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NL FIFTEEN CENTS PER WEEK.
BY MAIL ,
PER YEAR...97 . SIX. MONTHS. .$8,50
t Paid Strictly in Advance. $6 per year.
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Nevada County Official Press
—_—E
SATURDAY..AUGUST 11, 1883
-Mowrana is preparing to ask for
admission to the Union, but although
she is Democratic, her chances are
no better than those of Dakota.
If the House of Representatives
should pass a bill to admit Montané,
' withont at the same time admitting
Dakota, the Republican Senate
would interpose a bar, and the
House would not admit both together, because the greater population
of Dakota would give her a preponderance in the! Electoral College.
And then there is the probability
that continued immigration may
make Montana just as strongly
Sepublican as Dakota itself,
AN interesting question in criminal law has been raised in New
York. Anofficer having a bench.
warrant for one J. M. Donnelly, met
Thomas Donnelly, his brother. The
latter admitted that his name was’
Donnelly, and that he would go
with the officer on the warrant.
Meantime, the one wanted had plenty of time to escape, and uow
Thomas is held for obstructing an
officer. It is probable
conviction will depend* upon the
* amount of deception he used,
Ir is like a verification of the
Mohammedan notions of Fatalism to
read that among the people who lost
their lives by theIschia earthquake
were some of those who fied from
Alexandria to escape the cholera.
The total loss of life by the earthquake, contrary to the usual rule
was underated by the first report.
It is now placed as high as 8000.
Be Sc Sa GRE Be a
A corresponpent of the Chroni”
cle, writing from and about Arizona,
says; ‘‘One of the great drawbacks
to the advancement of the country
. is the presence of the railroad,”
oy As the people of the Territory: are,
trying to stimulate the building of
additional railroads it must be that
they want more ‘‘drawbacks.”
Ir the newspapers made the laws
the statute books would be curiosities. The New York Mail and
Express want a law passed making it a penal offence to imitate
Captain Webb’s suicidal plunge into Niagara. If ever there was an
act which could be trusted to carry
with it ite own = punishment we
should say this was it.
THe Davenport brothers were
ouce noted as Spiritualistic mediums.
One died a few years ago and the
other retired from the business, but
now the survivor has started out
again, . His feats show no variation
from the familiar doings in. cabinets,
but he will travel in a goregeously
painted car, and thus possibly get a
renewal of public attention.
Tux Lower Lake Bulletin takes
nostock inthe so called labor agitators, Itthinks that if the people
will ‘‘elect competent, sterling mep
to official positions, pass just and
equitable laws for all; then labor
and capital willtake care of themselves; go to Botany Bay, sunken
re N 1-20f SW 1 oso adal “«
i i ot. NW 1-4 of NK 1-4— i }
Ischia, or still lower and to a Fe Ey Patan PAT eS
ter place as they inevitably must. W1-2 of NW id of! . i
Thc, 324084 116; « $4 90 00
GeneraL Rosecrans does not. SEl-4of NWl-4 of Niji aoe
hanker for the ‘“‘old ticket” nor for] gp 1-4 of NE 14 —N . ed
any new one, unless his name shall ES pdt Sapa tN 15:10 Nj10 E 80 00
i up. A .ticket Ee Te erp sii « . ** +490 00
sspanins mee . EL2ot NWid—Loti} : i’ i
whose head or tail is made up of the . “or nwid..... ‘hee 106 390 oF
name of the San Francisco Congressye Ph aaated tt ae ote a Bee
man will receive Rosecrans’ hearty SW1-4 of NW1.4--81-2 : : oe
:
Of SEL-4..08..6% B38; « } *.t 190 00
support, NWi4ot SWid—S12) fii
: Of BWI.. 05.. hee be gE OT
In an excavation on the side of . swi-4 of fii-« ROMER 85) « £& . 49 00
San Luis Obispo mountain there has . (0% Lt of SWial . ne
i i i Allof Frac.....+. 6/11 N:10 E} 661 80 been discovered an ancient smelting ob deg TA
furnace, the remains of the arches, wit B12 of SE1-4..: 71 « } © $490 00
i : : 18 FROG hs 6s e's PPG 3 £ Big 67 sinelting pots and crucibles being a ok ee bigiw fe . ga0 oo
distinguishable. By the Tribune, . Lots11,12SE1-4—Lot: ;
: mA : Se ee ee 11: ** } } 306 96
which reports the discovery, the] jot 10, of SWi-4—Wi
origin of the furnace is ascribed to], 1-20f SW1 $. pt Bais “ F119 49
the Mission fathers. “ . 99 88
* }. 40 00
AN economial feeling possesses the «ed barnes
i i nm, A. T. i A City Council of Tucson, ou NW. ug “]* i ius ag
Tue heaviest rain of the season Weiewia . bis aac
occurred on the Sonora Railroad . SE1-4 of SW1-4....) “i 3 40 00
. d ight, doing . Si? of NEl-4—NEI-4: H
to Guaymas, Mouday night, doing. ” of ne Veni 18 © } 499 00
comniderable damage. {Sot Nwiee bs ce 3 iit tea F990 79
z : Lot 1 of NW1-4—SE:
SNODDEKLY was hanged at Dayton, shee ae er 181 t V Gd OF 98
WT, od murder of Cummings ok st phe of .
; 5 en aapuae 28} 4003 603 346 09
a hve Tork Ber E1-2 ONE 4—Lots al
pore : 8, of NE1-4,... + 151
James Bennet fell from a bridge . nwW1-4 of SE1-4... Si al 40 .
eighty feet high in Portland, Or., . “1-2 of => eaqphnatie 7 Pork Bom gon
and was killed. SW14 of 8E1-4—SE1oe of SO8BW14...0.08 HE Ef 80 00
Louis Lawrexcs Comradt, a well. ©1-2of, 8Wi-48-2:
known Baltimore lawyer, was shot 90 00
and killed Monday night by his in—
sane wife. E >
" Preupenr Arravr and party
‘yeached Fort Washakie Tuesday afthat hie].
oak
[oat Pci Bad
Sacramento Land District.
United States Patents Received.
Information to Purchasers, Applicants and Settlers.
United States Patent No, 36, dated June
23, 1883, to the Central Pacific Railroad
Company, embrares lands described in the
subjoired tabulated list.
A large proportion of these lands have been
in the possession of applicants to purchase.
Some have been sold anticipating the
patent: others are now for sale to the applicants to purchase,from the Railroad Compehy. ee
This publication is made chiefly for the
to answer many inquiries.
All the lands in this list not already
graded will be reviewed at once by Dana
Perkins, the Field Agent of the division
wherein the lands described are situated.
Notice of office land trials to. determine
the prior rights’ of the purchasers will be
issued at the earliest practical date; and the
rights of.those; who have in good faith settled upon and improved the land applied for
by them will be satisfactorily adjusted. Tre
lands remaining unsold after this adjustment wil be advertised for sale.
There will be no unnecessary delay in obtaining Patents for all the land applied for
to which the Company may be entitled in
the Sacramento Land District: and all reasonable encouragement will be extended to
secure their earliest occupation and cultivation.
‘LIST OF .LANDS
Embraced in Patent No. 86 United
States to the Central Pacific
Railroad Company.
“Pant or SECTION.
Lot 1 of SE
Lot 2 of SW 1-4
1-2 of NE 1-4..
NE 1-4 of NW 1-4.
