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June 9, 1886 (4 pages)

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ie aoe ; asi > ue . Th N ; ee [ THe Grontovs rourrm. . — MOORE'S FLAT ITEMS. A STEP BACKWARD. , An Admirable Work. "The Bible Made Plata, \ ad (Sureyn’s Covel aid Cousarap‘ all) VeING } . , . Meeting of the Citizens Commit. Desth of a Pioneer—Hydraulic gap wis Pa lav. G. ‘Ya. 288 there is supremely blest, . tt on Cure is sold b. goar7 ET ee » deadirn bes soto Prins a rin Giese & aaah ye The Supreme Court and the Ir Jasper Babcock, of the Pacific] Rev. G.S. Watson, who has iaA owester, one than all the rest: yy US Ona tion Question—The Foothill . Coast a Swetters of California Protest. ing ee se" pesdaaiger v2 0 The appropriation of water ha8/ Taylor & Co.,has been here and been the rule in this State time. in Grass Valley for » few days past out of mind, until the Supreme] introducing to the attention of -Court by its late regretable decis-. teachers and others interested in ion overthrew this doctrine and. he cause of edtication, _ Prof. plunged the State into confusion, . Smith’s primary and elementary which can only be repaired by . text-books on physiology and hychange of ton, or a change of . giene, and the ‘prospects are that at tee. It cures Consumption.— Cs wr Bros., agents. : Sf mittees — Marshal Elected. The Fourth of July committee met Monday evening at the City ‘Hall. : The music committee reported that musicians wanted $8 apiece for playing all day. It was ordered thatMountain. Division Band of fifteen pieces be engaged at the rate mentioned. The finance committee reported ——— : having secured subscriptions for = _ Epwi Tier, the well-known . s¢59 and they expected to get nisi a has PBF] about $100 more. Of this. they chased the Glenbrook 8% 0M . hoped to collect 90 per cent at W. H. Phillips. He proposes t9] ioas¢. They had interviewed Manconduct it in first-class style, and ager Kidder of the Narrow Gauge to make it a popular resort for} ,ailroad, and he promised to submining men and all other citi-. ripe $25 besides passing the = Grass Valley Firemen over the railroad both wqys free of charge. _ The committe¢ on street amuse‘ments announced that they had] concluded to have a Firemen’s race, a greased pole, a wheelbarter—Mining and Personal Items P. Johnson, an old resident, who has been suffering for some. two years or more from cancers, died Sunday morning at two o’clock. He leaves a wife and two children and many friends to mourn his loss.. He was 58 years of age and had resided in this vicinity about 30 years. . Deputy U. S$. Marshal Benson has served an injunction on A. Uarleson, the owner of a. mining claim at Crleans Flat. Thomas Dowling, the owner of the I!linois mine, is making preparations to drift. ° At the Metropolitan Quartz mine which is saperintended . by J. Rodgers, the ten-stamp” mill isrunning daily and the suppositionis that the rock is yielding handsomely. If it proves a paying mine Moore’s Flat will be one troduced more desirable subsctip. And you will aiid, in land the same tion books to the people of Nevada Unat 80% D9NT's its a City than any other five cahvass-. From the Pastor of the Olivet ers put together, is now engaged . Baptist Charch, Philadelphia, Pa. + in tuking orders for one that is by } [was so troubled with catarrh it all odds the best yet.-It is ‘Home . seriously affected my voice. One Worship and the Usé of the Bible . bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm did the in the Home.” Such men as Rev. work. My voice is fully ‘restored. J.P. Thompson, D. D., Rev. C. —B. F, Liepsner. H. Spurgeon, Rev. Jass H. Taylor, D. D., Bishop Simpson, Rev. John Hall, D. D., L. L. D., and other equally eminent divines had ahandinthe making of it, and _ there is no question but they have} pe». PENNINGTON, dentist, Broad produced one of the most useful st. near Post and Express Offices. religious works before the public. eens It makes the Bible a working powpee ee er in the home. Combining scrip-. A roomin the Transcript Block, ture and familiar exposition in at. suitable for an office or sleepingtractive form for the reading and . room, is offered for rent at a low study of the Bible by subjects, it . price. Enquire at this office. tf places the whole at instant command by.a new method of classification and indexing. It is beautiDailv. Mondays Excepted. —— H. M. Van ArmaN, President of the California Immigration Association, was in town Monday night on business connected with the Nevada County Land and Im-. provement Association. Mr. Van Arman was until recently Secretary of Arizona. : W, hen Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, Wh en she wasa Child, she cried for Castoria, Whr :-n she became Miss, she c ung to Castoria Wh en she had chi dren she gave them Gatarna Conep, heaith and SS ‘sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s . Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. . J Nasal Injector free. Carr Bros. agt. . OR woo os LIVER REGULATOR Frepared from the Active Medicinal Properties Containedin=. Mandrake, Dande’ Butternut, Black Root, ‘Bog Dine, Bitter Root, Blood ~ SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miser‘Bark. Sweet wile el Indian 2 able by that terrible cough. Shio> dee dmc the Constitution, or both. For. they will be pretty generally the public and liberal rule of ap-. adopted in the: public schools of propriation, where the testis the] this county for the reason that all priority of beneficial use and con. who have given them careful and tinued user, a monopoly in the . unprejudiced examination prohands of men who, because their} nounce them to be far superior to land is near a water course, may . any ofthe other numerous works prevent others from using it while . on that subject which they have neglecting to use itthemselves,has. seen. They are endorsed by not been substituted. By appropria. only , prominent educators here, fon ne more water can be acquit} put all over the State. Among ed than is necessary tu supply ac. the various testimonials printed in tual wants. By riparianism this life. . .ircular handed us-by_a teacher. bluod of the State is let ran.intothe . ;, whom. Mr. Babcock gave it, ocean. Underthe former system . yo gnd the following from a gen———__. <> —_——o> Av the meeting of the Board of Directors of the Agricultural Association held in this city Saturday evening, the old officers, excepting the Secretary, were re-elected. Seal, etc. of the lively towns of the county. } the surplus belongs to the next . ijeman whose vpinion is high! printed % loh’s Cure is the remedy for you. . , For the Speedy and Permanent Reliet of Action as to the last named was . row race, sack races and foot} Messrs, Vond and Hart are still appropriator or «the public, and . respected by ail’ teachers ou te faity printed and elegantly Hine) Carr Bros., agents. : panne Nap: itionteay Ar = D -ia, Jaundice, Chills ar » trated. Te eta bien Hee noes as Witt you svrrer with DyspepGeneral Beritity. rey : ‘ : ‘And all othediseases ing froma Bilsia and Liver Complaint? Shi . lous State of the stomach, or an inactive or loh’s Vitalizer is guaranteed to . Diseased Li ver. ‘ cure. Carr Bros., agents. aap" For ole 0 ah Druggists — races. For all this they require an appropriation of $95 to be given as prizes. Prof. Melville had: written from San Francisco that he would come here and make a balloon ascension with a monster air ‘ship for $300, but the committee regarded it out of the question to talk about hiring him at that rate . when there is such a scarcity ol money. It was-stated that Prof. Doyle, another aeronautist, would be here this week, and the amusement committee were instructed to see what he would offer on the belloon proposition. The literary committee said they hoped to have.an eiminent. orato: from abroad, and were ,endeavoring to get up a national musical postponed till next Saturday. CiarK Jacoss, uncle to George F. Jacobs, died May 25th at his home in Brattleboro, Vt. He visn ited this city in 1875, and made many _ pleasant acquaintances among our citizens. He was aged $4 years. ; coast: San Francisco, Aug. 26, 1885. Messrs. Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co—The most strixing feature of Prof. Smith’s‘‘Primer”’ and “Elementary” Physiology and Hygiene is, that both books are written in plain English, which can be fully comprehended by the children that will use the books. The books are not overloaded with science for adults or college students ; the style is clear and pleasing; the typography is excellent; the cuts are in the highest style of art. For their purpose, they are the best books I have ever seen, and I feel like shaking hands across the continent with a College Professor who has dared to come down from his chair and talk to little children in théir mother tongue. Joun Swett, Prin. Girls’ High and Normal School, San Francisthe Courts guard against waste. But the: other doctrine leads to monopoly. A single land owner can play the dogin the manger on astream and let broad valleys dry up for the want of water of wh'‘ch he makes no use. -By tliis new system, legislated into existence by the Supreme Court (for there is no warrant for itin the California law except the fiat of that Court) the water that runs ,our quartz mills, supplies our.towns with water, irrigates our little farms and orchards in these foothills, may be taken away by some riparian owner in the canyons, or some who will go there for that-purpose. If water. is, as the Supreme Court says, taking out rich looking ore from their mine at New. York Ravine. Phere is.no doubtthat the clatteringofa ten-stamp mill will be heard there before the year is a McKillican & Co.’s river quartz . . mine is still yielding handsomely. [he road connecting it. with this place is finished and supplies can be taken conveniently to the mine with 2¢ less cost than before the road was constructed. Owing to the lossof his blacksmith shop, which was accidentally blown up a few weeks ago, work at the tunnel at Snow Point was abandoned until a few days ago when a new shop was finished. Some few wecks agoa letter was
ORE ATA Teachers’ Examination. The semi-annual examination of applicants for teachers’ certificates will begin at Washington Schoolhouse, Nevada City, on Tuesday, July 6th, 1886, at 9A. M., and continue four days. © Kee A fee of $1 will, according-to the State law, be collected from each applicant. A. J. Trrrany, td Sec. Co. Board Education. a City Property For Sale. has THOMAS PEARD PROPERTY ON Nimrod street, consisting of Two Dwelling Houses, = _— five mee land, well pee or garden or ing purposes. _ Newly fenced, and @ never failing supply of pure, “BUY YOUR MILLINERY ~_>eo—Miss Dena Emmons, formerly of Grass Valley but now a teacher in the public schools of San Francisco, arrived here Monday evening on a visit to her friend, Mrs. “" "Where you can find: The Largest Assortment To select from. ro Don’t for get that Mountain Division Band will give a promenade. concert at Hunt’s Hall tonight, io connection with the Bag Fair, and that no admission fee will be __ We have just received Direct < : and pantomimicplay in which} mail 5. Bo ? Health at inseparably annexed to the soil, . co. eee cold well water, charged. __. ". more. than_forty children would ok oa cae pasha Chi. 80 that it can. neither be gained ner piety Hill oeenoply te syailincae F S 7 F YT Szethe change in the Narrow. take part. The musical exercises . nese leper here ; but for some rea-L lost-by user-or. non-user,the per ivnty @? ate = ere I. J. ROLFE, rom an rancisco and New York Gauge railroad time table. The . for the Theatre were arranged for, } son or other no answer has been great bulk of the State must deNATIONAL HOTEL. ln Pn, ‘ = : . first train to run ‘nnder_ the . Prof. Muller being engaged as Di-. received in regard to the matpend on rain and well water for 8. A. Eppy... oleae PROPRIETOR ; a new schedule will leave here for . rector thereof. An appropriation } ter, crops, to drive their machinery, nama Nevada County N. G. BB. meen Colfax at 8:49 o'clock this eve}of $40 would ‘probably suffice for Wm. Sullivan, who has been in and all other “industsial pursuits oe SS aeree red } Bite: an ae this committee. _ . the cattle business for several demanding it. ; G. Ramelli, ranch, ? Mras Jenne Pows.t, whose The committe on hall were inyears past, has opened a hietcher It would not be strange if the Ca si we, soseas Hill, ‘ z ; i * peat J on bas . ‘ Seen ES : > father Was forinasly rector-of Trinsedan to hire the Theatre at $15 shop here. People can now get thriving communities in Soutbern Ye Huivows: Grass Valley, co Sa ‘ty Church at thia city, will be] aiding janitor. their rounds, porter-house and California, which have grownup) J. A. Murray, do opin enearichae = H A TS and manied at San Francisco today to John Michell and B. N. -Shoeioin steaks and other varieties at a through irrigation, should resist F Ridge, A do ; TRAINS WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT “ W. H. Edwards craft were substituted on the dec-! -easonable figure at his shop on the destruction of their homes. ee Woolsey’s Flat, wecktin City B sama tee oration committee for G. E. With. pine Grove Avenue. But they will have the sympathy . J "Holland, Lowell Hill, 9 Joun Cunnincuam, .of Grass] ington and G. C. Gaylord, resigu-. Chas. Hegarty, who held the of the dwellers in the foothills who} Wm. Byington, Dr wnieville, ._-ON AND AF TER— Valley, had his right shoulder dised. $15 was allowed this com; at also depend upon the diversion of Miss Byington, do : : sail Leming j f : office of School: ‘Trustee for several : : J. H. Quinn, San Francisco ‘ located a few days ago while; mittee. . .erms,_rendering efficient_service, water for much of thiols promperty. “7 Quinn ; do Tharsday, June 10th, 1886, working at the Empire mill. It was decided by a vote of sev-} hus been re-elected. : and who deprecate a reversion of . Mrs. Noble & 8c, do . of ° en to five notto have a Car oa Miss Rosetta He : the rule heretofore established b Miss Jennie Hoyt, do ; AS FOLLOWS Of the latest st ios aed es i : ; : ee garty has rey iss Jennie Hoyt, e latest styles, and more than Lerpespencvnprie duc ca yo Liberty in the procession. “fumed home from a few: weeks . the Supreme Court, that a person _ es Sheehy, ao LEAVING. eaitiess ee bee oot The committee on Horribles } jleasant visit at Nevada City. diverting abe waters of a stream Eaward Walsh, ‘Se Cane PEE : ee Mrs C. Hain ; promised to excel all past efforts Misses Mary McNichols} and acquired the right to the use of] W. Edwards & w, bridge, be 9.45 sagen arvivicg in Bea Pratiolsco at 1 i 3 oe : in that line. They wanted $1l0,] imma Ferguson, of Sebastasuch water. Both Nevada and] Mrs. C. Heintzen, Forest City, . 6.40 P. M S * W. R. Carson and Al. McKee which was voted tothem. pol, are here visiting friends. Colorado have adoped the docMiss pte gone i 8 40 fae Bromo fonnacting Sayed ha . ; } came down from Maybert yesterThe printing committee asked} Mrs. Catlett and Miss Mary trine of appropriation and rejected W. Bayles, HO P. M. oe a at A ‘: ; oe F * e : 8, é , , day, and started back again in the we and got $75 with which tc] 3oyle, of Sacramento, have ar= of -fiparian apne Califor-. Miss Whitehurst, Gilroy, ARRIVING. NEW RIBBONS. aftarnones pay for’ advertising and printing . ¢j{ved here to spend the summer nia alone takes a back track, and} Mrs, 8. Swager, Kansas, , > Snincasclianey tarmeio of posters. es , * surrenders its chance for prosper-. D.Casey, Menlo Park, 1654 0 ~ : . E. W. Masuin will this year , ___, . season in our delightful climate. Mike Lenehan, do ; A NE be Wes Y $5 was appropriated to the invi-. F, Noonan left Sunday morning ity and development. P.8. McQuaid, Oakland, . 5.00 P M DAILY connecting with Pas . TRIMMINGS, RS deliver the address at the Fair of tation comunittee. . ie Dougherty’s vanih. north he ee em pn Ww. Ryan, do rs 4 senger leaving San Francisco at 8.0C on the 17th District Association. On motion it was ordered that} ;penceville, where “ay will meet ee John Ward, do aot NEW ORNAMENTS 8, N. Beaur EG a nephew of the . 2Y sub-committee exceeding its . ,js sister, Miss Maggie, and escort aise kanrell resid ne eaten i F poo Soa ae i oe . eet, fe S sation as definite a : ; tional Arrivals’ Yesterday — -U , Juin, me ‘é on — pd ee oe is ee ie ge ding al aer home. = The Ssssion Begins in Earnest. J. Cowger, Downieville. Standard Auction In endless variety. stopping at the-Union Hote. qe ‘1 4 backwoodsman, of Irish de: ‘ ; ae d . neg ee make up out of their own pocket: . 0+ who had not been in t The local reception committee Arrivals at the EI OU SE. Weinvite the ladies to call and be convinced that * Tar Idaho Mining Company . the deficiency. eet, SPO ee ee in town . have been enérgetivally putting in UNION HOTEL, : Bessel sie ae has declared dividend No. 200. The hiring of carriages for the . ,,, igen abet Mico ee their time for the. past two days . Rector Bros.. -. Proprietors. . List of Goods on hand to-cay to}we have the finest assortment and sell at lowest a i Sete ee eee speaker, etc., was left to the Grand OGG CLANS REIS inese agi making things pleasant for the ; June 6. be sold at private sale. 4 to Arrenp the fair and festival at] Marshal, the outlay tisrior bala tion, arrived here oae day last . delegates to the Biennial State G. Ramelli, ranch, (Corrected Daily.) rates. We employ only an ‘8 Hunt’s Hall this evening. limited to $20. 8] week and stepped up toa squad] Convention of Hibermans. The J.McPherson, Oakland, _. 14 vol. Banerofts History, new, sell I Mallet & Comston square Piano iat men, etc. ‘ . , do. ‘ . Improvement Association are Thi . llowi : stood the assertions made, and. omitted. They are an intel ligent _ eg ioe = worth $450, sell for $250. CARTWHEELS REDUCED TO 25 CENTS. H quietly doing some excellent work . “7e owing national sub-comsaid: and substantial looking set of W. Winn ’ do 1 Child's crib with mattresses. ; in the matter of introducing the . Mittees were appointed: Onring-] « i ivil is gite : ! ‘ d i Genall range. 4 And phwat in the divil is git tl d by tk d t J. Meehan, to) a { Nevada count ing bells—E. Rosenthal, W. G. . tin it FP cacti trellis Aad 7 Pp. J. Carr do & Garren eaateers sivantages of Neveds county as a 0g bells E. Rosenthal, WG-lviag the matter with the paple?. ment do infinite credit to the. D. Benny, do + wulaer skates ENO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. , place of residence to home-seekers fring Federal ora sae : An’ faith an’ phwat do they all reat brotherhood whose repreD.B ots, ; do 1 Chickering Square Piano, $150. ; saa unri ages . ee from the East. The enterprise 18 PA dantig yroonieice-~K, Sead, want to buy cottin fur? To be . ontativesthey are. It is a matter P. 8S. McQuaid, do 1 Student Lamp. oie : 4 C. Moore, Marysville I Elegant Of Painting, (new.) ‘ : Ps : ‘ ed by it. Nevada county. offers x ahd ck “Chaise sean: anal ‘The squad masticated the quesvisiting the mines. Webb Moore, Salt Lake City, 1 Dark Bedroom Set, $15. Near Union Hotel, Main St., Nevada City. Bs. oo in the way * (cratinances Peat, G. bi, oo tion in a moment and took a] yagt night the local branch tenMins Purdy, pono —_ waroecne a farmi fruit-raising an fe re ae ink at th f-Pat. C. Dammel, San Rafae . room new. « Pae ae ps nti ER cartridges contribated. slash Cc y M dered them banquet at the UaJno. Minnaban, Vallejo, 1 Small Baby Bugsy. (almost new.) low prot ps LM Vion Hotel. “Tour, ike City, . 1 Sarge Raby Bue COMPARE ANDJUDGE FOR YOURSELF ta companied by a-désirable climate ge cman eee siieet BF] anaes Peas, 2558 5) WF. THE COKVENTION. y maller ap ae 2 Meating Steves, (chee) and accessible location, that no 2 AT ; saute J. Bradbury, . do 2 New Bedsteads. } Bac. lass : 1“ other county in the State can sur. . It bir mage to ask the ie Standard Boot and Shoe Factory,. At 11 o’elock yesterday. forean Mayor, Cherokee, i 2 new Lock Spring Mattresses. . Lrustees to make an appropriation -onventi ] no. Ka 1.8ey asbington 1 new Upholstered Mattress. pass, and few canequal. The As 4) ony ieeringing the bella having Broad Street, make to order, noon the convention was called to FE. Charonnat, mine, 2 < eeax Medes anc sociation has the sale of some very ; " Men’s French Calf Boots, $8 50.}order by J. W. Sheehy, State trissel, Washington eee : barrels of ice water convenient to Jno. Grissel, Washington, 1 Drop Leaf Table, $1 25. — desirable properties, both city and a peste Men’s Miners’ Boots, $6 00. Delegate. Jno. Hoskins, city, 1 small Stand. § country. A partial list will be the thirsty throng, and sprinkling} yj agijes’ French Kid; $6 50. ., Rev. Father Nulty of this city E. Towle & w, do Lot of Stove Pipe , found.in-another column the streets. : -\madean address of welcome to M. Hanley,’ do Several Show Caxen, =< — : The selection of officers for the] ee C. Grimes, do 1 Store Counter. best Arm Sawed Off. : S Vs Men’s Soles and Heels, $1 25. the members. A. Friedman, do 1 Wheeler & Wilson Machine, (g00d.) ar, ° Monday morning about nine} to the literary committee. Children’s “ «“_--§0, ‘. mittees on credentials and rules : ) REMAINING: Fine Lands at Low Prices. The Nevada County Land and yet in its incipiency, but already much good has been accomplisho’clock, while working at the Snow Tent mill, William Borgello, tail sawyer, slipped and fell upon the main circular gaw in such a manner that his right’ arm was cut off below the elbow. He was $50-was voted. to each of the local Fire Companies, to be jused in entertaining the Grass Valley FireJ. Dunnicliff and E. A. Tompkins. L. M. Sukeforth was elected tion. : It was decided that the celebration be held.on Monday, July 5th. The committee adjourned to the Marshal of the Day. by acclama-. . . vada Lodge, No. 13, F. and A. M., slewing the Chinese question. Not being thoroughly acquainted with the word ‘‘boycotting” and oeing a trifle deaf he *misundersure there will be no ma-arket for it at all, at all, in the mountains.” MASONIC NOTICE. Stated Meeting. . There will bea meeting of Nefreedom of the town has been extended to the visitors, and nothing that would tend to increase [the pleasure of their stay has been of regret that their stay~.here will be so short as to prevent their and order of business. _-The conventioon then took a recess till 2 o’clock P. M. . Mountain Ice. J. F. Carter, Reno, J. Rose, Bear Valley, L. M. Kenney, Carson, Iowa, M. Lavigne & w, Paris, G. Stangenberger, San Fran., D. Carey, Menlo Park, Mike Lenehen, du SE RACES! RACES! At Genbrook Park, at half price. I Large trank. 1 Large. Chest. . 1 Large Walnut Sofa, second-hand. EFFICIENT MILLINER. 1 Bay Window Cornice. 