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5issued by the-Native Sons relutes that.
o diuilu Bewnccvineg . NTN Wit . ae ; VAT ; TATN\T . SBRSONAL mentiox. . . TARGET PRACTICE. MERE AND THERE. Waar will Simmong.Liver Regulator
sacar e,. THING BOS. [Spree ec] PROM WASINGIN, Juste ene eee
ORS Paes eee S é i 19 x ie ecord ef VarteusY, SEPTEMBER < 1890 ae Grass Valley Tidings: The circular Sines Se Be dae oc om “ease vec se aa? rovdtace! Medals. ters of Local Interest. a sag oe
WF . Notes of-Intorest About the Coming
Admission Day Celebration at
a
aoe
‘The cars and locomotives of the
» Toothache, . train which bears the Nevada county
IN as “. Natives to the Bay will be decorated
Neuralgia, Sweilings, Frost-bites, . with flags and banners. . :
BRUISES. Following fs a list of the members of
THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO. Baltimore, tea. Hydraulie Parlor who are going: M.
ee . M. Barah, & W. Chas
Bouvier, H. L. Douglas, P. 8. Waldron,
J. Sughrue, L, B. Johnson, E, J. Ott,
E. J. Baker, H: F. Kinney, Fred
Searls, R. ©, Black, Willis Parker,
FOR ROAD OVERSEER. Wort Frank Mio actin Wm.
Fourth District, Rough and Ready ana} Wo gton, Frank Hartman, John
‘ ere: . Marsh; E, A, Tonipkina, 3, 2Som:
J.’H. Reader as, Dan P. Smith, W. E. Walters, J.
OF Sweetiand will be a candidate for Road M. Hussey, Frank E. Snell, Henry
ject tothe decision of the epee cone, . Lane, W. T. Monk, WH. Smit, Jr.,
ti “ Fred Colley, Geo. W. Eagye, W. T.
ty Convention.
Morgan, ©. A. Woerner, R. H. Webcements umder this hea
Anneruat be paid for in
advan ~
FOR SUPERVISOR.
(Fourth Date, Rough sea’ naahy and . ber, W. L. Williamson, T. W. Sigour‘en Tae oe . ney, Jos. O'Neill, J. D. Black, D. E.
C.D. Gassaway Morgan, F. W. Bost, Jes. Colley. Ten
‘ bend Bendy wili-he didate . members in addition to the above are
Ol roritperyice of the 4th District, sub . already in the city.
e
Seaaty Sedventone stutrred ameteaacags A correspondent of the Grass Valley
Telegraph gets in this good one:
“Among the rules Jaid déwn for the
FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR.
‘Arthur Powell Native Sons in reference to their proF Grass Valley is hereby announced as} Posed trip to the Bay City are some
a candidate for Public Administrator . instructions in regard to uniforms.
subject to the decision of the Republican
County Convention,
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
Each Native Son is required to wear
“a neglige shirt, white Alpine! hat,
sale belt and cane.” As pantaloons are
F. T. NILON not mentioned in connection with this
City will be e candidate for . 20mewhat primitive uniform, it. is an
O's dleedon rf District attorney, su.ject open question as to what use will be
Convention, . found for the belt. Now the railroad
authorities have no objection to transporting an unlimited number of Native Sons at so much per capita, but
when it comes to hauling a train-load
of half-naked sons over the road, and
turning them loose to’ prey upon the
FOR SHERIFF.
_W. W. Nelson
Grass Valleyis announced as a canvaldate for the office of Sheriff, subject
tothe decision of the Democratic County
Convention.
FOR SUPT. OF SCHOOLS. unsuspecting inhabitants of Colfax, it
eee is quite another thing. Again, in
Marion P. Stone
ination as County Superintendent . Morality
o Schoola, subject to the dec sion of the
Republican County Convention.
FOR ROAD OVERSEER,
Watineen and Eureka Bloomfield, as! 4)
of railroad men in general
and of the Narrow Gauge men in
particular, the Company feels. that it
really must insist upon an addition
being made to-this uuiform. In case
these suggestions are not complied
with, it will be necessary for the RailDis-. 70ad Company to either furnish the
Re-. “‘Sens’”’ with pants, or run a night
train to Colfax for their benefit, and,
9" Giles Vatey-at te a aancidite tor view of the well known modesty and
ene
Richard Penrose.
