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April 16, 1890 (4 pages)

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NG TY, nake tt in Oast. es of or to ruc. duct king ment Pgen, ite ind ine any gly Iseith ing om, on, by et, ase hl] 3 —with-us49048, Se ae J Fae ant bes wie — : The Duily Beauseript. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1890. * You don’t know how much better you will feel if you take Hood’s It will overcome that Sarsaparilla. tired feeling, purify your: blood, give you a good appetite, and make you bright, active, and strong. Be sure to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Sold by druggists. Salvation Army Meeting. Grand farewell meeting at the Meth‘odist Church Friday evening, April 18th. Brigadier Fielding, Mrs. Fielding, Adjt. Pebbles and wife and Joe the Turk will lead the meeting. Grass Valley Corps and Brass Band will be Meeting commences-at 8-P: M. Before meeting Grand Banquet at S. A. Hall from.5. to-7-p. m. Tickets 25 cents. Wonderful Times. al6-3t ” Firet-Class Tuner Coming. G. A. Hoffman, one of the best piano tuners and regulators in the State, will make his regular semi-annual visit to Nevada City about May 20th. As to his qualifications he refers to his numerous patrons at Nevada City. Leave orders at National Hotel. Mr. Hoffman is from the music house of W. G. Badger, agent for Hallett & Davis Pianos, San Francisco. al5-tf Farewell Social, _ eet The following isthe program of the Farewell Festival to be given in: the Baptist Church Wednesday evening, April 16th, in honor of the retiring pastor, Rev. R. Lennie: Instrumental solo, Mrs. F. G. Beatty. Vocal solo, Miss Carrie Naffziger. Instrumental solo, Mrs. M. Locklin. Recitation, Miss Pearl Wheeler. Vocal solo, Mrs. Geo. Smith. Instrumental duet, Misses Goyne and Carrie Naffziger. Vocal solo, Miss Jennie Adair. Vocal duet, Messrs. John Robbins and John Werry. Vocal solo, John Werry. Vocal quartette, Misses Adair and McCutchan and Messrs. Werry and Robbins. Vocal solo, Mrs. Cross of Rochester, Minnesota. Speeches willalso be interspersed by ministers of the various churches, by Mra. Merritt, representing the W. C. T. U., and by Judge Walling, representing the Good Templars. Refreshments wit be served after the program. Admission 25 cents. H. Lennie’s Bookstore. Tue First Universalist Church, costing over $50,000, was dedicated at Pasadena Sunday, free of debt, Fauurs of the digestion cause disorders of the liver and the whole system becomes deranged. Dr. J. H. McLean’s Sarsaparilla perfects the process of digestion and assimilation and thus makes puro blood. For sale by Carr Bros, Edith Tickets at H. 8t 2 Pears’ is the prest and best Soap ever made, Pictures of every description at Schramm’s Gallery, Broad st. arl5-tf, We Carry The largest stock of flower, garden and field seeds of any house in the county. Waisensurcer Bros., Plaza Grocery and Feedstore. tf W. D. Travers, the wellknown piano tuner, will be in town about May lst. Any one wanting work done can leave orden at Lennie’s E Book Store. Furnished . Rooms. Nice furnished. rd rooms are offered for rent, Apply te Mrs. J, H. Boardman, Raise your own Vegetables and Flowers, Carr Bros. sell the choicest Spring Medicine. Dr. Gunn’s Improved Liver Pills on account of their mild action sre especially adapted for correcting spting disorders, such. as impure blood, tired brain and aching and worn out body, They act promptly on the Liver.and Kidneys; drive out all impurities from the blood, and maleriafrom the system. Only one pillfor a dose. Try them this spring. Sold at 25 cents a box by Carr Bros. Special Mates For ‘Ten Days. Dr. J.8. Van Aukin, the painless * dentist, has returned to this city, He has on hand 250 gets of teeth to select from and a full assortment of all other dental goods, and is better prepared than ever to do first-class work in his line with facility. He will for the next ten daysgive special rates to all patrons. This is the opportunity ofa lifetime, Consult your own interests. by giving the Doctor i call, tf GARDEN Baspeol all kinds, ro at