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CALIFORNIg
‘oprietors,
use, Hollister
KNOWN anp
situated on
STREKT,
Nevada is one
lished an i mo
) Nofthern Cal.
re Large Air
in the "hous
desirable, quietUN: offers supe.
will compare fa.
eState and re
et affords.
yed the reputa
iL. in the moun
tors propose to
tfloor. Specia
ERCIAL TRAV.
st-class Billiaro
louse.
BROTHERS,
LAN,
siST,
CITY, CALs,
ECEALTY,. —
IF DESIRED.
Sacramento St,
REBIANON,
sts,
AL STREETS,
.
ions, ‘Teeth fillics, inclu ling ‘'0
the, painless ex
m26
LIOUSE,
vipa city.
.Proprietor
IE ABOVE PoP.
urant, Iam preic w.th the best
pr week, 5 50
sereeees 25 cen's
ake ues 25 cents
nd the rvoms are
ronage is solicited
HOMAS KIDD.
1885.
MARKET
LD PORK MAROB NAFFZIGER,
[REET, NEARLY
[ON-HOTEL, .
., Proprietor.
usages, ahtc,,
Lard; Whole="
tail.
sually found in a
BUY MEAT FOR
TO THEIR AD
WITH ME, AS I
WEST RATES
of charge.
AFFZIGER.
ateh Depot.
-rorietor.
omplicated Watch:
-striking R -peatr and other ine
Jewelry Repairing
tches and Jew
i. Prices Low.
ION TO ORDERS
F BERG,
RASS VALLEY.
URMEY,
levada City,
RETAIL DEALER
estic Fruits,
LES,
1UfS, CANDIES,
EGGS, POULTRY,
Ete., Etec.
cc a
NOTICE.
of Fifty Cents per
ui Stock of the CITue dne and payable
1885, at the office
RGAN, Cashier.
ad >
& CO,
ET, next door pe
f, keep on bend
ILY P ROCEKIES,
LIQUORS, FEED, .
Yj
~ Yevurned home Saturday evening
iad
“rock prices.
~“occupied by Searls & Searls. The
}
ti
1
Daily Thanet
ev ems
Daily, Mondays Excepted.
_ ‘TERMS:
PES ANNUM co ioe ss $7.00
PRR WERK. 255s. 0c ci cek 15 cts
Tae demurrer of defendant to
the complaint’ in the grand larceny case of the People vs. L.
Lonski was argued yesterday afternoon. before Justice Sowden
and overruled. The preliminary
examination of the prisoner was
then begun and was still in progress at a late hour.
o>:
Cusa#ine’s Ciacus drew a ‘small
audience at this. city Saturday
evening, but those present speak
well of the periormance. It was
well patronized ut North Bloomfield Sunday night, and4ast night
exhibited at North San Juan.
Mas. E. Weiss and Miss Weiss
from a visit to San Francisco and
Stockton. Mrs. A. J. ‘Turner,
daughter of Mrs. Weiss, and son,
of Stovktoa, came with them for a
few weeks visit.
Tae merchants of Grass Valley
have sigued an agree neat to close
their vusiness places irom ten
o’clock A. M. to six o’clock P.M. tomorrow, so thateverybody can attend the nigints of PythiaspicTui lo33 on Friday night by the
buraing of Patrick’s Huil’s house
this side of Grass Valley, is estimated at $3,500, the insurance being $2,U0U. s
Tug funeral of Lnomas Gill,
whicn tov place Suadsy at Nortn
San Juaa, wus oaeruf tie largest
evec haid in Cast part of the Cou.aty. ,
A SMALL building at the New
York Hill mine in Grass Valley
was destroyed by fire Sunday
night. ‘ne building was used by
the Com pany as an office.
GENTLEMEN, if you want a fine
Hat or a suit of Clothes get them
at the Assignee’s Sale ot L. Hyman’s Une Price San Francisco
Store. mZ1-ti
———-o me
By Buyina viruceries of Sirs,
in ‘franscript Block, for cash, you
do not pay tor bad bills to your
neighvors. Gv0D3 DésLIVERED
Fass.
Sete eee iad
EN pound cans of pure lard for
ohe doliar, and all yools at bed
~~ m16-t£ Eustis & Tompxins.
ALL persons knowing themselves
to be indebted to me will come forward and settle by the 15th of
June, as after that time those bills
remaining unpaid will be collected by suit. H. Sprona,
At Broad Street Market.
