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August 14, 1889 (4 pages)

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ing Classes. i &o. 32 Commfrcial street, Nevada City; Cal P hd “This isa fine day, Arabella,’* said Mr. ee 5 Hoffman, trying to divide his attention imCIRCULATES IN partially between bis second cup of coffee, evada City Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, . his wife, and his morning paper, “it’s going Srcctine Hacer Waembatt cue, to be splendid weather. Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, andevery oth-. to-day! ; What shall you do oe Le rane genre e rae WEDNESDAY, AUGUST. 14. _ By one of the little inner wheels, “‘workno pay required. Itis guaranteed .o ing together for good” in ’s blessed vive perfect satisfaction. or monev reprovidence; Mr. Parsons wasready rice 25 cents p4+ box. For to accept funded. the proposal at once, There happened'to be sale byC'arr Broa, : u at this very time a saleswoman out of Ot em‘ployment, whom he desired to secure; he . ” Tus San Francisco Evening Post is promptly-accepted the ‘two half girls,’* and the leading evening ‘paper of San : . little, and for the rest a great deal of noth g. ing. ‘Lenvy you, Tom; having an office to . THE OSCEOLA engaged the second woman. . Mr. Hoffman never again, as long as he 1889. . go to, and some real hard work todo.”’ . PLACER. A iG eer a ehic Mine Pen euces ed by a Nevada Countyan. Mr. Hoffman laid down his paper, and U-cceola placer livek mine on the western! aaud ae had cared for society. ut she did not. it fe eee ded . She was a quiet, earnest-minded woman, of the largesi : placer ees world. mines ; in the. / teges. the cooking class took their lessons in preYou can test it before buying by getting paring and serving meals. A little table in a@ trial bottle free, large size $1. Every But all these were indi this dining-room was set apart for Julia bottle warran ted. and Sophy themselves, and though they sinpersonal sptecee ey Sud Gia 0k satisfy __. thelady’s craving for some absorbing oc could not be expected to devour all the food ote sunenee < a : Ab "3 Sige the shape of cuts. he drawback here-. husband an impulsive little hug @hdkiss. <q gon't want to do any thing, Tom, that third story, and adjoming ita sitting-room, where the sewing class gathered. This was tofore to mining it would break up our home life,’ she said, the afternoon, in order to catch the public school children, and, as a matter of fact, water. of In the early-days the owners} upon the-ground for a short time each! having his hair rumpled’ and his coffee noon and evening work, Mrs. Hoffman strictly required each girl to spend an hour season, and up to 1886 there had been/ or more in the open air;and as there was material for both classes to buy, and-a = ae by h¥draulic $29,715. Hoffman spilled. In submitted gracefully to **All right,’” he said, “if you keep your orphans out of our cozy evenings, and taken out by hydraulic $29,715. z put them at a different table, I won't say a 1887 they washed out $10,090, and in) worg.” : : 1888 $12,500 with small heads of water!, Mrs. Hoffman got into her shining carfow ti 5a day for.a short time each . cofees ole l, year. > ~~" miles long that will g — meee} had. long had at heart. was soon to desert this charming work. Her ‘young man’’ has been promoted, and * She was turning over some summer suxs_ counting it at 15 cents‘ea cubic yard, . each season,and at this rate the ground} said. kindly. “Are you not well?” ‘will last. fifty years. Tor only Woes ie i pravel . cont iin} a4 banger framemilae the Pen eee — in -#seared-way, she tried -to-hide:—**No'm,;"* . she said, with a trembling voice, ‘‘I feel so COUNT POLIGNAC.x ~ much-fine gold,but also many noggets. bad to-day that Ican hardly stand up; but These nuggets weigh from an ounce or. it will may be pass off presently.” we 7 a = . . int the re unds. One nugget. “‘Cut me off sixteen yards of this piece, two up into ¢ eae ae . please; not enough? O, no matter, the The Story of His Dinner with Two ~s Oonfederate Generals. Not only does” the" hades @ i found some years ago weigle gravel The four poands. ocunded she sects, 3 . other will do just as well; I’ll_be backin a of. minute.” is not kind found in. as Mrs. Hoffman turned away to look for cW and get prices.? When the news came to headquarters Count Polignac was. appointed to command COMMENCING ND WILL GIVE HER PERSONAL ATtention to supplying the Ladies of distant cities with all and every branch of Shopping, including . = NO CHARGE for the shopping. order or registered letter. References—The best open to oo + > i rmanen' 15/0) a —menrbership of --25;009,. + : be anSephy._--@ansnes “ee . = —— ‘ icnhas istene ; I. J. ROLFE, Secretary. osed of . swers; I am quite sure I could get Mr. and paid by them. In case of death, $100 is-paid to\a brother for funeral be willing to do it,’ she said, “He might oe = age f think pre eas ex pensessan and $50 fura brother’s. wife. won.sal a eave what gn pe Me iecSt is your the other; for tase me. .Now, ct ‘ The pleasant ileeeead y flavor, genile action in FRUITS AND VEGETABLES: New York Bakery. \ — (nn CAKE, ~ And bastry reasonable terms. a All order for anythingin my line promp ly attended to. G. WM. DURST. <. 