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July 3, 1889 (4 pages)

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The Daily Transcript. FROM WASHINGTON. PERSONAL MENTION. . ._HERE-ANO THERE.. THE CHOSEN. FRIENDS. A CAROL. “QUR_ BOYS.” a awe stasoroen . The Leading News From theNa-. \octal and Other Notes Abeut. A Brief discard ct Various Mate . tuetaliation, Rutertatamentand. 4 Nevada City Man Drops Inte / Chance ef wut Ror. Weanesday Su: hile. Maik tee banek ee WEDNESDAY JUL Y3 1889 tlenal Capital. People Old and Yeung. tere of Local Interest. supper. Peetrybt NN THE COUNTY ASSESSMENT. A Falling OF of 817,580 Since Last Wear. County Assessor Bond has footed uy: the returns of the county assessinent, and finds that the tots] assessed value of the property is $17,580 less than is was last year. A comparative statement by tuwnships is as follows: 1888. 1889 Grass Valley..... $2,007,825 $2,141,100 Rough and Reaty... 607,42 634,380 Bridgeport .....-._ 212,580 189,840 Nevada, .2>.-1.805,575 1,273,890 Eureks .... 11y.070 111,205 Washington......164,70 162,570 Bloomfield.. 216,225 205,800 Mendow Lake.. ..-. 612,085 799,250 Tdttle York.....+655 90,770 84,420 Total ...,..5. 2.. $5,676 845 $5,658,765 County Supervisor :. At Tuesday’s meeting of the County Snpervisors the report of Jame: Hackett, road overseeer of district No ‘4, was read and approved and the following bills for labor in that distric were crdered paid; J. E. Peck $7 75. Isaac Higgins $10, H. H. Buhring $5,70, H. J. butter $17.60,A. Fisher $15. A. Y. Brown $22.50, Wm. Luke $2125, J. Danuser $5, D. Furth $7.40, Jae. \ Chisholm $1.50, John O’Connor $10, Wr-@=-Hogan ¢6, G. W. Williams $27.50, Isaac Fleming $35, M. L&D. Marsh $195. W. O. Wa.ker $3, FE, Koertner $27 .50,""homas Keese $12. Jas. Furley $5, 8. D. Woods $5, T. C Graham $16, 0. P,. Smith , 46.25, Citizens Bank $243 50,-Jas, Hackett $75 Totwl, $587 30. The foll:.wing demand ‘was allowed on the General Road Fund for labor in roads district No. 4: Citizens Bank, $200. The qnarterly-report of J.B Hitchcock; overseer of roud district No. 1 was read and wpprovel, and the following demand on the fond ot that district was allowed for labor: Citigens Bank, labor on ronda, $493 37. The Citizens Bank was allowed $266 froin the general road tund for labor in district No. 1. ‘The road from Clinton to Camp 20 war declared a public hivshwav, and D. M. Dyeart was allowed $1,0C0 from the fund of road district No 5, toward paying for the construction of the road and bridge according to agreement. ©. The qnarterly report of County Physician Hunt waa submitted and ap proved, and a warrant in Dr. Huont’s favor waa ordered drawn on the general fund far $3.255 90 for maintenance of indiyent sick at the county hospital +e Nevada County’s Citrus Belt. —s Frencn Corrau. July Ist, 1889. “Epiror Transcript—The record of the maximum and minimum thermometer at French Corral for the month of June, 1889, condensed, is: « , MAXIMUM. sea Degrees Highest on the 19th.....-97 00 Lowent 8 88 27M ieee ee ie 65 00 Average of (0 reudings.....88 66 MINIMUM. Highest on the 15th ....---. 7200 Taweat «66S Sette Cc iss 63 00 Average of 30 readings..... 62 63 Mean of 60 readings .....-75 64 BRuinfall on the 27th, .85 of an inch. Respectfully, N. C, Miter. «@> Held for Trial. The preliminary examination of Anderson, the cvlored boy arrested for sheep stealing, resulted in his being bound over for. trial on a charge of grand larceny, with bonds fixed at $400. -The two white hovs, arrested at the same time, were discharged. be cuuse there was noevidence to connect them with the crime. Ripe Peaches. Nevada City does not claim to be in the Nevada county citrus belt, but ‘gome portions of “it-are well situated thermometrically. At Allison’s ranch. just outside of town, peaches are now ripe. 'A pair trial of Hood’s Sarsaparilla ior scrofula, salt rheum, or any affection caused by iimpnre blood, or low stata of the system, will be \sufficien! to convince any one of the superior and peculisrcnrative powers of this medicine. Buyit of your druggist. 