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July 22, 1890 (4 pages)

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* + : Oe r = ? S “ rs ' Binine’s New fon-in-Law. -I was told npon goed authority that Willter Demrosch’s income was now: not less: than $20,000 a year, which for a young man. barely 80 years of age, and a . The Daily Transcript. . Se adien. Nevada au. Cal. : — 8 musician at -that, is not doing badly. uk . CIRCULATES 18 ies Notwithstanding that he does the work ad & Ready. oe aot Fs : : go irate OF Some Valley, Bough Sch acy: . of two men as assistant director at the opera house and conductor of his two 00, foes societies, he tinds time to give every Es : ped ps on. Novag Coa! -Saciamento, San . Winter a prrber of musical lectures : Francisco—in tact, throughout tn¢ Osi: -apon his favorite composer, Wagner. “3 trom Siskiyou to Diego from the ©" . He first begas: to give his now famous : : —— Wagnir lectures in the*parlors of rich New Yorkers wo wished to entertain their ffiewds, but such was the demand “for tickets vhat for the last. two years they have been held in public halls once ae ral, Sweetiand, Nort Bloomfield, Moore’s Ses eer ees 0 TUESDAY. JULY 21, 1880. = SE State Delegates. Elected. raga es Te —_— a week, and! New York is not entirely The meeting held in the Theater.) converiel t “Tamerica, it is not WalSaturJay night to choose: three deie-. ter Damrosch’s fault.—Cor. Charleston News gates to represent this township in the State Republican convention to be heldat Sacramento next month wasa Clutched the Pulley and Saved Himself. "Mr. Charles Griffin, while engaged in bigone. M. L. Marsh, chairman of. adjusting one of the large pulleys at the + “the county central committee, called . leatherpoard mill, Milton, N. H., came the body to order ut eigrto’clock, and . near Tosing his life.” He sda gs oA * the following were selected as officers : pulley, and, the gate not revue Bev : Leonard S.-.Caikins President; .A his weight on the front side ca the : ped 2 shaft to start, and his only chance for H. Parker, Secretary; John Werry. safety was to clutch-the arms of the K;— Gasper, Thos. Waters, Howard . pulley and revolve with it. It was a Douglass and H. J. Wright, tellers. desperate move, but he did so, and fer The sum of $23.35 was collected to-} two or three minntes rode. as fast as a wards defraying the evening’s ex-} man ofteh has an opportunity of doing. penses, County Assessor Bond and C. — serge patna * pa E. Mulloy pasting the bat. It was on and stopped the machinery. — motion ordered thit the three elected released from his danger unharmed. as delegates be permitted to make up Cor. Boston Herald. whatever deficiency there might be. There were: placed in nominstion ax Suicide of a Famous Tailor. i Poor Kowalski—the Polish tailor, once Beg delegates B. J. Watson, Geo. L. . the Poole of Paris—has just died by his Hughes, Senator Preston, Assemblyowe hand, Ss ee Eten tat Box W . D. Long, SL LM sah, . 200 ee Sores Ee ® es pore 7A shop in the Passage des Princes, and was A.J. Tiffany, W. K. Gole. A ballot patronized by the dandies of the day. : was then had, the names of the voters . 16 gave too much credit, however, and. i! being recorded by the tellers. 188] becoming bankrupt, retired to private uy : ballots were cast and the following) rooms, be gr he worked at — . ; f‘the count of the. but found it difficult to get on. He was irl ed dasaehes ton i discovered dead by the side of a charcoal stove, which he had kindled, afterward closing the doors ‘anc windows. The -+body was taken to, the morgue.—Paris -Cor.London Telegraph. . While standing near the railroad track 3! at Corry on Monday a 12-year-old boy . was the victim of a peculiar accident. eee ge CO ee 5 . Train No. 8 was passing when a passenger threw an émpty wine buttle out of the window. It struck the boy and he was picked up in an unconscious condition. A number of pieces of glass were removed from his head and the skull was found to be fractured. Scattering Messrs. Hughes, Sims and Marsh f were declared elected, and the meeting adjourned. . ae ree GRASS VALLEY~TOWNSHIP. fe: In Grass. Valley towaship _pollie were opened in most of the precincts. : “* Edward Coleman, Wm. George, T. H. Wilhelm, A. D. West, C.E,. Uren, M.C, Taylor and R. Finnie were in the field as candidates. Messrs. Coleman, George and Uren were elected. ‘Some one is going to fish for the sloopof-war De Braak, sunk in 1798 in the lower Delaware, with ten million Spanish dollars on board. This trifle of 250 tons of metal was stowed away, the crew said, in the captain’s cabin. Should it . not now be found in his locker the in: ay : ganceicigs ference will seem irresistible that he C. F.°McGlashan of Truckee was . .--ied it ashore with him in his pockets. elected by acclamation to represent}Meadow Lake. WASHINGTON AND LITTLE YORK. A little chicken which, though healthy and flourishing, will always have to be fed by human hands, attracts attention fm North Plainfield; N. J. The upper half of its bill is rolled back in a tight ball between the eyes, the lower hal’ is natural and perfect. bt : George A. Hare of Maybert, supereee intendent of the Yuba mine, was : elected in“Wastrington and Little York i A = townships. : BLOOMFIELD AND EUREKA. f : eae é A Postonian just returned from Lond : f D. R. McKillican of North Bloom-. gon says that he was attracted by a large : : ; field is elected from Bloomfield and] ¢rowd one day, and on investigation ‘ih Eureka townships. found that the people were waiting to ; ts : eo see the man expected to enter a railway ‘ Board of Equlization. carriage marked, ‘Reserved for PresiAt Monday’s meeting of the county dent Ames of America. = board of equalization the assessmen! ; Blood Parifier. J. Leverett Story, of Essex, hhs a Bald= of O. Lonkey of Truckee was raised a+ . win apple tree which presents a curious nom follows: From 200,000 feet of lum-. freak of nature. One-half of the tree is ; ber at $2,000 to 500,000 feet at $4,000. in full bloom, the line being drawn exThe Pacific Lumber and Wood actly through the center of the tree, and 2 Company, also of Meadow Ike townthe other half showing not a blossom. 3 : ship,.was raired from 20,000 feet of bo ac ~ lumber at $200 to 700,000 feet at $5,oe The Boca Brewing Company wat raised from $12,030 on improvements on real property to$22,030. : Be ES The assessment on the Champion Mining Company’s property at thicity was raised from $8,290 to $18,290 It was ordered that the assessmen! on the Idaho mine stand as listed. Clinch & Co.’s assessment on p-rsonal property was raised from $6,560 to $7,560. 2 The assessment of the Donner Lake Company of Meadow Luke township was raised from $5,705 to $15,000. ‘The assessments on the Gold Tunnel and California mines at this city were permitted tostand as listed. J.A. Graham of this city was raised on improvements on real property from $3,500 to $4,000. ‘The assessinent on the Grass Valley Gas and Electric Light Co, was raisSee AY ed from $3,000 to $5,000. _ ie a) The assessment onthe Grown Point @ a Boras & mine of Grass Nalley was reduced x BAS 4 from $2,000 to $1,000. </ eg Mrs. C. G. Matteson’s assessment was reduced $100 on solvent credits, one note having been paid. Mrs. F. G. Guild’s assessment was reduced from $500 to $300. . © It was ordered that John W. D.-wnyee : ing’s assessment stand as listed, exEe cepting as to the Penn Ravine ditch, which is to be transferred to Mrs R.C. Black’s assessment. Other. assessments were raised at follows: d John George, oe “$1,075 to $1225. = “4 Al. Morgan, Grass Valley, from $400 . Parntina the town red means headache in the morning. Simmons Liver Regulator prévents it. Srzcia. attention is called to the adveriisement of John F. Cooper agent.for the unrivalled Mathushek Piano. je29-tf I prescrise Simmons Liver Regulator and it deserves all the praise it receives.—Dr. D. W. Atkinson, Siloam Springs, Ark. whe Leading Music House. Call at or write to Cooper’s, the leading music store, 631 J street, Sacramento, for anything in the music line. We have the latest sheet music. fineat and best pianos, Violin strings (steel), 5 cents; best strings, 10 cents; extra (15 cents); best Russian, 25 cents; artist strings, 30centseach. John F. Cooper,” sole ayent for Mathushek Company’s (New Haven Conn.) solid ‘jron frame pianos, Over 1,100 sold in Sacramento, and not one failure in j. 29-1. twenty years, Grom alley, from oy ' 4 , T. Le Duc, Graes Valley, from $600 Ee to $800. aba G.'D. McLean, Grass Valley, from re 2 ee 2001070. E Pp wore Se A. Berg, Grass Valley, from, $650 g to $800. J. T. Rodda, Grass Valley froin $900 to $1150, § ada nota BL Soa TE PEEP z: and couldn't tell where the old. nursery rhyme bid ber“ Leave them Worps cannot, express thé gratitude which people feel for the benefit don: . them by theuse of Ayer’s Sarsapariila Long standing caes of Rheamatis» . yield to this remedy, when all others ’ ‘fail to give relief. Tunis medicin thoroughly expela the poison from the s cet Ys a sapere acipslenencerre ay : Dis RDERED p' oyndition of th: ee eh omach, or malaria in the systen: will produce sick: hexdache. You ca tion, unequaled remedy, A BEAUTIFUL woman must te beautiful che should tske Dr. J. H. McLean’s Sirengthening Cordial and It imparts tone and flush ta the skin, strength, vigor and pure blond ; is equilly adapted for all ages, frum the babe to the agel, of either sex. : —2 > Everything ‘That's Geod. Nobody would think of :ving to J. works, but when it comes to guch: things as root beer and ‘sngar-cured haing, genuine new honey and créamy, sweet condensed milk, everybody knows that Jackson sha the best. A Safe investment Is one which is guaranted te bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On “this sale plan yuu’ ean bay from ouradvertised -Drnggist s bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed te bring relief in every case, when used for uny affection of Threat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammatior of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Congh, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeble to taste, perfectly, and can always be depended upor ‘Trial bottles free at Curr Bros. Lrug Store. Ir you want a fine turn-out go to Henry Lane’s liveryand feed stable. tf Tce cold so la water at Carr Bros. tf. ‘A Fact ORTH knowing is that blood dis. eases which all other remedies fail to cure, yield to Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Fresh confirma. tion of this statement comes to hard daily. Even such deep-seated and stubborn complaints as Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, and the like, are thoroughly eradicated by these of this won-derful alterative. Mrs. R. Irving Dodge, 110 West 125th street, New York, certities :—~ “ About two years ago, after suffering for nearly two years from rheumatic nit, g able to walk only wiii great iscomfort, and having tried various remedies, including mineral waters, witout relief, I saw by an advertise. ment in a Chicago paper that a mnan 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 coinplete cure, and that I have since had no return of the disease.” Mrs. L. A. Stark, Nashua, N. H. writes: ‘‘O1ie year ago I was taken ill with rheumatism, being vontined to my bonse six months. I came out of the sickness very-much debilitated, with no appetite, and my systeni disordered in every way. I commenced to use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and began to improve at once, gaining in strength and soon recoverjng my usual health. I cannot say too much in praise of this well-known medicine.” “T have taken a great deal of medicine, but nothing has done me so much good as Ayer’s Sarsalparilla, I felt its beneficial effects before I had “guite finished one bottle, and I can reely testify that it is the best bloodmedicine I know of.’’ —L. W. Ward, Sr., Woodland, Texas. ‘ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass: Price $1; six botties; $5. Worth $5 a bottle. J. Jackson's Beehive siure to-buy fire-__ Moving Might Along. -healthy;-and to remain-hesithy—and “1 "Ths Aderla sad Roath Ooast ine ing graded toward Hillsboro by a force of over 300 men. There has been no let up on this undertaking, and it is kopt moving right along. “Last week the rails were delivered. in that city for the street car track, and men were at once put to work laying them down. Astoria is keeping up with the procession, end property there is steadily improving. Those desirable lote in the North Pacific addition to Astoria are -elli:ig right slong by the Oregon land _. Co.,.0f Salem and Astoria, and are proving a profitable investment. je17-1f SARSAPARILLA and iron soda water at Curr Bros. TURD_ Buckien’s armica Salve. “The best Salve in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sore’, Ulcers, Salt RheumFever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptons, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to unded. Price 25 cents pe bor. For ale bv Carr Bros. tf Summer Pasturage. Fine pasturage for live stock at the Sutton Ranch between Nevada Cit and Grass Valley. _ Apply to Geo. .C. Gaylord, Secretary Nevada County Land and Improvement: Association, or atthe Ranch. eee AE he prices Away Dry Goods, The Gelebrated French Gure, Warranted“ APHRODITINE.” orcs Is8 WON A POVITIVE GUARANTEE to cure any form ‘ofnervous disease orany disorder of the generative organs of eithersex, whether arisingZ from theexcessive use of Stimulants, AFTER ium, or through youtaful indiscreBEFORE Tobacco or tion, over indulgence, &c., suc Power, Wakefu! ness, Be: back. Seminal Weakness, H as Loss of Brai Tor fan bs inaanity, Prive erg a bo or $5. n mail on receint of price* A WRIT. EN GUARANTI yet a Permanent cure is not effected. W. of both sexes, who have been permanently cu THE APHRO MEDICINE Co. ™-socifico Branch, 108 Stevenso:. OB SALE BY (pholstering Shop. JAMES KINKEAD GIVES NOTICE "HAT he is always prepared do all kinds of Upholster ing on short notice. . Spring Mattresses, Hair Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Loun es, Single Lounges, etc,, ete., made to order. FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALIL KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN A WORKMANLIKE MANNER, Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packed for shipping a specialty. Piano Movine Promptly attended: to and Carefully Performed. All at the Lowest Living Rates FOR CASH, —_—— Thankful for past patronage, I respectfu } ly solicit a continuance in the future.
OOMMEROIAL STREET, Second door from the American TeaStore. James Kiakead. A. TRENGERTH, FRUIT AND VARIETY STORE BROAD STREET, Fifth door from Leutje & Brand’s. Fresh Fruits und Vegetables Now on hand Strawbe: ries, Oranges, Lemone &, : * + Fine variety of Fresh 1 ish every. Thursae ° é 2 thie trouble by taking Dr..) —_—_—_————EE ans itis Liver and Kidne) . ,2B(SAOE: C2 TARBM BRMRRY ser: #:. We ate, by CrUuReiete, al; ‘ vent f Best Butter end Vegetables, Prices ag ees a m tr ae aren Pains 1 Leg back. a, Nervou: ne tration, Nocturnal Emissions, Le \COFThoem, Dizziness, ‘Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Impotency, which {if neglected often lead to premature’ x, 6 boxes EF is given f every $5.00 order received, to refund the eooey it thousands of testimonials from old and one by the use of Aphroditine, Circular free. Address 5 San FRANCISCO. Cat W. D, VINTON, “= Nevada City. FY EEPS constantly on hand all kinds of . Our Third and Last Shipment ot ~ pa SUMMER CLOTHING2omy Has just arrived, and itisa grand lot. We% have put Dow rit In order to get rid of them in a hurry. BE SURE AND SEE THEM. BH. MILLER, Odd] Fellows’; Building, Broad ‘Street : 5 WE ARE DAILY RECEIVING HOVELTIES AND STAPLE PRODUCTIONS In the way of Millinery and — _ «Fancy Goods, Ahd we are selling the same at Prices That Make Business Fairly Hum, oeeevreeee eoeeeeaeree Pa». ,the Tastes and as £ We are not boasting, but merely echoing the’ common verdict when we assert that we have the Finest Disnlay of Millinery in the County AND-ATMILLINER SECOND:TO NONE ANYWHERE. These Advantages Enable Us, as is. ....41 Plainly to. be Seen, to Cater to....+. the Means of All..... MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD. Main Street, Nevada City. ee oe CEO G. ALLAN, Es-. Thursdavs and Saturdays, at 5 A. M. bnsinesa with us, Washington Mining Co., Diamond D. nee ” South Yuba Transportation and. Suppl Company. GEO. E. TURNER,”Esq. Mt GPEALLAWAN, Esa Stages leave Nevada City for Maybert via W; PRE BRormonice on y. ¥ ashington and Can Mondays, Wednesdavs and Fridays, at 6 A. M. ° Stages leave Maybert for Nevada City via Ormonde und §Washiagton on Tuesdays, GEO. A. HARE:E . EDWIN TILLEY, Esq. ‘WORTHLEY & NICHOL, Managers; N, B.—This organization was necessary for the protection of ourselves and those doing We propose td run Stages regu‘arly, winter nd no snuw,. We earnestly solicit the co-operation of our friends, Signed: Summer, snow or Yuba Mining'Co,, Blucball Mining Co. anyon Creek Mining Co., . ENCOURAGE CAPITAL Scar —BY — A STATE PAIK OF 1890 TO BE HELD AT SACRAMENTO, SEPTEMBER 8 to20. The counties that have enterprise enough to place their products in A competitive light are the localities that will attract cupital for investment. . Delays re Damgerous: Fail not to be represented atf&he nal Kxposition of California’s Resources. [ Amusements for the Dav ! Grand Musical Concerts for the Evening ! FOR WHICH © _____Liberati’a Famous Military Band, (of 50 Selected Artista,) QF NEW YORK, HAS BEEN ENGAGED. EDWIN F. SMITH, Secretary, LANDS FOR SALE. Owing to anticipated change of business and of locality I am compelled to sell all the lands owned by me in this county—all held-uncer Government title—and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, in size; from a town lot upward, and in shape as may be suitable, at reasonable prices, according tolocation: TRACT NO. 1,—Consisting of fractional Lot No. 5. in Sec. 27, fractional Lot No. 15, in Sec. 26, with adjoining town lots in Blocks I and 8, and mill site on Worvhiagtou Kavine— all constit ting oue tract of lard, on and adjoining the Pioy Hill north of town, containing about 24 acres; bounded on the wes, by the “Qld Biock Gravel ttaiwn;”? norch, by the Coe Quartz Mine und on the east by line feuve with Pearce & Caddy and others. The most of this land is well timbered, sezond growth pine and is susceptible of being divided into a nun.ber of convenient and accessible tracts, most'y very deep svi', Valuabie for fruit growing, alfalia orgardening. One ever-flowing spring on. lot lin Block 8; oae-half of another ever flowing spring will go with auvther subuivision; one-half right of smallest eamfrom atunnel on another: and two ever flowing streams from tunnels on north ide of hill. as TRACT NO. 2.—Toree-sevenths /3-7ths), undivided, of the “Old Block Uravel Claim, containing in the whule nine acres. Thisland is well timbered, har yood suriave, not ies ye up, very deep rich svil and lies xdjoining Tract No. Lon the west. TRACT NO. 8.--THE HOMESTEAD, comprising all the lands buuuded on the east by the turupike road, north by the Hughes’ soad and Col. Hawkins’ precmption claim, on the west by t -e Knights of Ma.ta Quartz claim, and on the south by 'he Coe Quartz Mine, coutaining sbout 100 acres; abont .% acres enclosed with good, substantinl and mos ly new pick: tand wire fence, Thereare three ever failing spr:ngs of water within the enclesure, ani free water from ravine ‘or garden anc orchard; good dwelling house of lv rooms; about 200 fruit trees growing, assorted varieties, one-bulfim bearing and no scale. This laud has been pronounced by srures of foreign horticul uris.s and yineyardists as being tirst-class olive und vineyard land—the very best in this part of the State—und thesame kind asthe horticuitu iss and vineyardists in Nupa and other counties ure now purchasing ut bigh pices for the same purposes. TRACT NO. 4.—Upposite the Homestead, on east side of turepike road, exte ding from Powniny Quartz Mine to James thummill’s, contuining ubout 13 veres, With mght of way for ditch from Sou h Yabu Canal; »nd a never failing small stream of water flowing from atunvel onthistract. Wonld dividé well in.o four lots. Z TRAC No. 5.—On north side of turnpike roa, lying between R. Noell’s and C. R. Hill’s enclosed fields, containing 10 acres. ‘Two-thi'ds well timbered, aud deep soil, Fine Alfaifaland. Willmaketwo elegant 5-acre tracts. South Yuba Canal runs through extreme upper portion. és 4 TRACT No. 6—Un gouth side of turnpike road, adjoining Glenbrook Academy on the west, containiug about 6€ acres. Cons: derabletimber on tais tract, wiih right of vba over Tract No. 5forditch from outh yuba Canal. Much of this tract is near'y level, and rich deep svil. Will muke several convenient! subdivisions. from 5to 2 acres. TKACT No 7—Comprising Lot No. 3. in Section 2+, adjoining Glenbrovk premises on the south, containin, about3i acres. Conside:able timber and some very good land with right of way us before stated. ‘the omnibus lines make eight trips each way, per day, over the turnpike road. TRACT No, 8—The ipa bart pre oed of Section 28,inT. 16, N. Kk. 9 E., (less one acre sold) and eust halfand east half uf west haif of southwest quarter of same section, 279 acres, owned jointly with K.A.Kuberts. ‘ihe whole trect isoffered. There is one living stream and several overflowing sprim 8 o1: thir tract. ‘All of fhe above lands are “uuder the ditch” and water can be had at all times. TEKMS OF SALEOne-half cash. ‘The remuinder in installmen 8 with oue, two or three years credit, secured by mor age at usual local interest. Smull tracts cash. Also—36v feet, or shures, ont.of 1 nthe *tNerwie. Quartz Claim and in Lot No 2, in Block No. 1 acres With ditch. 3 Also— ne fourth undivided interest in the “Inkerman Quartz Mine,” adjoining the North Star on the south—about 9 acres. CHRISTOPHER GREEN, President. kd lode, containing .4 acres, situated 1 Spenceville Cupper District. ‘-HESE MINING CLAIMS AKK ALL PATENTED. ings, maps, framed enxravings aud other office equipments. Also—A good 5turnpike ruud im Hill’s Flat. Bh. WwW. ROBERTS. ~ GRASS VALLEY, CAL. Dn ___________________________________t ~ Rock Creek Mill and Lumber Company. M. L. & D. MARSH, -o’ Manufacturers of and Dealers in we Proprietors. Ceiling, Stepping, Clear Sugar and Yellow Pine MINING LUMBER A SPECIALTY. es ——— o-—-FENOING AND POINTED PIOKETS. SPLIT AND SAWED CEDAR POSTS. All kinds of Lumber kept seeatahed on hand or cut to order on short notice. —-—--9— — Doors, Windows, Blinds, Screens, Moldings of alt kinds. —O—-The Lowest Market Rates. M. L. & D. MARSH. Yard on Boulder Street, Nevada Oity. Mull on Rock Oreek. OREGON ‘LAND COMPANY ==W'TH .TS-—— ‘Home Office st ‘Salem, Oregon, (inthe State Insurasce Buildine.) AND BRANOH., OFFIOES IN PORTLAND, ‘ASTORIA! AND ALBANY. —o—— AS FOR SALE A LARGE LOT OF GR. rm, STOCK AND FRUIT i Ticry id a Poe eeseaeps ‘aca h is PARED AteO. Oregon Land Company was especially organized tor the purpose of buyin subdividing large tracts of Land, aud has during the past tub Your wonght and ae ivided over 8,200 acres of Land into 5to 20acre Lots. The succesrf this undertaking is ‘ agate bag Tony? dni ont Of fd yes Sisees on themmatket, ab Hay been sold. at 10 acres of choice Land in Fruit w ring a lu i i f acres of Wheatin the Mississippi Valley. . eee ower: sen, 16 We also make valuable improvements in the way of roads, fences, etc. We can sell a small trict of Land for the same price per acre that you would have to pay for a large farm. __Bend for Pamphlets, Maps and Price List./ and Jece & (uw Wiig School “ MRS. A. J. RAPP, : = Iponcrae aspen io Teacher of Staple and Fancy Hardware) Pamaiship and Book-Keping Glassware, Orockeryware, Eto. * — Twelve Distinct Styles of ~~ HEATINC :: STOVES, And all the Best and Newest Patwee terna, OOK :: STOVES.:: AND ::Bawags . upils Oan Join at Any Time,’ All Styles, oss The Famous Sunerior Ranee, Terms orPenmanshin—$6 for Fifteen CLASS MEETS EVERY EVENING At Mrs. Rapp’s residence, Pine St. The Bestin the Market. EERONS: . Terms for’Book-keeping made knowr Agents for the celebrated on application. -Pupils furnish their owir stationery, Tuition payable middle. of term, Mrs. Rapp's former success here ax e teacher of the art preservative is a guaran: tee of her proficiency to impart knowledge to those under her instruction irrespective of age. : CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING Guns, Pistols, Ammunition of all Kinds, SOLE AGENTs FOR O. V. B. Pocket Knives, O@We do nol carry English ont. lery, We believe in the superior merits of American products, : PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, WINDOW GLASS, ETO. We Sell Everything at San *Francisco Frices FREIGHT ADDED. W. W. WAGGONER, (Successor to W. F. Fnglebright,) Civil : Engineer : and: furveyor, Also Deputy Cc uaty furveyor, Officein Morgan rie’! dn Oh, Ca oe Oe Mao, Marae =~. in South Wrass Valley and part of Fotd & Keilly Quartz Claim—about 8 Also—One haif unvivided interest in the “LastChance Copper Miue,” 2400 feeton the Also—My Law Library consisting of 425 volumes of xeports, Statutes and Standard Text books, contained in six gluss front bookcases, with vitice furniture and furnishbroom house and half acre lot euclused well filled with fruit trees, on Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Rustic, Siding, NOTICE Pisrbalcdois Bridge Contractors. GJEALED PRUPOSALS WILL BE REceived by the Bourds of Supervisors of Placer and Nevada Counties, up to ; Monday, July. 28, 1890. At 10 o’clock A. M.,: For the constiuction of Two Wagon Bridgés ucross Bear Kiver, one at the point known as Combe’s Crossing, and — one ata pint known as Dog Bur. All bidders tu furnish Plaus, Specifications, 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 Clerk of Nevada County. Ses i Bids to be opened in Nevada County on Monday, July 8th, 1850, at 10 o’clock A. M. and in Placer County on Tuesday, July 29., 1830, at 10 o’clock A. M. Bonds will be required from the -successful bidder. The suid Beards reserve the right to reject apy or alt Lids. : J. L. MOKGAN, Clerk. ; By J. J. Greany¥, -Deputy.— Dated at Nevada City, Cala., July 11, 1890. Wood Contract. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEALed proposals will be received by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Nevada, up tothe hour of 10 o’clock A. M. on At the office of the County Clerk, for delivering in the.Courtyard, nicely corded up, Thirty-five cordaof goud, sound, seasoned. , Oak Wood, the same to be four feet in length; also four coradef good, clear, body Pine Wood, at the Courtyard of Nevada County. Bs. Also Five cords of Oak Wood, of the same description as above, to be delivered at the County Treasurer's Office. Ail to be delivered on or before October 1, 1890, and nicely piled up. Bids will be opened on July 28th, 1890, at o'clock A.-M. The Board reserves the right to reject any and ail bids. By order of the Board of Supervisors. ; J. L. MORGAN, Clerk. By J. J. GReaNyY, Deputy. Dated July 12th, 1890. Semi-Anoual Report of the Citizens Bank and its Agency at Grass Valley, showing 1ts Financial Gon‘diti n on the morniug ‘July lst, 1690. . nae ; RESOURCES ank Premises pee iece 5000 Real Extute tuken fordebt, .. : 2800 oo CR . SS ae ee Pepe panratete were 22500 00 County Warrants ....... D381 02 Lounus on Keul Estate .. . 2760 WO Loaus ou Stocks, Boudsand Warrants : . Ale 6054 Loaus on other Securities. 1587.06 Loans on Persun:! S.curity.,... 480.2°70 Overdrufts Ac: ounts oer Money on hand ....... Due from Banks. ... kurn‘ture and Fixtures. Gold Bullion LIABILITIES, Paid up. Capital . Reserve Fun Undivi Due Depositurr _. VIVES OST Pa ered See Ba 48 08 Divideuds Unpaid ........ 1484 2 Other Liabilities .....ascc5 12-92 We, the undersigned, do solemnly swear that ve have, cuch of us, « personal kuowledge o! the m.tters cuutaiued in the foregoing statement, aud that the sume is a true une correctrepoit of the financial condition of the Citizens Bank, aud its Agency at G ess Valley, ou the murning of ont Ist, 1890, ,orurding to the bes: ofour kuowledge and BMicf; und that the assets therein Dumeuure wllin the custudy of the said Buuk and its proper ulficers und corresponde uts, W~ furthermore sulemnly sweur that the puld up cupital stuck of the Citizens Baukis Thirty Theusund tollars in gold coin valuation, a8 willuppear from foregoing repost. E. M. PRESTON, President. LD, E. MOKGAN, ars’t Cashier, -_ Se Cyunty of Nevada, ss. cr und sworn to 9th day of July, 180. cierainie wid ae [Seal. FRED SEARLS, Notary Publie. MRS.A.PERRY HAS LEASED THE PINE STREET RESTAURANT RMERLY CONDUCTED BY A. fete tint renoveted and rented ft ts iret8 Dow prepared ti publicin a sallsiaetory manner, a FRESH OYSTERS IN ALL STYLES. Rich Ice Cream IN ITS SEASON. ‘ — Meals at All Hours, COOKED TO ORDER. A Full assortment of Fine Fresh Candies. Everything neat and palatable. RK OW.IS YOUR TIME TO GET YO Repairing Dome. I do all kinds of repairs in WOOD AN METALS, such as 4 Sewing Machines, Guns and Pistols, Musical Instrument Locks, Etc., Ete. Kevs Fitted. Saws Filed. Small aiticles in Wood cr Metal made to order Photographic Instruments made and repaired—a specialty. e oO i AMl Work Done at the Lowest L ving [Price, FOR CasH. : .C. PERCIVAL, Corner York d.Eroad Sts. Nevad City Opposite corner frum Aly«. Gault's akery ¥ ifeall Monday, July 28th, 1890, ee LOOK HERE !