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he Kk. Casper’s.
“tirm and lasting hold upon the cunTHE DAILY ‘TRANSCRIPT.
Nevada City, Nevada County, Calif.
Pr lished Every Evening Except Sundays and Legal Flolidays.
Established Sept. 6, 1860.
Trerms—15 Cents a Week ; 60 Cents
Month ; $6 a Year.
‘PERSONAL MENTION,
and Young, : v
@ . of Relief Hill is in town.
THURSDAY EV’NG JULY mo "92
iting Misses (Carrie and Sarah Miller.”
SPENCER IN HOT WATER,
A Suit to Recover Money Which Is Su
mised Was Suok in This -County.
A ‘suit has beon co:umenced in Santa
Clara county against J. N. Spencer, who
is well-known in this city. M. C. Par
is the plaintiff and he claims that he
gave the firm of Spencer & Covell the
sum of $4500 toinvest for hini on martgiges. Some time Ufter Vovell died, an
when Spancer was asked to account for
Mr. Park
makes charges that would seem to indithe money he failed to do so.
cate that a portion of the money migh
have found its way into, Nevada county
mines. Mr. Spencer clrims that bh
knew nothing about the money, and if
the firm received it, it must have passed
through his deceased partner’s hands,
Mr. Covell is not alive to refute the in
sinuation, but bis friends have energetically done so.
Mine Accidents.
Telegraph: This. morning Thoma
Gundry had his leg broken in the Wis
consin mine. He was workiug 200 fee
underground in the mine when a piece o
rock fell upon his right leg breaking the
large bone below the knee. The un
fortunate man was brought to his: roon
at the Pacific Hotel aud the fracture was
adjusted.
Wednesday morning John Roberts was
( He was
down the shaft when a roller weighing
perhaps 60 pounds, broke from its fasten:
badly hurt in the Idaho. mine.
ings and fell, striking Roberts on the sid
just over the liver. Ruberts heard the
voller coming and got p rtially out of it
path-by clinging to a timber. Had is
been otherwise he would have been ‘in
’ stantly killed. The unfortunate man wa
taken to his home and made as comfort
able as possible. He is the father of John
Roberts, of the firm of Roberta & Blair.
1t may be some days before the extent ot
the hurt can be determined.
pe Dionne oh ale,
Canal Preperty Sold,
John C. Coleman, Edward Colemai
and George D, McLean have sold th
Towa Hill canal property to the Morning
Star Gravel Mining Company. © Thc
Morning Star is located at Iowa Hill anu
the Coleman Bros. are large owners in it.
The canal company’s property is a valnable adjunct to the mine,—'Telegraph.
a
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Purse Lost.
A’purse, containing money and othe:
things, was lost between Glenbrook Park
.and this city. The fiuder will receive a
liberal reward by returning it to the
TRANSCRIPT office, dy 7-2
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Only One Chance
Tn a lifetime to get your Footwea:
for almost nothing. (Go and see the bar
gains offered at the Chicago Shoe Com
pany Store in Searls’ building, Commer.
cial street, Nevada City. jyl-tf
aE USE Oe
Try Buffalo Lager Beer, $150 per
dozen, at Nevada City Soda Works.
T+ 2 9 ee o-—
Pills promote constipation—Simmons
Liver Regulator cures constipation,
ee
Do not buy anything in the clothing
line without first examining the goods
and prices at K. Casper’s. The stock
must be sold regardless of. ‘cost.
bbee
Deserving Praise.
We desire to say to our citizens, that
for years we have been selling Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption, Dr.
King's New Life P.lls, Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never
handled remedies that sell as well or that
have given such universal satisfaction.
We do not hesitate to guarantee them
every time, and we stand ready to refund
the purchase price, if satistaccory results
do not follow their use. These remedies
hive won their great popularity purely on
their merits, Carr Bros, Druggists,
8 Pere.
Smmons Liver Regulator is invaluable
in the nursery. ‘It is a gentle laxative,
and harmless.
it tea Gh eae
Icz CULD Sopa Waren, pure, cold and
healthful, at Carr Bros.
a oo SOBuack Draconat Surrs, in frock and
Sack, for $17.50, at K. Casper’s. Can not
be bought for that price in any other
store in the State.
