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Mas. Jonn Rogers murdered
her two children near Howden, Japan Tea, per pound, 35
Ind., and'then drowned Lerself. . . Eng. Breakfast Tea 5 40
AKO Soap, per box, i 60
Mas. J. V. Coreman, who accidentally shot herself in San Francisco, died from her wounds. " “ .32 for 1
> aan named McGrew and his San = 4 80 for 1
fifteen-year-old son were drowned per box } 50
in the Provo river, Utah. Butter, perroll 40
Tobacco, per plug 50 An unknown person murdered
‘Miss Mary Baldwing in Atchison, .
Kan., Tuesday night.
Tris rumored in Paris that the
cholera has: crossed the Spanish
frontier into France.
. Vice-Presment Henparicks is
thinking of soon taking a trip to
‘the Pacific Coast.
* "Ox Wednesday 1,479 new cases
+of cholera were reported in Spain,
with 744 deaths.
Eartaquake shocks continue in . *
the Vale of Cashmere at intervals
of three days.
THe situation at Cleveland, O.,
regarding the strike of ironworkers
is unchanged.
‘Rev. J. C. Perens is lost on Mt.
Hood, in. Oregon, and cannot .be
found.
A seniovs revolution is reported
to have broken out in Venezuela.
A vinzvat Aheryst, Wales, causeda loss of $400,000.
NRC al A DSTA RON TE
What a Pity
That the otherwise beautiful girl
should have such bad teéth. And
because she: did not use SOZODONT. It costs so little to buy it
considering tue good it does, and
its benefits scretch out into her.
future life. Poor girl! je23-5w
LY
BORN. —
— —————————————————_—
Near Grass Valley, July 9th, 1885, to
Martin McCarthy und wife, a daughter,
Near Grass Valley, July 2. 185, to Samuel
Wolford and wife, u daughter.
MARRIED.
Atthe M E. Parsonage, Indian Springs,
July 6th, 1885, by Rev. CH. Receg. 3 =
ich, J. Howe and Miss Mery 0. E,
of Rough and Keady township.
of purity, strength —
lesomeness
:. Co.,
Harkness Candles, per box,;3 50
A
IN CANS. RovAL
SUNDAY, JULY 12, 18%. . wionr, per 100 Ibs....$2 75
SS . whet, 2 00
Tax Pall Mall Gazette contin. Gorn MMe 2 00
bok Landen and the ‘police have . Net Darter ee : ol
i. ee ye Rice 1 an ee
-* Fieurmae took place in Peru on ‘
~ “the 4th ixistint between the Gov-. Currants, 12% .... 1
efnment troops and revolutionists . Prunes, AE cp ceed
_~ yesulting in severe loss on both . (oq Fish, 20° ...-.-1
acreage . Beans, 6%: 234
Iris reported in Washington . Pearl Barley, 12“ ...--1
_ that an order has been issued by . JayaCoffee, 4° ...-. 1
_ the War Department for the disbcs at 1
: Indians, . © Bia Os:
_ Reming of the ones SS . Washing Fowder 12 pap'rs 1
-A ueerme-o. sympathizers with . Chocolate, 4 papers.... 1
Biel, the Manitoba rebel, was atOysters, ies. 1
tended by 5,000 persons in Quebec C 3 1
. g Wednesday evening. so ni “ae —
“an Washington Charles Knott . g;_; aw es
—.-shet-and fatally wounded Mrs. Strirg Besus ue Ps
George Morris, and then blew his oa cae
“. own brains out. on, oeee
é
“Heway Wensew. committed zone yee, ;: ys —
Suicide near Sprague, W. ‘f., WedPie Fruit, i
~ neaday night, on account of “his Jelly, 6 ‘5
wife’s insanity. Sardines, "Rader .
