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July 27, 1891 (4 pages)

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ION riz. LIDS, Liberal rd entrance ; $10 ab é mile and re» $50. lds. 5-8 of a $50 ; maidens aided ; second $25 entrance ; 1 repeat. $50 mile and re‘One mile. $5 t. ul repeat. $25 entrance ; $10 Q $ to enter and 3 5 to fill by the the right to trot ats. mone id in. test, ay vai enme-third to the cept when con,» and to accomnt. the race will eat of, the’ pary preceding the 8, which must , were owned in ) for sale on-the , office, Nevada ‘ last. THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. Nevada City, Nevada County, Calif. Published Every Evening Except Sundays and ‘Legal Holidays. Established Seyt. 6, 1860. Terms—15 Cents a Week; 60 Cents a Month ; $6 a Year. . MONDAY EVENING, JULY 27, 1801. ' A Little Of. The Grass Valley Telegraph says : ‘Rector Bros., enterprisiug proprietors of the National Hotel, in Nevada City, have laid the first concrete‘pavement in that town in front of their place of business.” 4 That’s a m’‘stake. The first concrete pavement laid in ths city was in front of Dr. R, M. Hunt’s residence ; secoi.d, in! front of Masonic Hall; third in front of the County Treasurer’s office ; fourth, in front of Odd Fellows Hall ; fifth, in front of the Citizens Bank; sixth, in front of Rosenberg’s store ; seventh, in front of Pennsylvania Engine House; eighth, in front of the Glenbrook saloon; ninth, in front of the National Hotel. A Pleasant Party. A surprise party was given to Miss Annie McCrandle on Saturday evening They met at the residence of Mrs. K. Bond «nd from there went to the McCrandle residence where they had a glorious time until 120’clock. Games, daneing and refreshments were the order. of the evening, ~ %70,000,000, _:_ The San Francisco News Letter says . ‘California has lost over 70,000,000 of dollars by the suppression of hydraulic mining, an annual loss of $10,000,000 in gold. Against this there is an aggregate loss of $3,000,000 covering a period of twentytive or thirty years.‘ And yet the socalled Anti-debris Association will prgbably have the impudence to enquire, What are you going to do about it?” + 0 eo A #100 Nugget. Olsen and Nicholson, two sturdy miners who have been working a gravel claim a short distance southeast of Auburn for se veral years, have for some months past, boven taking out pretty good pay. The gold iscoarse, and nuggets from $5 “to $50 have not been uncommon.. Last Thuraday Mr. Olsen was. in. Auburn and showed the Herald man a nugget he _picked up out of their claim which weighéd $103. : : ab a Oo Truckee Estates. : Bridget Lenahan of Truckee has applied for letters of administration upon the estate. of Michael Lenahan,. deceased. The estate is worth about $2500. Mra. Tilley Irwin of Truckee has apJUDGE STANLEY A. SMITH. > Now Wrestling With the Who is ‘ Westerfieia Case. The above picture was a pretty good likeness of Judge Smith before he tackled the Westerfield case. But, lo! whata great change has taken place during his few days experience with Nevada’ county lawyers, No-one-can see any~resemblance between the above picture and the Judgeas he now appears on the bench— except the mustache and goatee. ~The case he is now wrestling with makes him feel as thongh he was engaged in a prize fight and was getting the worst of it. We don’t-think-Judge Smith will be very anxious to exchange pulpits with Judge Caldwell again, Bo ——. PERSONAL MENTION. Social and Other Notes About People J. M. Smith of Lime Kiln is in tow? D. P. Stewart of Washington was in town today. Thos. F. Goding of You Bet was in town today. John McQuaid was up from Smartsville today. , : W. G. Rithards went to You Bet on business yesterday. Mrs. Smith and Mr. Manacoof Mooney Flat were in town today, T. C. Thomas, who has been to Alaska for the past year, arrived here today. Alex Kerun of Iowa Hill. arrived here yesterday on his way to Sierra City. John Knotwell of North Bloomfield is in town. today. Mrs. J. McBean of Washington is a guest at the National. C, I, Duckman of San Francisco is here on'a visit, =" ae : Mrs. Brooks, mother of the late Charley Brooks, arrived here on Friday last. Miss Sadie Allen will attend the University of the Pacific, at San Jose. The Misses Miller of this city are the guests of Mrs. I. Haas of Grass