Read L, Hyman’s advertisement,
eee
Tailor-made suits at: cost of making.
eatatumee se ok
Biack WHALEBONE Surrs, in frock
and Sack, for $17.50, at K. Casper’s.
Can not be duplicated in any other store
in the State.
For One Week Only
We will give marvelous bargains iti Foutwear at the Uhicago Shoe Company
Store on Commercial Street, Nevada
City. a jy1-tf
itIs Not What We Say
But what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that
makes it sell, and has given it such a
fidence of the people. _
~ For a dinner pill and general family
cathartic we confiiently recommend
Hood’s Pills.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
rived here this morning on a visit.
last evening.
Ta visit.
. R. McMurray returned to San’ Francisco today.
evening.
P. H. MeMalcon of Leadville, Col
d
his way home.
\ ramento.
e
day.
Francisco.
land yesterday.
ing her mother at San Jose,
nome yesterday.
E. H. Furth of San Juan, who ha
‘eén to San Francisco, arrived here las
evening on his way home.
{
1
lave gone to to San Francisco to atten
+he wediling of ‘Mr. Miller’s nephew,
Vharles \Weinshenuk.
she will finish the study%of that instru
nental. .
funnel, Virginia City, isin town. To
letice mines.
Mrs. Merri't of Woodland is here on
uvisit to Mrs. De. Little. . She iz baviends in this city.
Wm. R.
rancisco, is in town on a short visit.
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Hydraulicking.
ydraulic mining. submitted the totlowing
the Supervisors of that county yester
tay : ‘I sent, last month, George H. Mastuder pf Yuba City and L. J. Long o1
sacramento to serve injuactions at Gold
un, and “requested Mwagruder, with
Jdeorge I. tL.uskirk, to proceed thence tu
1owa and Wisconsin Hill to see whether
vhe injunctions heretotore issued were bé
tug obeyed, and to make a general exsuimatioh of the whole American Kiver
watershed, to determine if any new hydraulic mining had been commenced. dur.
uagruder has made areport which I beg
vo submit herewith : I would say thac
practically every hydraulic miner on the
American Kiver is now under injunction,
served, save.at Gould tun, ab which place
che miners seem to consider themselves
above the law and the courts. I would
recommend that your honorable Board
eniploy two trustworthy men ‘to camp it
Gold tun indefinitely. ‘this proceeding
may be somewhat expensive, but it wil!
be very effective, ‘the aydrauhe miners at
this place will not then attempt to mine,
in my judgment, as long as these men
stay there, and if they do, a few days in
jail for contempt of « ourt will cure them
of their fully. 1t is to be trgretted that
the people of Giold Kun will not keep the
pledges made by the Miners’ Convention,
as others have done; but if they persist in
their law-breaking course, they should
be met, on the part of the valley, with a
determination, tirm but remorseless. the
Courts are strong enough to make thes
men respect their decrees. It only re‘quires on our part vigilance and perseverace.” =~
Funeral of 1. A. Lord.
The Lundy Index of July 2d gives a
full account of the sickness and death of
H. A. lord. the substance of which way
published in the . rayseripr, and it further says: ‘the funeral took place on
Wednesday from lakeview Hall, Kev. T.
L. Bradley of Bodie otfi iating. ‘the services were very impressive and calculated
to supply food for serious thought? ‘The
procession to the graveyard helow the
lake was composed of a!l of our citizens
who éould relinquish their duties tor the
time. Foral offerings were not forgotten,
ars. RT. Pierce and Miss Emma Smith
thoughtfully contributing a large wreath
and cross, while other offerings were
many.
Boots and Shoes.
——
Will be almost given away at the.
Chicago Shue Company’s Store, Searl’s
building, Commerical street, two doors
below the Tea Store. jy L-té
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai +, Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and
posit vely cures Piles, or no pay required
[tis taranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion 0: money refunded. Price 25 cents
Social and Other Notes About People Old
Geo. A. Hare is down from Maybert.
