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BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors.
. THURSDAY... AUGUST 16, 1894.
i popular confectioner of this city, was mar* ried at Sacramento yesterday to Miss Madge
. Sharkey of that city. The bride has nu“-attache in the book bindery of the State
Printing Office. The groom is one of our} years, calico not to cost-over 124 cents__per}.
ard, and exhibited at Pavilion and worn} are spending their vacation at the home of
exhibitor on evening of third day . their uncle, D. Furthe
$3; second best dress, $1 50.
_. blessing.
” the Bloomfield stage came along he put the
“this city. Golch was taken to the County
Rolfe, without delay.
~~" Seather: Hotlilg is 80 good us Ayers Saree
____ enlist, at the National Hotel.
IE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
bblished Every Evening, except Sunday.
SERVED BY CARRIERS AT
WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE :
SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR.
Matrimonial.
James M. Foley, the well-known and]
merous acquaintances in this city and is @
very estimable and accomplished young
lady. For some time past she has been an
most enterprising and industrious young) Y
business men and. enjoys the respect ‘of aj by
large circle of friends, with whom we join of the Fair,
in wishing the happy pair every earthly
Mr. and Mrs, Foley will arrive
here in a few days.
Beg gon Ieee TS a ee ae
Taken to the Hospital.» ~
An old'man nameéd-William Golch, whe. partment must
was returning from a trip up _in the mounduced in this District by the exhibitors to
age
Agricultural Produ
THE PREMIUM LIST
For the Tenth Annual Fair, Commencing August 28th.
We continue today the publication of
the premiums offered in various depart4
ments at the Fair, which commences at Arsection:
45 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Month . mory Hall, this city, on Tuesday, August
rc
28th:
CLASS IfI—JUVENILE.
Open only for children under 15 years of
Best silk embroidery, $1 50.
Best outline embroidery, $1.
Best crochet skirt, $1.
Best needle work, $1.
Best patchwork quilt, $1 50.
Best crochet lace, $1.
Best tatting, $1.
Best child’s apron, $1.
Best three pieces hand sewing, $1 50.
Best dressed doll, $2.
Best display (meritorious) hy one miss, . San Juan a few days ago,
$2 50.
Best calico dress made by miss under 14] Mr. arid Mrs. Sheldon.
FIFTH DEPARTMENT.
Etc.
Articles placed on exhibition in this debe manufactured or protains, was picked up at the Edwards Crossentitle them to premiums.
ing a day or two ago in an almost helpless
condition. He had a span of horses and a}
CLASS I. —GRAIN, ETC.
Best half bu:hél of wheat, $3; second . again changed hands. Mr. Lydeck was the
wagon, But was unable to take care of the} peat, $2.
team after reaching the bridge. The bridge
watchman took charge of the rig and when . pegt, $2.
old man aboard and had him brought to
Hospital soon after arriving here. He is a.
$2
Best half bushel of-oats, $3; second best.
Best half bushel of rye; $3; second best, $2
Best half bushel of shelled corn, $3}-segond It is supposed that in going down the hill
Prussian, aged abuut seventy years, and We . pest, $2.
believe formerly resided in Placer county.
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The Central Hotel.
Best half bushel of buckwheat, $3; second) griver not being able to manage the team
best, $2.
Best exhibit of grassor clover seed, $3
The name of the City Hotel, at the corsecond best, $2.
ner of Broad and Union streets, has been
_changed and will hereafter be known as the
Best exhibit of flour, $5; second best, $3. . man was the last of the~Pickle family, his
Best exhibit and greatest variety by on
Central Hotel. Miss M. Mooney, the pro-. person, $6.
prietress, will reopen the hotel Sunday, on
which occasion an extra fine dinner will be
CLASS I1,—3 GARDEN VEGETABLES.
Best exhibit of Indian corn on stalks $3;
served, It is the intention of the new land-} ,ooond best, $2.
lady to set a good table at all times and to _ Best exhibit sweet corn, green, on stalks, Nevada County Is Not in It This
furnishneat-rooms_and_clean. beds. to all $3; second best, $2--who put up at the hotel.
Has Taken Possession.
Q. C. Conlan yesterday took possession
of the Tilley building, on Broad atreet,
next door to the City Hall, and
will shortly-open.a hotel there. Mr, Conlan has had long experience in this line
of business and for a number of years was
landlord of the City Hotel. He will fit up
his present place in nice style and give: his
patrons splendid accommodations at’ th:
lowest rates.
