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August 30, 1888 (4 pages)

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cies . — ny ae deni prsersinsacee oe oe ME A RTE LT SSRN aha SN all pe 4 os ee enseneng an ai nw sn ANNUAL = FAIR r e' oe ar it Fr s Goe wn Do GIGAR AND TOBACGO HOUSE _LACTATED FOOD Mormons,-as well as their offi: The Duity Transcript. cialTseorgan, the Salt Lake Herald, are 4 ‘ all out strong for Cleveland. OFFICE: street, Nevada City, Cal. So. $2Commercial eo Mase CIRCULATES 18 Gevada Reecserilie Wor Valley, ig * Buckien's Arnic * The best Salve in the w: & Ready, diarrheea, feeble diccction, and all wasting dicea ’ deprived of mother 3 milk. or when weaning. a and Sierra counties, at + throughout the State tions, and positively cures Piles, or San Diego, from the Si Francisco—in fact, “from Siskiyou to “ erra to the Sea.” no pay required. THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1888. EEE LATE NEWS. Arrivals at National Exchange Hotel. RecToR BROTHERS, Proprietors. Csear Moeller, who recently elopta with Elsa Elias, a New York /heiress, will be taken to Germany for trial. The stock of the New York Breweries Comp iny has been all floated in “We are using your Lactated Food in our inaire the use of artifant asylum ba geese ging we ‘to any which we ficial it supleasant have food, ever and . find Being to the taste, it is specially adapted to children. We have in our branch institution over 250 children.” Mrs. L. M. BaTEs, « Chairman of Mt. Vernon Branch. Arrivals at the City Hotel. N. J., will go to Sp.intotry and reO. C. ConLAN, Proprietor. cover an estate valued at $300,090. C. W. Waldron of the Waldron There were 68 arrivals at this hotel yesterBank of Hillsdale, Michigan, has ab-. g ay. ee sconded with over $60,000. Up to date there have been 100 For the Assembly. cases of yellow fever-at Jacksonville, Florida. t I WISH TO GIVE NOTICE THAT I AM Hardware, : Plows, support us their ‘RECLAMATIONIST REPRESENTATIVE:” By the term reclamationist I mean one rower fruit-g ent promin J. P. Rose, a who advocates reclamation, which is rewaste or nearly waste lands from a of Gilroy, committed suicide by takclaiming condition of uselessness, or of comparatively little use, to that of greater value and a ing strychnine. state of usefulness, according as the A valuable ledge of gray copper has better conditions of a locality, to the benefits bestowed by the . reator, may perbeen discovered in the Salmon River already mit by man’s labor. intelligently bestowed : d thereon; to bring into operation the best mining country. methods possible to extract from Nature's The Russian harvest is so abundant resources the greatest amount of benefits to mankind, whetherin line of farming, that there are not field-hands enough mining, manufacturingthe or whatever else. to this importance more of is subject This to gather it. . . connty and t» the State forconsideration in i A sip gana oud Or an and Carl Carleon, a Mormon, has sued the Mormon Church for $5,000 which Harrison and Granite and Copper Ware’ ; : fifty years. Three cars of a passenger train left the track near Lagrand, Or., day morning and were dragged a mile and smashed to pieces, but noboly It is now said that young Reed and 3 . y Me., last week, are alive and weil, ; and that it was a case of Pig Modesdo, was set on fire bya threeeae °° w. H_ DIMOND, Chairman, : NOTICE a mostaaaof. ee dwelling and matches. Thea : City, to, G.SUKEF RTH, all persons HYDRAULIC POWER. ° reques of Water as It The Risidity of a Stréam Comes Out of a Nozzle. wonderful power is in the weight and experiments CEO. E. TURNER, 57 and 69 PINE STREET, > and Ice Cream Saloon, O8-00 \ tego sige nig gr one Any desiring on top of the stream™“nntil pulled out of . into this business can get a good bargain This was in the case of bydraulic 5 eut sk streams under « pressure of from 150 coast to 400 feet, which we thought immeuse ne . . 2 : ; General Outfit ? par . fu < 1 > . ment in age . see where the power comes from. The . Opposite ‘Transcript Office. stream that is going into the cups at ae Sc Z ~ si lightning velocity is about as rigid as y a iM complexion take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. ei SOE esateras Head itended aster her er A) Rae neta eC Re COT made in ‘accordance with U.S. Land It cleanses and purifies the blood, and ete. ng. Bu ce up stairs in Coke awe. : . iv i esidence— n att Park. and giv Box 2“2. pe aepreman a and clear, ngita bright and healthy appearance.;~——C)SCS~S<S , Take it thie month.eo 0. F Al ey . pe Established in ‘ : 1852. Nevada :‘ Worth Knowing. Jy28-tf fom WEEK -— , Assay . Office " : . . < : RP difficulty in breathing and was unable . OW: _ to sleep. i Finally tried Dr. : King’s ric . j Baik HAS thREVOLUTION: ized = jhaes Office and Lumber Yard: : old ‘ the specified; five to enter an A five a less number than like across my Lumber Tramway, in order og ad pring eril, heptane Ly peril abeat es three L. ; READ, ; Voss Mill, August 4, 1888, :é : : oe y th iB WANTED. withdrawal of r DEC HDFIOLIAtE aaonat of the purse. Entrance fee 10 per cent of purse, to accompany nominations. Trotting bagi i oe Wedding Cakes . ER. EXT DOOR TO UNION LIVERY BTABLE, Main Street, Nevada City. SIL) necessary nish any day’s racing, or to e second, ” ie Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling, oe Etc., Etc. Pickets, a ian wenonlsieane a Wi f L L E R bg Peaningty Mecelres: © ¥ lury art > Ete. ee Er?fae ne ee —e«! a " UNION MARKET COMMERCIAL :STREET..NEVADA CITY : RST 2 : : ait ‘ —iae And Furnishing Goods. > here there is more be found anywhere,‘ ° As can ee inthatproJt contains and money can skill improvement the particular genius,every oneinterest, or3 inpraceala one by 6 . ventive thbenained they are horseperson, Entries to ¢l gust Ist, 1888. SAMUEL GRANGER, y, Secretar GEO. ys hi-4 i ae eles FLETCHER, Cedar Firewood ! : : es IN MENS AND ROY?S option ant n the 2 : : Pup ‘ : mer ot e These excellent Organs are celebrated for Clear and 82oond Quality Sugar Pine. } &4 money pai fora walk-over. r. response, vaUnderwea of tone, quickdesign, quality Society to, volume,combination, ae : SNES OF NDS State Agricultural beauty artistic of riety condiwhen except Faeeh, ink Sap gore ‘eet excelled. not is Stock My them g n i k a m , n finish, perfect construction I ia : ast . desira the most attractive, ornamental and acing colors to be named in entries, ALSO DEAL IN PS to . ble organs for homes, schools, churches . °°! Be requred In trotting races drivers will “ i renee coke, which must be . lodges, societies, ete. Oak, Spruce, ‘Pine and wees i est We BACON 4ND Valley. Grass es, P. 0. Address Gs ; AND SHOES, COMBINED, MAKE ThIs . = . BOOTS SHI The Popular Organ. : ie RTs, COLLARS. + SERRE: _ TRUNKS AND VALISES, And everything else fist-cluss store of the kind.” Und in 8 Prices My “ A one Astonishingly Low and k Cor-nlcte, is the Most my Stoc : Mo MILER, . Broad firhas Odd Fellows’ Building, B ee : : t : « & ? af : ” = : i, . * MY rg: Lat ESTABLI foe ee ee a i TNEQ SHED RACILITIES. Soft vt pears BHerEANMATERIAL Sti and VALLED 2 ADMISSION. } and Omnibus badges, $5. x The , LARD. re ; reas div : Sarg . a lot of As Handsome ‘ Chicago Cotta ge Organ id the race shall «. of the day preceding Shingles, Moulding, Laths, . p. Scarfs Neckti . of excellence which Has attuined astandard to start. required , Oravats, Fto., Eto., Be Aa i ‘4 than one entry by . *Imits of no superior. ‘ : ee notleg ox ee be -4 * . per cent. fu first horse,30 trot heats ofany two classes alternately if pa eet hd Hip ee PIES, > 6g Rare a. MAN INTE.LIGENT the tate of 60 . N EXPERIENCED, . ndpacing purses dividedperatcent. for a Di to serve as foreman to second pplication! : MAIN STREET. GRASS VALLE\ a cohimsbt Set GEO W. HILI, Manager NDS ; 7) a Iz © Cs ty ee the Wurscore A morte to d tare percent, beheats. ad i 2UTHER f Ee by hag at igMining ae bees ane hoy he gegen Mia aan ¢ WAGONER. entitled on -overshall a " Er ING , : Mendieta: aan Biv Pin R018 RAGONE Tess When paidin, money +6 'the entrance See tent large stock of keep, constantly OM. than ead te MG CE spc the required nuinber of starters appear othe CARE, Address True & Co., Auguste . (OOctoty audcoolestehop inthecity ee ne. ; ° Voss. with beds a each, of the Becrs. Y=: Mwereny Veal, Rte mlavod . ieeet, Morn, Einy e Sasi wil oe ‘anh peelien. eedee my work Had tewotkc's will mms “tem . , which mitthat person only to race track and Pabusiness tn you start will that At the lowest rates. you, is. ‘ just what dobottle shtand promptly done ORGAN 00. ’ , OOTTAGE Gran gelse in the world. free at than an on hand a choice stock of . vilion atailtimes during the Fair. Hack . OHIOAGOCHI CAGO, ILLINOIS. also keep Store, Drag : igs ae t: i , Discovery for consump-. somethi ih JOHN C. COLEMAN accepted on al classes of deatrable DAVID WATT, sks Risk andI am compelled to take this step; A property inthis county at rates as low assol mounted and armed watchman is now envency and a fair profit will admit of, guar gazed; and will have no mercy whatever toanteeing.a prompt and liberal response to a) wards tue offenders. T also give like warning to persons setting ust claims for loss. Race ‘track and grounds, 50 $ . . INSTRUCTION B :fa pe pasfinehorses are votified thatthe Wemonsble terms. (COLLEY BROB.,'...--. -Proprietors . aren under 12 years a6 cents; Spend cent A oie: any one can do the work; Me i : ed ma 8 free. Pavilion, _ prompt ine my in Si SO SESS Sh SST ae ae +..) penta, ladle: 25 cents; chilAND PIANO STOOLS r Capitul anything for orde required. abilty tl special Fone! no pele vid; or doing! and show can ~shectng, remedy He No other _. dren under 8 years free. Noseason or memstart you free. Cut this out manner. Horse's feet, whengentrusted to {ly a weed; ce ded to. a record of cures, as Dr. . notneed free you Lists on appt Price send and will Catalogues . we fur. be and will us to it Exhibitors but zeturn tickets, bershp and . . good in kept be to warranted are care, my IX DEALERS : pat ng of great value and importance to wer ohare percemnel, te 5 Carr -ie ’ — rs ular Bakery 0 nown anc y Tha Harton pop : : OOMMEROIAL STREET, 4 intend to keep on hand at all times.a gooe variety of dua iCHAMPION HORSE ne acing races are ves the right to to start, “ut the Bourd resei All ; Kinds ‘ Of : Lumber THIS WELL HAVING FURCHASED, Bk rotting an otherwise e e i] . WARNING! or having the intention timber,this fire to my Heed well. in five, except in tworyearold, unlers three A ,° . a ‘ CHAS. ‘DENNY, = s pounds, Pay libera ; self well and has had no return of the . the workers from thelr homes. either sex, youn ee ey paren 4 J. F, HOUGHTON, President, J. I. N. SHEPARD, Vice President, CHARLES H, Story, Secretary, R. H. MaGILx, General Agent todo so, dg tote: st ad as follows Shakes taefh divided . G. WM. DURST,2 : Proprietor, . Sash,. Doors, Blinds, all races entries not declared out by 6 . be > MRS. M. K. DENT ’ A. Ma, » Water Street ‘ — . < < ba periern: and system of work Seen abouta half dozen bottles found him. od ed all over the country without separatin ae < ee “d hall IN VEN \() the last¢ress = amoug2 leastis ceutury oth.anoodaor’ 1 using cad Ta im cdie relief, the wonders of inventive : ma ; \ CON DITIons. Manufacturers and Dealers in New York Bakery. District \ . ple attending the J. J OTT, Proprietor. Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant, Lake ts Fair. im «.. . NEVADA CITY}. City, Florida, was taken with a severe . 80.2 MAIN STREET c i OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPcold, attended with a distressing cough tion refined, melted and Assayed. By “and running into consumption in ite . request, Gold Bais exchanged for Coin. In Pee : 1g jon with my Assay Office I have-a coun . so-called .first stages. He tried many small Quartz Mill with which I can make ‘ ‘ Mill Tests, and guarantee correct practical . popular remedies and steadily grew Was reduced in flesh, had Rar Per ap ut pe . Eereing Sete wi be worse M. L. & D. MARSH, IGE SARS ESRC ARS GRE SRS TS Jierasant Rooms with ‘Hoard. Conveniently located for peer : : Oo. c. CON LAN. Bs M4 y A, N. TOWNE, General Manager. * bein the handwet-. THE Most Avoroved e Mine. Lettersmurt per cont ti tonn geen and state tho nature N. TOWNE, General Manager.. . Boulder Street, : Nevada City. . "dl A. Gurent tee Bieed tecurtes det abe fe of the a ROOMS AND BOARD 47 matte pare. Moin atrest a removes blotches and pimples, making op} June Ht 1888, unless otherwise specified. ONE AE Francisco, Cal. ee yea ae b Seventeenth Agricultural District, prior to Coli J. ; GILBERT f ea SURVEYOR OF ATE DEPUTYFiCOUNTY ox desigated a8 “Distriotal! hors * District”’all dg I n races desi are eligible that were ownedin the counties of Nevada and Placer, compri ing the Voss. Xa. insnrance ire :. ve —To all whom it may concern. ’ q " For Nevada yall HEREAFPARTIES County OR PARTY O ANY me Pee Branch Valley Grass a. atniodaly tides leek ce ‘ isos
f : Single Meals, 25 cents. abun Gan 6 al ted as ated Nevada City, November 12th 1887. tainR M And other Mountain Resorts. other } . : : LB pk autiful . i to possess a beaut Ir you desire + ; 216 Sansome st., San Franciseo Rooms, ~er Night,’26 cents. A Ta hoe, maa lho . a better article for less money in San : fi Juan. That is what’s the matter. ; i MEVOV Ors Sometbing has got to goand itis ¢ the GRASS VALLEY. _ CALIFORNIA. aiadak —_—_—_—_—"“*—_—_" Pa . all. . Purse $500, ick} 97 $600, Purse } 300 000 © ~ PRINCIPAL OF MIO: $6. eit . ™iumsatiLa.m = will be found at the office to i cuderk: stain Summit, ruckee, * ember; 1 seme , Septem shane. ber Ist. tances tas forelt: so sdhed fee horse, $70; third, $5. One mile and repeat. No. 1p. RUNNING—District. $25 entrance, $100 udded, ‘Second horse, $0; forfeit. 10 . FENOHEL, Foreman of the yard. hird, $25. Fiveeighths of a mile. TROTTING—-2:27 class. Open to }16, 0. * Shears Si k + But the main object is you can buy. é ; eetieers Big Trees,: The Geysers, ; wit Board, without Lodging, per week, orenn stock parade and awarding of pre BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO,‘ i Material, Make and / ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THE YARD WII} S. ©. Montague, : Dunsmuir ’ Ager, ment in Nevada County. , . SPECIAL NOTICE. Style than any other establish ee eee, SAMUEL J. ALDERMAN : a bar of steel. Monkey Ure ht (Rf gaia ag LMR Berane = : Soda Springs, : BE, T You can have a better lassort-. ¥ OS EMI water 60) feet in hight, then bring your nozzle within a foot of the caps on a Pelton wheel, and you begin to cae —T0< MT. SHASTA, . . ‘ towing low rates: No» 18. 18. “Ruwwine—Be IND — ddle hose ; stake. $4.50 « EXCURSION TICKETS 0, 0, That is Easy to Explain ! . enquire of cream the pressure of « columo of] tieularsMRS. LEDDY, ~ Put upon such a xf : . ve supplied + (CAPITAL the best in the market, at the fol yee 1g, Taormino—2:4 class. Open to all. All Olear and Second Quality Sugar Pine a : fm: and horse $150 added. Second $10 forfeit, OF CALIFORNIA. The Rooms are all sunny, light added.’ Second forfeit, $250 $25 rance. horse, $75; third, $50. One mile and a half. No. tT aeannewn en to all. ce an ¥ i Mutual Insurance Co , 4 place: to board and lodge, . N : No. 10, Ruwxixa—-Open toall. $50 en; ANSO The Tables are trance, Look out for the full program in a S is 8 therefore just ties an naeno ne ep :1a8 Bar-room, hai all. to August 3ist BALL few days. pen fo 2": . tne place for those in search of ¢ good quiet Home $00; th rd, iis. Five clghths of a mile and Southern Pacific Com’y. i by applying fall a or immediate y. = Saddles ( oe tae : Sit It is conducted on atrictiy Teme Tournament, for various prizes, at ‘ Ladies re Also a good supply of" ae heavy iron crowbar would dance along FRIDAY, 11 IS THE INTENTION TO KEEP TH .YARD WELL SUPPLIED W1TH LUM BER, AND WILL CUT TO ORDER Why people 60 to San Juan for go to hag aN NEVADA ciTy. ae AT ARMORY HALL. $5 . Board and Lodging, per wosk, $6 to 1@, por. weights, de$5 iS'antGW Catcholsat, District.rot . SHAKES & PICKETS. piste i __ : % ec OLAL ST ice : : BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY i oF iam aay Puree’ all, 0.9. O ‘lass: PACING.—2: "4: GRAND One of the most Popular-Hotels 4 ‘ : _ At THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN thoroughly overhauled and renovated, and under the private management has become au Grand stock parade at10a. Mm. No.7. KuUNNING.—Distiict. $25 entrance, HS forfeit, $100 added Second horse 450; urd, $5 ali milé and repeat. o. ae For Mining ané Building Purposes. . Purse $500, z FASHIONABLE TAIMMR,. { Biggieas OF BROAD AND UNION ST TRURSDAY? August 30th. : Will You Exp ? is OF MIMCK WER AD wooden. hand-spike, and a in the early days. Boys’ Tournament at 11 a. m. for various prizes. No. 4. Runnixc.—Open to all, $50 entrance, $25 forfeit, $300 added. Second horse $75; third $50. One mile and repeat. No. 5. Runnixg.—Opento all. For twoyear-olds. $25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $150 added. Second horse, $50; third, $25. Fiveeighths of a mile. No.6. TROTTING. 2:50class. Open toall. Purse $400, . With ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND ANI: FRIEDMAN, A. Nevada City, = Cal. ‘ one’sF hands. ‘ L. VOSS, Prow’r. phasis The undersigned offers \ the force of this stream by striking it with pieces of boards, hand-spikes and : dinary . euteh oe ce8. , eu i ups it left the nozzle of.our hose. It seemin the ed not like water, but.appeared to be a all her interest substance about as solid us an iron bar reser ive sa Opposite Maltman’s Sulphuret Works 5 “GITY HOTEL. We DNESDAY, August 29th. FOR SALE, upon the solidity and force of water as . for sale, at a Low]Price y shovel ‘ Specialty. ed by express, as ordered. — ‘ : In the old days of the hydraulic in California we were wont to astonish working » ; : om esis : : Nevada Theat At atre, j im Nevada City, August 8th.—1 ie , S s LUMBER OFEVERY DESCRIPTION trntoe or ese. janers FOR SALE ! Nold Cheap For Cash. velocity of the stream played upon seait. ourselves by f Tehama, Plumas, { ; US ee A abt hea initaen s tale ae! eon : LUMBER YARD or single garments, which will be forward ‘ rue i : NEW Parties fromjup country, when in Nevada : have their measures taken for suits City,can . of all mention, to too numerous which will be Vocal & Instrumental Concert, aye pinst OF SEPTEMBER or threevearolds. & SHAW, [Pio Up HermaSutter, LEGG asaOne: Colusa, lutte, . — * Main Street. Nevada City )Veda: Placer’ VabaSierra, D. CARMICHAEL. : Méndocino, Hum TE ar eco SS / ‘ : i Alf kinds of Horseshoeing ah ects eee class. Open tol Grass Valley Road, a : % . repeat. —— . a SS Pants , i Prices as Low as the Lowestid ons ath : Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. mewllibe Cparebicds a 3 — Give him a cail and be: convinced, Three-fourths of a mile #25, i PRICES CO SUIT THE TIMES. to all. $25 en. No. 1, Runnixc.—Open Im Northern-Central California. ee on ae added. Becond horse : ’ AT NEVADA CITY. aos ’ s : oe = wifeem ay Auguse 86cm: : : , D._O'NETE: and says: © Evidently there is not much in the shape of the wheel or its buckets, tho : Largest and Best Equipped . Hehe of : a specialty He makes wiitnen Seaowks ae a And a variety of other Goods Notice to the Public. OTICE is hereby given that!I have this $ iti i N day given to my sons, Joseph and John, ae ~ Raut, writing ~ tho" ea I will not hereafter claim any Lake Tribune, speaks of “‘where the . their time. earned by them, neither will I be Pelton waterwheel gets its power,’> moneys responsible for debts incurred by them. ’ ; ’ Wood and Willow Ware, to whom I am indebted will present their demands against me to him. L. M. SUKEFORTH. Nevada City, August 15. 1888. —ne A ed n e are to Imediately acttle with him, and all secant bhi ¥ ; Sporting Goods TH oces a Furniture Dealer ta hha here $2.500; insurance $1.500. . 4 & N eas . Loss the @ furnituree were destroyed. y i, Blacksmith FIVE DAY’S RACING. . are beeen 3uaranteed A Perfect2Fit's sun » And all kinds of i Works. . Work. And is now prepare& o do all kinds of . pa: e ; Cartridges,,Shot, ‘ } From Main to Broad Streets, Exhibits. ba = ue Etc., Etc. ; State Contes the Republican of The residence of M. B. Kittrell, at} Cc. By order ittee. ' Nails, Belting, : The County Committee will please make the necessary errangements for the meeting RTS : : ; pronia on tie issues of posed to have drowned at Bar H .rbor, PRE se prgheonl Mining implements a Specialty Products, and Mee shanical aud Axe West of England Cloth, d. Rope, Miss Annie Milliken, who were supOn Saturday Evening, Sept. ‘ ing,Orchard and Dairy os fornia Pow of Cassimeres, : ; NEVADA CITY, . was burt. Powder! Fuse Will open thecampaign at Gas and Water Pipes and Fittings, AGENTS FOR THE ¥ i alif : PAT} ING Prem Liberal trict Horses. fums for Live Stock, Farm ‘ } OF ed the LOCKLIN BUILD: . Liberal Purses for State and Dis HYDRAULIC PIPE, French Percales, ! CLANCY’S SHOP, has leas. Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware 3cotch Tweeds, Cuns and. Pistols, HON.ve A. P. VAN a DUZER Mon1 New Blacksmith Shop. IN PURSES AND PREMIUMS. D. CARMICHAEL, Manufacturers and Repairers of eluding X August 5th, 1888. FORMERLY Call and see my elezent Line of Goods, in Silver : Plated : Ware . National Hotel, Nevada City. $10,000 Oil Stoves. r ' This is oe of the best prospects . MYRON FOOTE, . Celebration, é Kitchen Stoves and Ranges, —_— Cutlery, criminal assault on a little girl at Pasadena, was sentenced to Folsom for AXD’ ; j RED de i 2 is partially The ledge sets. rdise of 100 feet:. veloped. Apply for particuiars to ware, Guns, Pistols, Shot, Caps, Fuse, Cutlery, Crockery, Horseshoes, Nails, The Very Latest Spring_Styles. : a tunnel at the depth of 800 feet with an 7 up-rs . in the county. Barbed Wire, Etc. Sash and Doors . whieh has produced nearly sitli¢n tot y Leather and Shoe Findings, Glass a scale. Peterson, who was convicted ‘of a East Banner Quartz Mine Situated about 144 miles east of Nevada City . and adjoining the famous old Banner mine City. 6 ar as on at Nevada City Pavili , ‘September 10th, 1888. . M the HES, _ VARNIS WILLOW WARE, woon Stone Ware, pen American capital against : The Union Pacific freight offices at Ppa Pocatello, I. T., and two miles of snowsheds at Yuba Pass, on the Central Pacific, have been burned. Representative Vandever advocates an appropriation of $50,000 for the extermination of the cottony cushion COAL, O1L, PAINTS At the Lowest Prices N ACCOUNT OF DEATH IN MY FAMily and owing to ill health and a lack of meaus to develop the property, I offer) for sale at a low price and on easy terms . tween Grass Valley and’ Nevada ADMISSION : : DAY Mining Property For Sale. Race and Stock Exhibits at Glenbrook Park, Midway be TINWARE, DOORS, WIN DOWS, 4, THE LOWEST! ———————eee ing, five days. Stoves Hardws are, < Iron, Steel, ness eae “AND ACCORDING TO “We believe in American labor, American has not seen since. PRICES AS LOW A é Importers and Dealers in 4 Vtoves : and : Tinware, Morton. ‘To be found at any one Establishment in Nevada County. Commencing August 28th and continu LEGG & SHA For Gentlemen andsBoys i < iEAT EXER. he intrusted to its keeping in 1865 and NEVADA AND PLAOER COUNTIES, Finest Stock’ of Farn'tare Dressi and} Business Suits Crockery, seer e flames. mere. FRUITS OF ALL KINDS. sociation for 1888 Fine Upholstering a Specialt ‘ Makes7to$Order the Finest: Paints, Oils, Varnishes, if ) in _ Penn Valley, Aug. 29, 1888. people perished manyy Street. ‘Below National Hotel, Nevada Oity* . . people. beforethe other issues va soe at on -CHAIRS, BEDS AND BEDDING, LOUNGES, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES, Fte. IN NEVADA COUNTY, -Pire of all kinds, ee this peeners, political campaign, than all TOBACCOS, DINING ROOM TABLES AND PASHIONARLE TAILOR. "—OF— : stroye ais y PARLOR SETS, Always on hand a full line an independent candidate for AzsemblyMiss May Lapham took poison and man for the Fif eenth Assembly District. I ask the voters of this district for their died at Carson beeause her mother chided her. Broaa J CIGARS, BEDROOM SETS, THE OLDEST HOUSE IN THE COUNTY. Keeps on hand the Largest and Most Extensive Stack of (7th Agricultural District As —IN— A. FRIEDMAN. Established in 1856--32 years? —. F. ROSENTHAL wee Extraordinary Bargains ees = 4 There were 63 arrivals at this hotel yesteray. SReuwrr STORE. For this reason we offer WELLS, wha saree & CO., BURLINGTON.VT. fastly prepared, At Drngzista— 25 cte., 50 cts., $1. Mrs. J. NaFrzicer, Proprietor. { Now on the way from the East » mY. 437 A valuable pamphict on “The Nutrition o! Infants and Invalids,” free on application. Tue Best aNp most Ecoxo:ncan Foon, {60 Meals for an infant for $1.60. Arrivals at the Union Hotel. Dr. Dennis D. Mulcahy of Newark, Mr. V: The Most Palaiailc, Nutritious, and Digestible Food There were 104 arrivals at this hotel yesterday. England. 1 Hahnemann HK >spital. . —o¥ THE Two Carloads of Furniture Nuw Yor« City. “ We have been using Lactstod Fnnd for severtl months past in eases of dyspepsia, after operadons,ons, and with child:ren, andlinall in cl! exses it has inswered admirably. We would gladly recomnend it as a food easily digested, nutritious, and 10t disagreeable to the petic +t.” F. 8. Futon, M. P., House Surgeon. . . i in order to make room for New York Infant Asylum. It is guaranteed to gre perfect satisfaction, or money rended. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Carr Bros. tf ee —_AND-— : IN OUR STORE MUST BF_REee WOW duced regardless of what we get for it The Favovite Fo od in Hospitals Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup alsoin Placer FURNITURE As @ perfect food “or invalids, In dyspepsia, fevers, sick headache. for Cats, North San Juan, French CorBruises, Sores, Ulcers, >a! Rheum ral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore's Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every other town of Nevada county; THE STOCK OF ENborSeED BY 10,000 PHYSICIANS ve. Se Pe aie a « f ot a