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April 24, 1890 (4 pages)

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A SUMMER TERM. T 4 PARENT. Cy —e SON An cuO, sa BOE eT ‘GRNURAL ALGHR ARRIVES. . DOWN THE OAD. . _— —— oe Ir youare melancholy or down withthe blues you need Simmons Liver Regulator, ~ : Oh, What a Cough. The Program for the Meeting at. He Lays Down His Views of Right] The Distinguished Soldier and Citizen Comes to California to Attend the} A Summing Up of the Grass Valley What the Native Sons Will Do Pale ie Sage: te sure pene The Daily Transcript THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1890. BY TELEGRAPH. : Beaten . = : oe that more terrible disease, Consum Pacific Grove of the Chautauand Wrong in City Public @. A. R. State Encampment—Mrs. Join A. Logan and Papers That Got Here When They Go to the the. Ash yoonuabies #9eu-eaie Mak ua Circle, a : 5 es Grand : or the sake of saving 50 cents, to run ans oe men 3 School Matters. Other Well Known People Accompany Him. Wednesday Parlor. the rink and do nothing for it. We ei é now from experience that Shiloh’s Sacramento Gets the rena . — : — — Gass wl Gass our Olaak. ans o : fails. This explains wh » than : Republican Sta te The summer term of the Chautau-. Eprror Transcrrpr:—Thecommun-. General Russell A. Alger, ex-Governor of Michigan and Commander-in[Telegraph of Tuceday. The Chronicle-Record publishes the . 9 Million Bottles were sold. the past . : qua Literary and Scientific Circle will] #eation published in your columns a. Chief ofthe Grand Army of the Republic, arrived at Oakland from the East} There was quite an excitement at] following program of the Grand/ year, It relieves Croup and Whoop; be held at Pacific Grove from July 3d] few days.since finding fault with our . on the 10:450’clock train Monday night in his special car, and was to have Randolph Flat yesterday in the fore-. Parlor of the Native Sons of the] ny Cough at once. Mothers,do no 0 make Convention. to July 18th. On the first day the vari-. schools verifies the old saying that . spent the night at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco, but owing to the. late-. noon when the house belonging to ‘Jo-},Golien West, which . convenes in. be without it. For Lame B ‘ch Si de Poin ; «. ous departments of study will -be. “little learning is a dangerous thing,’’ . ness of the hour, he decided at the last moment to remain until next morning . seph Scholar was discovered to be on] Chico next Monday: ~ . Chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Pikes ‘ organized. : Mrs. Sophie Knight of Los . and the less the knowledge the more . in his car across the bay. fire. The Randolph Fire Company} Each train arriving Sunday night] sold by Carr Bros,’ y 368 Angeles will deliver a lecture on. danger, for the writer in your paper} He is accompanied by a number of leading Grand Army men and their. turned out and the flames were soon}and Monday morning will be faden oo Hven ot : anand Science,” and in the even-. seems to be absolutely ignorant of the. wives, and in the party is Mrs, John A, Logan, widow of the illustrious soldier . soon under coniro!, The damage to] with delegates and visitors to the A Sure Cure for Piles. prior to telat » ing there will be aconcert and recep-. course of study in ont schools, and yet . and statesman. They crossed the bay Tuesday morning, going from San Fran-. the house was about fifty dollars and . Grand Parlor of the Native Sons of the I ; Kn i : erage : ’ : ; tching Piles are k ide racCarrol ocks Smith . tion. : he sows seedof calumny which by the. cisco to San Jese to attend the State Encampment of the Grand Army, which is . there was no insurance. Golden West. On Monday, April . jixg sonia ation yore ~~ ag let i : : The departments of study to be ear-. very brazenness of his misrepresentaseit ae ee ee Ty Vous, the lumber-man who was . 