R. P. Rossen one of the prominent men
Miss Wolf of an Francisco‘is here vis,
C. E. Cafton and wife of Oakland arE. H. Weil of Sacramento arrived here
A. Milliker of San Francisco is here on
W. D. Knights, the well-known hide
; . man of Sacramento, arrived here last
who has been at Moore's Flat, looking at
some mines there, arrived here today on
Frank H. Hitchings has returned from
Downieville, and_left Monday for SacMisses Beckie, Lillie and Susie Meyer
and Ida Blumental went below yesterMrs. I. Zellerback, Miss Lillie Geist
and Miss Ida Miner have returned to San
Miss May Adams, who has been visiting Mrs. ( has. Grimes, returned to Wood.
Mrs. John Evans, who has been visitreturued
4. H. Miller and daughter, Miss Bell
Miss Mary Maloney, a good player on
she guitar, left today for the city, where
Theodore Sutro, President of the Sutro
lay he visited the Champion: and Proviing warmly welcomed by her hosts ot
oe, one of the early residents
vf this city and now employed by. the
“pring Valley Water Company at San
Robert T. Levliu, speci:l eounsel for
Jacramento in the interest of #uppressing
sud that the injunctions are being ub}
HB COLPAX PIRE.
Disaster,
notes to the Telegraph i
case tive years ago. .
having received.them in the forenoon
settle up his bills;
notions.
++/up inthe flames.
the scene as soon as possible. He had
tional room.
There were several invalids
great.
fax restaurant from destruction,
guests as well as private residences.
credit.
» . started from a defective flue.
track on account of the fire.
“. The large safe in the hotel eontained
It was not damaged much,
During the progress of the i re many
persons fainted from the heat and overab ut $120.
work in helping others.
lot of hay,
‘There were many outbuildings in con
destroyed. ;
: 8,
Board of Supervisors;
county were ordered paid on the
GENER AL-FOND.
C. W. Long, constable fees, $78.35.
Charles Anderson, constable
£135.50.
P. H. Paynter, justice’s fees; $69.
C. S. Noell, conveying sick to hospi
tal, $24.
oftice, $3.
South Yuba Water Co., water fo
Hospital, $22.75.
Court House and Hospital, $55.25.
Schmidt Bros., mdse for prisoners,
on Monday, July 18th.
vnd approved, =
The following demands were allowed
on the 2nd Road District Fund: Wm.
Campbell, labor, $920.25; Chas. McStravick, $75.
Quarterly report ef Thomas Mooney,
Road Overseer District No. 1, was read
ud approved.
The following demands were allowed on
Ist Road District Fund: Thomas Mooney,
labor, $692.02, ~
On General Road Fund District No. 1:
Lhomas Mooney, labor, $225.
The Place of All Places
To get the hest Ice Cream, Suda, 'ce
Cream soda, Nuts, and all kinds of Confectionery, Oysters in’ shell and Fresh
Eastern Frozen Oyaters, cooked in any
syle, is at A, Tam’s, on Broad street, opposite the (‘itizona Bank, Nevad: Cicy.
[t is the headquarters iu this city for
these ‘good things. jy2-lw
Money Paid In.
The following amounts have been paid
into the county treasury for the month
ending July Ist:
John McKinney, justice’s fines, $2.
J. L. Morgan, Clerk’s fees, $153.75.
R. Penrose, road poll, taxes, $60.20.
Chas. MeStravick, road poll taxes,
$144.
Cc. E.
John
Wm.
15.
G. W. Giffin, road poll taxes, $290.
Geo. W. Dunster, Sheriff's fees $93.60.
P. H. Payuter, justice's fines, $43.20.
IL Morgan, Clerk's fees, $184.90.
B. F. Snell, fees for 69 certificates of
‘tax sales, $34.50.
* Thos. Mooney, road poll tax, $341.70.
E. Bond, school \pobl taxes, $603. 50.
E. Bond, personal property taxes, $3,695.38.B. F. Snell, delinquent taxes, percentMalloy, justice’s fines, $50.90.
Webber, rent, $25.
Schwartz, road poll taxes, $84.
age and costs, $2,587.59.
