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July 30, 1892 (4 pages)

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yN AS. TSes. s, 3 ibits. rses bred eit, $100 all. One t olds, § Winners bs, extra. st Tst al$25 ennile. $25 rs of two » or more @ miie or id repeat. mile and heat race mile. $5 ‘. ) entrance, 2 year old ed second ee, $200. . $40 to one mile; l and yearhold a less’ purse, serves the e between nce money ay contest first, onening races, purse, and er cent, preceding interest of, lay precedvere owned Fx net colors, be for sule y. ident, ity, Cal. sold at the 1. under 12 a) THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. ———— + Nevada City, Nevada County, Calif. Published Every Evening Except Sundays and Legal Holidays. Established Sept. 6, 1860. Trrms—1l5 Cents a Week ; 60 Cents a Month : $6 a Year. SATURDAY EV’NG JULY 30, ‘92. t___ SOMETHING THAT Every Voter Must Understand and Act Accordingly. Voters should: understand that their names will not be transfered from the old Register, but they must be duly registered before October 24th, in order to vote at the coming election. Do not forget that fact. Every voter must make an affidavit befure the County Clerk or any Deputy, to certain things befure his name can go on the Reyister. . B.anks have been printed for that purpose, and they read as follows : Naine of Applicant Ovcupation , Height Complexion Color of eyes Visible marks or scars, if any, and their Country. of Nativity Place of Residence. .,. Postoffice address ’ ‘That he is a citizen of the United States, a resident of the county of Nevada; that he has resided in this State one year, in the said county ninety days, and!in the Election Precinct thirty days next preceding the date of registration; that he is an elector of Nevada county, aud that he is not registered on any “other Great Register in this State. A naturalized citizen must give the date of his naturalization, the name of the Court, etc. ———_— + 08e-——Appointments. John.C. Nilon, one of the most competent, and withal one of the most affable young men in this section, has Leen appointed Deputy County Clerk. We congratulate Mr. Morgan’ on shis choice. The following named gentlemen have been appointed to register voters: Jas. Vineyard, Wm. W. Dibble, Mart Ryan, James O'Riley, John Mulroy, P. H. Paynter, Henry Davis and Paul Quick. eed Hires’ Root Beer, Headquarters for this delicious and healtl./ul snmmer beverage—at the Beehive Grocery Store, Commercial street. poebicoion ward eens . Guaranteed Cure, We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. 1f you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat -or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded, We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Carr Bros’. Drug Store. Large size 50c and $1.00. me Aalbecae on Wirnovr a doubt Simmons Liver Regulator will cure you. It has cured thousands, SS viede eo aes Pills promote constipation—Simmons Liver Regulator cures constipation. pene SS The seeds of sickness and of death In a disordered mouth are sown ; When bad the teeth or foul the breath, Both soul and body lose their tone, Till SOZODONT’S brought into play, And.-sweeps those dire defects away. Try Buffalo Lager Beer, $1.50 per dozen, at Nevada City Soda Works. 2-0 @e o-— Country Orpeks’ solicited for any goods on sale at Casper’s great sale. Send your orders and satisfaction will be guaranteed. os Norrie so well relieves thirst or invigorates a person on a hot day as a glass of Caxr Bros’. pure fountain Soda Water. —_—— eee Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed: Oastoria, Hood’s Sarsaparilia Isa peculiar medicine. It is carefully prepared from Sarsaparilla, Dandelion, Mandrake, Dock, Pipsissewa, Juniper Berries, and other well known and valuable vegetable remedies, by a combination, pro-, portion, and preparation peculiar to itself, . giving to Hoed’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, and cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Boils, Pimples, all Humors, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Debility, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver complaints, overcomes-That Tired Feeling, creates an appetite, and builds up the whole system. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Has met peculiar and unparalleled success athome, Such has become its popularity in Lowell, Mass., where it is made, that whole neighborhoods are taking it at the samé time. Lowell druggists sell more of Hood's Sarsaparilla than all other SarsaPparillas or blood purifiers. The same Success 1s extending all over the country. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by druggists. g1; six for 85. Prepared by €.1, HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. . #00 Doses One Dollar “THINGS SAID AND DONE Reporter. High School sewer. Wm. Mobley has been appointed Postmaster of North Bloomfield. It is reported among the leading Democrats that Val. R. Clark will be the nominee of that party for Sheriff, The attention of mining contractors is called to the advertisement of the St. Gothard Company in another column. It is said that all of the lumber men are doing more business now than they have during any season for. the past ten ears. Twenty-five Chinamen, with bags and baggage, left this city this morning for Red Dog, where they go to work in a canyon near that place. The Moore's Flat school, Arthur O’Connor, teacher, and the Indian Flat school, Miss Maggie O'Connell, teacher, will reopen on Monday next. It is reported on good authority that one of the Grass Valley delegates has been offered a comfortable berth in the Custom House at San Francisco. For the accommodaticn of city taxpayers Marshal Tompkins will keep his office open until 9 o’clock this evening. . Five per cent. will be added to all delinquents after 6 o'clock on Monday evening. . Rev. J. H. Warren of San Francisco, formerly Superintendent of the Congregational Home Mission of Californian, will preach in the Congregational Church, Grass Valley, tomorrow morning and evening. The Athletic Base Ball Club of this city will go to French Corral tomorrow to play a game with the clab at that place. If they get away with the Corral boys they will be doing a. good job. About thirty persons will go over from this city. We want it distinctly understood that the columns of the TrANscrirr are always open for short correspondence on any subject. And we want it further understood that in so doing it does not follow that the Transcrier endorses the writers’ views on the subjects treated. Wasley, when he was caved on at the Idaho'yesterday, escaped uninjured, although the cave caught the lower part of his leg and he tore off one of his boots in extricating himself. It will be a long time before Wasley recovers from hig injuries, On account of the new election laws county conventions must be held at least forty days before election. This follows from the fact that the nominations for Senators and Assemblymen “must be filed” with the Secretary of State not more than sixty days and not less than forty days prior to day of election.” ceheicn pene Qiei: A Mining. Exhibit. In speaking of the proposed mining exhibit at the State Fair, Superinteudent Mott says the space to be alloted this exhibit of one of California's principal resources will be an entire northeast court of the Payilion, embracing an open area of 160 feet square, or 25,900 square feet, wherein it is proposed to show, as far as possible, the mining industry—from the taking of the crude rock from its natural bed, and its passage through crushers, amalgamators, stamp mills and all other” machinery and paraphernalia used in the extraction of gold and silver. : The State Board have from time to time contemplated an. exhibit of this character, as they believe it due to the mining interests that a full exhibit of this industry be made this year as a preliminary of the great exhibit to be made in 1893 at Chicago. Opening the Canal. The most acceptable proposition that can be made to persons troubled with chronic constipation, is to open that important canal—the bowels, That. proposition can be carried out by the parties interested if they resort to Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, the most effective, most genial alterative extant. It is the mistake of many otherwise sensible people, that they resort to drastic, or, in other words, violent purgatives. Without exaggeration, this is highly injurious, since such medicaments weaken the bowels besides convulsing both them and the stomach with pain. Relief sought from the Bitters comes freely enough, but they subsequent weakness of the bowels. Liver and kidney trouble, malaria, dysrheumatism, are remedied by this pleasant substitute for drenching cathartics, Sam Davis Releaged. Later in theday Davia was released, L. mation, having come forward and released him from secrecy. Stevenson, who was brought before the Grand Jury and asked to teatify regarding thetommissions demanded by the county officers, declined to testify on-the grounds that it would incriminate him. : Something Fancy. A carluad of Drifted Snow Flour, the finest made, just received by J. J. Jackson, dg-tf Lomsnlenee ie Days of ‘'49." Kentucky Bourbon, a fine whiskey for family use. Meyerfeld, Mitchell & Siebenhauer, sole agents for Pacific Coast, 116 Kront street, San Fransisco, ' ja2s-ly In Grass Valley, July 29, 1892, to William H. Jenkins and wife, a son, DIED. ~ Pryor, aged 60 years, Work has been commenced on thé John Trebileox, who was working with . never produce pain, exc ssive action, or pepsia, lack of stamina and a tendency to A dispatch from Carson City says: Stevenson, the party who gave the inforthe obligations of _. . Store. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— In Smarteville, July 28th, Micha.) THE PEOPLES PARTE Heard and °Sen by. the Daily Transeript . Is Unquestionably Gaining Great ‘Strath in Nevada County. We started to say the other day, that with the exception of Truckee, there would not be found enough of People’s Party men to make a respectable sized funeral. We did not say it, however, and it is well we did not, as’ our reputation for truth might have been impaired by so expressing ourselves. Yesterday we learned that in about a half or twothirds of the precincts of the county that Peoples’ Party men, from the Republican, as well as the Democratic parties, are getting to be about as tlick as flies around a molasses bung-hole At the lower end of the county, the new party has a large following, and now we hear that they have a very severe attack of the same complaiat’at North Bloomfield and other places on the Ridge. ; One enthusiastic supporter told the reporter that in all human probability the new party would have a full ticket in the field. If not, that they would pick their men from both tickets, as they were determined to show their full strength at the coming election. And he said further that he believed the party would have another newspaper organ in Nevada county besides the Truckee Republican before another year rolled by. One . doing some lively politi-al work outaide of Nevada City and Grass Valley, but we do not think it will amount to much at the coming election, as about as many Democrats as Republicans are changing front. A Peoples’ Party man has also been buzzing the editor of the Telegraph, That paper of yesterday says : A gentleman who is observant of the way the political cat jumps in this community, and who is a Republican, says that Weaver for President has now just about 500 votesin his favor in Nevada county. Another gentleman who is going to vote for Weaver, says that the free silver candidate will poll largely over 500. He says the Weaver par ty, although unorganized is gaining strength pdaily._Wede-net-cnow who is right ; we could always better tell the vote a man would get after the votes &re counted. And we are never surprised at the way things political turn out, for the reason that the voting population very often take up independent notions and refuse to follow party leaders, nor will the voters and times allow themselves to be whipped into traces. It is very certain that Weaver is taking many from both’ the old parties. The Grass Valley Telegraph also contains these notes about the new party : Weaver and Field hats “appear in the store windows side by side with those of Harrison and Cleveland at _Sacramento. -The Weaver-hats-arealmost black with a rough hairy appearance. Mr, Ball, the leadér of the People’s Party of Nevada county, was offered a present of one froma Republican friend, but none could be -found large enough. He actually wears a seven-and-a-half, Among those who were prominent on the streets of Sacramento this week was Mr. John A. Ball, organizer for this county of the People’s Party. Mr. Ball has completed the arrangements to have the Peoples Party nominations appear on the official ticket. «He was loud in his praise of Attorney General Hart, who ‘efused to allow any red-tape impediment to be thrown in the way of giving the People’s Party a fair show. { Mr. Ball says that the People’s Party 1 candidat THAT ‘BUSINESS AGENCY. A Man Who Does Not Belivve in Protective Associations. Eprror Transcrirr: I see ‘you recommend the formation of a branch of the so called ‘retail commercial agency,” here in Nevada City. The advice is bad and you give itignorantly, just as many join the concern jn their ignorance. The institution ix based on the old chestnut of blacklisting debtors, with the addition that, if Jack Jones is on the blacklist because of a debt due from him .to John Doe, his friend, Richard Rowe, cannot, under a penalty of $20, sell him a loaf of bread on credit, even though he has been dealing fairly with Richard Rowe for twenty years, and does not owe him ( Mr. Richard Rowe ) one cent ! Such a combination is not only wrong from every standpoint of morals, but absolutely contrary to the universal laws of commerce. It compels a merchant to treat his customers, not im accordance with the way they have treated him, but a@they are reported to have treated some one at the