28th, at noon, the Grand Parloé will be hehe ‘when iia ube tek ae inment Out in Fourteen ried on during the term, and the. tions may injure the reputation of our burned out last week, whs in town to-/ opened in Knights of Phythias Hall. . well as Blind Bleedin and role eat “in teachers who are to conduct them, are . schools among those who are not _acday and he tells us that his loss from] Daring the afternoon of that day ar ing, yield nx once ig th rieelned vileges, Rounds . #8 follows: Marine botany, Dr,And-. quainted with the course of study laid a business standport, is fally $20,000, . rangements have been made to give Pile Remdey, which acts direct! dent, . erson; land botany, Miss M. E. B. dowrmby the Board of Education and Business with Me Voss was exceedinggur guests a grand ride around, ' —— the parts affected, absorbs tumors, — allays itching and effects a permanent : es cure, 50c, Druggists ; trea which of course can not at present be] it will, of-course,—inelude—that-most fee. Dr Boranke,. Pw ae i , fs filled, Mr. Voss is using all the teams} beautiful and varied one through: the} sold by Carr Bros, apr.1-ly. he cin get in hauling lumber now, and] groves, orchards, vineyards and grain tee : hopes to meet his obligations’ in a] fields of Rancho Chico and to other Prans’ is the purest and beat Soap short’ time. adjacent farms, taking in a part of the . ever made, George W. Coombs of Sacramento, . splendid Reavis ranch, and a glimpse 8 ‘ ; SuexPienes nigh who has beenon a long visit to bis} of the bright clear waters of the Sacrapighte, made miner { ; : ble b i , daughter, Mrs, SamuelGranger, left mento. The drive will be concluded fe “ shen ta eo pce this afternoon for Sacramento, Mise] by halting in front of Gen, Bidwell’s rhea y you. iy Maude Granger accompanied him, . , . mansion, where all will dismount and eae Se, ly good at the time-thetire oveunrent Norton ; conchology, Mrs. Bush, cur-. faithfully carried out by the teachers. woe and many orders for amber were in ator of the Normal School Museum;} He (I probably should say she as art, Miss Madge Kennedy, of the Uni-. the whole article has a very grandversity of the Pacific ; voice culture and. mothery flavor) asserts that arithmetic [Special by Telegraph to the Transcrirt.] . delsarte, Miss Jesse Calhoun; Sunday . is not taught in the High School nor Hi ne schvolnormal work, Rev. H. H. Rice,. Grammar. School. Every one who ast (pecs April othe Even-. assisted by Rev.‘J. B, Young of Kan-. knows anything abont ovr schools, ing Bee’s Sacramento special says the] gas; chorus singing, Prof. J. J. Morris] knows that there is no trnth in the Republican State Conventiou is to be] of San Francisco. = assertion, The lst, 2nd, 3d and 4th held in Sacramehto on Tuesday, Au-} 1" addition to. these the: committee} grades are the Grammar grades and’ oak 12th. decided to open this year two new de-. we all know how well Mesars, O'Neill partments of: study—a cooking school} and Black and Miss Keenan and Miss Just what route will be taken, we not at present prepared to state, but conducted by Mrs. Sophia W. Knight} Mary Hook teach aritlimetic and every 8.D, Bosworth has received his} the earriagos be dismissed, Other aie ys of Los Angeles, and a school of pho-. other study in their grades. They commission aa Postmaster of Grass] citizens will doubtless assemble there 1 ~ San Francisco, Apiil 23—At last tography, for which-no leader has been . follow the course of instruction laid Valley. The ottice will probably be] also at the appointed hour, SC RO FU LA selected, down by Mr. Shoecraft to whom the moved on Sunday to Main street, near Thus arrived and assembled in Is that impurity of the blood whieh