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. .$7.00
165
seeseesetne
A Good Chance to Assist in Making Nevada County Famous—
Not Fail to Advertise. —
Nevada County Land and
snt Association haye
of about 75
Soe hs
the book printed, and they’ will
* the steam laundry closed have
issued, and will be instrumental
here will derive great benefit
-‘hooks of that character have been
. lief. Price 10 cts., 50 cts., and $1.
i RE of the ,kind-ever
traction for settlers. ‘The tide of
immigration will be turned this
way, and the entire people now
. In the counties where
issued the expense of compiling
and printing has been borne by
subscriptions on the part of. cit-fzens. The Land Association will
‘have twenty thousand copies of
becirculated allover the United
States and in Europe. The expense of doing all this will be in
the neighborhood of fifteen hun‘dred dollars or more. In order to
meet a portion of this expense,
Messrs. Geo. E. Brand and E, M.
Preston will call upon the merchant sof this city and GrassValley
and solicit advertisements for the
book, and itis expected that every
business man will have his business represented in it. Surely
this is 4s little as could be asked
of them, considering the magnificent benefits to bederived. No
one should refuse an advertisement, The prices will be as follows: one page $20,,.4¢ page $10,
% page $6.
No Boiled Shirts.
The Grass Valley Tidings seems
+o have an idea that Chinese are
doing laundry work here, becaure
the steam laundry is not running.
Such is not a fact. The white peole do all the washing.—Truckee
Repablicai. ;
Mr. McGlashan when in town
last week told the Transcript
that some of the richest and most
fastidious: men in Truckee now
wear woolen shirts altogether for
the reason that they cannot since
white shirts ‘done up’’ to suit
them excepting by Chinamen, and
the latter they will not patronize
under any circumstances. He says
the Chinese laundrymen_ there
get no washing to do excepting
their own, and that they. will all
be starved out soon, as the boycott .
has come to stay.
8 OZODONT the ladies pride,
4 my rivals it deriie,
Oo
axe of flower laden alr,
ten aenies com are, iw
evervthing,
On ve sido its praises ring;
WN eglect to use itladies won't
T hey all must have their SOZODONT.
ae
Way will you cough when Shiloh’s Cure will give immediate reCarr Bros., agents.
Try Spider Leg Tea. J. J. Jackson keepsit. Finest tea in town.
Try it. tf
Sted
In answer to your questions
about the Cream Balm would say
that I used it for cold in the head
with very beneficial results. I
“ Kkave kept it on hand for nearly
~ two years.—F. A. Reynolds, Riverside, Cal..
BORN.
At Sierra City, July 20th, 1886, to the
wife of A. Maltman, a daughter. ©
LL
MARRIED. the system yet discovered.
In Grass Valley, July 18th, 1886, at the A. ISOARD, AGENT.
residence of the bride’s parents, by Rev.
M, D. Buck, Mr. Wm. J. Thomasson and
Miss Annie Pellew, —
efore awarded in an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Pioneer
Surton’s ViTaLizer is what you
need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, and all symptomsof Dyspepsia. Price 10 and
5) cents per bottle. Carr Bros.
agents. se Sea SN
Got Shot,
——
Mr, Eutsler, of Calaveras county, says: ‘I accidentally shot
my horse, discharging the contents of a double-barrelled gun intothe hip, making an ugly hole,
and quite deep. Icured him ina
Liniment. One peculiar featare
the flied and prevents proud flesh,’’
Walter D. Vinton, Agent. j30-1m
ERTL a AERA MAES
Arrivals at the
NATIONAL HOTEL.
Recrok Bros.. 7.. PROPRIETORS.
July 19.
Henry Watson, City, ;
John Hussey, do oe
F.C. Leutje, . .do
Dr. Harris, do Bo
G. E. Brand, rae
J. A. Rapp, do *
Wm. Avery, d
E. Pincus Bloomfield,
J. L. Black, 7” do
G. Ramelli,Ranch, '
J. P. Stidger, Virginia, Nev.,
J. H. ‘Moore, San Francisco,
uliug Dreyfuss, do
Ed Eirenbach, do
Mrs. J. McBean, Washington,
Mrs. ©. McBean, El Paso, Tex.;
J.T. Whitney, Rocklin,
Jno, Prichard, Sutter Creek,
F. Northey, San Juan,
R. Neville, Fren h Corral.
(TRADE MARK. ]
Damiana Bitters.
Restorative, Invigorator & Nervine.
I\HE t Stomach Regulator and Dyspe Cure. The Mexican Remedy
for Diseasegof the Kidneys and Bladder.
Acknowledged by leading Physicians and
Chemists to be the Greatest Invigorator of
‘ 1% ANNUAL ELECTION
for Chief Engineer and Gs.
at the U:ty Hall on
Monday, July 26, 1886.
Polis will be open from 6 to 8 P, mM.
By order of the Board of Fi e Delegates,
lection for Ont Engineer,
Assistant of the Nevada City
tire Department will be held
Judges—W. T. Shurtleff, John Blasaut.
Clerks —John Shurtleff, J. B. Gray.
J. &. ISAACS, President.
J. G. O'NEILL, Secretary. jy30td
Notice to Contraco s.
IDS will be received til! Monday
26, 1886, for paint ng inside and
side the schoolhouse of Oakland District,
July
outNevapa Cory, July 10, 1886.
National Meat Markets
Opposite Citizens Bank.
C. J, NAFFZIGER. fro srietor
Beet, Pork, Mutton, Veal,
Sausages
Syrup, per gallon,
Syrap, 5 gallon kegs, 2 26
Pickles, 5igailon kegs, I 25
Good Tea,3; per 1b, 25
“ Japan Tea“ “ 35
short time with the National Horse . -Butter,
WICLIAM WOLF.
Gold Flat. For spesjiications, ete., enquire PAIaS.
bP
fie True, WE Mceevey, . Wly’s Cream Balm
JOHN TREDENICK,
60
4 & Tb, box, I 50
‘¢ English Breakfastj‘' I. 50
ad “ pergib. 35
Soap, 255
Savon tone. I 25
Harkness Candl’s, per bx, 3 40
Goodwin's ‘ ‘“ 2%
jper box,
“és
¥
San‘Franc's;;‘‘ wee
Starch, per box, 480
per roll, < 40
Tobacco, perfplug, ~“ 650
if
AND EVERYTHING: BLSE IN
PROPORTION.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL
—AND—
SY AGE EOUsH,
RECTOR BROS., Proprietors.
THE NATIONAL EXfires] CHANGE HOTEL is the ;
i finest structure north of ff
Sacramento. Fire « proof, .
romypo in all its appointments, elegantly
‘tirnished, and has recently been renovated
throughout. Tne Table fare will be unex‘eptonable and accommodation for families
pay provided.
Sharges to suit the times. Free Buas to
na .rom the Depot,
Stages leaves the House for North San
-uan, Camptonville Fosest City, Alleghany,
Pike City, Mountain House, Down eville,
Lake City, Malakoff, North Bloomfield, Derbse Mine, Moore’s Flat, Graniteville, You
Bet, Little York and Dutch Flat.
THE AATIONAL BAR
—AND—
FYLLIARD ROOM
Consicatly supplied with the very
best wines and cigars
POLITICAL.
For County Treasurer,
ENRY MCNULTY, of Moore's Flat,
will be a candidate for the office ‘of
County Treasurer, subject to the decision of
the Republican County Convention.
For County Assessor.
AUL SUICE., Sen, of Badger Hill, will be
acandidate for the office of County Assessor subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention,
Is aota Liquid or Snuff.
It has ganed an enviable Reputation
wherever hnown, displacing all other preparations. An articlé of undoubted morit,
Itallays pain and causes no snvezing.
Cream Baim,
WHEN APPLIED into the nostrils will be
ahsorbed, effectually cleansing the nasal
es of ca virus, causing healthy
secretions, It allays inflammation, protects
the membrana! linings of the head from adaitional colds, comptetely heals the sores
and restores the senses of taste and smell.
Beneficial results @re realized by a few applications.-** . r
5
2 Co., 106 Wall
’ +9 hy as mentz ,
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} Hams, Bacon and Lard, Whole-. _caarotsr"e,Tearue, "as. Own, . rtt dre wilcntat th pica
gale or Retail. Headache and Deatness, or any kind . nance of the Board of Supervisors, under
And att inds of meat usually found in «. 9% mucous membranal trrite:ion. Send for . and by Virtue of which the bonds were isfirst class market. = _ citcular. \Sold by all wholesale ‘and retail] sued. ;
hag GSR druggists. . 60 cts. 50cte by mail} ano ROBINSON, .
apl ou NAFFZIGER, & ELY BROS., Druggists, Owezo, N. Y.'. Nevada City, July 7, 1 law
. from which a spruce tree 36. inchesdim,
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White, and A. W. Clinulani
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: —_—_—_————= Flour per 100 Ibs, $2 25 a: Mee
Restfat Nights, Dayy Bree from . Wrens Ce eats em Mataetee”
Torture, : . “é . 4 9B] fm aad 8.0. see es
Await the rheumatic sufferer. Rolled Barley, “ “1.50! Whereas, Towle Bros. & Co., W. 8. Corwho resorts to Hostetter’s Stom-. Bran, per “i “+ L 1836 . Sih FL Rathburn, Pred, J. sbearet, J.
ach Bitters. That this benignant. white Sugar, 12 tbs, 1 D. Joyeo, t House, C. L, Lamphere, 2 Fr
cordial and depurentisa farmore. Brown ‘“‘ ‘4 6 4 W. Kramer, and A.W. Clindinain, on the
reliable: remedy than colchicum . Rice, WSs ot ee Fea hogge Sater her yt ood
and other poisons used to expel . Currants, 10 e43 ml Sr ak = _ sec meri
the rheumatic virus from the. Prunes, 10:81 sums, to-wit; is ck easlona aes
blood, is a fact that experience . Cod Fish, 6. 4 sath 08 for Sling and recording eek woske
has satisfactorily demonstrated. It . Beans, mS i caw ag 2 pve tgpe tar Ba ra
also enjoys the advantage of being/Pearl Barley 12 ‘“ 1. with costa of sult taxed at $45 73,
—unlike them—perfectly _ safe. Java Coffee, A) Ms 1 To Thomas Curry the sum of $79 60.
With many persons a certsin pre-. Goste Rien “YS 2 . Foi & Betta uml a
disposition to rheumatism exists, . Roasted eg SE To F. i. Rathburn the ram of $141.06.
which renders them liable to its . Ground ky Seamer . eG y piece tee coe ee
attacks after “exposure in” wet . Was'g Powd'r 12 papers 1 . 70% Heiss he anol Sm of 4 0
weather, to currents of air,changes . Chocolate; 4 hee . To M. F. Sheahaw tae sum oO; ss 82
of temperature, or to cold when . gtarch, a8 64 To i. 3. ouch the sum of at 5.
i * 5 P m :
the ‘body ig"hot. Bach persons) Corn March, 12 * 1 To A. W. Clindinnia the sum of $199 75.
should take a wine glass or tw0 . Oysters 10 cans 1 ; Also the sum of $36 for fling and _rooordof the Bitters as soon as possible. Green Corn, 8 “ 1 . ctautraxed at Sill 70 Sat pouneél’ ties st
oe aceite the Crone Bene, oo wi inert thereon ifom the ‘inte of mld
above causes, proBeunns igment at the rate of seven per cent. per
tective effectually nullifies ‘the Seas S641. Lee los pen oat aoa
i > . Salmo: ‘ erior Court jages 17 et seq; and
hurtful influence. For the func n, sae . pt enti i eon certs nan ae teat
tional derangements which ac-. paple Fruit, Ss in plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed, and
company rheumatism, such ®. pie Fruit, 10 “ 1 . Papert thrcla coichtet es mise,
-pitation of the heart, imperfect di-. ga ,dines® 6.858 nances hereinafter described, ali situated
gestion, etc., the a Het Deviled Ham, 4 . I Nevada and State of Califorla, now and a
t 8 ti 7
most useful remedy. It is only) Corned Beef, . 4 . Gcensed by 830 °0.lia Cooma aved Miata;
necessary to obstinate cases to use Lard, 8 Ibs. 75 tdenited,”s § ourporsslcn. Ae more particuit with persistency. Kerosene, per gallov, 40 gp, Boge act sda alot known as the
Celia Quartz Lode Mining Claim,
-M.;” thence 1600 feet souch on a line paral
lel with lode to similar post dre "C,
M.;” thence 600 feet west to’similar post
marked ‘‘O, M.:” thence north 1500 feet, oni
a line parallel with first Aine, toa similar
post marked ‘U. M;” thence East. 600 feer
1600 feet in lengt ong said vein or jode,
and 600fcet in width; also that certain mining claim known as ‘Free Trade Mine,” and
described gs joining said ‘‘Cel.a Mine” on
the north/and bounded by the ‘Cora Maud”
mine the norch Said claim describea
as mencing at the -outh ead line of
claim; runuiag thencs east 300
eet, tow stake marked “F, T.;” thence
north 1500 feet ona live parallel with lode
to astake marked ‘“‘¥, T.;” thence 600 feet
west toa stake murked ‘I’, T.;” thence 159
feet south un a line parallel with lode to a
stake marked ‘i’, T.;” thence 800 feet east
to place of beginning; also that certain
ditch and water rigat to the waters in Missouri Canyon, its affluents and tsibutaries.
up to the Omega Company’: ditch, known
ag the Missour: Canyon ditch, and consisting of 1,000 inches of water; said water
ri, ht commencing where the locator posted
a notice una cedar tree in said canyon,
ani diverted the water into a ditch; also
all mills, sluices, boxes, flumes, hose, pipes,
railway tracks, cars, blacksmith ghop,. and
all othsr machinery used in working orde
veloping the said mines, or any of them;
also that certain mill site known as the Ce.
lia Quartz Mill sit: and dzser.bet as commoncing at a post on easterly side of Celia
2 Mine marked “C. M.S. No. 1,” from
Which a cedar tree 24 inches diaigeter bears
§ 71 degrees W. 1s links distant, and post
No 8 of Celia Quartz Mine, being 8. E. corner of said mine bears S. 18 degrees W. 4.78
chains distant; thence with mygnetic varia
tion 17 dezre +s Ex, N. 88 1-2 degrees E. 6 lu
chains to post: marked ‘fC, M8.” No.
9
bears S48 degrees” E. 20 Tinks distant;
thence N.O degrees 18’ E. 8,20 chains, o
post marked “C M 8” No. 3, from which
a fir tree 24 in, dia, bears N. 87 3-4 degrees
KE. 11 links; thence 8S. 88 1 2 deg: ees W. 6.10
chains to post marked ‘‘U, M. 8.” No, 4, on
easterly boundary of Ocli: Quartz Mine,
from which a sugar pine tree 18; inches dia,
bears 8. 12 degrees W. 69 links distant;
thence 8.0 degrses 18’ W. 8.20 chains to the
place of beg nuing, containing an area of
S-acres, and upon which is situated the
mill, and other houses, machinery and other mining works, together w.th everything
belonging thereto, be »old at public auction to satisfy said judgment, together witn
interest and costs.
Noticeish re y given that I wll s.ll at
public auction, iu front of the Courthouse
door, in Nevada City, County of Ne sada;
and State of Ualifornia, on
Thursday, August 12th, 1886,
Between the hvurs of 9 o’clhck, A. M,
and 5 o’clock P. M., to-wit: 12 o’clock M,
of that day, all the right, titleand interest which the defendant, a corporation,
herejn named, had, held, owned or possessed by them on the 7th day of July,
A. D. 1886, the day on whi:h said
judgment was docketed as aforesaid, or
which they may have subsequently acquired inand to all the above described property,
to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy
onid pudgrennt, together with interest and
Cc i.
Given under my hand this 19th day of
July, A. D. 1886,
GEORGE LORD, Sheriff,
Nevada County, California,
By J. L. Houuann, Under Sheriff.
G. H. Colby & Caldwell & Ford, Atty's
for plaintiffs. jy-20
MRS, MILLS & GRISSELL
Prac:ical Dress Mikers and
Milliners,
BROAD ST., above Pine, NEVADA C:TY.
AVING for a long number of rears
. I been reongsiaed as the leading Dress
Makers of Nevads county, have associated
theniselves together for the purpose of carrying on the business of .
Dre:smaking in al’ iis Rranches.
They also have a fine stock of
Miliinery & Fancy Goods,
Dress T:immi:gs, Etc.
To which they call the attention of Ladies:
Agents for the Wallines Rule, and also
the Dressmakers’ Magic Seale.
A fine-assortment of
SWITCHES& FRONT PIECES
Which will be sold very cheap.
jyis MRS. MILLS & GRISSELL,
Notice to Bond Holders. .
Office of County Treasurer ef Nevada county, California,
a ieee is hereby given that I am __preof Needs eounty, iweosd Bay al, lean “Nevada county, issu 1
viz: Bonds sclanabel 168 to 300 : pert en
It not-presented fbr
“SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 1—3 DELEGATES.
and de
scribed as beginning at the N. E. corner,
feet from the shaft on said mine, ata t
s.tin monument of stone, and mar! *C, Wood
to place of beginning, comprising in all }\
e
Law, at the fo: :
The elec:ion shall be held in the precincts
of Nevada and Truckee between the hours
of2 o'clock p. m. and 8o’clo:k p. m.
In the precinct of Grass Valu
the hours of 1 o’clock p.m. and 8 o’clock
. mm.
. In all other precincts the election shall
be held between the of 6 o’cloek p. m.
and 8 oclock p,m. insuch manner
vuters present shall veclare.
Nevada City Precicts=Nos, 1 and 2 are
directed to hold their election jointly at
the City Hall.
East and West Grass Valley Precincts are
directed to hold their election jointly at the
Town Hall.
Nevada City Precinct Nos. 1 end 2-—Inspector—J. C. Rich; Judges—R, E. Robinsonand W. F. Englebright.
Biue Tent—I. spector—E, P. Hagar.
SUPERVISOR DISIRICT No, 2—3 DELEGATES,
East and West Graes Valley—In-pector—
W. J. Crase; Judges—M. P. Stone and J.
W. Wiley.
Allison Rarch Precinct — Inspector—S.
Beno t. :
Buena Vista Precinct—Inspector—D. W.
Pingree. (
Cottage Hill Precinct—Inspector—J. M.
Higgins. . ;
Forest Springs Precinct—Inspector— Jos.
Perrin.
SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 3;-1 DELEGATE,
Bloomfield Precinct—Inspector D. R. Mc~
Killican. ;
Reliet Hill Precinct—Inspector—R. A,
Penrose. ¥
Lake City Precinct—Inspector—P. A.
ine.
Volumbia Hill Precinct—Inspector—A. L.
Woodruff. A /
Moore’s Flat Precinet— Inpector—Jas.
Graniteville Precinct— Inspector Geo. 4.
Elis. J
Washington Pregifict --Inspector—W. T,
Van Oudshoorn. .
Omega Preci Inspector—A. T. Fry.
Bear Valley Precinct — luspector—Jas.
Rose, $
Yuba Precinct—Inspector—Geo. A. Hare.
SVPERVISOR DISTRICT NO, 4—1 DELEGATE
. San Juan Precinct—Inspector—Jas.
A, Stidger.
Cherokee
Rathburn.
Precinct—Inspector — 8. VD.
Sweetland Precinct —Inspector—Frank
8. :
French Corral Precinct—Jnspector—W im.
Moulton.
Birchville
Thomas.
Rough and Ready Precinet—Inspector—
J. 8. Huntress,
. . Iudian Springs Precinct—Inspector—H.
L. Hatch.
Anthony House
Chas, Novay.
Pleasant Ridge Precinet—Inspector —I.
C. Buckland.
Mooney Flat Preciget ~Inspector — Hy
Fiene.
Spenceville
Manning.
SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO, 5—2 DELEGATES,
Truckee Precinct— Inspector—H. K Gage;
Judges—H. A. Mason and T. P, Stevens.
Boca Precinct—Inspect»r—D M, Dysar:.
a York Precinct—Inspector—W. J.
Precinct— Inspector—R, A.
Precinet— Inspector 3
Precinct — Inspector — H.
Lowell Hili Precinect—Inspector— ——
Hunt's Hill Precinct—Inspector—A. G.
Turner.
You Bet Precinot — Inspector —J. 8.
Goodwin.
The inspectors and judges of elections
are directed to forward the returns to the
Secretary of the Republican «ounty Com
mittee as sooii as possible atter the electin
to be canvassed so that the credentials cau
be made out for delegates.
Qualification of voters, ‘‘All who voted
for Blaine in 1884, or would have so voted
if qpalifiec ,”
{ E. H. GAYLORD,
Chairman.
A. H, Parker, Secretary. jy20
The Nevada Tri-Weekly Herald, North
San Juan Times, Grass Valley Daily Tidings
and Truckee Republizan will please copy.
Broad St. Market.
Nevada City, California.
JAMES MONRO, Proprietor
I AM prepared to supply
the pe>rple of Nevada Cit)
and vieinity with Choice
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal,
Sausages, Corn Beef, etc.
At aslow rates as can be purchased
hére in Nevada City.
~Meate delivered within a reasonable
“ance free of charge,
If you wanta nice Roast, Steak, Cutie:
vnop, give me @ call.
{intend to always keep the best meacs tc
b procured in the market.at the shop, and
customers, Whether old or young, can rely
spon getting what they order.
A share of publicpatr ef ful 2 hey patronage {¢ respectfull)
ene
ie
ats will be male with Mo n
‘oat Weeket. asm) .: asa
LUMBER! LUMBER !
The entire Stock of Lumber at the
V PLUME CO.’s YARD,
Consisting of
FENCING AND BUILDING
Lumber ot all Kinds,
FLOORING AND DRESSED
LUMBER,
PICKETS, POSTS, SHAKES
, AND SHINGLES,
rhe BE —? FOR THE NEXT 30
ays far Cash at greatly r
duced prices, to chee out the busing we
All persons wanting lumber will find it to
their advantage to call at once and make
their selections,
‘14 Remington Sewing Machine.
leet Mrs. Pott's fat irons.
I palr Blankets. \
1 Tebaceo Cutter, new.
i Baby Buggy.
1 Lady’s Cutting Table.
1 Wash Tub4% Bedstead.
1 Stewart stove, (large.)
1 Upright piano, 960.
I Clothes wringer.
Lot men’s Linen collars (all sizes.)
i Lawn mower. :
1 Second-hand bereau.
1 Second-hand washstand.
1 Second-hand bedstead.
1 second-hand Lounge, $4.50.
1 Second-hand Bureau,
14 vol. Banerofts History, new, sell
A Hallet & Comston square Piané
1 Small range.
1Student Lamp.
1 Bay Window Cornice:
1
1 Light. Bedrosm Set,
2 New
be sold at private sale.
(Corrected Daily.)
4.00.
at half price.
worth $450, sell for $250. eas
~
Masons Hammer.
1 Elegant Oli ting, (new.)
as.
1 new Upholstered Mattress.
Lot of Stove Pipe
Several Show Caxes.
WVStore Counter.
Ll Wheeler & Wilson Machine, (g00d.)
UPMOLSTERING TO ORDER,
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
@@FSecond hand household
goods bought, or will be sold on
commission by auction or private
sale. CHAS. W. PALM,
mal8 Auctioneer.
HOME MUTUAL
‘Insurance Company,
OF CALIFORNIA,
CAPITAL $300,000
@ihice--216 Sansome St
SAN FRANCISCO
Principal
stn
js KE ENSURANCE ON
a
3. F Hovantron President.
J. WN. Suerarp, Vice President
Cuaries H. Story; Secretary
R, H. Maen, General Agent.
Grass Valley Branch for Nevada Co
DAVID WATT JOHN C. COLEMAN
Risks aceepte:] on. all classes of desirable
property in this county at rates as low as solae anda aon sary ® sft gas tof, guaran
hg @ prompt an: rr mse to a
just Salons for loss, =
GEO W. HILL Manager.
MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY
Notice of Dissolution of Copartnership,
HE firm heretofore existing under the
name and style of Brand Brothers
doing business in -the city of Nevata, is
this day dissalved by mutual consent.
All persons indebted to the undersigned
ty requested to make payment immediateNevada City, July 3, 1886.
6; EF. BRAND,
G. 8. BRAND
The new firm of Brand & Stich will con
tinue business at the old sta:d on Broad
street, National Hotel Building. jy8
MUSIG LESSONS,
Miss Mary Thomas
wu be pleased to receive pupils for
PIANO LESSONS.
Leave orders at
ap24-tf CARR BROS, Drug Store.
—
THE BEST PLACE!
Simmons’
VARIETY STORE,
Broad Street, Nevada City, nearly opposite Stumpf ’s Hotel.
Fresu Fruit,
VEGETABLES,
Cicars, Toracco,
And a large line of other. Goods.
FRESH FISH OF ALL KINDS
Received every Thursday evening.
HY PRICES ARE THE LOWEST.
Jun6 W. B. SIMMOXS.
We make to order:Men’s Fine Sewed Sh
ef,
by
nch Kid, $6.50,
REPAIRING :
Soles and Heels, $1.25,
ies’ Scles and Heels, 75 cents, _
Children’s Soles and Heels, 50 cents.
All kinds of
BOOTS AND SHOES
_AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES.
Broad Street,
NEVADA CITY.
>
Chicago Brewery !
Israel Etoskin, Proprietor.
a)
HAVING COMMENCED THE MANUFACTURE IN THIS CI1Y OF
LAGER BEER,
I am prepared to furnish the public with this Strengther:ing, Invigorating and Cooling beverage by the Barrel, Keg or on Draight.
. My long experience as a Brewer enables me to guarantee to custo4
mers that by purchasing of me they will get the pos
Best Beer Made in the Citv.
(O@-Fawilies are igs a requested to give my Beer. a trial.
I return thanks for the patronage extended me while proprietor of the
= 8. Brewery and solicit a continuance of the same, at my new
rewery. :
ISRAEL HOSKIN.
Pacific Combination Fence Factory,
Maiu St. foot of Aristocracy Hill, Nevada-City, Cal.
CHANNEL: & SMITH, Prop’rs.
Best ana Cheapest
Stock, Rabbit, Chicken and fv Fence Made.
Pickets Woven into Five Double Strands Galvanized Bessemer Steel
Wire. Strength, Durabiiity and Cheapness Combined.
@@ Can Use Any Height and Size Pickets Desired #9
The question of proper fencing commends itself to every land owner. We take pleasure in placing before you the claims of a Frexce
that combines the advantage of every fence in an eminent degree, and
overcomes the objection of all others. It is SIMPLE, STRONG AND
DURABLE, easily put up, is portable, and only needs a trial to convince anyone that it is the ‘
CHEAPEST AND BEST FEKCE
That can be made. It costs no morethan the objectionable Barbed
Wire fencing. It will turn all kinds of stock. It makes a splendid
SHEEP CORRAL, and at one-half the cost of panels. By using
dressed pickets with ornamented be it makes a very handsome
fence for Lawns, Gardens, and other special purposes.
No other fence can be so pasty moved. The staples may be with
drawn, and the fence rolled up like carpet and removed, 80 to 100
rods making a wagon load. :
Call and See Our Machine at Work,
And ascertain our. prices before buying or making fence of any kind.
Remember the place, the building on Main street, Nevada City,
formerly occupied by Naffziger’s pork packing establishment. jyl0
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FANCY WORK . Notice to Wood . Contractors.
OTICE ts hereby given that sealed proSalscinnss A poeals will be received at the Clerk's
office until ten o’clock a. m. on Wednesday,
July 21, 1886, for delivering ix the Courtyard nicely corded up, nese and is
MRS. A. C. j halt
C AULMAN Sa D) Soele_ of be four (4) pi
wend $4 be delivered oh the aeene place; also AND DAUGHTER _. wosdte be delivered etek
one and one-half cordsof oak wood of the
gern Bory sry IN NEVADA CITY «a . 8Medeecription to be regi oy at >
me for the purpose of i Treasurer’s office, e wood
instructions in & ah Siving be delivered on or before the first day of
. October, 1886. The Board reserve the
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pt ar A
8 right to reject anv and all bids.
Plain &]Fancy F mbroidering, Se Sete os ones of Rapes.
Kensington Painting, *""F. G. BEATTY, Clerk.
Doctor Bemis’ Oil P; ne PD Baetla, Dopey.
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COOPER,& CRAWFORD, — ack ae Made by Steam For Pe ae
cen xegutors of the Estate of J. 8. Dunn, deSPE Decorating Silks & Chinaware: CHANGE OF ; F IRM.
Nevada City, Sept. 15, 1835. CIAL NOTI E ee
ae Stee el eas C 33 Leasons also given in MM. DRAN,
Notice to Bridge Contractors, _ piesa! ties the citi Barbotine Modelings a (Successor to C. A. Barrett,)
EALED 1s vevada City tha’ ave : and : :
pong Late pry spe aar o Snel by . succeeded in securing the services Wax Work.! MERC HANT TAILOR,
Nevada, counties (aad ress . F.M. Pridgeon, {Of inp ehidia te ot : 46 Broan Sr., Nevapa Crrv.
* ev: $ sche, Si Mr. Julius Lubosch, . ‘Stamsingot alt kindsaratly done. > :
5 C i é Lessons a struction of a bri ge pont tag Fe Middle A thoroughly expert Barber, and . tem for Dieegutting ee ae aS
Ohiey’ Fine’ leading from Moore's Flat to . _* feel confident will give . Please call and examine samples of cur I Mave e Fine Steck of
wfhen 2 tet ace Ses wideand. tot . tn hia line of trade, “He wil heme . @ARTHES RestDexce, asia . Poreign and Domestic Goods,
standing. The lumber must be first quali after Occupy the barber st op in ——— : ‘ ey spruce, and the tron boits and rods be of . the rear of my building, on the Tol pes ND AM PREPARED TO FURSGE
proaches fous, trail to bai tote A. aot eed Broad <8 Pine streets, Noticeto Creditors. Bas ntlemen bg Hcg = City Se se
two guys at each end of the bridge. ides conducti ey —. : and of the best quality. :
<a gent ek be completed * ber barbering business wit on oo STATE OF ROBERT HUTCHINS, de3 ica e had
vier en's ———— price payable . ial attention to the cuttin: of Se ae y nye yo
seen at of the County ‘Olen al Ladies, Gen oi Robert Hutchins nis, decoded, tothe Sierra and Nevada counties, or at ios ee = ste iss Maman & Chiltren’s of and all _peresoa. hn plied :
tnt 2, 1800, oe eel noore’s Fiat Avg-. In the latest and most desirable . ee tee dee ae within tour menths af.
‘The Boand reserve the right to reject any . 8tYles. . The shop I have fitted up . the ‘
‘es agentes: in the most approved fashio: 5 F. M. PRIDGEON, . furnished with Koch's tebe
Coumittes of the Bodeds of Suupersteors of proved pa tented reclini pela
Sierr and Nevada countien. yiseolyi eet
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