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Stock Exhibit.
ae
The Directors of the Fair have arranged
to have the exhibits of live stock at Glenbrook Park instead of at the Half Mile
House, as previously announced, All persons who intend exhibiting live stock are
requested to notify the Secretary, Teg
eae
2 For the debilitating effects to ‘August.
parilla.
—— + #@e+-—. Are Your Eyes: Affected ?
If you are troubled with faulty or impaired vision, or have any deformity or dis—
ease of the eye, consult. Prof. Phillips, the
Best exhibit broom corn on stalks, $2.
Best exhibit potatoes, $3; second best, $2. . count of the great falling off of the AsseasBest one variety, one peck; $2.
Best exhibit of onions, $2; second best, $1.) state Board of Equalization would come to
Best exhibit of sweet potatoes, $3; second . tho front and require the officers here to
best, $1 50. :
best, $1 50.
best, $1 50.
Best exhibit of watermelons, $2; second
best, $1.
best, $1.
best, $1.
best, $1.
cts, Food Condiments, from Shady creek Sunday to spend the day
Best half. bushel of barley, $3; second
Best exhibit of tomatoes, $2 50; second] not be raised to equal, at least, that of
Best exhibit of cabbages, $2 50; second! mento to the counties of Butte, Colusa,
Best exhibit of muskmelons, $2; second
Best exhibit of parsnips, $2; second
FROM THE RIDGE.
Bits of Personal and Other News
Sent by Our Correspondent.
Our North San Juan correspondent sends
us the following batch of news from that
George Harris’is up from the Bay to
spend his vacation with his parents,
Mrs. Thomas, accompanied by Miss Wymann, is visiting at ‘Grass Valley.
Misses Emma and Maude Ferguson have
returned to Sebastopol from a visit to Oakland.
“Miss Ruth Bradbury has. returned from
Alleghany.
Mr. McDonald, who has been quite ill at
the residence of O. F. Phippin, is on the
streets again.
Dr. Harris, after a brief illness, is reported as rapidly recovering his health.
Dr. R. M. Hunt of Nevada City visited
Mrs. Worth of San Jose is the guest of
Miss Lucy Furth and Richmond Furth
L. Walsh of Oakland is visiting Mr. and
Mré. P. Gaynor.
Mrs. George Ray and niece ‘were over
with Mr. and Mrs, Northup.
Miss Annie Walker of Nevada City spent
Sunday here with her parents.
Mrs. Archer is visiting Mrs. Reese of
Cherokee.
The freight line between Nevada City and
San Juan, owned by James Chisholm, has
purchaser.
Monday evening Mr. Wallis, the stage
_. driver between Smartsville and San Juan,
2 brought the sad news that a teamster had
been killed. on the Bridgeport hill. We
. learned later that his name was Joe Pickle.
one of the horses started to kicking and the
they ran~away. When found Pickle was
3. dead and pinned to the ground by the
dashboard of the Wagon. The unfortunate
€. death being the third one im-that family
in the last year. R. RH.
SS ~
WE BREATHE EASIER.
Time,
~ Many of our people believed that on acment Roll of this county this year, that the
show cause why the taxable property should
last year.~ They have issued a pronunciaGlenn, Sutter, Tehama, Yuba, Monterey,
Clara, Fresno, Kern, Merced, Stanislaus,
San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Santa
Tulare, Napa, Solano, Yolo, Sacramento,
San Joaquin, Los Angeies, San Francisco,
Sonoma and Humboldt to come forward and
: show cause why their assessments should
Best exhibit carrots (stock), $2; second} ot be raised, : —
Nevada county’s good luck still predomisecond best, $1.
Best exhibit beets (stock), $2 50; second
best, $1 50.
the people here c an now breathe easy.
Rites Serene
THE WAY TO SAY IT.
An Independent Paper On the Coming Campaign.
