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June 26, 1889 (4 pages)

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== = ——— The People Score Another Point. ALLEGED HUMOR. , Some Fresif €quibs fror the Funny s Men on the Prees. A Poor Show. she Daily Transcript. —no. $2 pete: aia: Nevada City, Cal In the United States Cirenit Court CIRCULATES LN Gevade Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, i ‘ ‘ Spenceville North San Juan, French Cor‘A man’s best friends are not always those opinion a few days azo in the suit of ral, Sweetlandy’North Hloumfeld, Moore's . . ) . hi hold. Jake Bolybug is 'n the owners of the trade. marks coverFlat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every oth. © 1is own household. Jake Bolybug i ia : . er tows of Nevads county: also in Fag . reduced circumstances-—He is ee et sStomuch Bitters against and Sierra counties, at Sacrameuto, Sau 7 i j sha eee Pee F thre chap eg fact, throughout the, State . paved iron 7 vores -uniger tage «getest nt Arnold Theller a Cornell Theller, a4 e i i ‘ . ‘ t ’ eRe ~from Siskiyou to San Diego from for amember of the press. Jake Bolybug a“ ge htlaor sein has ayes . on N ese) cine used to go to school with Samuel Sandly, street, New York City, in which it was ee Raa « who is known to be exceedingly economical. . decided that, »lthoush the defendant WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 1889. . jake called on Sam the, other day, and ce bere cteep: pdcibedo dual ably es . begged him for a quarter of a dollar, aces made use cf their own names on the i : labels affixed to the bottles containing bitters’ prepared by them, yet as they a subsidy, but merely as a loan. “I have not got any money for you,” was ‘were evidently designed to imitatethe Hostetter labels, they were infringers, the response, , “Tl pay you, Sam, before very long.” “I've got no money, [tell you It takes every cent I’ve got to support my poor old and a perpetual injunction was grantmother, my bed-ridden grandfather,” and . ed and an accounting of Camrages orthe voice of the supp sed hard-hearted man . fered, together with the costs of the grew husky, and a pearly tear trickled . «nit. It ithe evident intention of the Hostetter people to protect their vala.e ble trade mark against al: infrinvers. j25-1w Wuesday Morning?» Fire. Shortly after half past two o'clock Tuesday* worning a small house on ‘ 4 Cottage street’ belonging to Cornelius Kulaher wa’ discovered to be on fire The fire départanent got to the scene quickly anu turning on two streams of water were not long in having the flames under subjection. The building was unplastered and dry, and the fire, which started in the rear portion, down his unaccustomed cheek, so to speak.” “But, Sam, I ha: pen to know that you‘ make your old mother chop wood and don't contribute a cent to sf bed-ridden grandfather, for you had himarted over the hill to the poor house, so néither uf them cost , pieeknoeareyee ar? Mrs. Logan’s Kindergarten. —— : a ee ‘. you a cent. Mrs. Logan’s Kindergarten and prihad obtained a good start ; consequent . " «you know that, do yout” vite school on Water street, will re ly it was pretty thoronghly wiped out. “I do.” a open for the summer on Monday, July in spite of the intelligeatly directed “Well, if bench way I do bili let. . Chibdren received from tour oe ee are nearest and dearest to m tvhance . years of ave. © Terms 50 «ents per and rapid work of the firemen. There} 5, you suppose you Have of squeezing ® . week, joslek. was on the hoase.an insurance of $50.) ina company .represented by W. D. Vinton: It: had until within a short time been occupied by David Muir and family, bat since their removal ; : Charles Bonney and‘John Lamberton have been ‘“‘baching’” there when they were in town, and they had « Heerlen 4 dents ceils me : i . ; ‘I shan” ave time go antin stove, a few dishes, bedding, w ier ull around doing errands for you to-day, Mrs. of which were lost., It is said the. Bixby. Hanged if I—” young men were seen to go into the “Bal James, I simply wanted—” house on the afternoon of Monday. ‘Oh, I know—you simply want 6 spool of Gees, To Dispel Colds. quarter, when you are not even a brother to me—eh!” replied Sam, as his chin quivered hke thirty-five cents’ worth of calf’s foot jelly Texas Siftings. %: Why Dian’t She Say So?, .