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ell
° Valley Fire Department.
you feel used up—tired out—take Dr.
OF Grass Valley, is announced as acandiall
date for County Recorder, subject tothe . d . .
* decision ofthe Republican County Conveneep gravel beds and drift mines. I
ha
tion.
FOR COUNTY RECORDER.
James M, Wiley.
: an
Boston Ravine will be a candidate
Frorehe office of County Recorder, subwould cause me to doubt the correctject to the decision of the Republicen . ness of it. I-have seen nothing in all
my experience and observation within
the gold belt, from the Calaveras river
county Convention. : i
FOR SUPT. OF SCHOOLS,
J.G. O'Neill
to
the office of Se tne . of Schools, . g}j
subject to the decision of the Republican
County Convention, .
FOR SUPT. OF SCHOOLS.
W. J. Rodgers
OF Grass Valley will be a candidate for
the office of Cosaly Superintendent of
Schools, subject to the iecision of the Republican County Convention. .
: [-9)
FOR SHERIFF. $e
M. Hogan. ln
F North San: Juan _will be a candidate . [ny some places it extends beyond the
for the office of Sheriff, subject to the
decision of the Republican County Con-. lines here indicated, on either side.
In no portion of the world have as
rich gold mines ever been discovered
and worked, in as health‘ul s climate,
with easy access and every facility at
vention.
FOR SHERIFF.
George F. Jacobs
F Nevada city will be a candidate’ for . hand for working them.
heriff, subjecttothe deci‘days of mining, the richest ravine, the office of
sion of the Republican County Convention.
-canyon and river diggings were found
within the limits of thie gold belt.
From numerous localities, from Hang-ltown to Downieville, on this belt,
FYou Bet will be 9 candidate for the} poid-du-t was packed out by the muleFOR COUNTY TREASURER.
B. F. Snell
office of County Treasurer subject to the
ecision of the Republican County Conven. load.
tion. F
Bors and pimples and other affections arising from impure blood may
appear at this season, when the blood
moves the eause of these troubles by
purifying, vitalizing and enriching the}
blood, and at-the same time it gives summer of 1851, marked the commencement of a vew era in mining
and started a mining boem as big as
the days of 749. .
etrength to the whole system.
Firemen, Attention.
The gmembers of the Nevada City
Fire Department are requested to meet) 4 on the south’ side, near the trail
at the Hall of Pennsylvania Engine leading from Yankee Jim’s to Todd’s
Company at 7:30 o'clock a. ., Satur-. vajey, a large tree was upturned by
i th t, and osed i
tending the funeral of Daniel Collins , pana sie Felons seat prienricn
A company of experienced Georgia
miners were at work in Devil’s Caneo Se wee _ . . yon and had got big pay in the can2t . “Chief Engineer.” . yon, just below this gravel point on
on the hill. They prospected some
dirt from about the roots of this tree,
got. a good prospect, located and
sale, Address Mrs. H. A. MePherson, . J oryed the first hill diggings in Placer
county. No claim of the kind and
same extent in the State has produced
The Astoria and South Coast is bepete gold than this one on Georgie
day, June 21, for the purpose of atdeceased, late a member of the Grass
. Frank EIvesMan,
ee
Mitch Cows for sale.
Four fresh young milch cows for
j20-lw
Moving Right Along.
care of TRANSCRIPT Office.
ing graded toward Hillsboro by @
force of over 300 men. There has been) 114i claim and left for the States,
no let up on this slaigae See it is they loaded several mules with goldnovit _ Last week . dust, the proceeds of their work on
the rails were delivered in that city . noyiis Canyon and on Georgia Hill,
for the street car track, and recast This discovery excited universal astonat once put to work laying them OWN. + .4ment among the miners; hereto-}—
Astoria is keeping up with the process . t,.5 the richest deposits were looked
ion, and property there is ateadily imfor in the deep gorges of the canyons
proving. Those desirable lote in the ena shiigs a“ 7
kept moving right along.
North Pacifie addition to Astoria are
Pig right slong a gap had been advanced in regard to the
Co., of Salem and Astoria, ant & ©. source of the gold and the method of
deposit. oh.
proving a profitable in vestment. jel7-tf
Summer Pastursge.~
: i
Fine pasturage for live stock at the : og
Sutton Ranch between Nevada City oe here bare he
neer philosophers of the pick are always equal to any emergency, and
they solved the problem in this instance to their own entire satisfaction.
They pointed to the admitted fact that
and Grasse Valley. Apply to Geo. C.
Gaylord, Secretary Nevada County
Land and Improvement Association,
or at the Ranch. : tf.
Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield,
Ill., makes the statement that she
caught cold, which settled on her
lungs; she was treated for a month by
her family physician, but grew worse.
He told her she was a hopeless victim
of consumption and that no mediciue
could cure her. . Her druggist suggested Dr. King’s New Discovery for-Consumption ; she bought a bottle and to
her délight found herself benefited
from the first dose. She continued its
use and after taking ten bottles, found
herself sound and well, now does her
own housework and is as well as she
ever was,—Free trial bottles of this
Great Discovery at Carr Bros. Drug
Store, large bottles 50 cents and $1.00.
You cannot accomplish any work
or business unless you feel well. Tf
* 3. H. McLean’s Sarsaparilla. It will
give you health, strength and vitality.
For sale by Carr Bros.
Ice cold soda water at Carr Bros. tf.
Fountain eoda water with pare frait
juices at. Carr Bros.
"er sale.
Two horses. and a thorough-brace .
wagon for sale cheap for oagetond .
to Israel _Hosken, Chicago Brewery
Spring street. tt. .
When he wasaChild,
"She cried for Castoria.
* When she became Mivs,
Oe She clung to Castoria.
of a hydraulic mine (and handled the
pipe) and have swung a pick at the
breast of a drift mine in California,
satisfactorily accounted for by the
ORs City will be a candidate for action of water and extensive landThere has been so much written
+about the ‘Citrus Belt of Northern
California” that, for a change, I propose to write a chapter on the ‘Gold
Belt.of Northern California.”
This gold belt 18 on an average
about 20 miles wide, extending from
and Sierra, in Townships Range 10,
and the thousands of miners working
them, it was apparent that a few years
would exhaust this class of mines. In
$ ; i . 1851-52 the miners began to feel the
ia heated. .Hood’s Sarsaparilla re-. oftects of the waning rich diggings.
Georgia Hill that was in Devil’s Canyon, and that there was but one way
by which it could possibly get from
the canyon up on the hill and that
the conditions and deposits in the
ve stood in the uncovered channel
d I have not seen anything: that ie
the South Yuba, but what can be
des.
pri
uth to north, running through the
unties of El Dorado, Placer, Nevada
and 12 east, Mt. Diablo meridian.
ex
In the early
From the character of the diggings
The accidental discovery of gold on
eorgia Hill, at Yankee Jim’s in the
On a point high above Devil’s CanWhen this company worked out
Up to this time no particular theory
The great mystery and ali absorbag topic ofthe day was to find out
the same kind of gold was found on
was it was “hove up.’ This “thoveup” theory. pre for a short time.
Every gravel it found on the hills
had been ‘‘hove up there,”” according
to thej. ideas.
Phe army of prospectors for hill diggings soon developed the fact that an
extensive gravel range extended northward along the western border of the
gold belt, Rich strikes were made all
along the line south and north. This
gave rise to a new theory, the ‘‘crosschannel.” This class of theorists
claim that the ancient river channels
run across the country on a line with
the extensive gravel deposits, and that
the modern rivers cut them at right
angles. A scientific writer of the
times, following in the foot-prints of
the practical miner as strikes and developments are made northward thas
expresses the ideas of this theory.
Of Placer county he says: ‘‘It is trathe most extensive auriferous gravel
leads in California. Commencing in
the south at Todd’s valley and extending northward through Yankee Jim’s,
Wisconsin Hill, Iowa Hill, Indiana
Hill and Gold Run, from Gold Run
the channel bears-northeast to Duteh
Fiat; here it makes.a short horseshoe
curve and turns directly to the west1 ward and enters Nevada county at
Littie York.” There is a wide differof this theory. One portion cleim
that the grade of the channels was orgood practical miners whostill adhere
to it. P
This is an outline of the principal
theories that prevailed in this section
of country until the winter of 1852-53,
near the head of Jenny Lind canyon,
south of Forest Hill, had their claim
and tools covered up by a big slide
from the hill caused by the heavy
atorme of that winter. —
storms—let—up,_this company— commenced washing off the slide to clear
their claim of the debris and recover
their tools, when, to their great sur-.
covered a very rich lead of coarse gold
and revested its source. This accidental discoyery turned the progressive miners’ ideas into the right channel and added many millions te the
stock of gold. Tunnels were run in
through the rimrock for miles above
and below Forest Hill and all of them
that were low enough struck rich
gravel and established the fact that an
deep beneath the lava-capped ridge.
