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BROWN & CALKINS, Propricters.
WEDNESDAY EV’NG OCT. 132, 92.
Marridon and Reid Club.
Tidings: The Harrison and Reid Club
held another meeting last evening at
which there was a large attendance and
many new names were added to the club
roll. Among other businesa done, it was
decided to procure uniforms for the members of the club, and Mr. Mell was
chosen as captain to ‘properly drill the
members. The uniform will cansist of a
cap, shirt and belt, san-ples of the same
it t for this morning by Secretary
The enthusiasm manifested at the
meeting by all present was all that conld
be asked fér, plainly showing that the
old-time interest is not extinct, bat,
simply neéiis occasion to manifest itself.
After the business of the club wis cancladed Isaac Sank’s orchestra regaled
the assemblage with several stirring selections.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
frey, Colambia Hill,
North Bloomfield,
L.
K. Jenkins, ‘‘
O. R. Thomas, Eareka, Nev.
A. P. Morley, Sierra Valley,
J. Morley,
A. Mills, Gridley.
National Exchange.
«C. Phelps, Phelps Hill,
P. Long, San Jose,
T. J. Geary, Santa Rosa,
Alex Kyle, Downidville,
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Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores,.Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe
ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai s, Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and
poner cures Piles, or no pay required Of Truck: ee.
varanteed to give perfect satisfac For Sheriff,
ion ot money Price 26 cents
per bor Yor sale 1 Cis Ieegllal Dra » WM. H. PaSCOE,
Store. a20ly
Days of ‘+’49.""
Kentucky Bourbon, a fine whiskey for
family “use. use. _Mererteld. 1 gy eR
Coast, , ne Front street,; Sam Fraueisco, ja2s-lyrs moment:
The Liges of cure are held out in the adbsiage oar of numberless remedies are
mere phantoms, without the slightest
shadow of reality about them. On the
other hand, no statement has ever ng oe
made in, behalf of Hostetter’s Stomach
Bitters that is not susceptible «f ample
substantiation. Care has ever —
vc its claims before the ic to
. : ibe those clai with the bounds
= truth. Allegations out=ide of these
form no blot on the record of this ster_ling, time-honored agp proven by
the most res evidence to be a
remedy for and preventive of malaria
disease, or, B nsec trouble,
chronic indigest It is
an ineffably fine soa promotes convalescence and mitigates the infirmities
ef age. Taken before retiring at night it
ia a promoter of sleep.
Mt. Oro Lumber Co,
COOPER BROS.,.,..:. Proprietors.
Manufacturers of all kinds of
Mate Florin, Fai,
LATHS AND DRESSED SIDING.
iad 2
A Large quantity of SEASONED
LUMBEE on hand which will be
sold atthe Lowest Marke Eates.
wumber of all kinds for Bullding and M'n
u§ purposes, always ou hand or Siwed o
der. Orders left at the Saw Mill, near
Quaker Hill, or the OFFICE, PIETY HILL
on the Grass Valley Road, will be prom, tl
delivered.
Dissolution Notice.
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.--Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing between the
in the blacksmithing business under thé firm name and style of
Barton & Smith, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. William J.
Smith will continue the business at the
per and will pay all debts dueby
and collect and receipt.for all
pag 9 art due the sa.s.e.
Dated at gg City, California,
” WILLIAM FARPOR, JR.,
WHAdsy 4, SMITH.
RMEGUIAHR
DEMOCRATIC
TICEKET.
FOR PRESIDENT,
Grover Cleveland;
Of New York.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
Adali BE. Stevenson,
Of Mlinois.
.
oe os
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS.
lst. R. P. Hammond, Marin Co.
2d. J. A. Filcher, Placer Co.
3d. R.A. Long, Yolo Co.
4th. Marcus Rosenthal, S. F. Co.
5th. Ja:kson Hatch, Santa Clara Co:
6th. Wm. Graves, San Luis Obispo Co.
7th. W. L. Silman, Merced Co.
8th. Joseph B. Lynch. Los Angeles Co.
6th. J. F. Thompson, Sonoma.
For Congress—Second District;
A. CAMINETT],
Of. Amador County.
For Joint Senator—Third District.
(Nevada, Sierra and Plumas pounties,)
M. H. MEAD,
Of Downieville.
County Ticket.
For Assemblyman—Twelfth District,
8. 8. Ferguson,
Of Grass Valley.
For County Clerk,
JOHN J. GREANY,
Of Grass Valley.
EVE cvausy accemuret,
GEUBRGE C. 8H W,
Of Nevada City.
For District Attorney.
THOMAS 8. FORD,
Ot Nevada City.
For County Recorder,
EDWARD C. MORGAN,
Of Grass Valley.
For Public Administrator,
DANIEL 8. COLLINS,
Of Grass Valley.
For County Surveyor,
RICHARD STAGEBR,
Of Grass Valley.
For Coroner,
GEORGE T. TRACY,
Of Nevada City.
For County Supervisors,
First District—Nevada Township,
GEORGE E. TURNER, ”
Of Nevada City.
E.W. DONNELLY,
Of Grass Valley.
York Townships,
GEO. W. GIFFEN,
Of Truckee.
FOR TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.
Nevada Township.
McCutchan and Leo. Garthe.
Grass Valley Township.
and P. H. Paynter.
Townsend.
Meadow Lake Township.
Justice of, the Peace—Wm. H. Hil
and A. J. Graham.
Wiles.Little York Township,
M. McLeod.
Washington Township.
Fayette Battis.
Bluett.
Eureka Township.
and Joseph Vizzard.
Bridgeport Township.
and John Brown.
Constables — Robert
Thomas Graham.
Rough and Ready Township.
Second Mstrict—Grass Valley Township
Fifth District—Meadow Lake and. Little
Justices of the Peace — R. G.
Justices of the Pezce—Henry Davis
Constables—J. P. Miller and C. C.
Constables—C. W.,Long and Andrew
Justice of the Peace—W. C. Barker and
Justice of the Peace—M. M. Cole and
Constables—S. B. Crawford and Wm,
Justices of the Peace—J. M. Ballard
Justices of the Peace—Jos. P. Dickson
Huckins and
Justice of the Peace—Luther Pittman.
troubled with Neuralgia and Rheuii: tism,
his Stomach was disordered, his Liver
Was afected to au alarming d-gree
Sppetite fell away, and he was terribly
Yedaced im flesh and strength. ~ Three
‘bottles of Electrié Bitters cured him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, Ill,
hada ranning sore on his leg of eight
years’ standing. Used three . bottles of
Electric Bitters and seven loxes of
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and his leg. is
sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba,
Q., had five-large Fever sores on his leg,
doctors said he was. incutable. Oue bet
tle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold
at Carr Bros.; Drug store.
A Leader.
Since ita first introduction, Electric Bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor,
until now it is clearly in the lead among
pure medicinal tonics and alteratives—
containing nothing which permits its'use
as a bev. rage or intoxicant, it is’ recog‘. nized as the best and purest mediciue for .
all ailments of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys. It will cure Sick Headache, Indigestion, Conatipetion, and drive Malarie
from the sy Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will
be refunded. Price qnly 50c. per bottle.
Sold by Carr Bros,
Private Lessons.
Frank Power will give private lessons
at his rooms on Main St., in all the
English branches, Penmanship, Greek
and Latin, Single and Double Entry
Rook-keeping, and in Shorthand and
Typewriting. > e28-lw.RE en EEE
THE HOME MUTUAL
INSURANOEOMPANY
—or—
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,
Home Cffice-318 Ca‘ifornia street.
Company's Building.
Solid in Assets,
Cautious in Management,
Liberal and Prompt in the
Adjustment and tent. —pe
of Losses
GEO. W. HILL, Manages,
Office No.90 Main Street.
GRASS VALLEY,
Joun Mctroy, Special Agent.
Frem Nevada Gity With Faro to the Prio
cipal Plangs by Railroad
** Spenceville. .20 se
** Sacramento, . .76 Railroad 4.30
** San Francisco. 160+ Ss 6.95
** Truckee... 88 5 rn 6.50
** Washington . .19 tage.. 1.50
ty Youle ise 10 Stage. . 1.50
Mr. W. D. Wentz of Geneva, N. Y.
was cured of the severest form of dyspep
sia by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Full particulars sent if you write C. I. Hood &
Co., Lowell, Mass.
Tue.-highest praise has been won hy
Hood's Puls for their easy, yet efficient,
action.
New York Bakery.
G. Wm. Burs ra
AVIN PURCHASED THIS WELIknown and povnlar Bakery, on
Commercial Street, adjoining.
Transcript Block,
I intend epee 3 on hand at all times the
very begt ot
Bread, Pies, Cake, Etc,
Wedding Cakes and Pastry
Made to orderon short netice and on most
reasonable terins.
Allorders for anythirg im my line prompt
ly attended to.
By strict attention to business, giving the
‘best natisfaction and selling at low rates, J
he I
toc lose out my business in Nevada City.
people of this county a grand line of
emo ew Gs,
Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots, Shoes,
opeto wert, @ liberal patronage.
fom Business,
‘Owing to my continued sickness, I have :1:lid
I offer to the
AGEN
what
Duly s
pock
i
Copstable—John Hymes.
mera
Just Received.
Mal
. __Beehive” Commercial Street
CREEK SAW MILL and LUMBER C0,
MUL&D MARSH, es shew
—)——
Mill on Rock Creek. Office and Yards—Boulder St., Nevada City, Cal.
AT A
GREAT SACRIFICE.
B. ED. MILLER,
Broad Street, Odd Fellows Building, Nevada City.
T FOR
GINGER ALE,
ORANGE CIDER
Ty Alpha... a.
* Birehville .
. Bowman's Dam.35 o
** Camptonville..23 Stage. .. .$3.50
** Cherukee. ... 12} A ewe eee
** Columbia Hill. 13% ieee ee
$ Colas sun cs Railroad 2.25
* Dateh Flat.. .17 Stage. . / 2.50
** Downieville.. 44 i Oe
‘©; dwatds Bridge 77 ~~ Stage; “1007
** Forest City.. .39 YS as 100
“* Krongh Corral, 182 oo.. ee
** Graniteville. . .28 Stage . £.00
** Grass Valley. 4 oe eg ae
‘* Lake City.. 212° © 7% 3-5, B00
** Little York. ..124 Oe ey ee
** Moore’s Flat. .20 a6 + 24 3.50
‘* Marysville.. .40 "= 3.00
“*N. Koomfield 143 ben 92.50
‘ON OSan Judai. he ae 2.90
“ Omega.. 2.. 1.4800
“© Purdon rie nae ‘ty $O i. ORY
** Relief Hill. / cae 2.50
Gy sough Stanly 3 : dteerer gy A.
** Sierra City. . 56 “<0 659.00
** Smartsville. . .19 Scans 1,50
REGULAR —
REPUBLICAN
NATIONAL,
CONGRESSIONAL,
j,counTy; .
DISTRICT,
TOWNSHIP
NOMINATIONS:
FOR PRESI! 247
e ° Fy = : sé
‘Benjamin karrison,.
OF INDIANA,FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
Nie gona REID.
ok ery YORK,
ELECTORAL TICKET.
J alah Cc. Camptell.. ..Of Sau Joaquin
H. V. ‘Morélionse, 2..
Sohn P. Porter! ,. .;.
3. L. Hanscém.
For _ District,
John FE. Davis,
Of Calaveras.
» .Of Santa’ Ross
. OF M rey
idesto
For Joint Senator,
Third Senatorial District.
‘. (Nevada, Sierra and. Plumas Counties, )
WMréy-lL. Ford,
OF Downieville.
For Assemblyman—1I2th District,
Richard I. Thomas,
Of Birchville.
For Sheriff,
William L. Cole,
Of Nevada City.
For County Clerk,
Sherman W. Marsh,
Of Nevada City.
For County Treasurer,
—> ~~ wee Ay
Of You Bet.
For District Attorne:
D.D. Bowm
MER,
Of Grass Valley.
For County Recorder,
John Werry,
Of Nevada City.
For Pablic Administrator,
Arthur Powell,
Of Grass Valley.
For County Surveyor,
Charles E. Uren,
Of Grass Valley.
Fer Coroner,
Henry Daniels,
Of Grass Valley.
TOWNSHIP : NOMINATIONS.
For Supervisor—First District.
J. M. BUFFINGTON,
Of Nevada City.
For Supervisor—Second District,
RICHARD NOKLL,
Of Grass Valley.
For Supervisor—Fifth District,
©, R. McLENNAN,
Of Truckee.
Nevada Township.
For Justices of the Peace—Charles E.
Mulloy and W. D. Plunkett.
For Constables—Wm. Scott and Jos.
Foyer.
Grass Valley Township.
For Justices of the . Peace—J. I.
ikey !
Manufacturnrs and Dealers in
Flooring, Rustic, Siding, Laths, Shakes, Shi gles
DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, BOXES, Etc.
: _ Kept consiantly on hand or made fp order,
BRIDGE AND MINING LUMBER--a specialt
Oak. Wood, in any fuant: ity, for sale.
All orders, Large oz §mall,z heed aa imumedinte and persons! atten Jor
Sykes, Jas. McLachlan.
For Constables—Wm. Richards, Thos.
Halsall.
Mcadow Lake Township.
For Justices of the Peaco—C. Thomas
and A, Fianzini.¥or Constables—J. Lambercht and C.
Anderson. :
Little York T emachin.
For Justices of the Peace—\W. F. King
and Alex. Drynan.
For Coustables—R. E. Linder and R.
Bottomley.
Washington Township.
For Justices of the Peace—John L.
Cook and W. E. Yeaw.
ie Constable—John B. Lithgow.
Eureka Tow Township.
For Justices of the Peace—
For Constables—
Bridgeport T. Township.
By Justices of the Peace—Jobn Stot“ihe Constables—E. Northup and W
c. Butler.
Bloomfield Tc Township.
For Justices of the Péace—Jas. McKinney, Sidney Richardson.
-_ For Constablea— F. L. Arbogast, Edw.
Jummins.
Rough & Ready Townshi
For Justices of the Peace— s ob
Roberts. Wm. Walker. Be:
Davy;
and they say to me
LOOK r OUT,
when all the time ihied 5 mean for me to
look in,” said the Frenchman.
We ask you to LOUK OUT for barSHOOK IX 80 doing you si.ould-not fail
IN our ies
LOOK OUT:
And not
everyw
LOOK: IN
Every ane you get ;
into our store.
LOUK OUT
For our frequent.
announcements, ~
LOOK IN
At our ten of pure Maple
Sugar and our 100 gallons
of pure Maple Syrup just
received direct tua the
. etal Aa Sg de
county, Canada
LOOK OUT.
And get some of our’ delicieus Dried Beef, chipped
by machinery while you
wait.
t cheated
¢ else.
\
resh
Vegetables and Frun
EVERY WEDNESDAY.
GROCERIES and PROVISION
FEED, HAY, BIC.
Thos, Shurtleff & Son,
Plaza Store:
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL,
RECTOR BROS. Proprietors
‘The Only First-olass Hotel in the-Oity
Massive Fire-proof Structure.
Free from the danger of Fige 20 prevaa Jentin'Large Hotels. :
Headquarters of Commercig] Traveler:
and Tourists.
Free ‘Bus to and from alTrains. .
Telegraph, Post Office and General Stage
Office inthe Building.
The Table Not Excelled by that
Any Hotel in the Interior lof the State.
ORDINANCE NO. 107.
An Ordinance to Provide for the Conaructiin of an MKMarthen Sewer
Along Certain Parts of Main and
C.mmercial Streets in the City vj;
Nevada,
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES of the
City of Nevada do ordain as tolluws :
oxcrion 1. Is is hereby declared
necessary for the; public health, interest
and convenience, that the sewers here.
described should be constructed iu the
corporate lunits of the city of Nevada,
dec. 2, A 10-inch earthen pipe shall
be laid as follows; Commencing at the
trou bridge across Deer creek, » orunuing
thence wuug the east side of Main stree.
at tue outer edge of the sidewalk te:tut
9, block 5, ou Coyote street; thence
acruss said Voyote street and Main streci
to Hyman’s corner, and an 8-inch earthen
Pipe counecting with the 10-1uch main at
idyman's coruer and thence
alung the weaterly sule of Main street ai
che outer edge of the sidewalk te Uburch
street. Alsv an 8-inch earthen pip:
sounecting with the 1U-inch maiu at
Hymau’s corner and running . thence
aluug the northerly sile of Commercial
strevé at the outer edge of the sidewalk
to Piwe street at the ‘Tilley busding.
the said sewet pipe shall be laid on ao
duiform grade ‘aud deep enough so tha:
at no pot shall it be within y inches of
+. che bottom of the gutter provided to be
vonstruc.ed aloug suid streets,
Sec. 3. Lhe property owaers along
che line of said sewer un the same aick
vf the streets shall be, and they ar
uereby required to construct the sain
Wers in trout of their premiseg after «
sotice of tive days frum the Chairman oi
-he Street Comittee or the Supermtend
ut of Streets, and auy failure ou th:
vart of any property owner to construc,
wid sewer as in this ordinance provider
sud to the satisfaction of .he Street Com
ities, shall be proceeded ayaiust in th
aauner provided by law,
Sev. 4. The ordinance shall tak
tect and be in force trom and atter ti
-4ch day of Uctober, 1892.
ALEX. GAULT,
President of the Board.
For Constabis—Fiank Rex, Wao. .
Attest: T. H.C sma, Clerk. <
Firat publication, Usct. bee 1892-14.
* 1 the takes un all personal omy gent
ed by.real, property,, and f of she
TANS 1892; TES
+ Notice 10 Taxpayers.
OTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the Assessrient Roll of the County
cod that has been ee
that
The: Stale s (hantyTone “tel
. 1892 art now: Due and Payable.
ne
NOTICE 13.ALS0, HEREBY GIVEN
that in accordance with the requirements
of the Political Code, Section 3746, *‘That
taxes on all real tulad will’ be“ due
and
wabie® on the First Seva in October, aid will be, Delinquent
Ace the Last Monday in
November Next OM
unless paid prior thereto, 15 per cent.
will*be added to the amount thereef, and
that if said one-half be not paid before
the .
Last ee im April Next
At 6 a'olod, P. M., an additional 5 per!
ceat. will be added thereto.
‘That the remaining one-half of the
taxes on all real property will be payable
on and after the
First Monday in January Next, and
wi be Delinquent on the
Last Monday in Apriy
Next thereafter at 6 o'clock, Pe My end
that unless paid prior thereto 5 per ‘cent.
will be added to the amount thereof.
“That all the Taxes may be paid at
the time the first installment as therein provided is due and payable.’
For the convenience of tax-payers I
will visit the following places at the
times mentioned for the purpose of ¢ollecting taxes :
NORTH BLOOMFIELD —At
Lund’s Hotel, October 21.
' NORTH SAN’ JUAN—At Furth’s
Store; Octobe. 22:
TRUCKEE—At Burckhalter’s Bank,
October, 24.GRASS VALLEY:—At Clin*h & Co’s,
Sture, October: 26, 27, 28 and 29.
B. ¥. SNELL,
Tax Collector Nevada County.
Nevada City, Oct. 4, 1892.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
Gus; J. & Ed “W,. Schmidt
AVING purchased the stove and
£4 trade of L. Hirschman, on
PINK gwrvxnn =,
Herehy notify their friends and the public generally that they will’‘keep oh hand
all grades of CIGARS, TOBACCO,
IPES, Ete., which = will sell at the
west rates.
Mra.
UNION HOTEL
First-Class in all its
a catia,
And the only hotel in a the is that employs
ALL WHITE LABOR.
@@P Free ‘Bus to and From All
Trains.
J. A. NORTHWAY,
Propriétor.
Quick Time & Chean fare,
Cs PN aaa)
Eastern ition a1 and to
3¥ 14k GREAT TRANSOONT! ENTA)
ALL RAIL ROUTES
—OF THE
SOUTHERN “PACIFIC COMPANY.
\Paciric System.)
ally Express Trains make prompt hosp
tions with Rail way sii
in the East,
—~AND A'T ~
lew York and New Orleans
With Steamer Lives to
EUROPEAN — PORTS.
“ULLMAN PALACE
SLEEPING
And Scoond-class Sleeping =
Attached to Express Traine, .
wud ochel sold, 8: Cer or Resta
‘outen, etc, m eatecane “holes bar
Orders sold at Lowest Rates for ticket.
or passage from. Kurope and Eastern cit
eg to any point in the Pacific States an.
Cervitories. “These “if not used
vill be redeemed at the full amount pair
Pl H. GOODMAN,
& «edt. Gen, eng Mesweer
TAIL ROAD LANDS.
Yor tands-{u Central and North
nin. Oregon, Nevada and Utah, ‘sply ;
r auress,
Thereafter at 6 o'clock PF. M., and that .
RICHASD . . fHOMAS,
For Assemblyman.
D. D. BOWMAN,
8. re SNELL,
: ‘Foe. County Treasurer:
ee eee —
iT For County Clerk.
For Sheriff.
-ateicks WERRY,
For County Recorder.
ARTHUR POWELL,
: For Public Administrator.
CHAS, E. UREN, . ,
ee em OR
HENRY. WDANIELS¢ =,
+ wiCortilet:
, Will spdak at the following places : ;
Graniteville, Monday, Oct. 10th,
i North Bloomfield.:Twesday, Oot. 1th
Columbia Hill, Wednesday, Qct. 12th.
North San J uan, Thursday, Oct. 13th.@xbnch Corral riday/Opt. I4ths « ~;
Mooney Flat, Saturday, Oct. 15th.
Maybert, Monday, Oct. 17th,” ~
Washington, Tuesday, Oct. 18th.
Boston Ravine, Thursday, Oct. 20th
Grass Valley, Friday, Oct. 29nd. ‘
¥ou Bet, Saturday, Oct.2)st. .
Boca, Tuestlay, Oct. 25th. '’
Truckee, Wednesday, Oct. 26th. . -.'Chicago Park, Thursday, Oct. 27th. ~
Nevada City, Saturday, Oct. 29th.
Rough and Ready,-Monday, Oct.. S)at.
Pleasaut Valley, Tuesday, Nov. at.
For Surveyor.
Union School House, Tharday, Nov. ord.
Nevada Cfty, Saturday, Nov. 5th.
Grass Valley, Monday, ‘Nov. 7th
Township Committees will please make
all 'y arrang ts for the abovemeetings. r
N. P. BROWN,
Chairman, Republican . Gonaty Coptral
: Committee.”
J. RoTyrrert, Secretary.
“Empire Livery Stable = *
_Broadat., Nevada City, op> Nat.ona sg.
change hotel
JAMES HENNESSY, *
Ra ‘PROPRIETOR OF nih EMPIRE
Stable has the largest lot o:
Horses, Carriages ome! Buggies
To be foundin *Y) of the
Teama with e) paat ae Sei edd
Backs to let at’
the most rissabteuas
The horses are free ‘oad rice. of geod ety)
and Gapable of coiug as fest as any — ene
man cares to drive.
Good Saddle Horses alwarson hand
CARRIAGES FOR-PUNERALS PROM TL
Proprietor,
mR BSTAURANT
AN D-Lopaina ~ nouse, (Qi)
MES. B. LUTZ, Proprietor:
Mid Onn -Vesuw IvevOnaL Hote!
ble KR and Goo d Reds
The Table Supplied with the best
the market affords.
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FOR THE PRICE OF ONE,
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