Road Overseer of the Third
subject to the decisiqn of the
publican District Convention,
ave oar considering the low rate of fare given
‘Eldred Northup tothe Natives in this instance, the
F North san Juan ig a candidate for officials do not feel justified in doing
decision: Of the Wapuntinas'onul y conyen-. @ither. However ag muslin is very
tion, esate cheap at present and as. pants, cut
FOR SHERIFF. after the old-fashioned triangular
. vas style, can be made up at a very small
F Grass Sp a asa candiexpense, it is earnestly hoped that the
O date for Sheriff, subject to the decision . boys will furnish themselves with
of the Republican County Convention. something in that line, th ereby sayin, g
FOR OOUNTY OLERK, themselves and others agreat deal of
es L, Morgan annoyance,”
oF PD is hereby ‘announced as Ry The Committee on Hotels and AcClarkes abtient be tin Gacision ol the Deno. commodations has issued this circucratic County Convention, lar: ‘Members of visiting organizaFOR COUNTY ASSESSOR. tions, as well as the public at large,
rs Bon d desiring rooms should make immedi'f ate application to the Hotels and AcQioction as wees or ot Nevads county, commodations Committee, at the
Cousty Convention . Ne =epuPlicea . Baldwin Hotel, by mail-or in person,
R, . S that the rush at the last momept
dae CORNER * deesiins may beavoided. Every effort is being
Chas. E. Uren _. put forth to have all provided for, and
F Grose Valley wilt be & candidete for! the committee states that if any hitch
cohen Cie betiontion Ste in this matter it will be due to
Publican County Convention. ____ 1 iccesatin ation of visitors them. FOR SHERIFF, scale
wad ' P
George W. Dunster ° The Young Men’s Christian Aasociation has invited the visiting Native
Sons to make free use of the association’s rooms du the celebration.
¥ Truckee will be a candidate for rere) election “Ae Sheriff, subject to. the
decision of the Democratic County Convention,
WYMAN, On the afternoon of Sunday, Septemgs ag » [ber 7th, Rev. Robert Mackenzie will
J. Sims dpliver an address on @ topic approF Nevada City will be a candidate for priate to the occasion.
¢ ath Assemn biy a drretines Pam At the ball in the Pavilion on Tueseaton OF ne aren ren nO! toy ntl oo coniloaials nok belonging }
"FOR COUNTY TREASURER, ewe order of Native Sons will béadpa mitted, :
Paul Quick sch Photographer Schramm went to the
f Badger Hill will be a candidete forthe city pound Wednesday to take a picOtic Count fre County conven ture of the grizzly bear Nevada; but
nee. there was. nobody present who felt
FOR SHERIFF, well enough acquainted to unchain the
William Barton animal and lead him out of the den,
OF Nevada City willbe candidate for hence the picture was not secured,
the decision et tha Homathteee Couett . The route of procession of the night
ventions ee ony "Jot the 6th of September parade has
: been selected. The procession will
organize at the corner of Fourth and
FOR COUNTY RECORDER.
_W, A, Sleep ai. arket streets and move thence to
OF, Grass Volley, is announced s¢ecandi-. coventh, countermarching to Montdocides Sar plogeay Benes ieee cater, gomery, thence to Kearny, to Geary,
tion,
to Powell and thence around Union
FOR COUNTY REGORDER, Square, .
James Wiley . 14M zoe ate ey of ey
Marthe ofl of County Reorder fabs . Monday, September tb, will be arject to the decision of Republicen ranged for. :
county Convention, ee ‘Alta Parlor of Native Daughters had
FOR SUPT. OF ares a rehearselof their grand sword drill
ie il! Monday night. The young ladies have
Kevasa9 wil tee candidate for . attained a wonderful degree of skill, in
subject to “aan ‘of the Republican the handling of the weapons.
County Convention,
The Native Sons’ Committee of i
FOR SUPT. OF SCHOOLS. rapgements has provided for a branc
. — postoffice in the Pavilion during the
W. J. Rodgers. celebration, and members of interior
F Grass Bh rf or ya a candidate for 1 of Native Sons and Native
¢ . parlors ; ,
Orne pe bef the decision of the Re: Daughters, or of societies of Pioneers,
publican County Convention. can have their mail addressed in eare
FOR SHERIFF, of their society at the Pavilion.
quarters in San Francisco im
ly after the arrival there of the Nevada
*
county delegation,
F North San Juan will be contitete
for the office of tubjeot
ies a1 Coo Rapeettons Con
_ vention,
FOR SHERIFF. —
F Nevada Ci be » candidate for
( ine Bnert lect to the decision of the B publican younty Convention,
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
® uniform has been adopted, “consisting of a white Alpine ‘hat, negligee
shirt, white beltandcane.” The railroad authorities insist that the shirts
shall be extra long and the bottoms
shotted ; or in lieu thereof, that trousers be worn. Excursion rates. will be
revoked unless a compromise is made.
