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February 28, 1888 (4 pages)

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PERSONAL MENTION. REAL ESTATE AUCTION. Socieland Other Notes About People Old and Young. eI HERE AND THERE. ah BORN. € SS eae At Truckee, Febru: tothe wife ofc. B Dilley, a pba ae At Truckee, Febrn 1888, to wife ot J.G. Smith, atom, _ bi Che Daily Transcript. TUESDAY, FEB, 28, 1888. : 6 —— — Sale of Property for Delinquent Taxes . A Bret Record of Various Mattere of Names ef the Purchasere. Local Interest. Another Tallman. ‘ — cena — <a S EES —— It now turns out that the late Geo. . ¢ J. W. Robb of Graniteville is in. The sale of property on which State A Pelton wheel was shipped yesterW. Tallman who was buried Sunday si town. eee and county taxes are delinquent —_ ~~ ee Thtepot at Redwood City was not the old-time b Y ”, Chris Gailbraith was in town yes-. yesterday, There was an unusually 4 ine alley spat gece ast hardware merchant at this city, whose yA terday. large number of would-be buyers and} week sold over 8,000. fruit trees to name was David 8. Tallman. George ‘W. was a Justice of Peace at the town of Alpha in this county when Dexter Ridley, now night-clerk at the National Exchange Hotel, was Constable there. He was also a mining partner of John McBean. Judge Tallman was for a time interested in a Willow Valley mine and made his home in this city. From here he went to the State of ae Nevada. His final visit to this city R. McMurray came up from San Francisco Sunday. Mrs. Bigelow arrived here yesterday from,San Jose. M. H. Mead arrived Saturday night from San Francisco. Mrs, Joseph Clark goes to SacraNo, 121; Assessed-to W.-H. ‘Sutter. mento today on a visit. * y api field. Bought by A. R. Wadswortt Dr. F. M. Biber left yesterday for mate “paggpates See screenees rise ee adesi for $13.63. ; re meee oe Ee ees No. 348. Assessed to Jas.D. FlemD. Thompson of Sierra City left here bidding was spirited. The following . to Chicago Park colonists. lists gives the names ofthe persons to} John A. Sowell of Wheatland will whom the delinquent properties were . in a few days open a hay and feed store assessed, the names of the successful . on Main street, Grass Valley. bidders and the amotints paid: The Mohawk Lumber Co. ,of Chicago NEVADA ‘TOWMBEIE. Park, recently received an order for several cars of lumber from Arizona. Gen. A. L. Hart is to receive $4,000 ioracting for ene year as the special attorney of the Anti-Debris Association. POWDER F . > , esterday morning for the Bay. nee Se, ern A number of Digger Indians have Absolutely Pure. was last year when he came up to,see Z WP ue : ins : oe taken to farming on a small scale near . 7." !8 POWDER NEVER VARIES about engaging bark for a tanyard ¥ + SOIR. OH latrance 8°] ° No. S62, Asseeied to MM. Solad; & mete T —A Marvel of purity, strength and that he was running at San ‘Mateo or near there. He retained his memberjuster, was in town yesterday. Camptonvillo, and are doing fairly Mr. and Mrs. M. Manjon of Grass well, olesomeness. More economical than the ordinary.kinds, and cannot be sold in com petition with the multitude of low test, shor Bought by F. Searls for $2.86. No, 425. Assessed to Thomas Gaysis _—_ ~~ Hinto the train; sun-shades-were carried out of it. S38 where she formerly resided. * . Williams. Bought by'P. F-<Simonds . 4 wagon with a transparency and a} 11, OL 108 Pra ritone ote cert in case Ni _ At the Cashin field Sunday a picked} The object of the trip was -pleasure, but its ma‘n feature for public consideration was @ visit to the Florida_sub-. J. W. Orear arrived from San Frai-. for $65.82. Arummer paraded the streets of this Lee, Sapedies Coerrecene Couey S cea BR x nine from this city beat the Town tropical exposition at Jacksonville, which was opened with so much pageantry on January 12th. cisco on Sunday evening’s train and} No, 1204. Assessed to Yellow Diacity Saturday -evening—-advertising . vebruary; A.D, 16s, wherein afk ae : — while A ign ged bias nis Ave Both the exterior and interior of the exposition building is shown in the accompanying illustration.» The building yesterday left for Downieville. _ mond M. Co. Bought by B. LockSunday’s base ball game at Watt Park, OR ey SeIvOR, OROROR BENRY innings. Young Sigourney’s pitching proper is 305 feet ‘long and 132 feet wide and it contains the most complete collection of semi-tropical trees, :plants,j Mrs. Van Hoeter of Colfax accom-}lin for $2.81. ill the same as San Francisco style unEUCHY, (minors) aad ORAS, PP ges lee of ‘ was too mauch for the gentlemen from . fruits and flowers ever made. Not only Florida, but Cuba and the Bahamas have contributed their most beautiful] panied by Miss .Dougfuss of Sacranied Siciae cows: til a few weeks ago when the police} {the undersigned, was duly appointed by ‘1 the ridge. rowing specimens. : mento Were in town yesterday. ee : ‘ vetoed such doings. © pepo eg eroree; eo he the fol owns ‘ f growing spe : : ods No. 1279. Assessed<to J.-(Q. Bar‘ _ . described land and premises to-wit : ; At Watt Park Sunday the Boss Sy In the agricultural department are semi-tropical cotton, tobacco, sugar cane and rice, and the industrial department Marshal Eddy’s health has been hour, -Bonult. be Or © ‘Kitts nie Ong Gue, who was sent from this pote apeeries of igo Pek J = the Roads vanquished the Intrepids is devoted to the display of machinery suitable to prepare these and other Florida products for consumption. improving since Saturday, but he is $11 74 bd } eM. : county in,1880 to serve a life term in] vt. p. B. &_M., containing 160 aerea, Thai ; my from Marysville, the score standing 13 The visit of the Presidentiul party was the occasion for a concentration at the exposition of a large part of the . nut yet able to be around town, No 1910 kinsman igh Rickiced the State Prison at San Quentin, his BPN, hcanse. eo the theieaey Tae : toz. i pleasure-seekers and health-seekers who have made the warm peninsula their winter home. Warren Green passed through town Bought by Welsabein Fics a Ce Aes offense having been the comunission of, dar for cash (in U. &. gold cola) u om notice a —_ field next Sunday'the. “Mrs, Cleveland had the pleasure of being-the first of the Presidental party to pluck an orange and Mr. Cleveland . Sunday en route from his ranch in $9.12 : {a murder, gives notice in another colbro erty, subject to eonfirmation by the town club which knocked out the dtait E Butte county to North San Juan, No 446. Leena ts Qala & umn that he will apply for-a pardon . your. hereby given that will sell at Town Talks day before yesterday will P. T. Brown, acommercial traveler Ps at & r 4 oust t xr commutation of sentence, publi antl n, in front ct the Courthouse . std : ey are escott of San Francisco. ought by ¢ door, in Nevada City, Coun ir play a match game with the Wildcats, -hailing all the way from Philadelphia, . , ie . The.temperature has been so moder: . State of California, on RY one of the best nines the modern Ath-. A BAD MAN FROM TRUCKEE. GREGORY FOR GOVERNOR. A MAN OF MILLIONS. Penn., epent Saturday night here. ’) Geo, W. Gibbs for $508.35. atein the Bartlett pear belt for several . fuesday, the Twentieth day of ens-can-boast f — Charles Grimes manager of HyNo. 1607. Assessed to James Feeney. evenings past as to render heating resend Tete as Z = ss : ’ : ; , ci ‘ : ‘ M8} Between the hours of 90'clock a.m, an ea Goi Furth North 6 Wat Mak. Predicti P hia ts Cama to Nevada Coane tal Brothers’ store at this city, went sie oe oily a lis stoves ornamental rather than useful. wrelock F Mss pawit: 18 o'clock m. of paid . bale Hd veal A Nevada Conntyan Who Has No Respect) Governor Waterman Makes a Prediction) Freparing to e y to San Francisco Sunday on. business. shite : pieered to a < Ont.) Pwo picnicking parties from this city the Plaind@ and Watandaate herein: hae A Misses Crawford, Morgan, Miller For Bolts and Bars. -. That is Likely to Come True. Take Possession of Kis Preperty. Misses Emily ant Belle Rolfe will Bought by Weissbein Bros. & Co. for . .4.¢ into. the woods Sunday and en . beld, owned or Letra bey aist day of 1% ’ ’ oa ; . $1.77. : : = z ‘ebruary, A. D. 1488, the da. a! and Matteson, who went to North San fee — — entertain some of their young friends on : joyed themselves. Easterners in. Decree was made, OF wolck they, or either q Juan Saturday to visit Miss Buhring 3 . ie eee or = as by giving a whist party next Friday No. 1614. Assessed toF. Chappele t. search of climate should come right pi ine ro may PONS Seen pag bene : = Y F The San Francisco Call of Sunday} The Sacramento Bee of Saturday} The Virginia City Enterprise tells} ~ °. ° : Bought by Weissbein Bros, & Co. for . iig wa “ {tytothe highest bidder for cash in hand, ye and expected to retnrn yestarday, did ‘sing . evening says: this: SvOning: $10.31 ye: S gold coin of the United States, not get home. They were heard from . ®*¥8: One of the mony enterpraing aye ; Be A. M. Wickes, a well-known busisas st ao TR ae Given under my hand this 27th day of Feb8 y and energetic burglars that visited the . One of the first men tobe mentioned. A grizzled veteran of the golden days No. 1631. Asséssed to Martin Ford. Promises to Be a Bonanza. ruary, A. D,, 1888. however. They telegraphed that the ; in connection wi ic Jover-. of» : ness man of Bronco, came to the ; eh i GEORGE LORD, Referee. ee ‘°Y . city for some years is now in the hands . ‘1 connection with the office of Gover-} of 49 was yesterday telling a wealthy : Bought by Weissbein Bros. & Co. for a sl A Rierows athe for FIM had received an invitation to visit St tiie folion, end, juduing. by. the 43 is Becmaienice. Barone: YOUNE. Comstock acquaintance a dazzling county “eat Sunday to attend to-some $6.28 Tidings: The rich ore strike at the} &. w. Roberts, atty. for Dette, {29 i mi : Mayor, Euge . Gregory, and, it i ‘ : Gist : : : seit the iano Vert Wine an0 bah evidence which has been obtained atatodb the knowin gts titat he. story of a quartz a which he once . 2¥ matters : No. 1662. Assessed to P. G. Garde: . Pennsylvania mine still holds out and septed it. Th nts exole ae AUB ONG: j : Mrs. A. Crossett has returned to : ict 1 , i Sheriff's Sale. course accepted it. eir parents e 3 7 f : ; a z é d : ‘ iseven richer than first announced. . against him, he will probably while } has a backing that is not to be sneered. saw, and which he could find again oc be eth. 4 ner. Bought by N. Nevin fer $6.38. pect them back between now and the away a faw year of his life within the at. His supporters are most powerful . «p}indfolded on the darkest night that Alameda after a visit with her paNo. lbh, “Aaeiband 4c. Phemas Very high grade quartz, well worthy. Na. ane, end of the week, provided they don’t y Ake heats 3 The indiv:. 2 politics. » Not long ago Governor everthlowed.? if he were down acthed ents Mr and Mra.-A. B, Dibble oi odie: Bedeht be. Wel chain Bieos uf being denominated “specimen ore,” (Order of Sale,} concinde to. takes tour of Glera. V*e™% Be rigon, *he Inelvl. Waterman was heard to remark that re Grass Valley. : janie J = : In the Superior Court of the County of NeRS dual is George Block, and he arrived } sir. Gregory would be his successor. head of Steep Hollow, Nevada county. ceased, and LEGG AND SHAW, a : ; : ACS yb nership composed of Harriet F, ise k . houses had been entered. Block came The Mayor blushed like a red, red “That's just it,” saidythe grizzled pear belt boom No. 2010. Assessed to Magnolia Pickled Moll Buttor SEL SRORGE Gham CONSAD: GRRE city at 20’clock P. mM. on Monday, April from Truckee. rove, but said not a word to indicate. Argonaut, ‘that’s just the trouble. Matiawsin Bi stor’ of Grass Vaile Grange. Bought by Weissbein Bros, — LEY, TOWLE BROS. & coe H. KOH 2d, and to remain-in session till Friday s cacet ner de. that he was in the fight. The vein is there—red, rotten quartz, sole hala rage 2 "*Y 1 & Co, for $5.12. For cooking, 50 cents a roll at J. J SE oye reece aire apne ’ : Detectivés Bee and Harper were : , q bawuekio was ase saatesdat alicwin . for $5 cing, WELLS, FARGO & COMPANY, a corporug evening. He is now engaged in prez tailedto hunt up the burglar or burg ; A bap ii pers hangs him tye oie all lousy and glittering with gold, but , : “2 . fs ‘nee an . No. 2091. Assessed to John Martin. . /8¢kson’s. tf ation, VULGAN POWDERCO. Corpor.paring the program of exerciser. lars who had such a knack of breaking ra ; Seat Hs ts wheik . "he I haven’t the means to get to it. I oo . by ‘ —— ‘ — Bought by M. Manion for $3.89. iets Defemdanta, ! i i d other}. ; : g not Bay whether Ne ‘e his guest, Peter Gardner of Stockton : se ARKIVALS AT THE WHEREAS, Hugh Galbraith, Nicholas maze State Superintendent Hoitt and other) it. houses and securing valuables} would or not. He was “in the hands . need money. Miss Mary Moroney, who a few. _ No 2121. Assessed to Mrs, Emily Trebilcock, George Sleep and Frederprominent educators from abroad will) yithout disturbing any one. Yester-. 0! his friends,” but had not given the. “Well, bow much do you want? eR ‘ os Aha with i) at thy . Clinch. Bought by Weissbein Bros. UNION HOTEL. tok W. Medlin, Plaintifis, end. Hasriet F. hain aiteikanee: : eaudaa’ turing Block . ™@#tter a serious thought. He said it] Now, don’t set your figures too high, days ago too 1¢ white veil at the & Co. for $1.42. “re. J. Naffziger ..Proprietress . Lexus, deceased, and Legg & Shaw, and Jersce day they su in capturing almost took his breath away when he ‘ L bain eg ob tail for . Tass Valley convent, will! hereafter . i id P ee (S Portoner, ¢10a8 Complainants, on the ad The Fuse Was Too “Quick.” Three charges of burglary were filed . jeard his name mentioned in connec-. '0f © ain getting tired of pulting up for) ei nown as Sister Mary Stanislaus. Ne. he Ansensed ag wi: . Mew al: February 26, 1888, Decteaniver th sla Gold Mining Gompoe, y — = against him, although, the detectives . tion with the high office. these wild-goose chases. Make it reaO. P. Stidger of North San Juan len. Bought by, Weissbein Bros. & Co. RM Wilkins, city, cormaralion: ithe respectics follwing Last Friday while Owen Buckley Bay, fully twenty charges” could be . Ifthe Republican party of the State sonable.’’ : ~larrived here Sunday, intending to tur $4. tt Feet Pes ote, aL Gairraltiieecas 1 $107.45 wud was working at D. R. McKillican &. proved against him. The specific] should next year put Eugene Gregory “Well, I'll be moderate, for Tkuow lenva yaaiaeday tee Sachamants and} No-.2609, Assessed to unknown Charles Pecor, do 0.0) for recording his lion, aba eoanbal tees Company’s mine he was struck on the . charges are for breaking into Mrs. R. . to the front as its standard bearér, he. you'll do what’s right. AllI wantis San Francisco. During the night he . 2W¢TBought by C. W. Kitts for} 3M Thowan, Gress Valley; AUIUUnRUC Re HOOT mies. Gores Se ecnetins back with the debris of a blast which Hickox’s residence at 133 Powell street . will lead it to victory. His record . $!* bits ee _ became so ill that he concluded to re. #2-81Gourge Lori, do nto Nicholas Trebiltock the sum of $190.50 he had ignited and was retreating . and stealing a quantity of jewelry and . thus far in public life has been such . 8quare meal —an el ar be the main here two or three days under WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, pres weneen eRADOh, and 92.50 for recording his lien and $60.00 from. He received a number of bad. clothing, for making away with a $65} 4s to commend him to all. for his . other expenses—travelin’, opening the} . ) 4, treatment, and then return. No. 2777. Assessed toS. W. Bax‘ Hartman, ctty, To George Bleep the sum, of $299.15 an cuts, and was tuken to his home at. overcoat from the residence of C. P. . statesmanship, integrity and fearless-. mine and the like—myself; and I'll home. He is afflicted with dropsy of . ter. Bought by C. Grissell for $1.65. Hugh Elian Grass 'Velloy pe ged Recording Hen end WANS epaaes North Bloomfield where Dr. Manson] Harris, 108 Haight street, and break-. ness. His private career is without a . locate youin. Yes, I'll put you in.” the breast and has difficulty in Wo. GEOR’ Aeseeasd (6 fohn Dane J Rschreimer, do To Fredorick W. Medlin the sum of $87.50 is attending him. ing into W. F, H. Hedde’s residence at . blemish. He would not only receive} He got the amount of capital re; : eA OE: and $2.00 for recording lien, énd 40 counsel : a February 26th, 1888, h 5 5 > teat : steer e the Holbrook; 8. B. Smith and Felix . $954.22. _. Charles Grimes, city, é oaths eater e and filate conceal fone Wilt positively-2ppear—here-for.one . ly upon his arrival districted the city and personal friends, he would roll up : pee Smith, Sacramento; Thos. E. Brown,. No. 2856. Assessed to Thos. McPh Wilkins, bbs salt ih [nterent thereon, from the date ot 5. performance only on Thursday eve-. and went to work systematically topstch =a sai cee ies few tj men. : Untess cevthrahow ample care, cashier of the Bank of California, Jno. . Guire. Sold to Towle Bros. for $20.83. en ae ee er annum al paid, which sald judgment "i ning, March 22d. The combination is break into houses where it — could obtain. There are no frills, no Bi yay herd and red W. Maroney, J. W. Allen, & if. “Wa: DCS “Auassied-to~ Ovean-Star HES spelen Oe caus: Valli: ais cvlor Cour on pages zt aot a powerful .one, containing some of. likely he would get something for his . follies, no deceptions about him. These by 8OZODONT made sweet Hammond and W. B. Bourn, of San{Q. M. . Botight by Weissbein Bros. & are ¢ re0n) CE ee hy : Ob Eis dad dey of Februar eae cant vee a the best burnt-cork talent in tlhe West. . trouble. The dectives have recovered es SAIS EN very sense ith 8 adness greet. Francisco. These gentlemen, some o! . Co. for $24.60. Harry Seymour, do Vlaintii's complaint and Defendant's erces oe r ? . ‘ 5 ’ ° A $10,000 Blast aeerat puncared Sonate age — . MASONIC NOTICE. whom are here for the Srst time, were es a ; ~ pe Charles Cairns, do aie Gee ee ee Lschat , stolen property ig ie , On Messrs. Granger,Clarke, Rolfe,HaySpecial Meeting. visiting the mines yesterday. at Mharwear © . ASMLVAIA ATI Caled Gee Reale Bint ee koown 7 and The reports of the marvelously rich . 8tores or pawn-shops. seni ai ford, Marsh and Fletcher were present : aoe : The broad Atlantic, is ever a stormy NATIONAL HOTEL. wold, ombracin Afteon hundred Inear fee strike last week at the Delhi quartz . ed that Block had committe at least! at tho meeting of the 17th District . There will be a meeting of Nevada] Am extraordinary offer to all! thoroughfare. Yet blow the winds oe vee en ee tect nine artace i Columbia Hill in this twenty-five burglaries since his arrival Fair Directors held in this «ity. last Lodge, No. 13, F. and A. M., Wed__ wanting employment. ever #0 fiercely, and ride the waver] s£OTOR BROS....Proprietors. . {ngton Mining District, Nevada County and mine near Columbia f Nevada county. He does not : shia ties dav ovenine vat 73% o'clock. A full en : . . ever so lofiily, seamen must man the e State of California, and the Northwest cor‘county are fully verified. A single . from J , Saturday evening. Edwin Tilley sub. "°8¢4Y g, ¢ o'clock, A We want live, energetic, agents in. /ood ships, tourists-will brave the pasFebruary 25, 1888, . #&F of sald Eagle Bird belhg weak to the cee ft blast blew out about $10,000 worth of . deny his guilt. . mitted a written proposition to return attendance of members 1s desired. every county in the United States and . guge, and commercial travelers and George Fletcher, Grass Valley, Township.17 N. R. 11K. M.'D. Brand M,, of d ger . Four years ago Block was in 8an . Glenbrook Park to the A-soviation on . Visiting brethren are cordially invited. . Canada to sell « patent article of Kreat . buyers must visit the centers of foreign Co do A Aa ry CoN eg 5.96 : 2oeFrancisco and served a sentence in the . ‘dition that he hi veuald the ean C. C. Weisensuraer, Master, . Merit, on its merits. An article hav-. tpade und manufacture. That atrocMra J 8 Wiggins, Downleville, Bird containing 90.14 acres, and dedieesea High School Graduating Exercises. H f Correction, he having been é Sayin eg ea R. G. McCurcuan, Secret ing @ large sale paying over 100 per. ious malady, sea-sickness, together Mre§ York, do in the United States Land Office as 52, ‘ a Oe Coretta ine ted . {82 loan, legal interest up to the time . RG. MeCurcuay, Secretary. . ont. profit, having no. competitio.,. with colicky pains and much inward. Mini SBheridan, do i gel secon i 12 hand if The High School graduating exerAENTOT, OP SOETTING of the Sheriff's sale on Deceriber 8ih, and on which the agent i+ protected in . gieasiness is often endured when HosJB Murphy, Forest City, gud callea tas Live Oak Quarts Mine boas : weapon. one per cent. interest (the law entitles Advertised Letters the exclusive sule hy a deed given for. tetter’s Stomach Bitters would have JB Miller, French Corral, ing gold, embracing fifteen hundred linear cises will take place at the Theater on ; : euch and every county he may secure . fortitied tl avers against them John Gotfett, Moores Flat, feet of the vein or lode, with surface ground k ; ——— him totwo percent) since the sale to peated it ; ; Ortitiod the VOyas 8 y GC Randall, Rock Creek, eae hundred jeatin wi & May, 25th pe Sea F from us. With all these advantages ‘ fact all old sal wix ed feet in width, in said WashFriday evening May, . : feck cole ench lik «mad hia at a6 The following is a list of letters reFihe faot that a) 8° . Seu captains, and in fact all old salte D R McKillican, Bloom field, ington Mining District, Nevada County and t eel A Iv is a good rule to accep’ b e present, and his attorney and cost maining in the Postoffice at Nevada . ‘2 °UF agents, and the fact that itis an . and veteran travelers are acquainted JH Young & wite, do: State. of Gatlornia, ‘and being BS vg ; ) a Give Ely’s Cream Balnr medicines as are known to be worthy] fees amounting to about $500. He City, California, for the week ending article ing ‘ah Rs ane every mune with the protective remedy, and are Herbert W Paine, Lake City, ing and North of said Eagle Bird, and runai aa) eae Sie oe Hig eo : yher, it might not be nevessary to / of confidence. It has been the exper. states that in case the Association did . Feb. 25, 1488. An Owner, ship in the Masonic Lodge here up to the time of hisdeath. David 8S. died in Oakland last Fall. recently went from this city to Washington district to work in the mill of the Spanish mine, returned today in a disabled condition and will be too sore for some t:me to resume his position. Last Saturday while throwing a belt on in the mill the sleeve of his jumper caught on a key of the pulley. He was drawn up, his left arm getting between the periphery of the pully and the belt and being badly bruised and jammed from the elbow to the shoulder He was thrown over the shafting and upon the floor, striking the right side of his head violently in falling. ForONG GUE, . bo! broken: D phrey were over from Grass Valley} No, 1119. Assessed to Wm, Thomas. } '¢!don the body’ of G. W. Tallman, . San Quentin, Cal. February 17, 1888. — £35 q Want saad ercaes Ms From Winter at Washington to Summer in Florida meant from Tuesday until Wednesday in the special train that, . yesterday viewing city life. Bought by Wéissbein Bros. & Co. for the dead jailer, the jury brought in aj >= Baseball Notes, eounty. 3 The Teachers’ Institute. County Superintendent Tiffany has issued a call for the annual meeting of teachers of Nevada county to convene at Washington school building in this Burnt Cork Artists Coming. Manager Jacobs has received notice that Cleveland’s Haverly Minstrels Atrial. This justly celebrated remedy WES ZaV$ t——a without a stop;-except at Savannah; carried President and Mrs. Cleveland ‘to ‘Jacksonville. Accompanying them . were the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Whitney and Colonel and Mrs. Lamont. Sealskins and ulsters were worn in San Francisco about eighteen days ago. He lost notime in attending to his nefarious. duties, and the police authorities were soon made aware of the presence of an expert burglar in the city by the reports of the citizens whose the corner of Sixth and Harrison‘ streets and stealing $50 in coin and some clothing. It would seem that Block immediateA prominent citizen of San Francisco wus in this city a few weeks ago, and one day, while standing in a crowd discussing political questions, -he turned around, laid his hand on Mayor Greyory’s shoulder, and said: ‘*This
young man will be California’s next Governor. Mark my. prediction.” the support of his party, but would draw largelv from the younger element in the Democratic party. In Nevada county where he has many business Valley were in town yesterday. Francisco were in town Sunday. Swartz, of Pleasant Valloy, is ill with pneumonia, of the Citizens Bank, has been on the sick list since Friday. yesterday went to Auburn to visit her sister, Mrs. Kosminsky. has been ill for a long time, is now able to be around again. Grass Valley Tidings, visited the metropolis Sunday afternoon, J. Phillips and F. Curtis of San Mr. and Mrs. George Tracy of Grass David E. Morgan, Assistant Cashier Mrs. I. Marks of North San Juan W. C. Stokes of Grass Valley, who H. 8. Spalding, proprietor of the C. 8. Richardson. and John HumMiss Lillie Beverton of San Francisco is visiting friends at Grass Valley The quartz was ‘‘all wired and hooped and riveted together with gold.” ““W ll,” said the Comstocker, ‘‘if you know of such a vein, why don’t you go and get it—why do you linger here?” quired, and ave expect soon-to see announcement made in the Nevada City papers of a regular ‘‘jeweler’s shop” having. been struck on Steep Hollow. rson calling for Me. and Mrs. M, Phelan with their three daughters, also Mrs. Peter Purdon, from Purdon’s Crossing, were in town yesterday. 8. P. Rallings of Boone county, Mo., arrived Saturday night for the purpose of taking an interest in the Bartlett breathing when lying down. Grass Valley Union of Sunday; The following gentlemen arrived here on Friday night, and are registered at nor. ©o. for $1.25. Bought by J. Tully for $1.44. assessed to J. M: Young. Bought by Wm. H. Kistle for $7.93. G. M. Co. for $804.38. Mining Co, for $24.10. Bought by H. McCaiiley for $2.86. _ & Co. Bought by Mrs.Mary Guscetti for $9. $1.65. Bought ty Weissbein Bros..& No. 439. Assessed to J. H. HamilNo. 620. Linden quartz ledge No. 818. Assessed to Nevada City Bought by Citizens Bank No. 849. Assessed to Oneida Chief Bought by L. Housman No. 857. Assessed to Geo. W. Paull. No, 871. Assessed to A. Baumgarten No. 1178. Assessed to Mrs. M. A. & Co. for $52.38. Hodge & Co. Bought by Weissbein Brothers & Co. for $36.71. No. 1934. Assessed to King Hill M. Co. Bought by Weissbein Bros. & Co. for $5.12. guird. Bought by Weissbein Bros, & Co. for $23.95. No. 2807. Assessed to Eagle Gold M. Co. “Bought by C. Grissell for rarely unprovided with it. Emigrants ern parts ofthe county is good. The moderate weather is making the grass trom plans prepared by a prominent architect of this city,’”’ No. 1845. Assessed to Thomas Pasturage ip.the western and southweight, alum or phosphate powders. oid rae Ame. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. 106 Wall street, New Yor Wh. T. COLEMAN & CO., Agents, About the best illustration of a foolvailing. It isaloo awaste of money. John Swart, the artistic photographer of this cly, has received from New . Urleans a diplomaof merit for the splendid exhibit of photographs he made at the World’s fair held there . ‘ LWO years ugo. A Redwood ‘City dispatch of Satur-. ‘ ton. Bought by H. McCauley for “dest jomp.” rusted rorceonte . Accident at the Spanish Mine. Valley went tothe Bay yesterday. $38.36 eM OF uc ine a San Francisco Hetel Gazetie: ‘A och pau } Yee Charles Swartz, son of Theodore. ""\"" . i $30,000 hotel is to be built at Colfax Information Wanted. f Jarvis Means, a young man who No 471. Assessed to John Hicks. I W. FITCH, of Rochester, Pa. wishes ish waste of energy is witnessed in the . *° X2°w AT ONCE the whereabouts of qurning of the electric street lamps during the moonlight nights now preClifford Daniel Fitch, Who has fallen heir to some property. 28 Notioe of Application for Pardon. To W. D. LONG, Eaq. District Attorney of Nevada County, Cal. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ONG GUE, who was convicted fm Nevada ‘ounty,in April, 1880, of the crime of murder in the first degree, and sentenced to imprisonment for the term of his natural life, ntenda to apply to the Governor of the state of California fora pardon or commur — day says: At the Cdroner’s inquest . ‘tion of sentence. verdict of willful murder against the our tramps who assaulte . him, was extracted Friday and Saturday. Che vein all through is of high grade and of good size—two feet onan aver age. Croup, whooping cough and bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh’. Cure. At Carr Bros. A B Woodworth, Yuba City, RK McMurray, San Francisco, W B Hayford, Colfax, C C Welsenburger, on M F McLeod, Hunts Hfll, JR Davis, San Juan, {i lae, do P T Brown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Roferee's Sale. ; No. 1469. WHEREAS, UNDER AND BY VIRTUe, . vada, State of California, HUGH GAL®RAITH,. NICHOLAS TREBILCOCK, GEORGE SLEEP and FREDERICK W. MEDLIN, Plaintiffs. va. EAGLE GOLD MINING COMPANY, a core poration, HARRIET F. LEGG, as Bx utrix of the Estate of TLomas Legg, defees, To Jerry Kelluher thesum of 141,00 2.50 for recording lien and $50, ond vounsel een. 4 To Harriet F. Legg, ae Executrix of the Estate of Thomas fl ager e and Legg ning across the South Yuba River, contain~ ‘*herry i tigq. make ‘an extraordinary offer’ to} to the fur West should use it.as a sufeJ Phillips San Francisco, 5 Poe een gna Sonlgn ated Jn the Un for the cure of catarrh, hay fever, cold ien’ thousands that Ayer's vei not want the property a Sacramento Riene. Jaret) will please ask for ad secure guod agents at once, but we pte petites ie be aay Sot gh eggs M HM eu, do ates anfonn ote tae io i, Py ott me in the head, &c., can be obtained of. Pectoral isthe best medicine ever used . inan stood ready to take it on June 8th entae MAnncs have concluded to make it to show, . of the Bitters for dysp2psia, constipao tecat Sy ay BN sitite'anu-benasi any reputable druggist and, ma ~ for throat and lung diseages. when the Sheriff's deed would be Boyd, Miss Mollie i big oy one ee ee tion, pe? complaint, kidney Soak 6, TTL Forest Springs concentrators, alr compretons, teem . relied upon a8 a and plesant . ge assed in case. of non-redemption. aay ot our invention, Ou laDUIty . and all ailments that impair the harBeing nite erand all buildings and fixtures, on eli remedy for the above i og Sele Peres MeneeNne: They’ Directors concluded ‘hat. one eee og aa by Pt io tiptoe Mal monious and vigorous action of the. Ww ursusera Cotas ty Missourt, Selon commoniy keows ta ot wa a pretlaee i ill give i iate relief. 8 not a ment , , y FORO, nergy. Ze i ¢. vital 8. Warren Greeb, San Juan, id Mi ; e a + aes bt mpegs wder, has no offensive Probably no one thing has caused . would not be able to rajse the amount Cook James K. making from $150 to $300 8 month. ™POWere Febriary 26th, 1888, . Inibes being contiguous and’ betas won “es aad Gay De ae ae am vival le at Carr] asked by Mr. Tilley and decided: to arg gla clear, und tois fact makes it safe for us Political Pull . 2 Pudapeen? bay eins Ab ty freed aeons mine by the sata ° eir cus ‘ : ' ‘ = wily thing to de ' ‘ pare gael Cg of the Times, May bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery . *4journed till the time for holding the Davis, Sarah give our business a thirty day’s trial. upon as a basis for obtaining the Wie Thee, fall Peenoleag ereby given that I will sell at 1886. for Consumption. Their ttade ‘s sim-. annual meeting which will be in June. Daley Wm. (2) and failto clear at least $100 in this . necessaries of life, With the frequent i ‘ av OF Ss P ’ . pelled to take up some some such busiWile baton ret o'clock P. M. to-wit: 12 o'clock M. of sai i i n test it before buyin et. pavilion exhibi Kresler, Mrs, G. did not know that we have azents now. ness as an agency for Lr. Foote’s CKinteldt, . do’ day, all the right, title and interest w % in the same proportion, Lester i bi Py trial bottle free, Rae id OL. a se apt bit only in anae thoy —_ Meldner, C. making ore than double this amount. . ‘Plain Home Talk,’ which is sure to W Cunningham, ’ do the defendant in theabove eutitied ; ford, Every bottle warranted. . aie Macon, M. Miss Ka Our large descriptive circulars explain . be a good payin business as long as{ 2 Ba ley oy a mn br ed on the said 23d dey of Fe’ ak at § An Agent Wanted <o EEE McNevens, Miss Kate. our offer fully, and these we wish to. he will devote himself to it. A really. MreWFinchley&c,’ do pee as cay On wale eid jndgment was . m Agent Notice te Creditors. Everyso py needs a spring mediOlive, Mrs, Sophia ; send to everyone out-of employment ular medical book such a8 “Plain . Wm Walters, Jr, do been subsequently acquired, in end ts alt ; ; ‘handle the Standard Sewing Ma5 Sine cine. By using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Richardson, Mrs. E. O. (2) who will send us-three one cent stamps . Home Talk’ sella at all times and in Boke Grant, b = the above described property, to the % bo Foray Th lightest and quickest run-. All persons indebted tome for sup) . oat al hi 2 H Tolias, Mr. Ole. for postage. Send at once and’secure Pall places, and often the best ground. RF Barlow: yr beaen tas onoh ain hand, to wablaty said a gohton” Good inducements . plies purchased at the Plaza Feed . ‘he blood is thoroughly cleansed and) FOREIGN, the agency. in time for the boom, and. for an agency is that which, has al-. © J Naffziger & wife, do Given under my hand this 2th day of a ‘Address L. H. Scrivener, . Store are requested to cail at the Post: . invigorated, the appetite stimulated, go to work on the terras named in our . ready been plowed over once or twice rae a wile deo Feb , 1888. bos ; = City f24-lw . offic: and settle their uccounts bejore . and the systein prepared to resist the Vulam, Marco extraordinary offer. by an nt. ‘There is rvom. for all who Win Welch . go . Ler ree RGE Lo: clhotiem, Sot the same are put inthe hands of a. idiseases peculisr io the summer Suisa Izabel HS . Address, at once, NationaL Nove . will apoly to the Murray Hill Publish-. Prot Ertz, 0 . py a.m, mon ener of Neveds Comaky, j Walnut Trees, 15 cents. . collector. months, Ark for Ayer’s Sursaparilla. Gottard, Maggetto Luigi Co., 514 Smithfield St., Pittsburgh, ee 129 East 28th 8t.,N.Y., and} %us gael ‘ Parley & Little, Att’ys fer P' Taso Wells, Main street. (24-46 . j 10-tf Can. RB. Cranne. . Take no other. pie Cauvor R. Cuanxe, r.u, . Pa. 14 3m . “ ” Mis Bigelow’ ob, Gan See. for ¢ Felt Hats for Less Than Cost. We will sell antrimmed Felt Hats at half price. $2 Hats for $1 and all others ply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Coughs, (olds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. They say they will then make some ort of arrangements for holding next Fall's fair, it being their intention to do away with the races and have a hos Eddy, Susan Ellis, Mrs, Jane Griggs, W.T, Harrison, John (2) Jonson, James ¥ time, above all expenses, can return all goods unsold to us and we will refund the money paid for them. No such employer of agents ever dared to make such offers, nor would we if we brains and ability is raelly fortunate if changes of party somebody is sure to left, so that on the whole any man of ty missing a fat public job,-hg is comJ W O'Rear, Downieville, J Sanders, tklin, Phil Baine, do © Tegier, Colfax, , C Shurtleff, Bloomfield, L Mullen, Union Hill, J 8 Langdon, Grass Valley, come, first served ublie a ‘ ot . Boor, in Nevada City, County of Nevada, State of California, on Between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 4nd Jobn C etd Jobo aldw Mf Tuceday, the Twentieth day ef