Nevada City, June 6, 1885—td
o_e
Lapies, now is your chance to
get bargains at the Assignee’s
Sale of L. Hyman’s. stock of Dry
and Fancy Goods. 021-tf
A prorit large enough to admit
of a ten per .cent. discount ‘‘for
cash,’’ will never be charged by
the Standard Shoe Co. tf
Take advantage of the liberal
offer made to cash buyers by B.
H. Miller, and get ten per cent.
a discount for cash. tt
ZAMLOocH, the magician, will
give performances at this city on
the evenings of the 15th, 16th and
17th instants.
cea!
Reap the advertisement in—another colunin of the Assignee’s
Sale of the One Price San -Francisco Store. m21-tf
T. B. Gray will give private instructions to persons desiring to
write for teachers’ certificates. 2t
Tue five year old danghter of
Dr.L. R. Webster, of Grass Valley, died Sunday .
_ So salen
Ir you want tirst-class goods at
bedrock p rices, call on Shurtleff
& Son. tf
re
Dr. Pennmcton’s dentat office; up tLe collection, Mrs. George
Smith, on behalf of numerous
friends of the church and. its pastor, presented Mr. Sims with a
purse cf money amounting to $110.25, accompanying the presentation with a graceful speech. Her
r marks were feelingly responded
to bythe appreciative recipient of
the gift:
is on Commercial street. m24-l1m
Ten per cent. discount for cash
at B. H. Miller’s. apr28-tf
—Saaa as
New Law Firm.
E. H. Gaylord and Fred Searls
have formed a copartnership for
the practice of law,—andwill_fer
the present occupy two offices,
Mr. Gaylord retaining his old
quarters on Pine street and Mr.
Searls remaining ih the building
opposite the Courthouse so long
new firm is one of the ablest-in
: this part of the State, and will no‘
doubt do a very large business.ee
Moantain Ice.
I an -now prepared to deliver
“Mountain Ice in quantities to suit.
Orders leit at the Ice House, on
4 ce >
ForD, will be promptly attended
te. Y. Savuvex, Prop.
tary, D. E. Morgan, Assistant secscatpr. Directors Geo. E. Threl& kel and Samuel Granger were absent.
ad opted. ~
et to track, 50 cents; to pavilion,
25 cents; membership tickets, ad-_
mittingman-and woman and their
minor children to track and’ paletting a contract to build a ticket
oifive,
men’s closet and 52) feet of fence
in front of the stables, for the sum
of $109, was ratified.
ceeded by lot to thus classify. themselves as provided by law:
the one year term, Walrath and
Granger ; two vears, Hayford and
and Driesbach ; four years, Maslin
and Perkins.
list was left to the Committee on
Premiums, with instructions to
complete the same and have it
printed without delay.
Committee on Speed Programme.
ple of Nevada City had to date
contributed to the Fair fund the
sun of $6,716; the Narrow Gange
the citizens of You Bet $20).
of lumber. Other sections, including Grass Valley, the San Juan
doubtless give liberally, bad not
yet been canvassed, but will be
cost of putting Glenbrook in shape
for the Fair will be $10,109, this
-. banking games or games of chance
‘of the building was elaborately
car load of grain. Option good for
69 days:
Commission Brokers, Produce Exchange Building, 302 Davis St.,
San. Francisco.
pany has made the extremely lib; 0n . eral donation of $239. to_the— Dis-}. the Plaza, or with W. H. Craw-. trict Fair fund With this, four
companies have contributed sixteen hundred dollars. .
DISTRICT FAIR.
Meeting of the Directors—Heavy
Contributions Being Maide—
Everything Lovely.
The Directors of the Seventeenth
Agricultural District Association
held a meeting as the office of the
Citizens Bank on Saturday evening last. The following members were present: A. Walrath, E. W. Maslin, R. MecMurray, W. B. Hayford, W. D. Perkins; also Geo. Fletcher, Secreretary, and representatives of the
Grass Valley Tidings and TranThe report-of the committee on
constitution and by-laws was
The prices of tickets of admission
were fixed as follows: Sinzle tickvilion every day, $3. :
The action of the President in
additional gates, gentleThe members of the Board proFor
fhrelkel; three years, McMurray
The arranging of the premium
R, McMurray was added to the
It was announced that. the peoRailroad Company gave $500 and
Towle Brothers donated a carload
Ridge, Truckee, etc., which would
soon. .
