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August 1, 1886 (4 pages)

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bits PROS [ fl e “gr gE a marked 8. No. 3 at NW. cor. of claim, thence S. 934 deg. E., 1360 cha. to post marked 5. No. 4, thence S. 80 deg. 0.74 chs. to post marked S. A. No. 4, thence 8. 4 7 24 E, 7.43 chs. to post marked 8. * 0. 5, thence 8. 934 deg. E., 1.47 chs. to post marked 8. No.6 and A. No. 5 at SW cor., thence N. 79 deg. E., 9.08 chs. to post marked No. 7 and A. No, 4, at SE. cor., The first dey of publication of foregoing notice wae on the 25th day of June, 1886. * Guaranteed capital, $500,000; i i J 1, 1885, $1,956,581. ; deposits paid in cans and July. This exclusive: . W. P. COLEMAN, President. Ep. R. Hamuon, Cashier. — agil.6m July, 1886. : County, California. jyl4 Notice to City Taxpayers. for 1885 and juent Monday, August 2, 1886, amount thereof. : Taxes are now due and payable at the City WM. EDDY, Marshal. Nevada City, June 16, 1886, $w —— “C\EALED pro will be received by S the BP or ke rvisors of Sierra and evade counties (address F. M. Pridgeon, 8 hig! standing. The lumber must be first Hoe gpoae! and the iron bolts and rods Am Chips’ Fiat er ualitwo guys at each end of the bridge. ber 7th, 1886, Specifications can be Sierra and Nevada counties, or at the resi. dence of the above named Supervisors. u-t 2, 1886, at 1 o’clock p. m. The Board reserve the right to reject any and all bids, : F, M. PRIDGEON, 0. SCHEFFER, Sierra and Nevada counties. jy18tojy31 pee] oo = le3 . = a2 2 S . a = Z ¥ 5 =] > . om yr —RMPIRE LIVERY STABLE. BROAD STRERT.....NEVADA CITY hs Opposite National Exchange Hotel, JAMS HBNNESSY, Proprietor, oh (Successor to D. Wellington) r VEE Proprietor of the’SMPIRE STABLES sano a that he has now the latges Carriages for Funerals Attended J, 1. CALDWELL, zs Attorney at Law, Notary Public and Conveyancer. ail the Courte of thi nd the Courts of the Unite M4 hae SAVINGS BANK INTHE . : ae Tad Pitts Derecte, Sacrareceived, and : does : ly a savings . in Newtown 4 bank business. Information furnished upfeet) eight hundred fect ela apn hgh spereh back to the cenwill sell all} — bie of Nevada Township, Nevada y sk Soba! A Réel treed A pet city =e q AtGo’clock P. M., and ifnot paid prior thereto five per cent will be added to the Notice to Bridge Contractors North Bloomfield, Ni county, or 0. Scheffer, Forest dity,) u to Saturday, July Bist, 1886, at 12 o’c ., for the construction of a bridge across the Middle Yuba River, leading from Moore’s Flat to 120 feet long, 8 feet wideand 5 feet than the piers of the old bridge now e of ericaniron, Also for building approaches from trail to said bridge. Also The contract to bé completed September 30, 1886, and the*contract price payable Octo seen at the office of the County Clerk of Bids will be opened at Moore’s Flat Avg. Committee of the Boards of Supervisors of Notice to Creditors. Estate of John Dabat, deceased. Nam i hereby given by the under8 . administratrix of the estate of ; loans on John , deceased, to the creditors $e oP tet 92 044,58 ; term and. ordina—. of and all persons having \claims nstthe said de -eased, to exhibit them with. the necessary vouchers, within four months after the jirst publication of this notice to the said administratrix at. her residence the same being the place of the transaction of the business of said estate, in the county of Nevada. ELIZABETH DABAT, Administratrix of the estate of Deceased. Dated July 2d, 1886. Frank Power, attorney for Administratrix. jy3 . Notice of Dissolution of Copartnership. ae firm heretofore existing under the name and style of Brand Brothers, ing business in the city of