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: . The Daity Transcript, Nevada City. California, Saturday, August 13, 1887. The Daily Granseript. CHIEF ENGINEER'S REPORT. chased when practicable and put in “SEEK ’'EM.” Staging in the Mountains. service. I would also recommend that HISTORIC VICKSBURG. — Cormeen each company have an extra supply No wagon road in Calforn ia of The equal, Past Year's Doings of the Nevada of hose, HERE AND THERE. so that when one set is used A Caustic Correspondent Shows What length is so famous for long and steep. City Fire Department. and consequently wet, it should be yet gracefully circuitous grades, magPanorama of Her Land and Naval Battles— a Fools Some Men Be. Jacob P. Hodge, a native of Engstretched out to dry, while the dry — nificent scenery and variety of views, San Francisco's Greatest Attraction. land, was naturalized yesteday. — hose could be reeled on for future use. as that over which the travel from this * oe To the officers and members of the 2 a H. D. Brown, sent two weeks Proposals will be -re© By. doing so it would greatly preserve ago Board city to Sierra City, sixty miles to the Grass Vauiry, Aug. 11, 1887. ‘of Fire Delegates of Nevada the hose. from Grass Valley to the Stockton I would also recommend InCity THE GREAT San Francisco, August 10. Eprror Transcript: It is amusing northeast of here, passes. No stage Fire Department. Gentlemen: sane Asylum, died Thursday. I that a new .hose carriage for Pennsylto read the squibs Perhaps there is no place in the city ceived until the 18th inand correspondence line anywhere traveling so long a . have the honor to herewith prese A letter addressed to Mrs. J. nt vania Engine Co. No. 2 be purchased in some of the 8. you local papers relative to mountain road has so few serious acat present where an hour can be spent with my annual report of the op_..* Stidger, Sweetland, Cal., is held ,. Regulating Cathartio! as soon as practicable. for erati the doings of the committee appointed cidents as Green & Cole’s, which more profitably than at the Panorama ons and condition of ‘the departpostage in. the Virginia City postoftice of the . ment .Land makes and.Nava PROTE daily trips over this one, There l Battles of stant, for the sinking of CTION AGAINSE FIRE. by the Supervisors to arrange for an THE ACKNOWLEDGED under my charge for the year The Boca Brewing Company of Boca , endi As arule, the citizens of Nevada are exhibition of the resources of Nevada was recently published by some of the Vicksburg, the fame of which has ng August Ist, 1887: this county, ship from two to three s account of an episode that spread all over this great country. the Incline Shaft One Tente and The Department responded to sixvery precautious as regards fire, but ccunty. at the State and Mechanics’ paperan Appetiser. carloads of beer daily for all point s of occurred to. one of the company’s From early morning until nearly Fairs. they canno t be too carefu teen l. Every fire alarms. the compass. One says the money ought not to stages on Goodyear grade, which when midnight, visitors go and linger as thev Hundred and Fifty Feet Total loss by fire for the year, $21,chimney in use should be cleaned at ae eee All of the stockholders of the Cham be expended for the interest of divested of the sensational coloring gaze at the landscape spread out beleast ongp a year. The surro 650. undin gs pion Mining Company have paid up of all buildings should be thoroughly any one private concern. Another that an excited informant gave it loses fore them, and then examine the deof the Total insurance, $13,600. on the last assessment, not a Providence Gould share free from rubbish of an inflammable cautions the public to watch the commuch of its thrilling interest. The tails of the ‘‘battle’s magnificently going delinquent. FIRE ALARMS. stern array,’’ cold portrayed facts-of the incident were as folwith marvelnature, and by no means ought a mittee closely. Still others comment The members of Hydraulic Parl August 7, alarm caused by gas esshéet or and Silver Mining Comiron stovep be ipe passed through on alleged offers of wages, without aplows: Walter Finchley was driving ous fidelity and startlingly real. will at next: Tuesday. evening’s meet caping at Armor The proprietors of -this grand work y Hall. No damage. the roof of a building. parently knowing just what is intendon the up trip,and in descending