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July 24, 1889 (4 pages)

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rs res4 The Daily Transcript. . A SPEECHLESS.BARBER. Giff” WEDNESDAY. JULY 24,~ 1889. Finds More Curieus THE GRAND PATRIARCH. PERSONAL MENTION. Mie Visits Mistletee Encampment Social and Other Notes About People @}4 and Young. __ ae Things at Bartlett Springs. —The Reception. A PARTNER WANTED. HERE AND THERE. 3 sla “abel nutriand laxative the «. Produced from cora of : In my travelathis Spring I have found a A riot sat Locat Interest. . tlous juice of California figs, combined Drifting Mine that I can buy for Fifteen The mill at the Idaho mine is ran-. With the medicinal virtues of plants. Thousand Dollars. I will take one-third of J. A. J. Ray of North San Juan has Barter Springs, Ca., July 9. The reception accorded on Monday _— to be Seg— = oe it and wantto findsome one who will take ning again. In many respects, this is a reevening by Mistletoe Encampment of returned from the Bay. Neerand bowels, effectually poeic exNevada City now boasts four . TRAPPED, D. T. Mathewson of Forest City has markable place and has many surOdd Fellows of this city to John A. of 350. acres. The the system, dispelling colds Theproperty consiststimber ng el wagons. jopbing and press returned from the Bay. prises in store for the average traveler. Nace of Santa Clara, Grand Patriarch forall time to A Nevada City Dude’s Adventure titleisgood. There is Expressman Costello has a new and. and headaches, and curing habitual Wm. Hamilton, the old-time stage come. There isa tunnel im to the lead, a im Grass Valley. Who would expect to find an artistic of the jurisdiction of California, must boot-black and u first-class barber in have been very gratifying to that disline proprietor, is at Grass Valley. ‘H. A. Lones has returned from a But tinguished official. Not only was it we have both, and each has his socially quite enjoyable, but every detrip to the Eastern and Southern 3 peculiarity. ‘The barber is peculiar in ‘tail was so planned as to make the States. John 8. Miller, United © States that he has written in bold letters whole a glowing tribute to his capacity across his looking glass the following : as the chief officer of the jurisdiction Gauger, arrived here Tuesday mornh“Silence is golden,”” ‘‘No Smokiny.’’ and to his worth as an individual. ing from Sacramento. George L. Hughes has gone to San I couldn’t comprehend the legends in a There were present to assist in doing this out of the way settlement? place of that character, but kept star the honors of the occasion delegates of Franciscu on legal business. handsome light wagon, and he is very . $oDstipation. oe Down With Prices. properly proud of it. eee are * good dump and a good chancé to save ta:lings, The claim embraces one mile in length The New York Hotel instead of the Sa Prices in summer millinery have National has the contract for feeding been materially reduced at Mrs. the county jail prisoners. s'store. Miss Kate ter & Crawford’ Les Captain Nihell and his boys in blue were out Monday night for a street : : : showing, good a made They Grill.. He will Shinty mise. are working: et She Washington mine of Ormonde. The ing at the words till they were burned Patriarchs from Grass Valley, Truckee be absent about a week. M. D. Cooley and J. H. Muegge in my brain. Had it heen in a library and Auburn. j i As tothe claim paying, one has only to co andsee it. Taere is no doubt but itis valuable. Ihave had much experience in drift mining since 1860, and know whereof 1 Rauer will sqon leave the above firm, . speak. and ladies desiring hats or bonnets artistically trimmed by her should will be too late order at once or they of her services and toget the benefit ; The owner wants to sell for these réasons: He has lost his entire family and is out of health. He has made a handsome competency from the mine and is nearly 70 years old. was over and I had donned my hat the unwritten work by the Grand in town Tuesday on his. way back to Oakland. and coat and was one foot outside I Patriarch. A. F. Sewell, special agent of the ventured to question, ‘What do you All this was concluded — threemean by those words in soap on