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Good Goods at Reasonable Prices. . .
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TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1884.
c3
‘Tux number of relatives that »
¥ich. pereon has is something that
~eangot be “definitely known until
Death has put in his claim; then they.
come forward with an alacrity that
would do-justice to a better motive.
Another of several alleged cousins of
of A. T. Stewart has just announced
_ himself at St. Albans, Vt., and proposes toappeal tothe courts for a
share of the millionaire’s estate, It
isnot known who these would-be
kinsmen most annoy, A. T, Stewart
himself, or his widow and Judge
Tur Jewish people of Oakland
are justly indignant over the erection of a planing mill adjacent to
the syuagogue on Fourteenth street,
near Franklin. Services are held in
the synagogue on Saturday, and
when the mill will be in operation
the noise will necessarily disturb
the ceremonies,
© EO
Lorp Garmoy gz, or ‘Lord GumBoil,” as he is generally: called about
London, is coming over to this country on a visit. “ He is the champion
dude of England, and it is believed
that he can knock Freddy Gebhardt
out in less than four rounds, each to
furnish his own puff-balls, _
Tue Sacramento Bee thinks
‘Coeur d’Alene” is a corruption of
“Court d’Halein, the latter being a
French idiom corresponding wiih
the English “short of breath.” Coeur
é’Alene means “heart of an awl,”
and. would be meaningless as a
name for a mining camp.
nt
New York Crry ‘has 7,326 butchers, bakers, and grocers, while there
are over 10,000 liquor dealers, or
about one liquor dealer to every 175
inhabitants. This is in strict accordance with the physiological fact that
the weight of the human body is
three-fourths fluid,
A Goon Tuixne.—Enterpriee and
energy are good qualities in business,
but unless you have something that
will stand competition, you will find
it.up-hill work to. succeed, . There
are many patent medicine for cold®
and coughs, some of which are. firstclass and probably do all that could
be expected of them; but we have
never heard of any cough mixture
that has been so successful in winning its way into public favor as
“Ammen’s Cough Syfup.” It is
having’an immense sale, and every
one who uses it speaks loud in its
ee oe ioneer, San Jose,
arch 25th, 1882.
_POWDER .
Absolutcly Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and whole
someness More economical than the
ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold
n competition with the multitude of
yow test, short weight, alumor phosbate powders, SoLD ONTY IN CANS.
yay. Baxina Powver(Co., 106
Wall st:, N. Y.
SPRING AND SUMMER. GOODS.
MRS M. A. STERLING
HAS JUST RECEIVED
A COMPLETE NEW AS. (ee
—Or—
Dry Goods,
Millinery,
Fancy ‘ Goods,
Including all the Latest and Most Desirable
Styles, which will be sold at the
Lowest Retail Prices.
My past experience enables me to fully
undeesiga py wants of the trade here, and
satisfaction is guaranteed to all who favor
‘me with their patronage,
MY MOTTO :
One Price and Fair Dealing.
Orders from the country faithfully attended to.
MRS. HM. A. STERLING,
Commercial Street, opposite_ Transcript
Block, Nevada City. alg
For Citv’ Marshal,
O. TOMPKIN" is fbereby fannouneed
as a candidate for the office of City
: temp, low spirits, a feeling
A very pleasaut surprise party was
given Miss Lizzie Cornell Wedneslumber as fast as a good crew of men
oan do the work, _.
During the winter the cellar under the American Honse filled with
water, and is now frozen solid,
Whitney proposes to utilize it as a
beer cellar this summer, and it will
make a grand one,
Twenty-fiveas motley a crew of
traps as is ever seen, were congregated on the corner of Bridge and
Front streets the other evening. »
the other towns on the railroad are
driving them out, and Truckee appears to be the only place they san
congregate with safety.
Tue cinchers are getting very low
on the political scale. Even Denis
Kearney refuses to. recognize them
ashis friends. In a late note to
Senator Barres, of Vallejo, Kearney
writes: ‘I am responsible for the
adoption of the Constitution, and I
do not want to be prostittted by imbeciles and blackmailers, In future,
please don’t make any mention of
my name in convection with such
trash.”
—— <> « e——
It is said that places cam be feund
in New York where what are called
genuine oil paintings, three feet by
two and one-half, are painted in
twenty minutes,. They find ready
sale, and are made exclusively for
the American market,
>_>-———
HE was gazing meditatively in
the glass at his rubicund' proboscis.
“I knew,” asid he, ‘‘that no good
would come of those red . sun-sets.”
es
Tux man who is waiting around
for some woman to propose is ready
to declare that leap year exists more
in romance than reality.
BORN.
At Grass Valley, April 18, 1884, to A, !Burrows and wife, a daughter. :
MARRIED.
At Grass Valley, — 18th, 1884, by Rev.
Father McPheely, Mr. Peter F. Smith to
Miss Ella J. Riley.
FOR CITY MARSHAL.
E. ©. BALDRIDGE,
S HEREBY ANNOUNCED AS A CANdidate for the office of City Marshal, sub-,
lece to the decision of the voters of Nevada
ity. Election, Monday, May 5th.
MASQUERADE CARNIVAL,
At Nevada Theatre
Friday Evening, April 25,!1884.
JOHN MICHELL
Will give a Masquerade Ball at Nevada Theatre on the evening of the 25th of April,
when he will ofier ia ae GEidah at
Two Prizes for the best sustained characters,
(Lady's and Gentleman's.) Good music has
been secured for the occasion.
Admission $1 per couple.
Spectators—Ladies 25 cents; children 26
cents; ladies in masque, free. :
No lady admitted in mask without first
presenting an invitation ticket at the door.
Noone admitted except upon presenta
tion of invitation and raising mask at door.
Masks can be obtained at the store of Mrs.
LESTER & CRAWFORD. au2
THE WONDERFUL
DENTAPHONE
Enabling Deaf Persons to Hear
Distinctly.
Thirty Days’ Trial, and if not Satis
factory Money Refunded.
READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIAL
FROM W.8S. STODDARD, NEVADA CITY.
“IT would not yt with my DENTAPHONE for Fifty Dollars, if I could not get
another.”
From Rev. Isaac Errett, Editor of th
Christian Standard:
October 4th, 1879.
Allow me to say that the experiments and
tests made with the DENTAPHONE satisfy
me that it is all that it is claimed to be. The
deaf will find in it a means of rel’ef which
they have never enjoyed from the use of
the ordinary ear trumpet.
Iam, yours, Rerpesally,
SAAC ERRETT:
Dr. John ‘M. Shaller, Cincinnati, Ohio,
says: “The DENTAPHONE will, in a shor
time, be used bv allgsuffering from deafness
in evetv degree,”
T. 8. CHING,
Agent for Nevada Co.
Orders left at Brand Bros. Prompt’:
ly attended to
TUTT’s
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
prod, MALARIA.
rom these sources ari eofourths of the diseases: tine hanes
race. Thesesymptoms indicate their
existence: Loss of Appetit
Bowels costive, Sick Headache,
fullness after eating, aversi
to exertion of bod y oe. salsa,
Eructation of food, itability
fh. 1
Pc Sor
Marshal, at the ensuing charter election. Dots before ;
“+ abject to the decision of the .voters of Nenignly colored ‘Urine, CON TI: vada City? i : PATION, and demand the use of a
: Liver Aaabivesmotisaese ores
. aLiver medis e "Ss
Stockholders’ Meeting. PILLS have no equal. Their action
‘ os on the Kidneys and Skin is also
Bs pot ae ; prompt 5 removing all impurities
: tee E ugh these three ‘*seav: ers B ‘AL MEETING of the stockof the system,” producing’ appeof the MASONIC HALL ASSOsite, sound digestion, regular.stools,
CIATION, will beheld at Masonic Hall on} f clear skin dnd a vigorous body.
4 7 ' s oO usea,
‘Monday. May Ith, 18%) . orc and ne anlerfore with daily
abso F. M., for the purpose of elect-. ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. ing three jot said, Association, and . "Sold everywhere,25c. .
_ . day'‘evening. A goodly number were},
_. present and had a good time,
"he Truckee’ Lombér Company}
have one #ide of their saw mill ran. §‘. ning, and-are slaughtering logs into
Court of Be Janes.
Blackwell’s Bull
acco is the best an
dealers have vie
purest made.
Tennyson,
Monthly, tells of her visit to the great poet.
Dieta dbee ca un yon ame sen’ y Hon.
In these days of adulteration, it isacomfort to.smokers to know that the Bull Durham brand is absolutely pure, and made
from the best tobacco the world produces.
Smoking Bx
None genuine without
the Bull.
e
neti iD
IVE
~
: Star Spring Mattresses $9,
Handsome Bed Lounge $25. '
“Full Leaf Tables $3,
Single Bedstead $3, 3-4 Bedste:
Kitchen Safes from $3 to $10.
Wook Mattresses, 3-4
Warming Stovesffromh $4 to $7,
Bird Cages from $1 to $2,
Lamp Chimneys from §e'to 25c,
Also a full line of «Silv
CES.
N. B.--iF YOU WAN
ME A CALL.
For City Treasurer.
JOSEPH D, FLEMING,
S HEREBY ANNOUNCED AS A CANDIdate forthe office of City Treasurer, subject to the decision of the voters of Nevada
City. Election, May 5th.
TA858.7.0O0TT,
Assay Office. (Established 1853)
GOLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MELTED AND ASSAYED,
PHILIP RICHARDS,
PURCHASE. GOLD DUST AND BULLION,
SELLS CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO.
No. 25 Main Street.,..Nevada City
BONCUTI,
Oo THE BEST TOILET,SOAP.
NW Bz most ECONOMICAL.
Cy 6000 Fon THE SKIN.
UJ WPRoves THE compcexton.
PJ CORES SKIN DisEases.
I Boncuti.
It.isa great favorite with Indies \ as
have tried it, because it gives a natural appearance to the skin which o
other Soap can im . It does nut
leave that glossy, shining appearance
on the face which is considered 80 ob;
jeetionable. Only 10cents a cake.
’ For sale by CARR BROS,
‘
WM. SCOTT,
Constable and Collector.
vromptly attended to,
Notice tothe Electors of Nevada City.
N ACT TO PROVIDE FOR; THE ORganization, incorporation and goyernment of municipal corporation, (appro “ed
March 18, 1883.) ga
The question will be submitted to the
qualified electors, :
Monday, May 5th, 1884, -At the City Hall, Nevada City, whether
the City of Nevada shall become organized
under'the general laws of the State, relatitig
to municipal corporations of the Fifth Class,
and you are ‘requested to place upon your
ballots: ‘‘For Reorganization,” or ‘‘Against
feorgs aization,’ or words equivalent
thereto. é
By order of the Board of Trustees, _ .
J.C, ABBOTT, President.
K. Casper; Clerk. a
Passed March 26th 1884. mh23
Cala Sale.
All parties indebted to
G. J. NAFFZIGER
Will please call at ouee ai. No.
al ‘Main, street, and save
iSewing Machines $4 to $10,
Pillows per pair—Wool $1 75, Combination $3 50, Feather $4 50
Legal Business and Collections .
fee
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pe
123
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Prices af TRAC we
AUCTION ROOM, TRANSCRIPT BLOCK.
Upholstered Spring Mattresses, $7 OO,
Walnut Frame Lounge $1 5.
Plain Lounges from $9 to $10,
* Handsome Beil Room Set, only $25.
Kitchen Tables $2.
Cooking Range and Fixtures $15.
ad $4, Fall Size Bedstead $5,
Waduut Easy Chair $9.
Fine Patent Walnut Rocker $14—Usually sold for $25,
Wool Mattresses, full size, $4 and $6 50.
size, $2 to $5,
Baby Carriages from $7 to $14
Lamps from §Q¢ to $5,
Toilet Soap 8 boxes Q5c,
WhitejCastile Soap per Bar 25¢,
erware, Clocks,. Majolica
Ware, Crockery, Glassware, Knives and Forks,
Stationery, Albums, Vases, Brushes, Fruit Jars,
. Men’s Shirts, Hat Racks,
let: Sets; Brackeis, etc., at
Porous Section Jars, ToiAWAY DOWN PRIGro. Tracy; General Auctioneer.
T TOISELL OUT, CIVE
.
EE ee
COUT ON THE PRAIRIE
Concerning Something Better than
Mrs. Toodles’ Wheelbarrow—And
the Reasons Why.
When a certain Commissary-General comseat to the Duke of Wellington that Sir
hoinas Picton had declared he would hang
bim if the rations for that General’s division
were not forthcoming at a certain hour, the
Deke faviied: ‘i
“Ah! did he tndee ‘0 80 faras that?
Did he say he’d hang your”
“Yes, my lord ”
“Well, General Picton is just the man to
keep his word. You'd better get the ra.
tions up in time.”
_ But to get rations or anything else up in
time one must know where to lay his hand
on them, As Mr. Toodles said about the
coffin which he had bought at auction and
are i es to his wife:
“Ifanything should happen, my dear, it
will be 80 handy to have gos hove.” :
Being in the great wholesale drug house
of William Hart, in Elgin, Il., one p Bes Mr.
G. H. Sherman, the photographer of that
pee remarked, concerning PARKER’S
ONIC, “Ihave ‘used itin my family for
two years, and I unhesitatingly pronounce
it the best medicine we have ever used, It
is handy to have in the house, and we are
never without it.”
Culled from the mass of reasons why Me.
Sherman was right, be good enough to con.
sider these: First, PARKER’S TONIC is delicious to the palate; second it inyigorates,
but does not promote a love for strong
drink; third, it cures coughs and colds by
inciting the torpid organs into healthy action, and opening all the oe of the skin;
fourth, it purifies the B' ood, thus curing
kidney, Liver and Lung diseases and Rheumatism; : :
But take it into your house, and it will
speak for itself. Once used, you will change
it for nothing else. Physicians commend fe
Prices, 50 eents and 81;
Chemists, New York.
‘Renefit Party!
A GRAND BALL
‘WILL. BE GIVEN
At fltunt’s Hall. Nevada City,
{ —or—
Hiscox & Co.,
Friday Evening, May 2d.
For the Benefit of
MRS. CHAS. MORAN
Good Music will’be in attendance.
Admission One Dollar,
A cordial invitation is extended to
all.
MES, WM. BLANCHE,
(LATE OF ENGLAND)
Teacher’ of German, French,
Music, Plain and Faney Work.
“Will also:give instructions in
“Nevada City, Feb. 20th, 1884) . ; aplg-im \New York Hojel’ Nevada,City}
PRICE LIST
o_o
CASE.
——
°
Flour per 100 lbs.-.. $2 50
Wheat eee a Pe 2 25
Corn 4 etree Be
‘. Barley inane 1 874
Ground Barley 100 lbs, 1 40
‘Middlings 100 Ibs... 1 50
Bran 100 iks... 125
Crushed Sugar 8 1-2lbs 1 00
Granulated“ 9 “ 100
Brown “10° “~.100
Java Coffee 4 . i
Costa Rica “ 6 “100
Beans 26. “ 100
‘. Tomatoes 8 cans...1 00
Green Corn 7 “... 1 00
Green Peas 7 “... 1 00
. String Beans. 7 “... 1 00
Oysters : eres 1 CO
Lobsters 6 “...1 00
Sardizes 6 cooosel 00
Jelly ee Oe 1 00
Deviled'Ham 4 -“... 1 00
Corned Beef 3 “... 1 00
Salmon: . Ee 1.00
Table Peaches 4 “... 1 00
Coffee, 5 Ib cans ..... 75
Coffee, 3 Ib cans ..... 60
. Chocolate, 4 papers .-. .1 00
+ Washing Powder 12 papr’s 1 00
WOR ID DORs ci. ces t 1 50
Coal Oil, per 5 gallon can, 1 50
Candles 60 for....... 1 00
Candles per box..... nick ld
Soap per box....... 26
Butter per roll ..... , 60
Eggs per dozen..... 30c
Pie Fruit, 6 cans,.... 1 00
Syrup per gallon,.... 75 .
Syrup 5 gallon keg,.. 3 00
Codfish per Ib,... ... 7
And everything
else in vropor"
tion.
LIAM WOLF.
Nevada City
.—ON AND AFTER—
Wednesday, April 16th, 1884,
AS FOLLOWS;
LEAVING FOR COLFAX.
6 45 A. M. DAILY ; connecting with Pase senger arriving in San Francisco at
5.40 P. M., and 6.40 P. M
9.15 P. M._DAILY.
ARRIVING FROM COLFAX.
11 13 A.JM. DAILY,
e
bi
SPECIAL TRAINS will be run Daily,
commencing Monday, April 14th, 1884, and
continue until further notice, between
ich Valley and Nevada City, leaving as
ollows :
Pha igs Valley, 9.15 A. M.; Nevada City, 10
Grass saley, 4.80 P. M.; Nevada City,
PYM: DAILY connecting with Passenger leaving San Francisco at 8.00
5.15 P.
Tickets, Soa
25 cents. Chik
of age, 15 cents.
JOHN F. KIDDER, Manager.
on these special trains only
ren between 5 and 11 years
Organized in 1859"
NORTHWESTERN.
‘Mutual
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Qe MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
Paid to Policy Holders
‘erate, $52,765,395.81 and hel
Total Premiums Rec'd, 45,26 . 145.1 2
Excess of Assetsand Pay-,,
; arent to Foley lier §7,0004,250.69
Dividends to Policy Holders in each of the
past Eleven Years unequalled by those
of any other’ Company on similar
Policies. {
THE NORTHWESTERN stands among
the highest of the life companies of the country in strength and hgeate as shown by
es. . Painting in Oil and Water Col: . '*° "tof surplus to liap
Its location has given “it an immense adors,on China,Ivory Type,ete. vantage over companies located in the great
: mace op fee wealth and o ial keene the raket of inTERMS. ies are com charter require.
Mugin bh eumenace ne tne. ment te make ihe vestments within
Pai nd Funes rors Senter oun, . laure ngage sale te rl
Bi on in oil or water colors, 50 cents. Its endowment policies will from Bt
Chins and Ivory type, $8 50 for whole . ¢.Per Genk, compound ae particalars
course. « a apply to gg 7
W class for Gentlemen and ‘ : ‘ Bi
©] ontidren a6 cents per teem. ' ‘HOWELL & ABBOTT, —
to , Dis ae
eee ae ce WaLKATH, Dis
LAM WOLP'S
T.. INS WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT
A PAPER FOR ALL!
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Is THE
LARGEST DAILY PAPER
IN THE
Sierra Nevada Gold Fields
Established Sept. 6, 1860
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Keep constantly on hand « large andfcomplete stock of averything usually found th
Corner Broad and Pine Sts., .
mye
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he Palace Drugstore.
Nevada city,
FIRST-CLASS DRUCSTORE.
PAINS, OS, ‘VARNISHES, 7
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BLANK BOOKS,
MISCELLANEOUS Books
/ALL KINDS OF PERIODICALS, PICTORIALS AND NEWSPAPrRg,
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BRAND BROTHERS,
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—_——0-—————
Nevada (ity
<BEHEINre”
. J. JACKSON, -= = PROPRIETOR.
The Largest, the best and Cheapest
Grocery House in Nevada Gity.
— —— 9 —Everything usually found in ‘a First-Class Grocery Establishment always kept on hand. To those
ho have never traded with me I extend a special
vitation to call before making their purchases.
[8 AND 20 COMMERCIAL STREET.
Nevada Drug Store,
Nevada €
WALTER D. VINTON
Large Sto ok of Patent Medicines:
ne Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,
Combs, ‘Brushes, Hand Mirrors,
r Toilet Articles of all kinds
Att ention Given to Cempounding Prescriptions.
Bya C cu petentijlavegest, 2) ¢ PI RFECT FURITY guaranteed.
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TAVUOTU SAVMIUUAW “3 80
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CoL. LRons,
scribe of the 4
“in town. Hee
in the case of
who stabbed
kee several m
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did when he '
yoars ago as
gor Comic Op
Tere is i
with a brand
mark on the
one car. If '
mals do om
charges and .
Baldridge.
Mas. W. I
kee last eveni
at Cour d’Ale
ao, whois Kd
publication ¢
about the fifte
his wife and ¥
camp.
Rocer O’)
and a prom
Thorne and C
of W. F. Cam
of burglary o1
of the San Fr
—
Hon, W.
resident of N
county, has b
tor of the Pc
vice Eugene . ]
pired,
SureRvisor
accompanied
Truckee yes
late in the ses
' up there, anc
Tux trial o
mother for th
Baldwin is se
Wadeworth’s
moraing.
Epwa aD S
lowand J, ©
. pointed appri
Agrippa Wel
Te spur-'
the Charonns
urday night.
be experience
SuPERINTE!
the South Yu
Company ha
Francisco.
Mr, Prerc
works at thie
eee
Su
The follow
acted.in the!
day, Judge J
ing:
J.C, Cona
trict Fair As
the cause of .
the same de!
with the abo
amend comp
Seaman vs.
non-suit ha
was ordered
ed for 20 day
Rose vs. N
W. and L. C
to strike out
pleadings cor
_ stant,
Peterson '
Co. Heari
amended ‘oo!
the 28th inst
Peterson v
Co. Hearin;
ment on plea
28th instant.
The People
trial, Distriet
ing as couns
Messrs, Pow
defendant.
Sweet
The San F
of Friday o
several Asser
Sweetland, o
semblyman 1
vada county,
ear of the ho
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keen eye on
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‘stentorian ac
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leagues, and
Bibb that th
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Mr. Sweetla
Barry bill, a
members
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Modesto pr
returns to th
and pictares
At
George G
Locklin’s m
his mine in’
50 a it
has a