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August 26, 1890 (4 pages)

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* such ar*nable us igo han ever machine. 1S made micdels of ines, and simile jn Parts are and are yrtant imed as to york from ince wheel solid bolt h a coliar 1 to the f the. balich bolt: is by astrong When a wound ‘the ut enough = balance ed slightly left where top-pin till ble to be out of the 10t be opmade ‘self hments : VER, w. Fed with O11, ON BUOK, aplest, eariest ting, has the rial, with the ; thas ve5 YEARS. der ore nex H. Kipovr. lec, 6, 1889, ine sume two it a fair trial We think it irimachine, Rowsra. v_ 16, 1889. nium sewing and am well Accept my A. Norton. Tov. 20, 1889 . % the sewing you, Ht gives respects, doy nicely, Youmans. 2c. 10, 1889. Ver youd ratork an @ fiity i. Murray, v. 19, 1889. gut from you not be bextkk as n $40 00 Mur. , 17, 1889. ail right, and It does exMyCarty. “ee £7 00 -».18 ©O “es $Q 00 ry, which CRIPT, hifornia, eee oc. APP, EVENING », Pine St. jy Time. 5 for_Fifteen nade knows x 5 The Daily Beanserpt, ———— eee TUES DAY. AUGUST 26. 1890. furnished House Wanted, A comfortable house in Nevada City . ing, an 1 the frankness and incisivepartly or entirely furnisbed can secure . ness of his style is causing much aresponsible tenant by applying at . <peculation asto who he is, In last this office immediately. a 24-tf Sargsapanivia and iron soda water at Carr Bros,-4 FREE LAnck. A Grace Vaiiey Writer who Hits Rather Hard. ley correspondent (‘‘Rilph ‘Resnrgam’’) whot.lksright out in meetSa urday’s Sentinel he says among other thiags: : “The Democrats had, before their Jate county conventicn, been talking x = SUACOBS Oj], CURES PERMANENTLY SPRAINS and STRAINS. oan Paday “aged Praise it Highly. inna Cal, y 8, 1887, Some time ago, while a praia By hg Olympic Athletic Club, I sprained my kre severely and A wpe “gon. , but a8 : setter 7 }0HN GAKBUTT, Jumped from Engine. hat 17th St., Omaha, Ne! toot 2, 1888, um} from an engi strained my ankle very Rodis. Tarek comes ured for weeks, St. Jacobs Oil complete cand me. » KRUEDER, At. Dreoat ts avn Dratrra, POLITICAL. Announcentenis uader this head Must bpaid for in ~ -advance, «. bOnition amon, party leaders, he will FOR PUBLIC AD dINISTRALOR. A rthur Powell oO" Grass Valley is hereby annou! a candidate for Pu lie Administrator subject to the décision of the Republican Couuty Convention, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY F. T. NILON OF Nevada City will he a candidate for re election as District attornev, su ject to the decision ofthe Kepublican County Convention. : FOR SHERIFF, W. W. Nelson F Grase Va levis snnovne-d as. a ean' Gidate forthe ffice. f Sheriff, subject tothe d cistoy of the 1 emocratic County Conveution, FOR SUPT. OF SCHOOLS. Marion P Stone oO", Grars Valley will be a candidate for nomination: s County Superintende ut ofSchools, ubject t» the decision of the Re publican County Convention. i FOR ROAD OVERSEER, : Third ‘strict. ‘Bloomfield, Washinuton and _ Eureka D stricts.) Richard Penrose F Relief Hil wil. be a cand‘date for 0 Kcad Overseer of the Third District, subjec to the deeieion of the Kepublican District Convention, FOR SHERIFF. Eldred Northup F North -an Juan is a candidate for nomination es Sheriff, subject t» the decis'on of the Republican county copyention. FOK SHERIFF. Samuel Blight F Grass Valley is announced ag a candidate for Sheriff, su!jvct to the decision of the Republican C.nnty Convention, FOR COUNTY. CLERK, James L. Morgan OF Cherokee is hereby ann unced as a candidate for reelection as Connty Clerk, subject tothe decision of the Democratir County Con ention, «FOR COUNTY -AssESsSOR. é E. Bond F Nevada City wil) be a candidate forrere) election as Arsesror of Nevada county. subject tothe decision of the Republican. County Convention. FOR COUNtY SURVEYOR. Chas. E. Uren F Grass Valley will be a candidste for re-election -as Surveyor of Nevada county, subject to the desision of the Kepublican County Convention, ~~ FOR SHERIFF, _ George W. Dunster ¥ Truckee will be a candidate for reelectiou as Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Demvucratic Cuunty ConYeution. FOR ASSEMBLYMAN. J. Sims 4 ¥F Nevada City will be a candidete for re-nomination as Assemblyman from the 4th Assembly District, enbj ct to the decision of the Kepublican i4th District Convention. = FOR SUPT. OF SCHOOLS. > A.E.Baugh . f North Bloomfield will be a candidate ( for the office of Superintendent of Schools subject he d i publican County Couvention. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. . Paul Quick ( { Badger Hil! will be a candidate forthe office of County Trearurer sibject to the fm of the kepublican County Cunven lon. ofthe Re FOR SHERIEF. Srerr e William Barton oF Nevada City will be a candidate for the nomination of Sheriff. subject t the decision of the hepublican Cuunty Con yention, ; > FOR COUNTY RECORDER. W. A Sleep OF. Grass Valley, is announced an acand i date for County Recorder, subject tothe cacising of the Kepublican County Conven on, -FOR COUNTY KECORKDER. dames M. Wiley . ject to the decision of county Convention. Jed wi hout warning” or compuuction ood trengih tothe whole #ystem, F Boston Ravine willbe a candidate Oo forthe Afice st Crane ge hes are ‘Ministers Use it, sectors #re‘god deal abvut the scurvy nfanner ii Wiich the Republicans of Nevad.s township snubbed Senator Preston when that gentleman came _ before hem asa candidate for State delezute. Because he hud not conspired and connubiated “and set a yang -of strikers to work for him, he was snow ed under: It_was indeed a bud break. and_some of the men mainly reaponsiv}é for it have since expressed then “egret; and ifthe Senatur is made ol the stern stuff I thiak he is; and which stuff is essential ty © the composition of any mun who expects to retain his make them aull sorrier befure Le gets shrough with them. * But badiv “as the Senator was reated, the Demucratic County Co.ivention treated Judge Dibble and Ali Crezidgo still worse when they appeal ed to the convention for the privilege of going to Sun Jose this weck to ussist in nominating a State ticket. No one man in Northern Central Califortia bas pnt in more svlid years ot honest and unselfish party work, o: Ot les+ fur it, than the Judge; and as for Trexzidge, no young man that . how of gives promise of -being inure use.ul to. the Democracy than ‘Alf,’ whu has the honey, sinariness and anbition to ‘make-a model — politica: ha Uer, and who would. nut be niggardly in the. dispensation ef any o. them while laboring for a-canse which he expoured. The J udye is a veteran in polities and such a rébuff is noi likely to discourage him ; but the other zentleman is Comparatively speakinz atyro and the cold steel of defeat which has entered into his soul wili naturally have an enervating effect upon .his' a ste for politics, **Hunors are ea-y in these respects between the two parties of the count: . Chey both made a grave mist.ke, anu uo atonement: can heal the wounds. Yetin the light of past experience, what is to be expected of partis. politicn? All parties are unyrateful and always have been. Tuey act upspirit of justice. Old idols are emashad uew ones are ret up to reign for. brief period.’’ . : Whe Willi Get it? The Omega gravel mine is advertisatte be sold on September 15h by he Sheriff inssti-faction of a jadyinent obtained in the Superior Cours nearly a year ago fur (10,943.99 du. 10 N. UC. Tul yand J. B. fudly of thir cuy for lator, ete. Che same property 8 ulso advertised to be sold Septembe: 25th by the United States Marshal in sati-faction of judgments levied fa eomtempt of the U. S. Cirenit Gourt and aggregating $5,083 80. If the ) Tully sale holds good the Circuit Court will have to whistle for ite fines. ae \ The Vo-s Fire. : There was no insurance on the dwellhotse burned Saturday morningat Vosa’s mill. The loss if variously estimated at from ($3,030 np. Mr. Voss says the fire was ciearly an invendiary one. He has recently had trouble with some of his men about their wages, but it is not suspected that the firg was set as a result of that tronble,Fer kublic Administrator. Artliur Powell of Grass Valley will be a candidate fur the Repubiican nomination of Pablic Administrator. He is a popular young: man and in avery respect competent for the place His friends say he wonld have nu troublein getting elected if placed on he ticket. : Bartictt springs Agency. ee George C. Guylord has been appointed Nevada City agent for the tamous Bartlett Springs water. He will have # supply un hand before the snd of the present week and be prepure1 to fill targe or sm ill orders. Fa nnn Boris and pimples and other affecuons arising from impure blood may -ppear at this season, when the bl od id heated, Hvol’s Sarsaparilla, removes the caase of these troubles 05 purifying, vitalizing and enriching the oloud, and at the game time it giver FOR sUPT, OF SCHOOLS, J.G. O'Neill OF City wil “be a candidate for . 140 L prescribed Dr. Bosanku’s Pile the office of Superintendent of Schools subject to the decision of the Kepublicar Coraty Convention, FOR SUPT, OF SCHOOLS. W. J. Rodgers TASB be acandidate fi oO” P+ pe hey Gounty wuperiutendent : Schools, subject to the publi ‘an County Convention.FOR SHERIFF, M. C. H F North San Juan will be a candidate for the office to the derisicn of the Republican Cor ty Cou of Shenff, vention, wiston of the ke . Will willingly «lo so, Givé me your GRANGER, 0. _ Dr Bosanxko—Dear Sir: Suinetime ;. Remedy to a patient and bave seen svod results. The patient in question was my father, Rey. W. W, Bailey. 1 nave since had a number of euch cases nd if you will give me a redsiction +1 uch as will pay me to handle it, t + oweast peice per dozen bottles, or per grove. Let me hear from you soon : U. C. Bamey, M. D. Sold at 50 cents by Carr Bros, ~ When Baby was wick, "FOR SHEKIFE. George F. ‘acobs. resem chat tte When she became Mi.s, — "FOR OOUNTY TREASURES, el ae Onell ecimon of Qa Sonny Fecaararaubl for the when shehad Children See We gave her Castorin. When. he was a Child, She cried for Castoria, Bhe clung {o Casto’ ia. The Colf .x Sentinel has a Grasa Val-. on frivolous impuise iastead of in a. sacaneennntiniia enema es aieimaausintiel HORACE F PAGE, _ The KxeTongressman ies Saude dently ia san francisco. Ex-Congressman Horse F. Pave dieda 11.20 v’clock Saturday morning at his rooms in the Strathmore House on Larkin street, San Franvisco, He was bora in Orleans county, N Y., October 20, 1833. He arrived in -Califurniy at the age of 20, and after a very succesful venture in operating tsawnmill nec Colfg.and an after experience in mining he moved 10 Placerville, there establishing a large livery stable. He also operated » line of stage couches connec.ing the princrpal towne of El Dorado, Placer and Sacramento counties. After a few years’re-idenve in Placervillehe married Miss Jane Watters, anaccount plished lady. He was led to take a live’y interest 'n politics by his enthu~ esti: and ardent temperment. He would m tke . ny Conpromises with the opposing; parties and wis always a straight R-publican on the strictest principle-. Being nominated for the State Seuate he Was drawn furthe> into political life. He wasalefeated at the election Afterward he was élected to Congress vuthe Republicia_ticket-in 1872 tu represent the Second Congressional distuict, which inciwded Nevada coun-’ ty. His opponent was Paschal Coggins. Mr, Page’s umjority was 9°4, Daring his tour terms. in Congress Mr. Page was energetic in taking sides vn all.the leading q restions which occupied the attention of that body. _ Mr. Page had more experience in Congress than any other representative froin touis State. He served in the Forty-thiid, Forty-fuurth, Fortyfiuhand Borty-oixti Congresses. In 1830 he ran for Congress again, and was defeated by James H. Budd vf Stockton. Uf tue years Mr. Page had been ailing from kidney and hearc troubles Washington, D. C., and was very sick then, Each day since he visite! the Park and Cliff douse in an eifort to regain health an . sire agth, : Saturday morning he «appeared to bein good spirits, and at 11:3), while reclining on the lounge, expired ta the presence of his wile und. 7-yesr-old dau lter, Mr. Page lecves a widow and four chil lren—ihree sons and une daughter. Two of his sons are now in Washington, Schoot Desa» vs descd. The city boird uf education at a speci . meeting he:d’ Saturday evening decided by a vote of four 10 three toaward the contract fer furnishiny 196 desks and seats for the ‘roums vt wlisses Cooper, Nilon and Ciarke, in Linesin-echock building, 10 the Sin franeisey tiem of Bancrofi Bros. & Uv. who will put in the Lunproved New triampa Autom otic pattern. “Rie ola wooden de-ks heretofore u-ed in these 1rOOuns Will be consigned to the woou™ sled. Itmay be two or three weekoviv.e the change wiil-be made. The Board have also ordered a@ sei uf Batieroft Bros. & Co.’s new charts, which constitute by far the best thing set invented to aid in teaching mineilogy, botany, entomulozy, ete. ‘Chere we avout filty of these chartsand they re mounted with specimens of the different ofj-cts treated upon iu the tyxt, as well as illustrated with pict-, ares, The'cost ‘of the full,set is $40, and Nevada City is the first district 10 adoptit. ‘leachera who have looked into the system carefully strongly urged tlie purchase, Sing, Brothers, aisg. An old sony goes like this: It’s the glory of the nation, Aud of every hume tie bope; There's nnught since tue creation Can wash like bingmau’s Suap. The Niagara river can’t be awept back with a broom, neither cam you expect to get as good a wash with an imitation as you do with the genuine Dingman’s Soap which Gaylord sells, A Cow shooting Scrape. Lea Craft of Sweetland was convicted Saturday in Jnsiice Brown’s court at Saeeil snd of shouting a cow belonging to Rubert Huckina, Th+ cow had bruken intoa field belonging to Craft. Sentence was to be prononnced Monday. The sentiment of people there r-garding the merite of the case is said tobe divided. See Aver’s Uair Vigor restores color and vitality § to weak and gray buir. hrouzh its healing and cleansing qualities, it prevents the accumulation uf Jandroff and cures all scalp diseaxes. Che best hair-dres ing ever made, and by far the most economic 1. The ww orid tmriched. ~ ‘The facilities of the present duy for the production of everything that will vondnee to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are «almost antimited and when Syrup of Figa was first produced the world was enriched with theonly remedy which is traly plearint and refreshing to the taste and prompt am! efféctnal to cleanse ‘the -ystem gently inthe spring time or in fact, at any time, and the better it ix known the more popular it becomes. Bucticu’s Arnica salve. The best Salve in the world for Cats, éruises, Sores, Oleers, Salt KheumFever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand Ohilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erap ona, and positively cures Piles, o° 40 pay reguired, tt anded, Peice 25 cents p* box. For aale by Carr bros. tf Apperrre and sleep may be improved, every part ‘of the system strengthened and the animal «pirits Dr. J. HH. MeLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Bluod Purifier. For sale Chree weeks ago he returned from > Tiulhow much a dog can be taught is yoaran to. Sscramento, and not one failure in give perfect satisfaction. or money re-. twenty years. regain their bonyancy by. the uxe of} j,, qnantities to suit. All orders left PERSONAL MENTION, Neoctat and Other Notes Abont} Peaple Od and Young. arrived here Monday morning. Miss Lizzie Cornell of S .ceamento is visting Mra. R. M, Hunt of this éity> Mrs. Jane Siraizht, who has been visiting at Giass Valiey and this city. returned Monday to Auburn, Judge Wa-linz has gone to Downieville to preside at th «trial of some ¢ tses in the Superior Court of S.erfa county. Mrs, Hagh Muarchie while going *o the fire Mondiy motningwax kidocked down by a saddle horse and somewhat hurt. J. H. Bitcher and W. W. Van Eman, commercial travelers, left here Monday with their wives to mike u Carriage tour Oo: up country towns, Mrs. H. Pritchard and Mra. J Owens and children wera in town Mondays en route from North Bloomtield to Amador couuty where their home is. Geo. M. Hu shes ofthe Nevada City Tribe of Imp’d O. R. M., has been appointed a member of the Grand Council Committee on’ Lagisl ation for the-ensuing Great San, Tidings: Mrs. A. J. Rapp will start a new cliss in penmanship at Gras Villev Tuesday evening. Sheulso contemplates a cl iss in book-keeping. We know of no. more capible teacher of penminship and book-keeping thon this lidy, and her terms ure very reasonable. Telegraph: ‘Archie Nivens, Jr, returied Friday eveniag froma trip to Wheatland aud Spencev Ie.* He was gone several day and his trip-was for the purpose of getting samples of ore from thu e loc vities. Mr. Nivens wawell plewed with histr p and is going ‘again soon, Times at Wheatlaad and Spenceville are lively’ A GOV sctud. The Performance to be Given Next Thursdsy Evening. On Thorsdiy night next, Millar B os. and Ir.f. G. Norris World’ Tour will be presented at the Nevada City Cheater. The San Francisco Ex amiffer asaya of the Miilar Bros. attraction; ‘It is of itself the fine-t ever presented here, and no better entertainment bas taken place in the California Theater this season showing scenes from all parts of the World [t includes’ foll rigged ship at sea in a storm, strack by lightniag and in flimes, the passengers and crew saving themselves on a raft; the bombardment of cities, etc., all ro realistic that ohe can imagoe that itis realy taking placetizht at tue time, aid hus Ired= ot other views. Of Prof. C. N. rris’ exnibstion, the Sin Franci-co Curenicle vas the following to say: “Phe dug show isa corker—no, a barker — [et is the bestulit kind ever presented in the citv. Lue auhence was in an aubroken roar of lvughter from the Iinathe curtain rose till the last doy ia the vrcaes ra cfinte lig+ t can ce vatked yoou-night, Traly itis WwooderSu theruuzhly do they enter into the spirit of the performances that the oily additional mark of intelliyenci chey Gan impart to their maneuvers ar conversation. ‘They seem onthe very puiat of breaking vut into “dialogue, aud it in fact oneof the best attrac: tions that has been io the Bush Strzet “heater this seasor orin apy other. Every one should goand see it.” Lose and found. While Erastus Liae was rushing to the scene of Mondsy’s tice he lose his $45 watch. Captain Ripp of Nevada House Company ‘found itund returned ibto the owuer. E. F. Rosenthal of the same company while going to the same fire found an upper sét of falseteeth. Tue ewher can get the teeth by applying to Mr, Rosenthal and proving properly. +e Trampled by a Bull. Mrs. Kate Vermasch was knocked down by a ball at Nigger Tent Last Friday and nerrly trampled tu death. PRACTICAL TESTS. Replies. The San Francisco papers of recent date eoutained the folluwing offer: — “Asan evidence of the ability of Joy’s Vegetable sarsaparilla to prevent sick headaches, we will give to the firet twelve resoca pewet who will apply at our office a bottle freelf they will agree that after
they have been cured that they will admit the fact over their siguatures.” This offer so startlingly asserted the effisfency of the remedy that many accepted, and thé letters of i*2 parties, nearly all of whom respouded, are probably the most convincing attestations that any remedy ever received. The following is a sample of those received: — I have been subject to billous headaches and constipation fur several years past; in fact, have been compelled to take a physic every other night or else I would have @ headache and dull, mean feeliny. I hav: taken that bottle of Joy's Vegetable Sa penta. and have derived great benefit from t, and intend eontinuing it, After my own experience I can heartily advise those troubled with billousness and constipation totry it. Yours, CHAS. E. ELKINGTON, 125 Lacust Avenue, San Fra A. K.P. Harmon, Jr., of Oakland . An Astonishihg “Oner—Some of the BALVaTION AUNE NOTES. Denied Man of Gloger, The S ilvatio:i-t-’ trades procession last Satarday evening attracted much attention, [t cansisted of fourteen persons, counting the band members from Grass Valley and a wee bit of a girl who marched along-ide her morner. Captain Willmott wore the varb of a carpenter, Lieutenant @ Ilefent tht ofa buicher and Private Garwool that of a untner. E choof the three carried tools used in his trade None of theothers were in nuiform. The lvcal Salvati nists deny th t they were guiltyodf perpetrating the “Bly Song” which has been attributed to them, and charge that an angodly bystinder was the utterer o: tue Diasphemons expression which common report has fur several days been laying to then. Captain Wilmott, who has charge of the barracks here, has as much “ginger” in Limas-a dozen common wen, He is very tall, slender as « match, has a good-looking face and keeps himeelf almo-t —coustantly wrought up to the highest pitch ot -O-called religious excitement. Hir singin,, of singing is the word for tne queercumbination «fsvands he emits when endeavoring to vucilize, ia the worstthing about him. Ho 19 credited with having no antipathy to hara wouk-and of being wiliing to earn ah ho iestdullarat it whenever a job. ic cffered to him. Bate Anes cahewk, A Urilef Wecors of Various Mate tera of Locui interest. ~* The aged father-in-law of Joiquin Lopez fell Tuesday from: the seat cf a Woodwagon, A wheel pissed. over his handaind broke a thumb, The Nevada county delezates to the Democratic state convention are hoin agin. Taey “hollered” their voice: away down there and are alias hoarse as ball rozs. Charles Hepler histhe TRaNscripT’s thanks for a qaantity of choice frait trom his farm wear the Murehie wine, Mr. Uepleris much anno,ed by new and boys wh» atgal his rcit and otten brea. the treesin duing 36. He came ty town Mondiy and” bonght some bu kshot with which to greet the trespassers When they call agaio. A Chne crbin on Delos Calkine’ firin at Seiby Flat, and which has, been ucenpied nearly a quarter of a ceatary ty Ali Sing who ts ‘now away mining on the Yuba, was burned tovether with Ah Sing’s household effets Sanday night about dark. A I rge qiatiy af woodin the’ vicinity w saved by hart work. Mr. Calkins stys it wae set afire and that he knows who did it. Encouragemen . tor the Fecble. So long as the ‘failing embers of Vitulity are capsble of being rekindled intoa warm and genial glow, just so long there is hope torthe weck snd emaciated inveid. Let him not, therelore, de-pond, but derive, encouragement frour this and frost the further tact that there is a restorative inmost potent in re ewing the dilapidated powers of a broken down ry stem, . Yes, thanks to its unexampled tome virtues, Hortetter’s Stumieh Bitters ix daily reviving strength in the bodies and hope inthe minds of the feeble and nervous, Appetite, refreshing sleep, the acquisition of flesh and colur, are blessings attendant upon the separative processes which this priceless invigurant speedily initiates and curries to a successful conclusion. Digestion is restore!, the blood fertilized and sustenance #ffurded to each life-su-taining organ by the Biuers, which is inoffensive even to the feminine palate, vegetable in composition, and thorenghly sate. Use it, and regain” vigor ! More convenieut than a pill is Simmons Liver Regulator, It is made buth liqnid and powder. 180 ly you want a fine turn-out go to Henry Lane’a livery and feed stable. tf Advertised letters. The following is a list of letters remaining in the Postotlice at Nevada City, Cabfornia.for the week ending Auyn-t 2344890. Any one calling for these tetters will please ack fur advertined letters: Douglins, W. H. Everett, Mere. L: E. Garner & J. nes Hendéree’, R. M. haoghes, T. T. Irving, George King, Mra. T. RL Jarbiys, Mra, Famv ‘ Jeun, Mr. Thos. (4) Moo e, B. McGias, Mise Mary Pierce, Mixa Aldale Proprietor, Roredale Saloon Sceber, Ms. Fritz ~ F Snith, Mere. Reneces Aon Wells, Mia -# nme E. Wallace, Mra. T 8.1L. Caivix R, Cuanke, P. M. The Leading Mu-ic House. Call at or write t» Cooper’s, the leading mnsic store, 631 J street, Sacramento, for anything in the marie line. WePhave the latest sheet music. finest and best pianos, Vivlin strings (steel). 5 cents; best strings, 10 cents;.extra (15 center); beat Busrian, 25.-certe; artist atrinus, 30centaesch. JohuF Cooper, sole agent for, M «thashek Compiny’s (New Haven Conn.) solid iron frame pianos, Over 1,100 e0'd in j. 20-16. hoeseaes The Union Ice Compeny ir now. prepared to deliver ice to hneiness houses and private residences at the company’s office at the Vl sa will be promptly attended to. No ice ‘Be gave them Castonie . by Curr Bros. Highest of all-in leavening strength —U.&. Government Report, Avg 17, q THE DUNN. MINE. Mismanag mevt Said to Be the Cages of fatiure. t A Maryaville disp itch ot last Saturday siys: fhe Marysville Drift Mining Company, which fer the past eighteen months has been working a part of the Blae Point mining property at Marveville, Yuba county, leased from Paddy Cambell, has closed down, A deleg ition of miners, who have claim amounting tu $2,000 against the company, have arrived at Maryaville to get a settlement, The company’s lebts ure about $6.0)0. One ofthe company, Joho Peffer, made an assignnent of all his property to his brother and chi dren‘on Tunrad.y, Two others, John Dann and Julian Trembly, ueweatthy. Dunn, the manager o. the mine, has given a mortyage on hie ranch to pay off the men, Peffer deties that he made an assignment to heat the nen out of their wages, and says he made certain’sales of his prope erty in ordsr to pay incumbrances and notte avoidthe prymentot his honest lebts.Wh n asked if the company tad not failed, he said: ‘*L guess so.” He also said that if the work had been properly managed there would have been netrouble. The men loudly dewnanded their wages and want ua im: nediute settlement. ~s Bound Over ¢er Trial. Mike McQuillan has been brough’ ‘o the county ~juil from Truckee to «wit trial for attempting to wreck « train. Ue was put off a freight train tear Crackee, threatened to get evet ind threw 8 ones atthe ciboosea,. Hr went up the track and overtook a mat aamed August Heck bert and together they walked along.-Thelatter—testi fled at the preliminary examination that in walking along ~McQuillar weuld drop behind him oceasionaly and then would runfalong andcatch up. Chey metirain seven just east of tn second snow shed, Lt was within 200 ‘eet of where the od-truction wa: struck, They went on and just afterwards the second section of No. 7 truck a rock on the track about fifty feet east of the sow shed, which hau oven placed after the first section had pissed. The two trains were only ten tminu es apirt. There was some oth r ‘estuinony und together » pretty clea case was made out. The only defense offered by McQuillan was that he war drunk and did uot know what happened, A Now Law suit. Asuit has been t: gun in the Supertor Court by Caleb Ltarrivgton against he estate of M. Byrne Jr., deceased. Che complaint asks fur the recovery o1 $960 alleged to be due to ; laintitf fe: rent of the storg ou Mill street, Grase Va ley, in which M. Byrne, Jr., end the adusinistratrix conducted a dru, store, : —_————— ATTENTION to the Guily habits of th young prevents suffering. Take Sinmons Liver Regulator, lor cold eo ta w ter nt Care Broa, tf a a MORN. At this city, Aug. 25, to the wife of T. H. Carr, @ sou, 2 “At Sonora, Tuolumne county Aug. 23,to the wife of A. Multmun, a daughter. In Anacortes, Skagit Countv, Washing: ton, August 16th, toth : wife of A. Casey uo) Buwmun's Dam, a daughter. In,.2*rf{ted Serotuia. ‘Swift’s Specific (S, 8. 8.) qured my litth boy of hereditary scrofula, which broke ou all over his face, For a year he had suffere:. and [ had given up all hopes of his recovery when at cength I ided to use 8.8.8. A? cer using a few bottles he was entirely curea Not a sympto'; now remains of the disease ‘This was three years ag MKS. T. L. MATHERS, Mathereville, Mix In the_early part of last year I had a vic sent attack of rheumatiem, from which ~cevontined to my bed fur over three mont! and at times was unable to turn myself i bed, oreven raise the cover. A nurse had¢ be in consta t attendance day ani night. was 80 je that what little nourish t * a 92,000 FIRE. Hill Burned. Two frame dwelling houses situated on Piety Hiji and belohging to Mre. Geo, F, Grd} who now resides in San Francisco, were burned about eleven v’clock Monday forenoon. The fire started around the terra cotta chimney in the building where: Luke Vo ce has been living. The flames qnickis «pread to the adj ining house which was occupied by J. W. Clemo and family.’ Hardly anything was aaved from the heuse where Voyee lived, but ebout all of the furniture belonging to Mr. Clemo was carried out before the tire reached there. The firemen were promptly on hand, but their operations were matefially inverfered with by the bursting of a section of hose when the water was: first. turned on, Ali hat could be done was to save adjoining houses and fences. The loss approximates $2,000. One house was iveured for $60) and_ the other for $800. The furniture was uninsured. aoe Ayer’s Sursaparilla, by purifying enriching the blood, i ves the ap petite, aids the assinufative process. strengthens the nerves and invizorater ‘he system. It is, therefore, the bes snd most thorouchly reliable altera ive that can be found for old and oung. 4 g Summer Pucturage. Fine pasturage fur live stock at the Sutton Ranch between Nevada City ind Grass Valley. Apply to Geo. C. Gaylord, Secretary Nevada County and and [Improvement Association, ap-atthe Ranch, th A BOON. The name of the pricelean remedy, TH Cla CaLivonnta Eno-Tine, ia taken from the wo “Broa, “the ded of Love in (ireek mythology. What ta it, what ttn unen, what ite purpone? A great Cullfornia cure for Nervousness and Disordered Sexual Functionaof men and women, ho matter from what cnuse arining, either from th euseof sil ts. Toburcnor Opium or through Youthful tndiseretion, Over-tuduls gence, Lona of Power or Tupotency, Wakefulners, Loss of Brain Power, Rearlng<lown Palna fi the Buck, Hysterin, Nervous Proxtration, DiaSiness and Weak Memory. These complaints when neglected generally wreck the mind and bring th» sufferer to an early grave, ERO-TINK fe a sure cure, Send stamp for pamphiet. The atudy of the pent will be worth your while. Price, @l a 3 6 for @& Six boxen will surely effect a per. Muanent cure, No hagus guarantees, Thonsancdn of teatimoniuls received from okt ald yuung, Both nexea, t Mra, DOUD, 1120 Larkin Street, Mra. Ella Dow! ia employed asa type-writer and stenographer in the store No, 120 Larkin St, Ban Francisco. She ald toa reporter recently; “Sometine ago & was affficted by supp Menstruation, ete, Belug drendMlof doctors av their lurge fees, tuned a number of cheap paten remedien, but they files to relieve me, toally read « teatimovha from a lady tot of Tur avi CaLivountra Farrt FeMath Pints, and bought a box, Well, after tolng them E was reHeved f Haake y ented them a boun to womunhond." Bernt ataump for pamphiet, Price per box, 62.40, he Gavi medicies sent secure by mall up ptof price, : . Address all orders for Pills and communications te Kole Manufaeiurers, THE GAVE CO., Cheminta, ¥». O. Box 2410, Sun Francisco, If you bave made up your miud to buy Che Gavi Pills do not bs induced to take any other, Sold by Carr Bros. Sole Agents LUETSE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER ANWn JEWELER. Hroad Street. Nevada Clty. Notioe to Oraditors. Eatate of Preston Penoprais. Olt CE is hereby given by the under c¥ slgned, Executor uf tne Kstace of Pew ou Peupratse, dece sud, tu the ercditursy nial persons havi +g clains acadust th took h phy ym me wiiha spoon. Af ter calling in the beet local phvsicians, an ¢ ying all other medicines without receivin iny benefit, [ was infin-ed by friends to ti owift’s Srecific (5,8, 8.) Id tinued c ther medicines, and took a course of 8,8. ! thirteen small bottles, which affected a com plety and anent cu L. C. BASSET, Ei Kansas. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mal" eifree, SWIFT SPECIFIC Co. Atlanta.Ge STU DPIo.~7 MISS M. E. COLLINS, WILL GIVEINSTRUCTIONS ID Free-hand, Plane Geometrical, Model an Object and Perspective Drawing, Prof. Walter 4mith’s (of Boston) metho! OtLand Water Color Paint nz, Pastel and Crayou, Orderstacen for fancy and decerative painting,als> rayon vor raite. Studio inthe Tilley Bulldin:s, Broad St., pear City Hall. studio taya—Mouday, Wedneslay an . Suturda: of each week DIN TisT, OF, GRA83 VALLEY, WILL “VISIT NEvada City on Watnesday of Each Week. Office at the National Hotel. Nothiag but first-class finished work. Teeth extracted without pai.s. NEVADA DRUG STORE, Corner»Broad and Pine Streets NEVADA CITY W. D.VINTON, Proprietor. [sie fer OF PATENT MEDIOIN Rs ‘Wine Perfumery, Fancy ru et tifinies eialikings. ee Careful atten’ion given to componding. preacriptions hy a como etent Druggist and perfect purity 41 a-anteed. Not Retired from Busines s. UNSCRUPULOU? ay eiroula' tical est blishment = there. true 1@ Peofersor’s sbsence in the Kast, Mre, Frank, who h«s thoruugh knowledxe 4 will be delivered after 6 o'clock F. x.acid di » ty exh. bit them witn th iss@ssary Vouchers, within foar months af er the fi ‘st publication of tuis wotics to th. ‘aul executor, at his *csideace ou Gold Fiat stuld weva ia Cou ity, tue same beiug t.4 Have for tie transaction of the business uv jsld es.ate, in ssid connty of Nevava W.C FREDENBURR Executny of the Ext te of Prestun Pen 8 08, eCeRs 4. Mated t 1m td day of An ust 180. Johnouu dw ll, Aw for executor, jas and by virtue of an execution issued out of the Girguit Cours uf the Uniteu itutes, vth Cireuit, Nortuera Distiict o Jalifurnia, ard tr use directed and deliver 4 foc me Judgment reudered in said Court iu the Met day of July, A +) 184, in faves Edw rds Woodruff and agaius: Omega Wa ver and Mining Gompans for the sum »( $8249 Buin Guid Cuin, together with cunts ‘{rultand interest, . have levied on the ight, tide, claim aud interest of said de fendaut of, iu and tw the fullowing Froperty, to-wit: SW 144nd812 of NW 1 4 of Sec. 16, tp 17 NR 8, Mt D m, contaiuin,s 240 acres laud, gore. or less, Also the #1 20fS81-4and SE 1-4 of NE 1-4 of rec. 17, tp 17, NK. il & Mt UD m, conaining12@ ucres of land. Alau NW l4uf si 14uudeW14of NE 1-4 sec. 16,¢p 16, N RIL K ut D m, cuntuining 8 1ere suf laud, Also miuing ground at Omega, bounded on thes uth by the nu vecloims, on the north * Yee Sing «Co.'s claims; alev mining alms knuw as Sew ok Miniug Cluims, bounded suuth by Canun & »baw's ground aud weet by Umega, impruvemeuts cousist ing of iron pipes, monitors, Ge ; aiso W ler right aud ditch commencing ut the head uf suotc: man’s creek aud Couductiug water iv Omega; ago water ditch commencing at seep + vlluw, and known as the Uuiou ditch; alse water right aud dituh