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September 13, 1888 (4 pages)

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sonore Y B. Randall near Chinese Camp, Tuol. cs TETHER SEE RETR, D petty Cri ‘ * . . * A Revolution in Progress. eee : = The uily & scrip A PERFECT COMBINATION otis cay oom aooronm aus WT flops Furnitars FOR SALE ! THE GREAT as. comer arene erate cy, at. 2Sumieeeregeabier: the omar the whole mato tobeathy ation . bave marked sah oe inhuman yro;. ! 0 — _ CIRCULATES I5ge Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, le North San Juan, French Corral, Sweetiand, North Bloomfield, Moore's Fiat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every other town of Nevada county; also in Placer and Sierra Counties, at ramento, ‘San Fran cisco—in f: “throughout the State “from Siskiyou to Diego, from the Siera to the Sea.” ‘ oo THURSDAY, SEPT. 13,-1888.’ LATE NEWS. The Repubicans scored a great victory in Maine. “ The Santa Rosa Woolen-mill has shutdown. * Lotta has bought the Grand Opera House at St. Paul. The Savannah river has flooded the city of Augusta, Ga. The hotel and Catholic Church at Brown’s Valley wére burned. Frank Kemble, a Northern Pacific brakeman, was fatally injured. Charles Jones, an Arizona cowboy, was murdered by Sonora bandits. Harry Coffey of San F; rangisco tried to kill his divorced wife in Los Angeles. C. W. Clinton, an insane man from San Francisco, was taken in charge at Tuscola, Iil. Four persons were killed and twentyfive injured by a railroad collision at Rittman,O. -A man named Parrell killed Lyman umne county, a few days ago. Jobn H. Barham, one of California’s oldest pioneers,died at Robert’s Ferry, Stanislaus county, on Sunday. The Pioneer Brewery, in Vallejo, a large frame building, was burned on Saturday night. It was the property of Edward McGettigan. The election at Brown's Valley, in Yuba county on Saturday, resulted in @large majority in favor of the organization of an irrigation district under the provisions of the Wright Act. Rich discoveries of gold on Soda 21” Paine’s Cel: -yCom: un 57 Untario Centre, N.Y sf “for the disease that affects one iS_PERFECT COMBINATION. R medicine, for I know what it did fo: . “T hav a techy frm nervousness and trouble. I botgisn-twe bottles of Paine’s Compound, and oh, how it did help mie! Ihave so much faith in your me.” Mrs. J. J. Watson. the proofs! . control of natural forces, making him a master ihstead of a slave and adding to the comfort and happiness of the buman race, the discoveries of Dr. J. Eugene Jordan, author of the Histogenetic System of.Medicine, must, = AINE’S CELERY COMPOUND che ho tong of things, rank among jor @. Weis, Ricnarp. . $1, six for 5. > Props., Burlington, Vt. . tle bears & o Regular Republican Nominee, For State, Senator, E. M. PRESTON, Of Nevada ‘City. For County Clerk. G W. DUNSTER, of Truckee, is-a can+ didate for County Clerk, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Con, vention. Regular Republican Nominee, For Recorder, JOHN A. RAPP, if Of Nevada City, Regular Republican Nominee For Sheriff, GEORGE LORD, Of Grass Valley. Regular Republican Nominee For County Surveyor, CHARLES E. UREN, Of Grass Valley. Republican Nominee For Clerk, creek, near Dunsmuir, Shasta county, has caused intense excitement. This . locality has been rich in placer min. ing, and the strikes in quartz cause no . surprise. Business men of Dunsmuir . are interested. . While in a fit of temporary insanity . Mrs. W. D. Wheeler, of Portland, Or., . got up from bed about 12 o’clock Sat. urday night and went in her night! clothes toa mill creek, 100 yards dis. tant, and precipitated herself from the . bank into the. shallow water. below. . She was found dead the next morning. There are 505 towns and plantations in Maine. The returns of Monday’s elections received from 241 give Burleigh (Rep.) 45,019; Putnam (Dem.), 41,646 ; Cushing (Pro.), 1,974; scattering, 957. Ifin the 266 towns to hear from the same ratio of gain and loss is maintained the final vote will give @ plurality for the Republicans of 19,807. Deapiy war has been going on in Massachusetts against the dastardly wretches who sell soda-water on Sunday. Ten head of cattle were killed by lightning while lying beneath a tree at St. Johansburg, Vt. Tse Winconsin cranberry crop has been damaged 25 per cent. by frosts* Arrivals at the Union Hotel. Mrs, J. NaFrziceEr, Proprietor. September 11, 1888. W. A. Hanley, Alleghany, Mrs. J.0. Groves &8, aeahans, Wm. Clerkin, Alleghany, Miss Millie Clerkin, Alieghany, 4d. A. Perry, City, . R. M. Wilkins, Grass Valley, . Flora Genasci, Bloom field, . Miss Carrie Pittleston, Bloomfield, . J. W. Robinson, wae Geo. Lord, Grass V. ley, Dan Coughlin, Railroad, W. D. Harris, Grass Valley, Wm. Hammell, Scotts Flat, L. RB. Handa; Sacramento, Geo. Irwin, Blue Tent, P. H. Grant, North San Juan, Henry Parsons, do Mrs.J.R. Devis, do Miss Kate O’Farrell, City, Miss McCauley, City, Jas. Coieman, Marysville, J. McCullough, Chicago Park, W. A. Hanley, City, Arrivals at the City Hotel. Q. C, Conan, Proprietor. —— September 11, 1888. }, Godair, City, S. A. Bulfinch, Oi Truckee. STUDEBAKER Light Two-Horse Wagon, WM. BARTON, Agent. LL PERSONS IN NEED OF WAGONS £X% ean call and examine before purchasing at 4 Barton's Blacksmith Shop, On the Plaza. B. H. MILLER The Most Konroved «“tyles 4 JN MEN'S AND . ROY?S oLoTHin @ And Furnishing Goods. As Handsome a lot of ; Neckties, Scarfs, Oravats, Etc., Ete., As can be found anywhere. In the way of Underwear My Stock is not excelled. The Latest Eastern Fash!ons¢ Stitt and Soft 1ts BOOTS AND SHOES, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, And everything else usually found in a first-class store of the kind, My Prices are Astonishingly Low and my Stock is the Most Oor-nIcte. z B. H. MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street. CHAS. DENNY, CHAMPION HORSE SHOER. “0 w . Williams, City .Le Duc, Bloom field, . Buckley, City, d, Grass Valley, Ebaug 2, ble Valley, 8 of 4BSO a0 ee Kk. + Ebaugh, do , Whittam, Blue Tent, ‘thomas, Grass Valley, Campbell, do J: Magonigal, teasant Valley, J Burns, Chico, J. Monk, City, F. Morris, San Juan, J, Jakan, Grass Valley C. D, Gassaway, Penn Valley, R. W. Bayne. Cottage Hill, G. Fuller, Sierra City, J. Carew, do sh BP. Peaslee, Pleasant Ridge, 5 , City .Cellana, Deer Creek, . Baker, San Francisco, ot bal --{-~boal Ey Z J. W. B.C. Carroll, Sacramento, M. P. Meagher, o T. G, Magonigal, Smarteville, 8. J. Eddy, Selby Hill J. Blumb, City, T. Oakey, City. Arrivais at National Exchanve Hotel, RecTOR BRotHERs, Proprietors. September 11, 1888. W. H. Freeman, Grass Valley, ‘, ‘Geo, Fuller, 8an Juan, Jobn Garey, o Cal. R, Clarke, City, James Quick, Badger Hill, ¥F.M. Osmont, Sun Francisco, Thos, Mein and w, Oakland, C. W. Cross, San Francisco, Geo. Hegarty, Moore’s Fiat, H. Watson, do Wm. D. Black, Lake City, J.C. Mulligan, Colusa, Albert Moore, Spence ville’ Chas. pales. io Mrs. H. A. Hailand & ch, Downieville, Wm. Nelson, Pike City, 8. N. Martin, Sen Juan, James Fraser, Ranch, Jeha Goffett, Moore's Fiat, a Wa: Rabel assoc mn, raieia, Mrs. J. Stidger, Virginia City, W. H. van Take City, G. H, Sternes, Marysville, EXT DOOR TO UNION LIVERY 8TABLE, “Main Street, Nevada City. Owners of fine horses are notified that the undersigned makes.a specialty of Horseshoeing, and doing it in the best possible manner. Horse's feet, when entrusted to my care, are warranted tu be kept in good order. Interfering and striking prevented. Teamsters will find my work will stand, and all work done promptly and satisfactorily. Brick Shop—I have the best appointed and coolestshop in the city STORE REMOVED. L. HIRSCHMAN AS REMOVED HIS STORE TO THE room in Miasenic Building ‘ormerly occupied by A. Nivens. He will keep on hand a full stock of Domestic, Key West and imported Cigars, also a fine stock of TOMACCO. aug 26-Im Over Seven Hundred Visitor Visitors Called at the Senate, you bet, To partake of the very best known drink yet. ’Twas voted by all on the very first ballot That Oyster Cocktails was the thing to tiekle your palate, ’Tis the beat drink in town and don’t you get it— If you don’t take ene now you'll forever regret it. : € ! ! . Sole Agent {Harrison & Cleveland for Protection & Sunel Cigars. NOTICE. AVING TRANSFERRED MY BUSI: ness as Furniture Dealer in Nevada ty, to E.G. SUKEFORTH, all persons heretofore indebted to me are requested to immediately settle with him, and all persons to whom I am indebted will present thei demands against me to him. .M. SUKEFORTH. Nevada City, August 15. 