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July 12, 1890 (4 pages)

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& oF ——— rr —— = The Daily Transcript. . I attended the first meeting of the OFFICE: 0. $2 Commercia! street, Nevada City, Cal ee me + CIRCULATES IN 0) joom fe reat vill Truckee, and every oth; alsoin Placer and Sierra counties, al acramento, Sav Francisco— throughout the State Diego from the S8iRadicsl club at Cooper institute the »ther evening. Socialists, Nationalists and Henry George’ followers. It is founded for all liberal and advanced thinkers, and its members ity Grass Valley, Bough & Ready,. expect great things from “it. tle always supposed that Anarchists: and Socialists wore long hair, soiled linen and smelled horribly. surprised to see the well dressed men and women who crowded the room. Anarchists tn Now York. Unpvs exp sure to cold winds, rain, bright light or malaria, may bring on inflammation and soreness o: the eyes. Dre 3. H, McLean’s. Strengthening Eye Salve will subdue the inflanimation, coul and soothe the nerves, and strengthen weak and failing Eye Sight. 25 cents 4 box. For sale. by Carr Bros. . It is composed of Anarcuists, 1. had I confess . was Li gills ta Everything ThavsGood. Tall silk hats gave mea distinct shovk, . Nebody would think of going to J. Moving Bight Along. The Astoria and South Coast is being graded toward Hillsboro by # force ut over 300 men. “There has been no let npon this undertaking, and it is kept moving right along. Last week the rails were delivered in that city ior the street car track, and men were atonce put to work laying them down. Astoria is keeping up with the proceseion, und property there is steadily improving. Tho-e desirable lote in the Buckien’s armica Salve. The best’Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Qicers, Salt RheumFever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Handi Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup-. . ions, and positively: cures Piles, o* ao pay reyuired. Itis guaranteed to sive perfect satisfaction. or money reunded. Prive 25 cents pe box For ule by Carr. Brox : f 3, FreQueNtLy accidents occurin the, ~ SATURDAY, JUL : PERSONAL MENTION.Seciut nod ther No “Peeptt Old and ¥ _$.C. Chase and wile of Bloomfie'd, are in town, Thomas J. Noonan of West Oakland isin town. J.T. Brock arrived here Thursday tes Jeour ond. evening from Los Angeles. Capt. J. A. Rapp hrs returned from a@-business trip to Aubirn and San F caneisco. TV. M. Jones, representing the Amerjean Press Association, was in town Thursday night. Jules-fsoard of the C. P rived here Thursday evening on a visit-to-his parents. Mrs. Robert Forbes and children of Downieville were here ffursday on their way toSan Francisco. Thomas P. Redmayne of Washington. has returned trom Oakland and Frank Hampel! of that city came up with him. ™ Superintendent Alf Tregidgo of the Washington mine will on Sunday celebrate his 32d birthday. A lot of hig Nevada City and Grass Valley friend» Bes Kes 12, 1890. e arand rosebud boutonnieres in lapels of fashionably cut coats made my eyes “4.0 very wide. I was amazed wher. (wo dudish young men with pompadoared . heads and waxen mustaches were pointed ont to me as fiery and bloodthirsty Anarchists, and one heavy swell of the club window type nearly took my breath away when he walked up to the woman treasurer and, presenting his card with his best Fith avenue bow, asked to be permitted to pay his entrance fee. 1 noticed especially the presence of young men, There was row after row of young, intelligent, earnest faces. none of the vacuity.of expression, the listlessness, the ennui which is to beseen on Fifth avenue. .Whatever their doc* trines, they believe in them thoroughly and are going to promulgate them though the heavens fall.—New York Cor. ChiEager, too, and interested. There was! “J. Jackson’s Beehive siore to buy fireworks, but when it comes to such tings as;root beer and sngar-cured hems, genuine new honey and creamy, sweet condensed milk, everybody knows that Jackson sha the best. ——+2#@0--——_—_—_—————— A Safe Investment Is one which is guaranted to bring you satisfactory resulis,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 cate, when used for any alfection of Thruat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Congh, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and ‘North Pacific addition to Astoria are -elliog right slung by the Oregon land Co., of Salem and “Astoria, and are proving a profitable investment, jel7-1f household which cause burns, cuts, sprains and bruises; for use in such cases uve Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcanyears been the constant favorite family SARSAPARILLA aud iron soda water emedy. For sale by Carr Bros. at Curr Bros. THIRD INSTALLMENT, Our Third and Last Shipment ot ic Oj] Liniment which has for many . light are the localities that will attract ¢ Onen Air Amusements forthe Day! «Grand Musical Concerts for the Evening !}°8°°: ane vete-ateria tne respective Town: hipsshould be elect. d at meetings v1 he Republicans int .e several Townships called fu that purpose, ee will go up, to Ormonde to help hin do it. on E. A. Davis, whose face was affected this week by something like a stroke of paralysis, was not rendered speechless, as has been reported. He is able to be around, and he told the reporte: Friday afternoon that his vocal organs are all right, and they are. —_ OO Accident to J. W. Robb. J. W. Robb, a highly respected resident-and business man of Graniteville, had a narrow escape Wednesday nightfrom death. He was returning At abvout-2.:30 a.m. the conductor awoke him and took uphis ticket, saying they would Mr. Robb immediately’ went to sleep again. A moment later he imagined that Colfax had In his sleep he aros:, and val.se, and walking out on the platform stepped from the fast moving train. his-arms-was-badly-wrenched-_and_his face shockingly bruised and lacerated from San Francisco, bein Colfax at '3. been reached. took his overcoat by coming in contac ground. He thinks he must have On regaining consciotisness he walked to Colfax, « distance of eleven miles. lain there two hours. t One of with the cago Herald. A Bull with Two Mouths. A large number of persons visited Samuel Gugenheim’s abattoir, at Fortysixth street and First avenue, to see a natural curiosity in the shape of afull grown) stable. t black and white bull having two separate } — e ‘ mouths, each containing teeth. The animal is 4 years old, weighs about 700 pounds, and was raised on a farin near Yonkers by Mr. Robinson. The second mouth hangs from the dewlap, half way between the base of the jaw and the shoulder. It is pouch suaped, seven inches long, five inches wide, and has an opening or mouth in’ the bottom about four inches across. In this mouth are nostrils. and several well developed teeth. The animal breathes and drinks through-both mouths and eats with the upper one. The head is well shaped, and the only other peculiarities are a double right shoulder, with the shoulder blade extending to the line of the back bone, and a double jointed left fore leg. The bull is gentle and is in the best of condition.—New York Tribune. ih. 5 bald. remedies, but they did no food. always be depended upor tles free at Carr Bros. brug Store. §S the ‘ideal’ Hair-dressing. fume. mencet Jamaica’s Great Exhibition. The Jamaica exhibition, which is to be opened by Prince George of Wales about Christmas, bids fair to bea very great success. Our lvoréu cAuierican squadron is then to be at Kingston, as wellas a United States squadron, und also several and, after usin tents, my heac heavy growth of hair. your preparation as was covered with ‘T have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for me satisfaction, Americans intend to be large exhibitors. This exhibition, of which’ Sir Henry Blake was the original promotor, is exciting enthusiastic interest in Jamaica, and it seems likely to be of great.and lasting benefit to the island by encouraging the-development_of natural industries and natural resources, which have been comparatively neglected since the ruin of the old West India ‘‘interest’) by the emancipation of the slaves.—London Truth. Mary A. Jackson, Salem, Mass. think it unequaled. La Fever, Eaton Rapids, Mich. ent preparation for the hatt. of it from my own experienve. makes it glossy and soft. Editor “ Enquirer,’ McArthur, Ohio, ayreeble to taste, perfectly, and can Trial. botIr you--want a fine turn-out go to Henry Lane’s livery and feed f Tce cold so 1a water at Carr Bros. tf. Ayers Hait Vigor It re. stores the color to gray hair ; promotes a frésh and Vigorous growth; prevents the formation of ‘dandruff; makes the hair soft and silken; and imparts a deli* cate*but lasting per“Several months ago a hair comfalling ont, and in a few weeks nry head was almost I tried man I finally bought a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor, only a part of the conI recommend the best in the world.” —T. Munday, Sliaron Grove, Ky. 1 urnber of years, and it has always iven It is an excellent dressships of war belonging to France, Ger-. ing, prevents the hair from pes many, Russia, Denmark and Italy. 1 ray, insures its vigorous growth, an any gia ea aly. . ‘The et the scalp white and clean.” — “T lave used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for promoting the growth of. the hair, and For restoring the hair to its original color, and for adressing, it cannot be surpassed.””—Mis. Geo. “Ayer's: Hair Vigor is a most excelI-speak Its use promotes the growth of new hair and The Vigor is also acure for dandruff.” —J.W. Bowen, pao SUMMER CLOTHING. he prices Odd Fellows’ Has just arrived, and, itis a grand lot. We-have put } taining about 2s acres; bounded on toe wes Dy “Old B i the Cue Quartz Mine and on the east by line fenve with P In order%to get rid of them in a hurry. € BE SURE AND SEE THEM. _B. H. MILLER, Street Building, Broad ————— WE ARE PAILY RECEIVING NOVELTIES AND STAPLE PRODUCTIONS In the way ot He took An Electric Brake for Trains. the past two years, and found it all it 18, represented to be. It restores the natu“J have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor forthe afternoon train for this city and errived here Thursday evening. He is yuite badly hurt, Ic ie remarkabic that he escaped death. gray A new electric train brake works upon the inside face of the wheels, or rather npon an iron disk) fitted tait The a~% or annular ring ie t4.04 plate of,iron of inner side of the wheel., Opposite thisring 1e hair frou he topo The following officers. of Olympic Lodge, No. 74, K. of P., of Grass Valley, were installed Thursday evening by L. 8. Calkins, D. D. G.P.: M. M. Mitchell, P. C.; T. T. Mitchell, ©. C. C. M. Weldon, V.C.; John Hocking, P.; Jas. Bastian, M. at A.; J. Db. Thomas, I.G.; Benjamin Dunstan, O. G.; A. Burrows, Trustee. A number of Nevada Cityans were there, and the meeting was a very pleasant one. Olympic Lodge has 115 members, nearly $3000 in its treasury, and is growing stronger and richer all the time. A Brilliant Party. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hunter gave a brilliant whist party Thursday evening at theirhoume on Nevada street. Eleven ae of-players contested. The trophies; ‘t¢éfreshtments and other The appointments were elegant. grounds were beautifully adorned with many large and handsome Japanese lanterns. Simmons Liver Regulator has never failed to relieve Constipation of the Bowels:_et G0 —— Simmons Liver Regulator has never been known to fail to cure Sick Headache. =i > © For Kent. ISS, The residence next to Methodist Church is offered for rent. Frank Aumer. tf. r An Attractive Point. ee Astoria has the largest and best harbor on the Pacific Coast, it has thirty large salmon canueries, two great iron foundries and a third foundry building, and iron mines close at hand to supply them with ore. bureau, and is the best location for extensive shipyards. These advantages render that city an attractive point for the investment of