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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
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Nevada: “wity, aeseey County, Calif,
Published ate hoy Evening Except Sundays an gal Holidays,
Established Sept. 6, 1860.
Taaus—15 Cents a Week ; 60 Cents a
Month ; $6 a Year.
SATURDAY EV'NG, OCT. 17, 1891.
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CITY SUBSCRIPTIONS.
A Rule to Go Into Effect on the 17th
Instant.
On and after October 17th the DaiLy
Transcript will be served to Nevada
Gity 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
“continues unpaid for more~ -than~one
month will be discontinned.
Town subscribers can obtain the paper
by subscribing for one year and paying
$6 in advance.
All accounts for city subscription up
to Oct. 17 will be presented on Saturday
next at which time those subscribera 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.
Married Folks’ Daneing Club.
The members of the Married Folks’
Daricing Club are requested to meet at J.
M.9 Walling’s office-on Monday evening,
Oct. 19, at 7:30 o'clock, for the purpose
of reorganizing.
013-6 Gro. C, Gaytorp, Pres,
STOVES FOR EVERYBODY.
ny
The Finest and Cheapest Assortment
Ever Shown in Nevada City.
If you needa first-class Stove, the firm
of Legg & Shaw, on Main street, can sureThey have the largest and
best display ever shown in Nevada coun“ty, including the best makes of Heating
and Cooking Stoves and Ranges. The
_prices are the very lowest, Call and see
them whether you wish to purchase or
“not. Leae & SHaw.
Lace Baby Caps Reduced
From 60: and 75 cents to only 25 cents,
at Mrs. Lester & Crawford's. al4-tf
For Sale or Rent.
nnd Her iy house on Nevada street for"
sale or rent. If not sold it will be rented
to responsible parties: who have no small
For acd particulars enJoni 08-20
~The Policy-of The
Home Benzvir Live Assocration is wonderfully brief, simple and absolutely devoid of all technicalities.
Flour $2.00 a Hundred.
18 Pounds of Brown Sugar For §1.
At the Beehive Grocery Store, tf
From the Subline
To the ridiculous is but a step, according
to Schiller, and from misery to happiness
is buta jump if you use Chephaline for
headache. For sale by Carr. Bros. or W.
D. Vinton. “ j
It Does Not Pay to Combine Invest“ ‘ment
With Insurance. Therefore insure in the
Home Benerir Live Assoctation and
make your investments elsewhere. No
investment ig a good one tha thas to pay
life insurance expénses.
epiceneieieece tee .
Try “Lily White” Flour and keep
peace in your household, tf
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Finding It Out
PUBLIC opinion is seldom wrong
in its judgments. Great faith
may be placed in the popularity
of SCHILLING’S BEST culinary supplies, Itis ever increasing. Many
thousands who now use no othershave tested them and found them
richest in flavor, strongest, most
economical, They do most~ do it
best. In-their use is least failureleast drudgery-least annoyancemost pleasuremost satisfactionmost economy. Reasons enough
to convince thousands, One honest
trial will convince you.
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SCHILLING'S BEST are, never
sold in bulk, Any statement
to the contrary is false. Weclaim
‘. talk in this way, there is hope that a
. worthless for other purposes—from the .
Sto exact four times as much per acre as
. fora large portion of the criminals and
‘Teaught napping by @ them,
THE SLICKENS GOSPEL.
—
California Finally Realizing It Is Her
Only Salvation.
Today’s San Francisco Wasp says: On
its front page of this issue the Wasp publishes a cartoon which represents the
California miner in a position which has
been aptly described as being between
the devil and the deep, deep sea.
The laws of the United States, under
which he acqitired his lands, require that
he shall do a certain amount of work each
year in order to hold them.
The decrees of the United States courts
declare that he shall do nothing.
In the meantime his money is invested,
his title is lost and his property is going
to ruin.
