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August 22, 1889 (4 pages)

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—— wt te. eae eX . z = The Baily Transcript. ITF Tickets ef admission ae 2 Ay : $1 . . Lists . The plan of keeping the publivo ont of the reporters’ and timers’ stand at Glenbrook Park works likea charm, Aa ‘ at ' : NIRA ” The Tlorse Racing and The Directors say they propose to continue enforcing it. The malicious mischief. case of the people vs. John Fog irty of. Birchville went to the jury at ten o’clock Tues: fits Justice o day night. Three-hours later Power discharged the jury whieh di apes 2 ooo patured a made the entered. : : ore aus v5 Ps 7 = stood four for acquittal and three for 3 9 Addie E:, trotter, C.K, Ragan Moneopolistic Union. valued at $30,000. Renate rh The executors are ee 2 x 72 ey ex-Senator Walrath and D. J. Mur foie mee sane Watt of Grass Valley, } Craz, does not krow there is such a e picture in existence. Some months s he te We were his friends. Daniels was employed at the Park tzo Moon begged from him ong of hia as hostler in the stable of General Apuotographs ‘‘to remember him by,’’ L. Hart's trotting herse, Almonte. snd without saying anything to the He and a hostler working: for a party Lieutenant of his plans sent it to Cannamed Smith of Sacramento hadnot ton, China, and had a copy made. been getting along very amicably since their arrival here, and Wednesday 13 Nettie C. oe trott Corbj , table. McCuen; ne cuahions. pia: 1 $1,000; tothe widow, $10,000. James} . . . Watt, the son, is willed the remainder Katie of the estate. second place, Pasha third place and Agnew the pole, Lohengrin, entered ot : A_square entered, 25 Dade, trotter, M. Bigga, Jr, en Ben. H. Preston of the Sacramento failed to: ring them off, ee Sturt was also obtained on the sixth James Rose and family of Bear Valscore, and again the bell was silent, ley are in town. : G. FE. Dunbar of Mariposa.went to Granitville Wednesday. . fhe s-me was true of the t ered, 26 Ed. Biggs, trotter, M. Biggs, Jr., seventh . entered,. score, and the crowd began to growl : "7. T. Magill of San’ Francisco went in an undertone. 27 Sir Thad, ranner, Pat Riley, en t ered, =2 elasgeiree i»he ee : se : re ‘ could app ytohin, eS : = ff 583 a2 x 3 E38 so@eepss os gue cope Penn ls Caccordinyg To his own ‘statement of ee the affair to = the eS a. RANSCRIPT reporter) asked hin if# he sk SESSE a §. Euaetas? & §ASSeoaa § NosZoes ~eests :: with acane. . The. & Daniels was momentari ZF : Si = Kes oe EEE se C Awe a moe at bey the form of sihith’s ém San Francisco, August 20—Philander Bannister ,Armstrong, who is calmly dropped down upon the insur rance companies of this city like one of It is the. com mon talk in commercial circles that his presence has created as much excitement among certain persons as if Jay Gould had signified his intention of doing business-in San Francisco. The fact that Mr, Armstrong is the greatest living authority on mutual A. Y. Brown, Todian Springe— insuranceadds to the. interest which his presence excites throughout CaliWatermelons, Indian corn, sweet fornia, From remarks let drop in insuranc ¢ circles it seems that Mr. Armstrong’s . apples, wheat in sheaf, Levi Fisher, Grass Valley—Muscat presence in this city has struck sucl 1 terror into the very marrow bones of grapes, sweet-water grapes, Zinfandel the underwriting fraternity that they have become completely demoralized. grapes, yellow tomatoes. A prominent, business man in this city said: ‘Armstrong will scatter all Mrs. G. F. Jacobs, Nevada City— the insurances pigmies like chaff beforo the wind. It will be a case of Gul1 6 glasses-assorted jellies; 3 jars_pickliver and the Yahoos. The Yahoos are yelling, L-can tell_you.l”“Armstrong holds the key to the entire insurance situation,’ said Hugh ler. Mrs. C. Barker, Grass Valley—Fine Craig, who has been appointed Chairman of the committee to consider the varieties of jellies in glasses, display advisability of admitting Mr. Armstrong info the union. The Insurance Times of New York has the following to say concerning of assorted jellies. Chas. Lee, Grass Valley—Pop corn; Mr. Armstrong: “It is in New York that he-has_ won his renown as an tartlett pears, French prunes,, orange underwriter of success and ability. His rivals admit the sagacity of his methods and his indomitable pluck in overcoming obstacles. He has con€ ling peaches, j Mark Thorntes, Grass Valley —Six fused those who didn’t believe in his system, and seems to have demonstrated 4 of that his theory is correct and his pra ctice an overwhelming proof that well ¥ arieties potatoes, 3 of onions, ‘ watermelons, 3 of squash, 3 of carrots, { worked out it openg a new field for underwriting. We believe he will play 2 of sweet corn, 2 of muskmellons, citan important part in American underwriting fields and establish new preron, cucumbers, 2 varieties of tomacedents by his energy and perseverance,” Jove’s thunderbolts. agg wards the line of stables inthe south. The bullet missed the man it-was iitended for. It) strock a nephew ot Worth Ober of Sacramento : in the forehead over tlie rizht eve oid ghine ing along under the thin Gane cut over the left eye. Passing on ii ctruck a hostler working fur ‘Ps G. Jones ot Oakland in the midale of the forehead making a superticial é + 4 fag ay 3 oggeie 3 #354 Notice to Creditors. Estate of Francois Lampblet deceased. WN OTICE IS HEREHY GIVEN BY THR EUN: idereioned. Executor of the-last will of Francois Lumbletdeceused, to the creditors of, end all persons having claims egainst the said decensed, to exhibitthem with the veecasars vouchers, within Four months viter the first publication of this notice, to the said F xecutor atthe law ottice of Fred -e TR At Nevada City in’ the County of Nevada stite-of California, Dated at Neva wound. © bets da City men dropped upon being hit but soon recovered consciousness und are now around again, 2yenes Fesch 38ghe got Map Sg =n “SRgan > pada ye B E= ; commonly known as the Jay Gould of the insurance business in the East, haw oats 8 See ig” age : ploye who was_ hastily retreating to Mrs. B. F. Snell, You Bet—Hearth rng, rolling pin, bread. Chas. Rider, Penn Valley-—Grain in sheaf, Arthur Cooper, Grass Vualley—Ssiler skin onions, sure-head cabbage, * Turaer hybrid tomatoes. Thomas Lee, Grass Valley—Sweet corn on stalk and in ear. < © E2ed2ces 2 ‘ . Li ground‘ he drew emery his pistol and fired one shot at 17 Nellie W., trotter, W. Williams, . CU box, child’s afghan, cat flowers. 18 Dolly, trotter, J. McCarthy, enDude (who%e driver was 36 pounds . t ered. 3 . * . over-weight) on the outside. PERSONAL. MENTION, 21 Palmetto, trotier, C. F. Taylor, In the social and Other Notes About pools Dude and Agnew scld. favorites entered, People Olid and Young. in the field, Pasha second choice and t 22 Pasha, trotfer, C. F. Taylor, en-. : 5 ered, Mrs. Allen of Bear Valley isin ; Lohengrin third. 23 Sidney J., trotter, C. F, Taylor, town. * First heat—On the fourth trial they . Special, Josiah Glasson has returned from came up in yood style, but the judges 24. St. Lucas, trotter, M. Biggs, Jr., Alameda. 2 3ee is here. F a iy Pa 2 To Mrs. Cunninghatn of Scotland, a Phe—first-event was the 2:30 trot, . derson, entered, spread. ; 0 « to. mile F heats, 3 in ‘ 5, for a purse of $600. sister, deceased bequeathed ; $1,000; Winnie Wilhelm, 155B Barney G.,1unner, Grass Valley D, = T, Biggs Ae =U thildre of f Robert Robert Watt : each of the childrer sntered *. (aged 9)—Tidy, two pin cushions® Y att, The positions drawn were as follows: . “tered. : t a? 28825 PE PES = MARK reply was a Slowon top of the head 14 Lohengren, trotter, Corbin & An—Three pin cushions, crochet hed ~ = =ae semtta ty new what that name moast Grass Valley = nhervoys ills. grand their-troubles culininhestand bar Sy = ; ated by some jawing back and forth ; . Pai = the : about going to Grass Valley embroidery. croae Mrs, T. B. a escnsn’s Pitts cure. bilious and night as they and several otlier attaches sat on the steps in front of the Mrs. H. 8. Spaulding, bi dad Valley —Crazy quilt. not Smith, es = F . Winnie Grass Valley (juvering Pidy,-cotion leman, who is camping down at Santa a pistol, by missing one man whou 7 Lucy Mitchell, Grass. Valley— Hearth rug, embroidered chair cover, ditto banner, table scarf, embroidered picture. Mrs. Mary Sylva, Rough and Ready —Crazy quilt. Mrs. B. F. Snell; You Bet—Lambreguins and other fancy work. chet. A Portrait From China. L, Moon, the merchant pringe of ‘ve Nevada City Chinatown, has oa Glenbrook Park. Miss Carrie Miller, Nevada City— Gertort, special, son of. deceased . .P!Y., . aa ent chibition at the Fair Pavilion a largeThe quietude of Glenbrook P zed oil portrait of P. F. Simonds, the wastudely shocked at about,hiulf ps vellKnown attorney at this city.. ten o’clock Tuesday night by a scr, Mr. Simon ds is shown in his ‘uniform as in which a lame young man trom C, and ~~ Sacramento named Thomas Daniels First Lieutenant of Company displayed his lock of skill in handling it is an excellent likeness. The gen conviction and did-not shew any signs. The judges were A. J. Ridge, M. C. . entered. i ". Mrs. Joseph Everett, Grass, Valley ; : ; : , \ — One of agreeing. 2 Hogan and B. F, Snell, all local talent. It J. W., trotter, J. W., Robinson ‘acase stuffed birds,fs one : Japanese The late David Re, Watt left an estate The timers were George F. Jacobs. . entered. id W : ‘ ’. ppheasant, 5 end pra prairie chicken, 5 fancy tte mpd PHIL ARMSTRONG. of Horses at the Glenbrook the race horees at Glenbrook together} Miss Mamie Hogan, Grass Valley— with the number of stall occupied Handkerchief box, sofa cushion, tidy, Race Track, by each whether runner, pacer or rag door-mat, knitted lace. trotter, nameof owner, and whether to go in regular or special race: tow at 3 Birdie, pacer, C. Nannery, specResulted. ial. 4 Nellie Alto, trotter, J. Roode, There were a thousand apd more special. people at Glenbrook Park Wednesda y 6 Kate Agnew, trotter*8. A, Eddy, afternoon, being an increase in attend entered.” ance of at least 520 souls, 7 Beatrice, trotter, S. A. Eddy, enae raltaah: heal tered A retreshing 2eze kept ke a z southerly erly breeze @ =e ‘Nellie Boyd, trotter, 8. A Eddy per ! aug21-td SL Embroid:red banner, crochet, embroidered handkerchief, handkerchief box, ane i = Horsesat the Park. Miss Gertie Brown, Grass Valley— Herewith are given the names of . Crochet : ; -worked tidy. THE PAVILION DISPLAYS. Prof. Mitvirell will give a dance at ing. this race. This report closes at 4:50 p. wt. fell the Daneing Acedemy on Frid ty evencouple, ladies 25 cents, BEET AEE ae . through. Valley over-flowing with coin blown in on Success. The scheme to have pools on the “races sold at the county seat this week Grase ni MRNA A Miss Rachel Morgan, Nevada City A Brief Record of Various Mate ters of Local interest. at The County Fair a Great smelled something. The pool-box was —Appliqué ottoman. HERE AND THERE. 43 a ae A SHOOTING SCRAPE. . #4 and $5. Everybody wanted Pasha. Mias Carrie Naffziger, Nevada City The Greatest iuthority om Mutual imeurance—He stire up the A Pistol’s Petulant Pop Disturb’s except “a few’ who thought they . Lambriquins. TT well teens SECOND . MY the three others being in the field at . (under 15 years of age)--Crochet work. ee Se THURSDAY. AUGUST. 22. 1889. as bares August Exeentor of FRA SCOIS They were simply by 2isty 18ay. : SUPHARY RUER. Laat Will and ‘Testameat of LAMPBLET deceased, standers, taking no pat in the qua A PARTNER WANTED, rel, and were friends of Dianieis. : Immediately upon the tiring of the shot-Thos. Marker, Giiptovedat ilk In my travelathis SpringI have found a Driftiog Mine that Tiean buy for Fifteen Lhonsand Delare ot Wwilltake one-third of itund wantto fodsome one who will take : 30 Emma Nevada, trotter, A. [D; Park as special policeman, arresten Wo Ciitda West, entered, — and disarmed Daniels. “Sheri! Dun the property aonsists of 350 acres, creased. On. the ‘ninth the horses The 35 Daybreak, trotter, J. R. Jones, ‘Meisgood. ‘Chere fs timber for all time + Shafter with her busband, the Capaterand Deputy Schiidt were at this to came up fence-rail fashion. At the entered, ‘the, There isa tunnel in to the lead, z city, but heard of the trouble root ~ tain. : oyd dip ura good chance 36 Kate to save Bender, trotter, J. R. Hodtall Miss Mary Thomas of Birchville is tenth time ont Pasha was half a after it occurred aud Went to the Pack Mes. The claim embraces one mile in length son, special, They continucd then: journey to Gipae ot the tenet visiting Miss-Grace Morgan of this length behind, bat Raylor, his driver, 37 Jim Blaine, trotter, M. Gardiner, As tothe elnim paying, one has only to-go city. nodded to the judges to tap the bell. Valley in search of the ian who wie special. tatsee it Tierd i ho doubt but itis valu A. J}. Gassaway and wife’ have reThe nod was wasted. shot at, but could not pet ony trace The eleventh ible Thave had much experience tn drift “38 Jno. Skelton, pacer, J. R. Hod-. turned from San Francisco to Forest him, They then returned here witt uindog since 1860, and know whereof . score Was a success, Lohengrin took . 80n, entered, : City. ; spuak, the shooter @id lodged hint inj al, 40 Bracelet, trotter, J. R. Hodson, the lead at the first eight,’ his half Cheowner wants to sell fer those reasons: Mes .ennie Marsh his returned It is said tha€-the baller whieh entered, Ife has tost his entire family and {a out of froma visit to Sacramento and other brother, Pasha, pressing him closely. wounded ‘the two men alterwards health, He hus made a handsome compet41 Artist, trotter, 7. R. Hodson, entoss, six of cabbage, beans, white star towns. : Agnew went off her feet and came alt struck a dog in thé neck abd oue: of eucy from the mine and is nearly 70 years ered. potatoes. Hotel Arrivals. its hind legs. : Charles* McElvy, the best-looking most’ to a standstill. Dude lost ‘his ofa. THE MINES. 43 Ro sS., trotter, W. Ober, enter-. F. ; C. Rollo, Nevada City—O 4, Nhe surface ofthis prop rty is easily worth unmarried man living at Ormonde, is ! NarionaL Excuanag, August 20—8. feet, but although he quickly regained . ed. . LATER. wheat, rye, grasses, timotlvy,-red-to, “California on Wheels” Will one fouth the entire cost, Intown, s Euer, Towle’s; P. H.-Ketchum, Ed Take Mineral Specimens. Per further pacticulars address, Harry . Ober of Sacramento anc 44 Thapsi n, his trotter balance clover, bearded wheat, wild oats, bald , there E. was H, a Miller wide stretch , Willard Gardner, lessee of the State tys0int x Secretary J’ M. Davies of the State Cross, San Juan; i J. Pastel, Z. Le Charles Hill” of: Oakland “are Wa ‘ SN. STRANAHAN, ‘special, barley, club wheat. ; z i “ 3 : Ayricultural : Park dt : = as B daylightaye al between aim Nevada City, Nevada Co,, Cal, Ff : Sacrainento, : the sec-} eee" , is} Of At S Morgan, . Chas. xand oe ae 46 ———— trotter, Ed. : Board of of Trade has Barker, Grass Valley—Dried sent out circulars} Magill, B. H. a Preston, many Sacramento; the old mining . ames > men of thetwo ask-. Geo. H. Barttell, A. D. Harrison, J. and they are who were € Oree “3 re he ) Sl= bothmen: ara, allright z now shot, with s Peclan faa . note: z poe = ee js fruits, peaches, plums, prunes, nine Mr. Dent, a Chicago attorney, was ness. All the way around) Pasha ing for fine speciméns of quartz and H. Seek, J. Jones, J. H. Simpson, J, the excepticn of the Sorencsas to thet 47. Franklin, trotter, Chas. Davis, = e 106 varieties of pears, English walnuts, this week the guest of James Bennalother mineral forms, to be sent East C. Hoover, San Francisco; A. D, heads, Harry Stormerof Los Angeles 4% (e Superior Court, in and for the Coun{. made a gaHant effort to color his relaspecial soft-shelled almonds, chestnuts, black lack of Grass Valley. (y of Nevada, State of Calitornia with the cereals and fruit in ‘“CaliforGassaway and wife, Forest City ; Mra is the name of the party tiedat. Ve *} 47 Soudan , trotter, D. In the watter-of the estate of Jacob J, tive,but the latter was
Murphy , walnuts, blackberries. to much for Mrs. W. 8. Bigelow and child, who nia‘on Wheels.”” Each specimen will W. 8. Bigelow and child, Oakland; J showed up at the track Wednesdas Schmidt, deceised entered. Orderupp Henry Veal, You Bet—Tomatoes. Pime for Probate of Will bave been visiting «t Oakland, returnthe }local stallion by a Jength and be marked with the location from F, Bowden, F. P. Tully, Bitter Water; morning for ashort tine, but has no t]he directingdntiug 50 tHubert Earl, runner, J. W, Publicatioof n Notice of the Eunice Rodgers, Grass Valley jued Wednesday to Columbia Hill. Sute, more. Jude and Agnew were over a J. Glasson, Bloomfield; P. 8. Walbeen seen since, which it came. Donatban, special. He is notin very lt is hereby ordered, That Monday J. ¥. Bowaen and F. P. Tully of hundred yards to the rear venile)—Cotton embroidery. , the at the hall/* 51 Woodbine, trotter, R. Spence The ides is toshow the people of the dron, A. Nichols, Graniteville; Geo. bright young man, and-las been mad ,) “eroud (ay of September, 1889-at 100'clock , AM. of suld day, atthe Qourt Room of Bitter Water, San Benito county, arMrs. E. D. Bridges, Nevada City — eald W. Smith, Alta; East that while California has taken prour W. H. mile, but by. dint of running behind special. Allen, D. N. the butt of many jokes and tricks at at the Court House sald CounOrnamental yrasses, two pieces polty of Nevada, be, and the tithe rived here Wednesday on a visit to same fe hereby Jones, Wheatla place in’ the front rank of the United nd; G, 52 E, the hands of other hostlers. At Sacra: Dunbar, Jim Duffy, uppolu ted runne the Che r, hill tung C. they saved their distance. Horan, ished granite. for proving the Last Will the latter’s brother, J. B, Tully. States as an agricultural and horticulMariposa; William Glover, Anthony mento recently be struck a drouken and Testamoat of Jacob Sclmidt, deceasentered, ed, tod heorltig the applic Mrs. Laura Dennen, Grass Valley— ¥. C, Putnam, who drove stages out Lohengrin» was awarded the heat, ation of P siHouse; W. Strong, tural state, yet sie is still:great in her mouds A. N, Steel, Sierra fellow who was annoying hin, and for letters testamentary, and F.any 53 Bessie Shannon, runner, J. } {earth rug, door mat. Person of this city.in the fifties, and has been Pasha second, Dude third and Agnew ted may appear and contest minéral resources. One end of one of Valley; John Ryan, Lee Williams, since then he hus been ‘on. his the soitinteres Reuny, entered, Will, and may fle objections in Mrs. June Sims, Grass Valley— living at Marysville for many years fourth. Time 2:2714. / . Writlog tothe granting of letters the cars will be,given up to this disMarysville; Francis Gill, T. Benessi, muscle,’’ testamén55 Hello, runner, A. D, Harrison, In the froeas ‘Tues ary tusaid petitioner, : Silk embroidery, dozen doughnuts. past, isin town, Sierra City; James . play. A fine specimen already furIt is farthe® ordered, That notice Fogarty, John P. day night he first tlapped Daniels’ In the pools Lobengrin sold favorite . entered. be giv: D. J. : Murphy, a: Director of the = Mrs. 8. Wilhelm—Four oil painten thereof be the salued? at $27 r ‘and the Fogerty, Birehville city, 11. 66 Jim Hogan. ronn Ce de ; ; ? ; : face,’ then struck him. willy the cane J pubtication Hot lessClerk of sald Court, by nished is va ; : 00; x 56 . er, J. Bre than tea days : ; Rillcd: day obwautoni Santa Clara District Fair Association, . 2 $10, the others in the field at from bee : : before , . preeee j ; 4 water, . ings. special, plomber, 188), in the Neva. Daniels went for his pun, when da Dally Transe ipe a newspaper: printed Miss Raehel Morgan — Three oil Coleman Bros, of the. Idaho mine, andJ. RK. Hodson, « leading photog$5 to¥7. Grass Valley, are preparing specimens. Stormer took to -bis heels, and the wint publisheato suid Nevada County 57 Painkiiler, runner, H. E. Barton, a WOWANs WAY, . paintings of flowers, landscape paintrapher of Sacramento are among the Died Ais. 16, 148s coe ae The report got around that Lohenenti red. from. each level of their mine. shot waa fired as the latier was fleeing: . wi? ing. J. M. oh Oat fage asdoces Propostiton, WALLI NG, notable horsemen attending the Glen/¥rin had gone slightly Jaine. Jud fe of the Superior Court. The success of the traveling exhibit 59 Black Oak, runner, — RichardWhen When Mrs. os ler, of 327 Ein street, stopLillie Tin Loy, Grass Valley (Chi. ‘brook -races. ped in at a leading city druggist’s to ask what now in the. Kast has aroused the enterStock holders Meeting, . Harry. Isom, his. driver, Lrowght him son, special, ° nese girl under 15 years of age)—Two The schools of Bear Valley. have prise of Oregon, and an ‘Oregon on effect *The California Kemedy,” Joy's VegeXN OTICKE: ASPECIAL MERTI 6). Minnie B., runner, G, Rogers, oil paintings in oil. NG OF THE out fur the second heat he showed a table Sarsaparilla, would have tn cases of closed for a week to permit all coni Str khotderw of. the. Consolidated St. entered, eUbad Gold Mining Compauy P. F, Simonds, Nevada City —Oil Wheels,-’ will compete with the Calidyspepsia and sick headaches, she was assurwill be held cerned to attend the Fair, and Miss slivht limp. I-om is a colored man eS it fornia train this winter, Neither Orei to Downieville Wednesday. Mrs. Geo. A. Nihell is at Camp : a = + . . ri Fliza Sims, the te cher, is spending . froin Pike cottty,. Missouri, and was ; ee ame , The eight trial was off the same piece.and the growl in : 62 Maggie, runner, Ht. special, * E. F Barton, : inti i painting—painted H in ‘hi Canton, China, on nor Missouri, both of whom will od it would relieve both. She was so, inered vlous that gave her a bottle, the drugiist . cs eeee Biggs. ; The latter é a sing at the Pavilion Thursday eve : F verful . this coast in 1875, She has a rich aud 1 powerfu aging. voice and has during the sae been ‘a pupil in the Boston bronght him . to ies : 65 Puzzle, trouler, Ue is considered ; , . special, past year) one of the squarest and most cupable . Ns ; Conservjockeys on tae turf. atory of Music. W. Dana Perkins is taking in the d W. A. Clinch, Grass Valley—Col ae A : : : have the advantage. -The cars now M. La Du. Mrs. H. 8. Spaulding, Grase Valley ; ". : : — finished at Sacramento are] —Four oil paintings (3 floral and ‘1 {nearly ally works of urt. They are made. 67 Maduro, trotter, L. G. Sukeforth, . fruit). ¥ : ~ . special. Second hext—They got away afte & sae ae : ages = Ci 2 most bea tr) Mrs. W. G. Lord, Grass Valley—. % '"e woods, highly polished, and in them69 Kl Monte, trotter, A. L, Hart, Crayon work (portraits). Dai Sib: tions thet I W. C. Uendrick-, repeated attempts. by order,of the Hound af Directors WITZEL, Secretary, Office TRG. -No. bas Mouggoumery Bt, Saw Fran I had tried a0 many preserip teeu, Cul had’ ease $6 believe nothing Hava inucHeand vad would relieve my dyspepria and slek head , ree Notice of /dministrators’ Sale, aches, but I bave not-had a return of either special, *70 Vlora B., ruoner, B. A: Penhall, Pasha tried to DUERSUANT To AN ORDER OF “BALE c Haseutt eiatterafthe Ketate of Carl Seeker, deveaned, by thle Superior Court of vVaducomnty, under the wire half alenyth ahead in Healthy gums of roseate hue White sound teeth must surely fill; Rosy lips shine always through; For sweet 5U ZODUNT will heal Allthe evil teeth destroy, This you should through life employ. A fine bean soup will be served at the National Bar Wednesday night, August 21st. i It oo Pras’ is the purest and best Soay ever made. : Pavilion, Lohengrin was second and Pasha came third and Dade fourth. somebody to Isom. ; : ‘I was listenin’ for him,’ said Har* ry; showing his teeth. Pasha sold favorite at $10, Lohengrin at $5 and the two others in the field at $5. : : ris, Newark, Ark., saya; ‘Was down . #reeable contributor to the attaingrapes, dried fruits, apples, pears, ment ofa hale old age, and efficient peaches, plums, raisins, runes,2% with Abscese of Lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced me an Incurmeans of counteracting the: infirmities . varieties of nuts. able Consumptive. EOD For vils, salts,. pills, and all kinds of hitter; nauseous medicines, is the very agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, Recommended by leading Physicians. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup. Company, San oe Franciseo,Cal. ing druggists. City, Lobengrin led cff, but soon broke badly and fell to second place, Pasha going ahead and coming first under the wire in 2:31!¢. Lohen grin was very lame, but held second Cab, sell at pablle anetion, te the Wiebe bedter, wll the righe and. in Peet ofmant curl becker, id tittle at the time Chin daoth, or his cstute basaines acquired Houde te the THs Powner NEVER VAKINS. A MAK vel of turi y, strength and “German” or heeker He, atuated on toe sourh alde of Quarta suuth Vubu> Tver, Washligtot Towtiship, Neva whole ness. More economical than the ordinar fi coun’y kinds, snd eaanntthe—Koht recone t 1 CON) th boofie t foucth ibe eagt ms tram the Washin gton Quartz Mine. with the multitude of low-tew!. who ws rat} Veruik Gane fe pe cent on day of sale, alum or phosphate powders Sid wud in baloit eon conformation. Deed itexpenuse Cane, ROYAL BAKING POW COM jal purehaser . PANY, 106 Wall street, New \ ork ’ D. FE. OSUORNE, THE JOHNSON-LOCKE \eBKOAN TILE Adininisteator of the estate Carl Becker, CO, Bele Agents forthe Pacitic Const . decituaur i CUAKLES KITTS, Attorney. Kas EXyiman fa Go. OF THE San Francisco Oppasitid . Moves of Nevada Sity AND GRA ARE RETIRING FROM BUSINESS . store. of both stores at a Great Sacrifice, and everything must be solto d save freight in removing. Any person wishing to purchase either stores can obtain the same at a Grea t Bargain, together .with a King’s New’ Discovery for Consumplease of the building. Drugyou satisfactory results, or in case of " failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. of* thore who want to attend the ladies’ tournacushion, embroidered table cover; ditto scarf, pair pillow shams, two bugment, The entries already are Miss Mary Miller of Grass Valley and the gy aprons, chair seat, fire screen. Mrs. J. M. Catron, Grass Valley— Misses Icard of Rough and Ready. More ladies will probably contest. Patchwork bedquilt. Swelliags, Mrs.C. J, Adams, Grass Valley— ————————————EEE rains, tion, It is guarantegd to bring relief jn For eale by all lead~ . Dud hird end vnd A Agnew's Knit bedspread, fancy sofa cushion,. : wan thigd uy gan Francisc Any person wishing to pure hase a nice residence should Alsu, He rse and Buggy for sale. All persons knowing. them selves indebted to us will every case, when used for any affecconsult us atonce. tion ed banner, collar-box, three tidies, pin of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Will wee ag ; Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, ete., etc. It is pleasant end ble to taste pcos 8 be de wind on et oe tles free at Curr Bros, Drug Store, >, + mnaty, Absolutely -Pure. Began taking Dr. that too often attend Jifé’s decline, can the damage was reGrass Valley — Valley at 10:30 o’clock Friday mornpaired, and afier tiresome scoring, the Two handkerchief boxes, hand-painting for the accommodation field got away. will THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER J. 1889 Vihe bower ot 2o'eh ck aes in front ofthe Uithotise door cat Sevada ( ity, Nevada SS VALLEY, King’s New Discovery for Consumpbe found than Hoétetter’s Stomach Bitters. Dyspept ic sympto ms, a tention, am now on my third bottle, and NOTES, broidered, Outline, Applique and able to oversee the work on my farm. dency to kidney’ complaint, nervous The bicycle race did not take place Tt is the finest. medicine ever inquietude and rheumatic troubles are braid werk, worked handkerchiefs, at Glenbrook Wednesday afternoon made.” overcome by its use. ‘Lhe effect of exlady’s slippers, pin cushion, embroidto an insufficiency of entries. On account of their Removal to Seattle, Wi ie where Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, posure and overwork are nullified by ered fancy work, Autumn leaves, ara-. owing There are no regular speed programs says: **Elad it not been for Dr. King’s it, and it affords effcient protection to sence display, : they now have in construction an elegant 4-story building Mrs. E.W. Carson, Grass Valley, on sale at the races. Fred Brown’s ‘New Discovery for Consumption I all malarial influences. Give it 2» 60 feet by 85 feet, on Front street, Chis store is supposbulletins which are distributed gratis thorough trial. i -cotton stockings, i i woolen. _. knit knit : = would’ : have; died of : Lung Troubles. ed 'to be the: Largest Sees ‘Clothing # Ws Store.: in Washi ashington Terrisiockings. Lerrt st give the names, colors, ete., of thé} Was given up by doctors, Am now <a = are tory, and will be completed ina few months horses, and are therefore. in great de-. jp Lest of health.” Try it. Samplé jafe Investment _ Mrs. T, W. Carson, Grass Valley— te thand, Is one which is guaranted to bring We now offer tie entire stock bottles free at Carr Brothers Sofa curhion, canvass work, : W. Hays, Grase Valley— Dan Dennison is on hand in all his wet hird heat—A slight delay occurred ‘Mrs. glory. Thursday afternoon his trotter Ladies’ underwear. Py Tux San Francisco Evening Post is by the breaking of the back-bend of Mrs. Jas, Campbell, Grass V.lley— Rabe, which is an unknown quantity, , tke leading evening paper of San FranLohengrin’s—,harness «fier the first will go in the 2:27 race. Knit bedepread. P Trains “olsco, 228 uf will leave this city and Grass e.Mre. 8. Wilhelm, score. When An Elegant Substitate Mr. C. H. Morattend it. No more beneficent and FE pently2 0 Following is a continuation of the tie white of Isom’s eyeballs were entries at the Pavilion: Mrs C. 8. Hare, Grass Valley—Emmagnitudinous with amazement. 2 32846, ‘*He got you that time,’’? shouted Bean Soup. At the Te See Aenea cab, om AUS), 1889, au ‘W4.MYy, Frevter,. ne aaa The object rat thy warplie stock of the Company. Lohengrin went ofan internal injury received some} tie jomestretch Agnew had~fromt — % Se Z ered, time ago. Mr. Walrath left at once place and maintained it till sLe passe? for the Bay. ' bet Se ane san Feaneiaco, Cal frod mecting vot UNE en wil a be rn ty recousiderand nae Ane re Notwithetauding uy mtactt selves will act as an advertisement of since. I belleve I am permanently cured, Lillie White, Grass Valley (aged 11) You haye my permission-to make thin priblic, the State, in Mr. Davies’ opinion, —Oil puinting. BERIT BESTS for @ remedy that will eure dyspepsia and Secretary of State, is with kim. The to the front w: trifle. special, Miss L. Stokes, Grass Valley—Two. prevent sick headaches should be generally A Journalist’s Quandary. two veterans met with a eordial greetlap him on the first quurter-stretch, 86 Don Marvin, tretter, P. P. Je rayon drawings—landscape and _porknown. Respectfully, ing.Mr. Hendricks has hot been in but was. curried into: the air. Dude Tom Hocking of the Grass Valley Lowell, entered, trait. this part of the State for years. He is Tidings won $12.50 in the last drawing. 87 Applause, runner, T,.G. Jones, got rattled and dropped several rods R. J. Bennetts—Oil painting. an old-time niiser. of the Li:tle Lonisana Lottery. He 27 Ellis street behind, stanley Eddy held Kate entered, Dr. I. W. Hays, Grass Valley— Geo Mrs. W. loyd, forinerly of the Cenhas beén in misery ever since because Douglas Dave 86 , runner, G. W. Blackberries, black w lnuts,. Hale and Hearty in Old Age. Agnew down in grand style,and it was tral house, but now of Newark, Al.TPrahern, entered, T. G Van Slyke, Penn Valley— he can’t make up his mind whetherto apparent thot the Leat would be be. . 0 Rube, trotter, G_L. Nixen,-en—Lemen¢ling—peaches;—-orange—-cling buy two suits-of héavy underclothing. __What meda county arrived here on Wed-. #pParent bo HEBN x is more beautiful than an annesday morning’s train, She willvis<] tween the favorite and the graysmare. . 1 ered, for next winter, or go to the State cient-tree clothed with an ample robe peaches. of verdure. Aptis the comparison be it Mr. and Mrs. Barker at this ci for On the back siretch,-a third of the Pair and cut a swell as a capitalist. 91 Hotspur, ranner,G. W. Trahern, F. E. Morrill, Penn Valley—Stock tween such a growth andan old man afew days, then goto Bear Valley to way out, she drew up to the by" sntered, beets, onions, alfalfa, California GoldCheap Cartes. or woman infused with health and see friends. — iG 92 Ede, runner, Jos. Zoures, enter. e nh tomatoes, peach tomatoes, reedstallion’s wheels. Isom crowded Lis vigor, The sine qua non, the indisx ed, R.C. Walrath on Tuesday evenIf you want a cheap, good and easy ling cling peaches, broom corn, barley, steed ti!] be broke, but soon got hint pensable condition of vigorous youth, 94 G. W., runner, G. W. Trahern, . 8 helled corn, beets. ing received a telegram from his riding Cart go to Wm. Barton’s, robust manhood anda virile old age, daughter, Mre. Grace Vincent of Oakdown on all-tours again. As they entered. +7@er--—~ Powhattan Bryan, Grass Valley— is sound digestion. Without this life 96 Eva W.,, trotter, Geo. Cropsey, Tubacco, grain and twins, land, saying that her young son Rich passed the hill the leaders were nose Consumption incurable. is shorn of the hearty zest that should entere ; i ard was liable to die from tie result}and nose. When they came down Pe y ‘ity— —_— : GSP p : Mrs. = = _—— ead j. Read the following. County, Fair. ry oatiget, EA Sey I ler A : tugs, Joy’s af Vegetable Sarsaparilla did all that ¥U promised. . 0d. Vee, 1880, it three ecloek PB Mo, of a) ii = f tlie ( Hrs Na : 2 . had time to build . vat : 2 to be paid for unless it effected’ a cure. : : . . . ~send out ears, a i have by. -ay—uncle of Cungressman. Es 64 Lily L., trotter, “\W. M. La Du, . lection EEGis the convincing A ie of phetographs, photographic Mrs. H. G, Parsons of Ovkland will}[raised * Sh had : time 2 te , = The following is conclusion 2 epevial sabe , sinwe. caniet new cars, and California will thus = Gan Francisco, February 8, 1888, aie T lcs acai the veention at her home herg, W. please call and settle immediat ely and save costs, Merchants wishing to buy Goods.at a Great Sacrif ice should call on us. ‘ ———0-— i. Eiyman «c& Co o Evening Pont is Purses, "08o Evening . Street, Tux San Francisc Carr Bros., Nevada . bud fourth. Post is) 75 Main lady’s fancy ekirt,’, "~ Grass Valley, Ntand National *Hotel Builds a y . te leading evening paper ofSan Fran-. wegeds Remedy. . the jeading evening paper of San . After this heat Pashia sold at $10,) Miss Lizzie Nuffziger, Nevada City. cisco, . r AE . Gum CHARLES & VOCELER €0.,Cotimere, wa, Franci’co, — tf ing, Nevada City. $ — oy