Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).

Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard

Show the Page Image

Show the Image Page Text


More Information About this Image

Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard

Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)

Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4

hier,
Streets.
nods .
Etc.,
sdav nicht,
SS
HAW,
EVADA CIT?
TREL, TINlare, Wood
Jare,
' wevada City, Nevada County, Calif.
palsies
" decided.
__tion. _By order.
Tuesday evening. A full attendance is
: ; {
niin natinGesicecadth ee: tne sete seit pnts fae nee cies igte ne asians
Tad
t we
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
Published Every Evening Except Sundays ps Legal Holidays.
—
Established Sept. 6, 1860.
Month ; $6 a Year.
a
TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 7, 189°.
CORNISH WRESTLING.
The Details of the First Day’s Trials
at Grasse Valley.
‘The annual Cornish wrestling matches cigars. Won by W. Trathen.
“bigan at Grass Valley yesterday after;
noon. James Groves, Thos. Eddy and
Richard Dunstan are the sticklers. i
Quite a number of wrestlers aré present and the following were matched in
the first round to make standards :
Sam Hodge and Fred Johnson. Johnpicture, Won by F. P. Armstrong.
son standing.
George Quick and Wm. Bennett. Bennett standing.
ae
Richard Scanlon and Fred Bennett.
Scanlon standing. :
Manuel Scoble and P. Murphy. Scoble standing. >
James Rodda and Fred Webster.
‘Webster standing.
standing.’ fy pe
Bert Paynter and Wm, Eddy. Paynter standing. ?
Richard Hod fo Wed Harti, Unprize. Won by Wm. Rowe:
decided.
Wm. Martin and Wm. Brockington.
Martin standing.
Wm, Eddy (Ne-2) and Richard Seymour. Séythour standing.
Teves Rodda sod'Tow Collin, Rod.[ SV Mekin Hing.
; Odgers.
Sam Snell and P. Murphy.Snell
standing.
Fred Bennett and Ed Tremulion. UnSam -Hodge and Thos. Whalen.
‘Whalen standing. d
Wm. Scanlon and Wm. BrockingtonThos. Rowe and Wm. Rowe. Wm.
Rowe standing.
The wrestling was good, and a number
of hard contests were made. The first
round was not completed last evening,
but was to be this morning. The
‘wrestling will be ended this evennig.
Pythian Sisters Attention.
The Ladies of Milo Temple, No. 9, are
requested to meet--on Wednesday, ~ July
8th, at 8 o’clock P. M. sharp. Tnstalla.
Mrs. B. F., Harman, Sec. j7-2t
Ee PURDON BRING Rp
Wo Be Closed Next Wednesday For Repairs.
Notice is hereby given that the Purdon
Bridge across the South Yuba River on
the public highway between Nevada City
and North San Juan will be closed to
travel from 7 o’clock 4. M. on Wednesday, July 8th, until 4 o'clock Pr. mM: of
that day.
By order of the Board. of Supervisors
of Nevadcounty. j6-2t ~
Card of Thanks.
We, the sorrowing parents, tender our
thanks to all the friends who so kindly
ministered to us during our late bereavement.
Mr. anv Mrs. A. G. OapEn.
Nevapa Crry, July 6, 1891.
————_—__—1Gee
N.8S.G. WInstallation.
The installation of officers of Hydraulic
Parlor, N. 8. G. W., will take place
requésted. 2t
aera SN
eS
Se eaee Re
‘The Morning Cup
OF coffee generally. determines .
the pleasure of breakfast and
the temper of the family. It needs
close attention in its preparation.
No-care can make anything good
out of poor cheap coffee, and without care you can’t get the full
flavor and value of good coffee.
Don’t waste your time over poor
coffee-it gives no satisfaction. So
buy only the best. But never buy
itin bulk, for its flavor evaporates
Grind it just before making use
you will have
‘. Prizes Awarded. At the Celebration in
ing amusements of various kinds were
held on the streets of Grass Valley. .The
—a following is a list of the prizes and prize
Terms—15 Cents a Weck ; 60 Cents a. winners:
12; prize, pair of gold sleeve buttons.
Won by Nellie Sears.
prize, silk handkerchief. Won by Mabel
Plammer. :
necktie. Won by John Jones.
box cigars. \Won by Henry Smith and
Joe Richards.. Second; box _ cigars.
. Won. by James Wales and John Tyrrell.
pocket knives..Wow by. Dan Stewart
and A. Marchant.
prize, $5 pair shoes.
Serene Heol’ and Jon; Hien, Hal . sree
ladies case. 4 Won by Mabel Plummer.
Won by Alfred Marchant.
cigars. Won by Chas. Provines.
prize, fine parasol. Won by Josie Sears.
checker board. Won by Daisy White.
pair sleeve buttons.
Jones,
by W. Sears.
prize, writing desk. Won by Butz
Garthe.
THE WINNERS.
Grage Valley.
During Saturday afternoon and evenMen’s race, 100 yards; prize, box of
Girls race,, free for all, 100 yards;
Running race, men under 20; prize,
Race for young married men; prize,
Three-legged race for men; first prize,
Three-legged race for boys; prize, two
Ladies race, 75 yards, over 12 years;
Won by Ruth
Girls race,_under,.18_years; prize, fancy.
Wheelbarrow race, free for all; cash
tudinous and startling of everything else
Running long jump; prize, side bacon.
Men’s race, 100 yards; prize, box
Skipping rope race for girls; prize,
Race for. girls under 8 years; prize,
Race for boys under 18 years; prize,
100-yard-race for boys under 15. years;
Young ladies. race, 50 yards; prize, .
pair silk hose. Won by Nellie Sears.
$2.50. Won by Wm. Morris,
100-yard race, for boys under 20 years;
‘first-prize, $2.00: Won byJohn Jones;
second prize, box cigars. Won by Butz
Garthe.
100-yard race for men over 20 years;
first prize, $2.00, won by Emmett CosLewis Rule.
50-yard race for girls under 12 years;
first prize, goid-breastpia. Won by Nettie Moffit; second prize, $1.00. Won by
Allie Deeble.
100-yard race for boys under 12 years;
prize, pair shoes. Won by George Keller. :
Young men’s race 100-yards; prize,
box cigars. “Won by Bert Wales.
100-yard race, boys under 14; prize,
silk handkerchief. Won -by Albert
Hooper. ;
. Racefor boys under 10 years; prize,
31.00. Won by Geo. Bennett.
Young married men’s race, 100 yards;
prize, high chair. Won by F. P. Armstrong. .
100-yard race for boys under 20; prize,
piece silverware. Won by John Tones.
Girls race under ]2 years; prize, ‘perfume case. Won by Nellie Sears.
Wheelbarrow race, free for all; prize,
buggy whip. Won by Kd Wales.
Small boys race; lst prize, can coffee.
Won by Carl Jones; 2d prize, cream
pitcher. Won by Jobn Richards. —
Girls race, under 8 years; prize, box
French candy. Won by Josie Sears.
‘Boys race, under 8 years; prize, pocket
knife. Won by Mike Nevins. ©
APPRECIATIVE TURNERS.
—
They Enjoyed Themselves So Well
Here They Will Return.
The following very pleasant communication explains itself:
HALLE DES
Mission Turn-VEREINS,
San Francisco, July 2, 1891.
Geo. G. Anan, Esq.—Dzar Sin—
On behalf of the Singing Section of the
Mission Turn Verein, we desire to oxpress our'sincere gratitude for the moat
hospitable manner in which the citizens
of your delightful city received the members of our party, and to yourself and
your son in particular we would declare
our appreciation of the kindness and personal interest’ manifested by you pergonally in making our visit a long-to-beremembered pleasure. By resolution of
our society we once more express our
‘. gratitude with the h that an early
opportunity be aff in which to repeat our visit. We remain, :
Yours most Respectfully,
C. H, Hepvert
Sing. W:
SSE ee
' How’s This ?
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. W. Cheney & Co., Prop’s., Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
W. Cheney for the past 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to
carry out any obligations made by their
West & Trvax, Wholesale Druggists,
A Sketch of the Man and the Burg He . Social and Other Notes About People . J
wild and wooly west is Truckee of this . City today.
eounty: Ite. history has for years been
punctuated with events calculated to keep . was in town today.