These developments originated what
I shall term the progressive theory. .
Potts and His Wife
Elko (Nevada) special says: Josiah
Potts and his wife, Elizabeth, were
banged here at 10:40 this forenoon
for the murder of Miles Fawcett.
fold and the straps were adjusted they
were directed to arise.
tendants shook hands with them.
ent Potts made several efforts to clasp
the hand of his wife.’ Finally he managed to touch her upon one of her
wrists. This caused her to turn her
eyes toward his, Each looked unutterable love for the other and their lips
met in a clingin:
was placed over the woman’s neck she
clasped her hands together and lifting
her eyes toward the sky exclaimed,
“God help me, I am innocent.” Her
husband reiterated in hollow ‘ones,
their-heads these words of the clergyman whohad been so faithful broke
the silence: ‘Put your trust in God
and he will see you righted.”
owing to her heavy weight.
day evening as officers of Young Men’s
Institute, No. 30: James Hanley, P.;
Thos. Brown, let V.P.; Chris. Webber, 2d V. P. ; Carl Schemer, B. 8.;
J_E. Carr, F.8.; Jno. C. O'Neill, B.
®.; Jas. L. Morgan, T.; J. W. Hurley,
M.; Jno. Raffter, I. 8.; James L.
Grimes, O. 8.
the evening of the 29th instant.
. versed from. southsto north by one of. f
en a company: of miners working
After the
a
se, they found this slide had unss
r
tensive rich channel was buried
BY TELEGRAPH.
—
Hung at Elko.
——
Sacramento, June 20—The Bee’s
After they had ascended the acafAll of the atAfter shaking hands with all preeiss. As the rope
God knows we are innocent.”
As the black caps were drawn over
Then the trap fell :
Mrs. Potts was a corpse immediately,
Y. M. I. Election.
The following were elected ThursThe installation will take place on
The iollowing were elected as delegatesto the Grand Council; which
meets in San-Franciaeo-August 4th:
Chas. Grimes and J. E. Carr; alternates, F. T. Nilen and J. L. Morgan. ~
ea eaeaennennl
P. J. Cullen, Saratoga Springs, N. Y
Uptonville, Ky.
why? ee
Aukin, the Painless Dentist ?
reach of the poor.
uses none
tured.
Meuntain Ice. .
The
iginally from south to north, while in
the danger from fireworks. The Bourd
instructed the police to arrest and vigorously prosecute anyone exploding
China bombs or double headers within the city limits. :
Lots 8, 4, 5, 6 and 7 in block 24 were District Attorney and Auditor have
counted the money in the county
deceased, in the sum 0-$1,000. treacury and found $59,005.68, which
assessed to the estate.of Carl Becker,
ment furnish to the Trustees a list of
residents of this county.
Tt was ordered that thecity provide . case.
barrels ofice water for drinking purposes, also sprinkle the streets and
al was authorized to employ for that
day special policemen at a cost not te
exceed $12. :
The vote for nightwatehman result-. Pear Belt.
edin Wm. Monk receiving three votes
and Wm. Scott two. Mr. Monk was. ferred Thursday evening by Nevada
Commandery, K. T. Numerous members from various parts of this county
and Placer were present to assist in
White $12, James Mulloy $5, John}r
Holbrook $1.25, John Grimes $14 75, . er.
Frank Vaughn $2 50, S. E. Wanamake
$3, W. G. Carr $3.
declared elected and was sworn in.
$102.45.
“My father, at about the age of
Atiy, lost all the hair from the top of. sgrravaces it, caving the bowels in « more
nis head. After one month’s trial of torpid cond
Ayer’s Hair Vigor, he had. a fine }%, an just such ti preg pee
growth of hair of the natural color.”— scesteraneas axeionpatens Win tasted of pd
Cumxs and fever of three years solvent and gentle stimulating properties, is
standing cured by Simmons Liver Reg
plator:—E. Watkins, Watkins House,
Are so many people visiting Dr. Van
Because his prices are within the
manufacture of Artificial Teeth and
but the best teeth manulseil reduce to a minimum on July 4th
It was ordered that the Fire Depart. is
ctive firemen between the ages of 21
ing the bells on July 4th. The MarshThe following bills were allowed :
“Labor—Wm. Hoskins $15, Hed.
L. Voss, lumber; $15.25.
J. G. Neagle, supplies, $3.10.
Klinker & Co., rubber stamp, $4.
$120.
J. G. Neagle,salary as Marshal, $50
man, $60.
Officer, $25.
F. A. Kilerman, freight on hose,
$5.45 ze
etc., $16. Z
services, et, $20.35.
ve Delegates for twelye months, $12.
Cara of Thanks.
—
The members of the Congregational
Church hereby tender their hearty
thanks: First, to Miss L. Maltman for
the very profitable and charming entertainment given under her accomplished supervision and training, in
the interest of our church; secondly,
to the young ladies and gentlemen
who gave their services and rendered
their several parts so admirably;
thirdly, to Miss E, Goyne and also
Messrs. Goyne, Granville and Bouvier
for their delightful orchestral music;
fourthly, to the members of the Mountain Division Band for their timely
and excellent aid; and finally, toall
who assisted in so many ways to make’
the event an unprecedented success.
Cordially submitted by t “nenibers of the Congregational Church.
we
Rebekah Degfee Officers.
Following ~4re the newly elected
officers of Neva Rebekah Degree No.
119,1-0. 0. F.: Mrs. John Muir, N.
G@.; Mrs. Anthea Locklin, V. G.;
Miss Lena Silva, R. 8.; Mra. Mary
Davey, T.; Miss Lizzie Hutchinson, P.
Wm. H. Crawford and H.J. Wright . she coming 4th of July than there were
appeared before the Board on behalf} a;
of the Pacific Insurance Union and requested that such steps be taken 88) co
hotels are making arrangements ac
seen and hated; afew times seen it is
more kindly rated; Forever seen, it
every purse unlocks, Persistent advertising is what knocks.
been appealed to the Supreme Court,
nd 60 who arein good standing and) and the TRaNscrirt office is now engayed in printingthe transcript. in the
ment.
Nevada County Land and Impreve-—
ment Association enquiring for first¢lass ranches.’ , There will
Mining Company is to be sold at
: Sheriff's sale on July 15th to satisfy an
Nevada Gas Co.,gas fortwo months, . unpaid fine of $500 assessed against .
the Company by the a
of Yuba county, defendan. aving
Brown & Calkins, printing andj been fined for unlawful mining.
advertising,
$26.50.
received orders for goods from CampWm. Hoskins, salary as Assessor, . to
City and D:
from Si
Wm. Scott, salary as nightwatch. tana< These orders are directly traced
ko the advertising they do in the local
Dr. C. D. Bobo, salary as Healtit . papers.
Nevada Hose Co., jonivor services, . first. class amateur troupe of burnt
Pennsylvania’ Engine Co., janitor} ater on the evening of July 3d, also
J. EAsaac, salary as Secretary of . 4th.
the celebration two years ago. The
rdingly.
At first your advertisement
may be]The chairman of the Supervisors,
every cent that should be there.
The celebrated Westerfield case has
Several parties have written to the
m be a
reat demand for lands in the Bartlett
eceiving Grand Commander WagenA banquet was severd.
The property of the North Rloomfield
Yesterday Mra. r & Crawford
county, from Sierra
nieville in Sierra county,
jyou county, and from MonComing Amusements.
The Nevada County Minstrels, &
cork artists, will perform at the Thegive a matinee on the afternoon of the
“Pete” Baker, the sterling German
comedian, and his. troupe have engaged the Theater for the evening of
July 29 when they will produce the
beautiful and mirth-provoking comedy
of ‘Chris and Lena.”
ST
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Deal Gently with the stomach.
If it proves refactory, mild discipline
is the thing toset itright. Not all the
the nauseous draughs and boluses ever
edy its disorders a8 a few wineglassfulle—say, three times 4 dayof
Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which
will affordit speedy relief, and eveatually banish every dyspeptic aud bitious sympton. , Sick headache, nervousness, sallowness of the complexion,
fur upon the tongue, vertigo, and
those many indescribable and disagreeable sensation caused by indigestion,
are too often tdated by injudicious
dosing. An immediate abandonment
ofsuch random and ill advised experdirection of a cure; the next step the
which has received the hig est medpopularity. :
8.;J.M. Walling, Trustee. The installation will take place on the night
of July 5th. ‘
—————————
A DOCTOR'S REBUKE.
eamensely More Mischief than is Generally Suspected.
~ Dr. King, the eminent medical writer, im
a learned disquisition on our national comreane eemat qugneity of cathartic pills, ob Thi of ic
wang, Bret Leh by the people of Pye
try are productive of immensely more mischief than is erally 8 True, the
phzic anl the bowels, but its action
nds to diminish the tone of the intestines;
f removing costiveness, it
Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla was designed
ling « powerful mineral purgative, it is «
mild vegetable laxative, that, owing to its
20 certain a relief in constipation that it has
been given sway to hundreds, not tobe paid
for unless it was of positive benefit. It rewith s natural easy habit, and is so mild
that, unlike drastic purgatives, it can be
taken indefinitely with perfect safety.
Now Gere.
ad
. ’
=
‘Tem Acre Fruit Farms.
of the most attracti
: and private residences ve spots the
nant : t. All orders left whole Willamette Valley. The Oreoe tee Conn Ager ge the Plaza gon Lend Co., of Salem and Portland,
W. D. Travers, the piano tuner, is
: re allows you afair-valosone Leave orders at E. ——
tion for. your old wornout broken
plates. Iy xou want a fine turn-out go
Because he stands at the head of the to Henry Lane’a livery and fend street,
‘. ‘The Sunnyside tract of farm lands,
4 four miles south of Salem,is growing in
public favor, because of ite eligible
location, and the choice quality of its
soil, Those settlers who have gone on
to this tract to make themselves
pearl et homes, have shown commendable dilUnion’ Ice Company is} igence in improving their farms, and
to deliver ice to wants but afew years to make thisone
regularity there will be flatulence
heartburn, nausea, sick-headache
nervousness.
the stomach.
Brothers.
A Compicte Suecess, Tacoma, W. T.
and giving universal satisfaction.
greater relief than anything else
ever used.” . oon a
Bosanko’s Pile Remedy has
aving failed. "You ma:
nae ‘l as iffers.’”
casts . Stewart & Co. Yours,
may 1-2m.
Bold by Carr Bros. «
——
MARRIED.
Grass Vall
Bowman, Henry
Freet. :
it
. : ,, . cases natural reservoirs, the largest resIt will be a voluminous docu-. voir or artificial lake in the world is
th
80’
twenty-one square miles. The masonry
dam is 1,000 feet long by 95 feet high; 50
feet wide at the base and 15 at the top.”
The order of the Temple was CON-. in Cuddapath district is formed by daminvented can do half as much to rem-. .
iments should be the first step in the . hig groom on
¢andard tonic alterati ve, in default the eatate was to go to th use of this standard tonic aller Sion oh heey opt fen pnd
The groom,
ical sanction and won unprecedented Sages, a: aot wis Soenest 00 a panegh he AS
Wuen the stomach lacks vigor and
Strengthening Cordial and Blood
Purifier, to give tone and regularity to} his own children.
For sale by Oarr rebuked for eating with his fingers,
hrea that if he repeated the offense} Tres
: — “ s fom the table, the edtse SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlante @e
Tux Dr. Bosaxnko Mp., Co., Piqua, O.
Mr. D. D. Clark, Ass’t Engineer
Construction Dep’t N.P. BR. BR. says:
“Dr, Bosanko’s Pile Remedy has given
Mr. J. A. Commerford, Ase’t Editor
Tacoma News, testifies to ite virtues in
.“
the following eulogistic manner: “Dr. . s+ ag you happen to feel about it
most atubborn case of piles of eight Mr. Crofton has no affidavits to publish.
gat standing, all other ane cad —Detroit Free Press.
end it to one and
SUACOBS OI],
A marvel of beauty fair,
With its soft bonds riven, render ree
The richest red of a warm heart, tender
And sweet with an incense rare?
~ What will it bet
What will it be?
Large Reservoirs.
Omitting lakes, which are in many
e great tank of Dhebar, twenty miles
utheast of Udaipur city, Rajputana
, India. It covers an area of
In southern India, also, there are C)
immense reservoirs. That of
the Gundlakamana river by a dam
57 fect high ‘thrown between two hills.
The reservoir has an area of fifteen square
miles, The Sulekeré reservoir in Mysore
state is very little smaller, and next to
Cumbum is the finest in southern India.
Com; with these artificial lakes,
Loch Katrine (supplying Glasgow), four
and one-half square miles, and Vyrnwy
xéservoir (supplying Liverpool), nearly
two square miles, are insignificant in
size. e Manchar tank in fécinde has
an area of 180 square miles, but only
when fed by the waters of the river during the months of flood. In dry months
it shrinks to quite a small area.—New
York Telegram. :
ehcp eet
Napoleons of Finance.
A most appalling sound was heard in
the nursery, and the astonished father,
with his hair on end, ran to see what
was the matter. He opened the door
and looked in. Willie was sitting astride
his drum, kicking it with both feet.
Johnny was twisting the cat's tail and
bringing forth howls of dire agony.
Tommy was whirling & rattle, Bobby
Stapleford, a neighbor's boy, was superintending a fight between two vociferous
dogs, Harry Plugmore, another visitor,
was jumping up and down on an empty
barrel, half a dozen other casual youngsters were pounding tin pans, and all
were at the tops of their voices.
“What is the meaning of this'unearthly racket?” demanded the father as soon as
he could make himself heard above the
“We're Chicago board of
trade,” re illie. ‘‘Fellers, let 'er
go once more!”
And pandemonium broke loose again.
Chicago Tribune.
A Curious Burial.
who was. named
yinderpest.
whip, and was placed
an old fox. All his property was
Roman Catholic chnrch,
himself to lapse. —Casselt’a Journal.
fi iad Re
Dangers of Analogy.
he wonld be sent an
the habite of dogs,
they only had skin.—London Globe.
—<—<—<$< $< ——
No Affidavits.
of five minutes. You can believe this
The Lively Moth.
him in one year,
make her # chest
of fine clothes
‘. -ng excellent progress, and an uprais
The wishes of a curious character,
Hilkington, better
kmown as Squire Hawley, were fully
‘carried out a few years ago at a place
near Doncaster. He was puried in his
own garden, amid the graves of his dead
cattle, which had been stricken down by
He was laid out in full
hunting costume, including spurs and ere amma aaa acme
a in a stone coffin
weighing upwards of a ton, which had
to be lowered into the grave by means
of acrane. His old pony was shot and
buried at his feet, and at his head was
laid the bodies of his favorite pS =
condition that these fu-.
neral observances were fully carried out;
place for little boys who emulated
After a brief interval of good behavior the offense was Te
peated and the culprit ordered to get unGentiemen :—Your Pile Remedy is vl bey table, bette . agro
in idly to un. lress on
. ee ue — ee that little dogs afa not wear clothes—
An English naturalist says that the
moth was known 800 years B. C. -and
that Cleopatra, after losing $10,000 worth : :
paid . the prices
were in town Friday.
Miss Minnie Englebright of Vallejo
who arrived here a few days since t
visit her brother, W. F. Englebright
The Centennial.
A letter from’ Superintendent Richirds says that the new tucnel is mak
rom it to explore what may be foun
bove shows well. The #an-Jo ~
‘ompany, adjoining, has struck som
— The Daily Transcript. . RIVER CH ANNELS places where the bedrock has been ITY Ri) RRS. HERE AND THERE. AR CrE.iiu ROSEBUD. }. PERSONAL MENTION. Beye bear keep your head clear
= ~ Je * grades Paige age prion a2 A @rtef ae ae ‘is chan Mate ¥ wat will it bet vectal and Other Notes Avent} .Recsieier Take Simmons Liv
_ TgATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1890. Ae Taay tail wo ta telethon Ben tore of Lecat Interest. ee cipaae ae : hesscha eae CEN Soe “a
Si . ‘hove up.” The other portion conear 9338 e Ph sas freight is being hauled = sn ween. fringed Sahn SF eden — has returned from . * bah org ne
P LITICAL. : tend that the channels run from north ; e mountains. ‘At kiss of the welcome spring. my tea e residence next to Methodist
amnouncemonts under this head The Gold Belt of Northern Califor—— Both parties arguing from . Preparations for the Fourth—Wm. Ringers —— What will st bet * Ne aera North Bloomfield — cies for rent. Apply to
ot be paid for t ee foe ‘ e same premises, point to the admit: : m Army are Wr:at will it bet : ‘ rank Aumer. tf.
por adyance. Z nia—Ancient River Channels ted fact aa cate wank Goat, Monk Elected Night WatthThe case of Richards ys. The Travee Pot Pporres yo Senator Preston has returned from as
pee Hi d G 1 Denosi channels, and the gold in. them, are : elers Insurance Company is to be ap-} On the slits curved etemn : San Jose and Hollister. ‘
FOR SHERIFF 8 Cre Dae identical in Sierra A aradiPlacer and man—Bills Allowed. pealed to the Supreme Court. . ‘The balmy breath Nori aag daring. . Charles Hegarty of Moore’s Flat has B :
a ? % } c A : ie ?
