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August 24, 1890 (4 pages)

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such arlable us “aM ever nachine, is made odels of eS, ‘and nile in arts aré and. are ant. imas to rk from ce wheel id bolt a coliar to the the bali bolt is astrong When a yund the enough balance slightly t where o-pin till e to be t of the be opide self i NGvid sUterest vem ut raion), roperty wury to d jug: to the RP. Nevaca , Wiki lt has vo EARS, one nex Ripovur, 6, 1889. sume two a fair trial a think it mchine, LOWETH, 6, 1889. mn ogee am well. kecept myVORTON. 20, 1889. 1@ sewing , it gives pects, do-+ ively. )UMANS 7 10, 1889, xood ratune fifty luRRay. 19, 1889, from you ot be beat8 2 $40.00 UIR. . 7, 1889, right, and . dors exJARTY. 17 oOo: .18 00 .19 00 at tea rivia, es i} PP, coping. JENING. ‘ine St. Atta.. _Buctlons arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt KheumFever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupions, ‘aiid positively cures Piles, or no pay required. [tis guaranteed to give perfect satisfuction. or money reunded. . Price 25 cents po box. . For sale by Oarr bros. tf SARSAPARILLA aud iron soda water at Carr Bros. : PAIN ED _For Stableme>+ and Stockmen. ES AT Drvogists AsD Deatens. TUE CHARLES A, VOGEL ER CO., Baltimore, Ud. POLITICAL. Announcemé@nis noder this head must b: prid fer ia adyaunce. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, F. T. NILON OF Nevada City will he @ candidate tor re election as District attornev, su ject to the decision of the Kepublican County Convention, FOR SHERIFF, W. W. Nelson F Grass Va'Jeyisannonnced as a ean: didate forthe « fice. f Sheriff, subject tothe d cision of the Lemocratic County Conveution, FOR SUPT. OF SCHOOLS. : Marion P Stone F Graes Valley will be a candidate for nomination: s County Superintendent ofSchools, ubject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. FOR ROAD OVERSEER, Third ‘strict. ‘Bloomfield, Washinuteon and Eureka D atricte.) Richard Penrose FRelief Hi'l wil: be a cund‘date for Read —Overseer of the Third Dis“a {An Old -Pionesr’s True Tale of the Adventuresof a Night. No dout t there are very many who rememver the old Deer creek bridge at this city. It long antedated the ine suspénsion bridge that now Bpals thestresm. Few may have cause to hold it in recollection, but the writer, who Lved on the souvh side, has one recollection that contirumd him in hibelief iu fatalism. It was mid-winter, The waters in the creek had been high. When 1 came to town in the afternoon 1 hau crossed on «a dam some two imiles below, Taking the notion ub out ten v’clock in the evening that I woulo guhome, [ determined to cross the Oritge and follow the Rough ana Ready dich, There were miuers living on Peck’s ravine, but I had no neizhbors u mile below, The nigh was cold and. dark. There was nv need of going, but with a wilful _perversity of purpo-e I was bound to go. The c.-nter of the roadway of tLe bridge nad been washed away aad suum planks had been pluced over the yay: sor fuotmen to use till the freshei should abate and the bridge be repaired.This was unknown tome. There is an adage, as old as written history, which say , ‘The piicher tha: 40es to often to the fountain willbe oroken at last ;” but there ure in ‘old country families heirloom . pitcher: which have been going to the fountain for ages, Perhaps Iam like one of those pitchers. I turned down towards the bridge. Cae Miners Hotel stood about where Kistle’s .saloon now is. Landiora Stumpfsaw me. Probably if he haa explained the condition of the bridge { would not have gone on, but weulu have turned into the Hotel, as he desired metodo. He spuke of dange: bul was too excited to explain the nutuke-otite-E laughed’ at him and wenton, Assounas I came to the ae He Dissents From Judge Walling’s Decision in the School District Case. Ps, John T. Wickes, ex-Superintendent of schouls of this county, a member of the State Con-titational convention vf 1879, and recently elected by Messrs, Caldwell, Shiw and Douglas» (wno claim to be the Jeg. sched! trustees of this di-tric!) us teacher of the city High School, reqnesis the publication of the following. This paper, having no bias or prejudice in the matter, and, only desiring to see fiir play prevail, gladly gives space to the commynicstio.; Evitor '‘Transcatrr:—It may be presumptnous fora school teacher to undertake to answer the opinion of a Superior Cuurt Judge, rendered by himin the case of the Nevada Schoul District of Nevada County. ver-us B N. Shoecraft and others claiming to de a Board of Edueation of said District. But having read his opinion us published in your issue of the 21st we feel constrained to differ with the tionvrable Judge in the constraction he places upon the provisions cf the State constitution to which he refers. Having been a deleg ite. to’ the ‘budy that framed that instrament, I feel an interest in ita correct interpretation. { have carefully read the Act of the Legislature of Mirch 25:h, 1874, 10 which. thé Court refers, also the pleadngs in this ewe, .pacticularly as to she amended -cumpt.int, tue answer wit, and the demurrer to the answer The Judge, in his opinion on the demurrer seems to have overlooked the puint raised ia the demurrer cunverning the powers given the Beard of Education by the flaw of 184. The fumarrer called attention tu that in chis Language: : $ ‘Phe powers of the socalled Board uf Education of Nevada School District are to be found, not only in section 1617 of the Political Code, bui tlso in the several city Charters of this trict, subject to the derision of the Ke-. break I saw the whole trouble. I cross-. 5.8.” istrict Convention, FOR SHERIFF. Eldred Northup publican ed the frosty footplanks without hesitation,’ bongh the water was close up tu them. There wereno end-towers as On” referring to the powers and dnties attempted 10° be cunierred by he Act of 1874 (see statutes uf 1873, 4, F North au Juan is a candidate for. now. A trail, bad enough at any . P4ge 615, section 3) we find plainly notsination es Sheriff, subject.to the phn of the Republican county convenon. FOR SHERIFF, Samuel Blight OF Grasse Valley ts announced as a canditime, led up to the ditch. I miscaluluted, made too sudden a turn, and went into the stream, but not far becunse I grasped rome bushee. Eventually I goton the ditch-bank. If the that the law of 1874 is uot of-aniforia operation, as demanded by the 11th Section of the 1st Article of the Constitution, For the law of ’74 permits 4 Board of Education, at will, to act date for Sheriff, subject to the decision . locality had not been familiar and my . under any and every city charter of the Republican County Convention. FOR COUNTY. CLERK. ILL PRAU2., Saad United States. James L. Morgan bd OFFICE—Morgan'& brokee is herehy ann-unced ag aj sailing,” for there was only sipage da City ‘date for reelection as County t tothe decision of the DemoGEO. Le. HU Con ention, -: Attorney and Ooun¥ COUNTY ASSESSOR. LL PRACTICE IN of the Sta*e. E. Bond Office in M i Nevada Cit; “wil bea candidate for 1esubject tothe decision of the Kepublican County Convention. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR, Chas. E. Uren F Grass Villey will be-w candidste for re-election ag Surveyer of Nevada’ county, subjert to the derixion of the KePoblican Couuty Convention. VOR SHERIFF. George W.-Dunster F Truckee will be a candidate for reeyes had not heen extra good, I might huve possibly been drowned. « Once on the ditch it was “plain water there. I went on merrily till [came to the flume that crosses Peck’s ravine. It is xbout twenty fuer high. I cross it frequently now. My first thdbyht was to yo down tbe bank the water was rushing wlong in tuo great volnme, So Tf thonght [ would keep aloft, and started on the flume. At presentthere are boards for the ditch-tender to walk on, but then it Was necessa1y to steq from one crosstieto another. The step was rather long, bit I was then active though hesvy and went skipping along till two-thirds of the way over when.a tie where Boards of E.jucation exist. A tawthat can be changed atthe will of « Board of E jucauion, cinnet be uniform in its operation, for a section of that law of 1874 provides us foliows : “said Board of Educ .tion shall per form’ such duties and have all the powers conferred on Buurds of Trustves of echvol districts, aud Boards of an Pee Ce Mt 8 election a Arsessor of Nevada county, . und cross in the bed of the ravine, Lut. E.iucation in cities.” Now, Mr. Editor, does such a law, where a law ol « general nature, in accordance withthe constitutivn, mu-t ave a Unifuim operation, fulfil the demand? We see that itisa law that clothes a Beard with the power to act under the powers and duties of any and ali the city Buards of Evlucation of tiis State. I don’t claim to be a lawyer, electiou aw Sheriff, subject to the. broke and overl went. My side etruck . but a fair grammatical construction ot decision of the Democratic voution. sae : FOR ASSEMBLYMAN. J. Sims oy oF Nevada City will be a candidete fer renomination as Assemblyman from Jyunty Conthe endof a-bearing and broke two . ribs. Ilanded‘in a bank of red mud in the ravine, I had a bottle in my hand and as I went down I held up the hand that carried it. The bottle the powers given iff this law s.0ws conclusively that the law of 1874, thns ewpowering the socalled Board of Education of Nevada City, is not uniform in its operauon. It permis a the 14th Assembly District, subj ct to the . did not break. I yot back on the ditch . Board of Education; at will, 10 act un‘decision of the Kepublican i4th District Couvention. FOR SUPT. OF SCHOOLS, A. E. Baugh f North Bloomfield will be a candidate ( for the office of Superintendent of 1 hject to the -d i ofthe Re aah publican County, Souvention, FOR COUNTY TREASURER. Paul Quick ©! Badger Wil! will be x candidate forthe again and pursued ny way home. When I arrived. there my young brother was still up and had a good fire. 4 ‘*Where did you get that mud?” he asked. I told him, . “And you didn’t break that blank bottle 2” ; “By nomeans,’’ said. ‘Whatever der any and every city charter wiere Buards of Education exist. A law that can be chinged at the willof a Board of Education ia nut uniform in its operation, Unter it, the Board night experiment, and act under the laws governi g such cities as San Francisco, Sacramento, San Jose, Los Anyele-, et cetera, I think Ihave given what is deoffice of County Treasurer snbject to the . cargo Ltwke out from a port 1 bring . manded here—a fair gramin vical ine decision of the kKepublican County Convention. FOR SHERIFF. William Barton $a City will be a candidate for r . ee instion of Sheriff, subject t the decision of the hepublican County Con vention, . FOR COLNTY RECORDER. W. A Sleep FG Valley,is announced as acandiO Po Co ty Recorder, subject tothe decision of the Republican County Conven fon. FOR COUNTY RECORDER. James M. Wiley ne ‘will be a candidate y Bm of Couaty Recorder, aubject to th ision of the Republicen county Convention. ‘ FOR SUPT. OF SCHOOLS, J.G. O'Neill ane ‘ada City will be a candidate for One office of huperintandent uf Schools, subject tothe decision of the Republican County Convention, -. FOR SUPT, OF SCHOOLS, W. J. Rodgers Grass of ill dandidate for O' ihe re Pay Touaty'super futeudent of Schools, Sa blec to the desision of the Kepubli an County Copyention, FOR SHERIFF. M. C. Hogan orth . Juan will be a candidate Orcs the — ot Shenw, subject ta the jain of the Republican County Convention. POK DHEKIER, Oisotige or knentwaofr strobe aac . ai on of the Republican County Conv FOR COUN LY TREASURER. Ore ants Trasstror subject to the nafe to its destination. T have not been to sea nothing.” : “ “Tai nut going to stay here and have to bury yuu,” he remarked, He left soon afterward, Lt was plain he hud notthe timber for. a pivneer and argonaut. W. K. Weare, [. ______) “Tris a tuct,’”’ that Hood's Sarsaparila dues.cure serofula, salt rheum, and uther diveaves,or affections arigng from im ure state or low conditinn of the bluod, overcomes that tired fe-lingcreates a good appetite, and gives strength to every part of the system. Try it. sé Ministers Use it, @octors #ree scribe it. cece Graneorr, O. Dr Bosanxo—Dear Sir: Suimetime ago [ prescribed Dr, Bosanku’s Pile Remedy to @ patient and buve seen good results, The patient iv question was wy father, Rev. W. W. Bailey. J have sines hada number of euch cases. and if you will give me \a reduction, such ds will pay me to handle it, 4 will willingly do so. Give me your gross, Let me hear from you soon C.C, Batgy, M. D. Sold at 50 cents by Curr Bros. Whea Buby was sick, We gave her Castori«. When “he was a Child, ; ses She cried for Castoria. When ee became Mi.s, : fhe clung to Castoria, : Blue gave them Castorie lowest p-ice per dozen bottles, or per . : terpretation of the law of 1874, on the anbject of ‘uniformity of operation.’’ J.T. Wickgs. Soren ahaa ine RLM Take Waraing. Everybody don’t goto H, Pecarty’s Five Cent Beer Saloon between 10 and 12 v’clock. lt. Furnished House Wanted. A comfortable house in Nevada City partly orentirely furnished can eecure a responsible tenant by applying at this office immediately. «24-1f ‘In.rrited Serofuia. ift’s Specific (S. S$, 8.) cured niy little hae ge pyhan Sovotiia, which broke out allover his face.’ For a year he had sufferea. and f had gives np a hopes of his recovery. Ww ; Payer be ma now remains of the "ilsoase. TL. Marans, Mathereville, Miss. S.S. Thad a viuieee startet hree the nt von me w m. Af10 b peepee ee ti ty und anent cure. “[) CS BASSET, £1 Dorado, Kanage, Treatise on Bion and Skin Diseases mall. @ifces. Met SPECIFIO CO. Atlanta.da, LUETJE & BRAND, WATOEMAKER . se JEWELER, ERTS der a ee abbas s na an Ne PEMSUNAL MENTION. sectGP ana Other Notes About Peaple 1d and Youn. Hon, J. Sims returned Suturday the Bay. C. A. Lawrence of Brandy City has returned from San Franciseo. °° B. G. Magoon, representing John F. Qvoper’s inusic house at Sacramento, is here. Alf. _Tregidgo is’ in town en route ‘to'the springs. He is not ophey ng tirst-class health. RH. Waggoner returned Saturday to Maryavills after a pleasaut. visit with his relatives here, Thos. U. Howell and“H. G Strachan, publishers of a monthly peroical, devoted to setting forth the State's mining resources, are in town. Mrs. A. B. Field and daughters, who have been visiting Mr, and Mrs “Cuunnings at this city, revurne t Saturday to their home in Sin France: vo, D.hl Niveas and Jo-iah Henwood have diseulved their gorpartnership in the M street foundry at Sacra. vito, tlenwvod retains the business, Nivene retiring. Ei Nathan of Colfax was in town Saturday. He says ullthe Native Sons. and Daughters in his vivinage are going to the celebration at Sun Francisco next month. Mrs. H. Siansfield lefc Saturday for a month’s visit to Medfyrd, Oregon, where her parents. (Mr. and sirs, Willtae) uowlive, Mr. W.lliams is well gnownin this county. He lived near Spenceville for twenty years. Supervisor Bulli tun re‘urned Saturday from w tures weees tishing, hunting and prospecting trip to Piumaand Tehams counties. He went i. hisown buggy and traveled over 400 miles. He enjoyed the trip greatly. D. HH. Berdsull, general traveiiny agent for the 3 ety Nitro Powder Cou pany, isin town, Mr.-Birdsall made tisheadqu.rterd at this eity in the mixties, being engaged ta prospecting aud miuing. Hs was counected wiih the Banuer and Cunningham mine uf thi. district, also with tue Marie mine abuvea the towa of. Washin,ton, ; : ANOTake SETBACK. Grass Valley’s delool Bond Dolage All Wroag. The Board of 8 ipervisera met S iturday afternyvn tv opan bids for $20,000 iu eelivol Ounds which Grass Valley disttict voted on May 10.b to issue in urder to raise money with which to build a seven room schovl-building. Bids were advertised fur last month, vut none in correct furin were receiveu aud the sale Was re-wdvertised, But one bid Wasreceived Saturday, that being from the Union Savings Bank of Oakland wuich offered a premiuur of $300 for the lot, provideu “all the proceedings arelegal and properly takeu’’ and What tlie sume ve approved by the Bauk’s atturney, Owing tu the proviso the bid was rejected. : It is generally believed by attorneys, and Goncurred ip by the Supervisures, that the election was nat properly adveriised iuthe matter uf positing nu‘ives and that the call tor bids wa ular bee Use It fatied ty slate tue irreydenomination of the bonds, : Uracs Valley district will now have tu dy all the work. of electihy, ete., over again, ifsle Wants anew schoultous. Oe Applies i.vescy where. The Lake County Avalanche says: “Al this time when parties are nominating their Candidates for the various offices uf trust auu honer to be filed, it is well that party pref -rencos shouid be guarded su that no man may be vlected to offices, no matier how many nominations he may receive, who doer nul naintain a character for honor, prob,ty and sobriety. The man who dues not have respect enough for himself ty conduct hi.neelf in anexemplary manner, Will not have enough for the publ ¢ or the position be may be elec ed to fulfill after he is onceiu it, We regard integrity, honesty and sobriety as imperative qualifications for office, and when :hewure lacking the plain and imperative duty of every honest man who ho da the good of suciety at heart, ol every irue patriot, is 10 cast hia vute so as to relegate all such meu to private life andto withold from their keeping those interests wiaich should be Leld as paramouct to ull personal obligstion or political eaccess,”’ Nearly Kves ybudy favors it. Very few citizens outside of sume of the a-pirants for nomination who want 10 get off thie ragued edge and learn their fate, are in favor of holding the two county conventions “during Fair week, The Gruss Valley Union joinr the majority of the papers of the county iu endorsing it, fa nn . ' Aver’s Hair Vigor restores color and vitulity to weak and gray hair. Chrough its healing and cleansing qualities, it prevents the accumulation of Jandruff ard cures all acalp dineavex,
The best hair-dres-ing ever wade, and by far the most economic dL A poss of simmons Liver Regulator, tuken daily, will relieve aud preveut indigestion, —_—_— ~~ : The Leading Music House. Call at or write ts Vooper’s, the leading music store, 631 J street, Sacramento, for anything in the music line. We have the latest sheet music, fines and best pianos, Vivlin strings (steel), 5 cents; best strings, 10 cents; extra (16 cents); best Kussian, 25 cents; artist strings, 30contsesuch. Johu F. Cooper, sole ayent for Msthushek Company’s (New Haven Conn.) solid ‘ison frame pianos. Over 1,100 soli! in Socramenty, and not one failure in twenty yeare, J. 20-tf. > a Fou want ® Gine turn-out go Broaa merept, Meveda Clty: Siesta Zam & ao MLBE AND THERE. A Urtef Recora of Various Mats : stercoft Lecai Interest. Grass Valley boys on Thureday evening ratified the nomination of Pond tor Governor by having a bontire and fireworks. The Pawnee Medicine Company’s pariormances, being given nightly at the Theater in thiscity, are attracting immense andiances and giving the “greatest satisfaction, Telegraph: It is about settled that the political. conventions in this courty will beheld during fiir week. It will be interesting tu observe the apeeu of candidates and the speed of horses allon the same trip. ‘ Ex-Night-Watchmin Scott has_presented the Buard of City ‘Crastees with a-sunthower stalk fourteen fees high and having thirteen fl.wera. [t grew tn the garden ¢ nneteed with Pennsylvania Engine Company’s House. The propored cement sidewalk on the south aide of Broad street is to be extended so a8 to include the frontage of the buildings owned by Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Tilley, which will give a cuntinnous walk.of that characier frum Rosenberg Bros. store to Pine street. : : The members of the Capital Cricket Club, which was a few years ago one vf the live institutions of Nevada City, are requested to meet atthe ‘TRANS caipt vftive at 1:30 u’clock sharp Sunday afternoon tw artange for selling the yymuastic paraphernalia to the uew organization. A strong Nomination. ‘Walker C. Graves of Sin Francisco nephie« of the Rector brothers of thir city, has been 10 nin ited by the Den veratic State Conveiasion fur the Attorney Generalship, Alcnough «a young mau, Mr. Graves tan point to arecord thatinany older members of the Bar might well euvy. As assistant Diatrict Attorney in Depirtment 1 of the San Francisco Superior Court, he condacted the celebrated trial of the jury bribers, securng the conviction cf Creighien, Emerson, aud Norihey, He lsu conviccet the half interest swindlere, Hamberg and Pileher, and the couspirators Josselyn, Dgmarest and Silver, and ex-clerk J. W. MeUarthy. Many other welléwon victories for the people are to Mr Graves credit, and testify strongly to_his eaergy, capacity, skill and integrit¥. ‘ Cotfax’s New Paper. = The first number of the Colfax Sentinel has been received, Willard . Calkins, the owner and editor, announces in his salutary (which is b.comingly modest and practival, by the way,) thatth» new paper isto le indeperdent ia politics and devoted tu the buiiding ue of the farmiiy, fraitriising and, mining interests of upper Phiger county and lower Nevada county. In the way of q tantity and quality of news, tne S:ntinel is fully up to arewonable standard, while {pour phigally the uvikesup is good, Wel.-filled udverti-ing columns and « large subscri, tidu list testify in the atronge-t ortof way that the Sentiuel has cume tuo stay, The Coe Mine. Saye Siturday’s Union: Yo-terday the Cow mine commenced work with Capt. Hammillinchorge. The ponips were staried at noon and it isthe opinion of Mr. Haniniil that it wl take «bout two weeks to lower the water to thé 30). level. The pump is doing its work well and no trouble with it is antivipated. —zE:Z__ Enceuragement tor the Feeble. So long as the failing embers ‘of Yitulity are capable of being rekindled intoa warm and yenial glow, j wt eo long there is hope forthe weak and emaciated invalid. Let him not, therefore, de-pond, but. derive éncoussgement from this and from the farther jact that there is a restorative most potent in revewing the dilapidated powers of a broken down system, Yor, thanks to ita unexampled tonic virtues, Hortetter’s Stomach Bitteraie daily reviving strength in the bodies and hopeinthe minds of the feeble and nervous, Appetite, refrestiing sleep, the acquisition of flesh and color, are blessings attendant upon the reparstive processea which this priceless invigorant speedily initiates and carries to a euvcessful conclusion . Digestion ia restored, the bluod fertilged and vustenance #ffurded to each life-nu-tuining organ by the Bitters, which is inoffenvive even t» the fenining palate, vegetable in composition, and thoroughly saute. Use it, and regain vigor! The Union Ive Company is igw prepared to deliver ice to bneiness houses and private residences in quantities to suit, All orders left at the company’s office at the Pliga will be promptly attended to. No ice will be del vered after 6 o'clock P. mu. A cream of tartar baking powder, ‘Highest of all in leavening strength —U; 8. Government Report, Aug 17, mons Liver Regulator, EDWARD @ POND. © Sketch of the Democrat’: Neminee ' fer Geverner, * Edward B. Pond of San Franeleco, Democratic nominee for Governor and present Mayor of Sun Francisco, . was born in the StateohNéw York about fifty years ago. Mr.Pond hus been . in California twenty-five. years, ia a man of considerable ren and has been engaged in. mercantile pirsuit= in San Francisco for many years p.st. The Democratic a»pirant for Qube.natorial honors is rather below the aver ge in height, strongly built, and while he bas a pleasant face it is not one that would be noticed in a crowd, Tn 1882 Mr, Pond wan nominated and elected to the offive of Supervisor from the Sixth ward, Sin Francisco. Placed on several important committees in the board by Muiavor Washington Bortlett, which brought him prominently before the public, and doing considerable work worthy of notice, Mr. Pond, atthe wend of his term of office as Supervieor, concluded to stand for re-election. He was again successful, being the only Democrat elected Supervi-or that year ip the board,composed of twelve members. Tn 1836 hg reveived: the nomination of his party for Mayor, of San Franvieco, and defeated Abner Duble, Republican, and others at the polls. Last yearhe defeated in a spirited ¢c.mvaizn for that city’s chief magistracy Charlea R. Storey and Dr. C.° C. O'Donnell, i asiehteediheleiiiianiiadieniaemeneiecamnatin A LOST ADDRESS. A Trinidad Lady Writes to San Fran: cisco for Xt. Mrs. Harriet McNamara of.319 State Street, Trinidad, Colorado, while visiting in st Louis last summer, did not suffer with her usual sick headaches and indigesti But upon her return to Trinidad her old troubles came upon her. It was not the St Louis climate that did so much for her, The -secret is.told in the followiug letter, recelved by Thomas Price & Son, the wellknown assayers of 524 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, Mre. McNamara writes: — “Three months since-I was visiting tn St. Louls, and obtained two bottles of Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla. It was of great rellef to me in my headaches and fudigestion, Since my return to my home in ‘Trinidad { feel the need of it, and as I have lost the dress I write to you to ask if you will not kindly forward this letter to the proper num) in San Frangaco, and have me sent a few more bottles of this valuable vegetable compound.” People having used Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla once send hundreds of miles to get it again, as in the above instance. Mork convenient than a pill is Simboth liquid and powder, Tor cold ao la water at Oarr Bros. tf The name of the pricelean remedy, TH Qavt CALIFORN 1A Lnovrin®, ts taken from the word “Eros,” the God of Love i (ireek my thology. What init, what ite uses, what lin purpone? A great Cullfornia cure fur Nervousness and Disordered Sextiul Punetionsaef men and women, no matter from whut cause ariing, either from the excenaly ¢ use of Mtimulanta.Tubacco of Op tim or through Youthful tndbwretion, Over-lndul. sence, Lom of Power or Impotency, Wakefulners, Lam of Beale Power, Bearligélown Paulus In the Back, Hysterin, Nervoun Prontration, Dis thiess aw) Weak Memory, Theae complaints when mglected generally wreek the mind snd bering the sufferer to an eurly grave. KRO-TINK fo u sure cure, Send stamp for pamphlet, The atudy of the mphilet will be worth your while, Price, tia x; 6for gh Six boken will surely effect a perManentcure, No hogus guarantees, ‘Thotwands of testimoulule received from old and young, buth sexes, Mrs, DOUD, 1120 Larkin Street. Mra. Kila Dow! is employed asa ty pe-writer bet atenographer in the ature No, 120 Larkiu Nt, » Francisco, She auld ton reporter recently; “Sometine » f wan aMicted by, supprened mmennthiatlon, etre Belng dreadful of doctors and elr lurge fren, f used a number of cheap patent remedlen, tut they fulled wo relleve mie, nally rewLa teatimontal from «lady tu fayor of Tk AVE CALIFOUNIA Fumie Fematw Vitis, and bonght « box. Well, after unlng then I was reHeved tie tely and consider thens 1 boun to w shied, ** i Atamp for pamphlet. Price per box, $2.50, The Gavi Gaedioiced sent seoure by mull on receipt of price, Address all ordern for Pille and communications te Nele Manufacturern, THE GAVE ¢O., Chemiita. P.O, Hox 2410, San Mrangiwoo. Tf you have made up your miad to buy The Gavi Pilla do nut be induced to take any other, Sold by Carr Bros. Sole Agents Itismade} “NO FLIES ON JHs08 13 —Biasphoming. The Salvationists do many things to offend and shock the ideas of christian propriety entertained by their more fastidious fellow-réligionists of sects and creeds; but it is seldom however that they wonad the sensibilities of the averig? sinner who witnesses their bodily contortione and listens to their emotional:sms in the street megtings where the great mass of auditors sions it indeed thev exist at all, A few nights ago, however, 61 Broad atreet in front of the National. Hotel, the loval Sulvationista made a break that bruught severe censure down upon them from the motley crowd that had assembled around them. They sang a vile parody on oveof minstrel Vharley Reed's ballads, It ran thus; There my be filles on me, ‘bere may be ties vu you, But dere are nv 1.68 on sesus, The echoes of the lust line had not died away when the listeners us if by one impulse hissed the singers. The olasphemous ditty was not repeated, f——___] Ayer's Sareaparilla, by purifying enriching the bloud, improves the appetie, aids. the assimilative process, strengthens the nerves and ivovigoraier she system, It iv, therefure, the bea aod most thorou;hly reliable altera~ tive that can be found for old and young. Aprgtite and sleep may be improved, every part of the system etrengtbened and the animal spirito regain their buuyancy by the use ol Ur. J. UM. Mebean’s Strengthening Vordial and Blvod Purifier, For sule vy Oarr Bros, A Tacoma druggist calla his soda fountain ** Elijab,’’? because it is » great profit, mene . Notios to Oreditors. Eatate of Preston Penpraise. N ViAvCS is oerevy given by the under. wigned, exuvcuturul tue Butace of Pr 5: wae POUpraine, Ueuy Bud, Wy tue Crvultursol alu wl pefeuns haViog Claims acalust the B.id Uecwaned, tv Uxu.bIt Lue With toe AecOmsary VuUCbErS, WIMIO tuur muUtun f (Or Lie fiewt pubitvation of tuis wutics tu tue Bard BXevulor, ab D8 Teeideuce ou Gold Fiat du BLU wWOVaUa GUBGLY, Cue palue Delux tue Place fof Cue rausactive ut tue business us Guid esate, .0 said Cuunty ol Nevuua, W. C. ERBUENBUKRK, Executor of the hataty uf rrestun PenPraine, deveused, Darved tum td day of August 180, dJubn Un.dweilatty for saguutur, United3States Marshal's Sale. NDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN EXEcuted issued outef the Cireuit Coursus tus United states, via Cir ult, Nurtuera Wistrict of. Aiiofuld, and tw ise directa. and delive ed for a dudyuent reudefeua te said Vuurt, vl tue Lith uay of August, A. ade, iu faver of Buwards Wowurulf nua uguioet Omegn Water aud Mining Guu pat) for tue sua of $1504 00 in Guia Coll, tu avthir Wilh Gusls vt built ana intercat, . Mayes OVicd vl «he Pigut, Ulie, cia mm who tute. cat Ul ewaid dulelbuaubyl, ID dad ty tus lullowsl Mlupery, Go wil: DW $4 anu d >5y vO. Wg ui deo, 16, tp. 17, N Koha B, ali un, Vuibdineig “td aures iaou, sure UE 108», Aisv tue a }g of dah4 and SKY of NKM 01 oeGs £7, 1p 47, 8 abd yy OE a, UUULA ily A4V ares Ul inud, ele uf .ond, A.wu NW ig Ul on 4 aud OW Gof NR 14 eu. 16, tp 0, 8 Lt Bh ott a, Comraining ov acres uf land. ‘ Amv uuuiag ground at Omega, boundeu Vu tie tulllu Dy bude BD VE Clasuin, Ou tue suri vy Yee oy & Od.'s Clutuse; wife aiusO clali. 8 aluWa de Cue NOW .uck Aliuiug Vidi, bullies suulu vy Callow mw Dudaw pb Srv wud weal by vanega, Laeprovemetia Suunieliidg VE UM pipe>, motors, elu.) alas Walter right #ud Glo Cullbulemeiug wt bin uve vl OULU Idhu’s Creve wud Guuductiu,g Walel Wy Validea; alev Wale. Gite Gumus sug aC Sleep Aiviiws, wd KuUWwi ae bie viion Gite; algy wat. f tigubanu ulecu vou: UUs ME UBUTE Uelival Bo CU atliug Water ty vinegs, KOUW es antue dum dite, eldy Weber igul dud Gite emuig ab tue SVULD DUDE Clyer 146 bles UetOW Culvert wl UFMlgt, taking Water thwelrom aun vunduviing itt Uuege; also Water rigu. OU UICC CUMeUvleg AU Viniudd Cfeun and conductuy water Vaiuge, aud Kuows as Cue Miaiivud Clesk Ui; winy Wale eight ob ated thal Waled Dew wield ureeKk W Unive, Kuvwu of the huwaiu, ditch, together with mile peso Vulee, Laken, pula, aud wil Waler sigiile Deluugiog aur peilaluiug Wo aul anu every uf the abuv Hamed Gtcucs, Ail pituate iu Nevada vuumy, Uuiturula, Nulice is heievy Kiveu that on Thursday vbe got Gay vi Deplwmver, A. LV, sd0u, Ul . Y'uluck P.M. Ol musduay ye WEL) meet mal big 4h, tie aud bite eabel sud Ome. Water aud Mining Company or vituer ur Hew, iu wad tutus Lbuve ueeerbed propo: Y, UF e MUCH Logioul ae May De MeCeseury vovlinly cholsutitt’e Cletus, Desides all Coste, sulerest amd eccruilly cus, the gule wilituke piace in front of thy oUbty Vuollrt Huovae ot Nevace Gil), oe vadu Culmy, Cutuorala, at fPuduc Auuuon, v0 lMuWiel Mulley. t the Uniteu ovutes, i dahd, W big DIgbest aud beet vidder, Duled, Nevada Uily, cule 2int dey of Ausunt, A. VD, 188s. w.G, LONG, U.S, Marshal, By A. A. Wvob, Deputy: STU Dro. MISS M, E. COLLINS, WiLL GIVE INSTRUCTIONS IN Free-hand, Plane Geometrical, Model an Object and Perspective Drawing, Prof. WalterSmith's (of Boston) metho. Olland Water Color Paint nz, Pastel and Crayou, Ordera taken for fancy fadslecurative paloting,aleo “rayon ie raits. Stuitiosn the Tilley Bulldin«, Broad St., near City Hall. studio days—Mouday, Wednesday uni Saturday of each wevk, DR.C.L. WALK, DINTIsST, oF GRASS VALLEY, WILL VISIT NEvada City on Wednesday of Each Week. Office at the National Hotel, Nothing but first-class finished work, Teeth extracted without pais. NEVADA DRUG STORE, Corner. Broad and Pine Streets NEVADA CITY W. D.VINTON, Proprietor — LMvine Perfume oF PATTEM, MEDICINES erfumer: ‘ane i ilet Articles oa I kinds. mS 7 Lies pe atte oo oe & prareading F reer ons @ competent Dr at portect purity guaranteed. —— “Not Retired from Busines s. UNSCRUPULOUB fede or uaa Frao tue Celebraied 0: 4 4 left Move” city, cfeatt ce tludinct: th Such ie o Jnited States Marshal's Sate. nder and by virtue of an execution issued vut of the Circuit Cuurt of the Uniteu states, vith Circuit, Neurtaeru Uiwtiict vu, Jalifuruia, aud ty we directed aud dwilver4 luce Judgment readered ia # id Cout vu the dlet day uf Jury, A. 9. 16, bie Laven vi Kdw.rus »ovuruft and Aguius, Vega Wwer and Mintog + umpany foc tue uw vt $844y.W0 1 Guild Vuln, logebber with Coste A euicaud intereaty 1 Leave levied vn ihe ight, tide, Clatm aud interest uf said de feudautuf, iu and Ww the tuiluwing groper: uy, to wit: BW 1-4and8120f NW 14ofS8eo, 16, tp 17, N 1 E, MUD m, contaiuin, 2 acres luuu, wore or less, Also the & 1 2016 1-4and BE 1-4 of NE 1-4 of £06. 17, ty 1%, WM, 1h Me Mt DD m, conutaining 120 acres of land. slau SW l4ofde 14 audoWld4ol NE 14 Sec. 16, tp 16, \ Kl & at Dm, cuntsining by acres uf laud, Aisv miuing ground at Omega, bounded on thes -uth by Lue auvve claims, ub, tue north by Yeu sing & Co.'» Claims; olay mining claims knuw ae dew . ork Mining Ulaliuun, buundeu south by Uanon & ehaw's grouud aud weet by vega, lmpruvements GousistsU¢ VE IFUL pipes, MULILUFE, €C.;' Riso Water rigut aud ditch commencing ut tue Bead of -wulto men's Creek mud Cyuductiug water to UMesa; a6 Water ditch eumueucing at Seep sulluw, and kovwh 6 the Uniou ditch; alew water rightaud ditch voumenuctug wt Mosarl Cauun and coudae ing water tO Vinege, kKuOWD 46 the Musuri dih; also waier mght end diwn headiuy at the Suuth Yuus river 4 1-2 miles oeuw Cult. risum briuge, taking water tuerefrum end cuouagucl.ng 1b te UMmega; amu Water mga. aud vitch commeuciug im Diauwua creek as Couductng water lo Vue, and Kuvwh #6 the Vinuwud vrévk ditub; ainy Water right aud ditch tukiug water from Viawend vieek to Umegs, Kuuwn up tue edwurds di cu, wgetuer with wi tue reser VYuirs, lakes, puouds, aud wil water righis vel mglog aud pertaiuing tv each aud every 1 the ebuve ummed di ues, Ail situate iu eeVada Cuuuty, caiifuruia, #ubGe m hereby given thaton Thursday, the dtu day of ovpigusber, A. U. law, wb i v'civck F. M., of Rald Gey, i Will geil wit toe ight, Une and iuterestul said Vmege Wailer aud Miutug Compauy of either of them, in and ww the ebuvs desers yruperty, or so much th rouf us ulsy be ueceusury to sutiofy Piaintil’s claim, besides ali Conta, interest Mi hecalt wi {t take pia front of dheoale wi 8 ice t of the House at peveda clon Nevade J i blis Aucuion, {cr nero ‘he United sites, iu uano, W he biguesl and best Lidder. Dated, evade City, thin dist day of Auo . ates, A.D, Ly, bus. ce Ge Marabal, Dy A A, Woo Sep: O> 8 ia made up of outright disbelievers in . ; the doctrine of vhristiwity and case. ) tardened citizena whose bumps oi . ) reverence are m croscupical in dimen . » all-gone feeling, as though I not anything. My trouble was aggravated vy my business, painting. Last. Sour spring I took Hood's Sarsaparilia, which did me an Stomach immense amount of gond. It gave me an \ppetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving -I had previously experienced.” vEoRGE A. Pace, Watertown, Mass, : Hood’s Sarsaparilia Sold by all druggists, $1; six for $3. Prepared only oy ©. I, HOOD & CO., Apoth Lowell, Masa, 100 Doses One Dollar AUCTION. Nor Is HEREBY atv THAT. Saturday, Sept. 6, 1890, at 2 o'cl’k, P. M, I will sel upon the hereinafter des cribed premises at public auction, as At torney in Faot, forthe Heirs of the Estate of Carl Becker, deceased, the folluwing deacribed Real Property, viz : . Lets 3, 4, 5, Gamd 7, im Bleck 34, Nevada Oity, Oal., with the Owellimg Houses and imprevea Ments sltuate thercon,. All lying ou the sou h site of Spring Street, at the Junction of spring and M11 Streets,and being kaown as the Juhn Hamilton property. Title guara . Sursie-Gak viva dase: of deed. Dated Aucust 23d, 1890, ADOLPH ROSENTHAL, German I.uperial Vice Consul. P, F. Simonds, Atty. BARTLETT AND OTRER =: PEARS WANTED ! THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR® Marketable Pears. Enquire of E. BOOTH, Cornér Pine and Commercial Streets, «6 Wewvada Cit v. Cal Upholstering Shop JAMES KINKEAD GIVES NOTICE 1HAT he is always prepared to >? do all kinds uf Pboleter; ing ou short nutice, Spring Mattréases, Hair : Mattresses, Fuather Pilown, Moss Mattrerses, Bed Loun. es, Single Lounges, ete., etc,, made to order, FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL KIND3 KEPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN A WORKMANLIKE MANNER, Pianos, Pictures and Furniture pack. ad for shippine a specialty, Piano Movine Promptly attended=to and Carefully Performedd . wt All at the Lowest Living Rates FOR C4A@x, Thankful for past patronage, I respecttu ly solicit a continuance in the future, COMMEROIAL STREET, Yeoond door from the American Tea£tore, James Kiakead. Notice For Publication, Bert OFFICE AT MARYSVILLE, CAL, July 2), 1899-—Notice is hereby given that the fullowing named settler has Bled not'ce Of bis intention to make final proof in supp ort of his claim, aud thatsald proof ait be mads batons see onieter 5s we celver al a@iyaville, Cal, on de Heber 2, RA, Via. . Peace eon H. Graves, Homestead En No. ‘00, fur the NEM of Set. 82, Tp 17 Ms E He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cu tivation of, auld jand, vig: James H. Keuder aud Charles Apors of Sweetiand P. U., Nevada yt! Cale Alanson @. Dart aud Luis ff, Baron of French Corral P.0,, Nevada county, Val. CHARLES HAPUOUD, Kegister. MRS.A.PERRY HAS LEASED THE PINE STREET RESTAURANT Prana havin CONDUCTED BY 4A. TAM, a ud having reuovuted and refitted it in ret-Class style is pow prepared tu serve the public in a satisfactory manner, FRESH OYSTERS IN ALL STYLES. ee = Rich ice Cream IN ITS SEASON, Meals at Ail Hours, COOKED To ORDER, a Paik ean ent af : Fine Fresh Candies. 2 Everything neat and palatable,