‘ the eyes of the nation turned in its direcGirls race, 100 yards, for girls under} tion. It has had the most uncomproe. Oakland were in town today.
mising vigilance committees, the moat effective anti-Chinese crusades, the moat. iteville have returned from the Bay.
Boys race, 100 yards, for boys under) giun-fights, the most heavily capitalized
12; prize, baseball and bat. Won by
Jno, Fitzsimmons. revivals, the most disastrous and numer. Grimes,
_ ‘THE TRUCKEE BOOMER."’ PERSONAL MENTION.
Old and Young.
A. D. Gassaway returned to Forest
Booms.
One of the best known towns of the
Miss Madge Crawford today went to ri
Dobbie.
James A. Stidger of North San Juan . has been called to the liberal appropria-. people and they had a fine time.
_. tions “made by the agricultural societies . ~The picnic and ball at North San Juan age
Mr. and Mrs. John Russ and son of of this State for racing or speed contests. . constituted one of the pleasantest celebra. j
C. D. Eastin and P. Horigan of Gran. tention of the committees of the several
counties of the State agricultural societies . dow and wife but three jurors were seMiss Mary Adams of Woodland ishere . in arranging prizes to be awarded out of . cured today out of two panels and Jusfaro banks, the most spirited religious] ona visit to her cousin, Mrs Charles . the ‘moneys appropriated by the Governtice Mulloy adjourned court till ten] its on examination in Arithmetic or Grammar,
ment of the State of California for the agt . o'clock tomorrow morning, h I ,
Milo Temple, No. 9, Pythian Sisters, or Grammar shall receive a Grammar Grade and 75’ credits for High School CerNorth Bloomfield to visit Mrs. A. M. fact that one of the provisions of the. will he instituted at Odd Fellows Hall) 7. High School Certificates are valid for six years ; Grammar Grade Certificates statutes of California for 1891 reads as. tomorrow evening by Mrs. J. W. Guthrie . for three years ; Primary Certificates for two years.
Miss Kate E. Matteson arrived home . follows (see Statutes, page 206): ‘Pro-. of Sacramento.” The Knights of Pythias
last evening after a month's stay at the vided, that no monies appropriated. for] of Milo Lodge have been invited to atsubject,
FAIR PREMIUMS. HERE AND THERE. *
to be the Law.
Nevapa Crry, Joty 7, 1891.
Local Interest.
The Fourth of Juldy dance atthe MayPerhaps it is not amiss to call the at-. tions in the county on the Fourth. ~~~
cultural districts of the State, to the
amination, without the
os conflagrations, and the most magniworth having. The only desirable thing
it lacks at this writing is a Salvation Army and Hon. ©. F. McGlashan is now
here negotiating for the last-named luxWon by Ettie ury. Ever since, when, a few months
ago, a letter addressed to a deceased
Race for girls over 8 years, 50° yards; Truckeeite whose -present residence was
given as ‘‘Hell via Truckee,” Mr. Mc-.
Glashan’s spirit has been much perturbed
and he has been determed to create in his
town a moral revolution that will leave
Won by John. 2° excuse for further imputations of the
character perpetuated by that letter writRace, free for all; prize clock. Won ee an ee matter of the TRANSCRIPT is now set was. from the State to the payment of purses
and promptly recognized the world over
as a sort of a twenty-minutes-for-refreshments stopping place between Here and
a Blessed Hereafter.
Toledo, O.; Waupine, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholegale Druggists, Toledo, 0.
Hall’s Oatarrh Cure is taken internal. }
ly, acting directly upon’ the blood and
Mr. McGlashan is a native of Wiscon100-yard race, free for all;, cash prize, ain, aged 44 years and married. He is spend their summer vacation.
nervy, ambitious and intellectual man
whose main objéct in life is to boost
Truckee along in the march of progress,
and who regards his extensive and lucrative law practice as one of the necessary
evils of life, He never performs a duty
by halves, be it pleasant or otherwise.
