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The Daily Transcript. GRAND AND TRIAL JURORS.
‘They Shook For Her.
"PERSONAL MENTION.
Two'soulful young gallants of the
ee
FRIDAY, JAN. 13, 1888.
NORE
HERE AND THERE.
State Senator A, Walrath of this
feelings too ask‘ler to choose between
city has been granted a patent fora lected the following whose names aptwo snch Apollos as they believed
pear
on
the
assessment
roll
to
serve
paving and roofing compound.
themselves to be. So they decided to
Nevada City Council, No. 118, as trial and grand jurorsin the Superdetermine their fate by shaking dice,
ior
Court:
Order 6f Chosen Friends, will have an
the one making the most points to
installation and banquet next Mondiy .
GRAND JURORS.
take thé gir! and toconsole the loser
night.
Nevada township—J. C. Abbott, C. by treating him to a bunch of cigar
tion of the olive. ‘wo years ago the
Index-Tribune urged‘upon the farmers
of the Sonoma Valley to plant this
4
—
John Johnston's Apology for Eseaying to
Die by Laudanum.
oe
Cin, ad. Swe, Stes
£
>
“1AM CRAZY.”
“Plant the Olive.
A great deal is bejng written at the
Bishop Manogue is at Grass Valley. present time in regard to the cultiva
ioxpayers From Whom They Are to be modern Athens became desperately
Mrs. Edward Coleman of Grass Valenamored of the same girl. They were
Selected This. Year.
ley is ill with pleurisy,
FN
too considerate of their good looks to
Miss Hattie Coleman of Gras# Valhave
a vulgar fist fight over. her, and
rey has returned to Mills Semiuary.
The County. Supervisors have ‘sehad toomuch regard for her sensitive
eae ay
profitable tree on the rocky places of
Hon, A. Walratt returned Wednestheir, farms, which are suitable for. The Grass Valley Tidings of Wedday from a brief visit to San _FianOlives ‘and no earthly use for anything nesday says: Today John Johnston
of Hill’s Flat swallowed two ounces of
&
cisco.
;
élse. E. P. Thomson of Agua Caliwith suicidal _ intent.
. A Tam is limping around with a ente, and other farmers have very/ laudanum~
foet made sore by dropping a beersensibly done. so and in a few years Whether or not the emetics administered by Dr. Jones will frustrate Johnkeg on it.
‘
:
the very land on their places: which
ston’s desire is a matter to be deter
—OoOFr TEHH
SAN FRANCISCO OPPOSIMION SPORES
Will Be Consolidated Into One Store
Misses Mollie Keller and Jessie heretofore produced nothing, not even
but he was not dead at 4 Pp, u.
Rich have returned to their studies in feed for stock, will bring them ia larg: mined,
. . On a page of a memorandum book
ettes!” It happened that the one lost
the
State
Normal
School.
and her pupils will be given Saturday
fington, D, 8. Baker, Jackson Calvert, was the préference of the object_of B. Thompson, of the Union turner returns than the ver richest—soil “Was found this:
“evening at Geo. Fletcher's residénee Geo. ‘A. Cooper, R. H: Forman, Geo. the contest, but so sacredly did he reon their farms. It isan established
My Darune Anniz: Forgive me,
in Grass Valley.
QGaylord, Timothy Giles, Henry gard his contract that the next time pike, which is one of the best-kept fact that olives: thrive and grow the for I must die. I am crazy.
roads
in the county, was in town yesbest in. the rockiest and most sterile
The Broad street slide is etn Godair, Chas. Grimes, D. Hutchison,
IN NEVADA ciry,
, Your loving husband,
they met he returned a. stony glare
long-lived this winter. The coas
. JOHNSTON.
+G. F, Jacobs, B. Locklin, Ed. Muller, for her yard-wide and all sugar smile. terday.
places. There is hardly a farmer in
W. A. Trephayen and wife, E. W. Northern-Central California that has
were still enjoying it Wednesday eveR. G. McCutchan, C. A. Pare, B. 8.
Although many reasons are asNext day his affection for her re-asning and yesterday morning.
:
Rector, M. Rosenberg, A. J. Stiles, serted itselfin his bosom, and meeting Hovey and G,. M. Pond, registering not here and there on his place signed as having actuatéd Jolnston,
from San Francisco,arrived here Wedpatches of lind which are so much itis a‘fact that he is suffering from
The Italian skies that smile down Jos. Thomas, E. Tilley, B. F. Thomas,
nesday evening.