Apropos of this subject we reproduce
an editoral article from.the Weekly Cali.
fornian, published in Bakersfield. When
papérs down in the valley and in the
heart of the farming districts begin to
similar sense of justice may soon take possession of the whole _people._The Californian says:
‘Among -the-farmer element in certain
parts of this State the term ‘slickens,’
whenever used, starts a ruction, and anything said in favor of hydraulic mining
produces madness. It nevertheless remains afact that something like $200,000,000 in gold—and probably more than
that value—yet remains uncovered in the
bluelead. That part of Nevada county
known as the ridge could easily be made
to yield $20,000,000 in gold dust annually for a long term of years.
“The hydraulic miners bought their
land from the United States and have a
perfect title. They paid the government
five dollars an acre for it and the cost of
surveying, advertising and all the intricate processes through which the government-forees-an-applicant for mining land,
will amount to at least as much more,
making the property cost ten dollars per
acre for its title from Uncle Sam.
“It seems likely that‘slickens’will fill up
streams, for the San Joaquin and Sacramento valleys were made that way, and
but for the wash and silt deposited by
nature would now be only inland seas.
An artesian well was once bored near
before bedrock was reached. The artesian
well near our railway depot was sunk
over 800 feet with no signs of bed rock.
Every little rill that trickles down a side
hill in rainy seasons carries almost its
weight of slickens #s a natural burden.
‘There never was a tight dam built in
Kern river that did not fill even full: of
sand and earth, and generally during the
first season.
‘To get the gold in the blue lead a
billion cubie yards of dirt will have to be
atleast, will float a long way as silt.
Down below Sacramento there are vast
acres of tule lands, which, if reclaimed,
“Pwoutd become of great value. —Tt-might
be possible for engineers to devise a system of waterways by which the slickens
of the Nevada ridge could be conducted
to the tuleswamps of Yolo county with
mutual benefit.
“If something like this is not done, it
should be allowed by all reasonable men
that the hydraulic companies have certain
equities. They bought mining lands—
general government, The agents of the
government knew that these lands were
bought for mining purposes and for no
other cause, and managed under the law
double minimum agricultural lands.
“By action of the State of California the
hydraulic mines have been closed. Then
the United States Government should
step in, as an act of justice, either to
condemn the hydraulic lands and buy
them back from the different owners at
Yan agsessed valuation, or else send out
their engineers and construct such outlets
for slickens that they may be deposited
where harming no vested rights.
“Qne or the other of «these things
should be done in equity. And it is convenient to remember that an output of
ten to twenty millions of dollars annually
in the shape of gold dustis @ sort of crop
that will make California very rich.”
Energetic Officers.
“The Supervisors of Placer county have
cited Constable Dyer of Colfax to appear
to show cause why his bill of $900 for
the past quarter should not be lessened,
Dyer’s -bill for the next quarter, it is
said, will be in the neighborhood of $1300.
. Justice Stevens has alao been cited to-appear to show cause why his bill should
not be cut down, “Colfax is the gateway
tramps who come into or flee from the
State, and these two officers.re never
A Novel Entertainment.
The Young People’s Dime Society will
give a ‘Pumpkin Social” next Friday
evening at the-house uf Judge Caldwell
on Main street. The supper, decorations and program will be of a novel
character. Admission 25 cents, Everybody invited.
Catarrh Cne't, be Cured
With local appliances, as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is
-a blood or constitutional disease, and in
order to cure it you have to take internal
remedies, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken
also produced largely in former years.
Sacramento, and it was 2,000 feet deep :
_ THE one FLAT.
A echahiels new Quarts Mining
Enterprise.
The Gold Flat Mining Company, operating on Gold Flat a mile and a half
from this city, is a local corporation.
The principal stockholders are John
Skewes, John Glasson,, P. F. Simonds,
W. J. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. James
Watt, Mr. Brown of Oakland, the Wasley
brothers (Samuel, Charles and Thomas),
Edward Trengove and a few other wellknown citizens of this city, and Grass
Valley.
The company owns the Remainder of
Gold Flat Quartz Mining Claim, as it is
called, and holds bonds on the Gold Flat,
Potosi and Mohegan claims, All these
properties are patented and together embrace about forty acres of land lying in
the rich mineral belt a quarter of a mile
below, the famous and long-lived Pittsburg mine and between that and the
New England (or Thomas) which has
The Company began work two months
ago, erecting one of the best hoisting and
pumping rigs in the county on the old
Bruce B. Lee incline, within the limits of
the Remainder claim and some fifty feet
from the N. ©. N.G. BR. R. The machinery, which has for its motive.power
two Pelton wheels, is covered by a new
building 26x76 feet in dimensions, and
close to it is a magnificent site for the
mill which will be constructed later. The
land is covered with an abundance of timber for mining purposes.
The large double compartment shaft
sunk by the former owners who went
down 300 feet and from the drifts run
took out considerable high grade ore and
not a little of ‘‘specimen. quartz,” h
been cleaned out and retimbered by the
Gold Flat Company for a distance of
forty feet from the surface. Within
twenty feet more they will reach water,
below which point it is pretty certain the
workings will be found almost if not entirely in their original perfection.
The water will all be pumped out by
the close of this month, and then a drift
to tap the. Potosi claim, which was
worked to water level in carly times and
gave very large profits, will be started.
~ At John Tamblyn's ranch on the ridge
1900 feet southeast of the works « reservoir has been constructed, and the water
for turning the wheels is to be purchased
from the South Yuha Company. There
will be a fall of over 300 feet. The laying of the pipe-line_to connect the reservoir and the hoisting and pumping machinery is nearly finished.
John Skewes, one of the beat mine
‘managers anywhere, and under whose
administration the North Banner mine
was sv successfully : opened, is the superintendent in eharge.
‘ <RBEE AND THERE.
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A Brief Record of Various Matters of
Local Interest.
§S. L. Clutter is building a large addition to his wagon factory at the
Plaza. . :
J. J. Jackson of this city has been appointed agent for the Judson blasting
powder.
E. Koertner has been appointed postmaster at Spenceville vice Charles
Pietazch, removed.
Services willbe held at the Episcopal
Church at eleven o’clock tomorrow morning, Rev. H. H. Wilcox officiating.
V. Lang, a Cherokee young man, accidentally chopped off four of the toes of
one of his feet while oes wood yesterday.
At the tional Church tomorrow there will be preaching morning and
evening by the pastor, Rev. J. Sims. Subject of discourse in the evening, ‘‘Hannah
and Samuel.”
The fellow Lindsay who telegraphea
from Carson, Nevada, a few days ago
that George Clark had been arrested
there, is a marble cutter. who had been on
spree for several days. He is now in
jail. —
The subject tomorrow morning at the
Methodist Church will be, ‘“Why.Should
We Love the Church?” In the evening,
‘Paradise Lost.” The Sunday School
will meet as.usual at the close of the mornThe bids for the proposed new schoolhouse at Grass Valley were opened last
night and pronounced by the Board to be
too high, The further consideration of
the matter was laid over till next Spring.
Grass Valleyans are disgusted.
A Type of Canadian Beauty, A Study
from Life, is the title of an oil painting
executed specially by the celebrated artist, J. W. L. Foster, R. C. A., of TorPERSONAL MENTION.
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Secial and Other Netes About People
Oldand YoangFrank Brophy of Cherokee is in town.:
Superintendent Hare of the Yuba mine
came down.on today's stage.
Hon. John F. Kidder dleeaed last
evening from * San Francisco and YoMra. M. C Frew and child were in
town last night en route from the Mountain House to San Francisco.
Walter R. Craig returned last evening
from San Francisco. John P. Poole of the
latter city came up with him.
J. A. Hornberger aud N. V. Ingram of
Mountain View are here. They on. interested in the Mountaineer mine.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grissel have-returned from their bridal tour to the seashore.” They received « warm welvome
home.
John ©. Rouse of Antioch and L. C.
Wittennyer of Mantinez were in town
last night on their way home from Sierra
county.
Miss Julia Hurst, who has been pees
forfour months.past.visiting her sister,
Mrs. J. J. Jackson, returned today to
San Francisco.
Miss Sarah Connor and Clarence and
Wilbert Pengelly of Cherokee are in town
they will reside.
Mrs. R. McMurray arrived here last
evening from San Francisco. Mr. McMurry*met her on her arrival, and they went
to San Juan today.
Three “Suspects.
