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‘The Daily Tr
Carpet Weaving.
‘Mrs. John Gray has resumed
the weaving of carpets, and is pre
pared to do all kinds of weaving
on short notice and in the best
manner. Orders-left at Gray’s
blacksmithshop on Main street,
anit WILLIAM WOLE'S
[Nevada cin, rove County, PRICE LIST
Rea eemaigg: . Tae For Cash .
: near the bridge, will receive’
FRIDAY, JULY 24, — Flour, per 100 lbs...$2 75R prompt attention. jy19-1m
Wheat, Apres ae ase th
LOCAL MATTERS.
OK
Quartz mill for sale. I will sell
t half price for cash the stamps,
battery and machinery of a fou
lOorn :
Rolled Barley‘ “
White Sugar, 12 lbs:. =: 1
A Bright dumber.
pear inthis number. “The first Washing Powder 12 pap’rs 1
Missions in California,” with i :
; E hocolate, 4 papers:.... 1
illustrations, is a very interesting senecaesnas 12 :
article ; and ‘From Canterbury ’ ; covet ee
Dover,” by G. A. Davis, a delght Green Corn, 8 1
ful bit of description. Dr. Tal-§Green Peas, got
mage’s sermon is on ‘Left-handed Strirg Beans eo 4
Men,” There are three pages lromatoes 10 “ ..1
1
1
1
1
You can buy ONE DOLLAR’SE
worth of goods for 50 cents at th
HAssignee’s Sale of L. Hyman’sg
Clothing and Dry Goods Stores. ti
— es
Mountain Ice.
I am now prepared to deliver®
Mountain Ice in quantities to suit.
HOrders left at. the Ice House, ongR
ithe Plaza, or with W. H. CrawvoRrD, will he promptly attended
to. V. Savuver, Prop.
music devoted toa setting of them.
Te Deum, by D. E. Hervey. A Salmon,
readable a.ticle on Lowell is ac Table Fruit,
8
6
companied with his portrait andjjPie Fruit, 8
comious extracts from his poems. elly, 6
There is.also an article on John Sardines, 6
6
a
4
t
Ruskin, with a portrait: The
“Glances at Bible History” is de-g-obsters,
voted to King Solomon, and brings eviled Ham.
the subject to the end of his reign. Corned Beef
The eccentric Georgia evangelist, @Lard,
the Rev. Sam Jones, is given a™Lard, 8 ‘Ib a teers Bolle”
_ portrait and biographical sketch ;jLard,_ 4lb “ ae
and there age oahehoaes olf Kerosene, 5 gallon “
Dean Smith, of Canterbury, and ¥
Bishop Ellicott both of the Bible “coleggy eel sacs
Revision Companies. The twog”JTUP, Per gallou.>..-serial stories—‘‘Love’s Harvest,”” Syrup, 5 gallon kegs. .2 4
li — THE i py B. L. Farjeon, and “What@/Pickles, 5. “ “ ..1 40
. She Made of Her Life,” by Lydiz ea, 5 pound box, ..I 25 A
Hoyt Farmer—are continued, and apan Tea, per pound, 35 BEST TONIC. :
the shorter articles \are abundan
and attractive. Published by Mrs.
Frank Leslie, 53, 55 and 57 Par
Place, New York City, at 25 cents
Physicians and Druggists 4
Recommend tt. #
This medicine, combining Iron with purej
vegetable ‘tonics, quickly~and completely
Cures Dyspepsia, indigration, Weak
ness, Impure Bloo@, Malaria, Chills
Aind Fevers. and Neuralgia.
Eng. Breakfast Tea “ 408
Soap, per box, jeri ae
Harkness Candles, per box,3 50
The Board met according to law, mButter, per roll 40} anpicixes_vo. :
* : Ea It enriches and purifies the blood, stimu-%4
all the members present. F. M. Tobacco, per plug 5OP fates the appetite, aids.the assimilation of Ri rood relieves Heartburn and Bel.hing, and¥
Prigeon presided.
Ordered that the assessment of
Sargent & Jacobs, and of the Liberty Hill Consolidated Mining}
Co., of Little York township,stand
as listed by the assessor. :
The ,assessment of Miss Kate
Sands and. Mrs. F. Gordon, of
Rough and Readytownship, was
ordered raised from $795 to $1,155.
The: assessment of John Herzinger of Nevada township, was ordered raised from $600 to $800.
The real estate of Mrs. H..McDonough and Mrs. H. Neven-was
ordered raised from $250 to $300.
A Royal Book.
Hy trengthens the snuscles and nerves,
ot Ene'gy, &c., it has no equal.
Sdcrossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other.
oa Made only by Brown Chemical Co.,&
Baltimore, Md ;
And Everything
else in proporWILLTANE : WOLF! E. ROSENTHAL’S .
[Poplar VARIBTY STORE .
Bargains . Bargain ! .
pear
REF;
fu PPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,.
Loe CLOSING OUT it THE PLACE.TO BUY
Geo. C. Junk, a young gentle-™ * Ss ALE.
nian whose home is at Burlington,
Iowa, is here canvassing for a book The entire stock of Genentitled ‘‘The Royal Path of Life.”’ eral Merchandise. of
The print is large and clear, the : ‘
binding most durable, and the C. D. Eastin & Co.
illustrations of the highest order. of Lowell Hill,
consisting of It ees of — rapa dui
ties of life, religion, morals, man4
m Dry Goods, Boots and Shoesf oor .
Gents Farnishing Conds qMountain and Valley Fruits
“ners, professions, etc. There are
120 sections, each upon a different
Groceries, Crockery, Tinware, :
Hay and Grain,
topic. After showing the book to
And everything that is: kept ing
all our citizens, Mr. Junk will
visit the upper portion of the couna first-class store. The goods will
be sold in lots to suit the buyers,
ty. He is a young man deserving
large or small, at
of patronage.Aline Confectionery
Fruits and Vegetables,
Choice’ Cigars, Ete,
—)
ALL OF THE—BEST
Received Dally.
i. ROSENTHAL,
We are prepared to sell groceries
as cheap or cheaper than any
No matter how handsome -o
talents are attractive, but a+ shin
ing poll is not. Thé cause may
be sickness or anything else, ye
Parker’s Hair Balsam will stop
new growth of glossy and soft
hair so quickly: as to surprise you
—restoring the original color a
the same time. Not a dye, no
[CONCERT
=, Wednesday Evening, July 29,%
2
EUnder the management of thej
Ebest musical talent of Nevada
City and Grass Valley, as also bygF prominent singers from San Fran-#
cisco, Oakland and othe: places.#
a number, or $2 50 a year. = h £ 32 for 1 It is an unfailing remedy for Disease3~of =
e Fithe K'dneys and Liver. B
Board of Equalization. San Fran =e 80 for l Pa Itisinvaluable for Diseases peculiar tozso=
i 4“ “ b ) 50 p] Women. and all who leai sedentary lives.™
¢ er DOX Ha(t does not injure the teeth, cause head ja
POAT, Jaly a. P Miche, cr pei constipation—OTrHER IRONS
t For Intermitt-nt Fevers, Lassitude, Lack ti les, such as Chronograph-striking, Repeat.
. a The genuine has above trade mark and tee Ai kinda of Jewelry Repairin
Padone. :
paciry always on hand.
[4 4a7 PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS
MEROM THE COUNTRY.
M92 Mu. Street, Grass VALLEY
S
_ Fresh Strawberries & Cherriesa
The Beauty of Youth. — PILES! PILES! PILES! [sLacksMITHING,
‘
A SURE CURE FOUND AT LAST
stalwart a young man may be oth CARRIAGE AND WAGON
erwise, nothing can make up fo No One Need Suffer. 4
rtially bald head. Shining : : : e
Fd ae A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, —
Itching and Ulcerated Piles has.
Abeen discovered by Dr. Williams®
(an Indian Remedy,) called Dr.
William’s Indian Pile Ointment.
A single box has cured the worst
hronic cases of 25 or 30 years
standing. No one need suffer five
minutes after applying this wonHORSE-SHOEING SHOP,
BROAD STREET, ABOVE W C. GECVE
HAVING SECURED THE
SERVICES OF A F)RST.
eloss of the hair and start a
chiraced ieete's Sunday Mee Brown “‘ 16lbs.... 1 stamp custom and _prospectingMoily, delicately perfumed. Onlygdertul soothing medicine. Lotions,
zine for August is @ bright andg 10 “ 1 juartz mill. For particulars call. ndard 50c. dressing ‘ nstruments and electuaries do. .o5 geacKSMITH AND HORSE
sparkling summer number. The Rice 0 ga hs oe on J. B, Johnson, Esq., at hieg ewe ee more harm than good. William’syy = si ibtein al leading article is “Am erican Mis-™Currants, 18 pee eee ay 1 yar ag ioe Broad and ab ict g. Genume Pebble « goat buttonllt,dian Pile Ointment absorbs the SHOER, FROM» SAN N ‘
sionaries in Mexico,” anent whom™Prunes, LS Shciens 1 ee shoes, worked button holes, child’situm ors, allays the intense itching—™40MAS McKEE HAVING BEEN EM
some hard things are put down-Migog Fish, 20" .... 1 Girl Wanted. sizes 3 to 744, $1.25; size 8 to 1034, particularly at night after getting¥jPLOYED AS WHEELWRIGHT, I 4M NOW
If the writer, Emily Pierce, pean 50 rigs vcdews 1 A oung girl, to assist in doing® $1.50; sizes 11 to 2, $2.00; ladies’, warm in bed,) acts as a poultice PREPARED 10 DO ALL KINDS OF
sure of her facts, it isnot a credi Pearl Barle 12 “ 1 werleral housework, can hear of ajyt2-50Taz Sranparp Snore -Co.@ ives instant relief, and is prepar#. nx is MY LINE IN THE BES
able record. Another of the se ? Lo es zoodsituation by applying at the d only for Piles, itching of the pri oy gue SHORTEST: NOT
ries of Christ’s Parables, and twogJava Coffee, 4° .... 1 Daily Transcript oftice. f ro vate parts, and for nothing else. TYLE, ;
more of the Sacred Musicians ap-@Costa Rica” 6“ .... vl : Now is Your Chance. 3 Read what the fon. J. M. Cotas"? 4? 785 LOwmr PRICES. finberry of Cleveland says.about Dr __.P. CLANCY.
William’s Indian Pile Ointment:m i 1, 1885.
Confederate XRoads.
that I have never found anything#
which gave such immediate and
permanent relief as Dr. William’
FIndian Ointment.” For sale b
fall druggists and mailed on receip
of price, 50¢ and $1,. Frazmer Mep
Fictne Co., Proprietors, Cleveland,
AOhio. Carr Bros., Agents.
9,
AT NEVADA THEATRE,
S. O. WHITING, Prop’r,,
sort naneat and cosy manner, and
ready to supply his patrons with choice
WINES AND LIQUORS,
For the Benefit of the
to be found in the market.
[Aberdeen Heard From. :
METHODIST CHURCH,
%
“hoir, who will be assisted by the
I have just received direct from the Manufac
Heurers at Aberdeen, Scotland, a fine line of BROADiCLOTHS, BEAVERS, DIAGONALS, CASSI(0@is the intention of thes
AMERES and TWEEDS, at Low Cost, which will
Managers to make this the grand-Henable me tomake them up into fine fitting Suit
est musical event of the season. Wcorrespondingly low. :
THEY ARE SPLENDID GOODS.
= 4 It\is claimed that the causes of the superiority off
Nevada Couuty Watch Depot. @Scotch goods over all others, are: That Scottish
— S s==}4 Heather produces aclass of wool which for finenes
Sr fof texture, strength and durability, cannot be match
ed in any other portion ofthe world. That the min
eral properties of the water there fastens the color
= in unfading brilliancy;and that the cunning and pa-}
ALF BERG, “Prorietor tience and industry of the canny Scotsmen beats the
itepairing done of all complicated Wateh-M@world in the art of manufacture.
I shall be pleased to show these goods to customers,
tmy Tailoring Establishments, 46 Broad Street,
Nevada City, and 81 Main St., Grass Valley.
: ie £m. arrett.
Tickets, Adults fifty cents. Children 25
cents,
=
—
ever and other~une
Large Stoek of Watches and JewPrices Low
ALF BERG,
K. CASPER, .
lee ATID EXIS EXEIRS !
3 Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets, NEVADA CITY,
if you want to make money on pur: chases in
CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES.
FURNISHING GOODS, &c.,
To the Highest Bidder for Cash, on
Thursday, July 23d, 1885.
Also one Cow and Calf, one
Horse, two Mules, one Mare and
1 Colt, one large Wagon, one Spring
Durina the last ten years the™jWagon, and also Store and Dwellpopulation of London has increa s-ffing House with lot, and growing
ed 562,000. crop and orchard, Come every: body and secure good bargains.
store inthe county. We buy ou
‘goods for cash. We take advan
tage of the markets and give ou
customers the benefit of business
apeeenone, Give usa call.
Eustis & TomMPKINS.
HAVING FITTED UP TH
BORN. psred to supply the
Nevada City and vicinity wit
In Grass Valley, July 20, 1885, to Jas. oe
Treglawn and wife, a dau ghter.
. MUTTON, PORK,
CORNED BEEF, Friday Evening, July 24, 1885.
he distinguished Orator and Queen of the
American Bar;
BELVA LOCKWOOD,!
At the lowest market rates.
Hkeep on hand a supply of
FRESH VEGETABLES.
A share of the public patronage is ; Who as the champion of equal, civil and po.
dent of the United States, will lecture on
y23 tf DENNIS DRISCOLL.
ICITY MARKET
DENNIS DRISCOLL, Frop’r. }
building on Broad street opposite the Theatre as a first class
Butcher Shop, I am now pre-&
eople o}
SAUSAGE, ETC. $4
I will also
litical [rights, was nominated for Presi-Patively solicited. Orders promptiy attend:
CALL ON THE UNDERSIGNED.
oO
PRICE List:
100 pair Boys’ Kentucky Jeans Pants, 40 cents a pair, worth $1.00.
50 doz. Men’s Cotton Socks at 50 cents per doz., worth $1.25 per doz.
20.-* ‘ Chevoit Shirts, 50jcents each.
5 ‘“ Buckskin Gloves, $1.00 a pair.
100 ‘pairs Men’s Cass. Pants, good quality, at $3.00 4 pair.
200° i i < seen " enoo.
Men’s Summer Coats at 40¢ each. a oo
United Workingmen’s Cornish Clincker Boot, fall sizes, the best quality, a
75 a pair.
20,000 Men’s Paper Collars, 12% cents each box.
Men's Pique Scarfs, 5 for 25¢.
20 doz. Heavy Blue Denim Overalls, the very best, 65cfa pair
10 ‘* Second Grade ‘“ oe 50c a pair.
@ 10 “ Third es a0c a.
‘@ Boys’ Overalls, 20c a pair.
fH 100pair Men's Cotton Pants, all sizes, at 50c a pair. — s
“POLITICAL ana SOCIAL LIP ii
_. WWWASHINGTON” >
f
Probate Notice.Admission, ~~
e
natter-of-the—estate—-of John—Frede:
Schulthe-s, deceased.
Notice is
oo ue ee ee -—~~“50 vente
This powder never varies. 4
‘marvel of purity, . stren and
_ wholesomeness. Moréeconomi
-*. gal than the ordinary kinds, and
-_¢annot be sold in competition with
the ere ghee — short!
weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sop ontv iy cans. Roy: :
Baxnva PowDER Co., 106 Wall Office Up stairs Transcript Block (oppo:
et., fe ee
ounty of Nevada has been appointed
che time and pice ont
M. PARLEY, :
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE ANDBq "here any person interested
_ United States Courts. _ Fasnd contest the same s
Dated July 21st, 1885, .
: F. @ BEATTY, Clerk,
Cross & Simonds, Attys for Petitioner.
snee to him of Letter of Administration wit
& N the Superior Court in-and for the-Coun% ty of Nevada, State of California, In thf
2 hereby given that Monday,§
ma he 3d day of August, 1885, at 10 o'clock}
A, M. Of said day, at the Court Room of said
Court, atthe Court House itthe Vity and
for hearii :
Mipplication of Fritz Hoffman rey the Tho od all c 5 D . k f
-_ ninistration with nodate all. _Country Dealers, t i Price *List. :
He Wil wonrsed af th date all. Country Dealers, take notice of m rice ;* List.
atiatink atuulutek Govmnnt cee ne : y ~ You can send
may ‘appears
= 25 doz. Men's White Knitted Drawers at 25c a pair.
fj Men’s Flannel Suits at $8; Men’s Casstmere Suits:at $12; Men's Fine Sac
Worsted Suits at $14; Men’s Union Suits, $6.
_ Men’s White Laundried Shirts, $1 each. .
Boys’ Good Suits from 4 to 6 years, $3.00.
&eYou can buy at my Store FOR CASH OR CREDIT. I can accom
for goods at the same prices, and save cost of coming yourself. @§
h Agricultural I )
ME OLD IKE LLOYD SALOON.N C, 3,
8 yey ae et me ANo. 4. _TROTTING—3-year olds.
Public Sale for the Benefit of
Commercial Street, ‘
"
amas
SVADA # PLACHAR COUN rIb3,
GLENBROOK AACE TRAGK.
* SPEED PROGRAMME FOR 1885.
FIRST DAY—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IST,
No.1. CRICKET MATCH, at 9:30 o'clock «
m., for clubs in District. Purse $75.
. VOCAL.AND INSTRUMENTAL Witiiom’s Indian Pi pile Cures No. TROTTING—For -horses owned in the
and it affords me pleasure to say¢ District. 3:00 class. Purse, $400; first horse,
$250; second, $100; third, $50.
TROTTING—2:30 class. Purse $600;
first horse $350; second $175; third $75.
Free for. all.
Mile and repeat. Purse $600; first horse $360;
second $180; third $60.
om a ot Se OSES. 5. WALKING MATCH—For stallions owned in the District. Purse $100; first horse $75;
second $25. REN IML eae
SECOND DAY—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2D.
No. 6. RUNNING—National Hotel stake. Free
for all. $50 entrance; $25 forfeit; $500 added;
second horse $200; third Fr60. One mile and
repeat.
No. 7. RUNNING—Nevada City Mine stake:
For two-year olds. $25 entrance; $10 forfeit;
$250 added; second horse $100; third $50. _Dash
of a half-mile.
No.8: RUNNING—Wyoming Mine stake. Free
for all. $25 entrance; $10 forfeit; $300 added;
second horse $100; third $50. Dash of one and
a half miles. —
No. 9. Boys’ Tournament at 1 o'clock Pp. M.
No. 10. TROTTING—For two-year olds owned
in the District. Purse $300; first. horse $180;
second $90; third $30.
THIRD DAY—THURSDAY, SEPT. 3D.
No. 11. FOOT RACES and TUG OF WAR,
at 100'clock a: M., open to the District, purses
aggregating $100, ;
0. 12. TROTTING—=2:50 class. For District
horses. Purse $400; first horse $250; second
$100; third $50. ~
No. 13. TROTTING—2z:22 class. Open to Vanderlyn, James H.; and Albert W. Purse $1,000;
~ horse $500; second $250; third $150; fourth
No. 14. RUNNING—Saddle Horse stake. For
horses owned in the District; catch weights. $10
entrance; $100 added; first horse 50 per cent.; second 20 per cent.; third 15 percent; fourth 10 per
cent.; fifth 5 per cent. Dash of a mile.
FOURTH DAY—FRIDAY, SEPT. 4TH.
No. 15. RUNNING—wWalrath stake. Free for
all. $50 entrance; $25 forfeit; $600 added; second
horse $200; third.$100. Two miles and repeat.
No. 16. RUNNING—Narrow Gauge Railroad
stake. Free for all. “$25 entrance; $10 forfeit;
$250 added; second horse.$100; third $50. ~Threequarters of a mile and repeat.
No. 177 RUNNING—South Yuba stake. Free
for all. $25 entrance; $10 forfeit; $200 added;
second horse $75; third $50. One and % miles.
No. 18. : PACING—-Free for all: Purse $800;
first horse $450; second $250; third $100.
FIFTH DAY—SATURDAY, SEPT. 5TH.
No. 19. Ladies’ Tournament at 10 o'clock A. M.
No. 20. RUNNING— Union Hotel stake. For
horses owned in the District. $25 entrance; $10
forfeit; $150 added. -One-half mile and repeat.
No. 21. TROTTING—2:40 class. Purse $600;
first horse $350; second $175; third $75.
No. 22. .TROTTING—Free for all, (St. Julien
barred.) Purse $1,200; first horse $600; second
$300; third $180; fourth $120.
—_—o-—-—
_ REMARKS AND CONDITIONS: ;
All Trotting and Pacing Races are the best three-in-five, except the
wo-year a unless otherwise specified; five to enter and three to
start. But the Board reserves the right to hold a less a number than
~ ard suse by She mcbire wel of a proportionate amount of purse.—
ance fee ten per cent. on purse, to accompany nomination.
_ National Association Rules to_govern toting vet the Board reserves the right to trot heats of any two classes alternately, if necessary to finish any day’s racing, or to trot a special race between heats.
A horse making a walk-over shall be entitled only to. the entrance
money paid in. When lessthan the required number of starters aP~
enn: S07 tearm, anc 2 to the second.
races, entries not declared out .M. i
the steph sea ay Sequized to aa meer . < ’ aoe
ere there is more than one entry by one person, or in-ene inter
est, the particular horse they are to sist taast be named by 6 Pp. a. of
he day preceding the race. No added money paid for a walk-over.
cept when conditions named are otherwise.
aoe — to jap Prion in entries.
rotting Races drivers will be required to wear caps of distinct
solors, yuich must be named in eae actrion, ha
ATURDAY, AUGUST Ist, 1885. :
pear they may contest for the entrance money, to be divided as fol_
Rules of the State Agricultural Society to govern running races, eX) ~~
Entries to all of the above Races to close with the Secretary 02
All races in which District horses are entered they must have eet :
a in a tes raped to July 1, 1885, ones when spa ified
Admission to Rate Track Sh conte, Child a 12 care 25 es.
Admission io Pavillion 25 cents. Children under 8 years-free.
at $3. each at the Secretary’s office at Nevada City, which
ed person only to Race Track:and Pavillion at
with
will adm
during the
P. O. Address, Grase Valley. Nevada City.
Or to D. E. MORGAN ‘AbsiatantSecretary. Nevada: City, ¢ .
Sy
No Season or Membership tickets, but Exhibitors will be furnished. :
dO. FLETOMER, Scereary, ~~ A. WALRATM, President.
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