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SUNDAY. AUGUST 3, 1890. i : — oe y along Wolf creek Lh Serene Peeple Old and Young. . Anything is acceptable.
m9 1 oe te en gaa Mun vibe oS etnlins Geo. M. Mott retarned Saturday to ; _— Soe) Soe * * ee
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TICAL. . a thence west on said line to the south. : ‘i 4 j ill Partici-. « ay taEE So under this head Details of the Changes in Some as} west corner a ia sation: Saturday ’s Convention—State Delecua sage ; . ee tia a Hydraulic Parlor Will _? oe —— City to San
mast one, wor it i Made b the § thence north the west line of said a ee te—An Address to the jesten ae we ee 8,
pone abbeind @ by the Super-corporation to the place of beginning. gates Chosen — Other mae ves . Pillon,. tencher i pa making this ono of the cheapest trips
“FOR SHERIFF. ie Nevada Precinct No, 1—All that isin eg Seren re ie me: Helday Natives, of ee ee
“i WwW, W. Nelson ptsdag See cee bee oe : Morris Lobner and bride of Colfax 7
oO" Grass Valleyis announced as a can®
didate for the office of Sheri@, subject
tothe decision of the Democratic County
Conveution, }
FOR SUPT. OF SCHOOLS,
Marion P Stone
F Grass Valley will be a candidate for
oO nomination as County Superintendent
of Schools, .ubject tu the decision of the
Republican County Convention.
FOR ROAD OVERSEER,
j saa so a as
‘Bloomfield, ba i an ck ae
Richard Penrose
F Relief, Hi!l wilt be a candidate for
Ecad Overseer of the. Third District, subject to the decision of the Keistrict Convention.FOR SHERTFPF.
Eldred Northup
F North san Juan is « candidate for
nomination es Sheriff, subject to the
decision of the Republican county convention. J
FOR SHERIFF.
\_ Samuel Blight
OF Grass Valley is announced as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision
ofthe Republican County Convention.
FOR COUNTY CLERK,
James L. Morgan
F Cherokee is hereby annvunced as a
O candidate for re-election as County
Clerk, subject tothe decision of the Democratic County.Convention,
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR.
. E. Bond
F Nevada City will be a candidate for 1ey election as Arsessor of Nevada county,
subject tothe decision of the. Kepublican
County Convention. 7
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR.
Chas. E. Uren
F Grass Valley will be a candidate for
re-election as Surveyor of Nevada
county, subject to the-derision of the Kepublican County Convention.
FOR SHERIFF,
publican
George. W. Dunster
¥F. Truckee will be a candidate for reelectiou as Sheriff, subject to the
isi of the D atic County Conveation, ‘
FOR ASSEMBLYMAN,
paeiiont
J. Sims
OF Nevada City will be a candidate fer
re nomination ag Assemblyman from
the 14th Assembly District, subject to the
decision of the Kepublican i4th District Convention.
FOR SUPT. OF SCHOOLS,
A. E. Baugh
\f Notth Bloomfield will be a candidate
for the office of ih poner rela of
schools. subject tothe decision ofthe Republican County Couvention.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER,
Paul Quick
f Badger Hill will be a candidate forthe
office of County Treagurer subject to the
decision of the kepublican County Convention, :
FOR SHERIFF,
William Barton :
F Nevada City will be a can e for
the somianion of Sheriff, subject tu
the decision of the kepublican County Con
vention.
FOR COUNTY RECORDER,
W.A:Sleep «
: Valley, is announced as acandiOFet. ‘county Recorder, subject to the
decision of the Republican County Convention,
FOR COUNTY RECORDER.
James M. Wiley
F Boston Ravine will be a candidate
forthe office of County Recorder, subject to the decision of the Republic ap
county Convention.
FOR SUPT. OF SCHOOLS,
J.G. O'Neill
¥ Nevada City will be a candidate for
( the office of 8uperintendent of Schools,
subject tothe decision of the Kepublican
County Convention,
FOR SUPT, OF SCHOOLS.
W. J. Rodgers
OF Grass Valley will be a candidate for
the otfice of ahi . superintendent of
Schools, subject to the decision of the Kepubli zan County Convention.
FOR SHERIFF,
M. C. Hogan
F North #aa Juan will be a can idate
( for the office of Sheriff, subject to the
decisicn of the Republican County Conveution,
FOR SHERIFF,
George F. Jacobs
City will be a candidate for
O'ne ‘Sains of Sheriff subjecttothe dectsion of the Republican County Convention.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER,
B. F. Snell
Bet will be a candidate for the
fon of County Treasurer subject to the
ecision of the Republican County ConvenTo feel bright and cheerful attend
to your stomach. Take Simmons
Liver Regulator.
This distressing complaint is due-to
an inactive or sluggish liver with constipated bowels which deranges the
stomach and disturbs the nervous sys
tem, causes' dizziness and oppressive
uiii pain in the head, ofien so severe
as to prevent all rest or sleep. One of
Dr. Gunn’s Improved Liver Pills, will
relieve yon of allthe pain and misery
and a few inore doses will correct the
liver and stomach and regulate the
bowels, While these pills are small,
easily taken, and mild and gentle in
their action there is no medicine made
that will so effectually cnre sick headache, 25 cents a box, Sold by Carr
Bros, °
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SUACOBS Ol],
The supervisors have ordered the
following changes in voting precincts
of the county :
Grass Valley Precinct No. 1—Cyin‘mencing-at a point in-Auburn street
opposite.the 8. E. corner of block 27
at the corner of Neal and Auburn
streets and running thence northerly
along Auburn, street to the terminus
at the S. W. corner of Stone & Griffiths lot No. 2, block 5 ;thence following same line extended northerly to the
intersection of the north boundary. of
the townsite of Grass Valley; thence
west along said north boundary of
townsite tu the N. W.corner of same;
thence along the vest. boundary of
Grass Valley townsite to a point where
the N. W. corner of lot 4, block 15, intersects some ; thence following north
boundary of lot 4, block 15, to the weat
si !e of Townsend street; thence following Neal street to the place of -beginning.
Grass Valley Precinct No. -2—Commencing at.a point in Auburn street opposite the S. W.-corner of Block 35;
thence ranning northerly along Auburn
street tothe S. W. corner of Stone &
Griffiths lot No. 2, block 5; thence fol
lowing same line extended to the
northerly boundary of : Grass Valley
townsite ; thence éast along the north
boundary of Grass Valley townsite to
the N. E. corner of same} thence south
following the east boundary of Grass
Valley townsite to the center of-Colfax
Avenue, therce westerly along Colfax
Avenue to the place of beginning.
Grass Valley Precinct No 3—Comnmeucing at a point at the junction of
Neal and Auburn streets and Colfax
Avenue; running thenve southerly
along Auburn street to the center of
Wolf creek; thence follow ing along
the center of Wolf creek south westerly
to the intersection of the south boundary of Gass Vulley townsite tothe 8.
E. corner of same; thence east along
the south boundary of Grass Val.
ley townsite to the 8. E. corner
of same; thence north along
the east boundary of Grass Valley
townsite to the center of Colfax ‘Aven-.
ue ; thence westerly along Colfax to the
place of beggining. :
Grass Valley Precinct No, 4—Com.
mencing at the junction of Neal and
Auburn streets and Colfax Avenue,
running thence northwesterly along
Neal street tothe N. E.-corner of Lot
4, block 15, on the west side of ‘ownsend street; thence following the-north
boundary pf said lot 4, block 15, tothe’
intersection of the west boundary of
Girase Valley townsite; thence south
along the west boundary of Grass Valley townsite to the 8S. W. corner of
same; thence east along the south
country of Grass Va!ley townsite to
the cveuter of Wolf creek ; thence: following said creek seh ebeberte to the
center of Auburn street ; thence follow:
ing along Auburn street ‘northerly to
the place of beginning.
Truckee Precinct No. 1—Commeneing at the Placer county line and ranning along the C, P. R. R. track to
Bridge street; thence along ‘ Bridge
street 19 the county road ; thence along
the county road to Progser éreek;
thence duwn Prosser creek to the township line of township 18-17;. thenre
wlong 18-17 to the téwaspip line of 1717; thence along 17-17 to the line of
Placer county ; thence along the line of
Placer county to the place of beginning.
Truckee precinct No, 2—Commenc
at the Plager county line aod roning
along the UO. P.R. R. track to Bridge
street; thence along Bridge street to
the county road; thence along the
county road to Prosser creek; thence
down Prokser creek to the township:
line of 18-17; thenve due north to the
Sierra county line; thence along the
Sierra county liae to Eureka township;
thence along Eureka township:line to
Washington township; theace along
Washington township line to Placer
vounty ; thence along Placer county to
the place of beginning.
East Boston Bavine—All that portion of Grass Valley township ly ing
within the following boundaries;
Commencing at a point on the Grase
e. Valley and Colfax road where the east
line of the corporation of Grasa Vatley
crosses said road ; thence southeasterly
on the line of suid road to the section
line common tos. 36, t. 16, n.r. Be.
‘ands; 1, t 15; 0,1; 8 e. -“Thenee.westerly along suid section line, it being
the 3d standard parallel nortli, to the
center of Wolf creek; thence northwesterly along the venter of Wolf cresk
to the south line of the corporation of
Grass Valley; thence east on the
south line of said corporation to the
southeast corner of said corporation;
thence north on the east line of said
corporation to the place of beginning.
West Boston Ravine—Commencing
ata point on the Rough and Re wy
road where the west line of the corporation of Grass Valley crosses said road ;
thence northwesterly on said road to
the section line of sections 20 and 21,
t 16, nr. 8 @., being the dividing
line between Grase Valley aad Rough
and Ready tow.ships; thence south
nlong said sectiun line to the corner on
the correction line common to sections
$2 and 83, t. 16, n.r.8¢@.; thenve weat
along said correction line to the corner
common to sections 5 and 6,t 15, n. r,
18e.; thenee south along section line
tothe corner common to sections 5, 6,
7 and 8,615, u.r.8¢@,; thence east
along seétion line to pod new
8 9 and . 15, n, aioe toceselene 4, pb ie
to the corner on the line of
sections
Nevada Precinct No. 2—Commenccreek, running thence along Main
street to Comm reial street, along
Commercial street to Broad street, on
Broad and Eust Broad to the-city limits; thence west and south along the
line of the city limits to Deer creek ;
thence easterly along Deer creek to the
place cf beginning:
Nevada Precinct No. 3—Commencing at theiron bridge across Derr creek,
running thence on Main street toCommercial street, on Commercial atreet to
Broad street, on Broad and East
Broad streets to the city limits ; thence
east and south along boundary line of
the city to Deer creek, thence westerly
along the center of Deer creek to place
of beginning. : Pee
You Bet Precinct--Commencing at.
the mouth of Greenhora creek and running thence up said creek,’ taking. the
of 8.4 int, 16-10; thence east along
section line to the n. e. corner of said
section 4; thence south on section
line to Bear river, thence: down Bear
tiver to the place of beginning. The
Precinct of Little York is hereby abolished.
Off For saute Cruz.
Company ‘‘C” and their drum corps
left on Saturday morning's train’ for
Santa Cruz where the First Artillery
Regiment will hold their annual encampment during the coming week,
The TRANScRIPT’s special war correspondent weni with the boys, and
he will keep the readers of this paper
posted as to the incidents of their trip.
He is an old hand at the business,
and if he dvea not send back some
spicy notes of the campaign it will be
because his powers of description have
lost the cunning they once possessed,
The Last pay.
Next Wednesday will be the «last
day on which persons can becume
naturalized in order to vote at the November élection.
RSS REE SEE!
Ir you have made up your mind to
buy Hood’s Sarsaparilla do not be induced to take any other. Hood’s
Sarsaparilla is a peculiar medicine,
possessing by virtue of its peculiar
combination, proportion and_preparution, curative power superior to any
other article of the kind, Ras:
A BEAUTIFUL woman must be
healthy, and to remain heilthy and
beautiful she should tuke Dr. J. H.
McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and
Blood Purifier. It imparts tone and
flush to the skin, strength, vigor and
pure blood ; is equally adapted for all
ages, from the babe to the aged, ol
either sex.
Tue chief of the Louisiana lottery
swindlers tactily acknowleges his defeat.
Hanpy for travellers is Simmons
Liver Regulator in powder. It can be
carried "in the pocket. :
Mountain Ice.
The Union Ice Company is
how prepared to deliver ice to
business houses and private residences
in quantities to suit, All orders left
at the Company's office at the Plaza
will be promptly attended to, No ice
will be deliyered after 6 o'clock P.M.
The Leading Music House.
Call at or write to Cooper's, the leading music store, 631 J street, Sacramento, for anything in the music line.
We have the Jatest sheet music, fines
and best pianos, Violin strings (steel),
5 cents; best strings, 10 cents; extra
(15 cents); best Russian, 25 cents;
artist strings, 830centsuach. John F.
Cooper, sole ayent for Mathushek
Company's (New Haven Conn.) solid
iron framepianos, Over 1,100 sold in
Sacramento, and not one failure in
twenty yeare. j. 29-Uf.
My wife cured of malaria by Simmons Liver Regulator.—J, N. Thompson, Pastor M, E. Cuurch, Leigh,
Neb. : i
When Baby was sick,
We gave her Oastoria
When _ he was a Child,
She cried for Castoria.
When she became Mi.s,
#e clung to Castoria,
‘When she bad Children,
She gave them Castnrie,
MARRIED,
At Colfex, July 81, Morris Lobner and
Miss Jeannfe K, Perkins.
Inu ited Serofula.
: boy hereitary (8, 8, rig Ge ro bpm
all ov: ry
and The s pa f Sa
when at + to use 8.
fferea,
beta outa was etirly sured.
i ge three Tears As scnerevila, bien,
sent ee tt atin, trom which
i my Sisee seoniye
or even rales the cover “A nurse had 60 er,
day anid n ef
Band 8 t, 15, o. £.8 6, ; thence .
ing at tho iron bridge across Deer.
-north branch thereof to the north lite}
pared. 18, 0, Milloh!..6.000c04s.0050..,
——
‘
after eleven o’clock Saturday morning
Chairman E. J; Rector of the Democratic County Central Committee cailFed to order the Convention held to
elect delegates to the State convention
at San Jose on the 19th instant and to
select a new county central committee.
For temporary chairman B. N. Shoecraft was nominated by OC. H. Mitchell, T. 8, Ford nominated Chas. E.
Clinch. Mr, Clinch’ withdrew and
Mr. Shoecraft was elected by acclamation. ‘
Mg, Shoecraft in taking the chair
made a speech felicitating the Democracy ov its prospects for the coming
campaign, fi 4
R.-J. Fitzgerald was elected temporary secretary and John Mulroy assistant secretary.
On_motion-of-T.—H;-Car¥it_was_ordereil that each township deleg ition
name one member of. the cemmittee
on credentials, On motion of Mr.
Mitchell the same course was ‘taken
in selecting-a committee on perma‘hent organization and resolutions. On
mvtion of A. B. Dibble, it was ordered
that delegates from each of the supervisoral districts select one member of
4 comu'ttee on resolutions,
The following cominittees were anhounced; ey
Credentials—John Webber, T. OC.”
Bourne, W.C. Durno, Jas. 8, Hennessy, 8. B. Urawiord, J. G. Dix:
son, M. McLeod,
Resolutions—J, E. Carr, A. B, Dibble, N.C. Miller, S. 8. Ferguson, 8,
B. Crawford,
Permanent Organization — 0. Ad.
Mitchell, ‘I. 8. Ford, ‘I’. C. MeGagin,
C.O. Bitner, Win, O'Neill, 8B. Orawford, T. P. Blue, John Webber, John
Gerinan ,
The convention adjourned till 1:30
o’clock P. mM.
AFTERNOON BESSION,
The committee on credentials reported the naines of delegates entitled
to seats in thd convention.
‘The committee on permanent. organization wad order of business reported as fol lows:
President—B. N. Shoecraft,
Vice Presideuts— Win , O'Neill, J.
-German, ‘I. O; MeGagin, O. C. Bitner,
thos. Dunkley, M. MeLeod, R. G.
McCutchan, 8. B. Crawford, Jolin
Webber, : aks
Secretaries-R. J. Fitzgerald. and
Jobu Mulroy, .
Oder ot business: :
Selection of. a county central commnittee—three from each township except Grass Valley and Nevada which
lave tive each. .
Report of committee on resolutions.
Election of eleven delegates to the
State convention: Nevada township
3, Grass Valley 4, Rough and Ready
and Bridgeport 1, Biyoutield, Bureka
and Washingion 1, Little Yorw and
Meadow Like 1, at largel. ‘the delegates of each supervisur distr.ct to
prevent the ndines of said delegates to
(he State convention and report th em
to this convention fur ratification.
T. H. Carr moved that all the deleyates to the State convention be
elected by the convention as delegates
at large. Mr. Carr made a strong and
logical speech in favor of his amendment and it was carried almost unanimously, The report as amended
was then adopted,The resolntions submitted by the
committes on resolutions applauded
Cleveland's administration ; endorsed
Master Workman Powderly’s oppo.
sition to the “forge bill” and Blaine’s
etter to Frye; pronounced the silver
bill good as far aa it gues; udvouated
the election ‘by direct vote —of
the people of President, . Vice
Pre:ideut and U. 8, Senators; endorsod 8. M. White for U. 8. Senator; condemned the attempt to “count ont?’
Dunster as Sheriff,
An assessment of fifty cents was
levied upon each delvgate and eacly
proxy. eae
The following were elected as members of the county central committee:
Rough and Ready—T. O. Bourne,
James Hackett, OC. O. Bitner,
Enrexa—O, D, Eastin, P. Foley, J.
Doyle, ;
Grass Valley—C, H, Mitchell, John
Mulroy, R. J. Fitzgerald, E. Sampson, G. D, McLean,
Bloomftield—J, H. O'Connor, E.
Cummins, Sr., Samuel Bovine,
Little York—M, McLeod, T. P, Bive
Wm, Kuskeys,
Meadow Lake—#.8. Ferguson, W.
O'Neill, W. C, Darao,
Bridgeport John Brophy, J. G.
Dickson, R. Neville. . i
Nevada—M.L, Elliott, E. J. Rector, F, Gillet, B, N. Shoecraft; J. G.
Neagle.
Washington—Alf. Tregidgo, F, Battis, 8. B. Crawford, = a
It was ordered that delegates elected to the State convention und not
attending be entitled to give proxies
only to delegates going, The ballot
for State delegates resulted as follows;
G,. D, MeLean... bMS ean ae ge
C. H. Mitchell
Wm. H. Martin.,.. ;
. 8. Perguson.,..Geo. Fletcher.. eee ee ee ee es
&. Hennessy,,..,. 4.
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The eleven receiving the highest
votes and firat named aboye werg deAt the “Theatre in this city shortly]
are spending their
Colfax.
'. Edmund Hocking and his daughter,
Mrs. Latham, of. Grass Valley, went
Saturday to Chips Flat, Sterra county.
Minnie, Bertha, Clarence and Will
Godair gato Marysville Sunday to attend the Odd Fellows ball on Tuesday
evening, al
W. C. Groves, the undertaker, who
has been in feeble health for some time
‘past, has gone to Santa GQruz in the
hope of regaining his vigor.
M. J. Brock, of Grass Valley, who
was recently granted a-—first grade
county certiticate, has been appointed
teacher of the Moore’s Flat school
which will open Monday,
Hugh J. Baldwin, formerly a teacher
of the Grass Valley school department,
and now.Superintendent of Schools at
National ‘City, arrived last evening
and will spend a short vacation with
‘Grasé Valley relatives’ and friends,
His son accompanies him.—Union.
Telegraph; John R. Tyrrell eft
this morning for Wheatland, going
by carriage in company with Will
Jones. His wife and child are-very
sick and he was telegraphed for the
same “day his father died to go
immediately to Wheatland, Within
the list day or two, howevef, there
has been a change for the bétter in the
condition.of Mrs. Typrell-and child,
but they arestill very ill, Truly misfortunes.n«ver coine singly,
honeymoon at
HEME ANw PAU.
A ttre? tlecora Of Various Mat
j ters of Local interove.
Mrs, Jessie J. Terode, « Truckee
won who is paralyzed, has been
brought to the county hospital.
The executive committee of the Republican county central comuinittee
met Saturday afternoon and canvassed
the returns of the election for delegates
to the State convention.
At the Omaha mine, Grass Valley,
Friday moruing, Robert Larimer fell
from the car-chain while riding up the
incline and: had his left leg broken
just above the ankle joint,
Yuba Dam is the name of anew
style of collar formen, It is just the
the thing to have around when you
go to put on a clean shirt and flad
that the laundryinan has washed ali
the butions off the garment,
Editor Shoemaker says very truly:
When a man wants a nomination for
office he should come right out and
suy so, in order that all the people
may study up the size and shape of
his head. It will not do to stand out
in the dark until convention day
with the hope that people want hint
80 badly ahey will force his nomination,
Last Day for Taxes.
The city taxes will be delinquent on
Monday at 6 o’cluck Pp: Mm. Five per
cent, and other costs will be added
after that time. Pay up and save
costs.
Eas
THIRTY YEARS’ PRACTIOS
A Letter from an Eminent Physician.
Mr. Eprror: At the risk of indorsing a
proprietary preparation, I have a few words
‘in favor of a new laxative principle, But
first, how I came to discover It, A patient
asked ahout taking Joy's Vegetable SarsaParilla, As sarsaparilias usually contain
mercury or iodides I objected, and asked for
the formula, which finding purely vegetable,
and so mild as to be to my mind almost
inert, I consented. Imagine my astonishment when perfect laxative action was re
ported. It has two great points, First, being
purely yogetable, it is (unlike mefeury) not
cumulative in the system, being!easily car.
ried off by the digestive processes; and éecond,
it is effective with a lesa quantity of the
cathartic principle than has hitherto been
attainable. It in this respect ranks as @
discovery, and approaches the ideal, vis,:
the least medicine consistent with the great
est good. It harmonizes natural laxative
action and perfect safety, and should inter
@at both the pblic and the profession,
AOITY PHYSICIAN OF THIRTY YEARS' PRACTION,
San Francisco Examiner, March 10, 1890,
Ie Conse mption incurable?
Read the following, Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: ‘Was down
with Abscese of Lungs, and friends and
vaysicians pronounced.me an Ineurible Consumptive, Beyan taking Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consumpat am now on my third bottle, and
able to oversee the work on my farm.
[t is the finest medicire ever made!’
Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio,
says: ‘Had it not been for Dr, King’s
New Discovery or Consumption 1
would have died . Lung Troubles.
Was given up by -tictors, Am now
in best of health.’ Try it. Sample
bottle free at Carr Brothers Drugstore.
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NOTICE
~wTO—
Bridge Contractors.
SEALED 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 from Oylimders
Plereunder the Edwards Bridge
across the -outh Yuba River in
place of the present wooden abutments,
Bide to be opened in Nevada City, Nevada county, at the Court House, on Saturday,
August 16th, 1890, at 20’clock ¥. M,
A Bond will be required of thie successful der.’ The said Board reserves the
right to reject any or all bids. *
. 4. be MORGAN, Clerk,
By J.J. Gazany, Deputy.
. State into the Union,
of this city'are preparing to go in fali
participate in the Native Sons’ celebration of Admission Day. They expect to have at least fifty members in
line, and will comprise a portion of the
division which will also include the
Parlors of Grass Valley, Dutch Fiat,
Auburn, Forest Hill, Camptonville,
Downieville and Sierra City, .
In the parade the Hydranlickere
Will have the famous Goodwin grizaly
bear “Nevada” from You Bet, also
«float on which will be displayed a
monitor, fac similes of a large number
of the biggest gold bara produced by
the hydraulic mines of this county,
also anumber of other features conhected withthe mining industry. .
The com -iittee of arrangements for
this Parlor have formolated, an ad.
dress which“will be sent to each
member on Tuesdiy next; and the
portions of which that are of concern
and interest to the general public are
As follows ;
Comarrrer Rooms or Hypravuto Par:
LOR ADMISSION Day CkLEBRATION,
Nevapa Crry, Aug. 1st, 1890,
Dear Sir.und Brother: The day: is
fast. approaching when the Native
yons of California will celebrate the
fortieth year.of+the admission of ‘our
’ Yuu asa Native
Son should take an active part in the
celebration; and we earnestly urge
you to use your best endeavors ty
atiend the page nt, and do all in your
bower tomake this event one of the
memorable ones in cur State’s history.’ :
The following is an outline of the
entertainment that will be ‘tendereu
the Natives on their visit to San
Francisco; —
Saturday evening, Sept. 6—Grand
fireworks display and com petitive drill
by the various clubs,
Sunday, Sept. 7—Special services in
all the Churches in the morning; in
the afternoon, grand sacred cencert
by 150 instruments at Golden Gate
Park.
Monday,’ Sept, 8—Grand _receptions tendered by tlhe city Parlors to
all Native Sons.
Tuesday, Sept. 9, Biggest Day of
All—Grand parade in the morning,
which will be one of the. finest ever
seen in the United States; to be followed hy exercises at the Grand
Opera Hose. Inthe evening will be
given the grandeet ball ever taking
place*west of the Mississippi River,
and which will be complimentary tu
all Native Sons, Bec :
Wednesday, Sept. 10—Grand complimentary excursion on the Bay.
Yucht regatta during the excursion.
Our Parlor will attend in a body,
uniformed as. pioneer miners. A
Band will accomp y us, We will
have in our. division Various features
of pioneer days,
As it is necessary to have funds to
carry ont our plana, the Committee
BAKING
POWDER
Absolutely Pure,
A cream of tartar baking powder,
Highest of'all in leavening strength
—U.8. Government Report, Aug 17,
1890,
i
Not Retired from Business.
_,UN#CRUPULOUA
Pvddlers are circulatine the report that Pref
Frank, the celebrated
New Yor
iness of the office,
The members of Hydraulic Parlor
force to San Francisco. next monfh to
working quartz mill, a hydraulic].
September 6th. Tickets will be good
for ten days.
every effort
Parlor.
to accompany
‘When the Band Begins to Play.
* * * * * * * *
When our arrangements are compléted we will send you full’ particulars. oe ;
Your Fratemally,
~-M. M. Baron, Chairman,
D._E. Moraan, Secretary,
Fred-Searts,
J. H. Titomas,
_J.L. Mor@an,
Committee.
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Ayer’s. Cathartic Pills are recommended by the best physicians, because they are free from calomel and
other injarious drugs, being composed
of purely ‘vegetable — ingredieffts,
While thorough in their action, they
stimulate and strengthen the bowels
and’ secretory organs,
SCROFULA
Is that impurity of the blood which produces
ansightly lumps or swellings in the neck
‘which causee running sores on the arms,
legs. eF reet; which develops ulcers in the
eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or
deafness; which (s the origin of pimples, can¢erous growths, or “humors; which, fastenfag upon the lungs, causes consumption and
@eath. Itis the most ancient of all diseases,
and very fow persons are entirely free from it,
“tse CURED It Be
By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, by
the remarkable cures it has accomplished
bas proven itself to be a potent and pecullar
Medicine for this disease, If you suffer from
serofula, try Hood's Sarsaparilla,
. “Every spring my wife and children have
teen troubled with scrofula, my littio br,
three years old, being a terrible sufferer.
Last spring he was one mass of sores from
headtofect, Wo all took Hood's Sarsaparilla,
and all havo been cured of the scrofula. My
little boy is entirely free from sores, and all
tour ox my children look bright and healthy,”
W. B. ATHERTON, Passalo City; N. J. :
'Hoced’s Sarsaparilla
sold by all druggists. 81; six for gs. Prepared only
by C.1, HOOD & CO,, Apothecaries, Low ll, Mase
100. Doses One Dollar
. MISS M. E. COLLINS,
WILL. GIVE INSTRUCTIONS IN
ree-hand, Plane Geometrical, Mode! and
Object and Perspective Drawing,
Prof, Walter Smith's (of Boston) method,
. Otland Water Color Painting, Pastel and
Urayou. Ordera taken for faney and decor.
ative painting,also “rayon portraits
Studio in the Tilley Bulldior, Broad St,
hear City Hall. Studio days—Monday, Wedneaday and Saturday of each week, .
Notice For Publication.
AND OFFICE AT MARYSVILLE, CAL,
4 July 25, 1839.—Notice te hereby given
that the following named settler has filed
notice of his intention to make final proof
in support of his claim, aud thateatd roof
willbe made before the Kegister and iecelver at Maivaville, Cal, on Tuesday,
Peptember 2, 1890, viz.
Jideon H, Graves, Homestead Entry No,
rap, for the NEM of Seo, 82, 'I'p17.N, a Ke,
Mw. M.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
eu'tivation of, snid land, vig:
James H. Reader and Charles A are of
Jweetland P. O,, Nevadacoin y, Cal.
Alunson G. Dart and luis H. Haron of
French Corral.. Nevade cottnaty, Gal,
CHARLES HAPGO OD, Register,
Untosterig Shop.
“ GIVES NOVICE THAT
‘he is always Prepared to
do all kinds of Upholster
ing on short notice,
Spring Mattresses, Hair
Mattresses, Feather Pil
‘ows, Moss Mattresses, Bod Loun es, Single
Lounges, ete, ete,, made to order, It
FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALI,
KIND3 REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN
A WORKMANLIKE MANNER, $
Pianos, Pictures: and Furniture pack.
ed for shipping a specialty,
Piano Movine Promptly attended? to
and Carefully Performed!
All at the Lowest Living Rates
TOR CAME,
Thankful for past Patronage, I respectfu }
ly solicit « continuance in the future,
OOMMEROIAL STREET,
Puring the Profensor’s pbsenoe in bd Kaa, Second door from the American TeaStore,
iis Prank, who hee thorough knamiedas Jame Rinkess.
assistant, will continue to transact the busNOTICE
10 .
