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January 10, 1889 (4 pages)

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Om ex ; The Daily Trangeript. 7 SUNDAY, JAN. 6, 1889. Se A VITAL POINT. THY QUESTION Wind-np of the Teachers Rxamination. co 13 OUT OF 23 APPLICANTS —_hé Legal Value of the Boston Ravine Affidavits. ‘The Democrats have during the past two,days sent out scouts to secure the ~—gffidavits-of-those-eitizensof Boston . Ravine who say they voted at the late election for George W. Dunster as Sheriff. : Every lawyer will admit that testi‘mony or affidavits—true or falsé— which the witness knows .cannot: possibly be controverted, are not generally regarded as entitled to very’much : weight. There iseven a question as = to the admissibility of such affidavits as evidence.A Business Man's Book-Keeping. EASIER TO DRAW THAN LOTTERY PRIZES. /Stunners in Natural ¢ Philosophy. A Literary Curiosity. ‘Mrs. Eliza Rogers; a Grass Valley lady, wrote a poem.on the subject of the accident at the North ~ Banner mine_Jast September. It has been —— _______ printed in pamphlet form and is_be: ing sold at 25 cents a copy, the pro-. ” ceeds going toa fund for the benefit of. William Jones who lost aleg and an arm by the accident. It has fortysix verses.. Here are three of them and they are fair samples of the rest: Ellis was not hurted dangerous TR! So they brought him home that night; And his dear wife and children in chorus Thanked God, forhe was cheeful and bright. ; His back was the worse that was injured, Also some cuts on his facé‘and head, NO-REFERENOE TO BOSTON RAVINE IN/THE HISTORY QUESTIONS, The: propounding of questions. at the semi-annual examination of applicants for. teachers’ certificates, which began at this city Wednesday, hwas concluded Saturday afternoon. The Board of Examination footed up the returns and found that the following had won the ¢ertificates and _percentages specified : GRAMMAR GRADE, But none of them will prove serious ; ; And he is recovered to be out of bed, ao Sone ouees ell = = por cent. * * ¥. ose * * *)D. F, Donovan.>.:..87 " “ Oh, ye poor miners, let this a warning be e As ye inthe earth descend € de" PEMEARY BREUE: Forget not thy Master Miss Clara Townsend..s.75.per cent. On whom thy life depends. Miss Fannie Kirk....785.5 “' ‘ ee Miss Mollie Wickmann..76. ‘* ‘* K. of P. Installation. Miss Lizzie Conlan....78.8'% ‘ : —_ & Miss Fil do a Se . : The following officers of Milo Lodge, . Miss Nellie Nevin.... 81.8 ‘ : 5 Miss Nellie Rogers-....79.3 “ No. 48, K. of P., were installed Friday . \iicg Alice B. Bicay Siete m3 evening by E. A. Tompkins, D. D. G“ C., assisted by B. N. Shoecraft as G. ‘P. and A. R. Lord as G. M. at A.: -D. B. Getchell, P. C.; Carl Muller, C. C.; Wm. Browning, V. ©. ; Wm; Findley, Miss Emma Ferguson.. .86 Miss Lizzie Barry.... _ Following are the test questions submitted Friday —afternoon-—andSaturday : P.;Daniel-Dower, M.at A.; W. OC. Groves, M. of E.; J. E. Isaac, M. of F.; B. 8. Rector, K. of R, and 8.; John Heyer, I. G.; C. A. Pare; O. G.; Henry Lane, Trustee. : Money im the Treasury. County Clerk Beatty, District Attorney Long and Supervisor Mulloy on Saturday afternoon counted the money in the County Treasury and found the amount on hand to correspond with the amount called for by the books, as follows: Ge nh Gold Sais cee tase $12,695.00 Silvery sisi pesprereree es 283. CUNOROY sie cer se seeeee 3,825,000 Mol tsvetecry tre $16,803.97 A Broken Arma, —Twelve-year-old Frank Mahar while HISTORY. I, From what country didthe Huguenotscome? In what State did they settle? What political-refugees from England settled in New England? What class settled in Virginia? Il. What was the peculiarity of the charter of the Connecticut Colony ?: Tell the story of the ‘‘Charter Oak.” III. Who discovered Florida? Why wasit so named? IV. Give the history of the Emancipation Proclamation. : V,Whatis the Grand Army of} II. Compare the styles of Bryant and Whittier and give a quotation from each stating from what work it is taken. : Ill. ‘What is Longfellow’s chief poem? Give a quotation from. it. Name some prose works of Longfellow. IV. Name from ‘American literature three historians, five poets, two essayists, three novelists. : V.° State whether. the following works sre poetry or. prose, telling BOOK KEEPING.» \*. I. At the beginning of the year A’s business stood as follows: Resources. Liabilities. Lot and biilding.