. ou the morning of July 1s, 1898, according to the best and belief, and the assete If you want 2 fine DRESS SHOE $5 Shoe, They fit equal to custom made and look and wear as well, If you wish to economize in your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L, Douglas Shoes, Name and price stamped ee look for it when you buy W. L. DOUG .» Brockton, Mass. Sold by For Sale by JOHN DELBRIDGE. WM. WOLF. ‘other with such tact, dexterity and force of appeal to the national sense of honor that be was acquitted of all blame by a we joeitg of Sonmoonre --Next day, in passing through thé corridor leading from an anteroom to the. uppér house, one swing door opened to his hand, and at the same moment the other to that of Lord Derby. They were opponents, but they were also manly and sweet natured men. They smiled. “] was just thinking,” said Palmerston, ‘‘what a clever fellow he was who go nearly put me in a hole!” “Ah!” was the rejoinder. ‘But notbing like the cleverness of the fellow who got you out of it!” He Remembered His Past Life. The man who prides himself upon the fact that he is recovering from his bashfulness says: ‘Yes, 1 used to be miserably timid, for a fact. AndI remember once, when I was trying to cut a good figure with the mother of a certain young lady with whom I was much taken and was doing the extremely attentive by putting aside a portiere for her to pass through a doorway, a button on my coat sleeve caught in her hair and lifted her false front nearly off her bead. “My feelings while 1 was unfastening that button can never be described by me, and my horrible nervousness seemed . to prolong the operation into hours. You . have heard of the things that rush intoa drowning man’s mind. Well, J think about the same number crowded into mine, I knew that from that moment . dared hope for nothing from that quarter, and my expectations were blasted forever. I never dared to call on that young woman again.”—Chicago J ournal. A Postmaster With a Sure Job. ‘Few die and none resign” holds true of acertain postoffice in York county. The office pays a salary of only $36 a year, andthe man who holds it has been postmaster for a quarter of a century, He has tried a number of times to resign, but the village folk have every time preyailed on him to retain the office. Nobody else in town wants it, and the neighbors have become so used to calling at his house for their letters that they cannot bear the thought of having 4 change. This postmaster can hardly be called an offensive partisan.—Lewiston Journal. ; The Gresham Lectures In England. The will of Sir Thomas Gresham, mercer, 1579, indicates the estimation in which the new learning was held in Elizabeth’s reign. He provides that lectures shall be read on divinity, astronomy, music, geometry, law, physic and rhetoric. ‘None to chosen to read lectures so long as he be married.”. The Gresham lectures are stilla power in the land. I do not know whether the lecturers are at this day exclusively bachelors and widowers!—Cornhill Magazine. The Patent Office at Washington. The patent office holds'a model or a drawing of every invention known in the whole world and has paid something more than $2,000,000 over and above its own expenses, a sum which represents only a trifle of the great amount it has added to the wealth of the nation.—Harper’s Young People. The largest city in Spain isthe capital, Madrid, which has a po of 472,000. The next largest. cities are Barcelona, Valencia, Seville and Malaga, after which there are 20 cities the popMasta For sa Attire? } J bling lew price. i ne ee . IIUZUZHjZFZUNjOO IRA ABBOTT. eR te EIR fe on ian OES saa 8 aes a cE See na wletion of whioby from 96,000 to one-third of that ” . Fa eecmee v= ~ a Ramee b : es oot beer! e by the Dozen or Gross! New Harness Establishmen James Cairns With the LARGEST STOCK OFHARNESS, Ever Brought to Nevada County, and they will be offered for sale ata. LOWER RATE than the same Quality of goods can be bought anywhere else in the State, AGENT FOR Mineral WATER. GINGER ALE, ORANGE CIDFR AT-A SPECIAL PRICE Comm ercla Street HAS OPENED IN THE next 10 Hennessy’s Stable ON BROAD STREET, SADDIES, “ROBES, WILIPS, Etc -made In the A New Buildin styles, don’t pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or . * é: BEDDING HOUSE FURNISHING, GOODS —AT— KINKEAD’S Furniture Rooms, Commercial St AVING purchased ueo, Tracy’s [stock of Furniture and Bedding at a Great Sacritice, I am enabled to sel] goods at prices that will astonish the public. For the next thirty dayel wiil offer Gre t Bargains in «order to make room for my Spring stock, which will commence to arrivé in a few days. _C»llLand examine my gouds before purchasing elsewhere Com pare the trices and the quality of goods ali Count: y’ orders promptly and faithfully attended te. Goods sold at the lowest prices in the county for -POT CASH. Just Out— WORLD'S FAIR SHAM-HOLDEits. Callandexamine them, All business transucted on businéss prin ciples. Jphelstering and all kinds of Repairing done on short notice. : 3 Remember the place—Commercial Street . i pext door to Tea Store, Nevada City. E; ; CHARLES HARTMAN, E.E DULAC HARTMAN & DULAC, Merchant Tailors, AVE OPENED A NEW SHOP ON Union street, inthe City Hotel building. where they will, be pleased to see their friends. They are now making up some handsome. ‘ ‘SPRING AND. ‘SUMMER. SUITS, And will have a full line of Samples of Fine Cloths, -both Imported and Domestic from which to choose.. Agents forthe F. Thomas Dye Works, . Sap Francisco, Agents for the Newhas Shirt Factory. F. H. THJSMPSON. W. H. DURYEA . woreL-MIDLAND.____. § {((Earopean;) 167 ant 160 Kast Madison +t: Near Cor. of La Salle St. Chicago, Ill. 100 Elegantly Furnished Root ‘ Hot and Cold Water. modern conveniences, Elevator and all Near Post Office and places of amusements. Terms: $¢ per-day and Upwards. F: H, THOMPSON & CO. Prop’rs. Chicago, April 24, e FOR SALE. AVING OTHER BUSINESS REQU IR ing my attention, I offer for sale my Store House and Stock of Croceries, ALSUV A DRIFT GRAVEL MINE Of 250 Acres, Incorporated. I Black-mith Shop andfTools, . Tt Rails for 800 feet of Tunnel, 500 feet of Tannel Completed. For particulars enquire of the undersigned, B. F. DERICKSON, Forest City, Sierra Co., Cal. _ Notice to Tax Payers. City Taxes for . 1893 are, now due and payable. . Office hours at City Hall from 9 o'clock a, . till 12, and from 2 to 5 Pp. M. Taxes will be delinquent after 6 p. mM, Monday, Aug. 7, 1893, D. B. GercueELt., Marshal and Tax Collector. Klection for Chief Engineer, \ THE ANNUaL ELECTION FOR ria Chief Engineer and Assistant Chief Enuineer of the Nevada City Fire Department will be-held MONDAY, JULY 31st, 1893. 7 From 5 to 8 o’clock P. M. Judges—8. W. Marsh and ( lerks1. H. Carr und J. + ee Breit, 1 y order of the Roare of Dare 2 , so J. EB. 14aac, Secretary. it i on Btoen holdor# Meeting. a! ing of stockholder "TR. Sponten Gola at eee ‘eit Be held at the office of the Company of the > & mine on LT ag , July 10th, 1 Selock P. M., for the purpose of aeotng Directors for the ensuing year, and trang acting all other businegs that may legally be brought before the beny 4 jis : A. 8 LORD, Seeretary. Ty Prat’ Small Bow At S Cents. a ‘e oA 4 cs Guraieh— e lst inse addition month, WEDN = Judge S Thea Californ in San was elec A ban sided ov 8. 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