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June 28, 1888 (4 pages)

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4 i=] . vena and ~> scal f NeStreet evied, each , Over ars for 1 said come econd vided sity of id tax anner f or rely said oHect rsonal i sale notice of Sec, 1e@ Po6 and e first th beunt of ng the e time is peraurer. allowlected gZ such is of adetary. ” Loca ~ OS%. San; Y works,, yon the.it of Asday of. opposite. lders, as, Amount wei da up to he Tenth e County of a t Fiene’s nship, to the old specifica-. eject, any Ore. Clerk. Deputy. ‘aled Pro~ >» Board of ida up to the Flevce of the the paintlouse and nson file reject any, sOrs Clerk, Deputy, ry LDA CITY pesca. sayed. By r Coin. In @ Il have q can make tee correct este will be i) PRICES MAN mOURE ent attack No waite i by inhaladirect and sult in all sannee the 00 of an s f ree Ghe Daily Transcript ’ ALL EUROPEAN PORTS. ‘WORKING CLASSES ATTENTION DAI ‘on VOL. LVI.—No: 8691. NEVADA OITY. CAL. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 28, 1888 PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY —BY— BROWN & CALKINS. L. 8. CaLKIns N. P, Brown, Editor. Business ‘M’g’r. OFFICE—“Transcript Block,” No. 32 Commercial st., Nevada City, Cal, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: OOO TOG i 5625. cccvs sven eiatnc aes 96 00 Bix Months........ iis ep had sibaeees 30 Bhree Months: oes Nica swede 1 50 Per Week by Carrier.. ..... ... 16 Agents for the Daily Transoript. Palmer & Rey... .. New York G. P. Rowell & Co. ++. . New York % 5 were es an . W. Ayer WD. cc weaman td. ong lelphia Palmer & Rey. . >. Portland, pron J. H. Bates & Co .-New York Dauchy & Co.. ..-New York Williams &Co. London, Eng Cook & Co.... ves sse+s-Chicago L.P. Fisher . San Francisco . C. Dake.. > 8 o Palmer & Rey... San Francisco John C: Dewey & C Burlington, Vt Stinson & Co.. a 2 OE ORE sos eS oyee vats dated Sacramento A. Stidger North San Juan Grass V: ——_————LSSE CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street ...... Nevada ity A General Banking Business Transacted, Weve SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE New York, San Francisce. And Sacramento. We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT in the principal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE. Collections on any part of the United States a specialty. Highest Price Paid for County and State Warrants. Gold and Silver Bullion ure chased Assay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: E.M PRESTON......:.:-. PRESIDENT. RM. HURT. 3, ho. oeh & Vice PREStRENT. JOHN T. MORGAN.. -).00..0..: Casnrer. D. E. MORGAN..Ass’T CASHIER and Sxc’y. DIRECTORS: Dr. R. M. Hunt, JOHN T. MoRGAN Gro. M. Huaues, D. E, Morgan, Wm. Epwarps. L. Housman, ho Be MeRmesrom (1! CORRESPONDENTS: New York—First National Ban jank. i StcrampateN ener Beh PDO: Miike Oo, Quick Time and Cheap Fares TO Eastern and European Cities. BY THE GREAT TBANSCONTINENTAI. ALL RAIL ROUTES. Southern Pacific Company D A1LY EXPRESS AND EMIGRANT Trains make prompt connection with the several Railway Lines in the East, connecting at New York and New Prieems, : With the Several Steamer Lines to Nevada Royal Arch Cha) Sait, . First Moneay in Witing Companions in good standC52) ] ing are cordially invited to nd, JOS. THOMAS, I. J. Rours, Secretary. . % t ¢ { MEASONIC 4. OTICE: Nevada Lodge; No. 13 F.& A.M. TATED MEETINGS ON THE eaday of each month, in good standi 8' Nisking brads are invited. ° fs ENBURGER, Master. ry. N. E. ORAPMAN, NEVADA CITY.... .CAJ. LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED. Office at Residence, Sacramento St LEUTIJE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER Broad Street, Neva Surgeon. 8. W. CHARLES, M. D., Homespathio Physician, 5 LASAUF'S BUILDING next door below Wells, Fargo & Co.’s . : ¢ Hours—10to 12 A. M., and 2to4” i, GAYLORD & SEARLS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN ALLTHECOURTS State and Federal. Office—Opposite the Court House. W. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor at Law. STRICT ATTORNEY OF NEVADA County. Office at the Court House. Alfred D. Mason, Oounselor at Law and Notary Public, Stccesssor to Johnson & Mason, Attorneys at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN THE SUPE@IOR ie pepreme, District and Cirtuit Courts corner Broad and Office--Thomas Pine streets, Nevada City. GEO. L. HUGHEs, _ Attorney, and Oounselor at Law, wi. PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS of the State. Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block. JAS. G. HARTWELL, U. 8. Deputy ‘Mineral Sarveyeor. . QOvTsset mk aud Pine Sie Ravede SiG W. P. SOWDEN, Attorney and Oounselor at Law" ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS te of California, and of the * Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block. corner, of Pine and Broad streets, Nevada City, Cal.! * JOHN CALQWELL. & LITTLE, CALDWELL “‘Attorgeys and: Counselors ot Law. . RACTICE IN THE STATE AND, ited States Courts. OFFICH~Thomas Block, corner Broad Pine streets, up stairs. P.F.SIMONDS, _ BUSS, & MIMONDs, < & *2 Attorneys and Oounselovs at Law, CTICE IN THE STATE AND) : OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Pullman: Palace Sleeping Care . de City Wit PR. Attached to Overland Express Traina.:: Third Olass Sleeping Oars : Are Run Daily with Overland Emigrant yy rains. No additional charge for Bertha in Third Class Cars. Stat: * SAW TON McCoRMICK, Attorney and Counselor at Law. . FFICE—Corner of Pin Streets, Nevada City. @ and Cemmercias ill practice in allof the Courts of the e. TRY the Oure. Tickets Sold, Sleeping Car Berths secured, and other information giv — applica tion at the Company's offices where passen. gers calling in person can secure choice\of routes, etc. , FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS, Apply te, or Address W. H. MILLS, Land Agent, C. PRs R. Gan F Francisco , Bee : ’VAs WUPKE, ionable Boot and Shoe Maker, ROAD STREET, TWO LANDs BATLESES : B Post Office, Nevada Ci DOORS BELOW -— FINE BOOTS AND SHOES A SPEGIALTY> JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent. P. R General Manager. Gen. Pass & Tk’t Agt Chicago Orean Has attained astandard of excellence which REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. UNION MARKET, A. N. TOWNE, T. H. GOODMAN COMMERCIAL STREET: .NEVADA CITY — COLLEY. BROS.,... Proprietors Beet, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc., C At the lowest rates. ae hand a choice stock of BACON AND LARD, j rior. ayer a improvement that inventive geriius, skill and money can prohes ble organs for homes, schools, chure lodges, societies, etc. i oTrT & CO., duce. No, 25 Main, Street, NEVADA CITY, Thése excellent Organs are celebrated for} ‘ volume, quality of tone, quick response, variety ph oees ae ic oon ty 5 the waves ve, ornam mtal ra Buy Gold Dust, Gold and BLISHED REPUTATION! nNRG FACILITI ST MATERIAL, -~ COMBINED, MAKE THIS BFJ T Pop of Bietimondy The Popular Organ.j--— INSTRUCTION BOOKS qr AT VI AND PIANO STOOLS ONTH can be made $100 t0 $300 worsise tre ates d wh furnish wn LLED~ SIILLED WORKMEN rod give thelr whole time to the busin A SN ago n towns aud area NTON’S DRUG STORE, NEVADA CITY. Catalogues and Price Lists on application . Nevada and Grass Valley "Bus Line. PERE. TIME TABLE: -NTIL fursher notice thé ’Bus will make ¢ following hours : rass Valley at 8:30 and 9 o’clock 1, m4 and 6:30 ada City at 10 O'clock A. M. hotel to hotel.25 cents for.the hey: , RAU & CARSO WETTE gamer CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN:00.; CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. e@arenow ‘regular tri evade City at th with dismay. The 1 a of the 31 J : < oa Diseases, 2 CASTLES IN THE AIR. ~ ‘\ In the realm of disease the facts of tm * heritance