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March 14, 1890 (4 pages)

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ost. Ed wearers ane Duty Gest. . SERRA CITY. [WOMANS BRA] NEWSPAPER PUPES . HEMORRHAGES, . steers veo «weer cea : er ae Tired of the Snow. M. Roeck of Kansas City who arrived here last month in company wi'h Mra. L. Crorgman and accompanied her to Downieville, came down Wed-. nesday from the latter place. He says he bas had enough snow since leaving . : the Missvuri river to last him for a lifetime. He was blockaded seventeen days at Truckee, nine days at this city, three days at Camptonville, and has been in Downieville thirty-one days waiting for stage communication to be restored so.Le could start home. He taysthat beef and potatoes have been very scarce at Downieville ever since he got there. On aregime consisting mainly of pork, hani, cabbage and the like his waist measure hs in the last four weeks shrunk from forty to twenty-nine inches, and his. vest ~flops wreund on-him.as he walks like. shirt on a bean-pole in-a-high-wind. The Spanish Mime. The new five-stamp mill at Lord & Co,’s Spanish quartz mine on Deer creek a short distance below town i» nearly completed and will probably be crushing by the latter part of this month, It isa model of convenience and durability and will do first-clas» work. There is considerable excellen: ore already opened up in the Spanisi, which will this summer take its, place among the regular bullion producers of the district. Itis owned and being developed by men uf limited resourecs but who make up for their lack . of capital by a big stock of energy, staying qualities and, practical sense: They are demonstrating that where there is a will to open a mine there ia. way. 4 ry On Deck Again. J. H. Darwin and N, E. Boyd, the anti-mining spies; returned here Thursday from Yuba City. They have been taking a vacation for two months past, owing to the fact that the deep snow had put on hydraulic mining a much more effectual injunction than Sawyer, Keyser and all the other anti-mining judges have ever been able to patch up. Boyd took advantuge ot his enforced vacation to follow the example set last fall by Daiw:n and get married, ; Her Question Answered. A lady went into a Grass Valley store the other day and priced numerous ar‘icles. “These figures are what yon’ve beer . asking all the time,” she finally said. “Yessum,” acquiesced the clerk. “But I thought you were advertising a grand cost sale.” “We are.”’ 4 “Well, I’d just like to knew wha: you are selling at cost,’ ae “Postage stamps, mum.’ Snow on the streets. Relics of the late storm are -atil! painfully apparent along some of the streeis in the business part’ of town. On the south side of Broad street between the National Hotel and Giffin’s cigar store there are a series of snowheaps from four to ten feet high. The next big pile above there is nearly in front of theCity Ha'l, There is another’series of heaps, some six or more feet deep, along the south side of Commercial street between Pine and Main. bn . A Far trial of Hood’s Sarsaparilla fer scrofula, sal rheam, or any affection caused by impure blood, or low state of the system, is sufficient to convince any one of the superior and peculiar curative powers of this medicine. Buy it of your druggist. 100 Doses One Dollar. Heuscheid Furniture For Sale. Inquire, at corner of Main and Court streets, at residence of Geo. EB, Robingon. m13-tf Big Stock of Leggings. Fine assortment of Leggings for Ladies, Misses and Children just arrived at Mus. Lester & Crawrorp’s, Main street, tf A Safe investment Isone which is guaranted to bring you satisfactory results, or incase of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy. from our advertised Draggist @ bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, ete., ete. It is pleasant and sgreeble to taste, perfectly, and can “always be depended upor Trial bot-, tles free at Carr Bros. Lrug Store. Wuy will you cough when Shiloh’s Cure will give immediate relief. Price ae, 50 cts. and $1, Sold by Oner Fer Ladies Especially, Your choice of 150 Felt Hats in perfect condition, but not of the latest styles, however, for 25 cents each. They cost from 75 cents to $1.50 each, ™m™5-6t Mrs, Lester & CrAwrorp, Prans’ Soar is the most elegant toilet adjunct, Crovr, WHOOPING GoU@m and Bronchitis immediately ‘relieved by Shiloh’ Cure, Sold by Carr Bros. Ban blood causes dyspepsia and dy+pepsia reacts hy bad blood. 80 both go on; velog Ss se Hoo the whole 8vatem ia poisoned. The surest means of relief for the victim is . ® thorough and persistent e Ayer's Sarsaparilla, at course of od The Future of That Camp—Sudden Death—Complaint About Mails —Mining Notes, [Sierra City Tribune, March 7.] Sierra City has met with misfortunes this winter, but jt ia not the only place in the State that has suffered. It has. been one of the severest winters ever known in the history .of State of California, and we will probably none of us ever live to see ite equal again. There’ are dozens of towns and cities which have sulered by it both in the way of avalancher and floods. We. are most likely through with our trouble with snow, hut the unfortunate people of the lower ountry have barely had-a taste of their troubles. Thus ‘the people of Sierra City, should feel good knowing the_in‘ications are that all danger of .father snowslides is probably over. Everybody has gone at work now with a vim unequaled for years, and it will not be many weeks before the vap-4 itulists, who” are so anxiously waitiny for spring to open go as to come and develop mines. will be here. The Mountain, Chipp’s, Marguerite, Vleveland, Treasure, Salinas and Mercer, San Luis, Northern Bell, Butte Sadlle, and several other new mines will soon be working and Sierra City wil! be the livliest-mining town on tha Pa: ‘ific coast this summer. We do no: make this assertion from mere gues werk, but the mines are developer sufficiently enough for one to see thui the majority. of them are bound to become large gold producers, Thereis considerable complaint of late by the citizens of Sierra City concerning the manner in which we ar being slighted by not having mor. mail matter by the lower reute. Ou people are not thekind that growl foi the sake of having something to say, but to the contrary they do not complain until they have good cause. It appears to them that the kind of weather we have had for some time past would not make it any great task for the vontractors to get mail here a little oftener than they do. It does not také a good snowshoer more than five hours tocome from Downieville here, and we certainly had ought to get a mail.every other day. The citizen+ think that Sierra City is entitled to as towns On. the road. It is certainly time to complain when only one batch has been brought here once this week up.to this writing (Friday). Last Sunday afternoon Anthony Hackman, an old resident of this place and who has lived with the family of Mrs, Ganong for several years, died of heart’ troubles. The old gentleman had been out shoveling snow and on his return reached the porch of hishomeand started to scrape the snow front off his boots before entering the housé when he fell backward, living only a few minutes, Mr. Hackman was almost 76 vearsold and waa asepry as a good many men are at 50. A few days ago the miners who took a contract torun a 300 foot tunnel to tap the ledge at a greater depth at the Batte Saddle mine struck the ledge, being in only 170 feet. Itis 14 inches wide and prospects ‘fully as good as ontop. It wasa great surprise to the contractors and to the company to reach it so soon, as they di.J not expect it before the 300 feet were run at least. Itis believed that as they go shead the vein will increase in richness and will reach the width that it is on top about thirty feet. It was thought by some that the vein which was so large-and stood out so prominent on top did not go down to any great depth,” and consequently the owners were anxious to determine whether thig was a fact or not, and so they let a contract last fall to run a tunnel in from the side of the mountain, Now that the ledge has beeen encountered at that depth the owners fea! satisfied that they will have one of the best mines in the county. The fact that it is so close to the famous Sierra Buttes makes almost everyone believe that it is destined to be a. good mine. Tbe Northern Bell company hag put a few men at work to extend the lower tunnel to a further distance. It commenced raining in Sierra City early Menday morning and hus continued ever since, stopping only at short intervale. ee Fresh Compreqsed Yeast. Frésh cakes of compressed yeast formerly sold by R. H. Forman, can now be obtained at Weisenburger Bros.’ Plaga Store, tf Tus Rev; George H. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind., saya: ‘Both myself and wife owe our lives ta Shiloh’s Consumption cure.” Sold by Carr Bros : ~ boom of all mankind, take’ Simmons Livor Regulator. mre The Finest Pictures. Mathieu Shramm, the photographer and portrait painter, will make _ the finest pictures at resonable pices at his revonstructed Broad street gallery. tf When Baby wassick, » We gave her Castoria, When he was «Child, i Bhe¢ried for Castoria. Wherrahe became Mis, © E : “Bhe clung to Castoria. + . She gave them Castoria. a 3 much mail and asoiten,’ as are other} For health and happiness, the : A Telling Historical Argument— Strong Points of the “Weaker Sex”— “losing Chapter. CHAPTER IY. History has beena field for man’s intellect, inventions and passions, and man has nits hero. Lord Tennysoh sings in Locksley Hall: ‘Woman is the lec<er min, And thy passi .n matched with mine Igas moonlight ra oeuriizat And as waterunto winct.” Itis fortunate that this isthe line of distinction in sex. Could anything be more horrible than “the distinctively ‘masculine Roman History? It was bloody, cruel. Its triumphs ofchained captives following. the car of the con-queror fill us with loathing. This. is the food on which our children are sourished in our public schools. Heathen instead of Christian literature is‘studies and brains are cultivated at the expense of the b8dy, because the masculine era is not yet ended. The masculine Queen Bess with her coaise oaths-and-love of power has a page of-History, but memory lingers more fondly over the beautiful, sinful Queen‘of Scots. A few women tread the whispering galleries of time whose lives are lovely ‘o contemplate, and 1 leave-it to my brothers to saywhether Abelard was sobler than Heloise, Ferdinand than tsabella, Napoleon. than Josephine. While Napoleon—had all men. under liscipline, as long as he was near Jo-ephine he was under her control. Chissmall great man was afraid of a woman and banished Madame De ‘tael from his court! “Woman gave sweiety an uplitt at this period in the salons of the brilliant Madam De Staei; De Maintenou and others; but the 4reatest uplift, and one trom which the world will not recede; has been giver by the philanthropic women of our own age. -Who would not. rather be a Florence Nightingale, with wounded men kissing »her shadow as it passed, than be the hated Czar of all the Russias? : We do not quarrel with you that you are men. We are grateful for the sheltered life and sott raiment that man in the capacity of protector and money-maker has provided. But the civilization of your era has not been and material rather than spiritual. There is a blessed trinity of body, soul and spirit. The first two “have had their era, but our feet have touched the shores'of that golden time when the third element will no longer be ignored. Materialism has obliterated nations. It was not the Romans, but Capua, that destroyed Hannibal. Man loves his country; woman _loves humauity. Her patriotism is inclusive rather than exdlusive, and she recognizes an_ evil even though it be American, Remove from the brow of the mother of your sons the stigma, “Women, idiots and Indians ;” permit her to say what environments shall surround her children ; treat her no longer as a ward, and you will find that as woman rises you yourself will rise with her above wars and diplomacy into a real m of human pfogresa in its. subtler leadings—to a plane of psychical motives and forces where you will find her much-talked about “spear.” H.J, M. Nevada City, March 8, 1890. Hotel Arrivais. os Nationau Hore, March 12th, J. F. Dowling, Ukiah, J. ¥F, Nathan old Jas. Webster, San Francisco. A, 8. Rosenbiatt, r J. Bamberger, a R. C. Walrath, a F, T. Shortell, 7 6 8. Bloom, us Jno. Stevens, 4 E, Ellis, # Casper Schaefer, Los Angeles. Wm, Jencen, Derbec. J. M. Traverse, Quaker Hill, G. F. Pullen, of J.C. Uelk, Baltic Mine. J.C. Feeley, You Bet. M. Roeck, Downieville, L, C, Lork, Sierra City. J. R, Vanee, Ohio. C. HugoLapsig, “ Geo. Grissel and wife, Selby Flat. Mrs. J. 8. Dunn, us Union Hoven March 12. H, H, Wilcox, Grass Valley; Miss Maggie Kelley, do IL. Voss, Gold Flat; J. W. Jenkins, Smartavill ; . ©. McBurney, do J. Rowen & wife, Marysvillé ; W. Greenlaw, Sacramento; . J, Nolan, Kailroad; . Armstrong, San Francisco; . G, Hastings, as John McCarty, Colfax. Fn] Sega ———, Mre.C. D. Stuart, of 400 Hayes 8t.,8.