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August 4, 1888 (4 pages)

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-o’clock next Monday afternoon. Pay The following announcements are published in the Transcript: For County Clerk—*'. A. Bulfinch wf Truckee. Republican. For County Treasurer—Chas. E. Mulloy, of Nevada City, . Republican For County Recorder—Wm. A, Sléep, of Grass Valley. Republican. For Supervisor, Ist district—J. M. Buffington, Jr. Republican. For County Treasurer—M. L. Marsh of Nevada City. Republican. For Road Overseer, District No. 1-Win. White of Nevada City. Democratic, : For Public Administrator—Fred. J. Thomas of Grass Valley. Republican. adenallniiiaaaniiibadsbeatimmemimmca! HERE AND THERE. * A Brief Record of Various Matters of / Local Interest. E. M. Capurro was acquitted at San Francisco of the charge of embezzling @ guitar. Get naturalized by six o’clock Tuesday evening if you want to vote at the coming-election. City taxes become delinquent at 6 immediately and save costs. The Excelsior Company have a force of men at work drying the 200 tons of peaches borne this year by their young orchard at Pett Hill. Fruit at Mrs, J.S. Dunn’s farm a. -: mile and a half in a northerly direction from town is from two to three weeks The election of delegates to the Republican county convention to be held in this city on Thursday, August 30th, will take place on Saturday, August 26th. The County Central Committee’s -. call for the election will be published in full within a day or two, and for full particulars reference should be had to that. The list of polling places,officers ofelection and represent:tion of the -various precincts will be as follows: Nevada City Precincts, Nos.1 and 2—Inspector, J. C. Abbott; Judges, W. T. Joyce andJohn Werry. Polling place at City Hall. 2 delegates. Selby Flat Precinct—Ingpector, Sam Eddy. 2 delegates. Willow Valley “Precinct—Inspector, J. J. Lyons. 2 delegates. Gold Flat Precinct—Inspector, John Waters. 2 delegates. Indian Flat Precinct—Inspector, Charles Cleveland. 2 delegates. East Grass Valley Precinct is directed to hold the election ut the house of Eagle Hose Co.—Inspector, Wm. Bee; Judges, R. G. Roberts and Peter Knight. 11 delegates. hold the election at the house of Protection Hose Co.—Inspector, M. P. Stone; Judges, C. H. Hankins and Frank Richards. 10 delegates. ‘ Allison Ranch Precinct—Inspector, 8. Benoit. 1 delegate. Buena Vista Precinct — Inspector, D. W. Penrose. 1 delegatéé : Cottage. Hill -Precinct—Inspector, J. M. Higgins. 1 delegate. Forest Springs Precinct—Inspector, Milton Smith. 1 delegate. Boston Ravine Precinct—Inspector, R. D. Gummoe. 2 delegates. : Hill's Flat Precinct—Inspector, Sam Henwood. 2 delegates. : North Bloomfield Precinct—Inspector, R. D. Skidmore. 4 delegates:. Relief Hill Precinct —{nepector, R. A. West Grass Valley Precinct is directed to} tell the name. However, thera was a great diversity <«f opinion. J. J. Greany thought Sehastcpol carried off the honors. Dan Buckley was fined $10 for preferring to walk back from the picnic grounds with two girls, rather than to keep his place in the ranks. It is the opinion of the people here that Mrs. Grimes should accompany Charley when he comes here to picnics. The most ‘hilarious’? delegation that attended the picnic came from Moore’s Flat. ~ : Hieronimus has commenced training in order to enter all fat men’s races hereafter. Buck was greatly praised and appreciuted. It is said that J. J. Greany of Grass Valley broke a wheel of his buggy in trying to keep a wood wagon from passing him, Of the outside ladies, none were more popular than the Misses Costello of Nevada City. Geo, Ryan of Grass ‘Valley and Miss Ida Ray were pronounced the most graceful dancers at the ball. The North Bloomfield ladies received many encomiums for their tact in making everybody feel at home. The ‘‘tony”’ hour at which the dancing commenced is said to be due tothe length of time it took President Joe O'Connor to curl his mustache, and not to the fact that the“boot black was unable to complete his contract on Dan Buckley’s boots until 10 o’clock. The supper gotten up by our host . SS SNES Si Hon, Edwin C. Burleigh, the Republican candidate for Governor of Maine, is one of the foremost lawyers of. the State, and a gentleman of exalted character, whose influence has always been employed on the side of pure politics and cleanly administration. His nomination for the Govern. orship was the outcome of a popular and. if any. Republican can carry the State, he is undoubtedly the man. He is descended from one of those English families which long: ago settled inthe North of Ireland, intermarried with the Scotch settlers and thus became merged in the general cluss known as Scotch-Irish. When the British. Parliament imposed unjust redemand_ which eould—not—be_resisted, . business of the evening had been transacted, the hall was thrown open anda limited number of people not belonging to'the order were admitted. There wasa pleasing program of recitations by Misses Lou Maltman, Mabel Bradley, Edith Edwards, Lillie Keenan, Alice Caldwell and Mattie Dreyfus-. Miss Mthnie Brand gave an instrumental -sclo, The young ladies won much applause. Sandwiches, cake, ice cream, confectionery and other refreshments were served. The evening's entertainment, considering the fact that it. was arranged on but afew hours’ notice, was successful. The Legion of Honor as an insurance order presents special advantages. 1t has so far paid out over twelve iillions of dollars and has relieved 3,800 families. A person 28 years of age becomes a member, and pays twenty-four assessments per annum, the security costs only $9.60 for $1,000. If said member lives and continues his membership until he is sixty-eight years of age, he will have paid but $384.00, and ‘his beneficiaries will receive $1,000. A member of 49 years of age will pay for $1,000 security (on the basis of twenty-four assessments per annum) ‘only $20.16, and should he die at the age of 70, his security will have cost but $403.20. ' Sint a heeetaaete po _aaneenemmmnnel \ Mothers! There ara upon the skin of every human being, child and adult’ alike, 2,300,000 pores. Through these pores in the form of insensible perspiration is R. A. Thomas, of Birchville, was in town yesterday. John Michell, the dancing teacher, returned to Sierra county yesterday. A. F. Robinson and H. 8S. Hawver, of Columbia Hill, were in town yesterday. J.Glasson, of Sacramento, went to North Bloomiield yesterday to visit relatives. Wm. 8B. Jenk'ns, of San Francisco, went north on yesterday's Sierra county stage. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Bigelow, of Columbia Hill, went below on yesterday moraing'’s traia, J. A. Woud came over yesterday from Penryn, and will remain: awhile for his health’s sake. : Augusto Soares, from Minneapolis, who is said to have formerly resided in this section, isin town. . B. D. Pike, from San Francigo,spent Thursday night at tnis city and yesterday left for Sierra county. Geo. A. Unre, the energetic and popular superintendent of the Yuba mine, came down yesterday from Maybert. ; Mrs. A. Tam leaves tomorrow for San Francisco to visit her daughter, Miss-Lite,—who-is-quite—ill-in_that city. : : Miss Fiankie Bouche, of Weaverville, Trinity county, is visiting her uncle and aunt, Capt. J. A. Rapp and wife, of this city. Miss Sur h Mitchell.and Miss M. Condon came up on Thursday evening’s train and went to Washington township yesterday. © ugly scalp wound, some crushed bones in the right hip, a. painful bruise on the back and several minor bruises. He and another man were ascending the incline on a chain connecting a car and a truck which were being hoisted. They had come up to within a foot or two of the landing when the engineer observed that the hoisting cable was running off one of the spools. He immediately stopped the machinery. One of the men apprehending danger spring from the chain, but Waters, who was a new hand, retained his position and shouted to the engineer to hoist away. Just then the cable went off the spool, leaving fifty feet of slack in the cable. The truck and car. shot down the incline like a flash. When the cablo tightened at the depth of fifty feet it held the track, buat the chain connecting it with the car anapped and the car went on down. Waters rolled along down after the car, finally coming to a stop at a depth of about one hundred feet. When found he was crushed up on one side of the incline and apparently dying. ‘He was placed upon-a board, carried to the surface, then takea to the home of his parents on Gold Flat where Dr. are not dangerous but will lay him up for some time, © ge ee The Longest Day in the Year. According to an exchange, old . miners stoutly maintain that on the longest day in the year the air in long tunnels and deep shafts stagnate. They say that their candles can hardMaller is attending him. His wounds _ The Bangor (Maine) Whig and Courier of June 25th says: “A dispatch received Saturday forenoon from Boston announced the death in that city, at seven o’clock Saturday morning, of Mr. George R. Lancaster, of this city, who, with his wife, had been passing about two weeks in that city. They Were intending to return home on Friday, but on that day he was stricken with apoplexy and died as above stated. Mr. Lancaster had been in feeble health for some time, but his death, coming as it did, was sudden and unexpected, and has thrown gloom over a large circle of friends. Mr. Fred G. ‘ in Philadelphia, was apprised of his father’s condition Friday noon and teached Boston that evening, and the younger son, Asa N., left here on Friday night’s Pullman, reaching Boston shortly before his father died. The retains, accompanied. by the bereaved widow and sons, arrived here yesterday morning, and the funeral will take place toniorrow afternoon at . . balf-past three o'clock, . + : “Mr, Lancaster was born in Belfast and would have reached his sixty~~b jseventh birthday this week. His ~~ earlier life was passed in Belfast, where, with his brother, N. H. Lancaster, he was engaged in the livery stable and stage business, In 1867 he wen to Culifurnia where he located at Nevada City and carried on a hotel, and was also interested in mining business, amassing a handsome prop” : : Se erty during his seven years’ residence tater in vk faethe i his sid Penrose. . 1 delegate, At No. 48 Y. M. I’s. next annual picstciotians ‘da tha trades av@ikeulasexpelled more than one quarter of the Wash. Marion, the commercial . ly be made to burn and that they find returning here in 1863. For aun eS ee . ae iy Preeinet — Inspector, William . nic and ball, may we all be there to att f Ireland the Burleighs, like Riarieareene enon ioe Bie syne: traveler who has made himself famoup . it difficult to breathe. The air appears . ye of the ridge. Black. 1 delegate. : : tend. OBSERVER, ST eee The importance of keeping open these ; The Glenbrooks.and Newtown clubs will play ball tomorrow at Cashin’s field if the National-Capital game does not take place, and if it does they will play at Glenbrook Park. The Knights Templar held a meeting Thursday evening, and at its conclusion a fine banquet was served at their Hall under supervision of A. Tam, the Commandery’s caterer. The camping party that left here Thursday morning for Bear Valley reached there shortly after 2 o’vlock. By 4 their tents were pitched and they had setiled down to solid enjoyment. They are located close to Davis’s Hotel. advertising columns contained the cards of sixteen candidates for office. Up to date only seven aspirants have Columbia Hill Precinct—Inspector, A. L. Woodruff. 2 delegates. Moore's Flat Precinct—Inspector, James Reed, 1 delegate. Graniteville Precinct— Inspector, John Cline. 2 delegates. : Washington Precinct — Inspector, E. T. Worthley. 2 delegates. Omega Precinct—Inspector, A. T. Frye. 1 delegate. Bear Valley Precinct — Inspector, James Rose. 1 delegate. Yuba Precinct—Inspector, Geo. A. Hare 2 delegates. : “Ormonde Precinct — Inspector, Richard Stout. 1 delegate. North Sen Juan Precinct—Inspector, J. Stotiar. 3 delegates. Cherokee Precinct—Inspector, L. D. Rathbun. 1 delegate. Sweetiand Precinct— Inspector, J. M. Wood. 1 delegate. ~-French Corral Precingt—tnapector, C.7h; Miller, 1 delegate. ; Birchville Precinct—Inspector, G. B. New ell. 1 delegate. North Bloomfield, Aug. Ist, 1888. Red Men’s Entertainment. About twenty members of Weimer Tribe of Red Men came up from Grass Valley Thursday evening to pay a fraternal visit to their brethren of Wyoming [ribe. At the meeting that was held the question of the proposed entertainment under the auspices of the order was considered, and the proposition to have a picnic at Glenbrook Park was abanduned. There will instead be given at Armory Hall on Monday evening, September 10th, a musical and literary entertainment to be followed by a ball. The committee to-have full charge of the preparations consists of E. W. Roberts, Geo. Gill and Richard Gluyas of Weimer Tribe, many ‘thousands more, emigrated to New England, and in 1880 Col. Moses Burleigh, grandfather of the subject of this sketch, moved from New Hampshire to Linneus, Aroostook county, Maine, where his son and grandson were born. Hon. Parker P. Burleigh, father of Edwin, has been a prominent citizen, representing his town in both branches of the Legislature, and serving as land agent, and is still a vigorous man at 76. Edwin Chick Burleigh was born in Linneus, November 27th, 1843, and is. consequently in the very prime of life. His youth was spent on a farm in the backwoods of Maine, and after having received a good academic education of the temerance laws of the State. In 1864 he volunteered, but as he had he_early—too':_an_active part in favor] perspiration valves upon a child’s body is second only to that of properly digesting the food eaten. It was to open the pores ofthe skin and to assimilate the food that Dr. Pitcher formulated Castoria. Loss bowels, constipation, fevers and eruptions which are so constant ainong infants and children, and which kill onethird of all children before they are five years old, arise principally from there two causes. It is from the wonderful results attendant upon the use of Castoria in regulating the stomach and bowels and keeping open the pores of the skin that Castoria acquired its world-wide reputation. With plenty of water for the body, pure air for the lungs and Castoria to assimilate: the food, there need be no unaccountby his mania for ballooning, was in town night before last. ' Geo, F. Helwig, who came out from St. Louis a few weeks ago to visit his brother J, H. at North Bloomfield, was in town yesterday with the latter.
Godfrey Link, who has for some time been at San Luis Obispo and Sheridan,has returned here firmly convineed that there isno place like Nevada county. Prof, P. D. Barnhart and wife, of Cleveland, Ohio,and W. H. Barnhart, of Irvington, N. Y., arrived here to the Red Chief thine with L. J. Lewis, Publisher Spalding of the Tidings and his accomplished wife have reThursday evening and yesterday went turned to Grass Valley from a three dead or deficient in oxygen. They declare ‘that this ig no superstitious notion, but a curious phenomenon that has been observed by all old miners, and say that it is no new thing, as miners have known of it for hundreds of years, They assert that on that one day the earth and the atmosphere are in about the same situation as the crank of an engine that has struck on its center. SCROFULA Is that impurity of the blood which produces unsightly lumps or ‘swellings. in the neck; which causes running sores on the arins, legs, or feet; which develops ulcers in the eyes, cars, or nose, often causing blindness or deatness; Which is the origin of pimples, cancerous growths, or “ humors;’’ which, fastenyears after his return he carried onthe wholesale grocory business here with Mr. Andrew Babb, under the style of Babb & Lancaster, but later retired from business. He was atone time engaged in the livery business in Boston. Mr. Lancaster was of a genial disposition and very popular in social circles. He was a prominent member of the Tarratine Club. Politically he was an ardent Republican, and has served ih the City Government from Ward Five. ‘‘He was twice married, his first wife, by whom he had the two sons mentioned above, being the daughter of the late Andrew Hasey. His second wife, whom he married three yeurs ago, was the widow of the late William Torrey, of San. Francisco, Cal., who, with his sona, will recefve gt Tc eae: . A Che Daily Traugeript, . REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. Bloomfield Pionie Notes. EDWIN C, BURLEIGH. Legion of Honor Entertainment PERSONAL MENTION. A Miner's Fall GEO. R. LANCASTER. ' ae meee ie a J aie Sevtéa . Pia halincl de pe te + About Bieeen aeeabienel Gees Vale at Taade Waters, the young man who aS : SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1888. ° The List of Polling Places and Officers . Young Men’s Institute ball given here . Republican Candidate for Governor of}ley Council, American Legion of . Social and Other Notes About People Old . was hurt while working in the PittsDeath of a Former Well Known Resiees ~—Representation. yesterday was by some said to be a the State of Maine. Honor, paid a visit. Thuraday evening and Youne, burg mine Thursday afternoon, will dent of This City. CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE. sis lady from Sierra county. Gaffney can peu tothe council at this city. After the © ae recover. His injuries consist of an Lancaster, his eldest son, who resides = “= : : : Ad'. ud for ‘sickness among children. weeks visit to San Francisco, Monterey ing upon the lungs, causes consumption and the deepest sympathies of a large tod thele dutentl Can it. .20ush and Ready Precinct—Inspector, C. and E. Bond, J. J. Jackson and Sam-. not obtained his growth and was in CVastoria is a vegetable prescription and Napa county, death. It isthe most ancient of all diseases, . circle of friends in their bereavement.” nia “ps a gee S re O. Taylor. 2 delegates. uel Clutter of Wyoming Tribe. It-is} rather poor health at the time he waa witha morohibe ou other ‘hascotiel “ie” Marsh returned Thuraday eve. and very few persons are entirely free from It, ; be oes et rere is to ew Scarcity oO Indian Springs Precinct—Inspector, O. B. . their intention to make the entertainrejected on examination, but served : Lis ; : ning from San Francisco where he had H c roe candidates this year, or is everybody . Gassaway. 2 delegates. . ‘ fi = property. Thirty years’ extensive use : ow Can : . fast bod al 2 : Anthony House Precinct—Inspector, Wm ment one of the best ever given here. as clork in the Adjutant General’ has given it a history never attained been attending the Republican conit Be epuiteye d Jolie marieyse ant oer me i ee a ee oe g dealer Davey. 1 delegate. : “. Leading local talent will assist in the] office. Most of hia time after reachvention. His niece, Miss Jeesie y, « daughter. vis is the latest: An egg de by another medicine. Pleasant Ridge Precinct—Inspector, Wm. rendition of the program. Sickles. 1 delegate. ing manhood, bas heen devoted to the service of the State. In 1876-77 and ~ bought $5,000 worth of eggs in Philadelphia and paida cent a piece and By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, by the remarkable cures it has accomplished, Nichols, who resides at Aptos, came A Pioneer's ( Candidacy. Old Brin’s Fate. up with him and will spend several . ;, i as proven itself to be a ent and pecullar : Mooney Flat Precinct—Inspector, A. M. 78 he was clerk of the Maine House _—— months here. sige ac tor thie penal cl you suffer from . , At Forest City, July 29th, 1888, Herbert C. sold them for two cents a piece. Then . Powers. 1 delegate. oe se Virginia=City Enterprise; Some ’ 7 son of A.D, and Elizabeth J. Gassaway, aged 5,000 worth of eggs in New. . SPenceville Precinct — Inspector, C./ The announcement of M. L. Marsh of Representatives and land agent for irginia=City = Enterp as Judge Walling left yesterday morn scrotula, try Hood’s Saraaparilla, 4 years, 2 monthe and 18 days, he bought $5, worth o egg OW oettsaah, 1 delegate: “laa a candidaia toe (he Bepubiioan the State. In 1880 he accepted a] man over.at Grass Valley, California, ing for Sierra county on Good ‘TempEvery spring my wife and children have York at two cents a piece, took} ruckee Precinct—Inspector, H. K. Gage; clerkship in the office of the State} has beeifrightening himself with the Treasury, and in 1884 was elected tracks'ofa grizzly bear which he snpState Treasurer, which position he has . posed to be those of the ancient clubbeen troubled with scrofula, my little boy, three years old, being a terrible sufferer, Last spring he was one mass of sores from head tofeet. Weall took Hood's Sarsaparilia, nomination of County Treasurer will be found in another column. Mr. Marsh came here in 1851 and has them to Philadelphia and sold thein out at one cent apiece. How much did he make or lose by the operation ? Judges, H. A. Mason and T. P Stevens. 6 delegates. Boca Precinct—Inspector, D. M. Dysart: 2 delegates. lar business. He will return today and at vevan o'clock this evening will be at his office in the courthou-e to atbe sent to them by the D.rectors, A Campaign Diodre. The windows at the postoffice have been divested of the dirt that has been accumulating on them for several years past, This startling innovation is believed to be a Democratic dodge adopted by Postmaster Clarke with a view to influencing the result of the coming Presidential election. For Public Administrator. Fred J. Thomas, one of the worthiest young men of the town of Grass Valley, is today anhounced as an aspirant for the Republican nomination of Public Administrato. He ie a popular and capable gentleman, and if nominated would make a strong showing at the polls. : Coming to the Fair. Governor Waterman and Hon. M. D. Boruck have announced their de sire to attend the Fair at, this city nextinonth. ‘Aformal invitation will —_—_——_—_— Little York Precinct—Inspector, W. J. Hill. 1 delegate. Lowell Hill Precinct—Inspector, Wm, Wilkinson. 1 delegate. Hunt's Hill Precinct—Inspector,a. G. Turner. 1 delegate. You Bet Precinct—Inspector, Cloudman. 2 delegates. 0. kK, abicieeniaee > inte peemmmannameal A Foothill Farm. J. H, Nile’s fruit farm in Rough and Ready township, about a milé from Pet Hill ina northerly direction, is one of the most productive properties in the county, and owes its reputation to the careful and intelligent manner in which it is cultivated as well as to the salubrity of climate and richness of soil in that part of the county. A few instances of the capability, of the place will be interesting. From one acre, 45 bushles of wheat was recently harvested. Ten acres yielded 50 tons of hay, a large field of clover giving three cuttings to the season. $200 worth of tomatoes have been grown on a quarter acre of land. This year Mr. Nile has half an acre of them planted. He has this season put out 500 peach trees, 50 orange and lemon trees and a mae this city his home ever since. Since 1859 he has been engaged in the lumber business and is a member of the firm of M. L.& D. Marsh. He bas served one term as County Supervisor, and has long been chairman of the City Board of Education. He is aluv one of the Directors of the 17th Agricultural District Axsociation. He is a first-class citizen and thoroughly competent for the position he aims at. Praise Service Tomorrow. At Trinity Church tomorrow evening a praise service will be given. Selections from ‘The Creation” by Haydn will be sung by the choir which will be assisted by the best musical talent in Nevada City. Mr. and Mrs: Hawkins, vocalists from San Francisco, will take part in the service. Rey. A. b. Spaight will lecture on ‘‘Genesis and Geology.’”” He will give a description of the earth und the varicus forms of life found in the great geological epochs. The service will begin at 7:30. Pil The First Democrat. filled with marked ability. Mr. Burleigh is atypical Maine citizen,intelligent, practical and experienced, and thoroughly devoted to the interests of the State. Ferd. Montgomery's Condition. Tidings of Thursday : Ferd. P. Montgomery and Miss Sallie Montgomery came up from Sacramento last evening and remained in this city over night. This morning they went on to their home in Penn -Valley. Mr. Montgomery’s condition is about the same as when he left here and he is not in immediate danger of death. Complications of an optical affliction and very. severe bronchial troubles are the principal ailments. Spare RRA ieee Abe me EES ROEHL Like the Light Weights Of the profession pugilistic,the kidneys ae small but active in a state o bealth. Their secretion contains im purities productive of rheumatism, gout and dropsy, if allowed to remain. When they are inactivethe blood becomes choked with anitnal debris capfooted Monarch of the Sierras, known as “Old Brin.” ‘Old Brin’ is dead. The old terror was killed by that. well-known old mountaineer and trapper, Abe Richie, in October, 1876, in @ patch of chapparal on the mountain ubove Woodford’s. Abe cut. off the club-foot and sent it to this city to his old friend R. M. Daggett, then editorin-chief of the Enterprise. Mr. Daggett still has the huge deformed paw among his “curios’’ at his home in the Coast Range Mountains, California. Although Abe (who died at his home in the mountains about three years ago), told of having an unwhole“Old Brin’ before he succeeded in killing him, Daggett always said, “Tl bet $50 the old frand found him lying dead somewhere.’’ Piles! Piles! Piles! Dr. Williara’s Indian Pile Ointment is the only sure cure for Blind, Bleeding or Itching Piles ever discovered. It never fails to cure old chronic cases of long standing. Judge Coon , Marysville, says: “Dr, William’s Indian Pile Ointment sume time and quite w tussle with . . tend to the wants of applicants fo naturalization papers. fa an . ‘Tis unwise, yoaraial friends, To disregard teet That are running todecay, $0 with SOZODONT brush Or they won’t be worth arush And speedily decompose away. EEE Arrivais at the Union Hotel. Mra, J, Narrziorr, Proprietor. August 2, 1888. W D-Harris, Grass Valley, Henry Schneider, San Francisco, C McFadden, y oF B D Pike, sy “ iss M Condon “ F P Armatrong, Forest Hill, J Miller, i bis Wm Edwards and wife, Bridge, D E Morgan, City, G A Wataon, a JC Dean et EM Preston, = T J Jacobs, a JW Robinson, “ Chas Stewig, JH Helwig, North Bloomfield, Geo F Helwig, St Louisa, Miss 8 Michel, Mariposa, David King, a , Wm J Ivey ‘Tahoe, Fred Cox, Chicago Park, GR Robinson, Tahoe, he Wilkins. Grass Valley, Thomas, Birchville, Arrivals at the. City Hotel. 0, C. CONLAN, Proprietor, r W. B. ATHERTON, Passaic City, N. J. Hood's Sarsaparilla M. L. & D. MARSH, Manufacturers and Dealers in All : Kinds ‘Of Lumber Office ane Lumber Yard: Boulder Street, : Nevada City. I UMBER OF ALL KINDS FOR BUILD. 4 in and pining, purposes on hand and sawed order. Sere wieret onck ove keep constantly on Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shakes: Shingles, Moulding, Laths, Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling, Pickets, Etc., Etc. and all have been cured of the scrofula. My little boy is entirely free from sores, and all four of my children look bright and healthy.” Bold by all druggists. 1; six for gs. Prepared only by C.1, HOOD & CO,, Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. “100 Doses One Dollar Absolutely Pure. His POW DER NEVER VARIES ~-A Marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than th ordinary kinda, and cannot be sold in com petition with the multitude of low test, shor weet, alum or PBose nate powders, old vee k im Cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 Wall street, New York, m.T. COLEMAN & CO., Agente San Francisco. JAMES A. STIDGER, Attorney at Law And Notary Public. Auguat 2, 1888. . Qlear and Second Quality Sugar Pine, Will practice in “the Courts of Nevada : : RSE able of destroying life. To promote . cured me alter year of suffering.” J M Traverse, Quaker Hill, ; county, ea and lean eat cor nga nr Wm. White, the well-known team. their activity when sluggish with Hos. Judge Coffinbury Cloveland,®.,says Hinks ; ” f . F ; j ‘ : ; nce “ naar ees ae pet fant Lee aya a pelt bal gtone ster, is today announced as a candi-. tetter’s Stomach Bitters, is not only to); William's Tadian File Olntment von: 9-28 ternal Political Announcements. this complaint a very © nip avers other fruits there has bee A s date for the Democratic nomination . guard against the diseases mentioned, gives immedate and permanent relief.” H L miley, se Oak, Spruce Pine and a yo eh This medicine never tals) Sort ere having missed getting @) + Road Overseer in this (the first) . but to prevent the fatty degeneration] We have hundreds of such testiPorter, 2 F Ae oere even the worst cased. good crop. He has pomegranates,. it Mr. White has a thorough . and ultimate destruction of the organs . monials. Do not suffer an instant) 4 Snderon, Valles, Cedar Firewood. or County Treasurer. to cure even : filberts, etc., and his vineyard sgbhe : ; : longer. Sold by druggists at 50 cents 1 ean veers L. MARSH of N ; es, guavas, 1 Oia ledge of d buildi by those exceedingly dangerous mala: Jas. Jenkin, Grass Valley, ; of Nevada City is hereby sigs cet a i { the best in the foothills, He practical knowledge of road building, . ° : ‘ per box or maled on receipt of price, W P Black, Lake City SRO Geis ene : + announced as a candidate for the City ‘Puxes Delinquent Monday. . js one o the best in the is. and would no doubt give asatisfactcry . dies—Bright’s disease and diabetes.) the Wittiams Mr’a Co., Cleveland O. N Hawk, Blue Tent,’ Office of Connty Treasurer, subyeo_ to the de7 i owns 440 acres of land, and it is about Meare: : +. . Activity of the bladder algo i “t T Douglas, Grass Valley, TO THE cision of the Republican County Comvenix o’clock Monday evening, Au: ; dior horticultural . 2¢™inistration shoulu’ he be nomiCUYHY OF LNG DIAGHSE 8180 AnSUreS 2 t a N Tilton, Washington’ Mine. ton, ne b city taxes become delinquent, ul] admirably situated for horticultural . . sod ond elected. He is the first . against the formation of gravel, which Den’t Experiment, Ly Veneer Aig i he es couta will be added, . PUTPO*®wee Demograt of. the county to announce . it sometimes requires one of the most! you cannot afford to waste time in. — } Foster, Oroville, and then : Ru hi lidasy throuah th dangefous and painful operations in ; A D Edwards, City, For Road Overseer, Marshal will be at the City Hall For the Assembly. is candidacy through the press. experimenting when your lungs are in M Douglass, Grass Valley, The Marsha gine eet eicinaiencnnennccueenns surgery to remove. Gravel, moreover ' T F Grimes, City, DISTRICT NO. 1. today from 8 to 12 o’clock A. M., from : feel : " : sureery t iz } int. TI '. danger. Consumption always seems JMeLeod, * MoWHITEI hidata ' 1toSp.m., and from 6 to 8:30 P. M. Public Administrator Osborne Say8. Greater benefits may be derived ae ae eile ir i © . at first, only a cold. Do not permit % & cement e —OF— tion aa Koad Ovatseer of District No. On Monday he will he on duty from 9. that he will not again be a candidate . from the vacation season if, at the Bitters further commend themselves any dealer to im upon you with 1, subject to the decision of the D atic : SE apart Ohlew. Road, District Convention, : A Michaels, Eureka. NEVADA COUNTY. for the office he now holds, but that he will endeavor to secure the Republican: nomination as Assemblyman by remedying constipation, dyspepsia, debility, liver complaint and nervousness, and nullify influences productive 12 and from 1 to 6. Pay now and one a4-2t same time, the blood is being cleansed and vitalized by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. An increase of appetite, some cheap imitation of Dr. Ring's New Discovery for Consumption, Co save money. —s poisaey and Coughs, but be sure you get the Arrivals at National Exchanve Hotel. ventio’ easant to the taste, p: y harm-. ‘The Nevada Joo Company ia now . When baby was sick; we gave her Castors, . © W: . ted. , Pimples on . less, wo dies gett n, ie all seane e When she was a Child,she cried for Castoria, ae : ea are cordially a. High Priest. neds, sallow pompiesion, ‘Pini of ‘Consumption, Beerhs Colds, prepared to furnish customers With. when she beeame Miss,she clung to Se hv laarn . Josera Ta “ the face, and a sure cure Wooping . Croup, Bronchitis, . the best quality of Mountain Ice, in} — Custaria, ae ¥ ' ' I, J, Ronee, Secretary. ache, ask Carr Bros., the Druggiste, for) ong Paine in Chest, it las given . quantities or emall. Deliveries . When she had Children, she gave them Co.,:. f . For County Recorder. ree ows 6,915 Amari-. Dr. Gpon’s Liver Pills. Only one for} universal satisfaction, Dr. Bosanko’s Seth telene houses and res-. — Castoria, Rare fe ‘ TW, A: SLEEP, of Grase Valley, will bee Tan Penocsee cg 5,708 Ger-. a dose, Samples free. Full box Cough and Syrup is sold at 60] idences. a sie bs : ente, aan ate ton tee Nepasiican Coun cans, 14,701 English, an a 25 cents, my2}-ly . conte by Carr _ Mmy2l-Gen" . office on. the Plage, he Am, SACRAMENTO, July 27, 1888. ty °Convention. mans, : i ; ce \ 5 + 3 ‘ neon My 5 ‘ : ‘: ae : . : : . = sealliul hw nt ae . 5 Lae * qe Pe Ne adage vis ‘ 5 eet = simply marvelous. aubject to <0 ? genuine. Because he can make more For Public Administrator, Campaign Hats Received. from the district (No. 15) which -in-. vigor, and buoyancy of spirits attend of malarial disease. profit he may tell you he has someRector Brot Ens, Proprietors. ane cs. as * ss Cleveland and Harrison . cludes the townships of Grass Valley, . the use of this medicine. +e thing just as-good, or just t.1e same. : Angust 2, 1888. Fi iereby announced as s eenaldate for Ten dozen Clevelan Lak Bae Ss Advice to Mothers. Don’t be deceived, but insist upon Eli Belt, City, the office of Public Administrator, subject hats just received at the San Francis-. Rough and Ready, Meadow e) CEE ars am bias i: getting Dr. King’s New Disco.ery,. Friedman, a tothe decision of the Republican County . iti hich will be. Little York and the lower part of Cure For Biles. Mrs. “Winslow’s Soothing Syrny. which is guaranteed to give relief tn Ee speeaece ca ) ition Store, whic ; i a —e : f Henry Smith, GROWERS OF : co Oppos ive-of $2-75 each.-_. Bridgeport up to and including Sweet-. t4c1,iny Piles are known by moiatur, . Should always be ured when ch Idren . all Throat, Lung and Chest affections, a¢ hiien " oe : = fs Be oes i it Proprietor. . land precinct, As recently announced . . ike perspiration, producing a very dis. Bre Cunt ng — raters ate Trial bottles free at Carr Bros.’ Drug-. {Clark & wife, y Sen. 6 T . ’ x atural, . store. : are) or Cow . fate ee ee by the Taanscuret, R. A. ——— 1 ee —_— nee nnd Bloeding quiet sleep by relieving the child from vee Canamagcr, NHAS. E ase Ay pen CITY " “Wanted, Sweetland will be in the field asa) i protruding Piles, yield at once . pain, and the little cherub awykes us Buckien’s Arnica Salve. Geo Legg, “ ar 6 6 Bars C will be a can:.idate for County Treasurea in-. competitor to Mr. Osborne. It-i8/ 1. the » plication. of ' 7. Bosanko’s. Prightasa button.” Itis very pleas—— $f waimen. a eF, subject to the decision of the Republican A limited number of moana fo quite likely Meadow Lake will furnish . Pile Hemledy, which acts directly apon . 4nt to taste, It soothes the «hi Tea The best Salve in the world for Cuts, GQuigley, os : : ‘ounty Convention. : struct in the dead languages. or more aspirants. the parts affected, @bsorbjug the . O88 the gums, allays es gi ge Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum foe ates eile tomas, : ues Mars. F. Grant. . 0 tumors, allaying the intense itching bt i coe ata ates Fever Sores, Tetter; C Hands, 4 4 Rodgers, Derbec, Can dispose of the same to the underwe o f F 1, a2-6t —— , ___. and effecting a permanent cure. ' +1 Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eru tee : For Supervisor. . ~ . Pine St., Nevada C ~ nee Saut_rheum, with its intense itching cents. Address the Dr, Bosanko Medpang vis diy ranma bo pgaa tions, and positively cures Piles 8 ew Glidden, eve aignert whose pickers ‘will ‘arrive ‘at J. ™. ne ry hereby anNEVADA CHAPTER, HB. A.™. . and burning, is cured by Hood’s al cine Co,, Piqua, O. se x, ag . y * Jno pay required, It is guaranteed hs Wh Mecp Grase Valley Nevada City and Grass Valley in a Supe nnced as 8 candidate forthe ce of ——i ho were former * My-skve satisfaction, or mo: jamie fe : ns seis npated Communication. cao en oy ceson ta sie z <0 How. Mileh Cow Far Sale, unded, Prive 26 cents per box. For i F fae, You Bet, . few days. Notice wil be giveno nag Phere will be @ communication of por peculiar medicine” for cures -_— _ Part Jersey, very kind, a first-class male by Carr Becs. Geo Melver, tay : their coming. 6, R.A. M, F milker. Four years old.’ Enquire at) vp Youkine, Ba For County: Clerk. Nevada Chapter, No. 4, ". affected In his new discovery for Consumption, . yi om o, W ins, San Francisco, Monday night a7 o'lock. Members . fete . icoreded ‘in producing.» "meticing. "6 fice, "rat. ; ea RUHR, Trahan 2s of the Chapter are requested Cure for Sick Headache. whieh jg acknowledged b, all to be Keep Coel. Ds ‘ounty Cler be present, and visiting companions If you want a remedy fdr bilioust is exogedingly feet Cleveland, 0. Market Prices Paid. Goctstom ofthe Republican Coun y Con-