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SESS LIE LS OIG TE RA INO a yar yo
The Daily 1 Trang
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“Wholesomeness.” ” More. economiavets’ Page evade ‘County,
én
Brows & CALKINS. gn
FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1885.
Grass Valley Items.
The Tidings is entitled to the
credit of the followingitems: ,
E.C. Webster, who resides on
the corner of Auburn and Bank
streets, met with quite a serious
accident this morning. He was"
engaged in moving a building and
while at work got under the house
to attend to some detail, when the
jackscrew slipped and the house
was let wala -Mr. Webster’s
right leg-was-caught and the reGe sult was a dislocation of the hip
joint. There may be a fracture ot
the rim of the socket of the joint
(acetabulum cavity) asthe head
‘of the bone slips in-and out of the
cavity quite easily: Dr: Jones re-}
duced the dislocation, having the
assistance of Dr. Relley, who administered chloroform.
M. Gauthier is going to erect 5
‘stamps on the Crown Point.
* The 14-level in the Idaho is
looking very well. The other levels contain but average milling
ore, ;
The Empire still continues
good, so good, in fact, that the
owners are going to add 30 stamps
to the already 20.. This is a good . x
—showingfor the oldest worked
-—-mine-in-northern-California;——The custom mills are running
regularly upon ore from’ prospect
shafts. The owners of the custom
mills say that they have been
““yunning more regularly for the
‘past few months than ever before
at this time of the year.
The North Star Company have
made arrangements to crush rock
~—at the Rocky Bar-mill —and-commenced Tuesday. There are now
about 100 loads extracted from
different levels of the mine by the
tributers. The rock shows well in
free gold and sulphurets.
' ‘The resident trustees, (or directors) took a trip through the New
York Hillmine on Tuesday, and
we learn from Mr. Peter Johnston, one of the directors, that the
~_mine now looks better than it has
for the ‘past two years. The
miners are stoping above the 10_ level, and are sinking a winze and
in the 13-level. The
prospects are particularly. encouraging for there is pay rock now in
sight that will run the mill for
two years.
J. DeBarru Stoxp of Los Angeles thinks that a lunatic asylum
isa detriment instead of a benefit to
a locality. Therefore.he is strongly opposed to the location of the
third asylum at the City\of, the
Shoemaker, of the “Tid.
ings wants the ‘‘detriment’’ located on alot he owns in Grass Val}s
ley.” We hope he will succeed in
getting it there. The place is now
entirely to quiet for sane persons.
a as
Mrs. M. Corrman, whocame to
this state recently from Illinois, is
stopping at the National Exchange
Hotel. She is a teacher of KenSington and Lustre Painting, and
will-be pleased to-have the ladies
of this city call and see some specimens of her work.
ome
James Conroy, another old timer, arrived here yesterday from
Virginia City. He says he hardly knows the place, on account of
the many improvements made_in
residences and business houses.
This is his first visit.-here in. 26
years.
Seen ED © emanates
Notice.
At the solicitation of a number
of citizens of Nevada City School
District; Messrs. Frank. Power
and R.-E. Robinson are most respectfully requested to allow their
names to be placed on the ticket
for the election of two Directors of
said district, at the election to be
held April 25th.
J.B. Jounson.
POWDER
mts Se ag never varies.
> ~~ strengthHee!
the ordinary kinds, and
be sold in competition with
the multe of _ one short
Be lum or phosphate
ders. Sop ONLV IN CANS. Reon
benign iatege Cos 106 Wall
ie
WILLIAM WOLF'S
_ PRICE LIST
For Cash !
—o
And Everything
else in proportion.
WILLIAM WOLF.
EGLOTHEGE*
Fel gee eg ih Shaded bo ohhe algal t
¢MADE FOR NOTHING'S
ALL WOOL . SUITS,
From $25 and Upwards.
ALL WOOL PANTS,
From $6 and Upwards.
O@FOrder work at equally
Low Prices.
OO@FSatisfaction guaranteed or
no pay. ae
P, D. POLIDORI,
Merchant Tailor,
Broad st., 2 doors below National
Exchange Hotel.
NEW MEAT MARKET
AT THE OLD PORK MARin. KET OF JACOB NAFFZIGER,
ON MAIN STREET, NEARLY
OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL,
C. J. NAFFZIGER, Proprietor.
Beef,
Pork,
Mutton,
ea
Sausages, Etc.,
And all kinds of meat usually fourid in a
first class market.
CASH WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO TRADE WITH ME, AS
WILL SELL AT LOWEST RATES.
£27 Meats delivered tree of charge.
apl C. J. NAFFZIGER.
_. 'THOMAS~HOUSE,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
THOMAS KIDD..Proprietor
AVING LEASED THE .ABOVE reer
ular Hotel and Restaurant, Iam
pared to furnish the pane with the est
‘the market affords. ———~
Board and Lodging per week, $5 50
Meals.... STG Leeh SUAS LAER AR Od 25 cents
MMO GUOS . iis occ cisvesnnees 25 cents
The beds are all clean, and the rooms are
kept neat and tidy.
Ashare of the’public patronage is solicited
THOMAS KIDD.
Nevada City. ‘April 21, 1885.
Flour, per 100 Ibs.... $2 50
Wheat, Use 2 00
Corn, WN os
Rolled Barley “.... 1,50
White Sugar, 13 lbs...1
Brown ‘ 16lbs....1
Rice fee 1
Currants; 11"..... 1
Prunes, a ee 1
Beans, 7 dagen Pi are
Pearl Barley, 12 ‘' ...: oe
Java Coffee, 4° .... 1
Costa Rica 8. ....: 1
Washing Powder 12 pap’rs 1
Chocolate, 4 papers: Soriress 1
Oysters, ~ 19 oan
Green Corn, ile 1
Green Peas, a eae
Strirg Beans, 8 ‘' 1
Tonatoes BU ee 1
Salmon, edaacr eae .
Table Fruit, Lele eae: *
Pie Fruit, 8 ff 1
Jelly, 6 * 1
Sardines, 6.” 1
Lobsters, see 1
Deviled Ham, 4 “ 1
Corned Beef, ao 7
Lard, Aip 0, 46
Kerosene, 5‘gallon “ ..1 75
Kerosene, per “ Re . ,
Syrup, per gallon..... 60
Syrup, 5 gallon kegs..2 40
Fivgiel, 0. “ee 1 ao
Tea, 5 pound box, ..1 25
Japan Tea, per pound, 35
Eng. Breakfast Tea “ 40
Soap, per box, . 60
Harkness Candles, per box,3 50
' “Sater 1
SanFran “ 8s0for 1
es “per box 1 50
Butter, perroll 40
Tobacco, per plug 50
vere Grener eer aN ar wera res i
THOSE DESIRING. TO BUY MEAT FOR }
ASSESSOR’S OFFICE
1885.
THE NEW CASH
In the — Block, Commercial street,
adu City. i —
eo PERSONS, FIRMS, COMPANIES,
are requir:
ed tb deliver to the iments office, at the
Court House in Nevada City. jmmcalatey,
a statement under oath of all the propert:
id both real and personal, owned or pts
i by him, her or them, or Ip, their possession,
or held in trust for Others*at 12 o’clock mePROVISIONS,
GRATIN, FLOUR, . {igs"ia tosordance with Te Hew Oonetita:
tion,
FEED, ETC, Refusal or neglect to make a sworn statement of all the rty owned or held in
hehe rr offer to the people of Nevada and . trugt will subject the i so refusing or
At Greatly Reduced Rates, Ei doa ann
the full ty of the law--one hunired
dollars fine and guilty of a misdemeanor.