100 Doses One Dollar. Attention Fizemen. The members of .the Nevada City Fire Department are requented to meet at their respective halls at 8 o’clock shirp on Thursday: morning for the purpo-e of attending the celebration at Graas_ Valley. : By order of the Chief Engineeer, jy3-20 J. E. Isaac. For Hor WeatHen—Ure the ‘‘Indestructible Fuel” in your stoves, and save expense and discomfort, j8-5t Leae & SHaw. @5.00 He ward. Lost—An amethyst pin set in gold. Return to this office. jy3-tf. sor . . Bercnam’s Prius cure bilious and nervous ills. Cheap Flowers tor Bonnets. ‘We have a large assort ment of spraye and flowers for trimming bonnets and hate which we sell, at two, four and six hitseach. They are extra fine for tie money. if Lestes & CRawFoRD. Buckien’s Arnica Salve. _ The best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand: Ghilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, cr no pay required. It is guaranteed tsre por ee or monev re vice 26 centa , Fo ple.by Carr in ape tes tf Wasamearon, June 24, 1889. Eprror Transcurpt—The President returned today from Cape May, where he has been staying with Mrs. Harrison and his grandchildren eivce Friday. Before leaving he made a nuniber of appointments, among them the following: John L. Stevens of Maine, to be Minister to the Hawaiian Island; Geo. Maney, of Tennes-ee, to be Minister to Puraguay and Uraguay ; John M. Crawford, of Ohio, to be Cunsul-General at St. Petersburg, Russia; Horace G Knowles, of Deleware, Consul at Bordeanx; Frank Mason, of Ohio, Consu)-General at Frankfort ; Charles B. Trail, of Louisiana, Consul at Marseilles, and ex-Governor Fuirchild, of Wisconsin, and Gen. Harncr ft, of Peuns Ivania, to be memberof the Cherokee Indian commi-sion. The President thinks the criticism he is receiving from many Republi«cans on account of bis slowness in making appointments is very unjust In a conversation with an old personal friend he said: ‘I um being reverely, and E-think unjustly, criticised for not inaking appointments faster. It isin no case any fuult of mine. lam, and have been sinve the 4th of March, ready and willing to appoint a Repub‘ican to any position that is or should be vacant, provirled of ‘course, that he has the indorsement of the Conyressional delegation of his State. But what am I to do when nearly every State hus two or more candidates for every important office, each supported by soe portion of the Congressional delegation; when one Republican Sen-ator informs me that unless his fr‘endr ‘reappointed the party in his State will go straight to the dogs, and an hour afterwards another Senator from ‘hesame State rays the same thing in regard to his friends.. If those wh« criticise my tardiness could exchange places with me-I_feel certain they would at once see the mistake they ire making. I am.perfectly willing to be freely criticised for my own acts, but I object most decidedly t beiny held responsible for the lack of harmony among Republican Conuressmen,”’ U. 8; Treasurer Huston has gone to Indiana on private business. Secretary Rusk has leased the residence occupied by Robert T. Lincoli when he was Secretary of War. Gen. Mahone captured the only important Virginia appointment made last week. Mr. W. E. Craig, whom the General indorred, was selected for U 3. Attorney of the western district ot Virginia. Attorney-G neral Miller tas decided that an Act passed by the Arizona Legislature and approved by the Governor, providing for the holding of » convention to frame a St.te constitution to be submitted to the people, it valid, notwithstanding the absence of Congressional enabling act. . Senator Chandler is to be serenaded next Monday pight on his arrival a his residence in this city by the John Sherman League and the William E Chandler Association. of Washington It is generally believed that Calvin 3.’ Brice, Chairman of the National Democratic Committee, will be the Democratic Standard Oil Monopoly candidate for the United States Senate to succeed Senator Payne of Ohio who has concluded to’ close his pocketr. [he Standard Oil concern bonght Payne’s seat for him and if the Ohio Republicans are not wide awake it will do as much for Brice. Senator Tracy is trying to effect a settlement with the heirs of the late John Roach, the ship builder who wadriven to bankruptcy and death by the Cleveland administration, It is estimated that the census of . 