It was estimated that the total
including all buildings and fences,
making the track, getting in water and incidental expenses.
On motion of Mr. Perkins, seconded by Messrs. MrMurray and
Maslin, it was decided that no
be allowedon the grounds during
Fair'time. This commendable action had the unanimous support oi
the Directors.
J,
< $8,000 IN PURSES.
The Committee on Speed Programme has decided to offer purses for the races amounting in all
toabout $8,000, which amount will
be sure to bring to the fair some
of the fastest goers on the ceast.
eae
Anniversary Sermon.
Sunday evening Rev. J. Sims,
pastor of the Congregational
Church, preached his twelfth anniversary sermon, taking for a text
the 14th verse of the 5th chapter
of Nehemiah, which reads as follows: ‘‘Moreover from the time
that I was appointed to be their
governor in the land of Judah,
from the twentieth year, even unto the twoand thirtieth year of Artaxerxes the king, that is, twelve
years, land my brethren have not
eaten the bread of the governor.”
The sermon was an able one, and
was listened to with deep interest
by the audience which filled the
church to its doors. The interior
decorated with flowers and ferns.
On the wall at the rear of the pulpit was wrought in large floral letters the words, ‘‘Twelve Years.”’
Che choir, under direction of Prof.
Muller, sang with beautiful effect
two anthems, “To Thee be Praise
Forever,”? and ‘Rejoice in the
Lord.” Immediately after taking
Our Telephone No. 1069.
Send $20 and buy or sell, one
For particulars write
Clement Brake & Co., Grain and
-m15-lm
3 &Liharal Subscription. Seis
The Nevada City Mining Com=z
CRICKET GAME.
Interesting Mateh .Between the
Unions and Capitali—The Latter Beaten.
The Capital Club of this city
and the Unions of Grass Valley
on Sunday. last played at Watt Park
the first of a series of seven
match games. Both elevens were
in good form, and the contest was
close and exciting. The. Unions
excelled as batters,while the fielding of the Capitals was if anything
alittle superior to that of their
opponents. The Grass Valleyans
had practiced somewhat more
diligently than their visitors, and
were thus enabled to beat the
boys from the county seat by
a comparatively small score, but
not enough to convince the latter
that they cannot in the course of
the series of gamed to be played
this summer hold their own in a
creditable manner. Harry Buddie umpired for the Capitals and
“Win. Moyle for the Unions. ‘The
Capitals went to bat first and the
following is the score:
CAPITALS—FIRST INNINGS.
J. iE Pp o. by Curnow. .18
Wm. Eddy. b.by Harvey... 9
R. Jilbert, c. 0. by Wilson... 6
I. Penrose, c. o. by Veal.... 5
W. Hampton, b. by Wilson.. 0
Wm. Jilbert, b. by Stewart.. 7
J. Jones, b. by Wilson. .... 1
J. J. Jackson, c. by Veal... 3
J. E. Carr, b. by Stewart... 1
R. T. Trevitick, not out.... 2
Ed. Bakers. by Curnow.... 1
VOSS 6 os isu ctncs terse Oe
56
UNIONS—FIRST INNINGS.
N. Veal, b. by Jones..... 12
BR. Shope 1D. Wo.. 0 si 8
J. E. Oliver, b. by Jones.,.. 10
I. Wilson, b. by Jones... . 28
H. Reynolds, b. by Hampton.
J. Harvey, c. by Filbert eee
H. Woolcock,b. by Hampton.
H. J. Stewart,b. by Hampton.
Geo. Fletcher, c. by Baker..
5. Curnow, b. by Jones....
Jos. Glasson, not out.....
VERS cole ae cecsce cc uyat
POG DVB. 6 Bie chat hcksa nets
WiGe VANS totes nes
J. aes top b. by Harvey. .. .17
Wm. Eddy, c. by Shugg.... 4
R. Jilbert, c. by Glasson.... 0
f. Penrose, b. by Stewart... 0
W. dilbert, ran out:.<.... 0
J. Jones, b. by Harvey..... 1
John Hill, b--by-Harvey.... 20
J. J. Jackson, run out.... oh
R. Trevithick, b. by Harvey.. 2
J. E. Carr, b. by Wilson. ... 18
E. W. Baker, not out..... 3
Lf: RIS Pe scre eer 7
Leg Byes.. 5.. . Pao h a weds 22
77
UNIONS—SECOND INNINGS,
H. J. Stewart, stumped out.. 0
N, Veal, c. by Hill.. .. 5
Geo. Fletcher, stumped out.. 1
{. Wilson, b. by Hampton... 9
J. H. Reynolds, b. by Jones.. 8
R. Shugg, b. by Hampton... 0
J. Harvey, not out:...0..1
=. Curnow, not out...... 3
1
1
Wide bau iS 2 oa tence bed aeoh:
NORMALS ooo ee,
+29
The Unions having beaten. the
score of the Capitals, and the
hour being late; they were declared the victors with four men
not yet out. The next game of
the series will be duly announced.