Following is a description of the three
men suspected of. wrecking the C. P.
overland train near Colfax last Monday:
One is aged about 30 years, hight, five
feet six or seven~inches, weight, 150
pounds, stout build, black hair, eyes and
onto, for the Christmas number of the
Dominion Illustrated of Montreal, Oanada,
_ Next Tuesday evening Rev. H. H,
Wilcox will lecture at McDonald’s Hall
in Grass Valley in the interest of the
local W. C.T. U. Subject: ‘Personal
ica.” Last year Mr. Wilcox delivered
the lecture at this city and 1t waa receiv+
ed with deep interest, being both instructive and entertaining.
NO MORE TOLL.
The Union Turnpike a Free Read
Menceforth. ;
Today the deed was signed conveying
the Union Turnpike of Rough and Ready
township to the county,for the price of
$3,500 to be péid hereafter in. installments; The thoroughfare is now free
to public travel. It is one of the oldest
The Company is out of debt, and with
the splendid location and capable management it is pretty certain to soon be
among the dividend payers.
NOVEMBER FIRST.
Important Changes im “The Rallroad
Time Table.
The following changes have been made
in the Southern Pacitic time schedules to
take effect November lat; The Central
Pacifi¢ fast overland mail will leave San
Francisco at 6 F. M, instead of 7%F. m.,
aad Will arrive at 11:16-amw. instead-of
9:15 a. mu. Central overland No.2 will
arrive in San Francisco at 9:45 a. m. instead of 6:45 a.m. One passenger train
bound for San Francisco each day will
pass Sacramento at 5:25 a. m. and another at 7:25 a. M.
Changes to correspond therewith will
be made, in the time table of the Nevada
County Narrow Gauge Railroad,
The World] Enriched.
The facilities of the present day for
the production of everything that will
conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and
when Syrup of Figs was firet produced
the world was enriched with the only
remedy which is truly pleasant and refreshing to the taste and prompt and
effectual to cleanse the system gently in
the spring time or in fact, at any time,
and the better it is known the more popular it becomes.
—_—_-96eo———————
Cricket Redivivus.
It has been some time since this city
and Grass Valley has each had a regularly organized cricket club, When both
places were so supplied the county seat
eleven generally held the championship.
The Grass Valleyans now have an idea
that they can win back the laurels
they lost in the eighties, and are talking
of getting themselves into shape to try
issues again. The Nevada Cityans will
be pleased to meet them.
Schilling’s Beat.
Buy, try—on them rely,
Summons Liver Regulator cured me of
general debility and loss of appetite.—
Mrs, Edmund Fitton, Frankford, Pa.
if You Want Insurance Pure
And Simple, insure in the Hous Bunzsrr
Live Association,
: Taxe Simmons Liver Regulator after,
your dinner. It prevents dyspepsia. and
'. indigestion.
War suffer with clok headache ond
biliousness when Simmons Liver Regulator will cure you.
has earned many thousands of dollars for
its owners.
The Dance at at You Bet.
‘The danos at Odd id Fellows Hall in You
Bet last night by the young men of that
town was one of the beat country parties . ¢
given in the county for many a day.
There were ten sets of dancers, including
twelve ladies and gemtlemen from this
city. Placer county was also represented. Dancing began at 9:30 o'clock and
lasted till six this morning, Messrs, Martin and Guerin furnishing the -music.Acollation was served at midnight. The
people of You Bet manifested unbounded
hospitality to the visitors.
Indian Relics.
Telegraph: Thomas. Othet and son
Sherman took a hunting trip Thursday.
In the neighborheod-of American Ranch
they discovered a number of old Indian
relics which possess peculiar interest at
the present time. There were beads and
innumerable old rocks worn out in the
center, which had been used by the firet
inhabitants as mortara for ‘pounding up”
acorns, their main sustenance in the
olden times.
Will Get the Watch.
Master Leo Carr of this city, who started ina few days ago to earn a gold watch
by obiaining one hundred subscribers for
the San Francisco Daily Report, has
about completed the task. He only lacked fourteen names this morning, and expects to get them by bedtime tonight.
Admitted Facts.
