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May 9, 1890 (4 pages)

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ly disLowest ARGE 3, and may be ity, orietor. 7 r Trirmnty. . ympay, 53845 348 72 13. ythe urance.” SSESSMEN Francisco, UNTY insur . Phillips oage imere Williams Woods Yonng ida City. Na Popular 530s . tion!eg your Lift re Company your Prop. i ccopt that ire cost 18 duced yanted: ps a FRIDAY, MAY'9, 1800." “FOR COUNTY TREASURER, Bet will be'a candidate for the office of County rer subject tothe decision of the ‘Republican County Conven. Dreearsta, indlgestion’’ tick hesa . ee ‘and that tived feeling are cured by 'Hood’s a, which tanes the stomach, promotes healthy digestion, creates an appetite, cures sick headache and builds up the whole system. Sold by all druggists. . 100 Doses One Dollar. Girl ‘Wanted. A girl wanted to o do work in a smal] family. Indtire at this office. Native Daughters, Attention. Miss Carrie ¥. Roesch; — Grand President of the, N. D. G. W., will officially visit Laurel Parlor on ‘Thursday evening. ( full attendance of the Parlor membersis s urged. : 2t. Pe ittma meaning te, : A ‘We Boardtain, oo on Broad street, is ready to accommodate any numberof boarders’ ba theday, week or month, may7+4tf., és au iene Lek a Smart mer: ae To learn lor'atrade,, E yi of F, M, Sebm aie i UR iabiw Watewchain ‘Lovt ~ Between. Gleibebdk and N. Hartung’s placein Pleasant Valley. Has East: _ern -Star emblem and other charms. Suitable reward ‘will be paid for return of.same to this office. m4—4t tb bhce a jomplete Buccess. 4 a \ . Tacoma, W;. Tux Dei Boaawse Masi Coy Piqua; 0 GENTLEMEN: 7+t¥ onrPile Rethedy is is a; completes ‘aticcess, selling rapidly, and giving universal setisfaction. Mr. D, D. .Ofatk, Ase’t Bdgineer "Construction Dep’t N, P. R, R, says: “Dr, Bosanko’s Pile Remedy has given greater relief than anything else I ever used.”” Mr. J, A. Commerford, Ass’t'Editor Tacoma News, testifes to its virtues in the following eulogistic manner: ‘‘Dr. Bosanko’s Pile Remedy has cured a moat stubberti case’ of piles of eight years’ standing, all other applications having failed. You may heartily and with candor commend,it to one and of this class of suffers.” Yours, A.B. Srewart & Co. Sold by: Carr Bros. may 1-2m. Prpzes, blotches, scaly skin, ugly spets, sores and ulcers, abscesses and tumors, unhealthy discharges, such: as catarrh, eczema, ringwerm and other , forms of akin diseases are symptoms of ' blood impurity. Take Dr. J. “H; MeLean’s Sarsaparilla. For sale by Carr oPhe Painiess Dentist. “Dr. Van Aukin, the famous painless dentist, is ee to his utmost aw : pete, nye nd making teeth, tr 411 pectipng; hay of ohh hove bra n waiting for months to reach the noted Doctor, are availing themselves of the opportuni ‘Bogor ri wi tdnaly No pala, “ihe wl rer } soll ag at the U nion Hotel’ forthirty days or more. This will give all an opportunity to .visit. pe. ie while you have the’ inléss process m th eit a draady’ : 3 J SN aE TI French Tausy Water—Womnnie Sategenre: For female irrepdtarities: and painful periodaitrém which somany women suffer. There. is« nothing like these Waters, They will remove all difficully,, no matter what the cause. They are inade from the recipes of thé most promfhent physicians of France, who’ used ‘them for 20 years in his private practice; and withouv' a single fafldre during that Hmé, Sent by mail secre! ‘seated on. “receipt of two Co;, ‘Portland, Oregon, SRileh’s Consumption ‘ Oure. Thiet ‘beyond, d. quiestion the .most successful: Cough Medicine we have ever sold. A few doses. invariably cure the worst cases. of Congh, Prope and Broncht ile its wonderful ‘succoad int the’ éure of Consumption ‘is without a parallel in the history of medicine: “Phice ‘its first d’scovery it nas been sold.on a gnarantee, a test which no other medicine anager If you have a Cough we earnestly you to trr it. Price 10.cents, 50 epnts and $100. If: your lange arechest or baek lame, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Bold by Carr, Bros. spring. Kever. At this season of th the year the most vigorous and hearty people often haye 8 feeling of weariness, tired and worn out, without ambition. to do. anything, and many break out in pimgles an boils. What you piel} a mild ~ tonic medicine that will act géntly on the liver and blood, and for this, nothing equals Dr, Gunn’s Improved Liver Pills. They giye an: activity to the liver, purify the blood and. by their mild tonic action, vitality and strength to the entire system. Sold at 25 cents a box by Carr pee 2m. e The SE Nae i = “Mogae hr Cutt, "ma lng to Cains . * henahe had Clr, NEARING HR END. Thursday's’ Session, ofthe County Institute—Only One Day More of Agonyy :/) 42, bd , j yj $ onsalinn, SECTION.’ weyk The grammar section: was called to order at 9:25, Prof. Mioatwortle ‘acting as chairman. : ‘Mr. Hussey was ‘then introdaeed. He read‘a very interesting ‘paper on the subject of algebra. He thought the end and aim of education wag to it evstor, the youthful mind. Algebra stréngthens'the thinking and reasoning powers, Inthe absence of algebra, with its signs’. and symbols, Newton would have failed in -discovering the law of gravitation. M.P. Stone presented his views upen the—subject—of algebra;> He . . claims that wecan employ algebra to make plain; whats; pabetriise, in-arith. ” niétic: dlao that ff “squaring or cubing. a nurdber in arithmetic, algebra, may . be used to great advantage. In teach-. ing algebra, hw said thut, asin teaching apy subject, the text book need not be used if the teacher can handle the subject thoroughly without it. Mr. O'Neill testified as to theproficiency of Mr. Stone’s class in al, bra. He also told of his ‘own’ rheth hod of presenting cube and square foot, He wishes to ée¢algebra put in to the schools before the ponll finishes, arithmetic. / Then followed miscellaneous’ discussion en algebra, text books, etc., bp vagal ; Williams and -Doony, and rs. Fitzgerald, Bangh, . ennessy and Wickes. As Miss McOanley: ‘was absent, Prof. Foster talked qn the subject of entomology. _ Mi! Geil thought it hotiieoddeary to know the ageand. name of every bug, but he wishes-every one to known the ones that are détrimental. » Mr, Black expressed his views on the subject thoroughly, saying he believed in the old saying, ‘‘Observation is the basis of all knowledge.”’ Aftef recess'the doors were throwa open and the two “sections listened to Prof. Garin of Oakland, ou the subject of drawing. PRIMARY SECTION. The chairman of this.section was Miss Rose McKeon. Miss Hattie Hopk give several ‘excellent methods of keeping the little pupils busy.. She uses beans, tooth’ picks and crayons for fumber work, colors is powdered and mixed by pupils -to produce secondary colors. Leaves are traced’ on slates and-many other devices are used to busy little pupils. Mrs, Lucy ‘White, Miss. Rosevere and Mrs. Peaslee presented excellent ideas upon the subject under coasideration. Miss Iva Stenger gave some thoughts: upon language, Mrs. Austin, by means of an ‘interesting. class of t2achecs, exemplified her .method’ef teaching geography to upils between the ages of eight and twelve. First, the loca ion of a place is taught,:then the climate, surface, and inhabitants and, lastly, the productione, The actual products of a pupils and ‘essays written by them upon each product, Mrs. L. D. Syle, with a clase of twenty-five lady teachers, gave her methods of teaching sewing and weaving to young ‘pupils. AFTERNOON SESSION. The Institute was called to order at the usual time, Supt. Tiffany presiding.. hie roll call being dennl with, Migs Lizzie Avery favored the Institute with a vocal solo Coc pA bh ngs “tian tinted his ‘e. prcisésin‘drawing, ¢ instructions asa sal His instruc-. Prof. ‘Byle gave the fendieanis “wemost interesting discussion on school government. This » exercise, like all others of Prof. Syle’s, was highly entertaining. In the course of his talk ‘he told some of his experience with Wisobedient boys and girls; showed, conclusively thet in-the case of bad boys and girls the teacher has the nation at his back, and may call in the and may even call out the army of nation ‘to quell an _ ingurrection in Jecbool. “Mr. Bough was introduced.; He gave his views on a course of study His paper was brimming with interest ‘and good sense. Since only about 5 percent of children enter the high school, the course of study for the grammar school should not be-arranged for entrance into the’ high school or. colleges. Only those studies should ~be put into the commion school course which are needed by the majority of the. pupils, He thinks that the study of English ie as available for mental discipline and development as Latin, and cited Preaident Eliot of Harvard Ap sapport ‘of . ! Mais position, ‘The. management of d seboo! affairs should be kept as near home asp le to be in sympathy with the Ainerican principle. Mrs. Smith favored the teachers with a vocal solo which was heartily enjoyed by.all present, as was shown i by the earne-t attention paid. ‘Mrs. F. G. . Beatty performed s brilian! plane solo. esis of thé’ Mind.” . present rapid ra _ Rey. J. Sims spoke on reform some discussion. as as awn — — Resolutions in memory of the late B. F. Hedden were adopted, WEDNESDAY. AFTERNOON. Mrs. Leech, Vice President, called the meeting to order at 1:30. Miss Wilson read a very interesting essay upon “Physical Culture In the Schoolrooms.”