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VaDvA 3ITY CALIFORNIA. NE w
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ancing shook reopens .
M. ickell’s
MondayGrand & Basset are Yeceiving ? ;SCe’ 444 grade a mile or more this
large stoc k ef: new goods,
we
Theé railto a eek at Colfax js fr"
with frei ht, for
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section.
Mr. Ballard will to
as indicated by tle notice =pubished elsewher » reopen his snaniey
Nevada with 3
prec pie =
the e
. S sde of Camptonville, a man ar med
} side of the road and ordered him to
-Ysorrow night . .
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Highway Robbers «ca.
ee
Last Sanday a8 Vy alter Finchley
as returning fro” ,,
Forest City . to
Fx: horse team and
on, he had a narrow $
a gi: ghway, robbers aud almg; dashed over.a steep
At about six o'clock in
‘ening, as he was about-to dea empty W
scape fror
o from pe
3.
with a revolver st epped out from the
halt. Instead ef. obeying the command, Finchley threw of the break
and giving his horses the rein sent
The road
made an’abrupt turn at one place
them fyins down tie hill
where near the roadway and on the .
a!
about 2340 pounds, >
o2-tf W.E. Deamer, Grass Dea &
4 bacconist, lias just received: a fresh
stock of Havana and Domestic Cigars,
of the choicest b: ands.
favorite varicties of Chewing Tobac. CO.
are choice and fresh,
avink
aS ae
“ttre tonto is‘on the ground for ai tw
brow of a ravine stood a stump some
otect high. Atthis point a man
pew sever that is to be put in ons
Pad ?
Hacent to -Postmas" solbrook’s FF
Bror.d “treet “3
ter dence,
Daring the past 30 days eignt per-gau3in Nevada county have—deelar—
ed their inte
zens of the United States.
tions to become ~citibad
catherers of local news.
day fer
It seemed
as thoup th the the streets
Yesterday wus a
men: Ob
came-running ¢ toward hin: repeating
He thinks the
‘latter was the com} panion ot the one
who. first accosted himsg In mak-—
ing the turn the wheels ofthe wagthe order to 9 halt.
on ran over ‘the stump, “and along
the fall-off in
miracle did
not resnltin-the smash-up or tipMr.
Finchley distanced his pursuers, who
of
the road, but by some
-the extreme verge
ever that was so imminent.
eould talk or think of nothing g but
pi olitics.
Lc: Hing, Sam Vou audAh Cue,
witnesses a recent robbery case,
whose arrest on a charge of perjury
was mentioned in yesterday’ 3 TRANater, have been ~broaght down
‘. hill.
will probably next.time stop him at
the foot instead of the brow of the
—— —
= Sheriff's Sales.
To-morrow the Sheriff will sell at
sige auction-a ranch near Blue
eon rackee and commit tad to the
County Jail to await trial in default
of bail to the amount of $1,000 each.
‘James Maddrill, one of the Grass
Valley Union -‘‘boys,” having
illrecoverad from aweek’s severe
ness, is spending a conple ‘of
with his friends in Nevada City. The
. Free Lance says that James came uy
“for a marriage license,
leged-victim authorizes the TRAN
serie to state officially that he has
no intention of marrying—for awhile
at least.
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Superior «Court,
The jury in the case of M. J. Lardays
but the al-.
ae costs in the cage of the estate of
A. Sauvee vs. Prosper . Savoy and the
Blue Tent Con G. M: Go.
The sale of a business house and
lot at North Bioomftield, to satisfy ’a
— sment for $718.85 in,the case of
Valentine Weiss vs. A. H. Lindstedt
and others, will take place on the
27th instant. .
On Saturday, November 6th, 1880,
the store and lot on
)
CommerW. A’ Sigourney as a crockery ware
store will be disposed of to the highest bidder to satisfy judgment for
?
costs, in the case of the estate of T.
W. Sigourney, deeeased, vs. W. A,
rt to-satisfy a judgment for $884. 961 paid. -——_—. mercial street heretofore occupied by
$7,398.15, together with interest and
—T Furnished Rooms to Let.
tl SL.
aed at No. 4 West Broad st.
For Sale.
Ohe team of Work Horses, weight
Apply to
Stina
The Palace Cizar Store.
ALEX. ZEKiN:}),the popular toAfXo all the
His stock of C vandies and Nuts
and his prices
are the sds in the city. tf
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“. ¢ ‘ard.
flering— fegue the errors
. Hancock & English
MEETINGS!
Hons. C: W. Cross,
SE
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in
A. B. Dibble,
Geo. S. Hupp,
AND .
FALL AND WINTER STYLES
ae 5 pean
AND SHOES,
JUST RECEIVED from the leading
BOOTS
factories of Philade -Iphia,
Nati, Chicago aud San Fr
Nevada City :
‘Gents’ Alligator Boots.
Gents’ Grain Leather, Engli
and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, (oes
will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE
OF CHARGE. This.great remedy was discovered by-a missionary in-Seuth America,
Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev,
Joseru T. Inuan, Sration._D, NewYork
City. m8-ly
“To all Whom it may Concern.
Having disposed of the Union’mar‘ket to E. C. Mungor and H. Natiziger, [hereby request all persons indebted to me to settle-their accounts
atonce. My bills have been placed
in the hands of Leop. Garthe, who
is hereby authorized to collect aii accounts due me and receipt therefor.
The books of the old firm are at the
markeét,. where bills ‘also. be
oJ. NAPr2teGeR.
Nevada “ay; Aug. 24th.
> ow
Sscay of the Teeth ©
Arises from
can
various causes, but
principally it may be attributed “te
early neglect or the indiscriminate
use of tooth powders and pastes,
which give a: momentary “whiteness
to the teeth while they corrode the
enamel. . The timely use of that delicate aromatie tooth-wash. fragrant
‘Sozodont, will speedily arrest the
progress of decay, harden the gums,
and impart delightful fragrance to
the breath, 1t removes those ravages
which people sustain in their teeth
from the use of sweet and acid articles.
i teens
* Grass Valley, Oct. 30th. .
Hon John R. Glascock, .
FLAT and NORTH BLOOM FIELD
nounced hereafier.
Johni-T. Wickes,
ADDRESS THF, PEOPLE: AT
the follow’ng times -and places :
TILL
San Juan, October 16th.
Eureka, Oct. 20th.
Truckee, October 23d.
Nevada City, Nov. Ist.
Will-also! speak at MOORE'S.
t= Other. appointments to be an-.
Which will be sold at LOWER PRICES than
where, fOr Cash Only
Ladies’ Kid Cork Sole, Button Shoes, French Kid, Button and :
Side Luce, Calf Button Shoes, Pebble Kid--extension soles, ——
And many other Styles'tdo n
Good
Th: unking our friends'aud the public ge Peni.
continuance of their patronage, and invite all to examine our Guods be : : fore purch: using =
= : 2 elsewhere. ae
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North Blocmfield, Oct. 1$th:. } We alww keep in stock, ATs, CAPS, LEATHER and SHOE-FINDINGS.
= : f2F-No trouliieto show goc ads," SA Remember the place, north side Bros ad!
Moore’s Flat, Oct. 18th, street, opposite the Citizens Bank. =
stock of GENTS’, BOYS’, LADIEs, MISPei
S and CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES to. be found in the, counThe following area few of the new s
_ Gents’ French Calf, Hand Sewed Boots. = :
_Gents’ Cork Sole, Buckle, Shoes ,
Gents’ Double Decker Backle Shoes.
Gents’ Alligator Buckle Shoes. °
NOGELMAN . & WEBBER.
Boston, Cincinancisco the finest ee, 4 %
tyles not ta be found elsewhere
a ae Z
h Walking Shoes,
umerous to mention,
s of equal quality can be purchased else, >
Wa All Good#yuaranteed ag represented,
for past favors, we respectfully. solicit a
a
By Order.
JOINT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Sas > SS Se
In my ecinion the best interests of
the whole country, North and
South. demand the success of
the ticket headed by Garfield .
aud Arthur: U.s. GRANT.
Republican Meetings !
Hon. CALVIN EDGERTON,
~ Hupp, Dibble and Kitts.
«the 2lst instant when the Republi“st
rimer vs; Martin Ford, after ‘being
out about two and a half hours,
turned a verdict at 7:30 Wednesday
evening for the plaintiff. This case
involved the ownership of a certain
water right below Boston ravine, and
was en trial for a period of five days,
Messrs. Roberts, Searls, Johnson
and Cross were attorigys ‘for the
plaintiff; for the defense, Messrs.
re-}
“The Court case of the Yuba Tunnel Gold Mining Company against .
J. S. McBride and about forty other
dé@fendants, came on for trialvyesterday mornitig. It isa suit to foreclose amortgage. The attorneys
areas follows: For plaintiff, Niles
Searls; for certain defendants, J. M.
Walling, and for others, A. C. Niles,
Sailer Flat Clean-up.
‘
Another clean-up has just been
made at the Sailor Flat hydraulic
mine, and the amount realized was
melted into an eight-thousand dollar
gold bar at the Citizens Bank. The
Sailor Flat is owned by practical
miners who work in it, and it is
about as steady aud profitable a producer as any claim of its size in_ the
State,
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Going te Sacramento.
The arrangements regarding special rates over the railroads from .
Sigourney.' the same place will be sold on: Saturday, Oct. 23d.
Smelting Company,. whose property
{8 situated in Jim Crow Canyon, Sierra county, has reorganized in New
. York.
. 000 in shares of $2.50 each.
tees—Messrs. C. 5
The stock of goods at
—
‘New Mining Sompany.
‘The Black Jack Mining. and
‘The capital stock is $250,Trus—
Benham, C. P.
Pell, G. Godfrey, Jr., J. P. Jones,
W. J. Welch, William T. Brown,
and J. L. Brennan.
~
Declared Their Intentions.
The following fersons yesterday
took out their first naturalization
papers at the County Clerk’s office:
Archie Little, a native of England;
Daniel Fraser, a native of NovaScotia; John D. Reagh, a native of Canada; Thomas Robinson, a native of
Ireland.
Ae me ee
Private Musicale.
On Monday evening next a musicale will be given at the residence
of Judge John Caldwell. The par—
ticipants willinclude Prof. Cheney
and his wife, besides numerous ama—
teur performers of local fame.
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Skating Rink.
“Nevada county to Sacramento on
ean barbecue takes place, haye. been .
“partially completed, and the details,
will be settled to-day. The Garfield and Arthur Guards will it
now. believed turn out 200 strong.
Ditch Repairs Completed.
The repairs along Cascade ditch
and at the head of Snow Mountain
“ditch will be completed to-day.
Work on the other branches of the
South Yuba Company’s canals is being pushed ahead rapidly, and ¢verything will be in thorough repair
by the time the winter rains begin.
Silver Dellars.in Circulation.
Within-a month the Citizens Bank
‘has thrown into circulation in this
dollars . .
fresh from the Carson mint, « Notithstanding this fact, silver change
' city five thousand ‘silver
is quite scarce in the community.
Tur Rebels are yelling on the oth~apeg since they ' er side of their
heard from’ “Inji na,”
ie Doors” Open at 7:30.
is . >
There will be skating in Nevada
Theatre Saturday evening, Oct. 16th.
Admission 25
cents, Use of skates free.
B. BuLLARD,
015-2 Proprietor.
>
Fire Department Notice.
_ Members of Nevada City Fire Department are requested to meet Friday evening, Oct. 5th, at 7:30
o'clock, at Pennsylvania Engine
House, No, 2 C. J. BRanp,
014-2 _ Chief Engineer.
a> e
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For Superviser.
visor should not be of a partizan naof all my friends regardless of party.
J, S. Tompson.
ithe community than_ thisabselute
1 ralgia medicine will stcp the pain as
a¢
, Believing that the office of Superture, I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of Supervisor
of Nevada Township, and regpectful.
ly solicit for the position the support
sar Boox-KEEPING and writing, $10
One of the Lions
Of New York is Crittentons
mense Médiciae Warehouse No. 7
sixth avenue; and this “‘lion” establishment has its lion preparation—
Hale’ Honey of Horehound and Tar
—for thecure ef coughs, colds, influenza and Bronchitis. No medi‘eal agent introduced during the present century, has created a more profound sensation among all classes of
imspecific for all ordinary affections of
the organs'of respiration. Sold by
druggists everywhere at 50 cents
and $1.
J.J. Mitchell, Ludlowville, N.
Y., ‘writes: ‘We. always have in
stock Hale’s Honey of Horehound
and Tar and Pike’s Toothache drops
and they giveexcelient satisfaction.’
Pike’s Toothache drops cure in
one minute.
YWou Have no Excuse.
Have you any excuse for suffering
with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint?
Is there any reason why you -should
goon from day to day complaining
with Sour Stomach, Sick Headache,
Habitual Costiveness, palpitation of
the Heart, Heartburn, W. Vaterbrash,
Gnawing and burning pains at the
pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin,
Coated Tongue, and disagreeable
taste inthe mduth, Coming up of
food after eating, ‘Low spirits, &c. .
No! . It is positively your own
fault if you do. Goto your Druggis—and get'a bottle of Green's August Flower for 75 cents. Your
eure is certain, but if you doubt
this, get a sample bottle for 10 cents
and try it. Two doses will relieve
you.
dtd 4
Neuralgia is a Disease of the Past.
Mrs: Dr. Howe’s cel brated neusoon as applied. Do not suffer! try
it. Miners attention! Mrsay Dr.
Howe’s neuralgia cure cures all pains
in the head from. whatever cause.
The distressing pains experienced by
miners, resu'ting from the use of
Giant Powder, and commonly . known
as “Giant Powder’ Headache.” » Instantly cured—never known to fail.
Do ‘not have your teeth drawn; but
et a bottle of Mrs. Dr. Howe's cele-.
rated Tooth Ache Cure, That will
instantly stop the pain and gave’ the
tooth. Hold ‘a few drops in the
mouth from five to tenminutes. Her
cures for tooth ache and neuralgia
have never failed yet. Mothers use
a few drops iuia little warm sweetened water to swab a teething baby’s
mouth. It will instantly relieve the
litte sufferer. Sold by Reddington
& Co., and Crane, Brigham & Co.,
of San Francisco, who-supply all
druggists. jy22-ly
es
Photographs au
hey
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the necessary arrangements for the neetirig.
By orderof the Republican State Central
Committee.
—ANB——
Hon. M. D, MERRICK,
Prices.” Also a full assortm
‘. Clothing Store.
BH MILLER,
ODD FELLOWS" BUILDING,
=< “INeovada © City.
ss Sey
FINE CLOTHING,
GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS and TRUNKS,
Ever ‘Neate to this city, which I will Sellat the Lowest Living
Also constantly on hand a full assortment of the IMPROVED
it Ex.
MINING. BOOTS, and: everything else usually found in a: First Clas®
B. B. MILLER,
Odd Fellows’ Building, Nevada: City.
stan STREET,
ent of RUBBER GOODS.
JILL ADDRESS THE PEOPLE ON
the issues of the day at
Nevata City, October 20th.
Grass Valley, October 21st.
~
The County Commiittéé will please make
P. B, CORNWALL,
: Vice Chairman.
J. R. Fintayson, Sec.
FOR RENT.
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P)
THE PROPERTY
KNOWN AS THE
“Half-Mile House,”
Lying near the City of Nevada, and the
TRes dence
Of the. late T. W. Sigourney,
~ituated on High Street in said city.
Apply at the office of GEO. S. HUPP.
W. W. CROSS,
Administrator of the Estate of T. W. Sigcurney, deceased. oll.2w
JOHN JACK’S
Cigar and Tobacco
STOoRxs,
On Pine Street, Nevada City,
ALWAYS ON HAND THE
‘Largest, Best and Cheapest
—STOCK OF—
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
Candies, Nuts, Fruits, €atlery,
‘Fancy Goods, etc.
Give me a call.
010
Is the Oldest and
Cheapest Store
in Nevada City.
JOHN JACK.
$200 REWARD !
oe
REWARD of $200 will be paid by the
citizens of Washington, Nevada county,
Cal., for the arrest and conviction .of the
to San Francisco’s .
best. COLELNS,erator. RUDOLPH -@month. . Writing alone, $5. Chesnutwoeod’s Business College. 1m,
an
PhotoGa! lery, Broad Street, Nevada '
party or parties who set fire to the Younty
ridge, across the Suuth Yuba River, a lit; theabove the village of Washington, on
' Monday Evening, Oet. 11th, 1880.
Washington, Nevada county, Cal, Octsher
* t2, 1880. olp
er Assemblyman,
~ ND WORKINGMEN’S,
CANDIDATE,
JAMES 0. SWEETLAND,
Of Bridgeport Township.
For Assemblyman,
W, D. LONG.
Of Nevada City.
For Assemblyman,
‘J.B. PATTERSON,
Of Little York.
For Supervisor, Ist District,H. C. MILLS,
Of Nevada City.
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House, Lots, Growing Timber
and Cord Wood For Sale.
FFER3 WANTED for the following
property :
°
Lot and Building on the corner of
Main and Nevada Strects, occupied by
Rodda & F.ddy asa Saloon,
Lot on corner of Coyote and Court
streets.
320 acres of Heavy Growing Timber in
two lots of 160 acres each, with easy access.
300 Cords of Fire-wood, Wagon, etc., to
be sold on account of owner leaving. Apply
to R. B. SYMINGTON, Main Street.
Nevada, Oct; 10th.
Asix For
Union India RubQer Co’s
Pure Para Gam
CRACK PROOF .
Beware of Imitations.
E SURE the'Boots are stamped Crack
Proef on the heels and have the Pure
Guam Springs on the foot and instep
They will last twice as tong . as any.‘others
manufactured,
For Sule by all eslann
All kinds Rubber Belting, Packing, Hose,
Springs, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Etc.
Goodyear Rubber Co.
R. H. PEASE, Jr. }
S. M. RUNYON, 1 Agents
AUCTION HOUSE,
RUBBER BOOTS and COATS.
which prevent their cracking or breaking.»
HANG YOUR BANNERS.
ON THE
OUTER WALLS!
: __THE.CRY 18 _
STILL WE BOOM!
. eae pee vING and SAVE
DRY GOODS,
FANCY GOoDs,
CLOTHING .
HOSIERY
And HATS
¢
AT THE
IXL
JUST ‘RECEIVED
200 Dozen Ladies’, Misses’ and
Children’s Shoes and Gaiters,
WHICH WILL BE SOLD FROM
50 Cents to $1 50a Pair. «
JUST RECEIVED,
$2,000 00 worth of Dry Goods,
SLIGHTLY DAMAGED,
From the Auction Houses of H. M. Ne:
& Co, and R, W. Davis & Co., San Franz, 8
These Goods consist. of
Flannels, Muslins, Fancy Good:
Table Linen, Shawls,
Notions, Etc.,
WHICH WILL BE’ GIVEN -AWAY
: LITTLE OR NOTHING,
$
oa
if
FOR
Owing tothe extensive increase in
our business, we are compelled to re. duce our, Auction’ Sales. to th ree
times a week.
PUBLIC AUCTIONS
On Monday, Wednesday and
Saturday Evenings, at 7:30,
AT THE
Ix
AUCTIO HOUSE,
OPPOSITE STUMPF’S HOTEL.
DAVE AUERBACH,
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San Francisco, Aug. 13—3m, — Auctioneer,
Gea eee
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