All of
N 1-2 of SE 1-4
SW U4 psec evcees
N#1-4—N 1-2 of SE1-4:
N 1-2 of NW 1-4—Sbki_ ;
1-40f NW 1-4 : 9: ‘
sE 1-4—8W 1 a
1-4.. :
Allof. 3: 640 00
N 1-2 0f NE 1-4—SH; = j
1-4 of NE 1-4 $16; * : 120 00
N 1-2 of NW 1-4—SW; ; H
1-4 of NW 1-4...; «h § f +190 00
N 1-2 of aW 1-4 j segeet f 4E OE BN OD
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of NW 1-14 417; 4° tf 190-00
eS eee yas ae : 160 00
W 1-2 of SE 1-4 ee 9000
All of. ..006 ey ff 640 00
Ne l-4.. «$+ 160 00
rac NW 1-4. se i 88} 155 20
BUG. ccccees 83) 2 § 640 00
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of NE 1-4 of SE1-4.: 4:9 Ni 9 FR: 60 00
SW 1-4 of NE 1-40fsh: :
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1-2 of SW 1-4... tag: « : . . 160 00
Lot 4of NW1-4—-SWi fife}
1-4 of NWi1-4... i yi ss
Lots 8, 4, of NW 1-4—!
dW 1-40f NW 1-4.; 3: “ ; « . 122 69
W 1-2 of SW 1-4;... ie ta 80 00
SW 1-40fSE14 Be a. “ 40 90
N1-2 of N& 1-4 0f NE: 7: « “ 20 00
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NW 1-4 of Ni 1-4—} «¢} «ce « 3-120 00
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$ 1-2 of NW 1-4.
NW 1-4 0f NE 1-4
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Lots 1, ee
Lots 3, 4 of NW 1-4.; 3) «
NE 1-4 of NW14—; ;
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information of ‘applicants to purchase and
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Lots 8, 7, of SW 1-4.
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Lots 1, 2 of NW 1-4—
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Lots 4, 4o0f SW 1-4..
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AML OF cieriss Fics. kegs
£.1-20f NE 1-4—E 1-2
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EB 1-2 of SE 14—NE'
1-4 of SW 1-4 ...
(.ot 3 of SW 1-4.
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At Ii o'clock, A. M.,
seh We wilt selll at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the highes) bidder,
he property of
Mrs. kreiss,
Situated on Piety Hill, Nevada City, consisting of a
Fine Two-Story House and Lot,
The House contains Fight Rooms
is Hard Finished througout, also
Closets, Cellar, Wood-shed, Good
House.
Terms of Sale—One-half the amount on
dav of sale. Will take mortgage for the
balance for one or two years at one per
cent. M. TRACY & SOF,
jy2 Auctioneor,.
THE FARMER'S SOW.
John B. Conn,
The Farmer’s Son, °
AS NOW REMODELED HIS SALOON
on Broad street, and it is now a regular pleasure resort, and just the place to
meet a friend.
Can be fouud at this famous Saloon prepared to administer to the wants of all who
désire a refreshing drink.
A BEER FOUNTAIN,
Containing the best of California and Eastern Becrs—as cold as the co.dest—always
on tap. The stock of
Liquors, Wines, Ales, Cigars,
Etc., etc.,
Are second to none on the Coast.
Don’t You Forget the Place,
Next door to County Trevsurer's Office,
Nevada City, August 10, 1883.
Grand Dedica
Watt Park:
o——
100
HE IMROVEMENTS AT THE FAIR
Grounds being completed, the Executive Committee in charge will give a grand
DEDICATION, RECEPTION
ILLUMINATION
watt Park,
ON
Monday Evening, Aug. 13th.
i
The whole of the track and grounds will be
Brilliantly Illuminated,
—AND A—
FULL BAND OF MUSIC
Will be in attendance.
Land Agent 0.P-R.R, .
as A Grand Parade of all Vehicles
N 1 Will move around the Course at 84 P. M.
1NE : Alsoa Grand
sE £ .
Pt 40 00
‘ Bi ie inthe Grand Stand Me $+ om os a8 Promenade in the Grand Stay
5 H
S$ 1-2 of NW 14—W i petals: (120 by 20 feet) at 9 o’clock.