Nevata, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. . All persons indebted to the undersigned debt, and $14 costs : oe . aré requested to make payment immediatetith ley boomy A the Pe ead gg ewe _ ee Jul Ke ie id ev ity, July 3, 1886. of, in and to the following described propidibaend G. E. BRAND, pS SE ae eo ees Oa G. 8. BRAND: one undivided one-balfof that cer-. ° fre new firm of Brand & Stich will contain of mining ground situate on Ous-] tinue business at the old stand on Broad a Hill, Nevada Township, Nevads } street, National Hotel Building. jy8 i Se ty, State of California known asthe } — i ase ee Knickerbocker Mining Compan corny w= — described as follows, viz: Situate tc : a one mile westerly from Nevada City, having Estray Notice. NAME to the premises of the undersigned, between You Bet and You Bet Station, July 11, 1886, a Bay Mare, weighing about 900 pounds. Two hind feet white, with star in forehead. Branded C on left shoulder, and two small dots on the back. Heavy black foretop, mane and tail. The owner is hereby notified oP gicng: prove property, pay charges an: e her away. iis JACOB GEARHART. Assessment Notice: EVADA COUNTY MINING COMPANY. Location of principal place of business, Given under.my hand this 18th day of . Nevada City, California. Location of Works, Nevada City, California, Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Trustees, held on the 28th day of June, 1886, an assessment ‘No 8) of fifteen cents per share waslevied upon the vapital stock of the corporation, payable immediately, in United States gold coin, tothe Secretary at the law office of John Caldwell, Broad Street, Nevada City, California, Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 2nd day of August, A. D. 1886, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at-public auction ; and unless payment ie made before, will be sold on Priday, the 20th day of August, 1886, to pay the delinquent assessment together with . costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. : c. £, ASHBURN, Secretary. Office at the Law Office of John Caldwell, “Broad Street, Nevada City, Calfornis. jyl Notice of Intention to Become Sole Trader. N the matter 6f the Application of Alice G. Palm to become a Sole Trader. Notice is hereby given that I, Alice G. Palm, wife of Chas, W. Palm, resident of Nevada City, Nevada, county, Cal., ‘seing desirous of availing myself of tle provisions of Title XII., Part IIL, of the Code of Civil Procedure, intend to make application to the Superior Court of Nevada county, State of California, on Saturday; the 28th day of August, 1886, at the opening of the Court on that da;,oron such other day to which the hearing may be postponed by the Court for. a judgment and order of said Superior Court, authorizing mt to carry on and transact business inmy own name and on my own account as Sole Trader. The nature ef the business 1 prenee to carry on and conduct is that of buying and selling goods, wares and mdse., and keeping a general variety store, and engaging in such other bus inessasmay seem advantageous, in said Nevada City, Nevada County. : ALICE G. PALM. Dated this 28th day of July, 1886. 4 Thur Houses and Lots For Rent or Sale TWO VALUABLE HOUSES and LOTS, one situated on West side of Pine Street, Pii ety Hill, being Lot No. 8, my Block No. 46, about 260 feet Stik x 250 feet, with Orchard on same, ‘and occupied by John’ Lutey. pied" Balen The House and Lot situated on Bridge and Factory Streets, with Orchard thereon: being Nos. 1 and 6, in Block No. 33, and now occupied by John Donnelly. The said Lots being large, will be sold entire or in subdivisions, by installments or otherwise to suit purchasers. Both pieces of property are owned by the undersigned. For particulars enquire of J. I. CALDWELL, at his Law Office, Broad Street, or to ANTOINE TAM. DR. R. M. HUNT, Physician, OFFICE AT VINTON'S DRUG STORE NEVADA CITY. tT) Aan J hn Caldwell. Thos. 8. Ford CALDWELL & FORD, ‘Attorneys & Counselors at Law Offiice—Beckman Building, cor, Broad ana / Pine streets, NEVADA CITY,‘CaL,” MEXICAN COLONTZATION COMPANY (LIMITED.) 