the quarters of an hour before midnight, Home Mutual Insurance Company, is : glass?” “Just what they read,” was and then the gentlemen, numbering in town. He will go to Sierra county. Grass Valley Father—“Well, you} theresponse. I lit out to the adjacent about fifty, adjourned to the spacious} Wednesday. young rascal, what are-you—doing. building where the boot-bluck holds and handsome new annex to Odd 6 E>-€linch—and-wife-and Chas. forth. He is the barber’s opposite Fellows Hall where they were served Stocks of Grass Valley have returned “here ?”” Young Nevada Cityan (who has} and would talk the léegs off ali iron with an admirable supper prepared from Monterey. Mrs. Stocks stopped been requestedto keep away from the} pot. I was askéd several hundred house)—‘‘P-please, sir, I was t-taking. questions while he was giving me a under the supervision of A. Tam. over at San Jose. Mrs. T. Curnow and child, G. F. Subsequent to the: feasting there a wewalk.’’ first-class shine. He told me the barwere toasts and\songs that lasted till Henricks and E. B. Brigham of ee Oe ber isa good tellow, but had to put two o’clock Tuesday morning. Past Columbia Hill have returned from a : AN ILLEGAL ELECTION. the notice-on the glass for self-protecChief Patriarch Bond presided -with trip tothe lower country. _ Ed.Sampson of Grass Valley has Monday’s Vote on the Water-. tion. ‘Tobaccosmoke makes him sick, grace, and by his ready wit kept the works Question Irregular. especially the ciyarette variety: The enjoyinent in uninterruptéd progress. been appointed Special Agent for the of the Home silence part is because he was bored The toasts, songs, etc., were as folNevada county branch at} city, this at election Monday’s Mutual Insurance Company. lows: nearly to death by such questions as, which the citizens declared by @ vote D. T. Cole and family ofthe Moun“Patriarchal Odd Fellowship—Its are in favor of “How long have you been here?’’ County? or in any. of the neighboring . ~~ fendant plead not guilty and will have counties. Address The J. Dewing a jury trial Wednesday afternoon. Co., 813 Market st., San Francisco, A number of Sheriff Dunster’s} Cal. 6t. friends and supporters were out Mona re day night having a regulation camPauses’ Vib purest sad leet Song paign-time jollification over his in. ve? made. stallation into office. They cheered} long and loud. ee ER from this city and Grass Valley will Lodges _in California.”” Oboice New Orleans Molasses and Sunbeam Syrup on tap in any quantity Lso— New Columbia River Salmon, Michigan White Fish, No, 1 Mackerel, Pickled Herring, Brick Codfish, A variety of Smoked Me@t; Eastern Lard in bul¥, California Ch: ese, Flour, Feed, Vexetables, and other Goods too numerous to mention. Call and Examine my Goods and get prices. S. H. DANIELS, EOONOMY STORE... -BROAD 8T ART : INSTRUCTIONS. Dividend Notice. dink . a se ce Mrs. A. M. Edgington, » 1 ) ATE OF. VIRGINIA CITY, IS PRE a Aa BLUE GRAV. Api, Pared to instruct the ladies of Nevada Ata meeting of the Board of Directors of citiene ot aehe WORK tnntudine 7 ae *. ao Gehl) per 5 Conta ahare, waa5 Ceolacad, Bexouam’s Pinus cure bilious and payable on Thursday July d5th, 18389. nervous ills. ransfer books w li be closed Monday, and other" latest styles of Embroidery, etc. &aTerms verv reasonable. Ladies are invited to call at Mrs. Edging o'clock P, mM. . ton's rooma, junction of Main and CommerTHEO, WETZEL, Secretary. ' cial Streets, up stairs, where specimens of Office No. 522 Montgomery street, San work can be seen and terms of tuition Franoisco, Cal. . learned, "V1 The Diamond Creek Consolidated. e_qeennnmeenenennesrnmneEEED July 22d, 1889, at 3 Mining Company at Maybert are to. ® Semi-Annual Report have ten more stamps put in their mill. sid: wes W.S. May of Grass Valley will i do the work, Geo. G. Allan of this CITIZ ENS city furnishing the material. «Says the Grass Valley Union: On Sunday a little daughter of Henry Fuchs while crossing the street, was struck by a buggy driven ata furious rate by some Nevada City bloods, and panied the young ladyies to this city. bucking mule at a circus. was committed. It was one of those that ventures further in than twenty camapment, a “Strike the Iron When It Ie Hot.” ABSTATE may go by easy stages. County Supervisors. accidents such as will sometimes ocfeet. Standing a few feet from the entrance and peering in, I saw rabbits, Response by Past Chief Patriarch from_ring rule to reform, but purty cur in the.best regulated families. The Supervisors on Tuesday morning birds, squirrels, snakes and lizards by Gummoe of Grass Valley. hacks must not be used. : Raseballi Next Sunday. “Past, Present and Future of Suborexamined the books of Sheritf Lord, the dozen lying dead on the floor. The Next Sunday afternoon picked nines carbonic acid yas. is. so strong you can dinate. FROM THE ECONOMY STORE. pha tg Pee saesc at ridenAa if oe tek scape Painting, French Dye-Tinting, Plush BANK, —WITH ITS-— BRGIN AT ONOE: Agency at Grass Valley, showing its —=<TO=— Financial Oondition on the Morning of July 1, 1889. Ee Response by. tain House will before long go to hurt on the head; but not seriously. . pank premises pe ee io ov Work and Its Needs.” con“What ails you?” ‘‘How much water generally is public waterworks, Gold Lake in Sierra county on a campThe Union Athletic Club of Grass _— oe taken for do you drink ?”’ ‘‘How does it act. on Grand Patriarch Nace. ceded to have been illegal. ing expedition, and Miss Alice E. Valley will havea wrestling and spar-. Miscellaneous Bonds.. 24,100 00 Tt was conducted under the law of you?” etc. He saw it was. death or}. “The Sovereign Grand Lodge of the Response by -Past Crawford of this city will accompany ring tournament about two months . COUDLY Wamani tos: : United States.’ departure, so_ije made the stroke that 1889 1885, but. at the session of them. hence. Wrestlers will be confined to. oanson Stocks, Bonds the Legistature pissed another and gives the clean knock-out to every Grand Patriarch Lord of the jurisdicProf. Granville’s cornet band and the county talent under 25 years of teceanh Gener taeunt: —* materially different act repealing the patron who enters his little, unpretention of-California. the juvenile minstrels serenaded Sherage, and.also barring those within the “The Unwritten Work.’”” Response former. The new law is not. indexed tious shop. You have-no idea how ui iff Dunster Monday evening at his limit who have taken first prize at the by Past Grand Representative Beatty lonesome and queer you feel to walk passed ce existen its hence code, Overdra: is the in house. They were invited ii and annual July Cornish tournament. Coin on hand ..r of the Sovereign Grand Lodge of the into a barber shop, get shaved and reunobserved till now. checks and Other Cash hospitatly entertained by Mr. DunAnother and regular election on tire without exchanging a single word, United States. ster and family. Tue tombstone is about the only. DueBankers....:.. from Banks and 5; 00 “What is Worth Doing is-Worth lias ‘Several days ago I visited a place of Tt held. be will the same subject = ri ‘ Misses Emma Sherman. and Grace Furniture apd Fixtures 3,916 92 bean definitely ascertained that the interest about a half mile distint Doing Well.” Response by Past B. Kidder were in town Tuesday eventhing that can stand upright and tie Gold Bullion and other on its facéat the same time. Rie roc 3,095 49 voters generally are in favor of the known as Gas Tunnel. This is the Chief Patriarch Wadsworth. ‘Our Mother—Union Encampment, ing en route from Sacramento to North municipality having its own wateronly place I have inspected that does Every man has his role in fife, esTotal Assots... $i, 068 71 not cure or help the sick. On the No. 11.”’ Response by E. C. Webster, San Juan. A. S. Cohn and R, E. : works. pecially the man who tries to ride the LIABILITIES: Montgomery of Sacramento accomPaid-up Capital. .. Tt is nobody’s fault that the error contrary it killsevery breathing thing Patt Chief Patriarch of Union En of five to one that they The Latest News ! The surface of this prop rty is easily worth . “~~~ tf. add large, of good quality and . of the reductions in prices. peep of the lead. agree! The early part of the night was spent . in town on their way from San Franone-fouth the entire cost. Wanted. a : ps mining district. Washington to For further particulars address, cisco Constable Dillon on Tuesday _after: wae point, but here—well not a word was in lodge-rcom work which included] jy20-Im 8.N. STRANAHAN, C. 8S. Nelson, who has been above noon arrested a Chinatown barber for} An intelligent mechanic with a large spoken nor an eye batte! during the the conferring of the degree upon two GNevada City, Nevada Co., Cal. Bloomfield on mining business, was stealing his room-mate’s watch. De-. personal acqnaintance in Nevada City, candidates and the exemplification of shaving prucess; but when the job or reading room [ could have-seen the a) —" Peae Reand found them correct and settled detect it long before you reach the sponse by Grand Warden Glasson of up to date. = @y PREPARE : YOUR : COUN TY : EXHIBIT ~FOR THE~* State Fair of 1ifS3s39, —~-TO BE HELD AT — SACRAMENTO, SEPTEMBER 9-21 “= A BOUNTIFUL HARVEST, A SUCCESSFUL YEAR, and: Reserve Fund ..... Undivided Profits Due Depositors..... 56,654 20 A GRATEFUL PEOPLE oe hesci resouct 1,085 19 . 1,057 14 Are resources any State may well feel proud of. No more favorable year to advertise your locality could be wished for, nor better opportunity ‘offered. Total Liabilities. '.
$211,983 71 A coon million will go a Jong way toward making one happy in hot. State or Caxirorsia, me it not pass unheeded. Show Pecrerecter of products your county brings C) PROGRESSION, NOT PROCRASTINATION, IE TEL ed. Decree made setting aside estate Phetres of Truckee. the gas is confined. “A Friend in Need is a Friend Into the. widow of the deceased. Not a few peopie who visit here J. F. Jatunn vs. James O’Brien et deed.’’ Response by Past Chief Patpassengers, is being numerously> signevery season cluim greater virtue for al. Plaintiff given the remainder of ed at thiscity. When D. T, Cole: wae Soda than, Banlett. Numerous cures riarch Mulloy. “The Lever of Civilization—The the month to amend complaint. in San Francisco the otherday he told are cited in substantiation. of the asWalworth vs. Walworth. On Press.’”” Response by Past Chief Patone of the railroad magnates what was sertion, Judge Mee, a gentleman of trial. : done in this matter. ‘*We have keen discernmentand large experience, riarch Bond. and Sierra counties better accommoda tions in the transportation of mail : nd — {th Agricultural District, “Fraternal News and Curly Bears.’’ . . been arranging for a change,’’ said the informs us that six years ago he came Tue San Franci-co Evening Post is a dying man, but in less than Response by L. 8. Calkins. geutleman, ‘‘and if the people don’t here These doings were interspersed with the leading evening paper of San Franthe thirty days’ time he gained fourteen vefore made it have hurry up we’ll : tf pounds and went away weil. Last vocalizations by Past Chief Patriarchs cisco. petition gets here.” == * Sunday as I stood looking at the bubGlasson, Werry, and Avery, and after —_——_o—— COMMENCING At Grass Valley, July 2ist, to the wife of joined in singing ‘‘OUne More River to Wm. Hosking, ason. Cross.”” Then they went home carrying the happiest recollections of the event. August 20th, 1882, And Continuing Five Days. During the evening the Grand Pat “yaise”’ it on September 9th (Admisput flesh on you so quickly you will riurch complimented the Encampsion Day) with appropriate ceremonies. not know yourself. I confess a preferments here and at Grass Valley saying ER. vy ille st. For a temperance town there are night was in an exuberant frame of mind. Policeman Scott took him in more bottles, jugs and demijhons here for disturbing the peace, and he will than you would expect. Every man. be tried Wednesday night before Jus+ woman and child: has one or hoth. tice Wadsworth. ——0 OGere A Lady’s Leg Breken. Pavilion at Grass Valley, vee SPEED PROGRAMME: the counties of Nevada, Placer, Yuba, Sutter, Colusa, Butte, Sierra, Shasta In Memoriam. Dieo—At Relief Hill, July 15, William E. ¢ Williams, uged 52 years. Mr. Williams was a native of Wales, Each room in the Hotel is furnished but emigr .ted to this county in early with a bottle and pitcher for mineral life and for very many years has re‘water, The cabins and the “rooms in POWDER and Plumas, prior to June 1, 1889. ° Absolutely Pure. sided at Relief Hill, where he was PAs POWDER NEVER VARIES. A MAR Has been in San Francisco, and, for SPOT OCOASE, has Tuesday, August 20th. . No. 1. Running, 3-4 ofa mile and repeat. aday. The digestive organ refuses on . C@n. Tam assured by the experienced lows of North Bloomfield and of North each occasion to perform the duty asthat it is a positive cure. Register an San Juan. Peace to his ashes, signed: it by nature, and trouble enother for Bartlett water, Native Son or MARYLAND, how regulate it? sues. How. disci, line, —_—--—_+~@e-o—. . if . Simply with a wineglass full of the PONE ULI, genial invigorator and appetizer, Hos Tea, Hrec to All! J. 8. ANDERSON, ~-AT THE Great American Importing Tea NeARLY ‘everybody needs a gvod medicine at this season, to purify the Miss Jennie KE. Dwyer, for two years ‘tetter’s Stomach Bitters, before each blood and build up the system. Hood’s Co’s Store, meal and before retiring. Digestion . past teacher of the school at Sweet Sarsaparilla is the most popular and Commercial Street, Nevada City. been appoint will, after-a—courseof this pleasan t and in this county,"has : : successful spring medicine and blood regulator, hecome easy, and its foreed to a teachership in the public. purifier. ,It cures scrofula, all humors, Dont’t Fail to Oall and Try « Glass! runner, appetite, will also improve. . -schools of San Francisco. The lady is dyspepsia; sick headache, that tied _Nervousness and insomnia, always inan educator ot long experience and f2eling. duced by dyspepsia, will disappear . much ability, She is energetic and with its disappearance thus insured, . progressive, ‘and will make a good} . and conatipation and biliousness, its. record at the Pay.© usual attendants, also take their leave, Not only will the system acquire strength, buat also substance by a more perfect assimilation of the food, Rheumatixm,: malarial and kidney com plaints und neuralgia yield to the Bit A FULL LINE OF TINWABRE, OROOKERY, ous, » Forthere are the silken toils With which the girls inmesh ue. So fine teeth your parameunt charm With SOZODONT guard from harm, _ GLASSWARE and OHINAWARE, “Tue San Francieco Evening Post is CURES PERMANENTLY A Great Assortment Comipg. the leading evening paper of San 1f a few Esa Bags Great American . Francises. : In BL ee ee Co. will receive an immporting Tea ° merece menee assortment of glassware, whieh they will dispo-e of at very low prices on the A? Davocwre snp DeaLens, Tea tickets ‘taken as part cash,on At the Sutton Ranch. Enquire _ grockery, glass and tinware. j20-2t premises or of GeorgeC .Gaylord.ft] \ quyy cuARLES A. VOGELES 00., Baltimore, 04. At Prices that will Surprise You. BACKACHE, HEADACHE. £8 Cal and judge for yourse . . a Great American Importing Tea Company, Commercial Street, Nevada City. 3 * — OU) ——--— SHH ER: District. Friday, August 23d. Ladies’ Tournament for 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. : and repeat, mile half ; Yearlings No. 11. Trotting, : MEN’S and BOYS’ LINEN HATS, l5c each. An endless variety of STRAW HATS at Lower Prices than ever heard of inthis section. CHILDREN’S SAILOR SUITS, from 4 to 10 yearsof age, made of blue ‘ : flannel, only $1 10each. AT SUCH PRICES, THERE IS NO NEED OF CHILDREN GOING RAGGED BOY'S SUMMER COAT and VEST, $1. BOY’S SCHOOL KNEE PANES, 4 to 13 vears, 37¢ per pair. ceonees KID, BOX, SPRING-HEEL, BUTTON SHOES, 6to 8, Saturday, August 24th. No. 12. Trotting,.2:34 class, No. 13. Trotting, 2:21 class, Purse, $500. Purse, $800. 0o———— Prices of Admission—BACE TRACK AND GROUNDS, 50 CENTS. Children under. 12’years, 25 cents. Pavilion 25 cents, Children under8 2 SAMUEL GRANGER, President, IL. J. LO.PR, S.cretary. Postoffice Address, Nevada City. ¥ Be i 4 nary circumstances you will pay one-third more than the Prices here offered. Have You Ever Had Such_a—-Chance Before? MEN’S BEAST SPBING BOTTOM OVERALLS, 90¢ @ pair. MEN’S CHEVIOT SUITS, $6.50; @ bargain for $10. MEN’S CHEVIOT SUITS, $9; «a bargain for $12. The Latest Patterns ot CUSTOM-MADE PANTS, at $5.50; cost at tailorshop MEN'S FINE SUITS at $18; bargain. Good enough to wear on @ visit to President Harrison, atthe White House. —_ @@~ Don't Buy Your LADIES’ and CHILDRENS’ SHOES before you see youk Uncle K. Casper, where you can make money on your investments. Grand Stock Parade and Award of Premiums at 11 A. M. These Prices are Much Lower Than Retail Dealers Oan “Buy The Goods For, “ Ps Prices Never Heard Of Before ! BOX-TOES, SPRING and {1EEL, BUTTON SHOES, 8 tol No. 7. Trotting, Free for all 2-year olds owned in the PEBBLE : $1 50. years, District ; one mile and repeat. Purse, $250. it will pay you to layin a supply, as under ordiNo. 8. Trotting, 2:27 class. Purse, $600. AT BEDROCK PRICES! Ladies, a word inyouresr; ¢ Good looks are your gift most preci the Dis Thursday, August 22d. Grand Stock Parade at 10 A, M. years, 75c. CHILDREN’S PEBBLE, BOX-TOL, SPRING-HEEL SHOES, -5-to 8, No. 6. Running, One mile and a halfdash, Purse, $400. years, 75c. Teas Colfos and Spices .Purse, $100. & fit of in the way o Purse, $300. No. 2. Running, 1 mile dash. The old Hotel is an object of curiosity Three rebellions, obstinate thongh ture, and believing them departed in —BY=— the fountain, dumped in head foremost bloodless, occur in the stomach of the peace. His. remains were tenderly he way best the. out get to dyspeptic who partakes of three meals . and left by the fraternity of Odd FelDrinking Apollo laid away of taken advantage of the market in the reelection of a Very Lurge Stock Purse, $400. Goods, which he now proposes to give the People of Nevada County the bene vel of purity, stre wholesome . No. 3. Trotting, For three-year-olds owned in known and respected by all the people hand than the ordinary ness. More economic of Grass Valley was riding with ber as a man of sterling integrity, and kinds, and caunot he sold in competition trict Purse, $500. because of the many amusing stories j : with the multitude of low-test, short weight ss : husband ina buzgy which has no It-has been dubbed the . “tf? and tender in his attachments alum or phosphate wders, Sold only in dashboard, the horse kicked her and told about it. Wednesday, August 2{ st. to his friends. He was ill for very eans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER COM‘*Echo House’’ by the lodgers therein, PANY, 106 Wall street, New ‘ ork brokeher right leg a short distance many months. He was a great sufferTHE JOHNSON-LOCKE MERCANTILE No 4. Trotting, 2:30 class; open to the for the reason that a whisper in one above the ankle, er, and yet a patient, quiet endurer of CO ,Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. “‘troom develops into a B Flat cornet ao a Purse, $600. of great pain. In his last days he sound in another. When a snorer unThree Rebellions a Day. turnedwith childlike confidence to No. 5. Pacing 2:24 class. Purse $500. fortunately turns loose he is pounced God, to the promises of the. ScripREBEY COOL upon by the enraged lodgers, taken to On Monday hile Mrs. A.J. Foster the old Hotel have the same. K. GASPER,: THE CLOTHIER, In Races designated as ‘‘District,’’ all horses are eligible that were ownéd in sy NT Race and Stock Grounds at Glenbrook, = ance for Soda because I can gulp it that tliey conferred the secret work in ed for the patriotism displayed in their down easier. There is one thing dead a manner that is equalled by few Calisure, it helps digestion, and so long as fornia Encampments and excelled by action, drinking is my occupaticn I may as none of them. These two organizaToo Much Joy fer One Day. well get water-logged on Soda as anytions are about to enter into a competitive exibition in order to determine Pat Kalaher took a deep interest in thing. Nearly everyone takes a drink if possible which* possesses the more or two after meals and great numbers the water works election and the seateflicient ‘‘team.”’ : _ ing of Sheriff Dunster, and by Monday pack ‘off bottles and demijohns full. AER The Supervisors are to be commend ro at nes the-Judge” remarked, some happy goodnight remarks by the toast-masterjand Grand Patriarch all Coa. (Wevada County.) . tak iy i» bling ‘spring The Supervisors have authorized the ‘*Gentlemen, ifI had that spring on purchase of a large and fine American my place in Oakland I would give a flag which is to be displayed from the check for half my wealth.’”’He is Courthouse roof on holidays and other worth $500 000. He and others who oveasions. The Native Sons of the visit here every yer claims it will cure Golden West. have been. invited to the worst case of stomach trouble and its Equal Never Befure Offered in Nevada =. Casper. Desler in Clothing, Gente’ Furnishng Goods, Boots and Shoes,: Hats, “Ohi dren’s and Boy’s Clothing, _ Werada Citv, Cal. me Rememb r the Store of K. CASPER, where you get your Bargains, « URNER PINE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS. Branch Store, Front St,, Tiuckee.— NEVADA CITY, CAL By The County to Buy a Fiag : —OF THE— being LOE gn EONee ERA ee COUNTY CF NEVADA \ : The report of the Horticultural Comweather. = We, the undersigned, do solemnly swear : play bullat the Cashin field. The tunne!. But few people can enter Grass Valley. Remember, there m e t thal See that we have each of us a personal know!lCan make any county inthis State the envy of the world. missioners was received, read,approvTue way to have a lull in trade is to edge of the saattors vonteined in the foreare CASH PREMIUMS AMOUNTING TO NEARLY FIVE THOUSAND local club will consist of W. Sigourney. further than ten feet without feeling its ‘Recitation by Past. Chief Patriarch : toe oing statements, an at the same is a ed and placed on file. pitcher; Muller and Costello, catchers deadly effect. The tunnel is in sevenO'Neill. stop all advertising. rue Sha correct report of the financial conDOLLARS the county and contributors mav compete for. In no. other manThe following demands on the Gendition ofthe Citizens Bank and its quency ner can the counties taking part receive auch a full, complete and comprehen**Pioneer Odd Fellowship.’”’ Reand second base; Worthington, Ist ty feet and wis run many years ago : E zs z at Grass Valley, onthe morning of July 1, sive notice. It has been shown in counties that exhibit annually, that no betsponse by Past Chief Patriarch Aberal Fund were allowed : Tue San Francisco Evening Pont is , 1889, scopeding to the best of our knowlter way can be devised to make your locality known, base; T. Sigourney, 3d base; Hartbv Frank Clark who was prospecting hal ‘ <4 edge and belief; and that the assets therein For services as members of the the leading evetiing paper of San Fran. named are allin the custody of said Bank man, shortstop; Mullen, left field; for quicksilver. At that time the gas re These exhibits should be encouraged by the Boards of Supervisora of each County Board of Horticultural Com-. ciaco $ tf and ita proper officers and correspondents. “The Rebekahs,’”’? Response by Past right , was hardly noticeable else the work Baker, center field; Kinney : We furthermore solemnly swear that the county.s The State Agricultural Society will do allin its power to assist you, missioners—John T. Rodda $100, Geo. Chief Patriarch Bee of Grass Valley. ae Oe — é aidup capital stock of the Citizens Bank is awarding large and liberal cash preminins. field. ‘I'he Grass Valleyans are mostcould not have been pushed further Te-yvouwant a fine turn-out~ go} Thisty Thonsand. Dollarain gold-coin valu“Auburn “Enicampment, No. ~20.* F. Beales $100, 8. N.Stranuhan. $100. Engage your space at once. Write for Premium Lists eontaining schedule to Henry: Lane’s livery and feed ation, as willappear from the foregoilig rély old membersof the Browns and than ten or fifteen feet. “Near the bise Response by Patriarch Ogden. : their battery will be Brady and of the hill where is located the tunnel Superior Court. stable. (Bee eee E. M. PRESTON, President, of awards. Address the Secretary for information, “The Army of Patriarchs Militant.” are the springs known as Soda, MagCHRISTOPHER GREEN, President. +7 OeD. E. Morgan, Secretar Horan.” and aworh “before me thia The following business was transact< ~@. Epwin F. Smirn, Secretary. BrxcHam’s Pixs act like magic on a 10thBubscribed nesia‘uand Iron. The Soda water is Response by Past Chief Patriarch day of July, 1889, ( Wii} Mave to Murry. ed in the Superior Court Tuesday, . weak stomach. Frep SkaR_s, Notary Public, Gray. strongl: impregnated with the gas spss nen beer a a SCID “Tahoe Encampment, No. 45.” ReJudge J. M. Walling presiding: The petition to the Southern Pacific and it is supposed the water percolates Fastate of D. W. Thorndike, deceassponse by Pust Chief Patriarch McNevada through the whole of that region where give Railroad Company to Oe ard