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BROWN & CALKINS, _
+ NT FIFTEEN CENTS PEW WEEK.
‘ BY MAIL
PER Boge are SIX MONTHS .$3.50
f Paid Strictly in Advance. $6 per year.
Nevada County Official Pross
eee
SATURDAY ..AUGUST 18, 1883
For once an American representative abroad has had spunk enough to
insist that the flag of his country
must be treated with respect, This
little affair occurred in the City of
Mexico. The German Minister refused to recognize the Fourth off
July by displaying the German flag
on that day, whereupon ‘Minister
Morgan looked into the matter and
“wanted to know, you know,” It
was “‘ofly the work of a moment”
to hoist the German emblem, Ewm, peror William may not like our pork
“but he must respect ‘the stars and
THE managers of the Ohio Democratic campaign do not appear to be
very eager to pit their candidate for
Governor against Judge Foraker.
Hoadly is said to be willing to take
part in joint discussions and the Re»
publican candidate has made known
his readiness. The Democrats, however, are more discreet than their
candidate. Their hesitation doubtless . .
. results from a fear that Hoadly’s pro" pensity to blunder will get him into
more trouble,
rr ed
Jere S. Buack is suffering from
urinary affection. Tuesday night he
rested quietly under the influence of
opiates, No immediate danger is
apprehended by his physicians,
. Mrs. CuHartes A. Knosiacu
pitched her husband into the canal
at Trenton, N. J., and then leaped
in herself, .The woman was drowned, Her husband was rescued.
Jones thinks a man is fortunate
who has his will contested after his
death only,. He says his will ‘has
been contested ever
Mrs. Jones,
Bay Frank, the Sacramento
wonder, won the trotting race at
San Francisco Wednesday, in three
straight heats—2:21,2:22 and 2:20.
ohne
At Sandbeach, Mich., a white
man has been tarred and feathered
for abandoning his wife and children
and living with a colored woman,
SALVADoR convicts are chained in
pairs and are sent out to seek work.
If they cannot-earn or beg their food
they must starve,
— seeTimotny Orensuaw of Salt Lake
wrenched himself so thoroughly in
throwing a stone that he died soon
after,
Tr is estimated that 2,000 drinking plaves have gone out of existence
in Ohio on account ofthe Scott law.
i ©
A savinas bank was wrecked by
angry depositors in London, the
Police refusing to interfere,
. sepa mneneinmiememnberimnel
For Sale ata Bargain.
The house and grounds of Mrs,
John Williams, situated-on Prospect
Hill. For particulars enquire.on the
premises, augl4-1m,
The Bechive.
There is no athablighman’ north of
Sacramento that offers greater inducements to purchasers of groceries,
provisions, etc,, than the Beehive
on Commercial street, Nevada, tf
The Boss.
The Boss Coffee Pot. beats all oth.
ers, Do not forget that Jd. J. Jackson keeps it for sale. He also supplies the choicest brands of fine
ground coffee for the Boss, m5
ieorereter er tee ee
Piano Tuning.
H. L. Jordan, an experienced and
permanently established Piano and
Organ Tuner and Regulator, is pre
pared to fill all orders promptly.
Mr. Jordan is, highly recommended
by the musical fraternity. Leave .
orders at Brand & bro.’s store. uf
HOSLETERS
sTEIT
CELEBRATED
Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, by
nereasing vital power, and rendering the physical functions regular
and active, keeps the system in good
_ working order, and protects it
against disease. For constipation,
_ dyspepsia and liver complaint nerv-ousness kidney and rheumatic. ailments, it is invaluable, and
it affords a eure defence
st malarial fevers, besides re‘ing at the re-saw, at Andy Miller's
since hé wedded}.
. goods, sugar-cured hams, wines and
mies
Frank Mayo is the latest victim
of the deadly buzz saw. While workbox factory, Wednesday, he got his
left hand caught in the saw, and the
lirat finger was taken off at the first
joint, and otherwise badly torn and
lacerated.
There was quite alively blaze at
Boca, Thursday last. The residence
of Mra, Brown took fire and was enveloped’ in flames before it was discovered. With buckets and one
Babeock extinguisher the fire was
subdued, but not until the building
was badly burned, eee
C. H,: Barnardt’s lath mill on Al-.
der GFéék was attached Tuesday by
J, H, Wallace, the foreman, for $180:
labor bill, Mr, Barnard has not
been seen here since Sunday last,
and it is strongly suspected that he
has skipped out
siderable money.
A squaw did a land office business
Wednesday forenoon when the. overlend train arrived. She had four
pappooses and they were all the center of attraction among the Knights
Templar and their families, and seyeral of whom bought_locks of their
hair at a dollar a whack,
TH women are not only taking
the honors from men at the colleges
and universities, but are beating
them in athletic sports. Miss Maty
Walker and eight other young ladies
of Huutsville, Ala, challenged a
male nine toa game of base ball,
and beat them 20 to 11. What
are we males coming to anyway—
dades?
ncn} ’
Go To Brand Brothers for school
books. ‘ al8-3t.
Accident Policy.
Miners, seeure an Accident Policy.
a the Home Benefit Association, It
costs but little, and in case of accident you will be allowed from $5 to
$25 per week, according to the poliey you takeout. Accidents are liaole to occur at any moment, and. if
you obtain an accident policy from
as the amount you would receive, im
case of an accident, would be more
than regular wages.
lw Branp Bros., Agents,
A Card.
“To all. whoar suffering from the, errors
aad indiscretions of youth, nervous weak
ness, early decay, loss o1 manhood, &c., 1
will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE
OF CHARGE. This great remedy was disvovered bya missionary in South America,
jend a self-addressed envelope to the Rev.
Josuen T, INMAN, Station D, New York.
Don’t forget that J. J, Jackson
keeps on hand all kinds of\ canned
liquors for medicinal purposes, and
everything found in a first-class
grocery store, jyl9-2w °
ALL persons inaebted to me will
please make immediate payment to
W. H. Crawford or myself.
2w D. WELLINGTON,
BUTEL AKRIVALS.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
———O
STANLEY A, EDDY Proprietor
Aug. 16, 1883.
I. J. Rolfe, City.
T. Ruse & w, San Juan
Mrs, Buckley, do
Miss Davis, " doL. Poates, Covington,
D. Buckley, Derbec.
T. Hughes, do
M, Cummings, Bloomfield.
A. Montero, Sierra City.
E. K. Downer, Downieville.
A. Downer, do
J Taylor, Dutch Flat,
Ed. Denton, Spenceville.
D. Ridge, Grass Valley.
H.C. Carr, do
Judge Wright, Graniteville.
A. Donahue, Indian Flat,
Jas. Martin, Deer Creek,
A. H, Hanson, Grass Valley.
Union Hotel,
RECTOR BROS.,.....Proprietor.
Aug. 16, 1883.
M. Hubbard, Sacramento.
J. Spaulding, w & 2c, Dutch Flat,
A. L. Woodruff, Columbia Hill,
R. Scott, R. R.
L. Voss, Voss’ Mill.
.G. Ray, Snow Tent,
N. Kennedy, City,
M. Vaughn, do
‘J. A. Anderson, City.
L. Cary, Oakland,
W. F. Blood, do
J. Holland, Lowell Hill,
J. P. Smith, City.
H, Jenninys, Forest City,
i DIED.
In Nevada City, August 17th, 1888, William Howard, son of Jane E. and the late
— W. Avery—aged 8 months and 4
ys. :
[The funeral will take place from
the residence of Mrs. J. B. Gray,
Spring street, Sunday afternoon, at
2 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend, ]
NEW PAINT SHOP.
once nee
RJ. DASSONTILLE
{4 “OPENED a Paint sHoP Was
_ Entrance from Wellington’s?.
Livery Stable,
WHERE HE IS PREPARED TO DO ALL
Z KINDS OF
ee
_ORNAMENTAL WORK
EXECUTED IN FIRST CLASS STYL
-[2. DASSONVILLE.
He iy owing con-.
Carriage and Sign Painting,. So's
the other day and, fastening it toa
stake, went home to dinner, When
he returned the weight was so great
that he was compelled to call for assistence. Hauling up the ‘catch’ he
not only one immense catfish, but on
er fish, which, when dissected, contained a smaller one that had swalfuses to believe this statement is a
liar and he knows he is.
Somexopy recently gave Williams
College $5,000 , anonymously, and
Governtr Butler took a repdrter on
Sach arm into the farthest corner and
hoarsely whispered: ‘Now, boys,
don’t say that I did it.”
TheSecret
of the universal success of_Brown’s Iron Bitters'is simply this: It is the best Iron
preparation ever made; is
compounded on thoroughly
scientific, chemical and
medicinal principles, and
does just what is claimed for
it—no more and no less,
By thorough and rapid
assimilation with the blood,
it reaches every part of the
system, healing, purifying
and strengthening. Commencing at the foundation
it builds up and restores lost
health—in no other way can
lasting benefit be obtained.
79 Dearborn Ave., Chicago, Nov. 7,
Thave been ar-~est «ufferer from
avery weak stomach, neareburn, and
dyspepsia inits worst form, Nearly
everything I ate gave me distress,
and ‘I could eat butlittle, I have
tried everythingrecommended, have
taken the prescriptions of a dozen
physicians, but got no relief until I
Sock Brown’s Iron Bitters. 1 feel
none of the old troubles, ana. ama
new man, I am_ getting much
stronger, and feel first-rate. Iam
a railroad éngineer, and now make
my trips regularly. I can not say
too much in praise of your wonderful medicine, D.C. Mack,
Brown’s Iron BitTTErs
does not contain whiskey
or .alcohol, and will not
blacken the teeth, or cause
headache and constipation,
It will cure dyspepsia, indigestion, heartburn, sleep~
lessness, dizziness, nervous
debility, weakness, &c.
Use only Brown’s Iron Bitters made by
Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Crossed
red lines and trade-mark on wrapper,
FOR ALE BY
CARR BROTHERS. ee
Broad Street Market.
Nevada City, California.
eS
‘Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal,
Sausages, Corn Beef, ete.
I AM pr¥pared to suppl
the» people of» Nevada hey
and vicinity with Choice
At as low rates as cam be ourchased any
where in Nevada City. ,
Meats delivered within a reasonable distance free.of charge, t
It you wanta nice Roast, Steak, Cutlet or
Chop, give me a call,
T intend to always keep the best meats to
be procured in the market at }he shop, and
custémera, vhether old or yo! , can rely
upon getting what they order. \.
A share of public patronage is respectfully
solicited, ;
W. SPRUNG, Pron,
City June 12th, 1882,
Day and Boarding School
MRS. KENNEDY
ILL OPEN A DAY AND BOARDING
SCHOCL AT HER RESIDENCE, (formerly Hupp’s Residence,) on
Main Street, Nevada City,
First Term commences Aug."20,
7
FOR’ PARTICULARS ENQUIRE AT THE
RESIDENCE.
Nevada City, August lst,
Keystone “Market,
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
HAVING purchased the above
named Market, I will be
ate < glad tosee all former patrons
-and will be able © supply. the public with
all kinds off
Fresh and Salt Meats
% Lae
_And everything geiiéfallykept in a
FIRST CLASS MARKET
which will be furnished at
THE VERY LOWEST RATES,
: ALSO ON HAND e
FRESE LARDOf my own manufacture, which is ¢uaren \teed to be A. No. 4. :
experience in the; ito give perfect satisfac:
all, and will supply the
Having had lon
ness, I can guaran
Very Best in my Line,
All kinds of Live Stock for Sale at
i
Nevada City, Tuly,8d. :
‘A Lone Istawpan threw in his line.
was surprised to find that there was . !
catting it open he discovered anoth. one
lowed the hook, Anybody that re¢
4
<
40 YN agen
ft or 1.515 ¢
0. 5, N. EB. cor
from which the entran
tunnel
88° W 0.70 chs cross fence,
fence into Gold Flat Road, 20.
road, 1500 fence and leave Fiat
22,73 chs to ee is “mM” No, 6
cor from whi witness post marked L,
for Live-Yankee) No. 2 bears N 26}°
20° E 26 links, 15.57 chs cross
en, 21.87 chs cross fence an
23.27 chs leave . , Wild Cat ravine,
1,500 ft or 22.73 che to marked ‘“M
No. 4 (east end) before referred to, designated ae Lot No. 117, in Sec. 13, T. 16N., R.
8E.,M.D.M., containing 3.48 acres, Adjoining sfami'6n the Thomas quartz mine.
Said mine was originally located, as shown
by the abstract of title filed by J. B. Byrne
on June 16, 1 and recorded in Book 8,
page 87, of miiiing claims in the mining
records of said county,
' All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto are hereby required te pre ent the
same to the Register of the U. 8. Land Office at Sacramento, California, during the
sixty days period of publication hereof, or
they. will. be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statutes. !
ED. F. TAYLOR, Register,
Cross & Simonds, Atty’s. agl5
9950 Revard .
WILL PAY THE ABOVE REWARD
for the arrest andedetention of Joseph
Lawrence, George Arlington, alias Geo. W.
Ash, alias Geo, Wilson, and W, H. Johnston,
who broke from the Nevada County Jail, on
Saturday, August llth, 1883. .
Iwill $200 for the arrert and detention
of JOSEPH LAWRENCE, Description—
Hight, 6 feet 7 inches; stout build: weight
160 to 160 pounds; rather light complexioned; brown hair, slightly curly, moustache
and side whiskers;age. 41, has a large long
scar onleft side of head; also scar on forehead, well up in the hair; is a native of England; when pag 0 Pe a shambling gait;
wore a light straw hat; white flannel undershirt and brown overshirt; dark gray wool
pants; heavy boots, bottom covered with
nails,
$25 for GEO, ARLINGTON. Age, 30;
hight, 6 feet,8} inches; weight 145 or 150
pounds; dark bair, dark beard and moustache; dark hazel eyes; has a habit of twitching face; right arm scarred by nag hat
by a circular saw; India ink mark ween
fore-finger and thumb; scar on inside of left
hand; legs and body covered with black
hsir up to loins; scar on right hip; three vaccination ma:ks on right arm; marked on
left shoulder; nativity, Mobile, Alabama,
wore a black suit; sack coat,
$25 for H.W. JOHNSON. Hight, 6 feet
9 inches; weight; 140 pounds; age, about 28
years; complexion, fair; blue eyes; light colored moustache; bald spot on left side of
head, size of four-bit piece; slim build; opium fiend,
Send information of arrest tome by telegtaph, ’
R. D. CARTER, Sheriff.
Nevada City, Cal.
August 13th, 1883.
\
GEORGE B. TURNER
PINE STREET,
NEWADA CIty.
wie AND RETAILQDEALLR
n
HARDW ARE.
{Ot Every Desoription™ :
TRON:!
STEEL"
STOVES,
TINWARE,
GAS PIPES AND FITTINGS,
POWDER, FUSE,
ROPE, BLOCKS, ©
SHOVELS, PICKS,
AXES, SLEDGES,
GUNS, PISTOLS
Ete," Ete., Ete,
PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
PUTTY, Ele.
Crockery,
~-ARD—
Glassware.
aaa coe
°
Any
Vulcan Blasting: Powd
mhe dat tain Powder ta wae. . .
WiAtge And ful stock of GRANITE IRON
Mechanics’ Tools of all kinds,
CUAS KENT,
‘ Can be found at this famous Saloon: pre{/MACHINERY FOR SALE
Mill and ‘Mining Supplies.
[Agent or the justiy celebrated ae
er, .
i pes ‘mites ; water and dust tight ; always in orJohn 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 @ friend, 3
HORACE SEARS
to administer to the wants of all who
esire 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.
—AT THE—
NEVADA FOUNDRY,
GEORGE ¢. ALLAN, Proprietor.
Hoisting and Pumping Rig
Complete,
CONSISTING {OF
aad Pumping Engine 10 x 20,
f (rane Hoisting (link) Engine,8x16.
UA arg? 52 ‘. = meter,
Main 16 feet long, with steam
, Feed Pu Y mp.
10-stamp Battery; 850 tb. stamps, all
complete, with Belting and heavy silverplated Coppers for Aprons and Sluices,
Rock-Breaker, 12x Blake’s patent.
Steam Pump, 6-inch water cylinder and
10-inch 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 general supply
of Mining Tools, Picks, Shovels, Sledges, etc.
Retorts, Crucibles, Assay Scales, etc.
ee . od
Hoisting and Pumping Rig, 12x24 Engine, }
with heavy Bob and Purp Wheel. Boiler
48-16. All complete, including Buildin
60x20 and Weod work, Nearly new an
ready to. be removed andset up.
4
Hoisting and Purnping Rig, 8x16 engine,
Boiler 36x12, all comp'ete, including bu 1ding 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 Fiunger Pump, new.
18inch ‘“ “* second hand.
1 6-inch i Sr We
1. 5-inch Ma «« good as new,
* 1 4inch ae EON,
18-inch Cornish ‘“‘ new.
17-inch “ *¢ gecond Ttand.
26inckh * “new,
24inch ‘ eo RAW
800 feet of 8-inch column, new,
250 “ 6-inch ‘* second hand,
80 “ 10-inch “ “ “
2 7-foot Pump Wheels, li
with 2, 8, 4, 5 and 6-foot str
700 feet of 4-inch air pipe.
The Celebrated Michel Pans.
2 Union Pans, new,
1 Knox Pan, ‘second hand.
1 Settler, 8 feet diameter.
1 Settler, 6 ‘‘ bie
1 4-inch Hansbrow Pump.
1 Forster Rock Breaker.
1 Flue Boiler see Fy wie complete.
1 Overshot Wheel, 86 feet diameter, with
all the iron work complete, andin goodorder
Avariety of Pulleys from 6to 96 inches
diameter.
15 steel Shoes and 15 steel dies; Banner
pattern,
A large variety of Mill and Mining Supplies.
Water Cut.otts, or Gates from four to
thirty-six inches.
Fly-wheels.
8-inch Belting, new.
Mill Lanters, Rope Blocks and Falls.
Wheelbarrows, Picks, Shovels, etc., etc.,
too numerous to mention.
ht and heavy
*
The above will be sold at very rea»
sonable rates for CASH or Approved Credit.
Apply to
GEO. G. ALLAN,
NEVADA FOUNDRY,
SPRING STREET, NEVADA CITY
August 1883,
Pitteburs
CUSTOM QUARTZ MILL
Caos aca . 3
Quartz in lots of Ten Tons or
more milled at $2 a ton,
—AT THE—
Pittsburg Mill
_ WHICH IS NOW SUPPLIED WITH THE
NECESSARY MACHINERY TO DO FIRST
CLASS WORK
APPLY AT THE MINE. _jy13-1m
How Many Miles Do You Drive?
THE ODOMETER
hes bate uriiéit i8''iio larger than a Watch
‘It tells the exact number of miles driven to
the 1-100th part of a mile; counts up to 1000
der ; saves horses from being overdriven ;
is easily attached to the wheel ofa Buggy,
Carriage, Sulky, Wagon, Road Cart,
Plow, Reaper, Mower, or other vehicle.
invaluable to LiveryMENn, Purasure DaivERs, Paysictans, Farmers, SURVEYORS, Ex
Tuesday, Wednestay, Thursday,
ie Pai
——
. THIRTEENTH A
Annual Exhibition .
aes
{
t
OF EL DORADO DISTRICT
Agricultural Association,
NO. 8,
Comprising the counties of Nevada, Placer,
El Dorado, Amador, Alpine and Mono,
WILL BE HELD AT
ees: (ae
Friday and Saturday,
Sept. 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, 1888.
Over $8,000 in Premiuns !
TO BE AWARDED.
SPEED PROGRAMME
pot ee
WATTPARE
First day—Tuesday, Sept. 4. No.
1—Running — Three-quarters of a
mile dush, 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
$800.
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. f t
No. 10—Running—One mile and
repeat ; purse $300. _ iS a
Fourth day—Friday, Septempber.7.
No, 11—Runnine ; free foe ity ws
heats ; purse $1,000. ats
No. 12—Pacing—Free for
purse $500: 2 j
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, p
No, 17—Mule Race, running—Go
as you please ; free for all ; entranc
fee $2.50 ; purse $50.
Total,amount of premiums, $5,400.
Amount of Premiums in Pavilion,
$3,000."
all ;
CONDITIONS AND REMARKS,
All trotting and pacing races are the best
three and five—five to enter and three to
start,
To fill running races five or more subscribers are necessary.
In all races, except when otherwise expressly stated, entrance fee ten per cent on
pmo to accompany nomination. Purses
ivided at the rate of fifty per cent. to first
horse, twenty-five per cent, to second, fifteen per cent. to third, and tex. per cent. to
fourth
National Association Rules to govern trotting ; but the Board reserves the right to
trot heats of any two cla ses alternately, if
neces-ary to finish any day’s racing, or to
trot ox run aspecial race between heats, ~
No money paid for a walk over.
Horses entered in. purses. can
drawn by consent, of Judges,
Rules of the Pacitic Coast Blood Horse Association to . iad running races, except
when conditions named are otherwise.
All entries tobe made in writing, giving
hame, sex, color, and marks of horses ; also
name and residence of owner. In runnin,
races, full colors to he worn by rider; an
drivers in trotting races are requested to
wear caps of distinct colors, to be named in
their entries, as their horses will be designated upon programmes by colors worn by
drivers,
Entries to allthe above races, except Nos,
7, 8,9, 15, 16and 17, to close with the Secretary on Wednesday, August 15th) 1883,
All races restricted to horses owned in
the District prior to July 1st, 1883, except
only . be
where specified ‘‘free forall.”
Morning Entertainments — First
day—Game of Cricket, between the
gas of the District, for a puree of
Second day—A Ladies’ Tournaaa for sundry prizes, valued at
A Boys’ Tournament for sundr
prizes valued at$i00.
Third day—A’Base Ball Mateh for
lye in the District,.for a purse ot
Grand Stock parade.
Fourth day — Pigeon Shooting
Tournament, under auspices of the
Grass Valley Sportsmen’s Club, confined to residents of District prior to
-~ Ast, 1883, fora purse of $20,
ivited into a riate pri
“Fifth day--Grand Stock paced
y
award of premiums,
' . ,@RO, a3 BLANoHA Rp,
: President,
Address all communications to
. W. ROBERTS,
scam . pREseMEN, DRaymey, Stace Owvers, &.—
-Galvanized Iron Pipe of all sizes . Price only @5 each, one-third the price of
made to order at sh 't notice. any other Odometer, When ordering give
sarPuret wie Oh Gd bn eke 8 diameter of the wheel. Sent by mail on re:
tage to visit mny establishment detore buying . CPt Of price, post paid. Address
@EO, EB! TURNER. . 2 North La Salle St., Chicago
ae ee ae cs! eal the Cire
WHERE 18
E. ROSENTHAL'S
Opposite Transcript Block,
Grass Valley, Nevada Conny, Le
ay—-Grand Stock’ parade and’
CAN YOUS
TELL ME
Commercial Street,
WHO Is SELLING HIS STOCK OF
If you want; CONFECTIONERY,
OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, .
Common Sense Remedy.
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No more Rheumatism, Gout,
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mme diate Relief Warranted.
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MVE YEARS ESTABLISHED AND
never known to fail in a single case
acute or chronic, Refer to all prominent
physicians and druggists for ,the standing of
SALICYLICA.
SECRET :
am THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE
POISONOUS URIC ACID WHICH EX.ISTS IN THE BLOOD OF RHEUMATIC
AND GOUTY PATIENTS.
SALICYLICA is known as a .common
sense remedy, because it strikes directly at
the cause of Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia ,while so.many so-called specifics and
supposed panaceas only treat locally the effects,
It has been conceded by eminent scientists that outward applications, such as rubbing with oils, ointments, liniments and
soothing lotions will not éradicate those diseases which are; he result of the poisoning
of the blood with Uric Acid,
SALICYLICA works with marvelous effect on this acid and so removes the disorder. It isnow exclusively used by all celebrated physicians of Europe. Highest Medical Acaaemy of Paris reports 95 per cent.
cures in three days.
REMEMBER
TH T SALICYLICA tsa certain cure for
RHE MATISM, GOUT and NEURALGIA
The mostintense pains are subdued almost
instantly.
Give it a trial.
ey refunded.
Thousands of testimonials sent ou applicatlon.
$1 A BOX, 6 BOXES FOR $5.
Sent free on receipt of money. \
Ask your Druggist for it.
Do notbe deluded into takingm _ tiions or
substitutes, or something recommended
just as good,” Insist on the genuine with
, ne name of WASHBURNE & CO., on each
-box;-whieh.js guran ed chemically pnre un
der our signature an indispensible requisit
to insure success in the treatment, Take
no othes, of send te us.
Washburne & Co,, Proprietors,
287 Broadway, cor, Reade St.
NEW YORK.
For Sale by
CARR BROS.,
Anda lead ng Druggists
TOURISTS’ GUIDE.
pee DESIRING
EDWARDS’ TOURISTS’ GUIDE
AND HISTORY OF THE
TRUCKEE BASIN,
Can secure them by applying to
J.S. HOLBROOK,
‘NEVADA CITY; CAL.,
Who has a limited number on hand.
Relief guaranteed or mon.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL,
~AND—
STAGE Eovuss.
8. A. EDDY, Proprietor.}
phe au
THE NATIONAL EXv17) CHANGE HOTEL is the
ttt! finest structure north—oftik Sacramento. Fire procf,_
mudern in all.its appointments, elegantly
furnished, and has recently besn renovated
throughout, The Table fare will be unex*eptionable and accomm
especially provided. .
Charges to suit the times.
and from the Depot.
Stages leaves the House’ for North San
Juan, Camptonville, Fozest City, Alleghany,
Pike City, Mountain House, Downieville,
Lake City, Malakoff, North Bloomfield, Derbec Mine, Moore’s Flat, Graniteville, You
Bet, Little York and Dutch Fiat.,
THE NATIONAL BAR
—AND— ‘
BILLIARD ROOM
Constantly supplied with] the very
odation for families
Free Buss to
besiZwines and cigars
now makin;
’
FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
CIGARS, TOBACCO & CIGARETTES
CHEAPER TIAN ANY OTHER STORE IN NEVADA CITY.
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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,
ERCIAL STREET NEVADA CITY.
+ —ASK FOR—
Union India Rubber Co’s
Pure Para Gum
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
4 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, Hos
Springs, Clothing, Boots and
Shoes, Ete.
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.,
R. H. PEASE, Jr.,
8. M. RUNYON,
agl-3m
} Agents,
WM. BARTON, Proprietor.
Se mammoth shop, I am now
prepared to do all kinds of
rick Work a Specialty.
T claim to make the best Picks for all <inds
Steel Sledges and Wedges
Of the best material always on ‘hai ~
San Francisco,
HAVING purchaged the lot on
Blacksmithing and Repairing
of mining of any blacksmith in North:rn
Wagon and Carriage Repairing
The Boss Blacksmith Shop
THOMAS H. MeKEE,
Having succeeded Samuel Clutter-in the
Carriage and Wagon business is_ now prepared to do all work in his line in the very best
manner and at low rates.
Carriage and Wagon Wheels a
Specialty.
SHOP ON PLAZA, FOOT.OF BROAD ST.
UNION HOTEL;
NEVADA wurry
°
CALIFOR
RECTOR BROS., Proprietors
(Formerly of McMahon House, Hollister.
THIS WELL KNOWN AND
Popular Hote), situated on
MAIN STREET,
In the city of Nevada is one
of the best furnished and mo t
comfortable .in Northern Oalfornia,
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 inducenvents. f
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 enjoyed the reputa
tion of being the BEST HOTEL in the moun
tains and the gare proprietors propose to
wr it up to that standard.
Nice Sample Room on first floor." Special
accommodations for COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS,
Well stocked Bar and first-class Billiara
Tables connected with the House. :
OPEN. ALL NIGHT.
RECTOR BROTHER
EMPIRE MARKET,
TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,
Commercial St., Nevada City.
P. J. HALK,
WOULD RESPECTfully inform the people
of this city and vicinity
.that he has charge of the
First Class Meat Market
At the above named place, and will keep
EMPIRE. LIVERY STABLE
3ROAD STREET,..:...NEVADA CITY
Opposite National Exchange Hotel,
JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor;
(Successor to. D. Well
R, E. Robinson, Business Manager.
Ree Proprietor of the EMPIRESTABLES
oe °Y eaaeaataes that he has now the largest
To be fouhd in this part of the State. ,
* Teams, ‘with Elegant ies, Wagons and
Hacks to let at the notice and on the
most reasonable-terma, ;
The Horses are free from vice, ot goodstyle
agé.gpnbigatesine se tat ny getters
Carriages for Funcrals Attended
to with Promaptness.
stant Secretary,
__9y, Nevad County, Cal
v
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
on hand the very best, eo of
“BEEF PORK,
MUTTON, LAME,
VEAL, SAUSAGES
And everything else usua* found ins
well revulated market.
Family orders a speciulty.
Give mea trial and be convinced that my
meats-are superior to any heretofore found
pin this city, ; nl7
ow
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a
Notice.
WILL OFFER FOR SALE IN FRONT
of the National Exchange Hotel, on,
Thursday, August 16th, 1883,
Thi r of this publicadon. io te wighoot. ‘iden ‘= tollov ing
1 Trunk ‘ked A. J. Donzell
1 Trunk marked Mrs. M. Robley.
1 Singet Sewing Machine, nearly new andin perfect @rder. :
All to be sold on account of bills contraet-Horses boarded by the day, week or month
and the greatest of care guaranteed.
d@ at the al Hotel, Nevada City. .
s. A. EDDY, Prop’r.
Nevada City, July 16, 1888-1 :