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July 13, 1896 (4 pages)

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Se Seet Ee g “ae, SR ARs tae 1 ona ESE ve. e358 mE eis omec’ ads iain. t —nounce it the worst failure of the cenLeutje & Brand’s quickly. Sold . 4 a ty BROWN & CALKINS. + = Proprietors . @ MONDAY..:.... JULY 13, 1896. The Battleground. In the Presidential canvass we are going to have a hot and exciting battle, says a well-posted: exchange, and the hottest part of it will be in the great central States of the Mississippi valley . —Ohio, Indians, Lilinois, Michigan, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska. The States . of Wisconsin and Minnesota are not! included in the list, because in those . the free silver sentiment is too weak to . put‘the issue in doubt. Of the other} seven, some of these cannot be consid-. “ered in dtiy real’ sense doubtful States. . In Ohio there will be a noisy battle. but Ohio is just assure to go .for Mc-. Kinley as is any Atlantic seaboard State. Dlinois, too, with her immense . commercial interests, is little less cer-. tain than Ohio to go for sound money. . In Iowa a prominent Democrat is quoted as saying that for every Republican who votes for free silver and Democracy there will be found ‘two Democrats casting anobtrisive ballots for . sound money. The other four—Indiana, Michigan, Nebraska and Kansas— are the States in which the Republicans will have to do their best to win; they will be the real battlegrounds. + e+ impetus in Gold Mining. From the local papers Butte county is evidently receiving its share of the impetus gold mining is experiencing in California, says the Scientific Press. Quartz, driftand river mining are looking remarkably well, increasing in number of separate operations, in the number of men employed and in the gold output. The latter has doubled in the last six years. Not the least promising feature of the advance is the permanence and prosperity of the quartz mines carrying their gold in sulphurets. This is the industry of the Forbestown district, where the success of the Gold Bank mine has demonstrated the values that await capital and intelligenge in the sulphuret gold ores. In drift’ mining, also, Butte county has ‘vast dormazit possibilities. Magalia ridge there aré miles of buried channels untouched and unprospected. ; This .county is certainly ‘promising enough to justify the expense of the comprehensive surveys and maps which in Placer and Nevada counties have 80 materially aided the mine owners in locating the buried wealth of the ancient rivers. Sy ena eee Ona Friday. It may be superstition, but whether it bé or no, every man and woman hesitates on a Friday from inaugurating any great: or important undertaking. No sea captain'will sail his ship from a port on Friday. Few péople will commence a journey on that day. No bride and groom could be prevailed upon to stand before the marriage altar to be made husband and wife on a Friday. For nearly nineteen hundred years, at least, it has been told and considered in all Christian lands to be an unlucky day. Never in the history of this Nation has a successful candidate for the Presidency been nominated ona Friday. ‘The Chicago Convention being an exception to all preceding Democratic gatherings in many respects, may prove an exception to the Friday rule. But whether orno, we are inclined to the beliet that Mr. Bryan would feel more restful had his nomination to the high and honorable position of Presideut of these United States occurred on some other than “hangman’s day.” SRL ola was Republicans Will Win Here. The St. Louis Globe-Democratic says that “the Democracy are claiming California, and perhaps they will get it, as it was one of the five Northern States ~--which—-went-against—the Republican . Presidential candidate in 1856; and again in 1880 and 1892.” The Democracy generally claim everything in ' sight, but we would inform the GlobeDemocratic, that California is a protection State, a McKinley State, and will roll up the-biggest majority for McKinley and prosperity ever given in an election. ‘ ‘ “oOo. No