Valley. ‘A. ©, Stevens, superintendent of agencies 6f the Pacific Coast Savings Society of plied for letters of administration upon San Francisco, was in town today. the estate of Wm. T. Irwin, deceased. It is valued at over $10,000. Where Are You, Bill? R. Shoemaker, editor of the Telegraph, i8 greatly improved -in health and will soon be on deck. We. are pleased to learn that M. L, F. Madison of 16 Kansas street, Pasa. Marsh’s health has greatly improved at dena, Cal., writes for information of William Green, who is supposed to have Paso de Robles Springs. Dr. H. C. Winkle, of the Surgical Inbeen mining in this county for fifteen stitute, San Francisco, is stopping at the years or more, (reen’s folks want to lecate him. Can any one give the desired information ? ee The Finest Barber Shop This side of Sacramento will be opened by ©. EK. Wilde before August on Broad atréet, next to C. KE, Mulloy’s. tf $06 The Lightning Fruit Jar National. Geo. E. Robinson came up from San Franciscothis morning. He is a witness in the Westerfield case. Mrs. D. Arnold of Brandy City was in town today on her way home from the Bay. Harry E. Phillips of Sacramento arrived here this morning to take a position in Chas. Grimes’ clothing store. We learn that Mrs. J. S. Dunn, who is Is generally acknowledged to be the very» Now.at Paso de Robles Springs, is getting best in the market. Legg & Shaw are. long very nicely. the sole agents at Nevada City. tf Chas. L. Miller came over from French Corral Saturday and returned home SunMrs, James Sexton of San Francisco 6 © 8 ¢ @ @ ee arrived here yesterday on her way to Americans _ ARE the greatest coffee drinkers i in the world. Being the largest consumers, they naturally demand the best. Hence in this country we can buy the best blend of coffees of the highest flavor and greatest strength, scientifically roasted, and: carefully packed fresh from the roaster in small packages that are convenient for all, high or: low, tich or poor. The best -value. in coffee the world affords we offer you under the brand [™ is better than. Mochabetter than Java. It is prepared from the richest flavored and strongest coffee-roasted inthe most scientific manner-put up in the best and most convenient packages. It does more and does it better than an otherproves itself the best. £ » SCHILLING’S BEST Is never sold in bulk. Any statements to the contrary are false. ‘Cue most refreshing and healthful as North Bloomfield. Howard F, Cary of San Francisco arrived ‘Saturday evening to adjust the fire joss of John McGibbins. Leo Carr, son of Thos., H. Carr, left last week for Smartsville to'spend the summer vacation. ; R, H. Judson, of the Moun,ain House, was in town Saturday evening on his way to San Francisco. . F, L. Cole of the Mountain House ar. rived here yésterday on his way to. San Francisco. F. J. Mayhew of San Francisco arrived here yesterday and will remain a few days. ra Mrs. Geo. Lawrence, who has been to Sacramento for the: past month visiting friends, arrived home this morning, OC. KE. Clinch has returned from San Francisco, where he purchased new machinery for the California mine. B. H. Fowler of Rough and Ready is not on the improve, in fact his condition is critical. soa D. D. Bowman of Grass Valley lectured at the Congregational Church’ last evening. } Mrs. Geo, Ramey of San Francisco, who has been visiting Mrs. Annie Clancey of this city, returned home Saturday on account of her husband's sickness. . Joseph Powning and:wife returned to THE HYMAN ESTATE. The Disposition Made ofa Very Valuable Property. The will of the late Hyman W. Hyman was filed for probate Saturday. The will is dated March 26, 1890. ‘The estate is valued at $350,000. Henry W. Hyman and Joseph Hyman, brothers of the deceased, are named as executors without bonds. The sum of $500 is leftto the Hebrew Ocphan Asylum and Home ; $250 to the First Hebrew Benevolent Society, $250 to the Mount Zion Hospital. be A trust fund of $10,000 is created, the income of which is to be paid Rachel Abel, sister of the deoéased wife of testator, until she marries or dies. If she marries the $10,000 is to be paid her. Provision is made for disposal of testator’s copartnership interest in the firm of Hyman Bros. “ The buik of the estate is left to, the children, Solomon and Ruth Hyman. During their minority the property will be held in trust by the executors. A codicil