It seems an oddity, butitis true nevertheleds, that Michigan raises twice as
many peaches as Delaware, Soin & quiet
way Illinois produces much more whisky
than Kentucky does, And last but not
least Gaylord has the finest stock of
meen in Nevada county.
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Iv you want « very fine turnout of any
kind“go to Heary Lane's Pood and Liv.
ery 8
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Sehilling’s Best.
Once bought—always sought.
Women.
The common affiietions of women are sickhead-aches, indigestion and nervous tr publes.
They arise largely from stomach disorders
As Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparifia is the only
bowel regulating you ean see
ee ee Seam isaiiy entering
effective.
We refer to a few:
in those troubles, It is daily relieving
The action is mild, direct_and
We have sopres of letters from .
mustache,
which he shows when he smiles; .is considered very bright and sharp.
Number two is about 25 years old, is
of ‘‘sandy” . complexion, five feet: six
inches in hight,’ and a little heavier than
the one above described. He is not very
bright; and is either hard of hearing or
pretends to be. .
Number three is six feet tall and of
very dark complexion, wears a brown
beard, is square shouldered, of slender
“. build, has very long arms and large
hands, with large veins. He is very
erect, and has & comfianding voice and
manner.—Tidings.
Deservedly Thrashed.
Tidings: A Portuguese, a stranger in
Graas Valley, who opened a place of business there not long ago, has disappeared, and thereby hangs a tale: It appears
and.best.toll.roada_in the. menntains and . that he has heen eucouraging the visits: of
Congress is to be held at the Denver Min“. Nevada City is entitled to one delegate.
on their way to San Francisco where . ”
teeth even and handsome, .
A MINING ‘CONGRESS.
Nevada City Entitled te Send One Delegate.
Mayor Gault has received a letter from
Omey Carstarphen, Secretary of a committee appointed tocall a National Mining:Congress at-Denver, Col., on November 18th, 19th, and 20th, asking him
to appoint delegates. The object of the
congress is to organize and adopt measures to regulate the production and dis.
tribution of the mining product of the
United States. ‘The affair is in charge of
an Executive Committee consisting of
Charles E. Taylor, D. H. Moffar, N. P.
Hill, H. A. W. Tabor, Dennis Sheedy
and M, J. McNamara. Secretary Carstarphen states that the appointment adopted by the Executive Committes gives
each State 10 delegates, to be appointed
one for the first 2,500 population and one
for each additional 10,000 population,
one for éach mining stock exchange and
one for each ten members thereof. The
Executive Committee will appoint fifty
delegates for the country at large. The
ing Exchange and will be a grand affair.
Who wants to go?
A Live Lord ‘Playing Cricket.
The visit of Lord rd Hawke's team of
English cricketplayers to this county hag
attracted the general attention of .the
sporting world, and very naturally the
enterprising Frank Leslie's Weekly this
weqk devotes considerable space ta t the
illustration of Lord Hawke's cricket ‘elub
anda variety of amateur athletic sports.
The pictures are unique in that they
portray the sportsmen in the liveliest
attitudes. Politicians will be interested
in the presentation of the issue of New
York, Ohio, and Massachusetts by representative Republicans of these States.
The paper is full of good pictures and
choice reading-matter. Special prizes of
skates and ‘French ‘dolls are offered to
boys and girls who want to get up clubs,
They should address Prank Leslie's
Weekly, 110 Fifth Avenue, New York
City.
Warm weather ctten causes extreme
tired feeling and debility, and in the
weakened condition of the system, @iseases arising from impure blood are liable
to appear. To gain strength, to overcome disease, and to purify, vitalize, and
enrich the blood, take Hood's Sareapa=
rilla.
BORN.
In this township, Oct. 16, to the wife
of John Rama¢y, a sony’
a 13-year-old girl to his rooms and has
taken her out on back streets: at night.
One night recently the fellow was waydlaid by. young men while out with the
child and thrashed until his mother
wouldn’t have know him. He evidently
feared for his life, for nextday he was
H missing, having tramped out of town,
subsequently sending a messenger for the
tools of his trade. His present whereabouts are not definitely known.
Feast of Tabernacles.
night and will last eight days. The festival is to celebrate the release of the
chosen people from Kgypt’s thralldom.
