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July 6, 1889 (4 pages)

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. The Daily Transcript _ City. * See, Sen OFFICE: Ro. & Commercia) street. Nevada City, Cal CIRCULATES LS Wywada City Gruss Valley, Rough & Ready Spenuceville North Sau Juan, French Cor ® Fal, Sweetland, North Kloumfield, Moure's Flat, Graniteville, [ruckee, and every oth ertown of Nevada county: alsu in Place: and sierra Connties, al Sacramento, Sav Franciseo=iu fact, throughout the State “from Siskiyou tv San Diego from: the Si erra to the Sea.” “ BATURSDAY, JULY 6 1889. Hotei Arrivais. Natronat Excuanee, July 3—D. S. Lonolive, Geo. D. Koberts, Washingten; J. M. Smith, Lime Kiln; J. H. Ke ler, Graniteville? F. Bean, Sierra Ciny ; Chas. Brooks, J. E. Doolittle, E M. ‘Taylor, Miss Jennie Francey, Mis= Mabie Hoghes, Capt.-W. A Palmer, P. Barnhart, ©; G. Lidstrom, S » Fy.nciseo;. J. B. Atchinson, Ciiy ; Geo Hoskins, Camptonvi le; E. . A. Reynolds, Towle’s; Mrs. Hoffinan, Wm. Griffin, Anthony Hou-e ; F. GodBrand, . i diINGO . : xein, Jingo was a black calf that belonged Jerry and Patty Duncan. % first found him. father said; but Jerry and Putty pleaded Delly’s nourishing bread crusts skimmed milk, he grew to bea strong fi low, a great pet aud very tractable a gentie. Jerry had trained him to'draw tached to his stubby horns to guide him. Patty hada very, large family of dol pushing behind up the hilis. the hiiis. ; g Laura to press. that Patty was almost discouraged. goiden frey, Columbus, Qhie; P.M. Derrig. . In]hi Mine; J. M. Donnely, Colum. . bis Hill; W. B. Deeds, J. 4. Benny. } Pioneer Mine; J. MKnox, Oakland ; Mrs. Harringon, S.n Juan; city, 71. Julv 4—N. J. Webber. Berkeley > L Mullen, Union Hill; Mra, Heffman, . Authony House; Geo. C. Kaln, J) Hadiow, Miss J. Jacobs, J. Clurk . . San Franeiseo ; F. T. Curtis, Colambi . Hill; E. V. Crall, San Jaan; Jue . Glasson,,.H. Smith, S. stocks, Bloom. field; M. McCarty, Smarteville; Hi . Rearden, Der ec ; John “Donnelly . Columbia Hil; Win. G iffihs, D. 5. ! Rowe, W. Bu ings, Downievilie; Jolin . Knause, G. D. Rober s, Washington; } Grass Valley, 3; city. 28. } Unie x, July 3—Miss Lou Woo traff, . . } Columbia Hill; A. Gould, Dutch Flat; Wim. Edwards and wife, Bridge; Miss . Ida Van Siclen NW iss Eda Van Siclen, Le J. Murphy, Jas. Desbeck, Fe D. . Bike, Mires Dot Renaud, Ida Van . Siclen Co.; Miss E. Crenghton, Down-. jeville; Mrs. L. B. Kibbe, San Francisco; Taos. Barker, Sheridan, A. Anderson, C. Lindersen, J. H. Richards. N. Malter, Marysville; P. Curley, J. Grives,-L. Curley, Thomas Evan= Washington; Kobt. McLeod, Mr. O 0} Mill; Chas. Cairns, San Juse Mine; . N. J. Webber, Berkley; A. G. O.lgen, Mrs. Ozden, You Bet; W. Hammell, Scott's Flat; city, 12. re SOUS ies eS Tne ‘theater. The Van Siclen Corr pany’s _ performance of ‘Our Boys’ on Wednes . day evening list was one of the best . dramatic representations seen here in . many adiy. Miss Vaa siclen is ex-. ceedingly ‘agreeable in comedy . parts. . She is a vivacious, pretty little lady . who fits perfectly ino such a part ar . “Mary. Melrose.”” With “perhaps two . exceptionsshe had more than urdinuri. ly yvod support. ; ; . E.Un Thursday evening*‘Won at Last” was given, the audience up stairs being larger than on the. first evening, althuayh there were nut so many nen de tre DOUY u ne foty osar verte of an emotional complexion, «ltt.ough there is in it a con-iderable amount of comedy in which latter line the comp ny, inclnding Miss Van Siclen, appear to infinitely the best sdvantay: ax evidenced by a compurison ot Wednesday and Thursday nights’ repre; sentations. On Friday © night. ‘‘Dangerou~ Woman” was annonneed. ae On Saturday eveniug the drawing for a gold watch will take place. RVR eee weweveree Am tnsoivent Compauy. Judge Sawyer }-t week rendered a decision in favor of the Farmers Loan and. Trust Company of New York against the Sierra Valley and Mvhawk railro.d company. In order to vonstruct this railroad, which enters from . . Long Valley, Lassen-county, through Beckwith pass apd the Sierra Valley, down the middle fork of the Feather river to. Mohawk Va ley, in Pla:nas éounty, the: Directors i--ued $359,010) worth of bonis, secured by a mortgage on the property «f the compary,which were placed with the Farmers’ Loin and Trust Company, of New York The railroad company afterward failed and the trust company brought suicto foreclose: the mortgage, with the result mentioned. A Herculieas Dentict. Dr. Smith, a Pioche (Nevada) dentist, recently bet $5 that he would’ carry any man in that town on h's =beulders and run fifty yards quicker than any runner in town, coald cover one hund:ed yards. The