1890 will show the United States to have a population of 67,000,C00 people. The President has decided that the civil service rules which prohibit reinstatement without a regular examination of parties who have been out of the clussified service of the Government for more than’a year, Bhall not ipply to veterans of the Union-Asmy This will’enable about 1,000 veterans discharged during the first three years of Cleveland’s administration to get their places back, There is quiking among the bogus veterans iu the various departments of which there are said to he many. There isa vigerows movement on the . part of the real soldiers against those fellows who have themselves rated as ex-soldiers on the departinent roles without ever having: served a day in the army. The Postmaster Generul has issued an order which will probnet officers, calling for a detailed record of such of the employes of the Postoffic: department us were inthe army. These records when received will be compared with the official records in the War department and woe to those who do not tally. The tuirteenth annual encampment of the Patriotic Sons of America was held here last week, Senator Washburn is in favor of spending the Treasury surplus in increasing soldiers’ pensions and for internal improvements, Forry-Nivge. . __—_—_—_—_—_—_———— Au Blegant substitute For vils, salts, pills, and all kinds of hitter, naliseous niedicines, is the very wreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. Recommended by leading Physicians. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Company, San Francisco,Cal. For sale by all leadng druggists. Carr Bros., Nevada City. : tf Cheap Mibbons. We have as low priced ribbons as can be found in the State. ‘bey are not cheapin gnality, though. They range from 5. cents to’$1.50 a yard. tt, Lester & Crawrorp, ably be duplicated by the other cahiL. A. Gould of Dutch Flat arrived here Tuesday afternoon. Misses Sadie and Maggie O'Donnell have returned from San Jose, . Miss A. Hahne of San Francisco is the guest of L. Voss’s family. A. D. West of Grass Valley went Tuesday to North Bloomfield. Miss Tillie Verge of North Bloomflel:t came to the county seat Tuesday. Mrs, Kite June and Ed Morgan went to San Francisco Tuesday for a visit. , Myers and Eddie Preston went to Maryville Tuesday to spend the fourth, Mrs. D. Dilligham was in town Tuesday moriiing-un her way from the lower country to Forest City. At the North Star. mine Felix Cassidy has been appointed fqreman and Barnard McGraih as a shift boss, Miss Jennie Bernard of San Francisco is visitipg L. Hyman’s family at this city and expects to remain two months. County Clerk Berry of Sierra county and his children returned Tuesdav_ to Downieville. They have been below on a visit. John Kelly, who arrived here Mondy afternoon from Reno, went Tues; day to the Delhi district to examine mines there. Mrs. M. C. Snyder of Grass Valley has been appointed District Deputy Grand Commander of the Amerivan Legion of Honor. y Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Coombs of San Francisco and Mrs. Charles W. Kitte of Grass Valley spent Tuesday. with friends at this city. Misses Mary and Lena Fortier of Downieville were here Monday night on their way to Sunta Cruz where Miss Lena will attend school. : M. Hogan of San Juan arrived here Tuesday afier R. McMurray who was to return on Wednesday worning’s train from San_ Francisco. Rev. D. D. Bowman, late of Eureka, Humboldt county, has been elec ed iosucceed Rev. R, H. Sink of the Conyregational Church at Grass Valley. Benjainin Van Slyke, who was injured at Grass Valley last Saturday and is at-Frank Huss’s house, is improving. It is now thoaght that he sustained no serious internal injuries, Captain Van Loan. and: wife and family, from Chico, will hold forth at he Salvation Army barracks at the nig go beginning Thursday. The Van Loans are musici ns. Mrs. W. A. Trephagen, who hae been sojourning at the National Exchange Hotel for the pas: two weeks as the guest of Mrs. B. 8. Rector, left Tuesday for her home in San Francisco. She is greatly pleased with the climate; scenery, etc., of Nevada City and surroundings. Matthew Reardon, in the employ of James O’Brien of Smartaville, was severely kicked by a hor-e which he was engaged in cleaning. His injuries are principally internal, the seriousness of which cannot be determined fer a day or two. He has also hud twoor more ribs fractured. Virginia City Enterprise: ‘‘Joseph Comstock from England in 1863. They have toth worked steady in our mines since then, and both have been yond men. Friday evening Joe left for the old home in Cornwall to see