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May 5, 1889 (4 pages)

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nA>M: larON the OMAaters (LL Mra. ood Dost mp ving es, I rs, the ct able et on and men heir corran2 ~ Ohe Daily Transcript. SUNDAY,.MAY 5, 1889. A Boy Tried for Burglary. Samuel Raymond, aged nineteen, was tried in the Superior Court Saturday on a charge of attempting to burglarize John Curran’s house at Truckee. Evidence was introduced to show that a man named Neault caught him on the ladder looking into the window. The boy claimed he was out of money, wanted a place to sleep and thought he was getting into a hayloft. District Attorney Nilon prosecuted. J. I. Caldwell and G. D. Buckley defended. Following were ‘the jurors: George E. Turner, A. D. Sutton, John Dunnicliff, W. G. Hudson, James MeCullough, B. F. Harris, R. Penrose, Thomas Griffiths, Joseph Keiffer, I. J. Rolfe, J. P. Ebaugh, Nathaniel Bailey. The jury after being out fiteen minutes returned a verdict of not guilty. The Trump in Whist. The whist cranks of the Modern Athens (and their number is legion) are continually racking their brains to devise ways and means for improving on the game.\ The latest amendment to the rules is for making the trump without turning a card. On the first deal the trump is invariably hearts, on the second diamonds, on the third spades, on the fourth clubs. The routine is :epeated in the same order on each deal around. By this plan is TEACHERS’ TROUBLES, Miss Dwyer Takes Mr. Kerlin to Task. SwEet.anp, May Ist, 1889. Eprror Transcrrpt—I understand that my neighbor, the recently _imported teacher who has charge of the North San Juin school, made the very astonishing and erroneous statement Institute, gave expression to the following remarks, viz: That the hoys of North San Juan, Sebastopol and Sweetland were addicted to drinking, smoking and chéwing tobacco; also given to the useof vulgar and profane language. If that is not the subhis pupils’ interpfétation of it. Now, for the benefit of those much injured beys, the public in general, and Mr. Kerlin in patticular, I will «rep at those remarks of mine that have been so wilfully misconstrued. ing morality and the injurious effect o alcohol and narcotics, I said: did not have parents in this direction we could do atehere that teachers need the earnest co-operation of parents in teaching morals.) I also stated that “when evening to congregate ut a saloon or a store where liquors were sold, and to profanity, see at these places their. * fathers and older brothers, a teacher to his pupils that. I, at the Teachers’ ; Stance of what Mr. Kerlin suid, it i«. ette of Moore’s Flat were in town FriWhen . en rou e from his Placer county farm asked my opinion in regord to teach-. to North Bloomfield. “Tf we. gone to Red Bluff to report in the the co-operation of . Superior Court there. but little.” (And Temphatically reiter-. 800d, the insane man from Truckee, to the Asylum at Stotkton. arithmetic, spelling and everything . county passed through town Friday el-e in the~curriculum, as well. as. Might on his way to San Francisco. school-boys were allowed evening after . L\Wrey of Forest City were in town Friday night on their way below. listen’ to all kinds of vulgarity ana . tw on their way from Columbia Hill PERSONAL MENTION. Secial and Other Notes About People Old and Young. Ed Meredith of Smartsville went to Moore’s Flat Saturday. H. W, Cole went to Washington mining district Saturday. John A. Faull of San Francisco is in town on mining business. Wm, Cunningham went to the Mountain House Saturday. Farmer H. H. Robbins came down Saturday from Eureka township. Congressman Bigys has boughta fine home ut Oroviile and will live there hereafter. s Chas. Hegarty, Jr., and John Goffday night. Mrs, Geo. W. Eddy and Stanley A. Eddy arrived Saturday from Hanford, Tulare county. = Dr. Manson was in town Saturday J. C. Mulligan, the phographer, has Sheriff Lord on Saturday took HaSenator M. H. Medd of Sierra Mrs A. D.Gassaway and Walter Mrs. Wm. Huff and family are in 0 their new home in Placer-county. J.C. Dickerman goes to San Fransisco Sunday to attend the Grand obviated the chance of the other play-. Could not do much, if anything, to. ‘ ers to know the value of even a single . counteract such influence.” -As to my trump held by the dealer, and the . experietice in regard to boys smoking dealer loses the advantage of the. Cigarettes, I said: *tE had four or five trump-card. Those who have tridd. boys who smoked; that I requested the new wrinkle say it works well. then to discontinue it around the _ school premises; laid the matter befor fateh them in as pleasanta m nner us possiDuring the past week there has. ble, telling about the injurious effect passed through this:city a quantity of . Ofsmoking, ete. They did not stop. I machinery from San Francisco con. then forbid it éntirely. I am pleased to signed to the Kentuck mine which is] Say they did not disobey me; many situated in Sierra county across the. times after school Ihave seen those river from Goodyear’s Bar. The ma-. 8ame boys smoking on the street, their chinery, including the boiler, is mide] parents being quite well aware of it. Machinery for the Kentuck. ‘in sections, The nine is up on the} Though Ido not think tbey approved ~ firm: @ mountain side a mile and a half from . of it they certainly did not oblige them the wagon,and-everyt!.ing has to be. to discontinue smoking.” Mr, Kerlin. carried_in _on_mule-back and-over a. When asked for his opinions, replied rough and narrow trail. B. F. Rouse] by the amazing stutement, made in is superifitendent of the Kentuck. Staccato tones, that there was not a ; ey single boy~in~ North San Jian who esis tener: smoked. The gentleman ~ modestly Council of the American Legion of Honor. : = W.A. Hanley of. h») Golden Stir mine near~ Alleghany went up on Saturday’s Bloomfiéld stage. Le had been to the Bay. E. T. Blight, who has been working at the North Banner mine and belonge@to Court Pride, Ancient Order of Foresters, died Friday afternoon at Grass Valley. Hon. W. D. Long returned Saturday a‘ternoon from San Frarcisco. He expected to urrive by the morning train, but was detained by business at Applegate’s Station, Principal of the Sacramento High School, is riding through these mountains on a bicycle Let him safely pts. ne—matter-owhat~ maybe his opinions on the debris question. -thorpe company: ‘The success which Telegraph: Professor J. H. Pond, —neither-tardy_nor_absentduringthe In the Oakland primary school, the following named pupils have been past month: Bessie Waters, Ada Olirefrained from telling us that. it. was Manager Mothersole und. Miss Mandue to-his wonderful powers of reform. "2"Y of the’ Woodthorpe Company ation that this startling-and—instanta-}22™e—over_to the -county. Seaton, neous change had been brouglit about, horseback Saturday morning. After ver, Ada Cristo, Leila Odgers, Mertis. bt left us toinfer that such was the Sacks, Bessie Harris, Maud Langman, . case. If it pleased the gentleman Ella Fredenburr, Mamie Meservey, from Sacramento with his six weeks’ Mamie Truan, Alice Beedle, Albert . experience in North San Juan to make Waters, Carl Fredenburr, Elmer Sim-. Such a pretty little speech, I cer'ainly mons, Joe Tredenick, Frank Sacks,. have not any objections to his so Alfred Oliver, Clarence Waters, John . doing; but Ido most decilledly object Jenkins. Clarence Waters has been . tohis bringing up my rem irks in the perfect in deportment. manner he has (or in any manner whatever) before the pupils and pubic of North San Juan, us they did not A Grass Valley young woman sent. Concern tham in any way. the following letter to a Sacramento} No doubt in his self-conceit he imagined by showing up his coinplimen“Have you got a song with the. tary remarks, in regard to the model words & accompliment called chipy. boys, in comparison with my very on reer sane cut, Johny get yout eer uncomplimentary ones, he would raise I think “that la part of the first yarns. himself many degrees in the estimaPlease let me know right away if you] tion of the people. Allow me to inhave it & the price of it & also have . fotm the Sacramento geutleman that you the music of Pon tpg style of . the teachers of Nevada county pride dane tailed, poet y Ae! biz Fat oon themselves on their _ professional sumpted liza jane & price of it.” etiquette, and really deem it a great e want of couriesy ina teacher to speak in a derogatory. manner of a fellowConscienceless persons have recent. teacher, even if what they say is true ly desecrated graves in Pine Grove . Strange as it may appear to a “‘ ValleyCemetery by.»stealing flowering and . ite,” the people in the hydraulic minother plants from them: This is the . ing distriéts are not so unsophistocated most contemptible kind of thievery,. as to be won by flattery, or fawning and a close watch is being kept in the . sycophancy. hope that the guiliy parties can be de-. One word in regard tothose much tected: maligned youths: We of the litile burg of Sweetland are delighted to learn how perfect in all things the Some men shave twice or thricea} pupils of the metropolis of the Ridge week, and some men never shave. . have become under the brief regime Every day Gaylord shaves prices on. of Mr. Kerlin. Mr. McPhee, their firstclass goods in hisline. But there. former teacher (who was a gentleman are two things he never cuts—qualities . in every sense of the word), will be and weights. Give him atrial order . pleased as well. We will welcome for some groceries and be convinced. . with pleasure their presence at any of *@ our little. social gatherings here, for we now feel assured they will take off The Directorsof the State Agricul-. their hats and neither smoke, nor spit jural Society have allotted Nevada} tobacco juice on onr school-room fluor, county a space 60 by 70 feet in the Pa-. this setting a good example to our vilion at Sacramento, in which to} boys, make our display at next Fall’s Fair. As for myself, Ido not think that The space will be well filled. my reputation as a lady or a teacher, eevee coseramrmemerean will suffer in comparison with Mr. Man Waucs a Tonic Kerlin’s as a gentleman or ait inarr Seer structor, Still, in justice to myself, I When there is a lack of elastie en request the gentleman not to so forget ergy in. the system, shown by s sensahimeelf as to use my name or construe tion of languor and unrest inthe mornmy remarks #0 a8 to make them a pe bet tee cern oo = steppingstone for his own advanceisturbed sleep at night, Stomach va infuses. unwonted . 7°" energy intothe enfeebled and nervous, endowing them with muscularenergy, an ability to repose healthfully, and digest without inconvence. Nervousness, heudache, biliousness, impaired An Order From Grass Valley. Desecrating Graves. A Sharp Edge for Dull Times. A Liberal Allotment. Miss J. A. Dwyer. Gravel for a Graveyard. James Ewing has just shipped to Napa from this city ten tons of gravel taken out of the bed of Deer creek near they got here the storm began and they had to make the return trip ina carriage. Rev. Charles McKelvey of the Methodist Church at Gruss Valley has gone to Sacramento for a ten days’ visit. Durng his absence his pulpit will be occupied by Reverends Jones of Indian Springs, Thompson of Oakland and Crowell of the Southern Qulifornia Conference. George Marshal, the Truckee attorney who has been at the county seat tes ifying in a criminal case, went home Friday night. Ashe was alighting from the Narrow Gauge train at Colfax tovhange cars he made a misstep and fell. His nose struck the platform and was badly disfigured. It is to be hoped that the nasal organ’s symmetry is not. permanently impuaired, as George is a young man and _ is yet in the matrimonial market, A Class Party. The graduating class of the Nevada City High School on Friday evening gave a reception at Michell’s Hall to the graduating class of the Grass Valley High School. The Hall was prettily decorated with ferns, streamers, portieres, Japanese parasols, etc.— About thirty couple were present. Goyne’s orchestra played for the dancing and Mr. Michell prompte!. Supper was served after midnight at the restaurant of Leddy & Cree. The young peuple, more than half of whom were from Grass Valley, had a good time. The Terms of Notaries. The Attorney-General ‘says that] under the law passed at the last session of the Legislature the term of Notaries commissioned theretofore is extended so as to be four years instead of two. Hesiys, however, that it is safer for all Notaries who were commissioned before the late Act, to apply to be re-commissioned and to give their bonds in proper time, as the Courts might not agree with him as to the extension of their terms, Restate An Elegant Substitute For vils, salts, pills, and all kinds of bitter, nauseous medicines, is the very agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. Recommended by leading Physicians. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Company, San Francisco,Cal. For sale by all leading druggists. Carr Bros., Nevada appetite and a fgeble, troublesome stomach, are all and speedi y set right by this matchless regulator-and invigorant. The mineral poisons, among them strychnia and nux vomica, are never safe tonics, even in infinitesimal doses. The Bitters answers the purer more effectually, and can be reied upon as perfectly safe by the most prudent. Fever and ague, kidney Worrell’s ranch. This gravel is to be City. : tf used in beautifying the Goodman family’s burial tot in one of the Napa Bsrcuam’s Pitts act like magicona cemeteries, Eight thousand dollars is . ¥¢@k stomach. being expended on the lot and vault. csununsetemibnineniniiieemanteoaenee ate Lots of. Grit Dyspepsia and Liver Compiaint. —— Is it not worth the small price of 75 cents to freé yourself of every symptom of these distressing complaints? If you Ts admirable in a warrior, bat abomintroubles and rheumatism yield to it. . able ina dentifrice. This destructive Bins component many tooth powders and pastes contain. Use for the teeth Itching Piles are known by moisture . SOZODONT only, popular for over Cure Fe. Piles. think so call at our store and get a bottle of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. Every bottle bas ‘a printed guarantee on it. Use accordingly, and if it does you like perspiration, producing a very disagreeable itching after getting warm. This form as well as Blind Bleeding and protrudi iles, yielé at once to the application of Dr. Bosanko’s Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying the intense itching and effecting a permanent cure. 50 cents, Address the Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co,, Piqua, 0. Sold by Carr Bros. re ee oe 3 _ Pgars’ is the purest and best Soay eyermade. 2 thirty yerrs, and a liquid of delightful ragrance which purifies the breatn. 00 gunk will cost younething, : Holl by Carr Brothers. d6-6m Bucklen’s Arnica Saive. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum ‘ ‘ . Fever So. 1s, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ne ee Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin ErupPe Se For Gamert, tions, and positively cures Piles, or. When she became Miss, . When Pacr sa sick, We gave her Castoria. no pb emma Itis guaranteed to She clung to Castoria ve Y ion, OF money reae g rice 25 cents per box, For . Wen she had Children, sale by O.cr Bros. WOODTHORPE. The Little Ladys Sterting Pheatrical Troupe. Miss GEORGIE WoopTHORPE. Georgie Woodthorpe, the charming actress who will with her company occupy the boards of the Theater at this city during all of next week, first came here as leading lady of the Edmonds & Cooper combination a few years. ago, and by the finished and graceful impersonations she gave then at once installed herselfa prime favorite. Since that period she has had much experience before the footiights, and she is now in her very prime. Miss Woodth: rpe is supported by a strong company of ladies and. gentlemen of histrionic ability, and the plays in her repertoire are of the most attractive character. The engugement will open Monday evening with “The Two Orphans,” a piece that is wonderfully strong in pathos and comedy. “It will be staged in the completest manner. The company's costumes are the finest used for this drama by any company on the road. They were purchased recantly from Kate Claxton, and had b-en used by her but.a short time. The Grass Valley Union pays this deserved coupliment to tne Woocs has attended their performances always gives an assurance that the enout the week. The company isa good one, and well deserving the patronage of the public.” Miss Georgie Woodt! orpe, v ho is a native of this State, made her first appearance at the California Theater in San Francisco. in_1875,.being--then twelve years old. She played Prince Arthur to McCullough’s King John and. made a ‘great hit.’