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March 29, 1885 (4 pages)

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The Trig Daily 18 PU PESACH. ‘THE DISTRICT FAIR. The Historical Feast ofthe Passover As Observed by Hebrews. The Fall ‘Exposition ef Nevada IBHED ‘Daily, Mondays Excepted. the . Passover (Pasoh), which A correspondent of the Tidings says: “I dont understand why the fact cannot be appreciated, and Placer Counties’ Resources. Of allthe feasts and sacred days, ‘The INe; TO THE PUBLIC AT LARGE. ‘One Price San Francisco Store. BE NOT MISLEA) OR HUMBUCCED BY ergs Cisse 2 A Needed Read. [Placer Herald of Yesterday.) “Nevada and Placer counties that the foothills of the,,southern TERMS: ‘ begins Monday evening next, is having been joined,” says the part of this county are now being PRE ANNUM. 26 ee0 655s isn s: $7.00 Nevada Transcript, ‘‘by the Legsettled and improved. We are PHR WREKe 26 ees ve cc neces 15 cts . the most ancient and nrost prominent in the Hebrew calendar. islature as co-partners in the matnot all engaged inthe culture of Le Itis the commemoration of the ter of annually holding a district vines. .But we do know by prac h toasted > produce arked on rices. r pound or pound the Orleans Exposition. : tion’? (Irman Cherusenu). The exhibit products as varied almost A asthe products of the State, and Tue work of assessing Grass ritual for. this occasion abounds most of them so superior as to dewith the loftiest strains from the Valley Township is well advanced fy competition. Our resources harp.of Judah, of Israel‘s hope of and next week will make nearly properly displayed would make a finish of it. After that the Asthe final redemption of all. man © pound r pound s Groo those special ET. <n = $50,000 0O eee orf Our great difficulty Spring and Summer Dry Goods —AND— GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, JUST RECEIVED BY Mr. Hyman-has returned from San Francisco A. where he purchased $40,000 Worth of Goods, WHICH WILL BE-HERE: BY APRIL give us the road and bridge to Ist. B L U M. E N T H A L, CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS. ae; nl heady for Sale Monday Morning, = them,-berush -to-see (0@ None of them are on sale yet. So-don’t Colfax. With that road we because we are too busy unpacking and arranging them as they come lieve that in an incredibly short to wait on you. MAROFE 8Oth: . wwe —o--———_ PRICEL IST UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE: time these hills of the southern (0@F Mr. Hyman has rented the building, OD posite Ladies Bleached and Unbleached Nightgowns, Tucked and Trimpart of the county will be convertSTUMPF’S HOTEL AND OWNED BY MRS. MILLS, and will med with Embroidery, 59 cents. the 17th District Fair second in ed into tax-paying frams. there opon a Store for the exclusive sale of #9" DRY GOODS AND kind from tyrannical oppression, Ladies’brotd Chemises, leached and Unbleached, Tucked and Trimmed" sessor will commence on Nevada 1 Novel }—~ interest to no other District Fair . LADIES SHOES. gy. He has bought the Largest-and-Most ~“foo Short a Coffin: Township, and several deputies . and from the -yoke—of intolerance. in California, and“if our’ people cents. 25 Embroidery, with asbest the being City, "Hevads to brought éver lines these in Stock Ladies’ Kitchen Aprons, 25 cents apiece., will be put to work in the Ridge and the spirit of persecution. It will work together in the-spirit in the San Francisco and Eastern markets. Bert Griffiths, who died at sortment he could find 25 yards of good Calico for One Dollar. They are warrranted first-class. oy leans upon the lofty idea expressed townships. Bridgeport Tuesday, was six feet which you suggest for the success ° in the ordinance of the Passover—_— oo 20 yards of Muslin for One Dollar. ‘ Unton of Saturday: Fish Comsacrifice (Exodus xii-29) : One law of our Fair, the time is not far disfour inches tall in his stocking The Little Beauty Corsets, 50 cents, selling all over for One Dollar. feet. The longest coffin to be tant when visitors will come from Genuine C, P. Corsets at $2 50. missioner Dibble returned last eveshall be to him thatis home born, 4 inches wide hand made Linen Lace, 1234 cents be a satay to see the 17th found in Grass Valley.-wasinf@Here are a few sample prices to prevail on and.after April 1st: ning-from a trip to the headwaters and untothe stranger that sojournall over the coast Barban Lace, from 2 to 3inches wide, 5 cents a yard. of the Sacramento river, where, in eth among you. The night of District Exhibition. In the mattended for a man an inch shorter —{0@FBest Merrimac Calico, 30 yards for $1. We will not sell 100 dozen Ladies’ Hose, good quality, 1 Dollar.a dozén. _>SES. = interest in making the displays seed them. creditable to the district.”” That here is the want of aroad to get to kind of talk, brother Transcript, and from the farms, and our natthe colored people of the South also called the feast of unleavened is sensible and to the point. Our ural route lies in the direction of since the abolition of slavery, exbread (Mazoth), on account of facilities for transportation and Colfax. We seriously want a road plained by facts ~and figures how thid bread being substited during communication render it possible that has already been viewed and the colored boys and girls have] seven days for the common bread, for the new District, composed of surveyed. We petitioned for it in outstripped the white children in as yet a symbol of the holy bread Placer and Nevada, to exhibit the almost whole numbers and I don’t the advancement of learning, muin the ancient Temple, and to reproductions peculiar to the Sierra know that any have changed their sic, painting, needlework, housemind the Hebrew of ‘‘the bread of foothills in greater quantity, to minds. Ifthey have let them rework, etc., and and to prove the misery” which the Israelites ate in greater perfection, and to better monstrate; and if it is a necessity assertion he called the attention Egypt. The most hallowedname, advantage than any other Dis‘we areready to petition again. of the. audience-to the superior, around which cluster. the most trict of the State, and it should be -At the coming session of the Board showing now being made by the solemn lessons and teachings, is the effort and the pride of our peowe hope our Supervisors will give negro children over the whites at the ‘‘Feast of Liberty or Redempple to do so. This District can us_consideration (and moré) and ‘ ; Teas I DON’T THROW OUT BAITS. fair, the public spirited citizens of tical knowledge that some of all. parts of the counties should these hills are good ‘grain prohereafter take an active and equal ducers, and we like to. plow and r Mr. Jupson, the colored, lecturIsraelites passingover from Egypter, spoke to a good-sized audience ian bondage to freedom, from serat the Congregational Church in vitude to liberty, from . superstithis city Friday evening. The tion to-enlightenment. In‘accordlecturer proved himself to be well ance With the historical and reli-posted regarding the progress of gious character of the feast it is will sell them onearticle ora hundred. H Y MAN.-.----Prop’ YT. I do not limit my customers.Twill t Hi Will Uniersell Any Store in Nevada City or County. 2yar of Monin or One Hla, company with Fish Commissioner the 14th of Nissau; when in: an ter of State aid, through the ef than, Griffiths, but they managed. more than 15 yards to one person. f you are not satisfied with the Calico, return it inside of a month and get your money back. Buckingham, he went to select a cient times the pilgrims to the forts of our representatives, we to Growd the corpse into it by a (O@FGood Gingham, 20 yards for $1. Only ten yards to each one little hard work and ingenuity. Temple of Jerusalem participated rank among the first, receiving site for a State salmon hatchery. person. hereafter $1,500a year, and the —_—_—_—_—_—_——— GEN i LEMEN’S FURNISHING COODS. in every home of the PassoverStill Reducing. Price Iust: (0@Sheeting for 15 cents a-yard.__Only five yarda to each person. Tuey are talking-about having sacrifice, is still kept.as the ‘‘Lel character of our exhibition should Good quality Merino Shirts and Drawers, 50 cents each, selling elseracing at Watt Park on the 5th (0@FChemises we formerly sold for 50 cents, now 25 cents. Only where at One Dollar. Boys’ overalls 25 and 30 cts. Shemurim,’’ the evening to be obbe in keeping with our rank as a one to each person. and 6th of June. They can get Men’s heavy nailed boots, $3. Boss of the Road Overalls, 10 ounce Denim, at 50 cents. For boys District. We are not ready for served for all times to come—to (0@ Nighgowns we formerly sold for 75 ce nts, now.40 cents. Only the same price. such horses as Forrest King, GlenMen’s heavy tap soled kip boots, relate in every Jewish home the the Fair in Placer, therefore there White Shirts, made out of the best of muslin, 75 cents to One Dollar one to each person. dair, Duke of Monday,Phillip S history of the wonderful departure will be no opposition to holding it $3, $3 25. each. I have them in i all sizes. M0 Stockings in all colors, formerly 3 pairs for 50 cents, now-5 Bachelor and Beaconsfield to be Men’s heavy tap soled calf boots, Paper Collars 15 cents a box. from Egypt, and to utter praises in Nevada county this year. Ancents a pair. Only 2 pair to each person, there. p Linen Collars, good quality, one bit apiece. unto God for his continued love other year we hope to be prépared $3 25, $3 50. or Muslin, 20 yards for$1. Only 10 yards to each person. Canton Flannel Shirts and Drawers 50 cents.each. Men’s single sole calf boots, $3: toput in aclaim. While we con' Aut the musical selections and mercy to the house of Israel Shaker Socks one_bit a pair. or Coats’ Cotton,in all numbers, at Four Bits a dozen the year Immense lots just received and played by Goyne’s-orchestra at the (Exodus, xii, 7) This home eede the Fair this Fall to Nevada, around. Large lot of it soon to arrive. Theatre last night were new. service, which~now-takes the we, of course, are interested in its for sale at Hyman Bros., corner afte -A BIG STOCK OF LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S In the future 1 will-always keep on hand a full supply of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods. They included ‘‘Duffy on the place of the old sacrifice, is:to* resuccess, and hope to see all NevaBroad and Pine streets, Nevada OES. dans pull together for such a locaCity, Cal. d18-tf Stairs’’ Golden the present the scene of the evening Two Grades of goods in this line. First-class, that can not ‘Up Mash,’ a be excelled in quality. Second-class at lower prices, to show you the when the Israelites stood awaiting tion in their county as will tend and ‘‘Slightly on the Mash.” Attention Comrades. difference between the two kinds. end. the signal of Moses to depart. greatest to that—_Av the Congregational Church The houses of the Hebrews are Every member of Neva Uni(0@French Kid Shoes from $1.50 to $2 a pair cheaper. than at 6 eed The Trusteeship. IF I DO NOT today there will be services mornto be kept open, and the very formed Degree Camp, No. 6, I. O. any 0 etn store that comes to the town. , 1 WILL GIVE YOU YOUR MONEY BACK. gg ing and evening by the pastor, As the time for hvlding the O. F., is expécted to be on hand DO Au beginning of the cermonies is a corMY GOODS BEAR INSPECTION, -— tee we have no Store on Commercial street. Subject of disRey. J. Sims. in full uniform atthe regular meetdial invitation to all, the. friend City Election approaches, the fitAsI have proven during the many years I have done business here. Man course in the evening, “‘How @@Our only Stores are on Broad Street; the Dry, Goods and the stranger, the free and the ness of various citizens to sucing, Monday evening, March 30, Extracts Life from Man.” ‘Loppressed, the hungry ~ or thirsty, ceed the two outgoing members of to receive Porter Camp. No, ‘7, of Store OPPOSITE Stumpf’s Hotel, the Clothing Store NEXT --<—> -—___—— Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed on me in the past, and Pror. Feaster’s writing school to come in and participate in the the Board is being discussed. Grass Valley, join in the drill and of the same, I remain, respectfully, for a continuance hoping Among those already mentioned transact other important business. Hotel. Stumpf’s to is running along smoothly and the festivities, and it concludes with A. R. Lorp, J.C. Ricx, pupils are improving nicely. He the fervent prayer for the speedy as being desirable timber out. of THE NEW ONE PRICE SAN FRANCISCO STORE. Secretary. Commander which to make up 4 ticket are the 1 DO NOT KEEP TRASH OR MOTH-EATEN GOODS THAT 1 HAVE TO SELL AT AUCTION. —_——_O-heatre, Ts. HYMAN, invites all who are interested to advance of universal peace and call and notice the rapid improvefreedom. Upon the festive jboard following: 5 00 10 00 7 00 \RRIVE AT ity” h, 1885, AX, ig with PasFrancisco at FAX, g with Pascisco at 7.30 Manager petites lhe eer morrow, is the last week in Lent. and close up the doors and winddamage beyond this was done . ows of the old shanty; or if it has and no artests were made. THe mammoth St. Bernard dog no doors or windows, why they Lhe Finest Going. owned by Phil: Richards was poicould not have got the privilege to tear it down, which could have soned last week. E. Rosenthal, the-Fruit King of younties. County Assessor CoLLins is re covering from his sickness. reasonable SOE k, Neyada TARNESS TURDAYS, ods, SAT SADDLES, . HORSE. 4 at PRI ion Hot Blood”? oranges. They are no