Whether he is trying to capture a rare
specimen of butterfly, on the scent of a
fresh development in the Donner Party’s
history; trying a~lawsuit;-examining--applicants for: t ; ificates,
biating politically, doing a favor fora
friend, starting a Savings Association,
superintending a Sunday school, speculating in Truckee real estate or engaged in
any of the thousand and one things that
demand his daily attention, he goes in to
win and he generally wins. ~ And all the
time and in’everything he does, the idea
of booming Truckee is upon investigation
found to be the mainspring of the move
he is making at the particular instant the
investigation occurs. :
The accompanying portrait was made
for Mr. McGlashan a few years ago when
he affected full whiskers. At present he
wears only a mustache.
achers cert
HOT AND MUSHY.
A Correspondent D ibes the Miseries ofa Mud Bath.
A number of Nevada City people are
at the Paso Robles mud springs fighting
against a wide variety of real or fancied
ailments. . A party who has been there
thus describes what they are enduring :
After arriving at the bath-house you
are assigned to a room, and after divesting yourself of all clothing you go down
stairs and an attendant leads you to the
hot sulphur-water tank, where you remain for ten minutes, completely immersed—excepting your head, of course.
This bath is to get you to perspire freely.
Then a towel dipped in cold water is
wrapped around your head, and you are
lead to the mud bath, where you grab a
rope and let yourself down into the hot,
mushy mud. The deeper you sink the
hotter it gets. The attendant gives you
cold water to drink, and you squirm and
flounder about in the mud for ten, fifteen
or twenty minutes, » Then you are pulled
out, sometimes by the attendants, but
most times with a derrick. The mud
clings to you closer than a girl in icecream, free-concert season. After getting out you are made a target of for ten
buckets of hot sulphur water, and you
are put in the tank of water to finish the
washing process. Next yougo to your
room, where you. are rolled in blankets.
Then you perspire. Oh! how you do
perspire when the attendant rubs, pats,
Then after thoroughly drying you with
coarse towels you are rubbed briskly with
alcohol and you lie downto cool off. A
hammam bath is “notin it” with this
one.
Carr
tle. Sold by all Druggists, tf
slaps and spanks you till you cry “Nuff.”
Icx Cream Sopa, 10 cents a glass, at
Brothers. :
Uncle Bill and Colonel Bill) fell dead in
the Fountain Saloon last night.
When John Penberthy, proprietor of
the saloon, had figured up his receipts for
the day, he looked through the rooms of
the house before locking up, to see no one
was left behind.
On entering the -card-room he found
Angove sitting in a chair, apparently
asleep. He spoke to him several times
and shook him until his lifeless "body fell
to the floor.
Mr. Pemberthy says that Angove did
not appear at any time during theday to
be intoxicated—he had simply celebrated
like many other patriotic citizens.
Deceased was an old Pacific Coast miner. He had worked in many Comstock
mines, and had also kept a saloon here.
All the Cornish boys knew him as Uncle
Bill. Smallpox and blasting accidents
had badly disfigured him, but he was
none the less popular: He was 55 years
of age, and leaves a wife and no children,
A Fofeign tnvasion.
Terrible winters throughout Europe
brought forth bitter fruits that ripened in
America. ‘La Grippe” with varying
violence broke forth here, and the
mortality lists show its shocking
ravages in aggravated cases. An alcoholic principle embodied as a medicated
stimulant in the form of Hostetter’s
Stomach Bitters has and will ever prove
the best specific. Leading continental
and American physicians declare that a
medicine with a spirituous basis, such as
this, affords the surest guaranty against
the tremendous inroads of this shocking
malady. When we consider that aslight
change of the weather is apt to renew it,
that it attacks those easily vulnerable
organs, the lungs, that its progress is
tremendously swift and destructive, we
must admit the necessity of repelling it
at the outset with a sure preventive.
Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is also a safeguard against malaria, dyspepsia, rheumatism, liver and kidney complaints.
fe
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
National Exchange.
aS cea do
i edge ae
D. McPhetres, Truckee,
_ OLF. McG Yea
MARRIED.
7S ssa og Tack dhe Poder
Highest of all in leavening strength—
.
‘At the National Hotel, this city, . 0° much of the real
eifertadin 2 oils Was [Sema sees 1B
Bea: : od at ast fol bf bate evaaA errata creed obany
E. Wadsworth $17, E. Booth $15.30, W.
G. Carr $3, B. F. Snell $34.60, J. Henneasey $10, M. L. & D. Marsh $1.20, W.
D, Harris $13.50, Robert Leslie $12.75,
K. Casper $2, C. L. Muller $25, J. L. Rollins $5, R. F. Rooney -$5,.T.M. Todd
$10, South Yuba Water Co. $26.50, Nevada City Water Co. $55.25, F. Meloche
$12, D. MePhetres $26, H. Lane $3, Rector Brothers $14, Nevada Gas Co. $86.25,
W. J. Rogers $90.25.
———— —
The Pulpit and the Stage:
Rev. F. M. Shroct, Pastor United
Brethren Church, Blue Mound, :Kan.,
says: “I feel it my duty to tell what
wonders Dr. King’s New Discovery has
done for me. My Lungs were badly diseased, and my parishioners thought I
could live only a few weeks. I took five
bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery and
am sound and well, gaining 26tbs in
weight.” é
Arthur Love, Manager Love’s Funny
Folks Combination, writes: ‘‘After a
through trial and convincing evidence, I
am confident Dr. King’s New Discovery
for Consumption beats ’em all, and cures
when éverything else fails. The greatest
kindness I can do my many thousand
friends is to urge them to try it.” Free
trial bottles at Carr Bros Drug Store.
Regular sizes 50 cents and $1.00.
Try “Lily White” Flour aid keep
peace in your household.’ tf
Ick Corp Sopa Warer, with pure
Fruit Juices, at Carr Bros’. tf
a
BE CAREFUL}
A sore or ani ulcer that resists ordi
nary treatment is a very serious mat
ter. It is either of a cancerous neture, or it is the result of a very bac
condition of the blood. Don’t ta
per with it. Take 3
The Great Blood Remedy
= and get ridofit. Don’t
delay. Rey. Jesse H.
S. S. S. Campbell, of Columbus, Ga., writes: “A
woman with a cancerous ulcer of years’
standing, and five inches in diameter, has
been entirely relieved by 6 bottles of: Swift’s
Specific, I consider its effects wonderful—
almost miraculous." This is the record of
s. S. S.
Books on Blood and Skin Diseases Free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga
RULES OF EXAMINATION.
. I. Caldwell States What He Believes . A Brief Record of Various Matters of . Regulations Governing Applicants For Certificates to Teach in the Public
Schools of the County. —
1. Applicants for Certificates must present satisfactory references as to good
Eprror Transcriet—Our attention . bert schoolhouse was attended by many . moral character ; must be free from mental or physical defects which would impair their usefulness in the profession, and must not be lesa than eighteen years of
2. Applicants will not be admitted to examination who were absent at its opens
j. Before begi ing, each applicant must pay the Secretary a fee of two dollars
In the case of the People vs Abel Sanfor the benefit of the Institute and Library funds.
4. No applicant will be permitted to leave the room during the time-of the exission of the members presiding.
5. No applicant be entitled to a Certificate who receives less than 60 cred6. No applicant who receives on examination less than 70 credits in Arithmetic
8. All applicants must endorse their papers with tlteir number and the name of
9. There shall be two sessions each day for examination.
seashore. agricultural societies shall be drawn, paid . tend. i yer aee 10. The subject for each day’s examination and the credits allowed on each subMiss Mollie Gilbert of North San. or used for racing or speed contests.” The Washington Mining Company ad. ject are : 3 :
Juan is visiting Mrs. L. L. Gaffney at This seems to mean that more liberal . vertise in another column for bids (to be . ‘ Gr Gr Primary
this city. prizes should be awarded for the best dis. opened July 30th) for sinking the main General Questions, School Grade. Grade. Grade.
Mrs. John Chisholm returned home plays or exhibits of live stock, the proshaft 100 feet below its present depth oe agement Rice eh ee eee Berens Ra i Bi
yesterday after a week’s visit at_North . ducts of the farms and orchards of the. and extending the 400 level a distance. : souceases A ae tee Sa vas 00
San Juan. State, as well as for all the best exhibits . 250 feet further, NOON RECESS. \ .