The Art Amatear.
This elegant magazine for June
contains designs for a mirror frame
(tulips), a_-desert plate (myrtle),
wood carving (swamp rose), four
doilies, anda fireplace facing of
seventeen tiles (nasturtiums) besides two groups of jolly little girls
for the decoration of a hanging letter rack. The frontispiece is a fine
lrawing of a remarkable Italian
Renaissance cabinet, brought to
this country by General Meade,
Minister to Spain. A striking feature is the admirable charcoal
irawing.of ‘‘La Belle Poulard,’2
the famous hostess of the inn -at
Mont. St. Michel, a celebrated
haunt of artists in France. The
ed at length, with illustrations of
the principal pictures: There are
valuable practical articles on amateur photography, scene painting, charcoal drawing, wall-decoration and frame embroidery, and
the usual editorial, dramatic, literary and correspondence departments are ably sustained. Price
35 cents, Montague Marks, Publisher, 23 Union Square, N. Y.
ag New Gallery.
O. C. Percival has -opened
a. first-class photograph gallery
over A. Tam’s oyster saloon.
He has just received the latest
and most improved instruments,
tures second to no artist on the
Coast. His prices are low and
his work guaranteed in every
particular. Call and see. special9-tf mens of work.
Beautiful Cards.
A set of magnificent Floral
Cards, 41¢x6 inches, sent free to
all _persons who have used Brown’s
Iron Bitters. State disease and
effect. Write your address plainly. Brown Chemical. Co., Baltimore, Md. =~! my22-2w >
Try our Snowflake Drips.’ Shurtlef & fon. _ ee
~,. exceptions the
CAPITALS—SECOND INNINGS, 4
Prize Fund Exhibition is review. :
and is now prepared: to take pic-.
Deathfof Anthon Thorson.
Anthon Thorson, of Blue Tent,
who several.weeks ago was injured by a fall from a mining flume,
died Sunday at about midnight
from the éffects of the hurts. He
belonged to Oustomah Lodge,
Mistletoe Encampment and-Neva
Uniformed Degree Camp, Independent Order of Odd Fellows,
and to Nevada Lodge, Ancient
Order United Workmen. Those
organizations will meet in Odd
Fellows Hall at 1 o’clock this afternoon to attend the funeral which
takes place from the Congregational Church at 2 o’clock. Mr. Thorson was a man of upright character and in every respect a good
citizen. He was unmarried and
had no relativesin America. His
estate consists of a canon mining
claim at Blue Tent and an insurance policy inthe A. O: U. W. for
$2,000, He leaves all of his property to his mother who lives in
Norway, of which country he is a
native. :
Superior Court.
The following business was transacted in the Superior Court yester=
ing:
TA. Trucks vs. A. L. Bagley.
Motion for new trial denied. ‘Execution stayed for ten days.
Champion M. Co. vs. Con. Wyoming G. M. Co. Motion denied
to strike out of defen iant’s bill of
stipulations of
counsel for a survey. . Bill of exceptions and amendment denied.
J. H. Henderson vs. Ellen £.
Holbrooke. Demurrer to amended complaint overruled. Twenty
days to answer.
J.andJ. Weissbein vs. A. G.
Peterson etal. Damurrer to complaint overruled. Ten daysto answer.
Estate of Joseph Schlothauer,
deceased. Annual account of administrator settled and allowed,
and claims ordere1 paid.
—---o<—me
The Pienic fomorrow.
Thé dealers in groceries, furniture, stationery, books and jewelry, atthis city, yesterday signed
an agreement to close their business places from 9 o'clock tomorrow forenoon to 6 o’clock in
the afternoon, so that they and
their employes can attend the
Pythian picnic at Storms Ranch.