B. F. Snell, licenses, $695.13.
J. L. Morgan, Auditor's fees on licenses, $33..
ao. 5 Calkins, donation to school library. Nevada district, $14.70. fi
OID IO = a ee
All Speak Well of Him,
per bot For sale 4 Uarr Brothers’ Dru
Store, ie a20ly
Brack Diaconat Suits, in frock and
sack, for $17.50 at K: Oasper’s, Can
not be bought for that price in any other
store in the State, ;
< et rrr, ¥
Don’t pay $15 for a suit of clothes
when youcan buy as guod a one at K
Casper’s for $10.
Suits are now being sold at Casper’s at ‘DoctorSprescr:bid; Castoria,
the cust of manufacturing them.' Truckee Republican: It is announced
by the Nevada City papers that Senator K, M, Preston will not be a candi. . °
date for re-election. his leaves the
field open to Hon. Tirey L, Ford of Sierclamation. Mr, Ford is 4
talented attorney, aud is the right man
for the place, His election will scarce be
# matter of dispute, for he is the unanimous choice of everybody in his county
end the district is largely Republican.
Items of Interest in Relation to the
A co‘respondent sends the following
Peop‘e in all parts of town immediately
removed their furniture, fearing the destruction of the entire town, as was the
Mr. Lawrence Ist $600 in greenbacks,
the fire, and was about to go out and
A drummer claims to have lost. $300 in
A hay-stack in the upper part of town
caught afire and had itnot been for the
immediate extinguishing of the flame,
Spencer's livery stable would have gone
Mr. Lawrence intends to re-build on
large supply of luinber on the ground to
commence the erec.ion of several addiin the
house and had the fire broken out -at
night the loss: of life would have been
The work of the bucket brigade was
something wonderful in saving the ColThe remaining hotel is crowded with
The ladies of the town worked like
beavers during the fire and deeerve much
An aged couple who were staying at
~. the Capital, had a narrow escape froin
t. death, having become excited and narrowly escaped down the burning stairs.
It is impossible to ascertain the cause
'} of the fire, but it is supposed to have
The Narrow Gauge Railroad Company
will be obliged tore lace some 300 feet of
\ r. Lawrence, the owner of the Capital
Hotel, also lost a tine barn containing a
nection with the hotel, all of which were
The following demands against the
fees,
G. E. Withington, labor at Treasurer’s
Nevada City Water Works, water for
On motion it is ordered that the Clerk
give notice in the Herald for proposals
for delivering wood at the Court House
and freasurer’s office, bids tobe opened
Quarterly report of Chas. McStravick,
Road Overseer District No. 2 was: read
ra county, who will be uominated by ac. .
q TZ want 8 very tiue turnout of any
“THINGS SALD AND DONE
Reporter.
party tomorrow evening.
Gauge is'very large.
now in session, and will continue unt
Monday, July 18th.
of . should take notice of the above fact.
Board of Supervisors today and aske
for an appropriation for the ~eventeent
District Agricultural Association.
The Supervisors to-day awarded th
being the lowest.
a) Mrs. H. A. Douglas has been appointed to teach the Clear Creek school. ;
Miss Hattie Isbister has been elected . t’™perate, and as honest as the days are
teacher of the San Juan school. T
The contractors are rushing the work
on Hussey’s new building on Main street.
When completed it will be a fine looking
ti ‘The second story will be occupied by the Nevada City Athletic (dub,
and the first floor will be rented for store
purposes. The building will be 40x60,
and the exterior walls will be of corrustructure.
gated iron. ”
the 9th of Septe uber, (Admission Day.
the Grass Valley Native Sons.
parlor in this city and Marysville wil
The announcement that
Thomas of Birchville would be a candi
ticket, has been received with great en
parts of the county.
conclusion.
Political Notes.
-. though the time
heated effervesc 2nce.
and Nevada counties, will fall to Hon.
Tirey L. Ford of Sierra. He has.a walk
over.
county was.spoken of for re-election but
his business 1s of such a nature that he had
to decline, inuch to the regret of many
Senate.
. The Democrats of the district are lookator. Hon. John C. Coleman has Leen
mentioned in this connection and so has
+ . Hon. Niles Searls. Hon, M. H. Mead,
session, is also spoken of
doubtful about persuading Mr.
or Judge Searls to run.
It is very
Coleman
Card of Thanks.
