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September 4, 1883 (4 pages)

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The Boss. ASad Misfortune. — The Beehive. The Boss Coffee Pot beats all othThe many friends of J. W. SadPUBLISHED DAILY (MONDAYS EXCEPTED Commercial Street. dler will be sorry to learn that he ers. Do not forget that J. J: Jack‘ —BY— met with a shocking accident at the son‘ keeps it for sale. He also supBROWN & CALKINS, Dog Valley mill, Wednesday last. plies the choicest brands of fine XK. P. BROWN... BUSINESS MANAGER. 105 l, & CALKINS..’ i +. «ise. EDITOR, He was on a load of logs driving to ground coffee for the Boss. the mill, when the wagon upset, throwing Saddler to the ground in BY MAIb : Euttesr Extra Dry is the only PER YEAR... $7 . SIX MONTHS. .$3.50 such a manner that one of the logs pure native Champagne equal to any THREE MONTHS.. .$2. fell on his right foot and ankle, reimported, and but half the price, 3m f Paid Strictly in Advance. $6 per year. AT FIFTEEN CENTS: PER WEEK. ducing it to a shapless mass of flesh and bones. He was taken to Reno Nevada County Official Press and Dr, Waggoner called, and upon gxamination it was found necessary RUMSUAN 6.2. cs ess SEPT, 4, 1883. to amputate the leg just below the — knee, and the operation was successGREAT IMPROVEMENTS. fully performed-by Doctors Bergman, Waggoner and Lewis. He endured Three New Streets to be Opened — Twenty or more Good Lots— New the operation bravely, and was restBuildings to be Erected—Other ing comfortably at last accounts. Changes to be Made—The Great Although past fifty years of age, it ig thought he will recover. Mr, Sad During the past week we have heard of great improvememts tu be made on West Broad street, mention of which was made in the TRANscriet of Friday. In order to keep our readers posted in relation to the dler has lived. in this section for ten years past, is an honest, hard working man, aud has hosts of. friends to sympathize with him in his misfortune. Hecame here*from Nevada City.—Trackee Republican. many changes which are about to take place, we visited that portion of the city where the greatest im provement is contemplated. On West -nia mine. WALLING & GAYLORD, By this new. arrangement Mr. Booth will have two lots on . West Broad. street as desirable as any to be found in the city. On the new street connecting with West Broad street there will be eight or ten more lots on Booth’s side, and as ‘many. more on the other side, which are owned by John B. Ducray. and Counselors at Law. Will prantice in all the Courm, State and Federal UF FICE —On Pine Street, twodoors below Broad. s4 On the new contemplated street leading to the Pennsylvania mine, Mr. DuCray has one house nearly completed and will erect more of the samekind. As soon as the streets are opened, \. Mr. Booth will offer bis lots for sale, land from the applications he has had STOCK DIVIDEND. FFICE OF THE DERBEC. LUE GRAVEL MINING COMPANY, San Francis co, August 30, 1883. At a meeting of Stockholders of the above named Company, held August 20th, I883, it was resolved that a Stock Dividend of 4 4-9 shires for every hundred shares of the capital stock now outstanding be declared. Said stock dividend will be distributed on and after THU RE DAY, September 6, 1883, at the office of the Company, No. 522 Montgomery street, * 2 THEO. WETZEL, Secretary. one of the finest improvements made in the city for’a long time. Mrs, A. H. Irish has purchased a lot 60 feet front on West Broad street in close proximity to the above, and will immediately commence the erection of a nice six-room tenement BIFTERS D> diate vicinity four more new house will be erected some time this Fall or early next Spring. Elijah Booth has purchased the Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, by nereasing vital power, and _ reudering the physical’ functions regular and active, keeps the system in good working order, and _ protects it against disease. For constipation, dyspepsia and liver complaint nervousness kidwey and rheumatic ail Work will be commenced this ments, it is invaluable, and it affords a sure defence against malarial fevers, besides removing all traces of such disease from the system. For by all Druggists and Dealers generally, VARIETY STORE. Emiel Rosenthal, (Successor to Mrs. A, Rosenthal,) Commercial St., opposite Transcript Block NEVADA CITY I AVING purchased the stock in the store of Mrs. A. Rosenthal, and made large additions, Iam uow prepared to supply the pnblie with Fine, Brands of week on Judge Searls’ new stores on Commercial street. A large quan-, tity of the lumber is already on the ground, CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, Notwithstanding the large number VEGETABLES, NOTIONS, © of new houses that are being erected Ete, Ete. ° . in all quarters of the city, they do not begin to equal the demand, a And to sell everythingein my store at the mystery we are unable to solve, It Lowest Liviug Prices, must be that our population is, and and respectfully ask a share of the public pahas been increasing very rapidly tronage. during the past few months, for the o very moment a foundation is laid for If you want to smoke a Fine Cigar _ adwelling there are from three to GO TO E. ROSENTHAL’S a dozen applications for it. There . CIGARS and TOBACCO, ‘ea a 4 2 . ea is no increase in rents,either for business or dwell ouses, yet real estate.is held at very stiff figures, much higher than has prevailed at any time during the past ten years, —~ A suite of handsomely furnished rooms, together with the use of a piano. Hnquire at the residence of “Mrs. C. T. Canfield on Broad GRAND OPENING AR GARDEN. a22-tf, For Banquets, Dinners and Par‘ties use Ecutrsz Extra Dry, it ‘is equal to any and superior to most imported brands, and gthe only natu ral California Champagne in the mars A BEER FOUNTAIN, Containing the best of California and Eastern Becrs—as cold as the coldest—always on tap. The stock of : Liquors, Wines, Ales, Cigars, medicinal® and chemical jy12-3m Just Received An invoice of Boys’. Clothing which will be sold at low prices. principles, and Go to the Beehive for choice jy19-tf — amily groceries. C. A. Barret, 46 Broad St. >@-4 a Agricultural Association, AGENT FOR THE BEST FIRE, INSURANCE COMPANIES EXTANT ., NO. 8, IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN AND QUEEN. aS ——_-AND—___ LIVERPOOL. LONDON AND GLOBF. Are second to none on the Coast. mencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health—in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. 79 Dearborn Ave., Chicago, Nov. 7. For the Year 1883. —AT THE— west side of Pine street, and furniture. Tax esand costs $541. No. 17. Wm. Barton, Nevada City. Lot corner of Boulder and Sacramento streets, tools, etc. Taxes and costs $4.30. No: 60. Brobeck Henry, Nevada City Furniture. Taxes and costs $1 25.. No 69. Coughlin Michael, Névada City. Lot east side of Nimrod street, and cov.— Taxes and*costs $4 45. No 88. Jerome Cook, Nevada City. Lot south side of Water street. Lot south side of Water street. Taxes and costs 33 94. : J have been a~e2t cufferer from everything I ate gave me distress, and I could eat butlittle, EFhave tried everything recommended, have taken the prescriptions of a dozen physicians, but got no_relief until I took Brown’s Iron Bitters. 1 feel none of the old troubles, and am a new man, I am_ getting much stronger, and féel first-rate. Iam a railroad engineer, and now make my trips regularly, I can not say too much in praise of your wonder ‘UNION HOTEL, REVADA UITY 6555566 6 850% CALIFOR Grass Valley, Nevada County, NEVADA CLT YW. RECTOR BROS., Proprietors (Formerly of McMahon NEVADA FOUNDRY, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 4 No.16. Ayers David, Nevada City. Lot avery weak stomach, nearsburn, and dyspepsia in its worst form, Nearly GEORGE E. TURNER WILL BE KELD AT PINE STREET, MACHINERY FOR SALE assimilation with the blood, it reaches every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Com * Nevada City Delinquent List. By thorough and rapid GEORGE @. ALLAN, Proprietor. In the city of Nevada is one Hoisting and§Pumping Rig } AXES, SLEDGES, GUNS, PISTOLS WATTPARE or alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation. It will cure dyspepsia, indi PAINTS, OILS, gestion, heartburn, sleeplessness, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, &c. fornia, ‘ The Sleeping Apartments are Large, Airy and Pleasant, and every bed in the house has a spring mattrass. As a desirable, quiet place for the weary, the UNION offers superior inducenents. The Tables of the UNION will compare favorably with any Hotel in the State and are filled with the best the market affords. ENLARGED snd IMPROVED, ——— -G-a . A PAPER FOR ALL! WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, Etc. . .Glassware. Remember that it -cests ‘only $7 a year; or $6 in Advance. . ¢ Mill and Mining Supplies. SALICYLICA. Established Sept. 6, 1860. a By N. P. BROWN & CO: Vulcan Blasting Powder, $3,000. EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE. GEO. G. ALLAN, —o— N. P. Brown and L. 8. Calkins PROPRIRTORS HAVING THE LARGEST CRCULATION @ bah Advan . NEVADA FOUNDRY, JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, Pittsburg CUSTOM QUARTZ MILL. Horses, Carriages and Buggies Quartz in lotsgot Ten Tons jor WHICH JIS NOW SUPPLIED WITH THE NECESSARY MACHINERY TO DO FIRST CLASS WORK; No. 591. Quong Tuck Tong Kee, Nevada EMPIRE MARKET, City, House and Stock . Goods. Taxes and eosts, $2 00. __ TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, Commercial St., Nevada City Goods. Taxesand costs, $ 70. No. 593. Quong Lung Chung, Nevada ity, Stock Goods, Taxes and costs, $2 00. No. 594. Hee Lee, Nevada City, Stock Goods. Taxesand costs, $1 50. No. 595. Hung Ah Hung, Nevada City, Stock Goods. Taxes and costs, $ 60. No, 596. Lee Kee, Nevada City, Stock Goods. Taxesand costs, $1 00. No. 597. Ching Sang, Nevada City, Stock Goods. ,, Taxes and cests, $ 90. 5 And notice is hereby given that unles the taxes delinquent in the foregoing delinquent list are paid the property on which said delinquent taxes are a lien will be sold on ale WOULD RESPECT fully inform the people of this city and vicinity that he has eharge of the No. u92: Sing Kee, Nevada City, Stock APPLY AT THE MINE jy13-1m How Many Miles Do You Drive? THE ODOMETER will Tel11. Notice to Bridge Contractors. $50. Second day—A . Ladies’. TournaNone is hereby given that Sealed Proposals will be received at the office of ment for sundry prizes, valued at the County Clerk of Nevada County, or by $100, :“. f. M. Pridgeon, North Bloomfield, until A Boys’ Tournament for sundry This instrument is ho larger than a Watch Third'day—A Base Ball Match for the present bridge now there, which is to in the District, for a purse ot be-removed by the contractor. It tells is the exact number of miles driven to — ‘ Parties bidding will furnish specifications the 1-1 00th part of a mile; counts up to 100. Grand Stock parade, with plans, etc. Fourth day — Pigeon Shooting Bridge, 60 feet span and 12 feet ‘wide, and built of No. 1 heart spruce lumber free The said britge to be a under auspices of the from wind shakes and knots, a Saturday, the 22d day of Sepis easily attached to the wheel of a Buggy, Tournament, In addition to the bridge an approach is to Grass Valley Sportsmen’s , Atthe above named place, and will keep At public auction in front of the City Hall Plow, Reaper, Mower, or other vehicle. nvaluable to LiVERYMEN, PLEASURE Driy. terest, and pay the taxes and costs due. Price only $5 each, one-third the price of any other Odometer. When ordering giv === Carriage, Sulky, Wagon, Road Cart, tember, A. D. 1883, : VEAL, SAUSAGES > Fine Furnished Rooms. And everything else usua found ina at the head of the list and continuing alphadiameter of the wheel. Sent by mail on rebetically or in numerical order until said ceipt of price, post paid. Address A comfortable dwelling house sit-, 4ar GIVE ME A CALL AND SEE FOR Wellregulated market. ~* . : sale is completed. nated on Clay street, is offered for YOURSELVES, Family orders a specialty. Witness my hand this 29th dayfof August, McDonnell Odometer Co., ’ Give me a trial and be convinced m A.ED, 1883. alé or rent. Enquire of Frank ERASTUS BALDRIDGE, meats are superior to any hereteferejjf un n this city. ake ol7 Club, con fined to residents of District prior to July Ist, 1883, fora purse of $220, door, in the City and county ef Nevada, to the bidder who will takethe least quantity ERS, RHYSICIANS, FARMERS, SURVEYORS, Ex divided into appropriateprizes, of the land, or in case an individual interest Fifth day--Grand Stock parade and is assessed, the sniallest portion of said inPRESSMEN, DrayMEN, Stace Owvxers, &c.— award of premiums. Said sale will commence at 11 o'clock, a. m. ing, City Marshal 2 North La Salle St., Chicago Send for Circular} EES ET AR RSIRR OSE CRB SI SSS ES lished at the County Seat, and publishes regularly all Supervir ral Transactions, Court Happenings, General County News, Mining Intelligence GEO. G¥ BLANCHARD, = ‘ dent, Address all communications to E, W. ROBERTS, stant Secretary, . ey,"Nev d ~ ounty, Cal EE * And in facteverytning that goes to Imake a fiz ao country Monday, September 3d, at 12 o’c’ock M. for bids for constructing a Bridge across Canyon Creek, three miles east of the village of Washington, Nevada county, at the site of prizes valued at$100. n-iles ; water and dust tight ; always in order ; saves horses from being over-driven' 3 It is the only Daily paper pub of Cricket, between the Clubs of the District, for a purse of First Class Meat Market on said 22d, day_of Se;yptem ber com Ac xa +2re of the best furnished and mo t comfortable in Northern Oal does not contain whiskey _ Blouse for Sule or Rent. PR SE is Se MAIN STREET, in Steam Pump, 6-inch water cylinder and No 153. Douglas Norval, Nevada City. 10-inch steam, —AT— Watch and Jewelry. Taxes and costs $1 45. No 157. Davis Amelia, Nevada City. Lot The above is in First Class Order. east side of Railroad, portion. Taxes and 140 feet 4-inch column. costs $1 73. : 1000 feet of 1-inch and 1 1-4 inch gas pipe, No176. Enright John A, Nevada City. 450 feet of 2-inch Hose. Lot east side of Broad street. Furnitureand £400 Ibs. of inch steel Drills, Musical Instrument. Taxes and costs $9 80. 600 feet of 7-8 Steel Wire Rope. Etc." Etc., Etc. First day—Tuesday, Sept. 4. No. No178. Edwards Wm. Nevada City.— 2 Iron Cars. Mortgage on F. M. Hathaway's property. Blacksmith Tools, and a general supply 1—Running — Three-quarters of a Taxes and costs#5 65. of Mining Tools, Picks, Shovels, Sledges,ete, mile dash, for two-year-olds ; purse @ No 183. Findley Henry, Nevada City— Retorts, Crucibles, Assay Scales, etc. $200. Lot south side Washington road. Horse and No. 2—Running—One mile and rewagon. Taxes and costs $3 20. —o-—} No 194. Godair Louis, Nevada City. Fixpeat ; purse $300. turesin barbeg shop and furniture. Taxes No. 3—Trotting—3-minute class ; Hoisting and Pumping Rig 12x24 Engine, and costs $1 60. Purp Wheel. Boiler purse $250, No 225. Hennessey James, Nevada City. with heavy Bob and All Sap get including Building Mortgage on D. Wellington's property for 48 16. 60x20 and Wcod work. Nearly new ffan $2,686, note $170. Taxes and costs $21 62. Second day, Wednesday, Sept. 5. be removed ancset up. No 243. J H. Harrison, Neyada City— ready to] No. 4—Trotting—Free for all; purse Lot west side of Broad. Taxes and costs $800. 1 Use only Brown’s fron Bitters made by $4 91. Sat No. 5—Runving — Three-fourths No 269. Hupp George 8S. Nevada City — Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Library. Taxes and costs $6 22. mile and repeat ; purse $300. gad lines and trade-mark on wrapper. Hoisting and
Purnping Rig, 8x16 engine, No 272. Hibbert Joel, Nevada City. Lot No. 6—Pacing ; purse $300. in southern limits of city, N corner, and Boiler 36x12, all comp!ete, including bu lding and wood-werk. Nearly new and ready furniture. Taxes and costs $4 67. Third day—Thursday, Sept. 6.-jal No 286. Jacobs Mrs H, Nevada City. Lot to be removed and set up. south side Park Avenue, wagons, horses, No. 7—Trctting or Pacing—For doucows and colt. Taxes and costs $6 43. The above two establishments are ble teams; owners to drive; best two, ——AND-No 361. Monrée James, Nevada City— in First-Class Order. in three ; mile heats; purse $100, Lot on R. W, Ravine and furniture. Taxes FOR SALE BY No. 8—Bicycle Race—Half mile and costs $12. . No 3873. MasonA D, Nevada City. Liand r«peat ; purse $50. brary. Taxes and costs $4 65. Nv. 9—Walking—For Stallions; 1 10x20 Engine, new. No 875. Montes Robert, Nevada City— 1 10x20 Engine, as good as new. one mile ; purse $50. Lot east side of Clay street. Taxes and 1 8-inch Portable Engine, with Hoist and costs $3 55, No. 10—Running—One mile and No 377. Murchie Wm H, Nevada City. Pumping Gear complete—the best in the repeat ; purse $300. county. Furniture. Taxes and costs $1 95 1 8-inch Plunger Pump, new. No 409. Naffziger & Cloudman, Nevada 1 8-inch ae *¢ second hand. Fourth day—Friday, September 7. City. Hams, Bacon and Lard. Taxes and 7 a 1 6-inch new, costs $22 55. No. 11—Runnineg; free for all ; mile 1 56-inch de “good as new. ,No 419. Organ W. J, Nevada City. Lot heats ; purse $1,0U0. 1 4-inch te «new. north side of Gethsemane street, furniture 1 8-inch Cornish ‘£ new, No. 12—Pacing—Fyee for all ;: and Musical Instrument. Taxes_and costs, 1 7}-ine'! s¢ “second hand, purse $500. aie $9 05. 2 6-inch as a Rew, No 435. Potter M. B. B. Nevada City—-. No. 13—Running—Half-mile and 2 4-inch bi Ae TOW: Furniture and Musical Instrument. Taxes repeat ; purse $250. 800 feet of 8-inch column, new. and costs $3 80. 2 *s 6-inch sé second hand. Agent or the justiy celebrated . {,."** No 487. Pierce Miss M, stock of Dry go“ 10-inch . “ “6 « Fifth day—Saturday, Sept. 8,-— Goods and Furniture. Taxes and costs No more Rheumatism, Gout, $5 2 7-foot Pump Wheels, light and heavy, 25. No. 14—Trotting—For 2:24 class ; No #89. Pecor Charles, Nevada .City— with 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6-foot stroke. free forall : purse $600, 700 feet of 4-inch air pipe. or Neuralgia. Wagons, Horses and Harness, Taxes’and No. 15—Novelty Race, running— costs $4 50. The Celebrated Michel Pans. No 446,. Robinson J. W, Nevada City— Free for all; one mile dash ; first Union Pans, new, mmediate Relief Warranted. Stock ir Blacksmith shop, Furniture and Knox Pan, second hand. horse out at first quarter $75 ; first The best mining Powder in use. Musical Instrument Taxes and costs $3 20. Settler, 8 feet diameter. horse out at second quarter, $75 ; Permanent Cure Guaranteed. No 448. Rogers J. J. Nevada City. Lot Settler, 6 ‘ of first house out at third quarter, $75; south side Water street, and furniture. Tax4-inch Hansbrow Pump. JIVE YEARS ESTABLISHED AND es and costs $I 42. first horse out at mile’s end,$75. ToForster Rock Breaker. No461. Rose Benjamin, Nevada City— never known to fail in a single case Flue Botler 36x124 feet, complete. tal amount of purse, $300. acute or chronic. Refer to all prominent Improyements on lot east side Nimrod Overshot Wheel, 36 feet diameter, with No. 16—Saddle H orse Race—Runphysicians and druggists for the standing of street. Taxes and costs $1 25 all the iron work complete, andin goodorder Large and ful stock of GRANITE IRON No466. Rector Bros,'‘Nevada City. BilSALICYLICA. A variety of Pulleys from 6 to 96 inches ning for District horses who have WARE. liard table and liquors. Taxes and _ costs diameter. SECRET: never won money ; catch weights ; $4 90. Mechanics’ Tools of all kinds, 15 steel Shoes and 15 steel dies; Banner half mile dash ; purse $50. 427 THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE No 467. Rector E. J, Nevada City. WagPOISONOUS URIC ACID WHICH EXon, Horse, Furniture and Linen in Hotel. pattern. No. 17—Maule Race, running—Go A large variety of Milland Mining Supplies. ISTtS IN THE BLOOD OF RHEUMATIC Taxes and costs $4 55. Galvanized Iron Pipe of all sizes Water Cut-offs, or Gates’ from four to as you please ; free for all ; entrance AND GOUTY PATIENTS, * No, 472. Richards, J. Nevada City— thirty-six inehes, fee $2.50; purse $50. made to order at short notice. SALICYLICA is known as a common mortgage on Wm, Seaman. Taxes and Fly-wheels. sense remedy, because it strikes directly at costs, $1 24. Total amount of premiums, $5,400. 