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August 1, 1889 (4 pages)

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enta enta sual” ents ower here f the on in from 1yin L gel All prices 1 sell t Florest aud be f bough s lay. f Smoo ‘elv se RBIN. ereby g the Eagle shingpunty, being same. JR, s. F. REturyy)corae: a y. ug priviaS feetionery. BY. ‘ pnery and ring each vileges of Glenbrook commence y after the ; (i) fifty notice of dday, and fair The «et any and ecretary, a City, Cal. NK, yada Uity 30 000 'ransaoted. PAYABLE amrmto CHANGE the prinBIkETAIN FE ot the . County ion "ure mi. “Paghoey’ t PRESIDENT . + CASHIER. end SEv'y 1% an ousMAN, “THURSDAY, AUGUST 1. 1889. The Daily Transcript. OVER THE GRADE. PREMIUMS OFFERED. BOWMAN'S !DAM. THE COUNTY CONVENTION. SNAKE BITES. 7 a Beret aE os Perilons Adventureof a Party of . For Exhibits at the County Fair . Notes From That Pepuiar Neva-. Fifth Annual Conventien of the . How 20 Head Off the Sting of a ft Ez BY Kuights Templiar. Next Month. da County Resort. Ww. Oo. 7.0. Battier. z AN AGE OF DECEPTION. A. Costume That Is Not Se Cool as tt Leeks, This young laly is complaining as loudly as anybody about the hot weather. She is not so cool as she looks. The back of her costume is filled in with fleshcolored silk. “Ata little distance you cannot tell it is theré, but her conscience is easy— very easy. ‘ Ooo Attempted Arson. Tuesday night unknown persone piled some boards against the ventilator in the sidé ot Clinch & Co.'s brick store at Grass Valley, and then set them afire thinking the current of air passing through the ventilator would draw the’ fiimes inside the building und thus create a disastrous conflagration. Nightwatéhmaa Keathly discovered the burning boards before any damage had been done. LATER. A reliable gentleman who passed the store at midnight says. a singleand not large stick of wood: lay on the ground there burning, but so far from the building and everything else likely to be damazed that he did not consider it worth his while to extinguish it or to notify the night watchman. He says there is no foundation for the talk »bout the building being endangered or for the suspicion that arson was atten pted. a The Manzanita Mine. The report that obtained circulation Tuerduy to the effect that Messrs. Wheeler & Allan were compelled to suspend washing becanse of the South Yuba Canal being unable to spare them water, was erreneous. The Marzanita has the next water right below the Excelsior, and the latter company has been letting. enouvh of # stream pass to supply its wants; bat i: is said thet recently parties who were ‘not entitled to it Itave been helping ‘themeelves to the water and thus the Manzanita went short; but the wate: is now once more running down to th: mineand everything is lovely. Mr Spaulding says the South Yuh. Company are prepared to sell water to the Manzanita owners or anybody else thut wants it. Money in the Treasury. The District. Attorney, Connty Aud'tor-and-Supervisor Ba ffington on Wed. nesday counted the money in the county treasury and fonnd it to be correct and according to the amount called for by the books, as follows; OMG os ee eS. $29.928 00 WHERE: coe ee. 25,489 66 Silver. 25. 63.3 i eee a 270 64 Gurreney 02.6.0) at soe 321 00 $56,009 31 A New Kina of Sickness. Among the sojourners at Rowman Dam lately was a pretty and quickwitt-d little ten‘year-ol:l Miss who upon hearing one of her elders say that she did nut care to yo ont boating that morning becanse the last time she went it make her seasick, exclaimed : ‘Seasick? fhe idea! You mean it] made you Dain sick.” ae a2 oa A Forest Fire. Quite air extensive-firewasprevailing Wednesd.y afterroonin the timber between the Champion and Wyoming mines, and men went out to figlit it and prevent damage to to the numerous mining building& in that section. e Closing of an Outlet. ™~ —— The blockade of » port is nat more injurions to its eemmerce than is even important ge-tion, ard poison the circulat The safest and most effective, as it is alsothe most genial, laxative and anti-billious medicind in existence i+ Hostettor’s Stomach Bi'ters, and it is more than probable that its sovereign efficacy asa preventive and remedy for intermittent and.remit'ent fever is largely due to its reformatory action upon the liver,an crgan prejodicially involved in all malarial complaints. Persons with a tendency to rheumatic, neuralgic and kidney tranbles « anno: do better than to antigonize it . with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which invariably checks. it at the outret. The _ Weak, moreover, are. invested with strength by this fine ‘invigorant. Their Business Hooming. Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival of trade at Carr Bros. Drug Store as their giving away to their customers of so many free tria bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery far Consumption. Their tradeis simply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds Asthma, Bronchitis, Cronp, and all threat and lung diéawés quickly cared You can test it before buying by getting . @ trial bottle free, large size $1. Ever bottle warranted. : * . The anishsp to’ thé Grass. Valley Knights Templar who went to Dutch Flat Monday to attend a funeral was not so langhable a matter as the reports that reached here Tnesday made it out to be. In fact, it was very serious and might have been still worse. The Tidings gives this account of it: The members of the party were Edwar! Coleman, William Dunstan, John Hicks, Jr.,.T. H. Wilhelm, SteBinklemann. Deamer’s spring wagon was the vehicle and William H. Freeman the driver. Homeward bound the trip was made without accident or incident until about 10 Pp. m., when. the grale on the You Bet road about a mile and a half from Svanion’s, on the Narrow Gauye, was being traversed, Here the road is very narrow and overlooks a ravine from 200 to 300 fe-t in depth. Ina ae Warniug, the outside edge of the road gave away under the wheels and before a movement could be mace, horses, wagon and passengers were plunging down the ,hillside, the wagon turning completely over twice andbringing up against a tree. : In the wild descent the lamps on the wagon were smashed, and for a brief period only the crashing of rocks and human groans were heard. ‘Those. of the gentlemen not. seriously injured were paralyzed, as it were, for the time being. They were incapable ol! utterance or movement. = Edward Coleman was the first fo recover his senses, and in answer to his calls Messrs. Wilhelm, Dunstan, Hicks and Freeman responded. Shaking themselves and discovering no broken . ores, the quintette hurried to the overturned wagon, from under which groans were issuing. oy Raising the vehicie, Stephen Long rolled out, and Mr. Deamer, bleeding profusely, was removed, ‘hen Mr. Binklemann was looked up, and farther down the hill he was found in great pain. The injured men were assisted to the road, and this accomplished, Mr. Coleinan set out in quest of a conveyance, returning shortly with a ‘eam and wagon from Mr. White’s plice at Buena Vista. In the mean: time, Messrs. Hicks and Wilhelm pro‘ured candles and. water, and looked ‘filer the comfort of their wounded -omrades, while Messre. Freeman and Dunstan released the horses from the wrecked;--vehicle and recovered the Knightly equipments, more or less of which were found near the bottom of the ravine. eee “Taesday morning had well advanved when the party arrived jn town. Mr Long was taken to T. H. Wilhelm’r residence, and Messrs Deamer : nd Rinkleman to their respective homes. Chen the doctors were summo: ed. Mr. Binkleman’s injuries are the most severe, consisting of a broken -houlder-blide (the right) and-probrhly fractured ribs. Many bruises and cuts were also sust.ined.Some of Mr. Long’s right ribs are probably fractured and his left knee is seriously hurt. Broises and cut~ abound. ‘ Mr, Deamer sustained several cnt about the head—one a deep gash— and is also bruised, and suffering from super ficial cute. Messrs. Hicks, Dunstan and Wilhelm will b2 lame and stiff for several days, each sustaining severe bruires. With his usnal good fortune, Mr, Coleman escaped unseathéd. William Freeman, the driver, te whom no blime is attached, was equally fortunate. i That members of the party were noi killed outright or maimed for life is a mystery to people fainiliar with the scene of the accident. 3 HERE AND THERE. A Brief Recerad of Various Matterwof tocal interest. The Dirigos will be entertained Frievening by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crawford. ~~~ PEST eee ans While the funeral of W. O. Fanll wasin progress at North San Juan, and when the people were cougreg sted in the church much alarm was created by some horses pulli g down a long section of fznce to which they were tied. : Fernando Roth, the insane man from Boca, will be taken Thursday to the asylum at Stockton. Under Sheriff Reynolds will escort him to Colfax #nd there turn him over to Sheriff Dunster who, will come down from Truckee and take him the remainder of the distance. Serre inom oe MORES After a Witch-Hazel Fraud. A Witch-hazel man persuaded Chas. of Winnemucca, Nevada, to dig in a certain place for water. He has gone down 103fvet through solid rock and the prospect is yood for another thousand. Mac ing for Lis man with 2 forked he is “loaded for bear.”’ An Old-timer Hurt. —_—— Charles Robb, formerly of Gras+ Valley.and brother to Mrs. P. H. Paynter ofthat town, was fatally hurt fuesday at Oakland. He wasa painter by trade. : : Fm mann an . An Elegant Substitute — $ For vils, salts, pills, and all kinds ot bitter, nauseous medicines, isthe very agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syrnpof Figs. Recommended by leading Physicians. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Company, San Francisco,Cal. For sale by all leading druggists: Carr Bros., Nevada City. tf Tue San Franéi co Evening Port ie the leading evening paper of San Frantf ‘. street, on the. Plaza, or with the driver, The following is a continuation of the premium list for the coming fair; CLA8S Il.— DRIED FRUIT. Best 10 lbs.dried apples. .... Diploma and $3 00 Best 10 lbs. dried pears..... Diploma and 3 00 Best 10 lbs, dried peaches.. . Diploma and 3 00 Best 10 Ibs. dried plums.... Diploma and 3 00 Best 10 Ibe. dried apricots. ... Diploma and 3 00 Best 10 Tbs. dried nectarines. Diploma and 3-00 Best 10 Ibs. dried figs.-.... : Diploma and 3 00 Best 10 lbs. dried prunes.... ; Diploma and 3 00 Best 10 lbs. dried berries.. ... Diploma and 3 00 Second best 10 Ibs.dried apples. 2 00 Second: best 10 Ibs. dried pears. . Second best 10 lbs. dried peaches second best 10 Ibs, dried plums. Second best 10 Ibs. dried apricots Second best 10 los, dried nectarlit. peer ee ers Rese ares Second best 10 Ibs. dried figs. . . . second best 10 Ins, dried plums,. 2 00 Second best 10 lbs. dried berries» 2 00 Best display raisins. Diploma and 10 00 Second best.... Diploma and: 5 00 Best display dried fruit..... Diploma and.10 00 CLASS I1J,— CULTIVATED. NUTS. Best exhibit English walnuts.. .$7 50 Best exhibit soft-sheiled almonds 2 50 bo bo te to S38 288 to bo Best exhibit peanuts... ... 2 50 Best exhibit chestnute.... . 2 50 Best exhibit black walnuts.. .. 2 00 CLASS IV.— PRESERVES, JELLIES, ETC: Best 10 lbs. honey in comb... : Diploma and $2 00 Second best.. . ee ee Best display perserves in glass. . «Diploma and 3 00 Best display pickles, assorted.. Best twelve jars or glaxses of jellies, assor ed. ..Diplomna and 3 00 Best exhibit hermetically se led fruit in glass, not less thsn five varielies...., Diploma and 5 00 Best display grape syrup, two QRHODE oo. cr hes 3 00 Best exhibit. of confectionery manufac.ured in the district. . Diploma and 5 00 Second beste.. oi cece iye tee 2 OO CLASS V.—BRANDIES AND WINES. Eaclv competitor for premitins on brandies, wines and liquors must certify on oath, if required, that the article exhibited by him was manufactured by him, and-is-pure, and only the production of the fruit from which itis manufactured. Bext general display of California brandies and wines... : Diploma and $10 00 Best grape brandy over one year. old 3 00 Best grape brandy one vearold. 3 00 DRY WINES. Best white wine, not less than 1 doz. botiles.Diploma and $5 00 Best. claret, Borde .ux type, over one ye r old, not less than 44 duz.-bottles.-—. Diploma-and3.00 Best claret, Bordeaux type, one year old, not less than 3g doz. bONNGR 6 oa ee, Diploma and Best Bur undy type, over one 3 00 Diploma and 3 00] Bowman’s Dam has this stmmer come into much prominence as a public resort for health and pleasure seekers. In past years the boarding house has been conducted aa a private affair by the North Bloomfield Mining Company, being kept open for the sccommodation of employes working in that locality and of the specisl guests of the Company. Now, however, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Casey have charge of it-and_entertain alt vis.tora who are willing to pay the moderate . rate charged. The house is-large enough for about twenty guests to stay there comfortably, and it has been full most of the time since the Caseys took possession. The table is supplied with fruits, vegetables, fresh meats, etc., and is highly praised. The rooms are well furnished, the beds good, and everythiag is aa neat and tidy as could be wished. The water in the lake is now at the 90 foot mark and falling 2'¢ inches a day. It is estimated that the supply would last till next December if-no storms came between now and then. 2,000 inches a day are being drawn off. The waters abound in trout, but fishers have only moderate success during the warm weather now prevuiling. Speaking of weather, the following record of thermometrical observationa taken morning, noon and night at the Dam recently will show that the temperature there is delightful : 7 A.M. 12 M. 7PM. July 21—68 82 70 22—66 81 71 “ 23—56 78 : 68 * 24—54 78 65 25—58 80 : 68 **" 26—68 78 ** 27-74 89 68 28—74 : _ 74 29—73 97 Last Monday was the hottest day ever experienred there, so fur as the ‘oldest inhabitant’? can 1emember. At 4:30 in the morning the thermometer stood at 72,-and at high noon it war 97. Little Bowman Dam, which is an arm of the main body of water, is brilliant with white and pink lilies of the domestic variety. Two years ago Frank Morse presented the Company with 500 bulbs und General Dobbie had them planted. They have. thrived wonderfully and add much to the charms of the locality. ee Hints on Kating. Following are a few pointers that are well worth memorizing: Don’t eat pork. When it is absolutely unavoiduble to so doit should be rendered harmless hy being exposed to strong heat long enough to be converted into a decided gray color, even to its innermost part. —— Don’t drink green tea, and use black tea moderately. year old, not les than 44 doz. ME tlOk osc e Diploma and Be:t Burgundy type, not less than 44 doz. botties..°... Diploma and SPECIAL WINES. Beet port, not less 1g doz. botMens Diploma and $5 00 Best sherry, not less 4g doz. botHORS isis Diploma and 5 00 Bert exhibit of ale. porter and layer beer.... Diploma and 3 00 Bert exhibit of ale. ..... Diploma Best exh bit of porter’.. .. Diploma Best exhibit of lager beer.. Diploma 3 00 3 00 A GRUMBLER CAUGHT. He Is Advised to Move Out Of His Glass House. A Gazette reporter stepped into a business house in Reno and engaged
in a conversation with the proprietor. The merchant said the trouble with the town was that too many people send helow for their supplies and did not patronize home merchants. After listening to the merchant score those who send away for their goods,.the teporter cast his eye over to the merchani’s desk and saw letter heads, bill heads and statements which had been print-d below. ~The reporter askeit him if he did not think it was as fair fur the people to send away for their merchandise as it was for him to send away for his printing. With a etartled expression on his face the merchant a-ked how. the reporter knew it. After quite an animated co::versation the reporter xueceeded in convincing him that he not only could get hix work done as cheaply at home, but cheaper, and the growler went off to hate himeelf for giving himself away. It happens so nine times out of ten that the very people who complain of sending away do the very same thing themsel ves, ————_ — + -2@e Attention, Jake Helland. Last Monday as P. &, Waldron of Graniteville was hauling a load of supplies to Bowman Dam he saw ut the head of the grade leading down to the reservoir bear tracks which had been made but a short time before. Bruin had ambled along the roadside a disance of a hundred yards or so, then off into the forest. ugrant Wrong. To advertine i print or.by word of mouth, a dentifriea. containing ingredients calculated to impair healthy teeth or accelerate the deeay of bad ones, is 4 flagrant wrong. ‘‘Tis done every day. Use healthfel, efficient SOZODONT only. 2 2@eo Ice! icet Tne Nevada Ice Company is now the office of ihe Company, foot of Main will be promptly attended to, tf Beecuam’s bi.s care bilious end Beet exhibit of soda....-.Diploma . . Best exhibit of yinger ale..Diploma Bert exhib.t of: cionk -and spruce beer....:... Diploma preparéd to deliver ice to consomers in any part of thecity. Orders left at compartments of the refrigerator. covering from a fever. Don’t tuke animal food more than twice daily. Don’t average more than twentyfour ounces of fluius daily. Don’t let your entire food exceed thirty-four ounces. in twenty-four hours. is the most injurious method of using the weed; the contrary is true. Don’t smoke immediately after meals, Don't forget that healthy persons generally lose weight in winter and gain in summer. Don’t believe that eating fat will mike ycu fat ; quite the contrary holds true, : Don’t eat gamey meats; remember that ‘‘gamey’’ is the hyper refined word for rotten. Don’t poura mouthful of coffee into an empty stomach,even if you murt tear a bntton from: your coat and swallow it*before,; says an Arabic proverb. This applieB totea as well. Ae Generali Vaccination, By an act approved by the Legislature on Febuary 20, 1889, the trustees of the several common school districta of this state, and boards of common school government in the several-cijies and towns, are cirected to exclude from the benefits of the coihmon schools ‘therein any child who has not been vaccinated, until such time when suid child shall -be successfully vaccinated ; provided, that any practicing or licensed physician muy certify that the child has used due diiizence, and cannot be vaccinated soas to produce a successful v ccination, whereupon such child, shall be excepted from the operation of the act. The trustees of the several school districts are also required to include in their annual report to the Secretary of the State Board of Health, the num ber in their respective districts between the ages of 5 and 17 who are vaccinated, and the number unvaceinated, : the necessity of having their children vaecinated before sent to schoul. es Down With Prices. been materially reduced at Mrs. nervous ills, RoE Don’t allow your servants to put meat and vegetables into the same Don’t eut much meat and increase its quantity only gradually when reDon’t. infer that chewing tobacco Parents in future will bear in mind Prices in summer millinery have Lester & Crawford’s store. Miss Kate Rauer will soon leave the above firm, and ladies desiring hats or bonnets . THE FIRST DAY. The fifth annnal convention of the Nevava county W. C. T. U. opened Tuesday afternoon at the Methodist Chareh in this city, Mré. H. J. Merritt, County-President, presiding. Devotional exercises were conducted by Mrs. Tyrrell of Grass Valley, and were followed with prayer by the State President, Mrs. R. R. Johnston. Anaddress of welcome to the conLittle, Mrs. Chas. McKelvey of Grass Valley responding. Reading of the minutes and reports followed, and committees were appointed. ; The Loyal Legion sang with much spirit, “We'll Turn Our Glasses Up: side Down.” : Miss Lottie Harding sang in atfecting manner, ‘‘Nowhere to Go,”’ Most interesting papers were read by Mre.°E. Csleman and Mrs. J. A; Rapp. : Mrs. Coleman’s words on Loyal Legion work should have been heard by every father and mother in Nevada county. ; Mrs. Rapp gave some startling fignres and facts relative to viticulture. The song by Mrs. May needs no comment. Everybody knows what this sweet singer can do. The evening exerciges-were opened with a song by the choir. Mrs. May sang a soloin which she more than eustained her reputation. A song by a male quartette was very finely rendered. Mra, Johnston, the State. President, upon . being introduced gave an address which was listened to by a large and appreciative audience. The writer will not compare her with such gifted orutors as Miss Willard* and other, but will say that in no respect would she suffer in comparison with them. Her graphic portraiture of woman as a leader,’ from bible times to the present day, was brilliant and sublime. The vocal solo by Mrs. Prisk was received with enthusiasm. Benediction was pronounced Rev. Bowmun of Grass Valley. by eo The Midsummer Century. Agenuine midsummer number is the Century for August, with its opening article on ‘‘The Stream of Pleasure —the River ‘CThames,” by the Pennels, —husband and wife,— who have written about and minutely pictured that gsy and thronved resort of boats and beaters. Little and big, there are twenty pictures in this article alone. Mrs.Foote’s ‘Afternoon ata Ranch” has also'a midsummer air; and all inland—vueationists will find matter of interest in Dr. Weir Mitchell’s profusely illu~tratd article on the ‘'Poison of Serpents” a line of inquiry in which he has made some,important discoveries. Remin ton, artist and writer, of well-known woo'l-engravers — French, Kingsley, Closson ind Davis . describe -in their own language, and with drawings and engravings by each, a wood-engraver’s camp on the Connecticut River, as well as the methods of the American school of wood-enyraving. The muayazine ia' replete with historical, art, and other articles of the highest order, ore Central Catitornta Ahead. In. behalf of the ordinary investor ot home seeker, the Horticulturist enumerates the following advantages possessed by Central-California, and the Chicago Park district in particular over the much boomed counties 0 Southern California: Climate—more equible; no sandstorms; more éven rain-fall ; irrigation not necegs1y, Water—better, beyond all question, in quality and quantity. Suil—the famous red, the best in the state; no alkali. Land—values only one-fourth as for. Production—Fvery variety of fruite and nuts grown in the state. . Market«—forty-eight hours neurer eastern. points. Scenery—beautiful beyond comparison with the barren hills and bleak plains of Southern Californis. = BE SENT IT BAST. For a year I was troubled with pains is my back and side, and headaches, the result of liver and kidney troubl I was att: to Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla by the startling testimonials in the papers and which seemed so practical I was induced to try it, knowing that as it was purely vegetable, it would at any rate do no harm. Itactedas@ gentile laxative and after the second bottle my peins and aches disappeared and I felt like a new man. It did so much for me that ; 1 sent several bottles to my family in New Jersey, who also took it with the most satisfactory results, LR konade— » foot of Clay street San FramMaster Cat @iaco. To Dispel Colds. Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse the system effectually, yet gently, when costive or bilious, or when the blood is impura or sluggish, to permanently cure habit oo nd wl to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activiry, without irritating or SUACOBS Oj], FOR RHEUMATISM. vention-was-delivered by-Dr.-Mary E. belp, it is wise to quarantine the poidescribes with pen and pencil his outing with the Cheyennts; and a group [high, with no water rights to pay. Dr. 8S. Weir Mitchell contributes to the August Century a profusely illustrated article on ‘‘The Poison of Serpents,”’ from which is quoted the following: “I am often asked what I would do if bitten while far fram help. Ifthe wound be atthe tip of a finger, I should like to get rid of the part by gome such prompt auto-surgical means asa knife or a possible hot iron af-. fords. Failing these, or while seeking son by two. ligatures drawn tight enough to stop all circulation. The heart weakness is made worse by emotion, and atthis time a manmay need stimulus to enable him to walk home, As soon gs possible some one of the agents above mentioned. -By working and kneading tho tissues the venom and the antidote may be made be so fardestroyed. At this time it becomes needful to relax the ligatures to escape gangrene. of course leta some venom inte the blood-round, but in afew moments it is possible ayain to tighten the ligatures, and againto inject the local large and the distance from help great, excupt the knife or cautery little is to be done that is of value. But it ix well to bear in mind that in this country a bite in the extremities rarely causes death. I have known of nine dogs having been bitten by as many snakes and of these dogs -but two died. In India there would have been probably nine dead dogs.” Anether Fish Stery.Will Or -an on Tuesday. heard something flopping in the irrgating ditch. that leads from, the South Yuba Company’s Town Talk ditch to Piety Hill. The flopping was at~a point near CO. Weisenburger’s house, and Mr. Organ upon investigating discovered a six inch brook trout which he captured after some lively work. Neariy everybody needs a yvod medicine at this season, to purify the blood and build up the system. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the most popular and successful spring medicine and blood purifier. It cures scrofula, all humors, dyspepsia, sick headache, that tired feeling. : Tue San Francisco Evening Poat is the leading evening paper of San Francisco. ? tf At Grass Valley, July 28, to the wife of James Sandoe, a daughter. ~ At Forest Sorings. Nevada county, July 21, to the wife of Jamer Harrigan, a son. POWDER Absolutely Pure. puis POWDER NEVER VARIES. A MARvel of uri y, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot he sold in competition with the multitude of low-teet, short weight alum or Paeephete pow dere. Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER COMPANY, 106 Wall street, New ' ork. THE JOHNSON-LOCKE MERCANTILE CO , sole Azenta for the Pacifin Coast. Sp piFigg re. Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of Californie, so laxative and nutritious, with’ the medicinal virtues of plants snown to be most beneficial to the ‘suman system, forming the ONLY PER‘ECT REMEDY to act gently yet somptly on the MDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWEL: AND To cieanse the System Effectually, -— 80 THAT — ?URE BLOOD, REFRESriING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one is using it and ell are delighted with it. Ask you lruggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manufactured omy by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. San Francisco, Car. Louisvicie, Ky, _ New Yoru, 4H. ¥ The Latest News ! FROM THE ECONOMY STORE. weakening them, use Syrup of Figs, . Okoice New Orleans Molasses and Sunbeam bia on tap in any quantity : Lso— —A Bew Columbia River Salmon, Ea Thousand Dollars. should thoroughly infiltrate-the seat of . i¢ and want to findsome one the bite with permanganate or other . two-thirds. jail A PARTNER WANTED. Tn my travelsthis Spring I have found a Drifting Mine that I can buy for Fifteen I will take one-third of who will take The property consists of 850 acres. The titleisgood. There is timber for all time to come. There isa tunnel in to the lead, a good dump and a good chance to save tailDrinking Apollo “Tea, . : Wreo to All! aT THEGreat American Importing Tea Co’s Stor6, Commercial Street, Nevada City. Dont't Fail to Oall and Try o Glass Pur Teas, Coffees and Spices AT, BEDROCK PRICES! A FULL LINE OF TINWARE, OROOKERY, GLASSWARE and OHINAWARE, At Prices that will Surprise You. ae to come into contact, and the former . ings, The claim embraces one mile in length of the lead. ; speak. health, old, one-fouth the entire cost. For further particulars address, jy20-lm 3.N.STRANAHAN, Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cal, we are prepared to make into Stylish tom Made Clothing as the Firm of Compare Our Figures. No One Carries CLOTHING AND FURNISHING As tothe claim paying, one has only to go _ booed and see it. Taere is no doubt but it is valuThis relaxation . nie Thave had much experience in drift mining since 1850, and know whereof . The owner wants to sell for these reasons: He has lost his eutire family and is out of He has made a handsome competantidote. If the dose of venom be] ency from the mine and is neatly 70 yoars The surface of this property is easily worth and Nevada City, in addition to our ‘ which give employtient to # lige naraber ot worker, PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY ! i. Eiyman ch Co., LEADING CLOTHIERS Great American Importing Tea Company, ‘Commerciat Street, Nevada City. The Transcript is the Northern-Central California. READY FOR BUSINESS. MERCHUAT : : THLORNG ESTABLISHMENT ia. EXyiman & Co. Broad Street, Nevada City, Cal., (BELOW THE NATIONAL HOTEL.) “o-— We have the finest line of Cloths ever brought to Nevada County, which Suita at the shortest notice. Perfect Fit Guaranteed or No Sale. Ls No one can give you as cheap prices for either Ready-Made or Cusi. EXTYMAN c& OO. We Beat Them All. as Fine a Stock. Ee No One Can Undersell Us! £3 1 GOODS at Our Stores in Grass Valley Iwo [immense Tailoring Establiohmenta, OF NEVADA COUNTY. I BEST fit of in the way of in this section. CHILDREN’S SAILOR SUITS, flannel, only $1 10 each. y years. 75c years, $1 50 Have You Ever Had «URNER PINE AND artistically trimmed by her shonid. Gufered 60 Years and Cured, pishigan Waite. Fish, order at once or they will be too late W. Aibeny O1., Thaca, B. ¥, Pickled Herring, ! te : a fe tng Repeat ee vies 2d he See ree E MRS . « wut’ sf fecite nena Rane ant i ‘ prices, : Ss . CR. 1 hove eset tue bettien and 0 men mare . halk, Coulter mad gee, Hour, Feed, Pactyrage = —— see a at me oe numerous sto net Good * Lime os you. At the Sutton Raneh. Enqutre on the re ae ee ses. spemtz, . Call and ‘Examine my™~ Goods premises or of George © Gaylord.ft] . Oxigplea Cases Throw Avway Orutehon and get prices, Peans’ is the purest and best Seay : §. H, DANIELS er aake, wee ce voae mat Remwetor, . . BOONCMY STORE BROAD ST Branch Siore, Front 8t,, Tiuckee.— CHANCE YET! aa IIs Equal Never Befire Offered in Nevadg K. GASPER, : THE GLOTHIER, Has been in San Francisco, and, for SRO wr OASET, has taken advuntave of the market int the selection of a Verv Large Stock of Goods, which he now proposes to give the People of Névad« County the benePrices Never Heard Of Before ! ——— — O15 SHH EXER: MEN’S and BOYS’ LINEN HATS, lsceach. 4 M2 An endless variety of STRAW HATS at Lower Prices than ever heard of frou 4 to 10 yearsof age, made of blue AT.SUCH PRICES, THERE IS NO NEED OF CHILDREN!:.GOING RAGGED BOY’S SOMMER COAT and VESU, $1. \. BOY’S SCHOOL KNEK PANTS, 4 to 13 vears, 37¢ per pair. : CHILDREN’S KID, BOX. sPRING-HEEL, BUITON SHOES, 5 to 8, ears, 75c. CHILDREN’S PEBBLE, BOX-TOK, SPRING-HEEL SHOES, 5to 8, PEBBLE BOX-TOES, SPRING and HEEL, BUTTON SHOES, 8 to 11g it will pay you to layina supply, as under ordinary circumstances you will pay one-third more than the Prices here offered. Such a Chance Before? MEN'S BEST SPBING BOTTOM OVERALLS, 90¢ a pair. MEN'S CHEVIOTP SUITs, $6.50; &@ bargain for $10. MEN'S CHEVIOT SUITS. $9: « hargain for $19. The Latest Patterns ot CUS1OM-M ADE PANTS, at $5.50; cost at tallorshop MEN’S FINE. SUITS at $18; bargain. Good enough to wear on -a visit to President Harrison, atthe White House. @@ Don't Buy Your LADIES’ and CHILDRENS’ SHOES before you see you Uncle K, Casper, where you can make monev on vour investments. These Prices are Much Lower Than Retail Dealers Can Buy The Goods For, Dealer in Clothing, Gents’ Furnishng-Gooda, Boots and Shoes, H Children's aad Roy's Clothing. ’ ape Shases Tenis, Wewvada Citv, Cal.3 Rememb r the Store of K, CASPER, where you get yonr Bargains, COMMERCIAL BTREETS, NEVADA OITY, OAL © Cal and judge for yourself _ Best-Advertising medium in = = hers ie 2 2 5 aS mm