506 LATTERY STREBT SAN FRANCISCO, END FOR CIRCULARS AND TESTI monials, giving full information, -Cheaome petciwnnem Egy ened & Ber . port Duties, and no Taxes for ten years. @ L, vs. Mines, on, George Staacke, James Innan, and 8. 0. Pease, Defendants. sor, a i eon an, 5 ne, 5 Seek ic Fred. J. Shearer, J. D. Joyce, T.\Rouse, C. L. Lamphere, M. FP. eahan, M. Roach. i. Thomas White, G. A. W. Clindinnin ? W. Kramer, ar on the 7th day of July, a.p. 1886, recovered a jnesment against ‘Celia Consolidated Mines Limited,” a 8, to the respective Sosias nem parties, and respective to-wit:To Towle Bros. & Co. the sum of $1749 16 and $2 for filing and recording their notice ot and counsel fees ed herein to the sum of $200, together with costs of suit taxed at $45 75. doing rabegy prods 7 10. To Thomas Curry the sum of $79 60. the-sumTo L. B. Smith the sum of $68 66, To F. L. Rathburn the sum of $141 05. — To J. D. Joyce the sum of $48 39. To F. J. Shearer the sum of $73 37. ToT. Rouse the sum of $78 08. To C, L. Lamphere the sum of $74 94. To M. F. Skeahan the sum of $46 82. To Thomas White the sum of $85 86. To M. J. Roach the sum of $84 15. To G. W. Kramer the sum of $61, 13. To A. W. Clindinnin the sum of $199 75, Also the sum of $35 for filing and recording their several liens, together with costes of suit taxed at $111 70 and counsel fees allowed herein amoun: to the sum of $400, with interest thereon.from the date of said jadgment at the rate of seven Food cent. per annum till paid, which said ju ent is recorded in the Judgment Book 2 of the said Superior Court on es 17 et seq; and whereas it is ordered that the liens set forth in plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed, and Pp rty therein described, to-wit: That certain gold bearing quartz mine, with the improvements thereon, and the quartz mill, and real estate, and appurtenances hereinafter described, all situated in the Township of Washington, county of Nevada and State of California, now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, owned and by the ‘‘Celia Consolidated Mines, imited,”‘a corporation, and more particularly described as follows: That certain mining claim known as the Celia Quartz Lode Mining Claim, and described as beginning at the N. E. corner, 950 feet from the shaft onsaid mine, at a post set in monument of stone, and marked ‘‘C, M.:" thence 1500 feet south on a line parallel with lode to similar post, marked ‘‘C. M.;” thence 600 feet west to similar post marked “C, M.:” thence north 1500 feet, on aline parallel with first line, toa similar post: marked ‘C. M;” thence East 600 feet to place of beginning, comprising in all 1500 feet in length along said vein or lode, and 600 feet in width; that certain mining claim known as ‘‘Free Trade Mine,” and described as joining said *‘Celia Mine” on the north, and bounded by the ‘‘Cora Maud” mine on the north Said claim described as commencing at the :outh end line of sad claim; running thence east -300feet, toa stake marked “F. T.;” thence north 1500 feet ona line parallel with lode to astake marked “F. T.;” thence 600 feet west toastake marked “fF. T.;” thence 1500 feet south on a line parallel with lode to a stake marked ‘‘F, T.;” thence 300 feet east to place of beginning; algo that certain ditch and water right to the waters in Missouri Canyon, itsaffluents and tzibutaries, up to the Omega Company’s ditch, known as the Missouri Canyon ditch, and consisting of 1,000 inches of water; \said water tight commencing where the locator posted a notice ona cedar tree in said.canyon, and diverted the water into’ a ditch; also all mills, sluices, boxes, flumes, hose, pipes railway tracks, cars, blacksmith shop, an all other machinery used in working or de-* veloping the said mines, or any of them; élso that certain mill site known as the Celia Quartz Mill site and described as compstageny Pon a post on easterly side of Celia Quartz Mine marked “C. M.S. No. 1,” from Limited, a} © D Bobo; ie gia E BN é 188 votes, S$ delegate-. Precinct No. 2—Inre H Harrison; Judges—John gates. “Truckee—Precinet—Inspector—H— Davis; Judges—W H Cruger, Geo E Marshall; 142 votes, 6 delegates. Inall other precincts the election shall be held between the hours of 2 o'clock p. m. and 8 o'clock p. m., in such manner as the voters present shall declare, Blue Tent Precinct—Inspector—J. Moody; 7 votes, 1 delegate. Allison Ranch Precinet—Inspector —J Field; 42 votes, 2 delegates. Buena Vista Precinct—Inspector—Wm Melarky; 28 votes, 2 delegates. Cottage Hill Precines — Inspector — D Deadman; 34 votes, 2 delegates. Forest Springs. Precinct—Inspeetor—J Harrigan; 30 votes, 2 delegates. Rough ard Ready Precinct—Inspector—J Schroeder; 40 votes, 2 delegates. Indian Springs Precinct—Inspector—John Moutgomery votes, 2 delegates. Anthony House Precinct—Inspector—J € Brown; 12 votes, 1 delegate. Pleasant Ridge Precinct—Inspector—H Houston; 21 votes, 1 delegate. Mooney Flat Precinct—Inspector—R Fitzgerald; 12 votes, 1 delegate. Spenceville Precinct—Inspector—C Bitner; 27 votes, 2 delegates. Boca Precinct —laspector—Jamesa McDonald; 18 votes, 1 delegate. Bloomfield Precinct—Inspector—E Cummins; 94 votes, 4 delegates. Relief Hill Precinct—Inspector — John Hickman; 12 votes, 1 delegate. Lake City Precinct—Inspector—F M Pridgeon;7 votes, 1 delegate. ‘ Columbia Hill Precinct—Iaepector— John Driscoll; 25 votes, 1 delegate, Moore’s Flat Precinct—Inspector—James Doyle; 37 votes, 2 delegates. Eureks Precinet--Inspector—J W Rebb; 81 votes, 2 delegates, Washington Precinct—Inspector—E Brimskill; 42 votes, 2 delegates. Omega Precinct—-Inspector—John O’Carroll; 7 votes, 1 delegate, Bear. Valley Precinct—Inspecvor—John Lang; 5 votes, 1 delegate. Maybert Precinct—Inspector—Dave Johnson; — votes, 1 delegate. Birchville Precinct—Iuspector—John Conness; 20 votes, 1 delegate. French Corral Precinct—Inspector—Frank Coffey; 30 votes, 2 delegates. Sweetland Precinct—Inspector—P D Merriam; 18 votes, 1 delegate. North San Juan Precinct—Inspecter—J G Dickson; 37 votes, 2 delegates. Cherokee Precinct —Inspector—J L Morgan; 32 votes, 2 delegates. Little York Precinet—Inspector—-Thomas Patterson; 6 votes, 1 delegate. Lowell Hill Precinct—Inspector-—-Wm Maguire; 23 votes, } delegate. Hunt's Hili Precinet—inspector—Malccem McLeod; 11 votes, 1 delegate. You Bet Precinct—Inspector—John Hussey; 32 votes, 2 delegates. The Inspectors and Judges of election are directed to issue certificates of election to the delegate or del lected from their respective precincts. ae Signed on behalf of the County Central which a cedar tree 24 inches di it S. 71 degrees W. 18 links distant, and post No. 3 of Celia Quartz Mine, being S, E. corner of said mine bears 8. 18 degrees W. 4.73 chains distant; thence with magnetic variation 17 degrees E., N. 88 1-2 degrees E. 6.10 chains to t marked “C, M.8.” No. 2, from which a spruce tree 86 inches dia, bears 8. 48 degrees E. 20 links distant; thence N.0 degrees 18’ E, 8,20 chains, to post marked “©. M 8.” No. 8, from which a fir tree 24 in. dia. bears N, 87 3-4 degrees E. 11 links; thence S. 88 1-2 degrees W. 6.10 chains to post marked “‘C, M. 8.” No. 4, on easterly boundary of Celia Quartz Mine, from which a sugar pine tree 18 inches dia, bears S. 12 degrees W. 69 links distant; thence 8.0 degrees 18’ W. 8.20 chains to the place of beginning, containing an area of 5 acres, and upon which is situated the mill, and other houses, machinery and other mining works, together with everything belonging thereto, be sold at publie—auction to satisfy said judgment, together with interest and costs. Notice is hereby bar that I will sell at] r public auction, in front of the Courthouse door, in Nevada City, County of Nevada, and State of Ualifornia, on © Thursday, August 12th, 1886, Between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M, and 5 o'clock P. M., to-witz12-o’clock M. of that day, all the right, title and interest which the defendant, a corporation, herein named, had, held, owned or possessed by theni on the 7th day of Jul A. D. 188@, the day on which sad judgment was docketed as aforesaid, or which they may have subsequently acquired inand toall the above described property, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy pos judgment, together with interest and costs. Given under my hand fhis 19th day of 1886. July, A. D. GEORGE LORD, Sheriff, Nevada County, California. ByJ. L.Mouuann, Under Sheriff.
Gd. H, Colby & Caldwell & Ford, Atty's for plaintiffs. jy 20 Notice to Bond Holders. Office of County Treasurer ef Nevada county, Oalifornia, OTICE is hereby given that I am_prepared to redeem. the following bonds of Nevada county, issued May 22d, 1883, viz: Bonds numbered 168 to 300 inclusive If not presented for payment within 40 days, interest will cease at the expiration of that time in conformity wlth the Ordinance of the Board of Supervisors, under . and by virtue of which the bonds were issued, ; GEO. E. ROBINSON, Treasurer of Nevada County, Cal. Nevada City, July 7, 1886. jy 8-4t-law > TRAINS WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT ; Tewada City ON AND AFPTER— Thursday, June 10th, 1886, AS FOLLOWS LEAVING. ACM, DAILY + connecting with Paw: aner arriving in San Franeisco at ASS. 4 9.4 6.40 P 8 40 P. M. DAILY; connecting with ov— gee erland leaving San Francisco at 43 -. _.ARRIVING. 1 05 A]M, DAILY, Pj]M DAILY connecting with Pas . 5.00 senger leaving San "Trandeco at 7.30 1 @ Lane FRANK POWER, Chairman. Fevix Giuwet,; Secretary. jy2s8 Annual Meeting. HE regular annual meeting ot the Stockholders of the Derbec Blue Gravel Mining oon gp will be held at the office of the Company, No. 622 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, California, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of August, 1886, at the hour of 8 o'clock p.m., forthe purpose of electing a Board of Directors toserve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business a3 may come before the meeting. Transfer Books will close-.onWednesday, July 28th, at 3 o'clock p, m. THEO. WETZEL, Sec’y. Office—No, 522 Montgomery street, San Francisco, California. : Notice to Creditors. STATE OF ROBERT HUTCHINS, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, executrix, of the last will of Robert Hutchins, deceased, to the creditors of,.and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necegsary vouchers, within four months af-: ter the first publication of this notice, to the said executrix at the office of Gaylord & Searls, Nevada City, Nevada county, California, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said escate. ALMIRA ©, MILLIKEN, Executrix of the last will of deceased. Dated at Nevada City, July 9, 1886. jy10 ECK’S REMIUM ERFUMES CAMELIA POWDER For the Complexion. in the Market. For sale by Au First-Class Druggists. Finest Goods HAMILTON McCORMICK, Attorney and Counselor at Law, FFICE—Corner, of Pine and Commercial Streets. : Will practice in all the Courts of the State. UNION MARS ET, Commercial Street, Nevada Cicv, COLLEY BROTHERS, Prop’s. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal,: SarSages,eete At the Lowest Market Rates. We also keep on hand a ‘choice stock of BACON AND LARD. J. G. HARTWELL, County Surveyor, U. 8. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR 2aF Office at the Court Housé. of general circulation, pub[Tisned tn the ‘said county of Nevada, . est . as often as the said gop published, ‘or a , of the courtroom of Nevada, County of Nevada, -First day of y at 10 o'clock a.m. of that day, to prove their debts and choose one or more assignees of the estate of said debtor lished in the Nevada Daily before the sail day set for the meeting of . creditors. x And it is further ordercd that in the time all ings vent be stayed. Dated Nevada City, June 2ist, J. M. WALLING, . i Judge of Superior Court. Attest: F. G. Barry, Clerk. i Gaylord & Searia, Attys for Inrolvent. je23 1886. (ASH GROCERY STORE HUSSEY & CO., —KentsMeat Market, k on hand. 8 assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS WINES, LIQUORS, FEED, FLOUR, &e. : We sell for CASH ONLY Cent + Men STREET, next door to 1 JOHNSON & MASON, A tteruecys and Counselors at Law : pee NOTARY PUBLIC O fice —Thomas Building, up stairs, cor ner Broad and Pine sts., pale ALL-RAIL ROUTES. m Daily — and Emigran “wae Trains rake prompt connec tions with the several Railway Lines in the East, connecting at New York and New Orleans ¥ ith the several Steamer Lines to ALL EVROPEAN PORTS. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars Attached to Overland Express Trains Third-Class Sleeping Cars Are Run Daily with Ov and Emigrant Trains. No additional charge for Be: in Third-Class Cars. 447 Tickets sold, Sleeping-Car Berths secured, and other information given upon application at the Company’s Offices where passengers calling in person can secure choice of routes, etcRAILROAD LANDS FOR SALE EASONABLE TERMS Apply to, or Address W. MILLS, Land Agent, © P. R.-R San Francisco, JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent, 8. P. R = Siettitedin al — N. TOWNE, . T. H. GOODMAN, General Manager—Gen. Pass. & Tkt. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. — _ "OTHE UNFORTUNATE DR. GIBBON’S OO DISPENSARY gg No. 623 Kearney Street, Corner Commercial San Francisco Established in 1854, for thetreat ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases such as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphil¢ isin all its f.rms, ‘A Tomei weakness ency, etc.— iSkin Diseases (of legs successfully treated, Dr Gibbon has the pleasure of arnounng that he has returned from visiting the principal Hospitals of Europe, and has reumed practice at the Dispensary, 623 Kearney Street San Francisco, where his Id patients and those requiring his services may find him. : Seminal Weakness. Seminal Emi , the quence of self loitaenae, Ec peeiet’ r e an ce, y the _ youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited ean pace ducing with unerring certainty the folio: train of morbid symptons unless combatte by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark under the eyes, in in the head, ringing in the ears, noise e the maiieg ot eaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the lo weakness of the limbs, confugé& vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples an various phe ns about the face, furred toaga, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, nightsweats,monomania and frequent insanity. If relief be not obtained, persons so afflicted should apply immediately, either in person or by letter, Andhave a cure effected by his new and acientific ie of treating this div. eases, which never failsot effecting \ gnick and radical cure. page Pegged — x those who con ’ are suffering under a ot there’ teasna maladies, should not forget the sacred resibility resting upon them nor delay to obtain immediate relief. ‘ Cured at Home. Persons at a distance may be CURED A’ HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr Gibbon, stating case; symptons, — of time the disease hascontinued, and the medicine wil] be promptly sent, free from damage or curiosity, to part of the country, with full one ee nore tor 7. The Doctor cures when rs fail, ing TEN Soa a L. parser) etter throug: ie. Post ih Tineaiy ube aren eliv: ex to the United States: * = ‘3 tate. persons Sain ts tite suid insolvent, or to deliver any eo tenn aa Greaves toa Frm tobi uatod for his . of2 o’clock p.m. and 8 ¢eleck p.m, a use. Thesaid Debtor is hereby forbidden to In the precinct of Grass V. B ge transfer ordeliverany property until the as Iopeen af 29's: p. m. y’clock _— wits ier Pin all otber precincts the clection shall It is further ordered that all the creditors be held between hours o'clock p. of said debtor be and appear before the as ORE 9) manner. as Itis further ordered that the order be pub. Weyadh Transcrij . East and West Grass Valley—Inspector— W. J, Crase; Judges—M. P, Stone and J. against the said insol. W. Wil Beno't. Pingree. Cottage Feet Springs Precinct—Inspector— Jos. Perrin. Killican. Penrose. Ww i are Flat Precinct— Inspector—Jas. i Grmniteville Precinct—Inspector-Geo. A. Van Oud rp. Rose. Yuba Precinct—Inspector—Geo. A. Hare. A. Stidger. : Rathburn. City. Wood: , Moulton. Z . “ae Precinct—Inspector—R. A. } omas. Quick Time and Cheap Fares ough and Ready. Precint—tospector— : 8, Huntress. a Ts Easterns ano European Civies . , Indian . Springs Precinct—Inspector—B. Anthony House ' Precinct—Inspector — BY THE GREAT TRANS-CONTINENTAE . Chas. Novay. Cc. Southern Pacifie Company. . r: iene. é Spenceville Precinct — Inspector — H. Manning. Judges—H. A. Mason and T. P. Stevens. _] San Juan Times, Grass Valley Daily Tidings a este len, or throug . tate SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO, 2—3 DELEGATES, Allison’ Ranch Precinct — Inspector—8. Buena Vista Precinct—Inspector—D. W. _Hill Precinct—Inspector—J. M. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 3--] DELEGATE, Bloomfield Precinct—Inspector D. R. McRelief Hill Precinct—Inspector— R. A. — City Precinct—Inspector—P. A. ine. Columbia Hill Precinct—Inspector—A. L. oodruff. : lis. Washington Precinct—Inspector—W. T. Omega Precinct—Inspector—A. T. Fry. Bear’ Valley Precinct — Inspector—Jas. SUPERVISOR. DISTRICT NO, 4—1 DELEGATE N. San Juan Precinct—Inspector—Jas. Cherokee Precinct--Inspector — 8. D. Sweetland Precinct — Inspector—Frank French Corral Precinct—Inspector—Wm. Pleasant Ridge. Precinct — Inspector -1. Buckland. Meoney Flat Precinct —Inspector — Hy SUPERVISOR DISTRICT .NO. 5—2 DELEGATES. Truckee Precinct— Inspector—H. K Gage; Boca Precinct—Inspect»r—D. M. Dysars. — York Precinct—Inspector—W. J. ill. Lowell Hili Precinct—Inspector— —— Hunt’s Hill Precinct—Inspector—A. G. Turner. . You Bet Precinct — Inspector —J. 8. win. The inspectors and judges of elections are directed to forward the returns to the Secretary of the Republican County Committee as soon as possible atter the election to be canvassed so that the credentials can be made out for delegates. Qualification of voters: ‘‘All who voted for Blaine in 1884, or would have so voted if qualifiec.” ae E. H. GAYLORD, Chairman. A. H. Parker, Secretary. jy20 The Nevada Tri-Weekly Herald, North and Truckee Republican will please copy. HARNESS, SADDLES, ETC George R.Carson, ROAD ST., OPP. CLANCEY’S BLACKsmith Shop, Nevada City. Carriage Trimming and Repairing of al kinds ‘done in the best manner. ji3-lm WHITE LABOR. SKILLED and UNSKILLED Help—Male ahd Female—of all descriptions furnished at once by {. H. Hansen & Co. Employment Agency, 110 Geary St., San Francisco. Telephone 485. Correspondence solicited, m1i-3m THE SPECIALIST. No. 11Kearny. St., San Francisco Treats all Chronic, Specia] and Private Diseases with Wonderful Success The Great English Remedy ous Debility, Lost Man> ae a \} torhoea, a all the evil efba) fects of youthful follies and excesses, and in drinking intoxicating li= qQuors. Dr. » whe iga regular physician, graduof the University of Pennsylvania, will agree tojforfeit $500 for a case of this kind the Vital Restorative (unde his special adviceand trearment) will notcure. $1.50 a bottle, or four times the quantity, $5, sent toa dress on re _of price, orC. 0 D.‘ -in private name if desired, by Dr. M ntie, 18 Kearny St.,8. F., Cal. Sample Bottle Free, Will esent to any one applying by letter —s symptoms, sex and age. Strict. serecy in regard toall business transactions. A. LADEMAN, DBALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Etc. Junction o: Broad and Commercial Stree Nevada City. Choice Familv Groceries a Specialty. Wanted in Nevada Sity. . c. ¥. oRoss. aS ahlgeales addres DR. J. F.GIBBON, 623 Kearney BYRNE & CROSS, main Attorneys and Counselors at Law, 1c nts will please inform Rooms 85 to 41 MeCreery’s Building, Gibbon reed this advertisement in i Re ao ee : RAILROAD SHO SELLS NEW DEPARTURE. baw DR. MINTIE,. . Will exhibit at Truckee, Saturday;-August leg pe 15TH SUCCESSIVE SEASON . seater ee meta SETS Bro: ENORMOUS WILL EXHIBIT AT & MRS. HIPPOPOTAMI. AT EXOM=!“In arranging for the First Trans-Continental Tour the SELLS BROTHERS, determined to outshine all precedent and outdo all previous visitors in their line to the Pacific Slope, having made a Bold Stroke for Fortune by combining theirSEVERAL, SEPARATE ALL IN OWE, — Trebling the expenses and securing three times the Attractions. They are forced to present AN ASTOUNDING ARRAY OF ARENIC ARTISTS IN THREE RINGS, TREMENDOUS THEATRE STAGE AND VAST OUTER CIRCLE, OR PAGEANT PROMENADE. This Wedding of the Circuses op of necessity involves a merging of our 3 MAMMOTH MENAGERIES And enables us to exhibit a GORGEOUS FREE STREET PARADE Three Times Larger and Three Times Grander than.any other on top of the Footstool. The three Circuses contain in their triple roster all the And Superb SENSATIONAL STARS. The name of Sells Brothers is a guarantee of the purity of the pleasurasle performances. display of WILD BEASTS in the triplicate menagerie is an Amazing Animal Aggregation. The limits of a newspaper advertisment do not permit a careful catalogue either of the amusements or departments instruction. The circuses please the people, elating and electrifying: The Menageries are traveling academies of information and ten temples of zoology. sole ge said age only Male an emaie D1 Jami ever exhibited, 1er lose in the rings. A LIVE =. RAFFE, and all the Wild An=#1 imals known to scientists to q seen. i season the existing Shows ¥) resume their former circul and travel as 3 distinct Shows Two Performances Daily. Parade at 10 A. ™. Matinee at 1 o'clock. Nightat7. Grass Valley, Tuesday, August te see Si alt Auburn, Wednest! Monday, August Oth BROTHERS’ § MIU BARTH'S MOST ~EMINENT SPECIALISTS. — N. B.—At the end of the , August 11th — —_—_— ame Six 3 Thre Pert Per 5 cq er, °. @ bd en am ae oo