capital, and account for the rapid sale of those residence lots in North Pacific Addition to Astoria by The Oregon Land Co. of Salem: and Portland. Smail.Fruit Farms. The Sunnyside tract of farm lads, four miles south of Salem, was put cn the market in February last, and nearly all of the 650 acres, which comprise it, are sold. A few more 10-acre!racis remain, and nothing more desirable to the settler of limited means is to be found around Salem. A emall fruit farm in Sunnyside will soon become valuable property. v Mountain ice. The Union Ice Oompeny ix now prepared to deliver ive to business houses and private residences in quantities to suit. All orders left at the conrpany’s office at the Vluza will be promptly attended to, No ive will be delivered after 6 o'clock Pr. M Apply to The city has a government building with a customs hair of the natural color.”—-P is another, which encircles the axle Saratoga Springs, N. Y. loosely and is fixed by’stays in sucha manher that it cannot revolve with the wheel, but can be removed laterally so as to come in contact with or recede from the ring attached to the wheel, It is attached to powerful magnetic coils and constitutes a large e ecjro-magnet. When the electric current is applied to PREPARED BY Bold by Druggiste and Perfumers, ral color to gray hair, causes the hair to grow freely, and keeps it soft and Gu My father, at about the age ot ary. lost all 1 his head. £23! one month's trial of Ayer’s Hair Vigor the hair began coming, and, in three months, he had a fine erin of .J. Cullen, Ayer’s Hair Vigor, Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass Drv Goods. it itis powerfully attracted to the plate on the wheel, with the effect of arresting its révolution and so acting as a brake,— Chicago Herald. Is8S WON A POVITIVE GUARANTEE to cure any form ofnervous disease orany disorder of the gencrative organa of eithersex, whether = arising’ from theexcessive use of Stimulants, AFTER A New Burgess Sloop. The Gossoon is the name of a new sloop that is soon to slide over the ways from the yard of Messrs. Lawley & Sons, and take its place among the fast sloops designed by Mr. Burgess. She is about forty feet in length: the mast is thirtyfive feet, and will carry a mainsail, forestaysail, jib, jibtopsail and gafftopsail, and awhba she is dead before the wind ‘can-add a-spinnaker. The Gossoon is owned by the Messrs, Adams, and is being built to race against the Minerva. —Boston Traveller. BEFORE for $5.00, Sent by mailon receipt of price* Farming operations in the vicinity or . & Vermanent cure 1s not effected, Egypt, Miss.; are greatly retarded by crawfish, which burrow in the fields and keep the surface broken and wet. They bore to a depth of two or three feet, so ‘cific Branch, 108 Stevens that the hogs cannot get at them, else they would not live todo much damage. ON. =._N The Gelebrated French Gure, Warranted A PHRODITINE.” sitscaed Tobacco or Ophuin, or through you i , tutulinaiseretion, over indulgence, & , tick as Loss of Rrdin Power, Wakefulness, Bearing down Pains inthe back, 8eminal Weakness, Hysteria, Neryous Pr-vstration, Nocturnal Emissions, Le :corrhe@a, Dizziness, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Impotency, which if neglected often leau to premature
old ave and insanity. Price $1.00 a box, 6 boxes A WRIT. EN GUARANTES is giv AY oK en fi every $5.00 order received, to refund the Soaney it thousands of testimonials from old anil Cote of both sexes, who have been perinanently cured by the use of Aphroditine, Cireulariree. Address THE APHRO MEDICINE CO, “aN FRANCISCO, Cat W. D. VINTON, “= Nevada City. JAMES KINKEAD Mattresses, Lounges, ete,, ete., made to order. FURNITURE A WORKMANLIKE MANNER, . The story is told of n German, who hands of his clock to the maker to Belay Mon fixed, because thcy did not keep proper time, Of course, the clock-maker demanded the works, a8 in them lay the trouble. Boils and blotches, pimpics and otLer eruptions on the exterior tcll of a disordered condition of the blood within. If you have these indications, be wise in time, and take Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, It puta tbe liver and kidneys in good werking order, purifies the blood, cleanses the system from all impurities, from whatever cause arising, and tones uy the functions gercra}ly, *Gokien Medical Discovery” checks the frightful inroads of Scrofula, and, if taken in time, arresta the march of Consumption of the Langs (which is Lung-scrofula), purifics and enriches the blood, thereby curing all Skin and Scalp Diseasce, Uleers, Sores, Swellings, and kindred ailments, It is powerfully tonic as well as alterative, or blood-cleansing, in its effects, hence it strengthens the system and restores vitality, thercby ‘ispclling™ all ed for shippine a-specialty. and Carefully Performed, : FOR CASE, ly solic'tu continuance in the future, COMMEROIAL STREET, James Kiakead. Seal [pholstering Shop. GIVES NOTICE THAT ee he is always prepared to \ ee do all kinds of Upholster, oer ing on short notice, 2 Spring Mattresses, Hair si Feather Pillows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Loun<es, Single AND BEDDING OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVERIN Piarios, Pictures and Furniture packPiano Movine Promptly attended: to A'! 3: the Lowast Living Rates Thankful for past patronage, I respectfu . Se ond door from the Amerioan TeaS8tore, Millinery and Fancy Goods, And we are selling the same at Prices. That Make Business Fairly Hum. hovinass Plainly to Be ooeeveree MBS. LESTER We are not boasting, but merely echoing the common, verdict when we assert that we have the Finest Disulay of Millinery in the County AND A MILLINER SECOND TO NONE ANYWHERE. 9 These Advantages Enable Us, as is..-..-Seen, to Cater tO....the Tastes and the Means OFAN oe Ss ae CRAWFORD. Main Street, Nevada City. & @ those languid, “tired feclings experienced by the debilitated. “Especially hos ie. manicre its amg 8 in Ca ay eed Saltcurr, Eczema, Erysipelas, Jarbuncl Sore Eyes, Goitre, or Thick Neck, and = A» TRENGERTH, and guarantecd by its ie Re ci a, ag od all that it is claimed to accomplish, or m . paid for it will be promptly retuned: sits WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL TION, Manufacturers, No. 663 Main Buffalo, N.Y. SBSOO OFFERED evs of Dr. Sagé’s Catarrh Remedy, f tocurable case of Vatarrh in the Heat, 4 2904 door from Lentio & Brand’s, vregh Fruits und Vegetables be) day, Rest Butter and Vegetables. boweat for Cush, oe ? iy Golden Medical Discovery" is the only FRUIT ANI VARIETY STORE blood and ling remody, sold by. BROAD STREET, ! . kK -PS constabtiy on hand all kinds of tse ae hand Strawberries, Oranges, Lem: Fine variety of Fresh Fish every ThursPrices the Ice Cream, Sodan, etc, July 4th, . . GEO. G.cALLAN, Es. GEO. E. TURNER, Esq. Thussdavs and Saturdays; at 5 A. M. husiness with us. Washington Mining Co., D.amond_D, Mining , South Yuba Transportation and Supply Company, Incorporated in 1890, Directors: -ALF TRECIDCO, Esq. H, C. CALLAHAN, Esq. E. J. RECTOR, Secretary. Stager leave Nevada Ci PE BR ormonsce ave Hevea Gilg Ree May her vis Warnteyipe and oR Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at6A.M. ~ Stages ave Maybert for Nevada (ity via Ormonde und -Washiagton on Tuesdays, CEO. A. HARE: E «. EDWIN TILLEY, Esq. WORTHLEY & NICHOL, Managers. N, B.—This organization was necessary for the protection of ourselyes and those d We propose to run Stages regu'arly, winter nd et ee ee no snuw. We earnestly solicitthe co-operation of ourfriends. Signed: = Yuba Mining Co.,:: Bluebell Mining Co., . : Canyon Creek Mining Co., : ~ ett i ENCOURAGE CAPITAL . —BY"Exhibiting Your Capabilities TO BE HELD AT SACRAMENTO, SEPTEMBER 8 to20. u : heir products wc ive The counties that have enterprise enough to place their products In a ¢ sm petit apital for inv estincnt, Delays “re Dangerous £ : Fail not to be represented at the Annual Exposition of California’s Resources. ’ FOR WHICH Liberati’s Famous Military Band, ¢ f 50 Selected . Artists, ) OF NEW YORK, HAS BEEN ENGAGED. Address the Secretary. EDWIN_F. SMITH, Secretary, CHRISTOPHER GREEN, President. ETS of locality Iam compelled= to Owing to anticipated change of business and li held uncer Government sell all the lands owned by me in this -county—a title—and will be sold in lots to suit-purchasers. in size, Irom: a town lot uy ward, andin shape as may be suitable, at reasunable prices, according tolo. , cation: TRACT NO. 1.--Consisting of fractional Lot No. 5. in Sec. 0 § n 26, with ndjoming town log in Blocks 1 he 8, and mull mre aN Be kaon; oon e cing rofla d,ou autadjuining tie Plas nor of t , CObSee eee asens Di in taeeold B ovk Gravel tai u;”’ ner. h;-by earcve & Caddy—and others. 1 The most of tuis iand is Well timoered, second growth pine and is susceptible of being divided into a nun.ber of convenient and accessible tracts, inust y very decp svt’, Vallnble for fruit growing, alf lia uv: yardening Une ever-fl wing spring on Lot rin Block 3; oae-half uf another ever flowing spriug will go with uvether sub sivisi nn; one-half right of small st eam from atunnel on auother and two ever flowing streams from unnels on nerth ide of hill. < ogee : TRACT NO. 2.—Coree-sevenths ‘3-7ths), un livided, of the ‘Old Block Uravel-Glaim,’ containing in the whole vine acres. Thistand is well timbered. hus .ood striace, not broken up, very deep ‘ich guil and lies adjoining Tract No, beuthe west. TRACT NO, 8.‘THE HOMESTEAD, comprising all the jands buuuded on the east by the turupike road, north by the tlign-s’ oud and Col. Hawkins’ pte mptivo claim, un the west by t-e Knights of Ma ta Quartz claim, and ou the south by he Coe Quartz Mine, coutaining vbout 100 acres; about .° acres er.closed .with xvod, substantial and mos . ) new pick: tand wire fence, Thereare three ever failing spr D4x of water withm the enclesure, an. free water from ravine for garden auc orebard; yuod dwelling emscre tnt ly roums; about 200 fruit trees growing, assurted varieties, on -haltin bearing a do seale, Thiland hus been prinounced by sures of foreigu horticul uris 8 uid vine: yurdists as being tirst-class Olive aud vineyard lapd—the very best iu this part of the Stat. —and the same kind us the horticuitu ix gs und vineyardists ic Nupa and other counties xre DOW purchasing at high p ices fur tbe same purpones. : TKACT NU. 4.—Upposite the Homes‘ead, on east side of turepike road, exte ding from Powning Quartz Mine to James thumamnill’s, containing nbout 13 ueres, With right ou} way for ditch from Suu h Yuba Canal; and # never f silingematl stream of water flowing from atunvel onthistract§ Wonld divide weltip.o fuur lots. f VKACL No. d.—On north side of turupike rows, lyius between R. Noell’s and C. R Hill’s enclosed fields, coutaining 10 acres. Two-thi ds well t:mbered, and deep soil Fine Alfaifaland. Willmake two elegant 5 acre tracts. South Yuba Canal runs through extreme upper portion. TRACT No. 6—Un south side of turnpike road, adjoining Glenbrook Academy on the west, containiag about o€ acres. Cousiderable timber on tris tract, wilh right of way over Tract Nu. 0 furditeh from outh ¥uba Canal. Much of this tract is near'y level, andrich deep soil. Wiilmake several convenien! subdivisions, from 5to wv acres. TACT No 7—Comprising 1.ot No. 3. in sectiun 2, adjuiuing Glenbrovk premises on the south, coutainin, about3i acres. Conside:able timber wud some very yuod land with right of way us beiore stated. HY STATE PAIR OF ASO) oz state Convention to be bh August12th, 18.0. should be elected on the following basis inthe several Townships of NOTICE. -_— é Republicans Attention. — ‘eTING OF THE REPUBLICAN ~ A eaty Jentral Committee beld at Ar"Thut delegates to the, eld in sacramento,e County: Nevada, 3 Delegates. Grass Valley, 8 Delegates. Meadow Lage, 11le eyate. Rongh & Rendy,1 Delegate. Bridgepurt, 1 Delegate. Washington and Little York cembined, 1 Delegate. Blvomfield and Eureka combined, 1 Delsute. That the election of the Delegates should take place on Sa.urday, July 19th, 1890, At such hours and places as the County vumitteemen in each rownship shall de— = LANDS FO R SALE.ane and in precincts where no Committeemaa resides, a8 may be fixed by the person selected by the Secr tary of the County CentralCommittee for the purpose of culling such ineeting, In pursuance of the above Resolution the Republicans of the several precincts where suid meetings are held are earnestly re27, fractional Lot No 15, in See. . quested to turnout and par proceedings of these meetings. ticipate in the In Nevada City, Grass Valley and Truckee iotifieation of hour and place of said meetins willbe published in the columns of the local » epublican papers. precincts by Posters. In the other By order of Kepublicdn .Couaty Central Committee, M. L. MARSH, Chairman. Gro. L. Hueues, Secretary. Grass Valley Tidings, Nevada City Herald and Truckee Republican please copy. Semi-Anaual Report of the Oitisans Bank “and its Agency at Grass Valley, showing its Financial Oonditim on the morniog July 1st, 1890. RESOURCES Bank Premises Real Estate taken for debt Bends...County Warrants ....-ie Loans on Keul Estate ; Loaus on Stucks. Boudsand War rants : 6054 00° Loaus on other Securities.... 1987 06 Loans on Personal Sceurity,. . 430.2 70 Overdrafts Accounts 20504 69 Money_on hand.. ae 3€.32 $3 the omnibus lines mane eight trips each way, per day, overthe turnpike road. TRACT No. 8—The southeast quarter of Section 28, in ‘I’. 16, N. K. v #., (less one acre sold) ani emst halfand east half of west baifof southwest quarter of same section, 27. acres, owned juintly with K. A. Kuberis. ‘ihe whole trect is offered: ‘There isone living stream and several overflowing sprin. 8 ol thir tract. 3 ‘All of fhe above lands ure ‘under the ditch” and water can be had at all times. VEKKMS OF SALEOne haif cash. The remui:der in instullmen 8 with oue, two or three years credit, secured by mortgage ut vsual localinterest Smiull tracts cush. '‘Aleo—300 feet, or shares, ont of 1500 in the * Nerwie Quartz Claim and in Lot No 2, in Block No. 12, in South Grass V ulley and part of Ford & Keilly Quartz Cluim—uabout 3 acres with ditch. Also— ne fourth undivided interest in the “‘Inkerman Quartz Mine,” adjoining the North Star on the south—about 9 acres. : < Also—One haif unsivided interest in the “Last Chance Copper Miue,”’ 2400 feet on the lode, contuining .4 acres, situated in Spenceville Cupper Discrict. & YHESE MINING CLAIMs AKK ALL PATENTED. Also+My Law Library eynsisting-of 425-volumes of neports, Statutes and Standard Text books, cuntuined in six yluss frout bookcases, with vilice furniture. and furnish ings, maps, framed en; ravings wid other office equipments. . Also—A goud 6-room house and baif acre lot euclused well filled with fruit trees, op turnpike ruad im Hill’s Flat. ; mw. ROBERTS. GRASS VALLEY, CAL, ~~ Rock Cre: Mill and . Lumber Company.’ M.L. & D. MARSH, =~ Proprietors. Manufacturers a and Dealers in Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Rustic, Siding. ‘Ceiling, Stepping, Clear Sugar and Yellow ‘Pine MINING LUMBER A-SPECIALTY. _——— 0-——— * FENOING AND POINTED PILKETS. SPLIT AND SAWED CEDAR POSTS. ~——0 All kinds of Lumber kept constantly ou hand or cut to order on short notice. —a em — Doors, Windows, Blinds, Screans,, Moldings of all kinds. —O— =: The Lowest Market Fates. : M. L. & D. MARSH. Yard on Boulder Street. Nevada Oity. Mull on Rock Oreck. LAND COMPANY —wW'TH TS—— Home Office at salem, Oregon, (Intthe Strate Insurance Buildin.) AND BRANOH OFFIOE3 IN PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND ALBANY. cod AS FOR SALE A LARGE LOT OF GRAIN,, 3 . 7 FH city AND SUBURBAN eer ee eee e Oregon Land Company wasespecially organized tor the pi $ "4 subdividing Jarge tracts of Land, aud has during the past two Mies moneur ananastiely: ed over 3,20 acres of Land into 5to 20acre Lots, The succesr of this undertaking is ma Te ee Pee pus ota aol pieces 2 the market, 225 have been suldac.es of choice ‘Lund in Fruit wi { “ti acres of Wheat in the Missiesipns Valley. ruit will bring a larger income tian 16 e also make valuable improvements in the way of roads, fences, et: small tract of Laud for the sume price per acre that you would have hs: Si hal ad ie ‘arm. . send for Pamphlets, Maps and: Price List.