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Nevada cle, magento County,
CALIFORNIA.
Baown & CALKINS... Proprietors.
THURSDAY, JAN. 15, 1885.
ed
: LOCAL AFFAIRS.
New Suits.
*, John Driscoll has~brought suit .
in the Superior Court against Jas
E. Broderick and M. E. Broderick
Plaintiff alleges that he loaned de
fendant J. E. Broderick $1726 07
"the coaditton that tha latter woald
~ morjgaze to him the mining prope:ty known as the Broderick placer
c'aim, and afterwards in satisfac‘ton of the debt accepted what pur
claim, but which was the deed to
énly a portion of it, and that the},
least valuable; and that the de
> fendant J.-E. Broderick gave te}
M. E. Broderick-a deed to the balance of the Broderick mine.—
Plaintiff asks an order of the Cour [>
directing M. E. Broderick to con
vay the property to him. HV.
Reardan is his attorney.
Mary Cora Bice and Mary C.
Mannix sue for divorce from thei:
respective husbands. The for
mer’s grounds of suit are curelty,
~—_-gomplains of cruelty. -E. H, Gay
lord is attorney for both plaintiff: 3
a
the amount of ten dollars at Traey’s Auction Rooms in the Tran
script Block every evening until
further notice. As I intend to
close out my business -in Nevad.
City by the 16th day of April
1885, I will sell at Auction ever}
evening until: further notice
in my saleroom a full line of Fur
niture, Bedding, Crockery, Glas:
Ware, Notions, etc., etc. Come};
every evening. If you are lucky
you will get a prize.
Geo. Tracy, Auctioneer.
N.B. No more goods taker
at Tracy’s on commission. ja14-t.
————ooo
Another sheep Case.
In the United_! States Circuit
Court Judge Sawyer has over
ruled the demurrer in the case 0
Edwards Woodraff vs. The. Alt.
Mining Company. The suit wa:
brought for the same cause as th.
guit‘of the plaintiff against thc
North Bloomfield Mining Com:
pany and involves a similar debri:
question.
A Progyecting Company.
~A company~ sras_béen-tormed-inNew York to prospect for and develop mines in Nevada county, .
and two of the members of it are
expected to arrive this week ana
inaugurate operations.
ie ‘Moore of this city is ‘egnnecteo
_»*" with the company, and he pays it
~~ majans business.
pean RAS STEST Esher WAS
. Dr. Frazier’s Throat and Lung
Baisam e
Is the greatest remedy in the
world for Coughs, Colds, Influenza,
Sore Throat, Quinzy, Laryngitis,
: Croup, Hoarseness, Bronchitis,
ae Asthma, Catarrh and Whoopin,
ee Cough, and all diseases of the throa:
and iungs. It periorms wonder.
in relieving Consumption. hi
gthens the lungs and instant:
8 allirritation of the throat.
“ULE VELAND; Ux.
Dr. yg Oe gar ‘L-war:
troubled tor about “three month.
during the last Le eas and tal
~with Bronchitis and bad. cough.
Aiter trying several remedies without tinaing any. relier, L you
Throat and Lung Balsam,
found immediate help. Un rev
. ing ut nightit gave me undisturvHee ed rest, und aiter using the-medi: cine. three weeks I tound myset:
“cured. Rey. K. Nuve.
NK Pals, Frazier’s Throat and Lung
Balsam allays all irritation of the
throat. beneiraten and heals the
Lungs, and assists nature by expectoration.to: throw otf the corst
ly at
ruption. Sold by druggists everywhere at 75 centa.a bottle. Carn
Bxos., agents.
Ons of the 1nost succes! Yreni~
édies ever advertised “is Kerr’ b
Asthma Cure. It cures all pins,
bility. Try it and be convinced. .1y
AXRIVALS AT TH: LEADING KOT.
PEYADA CI CITY.
NATIONAL NAL HOTEL,
_§. A. Eppy... ¢.svPRoprictore{*
January 13, 1835.
A, Boukotekey & w, ened,
J ‘D. Ostrom,
D. Burrows, do —
J. Knowlton & w,_ do
_ Joe Jones, Wyoming Mine,
: ~"W. D, Harris, city.
. 4 mnt
ae “UNION, HOTEL,
Rector Baos. :
January 13, 1885.
Harry Douglass, salud,
» ‘D. Vliver, Canada H
pe . Fred Marker, “city,
_ +. ‘Miss E, scolie, do
B. Moran, do
Wa. stockham,,city,
_ Frank A. Spencer, 5an Fran.,
~ W.W. Carter, ‘do
oe Bo : do
e, Washington,
“THE DAILY. TRANSCRIPT,.
‘ttunnel of the North Star mine,
: sround caused by the heavy
= aes e Traine, have been repaired.
owering of the water in the mine
‘8 going on regularly and success‘ally.
<aken out before the mine shut‘
lown, was made on Monday. The
ributers, some ten in number,
were at work from September 20th
9 December 15th, and the lowest
_ ported to be a deel of all said . yield-of the rock was {8 49 per
‘oad and the highest. 119-85, the
satisfactory result.
that work will.ye resumed on the
mine duritig the coming season,
with stronger and better machin-’
i we
At the last meeting.of.Nevada
<nights of Americ oe the followinz
. officers were elected
President: J.
adultery and desertion ; the latte: . >
‘ng Seeretary ; J.
wincial Secretary;
cepresentative to the State Counsil which meets in San Francisco
January 25th,
Cc aptair i
colics or cramps and general de>.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Grass Valley ‘‘Union’’ Items.
The Frescott Hill mine is turning out good pay rock all the time,
ind occasionally extra good crust.ings are made.
Some caves made in the dusix
om the wet condition of the
The
_The final clean-up of the tribute
rock from the Hartery mine,
verage being {39 per load—a very
It is expected]
ory than heretofore used.
_e
©. K. of A. Election.
+
os
‘ity Branch, No. 347, Catholic
JE, €arr,
resident;; T. H. Carr, RecordM.
Skeahan, fer
Hanley,
Ten Dollars Worth of Goods creasurer; M. * sheap. Enquire of Joseph EusGiven Away Every Night. eant at Arms; C. Br. uwelin, Sentiee ‘ow
; Sieh cena 1el; E. Barry and Geo. Travy. ‘°° J
Six prizes to be given away trustees. J. E. Carr was elected You Can H a aseik
Ldmitted to the depres Court.
The Sacramento Record-Union
of Tuesday has the following about
tyoung gentleman whose home
sin Sierra Valley, and who has
\umerous friendsatthis city:
‘George G. Davis, who, has been
. student in the law office of A. C.
Hinkson,-of this city, was yesteryoure t0 practice 4s an attorney
~~ still Red ucing.
Boys’ overalls 25 and 39 cts.
Men’s heavy nailed boots, $3.
oa. s heavy tap soled ae
3, 43 25.
Men’ s heavy
8.25, {3 59.
Men’s single sole calf boots, {3.
‘or sale at Hyman Pros., corner
tor Sharon was read.
ed that the testimony of expert
Gumpel, who swore that the “My
dear wife” letters were genuine,
was given in necordance with a
contract mad2 with-G
A. Milihone, Vice . ¢
A._Clancy, Fire san Juan—road;—jast— outside . —
Blankets, Bed Comf.rtirs, Hats, C.ps, Buots, Sins,
lay admitted by the Supreme]
‘apaoled call bobs? =
Immense lots just received and
2
The Sharon Divorce Case. {
question of alimony in the Sharon
divorce case, Monday, the affidayit of Nellie Brackett, one of the
witnesses during the trial of the
case, was introduced, whichi stated .
that the ‘‘My der wile” letters
were fixed up by the plaintiff after
the suit against Sharon was: instituted. The affidavit of ex-SenaIt is charz.W. Tyler;+
plaintiff's attorney, ~by which
. jum pel was to receive $25, 900 ii
the phiintiff won her suit. The contract was. produced,and Tyler testified that he wrote the contract and
signed it, both his and Gumpel’s},
names. He said the matter was a
trap to find out who was disbursing Shardn’s ‘money. W. m3 Fees 7
Barnes,-te! ‘endant’s attorney testified that IW. Lees, captain of the
vity detectives, introduced him_ to
John McLaughlan,clerk of Tyler’s
office, of whom Barnes purchased
the contract for §25,000. In the
concluding testimony Barnessaid:
“] believe now that the paper is @
‘raud and I withdraw it.” The
case was continued until. Friday.
aaa le
House for Sale.
