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July 19, 1884 (4 pages)

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SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1884 poi jn Massachusetts is heartily support¥igorous fightfor the renomination “the Independent movement dves _ political conservatives asthePresident of the Faculty of Harvard. Univert~ gwallow-a-camel sort of Independ~ ents a3 the Cambridge reformers, to the go-my-way-or-the-devil-take-you Pixley views with alarm the grow. politics of this State. He will have : are tired of the repetition of. the . samo-names in onr politics for thirty of the Pixley stripe constantly enTuk organ of the colored people ing Mr, Blaine. Its editor made of Mr, Arthur, but he says that Were we to unite ourselves to such ity, to such a straia-at-a-gnat-and such blue bloods as the Adamses, to money bosses of the commonwealth, we would be reduced in a short time to the most abject political subservency.” ! ‘ / Tas Daily Exchange, says: Mr. ing prominence of young men in the to accept the situation; the-old fogies must take a back seat. The people years past and of seeing old cranks deavoring to thrust themselves to the front and demanding position. Pixley evidently wants to bea candidate for Presidential Elector.’ His name would be an injury to the Electoral ticket of the Republican party; for he is more unpopular than the Republican candidacy in the Sixth Congressional District. for the country ifsome of the surplus political energy could be applied to street cleaning. Political Notes. E. F. Spence has withdrawn from What a good thing it would be Henry Ward Beecher «lives in}. ° Teacher’s Examination. The semi-annual examination of applicants for teachers’ certificates will be held at Washington Schoolhouse, beginviag Wednesday, August 6th, 1884, at 9 o'clock A. ™., sharp, and continaing three days. td A. J. Trrrany, Sec. Co. Board of Education. nn ae Nyers Cannon Bal , QUARTZ CRUSHER. JHE undersigned having bought the right “T ha Blaine. lence on the part of Presiden‘ial candidates is diamonds, amount of uttered eloquence that can begin with it. : The Atlanta Conrtitution, Galveston News, and other papers want Tammany kicked out of the party. So do we, but we have concluded to let them stay until after the November election. — Louisville Times. Mr. Blaine, we are told, ctpeaks German, ‘‘with all the ease and rotund fullness of a Saxon.” he is considerably ahead of his running mate, who is able to say only “Zwei, und bretzels,” John makes up in Greek, Latin and Spanish. With Jim taking care of the Northern nations and John looking out for the Mediterranean States, the ticket covers Europe pretty effectually.—Chicago News. great luxury. He is not stingy. He gives some luxury to Mr. Blaine— the luxury of knowing tbat he is opposed by Beecher. There is a Colonel Drinkwater on not [commend itself to the aober the Democratic State Committee of] Nevada City. Apply at this office. _ judgment of the colored citizens. . Massachusetts. Fortunately for him,. July 15th, 1834-6t the question of eligibility was not raised against him. 4 ve nothing tosay,” says Mr. “J am not in that line.” SiThere is no In this But then ——-_ ‘J wore your uncle won't give me away,” remarked young Auger to Miss Gimlet. “Don’t you worry even Dave Terrv, about that. He never gives anySerre thing away. He’s a pawnbroker.” One of Connecticut’s delegates to 4 the Democratic National Convention A soap peddler who is mecting Situation Wanted. Situation wanted by a reliable and experienced woman to do general housework in ajsprivate family at Don's forget that J. J. Jackson k2eps on hand all kinds of canned goods, sugar-cured hams, wines and liquors for medicinal purposes, and everything found in a first-class grocery store. jy19-tf Frvuit syrors are used in flavoring the soda water sold by Carr Brothers. e3-tf. o> Mountain ice. The Nevada Ice Company has egmmenced the regular delivery of ice in Nevada City for the Summer season, All orders left at the Company’s: office, on the Plaza, will be promptly attended to. ma28 Fine Cloths. J. H. Downing bas received from New York a magnificent stock of cloths which he is ‘prepared to make ap inlgents’ suits, in the latest styles and at the lowest prices. my2-tf sale of Is prepared panies and Prospectors of the sizes and at the prices.named below. These mills are (no pieve wi ing over 200 nds) are cheap and bef a quartz as well asany stamping battery at much less expense, The wear is no greatof Nevada and Sierra counties for the * Dyers’ Cannon-Ball Quarts Crusher, to furnish them to Mining Comin the strongest manner, are portable do the work of crush‘ er than other batteries, and the several parts can be renewed at smali expense. The CANNON-BALL CRUSHEB is especially adapted to Aged use Of peg open of pep sees means or prospectors operating in jnew districts, Prices: The following are the Numbers, capacity in 24 hours, weight, and Price : 1-2, 11-2 tons, 600 lbs, with frame, $150. 