Its peculiar feature is a celebration of «
portion of the rites in booths constructed
entirely of shrubs and tree branches, significant of the forty, years’ march through
the wilderness.
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
er Lungs. Dr. King’s New, Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colda is
guaranteed to give relief, or money “will
be paid back. Sufferers from LaGrippe 9
had a speedy and perfect recovery, ‘Try
asample 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.
Baby: cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castoria
Cloaks.
firm at a “ mergsth
“Phe Feast of Tabernaclés began test) ~~
found it just the thing and under its use
How's:
by the: Governor; each town one at-large; . Liver Regulator.
i ‘Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The Lawe ef California Require
¢ ‘The best Salve in the world for Cuts, The Home Benzrrr Lirs Assoctation te
Uleers,'Salt Ri Fe. pay its losses in full.
behgepe Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilot goo appar ser wg Hood's Sarsapariila
It is naranteed to give perfect satisfacSidsld Wun rarngunl 3
tion o: money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box For saleat Carr Brothers’ Drug
Store. 5 a20ly
. Insure in the
Homa Benerrr Lis: Association.
power not possessed by other medicines. It
effects remarkable cures where others fail.
Hood’s Sarsaparilia
Is the best blood purtfier before the public.
It eradicates every tmpurity, and cures
Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Boils, rong all
Humors, Dyspepsia, Dane chen.
hpi Indigestion, Debdility, Catarth,
heumatism, Kidney and Liver
overeomés That Tired . —
appetite, and builds up the whole system.
00 Hood’s Sarsaparilia
Redwood Shingles. Has met peculiar and oan success
. ee ; athome. Such has become its popularity
Heomuy of first-class redwood] in Lowell, Mass., where it is made, that
ingles has just been received by M.{ whole neighborhoods are taking it at the
L. & D, Marsh. Order immediately as} same time. Lowell druggists sell more of
there will be a rush for them. o5-tf. Hood’s Saréaparilla than all other Sarsaaoe : parillas or blood purifiers, The same
the Home Benefit Life Association . Success is extending all over the country.
Has Paid Nearly a Million Dollars in
Leases on the Pacific Coast, some of which
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
has been paid to people you know.
The Home B oa Life A fatt
Sells Insurance at Actual Cost.
Sohilling’s Best.
Untried—a joy denied.
Drsronnency, caused by disensed
liver, can be avoided by — unwenes
Sold by druggists. §1; six for $5. Prepared by
©. 1, HOOD & CO., Apotheecaries, Lowell, Masa,
{00 Doses One Dollar
Ask your grocer” for~**hily White"
dour and see that you get it. tf:
Dividend Natice.
AT pmecting of the Board of Directors
of “the pong meng Mining Company,
held on the 4th ay of Oct., 1891, a dividend (No. 17) Ten (10 vents per)
share was declared pa: on and after
Monday, Oct. 17, 1891, at the office of
the Company, No. 320 Sansome street,
Roem 10, San Francisco, Cal. Transfer
books will be closed on Friday, Aug. 14,
1891, at l2o'clock Mm.
Tuo. Werznt, Seo’y.
Office —No. 320 Sansome street, Room
10, San Francisco, Cal. ol6-td
Tre undersigned, , Seithaleie, ot rying
n the Blacks mithing and H Qebusiness under the firm name of. Denney & Gray, have this day dissolved partnership by mutual consent.
Mr. Denney will continue to conduct
. business.
a Casas of Tartar ‘Baking ‘eee —j are deed ta to settle their accounts immediately.
Highest of all in leavening strength— CHAS. W. DENNEY,
W. ©, GRAY.
Latest U. 8. Government Food hart
‘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
Your. Liver ?Is the Oriental salutation,
knowing that good health
cannot exist without a
healthy Liver. When the
Liver.is. torpid the Bow‘els are etuggrish spe and oan
atipated, t lies
the hotel undiated, tabulate. 4 “the ©
Blood; uent headache
ere a feeling of lassitude, despondency and
nervousness indicate how
the whole system is deged. Simmons Liver
Rewulator has been the
means of restoring more
nk ua heal Po
ness by giving them
a bealth Liver than any
agency known on earth.
