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August 7, 1890 (4 pages)

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ss TP ae y te 2 t sg. OE remove thie trouble by taking Dr. J. . “Pellets, 2contepervisl. Pe _ _ = @ ' a a Sauna = railroad trains that brought tears to the OF FICE: Musiq That Touched the Heart. ~ An inciaent of a peculiar’ e.42 Commercial street, Nevada City Cal.Jeyes of the passengers, The train had CIRCULATES 18 just left Ohe Hundred and Twenty-fifth street when the passengers & Ready, . the car a little boy about 6-years old,’ be‘s saw entering Migvade city Grane Valley; Rovfrench Cor . ing half. pushed and half carried by an Sweetlan North Bloomfield, Moore's . -ider boy, evidently his brother. Piac first glance it was seen that the little fellow was blind and.his ey: and Sierra coun ‘At the ties, al ; t the State — eee a 513 fact, ego. from the Si-] grown together. He had a pale wan erra to the inf a] SS ae THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1890 -: ee The Lecal Paper. The local paper, says an exchange, tells you when to go to church, when to go.to the theater, eet oe ly everywhere else you have to go. t tells you-who is dead, married, sick, hurt, and many other things you like to hear. It calls your attention to all “public enterprises, advocates: good schools, Jaw and order in your town and county. It rejoices with you in your prosperity and sympathizes with you in your-distress. It records the marriage of your daughter, the death of your son, the illness of your wife, free of charge. It booms business whether you patronize it or not. It sets forth the attraction and advantage of the town and invites immigration and is always the first to welcome newcomers. And this is not half of what it does for its home people, and yet we sometimes héar a man say his home paper is not half so good as some city paper. Geod Walkers. The Examiner’ correspondent. at the encampment at Santa Cruz of the First Artiilery Regiment writes: The beach is the great afternoon resort. Sacramento and Nevada City ladies are capital pedestrians and don’t mind walking from the camp along a somewhat hilly road throngh the main avenue of the city and-over the beach hill to the city and back again. eo Confirmation Contested. os The confirmation of the saJe of mining stock of the Byrne estate to W. B. McSherry is contested by B. ec on the ground that the stock ,000 Sierra County Noniinations. The Republicans of Sierra county have nominated the following ticket: Stanley A. Smith, Superior Judge; T. L. Ford, District Attorney; S. C. Stewart, Sheriff ; W.T. Luther, Assessor; J. E. Berry, County Clerk; P. Kelleghan, County Treasurer; M. Powers, Superintendent of Public Schools; A. Hart, Public Administrator and Corcner. Wore Citizens. — _Judge Walling on Wednesday naturalized the following: Richard Ricl. ard, anative of England; Vincienza Cagliabua, a native of Italy; F. -L. Ficke;a native of Germany; Manuel Foster, a native of Portugal . Patent issued. A townsite patent has been issued for East Grass Valley. Claimants of _ lands in the townsite will be able to obtain title in six months from. the date of their filing application with Superior Judge Walling. Tue healthy people you meet have healthy livers. They take Simmons Liver Regulator. ‘ Paysicrans prescribe Dr. J. H. McLean’s Tar Wine Lung Balm; in it they find no trade of opium or morphia, while its efficacy in curing all throat or lung diseases is wonderful. Do not weaken yourself by drastic purgatives. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. Everything That’sGood. Nobody would think of going to J. J. Jackeon’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 beat. Summer Pasturage. Fine pasturage forlive stock at the Sutton Ranch between Nevada City and Grasa Valley. Apply to Geo. C. Gaylord, Secretary Nevada County Land and [Improvement Association, or at the Ranch. tL Is Comsumption incurable? Read the following. Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: ‘‘Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced me an Incarable Consumptive. Beyan taking Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made.” Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says: ‘Had it not been for Dr. King’s New Discovery or Consumption . ] would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given up by ‘luctors. Aim now in best of health.” ‘Try it. Sample bottle free at Carr Brothers Drugstore. Mountain Ice. The Union Ice Company is now prepared to deliver ice to business houses and private residencer fn quantities to suit. All orders lef at the company’s office at the Plaza will be promptly attended to. No ice will be delivered after 6 o’clock,r. m. Af piapepepen® gondition of the stomach, or malaria in the system will produce sick headache. You can face, but was smiling. sympathy passed-over the faces of the passengers, and an old gray haired gentleman got up and gave his seat to the two. The “big brother,” who was about 11 A quick look of ears old, tenderly lifted up the little lind boy and placed him on his knee, “‘How’s that?” he asked. “Nice,” said the'little chap. “Where This puzzled some of-the passengers, and several turned to see what the-child}meant. But the “big brother” knew, and immediately drew out a small mouth harmonicon and placed it in: the little fellow’s hands. Both boys were well dressed: The little fellow took the in‘strament into his thin hands, ran it across his lips and began to play softly “Nearer, My God, to Thee.” Tears who had given up his seat, and as the little fellow played on, running into “Rock of Ages” and ‘“‘Abide with Me,” there were many moist eyes in the car. The little player seemed to have a re markably true ear and occasionally, when the instrument would rasp, he would turn sadly to his ‘‘big brother” and say, *‘Don’t whistle.” The train rushed along,. the passengers listened and the little fellow played on tirelessly, never missing a note fromm ‘‘Annie Laurie” or ‘‘Home, Sweet Home.” Finally the ‘‘big brother” leaned down and told: the little one to get ready to leave, as the train was approaching their station. Then, as if he knew he had won a whole carload friends, the blind boy quickly “The Suwanee River” into “A Syne,”.and with one accord passengers burst into a round Of applause, ed the litbetween the dwellers by the lake d the dwellers by the sea was the difference in their style of dress. New York business men have long been punctilious in regard to their dress. It was @ common thing to see not only the young men but the older men going to business in the morning with a flower in the buttonhole and dressed as a ‘‘westerner” would have dressed for some social event. In Chicago it was entirely different. Our best and wealthiest citizens dressed in a manner that would ‘have caused them to have been noticeable upon Broadway: They were too busy to care about or even think about their clothes. Between the fire and the panic and the big interest they had to pay it took all their en-, ergies, both physical and mental, to contrive means to pay their eastern creditors. But times have changed since then. Then were the days of hustle and anticipation. Now, while it is still the of hustle, anticipation has graduated into enjoyment. Then nothing was too good for our creditors, now no’! is too good for ourselves. Then "tee besten’ man wore clothing simply for protection from the weather. Now he has time for the amenities and pleasures of life and the money to gratify his tastes,—Chicago Herald. 4 candidate who had failed in the civil service examinations was exceedingly critical of the system. ‘‘I’m*not ashamed to be unable to answer such foolish questions,” he-said, ‘especially with such high personal recommendations as I bad!” wa NAN Ny t dread Women waren it have to bear the brunt of more col afflictions than on In all cases of nervo' bearing-down qeoastions, tendernces, periodical ing, sick Fes ETemale Lecce ot" aod “weak 2 Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription comes to the rescue women as no other ae 3 26 Se Cpl seemicine fot Women. so under a pos! guarantee, from manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in ev or fe ivil'be Teftindea.” Soe puarantes od band wrapper. Copyright, 1888, by WORLD’s Dis. Mun. Ass'n. Dr, PIERGE’S PELLET regulate cleanse wes, They are purely and The Gelebrated French Gure, Warranted A PHRODITINE” 2 e2e7 : Is& onwa POSITIVE GUARANTEE orany disorders of the generative ora r8ex, Js gans of eithe whether ariaing77 *7777 swe’ > from theexcessive EFORE useof Stimulants, AFTER Tobaceo or Opium, or through youthful indiscretion, over i ee, &e., such as Loss of Brain Power, Wakefulness, Bearing down Pains in the Seminal Weakness, Hy: ‘a, Nervous Pros¢ al Emissions, Leucorrheea, Dizziness, Weak Memory, of Power and Impotency, which if ften lead to premature age and insanity ce $1,00 a box, 6 boxes $5.00, Sent by mail on meet price’ WRIT: EN GUARANTEE is given for >\ ery $5.00 order received, to refund the money if 8 Permanent cure is not effected. tl ousands of testimonials from old y' of both sexes, who have been permanent): by the use of Aphroditine. Circular free, THE APHRO MEDICINE co. ™scific Branch, iS Stevenson . °-'™ FRANCIB~O. Cae RYcauu py , 6 W, D. VINTON, +. Nevada Gity. had ost . . came into the eyes of the old gentleman . I . constipation, without the lver, stomach and ° _ Spzctat attention is called to the . advertisement of John F. Cooper agent for the unrivalled Mathushek Piano. : je29-tf Sufferers ROM. Stomach and Liver d ments—Dyspepsia, Bilionsness, SickHeadache, and Coustipation—find a safe and certain’ relief in. Ayer’s Pills. In ali cases where a cathartic is needed, these Pills are récommended by leading . physicians. Dr. T. E. Hastings, of Baltimore, says: “‘Ayer’s Pills are the best cathartic and aperient within the reach of my profession.” ; Dr. John W. Brown, of Oceana, W,, Va., writes : ‘I have prescribed Ayer’s Pills in my practice, and find them. excellent. urge their general use in families.” . ‘ “ For a number of years I was afflicted with bitiousness which almost destroyed my health. I tried various remedies but nothing afforded me any relief_unt. to take Ayer’s Pills.’’—G. 8. Wanderlich, Scranton, Pa. “T have used Ayer’s Pills for the past thirty years, and am satisfied I should not he alive to-day if it had not been for them. They cured me of dyspe when all other remedies failed, an occasional tise has kept me in a } condition ever since.”—T. P Chester, Pa. : “Having been subject, for years, te ng able to find er ‘althy rowh, much relief, I at last and deem it both to teatify that I efit from thei before retiring. I would not be without them.’’—G. W. in, 26 East Main st., Carlisle, Pa. Ayer’s Pills -have been used in my ‘Aamily upwards of twenty years, and have completely verified all that is claimed for them. Im attacks of piles, from which I suffered many years, the afforded me greater relief than any medicine I ever tried.”""—Thomas F, Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. , Ayer’s Pills, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Gold by all Druggiste and Dealers in MedicineWhere Are You Going For Health and. Pleasure This Sum mer? ' The great mars of snow in the SIERRA this yea: will give the waterfalls of YOSEMITE a-splendor never equalled befere. The HOTEL DEL MONTE, fairest spot in California, invites vou. It is not expensive. Ever camped in the SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS? If not, you have never lived. If you want to see nature’s noblest bandiMe aed grand old SNOW-CROWNED And there are LAKES—Tahoe, Donner, Independence, W:bber and others—where there are the purest air and the best fishing and boating in the world. Of course ai remember SANTA MONICA, LONG BEACH and SANTA BARBARA. Pa ag for Fh Seg corti . fb a. Rory eysers, Na) ‘a, julphur, Bartlett, Byron ‘Stua, Highland, Klamath,Congress, Paso Robles, Gilroy, Paraiso, Shasta, Soda and others. x Ask for the Southern Pacific Company’s Pamphlet, “California Resorts.’ Everything in California worth seeing is on the lines of 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 Central and Northern California, Oregon, Nevada and Utah, apply to or address W. it. MILLS, Land AgentC. P. R. BR., Sah Francisco. : For lands:in’-Southera California, apply to or as. JEROME MADDEN, Land Agents. P. R. R.,San Francisco, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Chicago Park Horticulturist 0. H. BRIOT, Compiler. Tt JOURNAL 18 PUBLISHED SEMI f monthly. (at Chicago, Ill., temporary)and is devoted to HO TIC Tu r. IN NEVADA COUNTY gener Wiatis Chicago Park Colony Situated in the.midst of the :-: BARTLETT PEAR BELT :-: Of that County, surrounded™by the unlimited resources of the_ Bierra Nevada Foothills. Subscription Price : ) VEAR ici Ghisik: $100 GB MONTHG 5a occo cise coscceeocesess 50 Chicago Park Horticulturist, Olicago Opera House Building, OHIOAGO, ILL Rossers on a train from Duluth to Omaha threw red pepper in the eyes of the passengers and then collected the jewelry. TAKE THE TRANSCRIPT JF YOU Want to Keep Thorough; Posted CONCERNING GOLD MINING, HORTICULTURAL AGRICULTURAL STOCK GRAZING And Other Resources, besides being Fully Informed at 1 times on THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS T% ‘SPECIALTY IS GENERAL LOCAL News, and it has a circulation that reachTHIRD INSTALLMENT po Wem TOG eoereeee LUMBERING . ® Our Third and Last Shipment ot Gae-SUMMER CLOTHING_<2m r to get rid of them in a hurry. AND SEETHEM. B. H.-MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street bas WE ARE DAILY RECEIVING In the way ot Dry Goods, Millinery and Fancy Gcods, 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 Milinery in the County ANDEACMILLINER SECOND TO NONE ANYWHERE. .. These Advantages Enable Us, as is.... a ‘ ohevscoe eaiuy, (6, De Seen, to Cater to.. . a
-+++++++-the Tastes andthe Means of All..... MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD. Main Street,’ Nevada City. ENCOURAGE CAPITAL ONE, peer Exhibiting Your Capabilities pee, es THE STATE FAL OF 1880 TO BE HELD AT SACRAMENTO, SEPTEMBER 8 to20. The counties that have enterprise enough to placé ed products in a competitive light are the localities that will attract capital for investinen Delays 4re Daxngeroun t Fail not to be represented at the Annual Exposition of California’s Resources. Open Air Amusements for the Davi! Grand Musical Concerts:for the Evening . FOR WHICH 23 ‘ Liberati’s Famous Military Band, (of 60 Selected Artists,) OF NEW YORK, HAS BEEN ENGAGED. es the pearing page in every part of his county. It a has num patr in Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, as well as {n Sacramento, Sen Francisco and more re mote parts of e State. To,.LAND and to HOME SEEKERS throughout the whole bm prey? f it is invaluable, as it gives a faithcomplete record of the P ea Dt ie wate a ae overeat of the Eg # varied and extensive resources, res sents extraordinary inducements * enwm marae, < ARP TO ADVERTISERS OEE ISD EA EAGT NY Best Advertising Medium in Nerthern California. =)0D=PRINTING = The TRANSCRIPT has he Largest and Best Equipped Job PrintGEO. CG. ALLAN, Es:. GEO. E, TURNER, Esq. , Stages leave Nevada City for Maybert via Washington and aoe Ist Stages leave Maybert fo: Thursdavs and.Saturdays, at 5 A. M. N, B.-—This organization was n business wit no snow. Washington Mining Co., Diamond D. Mining ,, ing Office h ae Eanyon c Add thes tary. i CHRISTOPHER GREEN, resident, EDWIN F. SMITH, Secretary, 2 ‘ South Yuba Trans*ortation and Supply Company, Incorporated 1890, Directors: Al rsTRECIDCO,"Esq. H."C."CALLAHAN, Esq. E. J. RECTOR, Secretary. GEO. A. HARE: Esq. EDWINSTILLEY, Esq, 0 ottondays Wednesdavs and Fridays, at 6 A, m. Nevada City via Ormonde und Washiagton on Tuesdays, WORTHLEY & NICHOL, Managers. for the protection of ourselves and those doing winterand Summer, snow or nds. Signed: Yuba Mining Co,, Bluebell Mining Co., reek Mining Co,, us. We propose to run en ‘arly, 7 carnestly solicit the co-operation plourtis designated, 7, ie (4 i: Rourg, Secretary, ' —OF THE— SEVENTEENTH iticuluralDistctAssocition _ For 1890. est & GLENBROOK PARK, Commencing TUESDAY, August (9th, and Continuing — FIVE DAYS. $10,000 ln Purses and Premiums! “and County Horsess: Liberal Premiums for Live Stock Farming, Orchard and Dairy Products and Mining, Mechanical and Art’ Exhibits,' Five Days Racing ! Speed Programme for 1890; fuesday, August { 9th.) jonnins—Three-tourths, mile andre pe . 2. ‘Trotting—One mile and repeat, for two yeas old—County—$92.50, rotting—For 4 years old—District— Wednesday, August 20th. Running—One mile and a half dash, 4, Me Trotting—2:40 class, $500, ; ‘otting—?:40 class, . ; 6. Trotting—One year o/d, one mile --for coltsowned in the county, $150. : Ladies Tournament at 1! a. m. Thursday, August 2! st. Grand Stock Parade at 10 a. u.' @. Running—Five-eighths of a mile and repeat—for horses owned in tne county, 8. Trotting—2:27 class, $750. geno Trotting—Three year old—District— ‘Friday, August 22d.' 10. Running—One mile and repeat, $500,° 11. Trotting—2:30 class, $600, eit Trotting—Four years old—free Sfor all, 2 nam Saturday, August 23d. Grand Stock Parade and award of Freminis wt iL be M, ii . . Running—Two miles and repeat, $00. 14, Trotting—Free for all, $800. 7” Saddle horse race cooanty) for $£0 will be given during the week, notice of which will{be made on the previous day. Conditions. All trotting races are the best 3 in 5 (except the two years old and pearing) 6 to enter and 8to start, but the Board reserves the right to hold a less number than 6 to fill by the deduction of a proportionate a’nount of the purse. Any races filling with 10 or-more paid-up entries, the Society will add all moneys over and also 20 per cent, of the purse, The National Association rules to govern, but the Board reserves the right to trot heats of any two clesses alternately, or to trot a special race between heats. A horse making a walk-over shall be entitled only tothe entrance money paid in. When less than the required number of starters appear they may contest for the entrance poner pels in, to be livided as fol bE ied rdg to first, one-third to the second. i The State Agricultural Society rules of 1890 to govern ll running races except wheneconditions named are otherwise, Non-starters in running races will be held for entrance. i : in all of the above races the entrance will . be 10 per sent. of purse, and to accompan y nominations. Purses will be divided 60, 30 and 10 per cent. inte in all races entries not declared out by 6 P. M, of the day preceding the race will be required to start. here there is more than one entry by one persou or in the interest of, the particular horse they are to start must be named by 6P. M_of the day pteceding the race, In raves designated as District all horses are eligible that were owned in the counties of Nevada, Placer, Yuba, Sutter, Coluss Butte, Sierra, Shasta, Plumas, Tehama and Lassen, and Washoe. and Ormsby counties of the State of Nevada, prior to July 1st; also horses training on the Society’s track rm July ist. ligible 4 orses are é e in county race owuedin the county prior to Taly oo bed trained on the Society's track from July ist, Hay, straw and feed will not be furnished by the Society, but will be for sale on the grounds at reasonable rates. Entries close with the Secretary on Aug. En‘ry Blanks can be obtained u . cation to the Secretary's office Nevade Che, All purses are free toall unless otherwise M. L. MARSH, President, 0. Ada Nevada Gity, Cela. O. Address, Nevada City, Cal; Bidsforthe Bar Privilege at Glen received at ‘the Secretary's office, NevadaM., Wednesday, AuCity,up 6 v’cloc. gust'éth, 1800," GAP xe . Staple and Fancy Hardware HEATING :: STOVES, terns. (OOK :: STOVES :: AND :: RANGES . . Furniture, Bedding, Bt, The Famous Sunerior Ranee, CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING Guns, Pistols. O. V. B. Pocket Knives. lery. We believe* in snerite of American products. PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY ‘Liberal Purses for State, District NOVELTIES AND STAPLE PRODUCTIONS . Nevada: Assay . Office. NO. 25 MAIN STREET... NEVADA CITY Ge AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIP. request, Gold Bais exchanged for Coin. In connecti smal) Quartz M practical Mill Tests,and guarantee correct returns in every way. Working tests will b: one with from 50 to 500 pounds, PRICES —DEALERS IN— Glassware, Orockeryware, Eto. Furniture . FURNITURE. ‘Twelve Distinct Styles of Nx Is THE TIME TO REPLENISH Andall the Best and Newest PatAll Styles. The Bestin the Market. Agents for the celebrated Ammunition of all Kinds. SOLE AGENTS FOR pr w do not ca English cut=. the superior WINDOW GLASS, ETC. We Sell Everything at San Francisco. ‘Prices, ‘FREIGHT ADDED. NOTICE ~TO— Bridge Contractors. 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 Weer 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 NevadaCity, Nevada County, atthe Court House on Saturday, August 16th, 1890, at 20’clock P. M. . A Bond will be required of the successful bidder. : The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J.L. MORGAN, Clerk. By J.J. Greany, Deputy. Dated at Nevada City, August Ist, 1890. NOTICE Oo Bridge Contractors. GEALED PROPOSALS WILL’ BE REceived by the Board of Supervisors of Nevada county, th to Saturday, August 16, 1890, At 2o’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 successJ. L, MURGAN, Clerk. By J. J.GREaANY, Deputy. Dated at Nevada City, Cala., Aug. 1, 1890. Established in 1852 J.J OTT, Proprietor tion réfined, melted and Assayed. By ou with my Assay Office I hay with which I can make Witt GIVE INSTRUCTIONSIN Free-hand, Plane Geometrical, Mode! ano Crayon. Orders taken for fancy and decorative painting,also “rayon near City Hall. Studio daye—Mond Wednesday and Saturday of eas week.” " STUDIO, MISS M. E. COLLINS, Object and Perspective Drawing, Prof. Walter Smith’s (of Boston) method. Oiland Water Color Painting, Pastel and rtraite, Stuuioin the Tilley Building, Broad 8t., Luh OFFICE AT MARYSVILLE. CAL., tha not‘ce of his intention to make final insupport of his claim, aud thatsaid Pret beet be rig) Detoes me Hegister and kever atysville, Cal, September 2, 1800, viz.” ve oe SEeeey 84h9. for the NEY of Sec, 82, ‘ mou Me » Tpl7N, R 8 E, prove his continuous residen cultivation of, said land via: 6° SNF ee Sweetland P. 0,, Nevada county, Ca French Corral P. 0., Nevada county, Val, Notice For Publication, July 25, 189%.—Notice is hereb t the following-named settler bas aine Gideon H. Graves, Homestead Entry No. me names the following witnesses to James H. Reader and Charles Apare of Alanson G. Dart and Luis H. Baron of CHARLES HAPGOOD, Kegiater. MRS.A.PERRY THEsPINE STREET RESTAURANT Feontters CONDUCTED BY A. TAM, City, Nevada‘County, California. an in rr Everything neat and palatable, HAS LEASED d having renovated and refitted it ‘et-class atyle is now prepared t 1 publicin a gatistaclors mena. Sherr one . towing datoribed stogk, IN ALL STYLES, a Rich Ice Cream IN ITS SEASON. 7 d Meals at All Hours, COOKED TO ORDER. your Homes wit Cheap and First-class From 10 to 20:ner ¢ Less than has ever been scld IN NEVADA CITY1 I have made arrangements with the Largest Wholesale Dealers by which the public can purchase any,fquantity orfquali ity of Furniture at Cost’ and Freight{t [Call and Examine Uliustrateda Catalogues and ‘Prices and be convinced. @@All orders promptly filied. CEO. E. TURNER, Pine Street,.Nevada City, Waiting School. ‘MRS. A. J. RAPP, Teacher of Penmanship and Book-Keeping.{} CLASS MEETS EVERY EVENING At Mrs. Rapp’s residence, Pine St. Pupils "Oan Join at Any Time, Terms or Penmanshio—$6 for_Fifteen -essons, : =Terms for Book-keeping?made known 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 guarantee of her proficiency to impart knowledge to those under her instruction. irrespective of age. LOOK HERE! wK N OW IS YOUR TIME TO. GET YOUR ePpairing Done. I do all kinds of repairs in WOOD AN METALS, such as Sewing Machines, Guns and Pistols, Kevs Fitted, Musical Instrument Locks, Ete., Etc. Saws Filed. Small articles in Wood cr Metal made to order} ; Photographic Instruments made and repaired—a specialty, suctenalpcaices All Work Done at the Lowest L ving [Price, FOR CasH, -C. PERCIVAL, Corner York dzEroad Sts., Nevad City. Opposite corner from Alu. Gault’s Bakery Upholstering Shop. JAMES KINKEAD ~ Ways prepare do all kinds of Upmelates : ing on short notlee, 5 oben Mattresses, Hair: Mattre 3 sees, Feather Pil-lows, Moss Mattresses, Bed 4 Lounges, etec., ete., malleto ache bingle FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL. KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN’ 4 WORKMANLIKE MANNER, Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packed for shippine a specialty, Piano Movin Promptly attended= to and Carefully Performed.! All.at thé Lowest Living Rates FOR CAS, —— Thankful for past patronage, I respectfu) ly solicit a continuance in the future, OOMMEROIAL STREET, Second door from the American TeaStore, James Kinkead. Delinquent Notice. Naar COUNTY LAND Ami Iu. PROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. Location of principal place of business, Nevada Notice—There are delinquent upon the folon account of assessment No. 1, levied on the 10th da al June, 1890, the several bi FRESH OYSTERS amounts set oppo site the names of the respective share holders, as follows: . No. No, Names _ Cert. Shs, Am’t.. F. G. Beatty .57 2500 balance 4: G. E. Brand.69 2000 id ame G.E. Brand. .60 3000 « bg pos G. E. Brand. .61 2000 : 40 00 G. E. Brand. 62 8g “ 166% And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 10th: ay of June, 1890, 20 many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at public auction, at the office of said Company, No. 59 Broad Streeet, Nevada City, Nevada County, California, SATURoe DAY, the 9th day of August, 1890, at the hour A Fall assortment of of 1 o'clock P, u, of linquent assessment thereon, together with ; ; 4 Park, Musi ; cost of advertising and ¢: “of the: {Stand at the Pavilion, Nevede Gig ent . Fine Fresh. Candles, . sic. ba abe sa Pies said day, to pay sald deGEO, C. GAYLORD, Secretary. Office—No, 59 Broud Str : California, eat, Nevada City