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June 12, 1886 (4 pages)

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ae goon, day held its State Convention at Nevada City. It ‘eure the Board of Erin, acknowled. edging a su pene -head in the United States. admits to membership tees who belong to other secret societies and those who are only partially Irish in bleod. The Board of Erin and the Hibernian Order in harmony with it-.admits only persons both whose parents are of Irish descent and not members of any other secret society. ‘he State. Covention of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, in harmon with the Board of Erin, met W nesday in the upper hall of the Trish-American building, Peter Kehoe presiding. William Hearn oeaty of Moore’s Flat, this county], was Secretary. From all we can learn, the San Francisco convention is a fly-off} from the main body, and has in . this State something like sixteen members more or less, with a few isolated Divisions scattered here and there throughout the country. The convention that met in this city the early part of the week _yepresented the original and simon-pure Hibernians. Questions in English Literature. At the teacher’s examination to be held in July next the examination in English Literature will be upon the following works: Whit tier’s ‘‘Snow-Bound,’’ Bryant's “Planting of the Apple Tree,” and Longfellow’s ‘“Bvangeline,”’ answer questions concerning the ives of-the authors and to explain, paraphrase and point out the rhetorical figures in passages at the above works.. Suppose an applicant for a certificate to teach be able to answer every question propounded within the above prescribed. limits, does it follow that the said applicant _ literature worth mentioning? MARRIED. ‘ by Rev. B. scvematierass SR —_—_—«_<_<_*_—¥_¥_—_—/_— ~~ _ Sie. No. 78. me NBTADA TO Baa REVEMi CIO ste on each : cased dollars of the assessed snd ‘Tue sure effects of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla are thorough and permatient. If there is a lurking taint} of scrofula about you, Ayer’s Sarsapatilla will dislodge it, and expel it from your system. 8 Taar Hackuse Coven can be so quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. 00 {epee it. Cart Bros. S.gts. Soe eee ‘Teachers’ Exe Examination. marvel of purity, wholesomeness. cal than the ordinary kinds, and zannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or ders. SoLD ONLV'IN CANS. Baxina PowpER Co., 6é Hotel.-Prieoslow. \___o80-tf_} POWDER Absolutely Pare. This ‘powder never varies. A strength and More economiphosphate powRoyan 106 Wall at., N.Y. Candidates should be prepared to), knows anything about English . va i poreda City do} City, for ‘on each one for fire sana betohy levied forthe You A. ” 4 It bas poet rele THE CELEBRATED Baja California DAMIANA. BITTERS. TRADE me Bly’s C Cream Balm Is te tong nated aes oa pl ad exses no eoceng. ED into the nostrils will be virus, by Ses W Tobacco, ‘per plug, AND EVERYTHING ISB IN PROPORTION! LIAM WOLF. ** 5Ib. box, I 50 English Breakfast “ I 50 ‘PRICE LIST For Cash! The semi-annual examination of wea, aes -_ .applicants for teachers’ certificates . : “ “175 will begin at Washington SchoolRolled Barley. “ “<1 87% house, Nevada City, on. Tuesday, # oar 2 “ T 123 July 6th, 1886, at 9 a. u., and conWhite Sagar, 12 tbe. 1, tinue four days. Brown “ ’_ ' a) se A fee of $1 will, according to the Rice, ae . State law, be collected from each . Currants, 10 “« 1 applicant. A. J. Tirrany, Prunes, 100«¢ 1 Lo CHE EES td —_ Sec. Co, Board Education. . God Fish, 25 * «1 the Ce: 3 "Barbed 1 Wire. ec Pe b : ; mine in Washington township to Mr. Mattesan, a, of Wallace, Cal., ei cet eS «2 1 _ the Btiles ledge in this city —_ ‘says: ‘I have had abundant ex-. oogta Rica “* 8 “ 1 it is being erected. perience in the barbed wire busi-lgoasted “ 8 “ 1 ; The Stiles has been bonded by a ness. .I have had my best horses . Ground “ye 4 company of capitalists from the} rightfully cut with it, but 1 can. wag’g Powd’r 12 papers 1 State of Nevada. They have let @. cure them so quickly with the Na-. Chocolate, 4. * xz contract to Sam, Curtis who is} ional Horse Liniment that it ceases . Starch, “aoa cleaning out the old incline on’ to scare me when they get a fresh . CornzStarch, 12 “ 1 Deer — Creek below the Nevada! 4: 1 consider it the best Horse] Oysters 10 cans 1 Foundry, and the drift. The inLiniment in the markét.’’ Walter. ]Green Corn, ode -ovgargn presefit depth of 67) p. Vinton, Agent. 1m . Green, Peas, 8.¢.1 more. If the ledge prospects well A es Wenner Tomatoes; es @ 4 when a reasonable amount of time] 7p. Neyada County Land and Salmon, Ss <3 and money have been expended) ty5,ovement Association have . Table Fruit, . eee in opening it up, the old machin-. had placed in their hands, for sale, Pie Fruit, 10. 4: 3s ery from the Centennial will be} a few choice ‘City Lots in a good Jelly, eae ey torn down and first-class hoisting, . jocation, which will be sold at the . Sardines eee. pumping and milling works will be . iow price of $100 each. _—je5-tf ea te . Ham,. : . ; ‘The Centennial is to be equip-. “Sutom’s Catarrh Remedy—8. Lara, 10 Ibs. 90 ped without delay with a new positive cure for Catarrh,Diptheria . para, 8 Ibs. "5 » water power and hoisting rig capaand Canker. Mouth. Carr Bros., Kerosene, per gallon, 40 ~ ple of sinking to bed-rock. This . sgents. Syrup, per’ gallon, 60. change will reduce running ex-. ~ gwarr’s photogaphs are second . Syrup, 5 gallon kegs, 2 25 penses, as well as facilitate open-. to no artist in the State. Go and. Pickles, 5 gallon kegs, I 25 _ ing the mine. The new machinery . gee specimens at his gallery on Good. Tea, per. -, 26 2 re ee Cecstennis! will be ordered] Broad street, opposite Stumpf’s Japan Tea, 35 Tempest ina Teapot. Tur Rev. Geo. ws Geo: H. 1. Thayer, oth as “ “1 per lb. 365 The Sati Francisco Daily Report . Bourbon, Ind., says: ‘‘Both my-. Soap, perfbox, 55 ~——of Thursday says: self and wife owe our Aves. to Shi . Savon Soap, “ I 25 —~. . Two the ancient Or-. oh’s Consumption Cure.’ Carr . Harkness. Candl’s, per bx, 3 40 poe of mareapae maces: ones Bros., agents. : Genditeis =‘ : ‘ ; 2.75 faction remains in ‘ar =o SantFranc’s * 150 with the Board of Erin, which ie DeHaven’s Dyspepsia. Destroy-. gio ch ae 50 virtually the head of the Order in ‘ll sick headache > Pp : Tetand “Phe other faction Mon. & W! cure ® : Butter, per roll, 40 50 ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE REPAIRED, Mattresses and Spring Beds Made Over,and Repaired. LEGG & SHAW. WE ARE PREPARED TO ~ MAKE LOUNCES FINE UPHOLSTERING ! ——DONE AT — Legg & Shaw’s RUSE THE NEW GOUDS Have Lod ived ! going to give the public the benefit of them. prices on our immense stock, We will\sell on and after to-day : 25 yards of Calico for $1. 12 yards of Lonsdale Muslin for $1. 20 yards Lawn for $1. _16 yards of Gingham for $1. a6 rai (8-4 & 9-4 “ 12 yards Unbleached Muslin for $1.__ * Ladies Chemise, 25 cents each. Children’s White Dresses, 35 cts apiece. Black and Col’d Mits, 25 cents a pair. Handkerchiefs, 3 cents apiece. Red Window Shades, slightly damaged, apiece, with fixtures complete. Good Worsted Shawls, in pink, blue, white, and black, for 85 cents, All wool Bunting, 20 cents per yard. black, for 25 cents per yard. blue and cream, almost given away. White and Colored fancy Swiss, wear, at gteatly reduced prices. sales the largest. of charge by a competent person. the business of sewing and laying carpets. FRESH FR Juné UIT, VEGETABLES, Simmons’ VARIETY. STORE, Broad Street, Nevada City, ly opposite Stumpf ’s Hotel. And a large line of other Goods, FRESH FISH OF ALL KINDS Received every Thursday evening. ; MY PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. W,. B. SIMMONS, THE BEST PLACE! Cicars, ToBAcco, of the latest styles. WALL PAPER ! WALL PAPER ! nearhuying of us you will not get Auetion trash. $1300 . : contains 6 pee rn gg Lot "170 TO By S00 fot, “app Real Estate’& ins. Akt. : ration . $2300 . Loge t situate on _ All those who wish anything im our line, please 0 en ee ©lsend for samples, and we will cheerfully send them. eae memes 1 Also our catalogue and price list, free of charge.. A $9 0} fe an ajaning Bap trial will convince you that we can sell you goods a: Ts hours {cheaper than you can buy them below, House sad lot on Aristoc. hard ge PUR ag ie Real J For Sale. House and flot situate on bagenenyr ef Hill. oe and lot on ‘ ‘Real Estate and Ins. Agt lot 65} as we are sure we Can Save money for you. Bargains. Unprecedented . No Sheap John Trash in Our Store. Our delayed goods which we have been’ expecting from the East have at last arrived and we are consequence thereof we are going to reduce the 10-4 Sheeting, bleached & unblea’ed, 25 ctsper yd. 20 cts per yd. 25 cents Nun’s Veiling, all wool, in pink, blue, ecru and Embroideries in white, navy blue, red, pink, light for Summer Carnets ! Carpets and Linoleum ! —AND— PARLOR SUITES. .We claim to have the largest and bestselection TO ORDER in Nevada City, ur prices are the lowest and our Carpets sewed and laid down free You need not fear that your carpet will not be well matched, or that the seams will tear as quick as it is put down. Our carpet sewer’has had 30 years. experience in have no mistakes to rectify, and our carpets are all Our Wall Paper, and Ceiling Decorations to match, can not be equalled. Anybody wishing anything in this line should by all means consult us first before purchasing elsewhere, as we are certain we can suit exerybody in stock, quality and _ prices. This is agolden opportunity for every body as this will enable all to get goodgoods for less * money than you get at the Down Town Cheap Johns, because by Don't buy one dollar's worth of Dry Goods, Carpets, Linoleum or Wall Paper before you consult us TO OUR COUNTRY CUSTOMERS. om AG BROTHE om In red £ _ K. CASPER, _ Cor. of Pine & Commercial Sts., ~Has Just Received. the Largest and most Stylish Stock of Clothing, Gants Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boos, Ete
EVER BROUGHT TO NEVADA CITY. ee His Prices are Lower than those of any other dealer in this City. “umm Don’t purchase any article in my line without first seeing my Goods and Prices. We Estate & Ins. Agt. o% oxo at P. S. —We answer no sensational advertisements, eraed 25 3's aes GODAIR FAMILY The Nevada County Land ard. Improvement Association FFER THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES for sale ; 3300. Home and Garden, conwear ys 4814 acres, 3} acres in citv limits; 2 houses, barn, sheds, Hydraulic Shaving Parlor, Broad 8t., opp. National Hotel, Nevada City. Shave. .25 cents Hair-cut (latest styles). . . .25 cents BUA BOE. 2 PEE sow os 25 cents PATRONS’ BOOTS Polished Free of Charge.) a The only Bathing Establishmen my4-1m GoDAM FAMILY, HIRSCHMAN, DEALER IN CIGARS, TOBACCO, NUTS, CONFECTIONERY, Ete. STREET, next to Geo. fine assortment: of Tobacco and Cigars, Both Imported and Domostic Manufacture. Also a choice lot of Cozfectionery, Nuts. Etc. ISFACTION GUARANTEED. = A a show. L. HIRSSHMAN, ——GRAND —— contin x ®. % in the city i a al water; suitable for fruit, or stock. in the city is connected with this shop. $1600 0. 2 acres, patent. s acres i ae Baths io. sc 50 cents . Plenty of water for irrigation; $0 acres unlon’ Mathis. ooo coed 25. cents . der cultivation; 3000 grape vines;] 150 fruit AVING LEASED the eae on PINE Turner’s Hardware Store, I have Seosked” it vith a EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD aT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES, AND SAT. Give the Hydraulic: Miner Masquerade Ball. Commins’ Hall, 1. Bloomfield, FRIDAY EVEN’G, JUNE 11. etc., 500 grape vines, “ 400 Blackberry, 100 strawberry, 40 peach trees, 50 apple, and a fine variety of other fruits, all under a fine state of cultivation, and situated on road leading from Nevada City to Grass sp 00 A good Farm, 104 @ very favorably situated avout 2 miles. from Neyada Ci house, barn ete., with two sereahat cows, 7 dozen chickens, saddle«, harness -and small farming implements, 7 tons hay, good spring and water ditch. 9 5 50 A new House within s blocks of business portion the city Containing 8 rooms, bath, cel—* woodshed and stable. A beautiful situ1 $3000. ented; 4mi‘es" from Railroad. 60 acres under cnitivation. Good house of 12 rooms, barn and houses; naturRanch—190 acres, pattrees; house, barn, sheds, etc. $200 Wood tract and. — @ —320 acres, pat ple of Nevada City and vicinity at the GOLD, FLAT STORE, ‘SIMS & NICHOLS, Prop's. AVING purchased the aboxe store, we we nave re-stocked it with a full line of Groceries, Provisions, ; Canned and Case Goods, Flous, Feed, Pure Wines and Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, etc., LOWEST MARKET PRICES. A share of — er is solicited. jeo-lm SIMS & NICHOLS. acres cultivated; 1} acres orchard, Sith house, barn and cher improvents., a 4 miles from Nevada Ci Cit; $1200. ~ Dwelling of 9 toon rs Po $700. 3 A pres with cx: me gn Foal acres mn tanilities eagee ie irrigati:side eg here of Nevada City. ee as ont 2250. vt Dwelling oA 7 —— ty; in pieced co ta and plenty of fine fruit; lot 65x160 feet. One of the iproperties most desirable residence in the coun! ty. Other properties will be announced in a few days. their rate ego y pale Ag with pro es commun! wi the the Acgncledian at once, ” Gro. E. Brann, : Nevada City, Cal CHANGE OF FIRM. M. DRAN, (Successor toC. A. Barrett,) MERCHANT TAILOR: 46 Broap Sr., Nivava Crry. Ter i Mave a Fine Stock of rome and Domestic Goods, oi AM PREPARED TO FURNISH E Nevada City and aoe with aia the aaa “eens and of the best hc a Tama ical lor, and have’ had lang expe inthe business. I have al‘) 80 secured services of MR. J. H. QUATMAN, Whose reputationasa Cutter and Fi hone reputation ass, Cuter and Fitter f lhope and expect to fnlly maintain the tte tiene -for the as 20 : . MM. wie” WHITE LABOR. “. RACES RACES ! At Glenbrook Fark, Open to the following named horses : ‘‘Hardscrabble,” “Prince,” “Nig,” “Sarah Althea,” “Balley.” MILE HEATS, THREEIN FIVE Fifty Dollars, Fiye Dollars r cent to ‘the first horse, 90 to the second and ten to cents; ladies free. WHEELER & GARDNER, Lessees. City Property. For Sale. T"hunrst THOMAS PEARD PROPERTY oN Swe Dwelling oi Alidabout five acres of land well aely tenes, and a never filing supply of pure, and lots on Ata, te cheap — . J. ROL seca thet rte Ant. . MUSIC LESSONS. 2 SKILLED and UNSKILLED FLOOR MANAGERS—J, 8. Black, J J. Help—Male and Female—of all Thomas ee descriptions furnished at once by Miss Mary ie characters, alvand female, ined) -—, H, Mansen & Co. ess tcanartuatye as 3 Saas cel. ss = ma ceo Admission to ParkGentlemen 50 SATURDAY Aftern oon, June 12 ;, @ Tue Sto for one of tk _this State,. § Sullivan, of incorruptib! on’s millic from the 8 is nothing : childhood « city, where footed Irish ot a him for bec most Judge Wm. Nic young man nesday ni who fell as he had com still insists feat if any « -with him t him to try The Un General ha retary of W take actic bill ' now anticipated tains a pro the Seeret proceeding Ex-Unp! bought a d into the R on a prosp devote his hunting fo! Paw. R himself to colt that gi wonderful line when i training. Tue Gr: club will bh the 15th i nual shoot off in this and 9th. Joz Por was born i ly returne: seriously i Mrs. Adai ToniIGguH! given at Tuesday « teach the round dan In the C rey the de restrainin missed by J.H. 4H and M. ed Truste trict of M NextT ful paintis a lady of 1 the Unio Mags. L. You Bet, Sacramer A DEC: been mac tate of M ‘Joun P Monday testify in I have first-class Francisc orders at ea M ji2-6t C Frei Almos or six ho Can be s j12-6t Fine Frank several very che and kin dence. There ladies of atthe re: gan this 6:30 o’cl