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April 1, 1890 (4 pages)

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pay RAM Seam _ Prise 61; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. he Duily Transcript. Ro. $2 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal CIRCULATES IN é Nevada Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, — le North San Juan, French Corral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore's Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every other town of Nevada apa algo in. Pi and Sierra counties, at ento, San Francisco—in fi throughout the State from Siskiyou to San Diego from the Sierra to the Pe "TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1890. —————— Preamble and resolutions passed by Nevada City W. C. T. U. inmemoriam of our sister beloved, Mrs. Louisa Col+man: Dear sisters, while we sit today, with o’erburdened hearts an/j bowed heads, underthe shadow of a great sorrow which it has pleased our Heavenly, Father to cast on us, in the death of our earnest co-laborer, Mrs. Coleman, be“it Resolved, ‘That while we would ‘‘Be still and know that God reigns,’’ yet every mournful chord of ‘ ourbeing is touched by this heavy stroke: Resolved, That we lovingly tender-to_our—sister_Union—of-Grasss Valley our tenderest, heartfelt svmpathies in this sad hour of their be reavement. The loss is not only your loss; it is our loss, even more it is tlic loss of the W. C. IT. U. wherever it exists. A bright. spirit is gone. A willing heart and ready hand are still in death: Her life was a grand success! “She is not dead but sleepeth.”’ Ob may we catch from her earnest, diligent unselfishness,-the courage ‘to emulate her unwearying fidelity to the Master’s work, and never falter; . until like her, we shall find rest in His presence. “Why doth that unseen hand, which never : errs, Havoc our hopes —our happiest lots reverse, Why plant the cypress where the myrtle Waves, And in our gardens hew our graves? Aye! These tombs point heavenward, Lift thine eyes to that blest Eden of ete.nity; ; For if no deathless pleasures earth snpplies, f It is that -we may seek them in the It is farther resolved, with. our tenderest sympathies that we tender to her afflicted husband our devout hope that by the help of the God in whom she, trusted he may not repine, but learn how sublime itis to suffer, and grow strong and be able to stave off this nightmare from his soul, continuing to exert his influence in active deeds of philanthropy as in the past you both were wont to do for the benefit ofhumanity. Then shall the sweet harmony of your life song blend without one minor note in the full chorus of the redeemed in the Glory land. M. W. Patmer) ,, W. J. Anew § Com. RE ARE SO AN a mC Cis Wen Macbeth ironically asked, ‘Canst thou minister to a mind diseased?” he little knew. that.mankind would one day be blessed with Ayer’s SarsaparilJa.In purifying the blood, this powerful alterative gives tone and strength to the function and faculty of the system. A Question of time—When can I get ‘my watch out? : LESS TE To mNsurRE a hearty-appetite-and—increased digestion take Simmons Live} Regulater. —¢-8@ 0-2. How little and dried up the cheese appears to the rat after he is caught in the trap. Be ee Eat as ae In ali derangement of Ahe liver a cure is certain. if you take Simmons Liver Regulator. oe ee Authorised te settie. a. IWright of Nevada City is “authorized to collect bills owing to the Aindersigned for purschases made at “ gur store here and prompt settlement is requested. Mr. Wright is also authorized to pay bills owing by us. m28 3t I. Hyman & Co. jpoteadancacmeanioam The Safest A*? most powerful~ alterative is Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Young and old are alike benefited by its use, For the eruptive diseases peculiar to children nothing else is so effective as this medicine, while its agreeable flavor niakes it easy to admin. ister. “My little Boy fred large scrofaous ulcers on his neck and throat from which. he suffered terribly. Two physicians attended him, but he grew continually worse under their care, and everybody expected he would die. I had heard of the remarkable cures effected by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and decided to have my boy try it. Shortly after he began to take this medicine, the ulcers commenced healing, and, after using several Lottles, he was entirely cured. He is now a8 healthy and strong as any boy of his age.”’