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July 11, 1890 (4 pages)

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ing gold de Ehiy ind State the fieid is office rial Lots alid Lot yrhip lo, blo Base 1 Quartz dus tul1 in Nea Councribed a 8: It inne «= lode on, New continu etof the . feet of e Climax mtinueus 4 degrees KH.) 18.05 yn todsec 16 North nd Meridi egrees 30’ : feet as lat, The . are desf said: lode © ns or 230.3 r 68.1 fect, 18 Or 48.8 n £1.4 feet, ns Or 122.8 r 112.2f eet, chains or . ins or 290 ns or 446.2 ing or 1,751 ins or 38.9 1s or 258,7 y described » 118 thereLots Nos. braces the ew Years’ in Book 7 Kecords of da County, . notes) also eof waich sotices pp. » said Held tension the Hook 7 of records (see : re-location ager in 8 (see pp. Climax’ the Kook 7 of ecords (see Lot B. is dedes 1,062 feet e Muller and the Mu ler , which lode lows : Comsil and 12, .ce North 84 nce .S.64 dehend of the of the Mulnt said Phil} 80’ W800 33, 33 degrees iso inciudes of the lode . is situated section cor38.14 chains, (0 chains or sid Ural lode de line beurs ur 904.2 ieet., id Lot B are be at said N, 84 degrees, . degrees W. ees 15 E. 262 ) Muller lode hains Or 186.6 chains or 291 lains or 706.9 chains or 97.2 8 Or 242.9 feet, haing or 311.5 hains or 209.9 ins or 528 feet, jains or 287,8 ; chains or 702.2 hains or 528.4 ins or 182 feet, chains or.77.9 is Or 42.9 feet. p sume is more field notes at cuntains Minid bounda: ies s Phillip, the in Book 5, of the aforesaid 1 field notes) “tog of whicn ag Notices pp. 30 of said eld ‘the notice of of Mining NoB. (See pp. 31he re-lucation iceof which niug Records (see } tC. is describ. 4 degrees 57’ ection corner nd 14, in said chains or 275.2 chains or 151.1 haing or 258.7 8 same is more i tield notes at hin its limits otice of which ng Claims, pp. e pp. o » is also catled re A. Walrath, et and others, . Quartz Mine, the Consolidaompany, @ corand No. 75, U . Ural Mines. 1ing endif on Consolid: e, Mine or sur» file their ader of the United mento, in the he sixty days f, or they will rovisions of the . HETZEL. hegister. * Applicant, the foregoing + nt be publish. ys in the Neva26Wspaper pubia County, State . HETZEL, Register, lication of the Sth day-of June Engineer, EXCTION FOR and f the Nevada tment will be th, 1890, P.M, as, Schmidt, Wm. Scott. ire Delegates. AC, President, called to the . F. Cooper i Mathushek je29-tf « tion. 4 no pay required. Itis guaranteed to . stipated bowels which deranges the . stomach and disturbs the nervous sys -and a few more doses will correct the The Daily Transcript. FRIDAY. JULY 11, 1890. POLITICAL. Announcements under this head mest ® paid fer in . advance. fOR COUNTY-CLERK. James L. Morgan F Cherokee is hereby announced as a O candidate for re-election as County Clerk, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Coaveation, FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR. E. Bond F Nevada higg will be a candidate for 1eelection as Assessor of Nevada county, subject tothe decision of the Republican County Convention. FOR COUNTY. SURVEYOR. Chas. E. Uren F Grass Valley will be a candidate for Oo re-election as Surveyor of Nevada county, subject to the decision of the Kepublican County Convention. FOR SHERIFF. George W. Dunster F ‘Truckee will be a candidate for reelection as Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention.” 4 FOR ASSEMBLY MAN. J. Sims OF Nevada City will be a candidate for re nomination as Assemblyman from the 14th Assembly District, subject to the decision of the Kepublican 14th District Convention, FOR SUPT. OF SCHOOLS. A. E. Baugh f North Bloom field will be a candidate for the’ office of Superintendeut of Schools. subject tothe decision ofthe Re publican County Convention. : : FOR COUNTY TREASURER. Paul Quick f Badger Hill will be acandidate forthe Obnte of County Treasurer subject to the cee of the Kepublican Ceunty Convention. FOR SHERIFF. William Barton OF Nevada City willbe a candidate for the nomination of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Kepublican County Convention. : . FOR COUNTY RECORDER. W. A. Sleep OF Grass Valley, is announced as a candi date for County Recorder, subject tothe cones of the Republican County Conven on, FOR COUNTY RECORDER. James M. Wiley F Boston Ravine will be a candidate forthe office of County Recorder, subject to the decision of the Republican county Convention. : FOR SUPT. OF SCHOOLS. J.G. O'Neill F Nevada City will be a candidate for O the office of Superintendent of Schools, subjecttothe decision of the Képublican County Convention, FOR SUPT. OF SCHOOLS. W. J. Rodgers OF Grass Valley will be a candidate for the office of County superintendent of Schools, subject to the decision of the Ke publizan County Convention. FOR SHERIFF. M. C. Hogan F North San Juan will be a candidate O for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decisicn of the Republican County Convention. FOR SHERIFF. George F. Jacobs F Nevada City will be a candidate for O the office of Sheriff, subjecttothe decision of the Republican County Convention. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. B. F. Snall F You Bet will be a candidate for the office of County Treasurer subject to the ecision of the Republican County ConvenBoris and pimples and other affections arising from impure blood may appear at this season, when the blood is heated. Hood’s Sarsaporilla removesthe cause of these troubles dy’ purifying, vitalizing and enriching the Dleod, and at the same time it gives strength to the whole system. in Darkest » frica—Stanley’s New Book. The delivery of this great work will commence in all parts of America aml Europe on the 28th of this month. Send in your orders; we can’t see everybody. T.B. Gray, Agent, Nevada City. Buchicen’s Arnica Salve, The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt RheumFever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupfons, and positively cures Piles, or give perfect satisfaction, or‘money reunded. Price 25 cents pe bor For ale by Carr Bros. tf Furnished Rooms for Rent. In pleasant part of town. at this office, Enquire jn 12-tf A Sure Cure for Sick Headache. This distressing complaint is due to an inactive or sluggish liver with contem, causes dizziness and oppressive dull pain in the head, often so severe as to prevent all rest orsleep. One of Dr. Gunn’s Improved Liver Pills will relieve you of allthe pain and misery liver and stomach and regulate the bowels. While these pills are small, ily taken, and mild and gentle in their action there is no medicine made that will so effectually cure sick headche. 25 cents a box. Sold by Carr: Bros, — More of the Questions Propounded at the Teachers’ Semi-Annual Examination. ce The following are mora of the questions propounded at the semi-annuil examination of applicants for teacli“/ére’ certificates, now in progress’ in this city: GRAMMAR, i Analyze or diagram: “There is a Classanong u3’s) conervative THAT they are arram the roof WIL come down if you sweep off the cobwebs ” ‘arse the underscored words. IL. Give three rules for the use of the comma and one for the semicolon, Ia. Give sentences illustrating the correct use of lie, Iay, sit, flee and fly in the past and present perfect tenses. Iv. What direction can you give in regard to the use of shall and will? Correct the following sentences, giving rule or reason: Every one of the boys tell the ‘same story. That tree is not as tall as the other. He that is righteous I will reward. I donot like these kind of chairs. He laid down upon the bed. VI. When is the relative that used: in preference to who or which ? vu. : Write the {possessive’ plural of it, thou, child, plural. of Miss Jones, crisis, t, money, Mr., p:ilfal, motto. 4 Vil. ; Write a synopsis of the verb come in the third person singular, throughout a!l the modes and tunses. Ix. and x. Punctuate and correct all grammatical errors and mis-spel'ed words: when in the coarse of humane events it becomes nesce-ary for one people todissalve the pollitic.l bands which has connected them with another and to assume among the Powers ofthe Earth the seperate and equil station to which the laws of Nature and Natures god entitles them a descent respect to the opinions of mankind require that they should declare the causes which impells them to the epperation. “gm, SCHOOL LAW, “ woo Who compose the State Board of Education? Mention the three principal duties of the Board. tn. When does the school year commence, and when doesit close? Nuine the legal school holidays. I. What isthe duty of a teacher as to naking out school ieports? Lo whom nust they report, and what is the time limit? + Iv. What isthe law relating to the alpportionment of the county money upon the census in each county ? yy What isthe law governing the use of text-books in the state? Who is to see to the enforcement of it? THEORY AND METHODS, Te What is the difference between the inductive and deductive methods of teaching? Which would you follow I. , How wonld you orzanize a school on first taking charge of it? In what order should the: powers of the mind be developed? Im. How would you lead a child to understand the process of reducing 93{ to fourths? : Iv. Which would you use principally, written or oral spelling? Give your best reasons for yourchoice. ¥. At what stage should children begia numbers? Writing? Name three things that you consider important requisites for a teacher in government. U. 8 HISTORY, i, Name the first permanent Spanish, English, Dutch and French settlements id-Nerth America. Name the~original colonies that formed the first states of the Union. Which was the firstone settled? Which was the last one settled? Which one was settled by. the Quakers? : tl. What were the Navigation Acts? Who were called Tories, ‘‘Minute Men’’? What is a traitor, patriot, spy ? 1, Name a president inaugurated at New York, Philadelp‘iia, the first one at Washington. Describe what you think was the moat important event that occurred in Washington’s administration. hae 4 2 eee When and how did we acquire the territory that now forms the present territory of the United States? Vv. : Name three compromise bills introduced into Congress by Henry Clay and give the provisions of one. ‘ VI. What states seceded from the Union? What states did not secede? Who was the author of the Emancipation Proclamation ? When were the staves emancipated ? vit. What is @ revenue tariff? . ports of the United States? What is a protective tariff? : Which of these tariffs do the two SPELLING. Provincial, initial, malicious, mustache, etiquette, possession, righteous, divisible, currant, current, acceptable, burglar, mucilage, partiality, defendants, hemorrhage, luxuriant, separated, remittance, nuisance, supersede, villainy, liquefy, essence, mosquitoes, martyr, cavalry, machinist, cedar, sufbanana, valise, lilies, necessary, parevoric, contemp ible, auxiliary, exhilarate, irreparable, soliloquy, laudably, restaurant, vicinity, heresy, legacy, shubbery, acquittal. GEOGRAPHY. I. Define latitude, longitude, great circle, small circle. What is the latitude and longitude of Nevada City ? : qn. What causes day and night, change of sedsons? Bound the Torrid zone and tell jits width in degrees and miles. Pee Hil. 3 Name the states bordering on the Mississippi River and locate the capital of exch. Iv. What are_imports and exports? Name three important imports and exWhat ‘country produces the most manufactured articles? . Which exceeds in the production of wine? What and where is Tokio, Melbourne, Montevideo, Prairies, Crimea, Selras, Bombay, Stepped, Corsica, St. Helena? VI. Name four. empires, two republics and the four most populous Kingdoms of Europe. Vil. Why isthe water of internal lakes and seas salt? Name aud’ locate a great bedy of salt waterin North America, two in Asia. Name a sea whose surface is below the level of the ocean, BY TELEGRAPH. The Silurians Squelched at Sacramento. A St. Helena Lad's Horrible Fateee eee A Three Million Dollar Fire. Sacramento, July 10—Sacramento voted yesterday eight to one to issue bonds to the extent -of $100,000 for street improvements, The Bee’s St. Helena special days that Ruel Ray, a thirteeu-year-old lad, fell from a barn and fell on a pointed stuke projecting from the ground . Thestake penetrated through his body: He leaves a widowed mother. i A dispatch to the Evening Bee from Port of Spain says that the town of Ford de France in the French Island of Martinique has been destroyed by fire. The loss was three million dollars. Many lives were lost and there is much suffering. Five thousand people are homeless. . The City Assessment. The city assessment roll as revised by the board of equalization shows the following totals: Valuation of lots in the city NO@VAGR oor cics cee ues 45,795 Improvements on same.., 416,320 Personal property..... 196,975 Money and solvent credits. . 9,180 Totol valuation..... 83,265 Total of rollof 1890... 812,675 The assessment roll at Grass Valley shows a falling off of $4,783 as compared with 1899, when the total valuation as returved by the Assessor was $935,554. In1883 the total valuation was $939,509. ey _ Soeasy in its action, harmless and affectuul in relieving is Simmons Liver Regulator, Simmons Liver Regulator has never been krown to fail to cure Dyspepsia. Fountain soda water with pure fruit juives at Carr Bros. Moving Kight Along. The Astoria apd.South Coast is being graded toward “Hillsboro by a} force vt over 300 men, There has been no let up on this undertaking, and it is kept moving right along. Last week the rails were delivered in that city for the street car track, and men were atonce put to work tin m down. Astoria is keeping up with the procession, ond property there is steadily imNorth Pacific addition to Astoria are SARSAPARILLA and iron soda water at Curr Bros, c Mountain ice. great parties favor? Why? _ . frage, marriage, transparent,» curfew, . proving. Those desirable lote in the; selling right along by the Oregon land f Co., of Salem and Astoria, and are} proving a profitable investment. jel7-tf ; SIVAN. What Is Left From the Fourth of July Funds—Which Is Doing Quite Well. The committee of nineteen who had in charge the Fourth of July celebration at this city met at the courfhouze Wedneeday evening to wind up business. Fourteen members were presentand Chairman Niles Searls presidThe minutes of the last meeting were read. : The finance. committee reported they had vouchers for $837 50 paid out, and had $33.50 in the sack. obhe literary committee’ reported rttidt they had expended $40.90 out of the $50 apportioned to them. The committee on invitations reported they had expended the $2 allowed them. The printing committee reported expenditures to the amount of $76 50, leaving a ‘deficiency of $1.50. The appropriation was $75. The band committee reporied that they had drawn $208 from the treasury and spent it all. The stréet parade. com:uittee reported expenditures amounting to $96.52, the appropriation being $70. The hall and salute committee had expended $41.31, of which $15 was forthe Theater. The appropriation to this committee was $30. , The fireworks cominittee .said they had spent all but $4.05 of ‘the $200 appropriated to them. The street amusement committed reported that they had left $10.50 of the.$40 allowed them. The Goddess of Liberty committee reported that the cost of the costume was $3.75 in excess of the $20 appropriated. It was reported that 59 meal tickets for various hotels, amounting to $29.50, had been given out, but that 7 had not been presented and there wasinthe hands of the committee $3.50. The latter sum was on motion returned tothe sack. It was reported that the firemen had received $100 from the comusittee and had expended $128. Tt was reported that the militiamen had expended all of the $20 allowed them. A summing up of all the bills showed that there was 60 cants leftin the treasury after all bills allowed had been paid. = ' The committee adopted a vote of thanks to all persons who assisted in making the late celebration an unqualified success. make a report ofthe receipts and ex penditures, and to publish the same in the local papers. A special vote of thanks to all societies who took part in the day’s exercises, as well as to the people of Grass Valley and the surrounding country, was adopted. The chairman made a little apeech commending the committeemen for their efficiency und energy. The committee adjourned die. . Ps EEE Ne Landon W bich the sun Shines sine Possesses greater natural advantages than-our own, but there are portions of the great yrainbearing West and fertile South where atmospherical influences prejudicial to health militate ugainst them, in some degree, ax places of residence. Heavy ruinfalle and the overflow of great. rivers,
which upon their subsidence leave dank vegetation exposed to the rays of of the sun, there beget malarial fevers, and there also the inhabitants are periodically obliged to use some medicinal syfeguard against the scourge. The most popular is Hostetter’s Stomuch Bitters, a preventive that has for over athird of a century afforded reliable protection to those wh m experience in the futility of ordinary remedies for fever and ague, has taught to ‘substitute for them. Whether inter‘mittent or remittent, miasmatic fevers are conquered and averted by the sviperb anti-periodic and fortifying medi. ‘sine as they are by no other_preparation in use. Use it and abandon impure local bitters. , When Baby was sick, We gave her Castoria When lie was a Child, She cried for Castoria. When she became Mi.s, ‘* hen she had Children, SUACOES Ol] ‘SPRAINS, Phe clung’to Castoria. . Bank Premises, She gave them Castorie, County Warrants .... PERSONAL MENTION. Necial aud Other Notes About Peeple Old and Young. Dr. F. M. Hatehins of North Bloom field is in town. : : Mrs. Geo. B. Davey has returned from a visit to relatives at Virginia City. ‘ ‘ Miss Laura Brenheim has returned from San Francisco and is the guest of Mrs. D. F. Douglas. Mrs, M, Farley and her daughter Cassie arrived hera Wednesday: evening from Fresno on a \icit to dire. Bare ley’s daughter, Mrs. T, D. Calkins, City Assessor E. A. Davis had a slight attack of puralysis Tuesday. One side of his face. was affected to such an extent asto render him speechless. Miss Clara Cleveland has ben elected teacher of the Rough and Ready schovl. Miss Magyie O'Connell succeels Miss Cleveland at Indian Fiat. The Indian Flat school will open on the 14th inetant. J. R. Hartley of Mooney Flat was in town Thursday. Mr. Hartley has an orchard of about 200 orange trees, fifty of which are navels. They are all growing finely,;-1thoé@ planted two years ago bearing this season. The Redlands (San Bernardino county) Citrograph of July 5th has the following relative to an ex-newspaper man who has many friends at this city and Grass Valley: ‘‘SinceJ. W. . Diss came down from San Franciscoand took hold of the big orange orchard known as the Pfeiffer place, he has transformed thingy. ‘the trees: now show an owner's care and are groving vigorously. ‘In three. years more there will be a biy, yield of or anges, and in five vears it will produce a hundred carlo: ds.” . . Tat inestimable value of Ayer’s ‘Sursapariila as a blood-purifyer shoud be known to every wife and raother, It corrects irregalarities,gives tone and strength to the vital organs,and cleanses the «ystem of all impurities. Th best family medicine. ; a oe Unsvuseectep disorders of the kidneys are responsible for many of the ordinary ailments of bumanity-which neglected, develop into a serieus and perhaps fatal malady. Experience would snggest the use of Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm, For sale by Carr Bros, NOTICE TU SCHOOL TEACHERS, By the Board of Trustce of Nevada -chool District, ; Notice is hereby given to all school teachers desiring to teich the public schools of said district to present their applications with recommendations and testimonials of their qnalifications to teach the public achools of said district tothe Boird of Trustees. Early applications are desired, and due con~ ‘sideration will be promptly given. All communications addressed to J. I. The secretary was instructed to! Guldwell, Clerk of the Board, will be daly considered by the Board of Trustees. July 5, 1890. N. Dovetass, Gro. U. Suaw, J.I. Catpwe.n, Board of ‘Trustees. The ttortd turiched. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will condnce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and : eftectual to cleanse the system yently in the spri.g time or in fact, at any time, and the better it is known the more popular it becomes. j5-t Ministers Use at, boctors #rescribe it. Granger, O. Dr. Bosanzo—Dear Sir: Sometime ago I prescribed Dr. Bosanko’s Pile Remedy to a patient and have seen good results. The patient in question. was iny father, Rev. W. W. Bailey. I have since had a number of euch cases. andif you will give me a reduction, such us will. pay me to handle it, Tt will willingly do so. Give me your lowest p.ice per dozen bottles, or per groes. Let me hear from you soon C.C. Bamey, M, D. Sold at 50 cents by Carr Bros. ——————LEEEeoee es Semi-Annual Report of the Citizens Bank and its Agency at Grass Valley, showing its Financial Ounditi.n on the morniug July 1st, 1890, _—<— RESOURCES Real Estate tuked for debt Bends Loans on Keal Estate.. Loaus ou Stocks, Bouds an rants Loans on rersonal Security. Overdrafts Accounts ... Money on hand........ Due from Banks .. .. ; Furniture and Fixtures...,. MNGGM AIIM ooh cass cas cccues cvsies LIABILITIES. Paid up Capital .... tve Fund ..,. Undivided Profits. Due Depositore .. Due Banke . ... Divideu4ds van a. Other Liabilities.. $208,808 15 We, the undersigned, do solemnly swear that we have, cacn of us, a personal kuowledge ot the matters cuutaiued in the foregoing statement, aud that the same is a true The Union Ice. Compeny is now prepared to deliver ice to business houses and private residences in quantities to suit. All orders lest: at the company’s office at the Plazs! will be promptly attended to. No ice will be delivered after 6 o'clock Pym, BRUISES, ‘“RHEUMATISM. ‘ Dividend Notice. T A MEETING OF THE. BOAR hte a. Champion que on and NaS, anne Cemreers ta Mont! i still close on Thursday, July 40th, ee ores report of the fiuancial condiof the Citizens Hank, and its Agency at Giese Valley, ou the morning of Jul y. Ist, 1800, uceording fu the best of our kuow e and belief ;-and that the assets therein OF . Damed are ulitu the custudy of the salu the rtz . Bank and ite proper udicers aed 72 on , Ju. dents, We further solemn Bi lend No. A of Ten du 0! mthe Bank is Thirty Thousand ing report. ‘ a PRESTON, President. Subse . Oth day of r swear that capital stuck of the Citizens A ae Pp are fo pola precincts by Posters. after Pride: . Jul Tith, coin valuation, as willappear from foregooffice No. Mont; bv, OKGAN, ase’t Cashier. . Stateof Calliforuisa, County of Nevada, es. i and sworn Ww before me this HERE AND THERE. A Grief Record ef Various Mat_ters of Lecai Interest. In the matter of the estate of Phil Richards, deceased, an order has been made requiring W. G. Richards, executor, to make an accounting.> The Champion Mining Company, operating at at this city, have declared a dividend (No. 5) of ten cents a share. The Chamwion is # good mine and is well managed. : In the case of Wetterau va. Thomas, action for an injunction to : the defendant . from running /water through a defective flume, Judge Walhng on Thursday rendered judgment for the plaintiff enjoining the defendant to repair the flume in a substantial manner before October Ist and also for one dollar damages. On. Sunday evening next the Methodist Sunday School will give a mia‘sionary concert. The exercises will consist of the construction of “A Missionary Light House,’’ songs, soloa,, duetts and anthems by the school and choir, and remarks by Senator Preston on missionary work in the Sandwich Islands. The program promises to be most interesting and instructive.. Grass Valley Tidings: There are rumors in the air that some technicality will over throw our recent bond election. The District Attorney has been working on the matter. The question of the denomination of bonds to be issued not having been advertised, is said to be the problem: We hope that everything will be found to have been legal and that the issue will be ordered. If not, we must. vote the bonds again. EE SEES STS EE A ST. LOUIS PHYSICIAN. He Tests a California Production. — His Report. A St. Louis gentleman whose affliction was sick headaches was so surprised at their cure by Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla, that he called it to the attention of a relative, who happened to be Dr. F, A. Barrett, the wellknown St. Louis physician of 2652 Shenandoah Street. The doctor saw at once that it differed from the potash preparations in that it was purely vegetable, and becoming inter ested, began a series of investigations, and in a subsequent letter candidly admitted ite curative properties, aud says: — Wishing to, test its virtues further, T used it in my own femily, and prescribed it for patients who zequired a general system regulator. As @ 2esult, I can say it is an almost absolute cure for constipation, biliousness, Ged my iactigenteon, and sick headaches. These troubles usually come from @ disturbed condition of the stomach and bowels, and Joy’s Vegetable Sarsa a is the best laxative and stomach regulator I have ever seen, and aa @ gen system corrective is almost perfection, . [signed] F. A. BARRETT, M. D., 2652 Shenandoah 8t., St, Louis, Here to Stay. Dr. J. R. Van Aukin, tho painless dentist, has determined to make this vity his permanent headquarters, He will occasionally make trips to various parts of the county, beginning with Truckee. His work is as:good as the best to be obtained on the coast, and his prices the lowest. jv6-tf W.D. Travers, thé piano tuner, is here. Leave orders at E, Rosenthal’s store. j5tf. POWDER fhsotutely Pure, A cream of tartar baking powder, Highest of all in leavening strength —U. B. Government Report, Aug 17, 189). 7 NOTICE. Republicans Attention. TAMEETING OF THE REPUBLICAN County Central Committee beld at Armory Hall, in Nevada City, June 24th, 1890, It was Resolved, Thut delegates to the State Convention to be held in Sacramento, August 12th, 1890, should be elected on the following basis in the several Townships of the County: ‘ i Nevada, 3 Delegates, Gras Valley, 3 Delegates. Meadow Lage, 1 Delegate. Rough & Ready,1 Delegate. Bridgepurt, 1 Delegate. : Washington and Little York cembined, 1 Delegate. Blvomfield and Eureka combined, 1 Del987 06 . egate. That the Delegates in the respective Townships should be elected at meetings of the 23 . Republicans in the several Townships called fo that purpose. That the election of the Dejegates should take place ou Saturday, July 19th, 1890, At such hours’and places as the County Committeemen in each Township shall determine, and in precincts where no Committeemano resides, as may be fixed by the 92 . Person selected by the Sécr tary of the County Central Committee for the purpose of calling such meeting. ln pursuance ofthe above Resolution the Republicans of the several precincts where said meetings are held are earnestiy requested to'turn out and participate in the proceedings of these meetings, In Nevada City, Grass Valley and Truckee notification of hour and place of said meetings willbe published in the columns of the local » epublican In the other By order of Republican County Central Committee. : ; M. L. MARSH, Chairman. Geo, L, Huones, Secretary. ¥ Iv. GriseValley Tidings, Nevads City HerFeep Seaais, Notary Publie, j eld and Truckee Republican please copy. — Fer County Clerk. ularand capable incumbent of the County Clerk’s office, announces }iis candidacy for will receive enthusiastic support froth his party, ashe did two yearsago. He is essentiallya Nevada county prodiction, having been born and raisu.t at Cherokee, and is in all waysa docided credit to his birthplace. ‘“‘Jina’”’ will undoubtedly be the nominees of the Democrats. So fir thereis nothing to indicate that he will have any opposition. If there are any Republicane who yearn to be hig opponent ward. Coup, cough, coffin is what philosophers term ‘‘a logical sequence.” One is very liable to follow the other; but by curing the cold with a dose. ot Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, the cough will be stopped and the coffin not needed— just at present, ™ tteorel Arrivals. 2 Natronat Horst; July 9. Chas. M. Wodtke; Ormonde, L. C,. Grant Redding, ; John Knotwell, Bloomfield, J.P. Boquet, ey A.E. H. Smith and w., Newcastle, B. H. Whitney, San Francisco, Jno. M. Currier, Ss Albert Simon, ws S. Hollup, “ R. C. Myer, es Miss Nora McArthur ‘‘ H. B. Beule, se M.T, Dale, ie T. OC. Beard, Mcdesto, J. Blumme & w., Sierra City, Jared Strang, tty Dan Tuttle, Grass Valley, T. Lenord, Sweetland, Mrs. Farley, Fresno, Miss Farley, ~‘' Union Horst, July 8th, W. Curtia, b rpeigs A F. Bennett, Grats Valley, Dr. Van Aukin, Sacramento, B.O. Hall, £ F. E. Saxe, 4 “A. Yell, " H. ©. Dickinson, Downieville, J. Carey, a Miss Brenham, San Francisco, L. T. Gillis, ae A. Wood, o C. T. Ayers, Smartsville, . R. W. Conlin Ay L. W. Dixon, Marysville, H. A. Welle, Ls J.H. Reader, Shady Creek, M. T. Lillie, Oakland, W. Van Allen, ‘ == eT Four Years on Crutches. For fifteen years I was afflicted with rheumatism, four yearsot which . was compelled to go on crutches, Words are inadequate to express the suffering [ endured during tho’ time, During these fifteen years of existence (it was not living), I tried every known t rece Ma “any benefit. I Saally began on Swift's Specific (8. 8. 8.), from the first gave me relief, and todayl am pag i 2 the best of health, and am @ well man. J candidly believe that 8. 8. 8. ie the best blood purifier on the market todsy. J.D. TAYLOR, Cuba, Mo, Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases ma‘ ed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CU., Atlanta we Notice of Sale of Real Estate. NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT ID pursuance of an orderof the sSuperiv, Court of the County of Nevada, Slate of var ifornia, made on the seventh uuy of Juiy 180, in the matter of the eatate of Gi Out JUSEPH, deceased, the undersigned, th Administrator of the Kstata of said Georg. Joseph, deceased, will sell at private dule & the highest bidder,, fur cash, guid coin ou, the United States, and subject to coutisme tion py said Superior Court, co or afte SATUNDAY, the 26th day of July, 1890, at Nevada Vity, iuthesuiu county of Nevada, all the right, title, jutereyt ana vatate of tir said George Joseph, ai tue time vu! tis death pand all the right, tithe und tuterest that thie suid estute has, by operation of law or otu vrwise, acquired other thauu or in wadsthor to thatof ine sald Geoige jomeps, at ihe time of his death, in vad bo vib tal certat, lot, pleve or parcel of lund situate, lying aud being in the said county of Nevado, Stateof California, and hounded and described as follows, to wit : Au undivided Uree-tuurth loterest in and to acertain quartz mining claim Kuowu uw the Mouut George Claim, situated at Ludlan, Flut, in the county of Nevada, sia eu: Cuil fornia, on the Sdéuth Fork of Kush Creek, move particularly described as follows, tu: wit; Commencing at @ pine tree whereon the notice of location is posed, one tundrcd feet froin thetu: uel belny run ty devalos the claim, and running thence in u south-easterly direction 1500 feet, with gu feet of surface ground on each side of the ledge, Said notice of location being recoraeiin Book 9, at page 476, of the Mining Records in the Kecorders Office of suiu Nevada County, Stute aforesaid, : Terme and Conditions uf pute: Cash, gold coin of the United States, Yen per cent. o1 the purrhuse money ty be paid to the Administrator on the day of sule, bulauce ou confirmation of sale by sald Superior Court. Deed atexpeuse of purchaser. All bids for the pu:chuase of said property must be in writiugand may be hunded tu said Administi mor, persunully, ur left with Geo. L. Hughes, Attorney iorsaid Adminis trator, at his ottice, in Morgan & Kuberw’ flock. in Nevade Wity, Nevada county, CalHENRY GODAIR, Adminisientor ofthe Matate of Geurme Joseph, 3 Geo, L, Hug: Atty for Admr. Deved July sth, 1000, s iz Constable's Sale. Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION, I8sued out of Justice A, K. Wadsworth’s Court of sevads Township, County of Ne vada, state of Califurnia, dated the 80th day of June, 1690, in @ certain actiuu wherein K. M. Suvage as Plaintiff, recovered judy: meut against The Nevada Guid Mining Company, a Corporatiou, ug Vefeudant, fur the sum of $191.00 wvollars dauinges, and 12.60 bpp costs of suit and all costs tuat may acc on the 17th day of June, 1490. Ihave levied upon the following described property, to wit: All t certain piece or parcel of mining ground known as the Fortune Miue situateu aboutone mile south west uf Nevada Vity in Nevada Township, County of Nevadu, State of California, at the junction of the upper G Valley and Nevade City and Rough and K 8, consisting of tw uartz mining elaine known ua the Velaeferance end Live Yankee claimg, beng mineral entries, Nos. 8 and 9, acvordiny to the United states official survey in section 13, Tp. 16, North Kange 8, &. M. L. B. aud M. and entered inthe Lund office of the Uuited otates at Sacramenty, Califuruiu, together with allimprovements consistiug of shafts, tunnels, hoisting works, noisting muehinery, engines, boilers aud the teuements, herditaments and. appurtenances Let nea belongiugorin any wise apperng. ‘ craks Sergi nes et co Neen e oO , at 1s ° of tha day {0 frontof the COUKL HOUSE in the city of Nevada, Townshipaud County of sevada, State of Valifornia, . will seit allthe niga’, tide and interest of said befendant ae povecs, vay rp ved Company, a ration, in ani buve désu: coe pe aT PUBLIO AUCTION, for saat ta PB Gold Voin, to the highest and best der, to satis % said Executiun aud ai Dated at Nevada Township, the vth of July, 18.0. J RICHARD DiLLom, Constable, James L. Morgan, the present poprenomination. He they are backward aboit coming for-. The Leading Music House. Cull at or write to Cooper’s, the lead ing music store, 631 J street, Sacra: mento, for anything in the music line, We have the latest sheet music, finest and best pianos. Violin strings (steel), 5 cents; best strings, 10 cents; extra artist, strings, 30centseach. John F, Cooper, sole agent for Mathushek Company’s (New Haven Conn.) solid iron frame pianos. Over 1,100 gold in ‘Sacramento, aod not one failure in twenty years, j. 29-tf. = sh pininicamnpalion. tin Summer Pasturuge. Fine pasturage for live stock at the Sutton Ranch, between Nevada City and Grass Valley. Apply to Geo. C. Gaylord, Secretary Nevada County Land and Improvement Association, or at the Ranch. tf. SCROFULA {s that impurity of the blood which produces unsightly lumps or swellings in the neoks 4. Which. causes—running.sores_onthe arms, legs. «r reet; which develops ulcers In the oyes, ears, ornose, often causing blindness or deafness; which (s the origin of pimples, cans eerous growths, or “ humors;’? which, fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption and death. Tt is the most ancient of all diseases, and very few persons are entirely free from it, “ree CURED it Be By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, by the remarkable cures it has accomplished, bas proven itself to be a potent and peculiar medicine for this disease, If you suffer from wrofula, try Hood's Sarsaparilla, : “Every spring my wife and children have. been troubled with scrofula, my little bu), three years old, being a terrible sufferer, Last spring he was one mass of. sores from headtofeet. Weall took Hood's Sarsaparilla, and all have been cured of the scrofula, My little boy is entirely free from sores, and alt four o1 my children look bright and healthy.” W. DB. ATHERTON, Passato City, N. J. Hood’s Sarsaparilla doldby alldruggists. 81; six for gs. Prepared only by C1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowall, Mase, 400 Doses ‘One Doilar IMRS.A.PERRY HAS LEASED THE PINE STREET RESTAURANT {ORMERLY CONDUCTED BY A. TAM, and haviny renovated and refitted it in ret-claas atyle is pow prepared to serve the public in a satisfactory manner, FRESH OYSTERS IN ALL STYLES, o Rich Ice Crea IN ITS SEASON, & Meals at All Hours, COOKED TO ORDER, A Full assortment of Fine Fresh Candies. — Everything neat and palatable. HE 5th OF JOLY. This isa SPECIAL, RARE OFFER, Which opportunity no one should miss, Leoing compelled to be absent for several months after JULY 15th, All parties leaving their orders on or before the above date will get the benfitofa GREAT REDUCTION On all work done. With all gold glasses, chain and ele” sant case furnished free ONLY TO \BOVE DATE. Artificial Eyes also inserted at great!y reduced prices, Don’t miss your best chance. PROF. F. FRANK, The New York Optician. Main st., Nevada City, Cal, No agents or peddlers connected with my office. Beware of them, All mail orders filled promptly. j22 LOOK HERE ! wK OW IS YOUR TIME TO GET YOUR Repairing Done. I do all kfnds of repairs in WOOD AND METALS, such as Sewing Machines, Guns and Pistols, Musical Instrument Locks, Ete., Etc. Kevs Fitted. Saws Filed, Small aiticles in Wood or Metal made te order Photographic Instruments made and repaired—a specialty. ee All Work Done at the Lowest L ying ’Price, = FOR CASH. . C, PERCIVAL, Corner York d Broad Sts., ‘Nevada City. Opposite corner irom Alv«<. Gault’s Bakery. NEVADA DRUG STORE, Corner Broad ‘and’Pine Streets. NEVADA CITY W.:D. VINTON, Proprietor: ABOE STOCK OF PATENT MEDIOTEMS 2 a) alles Artioles ofall winds, 88 areful a! ution ¢ ven to pon: prescriptions by a competent Drasgist and varteet purity guasanteed, (15 cents); best “Russian, 25 cents: . SR lO SRT A Ta me