other end of town ! Tt isso revolting that no cash customer ought to apend a dollar with a nan that is in such a ‘‘combine,” . while ae can spend it equally well with a storekeeper not in the combination, I hear that over in Grass Valley many > merchants have been takefi ir on thing is crrtain—the Peoples’ Partyéiare. ofthe che glittering toy and that a’ counter association is being formed among consumers to boycott the entire gang. This will probably induce many from our sister city to purchase their supplies here, and as goods generally can be purohased our merchants. gain.” Itis needless to say that no association of the above character can exist one whole year in a mining town—boycott or no boycott. **Their loss will be our Spor Casu. Rupture! Rupture! Rupture! Permanently cured. No pain, no operation, no detention from business, no charge for examination. See Drs. Freeman & Farrow, at National Exchange Hotel, Saturday and Sunday, July 30th and 31st only. _ NEVADA COUNTY'S Popalation and Vote ‘According to tho Census Taken Two Yours Ago, According to the census taken in 1890, by avthority of the United States, Nevada county has population as. follows: Whites 16,059, Chinese 1,040, Indians 158, Colored 108, Jupanese.4; total 17,. 369. The total for townships are: Nevada-4,013, Grass Valley, 6,798, North Bloomfield 1,098, Eureka 439, Washington and Little York together 1,123, Bridgeport 1,053, Rough and Ready 1,131, Meadow Lake 1,714. The county at the last election cast for Governor, as follows : Markham, 2,060 ; Pond, 1,941; Bidwell, 115 ; total, 4,116. © ~6@e Grass Valley Telegraph Notes. Frank Johns came up from Sacramento last evening. Frank is employed in the . railroad shops and he accidentally caught the thumb of his left hand in a pair of shears and the thumb was about dissécted, : Sunday, Rev. Chas. McKelvey, who was formerly pastor of the M. E. Church here, will preach both morning and evening at the M. E. Church. As far as we can learn there has not yet been any arrangements made for spinkling the Nevada road. It is stated that the friends of Dan Colwill either put a congr in the field or endorse Caminetti, on ac-: count of his friendship — to free silver. The chances are that a full State and county People’s ticket wid be nominated everywhere. a, What They are Doing. The\Placer County World’s Fair Associdtion is meeting with in the sale of membership and honorary certificates. Asan incentive to the selling of certificates the following prizes are offered: To the boy or girl securing the largest number of members, when 000 certificates have been disposed of, will each be awarded a free trip to Chicago during the Exposition, including meals both going and returning, Hotel accomthe Exposition and free transfer of bag: gage. A second prize of a well-bred horse of the value of $150 will be given tothe boy or girl securing the second largest number of members, For the third largest number of members, two prizes, representing $75 each, will be given; for the fourth largeat number two prizes to the value of $50 each, ——————_—_____ No pill or nauseating potion, but a pleasant tonic and laxative is Simmons Liver Regulator. 80 simple yet always efficacious in all bilious disorders is Simmons Liver Regulator, BacneLor Burron—the best 5-cent cigar ever manufactured. At (Carr Bres. j23-tf Tue Bacuetor Burton is the acknowledged finest cigar in the market. 5 ents apiece. Carr Bros, agents. j23tf Ir you want a very fine turnout of any -kind go to Henry Lane’s Feed and Liv. ery Stable, “tf Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai s, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and
posit vely cures Piles, or no pay required Itis ‘wranteed to give perfect satisfac tion o: money refunded. Price 25 cents perbor For sale tUarr Brothers’ Dru a20ly . -To insure a hearty appetite and in. ereased digestion “take Simmons Liver Regulater, modations while in Chicago, admission to . lins Jr. are going to urge him to run for Public Administrator on the Democratic ticket, Mrs. John Coleman of Sierra county is paying a visit to Mrs. James Hore. Mr. Davis, who lives on the Nevada road north of town, is reported as being very ill. : j See The Pending Anti-Debris Litigation, The arguments in the United States ( Yirs cuit Court in the cases against the North Bloomfield Mining Company have been completed, and arguments will probably be heard in the case against Lawrenve immediately, after which the Court will go to the North Bloomfield mine‘and in. spect the mine. A decision will he looked . for about October. _—-— —21 Be A Foreclosure Sale. Kight bundred acres of land, Jocated a few miles east. of Brown's Valley, was sold by the Sheriff of Yuba county