1-2 of SE 1-4;... he § E199 09
a Ree “i 3“ 1560 00
ey ob ulin Sect ae Entrance Fee at Gate for GentleNL9—-NE is or se, 7; “. j 14 54 mans Oy Satins Ernee‘ : 24“
E -: Ur NW Leto ie bay ; 360 00 won of order will be required and
B 12of SW Liaw: 24 . “ } 200 00 2 0} Ww H : : A
1-8 of SW 1-4;... wi i OBJECT—To aid in Fuither
7 ee ela ce gaat ee pe Improvement of the Park and
em et ares. 640 00 ands
E12 of SW.14—Lot di oi i Pavilion.
OLBW JO, cas ccs 19; « ; a 118 26 5
» ee yaa pio ae 3 I 4 si 820.00 Gates Open at 7 o’clock, P. M.
4ofNE: ; i Everybody is invited to assist in making }Dh ee geen estes GQt ce 248 200 00 . this entertainment a perfect success.
W LR of NE 4B} By order of the
12ot SEL4....1 Hi «i fag 99 ¥
SW 1-4 of SE 1-4—SE ; . ag EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
1-4 OF BW 26.5, ect Pee HL Gan
WOW E555 cnind ca sch Mbt acct. 158 51
pve pete ane lig N: SE: gay 98 :
ot 8 of NW 1-4—SE: : : \ tts bu
1-4 of NW 1-4...$g: « i] gy go ei s
NE oe] of SW 1-4—S: : ; :
1-2 of SW 1-4—E1-2: «! “
QMGHE °° (CUSTOM QUART IMILL of SW 1-4—N 1-2.: 5: :8E
NE 1-4—W 18.00.07 teN tet OS aT '
E 1-2 of SE 1-4.. QO: « ss 80 00
N 12 of NE 1-4—SW
punt laa
1-40f NE 1-4.., ll: « “* . 120 00 u
82-2 of SE 1-4—W 1-2) ie 1 TO 69
A OE. os ve ease ee as 18: « t 640 00 .
E12 of NW 14 NW Quartz in lots of Ten Tons .or
~4o0f NW 1-4...:15) « * . 120 00 rn .
NEL4 of SW 14-8 : . ,
-2of SW 1-4..., “ j
Bld ec i 1 }3z0001 more milled at $2 a ton,
All of H1yzie ag 640 00
All of Frac Hh 3 F gog gy i ; z
Yh geeerpeaeron page) fy Oa 640 00 AT THE —
3k 14N 1-2 of of SW
” mS eee Tepe . hier 4 560 00
W 1-2 of SE iivswi” . canton s
1-4—N 0-20.00. 2.97) 4 ** } 560 00
i) 480 00] WHICH IS NOW SUPPLIED WITH THE
: 581 58] ECESSARY MACHINERY TO DO FIRST
160 00 . crass WORK}
360 00
120 00. APPLY AT THE MINE, jy18-1m
i 80 00 9
; 80 00 TOURISTS GUIDE.
igio 120 00 pastes DESIRING ~
: : : ’ ’
W Td ooo “Ee Ef s¢0 00] BDWARDS’ TOURISTY’ GUIDE
Nw 14 of NEA. HMte PF" i "go 00 :
ot 14 0.0.05 18: « Lo ee
S120f NE1-4... 15; 4 i $4 AND HISTORY OF THE
ia . Se/TRUCKEE BASIN
. 1-4—Lot
4 of SW 1-4....iI9 4 I
SE 14 of NW 14-5 bs Bie : ’
oe SPER “ . Can secure them il ‘
Sr are cd el Bet) soaps Tesstoynd
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On Saturday, August 11, 1888,]
swerecar .
Annual.. Exhibition. !
aes
OF EL DORADO DISTRICT
Agricnltnral Association,
Comprising the counties of Nevada, Placer,
El Dorado, Amador, Alpine and Mono,
WILL BE HELD AT
Grass Valley, Nevaia Comnty,
Tuesday, Wednesda, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday,
Sept. 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, 1883.
Over $8,000 in Premiums !
TO BE AWARDED.
SPEED PROCRAMME
—AT—
WATTPARE
First day—Tuesday, Sept. 4. No.
1—Running — Three-quarters of a
mile dash, for two-year-olds ; purse
$200.
No. 2—Running—One mile and repeat ; purse $300.
No, 3—Trotting—3-minute class ;
purse $250.Second day, Wednesday, Sept. 5,
No. 4—Trotting—Free for all; purse
No. 5—Running.—. Three-fourths
mile and repeat ; purse $300.
No. 6—Pacing ; purse $300.
Third day—Thursday, Sept. 6,-No. 7—Trctting or Pacing—For double teams; owners to drive; best two
in three ; mile heats; purse $100.
No. 8—Bicycle Race—Half mile
and repeat ; purse $50.
No. 9—Walking—For Stallions ;
one mile ; purse $50, ;
No. 10—Running—One mile and
repeat ; purse $300.
Fourth day—Friday, September 7.
No: 11—Runnine ; free forall ; mile
heats ; purse $1,000. “
No, 12—Pacing—Free for all ;
purse $500.
No. 13—Running—Half-mile and
repeat ; purse $250,
Fifth day—Saturday, Sept. 8,.—
No, 14—Trotting—For 2:24 class ;
free for all : purse $600.
No. 15—Novelty Race, running—
Free for all; one mile dash ; first
horse out at first quarter $75 ; first
horse out at second quarter, $75;
first house out at third quarter, $75;
first horse out at mile’s end,$75. Total amount of purse, $300.
No. 16—Saddle H orse Race—Running for District horses who have
never won money ; catch. weights ;
half mile dash ; purse $50.
No. 17—Mule Race, running—Go
as you please ; free for all ; entrance
fee $2.50 ; purse $50,
Amount of Premiums in Pavilion,
$3,000,
—
CONDITIONS AND REMARKS,
All trotting and pacing races are the bes
three and five—five to enter and three to
To fill running races five or more subscribers are necessary.
In all’ races, except when otherwise expressly stated, entrance fee ten per cent on
eee to accompany nomination, Purses
ivided at tbe rate of fifty per cent. to first
horse, twenty-five percent, to second, fif
teen per cent. to third, and te. per éent. to
fourth
National Association Rules to govern trotting ; but the Board reserves the right to
trot heats of any two cla ses alternately, if
neces-ary to finish any day’s racing, or to
trot or run aspecial race between heats.
No mouey paid for a walk over.
Horses entered in purses can only be
drawn by consent, of Judges.
Rules of the Pavitic Coast. Blood Horse Association to govern running races, except
when conditions named are otherwise.
All entries to be made in writing, giving
name, sex,.color, and marks of horses ; also
name and residence of owner. In runnin
races, full colors to he worn by rider ; and
drivers in trotting races are requested to
wear caps of distinct colors, to be named ‘in
their entries, as their horses will be desig_ upon programmés by colors worn by
vers,
Entries to all the above races, except Nos.
7, 8,9, 15, 16and 17, to close with the Secretary on Wednesday, August 15th, 1883.
All races restricted to horses owned in
the District prior to July 1st, 1888, except
where specified ‘‘free forall.”
Morning Entertainments — First
day—Game of Cricket;-between the
Pot of the District, fora purse of
le
Second day—A Ladies’ Tournament for sundry prizes, valued at
$100. é
A Boys’ Tournament for sundry
prizes valued at $100.
Third day—A Base Ball Match for
Clubs in the District, for a purse of
Grand Stock parade, =<
Fourth day — Pigeon Shooting.
Tournament, under auspices of the
Grass Valley Sportsmen’s Club, confined to residents of District prior to
July Ist, 1883, for a purse ‘of $20,
divided into appropriate <prizes,
Fifth day—Grand Stock parade and
award of premiums, -.
\
GEO. G? BLANCHARD,
President,
Address all communications to ©
. W. ROBERTS,
-Sistant Secretary, .
€
Total amount of premitims, $5,400.
NEVADA FOUNDRY,
GEORGE @, ALLAN, Proprietor.
Hoisting and Pumping Rig
Complete,
CONSISTING OF
» Pumping Engine 10 x 20.
m&¢ Hoisting (link) Engine,8x16.
Boiler 62 inches diameter,
16 fect long, with steam
E ext Feed Pump.
10-stamp Battery, 850 lb. stamps, all
complete, with Belting and heavy silverplated Coppers for Aprons and Sluices.
Rock-Breaker, 12x9 Blake’s patent,
Steam Pump, 6-inch water cylinder and
10-inck steam,
The above is in First Class Order.
140 feet 4-inch column.
1000 feet of 1-inch and 1 1-4 inch gas pipe,
450 feet-of 2-inch Hose.
400 Ibs, of inch steel Drills.
600 feet of 7-8 Steel Wire Rope. .
2 Iron Cars.
Blacksmith Tools, and a —— supply
pf Mining Tools, Picks, Shovels, Sledgez,ete.
* Retorts, Crucibles, Assay Scales, etc.
—,
Hoisting and Pumping Rig, 12x24 Engine,
with heavy Bob and Purp Wheel. Boiler
48-16. All complete, including Building
60x20 and W work. Nearly new and
ready to be removed an¢set up.
——
Hoisting and Punping Rig, 8x16 engine,
Boiler 36x12, all compete, including bu lding and wood-werk. Nearly new aud ready
to be removed. and set up.
The above two establishments are
in First-Class Order.
1 10x20 Engine, new.
1 10x20 Engine, as good as new.
1 8-inch Portable Engine, with Hoist and
Pumping Gear complete—the best in the’
county.
1 8-inch Plunger Pump, new.
‘ “
1 8-inch . second hand.
1 6-inch at “« new.
1 5-inch. “good as new,
1 4-inch “*. new.
1 8inch Cornish “ new.
1 7}inech * “* ~~ gecond hand.
2 6-inch ng “new,
2 4inch fS “new.
800 feet of 8-inch column, new.
250 “ 6-inch £S second hand.
80 rad 10-inch rid “ o
2 7-foot Pump Wheels, light and heavy,
with 2, 8, 4, 5 and 6-foo: stroke.
700 feet of 4-inch air pipe.
The Celebrated Michel Pans.
Union Pans, new,
Knox Pan, second hand.
Settler, 8 feet diameter.
Settler, 6 ‘* #6
4-inch Hansbrow Pump.
Forster Rock Breaker.
Flue Boiler 36x12} feet, complete.
Overshot Wheel, 36 feet diameter, with
all the iron work comp’ete, andin goedorder.
A variety of Pulleys from 6 to 96 inches
diameter.
15 steel Shoes and 15 steel dies; Banner
pattern.
A large variety of Mill and Mining Supplies.
Water Cut-offs, or Gates from four .to
thirty-six inches. A
Fly-wheels,
8-inch Belting, new.
Mill Lanters, Rope Blocks and Falls.
Wheelbarrows, Picks, Shovels, etc., etc.,
too numerous to mention.
tt et et bet et DOD
The above will be sold at very reasonable rates for CASH or Approved Credit,
Apply to
GEO. G. ALLAN,
NEVADA FOUNDRY,
SPRING STREET; NEVADA CITY
August 1883.
Quick Time and Cheap Fares
To Eastern ano European Cities
VIA THE GREAT TRANS-CONTINENTAL
ALL-RAIL ROUTES,
Central Pacific Railroad,
——oR——
Southern Pacifie Railroad.
tn) Daily Express and Emigrant
—— = Trains make prompt connections with the several Railway Lines in the
East, connecting at 4
New York and New Orleans
With the several Steamer Lines to
ALL EUROPEAN PORTS.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
Attached to Overland Express Trains,
Third-Class Sleeping Cars
Are Run_Daily with Overland Emigrant
Trains, No additional charge for Berths in
Third-Class Cars.
a7 Tickets sold, Sleeping-Car Berths secured, and other iuformation given upon application at the Company’s Offices where
passengers calling in person can secure
choice of routes, étcRAILROAD LANDS
—IN—
Nevada, California and Texas
FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS.
Apply to, or Address,
. H. MILLS, Land Agent, ©. P. R. R. Co.
San Francisco,
JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent, 8. P. R.
R:Co., San Francisco,
Or, H. B. ANDREWS, Land CommissionTacs H. & 8, A. Ry. Co., San Antonio,
A® N. TOWNE, T. H. GOODMAN,
General Manager. Gen. Pass, & Tkt. Agt.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
PHILADELPHIA TEA STORE,
B. F. THOMAS, Proprietor.
JUNCTION MAIN AND COMMERCIAL STS.
(W. R. Coe’s old stand’)
FINE COFFEES,
‘Roasted and Ground Daily.
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BEST IMPORTED TEAS.
EPOT OF NECTAR TEA ALL
D CHOICE LINES, vices
‘A Fullstock of
-PAMILY. GROCERIES.
‘Canned Fruits of all Kinds,
‘BEF. Tomas.
Dt
CHOICE
oy JNevaga a . Nevada City, July 7) 1884.
WHERE [§ SBimmenmeea my Tri)
—B ROSENTHALS
Commercial Street, Opposite Transcript Block,
WHO Is SELLING HIS’ STOCK OF FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
CIGARS, TOBACCO & CIGARETTES
CHEAPER TITAN ANY OTHER STORE IN NEVADA CITY,
if you want CONFECTIONERY, NUTS, Tropical and California
FRUITS, Fresh and Good, call at mv Store.
If you want CUTLERY, PIPES, BIRD CAGES, WILLOW
WARE, or Yankee Notions Generally, do not fail to call on
E. ROSENTHAL,
OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, OMMERCIAL STREET NEVADA CITY.
NEW BAKERY
a0 ANP
tee lee Crean saloon
MAIN STREET, adjoining Uni n Hotef.
=O
0. C. BLEY," Proprietor.
‘DIES, CAK ES AND BUNS made
fresh every day.
FANCY CAKEFOR WEDDINGS. Etc.,
Made toforder. =
Choice Candies of all kinds.
Ice Cream and Water Ices.
Everything neat and attendance prompt.
0, C BLEY, Proprietor.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL,
—AND—
BSTVAGeS ELOU SEI.
S. A, EDDY, Proprietor.”
Sade
eve. THE NATIONAL EXGOSNi CHANGE HOTEL is the
i 1) finest structure north of
fey Sacramento. Fire proef,_
modern in ail its appointinents, elegartly
furnished, and has recently been renovated
throughout. The Table fare will be unexteptionable and accommodation for families
especially provided.
Charges to suit the times.
and from the Depot.
Stages leaves the House for North San
Juan, Camptonville, Fosest City, Alleghany,
Pike City, Mountain House, Downieville,
Lake City, Malakoff, North Bloomfield, Derbee Mine, Moore’s Flat, Graniteville, You
Bet, Little York and Dutch Flat.
THE NATIONAL BAR
—AND—
BILLIARD ROOM
Constantly supplied with the \ery
Free Buss to
bestiwines and cigars
-—ASK FOR—
Union India Rubber Co’s
Pure Para Gam
CRACK PROOF
RUBBER BOOTS.
EWARE OF IMITATIONS. Be sure
the Boots are stamped CRACK PROOF
on _the heels, and have the PURE GUM
SPRINGS on the foot and instep, which prevents their cracking or breaking. We are
now maki them with RUBBER AND
ASBESTOS SOLES which will make them
last more than twice as long as any Rubber
Boots made, :
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
All kinds Rubber Belting, Packing, Hose,
Springs, Clothing, Boots and
Shoes, Ete,
¢ G@OODYEAR RUBBER Co.,
R. H. PEASE, Jr.,
8. M. RUNYON, Paaents
agl1-3m San Francisco,
The Boss Blacksmith Shop
WM. BARTON, Proprietor.
HAVING purchased the lot on
the , and erected a
mammoth shop, I am now
prepared to do all kinds of
Elacksmithing and Repairing
In first class manner.
rick Work a Specialty.
I claim to make the best Picks for all «inds
of mining of any blacksmith in North:rn
California,
Steel Sledges and Wadges
Of the best material always onha) .
Wagon and Carriage Repairing
Done with neatness and at short notice
“THOMAS H. MeKEE,
Having succeeded Samuel Clutter in the
Carriage and Wagon business is now prspared to do all work in his line in the very best
manner and at low rates.
Carriage and Wagon Wheels a
specialty.
SHOP ONPPLAZA, FOOT OF BROAD ST.
SROAD STREET..... NEVADA CITY
Opposite National Exchange Hotel,
JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor,
(Successor to D. Well
R, E, Robinson, Business Manager.
HE Proprietor of the EMPIRESTABLES
Z aim that he has now the largest
ot o ¥
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons and
Haske telat nb thoomieet netne ans on the
most reasonable terms,
The Horses are free from vice, of goodstyle
and capable of going as fast as any gentleman
cares to drive.
Carriages for Funerals Attended
to with Promptness.
Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week or month
and the greatest of care guaranteed,
UNION HOTEL,
NEVADA. GAG) ci ceccec ies CALIFOR
RECTOR BROS., Proprietors
(Formerly of McMahen House, Hollister.
THIS WELL KNOWN AND
Popular Hote), situated on
MAIN 8TR
In the city of Nevada ‘is one
of the best furnished and mo t
eomfoitable in Northern (alfornia.
The Sleeping Apartments are Large, Airy
and Pleasant, and every bed in the house
has a spring mattrass. As a desirable, quiet
place for the weary, the UNION offers superior inducenients,
The, Tables of the UNION will compare favorably with any Hotel in the State and are
filled with the best the market affords.
The UNION has long enjeyed the reputa
bead of fay, 3 the BEST H ‘Lin the Logs
ns an e@ present etors propose to
bas, it up tot! pool ro : ;
Nice Sample Room en first floor. Special
— for COMMERCIAL TRAVWell stocked Bar and first-class Billiaro
Tables connected with the House.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
Assessment Notice.
‘8 Coupan CONSOLIDATED MINING
COMPANY. Location of Principa place
of business an¢@ works, Nevada Mining District, Nevada County, Ca'ifornia,
Notice is hereby aad that ata meeting
of the Trustees held on the eighth day of
August, 1853, an assessment, (No. 5,) of
Eight (8) Cents per share was levied upon
the capital stock of the li targa paya
ble immediately in United States id coin,
to the teoamthong” at the office of the Company, Citizens Bank, Nevada City, Nevada
county, California, ue
Any. stock upon which said assessment
shall remain op on the Tenth day
of September, 1883, . will be delinquent, and
advertised for sale atpublic aucticn, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on
Wednesday, the 26th day of'se; ber, 1883,
to pay the delinquent hapesoment thereon,
together with ts of adVertising and exnses of sale. ord if Fens iy er of tne Board of
__ D, E. MORGAN, Secretary.
Offiee—Citizens Bank, Nevada City" Nevaa’ County. Cal. aglo
Day and Boarding Schoo,
MRS. KENNEDY
ILL OPEN A DAY AND BOARDING
W SCHOCL AT HER RESIDEN (formerly Hupp’s Residence,) on . :
Main. Street, Nevada City,
First Term commences Aug. 20,
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RESIDENCE.
FOR PARTICULARS ENQUIRE AT THE
Nevada City, August ist, ;
Ve
pany BS
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RECTOR BROTHER
EMPIRE MARKET,
TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,
Commercial St., Nevada City.
at WOULD RESPECT“eels tully inform the people
een of this city and vicinity
that he has charge of the
First Class Meat Market
At the above named place, and will keep
on hand the very best quality of,
BEEF PORK,
MUTTON, I AME,
_ VEAL, SAUSAGES
Spe everything lee oe. ‘found ins
Give me a trial and be convinced that my
found
n this city. ree Meee air
i
DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK.