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July 16, 1890 (4 pages)

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i. Ro. 32 Commerei) atreet. — . Nevada City, Ca a “Tis there I feel it oftentimes, wheh not a soul is Suction along life’s hidden chords, unseen by ) Es" cena’ e — : viene SILENT MUSIC. ; ; f Daily raw script. Thou cans’t not Ynow that in my heart, which 2 OFFICE: : the touch of word, : i the music in Ufe's silences thy goul's hand leaves Dr. dust dimmed eye. 25 “.Uxpur exposure to cold winds, rain, bright light or malaria, may bring on inflammation and soreness oi the eyes. Eye Salve will subdue the inflammation, codl and soothe the nerves, and strengthen weak and failing Eye Sight. J. H. McLean’s Strengthening cents a box. For sale by .Care ; Meving Bight Along: The Astoria and South Coast is being graded toward Hillsboro by a force of 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 “ [ — sucmtem’s armica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, . ° Bruisos;Sores, Ulcers, Salt RheumFever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupions, and positively cures Piles, 0” no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisiuction. or money re— ENCOURAGE CAPITAL —_—BY-— Exhibiting Your Capabilies: TO BE HELD AT SACRAMENTO, SEPTEMBER 8 to20. NOTICE. —_—_— Republicans Attention. — a ING OF THE REPUBLICAN : TA MERE Gotral Committee held at Armory Hall, in Nevada City, June 24th, 1890, ; It was Resolved, That delegates to the State Convention to be held in Sacramento, August 12th, 1890, should be elected on the . following basis iu the several Townships of the County: ce * Bloomfield, Moore 6 h life doth, wait the artist's 4 i Tal, SMectinevilie, Trackee, and every ott The = of each lite Bros. eee atonce put to work laying them down. unded. Price 26 cents p> box. For phy hd Novagen, at Bact ento, San . A whole ae waits to respond to all who underEverything Thav'sGcod. Astoria is keeping up with the procese. sle bv Oacr Bron ; oft Francisco—in f throughout, & ‘the ‘Si: fo untouched instrument the world of music e a ee ion, and property there is steadily imbee ‘ from Siskiyou to ego As — Nohody would think «f yctog to J. . proving. Those desirable lots in the. FREQUENTLY accidents occur in the erra to the —_.____—— . Or, played upon py countless hands, retains more} J. Jackson’s Beehive siore to bay firepb he i sete oe to Astoria — household which cause burns, cuts, “WEDNESDAY JULY 16, 1890. ee, works, but when it comes to such Oo, & ~ achegaes us ee ans sprains aud braises; for use in such : ad idden in the silences of every Bammi abide things as root beer and sugar-cured proving a profitable investment. jel7=tf . cases use Dr. J.H. McLean’s VolcanEncawpmeut nsta ho has the pow'’r to tween i = ; » bod A na iron wa y' nea And only he who has sweet condensed milk, ~everybody at Carr Bros. emedy. For sale by Oarr Bros. — On Monwilay evening the following ofThose spaces ‘twixt ficers ol sai-tietoe Eneamwpment,No.47, I. 0. 0. F., were installed by R. Gum> moe, the District Deputy Grand Patricach, assisted by A. M. Austin 38 G. J. W. and E. C. Webster as G. H. p_; David Hutchinson, C.P.; GC. W: Denney, H.P.; M: L. Robers, B.W.3 1. G. O'Neill, J. W.; G. A. Gray, &.; N_P. Brown, T.; J.C. Rich, 1st W,; Thos. Daniel, 24 W.; W. H. Martin, 3d W.;J.E. Hook,4th W. ; Paul Richada aid J. Be Richards, G. of T.; 8. J. White, I. 8.35. C. Abbett, O. 8.; \Wai~ Brown, Trustee. Eleven mem” bers of. Union Encampent of Grass Valley were present. After the meeting all went to Leddy & Marsh’s restaurant and had an oyster supper ‘Next Saturday evening a large delegation of~ Mistletoe Encampment’s membérs will go to Grass Valley to Can The For witness the installation 0! Union Encampment. The Unionites have engaged A. Tam of this city to prepare for them one of the finest banquets ever served in the county. Joo eee Board of Equalization. pi The county board of equalization were on Tuesday applied to by John W. Downing of this city to pave his assessment on his real property reduced from $3,300 to $2,300, and to have the Penn Ravine ditch in Bloomfield township taken off his ussessment, the same not belonging to him. Geo. G. Allan of Nevada City was cited to appear and show cause why theascessment on the Gold Tunnel and Caiifornia mines should not be raised from $500 to $5000 on each mine. The Idaho Mining Company was cited to appear and show cause why its assessment should not be raised from $175,000 to $200,000. The Grass Valley Gas and Electric Co. was cited to appear and show cause why its assessment should not be raised from $3,000 to $5,000. i eT ASSIS east Worps cannot express the gratitude which people feel for the benefit done them by the use ef Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Long standing cases of Rhenmatism yield to this remedy, when all others fail to give revaf. This medicine thoroughly expels the poison from the blood. ~2@e County Supervisors. At Tuesday’s session of the Super_ visors $231.75 was allowed from the generars~a fund for labor on the Ed> werdee the Merk were oxamfound correct. Residents of Wolf and vicinity askSah’ ae en ed to have a new school district formed in their part ofthe county. The petition not having the number of signers required by law, it was laid over inAefinitely. ; The fee books of the Recorder were found correct. Republican Primaries. _—_— In accordance with the plan outlined by the township members of the cuunty central committee the-Republicans of this township will meet at thé Theater next Saturday evening and elect by ballot three delegates to the State convention. The method of procedure, which is fair for all concerned, is detailed“in the advertisement published elsewhere. A AS You don’t hawe to continue dosing with Simmons. Liver Regulator. Often alittle cures effectually. : 9 e@ere—Ir you feel all broke up and oat of sorts agitate your liver with Sin mons Liver Regulator. Hotel Arrivals. Nationat Horet, July 14. M. Hartman, Washington, J. Brimskill, S F. Young, Bloomfield, D. Burroughs, ‘* F J.G. Fredenburr, Ormonde, J. R. Reinstein, San Francisco, Mrs. M. Dickinson, ‘ J.O. Murphy, “ E. J. Eagan, id GC. McEivey, a Richard Moore, ts Josph Floyd, " Paul Seward, Je B. Bonesthal, Chicago, J, Hemingway, do A. C. Newman, Pleasant Ridge, H. J.Robinson, Columbia Hill, M. Phelan & w., Shady Creek, Miss M. Phelan, + A. G. Chew, Red Dog, R. McMurray, San Juan, Jas. A: Stidger, ‘‘ Geo. Fletcher, Grass Valley, Mrs. L. M. Barker; a Geo. Harding, Ormonde, Mrs. Dixey & son, Columbia Hill, Mrs. J.F. Dudley, fs W. J. Robinson, A. C. Douglas, Sacramento, Geo. W. King, Mees “Jno. J. Orvis, San Jose;~ 5.0. D. P. Tarpey, Salt Lake. Union Horen, July 13th. J. Woods, Grass Valley, J. K. Smith, do D. E. Matteson, do C. Monro, Voss Mill, J. W. Greenlaw, pecramento, M. Bakely, oa W. R. Larkin, OO. Joe Swett, do Mre. ©. Meade, San Francisco. R. Kelly, do « A. PB, Ryan, do gU-Biovey,, do B. Peeght, San Juan, Geo. Fu er, 0 T. Ohiey, Spenceville, J, Gleason, Oakland, own; Tho’ it to others muffied be, he hears the underBut, oh, there is hand, by both 443 now unseen, Which lovingly doth them_ unite, tho’ mist may They feel together, and the heart doth clear trans late the Which others do not understand. Love has the the lines xt the motive andthe outward) knows that Jackson sha the best. given signs— j. ~ hear the music of that life akin unto his A Safe investment Is one which is guaranted to bring you satisfactory results, or in Cage of Aailure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can bay from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed te bring relief in every-case, when used fur any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, tone. silent side—the waiting side—each fears to give it voice : fear the other cannot hear for earth's distracting noise. P hang between; —— ea THIRD INSTALLMENT. Our Third and Last Shipment ot light are the localities that will attract capital for investinent. Open Air Amusements for the Dav ! ie Grand Musical Concerts for the Evening ! . °*.u,neregatesin the respective Townhipsshould be elected at meetings of the ~ The counties that have enterprise enough to place their products in @ eompetitive Delays ᰀ㐀爀攀 IWangeroue t Fail not to be represented at the Annual Exposition of California’s Resources. ——_ = Address the Secretary. CHRISTOPHER GREEN, President. Nevada, 3 Delegates. Grass Valley, 3 Delegates. Meadow Lake, 1 Delegate. Rough & Ready, 1 Delegate. Bridgeport, 1 Delegate. Washington and Little York cembined, t Delegate. hod Bloomfield and Eureka combined, 1 Del~>*“FOR WHICH I or ‘ Republicans in the several Townships callLiberati’s Famous Military Band, (of 50 Selected Artists,) sd to, hak purpose. OF NEW YORK, HAS BEEN ENGAGED. That the election of the Delegates should take place on Saturday, July 19th, 1890, EDWIN F. SMITH, Secretary, LANDS FOR SALE. At such hours and places: as the County Committeemen in each Township shall determine, and in precincts where no Committeeman resides, as may be fixed by the It is very pleasant for the little people when mamma, OT auntie, deal older” ‘orced to wait for some expected pleas: 8 f the officers . walk with her Aunt Mary one afternoon, and was ready to start as soon as the mid-day dinner was over. was very hot Aunt Mary preferred to wait awhile. was confronted by Nell, hat) in hand. dear! When are we going?” said, “Nell Osgood, if you ask me again I shall not take you at all! When Iam ready to. start I'll call you.” peared at the end of the customary.ten minutes. Sticking her head just inside the door she said softly to her mother, who was sitting in-the room, “Mamma, did I hear Aunt Mary say, ‘Nell Ozzer, come on? ”—Youth’s Companion. meaning heard. es oe . ; —Philadelphia Ledger. as No More Questions: or a “great sister remembers how imtient she herself used to feel when Six-year-old Nell had been promised a As the sun At least once every ten minutes she Aren't we going now, Aunt Mary? Oh, At last, quite tired out, Aunt Mary Nell vanished, disconsolate, but reapOnce Too Often. A foolish young fellow at Albany, while riding in an eléctric car, took a costly Zold watch out of his pocket, and just for the purpose of showing that he “dared” do it, laid the timepiece on the floor of the car. just over the motor. Of course it became heavily charged with the electric fluid and stopped. After it had lain there perhaps. ten seconds he picked it.up and it began running again. Some one in the might do it once, but it would. not be a safe experiment to try it very often. He car remarked that it scouted the idea of danger, and to show that no harm could come to a watch under the circumstances he placed it upon the floor again, letting it remain a minute. magnetized, would not go, and a watchThe works became thoroughly maker tells him they are ruined,—Exchange. A Strange Legend. A strange legend comes to us from the Sioux, who alone cen tell the true hisd tory of that deadly .ambuscade, They OWS & plant m6V' rates Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc,, ete. It is pleasant and agreeble to taste, perfectly, and can always be depended uportles free at Carr Bros. Drug Store. to Henry Lane’s livery an-. _,cine, Trial botIr you want ‘a fine turn-out. go feed if table. ——— 0 Ice cold soda water at Carr Bros. tf. A Fact wo. knowing is that blood dis. eases which all other remedies fail to curé, yield to. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Fresh confirmation of this-statement comes to hand.daily. Even such deep-seated aul stubborn complaints as Rhenmatism, Rlheumatie Gout, and the like, are thoroughly eradicated by the nse of this wonderful -alterative. Mrs. R. Irving Dodge, 110 West 125th street, New York, certities :~ “ About two years ago, after suffering for nearly two years from rheumatic out, being able to walk only wiih great iscomfort, and having tried various remedies, including mineral waters, without relief, I saw by an advertise~ ment in a Chicago paper that a man had been relieved of this distressing complaint, after long suffering, by taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, I then decided to make a trial of this medicine, and took it regularly for eight months. I am pleased to say, that it effected a complete cure, and that I have since had no return-of the disease.” Mrs. L. A. Stark. Nashua, a pees 2 writes: ‘(One year ago I was taken ill with rheumatism, being confined to ny house six months. I came ont. of the wickness very much debilitated, with no appetite, and my system disordered in every way. I commenced to use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and began to inprove at once, gaining in strength and soon recovering my usual health. I cannot say too much in praise of this well-known medicine.” “T have taken a great deal of medibut nothing Was done me nch good as Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, lt its beneficial effects before I hz f fore—a curious plant with tall, slende leaves, curved in the exact form of a saber, with edges so sharp as to inflict keen wounds upon unwary hands, and those who pluck it once soon drop it, so strangely cold and clammy are its leaves. It bears a golden hued, heart shaped blossom, and in the center is oue small spot of brilliant red, like a drop of blood. The Indians regard it with superstitious awe. They call it ‘‘Custer’s heart,” and cannot be jnduced to touch it, claiming that the blossom crushed in the hand leaves a blood red stain impossible to remové.—Denver Republican: Baldness Due to Indigestion. Of all the causes of premature baldness none is 89 common as indigestion. Dyspepsia and weak and falling hair go hand inhand. As the one affection has increased™so has the other, and not all the oil of Matassar, the bear’s grease of Siberia nor the cantharides of Spain will prevent a man’s hai?from. shortening and thinning whose stOmach is badly out of order. Indeed, anything which debilitates the nervous systen?has a weakening effect on the scalp tissues, which shows that loss of hair may proceed from general as well as local causes. —New York Telegram. 4 What Hiram York Has Missed. Hiram York, of Frankfort, Me., 81 years old, is the latest wonder ‘brought to the attention of the world. That he never was On & steamboat or steam car is nothing remarkable, but when he goes on to explain that he never was known to take a girl to ride inall his life the story is almost too large to believe.— Lewiston Journal. Origin of Bankrupt. Money lenders in Italy used to display the money they had to lend out on a banco, or bench. When one of these money lenders was unable to continue business his bench or counter was, broken up, and he himself was spoken of asa bancorotto, i. e., a bankrupt.—Dry Goods Chronicle. ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results whe: syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant ud refreshing to the taste,.and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headAches and fevers and cures habitual constipation permanently, For sale
in 50c.and $1. bottles by all druggists CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOVISVILLE, KY. _ ~ NEW YORK, Nut uite finished one bottle, and I. cgi i it is the best block. Woodland, Texas. Ayer’s Sarsaparitia, PREPARED BY Br. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass Price $1; six Lotties, $5. Worth $ba bottle. The Gelebrated French Gure, Warranted 66 9? or mone to cure APHRODITINE refund Is 8 tD ON A g POsITIVE GUARANTEE to cure any form ofnervous disease or any disorder of the generative organs of eithersex, \ \ whether arising? ’ fromtheexcessive se BEFORE useof Stimulants, AFTER Tobacco or opines or through youthful indiscreBory oyer indulgence, &c., such as Loss of Brain Power, Wakefulness, Bearing down Pains in the back, Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Prostration, Nocturnal Emissions, Leucorrhcea, Dizziness, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Impotency, which if neglected often leadto premature old age and insanity. Price $1.00 a box, 6 boxes for $5.00. Sent by mail on receipt of price* A WRIT: EN GUARANTEE is given for every $5.00 order received, to refund the money if a~Permanent cure is not effected, We ‘have thotisands of testimonials from old avd young, of both sexes, who have been permanently cured by the use OfAphroditine. Circular free. Address THE APHRO MEDICINE Co. ™acitice Branch 108 Stevenso. SAN FRANCI8Co. Car OR SALEBY W. D. VINTON, :Nevada City. JAMES KINKEAD GIVES NOTICE THAT he is always prepared to do all kinds of Upholster, ing on short notice. pring Mattresses, Hair Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Lounges, Single Lounges, etc., ete., made to order. FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL , KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVERIN A WORKMANLIKE MANNER. Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packed for shippine a specialty. Piano Movine Promptly attended: to and Carefully Performed. All at the Lowest Living Rates FOR CASH, Thankful for past patronage, I respectfu 1 ly solicit a contintiance in the future. OOMMEROIAL STREET, Second door from the American TeaStore. James Kinkead. ower were” A. TRENGERTH, FRUIT AND YARIETY STORE BROAD STREET, Fiith door from Leutje & Brand's. EEPS constantly on hand all ki K Fresh Fruits ne Vegetables. niet Now on hand Strawbe:ries, Oranges, Lemons, &e, Fine variety of Fresh Fish every Thursday. Best Butter end Vegetables. Prices the lowest for Cash, pee SUMMER CLOTHING_2-m he prices BE SURE AND SEE THEM. 4 Upholstering Shop. Has just arrived, and it is a grand lot. We have put Away Dowr® : In order to get rid of them in a hurry. -B H. MILLER, 6 Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street WE ARE DAILY RECEIVING =: NOVELTIES AND STAPLE PRODUCTIONS In the way ot Dry Goods, , ——qwriiery and fi ‘Fancy Goods, And we are selling the same at Prices That Make Business Fairly Hum. We are not boasting, but merely echoing the common verdict when we assertgthat we have the Finest Diswlay of Millinery in the County AND A MILLINER SECOND TO NONE ANYWHERE. , Socseees+ These Advantages Enable. Us, as is...++. .. oe. Plainly to be Seen, to Cater to...-+++ the Tastes and. the Means of Bvissessss eccvesee® > 7 ~ “MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD. : : Main Street, Nevada City. . Incorporated in 1890, Directors: GEO. G.cALLAN, Es. ALFSTRECIDCO, Esq. GEO E. TURNER, Esq. 4H, C. CALLAHAN, Esq. E. J,. RECTOR, Secretary. ‘Stages leave Nevada City for Maybert via W Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6 A. M.Stages leave Maybert for Nevada City via Ormonde und *#Washiagton on Tuesdays, Thursdavs and Saturdays, at 5 A. M. aa ~~“ WNORTHLEY & NICHOL, Managers. N. B.—This organizdtion.was necessary for the protection of ourselves and those doing Sut Yaa Transporation ant Supply Company. GEO. A. HARE: E c. EDWIN TILLEY Esq. business with us. We propose to run Jarl no snow. We Sasnaatiy solicit the ee Sates ee eee eon Washington Mining Co., . Yuba Mining Co.,, rig Owing sell all the lands owned by ine in this count he title—and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, in size, from a town ward, and in shape as may be suitable, at reasonable prices, cation: TRACT 26, with a ali constit»ting one tract of land, on and ad. taining about 28 acres; the Coe Quartz Mine and on the east b: to anticipated change of business and of lecality I am compelled to y—ali held under Government person selected bythe Secretary of the County Central Committee for the purpose of calling such meeting. x lot up 1n pursuance ofthe above Resolution the according tolo. Republicans of the severel precincts where . said meetings are held are earnestly retional Lot No. 15; in Sec. quested to turn out and participate in the —C . 5. in Sec. 27, frac NO. 1.—Consisting of fractional Lot No. 5. in Sec. 27, Honey ington Ravine— djoining town lots in Blocks I and 3, and mill site on joining the en ae Ee ae est te bi 'd on the west by the “Old Block Grave vlaim;” precy { ine fence with Pearce & Caddy and others. proceedings of these meetings. liy Nevada City, Grass Valley and Truckee notification of hour and place-of said meethe most of this land is well timbered, second growth pine and is susceptible of being . ings will be published in the columns of TRACT N containing in the whole nine acres. ti broken up, very deep sich soil and lies adjoining Tract No. Lon the west. TRACT NO. 3.—THE HOMESTEAD, comprising all the Jands bounded on the east by the turnpike road, north by the Hughes’ road and Col. Hawkins’ preemption claim, on the west by tue Knights of Malta Quartz claim, andon the south by the Coe Quartz Mine, containing about 100 acres; about 1 acres enclosed with good, substantial and mostly new picket and wire fence, Thereare three .ever failing springs of water within the encicsure, and free water from ravine *or garden and orchard; good dwelling house of 10 rooms; about 200 fruit trees growing, assorted varieties Thig laud has been pronounce as being first-class olive and vineyard land—the very best in this part of the scale. yardists State—and the same T dividedinto a number of convenient and accessible tracts, mostly very deep soi A ; ble orn growing, alfalia or gardening. lock 8; oae-ha ig ht of small st eam from atunnel on another an tunnels on north. ide of hill. . 2 he (3-7ths), undivided, of the ‘Old Block Gravel Claim,” He gn ere tyre ibe a is Well timbered, has good surface, not of another ever flowing spring will go with another subdivision; This lan by scores of foreign horticulturis‘s kind asthe horticuiturists and vineyardists in Napa ounties are now purchasing at high prices for the same purpos' Powning Quartz Mine to c es. TRACT NO. 4.—Opposite the Homestead, on east side of turepike road, extending from James Hammill’s, containing about 18 aeres, with mght of ditch from Sou h Yuba Canal; and a never failing small stream of water flowing One ever-flowing spring on Lot lin d two ever-flowing streams from one-halfin bearing and no 1, valua-. +14 j10cal Bepublican papers. In the other f . precincts by Posters. By order of Republican County Central Committee. one-hal: M. L. MARSH, Chairman. Gro. L. Hueues, Secretary. Grass Valley Tidings, Nevada City Herald and Truckee Republican please copy. Semi-Annual Report of the Oitisens Bank and its Agency at Grass Valley, showing its Financial Oondition on the morning July 1st, 1890. and yineand other way for from a tunnel onthis tract. Would divide well into four lots. RESOURCES ‘TRACT No. 5.—On north side of turnpike road, lyin betweenR. Noell’s and C. R.} Bank Premises.. ... 0 --$ 5000 00 Hill’s enclosed fields, containing 10 acres. Two-thirds well. timbered, and deep soil. . Real Estate taken for debt 2800 00 Fine Alfaifaland. Willmake two elegant 5-acre tracts. South Yuba Canal runs through Bonds 22500 00 extreme upper portion. County Warrants. $381 02 TRACT No. 6—On south side of turnpike road, adjoining Glenbrook Academy on the . Loans on Real -Estate.. cach 7 eee ee. west, containiag about 5€ acres. Cons derable timber on this tract, with right.of wa Loans on Stocks, Bondsand War) overTract No. 5 for ditch from outh i uba Canal. Much of this tract is nearly level, rants....-. .-. sa’ 6054 00. andrich deep soil. Will make several convenient subdivisions, from 5 to 20 acres. Loans on other Securities..... 1987 06 TKACT No 7—Comprising Lot No, 3. in Section 23, adjoining Glenbrook premises on. Loans on Personal Security. 43092 70 the south, containins, about 31 acres. Considerable timber and some very good land, Overdrafts Accounts. 20504 69 with right of way as before stated. Money on hand... 9€232 98 The omnibus lines make eight trips each way, per day, over the sarnpike road. Due from Banks.. 32609 23 * TRACT No. 8—The eoupibas: querer of Section 28, in T. 16, N. R. 9 E., (less one acre Furniture and Fixtur Me 3917 92 sold) and east halfand east hal of west half of southwest quarter of ‘same section, 279 Gold BullOg 26 64. sy eee cle $118 60 acres, owned jointly with E. A. Roberts. ‘he whole tract is offered. There isone ying —_ stream and several overflowing springs on this tract. . $208,808 15 ll of fhe above lands are ‘under the ditch” and water can be had atall times. LIABILITIES, ERMS OF SALE—One-half cash. ‘The remainder in installments with one, two or. Paid up Capital ... -.$ 30000 pee years credit, secured by mortgage at usual localinterest. Small tracts cash. Iso—350 in Block No. 12, inSouth Grass Valley and part of Ford & Reilly Quartz Claim—about 8 feet, or shares, ont of 1500 in the ‘:Norwien Quartz Claim and in acres with ditch. ‘Also—une-fourth undivided interest in the “Inkerman Quartz Mine,” adjoining the North Star on the south—about 9 acres. Reserve Fund.. Undivided Profi Due Depositors. Lot No. 2, z g suaeess Due Banks..... ; 48 Dividends Unpaid... . 1494 Other TdadiUles. oo. i ss evece. 6 12 iM. L. & De MARSH, -,Proprietors. —_—o—— 10. V. Bi: Pocket Knives, ‘Also—One-half undivided interest in the ‘‘LastChance Copper Miue,” 2400 feet on the lode, containing 24 aeres, situated in 8 neeville Copper District. THESE MINING CLAIMS ARR ALL PATENTED. Also—My Law Library consisting of 425 volumes of Keports, Statutes and Standard Text books, contained in six glass front bookcases, with office furniture and furnishings, maps, framed engravings and other office equipments. Also—A good 5-room house and half acre lot enclosed well filled with fruit trees, on turnpike road im Hill's Flat. a. bm w. ROBERTS. GRASS VALLEY, CAL, Rock Creek Mill and Lowber Company. Manufacturers of and Dealers in Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Rustic, Siding, Ceiling, Stepping, Clear Sugar and Yellow Pine MINING LUMBER A SPECIALTY: FENOING AND POINTED PIOKETS. SPLIT AND SAWED GEDAR POSTS. Genin All kinds of Lumber kept constantly on hand or cut to order on short notice. ° Om Doors, Windows, . Blinds; Screens, Moldings of all kinds. RG a a 0s The Lowest Market Rates. M. L. & D. MARSH. Yard on Boulder Street. Nevada City. Mill on Rock Oreek. ——E—EeEEe OREGON ‘LAND COMPANY = WITH .TS— Home Office at tSalem, Oregon, “ (Insthe Sxate Insurance Buildine.) AND BRANOH!: OFFIOES IN PORTLAND, ASTORIA] AND ALBANY, —o— Paes taed Camane Farka ein organized tor the pu f ‘ ee etree hyrd yi eg greg a “We of ee aaa eee eeie in the way of roads. sue eile small tract of Land for the same price per acre that you would have << = aie ns ane farm. Send for Pamphlets, Maps and Price List.} 1s Ge FOR SALE A LARGE LOT OF GRAIN, STOCK AND FRUIT FARMS. ALSO. Writing School MRS. A. J. RAPP, [ese & (naw. —DEALERS IN — Staple and Fancy Hardware . Penmanship and Book-Kenping Glassware, Orockeryware, Eto. — Twelve Distinct Styles of HEATING :: STOVES, Fa all the Best and Newest Patsa a (OOK :: STOVES :: AND :: RANGES All Styles. The Famous Suverior Ranee, The Bestin the Market. Agents for the celebrated CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING Guns, Pistols, Ammunition of all Kinds, SOLE AGENTS FOR CLASS MEETS EVERY EVENING At Mrs. Rapp’s residence, Pine St. Pupils2Oan Join at Any Time.t Terms orPenmanshin—$6 forliFifteen ~6ssons, Terms forlBook-keepine?madeliknown on application, Pupils furnish their own stationery. Tuition payable middle of term. Mrs. Rapp’s former success here at a teacher of the art preservative is a guarantee of her proficiency to impart knowledge . those under her instruction irrespective of age. : OF We io not ca English cutlery. We believe veal the yo i merits of American products. PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, ; WINDOW GLASS, ETO. We Sell Everything at San Francisco Prices, W. W. WAGGONER, (Successor to W. F. Englebright,) Civil : Enginoer + and ; Surveyor, Also Deputy County Surveyor, Diamond D. pole © ; Bluebell Mining Co. . } pe tal si anyon Creek Mining Co., FREIGHT ADDED. Offcein Morgan &, Koterts'sBlogk, Neve_ . public in a satisfactory manner, Fine Fresh Candies. $208, 16 We, the undersigned, do solemnl peti that we have, cach of us, a petsonal knawledge of the matters contained in the foregoing statement, and that the same is a true an¢ coriect report of the financial condition of the Citizens Bank, and its Agenc at Grass Valley, on the morning of July 1s 1890, uccording to the best of our knowledge and belief; and that the assets therein named are allin the custody of the said Bank and its proper officers and correspondents, We furthermore solemnly swear that the paid a capital stock of the Citizens Bank is Thirty Thousand Dollars gold — valuation, as will appear from 'foregoadh ici E.-M. PR. -” M. ESTON, P; c \_ DEC MORGAN, agot Goabter. on ae pepe yreow ten ceany of Nevada, ss. and sworn 9th id of July, 1890, Moka iis ees [Seal. Fkep Sears, Notary Publie. Election for Chief Engineer. 2, pa ed eae er a FOR neer and Assistan Secu Engineer of the Nevada Cit held on y Fire Department will be MONDAY, JULY 28th, 1890, From 5 to 8o’clock P. mM. Judges—J. F, Hook and Gus, Clerkse—W.T. Morgan and eg By order of the Board of Fire Delegates. J. E. ISAAC, President ‘Wm. Scort, Secretary. \ Rc. . et MRS.A.PERRY HAS LEASED t THE PINE STREET RESTAURANT ORMERLY CONDUCTED B F and having renovated and renited it 1 first-class style is now prepared to serve the FRESH OYSTERS IN ALL STYLES, Rich Ice Cream IN ITS SEASON. Meals at All Hours, COOKED TO ORDER. A Full assortment of ; ee Everything neat and palatable. LOOK HERE ! OW_I8 [YOUR TIME 3 N Repairing Do = I do all kinds of repairs in WOOD AN METALS, such as Sewing Machines, Musical fcienivena Guns and Pistols, Locks, Etc., Ete. Kevs Fitted, . Saws Filed,. Smal) articles in Wood or Metal made te order Photographic Instruments made and repaired—a specialty. ‘ , ———Q—— : AN Work Done at the Lowest I. ving !Price, FOR CASH, 5 _ +@; PERCIVAL, Corner York d Broad. Sts. Nevads da City,.Cal. ‘City. Opposite corner from Alex: Gault’s