Ditch ing consider the matter of attending A SURE PREVENTIVE August 21, false alarm. Hill near Peter Yore’s the well-fed and of art have an established reputation ed by the committee. THE VOLUNTEET FIREMAN. the Native Sons’ Admission Day celeSeptember 9, burning of the StandNow,as a fruit grower and taxpayer, sleek four-in-hand imbibed an overin this country by several famous panAND POSITIVE CURE FOR The noble fireman works with unbration at Napa on September 9th. urd shoe store. Loss $5,000; insurI concur in all these comments. By dose of enthusiasm from the bracing oramas they have exhibited. They . * For full particulars enquire at the Mine. failing energy ‘at the time of fire. The examination of A. P Clark, ance. $4,000. all means watch that committee, and ambient air which blesses that altitude . ‘ ire the owners of the original and only charged with forgery,’ was begu September 9, burning of Stumpf’s While he does this gratis, it would see that such men as Henderson true Panoraiia of the Battle of Gettysn at and and broke into a canter. Finchley, PROVIDENCE W. & 8S, M. CO. lessen ‘Truckee Thursday morning. Sever his labor to a considerable exthan whom there al hotel, owned by F. A. Eilerman. Loss is no better and safer burg now in Chicago, and also of the De Golia of the Grangers, Clarke and ~ BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER, tent if others would lend their assispoints of law were discussed, and no $10,000, insurance $6,000. Dreisbach of the District Fair, Mulloy whip in the Sierra, threw his weight famous picture of the Battle of Waterwitnesses were examined before after“DISTR IOT FAIR PRIVI LEGES For. inof the Supervisors and Preston of SeptemLer 9, burning of Jacka’s j tance in certain resp-cts. . oo, Which on has the been reins, on exhibitio when one of them broke. n for the Fever and Ague, noon. 4 QEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE REbuilding. Loss $1,000, insurance $750. stance: The insurance agents should Bank, don’t squander the money enThe ‘horses ran about an’ hundred « ver two years in the same building \) ceived at the ottice of the Secretary of be AND more ALL careful A telegram received here states that MALARIAL TROUBLEs, in taking too high trusted to them by the Supervisors, yards, keeping the road, and then where Vicksburg is on exhibition now. the 17th Agricultural District Astociation, Septe « ber-9,-burning of Stephen risks on worthless property: Every until and including FRIDAY, AUGUST ly, the stage between Michigan Bluff and Roberts’ building. Loss The Waterlo Finchle o and y Vicksbu to. nor apply it to the promotion of any of avoid the possibility of a rg Pano1887, forthe Bar privilege at Glénbrook Race DYSPE $750, insurcitizen should shut down his irrigatiny PSIA, Auburn was stood up Thursday by a ance $450. rrack’; Restaurant privilege’ at same place; their private speculations, or to the smash-up took the only means of ramas have been viewed by over two each : hydrants as . commencing week vefore the Fair : soun lone highwayman who captured Wells, as the bell sounds a payment of INDIGESTION, September 9, burning of Isoard’s their board and wine bills checking them which was to throw a t wo millions of visitors, and Vicksalso the privilege of a Eruit, Ice Cream and fire alarm, onery Stand (no beverages.) Also Fargo & Co.’s treasure box, and obStore. Loss $50, covered by insura wheeler. Nobody was hurt and notht ourg, Which has been on exhibition Confecti while they are visiting the Fairs. br vilege ofa Fruit,Ace Cream, Confectionnce. NERVOUSNESS I desire tu return thanks to the Fire . tained $265. anc temperance beverage atund at the Damage to roof of building$100. No I don’t know whether they will use ing was broken. Mr. Finchley did hot 1 vearly two years in New York, excels ery Pavilion at Gras# Valley, Bids will be reLoathing of Food, Department,—City-Trustees and citi— Pr: Fones of Grass Valley bought a insurance. t hem all. No other pull ceived a Panoram pistol separatel it to for further a the y preor collectively for all the purpose of shooting the objects of the Grange, Sipe zensin general for the support given privilege atGlenbrook. Also bids for Muhorse from E.A. Davis of Santa Clara, September 9, burning of store occuor to pay the debts of the District Fair, one of the horses, nor did he split the sents such sweep of country, and no sic at the sPark during each day of the Fair, . Kidney Complaint. me in the discharge of my official duMr. Davis warranting the animal to pied by L. Hyman. Dama rhe Dire¢tors will reserve the right to reject or to’ fee an attorney for the Supervisbreast of one of the steeds on a handy « other presents nature arrayed in the any orall ge to store bids. Addreas : ties. be sound and gentle. It has turned $3,000, insurance $1,000 “GEORGE FLETCHER, Secretary, Nausea, ors, or to bolster up the Bank and the stump of a tree in order to avert a garb of summer, withthe summer sun . : All of which is respectfully submitout to be.a very poor sort of horse, Grasp Valley, Cal impure Bloed, October 8, burning of chimney of Land Association; but from published worse catastrophe. None of these 1 wroducing the innumerable tints and ted. andthe Doctor now sues its former J. Webber’s store. No J. F. Hook, Notice to Bridge Uontractors. accounts I infer that rome such scheme heroic measures were, necessary. He t he light and shade, that lend to the damage. General Debility. Chief Engineer Nevada Fire Dep't. owner for $100 damages. is on foot; and October 27, false alarm. I say “seek ’em” every adopted the easiest and most. sensible scene a charm that is wanting in othSEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE ae ee DR. GUNN’S NOTICE. Bit T £2 R6 4 a : ; ie ine HouseholdRemedy} 47 ~& Costiveness and Constipation! T. B. Allen’s house. Mrs. J. Naffzier, of the Union Hotel, this city, received intelligence Thursday morning of the death of her father, John Bauer, Esq., of Nattvoo, Tl. He passed away after a short illness consequent upon advancing years, being 83 years ofage. At the time of his death Mr. Bauer was an honored and respected citizen in the locality where he resided. He had been a resident of Nauvoo since the “year 1852. He was a p-rson with a judicial turn of mind. Soon after yoing to Nauvoo he was elected Justice To Issue Preferred Stock. time, and as soon as anything crcoked way of preventing loss of life, limb or er paintings of this kind. And what \ ceived by the Board of Supervisors of Novada County up. to a scene it is to be: sure! Tho distant Saturday, August 20th, 1887, iills covered with forests’ ripened At 10 o'clock A. M, for the rebuilding entire: grain réady forthe sickle; highways ly the Bridse acrosa Greenhorn Creek, on road leading-from Grase Valley to You and houses: which Have been happy the Bet. Old bridge to be removed by the con: ! 1omes; the beautifal Mississippi river tractor, and new bridge to be built on same location. Bidders ; is discovered we'll complain of them property, as the drivers on that road No damage. The projectors cf the-Gold Bank to the Grand Jury.: True, they Décember 25, false alarm. haven’t always do, = + 200 December 27, burning of chimney of Tunnel, the proposed length of which done much yet but to resolute and esA Damaging Forest Fire. is twelve miles, and: which with its timate expenses, but Mrs. Richard’s house. No dainage. it is best to keep branches will drain: a quartz belt that up the agitation, for they will. January 5, 1887, burning The forest fire at W. G. Richards’ of chimney comhas already produced $100,000,000 and mence to pay out money of Mrs. Bond’s, near City Hall. soon, then ranch on Cement Ridge a mile and a No that includes 127 of the best mines look out for breakers. The Supervishalf northwest damage. of town, day before March 17, burning of roof of Mrs. ard prospects: in this district and ors ought to have appointed.an expert yesterday, burned over some two j.unHupp’s building. Loss $50. No inGrass Valley, propose to offer for sule and detective to watch that committee dred acres’ of land, destroying trees, surance. Damage to Mr. Barker’s 2000 shares of preferred stock at fla and see that they appropriate the underbrush and other vegetation. Befurniture, $50. Covered by insurance. share, limiting each purchaser to a money tothe Fa:rs and not to their ween fifty and sixty cords of wood March 22, burning of Union hotel maximum of ten shares: The object private enterprises. and s:me 4,000 feet of mining poles, of this move is to raise funds with We have the committee at a disadcut by Joe Lewis, but not yet aceeptchimney. No damage. which to incorporate, survey, make vantage already. All we have April 13, burning of Phillips's smoke to do ed by Mr. Richards, were consumed. estimates of cost, make a good start to keep the pack at house. No damage. full cry on their The fences were saved. Th¢ fire orig to furnish plans and spec: itleations without cost to the county, lumber used must be of the best uality All of spruce. Bonds will be required, The Board pegerving the right to reject any and all 1dRK, By order of the Board of Supervisors. F. G. BEATLY, Clerk, vith its many g@nboats and mortars, und the contending hosts of gallant nen struggling for victory; the artil . ery, which can be almost heard to t hunder; the masses of infantry; the FJ a2 \ hat people go again and again to see on driving the tunnel, and do other heels, and we’ll raise t his Company’s exhibits, and that, alinated such a about resAmber P. of fuss burni 4, June that 11 o’clock inthedorenoon ng g’s of the Peace. He filled the position work preliminary to the expected they can’t make an exhibition, and ashort distance west’ of the house, t hough some have viewed this grand 80 acceptably, and continued to give idence. Loss $1,200, insurance $900. June 13, fire at J. J. Jackson’s store. visit of the representatives of the Lonthen we can gc for them in earnest. Mrs. Richards and the children being work several times, the cry is, ‘still such satisfaction, that’ he was reDama ge $400. Covered by insurance. don~syndicate that has the taking of It is certainly very imprudent for the at home and Mr. Richards being in t hey come.’’~ elected from time to time, and held the property under consideration. Supervisors to trust such a large The poet Keats wrote: sum town. It sprang up almost. simulJuly 30, burning of brush on Piety the position for 35 consecutive years. The buyers of the: preferred stock will of the county’s money with such “A thing of beauty isa joy forever; Hill. taneous ly “in men two places, several rods He was performing the work of justice Its loveliness increases; it will never July 31, burning of T. B. Gray’s resbe expected to enter intoan agreeas are on that committee. Keep the apart, dnd was undoubtedly set by Pass iuto nothingness,” previous to his death, and in a letter ment to transfer it to the Londoners ball rolling. 9 Keats did not write these lines on & sone malicious person or persons. written quite recently he had said idence, outside city limits. if they want it at an advance of 150 The flames swept through the forest . tccount of the Vicksburg Panorama, Fruit Grower. that he in no way felt the weight of FINANCES, per cent. on the price paid. This arin alldirections, gaining force and fury . -!lor he died in 1821, and never had his advanced years except that he the Moneys expended from August 2, rangement will give everybody in the asthey went. Thirty. men or more pleasure of viewing the picture; but could not walk to his office—a mile 1886, to August 1, 1887: ‘communi y who desires an opportuniA arrived on the scene soon after the had he seen it he might have derived distant—so readilas y in times past. Warrants drawn on Fire Fund outty to help along in a small way A. W. Thompson, of San Francisco, alarm.was given, an enand worked vigorhis inspiration from it. He died with the harness on, and in side the Fire Companies—For labor, terpris e which if carried through will was in town yesterday. ye ously till nightfall in setting backfires Of course every «veteran goes. The the midst of labors of usefulness. Mr. new fire plugs, maps, printing, water be one of the most extensive mining Miss Ella Maddrill, of Grass Valley, and digging trenches. They thus sueold soldiers who know from experience Bauer was father of A. W. Bauer, who bill, school poll tax, Chief Engineer’s ventur es ever undertaken in any has returned from Los Angeles. ceeded in getting the flames under what war is, appreciate the picture, was formerly a resident of this city. salary, and supplies for Department, countr Phillip Edmunds, of Apple Tree control by dark, y, and be of great benefi to this t As it was,a considbecause they realize that it is nearer The latter gentlemen is wanted in con$739 05. : section. Many experienced miners Ranch, was ghong yesterday's visiterable amount of damuge was done, esto actual conflict than anything they nection with the death of his father, Warrants for Nevada Hose Co. No. and other citizens have confidence in ors tothe.county seat. pecially to growing timber. Adjonhave ever seen, except on the field of and if this meets the eye of any: is 1—Janitor services, gas, supplies and the tunnel proving highly Mrs. Warner returned yesterday to ing properties on both sides of the remuneraridge battle, informed of his whereabouts they will repairing, $273 56. tive when sufficient capital has been her home in Sweetland, having been were for several hours in imminent Everything-that can be done-for the confer a favor by apprising him of the Warrants for Pennsylvania Engine interested to secure its comple tion. below on a visit. danger, and it seemed scarcely possicomfort and convenience of visitors is facts contained in tiis article. Tie Co. No. 2—Janitor services, gas, supThe directors of the incorporation wil} "Miss Charlotte Isoard and — her ble to save them. The residen ts of uttended 0, and the employes are last known of A. W. Bauer was that plies and repairing, $240 87. be J. E. Brown, L. M. Sukeforth/f. brother Maxim have returned from .a that portion of the township are high. ‘ courteous and obliging. he was a resident of Humboldt counTotal, $1,253 48. J. Rolfe, F. Burns and Thos. Scadden. month’s visit at the Bay. ly indignant over the matter, and if In conclusion, it may be said to ty, Cal. Warrants to the amount of $593 12 Mr. Rolfe will act as Trea surer. M. L. McClure, after a pleasant they could ascertain beyond a doubt . ' hose who desire to spend an hour ot on Fire Fund have been paid out of Still Courting. visit among his numerous friends here, who is rexponsible for the fire they two Bieseantly and’ profitably, the Getting Good Returns. the present collection of taxes, and afof. Vic ksburg affords them Panorama left yesterday for his home in Southern would punish him summarily. Cecilia Stegeman (nee Hays),formerter all taxes are paid into the treasury an opportunity to do so, It is easily The Tidings of Thursday says: The Oregon. , ly of this city, on an affidavit which. and the twenty per cent. allowed to sub-les reached, located on the corner.of Masees of the’Peabody have comJ. McConnell, of San Francisco, was No Better Land. son and Eddy streets, in the very was presented to Judge Gibson of Oakthe Fire Fund, a balance of about $500 pleted a crughing of 13 loads of ore. in town Thuraday night gn his way to San Francisco News Letter: The veart of the city. X. land on Wednesday afternoon again will be left for the current year. The yield was something over $76 per Downieville for which place he left Southe rn land boomer lay upon his hadher ex-husband cited to appear LOCATION OF HYDRANTS. load. A crushing of 6 loads, made yesterday morning. BORN. death bed, surrounded by his weeping and show cause why he should not be or three weeks since, paid at the Orchard street—One near John two At Lime Dr. H. 8S. Saunders arrived here family. He did NéVada county, August not fear death go . .1 Oth, 1857, to Kiln, punished for contempt of court. In her the wife of A. Womack, a gon, rate of $78. Ledge 8 inches in thickThursday evening from San Francisco much, Branaghan’s residence. as he hated being gathered in At Nevada City, Ang. lth, to the wife of affidavit she sets forth that on the 7th Broad stree-—One near E. M. Pres-. ness in good working ground. Ten of and yesterday went to the Pilgrim just when the boom Samuel Curtis, twins—son and daughter, was at its boomof April she was granted a decree of ton’g.residénce, one near Geo. Jacobs’ the original eighteen enb*lessees have mine in Sierra county. iest. By his side stoou the minister
divorce, and her ex-husband, David DIED. residence, one near Lademan’s‘store, sold out of the lease, ‘the eight paying Mr. and Mrs, P. Deidesheimer and of religion breathing words of comfort Stegeman, was ordered to pay her $25 At Nevada City, Aug. 13, infant daughter one eur C. J. Brand's residénce, one them the back wages owed by Mills & maid, and P. Leffler, came from and hope into the ear of the fast-exof Samuel Curtis and wife a month alimony and $100 counsel near W. G. Richards’ store, one near Co. Downieville Thursday and yesterday piring iri ‘ istian sou).? . === EL man. “Depart, Christian fees. She says that he has only paid soul,”’ Beckman’s corner, ofe near Wells, morning went to San Francisco. said the parson. solemnly, “depart for her $10 since that time. She further House Burned, When baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, Fargo & Co’s. Express Office, one foot J. F. Hunter and J. A. Hunter ara better land.” “You alleges that he has been earning from are wrong, When she was achild, she cried for Castoria, of Broad street,” The dwelling house of Charles rived here Thursday evening on a visit Doctor,” gaspedthe fast-expiring boomWhen she became Misa,she clung to Castoria $90 to $100 per month since that time, Commercial . street-—One back of Richards, situated on Cement Hill, to their uncle, John I Caldwell, Esq. er, ‘there is no better land than the When she had children, she guve them but he has failed to obey the order of New York ‘Hotel, one near American was destroyed by fire about nine The young gentlemen reside in Kanblock I bonded . Custorl a last ;”’ and falling back the court. She says she is in destitute tea store. o’clock night before last. Only a few into the arms of his grief-s tricken wife, circumstances, and is dependent upNotive for Publication. Pine stree-—One near Casper’s store, articles of furniture were saved. Mr: The Grass Valley Union says: M. the fond husband, the kind and inon her friends for maintenance. Upone near J. Kistle’s saloon. Richards is aged and feeble, and it was P. Stone left Thursday for a visit to dulgent father, and the patriot Land Office at Sacramento, Cal” on this showing Stegeman will-have to ic and Wm. Mallory, known as ‘Tobacco Bill,” who lives at Cherry Hill, which Lones’s residence. School distri¢t—One near. Lincoln school house, one in front of Wash is on this sideof Poorman’s Creek ington school house. four miles above the town of Wash Winter street-—One near Deputy ington, bas for some time képt a large Sheriff Carter’s residence. number of bees. Recently however Main street—One near A. Baruh’s hefias not kept 80 many. Predatory residence, one near J. J. Ott’s assay /bears have been coming around his office, one near Union hotel. /“~ yanch in search of ‘sweets and have Bowlder street-—One near Wm. scooped the honey from several of the Holmes’s-stablé; one near H. Gove’s with great difficulty that his young Los Angeles and other localities in the high-minded citizen was dead. daughter managed to get him out of southern portion of the State, intenda the burning building. It is not known i g to be absent for several weeks. Tue French Government will comhow the fire started. plete the works in the Seine at Havre at an expense of $25,000,000 francs. Two Good Mines. AU. 6 Ust luth, 1887. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE fullowing hamed settler has filed no N ice of his intention to muke final proof t + ment is in good condition. There are Mountain. ice. Take Notice. gn perfect satisfaction, or money re-. 2 009 feet of hose in use: Nevada Howe I am now prepared to deliver Moun nded. Pri 25 cents per box. All persons indebted to me are reBros Co. 750 feet, Pennsylvania Engine Co. tain Ice in quantities sale by to suit. Orders quested to make immediate payment 850 feet, Piety Hill Co. 400 feet. we aecag sags on hg _ or to Wu. G. Kicnarps, at his. store on unpostoffice Some of this hose is nearly ten years sent thro street. Puruir Ricuarps. dersigned will be promptly attended to. Nevada City, May 14-tf. old and liable to burst while in ser& "Sarktebed or unfurnished: Conveml V. BavveEr, Prop. nient to business part of town. Free \vice, so [ recommend to the Board of DeHaven’s Dyspepsia Destroyer water. Enquire of I’. Guild, Jr. all-4. City Trustees that new hose be pur*} will cure tick ie. : oo) Heuse to Let. ‘Use D. D. D. for Dyspepaia. 3. = \ delivered on or before November Ist, as fol lows: 20 cords of oak wood 4 feet long and 722 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, 7 cords of oak wood 4 feet long and 1 cord of dry pine wood 4 feet long to be delivere d at the Lincoln School House, Bide to De left with JOHN WEBER, Distelet Clerk, FOR SALE BY CARR BROs., . AnConine . Grand Introduction of Low Prices at MORTH BLOOMFIELD [ will be at my Branch Store, North Bloomfield, on August roth, 1887, with a full stock of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. BOOTS SHOES, CLOTHING, ETC., ETO. caedy pe FE hey and take a or-not. a No Auction ‘Trash or Refuse Stock in My Store Everything new and in the Latest Styles. "wl WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD, AS MY PRICES ARE LOWER THAN THE LO WEST. L. HYMAN, CHAMPION CLOTING SiLLSR OF NEVADA COUNTY, Sal Francisco Opposition Store Mrs. ¥. Deidesheimer & wald, D’yille,: Phil Peldesuelmer, Downileville. er, a. 2 A. McConnell, San Francisco, \. F. Hunter, Kansas, . A. Hunter, do H. Bailey, You Bet, rs. Warner, Sweetland, -C, Hogan, San Juan, Dr. M. P. Hatris, Gruss Valley, Thos. Barker, Sneridan, J. T. Canfield, city, 8. Whiting, lv Geo. Parks, You Bet. ng supplies: reams of 12 th ‘legal cap paper. 48 gross uiliots 4H pens 7 54 botties Staffurd’s ink, quarts. 12 boxes chalk cra ous. _ 5 réea.oe lz t double ruléa Paper,cap. 4 boxes colored chalk ay hes 6 Gosen scratch book (6x8 inches, unsized, ruled. 12 dezen lead pencils, Eagle, No. 140. 4 gross penhuiders. : The bids for stationery to be acco anied by sam pies. The Bourd reserves toe sent to reject ay and all bids. HN WEBBER, District Clerk. M. J. NOLAN, Manager North Bloomfie ld. Nevada County Carriage and Wagon Repository, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY . GEO. F. JACOBS, I: Celebrated e Headquarters for the Manager, ~. : illburn Hollow Axle Wagon, IN ALL GRADES. Columbus Buggies, :Carriages,:Phaetons FULL VARIRT. \ r A. Van Alstine &*Co,, Propriétors and Manufacturers. a Eushss no pay required. Reliable. cigar with me whether you wish to purchase rf hives. Tobacco William is on the residence. heretofvure carried on by A. A. Charonraptly evacuate the bowels. Because d0 look-out for the tresspassers now, and Geo Senardo, nat, and all assets Sacramento street—One near James of said business have been it does not do this, Hostetter’s Stomuh Bovier, Jr., Flashingin their pearly sheen, city, assigned to the undersigued, and that he ~ if they come back there will be some Williams’s residence, one near H. €. From the gloriou corallin H mi Welch, do ach Bitters is preferable to the drenchalone and his ussigus are authorized to cols e, C. Hartung, do See those teeth untarnished! “fun around there, for he swears that Mills’s old residence. lect all outstanding debts. A ing class.of purygatives. Puinless in ». Einfeldt, do White alike the back and front Per ons indebted to the said late firm will H.C. Van Amringe a & w f., San Francisco its effect, it is sufficiently active to remhe will be revenged. Please call and settle their accounts linmePiety Hill—One near D. HutchinYes, by the fragrant SOZODONT, C.J, Jones ~~ do edy chronic constipation. It relieves May beauty’s mouth be garnished! diately. John PsT, Harris, EK. E. CHAKONNAT. do . son’s residence, one in front of J. C. H. 8. Sanders, 46 " Nevada City, by invigorating the intestines, and August I, 1887. nec Their Business Booming. E. Oppenhei ; Cheap, but First<class. Rich’s residence, one near H. Heathenables, not forces, thein to perform P ; FE fynd al bo Notice of Stockhold ers Meeting. the duty imposed upon them by nat¥. Ch Probably no one thing has caused er’s residence. ae Fresh Nevada Hard at J. J. ure. Promoting the secretion of bile J.H, Bastdesks,.city ” Weoca HEREBY GIVEN THAT PURNevada street—One near Episcopal son’s Beehive Grocery Store,Jacks such a general revival of trade at Carr Prof. Ertz, do . only in normal quanties by its healthfull suant tothe cull of the Board of DirecBros,’ Drugstore as their giving away church, one near Geo. Turner’s resi90 centsa can. J; Werry, Allison's Kanch turs of the Nevada County Land und Imstimulating effect upon the live: , ‘it is Auguet Craft Hanford, * provement Association, a corporation, a to their customers of so many free trial dence; one near Dr. Hunt's residence, J Treanor elty eminently conductive to digestion, Everything else in-proportion. meeting of the stockholders of guid corporbottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery G. G. Allan, do’ _3é€at place in town to trude: ation will be hela at the otfice of the curpor—a2-tf and contributes in no sinall détee to J. J. Langdon, Railroad. or Consumption. ‘Their trade is sim one near C. H. Mallon’s residence, ation in Nevada City;‘County of Nevada keep the bowels regular. (erat RSM ae State of { California, ply enormous in this very valuable arone near Geo. Nihell’s residence. __~ Callfornia, on on BALUKDA PUKDA Y THE4 Pleasant Rooms te Let. ARKIVALSAT THE led ip TH DAY OF OGTOBEK, 1887, at ticle from the fact that it always cures Water street—One near W. Joyce's Split Peas. wo o'clock Pp. M. of that day for the purpose and never disappoints. Coughs,( olds, residence; of voting on the proposition Broad St. Inquire at this office. agll UNION HOTEL. to’ increase the Capital Stock of sal corporation from Five Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, anJ all Just received at J. J. Jackson’s a Mrs. Hundred Thousand; Duilurs, divided into Washington street—Oné near Wm. . . J. Naffz iger Proprictress Five ‘ow throat and lung diseases quickly cured. Raffle fora Horse: I housand shares, of the par value of lot of Cleveland split peas, for sale at ~ You can test it before buying by getWalter’s residence, One Hunured Dollars each to Une Million 25 cents a package. Try ‘em—they Dollars, divided into One Hundred ThousAugust li. ting a trial bottle free, large size $1. New Chinatowh—One at upper end} A saddle hotee will be raffled SaturGeo. Lord, Grass Valley, 8 bs Sieh of the par value of Ten Dollars tf £very bottle warranted. and one atJower end. day evening at F. G. Wilkins saloon ure nice. J.M. Thomas, do ® W. D. Harris, do on Commer cial street. Now is the Time. Tickets $1. tf A. Friedman, city, ° Dated August loth, fer: Meccotany. Buckiens Arnica Saive. Totalfumber of hydrants 40 H. Seymour, city, : Greatest jressure 212 feet; least Office te Rent. J. A. Hustler, Uherokee, While you have an opportunity to Notice to Stationers. The best Salve in the world for Cuts pressure, about 60 feet. O. Goweil, Vakiaud,, get photographs that cannot be surL. Voss, Voss’ Mill, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt ‘Kh A nice room, suitable for an office, SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVyou should not neglect to go Cal. Clarke, city, Fever Sores, ‘fetter, CBepped ‘ FIRE APPARATUS, is offered for rent at $5 per month. to I, Boygen’s gullery, on ine street, ed by the Board of Education of NevaA. Divis, San Francisco, da 4 School District until August Chilblains, Corns, and.all Enquire at the Daily Transcrirs office. and havea sitting. Jobn Fraser, Nrass Valley, 27th, 1887, at jy19-tf Wo'cloc k a. M., for furnishing the followi Chas. The apparatus of the Fire DepartBecker, Wus ington, tions, and positively < Perfectly Safe, Everybody invited to come and price goods in support of his claim, and thet said proof wil be made before Hon. J. M. Wailing, Superior Judye at Nevada City, Nevada County, on SEPLEMBER TWENTY-FOUKTLH, 1887, viz : peony Pilliard of Nevada county, for the El4 of NEM ; SW4 of NEY and NE 1 VEGETABLE* ww % It is no longer a question of doubt— 4 Of SEM section us, T. 14, N. KR. 8 EK, He Tue jasmine has succeeded the . iumes tue foliowing witnesses to prove his Alf Tregidgo came down yesterd Ly although the contrary was once becontinuous residence upun, and cultivaorange flower at weddings, according . tou Of, said land, from Ormonde in Washington town‘ieved—that medicines which produce viz: John Kagsdule, of Gap, Placer county; August Combe, ship. He reports the Bluebell, which violent effects are unsuited to other} toa Paris newspaper. SofSlipper Clipper Gap, Placer county; Michael Higgins, of Grass Valley, Nevada county; is one of the two mines under hia manthan desperate emergencies. In_othDuuley Deadman, of Grass Valley, Nevada ARKIVALS AT THE agement, to have a three-foot l-dge of er words, that super-potent_réinedies sounty,. NATIONAL HOTEL, “aulz SELDEN HETZEL, Register. high-grade ore, apd the developm ents are calculated to weaken“aud injure reform its irRECTOR BROs.__ -Proprictors at the Washin » his other claim, the system rather th Notice. to improve with each day’s work regularities. Among medicines of debilitating effect“ are cathartics and August lI, es done. O. E. Hill, Ogden, a cholagogues ‘Which copiously and abDLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the business Chas. Cellarius, San Franciaco, ot Oe. PURELY 2 cords of dry pie wood 4 feet long, to be delivered at Wasaington School House, and PERSONAL MENTION. Spring street-—One at G. G. Allan’s answer hefore Judge Gibson next Monfoundry, one above~ the foundry, one day at 10 o’clock. back of Methodist church, one near J. B. Gray’s residence, one back of A. Bothersome Bears. : RE hand to hand encounters; the dying ft Notice to Woodmen, and the dead; and all the horrors of SEALE v war are before the spectator. D PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVIt 18 not surprising that the scene fascinates ; i Dr. Gunn's Bitters’ Ky W. D. Harris, Dep. K ed by the Board of Education of Nevavada School District until ten o'clock A. M., Ausust 27th, 1857, for furnisuing wood to be if a pai December 7, burning of chimney. of Death of Mrs. Naffziger’s Father. r >