5 y “That's ope more objection than I_gaye ‘always believed General Magruder sat down you leave to m-ke butT pass it bv__I’'m_a ‘to such a dinner every e ete ‘ A ‘ . Ghildren’s Hair. —— o— For Bleaching the Hair. A MANUFAC URERS OF dav : NEW 4 fe CHRISTOPHER GREEN, President. : STAND. DENNEY & HITCHINGS TAKE THIS METHOD OF informing the citizens of Nevada County that they have formed a copartnership in the ‘ Wagon Making, is the te Proorietors $5 $5 lo: $7: Li N] EVADA COUNTY MINING COMPANY. 1N Location of principal place of business Nevada City, California. Location of works Nevada City, California. CERT. B.. Miller . B.H. Miller.. B. H. Miller .3..404 ... 144 145 Dan’) ... 74 Baker.. SH’'RA, AMT. 50 500 500 + oo 10°00 500 500 meee De 10 00 10 00 247, B15 494 ar . Cie de ar ec tk te “90 00 156 430 212 1685 6 30 3 12 8 60 424 83 70 Ags Folene . ia 89 833 16 66 Wm, Colley res 7' 500 10 00 Edwin T. Powel]._158 ._g7q a3 ag And in a¢cordance. with law, and an or Nevada-City; Ualifornia,on Wednesda the 28th day of Augus 9 CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street ...... Nevada Uity Paid up. Capital$30 000 ‘. A General Banking Business ‘Transacted. WE ise SIGHTDRAFTS PAYABLE IN New Yerk, ee Sap francisco. And Sacramento We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT In the prinu cipal cities of GREAT BRUTAL and EUROPE, i Collections on amy part of the United States a specialty. Highest Price Paid for County ~NEVADA CITY, Bonnevi& Powell, an nc Gold and Silver Bullion 2e And Cider. Where they are prepared to do work in their chased Aseny Office o¢ this Bank. [ bl: Delinquent Notice. At the Old Clancy Shop, Broad Street, und State Warrants of aera.” Address the Secretary for information. Epowm F. Surrn, Secretary. O21.D busjness of Ginger Ale, Let it not puss unheeded. -Show the character of products your county brings forth. : FIRM —AT— Lemon and Cream Soda, Horse Shoeing —AND< of costs of advertising and expenses of sale. C. E. ASHBURN, Secretary. Bonney & Powell, Py sn A. D. 1889, No. 923 Market Street, opposite Mason, at4 o'clock Pp. M. of said dar,t, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, togethe SAN FRANCISCO, SAL. r with SODA FACTORY. oe Ce fu Northern-Central California. A. Folene 2 pa der of the Board of Directors made on the 2d day of 1889, so many shares of each MANUFACTURER OF HUMAN HAIR parcel of July, such stock as may be necessary ~ GOOD3 AND TOILET ARTICLES, will be sold at publie auction, at the office of the Secretary at the mine, Deer Creek, GOLDEN HAIR .WASH, : he continued, “for the seeming breach of Miss Sophy, with shining . Goubt appropriates it with soldier-like <<»~MRS. E.-H. HUBBARD, Private Parlors for Dressing Ladies and FACRAMENTO, SEPTEMBER 9-21 i ings }. the i of it to my orderly, ly, and he no great many beautify! things the1spending sew ourselves,” said Sophy. [ranscrtpt aK Ff. Englebright:. 38 Langtry Bangs, , SHVIsIUle REOUMA, . Woe Senelebright. ers Saratoga Waves. A. MecNeeley .., . 50 A. McNeeley..... 86 AN ‘Pardon me,’ in sti Dan‘ Baker bene WB Pitts, “yest dPc eg But he never did. Banks’ Red river ex<0 pedition called Polignac Southward, and he Working Glasses Attention. Melville Attwood.. 95 -~____—— . Dan’! Baker : 37 BREAD. —TO BE HELD ATa— of $1 W: are now prepared to furnish all clagses with employment at home, all the time, or for their spare moments. Business new, Uent and profitable. Personsof either sex easily Clear from 50 cents to $5 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting all their time to the business. Bo ys and girl sarn nearly as much as men. That all who zee this may send their address and test the business, we make this offer. To such as are not well satisfied we will send one dol-lar to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars and outfit free. Address GrorGE STINSON & Co., Portland, Maine NAMES Rear Methodist Church, Nevada City Variety of MW Dealers fand§Families: supplied ug Store. L, les