his father and mother. The old boy scarcely knew whether he was leaving a mother or going to see one wher he left the Comstock. The tears rolled ddwn his cheeks as though he was leaving a pretty guod old nurse, anyway.” Grass Valley Council, No. 115, O. C. F., has elected the following officers: Miss M. E. Huss, C.C.; Mrs. Jennie Othet, V.C.; Henry Daniels, Secretary; Joseph -Weissbein, Treasurer; Elizabeth Crocker, Prelate ; Harriet Curr, Marshal; J.J. Dorsey, Warden; J. BR. Crocker, Guard; Charles H. Hankins, Sentry; Trustees, J. J. Dorsey, C. H. Hankins and J. R. Crocker ; Medical Examinere, Doctors Jones and Jamieson. The officers wiil be instal ed Friday evening, July 12th, when there will be a bangnet, The Nevada City Council will b+ present, FOUL PLAY. ALLEGED. 4&4 Girl Dies in Chitd-Bed Convulslons—A Grave Charge. The Grass Valley Tidings of Monday says: At 4:30 o’clock this afternuon, Edith White, step dsuuhter of Richard Dunstan, of Upper Main street, died in horrible agony. For twenty-four hours ‘she suffered from “child-bed convulsions.”’” The girl was not sixteen years of age, delicate and prettv. In behavior she was very lady-like It is charged that she was seuuced by one Tibbetts, who resided with the Dunstans.for some time. He wanted to marry the girl, but his: attentions were obnoxious to her, Tibbetts is a man between 25 and 30 years of age. The girl ttated before death that she saw Tibbets going out of her room one night and that untit then she did not know he had accomplished his purpose. Edith’s 12-year-old sister occupied the room and bed with her; hence it is believed both .were chloroformed by Tibbets and the eldest avsaulied. The girl, for reasons of fear and delicacy, said not a word until the traih could no longer be hidden. These charges should be investigated, and if proven true, condign :punishment should be meted out. fF ——-_-___-_, _-___-___] Bank Impeosture. “Fraud loves a.shining mark.” SOZODONT is a conspicuous target ‘or unscrupnious marksmen. So they fly their shaft at it in the shape of lies, aileging their wretched preparations for the teeth to he equal to that matchand William Tickell arrived on the. ’ Tuesday was the warmest day of the summer to date. : Installation of officers at the Champions of the Red Cross Wednesday evening. J. B. Scott, a wealthy rancher, is putting ap a twenty-room hotel at Bear Valley. Counterfeit. quarters and_balf-dollars are becoming so common as to bea serious nuisance, __ The Grass Valley Board of Educatio will on Monday next elect teachere for the ensuing year. Ice water will be served to the “audience at each performance of the Van Siclen Comedy Company. . The Ida Van Siclen Comedy Company have some of the finest printing seen at thia city in a long time. Three special police officers’ will be sworn in to preserve peace and guard against fires ut Grass Valley, on the Fourth. Frank D. Congdon of Smartaville prevents scale-bugs from infesting hia fruit trees by sprinkling wood ashes freely over the trees. 5 : A Loyl Legion with 65 members was organized at Union Hill echoolhouse. last Saturday by Miss Helena Hattam of Grass Valley. F. M. Schmidt has removed his tailoring establishment to the build ing on Broad: street next door below the Land Association Office. Johannes Stromberg, anative of Denmark—was_naturalized in the Superior Court Tuesday. The witnesses were C. O. Jepson arid R. P. Roasen. Patrons of the Grass Valley W.ster Works who want to keep the streets in front of their houses and business: places sprinkled, have to pay extra for the water thus used. The Grass Valley Telegraph announces that it has a windm‘ll which it will sell for cash or trade for a milch At Odd Fellows Hall on Monday evening Samuel M. Shartleff as C. D., assisted by Miss Maggie: Richards as G. M., installed the following ‘as officers of Nevada City Council, No, 118, Order of Chosen Friends: Mra. Josephine Schwartz, P. C.; Mrs. C. As Goyne, C.0.; Mra. M. L. Breed, Vi U.; E. F. Rosenthal, 8.; J. C. Rich, {.; Mra, A. E. McClintock, P,; Mra, L. Heather, M.;S. W. Dean, W.; H. Guenther, G.; ©. McClintock, 8.; Trustees—J. W. Dean, H. Guenther, S. M. Shurtleff. After the installation the hall was thrown open and a number of invited puesta not belonging to the order were admitted. Including the delegation of Chosen Friends who came from Graes Valley there were something