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March 31, 1896 (4 pages)

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a. nty. ses with— 8. N, ary, ottle. Nn. cents ma =4 —"" a * eostumes, _ subscription, or “85 cents per copy. The $IX DOLLARS PER YEAR. ———_—— Telephone Nu. 4, . _ New York Fashion Letter. The tailor gown with 0 slight decrease . in the skirt is one of the fevorite spring. _ While. the newest skirt for} evening toilettes and costames of gauzy fabries retain the fullness of the.past winter,’ but the tendency of all skirts: :of: the pres>} ent epoghi ig to bring the greater part of the futliiegs directly in the ‘back. Street costumes are popular made with anEton} Jacket, a garment which. will largely . Bue percede the blazer for the coming summer. The Eton is cut rather short on the hips}. with pointed or square postillion effects im the:back and with a front ornamented with plain or fancy revers. The new Louis. XV). coat models are very elcgant with wide revers and with their. bip pockets on: the. vest, The ‘spring sleeves from’ the best New York honses are slightly smaller with a drooping shoulder effect. For these items of information we are indebted’ to the McDowell Fashion Journals, which are always abuodantly rich’ in descriptions aud designs, ( Album of Fashions” cost $3.50 per year’s *‘Krench Dresemaker” is $3 per annuth or 30 cents per copy. .‘‘La Mode” is $1.56 a_year or 15 cents a copy. Tf you are unable to procure any of these journals’ from . your newsdealer do not take any substitute but apply by mail to Messra.A. McDowell’ & Co., 4 West 14th street, New. York. Change. of Dates. The dates of two of thé lectures that are swoon to be delivered at thé Methodist Chareh ‘in’ thiscity have been changed or wrather transposed. Rev, L. J. Garver .of ‘Grass Valley will deliver his lecture on the evening of April 17tb, instead of on the @0th, and J. T. Howard, Esq., who. was to Jecture on the'17th will speak: on the 10th of April. The change was made to accommodate the gentlemen named. In view of the highly favorable impression which ’ Mr. ‘. the situation is different, for we: have some . are transferred to large vate to extract the! '. of the richest and deepest gold mines in the ‘La Mode de Paris” and. ‘Paris {$350 to prepare the map, secure the meces~ $12 50 to $158 ton, The take hold ye! god . twenty-two per cen gold; ‘Ctilorine gas is applied to dissolve the gold, which ia then held in solution and precipitated by sulphate of iron or Ferris syanide and other chemicals, The cyanide world, It is proposed to again do what we can for our county in an tidnest and legitimate way towards securing outside capital to invest in mining properties. A scheme process has has also proven successful in the is on foot to publish.a map in folder form, reduction of these concentrates,. and has showing, every mining~location from the } been almost universally adopted. The con-. Federal Loan in Willow Valley district to} centrates, are placed in tanks, and a solution the Perrin ming at Forest Springs, aid from . of one quarter per osnt of cyanide a ied, the Greenhorn to the Yuba, The map ‘will. which dissolves and extract the gold from also. give information, of the underground . the sulphurets, and the gold is caught by zinc @, and the amount that each mine . shaving, placed in a vat; through which this or ore shoot has produced up to date, . solution percolates, when the zinc shavings By looking at-this map one. can see what are burned, leaving the obloride of gold in a purple and powder form. Kither of the above described processes can be successfully used in treating the ores of the ledge at Meadow Lake, Mr. Clark has an assay cer~ tificate from the well known metallurgists, Maltman & Thompson, of Grass Valley, stating that an average sample of sulphurets, reduced from seven to one ton of concentrates gave a regult of $140.91 in gold, containing slight traces of silver, The greatest depth attained in the Meadow Lake mines is 225 feet, showing a width of 18 feet at bottom of shaft, with gold assays. of idea is-a good one and ahould nieet with the. $16 a ton, The vast extent of these rich ‘support of our mining and business men, ledges can be more clearly understood by Coie Ee One the large number of location:notices (1,265) Paraphernalia Received: recorded at the County Clerk’s office in NeThe new regatias aud other paraphernalia vada City. Only sixteen buildings remain for the Curly: Bears of this.city were ré~ of the many hundreds ‘when there was ceived from San Francisco Saturday evening. this region has done in actual gold production and what opportunities are yet offered. ‘The distribution, of a few thousand ‘copies of this map. will doubtless bring to us many. people who are anxious-te invest in legitimate mining. The mining maps that have been issued: will’ be of much value. in preparing the new one, and the Superintendents, foremen and owners of mines will assist in giving the desired information. It will take a month’s time ‘and. probably sary data and have the folders printed. The population of about 13,000 people at It is said to be the finest outfit ever made Meadow Lake, hin the city for a side degree organization. nea Tonight, after the regular ‘meeting of Hydraulic Parlor, the Curly Bears will havea growl and will ‘use the new trappings. 3 Bi Three wandering cubs will be initiated. relief. This medicine has been found to be z : peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of ~As soon as the weather becomes settled . 51) female Complaints, exerting a wondera delegation’ will go to Maryeville to inati-. ful direct influence iS pe étrength and tute a Cave. tone to the organs. you have J.oss of ae +o. Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting He 1 Spelle, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Lever-teaged, See holy or troubles with Dizy Spells, A number of Sacramento politicians sent Electric Acie is rg medicine ity Seager ‘ Health and Strength .are. guaran y its telegrams to Congress.nan Jobnson asking} nso, Fifty cents and $1 00 at Dickerman & him whether or not he would cast his vote : , ; Did Yon Ever : Try Electric bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get printed, sold and circulated over four millor McKinley to the exclusion of all other andidates, if he is chosen as delegate to he Republican National Convention. JohnHoward made in his address at the above f church Sanday evening, it is a foregone} ¢ conclusion that standing room will be at-aj+ premium on the night he lectures, as: the burch is not large enough to accommodate wall whe’are anxione to hear his lecture on ithe subject, ‘‘E Pluribus Unum.” From ,those who heard the lecture at Grass Valley yrecently we learn that.it-was a masterly ef= ifort, very interesting and instructive, and ave are satisfied that a rich intellectual ‘treat is in store for our people. "First-Class Goods. —— James Colley has just received a large} is free silver and California. . son telegraphed the following reply to his sont “McKinley is my first choice, but am fopposed to instructions. ‘The ” delegates should be free'to work for silver and California’s interest, . Instructed delegates have no influence.” The following dispatch was also received; Wasuineron, March 28th, Wm. Beckman, Sacramento. My choice ‘at present is McKinley, but my first choice Grove L. JOHNSON. atock of maccaroni. and vermacelli from his eon Fred W. Colley, who is now living in tory in which this class of food articles are made. Most of the grocers here are cus-] hy majority of stomers of Mr. Colley, and say that his. gtate, goods are the best in the market.. Mr. Oolley Sr. acts as his son’s agent in this A Fact Worth Knowing. Johnson’s position appears to be hearthe Napa Valley, where he conducts a factily approved by the Republicans of Sacramento, and we believe it will be approved the Republicans of the Co.'s Drug Store.” . Native Sons’ Notice. The.regular meeting of Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N.S. G. W., will be held this evening and a full attendance is. desired. By order. W. T. Mon, Pres, E. J. Moraan, Sec’y. Notice. & eens We, the undersigned have sold our interest in the business known as the ‘Branch Wonder Store” to Mrs. J. Levy. J. LEVY, ‘ H. LEVITT. March 27, 1896. : e 7Oe The $1,000 a Month Organ. The Examiner has sent its “Blinker” Murphy to Sacramento to raise a row ip Republican circles with a view to undoing Congressman Johnson, It will take more than the Examiver’s mudslinging to change ts : pel, Sacra’ O. B. Donal Lonis Burke, Blue Tent, Harry bg Sete Auburn, ‘Geo. M: Keller, San Francisco, Sam Doarel, M. D., Oakland, “Geo. Johnson, San Jose, Leon Armer, Truckee, . ; : phar leoroag lrg Port, © n Wright, Hot Springs, Mike Ohari, Colusa, sees Frank Saxton, Ingo, S Chas. Peters, San: Francisco. A Magazine's Influence. The enormous circulation of euch a mage— the last six months of 1895 there were est of all in leavening strength,” Latest zine as The Ladies’ J ournal can, in a sense, ‘United States Government Food Report. be understood when it is eaid that during}. Karl’s Clover Root ‘Lea is a} © for Constipation, Sold. by ore 1A cream of tartar baking powder, HighAnd of course buy it of Him. He is the _ OFFICIAL: CONFECTIONER of Nevada City and FOLEY desires to inform the pablie officially that he now.. has the largest stock of the FinesLS Spe Candies in this part of the State, “The assortment includes — ¢* FRENCH MIXED, 45 Varieties ¢= BOSTON CHIPS, BUTTER CUPS, . _ FOLEY’S. Strictly First-Class. 13 Commercial Street, Nevada City. . “About CANDY onght to stick in your mitid perpetually, such as what. where to bay, ete. . You can only. these questions im one way; ought to buy : FOLEY’S Home Teas te Etc! . Royal Baking Powder Company. 106 Wall street, N. Yion :copiee—(in exact figures 4,058,891). Figures such as these give one some idea of. the inflaence which may be exerted by even a single one of the modern magazines. TALK IS CHEAP. . to Make Rules — To Observe Them is Another Thing. Mr. Blank closed the book im tly and flung it away. It was a learned treatise en hygiene—how to preserve perfect health, “tJ T have to. observe all these rules, Ill have no time for anything . else. Who'll . r y the: landiord, the butcher and the baker?” Easy So many “rules of health” seem to presuppose a social system where everybody can take the best care of his Vv; where over-exertion, exposure, irregular diet, imare air, food and water, and a th sand I other ease breeding conditions » be totally avoided, o ; : aay is impossib:e—even for the wealthest, Coes Make your system nearly impervious to morbific influences and disease germs; store up a sortof sinking fund of reserve strength ena wisest to resist unusual drains on your v. ty. Peruvian Bitters will accomplish this. They not only cure indigestion, loss of aptite, lassitude, malaria, colds, etc. > but thes tone up the system _to resist their a pearance. — Peruvian Bitters. give suc! efficiency to the digestive system that it produces surplus nutrition and vitality — mething in excess of daily needs—that eeps us up in the “hour of trials.’’ ; ‘10K & Co., San Francisco, All druggists and dealers, a ‘ _ Business, For Sate. One of the oldest and most extensive stores in the county for sale at @ bargain. Has a large patronage, including” & good paying country trade. This is one-of the best opportunities ever offered in Nevada County to secure a well established and flourishing business at a zeasonable price. Apply to L. 8S. Carxiys, tf Nevada City, Cal. ill Boils and Pimples. San Francisco, Cal. Jan. 30, 1896, I had several pimples on my face and a large boil on one haad. I began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla and after using three bottles I was coe J, W. Johnson, 3 South Broderick reet. Hoop’s Pints care all liver ills. Assessment Notice. THESE You will sleep better, and look to bed. with-you one of our allRubber ~ the side or back. Lie on it—if it bursts will give you a new one. Three sizes—2, 3 and 4 quarts. Broad Street. COLD NIGHTS ——EE esher in the nrorning if you take HOT WATER BOTTLES] f you have & stiff neck, pain in VINTON’S. _ DRUGGIST, . ynreervnenrnegnn tannin -Grand Ball—FOR THE— TO BE A $109 LUETJE & BRAND Can. supply you with anything in this line at the Lowest Prices. Satisfaction Guaranteed. FULL STOCK OF Jewelry of All Kinds — Silver Ware Plated Ware Novelties, Broad Streetf{above Pine, UAdGAANLAAAAASLULAMLAMADOLUAAMLAULJAAbLGULUAL AGG TALCGAIALCQUIALALIALUALLALALLALLALLALL ON TIME At all times and on every occasion
it is necessary to have a Reliable Time Keeper Such as are sold by reliable up-to-date. dealers in watches and Clocks. ee 4 Etc.” Nevada City AAMAUASAAAUASALUULLAA ULL ee BENEFIT —oOFr— é" A St, Canice Catholic Church, —on— FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 40th. —are Floor Direetor—Ed, W. Schmidt. Floor, Managers—J. J. Hanley, ance. F. ‘Lf. Nilon, Henry Conlan, L. M. Sukeforth, Jas. M. Foley, Chas, Grimes. ——e Goyne’s Full Orchestra will be in attendNo one in: ordinary. health need become fhald or gray, if be will follow. sensibl treatment, -We advise. cleanlmess of th scalp and the use of Hall’s’ Hair Renewer, o> May Do As Much for fou. Mr. that he had a Severe Kidney tronble for many years, with severe pains in his back and also that his bladder was -affected. He tried many so‘ealled Kidney cures bat without any good result. About a year ago he ‘began ace of Electric Bitters and found reflectric Bitters. is especially Liver } troubles and often gives almost instant re One trial will. prove our statement. At Dick_ Hef at once. adapted to cure of all Kidney an lief. Price only 5Ce. for large bottle. erman & Co,’s. Drug Store. + 9@2Ladies’ Oxford Ties: Ladies’ Oxford Ties, patent tips, only $1 m2-tt per pair, at the Branch W onder, ‘Karl’s Clover Root Tea . — oF Js a sure cure for Headache by Dickerman & Co. gsed in Be ake Hood's’ Sarsaparilla Sores, Totter, Chapped Handa, “Chilblains, . ysing six bottles, . was completely Pb eg es Corns, and. i skin Eruptions, oe pers eured,”—P, H, Forp, Ouachita City, La oT rE PGf the Board of Trustees, Peculiar to Itself {sri omic oc ame . Ayala The ay rs Sthaaxes,, . e : ' *s et: It eures a wide range of diseases because pret igh Price. 25> cente per box. For Ayer gone Sarsapatilla Attest: T. H. Gass, Clerk. of ite power asa blood purifier. It acts { sale at Carr Bros’ Drug Store, piohieel Paepee ee : rag ? stiy-and positively, upon the blood, : i ue ig Noticé to Credt £4 and the blood reaches ¢ nook ane Wanted. _AT THE WORLD’S FAIR O% . ne a si toe es NR RE gr ES fe a eee AOSTATE of Wiliar T. Thomas, d a. NeSeen, pant, Some and ey . en btu King Wcharinn Eererp larg hear We bs ee idee tae. ot influence ct . ‘cing counties. ; ingRicha ae ea, utes cle eer as to the oredi* ii persons : 4 aed : cies hibitthem, with the neeessary, vouchers, within Fred Miller, of. Irving, Ill., writes and nervous diseases, Nothing'relieves so quickly. Sold anknown to other medicines, and . Bruises, Sores, Uloors, Balt Rheum, Fever all Throat and. tang tenes oe oured. 09 trict hold Grove L. Johnson in. e . Shiloh’s Cure. Sold by Dickerman & Co. " ——_—__+ +e + 2@e-+— ‘ How’s this? A Waltz by Sousa. We offer: One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of. Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Props, Toledo, 0. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him. perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry nal, Colonial Dames Waltzes.” Consumption, LaGrippe, Pneumonia, and . the high regard that the people of this disJohn Philip Sousa will contribute the musical feature of the Ladies’ Home JourThe famous band-master has been induced to turn aside from marches to write awaltz, which he hes christened “The. Any stock KATE HAYES MINING COMPANY. LOCAtion oj principal place of business, San Francisco, California. Loeation of Works, Noith San Juan, Nevada County, California. Notice 18 hereby given that ata meeting of the Board of Directors held on twenty-first day of March, 1896, an assessment (No. 5), of one 26-100 duliars, ($1. 25), per share was levied upon the capiral stock of the corporation payable immediately in United States gold coin, to the Secrerary, at the office of the Company, $20 Sansome street, room 24, San Francisco, California. ‘ upon which this assessment shall remain u:paid on the twenty-fourth day of April, 1896, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction; apd uniess payment is made before, will be sold on Monday the out any obligations made by their firm. eighteenth day of May 1896, to pay the delin“Wear & TrvAx, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. ; Watpine, Kinnan & MARrvIN, Whole-}. sale D ists, Toledo, Ohio, ¢ Hall’s Catarrh’Care is taken interdally acting directly upon the blood andpermucou surfaces of the system, Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials COULD HARDLY WALK. ON ACCOUNT OF RHEUMATISM = ‘P.ELFORD free. se 3, Hall’s Family Pills are the besf, A Baby’s Life Saved. . “My beby had croup and was saved by hiloh’s Cure,” writes Mrs. J. B. Martin, 2 4 Ouachita City, La., ti ee After unteville, Ala. a TWO YEARS “he Discuvery Saved His Life. Mr. ’G, Caillouette, Druggist, Beavers: ville, Il, says: “To Dr. King’s New Diecovery L owe my life. Was taken -with {La 1s CURED New Discovery in my store I sent fora botsle and began its uee and from the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is-worth ita weight in gold. We won ¢ keep store or house without it.” Geta free trial at Dickerman & Co.’s Drug Store, Bueklen’s arnics Salve. The . cst. in the world for Cuts, “For fully two years, I suffered from ©. . theumatism, and was frequently in-such & condition that I could hardly walk. & spent:some time in Hot Springs; Ark, tnd the treatment helped me for the -Ume. being; but soon the complaint returned and I was as badly afflicted as ever. Ayer’s being recom¢ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla mended, } resolved to try it, and, after ¢ quent assessment toge her with costs of adveraes and expenses Of sale. y order of the Board of Directors. H. PICHOIR, tecretary. Office, 320 Sansome Street, Room 24, Ban Francisco, California, j Election Proclamation. of the City of Nevada are pio § that an election will be beld in Neva _Monday, May 4th, 1896, To elect the following named officers: Marshal, Assessor, Treasurer, City Trustee, City Trustee, 6, City Trustee. Sm ep rt shali several precinets of said City of Nevada shal hereby designated and Grippe and tried all the physicians for mile: i be apd they are about, but of no avail and was given u and Ai NS oe po'nted as follows, to-wit: told 1 could not live. Having Dr. King’s THE USE OF Precinet No. 1. Polls at Clutter’s Carriage Fac ory on the Plaza. Inspectors, R. Tremaipe and +, Jnckson; Rafter. Precinct ‘No. spectors, A. 2. Polls at the City Hall. In J. B. Gray; Bailot Clerks, Max I . Garver, : oom. Inspectors, Gio. M. Hughes and Joh Cle:ks, T. C. Ballot Clerks, Felix Gillet and A. Hartu The polls will be open from sunrige til] notified