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August 18, 1880 (4 pages)

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MORE . omers, and on ae. ODS. at Seventeenth Am NORE ! ble to visit our CE” STORE NS. We will give han, ever before, ning to arrive,— FALL PRINTS, Borders to match. } ay o Street, Hollister, treet, New York. ; liberal patronage ex. receive trsm them ev. ISENBERG BROS PRP NERDS tanRTCTRIR, itning . ADO! d Before the Gale ! lone has caused which States. These storme a the mercantile trade, ses of Gentlemens’ and Shoes, Fur-LER PROFIT thao wh in the State.— ou prices to substan~ and complete price ne it until a future goon the same sy ‘EM. © The residents iberally that we feel = ja City friends are yver here before we ble location could be ill carry on the same ring the day and ldress in the coum a Theatre, es aes ee PROS uti Soy THE DAILY fideo ‘NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA: Brief Mention. Mrs. Major Simpson of Yuba onnty is lying seriously ill at the ysidence of Thos, Shurtleff ,in this sity, which house she has been visiting. {wo large mowers from the ranch of Sheriff Tompkins at Pleasant Valley, passe€ through ths: city yesterday morning en route for his ranch at Bear Valley, where they vill be employed in -converting~ into hay the large fields of grass growing in'that locality.. quired from two to four horses to draw them, and the long rows of sharp teeth are formidable ae “The mowers reee aS . pate TRL EXE That Ever Croesea the git i eas eek. aeeeligeaten "thal cine IE A NR er Wants a 8 Sittation. Yigg ’ +. =x. A competent. blacks blacksmith desires a situation to do general’ blacksmithwRiIcu LisT ing. Hei iga No.1 horse-shoer, and!” OF THE thoronghly understands sharpening . 6 & ‘and tempering mining tools, En—! quire at: this office, 2 augl8-3t ina GROCERY STORE. The Best im t Im Extstence, eee At last we have bee been treated ie al, new and novel exhibition under canvas, and it can no longer be said that ‘‘see one; dee all,” for. W. °W, Cole has absolutely revolutionized the show business and he actually . TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, Commercial Street, . . Nevada City ee ee objects. : Board of Education. The Board of Education ot the Nevada School District met at the Citizens Bank on Monday “evening, teaward the contract for furnishing supplies to the schools of the district. Two bids were presented, as follows: Brand & Bassett.$154.75; G. W. Welch, $500.65. Brand & Bassett being the lowest bidder, the contract was awarded to them.. The question of closing the schools{ 3 o'clock was postroned until ‘the aext regular meeting, The Board deter.nined to parchase ue books sold by ‘subscription for the public school library, Ls Nv “aw lot of Seasides received at Brand & Bassett’s, lt ~> + ‘Beautiful Plated Ware. Embracing all the newest designs and Warranted triple’ plated on white metal,, Will last long and look as well as pure silver, selling these goods at bed-rock prices, augl8 C. J. Brann, New, Sehool Mouse at Quaker Hill. A’ party will be given ét the school house, between Quaker and Hunt's Hills;on next'Friday ev ening. Theladies of that school district have entered inte-the matter ‘with veal, and hewe made arrangements fora fine supper in connection with the ball, at which the best of music willbe in attendance, The trip from here will be a pleasant one, as], themoon will about full, Tiekets in cluding supper are $2. It will be an tajoyable occasion for atl wheattend. Miss Maye and Mrs. Price, Trance, mediums, of San Franeiseo, «an be seen at Union Hotel, “Room §, fora few days, Private sittings at 104, mM. to5 p.m. Circles every ¢Vening at 8 o'clock, augi8-3t sterling stiver