1 Masous Hammer. . _ MRS, LESTER & CRAWFORD, — Teaketties, (all sizes,) Saueepans, Broilers, Tin Cups, Washb:llers, Pattie Pans, Tea Pots, Acme Fry Pans, (all sizes,) ice Boilers, Basting . Spoons, Fiesh Forks, Tubed Cake Pans, Smail Strainers, Etc. SATURDAY Afiernoon, June 12. Aise «a large lot of Ladies’ und oe nae taken to Edwards Hotel, North . call of the President wg ee oenite. . . The Ice Company is now prepart Pasa Bravo apis U F k ° ’ : fs) ¥ : ry th. : Bloomfield,and is being well cared sonra nee Discei ‘ ' ” . . Sue ed to receive orders for Ice in quan-. Open to the following named a et 4 for. : City Trastees, members 18 desired. — & . tities to suit customers. Ice de-. horses: _ m “aT op . 1 in x —_—_—— The City Trustees held a special brethren are cordially invited. livered to any part of the city. Ore}. UP HOLSTERING TO ORDER, . : mea _ ee meeting Monday evening, all the. . 4, . Master. . ders left at the Company's office,. «‘Hardscrabble,” IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. ; The members of the Fire Demembers but Mr. Richards wa Ose ee or eon Deine will Bs “Prince,” Ihe : a4 partment are requested to meet . Precent. R. E. Robinson was i a promptly attended to. je2 “Nig; Second “hand household — a this (Wednesday) evening at the elected Clerk pro tem. ‘ LOT : : a i “S it Althea,” goods bought, or will be sold on . d ~Hall of Pennsylvania Engine Co. The assessed valuation of City Every member of the Piety Hill Marrresses made over for $1.25 ara b thea, comer . auction or private] °Y — . No. 2, to arrange for the Fourth of property for the current year as Fire Company is ordered to meet) and all kinds of upholstering as ‘‘Balley. mal8 CHAS. W. conse Pees 4 July celebration. A full attend‘shown by the Assessor’s books is} 't the Engine House at sy cheap, at Sanguinetti’s. j6-3t} : : ne sae e eT <= ,682, the assessment roll last . 0? Wednesday evening, June 9th,. — ee Fac simile of the ordinary Ham, “no Fac sim.le ur the selebiated “0 ~~ eoked. F. Hamauan, “ pine “1. }forthe transaction of important . For lame back, side or chest, . MILE HEATS, THREE IN FIVE WHITE LABOR.. _. rire piscedon tre marc’t, and claimed ee ee eee een ee 1th Chief Engineer. year ing up $853,711. : CRO use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price : : be as good as the ‘Our Taste. anu cures expresslY for fa cy trade, AlOrdinance No. -77 was passed business. By order, pao Price) por a purse of Fitty Dollars, Fiye Dollars . SKILLED and UNSKILLED , 2 waysfresh, bright and delicious. ; as Swarr’s photogaphs are second . ¢.:. th : ! "JM. WaLuna, 25 cents. Carn, Bros., agents. . entrance fée to be added. 60’ per cent tol Help—Male and Female—of all Sc coweed to — fixing the road poll tax at $3, and : corsage the first horse, 30 to the secord and ten t9) descriptions furnished at b no artist in the State. Go and : ‘ President. Be : the third. © eseriptions furnished at once DY . , OUR TASTE HAMS alwaye fresh, 4 . ose waclans aa ek . Ordinance No. 78 fixing the prop-} 4s Biney, Sec’ ‘st { Ae you made miserable by Inss (. H. Hansen & Co. are always bright, juicy . Broad street, “€ ae erty tax at 65 cents on the hunss {Ree ee digestion, Constipation, Dizziness, }—" i ae ep tender as a chicken. A slice for breakfast is indeed delicious ae rele Sys Stam) tampf’s . dred dollars, with 45 conts havea “FL ckMeracK,” is a pure and} Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin?} admission to Park--Gentlemen 50) 110 Gear# Bk. Han Fronctacd: ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THEM. eo : “<i -oe—— ‘. for General Fund purposes and . fragrant perfume. <. Price’ 25 and . Shiloh’s Vitalizer is a posi tive }°e2%: adien tree Telephone 485. Corres ce ta eae a Use D. D. D. for Dyspepsia. . cure. Carr Bros., agents. WHEELER & GARDNER, Lessoes. iml1-3m — 20 cents for Fire Fund purposes. . §0.cq nts. Carr Bros., agents. Hal Jai & Ga, Poi, Sacra * a a < > Bi » ® re = * * ‘ ‘ a “ 4 Ss i . ee : ayy ™ 2