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June 13, 1890 (4 pages)

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890. DENOE a eg 1890. arade DepartNevada of Liber feuRAFT. ER, ding of ve, Rec‘al Muen, etc, STON. RLS. ° , WIL3ERTS. PEARL RTS ITION. uty. NI ENING! NIGHT! LL {iohell advance. . ia WA. Sleep . ject to the decision of EL The Daily Brauseript. saan HRT caso eee ‘aa A Small Batch of Borrowings From must be paid for in ‘ rasé Valley, is announced as acandiONsgte for ‘County Recorder, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. FOR COUNTY RECORDER, James M. Wiley F Boston Ravine will be a candidate forthe office of County Recorder, subhe Republican county Convention. FOR SUPT. OF ‘e@ioors. J.G. O'Neill: F Nevada City will be e candidate for the office of rintendent of Schools, subject to the di County Convention. FOR SUPT. OF "SCHOOLS. oo r W. J. Rodgers y OF Grass Valley will be «candidate for the office of County Superintendent, of Schools, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. FOR SHERIFF. . M. ‘Hogan ey North San Juan will be a caniidate down and kicked her. for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision. of the Republican County Convention, ‘ FOR SHERIFF. George F. Jacobs: F Nevada hg be a candidate for O the office 6f Sheriff, subjectto the decision of the ‘Repudlican-County Convention. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. B. F. Snell O% You Bet will be a candidate for the office of County Treasurer subject to the Pre sce: of the Republican County Conyenon, Tie peculiar combination, proportion; and preparation of Hood’s Saraaparilla_makes this medicine different from others dnd superior to them all in actual eurative power. Sold by all druggists, Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co,, Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. Chosen Friends Meeting. Business of importance is to be trinsacted at mext Monday . evening’s meeting of Nevada City Council, No. 118, O. OC. F., Fall attendance requested. Tickers for ‘‘Chrononthanatoletron” are now on sale. . Fifty cent tickets good for reserved seats, Box sheetat Mniloy’s open Monday. Furnished Rooms For Rent. In pleasant part of town. Enquire at this office. jn 12-tf For sale. A fine square Piano of standard meke. Osesh or installments. Enquire immediately at this office. 3t Fourth of July. The Finance Committee will proceed to collect subscriptions to the 4th of July fand, on Wednesday next, June 18th: Itis hoped prompt» payment will reduce the labors of the Committeetoaminimum. EF. J. Rector, Chairman, For Bent. The residence of Mre-.A.V.Deal, on Broad street, is offered for rent. Price $8 per month. Apply at Dany TransoriPt office. tf Are so many people visiting Dr. Van Aukin;: the Painless Dentist? Because his prices are” within the reach of the poor. x Because he allows you a fair valuation for your old wornout broken plates, Because he stands at the head of the Because he makes no extra charge for te lates. " ony Ahanks, you pias for Because he patronage, and takes great easure in explaining to you the simpl city of the manufacture ‘of Artificial Teeth an tises Hone but the best teeth: me tured. # ot a ‘oneew Ohange of Firm. Notice is hereby given that L. Moon has purchased the store in old Chinatown, Nevada City, heretofore conducted by Ching Sang Wo, and wil henceforth conduct the same. = fld-lw L. Moon, A Safe Investment Is one which is guaranted to bring you satisfactory results, oF in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our . 