The Wheatland Four Corners, ‘one of the
ablest weekly papers in California, in its] man who understands the newspaper busilast issue says :
The present State campaign has narrowed
down to live issues on National lines. The
foremost of these are the questions of tariff
and money. We have no hesitancy in deélaring unequivocally that the Republican
platform. voi¢es our sentiments on those
matters exactly. We feel that we can endorse every utterance of the Republican candidate for Governor, wherein, in his opening
speech for the campaign, he discusses those
questions. Parts of that excellent oration
seem to us to be defective, but upon the
whole it goes home to every voter and sounds
the keynote of the campaign. Do the people
relish hard times? Do they favor a National or a State policy which tends to keep
people out of employment, reduces wages,
closes factories, forecloses mortgages, fosters
“industrial armies,” creates poverty, brings
bankruptcy, depreciates currency, reduces . money circulation, reduces the U. 8. Treasury surplus, prevents prompt payment of
the National debt, sends U. S. gold to foreign lands, makes silver bullion worthless.
because it cannot be coined on any terms,
compels the issuance of new government
bonds and stagnates commerce and trade?
It seems to us that even the mere agitation
of so called ‘‘tariff reform” in this country
and the complete blocking.of free silver for
money, are the impelling-causes of. such a
dismal state of affairs to say nothing about
voting to mature and keep it up. So long as
we honestly feel that this view is correct. gees. = i eee
‘We cannot, will not and must not remain = L. voaghbnibbie
silent. We cannot be alert and independent * ; Gro. W. Jones,
: al5-td Of County Central Committee.
and keep quiet. The ends of journalism, in
its highest meaning, are subverted and even
degraded to do so. E
There is. a plane of -Democracy to which
all may feel honored to wscend, but it is not
of the tariff gullotine order. There are hundreds and thousands of Democrats who agree
with this sentiment no matter what the majority of that party may assume. It is this
fact that has caused such a bitter contest in
the present. Democratic Congress in_ large
part, In fact that party is far from being a
unit on tariff issues,
The Republican party stands as a unit on
the MeKinley law. ‘The benign influence—
the prosperity of the people under that law
was never questioned until the present party
in power threaterred-to—repeal it. ~
They have flocked about the “reform delusion” and given the Democrats all the aid
possible to boost that delusion into form and
In this the Populists are equally blamable. .
, GOOD JUDGMENT.
A Man Who Knows a Good Thing
When He Sees It.
The Grass Valley Union is edited by a
ness through and through, and when he says
a cotemporary. is a ‘live newspaper a
man’s life could be safely bet upon the
proposition. In verification of the above
statement we herewith reproduce the-ifollowing, which aj peared in this nrérning’s
Union, headed, ‘tA First-Cuass NerwsPAPER:
‘©The Nevada City TRANscRIPT is a live,
newsy paper, and is always filled with interesting reading matter. It makes a
specialty of county-seat news, never letting
slip anything which will interest its readers. The Transcript should be taken by
every bu.iness man in Grass Valley and all
others who want a live county-seat newsby
paper.
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To Elect Delegates.
Notice to the electors of Nevada Township.—A mass meeting of the People’s
Party will be held in the open air on Saturday evening, in front of the stand at the
junction of Broad and Pine streets, in Nevada City, for the purpose of nominating
and electing two delegates from each precinct in Nevada township, to act at. the
County Convention of the People’s Party,
called for August 20, 1894. The meeting
will be called to drder at 8 o'clock sharp.
The People’s Party are not afraid to trust
the people to nominate and .elect their dele+ 2@e > Sei
Rare Stones.
Leutje & Brand have just received a large
and elegant assortment of precious stones.
Everything bought at this old establishment guaranteed as represented. =f
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OOD’S
Sarsaparilla is carefully prepared by
experienced pharmacists from Sarsaparilla, Dandelion,
Mandrake, Dock, Pipsissewa, Juniper
Berries, and othér well-known vegetable-remedies.—‘Fhe-Combination, Proportion and Process are Peculiar to
Hood's, giving it curative powlife.
Upon the question of the merits and titness
of candidates State and local, be‘ await
the action of the various conventions
and at the proper time propose to speak out
in no uncertain sound, aiming all the while
to remain consistent with the foregoing sentiments, and refraining from personalities or
low criticisms.
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He Is in Town.
Colonel still maintains that the People’s
Party is the great party of the country,
J and will make-itself powerfully felt all over
Col. Charles F. McGlashan, the gold-andsilver-tongued orator of Truckee, arrived
Best exhibit of cucumbers, green, $1 50;. nates. It has not.been cited to appear, jand . here this morning on legal business. The
I er Peculiar to Itself. Hood's
A GRAND SPEECH.