¥., writes, “1 have for years had spells of indigestion and dyspepsia, and tried nearly everything. Finallf J took a well known Sersaparilla, It eaused pimples to break out om my face without helping me. Hearing that Joy's Vege~ table Sarssparilla did not contain mineral, aad might act differently, I sent for it. The pimples disappeared immediately, and I had no more returns of the oldspeflm” Although the above was written a year ago, Mrs, Stuart. now attests the permanency of {ts effects. Says she takes an occasional dose to sup presa.a symptom of return and that she bas: perfect command oversher old trouble. SLEEPLenes nights, made micerable hy that terrible cough. Shiloh’s . Oure is the remedy for you. Sold a Carr Bros. the highest. It has been intellectual . os j Truthful Words to Say About Them. The newspaper puff is something that makes men feel bid if they don’t getit. The groundwork of an ordinary newspaper puff consists of a moral character and a good bank account. Writing newspaper pufls is like mixing sherry cobblers and ‘mint juleps ell through ‘the summer months for customers and quenching your own thirst with rain-water. Sometimes a man islooking for a puff and don’t get it, then he says the paper is going down hill, und that it is in the hands of a monopoly, and he would stop subscribing if he-did-not have-to-pay his bill first. Writing a newspaper puff is like taking the photograph of a homely baby. “Tf the photograph wings and halos and harps, it shows that the artist does not understand his business. -So it is’ with the newspaper puff—if the puffed doesn’t stand out-Nke a bold and fearless exponent of truth and morality, it shows. that the puffer doesn’t understand human nature. Jt ismore tun, to see a man ‘read a puff of himself than to see a man slip on a banana peel. ‘Lhe narrow-minded man’ reads it over seven or eght times and then goes around tothe diferent places where the paper.is taken. and steals what he can. The kind-héaried family man goes home and reads it to his wife, and then pava up his bill on the paper, The successiul business wan who ad vertises and inakes money, sturis immediately to find the newspaper man, and speaks a word of grateful acknowledgment and encouragement, ~ Then the two men stirt out of the sanetum and walk thoughtivlly down the street together, and the success*ul business man takes sagar in his, and they both eat a clove or two; and lite issweeter, and peace seitles down like a turtle dove in our héarts, and alter a while lamp posts gets more plentiful and everybody seems more or less intoxicated, but the hearcs of these two men are filled with anameless joy, because they know just where to stop and not make themselves ridiculous. SPE iar Cee ~ 1 RE as tte Not Vet Kecovered. ’ John_A.Regers,-whe-lves—nearer than anybody else to the cabin of old man Jimmy Corliss (better known. a3 Jimmy ‘ Waldron”) who disappeared several weeks ago from Bloody Run, into the woods while demented and perished, ssays he thinks the report that the body was found last week by some men from -Moore’s Flat is a mistake. Mr, Rogers has been-hunting around the Corliss ranch during the lust few days in hopes of getting some trace of his lost neighbor, but his search was unavailing. ESE SE RY REESE IS TE The Derbec Mine. A medivn-sized crew of men are employed at the Derbec drift mine with goods results, During the recent rains there: was an abundant supply of water and much headway in washing was made. Sincathecold nightS began, however, the supply has been lessened although there is still enough to wash the gravel that is coming out, The Succaneers of Old Flaunted the skull and cross bones, their ensign, detiantly at the masthead. Your modern pirate, not on the high seas, but upon the hfgh reputation. of standard remedies, skulks under yarious disguises. His hole and corner traffic has never to any deyree affected Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, although that standard invigorant and corrective has long been the shining mark at which his shafts. have been directed. Cheap local bitters, composed of fiery unrectified stimulants; with an infuHon. Bill ‘Nye Has a Few Quite Some Points About Stopping Them . . That Every M‘ner Should Know. » Miners working underground are liable to receive wounds momentarily from innamerable canses. No man should be permitted underground until he learned a few of the simple methods to stop hemorrhages.. The simplest
