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February 6, 1885 (4 pages)

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Seaton
The ‘Daily Transerigt.
“daily newspaper. ~‘Too-many bad
—¢f which-he confesses.
” from Los Angeles to New Mexico
ly allays
troubled for about three months
with Bronchitis and a bad cough.
z Bm
found immediate Aiel
PUBLISHED AT county will shortly result in a col+
Nevada City, Nevada County, lapse. Land ‘at. $1,000 an acre
seeategatag setors, . Planted in fruit. trees, which will]
wn & CALKINS...FTOprM ? i i ble. Bro not pay its taxes, is unreasona os un crv 2Y
the continual inflation of the value
of real estate
od
Tur Santa Ana Heraldsays that} Fe
‘onal JNIFORM BALL
atid
"FRIDAY, FEB. 6, 1885.
Oscar Wipe is another instance
of the prophet finding but litte
favor in his own’ country, for the
audience to hear ‘him lecture on
“Dress” at the Gayety Theatre in
Dublin was scanty enough. The
wits (or wags): of the metropolis of
the Green Isle have christened the
lecturer ‘“The New Dress. Improyér.’” . : a . 7 eo
Se
ss
In the Nevada Assembly 4 pill
has been passed fixing the price of
been continued by Judge Sawyer,
of the United States Circuit Court,
forthe February term. In this
case Sharon sues to have the alleged marriage contract declared a
forgery. * Seeger
Between 400 and 600 men how
have been idle for a month past
at the Mare Island Navy Yard
were put to work last Monday.
The pay of first-class men was Teduced from $4 to $3 50 per day.
——oe
Tur Albuquerque
Journal gives
up in the following graceful_manner: ‘There is no use trying to
make a theological journal out ofa
things happen.”
Exuan Wease, 75 years old,
has been arrested in Grant county,
Virginia, charged with the commission of twelve murders, to six
JounL. Jack and Carter B.
Page fought a duel with revolvers
in Portsmouth, Va.,Monday night,
the latter being seriously wounded:
eS
Tite statement that the elevated
rail in New York have beconf is pronounced a roorbatk by the Mail and Express.
A SINGLE consignment of 40,000
grapevine cuttings was shipped
>:
last week.
Some nervous people in New
York cspross a fear that President-elect Clevelend is in personal
danger.
>
Pappy Ryan. challenges Sulli-.
van to fight him with or without
gloves, but the latter declines to
respond.
In a fight near Kassala, between
the English and Arabs, the latter
were defeated with a loss of 250
killed.
Tue London police have made
another important arrestin connection with the dynamite explosions.
~-_--— +
At Maj.* Merriam’s vineyard, :
near San Diego, muscat grapes
are still to_be seen upon the vines.
Srocxron has tired of her Aldermen, andasks the Legislature to
abolish the Aldermanic system.
Tur French forces, after a severe
fight, carried the. Chinese works
commanding the Kelung mine.
Curisttan Hansen was pounded
to death around a revolving shaft
in Eureka, Nev., Tuesday.
_—-.
__ _Russra and America are parley. .
ing over.a treaty for the « xtradition of dynamiters.
oe
A ricu widow of St. Roche,
Canada, aged 74, has married her
coachman, aged 19.
A stage was robbed by two
Americans near Pinal, A.T., Monday.
———
Ir is said that Socialists are storing arms and dynamite in Pittsburg.
eee eed ditch @Onnected therewith, taking water
f = t F j : } from a reservoir formerly owned by said
Drs e
Her. Sere Mash pry rt rey peers Selves,
Gpet v Oshua ai i0y, ane € 3 ‘ater
: through said ditch to the said slaughter
Is the. greatest: remedy in the house, on the above described land, beiny
world for Coughs, Colds, Influenza,
Sore Throat, Quinzy, Laryngitis,
“Croup, Hoarseness, Bronchitis,
Asthma, Catarrh and Whooping
Cough,and all diseases of the throat
and lungs. It performs wonders
in relieving Consumption. It
strengthens the lungs and instant~ . . CLEVELAND, Oni0. —
Dr. Frazten—Dear Sir: I was
during the last summer andfall
After trying several remedies without weorgee ap: d relief, I used your
’ Throat and ‘Balsam, and
p-. On retiring at nightit. gave me undisturbed rest,
“eine three weeks I found myself
cal than the ordinary kinds, “a1
cannot*be sold-incompetition with
the multitude of low test, short
weight, alum or phosphate_powders. Soup onLV IN caNs. Roya,
Baxrxa. Powper Co.,
st., N.Y.
Nally Tr¢
If you want to keep posted
Now is the Time
all irritation of the throat: .
r using the medi. .
i
THE FIRE DEPARTMENT
OF NEVADA CITY AND
NEVADA LIGHT GUARD
—AT—
HUNT’S HALL, NEVADA CITY,
~ficense for the gale of liquor at $300 oe Ot ral ain shih neil lo yor at, OT TRICES
a year, payable in advance,-Two =ON= will open up on the date above mentioned. -"Said stock of 77
momabers-of the ase biy = / sists of the most VALUABLE, DURABLE AND BEST KNOWN
and Archer, both sgloon-keopers ee : BRANDS, and we will sell them {8-50 per cent lower than any oth
? . . a Sos Z = ; : >
voted for the bill. _ ee ee ar Friday Evening. Feb. 20, 1885. = er in Nava ey eee ey naa 7 as is NOTES:
sharon vs. Hi wholesomeness. More evonomiSAVING OF DOLLARS ‘AND CENTS TO YOU. Tye case of Sharon vs. Hill has wholesomeness. More econ ‘and °
: Music by Goyne’s Full Band.
o—— ~
106 Wall
Committee on Arrangements:
L. M SUKEFORTH, JOHN“BLASAUF,
R. D. CARTER, —_E. C. WOOLF,
WILLIS SILVA, _‘F. W. BOST,
A. H. WALRATH, ALLEN CLANCY,
D. F. GETCHELL.
i ED
—
Floor Directors:
L. M. SUKEFORTH, E. C. WOOLF,
ALLEN CLANCY.
ements Genie
i
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE 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. serint!
Ee paul ae ee
Reception Committee:
J. A. RAPP, LOUIS SEIBERT,
JOHN F, HOOK; F. ELLERMAN,
W. T. SHURTLEFF, GEO. A. NIHELL,
JOHN HURST, JOIN E. ISAAC,
P. F. SIMONDS, _P. CLANCY,
W. L. THURSTON, J. C. RICH.
on local events.
15 cts. a week by carrier;
s
——9 — —
$7 a year by mail.
Tickets.. ccc ccc ceeseceeeeeee $1 50
(Admitting 1 gentleman and 2 ladies.)
Ladies without escort....sceeeeeeee 25e.
Gate. ,, ladies 25 cents, gentlemen 50 cents,
sg pe ae
to Subscribe. SHERIFF’S SALE.
Mary E. Mooney
Administratrix of the No.920
Estate of Thos. MooSuperior Court.
ney dec’d, plaintiff, vs Execution,
Chas. Kent defendant.
(Judgment assigned June 17th, 1884, to M
Hanley and £. Hothersall.)
UO ioe and by virtue of an Execution,
issued out of the Superior Court, in
and for the County of Nevada, State of California, and to me directed and delivered,
duly attested on the 30th day of January, A.
D. 1885, in the above entitied action, wherein
Mary E. Mooney, Administratrix of the ese of Thomas Mooney, deceased, 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 per anaum till paid, together’ with plaintiff's costs of $21 60 and
disbursemeuts at the date of said judgment
and accruing costs, amounting to the sum of
$2, as appears to us of record, ‘I have levied
upon and taken into execution all the right,
title and interest which the defendant,Chas.
Kent, had, held, owned or pos on_ the
16th day of June, A. D. 1884, the day on
which said judgment was docketed, or which
he may have subsequently acquired in and
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
as surveyed by 4. S. Bradley in 1869 as lot
No. 31 in block No. 13,+together 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 said lot from
; lands 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 Jot No, 9 in block No. 13,
together with the tenements thereon. Also
that certain lot of land situate on the North
side of the Red Dog road, bounded on the
west by Nevada City corporation line, and
being in the northwest I-4 of southeast 1-4
of section No. 7, township No. 16 north,
range Seast, M. D, B. and
ing about thirty (30) acres, more or less, the
same being a portion of the land formerly
known as the Joshua Mulloy ranch, together
with the slauzhter house, barns, stables and
sheds erected thereon, and now known as
the “slaughter house lot” of Charles Kent.
t certain water right and water
SpEcIAL ATTENTION
‘Read This Carefully .
days cheaper than yo
Avail yourselves of this great opportun
will be for FIFTEEN DAYS'ONLY.
‘$8,500
Of their original value, which we will sell to you ‘at
. Purchasers’ of the Bankrupt Stock of R. L.Lloyd,
+» and con*sinJ
O--——
We will sell you Boots and Shoes for the next 15)
u ever bought. them. before.
ity. .Examber, this sale ne ahd judge for yourselves. Remem
: oxth.
——_OF—— ~
BOOTS & SHOES,
Purchased at a Bzukrupt Sale at 20 ets on the Dollar
(OS PRICES
LESSER & CO.,
Salesroom--Next to Union Hotel,
FORWARD, MARCH!
SHES 5 Ceram
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
we have built our business are
Justice,
Impartiality,
One Price,
Absolute Satisfaction.
We have endeavored to’keep at all times not only
the largest and most complete assortment of Dry
Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery, but the Most
Fashionable and Freshest of everything in these
lines to be found in the wholesale market.
In-fixing prices on our goods
WE DO NOv 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 thecost price
and yet do a safe business?”
We know we have been successful in building up
a large 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.
Nevada Drug Store,
Corner Bioad and Pine Sts., . . Nevida City
—--©o ace
WALTER D. VINTON —
Prop: ictcrz
o-———
A Large Stock of Patent Medicines,
ne
Men's Cassimere Suits
Men’s Merino Under
Men’s Shaker Socks,
Children’s Pebble Goat
Ladies’ Kid Shoes, 2 to
Creat Reduction in {
==. CASPER.
bands Sold at about what other Dealers pay for them :
Here is a sample of Prices of a few Articles :
BEAVER SUITS, SIS.
Boys’ Suits, from 4 to 8 years,
Boys’ Suits. from 8 to 12 years, $5.
ys’ Suits from 12 to 18 years; $7. .
Men's Heavy Overalls, 50 CENTS A PAIR.
MERCIAL STREETS, NEVADA city.
hewn
gueranteed CassimereONLY $10.
“ a $12.
48
20
“e “ee
6 [53
s
FRENC
4
$3.90,
2
shirts and Drawers, 25 CENTS EACH
Men’s Brown Duck Pants, 37 CENTS A PAIR. ae
Men’s Marysville Flannel Undershirts, $f EACH.
12 CENTS A PAIR.
WHITE. FAMILY BLANKETS, $3.50 A PAIR,
Bed Comforters, 87 Cents a pair, :
Button Shoes, sizes from 8 to 11, $1.25.
not been thrown away. The four pillars upon which} __+¢:.4, Button Pebble Goat Shoes, from 11 to 2, $1.59.
7, $2.50.
Gen’s Genuine Eureka Boots, sizes.6 to 10, $4,
United Workingmens’ Cornish Clinker Boots, 4,75.
Having: no Rent to pay is only one of the Reasons why
[ sell Goods 50 per cent. Cheaper than any
Other Dealer in Nevade Gommty.
$10 $10 $10
WE WISH crwomge acy
ery neighborhcod on the Pacific Coast.
For fu:l particulars address,
ALBANCROFT & CO.
San Franciséo. [j30-tf
Organized in 1858
NORTHWESTERN
Mutual
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
F MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
Paid to Policy Holders ~
f Bsince Organization — $59, 765,300,81
Total Premiums Ree’d. 45,261,145.12
“mentato Pottey Holder$7,504,250,69
over Prerium Receipts
Dividends to Policy Holdersin 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 security, as shown by
the tatio of surplus to liabilities,
Its location has given it an immense advantage over companies located in the great
moneyed centers, whose vast accumulations
of wealth and capital lessen the rates of interest. ~ Add to this that many of these companies are compelled by charter requirement te make their investments within
their ow: State and the cause of the great
difference in the cost of policies.
Its endowment policies will pay from 5 to
6 per cent. compound interest, life insur
ance thrown in. For further particulars
apply to
HOWELL & ABBOTT, .
General Agents, 339 Kearney Street, San
Francisco, or to B. WALRATH, District
Agent Nevada City. m21
STOP THAT COUGH
about three-fourths of a milein length. The
said Lot No: 81 in Block No. 13; said Lot No.
9 in Block No, 13, and said slaughter house
Lot, with all improvements on the said Lots,
being subject toa mortgage of $2000, dated
iority of this_paper aS~an
ley, and of record inthe county records of
said Nevada county, Also lot on north side
of the Red Dog road, bounded on ‘the west
by-Marsh Bros. lumber yard, and on the.
northeast by lands belonging to Bilasauf.
Also that certain ‘lot of land designated on
the said ‘‘official map” of said Nevada City
as Lot No. 8, in Block No. 3, being formerly
kngwa as the Mike Anstette Lot, and sit
on the north side of. Water street, fronting
thereon 493 feet, more or less, and adjoining
the homestead lot of sdid Charles Kent on
the northwest. ‘
Notice is hereby given that I will sell at
publicsale, in front of the Court House
door, in the City of Nevada, Coun:y of Nevada, state of California, on
Tuesday, February 24th, 1885,
Between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 5
o'clock P.M,, to wit: 12 o'clock M., all the
. right, title and interest which the defendant
in the above entitied action, herein A,
had, held, owned or on4
of June, 1884.
LDVERTISING MEDION .
to Advertise.
Balsam allays all irritation of the
: _Penetrates and heals the
assists natute by ex= by. every-at-75-cents-a bottle
nroa
Frazier’s.Throat and Lung. _
by
Be ee ae __.__. the 16th da; June, 18 the day _
z ae — ssi jude og: was doted ob afore"
, for whic! may have -subseque
; acquired in and to all the above dale
ee property, te the highest bidder for-eash, to
———-f satisfy said juugment, together with intere Fe : est and gosts,oe ae Oe ae ee Given under my hand this 2dday of FebSheriff,
Califcrnia. . CARR {>
April 13th, 1882, in favor of Mrs. V. Brad-. .
Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,
: Combs, Brushes, Hand Hirrors,
Toilet Articles of all kinds
Careful atteation Given to Compouading Prescriptions
By a Competent Druggist and Perfect. Purity Guaranteod.
ATVENT FO R THE BEST INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE WOLD
~ Imperial, London, Northern & Queen, Liverpool, Lon*on,
Qn ali Events ‘Transpining in Northen California,
PP ¥_USING THE GUM TREE COUGH
LD} SYRUP. “If once tried in your family
will prove free from anything to icken the
stomach, and the only safe remedy for stopping a coughand building up weak lungs.
t has noequal asa cure fer Consumption,
and is made from the leaves of the Australan Gum or Eucalyptus Tree, combined with
Hoarhound Syrup. :
W. D. VINTON, Agent, Nevada City
pa. SANFORE'S
DR. SANFORD’S LIV
Nevada Gity Daily Trauserigt,
. Just what its name implies: a Vevetable Liv.
re Phawncetie and for cree ner od
bobo _or torpid condition of tne Liver;.
sericea Ey ; Costiveness, J *
Matism, ete.
cine, For f
send your
iseases,” fg alr’
the “Liver and ite Di
Under Sheriff.
es
I5 CENTS A WEEK, OR $7 PER YEA
ae Street, New -York. —
sens Prugetst,will tell youtts RepNMIGORATOR
ie
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The Largest, the
Grocery House in Nevada City
Equaling in aroma, flavorand delicacy the Teas
as used by the natives in Japan,
_ PF 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, Prices.
Suns 24655 Ses ee O cents per poun'
B52 We ee he 60cents per pound
ies oa IC ESE pe te 75 cents per pound
Sunrise
a $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.
iS AND 20 COMMERCIAL STREET.
J. B, CARR _ 7. H. CARR.
CARR BROTHERS,
Proprietors of
Corner Pine and Commercial sts., . ° Nevada City,
Keep constantly on hand a large ad complete stock of everything usvally found
First Class Drug’ Store
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC.
SCHOOL EhOGS
BLANK BOOKS,
‘MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS
f
All me of Periodicals Pictorials and Newspapers,
— . pounded by a careful and competent. Druggi
Q
lothing
THE PALACE DRUG STORE
, H DIAGONAL SUITS, gig
MEN'S OVERCOATS FROM $5 T0$20. = =
J. J. JACKSON, «~~ ---PROPRIETOR
est and Cheayet
\
. Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, __
ST BRANDS OF C/SARS
“= Prescriptions accurately and carefully com
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