? She continued a member of the California stock compuny till the close of McCullough's management two or three years later, then went to Chicago and played in Edwin Booth’s Company fora season. they reached the well-selected spot they were heartily welcomed by Mr. aud Mrs. Shelby.The forendon was spent in boatriding and fishing, Many a spotted beauty suffered from the tempting hook. After lunch was served several of the party strayed over to Chicago Park to view the most fertile part of Nevada county, while the rest were entertained by some vocal music which was executed by Miss Shiébly. Mr. Shebly gave this part of the party a ride to Chicago Park, Thus they were luckier than those who started out to walk there. As the sun was getting low in the West the party, after a jolly day’s fun and sport, started on their home-ward march to take part in the dance which Was given inthe evening at Odd Fellows Hall at You Bet. Thus ended the celebration . A Picnicker. The Way He Does It. Although he is not a Curly Bear, at which he sells groceries and provisjons puts them only just high enough to give a bare living profit. * S eeennenianintgeteneneent ceases ee Shileh’s Consumption Cure. This is beyond question the most successful Cough Medicinewe have ever sold. A few doses invariably cure the worst cases of Cough, Croup, and Bronchitis, while its wonderful success in the cure of Consumption is without gagement of the cempany will conv&perionce Oa. Thi tinue to be largely patronized through. VUre your Cough. It never falls. This Carr Bros. 6m Next she traveled’ with Madame. "ted to cure them? Sold by Carr Modjeska, after which she began starBros. d6-6m ringin “The Butterfly,” a play new agen known as ‘‘Among the Pines,” and in. _ gaan which she will appear at this city op Be Pio: Thursday evening next. ( Pry grea pe Picnic at You Bet, ay wees breais ‘ ot pgsae The Silver Star Lodge of Rebekahs. #3 ca FS of You Bet celebrated the Séventieth a? SB ne anniversary of Odd Fellowship by} ¢3 Berea
giving a picnic at Shebly’s yanch on . * B Bante the 26th of April, to which they gave ¥ ae Rg a cordial invitation to all. Hy esate The party consisted of about fifty] #y BPE ro You Betters. They started from their a] aL homes for the picnic ‘ground about] B! 2 Esfe eight o’clock inthe morning. When ? 3 Ege KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS George C. Gaylord in fixing the prices vleanse the System Effectually, $6,000 A DAY. Phat What it Costs té Run a Big . Circus. A striking example of the result of pluck, energy and honorable dealings is the success of Sells Brothers. Seventeen years ago they: embarked in the hazardous, and at the time supposed to be illegitimate, business of running a circus, but by following a straightforward course and applying business rules as is done in the mercantile pursuits they have overcome the many difficulties that beset them, and from poverty to opulence their pathway has always been creditable. No unfalfilled pledges,no broken promises, no disappointments for the people marks a place in the line of their march. This year, more than any. former one, will be memorable because of the multiplied attractions that have been added. Adaily expense of $300 seventeen years ayo has been increased year by year until now it averages over $6,000 daily, and yet they do not halt. Barrett’s big show, in which they were formerly silent partners, has been added entire this season, making for the first time in the history of shows a legitimate and bona fide consolidation oftwo big, fully equipped shows, united into one vast organization, yet each distinctive feature retuined. These two shows will Spread a huge cloud of canvas in Colfax on Thursday, May 23d, and exhibit conjointly. ‘Nevada county people will be transported ty rail to and from Colfax on that day and adinitted to the-shows for the single price of $1 apiece. Oh, What o Cough. Will you heed the warning, the signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease, Consumption? . Ask yourselves'if you ean afford for tne sake of saving 50 cents, to run the risk and do nothing for it. We know from that Shiloh’s Cure will explains why mora than a Million Bottles were sold -the past year. It relieves Croup and Whooping Cough at once. Mothers do not be without it. For Lame Back, Side or Chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Sold by 2e Answer This Question. Why. do so many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation;—Dizziness;—Loss-of~Ap: petite, Coming Upof the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 75 cents we will sell them Shiloh’s System Vitalizer, guarey Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of California, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plants tnown to be most beneficial to the auman system, forming the ONLY PERFECT REMEDY to act gently yet oromptly on the —AND TO— — $0 THAT — PURE BLOOD, REFRESrtiNQG SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. Ask you druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu. factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. San Francisco, Car. Lovisvitug, Ky. New Yorx, N. ¥ a parallel in the history of medicine. Since its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee,a test which no other medicine can stand. “If you have a Cough we earnestly ask you to try it. Price 10 cents, 50 cents, and $1.00. If your Lungs are sore, Chest or Back lame,use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Sold by Carr Bros, d6-6m . Girl Wanted. To do house work in. small family. Enquire at this office. tf , “ Bhe gave them Coctoria = Finest Line of Stationery in tne City. Hew Goo Gonwaaty Avg . SeCia Baan This Week Carriages, Combs and Brush es, Harmonicas, No More High Prices —AT THEChildren’s MUSIG BOXES, WHISKS, RAZORS, Last Thursday Eventng’s Wed. ding at You Bet. The marriage of Mies 8. A. Selfridge of You Bet to Mr. Foster Meyers of Santa Paula, Southern California, took place in You Bet ai the Odd Fellow’s Hall, on Thursday evening last. Rev. Bartley of Colfax officiated in joining the happy couple in the bonds of holy matrimony as they stood in the spacious parlor under.a beautiful floral design. A host of friends and admirers of botb were present. After congratulations, a collation of wedding cake was served, which was enjoyed by all. Dancing was next in order as a feature of the festive occasion, ‘And all went merry as a marriage-bell.’’ The bride is a young lady of high social standing and many accomplishments, The bride-groom is a popular young man, being a successful contractor and builder. He1s well known in this community as a gentleman of superior social qualities, and commendable business habits. They were the recipients: of many valuable and useful presents. i Soon they will take their departure for their Southern home, where we wish them success’, prosperity and bappitess. Hotel Arrivale, Muy 3d. Nationat Horer.—J. B. Davis, Eben R. Morrill, Truckee; S. B, Crawford, James Kenney, O:-Newhonse, H. W. Cole, Washington; W. E. Sammis, Sutter City; J. F. Brady, Granville F, Foster, Bud Carson, Grass_Valley; Gus Thomus, Will Strong, Sierra Valley; A. Meyers, Thos. Mooney, .Cherokee; D. H. Birdsall, T. M. Sinitb, San Franciseo;~George Mo Gill; Chicago; Mis. A, D. Gassaway, Walter Lawrey, Forest City; M. H. Mead, Downieville ; John G ffett, ©. Hegarty, Jr., Moore’s Flat; J. E. Stokes, Sacramento; W. HH. Kent, Carson; W, A. Hanley, Alleghany; Mra. G. W. Eddy, Siunley A. Eddy, Uanford; Nevada City, 3. Union Horkt—F. W. Cannon, G, M. Dalbrath, W. F. Carson, E. T. Parsons, Jolin A. Faull, San Francis: co; K. 8. Piper, Pleasant Valley; A. Frandy, Edwards Bridge; Geo. Barron, M, T, Uubbard, Sacramento; J. R. Davi-, San Juan; J. 3b, Neault, John urran,Truckee;4.-8.--Methersole, Miss Nannary, Georgie Woodthorpe Company ; T. J. Nolan, J. MeCullough, B Pascoe, William, G. Hudson, P. M. Sprague, Grass Valley ; W, D:—-Gitford; hinds; dW Greorbank; Alleghany; William Hammell, Scotts Flat; P. McAuslin, Columbia Hill; Frank Pruden, Auburn; Nev. City, 3. AS LET EE SETS TE Ice! Ice! The Nevada Ive Company is now prepared to deliver ice to consumers in any part of thecity. Orders left at the oflice of the Company, foot of Main street, on the Plaza, or with the driver, will be promptly attended to. tf At Grass Valley, May 2nd, to the wife of William Temby, a son; At Grass Valley, May 2nd, to the wife of Thomas Ahearn, a daughter. —_—_—_—_—_—_— . MARRIED. Tn Sacramento, May 2,at the residence of George Beeler, by Rey. Arnold T. Noedham, Will H. Townsend to Annie Bogan, both of Sacramento. . Ursg, + Cirand : Concert . LAUREL PARLOR, Native Daughters of the Golden West, AT THE ‘METHODIST OHUROH, Tuesday, May 7th. CAMILLA URSO The Illustrious Violinist, Assisted by Her Own Select Company, Including Mr. Louis Miller, Tenor, Miss Phila May, Mezza Soprano, Signor Martinez, Pianist, Frederic Luere, Director. ADMISSION : Three Rows Reserved Seats, $1. Balance, 75 cents. Gallery, 50 cents, M&@ Tickets can be secured at LENNIE’S:BOOKSTORE and from any member of the Parlor. THE {Celebrated by Goods Store GRASS VALLEY. Pioneer Book and Music Store,. FHE BEE HIVE, SAM’L YEO, Prop’r. EA E 'ROY Z 5 Ww Jiao EERE A FINE LINE CRO e aris CARPETS and WALL PA MA 100 Rolls of New Carpets just received, MEYERS-SELFRIDGE. . ALIVE BEAR, J.8.Goodwin Presents Cave No. 1 With One. J.S. Goodwin of You Bet has donated his year-old cinnamon bear to Cave No. 1, Curly Bear Degree of this city. The animal weighs about 250 pounds and has an interesting history. Last Summer, when it was no larger than a poodle dog, Martin Lawrence, the renowned bear hunter, captured it single-handed in the forest’ wilds near Graniteville. He kept ita few days until its teething period began, and then presented it to Mr. Goodwin. Since it came into the latter’s possession it has lived on the fat. of the land and grown to gigantic proportions, being an exceptionally large specimen of the species. It has an amiable disposition and a retentive memory, and Mr. Goodwin has taught it many smart tricks. It will make its debut in public life on the oceasion of the Curly Bear party in Armory Hall on Friday evening next, and will be an active participant in the festivities of that oceasion,It is also to be made a part of the regular paraphernalia of Cave No. 1 and the stuffed grizzly heretofore utilized asa makeshift in conferring the Degree will be dispensed with. Scrcen Doors and Windows. Of all sizes for sale cheap at Legg & Shaw’s, Main street, Nevada Ciry. Be Sure If you nave made up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsapifrilla do not be induced to take anyother, A Boston lady, whose example is worthy imitation, tells her experience below: “Tn one store where I went to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla the clerk tried to induce me buy their own instead of Hood’s; he told me their's would last longer; that I might take it on ten To Cet days’ trial; that if I did not like it I need not pay anything, etc, But he could not prevail on me to change. I told him [ had’ taken Hood's Sarsaparilla, knew, what It was, was satisfied with it, and did not want any other. When I began taking Hood's »Sarsaparilla { was feeling real miserable with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I could hardly Hood’s stand, I -looked-like-a person tn consumption. Hood’s Sarsaparilla did me so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently speak of it.” Mrs. ELLA A, Gorr, 61 Terrace Street; Boston. Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only by C. 1. HOOD &CoO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, _100 Roses Ore Dollar Assessment Notice. The Assessment Book of the City of Nevada is now in the hands of the Clerk of the Board of Trustees, and will remain open for inspection until the third Monday in May. T. H. CARR, Clerk. On DB Wwen kK COMMENCING Monday Eve’g, May 6. MISS GEORGIE WOODTHORPE,And-an Excellent Company, In the following epertoire : Monday—TWO ORPHANS. Tuesday—GOLDEN GIANT, Wednesday—MAYBLOSSOM, Thursday—AMONG THE FINES, Friday—LITTLE DETECTIVE. Saturday Matinee—M’ LISS. Saturday Even’g—GOLDEN GIANT, Two'cl Watches Gren Away Prices 10,20and aN Cts, Tickets on sale at.Mulloy’s. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. MRS. A. PERRY, Proprietor. Main Street, (at the Mills Residence.) FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND Lodging at Reasonable Rates. “Phe Table will be supplied with the best of everything. Health and Pleasure Seekers from abroad will find this one of the best places in town to stop at. This House contains as pleasant furnished rooms as can be found in the city. Day Board $5 a week. Notice for Publication, LAND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, CaL. ate 29th, 1889. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TH satlowing named settler has filed notice — of his intention to make final proof in anpport of his claim,and that said proof will be made befere the County Clerk‘at Nevada City, Nevada Co, Caf, on June 8th, 1889, viz: > Charles Cleveland, eens beara D. 8.119, for the SW'i of NEY, NEY of SW and Lot 7 of SEY, of See, 2, TiN. R.8K MDM, He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivatlonef, said land viz: John Whité, of Grass Valley, Nevada Co., Cala., J, B. Hitchcock, ef NevadaCity, Nevada Co,, Cala., Morris Green, of Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cala., Robert. Hughes, of Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cala, Any person who desires to protest againat the allowance of such proof, or who knows ofany substantir) reason,nnderthe law aude the regulations of the Interior Department why such proof should not be allowed, will be given. an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to cross examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant, SELDEN HETZEL Register, = A Liberal Reward. ; OST, ON THE ROAD. BETWEEN NEVA4 da City and Quaker Hill, a pocket-book containing some papers in an envelope, a bank book and #60in money, The name of Mrs. H. B, Whitnes appears on the papers and bank-book. Aliberal reward will be April 30, 1889, Nevada City and Are always making a SUCCE 0 BOOT We defy any three: tores in the county ry now this Spring. Every lady visiting our Boot and WILL BE PRESENTED WITH A. ‘NIC f ’ e 4 never before had their Clothin se Establishment we emplo ith MR. JOHNSON the artistic Cutter ( City) as Cutter. FIVE TO TEN DOLLARS CHEAPER enough for a month ahead to keep our Tailors busy. gains and fine fit THEY CAN GET FOR LITTLs ™ We guarantee every suit made to order in our es lishinent in San Francisco, and guarantee every suit a fit or no aid forthe return of allorany portion of h property to MRS. H, B, WHITWEY. Red Dog, evada county, Cal, May l—1m. <_ SUCCcass. 0 rims or i.. EXyiman & Co., ——OF THE~— Phan Francisco Opposition Stores, —-OorF._. Grass Valley, SS of every branch of business they embark in. They have the Biggest Establishments o———IN THE—— AND SHOE LINES Ever existing in N evada County, AND EQUAL TO A WHOLESALE HOUSE. to show as BIG STOCK as we’ tarEverybody buying $1 worth of goods of us in either Store wfll have their round fare between Nevada City and Grass Valley paid—free of charge. And. we will state that any person buying READY. MADE CLOTHING. FROM US WILL HAVE THEM ALTERED 1rO FIT FREE OF CHARGE. Shoe Department—inGrass Valt KLE PLATED BUTTON HOOK. OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DFPARTMET since we start! ed on the 20th of April, is a great success, We have ‘already work Persons who g made to order now see what barNONEY. Inthe Tailor'y Six First-Class Tailors and Four Tailoresses, formerly with A. Friedman, Nevada tablishment from than any merchant tailoring estabsale. ~ Our Store in Grass Valley is a two-story buildin ,»each fi i fee: long, and our Tailoring perieeied which te acts Gait, connecting Sint the building, is 30 feet long, with modern sky-lights and grand style, The Store is lighted with 8 200-candle-power Electric Lights. We wil say that we em a six clerks in Graas Valley as Clothing and Whos Releausaer and twoin our Branch Store at Nevada City. Most of these Salesmen were CHILDREN’S BROOMS, pe Also, 6 Misefit Carpets at Half born in Nevada county, thus patronizing home to 16 persons which is by far the most help employed before in Neva: labor and giving employment a county POCKET KNIVES, ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, ETC., ETC. ALL AT REASONABLE RATES! @@™ A Discount of 10 percent. allowed on all purchases (except schoolbooks) of $2.00 and upward for the next 30 days. ‘ H. H. LENNIE & CO., GF Lace Curtains, Portieres and Window Shades a specialty. aes Our remot Department, with three artistic Milliners, will be found par excellent. , ee pa Samples of Dress Goods and Silks Free. : “g MT Goods sent C. 0. D. on inspection.to all parts uf the county. was cisco’Prices , Grass Successors to C, W. Welch. 2 Mo” Everything sold at San Francisco Prices at SAM'L YEO'S Pa Pee Cools Sold Wholesale and Retail s ~~. —-. AND STRICTLY ONE PRICE. Country orders filled with promptness and satisfaction. L. HYMAN .& Go., Francisco :: Opposition: 75 Main Street, Grass Valley, National Hotel Building, Nevada City, é ay NY Nall