like one hundred people present. All went to the anpper room where the following program was carried out: Piano duet, Misses Goyne and Naffziger. ; R-citation, Miss Kittie Goyne. Piano solo, Miss Maguie Heather. Voval trio, Misses Katie Schwartz and Minnie Brinkman and Louis Brinkman. Recitation, Miss Mabel Bradley. Instrumental ‘trio, Miss Minnie Brand, Beckie Meyer and Mary Meyer. Vocal quartette, Mrs. Chas. Eddy. Miss Jennie Aduir and Messrs. John Werry and Frank C. Rollo. Recitation, C. Lutz. ~ Piano solo, Misa Nettie Bread. Afier the program was com pleted ice cream and other refreshments wer served. . Dancing was indulged in as» conclusion to the evening’s entertain: ment was’ a very enjoyable one. ‘The seattie Fire. The celerity with which-great disasters and other eventa of absorbing incow. ‘The Telegraph does not Bay . terest are portrayed by Frank Lelie’: what it will do for an editor if that windmill is disposed of. In the Superior Court of Yuba county, in the replevin suit of Joseph Kneebone, Sr., against Mary A. Kneebone, the widow of his deceased son, the matter has been dismissed with costs upon the plaintiff. The case has been before the Court for over-a year. The first Monday in each month has long been dividend paying day with the Idaho Mining Company, but owing tothe recent fire in the mine, and as no work is being done there ju t at present, the stockholders get no returns this month. Some of the Grass Valleyans are kicking because the committee of arrangements for the Fourth of July celebration there have decided to hold the mu-ical and literary exercises in. the so-called *‘opera horse”? which cannot accommodate over 600 people, and is miserably arranged us to seating capacity, ventilation, etc,
Excursion ‘Trains ferthe Fourth. Excursion trains will run between this city and Grass Valley on the Fourth of July as follows: Leave Nevada City at 8:40 and 9:40 A. M., 1:40, 4:00 and 6:00 P. Mm. Leave Grass Valley at 9:10 a. M., 1:00, 3:00, 5:00 and 7:00 Pr. m. Tickets for round trip, 50 cents, Children between 5 and 11 years, round trip, 25 cents. Tue Supreme Court of Louisiana holds in the care of Greely va. City of New Orleans, that ‘Mandate is @ consensual and imperfect synullagmatic contract. Gratuitonsness does not apperiain to its essence, but to its nuture.” Thus the intricacies of the law are, one by one, untangled by the judicial intellect, Wind the obsolete forms of the past are forgotten through ‘“‘inocuous desuetude,”’ Tuere are ten breweries in the world which sell more than 2,500,000 barrels of beer each year. Five of these are located _in the United States and five in Europe. The very largest of the ten is the Anheuser-Busch at St. Louisa, which sells 455,103 b.rrels ayear. Two of the five are in Milwaukee, one in New York and one in Philadelphia. The St, Louis brewery employes 2,200 men and consumes annually 1,220,000 bushels of barley. LEE A Multitude of Aliments. The aliments which afflict the kidneys and bladder are so numerous, thut merely to name them would filla space far outrunning the limits of thin article. Suffice it to say, that they are hoth obstinate’ and dangerous. To their prevention Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is well adapted. The stimulus which it lends to the action of the kidneys when they are lethurgic, serve to counteract a tendency in them te lapse, first, intoa state of pernicious inactivity, and uftewards into one of positive organic disease, which soon destroys their delicate integuments, poirons the blood and canses.death. A double purpose is served by this depurent. It promotes activity of the kidneys, and expels impurities from the blood which have no natural channel of outlet, expcept these organs, . : Constipation, biliousness, fever and ayue, rheumatiom and dyspepsia, are also “remedied by this medicine of thorouglr action and wide scope, . You can combine the advantages of a ga-oline range and a-cooking stove by using ‘Indestructible Fuel.” 58-5 Leea & Suaw. 7 When Bahy was sick, We gave her Castoria. Wher she was a Child, She cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, z Bhe clung to Castoria When she had Childres, lore article. Accept nothing instead a . ara + CREO J oes. ne = #7 Weekly is simply marvelous, It seembut a day or twosince the fire occurred that destroyed the bu iness part ot Seattle, Washington