Ware. C. J, Brand has just just received ‘he largest stock of sterling silver-ware that has ever been brought te Neva(a City, embracing all the newest id most fashionable designs. Evtry article is warranted to be of the fineneas of coinsilyer, andjfor presents they are not.to be excelled, Call aud see them. Prices very low, al8. > The Beneficent will : will be held at the tytidence of Mrs. Chas. Swartz on Rouldsr street, Wednesday evening, August 18, and hope to see a large attendance, There will be imasic and singing, also ice cream-and cake alifor twenty-five cents, Children half price, Superior Court. Tvrspay, August 17th. Jones vs. Ebaugh. This cause, Which came up for trial Monday, was given to the jury at 5:45 Pr. ™., Who-after being out all night, and failing to agree, on yesterday morning they were discharged, Inthe matter of the estate Me Martha L. Davis, deceased. Continued until Monday, August 28th. Court adjourned until Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. The @sherne and MeCambridge Fraeae The case of McCambridge, for as‘sult with a deadly weapon, was called in Justice Robinsdn’s Court Yesterday afternoon, bus owing to the indisposition ‘of Mire: Osborne the effects of the wounds re~ ceived at the-hands of McCambridge she was unable to appear, and the Cate lias been aaa A until her Presents the most interesting, sensaFlour, per 100 Ibs., $2 75 tional, curious and complete show Assorted Crackers 1 40 that-ever visited the South. We . 5°da Crackers die _.. have never seen. sucha grand display . Mackerel; No, 1, per-kit, 250] before, and shall not expect to see se ,Per 100 lbs., 1.25 Small . anu 6s, ids +——~ : . another until W, * 2M. Cole nomhes Hilal a per100-ths.5-“I-87z way with his offly ‘Best. Show on — ‘per 100 lbs., 2 25), earth.” This great show wil} exhibit . Ground Barley r, Per 100 Ibs., 1 674] — vat Nashville (Tenn.}—Avnerican, . oe per 100 lbs, 1 50 &f Individual j mstruction in eveJapan Tea, per’ Ib. 35] ty style-of Boot: “keeping, Commer. . Beehive Tea, per Ib, 40 cial. Calculations, Business Letter . Cruished Sugar, writing and Penmanship a specialty, . Brown Sugar, at Curs\urwoou's Bustness Cor . Pearl Barley, 8 Ibs., 25 ete LBGE, Grown & Morgan's Hall, Ne. Split Peas, 13 Ibs,, 1-00 vada City, Cal. jy24-lm Barkusoe Wes te tea ’ lhe _Teo all Whom it may Concern.. de ir = ana 1 00. : omatoes, 7 cans. 100 ts eee gs ‘ «,. . Corn, Beans 1 00, ing disposed of the Union mairJelly Sylar 90 ket to B,C." Mungor and H. .Nafisi. Symp, \per gallon, 87} ger, Thereby request all persons inSardines, smallcans, 6cans 1 00 debted tome to settle their accoants i. ay large-‘cans. 4cans 100 at once, ax I-desire to leave the To mon Feehapd: ae 1 je State at anearly day, By comply: . Oil Can full of Coffee, 3 Ibs., 60 ing with this request they will con~. Milk Can full of Coffee, 3 Ibs., 60 fer a great favor upon : . Dinner Can full of Cotfve,5 Ibs., 100 al3-té ©. J. Narezioan. . Beans, 334 Tbs, Yor a Ground: Coffee, ‘per package, 20 cts, . Corn Starch, 2 packages, 25 cts. Walnut Parler Brackets Starch, 2 packages, ‘25 cts And Fancy Cabinet Ware, Jarge’. Prize Medal Racca Oil, per gal, 50c stock, just received from the East, . 40.do do 5 gal can, 2 25 and forsale cheap at W. A. Sicoursaa Cal. Sendles, 30 for 100 rye’s English Cocoa, packet. _25}. NeY’s, Commercial St. tf—. Washing Powder, 3 packages, 25¢ Mustard, per bottle; 10c. "Sherman, & Hyde & Co. Pepper, per bottle, > 10c. San Francisco. The largest music. Wash Tubs, from 50 ceiitato 2 00 + } Wash Boards, “30. cts, house on the coast. We ‘keep the ‘Watcr Buckets, S7}cte eélebrated Weber Pianos ‘Haines Clothes Baskets £0 cts, Bro’s. Pianos, Pease & Co. Piany;alRolling Pins, : 15 cts, se the world-renowned Estey Organ. Potato Mashers, 15 cts, Instruments sold on easy install-. All goods subject to correction. ments, All pianos and organs: warranted, The largest stock of . mee musié, £28 SHERMAN, Hypr & Co. S. Cnariry, agent for Nevada Co. t@ Everything Fresh and warrant ed tobe the Best. Richard Roberts ‘Great Annual Clearance Sale . SUMMER DRY GOODS, $30,000 WORTH OF GOODS
MUST BEI SOLD Within a short time on account of our rer ge stock of Fall and Winter Goods apa, Saray sed by “i agent in Boston, New York and Philad phis, hich wi arrive here on orabout the First.of September. GREATEST BARGAINS EVER GIVEN BPE Wer re take se atveeieds wi ey! sod! wakes. To commence Monday Morning, J aly 26th, and. continue for Thirty Days. The ‘is the Price List of a few articles ; 10 pieces black and Colored Trimming Silk, 70 cents a y 5 pieces Heavy Drese Silk, $1.20—-redueed from $2.00, 5 pieces Heavy Dress. Silk, $2—reduced from $3. 10 pieces Black Cashmere 38 inches wide, 40 sents a yard—best qualities, 10 pieces Black Cashmere, 42 inches wide, $1 a yard. 10 piedes colored Cashmere, 40 inches wide, 75 cents a yard. 50 pieces Brocade Poplina,.)2 1-2 cents a yard. 50 pieces Pacific Poplins 18 3-4 cents 434 yard, 10 pieces Grenadines at 12 1-2 certs per yard. 10 pieces all wool aay 20 cents a ay —value 50 cents, 20 pieces White Pique, 10. cents a y. en, at 40 cents A yard; 10 pieces 8-4 pld Table Linon 70 cents a yards 20 pieces 10-4 Peqout bleached Sheeting 321-2 cents per yard. 20 pieces 10-4 Lawrence Sheeting, 28 cents per yard. 100 pieces White Rock and Loulé Muslin, 1@ cents a yard or by: the ; Bolt 9 3-4 cents. 300 pieces best American Prints, 16 yards for One Dollar. 50 pieces Linen Crash, 10 yards for One Dollar, 1000 dozen Thread, 5 for Twenty-five cents. 100 dozen — White ye si cents per pair. d French cen 4 pany Chemise, made out of t Wanseek: Muslin, at 75 cents apiece. ightgowns and Shirts reduced to half-price, io tone tin ee inch wide, reduced to 10 cents a yard. ries, 2-inches wide, at 20 cents a yard, : 100 Rlevecilie er a, tedabed to half-price. Hy pairs fine Gimpare Curiains—very low price. 50 pieces Vedona Lawn, at 15 per yard. 50 pieces Bishop Lawn, at 20 cents per yard. : 10 pieces English Lon leted 15 cents per yard.” 50 pieces Naimeook and Crosbor M reduced to half-price. 50 dozen Genuine Jouvin. Kid Gloves, reduced to §1 a pair. I invite a a bee a E ing is mar in n ae eee Thankful for the liberal patronage I hoye erit a continuance of the same. y pices Orders promptly attended to and Samples sent on application. A. BLUMEN) pe there will . Tecovery, Navaps City, Jaly 23d, 1880,. Saturday Even’g, Sept.18, 10 pieces half-bleached Table aes ce 52. inches wide, ‘waereacieg all Lin, CATHOLIC CHURCH. ion. of the gaods ail p prices.— . : “Cheer after cheer rent the air at each ee ina Feature, CIRCUS, MENAGERIE, AND seifiins OF LIVING WONDERS. “The Best Trained Horses.in the World. bec 4 bor Herald. . The Only Show that faithfully Keeps its Word. A Better Show Hewes Existed.”—Lincoln Daily Journal, ie Pirst. Appearance on the Pacific Coast of the W. “Artist, FRANK <A, GARDNER, Surnamed the “Human -Hurieane,”’ First Appearance of the Adonis of .the Arena, W ILLIAM O’DALE, .The Only Seven Horse Rider Livin First Appearance of The Greatest of All iods Riders, bh MD’LLE ADELAIDE. —. First Appearance of The Equestrian Queen, MISS FANNY MORGAN. rat Ppvenepacs of he Beautiful and Dashing Gymnasts, orld’s Champion Circus’ i THE CLAIR SISTERS. First soon ance of The Only , The and Original Aerial Bicycle Riders— ESSRS. DE COMAS-—-3 i in number. FIRST APPEARANCE OF Hf ‘10 m rm UF Whose Wenderful Feats Astound Eve First Appearance of The Only SPANISH PERFORMING BULL, hap fre AND AUXILLFARIES, whose names are Famous thro Will also exhibit at GRASS VALLEY, SATURDAY, “AUGUST 28th, WA . ft Sat, ee) e SEO WA Sreat “Diwide.” ee American. The Grandest — AND— o = = + —~ @ r AT NEVADA CITY, 7 . . MONDAY. August 30. . REPRODUCING AND REFLECTING ALL EARTH’ ‘S GRANDEST MARVELS. ‘AQUARIUM, WW. WW. COLES 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. McIN TYR RE inst Appearance of The Great Lea JOHN MURTZ, BURT RICHARDS ing Corps, HARRY LONG N and. DAN. KENNEDY. ’ NED STALLIONS ! Beholder, with aREGIMENT OF ARTISTS uy, rougher! the World. o———‘Sows promise was faithfully kept, which is saying that it is the best show on Earth. _ Admission One Dollar. Children 50 Cents. fa. Only one one ticket required toll . Louis Globe Democrat. vertised shows. \ GRAND FESTIVAL . SCHMIDT & POTTER, oo AN Dose COMMERCIAL STREET, 4 Nextdoor to Naffziger’s Meat Market. NEVADA CITY, WELL BE GIVEN at Demer= im anern’e xzau, jCN0iCe Groceries, Moore's Fiat, PROVISIONS, Case Goods, Flour and Feed, Cigars, Tobacco, Etc. ——FOR THE—— : INT £2 Having opened the above Store, and Bu = = x eed stocked it with a Large and Fresh Stock of —Or THE— First Class Goods, we are prepared to supply the public with everything in our line at LOWEST PRICE. Tickete BA. $2.50. WM. HOLMES, Cerner Main and Commercial Sts. Nevada Clty,Saddle & Harness Maker, Hea just returned from San Francisco withthe ! Largest and best stock of Saddles, Harness, Whips Robes, Blankets, Spurs, / Ete., Ete., will sell sy Westiosia ox ese at ae iow pri ‘ foe on any other atte te ST AGON COVRAS, ail sags, ready made. . Cash.” sar We extend a cordial invitation to our friends and the publie generally to call .and examine our Goods and Prices. ah Ask Bor Union India Rubber Co's Pare Para Gum CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS and COATS. Beware of Imtiations. E SURE the Boots are stamped Proef on the heels and have the Pure Guam Spri on the foot and instep, ngs hich Ly be ighar ped eracking or Tey will last twice as Jong as an mp Buckskin Gloves of all kinds. Fer Sule by all Dealers, : 1 am also agent for Nevada City of Umele . an yimds Rubber Belting, Packing, Hose, Sam‘s Havaess Oll and Seap, the best Springs, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Etc. > began eta Rubber Co. ~ wu. woLMEs, “Po! ., ERE at . agents, i _Corner of Broad and Commercial Streets San Frabvisco, Aug. 13—3m, iyst 2 ee se “} perfect order, Our Motto--'‘Buy and sell for . § Crack’ FOR SALE “CHEAP. One No. 1 Burleigh Air Compreas or, with Air Receiver, , 8 feet by 46 ~~ inches. One Cameron Special Steam Pump. Steam Cylinder 10x12, Waiter Cyl. inder 8x} 2. The above are nearly new and in ¢ Apply to G. G; ALLAN, augl0-tf Nevada Foundry, Notice to Woodmen. YEALED PROPOSALS. will be received ) until Saturday, August 28, 1X80, at 10 o'élock a. mph the Board of Edueation for 35 cords of Oek Wood, 4 feet long, and 4 cords of Pine Wood, 4 feet long, to be delivered at the Washington School House, Also, 5 cords Quk Wood, 4 feet lovg. and 1 cord of Pine, 4 feet aay 4 delivered at the First Grammar Se Nevada Qity,on or before the Ist lev at's ot Nov ember, ‘4 The soard teterven tte right to rejec t = or all bids. J. RICH Clerk of the Bosra ot Education. ali Anuna] Meeting. es Annual Meeting of the old Spring Gravel Mining Co. for the Election of Five Directors, aud the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting, will be heldon — MONDAY, SEPT. 33, 1880, At 2 o'clock, P.M. at the office of the Tréas-urer, A. lsoard, Broad , Nevada €itr. ala A. Hy PARKER, Secretar. EDWARD MULLER, TEACHER OF MUSIC, ~ ALSO— French and German Languages Taught. ESIDENCE— Junction Broad and Com, : metcial Streets, Nevada City get ae