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November 28, 1886 (4 pages)

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Lants Association, GAYLORD, BROWN, BRAND, MPBELL, E. M. PRESTON, WT. MORGAN. --G. E. BRaND. = 1 . \BLY SITUATED AND ly of fiee water. House A splendid chanéé fo: eORCHARD LAND IN on couuty road. God se~, Waxon, 200 chichens, mit zg implenents. LE OF Nt.VADA CITY. chard in 2 from e#itc:: to the p ace ily filled wth hay. A. GOOD HOUSE WITH Darn containing 29 1ons god investment ii sod POSTOFFICE. Hi USE ‘aut yard, VOUNT OF ABSENCE time at the above ow ee improvements, nated on principal rented. Must be 2st and most profitsisting of 100 acres. profitable bearing. and are fine varieisin a warm, sunChoice Farm of uge Ruilroad about endid cultivation vice fruit tracts in Good house and ber enough on this price. . situated in the ) acres under culti2d on the public 8 from Railroad. wn in abundance A splendid pursituated in a shelrmerly known as dl, good house und ell situated for the 80 located that it ttle. the price named road leadiny from did chance for in. situated in the ada City. Good ings. This propater, With little » acres, 31¢ acres’ sheds, ete., 500 +h trees, 50 apple, ite of cultivation, a City to Grass asiness portion of cellar, woudshed om Railroad. 60 rooms, barn and rain or stock, possessory title. inder cultivation ; rn, sheds, ete. atented ; 10 acres » burn and other a City, Nevada City; in 1€ fruit; lot 65 by nce properties in _ a for and a large free red with oak and lley and 3 miles ated, containing l the tract fenced. lspun horses, 18 blacksmith shop with the -place. { furining, onsistinz of 1209 It of Nevada eed, and a por-' ber; will be sold lasers. Timber ce of the lind. . , well-situated, lace. rom Grass Valazing land and he place. Splen1e office of vity. ecretary. inity Societ DAY. mmencing at jay, will be free. Supper AY. of Thursday INEST CONNevada City. F free ® onclude FriINCE, es full bearing. : , Daly ‘Trani th Waen the owner of the turkeys shot for at the Rifle Grounds Wed nesday and Thursday figured up the receipts and expenditures, he fonnd that he had cleared about $15 on the two days’ sport, which wrs better than some of the shooters thought he had done. The first day was the most _profitable tohim. The second day he got $1.25 apiece for each fowl “knocked out.” Tue Scientific American, refered toin another column, under ne heading of ‘‘Patents,”’ is the wy best publication in thintry for those interested in ience, engineering, mechanics. A copy of the Scientific American may be seen at the office of this paper, where subscriptions will be received. County Treasurer Rosinson and Deputy Werry came down yesterday from a tax and license collecting trip to Truckee. They will make their headquarters at Grass Valley next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday fur the con venisnce of tax-piyera in that town. ——<2 0 5 Mrs. F. H. Wueewer, Mrs. Lilv Garber F. N. Wheeler and Dr. H Clay Shee‘s, in driving from Grass Valley to Colfax Thursday evening were spilled out in the road by the tipping over of their carriage. The only person hurt was Dr. Sheets, whose right shoulder was dislocat ed. “ ——— Tue bundle of clothing sent from San Juan to this city by a teamster who forgot where he left it upon arriving here, is atthe saloon o' Fred Wilkins on Commercial street. Ifthe Grass Valley miner owning the gooils will call on Mr. Wilkins he c:n recover them. o_o Mrs. E. J. BatcKe., wife of. a well-known lumberman af Truckee, died at Oakland last week and was buried yesterday at Culfax where the Brickell family formerly resided. ———— 0 <> oe H.W. Wiseman, for some time Superintendent of the Blue Tent hydraulic mine, wil! this week re hey move with his family to Tulare : county where he proposes to go into the stock-raising business. M. P. Stone, principal of the Grass Valley public schcols, anv ex-County Superintendent Wickewere in town yesterday. They report everything moving along serenely at Boootia. W. D. Perkins