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The Daily Transcript.
SATURDAY, MAY 9. 1891.
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SCHOOL MATTERS.
Meeting of the Coanty Board of
; Rducation. —
The County Board of Eluca'ion me
last evening. { .
Tie svcre‘ary was instructed to renew all certificates entitled to be renowed, also to collect the fees on. the
same and turn the money over to the
county treasurer, Se
The following have bsen recommended to the State Board for educational diplomas: Mamie Beckman,
L asic Keenan, May Melarkey, Maggir Keleher.
Miss Nellie F. White was recommended for a life diploma. pot
June 4thand 5th were fixed:as the
dates for holding grammar school examinations throughout the county.
The subjects upon wh ch the pupils
will be examined are spelling, physiology, language, history, arithmetic,
gevgraphy and book-keeping ‘The .
subj cts are allotted as follows:
Rogers—Speliing and physiology.
Hennessey—Language
and history,
Baugh—Arithemetic.
McGlashan—Geography.
O’Neill—Book-keeping.
All of those teachers who were absent from the Instituve were ordered
notified that they must file written
excuses with the Superintendent before the next meeting of the board
(to. be held on the 28d instant) or they }
will be liable to be deprived of : pay
for the week and to have their certificates revoked,
Tho World Enriched,
ee
The facilities of the present day for
the production of everything that will]
conduce to the material. welfare and
comfort of mankind are almost untimited and when Syrup of Figs was first
produced the world was enriched with
the only remedy which is truly pleasant and refreshing to the taste and
prompt and effectual to cleanse the
fact, at any time, and the better itis
knewn the more popialar it. becomes.
A Thing of the Past. _
. The Teachers. Institiite is a thing of
the past, and although it--was in session nearly a week there were so many
‘handsome and bright ladies in attendauce as members that it would bea
difficult task ta determine which one
isentitled to the palm. Bui there ir
ut least one thing on which-people
gsiierally agree, and it is that Giy_
lord's is the best place to buy groceries
if you want a complete and fresh stock
to select from. i
ASyrian Missionary. :
Rey. Father John Abi Saah, a missionary priest from Jeruealem, is the
guest of Rev. Father Dalton. at Grass
Valley. He will be present at vespere
in St Canice Church tomorrow -évening. At eight o’clock Monday morning he will celebrats mass jin the same
church, He uses the Syrian language,
being a-native of Palestine:
aaieaail
—
Will be Here Wednesday,
I will on or about the 13th instant
receive direct from Canada a large consignment of pure and fresh Maple .
Sng rand Syru>, m9-If,
Tuos. SHurtievr. Plaz. Store.
(Clauss Shears.
Those Clauss Shears at Leaa &
SxHaw’'s are fully warranted. If -not
perfoctly satisfactory return them and
yet a new pair. if
Moments of Life
UR lives must be measured by
moments. Little things make
up the total of human happiness
or misery. Who lives well to-day
will not look back on lost opportunities, The first essential is a
sound body. Perfect health can
only be maintained by the use of
perfect food. Select carefully the
spices and extracts that-enter into
your daily nourishment. How shall
you select? ; Why, select by the
brand. Make careful tests of flavor
and strength, and having reached
a judgment, standby it.
SCHILLING’s BEST is the highest
value that: our experience and
money can secure. We offer it in
restful confidence of its superiority,
as the result, of years of vigilant
care and honest endeavor.
Schilling’s BestTHIS brand guarantees the purity,
flavor, strength and value of every
article it protects,Teas, Coffee, Spoos, Extrats
Soi only in airtight packages.
Your grocer has them. Ask
him for one ninture folder, 109
=_—
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Siiuriess nights, made miserable
by th: ¢ terriblecough. Shiloh’s Cure.
¥ ee Remedy for you. Sold by Carr
S° : 5
ceed without it.
ston:
‘Foothills
_ Nevada ¢
_ Marysville,
eZ
Pet —ay
ve
have-hisroad extended seven
through their lands. from its present
terminus. :
left it to be inferred, however, that
ing that he had not received the least
encouragement from this quarter.
Mr. Harrington stated that the road,
asitis, had paid and had perinitted of
adding tothe rollzig -stock—and-—improving theroadbed. ‘Tine length of
putting on the additional seven miles
he is confident that the revenues can
be materially increased. Most. of
those interested in the roa state that
they are now sorry that itwas not
made a standurd yatige instead of
narrow.
-Erom another source the Appeal’s
representative luarned that Mr. Harrington was trying to induce eastern
people to investizate the propriety of
putting up capit 1 enough to acquire
his road, and alse the one running
from Nevada City’ and Grass Valley
to Colfax, making them standard
guage, and building a road from
Colusa to the mountains via Marysville.
A.J, Binney was seen and asked to
give some kind-of-a statement of What
the _ probabilities of getting a cross
vountry railroad are. In response he
said he was &@ conservative man, made
40; possibly; “by-~reason’ot “having
amassed a competency three times,
having lost it-andfaving acquired
another, and was not, at hia age,
willing to take as many risks. now as
. -he-had been in-the-parts— Ho-atways, “lr Bhine—mast-greatly—enjoy—the
had ‘sume doubts abvut a railroad
‘cross the country paying from the
start, but-hisjudginent was not always-to be relied upon, for the réason
that he\had been offered several ra:ltoad speculations lately and did not
think tliem good ones, but since they
have proved to be very profitable. He
did not think that any one, or company of men, would take hold of the
proposition unless they could secure a
bonus from the owners of land along
the line of the railroad and a free
tight-of way. ~ It would, in his estimation, be a piece of foolishness to proSeveral times he
had talked bonus to the people, but
nad received so little encourage :nt
that he’ had hardly considered the
matter. The road would ba a good
thing for Marysville, but the qudstion,
“would it bea good one for ita proinoters,’’ wag one that was of fur more
unportanée to them. He said that
he could get all the money necessary
to build the road, and would go into
it, providing the land owners would
produce the necessary bonus, -A good
portion of the country over which a
road would be most likely torun has
been surveyed.
Within-the next few months, the
Appeal has it very reliably, a gentleman will arrive here from Washington
and will at once pruceed to canvass
the matter of building a railroad as
above indivated, and if it is desired by
the property owners to such an extent
that they will give a sufficient bonus
inlind,.the road will be built and
that in a very short time. :
James O’Brien says that he is and
«lways has been willing to offer to the
promotors of such a railroad a bonus
in keeping with his landed holdings
in his section of the couatry.
[ey
Wuen you decide to take Hood's
Sarsaparilla do not be induced to buy
some substitute preparation, which
clerks may claim is ‘‘as good as
{lood’s.”” The peculiar merit ol
fHood’s Safsaparilla cannot be equalled. Therefore insist upon Hood’s
sarsaparilla.
Paul schoen, Piano ‘Tuner.
Will arrive here about May 20th.
Leave orders at Union Hotel. m9-6t
ernest liek cieinnienyinsoacrpienecan
A RAILROAD PROJUCT.
Tal at Hew Lin Into the
It Would Run From Colusa to
ity “the Way of ~~
Yesterday’s Maryaville Appeal says:
Some days ago Ef. A, Harrington,
General Manazer and Superintendent
ofthe Colusa and Like railroad Co.
came here to confer with some Marysvillians who own land in Colusa county, to see what they would give to
niles
From what he said his
visit was not highly satisfactory. He
the road wou!d be built, notwithstandthe -road-at-present-is 22 ‘miles; and by
WASHINGTON LETT: RB.
A Breezy Batch of News From
Our Correspondent.
Wasuineton, May 4, 1891.
Eprror TranscarPtT—Mr, Clarkson's
idea of establishing permanent. head.
quarters in Washington for the Nitional committee in a handsome building to he erected and owned by the
National League is a very popular one
. with Rep@blicans here. The plin as
given ou! by a member of the National
committee isto get one thousand men
to subscribe $200 each for the purpose
of purchasing a site and erecting a
building which shall be equal to, if not
superior to the celebrated Union
League club house in New York city,
and which shall be the National headquarters of the Republican party. The
idea is said to have originated with
Mr. J. 8. Clarkson, the new president
of the League, and John I. Davenport, of New York, and both gentlemen have expressed the opinion that
the money can easily be raised, and
the corner-stone of the new building
laid before the opening of the Presidential campaign next year, As
Messrs. Clarkson and Davenport are
known as hustlers the new building’is
regarded as a certainty here.
