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October 14, 1891 (4 pages)

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lhnery ’S BEE all expensés, q : record . ‘es in the . the New * eontinnes unpaid for more than one . poses to try working it by the drifting penees ums —_ Paid: 131768 $24.55 1095498} 20.40 3141884) 17.13 1175247. 16.27 407969) 16.06 578059) 12.51 7.23 280775) -.49 a a City. Any Kind or Any Cuanse minutes, with lety, no matter PHALINE Refunded ! », Nevapa. 00 RD . ‘ining Comized me to asion of the who — 1 Galavotti = -_--pemedies Hall's -Catarrh Cure is taken. es oe THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. MNevads ony, Nevada County, Calif, PaulaMgaye cad Lag aay Established Sept. 6, 1860. Tanus—15 Conte « Week ; 60 Cents a Month ; $6 » Year. TT WEDNESDAY BV'NG, OCT. 14, 1801 CITY SUBSCRIPTIONS. A Rule to Go Into Effest on the 17th ~ ‘Instant. On and after October 17th the Dairy Transcript will be served to Nevada City subscribers on the following terms only: Fifteen cents a week, payable weekly, or sixty cents a month, payable’ monthly. The paper of any subscriber whose bill month will be discontinued. Town subscribers can obtain the paper by subscribing for one year and paying All accounts for city subscription up to Oct. 17 will be presented on Saturday next at which time those subscribers who have been paying for the paper by the year will please settle. to that date and notify the collector whether they desire to thereafter pay weekly, monthly, or yearly in advance. ‘Will Builds Mill. A. G. Turner of Hunt's Hill is in town today. He owns a very rich grave) claim . which has been non-pruductive for a number of years because of the restrictions placed upon hydraulic mining. He proprocess, and as the gravel is cemented he will put up an eight-stamp mill next apring. The Rossen-Ceondon Nuptials. Rasmus Rossen of Relief Hill, ‘one of . repeating the opinion (hoping it may the most popular young minera of the county, and Miss Mary Condon, an accomplished lady whose home has been at Moore's Flat, were married at this city today by Rev. Father Tanham. After the ceremony: the young couple went to Relief Hill where they will reside. t A Broken Wrist. Charles Tiffany, son of the ex-County Superintendent of Schools, had an acci‘dental fall yesterday which resulted in a fracture of his left. wrist. EEE seamirueawecevnn age het Po hie” Pasehg Olabe . ae ‘The members of the Married Folks’ Dancing Club are requested to meet at J. . Mv Walling's office en’ Monday evening. . , man supposedto be “George Clark atOct. 19, at 7:30 o'clock, for the purpose © g: a o13-6t Gro. C. GaYLorp, Pres. Catarrh Can’t be Cured With local appliances, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous strfaces;;~Hall’s Catarrh Cure is no quack medicine. It was preacribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, anc: is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces, The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing eatarrh. Send for testimonials free. ¥. J. Cusnzr, & Co., Props., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, price 75c. : You Can Do What others have done. You have often been pleased with _ the rich peculiar flavor of cakes from the confectioner, or of a rich dessert made by a fine cook, You have wondered how they get these delicious flavors. Well, you can easily have the samé, Don’t confine yourself to lemon and vanilla extracts. Try some of the others of SCHILLING’S BEST. Try almond -extract in-a--white-cake-or orange} — in a sponge cake. The effect is most delicious and pleasing. ‘the crow flies, and that he will when he ‘Lindsey who has been sending the tele_. so well equipped in extent, freshness and . children. ‘. quire of J. Granam. OLARKANIA. A Dyunken ‘Man's Caper—A Serious Offence: The question as to what mutive prompted the party who telegraphed from Carson; Nevada, on Monday and yesterday that George Clark had been arrested there, is having varied answers here. His name was given in one dispatch as W. E. Lindsey and in another as W. D. Lindsey. Some think the telegrams were sent by Sam Davis of the Appeal because he wanted to play a joke on the Nevada county officers, Others believe that “Lindsey” is a friend of Clark who sought to attract attention in that direction while Clark skipped toward the opposite point of the compass. ~ Still others are of the opinion that the telegraper is some crack-brained fel low with « delusion.” ; It cannot be ascertained here that there is any officer in or around Carson by the name of Lindsey. FIVE YEARS IN PRISON. The penalty for sending false or forged . telegraph dispatches is in this State not State Prison, and there is probably such a law on the statutes of Nevada. . The Sheriff of Ormsby county sénds a telegram verifying Sam Davis's dispatch to the Transcript to the effect that no such man as Clark has been caught there. 