1888, “ For five years I suffered with malaria and nervousness. I tried Paine’s Celery Compound, and I can truthfully say that five bottles compieiely cu me. I cheerful; mend it, for 1 know it to be a good medicine.” Cas. L, STEARNS, Letter Carrier, Station B, Brooklyn, N. ¥. JRES ALL NERVOUS DISEASES, zia, Rheumatism, Paralysis, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Piles, Liver Com *) Kidney Trouble, Female Compiaints, and all disezses arising from impure Blood y recomSee that cach bet 1, six for Se va ‘lery trade fark ot &Co., Fees eee t “_z the Nervous, The Debilitated, The Aged. r A.'FRIEDMAN, Broad Street. Below National Hotel, Nevada City?PASIONARIA TAILOR ‘é igs Makes to Order the Finest Dress and Business Suits For Gentlemen and Boys ; aX At the Lowest Prices AND ACCORDING TO Te Very Latest Spring Styles. Call and see my clegent Line of Goods, ineluding Scotch Tweeds, French Percales, ‘ Cassimeres, West of England Cloth, Etc., Etc. —n— A Perfect Fit Gharanteed. ez Pants a Specialty. —, ed Parties from up country, when iu?Nevada City, can have their measures taken for suite or single garments, which will be forward ed by express, as ordered. Repairing and Pressing done, andalterations made at the Lowest Prices. A. FRIEDMAN, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY} New Blacksmith Shop. D. CARMICHAEL, 4 FORMERLY OF PAT CLANCY’S SHOP, has leasod the LOCKLIN BUILDG ‘From Main to Broad Streets, And is now prepareG o do all kinds of Blacksmith Work. He makes a specialty of Stage Work. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. * Give him a cail and be convinced, Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. He willbe prepared to do All kinds of Horseshoeing THE FIRST OF SEPTEMBER. D. CARMICHAEL. Nevada City, August 8th.—l m New York Bakery. G. WM. DURST, : Proprietor -o-—— “ETAVING PURCHASED THIS WELIknown and popular Bakery of Mrs John Hurst, on OOMMEROIAL STREET, I intend to keep on hand at all times a good Variety of BREAD, . PIES, : CAKE, Ete. Wedding Cakes ‘ Aud Pastry Made to order on short notice or mos’ r ble terms, ey All order for anything in my line prompt ly attended to, By strict attention to business, givin, yable . g00d satisfaction and selling at low rates, 1 , 1868, at the office of . hope to merit a liberal patronage, Dividend Notice. IVIDEND No. $1,0¥ FIFTY CENTS PER DP share on the Capital Stock of the CITIne Pe Sig become due and on and after Cc Bank. iw JOHN T. MORGAN Cashier. G.Ww K8sT e thousands of cases which have already been cured by this system, embracing the diseases heretofore regarded as incurable, place the greatness of his discoveries beyond question, and build for him a monument in ‘the hearts of the people. In his book entitled, ‘‘The Entire Revolution of Medicine,” is given a comprehensive description of this new system, and i:s practical application, which briefly stated is as follows: He rebuilds the diseased cells and tissues of the body with thé same proximate principles and ferments, organic bodies, and go on, which are nominally prepared in the body ly the glands. fhose he supplies to the sick in tke form of medicine, giying that particuiar principle, which he sees from their symptoms their glands are unable to prepare. It is a beautiful science, and built upon scientific principles, as is abundantly proven by the following endorsements from men whose prominence in the scientific world mukes them competent critics, and speaks volumes for this new and rational system of medicine: ; Cuicaao, January Ist, 1888. -Thisis to certify that I have made a thorough investigation of the Histogentic medicines, prepared by Dr. J. Eugene Jordan, and of his unique methods of research, and am therefor competent to form a correct judgment. I pronounce them marvelous prodtcts of the highest skill, showing an acquaintance with thé natural sciences jar in advance of any savant with whose works the world is acquaintéd. The amount of time and painstaking which the Doctor has expended upon the singl: branch _ of spectroscope is enormous, and bis discoveries startling; also having used these medicines in my own practice, I can say that their sctual success in curing disease is as great as their discovery. The revolution of the medical setence of today is no dream; it is at hand. J. B. 8. Kina, M. D., P. D., Prof. Chem. and loxicology Hahnemann Medical College of Chicago. CuicaGco, February 26th, 1887. Dear Siz :—Allow me the pleasure of adding one more leaf to your wreatia. It is, perhaps, not strictly professional, but it is certainly honorable. Your medicine has accomplished ror me what To Me seemed impossible, and what certainly baffled the skill and knowledge of the highest in the fraternity. You have not only helped me pliysically, but you have opened a vista of possibilities for which I cannot thank you sufficiently. I congratulate the century in which you live, Jt he who causes two blades of grass to grow where before there was only one, is a benefactor to society, what must be said of you, who Can transform misery into happiness. May you: live. long and continue to do good; ‘and inay bigotry—the child of darkness—vanish from your path as the mist from the glorious splendor of the rising sun. Yours fraternally, H. G. Brices, Ph., B., M. D. Nevapa Ciry, Sept. 8th, 1888. For twenty years past sy. sister, Nannie Kobb, bas suffered greatly from chronic bowel troubles, which for the last six years have been very bad indeed ; and gradually grew worse’ until about five months ago. At that time she was a complete physical wreck, Words cannot tell what she suffered. or describe her wretched physical state, and we felt that she could not live much longer. About this time H, C. Tuck told us that Dr. J.Eugene Jordan's Histogenetic medicine would cure her, and as we had tried the old school of medicine without benefit, we decided to try the new, After taking the medicine prescribed a short time, this trouble, which all other med ¢ines failed to benefit, was completely enred, This.was about five months ago, and there has been no return of the trouble since. She Las also been blind for the last four years, Both éyés Wwéré” Coated over with ascum so thick that no part of the iris or pupil could be seen. Mr, Tuck said the medicine would cure this condition. In a short \ime the scum began to disappear, ‘and has steadily grown less—just as he said it would, until now it. is more than half gone und the greater part of the iriscan .be plainly seen in both eyes, and the scum is steadily growing less. The doctor says the optic. nerves are paralyzed, but this too can be cured, She is now taking medicine for the paralysis, and there is s0. e change in this condition, and whether it is cured or not, enough has certainly been done in her vase to prove that by the HistoyeneticSystem of Medicine some things can be done which occulists of high standing told us was utterly inipossible. she has also been afiliicted for along time with a peculiar trouble in the head, causing her a great deal of suffering. ‘This tronble is much better some of its wors? features having entirely disappeared. Ali the above results have teen obtained by taking
Dr, J. EF. Jordon’s médicines internally: Berrie A. Ross. Nevapa Crry, Sept. 8, 1888. Seyeral w ago I took a pad cold, which was foilowed by sore€hroat and bJiousness, accompanied. with fever and dull aching pains in the head and back. Having heard of the remarkable cures made by Dr. J. Eugene Jordan’s Histogenetic medicines,and hearing that they cured quickly in acute cases, I decided to give them a trial. Icalled ‘n H. C, Tuck, the Doeter’s representative for Nevada City; and after taking the medicine prescribed fur about thirty-six hours, the fever, together with its attending symptoms, was entirely gone; and I was restored to my usual health. Mars. I. C0. Grey. Miss Mamie Ryan was taken very sick with bilious fever, suffering with severe pains in the head and different parts of the body, anda very high fever, Acting onthe advice of a friend, she sentfor Dr. J. E.Jordan’s representative, who prescribed Histogenetic medicines, which quickly gave relief ; and within forty-eight hours comafileteJy cured. the fever, together with its attending aches and-pains, und fully restored her to health: A number ofother persons residing in Nevada City, whose names can be given, have been cured of various diseases, clironic and acute, by the above treatment, embracing Catarrh, Lung Trouble, Female Diseases, Chronic Headache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pneuménia, Measles, Sore Throat, Stomach Troub le, ete. Dr. Jordan can be consulted and his treatment obtained through his representative, H.C. TUCK, who can be found at hisvooms in the: Burns’ cottage, Broad street, near M: E. Church, Nevada City, California, Congultation free. sep13 FURNITURE Now IN OUR STORE MUST BE REduced regardless of what we get for it in order to make room for Two Carloads of Furniture Now on the way from the East. For this reason we offer ) f Fey en BEDROOM SETS, ‘PARLOR SETS, CHAIRS, BEDS AND BEDDING, LOUNGES, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES, Ete. Fine Upholstering a Specialty Pinest Stock of Farn‘tare IN NEVADA COUNTY. LEGG & SHAW Importers and Dealers in . Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves TINWARE, DOORS, WINDOWS, COAL, OIL, PAINTS, VARNISHES, wood AND WILLOw WARE, Leather and Shoe Findings, Glassware, Guns, Pistols, Shot, Caps, Fuse, Cutlery, Crockery, Horseshoes, Nails, Barbed Wire, Etc. Kitchen Stoves and Ranges, Oil Stoves. Manufacturers and Repairers of Tin, Copper & Sheet ron Ware HYDRAULIC PIPE, Gas and Water Pipes and Fittings, Mining Implements a Specially — AGENTS FOR THE ger Califirnia Powder Works. Largest and Best Equipped HARDAWRE STORE Im Northern-Central California. Prices as Low as the Lowest. LEGG & SHAW, Main Street. Nevada City NEW LUMBER YARD, Opposite Maltman’s Sulphuret Works L. VOSS, Prow’r. ILL ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND ANS» FOR SALE, LUMBEROFEVERY DESCRIPTION -For Mining anc. Building Purposes. ‘1 18 THE INTENTION TO KEEP TH YARD WELL SUPPLIED WITH LUMBER, AND WILL CUT TO ORDER Ag REQUIRED. Also a gtod supply ef! SHAKES & PICKETS All Olear and Second Quality Sugar Pine ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THE YARD WIL} BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 0. 0. FENOHEL, Foreman of the yard. will be found at the office to receive orders. Nevada City, seme 12th 1887. M. L. & D. MARSH, Manufacturers and Dealers in All : Kinds a of: Lumber, Office and Lumber Yard : Lye OF ALL KINDS FOR BUILD ing and Mining purposes on hand and sawed to order. hand a large stock of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shakes Shingles, Moulding, Laths, "Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling, Pickets, Etc., Etc. Olear and Second Quality Sugar Pine. e keep constantly on ALSO DEAL IN __ ‘Cedar Firewood. ee Etraordinary Bargains DINING ROOM TABLES AND UNION MARKET, . COMMERCIAL STREET..NEVADA CITY The undersigned offers for sale, at a Low Price, all her interest in the Candy Factory, Oyster and Ice Cream Saloon, ON COMMEROIAL STREET. Any one ‘desiring to go into this business can get a good bargain by applying immediately. For full particulars enquire of MRS. LEDDY, Opposite Transcript Office. DEMOCRATIC County Convention. T A MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC Central Committee for Nevada County, held at Nevada City,on August 25th, 1t was voted to hold a Convention fér the nomination of County Officers, at Nevada City, on Saturday, September 16th, 1888, At the hour of 11 0’clock, a. M., and that the primery meetings for the election of dele gates to said Convention be held in the seyeral precincts of the County on Saturday, September 8th, 1888, Between the hours of 3 and_.9 o'clock P. M., atsuch hours asthe Township Committees may designate; and said committees were empowered to appoint such officers as might be neeessary for the holding of the elactions. The basis of Fl Bln nae gy in said County Convention shall be une delegate for every twenty-five votes cast in the last general election for Marion Biggs for Congress, and one for every fraction thereot. The test of qualification for voters shall be tosupport Cleveland and Thurman for President and Vice President. BASIS OF REPRESENTATION».. Nevada Precinct No. 1, 203 votes—7 delegates. J.I. Caldwell, Judge. M. Garver and R. Tremaine, Inspectors. Nevada Precinct No. 2, 196 yotes—6 delegates. CasperCohn, Judge. J. J. Jackson and Lee Garthe, Inspectors. ~ Willow Valley Precinct, (new)—1 delegate. J.P. Ebaush, Inspector. Gold Flat Precinct, 1new)—1 delegate. James Kitts, Inspector Indian Flat Precinct, (new)—1 delegate, A. W. Herrihg, Inspector. Selby Flat Precinct, (aew)—1 delegate. I. Moody, Inspector. Blue Tent Precinct, 17 votes—1 delegate. East Grass Valley Precinct—261 votes—8 delegates, West Grass Valley Precinct, 243 votes—7 wale, Far e Hill’s Flat Precinct, (Rew)—3 delegates. Boston Ravine Precinct, (new)—3 delegates. Allison Ranch Precinct, 32 votes—2 delegates: Forest Springs Precinct, 830 yvotes—2z deleDic} ates. Cottage Hill Precinct—27 votes—2 delegates. 2 Buena Vista Precinct, 26 votes—2 delegates. North Bloomfield Precinct, 82 votes -4 delegates. Lake City Precinct, 9 votes—1 delezate. Relief Hil Precinct, 17 votes—1 dele aie Columbia Hill Precinct, 29 yotes—2 de‘egates. Eureka Precinct, 31 votes—2 delegates. Moore’s Flat Precinct, 35 votes—2 delegates. Washington Precinct, 49 votes—2 delegates. Omega Precinct, 7 votes—1 delegate. Bear Valley Precinct, 6 yotes—1 delegute. Yuba (Maybert) Precinct,,9 votes—i delegate. . Ornonde Precinct, (new)—1 delegate. North San Juan Precinct, 87 votes—2 delegates. Sweetland Precinct, 23 votes—1 delegate. Birchville Precinct, 25 votes —1 delegate. French Corrai Precinct, 34 yotes—2 delegates. Cherokee Precinct, 35 votes—2 delegates. Rough and Ready Precinct, 44 votes—2 delegates. Indian Springs Precinct, 24 votes—1 deleOr omibeyille Precinet, 21 yotes—1 deleMooney Flat Precinct, 12 votes—1 deleLeg e House Precinct, 17 votes,—1 del eleasant Ridge Precinct, 14 votes delegate. *HFickee Previuci, i47 yutes=—6 delegates, Boca Precinct, 20 votes—1 delegate. You Bet Precinct, 21 votes—i delegate. Little York Precinct, 5 yotes—1 delegate Lowell ill Precinct, 22 votes—1 delegate: Hunt's Hill Freeinct. 9 votes-1 delegate. an vyotes—1819. Total No. of delegates— The office:s of the Primary elections are directed to-issue certificates of election to delegates elected from their respective precincts. By order of the Committee, E, J. RECTOR, Chairman. Ep. Sampson, Secretary. Assessment Notice. L DORADO MINING COMPANY, _ LO‘4 cation of principal place of business, Nevada City, Cul. Location of works, Nevada County, Cal. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the 10th day of September, 1888, an assessment (No, 1) of One (1) Cent per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United states gold coin to the Secretary, atGeo. E. Turner's store, Nevada City, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on Friday, the 12th da of Oct. ber, 1888, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction; and unless payment is made before, wil. be sold on . Saturday, the 3d day of November, 1888, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of adyertising and expenses of sale. J. M. HADLEY, Secretary. -OFEICE—At store of Gearge E. Tnruer, Nevada City, Cal. Mme. Alma von Tillows’ BoardinggPay School and KINDERGARTEN. 1600 G St., SACRAMENTO, CAL, Boulder Street, : Nevada City. (UAREFUL, THOROUGH, COMPLETE. li modern accomplishments, oun; «hildren (both sexes) given the best o care as to habits, morals, etc., ete. KINDERGARTEN METHODS USED OQUGHOUT, er terms address as above. Established in 1852. Nevada: Assay . Office. J.J OTT, Proprietor. NO. 25 MAIN STREET...NEVADA CITY OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPtion refined, melted and Assayed. By request, Gold Bais exchanged for Coin. In connection with my Assay Office I have a smal! Quartz Mill with which I can make Oak, Spruce, Pine and . Pacticl Mill Tests, and guaruntes correct made with from 50 to 500 pounds. PRICES Low : SAMUEL J. ALDERMAN, Surweyor, 2 en Ee CIGARS, TOBACCOS, . FRUITS PRICES AS LOW Wine Grapes Wantet. Highest market price paid for Wine Grapes; at the Nevada County! Winery. Apply to A. Isoard, Superintendent, Nevada City. Miss Mary Thomas, PIANO TEACHER, AS RETURNED FROM HER VACAH tion, and will-be pleased for her pupils d those wishing instructions on the pianogto inform her by nots at her home in Grass Valley. s4-1m For the Assembly. WISH TO GIVE. NOTICE THAT'I AM an independent candidate for Assemblyman for the Fif eenth Assembly District. I ask the voters of this district for their support as their ‘“RECLAMATIONIST REPRESENTATIVE.” By the term reclamationist I mean one who advocates reclamation, which is reclaiming waste or nearly waste lands from a condition of uselessness, or of comparatively little use, to that of greater value anda better stute of usefulness, according as the ecouditions of any locality, to the benefits already bestowed by the ‘ reator, may permit by man’s labor intelligently bestowed thereon; to bring into operation the best methods possible to extract from Nature's resources the greatest amount of benefits to mankind, whetherin the line of farming, mining, manufacturing or whatever else. this subject isof more importanceto this cous ty and to the State, and more worthy of consideration in this present political campaign, than all otherissues before the reepie. HN A, BALL. Penn Vaelly, Aug. 24, 1888. CITY HOTEL. Cor OF BROAD AND UNION 8TS THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN thoroughly overhauled and renovated, and under the private management has become One of the most Popular:Hotels iN NEVADA CITY. itis conducted on strictly Temperunce Principles. It has no Bar-room, and is therefore just the place for those in search of agood quiet place te beard and lodge " The Rooms areallesunny, lene andairy. : The Tables are supplied with the best in the market, at the following low rates: Sh fe Board, without Lodging, per week, $4.50 Board and Lodging, per week, $5 to $6. Rooms, ~er Night, 25 cents, Single Meals, 25 cents, Oo. C. CONLAN. Home Mutual Insurance Co OF CALIFORNIA. CAPITAL 300 000 PRINCIPAL OFFICK’ 216 Sansome st., San Franciseo. Fire Insurance Only J. F. HoucHron, Pre.ident, J. 1, N. SHeparp, Vice President, CHARLES H. Story, Secretary, R. H, Maaitn, General Agent. Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County DAVID WATT, JOHN C, COLEMAN. _ Risks Sonanted on all classes of @esirable property inthis county at rates as low assol vency and a fair profit will adimit of, guar anteeing a prompt and liberal response to al ust claims for loss. GEO W. HILI,, Manager MAIN STREET. GRASS VALLE NOTICE OF SALE. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT purniadt to an order of the Superior ourt of Nevada County, California, made on the the 27th day of August, 1888, in the matter of the estate of David Rowe, deceased, the undersigned admunistrator of said estate, will. sell at private gale at the law office of A. Burrows, Grass Valley, on the . 1th Day of-September, 1888, all the right, title and interest that David Rowe had at the time of his fess orthat has since been acquired by his es. tate, in and to that certain tot of land situated, lying and being in the said county of Nevada, to-wit:—The piece of land known as lots No. 14 and 15 of Block No. 30, of the town of Grass Valley, according to the ofAral map and aT A soernal 3 erms and condition of Sale: gold coin. ol the United states, goat rmatio y the gai J dated August 29, 1868, FN Lae * GRASS VALLEY . CALIFORNIA. COLLEY BROB.,.... .-Proprietors ; Peo oaks 1 ATE DEPUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR OF : San Bernardino county. Correspond; DEALERS IN ence solicited. Surveys of Quarter Sections, Beet, Pork, Mhutton, Vel, Etc-. . ete.,made in accordance with U.S. Lan At the Jowest rates.’ Laws. Office up stairs in Coke Building, We also keep on hand a choice guock of pposite eserinnine Wen Por . o. BACON AND LARD. f a mre jy2e-tt 0) Box 242 HAR . KE. OSBO z : Admintetate =, ea Administrator of the estate of F. Zenders, _ A. Burrows, Attorney, & a2 Dated Grass Valley, Sept. 8, 1888, 8h : : ad : + es 3 s 5 F *% x oe f & Sig Bee Jo CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE a STORE. —. F. ROSENTHAL Keeps on hand the Largest and Most Extensive Stock of OF ALL KINDS. To be found at any one Establishment in Nevada County. A THE LOWEST! Assessment Notice, Nien COUNTY MINING COMPANY Location of principal place of business Nevada City, California. Location of works Nevada ahi California, Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting f the Board of Trustees, held on the 4th day of September, 1888, an assessment, (No. 18) of two cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately.in United States gold coin, to the Seéretary at his office at the mine on Deer Creek, Nevada City, California, Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain mnpels on the i$th day of October, A. D. 1888, will be delinquent and advertised for sale-at public auction: and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Sacurday, the 38rd day of November, 1888, to pay the delin uent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. C, E, ASHBURN, Secretary. Office at the mine, Deer Creek, near Susension Bridge , Nevada City, Cal. /¢ Will You Explain 2 Why "eople go to San Juan for THEIR Harness, Saddles and a General Outfit ? That is Easy to Explain. ! You can have a better lassortment in Material; Make and Style than any other establishmeént in Nevada County. But the main object is you can buy a better article for less money in San Juan. That is what’s the matter. J. GILBERT. Southern Pacific Com’y. SPECIAL NOTICE, EXCURSION TICKETS —Tto— MT. SHASTA, Ager, : Montague, : Dunsmuir, Soda Springs, ¥YosEMIT B, Big Trees, The Geysers, * Truckee, Summit,. make Tahoe, And other Mountain Resorts. A. N. TOWNE, Generdi Manager. T. H, GOODMAN, Gen. Fass. and Ticket Agent, San Francisco, Cal. Orderto Show Oause. N the Superior Court of the County of NeI vada, State of California, é a Tn the matter of the Estate of John Brunnemanu, otherwise known as J. Brunemann deceased, : John Vincent, the administrator of the Estate of John Brunnemann,otherwise known as J. Brunemann, deceased, having filed his petition herein, duly verified, prayin for an order of sale of the real estate, of sai decedent, forthe purposes therein set forth. It is therefore ordered by the said Court that all persons interested in said estate of said deceased, Appear before the said Superior Courton WEDNESDAY the Ith day of OCTOBER, 1888 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court’ Roomof said Superior Court at Nevada City, in the county of Nevada, to show cause why an order should not begranted to the said Administrator to sellso much of the real estate of the said deceased, at public or private sale, as shall be necessary. And thata copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper printed ang published in said county, A WALLING, Dated Sept: 4th, 1998, _"Perior Judge. P. J. Mogan, Atty for Adm’r. 85-td Order of Sale of Real Estate. In the Superior Court of the Countvada, State of California. In the ibs OF the estate of FRANCOIS ZENDERS, desed, . t 1 NOTICE: IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER tember $d, 1888, in the matter of th Francois Zenders, deesased, Ragen te signed administrator of said estate will sell Sele ta tr noean she highest bidder for »8. gold coin, and sub: 20firmation by said dnpetiorGourt ce. sige Pilsviene dy September 28th, 1888, at 1 o'clock p. M., allthe right, tit] and estate of the said Francois Viudese bod ceased, at the time of his death, and which his estate has since acquired in and to the following described pro erty; ‘ One fourth interes! inthe premises known VP the “Il X. L. minin ground,” in Blooming 86 caaetp, Nevada Co., Cala., containaa al pee Mae + ee part of Lot 62, Tp. 17, One-fourth undivided i t Claim known as the “H. tind anion fee a acres, more or less, situated os oon yand State aforesaid, and Uupat_ One-half interest in the “Zender’ Claim,” situated in Columbia Mining tie trict, on Grizzly Ridge, bounded SW and N by the ore pes a) ne, NE by vacant land and 8 by Grizzly Canon containing 20 acres more or less. Algo one-half interest in t e pi pm curr appurtenances belonging to The sale will take place in f, Sony House in Nevada City, Nevada cnt Terms and conditions of sale: Cash { 8. gold coin, subject to nation by ths Court. Deed at lh Be 3 the ny Se of the above Superior Court, made Sep-A