are most numerous and are daily lating, .Here; alas, they become ter rible, fateful and overwhelming. No fact of nature is more pregnant with awful meaning than the fact of the inheritance of disease. It mects the physician on his daily rounds, paralyzing his art and filling him Airy Pairy Structures in Whose Erection * — ~ We Have all Taken Part. Who among us has not builded them ? Who, as the long, dull years have melted into decades, and the silver threads orgie his hair lit up the march of time has no are not now clothed in the garb of superstino l@s awful form of hereditary disease. A distinguished scientist truly says: “No organ or texture of the body is exempt from the chanee of being the subject of hereditary disease.” Probably’ more, #hronio diseases, which permanently modify the ‘structure and functions of the body, are more or less Mable to be inherited. The important and far-reaching practical deduetions from such facts—affecting so powerfully the happiness of individuals and families and the collective Welfare of the nation—are obvious to refleoting minds, and the best means for preventing or. curing these diseases is & subject of intense interest’ to all. Fortunately nature has provided a remedy, which experience has attested as infallible, and the remedy is vegetable compound—nature’s antidote for all blood poisons. To the afflicted it is a blessing of inestimable value. An interest: ing treatise on ‘Blood and Skin Diseases” will be-malled free by addressing Greeks pictures. the Furies as pursting families from generation to generation, rendering them desolate. The Furies still ply their work of terror ad death, but they tion, but a: in the more {ntell le but e ful fon we weird and ghostly structure, furniture and Modern science, which has flluminated se all many dark corners of mature, has shed a anew light on the ominous words of the Scriptures, “The sins of the fathers shall be visited upon the children unto the third and fourth generation.” Instances of hereditary disease abound.” Fifty per cent. of cases of consumption, that fearful destroyer of famiHes, of cancer aad scrofala,’run in families through inheritance. Insanity is hereditary in a marked degree, but, fortunately, like many other hereditary diseases, tends to wear itself out, the stock bécoming extinct. ad of beautiful the world-famous Swift's Specific, a pure — votees of visionary achemes. Hope shines through all the corridors of these Uitte in the air, and sheds its beams far out on the BY DR. KARL MERZ, gpntly rinted from large, clear, new ty ely illustrated and strongly ‘bound. ‘keep up wi ine this new work, which is YET THOROUGH AND COMPLETE, ing sticcess of this well know: stru We want Eve Music Teacher Who reads this advertisement to write tou nials from we into She matter. _Altho a.0y TWO EDITIONS ARE PUBLISHED. Fingering. talogue 000 “Musi Pa sent free on application. y/ of this mew work, with the returning if not what they i of 20, write to us for terms and discounts. Wabash Avenue. Chicago, 11 Cleanses th Nasal Pass sages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Sores, & Res stores the am tA t 4 A particle is a 2 pay into éach nostril and is agrceable. ce 50 cents at Drugggists by ma ogi tered, GOcents. Circulars free. ELY, BE ROTHERS, 56 Warren St.) N7Y. f REWARDED are those who read this and then act; th y wy will find honorable employ” ment that will not take profitx ane large and sure for. every induslous person, many have re now It is easy for any one to and wards per day, Who is willing ¢ xe ee E th: er sex, young or old; capital mot needed: westart you. Ever hing new. No special wel Rake fons Pp to Daye = aig f a which we m ree. ss tinson & Co., Portland, Maine, ” Empire Livery Stable Broad st., Nevada City, .opp National Ex change Hotel, JAMES HENNESSY, Propristor, : fe: PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE Stable has the largest lot of : orees, Carri 's ahd Buggies * To Ld ad in = Beart of Se State, La ‘eams elegant Buggies, ons an Hacks to let at the shortest hotice and on the most reasonable terms “. The horses are free from Vice, of geodstyle and ca) able of going as fast as any gentileman ry cy to drive. © Bi Good Saddle Horses always on hand CARRIAGES ¥OR FUNERALS PROMETL .