18 CLARK CLOSE BY? In the meantime, hundreds of people cling tenaciously to the theory that Clark is hiding within ten miles of this city, as gets his financial affaira in shape to hire a lawyer come in and surrender himself, A CHINAMAN’S SUSPICION, A Chinamiin living near Rock Creek, between this city and Blue Tent, came in last night and reported that one night last week his cabin was robbed of rice, cabbage, potatoes and other eatables. He follows the prevailing fashion ana suspects Clark. — NO KVIDENCE TO CONVICT. In the meantime the Transcrirt keep: reach Clark’s eyes) that Clark would no be held in jail twenty-four houra from the time of entering, so far as being kept there by any evidence that he shot 8. Galavottion the 17th of last September is coucerned, The lawyers and officers all say there is no case againat him. _ A PLAIN DRUNK. Since the foregiong was written Sherif Dunster has received a letter from Sherifi Bothford of Ormsby county saying that grams is a drunken fellow living at Carson. “A FALSE REPORT RECTIFIED. Mr, Vernon House, Oct. 14. Eprror Transcrirt—The report that tempted to break into the house of Thos. Sunday night a man was seen hanging around the old office at Blue Tent, now occupied by Francis Kirkham and family. He was a large man, weighing about 180 pounds, ‘ ‘THos, Krrxnam, A GRAND DISPLAY. The Millinery Opening of Mrs. Lester & Crawford. Beginning today, this will he a gala week at the store of Mrs. Lester & Crawford on Main street. As is briefly stated in another column, the Fall opening of millinery and novelties at that popular to say that itis the most successful in the enterprising firm’s history, is putting the truth in a plain, unvarnished way. The styles in millinery have never been so attractive as they are this season, and never-before, has the establishinent been variety of prevailing shapes, flowers, ornaments, etc. ‘ Mrs. Evans, the San Francisco artist incharge of the millinery department, is an expert, and her work never fails to give satisfaction to even the most faatidious and-discriminating. The dry and fancy goods departments of the store of Mrs. Lester & Urawford are stocked to repletion with the choicest and most beautiful of gooda, But above all else, the lady readers of the Transcatrr should not fail to attend thé millinery opening this week and examine the exhibit of late styles of headwear for the fair sex. eee For Sale or Rent. ~ I offer my house on Nevada street for sale or rent. If not sold it will be rented to responsible parties who have no small For further particulars en08-2w Redwood Shingles. A carload of first-class redwood shingles has just been received by M. L. & D. Marsh. Order immediately. as mountains and the white-lipped sunset to exceed “five years’ imprisonment in} Southward—youshall-find-him undauntdusty building: THE PIONEER PROSPECTOR. A Tribute Tom Fitch Paid Him ia 1875. ; The pioneer is the noblest type of American manhood; he has Honor and courage, : Qualities that eagle plume men’s souls, And tit them for the sins. : He clings like a huge fly upon the bal skull of some lofty mountain, and the primeval hills welcome his daring footsteps. He taps with the prospector’s pick at the adamantine door of the earth’s treasure chambers, and at his demand they reveal their shining secrets. His glitering ax lays low the greenplumed forest monarchs, and on the surface of the emerald-hued prairies he marks the aites of cities yet to be. Notfor him the science of the school; not for him the gracea of culture; not. for him the joys. of home; not for him the sweet solaces of life. But he reada the story af the ages written upon the silent rocks and hears the tale of mysterious forces whispered by the midnight stara; and the priest-robed séas are his palaces.and his kindred. ed by the rear of the