3-4, 3 tons, 1800 Ibs, without frame, $250. 1, 6 tons, $600 Ibs, without frame, $350. 2, 12 tons, 4500 lbs, without frame, $600. 3, 24 tons, 8200 Ibs, without frame, $1200. The additional cost of wooden frame work to support taese machines will not exceed 960. One of thesé Crushers can be seen in operation at Brunstetter’s Planing Mills, Grass Valley Address all orders or letters of enquiry to C. H. HANKINS, {21 GRASS VALLEY, CAL. WO HOUSES AND LOTS, NE ON LOST HILL, tlie other on MONKO STREET. Both places havea Choice Lot of Fruit Trees, and there is good supply of water on the premises, The property WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. For particulars enquire of: MRS. W. HOOPER, je29 At the residence on Lost Hill. Eureka Stage and Express Line . Corn “ON and after Monday Barley Ground Barley. 100 lbs, 1 35 cesta July 9th, the stages of 4 the Eureka Ex Co. will leave as follows: eae ne Rowaraing, wl icave, Gran. Middlings 100 lbs... 1 50 itaville of 4 o'clek tombeld af 720 4. =. . BFAD 100 Ibs... 1 25 W H. CRAWEORD Agen. Crushed Sugar 9 lbs 100 “ : 1 mar op = . Sunsd® 91s 1M oe Brown * 101-2 1 00 YEVADACITY & GRASS VALLEY . Java Coffee 4 “ 100 Costa Rica “ 6 ee MINING DISTRICTS, . Beans 28 4 “* «100 = Sew in pripaeetion by Tomatoes 8 cans..--1 00 Green Com 7 “... 1 00 W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT, C. E.,. green Peas 7 "'.---.1 00 For Publication. String Beans. 7 peer 1 00 abet . Oysters : 1 CO ears inte are requested co . Lobsters € 8a 1 00 call at my office, Morgan & Roberts’ Block. ‘ Nevada City, to inspect said map, and see if . Sardines 6. -* ceeced: OO their property, is Se ag tore jy8 W. F. GLEBRIGHT. Jelly 5 Lie ee 1 00 eke ‘. Deviled Ham 4 “. .. 1.00 Weise act Capital not te Corned Beef 3 is 1 00 p ecard cian ecossen ot pert sex, Salmon . : eer 1 00 young or old, can make great pay ae. de tine thay wonky with ssectute erting-. Table Peaches 4“ ... 1 00 Portland Maine. di2 Coffee, 3 Ib cans ...---50 Chocolate, 4 papers ...1 00 HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE ! V CASE. Flour per 100 Ibs..:-$2 50 Wheat " ee, oF . sg i wee eee 1 30 becam: a raving msniac while on bis journey home, and is now.the inmate of a private asylum at Toledo, Obiv. It was on the third day of the coavention that he began to show sigas of mental derangement. It ia a curious coincidence that it was on the third day that the Democratic platform with amazing success. always aske the lady of the house, no matter if she is of the most uncertain age, ‘‘Is your mother at home ?” Orpcred to clear the court, an]* Irish crier at Ballinasole did so by this announcement: ‘‘Now then, all ye black-guards that isn’t lawyers for infants and Children. CASTORIA _. Representative of the Fifth Maine was exposed. No doubt th» Connceticut man lost his reason while engagaged in an attempt to unravel the mystery of the tariff plank. Tue principal objection urged against Blaine by the Alta and Examiner is that, when Secretary of State, he neglected to go over to England and kick in the jail doors and release the suspects. ‘Ihe same papers object to Blaine on the ground that there is danger that, as President, he would pursue a vigorous foreign policy that might impe:il the peace of the country, A New York dispatch states that Geore Cassidy, a prominent saloonkeeper of Baltimore, has $10,00) ip his hands to bet on Blaine, deposited by those wholost on Hancock. Cassidy himself is a Democrat, but he explains by saying that ‘business is business.” Walter Baker, well known at Long Branch, offers to wager $5,000, but has found no taker yet. ————o-<> ©. Ex-Coneressman Thompson H. Murch, of Maine, who served as a District in the Forty-seventh Congress, having been elected as a Green* back Labor reformer, will, it is.said, be sent.by the National Republican Committee to.the Pacific Coast te atump this locality in the interest of Blaine and Logan. ee Tus Democratic party refera with some pride to the fact that Cleveland only pays taxes on $5,000 worth of property. This ia douvt. less the first campaign on record where a man’s right to tho Presidency is to be gauged by his ability to beat the Assessor. >_>. Taree hundred trains » day now come in and go out from one Philadelphia station of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Thirty thousand-peop!e