and keeping them several weeks such oranges as are palmed off on at the county’s expense, when they might-have been got equally oe ber Ed. Ragon, the young man who niture, ec TIST, i Physicians and Druggists Baceesen it. It_is invaluable for Di liar aS to Wo sedentary lives. [t does not injure the teeth, cause headache, or produce constipation—OTHER IRON \ acting as.a spy for the antithat thereis a squaw mixed up_ in+ was debris: people:1S = the. affair. Will be in -Now being Purchased and soon to arrive at the Store of ABOUT * Sx ‘ First April ue Pp Garden for Rent or Sale. _ About to to }Build. ter April Ist. Fine opportunity J. Morgan’s residence preparatory Store. fora mandesiring to embark in the to erecting a two story dwelling ~ vevetable and fruit business. Aphouse there this spring. It will eyto re Frame Dusson. Eesha : Sa pebeniemsly tebe es c $ A boy wantedto take care of horse and attend to delivery of n is clearing off. his goods . The French Garden in Willow D.E. Morgan in city.: Apply to L. HyValley will be for sale or rent aflot on Main street opposite Johiman, One Pricé San Francisco = 2. ; ow} F) s Se. et & Se an => a ae “Flower Seeds. : : 4 3 Fresh flower seeds at Carr Bros. £88 “olollt ‘oleic: ‘allt“nie ‘a! xk * kk a * My x Rick Ke IKK Sn ae ak tok kk r < x 1 of te) 's biggest stock Mr. Hyman has boughthethe biggest ky ok kek a8 FREEekFS kkk x See x, tke * 2Sh: kk * kok tok hy ARES & CELE ke Ok we Ok S ¥ ew Re RE s"$ Ke aK Rk RK Made Ciothning EVER SEEN IN THIS TOWN. —Also, 4 full stock of— GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOOD § —— If you want to see the LATEST STYLES in Men’s Wear, you will have to come to the NEW ONE PRICE SAN FRANCISCO CLOTHthe county. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack sa EE took tok strengtrens the.nuscles and nerves. = ame e — I IN— lates the appetite, aids the assimilation of ING STORE. good relieves Heartburn and Belching, and Boy _Westes_ = a1 *£ VBR CLOTHING STORE . 2?ee Custom the public by street peddlers, but DO. are big, sweet and juicy, and fit MEDICINES It enrichesand purifies the blood, stimu well rid of by saying, ‘‘Move on,” for the gods. makes us feel sorry that ‘a town = Bullion Yield. i which has been behaving so well ‘T 3.0e IN — av The Prices will be lower than at any other store in shot A, H. Underwood on the for a long time should all of a of Energy, &c., it has no equal. sarThe genuine has above trade mark and Downieville Tribune: Last Sunsecond inst., had his preliminary sudden ‘‘break out’? in this way. Also, a full stock of all the Latest Hats, including the famous red lines en wrapper. Take no other. Made only by Brown Chemical Co., fia day the Bald Mountain Extension ”? Hats. examination yesterday, before Jus. . Company at Forest City cleaned Baltimore, Md ~tice Sowden, and Was bound over From the Seat of War. A full line of samples of the latest styles Cloths. Measureup one hundred and ten ounce: 8 inthe sum of $5,000 to be tried ments taken for suits to be made by Joe Poheim, the Fashionable San The San Juan Times of yestergold of weights . . Franciseo Tailor. He makes the. best fitting clothing in the State. “penny fifteen’ and >for assault to commit murder. a . i: No sale ifit doesn’t please you. day says: “‘We learn that the from gravel taken out of the South Underwood was the only witness es : the Htaffy-pulling parties at Lake City day same The ground. Fork (0@Nice stock of high and low shoes for young men. examined, According to his tesg4 M are fewer and farther between than cleaned Company Mountain Bald timony, thé shooting was unproFull stock of Boots, with and without nails, coarse or fine ape % 3 C voked. It seems by his statement they. used to be ‘when Wilcoxen up 207 ounces. in all brands, for miners; for men and boys. nment and MECHAN a Bound Over. WN BROAD MAN N. B. ‘Men/’s, Youths’ and Boys’ This medicine, calielae Iron with pure ——_ been done without much if any vegetable tonics, quickly and completely At is conceded that this is the loss to anyone. We are Truckee’s Commercial street, yesterday sent Cures Dyspepsia;indigestion, Weakness, Impure Blood, Malaria, Chills earliest. season ever experienced friend, 4and always have been; the Transcriet folks a big_sack and and Neuralgia. of the finest ‘“‘Seed of the Malta It isFevers, an unfailing remedy for Diseases_of ° in California. but this way of raking in tramps the Kidneys and Liver. i ———-< alley, ai BEST TONIC. ———_—_——_——————— ' -PROPER k, on reas. J. L. Holland, J. C. Corner Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City. Orders from the country promptly attended to, ment made by his pupils. JIMENS. R TRAN A. BLUMENTHAL,” —_>-+—__—_—_ Harp TOoO~sEAT for Breakfast is conspiciously placed the unRich, J. C. Abbott, of Piety and dishes: Grantla;Crushed Indian leavened bread, the bitter herbs Lost Hills; A. R. Wadsworth, Germea and Pettijohn’s Béeakfast Branp & McCutcnan, agents —all serving as symbols like the Geo. C. Gaylord, Harvey Cooper Germ. Try oneorall. For Sale for the London and Northwestern one which is passed around—indiand F. G. Beatty, of Broad street. by Thos. Shurtleff & Son. tf Company, yesterday paid the loss cative that thetears shed by the An Exceptional Season. by Tuesday night’s fire. at B. persecuted people would in future In the discusssion as tothe deleLutz’s. Five dollars covered the times by a providential design be Old-timers say that the only terious eftect of tobacco upon the damage. changed into happiness and joy. spring since they came ‘to this human system, which has just In the Synagogne the services are country which was anywhere been started afresh, thecase of a Mrs. RB. McMurray, of North conducted in conformity with near as forward as the present San Juan, has been spending a the teachings of the day. The was in 1851, but-even-then a cold Kentucky woman, vouched for by the Cincinnati Commercial Gafew days at this city as‘a guest of lessons are read from two scrolls wave came about March 20th and zette, should not be forgotten. Mrs. Niles Searls. She returns of the law, one relating to the destayed some time. Much of the She began smoking corn-cob pipes home today. parture from-Egypt, and the other fruit is now so far advanced that while a young girl, and, persisting to the sacrifices offered that day an ordinary frost cannot hurt it, in the practice, died at the age of Senator Cross is down by the in the Temple. Besides, a third and if the warm weather contin110 years. sea listening to what the wild + + —___—— lesson is read in the vernacular, ues ten days or so longer about all waves are saying and getting some A Sours AMERICAN traveler reciting the first celebration. of the of it will be out of danger. needed rest. He is expected home Passover in the Holy Land under There is no Pain Like Toothache! speaks of localities where the natomorrow. tives place. no value on sandalJoshua. It‘‘beats the dogs” for making wood trees that would in the » An information against Ed. RaToo Many Tramps. afellow squirm. Nobody _pities United States be worth $5,000. gon was filed. by the District Atyou. ‘‘Getitout,”’ saysone; ‘‘rub There are fourteen men in the torney yesterday. The trial will your tooth againsta stone,” says * probably take place about April County Jail. Seven of them are another; ‘“‘when it begins to swell tramps sent from Truckee. The 20th. then it won’t hurt so much,” says o>. offense of the seven above menWe have received from John tioned consisted of their building a third. The reason of the ache Pattison a copy of the second ana fire ini the center of the floor of is you didn’t use SOZODONT, and nual report of the United-States an old building, to keep’ warm at prevent your teeth from decay. Civil Service Commission. A Knockdown. night by. They were not doing any harm, but they might have Ned Settles and. York the plasGrorere Love.Lanp has disposed burned up considerable :property of his business at Downieville and had they tried very-hard to. We terer, both colored men, had an is about to strike out for'a new loare not told why the officers or altercation at the corner of Boad and Pine streets yesterday after. : cation. whoever is responsible for the arnoon about some money owing to . ; rest of these vagabonds didn’t Topay is Palm Sunday, and the former by the latter, and Mr. . ; Passion Week, which begins totakea hammer and a few nails York was knocked down. No ~ CHOICEDRY GOODS Fancy Goods, Notions, Ete. It will PAY the people of Nevada county— . to make a note. of this announcement and regulate a (paTRUNKS (big stock)-from $2 to $3 cheaper than ethan, their purchases accordingly.~ ‘ Proprietorof the New One eee san Francisco Clothing Store, next door to.Stump ‘s Hotel. Also Proprietor of the One Poise Sai.Francisco Dry Goods Store, opposite Stumpf s Hotel. The eine and Richness of the New Stock and the Lowness of Prices will Astonish all. MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD. .