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Nevada City, ‘Nevada County,
Brown & Careins.. . Proprietors.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1895.
the following verdict:
Tur American runner, Meyers,
oe won three races at Manchester,
French war vessel Isere, the Bartholdi statue reception ceremonies
have been postponed.
A MAN named Louis Marshall
committed suicide at St. Helena.
He was to have been married in
the afternoon.
Severa, persons were killed
and much damage was do.ie by
a wind-storm in Iowa Friday
~ night.
Proce Freperick CHARLES, a
nephew of the Emperor of Germany, has been stricken with apoplexy.
ch teeta
He en or Troy was the first woman who wanted to go to Paris
and leave her husband at home.
Tur way to make an_ overcoat
coat last is tomake the undercoat
first.
Jack Burke stood before Sullivan for five rounds at Chicago
Saturday.
>_>
Tur French Government will
suppress gambling at Monte Carlo.
———— oo
Tur ex-Empress Carlotta is said
to be recovering her reason.
ae
A country sEAT that always
rents—The barbed-wire fence.
MARRIED.
In Grass Valley, June 14, 1885, b:
D, Buck, Samuel Best and Miss
erly Penhall,
Rev, M.
ry Ack—
This powder never varies. A
' marvel of purity, strength and
wholesomeness. More economival than the ordinary kinds, and
cannot be sold in competition with
the multitude of low test, short
weight, alum or phosphate powders. SoLp ONLV IN CANS. RoyAL
Baxina Powper Co., 106 Wall
> St, N. YX; :
NEY Pil TOGRA?H ( ALLERY.
is O. C. PERCIVAL , Prop’r,
Over Tam’s Oyster Saloon, Nevada City.
" "7r AM nowp to make All Styles
. LEH Sonaras, “ont
IN ‘FIRST-CLASS MANNER.
“Tho Daily Transcript
For Cash !
Flour, per 100 Ibs.... $2.75
A Coroner’s jury ‘in LincolnWheat, : * 4 sigan? 2 00
shire, England, recently returned Oe eS 2 00
“We find. Rolled Barley“ “
that William Fisher came to his. White Sugar, 13 Ibs.. .. 1
death by his own hand, acciden-. Brown ‘“
tally, and by no means, being at} pice a
the moment engaged in the unts 12 1
lawful pursuit of game in the dead Currants, ioe
of the night, and not having the Prunes, 1G ee 1
fear of God before his eyes, hav-. Cod Fish, 20“ .... 1
ing received a mortal gunshot . Beans, ot.. 1
wound in his left side, of which Pearl Barley, 12“ ...:. 1
‘ { ”
— » noes — we JayaCoffee, 4“ .... 4
+ ‘Yaz American Colony at Paris,. Gosta Rica’ 6“ .... 1
of which so much is said, compri: FS
~ ges from five hundred to one thouWashing Powder 12 pap’rs 1
sand residents, consisting of stuChocolate, 4 papers:.... 1
dents, artists, hangers-on at the . Oysters, 12cans..1 —
legation and consulate and people . Green Corn, Rea ae ers .
of elegant Jeisure. It is said to be . Green Peas, ey
the center of much small talk and Strirg Beans 8 “ ..1
esi tres sha de Tomatoes © 10 “ ..1
Luaruer wares are made in. salmon, ee gener
ce for railroad and other cars. ii
4 Pome buffalo hides are cut inTable Fruit, 6 anna I
“ tostrips, and these are built up Pie Fruit, 8 tok
/ into solid dises, whiclr are’ strong: . Jelly, (Basak a ¢
"ly held together by two iron rings . Sardines, Qt .4
after they have been subjected to Lobsters, en os
hydraulic pressure. Dev!dHam 4 “'..1
Srrtma Burt, on beirig ques-. Corned Beef Yd dare oy .
tioned about his fight with Gener. Lard, 10 Ib ** 90
al Custer, said: ‘My people said . Lard, 8lb “ . 80
I was right; I will answer to my . Lard, 4lb “ 40
people. The friends of the dead Kerosene, 5'ga'lon “ 1 50
pale faces must answer for those Sess eer” 35
who are dead.” »P oe
THE practice of giving a bonus ball aetna ~
“* of some kind to all purchasers is ole “f gelion Kegs. : .
said to have grown to such an ex. ~ tor "es. rere
tent in Berlin as to have become . Tea, 5 pound box, ..1 25
an odious oppression upon dealers, . . apan Tea, per pound, 35
The custom originated in the Unit-. Eng, Breakfast Tea “ 40
od Btates, Soap, per box, ess 60
. Cc eater 1
Eng., Saturday, at the annual fes. g. py “
Bee taka koteas Athletic “As[ne aut ta ‘ ‘
sociation. per box
——_-—_-Butter, perroll 45
Owrna to the non-arrival of the Nebanco per plug 50
’ 7
PRICE LIST
sy @ i” prrearaee .
Harkness Candles, per box,3 50
And Everything
else in proporHW
tion.
TAM WOLF
HAMBURG
TEA.
Invaluable. As a_ specific
against contagion, and an efficacious remedy for sudden and
severe coughs, colds, asthma, the
piles, sores, freckles, foul breath,
été., there is no remedy équal to
the Emil. Frese’s Hamburg Tea.
It purifies the blond, cleanses the
stomach and bowels, and gives the
whole system a healthy and delightful tone. There never was a
medicine for the nursery equal to
it. :
<
A
DRESSMAKING,
Dressmaker, Reliable Cutter
and Fitter, and Teacher of
the Wallace S} sem off
~™ Cutting,
Will ‘conduct business at the residence of
Mrs. C,.A. Barrett, Broad Street.
A share of the patronage of the ladies of
Nevada City and vicinity is respectiully solicited, : jel0
GEO. C. GAYLORD
DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Case, Goods.
Grain, Feed, Etc., _
NO LIMIT SALE.
NO LIMIT SALE.
(Goods Sold at Bed Kock Price:
20 ae
5 “
200 “a é “
$4.75 a pair.
Second Grade
Third a
10 “
10 “6
modate all.
First Annual Picnic !
Knights ot Pythias
Of Ni vida County,
Lodges and Uniform Rank.
STORMS’ RANCH,
Junel?7 1885.
Music Dancing,; Games, and
Amusements of all kinds,
EGG RACE,
SACK RACE,
HURDLE RACE,
100-YARD DASH.
1-4 MILE RACE,
HIGH JUMP,
1-MILE RACE,
3-LEGGED RACE,
THROWING HEAVY WEIGHT,
(16 pounds.)
LADIES’ RACE,
FAT AND LEAN MEN’S RACE,
CLIMBING GREASED POLES,
And various other Games.
~ SSO
—BETWEEN—
Spartan, Olympic and Milo
Lodges and Mountain Division.
—o—A Prize for Every Race !
Open to all amateurs in Nevada
. County.
Trains will leave at 9 and 10:40
o’clock in the forenoon, and 1:15
o’clock in the afternoon. Returning, will leave the grounds at 3:30,
4:48 and 6 o’ctock in the afternoon.
Fare for Round Trip, $1.: Ladies 75 cents. Children from 6 to
14 years, 50 cents.
All who enter the Grounds com:
ing by any other conveyance.than:
the Railroad will be charged 25
cents admission, each.
Ice Cream and Refreshmént
«
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Agent for Giant Powder Company : Stands s on the Ground.
CASH OR No CASH!
COMPETITION ~
é
a etek “aeukce L
oO
PRICH List:
* “second . “‘
Men’s Summer Coats at 40¢ each.
United Workingmen’s Cornish Clincker Boot, all sizes, the best quality, at
20,000 Men’s Paper Collars, 12% cents each box.
Men’s Pique Hats, or Summer Caps, 5 for 25c.
20 doz. Heavy Blue Denim Overalls, the very best, 65c a pair
“é “
50¢c a pair.
20¢: 4.."
sé “é
Boys’ Overalls, 20c a pair.
100 pair Men's Cotton Pants, all sizes, at 50c a pair.
25 doz. Men’s White Knitted Drawers at 25c a pair.
Men’s Flannel Suits at $8; Men’s Cassimere Suits at $12; Men's Fine Sack
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.
se chi oe
$4.00.
GRAND PICNIC
—BY THE—
UNION BRASS BAND.
—or—
NEVADA CITY,
July 4, 89.
DANCING,
Brass and String Music,
FIRST-CLASS FLOOR,
SPORTS & GAMES,
INCLUDING
RACES OF ALL KINDS,
Throwing Heavy Weights,
Climbing Greased Pole,
~ ~Ete., Etc., Etc.
Reftestnents for all .
For-sale on the Grounds at very
reasonable prices.
——-O-@@®A large corps of Police to,
be present and maintain the best
of order.
—_——o—
> TRAINS EVERY.
HOUR to and from the
Grove. :
_—-OPW
Fare for Round Trip 25 cents.
NO LIMIT SALE, tho tint sate:
GOODS AT MY STORE AT BEDROCK PRICES.
Remember, 1 am Still in the Field !
. CASPER,
Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets, NEVADA CITY,
100 pair Boys’ Kentucky Seam Pants, 4o cents a pair, worth $1.00.
50 doz. Men’s Cotton Socks at 50 cents per doz., worth $1.25 per doz.
“ Chevoit Shirts, 50 cents each. ,
Buckskin Gloves, $1.00 a pair.
100 pairs Men’s Cass. Pants, good quality, at a a pair.
“aoe . ™
fk You can buy at my Store FOR CASH OR CREDIT. I can accomCountry Dealers, take notice of my Price List.
for: goods at the same prices, and save cost of coming yourself.’
You can send
$19.75 =
POLIDOPFI
Still Leads:
ey } .
et x
ir ©
© =
rs > sd
.
ae
ASPLENDIB?SUITOF CLOTHES
For $19.7,
This not only includes ‘‘Cloth
and Trimmings,’’ but also FirstCLASS WORKMANSHIP. :
Young Men, Middle aged Men
and old men who want to dress
elegantly and stylishly, for a little
moriey, should patronize
BD. Polidori,
e BOSS TAILOR of Nevada covnty
t.,:¥» doors below Nation al Hetel.
_ $19.75
BLACKSMITHING,
CARRIAGE AND WAGON
—AND—
HORSE-SHOEING SHOP,
FROAD STREET, ABOVEJW® C.JGROVE
IP. CLANCY, Propriétor.
HAVING SECURED TRE
TERR cravicc OF A FIRSTCLASS BLACKSMITH AND HORSESHOER, JFROM SAN FRANCISUO, AND
THOMAS McKEE HAVINGg BEEN EMPLOYED’AS WHEELWRIGHT, I AM NOW
PREPARED 10. DO ALL KINDS OF
VORK IN MY LINE IN THE BES
TYLE, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE
AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
P, CLANCY.
il 1, 1885.
COURM-Y,
Commercial St. Nevada City,
yy a RETAIL DEALER
Foreign and. Iomestic Fruits,
VEGETABLES, ~ —TOBACCO, CIGARS, NUTS, CANDIES,
CRACKERS, BUTTER,EGGS, ULTRY>
GAME, FRESH FISH, Ete., Ete.
JOHNSON & MASON;
A ttorneys and Counselors at Law
i+ NOTARY PUBLAC _ a ee rome ae
vada City,
*
Broad and Fine sts.,
. CONSUMERS, CALL & EXAMINE QUALITY & PRICL
—————————
J. &. CAR T. H. CARR,
CARR BROTHERS, . ,
Proprietors of
THE PALACE DRUG STORE.
Corner Pine and Commercial «ts., Nevada City:
Keep constantly onhand a large and complete stcck of everything usually found in
First Class Drug Store.
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS,
' MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
All kinds of Periodicals Pictorialy and Newspapers,
Field, Garden and Flower Seeds,
THE FINEST BRANDS OF CrSARS
E@ Prescriptions accurately and carefully. compounded by a careful and competent Druggist
Nevada Drug Store,
Cerner Broad and Pine Sts., . Kevida City.
WALTER D. VINTON
Propricto:—_——o -——
A Large Stock of Potent Medicines,
Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,
: Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors,
Toilet Articles of ail kind
Carofal ‘Attention Given to CompoundingjPrescriptions
By a Competent Druggist and Perfect Purity Guaranteed.
AGENT FOR THB BEsT INSURANCE CMPAND 23 IN L4G WORLD
Imperial, London, Northern & Queen, Liverpool, Lon*on.
Sesto ee.”
J. J. JACKSON, -== = = PROPRIETOR.
The Largest, the best and Cheapest
Grocery House in Nevada City.
TOASTED TEHAS.
Equaling naroma, flavorand delicacy the Teas
as used by the natives in Japan. os
(a The ollowing PURE JAPANESE TEAS are fresh toasted
under the new process, requiring one-third less quantity to produce
the same strength as old Teas, and the prices are plainly marked on
each pound package :
Grades. Prices.
OMG os ona oe ek aaa 50 cents per pound
RRMA TIRNO SE aa ee ees 60 cents per pound
WERE ST eees, Vs pope ae ec aa 75 cents per pounc
POONPE ore eae eG Crh tives AUR Saar en ee $1 per pound
Everything usually found in a First-Class Gro
cery Establishment always kept on hand. To those
who have never traded with me I extend a_ special
invitation to call before making their purchases.
[8 AND 20 COMMERCIAL STREET.
FINE GIGARS AT NIVENS’
The Largest and Fivest Stock !
25,000 JUST RECEIVED.
WILL BE SOLD CHEAPER THAN ANY
+TRER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE
= COUNTY.
—-v—
Also a Full Line of
Tobacco and Smokers Articles.
BE
CHARLES mM. D.
jHameopathic Physician,
2 VV.
Room and 10, upstairs, cor. Broad and Piue sts. Nevada City,
ee
Office Hours---9 to 11 A. M., 1 tol3 P, M. 7to9 P. M.
Nevada City, near the R. R, Lepot.
LAWRENCE & BARLOW.....Proprietors.
—o——
MANUFACTURERS AND REPAIRERS OF ALL KINDS OF
iy 4
2 Fe
“Mining and Hoisting Machinery of Every Description
aS Made and Repaired. ae
Iron and Brass Casting done. Also Turning and Machine Work.
EF The Foundry employs none but ‘first-class workers. -Orders
trom a distance will receive prompt attention. All orders filled with
‘= MACHINERY AND CASTINGS, .
Sheriff's Sale, :
No. 1084,
n Superior Court, Nevada County—Foroclosure of, Liens.
CHARLES B. SMITH, HORACE CLARK,
JAMES GROSE, CHARLES JONES, DAVID EDDY, JO EDDY, JOHN EvANS, WM. ELLIS, CHARLE; KAHL,
GHORGE Hur KING, JAMES NICKLE-S,
JESSE T. CLEMENS, JAMEs WHITE,
JOHN T. WILLS, RICHAR EDDY, DAViv THOMAS, JUSLPH HOSKIN, D.
McFALL, JCH* GRIGG, JOHN GRIGG,
Jr., by his Guardian Ad vitem John
Grigg, A'! JAN, AH KONG, AH SING,
WILLIAM ABRAMSand JOSIAH WILLLAMS, t ccaee Pd
x,
THE MERRIVIELD MINING COMPANY
OF NEW YORK, (« corporation), De.endait. :
NDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN Okder of sale aud decree of forecl sure of
certain liens hercinafter named, issued out
of the Superior Court of the County uf Nevada, Stat of California, wherein Cha les B.
Smith, Horace Clark, Jan‘es Grose, Charles
Jones, David Eddy. Ft lohiv Eddy, John Evans,
William Ellis, Charles Kahl,George Hoxking,
Jamed Nickless, Jesse. T. Clemens, James
Whité, Jchn'T.Wille, Richard Eddy, David
Thomas, Joseph Horking, D. McFal!,‘John
Grigg, John Grigg, Jr., by bis guardian Ad
Litem John Grigg, Ah Jan, Ah Kong,
Ah Sing, William Abams and Jusiah Wiiliams on the 4th day or June, A. D. ‘886. reco.ered a Judgment against The Merrifield
Miniig Company of New York (a corporatin), tor each of the respective jes in
the follo ving amounts, to-wit; To Charles
B. Smith the sum of $253 75 and $2 50 for
filing and r.cording Lien, togeti.er with
cost. of suit taxed at $7455 and $24.00 counse} fees allowed herein. _To Horace Qlark
the sum of $161 25, also $250 for filing and
recording lien, and $24 00 counsel fees. To
James Grose the sum of $111 00, also $7 50
for filing and recording lien, and $24 00
counsel fees, To Charles Jones the sum of
$187 50, also $2 50for filing and recording
lien, and $24 0) counsel fees. To David Kady thesumof $120 00, also $2 50 for .fi'ing
andrecording lien, and $24 00 counsel fees.
To John Eddy the sum of $228 61, also $2 50
for filingand recording lien, and $24 00 for
counsel fees. To John Evans the sum_ of
$396 00, also $2.50 for filing and recording
lien, and $24 00 for counse fees. To William Ellis the sum of-$19z 00, a'so $2 50 for
fi ingand recording lic?,and $/4 00 counsel
fees. To Charles Kahl the sum of $192 00
al-o $2 5C for nling an? recording lien, and
$24 00 couns-] fees. To George Hosking the
sum of $193 50, also $° 50 for filingand recording lien, and ¥ @ 00 counsel fees, To
James Nickless. the sum of $171 00, al-o
$: 50 for filing ana recor ing lien, and $24 (0.
counse! fees. To Jexse 'T. Ciemens the sum
of ©109 50, alsc $2 50 fo: filing and recording
lien, and $24 counsel fees. To James White
the sum of $1s4 50, also $2 50 for filing and
recording lien, and $24 00. counsel fees. To
John T. Wills the sum of $162 00, alsd $2 50
for filing and recording lien, and $24 00
counsel fees. To Richard Eddy the sum of
3:92 00, also $2 50 for filin, and recording
lien, and $24 00 counsel fces. To David
Thomas the sum of $105 00, also $2 50 for
filing and recording lien, and $24 00 counsel
fees To Joseph Hosking the sum of 3156 00
also $2 60 fur filing and recording lien, end
$24 00 counsel fees. To Lb, McFall the sum
of $178 75, also $2 50 for filing and recoiding lien, and $24 00 counsel fees, To John
Grigg the sum of $175 50, also $2 50 for filing and recording lien, and $24 00 counsel
fees. To John Grigg, Jr., the sum of $97.50, also $2 50 for filing and recording lien,
and $24 00 counsel fees, To Ah Jan the
sum of $111 12, also $2 60 for filing and recording lien, and $24 00 counsel fees To
Ah Kong the sum of $103 00, also $2 50 for
filing and recording lien, and #24 00 counsel fees, To Ah Sing the sum of $157 50, also the sum of $2 50 for filing and_ recording
lien, and €24 00 counsel fees, To Willian
Abrams the sum of $183 00, also $2 50 for
filing and \ ecording lien, and $24 00 c unsel
fees. To Josiah Williams the sum of $140.00, also $2 50 for filing and recording lien,
«nd $24 00 counsel fees, with interest thereon, on each ef said amounts from the date of
said judgment, at the rate of seven per cent
perannum till paid, which said judgrnent is
recorded in Judgment Book 1 of said Superior Courton pages 616 et seq. and whereas
itis ordered thatthe Liens hereinbcfore referred to, beforeclosed and property therein
de cribed to-wit :
Thit certain Gold bearing Quartz Mine,
with the Qu:rtz Mi 1, Hoisting Works, Sulphuret Works, and the impros emeuts thereon, situated and being on the. North side of
Deer Creek, about one mile: Westerly from
Nevada City, in the Vounty of Nevada, State
of California, formerl. knewn as the Nevada
Gold Quartz Mine and more recently as the
Merritie'd Mine, now uni «uring all the
times hercin mentioned owned by the Merrifield Min.ng Company of New York, a coy=
po.ation, andmore particularly described as
tollows : s
Be,inning ata stake marked N. M Co No
1, in mound of rock. inthe edge of D er
Crevk. Thence North Seventy-five (75). de.
grevs East Six (6) chains and Six (6) links to
a stake m:rked N. M. Co, No. 2, in mound
of rock. Thence North Fifty eixht (58) de=
grees ‘Thirty .(30) minutes East Two (2)
chains and Eighty five (85) ilnks to maple
tree e'ght (8) inches in diameter, Thenco
North seventy-o:e(7 ) degiees East four
() chains and Ninety (90) links to large
poulder on North bank of Deer Creek.Thence North Eighty (80) degres Thirty,
(30) minutes East Three (3) chains and Forty
(40) links to Post No7 on North bank of
Deer Creek. Thenee South Nine (9) degrees Thirty (30) minutes East One (1) chain
and 8, xty-five (65) links to stake No 8 in
rock mound. Thence North Eighty-six (+6)
degrees East Five (5)chains to stake No 9
in rock mound Ttience North Twentythree & da: grees and Thirty (30) minutes
West Four (4 chains and Fifty (50) links to
stake No 10 in rock mound, Thence South
Seventy-eight (78) degrees and Thirty (80)
minutes Wi st fifteen (15) chains and fitteen
(15) links to stake No. 11 in rock mouwd.
Thence North Fifteen (15) degrees Weat
Forty-two (42) chains andfift en (15) links to
stake in rock mound marke» N.M. Co. No. 3.
Thence South Seventy -fi_e degrees W est ,six
(6) chains an: Six (6) links tu stake in rock
mound marked N. M, Co. No. 4, Theme
South Fiiteen (15) d grees East, -Forty-five
(45) chains and Seventy five (75) 1 nks to the
place of beginning Containing Thirvy-two
32) acres and Twel:e one-hunredths (12100) of an acre of land, more or less,
Together with a land singular the tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenances
hereunto belonging or in anywixe. appertaining, be sold at publicauction to satisly
sad judguient’ together with interest and
vosts
(That the said Sheriff out of the proceeds
of said sa‘e retain his fees, disburs, meuts
‘and commi-sion# on said sale, and pay to
the plaintiffs, or their attorneys, of said
proceeds, the costs of suit htrein taxed at
374 55-100 and $62 50-100 comsof filing and
recording said liens, and the sum of $.00
allowed as counsel f-es in this action, and al39 the sevcral amounts in full found due,
and owing from said defendant to said
plaintiffs as aforesaid; with interest-on-_all of
+aid sums from date of judgment at the rate
O° seen percent perannum. Tat “if the
pro eeds of said sale be insufficient to pay
the costs, d sbursen.ents and counsel fees as
aforesaid, ani the several amounts found
due the plaintiffs with the is terest thereon,
that theSheriff shall satisfy thesaid claims of
he said several plaintiffs pro rata to the extent of the money arising tromesaid sale, and
in his return of said sgle sha!l specify the ¢eficiency remaining unpaid to each of said
plaintiffs.) i
Notice is hereby given that I will sell at
public :ale, in front. of the Court. House
door, in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, on
} Tuesday, July 7th, 1885,
Between the hours of 9 a. M, and 5 Pp. M. towit:
At 12 o'clock M. of that day, in ovedience to
said order of sale and dec.ee of foieclosure
of Jiens. the above deserined property,
or so much thereof asmay be necessary to
satisfy said judgrient with interesta and
cash in hand,
Dated this 11th day of June, A. D. 1885.
GEORGE LORD, Sheriff.
J. &. Honuann, Under Sheriff,
: C: éwel&Ford Attys'or p'ffe. —_jel6
Nevada County Watch Bepoi.
— — = 8 —
Repairing done of all complicated Watches, such as Chronograph-stiiking, R«peatrs, English Pa-ent Lever aud other .ne
‘. Watches. All kinds of Jewelry Repairing
done.
Large Stoek of Watches and Jewelry always on hand. Prices LuWe
427 PRUMPT ATTENTION TO. ORDERS
FROM THE-CcUNTR\.
ALF BERG,
.
__ . Second-hand=Machinery. For Sale. Terms{Reasonable,
22 Mii Srnzer, Grass VALLEY.
costs etc., tothe highest and best bidder, for ‘
Wes.
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