Portraits in Sight. ) One singular feature of the Democratic Convention at Chicago, was the utter dearth of portraits of the head of the party, President Cleveland. The President seems to have been non grata . with the National Convention of his . own party. And yet his is the boasted Democratic Administration that four years ago was promised to give greater prosperity—to a people already prosperous. Even Democrats now prooe oe Spotted Fawn. Auguest Costa, while out packing last Tuesday, says the Downieville Messenger, came upon a doe and two spotted fawn, and after an exciting chase succeeded in capturing the two On the} Special to the DAILY TRANSCRIPT. ~~ Death of a Lawyer, Sacramento, Jaly 13—F, T. Van Fleet, a lawyer, died here this afternoon from injuries received several days ago by falling from the second story of his house. He was a brother of Justice Van Fleet and a contin of Chief Justice Beatty. Populists Not Anxious. Sr. Louis, July 13.—If the Populists at their national convention here on the 22d inst. endorse the Democratic nominations at Chicago it will only be aftera hard fight. A Yellow Fever Panic. . Key West, Fla. July 18—There is a . panic in the Spanish army as a result . of the widespread prevalence of yellow . fever. Eighty per cent. of the cases are fatal. In Santiago de Cuba there are 4,500 cases in the hospitals. The physicians and nurses are powerless. Maj. . + ‘Gén. Linares is dying of the plague. The Bi-Metalists Fall In, CuicaGeo, July 13—After a two days’ secret session the American Bi-Metallic Union executive board has announced its approval of the Democratic platform and candidates, and appeals to Silver men regardless of party to stand in. The decision was unanimous. Ath of July in Honolulu, San Francisco, July 13.—The Fourth of July was observed by the biggest celebration ever held in Honolulu. Maj. B. K. Pangborn of Jersey City was the orator. President. Dole held a public reception. ‘Non-Partisans For Bryan. Toreka, Kansas, ‘July 13:—48 counties on Saturday selectéd _delgates to the Non-Partisan and Free Silver convention that will meet here Wednesday to choose delegates to the Populists’ National Convention.. Bryan was endorsed in every county and all delegates were instructed to vote only for national delegates who would agree to vote to endorse him at St. Louis. Poisoning Suspected, WasHIncton, July 13.— Harry J. Pocock, for many years City Registrar of St. Louis, died under suspicions circumstances last night on a train between Parkersburg and Athens, Ohio. He sprang from his berth with an agonizing shriek, and soon expired. Two women who occupied the berth below his were caught ransacking his clothes, and were found with $580 supposed to belong to him. They claimed to be related to him. They are believed to have drugged him and are under arrest on a minor charge. Today's Yacht Races, Roruesay, Firth of Clyde, Scotland, July 13.—In the fifty mile race today under the auspices of the Northern Yacht Club the Meteor won, Brittania second, St. Anita third, Ailsa fourth. Penitent and Niagara started at 11 o’clock for a 82 mile race. Rating Crow. New York, July 18—Whitney, Hill and Gorman will support Bryan for President. A Fee Worth Going After. Derrorr, Mich. July 13. — Charles Broadway Rouse, a millionaire mer. Chant, offers $1,000,000 to any person who will restore his failing eyesight. 60000 Lives Lost San Francisco, July 13.—The steamer Dorie has arrived from Yokohama, bringing the news that 50,000 lives were destroyed by the recent tidal wave, which was 80 feet high and swept two and one-half miles inland along 200 miles of coast. Fl bz, __ Will Make Official Visits. "The Grand President of the Young] Men’s Institute will pay an_ official) visit to Grass Valley Council, No. 29, on August 4th, and Nevada City Council, Nox80, on August Sth. : a . Lots For Sale. fawn and brought them to town. . They Thetats opposite the Downing place, are retty and beautifully marked . 00 the Grass Valley road, will be sold peice io doubt make very nice pets. cheap. Also the tripe shop lot, with a Remember This Fact. water right. Apply to John Richards, 816 Jessie st., San Francisco. “" j10-Llw That if you want reliable watehes or clocks at low. prices you must oo to ‘Karl's Clover Root Tea 3 Furniture For Sale. A fine lot of household furniture, . . consisting of everything needed in car. rying on housekeeping, will be sold in “Is a sure‘cure for Headache and nerlots to suit at a great bargain. For “ Nothing relieves .so. further particulars enquire of Mr. by Dickerman & Co. “. Proud at the White House. j22-tf, [procured only at Gaylord’s. the finest article in /, * BRIEF MENTION, THE TRANSCRIPT. MY AAP . REVADA CITY, NEVADA CO., CALIFORNIA : ‘Minor Notes and Comments of “Local Interest. 3 For fine printing at low rates, call at the Transcript office. 3 The merry-go-round was taken ‘down today and wili be removed to Colfax. Ladie&, have you tried the delicious pure ice cream solid at the Union Fruit Store? ce jy7-iw The weather was 12 degrees cooler Sunday than it had been for a week previous. : Campers are going to the lakes above from all parts of Nevada, Placer and Yuba counties. There were 3510 names enrolled on the new Great Register at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The attendance at fhe.ghurches yesterday was very slim. Christians don’t like hot weather. z = Two or three hunting parties went from this city yesterday to the valleys in quest of doves. Rolfe, McMurray, McBride et al. left on the noon train yesterday for a good time in the mountains. Every livery rig in town was out last evening. to Grass Valley and back. The streets on Saturday evening pre;Sented a lively appearance, and most of the dealers did a good business. Next Sunday, the 19th, will be the 40th anniversary of the memorable 56 fire which entirely destroyed Nevada City. The Republicans of Grass Valley -will organize a McKinley club. A preliminary meeting is to be held Thursday evening. . Jackson is doing a good trade in Shasta water at his Bee Hive grocery store this warm weather. With ice it is very invigorating. Nevada City Council, A. L. of H., will have an entertainment for the members next Thursday evening afte the regular meeting is over. : William King of Grass Valley is working at Colley Bros.’ meat market during the absence of Robert Snell, who has gone on a camping trip. The Board of Supervisors of Amador county last Monday appropriated $250 to the Native Sons towards making a parade in Stockton on September 9th. The device invented by C. P. Loughridge for holding a ham while it is being sliced is a cheap and useful article that every housekeeper is sure to appreciate. Frank R. Wehe has been appointed District: Deputy Grand President of the N. 8. G. W., for the district comprising the Parlors~at'-Downieville and Sierra City. A good swimming pond ‘of Sufficient size and fitted up properly, with apartments for ladies and gentlemen, ought to pay in Nevada City during the summer months. y Property holders are paying their city taxes’ quite promptly. Very few object to the additional 20 cents on every $100 of property on account of the water bonds. ~Philip Hild has moved -his shoe shop to the room one door above Mrs. Hocking’s variety store, on Broad street. He is prepared to make boots and shoes to order in the best manner. See his advertisement in today’s TRANSORIPT. L. Hyman & Co. give notice in their advertisement today that the $10,000 worth of summer goods in. their establishment will be sold at lower prices . than ever known here before. Call at the firm’s store and see the goods and learn prices, County Supervisors. © The following business was transacted by the Board of Supervisors today: The following demands were allowed on the general fund: D. F. Douglass, boarding prisoners, $358.90. E. B. Power, reporting and transcribing,. $20. : Charles Grimes, merchandise for C.S. Paine, registration affidavits, $22.75. W. H. Martin, military roll, $141.Henry German, conveying sick to Hospital, $5. : : D. F. Douglass, telegraphing, $1.65. Fischer Bros. merchandise, $l. J.C. Conaway & Bro. lumber, $14.62. Justice fees—J. B. Wright $15, J. 8. Holbrook $2. ; z A. M. Stotses, rebate on taxes, $4.05. D. J. Smith, rebate on taxes, $4.05. J.M. Walling, money advanced indigent, $10.— J. BR. Vineyard, registration affidavits, $11.75. D. F. Douglass, money. advanced indigent, $5. The Summit Con. Gold Mining Company was granted permission to lay a pipe. line across the county road. The claim of Thomas Leonard for burying indigent was rejected, it being . an illegal charge. The quarterly report of E. W. Donnelly, road commissioner of district No. 2, was read, approved aad ordered paid on the 2d Road District. Fund: For labor on roads, Weissbein Bros, & Co. $205.75, Dahl Kalbaugh $2.50, John Wild Peter Mulligan $20, James Wild M. Sandy Gibson Parsons Harnes $5, Ji Frank $2. Philips It Is Delicious. Many of*them were driven The following demands ugainst the. ,. ‘. eounty were found due and ordered EB. O. . Campbell $4.75, J. F. John Hiley 4576, i 3 PERSONAL POINTERS. A Conelse Chronicle of Yarivns Folks . Doings and Intentions. J. 8. Black of Modesto is in town. F. R. Remel of Sacramento is in town: R. L. Brooks of San Francisco is in town. H. W. Cole came down from Maybert today. R. C. Walrath is up from Brown's Valley. : J. E. Mamerhan of San Francisco is in town. A. Hampel came in from Sacramento last evening. C. B. Arnold left this Brandy City. ; J. Robinson came down from Forest City yesterday. Ed Wolf and F, A. Sieke, of Sacramento, are in town. George Wallace and T. E. Phillips, of Marysville, are in town. P. J. Peters, Geo. King and H. B. Stanard, of San Francisco, are in town. H. I. Babcock of San Francisco, the well-known commercial ‘traveler, is in T. B. Gibson and Chas. Stover, of San Francisco, came in on last évening’s train. Miss HestersTim of San Francisco arrived here last evening on her way to Downieville. Mrs. N. J. Ross arrived here this morning from San Francisco, on her way home to North Bloomfield. W. B. Meek and wife of Camptonville arrived here last “evening -from San Francisco, on their way home.Phil Curnow. and family were over from Columbia Hill.Saturday. Phil has hosts of friends here and they were glad to see him Duncan McEwen went to Downieville today, and from: there will go to the Empire mine in Gold Valley, where he has secured a situation. Rev. E. Van Deerlin, rector of the Episcopal Church, has rented the Miller residence on Broad street and will bring his family from Grass Valley to this city to reside. Robert Snell, G. J. Schmidt, Charles W. Hill and Henry Breed left town at 12 o’clock last night on their camping trip. They wanted an early start and did not like the idea of traveling on Sunday. morning for It Won’t Win. The silver craze was started to cover up the miserable work of tariff tinker-ing; and blind the peaplé’s eyes to the true cause of the depression ani stagnation of business for the past three years. But the sham has been dissipated at Chicago and the millions of workers in want will not be fooled. They know that prosperity will come again only by. the opening of workshops, the starting of the firesin the furnaces, the renewal of the humming of machinery, and that protection will do all this and more, No side shows will win this year. Superior Court, The following business was tran, sacted in the Superior Court today Judge John Caldwell presiding. Estate of Mary Peterson, deceased. Order appointing A. G. Peterson, administrator. Bond fixed at $100. Estate of Pauline Van Hoeter, deceased. Order'to show cause and fixing August 24th time for hearing petition for a decree to authorize executor to convey property. “ Murphy vs. Brown et. al. The court ordered decree as prayed for. Defendants waived findings. Board of Equalization. The following business was transacted by the Board of Equalization today : A. L. Begbie on behalf of the Spanish mine made application, duly verified, asked a feduction of the valuation of the said‘ mine from $18,000 to $7,000, to $3,000 made a statement. in rereney Taken under adviseThrown From a Cart. As lady was coming in from Blue Tent today in a cart with two little children the horse started to run. The cart struck a rock, causing one of the ehildren to be thrown out and badly
hurt about the {@e. The woman succeeded in stopping the horse. et Broke His Arm. lari, aged about ten years, fell while rubning along the sidewalk on lower Broad street and fractured his left arm at the wrist, j een Where to. Go. When your watch needs repairing or . cleaning you should take it to the old . 2 aad ni Reese rad we ge ] was proven that the boy was in the and.on_ personal property from $6,000.) This afternoon a little son of M. So. Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, WILSON HELD 70 ANSWER., He Wil Have His Tal in the Superior : 3 Court. For Shooting Young Towle. . The examination of John Wilson on . a charge of assault with a deadly . court this afternoon. Wilson: was ar-’ rested last week for firing a charge of . shot at Carroll Towle, aged 14, who} he supposed was throwing stones at his} chickens. One of the buckshot went . through the boy’s left ear and another lodged in his shoulder. Wilson has ‘been in jail since his arrest. At the examination this afternoon itroad in front of Wilson’s ‘house and that the latter went inside, got the gun, and returning fired at the boy. Frank Power appeared as attorney for the defendant, District Atorney Riley con . ducted the prosecution. Justice Holbrook held Wilson to answer for trial before the Superior Court, and fixed his bail at $1000. Failing to give bonds he was returned to the county jail. HORSE TRADING iS GULL. ~ Bicycie Craze Drives « Gypsy to Teaching for a Livelihood. Even the wandering gypsies feel tht influence of the popular rage for the bicycles. The head of a gypsy family, camped for some weeks near New RocheHe, complains that the dullness’ of the horse market, brought about in part by the popularity of the bicycle, has taken from him ‘an important source of income. He has a few. more horses than he needs to drag his great van about the country, and it has been his custom for 20 years to make a trade whenever the opportunity offers, but nobody cares to trade horses any more, and he is driven to other methods of earning a livelihood. Luckily for him he has _ various _resources. Having a fair education, he undertakes to teach younp*men mathematics, penmanship and even telegraphy. He gets pupils, too, young. mechanics who wish to learn something of arithmetic. oralgebra, and occasionally one that bas a fancy for learning telegraphy. The gypsy finds that his pupils . Kidney and Liver Troubles. _ “Two years ago my husband suffered terribly with kidney and liyer troubles. He tried’ many remedies and doctors, i improve. Two or three one Boe Ne Sarsaparilla completely cured him. About six months ago he was troubled with dyspepsia and indigestion. Everything he ate weak he could scarcely walk. At + he thought he would try taking one of Hood’s Pills after each meal. : began to improve right away. He gained twenty poundsin six Beer and he can now eat anything hout its distressing him.” Mrs. W. T. Duryon, Bowman, Cal. .. A Baby’s Life Saved. “My baby had croup and was saved by Shiloh’s Cure.” writes Mts. J. B. Martin, Hunteville, Ala. ARRIVALS AT THE % UNION HOTEL, Main Street, Nevada City. NORTHWAY & MORRIS, PROPRIETORS. Col. Thomas Boyd, Grass Valley, Don Cottrell, 4 Ed. German, San Juan, -Tom Beckman, “ Frank Martin, “ Frank Sloat, oS T. E, Phillips, Marysville, Geo. Wallace, Za away dat . ‘om Gloster, eooas Berton: Smith’s Mill Charles Sharp, Camptonville, F. Poole, Smartsville, oore, “ Fred Laidy,.Maybert, John Mayhood, “ Lyn Moore; sity Jobn Richards, You Bet, Tom Tompkins, Fred Rowman, 4 J. T. Howard, Grass Valley, Mrs. O, Howard, eras J. Robinson, Forest City, E. Walling, bie R. L. Brooks S;an Francisco, Charles Slover “ Thomas Gibson, “ Andy Hampel, Satramento, P. M. McInslaw, we Tom Laymond, gene W.L. Baker, Penn Valley, > W. B. Meek & wife, Camptonvile, Miss Meek, * Jd: W. Lawrence, g Pa ask questions of him that they would hardly ask of an ordinary schoolmastér. They comesto him by night, for the most part, and as he stays six or eight wevks at a good camping ground he is able to do a good deal for a willing pupil. Meanwhile his wife tells fortunes with great success. and in spite of the bicycle the family hopes to. keep up the romantic life for many years to come. TESTS OF ENDURANCE. Methods in Vogue in Africa of Trying Man’s Fitness for Marriage. No other country offers such opportunities to those desiring to marry as America.’; In-that ‘respect it is truls the home of the free and the land of the brave, not to say the foolbardy. In some countries those matrinnonialiy inclined have to get the parents’ consent, in others"the prospective bride groom has to show that he can sup port a wife. Uncle Sam throws no sucl, I will be at the City Hall on and after And until Monday, August 3, ‘between the hours of ro and 12 A.M. and 2 and5 P.M., for the purpose of collecting City Taxes. quent on Monday, Atigust 3, at 6 o’clock Pp. M. Notice--To Taxpayers. Notice is hereby given that MCNDAY, JUNE 15, 1896, Taxes become delinD. B. GETCHELL, weapon came on in Justice Holbrook’s ff we him misery. He was so thin "eradicated by Hood’s Hood's Pi i } -} sonal, of. the said Home-Made Jewelry. Nevada county who can man any kind .of jewelry to order. 1} work cannot be excelled, and his prices are very low. : tat ' people. “Jt manifests itself in many different Ways, like goitre, swellings, running sores, boils, salt rheum aiid. imples and other eruptions. Scarce. ‘Jy a man is wholly free from it, in some form. It clings tenaciously unti} the last vestige of scrofulous poison is: » the One True Blood Purifier, Thousands.of voluntary testimonials tell of suffering from scrofula, often inherited and most tenacious, positive. ‘. ly, perfectly and permanently cured by Sarsaparilla . + Prepared only by C. I. Hood & €o,, Lowell, Maas I Be sure to get Hoop’s and only Hoop’s. bills, aid digestion, se A. P. A. Notices, Meets at I. O. O. F Hall ev 2d and 4th Friday of each month at S o'clock. AARON ARBOGAST, President. HARRY ODGERS, Seert tary. ———— Adjudication of Insolvency. I N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEVADA ‘County, State of California, In the matter of J.:T. Cline, Insolvent Debtor. J.T. Cline, having filed in this Court his petition, schedule and luventory fn insolvency, by which it aposers that he is an insolvent debtor, the said J. T. Cline is hereby declared to be insolvent. The Sheriff of the County of Nevada is hereby directed to take on of all the estate, real and perJ.T. Cline, debtor, except suchas may be by law exempt from eeeenoe: and of. all deeds, vouchers, books ‘ef or and pers, and to keep the same safely until t appointment of an assignée.of his estate. rsons are forbidden to pay any debts to the said insolvent, OF fo: deliver any F peda rty btn a ing to him, or to any person, firm or ¢o) On, or association for ‘his use,» The said debtor is hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver any property unt . the further order of this Court, except as herein ord it is further ordered that all the creditors of said debtor be and appear before the Hon. John Caldwell, Judge of the Superior Co 1rt of the County of Nevada, State of California. in open Cow of the Courtroom of sai Court, in the city of Nevada, County of Nevada aforesaid, on the 20th day of July, 1806, at ten o'clock a. m. of that day, to prove their debts and choose one or more assignees of the estate of said debtor. It is further ordered that tl e order-be published in the NavADA_ DaILy TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper of Fm: srreuigticn, pubusbed in the city of Nevada, County «f Nevada, as often as the the said paper is; ublished before the said day set for the be Pde of creditors. And it is further ordered t! ai in the meantime all proceedings against the said: inSees a ‘vt : JOHN CALDWELL. jy9-td \: City Marshal obstacles in the path of true love. He recognizes every man’s right to starv: a woman ‘if ‘she is willing, and pro vided one can raise the slight fee necessary for the license, there is nothing to hinder him getting married if he can find a-woman of thesame mind. In South Africa, says the New Orleans Picayune, the savage tribes: have a peculiar ceremony which #hey put the matrimonial candidate through previous to his entering the holy estate. His hands