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June 23, 1886 (4 pages)

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Pa ea a ame Land. pow is, ‘‘what are if the Yuba river fills up ling personal ae Tax meed of merit for promotesthetics is due to J. ©. Ayer & Co., whose incomparable Hair Vigoris a universal beautifier of the air. Harmless, effective, agreeable, it has taken rank 7 the indispensable articles toilet, to scanty locks it ore luxuriance ; and withered hair it clothes with the hue of youth. For Cash ! WILLIAM WOLF wLF’s PRICE LIST per ‘100 the, $8 25 hands with the miners in this " United States Congress, for that . Maybert School Fun Marysville, pag building of debris restraining dams in the Yuba. If they do not join work, we tell them again as we hhaye been telling them for years thatthey may as well move first aslast. ‘The mountains are»being . gradually washed down into the valleys by the natural wear and tear produced by the climatic elements. The progress of the de-. scending stream of debris, slickens, or whatever may seem the most appropriate name for it, can be checked, but.not by the puny decrees of such weak mortals as Sawyer, Keyser, or the. whole Yi 4 a we i The. octet a Beer Maker. _ fuel Hoskins, the brewer of this city, whose beer is famous over a large territory, in another column makes an announcement _ of genuine interest to the public. No beverages rank higher than those from the extensive establishment of Mr. Hoskins, and none are more deserving of popularity. Tur Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind., says: ‘Both myself and wife owe.our lives to Shi oh’s Consumption Cure.” Carr Bros., agents. GRAND Fourth of July Celebration aud Picnic ! At MAYBERT ON MONDAY, JULY 5, 1886. ee rove, on Fall Creek Avenue, durin y.and&® DANCE at the new Schoo! A PIRONIC will be given at Blue Bell House Yin tne sm for the bunefit of the TICKETS—Including Picnic and Dance, $2.50. COMMITTEE ON PIONIC—J. G. Fredenburr, B. J. Watson, H. Stowe, Jas. Guest, Jas. Jas. bribbie, ESneath, E. 'T. Worthley. COMMITTEE ON DANCE—Fred Medlin, Bly Guest, Ed. Palmer, Ed. Shattuck. INVITATION COMMITTEE —WASHINGTON—© sFisse John Brimakill Nava ye J, fla Rapp, Lord, Grass VALLE 4," . E. Clinch, Dan Collins, J. P. _— maker. Bioo m¥reup—F, M. Pridgeon. ga—A. Towle, J. A. Robie, You “ig r. Snell, 0, K. Cloudman. ‘ ORATOR OF THE DAY: Prof. A.J. TIFFANY GEO. A. HARE, Treasurer of School ee dorived from pienig and dance. Nevapa THEATRE. > Extraordinary Attraction. For Two Niaus OnLy. Tuesday and Wednesday, June 22d od noe 23d. The Charming A Actress and Favorite Star, —I ieee iui LEWI3 on Tuesday Evening next Success from the pen of yp a Child's Sake, Which has been received with great ‘oie everywhere, _ On Wednesday Evening in her Grand ‘Impersonaticn, Stephanie DeMohrivart, in Forget-Me-Not, sess gale her own Excellent Compiny. fa70 sly tro nights of this great actress. Ch —— W, D. Wiaton's ela — : Homestead for Sale. see Flour, A ro Ot: Wheat, “ g . The Nevada County Land and. Corn, {2° . Improvement Association have Rolled Barley, “ * 15 had placed in their hands, for sale, Bran, per “ «I IZ} a few choice City Lots in a good. White Sugar, 12 lbs, 1 location, which will be sold at the . Brown we 14 ; 1 low price of $100 each. jed-tf . Rice, 12 1 a ee ee ee Currants, 10 6“ 61 Use D. D. D. for Dyspepsia. Prunes, 10 * 1 Cod Fish,’ 25 * 1 Beans, og ER Pearl Barley 12 “ 1 Java Coffee,” 5 “ 1 Costa Rica “ 8 “ 1 Roasted neh swat: Ground cel SEA . Was’g Powd’r 12 papers, 1 Chocolate, 4 . Starch, 55 partinadsoen . CornzStarch, 12. 1 ~1 Oysters 10 cans 1 Green Corn, eae . Green Peas, Se StringjBeans' 8 “ 1; Tomatoes, Beh ees . POWDER [= : : Table Fruit, S «1 Absolutely Pure, Pie Fruit, 10 “ #1 This {powder never varies. Aj Jelly, rg. & marvel of purity, ‘strength m1) Sardines* e% 3 wholesomeness. More economiDeviled Ia gic cal than the ordinary kinds, and . dam, “i zannot be sold in competition with . Corned Beef, 4 I the multitude of low test, short] Lard, 10 Ibs. 90 weight, alum or phosphate Pow: . Lard, 8 Ibe. 5 ders. ‘Soup ONLY IN CANS. RoyaL Baking Pownrn Co., 106 Wall. Kerosene, per gallon, 40 st., N. ¥. Syrup, per gallon, 60 mY Syrup, 5 gallon kegs; 2 26 ~. Pickles,” 5 gallon kegs, I 25 Good Tea, per Ib, 25 “Japan Tea, aes 5"Ib, box, 1 50 ‘ Bn eg Breakfast" 'I 50 ig * perlb. 35 Soap, jper box, 55 Savon Soap, ‘‘ I 26 Harkness. Candl’s, per bx, 3 40 Goodwin's ‘ See San'Franc’s “. “ 160 Starch, per box, 50 Butter, per roll, 40 Ely’ Cream Balm . Tobacco, per plug, 50 I ta Liquid or Snuff. It ae saad < Sebis Hopataaicn AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN aces’ ha solid of cndonhed eaatis. : Itallays painand causes no sneezing. PRO P O RTI '@) N 2 Oream Balt, WHEN APPLIED into the nostrils will be ahsorbed, effectually cleansing the nasal es of catarrhal virus, causing healthy = WILLIAM WOLF secretions, Italla: inflammation, protects the membranal linings of the head from ditional colds, completely heals the sores and restores senses of taste and smell. Beneficial resultsare realized by a few ap-, plications. . ‘Unowuied for cond in ihe Mead, . Selling Out ! . Headache and Deatness, or any kind of mucous membranal irrita'ion, Send for circular. Sold by all wholesale and retail druggists. Price 50 cts, 50 cts. by mail. Stamps received, . ELY BROS., Druggists, Owe so, N. JY. COLD FLAT STORE, SIMS & NICHOLS, Prop’s. . WTOTOR LUBECK, . Searis’ New Building, Clearing Sale ! TH tener purchased the aboxe store, we we have re-stocked it with a full line of it et ING DETERMINED TO RETIRE ise A ee “ from business, offers at Private Sale vis Tavge stock of Groceries, 'D RY Goops, Provisions, . @ORs Canned and Case Goods, » CARPETS, Boots & SHOES At 10 per cent. less cost than . San Francisco Prices. i . Flour, Feed, . Pure Wines) and Liquors, {Tobacco, Cigars, etc., Which we are .prepaxed to furnish the people of Nevada City and vicinity at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. (o). early anise secure bargains Avhare of pens “seo is solicited, Victor Lubeck. je?-1m éi SIMS & NICHOLS. HEADQUARTERS FOR FOURTH OF JULY SUPPLIES ! AT E. F. ROSENTHAL'S, Commercial Street . ..++Nevada Cute FIRECRACKE RS, TORPE DOES, BOM BS. Immense line of Exhibition Pieces, such as eee ee eee eer eeeere Sky Rockets, Plain Colored Fires, Revolving Comet Rockets, Tableau Fires, Extra Colored Rockets, Flowerets, Bombshell Rockets, Daisy Wheels, Asteroid Rockets, Pin Wheels,Cclored Roman Candles, Scroll Wheels, fri-Colored Union Candles, Triangle Wheels, Golden Streamers, zs Saxon Wheels, Flower Pots, Vertical Wheels, pied Lights, ; : Star Mines, ; Volcanoes, Beet, all kinda, Eic., Ete , Ete. Flags from 5 cents)e r dozen up. JAPANESE LaNTERNs !! Japanese Lanterns !! WHOLESALE and RETAIL — Everythiog Retailed at Ww HOLESALE PRICES. _E. ® ROSENTHAL. Graduates’ Ball . —AT—. —ON— Friday Eve, June 25, ’86, . EVERY ONE KNOWS WE ARE THE LEADING HOUSE ——FOR——_HS. Avvoevcuue two Judies, One Dollars. Miss Mary Thomas RECEPTION COMMITTEE. OLAES OF ’86. FLOOR COMMITTEE. Compron GAULT, , Howarp Dovugiass. < Marcus Barun.
GrorGeE Brack. Wit Siva. . D> Ay APP: FLOOR BIRECTOR, rT. NWELDOWNW. Muse by Goyne’s Orchestra. (ALL ARE INVITED. Tickets, admitting one gentleman and Extra Ladies, Fifty Cents Each. Spectators, Twenty-Five Cents. MUSIC LESSONS, W' LL be pleased to receive pupils for PIANO LESSONS. Leave orders at -. signs in suits! Goods, Neatest Patterns, and Latest Novelties in Men’s, Youths’ & Boys’ ___Fine Clothing. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, its goods from first hands. ) 102 Chamber St., N. Y. BRANCHES, +.206-Front St., 8. F. ae Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. ap2d-tf CARR BROS. Drug Sto e# K. a> ot CASPER, Cor. of Pine & Commercial Sts., Has Just Received the Largest and most Stylish Stock of Sed Clothing, Gent's Fornishing Goods, Hats, Boots, Ete. _ EVER‘ ‘BROUGHT sTOINEVADA «& ITY. His Prices are Lower an Guana . of any other dealer in this City. Tn Don’t, article Including att the fashionable styles of Newest} We also have a full stock of New and Novel deTRUNKS, SATCHELS, VALISES. Best Goods, Latest Styles, Neatest Fits, Lowest Prices. The only House in Nevada County that purchases COR. BROAD & PINE a NEVADA ans purchase any} to our country CUSTOMERS. in my line ’ without first seeing my Goods and Prices. Ee Orders from the Country promptly filled. Sa} . ~ ROSENBERG. BROTHERS. “s 1p P. S.—We answer pe > benstional advertisements. = Z : ANNOUNCEMENT. THE NEW ae Have Arrived . Bargains Unprecedented No ‘heap John Trash in Our Store. going to give the public the benefit _of them. In consequence thereof we are going to reduce the prices on our immense stock, 5 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. : 4 8-4 & 9-4 ‘ x4 ‘“ -20 cts per yd. 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. BBRed Window Shades, slightly damaged, 25 cents apiece, with fixtures complete. Good Worsted Shawls, in pink, blue, . white, and black, for 85 cents, All wool Bunting, 20 cents per yard. Nun’s Veiling, all wool, in pink, blue, ecru and black, for 25 cents per yard. — Embroideries in white, navy blue, red, pink, light blue and cream, almost given away. White and Colored fancy Swiss, wear, at greatly reduced prices. Larpels ! Carpets and Linoleum . We claim to have the largest and best selection in Nevada City, ur prices are the lowest and our sales the largest. " Carpets sewed and laid down free of charge by a competent person. 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 the business of sewing and laying carpets. We have no mistakes to rectify, and our ‘carpets are all of the latest styles. red. for _ Summer WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER ! 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 a golden opportunity for every body as this will enable all to get good gcods for less mney than you get at the Down Town Cheap Johns, beewuse by buying of us you will not get Auction trash. REMEMBER . Don't buy one dollar's worth of D Goods, Ger: pets, Linoleum or Wall Paper,before you consult us as we are sure we can save money for you. oe. eg All those who wish anything in our hae, ‘please send for samples, and we will cheerfully send them. trial will convince you that we can sell you goods cheaper than you can buy them below. : Our delayed goods which we have been expect-. ing from the East have at last arrived and we are 10-4 Sheeting, bleached & unblea’ed, 25 cts per yd. Also our catalogue and price list, free of charge. A. Nevapa count) cena tea Attorney General troller Dunn’s mI ys out of the coir ————— ee Tue South Yu atly improvet ply at. Glenbrook in 400 feet of thr pest kind of a pr tained for ‘uch Pp p Tar Young An at Sierra City seventh month amount disburs: The din p AN Axeerionn. with financial re * gition as housek exchanged. Ad Nevada City P. “Wy, ABRAMS, employed at — mine, left yeste: ’ jly for San Fran expect to reside Asout 300,00 molded at Mat near Maltman’s and burning 0! this week. On Friday ey Michell will season by givi duster party” Academy. ; GrorGe Fur a good-sized . Grass Valley, ‘put up severa on it. C. Watts ai been visiting t T. Morgan an returned yeste cisco. __James Ou! who has been nor at North through town home. Mrs, T. D. City, daughte: arrived Mon visit to relativ ReseRVED formance at can be obtain store without Tae Fourtl meets in the ning at 8:30 « ber should b AT Miss . next week ch for reserved s ton’s Drug 8 Tue Finar Fourth of . upon our ~cil scriptions. Asa M, Di has been for tohis house ness. day, day. DINGS : quite ill. I will have to Carr. H, went to Sar to get a whi Miss Mat Juan, was ii ing on her“ THE sprit between th Park has c Miss Liz: Francisco, this city. Masten, Downievill this city. Les.iz C is_visiting home. SIxTeEN were sold train. Finest : in the cou ae Dr. Fr leave Ne evening f Francisco Suop ‘ need for . _", ‘petite, Di toms of D