sibest ‘ El Dorado counties, A direct, imags Some of the finest cherries that grow mene’ fap oer veturned from San es te a Ee Ss u re :
William Barton rae inary connection is made between rr hereabout hang on the trees at Geo. F. Cinwinewe . R. McMurray and wife an ™ . ty you nave made up your mind te,bey
. 2 apr ; Bia Soe eee . : points 50 or 100 miles apart, over high, : Jacobs’ place on East Brovd sireel. I can catch but a doubtful Me M. Weighel went to the Bay Fri . fi00d’s Sarsaparilla ect sith nyry md
OF xevaata ination of Sheriff whten. James F. Talbot of Shady Ran, . paren, bedrock ridges ant deep oe On Tharsday evening the City) The sick people around town are (So little the petals show), : day. : any other. A Bostor, lady, whose example is.
the decision of the Republican Vounty Con-. Placer county, says in the Miningand we : : 4! Prustees held their regular monthly . most all getting well. There is no use Tare! sae . toner — heart's . Ubarles Noell and his bride have rworthy aut bc her experience below:
—— _.__. . Scientific Press: cnra aac th eats ik meeting, all members being present. . disguising the fact that Nevada City UP rene ee urned from their wedding tour to Sat_ écuauane the clerk nyc aoe eng
FOR COUNTY RECORDER. Thave been a firm advocote of the) This theory is but little better eustain. . ree Report of the City Marshal and . has the best doctors and climate in ae Francisco. J] metrown instead of Hood’s; hettold me their's
— 5 ancient river theory for the past 30. 04 by existing facts than the “hoveCity Treasurer were read and ordered . the world. iin wii ilsoN. P. Parazett, J. H. Helwig and would last longer; that I might take it on tea
W. A. Sleep years; have been a close observer of] y* theory, although there are many —_ There will be more people here on tn che day of ts fll ede aplander, Le: Cone of ha eee To Get .
Gayo’ trial; that if T did not like it J need not
pay anything, etc. But he could nos preva
on me to change. I told him — had taken
, Sarsaparilla,
will remain till after the 4th of July satisfied with it, and did not wait any other,
and my friends frequently speak of it.* Muna.
EuLi A. Gor, 62 Terrace Street, Boston.
Sarsaparilla
Bold by all druggists. §1; six for $5. Prepared
by OC, I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, sprnghee
100 Roses One Xollar
benefits of vacation season may
greatly enhanced if,atthesame time,
1e blood is being cleansed and vit
lized by the use of Ayer’s Sarsapar
a. A good appetite, fresb vigor, an:
wonderful medicine.
Furnished Reome For Rent.
Tn -plensant part of town. Enquir
at this office. jn 12-tf
——S
Hetel Arrivals.
Robt. Stuart, Oakland,
_ Jno. Simmons, Portland, Oregon.
W.H. Jones, Sacramento,
E. Weldon, Colfax,
Davie Merrill, Ruugh-and Ready,
Mrs. E. Moorehouse, Boston,
Mrs. J.Moorehouse,
doo
J. H. Cunard, Bloomfield,
Jas. Hemingway, Stockton,
-. J. Buckley, San Francisco, ‘sa,
J. L. Quire, Auburn,
Mre. Thos. Wade, Oakland,
Miss L. A. Wade, do
Wm. Mooney, San Francisco,
R. McMurray & w., San Juan,3
W. McM. Weighel do
M.C. Hogan, do
A. Meyer, Cherokee,
Geo. Terhune, Mt. Oro Mill,
OC. P. Daniels, San Francisco,
R. ©, Collins. do
ce
Unton Horsgt, Juno 19,
J. Spence, Oakland,
Mies Spence, do.
J. Parrott, Washington
W, J. Tolan, Smartaville,
W. Powell, do
J. H. Neff, Colfax,
E. D. Peixu'tu, San Francisco,
Mre. Wilson, do
Mrs. Dean, do
P.A. Youngquist, do
FE. M. Preston, do
8. H. Wayeuer & w., San Jose,
D. W. Lubeck, Auburn,
W. B. Lardner, do
A; Ryall, Angela Ci mp,
J. Kampfer, Grizzly Ridge,
J. Carson, Rough & Ready,
W. Dennivon, de
J. H. Helwig, Bloon field,
unoyant spirits attend the use of thi: thie
ister aiyGss peat cic ha the bon un air ani
and boating in the. world. abu
——— Where Are You Going
For Health and Pleasure
This. Summer ?
The great mass of snow in the SIERRA
e
The HOTEL DEL, MONTE, fairest spot in
California, invites You, It is notexpensives
Ever camped in the SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS? If not, yeu have never lived.
If you want to see nature's noblest handiwork, visit reek: grand old SNOW-CROWNED
And there are LAKES—Tahoe, Donner, In+
ere
ry
Of course you remember 8 ; és 2, LONG ROA r SANTA ‘MONI
; c
Nationan Hora, June 19. ann for SOPRINGST. There on ‘he
J. Black, Bloomfield 4} ‘ath a, White Sulphar, Bartlet, 5A Euan Mey bt Bucsuibine Cfo Haine Bice eas
Ino. Henderson, Forest City, san ee
Ask for the Southern Pacific Company's
Pamphiet, “California Resorts."
Everything in California worth seeing fs
on the tines of the :
Southern Pacific Company.
RICH’D GRAY, Gen. Traffic Man *
T, H. GOODMAN, Gen. Pans. Agt. niet
San Francisco, Cal.
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RAILROAD LANDS —
For: Sale: on : Reasonable : Terms.
For Lands in Central and Northern Cali. . } Nt, an Francieoo, , Land AgentC, P.
‘or lands utherm California, apply
to or address JEROME MAD
Agent 8, P, BR. R.,San 4a MADDEN, fan
NEVADA DRUG STORE,
Corner Broad and Pine Streets
NEVADA CITY
W. 0. VINTON, Proprietor:
o semcoet
u
ollet Articles ofa ea aeret
ulattention given to componding,
prescriptions by a co it
Carfect purity Vanrauteed. et eee Of
sessment mneterstionntatetaee St im, gt
~~ Ordinance No. 96.
nes
Au Ordinance to provide Revenue—To levy
a City Road and Street Poll Tax for the
Fiscal Year 1890-1801.
rfVHE .BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF TH
Pcity of Nevada do ordain as follows re
Bection 1. Thata sag Road and Street Poll
fax of Three Dollars is hereby levied, for
the fiscal year 1890-1891, upon each male
inhabitant of the City of Nevada, over the
eze of 2i aud undertheage of 50 years for
4G ty Road and Street purposes, which said
poll tax shall become due and shall become
collectuble on and after the Twenty-8econd
day of June, 1890, inthe manner provided
by law.
Bection 2, TheCity Marshal of said Cit:
of Nevada is hereby thade collector of sai
tux and shall collect the same in the manner provided by law,and upon the neglect
or refuealiof any person liable thereof to
pay said tux after demand, said Marshal
must collectthe same by seizure and dale
of any personal properly owned by such perwou, dald salemay be made after three
hours verbal notice of time ana place, and
the provimons a6 Restas 8791, 37:
ure andsale,
section §. The City Marshal on the first For fifteen years I was amMicted with rheumatism, four pale ge I wascompelled
to go on cru . Words are in uate to
press t!
‘. An excel’ent story is related of the . time. During these fifteen years of exis*. way in which that inflexible
digciplinpamred it was not living), I every known
Use Dr. J.H.MecLean’s.
arian, the young kaiser, was hoist with finally began, om Swift's
y without ving any benef
peel:
the first gave me relief,
tard in the of of
hin own petard in the parson of So vas . yell many Tenn of
and
best and am
ay. believe that 8. 8. 8.
ls the best blood part er on the market to
J. D. TAYLOR, Cuba, Mo.
in Blood ‘and Skin Diseases mai’
Crofton, naturalist and geologist, says .
TI] that there was darkness over the world
for a space of 600 years during the forma .
tion of the earth, with flashes of light.
ning and peals of thunder at intervals
or
ot
as the residence of Mrs. Sweet, Bennett lead to keep her other store clothes from
af dene Bas B. beng chow Away
BE SURE AND
. be prom ‘tronded to. No ice. still haves few of their 1
farms
juni7-tf
BOP oF
Odd Fellows’
In order’to get ridgof them@infa-burry.
193, 87’
$790 and 3796.0 e Political Code of att:
fornia shall apply to aud govern such seizMonday of each Month must take oath betore the City Clerk of the total amount of
said poll taxes collected by him during the
preceeding month, and must et the same
ime pay the same, less the amount of his
pe.centage for collection, tothe City Treasurer.
Section 4. The City Marshal shall be allowed 15 per cent. of allsuch Poll taxes col. lected by him for said fiscal year, for making «uch collection.
Passed June ee aauLt. €
~ GA President. ©
Attest T.H. Cann, Clerk. ' yea
THIRD INSTALLMENT.
Our Third and Last Shipment of
pa SUMMERCLOTHING.2#m
Has just arrived, and itfis a grand lot. We ghave}{put
Down z
,
A
SEE THEM.
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Bullding, Broad Street