arrive and depart in the twenty-four hours. BRADLAUGH has been convicted of misdemeanor in sitting and’ voting in the House of Commons as a member from Northampton after administertering to himself a form of oath. AN esthetic saloon keeper in Milwaukee kéeps what is known as o -“glate,” but he calls it ‘trosemary,” because, he says, it is for remembrance, In 1883 Chicage profligates wasted over $15,030,000 in their3,100 liquor saloons,and 18,000 of them languished in jail for disturbing the peace. A Grenapa, Miss., paper has a be *‘personal” whichreads: ‘‘Dear W.: Comehome, The grand jury bas 1 satin A Denver poet beyins a poem to “Night” thus: ‘The sky had on its full dreas shirt, with studs of golden Tue undertaker of Para, B ‘azil, ‘paints his hearse with the reddest of reds and the bluest of blues, must lave coort.” comb, Itis bee-ware a ae THERE is a warning in the honeyA sa¥e-guard—The time-cluck. A areat wag— A dog’s tail. SPCC SSL LA ESTRIS nnn mere Young Men!—Rea.l This. The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mich.,, offers to send their celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belt and other Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days, to men (younz or old) afflicted with nervous debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, and many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred as thirty days trial is allowed. Write them at once for illustrated pamphlet free. oe -For poarp and lodging or a good House, Broad street, O. C, Conlan, Proprietor. je8-ly } ! Absolutely Puro. 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 test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, SoLp ONTY IN CANS. Royan Baxine PowpsEr Co., 106 Wall at. N.Y CITIZENS BANK, BROAD STREET.. .. NEVADA CITY. Paid up Capital, $30,000 D. E. MORGAN
z DIRECTO! On. Rs M. flows.. Joun T, Mornean, Gro. M. HueHes. Gno. A. CoorEmr. Niuxs Searus. L, Hovaman i Preston. 4a7 Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Ex k nar Parchase Gold Dus and Bullion iS sar Highest Price Paid for Stat and Coun ty Warrants. fig DRAW CHEOKS ON * New. York, Also Sell. Exchange on all the Principa es Make Collections and transact a Genera Banking Busiriess, Naw Yors—Fisst National Bank. San Francisco—First NationalGold Bank unto—National Gold Bank of D two bit meal, go to the Thomas le known here, notice. posed of. SacRaMun’ of Great Britain and Burope, TAM CLOSING 0 “When bables fret and Sour Slonoach, Colds Indigestion, Farewell then to Morphine Castor Cil and Paregaric, Bo coele worms, CENTAUR LINIMENT —anrabsolute cure for/Rheuma~ tism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &c. Themost Powerful and Pene~ trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man. ahs "4 pes MN td But Castoria. Hall Castoria! ' TO ESCAPE The coming warm weather, visit SANTA CRUZ, Cal., the little City by the Sea, and stop at the PACIFIC OCEAN HOUSE ! The largest and best appointed Hotel in the city. First-class in all Street cars the door every ten minutes for the RATES: $2 00 to $2 50 perday; $1000to $15 00 a week. july12tt E. J. SWIFT, Proprietor. TiILCHERS, ATTENTION! NURTHER APPLICATIONS WiuL BE received from teachers until 10 o clock, A. M., JULY 26th, 1884, vo fill the itions of teacherin the Nevada City High School and the Selby Flat School. Jary of teacher of High~School’$110 and of Selby Flat $45 per month. Address Selling Out ! At CASEEt’ oS. Having concluded to RETIRE FROM BUSINESS In Nevada city on or before January rst, 1885, I therefore offer to the public at lower prices than were ever before the entire stock of MEN'S AND BOYS CLOTHING, Consisting of first-class Broadcloth,.Cassimere—and —PiqueSuits, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Blankets, and everything that is usually to be found in a first-class: Clothing Store. gS REMEMBER @& I! NO HUMBOG In Proof of this Assertion, I WILL NOT REFUSE ANY REASONABLE BID. fk Now is the golden opportunity (it may never occur again in your experience) to buy goods at your own prices. dollar saved isa dollar earned, and you can save a great many dollars by trading at Casper's. PUBLIC AUCTION! "PUBLIC Will be held on the premises, KP EVERY SATURDAY EVENING,.from 8 to 9:30 o'clock thereafter till further : This sale will continue till the whole stock is disTo any one desiring to: purchase the entire — stock, a very liberal discount will be made. ¢ K. CASPER, Proprietor. Selling Out! ‘ : : ie GEO. E, ROBINSON, . ) iy5 District Clerk. Selling Out} A AUCTION!Toa, 6 Ib bom.. ..5-0645 1 25 Coal Oil, per 5 gallon can, 1 50 Candles 60 for......: 1 00 Candles per box....-.-. 1 75 Butter per roll ...... 50 Eggs per dozen..... 