ditects that Ruth —be given the earrings, diamond pin and wedding ring-of her deceased mother, and thatthe son be given his mother’s diamond ring. So WHO WANTS HER? A Nevada County Lady Who Wants a Husband. There are a great many .young ladies in Nevada City who want to get married awful bad, but it is a very. rare occurrence when one of them canmuster up sufficient courage to let her heart’s desire be kitown. After viewing the above picture, if there isa man in these parts who thinks he can get badly ‘‘stuck” after this lady he can learn her name and place of residence by applying to County Clerk Morgan. This is no joke} —its business. , THE HARMONY. Through the Bed-rock and into Rich Gravel, The Harmony mine is looking fine. They have run through the hard rock —in in the north tunnel, and areinrich gravel. The prospects are better now than ever before. oat om Superior .Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today, Hon. Stanley A. Smith presiding : Mabel Crase, by her guardian, vs, Wm. Orase, by his guardian. Fifteen days stay of proceedings granted defendant. John Hasbrouch vs. John Sharp et al. Trial reset for Friday, July 31st. North Banner Gen. Tunnel Co. vs J. H. Sharp et al. Trial reset for August Ist. H. Uphoff vs. A. 8, Peterson. Trial set for Friday, July 31st: In the matter of the guardianship of James G. Simong,.an insane person, John Stotlar, guardian, The time for settling accounts fixed for August 10. In the matter of the estate of John C Piper, deceased. Order of sale of real es. tate granted. Westerfield case still on trial. Insurance Paid. John MeGibbins today received the amount of the insurance on his property: which was destroyed by fire on Friday morning last. ‘The property was insured in’the Caledonian Company, which Frank Power represents in this city. Mining Sale. M. Callaghan, formerly superintendent of the Eagle Bird mine, has purchased the interest of M. A. Baugh in the Blue Jay quartz mine, in Washington township. Callaghan is negotiating for the purchase of the Lindsey mine in the same district. enn Geo Looking For An Investment. Several San Francisco gentlemen arsived here a few days ago and departed for the Washington district. It is now said that they are pleased with the Gov. Morton mine and will probably purchase it, id MA SR a Tue record of cures “ac:omplished by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. can never be completely written. The peculiar curative powers of Hood’s Sarsaparilla are successful when everything else has failed. If your blood’is impure, your digestion 8 out of order, try Hood’s Sarsaparilla, 1 — San FrahciscoSaturday. They have been visiting friends in Rough and Ready and Grass Valley townships. ‘ Prof. Sims, the great English phrenologist, has come here to spend the summer. Although in excellent health he has retired from business. He is accompanied by his wife, ; H. Kamm of San Francisco is in town. D. Duncan of Dutch Flat arrived here Saturday to consult with one of our docmashed at Marsh’s mill about a month . Offices For Rent. Two of the pleasantest rooms, for offices of any kind, in the Transcript Block, are offered for rent. Lea we “Don’t tear yourentrails out. with pills and purgatives, Take Simmons Liver [Regan tors about one of his hands which was . . and to remain healthy and beautiful she should take Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and~ Blood Purifier. It ‘mparts tone and flush to the skin, strength, vigor and pure blood; is equally adapted for all ages, from the babe to the ape of either sex. For sale by Carr Schilling’s Best. Untried—a joy denied. Surprise Overcomes me at seeing you here, Mamie, T heard that you were prostrated with one of your blinding headaches, Trne, I was, but-a single dose of Cephaline comee Schilling’s Best. Once bonght—always scught NDT a SRO aero A BEAUTIFUL woman must be healthy, ‘ EDWIN C. . BURLEIGH. The Popular Governor of the State of Maine. A great deal of trash has been published about the serious illness of Hon. James G. Blaine, but his friend, Governor Edwin ©. Burleigh, is authority for the statement that Blaine will be at his post in— Washington in—a “very— short time. And further, that he believes Blaine will be the Republican nominee for President in 1892. ——++ +e 2 Y. M. I. Entertainment. Council No. 30, Y. M. I., gave another of their delightful