'twoen the stones holes as. large a8 & advertised Druggist s. hottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, It is guaranteed te bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Coagh, Croup, ete,, ete. It is pleasant and tles Store. Mountain. ice. on of the Republican}some-work. There was no explosidi, . the horses took fright and darted down d. an energetic and clearheaded mining alwa be depended ed upor. Trial bott give you health, strength and vite at Oarr Bros. Orig ——— the Papers Printed Across * the Ridge. ; . Union of Thursday:} few minutes after the noon hour, caused by a large volume of smoke/t geen issuing from the gas works building. The hose companies responded quickly to the alarm, ‘but, when they dle coming in contact with gas, as a assistance. Dorsey as Water Collector. . Tidings of Wednesday. merly of Nevada ®county, we are’ informed, was brutally assaulted by a disreputable fellow named Krank Dolan last Saturday. He knocked her the street. They had run but a short distance before the team came in contact with an electric light pole, which resulted ground, -spraining his left leg and receiving injuries otherwise. One of the was damaged. © month after taking out a three months license and that the new owners had been obliged to take out a new license. He asked for a rebate of $8. Trustee Thomas objected, in the course of his remarks impugning the veracity of truth of his statement on that occasion, Trustee Thomas, however, moved that. . prevailed. ‘Gentlemen, thisis spite claimed Ismert, heatedly. ovder, Mr. Ismert,’”’ broke in the Mayor, and Ismert took his seat. “Perhaps the gentleman would like to have something to say to me outside, if the Board would adjourn for a, minute,’ said Trustee Thomas, who proceeded to reiterate his fermer remarks in a very flut-footed manner. The Mayor quelled the ebulition, however, and the white-winged dove of peace composed its ruffled plumage and resumed ita perch on the transom. ; Kipyeys affections of years standing J. W. Poynts.: : The 1XL Mine. The company represented by Mr. Campbell and which has since last summer been prospecting the IXL quartz mine seven miles above Washington, quit work there a few diys ago after having paid $6,000 on the purdhase money, built an eight-stamp mill, constructed roads and done considerable underground work. ‘Lhis action on the part of the company is said to be based on an unfavorable report on the chuim mate by John Hays Hammond who went upthere a short timeago and experted it. George J. Binder of Oakland and his partner, who are the owners of the property, and to whom it reverts now that the parties holding the bond have quit, will carry ahead the labor of opening the ledge and experienced practical are favorable. Mr, Campbell, who is man, has not had his faith in the mineral resources of Washington district shaken by the turn the affairs of the TXL have taken, and he will probably take hold of some other ground up there. ° : : The new City Hall at San Francisco is not the orly structure in the State that did not have equare work done on it. ‘ihe workmen employed in repairing the east foundation wall of the Courthouse of this county in digging down Thursday found in that wall beman’s leg and extending in three feet or so. . It is a wonder that trouble has not been experienced before now by reason of the slouchy job. ——— You cannot accomplish any work or business unless you feel well. If you feel used up—tired out—take Dr, J. H. McLean's Sarsaparilla. Tt will For sule by Carr Bros. . Ip you want « fine turn-out go to Henry Lane’# livery feed Wanted Immediately. * Ayoung girl about ten or twelve year’s old to help take care of # baby. Gall ot Prof. Frank's office, Main ". vine pastarage forlive stock at the Our Mining Resources to be Represented by the State Board “Mire, James McCrandall of Aristoc-. to visit this office Thursday and this Office conaequently felt lonesome, There was 4 fire alarm yesterday, ®. Board of Trade has sent the following lotter to the Supervisors of every coundustry of California,’ under the title of the ‘Mining Industry of California’ arrived on the ground it was found that . is contemplated by the State Board of their services were not needed, as the} Trade. smoke had subsided. The smoke was. is needed as to the mineral resources caused by the flume of a lighted can-. of every county. This is not only to C apply to gold and silver, gnt to ever boy employed in the works had gone. branch and department of minerals. into thé basement of the building to do. If you will furnish such information in : ‘yelation to your county, you will great-. and he extinguished the fire without] ly assist in the work. The press of your county will doubtless lend its aid The City Trustees have elected R. C. in the undertaking.’”’ ion of minerals to the exhibition at Hattie Hoskins of Sacramento, for. #t the roome of the Board and to “'California on Wheels,’’ To further this, the following letter has been sent to all affiliated counties: : Chambers of Commerce and local This forenoon, as Tom Williams, Jr., Boards of Trade having mineral rewas voloading wood from hie wagon . Sources in’ their respectve localities to make an exhibit at the rooms of this Board and on ‘California on Wheels,’ . : Itis our wish that this part. of the exhibition be as varied and extensive in # general smash-up. as possible, in order that it may be Young Williams was thrown to the made one of the prominent features. Y tao and re. This ie a matter of great importance. . ” Catiforaia, so rich ip mineral -wealth, horses was badly cut and the wagon . Should not be witho of the jewels that have made her taA. J. Ismert appeared before the . @ous, and still conatitute her the wonBoard of Town Trustees at Tuesday . der of the world, Information regard night’s meeting and recited that he. ing packing and forwarding cheerfully had sold his saloon business one . furnished on application. the petitioner on a previous occasion Richards to the company’s office at when he appeared before the Board to Virginia City states that heis making obtain a one-month’s rebate on license. excellent progress, driving ahead in because of fire closing his. business. the new tunnel, having two shifts of Mr. Ismert rejoined, affirming the . ™°? working. The hard formation encountered is changing to softer the rebate be refused and the motion The San Jose Company, adjoining, work on the part of Thomas,” ex-. %S#00, and as soon as they can pump “Come to . oUt their shaft and get things into praccured by Simmons Liver Regulator.—} stitution of the State, which reads as ‘miners say their chances for success . [eet Ge Vy te een . ‘. Peepte Old and Young. » \ 4 — ~<" -} Henry Disque of Colfax is in town, from San_,Jose. : ‘. racy Hlill is dangerously ‘ill. J. W. Cline and wife of Sierra Cityhave. returned from the Bay. a of Trade. eee fe ai v Secretary Caminetti of the State Thursday morning from Lincoln. George Haskins, who has been at Rocklin, went to Forest City Thursy in the State: “(A companion book tothe ‘Fruit in-. day from the Boston mine above, Gran: iteville. . h In. order to do so information . to San Francisco. brief visit to San Jose, Hollister and other down country places. came up with him, Henry Steinegger and Emil SteinIt haa been decided to add a collectfrom San Francisco. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, N. : nesday to her home in Chico, t “We respectfully urge all counties, for a-bad-case’of* neuralgia; te-mach improved and will return home-in a few days. mining company. a representation ington. county will be here on the Fourth. Judge Walling left Thursday for Woodland to preside over the trial ia Respectfully, Diehl vs. Herachey, _ A. Camminertt, Qaroutte is disqualified to try. Secretary State Board of Trade.”’ The Ocntennial. summer vacation with her uncle and dunt, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. E, Mulloy of this city. A letter from Superintendent enson of Ouskland. material, with favorable indications. have aleo resumed operations for the representing Iaurel Parlor tical operation they will commence taking out the rich gravel gold deposit they struck just before the heavy isa good one for the order in every Winter snows made them shut down. way. George E. Turner has returned from a business trip to Sacramento and San Francisco. Cannot Get the Money, At a meeting of the Town Trustees of Grass Valley held this week the Board voted to allow themselves 4 salary of five each per month. This is small enough pay for the bothersome duties and no reasonable man could object to it on the ground of extravagance ; but section pine, article eleven of the condraulic mining. : er who had for many years driver, out of this town in various‘directions, until follows, will prevent the officials from . about four years ago wh -n he went to drawing themoney: ‘The compensation of any county, city, town or municipal officer shall not be increased after his election or during his term of office * * Sad The Land Assciation. On Tuesday last the Nevada County Land and Improvement Association leviedan assexament of ten cents per share upon the capital stock of the corporation, in order to raise a sufficient sum of money to carry out certain plans which they have in contemplation. They are receiving letters from parties in the East who are desirous of purchasing lands in this county, and in all probability it will not be long before the Association will make several important sales. About the Newspapers. area The W.0. T. U. will hold @ meet ing at 20’clock Friday afternoon in the vestry of the Methodist Church. A number of interesting papers will be read, including one on “The Press’’ by Mrs, H. J, Merritt. that place and La Porte, has returned here to tuke a position »n the Downieville Stage Company’s line. His “beat? will be between this end of the route and Downieville. Miss Ellu Greeley, sieter to Mrs. Harvey Cooper of this city, who has for some time heen sojourning with her uncle, J. ©. Greeley, in-Jacksonville, Florida, left there Thuraday for the State of Maine to spend the summer. A few evenings agoa reception was given at Mr. Greeley’s beautiful home in honor of some guests, from England, and Miss Greeley ausisted in entertaining the hundred and fifty representatives of Jacksonville’s best society who attended. Closing of the Schools. The public schools of this city close onthe 27th instant for the summer Yacation. The final examinations in tne High School begin this week. FriA sox of Ayer’s Pille has saved ot aisles. ret many a fit ofsickness. When a rem-. qe ba i aie edy does not happen to be within ecutaine’ Biivekeon:— reach, le are Hable to neglect qgoiable farsa of the ability of Joy's alight Bh an and, of course, if seriM ey we wil gt fo ara ‘twelve te ous illness follows they have to euffer Wee it ther wil agree ages Cher the consequences, ‘A atiteh in time . {he'ect over thelr ter sear wi seme saves nine.’ This offer-so startlingly asserted the effiBuc Rien s Armica Salve. slency ofthe remedy that many accepted, ‘The best. Salve in the world for Outs, . convincing atteststions that any ll Bruieus, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheumever received, The following is a sample of Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand erp en rabjct cGy sad papi lr other ‘ a Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupeer, m pea ‘f fons, and positively cures Piles, o” site a fave a no pay required, It is guaranteed to ¥ ee jox (paling, ear give perfect satisfaction. or money re and Yotand continue my own ith uy ak cr ae as funded, Price 25 cents pe box, For Tr you want to. enjoy. your meals gale by Oarr Br os. ie ts Um Lively Demand. . et iss quite strengthen your digestion with Simvancing in mons Liver Regulator, te The Astoria Columbian says that. real estate in that city firm and everything is ad value. sap gesgee property are constantly com:ng outside in ms property, including acreage and resi— kaoweto' te: the Govt dence lots, is selling as fast as it can be wore plotted. Everyone is holding in antic-. wayuew the stomach lacks wigor aaa ipation: of the eonsum:ration of the regularity there will be flatulence, * . deal with C. P. Huntington, whereby . heartburn, nausea, sick-headache, ‘the Astoria & South Coast riilrosd £0 . nervousness. Use Dr. J, H. McLean's 4 He says all of his part of the,. dictments. “. business is well-known, and those engaged init cannot plead ignorance in extenuation when they are brought the Superior Court there of the case of . before the bar of justice. The lotteries which Judge . are swindling games at best, and it is well that a vigorous warfare against rbeteushaly! Mies Winnie A. Mulloy, who has} them should be inaugurated for the return so as to arrive here ut 6:12 P.M. been attending school at College Park,. protection of their dupes who are . instead of at6;52as now. There will Santa Clara county, is spending the} many.
