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October 2, 1891 (4 pages)

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: day's ‘Sentinel.”* _ & lively appearThere is no use in endeavoring gro’ engaged in packing and shipgrapes.ance at present as all of 1991,. .near New England. Mills, has been re: moved to the Telegra: ially can it be said of the towns of Neph mine in Grass . vada City and Grass Valley where because of lack of unanimity the part of orchard owners the majority of: trees are badly affected by the San pest is rapidly multiOn the other hand, the fruit treés in Little York township and along the San Juan ridge are said to be in first-class 8] condition, while but few in Rough and Ready township are infectad. Around Mouney Flat the uite a foothold, but under direction of orticultural Commissioner Vineyard the citizens went to work aa soon as the dan: ger was discovered and the about conquered. . It is reported that the only scale-infested orchard in Penn Valley belongs to Horticultural Commission Valley District. ‘ Superintendent Filmore of the Southern Pacific Company writes to W. B. Hall, postal clerk on the local, that the local train ing be . D, Forth of North San Juan went berunning between Colfax and Sacramento will not be taken off this ‘. 2 RRSONAL MENTION, —— Other Notes About Poo Old and Young. Jone scale and the low lastnight, J. H. Helwig of Noith Bloomfield was . in town today. Mra. P.O; Bowe of Michigan was in town last night on her way to CamptonLast Monday night somebody attempted to break into Robert Ingersoll house at Colfax. Mrs, Ingersoll ‘he: him and went to the window and deHon. C. F, McGlashan accompanied by manded him tu leav. his two young children arrived here this . J. H. Neffof Colfax and W. B. Lard“mer and Edwin F. Wright of Auburn were in town last night. lower gountry. He is restored to health, "a fact that gives the greatest gratification . . O. Sunderhaus arrived here last night from San Francisco and.went to Sierra City today, He says that he obtained a divorce from his wife while below. Court Pride of Grass Valley, No. 6803, A. O-F., on Wednesday, evening elected R. RK. Hancock and Simon Crase as delegates to the Subsidiary High Court in San. Francisco in. Novem» Vineyard’s district), but that'no fon has go far been paid to the noMr. Vineyard: says he now proto ivoke the law against Mr. the same as though he was not a member of the Board of Commissioners, but simply a plain every-day citizen, The other fruit-growers of Penn Valley 4. the valley. The same thing can be . attent said of the Sacramento News, which tice Paper has and is doirg so much in, aid ng . poses to right the great injustice that has been . Rodda dealt out to the miners, The minera. m will never gain'a point until ‘they make it @ practice, one aud all, of assisting those who assiat them. “ Suit For $7,500 Damages. by its attorney, Forshay Walker, has begun suit in the Superior Court against James W., John and Frank Howard to recover $7,500 for timber cut. from land in Placer county described as the south west quarter of section seventeen, township thirteen north, range eight east, Mount Diablo base and meridian. Plain:.. $iff claims to.own the land .and: that detimber without due inspect oranges, Temons and other fait shipped in from vuther sections, and in case of finding the same infected with destroy it or order its delayed and fruit spoiled through the neglect of the railroad company. It is expected this season that the fruit union . seale-to either will make some inoney. If the railroad ’ _., . openly sold in the. marke’ Plaver has far better roads than most and Grass counties.. Nevada, though, has the pioorThe y est lot of roadmasters and the worst been kept roads of any county this side of — fendants took the ae Runsway. ng son of Jacob Arboto the bank on the upper side of the road unhurt and nothing was broken. "Gunning Accident, A young son of Thomas Harris of Gold . 4.44 ~ Flat met_with « severe accident today . noi¢ asleep anda) _ Meday one ye is . Occupied it. Fortunately no person peach roots should-nob-be im+ they-are sure to know if any of them should . grown on make one trip over the road to Colfax.) result would be that they could not and see if we are not writing the truth. Sunday evening J. 8. Noble, who owns ported from the East, as be contaminated, urged to use the utmost care in making contracts for fruit trees of any kind. They should stipulate that such stock shall be delivered to.them absolutely free ROSH HASHANAH. nity. According to Hebrew reckoning + passenger vill be the 5652d yoar, and begins with immediately made. He was found . the Jewish faith of Monday morning, however, and with the . views observe two holidays, Members of The above celebrated brewery of Ne-j exception of a few bruises and a dislo. the reformed creed celebrate but one. Rosh Hashanah begins at 6 o'clock this evening, andi, according the orthodox custom, expires at 6 o'clock ofd of Various Matters oi . Sunday evening, The stores. and busi‘. _, [ness places of Hebrews will be closed duraé in the past, . eated shoulder he is not badly hurt, ig held by My, ‘Weiss. The} MERE AND THERE. en nee cana + There will be no public services at this city, as has been the custom in years gone by, but the various families of the faith will celebrate the season in befitting manner at their respective homes, =" The ceremonies observed in Rosh Has. hanah are usually very impressive, and are interesting to people of other religious perauasigns, who-are not excluded from witnessing them. The holiday is Jone of general rejoicing and good feeling, and our Jewish friends will no doubt observe it in a happy and agreeable fashion. Saas Bucklen’s Arnios Salve.’ The best Salve in the world for Cuts, posit \ ely cures: Piles, or no pay required. It is caranteed to give perfect satistactive at Nevada City has been heard at Grase Valley for the last two nights. Justice Wheeler sent Madame Van Ness to jail for fifteen days for stealing a breastpin from Mrs. Robert Simmons. _'W. F. Englebright, who returned this morning from Lake Spaulding, says that made a clean-up of the mill forfone week's ' [yun and the result was a bar of gold of : ‘Suit has been instituted in the Superior ; O. W, Kitts against Gertrude (To Do lt i) ‘is rapidly making its owners r ch. the mill, Pregident and J. M. Thomas Secretary. Directors. The King shares, of which 10,000 will ba immediately placed upon. the market at 50 gents per share, payable in install: ‘mente of 5 cefits ashare per mouth, and unassessable, »W. H. Weldon willbe: superintendent and manager of the mine and he wil soon have it in a full state of developItis expected to sell most of the stock of the new incurporation in Grass Valley, and this city will be made the headquasters for the purchasing of all supWORK OF THE WIND. oe An Old Hotel Flattened Onut—Tree Split in Twain, The Downey House, a large frame building four miles this side of-Spenceville and for many years well ‘knowit to travelers in that direction aaa wayside inn where could be--obtained: cheer -for man and beast, was bluwn flat last Wedthereabout on that day. “ The old structure never was very firmly braced, and time and use had weakened it till it was tu-w tottering condition. For some time pasta blind widow named Brown has In the same part of the county on the same day a large’ oak tree was torn in twain by the wind and a ‘farmer's cart was turned upside down, Tt waa the breesiest day there that the people remember. . Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King’s New. Discovery for this condition. 1f you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may retura the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King’s New Discovery could be relied on. It. never disappoints, Trial bottles free at Carr Bros, “ Store, Lange size 500. and $1.00. No Polson In Cophaline, neither antipyrine or other deleterious compound, but it relieves the worst headaches with one or two doses and leaves no bad effect. For sale by W. D. Vinton or Carr Bross. : Affections of the bowels, so prevalent in children, cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. 4 e ~ % . HOTEL. ARRIVALS, National Exchange, Grissell, Washi “ ea Redman, M. D., Grass R. P. Rossen, Reet a James Condon, Moore's n & wife, W: " Valley, . F f ° . i 5 »: = ¥ <f aS HE Redline The home of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad) beautifully illuminated and thronged with s merry this was in honor of the marriage of Charles A., second son of Mr. and Mrs. Grissell to Misa Jessie, second daughter . : -. of pioneer John McBean and wife of the town of Washington. There were present some twenty-fi guests which included the relatives and a lew intimate friends of the contracting W. H. Weldon and Jamey Eanor, lie Sierra county, and are but afew hundred A ledge on the Grant claim of the 50 feet, and has a ledge varying in: size from 2} to 34 feet, A test of the ore gave $12 per ton, which will admit of big profit in working by the drifting process. * A modern 10-stamp mill is now nearly completed on the mine and it will be run by water. power, the original owners having secured a right for 2000 miner's inches to be taken from the Yuba river. The mill 1s favorably situated and water will have to be conducted in pipes or flumies only several hundred feet to reach Fora moment the clergyman was floo quickly and escaped wind Atnine o'clock Rey. John Chisholm, it with a y—~ pastor of the Broad Street Methodist Church, pronounced the words that made
the couple one. The bridesmaid was Miss Esther McBean, sister of the bride, and John, the groom's brother, was the “Oh; then you don’t spell ‘alo Courier. After the ceremony there was a banquet . of the most elegant description. At midnight the new-made husband and wife took their departure for San Francisco, Santa Cruz and other seacoast points to spend a ten days’ honey-moon, at the conclusion of which they ‘will rea turn to this city. Tis Mr. Griasel is one of the leading young business men of the county and possesses all the qualifications necessary to a perous future. His bride is w young lad of most attractive pordonality, being amiable, accomplished, and refined, i Their friends are legion,. and all unite in wishing them the happiest and most successful of careers. Next week an incorporation will be formed of which A. Burrows will be Mr. ‘Weldon and Mr, Ennor will also’ be Solomon group of mines will be incorporated with 100,000] _] peace in your household, 8 MINING MENTION, Struck Gold Sinking a Well-—From . : Various Mines. William Oliver and Captain Harry Sparnon while sinking @ well on the Piety Hill residence\lot of the former a few days ago. struck some free gold ore that prospects splendidly, Very rich developnivnts have recently teen made. in thelower level of the Champion mine. i Another clean-up was made’ yesterday . : at the Federal Loan: mine. ies in the mine continue. to look as well as ever.. There is the best kind of quartz in the bottom of the shaft; ~ inger never in all its his« tory’ showed up as rich as it does now. Superintendent Dennis is one of the king men in the dis‘Pranklin county, Graveler—And you say you have a hundred souvenir spoons! Didn't they coat you lots of money? : ian pg ha on The Nab naph ntg his back, and I do the reat,—Toledo : ek soe is pid tates ond Follows Naturally, 1 “How does it happen,” inquired the stranger, “that all the improvements are bétiig made on this one street?” “ft doesn’t happen at all, sir,’* replied the citizen, who was showing him about the village, majestically. street I live on. “This isthe I am president of the town board, sir.""Chicago Tribune. nesday by & stiff wind which prevailed . most contented loo! Not Exactly 80, “Could T get a night's lodging here, er cary the tramp. pes, “Ldon’t like to turn anybody away, my food.man, ba ich at ee A -‘wiokap western’ boy killed “hie father and mother, and was duly found oa “We ask for leniency in’ the sentence, your Honor,” said the lawyer “Qn what ground?” gruffly asked the Judge. ‘Your Honor, the defendant is an orphan.” A Suor in the Dark—"So you. me witty, Mr. Ninne? I am surprised!” y make iny most telling after you are gone.”—Puck. ““Stx feet in hia boots!” exclaimed old Mrs. Flatirun. might as well tell me that the man has six heads in his hat!” ~ ¢ you are an entire atran“Not an entire one, mum. I've lost two fingers and three toes.” — Detroit Free for thedefense, Babbing It In, The horse runs off and pitches the rider into a neighboring lot. Proprietor of the property comes up in. sir, wide enough . fleld?!’—Fliegende Blatter. ee, A Misunderstood Metaphor. 4 iI saw Dibbie the other even Jooking firat rate, Atill hugging the same det He was bugging a 200 pound but she didn’t look much like PD . a delusion/—Detroit Free Press. SICK “And was not the Jy the man who crosses his legs when he sitsin a street car could be put u inetal you would find that it consists largely of pig-iron. — EE ‘Bors and Pimples and other affections arising from impure blood may appear at this season, when the blood is heated. Hood's Sarsaparilla removes the cause of these troubles by: purifying, vitalizing and enriching the blood, and at the same time it gives atrongth to the whole sysThe Lightning Fruit Jar In generally acknowledged to be the very id best in the market. Legg & Shaw are} the sole agents at Nevada City. é Lace Baby Caps Reduced From 60 and 75 cents to only 25 cents, at Mrs, Lester & Crawford's, or physical ailments, especially those incident to declining years, there is no remedy that produces such satisfactory’ . results as Dr. J.H. McLean's’ Liver and Kidney Balm. Its genial and invigvrating effect on Liver and Kidneys is remark: able. For sale by Carr Bros. A Revelat ‘bowel regulating Mt in soon why it is the ppropriate a in aick-headaches, eho tay appropriate; itisan absolute cure. a , Course of it au dose at intervals, Jno, M. Cok; of 786 Turk Strect, fan Fran . @leco, writes; “I have been troubled with ) attacks of alck-headuche for the last three years from one to three : Som % time ago I bought two bottles of Joy's Vegeand have only had one ’ attack since and that was on the second day after I began using it.'* Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilia FOR SALE BYICARR BROS, New: Furniture + Store, JAS. KINKEAD, : BEDDING, : Ete. BEDROOM SETS, TABLES, CHAIRS, SPRING BEDS, py Bs rn rgRog aren Pe yo All goods will be sold at the lowest rates r cast. Call and get pres and become . FURNITURE, The Nevada Ice Company is now pared to deliver ice to consumers in promptly attended to. The Laws of California Require The Home Bexzrrr Live Association pay its loases in full, Pimples, blotches and sores and cause is removed by Simmons Liver It Does N ‘ot FRY te Camibine, Invea With Ineurai , hon 4 . Home Baeyzrrr Livs Assocration . make your investments elsewhere. inveatment is a good one tha thas to life insuran: 08 €xponsea. If You Want Insurance Pure And Simple, insure in the Homm Bew Lire Assoorarion. es soschalnaldijlas pind Tay ‘Lily White” Flour : sid kee}: tt) MARRIED. At the residence of Con, Grissel, Ne. vada City, October lit, by Rev. Juhh. Mas ourlS Stamp in ced on front uf wrapes Chisholm, Charles A. Grineet and Miss Saga Jeanie MeBean, both of Washington, . J. ME, Mellin & Oo,, Philadelphia, Pa, —— a $6500 REWARD At Grass Valley, ember 30th, Mrs. Kliza Enterline, a native of ’ f ‘pepe . Phe above reward will be All Run Down . paid for the arrest -and con— From the weakeni ffects of changing ee weather, by hard work, or from a fone {Viction of the murderer or purifier like Hood's Barsaparilia., If murderers of 8. Galavotti have a yee thi peel meen, do S ad vottl, ao now, It ve you strength 3 : ay a appetite, purify and vitaliae your blood. pon Sept. 17, 1891. ““Thave been in poor health for severat = years, suffering with indigestion, restless. EUREKA LAKE AND YUBA CA. ness ‘in the night, and in the morning Tf would get up With '& very NAL CO's. CON, Tired Feeling. NORTH . BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL After taking only « part of the firet bottle MG. 00. of Hood's Saraaparilla I could-rest--well all night and feel refreshed when t woke . 9" ® HAYES MINING Co. ho re must say that poh gerne bag DELHI MINING Co; are all It le recommended to be,’ Mus. H, Gee ‘WINANS, 10 B. Mason 8t., Jackson, Mich; . San Francinco; Sept: 21, 1891; ~~. rifier and an welt with it, for the purpasé.” Ww. G.cWUkntH, or soaleh Gh oarys canich, Dewees back Physician and Surgeon, “My daughter received much benefit GRASS VALLEY. from Hood's Sarsaparilia as & tonic after a omens protracted attack of pneumonia.” Ray. (more DISEASES, as well as those F. H. Apams, New Hartford, Ct. peculiar to females, a specialty . Hood's Sarsaparitia . "et © trast Disease Attuable to Bis. Sold druggists, gi; six for g5. Prepared b: @ EMS Ot, HOOD CO., Apothecariae, Lowell, Maes Canes i Mrs. Noviteky's Hons, 106 Doses One Doltar — 7 ute Hours: 10 to12 4. w., 9 to4 and Notice of Assessment. Vcisselbax') coat : m Appiieation, NI QRS BLooMPiELy GRAVEL Min. 3 pratlh. 9 avy Laoatl of rinelput AND OFFICE at Sacramento, Califor. ian work arimagiace,cellfora Lia 20th, 1801. se er tthe Board wf Die tore held ‘ou tha'amt . P: 0, who made Homestead Application at Thrty-ave sedis ($088) per share was . of ot upon the Oa of the Cor) D, M. do hereby give notice of my inten. Sega a lia ma edn wala Room Francisoo, Cali that I expect to prove my residence and aint chair am wy . cultivation before John ‘Caldwell, Superiri doling sae advertised or Judge of Nevada county, Cal., at NeBap eet anion [iad ct toons Ree shad A rN. Green, Willis Green, J. R. H ri uy order uf Une Bont A. R. Lord, all of Nevada township, Neoe na walk iH , . vada county, Cal, Ioan © * Franciaco, Callfornie, a URREY, First publication Sept. 29, 1891, * BES : em nreeeennante emee one a Your Best Girl will look with favor On your hopes if you send her some Of our eateeeen) ——L-O-V-E-R-S-’—-SWE ETS. ona Neatly arranged in a handsome box Or basket. They are irresistibly de— licious, —: ot Tue Superior Canny Factory (J. M. Foley, Prop'r), 13 Commercial st., Nevada City. os eee ee ee eeeeerteeerneeeer einem Ba Just Received, my New Fall and Winter Stock of CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, KETC It is the Largest and most Complete Askren of 8 in this line that has ever been received here, AS TO PRICES, + . My bein y associated with one of the larg ae oe houses ia this business on, oA ames. wholesale oe here at a much lower figure