musical and literary entertainments to their young lady friends at their hall last evening. were first-class. The ladies never looked more lovely and the gentlemen were as gallant as usual. Some little fault was The exerciser __. found with the excessive modesty of some . . of the young men, but as modesty is a virtue that sits well on the shoulders, and becomes young men, no doubt the criticism was unjust. After spending a couple of hours of innocent enjoyment all departed feeling that it-was good to have been there. -@. Drowned. On Saturday forenoon last Clarence, son of Mrs. E. A. Worthley, was drowned in a reservoir, four miles above Camptonville, while it swimming with a number of other boys. A dispatch was sent to the grief-stricken mother, who was in San Francisco, and by some unavoidable delay she did not reach this city witil this morning, when she was taken to Camptonville by private conveyance. Owing to the hot weather the boy was buried yesterday. A Narrow. Escape. On Saturday last a little son of M. Sweet, at the Yuba—mine,took-a-notion. that concentrated lie was a pretty good thing to eat. After devouring a good quantity of it he was taken very ill, and by the timely arrival of Dr. Woodbridge his life was saved. Struck It Rich. Capt. D. 8. Donahue, one of the energetiv mining men of Washington township, who has been prospecting for quartz strike last week, The ledge he discovered is four feet thick and shows gold’ all through it. ; ——————EEE—EEEs How's This ? We offer One Hundréd Dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. W. Cheney & Co., Prop’s., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. W. Cheney for the past 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry ont any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.; WaLpina, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. tf ——--9 eee Heavru demands a healthy liver. Take Simmons Liver Regulator for dyspepsia and indigestion. A DISORDERED condition of the stomach or malaria in the system will produce sick headache. You can remove this trouble by taking Dr. J. H. McLean’s Little Liver and Kidney Pillets. 25 cents per vial. Sold by Carr Bros. —ee@e-e——____~ : Try ‘Lily White” Flour and keep peace in your household. tf asi eccaciacce A Sure Cure for the Liquor or Opium Habits,
The East India cure for these awful habits can be given without the patient's knowledge, and is the only known specific for the purpose ; it is not injurious in the least degree ; manufactured by the Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for sale by W. D. Vinton, sole agent for Nevada Ice Cream Sopa Water at. Carr Bro’s. Drug Store. ; tf BORN. — . ) Atthis city, July 27, to the wife of Chas, Bennetts, a son, : SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. not only speaks. for itself, but has thousands of peo ple to spea! it. The testimonial: that have been given in its favor by people who have been cured by it would fill pages of a newspaper. No other medicine has been so thoroughly endorsed by the public. Here is a sample of : _Disinterested Testimony. Rev, M. B. Wharton, pastor of the First Seve seen wares known on this side of Canyon Creek, made a big. HERE AND THERE. A Brief Record of Various Matters of Local Interest. . J. J. Jackson has fitted up a fine office in his store on Commercial street. ~~ Get. ready for the coming fair. Make some sort of an exhibit. The ice mauisabout theonly blessing that we have now-a-days. _ The fair pavilion will be in Grass Valley this year. Several race, horses are expected at Glenbrook next week. The thermometer stood at 108 at French Corral Saturday. * The fruit and berry crop this year is an exceedingly large one. Chickens and ducks brought to town find a ready market and bring good prices. , Is there a meaner thing. on the face off the earth than a hydraulic mining spy? If so, what is it? While many people are buying wood for the coming winter, $ took four meri to deliver ice this morning, There would be more graves in the cemeteries if the hydraulic mining spies had their deserts, An immense amount of freighting is being done between this city and the mountain towns. * The thermometer ~in ‘front of W.~ D: Vinton’s drug store scored 98 degrees Sunday noon. On Sunday the TRanscripr’s thermometer touched 120. It is true, however, that the instrument was hanging in the sun and against a brick wall. Mrs. Lester & Crawford received today a large and elegant stock of goods in their line. Ladies, go anddee the beautiful things they have on hand. _.Mrs._F. Burns is going to fit up. the building. adjoining the Transcript Block in nice shape. After the improvements have been made it will be an attractive stand for any kind of business. A large number of society young gen” tlemen and ladies are going to Grass Val léy Thursday evening'to attend one of Prof. Michel's social dances. The store of O'Connor & Morrison, at North Bloomfield, has been placed in the hands of a receiver, who is carrying. on the business. . “I feel it just as much, my dear, little boy,” said papa, after he had spanked Billy. ‘‘Y-yes,” sobbed Billy, ‘b-bui n-not in the s-s-same p-p-place.” W. Jones, formerly assistant blacksmith at the Tdalio mine, and Richard Noell, formerly with Josiah Glasson, have opened a blacksmith shop at-Rough and Ready. : I. O. Pingree, who—at-one--time— kept an extensive establishment at the foot of Broad street, but more recentl y & resident of Washirigton, is now.an_inmate—of the Nevada County Hospital. _ Charley Klingenspor, the tonsorial artist, Who has been residing at North Bloomfield for several years, is about to open a batber shop in tlils oity, On Saturday evening the town presented an unusually lively appearance, There were more people on the streets than have been seen at any one time in many months, The weather is hot below and crowds of people are flocking to the mountains, From twenty to thirty gop to Tahod daily and the resorts are comfortably full, Stewart's mining bill only passed one. branch of Congress, last session, so did not become’alaw. So there is no change in the time or date for annual assessment work, Thé Government mining laws are today just the same as they: have been for years past.: Judge A. B. Dibble is authority for the statentent that codfish, catfish and white fish are caught in considerable number below the junction of the South and Middle Yuba rivers. “No, Harry, Iam sorry; but I am sure that we could not be happy together. You know I always want my own way in everything.” ‘‘But, my dear girl, you could go-on_wanting it-after-we were married.” On the 24th of August there will be an Immigration Convention” held in San Francisco, The object: ot this is to seek the best methods of drawing to California a desirable class of people. Nearly every one ought to be interested in. this movetment.* Sy 8 Annie Williams has commenced suit in the Superior Court for divorce from her husband, Jno, H. Williams, on the ground of extreme cruelty and failure to provide. The parties reside in Grass. Valley. The Salvation Army folks had a.big time in this city on Saturday evening. They numbered about thirty in the procession. ‘Two stage-loads of people came up from Grass Valley to assist in the whoop-up. é : There are great quantities of adulterated tea sold, and when a cheap tea is offered for sale, there is a reason why the article is sold at about the cost of curin; and handling it. One pound of -Beech’s tea will go further than two pounds of the adulterated article and is far superior in a sanitary sense, Thomas Shurtleff of this city is the agent for Beech’s pnre sundried tea, and warrants every package. Call on him and try a sample. . HOTEL ARRIVALS. ae National Exchange. P. Shingle, Bloomfield, J. B. Fountian, Central House, D. H. Birdsall, San Francisco, ©. B. Collins, ft H. P. Stotwell, Chas. Dickerman, H. Karn, F,. J. Mayhew, Mrs. Sexton, W. A. Hanley, A. C. Stevens, se J. L. Holland, a KE. taf possi =F. J. Lyan, ‘orest Springs, Herman Meyer, Marysville, Mrs. Smith, Los, lea, bie epess & Es HE FOUNDED TWO CITIES REMARKAD!I_E RECORD OF A WESTERN PIONEER, RECENTLY DECEASED. ’ After Aidivg to Start Chicago on Its March to Greatness He Asqisted in Establishing the Present Capital of the State of Wisconsin, It falls to the lot of few men to be enrolled among the creators of great cities. Alanson Sweet, who died recently at the home of his son, George Sweet, in Chicago, took x prominent part in the establishmeni of two impor‘ant cities. He was one of the twelve men who founded Cuicago, and he afterward assisted G overnor Doty in laying out Madison, the capital of Wisconsin, ‘ ' ‘suis of ilself is a record of which any taan might be proud. When Fort Dearborn was established in 1803 the wildest ‘renmer had no idea of the marvelous ‘ayslonment destined to take place ih ‘ao neithborhood. In 1831 Chicago com‘sed about a dozen: families and the rivon of the fort. The mouth of the ‘iver was a sluggish bayou; the banks Wyss fiat aud marshy, with deadly fevers —irking in their foggy exhalations. (ne conditions and prospects were thie better in 1833 when, with true ‘roneer instinct, Mr, Sweet joined eleven lis fellows in organizing the township f Chicago, There was need 6f a good surbor at this point on the great lakes, aud in spite of the many natural drawvacks the energetic citizens of that early period set about to make one. They drew up plans for filling in the flats and dredging the channel of the river, It was many years before their projected improvements took definite shape, but several of the founders besides Mr. Sweet lived to see Chicago assume its pluce among the commercial centers of ALANSON SWEET, : the world, ‘The raising of the grade of the city from eight to ten feet above the orginal surface was.one of the most stuiidertaken, -Itawvas the sturdy pluck and yperseverance of men like Mr, Sweet that made Cxtesgo-From 1840, when the porta ‘on was 4,470, to 1870, when it had ached 208,977, its growth. kept cteady aco with the wonderfal development of ud horthwest. One of the greatest caunities in the. world—the big fire of sotober, 1871—had several compensating vtventages, It not only advertised the ity in every quarter of the globe, but rate? a new system of building vulling mistakes of the past, retho Chicago of today--a model ical architocture, with its maginess blocks, elegant bouleudid privato residenecs, . <Acter the fire the growth of Chicago was marvelous, In 1880 the population had increased to 503,185, The official census of last year listed it as the second city in» America, with a population of 1,099,855, an increase of 118 per cent. in ten years, Tins een che delack Oph Mr. Sweet's name is identified, has not been b!essed with the wonderful of Chicago, but it justly lays claim to being one of the most beautiful places in the northwest. “It is situated on an isthmus, between two lakes, in the celebrated Four Lake district of Wisconsin, and ig popular suumuer resort. When its site was selected by Governor Doty and Ar, Sweet in 1886 the country was a wilderness, ‘The capitol is in the center of « natnral park@of fourteen acres and is # vory_hundsome structure, In 1850 the population was 1,525; in 1890 it ceached 18,426. : : Mr. Sweet was eighty-seven years old, He was born in New York. and went to INinois in early manhood. His life was full of interest, and outside of his activity in the early days of Chicago he probably did as much for the development of Wisconsin os any other man in the state. Joun W, Postaatn, Tuar shortness of breath is dyspepsia. Take Simmons Liver Regulator fees syrer nee ponssiapiatenenas a ete eeecaneer C. E. WILDE Will Open His &2” NEW BARBER SHOP “ea Monday, July 27th. GIVE. HIM A TRIAL, LEDDY’S VARIETY STORE ~INnD— PIONEER .CANDY FACTORY, COMMERCIAL Btreet FRUIT AND VEGETABLES -NEVADA CITY EXPRESS. A Complete stock of CIGARS, TOBACCOS8, and SMOKRRS’“MATERIALS, Everything in the Line of NOTIONS AND TOY8. oe This is the Original PIONEER CANDY FACTORY. Cate of all kinds made daily. One trial of our confectionery will co ;vince you tha: it is. te the made anywhere, “*: pendous. engineering—experiments-.ever-}Madigon, the second city with which . RECEIVED DAILY BY FREIGHT AND ELECTRICITY. Nevada City to Have Arc and Incandesent Lights. Tt seems to be a foregone conclusion that K. Casper, the Pine street clothing merchant, will put in an electric light plant in this city within the next four weeks. Arrangements are being made as rapidly as possible, and full particulars will be given the public at a very early date. ———_—____E_E_— Certainties. “The continual dropping of water wears away the stone," So continual headache wears away the brain forces. And tis equally as true that Cephaline wears saway headache, and that quickly. For sale by W. D, Vinton or Carr Bros, * 22 Oe THE circulation of the blood—quickened and enriched—bears life and energy to every portion of the body; appetite re. turns; the hour of rest brings with it sound repose. This can be secured by taking “Dr, J. H. McLean's Sarsaparilla. For sale by Carr Bros. a ai ese Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Hurd of Groton, 8. D., we quote: “Was taken with abad cold, which settled on my Lungs, cough set in and finally terminated in Consumption. Four doctors gave me up saying I could live but a shorttime: I gave myself up to my Saviour, determined if Tcould not stay with my friends on earth, iI would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I it has cured me and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman.” Trial bottles free at Carr Bros. Drugstore, regular ize, 50 cents and $1.00, LOOK! eo: Write Us. gave ita trial, took inal eight—bottles;+. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts; Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai s, Corns, and all'Skin Eruptions, and posit:vely cures Piles, or no pay required. It is naranteed to give perfect satisfaction ot money refunded. Price 25 centa per bor Store. s20ly THE most delicious thing to be had _ in ". town is Carr Bros’. Ice Cream Soda Water. té Flour $2.90 a Hundred. 18 Pounds of Brown Sugar For $1." At the Beehive Grocery Store. tf , Dyspepsia Makes many miserable victims every year. Distress after eating, headache, hearfburn, sour stomach, faintness and capricious appetite are symptoms of this very widespread and growing disease. Hood's Sarsaparilia tones the stomach, creates an appetite, promotes healthy digestion, relieves the headache, and cures dyspepsia. “12 have been troubled with ‘Thad but fittie appetite, and what I did eat me, or did me little good. In-an hour after eating I had a faintness or tired, All-Gone FeelingAs though I had not eaten anything. Hood's. Sarsaparilla did me an immense amount of good. It gave me an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving 1 had previously experienced. It relieved me of that faint, tired, :all-gone feeling. 1 have felt so much better since . 2 took Hoog’s Sarsaparilia, that 1 am happy to recommend it,” Watertown, Massa. “I had dyspepsia many years, and de spaired of ever being well But Hood’s Sar. J. 8. Barter, Marblehead, Mass. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by druggists. “gl; alx for $5. Prepared by ©. 1. HOOD & 0O., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mase, 100 Doses One Dollar @. A. Pag, LOOK! & Q PUREST Largest Manufactory in the City. RETAIL & WHOLESALE Clive Us a Call, &S, @ PR ii,: yy P \ Lift. # : bs \,! J -\\ *\\ N NS uy omnes iy Rock Creek. FLOORING, RUSTIO, 3) Windows, THOMAS LEDDY, Frepricter. . SIDING, LATHES, SHAKES, SHINGLES, The Superior Candy Factory, ae Je Mi FOLEY, 5 and 7 Commercial at., Nevada City. There is nothing more re freshing in hot weather than food Tea. But it takes fine Tea to atand the test of Ive. “It seems to bring out the bit: terness and objectionable fea. tures of poor tea. It is easential therefore that the Tea should’ be PURE. ‘With a market flooded with green teas, all of which -are artifici ally colored, and black teas, the cheaper grades of which are often both colored and adulterated, the difficulty in procuring PURE Tea begins to be understood, « Tt was to meet the demand for an absolutely PURE TEA at a moderate price that Beech’s Tea was placed before the public. Being the PURE uncolored leaf, it id different ; you ever used, It is neither a green or black, simply natural leaf, that drawa a canary w color, sweet and of a delightful fragrance, It stands equal; ly well the test of the teapot . and the ice pitcher. 60 cents a pound. Sold only in pound packas ges. ‘Dress. Shuxtleft Is the Sole Agent for Nevada City. hock Greek Sawmill and Lumber Co,, M. I. &D. MARSH, Proprietors, Office and Yards MANUPACTURERS OF AND DRALBRS IN -Boulder at., Nevada City, Cal 4 Boxes, Kept constantly on hand or made to order. ; BRIDGE AND MINING LUMBER 4 Specialty. @@@™ All crders, large or allam, are given immediate and personal attention. HEADACHE fin ts; Ow: : : From Any Oaue Cc U RED In from 3 to 30 minutes, with. 4 Certainity and Bafety, no matter % of how long ‘standing, by using ; FaTTy BY A Rev. J. W, PENDLETON’S CEPHALINE Ati, CELEBRATED L ; Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded . © Ten Cen‘s for Trial Bo'tle, or One Dollar for Full rize, CALIFORNIA CEPHLINE COMPANY, Rano, Nevina, W. D. VINTON ond OARR BROTHERS, Korada Oitr, For sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug . \ A