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January 29, 1885 (4 pages)

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aE a tite Loa ea i Se Rn ha aca NH PA ROS TOMER REPRE a — icniasiaiaai coer PUBLISHED AT Nevada City, Nevada County, CALIFORNIA. Brown & CALKINS... Proprietors. THURSDAY, JAN. 29, 1885. an eumetenaial A MoveMENT ‘among leading Buddhists-inJapan. is reported, having for its object a critial examination of the tenets of ‘Christianity, with the view of engraft‘ing upon Buddhism such portions of them as may seem desirable. — —_-sSENATOR SPENCER, of Napa, one of the rattling Radical leaders, aspires to be United States District Attorney for California, under the Congressional assistance of Barclay Henley who will try to get him the appointment. > = Tak seaport towns of ‘England are growing at the expense of the — eae } A year-oip child in New Bruns. wick, N. J., died on Wednesday week while in laughing hysterics. Jesus Mriranpa, who assisted in J] murdering B. R. C. Johnson, near San Andreas, in 1866, has been captured and jailed. —— i Sa >> Tuere are about 6,000 men out Tue pecuniary damages caused . of work in Montreal and suburbs. by the dynamite explosions in. * London amounted to $700,000. eels Dante, Eaan fell 900 feet down a shaft at Kingston, Pa., and met with ahorriblé death: >_>-——— In Los Angeles, Suriday, Juan Partojas shot and killed Jose Preciado. MARRIED. ‘At the residence of the bride's parents, Nevada City, Jan. 28, 1885, by “Rev. W._ B. Priddy, Geo. W: Swigert and M'ss Nettie Herzinger, both of this city. “At Nevada City, by Rev. J. Sims, 1.0. Pingree, of this city, and Lucy M.Lawrence of Vacaville, Solana county —————s DIED. Near NevadaCity, Jan 25th, 1885, infant gon of Mr. and Mrs.D. Rossa, aged 2 weeks, At Nevada City, Jan. 27, 1885, Willie, infant son of Richard and Salina Jilbert, aged 5 months and 6 days, (The funeral will take place from the family residence, on Lost Hill, on Thursday, January 29, 1885, at 2o’clockrp.m. F riends’ and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.]} Dr. Frazier’s Throat and Lung Balsam Is the greatest remedy in the world for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Sore Throat, Quinzy, Laryngitis, Croup, Hoarseness;~ Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh and Whooping Cough; andalldiseases ofthe throat and _lungs.__Itperforms. wonders in relieving Consumption. — It strengthens the lungs ‘and_instant. Notice to Creditors. ome LS SRP EAC RNT Ei AS great, inland towns, and the modern facilities for traveling have brought about a more general shifting of population than was customary in former years. Tur season is so mild in~ England that on Christmas Day a churéh in Berkshire county. was largely decorated with roses, mig?) nonette, yellow jasmine, primroses, violets and anemones, all pic keg in open field. — ao Tur united ages at marriage of Queen Victoria’s five daughters make 111 years; the united ages at marriage of her four sons make 111 years. By striking an average one finds the Princesses are married at 22 1-5 years.and the Princes at 27 3-4. ee ees _ Coroner E. G. Forp, of Boston, has brought alliteration’s artful aid to bear in describing New Orleans atthe present time. — He says nothing was to be seen there but‘‘mud, mules, molasses and mulattos.”’ On Sunday morning Bishop C. Hi. Fowler, D. D. LL. D., the newly appointed Methodist Bishop for the Pacific coast, delivered his initial’ sermon in San Francisco at the Simpson Memorial Church. >_>. Cuinton G. WELLS, President of the Galveston Cotton Exchange, and President of the Island City Savings Bank of that city, committed suicide Sunday night. Tur widow of Captain Webb, the famous swimmer, hus receiv€d AM tne mUNCYS raiwedt by appre‘throat. , Wholesomenéss. ciative Englishmen for his children It amounts to about $3,300. Tue excitement in London over the dynamite outrage is still and several ‘arrests have been made of persons saspedteil of complicity i in the-affair— ESE at Lonpon was full of unc -onfirmed rumors Monday concerning the fate of General Stewart and his army in Egypt,and intense anxiety prevailed. 