That of Morris M. Estee Delivered
in San Francisco.
Never before has a political speech been
made in California that has caused such
widespread comment of a favorable nature as
has the presentation of his position en the
vital political issues of the day by Morris
M. Estee, Republican nominee for Governor. His masterly effort has once more
demonstrated his marked ability in grappling
with the knotty problem of state and to so
place them before the public as to make
them sufficiently clear for the most unlearned voter and the child to understand.
In an editorial commenting upon the nomination of Mr. Estee as Governor we said
that he is a clean man of the people and is
with them heart and soul on all public questions. It has always been thus. He has battled skillfully for the masses and his speech
in San Francisco again provés the truth of our
assertions. Copies of it can be had on application to the TRANscRIPt.
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“Her—hair—always looks so perfectly
1@vely.”. Why ? Because she uses Ayer’s Hair
Vigor, That's the secret of its lustre,
pass I a
Taken to Napa.
Dr, Samuels of North San Juan, who has
been sojourning at this city for the past few
weeks, being under medical treatment, was
committed to’the insane asylum at Napa
on Monday.
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Oh, What a Surprise!
What an agreeable one, too, is experienced
by the hitherto misguided individual who
has been ceaselessly but vainly dosing for
years past in the futile hope of curing constipation, when drastic pills and potions are
abandoned for Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters,
a faithful auxiliary of nature, which does its
work without griping or weakening, but
always oftectually. ‘Throw physic to the
dogs!” and use this benign. and thorough
laxative, which achieve results which astouish as well as gratify those who use it. Not
only a regular habit of body, but complete
digestion and assimilation are restored by its
use, It regulates the liver and kidneys, and
counteracts a tendency to rheumatism, In
tio case where it is possible to procure it
should its use be delayed. Fortify it against
¥
malaria,
WHAR’S GEO. OHLEYER.
Another Hydraulic Mine Started
Up With the Monitor.
A dispa'ch was received here last evening stating that the United States Debris
Commission had given Joseph Hustler per
mission to set his hydraulic monitor to work.
This morning a lively stream was playing
upon the banks and it seemed like the old
prosperous times coming back to Nevada
county. The mine is situated in the rich -,
est sectionof the Cherokee district, and.
is known as the Hustler hydraulic mine.
The present restraining works have a capacity of over two hundred thousand cubic
yards of debris, By the time this is filled
the Hustler company willhave’ another bg
dam buit so the working of that mine
for an indefinite _time.is assured. Geo.
Ohleyer and a few other valley cranks,
who never did have. the prosperity ef the
miners, or even the farmers, as to that matter, at heart, will be the only ones regretting that the monitors are being started up
again.
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Death of Ch aries Hepler.
Charles Hepler, who has been. sick. for the
past year, died about 9 o'clock last night at
the residence of RK. H, Forman, Piety Hill.
Death was the result of ulceration of the
bowels. Deceased was a native of Pennsy!vania, aged sixty-six years, and came to
this city with his family about seventeen
years ago. For awhile hé engaged -in the
grocery business, keeping a store in the
building now oceupied by Mike Hanley’s
saloon, ° He afterwards purchased a portion
of the Murchie property, on the Red Dog
road, about a mile from town, and followed
ranching until hia health failed him. His
wife died a year or or two ago. A danghter, Mrs. %. D. Bridges, survives him.
Mr. Hepler was a man ‘of quiet manners,
a careful busivesa man, and by his industry
and energy was at one time in well-to-do
circumstauces. The funeral will take place
from the Forman residence on Friday at 2
o'clock P.M.
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Piano Tuning.
W. D: Travers, the well-known pianotuner, will be in Nevada City. in a few
days. {23
_---~ 2Oee—Ick Cold Soda Water at Carr Bros.
~Jarsaparilla
Cures Scroftia, Salt Rheum, Sores,
Boils, Pimples and-all other affections
caused by impure blood; Dyspepsia,
Biliousness, Sick Headache~Debility,
Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kidney ~and
Liver Complaints. It
is Not What We Say,
but what Hood's
Sarsaparilla Does,
that Tells the Story—
Hood’ s Sarsaparilla
URES
Gorrnper
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the same thing.
thing that would equal them,
N\
~Best oxhibit-of-squashes;~-$2.50; second
Best exhibit of beets (table), $2 50; second
best, $150. =
best, $1 50. ;
Best exhibit dried beans, 20 pounds or
more, $2; second best, $1. a
Best quality and greatest variety of garden vegetables raised by one person, $12;
second best, $8.
CLASS II], —FLOWERS, PLANTS, ETC,
2-2
Watermelon Social.Prof. Michell will give a Watermelon
Social at Odd Fellows Hall, Saturday evening, August 18th. 3t
—
Huckien’s Arnica Salve,
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfacion ot mone)
refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For
sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store.
Ics Cream Soda Water at Carr Bros.
A Million Friends.
A friend in need is a friend indeed, and
not less than one million people have found . second best, $5.
Best display of hemp, not less than
pounds, $2 50. House for rent and Furniture for sale.
Best display of flax, not less than ten. 4 yply to B. F. Cooley, Piety Hill. alliw
pounds, $2.50. :
Best display of cotton, not less than ten
pounds, $2 50.
just a friend in Dr. King’s New Discover)
for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds.—Ii
you have never used this Great Medicine,
one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers. in all diseases of
Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is
$7 50; second best, $5. :
Best collection (not less than ten varieties) ornamental foilage~ plants, $7 50;
second best collection, $5. S
Best collection hanging baskets containing
flowering plants, $3. —
Best display of cut flowers, $5; second
best, $3. \
' Handsomest bouquet of © cut flowers, $2;
second best, $1 50.
Best display of ferns, 2.
Best display of skeleton leaves, $2.
Best display of autumn leaves, $2,
Best display of ornamental grasses, $2.
Handsomest floral piece or design, $3;
second best, $2.
second best, $5.
Best display of grain in sheaf, $7
purchased the New York Consolidated mine
Best display of grasses, cultured, $7 50;
50); . is the best preventive.
Mining Property Sold.
A Maltin and S;W.“Phompsor-have
in Willow Valley district from John T,
Morgan and Edwin Tilley. The property
adjoins the Texas on one side and the
Niagara on ‘the other: A company will
soon be formed for the purpose of thoroughly developing the property. No work
has ever been done to any depth on these
Best collection flowering plants in bloom, +PHes,-yet it is the opinion of inining men . contraction of diseases of the kidneys and
who are familiar with them that they could
be made paying properties if systematically
and economically worked. Some years ago
to definitely determine the real value of the
property. A large ledge of quartz runs
through all three of these locations, and the
development of it at any point would give a
pretty good idea of the value of the different mines. If one company had control of
them all and found the ledge a paying one,
the properties could beoperated on a large
seale, in which event many men would find
employment there.
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Danprvrr forms when the glands of the
skin are weakened, and, if neglected, baldness is sure ta follow;
—_——. 260 othe Texas was worked, but not sufficiently bepress Balm. £1.00 per bottle.
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the country at the coming election. We
fail to see how so bright and talented a man)
as McGlashan can .have so much sand
thrown in his eyes on that proposition.
People can rely on everything he says about
the rocking stone, but give him a wide
berth on politics. ~
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Exrosure to rough weather, getting wet,
living in damp localities are favorable to the
(Formerly City Hotel. )
Corner of Broad and Union Streets,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Hood’s Pilis win new friends daily.
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A WILD GOOSE CHASE
After something which as a matter of fact is directly under your hand is a most unreasvnable waste of energy. Ih NEVADA OIry,
It may be added, however, that when you say “FOLEY,” you mean
Confectionery of the highest quality and not something which is merely an apology for
candy and passes on a pinch, as it were. You can’t beat my candies anywhere on the
Pacific Coast, andit would require ~~ very like a wild goose chase to find anyoley and Confectionery mean
Opp. L. Hyman & Co.'s Store, 13 Commercial St., Nevada City.
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THRY BVE
Morrison’s
bladder. As a preventive, and for the cure of
all kidney and liver trouble, use that valuable remedy Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and
Sold at Carr Bros,’ Drug Store.
———_—_+ 90 + ——
Sewing Machine Needles.
es
Wheeler & Wilson needles for Nos. 6, 7,
8 and 9 machines, at Luerse & BRAND’s,
MISS M. MOONEY
Desircs to inform the people of
Nevada county and the traveling public generally that
her patrons wit
The Best of Meals.
BOARD by the Day, Week
or Month, with or without
Lodging.
THE ROOMS are all newly
furnished and will compare
favorably with any in Nevada
City.
(0@F A trial will convince you that
place is second to none in any respect.
Assessment Notice.
———
] ELH! MINING COMPANY —LOCATION
has purchased the above place
and is now prepared :o furuish
A share of public patronage is solicited.
princ'pal place of business, San Francisco,
California. Locotion of works, Colambia Hill,
she
(0 Call and see the goods.
We are giving you F
(OM Look at these prices—they can’t be beat :
Suits that sold from $30 to $35, for $25.
Pants that sold from $10 to $12, now going at $8.
SUITS ALWAYS FIT. .
ITS at your own prices.
We have more goods than we can use.
They Must Go at Any Price.
‘. ft. 1, MORRISON, Merchant Tailor.
kan For Sale.
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REMEMBER, Clothing at your own price;
other goods one-half price, at the closingNevade county, California. Notice is hereby
given, that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the fourteenth (14th) day of August,
1894, an assessment, No, 4, of five cents (5c) per
share was levied upon the capital stock of the
eo'pora‘ion payable immediately in United
States gold coin to the Secretary, at the office
of the company, room 11, No. 14 Sansome
street, San Francisco, California. Any stock
upon which this assessment shail remain unmaid on the eigh'eenth (18th) day of September,
BAKING
guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money
will be refunded. Trial bottles free at Carr . pounds, $3.
Large bottles 50c. and Bros. Drug Store
$1.00.
pounds, $3.
Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s Fair.
S
“MOST PERFECT MADE.
\ pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
. 0m Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD,
Cure for Crippled Children.
319 Bush street, San Francisco, successfull
at the Holbooke House,
ley; J. W. Smith, Grass Valley; O.
Best display of hops, not less than ten] out sale in the Transcript Block. —_j18tf
Best display of ramie, not less than ten Ice! Icel
Cut flowers can be replenished every day.
treats all cases of orthopaedic surgery. One
or more surgeons ot this Institute will be
Grass Valley,
Thursday, August 16th, and at the National
Exchange, Nevada City, Friday, August
17th, to examine cases. The success of the
Institute in treating all cases of curvature
of the spine, diseases of the hip and knee
joints, club feet, crooked limbs and bodily
deformities as well as piles, fistula, nasal
catarrb and all chronic deseases has made
for the Institate a national reputation.
Write for circular. References may be
Bemis, ex-U, 8S. Inspector of Steamers,
San Francisco; Thos. Jennings, capitalist,
San Francisco, and hundreds of others. 2
————+ 60-2
The Union Ice Company is now prepared
to deliver ice in quantities to amit to any Highest of all in leavening strength.—Latest
part of the city. Orders left at the Ice
: : House, on the Plaza, will be promptly atThe National Sargical Institute of No, cities ‘ at
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.)
A cream of tartar baking powder.—
United States Government Food Report.
Royal Baking Powder Co.,
106 Wall St. N. ¥
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before, will be sold on Tuesday, the ninth
day of October,
sessment, together with the costs of
and expens 8 of sale.
By order of the Board of Directors,
Cc,
Francisco, California.
894, will be delinquent and advertised for sale
at public auction, and nless payment {s made
1894, to pay the eeaquens ast vertising
F, HUNT, Secretary.
Office—Room 11, Nu. 14 Sansome street, San
(9th) . ESTRAY.
©. On land and in water his feet
Pure Arctic Fountain Soda Water at Carr
esa je-26 .
Shoeman Best, like Grimes of olden Times,
Always handle goods that stood the best test, .
That is the way to get rich and feather your nest;
You know Sampson was strong, rubber boots he wore,
None other than Pure Gum from Woonsocket Co.’s Store;
had to: Klam Biggs, merchant, Grass Val©. tn Sampson rubber Boots, the solemn Oath he swore,
Thirty years’ test, proved Woonsockets the best;
None better than Sampson's, Friend Miller attest,
Reliable Delbridge, More White and Haas to
Recommend the Sampson, Woonsocket Rubber Boot and Shoe,
never were sore,
vember last. The owner is requested to
mal away.
French Corral, August 16, 184.
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Satisfaction Guaranteed in All Cases.
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