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August 20, 1889 (4 pages)

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ay ae : i LETT s PERSON eng a \ND TRIAL CALENDAR HERE AND THERE. 4 2 Z WASHINGTON LETTER. ADMISSION DAY. ./ PERSONAL MENTION. THE FP LAW AND. TRIAL C. , ND. . his wife who with three of their four ‘\ Se Bime -Racee 5 On : a, ttuterest. a a ae Jokhe—Telegraph Treuble. in Nevada County. People Ola and Young. = Ar s mom te. ARctevarse sot eg u P fgets cai Ss t month ihe E , , anty of Nevada, . Wasumxeron, D. C., Aug, 12th, 1889. Hydraulic Parlor’s committee olar-} A. Tam went to Sacramento Mon-. The racof * Glenbrook this pearl Mog ona ue ok sara xs iva = 7 ae of eta City young -tke a great showing . . Eprror Transceipt—Secretary Win. rangements for the celebration of Ad-. day. 5 promise the best yet given there ~ s Can ia ad , ee aoe i cllsa cin tray drift, é 2g artz and gravel mines. . dom has returned from his tripto Bos-. mission Dy at this city bas nealy/ Mrs, J. Hyer is confined to her bed. ander tif Fait Assoviation’s ciccnnens. ape’ The State Board of. EquaNzation Wa Death of B. A. Valantine. At half -pasteight o’clock Sunday morning Benjamin A. Valantire died of Bright’s disease of the kidneys a the home in this city of his uncle and father-in-law; Dr. H. W.'Valantine. The funeral. will tike place from the house at 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoon, Mr. Valant ne was a'native of Sheffell, Yorkshire, England, When fifteen years of age he went in a gailing vessel to China in which country and Jepan he had made bis home for the list twenty-six years. He was until a few years ago the manager of theextensive buainess of Kirby & Co in Kiobe, Japan, and latterly oven pied a similar position withsthe wellknown firm of Tall &. Holtz at Shanghai, China. Last Spring he obtained a leave of absence on aceoun' of failing health avd came to thir country with the hope of being benefited, He arrived at Nevadi City o May 24th. He has failed rapidly, and as the signs of approaching dissolution became more and «nore. apparent a cablegram was sent ten’ days ayo to children remained in Shanghai, thei: first-born heng here with the father. She respondéd that Fhe would start on the steairrer Gaelic, whieh is due in San Francisco between thé fifteenth and twentieth of September. . Mr.Valantine was’a man of mark ed bnseiness ability and a most com: e eh the lower tunnel, which is .in a dis-. set the price for this work, claims that bration in town Monday. He will goon reMathematical Brobiém. Beancivad: iF puiionable gentleman. e wi ". tance of 260 teet. This ix the mine] one mill per word ia fair price. This : . wi is di e a eee . sorely missed by a wice circle of rel-. (hat was operated by T. H. Sinith,. is denied by the telegraph omaha = sepia i des alec eet Be aaa ee A carefutt housewife recommends the BON . a . . U af r , PS i isi —Y . ‘ atives and friends here and in_hiMusie,-‘Theater and f'lay-Raising—E. . tor of medicine . former homes on the other side of the continent. a Garry Seymour’s Arm, Harry Seymour, a seventy year-old pioneer of these parts, had a Cose of Brown-Sequard’s elixir pumped inte hisarm afew diys ago, wth the hope of being restored to comp srative youthfulness once more, The arm has inch es anc oAt Nm ea +g Operasty his beena famous gold ver for close on to two-score ars, bnt there is many times the wealth hidden in her canyons wand hills that has ever been. taken-outThe Young America, S.erra Buttes and others of her inines are known the worlé over for their richness and per manence, and there are plenty more of gold-bearing deposits that will pay equally well when develéped. The fribune of Satarcay gives a lot of notes about Sierra county mines, and these are from them: The Goldea Star drift mine near Allezhany is being worked at a profit by W.A. Elanly and son, There is somewhat of a revival in prospecting, aroung Alleghany. The Happy Hollow drift mine at Port Wine employs about fifty men and is paying well. The Alasky quartz mine at Pike City, which -yielded--$227,600-in eleven months, is lying idle. The result of worse than reckless management. At the Tennessee drift claim near Poker Flat, owned by ‘Thomas Corbett, two men are employed, one of them being P. O’Donnell. This is one of the biggest paying little gravel mines in rorthern Sierra, Brown, Hil and Jones also have a good paying drif vlaim just over the hill northeast of thesTennersee. ‘ 3 The Bunker fill mine, east from Gib-onvilié, is running in full blast wie aforce of about forty. men employed, This mine is paying a handsome profit to