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April 23, 1884 (4 pages)

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Some remarkable observations The Revada bil Transcript, . have lately been made in regard. to _. the heat of ae haman “body.” By . ; ene Daily, Mondiys Egapted, ¢ -. means of @ pious instrument inBROWN & CABKINS. ~~. . vented b Sty. ‘Lombard, af New! — = . York, it iy ascertained that = .woA CORRESPONDENT, after incidentally referring to s few ef the phe: nomendl statues that adorn Lafayette “In Apri] and May Washington © Jooks like’Paradise,” Alas, the resemblance is only in appearance ! There is little like Patadhee' in the two Halls of Congress, where the scramble after offices and ati appropriation never ceases, The reseniblance fails. when the. hungry ond seedy crowd of decayed politicians is encountered on the Avenue or in the hotels; and now that a Presidential contest is on, *‘envy, malice and all uncharitableness” takes the place of those better feelings which we are taught to believe “prevail in'the ”. beautiful region that» Milton deeribed, a Ss ‘Tux trouble with your Eastern fellows,” yelled Congressman Belford, of Colorado, in a recent speech, "ig that you are making boots and baskets while we are making States and cot.monwealths, Allour ideas are’ enlarged by surroundings.” Now we know why Tabor was elected to the Senate, It was to give those» Eastern fellows an example of the enlarged ideas of Colorado, ' Maaruew Cooke says {that by apraying the young fruit as. soon as well formed, for instance the. size of a small musket ball, with the whale oil soap and sulphur solution, it will prevent the codlin moth from depositing the eggs on the fruit. This should be repeated every two weeks to April and May. >_> CHINESE are not desired even in Japan, where the people are willing to allowall other foreigners to’ unrestricted travel and residence in their country. Tux Texas Siftings has invented a useful new verb, In the history of a ‘Volonel” it. remarks that ' he had ‘‘self defended” several good citizens, oo oy Nosi# sentiments: by a Washington department clerk: ‘‘Let me but draw the nation’s salary, and I eare not who does its werk.” Basket Pie Nie —AT— -ENNOR’S GROVE, PENN VALLEY, THURSDAY, MAY Ist, 1884, Ice Cream, Lemonade, Confectionery, Ete., Will be sold for che Beneftt —OvP THE— COOD TEMPLARS Of Rough & Ready. PROGRAMME : Usual Pic-Nic.Games, sa Bring your Lunch and have ® good time. Admission to the Grounds free. The public are invited, Largest in the Country. THE ORIGINAL BOSTON MAMMOTH aa Daca Toms’ Cuan ts beaapaaeee 1 HEATRE, ONE NIGHT. Monday, April 28th. ‘Realistic Representation Great Company. “25 Celebrated Performers, 25° 4 hoe ig ano Sings in (0 in Songs and Dances, e 2 Mas the 2 8, 2 Trick B 6 Mammoth Bloodhounds, 6 THE JOLLY -COONQUARTETTE ! Old Time Southern Plantation Scenes, : roles weinthe sons ce and Sing the Lib-Long Day. ificent Allegory, ¢ and Trentomation a STREET PARADE BY THE. ai, ‘wovniny DRUM CORPS! to medical men a new line of readulte, the difference being ébout 1 the chila’the greater the diversity. A difference, in the heat of the body neck), is much. hotter than the right gide, ‘These corious facts open up scarch and inquiry, aden salahemenipemion Senator Sabin, whose position as Chairman of the Republican National Comniittee gives his words a weight which they would not otherwise carry, tells the Union Léague that “there’ is a prospect that we may carry Florida, North Caroline, Tennessee fnd West Virginia.” The Republicans should certainly do their best tocarry these and other is foolish to’ pretend that there is any: prospect of their success in the South this year. Nor is it ‘a matter of overwhelming importance, It becomes every month more, clear that New York is the “pivotal . State,” and the Republicans only need to carry Néw York to be sure of electing their candidste. o> . Tue Prairie Cattle Company’ owns 60,000 head of cattle in New Mexico, "the: Palo Blanco Company 45,000 head and the Dubuque Company some 30,000 {head, while Wilson Waddingham, of Fort Bascom, has about 75,000 head, aot manent Tur body of J. W. Hall, the echool teacher at Franklin, Sacramento "county, who disappeared last week while hanting, has been recovered from Jacob’s lake, ——2 <me a Des Mornes has a white man “by the name of Red who is a whitePOWDER Absolutely 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 jow test, short weight, alumor phosep powders. SOLD ONIY IN CANS, van Baxina PowpEr Co,, 106 Wall st., N. Y. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. MRS Mi. A. . STERLING ie: HAS JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE NEW AS. SORTMENT . —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 éxperience—enables ‘me to fully understand the wants of the trade here, and satisfaction is guaranteed to all who favor me with their patronage, * MY MOTTO : Good Goods at Reasonable Prices _ One Price and Fair Dealing. Orders from tle ccuntry faithfully attended to, . MRS. M. A. STERLING, Commercial Street, open ‘Transcri ot Block, Nevada City’. al For City Treacurer. JOSEPH D. FLEMING, 8 HEREBY ANNOUNCED AS A CANDIdate for the office of City Treasurer, sub-: ject to the decision of the voters of Nevada City, Election, May 5th, Notice tothe Electors of Neva. da a City. oN ‘ACT T0 PROVIDE FoR: THE OR. ganization, incorporation and yovernment of se Na corporation, (approved Nei be es : uestion® will be. binitted to th quatined electors, . . Monday, May Sth, 1884, At the City Hall, Nevada City, whether -{ the City of ‘Nevada shal me organized under the general laws of the State, relating to mun‘cipal corporations of the Fifth Clasa, ar JAS.7.0TT, . Assay Office. (Established 1853) GOLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESGRIP‘«, TION MELTED aap: MMAATED. "PHILIP RIC RICHARDS, Za PURCHASE: GOLD DUST AND BULLION. . . SELLS CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO. : twelve horees. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1884. mat’s hody is warmer than that. of be in'attendihce”" . man by three-fourths of a dégree, and sometimes as-high as one-half a4 the-giesra City road which; though degiee, while in no instance has the . 5. o¢ large in extent, had the effect. of warmth of@-male’s body been found moving a large tree kodily about ten } + to be greater than that of a female’s. . root and-stood it up in.the middle te 1t is also definitely. ascertained that} +), toad,-arect and 6 natural ay childrétt are decidedly;warmer than . ji¢, f. priiging wp’ fifty. feet high ‘in’ 6 degree Fahrenheit, and the younger . road, in a wight, is agihething not often witacssed, is discovered to be an invariable law. witnessed the sight of a suow bridge The left side of the head, (and @X-/ crossing the Yuba river. tending downward to the base of the similar to the one which existed several ycars: ego over the river above Downieville, avd was daused by an immense suow-slide which } . Fd ara rs formed an immense reservoir, Pres. . t8™Ms Galls, 2%. sure at last forced the water through and underneath the dam, leaving the top of the snow to form ‘a ‘complete arch across the strdam. so hard that, teams can be over it in perfect safety States in the eame section, but it} fashionable Austin youth, this suit of clothes, If it was not for protection on wool, and you ested to place upon your, ‘ ballot: a For Reorganietion, ie on Ageings a a rds equivalent THE BEST TOILET.SoaP. y order of the oar of Trustees, BBOTT, President, THE MOST ECONOMICAL. / KOCasprr, her: : Passed March 26th 1684, mh2a GOOD FOR THE SKIN. #lerra Valley Loader Notes. A determined effect to open the gad will be made ou, the }° Aa «be intention F rough with @ wagon “wad Lapse stk wiffalso} A land slide recently occurred on ‘This thing of, pine . tees’ siete . City: can now, be Above ,S This is tely fammed the river and i “It ia drive The Tariff Question in Mexico. “T’m a Free Trader !" exclaimed “Wat makes yous-Free Trader?’ Z “11 tell you what does it. See It cost me $26, it would only ‘cost me $16, That's what I have to pay for protection.” *Humbogy! ‘Moses Schaumburg charges you $26 because he has to wait four years for’ his money. . You are paying interest. on the capital he has invested in his business, You! plank down §16 in cash, and see what ‘becomes’ of your protection theory.” Mr. and Mrs. Buntlia were going eut to walk,, ‘‘Wait,” said Mrs. B., “until I go back and get my umbrella,” ‘It isn’t going to rain, is it?” asked Mr. B. ‘Not that I know of. Ob, I always like to have something along with me when I’m walking.” “Mr, ‘B. thoked bothered, but he didn’t seek ‘any explanation. Mme, Piccotonrnt, the once celebrated.. prjyna . ‘donna, ‘whose. name the boys of twenty years ago used to try to pronounce seven times in’ quick successiom, and. yety;keep straight faces, is to be given (a testimonial benefit in London, where she is living in poor circumstances. . tied A Hiau School. girl who is head over hoopskirts in love with her profeqaor, has christened him ‘Exper ience,” because he is a ‘‘dear teacher,” ee Mr. Rosgin’s latest dietum is thet children should not be taught reading or writing, ‘‘as very few people get any good by either.” that show Tux theatre men declare Washington is the poorest town in the country, ~~ o~<me , & Tux, murderers in the Cincinnati jail have formed a murderers’ association. _—— OH a Wairina for a rise—the young lady who hangs on’ tou mee in a horsefecar, amr sna sehy DIED. . At Penn Valley, April 20, 184, Mre, Henry’ Fogg, aged 68 years and 3 days, a native of Germany. FOR CITY MARSHAL. . BC, BALDRIDOF, Ll HEREBY ANNOUNCED AS A OANdilate fer the office of City Marshal, sub< ece to the decision of the voters of N evada ity. Mlection, Monday, May 5th, MES. WM. BLANCH, Gate OF ENGLAND) \ Teacher of German, French, Music, Plain and Raney Work. Will alsofgive Instructions in, ore,on China;Ivory Type,etc. TERMS, Geiman or French, 25 cen Musie,, f0 tents per leason. Plain and Faney work,25 cents per lesson, Painting in oil or water colors, 50 cents per lesson. China and Ivory type, 8 50. for whole course. Writing class for Ladies, Gentlemen and Chiidren, 25 cents per lesson. MRS BLANCH, New York Hotel Nevada City} pe esson, apl0-1m Stovkholders’ Meeting. “ i ANNUAL MEETING of, the stockolders of the MASONIC HALL ASSO1 Staton ‘will “be held #0; Masonic * Hall on Menday, May 19ft, 1884, At 8 o'clock, P.M., for the purpose of elect ing three Trustees of said Association, and transacting such other business as may lawfally come efore se nines CASPER, Secretar Nevalia City, April 18, 1884, ise BONCUTI, . IMPROVES THE COMPLEXION. TT CURES SKIN DISEASES. ats Boncuti. It eace eee si ange Tin oan i acake, _ No. 25 Main Street..,.Nevada City : “SPRING AND? SUMMER” ANNOUNCEMENT, 1SsA. We are pleased to announce that our mae SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES aucTion: ROOM, ‘TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, .. Opholstered Spring Mattresses. $7 00, -. Star Spring Mattresses $9, : ann Are Now Open for the Inspection of the Public. Our New Stock. consists of a Large and Varied Assortment of the ° Newest and Best In Seasonable Goodf, embracing all the Latest Novelties and Standard Grades as we!l, Men’s Youths’ and Boys Painting in Oiland Water Colf . * Two ‘Prizes for. the dest sustain; jiteeoutey 1 pied ticket at eo door. tion hd hp ag eae ea sop at re ge scan LESTER & ¢ CRAWFORD. aus “at . BooTs am Which we have on hand—the Largest we have ever carried in this lite Our Prices We Claim ‘fo Be The Lowest . For the simple reason we are the ONLY HOUSE in this county that purchases direct from first hands, thereby enabling us to give our custemers the saving of the jobber: or middlemen’s profits. Ely re xoe., before. Corner Broad-and Pine FURNISHING coups, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, VALISES, ETC., ETC. o—————__ 4a” We want to call your a daw abtpation to the Very Large Aesortment ef Branchés—New York, Honolulu and San Francisco, Handsomg Bed Lounge $25. ‘Walnut Frame Lounge $15, den ati ee Plain Lounges from $9 to $10. , Handsome Bed Room Set, only $25. Flour per 100-Ibs..--$2 50) Fall Lest Tables $3, sd Kites Tables $9,
Wheat gy alii 2 25): Cooking Baye and Fixtpres $15. Cetin Woe. 9 25 . Single Bedstead 33. 3-4 Bedstead $4, Full Size iis 5. Ba: hay ‘a 5 1 zy . Kitehen Safes from $3 to $10, Welnut Easy Chair $9, : i Fine Patent Walnut Rocker $14-rUsuelly sold for $25, Ground Barley 100 lbs, 1 40 Wool Mattresses, full size, $4 and $6'50. Middlings 100 lbs.-.. 1 50 . Wool Mattresses, 3-4 size, $2 to $5. Bram» -100 Ibs.. 1.25 Sewing Machines $4 to $10. “i : Warming Stoves,from $4 to $7, . Baby Carriages from $7 to $14, Crushed Sugar 8 1-2 ibs 1 00 Pillows per pair—Wool $1 76. Combination $3 50. Feather $4 50, gudPene. Granulated“ 9 “ 100] Bird Cages from $1 to $2. Teamps from 50c to $5, Brows "10 ©“ 1:00) heen Cie ean int Java Coffee 4 “ 100! Also a full line of Silverware, Clocks, Majolica CostaRica“ 6 -“ 100. /Ware, Crockery, Glassware, Knives and Forks, Siaiks 95 “1 00. Stationery, Albums, Vases, — Fruit Jars, 8 _.:.1 00. Men’s Shirts, Hat Racks, Porous Section Jars, Toiage 7 ma 1 00 let Sets, Brackeis, etc., at AWAY DOWN. PRI. sak eh a ae CES. Gro. Tracy, General Auctioneer, See eet 1 00] _Ne B.n-IF YOU WANT TOSELL OUT, CivE opts 6 *.~--2 00] MEA CALL. Lobsters @.. Sardines 6° “...1 00 1884, Opening if Soring and Summer Goods, 1884 as 41 go. «= SATURDAY, APRIL 12th. Deviled Ham-4 “... 1 00 Cerned Beef 3 °“*... 1 00 a‘ a ee ‘Clothing,. im= 8 °.4-00 sitios tds entheal Table Peaches 4 “‘...-1 00 Corner Broad & Pine Streets, Coffee, 5 Ib cans ... one 76 Has just received one: of the Cetive, 9 hoa Sirs 60] LARGEST dnd BEST SELECTED STOCK of O00 Chocolate, 4 papers .. .1 00 D SELOEnS The Emperor Louis Napoleon smoked only the finest cigars the world could pro-. duce. , Prof. Horsford says the Emperor's cigars were made specially for him in Havana from leaf tobacco grown in the Golden} Belt of North Carolina, this-being the finest leaf grown. Blackwell's’ Bull’ Durham Smoking Tobacco is made from the same . leaf used in the Emperor's cigars, is absolutely pure and is wnquestionably the best tobacco ever offered. Thackeray's gifted daughter, Anne, in her sketch of Alfred Tennyson, in Harper's Monthly, tells of her visit to the great poet. She found him smoking Blackwell's Bull Durham Tobacco, sent him by Hon. James Russell Lowell, American Minister to the Court Of St. James, In these days of adulteration, it isacomfort to amokers to know that the Bull Durham brand is absolutely pure, and made from the best tobacco the world produces, Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco is the best and purest made. All » dealéra have it, None genuine without the trade-mark of the Bull. Washing Powder 12 papr’s 1 00 Tea, 5 lb box Coal Oil, per 5 gallon can, 1 50 ee er oe) Ever brought to this city. The stock consists of Summer Silks in plaid and stripes, Plain and Brocaded Satteens, Mohair and Melanges, Percales, Seersuckers, Canton Ginghams, Cheviots, vv rvoervowy Corner Broad. and Pine Sts., re A Large Stock of Combs, Brush Careful.attention Given to “N evada Drug Store, WALTER 0. VINTON Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Toilet Articles of all kinds By a Cotnpetent Druggist and Perfect Purity Guaranteed, Candles 60 for....... 1 00 “iit : 4 Desiled Wik Wks isc cet 1% * Sheetings, Table Linens,. Napkins, Soap per box..-..... 25 Towels and Crashes, Butter per roll ...... 50 Corsets, Kid Gloves, and a full line of Eggs per dozen..... 30c Hosiery, in silk and lisle thread. Streets, Nevada City. Pie. Fruit, 6 cans,.... 100. An immense stock of Body Brussels, Tapestry, Syrup per gallon, .... 75. Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets, Linoleum and Syrup 5 gallon keg,... 8 ” Oil Cloths, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, R—— Fr Codfish per Ib,-.--. -+.And Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing — Goods. yp An ythi ng eta oni QO, — : d ‘ever Before purchasing anything in my, line, you will a — else in propor" save 25 per cent. by purchasing the goods from me. Ta. SS —— ti Orders from the country promptly attended to, 4 = => suieeme! and samples sent on application. O = . W LAM WOLF "Respectfully, A, BLUMENTHAL. ot pceamvael ty qCiasS <BpEHELTIV =.” ‘i == 2 . Nevada County N. @. RR. Fes 3s ; (}) = To ofr: INS WILLLLEAVE AND ARRIVE AT we a> Wevada City cap SS “—ON AND AFTER— J. J. JACKSON, ie Hh Mac able PROPRIETOR. H = Wednesday, April 16th, 1884, cm AS FOLLOWS : ay eur Nevada € ity a letor. Patent Medicines es, Hand Mirrors, Compounding Presvriptions MAU ERADE CARNIVAL, At Nevada Theatre Friday Evening, April 25, 1884. JOHN MICHELLI: Will give a Masquerade Ball at Nevada Thea. . tre on the evening of ees 25t when he will ae . wd sid ed characters, (Lady’s and Gentlenian’s.) Good been secured for the anaes oe ‘Admission $1 per couple. tators— Ladies: weg! cents; children 2 bi yn hig in ue, free, in mask without first Noone admitted WM. ScorTT, Eve Sibbizoas ani Colleetivns. : ee jitoey ot ~ Spey went wy ae AGENT FOR THE BEST INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD. Tinperial, London, Northern & Queen, Liverpool, London, Globe, MAS. Gnas. MORAN Constable and Collector, Benefit Party ! A GRAND BALL _WILL BE GIVEN ‘At Munt’s Hall’ Nevada City, Friday Evening, May ad. For the. Benefit of oe ene yee ie ‘Good Music will be i in india “Adiaiasion One Dollar, ~ : A cydinhnvitation is extended to 6.45 5 follows : 5.15 P.M. 25 cents, of age, 15 cents, P§M! DAILY connecti senger leaving San Fran LEAVING FOR COLFAX. A. M. DAILY ; connecting with Passenger arriving i in San Francisco at 5.40 P, M., and 6.40 P. M 9.15 P. M, DAILY. ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. ll 13 A.JM. DAILY‘~ e ine Valley, 9.15 A. M.: Nevada City, 10 Grass Valley, 4.30 P. M.; Nevada City, Tickets, Good-on these special trains only Children between 5'and 11 years q JOHN F, KIDDER, Manager. m Aebenep 8.00 SPECIAL TRAINS will be run Daily commencing Monday, April 14th, 1884, and continue until further notice, Grass Valley and Nevada City, ‘leaving as between The Largest the bast and Cheapest Grocery House in Nevada Gity oe Everything usually found in a First-Class Grocery Establishment always kept on hand. To those who have never traded with me I extend'a special invitation to call before making their purchases. 18 AND 20 ti ric STREET. Paid to Poli Holders ‘since 0: tion Fraud for them.. i highest of ty in stren, terest. Add-to in the cost Opt wens compared apply to bs f Excess.of Assetsand Pay ments to Policv Holde: over Prerrium Receipts. . “THE NORTHW and secunt ihe ratio of surplus to linbi Its locxtion has given it an addins at vantage over companies located in the moar centers, whose of wealth and capital lessen the rates of. inthat many of these com-. ay charter requirevestments within pole stg the great il ay trom 5 to} ance throwa in Sor further pardoular tc ee HOWELL & ABBOTT, Oo Wal (rn Diertet . and ne ~ Its pss these ec bee ge © General A Rich aren ig ee Organized in 18584 NORTHWESTERN Mutual . LIFE INSURANCE ‘wean, Q* MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. "$52,765,390.81 . ere? 504, 250.69 Dividends to Policy He Holders in each of the past Eleven Years unequalled by those of any other Company on” similar Policies, vast accur ESTERN stands among he life companies of the counbg shown by GASH GROCERY STORE. HUSSEY & SON, xzave ‘Openea a First-class “Grocery ang Provision Store, Where er will keep ° ridetintty's on Hand A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Fainily Groceries, Provisions Wines. Psat oe GRAIN, FEED, FLoue, &C. ry Ls "WR PROPUGE TO SHEL : on Cach Only, And by so doing: oa quote LOWER ‘PRICES for the-bes pvalis than DAIL SS Tas other da; ‘pod an. item = TRANSCRIP other end first. ed ont that be optioal illdsion, pe rolled out of . pad put his® & down. OHARENCE Ta Nevada City, hs the programe ( corner-stone la, » San Francisco 0 ¢ of the occas gould not have . QuPERVISORS js returned ye! kee. They caug bat walked thei viewing the bri is asked to repl Fe cossmss Feank M. D of the 0) ton Double Uno bination, was in making arrange day evening's p Tivinas: W. Grass Valley m fngland, returt Hand says that Richard Robert _in the summer. —— J. G. Harty now District I cellor of the Kr the District in Grass Valley a THERE were afternoon of an ing. The ski wind blowing . ometer was cor Miss Dunn of the Nevada by the Tidings the High Sehc Superintenden Tue Fourth -erly observed vada City thi they will do. Tu Odd F part of the S Sacramento b ny them to month, ‘THosE peras the masquerac atre Friday of the most oe: season. ,. Joun B. H as clerk at tl city, is now Radovich, in THE prosp an immense county this s ‘ eaves Addition: The Raput Ready town ning for the delegate to } State Conve! land. Thet der by Jam elected Chai Secretary. ville was eh delegate. T! meeting wa Blaine as t for Presider Hon. J. Whitbeek a fron Mead J. S. N * Juan was Bridgeport Washi The exte erations in of Washing nes to incre the most + being mad ~ firs-class to go to w fast comin the most f sees . ‘The foll acted in ¢) day, Judg ing: %% James . . Jand; and of Germa: ’ Paul surance (€ _— On Th picnic wil _Rean Ya Good Te Ready. attend, a on havin tisement . The ai of the N be giver evening, dies ane