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April 30, 1885 (4 pages)

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Te Dal Trait iaownés CALKINS. . _ Proprietors. THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1885. Durine the past fortnight over 4,000 acres of land liave been sold by the Southern Pacific Company between Lancaster and Mojave. A new station, called Sand Creek, has been laid out, which is expected to make one of the business centers of southern California. Frw people are aware of it, but itis a fact that Greece owes to Great Britain a debt of $5,000,000, on which it pays ofly one per _ cent. interest. Russia and France are creditors to Greece on the same terms. ————__ <> o———— . An unknown boy, 16 or 18 years old, was killed-by a freight train Sunday; near Lang’s station, on the Southern Pacific Railroad. ————— ee, James G. Fam have severed his connection with the Nevada Bank, disposing of his interest to Flood and Macky. Two young Kentucky farmers fought a duel near Louisville, in which both were wounded one fatally. ee Frank McCorri, of Sans Francisco, will probably. succeed John Russel Young as Minister to China. Tre Native Bond of the Golden West will hold their Admission Day celebration at Santa Rosa this year. ——_-+ A Foor race of 125 yards was run in Cincinnatt this week, in 1134-seconds, beating the record. Ar Los Gatos, Santa Clara county, J. R. Thompson off,”’ with a dose of strychnine. >_> Ruotine is anticipated at Tyrone, Ireland, On the occasion of the visit of the Prince of Wales. . Oe ee Tue recent floods in Texas were very destructive to property, and caused some logs of life. Ax unusually large crop is predicted this season in the Delaware peach-growing district. Tue corner-stone of the new Odd Fellows’ Temple was laid in San Jose Monday. In a saloon row at Petaluma John Shearer was severely stab bed by M. Doyle. —_———-0 eo Tue reception of the Prince of Wales at Omagh, Island; was a brilliant, affair. > oTue flood in Canada_contitues, and great destruction of property . ¥ is reported. Std Mrs. Mary E. McMann committed suicide in San Jose, with morphine. —————0< Pen Bismarck urges Turkey to side with Russia as against England. Cuouera is prevailing in Calcutta to an alarming extent. o>. W. H. Vanpersiut is seriously POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate pow~~ ders. SOLD ONLV IN CANS. Roya. Benny. Powver. Co., 106 Wall _ Assessment Notice,. HAMPION MINING COMPANY.—Lo4 samen of oe place of business, San . ‘Location of works, Nevada a ae California, lotice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Trustzes, held on the 23d day of Dai! 1885, an assessmenit (No. 19) of bpd (8c) Cents per share was levied u; ital stock Ay the corporation,.pa: able immediatly in United Sta gold” = in to Secretary, at his office, No. 522 Montpees vnegpont San Francisco, Cal. Any stock p which this assessment a aan on MONDAY, -the “Hisss (le day of June, 1886, will be delinquent, and er ak for sale at ent is public au made before. be por on Friday, the eb (9th) day of June,1885, the: sot advert assessment, together en coste of adv and expenses of sale. . WETZEL, Secretary. OMhco—No," oo Montgmery street, San . s a26 WM. SCOTT, Constable and Collector. — Legal Business and Collection om WILLIAM WOLP’S “shuffled PRICE LIST For Cash And Everything else in proportion. WILLIAM WOLF.) ~ rok Lat Rhehefahetes ebalpalnichabatatahatatotet srererwrerariry FIT ATI ALL WOOL . SUITS, ALL WOOL PANTS, From $6 and Upwards. Mo Order work at equally Low Prices. @@--Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. P. D. POLIDORI, Merchant Tailor, Broad st., 2 doors below National ‘xchange Hotel. NEW MEAT MARKET AT THE OLD PORK MARKET OF JACOB NAFFZIGER, OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL, C. J. NAFFZIGER, Proprietor. eee Beef, P Pork, -Mutton, Veal, : And all kinds of meat usually found in a first class market. THOSE DESIRING TO BUY MEAT FOR CASH WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO TRADE WITH ME, AS WILL’SELL~ AT LOWEST RATES, Ber 4a Meats delivered free of charge. apl C. J. NAFFZIGER. THOMAS HOUSE, BROAD STREET, Nt VADA CITY. THOMAS KIDD. . .-< Proprietor AVING LEASED. THE ABOVE POP. H ular Hoteland Restaurant, Iam beige h (the public with the poe e market affords. The beds are all clean, and the rooms are kept neat and tidy.. Ashare of the’ leony: patronage is solicited THOMAS KIDD. Nevada Oy. Apa a, 1885, Grocery and Provision j STORE, Notiee to ‘aes §. ia * Pranourtgg Mok aaa street, ee SMADR FOR NOTHING'S . ge=—— From $25 and Upwards.} ON MAIN STREET, NEARLY . Sausages, Etc,, . Reged and Lodging per ‘week, $5 ray ASSESSOR’S OFFICE 1885. THE NEW CASH LL PERSONS, (FIrMs, COMPANIES, Cor are required to deliver to the: Fr pioe ‘8 office, Court House in Nevada city. amc UST RECEIVED, A FULL STOCK OF everything in the line of Flour, per 100 Ibs..:.-. $2 50 GROCERIES, 4 statement under oath of all the pro Patna y Wheat, Hate sues 200) PROVISIONS, . Py itin, her or leew, of'le’ ets pereeed ‘Corn, ee 1 75 . or Feld in frost for for other, 3a clck me : ie GRAIN, FLOUE, Hg tle Ba ith the New Constit Rolled Barley py . 62 1-2 1886, In seco ce with the New Constituite Sugar, 13 lb 1 a FEED, ETC. ‘Rotusal or neg'ect ‘otnkd abiiem statehoc “ ‘ ae 1 Which I offer to the people of Nevada and Sort win cattle tas aeeen to. fo sm po er oe Sed iat ee reas Eaves me eres ee 1 dollars fine and guilty of a iseueanes, currents, aa ..1 JAL Greatly Reduced Rates) asieeeccticg ci are * 1 on the ¢ Assessmep or Ww etal a5 ae 1 . NBsSiFeC aire asomcrs wa sane . bare burcaand ral esate within he la wg ee fad (oon gion is extended to every. 1eeds at the Assessor's 0 ice and have the Pearl Barley, Me ee 1 en pat and see the quality as well as adie uamdinn ix unaniey a as work Java poems 4 : eres : epee hae alredy been commenced: Washing Powder 12 pap'rs 1 WM. EL. SMITH, . resis irae cba ke Chocolate, 4 papers.... 1 I earnestly request of each and every tax: Oyste Stockholders’. Meeting, _ . pov». '2 Ale hleviatoment immetintely an 2 aE 4 vo operate with the odice in ig expense, Bae Can ES ae 1 Te a Mesting « Fy the, Stockhotaaml Arsessor Far Merukx Ooniae > $8 At ere ne ‘ J ill held at Masonic Hall a ge pee ; ees x ‘rhavalie: vherdammersad 186n, For Rent. triv ans Mois) At 8 o’clock, P. M., he the purpose of a : “ lawfully come before it. script Block, up stairs. Apply at faimon, 10 Sie Nevada Cit Apsil id, to . this office ; tf Table Fruit, 6 “ ..1 vile : : Pie Fruit, See 1 RAS eo cod Ge . EB way Bot IMR. WM. M. BATLLI Lobsters 6“.. The Incomparable Tailor and SciDeviled Ham, 4 “ ..1 entific Cutter has returned from San Corned Beef, 4 “..1 Francisco where he has been for sevLard, 8 Ib.. eral weeks taking in the late styles Lard, 4b “.. 45)and newest ideas of fashions in Men's wear, and will Kerovene, 5 gallon “ ..1 50) be found at his old place Kerosene, per “ ye 5 Syrup, per gallon..... . With C. A. Barrett, Syrup, 5 gallon kegs.:.2 40 , Pickles, 5 “° “ ..1 40 46 BROAD STREET, yee, Ppomndvon, 225) The Leading Merchant Tailoring Establishuent . ce. IN NEVADA CITY, Eng. Breakfast Tea ‘“ 40 Soap, per box, 60. Where he will continue to fashion Ceatlemal’ s GarHarkness Candles, per box,3 50. Ments in graceful and elegant style, and in a~most
“ “ $9 for 1 satisfactory manner. He will be assisted by W. T. San Fran“ 80for 1 BIRCHALL, the-skilled Coat and Vest maker, etn “per box. 1 50 and MR. M. DURENBERGER, specialist on Butter, per roll 40] Pants. Tobacco, per plug 50. . Nore—Mr. Durenberger has made a special study of the art of fi'ting pants for the last seven years, devoting his whole abilities to this one speciality, and it is therefore safe to_say’that.his workmanship can not be excelled. . (0@Thankful to this community for past favors I hope to merit a continuance of the same. C. A. BARRETT, Merchant Tailor; 46 Broad street, Nevada City. New J ewelry Store. ied E . Bex. Yaa HE Of 22 Mill Street, Grass Valley, = =Has opened a Branch Store IN NEVADA CITY, (0 Opposite Citizens Bank, where he is prepared to do-all kinds. of My reputation as a Watchmaker is well known in Nevada county, and second to none in the State. Orders from the country foranytbing in my line will be sent on approval to responsible parties, either from Nevada City or Grass Valley. J. E, CARR, T. H. CARR. CARR BROTHERS, : Proprietors of THE PALACE DRUG STORE. Corner Pine and Commercial sts., Nevada City Keep constantly on hand a large and complete stock of eae usually found ina Firesat Olass Drugs Store. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC. SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS All kinds of Periodicals Pictorialy and Newspapers, Field, Garden and Flower-Seeds, THE FINEST BRANDS OF CiSARS E@ Prescriptions accurately and carefully compounded by a careful and competent Druggist FINE CIGARS AT NIVENS’. The Largest and Finest Stock ! 