Atthe meeting of Pennsylvania Engine
Company, No. 2, last evening, the following resolution was passed :
Reso.vep, That we return our sincere
thanks to Mrs. J. J. Jackson, Mrs. Wm.
Floydand Mrs. M. Roseaberg, for their
kind services in decorating the hose carriage for the Fourth of July; also to Mias
Essie Russell and Master Ularence Carr
for their presence on ‘the carriage during
the parade, and to all others who in
any wise aided in this part of our arrangements. We also desire, as a company, to
acknowledge our obligations to Hon.
Grove Li Johnson and Mias* Maggie
O’Donnell for the favor received from
them at the ball in the evening ; to the:
Native Sons for the use of their canvas:
and for their zzalous efforts to make the .
party @ social and financial success. We
further desire to thank the public generaly
for the liberal support given us.
It Will Be Built.
The San Francisco Post of Tuesday
last said there is to be no flagging in the
prosecution of the new railroad project,
toc t San Fra with Salt Luke
and give that city a compéting line to the
east. So, at least, those interested in
the scheme declare, and apparently with
all apparent earnestness and sincerity.
“All that has been waited for of late,”
said H, P. Sontag “tis the return of Chief
E.giueer Kennedy and his assistant, Mr.
Keddie, to the city,
“Kennedy is at the Beckwith Pass and
Keddie at the North Fork of the Feather
river. Both will be back in about a
week, and then matters will be pushed
right ahead. ‘the gatheriliig-together of
the nevessary funds will be first attended
to, and. Ihave the positive statement of
Alvinza Hayward that there will be no
trouble about this. So you see the scheme
is going through.”
County Board of Education,
The County Board of Education had
the following proceedings last Saturday
and adjourned ;
sued to graduates of the grammar schools
of the vounty :
Miss Ida Shively of Chalk Bluff ; Miss
Leu Robinson and Miss Jessie Nibell,
Indian Springs; Miss Kuth Bradbury,
Miss Mammie Harrington, John Gerthan,
Fred * Smith, Mark Cross, San Juan ;
Miss Julia Finnegan, Miss Gertrude Allen, Truckee ; eighteen of the tweuntyeight were rejected. .
Miss Julia [abl and Miss Fannie Edwards were recommended for educational
A grammar grade certificate was
granted to dire, O. M. Parsons on her
life diploma,
The certificates of the follwing named
Persons were renewed: Misses Maggie
Keleher, Nellie Nevins, Iva Stinger, Nettie Breed, Lizzie Danforth, . illic otevens,
Albert U, turner and W. J. Clark. .
——_—_—_—_
"a Feed and Liv. He will make a good Senator.
\
Heard and Seen by the Daily Transcript
John Michell will give his regular sociay
The passenger travel on the Narrow
The County Board of Fqualization is
Those interested
Messrs. M. L. Marsh, George Fletcher
and E. J. Rector appeared before the
contract to build a. truss bridge across
the river at Truckee to Cotton Bros. €
Co. of San Francisco, their bid of $3,985
The corner stone of the new school
building at Grass Valley will be laid on
there will be a celebration at that place
on that day under the management of
The
undoubtedly be present on that occasion.
Richard
date for Asseiibly on the Republican
thusiasm from Grass Valley and other
Everyone speaks
well of the young gentleman atid his
nomination and election seems a foregone
Telegraph : Local politics are not boiling to any very remarkable extent, alhas about come_ for
The State Senator
nomination of the Republican: party, for
the district composed of Plumas, Sierra
Hon. E. M. Preston of Nevada
who wished to endorse his course in the
ing around to find a candidate for SenSenator for the third district in the last
The following diplomas have been is.
ASSEMBLY.
Richard . . Thomas of Bitchville a Candi.
date Kor the Assembly,
At the earnest solicitation of his many
friends on the ridge, as well as in this
city, Richard I. ‘thomas has consented
to become a candidate for the Assembly,
subject to the decision of the Republican
. Gouuty Convention. Mr. Thomas was
born in Nevada eounty, his father being
the’ well known miner in Boulgep rt
township. He is a graduate of the
Hopkins’ Academy of Qakland, and of
da. the St. Augustine College at Benicia,
h in this State, and for the past two
years he has been reading law at the ottice of Judge J. M. Walling. He is a
member of ti ydraulic Parlor, N.S. G. W.
and one of the most popula young men
in this city. He possesses every qualification required to make a first-class legislator. He is a young man of tine education, pleasing address, a good speaker,
e
tong:—H-clected-to-the-Assembtywe feel
coutident that the people, Republicans
and Democrats alike, will be proud of
the record he will-make for imself and
the good he will aceomplish for. Nevada
county. The ridge, which consists of
Washington, Eureka, Bloomfield and
Bridgeport townships, has not had a suecesstul candidate on the Republican side
for about thirty years, and it is no mdre
than right or just that this section of the
county should be recognized, and Mr.
) Thomas unanimously nominated for the
position he secks. :
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Cutting Airair.
1 Republican : “Trvekee came very near
having a man for breakfast on the Fourth.
Edward Emery, better known as ‘*Whistling Dick,” had some words with a snowshed carpenter named Matts Yanson.
. Phere were not many words until blows
followed, and Dick’ had Yanson down
and was mauling him in approved style.
Yanson retaliated by cutting Dick in the
throat, teinple and back of the neck.
Yanson was arrested and a charge of as
sault with a deadly weapon was preferred
againsthim. His examination was fixed
tor Monday, July 11th.
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Literary Note.
In going over the July magazines, all
western readers ‘will turn at once to
Franklin H. Head's on ‘Phe
Heart of Chicago,” in the current New
England Magazine.
article
It shows the metropolitan characteristics of Caieago as they
have not been shown before ; and its-contemporaneity is the best record of the
city’s progreas. Itis finely illustrated .
by J. O. H. Hatfield,, Chas. tl. Woodbury, and others,
——-—--~++@0Postmaster Foster of Lubec, Me.,
writes that after the Grip, Hvod’s Sarsaparilla brought him 6 .t of a feeble
nervous condition, into complete strength
a. d health.
Hoop’s Pitis have won high praise fur
jheir prompt and efficient yet easy acton. °
th ala pe ncn ll
Ty all derangements of the liver a cure
is certain if you take Simmons Liver
Regulator,
SANE
at
Wanted,
A steady position is open to some good
man or woman. Address ‘Business,’
care TRANSCRIPT, j6-2t
ENCE CRE Bienes =
Lost.
ACanant'y Pin, a 25 cent piece, w th
a ring on tue top. will be rewarded with $2.50 by leaving it at this
office. jy6-lw
Finder
pUiaiiiale ee ieee Oe
Brack WHacesone Svrrs, in frock and
Sack, for $17.50, at K, Caper’s. © Can
not be duplicated in any other store in
the State.
everywhere, On the residence streets
every morning, you would see a servant
on every stoop, polishing the plate up
New_York to work for a living, a doorplate was as essentiul an insignia of gentility as a bank account, and shops
where tiey were sold were to be found
of the better class, at a certain hour
before its owner had his breakfast, The
Malakoff monitors were Washing just
above North Bloomtield. He saw the
mine in operation on the 19th and v6th of,
June. He was.infermed that ( hinamen
were working the Dutch Flat and Moore’s
Flat claims. ‘he above information has
been forwarded to the Secretary of the
Anti-Debris Association at Marysville and
Something modern: Foley’s Nougat
[ce Cream. No. 13 Commercial street
Nevada City. tf
—iiia_!,9-,_
Simmons, Liver Regulator, bear in
mind, is not an experiment. It is ens
dorséd by thousands.
—— 8)
TNegat Mining. TS prevent fevers; keep the liver sotive o
f i S — : paged
How oikagiealy the, ‘deorahie hike A Wheatland gentleman just down ant bowels regular with Simmons Liver
gone out of fashion. When l came to from the mountains informs us that the ee ee
. got comin, an . jest wanted t know i
You cannot do ettecuve work without doorplate was with us what the marble # clear head, aud for thie take Sinnuoue
front step is tou Philadelphian. Philadelphia’s front steps are there yet.
Our doorplates have become things
of the past, found only on eld fashioned
honses without pretetusions to style.
