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August 15, 1880 (4 pages)

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oo iy sy . 880, ‘ E RE: ron CS ft lense “toek of ent partuer in th the ntep. ral Clea’ rance : ll be etieis oa ee d toa pair of a offered such ased such a icient storage ‘ive our cus: from the man. se no compet~ e of S, Hollister, w York. patronage .exrom them eyRG BROS. ng . re the Gale! ; caused whiel These storms reantile trade, 'ERN Gentlemens’ Shoes, Fur PROFIT than the State.— es to substanwmplete «price until a future the same sys The residents ly that we feel iy friends are ere before we sation could be ry ou the same the day and im the cowated. sr", Theatre, : 3 ‘To the Board ~ wder-sireet, 42 ete AO raed 1 e a, ~ eth batt Padi nate ed BON Seaport eat (HE DAILY TR NEVADA CITY, CALIPD, Fight prisoners i A Jail. : : p. J. Watson, editut of the Truckee Republican, was in the city yes— gerday, n. B. Childs, Superintendent of the Graphic mine, went t6 San Frangisco yesterday, : . The Governor has appointed N, (, Miller a Notary Public,’te reside a Brench Corral. — A juvenile fisherman days since caught 36-horned. pout in . Bily’s reservoir near the city, and bites, either. : visited the Good Templars’. Lodge friday evening.and delivered tera— peyance talks under the. head of ‘ood of the order. "Hamilton Smith, Jr., came down ‘night before last trom the” Ruby . mine at Forest City, which propertyis being prospected by -him and others who have bonded it. he case of G: W. Jones vs. DB.Ebaugh and J. B. Ebaugh, to. quiet. title to a piece of land situat— etinWillow. Valley, was on trial ig the Superior Court yesterday. ‘Forum: There are no vacant houses in Nevada City—none to let to persons whe wish to stop at that lively city, Almost the same at Dutch Flat. The mining towns throughout the State are generally prosperous and lively this year. Grand Chancellor Terry .of-the Grand Jurisdiction of California, Knights of Pythias, will. pay an official visit-to Milo-Lodge in this city en the evening of September 3i, and on-the night of the 4th he will meet with Spartan Lodge at North B'oomfield. é sae fi Captain Cox, ex-Superintendent of the Derbec mine, came down Friday evening from the Golden Star mine4 in Sierra count, wherd he has just put-in one of his gravel washing machines, and yesterday morning he went to the Bay. The boiler connected with the machine being in bad condition, burst last week, -aad this will delay starting regularly for several days. The captain, however, says that a sufficient:'ran “was made to satisfy the owners of the mine that his invention was a success, a ¢hief Enginecr’s Eeport. Jot of Fire Delegates of Nevada City Fire Department : Gentlemen :—I have the honor, as Chief Engineer to report to you dor my term ending August, 1880, as follows : Fire Record—Aug. 6; 79. Firein the brush, rear of Guild’s barn. No damage. ; Aug. ‘il. Guild’s barn, anil Tower’s sma!l building. sLoss about $600. Aug. 23. Fire on Boulder street, Evau's cabin and woodshed. Loss about $100. ° Aug. 22. False alarm. Nev. LI. Cross’ house on BoulNo damage. Nov. 20. Chimuey in A. Tam’s ‘house, Pine street. No damage. Nov. 28. Chimney in Mrs: Gorl’s ‘house, Boulder street. No damage. __Dec.14. Chimney on Broad street. ‘No damage. Feb. 24, ’80. Mrs. Jeffrey’s house on Commercial street. Loss $500. June 5. Fire broke-out on Broad street, in White’s upholstering shop, ‘and Burned that building, Gault’s bakery and. residence, New York Hotel, Harrteon’s Market, Irish’s house, buildiags belonging to Lones, Penneylvania Engine House, Maggie Gill’s dwelling, and all the buildings in:Chinatewn ; also houses of,.Mrs, Anderson, Keller, Scott, and Mrs. McClosky, on Pine street. Loss about $30,000. It is my opinion that the last fire could have been stopped with very little damage had there been a sufficient supply of water in the reser* voir, Nevada Hose Co. No. 1 has 750 feet of carbo!ized hose. Peunsylva— mia Co. No. 2 has 15) feet of carbolized and 550 feet of leather hose.