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rg owgpereey Foe’s utes.
death between two . .
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So. $2 Commercial street, Nevads City Cal.
to the
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by sinmten Bigro alley, Rongh f ch Cor: tacle witnessed on Capt. B. F. Trester’s
vi Bloomfield, Moore’s
ns oSeeane notTrackee, ‘and every othor of Ne county; also in Placer
and Sierra _
Francisco—in fi
Siskiyou to San Diego from
es, al ciamento,
the fields,
playfully
across it,
eaue vo the Ons.
————WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1890
SSS
Brokers’ Technicalities.
A “bull”. is.one who operates to
depress the value of stocks, that. be
may buy for a rise.
A “bear” is-one who selis stocks for
fature delivery, which he does not
own at the time of sale.
A “corner” is when the bears cannot
buy or borrow the stock to deliver in
fulfillment of their contracts.
“Overloaded” is when the bulls cannot take and pay for the stock they.
“Short” is when a person or party
sell stocks when they have none and
‘expect to buy or borrow in time to deliver.
“Long” iswhena person or party
has aj Jentiful supply of stocks.
A“ pool” or “‘ring”’ is a combination
formed tocontrol the price of stocks.
A broker is said to “carry” stocks th
for his customer when he has bought pore
_« and is holding it for his account. a
A “wash” is ‘a pretended sale by
special agreement between buyer and
geller, for the purpose of getting a
quotation’ reported.
A “put and call” is when @ person
gives se much per cent for the option
of buying or selling 80 much stock ona
certain fixedday, at a price fixed the
day the option was given. <»
anything
nessed.
rage and
A half
mouths,
him to
choking
clung to
fiercely
thud of
ijators.
Grass Valied ‘-Teiegraph”’ Ticks. to move.
Monday morning the Directors of
the Idaho mining company held their
regular monthly meeting. It was
decided at the meeting not to declare a
dividend this month.
About 130 men are now working in
the Empire, an addition of eighteen
having been puton Monday. Mr. Starr
informs us that the ledge is looking
very well indeed as the 19-level is
neared. ‘
. though
clining.
He ran
dead.
Tue longest bridge in the world is
the ‘“‘Lion Bridge,” in China. Itis
four and one-third miles in length
farm at Aurora, Ind.
stallions, spirited and valuable thoroughSan . preds, were turned into adjoining» pastState} ures to feed. A wooden fence divided
and although as colts the pair
bit and kicked at each other
the fence was supposed to be
strong ee to keep them separate and
vent trouble.
PiThe colts began their fight over the
fence, and kicked and mawed at each
other until the fence was demolished.
Then they came together in a struggle,
which for fierceness and length exceeded
which the spectators ever witThey stood on their hind legs, fiercely
pawing and striking at each other with
their iron shod forefeet, and tearing each
other’s neck and shoulders with their
teeth. Their rg and screams of
the sound of their kicks and
snorts were heard fully half a mile away.
doze or more persons were attracted tothe scene of theconflict, but so
vicious. were the enraged animals that
for nearly an hotr no one dared to go
near them. ~ Covered
foam, with flaming eyes and open
with blood and
they seemed the very incarnation of fury as they.bit and savagely
tore each other. While the lookers on
were,,devising some means to separate
em the furious animals grew more
frantic, and repeatedly rolled over each
the ground, biting and kicking
ly. At length the smaller of the
two, a bright bay, caught his antagonist
by the throat with his teeth and dragged
the ground. The larger horse
kicked and rolled in an effort to avoid
to death, but the smaller animal
its hold.
The battle, lately so. noisy, went on
in dead silence, except for the
‘the feet of ‘the two equine glad‘The larger horse became more
and more feeble, until finally it ceased
. Still with bulldog tenacity the
victor held his grasp upon his opponent's
throat, pulling and shaking savagely, alhis own strength was fast deHe was at last beaten away by
the more courageous of the spectators.
a few yards and dropped from
sheer exhaustion._Hisadversary was
Although badly cut and bruised from
the teeth and hoofs of his foe, the living
animal survived the terrible conflict.—
Cincinnati Dispatch.
Poorly Paid Clergymen.
The failure in business of a prominent
clergyman suggests the fact that very
few preachers ever succeed in making
and spans an arin of the Yellow Sea. . Money. When they do the religion gen.
It was built by order of Emperor pate A Lape ago peg ngs come in,
Kieng Long, and hence has aright to wae Aber day Ah re ans
be long.
His One Talent—‘‘He must be a
poor artist. He can’t even draw a
salary.” ‘‘He’s a great landscape
painter.”’ ‘“‘Ishe?” ‘Yes. His great
diminish
clergyme’
specialty is painting towns.”
You occasionally meet a rich man
who says that the greatest happiness
is found in poverty ; and you occasionally remember that all men are liars,
and in
Church of
ly Methodist preachers, are almost al‘ways poor; and-the next-to them in point
of poverty are the Baptists. The majority of Methodist preachers in this country receive less than $600 a year, while
the constant demands for charity greatly
their incomes. Tresbyterian
m are better paid, while the
Fogland ‘ministers, both here
Great Britain, fairly roll in
wealth by comparison.
Methodist bishops are poorly paid.
ay Those of, the Methodist church south
A Gimer county, W. Va.;man veneered a black oak leg with walnut
bark and sold it in Ciucinnatti for
$106 worth of black walnut in the
log.
Ir 1 said that from forty to fifty
cases of yellow fever are developing
daily at Havana, Cuba.
———
Tue healthy people you meet have
healthy livers. They take Simmons
Liver Regulator.
none of
north, is
especial
Puysicsans prescribe Dr. J. H. MeLean’s Tar Wine Lung Balm; in it’
they find notrade of opium or morphia,
while its efficacy in curing all throat or
lung diseases is wonderful.
SpEcIAL attention is called to the
advertieément of John F. Cooper
agent for the unrivalled Mathushek
Piano. je29-ti
Mr. Bro
Ministers Use ‘It, Bectors #rewhing why he was 80 anxious to
scribe It:
a
. Granaer, O.
Dr. Bosanxko—Dear Sir :..Sometime.
ago I prescribed Dr. Bosanko’s Pile
Remedy to a patient and bave seen
good results. The patient in question
was my father, Rev. W. W. Bailey. I
have since had a number of such cases.
andif you will give me a reduction
such as will pay me to handle it,
will willingly (do eo. Give me your
lowest price per dozen bottles, or per
gross. Let me hear from you soon
C.C. Bamzy, M, D.
Sold at 50 cente by Carr Bros.
listened
I have
nig _ . was at d
Do not weaken~ yourself. by. drastic
purgatives, Take Simmons Liver
Regulator.
Everything That's Good.
Nobody would think of going to J.
J. Jackeou’s Beehive store to buy fireworks, but when it comes to such
things as root beer and sugar-cured
hams, genuine new honey and creamy
sweet condensed milk, everybody
knows that Jackson has: the best.
Iy you want a fine turn-out go
to Hénry. Lane’s livery and feed
stable. tf
Summer Pasturage.
Fine pasturage forlive stock at the
Sutton Ranch between Nevada Cit
and Grass Valley, Apply to Geo. C,
Gaylord, Secretary Nevada County
Land and Improvement Association,
or at the Ranch. tL.
A Safe investment
Is one which is guaranted to bring
you satisfactory results, or in case of
failure a return of purchase price. On
this safe plan you can buy from our
advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed te bring relief in
every case, when used for any affection of Thrvat, Lungs or Chest, such at
’ eee Conan:
: ma 100) :
Croup, ete., etc. "Kt is pleasant and
le to
: taste, perfectly, and can
tfrays be depended par Trial bottes free at Bros, Drug Store, .
vches an
LOUISVILLE, KY,
have $3,600 salary, while those of the
church north have a little more, but
them lays by anything of his
Bishop Warren, of the church
rich, having married the widow
of a ranchman in Denver. But Bishop
Hendrix, of the Methodist church south,
enjoys the distinction of being the righest bishop in America, having inherited
a fortune which by careful management he has greatly increased. He has
the reputation of being both benevolent
and rich Toschools and colleges he is
y liberal, and Central college, in
this state, owes its present prosperity to
ae his generosity. All the other southern
Methodist bishops are poor.—St. Lonis
Gilobe-Democrat.
Browning and the Sea Captain.
Browning once asked the captain of
the vessel in which he was sailing from
Bicily to Naples to awake him in the
morning when they came in sight of
Capri. The captain was astonished that.
any one should wish to be summoned
out of bed at an unearthly hour merely
to look ata rockly island, and he asked
see it. ‘It is a very interesting place to
me,” said the poet; and he tried to conyey tothe captain some conception of
the marvelous history of the Empero:
Tiberius and of his dark seclusion at
Capri, as the story stands out in the immortal picture of Tacitus. The captain
open mouthed and next morning, calling Mr. Browning on deck, he
pointed to the-island and said: ‘‘There,
sir, is where the great. Mogul lived!”—
Exchange.
She Made Him Look Pleasant.
a friend on the North Side who
has a girl about 5 years old. The family
inner. There was a new cook
on.’ The father of the household made
some criticism on the cuisine. The
mother said wait and give the new girl]
achance. The father was still irritated.
The little miss in her high chair brought
the house to order with the remark:
“Papa, when I ain_as old as you are]
hope I shan’t be as disagreeable as you
are.”—Chicago Tribune. ~
ONE ENJOYS
Both the method and results whe:
syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasan
und refreshing to the taste, and act
rently yet promptly on the Kidueys
Liver and: Bowels, cleanses the sys
em effectually, dispels colds, head
d fevers and cures *habitua!
voustipation permanently. For sal
in 50c and $7. bottles by all draggiste
CALIFORNIA. FIG SYRUP CO., SANFRANCI8CO, CAL,
’ WEW YORK, WY
EFORE ER
To or Opium, or trough youkatul indiscreas Lose of Brain
ness, Bearing down Pains in the
a, Nervous. ProsDiz
‘Weak Memory, Loss of Power and ImpoA opisorperep condition of the
‘stomach, or malaria in the system
will produce sick headache. You can
remove this trouble by taking Dr. J.
H. McLean’s Little Liver and Kidney
“Pellets. 25 cents per vial.
at Carr Bros. s
Buchicn’s armica Saive.
‘The best Salve in the world for Cuts;
ws, Sores, Ulcers, Salt RheumFever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand.
_Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupions, and positively cures Piles, or
no pay required. Itis guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction. or money reunded. Ptice 25 cents pe box. .For
ale by Carr Bros. tf
Ice cold soda water at Carr Bros. tf.
Sufferers
noe Stomach and Liver, derangements—Dyspepsia, Biliousness, SickHeadache, and Constipation—tind a safe
and eertain relief in
Ayer’s Pills. Inal:
cases where a Cathartic is needed,
these Pillsare recommended hy leading
physicians. :
Dr. T. E. Hastings,
of Baltimore, says:
m Aver’: Pills are the
ma best cathartic and
aperient within «©
Preach of my profession.”
Dr. John W. Brown, of Oceana, W.
Va., writes: “ Ihave pres: hed Aver’s
Pills in my-practice, and find them excellent. i urge theif general tse in
families.”
* For a number of years I was afflicted
with biliousness. which ajinost destroyed
my health. I tried various remedies,
but nothing afforded te any relief umiil
I began to take Ayec’s Pills; *,
Wanderlich, Scranton, Pa.
“JT have u-ed Aver's Pilis forthe past
thirty years, and ain satisfied TP she vd
not be alive tolay df it had net heen
for them. They cured meof dyspepsia
when al tte. ocmedier . ; eiel Ube yg
occasional use has kept me ina aithy
condition ever since,’ T. Po Brown,
Chester, Pa.
“Having been sat tet, for years. ‘9
constipaiien without being lie tel ped
much relief, i at last tried Ayo Pia
and deem it beth aduiy and a piev-t oo
to testify that I havé-derived grea’ benefit from their use For ever two verses
t 1 have, taken one of these tulis
every night 't tiring. Twot ot
willinzly be without: then.”—G, W,
Bownaait, 26 East Main oi., Carlisic, Pa,
“Aver’s Pilla have been used jn niy
family upwards of twenty years, and
have completely verified aii that is
claime:i for them In attacks of piles,
from Wich T suffered many years, they
affords! ine greater relief thanany medicine I ever tried.""Thomas F, Adams,
Holly Springs, Texas.
Ayer’s Pills,
c. ' PREPARED BY
Dr. J.C, Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
@old by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine
The Gelebrated Frisch Gure,
Warranted “< APHRODITINE” ferindec
Is& WON A
POsITIVE
GUARANTEE
to cure any form
of nervous disease
orany disorder of
the generative or4
gans of eithersex, 775
whether arising7/7 °
from the excessive /
‘useof Stimulants, AFT
Power, Wakefu
back, Seminal Weakness, Hysteri
tration, Nocturnal Emissions, Le:corrh
Zz
tion, over in pipence, &e., suc
tency, Which if neglected often lead
age
for $5.00. Sent by mail on receipt of price’
A WRIT: EN GUARA
a Permanent cure is not effected.
of both sexes, who have been anently ew
by the use of Aphroditine. Circular free. Address
THE APHRO MEDICINE Co.
“™-cifio Branch,
108 Btevenso., San FRANCIS@O. Cat
On Esse BY
W.-D. VINTON, Nevada City.
Where Are You Going
For Health and Pleasure
This Summer ?
The great mars of snow in the SIERRA
this yea: will give the waterfalls of YOSEMITE a splendor never ogusiied befere.
The HOTEL DEL MONTE, fairest spot in
California, invites vou. It isnotexpensive.
Ever cam in the SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS? If not, you have never lived. *
If you want to née nature’s noblest bandiwork, visit grand old SNOW-CROWNED
SHASTA
And there are LAK ES—Taboe, Donner, Independence, W: bber and others—where
there are the purest air and the best fishing
and boating in the world.
Of course Mod remember SANTA MONICA, LONG BEACH and SANTA BARBARA.
Gapeots Napa Soda White Sulphur, Bartlett, eysers, Napa a ur, Bartle
Byron, tna, H biand, Klamath, Congress,
Paso Robles, Gilroy, Paraiso, Shasta, Soda
and others. :
Ask for® the Southern Pacific Company's
Pamphlet, “California Kesorts.’
Everything in California worth seeing is
on the Hinesof the
Southern Pacific Company.
RICH’D GRAY, Gen. Traffic Manager.
T. H. GOODMAN, Gen. Pass. Agt.
San Francisco, Cal.
o———
RAILROAD LANDS
For: Sale: on : Reasonable: Terms.
For Lands in Ceptral and Northern California, lnk evada and Utah, apply to
oraddress W. H. MILLS, Land AgentC. P.
R. K., San Francisco,
For lands in Southern California, apply
to or addreas JEROME MADDEN, Land
Agents. P, 8. R.,8an Francisco.
SUBSCRIBE FOR ‘THE
Chicago Park Horticulturist,
0. H. BRIOT, Oompiler.
> 0, oe im rari d is devoted
i And is Hovated ue HORTICULTURE
Chicago Park Colony
Situated in the midst of the
:~: BARTLETT PEAR BELT =~:
Of that County, surrounded by the
unlimited resources of the
Sierra Nevada Footbills.
Subscription Price:
Seen mene ee ewer aneseeeenens
6 MONTHS...----sese00e seveeeeses 50
Chicago Park Horticulturist,
Ohioago Opera House Building,
OHIOAGO, ILL
Rossers on « train from Duluth to
Omaha tbrew red pepper in the ‘eyes
of the passengers and then collected
the jewelry.
to premature
insanity Price $1.00 a box, 6 boxes
NTEK i given for
every $5.00 order received, to refund the money if
We have
thousands of testimonials from oldvavd young,
Lat
uiaae
Bhs
he prices
4
--Our Third and Last Shipment otAway Down:
_‘Tnorder-to get rid_of them in a hurry.
BE SURE AND SEE THEM. —
B. H. MILLER,
_Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street
WE ARE DAILY RECEIVING
NOVELTIES AND STAPLE PRODUCTIONS
In the way ot
Dry Goods,
. Millinery and
Fancy Goods,
And we are selling the same at.
Prices That Make Business Fairly Hum.
We are not boasting, but merely echoing the common
verdict when we assert that we have the
Finest Display of Millinery in the County
ANDCATMILLINER SECOND TO NONE ANYWHERE.
_..These Advantages Enable Us, as is....-.Plainly to be Seen, to Cater to...++_:.the Tastes and the Means of All.....
~ MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD.
> ~~ Main Street,’ Nevada City. &
GEO. G. ALLAN, Es:.
GEO, E. TURNER, Esq.
business with us. We propose to
South Yuba Transnortation and. Supply
Incorporated
Al ETRECIDGO, Esq.
H. C.“CALLAHAN, Esq.
E. J. RECTOR, Secretary.
Stages leave Nevada City for Maybert via Washington and
Mondays, Wednesdavs and Fridays, at 6 A, m.
Stages leave Maybert for. Nevada. City via Ormonde und Washiagion on Tuesdays,
Thursdavs and-Saturdays, at 5 A. M.
WORTHLEY & NICHOL, Managers.
N. B.—This organization was necessary for the protection of ourselves and those doing
u'arly, winterand Summer, snow or Tun Stages reg
no snow. We earnestly solicitthe co-operation of ourfriends. Signed:
1290,
Directors:
Washington Mining Co., Yuba Mining Co,,
Diamond D. Mining ,, Bluebell Mining Co.,
Canyon Creek Mining Co.,
Company. .
GEO, A, HARE: Esq.
EDWIN.TILLEY, Esq.
MINING LU
. /FENOING AND POINTED PIOKETS. »
SPLIT AND SAWED CEDAR POSTS,
M. L. & D. MARSH, <=
Rock Creek Mill and Lumber Company,
o-——
o-oo
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Rustic, Siding,
Ceiling, Stepping,
Clear Sugar and Yellow Pine
BER A SPECIALTY:
—~— o—-—
—0O——
All kinds of Lumber kept constantly ou hand or cut to order on short-notice.
—--0=——
Doors, Windows, Blinds, Screens, Moldings of all kinds.
Oo:
The Lowest Market Rates.
M. L. & D. MARSH.
Yard on Boulder Street. Nevada Qity, Mill on Rook Oreck.Proprietors.
—OFr THE—
yt
. SEVENTEENTH
fe
Bae SUMMER CLOTHING.2#m Auta ist Asin
Has just arrived, aad it is a grand lot, We have put
For . 890.
GLENBROOK PARK,
Commencing TUESDAY, August
19th, and Continuing
FIVE DAYS.
$10.000
[n Parses and Premiums!
Liberal Purses for State, Distriet
and County Horses:
Liberal Premiums for Live Stock
Farming, Orchard and Dairy
Frodusts and Mining,
Mechanical and
Art Ephibits,
Five Days Racing !
Speed Programme for 1880;
r uesday, August 1 9th.
1. Running—Three-fourths mile and re
peat, $400,
2. ‘rotting—One mile and repeat, for
two years old—County—82.50.
8. “Trotting—For 4 years old—District—
Wednesday, August 20th.
4, Running—One mile andahal{f dash,
6. Trotting—?:40 class, $5°0.
6. Trotting—One year.c'd,one mile ‘for
coltsowned in the county, $150. :
Ladies Tournament atl a. M.
Thursday, August 2 Ist.
Grand Stock Parade at 10 4. mM.’
&7. Running—Five-eighths of a mile and
repeat—for horses owned in tne county,
8, .Trotting—2:27 cluss, $750.
ati Trotting—Three year old—District—
Friday, August 22d.
10. Running—One mile and repeat, $500.5
11. Trotting—2:30 clans, $600,
12, Trotting—Four years old—free Sfor all,
$500 ; cs
Saturday, August 23d.
Grand Stock Parade and award of
Premiums ntll a. M.
18. Running—Two miles and repeat, $500,
14. Trotting—F ree for all, $800,
Saddle horse race (county) for $20 will
be given during the week, notice of which
will’be made on the previous day.
=
Conditions.
All trotting races are the bedt 3 in 5 (except the two years old and yearlings) 6 to
enter and 8to start, butthe Board reserves
the right to hold a less number than 6 to
fill by the deduction of a proportionate
a’nount of the pares.
Any races filling with 10 or more paid-up
entries, the Society will add all moneys over
and also 20 per cent. ofthe purse. «
The National Association rules to govern,
butthe Board reserves the right to trot hea‘s
of any two clesses alternately, or to trot a
special race between heats.
A horse making « walk-over shall be entitled only tothe entrance mouey paid in
When less than the required number of
sturters appear they may contest for the entrance money paidin, to be livided as fol
lows: Iwo thirds to first, one-third to the
second. i
The State Agricultural Society rules of
1890 to govern f)l running races except
when conditions named arc otherwise.
Non-starters in running races will be held
for entrance.
In all of the above races the entrance will
be10 per cent, of purse, and. to necompany
nominations, Purses will-be divided into
60, 30 and 10 per cent,
In all races entries not declared out hy 6
p. M.of the day preceding the race will be
required to start. :
here there is more thati one entry by
dne person or in the interest of, the partienlar horsethey are to start must be named by 6p. Mm ofthe day preceding the race.
In races designated as Vistrict all horses
are eligible that were owned in the counties
of Nevada, Placer, Yuba, Sutter, Colusa
Hutte, Sierra, Shasta, Plumas, Tebame and
Lassen, and Washoe and Ormeby counties
of the State of Nevada, prior to July Ist:
also horses training on the Society’s track
from July 1st. *
Horses are eligible in county races if
owuedin the coun'y prior to July 1st, or
trained.en the Society’s track fiom July 1s*.
Hay, straw and feed will not be furnished
by the Rociety, but will be for sale on the
grounds at reasonable rates. °
Entries close with the Secretary on Aug.
Ist.
En‘ry Blanks can be obtained upon application to the “ecretary’s office Nevada Eley:
All purses re free to all unless otherwise
designated,
M. L. MARSH, President,
P. O. Address, Nevada City, Cala,
I. J, RoLFE, Secretary.
_, P, 0, Address, Nevada City, Cal,
*Bidsforthe Bar Privi) at
b Park, Music and the Netrochinent
Stand at ‘he Pavil'ov,-Nevada City, will be
i) hong a: oy pecerners eae. Nevadav'clockyP, M. ° Son! ath, ten. ’ enday, Au:
THUR ~ 'NSTALLAENT SI mal age jaw Fun it
—DEALERS IN—
Staple and Fancy Hardware
Glassware, iryware, Eto.
‘Twelve Distinct Styles of
HEATINC :: STOVES,
Andall the Best and Newest Patterns.
UOOK :: STOVES :: AND 1: BANGES
All Styles.
The Famous Suverior Ranee,
The Bestin the a
Agents for the celebrated
CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING
Guns, Pistols. ‘
Ammunition of all Kinds.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
O. V. B. Pocket Knives.
We do not carry English cutlery. We believe in the superio)
merits of American products.
PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY
WINDOW GLASS, BTC.
We Sell Everything at
San Francisco ‘Prices,
FREIGHT ADDED.
NOTICE
~-TO— :
Bridge Contractors.
—s
GEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE REceived by the Board of Supervisors of
Nevada County up to
Saturday, August 16th,
1890,
At2 o'clock P.M.
For the construction of a Bridge Across
Deer Creek, near the Anthony House.
All bidders to furnish Plans, Specifications, Strain Sheets, and working details
without costto Nevada County.
Bids to be opened in Nevada City, Nevada
County, atthe Court House on Saturday,
August 16th, 1890, at 20’clock P. M. :
A Bond will be required of the success:
ful bidder.
The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
J. L. MORGAN, Clerk.
By J.J. Geeany, Deputy.
Dated at Nevada City, August Ist, 1890.
NOTICE
—TO—
Bridge Contractors.
—
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE REeeived by the Board of Supervisors of Nevada county, up to
Saturday, August 16, 1890,
At 2o0’clock P: M.,
For the placing of Irom Cylinders
Piers under the Edwards Bridge
across the south Yuba River in
place of the present wooden abutments,
Bids to be opened in Nevada City, Nevada county, at the Court House, on Saturday
August 16th, 1890, at 20’clock P. M.
A Bond will be required of the succensJ.L. MURGAN, Clerk.
By J. J.GReany, Deputy.
Dated at Nevada City, Cala., Aug. 1, 1890.
Estabiished im 1852
Nevada: Assay . Office.
J.J OTT, Proprietor
NO. 25 MAIN STREET..,.NEVADA CITY
OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPtion refined, melted and Assayed. By
request, Gals Bars éxchanged for Coin. In
connection with my Assay Office I have a
smal) Quartz M_ with which I can make
practical Mill Tests,and guarantee correct
returns in every way. Woe-kiny teste wil! he
mete with from 50 to 600 pounds. PRICES
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STUDIO,
MISS M.,E. COLLINS,
; Witt GIVE INSTRUCTIONS IN
Free-hand, Plane Geometrical, Model and
Object and Perspective Drawing,
Prof. WalterSmith’s (of Boston) method.
Oiland Water Color Painting, Pastel and
Crayou. Orders taken for fancy aid decorative painting,also “rayon portraits.
Studio in the Tilley Building, Broad 8t.,
near City Hall. Studio days—Monday, Wednesday and Saturday of each weck,
~ Notice For Publication.
AND OFFICE AT MARYSVILLE. CAL.,
July 25, 1899.—Notice is hereby given
that the following-hamed settler has filed
not'ce of his intention to make final proof
in support of bis claim, aud thateaid proof
pie tod mate Reloss the Hosistar and keer at Marysville, Cual.,
September 2, 1800. viz. On Deere
eon H, Graves, Homestead Entry No.
3 ie the NE of Sec. 32, p17 N, RS x
on’, names the following witnesses to
ee pomtinnou pon
cultiv: tion of, sa'' re igter <ass * 0
Janus
Sweetiuu.s. . Nevads county, Cal
Alanson G. Dut ou Luis H. Baron of
French Corral P. 0)., Nevada county, Gal.
CHARLES HAPGOOD, Kegiaster.
MRS.A.PERRY
HAS LEASED
THE.PINE STREET RESTAURANT
RMERLY CONDUCTED BY A. TAM,
buen Desine penereten ane renner it in
sty Dow prepared t.
public in a satisfactor pd gary aerre e
FRESH OYSTERS
IN ALL STYLES,
oe
Rich ice Cream
IN ITS SEASON.
Meals at All Hours,
COOKED TO ORDER,
Fine Fresh Candies.
‘Everything neat and pala'able,
H, Reader an{ Charles Apes of}
4
ow IS THE TIME TO REPLENISH
N your Homes wii
Cheap and First-class
Furniture, Bedding, Ete,
From 10 to 20iner ¢
Less than has ever been suld
IN NEVADA CITY-3
I have made arrangements with the Tass.
est Wholesale Dealers by whichthe public
can purchase any{quantity or{quality of
Furniture at Cost~and~Freight!
1Call-and Examine illustrated
Catalogues and {Prices and be
convinced.
@a@pAll orders promptly filled.
CEO. E. TURNER,
Pine Street,.Nevada City.
Writing School
MRS. A. J. RAPP,
a
Teacher of
. Penmanship and Book-Keeping.}}
—
(LASS MEETS EVERY EVENING
At Mrs. Rapp’s residence, Pine St.
Pupils-Oan Join at Any Time.
Torms or Penmanshio—$6 for.Fifteen
~essons.
=Terms for Book-keeping*made knowr
on application.
Pupils furnish their own stationery.
Tuition payable middle of term.
Mrs. -Rapp’s former success here at
‘teacher of the art preservative is a guaran:
tee of her proficiency to impart knowledge
to those under her instruction irrespective
of age.
‘LOOK HERE !
ad
Ow 18 YOUR TIME TO GET YOUR
Repairing 22.
I do all kinds of repairs in WOOD AN
METALS, such as
Sewing Machines,
Gune and Pistols,
Kevs Fitted.
Musical Instrument ‘
Locks, Ete,, Ete.
Saws Filed.
Smal) a:ticles in Wood cr Metal made to
order}
Photographic Instruments made and repaired—a specialty.
panes sa
All Work Done at the Lowest L ving[Price,
FOR CASH.
.C. PERCIVAL,
Corner York dzEroad £ts. Nevad
City. Opposite corner from Alv«. Gault’s
Bakery ‘ 3
Upholstering Shop.
JAMES KINKEAD.
GIVES NOTICE THAT
he is pivers prepared to
do a}l kinds of Upholster
ing on short notice.
Spring Mattresses, Hair
Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Lounges, Single
Lounges, etc., etc., made to order.
~
. FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL
KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN
A WORKMANLIKE MANNER,
Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packed for shippine a specialty.
Piano Movine Promptly attendeds.to
and Carefully Performed!
All at the Lowest Living Rates
FoR C48,
Thankful for past patronage, I respectfu .
ly solicit a continuance in the future.
OOMMEROIAL STREET,
Seoend door from the American TeaStore,
: James Kinokead
Delinquent Notice,
EVADA COUN’ x
N PROVEMENT ABSOCTA TIONS Loe
tion of principal } lace of business, Nevada
City, Nevada County, California,
Notice—There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment No.1, levied on the 10th day of
June, 1890, the several amounts set oppo
site the names df the respective share
holders, as follows: c. :
No, No.
Names Cert. Shs. Amt.
F. G. Beatty. 67 2500 balance due, $187 12
G. E. Brand.69 2000 “ * 40 00
G. E. Brand. .60 3000 # 60 00
G. E. Brand. .61 2000 40 00
G. E, Brand. 62 88 ee 1 66
And in accordance with law, and an order
of the Board of Directors, made‘on the 10th
day of June, 1890, so many shares of each
parcel of such stock as may be necessary,
will besold at public auction, at the office of
said Company, No. 69 Broad Streeet, Nevado
City, Nevada County, California, SATURPA ® DAY, the oth day of August, 1890, at the hour
1 Se eee . lo’cloek P, i. of said day. to pay said deinquent assessment thereon, together with
cost of advertising and expenses of the
GEO. C. GAYLORD, Secretary.
Office—No, 69 Broad Street, Nevada City,
alifornia. ;
FURNITURE.
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agente:
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