‘A 900-acar field of grain was. Lobsters, 6 : +1
> destroyed by fice near Fresno. Devi'ed Ham. 4 veoh
a botererngs night, causing a loss = aig . i deed ies
Deeraucrive wind and rain dart, Abed oe 80
; ; : * ~~ . Lard, 4 lb sage 0
storms prevailed in Wisconsin, x 5 1 50
Iowa and Minnesota Wednesday cag ay ea
evening. rosene, pér ** eis
~~ Mars, TuoMas Surra was brutally Syrup; per, gellou..-.. 60
treated by burglars in’ Chicago . S9tup, 5 gallon kegs. .2 40
Wednesday, and robbed of $1,t%0. Pickles, 5 isch 40
Tea, 5 pound box, ..I 25
And Everything
else in propor.
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LIAM WOLF
QUARTZ MINE
FOR SALE.
A Property that will Bear Investigation,
tion.
.
NY PARTIES d siring to purchase on
reas »nable terms and. figures.a valuabie Qu rtz Mining property, will vo. well to
call at George LU, Gaylord’s grocery store,
in Nevada City, and look at samples of rock,
try it; then come and see me and the mine,
milland other improvements. I have not
the means to open up this Mine as it shoud
be, «}se L would not care to sell ity By the
judicious expenditure of two or three thousuch a shape that running the 10 stamps I
can clear over all expenses from $1,5v0 to
$2,500 per mon h. I would prefer to sell
the one half to any party, or I will se!l he
entire property. Remember, f am not lying
jule, wat ng for buyers, but am working
every day, and am. preparing to keep on
sinking and stopi g¢ to-the best of my means,
and shall « ontinue right on .with the work
‘There are two large ledgis, easily worked
The rock Lam now sinking on—mills $12 per
ten. I} havea water power mid with a Pcl
ton wheel, also a 40-horse pow r engine.
Am running pump by water power and hvist
by hand windlass. Give mea call, 1 mean
business on the square,
Location of woras, near Granitevi le, Ne
,) vada County, Catifornia,!nown as the Rock)
Glen, Mine. JOHN HIPPERT,
July 7, 1885-1w
Two Wagons For Sa.
GOOD 2-I1ORSE WAGON, in com.
. pleterusning order, nearly new, for
sale. Canby a little altering’ be made a
good--wagon-for-hau-ing-Quartz. Will haul
‘orty hundred with ewe. Can be hal very
cheap. Also a one-horse wagon in good run
ning order, will be so d cheap for cash,
H. McCHARLES,
Karvolph Flat.
HAMBURG
_Invaluable. ,As a specific
against-contagion, and an efficasevere coughs, colds, asthma, the
piles, sores, freckles, foul breath,
etc., there is no remedy equal to
the Emil Frese’s-Hamburg Tea.
It purifies the blond, cleanses the
stomach and bowels, and gives the
whole system a healthy and deUNION MARRET,
COLLEY BROTHERS, Prop’s.
sand dollars, . can in a few weeks put it in . °
4 . NEW MEAT MARKET .
. C. J. NAFFZIGER, Froprietor.
cious remedy for sudden and.
lightful tone. There never was a]
Commercial Street, Nevada City,
DEALERS IN
Reef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sausages, ete
At the Lowest Market Rates.
We also keep on hand a choice stock of
HAMS, BACON AND LAKD
Keystone Market.
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY.
1 .
CHAS. KENT, Proprietor.
HAVING PURCTASED
the ubove named Market I
w.li be glad to see all former
pitrony aud will beable to
supply the public with ail kinds. of é
Fresh and Salt Meats,
AND EVERYTHING KEPT IN A
FIRST CLASS MARKET!
Which will be furnished at the VERY
LOWEST KATES.
Raving had long experience in the business, J cai guarantee to give perfect satisfaction toad, and wi.l supply the
CALL ON
Very best in my Line.
WRALL KINDS OF LIVE STOCK FOR
SALE AT ALL TIMES.
50 doz. Men’s Cotton
CHARLES KENT. 20 ae
5
“es
tay
ia) ae Aa)
AT THE OLD PoRK Mar. -200
KET OF JACOB NAFFZIGER,.
ea . ON MAIN STREET, NEARLY
~ OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL, $4.75 a pair.
Beef,
10 ‘ Second Grade
gg "ip "Thi *
Tea i BBys’ Overalls, 20c a
: Sausages, Etc.,
Hams, Bacon and-fLard, Wholesale or Retail.
And ali \inds of :meas usually found in*a
first class market,
Men’s White Laundri
THOSE DESIRING TO BUY MEAT FOR
CASH WILL (FIND IT ,TO TREIR ADVANTAGE TO TRADE WITH ME, AS I
WILL SELL” AT THE LOWEST RATES,
“e
fe You can buy at m
Aa Meats delivered freejot charge.
for goods at the same pr
medicine for the nursery equal. to
106 Wall
it, .
apl C. J. NAFFZIGER.
BS eae
CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES,
FURNISHING GOODS, &c.,
100 pair Boys’ Kentucky Jeans Pants, 40 cents a pair, worth $1.00.
Chevoit Shirts, 50 cents each.
‘Buckskin Gloves, $1.00 a pair.
100 pairs Men's Cass.
Men’s Summer Coats at 40¢ each.
United Workingmen’s Cornish Clincker Boot, all sizes, the best quality, at
20,000 Men’s Paper Collars, 12% cents each box.
Men's Pique Scarfs, 5 for 25¢.
20 doz. Heavy Blue Denim Overalls, the very best, 65c a pair
100 pair Men's Cotton Pants, all sizes, at 5oc a pair.
25 doz. Men’s White Knitted Drawers at 25¢ a pair.
Men’s Flannel Suits at $8; Men’s Cassimer
Worsted Suits at $14; Men’s Union Suits, $6.
Boys’ Good Suits from 4 to 6 years, $3.00.
Mm AMD EXIG EXDEIRS 1
Cor, Pineand Commercial Streets, NEVADA CITY. .
\If you want to make money on purchases in
THE UNDERSIGNED.
ce)
PRICE LIstT:
Socks at 50 cents per doz.,worth $1.25 per doz.
Pants, good quality, at $3.00 a pair.
* second: « $2.00
“
é a“
50¢ a pair.
200 a
46 “
pair.
mere Suits at $12; ;Men’s Fine Sack
\
ed Shirts,-$1 each.
wee “s
ae $4.00.
y Store FOR CASH OR CREDIT. I can accommodate all. Country Dealers, take notice of my Price , List. You-can send.
ices, and save cost of coming yourself. gyPILES! /PILES! PILES! Mountain Tee. 1: ag ee ee ae
A SURE CURE FOUND AT Last! : toe deli BLACKSMITHING., : : ‘ 44
No One Need Suffer. I am now prepared to deliver AND WAGON ;
A sur cure for Blind, Bleeding, . Mountain Ice.in quantities to suit. CARRIAGE. W
Itching and npg po Md Orders left at the Ice House, on bag erg 5 : j ;
been discovered by Dr. Williams . the Plaza, or with W. H. CaawSs ‘
(an Indian Remedy,) called Dr. ag ; a ‘
William’s Indian Pile Ointment. . °°® will ‘be promptly, attended HORSE-SHOBING SHOP ’
Asingle box has cured the worst . V. Sacuver, Prop. . sroap STREET,"ABOVE {WAC.(GECVE Pa
standing. No one need suffer five Ma F i ‘
errand — applying ne wonJEW Mi cé., RP. C CY,. . ¢ 7
riul soothing medicine. Lotions, A ; alee : th
instraments and electuaries do] China and Japan Bazaar, NEVADA & PLACER COUNTIES, =
Teaisa mag re than good. ete tke ((oMMERCIAL STREET, NEXT STANHAVING SEPURED >HE
ndian Pile Uintument absorbs the D HOE CO., Nevada City, Cal. a, ‘ . .
tumors, allaysthe intense itching . ~ ropa ete nt sdeomendaoess SERVICES OF A FIRST{ : ‘ : We
igurticolanty a6 at getting a oo CLASS BLACKSMITH AND HORSE: ARDOK A ACE Th AGK Gr
warm in bed,) acts as a poultice, P 1 eG <
g
gives instant relief, and is preparIMPORTED. CURIOS . suoer, rrom san Francisco, AND s =
ed only for Piles, itching of peed ef 4 Teocy Ware . THOMAS MKEE HAVING BEEN EM: : Bic
Ki 1 neludin in Ta) nd Ivo are ‘ : “
big Ae pier beg ry aia ay mtn i rd PLOYED AS WHEELWRIGHT, . aM NOW. OS _A INSEIVWT MILLE! TRACK .s#7
finberry of Cleveland says about 1: . Real and Personal Property. paepareD 16 DO ALL KINDS OF ‘
nverry § ’ ; : a
wT have used scores of Pile Cures, — your 1s ay-use 1» tae sor] SPEED PROGRAMME FOR 1885. .
and it affords me pleasure to say . ce of the Clerk of Board of Supervisdts PYLE; ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE i
por Ease owas Seen ane 5ueLto NOTICE & eg en thet in. AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES et ~ w
which gave such immiediate and J b Bde naacl 4 ; : ‘ i (
permanent relief as Dr. Williaia’s PP sccordance wish Section 96721 the ue P. CLANCY FIRST DAY—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IST. :
Indian VOintment.’’ For sale by . pervisors of this County met on the 6th day Y e s : 5 4 '
all druggists and mailed on receipt of July, 1885. to examine the Assess nt f1-1, 1886, . No. 4_CRICKET MATCH, at 9:30 o clock a
pedo “—— igs part . pape ts of the cunts forthe year 1936, = D R E 3 $ M A K 1 a Cc M., for clubs in District. Furse $7 Se
1cineé Co., Frroprie ’ veland, . © sai will continue in session an ‘a
Cann Beoe., Agents. trom time to tine for the business of equal *INo 2. FROTTING—For horses owned in the ne
, ization, rapt oo examine Ey ons ty berg Di 4 1 P 6 $ 00 fir t h .
eciion ors in said Asse t bi » < . 8
— eae MRS. E. M. LAWREACE, here 50 class. Pues, “S4or: Gee ores
Sworn Applications are Required ' iuiecs $2 50; second, $ 100; third, p50. a
by Law. ECENTLY FROM SAN FRA N nee agen
E. ROSENTHAL’S . tre Assessment Boot is now often to pudR's thoroughly competent No. 3. TROTTING—2:30 class. Purse $600; oe
. He, inspection from 9 o’clogk A. M, to 5 ; first: horse $350; second $1 7a: third $75. ‘hs
o clo . MM. hy >
p 1 y ARIRTY CTORE jyi PRANK G. BEATTY, Clerk. . Dressmaker, Reliable Cutter. No. 4. TROTTING—+3-year olds. Free for all. tis
Opl:at ‘Annual t th and Fitter, and Teacher of Mile and repeat.~ Purse $600; first horse $360; tr
, Semi-Annual Report of the ? 4 $180: third $6 “i
: the Wallace Sysem of second $180; third $60. : : ri
Commercial Stre .. CITIZENS BANK, oats No.5. WALKING MATCH—For stallions own, . 4 D4 : . .
OPPOSITE TRAXSCRIPT BLOCK, . Showing its financial condition . ya) aut business : eee ed in the District. Purse $100; first horse $75;
on the morning of July 1, 1885. second $2 5. VE
' enn f ; ( Cc
§ THE PLACE TO BUY ~URCES: Mrs. C. A. B Broad Street.
I to eee a ee SECOND DAY—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2D. -e
. . 1 Ex ken for debc... 3950 00 ‘ t Set a : p
Fine Confectionery le at sdisharsat the entronace of she waienot. No. 6. RUNNING—National Hotel stake. Free ae
, or eee licited. je10 for all. $50 entrance; $25 forfeit; $500 added; . aa
Fruits and Vegetables, [yoann wen iis second horse $200; third $100. One mile and of
4 rt 1 oans on Guld Bullion, si aweeo Geen ee: f 7 . 8 ‘
Choice Cigars, Ete,. icusen cotttalion ce. gre 22) Nevada CouutyWatch Depot. . repeat. eRe fe
Theta oy neuer aanetermamar re No. 7. RUNNING—Nevada City Mine stake }
mey On hand.. sev seeeese ees
: :
ean gran Tad oellpase gree oad = oy For two-year olds. $25 entrance; $10 forfeit; Tt
Rae Oe a ae $250 added; second horse $100; third $50. Dash Ce
ALL OF THE BEST 9180250 83 of a half-mile. las
° . . LIABILITIES: : ‘ F
Mountain and Valley Fruits) paia up cupitat...:.... $ 30000 00 No.8. RUNNING—Wyoming Mine stake. Free a
Reserve Fund ..%..+6.++e0eere 10000 00 ‘ ee. a
or tei aea ohi Vind vided Po cc "tomo 30] ALP BERG, “Prorietor for all. $25 entrance; $10 forfeit; $300-added; at
Unpaid Dividends..,..-..-.-311 12 Repairing done of all complicated Watchtes en $100; third $50. Dash of one and In;
z peprplanDiwyengaes iy he os n bi
Sraoiso . eeu 88 Chronographatrikiog, Repeat} a half miles. R
Fresh Strawberries & Cherries State hedge ida Coenty of Kevede. Oh ——All kinds of Jewelry Repairing . No, 9. Boys Tournament at ‘I o'clock Pp. M.
Ye the undersigned do solemnly swear one, Bs “
Reerres Pane Die pi ped ait of she matters, orice . -aparee Stock of Watches and Jew-. NO. 10. TROTTING—For two-year olds owned th
Th wv atatuiant a taade teanaic tase toewee “ rt elry always on hand. Prices Low. j h Di 1 P $ ee h So: 1
E. ROSENTHAL ‘. ofthe financial condition of the Uitieens 4a7PR MPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS in the istrict. urse 300; rst orse $1 0; P
Bink on the morning of July 1-t, 1886, . FROM THE COUNTRY. second $90; third $30 th
a bag haers 4 of our pon and ALF BERG, , if to
¢ t ts t ud ‘ . °
Confederate X Roads, [sessilis Shes"ee'the"ctasens. 22 Mout Sriver, Gaase Veiner) THIRD DAY—THURSDAY, SEPT. 3D. C
me nk and its proper officers and correspon. n*
: oe W. A. SIGOURMEY, . No. ir. FOOT RACES and TUG OF WAR, P
TAK OLD IKE LLOYD. SiLeoN. . pee eee emt chuicens Bank ts lalate h ane
Thirty nous (30.00) ‘bolas wnich Commercial St. Nevada. City, at I00C oc A. M., open to. the District, purses 3 ™
8. O. WHITING, Prop’r., [The Bank of Seraa” County, whieh ere yo AND RETAIL DeaLen. _ @88Tegating $100. snout in
AS fitted up vg tivortia place of er oe Tnesrporation, = —— = Foreis : aaa Do porn ts ‘No. 12. TROTI I NG—2:50 class. For District R
yi a cosy Manner, an 6. M. N, nt, Fruii ae ; ; is Feay 16 apply nis patrons with ani b. ¥. MORGAN, ‘Aso Ooomler: ign ya . t horses. e Purse $400; first horse $250; second ps WANES AND LIQUORS, 9 Ritoestbed anc aioe Seen uo eae! VEGETABLES, $100; third $50. ’ ‘ b pine ii » shai aot ublic in ane or the oun y of Nevada, TOBACCO, CIGARS, NUTS, CANDIES, Sees re 4 :
Brom the vevles OS, Disk and O/GAnS . Btate ct California, tie i UERML . , CRACKERS, BUITER,NGGs, ULTRY, No. 13. TROLTING—2z:22 class. Open to VanA. D. 1885. FREv SEARLS,
to peloucd dn the Rarseh . "j39-1m Notary Public. . GAME, FRESH FISH, Ete., Ete. derlyn, James H., and Albert W. Purse $1,000; me
a eng a i eh RL oo ne first horse $500;_ second $250; third $150; fourth io
U iC a e or e@ ene . 0 No. 14. RUNNING=Saddle Horse stake. For 5 EA: : of
horses owned in the District; catch weights. $10
: entrance; $100 added; first horse 50 per cent.; sec: a t
ond 20 per cent.; third 15 per cent; fourth 10 per sh
i y . cent.; fifth 5 per cent. Dash of a mile. $1
FOURTH DAY—FRIDAY, SEPT. 4TH. .
~
No. 15. RUNNING—Walrath stake. Free for
all. $50 entrance; $25 forfeit; $600 added; secondhorse $200; third $100. Two miles and repeat. i
No. 16. RUNNING—Narrow Gauge Railroad hi
stake. Free for all. $25 entrance; $10 forfeit;
$250 added; second horse $100; third $50. ‘lhreesi
quarters of a mile and repeat. : 8
No. 17, RUNNING—South Yuba stake. Free Bi
for all. $25 entrance; $10. forfeit; $200 added;
second horse $75; third $50. One and % miles.
No. 18. PACING—Free for all. Purse $800; hi
__ first horse $450; second $250; third $100. ea
FIFTH DAY—SATURDAY, SEPT. STH.
Nae 19. Ladies’ Tournament at 10 o'clock a. M.
No. 20. RUNNING— Union Hotel stake. For
horses owned in the District. $25 entrance; $10 ©
. bed . 1
forfeit; $1 so added. One-half mile and repeat. .
No. 21. TROTTING—2:40 class. © Purse $600; a
fitst horse $350; second $175; third $75. . O
No. 22. TROTTING—Free for all, (St. Julien di
barred.) Purse $1,200; first horse $600; second =
_ $300; third $180; fourth $120. He
: ara
REMARKS AND CONDITIONS: »
All Trotting and Pacing Races are the best three-in-five, except the Ca
two-year old; unless otherwise specified; five to enter and three to. p:
start. But the Board reserves the right to hold a less a number than m
five to fill, by the withdrawal of a proportionate amount of purse.— :
Entrance fee ten per cent. on purse, to-aecompany nomination. .
National Association Rules to govern trotting; but the Board re-., 2)
serves the right to trot heats of any two classes alternately, if neceseo
sary to finish any day’s racing, or to trot a special race between heats.
A horse making a walk-over shall be entitled only to the entrance _
money paid in. When lessthan the required number of starters ap© :
ar they may contest for the entrance money, toa be divided as folh
ows: 6674 to the first, and 3314 to the second. tc
In all races, entries not declared out by 6 P. Mm. of the day preceding ~~ ol
the Race, shall be required to start, al
Where there is more than one entry by one person, or in one interest, the particular horse they are to start must be named by 6 P. M. of n
the day preceding the race. No added money paid for a walk-over.
Rules of the State Agricultural Society to govern running races, eX 8
cept when conditions named are otherwise. : ‘C
: fe a eae to be named in entries.
n ing Races drivers will be required to wear caps of distinct
colors, which must be named th thee entries. ee i
@@Entries to all of the above Races to close with the Seeretary 02 h
SATURDAY, AUGUST ist, 1885. K
All-races in which District horses are entered they must have been 7
owned in the District prior_to July—1, 1884, except. when specifie :
_. “Free for all.’”> oe by
Admission to Race Track 50 cents. Children under 12 years 25 cts. e ss
Admission io Pavillion 25 cents. Children under 8 years free. z
No £e.son or Membership tickets, but Exhibitors will be furnished
with Badges at $3 each at the Secretary’s office at Nevada io geo
will. admit that person only to Race’Track and Pavillion at all times gs
during the Fair. ; q
; ° : 1
GEO. FLETCHER, Sceretary, A. WALRATH, President. :
P. O. Address, Grass Valley. +. Nevada City.
Or to D. E. MORGAN Assistant Secretary, Nevada Uity, Cal. .
cs *