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July 29, 1886 (4 pages)

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recreates I mave been troubled with ea-} > . tarrh from, boyhood, and consider‘i ed my vase chronic until about $7.00] "2 years ago I procured Ely’s eracctrtsstsstts SATAN ream Balm and I count myself _. . *~sound today, allfrom the use. of eon esesevessorne nanay. T =. one botile.—J. R. Cooley, HardRSDAY, JULY 2°) 1996. . ware Merchant, Montrose, Pa. i per 100 ed . 25 z ~~ ‘ ‘ StuePiess Nicuts, made miser. Corn, . “1% able by that terrible cough. Shi-. Rolled Barley, . “1 6234 sane. a loh’s Cure is the remedy for you. Bran, per : “I 12% a ae Carr Bros., agents. White Sugar, a Ibs, oe asines' ty : acted + Brown is “ : bes aun a apt Ir you want a cold, refreshing . pice, 12 ' ity Trustees were present at the . #da water. tt . Suni io « ~~ gpecial meeting held Tuesday eveCod Fish, _ 26 Pe ning. Beans, 25 ~ Phe following demands were alPearl Barley* 12 ‘ ‘Jowed on the GENERAL FUND. Lumber for crossings and sewers: M. L.& D. Marsh $197.33, Mt. Oro Co. $104.95. Work on sewers: Wm. White $5, E. A. Wetmore $3, B. Locklin $11.25, John Grimes $3.75. T, Nilon, hauling, $1.50. FIRE FUND. Hose cart for Nevada Hose Co., Freight on same from Sacramento, $11.39. Freight on t’s, $2.65.R. £. Robinson was added to the committee appointed to attend tothe matter of building the Deer Creek bridge abutments, and the committee was given full power to act in the premises. Two Cases. John Graves and Thomas Marker, who had a little difficulty on “Broad street Tuesday evening, as announced in yesterday's TRANS: VINCENT WILL LEAVE NEVADA crirr, met again an hour or 60 , Cit with his cary riding Carriage later and were as before arrested . afi, turning at 890 m1 By by officer Venard before any seri. ™, e047, es cm ous damage had occurred. Two} many ‘busses running a6 night time, charges of disturbing the peace] Nevada city, July 27, 1886. prietor. __ stand opposite the names of:-each .gentleman on Justice Wads-. Democratic County Convention. worth’s docket. One case was — ‘get for seven o’clock last evening N accordance with the authority veste . inus, we make the following call for and another for two o’clockthis Peon the Lath — eee afternoon. a Later—Yesterday afternoon Mr. Graves appeared before his honor, throughout the county shall hold pene meetings-at every election precinct, wi pleaded guilty, and was fined $5 on each charge. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ‘ordinary kinds, and zannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. SOLD ONLV IN CANS. RoyAL Baxmna Powprr Co., 106 Wall st., N. Y. ; NOTICE. open doors, to elect delegates to our Gounty mvention, hereby called to meet at Nevada City on Saturday, Augtist2lst, 1886, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of slecting delegatesto the State Convention, to be held in San Francisco’ on Tuesday, August 8ist, 1886, appointing a County . Central Committee and transacting such business as — rout es me ad soins All ose that will pledge themselves to supThe candidacy of George E. Robport the nominees of the State and County {nson, County Treasurer, for reptovided they wey aetiasd old primaries, nominsiinn by we Hepobiionn Pitne basis of representation in said CounConvention and re-election by the . ty Convention shall be one delegate for evvoters of the county, is today form: . jee fre "Gevefand and Hendicks, ally announced. He has served ond one for. every fraction howl ots one full term in the place and . of Nevada, Grass Valley and Truckee bepart of another, and has’ made an i gel ~ aaa ae gl clock p,m, and 8 efficient and accommodating