preduces unsightly lumps or swellings in the necks which causes running sorés on the arma, logs, or feet; which develops ulcers in the eyes, oars, or nose, often causing blindness oF night’s fight in the rooms of the Cali-. pie following lectures have been} patrons ofour schools are under many Auburn. fornia Club between Jimmy Carroll] provided for the term: ©. E. Bolton . obligations for his intelligent, unselfish and Billy Smith, Carroll won in four-. of Cleveland, Ohio, four illustrated. and untirng efforts in behalf. of our order, after appropriate music by~ the band, Gen, Bidwell will address the W.S, Robinson and Thos, C. Hock. company in* Words-of welcome, such {Unton'of Wednesday, . ‘ ‘teen rounds. Smith had sold favorite lectures on European travel; Colonel . schools. a : ing have been chosen as, delegates} asou many former occasions he has eats hioh te th ‘ in the pools and his defeat was a surG. W. Bain of Kentucky, four lectures} The senility shown uy, your amoinns from Quarta Parlor to the meeting of} shown himself so felicitous in express: aanel aera bin path ‘ay Aten ian tc ths Hi Cook on popular themes ; Rev. Dr. F. W. correspon‘lent in his “new rule” for the Grand Parlor, ing. ‘The further details of the occa. ing upon the lungs, causes consumption and prise to the wise ones, iran Cook) Gunsaulus of Chicago, lectures on. proportion which he so lengthily illus[Vidings of Tuesday. sion are yet to be arranged, death, Itis the most ancient of all diseases, was referee, “Savyouarolo,” ‘Hildebrand the. trates, only goes to emphasize the R. D. Finnie haa decided to close] Durine the evening, while “the and very fow persons are entirely free from it, Great,” and on ‘John Hampden;’’. the;fact that the less the old ‘moss A Farr trial of Hood’s Sarsaparilla} Mrs. Florence Williams of Berkele:, . bucks” have to do with the schools the out his grocery business in this city, Grand Parlor will be in session in the} How Can having avreed to purchase the stock] bull, the famous Park Band of San It Be sad Va fer ecrofula, salt rheum, or any af-. lectures on “Fall of Rome,” “Virgil,”’ . more likely they eine bag Wneet The and bueiness of P. H, Russel, grocer, . Francisco will entertain the citizens of / : fection caused by impure blood, or] and ‘‘Mareus Aurelius; Rev. H. C,. man with only one ideain hiscranium, Po ey Chico wiih a grand concert in the oe eee ee eee i ae low state of the system, is sufficient . Minton of San Jose, ‘Oriental Relig-} and that generally ® Poor: one, be it On Saturday evening, May 8d, there . City Park, andthese concerts will be . has proven itself to be a aerating ner : to convince any one of the sitperior. ions;” Bishop Fowler of San Francisco . on arithmetic, lumber selling, or how will be produced by local talent, under. given each afternoon during the ses-. medicine for this disease. If you suffer from and peculiar curative powers of this . will lecture and also will preach be-. to get the teachers to trade with him, the direction of Prof, Ad, Schulenberg; . sion of the Grand Parlor, baryons ye Foape wi nent med ene Pag Haig — pained sie cba on hee ue gig RUSSELL A, ALGER, COMMANDER-IN-CHIEL G, A. R. the beautiful cantata entitled “The. The grand ball will take place Tuessen Wcahied tong peso iy pong Ey fe res -Doses ~ te . = aad" tags with the} = pate iat : F : i . : i . iat shah “eas # the principal object of their trip across the continent: It is understood that . Flower Queen,” or, Phe-Coronation . } tay-night-in-Armory—opera—hall Ht} three-yearsold, being & terriblesufferer, ~~~ 1, 1890, . “Spiritéalism,”’ or ‘‘The Witch of En. school system. ‘es : ; ; ” will doubtless be tt t occasion of . Last spring he was one mass of sores from hina 6 Secialat Armory Halt. dor: John E. Richards of San Jose,. ‘This leads to the importance of the they will also visit various points of interest on the Coast before turning their . of the ees . : ea as om OP heal ik Oot head tofect, Weal took Hood's Sarsapariiia, he c. : i . 