a City.on THE ELECTORS OF THE CORPORATION. The places of election and. the officers who conduct said elecion in each of the apD. Hutchinson; Judges, John H. Richards and J. D. Fleming; Clerks, H. ©. Weisenburgérand J. ‘allot Clerks, M. B, Siddles and John D. Allan and C. J. Brand; Judges, John Swart and E. Booth; ( lerks, Louis Schmidt Isoard and Precinct No, 3. Polls at the Juetice’s Court R Dunnieliff; Judges, J. W, Dean and Phil. Goyne; Randall and George E. Jobnaton:; ng. Admission, including supper, $2. FIFTY CENTS A WEEK Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in length inserted under this head for 50 Cents @ weék or $2 a month. 10 Cents a week or 40 Cents a month. ble invariably in advance. . Each additional line Payali The large new building on Sacramento street is offered for rent, Suitable for a botel, restaurant or saloon, Apply on the premises. m23-tf For Sale. A house of six rooms, and lot containing ¢ THROW YOUR 100: lbs Flour, $2.20. 8 cans Corn Beef, $1.00. Morning Meal.Package, 10 cts, EE HERE High Prices Must Get Out of Line QVER T HS IST. 12 cans Mackerel, $1.00 8 cans Clams, $1.00. to 1-lb. Cans Salmon $1.00. ¥%-Gal Bottle Pickles 25¢. Pepsin Whiskey; $1.25 perbottle. Oysters, per dozen’cans, $1. Bryaat’s Root Beer 10 cts per bottle. Sauerkraut, § cents a pound, I. X. L. Whiskey at 75 cents per Bottle. you wish Good Coffee, J.J. JACKSON. Commercial Street, near Pine,“try ARABIAN ROASTs Hires 3 for 50 cts. ~° Nevada City, Cal, P 2 aso one acre of ground, is offered for sale for $1,000. Enquire of Geo. A. Bailey. m23 Beer 5 Cents. — If you want a nice glass of steam or lager beer favor Geo. Allen at the Hydraulic saloon, opposite the Union, witha call. H: sells it at 5 cents a glass, clear, sharp and . ml6lm eool. House and. Lot For Sale. A house of 5 rooms anda 1-acre lot ar offered for sale at a reasonable price, Par! down and rest in installments. Free water Enquire at this office or Jackson's store. 1} For Sale.’ im Long-established Express Business, “gor horse and wagon, -Enquire of Ff. T. Nilon $ Michell’s Dancing School, Overcoats Suits and Pants — To order at REDUCED PRICES. Call on * DULAC, "esta Ladies’ and gentlemen’s class meets ever) Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Chil‘6 dren’s class every Saturday. afternoon ut + ten months after the imine. LO ies : : DR. W. P. SAWYER, P) You can buy a good ir of Boys’ Sehool ; Sho2s for 75 cents at A eg Branch Wonder. : : ‘ : HYS:C1AN AND SURGEON. ___ Celltsloid Collars. . — Medical Dep utment. easy 10. opel Hlood’s Pills &&, ¢ Liver Ills; easy to ‘éraduate of the University of Pennsy'vanal e—-Rooms E and F, Un'on Hot2!, Bawde tice to the said Executors at ; the sate being the plac for the transac’ Seine business of said Kotate, in gaid County ‘. Nevada, : = Beles OHAS. E. TABER L FOKTH deceased.‘Dated this 30th day of March, 1996. first publication of this no e store of Daniel Furth, North Sau Juan, Nevada Gounty, nae 30% on i DANIE Executots of the last Will of William T. Thomas o'clock. Social every Saturday night. Pri. vate lessons at hall orat residence. 825 Swart Has Charge Again. Business is rushing at Swart’s Photograph Gallery. High-grade woik at popalar prices catches em. . aS-tl a Steam Dyé Works. Grass Valley Steam Dying and Cleaning Works, All work guaranteed.. Corner Church ani Neal streete, opposite the TidFred Searls, Attorney. cents, at the Branch Wonder. Celtaloid Collars, all sizes, sold bal at jews Hosts Vethnwere ir gs office, Reybura Bros., Props.” m2 b Built and guaranteed by Largest H Masatrated catalogue free, ; Address, WAVERLY, 18 and 20 McAllister S+., Sam Faameinom, Vie want a live Agent in Nevada City. igh Grads Bicycle Factory in the world “=~ INDIANA BICYCLE CO,, of Indiansgolig, Ind, Warranted the BEST of all HIGH GRADE whena.9 > 35 eS" * 8