day and continue through next’ week. . For chorre-colic Bimmons Liver ters of Lecal Interes:. The five Nevada Cityans who went ©. R. McLellan of Boca is.in town, . to Penn Valley Wednesday for a hunt J. N. Spencer returned Thursday . bagged seventy doves. The-Grass ‘Valley Telegraph failed County Assessor Bond has bought horse. It cost him $0010 and Will ———Tenis Chase aid wife arrived here} Morgan ofthe citywater works-is the man who did the selling. Henry “Miller, the venerable vagrant who bas heen’ “doing” twenty day. days in the county jail,. bas been reVictor Fernbach came down Thure. leased from durance vile, In the Superior Court case of Donane vs. Metsteret al, Judge Walling Mrs. H. Galbraith of the town of. has over-ruled the demurrer to the Washington has returned from a visit . amended answer as to the firat and third causes of defense, and sustained Senator Preston left Thureday for a} atas tothe second cause. Rev. D. D, Bowman of Grass: Valr ley'has accepted an invitation to deW.R. Smith of San Juan has‘ re-. jiverthe annual addregs of the Seventurned from the lower country. His . tcenth Agricultural Association at the sister, Mra, A. J. Craig of Sacramento, . Pavilion.at this city.at the time of the opening of the’ District. Fair; Marysville Democrat: Do our busiegger of the Champion Mining Com-. noss men suppose that every man or pany arrived here Wednesday evening . woman in this city and vicinity who hie a dollar knows where they are, Mrs, Frank. Morley, who has been . or think of them when he or she wants to spend that dollar? If they keep on Douglass of this city, returned Wed-. thinking so and only use the sign over heir doors to advertise their business, John Grigsel: of Washington, “whol téade wll go by and others will get they must stay by it, Our town shows came te this city recently to be treated . the nimble shilling. Trouble Ahead. 2oWhe Governor Morton. — Among the] gress with the tunnel .béing run toease amusements were target shooting for. wards the ledge from the level of the prizes and dancing. méll. ‘A letter from the ladies who are. is split, but itis hoped that the new . YOUn# men of Nevada City to play a at the . tunnel which fsone hundred feet lowGrand Purlor of the Native Daughters . er will ahow it to have come. together in Santa. Rosa, says they are having @. at thatdepthand having a thickness “gorgeous time’? and that the meeting . of at loast four feet. _ Business Change. John McBean has disposed of hi It isreported that Mr. McBeats ————————E_ was completely Fisuzr, Oswego, N, Y. A smrou in time, Now Mere. store. =< bel, Fouwrar soda water with pure fru juices at Carr Bros, tf, ————EEE Mote) Arrivals. Nationav Hore., June 11, Jno. Oary Jr., San Juan, J; P. Cochran, San Francisco, H, Morguntbaw, A Jumes Cerf, dW, Cline & w., ‘4 Henry Steinegyer, . Emil Steinegger, “ ‘O. P. Bird, #6 R. Curtis, At ©. H, Huntsman, af B. 8. Mag: on, Sacramento, D. 8: Donohue, Washington, Wm, James, Derbec, W. H. Mofse, ¢tranitevill, Ed, W. Jacobs, Sacramento, Chas. Hegarty, Moores Flat, A. G. Belt, Colfax, W. B. Hayford, ‘ Geo. Haskins. Rocklyn Ww. Hawkins, Idaho Mine, * Jno, Mitchell Grass Valley, M. B. Duily, Marysville, Uniow Horet, June 11, £. M. Kinlay, San Francisco, Ed, M. Updegraff, “ Geo, J. Binder, Oakland, A’. H. Robinson, Sucramento, Mrs. H, Galbraith &e., “ Simon Fieunt, Wheatland, H. ©. Dickinson, Downievill, Frank Holbrook, dite J, Fuller, San Joan, J. Carey, W, Guweoz, * G. Barohart, Grass Valley, Geo. W. Whitewide, °° W. R. Smith, Sacramento, A.J, Craig, Me “ In many of the towns of the State Superintendent Fred Bradley of the . persons engaged. in the business of have had 1,000:population, and so she Spanish mine near Washington left . selling lottery tickets are being arreat, Thureday on a three months’ trip—to} ed, and it is said that the attempt at properly, but her own citizens are the Mexicoin the interest of.an’ English . reformation of the evil is to be made} De® that killed her; ber own people : general'so ay to. include every locality. “Captain Donahue, who had been} In those counties where the District surroundings we should have one of down here attending to some-tegal . Attorneysdo not take the initiative . ‘he prettiest little inland cities on the butiness, returned Thursday to Wash. grand juries will be asked to bring incoast, and some day, after clearing The law in regard to the herself of all misfortune, she will shine John L. Cook, who some two months Werdnesday evening Miss Corinne . ago bonded the Governor Morton mine Tower gave a young folks’ party.in. at Maybert from Messra,.Grissel & Fosun hour luter as at present, honor of her gnest, Miss Mercie Stev-. ter, the owners, is making good proIn the upper tunnel the ledge é business stand at the town of Washing: He says that trade is} ton to David Stewart, late of Downie. seriously affected, und the blood conrouch duller in the towns of the lower . ville. g country than it is up this way, and . whostill owns a valuable mining prop-. reasons why Hostetter’s Stomach Bitthat the dullness is attributed in: a . erty (the Bultic) nedr Graniteville, con-. ters is such a sure defense against large measure to the stoppage of hy-. templates removing with his family . chills and fever and every form of to this city to reside, which. is pleasing . malarial disease, 16, that iv does away Matt Daily, the old-time stage driv. newa. ‘For a long time I had noappetite, . gan in advance of the arrival of the was restless at night, and very much . goagon when the disease is prevalent. Marysville to work on the line be-. debilitated. After tuking two bottles . phere is no finer fortifying preparative of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, my strength . for those about visiting or emigrating und appetite returned, and my health t @ loculity where the mixema-taint restored.”—D, M} exists, Take Simmons Liver Regulator and prevent sickness, W. D. Travers, the piano tuner, 19} vestige of dyepepyia, and overcome here. Leave orders at E, Kosenthal’s constipation, rbheumutiem,:. inactivity the Woodland Democrat in the following remarks says what wiit apply in a ‘general way just as well to Nevada City, Grasa Valley or any other town: Our merchants ‘are crying ‘Hard times!” For the last five or aix yeare business has been largely on the credit system; and, situated as we are, 80 near San Francisco and Sacramento, tosell on credit and wait @ year. oF such a matter for the money, naturally we must put our goods up a little in price; whereas, if we were paid cash down we could easily afford to disconnt all sales 10 per cent. But a persda coming in will be dumfounded at prices on gome articles, but this would only be to those who expecta credit for « yearor so, and they say: ‘‘I can go to Sacramento and get my goods considerable cheaper,” and if many instances they gu, but they have to. pay cash down at Sacramento. If they would pay us casti for goods we vould gell the same article 10 per vent cheap er than they can get them from Sacramento. But no; whén they ate io need of a lot. of goods, off they.go to some other place-to spend their money. Now they can, if they will only look into this, see that they are only injuring themselves. These same men own real estate, and would like to see the town grow and business build up. If they want tosee the thing build up from the census roll of 1880 a population of 600 souls, This year, ten years later, it will enroll about 560. Now this looks bad for us, Daviaville should would had it only been supervised have trodden her down. With our among a better class, : The New Time Table, On and atter Sunday the N, O, N. G. R. R. train leaving this city now at 12:45 p. wm. willleave ut 12:30, It will be ao change in the arrival and departure of the forenooutrain, Under the new arrangement passengers lea ving bere in the afternoon will reach Sun Francisco at 9:45 P.M. inatead of A Chationge. Eptror Transcaript—The young men of Grass Valley hereby challenge the game of football at the picnic to be given at Storme’ Ranch futurday. Grass Vauiey, June 12, NT LO TN Wherever Malaria Kxists, Tive bilious are its certain prey. In 8 . intermittent and remittont fever, damb » . taminuted with bie. One of the chief with liability to the disease, by refurming irregularity. of the biliary or There ia no certain immunity from disease in an endemic or epidemic form, to be secured by the use of the average tonics and anti-spusmodics. But where quinine fails the Bitters succeeds both in preventing aad curing. Moreover, it removes every of the kidneys and bledder, and trauquillises and strengthens the nervous it system. Tux farmer's friend bas for many years been Dr. J. H. McLean's Vol1 worth in thousands of cases, » For sale by Oarr Bros. nervous ills, ie the et day. . RB, C ase Te eee is Co. htante de meer st ague and agus cake, the liver is always as he knocked the ashes from his two-for-a-qnarter cigar: “It ie inexcusable extravazance to spend two bundred dollars fur a Fourth of July display of fireworks ia this t»wn. Such bprning up of mouey every yeor is one of (he things that keeps the American people so poor.” “Which reminds me to ask,” said a bystander in favor of fireworks, “if you think ‘the cost of fireworké to the country is a circumetance as compared with the cost of tobacco, Perhaps you don't know that the people of the United States during 1889, smoked $,965,555,773,772 cigars, which at five cents each, cost the consumers $160,788,686 10. This sum at $29,000 a mile w¢id have built 8,686 miles of railroad, and at $8,000 each, would purchased 20,973 locomurives. In other words it would have built three transcontinental railroada from the Atlantic to the Pacific seaboard, and furnished each of them with a full supply of care and locomotives. Inthree years’ time the amount would be suffivient to cona@truct and equip a railroad around the world, ora distance equal to 26,068 miles, Put thease facts into your pipe and emoke them, my friend, next time you feel like kicking about the expense of shooting off a few fireworks.”’ i EE. Taxr Simmons Liver Regulator. One done is worth 100 dollars, Pictures ¢ of every description at dchranim’s Gallery, Broad et. arlh-tf Fer Sale. Two horses and a thorough-brace wagon forsale cheap for cash. Apply to Israel Hoaken, Chicago Brewery, Spring street. ° tf. Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar Highest of all in leavening strength —U. 8, Government Re port, Aug, 17 Lik age Yow 1889, PYTHIAN PICNIC Couny Knights, TIVHEIR FRIENDS, AND ALL WHO EN. T Bh uday la the woods, at Storms’ Ranch, Saturday, June 14th. * BRILLIANT DRESS PARADE —BY-~ DMouxttainDivigion Athletic Sports. Including Hurdie @aces, 200 yard race, 100 yard race for boys under 14 years of aye, Back Racen, Sleggad Races, -yard Race for Women, 60-yard Race for Girls under 14 years of age, Biind Men's Race, Throwiny 15-pound Cannon Ball, Standing and Running High Jumps, Wheelbarrow Races, Football Match, Guessing at Beans in « Botcanic Oil Liniment, for boraes, cattle, . te, ote,, ete., for all of which hogs and sheep. It has proved its EG” PROF, ROBERTS, the Elocutiontet, will deliver several Recitations from the stand, Bescaam’s Puae cure bilious and aa ne At thie city, June 1, tothe wife of M. « a son, Dancing On @ good platform shaded from the aun. Gentlemen 26 cents ; Ladivs free, Music furnished by the. New Mountai Division Band of (6 members. Round Trip Railroad Tickets, . Gentiemen $i, Children 4 to 10 years, 25 Cents, grounds. Raliroad Time Table. Traine will be run ab follows: 12:45 P.M. . Assessment Notice. of ane 1990, day theo te gh ae ‘ BVADA COUNTY.-LAND AND IM. saocii Location of} 4, . L ers a ee Nevada City, 4:20”. Mm. and6 FP. M. 1:20 P. M, ft ot, . 4. BURROWS, Grass Valley, 4 GranJ Rally of all the Nevaoa\ Ladies, 50 Cents, All who come by other conveyance then ig. . the Railroad will be charged 2% cents to the ‘ Rervanna Leave Curcado Parx—. py TOA NSCRIPT, pd in ev nty, Californi On the arrival: at Grape Valley of Be evade Cot teby given, that at » meeting . the firet Nevada City train, at 9:40 4. » 1890, of the oe of bfroctirs, held on the Jat yd Mountain Division and. ita Band sable Hughes, saisiatsile ‘. will march totown, parade, and escort » payable . the Grass Valleyans to the train. Ho. Bread County, fornia, essen at ed 2 un pig before . "of Moga toBids forthe following Stand Privileges . . eer will be received np till 12 o’elock noon of = page 2 SATURDAY, June 7th, vis: One Ige Cream W. D. VINTON, he Proprietor Stand, One Fruit and Confectionery Stand, red hd One Lunch Stand, One Sods and Lemonade Stand, One Cigar and Tobacco Stand, Send bids to£, J. RECTOR, Nevada City, or to ton, creates a good ap_ Siok all-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. My trouble was aggravated by my business, painting. Last Sour spring I took Hood's Sar. saparilla, which did me an Stomach immense amount of god. It gave me an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied tho eraving I had previously experienced.” . Gronap A, Paeu, Watertown, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla y all druggists. six for 95, Prepared OL RODG SCD RucincenaaEaeIA teens . Ving no : MRS. A. J. RAPP, Teacher of : Penmanship and Book-Keeping. CLASS MEETS EVERY EVENING At Mra, Rapp’s residence, Pine St. Pupile Oan Join at Any Time, Terms for Penmanshin—S6 for Fifteen Lessons, : : Terms for Book-keeping made known. on application. : Pupils furnish their own stationery. Tuition payable middle of term. Mra, Rapp’s former success here as & teacher of the art preservative fe a guarentee of her proficiency to impart knowledge to those under her instruction irrespective of age. ; GRADUATES’ BALL ARMOKY HALL, NEVADA OUTY Under the auspices of the . Nevada City Class of 90, FRIDAY EVE'G, JUNE 27. Floor Mana¢er--J, M Hussey. Floor Directors Francia Conlan, John Kiatle, Jos MoGibbine Ueurgy Bivens Jno, Iyerell, Will dmith, Marcus Baruh, Ka ph ebber, Compton Gault, Vharies Tegler, Bert Vipke: man, AO LEONOM 0 5s5i dio ed! shh Extra luaton, each.. ser hs peacecnis to gallery toca, % Conts LOOK HERE! WK OW 18 YOUR TIME TO GET YOUR Repairing <> RAS. I do all. kinds of repairs in WOOD AND METALA, such an sewing Machines, Musical esis ee Guns and Pistols, Locka, Etg., Rito, / fk Keys Fitted, Saws Filed. Small a: tivies in Wood or Metal made to order, » Photographic Instruments made and repaired—a specialty, cowed) seer All Work Done at the Lowest Living Price, yOR CASH, 0. C. PERCIVAL, Corner York and Broad Sts., Nevada City. Opposite corner from Alex. Gault’s Bakery. : 48 MRS. A. N. HACENS, Having Purchaged the Pine Street, Restaurant, And Oyster Saloon Will serve Monls to order at all hours. orgy IN EVERY STYLE. of Choice Confectionery, Order to Show Cause. N the Superior Court of the County of. Nevaris, State of California, In the matter of the Estate of GEORGE JOBEPH, dovesned, Henry Godair, Adm'nistrator of the Estate of George Joseph, deceased, having filed his petition herein praying for anor. der ofanle of the real estute of said decedent for the purposes therein set forth. t is therefore ordered by the Judge of said Court, that all persons interested in the estate of suid deceased, sppear before the said Superior Court on Monday the 7th day ei] of July Jee at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of anid day, at the Courtroom of said SuperiorCourt, at the Courthouse in Nevad City. County of Nevada, w show cause wh an Leave Nevapa Crry—9 a, m. and order sbould B96 he granted to the ead Admiuie' cael to selling much of the real este of the eaid deceased at private sale as VE (RASS VALLEY—0:45 A. M,. shall be nece: . And thats f Lea * order be puclishad at east eres See is @ ig ia Dat r evade couuty, al. 7 M, WALLING, Superior Judge, four successive wi publis Dated Ju » NEVADA DRUG STORE, Corner Broad and Pine Streets BEVADA GITY me iit sind to componding, 7 8 competent, Droggist and . and reffeshes the mind. Headache oe Créam initaseason, A fall assortment =~ OF Ret Raby oe x v4) p.