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August 21, 1888 (4 pages)

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6 ‘The Daily Branscript. Ro. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. CERCULATES 18 Sevade Grass Valley, ig & Ready, ee Sills North:San Juan, mech Corral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore’s Grani! , Truckee, and every othmn of Nevada county; also in Placer and Sierra counties, at ento, San Francisco—in rt eg ag the State “from Siski. to Ban Diego, from the Sierra to the Pe ‘TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1888. LATE NEWS. J. H. MecOuen and John Chalder, of Placerville, died suddenly. William Feleter was ‘burned to death in his cabin at Oroville. ‘A. Schellenberg committed suicide near Napa by taking laudanum. Nearly ascore of negroes were killed « §nea fight with whites at Freetown, La. Benjamin Harrison has been elected Vice President of the American Bar Association. There isa scheme on foot to have Blaine and Carlisle give joint discussjons‘on the tariff. A terrific thunder-storm passed over Eastern Ontario, destroying a yast amount of property. ‘ i Keep Cool. — The Nevada Ive Comps>v ‘3 “now prepared to furnish cusie: with the best quality of Moin. ive, in quantities large or small. liveries made both at business houses and res" idences. ‘Leave orders ut Com pany’s office on the Plaza. av4-tf BORN, At Truckee, August Y7th, to the wife of Jubay Bela,a daughter. ; At Truckee, August 16, to Samuel Smith, a daughter. ‘At this city, Aug. 20, to the wife of Robert Hill, a son. ee MARRIED. _* At the Congregational parsonage, Nevada City, Aug. 18th, Rev. J. Sims, Thomas B. MeCuen to Cynthia C. Sims, both of Grass Valley. the~wife of DIED. At Truckee, August 15, Henry Clay Woodford, aged 60 years. ’ ; At Graniteville, Samuel A. Robb,“aged 56 years, 11 months and 1day; a native of Kentucky. In Bakersfield, Cal., Aug. 17, Pueschel, a native of Germany, years. Political Announcements. this county, Aug. 18, Chas, E. aged 63 For Road Overseer. (District No. . .) B. HITCHCOCK WILL BE A CANDIJ » date for nomination as Road Overseer of District No. 1, subject to the decision of In old people thenervous ~ Tene Notice to Ureditors. ° Estate of Hartlet M. Irieh, deceased, ned, with the ne mon tice, to the said Executrix at fice of Cross Simonds, , the place for the transa: the Republican District Convention. It is reported ‘that Sisson, Crocker & Co. will go out of the railway business and engage iu the Obina Eight or ten men were wounded during @ row at.a dance at Prairie Center, Ill. ' Franz Lee, a New Jersey hermit, left $500,000 to the South Plains Baptist Church. William Fellites was burned to death in a cabin in Butte county and California lions partially. devoured his body. The toughs and vagrants driven out of Fresno by the exasperated citizens are becoming troublesome in other coast towns. Lionel Alfred Eadon, an English jad, aged-17years, has been missing from home, his father’s ranch . near Calistoga, since July 19th. The Tia Juana Lottery Company will build a hotel and race-course on the ‘American side, and the lottery will be conduéted on the Mexican side. George Trousclaire has recovered a-verdict of $2500 aganst the Pacific Coast Steamship Company for personal injuries reeeived at San Diego. The town of Summerville, A. T.,was burned on Thursday about 2 o'clock in the morning. The total loss is $4,300. ‘A boarding-house and store at Westchester, W. Va., were burned. Mrs. Wallance and son, Simen, aged 30, were cremated. Robbery, murder and arson are suspected. Nevada Gounty’s Wayward Member.’ For Sheriff. The Republican hauls Truckee over Geos Logp. or GRas6 VALLEY ‘ . . a ran a ‘or re mination as the coals vigorously for its badness of . sheriff, subject to the deciaion of ‘the Reconduct. That paper says: “‘To tell the honest truth, Truckee deserves all, or nearly all, the opprobriums which have been cast upon it, and citizens when asked to express their sentiments of our village, will say almost unanimously: “This is a bh——of a town.” The worst elements of society congregate here and feel perfectly at home. Toughs, thugs, pimps, tramps, tin-horn gamblers, prostitutes, idlers, vagabonds, opium fiends, petty larceny thieves and vagrants generally make themselves conspicuous and seem to thrive. Truckee with its pep ulation of 1,500 furnishes more crimes and criminals twice over than the rest t Bu of the county with a population of . County Convention. 20,000. Why isthis? The Republican ted tosay it was because it was a railroad.town. Bosh! There are other towns on the railroad and they are nice orderly towns. Reno enjoys @ good name and it “is near the State line and is twice as large and is on the railroad. Other railroad towns are nice good towns. There is Auburn and Winnemucca and Elko. The railroad doesn’t make the town bad. The simple reason that Truckee is bad is because it is permitted to yo bad. Halfthe crimes committed here are winked at. Matters punished as crimes elsewhere, are looked upon as gport bere. A man can get drunk ‘and raise hades and some really good citizen will carelessly say, ‘Oh, it’s only so.and so drunk again.’ ”’ ene RRND Piles! Piles! Piles! Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment is the only sure cure for Blind, Bleeding or Itching Piles ever discovered. It never fails te cure old chronic cases of long Judge Coon=, Marysville, says: _ “Dr, William’s Indian Pile Ointment cured me after year of suffering.” Judge Coffinbury ,Cleveland,O. ,says : “J have found by experience that Dr. William’s Iadian Pile Ointment gives immedate and permanent relief.”’ We have hundreds of such testimonials. Do not suffer an instant District Attorney, subject to the decision of the Republicau County Convention df County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican Coun! J. Fy subject to the decision of the Republican about $20,000, and the insurance . County Convention. P F. SIMONDS, OF NEVADA crry, 38 « acand District Attorney, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. publican County Convention. B. hereby announced asa B, LE, of Nevada City, will be a L. i LNdate for fomitiation aa District publican County Convention.; Berry? SIMS, of Nevada City, is a candidate —_— For Justice of the Peace. AMILTON McCORMICK WILL BE A candidate for Justice of the Peace of anbisct to the decision of evade towmnariy ‘owns the Republican ip Convention, —_—For County Recorder. “EORGE A. NIHELL, OF NEVADA Gity, is a candidate for nemination as County Recorder, subject to the decision of the Republican County. Convention, For County Surveyor. HAS. E. UREN, OF GRAS VALLEY, will be a candidate for re-nomination as County Surveyor, subject to the decision ofthe Republican County. Convention. . For District Attorney. RANK T. NILON, OF NEVADA CITY will be a candidate for nomination as For County Treasurer. AUL QUICK, :SR., OF CHEROKEE, will be a candidate for the nomination y Convention. — For. Sheriff. W. ROBINSON, OF NEVADA CITY, 18 a candidate forinomination of sheriff, . ' For District Attorney. date for nomination as For County Treasurer. J. WATSON, OF NEVADA CITY, 1S candidate for ‘ounty Treasurer, subject to the decision of he Republican County Convention. For District Attorney. ttorney, subject to the decision ofthe Re-For State Senator. forthe nomination as State Sevator ject to the decision of the Republican — For State Senator. M. PRESTON, of Nevada City, will be » a candidate fornomination as State nator subject to the decision of the Republican County Cony ition. For District Attorney. W P. SOWDEN, of Nevada City, will be » gcandidate for nomination as District Attorney, subject to the decision of the Republican County Conyention. wt a For Supervisor. . si x M. BULFINGTON, Jx.,is