25,000 JUST RECEIVED. WILL BE SOLD. CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE COUNTY. CONSUMERS, CALL & EXAMINE QUALITY & PRICE [Reb & Hol La watch and Jewelry Work. HATS AND NECKTIES, r= AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. Large Arrival of New Style SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING ilu pcoete A BS. ET éillex’s, Odd a Building, Broad Street. » The Finest. Stock. of CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Tronks, -Valises, Ete. Ever brought to Nevada City, is now. on exhibition at my establishment. None can compare with itinBEAUTY, STYLE AND PRICE. etna om engin A DOLLAR SAVED. IS A DOLLAR. EARNED. the benefit of my reductions. From this day every article bought 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 I 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. ————— 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 Fellows’ Building, Broad St., Nevada sl A CHAN CE. FOR ALL wee STYLISA MILLINERY ! There never has been such elegant designs in MILLINERY GOODS As are shown this season, and our stock will be found on inspection to be the Selection ever ii. to this city. r Any Style of Bonnet or Hat Can Be Had ! TRIMMED OR UNT RIMMEL AND ANY KIND OF TRIMMINGS. E@ MISS KATE RAUER, one of the most Stylish and Artistic Milliners on the Coast will suponer the ey Department. Cartwheel Hats from 25 cts up. We have just received a fine assortinent of LADIES’ HOSE, unequaled in quality and price. {> Patrons may rest assured that when rivak 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. kt glk tok took Ba Tobacco and Smokers Articles, ' . * * * * : Tick tok tt tok Re . Kk, kkk. : eww OK Sey Tok ty Ok ok ke Ok tik kkk gr be GAPE PE es os kK KK kee Lk ee Ee eek Re RE x wae kt Sar Near the Uni n Hotel, Main street, Nevada City. ae ° t Under my new system Cash Buyers will receive IMPORTAN T NEWS! A PROCLAMATION Special Sale for 1 week ———ISSUED BY. ZOSENBERG BROS. 2 ee WHY PEOPLE SHOULD PURCHASE or THE— ’ PALAGE UY C0005 STORE! oy A NEW DEPARTURE. @@” We will keep in the inhate; always on hand, an inferior quality of goods along with our good goods, in order te show the people the difference in QUALITY AND PRICES, ; M@ Ours are better goods for the price than those kept by OCheap Johns-F'ly-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. O@" We will guarantee nothing but what is guaranteed to us, as we claim to be responsible. &0@ We have marked our goods in plain figures. . goods:i in-all grades. @0@" We have no Rotten Trees, hence we fear no rotten branches. (OF We do not pretend to sell any goods at a loss. (FF We claim we have reduced the prices on low class goods. O@We will expose others in their Chatham Street Tricks, sell a few Leaders in small quantities at a loss. very careful not to be duped. : (FF We buy our goods from direct feiscitie, hence we are under no obligation to second hand Auction Dealers. (0O@™ Here is our price list, subject to changes : (0@F-25 yards Good Prints for $1 00. We will sell you from 10c to $100 worth. ©@F Gingham, good quality, 18 yards for Mg 00. We will give you as much as you want. MO@ Sheeting, 20 and 25c per yard, all you want. OF Chemise, 80c apiece, more than you want. (OM Buttons, 3c per doz., in great quantities. (0@ Handkerchiefs, 5c apiece, as many as you want. @0@F-This is only a partial price list, which we think is ‘sufficient for us. : MF We will not sympathize in the future with anyone when they come to us with.the-ery that they have been duped by Cheap John Fly-by-nights. They will have to cheat you some way in order to get even on their losses. (0@F Be sure and consult us firat before you purchase anything in our line, a8 we are prepared for all emergencies, Respectfully, ROSENBERG. BROS. fF P. S.—We answer no sensational advertisements. Noise it Abroad ! That a Great Clothing . Le cae War is raging, and being} = % FS They But beware and be considerably interested, we propose to FIGHT IT OUT no matter what time it takes. We Allow No One TO UNDERSELL US! ' _—o—_——_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, — $4 and $5. Boys’ Cass. Long Suits, $2. 50 and upwards. Men's Suits, $5 and upwards. Men's Stylish (New) High and Low Calf Shoes $1.75, $2, $2.25 and $2.50, AND ALL OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION. ES These Goods Must be scen to be appreciated. aA Do not be Humbugged by Cheap J ohn Second-Hand Clothing Houses who have everything to gain and nothing'to ose. see what we have and what we can do for you. you the ’. BiggestBargains Ever Heard of Here. O@ NOTE OUR ADDRESS— ONLY RETAIL HOUSE, — : Sor. Broad & Pine Sts. NEW YORK, HONOLULU, . —WHOLESALE— SAN FRANCISCO. oF We have the Cheapest, Largest and Best selected Stock of a Before making your purchases call on us and ° E@ By buying of us we will pence to give ‘ HYMAN BROTHERS i PER PER of th rivec San ited now tion Bs tribu and on o Ww Frar Shu