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June 18, 1890 (4 pages)

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TION PENDENOE OrTry I, 1890. IS Parade Fire Departnd Nevada Car of Libother feaOECRAFT, HEATER, Reading of dence, Recnental Muiildren, etc. PRESTON, SEARLS, { E. WILROBERTS, 38 PEARL -ORTS L HIBITION. Jounty, (OON! EVENING! LL NIGHT! [be @ ALL 9 n Michell * ‘ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1890. ’ 5 POLITICAL. '” “SUPLY MENGE Soiree ERs onaex thie bond Tho-Seorets of a Live Nevada City tae, Business Firm’s Great Success “FOR SHERIFF. William Barton — ¥ Nevada City willbe a candidate for nomination of Sheriff, subject to County Conthe the decision of the Repubhican vention. The firm of Mrs, Lester & Crawford are doing a larger business than FOR COUNTY RECORDER, _ W.A.Sleep or Grags Valley, is announced as a candidate for County Recorder, subject tothe decision of the Republican County Convention. at any time since the establishment was first opened. The great secret of their success lies in the fact that they are constant advertisers in the local papers year in and year out, and their names and the goods they have to sell ——FOR COUNTY RECORDER. _James M. Wiley¥ Boston Ravine will be a—candidate forthe office of County Recorder, subject to the decision of the Républicen county Convention. are constantly — before purchasers. And another reason is, they sell everything in their line as cheap as the same quality of articles can be purchased at any Sacramento or San FOR SUPT. OF SCHOOLS, J.G. O'Neill Oreste City will be a candidate for, the office of Superintendent of Schools, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. Francisco store. They do not issue deceptive catalogues, but rely upon the local press to set forth the many bagains they are constantly offering to the public. The-Transcrirt has » FOR SUPT. OF SCHOOLS. W. J. Rodgers OF Grass Valley will be a candidate for y Superintendent, of Schools, subject to the decision of the Rethe office of Count: publican County Convention. very large circulation in all the towns in the upper part of Nevada, Sierra and Yuba counties, and from these towns Mrs. Lester & Crawford receive an immenee trade the year round, and by FOR SHERIFF. ee M. Hogan §° ¥ North San Juan will be a caniidat for the office af Sheriff, subject to th decision of the Républican County Convention. vis — . that trade coming here, the purchasers knowing the bargains they get from _. this firm do not hesitate to send orders for goods outside of their line e. which are always promptly filled. . Therefore we say that Mrs. Lester & FOR SHERIFF. George F. Jacobs O% Nevada Cit; will be a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subjecttothe dectision of the Republican County Convention. Crawford are certainly doing more than their share in building up our beautiful town. They are public benefactors, and it is only to be reggetted that there are not more wide-awake © FOR COUNTY TREASURER. B. F. Snell ¥F You Bet will be a candidate for the office of County Treasurer subject to the ecision of the Republican County Convention. Sa RTS Tart tired feeling, so subtle and yet go overpowering, is entirely overcom by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which tones and strengthens the system and gives Be sure to get Hood’s 100 Doses One Dollar’ is true only of this peculiar medicine a good appetite. Sarsaparilla. Masonic Meeting. Acalled meeting of Nevada Lodge, Fo, 13, F. and A. M., will be held ‘Wednesday evening. 2. Moving Right Along. The Astoria and South Coast is being graded toward Hillsboro by force of over 300 men. There has bee no let up on this undertaking, and it is Last week the rails were delivered in that. city for the street car track, and men were atonce put to work laying them down. _ Astoria is keeping up with the process' jon, and property there is steadily imkept moving right along. proving. Those desirable lote in th North Pacific addition to Astoria are selling right along by the Oregon land Co., of Salem and Astoria, and are proving a profitable investment. je17-tf “Furnished Rooms For Rent. In pleasant part of town. Enquire at this office. jn 12-tf Remarkable Rescue. . and enterprising firms in Nevada City. If there were, dull times would not be heard of:in this community. One of the most prominent merchants of Sacramento said a short time ago«that the firm of Weinstock & Lubin, by their @. constant advertising, brought more trade to his town than nearly all other influences combined ; that they started in business with a few hundred dollars and now they had hundreds of thousands of dollars invested, all made by constant. advertising, and that they not only made big money, but indirectly brought trade for other lines of ‘. goods. Let the old residents of this city recall the time that Mrs. Lester & Crawford first started in business. a. They had ‘about as small a stock of . goods as any-firm that ever started to do business. Today visit their palatial and elegant establishment and see the great change that has taken placé. Their stock of goods is a creditto Nevada City. They have never been afraid to tell the people that they have goods for sale, and invite “all to call whether they wish to buy or not. They expend about $600 a year in advertising in the local papers, and estimate that they receive not less than ten dollars for each dollar expended that way. The cash sales of this establishment on last Saturday, day and night, were $1000. This only shows her family physician, but grew worse. now prepared to deliver ice to business houses te residences in . to sui All onders Ie . pons to. No ice Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, Tll., makes the statement that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was-treated for a month by He told her she was a hopeless victim ofconsumption and that no mediciue could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King’s New. Discovery for Consumption ; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefited from the first dose. She continued its use and after taking ten bottles, found herself sound and well, now does her own housework and is as well as she ever was.—Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at Carr Bros. Drug Store, large bottles 50 cents and $1.00. Why. Are 80 many people visiting Dr. Van _Aukin, the Painless Dentist? Because his prices are within the reach of the poor, : Because he allows you.afair valuation for your old wornout broken Because he stands at the head of the profession. = BB pipes he makes no extra ‘charge temporary plates. Because he ‘banks you kindly for patronage, and tekes great pleasure in explaining to you the simplicity of the man of Artificial Teeth and uses noné bat the best teeth manufacOhange of Firm. Notice is hereby given that L. Moon . hag purchased the store in old Chinatown, Nevada City, heretofore conductod by Ching Sang Wo, and wil henceforth conduct the same, jl9-Lw L. Moon. Mountain Ice. whatconstant advertising, good goods and low prices will accomplish. No matter how great a bargain is offered in any kind of goods or how fine a stock of goods a non-advertising merchant has, no person knows it but himself, and therefore he must be expected to be eternally crying, ‘Business is Awful Dull.” years been Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment, for horses, cattle, Tre farmer’s friend has for many hogs and sheep. It has proved its WUT PRT Attorney Caldwell’s Panacea for Set~~ thing the Controversy He Has Stirred Up. ee Eprror TRANscriptT—Hon, Secretary B.N. Shoecraft has nade his bow befores the intelligent people of Nevada School-District in the discussion of the constitutienal question raised by the people of Nevada School District, which never would have been raised if our public schools had been managed as public schools always should be managed—in the interest of practical education, for the general good of the people, and especially the little people, or the young people as children are sometimes called. I have carefully read the communication-of Hon, B. N: Shoecraft and.I feel assured L have convinced him even against his will that the Board of Education he claims to be Secretary of, doesnot exist in contemplation of the law. Then it follows as a logical sequence that it dogs not exist at all. ~~ : Mr. Shoecraft has had advantages in acquiring an education, and it affords me great pleasure to say is endowed with a discriminating mind in many things, but his communication is an open confession that he is not the right man in the right place, ifthe Board was a legal Board. : He is frank enough to admit that the displacement of arithmetic and book-keeping, and substituting therefor Latin, Greek and geometry, was an experiment. He says ifthey are allowed to hold on they will do better next year. Now, Mr. Editor, it may be justified by some scientists, that even life itself may be experimented with forthe general good of minkind ; but the people of this practical aye are not willing that officers cliosen by them to manage our public svhools shall try auch experiments as the learned Secretary and his associates on the Board have been trying. Now, Mr. Editor, the eyes of the people of Nevada School District are open, and their ears are open to cries fur reform. ‘The time has come suggested by your correspondent. when debating in the winter of 1873-4 before a large audience at the Baptist Church in Nevada City at a meeting held under the auspices of the Nevada City Literary Society, J. M. Walling, Esq., presiding, the resolution then under considation being: “Resolved, That the educational interests of Nevada School District would be promoted if the Legislature shall pass an act providing for a Board of Education in Nevada School_Diatrict.”’ The society was of the naiureof a polemic society, designed for the amusement as weil as the improvement of society in general. Meetings were held semi-monthly and subjects for discussion were adopted by the society, to be discussed in debate two weeks thereafter by members of the society appointed by the president, now Hon. J. M. Walling. Judge Walling bad appointed J. I. Caldwell and some other gentleman to maintain the affirmative, and T. J. Crowley and some other gentleman to maintain the. negative. The question was debated both on the merits of the question as well as ofthe debate. In the debate T. J. Crowley raised the point whether or not such a law would be constitutional. The question was decided by the society in favor of the resolution on both ite merits and on the debate or argument. Then some person (I think it was Mr, Organ) proposed that the President appoint a committee to enforce the resolution. I was appointed on that committee and in answer to the question of the constitutionality of such au act propounded by Judge Walling I frankly admitted that I thought the position taken by Mr. Crowley was correct, wheredpon Judge Walling remarked if the Legislature then in session should pass such an worth in thousands of cases. For sale by Carr Bros. Fourth of July. The Finarce Committee will proceed to collect subscriptions to the 4th of July fand, on Wednesday next, June 18th. It is hoped prompt payment will reduce the labors of the Committeetoaminimum. FE. J. Recror, Chairman. spring Kever. At this season of the year the most vigorous and hearty people often have a feeling of weariness, tired and worn out, without ambition to do anything, and many break out in pimles and boils. “What you require is a mild tonic medicine that will act gently on the l.ver and blood, and for this, nothing equals Dr, Gunn’#improved Liver Pills. They give activity to the liver, purify the blood and by their mild tonic action, new vitality and strength to the entire system. Sold at 25 cents a box by Carr Bros. 2m._ ‘Wem Acre Fruit Farms. The Sunnyside tract of farm lands, four miles south of Salem,is growing in location, and the choice quality of its soil, Those settlers who have gone on o this tract to make themselves homes, have shown commendable dilae She clung to Castoria. public favor, because of ite eligible} and the people kicked themore. The act ite constitutionality perhaps would never be called in question, provided the officers managing the schools pleased the people ; and if they did not then it would be time to kick. I concurred in the opinion of Judge Walling, as the people seemed determined tohave a Board of Education, inetead of a Board of Trustées. I drew up the petition to the Legislature, and after it had been signed by the public generally sent it to the Legislatare and the Act of March 25th, 1874, was the result of the petition. ‘Every thing went on smoothly until about 1880 when the gentlemen who had been elected to manage the schools realizing that it required more time than they were willing to devote in the management of the schools employed one Carmichael to discharge the duties they had assumed to discharge in person. This management waa condemned by the people, and the Board, because of want of thoroughness in teacbing the three R branches, The people kicked. The Board thought the kicking might be stopped by discharging Mr, Carmichael and employing another superintendent. The trial was made and again failed. plan has been tried over and over with the same result. [To be concluded tomorrow.] J. 1. Canpweiu. Theatre that was successful. ject of special prayer. “VYEARS WORK. Extracts From gee Report of the President of the W.¢. T. 0, The following extracts fromthe annual report of Dr. Mary E. Little, President of the local Women’s Christian Temperance Unior, are of general interest : Rie . The unparalleled fall of snow last winter prevented this Union from carrying out the mass meetings inaugurated the year. defore. Not until January Ist were we able to hold the memorial crusade meeting. Crusade sermons were preached by pastors Angwin and Lennie: There was one mass meeting at the I wish to call your attention to the great need of teachers in the Loyal Legion, This work should be made a subThe children should be newly equippedand the borders of the work enlarged. Had the parente found leisure to have visited the Loyal Legion and seen the most excellent blackboard. work in the shape of spider webs, bird-traps,ete. they would doubtless’have given substantial aid and comfort. At Newtown the ladies are unconsciously doing W.C. T. U. work and lectures have beeri given there and at You Bet, Pleasant Ridge and Indian Flat. : 1890 marks an era of progression in the W.C. T. U: The National convention was a notable one. Its power was recognized ; its help was asked by outer organizations to influence public opinion upon the great questions of the hour. The aggressive work of Unions everywhere—local, county and State, has groused: opposition never before experienced, We in Nevada county have been bewildered, have wondered at the blocking of the wheels, at the closing of the doors, whe we were 80 eager to organize, so persistent in our efforts. After hills -had bee posted, halle engaged and audiences promised, a hand was laid upon the work and it was stayed, wherefore we know not now, but we shall know hereafter, Our trust is in Him whose work it is, and in His good time the wheels will turn, the doors willopen. The Babel of voices was as necessary here, as in the National organization, to bring the work into-universal notice. J. Ellen Foster and the illus rious thirte :n who followed her leadership, were of very little consequ2nce when they mingled quietly with 300,000 others ; but when they walked out of ‘Battery D” sin Chic igo, they called the attention of the press of the United States to the convention and its work, and I venture the assertion that they never did as much good to the W. U. T. U. in any other way.as by that public withdrawal. Taev went out of the organization followed by the good wishes, ‘kindly feelings and earnest prayers of the national President and members of her executive Board. You know of our recent call to Mra. Skelton, of the fulfilling of her engayement by Mrs. Emma Pow Smith, and of the series of meetings with which the year closed. The very fact that Mrs, Skelton did not come, and the almost super human efforts of this Union to do a great work have made this county prominent in the eyes of the State Board and good will come from itin the end. Mrs. Hannah Richarils gave a verbal report of distribution of literature and of visits to the jail, where she has done excellent work. Mrs. Paimer’s repcrt was.a paper of itself, ‘ ; The Press Supererintendent, Mrs Merritt, reported her department in eatisfuctory condition. ‘ eat A DOCTOR’S REBUKE. I ly More Mischief than is Generally Suspected. Dr. King, the eminent medical writer, ie a learned disquisition on our national complaint, constipation, says: — The great quantity of cathartic pills, ete. which are taken brie people of this country are productive of immensely more mischief than is encraily suspected, True, the hysic "aloes the bowels, but its action nds to diminish the tone of the intestines so that, instead of removing costiveness, aggravates o leaving the bowels in a more torpid condition. Joy's Vegetabl rilla was designed to fill just such a contingency as the doctor’s arraignment anticipates, viz.: instead of being a powerful mineral purgative, ft is a mild vegetable laxative, that, owing to its solvent and gentle stimulating properties, is so certain a relief in constipation that it has been given away to hundreds, not to be paid for unless it was of positive benefit. It replaces constipation almost immediately with s natural easy habit, and is so mild
that, unlike drastic purgatives, it can be taken indefinitely with perfect safety. . Wuen the stomact: lacks vigor and regularity there will be flatulence, heartburn, nausea, sick-headache, nervousness. Use Dr. J.H.McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier, to give tone and regularity to the stomach. For sale by Oarr 8. L. RB. means Simmon Liver Regulatur sure. figtton Ranch between Nevada City in the Superior courtroom. Fine pasturage for live stock at the and Grass Valley. Apply to Geo. Cc. Gaylord, Secretary Nevada County Land and [m t+ Association, tL ALMOST READ. The Fourth of July Committee Putting the Finishing Touches ~ to Their Arrangements, ee . The committee of nineteen citizens in charge of the approaching Fourth of July celebration met Monday evening Chairman Niles. Searls presided and there was a good representation of the members present, Secretary Carr read the minutes of the preceding meeting and they were were approved as read, : Mr. Grimes of the Finance Committee reported $875 subscribed. Mr. Carr of the invitation committee said everything necessary had been done by his committee in the way of sending out invitations, and that some orders and societies had accepted. The printing committee had nothing new to report. Sage Mr. Shoecraft reported” ‘that Mountain Division Band with fifteen mem} bers and the Grass Valley Band with eleven members had been engaged. The committee on salute, hall, ete., were not present. r The fireworks committee announced they had bouvht $364 10 worth of fireworks which will be-fired from the roof of the County Courthouse. The committee on games and amusements said they had everything ready and money galore. * ‘A motion that the ministers of the gospel of this city and Grass Valley be invited to take seats upon the stage at the Theater during the literary exercises, was unnanimously carried. It was also ordered that Governor Waterman and ataff be invited to attend and. participate in the celebration. The committee on street parade stated that a number of t neiness firms had agreed to assist in a ‘trades procession’? by making approprixte displays. The committee will liter make further announcement in the news-papers-as-to the details of arrangements for the parade. The chairman ‘and secretary were} given authority to draw warrants on the theasurer for such appropriations as have been made.: The Secretary was empowered to distribute meal tickets to the visiting members of orders participating in the parade. The committee adjourned till the evening of July 2de The Wt erld tmriched. “The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will condnece to the material welfare and conifort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and eftectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spri.g time or, infact, at any time, and the better it is known the more popular it becomes, eeeegr carnation Fit For she Gods, Boned chicken in cans ig the nicest thing yet for picnics. The best tea in Nevada county, and no mistake about it. You can find both at Giylord’s. Beal Geatiy atm Stoma ch. If it proves refact ry, mild discipline ja the thing tosvt itright, Not ail the the nauseous draughs aad noluses ever jhvented-cin do half a4 mich to remedy its disorders as a few wineglassfulls—say, thrse tins: & bev—of Hostet er’s Stomach Bitters, which will affordit spaely relisf, snl evantaally binish every dyspsptic and bilious sympton. Sick headache, nervousness, sallownyss of the vo oylaxiou, fur upon the tongue, vertigo, and those many indescribable and disagreeable sensation caused by irdize soa, are too often perpetuated by injudicious dosing. Animmoediate absnily inenc ofsuch random and ill advised experiments shou'd bs the first step in the direction of a cure; the next step the use of this standard tonic. alterative, which bas recaivel the hig sest mad‘eal sanction and won unprecedented popularity, A Cemyplete success. Tacoma, W. T. GentiemEn :—Your Pile Remedy is a*complete success, selling rapidly, and giving universal satisfaction. Mr. D. D. Clark, Ase’t Engineer Construction Dep’t N. P. R. R. says: “Dr, Bosanko’s Pile Remedy has given greater relief than anything else I ever used.” a Mr. J. A. Commerford, Ase’t Editor Tucoma News, testifes to its virtues in the following eulogistic manner: ‘‘Dr, most stubborn case of piles of eight having failed. You may heartily and with candor commend it to one and all of this class of suffers.’ Yours, A.B. Srewart & Co. Sold by: Carr Bros. ‘. next week. Tiz Dr. Bosanko Mp., Co., Piqua, O. . Bosanko’s Pile Remedy has cured a yerrs’ etanding, all other applications Ct may 1-2m. _ NERVE-PAINS. [5 PERSONAL MENTION. Secial and Other Netes Abeut Peeple Old and Yeung. Millen Ford-has returned from San Francisco, _ nt ‘Stanley A. Eddy of Hanford arrived here Monday evening.. eae Miss Aggie Skahaen of San Francisco is here on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Clarence Shurtleff. Geo. Binder and P, A. Campbell were in town Tuesday on their way below from, the [XL mine. Misa Lou Woodruff of Columbia Hill goes to Oakland Wednesday. Her father came this far with her. . Mra. J. T. Cline and Miss Tilly Cline returned here Monday evening from the Bay. Miss Cline went to Graniteville Tuesday. J.B. Fuller and wife of Marysville arrived here Tuesday morning. Mr. Foller is a real estate and insurance agentat the Swamp City. The San Francisco Chronicle of Monday says: Miss Hattie Nathan, the talented elocutionist, after a year’s absence, has returned to her home. _Mies Kate Matteson of this city and Miss Veronica Huss of Grass Valley have been elected respectively as Marshal and Outside Sentinel of the Grand Parlor of the N. D. G. W. Miss Matteson has also been appointed District Deputy for the counties of Nevada and Placerand the eastern. portion of Yuba county, Mrs. M. E. Richardson of Oakland, Superintendent of Juvenile Work and Grand Lecturer of the I, 0. G. T., will be herethis week on a visit to the family of Judge Walling. While in town ‘she will give lectures in the vicinity as follows: At Indian Flat next Sunday afternoon; at the Methodist Charch in thie city, Sunday night; at Grass Valley Monday and Tuesday ; at Rough and Readv Wednesday; and at this city Thursday and Friday of Driven From Tewn. —_ Three men, four women, fourteen or fifteen children ranging from ten days to twelve years of ave, three hears and two monkeys reached this city Monday afternoon late. The men and women claimed to be natives of Auxtria, and the combination taken as a whole was the fiithiest and most degraded that ever struck this part of the country. Marshal Neagle immediately upon their arrival marched theni before Justice Power who fined one of the women $5 for begying. They raked up enough nickels and dimes to pay the fine, and were then all turned loose on condition thet they leave forthwith. They spent the night near the old Cashin place in the southern suburbs of town, and Tuer day morning started back down the Grars Valley road. They have two covered wagons and several horses. At Dutch Flat a few days ago Banker Nichole’ buggy team were frightened by the bears and Mr. Nichole and bis wife were thrown out. On Suturduy they caused a tip-over near Chicayo Park of a brewery wagon; Monday afternoon. Superintendent Vincent of the Federal Joan mine and a party of friends were driving along the Grass Valley road near Judge Roberts’ place when the bears were met and so alarmed the horses that the currisge wus backed over an embankment and broken. There are said to be one hundred ofthese Austrians having in all seventeen bears traveling over the const in different directions. : ae “My father, at ubuut the age of fifty, lost all the hair from the top ot his head. After one month’» trial of Ayer’s Hair Vigor, he had a fine growth of hair of the natural color ?— P. J. Cullen, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Brain-workers, keep vour head clear and bowels open. T ke Simmons Liv er Regulator For fifteen years I was aMfliicted with matiom, four canoe, wan I wascompel to goon crutches. Words i the suffering Tend ing th time, Duri: orn tones (16 wae tat iv’ 4 seedy withont Zueiving ny” baoehi which fret the Siret gave ihe relief, and to: daylam enjoying the best of po a well man. id} lieve 5. 5. 8. is the der ° faye’ we NG. Brita FLok, Gabe o od ea ei ive SPROLPIC CO., Atlante Ge. Ordinance No. 96. fifteen An Ordinance to provide Revenue—To levy a City Road and Street Poll Tax for the Fiscal Year 1800-1891. HE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE City of Nevade do ordain as follows‘ 1, Th and Street Poll ereby levied, for upon each male of Nevade, over the on ate fax of Three Dollars the fiscal year 1890-) inhabitant of the e of 21 and un Road en bl and after the Twenty-Second Gay of Due, 1690, in the ieenser provided y ; f gh 7 le oolisetae erp fe pt shell collect the same in the manner provided by lew, and upon the neglect or refusal of cay person lisbl thereai must co! of any personal y owned by such peron. Bn en ge parr 4 after three ‘ours verbal notice of time anu place, and 6 Sections 8798, 8794, grbend of Political Code of Callfornia shall apply to and govern such seizure sele section 8. The City Marshal on the first Monday of eac mouth mm beust take oath fore the City C the total amount of said poll taxes him during the must at the ime pay the of his percentage for the TreasFed ae cu, olan, Norval Douglass of this city, an express messenger in the employ of Wells, Fargo &Co., has received information from London, England, of the death of his grandmother who it is stated leaves a fortune of about six million dollars; There are something ike one huadred heirs, and Mr. Douglass ig one ofthem. It is expected his share of the property will approximate one hundred thousand dollars. Died at Grace Valley. Mra. Josiah Rodda died at. Grass A Safe Investment tion of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeble to taste, perfectly, and can always be depended w Isone which is guaranted to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption.It is guaranteed te bring relief in every case, when used for any affecValley Tueeday morning after a brief