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August 25, 1888 (4 pages)

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The Shik ae “HERE AND THERE. ~~] ="PERSONAL MENTION. “fS—"""wWe-G> Te “p—-FRED WHEELER onus. “PRECIOUS MEFALG:--—~/"MAN, KNOW THYSELF, ~ BEAUTIFULLY ee SATURDAY, A Brief Record of Vari i st Sunday . Phil Martin Fires a Load of Shot Into. Last Year’s Product in the U The Heart-Rending Experience of a . The Proper ovrdbuehiee othe F Preston tel ie ts del otc meet hic oe paaemacpsicete ote About Rapeosait aes ee ice ea “ © His Neck. States—Callfornia. Ranks Third. Gandidate Who Doubts Himeett Form Divine, GOOD FOR NEVADA CITY. ‘Gis eo ‘esi: a a ae te The Director of the Mint has eubmitted to Congress a report on the production of precious metals in the United States during the year 1887. The product of gold amounted to 1,596,500 fine ounces, of the» value of $33,000,000. The product of silver amounted to. 41,269,240 fine ounces, of commercial value about $40,450,000, and of coin yvalne of $53,357,000, The Fred Wheeler was at about nine o’clocs Thursday evening shot and perhaps mortally hurt by Phil Martin. Early in the evening the two met at Joe Enos’ saloon in that portion of Grass Valley called Barbary Coast. e Let every Republican attend the primaries today. An additional of men have been put to work in the Nevada County mine. The saloon business is improving, now the political pot has commenced to boil. A new sidewalk .is being laid in front of a portion of the National Exchange block. On Tuegday next the front ceats in the gallery at the Theater will be oc‘ cupied by Democrats. The City Trustees today advertise for bids to build a stone abutment under the Main street bridge. More race horses have arrived at Glenbrook. There will be some great The‘ following were adopted this week at the County Convention of the W. C. T. U. held in Grass Valley: Resolved, That it is the duty of mothers everywhere to see that the law in regard to Scientifie Temperance Instruction in our schools is enforced, . Martin asked Wheeler to give him and they will do all in their power to}some work to do. Wheeler replied gecure teachers whoteach by example . that he trad a jack and some poultry as well as pracept. which Martin might exhibit for him Resolved, ‘That the family papera. at the coming Far. The latter beshould be an open letter from the. came enraged at the language uséd world to the home—that pugilism,. and in turn made an offensive remark . ‘The product of silver increased over respectable office. One man is circulatSunday baseball notices and saluon ad-. concerning the wifé cof Wheeler. . that of the preceding year, when in. inga story thatIamin the habit of vertisements are discountenanced by . Shortly after this they bad a scafile in . coining value it was $51,000,000. The . beating my wife. Another saye he the women of Nevada county. which Wheeler was victorious. A little . product was contributed by States and . once bejonged to a society with me Resolved, That we deplore the dese-. latter they met in front of W. G. . Terfitories as follows, in coining val-. and that I was expelled from it for County Surveyor Uren wasin town yesterday. P. Foley came down yesterday frem Graniteville. Chief Justice — Searls arcived here yesterday. James O’Brien aad wile, of Smarteville, are at Lake Tuhoe.A. W. Gove arrived here yesterday from Meadow Lake mining district. Mrs. E. K. Van Dine came up yerterday from the Bay and will go to her home by today’s San Juan stage. George Peterson arrived Thursday evening from San Francisco and went above on yesterday’s San Juan stage. Wm. H. Boston, a mining engineer “Tl tell you what it is, my son,” said a candidate yesterday to the young man of the.Transcrtrt, ‘I never knew what a damnable scallawag I have been all my life till I announced through your paper that I would come before the Republican county convention for the nomination I used té think I wanted. I say ‘used to think,’ because, blast my eyes, I am gold product fell off from that of the] half beginning to believe I ain’t fit to preceding year when it was $35,000,000. . hold a d t placein soviety or fill a It is a generally concedlle ik : the women of the fovthills of Califor nia average higher in beauty and grace of form than those of any other part of the civilized ‘world, es One evening recently, where twelve ~ of them were assembled at a private residence in this city, the hostess produced a tape-line and the following set of ‘rules. for a perfect specimen ofthe fair sex. Nine of them found their proportions to agree pefectly with the rules, while the other, three came within seven per cent, of them. © The figures which follow were the ones the measurements were based on, being those of the Medicean Mountain Division, U. R. K. of P., Wins : Two Prizes at San Jose, A telegram reéveived at this office yesterday afternoon from Captain G. A. Gray, stated that in the competitive drill ut the U. R. K. of P. encampment, Mountain Division won the first prize ($125) for the greatest efficiency in drill, and also $/5 for the best drilled Division coming a: distance of over 200 miles to ettend the ws encampment. ed Last year at the Sheramento en; campment Mountain Division also got : ‘Panne + _leration of the Sabbath, and discoun-. Lord’s stable, to which point Martin . ues: a failing to.satisfactorily account for. Venus which is 5 feet 5 inches in eS ‘running and trotting next week. ene ree ieee vig papa 2 paaeead tenance picnics and other places of followed Wheeler vowing vengeance. Gold. Silver. . thirty-three dollars of the: society’s . hight, and is held by many ‘sculptors — See: Sewn eee At th i in th Wheeler . Alaska.. ..8 675.000 § 800 funda that fell i hand fri and artists to bethe most admirable A Monkey Up a Tree. Gregory Bros. Co. have purchased }\week. amusement open on that day, t this point Martin threw eeler . Arizona.. 880,000. 3,800,000] “U" a that fell into my hands. A friond ma woe through Elijah Booth of this city} 1, Martin was in town yesterday en . Resolved, That the laws of purity. nto a watering trough and held him . California.. 13,490,000 —_1,500.000. came to me yesterday and said he statute for a woman: ‘‘For a ere {he Virginia City Enterprise says. about 1,500 boxes of Bartlett pears. route from San Francisco to Washing. 4 equaily binding oa both sexes, and under the water till a citizen came up . Colorado.. 4,000,000 sagas would have to withdraw from my sup-. 5 feet 5 inches, 188 pounds is ¢ “? that the animals of Forepaugh’s. There was a rumor afloat yesterday . ton mining dstrict to which latter that cigarette smoking and other vices. and made him desist. Martin then Sone . eye "500 port unless I explained certain things . proper weight, and if she be well “greatest show on earth,” whict had . that another ticket would be put in. point he will go today. are as rauch to be deplored in the boy started on a ruo for the cabin near the mike 1,900,000 3,000,000 that he had heard. formed she can stand another 10 such a hard time at Grass Valley and. the field against the caucus nominees. Mra, Nicoll, of New York, anJ her . 48 in the girl, and as our boys are sub. Coe mine, just this side of Grass Val-} Montana.. 5,280,000 15,500,000} ‘‘‘Whatarethey?’ I asked. pounds without greatly showing it. this city, are scattered throughout the . The delegates nominated on Wed-. son, John W., who have been rusti-. ject to more temptations than our. ley, where he and his brother William . Nevada... 2.500,000 pes ped ‘Really, I don’t like to mention} When her arms are extended she land. A monkey wasleft in one place, . nesday evening las! look much care-. cating at Lake Tahoe, arrived here girls, that we as mothers be doubly . have been living, Wheeler geting me Sg peleaing ag 795 them,’ said he. should measure from tip of middle ‘fina baboon in another and a humpback-. worn. They have been buzzed nearly . yesterday toremain a few weeks. vigilant for their ssfety, and fail not to] out of the trough vowed he would kill Oreuon. . .: 900,000 10,00) “T urged him to explain himeelf, . ger to tip of middle finger fust 5 feet 5, ed heifer at a third point. At Susan-. to death. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kent, wiio have . Warn them of danger that is lurking . Martin and offered five dollars to any . g. Garolina. 50,000 500] Finally he told me that. Blank, who exactly her own height. The length ville a monkey struck—strack out for} The Republican Convention ouxht been residing at Forest City, left. here . © every hand. person who woul! tell where he could . Utah. ws ass Yorn does business not farfrom Broad street, . Of her hand should be just tenth of the woods. Hunger tinally forced him . to-have been held on Saturday so that . yesterday for San Francisco: where . Resolved, That.as the signa of the. be found. W ueeler thenstarted for Washington. A 380/000 had been told by a friend living on. that, and her foot just a seventh, and back to the settlements. He was dis-. defeated candidates could have had a. they will make their future home. times indicate that the ballot is com-. Martin’s cabin, « number of boys fol. Ficewhere. 3,000 2'500. Piety Hill that I was strongly suspectthe diameter of her chest a fifth, From covered up an apple tree, and all Susan. ‘‘day off’ Sunday. heahio Nivens, George Fletcher, ing to women, it is the part of wisdom lowing aoe at ashort distance behind, ed of keeping a ‘fence’ for an organizher thighs to _ ground she should a ville turned out to capture him There} The Champions of the Red Cross at . Augus McKay and a number of other . ‘ prepare ourselves by a profound] Martin’s statement is that he feared Totals ..$33,093,000 $53,408,800] ed yang of highwaymen engaged in . Meusure just what she measures from was.a high’old_time—a time greatly . this city visited the Encampment at study ef the question, and to this end a Superintendent of Franciise be appointed. Resolved, That the iuir hills of Nevada county are menaced by a most insidious foe; that oar only safaty lies in taking up the Department of Viticulture at once; informitig ourselves on thé subject and extending this information to the people by every available means, Resolved, That there is no greater. educator of Temperance sentiment than public meetings, and we pledge ourselves to hold montlily mass meetings in Nevada City and Grass Valley. Resolved, That having consecrated cur lives to the removal of the liquor traffic, we will never rest until we have secured protection for our homes against the saloon’s blighting cnrse. Whereas, In the impending reinoval from this couuty of our well-beloved sister, Mrs. D. J. Spencer, who-has been our faithful, persistent colaborer in the W. C. T. U. from its earliest hour, and the zealous and efficient President of the county Union from its organization three years ago; although language fails to express our grief in which we believe the entire commuuity unite with us. Resolved, That we tender her the fondest regrets of loving hearts, with profound thanks for all she has been und may be to us, commending her to the loving care of Him who pities with more than a mother’s vigilance, asking Him that the \ mantle of her fidelity may fall on some conseWheeler would co.ne after him, and that he hid for awhile oatsiitle the building, first in a willow copse neir wellknow denizens of the Quartz Crowned Empress of the Sierra were at the county seat yesterday on private ‘business. Fred B. Woodman returned Thursday from the K. of P. encampment at Sun-Jose. He says the Sir Knights are having a grand time and being magnificently entertained by the people of San Jose. Mrs. Herbert Brown, whose husband recently died'in Sacramento, will with her children make her future home at this ciiy. She has rented the cottage of Main street adjoining Mrs. E, H. Gaylord’s house. Watson Charles, a graduate of the Nevada City High School and a young gentleman of much promise, has been elected teacher of the public school at Kirkville, Sutter county, wich reopens September 15th for the fall term. Rev.Alex. Fisher and wife, of Baltimore, Maryland, and Mrs. J. S. Fisher, wife of the M. &. pastor at North San Juan, left here here yesterday for San Francisco. The Messrs. Fisher are brothers, and the one from offered to the Republican Conven. Baltimore has been visiting the one at ton for nomination. These men are. San Juan. too bashful to publish their announce-. Among the passengers of the steamments in the local papers. er City of Chester who escaped with $200 has been offered for the release . their lives, was E. C. Wulfe, formerly of Fong Yen Yow, one of the hydrau-. a salesman in Hyman Bros,’ store at lickers erving a 500 day terminthe. this city. M. U.* Hoswell, a young Yuba county jail for contempt. Itis . man who had been working at the said the Yuba county authorities want . tailor business here, an took his de$309 to turn him loose. parture last Sunday, was also among Ifsome men worked as energetically . the passengers saved from the sime and enthusiastically at their “regular . steamer. The value of the gold deposited at mints was $84,667,712, of which $32,444,067 was of domestic production, by and afterwards in a slaughter . and $39,092,051 consisted of foreign house. He next went into the cabin . gold bullion and coin. The deposits when he heard or saw Wheeler ap-. and purchases of silver at mints preaching. He picked up a shot-gun . amounted, at coining rates, to $46,one barrel of which was loajled and . 947,792. The imports of gold into the the other unfit for use from having . United States amounted to $44,889,299. been previously bursted. Martin says . The imports of silver bullion and coin he called to Wheeler to “go away for . were: $16,772,614, nearly all of which God’s sake,” but that Wheeler kep . was from Mexico. ‘Silver ores were advancing saying he would kill him. . also imported, principally from MexMartin says he called to Wheeler . ico, of the value of $4,242,135. The several times to stop, but that the . director estimates the total metallic latter did not heed him. He then . stock in the United States on the lst fired, Wheeler being perhaps fifteen . of June, 1888, to have been: gold coin, feet from him, The charge of number . $592,129,702; gold bullion in the mint, eight shot took effect in the right side . $114,710,817; total, gold, 716,840,519; of Wheeler’s neck and thé lower part . silver dollars, $297,099,790; subsidiary of the face. Wheeler turned and ran . coin, $76,400,842; silver bullion in the a few steps, then fell to the ground. . mint, $10,154,905; total, silver, $383,Martin claims that Wheeler was arm. 655,537; total, gold and silver, $1,090,ed. 496,050: An inquiry as to the value of Martin at once went to town to sur-. the gold and silver used in the indusrénder himself to Sheriff Lord, but) trial arts in the United. States during the latter having heard of the shoot-. the year 1887, shows @ consumption of ing started-for the scene of it. Martin . gold of $11,672,606;-and of silver, $5,therefore gave himself up to Marshal . 241,998. . The price “ef silver varied Reynolds. He was taken before a} considerably during the year, the averjustice of the peace, bound over in the . age being 98 cents per fine ounce. The sum of $1,000, and being unable to get . amount of silver purchased “forthe bonds was brought totown. ~~_ silver coinage was 24,797,279 ounces, Sheriff Lord found Wheeler still costing’ $24,221,257, the average cust. lying where he had fallen, some one . tothe Goverment being $0.9768 per having covered him over with a mat . fine dunce. or rug. He was chilled through andstiff, and weak from loss of blood. He was conscious and said that Martinshot him. He was taken to town the thighs to the top of the head. The knee should come exactly midway between the thigh and heel. Thedistance from the elbow to the middle finger should be the same as the distance from the elbow to the middle of the chest. From the top of the. head to the chin should be just the length of the foot, and there should be the same distance between the chin and the armpits. A woman of this height should measure 24 inches about the waist and 34 inches aboat the bust, if kindcome not from Democrats, but. Measured from under-the arms, and from Republican adherents of other. 43 if over them. The upper arm candidates who have adopted this . Should measuro 13 inches and the yentle metivod for downing me. When . Wrist 6, The calf of the leg should the stories first began to reach my . Measure 143g inches, the thigh 25 and ears, I got hopping mad and threaten. the ankle 8. There is another system ed disaster to the authors. As the . of measurements which suys that the campaign progresses my sensibilities . distance twice around the thumb are becoming dulled. should go once around the wrist; “And what dy you think it has come . twice around the wrist once around tonow? Why, sir, Lam actually be. the throat; twice around the throat ginning to ask myself if there must . Once aruund the waist, and so on; but not necessarily be some fire where . the first are the measures used by there iso much smoke. I find my. 8¢ulptors, who have gained them by self wondering at times if I am the . measurements of the Greek statues.’’ monster of hideous mein that people SSS say Lam, and if such amoralwreck and. Youna, old and middle aged, allexsocial leper should persist in trying to . perience the wonderful beneficial efforce bimself into & place of honor and . fects of Ayer’s Sarsapurilla. Young : trust.” children, suffering from sore eyes, Teo sore ears, scald head, or with any. scrofulous taint, become healthy and strong by the use of this medicine. Six bottles, $5. enjoyed by the monkey, whothrew ap; ples and made faces at the crowd. The women did not try to climh, but they yelled all the time in the most enthusiastic manner. and shook their uprons at the monkey as he went from tree to tree. One inan took a flying leap out of the: top of an apple tree, landing on the ground in such a way as to break one of his wrists and hadly cut and bruise himself. That let him out in thechase,but others kept it up. Everybody wanted the monkey, but the “‘amusin’ little cuss’? made his escape tothe forest. At last accounts he was seated in the top of th? tallest pine in the neighborhood, with. all Susanville camped about the root of the tree. 0 Glad He Came. operating in Yuba, Nevada and Sierra counties, and that a detective from the Bay had ‘been shadowing me for six months past, but that I had by reason of my respectable connections eluded detection. “I have aleo heard that I “spend much of my time around houses of bad repute, and that the knowledge of this causes many respectable men and ‘women to avoid my company. _ ‘Now the worst of all is that these accusations and many others of the Grass Valley Thursday evening and had a pleasant time. Judging from the numbef of -rooins engage! at the hotels in this city, the attendance ai the Fair next week will be as large as in former years, It is expected that Johnson and Land will constitute the battery for the Glenbrooks in tomorrow’s game against the’ National Hotel baseballists. The Republican primary in this city will be held at the City Hall from 2 to 8 o’clock this afternoon. Let every Republican residing in the corporate limits be on hand. “Detective” . Bohen, who tried to win fame and fortune by’ penetrating the mystery of the murder of young Kneebone, seems to have faded from public gaze like a dream, One of the busiest places in’ thir city 1s James Cairns’ saddlery and harness shop. He turns out fine work at low prices, and that is the reason he is doing a big business. About a dozen new names will be Keelar, the great auctioneer, who is now holding forth in the National Exchange building, told the reporter that he was advised to pass Nevada City as all the local mices were closed down, no Bartlett pears were raised
here, and no coin larger than a twobit piece had been seen in the town for weeks. “But, by Jerusalum,” A : said he, ‘‘I just want to meet my informants again to tell them that they 7 are the biggest liars the sun ever shone on. I’ll be $1,000 that fox, its j size Nevada City is toray the liveliest Er town on the Pacific coast. Juduing : from my receipts on Thursday night T should say money was very plenty here, and I am glad Lacted on my On reading the following from a Chicago paper the reader will naturally suppose it has reference to some great scceapebac neue municipal or_perhaps national crisis;. Gorothe Chicago Resturant or a “The nerves ofthe people of Chicago . confortable bed and a good meal, : CHAUNGEY F. BLACK. : : business” as they do in electioneering . 0. Newhouse, superintendent ef the crated sister who shall be yiven courand is being well cared for by his President of the National Democrati c oe mshi 2 ko Aisinceng Meals till midnight. fiasco own judgment by coming.” to geta patty office, they would be. Diamond Greak Consolidated (former. #&¢ and wisdom and grace to bear it: relatives. The doctor says he will Campaien Clubs. ao shri gnoedsing’ "ha oe pees 4 Time to Orvanize. come independently rich within a . ly Eag'e Bird) mine, canie down from Resolved, That the Nevada county . 'ecover if inflammation does not set in. — “4 mS , nf MARRIED, 4 pine comparatively -hort time. there yesterday in company with W. . Union return thanks to the Pastor and Wheeler owns and lives upon a refer, however, to the race for the base ball pennant. se It is getting to be about time to cite oe Conenemeee ast shame, Navads. : BI . ‘ y, Aug. 2 me, Samuel Superintertent Henderson is active. P. Whitney and J.C. Belk, of Erie, . Tiustees of the Grass Vulley M. E. ranch seven mniles below Grass Valley. form a Republican club at this city . Much better work can be done for the part by an organization of this ch aracter than can beif the various followers of Harrison and Morton continue to ly engased in interesting citizens generally in making the exhibits at the Pavilion next week the most varied and extensive yet collected for a Fair of the Seventeenth District AssociaPennsylvania, who have been visiting the mine. D. Freiderick, who is an attorney for the company, . arrived here Thursday evening from San Francisco. Church for the use of their spacious and pleasant edifice ; to the Prohibition Glee Club and to Mi.and Mra, Hawkins for attractive music; to all the He is 39 years old. He was formerly a Deputy under Assessor Collins and is well-known throughout the county. He has a wife and ‘two children, and is most respectably connected, Hay Fever. , Thave been afflicted with hay’ fever Rogers and Mins Sadie J. Monk, both of this N\. . otty: children who under the supervision of Mrs. Coleman and Mrs. Rodgers were a decided.y prominent feature of ‘the Convention, ulso for hospitalities exfever from early in August until frost. My eyes would run a stream of water und TI sneezed continually. 1 was advised to nse Kly’s Crean Balm. Tt fight single-handed and without system. Nevada City seems to be a little slow in catching on politically this tion. This city will present a fine appearance next week. The Fair comPhil Martin is 32 years old and unmarried, He is dissolute and. hus not enjoyed a yood reputation. tHe was From Thursdiy’s ‘Tidings; Mrs. J. M. Lakenan and daughters returned last evening from Monterey, where as year— barring the fact that about} mences on Tuesday, and on that day. they have bean spending: several tended to all visitors welcoined to your {80me years ago a boot-black in the Aa Spngatiy As gy i he -f twenty-five per cent, of its able-bodied . the Republican County Convention . weeks. Mr. Likenin came up with homes. i Hotel utd shop at this city. se ine Thien Chester ee uid pe } voting population is in pursuit of office] will be held. During the whole week . them from San Francisco. Mrs. Eurly Rerolved, That a copy of these reso-. —Yesterduy afternoon Murtin was re; TR and seventy-five per cent. is trying to there will be hundreds of strangers in assist the minority in getting there. town. The Rose Wood Company had the Theater here engaged for next week, but the advance agent has not yet appeared to make arrangements for the performances. It begins to look as though Manager Jacobs had. been trifled with. lutions be presented to the local papera of Nevada City and Grass Valley for publication, Mus. L, O. Pater, Chairinan of committee. leased from the jail, the required bonds having been filed. and daughter, Miss.Ida, returned last evening from a visit to San Francisco. Edward Early, son and brother, came up to spend a vacation. Ex-senator Cross bas business at Sin Francisco which requires his immediate attention. Therefore be hae been obliged to cancel his engagement to deliver a Democratic address at I have been for several years a sufferer from hay fever and severe head colds. I have found nothing that can compare with Ely’a Cream Balin, I would mot be without it for any vouside eration, Itissimply wonderful ih its effect upon the nasal gris A. Burit, Wilmington, N. «' Heavy Disbursements. Nevada City Council, American Legion of Honor, was instituted July " gth, 1880. Since that time the sum of $32,000 has been peid to the relstives of those members who have died. Arrivals at the Union Hotel. Mrs. J. NaAFFzIGER. Proprietor, August 23, 1886, georte te tard, oa os Valley, pues res, vs ud U. S. MINING LAWS. POWDER Absolutely Pure. onto ‘ L.B.Gadd, , BWucklents Araiva Salve. r s yo. seh : : ae . 118 POW DER NEVER VARGE Within the last year the eum of $11,The Democrats are predicting that . Downieville tonight, and cannot be Stewart's Amendments to the Bill PassHR thn Kim, Following the iead of the Republi-. noe ‘A Marvel of purity, atren ee 7 there will be more soreheads next . there Tuesday to appear as counsel in Paul Quick Badger Hill . h seta: The best § ) More ant * 000 has been thus disbursed. Every ; , ibe the Senste Miss Mary Houkins, city cans, the Democrats’ have effected an he best Salve in the world for Cuts, ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in oon loss hus been paid promptly and withTuesday evening than ever known . the Aroni case, the trial of which will Y : Miss Ealth Goyue, : organization of campaign clubs. At. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum . Sct/tlon with the multitude of low test, shor out contest. The Council has drawn after the adjournment of a Republi. perhaps have to be postponed. Mr. —— fey nen : fs ede sacrementc, the convention, held in Baltimore, gas, oe Ban Francisco, ti. Chauncey F. Black, of Pennsylvania, i. &. Finnelt, Chiago a was elected President. This action seems to indicate that the Democrats will ‘carry the war into Africa’ during thiscampaign. Pennsylvania has ‘ever been sturdy in its Republicanism, and will doubtless continue so. Black was defeated in 1886 by the present governor of Pennsylvania, Beaver, in one of the most stubbornly contested can Convention, They will be fooled on that proposition, although some “kicking” may be expected. Following are the newly elected officers of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union of this county: President, Mrs. H.J. Merritt of Nevada City ; Secretary, Mra. J. A. Rapp of Nevadu City; Treasurer, Mrs. Edward Coleman of Grass Valley, weight, alum or phosphate powders, Solid Oniyin Vane. fy im 5 RO YAL BAKING FO POWDER 90. . 106 Wall street, New York. M.'T. COLEMAN & CO., Agente fan Francisca. Cross yoes to the Bay today. _ Grand Officers Goming. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains; Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, “It ia guaranteed tu give perfect satisfuction, or money refunded. Price 26 cents per box. For sale by Carr Bros. tf out of the Supreme Treasury nearly twice as much asit has paid ‘in, but there is no growling by Councils elsewhere on account of that. Held for Trial. Following are the points of interest in the bill amending the U. 8. mining laws, introduced by Stewart of Nevada. %j."¥" gregory pate and passed by the Senate: A.M, Allen, City. The-first section amends Section +e 2319 of the Revised Statutes by adding Arrivals at the City Hotel. that ‘“‘no person shall acquire, by 0. C, Comuan, Proprietor. location or possession, more than one SSUES se! : mining claim on the same vein, nor ARS hy 8 shall any person relocate a claim which Notice to Contractors. OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Sealed Bids will be received at the ofce of the City Clerk up to 6 o'clock P. M George W. Dixon, Grand Commander of the American Legion of Honor, and Charles O. Burton, Grand Secretary, will on Thursday evening next pay an official visit to Nevada City Council, They will be received in good style by the local Council. The examination of Ed. Moore on a charge of résisting officer Dillon when the latter was about to arrest Nellie Knight this week, resulted in the deWhen Baby was sick, Forty, Oakland, We gave her Castoria, ey, city, JT G T T The secondsection amends Section 7 2324 of the Revised Statues (‘‘Mjners’ A Regulations, Expenditures and Improvements’’) in the following particulars: M * _1. While the statutes now require the ta H Gallagher, wsifite. record of alovation tocontain such ade-. 74 Madde ‘ ‘ scription ‘‘BY REFERENCE TO SOME NAT; ia fort: fit Bieler URAL OBJECT OR PERMANENT MONUMENT as willidentify the claim,” the bill re. moves the words itulicised, 2. While the statutes now require assessment work to be performed ‘until DB ; Monday September 10th, 1888 i W MeIntyre, do gubernatorial contests of the present . ‘ Yh" she was Child, y ' ’ ; 1. Judge. Many candidates that go before the —=—_—_— he has previously located.” B Gray, an : he es ae psy ie ee at $500. Republican Convention really beSenator Inaaris’ charge that during P 4 Torse. do decade. He is the. son of the late Bhe cried for-Castoria. por pe & Sgtie alas cna under the a ith and ©. T. Canfield ‘are . lieve that a nomination is equivalent . its whole course the administration Monk, ' a Judge Jeremiah Black and was born in Somerset county, Pennsylvania, in November, 1839. He was educated in West Virginia, at Jefferson College, where he was a fellow student of James A. Garfield. He studied law with his father and was admitted to the Bur in 1861. He entered upon « journalistic career, contributing to the New York Sun, etc., ete. Although an active politician he did not run for fe PL Bee Spe {fications on file atthe store of Tom kins, Nevada City, Cal, ¢ Board of City Trustees reserve vad ri ht to rejectany and ull bids. y order of the Board of Trustees of Neace cit we 1. H. CARR, Clerk. FOR SALE t. a nee When she became Miss, She clung to Castoria, When sheshad Children, She gave them Castoria. Dysp ep sia lives p many ps miserable, causing distress after eating, sour stomach, toan election. Let an unpopular man be nominated, and he will think different after the voves are counted in November: Politics are ee onsartin.’ Not quite half of the Grass Valley end of the road has heen sprinkled duiing the past few days. The other half is to be sprinkled when the rainy seuson sets in, The parties who have charge of the road leading from Grass while preteuding economy has in fact been wildly extravagant seems to rest pon a most solid fuundationjot facts. Reports declare the surplus to bea myth. Instead of an idle fand of $100, 000,000, there are $13,000,000, of unused money in the treasury. The former amount which the adiministration itself declared to be on hand and steadily ‘increasing has dwindled away through most reckless and extravagant the sureties. A Landmark Removed. Frank Looney, Virgtats City, The flagstaff in front of the National Hotel, and ‘which had stood there for many years, was taken down yesterdey. The timbers were sound excepting where they entered the gound. Arrivals at National Exchange Hotel. Forest Fires Extineuished. Rector Baotuges, Proprietors, The undersigned "offers 2 office—except in 1874, when he was. sick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite, : Pi.e fires that have been for several] vnuy to the race track are evidently expenditures. Mr, parca a patent has been issued,” this bill August 23, 1886. re for es ee ge 1882, . ® faint, oo oes bad nce Beranger for sale, at a Low Price, ” weeka on and around L. Vose’s timber) i, gith the blacksmiths and the carstopping pin holes with court plaster . substitutes “certificate of entry” for. . % Leszan, Ogden WHER Te Wee wee cutenat-Gov-) Distress the bowels. Dyspepsia does ; P “\ Jands bave finally been extinguished. . . ; age repairers of that town. To fix n§ vetoing pension bills, while soe “patent.” N Douglas a ; ig pigeon ne peas He in After nt got well of itself. It all her interest in the Much damage has been done, Mr. the roads in a passable condition ety gh which millions have pou &. Tho Wilk eduieer ated wcek:-of oe Pe A tall, g vp ” ae ROT bears 4 Eating ‘requires careful attention, % z ave gone unnoticed. Mise Whiting, * strong resemblance ty his illustrious and a remedy like Hood’s « Voes be.ng the principal sufferer. would injure that line of business. wee $50per 20 acres upon placer claims. Thos, Grimes, “ father Sarsaparilla, which acts gently, ly ior Candy Factory, Oyster —_——_——— Twenty delegates were nominated} Paorooraras have been taken by. 4. The bill provides that a failure i eer’ , It tones the stomach, regulates the : Piles! Piles! Piles! at the Republican caucus on Wednes. the light from’s fire-place. tocomply with the conditons of an-. J. Anderson, “ Diss Sil the avotsin wih oninl i Bg ae wa: and Ice Cream Saloon, ; — diy evening last, and as a matter of ec nual work shall reopen the claim to. cei ee Or eee » Cana See, RROSSr S3ec ‘ Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment : * jg the only sure cure for Blind, BleedSe ing or Itching Piles ever discovered: a refreshes the mind. Headache ¢ ve troubled with dyspepsia. 1 had but Little appetite, and.what I did eat course they will be elected. There are five candidates for one ‘particular office. One of those candidates, rumor vidood looks are Your gift For these are liken tolis with which giris inne Pall us. to pervent or cure Fever and Ague. Ayer’s Ague Cure is the specific for this disease, and leaves no poisons to relocation, unless the representatives of the original locators resume work ON OOMMEROIAL STREET. before such relocation, and _con: ‘s ; aus a Heartoases ps les me! Any one desiring t It never fails to cure old chronic cases) 1, it ininks he will get 17 of the “whlieWOLODORT guards from harm. . tinoe the same with reasonable di Goo etre, s si Se ae woadlanee Waser ae . . ¢ : g ee <a of long standing. : -. votes, another. figtres on 11, another Special Meeting A> L. Ht. gence until the required amount of . HF tinier, ile, : ae all-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten . into this business can get.a Judge Coon , Marysville, says: . 19, another on 6, and the other one — labor shail have bean portorined or ir “ope meee.. ee ee anything. My trouble was aggravated by : : “Dr, William's Indian Pile Ointmen has been eo busy that hehas not bad. A special meeting of Nevada City . provements made. i North aievite® at Spetho Rmvmpediagely: poy rd ag. Last Sour good bargain by applying capd me et Tet ‘aye; [time todo any figuring. According to. Counell, A.. H., will be beld at the . 5, tothe provision of the saiealies Paya Judge n jury; ve. 2) Owing to ill health, I propose to close out business and leave September let for the East, All perspns inthe above showing there ought to be . Hall at 2 o'clock Sunday ufternoon to fully 650 votes instead of 20. Some one has evidently made a little mis“{ have found by experience that Pile Ointment : Me, Willisa'e Indien anent relief.”’ that the interest of a delinquent owner immediately. shall become, after due notice, ‘the For full parGrand Commander and Grand Secreie eraying I had experienced.” . ticulars enquire of A property of his co-owners who have Baltimore, debted to me are requested to settle . Granoz A. Pace, W. a se eve have bt reds of uch testi-. calculation. At about 4 Pp. M, Tae)" Y'o. Diexuamas, Bee. ago y [made the required expenditares,”. i abe Sa Jaan, by the 25ch instant, and thus ave he. — Ba seyel? atertown, Mass. . a monials ot sniffer an instant) day yfrernoon the official returns wil this bill adds, “And such co-owner Bebo aie te of otherwise collecting. 0o0d’s ah peace rilta MRS. LEDDY, ~— Bn 2b a longer. sold iy arma at persed be brought in and then 90 shalt nom ‘Solute haan 1 for rent. Apply . may relocate such hedtyitag interest} 4; aun’, > ¥. O. Wiam, erkde, share aster rd “a ‘ pet. ak oF mye Oo. “Bievelend 0. pri bane: : ‘ ot this offing. ; : sugdue im inhisown name.” J. Gaffe ) ie, olltt Prop’r Welcome Saloon. = 100 Boses One. One Dollar "Opposite T ranscipt Office. e a % es i al : Me ie ae al , i : ro on —— Pe. a ba 4 SHRI 2 ate nce aN eld, MACNN ARE rd kh = eRe in pase Eis U8. whe Dei Sie