The house and lot situated on i
che city limits, is offered for sale
“‘My dear, what hat would I give to
have your hair?” is often said by
middle-aged ladies to young ones.
viadam, you may have just such
hair. Parker’s Hair Balsam. will
sive it to you. It will stop your
hair from falling off, restore the
wriginal color and make it long,
thick, soft and glossy. You need
not stand helplessly envying the
zirls,The Balsam is not gily, not
a dye, but isan elezant dressing,
and is especially recommended for
its cleanliness and purity.
BORN.
At Cope ’s mill, new Nevada City, Jan.
uary 2ith, 1885, to D Rosssavd wife, a son.
At.Grass V ly. Jan 18, 1885, to R Tradde : and wile, » dauxhter.
troad: and Pine streets, Nevada
Jity, Cal. d18-tf
=_>--—-Mining Pipe fur Sale Chenp. Six hundredfeet\of heavy elev{
yn-inch iron pipe~sjn good order.
\pply at this officeMfor particuars. tf
= —_
Ture are 69 patients at the}
Yotinty Hospital:
yresent facilities.
increased before long.
sales held every evening at C. A
ors.
+ oe
san just fiddle a cat off the fence,”
6.
ecott’s Emulsion of Pure Coe
a er Oil. with Hy poy hay hites
411 Build up W ‘fasted NS) stems
Sr. RB. Pusey, Elizabethtown
<y. SSBayes “T° have prescribec
‘cott’s> Emilsion
SS SE ASD
children in w: — igns.”’
Brand. &
This is about
+ 1s large a number as can be _com‘ortably accommodated with the
The size ofthe
yuildings-will probably have to be
In spite of the hard times that
lo prevail, the clearance auction
Barrett’s store attract crowds of
yeople and any quantity of big
yargains are secured by the, buy“He -ain’t-no-— violinist, but he
was-the-way-a—country chap put
frequently -in
che last tencyeara, and take pleasrein commeadings it as a valuible remedy both, for~ i and
FOR THR NEW NEW YEAR
DURING THE THE YEAR. 1885,
POWDER
‘Absolutely Pare.
_ This powder never varies, CA mm
vel of purity, strength and whole)
acménes«, More econonieal than tl
ordinary-kind-, and cannot.be gold
in-competition with the ma titude of
vow test, short weight, alum or phos
ahats pe swilers,
Rova. Baktva Powper Co., 106
Wall st. N.Y.
SELLING OUT!
MRS. A. WILLIAMS
\W OUUCD repectfully inferm the neople
of Nevady City and_y ciniey thit she
has—eonewuded to clee her bs ness. here,
wid offers h r good. for se at
VER\-LOW PRICES !
Her Stock consists of
Ladies Underwear, Knitted Sacques, Hoods,
Toys, Candies,
Andathon-and o/h r articles too numerous
to mension. Call and see for yourselves
Bl ck, Commercial St Searls’
McCu hy
a keep constantly. 0 on hand the best assortment}
ee .Winter Announcement.
of your pocket’ prevents the wish of your generous
thoughts, but ¢ =
And ‘by an investigation of our large and complete
stock of
And aconsideration of our UN PRECEDENTED
LOW. PRICES,
Realize the Saving . .
Men's Suits from $6 to $25.
BOY'S SUITS.FROM $3 TO $10.
the cheap:st and best selected stork that has ever been}placed before the people of this county, and ranging
say, that by purchasing from us we can do a iittle
better by you than any one else can afford to
and when customers call for them show them that
you have got just what you advertise,
DON’T FORGET THE PLACE.
-Sdup ONT ¥ IN CANS ————
A. + = Olass Drus Store.
m= (fall kinis, Shoat he an Music’ l Tnstraments,
John H. Roberts, San Francisco
. PROPRIZTORS
or not.
_ BRAN
Plated Ware ant Jew? ry, Back Books, Stationer;,
TOYS, CAMS, NOTIONS, ETG.,
To be faupd ia th in this market} ~ : oe
OUR PRICES ARE HR
Examine our stock wihache you wish to —_ mo Bo Oe oS
; LOWES?.
iD é & McCUTCHAN,.
Ye people in need, don't say that the low state
Come,
NEW WINTER GOODS,
In MEN'S OVERCOATS we hive the largest,
n price from $§ TO $25. — me
Foraissing Goods, Rubb.r Goods, Oi) C.ot:ing,
Tronts, Satchels, Vatis33, Kits.
We don’t give way to BLOWING, but we do
We know it pays to Advertise GHVUINE BIRGMYS
We are the ON LY HOUSE north of SacraCOR. BROAD & PINE STS., REVACA cITy.
mere
&
Wholesale Houses—
HYMAN BROS., Honolulu, Sadwich Islands. . .
HYMAN BROS. 102 Chamber St.;~New York.
HYMAN BROS.,.216, 218 Cal. st., San Franc’o. .
SURGEON.
CHARLES i. dD.
Homeopathic Physicians,
Rooms P and 1o,up atulrs, cor. Brond and Vine sta Nevada City,
—— 9 =
Office Poa to 1. A. Mw. Tad PM. TIeM Pw.
Nawaiis Drug Store,
Corner Bond and Pine Sts. Nevada City
o——WALTER O. VINTON
Erop: ictor
f ——
\ Lavoe: Stockof Patent Meliines:
Fine Perfumery, ancy Soaps,
Combs, Brushes, Nand HTirrors,
Toilet Articles of all-kird
“Garlal attertion Given tr Componading Pres. riptions_
By a Com; etent Druggist and Terfect Purity Guaranteed.
ACENT FOR THE BE-T I ‘SUR\NCE COMPANIES IN THE WO°LD
taper: I Londen, Nerthern & (rice n, Liverpea!, Low" on.
J. B. CARR
CARR BROTHERS,
Proprictors of
THE PALACE BRUG STORE.
T. H, CARR.
Corner Pine and Commercial sts. Nevada City,
Keep constantly o on hand a large and complete stock af eS usually found in
vf fed ee
{Da Gyeat Reduction in Clothing .
— CASPER = le
CORNER ‘PINE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS, NEVADA City,
Goods Sold at about what other Dealers Day Dr them!
Here is a salaple of Prices ces of a few Articles :
BEAVER SU:TS, Si8.
Men's Cassimere Sits 1a ‘ead C ssimer; ~~ OILY $1). :
: 3 $12. ——
$20. 4
“FREKCH DIACON/L SUITS, sis, :
MEN'S. OVERCOATS FROM $5 TO $20. a
Boys’ Suiis, from 4 to 8 years, $3.50,
Bays’ Suits. from 8 to 12 years, $5,
Boys’ Suits, from 12 to (8 years, $7,
Men’s Heavy Overalls, -§0CENTS A PAIR.
Men's Merino Undershirts'and Drawers, 25 CENTS EACH.
Men's Brown Duck Pants, 87 CENTS A PAIR.
Men's Marysville Flannel Undershirts, $1 EACH, °
.Men’s Shaker Socks, [2 CERTS 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, $1.59.
Ladies’ Kid Shoes, 2 to 7, $2,50.
Gen’s Genuine Eureka Boots, sizes 6 to 19, $4,
United Workingmens’ Cornish crnker Boots, $4,75,
st
oe ce se acs oe
bai
zi Fae 2 46
Having no Rent to pay is only one of the Reasons why
I sell Conds 50 per cant. Cheapar than aly.
tier Dealer in Nevads County.
MINING MACHINERY
<a
FOR SALE.
ghar HOISTING WORKS, consistng ol
TCBLLAR B ILER,
10-INCH PUUPING ENGINE, {
8-INCH HO STING E «INE,
PUMPING AND HOISTING GEAR,
(loub'e reels,)
8-INCH C°R ISH LIF PUM’,
280 FEET F 8-INC.LCOLUMN,
4INCH PUMP,
£00 FELT OF COLUMN,
MINI\G AND BLACKSMITd TLOLS,
LO OF TRACK LRON, e
CAR‘, ;
HOISTING WORKS BU ILDING.
