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August 13, 1890 (4 pages)

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bie «Randa ——— —— ~ aia > Rita i & . / Cook, have just returned from a visit eee forthe Democrat (till it suspended in : Jar the Relies. FE. W. =*Why, tad!” he-exclaimed,-"‘w'at-be a ye thinkin’ of? W'at'd ye be doin’ wi’ = Ro, the Muse has gone away, OFFICE: F Doss ant ewes se aes SY So, $2 Commercial street, Nevada City Cal.) es : ad ee a } gil that she could hitch in rhyme; “evade City Grass Valley, Bough Ready, j; _ ‘Never was the Mt i Shenecvilic North faan, French Cor A? av nee rye: gama ral, Sweetiand, North oom field, Moore's : Granive Truckee, and e' ‘othAny one who Sar er town of Ne Roster ; also in ies May ove: nse : este fact, throughout the State . Little more tham bone and skiz. from Siskiyou to Diego from the 8iIs the Muse; erre to the = ay sacrifice she won a ‘When her very best she'd en . _ And at her they their WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1890 earl gage : yen yong 8 in pane Coy sninere, GR: Ps 3 to rh; clung, and clings, WILLIAM PARKER’S. HEIRS. ar cia: che ; in This per if her tone be grave they say Aust, Nevada, Aug. 10, 1890. “gomething else! Eprror, TranscripT—Last night I sétas’s cut the whale: received a copy of your paper containLute and lyre, and torch and urn, i ing an, advertisement asking for infor mation of William Parker or his heirs. . . I also received from friends (one at Grass Valley) four clippings from your paper relative to the same matter. : “My father was undoubtedly the Wilae > Thoughts that breathe, and burn, Andrew Lang in Murray's Magazine. li Parker-advertised. for. He mar. ae an orca blichionroms tebe aoalls THE WATCHMAN'S BOY. that way) in the year and place 8 . of. I saw her today and wi Write to the solicitors by this il. Mother says I was born of poor people and my deceased father~has many relatives alive, so the Chances are We Won't get much, ifénything. I have a sister (Mrs Neliy Ayes) at Amesbury, Muss. My mother and my step-father, Mr. to Her. . My sister Eliza, who married A.D. Barchfield at Grass Valley, is dead. Tam keeping a hardware and tin store here and have been for twelve years. The town is very dull now, but I do not mean toget excited over a few hundred dollars or less, although I hope fora million. oe My father cleaned and sold tripe in Nevada City for several years. In » 1861, according to the City Directory of that date, he kept a meat market ut 21 Main street. He must be known to many in Nevada City. I was a carrier for the DatLy TranscrrpT under Nat. Brown, for the Journal under Brierly & Vanderhoup, and Hayden, Joe Jenkins and boys of that said. Jep’s father was night watchman at No. 2 breaker, and in the screen room of the same breaker Jep himself was ‘employed as a slate picker. But the breaker had been idle for three weeks on account of the strike, and Jep had had no work. No one knew when the strike would end. Meddlesome and hot headed persons were stirring up strife between employer and employees, and every one feared trouble. Atsuch a time the post of night watchman was one of danger as well as of responsibility. But Jep’s father neither feared the one nor shirked the other. ; Yet this August evening, as he in the doorway of his cottage, dinner pail in hand, ready to start for the scene of his nightly task, there were murmurs on his lips. They were not brought there by fear, but by a sense of the long night of loneliness that lay before him. Jep rose quickly from his sext on the doorstep. , “Let me go with you, father,” he “T’d like to go.” The man looked down on him in astonishment. Specrat attention is called to the agent for the unrivalled We they find how rapidly health is restored by taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. The reason is that tms preparation. contains, only the purest and most powerful alteratives and tonics. . To thousands yearly it proves a veritable elixir of life. Mrs. Jos. Lake, Brockway. Centre, Mich., writes: ‘Liver complaint and indigestion made my life a burden and came near ending my existence. For more than four years I suffered untold agony. i — pes tc od , and @ard strength to a cage about. An kinds of food me, and only the most delicould be digested at all. Withi time mentioned several physicians drag ‘distr Joys or woes. treated me without giving relief. NothFor Parnassus is too steep; ing that_I took seemed to do any perAnd the only Muse I keep, manent good until I began the use of “ ‘and that keeps me, writes a heap, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, which has proBut it's prose. duced wonderful results. Soon, after commencing to take the Sarsaparilla I could see an Improvement in my condition, my appetite began te return ard with it came the ability to digest all the food taken, my — improved each day, and after a few months of faithful attention to your directions, I found myself a well woman, able to attend to all householé duties. The médicine has given m. ¢ new lease of life, and I cannot than} you too much.” 3 “We, the undersigned, citizens of Brockway Centre, Mich., lereby certify that the above statement, made bs Mrs. Lake, is true in every particulas and entitled to full credence.”— O.P. Chamberlain, G. W. Wells, Druggist. “My brother, in England, was, for > long time, unable to attend to his occu. tion, by reason of sores on his foot. Fscnt him Ayer’s Almanac and the testimonials it contained induced him t« try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. After using it a little while, he wns cured, and is now, a well man, working in a sugar mil! at Brisbane. Queensiand, Australia.” — A. Atteweill, Sharbot Lake. Ontario. Busr's Sarsapsrila, PREPA:ED BYord. G Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass Price $1; six botties, $5. Worth $3 » hort! Where Are You Go g For Health and Pleasure Waring, C. A. CSEITHIRD 'NSTALLMENT. £ § bo» é Our Third and Last Shipment ot he prices 2 , In order to get rid of them in a hurry. : ® nee abe BE SURE AND SEE THEM. Bae SUMMER CLOTHING 29% Has just arrived, and it isa grand lot. We_ have. put} B. H. MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street WE ARE DAILY RECEIVING _In the way ot} Dry Goods, Millinery and x ‘ ‘f a’ night?’ associates. . YOUrse nig) The great mars of snow in the SJERRA age at that i as “Doin’ w'at you do, father,” replied } this yea: will give the waverfalls of YOI learned my trade asa tinnerin Ne-. yo oe outl seu TK a splendor never equalled befere. Yours Traly, Pp, yThe HUTEL DEL MONTE, fairest spot in vada City. Wn. ‘H. Parker. Net Time to Prepare. The following communication explains itself: H’po’r’s Cat. Bria., U. R K. of at San Franciso, Ava. 11th, 1890.5 Cart. Joun A. Rapp—Commaniing Mountain Division, No. 16—Captain— Will you please—inform me as_xoon 368 ible about how many men you will be able to turn out on the 9th of September, Admission Day. Use your best efforts and all your energy to make a big showing. The Brigade Commander desires to urge upon every Division and the individual sir Knizhts to participate in the parade, and make a creditable display, as another such opportunity Will not soon egain presen! itself . : E Yours Fraternally, Tos. H. ANDREWS, Col. and Asst. Adj. Gen, Cal. Brigade U.R.K. of P. . : Captain Rapp says that had sufficien! notice been given, the Division would, probably have gone down in force, bu: under the circumstances a large turnout could not be had. What Hie Had Yearned For. — The Sierra City Tribune says: “Ed R. Schiff, a cigar dealer from Sai. night with his father. half mile to the breaker, and it war quite dark when they reached their destination. : Jep’s father stood for a moment in thought. It was evident that the prop osition did not strike him unpleasantly. “Well,” he said at last,.“‘I like the gound o’ it. Here, mother!” he shouted, turning in the doorway. dinner in ma pail for Jep. “He goes wi" me the night.” Jep’s mother hurried to the door in astonishment. ‘What's that?” she exclaimed; ‘‘Jep wi’ you?” “Aye! Jep goes wi’ me.”‘Well, who ever heard the like?” ~ “J want to go, mother,” said Jep: LS “Come! come!” interrupted the man good naturedly; ‘‘tha’s no time to lose. Pll see that no harm comes till ’m.” So it came about that Jep went that Tt was a good When the dinner pail gwas hung up and the lantern lighted they made the tour of the breaker, man and boy to gether. This took a long time, for the building was a very large one and had many wings. Outside it had begun tc rain and it was very dark, so dark that the outlines of the massive structure could not be distinguished against the Francisco, was joined in -brotherhvod . ‘blackness of the sky. to that noble and ancient Order of the E. GC. V’s , of this place, ast Tuesda» evening. Having heard so much <i this grand Order, he determined upo: reaching Sierra City to join, if permi'-]; tod. He interviewed some of ou: _prominent citizens who belong to the Order, and-a special meeting was calle: for his benefit, as he was ina hurry to get through. He was so delighted, in fact overjoyed, with the ceremanieof initiation performed that he couldn’: give vent to his feelings. He will be an ardent worker from now on for the orgavization in endeavoring to get nev members to come out of darkness and get light by joining the Order of Orerg the E. Clampsus Vitus. He Read His Fate. J. R. Garcia, the locomotive engineer who died at Trackee on Friday, -had been in the railroad employ for twenty years. Some four years ago he remarked to.a friend, ‘‘I have noticed that the average life of @ railroad ‘en___gineer.in these parts is something like . _ ten years. If wedon’t meet a violent death in that time we are pretty sure to get some kind of a disease. Idon’ depend on many more years for -myself.” eee ee ‘“ Pris often leaveva person constipated. Simmons Liver Regulator neve: does. Paysicians prescribe Dr. J. H. Mc‘Lean’s Tar Wine Lung Balm; in it they find no trade of opium or morphia, while its efficaéy in curing all'throat or lung diseases is wonderful. Dyspersia in all its forms is not only relieved but cured by Simmone Liver Regulator. A pisoRpERED condition of the stomach, or malaria in the system will produce sick headache. You can remove this trouble by taking Dr. J. H. McLean’s Little Liver and Kiaaey Pellets. 25 cents per vial. BSuchien’s Arnica Saive. ‘The best Salve iti the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt RheumFever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand. . When they were seated in the engine room Jep said: “It’s a bad night to watch, ain’t it, father?” “Why?” asked his father. ‘Well, it’s so dark an’ rainy, you know.” “An’ wa’t has that to do wi’ it?” “Oh. it’s:a good night tq hide,” re (To 8B e Contin ss) ONE ENJOYS “th the method and results whe: ‘rup of Figs is taken; it is pleasan d refreshing to the taste, and act _atly yet promptly on the Kidneys iver-and Bowels, cleanses the sys cm effectually, dispels colds, head ches and‘ fevers and cures habitua’ sonstipation permanently. For salc in 50c and $1. bottles by all druggists CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8AN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. WEW YORK, N.Y. The Gelebrated French Gure, Warranted “ APHBODITINE” oc. vied « ‘ermanent cure is not effected. We havc thousands of testimonials old ; wf botheex ty eg r Ch gay 2 by .beuse of. Cirenlar free. A THE APHRO MEDICINE CO, < "T*cific Branch, its Stevenson c+ Vo aNcis~a. Car OF GALE BY w.D. VINTON, Nevada City “Put a bit the California, invites vou. It is not expensive. Ever cam in the SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS? If not, you. have never lived. 1f you want to see nature’s noblest handiwork, visit grand old SNOW-CROWNED SHASTA. And there are LAKES—Taboe, Donner, Independence, W: bber and others —where re are the purest air and the best fishing and boating in the world. Of course x8 remember SANTA MONICA, LONG BEACH and SANTA BARBARA. 1eoking for SPRINGS? There are the Gey: apa Soda, White Sulphur, Bartlett, Byron. Highland, Klamath,Congress, Paso Robles, Gilroy, Paraiso, Shasta, Soda and others. —= Ask for the Southern Pacifie Company’s Pamphiet, “California Kesorts.’ Everything in California worth seeing is on the ienent of the , Southern Pacific Company. RICH’D GRAY, Gen. Traffic Manager. T. H. GOODMAN, Gen. Pass. Agt., San Francisco, Cal. . RAILROAD LANDS For: Sale: on : Reasonable : Terms. For Lands in Central and Northern California, Oregon, Nevada and Utah, apply to oraddress W. H. MILLS, Lana Agentc. P. R. R., San Francisco,For lands in Southern California, appl to or addreas JEROME MADDEN, Lan Agent 8. P. R. B.,San Francisco. SUBSCRIBE FOR HE Chica Park Horticulturist 0. H. BRIOT, Compiler. HIS JOURNAL IS PUBLISHED SEM! dy) ant ie Bovated we HORTICULTURE IN NEVADA COUNTY Soneeally ape ibe Chicago Park Colony Situated in the mids. of the :-: BARTLETT PEAR BELT :-: Of that County, surrounded by the unlimited resources of the Sierra Nevada Foothills. Subscription Price: Chicago Park Horticulturist, Obicago Opera House Building, OHIOAGO, ILL Rossers on a train from Duluth to of the passengers and then collected the jewelry. s TAKE THE TRANSCRIP? IF YOU ‘Want te Keep Thorough.s Posted CONCERNING alk see's 4! eee ss = GOLD MINING, HORTICULTURAL AGRICULTURAL =~ STOCK GRAZING ‘ LUMBERING nd Other Besources, besides being Fully Infoamed at ltimeson THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS SPECIALTY IS GENERAL LOCAL therm California. =J0R= PRINTING = The TRANPCRIPT has he Largest and Best Equipped Job PrintOmaha threw red pepper in the eyer}, And we'are selling the same at
verdict when we assert that: we have the AND A MILLINER SECOND TO NONE ANYWHERE. . These Advantages Enable Us, as is.. sceezesss Plainly to be. Seen, to Cater to.. weeeeecsetheTastes and the Means of All.. = ENCOURAGE CAPITAL Re ae Exhibiting Your Capabilities <ekh tes THE STATE, TO BE HELD AT light are the localities that will attract capital for investinent. s Delays Are Dangerous! Open Air Amusements for the Dav . FOR WHICH Liberati’s Famous Military Band, (of 50 Selected Artists,) . y. NOVELTIES AND STAPLE PRODUCTIONS Fancy Goods,. — Prices That Make Business Fairly Hum, We are not boasting, but merely echoing the common Finest Display of Millinery in the County ==" MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD. Main Street, Nevada City. AIR OF 1890 SACRAMENTO, SEPTEMBER & to20. The counties that have enterprise enough to place their products in & competitive Fail not to be represented at the Annual Exposition of California’s Resources. Grand Musical Concerts for the Evening ! Thursdays and-Saturdays, at 5 A. N. B.—This organization was ne business with us. We propose to run es ularly, winterend Summer, no snow. We earnestly solicit the co-operation o our friends. Signed: Washington Mining Co., Yuba Mining Co., ‘ing Offloe Diamond D. ages -_ Bluebell Mining Co., anyon Creek Mining Co., In & wéna omane ithass circulation thatreach“OF NEW YORK, HAS BEEN. ENGAGED. POvITIVE robe tabs It pore BA iE es oll in Address the Secretary. ; » QUARANTEE Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, as well as CHRISTOPHER GREEN, resident. to cure an: form in Sacramento, Sen Francisco and more re EDWIN F. SMITH, Secretary, ; o Srone incense mote ofthe State. To MAND an.) ———— —— grancainriarat ZA, . ROME Ait taraiabio ar ives ate . (\ F f OTD YI \ fiend lete f De ‘ SU Ea Ag . Seieeeeecetra =e \South Yuba Transrortation and Supply Company. : . from theexcessive 6 varied and ve resources. It pre» : : BEFORE useof Stimulants, AFTER sents € inducements incorporated 1.290, Jolaeto ae Cote. of Onemee outhful indisere— “ Power, Wa efufuss, Bearing down Fala inthe . ® GEO. G. ALLAN, E AL ATREGIDGOFE GEO. A. HARE: E 4 B ns in the . . > ES. re $q. A $ A a emeer gee ve, hereoes Beve RTO ADVERTISE 1 GEO. £. TURNER, Esq. HACACALLAHAN, Esq. — EDWIN.TILLEY, Esq. ai ; in 21§ TO ADVERTISERS EJ. RECTOR, Secret paee whieh pp ne da Faas gone ee " Stages leave Nevada City for Maybert vis Weaht d Bp pag ig ae Foe . Fomor by y netonand 9 3e {ur $5.00, Bent b mail jon revel pL of price” Mondays, Wednesdavs and Fridays, at 6 A. m. ey 18.00 0 ee pPikit eg ps is siven ie Best Advertising Medium in NerStages leave Maybert forj Nevada City via Ormonde und Washiagion on Tuesdays, M. : WORTHLEY & NICHOL,"Managers. for the protection of ourselves and those doing @v or —or THE— r ' SEVENTEENTH Actua ist Asotin GLENBROOK PARK, > Commencing TUESDAY, Sept-. ember 23rd, and Continuing FIVE DAYS. $10.000 In’ Purses: and Premiums! Liberal Purses for State, District and CountysHorses:: Liberal Premiums for Live Stock Farminz, Orchard ancs Dairy Products.az c&Mining, -Mechanical and SArt Exhibits, Five Days Racing ! Spe Programme for 1890: fuesday, September 23rd. 1. Running—Three-fourtns mile and re peat, $400. 2. ‘Trottin me mile and repeat, for two: yeais old—County—$2.50. &. Trotting—For 4 years “old—District— Wednesday, September 24th 4, Running—One mile anda half dash, 5. Trotting—?:40 clase, $50. 6. Trotting—One year o'd,ong mile for colts owned in the county, $150. Ladies Tournament at lj_a. M. Thursday, September 25th Grand Stock Parade at 10 A. m. 7. Running—Five-eighths oi a mile and Oo gaia horsen owned in tne county, $150. ; 8. Trotting—2:27 cluss, $750. 9. Trotting—Three year old—District— Friday, September 26th 10. Running—One mile and repeat, $500.5 11 Trotting—2:30 class, . : ee Trotting—Four yearsvuld—free for,all, Saturday, September 27th Grand Stock Parade and award of Premiutusatil A. M. : 18. Running—Two miles and repeat, $500. 14. Trotting—Free for all, $800. Saddle horse race (county) for $50 will be given during the week, notice of which {-will be made on the previousday. Conditions. All trotting races are the best 3 in 5 (except the two yéars old and yearlings) 6 to enter and $to start, butthe Board reserves the right to hold a less number than 6 to fill by the deduction of a proportionate a’nount of the purse. ; Any races filling with 10 or more paid-up entries, the Society will add all moneys over and aise 20 per cent. of the purse. The National Association rules to govern, butthe Board reserves the right to trot heais of any two clesses alternately, or to trot a special race between heats. A horse making a walk-over shall be entitled only tothe entrance money paid in. When less than the required number of starters appear they may contest for the entrance mney pee ss, to be slivided as fol peg oo Two thirds to first, one-third to the second. Tne State Agricultural Society rules of 1880 to govern ell running races except when conditions named are otherwige, ~ Non-starters in running races will be held for entrance. in ali of the above races the entrance will Be 10 per cent. of purse, and to. »ccompany nominations. Purses will be divided into 60, 30 and 10 percent, —In all races entries not declared out by 6 Pp. M.«f the day preceding the race will be goquired to start. here there is more than one entry by one person or in the interest. of, the particular horsethey areto start must be named by 6rp.m ofthe ey preceding the race. In races designated as District all horses are eligible that were owned in the counties of Nevada, Placer, Yuba, Sutter, Colusa Butte, Sierra, Shasta, Plumas, Tehama and Lassen, and Washoe and Ormaby counties of the State of Nevada, prior to July ist: also horses training on the Society’s track from July ist, Horses are eligible in county races if owuedin the coun'y prigr to July ist, or trained on the Society's track from Jul ¢. Hay, straw and feed will not be furnished by the Society, but will be for sale on the grounds at reasonable rates. Entries close with the Secretary on Aug. Ep‘ry Blanks ean be obtained u % cation to the Secretary’s office, N ph By “4 2 an purses are free toall unless otherwise M._L. MARSH, Président. ‘ P. O. Address, N I. J. RoL¥E, Secretary. sree Oia Cee P Aduress, Nevada City, Cal. Bidsforthe Bar Privilege ‘at Glen brook Park, Musc and the kefreshment Stand be} ch Bete aes Nevada City, will be ved ai e te office, KevadaCity, es A u., Wednesday, SeptStaple and. Fancy Hardware Glassware, i] Eto Twelve Distinct Styles of : HEATING :: STOVES, And all the Best and Newest PatOOK :: STOVES :: AND :: RANGES All Styles. The Famous Suverior Ranee, 4 The Bestin the Market. Agents for the celebrated CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING Guns,’ Pistols. ee Ammunition of all Kinds. SOLE AGENTS FOR O. V. B. Pocket Knives. We «jo not carry English cutlery. We believe in the superior merits of American products. PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY WINDOW GLAS, EPC. We Sell Everything at~ San Francisco (Prices, FREIGHT ADDFD. NOTICE -TO— Bridge Contractors. —_ SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE REceived by the Board of Supervisors of Nevada County up to Saturday, August. 16th, 1890, . At2 o'clock P. M. For the construction of a Bridge Acress Meer Creek, near the Anthony House. All bidders to furnish Plans, Specifications, Strain Sheets, and working details without costto Nevada County. Bids to be opened in Nevada City, Nevada County, at the Court House on Saturday, August 16th,1890, at 20’clock P. M. A Bond will be required of the success: ful bidder. The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. eee J. L. MORGAN, Clerk. By J.J. Geeany, Deputy. Dated at Nevada City, August 1st, 1890. NOTICE =—TO— Bridge Contractors. GEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE REceived by the Board. of Supervisors of Nevada county, up to Saturday, August 16, 1890, At 2o’clock P, M., For the placing of Iron Cylinders Piers under the Edwards Bridge across the south Yuba River in place of the present wooden abutments. Bids to be opened in Nevada City, Nevada county, at the Court House, on Saturday August 16th, 1890, at 20’clock P. M. A Bond will be required of the successJ. L. MURGAN, Clerk. By J. J.GREeany, Deputy. Dated at Nevada City, Cala., Aug. 1, 1890. Eetabiished in 1852 Nevada: Assay . Office. J.J OTT, Proprietor NO. 25 MAIN STREET... NEVADA CITY Git AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPtion refined, melted and Assayed. By request, Gold Bais exchanged for Coin. Ip connectiou with my Assay Office I have a smal) Quartz M_ with which I can make practical Mill Tests,and guarantee correct returns in every way. Working tests will be eg with from 50 to 600 pounds. PRICES sTunpro.,. MISS M. E. COLLINS, WEL GIVEINSTRUCTIONS IN Free-hand, Plane Geometrical, Model ano Object and Perspective Drawing, Prof. Walter Smith’s (of Boston) metho. Qiland Water Color Painting, Pastel and Crayon. Orders taken for fancy and decorative painting,also “rayon portraits. _ Studioin the Tilley Building, Broad 8t., near City Hall. Studio days—Monday, Wednesday and Saturday of each weck, Notice For Publication. AND OFFICE AT MARYSVILLE, CAL., July 25, 1899.—Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final in suppert of his claim, and thutsaid a a poe oe er Sevier and iteceiver al arysville » On Se ember 2, 1900, Viz. —— eon H. Graves, Homestead En No. aene °. i the NE ol See. 82, Tp17 N, Ye z He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residenc cu'tivation of, said land, viz: oe James H. Reader and Charles A Sweetland P. U., Nevada connty, Cal. Alanson G. Dart and Luis H. Baron of French Corral P. 0,, Nevada county, val CHARLES HAPGOOD, Kegister. MRS.A.PERRY HAS LEASED THESPINE STREET RESTAURANT ORMERLY CONDUCTED BY A. TAM, bol thee eink renoveted ana refitted it in ¢ is now prepa: publicin a aotlafactory Ho grt jack a proof reol rs of FRESH OYSTERS IN ALL STYLES. Rich ice Cream IN ITs SEASON, Meals. at All Hours, COOKED TO ORDER. A Full assortment of Fine Fresh Candies. “Everything ueat and palatable, aaa FURNITURE. Now 18 THE TIME TO REPLENISH your Homes W Cheap-and First-class Fumiture Bedding, Be, From 10 to 20fner¢ IN NEVADA ITY I have madé arrangements with the Lary. est v aicniae Dealers by whichthe public can chase any {quantity orfquality of Furtiture at Cost and Freight{! "Cali and Examine lltustrated Catalogues and ‘Prices and be convinced. : ©@All orders promptly filled. CEO. E. TURNER, Pine Street,zNevada City. MRS. A. J. RAPP, Teacher of Penmanship and Book-Keeping. ' (LASS MEETS EVERY EVENING At Mrs, Rapp’s residence, Pine St. Pupils Oan Join at Any Time. Terms or Penmanshin—$6 for_Fifteen ~essons. . Terms for Book-keeping*made knowr on application. Pupils furnish their own stationery. Tuition payable middle of term. Mrs, Rapp’s former success here a: teacher of the art preservative is a guaran: tee of her proficiency to impart knowledge to those under her instruction irrespective of age. b LOOK HERE ! Repairing Done. I do all kinds of repairs in WOOD AN METALS, such as Sewing§Machines, Musical Instrument Gunes and Pistols, Locks, Etc., Etc.'@ § £ X Kevs Fitted. Saws Filed. . Small a.ticles in Wood or Metal made to order Photographic Instruments made and repaired—a specialty. —o-— FOR CA8sH. ', ©. PERCIVAL, Corner York dzErcad Sts. Nevad City. Opposite corner from Al.. Gault’s Bakery s Upholstering Shop. JAMES KINKEAD GIVES NOTICE THAT he is always prepared to do all kinds of Upholster ing on short notice. Mattresses, Feathet, Fil re eather "d lows, Moss Mattressen, Bed Lounces, Single Lounges, etc., etc., made to orden ke FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN A WORKMANLIKE MANNER, Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packed for shippine a specialty. ; Piano Movine Promptly attended: to arid Carefully Performed! ‘ All at the Lowest Living Rates FOR CASE, Thankful for past patronage, I respectful ly solicit a continuance in the future, OOMMEROLAL STREET, Second door from the Americar TeaStore. James Kiakead. Delinquent Notice. PROVEMENT ASSOCIATION yl tion of principal }-lace of business, Nevada City, Nevada County, Californi: niet Notice—There are delinquent the following described stock, on account. of assessment No. 1, levied on the .10th day of June, 1890, the several amounts set oppo site the names of the respective share holders, as follows: : No. No. Names Cert. Sha. Am't. F.G. Beatty 57 2500 balance due, $187 12 G. E. Brand. .59 2000 * 40-00 G. E. Brand. .60 3000 * 60 00 G. E. Brand. .61 2000 40 00 G.E. Brand. 62 88 “ 1 66 And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 10th day of June, 1890, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, said Company, No, 50 Broad Streeet, Nevade City, Nevada County, Culiforuia, SATURDAY, the 9th day of August, 1890, at the hour of 1 o’clock P, M, of said day. to pay sald delinquent assessment thereon, er with of advertising and expenses of the GEO. C. GAYLORD, Secretary. Office—No, 59-Broad Street, Nevada City, California. : POSTPONEMERT. ‘The above sele has been § F. Less than has ever been scld ” Writing School, Never COUNTY LAND § will besold at public auction, atthe office ofOWIS YOUR TIME TO GET YOUR ~ All Work Done at the Lowest L ving [Price, =