Tt acts with extraordinary power and efficacy.
NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED,
tative, family rem for F arapeneies
ry oe
is the’ ita iiae @ the ¢ duct prod
Notice for Fublication.
AND OFFICE sr cad RAMENTO,CAL.
October 1¢th, 1
otice is hereby Ti n that the fo!lowing
named settler has notice of hfs tntention to make final preof iu support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made before John Caldwell, Superior Judge of Nevada coun! 7: Sal. sat Nevada City Valifornia
on November 8th, 1801, vis : if b Cure
Ne vada City P. O. who made H he
for the Vi of W. \4 and * E y
N. W. Bection 10, 1. 16, N.
M.D. M."’ He names Mie fe owing BoE
esto prove his coptinucus residence upen
and cultivation of, suid iand vig Morris
, Green, Willis Green, J. Ws tug hes, D.W.
1000 Ladies, Misses & Children’s Cloaks
IN SEALFETTE AND CLOTH,
Purchased by A, BLUMENTHAL, Corner of Broad
and Pine Streets, from a Philadelphia manufacturing
Lora, all’ of wavene poues
ehTs, Renlster,
Cloaks.
Confectionery we are supplying--this.
season, and
. (sg-WE WILL-DO THE REST.
Tue Superior Canpy Factory (J.°M. Foley, Prop'r),
13 Commercial st., Nevada City.
Has just received the
Largest and Most Elegant
Stock of Clothing, Gents’
Furnishing Goods,
“lever brought to this or
any other county.
Prices the Lowest.
Ep Just Received, my'New Fall and Winter Stock of
CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS, 5
HATS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
TRUNKS, ETC
It is the Largest aid most Complete Assortment of
Goods in this line that has ever been received here. ,
AS TO’ PRICES,
My being associated with one of the largest wholesale
Structure, the credit. due for the skill and internally, and acts directly on the blood HOTEL ARRIVALS.
sess ca peeve Integrity shown in their prepara: . jig vnueous eurfaces. Hall's Catarrb Notional Buchange, able negeneialal elas . houses in this business on the Pacific Coast enables me to
hte tion, “Look sharp to the brand. . (is no quack medicine, It wis pre1 Sed Mrs, Belden, 610 Mason Bt, he order to sell them I will give the GREATEST place goods on the market here at a much lower figure
Accept no substitute, scribed by. one of the best physicians in . ee a , Mise B, Rosenblum, 282 Ss . we] Fae do seat BARGAINS ever given in that line. than others can afford to.
roial Travelers. : Schilling’s Best: . Gt ooh cucu & ae ‘ Med re o Bromach Mae, B. Le. Wheaton, 704 be ae
ry j WHEN you by the bipe ve get 4 ae combined with the best} John J J. Fools ' do Mas. MB, Fries, 16 Proepect School Children’s Ulsters, sizes 6 to 14 years, . . :
ie tat vate ature blood purifiers, acting directly on the ‘ we A visit to othe store d a very close inspection rices n all Trains. en a aah anbet. Kee of Bick, beaches Mra M. Bowler, 227 Kills Bt, . at $2. 50 . worth $5. Call early before the sizes will pie tan vel of ‘ia ig i 7% P coffpri
ad Generel stage tion of the two eeiionts whet pro-. t Perk 6 Seoremente, aD, SS > Gat we Mission . . are sold, : : :
duces such wonderful curing} G. , Constipation, Mm. 0, Meivin, 188 Kearny Mt, . k.
: h. Send for testimonials free, J, H, Nile, Pleasant Valley , New goods received weary wee
ellied by that wy ¢ Cuan kas tom, 22 care ees svn Vegetable . Ajob lot of 60 Dolmans and Jackets at $1 each.
he inter
ee ee Avo Mt, ; S$ sarsapariia A lux enth a1, Chas. f— rimoes,
8 ate, ——iV. : ° ina ani
a Tolegraphyie i ag! . ELM ADING , CLOTMIMM,
, Good apperCorner Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City. At the Corner of Broad and Pine Streets. iNevada City.
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