-~“Oh, Mr. Bixby; wait a moment, you—” “Ob, I ain’t got time to wail. It’s time for’ my car now, and —” “But, I only—”’ Headaches and. Feyers, to cleanse ‘the system éffectaally, yet «gently vhen costive or bilious, or when th: Jood ia impure or slaygish, to per nanently cure habitual constipation. o awaken the kidneys and liver to a vealthy activiry, Without irritating o1 weakeving them, nse Syrup of Figs. Dwelling House For sate. number 36 thread and a card of pearl buttons, and a basket of grapes; and a yard of elastic, and forty-nine other things; and—"’ “James, I just wanted—" “] tell you it’s time for my car, and I shall be too busy to get any thing to-day, for —” . . «Wait, James; I—” “Well, for heaven’s sake,say it quick,then, ; 2 and let me go. I don’t see why—” aes White. I. Sanford, F. P. "Bailey, J. L. . “1 simply wanted to tell you that your ‘ Holland, J. Marshall, Jr., J. Godfrey, reas fire ee and br your neckq a Wei a, . ue slipped half-way around.” J. MeMurray, W. MeW eighel, Mre. “Well, ae. in thu Pros didn’t you say Ferguson, San Francisco; J. B. Mc-. go, instead of keeping me here ail day and— : Kinney, N. F. McKinney, Bloomfield ; . tpere goes my car !”—Time. : C. K. Spencer, San Jose; W, F. HarPlenty of Natural Gas. gis, H. C. Veil, Wasnington; Mrs. 5 Wife—Here’s another article about a E. Storey, Blue Tent; W. C. Furger-. Poor man getting rich through @ small inH. Swas, Grass Valley; e:ty, 12 vestment in natural gas lands Why can’t son, H. Swas, alley; ¢ty, 12.) you do something like that instead of pokUnion, June 24—H. J. Armstrony,. ing around like a slave and living from V.H. Hatfield; E. K. Preston, A. D . band to mouth all your days? But no, you'd Mason’ John Fahey, W. J; Shives, F never think of such_a thing as putting a B. Findley, San Francisco; D. F. A good dwelling of 7 rooms, with ‘nodern conveniences and nicely furn«hed, is offered at a bargain; Inqnin it Citizens Bank. je20-1m — = 0 Qee~ 6 . Bercuam’s Pints act like magicona weak stomach. ; Hotel Arrivals. NationaL Excuance, June 24—F. : J. Curtis, Dr. C. K. Farley, San Juan; ts ; H. Phelan, Miss Phelan, Sh dy Creek} J. Foster, L.~ Villiman, C: Freeman, F. Foster, Graniteville; E. Brown, J. dollar into natural gas. : Husbund: (firmly)—My dear, you wrong 4 Buckley, J. T. Bradbury; San Jyan;}-me. Some ape ago che age an investq ; “ne sy ment in vatu ; new the was CR, Lewis, Boca; F. Bate hinron, tbere, but I bad ge of the aeaponiods: eee: et? 9 : A. J.-Brockington, Ouklund;.Warren. povorefuiling character of the yein. It has Spencer, San Jore Mine; G. W. Davis,. cost me much money and many sleepless Moore’s Flat: J. Kampher, Grizzley nights to develop it, and the yield now is Ridge; Grass Valley, 3; city, 5. copes so Wife -Funny 1 never heard about it be¥ T r 1 . Ty esteem fore. When did you make this invest(. 1 A Malicious Act. cents ; b . : Husband (sadly)—You did know abont it, my dear, but you didn’t appreciate it, nor did L. 1t was when I-married you, my angel wife.—Tezos Siftings. The Tidings says: Sunday evening or during the night, some dastard entered a field on the Lord p'ace, where > Flossie Lord was found dead> Jas! week; and smashed to pieces William CELEBRATIDN. Over-Nice. There are families in which the whole end Kitto’s fine.mowing m chine. Se of life seems to be to avoid dirt and dis_Agr‘ : rder. The desires and comfort of the badly was the mower wrecked that it . S crchiisare net to és osaeren uf they [. had to be sold for old iron. Kitto ‘i+ . interferé with the housewife's plan of imf an unusually quiet and industrious, maculate neatness. : V ‘ but poor, young man; hence it*is « Bho eget remembers that he once dined rass a Cy. ‘ 5 i y famous as a housekeeper. j heavy loss to him. He .was cuiting. When the meal was about over an expres: 1 he hity on the p ace for Win, Georze, . sion of surprise and annoyance all at once ‘ —{o;— icv wid Had purchases tic crup. bag machine was an extra-gocd one and in gener] demand, ne -~~erenraad the face of the hostess, With a quickly Gtiehell e ageise me,’ sne left the table and began darting hither and thither about the room, napkin in hand, waving it furiously and slapping walis and windows with it in her hand. ‘ Suddenly she ran into a little entry in Telegraph: When the row occurred . which she dashed and thrashed uround for down at the Hastings ranch a few day+ . 8 moment, and then returned to the table A with a triumphant expression on her face, ago, one Chinamau received a prod. 314 said, calmly: “ That's the last of that with a pitchfork, or he alleges he w >. fly.”—Yuuth’s Companion. : shot. He bad a partner who also worked there but wh» did not get. hurt. The 113th Celebration of our Natal Day’ will be ce’ebrated by the PeoScared into salvation. ple of Nevada County AT GRASS VALLEY. Thursday, July 4, 1889; ° : . She Was All Right. ‘That Mrs. Ostentatious is outside, sir,” The latter has joined the Salvation . said the clerk, entering the private office. “She wants to open an account with us.” Asmy apd now he 6 aon = a ae “Umph!” returned the tailor, beginning ; new convert from heathenism has all . 4, meditate. ‘Do you know any thing about the zeal to be expected on such oc-. her, Griggs?” ® casions. “No, sir: but she says she is promment in social circles.” “How often did she return that last dress to be altered?” “Fifteen times, sir.’’ “Thit’s all right, Griggs. Credit her witb all she needs.” —Life. . euicheaicrancpitaecelanccinmttat A Small Conceasion. Elderly Lady (to boy in hardware store) —Hev ye got any o’ them hand beliows fer buildin’ fires? Boy—Yes'm; there's somethin’ twenty-five cents each: Elderly Lady—Is that the cheapest you can sell ’em! Boy—Yes'm; but I’ tell you what I'll do; 1 as you don’t look to bea very stren’thy old eddy, I’: Hill it with wind fer you.—Life. Rot Wanted Kither Way. “Do you want'a dog, mister!” asked a seedy-looking boy, Jeadiug a poor, miserable terrier into the yard. * How much do you ask for him!" “ Five doilars.”*« “ That's too much.” “ Well, mister, I'll give him to you." “No, thanks; that’s too cheap.’ —Harper's Bazar. On which occasion will be witnessed Monroe sifford Found. Monroe Sifford, who was advertised for through the Transcript by his brother Green of Bloomfiel, Mo., wa at the Mason Ranch in the lower part this county about three months azo. He had a band of twenty horses at th Mason piace and is probably the © nqw, or in one of the mountain pas tures where stock is generally drives } * in the summer. The Most Imposing Celebration Ever seen outside of the great cities ithe Coust, comprsin: the Military ,4 jrand Army ofthe Republic, Mexican War Veterans, the Fire. Deportinentr if the county and var.ous civic and wmi-inilitary organizations in rich miforms, and with beautiful ba:.ners, oannerets and other insignia. . ©OLN, GLOKY” proudly waving over all ! nice— The idaho Fire. Tidings: Inthe levels above the = bulkhead in the Idaho mine there i ” : no indication of fire. A small fan hat been placed in the shaft to circulate air through these levels. The balkhead will be opened before many days. A Brilliant Spectacle ! rHE SHIP OF STATE! GODDESS OF LIBERTY ! OFFICERS OF THE DAY! eel —{0%r—— Flew Away.Rahway old lady (to grocer) -I guess you may.gimme another sheet 0’ fiy-paper, same’s I got yistiddy. Grocer—Yes’m; 1 s’pose you found it Tus isthe beettime of the whole year to purify your bluod, because now ‘ you are more susceptible to benefit ° : yom medicine than at any other se.The Literary Exercises Will be held at Van’s Opera Heuse, ‘ ’s Sarsaparilla is tl 1 . very effective? and will consist of Reniarks by th cca How ; agi : ie bes Rahway Vid Lady—Not very. I hadn’t e deat aa Day. Prayer oe Aiea medicine to take, and it is the most) got it sot more’n five minutes ‘fore & Prerides a Day, ye economicul—1C0 Dores One Dullar. ‘skeeter came in, got his feet stuck, an’ Chaplain, an Oration, Reading of the ie flew away with it.Life. Decliration, a Poém, and vocul and bisa! Figwers See menmete: No Dynamiters There. instrumental music of a snperion e We have a large assortment ofspraye. “You haven't any dynamiters in jthis. \ quality. and flowers for trimming bonnets and city, have yout” inquired a Chicago drummer of a Mattoon hotel-keeper. iyo lam “3 hats which we sell at two, four and six bitseach. They are extra fine for tue money. ‘\No; there are none in Mattoon that we know of.. Why do you askt””** Because I should hike to bave a dynamiter burst one of those biscuits we had . Officers of the Day: uf Lester & CaawrorD. for breakfast to see if it contained Jead or, Hon FE. W. Kopenrs...Presiden! : Ace! Ice! Pensainer Saal. —sasore Herat. gin. A.B, Dipae....+Orato i 5 He Chaplain The Nevada Ive. Company is now Reader A Reason Why. Riv. Cuas. MCKELVEY “ Papa, why do editors nail campaign lies?” . ‘Wiss CALA IVEY.). So 0e a prepared to deliver ice to consumerr — ecloay can’t get away, my son.” Pie! SA ut. why don’t the want the lies toget °°" 7. eee eee aes ie tay. Cet Of the vity. Onder sett a away, papa” i! ~ . ) Sues. C. Hockina.. Grand Marshal the office of the Company, fovt of Main. © So-they can use them again during the street, on the Plaza, or with the driver, . BExt campaign, I suppose.”—Arela Record. will be promptly attended to. tf Tie a te he hee tee Entertaining . Afternoon and Evening “Street Amusements. Cure tes #iles. Itching Piles are known by moisture . , like perspiration, producing @ very disagreeable itching after getting Warm. satisfied that ol iad ta uae tek This form as well as Blind Bleeding . . My father died of it, a sister of ny mane an and protruding Piles, yielé at once . may’be ft oa" ee ehen the Torte testing to the application of Dr. Bosanko’r . cer aktog inwardly ta gooh'a fay tat it gould Pile Remedy. which acts divectly apon atout. Numerons re>edics were ured for . — 40;-— Excursion -Trains_ Will run regularly between Nevada City and Grass Valley during the day. PARE (for rcund trip).. -60 Ots the parts’ affected abucrbie “ he t, but 1':e Cancer grew stealil, werve, un‘ilitrcen ’ ‘amil: i, o-erd ont the priscn, end_eontivnel its ure Lb gents. Address tiie Dr. Bosanko Med. — Winston, 7:. U.,Jiov. $6, 03. Bins. b. BL. Spon. (0G Don’t fail to come. The pro Hostetter Stomach Witter 1776. for the Sonthern District of New York, ! Judge Shipman handed down «(ORMONDE CELEBRATION! COMMITTEE ON INVITATION & RECEPTION: The Ladies of the District assisted by Come one. A: Geo. Williams. Fourth of duly % (——o— GRAND \ Don Alfonso Tregidyo, Captain John Pooley, Colonel Jobn Berry, Captain Tim Wills, Captain Billy Faull, Colonel Charles McElvey, Major Jolin Bowden, -Covwnel George Williams, Professor Charnes Brown, Honorable thom is Willa, Honorable Sam Scadden, Honora! le T. Barron, Honorable James O.tes, Honorable Juin, Donnelly, Honorable Arthur Tremalian, Keverend John Collical, Howorabie Henry Kady, “tronorabteAndrew Cares, Honoradle Thom: 8 Thomas, Honbrable James Brown, Hiunoratle &. Siunens, Honorable James Batler, ‘ Hignorable Jolin Buckley, Exqu re Christopher Bergman, b-quire Michol .s Bennesis,, E-quire Kusrell Wa wont, E-qure Anthony Loy, E-quire Wiluinr Woolcock, be quire Hegtor Witliaotsen, hequie by bawards, Kequire Tolen Tansen, * Be quire John BF. Elartnett, Count Gastay Goddeirey, E:-quire William Keiaduk. —oO DECORATING COMMITTEE: tite abuve co.niniltee. — oe Come all, And have a good time. — -o— Naticnal Salute at Sunrise ! Four batteries, ander the direction of the vall nt Colonel John Berry wiil ‘lo henor to the vue-te, and keep op their incessant salute during their stay al Urinonde, At9 a.m. there will be target shooting under the able mnagement of Colonel Charies McElvey. Grand Parade of Horribles at 1 iy Faull. the Ormonde Amateur Brass an directorship of Prof. Charles Brown, the ground, At 12 noon there will be racing. Raves for everybody ! Three leyged race. Back race. Ladies race. ones, Valuable prizes in money given the winners. direction of Capt. Jolin Pooley. the ground, Literary Exarcises At the Pavilion at 2 P.M. Baugh, Erg., Orator of the Day. Song—Glee Club, ‘Star Spangl Banner’ Keading of Declaration {noependence, Capt A D. Atlen., and Bine.”’ zidzo. jumpbia,’?? *America,’” ete. Ma-ic by Messrs. White, Tonkin White. at the Ormonde Rur dl Home bet we: the hoursef 5 and 7 P.M. to which ve inviied, when we wil eat, dri and be merry daring the List hours leclining day. ‘Then bright and ke Ing couples may wander through t them tothe re.Lties cf lifeand to 1 irip the light Tantastic. at Ormonde Social Hall, At 12 P. a grand Banquet will be held at Ra Home, after which dancing will be sunied, banquet, $2 50. 