‘
: waste on his hands, owing to the softening of the drain, and doubtless
on this favored part. of the State are C. C. Weisenburger.
a lah-de-dah chippie-chappie tilt of his
R. D. Finnie, John Binkleman and rocky Tature of the soil, T.ese patchwas right in saying, ‘I am crazy.”
an entrancing revelation to yisitors
Grass Valley township—Elam Biggs, hat. “Oh, my, just look at it wiggle!”
from the fog-infested regions of the David Bryan, D. Bilderback, Wm. she exclaimed to the fair miss with John Edwards of Grass Valley have es, unsuitable for anything else, are Street talk has it that the solution can
coast-belt.
:
:
Campbell, T. W. Carson, Thos. Cloke, her, and her nose _tip-tilted thirty. degone down towards Marysville on a just the thing for olives, and if planted be found in family difficulties, ==}
The Placer county Board-of Trade C. Conaway; D: Dedman, Robert) grees over its head as she swept duek hunting expedition.
ia that profitable fruit: would in # few Johnston. is well-known here; where
The Grass Valley Union of yesteryears become the most valuable por-he has swung a miner’s pick for years, . _
will ask the County Supervisors for Dinsmore, Thos. Griffith, John Glasgrandly on-her-way. It went to a saan appropriation of $2,500 with which. son, Duncan Gillis, Peter Johnston, loon hydrant and bathed its fevered day says: There'is’ no encouraging tion of the, farm. Cuttings, when a and is generally well thought of. He
improvement in the condition of Wm. year old, cost from $90 to $120 a thouisa native of Wales and is about 45
to carry on the “boom.’”’ ‘They will Thad. A. Mason, Pat Noonan, James brow. She had heard
of the dicegive the: money,
:
Crr, J.
F. Paull, A. Powning, Pat. throwing operation, and is true to the bedry Mitchell, proprietor of the Wissand. It requires 100 trees to an acre. years of age. +
cohsin Hotel.
:
citmagalaniainabnpemnia
Tickets for the ball to be given by Riley, Jno. Rodda, J. P. Stone, Marwinner. This is an o’er true tale.
A good authority reckons the cost of
P. A. Davis and C. E. Stewart, of
Falee Pretenses.
Neva Canton for the benefit. of the ion Thomasson, L. D. Voice, Geo.
setting out olives af $10, per acre, exSt. Louis, Mo., were here yesterday clusive of plowing and other work,
That Cold Winter.
widow of the late John Hurst will be Whiteside, E. ©. Webster:
Venders who
by specious represenlooking at land. ‘Owing to the unusplaced on sale without delay. Full Rough and-Ready. township—L. 8.
&
“Those pioneers that have been ually severe weather, they of course while the expense of cultivating the tations as to worthless articles for the
particulers appear in the advertiseAllen, John R. Balch;John Black,
teeth, induce the unsuspecting to use
telling you about the coldest winter . . saw things~under the most unfavorasoil around the trees is about $3-a them fruitlessly or with 3 pitive in. .
WiLL BH sorLtD
ment,
:
:
John Hasting, Dawson Nichols.
year per acre. Olive trees como into
since this county was settled
by the
jury to the enamel, should be punishThe road from this .city. ‘to Smartsgood bearing at the age of five years, ed. -Buy SOZODONT only, escape
Bridgeport township—John Kuhlwhites, are slightly off in their, calcuable conditions.
Mrs. J, McBean, Mrs. L. Cole and
ville is in excellent condition, vonsidman, Martin Maroney, J. McCullough,
and beautify the teeth,
lations, ’’ said an old-tinier yesterday Mrs. W. D. Foster yesterday came producing on an average a gallon and their snares
a eee
‘ering the long period of unfavorable F. 8. Wood, John H. Wichman.
to-the reporter. ‘‘The winter of 1852down from Washington to attend the. @ quarter of oil to the tree, for which a
t
weather, There is no snow worth ‘Bloomfield township—8. Richard3 which they refer to was the time of funeral of Mra: R, E. Smith which market can readily bo found_at aod
mentioning below Rough and Ready, son, R. D. Skidmore, A. L. Woodruff,
the first great-freshet we witnessed will tuke place from the Congregationper gallon.
When baby was sick, We gave her Castoria,
only smajl patches. lingering here and H. F, Frye.
:
:
°
Thus it will be seen that witha When she was child, she cried for Caatoria,
after our arrivaland it was not a very al Church at two o’elock this. ufterthere on the shady side of the hills.
Washington .township—John Mcecold winter. It was along about Janvery small outlay the most sterile and When she became Miss,she clung to Castoria
noon,
oe
:
eS
The following are the newly elected Bean, John Grissell.
worthless lands below the Yep anow When she had children, she gave them.
uary, 1854, that the arctic snap came.
Henry
D.
Keser,
who
has
been
[Caatoria' . ”
Directors of the Union ‘Turnpike
Eureka township—Thos. Dowling, It was a holy terror, and\don’t you
belt can be made to produce in olives
spending the holidays with his’ mothCompany:
-B.Thompson, George ‘J; W. Robb, 8. L. Parsons.
over
$900
an
acre
pet
year
gross,
forget:
it, my boy. A thermometer . er, Mrs. Beardsley, returned home
Grant, Wm. Grant, James Douglass,
Meadow Lake township—Warren hanging at Dr.
Col. Geo. H. Hooper’s experiment
Clark’s, about yesterday. He carries with him a
‘Charles Taylor and R. Balch, The Richardson, J. Marzen, Jr., T. B.
where Vinton’s drugstore now stands, ‘badly swollen and blackened eye as a in Sonoma Valley has established,
Parties indebted to me will please call‘and ‘settle their
directors have elected B. Thompson as Whitney.
:
got’ down to twelve degrées below reminder of his first’ experiences in without a doubt, that the olive thrives
President, Treasurer and Superinten=-. Little’
York township—W. H. zero, I didn’t see
as well here as on the rocky, slopes of
it myself, but I had coasting».
At Union Hill, neat Grass Valley, January
dent of the company’s property, and Pierce, Jeremiah Levee, B. J. Grif0, ” 1888, te the wife of John Sincock, a
:
the word for it of a number of men who “While W., Deamer of Grass Valsunny Italy.
daughter.
Rodger W. Johnson was elected Secrefith.
.
Bearing these facts in mind and also
did see it and could be relied on. Geo. ley was chopping wood his ‘axe cola
4
tary.
ae
TRIAL JURORS.
G. Allan and Wm, Heugh found in the lided with a clothes line and the pole that diversity of cropa is always the
MAMRIED,.
People coming up this week from
safest plan for the farmer, and that it
Nevada township—V. E. Austin,
C. snow near théir cabin a hare literally of the axe hit Mr. Deamer
a heavy is unwise to depend entirely upon In Rocklin, January 9, 1888, J. M. Cross, of
Sacramento, San Jose, San Francisco,
Truckee, and Louette Givens, of Rocklin,
frozen
stiff.
It
was
apparently
lifeléss.
Oakland and other towns below, say E. Ashburn, J. P. Arbogast, C. W. They took it in by the fire and when it blow on the forehead, just above the grapes or any other one thing in an
Beedle,
Elijah
Booth,
N.
Builey,
J.
H.
nes.
Only
a
flesh
wound
was
nade,
__it does not seem as eeld to them here
agricultural community if uninterruptgot warmed through it was as active as
as it does down in the valleys and . Bryant, John Bost, F, N. Burns, B. ever.: Then they turned it loose with the ugh the blow was a heavy one. ~ “ped prosperity is desired, our farmers
ulong the seacoast. The mercury gets Bullard, Wim. Barton, John Bonney; their blessing, and it boufided on its . J. H. Boardman was yesterday sufought. to think seriously of this matter
fering miuch pain from tiie: wound in.
a trifle lower here, but there is not so Jas. Colley, John ©, Cleave, J. H. way rejoicing.” ¢
and plant largely the fruit which will . .
Cook,
C.
T.
Canfield,
Geo.
A.
Church,
his head, and ‘was in a weak condimuch humidity about the atmosphere
ré¢laim the waste spots on their
Nos, 2 to 8 Commercial Street, Nevada Cit
J. B. Dacray, J. H. Eden, Wim. Edtion
phys
cally,
Visitors
were
not
-A Broken Ditch.
up this way as there is in the less al&
places and bring. them in the largest
permitted
to
see
him.
Reports
are
wards,
W.
A.
Findley,
Casper
Fogeli,
titudinous localities,
:
returns,
:
Opposite P. Lund’s Hotel, North Bloomfield.
“A break which occurred Wedn sday afloat to the effect that he attempted
Milton McWhorter has severed his Wm, Floyd, Felix Gillet, Wm: Giffin,
in the South Yuba Company’s ditch twice again on Wednesday to take his
Geo.
F.
Gray,
Henry
Grover,
'J.
8.
connestion with the Marysville DemoNo sufferer from any scrofulous disLower Main Street, Grass Valley.
at a point opposite th.» Deadwood life, but they are false.
crat, andwill starta daily paper in the Holbrooke, E. P. Hager, J. B. Hitchease, who will fairly try Ayer’s Sarsamine
in
Willow
Valley
shut
off
the
cock,
C.
Hepler,
J.
Hackley,
A.
H
parilla,
need
despair
a
a
cure.
This
new town of-Sutter City, W. H. PhilDown Among the Windmills,
water supply at the electric light staremedy purges the blood of all. im> :
lips has secured.the con'rolling interIrish, T. M: Jewett, Ino. Keenan, F.
purities, destroys the germs of scrofula:
tion
for
an
hour
or
more
during
that
\
C.
Luetje,
8.8.
Luey,
Wm.
E.
Me_
All
of
the
cold
weather
that
has
been.
est in the Democrat, and it-is believed
and infuses new life and vigor throughevening. The result was that the
servey,
H.
R.
McCoy,
W.
H.
Martin,
dished up during the past week has out the physical organization.
he will have George Obleyer as editor.
atreets
were
left
in
darkness
and
a
ns
not been confined to Los Angeles and
Shel ving and Counters of the Shoe: Store, which have
With Ohleyer writing for the DemoC. McClintock, I. Moody, W. J. OrKindergarten. .
number of business houses that have
the Bartlett pear belt of Nevada
crat, that paper will at once lose all gan, G, W. Ragon, H. Richards, 8.
Shurtleff, M.B, Siddles, 8, E. Storey, adopted the system were obliged to county.
The Stockton Mail tells
its Nevada county patrons.
3
only been used three months, will be sold at first cost of .
Mrs, Logan's Private School and
I One
A. D. Sutton, Geo. Steger, Win. H. resort for awhile to other methods of about this experience in its own town; Kindergarden, Water street, reopens
Had the repairs not “An amusing incident happened as a Monday, Jan. 9th. Pupils prepared
A Disastrous Railroad Wreck.
Smith, S. N. Stranahan, A. Stenger, illumination.
lumber.
J. H. Sharp, Geo. C. Shaw, V. Saabeen made with the greatest speed atreet-car was coming down California for entering either grade of public
HAs
POWDER
NEVER
VARCES
The west-bound overland passenger
lw
vee, R. Sara, A. Seaman, Chas. ‘Irethe period of darkness would have street early this morning. The mule school.
~—A Marvel of purity, atrength a
which passes through Colfax at 2
w qiosomeness.. More economical an the
leaven, H. D. Towle, A. Tam, John lasted much longer than it did, The was going along at a snail's pace and
ordinary
kinds, @and cannot be sold in com
o’clock A. M. when near Lander’s Stapetition with the multitude of low test, shor
“Bank, Nevada Oity.
Tredinnick, John Tamblyn, H. D. Electric Light Company have things the driver app.irently was too careful
:
tion, three miles west of Colfax, met
weight, alum or phosphate powders,
‘Whittum, J. H. Wentworth, G. W. so arranged that they can obtyin wato keep his hands in his pockets to
eld ea ay: ame.
with a serious mishap yesterday
ROYAL
ARNG
POWDER
CoO.,
Weeks, Jaméa Williams, B. C. Waite, ter either direct from the ditch or hurry his long-eared steed.
=~
The
106 Wall street,New York
<worning. The two engines for some
from the upper town reservoir. They
WM. 1. COLEMAN & CO., Agente, Showing ite
T. C. Randall, Wm, Walters.
E
sme
Fimaneial Condition
result: was that the car came to a
San
Francisce.
éause jumped the track in a cut.
on Morning of Jam. let, 1886.
Grass Valley township—Thos. R, were connected with the ditch when standstill and the passengers had
THE GREAT
TO BE GIVEN BY
They were badly smashed, the. bagAngove, 8. D. Avery,.B. Alcorn, B. the stoppage of Wednesday evening to leave their seata and put their
gage and éxpress cars being also comBickford, J. F. Beckett, R, W. Bayne, occurred, and before they could shoulders to the thing before the car
pletely wrecked. Engineers Wright
RESOURCES
John Bennetts, P. Bryan, ASB. Brady, chango to the reservoir a good head would budge. Some said the mule
and Day were considerably cut and
Wm. Best, Sr., Wm. Bree, Jas, M. was again running in the ditch.
eal
Esta’
on for de
i
had
fallen
into
the
lethargic
sleep
probably hurt internally.A .gang of
Miscellaneous Bonds....
. 20,175.00
ACKNOWLEDGED
Oommercial Street, Nevada City.
Campbell,
Ben Colvin, J. C. Conawhich
intense
cold
produces,
while
Masonic
Installation.
men were engaged yesterday
in clearFThie Company has 32 Steres in Tales
wuy, Wm. Cunningham, 8. Deeble,
Oe Meet Wasie
e870] Tews
a
others
maintained
that
the
car
was
going the track, passengers and baggage
Loans on Htocks, Bonds and Warie
»
Appetiner:
Successful Operation,
. A. Ducotey, Timothy Field, John Fer_The following were installed Weding so slow that the wheels froze to
BO Ra ae tsar
;
Lo0.0. F,
being transferred around the wreck.
Loans
on
other
Securities
.....
5,762.98
THE
INDIOPBNOIBLE
rell, Rd. Eddy, B. Gad, J. F. Galmnesday evening by Past Master I. J. the rails, The driver would give no
Rose DT erent bata
aoe 16 630-f0
.
i
verdraft account, unsecure
254,
lagher, G. P. Hubie, C. R. Hill, P. Rolfe; District Inspector, assisted by opinion omthe subject’ at all, but it
Introducing a New Employe. .
Money on hand..... ......11,981.68 Household Remedy :
—AT—
Hennessy, Geo. W. Hill, John Hodge, D. E. Morgan as Marshal, an officers was noticed that his whip was kept
Due from National Banks. ..
16,860.02
‘
Willis Parker, who has for some Thos, Hodge, Jas, Harrigan, Joha W, of Nevada Lodge, No. 13, F. and A.
B
Furniture and Fixtures ..,
500.
}
busy over.the rest of the route, and
Gold
Bullion..
-...
2,184.79
4
GURE
PREVENTIVE
:
. time served as book-keeper for the Jenkins, A. Lucas, Geo. Kress, T. Le M.; C. C Weienburger, W. M.; Wm.
no further stoppage.”’
Totol
Agete.....0..,...9170,881,16
“AND
P.
‘Nevada County Land and ImproveDuc, W. P. Morris, Thos. H. Moore, Barker, 8. W.; JXT. Morgan, J. W.; there. was—_—
—o
pel
brAWLATIRE
pg
OBITIVE
CURE
FOR
1
ARMORY HALL.
ment
Assotiation, has severed ‘his P. Mulcahey, M. McGuire, B. McArE. M. Preston, T.; no Secretary inaid-up Cap
eras
cas.
$90,000,
County Supervisors,
We will sell, in addition
to
i
with
that enterprise dle, M. Manion, Henry Nichols, J. C, stalled owing to the absence of J. H.
The County Supervisors yesterday
Depositora .
So 9}452,88
OUSNESS
hereafter be _ identified Noell, Thos. Othet,. D, O’Rourke, Boardman; T. B. Gray, $.D.; C. A.
our unequaled ‘Teas, Coffees, Due
—oON-——
Dividends unpald..
a
BAG
BILOUS
» TORPID LIVER,
with the business department of Thos. Paine, J. P, Pollard, J. P. Pare, J. D.; G. E: Robinson and Thos. completed the work of naming citizens
Total
Liabilities..
os
eeesece,
$170,881.16
s
from
whom
Superior
Court
jurors
the Damy Transcript, He is also Pearce, P. P. Pingree, W.—B. Rule, Odgers, 8.; I. J. Rolfe,.M.; Wm.
of California, County of Nevada, as.
Fever and Ague,
fine stock of Glassware, ChiState
We, the undersigned, do solemnly swear
=
ie
:
authorized to make collection
‘of bills Jno. Ragsdale, Robert G. Roberts, Holmes, T. -At the close of the exershall be selected during the current
that
we
have,
each
of\is,
a
personal
-knowl-.
AND
ALL.
MALARIAL TROUBLES;
due this office, receipt for the same, Thos. Riley, W. B. Stuart, J. W. Stucises, a beantiful diamond, mounted year.
ed ed bad me yee qemialned in she ime OYSPEP!
,
naware,
Tinware,
Crockery,
going statement,
an
¢ same isa true
The following demands on the genand to receive orders for advertising art, Peter Smith, Geo, Seville, W. H. jewel was prdsented to the retiring
ead correct ie) nm of the Rnaneral condi.
. EPSIA,
Baskets, ete., at prices away oR oO! é Citizens Kank on the morning o
3
and job printing. Our patrons will Steveng, I. Sanks, §r., J, M. Smith, Master, D. E. Morgan, Past Master eral fund were allowed:
January ist, 1888, accordiug to the best of
INDIGESTION
D. 8, Baker, jury scrip, $18.
find Mr. Parker a very agreeable ‘and F.Schrakamp, Con. Sullivan, Matt. H, Stansfield making the presenta‘below usual rates; in fact ons kaw jodge and bellaf {and that hy aa ar
:
J. H, Cook, material and :labor:-for
se!
erein named are all in the cus
°
:
:
business-like yourg gentleman to deal . Tracy, Jos. Van Hoeter, W. B. Van tion speech in behalf
the
said
bank
and
of
its
proper
officers
ind
SS
:
NERVOUSNESS.
of the members. past house, $130.84.
almost at cost, © so as to adcorrespondents,
Loa'
:
with,
cma
FOR,
THE
Itis
an
elaborate
piece
of
workmanOrden, 8. Wolford, Gilman Wright,
solemnly swear that the’
thing of Food,
F. G. Beatty, postage stamps for
vertise the great merits of pesWe-up furthermore
sania stock
of the Citizens Bank
A. E. Womack, A. D. West, Wm. ship from the. local jewelry factory of county officers, -$25.
Suit For an Accounting.
s thirty thousand dollars in wold coin valKidney Complaint.
. A musicale by Mrs. H, G, Parsons A. Barrett, A: Blumenthal, J. M. Buf
_ WITHIN TEN DAYS.
Therefore the Large and Fine Stock of
BOotTSsS « SHOES
{
Wlass Than Cost For Cash Only!
‘
Until the Expiration
of That Time.
accounts: .
L. HYMAN,
CHAMPION CLOTRING SALESMAN OF NEVADA COUNTY,
coun
‘Seuni-Annual Report of the Citisens
Grand Social Ball
Neva Canton No.6,
sate
DR. GUNN’S
—
BITTE R's
Great American Importing.Tea
Regulating Cathartic
Company,
TEMPTATION PRICES
During the ‘Toldays
oe
iooo.e0. Costiveness and Constivation
Spices, ‘etc., any of our very
Friday Froning, Fa Od, 108%.
‘
our most delicious
a canister
Mrs. : Henry : Hurst, ofvisit.tea’ Remember
is.always a suitable
of weak nerves, and thia glorious fran
the purpose of organizing a debating chise being usually the consequences
8
Washington township—W. Foster, society. All geutlemen desiring to of sound disgestion ard increased
tric Bitters.and Dr. King’s: New Life
vigor, the ree stomachic which ‘ib“Pills, both of which I can recommend. F. Battis, Al. T. Frye, J.F. O'Carroll, join are invited to be there. .
sures both is
ive also of repose
Chas: G. Fisk.Dr. King’s New Discovery. for
.
no
that
sumption,
id
hat3,
Sg isPe80
go mag
on a positive
free at Carr’s
Ay
Drug Store.
Dancing Classes and Secial,
Meadow: Lake township—J.—. W.
Catagnu cured, health and sweet
Bingham, T. M. Bittancourt, Hugh breath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh
‘. Barbour, E. W. Church, D. M. Dysart,
medy.: Price 50 cents.’ Nasal inLG. W. Harrison, Wm. H. Hurd, Chas, jector free. At Carr Bros,
Smeleer, J. G. Williams, Charles
Wax will you cough’ when Shiloh’s
At the Dancing Académy on Monday Thomas.
first .
evening, Jan. 16, will-be held the
Terms
eae
Cure will give immediate relief. Price
Little York township—Robert An10 cts., 50 cts.,
$1. Ask Carr
ee
‘
derson, T, F. Goding, Jacob Gearhart, Bros, for it.
at the required me. Not uurefreshed:
bottle of Shiloh’s
never fajls to cure.
for it.
sepgh
Carr Bros.
teens
ot Se
enter
Pickled
Rel Butter) —
nied
Bob
iJ.
For cooking, Beisaeus # poll «
J ackson’s.
al:
*
Ru
at75 cents
’
»Gossamers
at $1.00
‘a Rubber
No. 117.
Fioog Commirrer.
Netice of Application for Pardon.
W. T. SILVA,
JOHN O'DONNELL,
F, G, BEATTY,
WM. H. MARTIN,
L. M. SUKEFORTH,
@. J. NAFFZIGER,
Use the Bitters algo in fever and ague, 7”
JOHN T. MORGAN, —
NAT. P. BROWN.
JOHN HOCKING,
J. G. O'NEILL,
H, OC, McKELVEY,
DAVID HUTOI#ON,JOS, MARSHALL.
:
Catarrh Very Bad.
A masa in
{ene with each
asd
agal
aletio
re, with sockCoy
60 cents. ‘or sale at Carr Bros.
D, E, MORGAN, Aass'tCaghier.
D. Long, District Attorney, Nevada
lifornia, You will
please take
DALL,
WI LLIAM
RY, Plaintiffs, and to answer the complaint
filed therein,
ithin ten days (exclusive of
will
takeu
against yo u by default according to the
prayer of id complaint The said'action sbroughtto obtain a de
A. Van Alstine & Co.,
Proprietors and Manufacturers.
722 Montgomery Street, San Francisco
FOR SALE BY
OARER BROs.,
OHARLES KENT, Proprietor; .
dated” April. 25th 884,
Four Thousand Seven
Hundred
Dollars,
interest thereon at six per cent. per
Largest: and Bost Equipped Job Print-. with
A games
veyed by said on
mo
may, be 401d, conand HUANG emt eect ake
til
id, that th
i
ormer
the proceeds siete
e
yment of the patrons and wil be able to upply the public: :
with all kinds of
amount du upon said
wae
y
ree
"ing Office
follows, towit : The prlacipel ous of
with interest thereon from April 28th “tie,
rate ofdix percent. per panem, and a . W’2esh ch Salt mMonte,
In the State North of Sacramento, and its atthe
prices for FIRST-CLASS
Ww as five per cent upon the amount found due
for Attorney's fee,‘and costa of
suit. And}
_
ani
en the
C
The catabil ment in
sana pach seoneade aie not sufficient to Eames
‘
iu Ado . wit! Ay gy e
same, then
to obtain an Execution
’
°
@ Most Modern and A
ve T
an pay-the
a
said H. G, Batty forthe balance re:
other printing material, plain and erna-. *6'
mein: ig Aye, and that also the said defendWacon
men
and all persons claiming by, through Af
.
Rd specimens of eur work and get our
and foreclosed of ail right, title, slats, lien
Prencince
os sieawhar’ puder teemuichanen : equity of redemption,
mpressien that yeu can do otter there.
and
interest in an
tnd further tafe aeonsunsbiti
:
=
and Lara,
Which will be furnished at the VERY
date
ial ta laeeuran y
2
man and Two Ladies, $1.60.
Admission tothe Gallery, 25 cents
Pa
~ -Rellable.
tion, in the Court aforesaid, on February cree of this Court for the foreclosure of a
‘Keystone Market,
»,
168 .
GEORGE . ROGERS. certain mo:
e described in the said. com’ Dated December 20, 1887,—
Talat mares
executed by the said H. G. BatB
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA-CITY,
+ on the 26th day of
ril, 1886, to secure
a ce
a promissory nete
t
bh,
due cighteen
The TRANSCRIP1 has the
monthe or before, after date, for the sum of
Pleer Directer,
JOHN MICHELL.
—
VEGETABLE
Perfectly Safe,
THEW TONKIN and K. E, ROBINSON, De
for hearing of application for perdon in thethi ity days, or ju gment
par
month of January, A. D, 1688, for # full
Dr. Gunn's Bitters —
WILLOUGHBY, MAT
fendants.
You are bh ereby required to appear in an
Naures,
General Nebility.
PURELY
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
. eounty of Woveda, Bate of California,—
Btate of C alifornia, County of Nevada,
as.
The People of the Btate o California send
Greeting : To H. G. BA TTY, T. C. RAN
4 of service) after thé service on you
ll apply to the Governor of. the
{thiddum mons,
within this counthe State of California, on the day set by him °
ty; or, if served bt{ served
of this county, within
don from the jwigment on conviction
ren
dered against me inthe above entitled ac
=
bis THE
of Nevada, State of California.
fornia, on twenty-ninth day of October,
The People of the State of California 41887,
b JOHN CU RY and MARY A. CUR .
ainst George H,. Somers,
ee
rheumatism, kidney troubles, constiathe.
"EB. M. PRESTON, President.
brought againstFh in the Superior
N THE SUPERIOR COURT of the County action
Court of the County of evada, State of Cal
JOHN WATERS,
Reogrrion Commcrre.
T had catarrh very. bed and had to
Kye op my work. Ihad used everyWut you suffer ri h Dyspepsia and . jing 1 saw and nearly eat my nose off
‘gentlemen §2.
———— EEE
=
that did me more injury
Liver Complain’
SHiloh’s Vitalizer with things
OnFriday evening, Jan, 20, will ~be
than
goed.
_Bome
af Ely’s Cream
Wuen
the
eyes
become
weak
or
the
is
guaran
B-yeu._
For
sale
for
l
socia
ly
week
ar
held the first regul
Balm was given me. Itried‘it. Ina
lids inflamed
and sore, a disordered by Carr Bros._
s
26
ladie
-the season, Admission:
week
I resumed work and am now comi aia S schatalona caution of the
j13-6 blood a indicated, =Ni
ploiely, cored Xe. Wee pales:
ag
cents, gentlemen 50 cents.
"
prez & Benedict’s eT Minstrels,
Sarsapar'
remedy.
int levigoreten
San Francisco,Cal.
__and LiverSonnet
and vitalizee the blood aud
For Dyspepsia an
=
necesito ne eee
a
ividual, ;who uses it, . *
but vigorous clear headed andtranquil.
ng classes.
es
of danci
of a seri
of tuition for four lessons: ladies-$1, J. E.Leopold, John Lohman,
expels all humors,
holiday gift.
—j—
awakens. the
pation and biliousness,
;
Bubscribed and sworn before me, a Notary
exceeding good bargains we Public
ia and for the county of
Wevads,
State of seeer els, this fourth day of
Janunow offer will tempt ary one ary,A. D, 1 FRep S8eaBus, Notary Public.
that favors our stores with a
t
— OF
for a severe attack of Bronchitis and “0 McClusky, R. Penrose, Sr., C.
Driscoll, Chas. Haskell.
. iher remedies wit) . Craig, Jno.
‘Teas, uation, as will appear from foregoing re
Benefit pure Coffees and Spiees. The
ent eisancalmdiepaier <a ape:
\
Lh
‘
The report 6f T. C, McGagin, road
sec
Wolford, Thos. Sleeman, John L, C. J. Brand. Mr. Morgan responded
Lai Tung ofan Francisco has Smith.
to Mr. Stansfield’s remarks in a very overseer of district No. 3, was read and
brought suit before Judge Hunt in
Eureka township~-Pat. Foley, Jas. happy-and appropriate address.
approved, ,and bills for labor and
. that city against his partners ina store Walsh, 8. L. Blackwell, J, T. Cline,
material in that district were allowed
=1
4."0.
U.
W.
Installation,
on upper Commercial street, thie city, Geo. W. Brown, W. 8. MoPherrin,
in the eum of $624.62.
:
conducted under the firm name of Jas. Doyle, M. Quinn.
:
The following officers -of Nevada
.
Quong Lung Chung Company, asking
Rough and Ready township—M. P. City Lodge, No. 52, Ancient Order of
Peace on Earth
an accounting,-and in compliance Peaslee, T.C, Bourne, C. C. Bitner, United Workmen, were installed
. with an order from the court Sheriff R. Black, 8, Cline, W. Emory, G. Wednesday evening by James A, Awaits the countless army of prc dy
ranks are constantly recru
“Lord yesterday put a receiver in charge Grant, G. J, Lucag, A. C. Mason, A. Stidger, D. D. G. M. W.,»assisted by whose
from the victims of nervousness and
of the establishment.
David
Hutchison
as
P.
G.
M.
W.
andJ. Miller, F, E. Morrill.
nervous diseases. The price of the
a
of HostetBridgeport townsnip—15. Alpers; B.-8. Rector as-@. -G.: J, E. Taage,: boon is a systematic course
Personal.
x
Jno. Egan, H. M. Barton, J. L. M. W.;: Mark Roberts, F.; J. W. ter’s Stomach Bitters, the finest and
most genial of tonic nervines, pursued
Brown, Wm, Bristow, C. D. Miller, Robinson, O.; A. J, Stiles, G.; J. F. with reasonable
persistence. Easier.
Mr. N. H, Frolichstein, of Mobile,
Hook,
Fin.;
W.
C.
Groves,
R.;
C.
Mcin
e
Jas. Quick, Jos. Bynon, Caleb Cooley,
pleasanter and safer this than to wash’
Ala., writes: I .take great pleasur
the victualling department with
: Clintock, I.G.; H. Guenther, O, G.
recommending Dr. King’s new discov8.-M. Crall.
aving used “it
eudo-tonics, alcholic or the reverse,
ery for Consumption
Bloomfield township—Juo, Jepson,
f extracts, nerve foods, narcotics,
Wilt Organize Tonight.
relie
sedatives and poisons in disguise,
Catarrh. —Itgave me instant
Harker,
Jas,
Howlett,
W.
D.
Black,
not
‘Tired
Nature's sweet reposer, balmy
have
A meeting will be held at Hibernia
and entirely cured me and I
been afflicted since. Lalso
Fosdae Geo. Baker, Geo. Victor, John A. Hall at 7:30 o’clock this evening for sleep,’’ is {he providential recuperant
wer theaaid comple it
LOWEST RATER,
a
soani
the said plaintiffs
w
:
,
nec} of Application for Parden, as
ppl,to
rt le tee relief demand
—
;
LONG,
Eaq., District Attorn
y
whereof,
I,
¥.
G.
B
i
wine
er
.
oe
ri
Coun i, Cal. 8 pac bis “Ta
i
. Glerk of the Superior Conit
i "astorennidy ds non, 1 caufuaranion
fo. Bite eet ak
ed ini
to
@
ernor of the State of
as¢oon
as the same
CourathsLoca
af evs:abt, . HoUon svVeryand bestwitinspaly
dhe TY a
sl LI afda,igaald the
day.
of fatwa ig ’BD
my Line.
By .
Sy
to the
Dated Nevada City, December30, Aa07.”
A.D. Meson, AUy
for Pla
Pads
plas Borg a