} OREGON sR cance Se CAA ASN Ee & HAW. Wiig Ssh MRS. A. J. RAPP, Teacher of . Penmanship and Book-Keeping. CLASS MEETS EVERY EVENING At Mrs. Rapp’s residence, Pine St. _ —DEALERS JIN— Staple and Fancy Hardware Glassware, Orockeryware, Etc. Twelve Distinct Styles of HEATING :: STOVES, Andall the Best and Newest Patterns, VOOK :: STOVES :: AND :: RANGES All Styles.. The Famous Suverior Ranee, The Best in the Market. Pupilss0an Join at Any Time, i(Terms for Penmanshin—$6 foraF ifteen Lessons, Terms forlBook-keeping madefiknowr on app'ication. Pupils furnish their own stationery. Tuition payable middle of term. Mrs. Rapp’s former success here as e teacher of the art preservative is a guaran: tee of her proficiency to impart knowledge to those under her instruction irrespective of age. ; Agenta for the celebrated CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING Guns, Pistols. Ammunition of all Kinds. . SOLE AGENTs FOR O. V. B. Pocket Knives. OB We:sio not carry English: entlery, We believe in the superior merits of American products, PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, WINDOW GLASS, ETC. We Sell Everything at W. W. WAGGONER, (Successor to W. F. Englebright,) Civil : Engineer : and ; Surveyor, Also Deputy County Surveyor, San Francisco Prices, FREIGHT ADDED, de Cie ta nt Nobete Block, Rae Die from Bunks Rater vera tata 32609 23 rurnu.ture and Fixtures. 3y17 92 Gould Bullion pacar 8118 60 $208,808 15 LIABILITIES. Paid up Capital .....0.0. Fe. 30000 Resvrve Fund .... hese er eee sens 10000 00 Undivided Profits. ......0..5 15567 09 Due Depositore .. 66. ., 02. yso es 151685 88 Due Bunks.. ... Wiper hah co 48 08 pivideuds Unpaid....... 1494 23 Other Liabilities......5.+. 12 92 208,808 15. We, the undersigned, do solemnly swear vageo) the m.tters contained in the foregoine statement, audthat the same is a true iné conect report of the finencinl condition of the Citizens Kank, and its Agency at G #68 Valley, on the morning of July Ist, 189), xevording to the best of our kuowledge and belief; and that the assets therein named ure allin the custudy of the said Buuk and its proper officers und correspond nts, W furthermore sulemnly swear that the prid up ecupital stock of the Citizens Kank is Thirty Thousand Lollars in gold coin Valuntion, as willuppear from foregoing report, E. M. PRESTON, President, D. E.MORKGAN, Ase’t Cashier. State of California, County of Nevada, gs. Subscribed and sworn to befure me this vith day of July, 18.0. [seal. Frep SEARLS, Notary Publie. ———— Election for Chief Engineer. — Fs THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR gi Chie{ Engineer and Assistant ag Chief, Kuginesr of the Nevada ity re : Radon vepartnient will be MONDAY, JULY 28th, 1890, From 5 to 8o’cluck P. M. Judges—J, F, Hook-and Gus, Schmid Clerks—W., Morgnn and Wm, South by o.der of the meee of Fire Delegates. ), E. SAAC, Fb WM. Scott, Secretury. renee MRS.A.PERRY HAS LEASED THE PINE STREET RESTAURANT ORMERLY CONDUCTED BY A Kiet olaue atti ik ute ones and refited it ta " , 0 publicin a watlaiacior onan seo was FRESH OYSTERS » IN ALL STYLES. Rich Ice Cream IN. ITS SEASON. COOKED TO:ORDER, A Full assortment of Fine Fresh Candies. Everything neat and palatable. : LOOK HERE ! . OW IS :YOUR TIME TO GE , Repairing Dome. I do all kinds of repairs in WOOD AND METALS, such as Sewing Machines, Guns and Pistols, Musical Instrument Locks, Etc,, Ete, Kevs Fitted. Saws Flied, Small aiticles in Wood cr Metal made to order : Photographic Instruments made and repaired—a specialty. —_—) —— All Work Done at the I owest L ving Price, FOR CASH. .C. PERCIVAL, Corner York d Evoad Sts. (Nevada a wore sone from Alva, Guult’s ry Hall, in Nevada City, June 24th, 1890, x that we have, cach of us, personal knowl* Meals at All Hours,