it<owners, : The Scotch company. which has heen Operating om the ridge nea Gibsonvile for a.conple of years: pas: in prospecting for gravel will, it -isaid) soon) begin the sis king of a doulecompartment shaft. The shaft is o be put down five hundred feet. John Fe-sler,who has a quartz chim on Kansuka éreek, wkbout a mile from Alleghany, is dcing fainly well fromallaccounts, Tf reports are to be believed he has, with the aid of one inan and a hand mortar, tiken ont anywhere from $20,000 to $30,000 during the past couple of years, rank Hauber is still carrying on developments at hif quartz mine near Alleghany. T. H. Phillips and Thos Murty ae engayed inrunning ahead and who took cut considerable money therefrom, but eventually skipped, teaving his creditors in the lurch. Horacs Brown is. still prosecuting work at the Kenton quirtz mine below Alleghany. He ran the mill lass winter and mide some profitable clean ups. That isa goo l property, and will ho doubt eventually be again held by a big company. “Dee” Bowers of Alleghany iss 11 Hand-Werked Men—Cok’s Little ton and will remain here for a few days before tuking a short vacation. He hus worked very hard since the dth of Mureli, as in fact haye all the c ibinet—officers. Few people outside of Washingtori have any idea of the hours these officials have been obliged (o putin at their desks: The opening of a new administration always mean }untimited yard work for the men who have to map out and put into operation its policy, and this being such a radical change from the Democratic administration has made the amount of work, to he done much greater taan usual, ‘It is no exaggeration to say that the members of the present cabinet have worked harder during the last five months than they ever did before in their lives and several of them have been for years at the head of large and successful private business concerns, They have all earned a rest. “Sunset’’ Cox, the ‘funny’? Democratic Congressman from New York, never forgets to be humorous, He has just returned to Washington from atrip through the four new States and he cooly cluims credit for the passage of the bill making them States. This is carrying a joke ulmost too far. ~ 1f1 remember aright, and I think Ido, the credit for the passage of that bill belongs 10 the Republicans who informed their, obstinate Democratic colleayu os that unless the bill wos alowed to go through tha Houge, the President would cull an. extra’ session’ immediatelvoufier his inauguration for the express purpose of passing it, Mr. Cox is entitled tothe\credit of naving hid suffice ents political\sense to. make t virtue of necessity, and for having persoaded some of his more. nearsizhted Democratic colleagues to vote orthe bill. Let Mr. Cox be as funnv as he wants te, but don’t let the revo:d on this subject be muddled or confused, The Government departments are having a good deal of tronble withthe telegraph companies owing to the suspension of the contract for carrying Government messages. Thé telegraph people-are making Uncle Sam _ pay cash at transie it rates for all the meéssiges sent. The Postmaster-General, who has authority under the law to and in the meantime Government officials have to pty for their messages. One pensioner of the Government his just had a piece of good luck. His name is Richard Whiting, and in 1883 he was granted a pension of $24 per month, which was subsequently increased to $50 per month. Afterwards through a mistake made by a strgeon the pension was reduced to $8 Preparations Fer Ite Gelebrition perfected its plans. At sunrise a salute of 42 guns: be fired‘and bells on the public bupt ings will be rung. ' From 9:30 to 10:30 o’clock in murning Prof. Granville’s Bandgive an open air concert at the c of Broad and Pine streets. tive Sons will form in procession fi D, &. Morgan as Grand Marsha headed by the Band will give aqeet . 5: paradé. Every Native will ca lurge American flag. The lin march will be down Broad str the Plaza, then up Main, Commegal, where the following exercises willfuke . f pl.ce: Selection by the Bund. of the President of the Day, Johnson. : Remarks by the President. Vocal music, under direction of Joka Werry. Poem by L. 8. Calkins. Cornet solo with Band accompa ment. Oration by F. T. Nilon. Vocal music. . The as-emblage will then go to t¢ flag willbe raised, with approprite chorus by everybody. } ing brothers to the banquet hall in (dd Fellows Block where a collation pill be served. In. the afternoon the Curly Bears will have'a matinee at Pythian Cuatle. In the evening a speciul train ‘will take everybody to the grand Almission Day ball to. be given 46 Brass! Valley undet the auspices of Quartz Parlor, ~ NOTES, i} The Vice Presidents of the meeting in the Theater will be the officers of Laurel and Manzanita Parlors of Native Daughters, the officers of all visiting Parlors of Native Sons and the members of the County Board of Sup-rvisors. The business streets of this city will be sprinkled the night before the celeJ. Baker, E, A. Tompkins and L. S&S. Cilkins; Salutes and Street Sprinkling—D. E. Morgan, M. M. Baruh and F. T, Nilon; Banquet—L. B. Johnson, E. A, Tompkins and E, J. Beker. Tt witl be a second edition of the Fourth of July, and a great crowd of people will be here. 2 8 They’re iowmng tothe aces. . with illness, was in town*Monday. 1€. returned from Pacific Grove, Will Eddy, son of Stare? A., ar-. of the contests will be close. The rac-. on October 9th. ing will begin at two o’clock Tuesday ‘ ‘ Miss Emma McCatchan--will go to. afternoon and be resumed on each . ed by plainiitf. afternoon of the week. ‘ The Pavilion display (at Grass Val. demanded by dofencant. er. rived here Sunday from Hanford. At 10:30 the visiting and locaNa-] San Francisco this week on a visit. to/to attend the Fair. Introduction by the Grand Mgshal . on a visit to friends. arrived here Sunday on a visit to her brother, Henry Lane. : Monday to attend the races, Mr, ind Mrs. H. G. Parsons will) track, arrive Tuesday morning from Oakland to visit her relatives here. Alter the flag. raising the Natives of . visiting Miss Edith Gowell at. OakHydraulic Parlor will escort their vait-. Jand, will return home Tuesday mornSecial and Other Netee About }Mrs. C.-J. Naffziger and son have -Mre.-M. Meehan of Columbia Hi! Mrs. A. D, Tower and her daughter nd] Corinne have returned from the sea-. ley this year) will be up to the usual hore. high standard. Much of the space in Mrs. John McBean and daughter] the Pavilion has been engaged not of . came down Monday from Washington . only by citizens of the county, but by those from a distance, and it is certain . Continued till September 2. L. ‘Vincent of the Champion Mining . t rom San Francisco, Mra. Helmick and daughter of Sacramento will arrive here this week . there shall be no gambling yames at the Park, and this feature of California Mrs, J.-H, Boyer of Yuba county} pairs, which has caused so much adverse criticism, willbe entirely elimnated from the Fair at Glenbrook. Congressman Biggs and his sone Marion and David G. arrived here] gnest collection of race horses now at Glenbrook that has ever been on the Miss Carrie Naffziger, who has been Ing. Charles Stocks of Grass Valley was in town go early, Monday morning thut he must have started. from home the night before, } Ad. C, Hinkson, Jr., of Sacramento, is in town. The young gentleman will this week take. his departure for tour of I urope, i : Thos. G. Farrer of Fresno is in town on a visit.:-Tom’s many friends are vivinghima warm welcome back to the old stamping ground. Miss Cora Clark, who has been spending the last few weeke at Sacramento and Lake Tahoe,.is expected home Tuesday morning. Dr,.B, M. Harris, who has for some tine past been attending the Coopes Medical College at San Francisco, was paneer The Vigtiante Bell at Truckee. The Republican of Saturday says: It would have been a most appropriate thing, if, when the news came of the killing of Judge Terry, the bell. on the Trnekee Lumber Company's onzine house could have been rung. It is thiaanmea hell that waa used by the Vigilantes of Ban Francisco, during a for complaint in the past. Upon motion of Fred Searls it was or. . Me stables are full of fast and beauti. dered that Grove L. Jotinson he al: ful specimens of horsefleshattracted mitted as an attorney of record fn by the large purses hung up, and most . plaintiff. The cuse was set for retrial} . raahh 2 every morning, and many go there to K. Casper of this city left San Fran-. seg them fly around the track. ciscoon Snunday’s boat for atrip to Courthouse where the county's mW} Washington Territory and Oregon. — . everything at the Park in the best Dan. J, Donovan, of Allison Ranch, . gonuition. cereinqnies including remarks bythe} will have charge of the Rough and] President of the Day and a patriotic Ready school during the next term. ust stat there has not been hat there will be a full line of exhibite Pine and Broad streets to the Th#ter Company arrived, Monday morning in the important departments. f Order to-sell real estate. NOTES. The Directors have resolved that The horsemen say that there is the The horses are speeded at the Park Track Superintendent Baker has The exhibit of live stock will be larger than at any previous Fair, judg: ing from the applications for space. The exhibit of fruit, grains, grasses and vegetables will make a gratifying showing of the capacity of Nevada vounty lands, RAILROAD TIME-TABLK, The Railroad Company has arranged the following time-table for the running of trains to and from Glenbrook : From Nevada City ‘at 12:00 noon, 12:50, 1:55, 4:20 and 5:00. From Grass Valley at 12:10, -1:00, 2:00, 4:20 and 5:00. From Glenbrook to Nevada City at 12:20, 1:20, 4:00-and 5:30, or-immediately after the races. : cee From Glenbrook to Grass Valley at 12:25, 1:15, 4:00, 4:40 and 5:30; or immediately after the rates. Tickets for Glenbrook and return either from Nevada City or Grass Valley, 25 cents, following arithmetic lesson tothe attention of drinking workingmen; “Two drinks of whiskey mean a pound and a half of beefsteak: two beers, a dinner of mutton chops; a cocktail, an egg-plant or a head of Calilifiower. ““What'll you take Char= ley ?’? stands for a nice oyster stew for the whole family Sunday morning, ‘Set ’em up again’ means sugar in the house fora month. Corn. G. M. Co. Motion tostrike: ou portion of answer of Alex. Sims al lowed. ¢ Hearing of motion to vacate default vi defendant continued one week. Demurred to amended complaint submitted. worth, to ascertain amount of debts and itr cumbrances on the property, A.D anjoining defend int: fron: Ms posing of Motion denied, plaint over-ruled. Twenty diys given ‘The pleasant George Lord va. Geor e W. Dunster Moore vs, Kneehone. Jury demand: . Dower ét als. vs. Poyzer et als, Jury Jatunn vs. Smith. Passed. Rickey vs. Corrigan. Passed. ' Hammond vs. Gephardt. Passed Estate of} Cari Becker, deceased Wm. Harris val Green Mountain BE. W. Roberts vs. Arthur Cooper. Geo. Wetterau va. RK. Thomas et alMis. R. E. Walworth-vs. 8. 1. WalA. J. Ridge »ppointed referee Mason moved to have an order mady wny ofthe property in his possession, Allen vs. Allen. Demurrer to con
defendant to answer. . Jod. Shephart wa, CG. We Witte. Motion to re-tax co ts disallowe . Weissbeinetal. vs. M. Kelly eta. Decree of forclosure of mortgage graut ed, : Estate of Margarett: Kenny, decoured, . Order to show cause why decres of distribution should not be* mace, Children Enjoy flavor, genile action and soothing effects of Svrap oot Piss, when-in. need of a laxative and if the father or mother be costive or, il ious the most gratifying results will follow ite use, so thet itis the bet faniidy remedy known and every family should have a bet le. © Sea, coco cpeugrgiicmees Tuk San Francisco Evening Post is the leading evening poper of San fred — Pavilion . Superiee Court Cascs Set—The. \ Hriet Record of Various mate rave assessed the Nevada Connty Narrow Gauge R ilro id at $109,000. J. LON. Shepperd of San Francisco vin been. select al bythe creditors ag rade assignee of Daniel Mé¢Ganney’s » tite. Ed Wheaton will have cnarge f the property in this county and Vibha, : The TRanxscer Thad prepared for this issueaefow more remarks about the lispensation of jastive by» certain Truckee officéis, but the article was Estate of T;°D. Hardestv,;deceased . erowded out, It) will wppear in the He Xt Issue, Ss Mr-. A, Perry, who has for some line been conducting a p ivate bourding house at the house on Main strevt ndonging to Mrs. HC, Milla, bas leaedthe Web ter Tlonse at Grass Vidley and wil ut onve take charge of At the Idaho ming five stamps of the fiteen-stump set Which has been “hang np’? will be transferred shortly tothe 35-stamp (set which “hasbeen running, avd then forty stamps will be. regularly engiged in crushing. Sixteen concentrators are to also be patinto the mill. The Idaho will continue for several years yet to be a Paving property, Tie Amegean Building and Loan Asseelation Rua e-tiblished at ‘Grass Valley a tool bourd covstituted: ‘as follows: Pyrectors-—@,. i. Clinch, N. Nithan;, L. G. Wilhelm, J, M, Phomasy PR. U. Wilhem, James Wate ah WAS Parsons. ‘Che officers are, tos. Watt, Press B.C. Roll t,’ S¢e’y; tow. Bhomos, Brees? Oo We Rives, \ioorney, The Cittaons Bank has Heon mated as tha depository, Yaar . . NOs Sarsapartla ae NOVeS At this city, Aug. 17, tothe wife of John Werry, 4 daughter Atthiscity, Aug. 1& to the wife cf J. a. O'Neill, a datyhter. Ditka. and 24 days; a native of sheMeld, York shire, England, : (Che faneral will toke plien ot oelock Tnesday efeerneoan fen the residence of Dr. H. W. Vatantue oat _At Nevada City.. Augvat 18. Renjunin that ie ciaimea ton it. Nckroid,Valan ine, aced 42 veara, 4 wontl es Merit Wirs Tar Hants Rie part So. Noar The Cbfet Pevean for tha marvellons ae . Cees ot nom © se Sipe ty te found tn the fact {thas thie wed ace aeiaiy accomplishes all its real merit has wor ® popniarity aud. sale greater than that oO any other blond purtfler, . 9 Treufea Sevotnia ah Peeniors, Dyspepeta, ete . 'Preparedontveyt + flag as Ja. Lowall, Maem, . vi eed up sovewhat and is~a littl ; F : if cf peermpr th,” the pensioner aiplied for) We, the undersigned, agree to close . those memorable years of local strife ee os Main street.. Friends and wequai t ¢ BEB P COOLED es e ; Pp : e MW ae : ‘: e engaged in pfoxpectinis his drift claim) a reopening of his case, and Assistant . oy, places of business from one till. to summon the members to their The Kidnapinvg Cases. ancer are respectfully invited vo ut] —BYsore and this has cau ed the Sin Fran-} at Kimbeil nao ravine. ‘Doe? will Secretary Bussey has just decided that six o'clock P. m. on the 20th, 21st, 22d] meetings and to notify them ‘when — tend: } cisco Chronicle to putlsh on the anthority of 4 traveling man a highly sensitional and much distorted account of the p. tient and the effects of the treatment, Mr. Seymonr called at the Tranaf ee r ( ee aoe ‘cae * . ‘ : e reme Court’ has set aside its recent ak carson a js cue 7 das a old B Id Mountain ground. They are . Service Commissioner is that lists of . G, Gaylord. the people who pursued him to hix fod dank Mauandine the dvlendants ESS d scrivt office Monday afternoon, SHC} running a tunnel and taking out pay. the questions to be asked at examinaee Buss Sorat meee ilece of refuge. It had tolled the judg’ , : W”) Sues . Om Gore, he tothe reporter: “The only worl} James McGregor and others are also . tions’ have been sold to applicants. Will Leave Nevada County. ‘. death knell of many a desperado who to the custody of the Sheriff of this UY) wogat a RE ey lal Street. Nevada Ci oftrathin the Chronicle vrticle — is} worki ; seeesee y a county. The whole matter will now meeec ops. sa ommercial Street, Nevada City, = : sees working on the Bald; Mountain} 4@ has not yet stated who sold the 4)). died at the hands of the Vigilantes sis ; @OgaRhe c: Peay i Dat : . that . have not got as much money as i L. Hyman announces that -he will : come up for a rehearing. Y ~Y Sub ha oY ¢ © 2 Don'e Fail to Coll and Try Glasw! Hee taibdahe papers or when the offense was com; ‘eh di i and for days it hung ready to toll the sins ege* y L used to have. ‘the taleof the §90,-. Ty ies chia dalla Pod vac : about two months hence discontinue an G staan? ie : WU, ie-owners Of the South Pork yrav-. mitted. . in N la Cit dG death knell of Terry. It has been ts S48 b OF F As 000 strike and-the. statement that] el mine at Forest Ci : secuting ‘ . business in Nevada City and Grasr ae Besonam’s Pris cure bilious and ” “Shahi: : Pure el ming abPore: ily ure prosecuting . Jt is stated that ex-Attorney General in eA as : waiting for a quarter of a century to : : Jey tea i [blew it all in,’ is) pure. ‘fabrication, ' devel d taki ae ; Valley. He says it is his intention to ; nervous ills, Se ae ROS & nN ( ’ i. saa ase: wor ication. . developments and taking out poy . Gurl snd has been employed to repreopen an extensive store at Seattle perform that duty and now that. Terry q wa ieu hoe vf NYY . vi\ ae i Phone TNE hever been any Coal Oil, gravel, “sent the: Noithern Pacifid railroad in lai ieseaas a ae hasbeen killed and retribution over-' 7 gigeyiers b( Ih, () { (\ lll k pices Tommy orChampagne Charlie about H. A. Raymond is preparing for i . this city.at a salary of $25,000 a year, isa: GR RW taken him itowas a sad oversight thut Lee ips ‘ ; me. From my general demeanor it has’ good winter’s work at the Seventy-. If is to be hoped that his experience Wiig 24s / the old bell was not permitted to perEla AT BZI29°5K PRIGES! been hard to tell whether my signasix drift mine. 4 Sta-Uing Busis Preposition, baat ture was wor h $109 000-er whether I didn’t have two bits to pay for my text! meal, For the last two and a hilf years, instead of being ‘hale and heuty, Thave heen continually under the docter’s treatment for stomach and liver trorbles.’? A Fair Ustletia. strike it there one of the-e days. Messrs. Moulton, Shaffer, Mather son, kenning, Fuller and Cvans are operating the Hard Scrabble drift: mine at Forest City. It is located on the M. Harp and J. J. Thompson own the Sierra quar'z cliim. Lt is situated on Kanaka creck sovthof Al ezhany. Last year they strack a rich banch of ore avd fook our a neat litle sun of mo ey. bhey aie now engaged in tunnel tothe upper one in the hopes he is entitled to a pension of $72 per month, and arrears since his discharge which w:lLamount to $12,000, Ex-Postmaster General Frank Hatton’s litest charge against the Civil with this corporation will be pleasanter and more profitable than what he had wih the Pan-Kelectric Telephone Company not Many years ago. Before leiving this city fora short rest Secretary Noble received the preiminary report of the commission that putt og throug a raise from the lower! hias been inve-tiz iting the re-rating of pensions, fle his inetrac ed the couiand 231 of August, for the purpose of attending the races. Signed—A, R, Wadsworth, J. J. Jackson, Tompkins & Tompkins, W. G. Richards, C. E. Mulloy and Geo. When Mrs. Fowler, of £27 Ellis strcet, stoppedinata leading ¢ ity druggist’s to ask what effect The California Remedy,” Joy's Vege: table Sarsaparilla, would have in cases of dyspepsia and sick heacaches,she was assured it would relieve both. She was so ineredulous that the drmgyist gaye her a bottle, not to be paid for unless it effected a cure. ‘he foliowing is the convincing conclusion. San Francisco, February 8, 1888. Duae Sin: Notwithstanding my misgiv their presence was needed in some exigency of the moment. When Terry stuck the knife into Hopkins which nearly ended his life it was this bell that gave thealarm and called forth form tle act for which it has so long waited, Will Soon be Released. The Appeal says that of the first eight Chinamen who were arrested and sentenced in Yuba county to 600 days for contempt. for having mined hy hydraulic process at Moore’s and In the habeas corpus case of the People against Sternes and Lee, who are charged with having kidnaped a Chinese hydraulicker while they were engaged as anti-mining spies, the SuSEE ‘Drinking Apollo ‘Tea, dicd t¥ fechigs disen: toe: in my fam¥ Teother 7 Probate Not'ce. 4’ the Superior Court, in and for he Coun ty of Nevada, state ofCal tornin In the matter of the esate of Jnoob Schmidt, decensed 7 Order app dating Time for Probie of Will and directing Vublication of Noth ocol thn sume, It is hereby ordered, That Yernitay, the Secoud day of September, iss tr ehoek Free to All! t --sAT THB Great American Importing Tea. A FOUL LINE OF rINWARE, OROOKERY, G ASSWARE aad OHINAWARE, 7 At Pilees that will Surpelas You, (@ Callan judge'for yourself, Great Amétican wf striking more rich spots, is-i sed with the inves ig:: : : . ria ae Importing Tea Com yan ; ans tt HO Wag hei : iT: Waym: i er aa parent ° . inyss, Joy's Vegetuble Savsar arilia did all that . Scott’s Flats, three will be given their Patina cine ticiis in We ts iN wat e Cox as slal 8 tN 4 ts Fred E, Brown, will i-sue each day] . ‘i hoy eed eae Pm Wayman tijon, te warts the proceedings for) you promised. 1 had tried so many preseripliberty’on September 2d, one Novemtyof Nevada, be, and tie sume ia he TTR EG IAL SER NM V RMA MOY is wk 4 iti fair Of Pike City are sinking asbah on aliewelve Mos. + declined to make ons tl I d come to believe nothin appointed the time forpeovinn tie tort WEI ‘ 5 ~ this week an edition of 1000 Fair ue ee twelve moth Ue cl t ‘ ti ie 4 a Bhal sane. 4 e _ z Heh 6 ber 1st und four on January 1, 1800. MR EreS Lhe AME EDOM Line bie Lake WE Sssckiald oa We etaa Bulletins, The public tion will con. ae es lai ot Graniteville, Nevado} public the preliminary report but said woul Ms ae ny id pet a cmels i Jee ed, and hearing the application of Pobosi 2 ‘i Herre : ; county, he aN } aches, but I have pot had a return of elther i mounds for letie 6 testamentary, and wis OVICK: ASPECTAL MERTING OF THE tain the advertisements of Nevada) ua i adh eh oy tie full r port shoud he. given FO ONO ee a palinve Te permanently cured. gate and Hearty in Old Age. erson Interested may appear ei contort N Kinckhinldeid at bhi Uiusalidutedt ate City business houses, the special time ! Ww Kuly drift mine at Forest’ City . pabiic justas soon as itis finished. 1} you nave my permission to makethis public, mundi eit tie cecilia nas aki os in Ralieraeiia SP baalihyg eA DAL WUE eo pals table of the Nevada-County Narrow €0'4ones to be asteady ant reliable] woderstind-that the Secretary is satis-. jor a remedy that will Cure dyspepsia and What is more beantifulthan an anES tary togald petitioner, “3 seh ae ‘ ’ Ganga Rail-oad, also the Bpeed. probuilion producer. “Lhir v-live men are] tied tiom the report that there has. prevent sick heacaches should be generally . cient tree clothed with an ample robe Absolutely Pure. aay MEEM ESSE SAR Ay Fhe Se w ' iy ofl “ af Pet Gain iy No, bee BPG 4 he . F ec, ¥ ) . , : ; ; : i aa ere , “OC . , <G ‘i 2 “ le ou ry ery Street, sate Prenetwea, tu 18 object f gram for the diffrent days’ wicse, . SAU edthere, Mrs. H.W. Wellace . been serious wrong doing but he deemknown. Respectfully, / of verdure. . Aptis the comparison bepais POWDER NEVER VARIES. A MARpahiicarion on ae pias in ong 6b fore of watd meetin " il 10. fa consider and vote dy — : ‘ ze of the ue ' : Q 7 , H i ‘ 5 ‘ ' ; 4 y of bepteta ber, hss, in the Seve pola proposal ty duchire a stock dividend ey The latter will show the names of the . Ws charge of the boarding house. edit goo l poicy to have a taller invesYur, V7) Fowler, ‘ween such a gréawth andan old man an Ol of DULY, ebenech bad wholesnese. da pally, Vranas ipe a hewspaper printed tran the sueplis block of fhe Company, ey : ear e if ‘ e Al 4 4 ’ Nevuil i‘ ‘yy order eo , ig yee horses, and their owners and colors Atthe Well.ce Consolidated drift) jigation made lest some of the enemies ) pe or wom with health and] kinds, and cannot he sold in competition . “4y) Bist ans Hd Nevada Conut hy order of the bourlaf Direct, a ; ' j {claim the ‘1 has be BURY Reig Boy ina ie : ) af Pee atreay : H" . with the multitude of low-test, short weight . Dated Aug. 16, 16640) TRG. WEITZEL, Secratary, { The Bulletin willbe di tributed. gratis . CH The” Warne 148 been ran 636 of the Pension office should say that = vigor. 1e qua non, the indis-} alum or phosphate powders. ‘Sold only in alt ho M. WALLING, fice No bas Moutgomery ot. Ban, Frum 4 at Glenbrook Park. meagre np ae The Coming Celebration The Tiding says of the proposed Admi-sion Day celebration: Quirtz Parlor will run two trains to and from Nevada City—one to scecommodate Griss Valleyans who desire to parfeet HM. tractof yanning 100 feet. working at present, but the company expect to . ut on men soon torun ahead the lower tunnel which is already in Bra:bary and Waller} the months inciuded in the prelim: Lowry recently completed their con-. inary investigation December 1888 and May 1889—had been selected beKhe Arizona driftclaim situated on! forehaud on account of the showing the ridge “above Forest Cilveis not they made. Forry-Nier. . #0 Gee Advertised Letters. The following is a list of letters re-' pensable condition of vigorous youth, robust manhood anda virile old age, is sound digestion. Without this life is shorn of the hearty zest that should attend it. No more beneficent and agreeable contributor to the attainineat of a hale old age, and efficient means of counteracting the infirmities cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER’ COMPANY, 106 Wall street, New \ ork. THE JOHNSON-LOCKE MERCANTILE CO , Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast, psf Figg . Judyre of the eae et af three ocleok Pom. of # bt-day, at the . gd 4h , Or i. HEyiman & Co. Nan Francisco Opposition Stores: of Nevada Gity ticipate in the flag-raising ceremonies npenrie U8 3.00 foot, maining in the Pustoffice st Nevada iT CONQUERS PAIN, . that too often attend life’s decline, can . sem € and the ott ee 1ité Navad (iy, Coltornia, for the weelt ending Png sa ase be found than Hostetter’s Stomach C AND GRASS VALLEY, other to accommodate Nevad. The fillowing are t tal Mois Auzust 17:h,1880. Any une callingtor. 7" CURBS . MILLIONS Bit D . Cityans and. others who desire to at: 1¢ Following are trom the Messen. yo44 letters will please a:k for adver-. Rheumatism, Neuraigia,. _Of Bottles Gold achat pageptic eympoms, & ae 1 4 tend Quartz Parlor’s ball in the evenBer: doed Fetters. Backache, Headache, . And In. Every One . dency to kidney complaint, nervous Hy 1 . . a ing, the priceof admiesion’ to which ‘Lhe Bald Mountain Extension ComBerd, Ls ih : Toothache, Sprains, A CURB inquietude and rheumatic troubles are . . will be unaeaully low pany, have levied an assesament of seer Carbins Gruises, ho, The Chee. A. VogelarCo. overcome by its use, ‘Ihe effect of ex. : : three cents ash ire, delinquent SeptemBig! Taian Be Ad Druggiste and Dealers. Baltimore, Ma. posure and overwork are nullified by Consumption incurable, Read the following. Mr. C. H, Mornis, Newark, Ark., says: ‘'Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and physicians pronouncéd me an Ineorable Consnmptive. Began taking Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consymption, am now on my third bottle, and ber l6h. Bedrock is growing ‘softer and thirty two feet was made . .st week agvinst-twenty-twoduring the previous six-dsys, The main taunel is in near 3,2.0 feet. Wednesday evening Chas. Teintzen telegraphed from Forest City the yood news that fine looking .gravel had been found in the Wallis CouMorse, Aved: Oastiauser, Mrs. Ellen Ramadell, Wan. Boel, . Humson, Mattie Wisse, Wm. Young, W. F. FOREIGN. Kerye, Miss A. APARTNER WANTED. In my travelsthis Spring I have found @ Drifting Mine that I can) buy for Fifteen Thousand Dollars. [will take one-third of itand wantto findsome one who will take two-thirds. . The property consists of 350 acres. The title ia good. There is timber for all time to . . it, and it affords effcient protection to all malarial influences. Give it a thorough trial. ——-»0 0@ee — Tue San Francisco Evening Post is the leading evening paper of San Francisco, ; tf A Safe Investment ~ te on Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of Californie, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plants ‘mown to be most beneficial to the auman system, forming the ONLY PEROn account of their Rem they now have in constructior We now offer the entire ste Sacrifice, and everything mus 60 feet by 85 feet, on Frontstrect. ed to be the Laryest Clothing Store in \Washingion ‘Verritory, and will be completed in aytew months. oval to Seattle, W. T., where van elegant q-story building his store is supposck of both stores at a .Great tbe sold to Syve freight in reKoch, Mrs. T. B, moving. ‘Any person wshing to purchase either. stores : ; . ; py rs : ‘ FECT REMEDY to act gently yer t . 5 ; i } rag ic biretpee pei of sy oli seeneere oir 4 fe pasa CALIVE'E. CLARKE, P. M. eta ene hag Is one which is guaranted to bring] ,;omptly on the , can obtain the same ata Great Bargain, together with a aes 1efinest’ medicine ever} Forest City, This is very convincing . ionamin ings, The claim embraces one-mile in length,! YOU satisfactory results, or in case of KIDNEYS LIVER AND BOWELa leaks of ihe building. : : rit e : proof that a eh innel extendas -up the AM Klegant Substitute ofthe lead.» ; fe, failnre a return of:purchase price. On Oy need : i A : ‘ . ae Ne he id dented Jesse: Middlewart, Decatur, Obio, . ridse through the B-Ll Mountain Ex rane deuAs tothe claim paying, one has only to go. this safe plan you can buy from~dur —AuD TO hy person wisning to purchase 4 Nice residence ‘snou.d: Says" Hadit not been for Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption 1 Would have died, of Lung Troubles, Was given up by doctors. Am now in bestof health.” Try it. Sample. bottles free at Carr Brothers Drug tension and adjacent minin, proper: ties. i 6 ac EA MOOR Hea'thy gums of roseate hue : White sound tgeth must surely fill; Rosy lips shine ‘hiways through; ‘or sweet DUZOVUO»T will heal For vils, salts, pills, and all kinds of Jitter, Nanseous medicines, is the very. wreeuble liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Fizs. Recommended by leading Physicians. Manufactured only by the ‘California. Fig t yrip Company, San and see it. Taere ig no doubt bat itis valu able. Ihave had much experience in drift speak. He has lost his entire family and is out of health. He has made a handsome competmining sinee 1850, and know whereof 1 Theowner wants to sell for these reasons: . every case, when used for any atffecr advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, It is guaranteed to bring relief in tion of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Cieanse the System Effectuaily, — $0 THAT. — PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, ‘ HEALTH and STRENOTH Naturally follow. E one is using it consultus atonce. Also, Hi please call and settle immedia Merchants wishing to.buy should call on us. } te rse and Buggy fosale. ., All persons knowing themselves indcbted' to us will tely and save costs. Goods at a Great Sacrifice . Store. ; Allthe evil teeth destroy silane sii . i. EX¥yman c& Co.,, . 75 Main Sireet, Grass Valley, and National Hotel Build. oO a0 ae ?, ae . . ency from the mine and is nearly 70 years » ; it. This you should through life employ. Frunciago Cal. had sale by all lead old. Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, and all are delighted wit “5 oe Pea snOenE SNL wes eae : ing druggists. Carr -Bros,, Nevada i druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS, Manu ‘The surface of this property is ¢asily worth . Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and ; Cheap Carts, : ace Rate deter _ . Uny. tf «lout the entite one P» ’ P factured ony by the caicaaaie Tue San Franci co Eveniny Post is — aos eaiateal iat : 0m wanta cheap, good and easy . the leading evening paper of San Frin-. / Pears’ is the purest and best Soay. jy20-1m 8. N.STRANAHAN, nding Cart go to Wm. Barton’s, uf ‘vever made, Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cal. agreeble to taste, perfectly, and can! ¢ ATIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. always be depended upor. Trial botaoa Weimacne: Cal: ‘tles frée ai Carr Bros. Lrag Store. Lovisvi.is. Ky, New You, 4.8 s ing, Nevada City,