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April 16, 1885 (4 pages)

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IMPORTANT NEWS!. APROCLAMATION BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. To:Dby's Programme. Pro Sessio onn. Apri pril l Sess F e ramm to . the prog “The ddliowing is — at the County Institute to-day: PRICE LIST ‘ Brown & Caxins. . : . Proprietors. For. Cash ! ‘PUBLISHED aT Nevada City, Nevada County, CALIFORNIA., * . Wenpvespay, April 15, 1885. MORNING SESSION. eee BY The Board met pursiant to ad ee ee of ae New Style 9:00. Roll call—Music. journment, all the members pres9:20. Fractions, Miss Minnie ent. F: M. PridgeoHt, Chairman of McGuire. the Board, presidéd. The min6:45. Physiology, Carl Muller. utes of yesterday were read and THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1885. ° WHITHER ARE WE DRIFTING. Wheat, Not long ago the Supreme Court Corn, sPRING AND SUMNER. CLOTHING! WHY PEOPLE SHOULD PURCHASE 10:15. Discussion, opened by approved. Prof. Allen. Recess. Thé Board visited the Jail and 11:00. Music. year ee 2 00 nants Fee 1 75 Currants, 11 .%),.-.-: 1 excited thereat, abused the memPiensa bers of the highest tribvial in the State, advised the taxBeans, AFTERNOON SESSION. OA a, 1 Oe ed Roll call. Music. 1:15. An exercise by Professor 31st. A NEW. DEPARTURE. ed until son, att his oper =AT, THE— BS. EL. Dillenx’s, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street. yesterd: Books, found the same correct, 1:00. PALAGEDRY GOODS STORE! the Sur of the mine, i dent, sides at Bloomf the pro Skits PT ame al found the same in a very satisfac11:10. Geography for Primary tory condition; also viewed the Rolled Barley“ “ .... 1 50 Schools., Miss Alice Chapman. Court House walls and found that mento must pay its honest debts, 11:30. Lactears and Capillathe same needed some repairs, White Sugar, 13 Ibs... 1 eosalir other words, it could not ‘. ries, W. A. Sleep. but postponed any further action 16 Tie.. -:.1 ' swindle its bondholders out of4 Brown “ Diseussion. < until next session of the term. their dues. The young men who Rice . uoean eae: . Intermission. The Board examined the Fee run the Sacramento Bee became of the State decided that Sacra The Finest Stock of CLOTHING, and declared settled up to March ; EURNISHING GOODS, “Hats, Boots, Shoes, Tronks, Valises, Etc., Norton. The Board officially visited the Pearl Barley, 12“ .,... 1 @ We will keep in the future, always on hand, an inferior qual. 1:45. Composition made pracCounty Hospital and reporied the of the court, and closed up. with Java Coffee, 4“ .... ity of goods along with our good goods, in order tc-show--the people same in-a very satisfactory conditical, Miss Fannie Doom. — the audacious query: ‘‘If we Costa Rica“ 6“ ...:. 1 tion. the differencein QUALITY AND PRICES. 2:15. Campaign: of ’76, class don’t doit, what is thé court going exercise, F. T. Nilon. ; The following warrants were orto do about it?’”’ The Supreme Washing Powder 12 pap’rs 1 Discussion. Recess. Ever brought to Nevada City, is now on exhibition MF” Ours are better goods for the price than those kept by dered paid on the court wasevidently scared (?) for Chocolate, 4 papers.... ae: 3:00. “Music. ‘it did not talk back. Following Oysters, = 2cans..1 GENERAL FUND. at my establishment. None can compare with it in Cheap Johns-F'ly-by-nights. payers not to obey the mandates 8:10. upon the example set by the Bee, Green Corn, Sarah Althea Hill comes to the Green Peas, front and defies the United States Circuit Court. For so doing she String Beans, $5" ma aay 8°“ ..1 10 “ ..1 ___.was placed in one of the parlors: Tomatoes, of the county jailin San Francissalmon, co, for. 24 hours. Following-again, Table Fruit, the example set by the Bee, now Pie Fruit, comes Dave Terry, the man who 3:30. Discussion. 7:30. Professor Norton says that “Judge Sawyer has Lobsters, imprisoned Mrs. Sharon for twenDeviled Ham, _ ty-four hours for contempt of court. Corned Beef, 6." ..1 4 “ ..1 saving quarter, $40. "We will not limit purchasers to any quantity, but will sei] them as much as they want. C. E, Mulloy, per diem as Su O@We will guarantee nothing but what is guaranteed to us, ag will ~W. D. Woods, p>.r diem as Su A pervisor, $73. SAVED A IS DOLLAR we claim to be responsible. @0@" We have marked our goodsin plain figures. (O@" We have the Cheapest, Largest and Best selected stock of goodsin all grades. M0 We have no Rotten Trees, hence we fear no rotten branches,. (@FWe do not pretend to-sell any. goods at’a toss. ~< EARNED. Under my new system Cash Buyers will receive the benefit of my reductions. We claim we lave reduced the prices on low class goods. From this day every article bought at.my store a (0@" MX" We will expose others in their Chatham Street Tricks. They discount of sell a few Leadersin sniall quantities at a loss. But beware and be pervisor, $73 80. Muncey. W. J. Hill, per diem as SuperVocal Solo, Miss Ida Hill—Mrs. visor, $74.80. Jas. Watt, Pianist. Board adjourned -sine die. Instr. Solo, Miss Adelaide Dor DOLLAR POOR" g, RUIN F. M. Pridgeon, per diem as SuThe following is the musical pervisor, $74 80. programme: J. F. Shroeder, per diem as SuInstrumental Solo, Miss Clara AeA @@F" We will sell no moth eaten goods to. anybody. BEAUTY, STYLE AND PRICE. F. G. Beatty, for stamps-for enpervisor, $72. lecture in the Theatre. eee ie eee Pa. Decimal Fractions, W. J. Rodgers. ER ERICET et . _ Sears3 Jelly, shot one-of God’s noblemen, Hon. _ David OC. Broderick, in a duel, and Sardines, Partial Payments, D. _. Mahoney. —ns sey. very careful not to be duped. On thesame basis he ought tosend —“Tue Record-Union says: We . Oh ©.. Oe * Atternoon: me tojail for at least six days, for I me, “(DF We buy our goods from direct importers, hence we are under Instr. Duet, Misses Augusta and have already referred tothe pubaib°* . 245 FOR CASEr. have at least six times as much Lard, . no obligation to second hand Auction Dealers. lications of Felix Gillet, of NevaClara Kline. contempt for his court as the deKerosene, 5 gallon “ 1 75 Having been in business in this city for the past (0@F Here is our price list, subject to changes: Vocal Solo, Miss Sadie Jol*nson da City, Cal., concerning nut and fendant has.” fruit trees, but his recent suppleKerosene, per ‘“ .. 40 —Mrs. Jas. Watt, Pianist. (0@F" 25 yards Good Prints for $1 00. We will sell you from 10c to fifteen years I flatter myself I know the wants of $100 That is nice language for a highSyrup, per gallon..... 60 ment giving special information worth. Instr. Trio, Mrs. Jas. Watt and TEN PER CENT WILL BE MADE toned lawyer like Dave Terry to the firsttime that Dave Terry has expressed his comtempt of United States anthority, or insti prunes is entitled tocareful perusPickles, 6“ “-..1 40 Vocal Duet, Mrs. Ed. Coleman al by nut and fruit growers. The and Mr. J. Watt. Tea, 5 pound box, ..1 25 specific information furnished will At this evening’s lecture be of value fo any one who may Japan _ Tea, per neiid, 35 the following will be given: desire to plant orcultivate either Eng. Breakfast Tea “ 40 Trio, ‘‘Gui Tollis’’ by H. Mil tutions, and if he had been justly Soap, per box, 60 dealt with he would not now be hobHarkness Candles, per box,3 50 nobbing with Sarah Althea. We ., “ " $2for 1 agree with a San Francisco paper when it says: “Of Terry’s per SanFran “ 8s0for 1 sonal contempt, Judge Sawyer can, of course, take =o notice, % per roll per plug When a Man Who Does Not Do “CLOTHE _ tion. LIAMWOLF. Emma Schemer, Mrs. M. B. B. as he retains his powers as a bore. Potter and Mr. A. Clancy. And his capacity in this direction The Milton Company Sued. is unsurpassed. ALL WOOL SUITS, From $25 and Upwards. ALL WOOL PANTS, From $6 and Upwards. most, being in the cabin atthetime, It must have [ROSENBERG BROS. Respectfully, B. H. MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St., Nevada City. wae SVLISH ISH WILL MIL NERY ' Tue Federal appropriation of $100,000 fora government bvilding in Sacramento cannot,it seems, he escaped death.> the accibe available until the Legislature dent, whilebeing was down for the struc propose to FIGHT IT OUT There never has been such elegant designs in ture, and asthe Legislature will right exe, toe: all. of “which 19 claims damages for the amount not meet for two years, the people of Sacramento feel disappointed. above stated. C. J. Swift, of San Francisco, appears as attorney for The only way to expedite matters is by an extra session, and conseplaintiff. quently the local papers recomWhy Marshal Fdught Reid. mend the Governor to call one. MILLINERY GOODS During the Mexican war, after » Be aroost. Fallest the American army had entered the City of Mexico the young officers had very little to do but to Ee MISS KATE RAUER, one of the most NEW MEAT MARKET POWDER Cartwheel Hats fr from 25 cts up. mill for sale. laconic remark: ‘You are a fool.” price for cashthe stamps; battery and machinery of a four A duel followed, in which Marshall lost a finger and got the worst of it generally. Mutton, Veal, Dr. Frazier’s Throat and Lung ‘Btamp custom and prospecting Balsam Sausages, Etc., quartz mill. For particulars call Is the greatest remedy in the And all ate 9: meat usually found in a —on J. B, Johnson, Esq., at his . first class marke’ world for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, office, corner Broad and Pine sts., Sore Throat, Quirizy, Laryngitis, Nevada City. al6-tf THOSE DESIRING TO BUY MEAT FOR Croup, MHoarseness, Bronchitis, Nice Rahch for Sale. CASH WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADAsthma, Catarrh and Whooping Co h,and all diseases of the throat lungs. It performs wonders Mrs, Pooler, W. s Yavine, bas VANTAGE TO TRADE WITH ME, AS I and in relieving Consumption. It er place, new lat sly improved WILL SELL AT THE LOWEST RATES. strengthens the lungs and instant _ fences; buildings, etc. <A fine} _ bearing orchard of Bartlet pears, . : apples and.other fruits. The place sar Meatsdelivered free of charge. c. a2NAFFZIGER. silt be sold very cheap. al6 3t apl .
: oo ly allays allirritation of the throat. CLEVELAND, OunIO. wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be soldin competition with We have just received a fine assortment se LA the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate pow. DIES’ ders. So~p ontv mcans. Royan ae baa Co., 106 Wall HOSE, unequaled-in quality and price. For Sale Cheap. ‘the place. For further particu“Jars enquire at the place, or at A. -Lademan’s Heats Nevada City. ‘N. WEBER. at ee ee election to be 4th, 1 _ For Cityen for City ee takes. CARRIAGE AND WAGON —AND— Good Goods, HORSE-SHOEING SHOP, Note the following List of Prices of some of our Goods Fifty dozen heaviest’ Blue Denim Overalls,. our own manufacture, made of the best material, 60 cts each, price heretofore, $1. Thirty dozen Boys’ Overalls, 25 cents, price here-— tofore,-50-cents; Boy’s Cass. Kinee Suits, $2, ~ 50, $3, $4 and $5. 4 Boys’ Cass. Long Suits, $2.50 and upwards. Men's Suits, $5 and upwards. Men's Stylish (New) High and Low Calf Sh oes $1.75, $2, $2.25 and $2.50, &= Before making your purchases call on. us and see what we have and what we.can do for you. E@ By buying of us we will — to give Latest Styles, you the a ~Lowest Prices BROAD STREET, ABOVE W. C. GROVES P. CLANCY, Proprietor, HAVING SECURED Houses who have everything to gain and nothing to lose. 7 Bigg esiBargains Ever Heard of Here. THE Se a ee dite $5 P's Seer Fe tare Teese: takes] All pre: for a gr bilities “will be has bee one of t given ir _F.H his resi porter o cepted . made t will be when it Judge t appoint allowed Movi merous man in! for bree He did howeve for him that. pa CRAW cattle f Sacram Tuesday up-to.a brother took pl: F. hand 1 Court, . on Wat County R. Dav Mrs. R. Dai iziends week, has bee lector 0 visor W Cyar of Distr --O. Rich district. Humbugged by Cheap John Second-Hand Clothing BLACKSMITHING, the article must be inferior. BV.E. Pa Throat Lung PREPARED TO DO ALL KINDS: OF}. Balsam allays all irritation“of the WORK IN MY LINE IN THE BEST throat. ; Penctrates and heals Lungs, and assistsnature by exSTYLE, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE pectoration to throw off the corANDAT THE LOWEST PRICES. ruption Sold by druggists e 70.) 7) 0. BALDRIDGE will be © candidate where a 75 cons «ete it = Patrons may rest assured that when rival E= . These Goods Must be sven to he appreciated, “Sd . houses quote lower prices.than us, for the same kind. Do not be Dr. Frazier—Dear Sir: I was troubled for about three months during the last summer and fall with, ronchitis and a bad cough. r ing several remedies with. _ out finding an hon I used your held on May cured. apll. . Dr. Frazier’s time ~ AND ALL OTHER GOODS IN socieas SERVICES OF A FIRST. AND EVERYTHING AS REPRESENTED. ~_ A ranch two miles west of Neeto yok tok tock tok For City rast Balsam, and KCLASS BLACKSMITH. AND HORSEoS t and. yee * x vada City, on Newtown road. Six-} found nenediata elp. On retirSHOER, FROM SAN FRANCISUO, AND — ing at-nightit gave me undisturbty-nine (69) acres of land (good * of many trond, WM. ed rest, and after using the mediTHOMAS McKEE HAVING, BEEN EMRik wKK HK™ & = Hee), house, fine orchard, cows, A’F.theEVENSest ae has consen and will be cine three w T found emyself x hy * PLOYED AS WHEELWRIGHT, I AM NOW horses, wagon, and everything on a candidate for the office of Cit4 Treasurer, ‘ what We Allow No One and Best TO UNDERSELL US! “Any Style of Bonnet or Hat Can Be Had Beef, Iwill sell: Pork, no matter As are shown this season, and our stock will be found on inspection to be the THE given b Noise it Abroad ! That a Great Clothing. War is raging, and beingye considerably interested, we Selection ever brought to this city. @0@™ Satisfaction guaranteed or shine their boots, dress well and ey Bay it’s vi nghty, visit the senoritas. Along with —Bb) bet your lifee they 0 it on the no pay. the Kentucky troops was a famous P. D. POLIDORI, story-writer, Mayne Reid. One Prof. H. B. Norton. day Reid was shining his boots Merchant Tailor, TRIMMED OR UNTRIMMED, AND ANY This distinguished public edueator Broad st., 2 doors below National and repeating at the same time arrived in town by yest rday forethe lines— KIND OF TRIMMINGS. Exchange Hotel. At midnight in his guarded tent noon’s train. Prof. Allen who was The Turk lay dreaming of the hour expected to be here was unable to When Greece, her knee in ae bent, Should tremble at his powe come, and Prof. Norton of the When Ned Marshal, our own Hon. State Normal school lectured last E. C. Marshal, Attorney-General evening, and wil] lecture_again AT THE-OLD-PORK~ MAR: ~ Stylish-and ArtisticMilliners on the Coast will suof California, putin with: ‘Grease this evening in the place of Prof. be . KET OF JACOB NAFFZIGER, her knee, Reid? Now, why did Allen. Prof. Norton is one of the. . perintend the sorants A Department. ON MAIN STREET, NEARLY she grease her knee? That’s the ablest lecturers on the Pacific Absolutely Pure. OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL, question that agitates the whole Coast, and the Theatre to-night This powder never varies. A will undoubtadly. be crowded: to C. J. NAFFZIGER, Proprietor. continent.” Reid looked at him in utter contempt, and made the marvel of purity, strength and its utmost capacity to hear bim.: Notice. O©@ P. S.