on Wednesday on a decree of foreclosure obtained by Nancy Nelson against Thomas Dougherty and others. ‘Ihe place was bid off to the plaintiff for $3,440 53. ———+e + Methodist Church. The subject at the Methodist Church tomorrow morning will be: “All Day Men and Last Hour Men, or, Why Did I Do WhatI Did?” and in the evening “The White Stone.” Epworth League will meet in the parlors of the Church at the usual hour and will be led by Miss Mary Thomas. Everybody welcome. DC eeeninnmmamm mee What Stronger Proof 1s needed of the merit.of Hoods Sarsaparilla than the hundreds of letters continually coming in telling of marvellous cures it has effected after all other remedies had failed ? Hood's Pills cure Constipation. : Tam’s Oysters Parlors. Fresh Eastern Oysters in cans and shell, always on hand. The season is open and the oysters are fine. Try them. Don't Tride with the Teeth ! If our teeth were renewed as are our nails, they might uot need constant care. Bat teeth don’t repeat themselves after childhood, The proper thing to do is to use SOZODONT, wiiich preserves their health and beauty. It never fails, cheaper here than there, it will benefit . * PERSONAL MENTION, Social and Other Notes About People Old and Young. Judge Walling has gone to the Bay for a few days. Superintendent Mallon of the Delhi mine isin town. H. J. Jagger and son, of San Franciseo, are here spending a few days. Robt. Winslow of Sacruinento arrived here on the train last evening. Jas. Browusil is here putting in’ Frue concentrators at the Champion. Miss Annie Moyle and her uncle, Mr. Pett, have returned from San Franciseo. A. Lamping, of San Francisco, who has been here on a visit, retucned day. Dr. E. D. Fanon of San Francisco arhome torived here last evening, and wiil'spend a few days here. ; Miss Maggie O'Donnell, one of Nevada City’s best teachers, went to San Francisco yesterday. Mrs. Chas. Cleveland, who has been at lowa on a visit to her sister, returned home last evening. Thos. Kidd leaves tomorrow for Paso de Kobles. Springs, He will remain there two or three weeks. G. Kartschoke, dne of the owners in the Champion mine, arrived here on the moruing train from San Francisco. ; Mts M. A, Young, who has been ; Visiting her daughter, in Sweethome, . Oregon, returned home last evening. F. Campion, ‘traveling representative . of “Phe Monitor,” of San Francisco, is in town on business connected with that paper, BOARD OF EDUCATION, The Business Transacted at the Regular Session Today. The following Vusiness was transacted by the City Board of Education this forenoon ; The following bills were allowed ; Jas, Hackley, carpenter work and hauling rock, $14. M.L. & D. Marsh, lumber, $33.40. The committee on supplies were ordered to have the front fence of the painted. Also O'Neill's and Martin’s -choolroms papered and schoolhouse painted, Ordered that seh ol first Mouday in September. reopens on the The following bids for school supplies were received : W. D. Vinton, $91; Carr Bros , $12.50. W. D. Vinton’s bid was accepted. aiken ebales A BOLTER, The Editor of the Marysville Democrat Sevedes. The editor of the Marysville Democrat announces in his paper of Thursday last that heshall advise the roaders of the Democrat to cast their votes against John F. Davis for Congress, and if there is not t third man in the field who is friendly to the valley cause, to give their support to Caminetti. In the face of this, the Democrat man says he has always been a straight-out Republican. He muet have been consideted such at Washington up to twé weeks ago, when he was ap ointed Register of the United States Land Oitice, else he would no€ have reWe hope Brother Sherwood will reconsider this bad a ceived the appointinent, break wud come ont like a man and sup port the regular Republican nominee. + + eeeConcert This Kvening, Prof. Goyne’s baud will play in front of the Union Hotel, this evening, commencing at 8 o'clock. — Everybody invited to be on hand and listen to. the music by this first-cla » bad, ower . oan Congregational Church. Preaching morning and evening by the pastor, Rey. J. Sims. Subject of discourse ‘Intereating Phenomena in Connection with God's Second Day's Werk.” Kverybody cordially inyited. «00+ The Salvationists. The Salvation Army will hold services on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. There will be a ‘*Love Feast,” led by Lieut. Fletcher. evening a “Free and Kasy,” lod by Sister Clemo. All are invited. Sunday ie + 2@s--HOKL ARREVALS. National Kxohange. C. M. Savage, Chicago, Fred Hayes, Nacranento, kK. B. Winslow, «* Frank Reade, San Frauciseo, Ike Rosenthal, \ C, i. Friedberg, ae Lonis Jarim, “ H. ©, Jayger & s, $s K. D. Farrow, M. D., L. Conrath, Smarts» ille, W. Conlin, as G. Sleep, Graas Valley, A. O': onnor, =“ G. A. Brock, Modesto, W. Glover, Anthouy House, D. Rol erts, Oakland, B. B. Hieks, “ F, Hill, Auburn, Union Arrivals. Jack Monde, Berkeley, M. Hartman, San Frangisco, G. C. Garret, a6 W. H. Lyon, ve C. ¥. Pickett, eS S. Nathan, é$ 8. A. Austin, W. L. Williams, J. R. Davis, San Juan, H. Huckins, es ; P.O. Strandberg, Cam tonville, T. M. Johnson, Dutch ‘lat, G. Webster, Grass Valley, J. 1, Morgan, (herokee, W. H. Hicks, Ba ger Hill, J. A. Bohnet, Ann Arbor, W. Swiley, Eureka, Humb lat, A. Fritter, Wheatiand, E. Boardman, Newbert, J. Muleran, Sacramento, A. L. McCleary, Scott's Flat. Ice Corp Sopa Warer, pure, cold and healthfal, at Carr Bros. is certain if you take Simmons Liver Regulator LARGE HAY CROP. Before. From men who have given attention to the matter it is learned that the quantity of hay cut this season is far in excess.of that of any other year, says the Sutter Independent. Sutter is not usually regarded as a bay-produciug couaty, but there are now several thousaud tonsa for ties sold in the fields. In the hay-producing districts in Yuba and Butte counties the amount on hand is simply wonderfal, county, twenty thousand tons may be seea, Mostof the livery stables have In all derangeinents of the liver a cure contracted for their hay, and ay many private barns are filled it is a matter of speculation what will be done with the surplus. Much will likely be shipped below and the balance baled and stored. Little hay will probably be raised next year, vn account of the present overstock and the fact that most of the hay-ground will be summer-fallowed next spring. The alfalfa crop ia also unusually good, Much has beet hauled into tewn during the last week or two and has been sold at 36 per ton. Oat and wheat hay is worth about $7 delivered: It can be bought in the stack a few miles from town at $5. On the approach of the rains hay is likely to be still cheaper, as the quantity is greater chau will be the demand or the facilities ‘or storing it. Dyspepsia in all its forms is not only relieved but cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. —-----2 2@ee Sickness Among Children, Especially infants, ia prevalent more or less at-all times, but is largely avoided by giving proper nourishment and whole. some food. The most successful and reliable of all is the Gail Borden ‘“*Kagle” Brand Condensed Milk. Your grocer and druggist keep it. —— ~+2@e o— Rimmons Liver Réautaror has neve been known. to fail to cure all liver udis“ANOS, seuss eee aabiea: Pay Up, All persons knowing themselves inlebted to me are requested to call and ettle their bills as soon as convenient. fy 2746 Ep, Downgn, Absolutely Pure. Cream of tartar baking Powder.— Highest of all in leavening strength.— Larkst Unreeo Srares GOVERN MEN Koop Rerorr. Royan Bakina Powpxer Co, 106° Wall St, N. Y. ARTHUR POWELL (Present Incumbent. ) Is hereby announced as a candidate for VUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Subject to the action of the Republican Nominating Convention. Women The common affilctions of women are sick-headaches,inm3 diestion and nervous troubles, They arise largely from stomach disorders, As Joy’s Vegetable Barsaparillais the only bowel regulating prepare ation, you can gee why it is more effective than any other Sarsaparilla in thosetroubles, itis daily relieving hundreds, The action is mild, direct and effective. We have acores ot lettors from grateful women, We refer toa few San Francisco ladies: Nervous debility, Mra. J. Barron, 142 7th St, Nervous debility, Mrs. Fred. Loy, 827 Ellis 8t. Geueral debility, Mrs. Belden, 610 Mason Bt. Nervous debility, Mrs. J. Lamphere, 705 Turk, Nervous debility, Miss R, Rosanblum,23217th, Stomach troubles, Mra. R. I. Wheaton,704 Post, Hcadaches,Mra. M B, Price,16 Prospect Place, Slck headaches, Mra M. Fowler, £97 Ellis Bt Indicesation, Mis, C, D. &tnart, 1221 Mission 8t Constipation, Mra, O, Melvin, 126 Keariy Bt, JOYS oceseh, Many druggists have a cheap Barsaparilla they make more on than on Joy’s, which they willtry tonellto you. Insiston Joy’s, Most modern, most effective, yet same price, FOR SALE BY CARR BROTHERS New Bakery, Junction o: Main and Commercial Streets, M.