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May 3, 1887 (4 pages)

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es ‘ Sea: : MOET LMM NEB ta Boe 05 a THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA CITY, CAL; TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1387. The Daily Transcript. TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE. ty. and she wascast for the leading] A MAN'S WORTH. i} ‘PERSONAL MENTION. ] Some Strange Literary Likings. female part iu a play to be produced Rev. Dr. Hale’s remarks on the inabout this present time. The SalvaFred Guild has returned from San fluence of books in the formation of The Proceedings of the Opentionists got hold of her and prevailed A Grass Widow of Grass Valley Appraises character ‘call to mind the strange litupon her to forsake the Thespians for Him at $299.99. A. D. Mason has gone to Sacramento erary likings of some celebrated men. ing Day. Napoleon read and re-read ‘‘The Sortheir combination. Nothing daunted, Additional local matter on the secon legal business. Al rows of Werther.’’ In the sands of Tom rustled around and got’ another “ond page. —e John T. Morgan returned, Saturday “Egypt, in the mud of Poland, on the fai? damsel to take the place of the Read the County Supervisors’ noA few days ago the wife of Thomas evening from the Bay. banks of the Danube or those of the VisTHE SUPERINTENDENT'S ADDRESS. original leading lady.“Things went tice to contractors, It is published in Land of Grass Valley obtained in the Jas. A. Stidgerof North San Juan tula, he carried that hypersentimental smoothly till a couple of days ago Superior Court’ divorce from him, at another column. volume with him and almost memorized was in town yesterday. it. . He delighted Goethe by narrating ‘Green & Co’s stages yesterday comThe. Institute Organized—The Discussion when she too forsook the footlights for the same time getting the Court’s Frank Eilerman has returned from how he had treasured the little copy he theranks of the redeemed. Tom is permission to resume her former name menced making daily trips between a visit to Marysville where he used ‘to first boi ht, and how he had read it aloud Postponed—Exhibit Work—A now in a quandary as to whether he of Mary Webster. Mr. Land inter reside. this place and Sierra City. to an miring group of officers in the Good Beginning. shall fill-the aching void by donning posed no objection to the proceedings, While Sister Orcella of St Mary’s T. P, Larkin of the'firm of Stich & shadow of the pyramids. Napoleon liked crinoline and bustle, shaving off * his being apparently pleased to get rid of Convent at Grass Valley was decoratMade. .: Larkin has returned from Markleevery different books, the romances of Restif de la Bretonne, and had a marked ing 8t. Patrick’s Church Sunday she mustache and tackling the role ofthe her. Sheisin the nei*hborhood of ville, Alpine county. predilection for theological treatises as heroine, or converting his theatrical fell from a scaffold and broke her right two score vears of age and remarkably W. HL. Phillips (‘‘Crooks’’) has gone well. .Goethe loved ‘Tlie Vicar of WakeThe Teachers’ Institute of Nevada combination into an opposition Salvaarm, well preserved so.far as appearances to Oregon to buy a drove of sheep for field,"’ and Cowper, the-hynili Writer, a The R. B. George Concert Company ounty convened yasterday afternoon tion Army with himself as General. child in purity of life and thought, who go. the California market. at Washington schoolhouse in this gave a pleasing musical enter ainment would have shrunk from a Tom Jones as Richard Pennaluna, whose home-is H. L. Jordan, formerly a piano Good Templars’ Entertainment. city. But two or three members were from pollution, yet delightéd in the hisat the Theater Saturday evening. No also Grass Valley, is about. twenty tuner in this county, has gone into the tory of Joseph Andrews, he question admission fee being charged, there was absent. H, J, Baldwin was elected This evening local -talent—will-_give years-her-senio-,-and—-a—divoreed-wifs -real-estate: business at-Los Angles: is, were any of these men greatly inVice President and Miss Mary Hook a very large attendance. at the Theater an entertainment._ the of hia is a resident of the same place. Hon. W.H. Parks, of Marysville, fluenced by what they read, or did they “The Sierra City Tribune says: FortySecretary. M.P. Stone, Geo. Hothproceeds of which are-to-be-applied-in Mr. Pennalnna is not what would be who has many. friends in this courty, possess. dual natures, one of which inersoll and W. C, Gray were added to. assisting to liquidate the indebtedness called a heartsmasher. In fact, he is six miners have been discharged at is dangerously ill from cancer ,on_the. sisted on being satisfidd? Anybody wo chooses may answer this question.« the Sierra Buttes mine during the past the committee on classification of exon the Good Templars’ Home for Ora plain, every-day sort of an individuface. ale. ¥ Boston Transcript. week, butit is understood that their hibits, and Wm. Herrod to the ‘comphans near Vallejo. Thisinstitution al whe-has-seen-hisbest days. Miss Nellie Bean, who has been mittee on resolutions. places will soon be filled again. — The following complaint, just filed teaching school, in Alpine county since was built in 1869. Its: title is not The Gypsies as Musicians. THE ANNUAL ADDRESS. M. L. Marsh, G. C. Gaylord and G. meant to convey any idea of exclusin the justice court of Judge Paynter; last Summer, is here on a visit to her As far back as the gypsies can tell anyE. Robinson were on Saturday last re.Supe:'ntendent Tiffany made an ivenegs as to the class admitted to its tells the rest of the story as far as it sister, Mrs, Geo. Stich. + thing about themselves they have been a i elected as members of the City Board able and inieresting address to the sheltering offices. On the contrary, it has been developed: . Mrs. Nannie Frick of Washington wandering people. In Hungary the musicians are the highest class of Romanies, of Education, they being the only canTnstitute, Unfortunately but a briet is open to all; the only passport. reIn the Justice Court; Grass Territory and Mrs. H. V. Reardan of and are needed on all occasions. Everydidates: Bettermen could not have synopsis of it can.be given here. He Valley Tp., Neva Co. quired at its portals is to be a homeOroville have returned to their respectbody loves music there, and no christenCalifornia. been selected. congiatulated bis hezrers on the prosless orphan child. Children under ive homes after a visit with relative; ing, wedding or funeral. would. be Mary Wensrer, Plaintiff, The work of cleaning out the drain perous and harmonious condition ol twelve years of age are received and complete: without “it. The pivcos mist at this city and Grass Valley. : vs. tunnel of the Brunswick mine at school affairs ‘n this county. But one cared for, and two hundred orphaned Miss Hattie Buhring and her brothjdiked are those of ' gypsy origin; we call them czardases. The musicians lear Grass Valley is progressing rapidly. teacher of the 82 employ:d ‘has from children are now being cared for withRicHARD Pennauuna, Defendant, er Harry came overfrom North San only by ear, and prastice by following a Plaintiff complains and alleges: Twelve or fifteen additional: men will -any reason resigned dering the. year. in its walls. This kindly office has Juan yesterday. Harry returned home leader bit by bit through the entire picce That on or about the 26th* day of be put to work this week by Superinand there have been but few changes, been extended to over one thou-and in the afteruoon, his sister remaining until they have memorized it. The orApril, 1887, in said township, . the. tendent Tilley. The revival of Barner school was no homeless children in the past. The to visit with friends at this city and chestras are made up mostly of violins, Grass Valley amateurs will soon ed with giai‘fication,and the establish: buildings are sightly, capacious and said plaintiff and defendant mutually Grass Valley. with a coupie of clariceiets and the cymbals—-a harp like instrument that lies flat play at that town the drama of ‘‘Neing of a school in Bezr Valley favored pleasantly located. The Home is unagreed with each other to intermarry, R. T. Bogue, the Grass Valley nurson a table and is struck. by the playe: vada or the Lost Mine,”’and the finanOwing to a shrinkage ia State allowler the general management of a the same to take place ‘on or before eryman,has returned to that place from with two small sticks. Such bands .wancial proceeds will be applied towards ances due te increasing demands from Board of ‘Frustees-and Board of Lady the 29th day of April, 1887. ‘his Martinez nursery where. “he has der all over Europe and parts of Asia and That relying on said promise the paying off the debt on the Good Temother parts oi the Siate, and a reducManagers—the former comprising nine been spending the winter. He has algo Africa, and: everywhere they find their plar Orphan Home at Vallejo. tion of the tax levy ior this purpose, zentlemen of the Order, who have said plaintiff allowed her afféctions to started a nursery below .Yuba City, in Romany brothers speaking the Romany C. G. Hinds, of San Luis Obispo, the Nevada county schools have no. sharge of the buildings, gzounds (120 become concentrated on said defendwhich he has put in 400,000 seedlings language. Of course it is different in every country, but we can always underwho was here attending the Native fared so well asin previous years. The acres), and financial matters, while ant and made all needful preparaand grafts the present season. stand one another. Before I learned Sons’ Grand Parlor, lost.a diamond last Leg'slatare changed the Jaw reguhe Board of Lady Managers is comtions for said marriage; and at the English or French I could speak intelli1. 0. G. T.Officers. scarf pin while in town. The finder lating teachers’ ceviificates by increas posed of eight prominent lady memdate aforesaid was ready and willing ntly with English or French gypsies,— will be rewarded by returning it to E. ing the number cf grades to three, viz: ders of the Order, selected from varto marry the said defendant. lobe-Democrat Interview. The following will be installed on That said plaintiff requested said M. Preston ut the Citizens Bank. grammar school couse, good for foui ious portions of the State, and has the evening of the 13th instant as the . The Chameleon's Coloration, R. D. Lawry, of Grass Valley, chargyears; grammar g'ade, good for threc sharge of the internal and domestic defendant to perform said promise, officers of Nevada—Hodge of Guod But of all the parti colored reptiles the but that defendant, notwithstanding ed with shooting a pistol ball inio the years ; and prima-y good for iwo years relations of the institution. A graded Templars: Miss Lizzie Monro, W.C. chameleon is by far the best known, and bedroom of his wife fram whom he is County Boards mvsi regrade ouisiahd school, under the public school syshis said promise, réfused to keep his T.; Miss Jennie Barrett, W. V. T.; on the whole the most remarkable for Ins separated bu: not divorced, has been ing certificates. The graminar sebooi tem of the State, is taught by a” corps promise to marry said plaintiff at the Wm. Jenkins, R. S8.; J. C. Dean, F. inconstancy of coloration. Like a lacertime so promised and has without held for trial on a charge of assault course, intended to connect the ‘com of competent teachers, in a commoditine Vicar of Bray, he varies incontinently 8.; J. W, Robinson, T. ; John Roberts, from buff to blue, and from blue back to with intent to kill, bail being fixed at mon schools wiih the State University us two-story school buildiag located just cause or provocation, refused and HERE AND. THERE. ‘is ad a q) Ae 2 \ hs $1,000. _ i is recommended for the schools of thi Boys are in the habit of congregatcity, Grass Valley, T-uckee, San Juai ing at the Piety Hill engine house of Bloomfield, Oa'2nd and Union Hill nights and there playing cards, smokNevada* county wil! not adopt th _ing and usingobscene language. the State Series of text books (except Residents of that. locality say there ing the arithmetic and physiology 0: will be some arrests if the offense is which the coni'ects have e: pired) til repeated, July, 1888. Mr. Tiffany is feariel les Benjamin Overmeyer, brother to the publication by the State of its own Edward Overmeyer who was killed text bouks is likely to be atiende near North Bloomfield Friday ‘by’ his with bad results, He bases this opin team running away, met his death ion on the experience of other Siate several years ago by a similar accident that have tried it. He