5 , : 1e@ kind ever witnes Jhivo, dione Prof. Michell will give his weekly . two lectures on ‘‘Political Economy ;”’ . election to be held next Saturday for faces homeward. a ; 1 ao tae tach, Te eas That splendid hall rae aa pa and all have been cured of the scrofula, My . of any falar ie Hall Friday evening, . Prof. C. M. Gayley of Berkeley, “Home. the selection of two school directors General Alger is a man of vast wealth and popularity, and a man of large & “ Jul edes , : : ss ttlo boy is entirely free from sores, and all tatingly social at Armory Hall Friday evening, : hariti He i lf-made having fought hi f the league with Marysville, Wood-. sion of the kind ever witnessed in. four of my children look bright and hoalthy.” dine. ‘April 25. Exhibition drill by Nevada. Rule in Ireland;” Rev. A. C. Hirst, . for the ensuing three years. charities. He is, moreover, a self-made man, having fought his way up from ’ : ple 4 po pr i. xhbibition drill by Nevada 3 + he Ge , : : : Seiat land-and Sacramento, Dan, Morgan} Chico. That splendid hall has on B. ATHERTON, Passalo City, N. J. : ; the very bottom of the ladder, and is looked upon as a strong Presidential pos. : E, Light Guard. Goyne’sfull orchestra, . D. D., President of University of the] We want to nominate right here B. ibility for 1892 will be the manager, and an efficient] many. occasions been toolarge forthe] lood’s Sarsaparilla nurch. Admiasion—Gallery, 25 cents; dancers . Pacific will preach; Rev,Dr,Ormeton . J. Watson and L. 8. Calkins, two men sibility for 1892. 2 ; ae : ‘ bly P p ye 4 ei * Born in Ohio in’ 1836, h left at th f11, by the death of both . . one, it must be admitted. ussembly, but this time it will be] seMpy ati druggists. g1; atx for gs. Proparedon!: on with —gentlemen 50 cents, ladies 25) 0f Pasadena will preach. Additional who are thoroughly qualified for the Orn No In RG ERS LS Be LO ORO ON OPO. 6 death of both par : > Vallev is ly-. scarcely 1 " ! vi1L . by ©-4. HOOD & CO,, Apothecaries, Lownll, Snes aint cents, " “"423-4t, . lectures will be given as follows: Dr. positions and who will be able and ents, entirely dependent upon his own resources for the support not only of. + W. Tiperof Pleasant Va ey 8 ty") Ste : eat oa 100. D e systen® : iene * Vtatthews ot Los Angeles, ‘The Gom-. Willing to second the efforts of Direchimself but ef a younger brother and sister. He successfully carried out the} ine very low and is not expected to} witness the literal illustration of-the oses.OneDollar.. eae SORE OEE: MOOTED ing Man;” Miss Helen Wright “Some. tor Shoecraft in the good work he is. task thus imposed upon him, and when the war for the Union began he was. recover. His was — ™ ba ronan sh ead ba . iy ; ; t Masia mabeacthes its tal data tien Se ee Nabi a a “ a outh and beauty mee Street A special meeting of Prince Albert . Famous Roman Churches and Festidoing in building up the school. syaa resident of Michigan, and able to leave his affairs in good shape and fight for} stroke of sah wey i ” pe : *) to chase the glowing hours with flying "posta se Lodge, No. 290, 8 {St.G ii. vals;” Rev. Jesse B, Young of Kan-. tew of Nevada City to make it compare the Federal cause. He enliated in the Second Michigan Cavalry at the first reported much det ers (Mr, Piper ect. : ; be held Bat ds eeu ‘April 26, t. sas ” Abraham Lincoln ;” Edward. with thatof Grass Valley and other . °@!l for troops, and wassoon after mustered in as Captain of Company © o!. died Wednesday morning.