Colorado or the ateulthy step of the Apache, pressing onward and still onward, to listen to the wash of tropic waters. Northward his resolute face ia furued toward the wooing inountains of crystal, until the north star gleams like a mighty diamondinits gold and crimson setting of northern lights,and che sullen sun hangs but for an hour upon the verge of the polar ‘night, a faint ceminder of the lost southern clime, while the booming artillery of the Ice King aails the pioneer of polar seas. Westward, ah! there is no longera west; the iron lace with which progress strings the garments, reaches now to where the Golden Gate swings back upon its hinges. Aye, and the farther Indsea are just beyond aud the Orient of Europe is the Occident of America, and still from the eilver and the orange blossom of cactus-fringed and show-crowned Mexicv, northward to where .the icebergs glitter against an Arctic sky, the pioneers are marching and coiling. In the track which their tierce teot-are breaking our country marches on-. ward to her greatness. The army of civilization swella upon their pathway; art, science, progress, the wealth of nasions, the power and glory of the republic follow, All honor and all hail to those brave hearts wifo lead the vanguard. 6 eee es sig A TRUE TALE. A Thrilling Incident as Related by the Detroit Free Press. ‘ ‘‘At last we are alone!” It was the men who spoke. The woman trembled and lifted her eyes to the face, : were tremulous eyes; eyes which look out from a heart which is irresolute, fearful.He stamped with his heavy foot upon the floor. of the room. : The echoes brought back in their in-, visible arma the sound, and let it ripple out again until it struck the walls once more, and fell intothe vast void of silence, A bat, disturbed by. the unusual activity, darted from a coruer and blindly dashed in eccentric convulsions about the Great ropes of cobwebs hung down from the ceiling,,and acroas the corner of the reom: dead flies swung lightly in the hammocks the spidera had fastened there. : The duat rose in listless clouds from the again, overcome by its own inertia. Even the air was resting. ‘ The spirit of the desolation of desolation seemed to pervade the place, The woman looked furtively around upon her dim surroundings and shivered. The man laughed harshly. ‘‘Alone, I said,” he growled. “Yes,” she murmured. A faint light struggled im through the great windows infront, thick with dust. a ‘Where are we?” she whispered, and shivered as the bat dashed into her hair. e ‘‘Listen,” he replied hoarsely, ‘‘we are ina store which does not advertise.” EEE Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a Cough, Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, .Coughs aad Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or monty will be paid back. Sufferers from La Grippe found it just the thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is, Trial bottles free at Carr Bros, Drug Store. Large size 50c, and $1.00. The Home Benefit” Life Association Sells Insurance at Actual Cost, RO Oe & The Laws of California Require I Nething is knowi here concerning Me: THE PESTILENTIAL b0ALR. Its Deadly Work at This City and Grass Valley. Yesterday's Grass Valley Union says: The Legislature of the State has made . provision by law to prevent and check the ravages of insect fruit pests by anthorizing the appointment of Horticultural Commissioners, and endowing them with power by which careless and recalcitrant ownera are. required to take such care of their fruit trees and orchards asa wili ensure them against being the harbors or propagators of the pests. Tae Boards of Supervisors, under the law, ‘are empowered to appoint one or more persons as Commissioners to carry out its terms. The law ia a good one, and intended for the benefit of a growing industry which is already of great importance; and destined te be of. far groatervalue. The efforts of the State Board of Horticulture, supplemented by that of local Commiasioners, have done much much toward furnishing information and providing remedies of protection “against all kinds of destructive fruit pests, but they have not in all instances met with the co-operation of the people that they should have, and for this reason there are many sections where the scale_bug has been having decidedly the best of the struction or injury of many valuable