. bration is settled. upon. It will be
given by Columbian Parlor to several
ofthe grand officers, including . the
Grand President, at Delmonico’s restaurant on Saturday evening, September 6th,
Miss 8. P, Watson, Chairman, and
Miss H. P. Green, Secretary, have
headquarters for the Native Daughters
now at 134, Baldwin’ Hotel. The reCeption-room and the rooms of the officials are draped: with smilax, evergreens and palms, with monster cattails gathered in Tulare county intermingling. A truly rural appearance
is. given to the rooms by these decorations.
“Don’t Want Half Rates. Travel
on Ovr Own Bottom,’ is the sign on
@ dilapidated wagon which is making
its way from Vigalia to San Francisco
by way of Gilroy. The wagon is one
that crossed the plains on the way to
California in'1835. It is drawn by a
Span of mules and carries ag passengers three sons of Argonaute—Charies
T. Lindsey, F. J. McLdughlin and R.
8. Black. They are all Native Sons,
and when the Southern Pacific Company refused to make any reduction
in its passenger rates for the celebretion they got out the wagon in which
their fathers crossed the plains and
started for San Francisco on theirown
account, independent of railroads and
in for a good time.
Nevada County Citrus Belt.
The condensed record of the maximum and minimum thermemeter at
French Corral for the month of August
if'as follows:
MAXIMUM,
Highest on the 5uh..... 97. deg,
Lowest on the 30th..... (f: eaerokd
Average of 31 readings.. .91.03 “
MINIMUM.
Highest on the 9th..... (YEN
Lowest on the 3lst..... OF 558
Average of 31 readings.. .66.03 ‘*
Mean of 62 readings. .:.. 78.53 ‘*
Rainfall. .. Me veh gee 00 inches. .
The Werld Enriched.
The facilities of the present day for
the production of everything that will
conduce to the material welfare and
comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first
produced the world was enriched with
theonly remedy which is trnly pleas+
ant and refreshing to the, taste and
prompt and effectual to cleanse the
system gently inthe spring time or in
fact, atany time, and the better it is
known the more popular it become.
4 Double Christening.
At the home of Mr. and Mrs, N. P.
Brown on Wednesday Rev. Wm, Angwin christened the infant children of
Mr. and Mrs Jas. Cairns and of Mr. and
Mrs. F. E, Brown, making an even
hundred children that Mr. Angwin .
haschristened during his five vears’
pastorate in this city. He has during
the same tire preached the funeral
sermons of one hundred and twentyseven persons, all but two of whom
died here.
Farewell Entertainment.
The Pawnee Medicine Company
will give their farewell entertairment
and ball Saturday night next, Sept.
6th. A silver medal will be awarded
for the best home talent specialty; a
beautiful album presented to the nandsomest lady; asuitable present tothe
honaeliest,man ; and 4 standard literary
work for the one guessing the nearest
to the number of bottles of Too-Re
sold, Admission, 25 cents. 82-3t.
———ee
Bors and pimples and other affections arising from impure blood may
appéar at this season, when the blood
is heated. Hood’s Sarsaporilla removes the cause of these troubles by
purifying, vitalizing and enriching the
blood, and at the same time it gives
strength to the whole system.
Card of ‘Thanks.
The undersigned desire to return
their sinvere thanks to the neighbors
and friends who have treated them
with such marked kindness since their
home was destroyed by fire last week.
_1¢ Mr. and Mas. W. T. Earwy,
Se aaEEEEenes sokee
Buckien’s armica Salve,
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum-Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand.
Qhilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupfons, and tively cures Piles, or
give perfect . OY Mohey reunded. * Price 25 centa pe box, For
sale by Oarr Bros.
The only official banquet of the cele.
Political Pointers From Our Regular
Correspondent at the National Capital.
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Wasuinaron, D.C., Aug. 28, 1890.
Epiror Transcrier:—The Republican Senators, governed by that good
hard, horse-sense, which has helped
the party ever many more serious
obstacles in the past, have compromised the differences of opinion that
éxisted betweenthem and which for
several days furnished pegs for the
Democrats to hang hopes of a permanent split in the party upon. An
order of business has been agreed upon that will receive the vote of every
Republican Senator. Tt provides for
the early passage of the tariff bill, the’
anti-lottery bill and as many bills
affecting public buildings and lands
as possible; it also provides that the
Federal: Election bill shall be the
first business of the -next session ‘of
Congress; j
This action is highly gratifying to
the Republicans, for even the staunchest advocates of the Federal Election bill admit that it would not be
possible te pass that measure in time
to have it 8° into effect at the coming
Congressional elections; so nothing
could possibly be gained by -prolonging the present session in order to
pass it, while there is a very urgent
necessity felt in all branches of ' business throughout the country, to have
the tariff bill become a law as soon as
possible, :
The Democrats. however are anything else but gratified. They’ had
been confidently figuring on holding
the balance of power in deciding the
fate of the tariff and Federal election
bills in the Senate, and, very naturally, they are very much disgruntled
that the majority presents a solid front
instead of being divided into two
fractions as they had. expected and
hoped.
There is another thing too, which is
Worrying the Democrats no little.
The action of the Senators of that
party in needlessly delaying and obstructing the consideration of the
tariff bill has aroused the ire of the
business interests of the country and
the obstructionists are hearing from
it in such plain and unmistakable
terms that Senator Gorman, the Democratic. commander-in-chief, has felt
called upon to make a public statement
tothe effect that the Democrats were
willing to join the Republicans in voting for a resolution setting an early
day forthe vote upon the tariff bill.
A week ago the Democrats were boasting that they would talk on the tariff
bill until December, unless the Senate
Rules were changed, :
The present outlook is that the
tariff bill will pass the Senate about
September 10, possibly several days,
earlier, and that Congress will adjourn
about the last week in September.
That is, of course, supposing that
the House will not make any extraordinary delay in acting upon the conments to the tariff bill, which will include one on reciprocity.
The investigation of the charges
against Commissioner of Pensions
Raum practically fell through before
it got well started. It seems to have
been more an attempt to break down
the credit of Gen. Raum ag a private
business man than to prove that he
bas been guilty of any official wrong
doing. Thecommittee has adjourned’
ty September I, and no one has the
slightest doubt that its report will
exonerate Gen. Raum.
The anti-lottery feeling seems to.be
growing among the people and in Congress. . Representative Hansbrough,
of North Dakota, has introduced a
joint resolution providing that neither
the United States nor any state shall
pass any law authorizing the establishment or maintenance of any lottery
or company for the distribution of
prizes by. chance, Forry-Ningr.
Ea
In Town and Hamiect ©
The seeds of intermittent and bilious
remittent fever germinate and bear
evil fruit. No community has altogether eacapedit. In populous wards
of large cities bad sewage caunes it,
and in their suburbs stagnant pools in
sunken lots breed it, There is at-once
a remedy and a means of prevention.
Its name is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which is without peradventure,
the most potent antidote in existence
to the malarial virus. Fortified with
this incomparable, saving specific,
miasmatic influences may be encountered with absolute impunity. Disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels,
begotten by miasma-tainted water, or
any other cause, succumb to the beneficent corrective named, and rheumatic, kidney,and bladder troubles are
surely removable by ite use when itis
given o persistent trial.
‘Titled Men Commend It.
Wasumerom, D, C,
Dr. Bosawxo Mp. Co,, Piqua, O,
After much suffering and the use of
many remedies, I have received great
relief and am nearly well from a violent
attack of piles, lasting four er five
weeks, from the use of less than one
bottle of Dr. Bosanko’s Pile Remedy,
and‘ take great satisfaction in comng it to others.
Con, BG, Damier.
Be dey han * * ‘J .
*
er Please send
ference report of the Senate amend-.
W. H. Harris of You Bet went to
Lake City Wednesday. i
W. H. Nash, a commission dealer
of San Francisco, is here looking after
County Treasurer «Shoecraft ‘and
Judge Wadsworth go.to San Francisco Saturday. :
Wm. B. Covel of the San Jose mine
and his wife arrived here Tuesday
evening from Saa Jose.
Willis E. Peaslee, an old-time
‘Nevada countyan but nowa commercial traveler, is in, town.
_ Waldo W. Waggoner of this city has
been appointed as a Deputy United
States Mineral Surveyor. :
E. J. Rector of the National Hotel
will go to San Francisco Saturday
with the rest of the boys. ;
Mrs. J,8, Dunn is dangerously ill
at her home on Selby Flat. She is
suffering from acute gastritis.
QO, H..Chadsey of Sacramento went
to Washington mining district Wednesday on mining business.
H. B, Underhill, Jr., of the Selby
Smelting Works, arrived here Tuesday
eveningfrom San Francisco. ©
James Oolguhorn of Clifton, Arizona, and James Grimes went Wednesday to Poker Flat, Sierra county.
Alex. Mann, Jr., the popular representative of E. J. Bowen’s seed
house at San Francisco, is in town.
H. 8. Aldrich of Oakland was in
town Tuesday evening enroute to San
Juan to visit J.:A. J, Ray’s family.
A.“Monin, of Cochranton, Pennsylvania, arrived here Tuesday evening.
He is a brother tothe late Mrs. J. B.
Ducray. :
Q.8. Hanson, who has been spenda few days at the Central House, returned Wednesday to his home in
Oakland,
Mrs. C. R.° Spencer .went.to San
Jose Wednesday. Her home -is now
atthe San Jose Mine in. Washington
township. :
Col. Z.P. Clark, a prominent insuranceand Grand Army man who
died Sunday in San Francisco, was
well known at this city.
The late Ben F’. Young, whose death
was announecd in Wednesday morning’s TRaNscrirT, wasengaged to be
married to Miss Schwartz of Pleasant
Valley.
Miss Annie Cohen, who has for a
long time had chargeof the Unioh Ho.
teldining room at.this city, returned
Wednesday to her home in Alleghany,
Sierra county.
Miss Eunice Holmes of Oakland,
arrived here from Downieville Wednesday on her way home. She’ will
remaina few days with Mra, F. EB.
Brown of this city.
H. Hildebrand, an old-time educator
of San Francisco who has been looking after mining interests that he has
above here, was in town Wednesday
morning on his way home.
Mis. B. N. Shoecraft, Mrs. A. R.
Wadsworth and Misses Sara Miller and
Kate Matteson are among the Nevada
City native Daughters who will leave
Saturday for ®an Francisco to attend
the Native Sons celebration,
b ——— ___________]
A DOCTOR’S REBUKE.
Immensely More Mischief than is Generally Suspected.
Dr. King, the eminent medical writer, im
@ learned disquisition on our national com:
plaint, constipation, says: — ;
The great quantity of cathartic ote,,
ci eine a tise wate oO
Sikiet than is ‘a suspected, True, the
a. the bowels, but its ion phyzic ‘an
da to diminish the tone of the in new
so that, instead of rem costiveness,
aggravates itleaving the in a more
torpia condit *
Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla was designed
to fill just such acontingency as the doctor's
arraignment anticipates, vis.: instead of be
ing a powerful mineral purgative, it is a
mild vegetable laxative, that, owing to its
solvent and gentle stimulating properties, is
so certain a relief in constipation that it has
bedén given away to hundreds, not to be paid
for unless it was of positive benefit, It re
places constipation almost 1:
with « natural easy habit, and is so mild
that, unlike drastic. purgatives, it can be
taken indefinitely with perfect safety.
Prehibition Speaker Coming.
Chauncey H. Dunn, of Sacramento,
candidate on the Prohibition State ticket for the office of Attorney General,
will speak in.this, city Thuredey eyening at the corner of Broad and Pine
streets. The political issues of the
day will bediscussed. Mr. Dunn is an
orator of force.and ability. , Mt
Suppgn changes of temperature and
humidity of the atmosphere often produce disorders of the kidneys and bladder, Use Dr, J, H, McLean’s Liver
and Kidney Balm to check these troubles in ‘their incipiency, For sale by
Carr Bros,
Buutousness, bile, boils and the
blues can be cured by taking Simmons
Liver Regulator,
Tux Texas cow boys take Simmons
Liver Regtlator when bilious.—J. E,
Highest of a.1 in leavening. strength
~The second day’s target practice of
Company “0”? of this city, required by
next Sunday at-the RifleGrounds.
Tt is expected that Col, Guthrie and
Lieutenants Hale, Smith:, Robie
nal Corps) will comé up from SybtaOnly the following members of the
Company whogs names appear in General Orders No. 13, current seriea, will
be permitted to take part in the competition, they having made the fequired scores heretofore and their relative standing being in the order they
are named: '
Private Thomas Grimes (who made
the best score—40—in his company
during the preliminary practice for
1890 and isentitled:to a silver medal),
1st Lieut. P. F.Simonds, Corp. Wm.
Mullen, Private Thos. Dillon, 2d Lieut,
H. W. Rich, Sergt. D. B. Getchell,
Corp. Emil Ott, Sergt, Wm. Horrell,
Corp. L. W. Nicholson, “Private
J. J. Jackson, Private « §. Lanyon
Private Wm. Dunster, Private R.
P. Bowerman, Private W. J. Smith,
Corp. James Hackley, Captain
Geo. A, Nihell, Private F, N, Lutzinger, Private James Grimes, Private
John Grimeg, Private E. Costelle, Private Wm. Rodgers, Private W. A. Sigourney, Private Alex McOambridge,
Private John McKeen, Private B. A,
Bost, Private L. Brendjion, ‘Private
' . R. J. Tremain, Private Chas. Steffins,
Private J. D. Black, PrivateO. V, Organ, Private M:~ Locklin, Private J,
Northey, Privaté Compton Gault, Private Frank Bost, Sergt. C. ©. Weis
enburger, Private E. J, Baker, Sergt.
L. D. Nihell. ‘
The practice will be governed. by
the rules prescribed in General Orders
No. 5, current series, subject to the
following modifications: The rolls to
be made out shall contain only the
names of those entitled to shoot.
The State decoration for markemanship will be issued to those only who
make the requisite score in this second
day's practice, and will be issued as
follows :—To each competitor who shall
make not less than fifty per cent, or
an aggregate of twenty-five points, the
bronze decoration or bronze bar.: To
each competitor who shall make eighty
per cent, or an aggregate of forty
points, the bronze decoration and
silver bar. To each competitor who
shall make ninety per cent, or an
aggregate of forty-five pointy, the
bronze decoration and gold bar. Those
winning the gold bars will be permitted to compete for the first and second,
or gold: and silver, championship
medals, under rules to be hereafter
prescribed. Bars only will be issued
to those who have already received
State decorations.
Dt cniiedauhittenapsnanamne
aataakraaeee
A “Batu in Gilead’. for you by
taking Simmons Liver Regulator for
your diseased liver,
SrKcIAL attention is called to the
advertisement of John ¥F. Cooper
agent for the .unrivalled Mathushek
Piano, Je29-tf
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Send stamp for pamphlet. The study of the
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of henthnonials fooslred fetes God pak came,
beth sexea,
Mana, a Street,
me Cred ui! er,”
a Serer eM e ve Fymera Faoir
ier mo er, who le a pleasant old
low
was a than ve, Bp 1 woot the
ther ter
Address all orders for Pills and comTMB t te Kole Manufacturers,
: PAVI CO., Chemists, e
: B.2.an 9ate, Gon Yransen,
If you have made up your mind to buy
ny other. Soldby
Carr Bros., Sole Agents
Notice to Oreditors,
Entate be be Ste age ag
ere! ven by the underNice dara/ ponerse
of nat the said Yeokaaed to exhib
er of Pine and
evade City, Cal,, the
lor tra on seg ts pe’
same beng of : ai said co he
lee ;
Notice to Oreditors.
Entate of John B. Ducray, deceased,
o
:
oe soonmnery rrechers, within
r the first publication of
said Executrix at the ofea ied’ coratr at Ht a
tate Jone B at gore
i 3 i Nevada City,
ie
The Gavi Pille’do not be induced to take
alae ant Gane
Two stray cows were locked up in
the city pound Tuesday night and the
owners had to pay $3 apiece to get
. them out, ~
*, Nevada City Democrats are reviving
the proposition to organizean Troquoigs
club here. “The one at Grass Valley
is reported to be progpering.
. The new. hoisting rigs fer the North
Banner and Federal Loan mines, now
in process of manufacture at the Miners Foundry, will soon. bé completed.
Two of the men arrested on a charge
of breaking the door of Wm. Wollf’s
store Sunday morning had their trial
before Judge ‘Wright and were dis
The ladies ofthe Nevada City W. OC.
T. U. are invited to attend the Prohibition party's county nominating-con:
vention to be held at Grass Valley at
10 o’clock Friday morning.
More than twenty fire ordinance notices have been served this week on
property owners, and about @fy others
are to be sent out.” An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
The Citizens Bank of this city has
declared dividend No. $9, and it will
be payable on and after the 10th instant. The regularity of that Bank’s
dividends is the result of popular and
Capable management.
Mountain Division Band will give
an open air concert at the corner of
Broad and Pine streets, beginning at
8 o’clock Thuraday evening, and will
play some of the selections which will
be rendered when the Band goes to
San Francisco with the Native Sone
next week, _ :
Geo. M. Hughes is putting a new
roofon the Morgan & Roberts Block
atthe corner of Broad and Pine streets,
He has a slide in which to haul timbers from the ground to the top of the
building, and the Woodpecker Olub
want to borrow it when he has finished the job and utilize it for tobogganing purposes:
Grass Valley ‘“Weleg vs pin?? Tielke,
Tuesday morning while Alex. Martell was hitching up his team in Peter
Purcell’s stable one of the avimals, a
young mare belonging to Mr. Purcell
and which Mr. Martell is dviving, atepped upon Martell’s foot badly mashing
two of his toes,
There were all sorts of rumors afloat
Monday concerning a “chenge in the
North Star management.” The whole
thing sifted down is this: That Mr.
Felix Oaasidy. ia no longer the foreman
of the mine and that Mr, Abadie, the
superintendent, will act as such for the
time being at least.
The San Francisco Examiner is running a acheme to give a $1500 badge
tothe most popular Native Son of the
Golden West. The man is to be
chosen by ballot (the ballotting is now
going on) and the ticket voted muat
be cut from the Examiner, The other
big newspapers and several of the little
ones very much disapprove of the Examiner’s scheme, The disapproving
Papers say that the echeme is not legitimate to increase the circulation of
& newspaper, and that is the Examiner’s sole object. It is a fact that
noone newspaper of this State ever
approves what another newspaper
does. Some of our esteemed contemporaries disapprove The Telegraph
getting a big circulation by means of
preaching sound and independent
doctrines without regurd to party or
any previous ideas men have laid
down on any subject. But we don’t
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N THE BUPERIOR COURT OF THR
County of Nevada, State of California,
hn the matter of tho Estate of Mary J, Lar
Pach We Yarelids tha Weibntate 6, \h
ary EK, mer, xeoutrix. o} e
Last Will of Mary J. ‘erimen, Seosened
anving filed her petition herein praying for
an order of Sale ofa portion of the real esire of eats decedent for the purposes théereae ¥
It 19 therefore ordered by the said Cou
that all persons interested in the eerste 0!
said deceased, appear before the sai: fuperior Court on Monday, the oth day of Octoer, 1890, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of
d gay atthe Court Room of said Superior
the Court House in the said County
of Nevada, to show cause wh
should not be Granted to the said Executrix
to sell so much of the real estate of the said
deconsed at private sale as shall be necesary.
And that a copy of thisorder be Rpblishod at least four successive weeks in Nevada Daily Transoript, a newspaper i nted
an order
t
and published in paid evade coun
. M. ING
Judge of the Superior Court,
Dated Sept. 1st, 1890, :
AUCTION.
NU Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT
Saturday, Sept. 6, 1890, at 2 o’cl’k,
P. M, I will sell upon the heroinafter des
Gribed premises at public auction, ag At
torney in Fact, forthe Heira of the Estate
of Carl Booker, degeased, the follewing described Real Property, vis ;
ete 3, 4, 5, 6 and qT, im Bleck
34, Nevada City, Cal., with the
Dwelling Houses and Improve.
ments situate thereon. ‘
All lying on the South side of Spring
Street, at the Junction of Spring and Mill
Streets, and being known as the John Ham{lton property,
Title guaranteed,
Terms—Cash upon delivery of deed.
Dated August 28d, 1890,
ADOLPH ROSENTHAL,
German Imperial Vice Consul.
P. ¥. Bimonds, AttyDDN TLeT,
OF GRASS VALLEY, WILL VISIT NRvada City on
Wednesday of Each Week.
Office at the National Hotel,
Nothing but first-class finished work,
Teeth extracted without pais. .
NEVADA DRUG STORE,
Corner Broad and Pine Streets
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flet Articles ofall kinds, P™ ue
(Careful attention given to componding,
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perféct purity guarantee
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