} Wednesday evening will witness the . held Saturday evening, April 26, a , ; : % oma i : ey ' 1 thet 4 ing} Birule B dConcert, with tt 7 o'clock, in the banquet hall of Pyth. Burrell of Monterey, ‘Some Lessons . towns that are wide awake on educathat regiment. For distinguished service he was rapidly advanced, and asa Itls ps _ ng ips naa ty sbleadid oa a 5s ba ysiad ee 1 of History," tional questions. If we can get the . Soldier showed great ability and courage. the speed. program for tne ¢ i pices oeeie SUGARG ‘Co. ian Castle. ie oP A ; 1} f the war he be hi lumb: +n which heh the committee will encourage the rais. varied talent which has been arranged IVEN FREE By order of the Commirrer. td. There will be two summer schools. newspapers specially interested in the At the clese of the war he began his career asa lumberman, fn which he hag . ' ne : eee Social : y order of the Z : : ; : i his ti rapi ing of fine horses at home, Tliere. for the occasion, This will unquesWITH OUR CELEBRATED & F. <oconducted during the months of July. everyday workings of the schools as amassed an enormous fortune, being at this time President of one of t cae Ht suahie us il peace : ct ISTS A. Eriedman Coming Wednesday-. . 4 August atthe Grove under the. they would be with Messrs. Calkins wealthiest corporations-engaged in that business. He has, aside from this,)®" aumber of thoroughbred one-. tionably be the most interesting occa. 7 : ! Pe named R ; fae 0 : ee se A a ilroads, bank d k year-olds, two-year-olds and three-. sion of the kind which the: people of ¢ ~~k-Fiiedman, formerly of this city, . patronage of the Chautauqua Associ-. and Watson on the Boacd, it would fe . large business interests in railroads, banks and car works. , ager 1 best Ohtco have e itn d de os: ri d pices : : has ‘opened the Star Merchant Tailor ation. One of these will bea Normal . along step forward in the right direc-. A Republican in politics, he is now regarded as one of the leaders of the year-olds in this county, and races fie ahs teahad ad essed, ety rs a ) e tary. Lap ees school for the preparation of teachers, . tion, as all school matters would then . Party, and was elected by them Governor of Michigan, serving during the . tween them would prove of more iuter. pecially #o from the fact that ' lis Bar. 4 package to each customer in addition to ing establishment at No. 1055 Market i prepa , ee 4 1 hyonislad and A years 1886 and 1887 est to the local public—the patrons of . nard is almost a Chico girl. our pangs Herne a aie a ta Chihe ag cig bac ganaai ss . cme nig cota pel aS ip ro ‘ay ela ‘ the fair—than events-in which more The festivities of the week will close q ' A 5 1 = On Wednesday, the 23d instant, . fessor D. ©. Waterman, Puperiniend= : a ner noted flyers take part. on Thureday evening, when a grand . UTea merican Importi Tea K, i Mr. Friedman will arrive at, Nevada sind lags * sgiaes The — i ohn eabl piacere — PERSONAL MENTION. HERE AND THERE. ——————— banquet will take place at Arnvory COMPANY'S monEs a. Wity City with a full line of Spring and whieh et ae of i etait uncer eral rates ae ahoale : . wecial and Other Notes About. A Grief Record ef Various Mat-. = Prans’ Soar securesa beautiful-eom=}Hdl : . Mill Street,... (SELES Grass_Valley. Summer goods including pues uel ford ai Se desk during! Bek abore thet is ‘ies fark ‘thas they People Old and Young. ters of Local Interest. cme ee peste Commercial Street... Nevada City, ] 000 hig pacar ra — the term will be provided by the Arion . are school men, who understand the Millen Ford came down Wednesday ‘ — Pascoe brought tothe coum. gory cough and Con-unption Dol ee horockery, China, Glam or acted, ers as well as many new ones, He. Quartet Club, of Ohio. The members educational wants -of the people and . °™ Calum bie “ee = land (Ane mor Grass Valley behare-priy Cure is sold by us on a guaranteo, It SER WAPST TOP A LEW OF OU) PRON YABLE will take orders for single garments. are both singers and instrumentaliets, . know how to and will take pride in] Mrs. por sini te Br shea an insane Man named /08D. cures Consumption. For sale by Garr ac-blese Denner hese?” ape Ee and tor suits. The goods will be. and have a high repatation in the) pashing onr schools Int the front ae ay ene The anow. ig still five feet in the viBroa: ! French Chine Gold'Hand tea Baia bo sade inside the shop by some ofthe East, the leader of the club being the . ranks where we all wish to see them. DEMAy: . ee iF bai soles IE arses taht be ti at RTS Hand-painted Tea Seta, complete . 5 60 mi nside the shop by * Mrs. M. L. Reanier of Wheatland is; cinity of Mooré’s Flat, and people goCrovr, wHeorina coven and BronKlogantly Decorated Dinner Sets, 12 50 anmto best workmen in San Francisco. Only. head of the musical department of . Most of our children when once they} ts ry : 1 ’ A Great Variety of China Cups, Batia wik the baat of ‘temutings will be need Wesleyan University of Ohio, leave our schools will never be able to visiting her daughter, Mr3, 8,: M. . Ing in se or coming out must travel . 41 iti, immediately relieved by cers aud Plates, per set of ox 15 ‘prin. and most perfect fit will be guaranCommencement day has been fixed. seek a higher education in other Shurtleff of this ge a Be a ve wk ter of the San’ Fl Shiloh’s Cure. Sold by Carr Bros. @@Pou’t fail to visit the Great Ameori[TAT sat for July 10th, at which time a large. schools, and the very least that every W. T. Luther o Downieville an ae poe tne toaline Rap taany OW OT . a un Lm portiog 1¢a Company's Btore, They teed. : A class will graduate, The Southern Paparent should demand is. that our Fred Trebilcox and wife of Sierra City . mine at Pike City advertises ima San MARKED. wre offyring the biggest kind of barguine, deere Haneeve your orvare my rag tleosst ific Railroad has ‘offered a reduction . schools-must give them as thorough have returned from San Francisco. Francisco for a’man to run a HuntingAt Grags Valley, April 224, by Rev, I. H, Ps Cee = ms et -man, if you want to be fully pleased nape restoaad d bi f th »j-. and extemsive an education as can b Mrs. ©, Rockfellow, who has been ton mill and to amalgamate, Wilcox, Miss Edith Griffiths of Gruss Valicy Four Years re) NEVADA DRUG STORE, ont in every way. if. Ae all popede RieRN PAIS OF he RaROR . . e ° . viaiti Tent f 1 months,. Cottage street is the most dilapidat. Albert Clark ofan Larense, Vor fitteen years I was afiioted with rheu-. Corner Proad and Pine §
& ation, of one-third of the fare to the asobtainedin any other public schools visiting Bing Tent for several months, ® -ehiceslignenmngade Hala >) epee . mi itisin, four yearsot which . was compelled ne Streets as : , Bossa ; returned Wednesday to Marysville. ed thoroughfare in town. The side: to go on crutches. Words are inadequate to NEVADA CITY . Iv you suffer pricking pains on mov-. sembly, and at commencement the. in theState, There will then be al Aclaieke lk Ladin Weaken ia ot a DIED. . express the suffering Il endured during tha’ i U din their hands the educational C. M. La Salle from Virginia City . wa'ks are badly broken In p Aces, ANS ‘rancisco,A pril 20, Thomas, belov. time, During these fifteen years of exisre i h bear bright] road will run a two-days’ excursion . placed in their han educationa ‘ : At San Fran AD ) ; ing the eyes, or cannot bear bright. ro y' Aavaia BR ‘ has beon installed as successor to. the wagon way is sadly in need of re-. ed husband of Helens and father of Thom: tence (it wae not livin 1a eters every known W ) VINTON A light, and find your sight weak and. (the 9th and 10th) from San Francisco tools by which they be able to go forth Ed Downer in the Union Hotel bilpaira; oe as W-; Robert and Edward MeKewen and . remedy without geosivin a, benent, 11 We. U, ae Pr: prietor failing, you should promptly use Dr. J. . to Pacific Grove, at a very low rate of} n successfully do battle with the fae Mra. it, 8. Powell, aged 73 yeare, which from the frat gave me relief, and toa : D i 1 d will be world, Thethree R’s will not satisfy . iard room. Charles Grimes of the clothing em-. 4; pieasant Valley, thiscounty, April 28, . day I am enjoying the best of bealth, and am oon H, McLeun’s Strengthing Eye Salve. . fare, sothat a large crowd w ver lo in these days f B. Locklin of this city has received . porium at the corner of Broad and Pine . Seymour Wilson Viper, CT idl Atchinidladidads F isl man, 6 mle believe thal 6. 8. 8. ARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDIOIN KA if : ; mt. 6 the beat q rf of ’, ; j a eteR 25 cents a box. For sale by Carr. entat the commencement exercives. . PeoP y an appointment as guard in the State . streets has been busy all this week untive of Vermont.. hes OF ee Pott cube. Mo, ofine Pertnmery, Feney Houpa, Nrushen ’ OB. aa A Parent. lg 4 i : {The funeral will take place from . Pregtise on Blood and Skin Diseases mal). Cureful attention given to compondin d Sgc’Y eo Whe Will Win It? : or Prison of Folsom and has entered upon y,packing and arranging for displaying the family residence at 10 o’vlovk . 04 free, SWIFT BPHOIFIC CO., Adanta Ga, . Prescriptions by @ competent Druggiet sud Noticc te Ticket Heldere. The gold-hea Per gane to be given Preparing For the Rush. the discharge of his duties. new and fashionable goods that are havatad ioe ‘ 3 rerfget purity guaranteed. fouas i ies ; — ; Mrs. W. B, Kimball and son and . daily arriving. : , — siete = Saeunnaeuaneaaaienammenmemiaeneent apg ease we ce aaa ‘ened ete 3 Seis Hraaiddot . Gemscds tack (oy bave A brought . Wednesday from Downieville en route . about nine o'clock Wednesday mornNERVE-PAINS. p aan! ann: cciva “p tinue to be received by the undersign: . co ee mer stock they have ever brought . +, 3.5 Francisco, Mrs, Kimball is in . ing intwo of Henry Lane’s ‘carriages sereaneeyanins OPManell ; Avie IVE, Opu ar ed for @ period of one month from this . of Hydraulic Parlor, N. 8. G, oe to this city, and it is safe to say that leable health is aes te Masts Biocrntibd whete thay . Cures ¥, . d t * ; ‘ ' orm ~~ Successor to D a one — iy heaps candied — ye Th ee W. W. Cunningham, Deputy War. were to perform inthe evening, They a eure Ig ia. spe: : ; : — clebiena t : ' : : : den in the State Prison at Folsom, is} went out with banners flying, ‘ euralgia. ° ° —— Navapa Orry, April 7. sat a es sod an egpeee ped ara hesoee sag po here, He resided hereabout in the Senator Preston’s lecture and the O Neuralgia. (ver Mi E ] ie ; niin gi ere re © : bspigiceanesea! a oe piping pioneer times, but he finds] 4ccompanying musical numbers to be er nrerea“ad ' Prepress, blotches, ecaly skin, ugly ladies and men, and it is hard th t attracti t hil Balt Point, N. ¥., April 16, 1980, y 1 B , ’ marrie a , are the most attractive yet seen, while . 140. faw of the “old boys’? on deck given at Washington Schoolhouse. 4 gufterea ‘oint, N. ¥., April 16, 1860, eee ket all, announced, een bee b ican ti Lean’s Sarsaparilla, Forsale by Carr. the very best tonic. It restores the ——— as been an honest and energetic rep’ . For wakefulness, weakness or lacl<« d indians relief Hom, the op Pric A 3 i resentative of the people of this dis: Jacobs Ol Wicd Bure Me t6 \ Bros, . : wasted tissues, and imparts to the sys Every Meal isa Trial of energy Simmons Liver Regulatoris E. P. BELLINGER, Chief of Police, } b or tem surprising elasticity and vigor. esi trict, and he will return to private fife @ specific, ' Law The New Discovery. Price $1. Worth $5 a bottle. Tothe