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June 27, 1889 (4 pages)

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te the 1y line er Be0 cents quarter Uv cents qUurter Vv cents lO cents quarter quarter quarter quarter quarter sr deulfor ten tin the in the 50 cents 0 cents ” cents 50 Cenis Etc s usual” 85 cents tc. s lower where, of the tiv in ce from f payin aA gel cy. All t prices — ‘e, . nell mut Floraps. st, gud I slack. und un + n called ne for 10 5. Boss ed hanhe little lest aud 5. bouzh day. ry Se aly g@ KBIN, nation, ON OF ach in ty will » NeVauly O, NY. ident. K, a City 000 acted, YABLE Ante ANGK prim. ‘TAIN f the UR ty IDEY™ IDENT SHIER, Sru'y NG AN AN, MN, Mills ny St. v IN ifac— The Daily Transevipt. THURIDAY, JUNE 27 1889. _ eee As to That Threat. Epitor Traxscr.pt— Another precinctjis heard frum, and another. individual is ound gurhing with sympathy for the poor woman who owns the city water works, and professes to be pained at what he terms an implied threat, simply because Mrs. Huntington bis declared her ‘intention of “qnitting business.” ‘Fie upon you,” Judge. Do: qu appreciate what ‘“quitting business” implies in this instance ? It means depriving five thousand pevple of one of the necessities of life, which, for the present, can in no othér way be supplied. You ask me apparently in aserious manner if I am not dware that t.e city and perhaps the county would: be responsible fo any dumage done to the water compuny’s property? I am aware of the ‘fact, and yet I ray we will have water. I hope and believe it will be furnished as it has been herecefore, but if Mrs. Huntington firmly determines to “gun business,’’ some one else will continue it.and 1 would not be surprised if my Temperance friend would be.found in the van, for he is usually well to the front in all public demonstrations, while my fiiate modesty and discretion would naturally keep me well in the rear. I. J. Ronee. No Chance on the Comstock. A number of Nevada county young men who think they can play — ball have been looking around for jos a> “professionals.” ‘The following, from the Virginia City Ent -rprive indicates there is no use of their looking towards the Comstock: , “The Virginia Baseball Club is in receipt of letters from every part of the Coast from professionals, who will come for $4) a month and a job to tend bar, or clean spittoons, or lend a voice in a choir (unhampered by religious prejudives), or teach dancing school, or set type, or wait on table, or drive a hack, Officiate at funerals, or anything el-e that a man-ean-or nee's to du to gel along to escape the ranks called the . menial class, The Virginia Basebal. “_ =~ mem Club, Composed” of young men, work in the mines, authorizes the Enter prise to state that there is no lack o1 tulent on the Comstock.’’ a ——_—_—__-+ee-: + Mining suit. The suit of Mrs. beNoon versus A R. ‘Morrixon and others will begin Thursday before a jury in the Suy erion Court. ©, W. Cross and Fred Searl, will-appear forthe plaintiff, and T. 5 Ford will represent the defendants The contest is over the ownership of the Gordon placer cliim of 16) acres, situated near the Derbec in Bloomfield township.. Mrs. De Noon came inu possession of the property by a deed from her deceased husband, who-e grantors located it. ‘The defendants claim ownership by ‘virture of a sul sequent location. Ben Cotton Coming. Manager Jacobs has received from Sam Motta telegram asking for the Theateron Wednesday and ‘Thursday nizhts of next week, on which’ dater Mr, Mott proposes to play thé Beli Cotton Dramatic Company ‘at thir city. New and taking pieces will be given at popular prices. of admission. The only and original Ben Cotton heads the troupe. With him ure hit pretty daughter’ Idalene and a ful: complement of other capable performers. Exhibit Committee Meeting. Charles E. Mulioy, Secretary of the Committee having in whurge the exhibit of the county products at the District, State and Mechanics F «irs t take place next Fall, has sent. ou: notices to all the members of the com: mittee to be present at a meeting to be held ‘next Saturday afternoon at the Citizens Bank in this city. Much and important business will come up fu transaction. Bille Aguinst the County. The Supervisors will meet next Monday w transact the business of the regular July session. All personhaving bills agsinst the county which they desires to hive allowed at the meeting must ‘accordin, to the law file them.with the County Clerk before five o'clock Saturday evening, and the bills must-be sworn to at correct -at the time they -are-so filed, Oe. A Fruit Dispiuny Wanted. Assi-tant Secretary Rollo wants to get ‘a lot of fine canned and preserved fruits for exhibition at the Land Axsociation’s office in this city. To such ladies as ure willing to assist in making the display, Le will furni-h glas» jirs. Tho j.rs when filled will be labelled with the name of the cauner, and will be kept permanently on exhibition at the office. City Trustees to Meet. A meeting of the City Trustees har been culled for Thursday evening * ‘The Bourd will then consider the wate problem ——————_—_—_— Rank Imposture. “Braud loves a shining mark ” SOZODONE is # conspicuous target for unscrupulous mark-men. 80 they fly their shalt at it in the shape of lies, alleging their> wretched preparations for the teeth to be equal to that match: leas article. Accept nothing instead of it. Cheap Hibbons. We have as lowpriced ribbons as THE WATER PROBLEM. img Te Out. thinking about? poses until a permanent arrangement can be made? It is positively understood that on Monday next the Water Company will leave the reservoirs fui! of water on that day, and then as svon a8 that is exhausted, which wi.] onls be for a few days, what then? Who is to supply water after that time? [t is. fairly and squarely understood that the Water Company will not-furnish the water. They contend that they gaye the Trustees official notice last February that if the rates were reduced they would not furnish” water. Surely the Company gave the Trusteer iuents Which’ they have failed to tuke advantage of. ‘This is a terrible seriou matter, and the people who electeu them to office and entrusted the city business to them demand to know what is to be done. They alone will ve. responsible if any seriviis calamity suppens to property-holders by fire, if Caused by a lack of water. This iho line for words, but acts. id what the people want and expect from the City frustees. They have issued a proclamation to the voters to decide whether they will vote $30,000 for the purchase vf public water: works. The Wate: Company will not sell out, so it 1s said sor less than $40,00). Now, what ui. der the sun do they propose to du with the money if voted? Do they intend to put in new works? How long Willittuke todothat? Six,eizht. ten or twelve months? Have they, or can they make arrangements to ge water if they get the pipes? If so, when, where and how? That proclamatiun does not say anything about what they propose to dou if the peopk vote the money. In order that voters way know, the intention of the Board will they not tell the peuple all abort itin advance? Is it not their duty & duo? In the meantime where is the Water supply coming trom? Must we 40. without water until the voters de* cide whether they will vote for the arked for $30,000? Why .o the Truslees act eo recretly ubout the matter? Do they believe that we wil continue tu Have the water as now, regardless: uf the official. notice thit-the-water will not be furnished? That -is: the vily conclusion. the people can come ‘Oo. Furone, I believe the Water Company will abandon the field on Monday next, ang if they do itisull humbuy to talk about a body of men going tp lothe reservoirs and turning the water on, and laying themselves liable (Oo prosecution, and if any damage is done the city muleted for them. Suppose Mrs. Huntington has notified the lensee of tue water that she does not want the water ofier Monday next? Uoes anyones suppose for a momen: that the lessee hus not also notified she Suuch Yuba Company that he ducer nob Want it after: that time? Ifsuch is the case is it not presumatle to the dullest mind-that the order will be sentto the fountain head of the reservoirs, thirty or forty miles from thir “cILy ,LO ete p iton Monday next? > Then che men who go up'to our town reser: voirs will find that it will take two or three days to go up to the fountain beau, Sach staff is all besh, boxh, vbosh! If the Vrastees are not equ.) to this serious case let the citizens take his matter in hand and make amicaCompany. This is the only way out of the trouble. Nine persons out of ten say, ‘Oh. the water will not be closed off.”’ How do they know it?) That is baby talk, + GRANDFATHER, HERE AND THERE. A Brief Recora of Various Mate tere of Locul imterest. The Curly.Bears have concluded to 40 to Auburn Saturday in carriages. The MiitonMining Cumpiny hos received a Sherill’s deed fer a half interestin the Donnovan & Ryan placer claim near Cherokee. The newly organized brass bind of this city made its first public appearance Wednesday morning. Lc furnished a very good quality of music, The annual election for Chief Engineer of the Fire Departnent of this city will take place on the 29th instant. Che official call is pubiished is another column. It is believed there will be a larze number of aspirants for certificates at the Teachers’ Semi-Annual Examina‘ion which isto begin in this city on Cnenday, Ju y 9h. in another column:that taxes are now due and payable to him atthe City Hall, where he cin be found daily beginning next Monday. “The side of the Miners’ Foundry canght ufire shortly before dark Tuesaily thrown against it, dune. The Grass Valley Union in speakacts performed by Mr Lord. ecouomical—100 Doses One Dollar. Eprror Tranecript—What in the name of Heaven, or some o*her good. ing on the Lord-Dunster shrievalty place, are the Trustees of Nevada City . contest, and speaking for the Dunster Have they, or ure] -ide, says: they making“any amicable urrangements with the Woter Company to} 'he real Sheriff, while Lord has been continue furni:hing water for city pur. ‘CUM 48 such, ainple time to take other arrange-. ble arrangements with the Water] City Mursnal Neagle gives noticé day evening, from a live coal accidentThe fire wa» put out before much damage liad been . ‘te eastern part of this county. shut THis is the Lert tine of the whole year to purify your blood, because now . 2Ver made, you are more susceptible to benefit from medicine than at any other seaeon. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best medicine to take, and it is the most SHOULDSTICK TO HIS LAST A Citizen Who Believesin Figur-. A Newspaper Man T:iee His Rand at Law. The Grass Valley Telegraph in arguAll these months Dunster has been It follows, therefore, that all the official acts of George Lord as Sheriff, since the first Monday of lust January, have been illegal and void, The sales mide by him as SherMf, in our lay opinion, have been just no*sales at all and the property: alleged to have been sold hss not been sold and is not chargeable with any of he expenses of, advertising and ol sale. The gentleman from Truckee, who has been in the county jail since the first Monday in last January, has rot been in legal cus ody. Mr. Hoiland has not been Under Sheriff nor Mr. Iva .cs-a Depaty Sheriff since that + id first, Monauy of that said last January. There isan old saying to the effect that the shoeuwaker who sticks to hix lust makes few mistakes. It is equally true that the newspaper man wh? zets. to. wading around in the technicalities and sinnosities of the law of theland Il mnake the very great mistake of getting beyond his depth. Any lawyer who knows his business can tell the. Telegraph mam that even though Buch a thing should hereafter happen as the-removal:of Mr. Lord trom the Sheriff's offive on the ground that somebody el-e waselected at last Fall’s election, all the business transacted by Mr. Lord will be as valid as though there had. been no trouble. Admitting for the sake of argument that the Telegraph’s assertion. about Mr. Lord being only Sheriff ‘de facto” is true, his official acts and not any hy Mr. Dunster (admitting also for the-suke of urgument.that Mr. Dunster is Sheriff ‘de jare’’).are valid. If his were not so there would often. be a dead-lock put on governinent, It is rot so very many years since he Democrats claimed that Mr. Tilden and not Mr. Hayes was elected President, and they net only then called Mr. Hayes Preaiwent ‘‘de facto,” but 4ot very mad because, he would no: resign in favor. of their candidate. From their view of the situation, he was only President ‘‘de facto,’ and they even yet referto-him as “His Fraudulency.”? Yet Mr. Hayes’ official ucts were as valid 4s those of any President our conntry ever had. BIG DAMS. Which Have Broken in Nevada County aid Elsewhere. [Mining and Scientific. Press.] The Conemaugh dum above Johnetown was 72 feet above the water, 2 to Linside slope, 134 to 1 outsiderlope ind 20 feet wide on the top, Tt backed up the water a diztance of three miles, Thedam of Estrecho de Rientes, Spain, which was 164 feet high, broke’ April 30, 18°2, destroying 600 lives sud $7,00),000 worth of property. The H.ibra dam in Alziers, when it broke, caused a lors of: 207 Jives and several villages.’ The dam was 1066 feet long and held back 26,414,000.0) zallons of water, all of which poured out with a rash similar to [the catastrophe at Johnstown. The water started over the topof the dam, as was the case at Johnstown. : The Dale Dyke reservoir, Sheffield, England, was emptied suddenly by the breakaye of the dam in March, 1864, and 300 lives were lost, with aun immense amount of proper y. The breakage of the Williamsburg, Hamp-hire county, Mass.,d m, May 17, 1874, caused a loss of 150 lives and much property. ; We had in Nevada county when the English dam ofthe Milton Mining and Water Co. broke in June, 1883, the largest quantity of water ever ret free at once from -n artificial reservoir in the history of the world, with the exception of the instance gf the Habra fam. In the space of one hour 650,030,000 cubic feet of water rashed into whole quantity f 650,000,000 cubic feet was discharzed. There was no lose of life, and not very much in property, owing tothe topography of the country through which the wave flowed. In some places in the canyons of the ntiddle Yuba the flood reached a Light of from 75 to 80 feet, but by the time it reached Marysville, 85 miles from the dam, it was moving 844 miles un hour and was only 2 feet 8 inches high, A. O. U. W. Officers. Tho_officers-elect_ of Grass Valley Lodge, A. O. U! W., are as follows: G._A. Wanamake, P. M. W.; Jer. Ryan, M. W.; John Trebilcox, Foreman; Paul Moriteur, Overseer; W.G. Hudson, Recorder; M. P. Stone Financier; R. Finnie, Sr., Receiver; H. Fachs, Guide; J. P. Pierce, I. W.; Louis Wheeler, O. W.; W. T. Rule, Trustee; W. GQ Jones, M. D., Medical Eximiner, Instilation, Monday, July Ist. A New town, When the Mill Company at Boca in up the saloons in the town, Roddy McClellan laid out a town across the ing of the Sheriff's offce falls into the . iver und it now has two saloons and same ridiculous error that the Tele. lf a dozen houses,making a considgraph does, and claims that if Mr. ¢fable street. Itis called Rodyville. Dunster should beeventually declared Sherff it will invalidate all official . Beecnam’s Pris cure bilious and nervous ills, Pgars’ isthe purest and best Soay When Baby was sick, We gave her Castoria. Wher she was a Child, . i : Lost. When became Miss can be fonnd in the State. ‘They are not Se ; ~~ cheapin qnulity, though. They rance . Mesa pba child’s gold She clung to Castoria, : breast-pin, The finder will confer aj w from 6 cents to $1.50a yard. ‘twa she had Children, } ‘ or by leaviag it at i a 2 tf. Luster & Cnawronp. . favor by leaving jt al this office, é j2s-Lw foe gure them Costerig the canyon below, and in 144 hours the}: ® THE REBEKAHITES. h Great Gathering of Them at This City. Next Week. B. J. Watson went teWedneaday. ay J. B. Treadwe!l went ~_ p) Wednesday. Wm. Prisk of Grass Valley bas to Sierra City. 4 Mies Altice Shurtleff of Yuba City is here on a visit to her parents.
Hon. C. W. Cross arrived here Wed? neaday morning from San Francisco. F. H. Hanaman of San Francisco went to Washington mining district’ Wednesday. : Miss M. McDermott of San Francisshe formerly resided A. W. Blundell of the Lone St) nesday from San Francisco. C. A. Tilton, John MeIntosh and R H. Penrose of North Bloémfield cams to the county reat. Wednesday. » Denver Wagyoner of this city goes tc month or s6.in the Messenger office. Hazen Little leaves this week fo) L-keport, Lake county, where he hat secured a situation in the soda works} Captuin L, B. Little and wife tak: their departure this week for Bartlet) Springs. They expect to be goné abont a month. { Miss Mary Maloney of this city haj purchared the Saddle Rock Restat rant of Muryaville, and leaves for thit place on Thuraday. Judge Soward and familv of Dow feville were in Maryaville the sary part of the week on their way hone from San Francisco. Miss Emma Ferguson, who has been spending the past five months at Ovcland, is here on her way home. She is the guest of Miss Neliie Curtis. Mre. E. L. Young, who formery resided at Camptonville, came tp Tuesday night from Oukland being cn her way to her old fume to. reman awhile for the benefit of her health, As will be seen by the notice pulished elsewhere, Mrs. Eiizabeth ©. McLaren’ was recently married. in Washington Territory. She is now en route to this city to-get her children and take them to their new home. Mining Experts’? Congress. The International Mining and Metallurgic . Conyress wilt be held in Paris from the 21 to the 11th of September next. ‘The mining section of the Congress will deal with the following subjects: Sufety lamps, the use of explosives in miner, electricity as apvlied to underground workinga, shot firing, lighting, signaling, transmission of motive power, the ascent from and descent into mines etc. The metallargical section will include the following papers: Recent progress and retion in the manufacture of steel and iron, forging as compre’ with stamping word preeaaing, furronm@talli¢e allaya, their manuf cture, properties and use ; new metallic alloys other than iron, especially of copper, and new methods of tempering. A LUCKY TRIAL. The Good Fortune Which Followed. It affords me great pleasure to. send to you this voluntary statement of my experieice in , testing the merits of Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. Forthe past five yearsI have been troubled with an exceedingly sluggish liver, including loss of appetite and distress after eating, pains in the back and kidneys, and boils around my heck and face. I tried many liver remedies, only getting temporary relief. I was recommended to try a bottle of ‘The California Remedy” Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla as a test, and while taking the first bottle I became convinced of its merits, for I could feel it was working a change in me, T took five bottles, and during that time my troubles left me, Everything is working full and regular, in fact ithas cleansed, purified and braced me up generally. I feel like another man. You are at liberty to use this as you see fit, or ‘an refer whom you pleasé to With Beamish, coiner Third and Majket atreets, San Francisco, Buctiens Arnica Saive. The best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Dicers, Salt Rheym Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eiup tions, and positively cures Piles; o no pay required, It is guaranteed t« vive perfect satisfuction, or monev) rennded. rice 25 cents per box, Fo: ale by Carr Bron. if i o* . A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Lite. —— 4 It was jnst an ordinary scrap. o wapping paper, but it suved her Iife. She. was in the last stages of consu ption, told by physicians that she ya: incurable and conld live only a stort time; she weighed leas than seventy pounds. On apiece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. King’s New Dixcovery and got a sample bottle ; it helped i she bought a large bottle, it helped her more, brought anoti.er and giew better, fast, continued its use an now strong, healthy, rosy, plonp. weighing 140. pounds, For fuller pati culars send stamp to W. H. Cle Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial Botiles of this wonderful Discovery Free) at Carr Bros, Drugstore. indies and gentlemen who are to serve Yancisco ‘during the ensuing term as the officera field /O. O F., at this city, will be inetalled in the interesting and imposing cere,] monial form laid down for that thriv. Northern-Central California. On Saturday evening, July 6th, the f Neva Rebekah Degree, No. 119, I. ing order. new offid , tive stations there wit thelr roca more done in a business way that evening. When the meeting has been closed in due form, the recently constructed banquet hall will be thrown open and . engines, cars, ete. The price is from : sollati tractive type . $3.75 to $475 a cord on the Sierra ia vini Bloomfield wherd ® collatiun of the most at ve ty ‘ : ' dead inebolyporncies ss aaa will be served under the supervision of . Nevadas, while it is only ¢3 a cord in Mrs. Al-ce J. Foreman, Miss Adeline Hothersall and Will Hitchinys. In connection with the supper there will be some fine singing, felicitous Downieville this week to work for :. Speeches and other exercises such a6! haga lot of Japa and they do very should go to make up an entertainment on such a notable occasion. There will be a latge assemblage of gue-ts, invitations having been exRebekahites and affiliating societies : Oustomuh Lodge of Nevada City. Mistletoe Encampment of Nevada City. Neva Canton of Nevada City. Esther Rebekah Degree Lodge of Grass Valley.” Mountain Rose Rebekah Degree Lodye of Rough and Ready. Silver Star Rebekuh