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February 10, 1885 (4 pages)

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"hit Gilroy “Record records a "fied with each other, applied to} What People Work For. The Superintendent of the New York Women’s Protective Union gives an interesting account of the wages of women belonging to’ the HUnion. Actresses of the ballet and utility get from $5 to $7 and from $18 to $30 a week. Milliners each from $6 to $18, and dressbmakers from $6 to $8. House‘keepers get from $30 to $100 per month. This includes board. ' eee Trained nurses earnfrom. $20 to lands, cattle, irrigating canals and $30 per month. Proof-readers eS aia make from $15.to $20, and oer business in t ists get from $4 to $12 a week. hold the best hand, and some of i earn $3 to $12 a week. the finest business blocks “in. p.,-hers of languages earn from ~Denver gory Pome and . 55 cents to $1 anhour. Telegraph Scotch ca} 2 o hundred : fles of canal, irrigating 150,000 operators get $540 a year. acres of land, also represent the fruits of confidence felt in the Centennial State by British investors. CALIFORNIA. Brown & CaLkins... Proprietors?" “TUESDAY, FEB. 10, 1885. Cororapo has more English in proportion than any other State; and they have invested heavily in ATTA Dr. Frazier’s Throat and Lung 3 BalsamIs the greatest. remedy in the world for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Sore Throat, Quinzy, Laryngitis, Croup, ~Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh and Whooping Cough,and all diseases of the throat 5 and lungs. It performs wonders the Superior Court for divorce on . in relieving’ Consumption. It} Saturday afternoon, and by Monstrengthens the lungs and instant" gpeedy settling of difficulties: A Hollister couple become dissatis. day afternoon-a decree was-grantdy alleyp all teritation of the rons. : * iB ‘ CLEVELAND, OHIO. _ ed and the property and children Dr. Frazrer—Dear Sir: I was divided. troubled for about three months during the last summer and fall with Bronchitis and a bad cough. After trying several remedies without finding any relief, I used your Throat and Lung Balsam, and found immediate help. On rgtirTAXATION, some one who has figured on it says, amounts to " . about $25 perfamily in the United States, $10 per family less than Over sixty thousand residents of New York city live at hotels, and there are one hundred thousand strangers in townevery night. Ir has been discovered that crows have no less than twentyseven different cries, each distinctly referrable to a different action. . . Two of the daughters of the King and Queen of Sweeden have been dangerously ill from the effects of poisonous wall papers. Forma orange-growers already begin to worry about over-production. They have gone on as if the demand were unlimited. Cra sent 11,000,000 pounds of tea less toGriat Britain and 4,000,000 less to the United States in 1884 than she did in 1883. ed rest, and. after using the medicine three weeks I found myself cured Rev. E. Note. Dr. Frazier’s Throat and Lung Balsam allays all irritation of the throat. Penetrates and heals the Lungs, and assists nature by expectoration to throw off the corruption. Sold by druggists everywhere at 75 cents a bottle. Carr Bros., agents. BORN. At Penn Valley, Nevada County, Feb. 9, 1885, to Andrew J. Mil er and Wife a son. DIED. At Gold Flat, near Nevada City, February Sth, 1885, Daniel Holmes, aged 65 years, 10 months and 11 days—a native of England. {The funeral will' take place from the Congregational Church, to-day, at2 o’clock, Pp. M. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.] At Grass Valley, Feb. 4th, Mary, daughter of Thompson an' Katy Lane, aged 2 wecks, A pampateT has lately been : published in London advocating the fining of people who -have more than three children. ———e <> ———— Ture are but two copies of the Guttenberg Bible in existence,and one of them was sold in London, lately, for $19,500. : LA = Tux Legend of the Wandering Jew originated in “the Bact, and was first brought to Europe in the Eleventh century. A SINGLE grapevine in Levy county, Fla., yielded last season one thousand pounds of fruit. Firry years ago the average weight of beef cattle was 800 pounds, and now it is 1,400. Acnup recently died in Rye, England, of fright caused by a boy wearing a mask, .POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. marvet of purity, strength wholesomeness. cal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short A and a : weight, alum or phosphate powrg — epee suqusting eons me ot ARRIVALS AT THE LEADING HOTELS, . ders. “Soup onzv IN cans. RoyAL. upon and taken into execution all the right, . Baxina Powper Co., 106 Wall} title and interest which the defendant,Chas, NEVADA CITY. St. N. Y ‘ Kent, had, held, owned or poesessed on the es —— Wash aid udgaeah mua dowieiod: ox videh oe whic! judgment was docketed, or whic’ UNION. HOTEL, Organized in 1858 __. he may have subsequently-acquired_in and PROPRIETORS February 8, 1885. Rector Bros NORTHWESTERN Mutual LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, F MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, J. White, Watsonville, J. Montgomery, Penn Valley, L. Schoen, San Francico, C. Cellarius, do do, Paid to Policy Holders ». reear’ ne i) & ; erie do Hell os thee. $52,765,895.81 LDamernet, San Francisco, J. Picheler & w, Stockton, , D, Smith, Bear River, J. Langdon, City, L. Sueart, Modesto, A. Jones, Kern River, T. Jenkins, Yuba Mine, February 8, 1885 Total Premiums Rec'd. 45,26 1 145 12 Excess of Assetsand Payments te Fotiey Hotter § 7 ,004,250,69 Dividends to Policy Holders in each of the past Eleven Years unequalled by those -D. Douglass, City, _, of any other Company on. similar J. Hussey, do : Policies. M. Coyne;de THE NORTHWESTERN stands among A. Organ do : the highest.of the life companies of the counWw. Stockham, do try-in strength and security, as shown by H. Marsh, do the ratio of surplus to liabilities, , . Its location has given it an immense adA. Meyer, San F Tancisco, van.vage over companies located in te great H. Berry, do do, moneyed centers, whose vast accumulations A. Thom, do do ‘ot wealth and capitaltessen the rates of inL. Schmidell, do , a terest Add to this that many of thee com, r > 0, panies are_ compelled by charter requ'‘reC. Madrill, do do, ment te make their investments w’vain their ow: State and the cause of the great difference in the cost-of policies. Its endowment policieswill pay from 5 to 6 per cent. compound interest, life insur ance thrown in. Fer turther~particulars C. Loughridge, : Rail Road, NATIONAL HOTEL, UNIFORM BALL THR FIRE DEPARTMENT RVADA LIGHT GUARD HUNT’S HALD, NEVADA CITY, Friday Evening, Feb. 20, 1885. _Music b Goyne’s Full Band.i. M SUKEFORTH, JOHN BLASAUF, R. D. CARTER, E. A. TOMPKINS, ing at nightit gave me undisturb. _ _. Chas. Kent defendant. More. économi-. TO BE GIVEN BY OF NEVADA CITY AND —AT— ¢ —ONn— Committee on Arrangements: E. C. WOOLF, F. W. BOST, ALLEN CLANCY, D. F. GETCHELL. WILLIS SILVA, ° Floor Directors: L. M. SUKEFORTH, J. B. GRAY, ALLEN CLANCY. ——— es Floor Managers: R.-D. CARTER, J. G. HARTWELL, F. W. BOST, E. W. SMITH, WILLIS SILVA, HARRY DOUGLASS, Cc. J. BRAND, W.F.ENGLEBRIGHT, CHARLES GRAY, A. R. LORD, JOHN BLASAUF, HOWARD DOUGLASS. ——— 9 Reception Committee: J. A. RAPP, LOUIS. SEIBERT, JOHN F. HOOK, F. EILERMAN, W. T. SHURTLEFF, GEO. A. NIHELL, JOHN HURST, JOHN E. ISAAC, P. F. SIMONDS, P. CLANCY, W. L. THURSTON, J. C. RICH. Tickets.. .ccccscccseceseeeses $1 50 (A Amitti 1 g +} n and 2 ladies.) Ladies without escort.....ses00++ 25e. Gallery, ladies 25 cents, gentlemen 50 cents. SHERIFE’S SALE. Mary E, Mooney Parga ge of the = No. =. 7 ‘ f TI 00. uunerior ark. tat eon plainti v8 Execution. (Judgment assigned June 17th, 1884, to M Hani and £. Hoth reall.) NDER and by virtue of an Execution, issued out of the Superior Court, io and for the County of Nevada, State of Calee ae and to me directed and delivered, duly attested on the 80th day of January, A. D. 1885, in the above entitled action, wherein Mary E. Mooney, Administratrix of the esA tate of Th Mooney, d on the 16th day of Juve, 1884, recovered a judgment against Charles Kent for the sum of One Thousand, Four Hundred and Forty-three 75-100 ($1443 75) Dollars damages, (which judgment was duly assigned on the 17th day of June, 1884 to M. Hanley‘and E. Hothersall) with interest at the rate of 7 per cent anaum till rid, together with plaintiff's_costs_of $21 60 and disbursemests at the date of said judgment to the hereinafter described property, situate, lying and being in the township of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, bounded and described as follows, to wit; That certain let of land situate within the corporate limits of said city, bounded on the northerly side by Commercial street, on the west.rly side by lot of Keeney, and designated on the “official map” ef Nevada City us surveyed by H. 8. Bradley in 1869 as lot No. $1 in block No. 13, togetner with the tenements thereon and known as the ‘‘Keystone Market.” Also that certain lot‘of land situate in Nevada City and bounded on the southerly side by Broad street,on the easterly side by lot of Downing, on the northerly side by a line indicated by the southerly line of a flume which separates ssid lot from Jands of Keeney, and on the westerly side by an all.y,to wit; The line indicated by the easter y line of the alleyway leading from
broad street to said lands of Keeney, and designated on the said “official map”-of said Nevada City as lot No, 9 in block No. 13, together with the t ts thereon. Also that certain lot of land situate on the North side of the Red roai, bounded on the west by Nevada City pes line, and being in the northwest 1-4 of southeast 1-4 of section No. 7, townsaip No. 16 north, range 8 east, M. D. B. and M., and containing about thirty (30) acres, more or less, the same being a known as the Joshua Mulloy ranch, together with the slaughter house, barns, stables and sheds erected thereon, and now known as the meughier house lot” of Charles Kent. Also. that certain water right and water ditch connected therewith, taking water from a reservoir formerly owned 3 said Joshua Mulloy, and conducting water through said ditch to the said slaughter house, on the above described land, being al i The HOWELL & ABBOTT, ~ General Agents, 889 Kearney Street, San —§, A. Eppy PROPRIETOR. February 7, 1885. J. Corcoran, Carson City, Read This Carefully ! days cheaper than you ever bought them before. Avail yourselves of this ine ‘and judge for willbe for FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY. Of their original value, which we will sell to you at sists of the most VALUABLE, DURABLE AND BES er house in Nevada City can buy them regular. THIS IS NO Purchasers of the Bankrupt Stock of R. L. Lloyd fthe largest and most. complete assortment of Dry .;Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery, but the Most person of the land formerly . i be re ‘ ; ——0 We will sell.you Boots and Shoes for the next 15 reat opportunity. Exampumicwes Remember, this sale $BS.500 Korth BOOTS & SHOES, Purchased at a Bankrupt Sale at 20 ets on the Dollar PRICES = We conKNOWN BRANDS, and we'will sell them g3@"50 per cent lower than an hood bug, and we mean what we say. CALL EARLY, IT WILL BE-A SAVING OF DOLLARS AND CENTS TO. YOU. fe LESSER & CO., NEVER BEFORE KNOWN IN NEVADA COUNTY. will open up on the date above mentioned. Said stock of Salesroom--Next to Union Hotel, ———_O0———_ In beginning the year 1885, we desire to briefly review the record of the year just ended and _ point out some of the things that have so far contributed to the popularity and success of our store. Our constant aim has been to offer-such inducements to the buying public that they find it to their own interest to trade with us, and the large patronage we have been favored with shows that our efforts have not been thrown away. The four pillars upon which we have built our business are Justice, Impartiality, Absolute Satisfaction. We have endeavored to keep at all times not only Fashionable and Freshest of everything in these lines to be found in the wholesale market. In fixing prices on our goods WE DO NOT ASK OURSELVES “How much will the people be willing to pay” for this or that article? BUT THE QUESTION IS, “How small a margin can we add to the cost price and yet do a safe business?” We know we have been successful in building up a latge trade that is not confined to Nevada City, but extends to the surrounding country. We do no believe this could have been done without a_stric observance of the rules. that govern our business methods. Thankful for the liberal patronage extended us during 1884, we confidently hope that it will be'accorded to us by the appreciative and discriminating buyers dnring the year 1885. Yours Respectfully,” MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD. A Large Stock ~of Patent Medicines, Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, FORWARD, MARCH! — cigar nininad sae a ee ea a Drend Enemy of Haman Life, Nevada Drug Store, ‘And should not hesitate to week at 0 ce ‘or toad an me Sts. = = . Nevada City ce eek en oe ATE. CONSULTATION B f oe 1 OTHERWISE—Free. elie Exclusively Vegetable Remedies , 3 , Used, & 8 LADIES—Yo peciall & L Ou are es liabk . — Rictoz tering from NERVOUS BOSTRATION. All z 5 pe : your peculiar complaints are nervous in their nn BEAVER SUITS, SIS. Ladies’ Kid Shoes, 2 to ear cnsteateecaseeneel reat Reduction in Clothing J ach. CASPER'S, Ganis Soldat about what other Dealers pav for thn Here is a sataple of Prices of a few Articles : Men's’ Cassimere Suits — queranteed Cassinere~ONLY $10. MERCIAL STREETS, NEVADA city. FRENCH DIACONAL SUITs, Sis, e “« rad se “e Lis MEN'S OVERCOATS. FROM $5 TO $20. Boys’ Suits, from 4 to 8 years, $3.50, Boys’ Suits. from 8 to 12 years, $5. ays’ Suits, from 12 to 18 years, $7. Men’s Heavy Overalls, 50 CENTS A PAIR. Men’s Merino Undershirts and Drawers, 25 CENTS EACH, , Men’s Brown Duck Pants, 37 CENTS A PAIR. . Men’s Marysville Flannel Undershirts, $1] EACH. Men’s Shaker Socks, {2 GENTS A PAIR. WHITE FAMILY BLANKETS, $3.50 A PAIR. Bed Comforters, 87 Cents a pair. Children’s Pebble Goat Button Shoes, sizes from 8 to 11, $1.25, Misses Button Pebble Goat Shoes, from 11 to 2, $1,50. 7, $2.50. Gen’s Genuine Eureka Boots, sizes 6 to 10, $4, United Workingmens’ Cornish Clinker Boots, $4.75, Having no Rent t0 pay 1s only one of the Reasons why . [ sell Goods 50 per cont. Cheaper than any other Dealer in Nevada County. To the Sick and Afflicted! . —AND ESPECIALLY— Those Suffering From Debility Nervous Prostration, Loss of Vitality, Sexual Infirmities, Pte. Ete. ; > HE GREAT NEED fromTHOSE HAVE wno are suffering is SEXUAL AND NERRVOUS COMPLAINTS a physician who can compiehond their ailments and successfully treat them. Theygenera practiitioner is not sufficiently filled in these classes of troubles to do so, nd it must be left to t he specialist, “who with edneatin, long pracice, thorough know!ledgeand comprehensive mind, is prepared to cure them. DR. J. C. YOUNG Opened his now celebrated Institute in 1850 for the purpose of affording the afflicted the certainty of honorable and skillful treatment _ and perfect and perm.nent restoration, and for fied. 80 years a the first rank not only upon ast but throughout the civilieed seri sa = _lam aware that by dwelling upon so uninviting a subject as the Decay of Sexual Vigor the ignorant may asperse my motive, but the desire te inform those who are snffering through ignorance, and who by carelessness or want of knowledge that a cure can be had, are not only hurrying themselves to an untimely graves but giving sexual weakness.as an inheritance to uture generapeereig Mey great an incentive to permit me en} Rye peeme. IF YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM NIGHT LOSSES, NERVOUSNESS, WEAKNESSES CONFUSION OF MIND, SLIGHT LOSSES WHEN UNDER EXCITEMENT, VARIABLE TEMPER, TREMBLING, PALPITATION, FLUSHES, &., OR IF YOU HAVE PRAC4 tICED SELF-ABUSE EVEN IN IN THE SLIGHTEST PARTICULAR you are sufferua and hence your cerertnas are terribly epressing or inexpressibly keen. The Doctor in his researches and practice of NERVOUS TROUBLES has made your organization a special study and is thus enabled from his experience knowledge to aid and cure you in any of the Troubles, Weak J. J. JACKSON, «= =~ = = PROPEIETOR. The Largest, the best and Cheapes Grocery House in Nevada City. Equaling in aroma, flavor and delicacy the Teas as used by the natives in Japan. (&@The following PURE JAPANESE TEAS are fresh toasted. under the new process, requiring one-third less quantity to produce the same strength as old Teas, and the prices are plainly marked on each pound package : Grades. i = Prices. ER a ee ON 0 cents per pound BS we eo ee, Seems per pound Humshing. 