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: The Daily Cransevipt.
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SATURDAY. JULY 13 1889
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that have been propounded at the
Native Daughters? Installation. . [eachers’ Examination here this} What are epirades, and where are
= On Thursday evening the following week: they sitaated ?
offivers-elect of Liurel Paror, N. D.
G. W., were instal elfor the ensuing
term by District Deputy Kite Mattegon, assisted. by Alice Crawford as . thy niuscles?
Grand Past President, Clara B.ruh as
Grand Marshal, and Hattie W. Calkins
as Grand Secretary: Girace Morgan, P
P.; Mary Richards, R=; Lizzie Keenan,
1st Vice; E. M. Wadsworth, 2nd Vice;
Sara Miller, 3rd Vice; Minnie Brand,
Marshal; Ser:ph Sukeforsh, R. 8S.;
Edith Bradley, F.S:; Jessie Rich, T. ;
Irene Gregory, 1.S.; M. Hyer, VO. 8.;
C. E. Wailing, Belle Douzla:s, Belle
Miller, Trustees. Afterthe meetinga
collation was served in the banquet
hil of Pythias Castle, A. Tam being
the caterer. It was about midnight affected ?
befure the eating, speech-making and f
singing aad been concluded. Laurel
is the third largest Parlor in the State, . the blood pure?
having abvut eighty members.
THE PROGRAM.
The following program of the even-. stimulant and a narcotic.
ing’s exercise» hus been handed in:
Address, Mrs. Richards.
Voval solo, Clara Barah.
Toust, ‘‘What we have accomplished. Wecannotoverstate our debt to
the -past.”” Response by Grace A.
Morgan.
j
Recitation, Lillie Keenan.
Toast, “The Grand Parlor of ’89
Pe.cerules the day where reason rules
th» mihd.” Response by Kate Matteson.
Vuval solo, Mra. Shoecraft.
: z : Toust, ‘‘What we have accomplish> ed. Enrich the time to come with
peace, plenty and fair, . prosperous
days.’ Response by Alice E. Crawford. :
Select reading, Mrs. Walling.
Toust, ‘ Our absent sisters. In the
hopes to meet shortly again and inake
our absence sweet.’’ Response by
Sara A. Miller. ;
Violin solo, Mrs. Sukeforth.
a
I Recitation, Mrs. Douslase.
Toast, “The Native Sons. The pride
{3 of tha State, the strength of the nation.’ Response by Mrs. Calkins.
Vocal duet, Minnie Brand and Jes—pie Rich. = Se
Toast, ‘Our banquets. Eat, drink
ed and be merry.’’ Response by Mrs.
10
Rosenberg. @
ie Vocal solo, Mamie Beckman.
The East idaho Mine.
= The Telegraph has the following
concerning the East Idaho Mining
Company whose newly elected officers
are Edwin Tilley, President; J. E.
ue Curter, Vice President ; Geo. Fletcher,
Secretary, and Geo. G. Allan, Treaxh urer; and-who-with R. C. Walrath
comprise the Board of Directors: Thirty thousund «harés, are set aside re »
00 working capital and 10,000 a’ °:
ae
be placed on the market
Se a An anneal tra will be COnssonced on
lity the gronnti in a few days. It is rituat0
ed on: the east end of the [daho ground
and runs parallel with the Maryland,
ted: extending an far as the Brunawick.
BLE Work has already been done on the
mine and rock of good quaiity taken
from the ledye.
ia
County Puperviaers:
ak The Supervisors at Friday’s session
alg read and approved the quarterly report of J. T. Cline, overseer of road
the district No. 3, and allowed the following demands on the funds of that. dismty trict:
i
Citizens Bank $228.75, G. G. Allan
$28.75, Frank Anmer $77.50, J. T.
Cline $1288 61. Total $1623 66.
The following demand on the general
ave fund was allowed:
eee
E. BR. Morrill, constable fees, $12.70.
HIER,
C. Griasel was on application grantBe'y ed a license to collect tolls on his road
leading from Washington to A!pha, at
Aged
the name rates as lust vear.
ie ee The census report of the County Superintendent was recejved and approved,
‘ at
‘Mili
A Quick Trip.
It is about 40 miler from this city to
the town of Washington and tack. At
fuur o'clock Friday morning J. M.
Hursey and Lieutenant Thomas left
here for that town in a two wheeled
cart attached to a-single horse, At
Washington they changed horses and
started back immediately. They arrived here at eight o’clock, having
been four hours in making the round
trip. Neither of the horses had been
over-driven.———EEEEaes
A Big Aceident—of Interest to
‘the Public.
Owing to the falling of shelving in
ae
the skin of boys: who use them?
matter may leave the body.
What distinction is* usually made
in using the names,. ‘‘chrys.lis’’ and
“pupa bd
NARCOTICS—25 CREDITS.
What effect does alcohol have upon PHYSIOLOGY.
> Of what does muscle consist? By
what attached to bone? Name its uses.
Whatis necessary in order tu develop
it?
ul.
How do tobacco and cigarettes affect
ur,
What is a “‘smoker’s heart”?
Iv.
Name three ways by which waste
I.
What is the difference in the structare of arteries and vei 1s? Why?
Describe the structure of the lungs.
What vital process takes place in
them? How performed ?
it.
Describe the stomach. What is the
uve ofi:s churn-like movement, and
‘ huw produced?
ee What common. disese affects the
How do exercise and bathing keep} gomach? By what produced, and by
what means prevented ?
Iv. ,
Give the structure of the skin, and
stute why frequent bathing is necessary.
v.
What canses a fainting-fit?
What would you do for a person so
vil.
Explain the difference between a
» UNITED STATES HISTORY.
I.
What part of North America was
claimed by the English? The Dutch?
The French? The Spanish?
It.
Who was De Soto? Cortez? Henry
Hudson? Balbou? Sir Francis Drake?
v.
Give the structure of the permanent
teeth, tell how they ‘are destroyed,and
by what means preserved.
How d ves hair grow? Nails? What
means should be taken to preserve the
hair?
MUSIC,
it.
Name and give date of the earliest
permanent Dutch, French, English
and Spanish settlement in North America.
and sound?
i.
Difine pitch, staff,clef,. FF., D. 8.'
i. ;
Write a piece of music of four meaIv.
What was the cause of the French
and Indian War? Namethe firat’ and
for how long? How are vacanies filled?
chosen and for how long? How are
become a law without the signature of
of the president.
What is the difference between musie a
‘}iast great battle. What portion of sures in 3-4 time, using eighth, quarter
a eo 2 atte
TECHNICAL TESTS. er nomber of insects, when first hatch-. How do these figures differ? PERSONAL MENTION =
ry ed from the egg? f v. sectal and Other Notes About
ions P . 2
’
Questions te dea tebe to would When do “insects deposit their} p.~thechair in the position you People Old and Yeung.
Following aré more of the qnestions . °°? ee it. W.J. Chinn of Virginia City is inj
} Vv.
town.
CONSTITUTION.
h
How are representatives chosen and
Mra. R. Kinney came down’ Thursday from San Juan,
Wm.:James.and Ed Marriott of
Bloomfield ~ in town,
J. Cunninghan and daughter of San
aan were in town Friday.
J. A. Stich of North Bloonifield
was in town Thursday night.
Mra. J. Howells of Plymouth went
to North Bloomfield Friday.
‘A. V. Hoffman, formerly of thia
city, has yone to Spokane Falls,
Mr. and Mrs. ©. P. Loughridge
have gone tothe mountain lakes.
Mrs. J. tobinson of Plum Valley
went below on Thursday night's
train. :
Rev. John T, Shurtleff of Aubura iv
sojourning for a fortnight in San
Francisco. .
V. Susnosky an i John Hoffman and
wife of San Francisco went to North
Bloomfield Friday.
H.C. Callahan of the Diamond Con
mine at Maybert came to the county
. seat Friday afternoon.
A. D. Gassaway and wife of Pike
City. were here Thursday night en
route to San Francisco.
Miss J. Ellis passed through town
Friday morning en route from Sat:
Francisco to Washington.
Miss. Bessie Tyrrell of Grass Valley
has gone to Sierra City to visit he
sister, Mra W. P. Calkins.
Rev. J, Willner, who had been to
Pownieville, raturned Thursday nigh'
tothe Bay. Eddie Cohn of Downieville accompanied him below:
J. Pardo from: Lima, Peru, is here
on his way to North Bloomtield t
exumine the gravel mine there, He
ininterested in the hydraulic minim
industry.
Judge Walling, Grand Chie:
Templar ofthe I. O. G. T. of Culifornia, is announced to deliver +
i. J
How are United . States Senators
vacancies filled ?
Mt. :
Name two waysin which a bill may
Iv.
Who presides over the United States
Senate? Elow is he elected? Who
pr sides over the House of Representatives? How is he elected?
v.
How many amendments are there
to the Constitution? What is the last
one?
COMPOSITION.
Ge
What is style? Name three requisites of good style.
Be
What are figures of speech? Name
four most commonly used.
Im.
Name figures of speech in the following:
“Thy smile is as the dawn of the vernal
hate, sceptre shall not depart from
“ Pity A Cot PERE oars bila peest ray.”
The sky shrunk upward with , unusual
read.
“The worm aware of hisinte:t, .
Harangued thus right eloquent.
Iv.
Punctuate and capitalize the following: ~
:
“what sort of eves can you have got said
he why very good siras you may see
yesi erceive the cleanness of the ball
PERSECUTED BY OUTLAWS.
A Miner Whe Makes Serious
ows Charges.
A quiet, respectuble looking man
aged about fifty years, giving the
name of John Williams and saying he
that day walked down from Derbec
where he was employed as a miner,
arrived here Wednesday and related
the particulars of what he claimed i+
an infamous plot against his person
and property.
He told the story in a simple,
straightforward way, showing no exvitement and maintaining the strictest
vonsistency in rehearsing the detuile
A long continued and searching crossexamination to which he was subjected failed todevelop any contradictions
to what he had suid.
He charges in substance that a large
number of men residing in the uppe
part of this county and in Sierra county
have orgunizea themselves into a band
known as the ‘'Terrestrial Party,’
heir object being the commission of
sets of outlawry in general and the per
secution of him in particular.
“They muke their headquarters a'
Downieville,”” he continued. ‘‘Whenaver I work at a mine they slip in
shead.of me and draw my wages. 1
am # ventriloquist, singer and dancer.
snd occasionally give public entertainments to big crowds. Invariably
hey manage to get away with the re‘eipts for admission, I am unquertionably the most expert performer it
those lines now living, and except i
tanciny I have never had an equa!
since the world began. Divid of Bible
iame is the only man that ever danced
.o well, and he got his reputation fron
lancing and not from singing.”
“Why should they persecute yoo
‘ius?’ he was asked.
‘tBecause I am the Holy Ghost
Che villains have borrowed betwee:
520,000 and $30,000 on the strength of
ny character as such, forging my)
tame to the security they Rave. Ther
want to get we into their power s
A Mualtitade of Allments.
The alimenta which afflict the
kidneys and bladder are so numerous,
that merely to name them would filla
spave far outrunning the limits of this
article. Suffice it to say, thas they
are both obstinate and dangerous. T»
their prevention Hostetter’s Stomacl:
Bitters is well adapted. The stimulus
which it lends to the action of the
kidneys when they are lethargic, serve
to counteract a tendency in them to
lapse, firat, into a state of pernicious
inactivity, and aftewards into one of
positive organic disease, which soon
destroya their delicate integuments,
poisons the blood and causes death.
double purpose is served by this depureat. It promotes activity of the
idneys, and expels impurities from
he blood which have no natural channel of outlet, expeept these organs.
Vonstipation, biliousness, fever and
wgue, rheuinatigm and dyspepsia, are
dso remedied by this medicine of
thorough action and wide scope.
=
You can combine the advantages o
aga-oline range and a cooking stove
by using ‘Indestructible Fuel.”
j8-5t Lreaa & Saw.
—
Ivy you want a fine turn-out go
to Henry Lane’s livery, and feed
The New Olscovery. x,
You have heard your friends anc
neighbors tulking aboutit, You may
yourseli be one of the many who know
from personal experience just how
youd.a thing it is. If you have ever tried
it, you are one of its staunch friends,
because the wonderful thing. about it
is, that when once given a trial, Dr.
King’s New Discovery ever after holds
a place in the house. If you have
never usedit and should be afflicted
with a cough, cold or any Throat, Lung
or Chest tronble, secure a bottle at once
and give ita fair trial, It is guaraneed every time, or money refunded.
[rial Bottles Free at Carr Bros Drugstore, ‘
ee ee ee a“
OGure fer Miles.
Itching Piles are known by moisture
like peré,.ration, producing a very disaytovuble itching after vetting warm.
this form as well as Blind Bleeding
and protruding Piles, yield‘ at once
to the application of Dr. Bosanko’s
Pile Remedy, which acts directly apon
the parts affected, absorbiag the
tumors, allaying the intense itching
and effecting a permanent cure. 50
vents. Address the Dr. Bosanko Med
cine Co., Piqua, O. Sold by Carr
Broa. mv-21 itable.
PREPARE + YOUR:
BBGIN AT ONOE!
ey cme
ee
ee
ss TOmme
COUNTY : EXHIBIT
“—FOR THE-=
State Fair of 1889,
-—TO BE HELD AT——)
North America did the Enylish obtain . and half notes.
as a result of the War?
: v.
When did the Revolutionary War
begin und end? ~Nime the first and
lust battle. The result of what battle
decided the French-to as ist ua? Who
was our minster to France at the
time?
Iv.
What does 4-4 time mean?
What. beat is accented .in that
time?
v.
Write the musical staff with the letters upon it,
BOOK-KEEPIN@.
(Grammar Grade.)
Nevapa Uiry, July 1st, 1889.
Commenced business with the folVIL
What was the Missouri Compromis-? Name five provisions of the
Paid cash for store rent, $50.
Paid Cash for Cle:k Hire, $50.
Journalize the above.
x.
Wiat is a tariff? A protective tariff?
A revenue on Which: do you
y prefer? Wh
accon $ SORTS Fe count stood as follows
How is the achool money apportionedto the different districts in the
county ?
statement showing the
liabilities.
How much was gained cr lost?
Wilda lve powaie ov dutine St Ratan! THEORY AND METHODS OF TEACHING.
Trustees. :
What are the chief objects of a reciDEFINING. tution?
Eulogy
u
Impassive :
5 Bt sas cis State briefly the order in which the
Saliisinn: eee faculties should be developIm pediment Z
Bigot ul.
Scurrilous Name four distingnished educators.
Vacillate With England for geography. lesson
Onerous what would you have pupils learn?
Espionage y :
Primeval : ae
Seadis What is the Grnbe Method?
Absolution PENMANSHIP.
Temerity n
Auriferous State briefly how yon would organize
Captious an ungraded schvol of 30 pupils into a
Anomaly writing class,
Incorporate. S
Pueril i
figsetinas How would you teach pupils tomake
Colors the letters plainly and perfectly 7
Miscreant ai
Aber:ation Name three things that a child should
Pellucid learn and observe in order to become
Emissary. a good writer. .
ENTOMOLOGY, we
How would you develop an easy
movement ?
How would you teach the proper
slant in writing? Pa
Copy the following ; do your best :
“Oh, wisely write, :
That pages: white =
Be none the worse for ink and thee.”
DRAWING.
What is the object
ustrial drawing
schools?
I
Describe the sub-kingdoms of ‘the
animal kingdom. To whichdo insects
belong? Bea has
Describe.the five sub-givisions of this
latter class.
un.
Define the term ‘‘Insect,’”’ and name
the three states through which insects
pass, :
What is meant by antennz, and to
. what portion of the insect are they attached ? as
Of what forms are the mouths of in-.
sects which obtain their nourishment
by suction? es
Name the three divisions of the
body of true insects. In what insect
are thee parts closely united?
Iv,
teaching inin the — public
‘ i. = .
Draw aleaf. What has the drawing of leaves and flowers to do with
industrial ari?”
m1.
carpet design,
Iv.
n, the boot and shoe department of L.
Hyman & Co.’a store, Grass Valley,
tist. by which $7000 worth of stock was
thrown down, breaking many of the].
boxes hut not injuring the goods, avd
Lr
asit will take sume time for the shelv. ing to be replaced, we will commence
tonight to sell this fine stock which
consists .of men's, ladies’ and childes ren’s shoes of all kinds—at—greatly reduced prices. This is the beet chance
4 @£ the season for yoo! bargsins.
sauEs jis-2t L. Hyman & Co.
'. Apprentices Wanted.
To learn dressmaking from a_firstclass French dressmaker from San
Francisco. This is a golden opporofag Ar tunity. Apply to Mdme. La Voise,
residence Mrs. J. H. Hamilton, Main
te: street. ” jy12-tf
Cheap Mibbons.
epi nal We have as lowpriced ribbons ‘as
“ * can be fonnd in the State. ‘They ure not
s the cheapin quality, though, They range
a from 5 cents to $1 50.4 yard.
a me tf. Lustes & Onawrorp.
ornia.What iathe appearance of the groat.
-} put upon the Board. The -papers—are
Omnibus Bill or Compromise of lowing resources and liabilities: to who is entitled to certificates.
1850. Resources. eae ral
Vit, : Cash on hand: ks $1800 TARE IN.
Name the States that seceded. J. Smith avCount....-6656= Two Itinerant ieggers Sell the
Name the slave States that did not BOO 6 sss one opts nro sad eo recmes sane
doled: Liabilities. Saya the Truckee Republican: Two
: ene Noten ss ios cccecss ene cee ces $800 . puyilists came to town last week from
se : H. Jones account......500] sacramento. They were gladiatorr
To whom and in what year did July 2d. from way back and were scientists
Vickeburg surrender? = Altanta) 214 5, smith 500 Ib coffee @18cente. from the word go. They came by
. Why were Mey very important) pid in payment, cash $20, balance . fast freight and were hunyry and povplaces to capture? on account, 3 erty “etricken, , Some phitanthrepiec
ae oe me July 3d.» ge ah aca agneret ela
Utes, W io Mant te wey ss oe at Pet Ms a sts] Oo “ dl \e
[See ee oe martes ish, und take the door receipts. The
Mae iE avs OAR 4 uly 5th.
At the end of the month the ledger
Ze as ri Cr. . they did not intend to hurt each other
: ‘ : Stock..... $180%..... $2409 . andthe fight was the fukest kind of
Who constitute the State Board of tdi a i on M05 isis 100 . rake. gtk oi pi is rib sangeet
Education ? H. Pala ca & Mod ReEOR ie got mad and swore by the sun, moon
IL, J. Smith. .°. OO 300 . and stars that they should not get a
. How are school libraries supportao Sire ae TAD os eves sve 1900] cent, and they didn’t. They were not
pee ps Shag eit set eeee sees 2300] even given any thing to eat and came
ee a a tothe conclusion that Truckee was
When does the achool year begin and -Total $8900 #8900 pad asian 50 pana =a
end? . Mdse, unsold as per inventory,. unfortunate girl ‘acrons the river.” Tt
Iv. 2500.
From the above make out a financial
resources and
What ina design? Draw a simple
Draw a circle, an ellipse, on oval.
pray let me ask you can you read at. all.” .
v.
Write. a full heading to friendly letter and punctuate. :
Give five rules for the use of capitals ;
three rules for the use of the comma.
one
At two o’clock Friday afternoon the
final set ofquestions—Physics—were
now being inspected by the examiners,
and it will be announced Saturday as
proposition was accepted, the under
standing being that they ehould literally wipe the ground with each other.