rules of action in case of injury_should be printed and posted ‘on the gallows frame ofevery mine. By this’ simple and_cheap means a great deal of good would follow, and some times loss of life would be preyented. Dr, B. J. Bowie lat ly lectured before the police of San Francisco on the snbject of -‘‘Hemorrhages,” He explained that the brain and the spinal cord-eommitinicated by—means of blood vessels. The action of the does not represent thechild: with} heart is independent ofthat of the spinal cord or of the brain. Hemorrhage is a discharge of blood from the blood vessels resulting from injary. The capillary vessels distribute the blood to the minutest portion of -the body, In the case of a vein being cut the blood never spurts, but flows sieattily. To stop the flow press the finger over the incision and the blood will coagulate and stop flowing, A cut in an artery is very dangerouy. T> stopthe bleeding press the finger over the cut, Hemorrhages are either internal or-external; the symptoms are-the same. The patient loses in Weight, hasapinched look and has convulsions, If he tosses from side to side “and wants to keep constantly moving, he has lost the blood from the brain and nething. will save his life, Beside the windpipe is the jugular vein. Sqneeze this vein for a neck wound and the blood will coagulate and ttop the bleeding. © S:imulaats should: not be given if the bleeding cannot be stopped, They increase the auction of the heart and cause the blood to spurt. ef ‘A Srare Canrran Cc.aacryves of the Single Land Tax parity has been organized in Boston,nine D baa enieenns, VaIN men should be treated as boys treat bladders—blow them up till they bust, : —~2@e -— —— How is it that an old master is any ‘better than a modern three-master ? PRAISES So Funk évening costume. for ladies— Necks to nothing. and is supposed-to—have-wandered-off}—Miss Besste-H, Brpror, of Burling=+ ton, Vt., had-a die xe of the scalp which caused her hairto become very harsh and dry and to fall so freely she scarcely dared conib it. Ayer’s Huir ‘Vigor gave her a healthy scalp, and made the hair beautifully thick and glossy. + 0@ee—— Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises,-Sores, Ulcers, Salt RheumFever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures -Piles, or no pay required, It is guarenteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, Price 25 cents per box, For sale by Oarr Bros, tf PED ESS TES H Pec aN For biliousness and headache Simmons Liver Regulator 1s the best medicine the’world ever saw.—H. H, Jones, Macon, Ga, + 2@e-> Pears’ is the purest and best Soap ever made. + 20 Hooms for Kent, Furnished roomsfoy rent. Enquire of Charles Adolph. m12-tf ————+~+9e-0—____— Tur San Francisco Evening Post is the leading evening’ paper of San Francisco, tf Sa codidbabdcaoecveiocanies 1 WorKINGMEN cannot afford to lose }time. Simmons Liver Regulator will keep you from it. : = : . j which no other médicine cn stand sion, or extract possibly, of some tonic bark, are etill sometimes recommended as identical. with, or stimilar to, or posssessiny virtues kindred to those of . ’ America’s chosen family medicine. 2 ‘They perish speedily, while the great . te subduer and preventive of disease, # pursues. its successful. career, overcoming malaria, dyspepsia, nervousness, kidney troubles, constipation and rheumatic gilments, not only on this, but on many continents, la ee bet Ob Shiloh’s Consumption Oure. This is beyond question the most] w without a parallel in the history of . . as been sold on a gnarantee; a test Ifyou have a Cough we earnestly ask you totrr it. Price 10 cents, 50 cént» and $1 00. If your lungs aye sore, chest or back lame, use Shiloh’s PorA MARVEL. Was used in thecnre 60 of Mrs. John Gemmill 6 ey of Milroy, Mifflin Co., O Pa,, who had suffered 19 Fae, extremely for 19 years “ , Sal took had to successful Cough Medicine we ‘have tesenlling in ths the worst cases of Cough, Croup and: ar iti hi j . ». . other medicines, and took a course.of 8.8.8, Bromohitis, while ite “wonderful suo. Mile Srecall waties which ohertokecaae: cess in the cure of Consumption is . plete and permanent cure. medicine, Since its first d’scovery it . ‘a7 mee . Sth, 1890, Inherited Serofula. Swift's Specific (8. 