-C, CAMPBELL H AN opened a New Bakery at the above 41 place, and intends to keep the best of eveything in his line. Having had long exp 'ience in the sekory business he is conti lent of giving the best of satisfaction and making ita real HOME BAKERY. Bread will be sold at FIVE CENTS per loaf. For nice Home Made Bread give me a trial, All Potate Bread, For Fine Cakes call at the HOME BAKERY, Give mea trial, The Quantity Greater Than Ever Known} About the Cumineti Bill ; preseat “WHAT WAS SUID Yesterday. Senator Bate of Teanossec has retired from the Committee on Mines and Min; ng, and has been succeeded by Sonavor Pugh 6f Alabami. Mr. Rate was suid to . be opposed ‘to the Carninetti Mining bill, but has informed Mr, Caminetti that this j iS untrue. He merely deésired: some ex. sale in the stack besides the large quanti. planation of the bill so as to assure him self that it would not involve the Govern, ment in a vast expenditnre of money, He is satistiod now, and is friendly to the and it is said that near Willams, Colusa} measure. © Mr. Pugh is also’ fivor (hle as ace all the other Domoera ic Of the Committee. aeubers Phe Dorn seratic Sena. . tors say thet there is no goa wa why the bE should not Pris he Scaate at the seasiin. If it fails it will certainly not be due to MY Opposition on their purt. ____—_—————— A Leader. Since its first introduetion, Elo trie Bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead unong pure medicinal tonies anid alteratt es— containing nothing which permits its use as a bev. rage,or tntoxicant, it: is reeog nized as the best and purest medicine fo all ailments of Stoinach, Liver or Kid neys. It will cure Sick Headacho, Indi gestion, Constipation, and drive Valari: from the system, Satisfaction guaran teed with each bottle or the money w! be refunded. Price only SOc. por bottle Sold by Carr Bros, ‘ _ + *0@ePES TAKE Simmions Liver Regulator to moye the bile, clear the liead aud restore digestion. Sr nerninsc dita Something modern ; Ioe Cream. Nevada City, tf Foley's Nougat ———— Eee ——— veived, $1.50 per dozen, at the Nevada City Soda Works, ine o06son . A CERTAIN cure for malaria fevers is . found in Simmons Liver Regulator, A CARLOAD of Butlalo Beer just ye. . Bros, MINING RESOLUTIONS at Washington, Adopted at the First Congressional Distret Convention. Resolved, That we indorse the Republican National and state Platf rms, and in addition thereto, we specially recognize in the nining industry the foundation upon Which was badt the great common: wealth of California; anid in, arc. rdance with the Republican dvctrine, that all Ameridan industries should receive the fostering “care uf the General Govera mont : Therefore, Resolved: That it is the daty of our National Congress to provide Means tor the re-cpouing add operation of the hydrautic mines of this State, in dccordance with the methods siygestet in the Report of the United States Kugineers, tppointed uuder the Act of ( ongress, anown as the “Bizgys Accu’; and that liberal appropriations should be jade by Congress for the construction of such works as may be hhecessary ty acoon plish that result, (i To this end we unreservedy pledgeour candidate for Conrad, to the earn dak support ot such t ( vatires as will ear y oue-te chear Seer az Ht, Che prinetpies embodied in the trey any resolution. “2-9 @e-eThe Coming Paice. The coming fair to be held at GTenbrook will uadoubtedly be the best ever wld in this county. Svoretary 1. J, Rolfe is constant'y in receipt of letters from the owners of some of. the hest horses in the State, aud there ia every reason to believe that the races wll all be tilled. The programme is vertainly « Very attractive one and cannot help bat draw a large crowd of the lovers at hormj Meng to the track, The pavilion at . Nevada City will be tixed up aa it has \ No,’ 19 Commereiat street . Dever been before and will cut’ no small . figure in the fair. Snr nw Gn pes Moloy makes the best Tee Cream Soda to town, 13 Commorcial street. tt =—= . } Lith best tive-cont cigar ever made is the Bavhelor Button. For sale at Carr j23-te K,(. ; das tetas ah TB FP ‘ is { See oh, wy : LS 12 ey “ fei ~ Mig, “et loit. Youdon't know whot Me, . . M. FOLEY, Confectioner. vo Oo many luxuries that vou ean —2 YOULL BE LEFT. You can't count the number of Ways there are of being left. One of the least pleasant of them is to let the season pss without trying my NAUG AT Fe inf GRE A Mi Don't you are losing. Life hasn't ifford to dispense with this No. 13 Commercial St., Nevada City —; longer. Shia SPECIAL NOTICE TO LADIES. a Ladies wishing Artistic Hats or Bonnets should place their orders at once us Miss Power. will re. main but a very few days . I have just received Largest, Cheapest PRG * and: EVER BROUGHT Of course everybody know Largest, Best, Cheapest and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, St . Broad Street, Odd Fellow SUMMER CLOTHING! _ from the East the and Most Stylish STOCK OF SUMMER: CLOTHING TO THE COUNTY. ~~ \ —— $s that we keep on hand the Most Fashionable stock oi: raw and Felt Hats, Nobby Neckties, Boots, Shoes, and. everything else usually kept in a First-class Estab'ishment, i, EL MILLER, ‘ 4 s Building, Nevada City. %