Their places have probably been taken
it is expected the ‘Association will take
some action at iti next meeting.—W neatLiver Regulator
and Four-Coruer:. ian eee
TIPLE Most of ali ti f li z Lost OF our aliments come froma diae
Wanted, oy : = : :
toca “. ordered liver which’ Simmons Liver: ReLady canvassers for Portraits, Te gulator cures,
hy the coats of arins which. fashionable travel, salary paid. F. J. Hermon, ESL meter rape Case
New York now pays a Frenchman t Union Hotel, between 5:30 pox. and 7 Hoops Sarsararita absolutely cure
iivvent or borrow forit, and which mal P.M. iy6-2t. , ti < ay ieee
the titled visiting foreigner rub his eye: ’ se Me Where other preparations fail. It pos
when he finds his Own crest over the
door of a Wall street man of unknown
origin or a railroad magnate of no ori
gin at all.—New York Cor. Pitts! ur,
3ulletin.
sesses medicinal merit Peculiar to Itself,
Constipation and all troubles with the
ligestive organs and the liver, are cured
by Hood’s Pills, Unequalled as a dinner
oS pill. Sistah a one eee i =
NornixG 30 well relieves thirst or invigorates a person on a hot day as a glass?
of Carr Bros’. pure fountain Soda
Water.
Le Destitute.
“What be you after now, Samu'l Payson?” inquired a brisk and thrifty Ver
mont farmer of a shiftless neighbor.
who came shuffling across the barnyard
Saas
Aa Sure cure
—-FOR— .
one morning with asmuchef a business ‘
like air as he was able to assume. WARM WEATHER
“I jest wanted t’ know," replied thr
wniable Samu'l, with his usual vae wie
Ulating smile; “I'm tryin t’ fix th’ plac
upa little, 'yainst some vis'tors. we'v:
so be “t you cd give me an empty barr’,
oO flour t make a hencoop t’ put a pi;
in; for . ain't got nothing at all t pu
nothin at all into!”—Yonth's Compan
1OU,
SPE Foley's Nougat IceCream
OM ICE CREAM SODA ‘MADE FROM PURE JUICES gy
: : The Best in the Land.
Tropical Fruits in the United States, J M. FOLEY, Confectionor. No. 13 Comnmoreil St, Nevada
There are now more than 500.000
almond trees actually bearing in thc
United States: there’ are hundreds of
thousands of bearing cocoanut trees i : ; *
there are more than 250,000 olive trees. i
producing fruit equal.to the best Mediterranean varieties; there are now more
than 500.000 bearing banana plants, 200,000 bearing lemon trees, 4,000,000 orange
trees and 21,000,000 pineapples, and the ‘
value of tropical and semitropical fruits
grown under the American flag is nearly
$20,000,000. — Yankee Blade,
City
Knew It Was His.
Mr. De Avnoo—I saw our baby way
around on a side street today. The baby
should be kept in the park.
Mrs. De Avnoo—That's where'she is,
You must be mistaken,
Mr. De Avnoo -No, fm not. Don't
you suppose . know that perambulutos
that I paid sixty-two dollars for?~New
York Weekly.
Aluminium and Old Brass.
The addition of aluminium when
smelting down old brass and other inetallic scraps is recommended. In tis
cause an admixture of one to five parts of
aluminium to 1,000 parts of the other
metal is necessary; = Currier’s Magazine.
Hood’s Sarsaparilia a
Ts a peculiar medicine. It is carefully
prepared from “arsaparilla, Dandelion,
Mandrake, Dock, Pipsissewa, Juniper Berties, and other well known and valuable
vegetable remedies, by a combination, proportion, and preparation peculiar to itse!t,
giving to Hood's Sarsaparilla curative
power not possessed by other medicines. It
effects remarkable cures where others fail
Hood’s Sarsaparilla an
Is the best blood purifier before the public,
It eradicates every impurity, and cures
Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Boils, Pimples, all \ \ AR e V V AR e
Humors, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Seceatelinieeceigetgice
Headache, Indigestion, Debility,. Catarrh, : i
Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver complaints, a Le Ss rire Ah ge “ ‘ Z
overcemes That Tired Feeling, creates an lhe war ts Oh Whenev« iB John L. Sullivan Steps ito
appetite, and builds up the whole system. . che ring there is always a knock-out, and John L. has
O s VE r¢a age hie ; gs Bape , ; Hood’s Sarsaparilla lever yet been whipped. _ Whehever 1, Hyman steps
ar act Peculias end auparaiioea success nto the clothing ring he gives higk prices a knock out
. th hi Pcome D * ‘ < : . at home, uch has become its popularity slow In the first round, be leads, his competitors follow
(But we are Sorry to say they never reach him.)