-.$4,000 Bills Payable. .$375 Mcse. on hand.. 3,516 He owes D 215 Cash ; . 2,600 as EiHs Receiv C owes He took B as an equal partner who pat in $10,000 in cash. Make ‘the journal entriés. II. At the end of the year they found their real «estate worth $5,000, their merchandise on hand to be worth $4027 65 and their ledger accts. to stand as follows: 909 245 ’ Dr. Cr, MOAG E855 essen 5 20,176 25 $29,716 80 ONS or ss ese . 21,460 60— 12,896 15 Real Estate.. 4,000 Bills Receivable.... 2,900 900 Bills Payable...... 375 875 = fe HF 2,465 1 965 Bs; 875 1,025 E. 4,000° 500 A See ea over 1,000 11,161 _ ! eS epeers demibe 500 10,000 MEX DOMGOG eek 5s se 197 $68,088 95. $68,058.95 Open the ledger accounts and close the ledger. At the Churches Sunday. Preaching at the Methodist Church morning and evening by the pastor, Rey,. Wm. Angwin. Subjects appropriate for the first Sunday_in the new year. Sabbath school at close— of morning service. “All are cordially invited, New Year’s services’ will be held at the Baptist Church, the pastor’ officiating. Morning subject, ‘‘A Motto for the New, Year,” Evening subject, “New Things.”’ In the evening Rosabella I. Lennie will sing a solo. All are cordially invited, Bible schoo! at the close of the morning service. There will be no preaching at the pics “es Church. . Sabbath school afjhe usual hour, and all lovers of Sabbath school work are cordially invited. pares nats The Chautauquans. E Hellas Circle, C. L. 8. C., will meet at the home of Mrs. A. R, Wadsworth Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock. A cordial. invitation ‘is extended -to all friends of the C. L. 8, C.movement. The following are the exercises of the evening: I. Roll Call. -Response—Anecdote from the life of some Greek warrior or ‘statesman. II. Music. “Til. “The Golden: Flesce,’” Edith Bradley. a5" IV. ‘The Caledonian Bear Hunts,” States acquired her pfésent territory. VIII. Define tariff; tariff for revenue.only; protective tariff. the Republic? VI. What is the Civil Service; Reform? : é VII. ‘State briefly how the United IX. Who drafted the Declaration? “playing. circus” Friday fell from a bar on which he was performing and broke his left arm near the wrist. He has before had both of his arms and his nose broken by falls. He thinks it is some other boy’s turn next. é) Where is the. Cradle of Liberty? Name the city that was the first capital ofthe young Republic. X. During what wars did the . following engagements occur: Lundy’s Lane, Gettysburg, Buena Vista, Battle: of Long Island, Ticonderoga? NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, Thinks She is a Bird. I. Define volume, mass, density. Il. What 19 kinetic energy? Potential? Illustrate. . IlJ. How can the center of gravity of a body be found? Hey IV. Whatis meant by ‘buoyant force’’? : V. Draw a.siphon. Explain. the principle. ° VI. Why does clear water in a pond or vessel invariably appear shallower than it is? VU. Whatare the points of similarity and difference between a Fahrenheit and a Centigrade therMrs. Charles Allen of. Grass Valley has been committed to the Stockton Asyhum for the Insane. Oné of her hallucinations is that she is a bird and this has caused in her an overpowering desire to. climb trees and twitter like the feathered bipeds-of the forest. : “Tiness of Henry Morgan, Henry Morgan of Cherokee, father of County Clerk Morgan, is dangerously ill, A telegram was received at this city Saturday requestiag the presence of a physician who immediately went over. Mr. Morgan is about seventy years old. : grade? Water on the Brain. The nine-year-old son of Mr, anc Mrs; John Christoe of Gold Flat died Saturday of water on the brain. He had not been ill long. tion of energy’’? energy? EX, Describe a Leyden Jar. is it discharged? X. How are echoes produced ? DRAWING, Certificate of Election. George Lord’s certificate of election _.8 Sheriff has been issued in accordance with the decision of the Superior Court in the recount case. pati acerneraiinamnetmmanmianren a Turre is more experience, time,and brain work represented in the preparation of Hood’s Sarsaparilla than in any ; other medicine, It is this which makes ' Hood’s Sarsaparilla peculiar in its i F curative. power,and in the remarkable cures it effects. Give ita trial. tested for accuracy. : upon a circle. 2 line. NEVADA CHAPTER, BR. A. M. A——B, Stated Communication. There will be a communication of Nevada, -Chapter,. No.6, R. A. M., . Monday night at 734 o’clock. Mémbers of the Chapter are requested to be present, and visiting companions are cordially invited. . ~JosePH THomas, High Priest. I. J. Reurs, Secretary. — Sepps! Seeds! Seeds! All kinds at Weisenburger Brothers’, d8-1m We gave her Castoria. linear prospective. jocate the vanishing point. CONSTITUTION AND GOVERNMENT.
the signature of the President? If so how? the famous Mills bill originate? a elected? “Name two of them? has power to do? fi V. How isthe number of Presiden mometer? When the mercury stands at 60 ° Fahrenheit, what would be ‘the corresponding mark by CentiVIII.” What ismeant by ‘‘correlaConservation of How I. Give explicit directions to a class for selecting a pair of compasses and a ruler, State how the ruler should be II. Draw acube, basing the work Tl. Divide “a -given~line A——B into seven (7) equal, parts. Erect a perpendicular at either end of A——B equal to one-half -(3¢) of the given IV. Dictate, ‘as to a class, a method of drawing an octagon on V. Give at least three principles of Draw the book before you, being careful to properly “I, Can a bill become a law without IL. In which house of Congress did III. How many representatives has California in Congress? How are they IV. Name five things that Congress . Bert Dickerman. V. Select Readings. i “Pericles; ———--—~ Week of Prayer. The Methodist’ and Baptist churches will unite during the evenings of this week in observing the week of prayer. Services will-be held alternate evenings at the different churches, Are we to Have Another War? Some political prophets aver that weshall, Be that as it may, the battle waged by medical science against rive at that utopian epoch when the human family shall cease to be afflicted with bodily aliments. One of the most potent weapons which the armory of medicine furnishes, is Hostetter’s Bitters, which is of special utility as a family remedy, as it is adapted to the immediate relief and ultimate cure of those disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels which are of commonest occurrence. Indigestion, biliousness and constipation are inseparable companions,’and these ailments are completely. eradicated “by the Bitters. But the remedial scope of this superlatively. wholesome and genial medicine takes in also nervous ailments, rehumatism and kidney troubles ;.its action in these, as in the other complaints, being characterized by unequaled thoroughness, A Woman’s Discovery. “Another wonderful discovery has county. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital ‘organs. were undermined and death seémed imminent.’ For three months Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption-and-was so much relieved by the first dose that she slept all cured her. & Co., of Shelby, N. C.—Get a: bottle at Carr Bros. ‘ —— ever made, : ‘ Winnie ne tial electors from each State deterBho, cried for Castoria. . mined? How many electors has Calc When shebecame Mim, St ifornia? i tea ‘ ‘ ___ = Bie clung to ENGLISH LITERATURE, oa Seer When sh Children, “I, Write a brief account of the Holiday Festivities-Mining—The ee ee eee een: Poco ha able. Warm rains and a warm sunFaun, Sir Launfal”, ‘““Snow-bound,”. shine have prevailed nearly equally . ‘*Hiawatha,” “Last Leaf.” VI. Table Talk on history lesson which comprises the time from the tradition period down to the age of disease will never cease until we ar-+baving the annual work done on the been made and that too by a lady in this she coughed incessantly and could not. sleep. She bought ofusa bottle of night; one bottle having miraculously Her name is Mrs. Luther ‘Lutz. Thus write W. C, Hamrick free Married Men of Nevada County Who wish to maintain the high reputation to which theyhave aspired, as heads of families,.would have happy homes if they would remember their wives at Christmas by getting for them some. practical and appropriate present, such as a Popular New Home Light Running Sewing Machine, Write to 725 Market St., San Francisco or see Chas, Nathan & Co., Grass Valley. -tf Pxans’ is the purest-and best Soap “Ganpen and Vegetable seeds at WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. %, Eclipse—Etc., Etc. could he find. It is my candid impression that were the old gentleman around today he would not find anj honest man in a week, if he took an incandescent light of a thousand canA Church Festival of Ancient TWELFTH NIGHT.Originand Much Interest. ‘Weisenburger Brother’, “delim HERE AND THERE. A Brief Record of .Various Ma: ters of Local Interest. = : * Telling Joueson cimecit. A very funny ecene, of which the Rev. Dr. Howard Crosby was the -central lizure, foccurred a few days ago in a bourth-avenae ear, New York. doctor and some ladies had just taken . Se AED) oe a Same agree wi atte a y thelr seata when a man who wag con‘ : ri ge ee IR ee oe : ‘ ; : aderably under the infiaence of liquor x Sy Ormonpe, January 2d, 1889. Yat Se ee One of the Festivals of the-Ancient. At this city choice apples bring two boarded the car and sat down opposite Ef Enrrog Transourer—Singe my last . Vly. Let Lord and ce ci Church, and which has been continued . cents a pound by the box. hee. _ Hie condiact ice Sesame : settee communication from this place several ~ res between them, one be Sher-. 1y the Church of England or Protestant} . The public schools re-open Monday Sacam to event TT ties bud (hseaben ra changes have occurred, but none of a. '" ®™ the other chief deputy. Episcopal Church; as also by the Ro-. after the holiday vacation. put him off, This naturally did not imvery serious nature. This weather, Don CaRLos. . Wan Catholic Church, is held on the. Judge Walling. on Saturday signed ove. Siathers and, Dr. ¢ b 4 cools 4 me . i ~. th il “ju in * at the ladies were becoming , : however,has been remarkably changePERSONAL MENTION. evening of Twelfth Day, more som the findings and‘judgment in the Manaled. the two sober men to stop theiz Ej ee monly designated as. Twelfth Night. Lord-Dunster case. teetalizing while he went over and sat = = It-answersalso_to. the Epiphany—. A glass.of beer and plate of soup,. down beside the drunkard. . After the ; \for more than a month ‘past with the. Secial and Other Notes About. called by the Greeks Epiphanea, the . 5 cents at the Senate. Nightly 8 to 10. minister had spoket # tew words me oe rain’a little inthe ascendancy. People Old and Young: . meaning of whicb-is-appearance, and . Harry Daniels, manager. a ose ded bebe how age bye iy eee Christmas _passed—off merrily .to PGS: among the heathen Greeks denoted} Monday will be the anniversary of ly a wile further the man traveled with— piss: every one here. During the day varOP ae a festival held in comniemoration of . the date on which the battle of New . outcausing the least disturbance, and ious sports for amusément were inx T. Hubbard 118 town: __ . the appearance of a god in any partic. Orleans was fought in 1815. then Dr, Crosb an . that ne wakes dulged in by all present. Athalf-past) . . x Byingtow of Cleveland, Obi0;. giar place. The worj subsequently] ‘The City Board of Education held a i Peek che arunben me ; 4 o’clock pP. Mm. Mrs. Tregidgo gave an = n own. a fee Vallsy passed into the usage of the Christian. meeting Saturday. Three bills were . rose from his seat, but beforeout bs elegant holiday dinner to a few inhomas“trenberth sence PS 8Y . Church, and was used to designate the . allowed-and the report of a committee . turned toward bis late tormentors with : vited, guests. It. would be hard to has gone to Washington tow nship. manifestation or appearance of Christ . peard, dee ea a most horrible frown. and then stepped beat that meal in a much larger place peg .Walker_of Spence-. yon the earth to the Gentiles, with . A horse belonging to Will Celio BE Oe rae In grin. Patting wheré supplies are more plentiful. A za, ee St the county seat Saturday. especial reference to the day on which . was seriously hurt the other day by tthe minister on the shoulder two or : Every thing-nice_hoth to eat and to eset -Walker-of Rough and]1, was seen and worshiped by the. having one of. its shoulders gored by . three times, he said in a very audible ¢ drink was on the table, as is cnstoace went to North Bloomfield Sat+. Vis, nen who came from the East. . a vicious bull. : tone, “You ie s qos Ne I guess you — mary on all festive occasions at Oree : ie ¥ : = Mi This occasion is commemorated in} Young James Brannigan was lead~ pf rh gee ‘ al 1 that ar rl a bx monde. At the conclusion of the re; ge 1. Dowling and _the Church on the 6th of January, the. ing a horse by a balter when the ani-} o¢ euailainan ‘ day ; on ue with & : past Dolly and Mary Jane were deWie a : — went to Moore 8) 12th day after Christmas, and hence nial jerked violently and broke one of ng deal of relish, at said it was the aE LASERS clared by all present to be the boss . he side v ; the Epiphany is also. called Twelfth] the lad’s fingers, t proof of sympathy that no oe yea gare > cooks of the camp. Mr. Tregidgo was g s ~ Gloves and_wife » Horn Day. The Epiphany, which is said. Some of the friends of G. W. Dunyer He an topped ve poe + conspicuous by his absence. a mine spent New Year's day at not to have been observed as a} ster are contributing to a fund to be ears ago: & ’ “ig Count de Godeffroy has left us, ’ He Ween Grad ractiad, separate festival, but to have been in-. tised toward paying the expenses of. " A pisca orial friend sent him a huge ~ has hied himself away to the classical es fae 9 wes returned Saturday . . ) oqad in the Feast-of the—Nativity—. -his-side-tin-the recount litigation. and palatablo-looking a es re _ precincts of Maybert where, as he : a = gee ee, to resume . ¢i}] 813, is observed as a ‘Scarlet day” R. G. McCutchan entered a compyetinlhed ree ay a ts namercalee he thinks, savage dogs do not congregate: oe of the school _he_is teaching.) 9+ 9<ford-and Cambridge. plaint Saturday against three boys on . atraightway invited half a dozen gouri Mr. Godeffroy has registered a solemn Mis C ist ‘ Twelfth Night is ulso called Bean {a charge of malicious misebief. He} man friends to share hig “fortune La te Se a vow to assassinate on sight the first cl bid ie i of =a: Juan and King’s Festival, a social rite princi. alleges: that they. broke windows in st help dispose A the 9 gone : bull dog that he sees running loose ates iller of Forest City passed pally observed in France, ffrom-which . his bouse. aan een orm gee {poe : through town Sunday on their way . . . : eat oh et s and, they adjourned with great anticiaround the premises of Mr. Hare of ialowe country.it would seem: to have’ been . . The’ Foresters, Chosen Friends and] pations to the table. For the second Bs the Yuba mine. That gentlemen has Ch « W field of te i transplanted to Germany. On the} Royal Arch Masons of this city will . course the salmon was are and every Ae been apprised of the murderous in-. . ee ones eld = Oaklanc WAS . ovening of Twelfth Day, “er, as the {install their officers Monday eyenman’s mouth watered. he doctor . in town Friday evening on his way to} , es ops : P 3 “ served the dish, and they all fell upon it. ‘ tentions of the Count, aud hereafter North San J sisit-his—sist Germans ca!l it (in allusion to the] ing, The-last named will have.a ban-. ‘The first geutleman who took a mouthful he will govern himself accordingly. Mrs: G ~ 3 et to visit his-sister; yo send that the wiso men of the. quet served by-A. ‘Lam. stopped suddenly, his face turned Lae f Owing to the. election of General is cee oH . : : ‘East who came to worship: Christ], Judge Walling has denied defend} 924 with a Giles aioveetye a _ Harrison to the Presidency our.people obert. Riddle . of _Fort. Madison, . yo19-three kings,) Three King’s Day . ant’s motion for a new trial in the bis Dapeiee ee oe Sg se rig rg Iowa, whose sons are hotel clerks at ' ¢ : es yee he} noticed it, ag did the other guests, but up this way had made up their minds Laka ig viaithoe the Walker fart companies assemble to spend the} mechanics’ lien case of-H. Silvester, . too. late. Key . oe that the Chinese have got to go. Mrs. ni ts ae Tied ig alker family . evening: in relaxation, mirth{ulness Peter Johnson and George W. White-. —Astonishmont was scon in every Alf. Tregidgo has already inaugurated = say oa : pica : and feasting. A large cake is baked, . sidy vs. the Coe Quartz Mining Co, muscle of Dr, Croaby's face, when a the' movement by discharging her oak a iasile ag =~: si with a besn hidden somewhere in it. ,It is said there will be no contest as pe ag Ren Say Netiane fees Mongolian cook, and in his stead “has vatne al Shick rele S G at f ae The cake is then divided into pieces, . 'to the -County Roecordership. ' Mr. . the donor of the safmon, who stated that e employed a genuine native American foie , “s 1@ is superintenden i) each person present receiving one, and . Brady, the Recordor-eleet, was in it was the finest specimen that he had young lady to assist her in the culinary i os well, the ape Tanning steadwhoever obtains the piece with the} town,Saturday making arrangements bors caugin’s ands oy Sage a Srey department. By so doing Mrs. Tele ee ae rennet: ; bean is king for one year. The Bean . for taking possession of the-oflice MonWore Hines tah > , i i i The newly elected Chief Justice, . ,; : 8h Ni pe History, he had taken the libergidgo gained the plaudits of her male William H.:Beatty of Bac ' ’. ) King, however, is compelled to pay . day: y of preserving it in alchohol, and——~ boarders. k 1 7 ¥ t ssh 7 of Sacramento, . fo, his dignity, for he has to give an The installation of the officers: of Dr. Crosby has never yet had the cour: A very pleasant dancing party took took his seat on the bench on Wed-} a iortainment on the next Twelfth Olympic. Lodge; Knights of Pythias age to read the rest of that letter, but all ; nesday in the State Supreme Court. . y; : Fe ; & ythias,/the guests present, with their numbers place at the town of Washington on Ex-Chief Justice Niles 8 : 1 ill Night, that an opportunity may be of; will take place next Thursday even-. augmented by the person of the donor of Christmas evening, one that.it.is said Sen tt a 108 ae 8, will re-. fered to choose. another king. In}ing at Grass Valley. Some of the . that fish, soon ate a dinner at the doohas not been eclpsed for brilliancy at Finick Beat i novern. Gaye toshoW . prance this custom was at an early . Nevada City Knights will attend if the beard 8 house at uch ay reverend that ‘place for a long time; “It was Gnas Valley Unie i i iff Lora period so common that even the Court. weather is clear. gentleman paid in har cas e Bansal z a on: ‘Sheriff Lord . sod inj Mie: oa : Nias roe a highly successful in every way The laa bean conl6d"to-biw’bed some indulged in it. Seen The celebration of the rilver anni-. ~ —\Manners are of more importance young ladies were all dressed in their eA See PRN OE TT bo kee ZEA In many parts of England and Scot-. -versay of Pythianism, which is to take} than laws. Upon them, in a great meaaba most elegant toilets and all that were nat ia =i ‘ 4 poo * ; land the old Twelfth Night feasts are} place at this city February 19th, unure, the laws depend. The law touches present spent a pleasant evening: iricaaemeresine se sie reporte kept up;:as it-is-alsoin France and dev the auspices of “Milo Lodge, will M but here and there, now and then. The names of the different ladies to express.an earnest-desire. to have. Spee ericam Sheu fy ; ae anners are what vex and soothe, coran , thie Boston Ravine: Peucingt. fraud Germany. ‘The ‘Three Kings’ Day be one of the finest society demostra. rupt or purify, exalt or debase, barbarize there, or a description of their handwith in 1 Li ; i ’) was the origin of that beautiful hymn; tions ever witnessed in this county. or refine us, by @ constant, stead unisome costumes, cannot be given, as now enveloped in such inysa : The Grass Valley Tidings ot Friday form, insensible operation, like that of : tery, cleared up.” We thiee Kings of Oclent are, ’ gs of Friday] tho air we breathe in. They give their your social and amsonenrent corres-. ~~"? ETE RA AL Li Beal evening says: Angelo Cuneo, an Ital-] whole form and color to-our fron Acpondent, ‘‘Mary Jane,’’ was not pres“f Giéd wi : ae Moor and mountain, ian who resides above the Idaho mine, . cording to their quality, they aid morals; ent to do so on: that occasion. The a trou ed with an eruption on Oar nl wandarnt -r of night, on returning to his home Friday night, hey destroy them,party was held at E. T.Worthley’s. ™Y face, which was waoure.of constant) © _ Byer with soya! beadix bright, found that his residence had been enSe ease new hall, and the dancing was kept. *®"0yance when . wished to appear Still proceeding, tered and cask-to the amount of $30, a How often do we hear of the sudden up till the wee hours of morning. in company, After using ten eeeen . : Suen ws he she perere RUN revolver, gold ring and other minor. 2" fatal termination of a case of croup, In regard to mining, but few changes of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the humor en-. ‘These old festivals should be reviv-. artictes had been stolen. He swore when a young life might have been have taken place on the river since tirely disappeared.””—Mary M. Wood; . } ed. The world is getting °entirely too] out 9 warrant chargitig Italian neighsaved by’ the prompt use of Ayer’s 4 a my last lettera month ago. = 40 Adame st.; Lowell, Mags. practicak.Childhood 18 being robbed . porg with the crime. Cherry Pectoral. Almanae ‘for the new Underground work on the} Washa of all the romance that. clustered year is out, “Get one. : Fi : at Answer This Question. 1 the nur ot the ton 0 a nebenci ns tne west igure ten aR +e , = ‘ ington mine goes bravely on. The around the nursery 6 Bago, A Precious Gift Destroyed : . ledge is large and looks well. : that season of childhood when: the seca gecidy te yOu Sam hak je taee-onh, 9A. *J.G@. Fredenburr has commenced Why do so many people We 8¢¢/ goul, on the rainbow bridge of fancy,. Fine teeth are among the most precto. Henry Eanes Hive 088 ee : Pe around us seem to prefer to suffer and . 5); d : : 8 Lie stable. t preliminary work on the Ocean Star ha’ tate -coleichle We: todlecelt glides along, ry-shod, over the walls . jous gifts of nature, But it is easy to <= mine preparatory to the commence-. 4. ination etissad Sr pesgge He and ditches of this lower earth. . } marthem, and that beyond redemp; ie . x; ment of regular operations. The ledge a on, : a ; P*. People are making old men and women . tion, with any one of the numberless 0 Mi pate lel-and-adjoina_the_ Washteat ots He me oly aa of their children, initiating them into] abrasive and corrosive dentifrices sold. UP GS ington mine on the east. The first when for 75 cents _we will sell . the ways of life when they are.scaree. S0ZODONT is the only reliable tooth y k ae them Shiloh’s System Vitalizer, guarI inf mad chealeii ‘ nai tale: y thing to be done is to put the old tun-. anted to: cure them? Sold by Qarr ly more thao infants, dnd vecking . preservative. — nel in shape so a car can run into the} Bros. d6-6m their confidence and simplicity, two ofNba we PUSAN OS A ; : ‘. ledge, then to construct an entire new sae the best qualities which Heaven} ppans’ Soap is the most clegant . Ms. & track from the mine tothe milland do. S#LEcT scnoon, Main street, John. gives them. \Children reared with . toilet adjunct. see some other surface work, after which . CWells Principal. Winter term com. full faith in the fairy world, are always every preparation will have been} ™ences January 7th, Mr. Wells has. better than those reared undér the made for active operations with .the. ® first grade Nevada county certificate, . Gradgrind rule of cold, practical facts. exception of fitting up the old mill for} 4 State certiticate and a tife diploma.. What is imagination given to us fcr, crushing the ore as it comes from the] ‘ es but t@paint the world in rainbow hues? mine, which will take at least a Cure for Sick Headache. The child who doubts the real existence ony month yet. I you want a’ remedy for‘biliousof Chris Kringle is h If lost already. ~ a Henry Kohler of Washington is now . ness, sallow complexion; pimples on pean society and you will ane ne = ya e , he face, and a sure cure for sick headthe er eh ane ee cegetoiaee Se mtg ‘Hanly ledge which he owns. It lies] ache, sk Carr Bros., the Drugyiste, for childhood meliowed with the faith of A Pleasing Sense of He:.)1i immediately south of the Ocean Star. . Dr. Gunn’s Liver Pills. Only one for the fairy world; white the hard-heartand Strength Renewed adn. As far as developed it shows some}, dose. Samples free. Full box ed, sour-tempered, un-Christian and . . good looking rock: 25 cents. : my§l-ly half-civilized were chilled in youth of Fase and Comfort = There is nothing new to report from with hard, cold, Gradyrind facts. If Pollows ‘the uso of Syrup of Figs, a* *’ ‘ either the Yuba or Eagle Bird mines. Arrivals at the Union Hotel. there wore rote Christians Days and K act gently on the : Both are running night and day and Mas, J, NaF¥ZiagR, Proprietor, more ‘“twelfth Nights,’ with all their KIDNEYS, TAVER @ Bows . with a full set of helpers in every defoi ca fairy festivities, the world would be : Efectually Cleansing the System +y ‘07 partment. —J W. Robinson, city January 4th, 1889. . far better, less ice in society, a greater + Costive or Bilious, Dispelling Our people are anticipating lively J Werty, "do" love for religious services, fewer athe—Absc = 3 Colds, Headaches and Fev . ; EF Kreiss, __di : ' ; : solutely Pure U9, TILAUGLNUS L times in the way of mining the comB Wheeler, ; do a sprig byl pristeeig/ chary . and permanently curing 4 : thi 7 A o i ndness and consideration for our \HiSs POWDER NEVER VARIES ing summer. If -this section with its ED Morgan, do “at . a tetohtae and hangled T =A Marvel_of ft strength and HABITUAL CONSTIPATION numerous and valuable quartz mines Jesse Butler, Ranoh ellows, and a@ brighter and happier! wholesomeness, More economical than without weakening or irritating the o were located some wh OW Bits, Brags Valley, world generally. ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com ei akening of irritating Si POMS WHOKl: AWAY down ia aie do petition with the multitude of low test, shor} 88 On which it acts. in Mexico where it would be necessary 5 ee Waited, Gakiend. . . wei ht alum or phosphate powders, Vor Sale in.50c and 1.00 Rottles v, for a person to hold his scalp on top of M Fost, Graniteville, 3 : Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy, = ROYAL BARING POWDER CO eee Ereagio® = ran ‘ , “daa . — ) y 1 his.head.with one hand and keep his W 1 Currow, College Park, see se Bee ie ih amgoepip bbs OALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP 00. gun in the other for protection, or Ma Bub vard Hecramento, Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy, a marvel JONSON-LOCKE MERCANTILE CO, San ¥mancuico, Oat. high up in the witls oF Alaska where D Canghlan, Railiond, ous cure-for Catarrh, Diphtheria,Cangents, Sam Fray “isco. Lovisvinun, Ky., Naw Yous, N. X )Tejlar, « ae ; ‘ es the thermometer has to be thawed JM Morgan, Misgourt: ee pot io es : ee every morning, hundreds of adventuree aa ! s aGRAND chs ates week be flocking in al-. Arrivals at National Exchanve Hotul jector for the more successful treatae most daily from every quarter of the RECTOR Baovunas, Proprietors. ne of —S pai ye Gie aAarance es al ee? compass and in a-remarkable short Janud¥y 4th, 1889, ee sated etaacal ans -_ T— time every foot of ground in the disDr M P Harris, Grass Valley, ros. 1 eornenn AT trict would be located and held at} 3 T Hennéasy, do ! } t fancy figures. The old saying that} ~ FT pag Beal pte go ‘ distance lends enchantment to the hone etty; —— : : H] view is correct in this instance. Our ¥ ont 6, do ruRING es pe rich mining belt is located toonear. — jae11 Danville, Yuba City, } teiets dete inaeliae es. Cee ke THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS f POR A ae indicia Migs Furpesen, San Juan, .* Be athe rom capitalists. Ma LL Gadaer, Downleyilie, ees. apenien: Cendoinnn The total solar eclipse of the sun on fas ae tae Sorry : : misc d New Year's day as observed from this. Hiss Veale Walken, angry and Read We must before our Spring Goods commence to arrive point was a beautiful and awe-inspir-. MT Lawrence, Graniteville, : ing sight. The like we never expect Wa Cunningham, Mar aville, MABE Room to — ae or wate ® Ait Byington, Cleveland, Ohio, B ( eee 1 Se ee was qu ark and our chickens star erome Beasley, Fresno, : : . 1 ( { () tl \. h ( W . \ k : P Sowden, } ed for their roost, but before they got Jno Ward, Ban Francisco, Fis, y OMI ll Ur d dll Ill eT OC e half way there the sun suddenly made Annie 8 Downey: mare's Fis ‘ ‘ la speaniane’ sgain when thas lake CA Brock. < lun tit . -To accomplish this we have made mediately stopped and looked around. P Touver, sé” , re as if they thought somebody had been . ==swese . GREAT REDUCTIONS playing a joke on them. The eclipse L : ter : ‘ did not come of according ootr tine . SAAC OESS QO], In the Prices of Vall and/ Winter Millinery, here, but we laid all the’ fault to the } 4 —sUCH AS a sun a8 we were satisfied our time ‘The importance of purifying the blood can. . ie = ae yay 2 : nal 06 reeeaianeten: BE Winans ‘pure Trimmed and Untrimmeé Hats, Feathers, Rib_ The fight that is now being wag At this season nearly every one needs a bed ° i between George. Lord and Dunster —$$<$<<$—< : sok eeatielnn te Sande: sealioe, aan vation bons, Knitted Hoods,{Sl awls, Leggings, for possession of the Sheriff's office of SPRAINS, STRAINS, INJURIES. the blood, and Hood's is worthy . i Mittens, Etc., Etc 8 Nevada county, reminds me of the Mies Reese eh. Lerten, Sh. . our eanetenen, 3) © Yoeullay i thet oe : 7 i : ’ : of the . strengthens and builds up the system, creates eal ° Bu.. cba pn Tae . an amp, aud one hedge, wi t Astonisinghly Low. Figures : along time ago. It was Diogenes, the ino to eee . tb eradicates disease, Give it & trial. awn Sel ‘ : 5 ancient philosopher. One day he took Hood's Sarsaparilla {s sold by all druggists. ee a lighted lantern and looked all over. ree oper gm bs eis Anchen nape Mpa ra . Mrs. Lester & Crawford, : a . laa __feld by Druggiate and Dealers Beeryuhee ' §{OO : ! the county for an honest man, Novone yg Kvoattan eo. setioens us, = Doses One Dollar © sysiy ote EP cere cecrrrereereeee tee eeeeeenee NEVADA OITY, ' . 2 3 i f r 3 i sate