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May 20, 1888 (4 pages)

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1888, + High HALL, y 26th, TTEE 388. B. F. Hedden. BE Goyne, ge Legg, : um Power, ance Organ, wh Webber, . ‘Nivens, = RS : druff. Goyne. ster, olfe. Orchestra. * clock. e gentleman and yeont _Monk, city; L, @. Simpson, Sacramento; 8. _ Stow, Dr, J. Bonnell, F. W. Weeks, H.R. see ieee : Che Daily Transevipt. SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1888,HOTEL ARRIVALS. Crry Hore.—L. Aumer, F.G. Wilkins, G. D. Buckley, A. Barton, D. Edwards, J. C. Wylie, G. Tilton, Washingtoh Mine; C. Cox, Cherokee; P. Farrell, Columbia Hill; J. H. Jane, Washington; J. Floyd, Omega; J.8. Courtney, Marysville; J. 8S. Landsburg, Relief Hill; P, H. Whelan, P. Monahan, Grass Valley; J. Hamilton, Chico; C. Harris, city. 2 Union HoteL—George A. Watson, James C. Dean, R. M. Wilkins, H. Seymour, E. M. Preston and family, A. F, Miller, J, J. Ott, H. Pecarty, Meyers Allen and family, Miss M. Goyne, Miss B. Goyne, city; Miss May Thomas, Mrs. R. A. Thomas, J. L. Kalischer, San Francisco; k. I. Thomas, Benecia: R. Thomas, Birchville; G. Ramelli, Ranch; W. D. Harris, P. H. Whelan, Grass Valley; J. H. English, Columbia Hill; J. G. Cohoe, Gilroy. , NATIONAL ExcHANGE—James McInosh, N. Columbia; L, E. Bigelow, San Joge; Philip Joseph, N. York; W. H. Mead, Baltic Mine; John Curey, Sam McCullough, J. E. Fuller, §. Treanor, San Juan; Frank Holbrook, Shady Creek; A. Meyer, Patterson; Joe P. Morgan, Wi D. Miller, Jos. Jacobs, W. W. Smith, San Krancisco; R. W. Patrick, Forest City; Mrs. Elder, Roekford, [Hiwois; Dr. M. P, Harris, P. 8. Sears, Grass Valley; A. H. Merrifield, Ottawa, Illinois; W. T. Newburcents each, There iS comfortable ry, Mountain House; A. Rauch, Moore's and well-equipped dining room at the Flat; Miss Lizzie Donovan, Sacramento; G. . Park. G. Allan, Professor Ertz, Miss Dreyfuss; A. Friedman, D. Edwards, city; E. T. Girard, Camptonyille; C. N, Peet, Pike City; K. J. Phelan, Purdon’s Bridge. Shut Up in a Tunnel. W. T. Newberry of the Mountain House between here and Downieville was in'town night before last on his way to San Francisco, Mr. Newberry is the gentleman who about three years ago had such a thrilling experience in a mining tunnel near the Mountain House. A cave fastened him in there while. he was at work, leaving him a space only three feet square in which to exercise himself, He had gone there in the morning and when he failed to return at night his friends became alarmed and went out tosearch for him, When they reached ‘the tunnel they saw only too plainly what had happened. Word was sent to Forest City, and very. soon fifty strong. men were at work for dear life, relieving each other in digging toward the prisoner. It was midnight of the night following before he was unearthed. His thirty-six or forty hours’ experience in the three-foot hole had well-nigh finished him. Cut His Head Nearly Off. William Culbert, the Forest City galoon-keeper who committed suicide Thursday, formerly resided at North San Juan in this county, where he worked for John T. Morgan. The circumstances of his death were ex‘tremely shocking. In the morning he went to his sleeping room over the saleon. Later in the day some one went up there to ascertain why he lingered, and found his inanimate body with a gash in the neck that almost severed the head from the body. The wound had been inflicted by the aid of a razor. Before beginning the bloody work Culbert had removed all clothing except his undershirt and drawers. Of these he had rolled up one arm and one leg as high as he could get them. His reason, which had been tottering for two years past, had at last been entirely unseated evidently. »: The Graduates, — Following is a list of the young people who will next week graduate from the High School of this city: Ella Leonard, Joe Stenger, Thomas Goyne, Minnie Lester, Lucy Hurst, Bert DickHorace erman, Mollie Rosenthal, Rolfe, Nettie Hackley, Flora Miller Nettie Breed, Jennie White, Minnie MeNeeley, May Ashburn, Geo. Legg Louie Woodruff, Rachel Morgan, Magie Skahaen, Maggie Hutchinson, Orlena Arnhart. Hoswell on the Comstock, There is nothing in the rumor that M. U. Hoswell, the tailor who left thi city on the 14th inst. for Virginia City, is the young man who was killed near Truckee the early part of the week by Hoswell arrived in Virginia City Wednesday, He has written to have his mail forwarded to that place. being run over by the cars. and is now there. Had a Good Time. The firemen and baseballists who went to Auburn Friday retuned home yesterday morning, ‘Fhey were tired from the trip, but very glad-they had gone, ‘They were royally entertained by the ‘Auburnites. oes —_— Dyspepsia, indigestion, sick headache, and that tired feeling are cured hy Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which tones the stomach, promotés healthy digestion, creates an appetite, cures sick headache and builds up the whole system, . Sold by all druggists, 100 “Doses One Dollar. Senn to Weinstock, Lubin & Co., Sacramento, Cal.,for new Illustrated Shopping Catalogue of Dry Goods, Clothing, Ete. Interesting, valuable and free. T.°W. Wzexks, salesman and tuner for J. F. Cooper’s Chicago Cottage Organ,and the Mathushek Piano warerooms, corner of 7th and J sts., Sacramento, is at the-National Hotel for a few days where be will attend to all orders for tuning, . Pianos sold on inm19-2t stallments and rented. 100 Rolls to select frc Alto ida ot8, 0 PAMU On‘'S Gents od r _ Way will you coug Cure will give imm Satisfactory Progress of the Preparations preparations for next Saturday’s picnic at Glenbrook Pairk mat at this cit y Friday evening. their former action by fixed the prices of a.tmission to the Park. They have datermine 1 to make the rate 25 cents for lalies, 50 cents for gentlemon, and children under ten years of age free. purse of $50 divided moneys, the following entries have been made: 8.;” D. S. Baker’s b. g. ‘‘Nig:’? John b. g. pacer, “Bill.” the parties named Weing the highest . : bidders : ae derstood that she will furnish to all who. desire first-cliss dinners at fifty ance drinks, fruits, confectionery and cigars. THE PYTHIAN PINIC. —The Commitiee at Work, The Committee hiving in hand the The committea. have r:con -idered which they For the mile and repeat trot for a into three . Al. Waat’s b. m. ‘‘Nelly McCarty’s b. pacer, ‘‘Spider;’”’ A. Morgan’ss. g. ‘red ;’’ Wm.\J. Ivey’s Privileges were aw.r ded as follows, Heithirant-Mrs, Mille, Tt is unHocking & Son—Ice cream, temperFour butchers at Grass Valley and ene at the county seat have signified an intention to introduce their saddle mulgg in the fast and slow mule races. The sub-committee on mules lope to have from seven to ten of the longeared animals in this contest. In the half mile running dash itis hoped to have “Billy the Kid,’’ Willis Peaslee’s ‘‘Nellie P,’’ Pat Riley’s flyer and two or three others. The Altas have not been heard from again concerning the proposed game between them and the Boss of the Road nine, and the supposition is they are afraid to face the great Grass Valley tossers. If they do not come to time another and still better club will be secured’to compete with the B. of R.’s for the coin and glory. The Independent Band of Grass Valley, under the leadership of Prof. Trathen, will furnish brass and string music for the picnic. The building of the dancing platform in the annex grove is to begin tomorrow. The floor of it is to be planed and waxed, and tripping the light fantastic on it will be a decided pleasure, The Park committee report that the track, greenyward and grove will be in perfect condition, There will be no dust or debris, and there will be an abundance of ice water for all who thirst. It has been decided to offer a handsome silver cup as the prize for the cricket game between ,the North Banner eleven and the Union club of Grass Valley. The Narrow Gauge Company will run trains to the Park at frequent intervals during the day, landing passengers at the main entrance. Day of Pentecost. Today is marked in the Episcopal Church calendar as Pentecost, which means the fiftieth day after the Jewish Passover. It is alsocalled Whit-Sunday from the custom of the early Christians dressing in white garments on thid day. , The Church commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit, as recorded in the 2nd chapter of the Acts of the Apostles, Rev. A. B. Spaight, rector of Trinity Church, will this morning preach a sermon on the personality, office and work of the Holy , . Spirit, and the choir will sing the folfowing anthems appropriate to the ,\season: ‘‘Holy Spirit, Inspire Our Praises’, by Emerson; the bal Deum”, by Danks; the “Jubilate Deo,” by Dudley Buck; the‘Gloria in Excelsia’’, by Emerson, All are cordially invited to attend. There will be no services in the evening. sir OS Dust to Dust, place at San Jose Thursday afternoon dress at the house. Hon. Thomas H. was followed by singing by. a quartet ly by lawyers. was paid the deceased by the author ities and citizens. A Man Whose Ability 1s Recognized by has come to bea by-word, that. our The examples that might be. menThe funeral of Judge Belden took and was attended by a large number of people. Judge Niles Searls of Nevadg City, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, delivered the funeral adNo clergyman participated at the. house or grave. aine of San Jose delivered an eloquent address at the grave in Oak Hill cemetery, which ° sep} ETS = oe = Sch By the wish of Judge Belden the earth Pilgrim’ Hazlett, the tramp print was shoveled into the grave exclusiveEvery mark of respect The business houses remained clused from 1 to 5 o’clock. ‘at half price. Large Dry 8 Store, Grasé Valley. m12-tf. when Shiloh’s late relief. Price Congregational Church, Lives in One,” vited. . *‘Fer Sale. soriPt office. Netice to Debtors. the same are put intothe hands of collector. j 19-tf Can. R. Crake. arr There will be preaching this morning and-evening by the pastor, Rev. J. Sims. Subject of discourse in the evening: ‘A Grand Man with Three All are cordially inA work team, heavy harness and wagon will be sold cheap; also a fresh milch cow andcalf, Enquire at TranAll persons indebted tome for supplies purchased’at the Plaza Feed Store are requested to call at the Postoffice and settle their accounts before Tux Rey. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind., says: ‘Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s ConWM. M. EVARTS OF NEW YORK. or lic of ne un wl ly WM. M. EVARTS. Enemies and Friends Alike. a fe) a It has ever been said, until now it brainiest men can never be President. tioned in proof of this could be numbered by the score. Looking at it in this light the candidacy of William M. Evarts is not a particularly bright one. Although a strict partisan, Evarts is just, and friends and foe alike admit his great ability. His is not the knowledge that seeks to display itself in bluster, but as orator, as statesman, as scholar or lawyér, he has few equals, When,.we consider that he is from the pivotal state of New York, and that in 1885 he defeated Levi P. Morton and a whole field of others, of almost equal prominence, for the United States Senate, his chances for the Republican nomination must be considered good. The Evarts family hail from Massachusetts and Jeremiah Evarts, the father of the subject of this sketch, was one of the most prominent of Boston’s clergymen. Wm. M. Evarts was born in Boston in February, 1818, and graduated at Yale College in 1837. He studied law at the Harvard Law School and was admitted to the Bar in 1840. He practiced law in New York City and soon establishod lucrative practice ay ame».. yated for his proFUTIDAE yy t great (erudition, When the se rican party*yas formed he was one & ‘thefirst to enroll himself as amember. At the time of Gen, Johnson’s impeachment trial William Evarts was his principal counsel and succeeded Stanberry in the Cabinet of the first named. Before this, * from 1849 to 1853, he was United States District Attorney. In 1871 he argued the Republican side of the case for the Electoral Commission, Upon the ascession of Hays iv the Presidential chair he entered the Cabinet as Secretay of State. He is considered one of the most brilliant of orators and his attendance: is much sought for in meetings of all kinds. Many of his speeches have been published, notable his eulogy’ on ‘Chief Justice Chase,”’ ‘Centennial Oration at Philadelphia,’”’ ete., ete, .Mr. Evarts was honored in receiving the degree of L. L. D. from Union College tm. 1857, from Yale, his ‘‘Alma Mater,” in 1865, from Harvard in 1870. In the Cleveland-Blaine campaign of 1884 Mr. Evarts remained staunch to his Republican principles and.in the exciting canvass of New York State was one of the most prominent orators. After Mr. Blaine’s defeat, he announced his intention of entering the arena for the United States Senatorship from New York State. Like Webster, Mr. Evarts is very careless in his personal attire and his shabby beaver hat surmounting his long spare figure is often the subject of comment. Or Hazlett the Pilgrim. er,who has for many years been an occasional visitor to this section, and who has worked in nearly every country printing office in the Union, has again fotid of getting drunk as ever, Ready For Business. the management of the bakery on Commercial street: heretofore conducted by Mrs. Hurst, by advertisement in another column of today’s TraNnscnipt notifies the public that he is now prepared to fill all orders in his line. He comes recommended as a firstPills are the best cathartic, being contorpid liver, headache, they never fail. a. Cure fer Sick Headache. Bros, for it, : sumption Cure.” For sale at Carr were defeated at this city last Sunday by the National Hotel nine who scored sixteen runs to their-own three, (Land positions), are not satisfied with the way things went, and now issue -this up his residence in Oakland, of the mine above Moore’s Flat owned shown up in these parts. The eccentric old fellow looks no older than he didten years ago, and he is just as ~@--War-Borst-—whohas-dssumed: Show that SOZODONT deserves class baker. Public confidence completely, EEE And its object fally serves Snowy teeth, gums hard and ruddy, Wuerser on land or at sea, on the prairie or in-the crowded city, Ayér’s. venient, efficacious, and safe, For) indigestion, and sick] , Ifyou want a remedy for biliousness, sallow complexion, pimples on the face, and a sure curé for sick headache, ask Carr Bros., the Druggiste, for Dr. Gunn’s Liver Pills, Only one for a dose. Samples free. Full box They Talk Coin. The San Juan baseballists, who nd-Johnson constituting the battery’ f the victors, instead of Sigourney nd.Hanley who had before filled those . ; challenge: . Norru San.JuAN, May 17, 1888. To the National Hotel Baseball Club of Nevada City—GenTLeMEN: Feeling that the victory claimed by you for the National Hotel club, as, the result of the game on the 18th inst, between sald club and the undersigned, is no victory for the National Hotels, inasmuch as: you played men other than members of said club, and having confidence in our ability to defeat you in a match game, we hereby challenge you to play a game of baseball for $100 a side, time and place to be decided upon hereafter, provided, that Sigourney and Muller constitute the battery played by you in said game, The San Juan nine will be the same as on Sunday last, with the exception of Ray, for whom we will substitute Kennedy, the former gentleman haying taken The McKillican & Co, Mine, The Times has the following to say by D. R, McKillican & Co.; The company-have been driving a tunnel for the purpose of striking the ledge atan unexplored point, and Sunday morning last the ledge was encountered in the face of the tunnel. Although, generally speaking, only the pocket portions of this lode will warrant milling, Mr. MeKillican thinks if further work develops a continuance of present indications, every pound of rock between the ledge’s walls will pay to put though the mill, The hoisting works, mill, ete., in connection with this mine are first-class in every respect. ———-—+ 2 eo——The Channel Found. Tidings: At the meeting of the stockholders of the Planet gravel mine of Lowell Hill, held in this city afew days ago, superintendent William Keskeys was present with a portion of the truits of a washing. Several quite healthy pieces of gold, including one weighing $2, were exhibited. Mr. Keskeys and other old yravel miners declare the samples to be undoubtedly ‘‘channel’’ gold—-they showing very plainly the worn, smooth, ‘‘washed” appearance of gold found in positive channels. It is quite likely that on driving the drift ahead a very rich streak will be uncovered. : A New Incorporation, Articles of incorporation of the Junction Gold and Silver Mining Company, with business office at North San Juan, have been filed with the County Clerk andthe Secretary of State. The capital stock has been fixed at’ $100,000, divided into 100,000 shares of the par’ value of $1 each. Fifty thousand sffares are set aside to be ‘sold to create a working fund. The Directors are G. N. L. Powell, Frank N. -Morris, John E, Fuller, A. N, Crane and Fred. FE. Philbrick, all of
North San Juan and vicinity. The Gold Flat Sensation. bor about some was shot at, had misstated the matter to him claimants to the water. ns ‘Thirty. years and more of trial "Twili confer on everybody. Keep Coal. nti office on the Plaza. Girl Wanted. a24-tf Social and Other Notes About People Old Juan were in town yesterday. returned yesterday to Moore’s Flat. from the Bay and will tomorrow go to Sierra City. ed here Friday evening on a visit to his cousin, Judge Wadsworth. Sacramento Friday and went north on yesterday’s Sierra county stage. It seems that there was really no shooting last week over the water right on Gold Flat, as.alleged. One of the Baldwin boys had words with a neighwater that both claimed, and he told his father that he The elder Baldwin filed a complaint in Justice Wadsworth’s @ourt agaltist the alleged shooter; but subsequently ascertained that the boy Since then peace has been declared between the Baldwins and the other The Neyada Ico Company is now prepared to, furnish-.customers with the best quality of Mountain Ice, in -or small. Deliveries made both at business houses and residences. Leave orders at. ‘Com pany’s Wanted a girl to do general work in a boarding house, no cooking; wages + aL PERSONAL MENTION. and Young. s in tewn. Dr. C. E. Lancaster and wife of San A, Rauch, who has been to the Bay, IH, Willoughby arrived yesterday Charles Richardson of Colusa arrivMiss Lizzie Donovan came up from A. Hl. Merrifield of Ottawa, Ill.,wh® had been here looking at land, went to Marysville by yesterday’s stage, Mra. John Schmidt of upper Spring street, who has been ill for some time past, was in a critical condition yesterday. Mrs. Julius Philips will arrive {omorrow evening from Los Angeles to visit her parents, L. W. Dreyfuss and wile. Miss Addie Boardman and Lew Bo rdman take their departure today for a visit to ‘San Franciso and Fresno county. Miss Emma Sims, who has been visiting for the past three months at San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose, returned home last evening. Marysville Democrat of Thursday: ‘Misa Alice Woodward of Oakland, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs, Tombs, has gone to Grass Valley.” T, L. Herbert, a school-teagher of Penryn, Placer county, was here yesterday looking at Bartlett pear belt realestate with a view to inve ting. Mr. Herbert has been quite successful in land operations, The San Juan Times says: ‘‘Mfs. William Stevens, of Nevada City, who has been visiting friends here for a week past,.left for her homd Monday. Mrs. William Gilbert of this place accompanied Mrs, Stevens and°will be her guest for a week or 80,” Bought a Gravel Claim. John L. Smith has bought from H. Kruse the Mother Neal gravel claim situated on Howard Hill in Grass Valley district and consisting of 20 acres The Union says: Some eight years ago considerable work was done on the property by hydraulic process and for two winters the claim. yielded handsomely, The drainage was not sufficient and the ontlet channel soon filled up, then further work had te be abandoned. Of late miners have been drifting on thé claim, and there is every indication of soon striking a rich drift gravel mine. . An Assurance of Health. Among the great many assurances of health afforded .us by the regular discharge of the bodily functions, none is more important and reliable than that which regularity of the bowels gives us. If there is any— even a temporary interruption of this— the liver and the stomach suffer conjointly with inactive organs, and still greater mischief ensues if relief is not speedily obtained. A laxative, above all cavil on the score of mineral composition or violent effect, is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, approved by the medical profession and a most important item of the family materia medica painless in action, and if persisted in, effectual. The stomach and liver, in no less degree and no less promptly and thoroughly than the bowels, are regulated and toned by it, and it is an admirable defense against malarial and rheumatic ailments, and a benign remedy for kidney complaints, nervousness and debility. like perspiration, producing a very disThis form as well as Blind Bleeding the parts: affected, cents. A Man Who Has a Rule for Finding Gold-. Eprror Transcriet—I have made further discoveries in 1egard to auriferous gravel deposits, that add largely to what Ihave already discovered and prove that this business might be yet better understood. But I suppose it makes no diffsrence what I discover ularly would rather suffer the loss and inconvenience of botching away at this business by guess than to allow me the least benefit or credit for making it understood. It is going to be no easy task to lay this before the people so it can be done, and it would only be a short time until it would be as well understood as any other industry. «But the pended operations when they had done just work enough to find out exactly what they needed to ‘do. that is just the way, brother miner, with four-fifths of your undertakings. to do over again just when you have done enough to find out what to do if yow only understood the ~ business. share man. You are the biggest swell-head BY SYSTEM. — Bearing Gravel. i { — Roveu & Reapy, May 17, ’88. what I may say about it. The pubat large and scientific men particTaking this view it, it is allthe same to me if they ver understand it. the the derstood and taken hold of. That . ed. Me iole business must be set up entireon a new foundation, The Pet Gravel Company have susBut} On ou either give it up or. suspend work ad let it all cave in, and have it all ‘ But you-do not understand your busieee ness. And Mr. Scientific Man, you] ley Hon. W. W. Stow of San Francisco . have made a worse botch of your of the business than any other A Brief Record of ‘Various Matters ot The Pilgrim mine at American Hill, near Forest City, hys been shut down because of a lack of water for motive power, : : At the shooting match at Auburn Friday the Grass Valley Sportsmen’s Club defeated the Auburnities, the score standing 46 to 31. ‘June 6th has been fixed as the time for the settlement.of the final account and discharge of the assignee in the insolvency case of B. F. Thomas. Morgan Bros., Bray & Averand W. LE. Turner, all of Grass Valley, have gecured the refreshment privileges for The Grass Valley Union does_not reach its subscribers at this city. until About twenty-five members of the Young Ladies Institute and the Young here te Cherokee yesterday to attend the picnic and ball, Sunday, May 27th, the Boss of the ‘ Road baseball club will go to Oroville to play the Santa Abies ofthat place. Abies will play a return game at Grass Valley. Tho Nevada tion has purchased for a customer 40 acres of farming and timber land from Weissbein . Bros. that-of John Ragsdale on the east, and is about 14 miles south of Grass ValS. Bolitho inserted in the Union Thursday an advertisement saying that he was having a daily. picnic at his HERE AND THERE. \ — A GOOD NAME At home is a tower of strength says the familiar proverb, and it is fully verified by the history of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. The first words of commendation aud praise fer this medicine were received from our friends and neighbors,and from the time it was fairly introduced up to the present, there has been and is now, more of Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold in Lowell, Mass., where it is made than of all other sarsaparillas and blood puriflers combined. The “good name” among people who have known Hood's Sarsaparilla and its proprietors for years should certain ly be strong evidence to people in other cities and towns of the excellence and merit ofthis medieine. Send for book containi statements of cures. Pas > Salt Rheum-“After the failure of three skillful p wed cians to cure my boy of salt rheum, I Hood’s Sarsaparillaand Olive Ointment. T have now usea four boxes of Ointment, and one and one-half bottles of Sarsaparilia, and the boy is to all appearances completely cured, He isnow four years old, and has been afflicted since he was six months of age.’ Mrs. B. SANDERSON, 56 Newhall 8t., Lowell, Mass. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by Druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepated — by C. I. HOOD &CO., Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar. . Local Interest. Foresters picnic next Thursday. evening of the day after it is printThere’s a screw loose somewhere. n’s Institute of this,city went from For Sale Cheap For Cash ~~ the Sunday following the Santa “FOUR WAGONS. ‘County Land° Associaee The land adjoins OxF gigur FOUR-SPRING DELIVERY WXGONS a One heavy four-spring delivery wagom with shafts and poles ~ One light four-horse dead-axle wagon, Allofthese vehicles are entirely new and and make the biggest blow about it. It is your important dignity that hurts you, and you are just the man I want to pick the quarrel with and I will prove it. Nevada ‘county has plenty of just as good gravel as ever has been taken out yet undisturbed to carry her through any hard times. But I-warn the miner if he taps a deposit there is an end toit, and there is just as much in knowing when to quitas how to commence. It is all in knowing where to go to tap the next deposit. It is to be found exactly in its right place and to be depended upon, If understood, the business is the most profitable investment and safest industry in the United States, but. store in Grass Valley. Early next morning fire and powder laid Mr. Bolitho’s store low. his advertisement. Bronchitis. It was was not the Kind of a picnic he referred to in Sniton’s cure will immediately relieve Crour, Whooping Cough and For sale by Carr Bros. made of the best material in the moat workWill be sold © Cheap For Cash. Inquire at Wm. Barton's Blacksmith Shop, ON THE PLAZA, NEVADA CITY. manilike manner, GRAND PICNIC TO BE GIVEN BY of American households, It is botanic, . agreeable itching after getting warm. and protruding Piles, yield at-onceto the application of Dr. Bosanko’s Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon I absorbing the tumors, allaying the intense itching. and effecting a permanent cure, 50 Address the Dr, Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua, O. Sold by Carr worked by guess it is the same as any other botch-work, I could conduct the opening of more good diggings within three miles of Grass Valley than ever she had since fifty, at one time, and never make a failure and do it without the loss of a dollar. But when I start I must have the means to go to the deposit. It will not come to me. This business will find its own capital and double on itself faster than any other four industries in the State, ifyou do not giveaway the State to beat it. H. CLenDENEN, fe a a REEL ee una I nAve been afflicted with catarrh for 20 years. It became chronic and there was a constant dropping of mucous matter. It extended to my throat, causiug hoarseness and great difficulty in speaking, indeed for years I was not able to speak more than thirty minutes, and often this with great difficulty. I also, to a great extent, lost the sense of hearing in the left ear, and of taste. By the use of Ely's Oream Balm all droppings of mucous has ceased and my voice and hearing” have greatly improved.—J. W. Davidgon, Attorney at Law, Monmouth, Ill] + Mr. John Roach’s Ship VardAt Chester, Pa., has a Coppersmith’s Department, and Mr. Geo. Nessenthaler, the foreman says: About 1880 I was taken with Kidney troubles, accompanied with all the painful symptoms of this disease. Of course, I tried home physicians but without obtaining relief. I was induced to try Dr. David Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy, made at Rondout, N. Y. The result is certainly a blessing to me and you are at liberty to say that I have been cured by Dr. Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy. All Druggists, $1.00 bottle. Redington & Co., Agents. Don’t Experiment. You cannot afford to waste time in experimenting when your lungs are in danger. Consumption always seems at first, only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Colds and Coughs, but be sure you get the genuine, Because he can make more profit he may tell you he has something just as good, or just t.e same. Don’t be deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. King’s New Discovery, which is guaranteed to give relief in all Throat, Lung and Chest affections, Trial bottles free at Carr Bros.’ Drugstore. EN ee ee ee ee ST BORN. At North San Juan, May 15, tothe wife of H, G, Eastman, a daughter, ES Insolvent Notice. + OG He N 7oR ij be mg Meet Se : THE } county of Nevada, of California, : CuseCoy Miler In-the matter of Benjamin F. Thomas, an : 5 insolvent debtor. Benjamin F, Thomas, an Itching Piles are known by moisture . insolyent debtor, having applied to this Court for adiseharge from his debts. It is hereby ordered, that the Clerk af, this Court ive notice to all creditors whehave proved heir debts to appear before this Court, at the Courtroom thereof on Monday, the elghteenth day of June, 1888, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M,, and show cause, if hag em have, why the said Benjamin F. omas should not be discharged from all his debts. In accordance with the statutes in such cases made and provided, z Itis further ordered that notice of wy2l-ly . % cents, — r month, Enquire at this ofate ; : sa litdm . Bros, . > my-21-ly ae POWDER NEVER VARIES wholesomeness, ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com petition with the multitude of low test, shor weight, alum or phosphate powders, WwM.T. COLEMAN & OO., Agents G. WM. DURST, : Proprietor. H John Hurst, on iit AID, Wedding Cakes reasonable terms. ly attended to. good satisfaction and selling at low rates, 1 hope to merit a liberal patronage, b shaehe conducted by Heury Lane who will pay all bills owin ec /(/_ Eee ee ocoouvuUn®m®?T Ss GARFINDI YD —AND— ‘Absolutely Pure. Pride o1ZGrass Valley, —A Marvel of purity, strength and More economical than th —OF THE— old Only in Cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO,, * 106 Wallstreet, New York Ancient Order of Foresters, —AT= . San Franvisco. New York Bakery. =O CHICAGO PARK, THURSDAY MAY 24th, 1888. penne , rman) AVING PURCHASED THIS WELLknown, and popular Bakery of Mrs, A : GRAND : EXHIBITION : DRILL OOMMEROIAL STREET, —BY THR intend to keep on hand at all times a good ariety of Knights of SherwoodSForest ! PIE iES, . From Sacramento, CAKE, Eto, San FranciscoG Aud Pastry and Grass Valley Made to order on sho rt notice on the most All order for anything in my line promptL Prizes will be awarded for Foot Racing, ; Wheelbarrow Racing, Ladies’ Eggs and Ladie Racing, Archery and various other Games and Amusements By atrict attention to business, giving Excellent Music will be furnished for Ga. WM. DURST. —-. Dancing. Dancing will be free, Dissolution of Copartnership. OTIGE is hereby given that the firm o Lane & Suke.orth isthis «ay dissolved mutual consent, The business will hereFare—Gentlemén, round trip, $1, Ladies 75 cents Children under 12 years of age, 60 conta" Children under 5, Free. by the late firm and colue them. HENRY LANE, E.G, SUKEFORTH, Nevada City, April 28, 1883, st ull accounts Admission to grounds by other conveyances, 25 cents. NO HARD Many people are complaining about Hard Times, but you hear nothing of the kind around the Sal Francisco Opposition Stores WERERE . BUSINESS GONTINUES'’ BRISK, What Makes It ? In the first place we keep first-class goods. In the se¢ond place, we. buy goods .in big quantities. In the third place, we buy for cashand we sellon the samebasis. -» ©. eee Quick Sales and Small Profits is the secret of successin business, OQur Stock ofr EINE C&C gy In Nevada City is complete for the spring trade. It embraces all ovelties for Boys’, Youths’ and Men’s a . ; Nobody need walk out of our Stores because we cannot suit them. Weare prepared for all. age Our Boot and Shoe Department This Spring islarger than ever, All brands and widths. Al full I Ladies’ and Men’s Fine Hand-Sewed Shoes. pon lee You all remember that I am the man who brought prices down in Nevada — County. I asney help living here, and have determined to stay. here no matter how dull times is. 2: I am opening at :Grass Valley a branch store. It is situated in Finnie’s building on Mill street, and is to be the largest and finest store ever gpened in the county. [ will put in there a very large stock of fine Clothing, Boots and — Shoes. If the boom ever reaches Nevada City, and the market will warrant myopening two more stores here, I have the capital necessary to doit, My name . i " . im. EOYMAN, & simonds, Attorneys for Insolvent. said application be given by the Clerk of said CHAMPION CLOTHING SELLER OF NEVADA COUNTY, Cott oy maliwoihecreaierapd by, W. P. 8.—My-Bloomfeld store will bo closed May sth or Oth, . After that heac Transcript, a newspaper. publ said . Quartera will be at Nevada City-and Grass Valley. Will send by county. Sotat 5. owe’ res or express, prepaying eharges, One price to all. Alar ress the 8a Dated May 14th, Francisco pecee Store, at Nevada City or Grass Valley, All invited Crose ixamine. the : whether you want to buy or not, -