—We answer no sensational advertisements. A CHANCEFOR ALL partisans’’ we know of. the river, he lost the sight of~his appropriates a site get even on their losses. (0@ Be sure and consult us first before you purchase anything in our line, as we are prepared fer all emergencies. COME. AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. B.C. Rees has commenced a been asore affliction for Cleveland suit in the Superior court of this to hear ‘‘Old Rosy’ lay down the county against the Milton Hylaw about the officer in California. Phy. the breaking of the dam his cabin-and contents were washed away, andthat by a miracle al Low Prices. PRL cou widows have a finger in the pie. oor ore80 bec ien Miss 000 damages, which was caused to be hoped that he will give this old party noappointment. Rose-. dam in 1888. Rees claims that crans is one of the most ‘‘offensive M@Order work at equally “Nobody is above it, Solo; ‘‘Judith,’’. _. by the breaking of the company’s si Yor OTH The old maids love it, Vocal draulic Mining Company for $20,Whatever the President does, it is Aman must. be more or less hot-headed; he must be more or less.jealous, and more or less pasbhelateiatetetaiatatatSeta adninlaty hein 4 . . gionate to inspire a woman with the love that br7ns. The man who wouldn’t kiss a woman when she tells him with her eyes that about kissing: for us. 2-4 And Everythinz : gayin propor I don’t mean by this that kissing is at all necessary, or even proper, but it is certainly a part gnd parcel of the art of love-making. I believe in the rough old verse that dear little Lotta used to sing oO — Er rieaoeand Cho-40 rus“Pantum Discount of Ten per Cent., RosEcRANS will continue to keep by Millia: W. P. Sow650 den, Mrs. Dr. H. ra"Welch, Miss his name before the public as long Which will be allowed to every purchaser. any personal, far less hostile, associations with Mr. Terry. We are, however, a little surprised that Terry should so forget what is required of a member of the Bar as to use the words he used ‘against a United States Judge, no matter what his political opinions or. personal_grievanves_may.be.””. her lips are yearning is ‘an, idiot. &0@Handkerchiefs, 5c apiece, as many as you want. @@ This is only a partial price list, which we think “is. sufficient We will not-sy npathizein the future with anyone ae they.. LATEST NEw Ss! Ir you want to sell any.hing go come to us with the cry that they have been duped by Cheap John Jennie Marsh—Mrs. H. V. Rearto Tracy’s. ~ ald tf Buy your Clothing of me and take advantage of the Fly-by-nights. They will have to cheat you some way in order to “per box 1 50 dan, Pianist. his high position, officially, proButter, féssionally, precluding him from Tobacco, Itis ee an fore buying elsewhere. nuts or prunes, as the author lard, Mrs. Dr. H. S. Welch, Mrs. speaks fully from personal knowlM. B. B. Potter and Mr. W. P. edge and experience. Sowden. _———o Pe ode Francisco, is itnot? This is not the people, and have selected my goods accordingly. @@F-Gingham, good quality, 18 yards for$1 00. We will give you My old customers know that they have a square . a8 much as you want. Sheeting, 20 and 25c per yard;all you want. deal at my place, and new customers will find it to (OF (&0@™ Chemise, 30c apiece, more than you_want. their advantage to examine my stock and prices be(0@™ Buttons, 3c per doz., in great quantities: upon the subject of walnuts and use-on the publi¢ streets of San Syrup, 5 gallon kegs..2 40 Cooley Bros. THE ~ murder O@ NOTE OUR ADDRESS—ONLY RETAIL HOUSE, HYMAN BROTHERS . — kw Nk tk . tik thy tok Sor. Ssaadanunters Ce Ae sts. wk ok ke RK Re kk dark ig ek aRK ke week wR Kk we ke x Ree ek RK HONOLULU, eS 2Y eels _ (Near the Union Hotel, Mainstreet, ‘Nevada, City. SAN —“April 1, 1885. FRANCISCO. 0.-€ came wu) night. Mrs, East on road ta: ‘Taos sold thi Vis! The contain Dr. M.! Califorr ated fro of dents ing his: ris of T: of Dr. 8 resided in the fields ii hada ve marks season ] semi-tre While ¢) Breathi We'll Whoset White a And s Wh The t cheapes is this t pers, et offered. made Thomas warrant ably loy first-cla: ‘ as chea) ffer be Wass