8-inch Belting, new. ~~~ the cause of Rheumatism, Goutand NeuralNo. 473 Sigourney, T. W., estate W. W. 4@ Purchasers will find it to heir advan Amount of Premiums in Pavilion, Mill Lanters, Rope Blocks and Falls. gia,while so many so-called specifics and Cross, administrator, Nevada City, Lot Wheelbarrows, Picks, Shovels; etc., ete., supposed panaceas only treat locally the efnorth side Nevada street, Lot Half-mile tage to visit my establishment before buying too numerous to mention, fects. : House, Lot Half-mile House, hiortgage held elsewhere. ‘It has been conceded by eminent scine on Wm. Barton’s property, Money in Cititists that outward applications, such as rubzen’s Bank. Taxes and costs, $121 57. GEO. E TURNER. bing with oils, ointments, liniments and No. 476. Settle, Edward, Nevada City, soothing lotions will not eradicate those disLot .on west side Coyote street, Wagon, The above will be sold at very reaeases which are; he result of the poisgning Horses, Firearms. Taxes and costs, $3. .sonable rates for CASH or Apof the blood with Uric Acid. No.°496. Symington, R. B., Nevada City, CONDITIONS AND REMARKS. proved Credit. SALICYLICA works with marvelous efLot west side Pine street, Furniture, MusiApply to : fect on thisacid and so removes the disorcal Instruments, Trust Deeds Citizen’s[Bank. All trotting and pacing races are the best der. It is now exclusively used by ali celeTaxes and costs, $4.66. *. three and five—five to enter and three to start. brated physicians of Europe. Highest MedNo. 512. Silver, Joseph, Nevada City, Saical Academy of Paris reports 95 per. cent. loon Fixtures and Liquors. Taxed and costs, To fill running races five or more subscribers are necessary. -1 60. cures in three days, 3 In all races, except when otherwise exNo. 517. Solari, R., Nevada City, Mertpressly stated, entrance fee ten per cent on one on Odd Fellow’s Hall. Taxes and costs, REMEMBER purse, to accompany nomination. Purses 3ROAD STREET..... NEVADA CITY 85 divided at the rate of fifty per cent. to first No. 524.” Solior, M., Nevada City, Liquor TH T SALICYLICA tsa certain cure for and Saloon Fixtures, Taxes and costs, $1 97. horse, twenty-five percent. to second, fifSPRING STREET, NEVADA CITY} Opposite National Exchange Hotel, RHE MATISM, GOUT and NEURALGIA No. 527. Schmidt, Louis, Nevada City, teen percent. to third, and te. per cent. to August 1883. ourth The mostintense pains are subdued almost Furniture. Taxes and costs, $1 60, ¥ instantly. ; No. 534. Thompson, Geo. and Emma, _ National Association Rules to govern trotGive it a trial. Relief guaranteed or monNevada City, Lot in weste.n City limits. ting; but the Board reserves the right to ey refnnded. Taxes and costs, $1 97. trot heats of any two classes alternately, if (Successor to D. Welllington) Thousands of testimonials sent on appliNo. 545, Thomas, W, R., Nevada City, necessary to finish any day’s racing, or to catlon. Lot north side Gethsemane street and Furtrot or run aspecial race between heats. $1 A-BOX, 6 BOXES FOR $5. niture. Taxes and costs. $6 14. No money paid for a walk over. HE Proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLES Sent free on receipt of money, Horses entered in purses can only be No. 547. Thurston, W. L., Nevada City, drawn by consent, of Judges, t of announces that he has now the larges Furnitureand Musical Instrument. Taxes Ask your Druggist for it. and costs, $2 70. Rules of the Pacific Coast Blood Horse Association to govern running races, except No. 548. Tellam, Fred, Nevada City, FnrDo not be deluded into takingm _ tiions or when conditions named are otherwise. 1 substitutes, or something, recommended niture. Taxes and costs, $1 23. All entries tobe made in writing, giving No. 550. Thomas, E. B,,San Francisco, just as good.” Insist on the genuine with name, sex, color, and marks of horses ; also To be found in this part of the State. ‘he name of WASHBURNE & CO., on each i i on A. Sanford. ‘Taxes and costs, name and residence of owner. > 96, In running box, which is guran ed chemically pnre un Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons and races, full colors to he worn by rider; and Hacks No, 586. Wolters, J. D., Nevada City, der our signature an indispensible requisit to let at the shoftest notice and on the driversin trotting races are requested to to insure success in the treatment. Take Furniture and Musical Instrument. Taxes ' most reasonabie terms. and costs, $1.96. : wear caps of distinct colors, to be named in no othes, of send tous, The Horses are free from vice, ot goodstyle _ N6. 587. Wheeler, F. N., Nevada City, their entries, as their horses will be desigand capable of going as fast as an nated upon programmes by colors worn by cares to drive. Washburne & Co,, Proprietors, Horse, Calf and Furniture. Taxes and —AT THE— _ = drivers. . costs, $1 53, : « 287 Broadway, cor, Reade St, Entries to all the above races, except Nos. No. 588. Wing Wo Co., Nevada Gity, Carriages for -Funerals Attended pond and Stock Goods. Taxes and costs, Pittsburg Mill 7, 8,9, 15, 16and 17, to close with the Sec~NEW YORK, 55. retary on Wednesday, August 15th, 1883. to with Promptness. For Sale by No. 589. Chung Kee, Nevada City— All races restricted to horses owned in the District prior to July Ist, 1883, except Good Saddle Horses always on hand, aa and Stock Goods. ‘axes and costs, where speaifie ‘‘free forall.” Horses boarded by the day, week or month Anda lead ng Druggists No. 590. Quong Hee Kee, Nevada City, and the greatest of care guaranteed. ey and Stock Goods. Taxes and costs, Morning Entertainments — First 00. a 5 day—Game The best of all kinds of Liquors,. BEEF PORK, __ MUTTON; LAME, 4 DRINKS 25. CENTS. PRANK 5, OWENS, Prop Hollister IRON. . : 3 STEEL : The UNION has long enjoyed the reputa — Complete, tion of being the BEST HOTEL in the moun STOVES, No 114. ChivellJ.S Nevada City. Fur-. tains and the present proprietors propose to Over $8,000 in Premiums ! niture and Musical Instrument. Taxes and keep it up to that standard. cost «$2 10. ‘ Nice Sample Room on first floor. Special CONSISTING OF . TINWARE, accommodations Noll5. Charles FE. W. Nevada City. Furfor COMMERCIAL vTO BE AWARDED. niture and Muaical Instrument. Taxes and ELERS., Pumping Erfgine 10 x 20. GAS PIPES AND FITTINGS, costs $3 20. Well stocked Bar and first-class Billiara oF . Hoisting (link) Engiue,8x16, Nolll. Crawford 8S. M. NevadaCity.— Tables connected with the House. wis Boiler 52 inches diameter, Mortgage on Mrs Trevacas’ property for OPEN ALL NIGHT. ing 16 feet long, with steam POWDER, FUSE, $300. Taxesand costs $3 20. Pend 2m Feed Pump. Nol41. Davis Mrs J.C, Nevada City.— RECTOR BROTHER 10-stamp Battery, 850 Ib. stamps, all Lot noith limit, city portion. Taxes and ROPE, BLOCKS, complete, with Belting and heavy silvercosts $1 24. plated Coppers for Aprons and Sluices. SPEED PROCRAMME No 151, Davis Mrs T. J. Nevada City. SHOVELS, PICKS, Rock -Breaker, 12x9 Blake's patent. Lot west Broad Road. Taxes and costs 31 60. P. J. HALK, Beat Five Cents House, THIS WELL KNOWN AND Popular Hotel, situated on HOLESALE AND RETAIL§DEALER Friday and Saturday, ~ . HARDW ARE. Of Every Description™ Nept. 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, 1888. . C, Mack, on hand the very best quality ef : Toilet Articles of all kinds Careful Attention Given to Compounding Prescription By a Competent Druggist, and PERFECT PURITY guaranteed. Next door to County Trevsurer’s Office. Nevada City, August 10, 1883. Ps Combs, Brushes, Hand Ifirrors, ply this: It is the best Iron Comprising the counties of Nevada, Placer, preparation’ ever made; is , JoserH-T. Inman, Station D, New Yor«. El Dorado, Amador, Alpine and Mono, Don’t You Forget the Place, compounded on thoroughly . scientific, J OF EL DORADO DISTRICT Etc., etc., CARR BROS., Booms to Let. ket, A Card. To all whoar suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I willsend a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE This great remedy was discovered bya missionary in South America, Send aself-addressed envelope to the Rev. a more milled at $2 a ton, eee street. desire a refreshing drink. Common Sense Remedy. house and lot adjoiniug Mrs. J. F. Long’s residence, and will give ita thorough overhauling. A large pieceof ground, on the bedrock in the rear of C. Beckman’s and other residences on East Broad street, has been located for building purposes. A new street will be openai there shortly. Mr. Beckman has built two new houses on upper Main street. The new house near the Pennsy]vania mill is completed. A contract has just been let for the building of two houses on Gold Flat. On the lot formerly owned by Judge Searls, opposite the old Nick Turner property, there are four new houses in course of construction. One of them is about completed, nedr the ps Cati be fouud at this famous Saloon pre CARR BROTHERS. On other lots, in the imme Suspension Bridge, will be completed in two or three wesks. ‘ pared to administer to the wants of all who CHILDREN’S pictures taken instanteneously .y Swarts, Nevada City. Nevada Ci o-——— Crockery, Taking all ii all this wi'l be Jas, Nolan’s new house, Brown’s Iron Bitters is sim tf. ‘i A Large Stock of Patent Medicines Annual ~~ Exhibition ! HORACE SEARS Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, ; meet a friend. Brown’s Iron BItTERS Mr. Ducray will not offer his lots for sale, but will build houses to house. commenced the regular delivery of ice in Nevada City for the Sum; mer season. Allorders left at the Company’s office, on the Plaza, will of the. universal success of ful medicine. they will be disy osed of very rapidly. rent. The Nevada Ice Company has The Secret ‘The-following is a list of letters, remaining in the Postoffice, at Nevada City, California, Any persons ‘for the week ending Sept. 2. calling for any of these letters will say essa on Broad street, and it is now a regular pleasure resort, and just the place: to wae Propxrietor. THIRTEENTH AS NOW REMODELED HIS SALOON ‘ —— o— WALTER: The Farmer's Son, tf —_——-—__s+e Mountain Ice. : John B. Conn, Beehive on Commercial street, Nevada. does just what is claimed for it—no more and no less, Broad street a new street will be opened commeucing at the alley way Advertised.” Mill, John between Booth’s and Ducray’s lots, Simons, Milnis leading to Cement Hill and Pennsyl» FOREIGN. vania mine. About 16 feet will be Mousieur, Francis Maury. taken off Elijah Booth’s lot, and HELL FOR POSTAGK. taking in the alley way will make Postmaster, Truckee, Cal. the new street about 30 feet wide, A. Dupas, 111 Jesse St., S. F., and running 500 feet in a straight Cal. ae. line along Booth’s lot. Another <2 ee -——— —street will connect with this one, Henry Warp Beecuer lectured running along the rear of Booth’s lot ‘at Portland, Or , Thursday. and the Catholic Cemetery to Kast Broad street. Still another street M. WALLING, RK. H. OAYLORD, will be connected with the new West J,Notary Public. Broad street, running through’ the the be promptly attended to. Advertised Letters. ‘bedrock to near the old Pennsylva provisions, etc., than ‘Nevada Drug Store, Corner Broad and Pine Sts., be et tt et et et Demand. There is no establishment north of Sacramento that offers greater inducements to purchasers of groceries, Pa'-183-Fa! ‘THE FARMER'S SON, ; if NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT to the road or bank, 2feetfeetwidelong, 14 x the ‘bank. 4 long, 14 feet wide at bri Axerage depth theof gla The abutment and side aie of ceeapp! ae to be be substantial doubl wall and filled with rock and ore eee ial information in regard to the brides and : ee can be had of F. M. Pridgeon, loomfield. tw i [rivting PARTMENT DE ‘Letterheads, The contract to be com: . pleted on or before October ist, and to be id forby warrants on the General Roaa id of the county. © ject . ’ , The Committee reseryes.the right to re any and all bids. of the Board of Supervisors F. M. PRIDGEON, v.sor of 8d District, Committee, Ss eS,