? ; Mr. Cornell exhibited a wand of bis own “invention and showed how it should he used. Miss Doom favors agifating the subow and'thinks that good will result in me, Miss Ida Wilhelm "hen sang ser Sevilla,”” Miss Donaldson manipulating the piano. The young ladies wei2 greatly applauded. Mr. Wentworth read: an essay upon “Latin in the Public Schools.”” Dunderheads condemn what dunderheads do not understand,” he said. All study is but a means of development. No one can posstbly' know ‘English without knowing Latin. He gave his method of teaching the. subject. Prof. Syle thinks the same mental! discipline may be§be obtained from other studies as from Latin. . Latin is not netessarv.to Ynake-money, but_ it ia; necessary if you wish* 'to become an. elegant, writer. Mr. Wickes followed upon the “Gen“The beginning and the end of. all knowledge is ditine,” he daid.’ Many think that in the public schoolé-we do not do justice to religious instruction. ~ ~The hand -of God is recognized in all our institutiont. . Atheism ‘is death and we khould meet‘it 18 the public scnools, After recess: Miss Donatdsnn‘of Grass Valley, gang the .‘‘Staccato Polka.” Mrs, L, 8. Calkins played the accompaniament. ‘Thisselection was receiv: ed with great favor. 2 My. Sfle read an essay upon ‘Hig, toric Reasons for Teaching Civil Goveramenti”* .The slmigtity doflar isthe ‘god that peopleworship today. If this love gontinues to grow at, the the fate of our government is sealed. ” Tinmiigration has swept away most institutions distinct‘ively Americaain such cities as Mil'waukee, Chicago, etc. People go, to the larger cities. to swell the ranks of the idle. We ‘should teach in our public schools that the position of the mechanic ‘or artisan is more useful thanthat of the man-millirer. Teach respect to parents. He had heard a boy call his father Jim. That boy: should be thrasbed till he could not stand. The speaker illustrated a method of teaching govefnment by instructing the children first of all little facts connected with school goverament, from that-to county government, then to the state and» national government. “Chalk of various) This should be taught in primary schools as 59 per cent. of the children in the United States leave school before ten years old. The ‘Question Box’’ furnished employment for the ~ committee and amusement and instruction for the Institute for half an hour. The closing exercise was the singing of ‘‘My Lady’s Bower” by Migs Lulu Stokes, Miss Mary Donaldson ,playing. The applause of the audience expressed theirpleasure. Many Mean Men. An exchange says: “‘A man who kicks his wife out of bed ona cold morning, when the thermometer is 20 degrees below zero, to build a fire, isa meatiman. A church member who is rag Bnget place or country are brought by the} . 11 ¢100,000 and pays his preacher $1 a year isa vory mean cuss, with whom the angels will never care to ascociate. Aman who will live two weeks on soup made from two horn buttons is a mean and niggardly creature, on whom the devil will never care to feast. The man who bests -his child for poking its fingers in a pint of water und inquiring what ‘becamé of the hole when it took ite finge: out is a very mean man. The man who loafs on the street corner for the sole purpose of making remarks about ladies who chance to pass by, id one who ought to be stretched np by the heels till that place where zing the teachers. ,the brains ought to be is filled with ood. Bytthe meanest man that the tion was both instractive and enter, Lord ever. lét live on the face of the globe is the one who will refuse to take ‘his paper out of the postoffice when he owes two or three dollars for week subscription.” ———es A pry, hacking cough keeps the bronchial tubes ina state of constant irritation, whieh, if not speedily removed, may lead to bronchitis. No prompter remedy can be had than Ayer’s Cherry. Pectoral whieh is both anpolice; ihe sheriff,’ the State ‘militia, }odyne and expectorant, Iv you want 8 a “fine turn-ott ge ables Lane's livery and — , Piane > Tuner. W. D. Travers, the wellknown vse? taver, will be intown about May lst A e wanting work. os can leave orders at Lennie’s Book Store a ‘nervous ills. Tux ‘Rev. “George H. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind., says: “‘Both myself d ‘wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s Ft Sonanxption cure.’’ Bold by Oarr Evervsopy should buy fresh Garden Seeds at Carr Bros., and plant a f garden. re t' Ras your own Vegetables and maser "Garr Bros. sell the entenet Picrurnes of every ever made, Sarmon’s cough’ and Concsmnotiag Cure is sold by us on a I cures Consumption, .Bres. Dasonan's Pais cure bilious and . p, description at dchramm’s Gallery, Yeroad et. arl5-tf Peaus’ is the pnrest and best Soap : cm ad a yea : Por sale by id HERE AND THERE. A Brief Recerd of Various Matters ef Lecal Interest. The W.C. T U. will meet Friday at2P. uw. inthe vestry of the M. E, Church. Visitors are cordially invited. Patrick Kenny, a native of Ireland, was naturalized. Thursday on the testimony of Richard Dillon and = Smith. The performance of ‘‘The Flower Queen” at thig city next Saturday evening will doubtless attract a big audience. Quartz Parlor’ of Native Sons of Grass Valley will attend in force the Admission" Day celebration at San Francisco and, will take along its side degree. The money in the County Treasury was counted Thursday and a surplus of 36 cents over that called for by the books was found in-the vaults. The total sum on hand, including $336.20 in paid warrants, is $63,726.65. **Glate clountry, Nevada City. Two months ago flive fleet snéw on my today me pickee twelty box stlawbellies off-slame glound and sellem for two hittee box,’’ said a Chinese peddler to the reporter Thursday. _ The Eunice Goodrich Comedy Company, now in Lexington, Kentucky, want to secure dates at the Theater here for next December or January. There’s nothing like asking in time for whatione wants. . Eunice evidently does not propose to get left. The Board of Supervisors. of Sacramento county has renewed its offer of a keward of $500 for evidence leading to ‘the “arrest and conviction of any of hydraulic’ mining.on the American river or its tributaries, inany and all mines or claimé ‘w ich have heen. herétofore enjoined by any Court of competent jurisdiction. Tidings of Wednesday: ‘It having developed Tnesday evening that the Nevada Gity Minstrels and the Athletic entertainment had both been fixed for the-same night and hall, the respective managers met today and came to an amicable arrangement. The athletic eniertainment-will-take place Saturday night next, and the mirstrel performance one week thereafter.” . The minstrels will appear again in Nevada City on the evening of the 24th instant. ie Grass Valley Telegraph: A train will ba run to Nevada City Saturday night for the accommodation of those taking part in Prof. Schulenburg’s concert and for others wishing to attend. ‘ The train will leave at 6:30 o’clock and the price charged for the Tickets for the trip.can be secured at Sampsan’s as well as at the Railroad Office. It will cost one 65 cents to go to Nevada City, attend the cantata and return home. To enjoy life stimulate digestion and regulate the bowels. Take Simmone Liver Regulator. Millimg the Waste. At the Pittsburg mine of this district the rock of the old waste dump is being put turough the mill at a cost of from 70 cents to a dollar a ton and from $3 to $4. ton besides the sulphurets is being realized, giving enough gold to pay for all the extensive prospecting operations being carried on in the lower workings. .The Empire Mining Company at Grass Valley is also woiking up its waste with profitable results. Tributers while working in these mines put agide tne lowest grade ore because they did not believe it would pay them to hire it crushed. A Big Sale of Land. ee The seven thousand and one hundred acres of land in Nevada and Yuba counties, formerly belonging to Daniel McGanney, of Smarteville, will be sold at public auction on Tuesday; June 10th, at the salesrooms of Easton & Eldridge, at San Francisco. Full
particulars will be published in an advertisement in Saturday’s Taanscripr, ‘New W. M. I. Imstitwute, * An Institute of the Y. M, I. will be established at Smartsville next Suaday. A number of NevadaCity members of the order-will go down to assend-off, Ee Iv you eaffer pricking pains on moving the eyes, or cannot bear bright light, and find yonpr sight weak and failing, you should promptly use Dr. J. HI, McLeun’s Strengthing Eye Salve. s cents a box, For sale by Carr A Poucy in the New England Mutual Life Insurance Company is. ‘the very best kind of business investment. Read the advertisement in another column and apply to the agent for further particulars. = 2t Artists Materials. Tube colors, brushes, canvas and all kinds of Artist’s materials, at Carr ros. tf A Sure Cure For Whiskey Habit. . Dr. Livingston’s Antidote for the diquor habit will cure any case of the liquor habit whether a drunkard, or a modrate drinker, in from ten to thirty days. The Antidote can be given without the knowledge of tlie person taking it, in a cup of coffee, and ny & person hag been cored of his appetite eealephoile etiraclante without his knowing, be ye pl owed _, to he Antidote, Send non Chet bottle. Address Unfeeae Co., Portland, Oregon. oe eon Be Sent. place out Willow Valley. Alle same} . party ilogally carrying’ on the business i round trip-on-the cars will be 40 cents. .__. sistin giving the organisation £. wood fonly @ matter_of giving him an opporOf Baking Powders, recent! Congress, by the Deparuar! ton, D. C., furnishes the 1); A Fine Entertainment. The Theater at thie city never held a larger audience than ‘ assembled Wednesday evening-t »enjoy the scond entertainment of the Institute series. Every available inch of space from tue footlight to the entrance was occupied. The vocal and instrumental numbers as heretofore announved were execated. with skill and taste-and to the delight of all who heard. The cla:s exercise by pupils-rom the primary. schools:of Misses Cora. Clark and Hattie Hook showed-thatthe-bright juventies bad been patiently and carefully trained n the marches, calisthenics and songs which they presented, The crowning feature of the éveniag’ 8 program was the third scene. of the fourth act of the emotional drama of ‘‘Leahthe Forsaken” in which Miss’ Louise Maitman achieveda positive triumph by her interprefation of the lines that immediately precede and constitute thecurse. Ralph Webber appeared to excellent advantage as the recreant Rudolph, The parts were costumed with strict reference to details and the required scenic effects were introduced. Miss Maltman clearly demonstrated that she has dramatic ability of a high order. She read with intelligence and naturalness, and displayed perfect grace of action. She did not strain after effects, as has been ‘done by somany who have sought to wrest fame from the part, but when the climax was reached she invested it with all of the terrible intensity and force of emotion that it demands. _ oOo —Elremen.to Turn Out. At Wednesday evening’s meeting of Pennsylvania Engine Company that organization determined to participate in the Memorial Day observances at this city. A department meeting of the Firemen will be held next Wednesday evening, and the proposition for Nevada Hose Company’ to also turn out will come up ‘for consideration. Ed. Schmidt, J. J, Jackson and T, H. Carr’ have been appointed as Pennsylvania Company’s. Fourth of July Committee.” Will President Pievinne Reply? F.C. Crawford telis, in this week’s Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, over his own signature, just what exPresident Cleveland said in his famous interview. Everybody is talking about the article, and wonders if it is not to play an important part in national politics, This number also includes an_article on the new feminine fad gether with a contribution from Mi Mabel Jenness on elegant carriage. ee Se a i a a “Wiar do you find is the first requisite in business?” ‘'Pluck,’’ returned-the dealer in live goose featherg. Don’ fret about what your reputation will be after death. Tombstones are wnighty charitable. A Great many fool, would easily pass for philosophers if it wasn’t for their fatal mouths. ee Every man has a fool streak; it is ‘tunity to show it, Sometimes the lover who is fired with ‘passion for the daughter is put out by the futher. “He passed away very quietly, did he not?” ‘‘Yes; he died without any heirs.” ! ‘Tux color line, as as applied to the sugar problem, is a hatter of refinement. — The Clangor of av Alarm Sell Close by, in the atiliness of the night, could scarcely startle the ordinary individual mere than do trifling noises the nervous invalid. But once the nerves are braced and the system invigorated with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, this abnormal sensitiveness is succeeded by a tranquility not to be disturbed by trivial causes. Impaired digestion is a fertile cause of nerve weak:iess and unnatural mental gloom and a Vigorous renewal of the action of the stomach is one of the surest means of invigorating and quieting the nerves. Insomnia, o1 sleeplessness, a form of nervous disease, is unquestionably benefitted by sedatives, wen it is prolonged.or of frequent occurrence, but &. its permanent removal is more effectcal . wally achieved with the Bitters, This medicine is also signally efficacious for malaria, rheumatiem, constipation, livor complaint, and tor pidity of the kidneys bladder. Way will you Cure will give immediate relief. 410 cta,, 50 cts, and ‘The United States Official Investigation tion as to which powder is the best. Shows the ROYAL to bea cream of tartar baking powder, superior to all others in strength and — power. entitled ‘‘Belles.and Bull Dogs,’’ ae when Shiloh’s Price $1, Sold by Uarr y made, under. authority of it of Agriculture, Washingchest authoritative .informaThe Official Report . } Partrtells a fencklie that she went to Venice to have her hair dyed. That was right. See Venice and dye. A ToMBSTONB man has seut circulars to umpires offering reduced ‘rates to clubs of baseball men. Oe Tur easiést money to spend and the hardést money to save is that which we have not yet earned. THERE was never a crank born that a shrewd worker didn’t turn ‘it’? to his own use. Tre only reason,some men get married'is that’ they can n put things in theit wife’s name, Tur value of a remedy should be estimated by its curative properties. I saparilla is the best and most economical blood medicine in the market, because the most pure and concentrated. — oe oy A Ir you ‘want perfectly sa 6 and profitable life insurance, secure a policy . , in the New England Mutual. You will be by the laws of Massachusetts date. A. Tam, Successor to D. W. Keller. Nevyapa Orry, April 17, 1890. tf ——— 0 2m A Sure Cure for Piles. Itching Piles are known by moisture like perspiration, causing intense itching when warm. This form as well as Blind, Bleeding and protruding, yield at once to Dr, Bosanko’s the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays itching and effects a permanent cure, 50c. Druggiste or mail ; treatise free. Dr. Bosanko, Piqua, Obio, Sold by Oarr Bros. First-Class Tuner Coming. . apr. i-ly. G. A, Hoffman, one one of the best piano tuners and regulators in the State, will Nevada (ity about May 20th. As to. ! his qualifications he refers to his numerous patrons at Nevada City, Leave orders at National Hotel. Mr, Hoffman is from the music house Mra. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, caught cold, which settled on her er family physician, but grew worse. of consumption and that no mediciue could cure her. Her druggist suggeated Dr. King’s New Discover; re for Con: sumption ; she bouglit a bottle and. to at Carr Bros. ‘Drug es 50 cents and $1.00. A C.EAN AND PERFECT CURE, OF HURTS AND BRUISES, A Doetor ss x ‘ a A It. co, Kansas, , rge Patterson fell from @ od-atory diaaew a a fence, I found bim uaing St. Jacobs oil one all ment m1: I saw him next poreeae ot the blue # ou. my gane, Pal ee NEUMANN i, D, At Dr THE OHARLE Saturday, May 10, 1890. NEVADA ‘THEATRE. Vocal and Orchestral Concert? By Prof. Ad. Schulenberg, Assisted by the best Crass Valiey Talent First time in Nevada City “FLOWER QUEEN,” Or the Coronation of the Rosxz. Beautiful Cantate,in costume,byGeo, F. Root, consisting of Bolos, Duets, .Trios, iartetts, Choruses, @ Coronation March and a Grand Fisale of Rose, #ecluse, 3solo voices and chorus, closing with a beautiful tableau “The Flowers and the Angel.” For cast of characters see bills. Recitation by Miss Hattie Nathan, ORCHESTRA—No.1, Rose d'Amour, Bleger, by Independent Band of Grass Valley. viol 2. BO a ees Sota ~ olin, Fin lolonee}lo a: ano. No. 8 Toy Byrn hony—a, Allegro, b, Misnetto, ¢, Presto, aya bo twelve ginal ruimente Violin, Cees 0, Nigitinge tle, oy ‘de Trumpet snekoo; N a angle, D rum, B " Conductor, Ad