BL Ft woe mt RUT A CASH BUSIthe fujl
of a CARH trade: year, are
? blariks may be obtained at the AsUST RECEIVED, A .FULL STOCK OF
everything in theline of
GROCERIES,
All — owning real estate that. has
heretoford heen assessed in the wrong name
on the Real Botate Assessment Koll, or who
have purch
A cordial invitation is extended to everydeeds at the re and have tne
roper change made for the year 1885.
scl Gnd sco the quality ab well as . P Tuned. ate. attention is necessary as work
*“ head Roll has oe commenced.
alee 8 Office,
and payable at this office or to a Deputy Assessor,
TI earnestly request of each and ever 2 Serer
payer to file his statement immediately and .
coroperate with the office in-vaving e:
DANIEL COLL NS.
Assessor of Nevada County.
Stockholders’ ers’ Meeting. oe
HE Annual Meeting of the Stockhold. .o1
ers of the MASONIC HALL ASSOUIATION will beheld at Masonic Hall on
Thursday, May 21st, 1885,
At 8 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of electing three Trustees ot said Association, and
transacting such other business as may
lawfully come before it.
ASPER, Secretary. K.C
Nevada City, April 19, 1885.
For Rent:
A good-sizéd room in the Tran
script Block, up stairs. Apply at
this office. tf
TO THE E PUBL IC AT LARGE.
BE NOT MISLEAD OR HUMBUCCGED BY
BLOWING !
T do hot limit my customers. I will sell them one article or a hundred.
I DON’T THROW OUT BAITS,
O
S50,000 00 Worth ofr
-—AND-——
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GODS,
JUSTRECEIVED BY
A. BLUMENTHAL,
CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS.
Ready for Sale Monday en
——— goth: —
PRICE LIST UNTIL ‘FURTHER NOTICE:
Ladies Bleached and Unbleached Nightgowns, Tucked and Trimmed with Embroidery, 50 cents.
Ladies’ Chemises, leached and Unbleached, Tucked and Trimmed
with Embroidery, 25 cents.
Ladies’ Kitchen Aprons, 25 cents apiece.
25 yards of good Calico for One Dollar.
14 yards Dress Goods for One Dollar.
.20 yards of Muslin for One Dollar.
The Little Beauty Corsets, 50 cents, selling-all over for One Dollar.
Genuine C. P. Corsets at $2 50.
4 inches wide hand made Linen Lace, 121¢ cents a yard.
Barban Lace, from'2 to 3inches wide, 6 cents a rand.
100 dozen Ladies’ Hose, good quality, 1 Dollar a dozen.
ee
_GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING COODS. .
Price List:
Good quality Merino Shirts and Drawers, 50 cents each, selling else
where at One Dollar.
For boys Boss of the Road Overalls, 10 ounce Denim, at_50 cents.
the same price.
White Shirts, made out of the best of muslin, 75 cents to One Dollar
each. I have them in all sizes,
Paper Collars 15 cents a box.
Linen Collars, good quality, one bit apiece.
Canton Flannel Shirts and Drawers 50 cents each.
Shaker Socks one bit a pair.
In the future f will always keep on hand a full supply of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods. ;
I 0 NOT KEEP TRASH OR MOTH-EATEN GOODS THAT I HAVE
TO SELL AT AUCTION. .
MY GOODS BEAR INSPECTION,
(ph
Thankful for the liberal pertonage eatowed o on me in the past, and
hoping for a continuance of the same, I remain, respectfully,
A, BLUMENTHAL,
Corner Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City.
NB. Orders from the country ses 228 attended to.
MR. WM. M. BAILLIE
a.
The Incomparable Tailor and Scientific Cutter has returned from San
Francisco where he has been for several weeks taking in the late styles
and newest ideas of fashions in Men's wear, and will
be fouhd at his old place
With C. A. Barrett,
46 BROAD STREET,
The Leading Merchant Tailoring EstablishmentIN NEVADA CITY,
Where he will-continue to fashion Geateend s Garments in graceful and elegant style, and in-a most
satisfactory manner. He will be assisted by W. T.
BIRCHALL, the ‘skilled Coat and Vest maker,
and MR. M. DURENBERGER, polls on
Pants.
Norr—Mr. Durenberger has made a special ‘study of the art. of fitting pants for the:last seven years, devoting his whole abilities to this
éan not be excelled.
O@Thankful to this community for past favors I “hope, to merit
a continuance of the seme.
C. A. BARRETT, Merchant Tailor.
46 Broad street, Nevada a City.
The Poll Tax of Two Dollars is now due. ”
Spring and Summer Dry Goods
As IT have pee during the many years I have done business here,. .
one speciality, and it, is therefore safe to say . that his workmanship .
IMPORTAN TN EWS!
Special Sale e for 1 week
LARCE ASSORTMENT OF SHIRTS! —
#® AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES.
Large Arrival of New Style
SPRING AND SUMMER GLORHING
nomen ogee AT
es ate. DLiLLer Gs
Odd Fellows’ "Building, Broad Street.
Fhe Finest Stock-of
CLOTHING,
FURNISHING Goops,
Hats, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Etc;
Ever brought to Nevada City, is now on exhibition
at my establishment. None can compare with it in
BEAUTY, STYLE AND PRICE.
ic ca
IS A ,DOLLAR EARNED.
o-——
Under my new system Cash Buyers will receive
the benefit of my reductions.
From this day every article bout at my store a
discount of
TEN PER CENT WILL BE MADE
FOR CASE.
Having been in business in this city for the past
fifteen years I flatter myself J know the wants of.
the people, and have selected my goods accordingly.
My old customers know that they have a. square
deal at my place, and new customers will find it to
their advantage to examine my stock and prices before buying elsewhere.
A DOLLAR SAVED
o-———_
LATEST NEW Ss!
Buy your Clothing of me,and take advantage of the
Discount of Ten per Cent.,
Which will be allowed to every purchaser. "—
COME AND SEE:FOR YOURSELF.
B. H. MILLER,
Odd F ellows’ Building, Broad St., Nevada Pe
A CHANCEFOR ALL
be STy. NERY ' ISH MILL
~ There never has been such elegant designs in
As are shown this séason, and our stock will. be
found on inspection to be the -Bee” . aroost, Fallest and Best
Selection ever brought to this city.
Any Style of Bonnet or Hat Can Be Had
TRIMMED OR UNTRIMMED, AND ANY
KIND OF TRIMMINGS.
. MISS KATE RAUER, one of the most
Stylish and Artistic Milliners on the Coast will superintend the Millinery Department.
Cartwheel Hats from 25 cts up.
We have just received a fine assortment of LADIES’ HOSE, unequaled in quality and price.
= Patrons may rest assured that when rival
houses quote lower prices than us, for the same kind.
. the article must: be inferior.
Good Goods,
Latest. Styles,
_Lowest Prices,
AND EVERYTHING ‘AS REPRESENTED.
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Near the Unio Hotel, Maig street, Nevada Cit
MILLINERY GOODS':
bg
* *
ik © ans NEW YORK,
HONOLULU, .
ity. SAN . FRANCISCO.
A PROCLAMATION
——ISSUED BYROSENBERG BROs.
—_—__9—_——_
WHY PEOPLE SHOULO PURCHASE:
—AT TH E-. .
PALAGE AY GOODS STORE!
A NEW DEPARTURE.)
(@ We will keep in'the future, always on hand, an inferior quality of goods along with our good goods, in order tr show the people
the difference in QUALITY AND PRICES.
@@™ Ours are better goods forthe price-than those kept by
\Cheap Tohns-Fly=by-nights.
MF” We will sell no moth eaten goods to anybody.
O@ We will not limit purchasers to any quantity, but will sell
them as much as they want.
we claim-to be responsible.
(0G We have marked our goods in plain figures.
’ (08F We have the Cheapest,elargest.and Best selected stock of
goods in ‘all grades.
(0 We have no Rotten Trees, hence we fear no rotten branches.
M&F" We do not pretend to sell any goods at a loss.
(GF We claim we have reduced the prices on low class goods.
(OF We will expose others in their Chatham Street Tricks. They
sell a few Leaders in small quantities at a loss. But beware and he
very careful not to be duped.
no obligation to second hand Auction Dealers.
M&F Here is our price list, subject to changes:
MF -25 yards Good Prints for $1 00. We will sell you fscan 10¢ to
$100 worth.
. a8 much as you want, i va i
OO@ Sheeting, 20 and 25c per yard, all yoa want.
(OF Chemise, 30c apiece, more than you want.
@©@™ Buttons, 3c per doz., in great quantities.
@@-~ Handkerchiefs, 5c apiece, as many. as you want.
MF This is only a partial price list, which we think is sufficient
for us,
OOF We will not sympathize in the future with anyone when they
come to us with the cry that they have been duped by Cheap J6hn
Fly-by-nights. They will have to cheat you some way in order to
zet even on their losses.
@0@ Be sure and consult us first before you purchase anythin: in
our line, a8 we are prepared for all emergencies.
Respectiully,
ROSENBERG BROS.
Oo@ P. S.—We answer no sensational advertisements.
N oise it Abroad .
aoa a (areal bee =
considerably interested, we
. propose to FIGHT IT OUT
no matter what time _ it
takes.
We Allow No One
TO UNDERSELL US!
—_9—___
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 heretofore, 50 cents.
Boy's Cass. Knee Suits, $2, $2.50, $3, $4 and $5.
Boys’ Cass. Lohg 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, _
AND ALL OTHER cooDs 15. PROPORTION.
ES These Goods Must be seen to bo appreciated, “<2
Do not be Humbugged by Cheap John Second-Hand Clothing
Houses who have everything to gain and nothing to lose.
E> Before making your purchases call on.us and
sée what we have and what we can do for you.
OO@" We will guarantee nothing but what i is guaranteed to_us, as
(We buy our goods from direct importers, hence we are under
@@Gingham, good quality, 18 yards for$1 00. We will give you
= By buying of us we will ; guarantee to give
yyou the”
’ Bigg estBargains Ever Heard of Here.
@@F NOTE OUR ADDRESS— _._—
— ONLY RETAIL HOUSE,
Cor. Brdéad co
<Wiisiisate— t eo
———
Daily,
PER ANNU}?
PER WEEK
———
THE ‘th
that has]
molested i
“store, was
night last,
neek to a '
buteher 8)
on the Inj
significant
Mr. Giffin
morning, .
condition —
more lifele
according!
in such cat
and causet
The jury;
corpse, re)
was strung
~jngs. Sen
ed to-morr
Aprar-c
ber-of Gras
during the
now more
that all the
ists about
“ Glenbrook
very few
Park is fix
ience of }
appreciate
born sore-1
_.that the ne
had more
than they!
“Tom Buc
one of the
arrived in
evening.
Frep Br
—eounty,—¢a
Wednesday
main afew
Geo. Ho!
Valley, wh
Napa, retu
day.
Tae bus
city was ne’
are being
employed 1
Tue Nev
ley Parlors
the Golden
at Hunt’s ]
Rector
tel bar, hay
tiful ice che
on draught
GENERAL
California t
will find
town for he
Tuos. Gn
~ has been ve
is getting a
Tue Grar
is being he
Nihell is t
lodge in th
Miss Fan
sister, Mrs.
on Wednes
Henry .
Wales, was
perior Cour
Tue Case
for grand la
Court Wed
Dr. CHar
nesday fre
will return
Mars. Aur
at Grass V:
Easy
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how costl)
when the n
ate? How
when his §
neys are ot
you say, ‘‘E
sands of pe
ably in th
abed, butcomfort and
when a bot
Tonic woul
Try it, and
and spirits.
Kensington
Mrs. M.
Kensington
recently ar
now. stoppi
. change Hot
ed to giveir
"named arts.
~ Tae bes
cent less th
sell, at Smit
yourself. ce.
now open m
Tae Star
are now ope
Frencn (