offi-. Nevada, Ci cer. Last election he had a majority of 576 over one of the lead{ng Democrats in the county, receiving four more votes than did ; Blaine. : 6 Mr. Robinson’s Candidacy. Preeinct: No, 1—Inspector 188 votes, 8 delegates. Precinct No, 2—Inoy H Harrison; Judges—John <a John Dunniciiff; 214 yotes, 9 deleLs 8. Grass Valley—East Precinct—Inspector— CC Conaway; Judges -Wm H Mitchell, D Binkleman; 289 votes, 10 delegates. West Precinct—Inspector—P H Paynter; Judges —P Riley, E D Sampson; 239 votes, 10 delegates. Truckee Precinct—Inspector—H Davis; Judges—W H Cruger, Geo E Marshal]; 142 votes, 6 delegates, , Inall other precinets the election shall be held between the hours of 2 o'clock p. m. and 8o0’clock p. m,, inguch manner as the voters present shall declare, Blue Tent Precinct—Inspector—J. Moody; 7 yotes, 1 delegate, Allison Ratich Precinct—Inspector —J Field; 42 votes, 2 delegates. Buena Vista Precinct—Inspector—Wm Melarky; 28 votes, 2 delegates. Cottage Hill Precinct — Inspector — D — Tux Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind., says: ‘‘Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shi1oh’s Consumption Cure.”” Carr’ Bros., agents. TS aS BORN. : t Wyoming mine, near Nevada City suty ost, tos M. Buffington and wife, a son. Dees = bites 2 Ice mg res! rings Precinct—Inspector—J NS Haftigan; bg P POLITICAL. NP SS Rough ard Ready Precinct-—Inspector—J Schroeder; 40 yoter, 2 delegates, o For County Treasurer.Grist E. ROBINSON will be a candiIndian Springs Precinct—Inspector—John date for nomination as County Treas. Montenary 27 yotes, 2 delegates. Anthony ‘House Precinct--Inspector—J C urer, subject.to the decision of the Republican Compton. Brown; 12 votes, 1 delegate. For County Superintendent. Pleasant. Ridge Precinct—Inspector—U J. TIFFANY will be a candidate for Houston; 21 votes, 1 delegate. Mooney Flat Precinct. i, NR Fitz+ nomination for County Supormemnd: ent of Public Schools, subject to thedecisfon of thé Republican Convention. gerald; 12 votes, 1 delegate, Spenceville Precinct—Inspector—C Bitner; 27 votes, 2 delegates. For County Assessor. f[\HOMAS H. MOORE, of Gtass Valley, will be a candidate for the office of Boca Precinct — Inspector—James MeDonald; 18 votes, 1 delegate County Assessor subject to the decision of the Republican County Oonvention, jy28 egate. Bloomfield Precinct-—Inspector—E-CumFor County Superintendent. mins; 94 votes, 4 delegates, Relief Hill Previnct—Ingpector — John Hickman; 12 votes, 1 delegate. Lake City Precinct—Inspector—F M Pridgeon; 7 votes, 1 delegate, Columbia Hill Precinct—-Incpector— John Driscoll; 25 votes, 1 delegate, Moore’s Flat Precinct—Inspector—James Doyle; 37-votes, 2 delegates. reka Precinct—Inspector,-J W Robb; $1 votes, 2 delegates, Washington Precinct—Inspector—E Brimskill; 42 votes, 2 gg. sro Omega Precinct—Inspector—John O’Carroll; 7 vates, 1 delegate. : Bear Valley Precinct—Inspecior—John Lang; 5 votes, 1 delegate. Maybert Precinct—Inspector—Dave Johnson; — votes, 1 delegate. Siecgetnes pine en Oe re J. ROGERS, of Grass Valley, will «bea candidate for County Buperintendent of Public Schools, we to the decision of the Republican inty Convenvane toil tel ness; 20, votes, 1 Uelegate. French Corral Precinct—Inspector—Frank Coffey; 80 votes, 2 delegates. Precinct—Inspector—P D For Public Administrator. aa « saee. Menriamny 14 voles, 1 deh ; . . Mei ; 18 votes, 1 delegate. Z ge tga Ag ai pantic, Aduainie. orth ‘San Juan P ct—Inspector—J G Dickson; 87 yotes, 2 delegates. Cherokee Précinct —Inspector—J L Morgan; 82 votes, 2 delegates,. "Little York Precinct—Inspector—Thomas Patterson; 6 votes, delegate, _ . Lowell Hill Precinct—Inspéctor—Wm Maguire; 23 votes, 1 