The meat markets Will be closed
from 10 A. M.to5 p.m. The Nevada City mine will suspend operations for the entire day. —
Col. Guthrie and staff will arrive from Sacramento on the 6
o’clock train this evening, and
will be met at the depot by the
members of Mountain Division in
full uniform and escorted to the
hotel.
——__-o-<ms
Fined Thirty Dollars.
Tidings: The jury in the case of
Mrs. Ellen Schmidt, charged with
ferciable entry upon a piece of
property -belonging to Dermot
Fitzsimmons, brought in a verdict
of guilty. Saturday afternoon Justice Davis imposed a fine of $30
upon Mrs. Schmidt and gave her
until the 9th instant to settle. In
case the defendant does not .settle
she is to Be imprisoned in the
county jail at the rate of $1 for
each day until the fine is. paid.
F. Power and G. D. Buckley appeared for the defense and A. J.
Ridge for the prosecution. :
Notice.
Quartz mill for sale. I will sell
at half price for cash the stamps,
battery and machinery of a four
stamp custom and prospecting
quartz mill. For particulars. call
on J. B. Johnson, Esq., at his
office, corner Broad and Pine sts.,
Nevada City. al 6-tf
PILES! PILES! PILES!
4 S8URK CURE FOUND AT LAST!
No One Need Suffer.
A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding,
Itching and Ulcerated Piles has
been discovered by Dr. Williams
(an Indian Remedy,) called Dr.
William’s Indian Pile Ointment.
A single box has cured the worst
chronic cases of 25 or 30 years
standing. No one need suffer five
minutes after applying this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions,
instruments and electuaries do
more harm than good. William’s
Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the
tum ors, allays the intense itching
(particularly at night after getting
warm in bed,) acts as a poultice,
gives instant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itching of the private parts, and for nothing else.
Read what the Hon. J. M. Coffinberry of Cleveland says about Dr
William’s Indian Pile Ointment:
“T have used scores of Pile Cures,
and it affords me pleasure to say
that I have never found anything
which gave such immediate and
permanent relief as Dr. William’s
{ndian Ointment.” For sale by
all druggists and mailed on receipt
of price, 50c and $1. Frazier MepIcing Co., Proprietors, Cleveland,
Ohio. Carr Baros., Agents,
——+ — w-m, --——Fine Cloths.
J. A. Downing has. received
fromi New York a magnificent
stock of cloths .which he is prepared to make up in gents’ suits,
in the latest styles and at the lowestprices. = sig my2-té
day, Hon. J. M. Walling presid.
-The New River ‘‘Mines.’’
The Grass Valley Union of Sunday says: Frank Taylor returned
from a tripto the New River
mines, in Trinity county, on Friday evening. He went by way
of Redding, taking a riding and
pack animal]. He found that there
were about ten quartz mining operations going on in that district,
one company having a _five-stamp
mill, the others reducing their
rock with arastras. About -five
thousand people had been in the
district first and last, and some
hundreds at the present time.
The country is exceedingly rough,
being broken up into canyons,
with scartely any level land.
New River heads in Scott Mountain, and on the broken sides of
this mountain the mines are_situated. The houses that have been
put up are generally substantial
structures, built of sugar pine, as
owing to the heavy snowfall it. is
necessary to make them strong.
As much as 15 feet of snow falls
in winter. The quartz ledges are
generally sthall, about 6 inches in
width, and although ore of a fair
quality in some of the veins has
been found, the opinion of experienced vein miners is, and they
are from nearly all the quartz districts of the coast, that the mines
will not amount to much, and that
the whole excitement has been
very neatly engin¢ered by the
coast towns, Arcata and other
places, to make business. Mr.
Taylor’s opinion is that the New
River mines are a fraud, in the.
sense of being such as to encourage people to leave other places
to go there, and that right here at
home there is a better field for
prospectors, and more chances of
opening good mines. His advice
isto keep away from New River.
It is an undeveloped and very
rough country, expensive to live
in, and no place for those seeking
employment by day’s labor at
mining.
Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Cod
Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites,
Its Value for Women and Children.
Dr. R. Haas, Jersey City, N. J.,
says: “Ihave given your Emulsion to my little boy, of three
years. He was in poor health,
but he has now taken two bottles,
and is improving both in health
and strength. I have also recommended it to several of my
female patients and they have derived much benefit from it.”
Mining Inc orporation.