Carr. Bros, Tr-you want a , fine turn-out go to Henry Lane’s livery andstable, Tur hacking can be 0 quickly-cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantee it. For sale by Carr Bros When Baby was sick, When he was a Child, She eried for Castoria. When she became Mie, Bhe clung to Castor. When she bad Onirenees rte 2 +l up for lost time> . levels is :arge, FROM WASHINGTON velopments—A Lawsuit—An Opposition Company. Ormonpe, April 14,-1890. Eprror Transcript :—Every indication points to very lively times in the way of-quartz mining in this section the coming summer and fall. Several new mines will be opened up in the meantime, and the developed ones are ‘to be worked’ with renewed energy. ‘The past severe winter put a check for the time being un active work, but now that the-deepsnow-has-almost all disappeared in certain’ quarters every body has determined to pnt his shoulder to the whee! in order to make The damage done during the winter to flumesand ditches carrying water to the different mines for working purposes, caused by repeated snow slides and falling trees, was .considerable, but at present all damage that occurred at the different times bas been repaired leaving no impediment in the way of active work for the balance of the season or until a similar dose of the beautiful snow is repeated. During the long weary hours and days of the snow blockade at this place noone at any time was in an actual sturving condition, but. our daily bill of fare was somewhat limited ‘and to say the least not very nourishing. Individually speaking, mine fora period of about:six weeks consisted as follows: For breakfast, hot boiled potatoes, brown bread, a cup of hot water, with slt on the side; for lunch, cold boiled beans, cold potatoes, brown bread and acup of cold water on the side; for dinner at 5 P, M., what was left at lunch warmed over with a cup of hot water and the usual salt on the side. A gourmand just from the Union or National Hotels of Nevada City, not used to either a hot or cold water diet, might at first pronounce it a pretty weak layout to subsist on, -but the gnawings of a hungry stomach on or about the third day would change the opinion of the most skeptical on the subject of weak diets. The Washington mine, the principal one at this place, is proving to. be a valuable property. The ledge on both the three and four hundred foot well defined, and in many places the rock shows rich in free gold and sulpurets. The future of this mine as a paying investment is a promising one, and the present stockholders can be considered lucky fellows, thus proving beyond a doubt that it is better to be born lucky than rich. Ge paitatendant Qilay of the German wine is expected toreturn to this place shortly when active operations will be. resumed on that property which is considered by experts to be one of the ost promising in this district as far as developed. The ledge is large and well defined, and some of the rock shows very 1ich in free gold, The chances are in its favor of proving to be a veritable bonanza to its share holders. A lawsuit is now pending in the Superior Court of this county which will be tried in éither May or June for the possession of a valuable quartz mine located near the mouth of Canyon Creek. The litigants are Capt. Donohoe aud Mr. Freitzmeister. The suit was commenced to quiet title, as both parties claim priority of right in locat. ing the ground, It has already been decided by the attorneys on each side to try the case before the court, but the day of trial is not yet set. The wioner will be fivé thousand dollars richer the day he wins the suit. As tothe doings around the Eagle Bird and Yuba mines, I have no information other than that both mills are . kept steadily running on first-class ore, consequently turning out their regular amouat of monthly bullion, Iam reliably informed that a new daily stage line will soon be placed on the road to run. between Nevada City, Washington, Ormonde and Maybert. The expense im fitting up is to be borne by the three mining companies, the Yuba, the Eagle Bird and the Washington. The same companies in connection with the stage line have established a butcher shop at the town of Washington. The company will be known as the Consolidated South Yuba Stage and Batchering Company. The stage part of the business is to be managed by E. T. Worthey of Washington, and the butchering ‘business is to be managed by-Al. Nichols of Maybert, Don CaRbos, ———————————_—— Persons who lead a life of exposure are subject to rheumatism, neuralgia and lumbago and will find a valuable remedy in Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment, It will banish pain ‘aid subdue inflammation. Sold by Carr Bros, Many a lady’s age is marked down toalow figure that she may be disposed of at a low figure. For a mild tonic, , gentle laxative and invigorant take Simmons Liver Regupa Sumerieess nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the remedy for you. _, by Cart Bros, ee After The Storm—Rich Mining De-7 says of the play and people: nom ~ PERSONAL MENTION. Seciai and Other Notes About People Old and Young. T. M. Osment, a San Francisco attorney, is in town. J.J. Benney and family returned to Maybert Tuesday. t Count Goddefroy of Ormonde is seriously ill at this city. E. F. Duden is here short-hand reporting inthe Superior Court. Miss Jennie Fisk of Washington is visiting Mrs. P. H. Belden of this city. Rev. Wm. Angwin went to Auburn Tuesday to attend a conference mveting. Charles Brooks, the powder agent, is very ill at the National Hotel in this city. P. A. Campbell of the IXL mine has been called to San Francisco by hig dauybter’s illness. ; Hon. C. W.4ross, who recently had @ severe attack of sickness at San Jose, is still in poor health. Grass Valley Tidings: Miss Lou Maltman of Nevada City is destined to shine as an elocutionist, say all who have heard the young lady. L. Schubert who has been spending a few days here will return Thureday to Virginia City. He will soon come back to Nevaaa City to remain permanently. E. A. Wetmore returned to this city Tuesday after a visit of more than three ‘months with his brother who resides at Edenvale, Santa Clara county, and has recently erected one of the handsomest dwelling houses in that part of the State. The Russell-Jeweil Troupe. od A large and appreciative audience enjoyed the presentation at the Theater Monday night of ‘Our Boys.” The pertormance was bright from first to last, and with two exceptions the parts were splendidly sustained. Messrs. Phileo, Morris, Deal and Elmer ‘were particularly étrong in their ~ parts. Miss. Stockmeyer’s ‘‘Belinda’ was the best that bas been seen here. She is not only spirited in her lines, but is a good dancer. She hasifirmly established herself as a favorite with Nevada Cityans. On Tuesday evening ‘The Childstealer’’ was given and for Wednesday evening—the company’s last appearance here prior toits departure for Grass Valley to fill a three nights engagement—Dion Boucicault’s drama of Colleen Bawn is underscored, The Seattle Intelligencer of March 21st se ‘Colleen Bawn’ attracted a very big house last night. It is safe to say that no drama ever put upon the stage in this city was more thoroughly enjoyed by anaudience. The various situations vf. this highly interesting play were made the most of by the actors to the intense and uproarious delight of the house, old and young. The perfection of the several actors in the text, their easy grace and natural man-. ner of acting stamp them as artists in their profession, and justly entitle the troupe to be classed as among the very best that has ever visited our city. A Beom in Candelaria. On the authority of ex-Governor Kinkead, since Col. Sutherland has acquired control of the Holmes mine arush is being mude for Candelaria and building lots which could have been secured a month ago for $10 sell readily for $200 and up to $500. Stores are rapidly going up, as well as saloons and gambling houses, which is always considered a sign of success in a mining camp. }_—___._____—___ . A Necessity of Health. Itis.a prime necessity ef health that the action of the bowels should be kept regular. But the way to overcome a temporary fit of constipation, or to remedy chronic costiveness, is not to deluge the stomach and drench the bowels with purgatives of violent and painful action. The happy medium between an’ inoperative and violent cathartic is Hostetter’s Stomach Bit-, ters, which acta just sufficiently upon the bowels to relax them,, without . pain,and while being a wholesome tonfc, as well as aperient, has the effect of strengthening both them and the stomach, and promoting the well being of the whole internal economy, The removal of bile from the blood, increased activity of the liver, usually dormant in eases of custiveness and . sound digestion follows the use of this beneficent medicine, as thorough and genial in its effects as it is safe and pure in composition. Rheumatism ,fever and aguc, kidney troubles and debility are also remedied by it. Whe Plaza Store Is headquarters for all kinds of seeds from the choicest flowers to the heaviest garden and field seeds. tf WEIsenbuRGER Bros. Bexcuam’s Piuie cure bilious and nervous ills. ALFALFA, Clover, 1 Timothy and Lawn Grass, fresh and clean, at Oarr Bros. tf ‘Is Consumption incurable? Read the following. Mr, C, H. Mor1s, Newark, Ark., says: ‘‘Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and paysicians pronounced me an. Incarable Consumptive. Began taking Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made.” Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says: ‘(Had it not heen for Dr, King’s New Discovery or Consumption I woald have died of Lung Troubles. Was given up by :luctors. Am now im best of health,” ‘Try it. Sample bottle free at Ones Brothers © Drugstore. oe ‘the leading evening peper of San . Francisco. a Cc is sold by us on @ tee; It cares Consumption. Yor bale by Cart The Questions Which the Obes Man Will Ask and the Péo"ple Must Answer. of taking the census next June are now practically completed. The actual work of enumeration will cover about one month, when the returns will be sent in to the Census Burean frem all parts of the Union and the work of classification and combination will begin.—The entire country has been divided into 175 Supervisors’ districts, and under each one of these Supervisors tiiere will be from 150 to 200 enumerators, and each of these enumerators will have his boundaries of work fixed and his work classified as closely as possible. No Supervisor will have over 4,000 people to look after. The army of enumerators, some 35,000 strong, will begin their work simultaneously on the 2dof June, and must complete their labors within a month. In cities of over 100,000 population the canvass must. be finished within {wo weeks. The enumerators must be residents of their respective fields of operation, and are expected to be personally familiar with a good share of the people whom they visit. Following is the list of questions which the enumerators will carry with them, to be answered by citizens: 1. Give Christian name in full and initial of middle name, surname. 2. Whethera soldier, sailor or marine during the civil war (United States or Confederate) or widow of such person. 3. Relationship to head of family. 4. Whether white or black, ‘mulatto, quadroon, octoroon, Chinese, Japanese or Indian. 5. Sex. 6. Age at nearest birthday. If under one year give age in months, 7. Whether single, married, widowed or divorced’ 8. Whether married during the census year (June 1, 1889, to May 31, 1890.) 9. Mother of how many children, and number of these children living. 10. Place of birth. 11. Place of birth of father. 12. Place of birth of mother, 13. Number of years in the United States. 14. Whether naturalized. Whether naturalization papers ha ve been taken out. 16. Profession, trade or occupation. 17. Months unemployed during the census year ee 2, 1889, to May 31, =) RATHER POINTRD. The preparations for the great work . . RADLY SCARED. —_——_ A Grass Valley Victim of the Tidal Cranks—Other News From Our Sister City. ——— [Union of Tuesday . There is to be a parade of fine horses at Wheatland on next Saturday. This has gotten to be an annual custom, which gives an opportunity to intending. purchasers to see the quality of the horses that are to be found in that re; Jon. The drifts in tl.e mw (400 feet level) of the Crown Point mine have been extended 15 feet east and 20 feet west, and in the west drifta solid ledge 2%¢ feet between wills has been opened on that shows well in coarse gold, and no donbt is felt that the drift is entering a good shoot of ore, as it will be under the rich cre that was found in the level above. The ground is firmer than above and the ledge more solid. The prospects are considered excellent. A crushing of ore from the new level will be made soon. [Tidings of Monday,.
About 12 o’clock last. night Dr. Jones was hastily .summoned:to a family residence not a thousand miles from Ethiopian Terrace, vulgarly called Nigger Hill. Arriving, the Doctor found a 19-year-old. youth.in, a state of frenzy, wildly proclaiming that ‘‘tomorrow we will all be dead,’’ and exhorting, his family and. neighbors to “flee from the wrath to come.’”’ He exhorted his hearers to prepare themselves to meet God within twenty-four hours; again, he offered up fervent supplications to be spared. The Doctor promptly comprehended that the youth’s mind had been temporarily unbalanced by reading of the ‘‘Doom Sealers’ and their doings, and he resorted to ridicule as a treatment. In unsparing terms he denounced the rupplicant as a crank and warned him that Monday evening he would be so ashamed of hia actions that he would . not care tolook anyone in the face; that he was making an egregious ass of himself, etc. This uncomplimentary picture had the desired effect, and in a short time the vorng fanatic waa again arational being. Heretofore the vonng man has not been regarded as unlikethe majority of his fellows. It was a clear. case of ‘‘scared out of his boota.”’ Mrs. Jacob Weissbein is now able to walk about with the aid of crntches, Wm. M. Treloar was seized with a dangerous illnese this morning and is ina bad way, we regret to state, There i is strong talk of organizing a ally be en-. 18. ‘ Atiendnins at bucked (in months) during the census year (June 1, 1889 to May 31, 1890.) 19. Able to read. 20. Able to write. 21. Able to speak English. the language or dialect spoken. 22. Whether suffering from acute or chronic disease, with name of disease and length of time afflicted. 23. Whether defective in mind, sight, hearing or speech, or whether crippled, maimed or deformed, with name of defect, 24. Whether a prisoner, convict, homeless child or pauper. 25 and 26. Is the home you live in hired or is it owned by the head or by a member of the family ? 27. If owned by head or: member of tamily, is the home free from mortgage incumbrance? 28. If the head of the family is a farmer, is the farm which he cultivates hired, eris 1t owned by him or a member of his family ? “29. If owned by head or member ot family is the farm free from mor' gage incumbrance? 80. Ifthe home or farm is owned by head or member of family, and mortIf not, gaged, give the postoffice address of owner. It is desirable that everyone should be acquainted with the scope of the inquiry, and that correct information shall be furnished. Some of the questions are searching, and people may be reluctant to reply, but it should be remembered that the information is private, and will be held as such 7, the census officials, ———EEee Scuoruais tranemitied from parent to child, and thus becomes a family inheritance for generations. It is, therefore, the duty of every scrofulous person to cleanse his blood by a thorough and persistent course of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. = whace a Cough. Wilk you heed the the warning. The signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease, Consumption. Ask yourselves if you can afford for the sake of saving 50 cents, to run know from experience that Shiloh’s ". Cure will Uure your Cough. It never fails. Thisexplains why more than @ Million Bottles were sold the past} an: year. It relieves Croup and Whooping Cough at once. Mothers,do no, be without it. For Lame Back, Side x Chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Sold by Carr Bros. Crour, WHOOPING @ coven and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Care. Bold by Carr Bros. A MAN who doesn’t know how to run seoreninnt has been discovered in Nebraska. Taxes are never any of the dears at a stag party. os A MENTAL reservation—The memthe risk and do nothing for it. We) rolled under the National Guard, _in Grasa Valley. M. C. Taylor of this city lost forty acres of land between Driesbach and Robinson’s, Indian Springs, by the recent decision from the General Land Office in favor of Thomas Sanford’s agricultural claim. Mr. Taylor claimed the land as mineral—bearing iron. [Telegrpph of Monday.) Saturday night the Knights of Sherwond Forest of this city had a big banquet, Charles Maddrill is doing nicely. He is now able to be up around the house. He will not be disfigured. Mr.and Mrs. Spargo of Michigan will arrive here tonight. Mrs. Spargo is a sister to Wm. Moore. Judge L. G. Calkins and wife of C hi. cago, Tlinois, arrived here this morn ing. He is interested in the Ben Franklin mine, Some of our country contemporaries are hunting up candidates for office. Tf a man wants an office let him say so. There are many good mem for every office in the county. John F. Kidderand wife, and Mise Addie McCurdy, left today for Portland, Oregon. They will be absent . fortwo or three weeks, Miss McCur-} dy is, going on a visit to her parents. Mrs. John Phillips returned Satur day night from a six weeks’ visit at the Bay. Mrs. Phillips’ sister, Mre. Blackwell, accompanied her and will remain as, her guest for several weeks. A small audience greeted the local company who produced. Tom” last Saturday night. The hoye did not know their parts:well and some made distinct failures. Joe Snyder was firstrate as the detective, in fact as good as anyone conkl do in that character, and Robert Jones’ clog dancing was very good. The failure of Saturday night is mostly due to inefficient business management. cE RR ORE “After a varied experience with miny so-called cathartic remedies, I am convinced that Ayer’s Pills give tlie most satisfactory resulte. I’ rely éxclusively on these Pills for the cure of liver and stomach cozplaints,’”’— Jolin B. Bell, Sr., Abilene, Texas. . = : Inherited Serofula. 4 ifle (8, 8, 8.) cured litth vigte gh LL nt9 howe ofa aun Rn. C} ont ca his face. For a year he Bod id I had given up all pe ened his recovery, Shen ati tein T hecided use §. 8. 8, one afew go octiee ke' he waa “entirely cured, rm sym now remains of the disease. By Mus. a L MATHERS, Mathersville; Miss. ‘Peeping: HERE AND THERE. A Grief Record of Various Matters of Local Interest. Some of the local Democrats are negotiating for a newspaper plant with a view to having an ‘‘organ’”’ here. Particular attention is called to the advertisement of the Nevada City branc of the great Philadelphia merchant tailoring establishment of Klein Bros. Major Downing, the experienced tailor, is in charge. Great inducements in goode, prices and quality of work are offered. Supervisors Brophy and Noell went to Auburn Tuesday téebnfer with the Placer county Supervisors in regard to building the proposed new bridge across Bear River at Dog Bar, also the repairing of the Crandall road bridge across the same stream. The other Supervisors visited the. county hospital. r The Nevada City Mine. The Eastern company organized by M. J. Shoecraft to buy the Nevada City quartz mine from the Citizens Bank made the fourth payment Theaday on the purchase price. It is now a settled fact that work will soon be resumed on the property which is justly regarded by local mining men as. one of the most valuable and extensive in this district. The new owners will ‘. have ample capial to operate the claim on the scale that its imp rtance justiey fies. A New York artist who recently married his model can truthfully say that he has a model wife. sic Dig leepeeito Wui.r we're on the subject of ancestors we might remark that the dog has four paws and a maw, A woman’s idea of a true friend is one who will admire her children just as much as she does herself, oe? oe Aman is like an-omnibus. When he is full of drinks he thinks there is room for one more, te -_——+ 00 eo A WASHERWOMAN’S work has just begun when she is approaching the clothes. Mavanriat fevers and effects quickly give way to Simmons Liver Regulator. Motel Arrivals. Natronat Hore, April 12, ie Nettie Hall, San Francisco, sc Wee os M. K, Mullaly, by F. M. Schmidt, aa FE. T. Duden, de N, yer, ©. J. Brooks, “ A. Allison, R. Meyer, J.H. Darwin, Yuba City. FE. L. Craig, Auburn, T. P. Redmayne, Washington A. W. Clindinnin, ee Frank Mewns, J. Buinskill, ut A. Tregidgo wf and ch, Ormonde, W. W. Van Ewan, J. F. Brady, Grass ‘Volley. G. D, McLean, A. Meyer, Cherokee, F. M. ridgeon, Lake City. G. H. Graves, French Corral. J.J. Benny wiand 3 ch, Maybert, Mrs. J. 8. Singleton, San Leandro, oe Union Hore,, April 14, R. F, Williamson, Spanish Mine, A, E, Boyd, Yuba Ci ty, Lew Sherman, Champion Mine, Dr. Van Aukin, Grass Valley, Rev. H. H. Wilcox, ‘ BR. Bates, " Richard Stout, s¢ R. E. Linden "You Bet, John Carey, San Juan, James Quigley, do P. Purdon, Bridge, ©, Wandsworth, Sacramento, R. Kelley, San Juan. At Ilka, Nevada Township, Ape 14, to the wife of J. M, Buffington, Jr., a so! POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. —U.8, Government Report, Aug. 17, 1889, FOR SALE. A Country Residence. Well situated for a wayside 1 ran inn, six and one-half miles Ai} ' er te from Nevada Clty, with iF Good Orchard, Free Water Privilege, Good River Mining Olaim, And a Cattle Range that cannot be excelled. 160 Acres of Land! Well Timbered with Oak Wood. ry be tod 4 Furniture and Poultry will be sold if Two Stages Pass Dally. Wiil Be Sold Cheap. Enquire of PURDON, bout’ Yubs Crossing. &. f HAD 10 EXPLAIN, Actor Phileo’s Thrilling Experionce in & Northern Mining Town. Mr. Phileo of the dramatic troupe nowin this city spins the following yarn which he vouches for as being a bit cf his own experience: “We were playing in a town up north last fall, and I was doing the heavy lead business, All the miners wero inthe theatre. Well, I had been persecuting a poor maiden through two parts. In the third act I came to the powerful scene of the play. ‘At last,’ I said, ‘have you in my power, and—nething on earth can save you. I, who was the slave, am now the master.’ So saying, I advanced towards my trembling victim, *€ *Mercy !’ she moaned. ‘**Merey !’ [ retorted. ‘You had no mercy for me, and I will have none for you.’’ ‘At that moment a graff voice wae heard from the gallery : -, ‘‘*¥You blamed varmint, I'll settle with you,’ “There was the crack of a pistol and a bullet whizzed near me. ‘**Plug-the son of a gun, boys,’ continued the voice, anda shower of bullets saluted me. I didn’t stop long, but fled from the stage. “Ip the wing I met the stage manager, who was white with anger. ***You have broken up the scene,’ he said. (Well? ** ‘Go back to the atage, sir, and wait for your exit.’ ‘« «T guess not.’ “ ‘T tell you [ won’t have a man in my company who is so easily disconcerted, Go on with the'scene or. you “That was serious. To be stranded . in the forsaken town was calculated to make me appreviative. “Dl go back,’ I said. “T tore off my wig just before going on, and stepping down to the footlights . with an injured expression of countenance, said: ‘Ladies and gentlemen (there were no ladies there, but that didn’t matter), with your kind permission I will resume the scene. Before doing so, however, I want to call your attenOf Philadelphia leave the company tomorrow.’ ihem to the head house to be man —_your liver. with Simmons Liver Regulator. Everrsopy ahould buy fresh Garden Seeds at Carr Bros., and age’ tg gar den. Dysp epsia y=P epsia readache nner cating, sour stomach, loss of appetite, senna be ofS Distros ine owls, Drepopaa foes = tones the stomach, digescreates a good ; petite, Danishes headache, SICK “TI have been troubled with dyspepsia. had but little appetite, and what I did distressed me, or did — _little good. After UPN would have a faint or tired, all-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. My trouble was aggravated by my business, painting. Last 8 spring I took Hood’s oe our saparilla, which did me an Stomach Immense amount of good. It gave me am appetite, and my food rellahed and snaisted the craving I had previously experienced.” Guorar A. Paar, Watertown, Mass. Hood’s Sarsaparilia . ‘Sold by all druggists, $1; six for $5, Prepared only by 0. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Masa, 100 Doses One Dollar Nevada City Branch : Of the well-known Clothiers and Merchant Tailors, D. Klein & Bro., weaver seeses Pennsylvania, J. W. Downing tter and Fitter, has Tite experienced Cut . been aj C Na} Branch of D, Klein nd tiro. nctdareahanan ajor Downing has a full assortment. of compen ot of eres ne imported and domestic the above firm. He will take measures of Patrous, send and have the clothing here ready for Sliven within about three weeks, Perfect Fit and Satisfaction in Every Way Quaranteed. Suits from $15 upwards, J. W. DOWNING, Corner of Main and Union streets, Nevada City, myself are merely acting parts. In reality we are the best of friends, Ibear you no ill will for your display of heroic chivalry. I trust, however, that you will curb your generous sentiments, for if you should hit me the play would be interrupted. If any of show at McCarty’s they will find out I am not a bad fellow.’ “Loud cheers greeted this speech and the play was resumed,” a LUM <a / Ally TIRES 8 form of teppei eorlenel th ropiongt ‘ uscles of the h readil: , the ly w Bt Jacobs Oil, It is peel fe eve an BACKACHE. Victoria, Tex., June 22, 1888, I was in bed two months with backache; suffered Cyt three months. I was cared by Bt. no return in 14 months. OW. SREY ERUON. At Davoaurs aNd Deauens, THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO. Baltimore, Md. NEVADA THEATRE, reat. ramitie mes -:-NIGHTS-:4 ~ COMMENGING MONDAY, April 14th. Russell-Jewell Dramatic Co Ohange of Play Nightly. Monday—‘“Our Boys.” Tuesday—‘“The Child Stealer.” Wednesday—‘Our Boarding House,’ Popular Prices—25, 35 and 50 cents, No extra to reserve, at Mulloy’s. MRS. A. N. HACENS, Having Purchased the Pine Street Restaurant, And Oyster Saloon Will serve Meals to order at all hours. ot ST Es, IN EVERY STYLE. ¢ Cream in itsseason, A full assortment of Choice Confectionery. FOR RED NOSES, RED AND ROUGH HANDS, SUNBURN, CHAFING, . A™ ALL a SORES AND INFLAMMATION ; * Seate on sale Use Moore’s Celebrated Poison Oak Remedy. It kill 5 I ‘tien, ond bisabegtuctia hin” tion to the fact that the young lady and Grand : -gentlemen-will meet-me-after—the. — MICHELL’S Masquerade ~AND— el] Ir your blood is impure. regulate . —Tpomino Party’: S acn “aT CY ere} 3 oF kereneaee ae a . _atore—cbt dren, 26 centa. pueeceneeesee . ARMORY. HALL, © NEVADA CITY * ~ON. M2 M3 FRIDAYEVENING, April 18,°1890, Two Prizes wil' be awarded to the best characters—one sustained by aLad and one bya Gentieman.c » @ 8 Goyne’s Full Orchestra, Introducing all the latest novelties by the drummer, In regard to costumes and masks apply to Mrs. Lester & Crawford. Apply ‘Prof, Michell for Maskers' Tickets, Admission per couple, $1, Lad 2% cents,Spectators—A dulta, yorker, 580 cents, Spec" NEVADA DRUG STORE, Corner BroadZand Pine Streets: MEVADA CITY W. D. VINTON, Proprietor? Urine: STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES Fine Perfumery, Fane be p22 bp ol of eit rind A a Roane, .Draahas Jarefiil attention iven ‘to com nding, prescriptions by a competent Deucuiss ont and perfect purity guaranteed. [eco & (Haw. —DEALERS IN— Staple and Fancy Hardware Glassware, Orockeryware, to. Twelve Distinet Styles of —— HEATING :: STOVES, And all the Beet ‘“aa Newest Patterns. (00K :: STOVES :: AND :: RANGES, All Styles. The Famous. Sunerior Ranee, The Bestin the Market. Agents for the celebrated CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING Guns, Pistols, Ammunition of all SOLE AGENTS eee O. V. B. Pocket Knives, @@We io not carry English cutlery. We bel ery Reg feve in the superior PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, WINDOW GLass, ETC. We Sell Everything as isco Prices, ‘FREIGHT ADDED, _ Price 25 gente: are