delegate. — Hunt’s Hill Precinct—~Inspector—Malcom McLeod; 11 votes, 1 delegate. ‘You Bet Precinct—Inspector—John Hussey; 82 votes, 2 delegates. Inspectors and Judges of election are directed to issue certificates of election to the delegate or detegates elected from their ve précincts. edon behalf of the County Central Committee. FRANK POWER, Chairman. trator, subject to the decision of the Republican: County Convention. >. Bor Sheriff. _—_— EORGE LORD, of Grass Valley, is candidate for re-electio: a ; for m as Sheriff, ‘subject tothe decision of the Republican Mounty Convention. = M. WILEY, of Gras For Public Administrator. ministrator, sub ag Public Adtothe decision of the Republican ‘Convention. . Faux Gruner,{Secretary.’ jy28 ———— aaa ‘Annual Meeting. i : For County : * yi = sular — pone . one cink: eee st t ers e Der ue Gravel © ER OR ice el. RPE,“ grate” “Se ‘Treasurer, subject to thedecision of . San Francisco, California, on TUESDAY, . the 10th day of Aug?-t, 1836, at the hour of 8 o'clock p.m., forthe purpose of electing 8 a Board a Directors toserve for the enou, and the transaction of such other as may come-before the meeting, Transfer Books will close on. Wednesday, . July 28th, at 3 o'clock p, m. 5 ba THEO, WETZEL, Sec'y. the Republican County Convention. For Cash! 1Good Tea, C:D Bobo; Judges—J £ Carr, B N Shoecratt; . egate, ‘ Birehville Precinct—Inspector—J ohn Cona —————————— ——————— WOLF’ Java ‘Coffee, (5 “ C Ri 6“ 8 of R { d oe 8 % Groun d ss q “ Was’g Powd’r 12 papers Chocolate, 32 Starch, 12 “ Corn Starch, 12 “ Oysters 10 cans Green Corn, " Green Peas, String Beuns Tomatoes, Salmon, Table;Fruit, Pie Fruit, Jelly, Sardines Deviled Ham, Corned Beef, a Kerosene, per ‘gallon, Syrup, per gallon, 60 Syrup, 5 gallon kegs, 2525 Pickles, 5'gallon kegs, I 25 per, lb, 25 JapanzTea, ‘ “ 35 SE SEE * B Ib.tbox, I 50 ‘ English Breakfast “ I 50 “é oe 66 ri Oi “ «f “ Oe oll allel laa OP paS®oHVHan® 75 40 se! st ‘* perlb. 35 Soap, per}boz, "56 Savon‘{Soap, ‘‘ I 25 Harkness Candl’s, per bx, 3 40 Goodwin's ‘ “« -2.°% San Franc’s “ “ 160 Starch, per ,box, 60 Butter, per roll, 40 Tobacco, per plug, 50 AND EVERYTHING &LSE IN (PROPORTION. WILLIAM WOLF. MRS. A. C, AULMAN AND DAUGHTER 1LL REMAIN IN NEVADA CITY A short time for the purpose of [giving instructions in ‘ Plain & Fancy Embroidering, Kensington Painting, Doctor Bemis’, Oil Painting, Made by Steam For Decorating Silks'& Chinaware (This painting warranted not to wash off.) Lessons also given in Barbotine Modelings and Wax Work, 427 Materials for all work furnished. Stamping of all kinds neatly done. Lessons given in the Great Eclipse System for Dress-cutting. work. jun}8-1m -L. GARTHE’S RESIDENCE, MAIN ST. MUSIC LESSONS, V ILL be pleased to receive pupils for PIANO LESSONS. Leave orders at ap24-tf CARR BROS, Drug Store. Wa. W. Moors. COMET SALOON. —FINE— WINES, LIQUORS, » ® CIGARS. Pere @ SAN FRANCISCO. PROPRIETORS. — jy27-2w WM.AWEMOORE & COMPANY, fields are scarce, but those who . write to Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine, will reoeive free, full information about work w they can do, and live at home, that will pay them from $5 to $25 per day. FANCY WORK. Please call and examine samples of our Miss Mary Thomas J. E, Cotnury. Southeast Cor, Fourth & Howard Sts., . Some have earned over $50inaday. Bither} = aS eer se You are started free. who start at Four foot pine at $4.50. Oak stove wood at $5.50. All first-class new and thoroughly seasoned wood, and full measure given every time. Leave orders for large or small quantities at Tompkins & Son’s grocery store, Broad street, Nevada City. ia Orders filled on and after August 15th. Suon’s Catarth Remedy—a positive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Carr Bros. agents. A nasa Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Carr Bros., agents. “Hackuerack,” is a pure and ] Price 25 and sweet breath Catarrh Remedy. Nasal Injector free, Carr Bros.agt® For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Carr Bros., Agents. Tuat Hackiva Coven can be so quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure.
We guarantee it. Carr Bros. Agts. Got Shot. Mr. Eutsler, of Calaveras county, says: ‘I accidentally shot my horse, discharging the con+ents-of-a-double-barrelled gun intothe hip, making an. ugly hole, and quite deep. I cured him ina short time with the National Horse Liniment. One peculiar featare of this Liniment is, it keeps away Forlame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Carr Bros., agents. —_—_ -»_>--——_—_— Try Spider Leg Tea. J. J. Jack99 —_— it. Finest tea in town. . 11,4 fies and prevents proud flesh.” sg es : tf . walter D. Vinton, Agent. j30-1m Sao oF ue . Use D. D. D. for Dyspepsia. Our Taste. tf Standard Boot & Shoe EFAcTOor= Ce een nial We make.to order : Men’s Fine Sewed Shoes, $7 to $9, Men’s French Calf Boots, $8.50, Men’s Miners’ Boots, $6, Ladies’ French Kid, $6.50, REPAIRING : Men’s Soles and Heels, $1.25, Ladies’ Soles and Heels, 75 cents, Children’s Soles and Heels, 50 cents. All kinds of BOOTS ARD SHOES 3% AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES. Broad Street, NEVADA CITY. MW atch this Space for the Important Anin next issue ! ‘Office—No, 522 Montgomery street, San ‘rans California. ig new. once are gure of snug little fortunes. All }1 Wheeler & Wilson machine, . THE BEST PLACE ! “. vicinity nouncement to appear?" * y £ Standard Auction List of Goods on hand to-Cay to be sold at private sale. (Corrected Daily.) (New, 980.) 1 BDliard Table in good order. llarge Beer Refrigerator for saloon. 1 5-gallon Demijohn in case. 1 Remington Sewing Machine. 18et Mrs. Pott’s flat irons. 1 pair Blankets1 Tobacco Cutter, new. 1 Baby Buggy. 1 dee Chest. 1 Lady’s Cutting Table. 1h Wash Tab. 1 % Bedstead. 1 Stewart stove, (large.) 1 Upright piano, $60. 1 Clothes wringer. — Let men’s linen collars (all sizes.) 1 Lawn mower. i Second-hand bureau. 1 Second-hand washstand. 1 Second-hand bedstead. 1 Second-hand Lounge, $4.50. 1 Second-hand Bureau, 4.00. 14 vol. Banerofts History, new, Sx at half price. lMalict & Comston Square Piano worth $450, sell for $250. 1 Small range. 1Stadent Lamp. 1 Bay. Window Cornice. 1 Masons Hammer. 1 Elegant Oil Painting, (new.) 1 Light Bedroom Set, 2 New Bedsteads. 1 new Upholstered Mattress. , Lot of Stove Pipe Several Show Canes. 1 Store Counter. 1 Wheeler & Wilson Machine, (good.) UPHOLSTERING TO ORDER, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. @0@ Second hand household goods bought, or will be sold on commission by auction or private sale. CHAS. W. PALM, mals Auctioneer. Simmons’ VARIETY STORE, Broad Street, Nevada City, nearly. opposite Stumpf ’s Hotel. Fresu Fruit, . VEGETABLES, Cicars, TORACCO, And a large line of other Goods. FRESH FISH OF ALL KINDS. Received every Thursday evening. MY PRICES ARE THE LOWLST. Juné6 W. B. SIMMONS. M. DRAN, (Successor to C. A. Barrett,) MERCHANT TAILOR 46 Broab St,, Nevapa Cry. ee P< 1 ince Fine una: Foreign and Domestic Goods, *4-ND-AM PREPARED TO FURNISH ne of Nevada City and ith garments in the latest styles and of the best goplty. Tama practical Tailor, and haye had long experience in the business. T am a practical cutter and tailor, I have had the experience for the last 12 years. I was cutting for Bulleton & Johns of San Francisco for the last five years. Come and select your goods before going elsewhere. Style and fit guaranteed. Orders from ‘the surrounding country promptly attended to. Ihave a full line of patent shirtsand neckties, and make white or calico shirts to order, Also a full line of machine oil and neeMRS MILLS & GRISSELL Practical Dress Makers and Milliners, BROAD ST., above Pine, NEVADA OITY. AVING for a long number of years been recognized as the leading Dress a county, have associated Makers of Nev Dressmaking’ in al! its Branches. They also have a fine stock of Millinery & Fanc; Goods, ’ Dress Trimmings, Etc. To which they call the attention of Ladies. Agents for the Walla®e Rule, and also the Dressmakers’ Magic Scale. A fine assortment of SWITCHES& FRONT PIECES Which will be sold very cheap. jyls . MRS. MILLS & GRISSELL. Notice of Intention to Becomes Sole Trader. rs matter of the Application of Alice G. Palm to become a Sole Trader. en that I, Alice G. ag th of Title XII., Part III., of the Code of Civil r jure, intendto make application the S Court of Nevada county, State of ¢ on , the 28th day of =<. at the of the Vourt on oe day, fv dly el other yy on hearing postponed Court Court t and order of said act business inmy own name own account as Sole Trader. g OFFERED YOR. SALE BY THE Nevada County Land Improvement hii —oo— DIRECTORS : JOHN T. MORGAN, E. M. PRESTON, GEO. C. GAYLORD, NAT. P. BROWN, GEO. E, TURNER, . GEO. E. BRAND, WM. LOUTZENHEISER, WM. CAMPBELL, CHAS, BARKER. Palins Nee. prea E. M: PRESTON, PeeA MASERU eis eae coeds. JOHN T. MORGAN, ne . 2 PRE ONG emer ay S aate oy iieed . .@. BE. BRAND, $8 0 00 A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. Choice Farm of \ 8 400 acres situated on the Narrow Gauge Railroad about 3 miles from Grass Valley. 150 acres under splendid cultivation Fine meadow lands that never fail a full crop. Choice fruit tracts in deep red soil. A number of never failing eprings. Good house and barn. Water conducted tothe barn. There is timber enough on this place to twice pay for the land at regular stumpage price. $2 25 A RARE CHANCE, 335 acres situated in the . a natural fruit belt of the county. 60 acres under cultivation. Good house and barn, good well. road and only 4 miles from Grass Valley and 2 miles from Railroad. Good orchard, vegetables and fruits of all kinds grown in abundance Without irrigation. Fine timber tract on the land. A splendid purchase. % : A400 A Beautiful Farm of 640 acres, situated in a shel§ tered locality in the warm belt formerly known as Penn Valley. Deep rich soil, free water, well fenced, good house and barn, sheds, hay press, etc. Much of the land is well situated for the growing ofall kinds of fruit. The pasture land is so located that it commands a large scope of free outside range for cattle. $3 00 Choice and early selected farm of 160 acres, situated on athe road from Pleasant Valley to Grass Valley; well located and can be irrigated from a ditch, A number of good springs on the place and is a real bargain at the price. 500 160 acres of choice land tobe sold at the price named yu to settle an estate and is situated on the road leading from — — to Columbia Hill. Must be sold, Splendid chance for investment. S i 600 30 acres of improved orchard land situated in the i warm belt within one mile of Nevada City. Good house and barn. Rock milk house and other buildings. This pro erty is very favorably situated with plenty of free water, With little improvement could be made worth $5,000. $70 0 A splendid chance for a party with smail means to pura chase an improved orchard tract well located within 1 ymile of Nevada City. 4000 vines in bearing, 100 assorted fruit trees, 20 pear trees. Water is conducted all over the place. $3300 _ Home and Garden, containing 483¢ acres, 344 acres : # in city limits; 2 good esos. ane sheds, etc., 500 grape vines, 400 blackberry, 100 strawbérry, 40 peach trees, 50 apple, and a fine variety of other fruits, all under a fine state of cultivation, situated on the road leading from Nevada City to Grass alley. $2200 A good farm, 104 acres, very favorably situated a about 2 miles from Nevada City; good house, barn, etc., with two horses and-seven cows, 7 dozen chickens, saddle, harness. and small farming implements, 7 tons hay, spri pe ter ditch. a Y, good spring and wa o 2550 hs new House within 3 blocks of business portion of athe city. Containing 8 rooms, bath, cellar, woadshed and stable. A beautiful situation. Ranch—190 acres, patented.~4 miles from Railroad. 60 jacres under cultivation. Good housé of12 rooms, barn and houses; natural water ; suitable for fruit, grain_or stock. — Ranch—127 acres, patented; 120 acres possessory title. jLlenty of water for irrigation; 50 acres under cultivation ; 3000 grape vines ; 150 fruit trees; house, barn, sheds, etc. Wood tract and orchard; 320 acres, patented; 10 acres S200 cuttivatea’ 144 acres orchard, with house, barn and other improvements. Only 4 miles from Nevada City. Dwelling of 9 rooms, Bowlder street, Nevada City. A good jp nvestment. A cottage with 2 3-10 acres of land; orchard, garden, etc., $700 with good facilities for irrigation ; just outside the limits of Nevada City, ; Dwelling of 7 rooms, centrally located in Nevada City; in jperfect repair; good cellar and plenty of fine fruit ; Tot 65 by 160 feet. One of the most desirable residence properties in the county.A favorably located and well-watered stock ranch for ;8ale, consisting of 400 acres patented land, and a large free range. .A portidn of the tract is well timbered with oak and ine suitable for lumber; only 6 miles from Grass Valley and 3 miles m Railroad. 3 A well-improved Farm, favorably situated, containing ,270 acres ; 70 acres under cultivation, and all the tract fenced. : A number of good springs on the place; 1 span horses, 18 head cattle, two wagong¢3 k and tools, and various other E ows, 1 mower, rake, blacksmith shop ; arming implements go with the place. Everything ready. to go forward with the business of farming. 10 000 A large tract of fine Agricultural Land, consisting of 1200 ’ ‘acres, situated in the warm red land fruit belt of Nevada vounty, and only 5 miles from Grass Valley ; well-wateced, and a por tion well-timbered with oak and pine ediatla for lumber ; eg sold in one lot or divided up in small tracts to suit purchasers. Timber enough can be cut that its profit will twice pay the price of the land. f 240 acres of good orchard and grazing land, well-situated, $10.0. and when improved will be a very profitable place. $500 A good cattle and woqd Ranch, only 5 miles from Grass Val1 outsid i i didchorn erange. Timber will more than pay for the p $1995 208 acres of unimproved fruit and alfalfa land within? miles UlGdu of Nevada City. 150 acres under the water ditch, and can be irrigated cheaply. Asplendid chance to make a home. 3 Also 13,000 Acres of Railroad Lands. je the Association, Broad Street, Nevada City. oe ituated on the public . ‘ley and 2 miles from Railroad. Splendid grazing land. and) GO. PPR" = For Further Particulars enquire at the office of For A of Grass of Badg _ForT of Moor son of I For? R. Lor ley of € A PO! man wW) the obs passed day for John . several the col: base 1 forme trousel was 01 terday Reput to stan Admit seem t as he § now tc Jou cle, Jc and tk residil count to inv Wash Tar not ut eveni Woul to sel ~ by th A the § ~orde! Drise for ti and t WwW alogi two « Gras him anti tow: day wh) to I nity are of f Ho in: ve) ° an