— William F. Dougherty, zIampton, Va. “In May last, my youngest child, fourteéh months old, ‘an to haye sores gather on its head and body. We ap. plied various simple remedies without avail. The sores increased in number and discharged copiously. A physician . Was called, but the sores continued to multiply until in a few months they nearly covered the child’s head and body. At last we began the use of Ayer’s Sargeneriila. In a few days @ marked change for the better was manifei’t. The sores assumed a more healthy condition, tie dischargeswere gradually diminished, and finally ceased altogether. The child is livelier, its skin is fresher, and its appetite better than we have observed for months.”’—Frank M. Griffin, Long Point, 'Texas. “The formula of or vd Sarsaparilla presents, for chronic diseases of almost every kind, D., Wiggs, Arkansas. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Gr, J. G, Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass the best remedy known to t the medical world.” —QD, ic Wilson, should disturb the neighbors.” ‘Never mind the neighbors,” answered the young lady, quickly; ‘they poisoned our dog yesterday.” Fr Egypt, Greece and Rome. iyo is of remote antiquity, writes Martha J. Lamb in the Jewelers’ Weekly. Through upon unem. There are no objects known such elegance of taste and perfect skill in ornamentation or inscription. The earliest gems appeared among the Ee-ptians chiefly as beetle-shaped signei; worn in rings, and many of them were exquisitely engraved. The form wa: oval and pierced from end to end wi.l @ bole through which there passed a strong wire which kept the stone in place in« ring. When worn the flat or seal side res.ct yainst the finger, but when used as.°° lit waS vwuned. Whe Israelites ies sed the art.of the Egyptians and the Greeks adopted it and speedily exesllec .i] their predecessors. Lerodotas mentions the famous emersid of Polynates, and the fame of its enraver, (Theodorus of Samos. This was bout 600 B. C. Contemporary with the ‘vceks the Etruscans achieved great exNence in gem engraving. The art ty attained its highest perfection “eilyand Magna Greeeia.' ‘old Was much-used in Egypt as a setengraved favorite animals, diviniflowers, coats of arms and hiero‘y vies. There are many curious specimens of early Egyptian art to be seen in New York City—in the museum of the ilistorical Society—among which is a diadem in. gold ornamented with the lotus flower; a silver ring artistically ne raved with the name Amunoph IIL, 1150 B. C.; a gold bird with outstretched wings inlaid with turquoise and ‘lapis lug ili; ear-rings chiefly in gold and variously ornamented—ohe pair terminating in a tiger's head hélding in his meuth an engraved stone, another in the form of a cow’s head with a carbuncle set in the forehead,.and several pairs terminating with heads of lions; jewelry the gold necklace and ear-rings bearing the name of Menes, the. first Pharaoh of Egypt and the earliest King in history—supposed to have been made 2771 B. C. : The Greeks were extremely ingenious in devices. They practiced engraving chiefly in intaglio, and some of their best works are in chalcedony and carnelian. One celebrated specimen of Greek wérkmanship in carnelian is the beautiful seal of an unknown artist which oncé belonged to Michael Angelo and was preserved in the Imperial Library at Paris. The engraving represents a vintage, and many copies of it have been made. Such stones as had dif: ferently colored layers, like onyx, were found better adapted to the relief style of engraving. Several of the most notable artists of Greece established themselves at Rome under the Emperors. In the time of Augustus the art reached its highest excellence, and cabinets of gems became numerous. It was a matter of pride with the old Roman gentlemen to possess camei and intagli of value. The passion for gems spread through France, Germany and England and in all civilized countries thé art of engraving on precious stones has ever been held in high estimation. Thecountries that have been foremost in producing these stones are Hindostan, Pegu, Ceylon and Siberia, although in moderp’ times Brazil and Peru have been notable rivals in this class of gems. The Russias, from their proximity toSiberia, have become the most lavish‘of any people in the world in theif use of gems. The head of the roya} family of Russia could outshine any other ruler in the display of costly jewels, and diamonds, emeralds, pearls and opals ‘are much &vorn by thie Russian aristocracy. Other fashionable stones in Russia, brought frorh the mountains of Siberia, are the Amethyst, garnet, topaz, aquamarine and onyx. Engraved gems are for the most part easily referred by connoisseurs to their true period, country and some“times to the artist himself. Each had his own. cypher, which is commonly found upon the gem. f = A CHAPTER FOR BOYS. What Johnny Should Learn If He Would Make Himself Usoful. To run. To swim, To carve. To be neat. To be honest. To make a fire. To be punctual. To do an errand. To cut kindlings. To sing if he can. To sew on a button. To hang up his hat. To hold his head erect. To respect his teacher. To‘help his mother or sister. To button his mother’s boots. To wipe his boots on the mat. To read aloud when requested. To help the boy smaller than him. To speak pleasantly to an old woman. To put every garment in its proper place. Toremove his hat upon entering a house. To keep his finger-nails from wearing . mourning. rs To lift the baby out of the cradle .and hold it for half an hour. , To treat the girls so well that they will wish he was their brother. To close the door quietly, especially when there is a sick person in the house. She Wanted to Get Even. The following seems to be théJatest ‘thing one would rather have left unsaid." A pianist recently spent the evening at the house of alady. The company was agreeable and he stayed somewhat late. As he rose to take his departure the lady said: ‘‘Pray don’t go yet, Mr. Jones; I want you to play something for me.” ‘Oh, you must excuse me to-night; it is very late, and I When Baby was sick, We gave her Casioria. When he was a Child, She cried: for Castoria hen she became Mis, She clung to Castoria. When she had Cliildren, The practice of carving precious stones their hardness they were susceptible jo the hi host polish, and thus retained unimpuired the lines and figures cut which in so small a sphere called for for precious stones, and upon it bulls and the ‘‘dear gazelle.” Thereare}— also in this fine collection of antique JD. W. KELLER : Proprietor lof Nevada County. Look Out For This Space, Jess You Read the Transcript. ing Office is Second to None. jneulieenesbiiidinladlscdibaenCaasaaonbvecsScacosse acess . 7 @ 3 ¢ You Don’t Get.the News UNLESS You Take the DAILY TRANSCRIPT ¢. 5 h of & & ~—CHEAPER THAN = PREWEOD A? FIVE DOLLARS A ORD 7 BEEP WaRmMm By Wearing Woolen Goods at Half the. Prices Usually Charged, Yo Knitted Shawls.. Former prive 90. Cemte.ceccieee cee se ces. NOW 45 Cents “ “ Aa pee ES (Ee gat OSes a Nr Cas . * 59 « Ree ares, Faas Weakea Ea, . .” jer peat eae as apa aa “75 4 Shoulder“ . .. GNC SAG) eet Ae ent Ae eps er Ne “65 te iF dee Pee a eee a a “ fe acs cisagi a Oe ee in ED ChildrenJ® Woolen Skirte.. 2 “WO 15" chiyafens’ ROBBIE ie Boa fe 23 3 I Ee es ae Cacever se 40." sft Ae “ rei Sone sip ey “ "USL Genter eine laces “ 95 “ A lot of Odds and ‘Ends im Children’s Woolen Hose tn sizes from 4 1-2 to 8 1-2, worth 25, 40, 50 and [60 cents, at a uniform priceo 15 cemts a pair. f 3 MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, MAIN STREET NEVADA CITY, CREAT CHEAP CLEARING SALE. EXTENSION OF TIME. ; 8 the family cannot undertake the fatigue of removal at present on accountof the Rev. R, Lennie’s state of health, H. H. LENNIE & CO. will continue their CHEAP SALE for about two week or so longer: BAUS OsTiARNs B62 or os bss 5 sc os Rs ee ee ck sane BIB “ as ES ip cok a cabs : veces O16 : ad Bagh. eek eh post ROE Sa sea eeeiyy os Oi RTI . “ ad See ee 254 ¥e, 140 ss RS eo as Ae ay vt of reeeetsmee tt) Now 18 your opportunity as they will be sold to dealers when you will have to pay full price. Hammocks at 30 per cent reduction. 40 cent sheet music for 25 cents. Artists Paints a 85 centsadozen. TOYS athalf price. 25 cent Fishing Rods for 10 cents aud everythin ® else in proportion. s The goods are offered at these EXTREMELY LOW FIGURES to, insure sale, and gave the trouble and expense of reinoval. : & : Ke A good set of PARLOR and BEDROOM FURNITURE. ‘Some sundries. An UPRIGHT PIANO and a MILCH COW for sale. H. H. LENNIE & CO., Pioneer Book Store, Nevada City. rea] New . York Bakery. o— Ge Stockholders Meeting. TEVADA COUNTY NARROW GAUGE Railroad Company.—The annual méeting of the Stockholders of the Nevada forthe election of seven Directors, to serve for the ensuing twelve months, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting, will be neldatthe office of the Company, at the Railroad Depot, Grass Valley, Nevada county. California, on WEDNESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF APRIL, 1890, at 3 p. Mm. HAYING PURCHASED THIE W KL j known and popular Bakery ofG Wi Durat,.0R. 4 OOMMEROLAL STREET, Polis will be opened at 3:30 o'clock, and ¢ closed at 8:45y.M. Tranafer books will be Tintend to keep on band at oJ] times a 4004 . ojoged on the 22nd day of March ; By order o} Variety of JOHN F.KIDDER, President. BREAD GrORGE FLETCHER, Secretary. . PERS, CAKE, eu Won-Union Wedding Cakes 4 ana Gantry Iron Moulders Wanted. Made to order on short notice and on moi’ hope to meri a liberal patronage. D. W. KELLER DENNEY & GRAY, rs to Denney & Hitching,) Established tn th52 We will NO, 26 MAIN sTKKET... NEVADA CITY NP ORES OF EVERY DESCRIP. Gian tenes. melted sn Ame on Br all dish to wheels. sinetien with sy atone Oftice Paise 6 . Hiebt work, and warrant satisfac! bree cot tihhi Teste, end” Cuarantes J. McLEOD, first-class Wegonmaker ‘ 8 other shop. The Daily Transcript is the Largest and the Leading Paper : Monday, May 5th, 1890. You Don’t Get the News un-. The Transcript’s Job Printime tna ee va. s ) TLHE.NEVADA GOLD MINING COMPANY, . Company (of the State of West Virginia) a February, A. D. 1890. ship of Harold Craigie, Wallace Craigi Peter W. Craigie, Minors. are ons y Guardian for Order of Sale of May K. Craigie, the Guar sons and estates Craigie and Pe BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, and purposes therein set forth. HORSE-SHOEING a Specialty, Road-. ofthe said wards, and all persons intereststers and Freight Horses shod in the best . edin the said . Mond. t y Nevada: Assay . Office, . susie ottheart and tne work warranted to. Court on Monday, the 28th day of April ee last. : of this Court, at the Courthouse, in the said J,1.chM, Proprietor WAGON-MAKING, county of Nevada, then and there to show arantec to set an axle so that it . Cause wh will run one-third tighter than if from any . for the sale of such estate. We will guarentee to set tires so asto avoid {this order be bave the facilities for doing h h nae “he NN eH pire ‘anscript We beve the facilities for do! eavyo' jing, in the Nevada Ti T a bhton In’ ay: newspaper printed and pubtished in’ said T can make di Ab vg? coun wi be a candidate for election us M 5th, 1890, é FOR CITY MARSHAL. James CG. Neagle ILL be acandidate for re-election as Marshal of Nevada City. Election, FOR CITY MARSHAL. Dana B. Cetchell ILL be a candidate for election as eee . CARRIAGE WOODWORKER —AND— . General Wagonmaker. THE FIRM OF DENNY & GRAY, having arranged with me toconduct the Wooa Working Department in connection with their Wagon Making Establishment, will do everything in that tine In the Most Excellént Manner. and at the Lowest-Prices, desire to have it understood that @. MY TERMS ARE CASH 7@a FOR ALL WORK DONE. Good pattons of my shopiao-not have t ay for the debts of bad ous. / We CG, MELL. Broad Street, Nevada City, Spanish French, German, Italian. os you CAN BY THREE MONTHS STUDY master eitherof these languages suffijiently for évery day conversation,’ by Dr. Richard 8. Rosenthal’s CELEBRATED MEISTERSCHAFT SYSTEM. Price of 15 books, $5.00 for each language, including answers to questions. r Send for Circulars, containi .g terms ‘and testimonials to Prof. Chas. H. Sykes PRINCIPAL -MEISTERSCHAFT. SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES129 O'Farrell Street, SAN FRANCISCO. IMPROVED BELT Frue Ore Concentrator. Price improved Belt Frnue Van mer $825. F.O. B. Price Plain Belt Frue Vanner, $575. F. O. B. i fap The Improved Belt Frue Vanner has
double the capacity of the plain belt machine. For pamphlets, testimonials and further information apply to ADAMS & CARTER, Agents, Room 15,No. 132 Market St, 8. F. Annual Stockholders Meeting, HE ANNUAL MEEVING OF THE stockholders of the Odd Fellows Hall for the enusing year and for such other fore it will be held at the Library Room, I. 0. 0, F. Building, on MONDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF MAY, 1890, at the hour of 73¢ o’clock P. M., ofsaid day, J. G. O'NEIL, Secretary. Summons. In the Justice's Court of Nevada Township, County of Nevada, State of California. E, M. SAVAGE, Plaintiff, (Of the State of West Viiginia,) a corpor: tion, Defendant. [HE People of the State Of Califoriia send greeting to The Nevada Gold Mining corporation, Defendant. You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above named Plaintiffin the Justice’s Court of ship, butin said County, within ten days; or within twenty days if served elsewhere. The said action ig@brought to obtain judgsaid Plaintff from you for service formed from July ood. ed atten dollars per month, as watchman of county, Cal.,at your special instance and ering machinery ofsai property, as mure fully apuasrs by the complaint on file herein to w orb f hereby notified thatif you fail to so appear ed, said Plaintiff will take judgment against you for said sum of One Hundred and Winety-one Dollars together with costs. Make legal service and due return hereof. Orderto show cause on pplication of eal Estate, On_ reading and sling the petition of ian of the perHerold Craigie, Wallaco belonging to her said wards for the uses » It is hereby ordered. That the next of kin estate, appear before this an order shouts not be granted And itis further ordered, That ac published at least fey Aa day of heary of Nevada, Dated March 28th, 18 0, J. M. WALLING, She zave them Castorla, : d repairer, ix iis sur employ. wade with from aor: ofking teste willbe os Denney Wits cunduct the business of ar alof Nevada City. Election, May Slae Association for the election of five Trustees depot. $375 8 ‘ P. F, Simonds, Atty. mperior (eee, BROAD STREET, BELOW NATIONAL HOTEL, Heavy Concord Team Chain and Express Harness. Light Buggy Harness of all Kinds on hand and made toorder. Boston team, buggy and express Coliars. Riding Saddles apd Bri Jles. Robes, Blankets, Web and Leather Halters. ALY ORDERS PROMPTLY AND. FAITHFULLY ATTENDED TO, Curry Combs and Brushes of all descriptions. Buggy Whips, Whipstocks, Lashes, Blacksnakes. Axle Grease, Harness Oil, Harness Soap. Gents’ and Boys’ Buck and Kid Gloves. Ladies’ and Gents’ Driving Gauntlets. Carriage Trimmings and Buggy Harness a Specialty TERMS CASE. PRICHS THE LOWEST. nana JAMES CAIRN Ss, = e Proprietor. W tig This ie the Bescged ix. Rg tig te amp mere el gating Haruess Shop of Nevada it,) mane NEW GRASS VALLEY MINSTRELS Joseph Snyder,........ . Man William Austin. ..0.00.0000), Treasures, James Coad.,.. . .-» Assistant Manager. most Artistic Minstrels ever seen in Ne county. Public will be delighted. ‘That roduce nothing but, the latest Minstre) Bpecialties lens ' PART I, Bones—C, Bush. ee Interlocutor—Jas, Coad, J. CARR Cer. Pine and Vommerciai Carr Bros. PROPRIETORS OF THE —_——— if KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLRTS STOUK OF {VER THING UBUALLY FOUND IN A First-class Druze Store. PAINTS OILS. VARNISHES EFA¢ SCHOOL, BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS, WISCKLLANKOUS BOOKS PERIODICALS, PICTORIALS. a Agents for the 8an Francisoo Examiner. by FIELD, GABDENAND FLOWEW Pa Prescriptions accura‘ely and carefully coro pounded by Two Fine Ranches, w ing Orchards. Both places avé within two miles of the Both have good houses, barns, legal pad proper business as may come beery advantage fora desirable home. $5 000-4320 acres, three miles from Grass Valley ; is brought; or if served out of said Fowning of a variety of rees; good water; all can he irrigated ; ; Y g j all under fence. & or wraging land; all fenced; 100 darn; improvements cost abont Q-=450 acres gently rolling frai ment against you forthesum of One Hun. . &°?@8 cleared ; wood water ; large house and dred and Ninety ollars alleged to be due . $2500. Great bargain; must be sold, 1888, to Feb. 22, 1890, )-~ $Q9OO~-60 acre good fruit Tand, situate three miles the property of said Defendant, at Nevada . @¢res Cleared ; house and barn, vineyard, gi request, and one dollar paid for help in coywagon and farming implements ; free wate $2 1 5 004425 acres of good fruit and ve ou arereferred. And you are. (wo barns; 100 acres cleared and answer said complaint as above requirof place, Will he sold at the above low price on ac $41 50-0104 acres; highly improved ; water, seven head of cattle, two horses, Given Under my hand this 2ist, day of . Sitnate three miles from Nevada itv. 890. farin at a low price. $8000--560 acres; two miles-from Nevada Gj 1 W. Craigie, minors, praygrowth of pine and opk timber, which alone ig worth 5 HORSE SHOERS & WAGON MAKERS, ing ‘or an order of sale of certain real eseg rich and will make excel rriga . &= These are only a few of the b offer at present. We have all ki ranging trom $5 to $75 per acre, 4 The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City ReamaneraracreomenenencaRn Sua Special Bargains in ‘Lands. Of Callforn tenon ta cmty, Of Nevada, State £00 acres cleared ; good orchard in bearing; a large, never failing supply of : ’ Bmi . ‘ a 4 4 , * ? County Narrow Gauge Railroad Company [tice at his office, in the said Township, the free water ; all implements, tools, ete., with place. prly complaint filed therein, within five days $6909.12) sCress ot more thin 2 -nilestro n Nays 1. Gi ieauere sb ae oy pt service) pier she ley nearly all cleared im Nevada City or Grass Val service on youo his Summons serve > c red 5 goou house ; i “Gf ani . . : within the Township in which this action ; deg and barn i fine orchard i bearing, consist} orchard and warden ; wagon, and ; A. R. WADSWO reasonable terms. E GOOD WAGES, m?6-2m Justice of the Peace, s : \ Allorder for'anzthiagia acliaroraas —— $2500--125 acres ; 4 miles from Nevada City eerie: ‘i RISDON IRON WORKS, Order to Show Oause,_——— and barn; some ruit trees ; free water for irrigating. By strict attention to business, giviy TX the Superior Court in and for the Coun: ‘ ‘ t N da, State Y ‘ good satisfaction and selling at low ratex,! San Francisco, eee sonter. bf the gg 7 ————o0-——_.* TIMBER LAnwps tor es For Sale or Raat on Easy Terms! . sll improved, with bearNarrow, Gaugfine fruit,and ev good hoase and parn ; from Nevada City; 15 irden, six head cattle, horse and r for irrigating. A real bargain. yetable land ; two yood houses and free water fora portion count of absence, } Rood house and barn, orchard, free ll farming implements; Arare chance to secure a profitable i 80 acres cleared; house ty; covered with a fine : nore than lent fruit land when ¢leared ; argains we have to nds of Lands at prices Terms Rasy, _ T. a. CAR PALACE :: DRUG :: STORE, Nevada Ciliy: ABWSPAPK ata careful and competen Drog price asked ; all can be Overture .....0,.Grags3 Valley Minstreiy. End-Men, i -JaMew out, onica Duet.,.Woodberry and Austi:, Sean Company + +--.Pete Weitere i. Song Chas. Woodber, y. Harmonica Soi terse . Pete Wetterean Finale, “Queer, Q imimt and Quizz:. nl Questions,” by the Grass Valle) Minstrels, PART 1. = Banjo Duets... » FR a md ¢, tush. Original Stamp Speech Joe Sayder epee «Woodberry one We'tereay Harmonica mM ‘ions ust & Cy FONE.. eee, eee Creees ' Pele Wettereuy Nevada County’s -rea est tons cad bihace \_, . Artist, Sam. Webb. First appearance of the greatest coldred tryeedisen James Coad and Joe Suyder’ Bis in their own tragedy, entitled “Pistols : or : Swords.” Th tr 1 ‘funn Ni B ¢ extremely funny Negro Burlesquc, ¥ ventitled— oli ‘The Colored Senators.’ PART IV, Cyclones of applause will be showered up. on the funny Negro Farce, —entitled— “THE SHAM DOCTOR.” PART y. The whole to conclude with one ofthe most thrilling wreck scenes on the coast of Georgia, entitled “THE 1 WRECK,” Admission Twenty-Five Cents. mee Children Half-Price. Doors open at 7 o’clock. Play begi 8:15 sharp. y beging.at Upholstering’ Shop a . JAMES KINKEAD GIVES NOTICE THA? he is always prepared to = 9 ta do all kinds of Upholster yy 6g ON short notice, 7 Spring Mattresses, Hair Matiresses, Feather Pillows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Lounges, Single Lounges, ete., etc., made to order, FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN A WORKMANLIKE MANNER. Pianos,-Pictures and Furniture packed for shippine a specialty, Piano Movine Promptly attended to and Carefully Performed, All at the Lowest Liying Rates FOR CAS, Thankful for past patronage, I respectful ly solicit a continuance in the futuro. SHOP ON PINE STREET, Second door South of Geo. E, Turner's Hardware Store, opposite K. of P. Hall. James Kiokead. CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street ..... Nevada Viiy Paid up Capital $30 000 A General Banking Business'Transacted, WE sue SIGHT DRAFTS: PAY ABI. New Verk, San Francisco. And Sucrameut. We issue BILLS OF EXUHANG Payable aT SIGHT inthe prin cipal cities of GREAT BRIT AI and EUROPE, Collections on any part of tb United Statesa specialty. Highest Price Paid fer Count, and State Warrante Gold and Silver Bullien ur chased : Ageny Office at tls Bank. OFFICES: +. Vicw Presipent. £.M PRESTON R.M.HUNT. DIRECTORS: De. KR, M. HUNT, JOMN T. Monea Geo. M. Huenes, D, B. Morgan Wm. Epwarps L Hoveman, E. M, Preston, . CORRES. RSPONDENTS New York—First National Bank Sau Francisco—Firat National Bauk. Bacramento— Natienal Bank of D. 0. M National Meat Market OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK, * -_—_ 0.J NAFPPZIGER.... Proprietor EEF, Punk m B GHS, Re M) MUTTON, VEAL, 5aU8. HAMS, BACON AND LARD, wholesale o retail: : And a). ainds of Meate neually found 1 Oret-class Market. Meats delivered f ve of charge. © J. NAFFZIGUR Broad. Street Meat Market . JAMES MONRO, Prop'r. Customere suppl : y with the very spp len atthe Lowest Pil eet Pork, Sutton, Veal, Lomb Ss +: oe, Bee Broad Street, — Near the Oty Hall, CHARLES ADOLPH! DEALER IN Second Hand Goods. OF ALL KINDS, Such as Household Furniture, Miners’ Tools, Curios, Bic., Etc a . Cleaning and Laying of Cersets And Other General Work , Done to Order, cae : Qity Bill Poster. Will pr ork in thieline ou ence My prices are reasonable. Give me a oall. Leave orders at my Store Tambo-—J, Snyder, ~ SS The Di ~TUBRDAN ee The fullowi ed in the 8 Hon. J.-M. 1 J. J. Cobe Green Mt, M ted to amen names of F.] Hoy, Arthur amend generé G. Wright ymurrer over-r "Al. D. West Demurrer sus! over-ruled a8 Estate of . Personal prop family and fa Homestead gn Nevada Trial April 11, _—mma McA Trial April 10 A. B. Forbe April "14. Wettereau . April 25. WwW. G. Ric’ gurance Co, . People vs. Bice. Defer custody on tl The followit as tral jurors Nevada tow S, Luey, A. J.T, Morgan, A, Stenger, V. Hoskins, 8, L Waite, Geo, . Grass Valle; Wm. Hooper, Eureka tow) Fr Buck. Washington roll, John Ten Bloomfield t A Far AtL ddy 4 Saturday nigh farewell banq of the méetbe part for San 1 ruli was masi there were sp ber, Tyrrell, Dickerman, . and Kidd, all acquitting the it. The souve were unique al ities lasted t morning. Th success in eve Will Hes The Record: ment recently J.T. Shurtlei the Rectorship at Marysville — supposed to be but it has sine Mr. Shurtleff such thought present post ir tCwe George Frie claiming to be er & Chase o Henry Armetr 11th, boarded Hotel, then sl ing their hotel write that th named Friedls fraud, Au Old Nev Remi Chabe land capitalist Anthony Chab co Saturday « Chabot came t part of 1850, a1 gagedin mini brother in Nev Death of J Mrs. W, Be: here Monday, topol to atter father, James respected resid ship, Forest Court Pride 6803, is arrang and interesting es on April 15: have been inv = Tuar tired . 80 overpoweri by Hood’s Sa and strengthe 8 good appetit Sarsaparilla, is true only of A Ca A called me No. 13, F, and Wednesday e\ a At the Union Class reference it, 0 ee All tickets York Bakery, D. W. Keller y W. Durst in o; the Bakery. A large bri at Hanford fo holds 50,000 g A ORRTAIN ¢ found in Simt 4 The}. st Plas