Territory, but alreudy in this week’s Leslie’s are graph ic pictures produced from photographer taken during the fire. They are wonderfully vivid; »lmost startling. The university races, the collision of » steamship with an iceberg, and a doz en other important events are also ilInstrated. The leading editorial contritution is on ‘The Independence in Politics,” by ex-Mayor Seth Low. vl Brooklyn. aR RAS EEE A WOMAN'S WAY. A Startling Business Proposition. When Mrs. Fowler, of 827 Ellis street, stopped in at aleadingcity druggist’s to ask what effect “The California Remedy,” Joy's Vegetabla Sarsaparilla, would have in cases of dyspepsia and sick headaches, she was assured 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 conviucing conclusion. San Francisco, February 8, 1888. DEAR Str: Notwithstanding my misgivings, Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla did all that you promised. I had tried so many prescriptions that I had come to believe nothing would relieve my dyspepsia and sick headaches, but I have not had a return of either since. I believe I am permanently cured. You have my permission to make this public, for a remedy that will cure dyspepsia and prevent sick headaches should be generally known. Respectfully, R27 Ellis street _——_——__++@e--— --—— A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life, It was just an ordinary scrap of wapping paper, but it saved her life. She was in the lust stages of consumption, told hy physicians that she was incurable and could live only a éhort time; she weighed less than seventy pounds, On apiece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. King’s New Discovery, and got a sample bottle ; it helped her, she honght a large bottle, it helped her more, brought anotier and grew better’, fast, continued its use and is now atrong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds, For fuller parti culars send stamp to. W. H. Cole, Druguist, Fort Smith. Trial Bottles of this wonderful Discovery Free at Carr Bros, Drugstore, MAKRKBIED. AtPenn Valley, June 22d, by Rey. Mr. Jones, Ben Ross and Mrs.J. Buster, both of Spencevilie. At&t. Patrick's Church, Grass Valley, June goth. John Davis and Miss Klien Hughes, both of Grass Valley. = i B4a> F 4qeq 4 Hi jeusop =n Ps soewoRT Hoog ay A ol 4 ee ‘g zomery Pdi 1d } Laas BIBIINP OF OHA Oo 2 ALD Jd “sinerT 27 °IS TIO “N Les WIInf Siz “kpowss poo,q & ag pany © I Fe oa —610320P “Nl 34 *Kjoayyue qs Zsoyyq Saja : SUxey, “husag ay ou Mt MOT S Jog WIT A “UNOS, sea PTO STGou Om; Goya “Bauman p g ORDINANCE NO, 93, An Ov-dinance providine for the Apspointment of a Health Officer for Nevada Citv, and definine his powers and du ies. uz APOTESL LY weRADA CITY DO SECTION I. wie’ shall be a Health Officer appointed the of the City of Nevada f ae a to hold office du: ne the pleasure te SECTION II, Health Officer shall reccive a of $100 @ year payable quarterly, onery SECTION III, Sp4 opis Officer shall see that all laws n imances reluting to the public ealth, and the prevention and abatement are envorced, and shall repurt all vu thereol to the . sald Hoard of 8 make oard a au rterly report o affairs of his office, @ city, June 2, 1889, aoe, H.Cane, Clery, AM Presidents tbh : ne. ja sueh oral obse : his udgmont, might benefit ‘ Pg ORG George C. Gaylord, deapite the rnsh and harry incident to a live business man’s career, occasionally finds time to humor the poetical side of his nature. His effusions never develop sentiment. al symptome, but are invariably practical in their. tone. He was recently commissioned as representative atthiscity of the leading wagon factory of; the United States, whereupon he sat down and dashed off the tollowing : The World waa waiting, waiting long, Waiting for the Wagon. The golden miuves poured in their wealth, The circling breezes gave us health And luscious sines, or right or wrong, Fill'd each empty flagon. On creak.ng axles wheels revolved, Butatill the problem was unsolved— a “From whence shall come THE WAGON? The World was waiting, waiting long, wooo for the Wagon. The forest winda produced the cak For hub, for felly or for spoke, Unoaring whether rizht or wrong the filling of the flagon; "Till time was ripe, when came some boys And yave the world—O hight of joys, The Studebaker Wagon, The engine whirl'd and brave men wrought On Studebaker Wagons; Machines were prees'd into