was in town yesterday on land business. Dana, as he is fami iarly called, is always welcome up this way. —_——— © <> o Misa Ipa Hircncocg, who spent some time at this city-recently, is teaching elocution in the normal college at Auburn. ————-—° <> 0 Joun A. GRAHAM, ex-proprietor of the Union livery stable, has returned from a visit to the Eastern States. ———-¢ <> 0 Go to Church today and thank the good Lord that he did not pat in you the heart of a Vanderbilt. ——___ 0 << e Some good ore has been struck in the north drift of the Horseshoe mine at Grass Valley. —— OOS Mas, Geo. R. Davis, of Carson, is visiting Mrs. E. W. Charles, of this city, _ Oo New goods arriving on every train for Brand & Stich. It TTR ARATE! ’ Attention Patriarchs Militant. Every chevalier of Canton Neva, No. 6, I. O. O. F., is requested to be present on Monday -eveuing, Nov. 29th, at 7:30 o’clock. Reg ular Cantonment Initiation. Full uniform. By order Jonn WarTeERs, It Commandant. Go ro Brand & Stich’s Wednethe Ist. 1t —— — —oon Fine Bacons and Hams. harles Kent of the Keystone at market now nas for sale as ne hams and bacon as were ever S offered in this market. They are from corn-fed pork, and are the choicest pieces culled out especial: ly for local trade. They will be : sold at the lowest prices. n27-1w Tar hacking cough can be 80 quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantee it. Carr Bros. s ——_M.z.»’s long rubber boots at $2.50 a pair at K. Casper’s. tf Bie, — > 4 No sECOND-HAND GOODS kept at _Casper’s Nevata City Upposition --_—_— ——Unuxe most bitters,Dr. Gunn’s Bitters dves everyting that 18 Claimed ior it. 7 Tux bes 1goods at the lowest , prices at K. Casper’s. tf an derstanding some English words, his ski:l in pantomine to enlighten . ant hand, and he espying a fel _ NOSABBE. A Nevada City Mongolian Goes Abroad. Grass Valley Union: Conductor Clarke, of the Narrow Gauge, hac a<funny experience with a Chinese pafsenger on the down trip. on Thursday morning, which as an entertainment for the other passengers was a circus, menageerie and minstrel show combined fhe Celestial had purchased a coupon ticket from Nevada City to san Francisco, and in due time the conductor proceeded to take up the tickets, but he found the Chinaman a veritabla Know-Noth ing, who, although evidently uncould not or would not comprehend the demand. for’ his ticket, and maintained a dogged silence to-all requests made upon him. Che conductor exhausted his. vocabulary of Chinese-English and his passenger, but without avai-. Asa last resort the train was stopped and the Chinaman put off, but vet he would not show up his ticket. The conductor then relente.!, beginning to suspect that John was.a “‘little off? in the upper siory, and permitted him tu weton the cars again. Explana tions were aguin attempted, bu: ihe Chinaman was not to be coax ed or induced to show his ticket, which he was known to have, a: 1¢ had been. seen purchasing it_ deroic measures were finally: resolved upon, and with the aid oi two stalwart passenyerg a vizorou: search was made into the laby’ rinths of the Chinaman’s costume, which consisted ef no end of jack ets, blouses, shirts, overalls am trousers, and finally the ticket wa: dug out of the depths of that won lerful outfit. The narrow-gauze coupon was then torn off the tickvy the conductor and the throug. ticket handed back, but John sullenly and indignantly refused to receive it, evidently believing thai ihe tearing off of the coupon a rob very on the purt of the conducto: which deprived him of the creden dials that would take him safely on. ais journey. At Colfax the ticke was finally forved into his reluc iow-countryman on the platform, who was evidently up to the white man’s methods, told him the stor, of his troubles. The other Chinanan was disgusted, and instead o. ‘xpressing sy:npathy told him ii —-fool, amd seid that he Jia. -nore than half a mind to pune! tis head for being such an ignora aus, and then explained how tly ‘icket was to be used. The infor mation was like unto a revelatio: to the dazed traveler, and when he went aboard the C. P. cars nis face beamed with the light of a new in celligence. City Board of Education. The City Board of Education held its regular monthly meetin, yesterday. Messrs. Marsh, Shoecraft, Morgan and. Webber pres: ent. The following bills were ordered paid: ‘ George M. Hughes, repairs on schol house, $108.03. Gev. E. Turner, mdsé., $40.69. Water Works, water, $44. Gas Light Co., lime, 74 cents. H. G. Parsons, volume 20 En cyclopedia Britunnica, 46. The classitication committee recvmmended as supplementary stud ies the Potter, Ainsworth & Co. language tablets as follows: 6il grade, Nos 2 and 23¢; 5th grade, Nos. 3 and 334; 4th grade Nos. 4 and44g. The recommendatior was adopted. The Prinocipal’s report was submitted, and the work of the several grades found sati-factory. On motion it was ordered that the firstterm close on Dae 17th, and that the second term conmence January 3d. Knights of Pythias Election. The following officers of Milo ludge; No. 48, K. of P., elected at friday evening’s convention, will be insta led on’ Friday evening, Jan. 6th; J. W. Means, P. U.; C. A. shu tleff, C. C,; C. a. Pare, V. C. ; Chas P. Gray, Prelate ; J. E. Isaue, M. of F.; W. C. Groves, M. of E.; A. R. Lord, Kof R. and 8.; D. B. Getchell, M. atA. J. G. Hartwell, Trustee. Methodist Church. There will be preaching at the Methodist Church this morning and evening by the pastor, Rev. Wm. Angwin. Sabbath School will be heid at the close of the morning servie. All aremost cordially invited. ——— When symptoms of malaria appear ‘n any form, take Ayer’s _.gue Cure at once, to prevent th develupment of the diseare, and continue until health is restored, as it surely wil be by the use of Senneterre . OUR STATE. The Acres Within Its Territory— Sehouwl Lands—Waste of Timber. Surveyor-Ge.eral Willey has made his official report for the two years ending on the first’ of last August. He says that the estimated area of California is 100,500,000 acres, of which 8,383,375 acres represent private grants patented, 341,650 acres private grants not settled, 318,631 acres Indian military reservations, 1,531,709 acres
lakes, bays and navigable streams, 1,825,751 acres overflowed lands, and the rest agricultural and mineral lands. From August 1, 1884, to August 1, 1836, applications to purchase school lands to the extent of 707,565.97 acres were received During the same time 720 patents were issued covering 2.6,108 41. Fees collected during the same period as Surveyor-General and paid into the State Treasury, $13,116 25;. as ae The County Hespital. One of the inmates of the County hospital called ut this office two or three days ago and requested that some public acknowledginent be made in these columns on behalf of himself and numerous other patients as to the efficiency und kindness of Cornelius Kalagher, steward at the Hospita!. ‘‘He is not only fully competent in a business way for the place he ovcupies, but he treats the hamblest of us with an uovarying politeness “and consideration that is not often the case with men occupying suc: positions in institutions where the indigent sick and aged are cared for by thefpublic. He is as attentive to our wants as though we paid liberally for the accommodations. As to our food, it could not be better. We aresupplied by the County Physician with an abundance of food of the most wholesome character, and it is coo<ed in firstA Model Magasine. The New Moon for November has arrived. As usual, it contains a fine list of short etories choice selections, and many racy comments on current topics. The departments are all well conducted and are highly interesting; while the moral tone is unexceptionable, and the mechanical execution is almost faultless. Tne magazine is published at Lowell, Mass., at the tow price of one dollar a year, or ten cents a copy. The present number opens with an original Thankagiting story, founded on facts. The aim of the publishers is to attain 4 subscription list of enormous l2ngth; and to accomplish this they have for the last five years furnished a first-class article at the minimum price. Address New Moon Publishing company, Lowell, Mass. —_———— Stand not upen the Order of your Rugvmatisx and similar diseases caused by a low state of the system, are cured by using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. eakepepiabieikewee Gotothe Nevada City Opposition Store of K. Casper. He positively undersells all competitors, and gives elegant prizes to custo/mers. tf For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Carr Bros, © Ir You WANT THE LATEST STYLES in gents’ clothing and furnishing goods, go to the Nevapa Crty OpPost1tIon Store. K, Casper, Man ager. aca tf —__-<—e———— CaTarnrH cuRED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. Carre Bros. —_—_————— an éinphatie English that he was : . : class manner. 1 have.boarded: at some pretty good hotels in my more prosperous duys, but the living at the County Hospital averages as good as the best of them: Now,” added the visitor as he picked up his cane to hobble out, **you’ll do what a lot of us whg get the benefit of the way things are conducted out thers will thank you for if you’il just néention these facts.’’ Reyister of State Land Office, $7,150. Total—$20,266.25. The Surveyor-General reports that it is his belief that all State lands, known to be timbered lands, should be withheld from sale _enlirely, and that a concurrent resolution shoud be adopted at the text session of our Legislature, requesting our delegates in Congress to endeavor to secure the pussage of a bill withdrawing from sale all ansold Uni ed States lands returned and known to be timber lands. de made this recommendation because of the fact that tae denuding . f the mountain sides of their forssts is reducing the amount of waterin the springs and water:ourses along their sides, and renlering disastrous floods possible by the too sudden precipitation of he winter-rainr into the different water-courses, —_—_—T ee That Alleged Bribery. The Old Pian and the New. {from the New York Financial Review.) Mr. James F. Morse, Vice President of the Security Mutual Benefit Society of New York, 233 Broidwuy, has recently place. insurance to .the amount of $100,000 on the life of ex-Senutor Arkell and his son, W. J. Arkell, proprietor of the Albany Evening Journal and the Judge. This insurande has been pl.iced in the above named and other leading compunies doing business on the assessment plun. The annual cost of carrying it will be less than a thousand dollars. In the old life or level premium companies the cust would be four thousand five hundred dvllars. . The Arkells are among the leading business men of the country, andtheir endorsement of this method of life insurance will carry weight in the business communi'y. The Security Mutyal Benefit Society was organized in 1881, ahd we learn th.tthe cost of aszessments to a member of forty yeurs of uge has been less than five dollars a year for each thousand dollars insurance. The San Juan Times having sharged in effect that bribery was practiced at this city last election lay by one of the candidates hirin. aman to vote for hiin,a Sweetland correspondent of the Grass Vailey Union retorts by stating that he has heard rumors of votes ving bought and paid for at San suan on the same day. The Transckipt Jong ago heard what purports to be and probably is a full t.tement of the alleged offenses n both towns, and it is satisfied there was nothing criminal done. {t is a big fuss about nothing, and 1one of the uccused gentlemen, Republican or Democratic, are in ianger of punishment. . Se The Press Mine. Proposed Planting. The tunnel at the Press qtartz nine in the western part of this listrict isnow in about 60 feet, snd is being pushed ahead through ward rock, It is estimated that he “contact” will be reached within the next 30 or 40 feet, and -bat then or soon after the ledge sought for will be encounter:d. A stringer that apparently eads to the contact now shows in thetunnel, The major part of the stock of the Press company is held oy newspaper men in San FranIt is reported that the Messrs Culem.in of Grass Valley are contemplating the planting of about sixty acres of land on the line of the Narrow Gauge railroad near Stoms’ Ranch to fruit trees for the purpose of demonstrating what van be done there in the horticul tural line. A largetract of very valuable but now unimproved lund lies in ti.at section, and as soon as it is opened up to settlement and cultivation it will no doubt be in lively demand: eee Dance at Indian Fiat. 5 atti Superior Court. Friday the public school at Indian Fiat, taught by Miss Clara Cleveland, closed for the winter, aud the event was celebrated by a dance held in the evening. There was quite a crowd present; some of the people being ~from town. The McLeod brothers furnished the music. : The following business was transacted in the Superior Court yesterday, Hon. J. M. Walling presiding : Estate and guardianship of F. Guscetti, aminor. Sule of real estate confirmed. Estate of Thomas Leyg, deceased. Hearing of petition for pro bate of will continued till Monday. Estate of John Hurst, decea: ed final discharge of Aduinistrator granted. Bonds Fiied. The following county officerselect have filed bunds, the sureties qualifying in double the sum mentioned in each care: George Lord, Sher ff, $39,000; Frank G. Beatty, clerk, $20,000; Wm. D. Long, District Attorney, $6,000; C. E. Uuren, Surveyor, $1,000. Funeral of Ileaac Martin. The funeral of Isaac Martin, whose death recently occurred in Montana Territory, will take place at the Methodist Episcopal chur.h in Grass Valiey this afternoon at three o’clock, under the auspices of the Knizhts of Pythias and Odd Fellows. Itis probable that del. ting feible of the ignorantand prej egations of menbers of both, udiced. The, indiscriminate u-e i te city. ives is a very common orders will go down from this city. of purgatives y A Foolish aud Stubburn Belief. In the efficacy of certain remedies of violent action, is the besetphase of the fatuity of such people. Alves, poiyphillin, disguised in sugar coating, castor oil, mercury, and other old fashioned drugs, still hold their own among this class, and although the success of vf Hostetter’s Stomach BitterMoney Cvunted. The money in the. County Trea» ury was counted yerterday and found to be as follows: ; sufficiently disproves the necessity oe: Nees oe fur vivie ¢e in medication, the eae 25.09 . adherents of an exploded fallacy Ks aes ees JU) i still persist in yiving and taseg : mordinate purgative OBES. —~ SEG ee A ergo Dyspepsia, conmipation, liver This amount was correct, as ‘omplaint are as certainly shown by the books. and thoroughiy subdued by the Bitters, as they are Congregativnal Church. invariably aggravated by an indiscriminate use of miedicines, officinal or proprietary, beionging to the class which we have condemned. Fever and ague,_nervousnexs,rhematism and inactivity of the kidneys, to the Bitters. There will be services this morning and evening as usual. Subject in the evening, ‘‘Heavy Indictments.” All are most cordially invited. t ae ee ned “‘Bioop-Foop”’ is the suggestive name often given to Ayer’s Sarsap tila, because of its blood-enBuy your. winter clothing, furnishing goods, etc., of K. Casper and at‘the same time secure chances of drawing one of those thisremedy. A cure is warranted Going, When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she wasa Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she c ung to Castoria When she had chiidren she gave, them Castor'a But go at once and buy a bottle of the fragrant SOZODONT. You will never regret it. It not only beautifies and preserves the teeth and arrests decay, but leaves the mouth cool, and the, breath as fragrant asa rose. WE HAVE PURCEIASED 90 Dozen Felt Hats, All of the Latest Styles, Which we will sell on MONDAY & TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22 AND 23, = om Go Cente, SOLD EVERYWHERE FOR One Dollar. ~—-—__o——. Ladies, whether you wish to purchase or not, call and see the New Novelties in Faney Work t CONSISTING IN PART OF POMPONS, CORDS, TASSELS, FRINGES, SPLASHERS, TIDIES, LAUNDRY BACS, MATS, ETC. _ MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, MAIN STREET, NEAR UNION HOTEL, NWewada City, Cal. COMPARE AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF o ee 3 ox Fac simile of the ordinary ham, Fac simile of tne celebrated ‘Ow now being p'aced on the market, Tast’? Ham, taken from ‘selected and claimed to be as good as the hogs, trimmed and cured express. ‘Our Taste.”’ : ly forfancy': ‘°. Always bos. brizht an a. Melo 3. ‘ The OUR TASTE HAMS are a wa7: fresh, ht, juicy ard t nde. .s a chicken. A slice fir . akfast isi del-cious Ask YOUR GROCER FOR THEM. riching qualities. ; valuable prizes. Tukiaven's Dyspepsia Destroy-. Laps’ rubber overshoes at 40 et will cure sick headache. cents a pair, at K. Casper’s ti # {can make up suits or single garments at LOWER RATES than any * i AT HIS BRANCH STORE,=3 The Pioneer of Low Prices! 2 Great Stores! _UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF Ome Live Mam! Who about thre? years ago came to Nevada Cit d b gaging” in business here brought down the prices of ee . ob ie se: DRY COODS AND CLOTHIXG, Upon which f. bulous profits had long been enjoyed, to a fair basis, has severance to such an extent, thanks to the appreciation of the people of Nevada county, that he now enjoys the largest patronage hestowed upon any single establishment in his line doing business in ee & TAR CLOTHING STORE. ON BROAD STREET, Under his proprietorship, IS NOW OPEN g*OR RUSINESS. The go6ds sh wn there’ are bought for cash, and sold on the same terms. This. enables everything to be put in the store at less than merchants who buy on time can get goods for, and customers who pay for what they get do not have: to pay lesses on dead-beut bills. Ne positively Challenges Competition If another store sells a suit of clothes for. ; $12.50, HYMAN will sell the same thing at’ $10 and go on. eae 0k MERCHANT TAILORING. He has employed a first-class fitter and cutter from London, and he ’ other workman in town. Thestock of cloths he has on hand wes bought at two bits on the dollar, therefore‘ he can turn out Custom Made Clothing at immensely lower rates than others can.’ Fit guaranteed or no sale. All suits made at this establishment kept in re. pair free of charge. READY-MADE CLOTHING, Bought from HYMAN will not be permitted to leave the \store till it is reshaped if necessarv to fit perfectly. Four clerks employed, and all of them young men whose homes are in Nevada City. All that Mr. Hyman asks is for the public to examine his goods and aig. for which no charge is made. He does not usk any person. to uy from him unless he can undersell competitors, » All = A child can get just as good a bargain as the shrewdest buyer. customers treated alike. unction of Main and Commercial Streets, The Stock of Goods Saved from the Late Fire has been disposed of, and Large Invoices of New Goods have arrived direct from New York. They include DRY GOODS, CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, ETC. I will ct rry a larger stock of Boots and Shoes this season than ever hefore. If you want bargains, give meacall. Having two stores and purchasing in large quantities, Iam enabled to undersell all com petitors. o@-GOODS SHOWN WITH PLEASUAl YOU WISH TO PURCHASE OR NUT. W SETHER DON’T BE MISTAKEN IN THE PLACES, San Francisco Opposition Store, Corner Main and Commerci 1 Sts., aud Upp. Citizens Bank, Broad St. N. B. Ihave no Stores outside of Nevada City. patrons A telephone between the two stores for the accommodation of + ) % eeepc 4) IMPORTERS, AND THE LEADING: DEALERS IN CLOTHING, Hats, Furnishing Goods, RUBBER GOODS, DIU INEES, Etec. The Only House That Deals Exclusively With The Manufacturer Direct. WHOLESALE BRANCHES: 102 Chamber.Street, New York,Hoasolulu,. 34-4, Hall Labrs & Co, Proprietors, Sacramento 2Q@6 Front Street, San Francisco, Cal. 1