.
se
in Lowell, Mass., where it ts made, that
whole neighborhoods are taking it at the
‘game time, Lowell druggists sell more of
Hood's Sarsaparilla than ali other Sarsaparillas or blocd purifiers. The same
success 1s extending all over the country. Our store was opened on the 3oth in good style, and
Straw hats at cost, at Casper’s,
eens wensccntnite
Absolutely Pure.
Oream of tartar baking Powder.—
Highest of all in leavening strength.—
Laresr Unrrep Starvs GovernMeEN’
oop Rerorr,
Roya. Baxina Powprr Co,
106 Wall St. N. Y.
Real and Personal Property Assessment
Orrice o¥ THE CLERK oF Tox Boarp or
SUPERVISORS OF THE County or NuVADA.
Public notive is hereby given that in
accordance with Section 3672 of the Po.
litical Code of California the Board of
Supervisors of thig county met on the
5th day of July, 1892, to examine the As-}
sessment Book and to equalize the assess
ments of the property of the county for
the year 1392, :Uhe said Board will vontinue in session
from time to time for the business ot
equalization and to examine applications
for the correction of errors in said assessment book until
MONDAY, JOLY 18, 1892,
Sworn applications -are required by law.
The Asseasment Book is now open to
public inspection from 9 o'clock a. wm.
until 5 o’¢lock p.m,
J. L. MORGAN; Clerk.
Children’s Ice Cream Parlor,
in style, and all in Good
. weeks,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by druggists. $1; six tor g5. Prepared by
©. 1. LOOD & CO., Apothecartes, Lowell, Masa,
i00:Doses One Dollar
by the rush to our counters we see that the people stil] °
ippreciate first-class goods and low prices,
nottoes in the future will be:
“Nothing but first-class goods kept.”
“Goods sold strictly for cash Only,” and “One Price
to All
We defy competition and a
Everybody is invited to price
wish to purchase or not. Come and find what low prices
wwe, Compare our prices with those of our competitors \
ind see where the truth lies. Country orders properly
tiled and guaranteed in every respect—_—._________
; ee
[. HYMAN & CO. D and Second s+, Mary:
ville, and C 1mor ot Main and Comm srcial
S:reet, Nevada City.
Our bus ness
OH, mY!
Notice to all My Customers and New
. riends,
I will open, on Saturday,
July oth, at Downing s bu Id-.
ing, on Commercial Street,
Nevada City,:a
WOUGHNUT DEPOT
AN Da
comparison of prices,
our goods, whether they
a &
CBR eapeneg
I will keep fine Home-made Doughnuts, lee Cream and lemouade, Order
your lee t reym for parties and Sunday ve SUMMER CLOTHING!
at @ reasonable price. Warm, Fresh ee
Doughnuts, 15 for 25c, stale, 5c adoz. 4
Ice Cream, 10u and 6c dishes. I have just received from the East the
Give my goods a trial: I will try to
Largest, Cheapest and Most Stylishplease ail. No cori starch or condensed
‘STOCK oF
CPRING : and : SUMMER: CLOTHING
this and remember,
EVER BROUGHT TO THE COUNTY. :
M. ©. CAMPBELL,
FURNITURE FOR SALE,
we The Furniture of Eight
Of course everybody knows that we ke
Largest, Best, Cheapest and Most Fashi
Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Straw
Neckties, Boots, Shoes, and ey
in a First-class Establishment.
Inquire at the residence of
Mrs. V. S. Braptey, NeI. Zz. MILLEE, ie . os
Rooms, most of it new and
€p on hand the
Onable stock of
and Felt Hats, Nobby
erything else usually kept
Condition, is offered at Private Sale for: the next two
: By J. J. Greany, Deputy. iy6
Nada Str pl iyo . Broad Street, Odd Fellows Building, Nevada City,
Tt et eR ce 8 ae