Schuion, Ernest day! by Inde om weet arian Val 7 eneral Ae mission A jenn A rved. seare, 0 cents. T tistics “the ets will be sold at Mulloy’s and at the ticket office on the ots e Concert, Reserved Performance am BDAY, MA According to this standard, Ayer’ Sar-}Pile Remdey, which acts directly on ( other medicines b bad return of the scapes? The Association has paid in PERSONAL MENTION. Secial amd Other Netes About People Old and Young. IL. F. Buck® of Moore’s Flat is in town. He L. Gear, the San. Francisco attorney, is in town. Misses Maggie and Annie Waldron ". of Lake City are in town, . . N. @, Miller of French Corral has returned from San Francisco. Mrs Thomas Brock and her son Joseph came dowh Thursday from “Derbec. : Sena'or M. H. Mead went to Sierra county Thursday. ‘He has been be-. 'ieve Croup, Whooping Cough and low for some time. Ed. 8. Harrison, traveling passen. . ger agent of the celebrated Burlington Route, was in town Thursday. J. Gosta and J. Brown of Downieville, accompanied by their wives, went to San Francisco Thursday. Bert Schiesinger of San Francisco Makes was in town Wednesday afternoon on his way below from Downieville. Chas. E. Mulloy has received a telegram saying that his sister, Mra: E. F. Bean of Alameda, is so ill that it is . thought she will die, goto Alameda Friday, B. G. Magoon, representing John F. Cooper of Sacramento, who isthe sole eee : manufacturers’ agent for the Mathushek piano and other high-grade musical instruments, isin town. Mr. Mulloy will Thréeugh te 1S Gramitavitic: The stage from this vity got through to Graniteville (28. miles distant) Thursday op runners for the first time since the early part of last December. . saparilla, which did me an Stomach Onovr, WHOOPING CoveH and Bronchitis Shiloh’s Cure. Sold by Carr Bros. immediately relieved ‘by guaranteed against forfeiture. 2t Cancer of the Nose. = snGREENndae, cape In 1875 a sore appeared Notice te Ticket Helders. grew a ae ae ey tather . Fe ney : and my husband died of it. I became alarmBread tickets sold by Mr. Keller of pag heen . See His treat. the Commercial street bakery will conand wor rse jn ‘very Waysumill Thkdon 20 nal : tinue to be received by the undersigna ere hoy fh te ee effonts twas : persuaded © 5.8. 8., and a few bott) ed for a period of one month from this . cured me, This i 0 a was eter all the doctors led. Ihave oi MRS. M.T. MAREN, Woodbury, Hall County. Pena. Treatise on Cancer matiled free, SWIFT BP ROSVIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. “Aecident Tnsurance F THE, MANY ACCIDENT INSURance companies that have done bual——THE—--_ Fidelity Aid Association make his regular semi-annual vieit to. Haa made for itself arecord for honest dealhg, prompt payment of losses. and satisfactory adjustment of claims that cannot be approached, by any other Company fof which we have knowledge, Nevada Case hasthe payment of claims been delay ed longerthan four days. Tll., mak: h tatement tt she . #tance the Josses were satisfactorily adz ae the one sige justed,.and no word of complaint trom In every inpolicy holdershasever been heard; on the nga; she was treated for a month by . contrary tnose members who have had losses with the Association speak in terms PALroucar ATTENTION PAID TO He told her she was @ hopeless victim . 0! #ikhect commendation as to the smanner in which they we e paid, This isarecord of which any Géapety may well be proud, The Fiselity haga very iarge membership her delight found herself benefited . tu Nevada county and it is constantly in from the first dose. She continued its creauing. We feeino hesitency tn reecomAmong those who have received benefits trom the Association: John X, MeDonald—3 losses. 8.M, Shurtleff. J, J. Bennett, John Muir, . F. J. Brinkman. Manuel Matlos. John P. B. Fenchell. Géachino Basso. Jobu K, Edwards, Louis B, Seibert. Silas Heath—2 lowes. Geo, W. Kagye. Lizzie McCrendle. 34 «John A.Mu-ray. Victor Sauvee, 9 eR o'olook abarp.” HA . St, :-: Canice :-: Catholi areal Patek Pa FOR THE BENEFIT OF * oe AT ARMORY HALL, On Wednesday Evening, May 28th. Music by GOYNE'S FULL ORCHESTRA. A FINE SUPPER WILL BE SERVED, . @@” A Gold Headed Cane will be given to the most popular Young Man. The cane can be seen at C. J, Brand’s. ‘Tickets, including Supp. . :-: Church, "possession of the kidneys and bladder ; they should be promptly stimulated to healthful action by the use of Dr. J. H. For sale by Carr Bros. fe Meuntain Ice. The Nevada and Mountain Ice Company is now prepared to deliver ice to business houses and private residences at the company’s office at the Plaza will be promptly attended to, tf ‘ SHIton’s cuRR will immediately reBronchitis. For sale by Carr Bros. Aut kinds of Seeds at Carr Bros, tf Dyspepsia © lives p many ps miserable, causing dhneeaa after eating, sour stomach, sick headache, heartburn, loss of & faint, “all gone” feéling, bad taste, coated and of Is tones the stomach, on, creates a good ap petite, banishes hi and refreshes the mind. Headache “I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little appetite, and what I did‘eas distressed aid Heart= = iitie good. aster by ‘adtoe sdathey burn would hiave a fain€ oF trea, all-gone feeling, as though'T had not éatea anything. My-trouble Bons acotirenin: ty my business, pamting. Last Sour , spring I took Hood's Sarthe craving I had previously ew Gkorar A. Paan, Watertown, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggists, $1; aix for $5. Prepared only by ©, 1, HOOD & GO. , Apothecaries, Lowell, Masa _t0o Doses One td (ie IDS WILL BE RECRIVED BY aid undersigned until June ist, 1690, for e following work : To dig, excavate and construct two hunred feet o +e mory of tunnel in ‘ateatie ne he South Seen of the Grafton mine, ated in Washington District, near the Ee gle Bird Mine. Specifications are aa. follows an Tunnel to be. four "> feet wide, as. and ne-half (6 feet above track. ne-half (4g) tnch gra: ato sixteen Roan {18} fect. Mine to furnisn all necessary tools } and house tolive in, Contractors to furnish ay ke 44 can: dies, The work in said tunne? to = formed by no less than two shifts ro “four (24) hours, oe men each every twent The owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids. LOUIS DUTERTRBP, 86 Moutgemery Block, San Francisco, Notice to, Miners. . IDS WILL BE RECEIVED ur MAY . TWENTIRTH for the fallewing deaeribed work: Torun a drift South from shaft on the $00 foot level ofthe Blue Bell mine a distance of 100 feet. Torun adrift North, from shaft on the ness in this locality during the past fow 800 toot level 4 distance of 100 fest, years, Contractors to find cost and hoisting, Company provide and power. TREGIDGQO, Bu) a evada County, 0: A. TRENBERTH, FRUIT AND VARIETY STORE. BROAD SPRERT, Fifth door from Leutje & Brand's. K Fas Paap aaa all Made Lg on hand Strawberries, Oranges, Lemo Vise’ variety of Fresh Fish every ThuraOrmdnde, 4 of W. G. Badger, agent for Hallett & county, since list June, something like Naat Butter and Vegetables. . Pricea the Davis Pianos, San Francisco. ulb-tf twenty different logses, and in every case loweut for Cash. nai giviaeia o the claims of policy holders have been} —— Remarkable Kescue. settled in the shortest possible time. In no D. 8. BAKER, Draying and General H uling, Transporting, Eto. the Transportation of Baggage for Theatriceal Companies, Dry Oak Wood For sale in lote from 1 to 800 cords. use and after taking ten bottles, found mending this Associution toall who ered \ Rare Chan 66. herself sound and well, now does her . *!# kind of indemnity. own housework and is as well as she ever was.—Free trial bottles of this Great imorery Store, large bottl SUGARGIVEN FREE WITH OUR CELEBRATED Teas, Coffee and Spices. A packege to each customer in adJition to our usual beautiful premiums ta Chinaware, etc. etc,, at Great American Importing Tea COMPANY'S STORES. Mill Street.. 2.-.Grass Valley, Commercial Street. . .+«+Nevada City, D% YOU want Oroekery, China, Glass or Tinware? See afew of our prices: 4 piece Tea Beta. . $1-plece Dinner Hets seas & Chamber Sets, complete, 4 French Ching Gold} Band Yea feta;../ 6 Hand-painted Tea Bets, complete. 5 Elegantly Decorated Diuner Be.. 2 reat Variety of Chjas Cups, 8aucers and Plates, per set of six... 1% @@ Don’t fail to visit the Great Amertcan Importing Tea Company's Store. They are offering the biggest kind of bargains. MRS. A. N. HACENS, Having Purchased the Pine Street Restaurant, And Oyster Saloon Will serve Mesis to order at all hours, OW al IN EVERY STYLE. Ice iar ~ ot A full ansenten ent NEVADA DRUG STORE, Corner Broad and Pine Streets! sme Cire ~ Prop W. 0. WINTOR, yen, t0 senting hoy a2 & ee, Droggist > A sort of lethargy sometimes takea : McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm. in quantities to suit. All orders left © al Se Be