hereby an+ nounced asa candidate forthe office of Supervisor of the First District,s ibject to the decision of the Republican District Conveution. * For Sheriff. E O. TOMPKINS, of Nevada City, will be a candidate for nomination as Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. For County Treasurer. L. MARSH of Nevada City is hereby . announced as e candidate for the of Conaty Treasurer, subjec tothe decision of the Republican County Convyeneee For Road Overseer, : DISTRICT NO, 1 M. WH ‘E isa candidate for pomina. ne i Overseer of District No. , sul etConvention. longer. Sold by druggists at 50 cents e decision of the Democratic per box or maled on receipt of price, the Wasiams My’g Co.,' Cleveland 0. Must Settle Immediately. Owing to ill health, I propose to close out business and leave September lst for the East. All persons in* @ebted to me are requested to settle by the 25th instant, and thus save the “costs of otherwise collecting. By gene ; F. G. Wikis; att — Prop’r Welcome Saloon. mc A LOL A " Cure for Sick Headache. te cree ule For Public Administrator. . PRED. J. THOMAS, of Grass Valley, is hereby announced os 8 ¢ for we rata he topics Sosy Convention. ig nd wie Irish, deceased. Dated ut Nevada City, CHAS. DENNY, ‘CHAMPION , HORSE SHOER. Year DOOR TO UNION LIVERY 8TALE, Main Street, Nevada: Owners of fine horses are notified that the cialty of Horseinthe best possible F undersigned makes @ 8 joing Teamsters will find stand, and all work done promptly ands isfactorily. uppointe Brick and coolest shop. in the city. a FOR OLD PEOPLE! strengthened. One of the most prominent medical writers ithe day, ins ‘ing of the prevaSold by druggists. $r.00. Six for $5.00. Send for eight-page paper, with many testimonials from , and aged people, who bless Paine’s Celery ; WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, VtOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN BY THE undersig: Executrix of the last lof Harriet M.Irish, deceased, to th creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them cessary vouchers, within four after the first publication of this nothe law ofe same being of the business of said estate) at Nevada City, in the County of Nevada, State f California. HATTIE S. TURNEY Executrix of the last will of Harriet August 16th, 1888. Crogs & Simonds, Attys for Executrix. 's feet, when entrusted to ® my care, are warranted tu be kept in good] ©.5 % order. Interfering andstriking prevented. my work will Shop—I have the best is weakehed, and that must be troubles in order to make room for 2 For thisteason, we offet na pat pivatt ee ucave oF ‘appetite, we riinary _—IN— BEDROOM SETS, PARLOR SETS, DINING ROOM TABLES CHAIRS, LOUNGES, A. FRIEDMAN. Broad sSitreet. ‘Below National Hotel, iy Mereds Gap 2. HE" FASHIONABLB>TAILK. M. IN NEVADA COUNTY. Makes to Order the Finest Importers and Dealers in Dress and Business Suits or Gentle omen and Boys Poy ‘GOAL, OWL) PAINTS, ose Will You Explain 2 Why people e0 t0 San juancfor. The Very Latest Spring -Styles. «. THEIR Harness, Saddlesjand_a ' General Outfit ? That is Easy to Explain You can have a better lassortment in Material, Make and Style than any other establish-. west of Enoland Cloth, ment in Nevada County. But the main object is you can buy a better article for less money in San Juan. That is what’s the matter. J. GILBERT. ~ Rooms and Board. © M"a Mm. K. DENT having leased the Maltman residence OR WATER STHEET, Will provide first-class board ahd rooms at reasonable rates, Furnished or unfurnished rooms without board, if. desired. One of the pleasant city. Nevada City, August ith, est locations in the City, can have their measures taken forsuits Mrs. M.K. Dent. a ————— 1 ed by express, as ordered. SAMUEL J. ALDERMAN, surveyor, GRASS VALLEY ATE.DEPUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR OF San Bernardino county. Correspondarte ence solicited, Surveys of etc., mad Laws. 0) vpoaa nee—Adjoining Watt Park. Box 2“2. j ADMISSION = DAY! September 10th, 1888. RED MEN'S Celebration, _ AY NEVADA CITY. — For County Treasurer. HAS. E. MULLOY OF NEVADA will be a canidate for County . Ped ef, subjectto the decision ofthe Republican . County Convention,
—— For County Clerk. © A. BULFINCH, of Truckee, is°a canCounty Clerk, subject to * didate 2 decision of the Republican y Conention. _ For County Recorder. oe iis Yor Founty order, su ject pdeciaion of the Republican Coun—AND Av GRAND BALL cS . UALIFORNIA, e in accordance with U. 8. Lani Office up stairs in Coke Building, te Weissbeins’ Bank, Main street. e AT ABMORY MALL. ——— few days. Look out for the full program in a . fope'to merit «bora pat Shles. plead +" ae GW Leather and Shoe Findings, ware, Guns, Pistols;Shot, Caps, Cutlery, Crockery, Horseshoes, Barbed Wire, Etc. AND AQCORDING. TO Qi) Stoves. Call and sec my elegent Line of Goods, ineluding Bcotch Tweeds, HYDRAULIC PIPE, Gas and Water Pipes and F itti French Percales, AGENTS FOR THE -Cassimeres, t= Pants a Specialty. ps Grass Vatiey Road, —Yy —— Parties from up country, when in Nevada or sivgle garments, which?) will be forward W'bo A FOR BALE, Repairing and Pressing dome, andalterations made atthe Lowest Prices. A. FRIEDMAN, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, . acs gcc sen BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY} Southern Pacific Com’y. ae Batt SS SPECIAL NOTICE. EXCURSION TICKETS “£0 « ‘ MT. SHASTA, Ager, : Montague, : Dunsmuir, Soda Springs, Big Trees, The Geysers, Truckee, Summit, Lmahkeo Tahoe, And other Mountain Resorts. receive orders. Nevada City, November 12th 1887. Manufacturers and Dealers in _ Office and Lumber Yar A. N. TOWNE, General Manager. H. GOODMAN, Gen. Passe. and Ticket Agent, San Francisco, Cal. known end ular Bakery of Mrs John Hurst, on ig . intend to keep on hand at all times a gooe ALSO DEAL IN beep, Oak, Spruce, Pine PIES, : zZ Ad CARS, a FURNITURE. . complain and which INUR STORE M RESy Se Gainastant™ N duced roxardione of whrst weeget for it BEDS AND BEDDING, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES, Ete. Fine Uphoistering a Specialty Finest Stock of Far LEGG & SHAW Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves TINW ARE, DOORS, WINDOWS, Wood AND “WILLOw “WARE, Kitchen Stoves and Ranges, : ; ri i , Manufacturers and Repairers of Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware Mining Implements a Specialty ge-California Powder Works. Largest and Beet Equipped Etc., Etc. HABDAWRE STORE In Northern-Cehtral California. = Prices as Low as the Lowest. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. LECG & SHAW, ‘ Main Street. Nevada, City NEW LUMBER YARD, Opposite Maltman’s Sulphuret Works} . L. VOSS, Prov’r. LWAYS HAVE ON HAND AND WMBER OFEVERY DESCRIPTION rsec per] ENE 11.18 THE INTENTION TO KEEP TH YARD WELL SUPPLIED WiTH LUMBER, AND WILL CUT TO ORDER Also a good supply oft. SHAKES & PICKETS All Olear and Seoond Quality Sugar Pine ALL ORDERS/LEFT AT THE YARD W113 BE PROMPTLY APTENDED TO. 0. 0, PENOHEL, Foreman of the yard. will be found at the office to nu. Voss. Two Carloads of Furniture Now on the way from the East. Basins AND GlassFuse, Nails, ngs. {Wood and Willow Ware, Established in 1856--32 years THE OLDEST MOUSE : AN THE COUNTY. CIGAR AND TOBACCOHOUSE —_a ND-— Alwayson ice lime 8 2 I ey eaTOr i : Hardware, . Plows, IRON, STEEL, Pine of all kinds, Crockery, . \ mw A TEE. Ctoves : and : Tinware, Stone Ware, Sash and;Doors Granite and:Copper Ware Cutlery, . Silver + Plated ; Ware Guns and Pistols, Powder Fuse, Rope. Nails, Belting, Cartridges,;Shot, And all kinds. of Sporting Goods, And a variety ef other Goods too mumerous to mention, allof Sold. Cheap For Cash. 67 and 69 PINE STREET, Wevada City, * Ca B. H. MILLER Begularly Receives The Most Anoroved Styles IN MENS AND BOYS onoTnHinca é « e. F. ROSENTHAL Keeps on hand the Largest and Most Extensive Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, CIG ARS, TOBACCOS, ra FRUITS OF ALL KINDS. To be found at any one Establishment in Nevada County. PRICES AS LOW A THE LOWEST! GATHER SAMPLES OF GRAIN ! pURING HARVEST AND OTHERWISE PREPARE COUNTY EXHIBITS —++FOR THE FAIR, STATE 1888, SACRAMENTO, SEPT. 3d to 15th $2500 CASH PREMIUMS FOR COUNTY EXHIBITS IN ADDITION TO WHICH I8 ADDED gisco FOR INDIVIDUAL PREMIUMS That may be competed for by the contributors to the County Collections. These exnibits are seen during the Fair by more than 50,000 different people, and are fully described by the press of the State, and written up in detail by the Committee of Awards, which report is printed’ in the ‘Annual Keportof the State Agricultural society and out the civilized world. In no other manuer can the counties receive such a full, egmplete and comprehensive notice. The County Exhibits have proved the most effective means of advertising the resources, developments, and advantages ofthe differemt lecalities of the State, and should be made by authority and with the aid of the Board of Supervisors ofeach County. The State ‘Agricultural society will afford every facility forthe exhibition of the products of the State, and would advise those intending to exhibit to. WRITE FOR SPACE AT ONCE, The first come will be the firet served, Premium list now L. U. SHIPPEE, Pres ent. ready. Address the Secretary for information. EDWIN F. SMITH, Secretary. TEE! DAILY TRANSORIPT ; Has THE LARGEST Circulation of any Daily Paper North of Sacramento. & The Daily Transcript was established on the 6th day oi September, 1860. Itis the oldest paper published in Northern-Central California, has the largest circulation, and therefore as an advertising medium it is second to no paper published in its section of the State. James Kinkead, Home Mutual Insurance Co And Furnishing Goods. As Handsome a lot of Neckties, Scarfs, Oravats, Ete., -Ete., ; Aw cau be found anywhere. In the way of Unaerwear My Stock is uot excelled. The Latest Eastern Fasbiovs Stirs and Soft Ka.ts ROOTS AND SHOES, . SHIRTS, COLLAKS, CUFFS, [TRUNKS AND VALISES, Uoholsterer & Cabinet Maker, ae ar xinad fone i hie une —— : nia NAPITAL 400 00¢ Upholstering, C ane : PRINCIPAL OFFICK: furniture Repairing. . 216 Sansome 6t., San Franciseo 4 Manufacturing SPRING BEDS AND MATTRESSES. Fire Insurance Only 2 Pianes and Furniture Moved! J, F. HouGHron, Prepident. J _ 1. N. SHEPARD, Vice President, CRA H. Story, Secreta: and packed for Shipment ry, .H. MaGiLL, General Agent. in o first-class manner. — Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County DAVID WATT, JOHN C, COLEMAN, Prices the most reasonable. And everything else usually found in a first-cluss store of the kind. My Prices are Astonishin: gly Low and my Stook is the Most Oor-nite. B. HM. MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street. CITY HOTEL. i att UF BROAD AND UNION 8Ta M. L. & D. MARSH, AN < Kinds of : Lumber, az) Boulder Street, : Nevada City. UMBER OF ALL K{NDS FOB BUILD New York Bakery. . Ty saignnit'Yey nant o _ . G, WM, DURST, ; Proprietor . Sash. Poors, Blinds, Shakes ; . . Shingles, Moulding, Laths, seueeni os Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling, PLAYING PURCHASED THIS WELIPickets, Etc., Etc. ey and Wedding Cakes 4 : siti And Pastry Made to order on short notice or MOB reasonable terms. : ‘All order for anything in my line prompt ly attended to, _ A By miter stlontion ( Sosiness, sivthd” pbs FS Saekiane rates. “UNION MARKET, COMMERCIAL STREET.. NEVADA CITY Beet, iy Mutton, Veal, Btce, hand « cholee stock rao * sane ¢ Base THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN Mi weet thoroughly overhauled and ren2a ovated, and under the privote y PreTae. ma ent has b yp One of the most Popular. Hotels aN NEVADA CITY. At. iscenducted on strictly Tempe:rance Principies. It has no Bar-room, aud is therefore just the place for those in search of wgood quiet place to board and lodge. The Rooms are all eunny, light asudairy. . The Tables are ‘supplied with the best in the market, at the follewing low rates $ Board, without Lodging, per week, $4.50 . $6. Rooms, ~er Night, 25 cents. Single Meals, 25 cents: James Kinkead, Pine Street,-one door above Geo. Risks accepted on all classes of desirable property in this genet at rates as low asaol veney-and a fair profit will adinit of, guay anteeing a prompt and liberal response to a} —. Turner's Hardware Store, ugt claims for loss. Nevada City. Assessment Notice. Car MININGCOMPANY. LOCAtion of principal place of business, San francisco, Cal.—Location of works, Nevada County, Cal. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the Eighth day of August, 1888, an assessment (No. 31) of Ten (10) Cents per sharewas levied upon the capita stock of he curporation, payable immediately in Un ted States gold coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, No. 522 Montgomery street, San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on Monday, the 10th day of September, 1888, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction; and unlese payment is made before, will be sold on Saturday, the 29th day of September, 1888, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. THEO. WETZEL, Secretary. Office—No, 522 Montgomery street, Ean francisco California, Broad Street Meat Market. JAMES MONBO, Prop’r. GEO W. HILD, Manager MAIN STREET. GRASS VALLE} CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street .....-NevadaCity Paid up Capital $30 000 A General Banking Business Transacted. WE ue SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE New York, San Francisco, And Sacramento We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin, cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE. Collections on an ar United Statesa riot Hh ot “ oo Highest Price Paid for County Broad Street, and State Warrants, Gold and Sitver Bullion —wrNear the City Hall, . chased Assay Office at this Bank. Customers supplied at the Lowest Prices, — with the very best of OFFICERS: Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb. EM BRENTON, «es PRESIDENT. RM. BUNT). 6 bocca VICE PRESIDENT _. JOHN T. MORGAN...... g.-CASHLEH. D. E. MORGAN .Ase’T CasHier and @xu'¥ DIRECTORS:Dr. R. M. Hunt, Jo Gro. M. HuGcues, OU deen Sausages, Etc. “DR. M. P. HARRIS DENTIST. o. Cc. CONLAN. Established im 1852. Nevada: Assay. Office. ‘J.J OTT, Proprietor. NO. 2% MAIN STREET... NEVADA CITY OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIP‘Hon refined, melted and ed, B Gold Beis exchanges for Coin. Ip w ef Assay Office I have a small gritos ith which I can make practical Mill Tests, ene queren correct returns in every bay ‘orking tests will be e with from 50 to 500 pounds, PRICES BICHARD DILLON, Constable and Qolleo or FFICE in Justice Wadsworth’s C 16) room, Pine Street, Bn ta City, <— Wm. Epwarps L. Hoo : fe. M. Preston, eg NEVADA CITY ON CORRESPONDENTS; New York—First Natio: Sau Franciseo-"Firt National Bank. Sacramento—National Bank of D. 0. Mills . Puendays, Thursdays and Saturdays. — WARNING! To all whom it may concern, @ ANY PARTY OR_P £5 ter maliciously pla igh oe wipe ag ¥5 Office in Morgan & Robe:ts Block, corner qroed and Pine Streets up _ fi to di Notice to the Public. tch thetrain, I give fair warning. The lives of innocent men are i and I j compe’ to take this tA pete e mona seed al watchmas is pos Nw {a hereby given that have’ this . ™OFas the offe bape 9 nders. day given to my sons, Joseph : give like warni , cir time. 1 will not hereafter bond tone ou, Ad Pprqihed havin be sho moneys earned by ther, neith responsible for debte taheuced . dhe L Vv ee VOSS. Voss Mill, August 4, 1888, oye caed Nevada City, Aug. st 14, see ORR like across my Lumber Tramway, in onder” We