Degree Lodge of You Bet. : Solvationists? Celebration, The Telegraph says: The Salvation. Army, orthe part of it that is located in Grass Valley, will have a big time on the Fourth of July, Adjutant MeAbee and wife will be here and Cay [ ore Wray and several soldiers from Marysville will coma up and Captain Miller wil have his Nevada City forceshere. The Hallelujah China man (the new one) in full Salvation Army uniform will he in the proces: sion, Altogether the Sulvationists ex. pect toob-erva the day in fine style A programme ofproceedings has heen prepared and will be @uly published. Che barracks will be the main headquarters for the day. & Sate InvestmentIs one which is guaranted to bring you satisfactory reguits, or in case of failure-a-return of purchase price, On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Druygist a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every cate, when used for any affection of Throat. Lungs or Chest, such as fining processes and dephosphoriz.. Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and aurealla to taste. perfectly, and can always be depended upor tles free at Curr Bros. L. ug ‘Store. Take Roots WD Noses OoeHollar The Chief Revann for the marvellous cue tens of tioou's parsapert.ia is found in the fact that this a ly lishes all that 1s Claimea for it. its real merit has won for Hood's Sarsaparilia Merit Wirs & popularity and sale Greater than that ot any other blood purifier, Is cures Scrofuin, all Humors, Dyspepsia, ete. Prepared only by U. 4. Hood & Ce., Lowell, Mase, combines the juice of the Blue Figs of valifornie, so laxative and nutritious, iv . vith tha medicinal virtues of plants snown to be most beneficial to the uman system, forming the ONLY PER‘ECT REMEDY to act gently yer sromptly on the ae XIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS —AND TO— -leanse the System Effectuaily, = $0 THAT = ®URE BLOOD, REFRESMING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one is using i: and ali are delighted with it. Ask you iruggist for SYRUP OF FIGS..» -~ factured oriia FT G SYR UP CO. Oe UIT » Car, Lovssvitix, Ky, New Vorn, iW. ¥ The ‘TRANscripr is, the Best Advertising medium in . » THE WOOD BUSINESS. A Big Falling Off and Poor! For vils, salts, pills, and all kinds of Verdi to Rocklin. alee a hundvet? Cure the Committee of Arrangementa, which . i -onsi ri : Mrs:. Rocklin and Sacramento is shippec ini 1 here Wed] consists of the following persona peli ned ain galt Hondo Beta Lizzie McCrandle, Mrs. Marion Mair, . down from there, which cuts off that Trial vot-}¢ Sarsapatila nes Prospects. b : he}, ble liquid fruit remedy, Syrnp of The Reno Gazette says: Where t agreen q railroud company bought 100,00 corde . Fiys, Recommended by leading Phyof wood in the Sierra Nevada moun-. sicians. faine in 1871 they are now buying] California Fig Syrup Company, San about 40,000 on the whole line from} francisco,Cal. In those years. ng druggists. wood was used on the Truckee and} City. Sacramento divisions, but a : i ‘. d only eight i d when’ the . is used east of Truckee, an rbisigesereeriet wood burners run over the mountains. [wood can be had this number wil: rieigh bore talking atrsat It, twelve. They burn besides what is chipped oak tan? ved vada and Utah for building .fires in Shasta county, All the wood used in much from this way. It is just as well however as contractors find it im possible to yet. men to.cnt-the wood and no’ Chinamen-areemployed,_Oneman well, About 10,000 cords of thi: veur’s cut will come in east of the Summit and the other 30,000 west o! it. Wicks at Bronvo expects to get tended to the: following Lodges of . out 500 corda; Léwison & Smith at . -premises or of George C ‘Giaty lord. ft} . Stinaon& Co, Portland, Maine, Truckee, 1,800; Tiffany & .Stewart, 1,000; Pat Henry, 1.800; and other odd Jota, On the west side Chinn & Avery expect to yet out 10,000, the Yuba Valley Co., 6,000; Huysink, 1,600; Golden at Summit, 2,500; etc, Mr. Golden is getting out a lot of fir for Towle Bros’. paper pulp mill also. NEARLY everbody needs a gvod medicine at this season, to purify th: blocd and build up the system. Hood’: Sarsaparills is the most’ popular and -uccersful ‘epring medicine and blood purifier. It cures scrofula, all humors, dyspepsia, sick headache, that. tirec feeling. ‘MARRIED. In Ellensburg, Wash. Ter., June 1th, by Rev. Wesléy Dekwell Frederick W. Tinim of Ruenebtn: to Mrs, Elizabeth E. McLaren of Nevada City, POWDER . Absolutely Pure. THs POWDER NEVER VARIKS. A MARvel of , uri y, serene bh and wholerome ness. More economical: than the ordinary kinds, and Sanna he sold in Se! ged rd sium oe phowhnals BL Wace? ‘Wola ‘ou yoru » ROY BAKING POWDER COM PANY, 106 Wall street, New ‘ork. THE JOHNSON-LOCKE MERCANTILE CO ,Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. Election for Chief Engineer. THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR Chiet Engineer and Assistant Chief FKugineer of the Nevad. ; City Fire Department will be held on MONDAY, JULY 29th, 1889. Judges—J, F. Hook and Fred Kilerman. Clerks—W.T, Morgan and Wm, scott. By order of the Board of Kire Delegates. JOHN F, HOOK, President. “Wa. Scorr, Secretary. CITY TAXES. THE CITY TAXES ARE NOW DUE AND ayable to the undersigned at the Cit. Hall between the hours cf ¥ and 12 o'clo 4, M. and 1:30 and 5 o'clock P. M., beginning Monday, July lst. ‘hey will become Delinquent on theFIRST MONDAY OF AUGUST, 1889, And unless paid prior thereto Five per cent. additional will be added, JAMES G, NEAGLE, CITY TAX COLLECTOR, BRIDGE CONTRACT. — JOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN. THAT Sealed Proposuls will be received by the Board of Supervisors of the County of aetpoe uptothehour of two o'clock P. mM. e * On the 8th day of Ju'y, 1889, At the office of the County Clerk of said county, forthe building of brid:ea across thesouth Yuba River, and Rush Creek, on the route of whatis known as the Grass Val ph aud North San luan Turnpike, at points where the former structure crossed said streams. Bidders to furnish plans and specifications without cost to the county All bids must be scnou panied by a certified check fur not lesa than ten per cent. of the amcuntof such bid; otherwise such bid bat a be considered by tae 8 ard © Hoard reserves the right to rejectany and all bids, . paeinae By order of the Board of Supervisors. J. L. MORGAN, Clerk. By J. J. Greany, D ty. Dated June 2th, 1889, POE Miners Wanted. on eres Able bodied Men to work by the day or by “contract in running drifts at the DERBEC MINE, North Bloomfield, P. O., Cal, OV cat live at home, and make more money at anything else in the. vant oa) ome Lo vourself be one of the many who know . and_ ordinances. relating to a An Elegant Substitate ORDINANCE NO, 93, itter, nauseous medicines, is the very } An “O-dinance providing for the Appointment of a Health Officer for Nevada City, and definine his powers and du les, HE TRUSTEES OF NEVADA CITY DO dain as follows : For gale by all lead“ SECTION Tf. Sarr Bros., Nevada] qhere shall be a Health Officer appointed ies : tf by the Trustees of the City of Nevada for snid city, to hold office during the pleasure eo of said Trustees. , The New Discovery. SECTION IT. —_— Said Health Officer shall receive @ salary You have heard your friends an1 . of $100 a year payable haps y: ‘ You may SECTION IIL that all laws The Health Officer shall see the public Manufactured” onty by the health, and the prevention and abatement from personal experience just how . of nuisances are es,orced, and shall report 4 : ll violations thereot to the said Hoard of sev s-shing it is. Ifyou have ever tried . Trostees aud shall mane to ald Poard @ it, you are one Ofte maucel friands, . quarterly report of the affaiwof his office, bee ‘ond I thi -. . ineludins such general observations as in ecause the wonderful thing about it! his judgment mizht benefit the sanitary : » ‘ i ‘ eoudition f the city. ia, that when once given % trial, Dr. Paasack Jue 20, 1860. King’s New Discovery ever after holds A. GavuLt, President, FS THos, H. Carr, Clerk, t place in the house. If you have never used it and should ‘be afflicted with a cough, cold or any Throat, Lung t R h who or Chest trouble, sécure a bottle at once RIC peed Late eae ph og they ) i i i i j ° will find honorable emplo: and give ita fairtrial. It is’ guaran OuE. UHabe @Hiy” Moe take eed every tine, or money refunded. . Siete Hreut, thelr homes and families, The * a a = 1otits are inrge-and-sure-forevery frial Bottles Free at Carr Bios Drug, Be person, many have made andare now store making several hundred dollars a month, . It is easy for any one to make $5 and u ARSE UOT En ee NUM RIE -wards per day, who is willing to work; EithPasturage raeex, young or old; capital not needed; : weatart you. Eveérythine new. No specia! Ce ability required, won reader, can ys ya ; : th. Unguire on the well as any one, rite to us at once for At the Button Ranch. Er ee articulura, which we mail free, Address BEGIN AT ONCE! annie f Ofccracnns PREPARE : YOUR : COUNTY : EXHIBIT —FOR THE— State Fair of 1889, ~—~—TO BE HELD AT—— SACRAMENTO, SEPTEMBER 9-21. A BOUNTIFUL HARVEST, = A SUCCESSFUL YEAR, and: A GRATEFUL PEOPLE, Are resources any State may well feel proud of. No more favorable year to rdvertise your locality could be wished for, nor ‘better opportunity: offered, Let it not pass unheeded, Siow the character of products your county brings ‘orth, ‘ PROGRESSION, NOT PROCRASTINATION, Can make any county inthis State the envy of the world. Remembher, there are CASH PREMIUMS AMOUNTING TO NEARLY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS the county and contributors may compete for. Inno other: manner can the counties taking partreceive such a full, complete and comprehensive notice. lt hasbeen shown in counties that exhibit annually, that no better way can be devised to make your locality known, These exhibite sh-uld be encouraged by the Boards of Supervisors of each county, ‘The State Agricultural Society will do allin its power to assist you, warding large aid liberal cash preminis. : Engage your spice at once. of awards. Address the Secretary for information, CHRISTOPHER GREEN, President. Epwin F, Smirn, Secret: ry. ee ——TABEST CHANGE Yer! (ts Equal Never Befire Offered in Nevada County. = K. CASPER, : THE GLOTHIER taken advantage of the market in the selection of Goods, which he now tit of in the way of Prices Never Heard Of Before ! ~ 000—--——— SEE ELERE: MEN’S and BOYS’ LINEN HA Ps, 15¢ each. _ An endless variety of STRAW HATS at Lowér Pricos than ever heard of in thie aeection. CHILDREN’S SAILOR SUITS, from 4 to 10 yea flannel, only $1 10 exch. rou 4 to 10 yearsof age, made of blue AT SUCH PRICES, THERE ISNO NE=D OF CHILDREN GOING RAGGED BOY'S SUMMER COAT and VES t, $1. BOY’s SCHOOL KNEE PANS, 4 to 13 veara, 37¢ per pair, CHILDREN’s KID, BOX, SPRING-HEEL, BULTON SHOES, 5to 8 years, 75c. CHILDREN’S PEBBLE, BOX-TOL, SPRING-HEEL SHOES, 5 to 8 vears 75c. PEBBLE BOX-TOES, SPRING and “HEEL, BUTTON SHOES, 8 toll veurs, $1 50. : 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 REST SPRING BOTTOM OVERALLS, 90c @ pair. MEN’S CHEVIOP SUITs, $6.50; @ bargain for $10. MEN’S CHEVIOT SUITS, $9; ” bargain for $12, The Latest Patterns ot CUStU M-MADE PAN Cs, at $5,50; cost at tailorshop MEN'S FINE SULC3 at $18; ba gain, Good enough to Wear on @ visit to President Harrison, ut the White House, : : a Very Large Stock of proposes to give the People of Nevada County the beneMM Don't Buy Your LADIES’ and CHILDRENS? SHOES before you see Uncie K. Casper, _ where you can make money on your investments. All Goods in my Store will be sold at the same ratio, up to July 4, 1889. BOP Ty) Cash Prizss in Goll Coin Will By Givay Avy istPrize $20; 2d Prize $10. vs cosh purchaser of ONE DULLAK’s worth of Goods the following certificate will be give THIS CERTIFICATE OF PURCHASE entitles the holder, Mr. one chancein my VUSrOMEdts’ PREMIUM PRIGH DISTRIBUTION, EXPLANATICN.—One of these Certificates will bezivento the P Dollar's worth of Kovds bousta at boisstore, Certift tes will be pte yd ¥ out tone ing July 4, 1839, phuiaes wlil be awarded as follows: it Certificates will be folded tightly mil dras, from the ox twa Cetus ton, ropresantineveutaatr sees eae ateeea All interested are invited to be me ah senting Prigi abate Bow Vrizea, . cloruing stone. Prose Jae 6, 1839, at3 o'clock p. m., at K. CASPER’S ULE—. Olders of Certificates who ar bl sont tas unable to pirticipate porsonally will please el ae bgt fadorsed on the back of vaca, not later than July 3, 143), to K. Caseda, First Prize $20, Cold Coin; 24 $10, Gold Coin _ To be given to the lucky holder of the Certificate bearing the name of rE. Casper, —~——, to “9 yi ar yar ~ at Dealer in Clothing, Gents’ Furnishng Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, “Chilren’s and Boy’s Clothing, i Rememb r the Store of K. CASPER, Po you wet your B.rgains, VYRNER PINE AND CostsBROLAL STREEBDS. Branch Store, Front 8t,, Trackee.— NEVADA CITY, OaL v Write for Premium Lists containing schedule Has been in San Francisco, and, for Coa OASE, hasThese Prices are Much Lower Than Ratail Dealers Qan Buy The Goods For.