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March 20, 1885 (4 pages)

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Th D PUBLISHED AT ; Nevada City, Nevada County, CALIPORNIA. : Brown & Catxrs. .~-. Proprietors. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1885. _ Tre Iowa Supreme Court, the dered an opinion affirming the . Wheat, y a ere 2 constitutionality of the Prohiorn, TE Se 2 I ‘bition law. It sustains the validwee Pe ae 1 50 -., ity ofinjunctions to abate nuisRolled Barley 11“ 1ances, which exist as saloons, and. White od ee in every particular maintains the . Brown AO. pies ee 1 _ provisions of the Actas it stands . Rice io ee 1 : to-day on the statute books of the . Cnrrants, was 1 _— . Prunes, 10“ .... 1 Wii1am H. Cozzens, of Brook-. Beans, . . ae 1 ____lyn, New York, was entitled to a} Java Coffee, 4“ ...,. 1 pension, but his Democracy was of Costa Ries "6".. a such an intense type that he cam ce made a vow that he would not apWashing Powder 12 pap’rs 1 _ ply for one until the Republican . Chocolate, 4 papers...--1 party was out of power. He has} Oysters, 12 cans:..1 now made application for arrears . Green Corn, §—“ 1 ed a amounting to about Green Peas, g 1 le eee Sea ees String Beans, 8 “ 1 Porrtapown, Ireland, was ascene . Tomatoes, 10 “ 1 of a serious riot Tuesday. A body Salmon. 68S A of Nationalist rioters wrecked the Tabl Fruit 6 « 1 houses of certain obnoxious per% 8 ees oe: sons. Bands of Orangemen pa. Pie Fruit, 8 1 raded the streets and great excite. Jelly, ae 1 ment prevailed. Sardines, g # 1 ——_ 2 o— -—_—— Ir is estimated that the grand . Lobsters ee 1 balls given by the President of the] Deviled Ham, 4 “ 1 French Republic cost from $15,-. Corned Beef, 4 “ 1 000 to $20,000 each. About 8,090 Ib “ 90 guests attend each of these balls, Lard, : b “ 50 of which two are given every year. Lard, ee aay waina re Kerosene, 5 gallon “ ..1 75 oe a shies sbi Kerosene, per’ “.. 40 tendered the appointment of Suton k 2 preme Court Commissioners to. Sytup, 5 ga i bi en W. W. Cope, of San Francisco, I. Pickles, 5‘ .--1 50 8. Belcher, of Marysville, and . Tea, 5 pound box, ..1 25 Jackson Temple, of Sonoma. Tea, per pound, 35 _—_ Tux new English Postmaster. Soap, per box, ‘ 60 General, having gone down to his office and let himself in with a latch-key, was promptly arrested by a detective and held until identified as a non-dynamiter. A NEWSPAPER called La Epoca has been excommunicated by the Archbishop of Genoa for printing aromance which reflects upon the __character of the Pope. Tur Spanish Covernor of Alhucemas has been attacked by a number of Morocco tribes, and himself and several officers have been wounded. = a Turez missing steamers from the United States are overdue at European ports, and the insurance companies are anxious about their safety. o->s* Fiorence Nigutinaarn is raising funds to provide assistance for sick and wounded British sol__@ers in the Soudan. >. ATTORNEY-GENERAL: Gray has been elected United States Senator by the Delaware Legislature to.succeed Bayard. ; a Tixe Spanish Governor of the Philippine Islands has been ordered to annex:the Caroline Islands on behalf of Spain. oo Tue appointment.of General Wolseley as GovernorGeneral of the Soudan is urged by~British officials at Cairo. > 5 FIvE HUNDRED coal miners went out ona strike.%at Danville, Ill., Tuesday, and1,000 more followed suit Wednésdayby Tut English Government_ex_ pects the wives of the soldiers sent “to the Soudan to exist on eight pence a day. 5 aes For the first time since 1877 the Democrats of Cheyenne, Wyoming, have elected their candidate for Mayor. —-— ee Mat Baas from Cincinnati were recently delivered in Berlin in the short space of eleven days. > Tur Chinese Government has ordered home allits subjects now Studying in French schools, Cuartes Bricas was hanged jn Philadelphia. Tuesday, for the >e— ¢ Maaate Rosas was held to answer in Gilroy for infanticide, with_ out bail. Tue Brooklyn bridge cars carry on an average of 44,000 passengers per day. . / . . \ Pal ’ Ls] 1 . y » what ia) ty ry lad at least it. gnolia, s and Ma . ? % part. Eve it a part of beau y tisa BR Gier Skin ally Transcript. V PRICE LIST TAN WOLP’S For Cash! . _ entire bench concurring, has ren-. Flour, per 100 Ibs...—} Monday Brening, March 23,8, FOR $100 A SIDE. — Harkness Candles, per box,3 50 a sera kB SanFran “ 8s0for 1 ef “per box 1 50 Butter, perroll 650 Tobacco, per plug 50 And Everything else in proportion. WILLIAM WOLF. CHEAPEST AND BEST FIRE INSURANCE. THE TRANSATLANTIC Fire Insurance Company —OF— HAMBURG.... bese -GERMANY CAPITAL $1,500,000 Is now the Only Company Dols + Business tn Callforaia OUTSIDE OF THE MONOPOLY HE OTHER 97 COMPANIES FORM THE Pacific Insurance , Union, and have amongst other arbitrary rules, strictly interdicted agen’ who want ‘to place risks in their ‘‘Compact” from having any dealings with this Company, under penalty of a heavy fine. We shall therfore be glad if our friends and the public will deal with us, and we offer them rates of premiums commensurate with the risk, but quite independent of any Compact Riites. 42The larger portion of the TRANSATLANTIC FIRE.INSURANCE COMPANY'S risks is re-insured by coutrect in eleven other substantial EtropeanInsurance Companies, and with its ample Capital and AsSets of $1,500,04 ), we-offer an unexceptional indemnity to the insuring public. CARR BROTHERS, Agents, Nevada.City. mh20 “TO THE FINISH.” ee GLOVE CONTEST LA. Nevada Theatre, Nevada City, ON e his trousers wakes him from a =e sound sleep.” A Bad Case. “Doctor, I wish you would prescribe for my husband.” “‘What ails him, madam !” “That's what I don’t know. Whenever I ask -him for a new bonnet or anything of that kind he is very hard of hearing, but when I try to go through his pocktsin the morning the lifting of “Tf your busband is deaf, ma’am think I can cure him.” “But, doctor, wouldn’tit be as asy tocure him’ of hearing s0 well in the morning ?’’ His Oaly Fault. ‘‘He evidently died from Spafford two years ago—pulmonary apoplexy, superinduced by the excessive use of alcoholic stim-' ulants. Old Jim had many sterling good qualities. He was scrupulously honest, a hard-working and a No. 1 miner, and his only fault was his excessive love for _. whiskey.”’ Dr. NaGie, Registrar of Vital Statistics in the Health Department of New York City, was asked whether roller skating was responsible for the recent great increase in the number of deaths from pneumonia in that city. He said: ‘‘I can say with certainty that such exposure as the rollerskating mania. produces is likely to cause pneumonia. Here there are 20,000 young people going eyery night to skating rinks or balls. They indulgein violent exercise in heated rooms, andthen go out ifito the chill air, possibly thinly clad, and the result is fatal inflammation of the lungs.”’ > “MARRIAGES a specialty ; acceptable at all hours; strangers particularly invited,” is the unique advertisement of a clergyman at York, Penn. Tue Massachusetts Legislature has declared that liquor sellers must suspend sales between the hours of 11 Pp. mM. and 6 A. M. —————— a -—.—--—— In Savannah, Ga., gas has been reduced from $5 a thousand feet, thie_price paid not long ago, to 50 cents: Tue Arrewhead Hot Springs Hotel, in San Bernardino covnty, was destroyed by fire Tuesday. > © oe Senator Stanrorp Will return to California immediatelyupon the adjournment of the Senate> -* <>. natural gas explosions. He is believed to be full of his subject. (a 8 Morro for the Cremationists— Death is real, and death is urnest. 1’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, and all diseases of the throat and lungs. It performs wonders in relieving Consumption. It strengthens the lungs and instantly allays all irritation of the throat. . CLEVELAND, Onto. Dr. Frazier—Dear Sir: I was 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 retiring at nightit gave-‘me undisturbed rest, and after using the medicine three weeks I found myself cured, Rev. E. Nutr. Dr. Frazier’s Throat and Lung Dr. Frazie . 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 Bres., agents. Still Reducing. Boys’ overalls 25 and 80 cts: Men’s heavy nailed boots, $3. .-— Men’s heavy tap sdled kip boots, $3, $3 25. Men’s heavy tap soled calf boots, $3 25, $3 50. : Men’s single sole calf boots, $3. Immense lots just received and for sale at Hyman Bros., corner BETWEEN Buck Murphy, OF SAN FRBNCISCO, —AND— . Hariy Clifton, OF CHICAGO, ei * As Hard Gloves as the law will _ permit. mission to all parts of the house, Balm both freshen looks like beautifies. is only” but “may have FIFTY CENTS. falfa Seed at Carr Bros. Carr Bros. good two bit meakgo to the Thom-. as House, Broad and Pine streets; Nevada City, Cal. d18-tf —-—. + ee -—-—_ For Rent. A good-sized room in the Transcript Block, up stairs. Apply at this office: i tf eenFresh Seeds. Flower, -Garden-~and~Field} Seeds, just received at E. -Rosenthal’s. j8-tf €lover seed: Fresh Clover, Timothy’ and Alté. Garden Seeds. Garden Seeds of all kinds at] For Boarp and lodging or a 3r6ad stfeet. onlan, proprietor. 0. C. A’State of Nevada paper thus. m notices the death of a prominent citizen : wholesomeness. cal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the same cause that took off Bed} the multitude of low test, short Baxmia.Powber..Co. “Gatun”? has been writing about Doughnuts, with Tea or Coffee, __de8ty "Oren Day ann Nicur HOME MUTUAL. Insurance Company, OF CALIFORNIA, CAPITAL $300,000 Principal Offce—216 Sunsome St. SAN FRANCISCO ——— 7" INSURANCE @NUY Peat J.’F Hoventon President. J: 1 N. Sueparp, Vice Presidents Cuaries H. Story, Secre' : R. H. Macinn, General Agent. a POWDER . Absolutely Pare. This powder never varies. A arvel of purity, strength and More economiGrass Valley Branch for Nevada Co DAVID WATT . JOHN C. COLEMAN Risks accepted on all classes of desirable property in this county at rates as low as solvency and a fair profit_will admit of, guaranteeing a prompt and liberal response to all just claims for loss. GEO W. HILL Manager. MAIN STREET, GRASSVALLEY weight, alum or phosphate: powders. SoLpD ONLY IN CANS, Roya pom 6.. Wall St.,-N-¥. = ce -enimamneship ! PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL ; __ a ool Lcepine, SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY; Taught by J. P. FEASTER, LONES'’ BUILDING, Next door to the Theatre, NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. um: (0@" Satisfation Guaranteed. ‘SesrmnoeoaenoeemeTncne = i885. 1863. — iE “Anniversary. Ball 3 TO BE GIVEN BY NEVADA LIGHT. GUARD CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS BROAD STREET OFFICERS: WOM PRESTON Bocas cae sacis Pie MG RUN Us ic ckces JOHN T. MORGAN.. D. E. MORGAN. «2. —DI2ECTORS:— Or. R. M. Hunt. Joun T. Moraan, Gro. M. Hueues. Gro. A. Coorxr. . Preside . «++ + Secretar change. 5 Fe ant ‘ 5 “aa Purchase Gold Dus and Bullion
Friday Evening, April 17th.) exstighest recy DRAW CHEOKS OV New York, Music by Goyne’s Full Orchestra. Sacramento, Also Sell Exchangé‘on all the Principa European Cities : Make Collections and traneact «4 Genere Banking Business. —CORRESPONDENTA— New York—First National Bank. (0@F” Tickets admitting one gentleman and two ladies $1.50. Admission to Gallery, gentlemen 50 cents ; ladies 25 cents. _ Lady dancers, without escorts, 50 cents. OQ. Mills& Co. &@FTickets ‘can be procured from members of the Committee and at the door. of Great Britain and Europe. S. A. EDDY, Proprietor. Liesened Auctioneer For Nevada & Sierra Counties. « THE NATIONAL EXwil CHANGE HOTEL is. the 4 finest structure north ofa Sacramento. Firemodern 1n all its a furnished, and has r throughout, proof, _ ecently beson renovated especially provided. Wy ed ALL KINDS OF PROPERCharges to suit the times, and from the Depot. Stages leaves the House for North San Juan, Camptonville, Fosest City, Alleghany, Pike City, Mountain House, Downieville, Lake City, Malakoff, North Bloomfield, Derbec Mine, Moore’s Flat, Graniteville, You Bet, Little York and Dutch Flat. THE NATIONAL BAR Nevada City, Grass Valley, Downievi"e, And other towns, om the most reasonable terms. OFFICE AND SALESROOM ON BROAD STREET, o Citizens — Jevada } —AND— y: ta. Goods received on Conszinment and BILL ms ROOM quick returns made. “Cash paid forSecond Hand Furniture, e c. Sales of HORSES, WAGONS, HARNESS STOCK, FURNITURE, Etc. SATURDAYS, at 2 o’clock. Miscellaneous Goods, SATURDAY. EVENINGS at 7 o’clock. ALarge Stock of HARNESS, SADDLES, best wines and cigars Be AX * . LOVELL BRIDLES, WHIPS, ROBES, HORSE . S>—aee Roller Skates BLANKETS, Etc., Ete, on hand. at PRI‘@) ‘ . VATE SALE, CHEAP FOR CASH, __[ Watest and Best. cen Tension by Spiral Spring. New Adjustment. : . Used by Largest Rinks. Send for c ircular te E.;T. ALLEN, 416 Market st., San Francisco. m10-Im AUCTION ROOM. TO LET mos EG SIENT GOODS, by theday or week, onTeasonable terms. 27 M12 ISAAC T. SANKS’ Coffee and Chop ~. House, Broad street, opposite National Hotel. Notice to Contractors. Bids will be rdceived till THURSDAY APRIL 16th, 1886, to build new towers for Suspension Brijge,.Nevada City, according to‘plans and specifications to be seen at the City Hall or at the grovery store of W. a. Richards, City Clerk. Each bid to. be accompanied with a certified cheek of $250 made payable to the Clerk of the Beard. Contract to becompleted June 30th, 1885. Payment to be le within 30—-days-after bord inia The Board _reserves the right to 10 cts.; with Chocolate, 15, J.C, ABROTT, ee P. _ Nevada City, March 7, 155, 0" 4 CITIZENS BANK, NEVADA CITY Paid up Capital $20,000. —AT— SS Nuks SgaR.s, _. Be Housman HUNT’S HALL, NEVADA CITY, pig Pane eat : &@ Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Ex Highest Price Paid for Stat and Coun San Francisce San Francisco—First National Gold Bank SacRAMENTO—National Gold Bank of D We issue Sight Drafts, Bills of xchange and Letters of Credit available in any parts —_ ppointments, elegant’y n The Table fare will be unexeptionable and accommodation fcr families Free Buss to Constantly supplied with the . ery Will make the scason of 1885.at WESTERN HOTEL STABLE, GRASS -VALLEY, Sunday ‘Morning to Wednesday Evening of each week. HENNESSEY'S LIVERY STABLE. NEVADA CITY, For the remaining days of the week. Terms for the Season $30. Season commences March Ist and ends July 1st. Good pasturage f »r mares Description and Remarks : REVOLUTION is a dark brown, has a rich black flowing mane and tail;-stands 15 hands 3 inches ap and weighs 1050 pounds; he plenty of bone and muscle ; trotted in his 4-year-old form, over the San Joaquin Agricultural, Society’s track;. winning easily against a strong field of horses. Seven heats were trotted in the race ; also winner of the free-for-all stallion race at Grass Valley,in September, 1883, defeating Almoni and Prompter handily. REVOLUTION is one of the grandest trotting sires on the Pacific coast, aud has shown trials in his work of 2:27. He is sure gaited, level headed, kind and gentle, and is asure foal getter. ees ee ee Pedigree. REVOLUTION—Sired by Prince of-Orange, he by Volunteer (the sire of St. Julian), he by Rydsyk’s Hambletonian, Prince of Orange—dam by the celebrated mare Katy Thorn by Long Isiand Black Hawk; second dam by Abdallah. : Revolution—Dam b. m.Cricket, she by Rydsyk’s Hambletonian by Seeley’s American Star? : ~ = Cricket, while carrying this colt, trotted a mile at Sacramento in 2:25, and was sold in New York for $5,000. o REVOLUTION has a combination of the best blood in the country ; his colts are all large and are good for thé track or for general service. The breeders of Nevada and adjoining counties will do well to call and examine the horse. 2 FRED E. HUDSON, Manager. P. W. DUDLEY, Prop’r. Nevada Drug Store, Corner Broad and Pine 8ts., Nevada City WALTER D. VINTON A Large Stock of Patent Medicines, Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Hand Iirrors, _ Toilet Articles of all kind Careful attention Given to Compouading Prescriptions By a Competent Druggist and Perfect Purity Guaranteed. : AGEN FOR THE BEST IYSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD TERMS : Imperial, London, Northern & Queen, Liverpool, Lonéon. Penmanship, pormonth. -. 2 $ 5 00 es Ornamental Penmanship, per month....2..... 10 00 THE REVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT Book-Keeping, with or without Penmanship, per month. 7 00 : : ibe Cee -!8 THE From 2 to 4, Afternoons, and from’7 to 9, Evenings. : S Lessons daily, except Saturdays aad Sundays of each week. Largest Daily Paper published in Northern Califor nia, (0@Private Lessons given in any part of the city. : ; == AND So PRICE ONLY 15 CENTS PER WEEK. anbletonian Trotting Stalin, Revolution, As an Advertising Medium is second to none HOS. SHURTLEFF, C. A, SHURTLEFF, HOMAS SHURTLERE Dea er Groeries —anp— \ Provisions FRUITS, Poultry and Game, _ FRESH FISH. CHOICEST CANDIES In the: Market. Our Prices The Lowest 4@ Goods delivered wit distance free of charge. THOS. SHURTLEFF AID SO. Commercial St., Nevada City, LEDDY & CO., Proprietors of the Popular OYSTER SALOON Aud Candy Fatory, Masonic Bloch, Commercial st., near Pine, lo Fresh-made Candy every day. _ Fresh Oysters served in all styles, Ham and Eggs, Figs’ Feet, etc., to order, DAKCING SCHOOL! At the Theatre. JOHN MICHELL, Teacher * Gentlemen’s Class, every Thursday eve ning, Admission 50 cents; — Ladies Class, every Friday evening, Ad mission 50 cents, Children’s Class, every Saturday aiter noon, Admission 25 cents, Admission, gentlemen 75 cents; Ladie Free. _ «<BEEHIV ES.” n Sess RASS se 2S ee Pata et PS Eo . : 'y 1 1 brdcery House in N Eq ‘ling in aroma, flavor and as us~ “by the natives in Japan. © The following PURE JAPAN E under the new process, requiring : the same strength as old Te each pound package : in Nevada Gity ip RE ER: a A ROE a RCH Mr ae NEP ao a Grades. rs 7 A camila iuvisation ti ex: NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL sk nace: ES Os ee ip ree ee 50 cents os tb es ee aS Sas assis aes diate ur uae e Ale 60 cents per pound —~ 2 eta IC eae a Tc ‘75 cents per d STAGE MOUs «D./s ee: FRANK GUILD, Bc Everything usually found in a Firstcery Establishment always kept on hand. who have never traded with me I extend invitation to call before making their pur [8 AND 20 J. E. CARR. x spec’al chases. COMMERCIAL STREET. T. H. CARR, CARR BROTHERS, = Proprietors of 7 Corner Pine and Commercial sts., . Keep constantly. on hand a large and complete stock o . Nevada City, t everyting vsvelly forndi First Class Drug Store. PAINTS, OILS, vARN: SCHOOLBOOKS~ } BLANK BOOKS, — SHES, ETC. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS all kinds of Periodicals Pictorial and Newspapers, , Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, E FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS E@ Prescriptions accurately and carefully comounded by a careful and competent Druggist ol P best and Cheapest delicacy the Teas USE TEAS are fresh toasted one-third less quantity to produce as, and the prices are plainly marked on $1 per pou.d. . Class Gro< To thc :e THE TIMES! PINE STREET, NEVADA Crry, OFFERING GOODS IN H1S LINE’ AT [ LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT 1N.NEVADA COUNTY, "Tre goods consists,,in part of HARDWARE, Of Every Description Iron and Steel, Stoves and Tinware, (is Pipes and] Fittings, Rope, Blocks, Powder and Fuse » Shovels — and_Picks Axes and ledges, {Guns and. Pistols, PAINTS AND OILS, Window Glass end Putty.: Crockery. and Glass Ware echauies’ Tools of all kinds Mill and Mining Supplies. Agent for the Best Powder Com ‘panies in the State = Bes lot of Lamp in the city, r urchacers will save money bY buying at my estab Public Soiree every Saturday evening" Redaction 10 Prices to Sait . GEO. E. TURNER, Fine stock Granite Iron Wate 4 PER . PER . ese — Ir Wal: ; Hay! Direc Asso is trv ness race miles bedy Tu afloat vada breac ing § opera very Son jousa Grass conve this » Shoe! one 0 A? in W Miss . the \ and.t stand out ¥ Mr from here « wile « been sister: cisco. Am tractec “day ni hash Judge a tern H. from . and h San ] and y at #o1 Mr: M.Sh beaut which and si da-Ci Con Comr Fair, 1 of evel ifornia leans. Sup: of San county with 2 embel Har dishe: Germe Germ. by Th THE! in Nev oughbi of fun ae Goo: town i by the in your THe looking tables : in the» Samp Bride a North § terday. War troduce to take ANE’ ~ Opened about t Mrs. quite il etting Mrs. t rday _Catélep ‘THE * Congre rived. Cras Bay on