— Company ought to have at . . _ least 1000 feet. Also some hooks and ladders are very much needed. Tecan think of nothing more that, is Fequired'at present. Thanking the Department for the cordial co-operAtion and good feeling, and assistance rendered me, I remain, Respectfully Yours, — Locis Szrsert, Chief Engineer. Te all Whom it may Concern: Having disposed of the Union market to E. ©. Mungor and H. Nafiziger; Thereby request all persons in~ debted to me to settle their accounts atonce, as I desire to leave the “ate at an early day. By comply-. Mg with this request they will confer a great favor upon. j Al3-tf c, J, Narrzicer. ‘And Fancy Gabinet Ware, a large _. and for sale cheap at.W. A. Sicour_. SEx’s, Commercial St. tf eg couple of . . * . Walnut Parlier Brackets stock, just received from the East, ~~ Mrs. L, W. Thatcher. i Diamond Palace, Broad street, Nevada City, has just received a large assortment of Seth Thomas . Ciotks. . augl3-2t pamenee rt eae : Four Pictures for 50 cents. The Traveling Photographers will remain at the Eureka Gallery, “Broad treet, aSHORT TIME ONLY. jy 30-tf NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT! = a’ CAS EX —or rHe— : 6 EEHI VE” GIAOCERY STORE. _——— TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, Commercial Street, ., Nevada City a Flour, per 100-ths,;$275 Assorted Crackers 1 40 Soda Crackers = 80 “Mackerel, No.1, per kit, 2 &0, Bran,. wy Per 100Ibs,, 1 25 Educated. Horses! WILL BE EXHIBITED IN Monday Evening, Aug. Féeth. __. These are.the.most.reniarkablé’ Trained Horses inthe World, and execute over 117 ‘different Tricks. : : _ These performances have been the sensation wherever exhibited, as no other Horses have attained thesame perfection in training§ It is a Chaste and Pleasing Exhibition in Every Particu'ar.” Admittance 50 cents. Half-price. Performance commen¢es at 8 o’olk. Children -Anuual Meeting. if ee Annual Meeting of the Cold Spring Gravel Mining Co. toethe Election of Five Directors; ,and the transaction—of such other business as may eoiae before’ the meeting, will be held on MONDAY, SEPT. 1%, 1880, At 2.o’cleck, Pp. M. at the office of the "Treasurer, A. Isoard, Broad street, Nevada City. al3 A. H. PARKER, Secretary. EDWARD MULLER. TEACHER OF MUSIC, —ALSO— French and German Languages Taught.. Wheat.. Heat; Ground Barley, per 100 Ibs., 1.67: ‘. Whole-Barley, per 100 Ibs., vis E. B. Tea, per lb., 40 Japan Tea, per Jb., 35 Beehive Tea, per Ib. 40. Brown Sugar, Dinner Can full of Coifee,5 lbs., 1 00 Beans, 334 lbs. for 1 00 Ground Coffee, per package, 20 cts. Corn Starch, 2 packages, 25 cts, Starch, 2 packages, 25 cts Prize Medal Kerosene Oil, per gal,50c do do do 5 gal can, 2 25 Best Cal. Candles, 30 for . 1 00 Frye’s English Cocoa, packet 25 Washing Powder, 3 packages, 25¢. Mustard, per bottle, 10c, Peppef, per bottle, 10e. Wash Tubs, from 50 centsto 200 Wash Boards, . 30 cts. Water Buckets, 374 cts. Clothes Baskets, 90 cts. Rolling Pins, 15 cts. Potato Mashers, 15 cts. All goods subject to correction. sa Everything Fresh and warrant ed to be the Best. ESIDENVE— Junction Bread and. Com‘Wy mercial Streets, Nevada ¢ ity. : Richard Roberts Great Annual Clearance Sale ! SUMMER DRY GOODS. Po tinue for Thirty Days.
The following is the Price List of 10 pieces black and Colored Trimming Silk, 70 cents a yard. 5 pieces: Heavy Dress Silk, $1.20—reduced from $2.00. $30,000 WORTH OF COODS Within a short time on account of our very large stock of Fall and Winter Goods havin agent in Boston, New York and Philadelphia, which will arrive here on or about the First of September. GREATEST BARGAINS EVEn GWEN A COUNTY: Ladies should take advantage of this Great Sale. To commence Monday Morning, July 26th, and conbeen purchased by m a few articles ; 5 pieces Heavy Dress Silk, $2—reduced from $3. 20 pieces White Pique, 10 cents a 10 pieces half-bleac en, at 40 cents a yard. 20 pieces 10-4 Lawrence Sheeting, Bolt 9 3-4 cents, 300 pieces best American Prints, 1 100 dozen Ladies White Hose, ten 100 dozen French Hose, 20 céats Nightgowns and Shirts reduced to 10 pieces English Longleted 15 50 pieces 50 dozen Everything is ' T invite a careful inspection of the good }no deviation. ‘Thankful for the li to merit a continuance of the. same. Country Orders promptly atteaded to and A. BLUME i Nevavd City, July 23d, 1880. 10 pieces Black Cashmere 38 inches wide, 40 zents a yard—best qualities, 10 pieces Black Cashmere, 42 inches wide, $1 a yard. 10 pieces colored Cashmere, 40 inches wide, 75 cents a yard, 50 pieces Brocade Poplins, 12 1-2 cents a yard, ~ 50 pieces Pacific Poplins 18 3-4 cents per yard. ‘ 10 pieces Grenadines at 12 1-2 cents per yard. 10 pieces ali wool: Bunting 20 cents a yard—value 50 cents, yard. Table Linen, 52 inches wide, warranted all Lin10 pieces 8-4 pld Table Linen, 70 cents a yard. 20 pieces 10-4 Peqout bleached Sheeting 32 1-2 cents per yard. 28 cents per yard. 100 pieces White Rock and Lonsdale Muslin, 10 cents a yard or by the 6 yards for One Dollar. 50 pieces Linen Crash, 10 ards for One Dollar. }000 dozen Thread, 5 spools for Twenty-five cents. cents per pair. per pair. : = : 20 dozen Chemise, made out of Wamsette Muslin, at 75 cents apiece. half-price. 100 pieces Embroideries, one inch wide, reduced to 10 cents a yard. 100 pieces Embroideries, 2 inches wide, }00 Marseille Spreads, reduced to half-price. __5O pairs fine Gimpure Curtains—very low price. 50 pieces Vedona Lawn, at 15 per yard. ~~~ 50 pieces Bishop. Lawn, at 20 cents per yard. cents per yard. ae Nainsook and Crosbor Muslin, reduced to half-price. Genuine Jouvin Kid Gloves, reduced to $1 a pair. prices. — and there will be al patronage I hope 8 and % age ‘ = at 20 éents a yard, } petined Boge Pearl Barley, 3 lbs., 25 cte Split Peas, 13 Ibs.,:1 Ov Best Island Rice, 10 lbs., 100 Harkness Wax Candles, box, 400 Oysters, 12 cans 100 ‘Tomatoes, 4 Cans LOOT: Corn, 5 cans . 1 00. Syrup, — . per gallon, 87} Sardines, small.cans, 6 cans. 100! Sardines, large cans. 4cars 100 Lemon Peel and Citron, 3 lbs. 100 Tobacco, per Ib., 70 Oil Can full of Coffee, 3lbs., 60 Milk Can full of Coffee, 3 lbs., 60 5 0,000 1 wit CIRCUS, A msFin" i : oS ‘REPRODUCING ~ AND~REFLECTING oe ALL EARTH’S GRANDEST MARVELS. WW. WW. COLE’s AND CONGRESS OF LIVING WONDERS. — “The Best Trained Horses in the World.” —Quincy Daily Herald. . The Only Seven Hor ; : a— : The Only Show that faithfully Keeps -its Word. “A Better Show Never Existed.”—Lincoln Daily Journal. Parent , Selene Pirst Appearance on the Pacific Coast ofthe World's Champion Circus Artist, FRANK A. GARDNER, Surnamed the ‘‘Human Huricane,” First Appearance of the Adonis of the Arena, WILLIAM O'DALE, First Appearance of The Greatest of. All tady Riders, MD’LLE ADELAIDE. . Gi First Appearance of The Equestrian Queen, MISS FANNY MORGAN. fm First Appearance,of The Beautiful and Dashing Gymnasts, THE CLAIR SISTERS.' S First Appearance of The Only and Original Aerial Bicycle Riders— The MESSRS. DE COMAS—3 in number. : se Rider Livin 0 0 Will also exhibit at GRASS VALLEY, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28th. ille American, Ay 7 z ~-AQUARI That Ever Crossed the Great “Diwidac.” “Cheer after cheer rent thie air at each Surprising Feature.” —Nashv QRS SRI BI OW The Grandest Best Circus —EVER IN— —o-~ . AT NEVADA. CITY, 4 August 30. , First Appearance of the Champion Acrobats of Every Clime— : THE FOUR LIVINGSTONS. First Appearance of The Great Horizontal Bar Team— DUNBAR AND RENO. First Appearance of The Most Comical of All Clowns— The Laugh-Provoking:‘*PICO,.” (@ . *irst Appearance of Great Shaksperian Jester—TOM. McINTYRE. Nel ‘irat Appearance of The (reat Leaping Corps, HARRY LON‘ fi gi JOHN MURTZ, BURT RICHARDSON and DAN, KENNEDY. , FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE _ ROUPE, OF TRAINED. STALLIONS! = Whose Wonderful Feats Astound Every Beholder. First Appearance of he Only SPANISH PERFORMING BULL, together with a REGIMENT OF ARTISTS AND AUXILLIARIES, whose names are Famous throughout the World, “Every promise was faithfully kept, which is saying that it fs the best show on Earth.” St. Louis Globe Democrat. Admission One Dollar. Children 50 Cents, Only one ticket required to all advertised shows, woo AN Done daar} WILL BE GIVEN AT Ahern’s ExXall, Moore's Flat, Saturday Even’g, Sept. 18, BENEFIT —OFr THE— CATHOLIC CHURCH. Tickets $2.50. Ask For Union india Rubber Co’s Pure Para Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS and COATS. Beware of imitations. . ADE SURE the Boots are stamped Crack Proef on the heels atid haye the Pare . Gum Springs on the foot and instep, which prevent their cracking or breaking.— They “oir ast, twice as Jorg as any others manufactured. "Fer Sale by all Dealers. All kinds Rubber Belting, Packing, Hase, Springs, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Ete. Goodyear Rubber Co. R. H, PEASE; Ja.) S. M-RUNYON, s Aeents. San Francisco, Aug. 13—3m. GRAND FESTIVAL . $ CHMIDT.& POTTER, COMMERCIAL STREET, Nextdoor to Naffziger’s Meat Market. NEVADA CITY. Deater= im : Choice Groceries, PROVISIONS, Case Goods, Flour and Feed, Cigars, Tobacco, Etc, &@ Having opened the above Store, and stocked it with a Large and Fresh Stock of First Class Goods, we are prepared to sup: ply the public with everything in our line at the a LOWEST PRICE. Our Motto--“‘Buy and sell for Cash.” ' 447 We extend a cordial ‘invitation to our friends and the public b nora to call and exainine our Goods and Prices, ad FOR SALE CHEAP. One No. 1 Burleigh Air Compresor, with Air Receiver. 8 feet. by 46 inches. ‘One Cameron Special Steam Pump, Steam Cylinder 10x12. Water Cyl. imdor 8x32. The above are nearly new and in perfect order. Apply to G.G. ALLAN, auglOt{ . Nevada Foundry. ' bi . Ge ‘ ‘Corner Main and Commercial Sts. ; Nevada City, Saddie & Harness Maker, Hoa just returned from 4 San Francisco with the ra, wargest and best stock of (FS FT tn hl < LYSaddles, Harness, Whips, Robes, Blankets, Spurs, Etc., Etc.,° : Ever brought to thig city, which he will sel! at Wholesale or Ketail at as low prices a8 any other abop this side of San Fran cisco. z WAGON COVERS, all sizes, ready ‘made. Buckskin Gloves of all kinds. 1 am-also agent for Nevada City of Enele —. Sam’s Harness Oil and Seap, the best ever used on Leather. Call and see my new stcck and prices. WM. HOLMES, Corner of Broad and Commercial Streets, Nevada City. jy31 Notiee to Woodmen, — 1EALED PROPOSALS will be received > until Saterday, August 28, IX, at 10 o'clock a. ™. by the Board of Educa tion for 35 ¢ords of Oak Wood, 4 feet long, and 4 cords of Pine Wood, 4 féet long, to be delivered at the Washington School Hous. Also, 5 cords Oak Wood, 4 feet long. and} cord of Pine, 4 feet iong, to be delivered a: the First Grammar School House, Nevada City, on or before the lst day of November, 1830. The Board reserves the any or all bids. J. C. RICH, Clerk of the Bc ard of Education. 211 Change of Firm AVING disposed of the Union Market H to E. C. Mungor & H. Naffziger, notice is hereby given ae ndebted to the uu i t , a6 1 desire vo leave the State. penny at against the concern will present the sme for pa; C, J. NA Nevada City, August 3, 1880, persons i ment. . FZIGER. to,rejert eall and settle their bills . p MONDAY. a 2 Ce nord fa) os nd Z , = LB é Z