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June 2, 1886 (4 pages)

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PUBLISHED at ‘Nevada City, Nevada County, CALIFORNIA, oman cn ALIN teem eee. a ANU.. eeebesreeerree a $7.00 ——— WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1886. ‘fam children of the French To pid economy the Government has ‘established savings banks in connection wiih the public schools. There—are no less than 24,000 of these banks, and the half million boys whose names are on the books have an ~ gyverage of about $5 each to their ' ‘Tax Las Flores Water Company, at Pasadena, have run a tunsearch of water. They will go 2000 feet further. Mrs Bawsrna, widow of the late Genera! Banning of Wilmington,is “sion on Fort Hill, Los Angeles. money. An honest man fails _ -when-he fails to make money. SERENE There's one tooth-wash, the ladies’ pride Beloved by belles cerevery vee bate; gots better one than all the rest; will find, in every land the same ne Jsoz000 sit’s old, familiar name. Barbed Wire. -="Mr, Mattesan, of Wallace, Cal., ~ gays: “I have had abundant ex~perience in the barbed wire busi‘ness. I have had my best horses frightfully cut with it, but I can cure them so quickly with the Naional Horse Liniment that it ceases to scare me when they get a fresh cut. I consider it the best Horse Liniment in the market.” Walter _ D. Vinton, Agent. 1m Samaniran Nervine, the great _ merve conqueror, is invaluable in ‘Nervous Prostration. “May God Bless You,’ said Rey. W.L. Martin, of Mechanicstown, Md., “‘Samaritan Nervine cured my Fits.”’ $1.50 at Carr Bros. on) Catarre Curep, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. Carr Bros. agt. Crovp, Wuoorma Cover and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Cure. Carr Bros; ayts. “HACKMETACK,” is a pure and fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 60 cents. Carr Bros., agents. use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster, Price 25 cents. Carr Bros., agents. Swarr’s photogaphs are second to noartist in the State. Go and see specimens at his gallery on Broad’ street, opposite Stumpf’s Hotel. Prices low. 030-tf Lapiss’ French Kid Button made to order from $6.00. Standard Factory, Broad St. mylb5tf Ugh netinvilie ar enol BORN. North Bloomfield, May 22, 1886, to F. At. Marriott and wife, a son. 5 teeters eee —tntr MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s parenta, near North Bioomfield, May 20th, 1886, by James Marriott, J. P., R. B. Springer to Johanna ‘Hobart, both of Nevada couity. fn) , * PIED. vada City, May 81, 1886, Robert sfuteninge col Boer fr Ajnative of the Island of Guernsey. In Grass Valley, May 20, 1886.Wm. Heyder aged 66 years, a native of Germany. : In Sacramento, May 28,1886, Captain Robert Hanly, father of John feay, ® native of Ireland, aged 70 years and 22 davs. In San Francisco, May 20,1836, Walter A. ,anative of New York, aged 49 years, At Nevada City oe J $1, 1886, G. W. Carter, of North Bioom eld, aged 80 years, 5 months and 9 days, a native of Califorel GRAND TROTTING RACE! aoe At Glenbrook Park, . @UNDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 6 ._. Entrance $5, $25 Added. -. _ FOLLOWING HORSES TO GO: ‘‘Hardscrabble,” “Prince,” “Nig,” (ge : Eustis’ Sorrel Horse,Hennessy's Gray Mare Admission to Park--Gentlemen 50 POOL WILL BE SOLD © ‘nel 600 feet into solid rock in} ~” A dishonest man fails to make . . For lame back, side or chest, }~ Mile Heats, Best 3 in 5° eu Avenr’s Sarsapatilla is a highly concentrated extract of Sarsaparilla and other blood purifying roots, combined with Iodide of Potassi‘tum and iron, Its control over scrofulous diseases is unequaled by any other medicine. Our Taste. ft. ~~ DeHaven’s Dyspepsia Destroyer wil’ cure sick headache. donated House Wanted. A well-farnished house for one or two months. Apply to m30-3t I. J. Rous. f ———_—______] : Advertised Letters, The following isa list of letters remaining in the Postoffice at Nevada City, California, for the week ending May 29. Any person calling for these letters will please say ‘‘advertised.”’ &W. J. WILLIAMS, P. M. Arcia Thos. Baldonado Francisco ‘ Baker A. B. Bente Louis Buck C. P. H. Booth Edward Campbell Wm. B. Case J.D. _Crugthorne W. Dickinson A. C. Fitsimons Mrs. E. Freits Joseph x, Hanley Jes. Hunter 8. A. Kellogg Miss Ida Mark Soyhia Ream Mrs. J. 8. Steanahau 8S. W. Stevens Thos. Stone G. W. FOREIGN. Espinola Manuel J. , Grover Henry Irvin Wm. Stevens Francis. a Arrivals at the NATIONAL HOTEL, S.A Epeti icc. i PROPRIETOR May 29. E. W. Drummond, Campt’e, Alex Drummond, Georgetown, H. D. Beam, Auburn T. 8. Moore, Oakland, J. W. Hanson, San Francisco, Dr A. Jump, Downieville, Miss G. Hartling, do F, M. Wood, Sweetland, F. J. Martin, Grass Valley, Thos Okey, do W. Williams, e Chas Lund, San Francisco, Miss Ogden, You Bet, . D. Moscon, Holland. May H. Jones, Walla Walla, . Evans, do . B. Newell, Birchville . H. Turney, Grass Valley, . J. Sullivan, Sey gse ¢ . A. Stone, Oakland, ‘, A. Huntington, do . J. Ross, Bloomfield, H. Osgood, Downieville, . H. Squire, do . J. Freeman, Grass Valley, . Mullen, City, Crews, Maryoville, . Mulloy & f, City, . Blue, You Bet, . Frost, Sucramento, H. Lafuille, do WwW 30th, P= E P L . . +. . ps Shingle, City, : Price, Grass Valley. May 31st. . ©. Gardner’& w, Col. Hill, . Rameilli, Ranch, . K. Storey & w, Blite Tent, » Kusing, San Francisco, . H. Hanson, Grass Valley, r$. M. Hurris, City, R. Crocker, Grass Valley, . P, DeNoon, Derbec, L.A. Simon, Oroville, J.-E. Pelton, Sierra City, R. H. Tyler, Mine, uv. D, Ostrom, Bloomfield, Sam Dock, City, Miss Brown, Bloomfield, W. J. Muiligan, Forest City, W. Bayles, do J. W. Urear, Downieville, rd cprmos > = i) Mrs Oreur, do C. W. Cross, San Francisco, Master Sross, do W.R. Daingerfield, do W, O. Butler, do J. F. Hart &f, do Mrs. Quinn, Eureka, ' Miss Darneille, Caumptonville, A.D, Mason, City, J. CGrant, City, L. Foote, City, W. A. Cooper, Selby Flat, J. M. Cooper, do Mrs J.8. Dunn, do Miss L. Gray, do Miss Clara Cooper, do G. A. Cooper, do K, L: Willard & 8, Cisco, ©, Campbell, Cisco, G. J. Stich, May Flower Mine, John A. Rapp, City, W. J. Hill, Little York es Michell, Holland, T. J. Martin, Grass Valley, John Heal, Lake City, James Briggs, San Juan, Mrs. Manuela, Sierra City, Mrs Fuela, Sierra City, Jacob Nolece, City, This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of .low tést, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Soup ONLY IN CANS., Royan Bazine Powper Co., 106 Wall eo ee eS WILLIAM WOLP' For Cash! Flour, per 100 Ibs, $225 Wheat, . ” 8. Corn, “ “* 196 Rolled Barley, “1 87 Bran, per“ “I IB} White Sugar, 12 Ibs, 1 Brown “ 14. #4 Rice, CS cea . Currants, 19.. 3 Prunes, 40% 4 Beans, 2 ” (1 Pearl Barley* 12 “ 1 Java Coffee, Ss “* 1 Costa Rica “ 10 “1. Roasted abi ees, Ground SS Seca . Was’g Powd’r 12 papers 1 Chocolate, So 4 Starch, 18°. .e"4 Corn Starch, 12 “ 1° Oysters 10 cans 1 Green Corn, Si of Green: Peas, Le ‘. String Beans' 8 15° Tomatoes, en Salmon, 8. 8 Table Fruit, 5. =. 3 Pie Fruit, S43 Jelly,: Geek Sardines [Be 28, ok DeviledjHam, “4 “ I Corned Beef, Bt SE Lard, 10 Ibs. 90 Lard, 8 lbs. 75) Kerosene, per gallon,'' ' 40}. Syrup, per gallon, 60 Syrup, Sjgalion kegs, 2 25 Pickles, 5jgallontkegs, I 25 Geod Tea, per lb, 25 “ Japan Tea, ‘ “ 35 6 46 “5 Ib. box, I 50 ‘ English Breakfast ‘‘/I 50 sf “ ‘. perlb, 35 Soap, iper box, 55 Savon Soap, ‘ I 25 Harkness Candl’s,'perjbx,. 3 40 Goodwin's ‘! ‘< gg San*Franc's “ “ 1860 Starch, per {box, 50 Butter, per roll, 40 50 AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN _ PROPORTION. WILLIAM WOLE The Nevada County Land and Improvement Association FFER THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES for sale : ‘ 3000 Ranch-—-190 acres, pat@ ented; 4mies from Rallroad, 60 acres under cnitivation, Good house of 12 rooms, barn and houses; natrral water; suitable for fruit, grain or stock, $i60 D Ranch ~127 acres, patent‘RF @ 0d; 120 acres Possessory title. Plenty of water for irrigation; 50 av:res under cultivation; 3000 grape vines;j 150 fruit trees; house, barn, sheds, eto, 200 Ft) Wood tract and orchard ® —820 acres, patented; 10 acre; cultivated; 14 acres orchard, with house, barn and ovher improvents. Only 4 miles from Nevada ier A 00 Dwelling of 9 rooms, Boula der Street, Nevada City, A good investment, ‘ ¢ 7 0 A cottage with 2 8-10 acres @ land; orchard, garden, etc,, with good facilities for irriyation; just outside the limits of Nevada City. 92 25 0 Dwelling of 7 rooms, cen= trally. located in Nevada Ci:y; in perfect repair; good cellar and plenty of fine fruit; loc 65x160 feet. most desirable residence properties in the county. Other properties will be annoynced in a few eeParties desiring to make a speedy sale of their properties should communicate with the Association at once, Gro, E, Brann, Secretary, Nevada City, Cal, Tobacco, per plug, For Sale. House and lot situate on $ j 3 0 0 Aristocracy Hill.. House contains 6 rooms, hard finished, woodshed and stable, Lot 170 by 300 feet. I. J, ROLFER, Real Estate & Ins, Agt. 2300 House and lot situate on E st Broad street. House contains 9 rooms, hard finished. Ap ly to {. J. ROLFE, Real Estate & Ins, Agt. 9 50 . House and = lot situate on Spring street, sdiolning Bapttst Church, 8 rooms, partially furnished, Apply to I, J. ROLFE, Real Estate and Ins, Agt.
000 House and lot on Aristoo} racy a 7 rooms, hard finished. Apply to . J. ROLF Real Estate & Ins, Agt. 00 House and lot on East . Broad street, 4 rooms, lot 65 “feet . nt. Apply to i aE ROLFR, * Real Estate & Ins. Agt. WHITE LABOR. SKILLED and UNSKILLED Help—Male and Female—of all {; I. Hansen & Co. -_ Employment Agency 110 Geary St., San Francisco. Telephone 485. Correspondence solicited. ml11-3m MUSIC LESSONS, Miss Mary. Thomas wr be pleased to receive pupils for PIANO LESSONS, _ Leave orders at ; See ap24-tf CARR BROS, Drug Store. One of the . descriptions furnished at once by’ . . Ba elie: elincchemetieneanahctrennnnennem ee a RIGEAPIRG BROTHER Have Arrived ! Bs 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. 8-4 & 9-4 ‘° xs 4 12 yards Unbleached Muslin for $1. Ladies Chemise, 25 cents each. Handkerchiefs, 3 cents apiece. apiece, with fixtures complete. and black, for 85 cents, black, for 25 cents per yard.’ blue and cream, almost given away. weat, at greatly reduced prices.in Nevada City, sales the largest. ofcharge by a competent person. Y of the latest styles. WALL PAPER ! match, can not be equalled. buying of us you will not get Auction trash, trial will.convince you that we can ‘se cheaper than you can buy them below i P. S.—We answer no sensational advertisements, { 20 cts Children’s White Dresses, 35 cts apiece. “Black and Col’d Mits; 25 cents a pair. All wool Bunting, 20 cents per yard. Nun’s Veiling, all wool, in pink, blue, ecru and ou EY ll you < * * ey a THE NEW GOODS . Bargains Unprecodented ! No Cheap John Trash in Our Store. Our delayed goods which we have been expectJing from the East have at last arrived and we are going to give the public the benefit of them. consequence thereof we are going to reduce the In 10-4 Sheeting, bleached & unblea’ed, 25 cts per yd. per yd, Red Window Shades, slightly damaged, 25 cents Good Worsted Shawls, in pink, blue, white, red Embroideries in white, navy blue, red, pink, light White and Colored .fancy Swiss, for Summer barpels ! Carpets and Linoleum ! We claim to have the largest and best selection Our prices are the lowest and our Carpets sewed and laid down free need not fear that your carpet willnot 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 the business of sewing and laying carpets. We have no mistakes to rectify, and our carpets are all WALL PAPER ! Our Wall Paper, and Ceiling Decorations to 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 a golden opportunity for every body as this will enable all to get good goods for less money than you get at the Down Towa Cheap Johns, becuse. by Don't buy one dollar's worth of Dry Goods, Carpets, Linoleum or Wall Paper before you consult us! as we are sure we can save money for you. : TO OUR COUNTRY CUSTOMERS. All those who wish anything in our line, please send for samples, and we will cheerfully send them. Also our catalogue and price list, free of charge. “A Clothing, Gent's Furnis \ \ Has Just Received. the Largest and most Stylish Stock of 3 eet ng Goods, Cor. of Pine & Commercial Sts., & Hats, Boots, Ete EVER BROUGHT TO NEVADA CITY. His Prices are Lower than those of any other dealer in this City. Hydraulic Shaving Parlor, Bro:d St.; opp. National Hotel, Nevada City. SHAVE. soc one ovs BB conta Hair-cut (latest styles).. .25 cents SHAM N00. neo ln cues 25 cents PATRONS’ BOOTS Polished Free of Charge. The only Bathing Fstablishmen in the city is connected with this shop. Hot Baths.. 6:40.30.. ”.50 centa Cold Bathe. esc rans os 25 cents my4-lm GODAGUR FAMILY, L. HIRSCHMAN, DEALER IN 1 CIGARS, TOBACCO, NUTS, CONFECTIONERY, Etc. —_—_— Aas LEASED tte building on PINE STREET, next to Geo. E, Turner’s Hardware,Store, I have stocked it with @ dne assortment of ‘ Tobacco and Cigars, Both Imported and Domostic Manufacture. Also a choice lot of Confectionery, Nuts, Etc. es : EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD. AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES, AND SAT. ISFACTION GUARANTEED. —_ Give the Hydraulic Miner a show. ads “hemndaetanpenanconns ma7 L. HIRSTHMAN, ROOMS TO RENT. Nicely Furnissed Rooms to Rent, At Mrs, E. Bond's, Footiot Aristocracy Hill, opposite the Episcopal Clu eh. m23-1m o Ca SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Dally rane J A GOOD TONITE. Fever, rid, stimulant. oFGaciwe It Houses and Lois . FOR SALE. — » . TWO VALUABLE HOUSEY and LOTS, one situated on West side of Pine Street, Piety Hill, being Lot No. 8 Block No, 46, about 250 feet x 250 feet, with Orchard on same, and occupied by John Lutey. ——ALSO—— } . é The House and Lot situated’ on' Bridge and Factory Streets, with Orchard thereon: beine Lots Nos. 1 and 6, in Bloek No. 33, and now occupied by John Donnelly. The said Lots being large, will’ be sold entire or in borg nt oe by perrape pene anbohage to suit purchasers, Both p' of pi rty are owhed by the und oa For part culars ' J. L. CALDWELL, — of : : at his Law Office, Broad S “or to the pegecwi MRS, pe ge tags hi ‘ pti the Mrs. Barry, near the Catholic Cemetery. magi SURGEON. E. W. CHARLES, M. D. Homeepathic Physician, _aOlfice Hours—9 to MN A.M), 1to3 P.M, * W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT, Civil end Mining Engines’, —AaNp— Pare Ol: Pennagsee IN BOTTLES STRICTLY PURE Each Bottle has the above Trademark label signature label of A. FenKHausEN & Co., San Francisco, Cal. £2 None other genuine. Don’t be deceived. GEO. C.GAYLORD, Agt. BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL. ; ae > Don’t. purchase any article in the my line , 4) _ without first seeing my Goods and Prices. “SSM ATIANGZ Ud Recommended by Pao Nervous Complaints, Chills and Indigestion and Consumption. ree from all injurious substance, A Necessity in the Sickroom‘a da Luxury on the Sideboard. a Trial.w#». Dealer in General Merchandise. Dy FINE UPHOLSTERING ! —DONE AT: — Legge. & Shaw’s WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE LOUNCES PARLOR SUITES TO ORDER. t ALL KINDS OF ; FURNITURE REPAIRED. Mattresses aud Spring B-ds Made Over and Repmred. . LEGG & SHAW. « W. caoss, JAMES K. BYRNE BYRNE & CROss, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Rooms 35 to’41 McCreery’s Building, cs A wholesome and on the cork the me BB Dal EEE How. E. F. beautiful city presented the ern California valuable land ed generosity Mr. Spence. A Nevapa ¢ went out to B played the ni: ‘The boys fror cleaned out tk “agmall ma twelve or som — ' Many flowe orating grave Sunday from to and other ] a number we Virginia City the sage-brus. Mrs. Lesrs this week beg larging their : street-to abou capacity. It largest stores . the change is THe race next Sunday . teresting. Tt matched, and as to which w tise 1.ent appe column. A WICKER b J. EY Isaac t Pine Grove Ce stolen fro! th Mrs. Mary W! tem poravily le Tuos. Wa’ heated and fe listening to tl ses, and cont was created t! Tue Native mittee to,.E Monday to t the last restin General Sutte George E. from a trip the interests « ty Land and ciation. Tux brass . Birch and Cc . @ street par: " music was ve — Harry Dot for Fresno co have charge tors at a min Tue Union nic at Storm’: attract a bi and young. Don’t forge honey and . quart at Smit Tarnity Se this afternoon . D. E. Morgar Tueo. L. G Francisco to 1 MATT RESSE at Legg & Sk = Kicke Albert Car stage from G Bloomfield, ° ning last kick one of the working abot iteville. For ~ posed to be f: terday he we brother’s fan field. Bark G. W. Car Monday mor: Hotel in this ease, was bul field yesterd Odd Fellows longed. He D. Carter of 1 Car The mem! Post, G. A. their sincers citizens and « 80 Many wa _. the Memorial Nevada City proved to be. It ae A girl who housework ca by applying a Rox nicely furnisl