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August 28, 1886 (4 pages)

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bat * and swamps that border the river : and giving it a bnght and healthy Nevada City, Nevada County, CALIFORNIA. SATURDAY, AUGUST z8, 1886. Our Hortisultaral Prospects. Ben H. Preston, representative of the Sacramento Bee, is furnishing that paper with splendid reports of ourFair. Speaking of the Pavilion exhibits he says: ‘‘The fruit, berries, etc., are a strong exemplification of what the foothills may produce, if cultivated. The to understand the fruit and agricultural question thoroughly now, and itis believed that but a few years will lapse ere the entire foothill region will bloom with as fine growing and excellent bearing orchards and vineyards as there are now in the vicinity of Newcastle, Colfax, Loomis, etc. oe OCaved On. David Whilden, while stoping in the Michell & Martin mine, was struck by a piece of rock that. fell from the roof and received a severe bruise to one of his legs. He will be laid up from work for 4 few days, the injured leg being badly swollen. —— Pe em Will Not Collect To-day. Owing to all the business houses about town being closed this afternoon, the collector for . the Transcrier will not make ‘his weekly round till: next Monday. ° : Durine the agricultural fair at Chico, saysa local paper, a dry goods dealer advertised ‘‘A lot of Jerseys for sale at a sacrifice.” For three days farmers kept coming into the store to ‘‘take a look at them cows,’’ and great was their disgust. when they were set toright about the nature of the articles for sale. ALSO ESET Tae Woodland Democrat says: Hunters are now turning their attention to duck-hunting. Those who have been out report tha, mallards are more plentiful this year than heretofore. The tules are literally full of them, and’ especially is this true in the sloaghs in the neighborhood of Knight’s Landing. Two hunters killed filty on Saturday in a short time. Two or three prcf2ssional hunters are making good wages: killing ducks and sending them to market. Tue Reno Gazette says: The Steamboat Springs, that have been comparatively dormant, are _gaidto be waking up. Monday, atsome points the water spurted up at intervale eight or ten feet above. the surface. For several years only at certain points could Steam be had regularly. oe WATERMELONS , are reported at thirty cents a dozen at Auburn and .two bits apiece at Truckee. Last Sunday seven prisoners escaped from the Yolocounty jail. RETO Fe Pn . eS For all forms of nasal catarrh where there is dryness of the air passage with what is commonly }\ called “stuffing up,’’ especially when going to bed, Ely’s Cream . Balm gives perfect and immediate relief. Its beriefit to me has been priceless. A. G. Chase, M. D.; Millwood, Kansas. , I wavE used Ely’s Cream ,Balm for Catarrh in head and have been greatly benefitted by it.—Mrs. \. Susie Morgan, Connor’ Creek, Or. ~~ “For Neuralgia there is no medicine in the wide world equal to Dr. Gunn’s Bitters. It has cured tens of ne. Suri0n’s ViTaizer -is what you need for Constipation, of Appetite, Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10<and 59 cents per bottle. Carr Broa, agents. ~~ poet : \ Evening’ Bus. to Grass Valley. Frank Richards has commenced running an evening ‘bus to and from Grass Valley. Leaves Nevada at 7 o'clock. Leaves Gras+ Valley at 8:30 0’clock. Orders can be left at New York Hotel. jy 20t£ "Do you wish a beautiful com~wlotches and pimples. from the _ skin, making it smooth and clear, Wu feel des; ondent use Dr, japproached him. There were few nize him. glexion? Then use Ayer’s Sar. _ aparilla. It cleanses and purifies the blood, and thereby removes -'Rebuked by the President, [ The President’s pubic reception to-Jay was not very large. A young man with an auburn moustache, and wearing eye-glasses, people in the East Room except the President and the auburn-huiréd youth. He approached timidly and the President seemed to recogSEO TETRIS D. W. Wits, optician of San Francisco, will be at the National Exchange Hotel for one week, and persons desiring pebble spectacles and eyeglasses of the largest size ‘made, sphereoscopic double convex, which last the eye longer and better than any other that is made, should by all means call onhim. He gives a correct measure of the eyes, and guarantees a perfect fit of division. a25-6t Most Remarkable In its effects,-and most useful in its application the fragrant SOZODONT has become the most popular Dentrifice in existence. This used and praised by everybody. ——+ = -— oo Boots and Shoes Below Cost. Nic. Lubke, proprietor of the Commercial street Boot and Shoe Store, offers to sell all his goods from today below cost prices. He will leave this city about the first of next month. a21-tf ETE OU Pon’ fill the system with quinine in the.effurt to prevent or cure Fever and Ayue. Ayer’s Ayue Cure is a far more potent preventive and remedy, with the advantage of leaving in the body no poisons to produce dizziness deafness, headache, and other disorders. The proprietors . warrant it. NEVADA THEATRE. One Weekgduring the Fair, Commencing Aug. 234, The Universal Favorite, NELLIE BOYD, \UPPORTED by an exceptionally strong company of actors, in a new reportoire, £7 Positively the last SATURD AY. EVENING, . The G. eat Sensational Melo-Draina, The Streets of New York, sORCHESTRA UNDER THE DIRECTION OF E. A, GARLICHS. performance, Change of Postam Nigh NEW PLAYS, NEW FACES, N:W SCENERY. Admission 75 and 50 cents. tore. CHICAGO HOTEL iY, nearly opp. Transcr Pt, > KEPT BY— MRS. SARAH MALONEY. RS. MALONEY, ‘THANKFUL TO her patrons and others for past libe:ai patronage, now informs the: ublic fhat she has made an addition to and refurnished her house with the best of bedding, etc, LODGINGS AND MEALS, : At Reasonable Rates. She solicits a share WILLIAM WOLP' ed seats now on gale at Vinton’s ‘i = a A PRICE LIST For Cash! “Tam here again,” he said, as esac. yee 100 _ = the President shook his hand. “I C “ “495 have been waiting for a couple of Rolled Barley, “ “1 50 ee age a place, and am still ven, oor. 6 I 12% wr ugar, Ibs, 1 _ The President’s smile turned to i ee > “s es a scowl, and hesaid: You ought Rice feta 4 not to wait. I have a small opinuieeade, 10 * 1 ion of a.man who will wait around Pociain, 10 « 1 here for three or four weeks, with Cod Fish, “mo 8 nothing to do but ask for a place.” . poo as 25 “ 1 __The auburn-haired youth looked Penxk-Dasiey —18— gk aoe ~~ Java Coffee, 6&6 “ 1 “Men like you, who wait month Geils Bien" 6 4 4 after month, doing nothing, don’t Reasted <-g 4 deserve a place,” continued the. Gouna G5 ae President. ‘‘If I were you I would} yy as’g Powd’r 12 papers 1 take the next train for home.” Chocclate, Se we “I will,” was all the auburn-. 4.0 on, iz “« 1 haired yotith could say. Corn Starch,. 12 .° 1.5 ““Good-by,’”’ said the President. Oysters 6 nase i = o>e e "THE Mayflower won the second. Green Corn, eae of the trial yacht races’; Wednesday . Green Peas, Sa.1 and will defend the America’s cup. String Beans Go eg against the Galatea, Tomatoes, S. #31 ° ' . Salmon, ee ener . _ Rev. J.C. Beecuer, a brother] papie Fruit, § «4 of Henry Ward Beecher, commitPie Fruit, 10 * 1 ted suicide at Elmira yesterday. Jelly, @ Bratwe made a speech at North . Sardines 6 : I Berwick, Me., Wednesday. a siioa eT : _ ; orned Beef, 50 40 60 2 23 IT 26 Lard, 8 lbs." Kerosene, per gallon, Syrup, per gallon, Syrup, 5 galion kegs, Pickles, 5 gailon kegs, Good Tea, per lb, 25 ‘* Qapan Tea, “= “ 35 “ & Ib. box, I 50 ‘* English Breakfast “ I 50 ‘“ 6 se 66 of p er Jb, 35 Soap, per box, 55 Savon Soap, ‘ I 25 Harkness Candl’s, per bx, 3.30 Goodwin's. ‘‘ ‘“2-75 San Franc’s “ 3) Se~ ESO Starch, per box, 50 Butter, per roll, 40 Tobacco, per plug, 50 AND: EVERYTHING ELSE IN PROPORTION. WILLIAM WOLE. MACHINERY FOR SALE —AT THE=~ N:VADA FOUNDRY, GEORGY (. ALLAN,-Proprictor, CONSISTING OF One Hoisting and Pumping ty. 12x24 engine, ith eavy bobavd puiup wheel. wiler 48 in, x 16ft Al 1 sanpete, inc ui yg building uvuavy, a » « od work, Nearly new anu ready to be r moved and set up. Oue Hoisting and Fumping Rig. 8x16 engine. Boiler 36x12 ft. all complete, including building and wood woik. Neariy new and ready to be removed and set up ne HL isting ana Pumping bigs 12x24 Engive with cut-off, bob and pump wherl, boi er and Luidiog; in good order, all complete. 2 Hois‘ing and, Pumping Rigs: all complete. 1 10x20 Engine, new. 1 10,20 Envine, good as new. 1 10x20 Engine, good as new. 17x14 Engine, 1 8-inch Plunger Pump, new, end new design. 1>d-inch Plunger Pump, second hand, 1 6-inch ‘ new. 1 6 inch = ‘** good as new. 1 4inch ba «new, 1 8-inch Cornish Pump, new. 2 6-inch se “Bee 2 4-inch bd “new 800 feet 9-inch Pump Column, 250 feet 6-inch Se $8 80 f.et.10-inch “ 8 850 feet 4~inch Gas Pipe. 200 feet 2hinch ** “ with flanges. 27-foot Pump Wheels, lightand heavy, with 2, 3, 4,5 and 6 feet +troke, and 26 tect. 1 10-stanip Mill, 750 pound st»mps; all complete anu in good order. Nearly new. 1 10-stamp M.li; 900 pound stainps. 1 fustiu Pulver.zing Mill; new -~Works Lore wet or dry, and feeds itself »utoniati-alty. Weighs 18000 pounds. It is especially adapted to working dr), rch ore 1 Dodge Quarfz Breaker, l Forster ‘“ 2 8 Tubular Boilers, 48 to 52 inches in diameter, with drums, fect Pong. Othe Pans, new, 2 Michel Pan. a . 1 Setier, S¥eet diameter. : 3No 3,5 and 8 Hooker Steam Pumps, early new, broke, 2000 feet Wire Rope, 3 and } inch. A large stock of Puli inches 0 96 inches. : Miil Lanterns, Copper ‘Plates, lron Cars, Fiy Wheels of different sizes. a A large stock ot Brass Gouds, Gas bittings con tantl) o . hand. Unillgd Car Wheels of different sizes, A large stock of She.tSteel, Nos. 12 to 5 16. ‘}--Bhoes'and Dies made of the best material Mining and Milling Machiuery of every _. description manulactured to orver on shor. notice, At thé Pioneer Reductirn Werks etaowing complete Culorinatiou outfit: : : igs stamp Mill. ‘ 1 10x20 Engine. 64 38-inch ues, 2 Rotary Cylinder Roasters. 16 stx-food Tanks. 60,000 Brieks. Shafting and“Pulleys. And all the extensive Buildings, etc, Sole Manu:a-turer of the; Sette Celebiated Pelton Wheels, Wh ch are now in use all over the world, and have distanced all competi.ors, antees satis= eer Fleer 3 . aug26 Nevada City, Cal. 2 Flue Boilers, 86 inches diameter, 12 1 Steam Engine, link motion, 24 inch ‘8, all sizes, from 6 wan MAGUIRE, of (owell Hi'l, wilt be a cand date for the effice of the Dem cratic County Convent on, For District Attorney. D. MASON, of Nevada Cit, will be a A.. candidate for nomination as District, ‘Attorney, subject to thed cision of the Kepublican County Convention. For Public Administrator. H. HANSON, of Grass Valley, will be A. acandidate for Public Administrator,sulje~t to the devision of the Kepublican County Conventior. Por District Attorney. P F, SIMONDS, of Nevada City, will be a . candidate for nomination as District rtd og by the Republican County Con vention. Por Assessor. RASTUS BOND, of Nevada City, will ve a candidate for nomination as Coun: ty Assessor, subject to the decision of the . Republi: : can County Convention. For District Attorney. W. D. LONG will be candidate for e-nomination as District Attorney, subject to the decision of the Repubilcan . . convention, For County Treasurer. EORGE E, RBINSON will be a candidate for nemination as County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention. . _ For County Superintendent. J, TIFFANY will be a candidate for + nomination for County superintendent of Public Schools, subject to th: decision of the Republican Convention,For Courty Assessor. began age H. MOORE, of Grass Valley, will be a candidate for the office of County Assessor subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. jy28 For County Superintendent. J. ROGERS, of Grass Valley, will .« bea candidate for County Supevintendent of Public Schoo's, subject to the decision of the. Republican County Convention. ‘ For Public Administrator, RK. LORD is a candidate for re-electrator, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. For Sheriff. Qe LORD, of Grass Valley, is a candidate tor re-election ‘as Sheriff, subject tothe decision of the Republican County Vonvention. ‘For Public Adm nistrator J M WILEY, of Gras» Valley, is a can« didste for nomination as Public Adm-nistrator, subject t» the decision of the Republican County Convention. For County Treasurer, } ENRY MCNULTY, of Moore’s Flat will bea andidate for the office of Cuunty Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican County Co.uvent on. For County Assessor. pws UICK, Sen. of Badger Hill, will be aca didate for the ottive of County Assessor 8 1! ject to the decision of the Republican Co uty Conventi n. e . For Assemblyman. J. ROLFE, of Nevada Citv, will bea .« candidate forthe nomination of ‘Asemblymn in the 14th District, subject to he decision of the Republican convention. For Public Administrator. C MILLS, of Nevada City, vill be a @ ca: didate for nomination as Public adconistrator, subject to the decision-of the
Rep .blican Convention, lee Cream, Lemonade, Coffee Cakes, Pies, &@ During Fair Week Se Sbe mentioned articles will be dispensed to . the public in the building adjoining the Pavilion on Broad street. If required, will be put into suitable packages for transportation, 1 Boiler, 54 inches diameter, 16 feet long,—}fae ‘MUSIC LESSONS, Miss Mary Thomas wu be pleased to receive pupils for PIANO . ESS Ns. Leave orders at : ap24-if CARR BROS, Drug Store, © County Recorder subiecs to the decision of « tion to the office of Public Adminis-4 ~" Two Months CUSTOMMADE CLOT CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC. —_—oO‘Mhead ! —OF— MEN'S and BOY'S ING, HATS, Kid Shoes. ~My competitors complain that business is dult}— with them, but IT IS NOT so with the San Francisco Opposition Store, Since ‘we started, on the roth of last December, our business has been gradually increasing so fast that we have been compelled to get new goods every month. Our clearing out sale during June and July so reduced our stock that we are now. enabled to offer our patrons an entire new lot to select from. _ After this time we shall keep a full stock of. Ladies’, Gent's, Misses and Children’s Boots & Shoes, As good as any kept in first-class Stores in San Franciseo. The following is a List of Prices of a few articles : 20 dozen Calico Shirts, 50 cents each, full value, $1. White Laundried Shirts 75 cents and $1. Stout's Patent Gum Boots, all sizes. . We will give BEG BARGAINS in La We will sell $3.50 French Kid Shoes for $2.50. $4.50 French Kid Shoes for $3.5e. $6.00 French Kid Shoes for $5.00. Also a full Line of Ladies and Children’s Hosiery. Chemise from 25 cents to $2.50. Ruffled Skirts from 50 cents to $5. Night Gowns from 50 cents to $3.50. _ REMEMBER THE:PLACE ! MSE San Francisco Opposition Store. AAjoining Stump?r’s Hotel. Eas oo a _ National ry i) Exchange. Nevada City, Cal. Formerly of A FIRSTRECTOR BROS. Proprietors. the Union Wotel. o A Fine Fite-Proof Structure of the Business Centre Of the City, with all the requirements of CLASS HOTEL. éatapress, Post Office and General Stave Office _ Forall {nterior Points—in the Building. The Home of the Traveling Public. Sample Rooms on First Floor. Headquarters for Commercial Travelers. The new management are making many important chariges and improvements in this Hotel and will make it the Best Hotel North of Sacramento. UNION ——_—. HOTEL. THE LEADING HOTEL OF NEVADA CIrY MRS. J. NAFFZICER became the best resort Northern California. STAGES leave the house Valley and Marysville daily. M@Tourist seekers for health 21d others are invited i ecconteges. pos by this Hotel. ‘Ch canta ok een rooms, each of w hich is light and airy, and well or elegantly furni THE TABLES will be supplied with the best the markatatonie SAMPLE ROOMS on the First’ Floor and s ’ for Commercial Travelers, Tourists and Families.FREE BUS to and from the Depot. for ull parts of the upper country, Grass H. GC. PARSONS..BUSINESS MANACER ERASTUS BOND......CHII management of IRA R Wines, Liquors and Cigars. r oO _ THE UNION BAR AND BILLARD ROOM will be under the DOOLITTLE, who will supply the best of dies French ad roe -PROPRIETRESS. . .. On the First Day of August, 1606 The Management of this Hotel will be resumed’ by MRS. J. NAFFZIGER, widow’ of the late ce Naffziger, undér whose popular control che house for the traveling public in e House contains one bundred pecial accommodations al OFFERED FOR SALE —BY THE— ~ Nevada County Land Improvement Associaton _ JOHN T. MORGAN, DIRECTORS : « President..... ; $1100 $350 $5000 barn. vation. without irrigation. chase. $1400 ($300 vestment. fiouse and barn. 20 pear trees. Valley. ter ditch, and stable. $3000 $20 $l2l {8/0 jinvestment. vada City, _ 160 feet. the county. rom Railroad. $300 head ¢attle, 10,00 did chance. E. M. PRESTON, GEO: E. TURNER, WM. LOUTZENHEISER, Treasurer...... Secretary...:... TWO HOUSES and lots, favorbly situated on street in Nevada City. sold within a few days. SIX ACRES of splendid fruit land, adjoining A good chance to make a nice rural home. WILL PURCHASE one of the ~ \able places in Northern California, consisting of 100 acres. 20 acres in orchard and all the trees and vines in profitable bearing. The trees have all been selected with the best care and are fine varie. ties. This land nearly all lies under the ditch ny slope. Will be worth $10,000 in two years. $ 80 00 A SPLENDID INVESTMENT, Choice Farm of , § 400 acres situated on the Narrow Gauge Railroad about 3 miles from Grass Valley. Fine mezdow lands that never fail a full crop. Choice fruit tracts in deep red soil. A number of never failing springs. Good house and ‘Water conducted to the barn. place to twice pay for the land at regular stumpage price. £ ? 250 ‘A RARE CHANCE. 335 acres situated in. the . § natural fruit belt of the county. 60 acres under culti-. uood house and barn, good -well. road and only 4 iniles from Grass Valley.and 2 miles from Ra’ Good orchard, vegetables and fruits of all kinds grown in abundance Fine timber tract on the land. A splendid purimprovements. Dwelling of 9 rooms, Bowlder street, Nevada City. A good two wagons, 3 and tools, and various other Everything ready to goforward A large tract of fine Agricultural Land, consisting of 1200,acres, situated in the warm'red land fruit belt of (Nevada County, and only 5 miles from Grass Valley ; well-wate.ed, and a portion well-timbered with oak and pine suitable for lumber ; will. in one lot or divided t.p in small tracts to suit purchasers. « enough can be cut that its profit will twice pay the price of the land. $10 () 240 ceres of good orchard and grazing land, well-situated, and when improved will be a very profitable place. $500 4 good cattle and wood Ranch, only 5 miles from Grass Valsley and 2 miles from Railroad, Splendid grazing lurge outside range. : Timber will more than pay for the a NAT. P. BROWN, GEO. E. BRAND, WM. CAMPBELL,\ CHAS. BARKER. Bose a Soy spsie hk beeb teks ieee ee JOHN T. MORGAN. pipeceaua pal eae vs teees ..4. EH. BRAND, * ‘00 rincipal Good and both rented. ust be city limits. prettiest and most profitand isin a warm, sun150 acres under splendid cultivation. There is timber enoigh on this Situated on the road. A Beautiful Farm of 640 acres, situated in a shel& tefed locality in the warm belt formerly known as kenn Valley. Deep rich soil, free water, well fenced, good house and barn, sheds, hay press, ete. growing ofall kinds of fruit. commands a large scopé of free outside range for cattle. Much of the land is well situated for the The pasture land is &0 located that it a Choice and early selected farm of 160 acres, situated on athe road from Pleasant Valley to Grass Valley; well located and can be irrigated from a ditch. A number of good springs on the place and is a real bargain at the price. 100 160 acres of choice land to be sold at the price named 8 to settle an estate and is situated onthe road leading from Lake City to Columbia Hill. Must be sold. Splendid chance for in$ i 600 80 acres of improved orchard land situated in ‘the a warm belt within.one mile of Nevada .City. Good Rock milk house and other buildings. This pi erty is very favorably situated with plenty of free water, improvement could be made worth $5,000. $700 A splendid chance for a party with'smail means to pura chase an improved orchard tract well located within 1 mile of Nevala City. 4000 vines in bearing, 100 assorted fruit trees, Water is conducted all over the place. $3300 ; Home and Garden, containing 4814 acres, 344 acres sin city limits; 2 good houses, barn sheds,. etc., 500 ‘. grape vines, 400 blackberry, 100 strawberry, 40 peach trees, 50 apple, and a fine variety of other fruits, ail under a fine state of cultivation, and situated on the road _ leadin $2200 A good farm, 104 acres, very favorably situated a about 2 miles from Nevada City; good house, barn, etc., with two horses and seven cows, 7 dozen chickens, saddle, harness and small farming implements, 7 tons hay, good spring and wa2550 A new House within 3 blocks of business portion of athe city. Containing 8 rooms, bath, cellar, woodshed A be: utiful situation. Ranch—190Q acres, patented. 4 miles from Railroad. yacres under cultivation. houses; natutal water ; suitable for fruit, grain or stock. Ranch—127 acres, patented; 120 acres possessory title.S1600,rients of water for irrigation; 50 acres under cultivation ; 3000 grape vines ; 150 fruit trees; house, barn, sheds, etc. Wo d tract and orchard; 320 acres, patented; 10 acres jcultivated ; Good house of 12 rooms, barn and 14g acres orchard, with house, barn and other Only 4 miles from Nevada City. A cottage with 2 3-10 acres of land; orchard, garden, etc., With good facilities for irrigation ; just outside the limits of NeDwelling of 7 rooms, centrally located in Nevada City; in £2250) verte repair; good cellar and plenty of fine fruit; lot 65 by One of the mort desirable residence properties in A favorably located and well-watered stock. ranch for sale, consisting of 400 acres patented land, and. a large free : _ Yange. A portion of the tract.is well timbered with oak and ine suitable for lumber; only 6 miles from Grass Valley and 3 miles A well-improved Farm, favorably situated, containing :270 acres ; 70 acres under cultivation, and all the tract fenced. A number of good springs on the place; 1 span horses, 18 lows, 1 mower, rake, blacksmith shop arming mplaments go with the place. with the business of farming. sold imber land and ce. Splen, 203 acres of unimproved fruit and alfalfa land witbi ile $1225.. Nevada City. P and alfalfa land within 4 miles . 150 acres under the water ditch, and-ean be irrigated-cheaply. A splendid chance to make a home. Also 13,000 Acres of Railroad Lands. For Further Particulars enquire at the office of ° CHIEF CLERK the Association, Broad Street, Nevada ‘City. h ~ sg: cs __ GEO C. GAYingp, With little g from Nevada City to Grass 60 gar Acdit second page, —_ Neary fift: at the Big Oal mill has been some of the 1 mine is now ¢ the ledge av in width; ant duce from $4! splendid speci ingfree gold phurets have from the mine THE Union >a town no lar, Jey, has_35_ 1 This accounts town lot boom the citizens of much to ‘‘boo plied word th as the Sun Die ing theirs, an: estate agencie: enough, ~ G. G. ALLA Foundry offer Reduction W the superinter Brothers. Tk _ >works are in . a splendid 9; to parties desi ‘or reduction m vertisement. v . second page A. crt. A TSLEGRA! office yesterde A. Rapp, dele; announces th Swift, of San I inated on the « publican cand Last evening Nevada City . bration of the . the greatest sa Cnas. F. U young Deputy Grass Valley ' seat yesterda: with W. F, E veying busines waa of deep in of Nevada, cou declined to g publicity. Tue time for of foreigners, vote at the ens this year, exr August, the 1: to be naturaliz an election, se become citizen debarred fron statute of limit “On last Frid: B. Smith, at L miles below . consumed by . was insured in Company, of v of Grass Vall sum of $500, ¥ justed. A Bunpie + cloth, a. spool thimble, evide lady, can be owner applyin; at the City Ha . Cuxarues Bo . -ig accused by Ik . bing the till at . ery Tuesday ni . Was not in tow. THE residen Opposite the Br Valley, was des hesday night. . Partially insur Tuomas Woc land, was yest the Superior € Mony of Wm. . Williams. A specran t) _ city Sunday,at . INQ with overt, } MSan Francis Rev. Ww. J. here to Alben 4, where he ship of the Epi L p, McCa the Annual Sta fic Coast Postal Misses Mad innie Lester . . “visit to friend ~Pecial train fr APR at 12:15 . at. 4 Juve Gare.