Bridge Contractors, .
is ee (
QEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE REAll bidders to furnish Plans, SpecificaHons, Strain Sheets, and working details
without costto Nevada County,
Bids to be opened in Nevada tity, Nevada
County, at the Court House on Saturday,
August 16th, 1890, at 2 o'clock P, M, :
A Bond will he required of the auccensful bidder. :
(The said Board reserves the right to reject auy or all bids,
7 L, MORGAN, Clerk,
By J. 4, Guwany, Deputy,
" Dated as Nevada City, Cale, Aug. 11890,
Dated at Noyada City, August lat, 00. }
Delinquent Notice.
VADA COUNT iy
Nevew ENT Aesobtenost vgs
tion of princspal place of business, Nevada
Oity, Nevada County, California,
Notice-—-There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of ansessment No, 1, levied of the 10th day of
ceived by the Board of Supervisors of . June, 1890, the several amounts net;
oppo Nevada County up to 909 Fhacypo en ah the ‘respeot-,, share
i :
Saturday, August 16th, No, No.
: Nemes Cor’ gh, Am't.
1890, 1G Beeiy 67 9500 balance due, $197 12
At2 o'clock P, M, { . EK. Brand. .69 2000 " 40 00
i G. EB. Brand, .60 3000 “ 60 00
For the construction of a ‘ridge Across! G. x. Brand. 61 2000 40 00
eer Creek, near the Anthony House, . G. E. Brand. 62 88 % 16
And in accordance with law, and an order
of the Board of Directors, made on the 0th;
day of June,’ 1800, so many shares of ea¢h: . ¥
parcel of such stock as may be necessary,
Will be sold at public auction, at the office of
said Company, No. 60 Broad Streeet, Nevada
City, Nevade County, California, SATURDAY, thedth day of August, 1890, at the hour
of 1 o'clock FP, M.of said day, to pay said delnquent assessment thereon, together with
cost of advertising ‘and expenses of the
sale } :
: GEO. C. GAYLORD, Becretary, .
* Office~No, 69 Broad Sitréet, Nevada Rity,
California.
Our Parlor will probably leave Nevada City at 5:45 a. m, Saturday,
Again we urge you to join us, Make
the
We hope to see you in the ranks
= Mrs, BIGELOW, IMS Bush Street,
B
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. re. Supple ego, isa dresamaker, ne at
and they cured me. I then recomm .
Have CaLtwornra Faurr Femane Brita, to ry
lend for rrequiarities, and they cured, her
Hie dint wedaiat nay Meee eee
receipt of price, ae tai
Ada mn d com:
THE GAVI CO., Chemints,
P.O, Box £416, San Francisco,
Where Are You. Going
* “For; Health and Pleasure
This Summer ?
The great mare of snow in the SIERRA .
‘this ine will give the waterfalls * YOEMITK a splendor never equalled defere,
The HOTEL DEL MONT + fairest epot in
California, invites vou. It is notexpensive,
Ever TS in the SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS? If not, you have never lived. \
If you want to see nature's nobleat handtsar xt grand old SNOW-CROWNED
And there are LAKE5—Taboe. Donner, Independence, W bber and others —where
there are the purest vir and the best fishing
and boating in the world,
Of course you remember SANTA MONIRA, Mes BEACH und SAN'TA BARBARA,
Ook fn)
Geyser, Napa Soda, White Sulphur Bartlett,
Kyron, Atna, Highland, Klamath,Congress,
care nobles, Gilroy, Paraiso, Shasta, Boda
and others,
—Ask for the Southern Pacific Company's
Pamphlet, “California Keéorts,’
Everything In Callfornta’ worth seeing is
on the tines of the f
Southern Pacific Company.
RICH'D GRAY, Gen. Traffic Manager.
« T, H. GOODMAN, Gen. Pans. Agt.
San Francisco, Cal., -°
nO me eee
RAILROAD LANDS
For: Sale: on : Reasonable 1 Terms.
For Lands {n Central and Northern Callfornia, Oregon, Nevada and Utah, apply to
oraddress W. it, LS, Lana Agent. P,
K. R., San Francisco, :
For lands in Southera California appl
to or address JEKOMK MADDEN, Lan
Agents, P, R. K.8an Fran: faco,
WANTED,
CORRESPONDENCE WITH PARTIES
_/ having mineral or clay on their propeity which they know or think carries
ALUMINA. Any one havingsuch w!ll find.
‘t to their advantage to send. samples by
mail and write me,
W, R, MOULD,
634 Market Street, San Francisco, _
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