the atid The stubborn iron was annealed And into.useful texture brought To beat the De’il and dragons; The time was ripe and Clem aud Mohl, Peter and Jacob, and tne whole, Built studebaker Wayons. The World is better, better far. For Studebaker Wagons. The hammer echoes and resounds Ae from the anvil it rebounds, Brolvitg at each stroke a atar, Like eyes of fabled dragons; And now hurrah fo: these bold boys, Who gave the world—O hight of joys, The Studebaker Wagon. + Mr. Gaylord is now engaged in preparing an epic poem relative to the grocery and provision business 1h which he is. engaged, and if hir sbnormal modesty does not preven! he ‘branscuipe will endeavor to get » sopy of it from him. @ Pienty fer Everybedy. Nevada county will be patriotic Chursday. There are to be “doin’s” st Grass Valley, Ormonde, Graniteville, You Bet, Washington, Relies Hill, Derbec, North Bloomfield, Crnckee, and probably alno at som: . ther points not yet heard from Viost of the Nevada City people wh: so anywhere will go to Grass Valley or Ormonde. The bulk of the crowd will go to Grass Valley, that being th: nearest and most accessible point, bu enough will tuke in Ormonde to mak that enterpri-ing camp how! in truc metropolitan atyle. f— — — — _] Nearuy everbody needs a gvod medicine at this season, to purify the blood and build up the system, Hood's Sarsuparilla ia the most popular and purifier, . It cures scrofula, all humors, dyspepsia, sick headache, that tired faeling. ——————-+08eo— Cau on Legg & Shaw, and see how easily you can do your cooking thir warm weather. 43 5t Absolutely Pure. HIS POWDER NEVER VARIKS. A MARvel of : uri y, strength and wholesome ness. More economical than the ordinary Bae, and cannot he sold in competition with the multitude of low-test, short weight alum or phos nate byw dere. fold only in caus. ROYAL BAKING POWDER COM PANY, 106 Wall street, New \ ork. THE JOHNSON-LOCKE MERCANTILE CO , Bole Agents for the Pacific Coast. NEVADA THEATRE, FOUR NIGHTS ONLY ! os COMMENCING WEDNESDAY EVEN’G, JULY 4d. THB IDA VAN SIGLEN Comedy Company! —iN A Reportoire of Sterling Dramas. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Byron's 3-act Comedy, OUR BOYS. CHANGE OF PLAY NIGHTLY ! Success is Evidence of Merit, Norice.—The person holding the lwoky namber on Saturday night will receive a beautifa gold watch. : Miners Wanted. Able bodied Men to work by the day or by contract in running drifts at the DERBEC MINE, North Bloomfield, P. O.,Cal, * s Tr Me ee successful apring medicine and bloa«. The Van Siclen class. In this pl formance to he follow. Reserved stable. ever made, forth, sive notice. county. of awards, T considered their determination to open at this city with “Won at Last,” and will instead give “‘Our Boys” Wednesday night. This is one of Byron’s threeact comedies, and in all respects one of he beat and most entertaining of its as ‘‘Mary Melrose” has ample opportunity to displ y her histrionic ability and the caste thronghout is said by all critics who have witnessed the perBoys” is replete with amusing situationsand witty dialogues, and the intereat of the audience never lays from the opening to the close. just the sort of an intertainment for this warm weather. The very low prices of admission to be charged will enable all pluy-goers io attend, and packed houses should Ir you Want a fine turn-out go to Henry Lane’s livery and ————__— Geo —— Pears’ is the purest and best Soap . cine Co,, \re-resources any State may well feel proud of. advertise your locality could be wished for, nor better! opportunity offered, Let it not puss unheeded. Siow the character of products your county brings ire CASH PREMIUMS AMOUNTING TO NEARLY DOLLARS the county and contributors may compete for. ter can the connties taking part receive auch a full, complete and comprehenIt has been shown in counties that exhibit annually, -that.no better way can be devised to make your locality known. . These exhibita ahould be encouraged by the Boards of Supervisors. of each The State Agricultural Society will do allia swarding large and liberal cash preminis, Engage your apace at once. Company have refrom personal expe it, you are one of its is, that wheh once gi y Misa Van Siler}. jtace. in the hous and give ita fair tria admirable. ‘Our rial Bottles Free at store. ‘ It ix ©ure For seats can be obthe parts affected, fear ft cents, Bros. BRGIN AT ONOCR! +t O—2 FOR THE-—TO BE HELD AT— a) A BOUNTIFUL HARVEST, Smm. A SUCCESSFUL YEAR, and} neighbors talking about it. yourseli be one of the many who know You may rience just how staunch friends, ven a trial, Dr. e. Ii you have never used it and should be afflicted with a cough, cold or any Throat,Lung or Chest tronble, secure a bottle at once It is guaraneed every time, or money refunded. I, Carr Bros Drugeee, Miles, Itching Piles are known by moisture jike pers,iration, producing a very disagroeable itching after vetting waru. lhis form as well as Blind Bleeding and protruding Piles, yielé at once ‘ I ? . : , tained at Charles E. Mulloy’s store . ty the application of Dr. Bosanko’s without extra Charge. yood a thing it is. If you have ever tried because the wonderful thing about it King’s New Discovery ever after holds Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon absorbing the mv-21 SACRAMENTO, SEPTEMBER 9-21. tumors, allaying the intense itching and effecting a permanent cure. 50 Address the Dr, Bosanko MedPiqua, O. Sold by Carr PREPARE : YOUR ; COUNTY : EXHIBIT State: Fair of 18389, A GRATEFUL PEOPLE, CHRISTOPHER GRI Epwin F, Smiru, Secretary. FIVE PROGRESSION, NOT PROCRASTINATION, San make anv county inthis State the envy of the world, No more favorable vear to Remember, there THOUSAND In no other manSEN, President. tit of in the way o Prices An end in this section, years, 7hc,. -. vears 75. yeurs, $1 50. given: ing July 4. 1854. CLOTHING 8TORE Vrizes wiil be awarded as follows: an placed inabox. A youngchild will ne Chosen by toferesiod purties present, Wa will draw from tne loxtwoCertith: (es, repressatincgeest aa tsesoad iriaes. All interested-sre invited to be present July 6, 1832, ats o'clock P. M., at K. CASPER'S IE BEST CHANGE YE Hs Equal Never Bef) Conny. = O00 sere orm en SHE EX EEE: MEN’ ad BOYS’ LINEN HATS, lhc each, ; : ess variety of STRAW HALTS at Lower Prices than ever heard of ratio, up to July 4, 1889. 2d Prize $10. Certiticatss will be issu se All Curtiticates wi = WNWewada Citv, Rememb + tlie Store of K. CASPER, where you yet your Birgains, : '. GURNER PINE AND COMERCIAL SCREEPS. Branch Siore, Front 8t,, Ti uckee.— NEVA 13 NI NZ=ED OF CHILDREN GOING RAGGED itwillpay 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 BEST SPBING BOTTOM OVERALLS, 906 4 pair. MEN’S CHEVIOT SUITS, $6.50; a bargain—for $10; MEN'S CHEVIOT SUITS, $9; 4 bargain for $12. The Latest Patterns ot UUS( )M-MADE PANTS, at $5.50; cost at tailorshop MEN'S FINE SULUS at $18; bargain. Gord euough tu wear on @ v.sit to President Harrison, ut the White House, @@™ Don't Buy Your LADIES’ and CHILDRENS$ SHOES before you see your Uncie K. Casper, where you can make money on your investments. All Goods in my Store will be sold at the same wey Cah Prins in Gull Coin Wil By Given Away istPrize $20; To each purchaser of ONE-DULLA's-werth-of Goods the following certificate will be THIS CERTIFICATE OF PURCHASE entitles the holder, Mr. ove chancein my VUSlUMids! PAEMIUM PIZE DEISPRIBUTLON. EXPLANATICN.—One of these Certificates will be sivento the Purchaser of every One Dollar's worth of foo is 000 6a al bis sore. ——, to lup to aa t ineludll be folde t tightly KuLe—All helders of Gertiticates Who are unable te participate personally wil please send their name endorsed on the back of each, not lacertaan July 4, iddJ, to K, Cased, Nevada City, California. First Prize $20, Cold Coin; 2d $10, Gold Coin To be given to the lucky holder of the Certificate bearing the name of Ee. Casper. Dealer in Clothing, Gents’. Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Childreu’s aud Boy’s Clothing, Cal. DA CITY, OAL its power to assist you, Write for Premium Lists containing schedule Address the Secretary for information, 8 Offered in Nevada K. GASPER, : THE CLOTHIER, Has been in San Francisco, and, for SPOT OA SE, has taken advantaye 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 beneNever Heard Of Before ! ‘CHILDREN’S SAILOR SUITS, fro: 4 to 10 y i hake niet eee ou 4to 10 yearsof age, miade of blue AT SUCH PAICES, THERE BOY'S SUMMER COAT and VESI, $1. BUY’s SBUHOOL KNEK PANUS, 4 to 13 vears, 387¢ per pair, CHILDREN’S KID, BOX, pPRING-HEEL, BULLON SHOES, b6to 8 CHILDREN’S PEBBLE, BOX-TOK, SPRING-HEEL SHOES, 5 to 8 PEBBLE BOX-TOES, SPRING and HEEL, BUTTON SHOKS,. 8 toll “de ewes ; Sc Reece ee fl id ged ey UR: ts