0 Be Con@REsSMAN Tom OCHILTREE was ‘‘bounced’”’ from the Senate Chamber in Washington Monday by an Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms. Suarp shocks of earthquak: were experienced Monday moefning in SanFrancisco, Napay Martinez, Benicia and Petaluma. O’Donovon Rossa has fallen heir to an estate“estimated to be worth $20,000/left him by a Phil-~ adelphia barkeeper. TwAantyserve hundred head of fat cattle were shipped from Marysville-during two days of last week. ——_e San Bernarpino is “assuming “metropolitan” airs. Its theater runs at full blast on Sunday night. :_>--—— P. 8. Nouan shot and fatally wounded Timothy Daly at Turlock, Stanislaus county, Sunday night. In Santa Barbara, Sunday, Manuel Garcia stabbed James Bodie, inflicting aserious wound. Ar Forest Grove, Or., Lang —Smith shot and killed William . _ Johnson, his brother-in-law. Sn a rn ly allays all irritation of the throat. aD Notice is hereby given by the under. CLEVELAND, Ouro, signed, Executor of the Estate of George Dr. Frazier—Dear Sir: I was Jenkins, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said troubled for about. three rhoriths-+}-deceaded, toexhibit them with the necessaduring the last summer and fall} ry vouchers, within four months after the with Brone hitis and-a bad cough. After trying several remedies withfirst publication ofthis notice, tothe said Executor, at the Law Office of Van Clief & out finding any relief, [ used your Wehe, Downieville, in the county of Sierra, State of Californie, Throat and Lung Balsam, and . gxccutor of ‘the Estate oa ilienc Tenia’, found immediate help. On retir-. "deceased. ing at nightit gave me undisturb. Dated at Nevada City, Jan. 27th, 1885, ed rest, and after using the médi(jan29] cine three weeks I found myself cured. Rev. E. Nure. : Dr. Frazier’s Throat and @Lung GRAND Balsam allays all irritation of the 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. UNIFORM BALL a, TO BE GIVEN BY ae FIRE DEPARTMENT OF NEVADA CITY AND NEVADA LIGHT GUARD, AT. POWDER . Absolutely. Pure. This powder never varies. «A. _. marvel of purity, strength and Friday Evening, Feb. 20,1885 More Soonmn. ee — : cal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in ec ompetition with = the multitude of low test, short weight, alum. er phospuaw pow. Music by Goyne’s Full Band. dese: Stat ONLv IN CANS. ROYAL BAkinG Powper Co., 106 Wall St., N.Y — Committee Arrangements: NEVADA THEATRE, u. M SUKEFORTH, yous BLASAUF, <n R. D. CARFER, . O. WOOLF, 2 Nights Only. . Witussitva, Fr. W. Bost, A. HAWALRATH, ALLEN CLANCY, Tuesday and Wednesday, J __D, F. GETCHELL® bape 48057. Sh Seer ior ea ae o—-— IRECT from a successsul e PE of four weeks at the Bush4treet Theatre, San Francisco, and firs by ener on in 12 years of the OKIGINAY’ and OLD-TIME FAVORITE MINSTRELWCOMEDIAN, BEN COTTON! Supported by-his young and talented daughter, IBALENE.COTTON, Mrs. Nellie Cotton, AND A— Floor Directors: SUKEFORTH, E. C. WOOLF, ALLEN CLANCY. L. M, Floor Managers: R. D. CARTER, J. G. HARTWELL, F. W. BOST, E. W. SMITH, WILLIS. SILVA, Cs, BRAND, CHARBES GRAY, JOHN BLASAUF, A. R. LORD, HOWARD DOUGKASS, First-Class Dramatic Company, me Rte ™m their Comedy Drama, written and arPi ranged expressly for them, in3 acts and pro'egue, entitled TRUE DEVOTION! During the play BEN and ‘IDALINE COTTON will intrgince SONGS, DANCHH, BANJO SOLOS, IMITATIONS, Ete. 2 Endorsed by the press and public, &aat and west, for the past four years, THe San Francisco press unanimous in ‘Beata’ of the stars and play. Prices as usual, Reserv ed ss ats at Vinton’s Drug Store without extraCharge. Reception Committee: J. A. RAPP LOUIS SEIBERT, JOHN F. HOOK, F, EILERMAN, W. T. SHURTLEFF, GEO. A, NIHELL, JOUN HURST, JOHN E. ISAAC, F. SIMONDS, P, CLANCY, ¢ L. THURSTON, J. C. RICH, MAO ROE iis Soi sca iitees a areteses $1 50 a (Admitting 1 gentleman and 2 ladies.) BEN Corton & Saxe C. Morr....Managers Nae wi . Ten Cone BEAM scx ccasess Busipess Agent Ladies without escort. ...... 