commenctug at Mosuri Cauem and vcoudue ing water to Uinega, kuown as the Musuri diwh; als» water right and ditch headiug ‘$ the Suuth Yuba river i 1-2 miles beow Culberts.u brioge, taking water therefrum end cuonduct.ng it ts Omega; a.su0 water righ: and uiwh commencing in Viameud Creek ans ¢ouducting water to Uuicge, and kuown as the iamuud crevk ditch; «leu w ter right and ditch taking water from Diamond creek to Onwga, kuown as tae edwards di cn, together with ail tue reserVuirs, lakes, puouds, « d ail water righi« ugi.guud pertaining tu each aud ever), of the above vemed dict. bes, Ailsitu.tey in evade County, ¢ aliforuia. Hotce 1s hereby given that on Thursday, the 2ith day uf september, A. LD, 180, ut i v'clock P. M., of Auld day, I will sell ull the aud Miving Company bBo gor of them, ia t. and to the »bov : descri pi Piaiutiff’s claim, besides ali and accruing costa. rode Cees mean PNev. { City, Nevad ‘o i Pima ations fou auatiog “ vi to the bigheus and est dace sgl Date nn weae City, thie ist day of Auroperty, Or so hth: roof may ie Recemeer m reul as ma: satisfy front of the . agaist} of the ¢ . ran, and = has long een aie iness of the offige, gust, A. We. 0, LONG, U _ By A.A, Woon; Deputy,” 0" Marshal Sire. Gray's Two Houseson Piety . . right, titie and iuterest uf suid Umega: Water . Sarsaparilla de not de induced to tike anyother. A Bostor lady, whose example is worthy .mitation, tells her experience below: “In one store where £ went to buy Hood’s Sarsaparilla the clerk tried to induce me buy their own instead of Hood's; hc told me their’s ould last longer; that 1 might take it on ten To Cet days’ trial; that {f E-did not like it J need nos pay anything, ete. But he could not prevail on me to change. I told him { had taken tlood’s Sarsaparilla, knew what It was, was satisfied with it, and did not want any. other, When I began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilis . « was feeling real miserable with dyspepeis, and so weak that at times 1 could hardly Hood’s étanc. I looked like a person in consump tion. + Hood’s Sarsapariila did rie so much good that I wondér at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently speak of it. Mra. EuLa A. Gorr, 6z Ferrace Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Masa: 10° Doses One Oollar AUCTION. No IS REREBY GIVEN THAT & P. M,I will se 1 upon the hereinafter dem eribed premises at public auction, as At torney in Fact, forthe Heirs of the Estate of Carl Becker, deceased, the folluwing deaeribed Real Property, viz : Gets 3, 4,5, Gand 7, in Bleck 34. Nevada City. Cal., with the Owellihg Heuses and Imprevee ments situate thereon. : All lying on the Sou h site of Spring street, at the Junction of #pring and Mill ttreets,and béing kuown as the Juhn Hamilten property. Title guaranteed. : Terme-Cash upon delivery of deed. “ pated-ust 23d, 1990, © : ‘ ADOLPH ROSENTHAL, German Imperial Vice Consul. P, F. Simonds, Atty. 5 : BARTLETT PEARS WANT THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE "PAID FORE {Marketable Pears. Enquire of E. BOOTH, '” Corner Pine and Commercial Streets, “’ Wewada Cit v. Cal Opholstering Shop. JAMES KINKEAD GIVES NOTICE "HAT he is ulways prepared to do all kinds uf Upbolster, ing ou short notice, Spring Muttresses, Hair Mattresses, Feather Pilows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Loun es, Single wounges, etc.,"etc., made to order. FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL CIND3 KEPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN \ WORKMANLIKE MANNER, id for shippine a specialty. Piano Movine Promptly attended: to ind Carefully Performedd . \ll at the Lowest Living Rates FOR CASE, Thankful for past patronage, I respectfu y solicit a continuance in the future, OOMMEROIAL STREET, ‘eoond door from the American TeaStore, _James Kiakead. Notice For Publication. Jaitad States Marshal's Sale. [AND OFFICE AT MARYavILLE, Chl, July 25, 180+.—Notice is hereb v that the fullowing named settler "ha wited sot'ce of his iutention to maké final proof neupport of hin claim, aud thateald pruuf vee ree? bofure one ewibtes ok ar “elve: aiyeville, Cal., on * ‘eptember 2, 180, vis. ee ceed eon H. Graves, Homestea otry No. toto, fur the NEY of Sec. 82, Ip 17 N, Kk 8 E, He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and ma Seabees =e nee, br 1 ames H. Keader an harles Apers of Sweetlund P. U,, Nevada coun cal Alanson G. bart aud !uis if, Baron of French Corral P, (),, Nevada county, Val. _ CHARLES HAPGOUD, hegiater. MRS.A.PERRY HAS LEASED THE PINE STREET RESTAURANT Friend havin CONDUCTED BY A. TAM, aud having revovuted and refitted it in ret-claus style is bow prepared tu serve the public in asatisiactury mauner, FRESH OYSTERS. IN ALL STYLES, Rich ice Cream IN ITS SEASON, Meais at All Hours, COOKED TO ORDER. © & Full assortment of Fresh Candies. ote “Brerrining dhiug nest and palatable, Fine Saturday, Sept. 6, 1800, at 2 o'cl’k, Pianos, Pictures and Furniture pack. Be Sure > T2 you save made up your mind te buy Bood’s hag