Miss Hattie Hurd of Virginia City is . and displays of domestic products, works Eleven ladies and three gentlemen are
visiting hersister;—Mrs. A. Burrows of . of art, inventions of our people, and to writing for teachers’ certificates at the Heber oa ts SER A i ek i oe ioe
Grass Valley. skilled laborers in all the various branch. xamination which began in this city to-.
J. C. Brown and family, who have . es of skilled labor and handiworks. day. The rules under which the ex-, SECOND DAY,
been spending a few days here, returned. The last Legislature has on the part of . aminatian is being conducted are publishtoday to Oakland. the government of this State made liberal . ed in another column. = bod 4
Miss Hattie Rogers of Grass Valley . appropriations for that purpose, and. it] The ladies of the Methodest Church 35 35 35
has been appointed teacher of the Pleas! should be clearly understood by the peoand congregation met last evening and de 50 50 by an
ant Valley public school. ple how the monies are to be appropriated . cided to have an unique entertainment i,
Miss Mollie Koch, who has been visit. and the several prizes stated by the sevin the near future, consisting of “A not core
ing friends at North San Juan, today re-. eral committees of the thirty-eight agri. Business Men's Carnival.” Th time and . Oral Geography.......: ae 15 15 15
turned to her home in San Francisco. cultural societies of the State, and par-. Place wilbbe given later. Written Theory and Methods..... 15 15 15
Terry Douglass, who railroads between ticularly that of agricultural district No. Says the Grass Valley Telegraph : The Written Geography. .... pete teeeees 35 35 35
g ento and Truckee, ‘is spending a 17, the same being Nevadacounty, which clothing of Miss Tierney of Boston Ra cane eat : é mt
week among his many Nevada City receives from the State $2,000 each year. . Vine caught afire while the celebration : :
friends, : The speed programs have been publish. Ws in progress. It was extinguished . Written Physiology, including Narcotics 50 50 35
Prof. H. C, Weatherspoon, Principal . ed. It seems eminently proper that the . before the young lady was burned. Her Oral Physiology.. 6.00. cece cece e's 25 25 15
of the public schools at Virginia City, . prize program should also be published. . clothing was partially destroyed and she abso fae nse a fe Saprecs % 2 %
has spent the last two days here as the} With all due deference to the Commit. was badly scared. :
guest of his uncle, Wm. H. Smith. To. tees, they will allow us to repeat the old. 900 acres of land between Little and
day he went to San Francisco. saying, ‘That a word to the wise is sufBig Greénhorn Creeks, northeast of Bue25 25 25
George L. Alexander, representing the } ficient.” J. I. Caupweit. . na Vista, was sold by the Sheriff today Book-keeping zs be po
San Francisco type founding firm of} ~{At no time in its history has the Sevto satisfy judgment for $7000 and costs
Palmer & Rey,-was in town today. The enteenth Agricultural District Association obtained by P. Noonan in a suit against FOURTH DAY.
handsome new type in which the reading . applied one cent of the money derived . Travers and others. M. Manion bid the} 1, Nadel Deawled a,c eiete os. $5 3
property in for the amount of the judg-. ral History.....,..seeeccer eee: 15 15 15
madefby Palmer & Rey. for racing, and it has no intention of do. .ment. Constitution and Gov. of the U. S. an
Niles Searls, Jr.,~ superintendent of . ing so this year. The list of premiums SE ‘ Coline. Fp el aies ces 818s 25 25 26
the Southern Pacific Railroad Company’s. to be awarded for agricultural, horticulBons and Pimples and other affections : a
iessGuk wirka at Oaklan d, and A. P. tural, art, mechanical and other products arising ffom impure blood may. appear at NOON RECESS.
Niles, a designer and, engraver of San. is now nearly ready for the printer and thia season, when ' the blood is heated. . pefining and. Analysis..:.....+++. 50 50 50
Francisco, arrived here this morning to. will be published soon in pamphlet form. Hood's Sareaparilla removes we o“ of Oral Theory and Methods.. . ereeeenes 10 10 10
—Eprror TRaNscrter. ] these troubles by purifying, : vitalizing . Music.. 0.0.0.0.. cece c eee eee een ees 25 : 25 25
Ms. und Mee. WW. Banderscn, Mis: : same : and enriching the blood, and at the same Penmanship,.....00sesee eee cee 25 25 25
5 i Gala aad Saxe Woantces of Ban Bounty Bills Allowed. time it gives strength to the whole sysHTH DAY + i
Francisco were in town today en ronte. “The following bills have been allowed . ‘“"™ eee
home from Washington township where by the Supervisors: R. M, Hunt $3746. The Lightning Fruit Jar = pep gets aeepetimeetres Jee Sect t vo : 3
they Have been. viewing the Governor . 88, J. A. Rapp $5, Legg & Shaw $107.50, Couareeene Cee ene reyes pee
Morton mine in which they are -interest-. Carr Bros. $27.43, W. D. Vinton giza.-. ™ generally acknowledged te be the very NOON RECESS.
ed. 0. & Wodessee 6 deo ee ee eS ee ee ;
: oe ts Thomas’ $15; Chas.—@ §8.55,—-Citithe sole agents at Nevada City. tf ee ot hee Literature . beeen 25 25 ;
DEAD IN A CHAIR. zens Bank $4, W. H. Smith $2, Sherritt . a sure Cure for the Liquor or Opium Gane naan: eaaaee i as 50
“ . cont Bros. $11, F. Costello $4.50, Wm. Kistle Habits.
Sacer es Celebration. pera ag tonnes pag ee ards! The East India cure for these awful Total.. .10.4.—-1150 —1050_. _. 936
The Virginia City Enterprise of Sunday . «,) dwell $8 CH Mitchell 360 pa bos habits can be given without the patient's . Credits required for. .....5,000eee 977 892 656
says: Wm. Angove (familiarly called re “s) < . knowledge, and is the only known specifi ; for the purpose ; it is not injurious in the
least degree ; manufactured by the Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for sale
by W. D: Vinton,-sole-agent for Nevada
City. tf
From the weakening effects of changing
weather, by hard work, or from a long
fliness, you need a good tonie and blood
purifier like Hood's Sarsaparilla. If you
so now. It will give you strength and
appetite, purify and vitalize your blood.
“T have beep in poor health for several
years, suffering with indigestion, restlessness-in-the night, and in the morning 1
would get up with a very
Tired Feeling.
After taking only a part of the first bottle
_of Hood’s Sarsaparilla I could rest well
all. night and feel refreshed when I woke
up. 1 must say that Hood’s Sarsaparilla js
all itis recommended to be.’ Mas. H. D.
WINANS, 210 E. Mason 8t., Jackson, Mich.
“T have used Hood’s Sarsaparilia as a
blood purifier and am well pleased with it,
it being in my opinion the proper medicine
for the purpose.” Wa. G. WUERTH, or
ganist, St: Mary’s Church, Detxoit, Mieh.
“My daughter received much benefit
from Hood’s Sarsaparilla as a tonic after a
protracted attack of*piveumonia.” Rav.
F. H. ADAMS, New Hartford, Ct.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by druggists. $1; six for gs. Prepared by
0.1. HOOD & CO,, Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
+100 Dosss One Dollar
NOTICE TO MINERS.
IDS WILL-BE RECEIVED AT THE
R Office of the Washington Mining Co.
up to JULY THIRTIETH, 1891, to sink
the main shaft from its present depth 100
feet. ‘
And to drive the 400 feet level a distance of 250 feet. ‘ :
The Company reserves the right to reject any and all bids. For further parat Ormonde,
ALF. TREGIDGO, Supt.
P. O. address, Washington, Nevada
County, Cal. ¢
a Order To Show Cause.
—_
Coane: Ravede, Wate of Californ
in the Matter of the estate
IX YHE SUPERIOR COURT OF Fad
8.
of John H.
Photoeranhic!
J. L. BUSH
have. never tried this peculiar medicine, do .
ticulars enquire at the Company's office
1). Physiology is to be studied for a Pri Certificate with special reference
to the effects of alcohol and narcotics: upon the human syatem. e examinaticn
will not be the same for Primary and Grammar Certificates.
12, . Applicants for Primary Certificates will be examined in elementary bookkeeping: :
bi 15. Entomology is to be studied with special reference to the fruit pests of Cal‘ornia. wllns
14. At least two members shall be present while the applicants are writing.—
Jpon asubject being called, t.¢ member who has pre Ss all's
nitithem to the examining. coffimittee for approval, and if approved by a jority
sf the Board they shall -be presented to the da. This approval must be endorsed
snd signed by the members approving. ;
45, When a Primary Certiticate has been renewed, it shall not be renewed again
unless the holder has taught within the last school yea,
16. An applicant who has been examine . for a Grammar Grade Certificate, may
‘btain a High School Certificate by passing an examination upon the additional
tudies of that grade. :
17, Upon impartial and conclusive evidence of successful teaching, applicanta
will be allowed for Certificates, five credits for each year’s experience; provided
that the number of extra credits shall not exceed 30.
18. Any applicant found cheating or aiding another during examination lial
forfeit the right to receive a certiticate, anid shall be forthwith dismissed from t!e
examination.
19. Answers to general questions include:
lst. The applicant’s name.
2d. The applicant's number, .
3d, The applicant's age.
4th. ‘The applicant’s Post Office adéress,
5th. The grade of certificate applied for, ‘
: 6th. A statement signed by the applicant to the effect that he (or she) helieves it to be unworthy of any person desiring to teach to obtain information directy or indirectly upon the subject of examination, while being examined.
20. All rules and regulations inconsistent with the foregoing are hereby repealed.
TN
Ice! Ice! French Tansy Wafers.
The Nevada Ice Company is now pre-. The wafers are a sure and safe specific
ared to deliver ice to consumers in any . .for all kinds of female troubles and will
ast of the city. Orders left at the office . remove all obstructions to the. monthly
f the Company, foot of Main street, on . periods, no matter what the cause, They
tae Plaza, or with the driver, willbe . are what every woman needs and may be
promptly attended to, tf . sed safely. Manufactured by the Emer= ; son Drug Co., manufacturers, San Jose,
eee Cal. For sale by W. D, Vinton. tf
Bought and sold by D, E. Morgan, Neaay ;
vada City, Cal. are THE most delicious thing to be had in
Ais town is Carr Bros’, Ice Cream Soda WaSome of the supporters of the new . tr. tf
2eople’s Party would not be satisfied if #
one of the planks in its platform was
hoard for nothing,
Schilting’s Best.
Untried—a joy denied,
Is the order of the day, and i
holds the lead. Eroley il
CHOCOLATE BON BONS,
MOLASSES PEPPERMINTS,
PEANUT TAFFY, Etc,
~~ Largest Factory in the City .
BEST GRADES. LOWEST PRICES
THE SUPERIOR CANDY FACTORY, 5 and 7 Ccmmercia! Street.
J. M. FOLEY, Proprietor.
Henderson how Cause why Order of Sale R 1] OULD ANNOUNCE TO THE PEO2 U
oes goes . wore, eencunce setae . HOOK UTBBK ddWill aad Lumber Co
1st willoft Joho H, Hen . » . Peawect, ‘and any sise desired, trom the . os .
heving Sieg aS at's i a praying for . smallest gem to life-size, at M. L§& D, MARSH, Proprieters.
estate of said deceden the purposes ‘ :
therein act RGR oa CREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Mill... Reck Creek Office and Yarda... Boulder et., Nevada City, Cal
i that ail persons in the estate of 6a wt chia tetas ao ie i tie . eee minuel evened or AmD aeeiane m
ante Coatt on guday. the 24th day M; . tine wlil do well to reserve future FLOORING, RUSTIC : ee ee
August, 1891. at 10 o’clock { forenoon of . for Mr. Bush, ' . SIDING, LATH win
said da’, athe it Room of said Superior : ING, ES, ‘
te at the rehouse 2 ‘County Notice places he will do business this ‘ SHAKES, 8 Es.
Nevada to how eqns Wh order should . summer : y ‘ & ear.
f of the de: Wwindovs,i rh 5 os .
wo August
Latent, 8, Goverment Pood Report.
LDWELL,ese ar LSE), pee Be
“Columbia Hill, from June 20th to July
North Bloomfie'd, July Sth, and will
visit other towns on the Ridee this Fall.
in
please Kept constantly on hand or made to order,
BRIDGE AND MINING LUMBER.
‘aw
the questions shall sub-