are tied up in a bag containing fire ants for two hours. If he bears unmoved the torture of their stings he is considered qualified to cope with the nagging and daily jar and frei of married life. Such a man would inake an admirable husband. He would not be upset by the thoughts ofa spring bonnet, “or grow irritable every time the steak was undone. The. idea oi having a patience tridl for those about to marry is a good idea that civilized people might adopt, ~ aeemuenieden BORN. At Nevada City, July 12th,’to the wife of J. H: Riley, a son, COMPOUND EXTRACT OF * Raymond’s 4 Sarsaparilla WITH IODINES. On the market. It removes Tumors, Boils, Ulcers, as Well as Scrofulous and Syphilitic Taints. 2 per usually given by ot! for the sam money. i \3 superior im quality. se BLOOD REMEDY = ‘Chemists, and Pharmacists, : Union Drug Store, Main Street, _ = > Sole Agents for. Paso Robles Springs +. < Mineral Water i : BEE git 92 PHILIP HIL “qayts. BOOTS AND SHOBS. . at 50 cents on the dollar, of unpacking and marking. Don’t rush us for a fewdays. We'll soon have everything ready to wait on all promptly. how we got in. We bought GENTS’ FURNISHING GOOODS FROM BOOTS and SHOES FR with THE GREAT MONEY QUESTION. Judge. J.M. WALLING, Attorney for Insolveut* es cael Ey — aes It has been asked by different Bankers of the United States, “ : : What is Money without life?” The poor man steps in and asks, “What is Life without money?” He says money is what talks nowadays.£ That’s what we say. With mcney ycu can do many things. ‘To prove this: : : Our clearance sule before the Fourth was.a great success. We sold our stock ' We had an opportunity ii San out for cash, and #8 we do not want to close our stores we had to buy mcre, Francisco last. week to buy $10,000 Worth of Goods SIRRERES, YSU 40 Cents on We took advantage of it and made the They are now arriving, ‘the Dollar. buy. We propose to sell these goods we will hurry the work These goods are not a bankrupt or shelf-worn stock. This time of the year the THERE’RE ALL. NEW. Pholeaslers close out their summer goods, and that’s Neustadter Bros., Corner Pine and Sanso; ts. M in & Bro. 25 to 27 Battery Streak meee: or aig 3 W. Cohen, Hirsch & Go. U.S. Shirt Factory 26 Sansome Street. . 8 to 6 Battery Street. EN’S and BOYS’ CLOTH Mande COE A Te FROM . ING ar 1, Parsch & Wiener, 125 to 127 Sansome Street. & Oo, 2 Battery Street. Ori : . . __ SAa Aagerg Gr 2 to an amen tn HATS FROM © Z fey 1 LJ, Friedlander & Co, 21 10.23 Battery Strect. BEES SR by We ote ht for spot cash and must sell . We want you all to ) on the same terms. Be others. “See what it will do now wickets 7a” MoNeY did before the Fourth Seal ee ae Rares st., near Main, Nevada City. x sie ha ve-thraestores and thé Inne Savertising. Come. to us for you outa, We C.J. Brand is the only pérson in oy % : Scrofula . MONDAY NEVADA b “Mondays, > ONKICE y “Sundays ‘anc “p. m, Don . Electors ‘mame must ‘before Augt # not enrol will be det election on persons can F only the ‘na pregister at F copied and > bookg used »no person” ‘whose nam bregister in u: This is the r law, atid as e ‘register agal the County ¢ zed to admii q “Had . Ed Sehmid ‘Sterling Arn! bwent dove: . ‘Pleasant Vall very plentifu . While co Behmidt had runaway. Or on their team down. the grac road between and Ready ri orunand cc hey had res other side of . was repaired . without farth es ~_ Chang » Maryland a vith debt, am © make a chai ublican part; mt of debt an andred cenis zn the‘inco: nal Govern with a Re will neo eiencies, a “again co P Sunshine place of th B and stagn fhomas Fen: hily on the How town, o ix at Wolf's 5 y and receive is contained ned to hold t is a poor m pleased to: ] pif is to bec and satisfa © drawing wa: To Re=S¢ The personal d mine -was : her day to Le Bton, to whi 8 been remoy f the purpose whoever desi Will W. T. Phipps, ati-Debris As peal reporter st the M¢ ich had been )U. 8. Circuit ded or postp ——e sist Upon H A needa me od, strength re a an ap stitute for pov’s Pris 4 8, assist dige 250. Bring In persons de es_of the . ait offer, sk photogra: Misite 95 J obtain these § paper for » in advi ee