0.088 25e. : aE SMO Gallery, ladies 25 cents, gentlemen 50 cents. Read This Carefully ! Oo days cheaper than you ever bought them before. ATE OF GEOJENKINS; “teceased:-f ~~ HUNT’S HALL, NEVADA CITY,, HARRY DOUGLASS, . W.F.ENGLEBRIGHT, }~ We will sell you Boots-and-Shoes forthe next. 15. reauias, MARCH! —_———_Q—-———— 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 Our constant aim. has been to offer such inducements to to the popularity and success of our store. the buying public that they findit to their own interest to trade with us, and the large patronage we have been favored with shows that_our efforts have not wecn thrown-away. The four pillars upon which we have built our business are Justice, Impartiality, One Price, : Absolute Satisfaction. We have ehdeavored to-keep at all times not only the largest and most complete assortment of Dry Goods, Fancy-Goods—and Millimery, 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 NO 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?” Ga We know we have beer successful in n building up a large trade that is not confined to NevadanCity, We do nop believe this could have been done without a strict observance of the rules that govern our business methods. but extends to the surrounding country. 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. s Yours Respectfully, MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD. J. E, CARR T. H. CARR, CARR BROTHERS, Proprietors of THE PALACE DRUG STORE. Corner Pine and Commercial sts. <9 “Nevada City, Keep constantly on hand a large and complete stock of everything usually found in First © las s Drug Store. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC., SCHOOL BOOKS, “__ BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS All-kinds of Periodicals Pictorials and Newspapers, Field, Garden.and Flower Seeds, {= Prescriptions accurately and carefully compounded by a careful and ¢ompetent Druggist Nevada Dang Store, Cerner Broad and Pine Sts., Névada City o——_WALTER. 0. VINTON letter to prove that he is'as a a " rebel as. ever. G. H. Fowier died suddenly in Los Angeles Sunday night, under suspicious circumstances. ° A sat fire occurred in the roof of the House of Representatives: at Washington Monday. Waza Watta has ten churches, eleven schools, nineteen lodges, and five newspapers. Jerr. Davis has written another — oo Tue strike of coal miners at Carbon, Wyoming, continues. GrorGE-W. Bau dropped dead Suriday in Los Angeles. ° ———Jratian troops are to assist the . 2° a ‘British. forces in Soudan == eee THERE are an “unemployed os ae men in Buffalo, N ~SNOWSLIDES Yilled foe. ne: sons at Ivrea, eng f Of their original value whichwwe will sell to you: at ga-rrices NEVER BEFORE KNOWN * ‘IN. NEVADA "COUNT oe Ww oods conKNOWN . . Avail yourselves of this great opportunity, ~ Examine and judge for yourselves. Remember, this sale --=% BeO. Ky oxthn Shand gt eras BOOTS & SHOES, Purchased ata Bankrupt Sale at 20 ets on the Dollar’ will open up on the date above mentioned. Said stock of sists of the most VALUABLE, DURABLE AND BES BRANDS, and we will sell them os 50 per cent lower than any other house i in Nevada City can buy them regular. THIS IS NO HUMwe n-what-we-say-CALL BARLY, FP WILL BEac SAVING OF DOLLARS AND CENTS TO: YOU: will be for: FIF TEE N-DAYS ONEY.TSIEN: Erop: ietor A Large Stock of Piet edie, Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, * Combs, Brushes, Hand Be ‘Toilet Articles of all kinds Careful attention Civen to Compounding Prescriptions Bya Competent Druggist and Perfect Purity Guaranteed, “AGENT FUR THR BEsT INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD ~ Tinperial, Condon, Northern & Queen, Liverpool, London, SURGEON. . * = a = ‘ = 1 ES etn = eS ae m. ow. ee Mt. D.So AS _ LESSER & CO.; Schone of the Bankrupt Stock of R. L. dioyd: Salesroom--Next to Union Hotel, Homeopathic Physician, — Roum aud 10, up psieshagl cor. Broad and Pine sta. Nevada City z . Zz ee wie Office Hours-9 11 A. MT tol8 P, M., 708 . P. M. [ THE FINEST BRANDS OF CISARS 43, 54'and 95 : £0, 5885, 80, 3 4h 5, nd wand -Road-District. trict No. 4, CORNER PINE AND Here Is a saliple Men's Cassimere Suits -Men’s Merino Unde Men’s Brown Duck Men’s Shaker Socks, Children’s Pebble Goat Gen’s Genuine Eureka Having 10 Rent t0 BEAVER suits, sis. MEN'S OVERCOATS FROM $5 TO $20. Boys’ Suits, from 4 to 8 years, $3.50. Boys’ Suits. from 8 to 12 years, $5. . Boys’ Suits,-from12 to 18 years, $7, , Men’s Heavy Overalls, 50 CENTS A PAIR. Creat Reduction mn Uh hing p= ae CASPER = COMMERCIAL STREETS, NEVADA city. foods Sold at about what other Dealers pav for them: of Prices ces of a few Articles :. “raat teed Crssinere-ONLY $10. $12. “¢t5. SIs. : $20. FRENCH DIAGONAL aga $18, ve a iS — a “et ia “e rshirts and Drawers, 25 GENTS EACH. Pants, 87 CENTS A PAIR. Men’s Marysville Flannel Undershirts, $i EACH. 12 CERTS A PAIR. WHITE FAMILY BLANKETS, $3, 50 A PAIR, Bed Comforters, 87 Cents a pair. Button Shoes,Sizes from 8 to 11, $1.25, I Misses Button Pebble Goat Shoes, from 11 to-2; $1.50. Ladies’ Kid Shoes, 2 to 7, $2.50. : Boots, sizes 6 to 10, $4, United Workingmens’ Cornish Clinker Boots, $4, 715. nay is only one of the Reasons: Why [ sell Goods 50 per cent. Cheaper than any _Otliet Dealer in Nevada County.” SELLING OUT! MRS. A. WILLIAMS OULD repectfally inform the people of Nevada Gity and vicinity that she has concluded to. close her ,business here, and offers her goods for sale ‘at VERY LOW PRICES ! Her Stock consists of ted Sacques, Toys, Candies, Hoods, to mention. Call and see for yourselves. Searls’ Block, Commercial St ‘MINING MACHINERY FOR SALE. Rian HOISTING WORKS, consistTOBLLAR BOILER, 10-INCH PUMPING ENGINE, 8-INCH HOISTING ENGINE, PUMPING AND HOISTING GEAR, (double reels,) 8-INCH CORNISH LIFT PUMP, 280 FEET OF 8-INCH COLUMN, 4-INCH PUMP, 200 FEET OF COLUMN, MINING AND BLACKSMITH TOOLS, LOT OF TRACK IRON, CARS, HOISTING WORKS BUILDING. All of easy access. Enquire of CHAS. W. KITTS, GRASS VALLEY: Grass Valley, December 30th. : Nevada —City--As Its . STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS —OF TH _ Mueen City of theSierra Nevadas And Its Surroundings. i bey most faithful and best made pictures da of this section ever produced by any aris Views of every point of interest for: miles around. BRODIE & SHURTLEFF, Agents at Nevada City. Price 25 cents each, or $2.50 per sone. No Two Views alike, Orders by Mail promptly filled. dl4 0. C. PERCIVAL, Artist. County Scrip Notice. ‘OLLO ING: -Warrants~ PRE rou General Fund, Teitered ‘and 463. Also Warrant No. 1, Warrana Nowe —_ os! 47, 65, 33, 64, 52, 105, 106, 97, 99, ied 40.53 his 8, ) 116,118, 123, 122, ‘24 and 15, will: pe paidon 5 Presentation. In: } “GEO. KE, ROBINSON, Treasurer of Nevada sie Ladies” Underwear, KnitAnda thousand other articles too numerous Forage 9 Ht, 657 WBEEEIV ES.” J. J. JACKSON, ints PROPRIETOR. The Largest, the best and Cheaps UTOcery House mt Nevada City ——— +e TOASTED ‘DEIASS. Equaling in aroma, flavorand delicacy the. Teas as used by the natives in Japan. (OF The following PURE JAPANESE TEAS are fresh toasted under the new process, requiring one-third lessquantity to produce the same strength as old Teas, and the pricesare plainly marked on each pound package : Grades. Prices. PUNSGG oye 5S eee ieee ee ee ae O cents per poun PCr oo Foes ene Se ed 60 cents per pound Sunshine...,...., Eee adn ate oe. 75 cents per pound Sunrise ea eectee $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 inyitationto call before making their purchases. 18 __18 AND 20 COMMERCIAL STREET. FINE CIGARS -AT NIVENS 25,000 JUST RECEIVED. WILL BE SOLD. CHEAPER THAN ANY CTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE COUNTY. CONSUMERS, CALL & EXAMINE QUALITY & Pa =o Also. a Full Line of ;” Tobacco. and Smokers Articies. I , Silver Plated Amalgamating Plates FOR SAVING GOLD. ; Used in Quartz, Gravel and Placer Mining, _In any-size-or Quantity Furnished to. Order. HRS he rc e fet discovered for saving fine Gold.—Gold, Silver, Nickel . dnd coppet = Sia gon “Old Tableware” repat red: and) replated.” GUN AND PISTOL MOUNSING A SPEC BALTY. CALIFORNIA ELEUTRO PLATING — KEATING. & FAGAN, Proprietors. Mission Street, . San Fran¢ . The Largest-and Fine t Stock! woRk bi 2 a eee PER . PER — —— tT ion ginii pice tlem dan and Mr. In ford and SCRI say city “Stat mig -T Sati son par vat ‘acd priz T cea Wat cas cot re -@® @, wits ~ Jd mete © oc Si OR Se Se ge eae