* FUBNISHED. «_. Spencerian Steel Pens Are the: Best. Leave G A.M.,and and 2, 4:30,.5, from, pared to furnish all classat witb Pmployment at home. all the ‘and @ proportional sum 7 pie, busines 3 ga ed we will send one dol-}: ay for the trouble of wri i live at home, and make more. a “yg ge ee oe for their are moment ‘ ir sviem seal apart y THE.i *. are 7h bn ‘ Portland, Maine. ——e COsPoriead, Me Meduced to 6378. rugged pathway of life. But for these airy
arid castles in the air mig impetuous youth die out to smoldering embers of @ dead forgotten past.—TExas BIBTINGB., yg pane ° PIANO METHOD! O PIANO METHOD EVER PUBLISHED has so quickly come into eneral nse as Merz’? New Piano Method. The best teachers throughout the country unite in Prononneing it far supérior to ahy work of the kind yet written, Kar. MERZ’ PraSinclairsville, is the victim of an odd ‘inciNO METHOD Contains nearly 300 pages, eledent that has created t di ft ment in thivehotion da = » ° acher or ee student who wishes to Rive timea note cai eee ered his false teeth were Missing. He at ouce concluded that he had swallowed them, ‘He told his wife that he could feel them in pe hand Dr. Stevens was summoned in haste. . . SIMPLE,PROGRESSIVE AND PRACTICAL, Kart Mgrz’ Piano Method ig the cownis rapidly taking the pl f i othe oo e ace Of a) other inction boo! ¥ was eta loss to know how a large piste, oks for this favorite instrument. _ covering the entire upper jaw, and this with'teeth, could ald into, the stomach and Mr. Pettis not aware of.it at the e Dr, Stevens said some soothing words to hia patient, advised him not: to think much oer the’ teeth for the present and with. rew. at once for full descriptive circular of this great work, pec aeirivwy 8 also many. testimolt known teachers who ere using the book. It will, pay teachers to look h containing more matter than any other Piano Method n qi before the public, itis sold at the same price F . ang a 00, by 1, post paid! j consult an eminent surgeon. One with Ameri d One with F to Buffalo to be sure the teeth were asset ~ eee sie § eho mae from Sinclairsyille before cutting m open. i = Three Buffalo doctors examined Mr. Pettis and were woable to locate the hard sub. stance which he ‘assured them was slow! killing him. Mr, Pettis was of the opinion that he should be open without delay, a@he was sts ksprould oa : Teachers are invited to send for a fample ko gd ‘ghouta S. Brainard’s Sons Publishers 2.#s from Dr. plate, with, alluthe teeth intact, had’ been oun barn, a . j ae . ly. dof grinni whe ae Sue BGNGR ane pony turn, he said: “I suppose you folks are awfully tickled, but much as [ aw, end don’t you forget it,” one ane the British be sary port a Nor¥ m n ‘ } Rane ine "Bec St y al just long enough to announce the visit. The laying at blind-man’s buff, the Prin be piled pian, ene manby advanced on tiptoe, the others keeping silence. most-diseretly, andtapped the Pes 42 ppe id pant ythis time l’vé caught you sits aint exclaimed Louis, at them from their homes and families, The . making several hundred do lara snoath, x ji yy ith-and, pulling off the dkerchief, stood conpotentiary joined in the game. Not @ word . seeiinar serge tes EL WOSS,\/ Prop’s. ability required. ou, reader, cam do it sie ul Po funds dropped t cyening 1 per eent,— .THE ARGONADT, Rye i Jee —Miss seve Branham. ' vcd was born renty years » as resided here ail ker 1112. Ste is S0inghes high, meas. ures 14 inches around the waist and 27 around the bust; weight, 57 pounds, Her form is perfect. She has a vetty eye, beautifal