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June 13, 1890 (4 pages)

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nd Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San Franciseo— it the State : "from biakizon to San Die from the BF erra tothe o i chasis street, Nevada City, Cal CIRCULATE‘ iS ae — hé Ready Meveda City Gs ago Mg et ma ‘Gord “ eek et lonwtela oy Granitevitic, truckee, aes ‘of Nevada county; one eViare? and not ask: « her anything. yersity of Michigan. " gold medal bas just been awarded at _ completion, and in afew weeks will be beri bayer four miles south FRIDAY. JUNE 13. 1890. “wimety Advice. Editor Mason of the Truckee Repuolican thus advises District Attornv F..T Nilon who was married last week: The Republican } x iias om advice irom ion. wi two years.and this is the taniy he lite -had-teow ja] return. ‘ow Frank, we are older than yon nui we have fad considerable experievce in this matrimonial business 60] ” . Jet us adviee you frankly. Do: not open= your*wife’s letters, or : even carry themacouud in your pocket). ,for a day oy two.after. you have taken them out of the p t offies. (See U. 8. Postal Lars. .Skipworl of Aggravations, Pp. 462).Be sure and bring home some bread for supper. (Man’s Law’s of Necese‘ity, p. 389.) : Be sure and compliment her whenever she has on’a new dress. (Worth’s ‘on the Preservation of Domestic Tranquility, p. 46.) When she talks to yon, no dmatter what you may want to think about, pay strict attention to what she says “What?” “How?” Ske may have said some‘Hub ?” thing comparatively ne er te (Read . : for Divorce, tap. See same oan tt gioutics of having engagements down town evenings, mothen’s cooking, remarks about wife’s relations, etc. ‘ Tell her ali you know and hear or. LOST LABOR. U2 NEW MAN. (acho has been used to a peyincy— Orvz SWUNG If-OVER TH’ WHOLE PREPARED BY ig oat peer mine eee i J. ©. Ayer & Co. Lowell, Mass, ; ' world?'— itanday, Seaton Editor “Enquirer,” McATiuar, ‘Ohio > <a ~ ud. 1 remedies, but mer a no ly bought a bottle <> Ayer’s Hair i and, after using on PM — ted part of tents, my heavy, gtowth of hair. T your as the best in “*I have nsed Ayer’s Hair Vigor fot a ? umber of yéars, aun ithas always a me satisfaction. It is an excellent ing, prevents the hair from turnin; Fecps te i fecal whi white an a ow. ene wth, and ze have used “Anes. em Vi promoting the Aye of the es ‘it unequaled. For restoring air to ite original color, and for adressed it cannot ecg pee —Mra, Geo. “Ayers Hair ‘Vigor 4 lent ao ageregped for the hair. of it promotes the makes it gloss also.a cure for gee . I speak rom ey own experience. Its use growth of new hair and and aoe ia BS, cickog ~ > age “T have.used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for ‘for ~ past two years, and found it all itis resen' be. It restores the natu8 color tree y tateaysg the ‘and to grow y, and soft i piaee ome rg. M. V. Dap, Usleosn, N.Y. “M father, at ‘about the age o Atty, . lost all the hair from the top of his h After one month’s trial of Ayer’s a Vigor the hair began coming, and, three months, he had a fine Saskeage of poe’ wimae nr PP, emis oe . Ayer’s s Hair Vigor, see, or stand accused of never telling 4s This is only a little advice this time, but as occasion arises and in an emergency Wise counsel is needed, don’t forget to call on the Asst. Dist. Atty. Men and Women of Note. Senator Aldrich of Rhode land tal "= => ‘fond of wearing ties of bright colors. His favorite one is ofa bright scarlet, and would delight the heart_of the dude. In a suit for libel in which she was a witness Fanny Davenport dodged a question as to her age by saying that she had been twenty yeare on the A miner named Weating, employed in a Pennsylvania mine, is said to have devised a small instrament for use in mines to indicate the presence of fire damp. . Charles Emory Smith, the. American Minister, and his accomplished wife are said to havecreated a favorable impression in al circles of the Russian Capital. The President of the French Repablic, Sadi Carnot, is said to be suffering from thée*rounds of festivities which he was compelled to undergo recently on his tour through France, © Dr. John C. Rolfe, eon of the Shakespearean scholar, William J. Rolfe, and teacher in the Latin department at A DISCOURAGER OF LITERATURE. Aspiring Journalist—“‘Is THERE avy rrp FOR A FIRST CLASS DAILY IN THIS LOCALITY?” Ignorant Pete, the County Sherigf*1 negrc ‘pout Ts" FIELD Fra TH’ DAILY, BUT THAR'’S 42 ELEGANT ONZE OVER THAR FER EDITURS AN’ SECO Lixg. W PLANTED TH’ LAST ONE YISTERDAY Fzn eatin’ Sra Brers* wire a‘ BoNNY VEEVOXG.’** Harvard, has accepted an: election to} % an assistant professorship in the Mak) Paul Peel, the artist to whom the. the Paris Salon, is thirty years.of age. He was born in London, Canada, and from his early youth~developed a Marble That Beats the Werld.~ ‘The Inyo Independent of last Friday says: At the marble quarry thirty carioads of marble are now ready for shipment. Different colored marbles are in the lot, and all of them are very handsome. The sew mill on the Truckee river is rapidly. approaching ready for work. The mill is withio such easy reach of San Francisco that dealers and marble-workers need sot carry large stocks, but can give their orders at the officeof the company in San Francisco and have them filled as promptly as though the marble was kept in stock in the city. The beautiful marbles of this quarry are now 60 well known that there will be plenty of demand for them as soon as the mill Is Consumption incurabie? . Read the following» Mr. ©. fi, Mor. ¢ ris, Newark, Ark., says: ‘‘Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and King’s New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my tliird” ‘bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made.” Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Obio, says: ‘Had it not been for Dr. King’s New Discovery -or Consumption 1; would have died ol pi Troubles. Was given up by :luctors, in best of health.” Try it pee bottle free at Carr Brothers Drugstore. Sunnyside fruit Farms. Salem continnes to grow, and industry was never so actively pushed in that city before. This activity extends to the surrounding ‘section, and each tes to the other’s prosper‘ity. condition. of things gives ‘added value to those 10-acre fruit aon increas_ DURING THE CCLLECTION, HOCKHEIMER (who has strolled in unwittingly) —Youst. mimz tuck! ALvays GEppIN* Ir DROUBLES, UNT COMIN’ IN Ii DER WRONG TIMES. VELL, DERE Vos NO USE onyrr’ FER SHBILT MILK. . Gor sonaxos yep 4 Diux, Marx FRExr? ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results wi oe of Figs is taken; it is pleasun and refreshing to the taste, and ac: ently ye River = ears gpomeree the sys tem effectually, ge Bee colds,” hei: aches and fevers apd-cures habitu: constipation permanently. For sal; in 50c and $1 bottles by all druggists CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. “BAN FRANCISCO, OAL, LOUISVILLE, KY WAORK, WY Nevada County N. G. RR. TIME TABLE ‘NO. 40. Takes Effect Sunday, June 15, at 12 o'clock, noon, i LEAVING NEVADA CITY: eT a Francisco at 5:45 P. M. asrining fem Binncioce at 948 P.O 5 is > RRIVING’ AT ae Orr. 10:20.A,M,P" 6:12 P. Daily, sary agar with bio a1 209. ane nd Greriand ; JOHN ¥. i General Manager. E. H. BROWN, Superintendent: © e on the. Kidneys.. 12:80 P. M. evitsaa*feattyer ee The Gelebrated French Gure, Warranted «A PHRODITINE” 22027 Is& womwa“POSITIVE. ‘GUARANTEE use of Ppeparaeire AFTER um, orthrough youthful indiscreé&¢., such as Loss of Brain y down Painsin the nal Weakness, H. ja, Nervous ProsLexeo: often to prem lusanity. Price Ln ge “ box, Sboxes Sent a mail Lou seretes 6 if price RIT: EN GUARANTEE is given for 00 order received, whe dar the a if [Soe ae ae ffecten. © have thousands of testimonials from old avd young, of both sexes, who have been permanent! cared by the use of Aphroditine, Circular free. THE APHRO MEDICINE co. “™-cific Branc 108 Stevenson SAN FRANCISCO. Cat OR SALE BY W. D. VINTON, Nevada City. Furniture . —_—— ed OW I8 THE TIME TO REPLENISH your Homes with Cheap and First-class Forniture, Bedding, Ete, From-10 to 0 ner cat. Less than has ever been ‘sold IN NEVADA CITY, I have pay arrangements with the La. est Wholesale Dealers by which the = b) can purchase eny quantity or quality of “Furniture at Coat and Freight Cail and Examine lliustrated — apie and Prices and be onvinced. ; @@@™ All orders promptly filled. CEO. E. TURNER, Pine Street, Nevada Say ae ee Uplolstering Shop je _ JAMES KINKEAD . GIVES NOTICE THAT foal is eth rors Be ingen on aon notloe oe an ows, Moss Mettrbdees a en Fonte ei Lounges, ete., ete,, made to order, -____FURNITURE’ AND BEDDING OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE. OVER IN. A WORKMANLIKE MANNER. _ Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packsed for shippine a specialty. ; Piano Movine Promptly attended bed and Carefully Performed. All at the Lowest Living Rates BPOorR Gee Thankful for past patronage, I esa ly solicit continuance in the future.’ OOMMEROLAL STREET, James Kinkead. 3 Spencerian Steel Pons:
Ate: the Best. “aaa ES 3, dau. ". GEO. E. TURNER, Esq. By 7 Diamond D. Mining Co,,. _. Bluebell vere . Co. seese Gunyon Creek Mini ; es et Yaha Trani and Supply Compa. AN, Esq: — ALE 7 eee eae . . GEO. A. HA b Esq. EOWIN Ti ¥, Esq. ? ; Stages leave Maybert for Nevada City cng Ormonde and Washiagton on Tuesdays, 7 and Saturdays, at 5 A. M. ~=-~WORTHLEY. & NICHOLS, ‘Managers. N. B—Th organization odie em wee ge Soa ourselves and those dol business =o We propose ms ran ‘Stages fe pe jee iy, waren Summer, snow or Mining Co., oo Mining Co., see Hl . Ser (lin ee OF BUSINESS oa DULL? eis 2 ‘Tue sif-eatablisied firm of MHS. LESTER & CRAWFORD 00 NOT ! WwHo SaYs ° goon: :@00D8, LOWEST PRICES, EVERYTHING } REPRESENTED © A comparison of“our books [to date shows that we havejtrimmed and sold TEN PER CENT. More Hats this season than last, ’ which is very{gratifying to us as showing that our efforts in procuring STYLISH goods and making them up in a STYLISH manner are appreciated. jeanne terne. ss ' PIRe, UOOK :: STOVES :: AND ;: RANGES okies: All Styles, . ec.. The Famous Suverior Ranee, ee The Bestin the Market, tae And Fastry Agents for the celebrated . , aadotn rer on shes noice sndon mow CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING . reasonable terms. All orders for anything in my line Lanes Guns, P' istols, ly attended to, “Ammunition of all Kinds. . We have just received more than Twenty Dozen Hats which will be sold at the lowest prices. Picnic, Shade and other Hats from 15 cents.up. ; MRS, LESTER & CRAWFORD, _ Main Street, Nevada City. OREGON LAND COMPANY —'MTH ITS——Home Office at Salem, Oregon, : (in the State Insurance Buildine.) AND BRANOH eds sean IN PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND ALBANY. —_—o— ras yor SALE A LARGE a AA Bera. & STOCK AND FRUIT FARMS, ALSO, CITY AND SUBURBAN P& Oregon Land’ Company was es: ieee o' tized ‘tor the p subdividing large tracts of Land, mee e of buying and past two years ht and subdi vided over 3,200 acres of Land into 5. e Lot Ag e success of thie undertaking is shown in the fact that hope red atts Bi on aa market, 225 have been sold. . 'e claim 10 acres of choice vane in Fruit will bring a larger income than 160 also make valuable tasty Valley: in the way of roads, fences, etc. Wecan sell a emis 1 tract of Land for the game price per acre that you would have to pay for a large Send for Pemghifis Lena godprice Lists.” New York Bakery. [ees’ & Caw A. TAM, -, Proprietor. sie —DBALERS IN — Eiitivn cce'poncur bates o ". otaple and Fancy Hardware {3 OOMMEROLAL STREET, Glassware, Orockeryware, Eto. Twelve Distinct Styles of I intend to keep ob hand at all timesa good HEATING es STOVES, . Varietyof j, ‘ And all the Best and Newest PatBy strict attention to business, giving SOLE AGENTS FOR s good satisfaction and selling at low rates,1'O. V. B. Pocket Knives, hope to merit a liberal patronage. saH OR ae Oa We :\o not ca “0 English cutlery. We believe in er merits of ~—, 2 ear . PAINTS, OILS, P WINDOW a GLAss, Eto. Chicago Park cal, ae 0. H, BRIOT, Compiler ___ FREIGHT ADDED. a V : osSubseri Price; . Draving an eneral au Citi : ms lng SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ~~ 1tseD By THE, BEST PENMEN. . , A Tidal ‘wave. te: ES — a bed —— 0 & 26 During my business trip:to ‘San Francisco last January, one of the Wholesale Clothing Merchants informed me ‘that he was alarmed at the predicted calamity to happen . : to San F rancisco and asked me asa favor to receive his summer importationof Clothing. I agreed to do so and the first installment has: arrived. In consequence I hav the largest stock of any store tierth of Sacramento and it . must_be sold at a sacrifice to relieve 6: ‘ _FLEE TO OUR RESCUE. B. H. MILLER, Broad Street, Nevada City. Seasonable Styles and Fair Figures Isa reasonable — to make to sensible Baie I make in good faith. It means the very best goods at the Lowest Prices. Every Department is filled with New Novelties, rich in 7. quality.and style. HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN ELEGANT STOCK OF Me and Boys’ Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goo, HATS, BOOT3 AND SHOES, Trunks, Satchels, Etc. &@ Call and examine the new stock. J CGhas. Grimes, THE CLOTtTeiDR, Comer of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City ee 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 under Government: title—and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. in size,.from-a town lot up-ward, and in shape as-may be suitable, at reasonable prices, according to loCation: ea NO, 1.—Consisting of fractional LotNo. 6 in Sec. 27, fractional Lot No. 16, i Ree with udjoining town lots in Blocks 1 and 8, and mill site on Worthington Rav Bi] constit'ting one tract of laud, on and adjoining tne Pine Hill north of town, ane taining about 24 acres; bounded on the wea: by the ‘Old Block Gravel Vleim;” north, by the Coe Quartz Mine and on the east by line fence with Pearce & Caddy and others, The most of this land is well timbered, second growth pine and is moncepiile of being divided into a number of convenient and accessible tracts, mostly very deep soil, vyeluable fos fruit growing, alfclia o: gardening. Une ever-flowing sonar on Lot 1in Block 3; O.re-half of another ever-flowing spring will go with atuther subdivision; one-hal alf anes. BF porn ae of hill, oe 2,—Tnree-sevenths ‘8-7ths) undivided, of the ‘Old Block Uravel Claim,’’ containing in the whole nine aerés. Thivinnd ey timbered, has —— surface, not broken up, very deep :ich soil and lies adjoining Tract No. lon the wes TRACT NO. 3.—-Toe HomgEstgap, com prisin agai ailthe lands pounded a the east by the . turnpike road, north by the Hughes’ road and Cul. Hawkins’ eee bere claim, on the west by tne Knights of Mata Quartz Glaim, and on the south. by the Coe Quarts Mine, containing sbout 100 acres; about 19 acres enclosed with good, substantial and mostly new pickctand wire fence, There are three veyer failing springs of water within the enclegure, and free water from ravine for garden and o, ephara g00d dwelling house of 10 rooms; about 200 fruit. trees growing, assorted var' set ne-halfin bearing and no scale. This laud has been prutounced by scores of orale horticulturis's and vineEupite aig being tirst-class‘olive and vineyard land—the very best in this part of the tate—and thesame kind asthe horticuiturisis and yineyardists in Napa and other counties =e now pooped d at high prices for the same purposes, TRACT NO, 4.—Up) pegeite ¢ Homestead, on east side of turepike road, extending from wey ford basa ie ag 98 + be cived dammiiys, ae tag ary — 13 aeres, with nght of uba Canal; and a never ing small stream Of wate: tenn fig onthis tract. Would divide wellinco ns lots, — RACI No, 5.—On north side of turnpike road, iv between 'R. Noell’s and C, Hilt enclosed felde contaiuing 10 acres. Two-t ide ‘well timbered, and deep ‘sel, Fine Alfaifa land. ill make two elegant 5racre tracts. South Yuba Canal runs through TRACT 2.60 south a de of d, i» south side of turnpike roa: joining Glenbrook Acad Fo bon derable capone on this tract, wilh Hight of ay phan A, containiig about for alten from *outh .uba Canal, Much of this tract is nearly lev over Tract No. and rich deep soil. Willmake — bap dit peg pane Sm ac from 5to 20 acres. TACT No gv pets Lot 3.in Section 24, adjoining Glenbrook premises o the sou et rege 31 ne pont fag <s meg eres. Considerable timber and some very good land, , The omnibus Beds mpke eight trips each wa’ ér da: eed! turnpi. ‘oad. . TRACT No. 8—The a canta of west Section 2s, int’ 46, 2 9 i, yi one adre sold) and eust halfand east half of west haif of saath wesk ae re ted hey ‘of same section, 279 acres, owned jointly with E. A. Roberts., Ihe whole tract Nig. and-several overflowing 8 wnat: On this tract, terulipsaseeaieies ie living ll of ings above tee. are?‘un i” and water can be had at all tim: ’ LE=-One-half cash. The fenisinger in installments with oan: two or three years * creat secured by marian at usual local interest, Small cas) Also—350 feet, or shares, ont of nthe *Norwicn Quartz Claim and in Lot No. in Block No. 5 5. a South Grass Valley and Part of Ford & Reilly Quartz Claim cabeut & acres with d. lso—. ne foutth undivided i “ North Star on the eouth—about 9 nor lnterest in the ‘Inkerman Quartz Mine,” ‘adjoining the ne-half undivide ihterest i the “Last ”” 2400 “the . lode, Re rey ry i eres Sew is in set met saad aarned lgo—My Law Libra sommelaee of 425 = ap of Kepo: Stetutes and Standard Text books, contained in six glass front book: ‘urni!ay hag ge framed SOErAYinGs ted other Gihce eauinie heed ioe a sad otet reaver: pm ood 5-room house and half acre lot sndideod yore filled with fruit trees, on turnpike road in Hill’s Flat. EW. ROBERTS. GRASS VALLEY, CAL, Ron ek ul I and id Laimber Company, SS Ge Manufacturers of and Dealers ‘. Ceiling, Steppiiig, Clear Sugar and Yellow Pine wh a AND POINTED PIOKETS, —0—— All kinds 6f Lumber kept soy de: ou pbens or cut to order on short notice. Doors, Windows,. Blinds, ‘Screens, Moldings of all kinds. The ovwest ‘Daariset Fates. M. L. & D. MARSH, EVEAW Gs .-.silent +8 ra Bi MONTHS.« : RTICULAR — PAID TO ~ Chicago Park vesigtiaaiun miccapesien t of Baggage for TheUbionge Opera House B wes: Dry Oak Wood. _. OHIOAGO, ILL. ser ats Tet roe TOO sce, ‘Yard on Boulder Street, Nevada City. Mal so Bod Oreck, right of small st eamfrom atunnel on another and two ever flowing stréams from : Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Rustic, . Siding, MINING LUMBER A SPECIALTY. SPLIT AND BAWED CEDAR POSTS, IGRAND CELEBRATION ov THR ANNIVERSARY OF -AMERIOAN INDEPENDENOE AT NWEwWTAD A. orTy ae UN JULY FOURTH, 1890. In ~ reece Biilliant & Stupendous Parade Composed of the Military, Fixe Departments of Grass .Valley and Nevada City, Civic Orianteations, Car of Liberty, Business Firms and other fea‘tures. Grand Marshal, B. N. SHOECRAFT. EXERCISES AT THE THEATER, Consisting of an Oration, Reading of the Decluration of Independence, Recitations, Vocal and Instrumental Music, Exercises of School Children, etc. President—HON. E. M, PRESTON. Orator—HON. NILES SEARLS.Reader — CATHERINE E. WILSON. Poet—ALF TREGIDGO. “Reciter—PROF. 0. H. ROBERTS. Goildess of Liberty —MISS PEARL . WHEELER, oo £ < In the Afternoon: GAMES and SPORTS For Liberal Prizes. In the Evening: MAGNICENT. PYROTECHNICAL EXHIBITION. Finest, Eyer Seen in the County. MUSIC IN THE FORENOON . MUSIC IN THE AFTERNOON! MUSIOIN THE EVENING! MUSIC ALL DAY AND MOST aLL NIGHT! In the evening there will be @ RAND. ea ARMORY HABL, Under the direction of Prof. John Michell OF Gra date decision fort . ject to county ¢ —— FO ze nibiest t County . _ FC oF Gr the Schools. publisa: nn FN decisio: vention at th make quire July 18th will toe t