26 RSs 75 cents per pound Searing 2 8 ee $1 per pound 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 COMMERCIAL STREET. _ J. BE, CARR 'T. H. CARR, CARR BROTHERS, Proprictors of said Lot No. 31 in Block No. 13;,said Lot No. 9-in Biock No. 18, and said slaughter house Lot, with all improvements on the said Lots, being subject toa mortgave of $2000, dated Pans 1 RD. 1 oe Bk 3 ag: Combs, brushes, rian I lirrors, Toilet Articles of all kind, as a sex you are liable, ss 4@ You will find in the Doctor a friend a whom you can rely for comfort, aid arid THE PALAGE DRUG Corner-Pine and Commercial sts., Nevada City, Keep constantly on hand a large and complete stock of everything usually found in First Olass Drug Store. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC. SCHOOL BOOKS, : BLANK BOOKS, _ MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS ADL kinds of Periodicals Pictorialy and Newspapers, Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, 2, . =~ : : il > % es ‘é nike : = 1 ‘ye ne er : J. Walling, ‘City, Franciaco, of to. WALRATH, District . April sth, 1882, in favor of Mes. V-Brad:) Careful atteation (liven to Compounding Prescriptions . “Dr. voung’s remate Remedies have J. Garfield, do said Neveds county. Also lot on north side : ed a reputation for etliciency unequaled J. Towars, do ~ of the Red Dog road, bounded on the west By a Competent Druggist and Perfect Purity Guaranteed. by any medicine, or medical prescription " E. Wolf, do TR S ANEORD S = oe pron. taker Booed = ee . $feroifered. ‘They cam be sent by mail o J. Carmack, San Juan : Also that certain lot of lant n. AGEN ; Z ~} “Those a nal *L. Granger, Pike City, : . 3, being formerly s ‘ W a RSet Sere ie” Cz Se iy gets Imperial, London, Northern & Queen, Liverpool, London. eee : G S eo a “Tshh homestand lot of sald Calter Seaton eee ae givay cle aren rath the ty oo : C. Dubourdien, an re See b ‘ ee ; Bats: q : s ceive advice, and when™desired, Sresaneia & J. Wales, Howland Flat, * peitio’"Ig, fe foes of: the. Uourt House * LETTERS RETONT OR Oe See H. Stout, do to, door, in the City of Nevada, County of Ne0 e : Address, calles Santee. CG sh peat i. si Maes York vada, ee of California, on : <@ si : : : , DR.3.C YOUNG. “4 ry ‘ " Tuesday, February 24th, 1885 aie : BES Faves ‘a ~v ec ‘M. Hudson, Eagle Bird Mine, }, _° : Sakwces thet £9 o'eloe = aaa se ~ Medi ha Ree G. Enright, Federol Lone Mine yelook P. M., to wits 12 o'clock all the oe alas a oo 7 ee . Whois sersititeest cesses! 2 all venta? ranspiriagin Northern. California ——— , 5 a tied action, h oe i : A Z § E eal Carson CAGy, be SANFORD VRS. ENVIGORATOR, Ld breg hag Raden! oe ene py a on as nae e MOA . is 7h T ‘ : ‘ wi x a roe 2 S4., the d Sage : W. D. Eden, Indian Springs. . Lr'wehicine® aa tor hseses resting ta . which sid udsment waa docketed a9 afore: . 7 Talxe the-STOP THAT COUGH: __. Mrs. Welch, San Francisco, . deranged or toryid condition of tne Liver; . SO Of TiENG Be. Sum shove dees . eee ieee . {RING THE GUM TREE couGH -.*_-. , February 8, 1885. by: Malaria, Sick~Headache, Rheu. Property, to the highest bidder for cash, to fee . PS. Fe ‘ee Teele Hina cine . Will prove tron hate eae ee : J, Mien, City, 2 . patie, ote. on: Lavaluable Famdly Mal. eadiaty end iudgmenh, Sqettior with inter: . * ae stomach, and the only ee needs eee ae J. Black, do’ do, ~ — * . dremon apostabeard for 100 page ‘book op . Giveuundermy hand this 2a day of Pebe. VU. YU RE QUIDULIBL SRS Soeghand tities, up reat tangs, . Spee, an a uDuneioet Neo tor ee . " QROROR LORD, Sherif, eee cae cee ge ae and je made irom the leaves of the Austral: Z Any Druggist,will teil you its RepNevada County, Culimla 115 CENTS A W OR $7 PER YEAR. . " arhound Beegeets Tree, combined with 7 Sptation. Repl yy By J. us Holuann, UndorShopig, © yp A OWEER, UR Of FER TEAR, he fa E® Prescriptions accurately and carefully comtinded by a careful and competent Druggist STORE. ae >» THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS J