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June 8, 1889 (4 pages)

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Ti — ee <n a a ee Te os sae we ss iat tdci p lai : OFFICER: Nc $2 Commercial’street, Nevads City, Co! The Daily Transcript. . #5 OLRCULATEs ix G@evada City ‘Grass Valley, Rouch & Ready eville North Sau Juan, Preuch Cor ale 4 anda, NOrth Eloom deld, Moore's Flat, Graniteville, Trockee, aud ever) ot! er towtoT Nevada county; also in Placer . and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San . ‘isco—in fact, throughout the State “from Siskiyou to San Diego from the 'Sierra to the Sea.”’ sania! . —————— aare SATURDAY, JUNE 8.1889. . “COMRADES.” A Very Pleasant Amatuer Dra-. matic Performance. j The entertainment given at the Theater in this city on Thursday. eve} Marchrl at THE SCHOOL CENSUS. Showing the Mcmberef Children im Nevada City. : Mre. L: M. Suh the Cenens tor h, has just Litt apie, Psdetet ber report for I8ay, and a Sune nary of is as dollowSunoer of Wie ehiliren b pweeg ages of & und 17: Boys : .454 Pee ee 442 Total. Se ee 896 Negro children between 5 and 17: BOye 55. ead has Line wae ORISA iv cnay e004 TOE oe SoG) 2 1g 6 fotal census children . 902 Children under 5 years: WHiGs a oo a .-188 ning.for the benefit of the Good Templars’ Orphan Asylum at Vallejo did not receive that liberal degree of patronaze which its merits and object entitled it to. There was a ‘“‘beggarly arr y of empty benches,’’ and the box office receipts did not begin to foot up. tothe amount of the @xpenses. . east presented the drama of **Com. } The performance went ahead in } i spite of this discouraging condition of } affairs, and the’Grass Valley young ladies and gentlemen who were in the . rades’’ in a°manner decidedly credit. able to themselves. Mr. Fitzgerald, . who contemplates adopting the profess . ion of acting, had the leading characte: . and personated it with marked suc-. cess. Messrs. Brockington and Clinch . were exceedingly clever in their parts, and Mr. Sanders created much laugbter by his. comicalities. Miss May Brady charmed the audience in her presentation of ‘‘May Manning,” being . graceful, self-possessed and well up in} her lines. Miss Phillips, won praise . as “‘Bessie,’’ and Miss Ivey as_‘‘Nan-. cy”’ proved herself to be-a success as d} soubretté. Mr. Robbins, the young . gentleman who presided at the piano between the acts, earned by his playing -a fair share of the pr ise hestc wed on the entertainment. eee ee: Hotel Arrivais. tay Union, June 5th—John German, Miss Davis,.San Juan; .C. F. Ropes, . L. A. Upson, H. Schunert, Sacramen. to; E. F. Baura; Julia McCarty, John Wilson, J. Colin, H. Kretiow, Mrs. J. __Y. Viers and child, Miss Brown, San Francisco; Frank Porlen, C. Taylor, Oakland ; T. A. Trucks, John Crippen, P. Douglas, Rough and Ready; T. R. Mackentach, M. Preston, Bloomfield; O. E. Rosendale, D. Roberts, French Corral; Grass Valley, 2; city, 8. Young Men’s Imetitute Election. -The.following-.were-eleeted -Pliurs-. Children who have attended schools during past year: White eevGes «95 828 Negro ae uh 6 ZOLal, 5.. ee Galea. 830 Children who have attended private school : j : White .... eree Census children who have attended }no school during year: WAG hs 45 Native born of native parents, A0Z Native born 1 parent foreign.... 204 Native born both parents foreign . .409 Foreign born children = 20 Number of births during the year: BOVE os ee 26 PGMA i So Bg Vi eel. ee he: 53 ees Land Matters, i] } . . The suit of Alexander C. Gillespie vs. the Central Pacifie Railroad Company, involving l ind near Town Talk, has been decided in favor of the plainuff. Plaintiff also wins in —the suit of Evan Sleeman,Jr., vs. Central Pacific Railroad Company. Land near Lime Kiln was involved. A patent has been issued to the Eureka Lake and Yuba Canal Com pany, consol:dated, for the Hazard pacer gravel mine in the upper portion of this county. The Hazard Gravel Mining Company has been granted patent for the Midas No. 2, placer, also situated in the upper portion of Nevada county. La bee es 4& Fine Monument. E. D. Bridges of this city has erected @ handsome ten-foot monument on the gaves of William Thomasand wife wh« are buried at Nerth San Juan. Mr Themas was killed at or near Birchville twenty-three years ago by fallin, from a-flume, and his wife died a few ‘Yéars” Tater?” the “monument © war day evening as officers of Institute No. . 30, ¥:M.I.: A. J.°Kidd, P.; James . Hanley, lst V. P.; Chris. Webber, 2:1 . V. P.; John Nilon, R. §.; Allen . Clancy, F. 8.5 Wm. Millhone, C. S. Jas. L. Morgan, T.; Charles Grimes, My FCT: Nilon, T. H. Carr, John; Hurley, Thos. Brown and Hugh Mc-. Cauley, Executive Committee. ™_ installation will take place at the. and Grass Valley wi.] hold.a camp stew ancoting tno weeks honevc. \ . Truckee Tatthings. : t The following items are gleaned from the Truckee Kepublican of Wednesday : > At the school election yesterday C. F. MeGlashan was: re-elected school trustee. “-Only 14 Votes were cast. ~— Miss Annie Douglas, whe has been visiting Mra. Neeley, returned to her home in San } ic The biz bonarz. coach went up. to Tahoe for the first time Monday . morning with a-geol load of passengers, 2 . The Trackee Lamber-Comp.ny is getting along finely with its log drive and the logs will all be in the pond next week. ; ” ‘Disease and Death © Monday morning Foree their way into many a honsehold that might be protected from their inroads; by the ‘simple preeantion “of keeping in thé house that benign fathify mediciné and safeguard of health, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, Particularly where there are children, should it be kept on hand,as a prompt remedy for infantile-complaints, in their outset easily conquerable, but which,if allowed to engraft themselves on the delicate childish organism, are not easily cislodged, and speedily work grievous mischief. Irregularity of the bowels, indigestion and biliousness,» are ailments of common occurreance in the household. Children, living in malarial regions, are more liable to be attacked with chills and fever than adult&, and the ravages of that fell disease in their system are speedier and more serious. In remote localities, far from professional aid, it is especially desirable. petiepetiiee ig eee Cheap RBibbons. —— We: have as lowpriced ribbons as can be found in the State. ‘They are not cheap in quality, though. They range from 5 cents to,#1.50 a yard. tf. Lester & CrAwrorp. ie ena Cure Fer Piles. oe Itching Piles are known by moisture like perspiration, producing a very disagreeable itching afier getting warm. This formas well as Blind Bleedin; and protruding Piles, yielé at once to the application of Dr. Bosanko’s Pile Remedy. whigh acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying the intense itching made by order of Mrs. D. -T. Davis, : daughter of, the deceased: who eam from Carbonado, Washington Terri. tory, to superintend its erection. It is . ae A Camp Stew. The Sportsmen’s Club of this city at Theo,” Van Slyke’s farm on Satur . day, June 15th. The Club regret tha hey are not rich enough to extend « general invitation to attend, an! u.-. “Wilke Buffalo Wild Weet.”? der the circumstances will expect the presence of no person not specially invited. ers, however. This does not refer to the farm HE SENT IT EAST. For a year I was troubled with pains in my back and side, and headaches, the result of liver and kidney trouble. I was attracted to Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla by the startling testimonials in the papers and which seemed so practical J was induced to try it, knowing that as it was purely vegetable, it would at any ratedo no harm. It acted as a gentle laxative and after the second bottle my pains and aches disappeared and I felt like anew man. It did so much for me that I sent several bottles to my family in New Jersey, who also took it with the most satisfactory results. . Master Caulker, foot of Clay street San Francisco. = : 0G eo HRuckienu’s arnica Saive. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns. and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, o7 no pay required. Itis guaranteed to vive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. _ rive 25 cents per boxt, For sale by Carr Bros. if ———+080-4 4 Scearf Pin Lest. Se: with single brilliant. Will pay reward for 11s 1¢‘urn to this office. 3t $902 Ir you want a fine turn-out go to Henry Lane’s livery and féed stable. ft —~+-9 Gtr Pars’ is the purest und best Soay ever made, MARRIED. At Sacramento, June ist, by Rev. Mr. Bane, Fred Snyder of Oakland, to Miss Nettie Kozers of Nevada City. DIED. In Woodian?, June 5th, 1839, Mrs. Lucy F. Webber, a ‘native of Illinois, aged 55 years, 9 months and 5 days. THE : Overland : Monthly. MHE LEADING FEATURE OF THE PRES* ENT YLAR WILL BE ILLUSTRATED DESOR’ PTIVE ARTICLES. Without the Overland Menéhly . is impossible to keep informed upon the resources aud growth of the Pacific Coast. The magazioe is essentia) to the home-seekerand investor, 1 " and effecting.2 permanent cury. 50 ents, Address the Dr, Bosanko MedPiqua,/O.° Sold by Carr + my-2] _ To lovers of literature. the Overland offers each mouth the best product of 1 group of new and brilliant writers. Its stories of Western adventure, Indian studies, and Pioneer sketches cover the entire range 2 * Ee cent mares When Baby wus sick, She cried for Castoria We geve bor Casieaia ry a 4 — Chita, ~ She @lupg to Castoria ah ES woes °3 re be ey) a eines ee a whi cific Coast, subseribe for the Monthly. — of Western life;-from mining-camp days to the living present. Its literary reviews, editorials, and poeme rank with ‘the beet Eastern work. If you wish to aid the growth of the PaOverland $4.00 yer year. One Sample Copy, Twenty-five Cents. The Overland Monthly Publishing Oo., fen Frenciaco, Call rnia” OUR TELESCOPE. Just the Thing For Residents of for u Liittie Money. ¢ i mach pleasure can be derived from the and the San Francisco Daily Bulletin. two papers is $12. in diameter, closed in a leather ease. Aswoad telescope is-ns! only a very nseful thing to have in the family bry sentation of one that is offered as a premium by the “publishers of this paper Persons paying in advance at this office will get the Daity Transcripr, the Daily Bulletin and the telescope all for $12. The merits of the papers are well known. The teleseope is a good, ‘strong instrament with an object glass 37 of an inch It is five inches long when closed, bis three draws, and is en. ee = These Foothilis—How to Get One . use of one. The above is a fair repr. The regular cubscription price of the proenny MINSTRELSY MONARCHS. . The Artists With the White Silk Mats. The Goodyear, Cook & Dillon Reined Minstrels will arrive in this cily on Saturday afternoen’s-—-traih. A little later in the day will occur the great street parade by the plug hat brass band of twenty-six pieves. : In the evening these unrivalled Chestnut Boycotters will hold forth at the Theater and thig will be their program: PART I. Musical Festival at Ragon’s Grove. Bonés—Jack Welby, Hank Dillon, C. C. Pearl. : : — Tambo—al. Leech, B. Lillon: ‘ : Society Gossip—-W. 8. Pollard. March Miltaire, by {he company. — Mediey—‘‘Hark, don’t vou Hear dem Bells,’ Al. Leech. “The Song that Reached iny Heart,’’ Harry Green. “So did I,”’ Jake Welby. Sacond edition of coinedians ;. Bones—Georze H. Edwards. Tambo—C. W.-Goodyear. Scciety Gossip—W. 8S. Polfard. Medley—"‘Kutchy, Kutchy, Coo,” Charles Goodyear. : ‘“*Pilot’s Dangliter,”’ Ellsworth Cook “Watching at the Window,’’ Mr. C. Daly. Finale Smok-—Goodyear, Edwards und Green. Leech, J. : PART I. The Parlor Clog—Hank Dilon, “J: Dillun, Al. Keéch, Byron Leech. Inrodacing the greatest Welby & Pear!, in Schottische, Waltz and Mazurka Clog. The marvelous club swinger’ and juggler, Ben Mowa't. The Leech Brothers, banjo wizards. Welby & Pearl, the premiers in, Charles W. Goodyear, the popular somedian. : POCAHONTAS DEGREE. ‘RPonemah Council, No. 6, tablished at This City. EsPonemah Council, No. 6, of Pocahontas. Degree, Improved. Order<o! Red Men, was instituted on the Slee p of the Six Sun Hot Moon, 398, (Thurs: day) by Great Sachem J. J. Buckles and Great Junior , Sagamore J. P Counts, both of Sacramento. The ceremony wasperformed at their tee: pee in Odd Fellows Hall and in “ample form.” The dezreee was ¢onferred upon 49 gnembers. After the Gouticil Was instituted the following officers were elected and raised Up to their respective slumps: Mrs. Nellie Bond; Pocahontas; Mis: Mary Sims, *Winonal ; Mre. B. Lutz Prophetess; Miss Nettie Hackky Keeper of Records; Mrs. “Augusta Daniels, Keeper of Wampum; A. E. Heiny Powhattan: Mrs. EF" Hughe: >. Ist Scout; Mrs. K. &; Jackson, 20 Scout; Miss Moyle, 1s¢ tunner; Mis: Evanas, 2d Runuer; Mrs, Polich, fnner Guard; James Hackley, Outer Gnard; Geo. M. Huzhes, Ist Warrior; I. J. Jackson, 24 Warrior: Samue Clutter, 3d Warrior; J.T. Hicks, 4th, Warrior. Alter the Chiefs were duly raised tc their ‘respective stations and were instructed in the .work, they proceeded This work was done in excellent style. Atits conclusion atl partook of “corn and venison” and the other accompaniments which .go to make up a -uinptuous bangnet. to adopt members. by the visiting. Great officers of the Siate’s Great Cou»cil, as well-asg by ‘Rehearsal in the Woods,”’ written ind arranged by tank Dillon, intro;. of gray Scotch granite.and the work . fucing Ellsworth Cook, the renown. upon it is of the best class. ed male soprano, as “Virginia Nevada ” ~ Georg» H. Edwards wil) talk and sing. the brothers and sisters of the Degree. After the feastthere were tong talks [ . COLORED SPECTACLES. A Gruss Vaticy Editor's Advice to Neveda City Girls. Editer Shveni ker of the Teiey tph says: : : : Nevads City lide girls hate struck the fashion glasses. That sort of glasdoes a well In fact people run too much to docioring their eyes. Thiwriter speaks from a most sad experience. In early life and with an eye that was lame from the time of birth, this writer sought out oculists and eye sharps, where these professional: could ,be found. Through most. of manh@ this writer kept hunting for the cure.Scientific men and quack ' «f wearing colered eye eyt no good, _j. sere consulted with impartiality, and ee “eye water’ that was ad/ertised il ways received a tral. ‘Let your eyes lone,’”’ said the family doctor one day, and his advice,has since keen followed. The lame eye is not doing much duty but it has ceased to pester. [t has its periodical spells of burt. and inflammation but all can be borne better by letting the eye alone. It is our opinion that gagtying the evs, even when done most scientifically atid by ' man who knows the anatomy of the eye better than he knows his own brother, does not help any great deal. We can.swear that any kind of youging hurts.’ We have been there. O! course a man should use a cane if he is lame of a foot, and he should use zlas-es if his eyesizht can be benefi ed by it, but as a rule Nature should take her course and she will fully do her duty. Neither little girls nor old people should go out and meet any eye failures by adopting glasses colored. on clear when the eye of itself. is_doing very well, > U . Fi 1 J0 porp sours ATW “uy ul uy L2831poioy sf Jeoudy yey} poysiyes wie [ T JO pap szoqsys UME J Jo 394818 B pun aoqiont An NEVADA THEATRE. Ono Night Only ! SATURDAY, JUNE 8. THE PLUMED KNIGHTS OF Said the rose tothe snow-drop “Let's make x combine,’ And eurich woman’, mouth The effect wilt be fine!” She spoke truth, as Patrons of SOZODONT know j Sound te2th and pure breath: it has power to bestow. : The thee Nieliols Brothers, zcrobats, and gyinnasts, The. entertainment with conclude comedy, . Wil n i Goodyear’s oiizinil You don’t know-how ; vou will feel ifyou take Hvod’s Sursa[t will overcome that feeling, purify your blood, give you 2 parida. tired zood appetite,and wnake you bright, wtive, and strong. Be sure to gel Pood's scrsapartlaySolttt by drag tists. F. M. SCHMIDT, Merchant Tailor. Fine Stock of Imported and Domestic Goods On HandTO SELECT FROM. IRST-CLASS FIT.. GOOD WORKMANSHIP WARRANTED. Successor ‘oA, FRIEDMAN. Broad St., below National Hotel. Miners Wanted. Able bodied Men to work by the day cr by contract ni Prunning drifts at the ? DERBEC MINE, North Bloomfield, P.O., Cal. The . Chicago Cottage Organ Has atuuned astandard of excellence which tdmits of no superior. It contains every improvement that 1nventive geuius, skill and mouey ‘can, proluce. These excellent Organs are celebrated for solume, quality. of tone, quick Pesponee, Vuriety of combination, art’ stic desizn,beaut) in finish, perfect construction, making thei the most attractive, ornamental and deusira vle organs for homes, schools, churches lodges, societies, ete. ESTABLISHED REPUTATION JNEQ FAQS UALLED ‘SKILLED WORKMERX ‘BEST MATERIAL, © COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular Organ. (NSTRUCTION BOOKS AND PIANO STOOLS Catalogues end Price Lists on application PRER. CHICAGO COTTAGE @RGAN CO., CHICAGO ILLINOIS MONEY TOBE MaDE. CUT THIS out and rétura to us, and we will send you free, something of great value and importance to you, that will start you in business which wii! bring you in more money rightaway than anything else in this worid. Any oue éan do the work and live at home. Kither sex—all ages, something new, that just coins money for al. workers. We will start you; capital uot needed. This Js one of the getiaine, importaut chances of a lifetime. Those who are ambitious aud euterprising will not gtlay Grand outfit free. Address TRUK & C Augusta. Meine. (RANSCRIPT is the hes much, better _ Cures The Best _ Aches, Paing j _ Cramps, . TREE se Soréness, HoMr, Stifiness, The Most ReSwellings, howned Abroad Strains, Wil! use no Brujses, Oiher ts : Wounds, Lip VIEWS OF RESIDENCES AND MINES And every requisite at hand for doing ArSUACOBS O]] For ATHLETES. To Capitalists ! A Rare Op portunity. [ DFS1 RE TO START UP THE ALTOONA Quicksiiver/Mine and want to get money without delay or circumloecution. I have peaceable possession of the mineand there F's NO Valid or equitabie cliim against the stuck. The e is $800 worth of ore on the dump and the mine is upened to produce with one furnace $20,000 per month Three quarters is profit and thére ig ore enough in sight to run several furnaces. About $500¢ will meet all expenses and put $25,000 worth ofvre on the ae A firnave builder is ready tu put up a-furnice aid take his pay when quicksilver is mate. I am also the rightful owner of tl Brandy City Mine. 000 shares of Eureka Lake stock and over 190.0) in the handgof Goldstein, which } shall recover. This is notan advertis ment to xé}1 the mine, but to overcome influence “which is opposing me. Address M. ZELLERBACH, 609 Sacramento St. S. F. Room 4, es Th3 uotograph’s -Gallery OF NEVADA COUNTY, Mathieu Schramm, Photographic : Artist. LL KINDS OF PICTURES TAKEN IN the highest style of the Art and satisfaction guaranteed, Children’s Pictures A SFECIALTY, — * TAKEN ON APPLICATION, 5 -GALLERY REFITTED tistic Work, Best Advertising medium in ‘Northern-Central Californi Pa B oad Street, abova Pine, free to any address a book containing much useful information for the ladies. sold in twenty years.’ I +; Bs 6d BN avian Ce we ws es PS + t ee + + Goodyear, Cook & Dilfon’s Under the direct management of JOUN McGUIRE. Endorsed by the entire Press of San Francisco as THE ONE, and the only lesitimrie Minstrel Co. seen on the Coastin years. CHAS. W. GOODYEAR, GEO. H. EDWARDS, LEECH BKOs,
ELLSWORTH COOK, BEN MOWATE, : WELBY & PEARL. * 3-—-Nichols Bros.—23 BAY STATE SEXTETTE: DILLON BROS W. 8S. POLLAKD, 4, VD, GREEN, C DALY, E. COUK, H. GREJIN, C. SOMERS, Brilliant Orchestra! : Magnificent Band! Match for the White Silk Hats ! @@-Becure seats at once. On sale at Mulloy’s StoreTickets now L. P. FISHER Newspaper Advertising Ageney. ROOMS 20 AND 21 MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE, CALIFORNIA STKERT, SAN FRANCISCO, yy 8B ADVERTISEMENTS IN cnoliciges for atiguaspepane puthiones vu the Pacific Const, the Suundwich Islands, Polynesia, Mexican Ports, Panama, Valparisu, Japan, Chiua, New Zealand, the Auscrallan Colonies, the Eastern States and . Kurope. a Z tiles of nearly every newspaper published on the Pacific Coast are kept conubnutly on band, and ull advertisers ure allowed free aceess to them during business hours, HE NEViwA DAILY TRA SCRIPT may e ven on fileattue officeo L & Fisher YO can live at home,and make more mouey at work for us, than ut «mything else in the world. Capital not seeded; you are started free. Both sexes dlages. Any one can do the work. Lurge sacDings sure from first start. Costly outfit and terms free. Better not delay. Costs you uvtiiing to send your address and find out ‘f you are wise you-will do so at one. H. HALLETT & GO. Portland, We read this and theu act: they 4 will fud honorable employment that will not take ‘hem from their homes and -families. The profits ure large aud sure fer every indus{lous person, nany huve made and ure vow making several hundred dollars a month. {t is-easy for any oue to make $5 aud upwards per day, who is willing to work. ith. dsex, young or old; Capital not needed; Westart you. Everything new. No special ability required. You, reader, can doit ag well as anyone, Write ty usatonce for ful) purtieulars, which wy mai! free. Address Minsen & Ce ; Portland. M: ing, . REWARDED are those who Nevada and Grass Valley ‘Bus Lino, TIME TABLE. NTIL furshe: notice the ’Bus will make regular trips between Gruss Valley and Nevada City at the followlug hours : Leave Grass Vulley at 8:30und 9 o’clock A.M.,and 1, 3:49 aud 6:30 P, M. Leave Nevada City at 10 o'clock A. M. and 2, 4:30, 5,aud7:20 P.M.Fare from hotel to hotel 25 cents for the round trip 5 WETTERAU & CARSON, Proprietors Nerve and Brain Food. It is prepaned expressly for treating all those diseases commonly called Female Complaints with which all afiicted, and for these cases isa positive cure. I[t will purify and enrich your blood, sive strength aud stexdipess to your nerves, andinuvigorate your entire system, giving you rosy Cheeks and bright sparkling eyes. women are Th she has opened a Lodving Do not delay but get it at once abd be cured aed Honse at the above mmentlonen us thousands already have; We’ will send . place, which ig conveniently located for “Gilmore's Aromatic Wine is giving bet er sutisfactionthan any medicine . have is all it is repre. No. 923 Market Street, opposite Mason, roome by the day, he or month, . { . : We take pleasure in annou tion as a FIRST CLASS tablished in former years. MILLINERY NOTICE. city and vicinity that we have secured the-services of MISS KATE RAUER, Who has just returned from the East, and whose reputaneing to the Ladies of this Sean! 1ILLINER was so well es“Ou inthe way, of e Hats, Bonnets, Flower, Baowest We are now receiving everything that is new and tasty All of which will be sold at the MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, ‘MAIN STREE'T, NEVADA: Ribbous and Trimmings, ‘Prices, CITY. DAVID MUIR. MINERS’ FOUNDRY -«OF— NEVADA CITY. CAL., Manufacturers of > on MACHINERY : OF ALL KINDS. Milling, Hoisting and Pumping Rigs, ‘ Mining Cars a specialty, Castings of all kinds. Agentsin Nevada and Sierra Counties —FOR THE-— PELTON WHEEL Giving the Birgest Percentage Of Power of any Water Wheel Made. (O@™ Mining men and others invited tocall and taspect our establishment and its facilities. for turning out first-class work. MINERS’ FOUNDRY, SPRING STREET, Rear Methodist Church, Nevada City Langtry Bangs, Invisible Fronts, baratoza Waves. MRS. E. H. HUBBARD, Private Parlors fur Dre-sing Ladies and oo, Children's Ha, ANU FACTURER OF HUMAN HAIR GOOD? AND TOLLET ARTIC LEs, GOLDEN HAIR WASH, For Bleschiug the Uuir. SAN FRKANCiSUYU, SAL, EDUCATIONAL. PHE UNDERS'GNED, A GRADUATE OF Princeton College and late instructor ip Laurel tall Collese, San Mates, is piepured togive : Instruction in the Natural Sriences, Qlas:ics and English Branches. Refers by permission, among others, to Lr. MeCosh, Prineeton College; Prof. Joseph !.eConte, University of California; Dr. John Gambie, Laurel Hall Col.ege. WM. LUTTRELL ROGERS, Loek Box 40. [m14]} Nevada City, Cal. Equalization Notice. YPHE BOARD OF CITY TRUSTEES WILT sitas a Board of Equalization from 8 tu 10 o'clock each” evening commenciuy Mond: y, Jane 3a, 1889, and contining in session one week. ‘ A NEWS FIER MM aT . AN OLD STAND. DENNEY-& HITCHINGS TAKE THIS METHOD OF ‘ informing the cit zeus of Nevadu County that trey have formed a copartnei:ship in the business of Horse Shoeing —AND— . Wagon Makirg. At the Old Clancy Shop, Broad Street, NEVADA CITY, Were they are prepared ts) do work inthei: Jine in a manner tu give the very besi oi satisfaction, HORSE-SHOEING a Specialty, Roadsters and Freight Horses piivd in the best style oftheart and the work wurrauted tu last. ° WACON-MAKING, We will guarantee to svt ei axle go that it will run oue-third lighter than if from aby other shop.. We wiil guarantee to set tires 80 as to avoid all dish tu wheels. We have the facilities for doing heavy o: light work, and Warrant satisfaction iu ev ery case. All orders promptly attended to. None but first-class méchanics employed ROBERT MARTIN. WM. H. MARTIN, . —rpon deferred TELE MANHATTAN Insurance Gompany. haxs foe my Assets. $ 7 2 0 00,000. The history of the past has proven beyond a question that an endowment . policy ina life insurance company is a much BETTER INVESTMENT . Than a savings bank; FLikst, because iv is very nach safer—as the Liaw of the State of New York reqnires-every lile insurance company to keep a Reserve in First Class Securities . Eqnal tits liabilities, dollar for. dolfar; SECOND, in case of death whil making these small deposits, the. life ins anuee company will p iy, just when most needed by the family, the _ Full Amount Of the sum in ured, amonnting to 10, 20,.or even 30 times as much as bas been deposited ; or on the ! . . . Return Premium < Plan of the Manaarvan, they wonld lu eVen more than this, for they wonld it death pay the face of the . policy, and in addition all the deposits (preminmes) paid, while the savings bank would ‘only return. the. amounts actually deposited with interest Who. woold not purchase a valuable piece of propertv—a farm, for exampie —wort $10,000, if he could have twenty years to pay for it. in small snus of $600 per annam with interest Payne, tay tax on it? the $300 per vear being only 3 per cent. of the $10,00)--1 som not mach greater than tht paid annually for taxes on property in hand, ot the same cost, and expecially if he could rave the further conditions speciolby stated in the contract, 1st, that if he dies while making these piyinents—even afier one only has’ been tuade—No Further Payments Shall be Required, And the full title in fee simple to the entire far shall at once ‘be given to he family ; and 2d, that if at any time ‘flier three years-during the twenty years he shall be unable to contiuve he prywents and from sickness or ny misfortune, what then be conld Jiseontinue any further payments avd have in fee simple euch poriions of the farm as he had paid for; thas, if onefourth of the payments. had been made, he would own one-separate fourth of he farny; if one-half of the payments, Aad been made, he would own onehalf of the farm, ete., and atthe sAme time: the turm—be—entirely free from all Claims of creditors,. under all circumstances, not even to be reached hy writ of execution or attachment issned by any court, while if living to he-end of the twenty years and the snnu.] payments have been mude, the Entire Property.in Fee Simple 8 secured, Now, the MAaNHaTran Tire InsurANCE Company offers’ all this and nore, for instead of offering LAND on hese terns, Which is often eaien up 'y legal expenses and fees in case of he death of the purchaser; or swallowed up by-a mortgage yiven to ge‘ure’ deferred payments, thus losing he whole amount paid in and. leaving he famiiy destitute, or depende it, it ffers a Specific Bond Secured by Millions of First-class Securities \greeing to piv MONEY on the same erm and conditions as wbove—the ~— ~~ —THE— Leading : Variety : Stor Of Nevada City. ALEX. DURBIN, Proprietot. COMMERTAL STREETS opposite the American Tea Store. ; Everything-in my line — Than Ever BeOre, igs Look at some of tha Prices : Cigars at Retail, Jockey Club (Key West).... ... 10 cents UL Fee cise 5 8 fora quarte La Rose (Key West).. z ; ts, 10 cents Stulen Kisses.. .8 fora quarter Souvenir’ Key West) . * lv cents Washingto 203.00" 44, +. .. .10cents Jay-Eye-See ..., -8 for a quarter (iuarantee .8 for a quarter were 6 for a quarter A. burbin’s Choice. , -°.,6 fora quarter Ariadne --sseeees oe § fora quarter My ten cent cigars are sold -by other dealers for 12)4 ceuts; my 8% cent cigura for ten ceuts; my 5 cent cigars are the pest in the market. All brands by the box lower-than the lowes. ¥ Wait For Me. Tobaccos Star, per plug. 3.0.0. 33: Climax, per plug.. Sawlog, per plug. ./. . New Wrinkle, per plug.. ......). And all other kinds in proportion. Smoking Tobacco, A fine grade ut 25 cents a pound. Canned Fruits, Oysters, Etc At from 10 to 25 per cent less than is usually charged in other stures. : Soda Crackers, The best, perbox:.:$5 cents Pipes, Cigar Holders, Etc. My stock is large and new. Prices lower than tue same Cau be bought for elsewhere. Pocket Knives. _ Tlead in this line. My cutlery is of the best brands, and I challenge competition in prices, Gombs and Brushes, I carry a nice stuck ranging ip price from 5 to40 cents each, Whatis tue use of ube fancy prices fur such thinzs when 1 gel equally good ones for less nioyey? Stationery. Writing materiul:, pluiu und fancy. All the tutest styles in paperties. Also, slates, tablets, ete? Prices duwn to bedrock, Perfumes. The choicest and most popular at prices that will astunish you Fur lustatce, . sell 2-cent colugne for 2 cents, and 50-cent Florida water for 40 ceute; Toilet and Common Soaps. I have reduced these almost to cost, aud I bou.sbt them very Juw. Ladies’ and Gentleman's Blacking. The best domestic and imported kinds. 1 make u speciaity of shoe dressings anu un dersell vtaer deulers. Walking Sticks, « Particular at'ention of gentlemen called to novelties inth sline, A guud eaue for 10 cents. An elesaut vue for 29 cents. Boss (genuine hickory, canes, wita ervoked handies, only $1. ~-see TOys,Toys; Fuyss ~~~ A thousand kinds such as please the little folks must. Fi.e Police Whistles, 20 cents. Cigar lizhters, 24 cents. I am almost giving them away. Candies, Everybody knows I keep the freshest and finest intown F-uits and. Vegetables. All kin tsiatisiestisoa Can bs bough cheaper from me than «lsewhere, Fish, Fresh fish.every Thursday and Friday. All p:rsv 18 iodsbted tu tae firm of Smoo A. DURBIN, Teachers’ ‘Semi-Annual Fxamination, MHE SEMI ANNUALEXAMINATION OF applicants for Certiticates to teach in the Publie Schools of Nevada Cotinty will he held ut Washingtun Schoolhouse, Nevaoe Hee beginning ‘Wueeday, July 9, A. J. TIFFANY, . County &uperintendent. Nevada City, May ' 20th, 188. : Nevada County N. G. RR. TIME TABLE NO. 38. Takes Effect Sunday, May 12. LEAVING NEVADA GIT7: 10:45 AS M. Daily, connect with . s: Overland arriving in San Francisco at 7:45 P. M. 11:45 P: M. Daily, connecting with i Overlaud Passenger leaving San Francisco at 6:30 2. M.; and yest arriving in San Fraucisco at 11:45 ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY. 3°20 P. M. Delly, ecnnecting with and Overlana ritunoueae ree 4:07 A M Daily ; connecting with Overland Passenger pene San Francisco at 3:00 P. M. and 6:30 JOHN F. KIDDER, Genera} Manager, E. H. BROWN, Superintenaenut CITIZENS BAN Broad Street ...... Nevada ity Paid up Capital $30 000 A Genera! Banking Business'Transacted. ost per year virving at different ages, utotherwise subsantially the same ering us above stated, whiie the sum 0 be paid at the end cf the twenty years wil be increased by dividends wnd compounded interest for the full erin, thus making the investment a very PROFITABLE and ADVANTAiEOUS one. : Inquiries concerning the bonds of ‘his Company will receive pronipt re. © ply if addressed to , NEW LODGING HOUSE. No. 114 Turk Street. Near Market, SAN FRANCISCO, Mrs. C. Z. Boardman, formerly of this city, woult respecttully inform her friends and the public eenerally that people ‘visiting the city for \ Vusiuess or pleasure, and she is rep#red to furnish “NEVADA CITY. sented to F Delaware, Ohio,” W. T. JOYNER, DruggistMRS. C. Z. BOARDMAN, Proprietor, p Main Street, -(at the Mills Residence.) abroad will find this one of the best places in town to Stop at, ed rooms as can be found in the city PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, . ” MRS. A, P vR. KR, M. Hone, S L ERRY, Propiietor. een My diane: Ww FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND Lodging at Reasonable Kates, The Table will be supplied with the best ofeverything, Health and Pleasure Seekers from This House contains ag pleasant furnisha Board $5 a week, . contracted b Papiigden 5 _/” Red Dog, April 26 1689. VW E mee SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE New Verh” Saw Francisco, And Sacramento We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin. cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE, Collections on any part of the ‘nited States a specialty, Highest Price Paid for County and State Warrants G : MR. ROBERT BRENHAM, crac and Silver Bullion ure F National Exchange Hotel, Assuy Office 4s thle Mane, ’ OFFICERS; Nevada City, Cal,/«.m preston.. Presipsy> Gee ee PR MNT erereys VIC8 PRESIDENT JOQHN T, MORGAN,:.,.....,., Casuien, E. MORGAN.. Ass’r Casnixr and Sgu’y DIRECTORS; Joun T. Moxaan , D, E. Morgan, ». KOWakbs L Housman, E. M. Preston, CORRESPONDENTS New York—First National Bank San Francisco—First Natio: Sacramento—Natienal B 0, 4 1 Bank. of D, O. Mills Notice to the Public, ( —_—— NOTICE 19 HEREBY arty wit] THAT 1 not be responsible f im debts & Varois Arsesqassiatty imartiiraty ge and without . Ue with me. Mr night Fre Dan Hous G. Assoc noon Mi gone the G Mri been healt! Mr: has b Trego Frida Mrs and ¢ on a home Sup ish n past t! day tc Mat Forbe comp: Matt’, believ The “Ww, is on doctor wiih-t Mrs whol sisters Satur San F resort Mrs altenc tory o! depar New } the 1 expec via th will lind. A Br The Rancl stant. Ore near . The le Ress ing’s Theate Mulloy The Minsti being for the The was hi city F: delay . The ‘spans Colfax Gauge The ne The ‘tion h Board’ fiower: proact ercises 7 hse “Tf th cruiser the m town,’ ‘Yuba Lady’s do? The pays: Wor fect th tus ser and re rive ui of the and vy with 8 The fire by aband. Under the co be slur quent even I F. havin vada ( Friedr ‘ders j ~ ported Perfec teed. 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