8. 8.) cured my little boyof hereditary scrofula, which broke ous lover his face.*For a year he had suffered, and I had.given up all hopes of his recovery, hen at :¢hgth I decided to use 8.8.8, Afv using a few bottles he was entirely cured. Not 4 symptom now remains of the disease, is was three years ago , P.L. MATHERS, Mathersville, Miss, SSS. In the early part of last year I had a vivnt.attack of ‘rheumatism, from which I as confined to my bed for over thrée months and at times. was unable to turn myself in a} bed, orev: be in constant attendance day and night. I raise the cover. “A nurse had to a8 90 feeble that what little nodrishment I iven. me witha spoon, Af@ best local phvsicians, and ever sold. A few doses invariably cure . trying all other medicines without receiving benesit, 1 was induced by friends to tr 4 Specific (8.8.8.) I discontinued a , BASSET, El Dorado, Kansas; Treatise on Blond and Skin Diseases mail. free, SWIFT SPEGIFIG CO, Atlanta,Ga, FOR CITY MARSHAL, J. 8: Holbrook. ous Plaster. Soltl by Carr. Bros, W71LL be a candidate for election as Marshal of Nevada City, Election, May FOR CITY MARSHAL, James CG. Neagle . ILL be a candidate for re-election as Marshal of Nevada City, lection, onday, May Sth, 1890, i ; » whien she received to the sping. 6He wasa cripple, unable to walk. Before the second bottle of 8t. Jacobs Oil was exhausted she was cured, : “AT Davogwre Ap Deatene, — THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO. Bahimere, Mé i tihate FOR CITY MARSHAL, Dana B. Cetchell ILL be candidate f Marshal of availa City flection, Julius Bamberger, the San Francisco cigar manufacturer, is in town, Superintendent Radtord of the North Bloomfield mine was in town Thursday. ater Superintendent Galavotti and John Rogers came down Thrusday from the Derbec mine. “ David E. Morgan went to Auburn Thursday to instal the officers of the Native Sons’ Parlor there. Richard Tremain has been elected as delegate by Court Garfield, A, 0. F.A., to the Grand Court which meets at Oakland in May. John T. Hicks is the alternate. John ‘t'. Canfeld‘has gone from the State of Sinaloa to Costa Rica to expert a gold property for an English Jompany. In thé district where ir situated the mine superintended by Mr. Canfield there has been ‘such a scarcity of water during the past winter as to interfere greatly with the running of the machinery, H@ia ex pected back here this Spring. Wednesday Evening’s Wedding. W.L. Boardman, for a long time connected with the typographical corps of the TRANSCRIPT, Was married Wednesday evening to Miss Caroline. R. Sholl of Grass Valley. ‘The cerenrony took place at the residence of H. D. Harris on Kate Hayes Hill and was performed by Rev, Wm. Angwin of this city.. Misses Addie Boardman (sister to the groom) and Annabe. Pascoe and Mesars. Abraham Sholl (brother to the bride) and Howard White stood up with the couple when they~'were made one. _ There ‘were present about thirty guests including several from here. A delicious supper wasserved and the evening was spent happily by all. The bride received a number ot fine presents, After the wed.jing Mr. and Mra. Boardman came to this city where .they will reside. The Transcript joins their mvriad of other friends in extending congratulations and wishes them an uninterrupted career of prosperity and happiness. EE For Over Hulfa Century. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup haa been used for over fifty: years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect -auccess, It soothes the child, softana the gums ullays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhaa. © Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for “MRS, WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP,” and take no other kind, Twenty-Ave sents a bottle. tf The residence next to Methodist Church is offered for rent. Apply to Frank Aumer,. tf, Tur San Francisco Evening Post in the leading evening paper of San. Francisco, J wt At the Lowest Prices. . A full line of groceries and provisions at the very lowest prices at Weisenburger Bros’, Pluza Feed Store. ti ROYA. on eee tl POWDER Absolutely Pure, puis POWDER NEVER VARIKS, A MARvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economica) than the ordinary kinds, and caunot he sold in competition with the multitude of low-test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold oy, in cans, ROYAL BAKING POWDER COMPANY, 106 Wall street, New York, THE JOHNSON-LOCKE MERCANTILE CO Sole Ag nts for thePacifie Coast, NEVADA DRUC STORE, Corner Broad and Pine Streets, NEVADA CITY W. D. VINTON, ~ Proprietor. [vice STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES, Fine Perfumery, Fanc7 Sonya, Brashes, ellet Articles of all kin Careful attention given to compondin presori pitone by @ competent Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed. DENNEY & GRAY, (Successors to Denney & Hitchins,) HORSE SHOERS & WAGON MAKERS, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. HORSE-SHOEING a Specialty, Roadsters and Freight Horses shod in the bes? style oftheart and the work warranted to last, WAGON-MAKING. We will guarantee to set an axle so that it bd rup one-third lighter than if any other 6 bh ? ip. é We will guarantee to set tires so astoavoid all disb to wheels. We have the facilities for doing heavy o: light work, and warrant satisfaction im evi case. : . J. McLEOD, a first-class Wagonmaker and repairer, is in our omy. ink enney will conduct the business of ¢e firm, Non-Union Iron Moulders Wanted. GOOD WAGES. RISDON IRON WORKS, 8a Francisoo, E.L.CRAIG, JOHN M; FULWEILER. Fulweiler & Craig, Office 430 Kearney Street, “BA N. FRANCISCO, MAND UNITED naa iT . The pump at the Federal Loan Quartz mine was A The expectation istohave the water out by next Monday, Star mine the long fight against water ik beginning to be.attended with eucceas, and the pumps are now gaining on the water which has been drowning the mine for weeks. : Tidings: Two of the Crown Point contractors, on ascending the. shaft Monday night to cut timbers, disturbed twa strangers who were under the mill, The mill was in operation Monday, hence it is likely that the prow)ere contemplated having a hand in the clean-up, i ceiatieliaiateheadiaipement ieee tiie eee cael Some Uncertainty — ‘Well, why don"t you speak ‘ont—don't you lik. it?’ anid the artist. ‘I don’t know yet—ah—is that a goat or a cactus off there in the fleld!"’. ° * Sensitive Stomach—I have an attack . of. dyepégia thie morning.” “What brought iton?” “I dreamed of overeating last night.” MARRIED. At the residdnce of H. D. Harrie in Grass yeiey. Ma.ch'l2, by Rev. W. Anes, W. L, Boardman of Nevada City and Miss Caroline &. Sholl. The importance of the blood can not be overestimated, tay teaser pur: blood you cannot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every one needs +: he eles poo pen on aay rents e , ‘a is worth: ‘your confidence. “It is peculiar im that i strengthens and builds up the system, ereat?. an appetite, and tones the tion, whili disease. Give it a trial. Hood's Sarsaparilia ts sold by all druggists Prepared by C. 1. Hood :& Co,, Lowell, Mass ‘00 Doses One Dollar cot & {HAW Staple and Fancy Hardware Glassware, Orockeryware, Ete. Twelve Distinct Styles of HEATING :: STOVES, And all the Best and Newest Paiterns, — J All Styles, The Famous SuveriortRanee, The Beatin the Market. Agents for the celebrated CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING Guns,-:Pistols,Ammunition of all Kinds. {SOLE AGENTS FORE ' O. V. B. Pocket Knives or We do not carry English cur. lery. We believe in the superio merits of American products. PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, "WINDOW GLASS, ETC, We Bell Everything at, San Francisco Prices, FREIGHT ADDED, ia ri WE ARE SHOWING THIS WEEK THE @ call early and-get your cligice, Summer wear,OUR NEW LINE OF The Union says: At the North . fom DEALERS IN— ME 488 HOW BEAR. hel HE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF N ant PNEVADA. do ordain as {dlSection 8 For rooms and cen fhm arg *% For photograph gellenee 7 section 10, For barber shops, 50 ce: ocaction » For bath catabiismments, % Section 12. For drug stores, 50 cents, Section. 13,. For blac kemi' WORN kena Geunzic men, 50 cents. eran Oy te Section 16, For schoolhouses w:Te aa of leas than two hundred ert lig section 16, For schoolhouses with Se Gf over two hundred ohildres, Section 17, For foundri coe 18 For daily pr was offices, 75 Section 19. For week! printung ofices pong 4 sen er dection # printing offices runni: eriating presses with water power, "exes + Section 21. For butcher sho 2 — cutters with water. power, bee . “Bectiun 22. For butcher shops, 60 ven Section v3. For bakeries, Teosmte ™ Beviiun 24. For dairies, including one “Becton Sr or. Chineen house tauoet te cents sit nesa for each ou tor Chin uses Un 47. rat: i sucluding water fur w. hing livers ee my Ouggies and catriages. ¢5. Sevtion 26. For second-class livery etavles, lucluding water for washing wagous, Up sive aud earrirtes,-§4, m4. For thira-olass livery stab es nead water for washing Wwayons, bugtes aL Oarrlages, $2, tiva 80. For fourth-class livery ata-dditional horse, iv}¢ cents,Section 4. For breweries including twe “ectluu tS. Fo ke, #2: 4 \e r gee wor ‘ Section 6. kor Court Hoube, ineluding irrigation, $4, a4 Section 37, Forsewing machines, fer use vf water for each machine, 4 cents, — 48, For public halls ana theatera, Section 8%. For 1,000 brick on large cen: “Section, 20. Bor i006 belok small con rf ‘or 3, ° cracls 1234 conta, : nese oud, For ston ertar, vents per perch, ee wie section 42. Plastering or cementing, ene cent ed yard, . ; Seetign a Farietgutte fat 0 Or irrigating, if taking wi te ly rates, irom §5 to 5. per Sone at the discretion of the waterageut. ; Section 45. For irrigation, f taking water ttefamily rates, for every quautit: ebuve an a the rate of 2 cents per imoh for 24 section 4.. For irrig ation, when takin no water at temily rates, ub cente per tmek section 47, For irrigating vegetab . deus, where Vegetabien are selatn m ~ et, 425 for senaun. Section 48, Forcity fire pl for water sited for fre perposesy 48 tor seckpler “per section 4. For sprinkli: water: tue etreeta of Nevada City" trom the ite : + wection to, $or practice of argauleed hove or tire cumpanies, $10 ‘ ° Section ol. For flushing sewers of all ina 0 “Sections, or bity Wall aad Clty Jali, on 6B. ForCity Trough at the Plase ‘or o e rt : shal have the power in all Capea to alone, Pp eusurement, the quantit: vf water used, and Ax the price as provid by Sections 46 und 46; itahellulso be voptionwater for fetpocice So panie = ine water at pemily lates, uk, goed baa Section 6, All rates, except irrigation snd city Parpones, are dueund payable weekly, ater for fire, spriuk ing, und waterin p otaenty, practios 0. ore ans are sewers, a. Jail. City rough hd yous, ate Gas “u on wonthly installments of one-ifth uf the ‘a8 Current menth the water will be shut uf at the discretion of the water ugens, ‘ Bection 56, Virst-cluas hotel 1 uuderstood o be @ hotel contuining not less than 70 beds; second-class hvtel not less than C beds; third-clasa hotel not les» than 20 beds; ‘vurth-Clase not lesa than 10 beds. . Sevtion 67Firet-class livery etable is un(00K :: STOVES 1; AND’: ' RANGES, Cer. fedhrdeb ne . containing not less aecoud-claga sivery stable not ‘ua than lo horses; third-cluss livery stable uot lees than © Lurees; fourth-clase livery web le. not eg fas 6 horses. ' ection O ONC eXcept & properly aychorised agent of the woter onsen ‘nailer. vl the water to ant pees or buldiug with. vutea peranst from the water agent, provided that the authorised agent of the city or Fire usparteaat may turn on the water for City Fr v i « fection 69. All water used fer running machinery, 26 cents per miner's iach. Passed February wth, 160. A. GAULT, President, Notice of Proving Will. os F the Superior Court, in for the county of Nevada, State of California, In the mater of the Estate Of Thos. bu m, dece . Notice is hereby ivan Monday, the 17th Gey of March, 180, at ten o'clock 4. M. of suid day, at the Court room of said Court, at the Court House im the Conf and county uf Nevada, has buen appointe as the time apd place fur provin oe Will ofsaid Thos. Dunstan, deceased, and for hearing the appication of W. M. Treloar for the issuanc him of lotions testamentary when and where an reon lnterésed may appens and coute ¢@ same, ated March $d, 1890, 7. L. MORGAN, Clerk. yt! J.J. Greany, Dep. Clerk. A. Burrows, Atty for Petitioner. wad , SPRING NOVELTIES!Ud + RAMDEST LINR OF GENTLEMEND’ NECLIGEE SHIRTS Byer seen Borth of Sacramento, Every pattern isa beauty, and as they are bound to go WE HAVES ALSO JUST BRCEIVED A YERY S2LECT LINE OF ¥ FOUR-IN-HAND 5 : Scarfe, in Silks and Flannels. They are very ty bytind just the thing for Spring and WINDSOR SCARF8 *}