haat ge St ne pera ig serge ger fie fos Ww old and young. aus anaes of aaier ong he yong emen. Hex father and mo Sormal size, ing 180 pot She is quite tty, and is‘accomplished in manners ‘an education, In the it picts, ie sometimes in recitaeter parts, and her intellect in bright and active, sa prea ibaves te nes SHAKES & PICKETS strayed away from a shop window. In her rsonal a: ce she is as neat bia, always bright aa cheerful and iy ts erected there Suspirlike, unsubstantial A of fancy upon the dim, shadowy corner lots of imagination? d whoever. resided: in one of them? Who would not, for the smallest of small considerations, -give a quit-claim deed: for all the reality and a clean bill of sale for the And yet we all build castles in the air. The little boy on his painful way to school, with a paper of tacks in one ket and a mouth harmonica in the other, builds castles in the air. The littlé girl, the wee toddlekins. of the family, as she smoothes out the folds of her doll’s 8 ary calico dress, builds castles in the air. d the youth with the mustache— three hairs on one side and seven on the other—yet to him heavier than a whitewash rush—erects these gaudy structures in the Oriental: style. of ‘architecture, with: towers and domes and s and minaréts; and the maiden ‘fair, first in war, first in e and first in the heart. of ‘the aforesaid heavily-bearded chevalier, she, teo, rears the e° homes—all in the r. And the patient wife, humming the old tunes of her childhood, and sewing the 95th button on the fatal shirt, builds arge and imposing castles in the air. And the young husband who is--ia to be—or, for some time back, haa been, erects.there littering fragmentary edifices on the founds mn, Castles in the air, which of all edifices are the easiest built and the hardest to pull down—magic cities of the realma of day dreams, illuminated b the dazzling light of Hope. : Call. not their: architects the de« ‘Ambition’s hand t palsied fal), and all the tires of strong, ers oat Mr, Pettis and His False Teeth. Mr. Walter; Pettis, prominent citizen of tion. « Tn attempting to eat an apple he dircov The doctor made a careful nosis, and Mr. Pettis did not believe this treatment eroic pias for sie 8} raté case as # pd, taking hip s bearded Dr. Stevens in the mean time bg side come to.this" sooner 7 At this Peet a tele ram was received teveng, at Sinclairsville, that the between Mr. Pett s'@ house and the ou are not tickled half ap 4 Prince Plays Blind-Man’s Buff, When Napoleon III. was Prince President, as requeste n aid-de-camp to wait OF. There Was 5 ent. aud.the pleniuidnunds of the Bourse thought 4 must ve been so important that the rench 4 Diminutive Missouri Belle. There resides in Paris, Mo., a pretty little and foot, an ay carriage, bright on, 8 popuher father weighing 180 Pounds, BIBT 6Ong and Ocasi in chara pleasure to be*with her. can con‘ «¢ . with ceseenrcSati os be idol of ets] Alt. ORDERS LEFT AT THE YARD WILL 9 and wherever she gin : she attracts the spe-. cigl attention of al ders. t rejected . tions to travel in arly OF het " While all the world nearly has sdopted the decimal: in “cur : : says the pee G. pon a xn od unds, shillings and pence. What is ¢véh} » . ome as u Nevada City, November 12th 1887. lations of love . a on the shifting ‘sands of defeated ambiSan Francisco where he purchased the latest noyelties in his line finest Single and Double Saddles, : Bridles, Wagon Sheets, Linen Robes, Fine Novelties. vited to the fine stock of. Single and Double Exprese Harness inestimable value of Ayer’s Sursapsrili in the treatment of sore ever and whit j diseases, among. the muny ‘uu.ortun :< children under their cure. Aim Ss. ! Bodwell, Wilmington, Musy:,.\.cises eoncerning the treatment of her dawehtcs. . who was troubled with sore eyes, as fo!lows: ‘I gave Ayer’s Sarsaparilla te My Little Gir! and must say tha: suc uc sur took anything that helped her-so much. [ think her eyes never looked so well, a8 uow, since they were affected, and her general health is improving every day. She has taken but half a bottle.” A. J. Simpson, 147 East Merrimack st., Lowet!. Mase. writes: “My weak eyes were made strong by using Ayer’s Sarsaparilia.” C.K. Upton, Nashua, N. H., writes: “ For a number of years I have been troulied~ with a humor in my eyes, and wee unelis to obtain any relief, uniil > commence! ~~ Sisters of «. Charity, attached to St. “Mary's infant . Asylum, Dorchester, Muss., ceritiy 6 the! using ’ “Ayer’s Sar saparilla, I believe it to be the best of blood purifiers.” . For sale by all Druggists. What's the Matter? Why ? Haven't You Heard the News ? J. GILBERT, OF NORTH 8 4N JUAN Has just returned from He has at his.store the Buggy Harness, «His own make,) Whips, Lashes, Plush Robes, Special attention is inPrepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S. A. ly Cross, from the oo renated rg Meee: ote ’ ary’s, Notte Dame, 8 beautifu situated nine healthy and leasaat wh: of Woodland. The building is large and well supplied with allthe x and no effort or expe modern re enfey >. hag : s e meet all re ulremenjoehat mey contribu i to the advancement: health an com fort off a's ! the pu iF A comple hilosophical and . .” ote iy Chae: ! is ed withamall] & Aw Ole e: ¢@ ay } the sciences. , lar EXPENSES PER TERM — PAYABLE IN BoaRDINe -Porits—Board including . Béd iano, with vee of. instrument one Hep. with use of instrument one 01 40 00 Vocal Music, Private Lessons.. 25 00 Vocal Music, in Class s ae Charity. tmzy be “ faires' cid coremost of the traig P. His. Wait on tusa's most. dignified and . i.cpplest state,’ sat the dignity and hapDies uF tian outs long endure with Gui Ter eaith ibui may be obtained in a Tew bolfles Of Avors Sursaparilla. A.W. Parker, lumber th:.cr. 200 Bleury street, Monireal, Que. writes: “After being troubled with D, .pépsia for a year, and with Salt Rheum For a Nu: hor of Years, IT. was cured af bo!) diseusea ‘by . six bottles of Ayes cursuparilla”” ML @.D Traine, Duxbury. Mass., writes: “I have found Ayer’s Sursaparilia an efficacious remedy for bijou. iioubles and D: i siz.” Henry Cold) tf Russell ot.j Charlee: town, Mass., wri: *1 was completely cured of Dysrep:'s by-ihe use of Ayer’a Sarsiparilla.” VWo.n. Leo, Joppa, Md., writes: “Thave tried Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and it bre dane im: vo mach good ‘that I shall always regacd } ous the best of blood Purifiers.” Lint. ca. plysicians preseribe saparilla . Price $1; six bottles for 95. Academy of Our -Lady.-of the HE ACADEMY RECENTLY OPENED under the care of the Sisters of the H @ ose pursuing’ Instrumental Music and Voice Culture, Drawing and Painting receive particu0, ADVANCE, and Bedding, Washing) ition in Eng lish, German, French, Latin and gun so CUT Ra eo o eae eeaieaiaar anal, $h25 EXTRA CHARGES our dai OU OMG acs eis aks RRMA re HOr cu eihivck 10 00 Painting, WaterColorsand on China 20 0e HEAVY BREECHING : (The Boss for Teaming.) The Leading Harness Shop Broad Street, Below National Hotel Jas, Cairns, Proprietor. Harness and Collars SADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY OOMBS OF NEVADA CITY. rs ambassador did wai ve and sol -inf AND HES SALE OHEAP. countenance, as te gee wie had pei BRUS FOR g cific Coast, subscribe for the Overland to valk oo matters of state. five minutes : rane Monthly. eye: 3] ) Northanby patient; he $4.00 yer year. eard stifled laughter in the next room, and cautiously ralsing the hangings that mked Repairing Neatly Done. e door, he saw Mrs. Howar. nAa ee " y : Wo 2 0) rdera promptly. lang , Bridge, and the Prince President him 1: ago er eee rel elit Loch ah pa ? NEW LUMBER YARD, ‘Opposite “Maltman’s Sulphuret Works, Wb ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND AND _FOR SALE, LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 11 I8 THE INTENTION TO KEEP TH x _. BER, AND WILL CUT TO ORDER All Olear and Second Quality Sugar Pine Lead and Ghain Harnase, ait “Womday in 3 auasse i Fi re apply to the SIs EVorythiug yold cheaper than at any other TERS OF THR HOLY CROBE WOO MARS Place in Nevada county* HE LEADING FEATURE OF THE PRESLL BE is impossible to keep informed upon the resources and growth of the Pacific (Voasat. The magazine is ess¢ntte} to the home-seeker and investor. yea i offers each month the best product’ of a group of new and brilliant writers. Its stories of Western adventure, Indian studies, ‘editorials, and poems rank with thb best Kastery work. i Painting in Oil Use Of Chemicai and Phitosophical epperatus anuary. Stinnett ates meh ates on Wt THE Overland; Monthly. ENT YEAR WI ILLUSTRATED DESOR’ PTIVE ARTIOLES. Withont tle Overland Menthjy4 To lovers of literature the Overjant MADE TO ORDER and Pioneer sketches cover the entireirange . at th : of Western life, ffom mining-camp' days — to the living present. Its literary reviews, Grasse Valley Read, «The 'Nevada: City’ Tran-. GRAND MARSHAL.....ERASTUS BOND script has the largest circu: ‘ lation of aay paper publishlished north. of Sacramento, and therefore as an advertising medium’ it is‘seédnd to For Mining’ ane Buildihg Purposes. YARD WELL'SUPPLIED WiTH LUMAS REQUIRED. BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. will be found at the office to 4: . bi M. DAILY—Connecting with o#ad’y, ° 12; E. H. BROWN, Superintendent. Nevada County W.G.R.R. 4 6 Takes Effect Saturday, April cane o. BAM! * 10 re EAVING. NEVADA olTy.éd. nd arriving in Sun Francisco at at 8:30 A. M, Arriving 8 eee A. M. DAILY a 00 P. M., DAILY—Connecting <wiihi] . ; ”,0 Overland Passenger Teavlog an J:00 * Zi aley u 0. 0. FENOHEL, Foreman of the yard. °” ~~ or JOHN F. KIDDER, General Mana receive orders, mu. Voss. e* thor. s. Forp 1s ant -yuitel Fahrenheit ther wai:2% luvs syle cent gra e, 4 et Ah, et a ee rt t gh sete Arey td Omer of Tow . fee agree te Voc 3 ont anger al cue ete . CEE la ar a ase: erin aah or SEA W RS exist i of fore, but -" REP ss Sea they le ®, Established Sent. 6, 1860, by . P. Sones Nevada City! — : —ON TEE ee ee It will excel anything of the Kind ) Ever Seen in Nevada County!” THERE WILL BE A PROCESSION CONSISTING OF THE Miltary, Firemen Car of Liberty Lifomed Creanizations and other Features, ee Urarcises, Orat io —AND— Singing by 500 Trained Voices! . » The exercises at the T heater“immediately after the oe] Morning parade will be as follows: Music by: the band. . Opening'remarks by the rresiaent, &. IN. SHOE. CRAFT, ESQ, Invocation by. REV. C. MCKELVEY. Grand chorus, ‘Red, White and Blue.” of the Declaration of . Independence by GEO. A. WATSON. Vocal . music. Recitation. Oration. by E.M. PRESTON, ES Closing anthem, America. Benediction by tke chaplain. Music by the band. — ; The following have. been selected e meeting in the Theater: J. M. Walling, E. W. Roberts, ‘A. B. J.Sims, J. I, Sykes, Maj. J. S. McBride, If you wish toaid the growth of the Parath, NC: Miller, H. L. H George, John Hussey. Ge B,.J. Watson, D. Binkleman: One Sample Copy, Twenty-five Cents. Pa Dunnicliff, M. Garvet, ‘}maker,.C, H. Mitchell, as Vice Presidents _ Dibble, Rev, Hon. A. Walatch, J, C. Coleman, Wm. obbie, Alf Tregidgo, J. L. Lewison, M.’ ‘Bro J. M. Lakenan, nA. M. D R. ShoeSTRBRY AMOSEMENRS WILL BE FONE —_—— O—— —_ meat, . The ortle” Procossion wil Be Nov a TIME TABLE NO. “IN, THE. EVENING THERE WILL BE ‘ewor AND. TO CLOSE WITH A tickets for the Fire-. Fred Kilerma at Avinory Hall on July (tj) 4tlb hag begn fixed at'$1 for one genladies. .» Spectators selected to~contlee—L. 8. Cale f_ Frank Eilerman, Ed ‘ C. J. Brand, W. G, Reception Committee—Geo. te rence, John Kistle, W. ‘men’s. Invitation Comm kina,’ J.B. Gray, ards, E. F. Rosenth Car! Schemer, J.J. Jackson, Chief 4 he — Rosenberg, A. R. Lord, J. Hook, téon, A. J. Maller,