The liqaor dealers of the country
propose tuking a hand in the speakership fight, and_as they furnish a considerable portion of the men who control and shape the pulicy of the Democrati¢ party there is no discount on
their influence in the Demvcratic-caucus of the House of Representatives.
“As~told-to-mie bya” Democrat who
knows us much about the inside workings of the machine of his party as
auy member of it, the program of the
liquor dealers does not at this time in-clude the supporting of any one of the
candidates, although he thinks it will
before long. ‘Their present object is
to knock out Representative Crisp of
Georgia, one of {he most prominent
vandida'es, who is particulary obnoxious to them because of his being a
prohibitionist. A fine picture that to
the reputable citizens ef the country,
great political party as to who shall
not be elected Speaker of the House.
Three candidatés for the Spéakership
—Messrs. McMillin of Tentiessee, Bynum of Indiana und Springer of Illinoig—are “at preeent in Washington,
and each of them professes to believe
that his chances of election are good.
To disinterested observers neither of
them-bas-more~than one clianeé ina
hundred to wih, their present tactics
being generally regarded as only mansuvers to Secure good committee positions.
discomfiture oi his Democratic tradacers of lute. They predicted all sorts
of misfortunes-as certain to follow his
conduct of the Italian negotiations,
and they have beeu compelled to acknowledzé that bis management of the
case has been masterly and that he has
greatly . nhanced the standing of the
Unilcd States among foreign nations;
they predicted that a failure was certain to follow Mr. Blaine’s effort to ne,
gutiate a trade reciprocity agreement
with Spain to include Cubaand Porto
Rico, and now to tiieir chagrin MF,
Blaine has in his possession a copy of
that agreement which only needs the
proclamation of the President to become the law ofthe hind. This should
have been sufficient to have stopped
the grinding of the Democratic prediction machina, but it wasn’t. Now
they are telling theccuutry whut direful results are to follow Mr. Blaine’s
action, or lack of action in the Bering Sea matier ; but they are uot stainpeding our able Secretary of State any.
mnvie than the bluster of the Italian
government did. Mr. Bliine knows
exactly what he is doing, as well as
what hewants todo, and when it is
done the great non-parti-an public will
approve, as it has his every act since
his acceptaug of the S:ate portfolio.
If our Democratic friends are sinart
they will take a long reston tiie Blaine
predictions . :
Secretary Foster’s free discussion of
our finances is commended on all
sides although the Democrats are still
industriously trying to make it appear
that the United states Treasury is
bankrupt or soon will ba. Such talk is
rot, pure and simple. There is no de.
ficit in the Treasury, nor will there be
so long as it remains in Republican
hands,
Ex-Senator Blair is in town, but he
will not talk for publication about the
Chinese government declining to receive him as minister, It is believed
that this rather queer action of the
Chinese government is the result of
intrigues by Americans who have
schemes to work in China and who
knew that Mr. Blair’s sterling honesty
and uprightness would make it im possible for them to expect any assistance from him: It is thought that
Mr. Blair will be tendered another
diplomatic appointment as seon as the
President retnrns. Forry-Ningr,
-will—preaeh-totnorrow—morning—and
-to have the rum sellers dictating to a},
U.C. containing figures 88. Return
to this office.
Will be in Nevada City about May
21st. :
HEGH AND THERE,
A Brief Record of Various Ant.
Three will be no mass tomorrow at
St. Canice church,
The will of Etle Ellen, deceased,
is filed in the cotinty clerk’s office,
The late Bridget MeUluakey willed
what little property she had to Tom
Stewartson.
There will be s»rvices to-morrow
evening at Trinity Episcopal Church,
Rector HW. H. Wilcox preaching.
At Gleubrook Park yesterday afternoon the Tom Leddy baseball club of
this city defeated the Gdlden. Giant
club of Grass Valley. “Tia score was
26 to 18
Numerous henroosts around Rough
and Ready have been robbed recently.
Parties camping in that bection are
saspected and the farmera are “laying” ior them. :
What is Grass Valley going to do
about a Fourth of July celebration
this year? If she gets up « good one
all, Nevada City will go down and
spend the day with her.
The Buhring residence property at
North San Juan has been sold. to Mr.
Fippen, formerly ‘a resident of that
town, but for some time past located
atHowland Flat, Sierra county.
The Pastor of the Methodist Church
evening. The morning subject will
be: ‘How Shall We Treat a Fallen
Brother?” aud in the evening, ‘The
Perfect Law of Liberty.”
Two little girls went into J. J. Jackgon’s poultry house the other day and
took all the eggs out of the nests.
“‘We got every one of them,” explained
one of the little girls to Mra. J. “‘We
didn’t even leave one fora pattern,”
There will be preaching at.the Congregational Vharch tomorrow morning
and evening by the pastor, Rev. J.
Sims. Subject of discourse: in the
evening: ‘This . iv tal Pericd in
Our Nation’s History, Illustrated
by the Test on Mount Carmel.”
Sabbath school at the close of the
morning service.
There yet remain six weeks in which
new subscribers may enter the great
Dominion [Illustrated prize compet’
tion. Try for one of the 100 prizes,
aggregrating over $3,000 in value,
which the publishers of that. jonrnal
offer. For sample copy and full particulars send 12 cents in stamps tothe
publishers, the Sabiston Litho. & Pub
Co., Montreal.
Tomorrow's Cencert,
Following isthe program of-the concert to be given at Ragon's Grove tomerrew afternoon, beginning at 2:30.
o’clock, by Mountain Division Band:
PART FIRST.
1. Overture, “Belle of the Village,”
Bouillon.
3. Schottische, “Break of Day,”
(first time), Rollingon.
BF March, ‘‘Zitella,” (firat time),
Swift.
4. Wal z, “‘Adelia,” Preudeville,
5. “Splinters,” (a musical jamberee), Rollinson,
PART SECOND.
6. Spanish Fandango (firat time),
Binns, *
7. Mazurka, ‘‘In the Sunlight,”
Rollinson.
ters of Lecal Interest. ay
_. . Good goods, full measure and fair
‘ PERSONAL MENTION,
Sectal and Other Votes Aboat
People O14 and You:g.
Misses Viola Dillon and Minsie
Hippert and Charles Johnson went ti
Graniteville today. :
evening tendered a surprisé party by
a number of their friends.
O. K. Cloudman of You Bet is in
town. He reports the famous cow
that fasted 38 days atill alive today.
Henry Spaulding, Jr. of Downieville
who has beeti visiting his sister, Mrs,
Ff, E, Brown at this city, returned
home this morning. :
Miss Hattie Bubring, who haa been
visiting Miss Kite Matteson of this
city, went today to Auburn where ebe
will hereafter reside. :
Mrs. Eagan of Downieville, who
has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
George Lawrence ut Colidx, arrived
here last evening on her way home.
Captain Thomas Callinan of Washington, a__battle-scarred--veteran—who
waa all throngh the war of tne Rebeilion asa Union soldier, is in town.
Rev. H. H, Wilcox goes Munday to
Petaluma to attend the convocation
of rectors of this diocese. He will deliver the sermon to be preached ip
connection with the gathering.
From yesterday Telegraph: Hon.
E. W. Roberts, Register of the’ Land
Office at Sacramento, has been quite
ill and unable to attend to official
Valley will go to San Francisco -on
Sunday next and_ will consult-gome
one of the leading physicians as regards his physical condition, Mr.
Montgomery is very sick.
At her home on Pine street Mrs, F.
G. Beatty last evening gave a delightful musicale in honor of her guests,
Misses Fannie Doom and. M. L. MeLean of Grass Valley. —Mrs, ©. ©.
Smith, Miss Mabel Hughes and W, A.
Sleep sang. Miss Lizzie Stoakes
played a violin solo, and Mrs. Beatty,
Mrs. L. 8. Calkins. aud Miss Hattie
Buhring rendered. instrumental selec:
humorous. selections.
Where De You ‘Atrade?P
* Everybody who keeps house has te
buy groveries_ and_ provisions, and
there are many competitors for this
line of trade. ‘The customers at Thor,
Kidd’s.-etere ~on -Commerei 1 -street:
near Muin are constantly increasing.
prigvs are the attractions of this estublishment.
French Pansy Waiers,
__The waters area snre and safe
and will remove all obstructions to
the monthly periods, no*matter what
the cause. They are what every
woman nec ds and may be used eafely.
matiufactured by .he Emerson Drug
Co., manufacturers, San Jose Cal. For
sale by W. D. Vinton. :
Santee, oe
The Best Liniment.
Isthe O.C. Liniment. If you try
itonce you willusenoother. __ ft
iS
Tuat hacking cough can be ere
quickly cured. by Shiloh’s Cure. We
guarantee it. Sold by Carr Bros,
8. Waltz, “Queen Anne,” Ripley .
9. Schottische, ‘Rural Thoughts,”
Casey.
10. Quick-Step, ‘The Admiral,’
Frest.
Ea
WHY DID HE GO?
& St. Louis Merchant's Trip to the
Postoffice, and the Result,
California’s last sensation is beginning
wo take hold of St. Louis, J. V. 8. Barrett,
the commission merchant of 122 and 14
North Commercial Street, was one of the
rst to test Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla in
tick headaches, Its effect was such a grath
fying surprise that he went over to the post
office and told his friend, Thos. P. Culkin,
sup't of the registry division, who was also
worrled with headaches, The following let
ter details \is friend’s experience also: —
PosTorrice, 8t. Louis, Feb, 20, 1890,
J. V, 8 Barrett, Esq.:—
cars. Lhave suffered from iy mr
exndaches. Taking your advice, I purchased
& bottle of Joy’s etable Sarsaparilla,
Before I had finished it I could eat almost
anything with ipsa and have been
since rarely troubled with a headache of
auy kind, for which I give due credit te
your advice and Joy’s V: bie 8: ila.
, Dear 81R:; You ask me, Did I act on your . Pr box. For sale at Carr Brothers advice? 1 did, and have’ to thank you. "For Drug Store.
a20ly
ion ani J
Fer Liver Gompinints
There is nothing as good as Compound Sulphur Powder. Sold by Carr
Bros. n : af
Durina the past year 1,546 persons
were treated at the Pasteur Instituto
at Paris for hydrophobia. Of thy
number ten died, six within a fortnight after treatment and four later,
Buckiem’s Arnica salve.
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sal:
Rheum, Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all
Skin Eruptions, and pdaitively cures
Piles, or no pay required. It -is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
ormon¢y refunded. Price 25 cents
All-Run Down’
From‘the weakening effects of changing .
Yours, ete,
THOS. P. CULKIN
Bup't Registry Division, Postofiice
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A University Class Pin, Monogram
W.D. Cravers, Plano Tuner,
m8-tf
Cr ee eS
Schil.ing’s Best.
Once bousht—always sought
Shileh’s Consumption Cure.
This is beyond question the most
store.
goods ‘as cheap as you now can at
rin }Casper's: Call before the stock ie
of the liver, and the whole system be: is sold by uson a re eg 2599 It
aoe " ‘ Id: by. Oarr
Bros. :
an office of any kind, in the Taanscnipr
Custemers Are Flocking
Like busy bees to K. Casper’s clothing
Never before in Nevada City
was there atime when you could buy
broken. tf
Schiiling’s Best.
Trial will tell how they excel,
Fautts of digestion cause disorders :
comes deranged. Dr. J.H.McLean’s
Strengthening Cordial and Blgod
e
pure blood.» For sale by Carr Bros,
Surton’s Cough and Consuniption
Consumption. So
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office For Ment,
ae
One of the pleasantest rooms, for
Bleck,'s offered for rent. . .
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flour and see that you get it. tf.
sores still grew worse, until I did not
bore were confident that if the sores healed .
Parifier perfects the process: of diges-. it would kill him. I at length quit
tion and assimilation, thus makes. ,
, Swift’s Specific, and less than three
bottles cured him a sound and
healthy child. 8
also cured a sore on another
of my children,
Books on Blood and Skin Diseases
Free.
successful cough medicine we have
ever sold. A few doses invariably cure
the worst cases of cough, croup, and
bronchitis, while its wonderful succees in the cure of consumption is
-+-without—a-paralielinthe history of
medicine, Since its first discovery ii
has been sold on a guarantee, a tes:
which no other medicine can stand.
If you havea cough we earnestly ask
you totryit. Price 10 cents, 50 cents,
and $1. If your lungs are sore,
chest or back lame, use Shiloh’s
‘Porous Piaster, Sold by Carr Bros.
Ask your grocer for; ‘‘Lily White”
My little son had a number
of bad ulcers and running
sores to come on his head
and body, which lasted for
four years. I tried all the’
octors and many remedies, but the
xpect him to recover. My friends
Ker sale.
A fine brick store building on Broad
street opposite the Citizens Bank. Apply te (m7-4t] J. A. Rapp.
Second hand hydraulic pipe in good
order for 300 foot: resure. State price,
size and quantity; wanted, also, all
sizes of pump column,
: Address Prez,
m7-3t Care Nevada Trangcrirr,
ll. other treatment and put him on
a. 8.. 8,
R. J. McKinney, .
Woodbury, Tex.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
the City of Nevada is now
in the hands of the Clerk of
the Board of Trustees, and
will remain open to inspec-.
, _ . tion until the 3d Monday in
May.
ther, by hard work, or from a long
illness, you néed a good tonic and blood
purifier like Hood's Sarsaparilia, If you
have never tried this peculiar medicine, do
#0 now, It will give you strength and
appetite, purify and vitalize your blood.
“T have been in poor health for several
years, suffering with indigestion, restlessness in the night, and in the morning I
would get up with a very
Tired Feeling.
After taking only a part of the first bottle
of Hood’s Sarsaparilla I could rest well
all night and feel refreshed when I woke
up. I must say that Hood’s Sarsaparilla is
all it is recommended to be.’ Mrs. H. D.
Winans, 210 E. Mason 8t., Jackson, Mich,
“TI have used Hood’s Sarsaparilla as a
blood purifier and am well pleased with it,
it being in my opinion the proper medicine
for the purpose.” Wau. G. WugRTH, or
ganist, St. Mary’s Church, Detroit, Mich.
“My daughter received much benefit
from Hood’s Sarsaparilla as a tonic after a . .
protracted attack of pneumonia.” Rgy.
¥. H. AbAms, New Hartford, Ct.
_Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared by
0.1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
{00 Doses One Dollar
Notice to Tax Payer,
——
The ateiticni Book of].
Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Eddy were last
duties. John Montgomery of. Penn
tions. Mis. M. V. Leech read somed
apecilic for all kinds of female troubles }‘DECISTON AFFIRMED.
I sini
A Slorra Couhity Case im the \upreme Court,
The decision of the lower Court in
an important mining ‘suit from Sierra
geanty in which W.S.Chapman and
Miles Schofield sought to reeover the
sum of $1000, liquidated damages, and
costs of suit from Philip Doray, has
been affirored by the Supreme Court.
The complaint a leged that plair.
tiffs and defendant were stockholders
in the Pacifle Guld Mining Company,
and that defendant was Superiutendent and President of the corporation ,
That it was the duty-of the defendant
andhis co-direct ors to have posted in
the offico of the company at Howland
Flt, monthly reports, as required by
law, but that defendant neglected and
disregarded his duties in this respect,
wherefore judgment was asked for the
penalty imposed by the statute.
In his answer the defendant denied
that the company had an office at
Howland Flat _or anywhere else, but
the lower covrt gave judginent for
plaintiffs and defendant appealed,
The Supreme Court affirms the
judgment and says that defendant
and co-directors had, or ought to have
had, an office, and that if jthe appellant’s contention were sustained it
would be possible for the directors of
every mining corporation to avoid the
duties and penalties of the law by
closing their offices or discharging
. their Secretary. Ss
~
SeUEEneienene
“Wired all the Time,.>——
Say many poor men and women, who
seem Overworked, or are debilitated
by change of season, climate or life.
If you could read the hundreds of
letters praising Hood’s Sarsaparilla
which cume from people whom it has
restored to health, you would be convinced of its merits. Ae this is inipossible, why not. try Houod’s Sarsaparilla youra If and thus reulize. its
benetit? It will tone and build up
your system, give you a good appetite,
overcome that tired feeling and make
you feel, as one woman expressed i,
“like a new creature,”
Schilling’s Rost.
Untried—a joy denied.
‘Flour 63 a Hundred :
At the Beehive Grocery Store, —--tf
___ DIES.
At this city, May 9 Paul Richards, aged
44 years, 4 months and :0 deys, a native of
England.
‘POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
A cream of tartar baking powder
Highest of all in leavening “strenah
—Latest U. 8. Government Food Report,
HOW TO MAKE MONEY.
Surprising inducements offered to ladies and gentlemen
[to get up Clubs for our cele
brated
TEAS, COFFEES AND SPICES,
Special terms to consumers.
Catalogues mailed free on receipt of-name and address.
Great American Jmporting Kea
pd: ‘ommercial street, Nevada
ty.
Agents Wanted Evervwhere,
Notice of Proving Will.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR
the County of Nevada, State of Califor.
nia,
in the Matter of the Estate of Bridget McCloskey.
Pursuant to an order of said Superior
Court, made ou the %h day of May, 1891.
notice is hereby given that Monday, the
bth day of May, 189i, at 10 o’clock’s. m.
of said day, atthe Court room of anid Court
at the Court Houge in the City and County
of Nevada, has been appointed asthe time
and place for proving the Wall of said Bridget McCloskey, deccased, and for hearing
the application of Wm, scott for the issu
ance to him of Letters Testameutary, when
and where aay person interested may appear
ace ty sae ate ay <
* J. L. MORGAN, Clerk,
By J. J. GREANY, Deputy Clerk.
Delinquent Notice.
———
EVADA COUNTY -LAND AND IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION, Loca:
ou of principal place of business, Nevada
a , Nevada County, California,
otice ‘There are delinquent upon the
following described stock, (u account of assessment No. 2 Jevied on the 10th day of
March, 1891, the several amounts set oPpposite the names of the respective sha e holders, as fo}lows:
ames No. Sh's Am't
Geo, E. Brand .... 100 2.00
F. G, Beatty. --... 2500, . 60.00
Mary E Helmick...6968......:
‘eCtors, Made on the 16th
day of Marc 16v1, 80 muny sharce of each
parcel of séch gtock as may be necessary
will be sold at pubic auction, at the office
of said Company, No, 59 Bro bee rg Neva.
da City, Nevada jaunty, Ondijor ATUK.DAY, the 9th day of ay, 181, at the hour
of 1 o'clock P. M. of said Guy, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together with
cost of advertising and expenses of the
sa'e, .
GEO. C. GAYLORD, Secretary.
Office—-No. 59 Broad. Street, Nevada vty,
California.
NOTICE OF PusTPONEMENT.
he above sale is postpened till Saturday,
May 28, at the seme hour snd place. .
» Geo. C. Sessonn,
TRENBERTH BROS.,
Dealers in
GROOERIES,PROVISIONS, FISH
VEGETABLES, FRUIT, Ete.,
Ladies, Misses’ and :
Flowers, Tips, Plumes, ao
lubbons and Laces, &
‘Of the Latest Styles and Shades, wi'l be sold at astonish]
Froad Street above Pinest., Pevada City
= on
PURITY
In Food-is the basis of good healttt!
only
PURE HOME MADE CANDIES.
Our reputation is a guarantee of their quality.
THE SUPERIOR CANDY FACTORY,
The only Factory in this city that: deals exclusively in
Candies. J. M. FOLEY? Pror’r, . «saps
We aim to furnish
5 and 7 Commercial st. @
t
3 Mae
Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street.
ere
4
I have now a large and complete stock of
ies’, Mises” and. Childrens’ Hats
ing Low Prices.
CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS,
From 20 cents up.
LADIES' HATS,
From, 25 cents up:
FLOWERS AND WREATHS, nice, fresh goods,
From 25 cents up,
All these goods have just arrived direct from the man
ufacturers, and are not the. leavings of the-San Francisto—
Millinery and Auction Houses,
All my Hats are trimmed by MRS, COH N, which en’
tbles me'to sell lower than other houses.
Call and be convinced thereof,
Casper Cohn,
Masonic Block, Commercial st, Nevada City, Cal.
DOWN 0 THE Vida
WE SELL
DRY 3) DS, CARPETS, WALL PAPER
~ and MILLINERY at
ofa ia accordance with law, anda order About ONE-THIRD O:¥F the Regular
Rates for Cash.
Sea 5
Oar Carpet and Milivery
Display is Something F ine,
Bus Fare paid to customers buying liberally cf the
GREAT BARGAINS we are now offering.
Proprietor of the Beehive Grass Valley,
fv as