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July 16, 1890 (4 pages)

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on. ICAN at Ar. , 1890, lo the mento, yn the hips of ined, t BS . , 1 Dele Town3 of the ips call; should 890, s County shall deno Comdi by the y of the } purpose ution ‘the cota where . lestly reate in the ad Truckee said meetlumnus of the other ty Central hairmen. City Herpase COpy. isens Bank $ 5000 2800 22500 3331 27660 6054 1987 43092 20604 3€232 32609 3917 $118 ss Beusssss sss in the foregosame is @ true :ancial condiad its Agency ing of July ist, our knowledge and correspona swear that ) ollars \r from ‘foregoN, President. . , ase’t Cashier. r of Nev: a8. efore me this otary Publie. eens Semsvint. TPWARD, ONWARD, . supmstnerseecut ] raneowamewrion. . HERE AND THERE. . sogueruseatcnes pig] Ty aie came ges tie] ~ Wood Contract. oe y VN ‘ Eddie Dower, Tonitiy Penrose, Mi~ WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1890. [ee . POLITICAL.. Aver under this head St b+ paid tor i n advance. —, Who are Promoted For FOR SHERIFF, Samuel Blight OF Grass Valley is announced as a candi date for She of the Republican County Convention. , Subject to the decision Efficiency. eT oe FOR COUNTY CLERK. James L. . Morgan oF Cherokee is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election as County Clerk, subject tothe decision of the Democratic County Convention, tion by virtue of their fs Pupils of the Nevada City Schools The folluwing pupils of the public schools of thiscity have won promorecord during the past year: JUNIOR TO MIDDLE. Nora Hussey, Emily Pollard, Grace Critchet, Carroll Crawford, Lily FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR. E. Bond election as Q". Nevada City will be a candidate for resul County Convention. ssessor of Nevada county, ect tothe decision of the Republican White, Helen Cooper;Mabel Hughes, Annie Moyle, Annie Webber, Honor Stevens, Bertha Waite, Henry Findlay, Halstead Stansfield. MIDDLE TO SENIOR: Haviland Turner, Jas. Christoe, FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. Chas. E. Uren oO” Grass Valley will bea candidate for Surveyor of Nevada ‘ county, stibject to the decision of the Rere-election as publican County Convention. Millie Nickless, Ada Rieh, Frank Guenther, Madge Crawford, Ed Mor= gan, Maggie Heather, Gerald O’Connor, Belle Mooney, Mabel Bradley, Grace Keenan, Kate Tremaine, Will Organ. FOR SHERIFF. George W. Dunster F Truckee will be a candidate for reelection as Sheriff, subject. to the decision of the. Democratic County Convention. FOR ASSEMRIYMAN, J. Sims © oF Nevada City will be a candidate for . re nomination as Assemblyman from the 14th Assembly Distric vention. . FOR SUPT. OF SCHOOLS. A. E. Baugh O'! North Bloomfield will be a candidate for the office of Superintendent of Schools, subject tothe decision ofthe Re publican County Convention. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. Paul Quick QO! Badger Hill will be a candidate forthe office of County Treasurer subject to the yg of the Republican Ceunty Convenon. f % FOR SHERIFF. William Barton OF Nevada City will be a candidate for the nomination of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Kepublican County Convention. ‘ i > FOR COUNTY RECORDER. om WA. Sleep OF. Grass Valley, is announced as acandidate for County Recorder, subject to the — of the Republican County Convenon. , fo“ oan; FOR COUNTY RECORDER. dames M. Wiley 4 )F Boston Ravine wili be a candidate forthe office of County Recorder, subfeet to the decision of the Republicen unty Convention. Way FOR SUPT. OF SCHOOLS, di G, O'NeillEngineer. ‘LECTION FOR and Assistant of the Nevads tment will be Bth, 1890, cP. M. us, Schmidt, . Wim. Scott, m. ‘ire Delegates. AC, President ERRY D ESTAURANT [D BY A. TAM, and refitted it in ared to serve the nner, STERS ES. sream ON. i Hours, RDER. ent of Candies. atable. ERE ! . TO.GET YOUR v4 Dou. rs in WOOD AN sical Instrument or Metal made te mts made and rewest Is ving !Price, Hq. ¥ PERCIVAL, ye “parts of the county, beginning with 5: Gaylord, Secretary Nevada County _ ing music store, 631 J street, Sacra» mento, for anything in the music line. . We have the latest sheet music, finest > (5 conta); best Russian, 25 cents; Cooper, “ar Poth pany s (New Haven Conn.) solid twenty da City will be @ candidate for Aue oaioe of haperiatendent of Schools, ject tothe decision of the Republican County Convention, ~~ > fie aE FOR SUPT. MF SCHOOLS. W. J. Rodgers. Grass Valley will be a calidfdate for the office of County Superintendent of Schoois, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. FOR SHERIFF. M. C. Hogan North San Juan will be a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. FOR SHERIFF. George F. Jacobs \F Nevada City will be a candidate for O the office of Sheriff, subject tothe decision of the Republican County Convention. aig FOR COUNTY TREASURER: B. F. Snell You Bet will be a candidate for the ‘ office of County Treasurer subject to the _, ecision of the Republican County Conven: Here.tp Stay. « Dr. J.B. Van Aukin, the painless dentist, has determined to make this city his permanent headquarters, He will occasionally make trips to various Truckee. His work is as good as the best to be obtained on the coast, and his prices the lowest. jy6-tt Summer Pasturage. Fine pasturage for live stock at the Sutton Ranch. between Nevada City and Grass Valley. Apply to Geo. C. Land and Improvement Association, or at the Ranch. ; tf. The Leading Music Houge. Call at or write to Cooper’s, the leadand best pianos, Violin strings (steel), cents; best strings, 10 cents; extra » B0centseach. John F. ie agent for Mathushek rame pianos. Over 1,100 sold in to, and not one failure in years. j. 20-tf. Ww. D. ‘Travers, the piano’ tuner, is s. Leave orders at E. Rosenthal’s t, subject to the h/ decision of the Republican 14th District ConDreyfuss, John Eddy, Benton Ebaugh, Chas. ley, May Hartman, Minnie Sandow, Russel Hambleton, John Harry, Lillie Joseph Kistle, Geo. Kohler, Jobn Lawrence, Maggie Lutey, James MorChas. O’Connor, Willie Penrose, Bessie Scott, Stevens, Tompkins, Ladis. Walling, Frank Wilson, Dora Organ, Hattie Vail. Charlie Power, Melvilie Casper, Eddie Hartman, Curtis Locklin, Henry Nicholson, Harry Rowe, Annie CurNellie Hanley, Gracie Eddy, Annie Daniels, Johnnie Cleave, Frank Dato : j5tf. . George Seibert, Ollie Gaylord, “Mabel E bth Vail, Aggie Carr, Ed. Carley, ‘omWhen Baby was sick, . . mie Kidd, Allan Hill, Willie White, : We gave her Castoria . Katie Nankervis, Johnnie Richards, When he was Child, — a. Seamap, Rowena Merritt, Wil: pe eee ie. ards, Charity Granville, Roy : She cried for Castoria. Wadaworth, Bert. McGibboos, Ida hen she became Mie, . Blumenthal, Charles Wild, Lena Foyi She clung to Castoria, . er, Ed. Jewett, Wilhelm Dreyfuss, then she had Children, — Clarence O’Connor, Tim Hanley, Robaranbss Thomas Sandow, Clara . FIRST GRADE GRAMMAR‘TO JUNIOR CLASS, Becca Baruh, May Goyne, Bertha Graham, Marcia Hager, Bessie Hothersall, Nellie Martin, Kate Mooney, Mame Merritt, Annie O'Connor, Alice O’Neil, Lillie Skahaen, Polly Waters, Nellie Whiting, Norval Douglas, Lee Garthe, Jesse Hitchcock, Elwell Holland, Howard Mallen, Frank Morgan, Ida Hitchcock, Lena Hitchcock. SECOND GRADE @RAMMAR TO FIRST. GRADE } GRAMMAR, Bert. J. Rector, Minnie Kincaid, Eph. Colin, Mattie Dreyfuss, Becca Marsh, Chas. Schwartz, Stella Lehr, Bethel Robbins, Esther Roberts; Nellie Hamilton; Bessie Stevens, Emily Stevens, Abbie Guinn, Annie Eddy, Lizzie Lehr, Irene Ebaugh, Kate Kincaid, Phil Scadden, Thos. Richards, Elsie Arbogast, Al. Snell, Bert Belden, Will Eddie, Fannie Nickless, Alice Welmot Thomas, Woolman Waggoner. THIRD GRADE TO SECOND. Helena Kornhammer, Edith Lawrence, Jessie Hathaway, Clara Avery, Ray Murchie, Mamie Kistle, Mose Dreyfuss, Nellie White, Johnni-+ O'Neill, Charlotte Isoard, Rosie Cohn, Aline Caldwell, Jessie Hothersall, Mabel Keenan, Eddie Harry, Lulu Marsh, Maud Murchie, Lottie Martin, Annie Gehrig, Seraphine Cook, Herman Brand, Annie James, May Mar-, tin, Mamie Daniel, May Hetheringtoa,' Ralph Gaylord, Mamie Walling, Fred Hooper, Laura Power, May Faull, Albert Keller, Hortense Dunnicliff, Frank Craig, Bessie Goyne, Hattie Godair, Maggie Nickless, Annie Hardingy Sadie Allan, Vinnie Hoskins, Katie Fiewellen, Annie Brown, Menzo Lawrence, Tommie Moran, Nellie Rowe, Lizzie Naffziyer, Charlie Site burn, Arnold Angwin, ‘Hiram Richards, Henry Angwin, ‘Annie Clemo, Bessie Jenkins. : FOURTH GRADE TO THIRD GRADE. Willie Andrews, Katie Barron, Lee Beardsley, Albert Buffington, Leo’ Carr, James Champion, Katie Curtis, Geo. Dunster, Herbert Dyer, Bessie Eddy, Richard Eddy, Eva Findley, Grace Garthe, Earl Gray, Maggie Grissel, Dickie Goyne, Willie Grimes, Josie “Hager, Chas Harding, Mary Harpy, Gertrude Hampton, Robert Hathaway, Joseph Heather, Selina Hicks, Gertie Hinds, Annie Hocking, Emma Holland, Edith Hooper, Wilfred Hosken, Myrtle Houseman, Florian Isoard, Mabel Kidd, George Keller, Chas. Lutz, Lillian Mallen, Manion McCrandall, Alvah Morgan, Lance Malloy, Lillie Norton, Johnnie Norton, Willie Peard, Bertha Pingree, May Robinson, Frank Naake, Frank Rowe, Annie Seibert, Maggie Seibert, Lola Shaver, Mary Smith, Harrv Sukeforth, May Tiffany, Clara Van Bentnuysen, Johnny Nancarrow, Stephen Roberts, Shirley White, Bennie Daniels, George Ebaugh, Annie Marker, Duncan McEwen, John Williams. FIFTH TO FOURTH GRADE, Adelaide Allen, Katie Badger, Ida Avery, Joseph Cohn, Fred. Curtis, Earl Claveland, Daisy. Collins, Mose Evans, Nettie Faul, Willie Flewellen, Mabel Freeman, Louie Gehrig, Edward Garlick, Richard Granville, Mabel Hanley, Bessie HanMaud Snell, Lizzie Scadden, Della Wells, Sabra Hitchcock, Minnie Habn, Hart, Loring Jewett, Bessie Jilbert, row, Nellie Moran, Jessie Marsh, Ethel Mulloy, Ida Moran, Janie Nickless, Amelia Stevens, Annie Henry Thompson, Albert SIXTH TO FIFTH GRADE. Arthur Murchie, Gluyas Richards, now, Lenore Caikins, Merritt Rector, mon, Willie Menhennett, Lizzie Gal. lagher, Fenton Fleming, Ralph Eddy, Fred’ Hetherington, Tom O'Neill, jham, Percy Carr, Charlie Angwin; Sutton, Cary Arbogast, Jessie Organ, . playedthe mandolin, guitar and trieran ag P good results.The patient iri question andif you will gixeiné;a reduction, such as will pay mé to*handle it, T lowest pice per. dimes waics, or per gross. Let me’ you soon: fil, makes the statement that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by chael Hyman, Charlie Piteh, Frank Guscetti, Louie Quentana, Nathaniel Robins, David Davies, Sammie Andrews, James Oates, George Hitchens, Willie Martin, Earl Walling, Tommy Harry, Bennie Hathaway, James Ebaugh, Norman Shaw, Annie Eddy, Jeannie McCrandle. SEVENTH GRADE TO SIKTH GRADE. Annie Williams, May Rafter, Johnnie Hooper, Walter Wells, James Hackley, Rolfe Buffington, Tommie Jewett, Emma Flewelles, Carroll Mamie Harryhousen, May O'Connor, _Willie Walters, Beatie Hicks, Ida Pecor, Earl Marchie, Tommie Curtis, Helen Graham, Emma Guenther, Katie Schwartz, Annie Richards, Charles Grimes, Minnie Kahl, Jimmie Davis, Freddie Thomas, Robbie Ogden, Sidney Hooper, Almenia Dower, Emily Collins, Myles Werry, Sadie Foote, Beatrice Carr, Minnie Maltman, Dottie. Lawrence, Marion Muir, Bessie Morgan, Ray Enright, Henry O’Neil, Mary Hampton, Josie Findley, Dickie Nickles, Mattie Casper, Fletcher” Marsh, Marie Thompson, Daisy Shaver, Jimmie Kinkead, Edgar Clemo, Lucille Sukeforth, Celia Wild, Altice Murchie, Frederica Siddies, Emma Heather, Lydia MéKenna, Edwin Norton, May Faull, Winnie Jenkins, Delight Getchell, Johnnie Schmidt. —Towle, FROM EIGHTH GRADE TO SEVENTH GRADE. Willie Robinson, Willie Cantrill, Maude Keenan, Louise Schemer, Maud Hanley, Albert Kistle, Johnnie Dunster, Fannie Trenberth, Dollie Wilde, May Moore, Walter Daniels, Bessie Harry, Freddy Lehr, May GraGertrude Seibert, Alice Monro, John. nie Muir, Joan Wills, Katie Nickless, . Clifford O'Neill, Tommie Richards, Lizzie Wilde, Gilbert Richards, Arthur Osborne, Edwin Durbin, Alina Borlace, Viola Hill, Millie Hyman, Maude Vaii, Clarence Cleveland, Sadie Carr, Edna Durbin, Willie Spargo, Virgie ‘Hart, Elsie Blumenthal, Joseph Siddies; Frances EiJerman. Rubie Hyer, Ernie Werry, Emily Cleave, Emily Hosken, Warren Hoaken, Bertha Shaver, George Neagle, Tommy Polglaise, Janie Sandow, Henrietta Godair, Ethel Gilmore, Winnie Thomas, Lyda Ogden, Josie Merrill, Harry Norton, George Rhodes, Eddie Martin. Ir you have made up your mind to buy Hood’s Sarsaparilla do not be inducets “to take any other. Hood’s Sarsaparilia is a pecniiar medicine, Rosgaseing by virtue of its peculiar combinatign, proportion and preparution; qpxative power superior to any othefattiéle of the kind. 4 Fine Serenade Music. On Monday night Lou Foote and two ladies gave the Tkanscrirr scribe a delightful serenade at hishome. They ‘the Titsic was Of the mst entrancing character. a p—————_—_—__] Fountain soda water with pure fruit juices at Carr ; Ministers Use It, Doctors #rescribe it, Granece_r, O. Dr. BosaNko—Dear Sir: Sometime ago I prescribed Dr. Bosanko’s Pile Remedy to a patient and bave seen was my father, Rev. W. W. Bailey. I have since had a nw Ber of such cases. will willingly’ dd sg. -Giye me your : C. C: Baiey, M. D. Sold at 50 cents by Carr Bros, . . Mrs, Michael Curtain, Plainfield, Remarkable Rescue. ner family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no mediciue couldcure her. Her drugyist suggested Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption ; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefited from the first dose. She continued its use and after taking ten bottles, found herself sound arid well, now does her own housework and is ds well as she ever was.—Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at Carr Bros. Drug Store, large botfles 50 cents and $1.00: A Sure Cure for Sick Headache. This distressing complaint is due to an inactive or sluggish liver with constipated bowels which deranges the stomach and disturbs the nervous system, 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 and a few more doses will correct the liver and stomach and regulate the bowels. While these pills are small, easily taken, and mild and gentle in their action there is no medicine made that will so effectually etire sick headache. 25 centga box. Sold by Carr Bros. now prepared to deliver business houses and private residences in quantities to suit. All orders left at the company’s office at the Plaza will be promptly attended to. No ice will be delivered after 6 o'clock Pp. M. Seciat and Othe People Old and Youne. _ ington are in town. Superintendent Callahan of the Eagle Bird mine isin town. ell of Birchville were here Tusday. recommissioned as a Notary Public. comes this way, isin town. : H. Spaulding Jr., of Downievillé to his sister, Mrs. F. E. Brown. W.C. Gray, the school teacher, expects to goto San Francisco Thursday toremain awhile for the benefit of bis health. Misses Mamie and Nellie Palmer of of Butte, Montana, are here on a visit to their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Q. Palmer, : : Attorney D. G. Tarpey of Salt Lake and Deputy U.S: Marshal A. A. Wood of San Francisco went up to the Eagle Bird mine Tuesday. 2 j Judge Walling has gone to Humboldt county to preside over the trial of some eases wherein ~the local Judge is disthree weeks probably. : Miss Jennie M. Kelly whose marriage is noted in another column is well known and inuch respected at this city. She spent several weeks here last year as the guest of Mrs. D. E. Morgan. : Mrs. C. F. Smith of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Schmidt, Mrs. W. Towle and Fannie R. Halsey of Dutch Flat,Mrs. Case and Mr. Bray, of San. Francisco, arrived here Tuesday morning from Dutch Flat being under the escort of Jeff. E, Dolittle whois showiag them thé*sights of the country. ~ George H. Lawrence of Colfax and Migs Nellie Egan of Downieville were married Tuesday evening at the Catholic Church in this city.“ Miss Maggie O’Donnell of this city and H. Spaulding, Jr., of Downieville, stood up with them. Miss Egan’s mother and brother (the latter from San Francisco) and alsoMr. Lawrence’s. mother attended the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence will reside at Colfax. 1,500 MILES. Bat She Got It.—A Sample of Let: ters Daily Received. Only those who have tried it ean know what it is that prompts one to send 1,500 miles for it to get it again. Here is another of many such instances: — 3 Deak S1rs: I send $5, for which please return a half dozen of your vegetable sara a ve moved here from Sierra City, Cal. kk three hottles before leavi: h T send all the way back to Californts
ore, It was just before I left Sierra City, about year ago, that I to feel iseral My skin was very yellow p ond: 1 ean “yen ins and aches, ially un". den ead. der my shoulders and in my The doctor d it was my liver, Jaa nae me some medicine which freliey: © somewhat. One of my neighbors happenéd in and told me she had started to take Joy’s Vegetab! Sarsaparilla, and advised nie to try it. I g and with such good effect that I now feei like a new being: I have-persuaded ong of cat rip ieee! aot ie DGE, 7 Re ese rte City, Montana, The. ho haf not tried it, has ne idea what; table-jwices in this remedy will do ford S Calico and Duster Party ‘At Odd Fellows banquet hall Friday night. $1 per couple. Joun MICHELL, 4.wae-tecling real rable with dyspepsic, é _ Spxcrat attention is calleggo “the ad vertisement— of qiabr ¥Fraooper agent for the unhfipalled Mathushek iano. je29-tf : eo “* THE great vegetable substitute for pills is Simmons Liver Regulator. The Union’ Ice Company is ice to Rooms For Rent. Some pleasant rooms furnished or aniurnished, at the residence of Mrs Gallefont (next door to Mrs. Jonathan Clark's), Piety Hill. = 2t F.' Battis and T. Maloney, of WashMrs. 8. A. Kyleand Geo. B. NewGeo. L. Hughes ofthis city has been J. W. Greenlaw of Sacramento, one of the most popular traveling men that arrived here Tuesday on a short Visit qualified. He will be gone about f ,Stand.’ E looked like @ person ig consump Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $6. Prepared only by C.I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mase, A Grief Record of Various Matters of Lécal Interest. Mrs. Ismert is to have charge of the restaurant at Glenbrook during the coming Fair. The Superior Court suit of Rouse vs. Smith, over rental of land in Grass Vaiicv township, has been submitted. Atul secount of the Tregidgo birthday purty at Ormonde has been received. It is crowded out of this issue, but will appear in Tharsday’s. A Moore’s Flat boy had one of his arms broken three or four days ago by a fractious horse, and he was taken to North Bloomfield Tuesday for surgical treatment. ™ By a fire at Redding Saturday night John Herzinger, formerly of this city, lost his shoeshop. His loss is placed af $500 and his insurance at $250. »It out since going to Redding.The Board of school directors of this district held a special meeting ‘Tuesday evening to consider the advisability of enlarging Lincoln school house by the addition of one more room and changing the high school or grammar gradesso as to give more room to. the primary grades. ReOpening a Thoroughtare.Q In order to guard against results utterly subversive of health, it is absolutely essential that the grand thoroughfare or avenue of the aystem, the bowels, should be re-opened as speedly us_ possible when they become obstructed. If they are not, the bile is misdirected into the blood; the liver. becomes torpid; viscid bilious matter gets into the stomach, and produces indigestion; headaches ensue, and other symptoms are produced, which a—prolongation of the exciting cause onlytends to aggravate. The aperient properties of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters—constitute a most useful agent in overcoming constriction of the bowels and promoting a regular habit of body. Itis infinitely superior to the drastic cathartics frequently used for the purpose, since it does not, like them, act violently, but produces a natural, painless effect, which does notimpuir the tone of? the evacuatory organs,which it invigorates instead of weukening. The stomach and liver, also, indeed the entire system, is strengthened and regulated by it. TR RR STREET Ayer’s Hair Vigor has long held the first place, as a hair-dressing, in the estimation of the public. Ladies find that preparation gives a beautiful gloss to the hair, and gentlemen use it to prevent baldness and cure rumors in the scalp. Be Sure Tt you have made up your mind to buy Hood’s Sarsaparilla do not be induced to take any other. A Bostor, lady, whose example is worthy imitation, tells her expcrience below: “In one store where E went tobuy Hood’s Sarsaparilla the clerk tried to induce me buy m. instead of Hood’s; he told metheir’s Ahab? matynt Bight take tt on ten “ “Fo Get days’ trial; that if I did not like it ¥ need not pay anything, ete. But he could not prevail on me to change. I told him [ had taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla, knew what it was, was satisfied with it, and did not want any other, When £ begdli taking Hood's Sarsaparillg gnd s0 qveak that at times I could Yardly ~ Hood's, tion. Hood’s Sarsaparilla did + good that I wonder at myself’ times, and my friends frequently speak ofit. Mns. Euua A. Gorr, 62 Yerrace Street,: Boston, Sarsaparilla 80 much 100 Roses One Dollar NEVADA DRUG STORE, Corner Broad“and Pine Streets. «NEVADA CITY — W. D. VINTON, —3¢ Proprietor ARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Brushes is the second time he has been burned . . fects. Called Meeling. Wednesday evening of Névada Lodge F. and A. M. se Work in the third degree. BK. of P. Installation. quested. Unsusrecren dixorders of the kidneys are responsible for many of the ordinary ailments of humanity which neglected, develop into a serious and perhaps fatal malady. Experience would su t the use of. Dr. McLean’s For sale by Carr Bros. .3t There will be a called “meeting on The installation of the officers of Milo Lodge. will take place Friday evening. A full attendance is reulator is pleasant and cures. ? NOTICE 1s HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEALBoard of Supervisors of the County of Nevada, up tothe hourof 10 o'clock A. M. on Monday, July 28th, 1890, . At the office ,of the County Clerk, for deliyering in the Courtyard, nicely corded up, , Thirty-tive Cords of good, sound, seasoned Oak Wood, the same to be four feet in ; . length ; also four cords of good, clear, body Pine Wood, at the Courtyard of Nevada County. Also Five cords of Oak Wood, of the same description as above, to be delivered at the Cancer of the Nose: In i875 a sore appeared on grew bh atc rv} my father . ’ and my husband died = it, I became alarmment did no good, an eaore. eof r County Treasurer’s Office. All to be Geiivered on or before October : 1, 1890, and nicely piled up. Bids will be opened on July 28th, 1890, at 7 a ed that I was to d iver and Kidney Balm. I grew larger Ne bn thaa Nag 5 rom effects. persuaded to take 8, 87S., and afew bottles cured me, This was after all the doctors and other medicines bad failed. 1 have had ne and worse in ye For Rent. The residence next to Methodist Church isoffered for rent. Apply to Frank Aumer. — tf. MARRIED. ‘At St, Canice Catholic Church, this city, July 15, George Lawrence of Colfax, and Miss Nellie Egan of Downieville. In San Mateo, July 10, Stewart Logan and Jennie M. Kelley, both of Gold Hill, Ney. © POWDER Absolutely Pure, A cream of tartarbaking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength —U.8. Government Report, Aug 17, 1890. NOTICE —8O = Bridge Contractors. EALED PROPOSALS WILL ‘BE RE. ceived by the Boards of Supervisors of Placer and Nevada Counties, up to Monday, July ‘28, 1890, At 10 0’clock A. M., For the construction of Twe Wagon Bridges across Bear River, one at the point known as Combe’s Crossing, and one at a point known as Dog Bar. All bidders to furnish Plans, Specifica Clerk of Nevads County. Bids toibe opened in Nevada County on Monday, July 28th, 1890, at 10 o'clock A.M. and in Placer County on Tuesday, July 29., 1890, at10 o’clock A. M. Bonds will be required from the successful bidder. The said Beards reserve the right to reject any or all bids. "J. L. MOKGAN, Clerk. By J. J. GREANY, Deputy. HAE. Sth OF JULY This isa SPECIAL, RARE OFFER, which opportunity no one should miss Being compelled tobe absent for -. several months after JULY 15th, Alt parties leaving their orders on or before the above date will get the benfit of a ; = GREAT REDUCTION On all work done. tions, Strain Sheets and working details without cost to said Counties, in duplicate, one to be filed with the County Clerk of, Placer County, and one with the County -_Dated_at Nevada City; Gale; Jnly-11;1800-+A from Nevada Township to ithe Republican State Convention tobe held in Sacramento Aug. 12th, 1890, t as follows: tary and four tellers, foras delegates. thereafter by ballot. shall have the right to Place im no tion three persons to be balloted for a8 delegates. names. tellers and by him deposited in the ballot . box, and the name of the party voting tobe immediately recorded on a tally Sheet. by ‘oilet Articles ofall kinds. Careful attention given to componding, Prescriptions by a competent Druggist and “erfect purity guaranteed. With all gold glasses, chain and elegant case furnished free ONLY T ABOVE DATE. ee Artificial Eyes also inserted-at greatly reduced prices, ae Don’t miss your best chance. PROF. F. FRANK, The New York Optician. Main st., Nevada City, Cal. No agents or peddlers connected witk my office. Beware of them, All mail orders filled promptly. j22 Notice to Republicans, Dividend Notice,T A MEETING OF THE BOARDS OF A Directors of the Champion Quartz ining eho held on Tuesday, JuMEETING OF THE REPUBLICANS OF . ly 8th, 1800, a Dividend No. 5, of Ten Nevada Township will be held Coy cents per share hag been declared, Bey lap, ot the Compentis cane oo BE Matt $ 3 , atthe Company’s office ontAt the Theater in Nevada City . 0 Transfer at 7:30 Pp. M. of 0. gomery street, San Francisco. ks will closeon Thursday, July 10th, 1890, at 10 o’clock A. M. E THEO. WETZE Saturday July 19th, 1890, for the Secretary. Office—No. 522 Montgomery cisco Election of three delegates t., 8an FranTO WRITE TO OR CALL AT COOPER’S : MUSIC . STORE, ‘SACRAMENTO, . FOR A PIANO OR AN ORGAN, GUITARS, FLUTES, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, BANJOS, &c., AND FOR THE LATESt SHEET MUSIC. The proceedings of the meeting shall be lg. The selection of achairman, secre2nd. Nomination oi persons to be yoted 8d. Election of delegates immediately —~—THE Mathushek . Piano Took First Premium at State, Fair; also Silver Medal at Mechanics Fair, San Francisco. CAUTION!—Dealers in pianos in general are claiming that their pianos are the MATHUSHEK. [. wish to make it clear to the public chat the New Haven, Conn., istheonly piano made having the tuning pins busbed into solid fron. fron plates without the bushings are a ment, and gotten up to deceive the public, and when Pe pist yell over, are as bad as ifthe tuning pins were cast into the svlid iron plates. The MATHUSHEK isthe only upright piano that will remain per‘manently up to concert pitch, ey Every. Republican present atthe patter minaNo ballot shali contain more than three erst athfushek piano of The ballots to be handed to one of the 3 one of the tellers as his ballot is placed im est number of votes. The Chairman and Secretary shal? certify Testimonial from an Eminent Pianist, Fees es sent who are entitled Joun F.CoopER: Doarsit-1 hed cocssion this iomiag and who desire to Yotehave voted the poll *-siPagrend ggnonn ottne reat oacaotet Jule Lares ounce the result. these splendfd pianos safes >. M.SHONERT, Phioetngen agora, mesvereimger goon —For further particulars call or write to— COOPER'S MUSIC STORE, he result to the Secretary of the can County Central Committee, obe present and take part in the meeting. can County Central Committee f rom Nevade Township. : Repub = Every Republican is earnestly requested ~=CCSs« Corner 7th and J Sts., Sacramento, Where s large stock of Math ushek pianos can be seen and head, ae Yours Very Respectfully, ; : JOHN F. COOPER. s 5 3 -{ Mr. Cooper has the splendid stock af Sheet Mrsic formerly kept by Dale & Co, By order of the members of t he RepubliSend orders now to Cooper's Music Store, 681 J Street, Sacramento, Cal. return of the woe ut : -M.T. MABEN, 2 Woodbury, Hall County, Texas, Treatise on Cancer mailed