advocates prac while driving down the. side of Bantical education and recommends th ner mountain. Edward was_ buried dropping of thése branches of 'piud, at Grass Valley Sunday by Weimer which are pot a benefit to all the pu Tribe of Red Men which acted on _ bepils. He thinks the cou-ge in thi half of the Tribe at Marysville to county should be revised, and says i will be when the new books Gome in which he belonged. . to use. An O1d Soldier's Repentance. ; Several weeks ago Major R. H, Hendershot, the Drummnier Boy of the Rappahannock, gave an entertainment at>Grass »Valley under the auspices of Chattanooga Post, G, A. R, He appeared in an He opposes “‘ciammiag” a all times and says: ‘An ideal insti tute is one at which only three or fou subjects ave considered in five days.’ The preseni system of going over th: entire field at each year's session he said offers a premium on‘‘off-band, hit-and miss, go-as-you-pleese siyle of work.’ The section plan oi doing the work was recommended and the member of the Institute were asked to giv it a triat. The speaker dwelt ai lengti. on the good results promised by th exhibition at the-Institute of the wori of the various schools:in the county When pupils come to understand tha their-work will-be shown to the ‘pub: M.; Miss Helen Delbridge, I. G.; inthe Home grounds. The schoo) still refuses to marry her. Henry Wisenburger, O. G. That by reason of said defendant's yuildiug is divided into. four classviolation of said promise the plaintiff Yesterday's Election. rooms, was erected at an expense of 35,000, and_ was formally dedicatéd has suffered and continues to suffer The city election yesterday passed Jetober 5, 1881. Upwards of $300,000 much injury to her. prospects of life off quietly. The only candidates for and the profoundest disappointment 1as been--expended in the erection, ‘are and maintenance of this instituand anguish of mind, to her irreparaTrustees were Mesars. Robinson and orange again, under stress of circumstan ces, The mechanism of. this curious change is extremely complex,’ Tiny corpuscles of different pigments are sometimes hidden in the depths of the chameleon’s skin, and sometimes spread out on tial,” which is one of the newest and nost amusing forms of entertainment. ment against the defendant for said The program for this evening will xe a most interesting one. sesides ‘he ever-popular farce of ‘‘My Turn Next,’”’ there will be a ‘rainbow so Ai SAREE -ce cream and cake will be served. sum and costs of this suit. Jnity Band, a new and very excellent Accident to R. C. Walrath. ganization, will furnish music. Yesterday afternoon as’ R. C, WalSuperior Court. rath was riding from the Providence The following business was transwcted in the Superior Court yesterlay: On ele UU AORTA Luaonia, San Bernardino county, refuses to tolevate a liquor saloon. Child—No sir; he Test for the Best Ivory. just died of himself, There is a fact but little known which mine to this city on a‘ young saddle Ir requires 450 horses to draw the horse belonging to his brother, the street cars in Denver. The supply Senator, the animal reared ‘on its hind feet and fell backward on the rider. opaque absorbent surface, While sleeping the chameleon’ becomes almost white in the shade, but if light falls upon him B., mother sent me to tell you that fahe slowly darkens by an automatic prother is dead. Pastor—Is he? Did cess.—Cornhill Magazine. you call a Doctor? point from which these horses come is up in Oregon. well illustrates theyavages’rats can inflict on w hard substance by their little, sharp teeth. Many of the elephants’ tusks imported into London are found to have the rs. IES ROME Ab iin GANA i able a aH 114 L. W. Dreyfuss va, Sarah Giles et their surfaces grooved into small furrows of unequal length and depth, as though ul. Defendants granted. leave to Mr, Walrath received some painful bruises about his body, but fortunately inend answer, ‘No cigarette-smokers wanted here,’ cut out by a very sharp edged instruThe People vs. Fred Dinucci. reads a placardin millionaire Russell ment, Noman would. take the trouble Giyescaped serious injury. to do this so carefully, but the rgt has ee on till Wednesday to plead. Sage’s Wall-street office, found out the tusks which