So a crowd gathered on the quiet and
on Sunday night at the halithe fight
commenced. It was soon seen that
was an appropriateand sensible disposition to make of the money and it
was thankfully received.
The New Gridge.
Saal :
There were some slight errors in
the description as heretofore given to
the public of the two bridges for which
the Supervisors this week awarded
contracts. The Yuba river bridge is
to be 16 feet wide inatead of 13, so as
. to permit teams going in opposite directions to pass while crossing it.
The Rush. creek bridge is aleo to
have # width of 16 feet, and its span
will be 60 feet instead of 50‘ feet.
The Case of Tully.
The Marysville Appeal of Thuraday
says: Sheriff Saul came up from
Storkton yesterday, and will go back
this morning, to muke a return of the
habeas corpus papers recently served
on him in the caseof R. W. Tully,
who is wanted here to either serve
500 daysin the county jail or pay-a
fine of $500 for contempt of Court.
Going te sierra County.
Prof. Michell expects to go next
week to Sierra county. He will open
dancing schools ut Dowhieville, Sierra
City and Sierraville. ;
.
& WOMAN'S WAY,
& Sta-tling Cusiness Pr opesition,
When Mrs. Fowler, of 827 Ellin street, stopped in at alcading city druggist’s to ask what
effect “The Califorvia Remedy,” Joy's Vegetable. Sarsaparilia, would have in cases of
dyspepsia and sick headaches, she was assired it would relieve both. She was so incredulous that the druggist gave her a bottle,
not to be paid for unless it effected a cure.
The following is the convincing conclusion.
San Francisco, February 8, 1888.
Duan Bin; Notwithstauding my misgivings, Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla did all that
you promised. J had tried #0 may preseriptions. that F had come to believe nothing
would relieve my dyspepsia and sick headaches, but I have not had a returh of either
since; I believe I ain permanently cured.
You have my permission to make this public,
for a remedy that will cure dyspepsia and
pr sick headaches should be generally
known. :
85.00 Ke ward.
temperance lecture at Woodland Saturday evening. ©
Jas. A. Black, the newly electe:
princip.l of the public schools at Mt.
Eden, Alameda county, left Friday
for that pluce after a visit with hi
parents, \.r. and Mra. Wm. Edward
J. G. James and wife and Walker
©. Graves and family of San Francis
vo arrived ‘here Friday morning for »
week's visit to their relatives, Messrs. +
and Mesdames Rector of the National
Hotel.
Telegraph: Miss Mary. McAuliffe
one of the best teachers in Grass Vul
ley’s public schools, left to-day for Sar
Francisco, The young lady will tak:
a trip among the seaside resorts before plarning.
. Rey. W. R.Gober, presiding elder
ofthis district, ia in town and will on
Saturday evening hold he last session
of the quarterly conference of the
Methodist Church ‘for, this year. He
will ul-o preactt on Sunday morning
Miss Kute Matteson went to Gras
Vues. Rsideranrenine danins Waite
Daugh'ers of the Golden West. On
Wednerday next Miss Matteson and
Miss Alice Crawford wili go to Camptonville to perform a similar duty for
the Parlor there.
Tidinus of Thursday: The Misses
Lakenan, Coleman and others to the
number of thirty left town.«t four
o’clock this afternoon for a ride to
Chicago Park in W, G. Lord’s. large
new wugon, which: was filled with
sweet-acented hay for the occasion,
Mrs. Edward Coleman and Mrs. J. F.
Kidder chaperoned the party. The
return will. be made ut about ten
o’c.ock to-night. ,
At the Idahe.
The Tidings of Thursday says: The
miners explored the incline today. to
the 140J-level, Foul ‘air prevented
further exploration. Down to the
damuge of consequence .and™ which
will delay the resumption of work is
that. comprised in the burning of the
engine bed-logs in the 1000-level. “In
a Week or-ten' days the full force of
men will once more be at work.
Ne freoperty Found.
formed it. Then he exhibited it us»
corpse saying he could restore it to
1400, the mine ia all right. The only . S02StiPation.
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, ot
hey can compel me to work miracle+
it their bidding. Quite recently one
the Downieville members tried te gape
set himeelf upin competition to me i . gsgqunTIFUL HARVEST,
that Jine and failed. He took a sick 5
nfant and surreptitiously chloroife. But he had given it so much
chloroform that it did not come out ot ; :
udvertiae your locality could be wishe
raise the dead and do all such things.
bat I will have to go to law to down
my pursuers. I am arranging to proxecute them first before the Superio:
Vourt of Sierra county, where their
stronghold ‘is, When I lave vanquished them there I am coming back
io this county to fight them. © It will
ne a long and terrible conflict, but the
Holy Ghost is bound-to prevail over
the legions of Satun.’’ i
The old man evidently left town the
same duy. At any rate he hus’ not
been been here sitice.
iorth,
DOLLARS the county and contribute
ner can the counties taking part recei
sive notice.
vountv.
of awards,
Epwin F. Smrrn, Secretary.
Peter ®furdon’s Kyesight.
=~ A SUCCESSFUL YEAR, and!
Are resources any State mny well feel. proud of.
foal d-hi tallad cs d. fory nor better opportunity: offered.
‘he sleep an s Thee fated. 2 cat) or it not pass unheeded, Nirow the character of products-your county_brings
SACRAMENTO, SEPTEMBER(§09-21 }
.
oo —
~ A GRATEFUL PEOPLE
No more favorable yeur to
ma 3.
PROGRESSION, NOT PROCRASTINATION,
Can make any courity inthis State the envy of the world,
are CASH PREMIUMS AMOUNTING TO NEARLY FIVE THOUSAND
Rememher, there
ora mav compete fof, In no other manve such a fall, complete and comprehenIt has been ehown in counties that exhibit annually, that no better way can be devised to make your locality known,
These exhibits ahould be encouraged by the Boards of Supervisors of each
The State Agricultural Society will-do allin its power to assist you,
awarding large und liberal cash preminnis.
Engage your apace at once, .Write for Premium Lists containing schedule
Addreas the Secretary for information, :
CHRISTOPHER GREEN, President.
reter “tirdon, keeper of the tollbridge
between this city and San Juan, contemplates soon having another operution performed upon his eyes. ‘Chey are
affected with cataractto such an extent
that he cannot recognize a friend’s face
at a greater distance than four or five
feet. He can distinguish the outlines
of a tree or building at a distance of
fifty feet, but cannot discern the details. Thelefteye is much the worse
of the two.
fa .
Syrup of tigs,
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lts Equal Never
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Produced from the laxative and nutritious juice of California figs, combined
with the medicinal virtues of plants’
known to be most beneficial to the
human tystem, acts gently on the
kidneys, liver and bowels, effectually
cleansing the system, dispelling cold»
and headaches, and curing habitual
Buctlen’s Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
ever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands
no pay required. Itis guaranteed vo
BEST CHANCE Yer!
rt a
Befire Offered in Nevada
ale: Ht Seuinnen, Public Ad . #'¥e perfect satisfuction, or money reministrator, has returned fiom ‘Truckfanaa Corte Ber ow Ag
ee, where he went to look after the
estate of the late J. B. Wilson. AlBORN.
though the deveased wus believed to. At Boston Ravine, July 10, tothe wife of
reap some pryperty, no trace could . 79 Ford, @ daughter.
found of papers money or other evAtGress Valley, July 10, to the wife of
Waticed of value. ’ Jas. H, Martin, a daughter.
ees
NeARLY everbody needs a yuod
medicine at this season, to purify the
‘blood and build up the systens. Hood’s
Sarsapurills is the most popular and
successful spring medicine and blood
purifier, It cures scrofula, all uimors,
dyspepsia, sick headache, thut tired
feeling. f :
An Llegant substitute
For vila; aalts, pills, and all kinds of
bitter, nauseous medicines, is the very
agreeuble liqnid fruit remedy, Syrup of
Figs. Recommended by leading Physiciips. Manufactured only by the
California Fig Syrup Company, San
Francisco,Oul; For sale by all leadeee: Carr Bros., neate
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
THis P WNER
vel of vuri y,
pct nts Pit. act like magic on a kinds, and’ eatragt he
hate
weak stomach. ith the rs
w ders,
BAKING POWDER COM.
diet alum or
WB FOLLOWED sutrT. PANY, 106 Wail street, New %
THE JOHNSONLOCKE, MERCANTILE
\_ My wife has been under physictans care fee-. CO., Sole Azents for *he Pacifis Coast,
paint” tw wae ee ome ret ane . ARY + INSTRUCTIONS.
Mrs. A. M. Edgington,
de rae od Mh beet! of ladles of a ered
NEVER VARIES. A MARbh and wholesomethen the ordinary
aD: i? sold in competition
ultitude of lo w-test, short weight
IVA bo
ld only in
Lost—An amethyst
Return (9 thisofcer * jaar
health and spirits and is now ever. *
Seeing the beuedt the derived, I weed it for . sil vinds of ARE WORK tusinding Land
‘ ’ sc JS he ting, Dyetint ng, Plush * ct Set Sears nt er late ty of mrodesy, ete,
had suffered for over a year, Ladies are invi to cull at Mre. Edging
: iveiecet Sp aainet tee sratente' ~ on Fre : — can seen and termysof tuition
e. jytt-im
K CASPER, : THE GLOTHIER,
taken advantage of the market in the selection of a Very Large Stock. of
Goods, which he now proposes to give the People of Nevada County the benefit of in the way of
Prices Never Heard Of Before !
mens = O00
SEH EXE. EF:
MEN’S and BOYS’ LINEN HAPS, l5c each.
n thie section,
CHILDREN’S SAILOR SUITS, from 4 to 10 yearsof age, made of blue
flannel, only $1 10 each.
AT SUCH PRICES, THERE IS NO NEED OF CHILDREN GOING RACGGED
BOY'S SUMMER COAT and VESTP, $1.
BOY’s SCHOOL KNEE PANS, 4 to 13 veara, 87 per pair,
CHILDREN’s KID, BOX, SPRING-HEEL, BULTON SHOES, 5'to 8,
ra, Zhe.
CHILDREN’S PEBBLE; BOX-TOK, SPRING-HEEL SHOES, 5to 8
vears. 75. : : z
PEBBLE BOX-TOES, SPRING and [1EEL, BUTTON SHOKS, 8 to 11
yeurs, $1 50. :
t will pay you to layin asupply, as under ordinary circumstances you will pay one-third
more than the Prices here offered.
Have You Ever Had Such a Chance Before ?
MEN'S BEAT SPRING BOTTOM OVERALLS, 90¢ a pair,
MEN’S CHEVIOT SUITS, $6,50; @ bargain for $10.
MEN’S CHEVIOT SUITS, $9; « bargain for $12. :
The Latest Patterns ot CUs( ) 1-MADE PANTS, at $5,590; cost at tailorshop
MEN’S FINE SUICs at $18; bargain. Good enough to wear on a yuait to
President Harrison, ut the White House, ”
yea
@@™ Don't Buy Your LADIES’ and CHILDRENS’ SHOES before you see you
Uncle K. Casper, where you can make money on your investments.
These Prices are Much Lower Than Retail Dealers Oan Buy The Goods For.
zs. Casper.
Dealer in Ciuthing, Gents’ Furnishng Goods, Boots.and 8)dren’s and, Boy’s Clothings és ane Ehiee, Hae, Ot
s. Wevada Citv, Cal.
Rememb r the Store of K. CASPER, where you vet your Birgains,
~
UYURNER PINE AND COMMERCIAL SIREEDS,
Branch Store, Front 8t,, Tinckee.—
An endless variety of STRAW HATS at Lower Prices than ever heard ofNEVADA CITY; CAL
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