free, ‘ “SWIFT SPECIFIC CU., Atlanta, Ga, 1o’clock a. M. * The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Supervisors. : J. L. MORGAN, Clerk, By J. J.Greany, Deputy. Dated ‘July 12th, 1890. No. 3. shape, ornamentation and appearance. All the parts are made to gauge exactly the same as the Singer, and are constructed of precisely the same materials. The utmost care is exercised in the selection o the metals used, and only the very best ‘quality is purchased. Each machine is thoroughly well made and is fitted with the utmost nicety and exactness, and no machine is permitted by the inspector to go out of the shops until it has been fully tested and proved to do perfect work. and run light and’ without noise. provement in a /oose balance ‘No. 6. the bobbin is filled. meddled with by children, the bolt can be left out of the erated by the treadle. The thread eyelet and the 1 FOOT HEMMER, 1 FOOT RUFFLER, 1 TUCKER 1 PACKAKE NEEDLES, 1 CHECK SPRING, 1 THROAT PLATE, widths, 1 WKENCH 1 BINDER 5 BOBBINS. The driving wheel on this machine running and most convenient of any. very best tension and thread liberator, wearing patts hardened, Mippieron, Texn., Dec. 18, 1889. I received your premium sewing machine one year ago and am well pleased with it. Would not exchange it for machines sold here for fifty dolJars, I thank you a thousand times for such # valuable premium. W. A. Bisnopr, Arrus; Arx., Dec. 7, 1889. The Chicago Singer sewing machine received in good order. The machine is @ splendid one; the Agents here would ask about thirty-five dollars for such a machine, Many thanks. Josern BacuMAN. Somerset, VA,, Oct. 28, 1889,~ The machine ordered of you arrived, and after a few days’ trial [ find it to be as represented, and doubtleés will continue to give satisfaction. Mary J. Waker, Trenton, Neb., Nov. 26, 1889, The premium sewing machine came to hand very promptly and in good order. Itis nicely finished, and works like a charm, and we are delighted with it. E, F. Youna, St. Margarer’s, Md., Dec. 14, 1889. We received the machine two weeks since in goéd order. e are pleased with the machine and glad to speak of you as an honest, honorable firm. A wheel when not in use, so that the 1 THREAD CUTTER, The machine is self-thread and is finished in a superior style. neered cover, drop-leaf table, end drawers and center The manufacturers WARRANT EVERY MACHINE FOR 5 YEARS. neighbor was here to look at the ma“e fe 4 5 #4 Lt —@— Subscriber to pay freight from is THREE AND A HALF DOLLARS fo Novada City. BROWN & CALKINS, Pubs. Datiy Transcarr Nevada City, A'$45 SEWING MACHINE FOR SIZ, Including 1 Year’s Subscription to “ The Daily Transcript.” We have made such arrangements as enable us. to offer the Chicago SINGER SEWING MACHINES At lower rates than ever before for a good machine. This machine is made after the atest models of the Singer Machines, and is a perfect fac-simile in The Chicago Singer Machine has a very important imwheel so constructed as to permit winding bobbins without removing the work from the machine. The loosebalance wheel is actuated bya solid bolt passing through a collar securely pinned to’ the shaft outside of the balance wheel, which bolt is held to position by astrong spiral. spring. bobbin is to be wound the bolt is pulled out enough to release the _ balance wheel, and turned slightly to the right or left where it is held by a stop-pin till When the machine is liable to be machine cannot be opneedle clamp are made self threading, which is a very great convenience. Each Machine Has the Following Attiohinante : 6 HEMMERS, all different 1 SCREW DRIVER, 1GA 1 GAUGE’ SCREW, 1 OIL CAN, filled 'with O11, 1 INSTRUCTION BOOK. is admitted to be the eee easiest ng, has the is made of the best material, with the It bas veswing drawer. chine, and expects to order one nex week. .H. Ripovr. Uniontown, Kansas, Dec. 6, 1889. We received the machine some two months ago. Havegiven it « fair trial and like it very much. We think it is as good as a forty dollar machine. Miss Janz Rowern. 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