30c Pie Fruit, 6 cans,.... 1 00 Syrup per gallon,.... 75 Syrup 5 gallon keg,.. 3 00 Codfish per Ib,..-. ----7 And evervthing else in propor ILLIAM WOLF OPERA SALOON’ —AND— BOWLING.ALLEY, Under Nevada Theatre, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. ROGER CONLAN, Proprietor. cg ae THE ABOVE SALOON HAS furnished, renovated: and /fFmade'lighter, and is new a pleasant resort. The best ot LIQUORS And CIGARS Always kept atthe Bar. . ‘The Coolest Beer in the City Can be found at the OPERA SALOON. Give it a trial. A Splendid Bowling Alley Is in connection with the saloon. Don’t forget the place, under the Theatre. jy3-1m . . ROGERCONLAN, Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISdefendant, John Hart, of, in and to all of that certain lot or i of land situate, being ot ie in The City _. Township and County of Nevada, State of California, designated and described ag Lot 1, in Block 8, on the official map of the City of Nevada, and bounded on the west by Coyote street, on the north by lands out city limits, on the east by Lot No. 6 (designated on said map as Latta’s lot) and south by Lot No. 2. er with singular the tenements, hereditaments and urtenances anise nto belonging’ or in ice ishereby given that on ee the 4th eg Hele 1884, at 2 e’clock, P. M. of that day, at thé’City of Nevads, in the County of Nevada, in of i =n door, 1 will sell all eS Washing Powder 12 papr’s 1 00. tS COS. oe Oe. Constable's Sale.” . ala E, ROSENTHAL’S Popular Variety Store OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, ig THE PLACE TO BUY Fine Confectionery, Fruits and Vegetables, Choice Cigars, Ete ape OF THE BEST Mountain end Valley Fruits, IN THEIR SEASON. FRESH VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY. E. ROSENTHAL. W. J. BRIT LANs COUNCIL CHAMBER. JHE COZIEST, WEATEST AND 4 “POPULAR RESORT FOR GENTOS IN NuVADA CITY. . ” CENTLE. Everything New! The Whole Establishment Renovated ‘Throughout. The Best Liquors and Cigars DISPENSED TO PATRONS. . + Sacramento Beer, from the Golumbus Brewery, ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT. CHARLES CLARKF, One of the best barkeepers in will be found at the Council chuamee ae mixcs fancy drinks in all the latest styles, trance on Pine Street. Call and see the fine style in which we are CORNER BROAD AND PINE STRE: C, BECKMAN'S OLD STAND.) NEVaRK 0 Another Grand —~—AT THE~— MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE Boys’ Suits Men’s Suits before the people. noOW 12 I-2c, age, now 10c. do 0 best bidder, Ladies Purses, former Ladies. Hand Satchels, Rodger Bros. do do Castors, triple plate, Clocks, do r do do Bird our departments, a JUST LOOK AT THE PRICES: 5 pair genuine Shaker Socks do ird Cages, former price $1.25, Pictures; former price $2. 50,. . The above list is a fair sam a , Boss of the Road Overalls. 28 Overalls, good article, 40c Men’s Blue Checked Blouses, 35C Men’s Cotton Shirts 30c Men's Summer Coats, 25,50 & 75¢ (Former value, $1, $1 25, and $1 50.) Calico Hats 15 and 20c Calice-caps, . 6 for 25¢ Silk Caps : 25¢ ‘ (Good value for 31. Nice Calico Shirts (new) 50c (Former price $1 25.) $2, $2 50, and $3 (Former Prices $4 50, $5 and $6 50.) $6 50, $7, $8 and $9 (Former prices, $12, $15, $18 and $20.) BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, SATCHELS And all other Goods in Proportion. —_———0: There is no humbug in this sale, as all of the above goods are marked in plain figures at our Store. We propose to make this the most interesting sale of goods in our line that has ever been placed BE SURE TO GALL AND SEE US. Wholesale Houses : 120 Chambers St., New York. 36 Merchant St., Honolulu. 216 and 218 California Se Saw Francisco. Corner Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City, Great Slaughter of Goods — BY——— oe : Le See List of Prices: oxes of Paper, former price 25¢ now 12 I-2c ieee of Paper, former price 50c, now 25C¢. ote Paper, best quality, former. price 25 per quire, Envelopes, best quality, former price 25c per packia the . Scrap Books, great vatiety, old price $1.75 now $1. do 60¢, now 40C. price $2, now $1.25. former price $1.75, now $1. Teaspoons, old price $2.75, now $2. $4.50 now $3.50. old price $4.50, now $3.25. do Qo $2.50, now $1.50. $7.50, now $5. now 75c. ‘ now $1.25. ple of the reductions made in prices in #lt We ‘have reduced everythiog in the fg proper_ Go with the crowd to BRAND BROS. A FINE RECEPTION ROOM, vith en. tle in Prices! Pu and glaim of de resun pect, capit: it by less b Ju yeate mout Repu — woul the / by ac he 1 his Ti neig] ~ throt office of J fallit mon D. propi from twee: coun abou! city . Tu King Plum have right ever abate Ja noun with : coun coan