Articles of incorporation of the
Loami Gold and Silver Mining
Company have been filed in the
office of the County Clerk. The
object is to carry on the business
of mining in all its branches in
Nevada county. Principal place
of business, Grass Valley. Directors—D. B. Marwick, Paul S.
Sears,Geo. W. Stephenson, D. W.
Allen, H. L. Kinney. Capital
stock, $159,000.
-—oe
Pay Your Poll Taxes.
All persons who are liable for
personal property and school poll
taxes, and have not yet paid the
same, should call immediately at
the Assesor’s office in the Court
House and settle. Those indebted will be notified by postal card,
and if they do not immediately respond the costs will be added.
tf D. Couns,
County Assessor.
os)
Ice Cream, Oysters, Temperance
Drinks and Confectionery.
Finest Ice Cream in the city.
Fresh Oysters.in all styles.
Also all kinds of Temperance
Drinks, including’ Parisian Lemonade, Soda, Sarsaparilla, Cider,
etc. A. Tam,
At the old stand on Pine street.
Notice to Teachers.
yee apy will be received by thBoard of Education of Nevada School
District trom Teachers :iesiring positions to
teach in the Public Schools of Wavhda City,
uutil10-o'vlock-a-M--on Saturday, June=27,
1385. Address
JOHN WEBBER,
td District Clerk.
Ordinance No. 69.
An ordinance to provide revenue for Nevada Ci:y.
‘. \HE Boa d of Trustees of Mevada.City do
ordain as follows:
Section 1. A tax of Forty-five cents on
each One Hundred Doliars of tre
and equalized valuatien of ull proverty
withi . che corporate lim.ts of Nevada City,
for General Fund purposes, and a tax ot
twenty cents on each one hundred dollars,
for Fire purposes, is hereby ievied~ forthe
year A. D. 1885.
Passed June 1st. 1835.
H C. MILLS, President.
W. G. RicHarps, Clerk.
INSOLVENT NUTIUE.
i% the Superior Court of the County of Nevad, State of California. In the matter
ot George T. Tracy, an Insolvent Debtor,—
George ‘T’. Tracy, an insolvent debtor, having
sprites to this Court for & disch rge from
nis debts, it is hereby ordered, that the
Cierk of this Court give notice to all credi‘ors who have p-oved the'r dzbta, to appear
»efore this Court, at the Court room thiereof, on the Thirteenth day of July, 1885, ar
the hour of 10 o’clock, aM., and show
cause, if any *hey have, why the suid Ceo. T.
Tracy should nut be discharged from all his
tlebts, in accordance with the statutes.in
such cases made and provided, ‘
{t is furthér ordered thac notice of said
application be given to the creditors. by
; J. M. WALLING,
Superior Judge of Superior Court, Nevada
County, Califernia. —~
Cle'k ofthe Eb ard or ‘Trustees, who shall
evedit him ‘vith the ameunt thereof, and he
inail, and -by publi-ation for four weeks in hall then: isiaiz hi 3
“The Daily Transcript,” newspaper pub. rane : void ree si wes settlement for the
lished in said county. Section 5. ‘he Muarstial shall be allowed
year 1885 and 1936,
Ol from Nature’s Well«.
The skin on the head is kept
soft and flexible by a secretion
from the oil glands. When these
are clogged the hair dries and
falls off. Parker’s Hair Balsam
renews their action, restores the
original color to the hair and
makes it soft and glossy. It also
eradicates dandruff. Not greasy,
not a dye, deliciously perfumed.
Delightful for a lady’s toilet table.
The best of dressings. Preferable to all similar articles because
of its superior cleanlines and _pur-'
ity. . 1m
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS.
NEVADA CITY.
UNION HOTEL,
Rector Bros.... PROPRIETORS.
; June 6, 1885.
C. P. Loughridge, Railroad,
G. G. Allan, City,
V. Sauvee, Sacramento,
John Langdon, Railroad,
J. Corcoran, Sacramento,
A.A. Wood, -* do ==
Wm. Miller, San Francisco,
C. E. Dugan, Oakland,
A. Kimball, Colfax;
O. D. Campbell, Blue Tent,
Sam Peck, do
John S. Harris, San Mateo,
E. H. Rhodes. San Francisco,
F.G. Lyons, Hotaling,
J. D. Channel, Pedscet Loan,
C. D. Turner, San Francisco,
E. W. Maslin, Sacramento,
J.J. Mcintyre, Oakland,
R. MeMurray, San Juan,
W. B. Hayford, Colfax,
Jas. O’Brien, Jr. Smartsville,
A. B. Driesbach & Son, Ind Spgs
Hugh Murchie, City,
M. M. McLeod, -You Bet,
L. O. Smith, Blue Tent.
J
J. M. Barr, Gold Flat,
John Treanor, Forest City,
Frank.Sachs,. City,
John Hussey, You Bet,
Gus Naffziger, City,
Mrs. Hale, City,
Wm. Robson, Marysviile,
Wm. Landrigan, San Francisco,
Mrs H.C. Mills, City,
Miss Brown, City.
NATIONAL HOTEL.
$A. BODY osc. 5 PROPRIETOR,
June 6.
William Munroe, Bloomfield,
D Stokes, & ze
A B Cushing, Overland Circus,
Mrs J Jacoby, =
Morris Leo, =
Taylor frush, us
has Leo, *¢
Carl Wehr, ss
H Copel, 7
F Grob, Fe
C Champaulien, us;
Ry Weruer, =
V. Scharderf fe ‘
F Maurer, ee
G. Bombauer, <
Geo. ‘I. Jones, a:
RK. 5. Montenegro, San Fran.,
M. A. Wheaton, w & c, do
Miss Laura Perrin, do
John H. Finlay, Sacramento,
John Kampter, Grizzly Ridge,
Sam Peck, Biue ‘vent,
8. E. Storey, do
E. L. Hagar, do
O.D.Campbell, do
W.H.Wiseman,do
C. L. Miller, french Corral,
Miss Luis-tHenry, Susuin
E. D. Jones, Montana Mine,
J.R. Davis, San Juan,
J. Jones, . city,
Jas. Kelly, do
W. D. Cannon, city,
Jos. Speidel, Grass Valley,
C. C. Miller, Sun Francisco,
Sunpbay, June 7.
C. Hudepohl, Little York,
Joe Watkins, San Francisco,
J. Jaconi, do
C. H. Miller, Grass Valley,
J. Jones, city.
une 7.
Ordinance No. 70.
An ordinance to provide revenue to levy a
City road poll tax for City road purpuses.
ag « Bo rd of Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows:
Section1. TnataCity :0ad_ poll tax of
Three Doilars is hereby levied for the fiscal
year 1535 and 1386, upon each male i habitant of the Citv of Nev da over the age of
twenty-one and under the age of fifts
years, for City roai purposes, which said
ard tax shall become due and shall be™ celectable.on and after the 23d day of Juue,
1885,
Section 2. The Clerk of the Board of City
Trus:ees shall immediately procure a sutticient nuinber of City road poll tux receipts,
each of which shall be consecutively numbered and rigned by the President of the
Board of City ‘trustees, and upon the request of the City Marshal shall deliver to
Lim from time to time such number of such
blank receipts as he shall order, taking his
receipt tnuerefor and charging the
amount of the same azainst ham, and on
tne tirst Monday of each month he shall
make a sett ement with the City Marshal of
his acco nt of such poll tax receipts based
upon the money pai into the City Treasury
Ou such poll tax, andcredit to the Marshal
and the number of blank receipts on hand,
and at tue expiration of the fi-cal year he
shall receive the surrender of all poll tax
receipts issued to the Marshall ani unsold,
and credit his account therewith, and then
wake final settlement of the account of the
City Marshal or road poll tax receipts for
the fiscal year then ended.
Section 3. It shall be the duty of the
City Marshal, who is hereby made Collect or
of the City roai ‘poll tax, to demand of each
male inhabitant of the City of Nevada over
vhe age of twenty-one and under the aze of
‘ifty \eare, Taree Dollars for a City road
voll tax, and on.neglect or refusal of such
«ust collect by seizure an it sae Ofany perOnal property owned by such person; the
le of proyerty so svized may be made after
three hours verbal notice of time and place,
and the provisiuns of Sections 3791, +798
3794, 3795 and 3796 of the Political Code of
the Sta:e of Valifurnia shall apply to such
seizure and sale aad shail govern the sam:
Section 4. The C.ty Marshal shall collect
the City road poli tix ad upon the payment of said tax shall deliver to each per.
son paying the s-me a receipt furnished by
he Cle:k of. the Board of City Trustees,
cat & receipt shidl be countersigned by
himelf before dclivery. He shall receive
such blank Lge t.x rece pt from the Clerk
f th: Board of Tra tees from time to time,
aa the same shail be needed charging dimself with the amount anion the first Monday in each month he shall piy over to the
City Teeasuver all moneys collected by him
of such City road poll tax for the preceding”
month and settle his ugcount with the
Clerk of the Board for the said month upon
the basis oft!.c amount oaid into the City
Yreasury tr sa°d mori, and the unsold tax
receipts ou ba ‘lissue{ to him be the Clerk
of the Board f+ said month. And at the
expiratio:: of the fis-a: year he shall sur
render al.jla.& poll tax r ceipts thereto .
fre issue ' to niin rémoining unsold to the
fi'teen per cen+. ofa i nioneys collecte! by
him for C.ty :oad poli tax for the fiscal
Attest: F.G: Beatty Clerk.
A, Burrows, Atty for Insolvent,
June sth, 1885,
,. breakfast. Try a package. tf
. sell at Wholesale and Retail during the next thirty
Drv and Fancy Goeds, .
person to pay the same-ov such demand, he} At the store on Broad street,
stock must besoldin 80 .
days, regardless of cost. —
vantage of this great sale, as I guarantee to sell at
less than San Francisco wholesale prices.
fed by the undersigned, the Assighee of the said L.
known as the One Price San Francisco Stores: —
pm mere eee _
Advertised Letters.
The following is a list of letters
remaining in the Postoffice at Nevada City, California, for the week
ending May 30. Any person calling for these letters will please say
“advertised.”
W. J. Wititams,.P. M.
Archer Miss Carrie L.
Anderson Robert
Allman John
, Brown Mrs. Margaret
Churchill.Miss Etta —
Dodd M. H.
Damon Miss Millie
Damon Emma
Donald David
Eddy A. A.
Gribben Ed.
George Wm.
Henderson Warren
Harvey M. J.
Herring Miss Allie
Hays James Harrison
Hocking John
Jackson A. B.
Johns Mrs. Mary E.
Mills Miss Ellen
McCloskey Mrs. Bridget
Bor for cash at B. H. Mill
clothing store and recive ten
cent. discount o:. his already
apr28-tt
prices.
Marshal John
mae Miss Fema Wouisnandall whe leat por fh rn Wenn
omers James It does not injure the teeth, cause heed. . .
Stoddard A. W. ache, or p-odnce constipation—orHER inom
Wagoner Thos. J. iy eciuher ais peti dis ee
2 Foreign. lates the appetite, aids the assimilation: of
good relieves Heartburn and Belching, and
strengthens the .nuscles and nerves. rH
For Intermittent Fevers, no ae Lack¢ genuine has above trade mark and.
crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other.
Made only by Brewa Chemical Ce.,
Baltimore, Md
Lenor Don Luiz Lopez.
Suurtierr & Son have just received a fresh lot of zeatine for
ee &
$20 $20
°
3
C. A. BARRETT,
46 BROAD STREET.
Gentlemen's Fine Suits made to order for
Twenty Dollars, cloth and trimmings all thrown, in.
S2O S2O S2O .
My reputation for
turning out good work
and perfectly fitting garments
needs no comment, overshadows
competition, and will be kept up to the
highest standard. Don't forget and be
drawn into sideshows. Get the only genuine at BARRETT’S, w.2% f2.0.
$20 $20 $20
$20
02S O02 O28 OS O28 oO2Zg
ATTENTION!
ASSIGNEE’S :.; SALE
The undersigned, Assignee of L. HYMAN, will
days, for the benefit of the creditors, the entire stock ~of the two stores owned formerly by L. Hyman and
known as the
ONE PRICE SAN FRANCISCO STORES, a
And consisting of a full stock of
Clothing,
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
Hats, Caps,{ :
Trunks, Valises, &c., &o.
At the store on Broad street, next door to Stumpf:
Hotel.
Also, a large stock of
.
Hosiery, Embroidery, Laces, &c.,
opposite Stumpf s
Hotel.
‘Remember, the entire i
AS RR AAS RES UAL Hs Rs
COUNTRY MERCHANTS should take ad= For the accommodation of the pubic. Mri
HYMAN, the former proprietor, has been employHyman, as clerk and salesman in the establishments. .
4 H. ©. p W.G. C. MILLS, President,
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