con the Y. M. 1. Pienic. EAE ARNO A NR G. W. Hyde vs, O. K. Clowdman. intoxicated condition, disgracing himmost gelatine—a most delicious morsel Prarrig fires devastated 3,500,000 Set for trial May 16. Court. The Young “fen’s Institute memselfand shaming his comrades who for his palate~and he gnaws away as acres in Texas last year. much as suits him and leaves the rest for G.G, Allan. vs, Jas. Bennallack, bers of this city and Grass Valley had engaged him to come. All of the ivory worker, who is neither-unable Jourt. Passed. these things were detailed in the Tranhave definitely fixed on Saturday, the Te Dislodge the Enemy, nor unwilling to profit by the fact marked L. W. Dreyfuss vs. Sarah Giles et 28th instant, as the time far holding script at the time. Some one evidentby the rat’s teeth. Tho ivory which coni. Court.. Trial May 17. ‘ly sent him a copy of this paper contheir proposed ‘picnic. It will take When it takes the form of disease of tains a large amount of gelatine is softer J.B. Fargo va, M. Kelly et al. Trial place at Storms’ Ranch, and will bea the kidneys or bladder, is a task well and more elastic than that which does taining the article, as Judge Walling, day 28. fine affair. Commander ot Chattanooga Post, renigh impossible of accomplishment. not, and as elasticity is the thing needful Oe + G. E. Turner vs. Anna Robinson. cently received from him a I:tter in Renal and vesical maladies. are more for billiard balls, he selects this ratChinese Hydraulickers Fined. gnawed ivory, and. turns it into beautiful lic, it will be an incentive for them t (rial May 14, which he says: obstinate than many others. Countelastic spheres, to be used upon the finest do it as well as they can. The pla In the matter of the application of “T feel as though I must write you The three Chinamen arrested for hyeract, therefore, the earliest indications billiard tables. The elasticity of some of and say I ain wag? Bi sorry, sorry that has been successful in other seciions, W. F. Millhone for appointment as of inactivity of the many organs. with these balls is ao great that, when thrown my triptoGrass Valley was such an and will be here if not abused. Thi Jourt Reporter, Messrs. Simonds, draulicking at Hunt’s Hill have been sentenced by Judge Keyser to pay a Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which forcibly on a hard floor, they will reone. God knows I honor and respect exhibits should be so arranged as t Jearlg and Ford were appointed a fine of $500 each or serve one day in possesses, among other excellent qualbound to the height of three or four feet, you all, and that it was my intention —Boston Herald. not to take a drop while there. The show the regular work of each pupil sommittee of examination. jail for each dollar not paid. This is ities, those of an efficient diuretic. comrades gave me a little reception, and go that they can be examined a Estate of Lucy> Dow, deceased. the maximum penalty fer contempt. The degree of stimulation apparent A Government Clerk's Penmanship, as I had done them a favor, and the leisure by those inierested, Speciai 0 0Tearing of petition, for settlement of from its use reaches, but never goes The most accomplished penwoman or truth is I drank too much wine. I will Mooney Flat's Boom, work should be excluded. Full exdaal account continued. beyond the bounds of safety. It invigpenman among the 15,000 and more govnever, no, never, again drink another Estate ofMary Downey, deceased. drop of intoxicating liquor, and will planations-shoald ace-mpany the exorates always, never irritates. Bright's ernment clerks is. Mrs. Helen M. Avery, Residents of Mooney Flat yesterday of the interior department. Her chirognever again take part in a reception hibits, Many valuable suggestion: inal account of executor settled. applied through the Superior Court for disease, diabetes, catarrh of the bladraphy is a model of uniformity and clearwhere it is used. I will die first. I were given as. to the conducting o Estate of Elizabeth Harrison, deder, are diseases successfully combathope the citizens of Grass.Valley and a townsite patent. Mooney Flat has ness, She is also a cléver pen and ink ted in their incipiency with this beartist. A head of Tasso drawn by her a all those who came from Nevada se: schools, In concluding, Mr. Tiffany seased. Letters of -administration a boom.of its own, will fo: give ine this titne, and I -will said: ‘Four years ago I felt proud to granted to C. H. Harrison with bond nign. medical stimulant and tonic. Befew years ago is said by connoisseurs to come there free and vindicate myself. be called uron to éxercise the :unciions ixed at $400. sides reinforcing and regulating the be equal to the finest steel engraving. A Gift for All. Tam a man, and I know youare, Give of the highest educational office in a N. H, Looner vs. Thomas Corrigan. kidneys and bladder, the Bitters is a She does her work rapidly, and apparently me just one chance, God bless vou In order to give all'a-chance to test spécific for fever and ague, constipawithout effort, Her duties occupy about.
and all those who were there’ that county like oars. But to be retarned dearing of demuier continued till two hours a day. The rest of the time it, and thus be convinced of its wontion and dyspepsia. to that office after a term of servire is Way 7th. night.”’ she occupies as she chooses, Her position derful curative powers Dr. King’s New ajor Hendershot is now in Chicaindeed a high honor carrying with it j Smee OO —— erent Jane Voyce vs, L. Voyce. Hearing Discovery for. Consumption, in the department is supposed to be as Coughs go. an increased weight of responsibiliof demurrer to complaint continued and Colds, will be, for a limited time, Latest Spring Sty les--oFirst of the near an approach to a life tenure as the Season. ty, and intensifying my feelings of obiill May 7th, most successful government employe can iven away. This offer is not. only Attention Ladies. iberal, but shows unbounded faith in . ° Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats hope to: obtain. Her salary is $1,600 ligation and trust. The honor thus the merits of this great remedy. All per annum.—Boston Transcript. One Great Merit Theé-Attention of the Ladies-is~callconferred sball call forth my best efwho suffer from Coughs, Colds, Con(the very largest assortment ever on forts in the iutaie, I sinceiely hope hand), Neckwear, etc., just received sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, or any ed to theOpening Day of ‘Spring and : The Englishman's Way. Jf that Beautifier of the Teeth, 80Z0OSummer Millinery, Tuesday, May 3d, that the schools of this county may DONT, is that its effect upon the affection of Throat, Chest or Lungs, from our New York house and for sale The English take their pleasures sadly,”’ are-especially requested to call at Carr y remarked once, and the saying and continuing all.the week, when safely continue to challenge comnarinouth is refreshing, while as a means Bros.’ Drugstore, and get a Trial Botft ‘ Hyman Broruers, has passed into a proverb which the Engwill be on exhibition the mosi extensson with any system of schools in the of cleansing the teeth, and improving tle Free, Lurge Bottles $1, lish themgelves appear to accept. I think Leading Clothiers. ive and handsomest displayof Sammer State. I cordially bear testimony to che breath, it-stands alone. a Watch and Chain Lost, Remember the place! Cor, Broad it is very untrue, It is like Sydney ei nina acer Ca the faithfvl and earnest work perio ‘mHats and Bonnets ever seen in_this Smith's libel on the Scottish race. It reand Pine Sts., Nevada City. She Forgave Him. market. Mrs. Lester & Crawrorp>. ed by the teachers and school offiquires no surgical operation to get a joke On Saturday night last, between the Branches: New York, Honolulu cers during the past. year. It is but into_a Scotchman's head. He may not “Darling, how late you are,’’. she Union Hotel and Spring street. The The Musical Convention. proper that I should at this time exmurmured tenderly. ‘Too bad, my watch hada fob chain with turquoise and San Francisco. roar till the hills echo, nor shoot a person N, b.—No auction tragh or bank: who will not laugh with him, as they do The members of the R. B. George press to-you, fellow teachers, my apownest,”’ he answered lovingly, ‘but setting. The finder will be liberally rupt stock on hand, 3-20-tf in Texas, but his quiet enjoyment of a Musical Convention will meet in the preciation of.the personal kindness 1 we had an oyster cocktail at the rewarded by leaving it at the Tran. is joke is none the less appreciative on have uni‘ormly received at your hands. Swart’s photographs are second to vestry of the M. E, Church each foreSenate,’ and a few of thuse cigars you SCRIPT office.. : account. Iam beginning to think none in the State. Goand see specthat. the English know how to enjoy noon at 9 o’clock and each afternoon {t shall be my highest ambition to su like the flavor of so much, and’?’— Nevada City, April 28th. 6t imens at his gallery on Broad street, conduct myself in your~presence anu “Then, dear, I'll forgive you if it was at 4:30 till further. notice. m3 It two doors above tje & Brand's. themselves better than almost any other nation, An Englishman doesn't make in the adininisteation of my office that at the ‘Senate.’ I don’t wonder you Prices low. 30-tf Decorative Art Rooms. Mountain Ice. an exhibition of his enjoyment.—Luke [shall merit your continued confidence vouldn’t get away. They say Daniels’ EE ey Sharp in Detroit Free Press, Mrs, J. O, Brittan has. opened decTam now prepared to deliver Mounand esteem. I have done my best ty. oyster cocktails are simply delicious orative art rooms at P. D. Polidori’s tain Ice in quantities to suit. Orders. make this Instiiute insizuctive, enteratid there is nothing intoxicating Prisoners’ Peculiar Superstition. residence, Conrt street. The ladies a27-5t left at the Ice House on the Plaza will taining and profitable. Ihope at thy aboutthem.” The prisoners in the Jail have s peouliar of Nevada City are invited to call and tion regarding one of the stones in be promptly attended to. ml -. close-of the session you will all be fresh Seeds, ready to vote it one of the very best see samples of her work. Ingtructions When baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, floor. It is down on the east side, : V. Savuvez, Prop. given ro stam ping as mus When she was a child, she cried for Castoria, ‘the morning about exercise hour ever held in the county.’? Flower, Garden and Field Seeds -at When she became Mias,she clung to Castoria falls straight upon it. The superporn Bent. The discussion that was to have taStich & Larkin’s, ~~ : tf. Smoke Sampler sMealth Cigar. When she had children, she gave them esa io oon ee the to owing postponed was place ken : i (Castoria. Pleasant room for single gentleman, charged with murder steps on that at Jackson’s Best 5 cent cigar in the market. tf it indicates in some way, wapposably Inquire of Mrs, G. E. Robinson. m3tf lateness of the hour, and the Inatitute Gold Hibben Whisky —— ne . adjourned, ac of color, whether—the. man Wary clover, ey, red fine as silk. ap2-3m, Store Fer Sale. : be hung or not. The exhibits from the various Pure as gold, as<oclover, russ, Lawn een will be discussed is for vale as it stands. Rare opportutatab Their meritsee ; nity for a live business man, tf . ey , ve oro : to a “Hackmerack,’’a lasting and fra -.e . grantBroperfume. Priceah25 and 50 cents ut Te Prevent Being Talked to A Reporter Knocked Out by Salvationists. pete ie : fy talian 1Yown Use D, D. D. for Dyspepsia, Hockinof g the Tidings is down on ‘the Bulvation Army, Some time ago. : 4 aa" ad other ray grasses, at Carr field Bros. . ’ -SOPIOE TO OONPRAOTORS. ey —— GIVEN \ ‘THAT OTICE IS: HEREBY ee N sea’ ed proposals will Where to Buy Furniture, . — In buying furniture toy County uf beveda o'clock Mit ay ao Shaw on Main street, NevadaCity. . ,,0 ea separste. Frank Guild, licensed auctioneer, is . Washstand bure .us with glass. .$7.00 tee Shane treneeel Among the fe Rae principal attractions ob t was a young opposite ‘Tuansonirr lady of mucn naturalhistridnic abili-. promptly attended lock, ; Fay © will These Goods were ordered two months ago. Since that, time I have DETERMINED TO LEAVE NEVADA CITY, And. remove to Jackson, Amador county, where I have leased a store. I cannot get the latter place until July first, and shall remain here until that time. Not wishing to ship over my present stock, I will for the next sixty days offer EVERYTHING AT COST! To save-expense of removal. I have also just received $6,0 00 WOR TH OF BOOTS AND SHORS For men, ladies and children. As fine a line as any first class store in San Francisco carries. 90 Boys’ Suits for ages from 4 to II, $1 25 each, . ‘ __QOnly one suit sold to_each person, 30 BOYS’ SUITS, CASSIMEREAT , $1 40, Guaranteed a. fit or no sale. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS AS FINE AND STYL. ISH-AS ANY MERCHANT TAILOR CAR: wo MAKE. TO ORDER. ee MEN'S FRENCH PIQUES, DIAGONAL. AND BEAVERS, AT COST. Full Lineof Men's Fine Hats a. thor COST, $4,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS ' Such as . : I have.been here over three years, and brought prices down at this city. The sale now begun will be the biggest and for the public the best of any I have yet hdd, Can suit everyone in clothing ; al sizes, qualities i Men's Acors fees Sees i is se wr pee ge aps Ladies’. French and American Kids, in all sizes—t to 8. It will pay all to Come and see my goods and prices, whether or not they want to buy. A child can do as well as a grown person, All persons indebted tome are requested to please rettle their accounts within thirty days. After that date collections will be forced. HORSE AND BUCKBOARD FOR SALE, I will sell, the entire stock of store in bulk, if anybo ly wants it. Country orders promptly and satisfactorily filled, L. HYMAN, MILLINERY WORK. “A yood milliner must be an_ artist, for unless they have the taste in combining colors, they will produce only poor effects. with rich materials: — If, however, the milliner has skill in the management of colors, and_ original ideas as to grace and form, it is surprising to see what handsome Bonnets and Hats can be produced from even simple materials.” In our establishment we employ only an efficient milliner, and aim to display as much skill upon the medium and low-priced wy = WOrk as on the more expensive kinds. ‘Large Additions Have Been Made to Our Stock of MILLINERY, Which will be found on inspection to be the Largest, Fullest and Best Selection Ever brought ‘to ‘this city. MOM” OPENING DAY, TUESDAY, MAY 3d, and continuing all the week. Ladies, cull and see the new styles whether you wish to ‘purchase or not, ——-MAS.— Sie Raester <& Crawtord MAIN STEET, NEAK UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL GILMORE’S AROMATIC WINE. FORMER PRICE $1.00. ° NOW SELLING AT 50 CENTS A BOTTLE AT VINTON’S UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. tne vice of the . eee ry Peres oe A 7.00} ‘tbe Load reserve And all other goods proportionately. ordall bide. to” a28-0t” . low ee xi peceived Pon’'t Fail to Try Thies agty pgp My County Clark of : Pyaee tyGREAT—HEALTH—GIVER.© tto reject any pe Be eas De se [4-26-11] Meee ahs i S. EF. Opposition Store, cor. Main & Commercial Sts. building the bridge on the county toud bevisit the establishment of Legg & i008 Cherukee and Columbia Hill. a Auction Notice, expegreat cted thingy: Among. tho. fd it thelr-wdpditage’ tollon . Lasse wardrobes.. .,.°.°:.%, 9100 Hilative B expected great things. received by up to the hour of4 ust, nar; at the oifice of do not fail to. t®¢, County Clerk of said county, for re be bored to death by local dealers hé organi at Grass zed Valley an aima-. sti in thell field, and persons having . plow wipensoe: reetratns ne running after you, send word to or call f were: thenret artanged for: ingpec-. The Ban Francisco Opposition Store schools : hie tion. $10,000 Worth of Mens Fine Spring Clothing. © CALICOES, MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, CORSETS, Etc., at_a Great Sacrifice. I defy any merchant to compete with me in this line. ita surface in an interlacing network of brown or purple. In addition to this Sukeforth, and they were of course prime coloring matter, however, tho anible injury. mal also a normal yellow pigto press ment -and a bluish layer in the skin That by reason of said defendant’s re-elected, At the time of going the vote had riot been counted, and it said deceit and injury of plaintiff, the which acts like the iridium glass so largely said-plaintiff has suffered damages in was not known who had been chosen employed by Dr. Salviati, being seen as as Marshal, Treasurer and Assessor. straw colored with a transmitted light, the full sum of $299.99. but assuming a faint lilao tint against an Wherefore plaintiff prays for judg tion. _Just Received From the East,