free at Carr Bros. Agents in Nevada and Sierra Counties —FOR THE— SPRING STREET, l intend to keep on hand at all tiinesa good State E"z2ir of i1SSsoQ, of five hundred acres, which I will be “But, Mrs. Hoffman, we can’t cook or . an Everybody knows I keep the freshest aud finest intown The Giving the Largest Percentave Of Power of any Water Wheel Made. PROGRESSION, NOT PROCRASTINATION, failure a return of purchase price. Qn eyes, ‘‘but I don’t see where pee you are to get punctuality. N ESSRS. BONNEY & §SPOWELL would for our board.” “You're a genius, Magruder,” remarked this safe plan you can buy from our) paid Can make any courty inthis State the envy of the world. Remember, there M respectfully inform the public that i Pi . General 1 Fagan, “Of course lan?2 making an outlay;: Pil an, asas hehe drew the cob-stopper 0 they have reopened this celebrated Soda of Dr. are CASH PREMIUMS AMOUNTING TO NEARLY FIVE THOUSAND advertised Druggist a bottleSe 5 tell you whatfor presently. 1 just want to . from the whieky-jug next morning §—* DOLLARS the county and contributors may compete for. In no other mapFactory and have re-fitted and re-stocked the same witb the best of Summer drinks King’s New Discovery for Consumpmake you understand first that it is not on . Solemn, hollow’ pop’ that beto en bu a ner-can the. coyuties taking part receive such a full, complete and comprehenani beve' es. The articles miade by us in relief you and Julia; you are fairly to earn your . few drinks of “white cern” remained, “but sive notice It has been shown in counties that exhibit annually, that no betare tion. It is'yuaranteed to bring second none in the State. to . your talents have placed mein the devil of affecboard. Now for myplan; I am crazy ter way can be devised fo make your locality known. re every cate, when used for any — weeks pt syed ee lost I oe . @ poor for sewing-school and start a cooking fee : ; tion ofThreat, Lungs or Chest, such as children, because { am persuaded that a hig . and the money I_gave youI borrow rom. These exhibits should be eneouraged by the Boards of Supervisors of each , Lungs of on county. The State Agriculturs) Societ will.do all in its power to assist you, mmati Infla partof the misery of poor homes comes }one of ty Colonels”? n,; mptid Consu Cough, from the women: not ktiowing how to cook’ “But bow will you rélish his surprise Lawarding large and liberal cash pre on: short notice. Give us a call. a Bronchitis, Asthina, Whooping he discovers the hoax?” ‘anc and sew. I want you and Julia to take week . when ant. ' Engage your space at once. “Write for Premium Lists containing schedule pleas is It etc. ete.,; up, + about managiug this for me.’’_ : r “O, Pll fix that.” Cro and can ngrecble to ‘taste, perlect'y, upor ‘Trial bot-. Candies. Castings®of all.kinds. Best Advertising mediu m in OOMMEROIAL STREET Postoffice Address, Nevada City. fourteen dollars, not counting your board; . .good breeding, General, but my misinfor “J see. a Rigs, Minine;,Carslasspecialt::, hope to merit alberal pationage. i --}4 Z W/. i au ee \ ¢ BD = ‘“ : } “x > ¢ THIS IS A MOST EXCELLENT VINTAGE. uré,’’ responded the Count. in PELTON WHEEL Sarsaparilla. . Sarsaparilla and Iron, i ; solemnly I do not know what oe the advertise your locality couli be wished for, nor better opportunity offered. . see how beautifully my plans workk? IdeWore uraver oakthat f spose drawing vase OF ALL KINDS. Milling,SHoistingsandsPumping By strict attention to business, giving + “Nothing would afford me greater pleas ‘So at theend of four weeks you have you satisfactory results, or in ea about it.” pol MACHINERY good satisfaction and selling at low rates,L ” e a patent! I deserv Is one which is guaranted to bring . clare ; -MINNo Iam preparedto furnish everything in my line, Fresh and Pure: The LARGEST STOCK in Nevada City. Tropical Fruits a Specialty. Commercial St., nearly opposite Transcript Printing Office. just what you would get by doing half the . mation pleads excuse. I came prepared, a very when in need of a taxat.ve = . the work, if-you-hed-no_boerd to pay. I want and willing, too, to share with you 7 sostive or billious} iliious you and Julia i to come an dliveat my house; scant fare, and nowI see before me what A BOUNTIFUL HARVEST, be-costive father or mother and even under favorable conditions would st gratifying results will follow . I will charge you the same board, three the mast £ Pas family . ® half a week, and pay you the same salary almost betoken opulence. Your pay as GenA SUCCESSFUL YEAR, and its use, so that it is the bert BPO . for your off week, so that your two weeks’ eral would, I suppose, go a very small way toward keeping up such tempting realities -every and fuin'ly . work for'me would cover your four weeks’ remedy known A GRATEFUL PEOPLE. board, and your two weeks at the store . @$ are here presented.” . should have ; a botile area “Now that you speak of it, Count, I am rewould leave the same amount of money in Are reeources any State may well feel proud of. No more favorable year to your hand at the end of the month: Do you minded of a peculiar ignorance of mine. I. A Safe Investment NEVADA CITY, CAL., ~ Manufacturers of , CIGARS AND TOBACCO, TOYS of every description, PREPARE : YOUR » COUNTY : EXHIBIT pleased to show you.” * Three and a haif.”’ and soothing effects of Syrnp of Figs, —® ry ‘* Beven dollars a week.”’ ‘* How much board do you pay?” Chiiildren Enjoy —or— DEALER FN.” titles 9 member in case of sickness to . still leaves him one whole, trained girl, and ary?’ MINERS’ FOUNDRY Perfect fit guaranteed. = Se place of $7 per week’ and the services of a phy—— easily Ey sician, who is suppliel by the lodge} “‘yies Sophy shook her bead doubtful. Toys, Toys, Toys. A thousand kinds such as please the little i. folks most. Fine Police Whistles, 20 cents. Cigar lighters, 25 cents. Iam almost giving them away. rock prices. + Made to order on short notice and on most Par fu su re “Mrs. Hoffman, we couldn’t afford it.” i “Number. two. Now, sate bi hse ge su $3 HOICE CONFECTIONERY, THE BEST BRANDS OF : SAMUEL GRANGER, President. $1
ROBERT MARTIN. WM. H. MARTIN, « Fish. * DAVID MUIR, : Fresh fish every Thursday and Friday. All persons indebted to the firm of Smoo —THE—, Will after this date make up into & Durbin are requested to im nediately se tle with me. : A. DURBIN. Suits his entire stock of Cloths at bed Etc. ficial society 6 So sons to agree to it, because, you see, he one: nationality. The dues paul OF . would really only lose one girl. After I this coast are $1 per month, which en. take away half of you and half of Julia, that F ed, SOR ESETeCST] ERE ] —lodges-being located in every State in i lg one; now, Only one more, the Union, and increasing very rapidly. In fact, it-isthe strongest bene-. years, free. W en in the ‘ bes os of surprise at this Melly Maguires. ‘They were successBeso . just ready to ‘ly out with are you see “{ " obtain-. and ful in putting them down ing justice for the outrages committed. . discouragements,’ like Luclarion Grapp,” “r ll give you leave as a permanent said the lady, renin They then organized or. to make two objections. tne per ua) «yr, Parsons would never agree tot,” beneficent order. This organization] tu All kinds in their season. Can be bough cheaper from me than elsewhere, o—-—— ! plan. I want you and Julia totry going . Vme grew here. $2. Ta Ne Walking Sticks. CORR ESPONDENTS. San Francisco—The Anglo Californian. Bank Limited. Emil F. Rosenthal, protection society against the outrages . Yeek about to the store; giving me the off * “True, Count,”. replied Magruder. “I Prices of Admission—RACE TRACK AND GROUNDs, 50. CENTS. committed on English life and prop-. qweek for a job that 11 tell you about pres. have,:rt many miles from here, avineyard ; ! \ie : —— Children under 12 yeurs,-25 cents, Pivilien 25 cents: Chillren under 8 C — the ently.” r eae izati known,as erty by an organization ae ow Interest Allowed on Deposits. Particular attention of gentlemen called to novelties inthisline. A good eane for10 cents. An elegant one for 20 cents. Boss (genuine hickory) canes, with crooked handies, only $1 @@#Minin wen and others invitSaturday, August 24th Notice—There are delinquent upon the ed tovall and inspect our establishdescribed stock on account of _ Grand Stock Parade and Award of Premiums at 11 A. M. G. WM. DURST : Proprietor, ment and its facilities for turning out following Assessment No. 20, levied ou the 2d day of first-tliss work. : ; July, 1889, the several amoun's get opposite No. 12. Trotting, 2:34 class. Purse, $500, the’ names of the rerpective sh aronelaoe, AVING PURCHASED THIS WELI = us follows: known and popular Bakery of Mre. MINERS’ FOUNDRY, No. 13. Trottin -, 2:21 class. Purse, $800. John Hurst, on NO. No. next week. The organization is comn-! pye peen in four. The life is unhealthy, I . located himself in some high and lucrative posed of Englishmen, their suns and . think; even those who stick at it a long, . Position, the Count spoke. **General,” said he, raising a glass of. oo -herever born,: and its. time doit through a heap of pain and mis-. grandsons, wherever BPEns . ery. ButI donot mean to spoil my ride wine and looking at it lovingly with one objects are beneficiil and eocisl. It) py complaining. I beg your pardon, ma’am.” eye, “this is a most excellent vintage. You “Never mind abou: my pardon,” said the . Surprise me when you say it is an Arkanfirst came into existence in the State sylvania in 1870 as « mutual. lady, lightly; “turs your attention tomy . 