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July 17, 1890 (4 pages)

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= ‘gues a SES phe The Daily Leas How a Young Western Man Began of 1 OFFICE: 3 2, : ~~ REAL “EST ATE” FAKIRS. eeigs REAL. ~~ 1 ada City, So. 82 Commercia) street, Nev Cal. “While fakirs are numerous in all classes of business,” said a prominent i CIRCULATES 18 real estate dealer, ‘I think that there are , Valley; Rough & Read more of them in our bruiness than in alrench Lo. Juan, San North e Sp eer fakir i rth Bloomfield, Moore’: . most any other: The real estate eetlan' and every oth man wh¢ vane Granite je: Truckee, ! usually an ambitious young Place in also ty; coun da Neva ertowu of been fired by the daring no let up on this undertaking, and it is” 'Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup* tion, cool and soothe the nerves, and kept moving right along. Lust week ions, and positively cures Piles, © ‘Bi rengthen weak and failing Eve Sight. . the rails were delivered in that -city no pay required, Itis guaranteed to 2 ees a box. StBi exploits of such men as Napoleon Ives. theout ier Senet arongn eas from Siski, Dato San Diego from the He thinks that in nothing else can he'so sd JULY, 17, 1890. “THURSDAY quickly attain riches, at the same time avoiding the fall that blighted Ives’ ca reer. ‘i “These fakirs, ‘dressed in their best The Lawrence Divorce Suit. The divorce suit of C. A. Lawrence, the well-known gravel miner of Branis’ * dy City, agai wife, continues te suits of clothes,’ call at a broker's ofiice, talk of their property, of large dels on hand and of options held by them, as though they possessed the wealth of a The unsuspicious broker reGould. ceives them with open arms, but soon be the reigning sensation. Lawrence discovers that is all talk. isasedate man between 55 and 60 and years old who makes money fast aged spendsit freely, while his wifeis less than thirty and is both pretty ard giddy. She became dissatisfied wi'l) the prosaic life of the little settlement known as Brandy City soon after going there, and was constantly urging he: SA about her These ad The fellow 1 speak of lived by decided to open areal estate office. With embarked upon the real estate market. He succeeded beyond his wildest expectations, and-is today worth $50,000, and all in one year.” f rufining failure 2 retnep of purchase price. always be depended upor — Trial bottles free at Carr Bros. Lrug Store. ~ Address the Secretary: Our Third and Last Shipment ot (Bae SUMMER CLOTHING. . Has just arrived, and it isa grandlot. Fact We have put Away In order to get rid of them in a hurry. BH. MILLER, . p> Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street ’ WE ARE DAILY RECEIVING NOVELTIES AND STAPLE PRODUCTIONS the property owners what wa propose to do with this space, and they will think they have struck a snap and that we are announcement of E. Northup of Nortb fools when we offer them a few hundred San Juan as acandidate for tne Redollars for the air above their buildings. When we have obtained this space we publican nomination as Sheriff. Mr can build on as high as we please. Don't Northup has been a tax payer and continuous resident of the county sine: . 44 fied tosee, and he left, muttering He has been constable iv . 1854. uy—fools_there—are left.”—-ChiBridgeport township for about ten cago Post. Tn another column will be found th: that time as one of the most energetic, capable and fearless officers i: thi Shamoy Leather. Skhamoy or wash leather, properly Ayer’s Sarsapariila enjoys better repute. He har warm. personal friends in all parts o! the county. He is what isknown aa “‘rustler’” and if he gets tha nomination he will give his Democratic opponent the hardest kind of a fight. A County History. R. A. Coleman, representing the Lewis Publishing Company, isin town arranging the preliminaries for getting out an illustrated, history of Nevada county. The work done by this company ie first-class, far excelling ‘bat ol other cdncerns in the same line cf bus iness. A corps of writers and artiste fortune in timber lands in Wisconsin: Thomas Curtis, brother of Samuel Curtis of this city, left here several months ago to work in a Smartsville “mine. He stopped work last week and had been mitsing “several day+ till Tuesday when his lif-less bods was foundintheriver. He was aged 35 years and was unmarried. thoroughly-expels the poison from the blood. An Attractive Point. Astoria has the largest and best har bor on the Pacific Coast, it has thirty large salmon cenueries, two great iror “foundries and 2 third fonndry building and iron mines close at hand to supply them with ore. The city has a government building with a custome bureau, and is the best location for extensive shipyards, These advantages render that city an attractive point for the investment of enpital, and ac éount for the rapid sale of those residenee lots in North Pacific Addirior to Astoria by The Oregon Land Co. of : -and Portland. eee cee Sprectay advert attention is called to the of John F, Cooper nal tor ihe unrivalled Mathushek and its Agency at Grass Valley, showing its Financial Oon: = We are not boasting, but merely echoing the common : Finest Disnlay of Millinery in the County AND A MILLINER SECOND TO NONE ANYWHERE. “cific Branch, San FRANCISCO. Cat OR SALE BY _@ OREGON eeeres _..These Advantages Enable Us, as is. yee eeseeee child in speéd and spirit." Next day he was sick and weary; he then exclaimed: “I must have made a mistake; my father, after all, could have been only an ass.” A man, after eating a pert dinner, may feel extravagantly joyous; but next day (I don’t mean you to infer he feeis like an ass) he is surly and grim, hig stomach and liver are sluggish, he is morose, despondent and “* out of sorts” generally. For Indigestion, Biliousness ‘and all de ments of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery ig an unequaled Remedy. Contains no alcohol to /inebriate;no arree or sugar to ferment and derange the d igentive processes. It cleanses the system and cures pimples, blotches, eruyxions and all Skin and Sealp Diseases. Scrofulous affections, as Feversores, eh Pg my? Disease, Swellings and Tucrs, yield to its superior aJterative propcrtics. BOR CASH, Home Office $500 mmo OOMMERCIAL STREET, Second door from the American TeaStore, MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD. Main Street, Nevada City. {inSthe State Insurance Buildins.) AND BRANOH! OFFICES IN PORTLAND, ASTORIA] AND ALBANY. —_—o— AS FOR SALE A LARGE LOT OF GRAIN, STOC H CITY AND SUSUKBAN PRUPE Ae BROAD STREET, ones yk K Fresh Fruits und Vegetables bow on band ptrawberies, Uranges, Lem ons, : &, “ne variety of Fresh Fish every Thurs ek Butter and Vezetabler, owent for Cush. Prices the + FRESH OYSTERS ne SAUIT, FARMS. 180, IN ALL STYLES, that 10 ac.es of choice Lund in Fruit will Rich Ice Cream “ti acres of Whestin the Mississippi Valley. Rane ©. ree Snoome tag 100 We also make valuable improvements in the way of roads, fences, etc. We can sell a arngt trect of Laud for the same price per acre tnat yuu would have to pay for a large arm. IN ITS SEASON. Meals at All Hours, éseénd for Pamphlets, Maps and Price List. COOKED TO ORDER. pea Pa A Full assortment of Fine Fresh Staple and-Fancy Hardware Penmanship and Book-Keeping. LOOK HERE ! Teacher of And all the Best and Newest Patterns. UOOK :: STOVES :: AND :: RANGES . All Styles, . CLASS MEETS EVERY EVENING At Mrs. Rapp’s residence, Pine St, New Is }YOUR TIME TO GET YOUR Pupils70an Join at Any Time. — ; eopairing Do:me. i I do all kinds «. The Famous Sunerior Ranee,. Terms orPenmanshio—s6foraFitteen. urrats, suche South Vuh Transportation and Supply Company. Incorporated in 1890. Directors: CEO. A. HARE: E +, ALFSTREGCIDCO, Esq. H. C. CALLAHAN, Esq. EDWIN TILLEY,cEsq. E. J. RECTOR, Secretary. Stages leave Nevada City for Maybert vie Washington andAcre CEO GC. ALLAN, Es. GEO.-E. TURNER, Esq. sz Pee ormonae on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6 A. M. Stages leave Maybert for ‘Nevada City via Ormonde and }Washiagton on Tuesdays, WORTHLEY & NICHOL, Managers. N. B.—This organization was neeessary for the protection of ourselves and thos? doing business with us. We prorose to re Stages regu'arly, winterend Summer, snow or no snow. We earnestly solicit the pe. rati on of ourfriends. Signed: Washington Mining Co., Yuba Wining Co.,, Blueball Min.ng Co., Diamond D. Mining ., Ganyon Creek Mining Co., Candies. Everything neat and palatable. MRS. A. J. RAPP, HEATING :: STOVES, Thursdavs and Saturdays, <t 5 A. M. Fiith door from Lentje & Brand’s. EEPS constantly on hand all kinds of claim A. F and having renoveted and rediited it a first-class style is now prepared to serve the public ii n asatisfactory manner, e Crezon Laud Company was especially organized tor th subdividing large tracts of Land, aud has during the past two yous bomnkes ak ane ed. over 3,200 acres of Land iuto 5 to 20 xcre Lots. The success uf this undertaking is spoons spa sane tab out ote pe Bsced on the market, 225 have been sold . Glassware, Orockeryware, Eto. Twelve Distinct Styles of James Kiuokead. A. TRENBERTH, FRUIT AND YARIETY STORE! ORMERLY CONDUCTED BY at ‘Salem, Oregon, . Eee & HAW. WritingSchool Thankful for past patronage, I respectfu } ly solicit a continuance in the future. COMPANY THE PINE STREET RESTAURANT the Tastes and the Means of All..... and Carefully Performed. All at the Lowest Living Rates in ble of foe tte — the Eg <A roprietors 0’ . Sage’ Remedy. buy 6 Bold i ovary MRS.A.PERRY .Plainly to be 5S een, to Cater 10:..5. do all kinds of Upholster, enn ee Judges—J. F. Hook and Gus, Sc Clerks—W.T. Morgan and Wan bee By order of the Board of Fire Del ates. J. E. ISAAO, President Ww. Scort, Secretary. Market Rates. -WITH. TS— e GIVES NOTICE THAT he is always prepured to from overfeeding, galloped about and fel gay, saying to himself: “My father, surely, tIGN, Manufacturers, Buffalo, N. Y. MONDAY, JULY 28th, 1890, From 5 to 80’clock P. m. Qe ws ‘LAND ., verdict when we assert3that we have the Piano Movine Promptly attended: to Wortup's DisPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIA SPLIT AND SAWED CEDAR POSTS. ». THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR Chief Engineer and Assistant = Chief Engineer of the Nevada City Fire Department will be ~heldon HAS LEASED Pianos, Pictures and Furniture pack his own E. M. PRESTON, President. Db. E, MORGAN, ass’t Cashier. State of California, County of Nevada, ass. Subscribed and sworn to before me t 9th day of July, 1390. ee {Seal. FRED SEARLS, Notary Publie. _ Clear Sugar ard Yellow Pine MINING LUMBER ASPECIALTY. ed for shippine a specialty. was @ high-mettied racer, and I am 010-2 TRACY NO. ¢.‘THE HomeeTEaD, comprising ati the lands bounded on the east by the Grass Valley Tidings, Nevada City Herturupike road, north by the Mugn.s’ coud und Col. Hawkins’ pre. mption claim, un the west by te Knights of Ma ta Quartz claim, and un the south by he Coe Quartz Miue, ald and Truckee Republican please copy, voutaining wbout 166 ncres; aout .” ucres enclosed with good, substantial and mos ly the within water of Lys spi fmilipg ever new pick. tandfire fence, Thire are three euclesure, uysfree water from ravine for garden unl orchard; xvod dwelling huuse of Semi-Anoual Report of the Citizens Bank 1» room; about 20 fruit trees gruwing, ussurted varieties, vly-hal{in bearing aud no i: land bus been~pronounced by s-vres of foreigu horticul uris 8 and vinescale. _ yardists us being tirst-cluss olive aud vineyard luud—the very best in this part of they stat —and the same kind asthe horticuitu iss and vineyardists it Napa and other eounties xre nuw purchusing «t high p ices fur the same’ purpopes. dition on the morning TRACT NU. 4.—Upposite the Homestead, on eust side of turepike road, exte ding from July lst, 1890. Powning Quartz Mine to James tumill’s, containing ubout 13 aeres, with nght of way for ditch from Sou h Yuba Canal;#nd a never fuiliug small stream of water flowing RESOURCES : x Wonld divide weliin.o four lots. from atunvel onthis tinct. Gecot: -Oeuas $ 5000 00 SKAC1 No. 5.—O8 north side of turnpike ronu, lying between R. Noell’s and C. R Bank Premises.. 2800 00 Hill's enclosed fields, containing 10 acres. ‘I'wo-thi:ds well timbered, aud deep soul. Real Estate taken for debt. 22500 00 Fine Alfaifaland. Willmaketwo elegant 5 acre tracts. South Yuba anal runs through Bena ox. 552i a eee es 3 cst County Warrants.... a 8831 02 extreme upper portion. .. 27660 00 YKACT No. 6—Un south side of turnpike road, adjoining Glenbrook Academy on the Loans on Real Estate..... of acres. Cousiderabletimber ou tuis tract, with right of way Loans on Stocks, Bondsand W. west, containisg about rants Sa Werk oy as Pe 6054 00 over Tract No.5 for ditch from outh 1 ubau Cunal. Much of this tract is nearly level, Loaus on other Securities. . 1987 06 and rich deep suil. Will muke severaf convenient subdivisions, from 5 to 20 acres. 48092 70 . 'wAcT No 7—Comprising Lot No. 3. in sectiun 2, xdjoining Glenbrook premises on Loans on Personal Security. 20504 69 the south. coutaiuin;, about3i acres. Conside:able timber and some very good land Overdrufts Accounts... Money on hand.... 3€232 98 with right of way us belore stated. Due from Banks sea 82609 23 ‘dhe omnibus lines make eight trips each way, per day, over the turnpike road. 3917 92 TRACT No. 8—The southeast quarter of Section 24, in ‘I’. 16, N. K. 9 E., (less one acre Furn:ture and Fixtures. 3118 60 east half of westhaif of southwest quarter of same section, 279 Gold BUion: . sii ecierse syid) anu ewsthalfand icres, owned juinily with #.A.Kuberus. ‘ihe whole trect is offered. There is one living stream aud several overflowing sprin; s o1: thir tract. 808 15 Liapiiities, = All of fhe ubuve lunds ure “uuder the aitch” and water can be had atall times. ‘ThKMS OF SALEOne-half cush. ‘rhe remuinder in instullmen.s with one, two or Paid up Capital .i6.0.56 52a $ 30000 00 three years credit, secured by mortgag¢: ut usual localiuterest. Smull tracts cash. Reserve Fund » os.. es issscaues 10000 00 ur shares, out of 15u0 im the *: Nerwic. Quartz Claim and in Lot No 2, Also—3av feet, in-B-ock No. 12, in South Grass Valley and part of Ford & Reilly Quartz Claim—about 8 acres with ditch. Alsu— ne fourth undivided interest in the “‘Inkerman Quartz Mine,” adjoining the Other Liubilities. ‘ North Star on the south—about Y acres. Also—One barf unuivided interestin the sLastChance Copper Miue,” 2400 feet on the lode, containing .4acres, situated in Speuceville Copper District. $208,808 15 We, the undersigned, do solemnly : @ap-1HESE MINING CLAIMS AK ALL PATENTED. swear _Alse—My Law Library consisting of 425 volumes of seports, Statutes and Standard that we have, cach of us, a personal knowltext books, cuntuined in six yluss fiowt boukcases, with vilice furniture and furnishedge of the matters contained in the forego. ings, Maps, framed enyravings and otker office equipments. ing statement, andthat the same is a true Ajso—A goud 5-room house and haif wcre lot euclused well filled with fruit trees, on an¢ co riectreport of the financial condiiurnpike road im Hill's Flat. tiun of the Citizens Kank, and its Agenc at G.ass Valley, on the morning of July ist, JW. FRO BME LS. 1890, neeording to the Best of our knowledge ‘ 2 GRASS VALLEY, CAL. and belief; and that the assets th erein named are allin the cu stody of the said eee coacie ; roper officers and correspondents, We furthermore solemnly swear that the pui dup capital stock of the Citizens Bankis Thirty Thousand Dollars in gold. fos coinconore valuation, 3 as will a:Pppear from,f forego LE FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVERIN A WORKMANLIKE MANNER. ZEsop has told us the tale of a mule whic! precincts by Posters. By order of Republican County Central Committee. .
M. L, MARSH, Chairman. Gro. L. Huaues, Secretary. Doors, Windows, Blinds, Screens, Moldinzs of all kinds. THE APHRO MEDICINE Co. 408 Stevense This medicine the local pepublican papers. In the other All kinds of Lumber kept consta.ntly ou hand or cut to order on short notice. gs pe ES 5 ing on short notice. Spring Mattresses, Hair . Mattresses, Feather Piljows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Lounges, Single Lounges, ete., etc., made to order. Long standing ca:es cf Rhenmatis™ yield to this remedy, when all other: In Nevade-City, Grass Valley and Truckee notifica’ tion of hour and place of said meetings willbe published in the columns of M. L. & D. MARSH. JAMES KINKEAD Worps cannot express the gratitude which people feel for the benefit done them by the use of Ayer’s Sareapariila ‘relief. “from theexcessive 4 26, with .djoiuing town le gs in Blocks . and 3, h of town, conail constit’ ting ove tract of la.dyou audadjoining tve Pine Hillnort + laiw;’’ norih, by taining x»bout 2s Acres; bouuded of the wes vy the “Old Brock Gravel -andothers. Caddy & Pearce the Cue Quaitz Mine and on the east by line fence witl! susceptible of being Tbe most of this land is well timvered, second growth pine andyisvery sol’, Valladeep must e tract-, accessibl nt and divided into a nun.ber of convenie J in Block 3; ble fu: fruit growing, aif.lia os gardening _ ever-fluwing spring on Lot vn; one-half subusivisi wuvther with go will spriug flowing o.ie-half of another ever right of smallest ean.frematunnel on auother and two ever flowing streams from " ° : = hill. of ride nerth on. taunneis TKAUCT NO. 2.--oree-sevenths ‘3-7ths), un livided, of the “Old Block Uravel Claim, containing in the whule tine xcrés. Thisland 48 well timbered, das yood striace, not broken up, very deep ich suirand lies sajoining Tract No. leu the » est. Yard on Boulder Street. Nevada Oity. Mull on Rock Oreek. Upholstering Shop. Preowned at Smurtsvilte. 5. in Sec. 27, fractional Lot No. I6, in Sec. quested to turn out and participate in the ‘TRACT NO. 1.—-Consisting of fractional Lot No. and mill sitc on Worchiugtou Kavine— proceedings of these meetings. Prices That MakeBusiness Fairly Hum. FENOING AND POINTED PICKETS. W. D. VINTON’Nevada City. Gee said meetings are held are earnestly re ; cation: The Icwesrt BEFORE useof Stimulants, AFTER Tobacco or Opium, or through youtuful mdiseretion, over induigence, &¢ , such as Loss of Brain Power, Wakefulness, Bearing down Pains in the back, Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Pr:stration, Nocturnal Emissiors, Le ‘corrhcea, Dizziness, Weak Memerv, Loss-ofrand Impotency. which if neglected often leau to premature gamboge, not to tan, but to dye them.— old age and insanity. Price $1.00 a box, 6 boxes for $5.00. Sent by mail] on receipt of price* New York Telegram. A WRIT. EN GUARANTEY® is given for every $5.00 order received, to refund the money if Segould A. Qual,a Norwegian, died a Vermanent cure is not effected. We have of testimonials from old and young. recently in Ean Claire, Wis., leaving thousands of both sexes, who have been permanently enrea $1,000,000 for the establishment of a hosby the use of Aphroditine. Circular free. Address He made his Committéemen in each Township shall determine, and in precincts where no Committeeman fesides, as may be fixed by the I am compelled to person selected by the Secr tary of the’ ‘Owing to anticipated change of business and oftocality Government County Central Committee for the purpose sel! all the lands owned by me in this couniy—all held uncer im of callia ¥ such meeting. lot: uptown a trom size, in rs, purchase suit to lots in sold be 1n pursuance ofthe above Resolution the title—and wiil loto g accordin prices, le reasunab Republi cans of the several precincts where ward, and in shape as may be suitable, at —O—— alum or tan, andin the grain being taken off; The skins are brought to a state of pelt by liming and washing. The buff color is imparted by dipping into and deformed from birth. LANDS FOR SALE. apie. ater ass Worth $5 a bottle. IsS WON A POVITIVE GUARANTEE to cure any form ofnervous disease or auy disorder of the gencrative organs of eithersex, 7 arisingY pital at Madison for persons crippled. Saturday, July 19th, 1890, At such hours and places .as the County « werzuis' “APHRODITINE” sci in being dressed with oil without salt, ed fo that purpose. J That the election of the Deiegates should take place on Manufacturers of and Dealers in The Gelebrated French Gure, goat inhabiting the Alps and Pyrenees. It is now made chiefly from the skin of deer, guats and shéep. It is essentially distinguished from other kinds of leather will arrive within a few weeks te begin operations on the new book. fail to. give + < chau:dis leather; is so called because part of the State. He has made many originall; and when of the best quality important arrests: As a citizen no it was made from the chariois or wild man haipsshould be elected at meetings of the Republicans in the several Townships call ——o And we are selling the same at. Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass Price $1; six Lotties, $5. } Rock Creek Mill and Lumber Company. Dry Goods, — Proprietors. M.L. & D. MARSH, ASE ES ' Millinery and Dressed Lumber, ‘Flooring, Rustic, Siding, Ceiling, Stepping, Fancy Goods, Election for Chief Engineer. §inedicine I know of.” —L. W. Ward, Sr., Woodland, Texas. PREPARED BY In the way of : Nevada, 3 Del«guter, Grars Valley, 3 Delegates. Meadow Laxe, 1 Delegate. Rough & Rea@y,1 Delegate. Bridgepurt, 1 Delegate. Washingtoniand Little York cembined, 1 Delegate. Blvomfield and Eureka combined, 1 Delegate. That the Delegates in the respective Town CHRISTOPHER GREEN, President. EDWIN F. SMITH, Secretary, years, and has ranked during all of the County: OF NEW YORK, HAS BEEN ENGAGED. BE SURE AND SEE THEM. *. August 12th, 180, should be elected on the following basis in the several Townships of Liberati’s Famous Military Band, ‘ of 50 Selected Artists,) lr you~ want a fine turn-ont—go— to Henry Lane’dé livery ani feed stable. tf A ® State Convention to be held in Sacramentu, On tine suie pia. you can bay from our advertised Drnggist a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Jt is guaranteed te bring relief in every case, when nscd fur any affection of Titoat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, inflammatior of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough,» Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and ayreéble to taste, perfectly, and can broker:. ‘‘The young man discovered a vacant lot in a desirable location for he prices room in the Western Hotel were invawhich the owner paid $10,000 about two Ice cold so Ja water at Carr Bros. tf. were and time years previous. He called on thé owner day riably made in the not frequent enough tocause any scanand agreed to pay him $15,000 for the lot. His offer was promptly accepted. dal. Mr. Darwin thinks that Sternes, ‘Hold on,’ said the young man, ‘1 while he may not have acted as dishaven't a cent, but this is.what I propose t heshould, is being blamed to do: convey the lot tome and put the creeas oS knowing is that blood dis. for much more than he hgs been guilty consideration at $20,000. I will execute eases which al! other remedies fai] a trust deed to: you for $15,000, which ] to cure, yield to Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. want you to withhold from record for.a Fresh confirma. The Howlers still Howling. few weeks.’ »_ tion of this state. “This was agreed to, and the young Supnto ment comes to Ata meeting of the Sacrame financier had plans and specifications “heid daily. Even e:visors held Monday acommunication drawn, advertised for bids and received such deep-seated was read from George Ohleyer, of the bids running from $45,000 to $79,000. + and stubborn comatten: Anti-Debris Association, calling plaints as RhenHe concluded to let the contract to the matism, Kheumation to the proposed conference of lowest bidder. Now came the vital tie Gout, and the representatives from the counties of question of obtaining the money. The iike, are thoroughYuba, Sutter, Coluea, Yolo and Sacr.young man was equal to the emergency. ly eradicated by . the use of this wonmento with the purpose in-view of ef He called on a well known capitalist, derful alterative, fecting the close of such hydrauli: showed him his deed for the lot, assured, him he had paid $20,000 cash for it, and Mrs.’ R. Irving mines as are now in operation in defistated that he had contracted for the Douge, 110 West fiace of the law. 125th street, New erection of a $70,000 building. This, Supervisors Tebbetts and Greer readded to the value of the lot, would York, certities :—~ “* Abont tivo years ago, after auffering ferred to the movement as a matter o! make $93,660, Afic: 2a examination of for nearly two years from rheumatic vital importance to this county. It the situation the capitalist agreed-to loan -gout, being able to walk only with greas discomfort, and having: tried various was proposed to contribute toa fund him $60,000, secured by mortgage on the remedies, including mineral waters, for the purpose of securing means to lot and the buillin to be erected. witout relief, I saw by an advertise. “My young friend paid the $15,000 carry on the prosecution of such mine due on the lot, and 2 handsome building ment in a Chicago peper that a man had been reliéved of this distressing comlaw. ing the break owners as are now plaint, after long suffering, by taking now stands there. He also refused 25. ’ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I then decided to Supervisor Bates said that the only 000 a few days ago for a half interest in make a trial of this medicine, and took way to stop the illicit mining was to his equity in the property. The building it regularly for eight months. I am Wm > have a detachment of (iovernment. yields a good income, and in a few years pleased to say that it effected a complete cure, and that I have sifice had no will pay for itself. Ican say that while troops camp on the ground. return of the disease.” ' Aresclution was passed declaring this young fellow deceived in the first Mrs. L. A. Stark, Nashna, N. H., instance, he has lived up to his promthe sense of the Board to beg that the writes: “One year ago I was taken ill ises and is now doing a good business.” . with rheumatism, being contined toiny _ : ge conference be held. — Another broker relates an amusing en hovse six months. T came out of the~ Itis probable that the conference counter with a crank. sickness very much debilitated, with tio appetite, and my system disordered in will take place inWoodland. ‘“‘We meet with plenty of cranks in every way. I commenced to use Ayer’s our business,” said this broker. ‘They Sarsaparilla and begai to improve at You don’t have to continue dosin: all have some wild scheme with millions once, gaining in strengt!ivand soon recovering my usual healt. I cannot say with Simmons Liver Regslator. Often in it. One came into my office today too much in praise of this well-knqwn alittle cures effectually. with a great scheme. He assured mein medicine.” t seriousness that he would make my for“T have taksn a great deal of mediIr you feel all broke up and out of tune. AsIwas not busy I listened to cine, but nothing has done me so much good as Aver’s Sarsaparilla. I sorts agitate your liver with Simmons him. His plan was to buy the space felt its Deneficio! effects before I had above buildings of moderate height. ‘Of Liver Regulator. uite finished one bottle, and I can course,’ said this crank, ‘we von’t teH reély testify that it is the best bloodE. Northup Fer + heriff. County Central Committee held at Armory Hall, in Nevada City, June Mth, 1890, to the It was Resolved, That delegates _A Safe Investment gether there and that his visits to her of. ve T AMEETING OF THE REPUBLICAN © [sone which is guaranted to bring you satisfactory resuits, or in case of “What was his method of operation?” queried the reporter. around with Sternes at Marysville “It was simply. this,” responded the are false—that they were never out loreports lished Republican 8 Attention. knows that Jackson sha the best. working on a salary of $50 a month, and who claims to be posted, says the pub THE STATE FAIR OF 1800 CRAMENTO, SEPTEMBER 8 to20. of $100 he rented an office, had e with ber. to some a capital cards engraved, and fearlessly removd to an __husb handsome PaaS = FF larger and gayer community. Darwin, who succeeded Sternes, ar Deputy United States Marshal, and Carr for the street car track, and men were give perfect satisfuction. or money féBros. ; 25 cents p> box. Fer atonce put to work laying them down. unded. Price oa pipers eene. : f Astoria is keeping up with the processale by Carr Bros tverything ® hats Ged. ion, and property there is steadily imTO BE HELD AT FREQUENTLY avcidents occur in the proving. Tho-e desirable lote in the Nobody would thick ©? ecngto J. North Pacific addition to Astoria are household which cause burns, cate, J. Jackson’s Beehive siure to buy tirewelling right along by the Oregon land sprains and bruises; for use in sucl. werks, but when it comes -to such Co., of Salem and Astoria, and. are itive to place their products in acompet things as root beer and -sngar-cured © proving a profitable invest ment. jel7-1f cases use Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcan The counties that have enterpr’se enough for investnent. ies that will attract cupitul loculit the ure light ic Oi] Liniment which has for many beins, zeunine new honey and creamy, ous! SARBAPARILLA and iron soda wuler years heen the constant favorite family Delays “re Danger sweet condensed, milk, everybody of California's Resources. tion emedy. For sale by Carr Bros. exposi at Carr Bros. l Annua the at ented Fail not.to be repres venturers go from one office to another. and it is always the same story—drcams, empty dreams. Once ina while a bright young fellow succeeds on nothing bvt nerve, as did a young acquaintance of mine. For eile by ~ Exhibiting Your Capabilities Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Eye Sa've will snbdue the inflamma imagination hs erra to the ing graded toward Hillsboro by a Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengtheningforce of over 300 men. There has been Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand. Nothing to Make Moncy. ; NOTICE. : ENCOURAGE CAPITAL: ReceNees . Ae Ee ates uch ies Sresee Salve. — _ Meving wigne Along. Coast—is-bé-. —‘The best Salve-inthe world.for Cuts;}__ +houttr _j_ The -Astori Uspur exp: sure to cold winds, rain, may bring on bright light @rmalaria, inflammation and sorenéss o: the eyes. The Bestin the Market. — : : AxenteTor— aie ovleliwial CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING : eed “ Pupils furnish their own stationery. uns an O. V. B. Pocket Knives, We «lo not carry English cutlery. We believe in the superior merits of American products. PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, WINDOW GLASS, ETC, We Sell Everything at Frices, FREIGHT ADDED, — Musical Instrument to! r genes rts whe : Kove Fie Mrs. Rapp’s former success here a: ¢ Ammunition of all Kinds. SOLE AGENTS FOR San Francisc> gexec oe : erms for Book-keeping”: &h ipellenicn ping madeiknowr cil? penton Tuition payable middle of term, Guns, Pistols. of Saws Filed. teacher of the art preservative is a guaran Small articles in Wood or Metal made te tee of her proficiency to impart knowl edge . 5 rder to those under her instraction irresp 3 ective ofage. ‘Photographic Instruments made and re--~ W. W. WACGONER, (Successor to W. F. Fnglebright,) Civil : Engineer : and : Surveyor, Also Deputy County Surveyor, ‘ Omen te.Morgan & Roberts’ ‘Block, Neya paired—a specialty. me —0— All Work Done at the LowestL ving‘Price, FOR CASH, : .C. PERCIVAL, Corner York d Broad Sts. Nevada . City, Opponite corner from Alex. Gault’s' Bakery pie