trees. Nevada county is no exception, and while some sections are free of the scale, others, as for instance. the Grass Valley and Nevada City districts, are badly infected, and if better work is not done the loss of many trees ia certain. The-law furnishes a remedy if the Oommissioners will only execise their authority, or that which they would be able to invoke. It may he that a Commission of several persons does not prove as effective in this matter as one official who would make it his business to inspect all the orchards of the county, but however that thay be itis evident that in the localities above named the fruit intereate are suffering fromthe presence of scale, and that suffering will be intensified if more heroiu measures are-not used. ~ —-09 @ ere —@UNPRACTICE AT TRUCKEE. Edward Emory Shot Twice by P. MceCabe. Early yesterday morning, at Truckee, @ young man named Edward Emery and commonly known as ‘Whistling Dick,” -}-wasshot in the head and thigh by a man . whose name is given in the telegraphic reports as P. McCabe. The wounds are not regarded as necessarily fatal.
Emery is {man of good education and formerly_worked for the railroad company. He has been addicted to occasional aprees, but is spoken of as being goodnatured and honest. GRAND JURORS DRAWN. : To Assemble at 10 o’clock Wednesday Morning, November 11th. ~~ The following were drawn in the Superior Court this morning to serve as Grand Jurors beginning at ‘ten o'clock on Wednesday morning, November 11th : NEVADA TOWNSHIP. W. J. Britland Jas. Colley Geo. C. Shaw . Dy A; ROW oss Ditch superintendent Cigar’ dealer Foundryman J. A. Rapp, “Searcher of Records H. C. Mills GRASS VALLEY TOWNSHIP. Clothing merchant neer Samuel Fisher.. Stephen Long Hermon Uphoff S. G. Lewis. ... Farmer and publisher Samuel Yeo. .....Dry goods dealer Geo. W. Hill Insurance agent —BLOO}E! F¥IELDTOWNSHIP, John Driscoll . A. G. Denneti tight, doing its deadly work by the de-} ™@ WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. J. F. Smith MEADOW LAKE TOWNSHIP. J. G. Williams, ....,.. tee Merchant ROUGH AND READY TOWNSHIP. John Hymes THE CENTENNIAL, The Main Tunnel Intercepting the Gravel Bed as Anticipated. Yesterday's Virginia City Enterprise: A latter dated last Saturday, accompanfrom the Centennial mine in Nevada eounty; was-received by Secretary WS, James of Gold Hill yesterday. The gravel is of about the same quality as that heretofore received, somewhat cemented, bnt a geld-paying proposition. This comes from an upraise just made— No. 6—hardly entitled, however, to be called an praise, as tt cut into the gravel bed less than twofeet_above the roof of the tunnel. This proves all indications and the calculations of Mr. Richards to be correct, and the top face of the tunnel itself is probably cutting into the gravel by this time. The tunnel was in 1,916 feet on Saturday, the water fast increasing with ied by another specimer sack of gravel+ PERSONAL MENTION. . Seplal and Other Notes About People fo Old and Young. Editor Wadsworth went to Sacramento last night. Ex-Senator George of Grass Valley was in town today. J. P. Davenport arrived here from San Francisco this morning. Mrs. Jobn Stotlar of North Sau Juan has gone to San Franciaco. an J. H,, Polmere of North Bloomfield returned from a trip below. M. Maxson and 8S. Cohn of Downieville went toSan Francisco last night. M. Skeahan, who has fine mining property near Remington Hill, is in town. T. W. Jones and family came down last evening from the St. Gothaid mine. Mrs. Wm. Faull, who has been visiting in Grass Valley, returned yesterday. to her home at the Bluebell mine. . Mrs. Cartwright (formerly Miss Mary Florence Byrne of Grass Valley) arrived here last evening from Salem, Oregon. J. L. Holland, who is superintending amine in Shasta ceunty, continues to be iii Very poor health and ia expected to! return here in a few days. Karl Wanamake, who has been residing oa {in Oakland for nearly a year past, returned here yesterday to remain. He thinks Nevada City is the best place after all. Mrs. B. Wood, Mrs. M. Thomas and children, Mias Ida Ray and George W. Ray arrived here last evening froin San Francisco and went up on today’s San Juan stage. CONJUGAL SARCASM. An Inmate ofthe County Jail Relieves Hie Mind. Wm. Harvey of Grass Valley is serving a 60-day term in the county jail for battery on the person of