dyspeptic, Flatulence, heartadmired by all his fellow Democrats ee . , ) ony ‘ ‘ You have heard your friends and —<+ee burn, oppressive fullness of the stom. 8"d respected by most of his political) Prcrunes of every description wt & . atrick Hostival oe —— nelehbate talking oat se a nha The Painiess Dentist. ach, are the inevitable sequences o . (Pponents. , dchramm’s Gallery, Broad et. arl5-tf . ’ \ *! It issues the It insures your Life. ,PH ods. re, jEtc spots, sores and ulcers, abscesses and tumors, unhealthy discharges, such as catarrh, eczema, ringworm and other forme of akin diseases are symptoms of blood impurity, Take Dr, J. H. Meyourself be one of the many who know from personal experience just how good a thing it is, Ifyou have ever tried it, you are one of ita staunch friends, because the wonderful thing about it is, that when once given a@ trial, Dr. King’s New Discévery.ever after holds a place in the house. If you have never used it and should be afflicted with a cough, cold or any Throat,Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give ita fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded Trial Bottles Free at Carr Drug Bros. to foretell which will win. For the delicate and aged and all in whom the vital current is impoverished and sluggish, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is Dr. Van Aukin, the famous painless dentist, is pushed to his utmost capacity extracting and making teeth, « People from all sections, many of whom have been waiting for months toreach the noted Doctor, are availing themselves of ‘the opportunity of getting such fine work at the Doctor’s extremely low rates, He will remain atthe Union Hotel ,for thirty days or more. This will give all an opportunity to visit him, Go while you have the chance. His painless process makes the dental chair no longer there is a marked improvement in the quality and appearance of what is known asstaples, The grand opening of millinery at this store will soen be his use of the knife and fork, To say of him that he gratifies the cravings of appetite would be genuine satire. He only appeasesthem, Ia relief attainable? Certainly, and by the use ofa pleasant as well as thorough remedy, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, Will it cure immediately? Ocrtainly not—it does not effect miracles, But it does ‘give prompt and unspeakable relief, and will, if persisted in, prodace an ultimatecure. Not only does it impart’ relish tothe food, but promotes ita conversion by the stomach into now. Congressman Biggs says he will not be a candidate for re-election, owing tohis wife’s bad health. Mr. Biggs For. nearly half a century Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral has been the most popular cough remedy in the world, The constantly increasing demand for this remedy proves it to be the very best specific for colds, coughs, and all diseases of the‘throat and lungs, ee First-Class Tuner Coming. G. A, Hoffman, one of the best piano tuners and regulators in the State, will make his regular semi-annual vigit to Nevada City about May 20th. As to +r Thursday evening under the auspices of the High School will be well worth hearing. The Senator isa clear and instructive speaker. \ EEE fer six wees with neuralgia; a half borne Ap Jacobs Of grea me 7; pe Ni va ot n in three years, ¥O Hol ny; and have yet ib hear of.a single ease it did nod veor permapently cure. G. JAY . KINS, Druggist. Green Island, N. Y., Feb. 11 I ffered ith ‘igia in th head, but su 0 e head, natant relief, the plication of FOR THE BENFFIT OF St, 4: Canice ;-: Catholic :-: Church. —o s AT ARMORY HALL, di Nevada City, P. On Wednesday Evening, May: 28th. ee Music by SE best: Policy. . Incontestible ! Non-forfeitable ! And Simple ! 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