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October 19, 1890 (4 pages)

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The. undersigned’ will sell seven horses, 2 buggies, one Cart, one tenpassenger ’bus and 1 two-seated w. on. Sell them altogether pr'singly, If » anyone wants a bargain call and see me. Ifnot wold by the 1st of November will be sold on that day by public auction Alsotwocows. I mean bus iness. ae R. Vincent, Plate Work Done Cheaper ——_ Than ever before in Nevada City. “No,” answered Thorn in an unFit guaranteed or no charge. oonclirned manner. ‘We have no ol-tf Dr. Marrm, AS THE GOSPEL, fotnia State Prison. The jig’s ap, and ness, J of Bra r -down [4 P, an the Back, N Prostration, Dis . T ain’t a man to kick.” : we ness and Weak -. These complaints ‘ neglected generally wreck the mind ahd For three years Cuptain Hume and pring the suffererto an early grave." ERO-TINE. ‘the California authorities’ have been Send stamp for pamphlet, The study of the hunting for these men, and ‘during Box; stor $a ‘Bix boxes wai enety effect a Teck most of that time they have been here manent cure. " No bogtis guarantees. of testimonials received from old and young, Maas, FINK, 20% Verona Street, “What I tell 8 true as ?. 1,” said Mrs. A’ : ita Bip Stevo es theo r day at er No. 2036 Verona St., San Fra “I have for five years, perlodically; from menstruation, “I tried everything, but t sure relief.until I used a box of Tum Sine uabend who gat by epreed wii what he wi wife sald, and spoke in the highest Praise of Gavi stamp for let. Price box, $2.50. The Gavi Naaitciee tok secure by mall on tecelpt of price, Address all orders for Pilis and com: munications to Sole Manufacturers, ; THE GAVI CO., Chemists, . P. O. Box 2410, Ban Francisco, If youShave made up your mind to buy The Gavi Pills do not be induced to take anyother. Sold by For Assessor.-Wm. H. Of Neyada City is the RE@ULAR Democratic For County Assessor, Curr Bros., Sole Agents ‘Martin. Nominee FOR ASSEMBLYMAN, J. SIMS S$ the Regular Republican Nominee for I mb tne 14th Assembly Disthe Assembly for trict.** FOR COUNTY RECORDER, A. B. Brady f Grass Valley is the regular Democratic nominee for re-election as County Recorder. 5 FOR TREASURER. B. F. Snell Ook is the — nominee for FOR, COUNTY CLERK. this State. He is able and effective in be dames L, Morgan td Ot Cherokee ig the é nominee for County ‘ular Democratic jerk, FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, Ed Samps O' Grass pavaiag 4 is the Regular Democrator Public Administrator. ic nominee on FOR COUNTY CLERK, William George F Grass Valley is the regular Republican O feds oli for Oounty Sank, r d FOR SUPT. OF John Hussey OF Nevada City isthe regular Democratic nominee or County Superintendent of Schools, SCHOOLS. ”” "FOR SUPT, OF “ WJ. Rogers O ‘nomtues tos Baperinietaences bebaa: SCHOOLS, FOR DISTRICT: ATTORNEY, Frank T. Nilon : Ci (ian Stomines Yor rele m as District ey., ular RepublicFOR R AD OVERSEER. one Wy Wire. slain wimtnae 8 the regular FOR ROAD OVERSEER, ” Richard Penrose Hill is the regular Re: (Dfocrsince tor Road overseer of ° jlican erhird FOR COUNTY TREASURER. “+ 1B. N. Shoecraft Fae: pumapenelts bompees for the Phe § _ FOR QOUNTY. RECORDER. Q'vominey for County Mecorden jane FOR SHERIFF. Delaney. them, who she is. day says: The California Charles H. Thorn and Shinn, were taken before Justice Lyon to-day, where Captain Hume swore 9g-}out* warrants, charging them with being escaped convicts, Justice Lyon made out commitmeuts for the nien, so that they.conld. be held at the County Jail ‘until: requisition papers arrive from Califoraia. “Have you any defense to offer to this action?” asked -the Justice, before issuing the papers. me of Lee & The BurA reporter , Able and Active. The Colfax Sentinel of Friday bas these deserved words of commendation: For Assemblyman of the 14th desperadoes George A. defense tomake. We are ready to go back without papers, for that matter.” Sothe_papers were made out, and the men, who-had been brought to the court in a closed carriage by two of Pinkerton’s men, were led out again . . and taken to the jail. _ A reporter accosted the men while ". tity were in the courtroom. ‘‘Téve nothing to say,” said Thorn. *4 am Yeady to go back to the Caliin Chicago, working as a carpetcleaning firm under the Burton at 289’ May, sfreet. ton of the firm is also a noted California crook,’ known there as Micky Captain Hume states that—if there . are any who have lost valuables -after hiring this firm he may be, able to help them to their recovery. © During the time they have been in the city there have been jnany mysterious burglaries and: the local police now believe that the Californias chooks were responsible for: many 6f these. They have been here hy any means: and the Pinkerton men'say they have certainly not earued enough to keop Shinn’s wife .has been li?ing here with him, butso’ far ‘since the artest reporters have been unable to find her or leara’' anything definite as to A Mrs. Lee, who claims to be a sister of ‘Thom, bas aleo been living in the same place. She'came here from Fond du Lac, Wis. What she has been doing here has not been learned. Thorn, it is stated, has at odd times been living with another woman. The police hope soon to learn something of where the men have been going on their excursions out of the city now and then, they have been living is in an alley, andthe people in the house are not prepossessing in appearance. In addition to this they resent questions about the matter. for alocal paper, who was too persiatent in his questioning about Mrs. Shinn and Mrs. Lee, was assaulted and severely beaten to-night by some of the inen aboat, the place. The place where hand of death was upon him. tion, of the country. Epiror TRaNnscript—-Again the angel ‘of death has spread his gloomy wings over the National Capital and there is a dense shadow cast over the hearts of the people, again the flags are sadly half masted to mark the departure from that. “bourne from which no traveler returns” of an honored son ofjthe nation. Justice Samuel F. Miller, the most popular man who ever sat upon the United States Supreme Court, has gone to join the silent majority, which is ever growing larger and larger, and grief holds supreme sway over Washingten, where he was universally loved for his many good qualities. He was stricken.down last Friday while returning to his house from a visit to the Supreme Court room at the Capital by that scourge of the human race, apoplexy, and although he rallied for a time, it was ‘plain from the first to those who edministered to the fallen giant, that the Mr.’ Blaine is going to Ohio to speak for Mr.McKinley, just’as he has always intended to do, and just as he long ago promised to do, and the busy bodies who have recently been so industriously engaged in circulating stories of his having refused togo toO hio, because he was desirous of seeing Mr. McKinley defeated, are suffering from the chagrin which they sq@ichly deserve for having written stories which they knew had not the slightest foundaMr. Harrisun will return to the White House tomorrow and his anticipated return has started anew the talk of an extra seasion of Congress being called to meet in November. I have most diligently endeavored to find one single manin a position to toknow who believes that an extra session will be called, and have failed. The law requires that the President shall issue a proclamation calling an an extra session of Congress thirty days previous tothe date on which Congress is called to meet, and it is hardly probable that such a proclamation will now be issued, as only. two weeks could thereby be gained. Besides, it is understood ,that every Republican Senator had agreed to vote fora change in the Senate Rules as soon as the regular session meets. This agreement removed the necessityfor an extra session, as the majority will, under the changed rules, be able to crush any attempts of Democratic obstruction that may be indulged in, and to pass such legislation’ as ‘may be consided necessary for the welfare The Count of Paris and his party haye returned to Washington, from their tour of the Virginia battle-fields. They will remain in Washington for several days, and the party will be deluged with social attentions ; the position of the Count, as a claimant forthe French throne, and ‘as an avowed and open enemy of the present French republic, prevents this . Government from officially : recognizing his visit by any of the courtesies usually extended to distinguished foreign visitors. It has been gathered from some of the party that their reception in Virginia was not as corpolitics a rest. change Hotel on Sunday: inesa: > Methodist Church, by Rev. Wm Chrisholm.a boom in the hat business. Napa Fair. His horse, “Sidney J.,’ day. the pastor, Rev. J. school at the usual hour. F Walling for November 12th, while, but none were discharged. winter, on account of Worms. Apples per pound not a great while hence. thing is all right. is not worth knowing. trict; will speak at North Bloomfield the week before election. George. L. Hughes of .thia city will accompany him. ; Grand President ot Native Daughters, Downieville and Sierra City the same week, and will be accempanied by Miss Alice Crawford. L. 8. Calkins, editor of the Transdress the people therein the evening. He makesa No. 1 speech, if the devil, ‘who is editing the paper during ‘his absence, does say so. If you have an idea that migh t prove valuable, if patentable, you should A. Snow& Co., 710, 8th St. N. W., Washington, D.C. They are capable and trustworthy Patent Attorneys, and will advise you without charge, Read their advertisement in this paper. The public speaking by. Reddick and Clark, advertised totake place at Truckee, Oct. 2ist, and at Grass Valley, Oct. 22d, has been abandoned on account of the illness of Mr. Reddick’s wife, Other speakers will take the place of these gentlemen at a later date, due notice of which will be given. Rev. Mr. Chrisholm, the new pastor of the M. E. Church, is spoken of very highly, not only as a preacher Fine dinner at the National ExTheroads are in fine condition; and the liverymen are doing a good busPreaching as usual Sunday. at the B.H. Miller received another big installment of hats yesterday. There is Geo. F. Jacobs is attending the was entered for a race there on FriAt the Congregational @hurch there’ will be preaching Sunday evening by ims, Sabath The trial of McQuillan, charged with obstructing the C. P. ‘railroad track near Truckee, has been set by Judge There was a big row in one of the saloons about ‘nine o'clock Friday night. Pistols were all the go for a Apples willbe a scarce article . this will command two and three cents All the candidates, Republican and Democratic, will be home on Sunday and both sides will report that every; “Twas ever thus,” The Grass Valley Telegraph is.one of the most interesting papers published in the State. What Rufe Shoemaker don’t know about editing a paper Geo. G. Blanchard, the’ Republican nominee for Congress in this disMiss Kate Matteson, District Deputy will institute a Parlor at Lincoln during the coming week. She will also visit CRIPT, went to North Bloomfield Saturday afternoon where he was to adlose no time in writing to Messrs. C. . District, Nevada county, the Republicans have again nominated Hon. Josiah Sime, of whom. moat everyone has heard.’ Hehas already represented the 14th District two terms and a better or more eloquent representative was never sent to the Legislature of looking out for the interests of his constituents. During his two terms there he has gained for himself a statewide reputation not only as an effective orator, but as one of the leaders of the Assembly. The Republican party knows well his worth and has again put him before the people for re-election . He will no donbt be elected by an overwhelming majority. be made onthe fact he rather d dial as it might have been. ’ The firat certificates under the new pension law were issued by the Pension Office last week, The number issued will from this timeon. be slowly and steadily increased. The War department hus advertised for proposals for 100 big steel guns, 8, 10 and 12 inch, for coast harbor defenses. Itis proposed that a little more than one-fourth of the number shall Pacific coast. Senator Hiscock says he favors calling an extra session of Congress to meet in November, but he does not know that the President willdoso; in oubts it. Forry-Nivar. but a very cordial gentleman. some time to get over all of it. Tidings: first-clasa shape, ning in their usual manner. 1000 feet. He has not got around much to get acquainted with our yeople, but presume he will. in time. Nevada City covers a great deal of ground, and it takes The. new hoisting and pumping gear recently put in at the North Banner fine is now working in The mining and milling operations which have been stopped for some time are now runIt is expected that the wachinery now in place will work the mine to a depth of Telegraph: Superintendent Stephen Fowler informs us that everything is going on in fine. shape down at the mated. . courts. For this * J Markham’s Largest Fee. What is said to have been Markham’s largest fee was $25,000. That amopnt was given him for legal services ina case where, very valuable property was involyed. The fee was #mall in comparison to the ‘value of the service rendered the client, With Markham for Governor, the State )would have an executive: whose trained judgmentin matters of legislation could scarcely ‘be too highly esti‘ b Unrarine in efiects, always reliable, pure and harmless, is Simmons and George Lord were arrested at San on the complaint of M. J. McBride, who charged them with}. committing’ grand larceny. t difficulty grew out of a partdership . interest.in which all the parties were concernéd. When thecase was call+ ed in Police Court 1 Thureday Jadge Rix disinissed the charges against the Lords, as he stated that the differi ences, should be settled in the
—_—_—_—_—_———— Crovur frequently finds a household unprepared for its visit, while the rapidity with which it develope calls for instant treatment. ‘. dangerous. disease Ayer’s Cherry. Pec-. toral is an admirable remedy. The civil Triai Jure Drawn. Court, beginning November 12th:Geo. Chappell. : Cadden, Wm. Kelleher, John Ferral, /) . 8.E: Biske, Samuel Bethel. . Eureka—G. W. Brown, James Condon, John Hippert,, Liver Regulator. Chew. ; t . : wee Bloomfield—John Priscoll, C. 0. The Lords Acquitted. . Jepson. 2 : : gta agua tas . Washington—J. F. Smith. Several days ago William, Frank) ¢ fe 4 lace, Rough and Ready—John Fippen. Tax worst attacks of IndigestionSimto relieve. . ——— WHY DID HE Go? 4 St. Louis Merchant’s Trip to the » and the Result. California’s last sensation is beginning to take hold of St. Louis. J, V. 8. Barrett, the first to test Joy’s Vegetable in ble Sarseparilla sick headaches. i te an fying surprise that he went over post office and told his friend, Thos. P. Culkin, sup’t of the registry division, who was also worried with headaches. The following It The following have been drawn to serve as trial jurors in the Superior. The ledge is looking well and the ore Nevada Township—E. B, Stevens, M. B. Siddles, Wm. H. Crawford, F. G. Beatty, E, C. Baldridge, John Bost, Grass! Valley—Geo. W. Hill; J. .R. Crocker, Jeremiah Hurley, R. G. Roberts; Richard Bastian, Wm. Daws, Jas. Glasson, Richard Angove, Peter Little York—T. F. Goding, Joseph mons Liver Regulator never fails Hartery mine. There are about 50 men employed in the ‘work and the mill is kept running night and day. is paying. Mr. Mainhart, ‘Superintendent ‘of ‘the Gold’ Hill mine, informs us that there ig not the slightest foundation for the ramor that has found circulation to the effect that the Gold “Hill mine will close down for the next winter, Boys on Excursions. Eprron Transorter—A ‘communication from Boston Ravine in one of the papers. in the early part of the week seemed “to be burdened in the interest of the boys, and I ask those who read to see for themselves when the next excursion train goes to Grass Valley if itis not time something be done to restrain boys. On the occasion of the last two excursion trains to Grass Valley, there was a mumber of boys less than 18 years of age that were foolishly drunk, and not satisfied with that, carried whiskey and drank on the train. 2 They seem to think a political meeting isa guarantee\for any kind of gross misconduct, and sometimes their actions are so outrageous that respectable people do not like to be in the same car withthem. And all of this, Mr. Editor, is.due to the drink the boys get. Now who isto blame? If @ crime is committed, find out the perpetrator and let him be punished. What is the use of having a law if itis never enforced, and, too, when the vi_ . Prices will net more than $1500, after . gaves many lives every year. Keep 1 it in the house. ; lrabin Dr. J, H. McLean’s Vol Lean’s Sarsapariila. You will not 8 ng, but will be gratified with s M, C. Hogan, the Republican nominee for Sheriff, is gaining strength every day. His manly address, his straighforward bearing, his past record as an efficer and a citizen, are winning for him not only the enthusiastic support of the voters of his own party, but many Democrats openly announce +. that be is their choice. A careful canvass of his own precinct, where he has lived so many years, shows tliat he will there receive from his neighbors the biggest majority of any. candidate on either ticket. One desper". ate method being resorted to to injure his standing among citizens not personally familiar with his history, which is as an open book, is the charge that he was at one time an anti-mining spy.; The statement is as false as it is malicions. The fact is that at North San Juan in the latter part of July, 1885, Mr. Hogan chastised a slickens spy because of indignities the the lattér heaped upon him. Hogan was arrested and the time of trial set by Judge Stetlar; but the complaining witness did not appear to testify and the Justice dismissed for want of prosecution. Public sentiment at North San Juan upheld and indorsed Hogan, but in the valleys, and especially by the anti-miners of Marysville, he was denounced and = threatened. The Marysville Appeal said: The affair is'a disgrace to the mining region, and is further evidence of the lawlessness and desperate character of the hydraulic mining people. The San Juan Times, the TRansoripr and all the other papers of the wining region endorsed Hogan’s act, saying that. the spy was served right. The Transcrrrt office has a file of the San Juan Times giving a full account of the affair. To further indicate ’ how utterly baseless and mean the lies about Hogan are, it need only be stated that he has in North San Juan property which would be worth $10,000 if the hydraulic mines were running, but under the present conditions he could not get twenty per cent, of that amount for it. Hotel Arrivais. Nationau Hore, Oct. 17, . Gallayotti, Derbec. + Ostrom, J. B. Treadwell, J. W. Greenlaw, James Woodburn, $9 Edouard de Bily, Paris, France. Mrs. B. Murphy, Washington. Mrs. E. Brimskill, ae a Mrs. Geo. Fortier 2 ch, ‘ D. Millerick & wf, bal Sacramento. . C. E. Bonena, 5s Miss J. Condon, 4 Miss M, Condon, LU T. Maloney, bed B. Murphy, As } Mrs. L. D, Allen 2ch, Bear Valley. . Jno. Magonigal, Penn Valley. T. H. Oakey, Me J.Driscoll, ee Warren Spencer, San Jose Mine. J. H, Nile, Rough and Ready. 0.1L. Froitchell, “ J. R. Sullivan, “ B, Bessinger, i A. 8. Grant, hf T. J. Connelly, af T. F, McCarthy, cc . W. Kitts, Grass Valley. ' A. F. Chaney, Ophir. H.L,. Robingon, Placerville, Fred Cangdan, Smartsville. Woodell, sierra City, F. W. Jones, Comptonyille, oster, do Morris, do + Messimer, Downievil le, Tym, do R. Conlan, Marysville, . cmmeisensbiiaisiestamactame eee ea ;—————__} A pocror’s bill ig seldom less than five dollars, and this does n’t include the cost of filling prescriptions. One dollar purchases a bottle of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, which, in nine casés out fof ten, is all the medical, treatment needed, Try it, and save your money for’a rainy day, Q Q = Falah =P = § Better Than Government Bends. The ordinary liying expenses of a family of five persons, living in the the customary manner of American people, amounts to not less thdn $1,500 peryear. It would require nearly $40,000 in Government Bonds to produce this itreome. Ten acres of land in the Willametve “valley planted to prunes with an ordinary ‘crop at ordinary . paying for all labor placed thereon. You can buy this land of The Oregon Land Compsny of Salem, Oregon, in tracts of ten acres or more at from $55 $75 per acre. ; Address The Oregon Land Company Salem, Oregon. 07-7t. The Pulpit and the Stage. ” Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United Brethern Church, Blue nd, Kan., says: “TI feel it my duty% tell what wonders Dr. King’s New Discovery has done for me. My,lungs were badly diseased, and my parishioners thought Ecould live only afew weeks. 'T took five bottles of Dr, King’s New Discovery: and am sound and well, . gaining 26 lbs. in weight,” Arthur Love, Manager Love’s Funny Folks Combination Writes: ‘After a thorough trial and convincing evidence, I am confident that Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption beats ‘em all, and cures when everything clea fails. The greatest kindness I can do my many thousand friends is tourge them to try it.” Free trial bottles at Oarr Bros.’ Drug store. Regalar sizes 50c. and $1; regen gestae We, Walbene’ 2 teal ak A. 8. Grant of Chips Flat, Sierra county, has returned from the Bay. Hon. A, Caminetti will speak in Grass Valley, Friday evening, October 3ist. ~ H. Robinson of Placerville went Saturday to Sierra county on mining business . ; 5) Mrs. A. Bean of North Bloomfield has returned from a visit to Glenbrook, Lake Tahoe. Mrs. M. Sweet and children were here Saturday on their way from Weaverville to Washington. Senator Preston has returned from San Francisco where he has been attending the Masonic Grand Lodge. J.H. Vizzird of Moore’s Flat has returnedfrom Osceola, Nevada, where he has been for six months past. : Mrs, Wm. H. Crawford went to San Francieco Saturday to purchase falland winter goods for the store of Lester & Crawford. ’ Mre.E. Bubring and her daughter Hattie, also Miss Ferguson, have returned from Ban Francisco to their home in North San Juan. James Fortier and P. Morris of Camptonville and J. Woessner and 8. Tym ‘of Downieville went below on Saturday morning’s train. W. H. Beckman of Sacramento, Republican candidate for Railroad Cummissioner of this district, will be in town Sunday. He has been spending the past two days at Grass Valley. George Stich and wife, formerly of is, that when once given a trial, Dr. King’s New Discovery ever after holds a place in the house. If you have never used it. and should be afflicted with a cough, cold or any Throat,Lung orChest tronble, secure a bottle at once and give ita fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded Trial Bottles Frée at Carr Drug Bros, tore. pear eccecrennemnc seems Sr RINE NEVADA cITy Dancing Academy, At Odd Fellowes’ Hall. John Michell.... . . Proprietor. BBs SCHOOL AND SOCIAL, EYVery Friday Evening at 8 o’cluck. CHILDREN’S CLASS, every Waturday Afternoon at? o'clock, ; EC ZEMA exttD HOOD) tention of returning.’’ prior to such. election,” strued with the foregoing : Every person has, in law, a resi‘observed : : 1, Itis the place where one remains other temporary purpose, and to which he returns in season of repose. 2. There can be only one residence, 3 Aresidence cannot be lost until another is gained. . ceceleineaiieidinaibatadmmieiaenreeeeniae od Srxcray attention is called to the advertisement of John F. Cooper agent for the. unrivalled Mathushek pianos. “{ ) ~ je29 When Baby wasaick, ; We gave her Castoria, When le was Child, —AT THE GREAT—~ American Impocting Tea Co. OOMMEROIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY, Ever Known to Buyers of Section 1239 of the Political Code defines a residence as follows: ‘That place must be considered and held to be-the residence of a person in which his habitation is fixed and to which whenever he is absent he has the in‘A person mast not be held by reaeon of having moved from one precinct to another in ‘the same county within thirty days prior to the election, to have lost his residence in the pre¢inct so moved from, provided he was an elector therein on the thirtieth day The following taken from Section 52 of the political Code can be condence. In determining the place of residence the following rules:are to be when not called elsewhere for: labor or by Carr Bros. Dr. J. H. MeLean’s Strengthenin; Cordial and Blood Purifier, For sal Dyspepsia. 1890, lute oe he reas aie [> wmmrery cesvicr-. WASHINGTON LETTER. HERE-AND THERE. NOT A SLICKENS spy. PERSONAL MENTION. QUESTIONS OF RESIDENCE. . Apperrre and mg tage ae 5 egg eee ees : pace — ie oe: —-. ; proved, every part he system Thorn and Shinn Busy in Chi-/Pelitical and Other Gi i A Rrief Recerd of Varieus MatAn Infameus Lie Against M. C. ectal and Other Notes About. What Constitutes a . Residence and the animal spirits oo ae ‘. Fromme National Capital. . ceret Locet Interest. Mogan Dicpreved. Peenle Sid aud Youns. ~ papayas reas tu sree regain their beuyancy by the use of A Chicago (I!l.) dispatch of Thurs-. Wasmmarow, D. C., Oct. 13,1890. Go to.church on Sunday and give Snaofons Liver Regulator always cures and prevents Indigestion or ’ A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of a:! in leavening strength —U.8. Government Report, Aug 17 ge B. N. Shoeocraft, Thomas Dunkley,, DEMOCRATIC — MEETINGS! this city, who have been residing at . Glenbrook, on Lake Tahoe, left this She cried for Castoria, week for the State of Washington, . When she became Miss, . where they expect to make their fu: She clung to Oasteria a GI. . ture home. ; ‘hen she had Children, ie ns F——_—____] She gave tein Castoria : ve *} + By appointment of the County. CenShp How, Siesevery, remem . (. Committee a series of political . You have heard your friends and « GREAT meeting will be held in Nevada county, neighbors talking about it. You may} ,, A ’ which will be addressed. by yourself be one of the many who know (j ff { e Gift ° from personal experience just how Iga IC: ‘ 0. Hon Niles Searls, good a thing it is. If you have ever tried Extra Pres ener it, you are one ofits staunch friends, Millioas of oe Given Away Geo. E. Riley, because the wonderful thing about it , And 46 Mill Street, Grass Valley. MM. Garver, “WE ARE GIVING THE Géentont Enduecmente And the other nominees on the ticket at the following polling places When an infant my body broke out all over with an eruption or ong whi cured. The terrible Eczema was any réturn of ‘Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed] , free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga, ch —. more aggravated as 'woldor, Every noted physician our section wae tried A consult. 5 ed. When I came of age I visited tlous with the several Railway Lines to attend these meetings, Hot Springs, Ark., and was treated a ane reve 7 PR gots wrauhip and Brctn Saber ee by the medical men, but was ? ‘ rangemente forthe holdiog of the meet‘not benefited. ra ty Le ir s hed lev Yor and New Orleans sie CHARLES H, MITOHRLL, a in fea ebathi i: . With Steamer Lines to msttntirmen Democratic County Com ©, nota sign left; my general th built up, and Thavenerer had P @ disease, Gro. W. Irwin, Irwin, Pa, TEAS, JOFFEES, SPIOES, OROOK. and times: ERY, oT em ABD Lowell Hil)..... cosecs OOty 214 Bixtra Prosents to Everybody ; You Bet.,.. gee Sikes Ao Presents in Every partm Era . Mooney Flat........ “ Extra Fine Goods; Ex tra . wrens ies i Low Prices. Spenceville,..5553.... Gece 17 pare. our proen te our extrelnduoets sue . RUKH and Roady....., coe ome one, come all, to French Corral.... SU Whee Great American Importing Tea , SAN: FMAM isis cs peheuue 4 21 Company's. Store, 2 I Commercial Street, Nevada City. Oherokee «.....44, "Ne 22 fi e my 4 1 Columbia RUE CC HONS COMO OND nf 23 uick Time § Cheap Fares . canta. “om Re ee ae ee Bloomaeld: Fe, o 25 : sas Ms. “393 % Gastern and Euro; Cities, ‘ BY VAXE GREAT TRANGOONTINEWTAI nso iat se a ‘ALL RAIL ROUTES , Grass Valley........ weg LF eg Nevada City Nov 1 SQHTULDM DANIFIN Ansanaay . Nevada City........ . SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. tevin esa 4nd ovher inform tion at the Company's offices w gers calli \Pacipic System.) ally Express Trains make prompt connec Allofthe people are respectfully invited EUROPEAN — PORTS. Ep. Sampson, Secretary. o7-td ULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS And Tourist Sleeping Oars ttuched to Overland Express Traina, additional chane for Berths i Tourist Sleeping Cars, Tickets sold, Bleeping Car Berths secured, ation given be applica Dividend Notice . FFICK OF THE DERBEC BLUE GRAYVEL MINING COMPANY, Ata meeting of the Board of Directors of the above named Co pany, held Wednes .day, Oct. 8th, 1890, dividend No. 2 of’. on Ne . Jents (10 cents A og deck ted, i was dec ten per share, able on @ re onday, Oct ti, at the office of the Company. No. 624 ntgomery street. a ere passem-. ‘Transfer ke will be closed Saturday ng in person can secure choice ef Oct, Lith, 1890, at 9 o’clock a. Markham and Reddick. The CountyCommittee will make the necessary arrangements for Re Freetas: Cheizesn Republican State Central dom m: C. F. Basser, Secretary. IMPORTANT —TO— Consumers of Coal Oil ! Your Lamps Will Not Explode If YOU BURN “EXTRA STAR” KEROSENE, routes, eto, A. N, TOWNE, T. H. GOODMAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass & Th't Agt R. GRAY, Gen. Traf. Manager. San Francisco Cal. RAILROAD LANDS. For lands in Centra] and Horthern Callcme Francisco, Cal, THEO, WETZEL, Secretary. Office No. 522 Montgomery atreet, Batt * D. &. BAKER, Oraving, and Genera! Hauling, : nia such extra inducements that they will come to our aid and hel us wade out of the . irandest Line of Overeoats Ever placed upon the counters of any Store in. Nevada County.The figures on these goods have been placedSerniay: Oregon, Nevada and Utah, apply to an w. Hao ae > pa oe B, Gan Pine Transporation of Bougage tor Thee awe \ For Landsin Southera Callto: apply nee , add: , Hon. John B. Reddick, ” ROME MADDEM, Land Agents. P. BR. Dry Oak Wood Republican Nominee for LieutenB., San Francisco, é For ga:e in lets from 1 to 600 cords, ant Governor, : —AaND— ' haieatastecinas Hon, Reese Clark, : Will address the people ’ GHésSs VALLEY, . _ —ON— yy Wednesday, October 22. And propose to offer to the people of Northern CaliforAbsolutely Sate! musnras Whittier, Fuller & Co., Bocauce itis 150 > fire test, —AND— of the wansiae ~ s Ps te, re guarantes its quaitest represented. ‘and decept uo Obes” SXtFS SAN FRANCISCO, LOW WATER MARK! And they are bound to move thee the public catch on, *£ O14 Fellows’ Bullding, Broad street é