1889.15 the People of Nevada Ci. Horritle Grand Marshal, Col Chief Aid, Capt. BilThis procession will be headed by string Bands under the distinguished . 1) There will be luncheon served on Rices for fat men and races for Jean The above races will be under the} — A -full-lixt_of-prizus—to—_be seen_on Arthur E M. A. Sonp—Glee Club, “Red, White Puen, Don Alfonso TreSongs—Glee Club, ‘*Hail CoA sumptoons dinner wil be served woods and proves, aloug the sparkliss: and murmuring brooks, enjoying their taysterious Whispers, uotilthe noisy elang of the Terpsichorial band redolis fact that their presence is required to At9 Pp. w. Dancing will commence VT HAS REVOLUTION M ized the world during “ i the last half century. Not the least amon, TICKETS, admitting one genHeiman and two ladies tv both ball and Committee of Arrangements—Don Alfonso Tregiigo, Count Gustave God Mre. E. ©. Huntington, owner of the Nevada City Water Works, respectfully announces to the pedrle of Nevada City and vicinity, that on account of the recent action of the City T.ustees of Nevada City tr reducing to an uyreasonable and unprofituble figure‘ the rates to be collected by her during the coming year, commencing July. ist, 1689, fr supplying water to the people of Nevada City, se will be compelled to retire from such business at the close of her present contract with the city, viz: June 8 th, 188). She re<rets extremely that the said action of the City Trustees forces her to terminate relations with the city, which for many ye2rs past have been of a plessant chara ter. For several years past, the Nevada City Water Works have yielded only a fair and retronable profit. More than $40,000: has been expended i brining the property up to its present efficieut condition, and for the year 1°°8 the net profits of the Works amounted to atrifle over $2100. In the face of this condition of affairs and the protest of the owner, the City Trustees at their February meeting lowered the water rates for the coming year to figures that will-reduce the income on the property approximately $1,000 to $1,500. fivery year the owner has expended considerable sums of money in making improvements on the property, and it h s seemed that the more the works have been improved the more the rates have been am city-and vicinity th in the way of Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, All of which will be sold at the MILLINERY MIS? KATE Who has just returned from the 13 tion as a FIRST CLASS MIL ~INER was so well established in former years. (2) ee te take pleasure in announcin etake pleasure It at we have secured the se NOTICE. rvices of RAUER, ast, and whose reputaTzaowest 7 a
We are now receiving everythi Ribbons: ant ‘Trimmings, ng.that is new and tasty gto the Ladies of this]. ~THE— cy Ceading : Variety ; Store Of Nevada City. ALEX. DURBIN, Proprietor. COMMERFAL STREET, opposite the American ‘Tea Store. ‘ Everything in my line Cheaper ‘dhan Ever Befure. Look at some of tha Prices: Cigars at Retail. Jockey Club (ney West).. -. 2.. 10 cents uur Poet.. ei 8 for a quarter La Kose (Key West). lv cents stolen bh 1sses for a quarter sonvenir! Key West) : lu cents Washington . 10 cents . 8 fora quarter .8 fora quarter wakes o for vy quarter A. burbin’s Choice. .. 6 1ora quarter Ariadne 5 8 fur a querter My ten cent cizars are sold by uther dealdrs for 1244 cents; my 3% cent cigars fur tea cents; my 5 Cent cigars are the best in the Juy-Eye-see. tuurantee Wait ror Me. Prices. MURS. LESTER G CRAWFORD, . MAIN STREET. NEVADA CITY. market, All brands by the box lower than the luwesu. Tobaccos, Star, per plug. ..-. eee ee ee eta ee 50 centa Climax, per plug... .. 60 centa suwlog, per plug. Vague . cents New Wrinkle, per plug....0.. ">. b0-cenis And all utuer kinds in propertion, Smoking Tobacco, A fine graue-at % cents a pound, “Canned Fruits, Oystery, Etc Atfrow 10 tow percent ices than 18 usualy charged in otner stures, Soda Crackers. The best, pervbox. ..: oo.. 85 Cents Pipes, Cigar Holders, Etc. cut. The owner does not object to having some of the rates lowered, provided a reasonable sum be-added to the rates of those who use and waste large amounts of water, sothat the income ofthe Works will not be materially lessened. This is all that has been asked, and we submit to the people that it is just and fair. The owner has no water right. she sells it over again to the consumers., As a bus'ness,if it fails to pay, it naturally must be discontinued. In this connection, the owner dcsires to thank the people of Nevada City and vicinity for the liberal patronage which they have bestowed up-n her in the past, and she regrets the wnfor ‘tunate circumstances which compel her to discontinue the water business. From and after July'lst, 1889, she will discontinue supplying the reservoirs of the Nevada City Water Works with wat:r, but will leave them full on that date. lf thereafter the water therein is used for ordinary purposes, it is done at the people's risk. Very Respectfully, MRS. ELEANOR C. HUNTINGTON, _. Per J, E. Brown, Attorney-in-fact Nevada City, June 20, 1889." Ww She has to buy water, and ELECTION PROCLAMATION. Gall For Special Election. HE e'ectors of tue corp ation of the City of Nevada are hereby notified that a special election will be held at. tne Cit; Hail, Nevada City, on Monday, July 224, 1889, Submitting to the electors »f said city the Pigome os to supply said city with Publi ater «orks, underand b@ virtue of tre provixions ofan Act of the Legislature of the State of California, approved March 9, 1885, entitled Ao Actto authorize municiPe corporations of the fifth class, ¢ntain ngmorethan hreerhousa d and less than ten thousand inhubilauts, to ovtain public water works, The polis will be opened at sunrise of the morning of the day of the election and be keptopen until five o’clock on the afternoon of the same.day. The fullowing named persons are »ppoint ed to act us the officers of said election: Inspector -J. CC. Abbott; Judg.s—John Dunnichffand J.C. Dickerman. HrAviNe PURCHASED John Hurst, on : 1 intend to keep on hand at all times 4 goor variety of BREAD. Wedding Cakes reasonable terms, ly’ attended 'to. zood satisfaction and selling at low rates, . hope to_merit.a.lperal patcom ese. Main Street, ‘(at the Mills Residence ) abroad will find this one of the best places in town to stop at. ed rooms ns can be found in the city Dav Board $9 a week. New York Bakery. —_—oo-—7HIS. WELI known wnd popular Bakery of Mr. GOMMEROIAL STREET PIES, CAKEL, Etc. And bastry Made to order on short notice and on mos All order for anything in my line promp By sirict attention to business, givin _G. WM, DURST. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, MRS. A. PERRY, Prop: ietor. FIRST CLASS BOARD AND Lodging at Keasonable nates. aah ‘ The Table will be supplied a ~—&*: with the best of everything. Health and Pleasure Seekers from This House contains as pleasant furnish ALEX. GAULT, President. A‘test: T. H. Carr, Clerk. Dated Nevada City, June 20th, 189, SODA FACTORY. Bonney & Powell, MANUFACTURERS OF Lemon and Cream Soda, . Sarsaparilla. Sarsaparilla and Iron, Ginger Ale, And Cider. 1 dy -ESSRS. RONNEY & POWETI would resp-ctfulls inforin the public that they have re»pened this celebrated toda Factory and have re-fitted and re-stocked the same with the best of summer drinkr ant beverages ‘The art.clers made by us u.e second to none in tue state, — (OM Dealers and Families supplied on short notice. Give us a call. —— to Bonnev & Powell, Proorietors NOTICE! ® EAGLE BIRD MINE. All persons are kereby cautioned against buying the ground known as the “Eagle e,. Bird,” situated in Washingnk rvhe Cal., the undersigned being the sole owner of the same. GEO. H. FRANCOEUR, he 126 Pheinu Building, s. F. ral the wonders of inventive progress 18 a methre-. od and system uf work that cau be perform. ed alleverthe country without separating tue workers from their homes. Pay liberal. any one cap dy the work; ellhber sex, youn, ur old; uv sperm) abilty required. Cupifal nut ueeded; we start you free, and returny it to us and we will send you free suluething of great value aud importance to you, that will etart you iu business, which will bring you in more muney righ: away than anything else in vhe world, Grand ¢. ton District, Nevada County, Cut this our . F. M. SCHMIDT, Merchant Tailor. Fine Stock of Imported and Domestic Goods On Hand « TO SELECT FROM. FIRST-CLass FIT. GOOD WORKMAN SHIP WAKRKANTED. Successur ‘o A. FRIEDMAN. Broad St., below National Hotel.. TWBACUD AND CIGARS. @@pi carry one of the best stocks of toase and Speer “te found auywhere. Among mv specialies is Seidenberg & Co.’ “THE FIGARU,” seouipeney THE BEST 5 CENT CIGAR MADE. The “BOUQUET DE G. H:. GATO” is a very good Key West. “THE ESTRELLA” is something extra tine —the leading Key West. “THE ALEXANDER HUMBOLT” Havana is a choice imported cigar, Thes? are but a few of the manv supe brands of cigurs that I keep fursule. Gaeee Allthe leading brands of “PLUG AND FINE CUT Smoking and Chewing Tobacco! —A nice assortment of— Pipes and Tobaceouist’s Notions. L. HIRSCHMAN, Pine St., (opposite GC. E. Turner's) NEVADA CITY, The Latest News ! FROM THE ECONOMY STORE. Okcice New Orleans Molasses and £unbeam Syrup on tap in any quantity requirec. —ALSO— Sew>Columbia Kiver Salmon, Michigan White.Fisb, No, 1 Meckerel, Pu kled Herring, ; puck at. varie!y of Sinoked Meat, Erstern I, ? bulk, Califoruts Ch ere, de -, Ve, etub e+, an! other Gods tuo * uumerous to mention, Call and Examine my Goods and get prices. S. H. DANIELS, ECONOMY STORE....BRUAUD kT ANNUAL MEETING, YHE annual meetin: of the stockholde: ofthe Spanish Gold Minins Mee of Nevada City, Cale. for the el Cllon-ef offleers ond the transactionof other busine: s will be held at the office oftue Company, Wood's Kavine, Nevada tuwnship, Nevada d that I wis doorvd to fe'tow te others of the ‘tumors, allaying the intense itching . A took Swift's S,cclde, which, from the fir t i ; Thad ta’-cn several bottics, when I found myond Siig . S: rermenens fre oe elf Well. IL ghoeey alg 8. #, curcd me. cine Co., Piqua, 0. Sold by Carr] fend for Pook on Cancer and Blood Diseases, Bros, my-21 Tun SUT BPECLTIC Voy Drawer &, Atlanta, Cp cession will move at 10 4. m, sharp. detrey and Capt. John Porley. oarnt free. Address True & Co., Augusta . ROBERT MARTIN. WM. H. MARTIN, DAVID MUIR. —THE— —OoF— g. WM. DURST, : Proprietor MINERS’ FOUNDRY "NEVADA CITY, CAL., Manufacturérs of . coe MIMNu 4 iat (OF ALI, KINDS. Milling, Hoisting and Pumping Rigs, Mining Cars a specialty, —FOR THE— Giving the L rgest Percentage first-class work. MINERS’ FOUNDRY, SPRING STREEDP, Langtry Bangs, Laratoza Waves. MRS. E.H. HUBBARD, Pr'vate Parlors for Dressiag Ladies anc Chilz:en’s Hair. GUOD* AND TOMET ARTICLES. GOLDEN HAIR WASH, — bor Blerching the barr, BAN FRANCIWCY, VAL. MACHINERY Castings of all kinds. Agents in Nevada and Sierra Countie: PELTON WHEEI Of Power of any Water Wheel Made Mining men and others invi' pd-tereall nnd aspect.our establish ment and its facilities for turning ou Rear Methodist Churcli, Nevada City’ Invisible Fro: ae Fish. M ANUFACTURER OF HUMAN HAIR No, 923 Market Street, opposite Mason ‘My stuck is large and uew. Prices lower than tue sume Cau be botight for elsewaere. Pockét Knives. Tleadin thigtime. my cutiery is of the best brauds, und ichallenge competitivn in prices, Gombs and Brushes. I carry. a vice stock ranging iu price from » tod cents each. Whats tue use of payin, vaney prices fur such toin.s when 1 sell equally good ones tor less mune y? Stationery. Writing material, piaia andfancy. All the latest styles in puperties, Also, Blutes, tubleis, «te. Prices duWn to bedrock. Perfumes. The choicest and uwost popular at prices bat will ustunish you. Fur iustance, . sell 4-ceut cologne fur zu cents, and bu-cent Florsda water for 40 Ceuta. Toilet and Common Soaps, I have reduced these alunvst to cust, aud I wuht them very low, Ladies’ and Gent!emen’s Blacking. The best domestic and imported kinds. 1 ie:geilutver dealers. Walking Sticks. Particular at'ention of gentlemen called v uevelties in th sline; A -yood eane fur 10 ents. Au elegant vue for 20 cents. Buss genuine hickory) canes, witu crooked hantles, only $1. Toys, Toys, Tuys: , Athousand kinds such us pleuse the little vlks most. Fi.e Police Whistles, 20 cents, Cigur lishters, 25 cents, Tam almost giving them away. Candies, juest intown F.uits and Vegetables. AN kivisTatastessasen Cer os dough heaper fry me than elsewhere, Fresh fish every Thursday and Friday. All porsy 18 iadsbted le with me. A. DUKBIN. nuke a specialty of shoe gressings und up Everybody knows . keep the freshest aud : w tae ficin of Sm00 eardin weesygassieltvioasl way se eachers’ ta City, beginning 1889. ; A. J. TIFFANY. County Superintendent. —~—aT— DENNEY & HITCHINGS 5 furni¢d w copartnership in busineds of Horse Shoeing —AND> NEVADA CITY, satisfac tion. sters und Freight Horses pfiud in the lust. WAGON-MAKING. f We will gurantee to set en axle so th will run one-third lighter than if frow other shop, S all dish to wheels. ery case. All orders promptly attended to. Notice to Oreditors. Gray, deceased, Nefict is tereby given by the George *. Grav, deceased, tors of, ond ali persons aguinst the said deveased, to them with the necessary tothe exh vouchers wit luw Office da City, of Pp. ¥, California, the same be da, State sf Culifurn a, Administrator of the Estute of Geurse Giay, deceased, Dated this 8th dayoof June, 188), TIME 1/ BLE. Nevada City at the followlng hours : aan sand 1, 3:4) and 6:30 PLM, seuve. Nevada City at 10o'eloe' afd 2, 4°30, 5, and 7:30 P.M sae Be round trip A NEw FIRM AM O21.D STAND TAKE THIS METHOD informing the cit zeus of de vudu County that they ip th. Wagon Makirg, At the Old Clancy Shop, Brocd Strest, Where they are prepared te do work inth line a manner tu givethe very best HORSE-SHOEING a Specia'ty. Fondstyle ofthe art and the work wurrauted te We will gunrantee to set tires so astouvoid We have the facilities for doing heavy light work, and warrant satisfaction in evNone but first-ciuss mechanics employed in the matter of the Fstate of George F. 1 under sizned, Adiministratoro! the Estate o1 credi having claim: fonr months after he firat publicationef thi: notice to the said Adimiusistrator, at the Simonds, at Neva the place for the transaction of the bua ness of said estate, in said County of Neva MARY E. GRaY. P. F. 8S mounds, attorney. Nevada and Grass Valley ’Bus Line. TNTIL fursher notice the "Bus will mak« regular trips between Grass Valley ans ALL KINAS OF PICTURES TAKEN IN Leave Grass Valley at 8:30 and 9 o’cloc) the hinhest syst tie Arband satiate: Fure from hotel to hotel 25 cents for the WETTERAU & CARSON, Proprietors = > Nevada City, May 20th, 188). Semi-Annuil Examination, NHESEMI ANNUALEXAMINATION OF applicants for Certiticates to teach in he Public sche ols of Nevada Connoty will v beld at Washingtun schoulhouse, Veva‘Pueceday, July 9, CITIZENS BANK, OF . .,ew York, Saw Francisco. and EUROPE, . nited States specialty. ind State Warrant. Gold and Silver Bullion ure hased Assay Office nt this iBank. fa OFFICERS: ; Go MS TO ROUON wii ic csc eae okay PRESIDEr~ bist lt © M.HONT. . Vice PRESIDENT OH T. MORGAN.. 634600 h seca: CasHIeR, DIRECTORS: m. R. M. HONT, atit. ‘£0. M. Hugues, D. E. Morcan, an) . ¥¥. EDWaRDs L, Housman, E. M, Preston, CORRESPONDENTS New York—First National Bank San Fra.t¢isco—First Nutional Bank, And Sacramente Ve tssue BILLS OF EXCHRANGK Payable AT SIGHT In the prin. cipal cities of GREAT BRUTAIN .+.-Nevada ity aid up Capital -.$30 000 \ General Banking Business Transacted. \VE igus SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE Collections on any part of the Highest Price Paid for County 2. E. MORGAN..Ass’T CasHIxR and Sgu’y¥ JOuN T. Moxean Sacramen.(o—Nationsl Bank of D, O. Milla to. ibi hit OF NEVADA COUNTY, F. Mathieu Schramm, tion guuranteed, BS leads cies Children’s Pictures . A SPECIALTY, Broad Street Meat Market. JAMES MONRO, Prop'r. > Broad Street, Near the City Mall, Customers suppli with the very Ha ae * a horae Fee connty, Calif.,on Monday, July 8th, 1889. td « A. 8. LOKD, See’y. Beel. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lam Sausages, Ete VIEWS OF RESIDENCES AND MINES TAKEN ON APPLICATION. GALLERY REFITTED tistic Work, — B oad Street, above Pine, NEVADA CITY. Photographic : Artist. And every rejuisite at hand for doing Arth ~ Peotyraph'e ~ Gullary Lod