Allof easy access. Er.quire of
CHAS. W. KITTS,
; GRA:S VALLEY.
Grass Valley, December 30th.
Nerd Giy As Tt!
J. Je JACKSON, sseenas PROPRIETOR.
The Largest, the best and Cheapest
urocery House 0 Nevada Gity.
SSS Rate aa ——
TOASTED THAS.
Equaling in aroma, flavorand delicacy the Teas
as used by the natives in Japan. 7
(0H 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 th peti oie pono ye n e prices are plainly marked on
STEREOSCOPIC. VIEWS ee, arades. Prices.
es SO RtGG 5 eke occas Ls ee ee O cents per poun
—or To— << as bepcig EP FE cAisa eget Gene 60 ceats per pound
Qa ra Cityol thei. ra Nor. asx pag 2 BLT a a re, ee RTOS ae at HESS eget 75 cents per pound
Sun-ise Mee gen eee ere Gee Re ee $1 per pound
F Verything usually found in .a Firstat lass Grocery Esti tblishment always-kept on hand. ‘l'o those
And Its furrouadings,
who have never traded with me . extend a special
invitation to call before making their purchases.
. NE most fal hful and hest made pictures
ne of thi, 8 cuowever proluced by any aris 7 :
Views of every point of interest_ for mi iles
sround,
mecceimmeser FINE GIGARS AT. NIVENS’
Agents at N vadi City. ~~
“The Largest and Finest £te : shige 25 ~~ each’ or $2.50 per dozen.
o Two Views alike.
25,000. JUST aera: =
WILY BE SOLD. CHEAPER THAN ANY>
— PAINTS, OILS, -VARNISHES, ETC.,.
SCHOOL BOOKS = eee
SEBANE BOOKS, .
‘MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS
mn kinds of Periodicals Ric! Lari gad Newsp: “pers,
: “Field, Garden and F wer Ses ods,
_ Broad Street . National Hotel Ding pounded oy a ereful and: co
Ew Prescriptions, accurately and— a
Orders by Mail promptly fil'ed.
lib 0. C. P ERCIVAL, Artist.
De bas ESTABLISH MENT IN ‘THE
COUN NEY.
_., Notice to th: Public.
Y WIFE, MRS. ELLEN SCIMIDT,
(formerly MuS. ELLEN FLITZs1Mte ; iin no qualssa cure tor msump iun, *
+s.) having lefc my bed and b:
oi jaz caus, Lhereb. give hate gi
wll act be resvonsib.e for any debts. tons
trac ed by her.
JOHN.SS 4
cent City, Dee. 22, 1834 pe HMIUT,
3TOP THAT co cH
» tf ouce tried in’ ygur_ fanny
sill prove gh from anythin
stomach, and the only safe ae Pag pag
wig a coughand builling tp/weak lungs.
snd is made tom the leavesf the Aust-al.
an Gum > nese we ‘Treg, combine. with
__'W.D. VINTON, Agent, Nevada City —
_DR. R. — HUNT,
Bie USING THE GUM TREE/COUGH . ”
, 2 CONSUMERS, CALL & EXAMINE QUALITY " PRICE
— »"~———
~ Also a Full Line of
Silver Plated Amalgamatiag Plates
FOR SAVING GOLD. —
Used i in Quartz, Gravel and Placer Mining,
The Bes+ Process yet d Pi : oe yet discovered fur eusiag tine G std.—G ld, ‘silver, Nickel a oo Fis
si sitaNssas, DA CeoneWecs togu red ans replated. :
GUY AND PISTOL MOENLING: & SPECEALTY.
‘. CALIFORNIA ELEUT RO. PLATING Ww ¢ een :
P43 D3Ia aToRE.
tent Drug¢ist—
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KEATING & FaGan; ~Proprietors-(8 ami ied ee aot San Preasst
Tobacco and’ Smokers Articies. ——
In any size or Quantity 1 urnished to Order. —
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