illness. She was a widow and not far from 70 years of age. She formerly lived at French Lead, below Grass Valley. She leaves a number of grown children, ey Tur benefits of vacation season may be greatly enhanced if,a tthe game time, the blood is being cleansed and vitalized by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. A good appetite, fresh vigor, and buoyant spirits attend the use of this tles to Israel wonderful medicine. a Fer Sale. Two horses and @ thorough-brace ‘wagon for sale cheap for cash. Apply tHosken, Chi ; Spring atreet. oe ig stable, Ir you want a fine turn-out go to Henry Lane’s livery and feed tf 2 R.H. J. iH. Mary Miss E)t. TY. Gee. th fama For sale by Carr Bros, OP I EERE HE SMH give you health, strength and vitality i Attest T.H, Cans, Clerk, G. W. L Buckley, do At this city, June 16, to the of Chai:les Mosher, a son. The residence next to Methodist Church is offered for rent. Frank Aumer. tf. Eee ete Arrivals. Nationa Horen, June 16, John Goffett, Moore’s Flat, yen macs Jr., Maybert, ‘reeman, Grass Valley, A. Mason, Pleasant Valley, H. Eastman and w, San Miss Mary Polen, do James A. midiger, do h Lawry, Chicago, . W. Van Eman, Caen; Butcher, io Millen Ford, San Franciaco, 8. A. Eddy, H Mra. J. T. Cline, San Francisco Thos Gormer, Yuba City, Frank Nicola, Maybert, Johu Brimskill, Washington, Mrs. Perry, do anford, : Unron Hore, June 16, Mrs. C. O. Jepson und s, Salinas, Jepson, Salinas, Tepson, io J.s. Bradbury, Alleghany, Bradbury, do Wodell, 8an Juan, Davis, Sacramento, M. Shea, Moore's Flat, J. O'Donnell, do : Ges. Van Buskrick, Marysville, Walton, do ———————————— == w . W. D<WINTON, ~ Pr.prietor BORN. yite NEVADA ‘THEATRE Wednesda Evening, June (8, Entertainmont For the Benafit of 0 Congrega’ivaal Sosiety, Und nthe cireation of MISS LOUISE MALTMAN. To open with the farce “Just to Oblige Benson.” — To conclu le with the new and novel “Chronothanatoletron, ” POWDER By 18 Young Ladies, Admi-sion 35 cents. Reserved Children under 12, 25 cents. 4 Box sheet at C. E. Mulloy’s store. seats, 50 cents. Apply. to The importance of purifying the blood ean. not be overestimated, for without pure blood you-cannot enjoy good health. : At this season nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, Vitalizé, and enrich the blood, and Hood's Sarsaparilla is worthyyour confidencé, It is peculiar in that it strengthens and builds up the system, creates an appetite, and tones the di while it eradicates disease, Give it a’trial. Hood's Sarsaparilia is sold by all druggists. Prepared by ©. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mase. 400 Doses One Dollar Where Are You Going For Health and Pleasure This Summer ? Wo oe eee Washington, Whe greet ‘ ia te ee’ . P. mayne, do this gree Fees of raow n the N. E. Montyomery, Sacramento, . SEMITH a deddor sever savalieabelore,” Wins een: daa tee a TA SO § » Invites vou. . Ww “Aerpedg: Chay ee Ever camped in the SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS? If not, you have never lived. worde yl grand od SNOW. CROWNED ran . Buasra. * = ig er Aud there are LAK ES-—Tahode, Donner, Indszerare' SNe parents ahd whe Saat Seng urest «ir an @ ebini and boating in the world. ” Of course you remember SANTA. MONICA, LONG BEACH and SANTA BARBARA. Looking for SYR'NGS? There are the Geysers, shetods White Sulphur, Bartlett, Byrou Et “a ighland, Klamath Congress, Paso Robles, Gilroy, Paraiso, Shasta, Soda and others. Ask for the Southern Pacifia Company's Pamphiet, “California Hesorts.' on the tives of the Southern Pacific Company. RICH'D GRAY, Gen, TraMic Manager. T. H. GOUDMAN. Gen, Fuse. Agt. see San Francisco, Cal, oO RAILROAD LANDS Everything in Californta worth ma For: Sale: on : Reasonable : Terms. For Lande in Centrel and Northern CallE. A. Henderson, 84n Francisco, fornia, Nevad F.\I' Nilon andw, du ; oraddress i. Mitts Lana agentu., P t Ag pn ted , ao yes ingde ie tevin Calttornte, apply . KR. Morrixon io to dd J A. F. Brswn, eg Simartsville, NEVADA DRUG STORE, _ EE. Montuomery, auburn Cc 8B W F. Purwell, ‘ do ‘ seas ie ore Pa ARQE STOCK or PATENT MEDICINES « Perfomer auc ¥ boliet (edit Careful atteutiun given to componding prescriptions by a computent Deuggiat and ‘) verfect purity guaranteed. Absolutely Pure. A cream Of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength —U.8. Government Report, Aug. 17 1880. [HIRD INSTALLMENT. Our Third and Last Shipment of 4. the prices pee SUMMERCLOTHING2oHas just arrived, and it isa grand lot. We have put < . Away Down! In order to. get ridfof them in a hurry. BE SURE AND SEE THEM. -B. H. MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Bullding, Broad Stree