Mrs. Elizabeth Polmere, and his wife has since his incarceration commenced divorce proceedings against him. : office for publication: “In an interview with our representative, Mr. Wim. Harvey of Grass Valley ‘stated that he appreciated the generosity a box containing asack of flour, a sack of meal, a sack of dried currants_and three empty mustard cans ; but he would say further that it was altugether unnecessary, ashe receivesa sufficiency of food at the jail where he is at present confined. ‘The old dress that was also sent was apparently a sad relic of happy bygone days.” . — MARRIED. At the Catholic Parsonage, Nevada City, Oct. 14, by Rev. FatherTanham, Rasmus Rossen of Relief Hill and Miss Cabe or the circumstances that led up to the shooting. : __& telogiam reosived this afternoon by. District Attorney Nilon says . Emerey wants to be brought to the coutty hospital and McCabe desires an immediate examination. Lawyer Mason of Truckee has been +:fad to 4 + the pr +i a New Armor Pilate. An important test of nickel-plated arplace ata point on the Potomac river, known as Indian Head, which has been selected as the naval proving ground, where the recent experiments with smokeleas powder were had, There have heen predictions that no foundry on this side of the Atlantic could supply armor plate establishment has been inangurated, and . shock of the heavy foot fall, and sank forthe new United States vessels of war, and that the Navy Department would be forced to go to Creuzot, in France, where the victorious nickel steel was manufactured, or else failing, to Cammel & Co., in England, where the destroyed compound plate ofthe Annapolis trials was made. At most within a year from the time of these trials, however, two companies have produced eight plates which are tu be made the subject of this month’s test a‘ Indian Head. EEE Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world’ for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai », Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posit .ely cures Piles, or no pay required. It is taranteed to give perfect satisfaction o: money refunded, Price 25 cente per boy For sale at Varr Brothers’ Drug Store. a20ly _———_ 090 2 ————— Lace Baby Caps Reduced From 50 and 75 cents to only 25 cents, at Mrs. Lester & Crawford's. a14-tf The Lightning Fruit Jar Is generally acknowledged to be the very best in the market. Legg & Shaw are the sole agents at Nevada City. td a Ss ihe Home B fit Life Associati Has Paid Nearly a Million Dollars in Loases on the Pacific Coast, some of which mor for naval vesgela is shortly to take . advancement, showing that a very interesting and much-anticipated point: is being arrived at in the history and long eyntinued workings of the old Centenfn! ‘Tusure in the Homa Benearr Lave Association, Siarerscisteen v wtistreme eee Try “Lily White” Flour and keep peace in your household. tf If You Want Insurance Pure And Simple, insure in the Home Bengvir Pay Now and Save Costs, _ All billsdue the late E. Weiss have been placed in my hands for collection. Persons knowing themselves indebted will save costs by promptly coming forward and settling their accounts. : R. Dutton, Constable.* Nevada Cfty, Oct. 6.-1w ———— 2g BEECH’'S TEA. The Only Brand Safe to Use in this Climate. The-air here is pure and the system should receive only pure things. Yet, how many people are innocently drinking, poisonous teas, stuff that is not fit for a dog to drink: The ONLY genuine, pure. leaf tea is Beech’s Sundried Tea. Thos. Shurtleff, at the Plaza Grocery, is the sole agent for this Tea in Nevada City. He has on hand 1000 pounds of it to sell to people who want a pure article. tf Taxe Simmons Liver Regulator after your dinner. It prevents dyspepsia and indigestion, It Does Not Pay to Combine Investment With Insurance. Therefore insure in the Homx Bengvir Live Association and make your investments elsewhere. No investment is a good one tha thas topay life insurance expenses. 2 How's Your Liver? Today he sent the following to this of Mrs, Harvey in sending his trunk and [7 ~ CALIFORNIA BANKERS. A Three-Days’ Convention te Be Held in San Francisco. The California Bankers Association will hold a convention in San Francisco Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week. It is called for the purpose of discussing questions of finance and other matters of interest to the members of the association. On Saturday the visiting delegates will be taken to Palo Alto, where they will be entertained by Senator Stanford. Saturday night a banquet will be held at the Palace Hotel. Senator Preston and John T. Morgan, respectively President and Cashier of the Citizens Banks at this city and Grass Valley, will represent those institutions. sting semen tension HERE AND THERE. & Brief Record of Various Matters 6 Local Interest. Y In the case of Dr. Chapman and others against J. A. Nickerson, Judge Caldwell this morning over-ruled defendant's demurrer to the complaint. A ball will be given Friday evening at ¥ou Bet: J.-C. Feeley is to be fluor director. The floor managers include Peter Lohman, W. E. Davis, W. 0. Selfridge, ‘C. O. Barker and Charles Power. p ————— ————— __-_ ______ . Ask your grocer for: ‘‘Lily. White” tour and see that you get it. tf. ____ Absolutely Pure. A Cream of Tartar Baking Powder.— Highest of all in leavening strength— Dyspepsia Makes many miserable victims every ht Distress after éating, sour stomach, faintness and capricious and growing disease, Hood’s Sarsaparilia tones the stomach, creates an appetite, _ promotes healthy digestion, relieves the headache, and cures dyspepsia, “1 have been troubled with dyspepsia. TI had but fittie appetite, and what I did eat distressed me, or did me little good. In an hour after eating I had a faintness or tired, . AlleGone FeelingAs though I had not’ eaten anything. Hood’s Sarsaparilla did me an immense amount of good. It gave me an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving 1 had previously experienced. It relieved me of that faint, tired, all-gone feeling. & have felt so much better since 1 took Hood’s that 1 am happy to recommend it.” G. A. Pao, “I had dyspepsia many years, and despaired of ever being well But Hood's Sarsaparilla has entirely cured me.” Mure. J. 8, BAILEY, Marblehead, Mass. — Hood’s Sarsaparilla Bold by druggists. 1; six for $5. Prepared by CG. 1. HOOD &CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 100 ‘Doses One Doltar New : Furniture : Store JAS. KINKEAD, PROPRIETOR. : Dealer in ‘i FURNITURE, : . EDDING, : Ete. BEDROOM SETS, TABLES, CHAIRS, SPRING BEDS, MATTRESSES, ETC. s@ Upholstering and Repairi on Short Notice aa at the cio nro Country orders filled with dispatch. — All goods will be sold at the lowest rates tor cash. Call and. get prices and be con. vinced, Pianos moved and packed for shipping. Thankful for past -patronage, I respectfully solicit a cuiieaaae og we JAS. KINKEAD, Proprietor. Latest U. 8. Government Food Report. Mary Condon of Moore's Flat. women. The common afflictions of women are sickhead-aclies, hidigestion and nervoust? publes. * They arise largely from stomach diordere As Joy’a Vegetable Sarsaparifia is tte only bowel regulating prepatation, you can see. why it is more effective than any other Sarsaparilla in those troubles, Itisdaily relieving hundreds, The action is mild, direct and effective. We have scores of letters from grateful women, Ste peter te afewt——-— toeranecnne Neryous debility, Mrs. J. Barrom, 143 7th 6t., tener) debility, Mra. Belden, 610 Mason &t., Nervous debility, Miss &. Rosenblum, 232 th Bt., 8. F. Stomach troubles, Mra, RB. L. Wheaton, 704 Post 8t., 8. F. Sick headaches, Mrs. M. B. Price, 16 Prospect Place, 8. Y ~ Hoh, beadneben, Myra, M. Fowler, 827 Ellis 8, Indi, ” Mes. GC. D. Stuart, 122) Mission oar Constipation, Mrs. C. Melvin, 196 Kearny 8t,, J 1, Vegetable oy N) Sarsaparilla Mostmodern, most effective, largest bottle, Same price, $1.00 of 6 for 96.00, FOR SALE BY CARR BROS. New Barber Shop. OHAS, KLINGENSPOR, VOR thirty-five years arcsident of Nevada county, has returned to Nevada Vity and resumed business. He will be found on the north side of Commercia) street near Main. i Hair Cutting, Shaving, Shampooing. J. R. REDMAN, M.D. Physician and Surgeda, GRASS VALLEY. HRONIC DISEASES, as well as those peculiar to females, a specialty. Preraved to treat Diseases Amenable to Elecpticity. Residence : Mra. Nov'taky’s Houses. Office ; Cloke’s Building. Office Hours; 10 to12 a, m., 2 tod and 7 to8P. Mm, Homestead Application. : season, and Furnishing ker just Received, my New CLOTHING, HATS, Prices the Commercial Street, kelow Tea Store. Kind Regards! A neat and pleasing way to convey your kind regards to a friend is to place your card in one of the exquisite baskets of Confectionery we are supplying this (se~ WE WILL-DO-THE REST. THE Superior Canby FACTORY (J. M. Foley, Prop’r),* 13 Commercial st., Nevada City. Has just received the Largest and Most Elegant Stock of Clothing, Gents’ Goods, etc., ev.r brought to this or any other county. Lowest. eee Fall and Winter Stock of -FURNISHING GOOD3, BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, ETC4 there will be a rush for them. 05-t#, has been paid to people you know. 1 dent of the Wit be 5 eee great ra The Home Banerir Live Association to etl ih ada si the Oriental salutati on AND OFFICE at Sacramento, CaliforRens a ‘The Home Benefit Life Assoc ‘ta . ns fal, From the Subline ; ’ nia, Sept. 20th, 1891. es «\fbe.! i the morn : pay its losses ce knowing that good health I, John Currey, of Nevada City, Cal., ih ‘ 1891 a0 Pays ite Losses in full. aching chook To the ridiculous is but a step, according cannot exist without a 4 ag iggy gry gen I as ae A ; , . i , , it *; at to Schiller, and from misery to happiness ithy Liver. When the 0, 4920, for the eo an t is the Largest and most Complete ssortment 0 -N. Bloomwenee — ——— Untried—a joy denied. is but ajuap if.you use Chephaline fur pam gest che Baws tad Tyla 10, 30, Hh. 8 & . Goods in this ee that has ever pi reer here. Trimmed and untrimmed summer hate ee ot . redache, For sale by Carr Bros. or W. els are sluggish and coneg ta tenho to proof to establish my ° : y at cost at Mrs, Lester & Crawford's. tf Simmons Liver Regulator cured me D, Vinton. e : hé food li claim to the Iand above described, and enema ment the above general debility and loss of appetite.— ; Aiiaia? stipated, thd food hes that 1 expect to prove my residence and a number : ine Old Coins Mrs. Edmund Fitton, Frankford, Pa. Don t lay awake at night. Take Sim in the stomach undicultivation before John Caldwell, Superi, Ee men them to secure the peculiar flavors Menght and aotd by D. i Meee, Me Serre einen mons Liver Regulator and secure restful ested, poisonin os ais oot Sa sees, Se Gg me AS TO PRICES, i Oe a ; * » or . “oe mS : , Cal, on em! f 1, . aye Oe hor: $0 us to most housewives, vada City, Cal. oe cn aaa Ese lood; fre wc laos! by two of the followim@-Witnesses : ‘Mor+ j 4 ave. . You can do the same. Try it. = or —— The facilities of the present day for wGenus AmateaLs, ensues; a feeling d ris N. Green, Willis Green, J. R. Hughes, . My being associated with one of the largest wholesale 3 reward of Bil amr ae on Sebilling’s Hes the production of everything that will a tude, desporidency an A. R. Lord, all of Nevada township, Ne-. houses in this business on the Pacific Coast enables. meto oe "s Best Bu ae conduce to the material welfare and comNational Exehange, nervousness indicate how vade county, Cal. : > ee en tack of uesakiad semetioias aalda daa band 4 gg oan one San Juan, #? whole system is deJOHN curRky, . place goods on: the market here;at. a much lower figure peat Toot . when Syrup of Figs was first produced. J. i. Feimere * nged. Bjmons dAses First publication Sept. 29, 1801. than others can afford to. oe is. ; gh a the world was enriched with the only F. M. Leucks, . Regulator has been ie ys eam gered ts deliver io te emneumers in any . Fomedy which is truly plesaant and re-. Beni, Shingle means of restoring more . F3 uy VAT : y or parties ‘ Orders left at the office . {reshing to “the taste and prompt and) F. C. Store le to health and Oy an A wial : action’of \pri Silvia Galapers of Sh tty, ' affectual to cleanse the system gently in. Mrs. B. Lice’ giving them A visit to the store and a very close inspéction Of [prices oe Comet: righ Mes er pod onpneshar ncaa te ong yy 4 Meg ty a ra le e thin say ie will convince you of this fact. oo pleas ce and the better it is known the more pop-. e V. Hal known on aa . Tr. Niton, alarit becomes, = 8, Name I ee a ea ; New goods received every week. a ict ough y Tua; tied tooling i entioaly wroveetie. tae oe dinary power and effleacy. To Learn the Printing) — a iis Sept. 1°. by Hood's Sarsaparills, which creates an. M. NEVER 8 . ae . Che. ay a se PS spenor, caused by @ divs ane “ee che: eater) aaahae body: Be sure to get Hood’s an, é Apaly 0 the : ; DMA DING CLOTsRIn, © : is covet ween ck sole. For male by Gare di Ls eee eee fein ee 14 DAILY TRANSORIPT OFFI At the Coraer of Broad aod Pino Streats, Nevada City: