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Nevada City, Nevada County,
@ALDFORNIA. Fa
"Brown & CALKINe. . . .Proprietors.
“WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1885+.
“other literary work during the
. Tand continues, the Conservatives
__ being unwilling to accept office
~~-without the assurance -of Liberal
stipport. T
A cuuncn in Jersey City, N. J.,
has been deeded to trustees on
condition that instrumental music shall not be allowed in the’ services.
* c >_>
“A pior occurred in Madrid,
Saturday, which lasted till
Sunday morning, many persons
being killed-and wounded.
A reuurr in a Providence bank
“was a few days ago to~be-made
cashier, but instead languished in
: ~ jail for the sum of $32,000. a
Goip-and silver coin to the
amount of $16,000 has been found
in walls and ceilings of a building
‘in Cincinnati.
* > e 4
‘Tur twenty-fourth annual Bun_defest_ of the North American
_ By an explosion Saturday in the
Burby coal pit in North Staffordshire, England, ten persons were }°
killed, '
Tue recent mining discovery in
Shasta is said to produce ore that
For Cash !
ears,” Rice yO ae ere 1 past ten years, died Monday of ,
congestion of the brain. — Currants, 12“ .... 1
Pe re etecett Prunes, y Er ie
* Cwarites Moore assaulted a Cod Fish 20 * 1
_ six-year-old girl at Modesto; he ‘te Air et tls
“was severely beaten by the child’s . Beans; Be is 1
father, and was taken to Stockton . Pearl Barley, 12 “ ....1
_ to prevent him from being lynch. Java Coffee, "rein ee 1
= __ \Oosta “Bien 6 ....1
Ex-Denecate Ouray of Arizona . Washing Powder 12 pap’rs 1
tonand lay a true statement of Oysters 12 cans..
the Ttidian situation before the . g Corn, g «
_ . President. ‘ 3 eo
A te Green Peas, 8 sas 6
Taw political deadlock in EngString Beans 8 “ .
Tomatoes
Salmon,. 1
Pie Fruit;
Jelly,
Sardines,
Lobsters,
Deviled Ham.
Corned 'Beef
Lard,
Lard,
Lard,
Kerosene, 5 gallon “ ..
Kerosene, per “
Syrup, pert gallou..... 60
Pickles, 5
Tea,
Japan Tea, perpound, 35
Eng, Breakfast Tea “ 40
Soap, per box, e 60
Harkness Candles, per box,3 50
oe oe a Saturday in New“ “ 32 for. 1
agg pete’ ; . SanFran +“ 80for 1
Ax Loon, a Chinese gambler, “6 “a ‘per box ) 50
chopped acountrywoman to death
. with an ax on the street at WeavButter, verroll 45
“erville. Tobacco, per plug 50
And Everything
1
1
1
‘ie
10. % ..1
1
able.Fruit, 1
1
1
1
a] noha
am 4 <>.
p, 5 gallon kegs. .2 40
ae 66 Sees 40
Bpound box, ..1 25
else in proportion.
runs from $2,000 to $20,000 to the
ton.
_. Brrore his sickness General
Grant weighed 198 pounds—now
148 are the figures.
Senator SHERMAN now believes
thatthe @hinese influx tends to
degrade labor.
» A Cutcago girl has confessed to
* poisoning her father, mother and
sister.
POWDER
. . Absolutely Pure.
"This powder never varies. A
marvel of purity, strength and
wholesomeness. More economizal than the ordinary kinds, and
cannot be sold in competition with
the multitude of low test, short
weight, alum -or phosphate powders. Sop ONLV IN CANS. Royau
Baka Powper Co., 106 Wall
St., N. Y. yy,
“Confederate X Roads
__3AE OLD IKE LLOYD SALOON. .
" §. O. WHITING, Prop’r.,
g a
AS fitted up favorite place of resort in ee tan cosy manner, and
_is ready to supply his patrons with choice
From vaults of G. W. comiay, Sacra—
Also the best BEER and CiGARS
found in the market,
«
Delinquent Sale Notice.
Pe
YIAL GOLD GRAVEL MINING 5 ENTENNIA
§ Ue ee a saeoton bo) Lae place
} City, Nev ion
Township,. Nevada
: are delinquent, u the
described Poca ead nuh alae
TAD srcrek smioante onto sev amounts set opthe ve chart
Bo, Amt.
4921 ." $147 68
1600 45 00
LIAM WOLF W
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,
etc., there is no remedy equal to
the Emil Frese’s Hamburg Tea.
It purifies the blood, cleanses the
stomach and bowels, andgives the
whole system a healthy and delightful tone. There never was a
medicine for the nursery equal to
it.
DRESSMAKING.
ego a aa vil FRANCISCO
Dressmaker, Reliable Cutter
and Fitter, and Teacher of
the Wallace Sysem of,
Cutting,
Will conduct business at the residence of
Mea. Cc. A. Barrett, Broad Street.
A share of the patronage of the ladies of
Nevada City and vivinity is respectfully solicited. ie jelo
GEO. C. GAYLORD
eae
Groceries, Provisions, © se, Goods
SS
NO LIMIT SALE,
NO LIMIT SALE.
*. hy
modate all.
Se
COMPETIT: ,
“ ” Ppovusson Haney B. Nontox,. Wheat, * --.--2 00
“swho has been widely known] Corn, dente ep 200)
through the State from his con-. Rolled Barley“ “ 1 87%
‘nection with. the State Normal White Sugar, 12 lbs. .. a
Behoo! at San Jose, and from his Brown ‘. 16 lbs:.... 1
Men’ Summer Coats at 40¢
Second Grade
Third as
Io “
TO “6
Men’s White Laundried
J. EB. CARR,
Corner Pine and Commercial sts.,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
United Workingmen’s Cornish C
$4.75 a pair.
20,000 Men's Paper Collars, 12% cents each box.
Men’s Pique Hats, or Summer Caps, 5 for 25¢.
20 doz. Heavy Blue Denim Overalls, the very best, 65c¢ a pair
50c a pair.
20C a
sé “
“e se
each.
Boys’ Overalls, 20 a pair.
100 pair Men's Cotton Pants, all sizes, at 50c a pair.
25 doz. Men’s White Knitted Drawers at 25¢ a pair.
Men’s Flannel Suits at $8; Men’s Cassimere Suits at]$1 2;
Worsted Suits at $14; Men’s Union Suits, $6.
Shirts, $1 each.
*
BLANK BOOKS,
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
All kinds of Periodicals Pictorialy and Newspapers,
Field, Garden and Flower Seeds,
THE FINEST BRANDS : OF C/SARS
Boys’ Good Suits from 4 to 6 years, $3.00.
“é a“ se “ce ae se ee
$4.00.
oe
T. H. CARR.
CARR .BBROTHERS,
¢ Proprietors ot
za THE PALAGE DRUG
: PRICE LIsT:
100 pair Boys’ Kentucky Seam Pants, 4o ce
‘ 50 doz.’ Men's Cotton Socks at 50 cents per
‘CASH OR No CASH!
ronr a
NEVADA AND PLAGER COUNTIES.
NO LIMIT SALE. NO LIMIT SALE. . .
GOODS AT MY STORE AT BEDROCK PRICES.
Remember, I am Still in the Field !
-K. CASPER,
Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets, NEVADA CITY,
nts a pair, worth $1.00.
doz., worth $1.25 per doz.
age “ — Chevoit Shirts, 50 cents each.
5 ‘“ Buckskin Gloves, $1.00 pair.
100 pairs. Men’s Cass. Pants, good quality, at $3.00 a pair. ~
06) > ue" . w second «$2.00 “
lincker Boot, all sizes, the best quality, at
& You can buy atZmy Store FOR CASH OR CREDIT.
Country Dealers, take notice of my Price List.
for goods at the same prices, and-save cost of coming yourself. 4
STORE.
Nevada CityKeep constantly on‘hand a large and complete stock of everything usually foun¢ in
First OCOlass PDrug Store.
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC.
{> Prescriptions accurately and carefully comNEW MEAT MARKET
AT THE OLD PORK MARfe a . KRT OF JACOB NAFFZIGER,
~ ON MAIN STREET, NEARLY
OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL,
C. J, NAFFZIGER, Froprietor.
Beef,
Mutton,
Sausages, Etc.,
Hams, Bacon andjLard, Whole‘sale or Retail.
first class, market,
THOSE DESIRING TO BUY MEAT FOR
CASH WILL {FIND IT .TO TAREIR ADVANTAGE TO TRADE WITH ME, AS I
WILL SELL AT THE LOWEST RATES,
4@ Meats delivered free of charge.
apl Cc. J. NAFFZIGER.
2
Notice to Teachers.
PPLICATIONS will be received by the
Board of Education of Nevada School
District trom Teachers desiri to
* . teach in the Publie Schools of Nevada Ci
a 10 oe A.M. On Saturday, June aT,
JOHN WEBBER, _
District Clerk.
And all’ Xinds of*meat usyallyffound in a
pounded by a careful and competent Druggisr
$19.75
CLASS WORKMANSHIP.
' $19.75 <3
POLIDORI
Still Leads!
7
“CL*GISE
bie 'Dotrachmants f
ASPLENDID SUIT OF CLOTHES Refreshments fo il
For $1975.
e = 0
This not only includes ‘‘Cloth
and Trimmings,’’ but also FirstYoung Men, Middle aged Men
and old men who want to dress
elegantly and stylishly, :fér a little
money, should patronize
D. Polidori,
The BOSS TAILOR of Nevada count:
Beene St, two doory below National Hot
$19.75
NO LIMIT SALE.
Men's Fine Sack
I can accomYou can send
GRAND PICNIC
—BY THE-—
UNION BRASS BAND
—OFr—
NEVADA CITY,
—AT—
ISMERT’S GROVE,
—on—
July 4, 80,
000
DANCING,
Brass and String Music,
FIRST-CLASS FLOOR,
SPORTS & GAMES,
INCLUDING
RACES OF ALL KINDS,
Throwing Heavy Weights,
Climbing Greased Pole,
Etc., Etc., Ete.
For sale on the Grounds at very
reasonable prices.
: ;
M@0@A \arge corps of Police to
be present and’maintain the best
of order.
ee
e> TRAINS EVERY
L
+e O fice—Thomas Buildi
r Broad and Pine sts.,
a
JOHNSON & MASON,
A“ and Counselors at Law
i =a
a
¢
Grove.
—o-——
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a
wraNEWT MILE TR ACKE.#I
FIRST DAY—*UESDAY, SEPTEMBER IST.
No. 1.
No 2.
INO. 3.
No. 4.
No. 5.
No. 6.
HOUR ‘to and from the :
‘. GEO. FLETCHER, Secretary,
arses ore see
r
ural Distr ith Avrieu
f)
GLENBROOK RACE. TRACK.
Nevada Cou
ak, ee
a
uty teh
Repairing done of all complicated Watches, such: as ters, English Patent Lever snd other dine
Watches. All kinds of Jewelry F
done.
Chronograph-striking,
Large Stoek of Watches and Jew.
elry always on hand. Prices Low,
4arPROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS
FROM THE O#UNTR\.
ALF BERG. be! ’
22 Miu Srkeet, GRAss VALLEY
SPD PROGRAMME, FUR 198.
CRICKET MATCH, at 9:30 o'clock A
M., for clubs in District. Purse $75.
TROTTING—For horses owned in the
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.
TROTTING—3-year olds.. Free for all.
Mile and repeat. Purse $600; first horse $360;
second $180; third $60.
WALKING MATCH—Forstallions owned in the District. Purse $100; first horse $75;
second $25.
SECOXD DAY—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2D.
for all. $50 entrance; $25 forfeit; $500 added;
second horse $200; third $100. One mile and
repeat.
No. 7.
‘For two-year olds.
$250 added; second horse $100; third $50.
_-of. a half-mile.
No.8. RUNNING—Wyoming Minestake. Free
forall. $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 P. 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 10 o'clock A. M., open to the District, _ purses
aggregating $100
No. 12. TROTTING—z:50 class. For District
horses. Purse $400; first horse $250; second
$100; third $50.
No. 13. TROTTING—2:22 class. Open to Vanderlyn, James H., and Albert W. Purse $1,000;
oe horse $500; second $250; third $150; fourth
100.
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 percent. Dash of.a mile.
FOURTH DAY—FRIDAY, SEPT. 4TH.
No. 15. RUNNING—Walrath 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. 17. 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. STH.
No. 19. Ladies’ Tournament at ro 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—2z:40 class. Purse $600;
first horse $350; second $175; third $75. :
No. 22.
barred.) Purse $1,200; first horse. $600; second
$300; third $180; fourth $120.
RUNNING—Nevada City Mine stake
$25 entrance; $10 forfeit;
Dash
_ REMARKS AND CONDITIONS:
All Trotting and Pacing Racés are the best three-in-five, except the
two-year old; unless otherwise specified; five to enter and three to
start. But the Board reserves the right to hold a less a number than
five to fill, by the withdrawal of a proportionate amount of purse.—
Entrance fee ten per cent. on purse, to accompany nomination. ‘
National Association Rules to. govern trotting; but 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.te the entrance
money paid in. When lessthan the required number of starters a:
pear they may contest for the entrance money, to be divided . as fal.
ga 66% to eat and 3314 to the stacat
. In all races, entries not declared . i
eet — — be required arwiaee : alt =i ea ay oe
ere there is more than one entry by o} i interest, the particular horse they are to al intat ie taliak by ag?
wa bod by tegyetn Dag a Ho med money paid for a walk-over.
: ! ultur. : i
cept when conditions sd ao cahercinn wil Cae ier
2 a ty to sp ecg in entries.
é
n Trotting Races drivers will be requir * istine
colors which must be nained in roger sg — eo Ce
: Entries to all of the above Races to close with the Secretary on
SATURDAY, AUGUST Ist, 1885.
: A. WALRATH, President,
Bad
Pareffor Round Trip 25 cents .
P. 0. Address, Grass Valley. ~ Nevada City. .
LO
ness, } can guarantee to. give
faction toall, and wii supply the
RUNNING—National Hotel stake. Free . i satis
TROTTING—Free for all, (St. Julien
Keystone Market.
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY.
CHAS. KENT, Proprietor.
HAVING PURCHASED
the above named Market,twill be glad to see all former
atrons aud will be able to
Pp
supply the public with all kinds of
Fresh and Salt Meats,
AND EVERYTHING KEPT IN A
FIRST CLASS MARKET!
bbs will, be furnished at the VERY.
iw RATES.
Having had long experience in the busirfecs satisVery best in my Line.
TALL KINDS OF L.VE STOCK FOR
SALE AT ALL TIMES.
CH4RLES Kent,
MARY E. LITTLE,
Physician,
“FFICE AND RESIDENCE NO. 10 COM
MERCIAL STREET,
«LITTLE & SHURTLEFF,
Attorneys.
NO. 12 COMMERCIAL STREET,
Notice.
ITY TAXES will be delinquent on the
firsc Monday in August, 1855, até
o'clock Pp. M., and un'ess paid prior thereto
five per cent. will be added to the amount
thereof. ;
Taxes are payable.at the City Hall.
Office hours from 9 o’clock 4. M. tot
o'clock P. M.
J. 8, HOLBROOK,
City Marshal,
E. ROSENTHAL’S
Popular VARIETY STORE
Commercial Stre
OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,
Ié THE PLACE TO BUY
Fine Confectionery
Fruits aild Vegetables,
Choice Cigars, Ete.
ALL OF THE BEST
Mountain and Valley Fruits
IN THEIR SEASON.
Fresh Strawberries & Cherries
Received Daily.
KE. ROSENTHAL
BLACKSMITHING,
CARRIAGE AND WAGON
_ AND
HORSE-SHOEING SHOP,
BROAD STREET, ABOVE W C. GROVE
P. CLANCY, Proprietor.
HAVING SECURED THE
i resce OF. A FiRSTCLASS BLACKSMITH ~AND HORSESHOER, FROM SAN FRANCISUO, AND
THOMAS McKEE HAVING BEEN EMPLOYED AS WHEELWRIGHT, I AM NOW
}®REPARED 70 DO ALL KENDS OF
YORK IN MY LINE IN THE BEST
TYLE, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE
AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
P. CLANCY.
il 1, 1885.
W. A. SIGOURMEY,
Commercial St. Nevada City,
Ways AND RETAIL. DEALER
°
Foreign and Domestic Fruits,
VEGETABLES,
TOBACCO, CIGARS, NUTS, CANDIES,
CRACKERS, BUTTER,EGGS, ULTRY,
GaME, FRESH FISH, Etc.; Ete.
NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
0. C. PERCIVAL, Prep’t,
Over Tam’s Oyster Saloon, Nevada City.
size to 11x14 inthes, ~y i
IN FARST-CLASS MANNER _
Or to D, E. MORGAN Assistant Secretary, Nevada City, Cal,RITE
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