wager was taken up, Herman Freadenthal running singly, while the do-tor carried Ed Frevdenthal—whore weight is.193 pounds —on his back. The doctor came in three feet ahead. The Freude thal “boys” are well known in Nevada & Surgical Operation. Dra. Hunt and Muller on Wednes~ day afternoon relieved James Colley of a quantity of pus that had gathered ia his right side, and he i4 tow getting sloiy nicely. It is the second time this operation has been found necessary in Mr. Colley’s case. ———_—_—_—_—— Tris is the bert time of the whole year to purify your hluod because now . » . you are more susceptible to benefit from medicine than at any other se i gon. Hood's Sareaparilla is the bes: medicine to take, aud. it_ is the. most econ omics]—100 Doses One Dollar. Pasturage —— At the Sutton Banch. Enquire on the premises or of George C Gay lord.ft} Bee!. tcel The Nevada Ive Company is now “gpg 10. deliver ice to consumerr a “any part of the city. Orders left at 4 » off sof the Coin pany, bot of Main Se es aserveee SIOZ SULA HEM 6 and pr the d on he could, with the cart bobbing fram: side > =—s ee though it w Off boune died over the sa her tangiing gown, as the cart went over others followed one afver pretty. leaves left.a goiden the road. Jerry ran after the How He Ran ‘Away and Came Back He was a very little calf, too, when they “Not worth raising,” their hard that they got permission to keep him, and, by great care and the help of Aunt and tiny cart,with thills, harnessed into a funny little crooked yoke, and he had two lines attwo dozen at the very least, and the children took them out airing every pleasant day, Jerry driving in great state, and Patty Sometimes Patty guived Jingo, and Jerry pusbed up One day in October Jerry and Fatty, with ali the dolls and Kinky. the kitten, dressed up im the clothes of Betsey Jane, Patty's biggest doll, drove out to the maples,~ a large grove about half a mile from the house, to gota load af autumn leaves for Aunt Kinky did not hike her attire, and bit ner! gown aad scratched her bonnet off so often Jerry filled up the cart with beautiful nd red leaves —the very brighest tiiest they could find—and Putty mide a wreath for her hat, and stuck a fine branch in Jerry’s hat-band, Then they lard tis and Kinky en the leaves. and off they trotted for home: Patty pushing behind tuis time, and holding Kinky’s bounet They had gone but a little way, when over popped a big black dog from behind to ‘ela is, the hush wall by the roadside. Dear! dear! .Dida't Jingo jump! Ont hej’ dodved into the diteh. tipping Jerry off the . cart, and pulling the lines through bis bands. Tueu Jrugo ran for home as fast as , biting and scratching at ith her tail ail * buffied” up! Off went Betsy Jane.Of hopped Meiinda,. stone—and the shouting to the dog and calling toJingo, while Patty gathered up the scat party. On arriving home there was found to _ no harm done. except that Kinky had lost her bonnet. ana tne oid crack Im bewy Jane's head yawned wider than ever. Ove morning, not long after, Jingo was Jerry and Patty bunted for him bearly all day. but he was not to be found. and tbey were afraid he bad got into a big drove ‘of cattie.that bad passed ear:y that morning on their way to Brighton, and they would lost never see him again. day's, fg%and what should they Spd and chewing his cud ip great content. bud climbed up the stairs to tlie loft for dareti to come down.—Curtetine Stephens, Youuti'’s Comp .nion. i How He Knew: alertness. The. author of ** Wild Sport the South” was under the guidanee of ‘“Injun Mike,” wihow it to his companion. The leaf was cut most iv the shupe of the letter V. Mike nodded. “ How long ago was it made?” “Two miuutes—’bout.”’ My looks must have expressed doubt, Mike went on. buff cutit?” : = Wel?” growin’ bigger as ye look, and baint run gether yet! Tear another leaf, don’t come jist ds fast? He’s a big buck, too.” “How do you know h.’s a buck?’ here's the tother. walkin’, don’t it?” “Y o-e-es.”" : hain’i he?” “Ye-e-es.” 4 and warn't the least ways anxious. and the way tbe trees p int, I calkeriate he’s for the meadows.” doe!’ “Cause he writ it up on the pine tree buck kin seratch up thar.” indeed, a ““whopper.”’ Were Use: to Him. there. Can he haul more than one! ride iu the cart. Stranger—Indeed! isn't het Why, he’s Life. A Success. bate the divil! Life. he could only correct his errors pollicis none titt A Well Grounded Opinion. witbout ocing abie to *eateb.on.”" Here's Culture. @ pickie”’ they are in confusion. fo : One Way of Looxing ai Tu of later. ; down and teke a wife, means are not to. ‘on the Plaza, or with thedriver, promptly attended uf Dolefwiy at night they togk the basket, and went out to the stable to gather the vic may breakfast, and once up there he had not The senses of men” who obtain their living and their amusement from an out-door life are usually sharpened to surprising one day deer-hunting he forest was a famuiar home. Suddenly be picked up-e-bread-iead and handed W tit does that meau—s ‘deer’s track?” ** D’ye see that juice comin’ out of that leaf thar, jist where the deer’s “Dye think them air leetle drops has been more n a week formin’ when they're in He his in ip wo alfor wo it ~ he best is the cheapest? women going around in dingy, faded jresse:, apologizing for their appearance by saying: ‘‘My dress is just a cheap thing, and it has faded dreadfully; but J couldn't afford any thing better!’ ] tell you that you can not afford to buy rets. ire obliged to get another, nother five déllars for having it made « A TALK ON DRESS. Why It Does Not Pay te Buy Goods Just Cheap. ‘ Because They Are X In the first place, always buy the vest of every thing. It costs more in the first place, of course, but is cheapsr in the end. Let me prove it to you. We will say you wish to buy an wwdinary woolen d-ess. You see two rieges of cloth, one a twilled flannel it fi" cents, and the other a soft vashmere at eighty cents. You say you can not afford the latter price, so vou buy eight yards of flannel, paying ive dollars for having it made up; the votal cost being nine dollars. After vearing it a month or so you find that tknots up in ugly little rolls, catching every particle of dust and lint, and he more you brush it the rougher it After awhile, however, these ittle knots wear away, and leave a hin, coarse, sleazy foundation, which oon gives out.at the elbows and seams. In four months your dress is it for nothing but the rag bag, and you paying ip. Thus your dresses alone in four months have cost ‘you eighteen dolars. On the contrary, the cashmere, which would eost a total of eleven dolars and forty cents in the first place, vould, with reasonable care, last you ully a year, shedding -dust_and dirt ike a silk, and always looking bright ind fresh. And when no longer fit or you it would make over into a nice . : itt-e play dress for your six-year-old. Jo you not agree with me now that 1 have seen you know, part cotton, any thing which is cheap! You wi. urely lose in the end, and will be bliged® to wear faded and shabby ‘lothes in the-meantime. : In the second place,. dress plainly. {t is for the wealthy to wear trimningi and jet and beads and gimp and ‘aunuangoes. These gre’a.l very beauful and becoming when one can ‘a‘ford to buy the best; but tocopy them, ai you must, in cheaper goods and materials, they are worse than pothing. sian sable, worn by a daughter of CreBecause you admire asetof Russus, as she rolls ‘by in her carriage. “Jist look here! there's one track by the “Here's the other on the same side, and Wall, that shows he's a “Jiiar he’s nibbled off that voung tree, “Wall, that shows he Was feedin’ slawfy, by off “Well, but how do you know it was not @ on Asafew hotrs proved, Mike was right. A buck had passed that way, and he was, Stranger—That's a nice guat you have Boy—Oh. ves, sir, sometimes three of us strong, Boy—Yes, sir, be’s pretty strong, but we don't wind that’ now, we’re used to him,— Terente=Diih¥! wud ve moind the foine church we have ericted sense ye was aweet Diuny (with astonishment)—Snhure, jt do , “The pen is mightier than the sword,” . . ahead whar the tracks are thick at the bot-. tom. Now look on the trunk, about six feet » up. and tell me what eubbed the bark off ef it warn’t tbat buck’s horns and you'd bet. ter believe it was a whopper, fer no small’ { Romans about B. C. 300. According to Pliny, Scipie Afrivanus was the first Roman Suvsequentiy the the 1 Terence—Well, that was the inunshup.— ° "Tue base-ball player would be perfect if The Boston papers are said to advertise corned longue a8 iauguaye in @ state of cunfu«in. Trapsiation: A language is a tongue, corned means pickled: when thiugs wre “10 Old Beboony—Algernon, these extravagood luck to-usy? gant habits po fect will ruin us all sooner Country Editor—Well, I should say I had. think it’s time for you tosettie You can have that silk dress now. aigy—Why, fawther, are you crazy! If " ~ enough for one family, his paper in seven years, came in to-day and . ee a eee could you pawssinly suppawt twol— stopped bis subscription.” —Time, in imitating it in mo»akey skin. _jood us ever. rome lon’t spend your precious ten dollars lt de1 geives no-one. aal oaly makes you} ridiculous. .A bit of real sealskin wound your neck, or soft, velvety oter, would be far prettier. A long ime age I went to buy a muff and the -alesman. me_into_taking a slack fox skin at a dolla’, assuring ne that ‘no one could tell it from the renuine lynx*"’ The idea of having: usiynx pleased-by my girlish vanvy “owas younger then. dear sister:). . ind ghtit 41 had carried it jusi six weeks when the fur began to come out, and I soou found that my precious “lynx” muff was.slowly growing ba d! { eould not affo another; 50, in fespair, [ bought bit of biack istrachan for forty cents (it only rejnired a quarter of ay , made a Aig £orR ah etR aS sherry-colored ribbon, peeping ‘rqm one of the holes, kept it from ng too somber, and in this way I have arried it for two winters, and am »e‘inning to fear that I am doomed to arry it. yet a thi‘d, as it is just as I learned a lesson, 1owever, which I shall never forget— iutf which every. one would think [. The Hestetter nteomach Bitter People xcere Another Poimt. — In the United States Circuit. Court for the Southern. District of New York, Judge Shipman handed down an the owners of the trade marks covering Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters against. Arnold Theller and Cornell Theller, the componnders located on Vesey treet, New York City, i which it wis decided that, althouzh the defendants made use cf their own names on the labels affixed to the bottles containing hitters prepared by them, vet as they. were evidently designed to imitate the Hostetter labels, they werg infringers, ind a perpetual injunction was granted and an accounting of damages orered, together with the costs of the enit. It ithe evidest intention of the Hostetter people to protect their valuaole trade mark against al: infringers. j25-lw Caz on Legg & Shaw, and ree how ea-ly you can do your cooking this warm weather. . j3 St Mrs. Leogan’s Kindergarten. Mre. Logan’s Kindergarten and p*ivate school on Water street, will re»pen for the anmmer on Monday, July leat. Children re-eived from tour vexrs of age. Terms 50 cents per week; j23-lwk. 7] Te Dispel Colds.. Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse the system effectually, yet gently. when costive or bilious, or when the ‘lood is impure or sluzgieh, to pernanently cure habitual constipation, o awaken the kidneys ‘and-liver to a vealthy ‘activiry, without irritating or veakening them, use Svrup of Figs. Dwelling Heuse Fer sale. A good dwelling of 7 rooms, with modern conveniences and nicely furnshed, is offered at a bargain. Inquire ‘t Citizens Bank. je20-1m Beetuam’s Piss act like magic on a weak stomach. 8.8.8. remedy, ancntly curce d Co ~~ kin Potary the poi 0. LOVaLL, 2423 8d Avenue, N. ¥. Scrof¥ia developed on my danghtcr—rwelling and is perm: 3 On Liood and Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga, { tSwiri'st reeiric, yand ful and the ood Tomon, h wag caneed h ave been treated in vain with old for book mec ici Dircases, mailed free. 8. A. DrAl o ona Hum ” ~ i) eired the tiem whic nhernecesx, We and the result w:.s8 wonder y E E i ‘uz Swivt DPECIFIC Yoison a‘ter I had ro-called remed. 3 of Mercur: not onl tainerals, G a, Blood Poison, Send Keroful Vheum: the jui.e of the Blue Figs laxative and nutritious icinal virtues of plant: nest beneficial to th: ‘alifornie, with the med «mown to be bai it is far wiser and more. satisfacuman system, farsa ng the ONLY PER ory to buy a more modest material, . “ECT REMEDY to.act gently y wd have it the best of its gomey we te : cind, than to spend the same}! umount’ of. money on. a cheap AIDNEYS, LIVER AND mitation of something that is gto ar beyond our reach. Let slone cheap sings of al kinds! A tawdry bit of iit iaee or tin el never improvésa ress, but rather stamp3.the wearer as habby-genteel. A plain, dark dress, ymade and fitted, and finishéd ply bya dainty white ruffle at -ck_and wrists, looks far more ladyke than one decked out with cheap rnnmcation. Ifthis seems too severey plain and somber to suit your yniy-five cents invested in hoeoming ribbon, to give youa £ brightness, will not be spent But before I leave this subwill merely remind you that ‘ileffashion is beginning. to @alicze the beauty of simplicity, and ome of the most elegant and expendresses worn by the beiles oi: avenue are. the tailor-made s, almost Quake ‘ish in their nuess, worn with linen collar and uff :: —Mioneapolis Housekeeper. anes ts oue ive HISTORY CONDENSED. THE orgen was! veuted by one Ctesibius a barver of Alexandria, about 100 B. C. THE lyre'was invented by Tasutus,and im-. all ages. proved by Grpheus, Linus and Thamyrus, . ¢s<ming! It bad c/-vca strings, and was played on witha stick or the fingers. Tue \10n cloth known as calico, named from Calicut, a city of Ind:a, visited by the Portuguese in 1498,was first inuroduced into England by the East India Company, in 1631. Suavine was introduced among ° the who shaved every day. ‘irst shaving day was regarded by Romans as thé €nurance upon manhood. Avpe.cce, who died in 79, is mentionea asthe first to introduce ballads into EnMinstrels were protected by @ et rterof Kdward IV. but by a statute of Elizaleth they were made punishaple among rogues and vagehonds and sturdy giand. oeggars. whom it was devised in 1580. t s SPecTacLes, unknown to the anciénts, are . panted the gent emav farmer, wuo’ bad ex-" generally supposed to have been invented hausted all his expleuves while chasing the. py Alexander de Spina, a monk ot Florence, . . _pig around from the outside of ue pen ftaly, about 128 According to Dr. Post * . tney were invented by u 1280. Maga attributes them to Salvino, who died 1317.‘ On bis tomb st Florence is the in Italian: “Here lies Salvina oe ce inventor of spectacies. pardon hia «ine *? . ak A Pico« of Good Luck : ntry Edtor's Wife—How you seem to-night, Euward. Penny At * What has happened?” . * Farmer Hendricks, who haso’t paid for , _ THE compass was invented in China 1120 B. C.; used in Venice A. D. 1260; improved at Naples 1302. Its variations were first observed in 1500; its dipping in 1576. The dipping-needle is the invention of Robert Newman, acompass makerof Ratcliff, Eng., by Bacon about s i : cleanse the System Effectua: -— $0 THAT — PURE BLOOD, REFRESaING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTE Naturally follow. Every one is using i and eli are delighted with it. Ask you ‘lruggist for SYRUP OF FIGS, Manu factured onsy by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Sam Francisco, Car. } HAS REVOLUTION Louisvuss, Ky. New Yorn, 8. ¥ . ized the world durin: ‘the last half century INVENTION Seseeses the wonders of inventive progress isa meth: od and system uf work that can be perform ed all overthe country without separatin: the workers frum their homes. Pay liberal any Aree can do he go ae: coer eae or old; no special abilty required. Ca not needed; we start you free. Cut this ou will bring you in more money righ' awa) than anything else in the world. Gran: — free. Address True & Co., August» ne anything else aeeded; you are A Any one can do the work. s sure from first start. Costl. and terms free. Better not delay. Costs y: nothing to send your address and &nd if you are wise you wil! do so at once. H. HALLETT & CO. Portland, Me _ sexer them from their homes and families. Th: ofits are large and sure fer every indus lous person, many bave made and are noy making several hundred a month It in easy for any one to make $6 and u wards per day, who is willing to work. Ei : id; capita] not needed weestart you. Eve ing new. No ability required. wellasanyeone. Write to usat once for ful stinaen & Co. Portland. Maine. opinion a few days ago in the euit of }uw and return it tous and we will send you free . held on
something of great value and im ce Lg you, that will start you in business,. whic MONDAY, JULY 29th, 1889. YOU ean live at home, and make more money at work for us, than »! mn the world. Capital not free. Both Large y outfir ou ou: REWARDED those whe read this and then act: the) 7] will find honorable omrerment that will not ’ ‘ou, reader, can doit ar particulars, which we mail free. Addres ELECTION PROCLAMATION. Call For Special Election. Hi e a ful election will be he! Nevada City, on al 8 Monday, July 22d, 1889, . Submitting tothe electorsof said city the spe sang to — city with Publi ater » orks, underand bv virtue of tre suvisions of am Act f the aera, & "1685, entitied An act authorise muniet1 corporations of the fifth cluss, contain ug more than ‘hreethoussa 4 aud less than ten thuusand inhabitanta,tv ovtain public water works. The polis will be — atsunrise ofthe morning of the day of the election and be keptopen until five o’clock on the afterneon of the same day. The following named persons are » ppoint tnapectet.cd. C Abbot: JuaseeJOnn ne) r-J. C, 3; Judg<e—John Dunniclifand J.C. Dickerman. ALEX. GAULT, President. A‘test: T. H. Cage, Clerk. Dated Nevada City, June 20th, 189. at the Cit; TEACHERS . EXAMINATION CHANGED. NOTICE TO APPLICANTS. ‘HE TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION 18 changed from Tuesday, July sth, to Monday, July 8th, by order of the County Buard of Education: It will require all the week tv hold the ex. amination. The school lew, as amended laat winter — Section 1772—requires applicants fora Prir be examined tn Music, Entomo gy, Drawing. Schoo! Law, and “‘uonstitution and Government in addition to the. heretofore en in th-t erade. Applicants will take due notice and govern themselves accordingly. A. J. TIFFANY, Sec. Co. Board of Education. SODA FACTORY. ‘Bonney & Powell, MANUFACTURERS OF Sarsaparilla. Sarsaparilla and Iron, Ginger Ale, BL wstie BONNEY & POWE!'L would Rs respectfulls inform the public that ey have re pened this celebrated soda Factory and have re-fitted and re-stocked the same with the best of summer drinks an! beverages The. articles ‘made by us aie second to none in the state. — Dealers and Families supplied on short notice. Give us a call. Bonnev & Powell, Proprietors BOTS 1. EAGLE BIRD MINE, All persons are kereby cautioned against buying the . ground known as the ‘‘Eagle Bird,” situated in Washington District, Nevada County, Cal., the undersigned being the sole owner <of the same. GEO H. FRANCOEUR, 125 Phelan Building, 8. F. CITY TAXES. — ‘THE 7 yad' Hall betw: A. M. and 1:30 and 6 o'clock P. m., bezinning Monday, July lst. They will become And unless paid prior thereto Five per cent. additional will be aided. . JAMES G: NEACLE, CITY TAX COLLECTOR Election for Ch:ef Engineer. : THE ANNUAL ELECTION FO Chiet Enxineer and Agsistant Chief Fugineer of the Nevad. ~“i« City Fire Department will be Judges—J. F. Hook and Fred Eilerman. Clerks-— #. T. Morgan and Wm, scott. By order of the Board of Fire Delegates. JOHN F. HOOK, President. Wma. Scott, Secretary. yy Notice fur Publication. LaxD OFFICE aT Recnauenrs: Cass-. é 2, . une 2,. E To Augustin Cordia, and whom it may concern; NVTICE is po ge A given that the followIN ing-named settler hes fled eof nis intention tomake final proof i. si 1 ares vf his claim, and that said. roof will be made before thé Register and Keceiver at -avremento, Cale.,vn AU: Michael Hussey 2 of Sec. 4T. 16 N, R.VE. M. . He names the following ¥ itnesses tu pr ve 1is continuous residence oop and cultivafun of, said land viz: dward Gaxan, William White, U'riab Bechtal and William «sborne all of Nevada City, Nevada Connty, california. any person who desires to prote-t against ‘he allowance of such pruof, or who kuows of any substantial reasou, under the law and 8 of the Interior Departmen’ ORDINANCE NO. 93. ers and du:ies. ordain as follows : SEC TION I. by the Trustees of the © said city, to held office during the p of suid Trustees. SECTION IL Cd irustees aud shall make to said Poard =. imcuntof such bid ; othe: wise uarterls report uf the affults of his oitiee. . will not be considered by the B ard Prciudin such general vbservatious as in Hoard reserves the right tu reject any his juagment micht beuelit the sanitary sng vl bids. ; Sar condition fthecity, ~ y order of the Board of Ny fap oe dune a iy MOREE, oie, , A. Gaui, yJ. J. F Twos. H. Cans, Clerk, : Deted June 24th, An O dinance providine for the Ap-. ‘pointment of a Health Officer for Nevada City, and defining his powHE TRUSTEKS OF NEVADA CITY DO There shall bea Health Gfficer appointed of Nevada for leasure f nuisances are en urced, and shall reper! all Vivlatious thereof to tae said Moura ot ube regulation: aby auch provf should wut be allowed, eri oe en an at the ubove menand place to eruss examine witnesces of 6 .id claimunt, and to offer eviieuce in rebuttal of thet submitted by elaimsnt. BELDEN HETZEL, Register. BRIDGE CONTRACT. . os OTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Sealed Proposals will be received by che board of Supervisors of the County of Souaee up to the hour of two o’clock PF. mM. vn the : On the Sth day of Ju'y, 1889, At the office of the County Clerk of said Said Health Ouicer shail receive a salary . county. for the building of Deld: 0 tern and get prices. ie of TE © Fane pa ans NEReEOs Toute of whatis known as the Grass Val , SERTION IL cor tae . Sand Norte San tua Turoplike, af ime aice Ss. 4 DANIELS. ‘ The Health Officer sball see that all laws . where the former E00 STORE. . sag, ornare, ta tatoe . Seated tino cot te aaa — Deve pig ctgrmnee ahs = ys , ANNUAL MEETING. speeifications without All bids must be sagowpewes by a certified theek for nut less then per cvnt. of p=] Lenon and Cream Sod, And Cider. 5. igor forte ow ot . Pipes and Tubuecouist’s Notions. Se! FROM THE ECONOMY STORE. tion asa FIRST CLASS M tablished in former years. We take pleasure in announcing to the Ladies of this city-and_vicinity that we have. secured. the services of MISS KATE RAVER, Who has just returned from the East, and whose reputa~ ILLINER was so. well esin the way of + All of which will be sold at Towrest Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Ribboos and Trimmings, MRS, LESTER & CRAWFORD, MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. Wuit For Me. . . , &. burbin’s Choice Ariague 1 the Prices, New York Bakery. —o <G. WM. DURST, : Proprietor PAVING ee THIS. WELL known »nd popular Bakery of Mrs John Hurst, on OOMMEROIAL STREET . l intend to keep om hand at all timesa goo Variety of e BREAD. PIEs, CAKE, Ete. Wedding Cakes And Pastry ” Made to order on short.notice aud on mos reasonable terms, te All orier for anythingin my line promp ly attended to. By strict attention to business, givin good satisfaction and selling at low rates,! hope to merit a [beral p iti nage. Gc. WM. DURST. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. MRS. A. PERRY, Proprietor. Main Street, (at the Milis Remdence ) FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND Lodging at Reasonable nates. The Table will be supplied : with the best of evervthing. Health-and Pleasure Seekers trom abroad will find this one of the best places in town to stop at. This House contains as vieasant furnished rooms as can be found in the city Dav Board $5 a week. F. M. SCHMIDT, BMferchamt Tailor. — Fine Stock of Imported and Domestic Goods On Hand TO SELECT FROM, IRST-CLASS FIT. GOOD WORKMAN SHIP WAKKANTED. Successor ‘o A. FRIEDMAN. Broad St., next door below the Land Association Office. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. @apl carry ene of the best atocks of tobacco and cigars to be found anywhere. Among my specialues is Seidenberg & Cu.’s “THE FIGARU,” 5 CENT CIGAR MAD?. The “BOUQUET DE G. H. GATO” is a very good Key Went. . “THE ESTRELLA” fine the leading Key W “THE ALEXANDER HUM is a choice impurted cigar. somenni ne extra LT” Havana These are but a few of the manvs brands of cigars that I keep forsale. All the leading brands of PLUG AND FINE CUT Smoking and Chewing Tobacco f * —A nice assortment of— L. HIRSCHMAN, Pine St., (opposite G. E. Turner's) NEVADA CITY. The Latest News ! Oboice New Orleans Molasses and Sunbeam Syrup on tap in any quantity er . —A ew Columbia Kiver Salmon, Michigun White Fisb, : No. 1 Meekerel, > Pickled Herring, Briek Cudfish. Lees A variety of Smoked Meat, Eastern Lard in bulk, Californix Ch ese, Flour, Yeed, Ve, etabies, and other Goods too H numerous to mention. Call and Examine my Goods Tot annual meetin, of the stockholde's 4a ofthe ioe ish Guld Mining Comp. of Nevada City, Cala for the el Ctivun of officers and s ‘ will be held at . ROBERT MARTIN. WM. H. MARTIN, Rear Methodist Church, Nevada City ‘ DAVID MUIR. a —THE— MINERS’ FOUNDRY —_or— NEVADA CITY, CAL., Manufacturers of {qa jorn, MINING . 5-5 MACHINERY oe OF ALL KINDs. Milling, Hoisting and Pumping Rigs, Mining Cars a specialty, Castings of all kinds. Agents in Nevada and Sierra Countier —FOR THE— PELTON WHEEL Giving the L :rgest Percentage Of Power of any Water Wheel Made. ~ aie OO@ Mining men and others invited tecall and iaspect our establishment and its facilities for turning ou first-class work. MINERS’ FOUNDRY, SPRING STREET, Langtry Bangs, Invisible Fronts, saratoga Waves. MRS. E. H. HUBBARD, Private Parlors fur Dressing Ladies and Children’s Hair. —_= M ANC FACTORER OF HUMAN HAIR GUOD? AND TOILET ARTICLES. GOLDEN HAIR WASH, For Bleachiug the tiair. No. 923 Market Street, opposite Mason, BAN FRAN WLU, VAL, A NEwWwS FIRM —aT— AN O1:D STAND. _ DENNEY & HITCHINGS TAKE THIS METHOD OF informing the cit zens of Nevada County that tney have formed a copartnership in the business of Horse Shoeing : —AND— Wagon Making, At'the Old Clancy Shop, Broad Street, NEVADA CITY, Where they are prepared tudo work inth Hne na manner to give the very: best satisfaction. HORSE-SHOEING a Specialty. Roadsters aud Freight Horses plivd in the best style ofthe art and the work warranted to last. WACON-MAKING. : We will gurantee tv set en axle so that it will run one-third lighter than if from any uther shop. : We will guarantee to set tires so as to avoid all dish 10 wheels. : We have the facilities for doing heavy or light work, and warrant satisfaction in every case. ' 11 orders promptly attended to. Notice to Oreditors. In the matter of the Estate of George F. Gray, deceused. Netict is hereby given by the undersigned, Admivistratoro! the Estate of George *. Gray, deceased, to the creditors of, nd ali persons having claims against the said deceused, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after he first publication of this Butice to the said Admia.istratur, at the Law Office of P, F. Simonds, at Nevada City, Califurnia, the same _ being the place for the transaction of the business of suid estate, in said County of Nevada, State «.f Califurn.a. i M’4RY E. GRAY. Administrator of the Estate of George F. Gray, deceased. bated this‘8th day of June 1889,P. F,. Simonds, Attorney. Nevada and Grass Valley 'Bus Line. TIME 1/ BLE. YNTIL furshe: notice the bus will make regular trips between Grass Valley and Nevada City at the fullowlug hours : Leave (irass Valley at 8:30 and 9 @’élock A.M ,and 1, 3:45 and 6:30 P. Leave Nevada City and 2, 4:30, 5, aud 7:20 P, M, feet aes . . Fare from hotel to hotel 25 cents for the round trip ‘ : : WETTEBAU & CARSON, (ere sae Proprietors Broad Street Meat Market. JAMES MONRO, Prop'r. et Customers supplied at the Lowest Pric Broad Street, Near the City flail, a) City. the transaction of other business, e vffice oftue Company, county, Calif Monday, July sh, is count on 5 y “ , gd: & LORD, Bee’y with the very best of cents; my 5 Cent cigars ure the best in the market. Star, Per PING. 2. Chlinax, per plug..... Sawlog, per plug. New Wrinkle, per plu ne but first-class mechanics employed. j~ M. 1 . 10 o'clock A. M. —THE— Loading : Variety : Store Of Nevada City. ALEX. DURBIN, ~roprieror. COMMERIAL STKEET, opposite-the American ‘Tea Store. Everything in my line Cheaper ‘Than Ever Befure. ; \ Look at some of the Prices: .: : Cigars at Retail. Jockey Club (wey West). . -. 10 cents Se ee eee 8 for a quarter O°. La Kose seotd Woat)..0. 0.. qv cents Stulen hisses a ..3 fora quarter : Wintinte Key West) ...:... lv cents a ; ; ‘ ashington . Hea hee Se o We are now receiving everything that is new and tasty Jas-Bycrtee «. jichi quortst , sUsarantee ‘ vet ‘ 8 fora quarter M teu cent cigars are sold by other deulre for 124 cents; my 846 cent cigars fur tea et. All brands by the box lower than the UW e8e. Tobaccos. . 0 cents . 50 cents ae : . Weents §. ewes cick s 50 cenis And all otuer kitids in propertion. Smoking Tobacco, A fine xraue at % cents a pound. Canned Fruits, Oysters, Etc At fruw av to vo per cent ices Cuan 18 usual’ ly charged in utner stores. _Soda Crackers. The best, per vox. .. 8 cents Pipes, Cigar Holders, Etc. My stuck is large wud uew. Prices iower than tue same Cau be buuybt for elsewnere Pocket Knives. Tleadin this une, wy cuciery is of Kes brands, and 1 Challenge cuppaicata prices. es Gombs and Brushes. I carry a wice stuck raugiug iu price from ) to40 cents each. Wuaatis tue uss uf pay! lancy prices fur such tuin.s when . gel. equally guud vti@s fur less wouey? Stationery. Writing materiuls, pioiu and faney. All the lutest st) les in puperties, . Also, slates, tabiets, . te. , Prices dywn to bedrock. Perfumes. Tke choicest and most popular at price that will astunish you Ver inataucer sell 25-cent cologne for zecents, and 5v-cent Florida water fur40 cents. Toilet and Common Soaps. IT have reduced tuese alaust to cust, aud I bou, bt them very luw. S Ladies’ and Gent!emen’s Blackins. The best domestic and imported kinds. 1 make a specialty uf shoe dressings anu un derseil viner deaiers.—— pases Walking Sticks, Particular at:ention of gentlemen called to buvelties in th sline. A suud eane for 10 cents. Au eleguut vue fur 2 cents. BUSS (qenaloe hickury) canes, witn cruoked handles, only $1, = Toys, Toys, Tuys. A thousand kinds such as piease the little oe eg ST at se Police Whistles, 20 c % Cigar lighters. 25 cents. — Tam almost giving them away. Candies. Everybody knows I ane fol Ped ows . keep the freshest and a ; uits and Vegetables. 1 aig irtasic saas Je cheaper from me than clea where.” peste 2. Fish, resh fish every Thursday and Friday. All p+rsy is indsbted tu ie firm oe OS & vucbi i are reqasstedtvioaa:titsiy se tle with me. A. DURBIN, CITIZENS BANK, Sroad Street ...... Nevada Oity Paid up Capital $30 000 A Genera! Banking Business Transacted. \WWVE gue SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE Sew York. Saw Francisco. And Sacramwente We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin. cipal cities of GREAT BRtUTAIN and EUROPE, : Cellections on amy part ef the (nited States speciality. Highest Price Paid fur County and State Wurranse : Geld and Silver Bullion chased Assay Office at this Bank. ure OFFICERS: 6.M PRESTON .2.5... 3 PRESIDEY~ B.M. BUNT Sl ay Vics Presipent JORW FT, MORGAN, ..... 0055.5 CasHitr, . E. MORGAN << Ass’T CasHixur and Sgu’y > pee DIRECTORS: veg. R. M. Hont, JouN T. Gso. M. Huengs, D, E. Pile a Wu. Epwapps L Housman, E. M. Preston, f COBRESPONDENTS New York—First National Bank San Francisco—First Nativnal Bank. Terme Mees) Bank of D. O. hills The ~ Piatograph‘s G.Lery OF NEVADA COUNTY. Mathieu Schramm, = Photographic : All KINDS OF PICTURES TAKEN the highest style of the Art and satis tion guaranteed. Children’s Pictures A SPECIALTY, VIEWS OF RESIDENCES AND MINES TAKEN UN APPLICATION. os GALLERY REFITTED And every requisite at hand for doing Artistie Work, .B oad Street, above Pine, NEVADA CITY. The “Cranscrirt is the Beef. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb. Sausage, Etc ae ety. oe Pw bis a ae Artist. 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