84w product. Thad never heard that the of Pennsylvania in The best domestic andimported kinds. } make a specialty of shoe dressings and un dersell other dealers. : Ladies’ Tournament tor various prizes at 11 A. M. No. 9. Running, 1 mile and repeat. Purse, $400. No. ‘10. ‘Trotting, 2:50 class ; for horses owned in the District. Purse, $500, No. 11, Trotting, Yearlings; half mile and repeat. Purse, $1oo. Sunday, with about 70 charter memfar as her work is concerned, she’s getting . cord with what he thought the host finan ins. Silver Bullion. Assay Office. — Deposits Received. Broad St., next door below’ the Land Association Office. Friday, August 23d. bers, the preliminary meeting having} on well, Mrs. Hoffman; but she is losing . Cially able to sustain. . They had fought the war to a successful been already held. It is expected a. her health, justlike the rest of us store . girls. She is stronger than I am, but she pero asi poeta pad igpeopheew Saute Toilet and Common Soaps, Merchant Tailor, the District. QO’ an I have reduced these almost to cost, and-t paid for Gold and Tos $1, Fruits and Vegetables. heart on, and which I want your help about. . answer for several days; give my idea time . Black servants, in new liveries of striped price New York—C. B. Richard & Co. London—The Alliance Bank Limit Retiring From Business. No. 6. Running, One mile anda half dash. Purse, $400. . to soak in a little, and it will stand a better . cottonade, flitted about like harlequins. The Victoria Lodge, Sons of St. Gevurze,. -chance. But first let me ask about your ; dishes were perfect; the wine was divine. The Count was enraptured. But he was . +: 4 $rass Valley next . chum, Julia. How is she getting along?” puzzled. Such* magnificence was not in acwill be organized at Grae sete A sad look crossed the girl’s face. ‘‘As All The choicest and most popular at prices For instance, 1 sell 25-cent cologne for 20 cents, and 50-cent Florida water for 40 cents. F. M. SCHMIDT, "No.4. Trotting, 2:30 class ; Purse, $600. from a dozen households, cost about fifty . hard to get people to agree’ to my plans at . thousand dollars. The day came, and promptly the Count. Or. first, and so I don’t want you to give me an 23, Harvey House, 807 California. s reet, San Francisco, Cal. Wednesday, August 2/st. But I generally find it very of New MRS. EMMELINE CRAIGIN, Room Purse, $500. Burgundy crowned the search. The “spread,” exclusive of silverware borrowed: people York, Philadelphia, Boston, etc. Tuesday, August 20th. No. 1. Running, 3-4 ofa mile and repeat. _ Purse, $400. No. 2. Running, 1 mile dash. Purse, $300. No. 3. Trotting, For threeyear-olds owned in the Dis trict. Highest ‘to All orders must be accompanied by money the counties of Nevada, Placer, Yuba, Sutter, Colusa, Butte, Sierra, Shasta x Stationery. Writing materials, plain and fancy. the latest styles in paperties. = Also, slates, tablets, etc. Prices down to bedrock. Perfumes. Stocks and Bonds bought and sold. $1, _no los Gombs and Brushes. I carry a nice stock ranging in price from 5 to 40 cents each. What is the use of paying faney prices for such things when I sell equally good ones for less money? Especial care taken to buy at LowEsT. Special facilities for making Collecbought them very Jow. . tions. RATES. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Blacke and Plomas, prior to June 1, 1889. ; eac s York, London, Paris and Berlin. Selected with care and taste. Thursday, August 22d. sation, during prices. Capital Invested. $50,000. Wedding, Birthday and Christmus Gifts, In Races designated as ‘‘District,” all horses are eligible that were owned in at a hight of twenty fee . mmensa: cai: “I shalbbe most. happy . Yours. with a judicious borrow here ala lodge will be organized at this « ity. has only been in the store two years, while I lead in this line. My cutlery is of the Leo brands, and I challenge competition in Draw Drafts on San Francisco, New that will astonish you. Will cheerfully send samples. }. tooblige you, Mrs. Hoffman.” there, I propose above bedrock. : : . . 4. to set a table that will asThe Osceola mines are. principally . Miss Sophy couid hardly realize her own . tonish him.” No. 5. Pacing 2:24 class. Purse $500. “ You will?” replied Fagan. “I honestly owned by Salt Lakers. “Once they are} identity, sitting in the softly-lmned carriage, wling along a! a brig 2 asti fear that last on of corn whisky we got ee r Ree eaccy Ss eae tasting streets, bright the bowling j artzA ie eeenc Seas ae: : properly= opened in both tl iee quar and placer ground, all the mines of . ° “T-don’t ktiow how to thank you, ma’am,” to himself as he walked away. Grand Stock Parade at 10 A. M. During the next ten days. General Ma. Deadwood and the Black Hills will be} she faltered; “I don’t know exactly what's gruder’s agents were traveling in every direction, armed with private letters and this place that there was 2 call Some! you know, I have nothing to fall back on—” well-filled purses. Hams came in from the No. 7. Trotting, Free for all 2-year olds owned East, jellies and preserves from the West, time ago for dry-washers, but with the . With a feeble little attempt at a joke. Purse, $250. said her friend, “brought chickens, turkeys, butter,eggs,feamgrrirtees District ; one mile and repeat. “Miss 2.000 inches of water thatthe new ditch . . oy = Sophy,” “ov. > every thing needed to make choice dishes No. 8. Trotting, 2:27 class. Purse, $600. Blan I have set my will carry no such machines will be . : 208 BV Ay io talk over were “‘run to earth” and captured. A case of A New Seneficial and social de: in, Nevada Conuty Pocket Knives. Established 1876. House Furnishing Goods, t— -o— SPEED PROGRAMME: “T’ know; 1 know; make him yearn for Ren ee } nothing & more about it.” The existence of sucha vein-is indic.t-j Mr. Parsons hesitated just long enough . home.” “* Confound it, Fagan, be serious. I mean ed by the finding of a seventy-two-. to spy Miss Sophy, deftly measuring off seatat a hig enty feet. the shimmering lengths of silk, and an. WhatI say. With what money I have, and ounce nugget } callingin life. Pipes, Cigar Holders, Etc. My stock is large and new. Prices lower than the same can be bought for elsewhere BANKERS, A San Francisco, Pavilion at Grass Yalley it surely would to us, who haven't picked a SONS OF ST. GEORGE. Soda Crackers. The best, per box.. 7.0.. 85 cents LTS . Purchasing Bureau at GRASS VALLEY :. 224.25.. CAL. Rate and Stock Groundsat Glubrooke richer vein bas been covered up by the . patiently with her fan; ‘Miss Sophy knows . bone in three weeks.” “But I mean I'll set such a table as will sliding debris. It is thought that the. nothing of what I want with her, and if . . You must know that Iam one of the most . industrious planners in the world; it is my At from 10 to 25 per cent less than is usually charged in other stores. (LATE OF BOSTON,) OPENED ‘ Canned Fruits, Oysters, Etc MRS. EMMELINE CRAIGIN, Weisbein Bros., HAS the A fine grade at-35 cents a pound. MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. SRST All brands by the box lower than lowes. Smoking Tobacco. MAS. LESTER @ CRAWFORD, And Continuing Five Days. California; it is merely decom pos . sons,’’ she said, ‘after buying all 1 need,I federate service, Generals Fagan and Mu material and angular fragments~of. now want to hire something.” gruder were discussing it. : se vein vein above abov on . “My ‘“‘T admire his zeal,” said General Fagan. stock is at yo your disposal,” uartz from an immense “ My whole ic Davis. sare polite merchant, bowing to one of “A man who would come all the way from (Jeff Wheeler a side of .Mount , as : ) his best customers. ° : France to lead ragged rebels to battle must Peak). In this mountain will proba-; J want to take Miss Sophy away with be ‘spilin’ for a fighf.” g “T tell you what, Fagan,” said General g 7 9 ie greatest gold mine! me fora haif day, and I want it charged to ¢g tlie bly yet be found Ser net ; My account, not to hers.” Magruder, ‘Ihave an idea. Pll give him a : on the continen 2 . . “If Miss Sophy wants a holiday,” began dinner that will astonish him.’ “Yes, blue beef and ¢orn-bread will be asThe quartz veins now to be sect! . her employer, in a not particularly cordial above.the placer ground are rich inj tone. ; . tonishing fare to a titled Frenchman. Even Spe oe 1 that'a still! ‘*Butthisis fried chicken would be’a novelty to him—as a business propésal,’’ insistgold, but it is supposed th oa re Sees tees oe wanted. Prices, Taowest -S. H. DANIELS, ECONOMY STORE.... BROAD ST market. Star Herne ois a 50 cents Climax, per plugins. occ. eee ees 50 cents MAWION, DOE PING. 8 sco 50 cents New Wrinkle, per plug..:..... 50 cents And all other kinds in proportion. Transacta General Banking. Busi eae ely decomposed . . 2© Proprietor of the store. “Mr. Par@ division of Arkansas troops in the Con hydraulic pipes will soon lay this bare. . you can not agree to my terms, I shall say . Make him think of Paris.” Call and ‘Examine my.:Goods Jockey Club (Key West)....... 10 cents Our Pott . ios ee ik 3 for a quarter La Rose td West). ees 10 cents Stolen Kisses a 3 for a quarter Souvenir/Key West) -10 cents Washington. ... -.10 Gents Jay-Eye-See ...... for a quarter Guarantee ...... .8 fora quarter Wait ForMe. .. -6 for a quarter A. Durbin’s Choice .6 for a quarter APIGONG 55 AGS tae 8 for a quarter My ten cent cigars are sold by other dealers for 1234 cents; my 8% cent cigars for ten cents; my 5 cent cigars are the best in the Tobaccos. All of which will be sold at the Shoes, Underwear, Hosiery, August 2Oth, I SsSsgo, Dress Goods, ness. Millinery, Gentlemen's Wear, ~ other pale-faced girl to get her color back, under your goodness, Mrs. Hoffman,”’ says Julia, her own cheaks showing at this particular moment red enough for two girls.— Elizabeth P. Allan, in Interior. please her best, when ste chanced to ldok } 2, }-up“Mias at theHophy, face ofyou thelook girl gaia. waiting upon her. theyes will able to aed wash = Se todesy--she Vegetables, and other Goods too numerous to mention. : (Newada County.) Be declares itis high time she was cooking and eis a ed “But that willonly leave room for some at Parson’s, feeling but a half interest in } sewing for him. from 21 to 23 cents a-cubic yard; -but,. whether pin stripes or small checks would Flour, Feed, fi (7th Agricultural District, But aliearthly plans are liable to interruption, andit looks very much as if Julia She opened it up Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Kibbous and. -Primmings, variety of Smoke A variety mokedd Meat, Eastern Lard in bulk, California Cheese, i—OF THE— simply from a selfish stand-point, it.-was one of his best paying investments. —: that very day, in a way quite unexpected to b---1f ee a5 Michigan White Fish, No. 1Mackerel, Pickled Herring, SSE salaries, and he emphatically declared that, asylum in the house, but this was her hus tf Cigars at Retail. We are now receiving everything that is new and tasty in the way of New ew Columb Salmon, River Sal: Columbia iaiver Savor! Look at some of the Prices: O : . Everything in-my line Cheaper Than Ever Before. t) —— "Er ExI of the scheme was paying part s Hoffman’ for the materials used and the teachers’ riage that morning With a light ‘heart; not Now they have under-way aditch 24] band’s carte blanche for any scheme she : 4 te , giStan e \ might have, and there was one that.she . 2,000 inches of water daily for seven . : hs in the-year. The gravel hereto-. men oe jot if. tc to*bottom) . fore has averaged (from OF vs"? . FROM THE ECONOMY STORE. requirec . American Tea Store. . Who has just returned from the East, and whose reputation as a FIRST CLASS MILLINER was so well established in former years. ———_——_—————— great number of oe to be “looked Mr. ily obeyed. after,” this law was . ‘that she really wanted to have an orphan : Apply at this office. mothers often came to both. In the mornings, besides getting ready for their after ‘‘butloften wish Icould put our nice big : work. taught after dark, dnd the cooking-class in . house to some more active use.” Mr. managed to get a small head of water curea good home by assisting in house * The two teachers had a bed-roomin the -Mrs. Hoffman jumped up from the head Of the table, and went round to give her lack. A young or middle-aged lady can se wanted, dividing the rest for the children to take home. az«:<. -. ommmmc natin gravel bas a depth of from 45 to 265} you any happier.” has been. Wanted. prepared, they kept such part of itas they ide. The.“Arabella,” he said, “you may turn your ae 3 = ' house into an orphan asylum, if it will make feet. It has been throughly prospect-. py means ofshaftsand washingin. MISS KATE RAUER, "The Latest News ! A long room that had been intend use, as her washing and ironing were. Asthma, Fronchitis, Croup, and all done out of the house, was partitioned into kitchen and dining-room, where threat and lung diseases quickly cured This piece of placer ground is} cupation. } least a mile and a half jong; Her husband looked at her pityingly. at : araies 2000 tat Sad RVERRESE 2.0) Het Probably no one thing bus caused always-cures and ed for her laundry, but which she did not . never disappoints. Conghs, Colds . res FL. Marriott formerly ol) devoted to her church and all its interests, Bloomfie'd in. this county,. and utterly indifferent to -the pursuits of pail iiaber of other Nevada county. fashionable life. She belonged to a great eS puede aay iguets . numberof charitable sociéties, gave largetuiners are working in it while ‘more! ly, and, whenever.there was an opportuhive ben sent for and will soon: go. nity, worked industriously fortheir vari According tu. the Enterprise, it 1s one} ous causes. “ALEX. DURBIN, ee J. J. GREANY, Deputy Clerk. Fred Searls, Attorney for Petitioner. Their Business Booming. «Of Nevada City. We take pleasure in announcing to the Ladies of this Proprietor. e secured the services of city and vicinity that we hav COMMERIAL STREET, opposite the JAMES L. MORGAN, Clerk. Leading : Variety : Store * notice is hereby given, th: Tuesdayrthe th day of A 1889, at 100’clo¢k a. m. of said day,at the Courtroom of said Court,at the ouse in the City and County of Nevada, has been appointed as the time and place for proving the Will of said FRANCOIS LAMPB LER, deceased, and for hearing the application of SOPHARY KUER for the issuance to him of Letters Testamentary when.and.where any person interested may aprear and contest the same. Dated Nevada City, oe 2th, 1889. seemed crying outto be done, and Mrs. bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery Hoffman’s days were full. She kept her . tor Consumption. Their trade is simply Okoice New Orleans Molasses and Sunpromise about not spoiling her husband’s ; enormous in this very valuable article beam Syrup on tap in any quantity home life with the presence of her pro. . from the fact that it ana would cheerfully have given up. some a tf school brought along in its train unnum. to their customers of so many free tria berdd other things, here and there, that of Mount Wheelerin White Piné. of his — hours to i if ao. 2S eed : unroll themselves, clearly ‘and distinctly, . sucb a general revival of trade at Carr before theeyes. This cooking and sewing Bros. Drug Store as their giving away “Mr. Hoffman was an enthusiastic busingss man, was making money rapidly, Cicalidts © ‘description descniti f the. 2nd feltevery day the zest of success. iustrestit¥z —0 ‘© . _Yet he was by no means aselfish {cllow, an Francisco, looked at his handsome wife. pityingly. lived, saw his wife look ennuied or dull, There were no children in this household, . Anybody who has tried to cipher out one and the fact that there were none was a. page of that great life-book, ‘“‘what can 1 do to help,” knows how rapidly other pages matter of keen regret to both husband and } wife. The Virgiuia City Enterprise gives; ss telling. we MILLINERY NOTICE. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum the county of Nevada, Btate of California. The only answer Miss Sophy could make Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Inthe matter of the estate of Francois . Was @ soft inss on her friend’s hand. What Chilblains, Corns, and @ll Skin ErnupLampbiet, deceased. Pursuant to an order of said Superior she and Julia thought of the plan needs no tions, and positively cures Piles, or Court, made on the 25th fey of July, 1349, it over with Julia.” thing I did yesterday and the “the Same ‘ from Siskiyou to San Diego from the si-. . day before, I suppose; visit a little, shop a erra to the Sea.** q Notice of Proving Will. Ti e best Salve in the world for Cuts, I* THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR Now, don’t give meany answer till you have talked ertown of Nevada county; alsoin Placer “Oh, [don’t know,” said the wife with a ae Sierra . _ Janta ee pronounced tinge of ennui in her tone, . throughout the State! fy). con thing Francisco—in fatt, an Buctien’s arnica Salvo, and can teach you and Julia “quite fast } enough for you to teach the school. i. Ses TE . OFFICE: Th splendid cook, ana a first ‘rate seamstress, Mrs. Hoffman's Cooking and Sew : line o a manner to give the very best of satisfaction. — f HORSE-SHOEING a Specialty. -Road sters and Freight Horses shod in the best style ofthe art and the work warranted_to last. WACGON-MAKING. We will guarantee to set an axle so that it will run one-third lighter than if from any other shop. : = We will guarantee to set tircs so'as to uvoid all dish to wheels, iH We have the facilities for doing heavy or light work, and warrant satisfaction in ev ery case. ‘ All orderseromptay atten@wa to. None but ass mechanics employed. ure OFFICERS: KeM PRESTON 205624 855s PRESIDEY~ Rk. M. HUNT.. voteees-. VICK PRESIDEN? JOHN T. MORGAN,.... Pre CasHIes. D. E. MORGAN -.Ass’r CasHIER and Sgv’y DIRECTORS: De. KR. M. Hunt, JOHN T. MoKGAS Geo. M, Huenes, 'D, E. Morea. Wy. Epwarps . L; Hovemax, 2S *. M. Preston. CORRESYONDENTS New York—Firet National Bank San Francisco—¥irst National Bank. Sacramento—Natienal Bank of D. O, Milis Co = pee reat eee a The Daily Fransevipt,