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March 26, 1885 (4 pages)

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sis ay » n 8. Bian, tae Juan ly Trai Nevada City, Nevada County, e Buows & Catxins. .. Proprietors. THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1885. ee Many parties have left Los Angeles to make mining locations within ten or fifteen miles of Lancaster. The prospects so far are good, some assays showing $127 perton. Lancaster will be the base of operations. Tax Arabs report that in the _ Sortie before the fall of Khartoum Gen. Gordon Tost 200 men. They say that Gen. Gordon was really killed by a shot from a gun and his body was pierced with spears after he was dead. " Cuanues Mexicorr,aged twelve, ‘and his nephew, Dan Mexicott, -.. agedten, quarreled Monday at. Carleton, Mich., and Dan shot his young uncle. The result will probably prove fatal. : ——_—_—__ <> o — ———— Tue miners in Sonth Staffordshire, England, have decided to form a labor federation to combat the attacks of the middle class and capitalists on the working classes. . Qurre a rivalry has sprung up between Salinas and Watsonville as to which of the two plates shall . be honored with the Odd Fellow’s celebration this year. An observing traveler states that in proportion to its size there are more idle men in Eureka, Cal., than in any other town’ on the Pacific Coast. SME lenae ope A youn heiress of Swanton, Md. who has been missing tén years, was recently discovered by her father in a Baltimore garret dying -of consumption. Tue propeller Michigan, after being locked in the ice on Lake Michigan for four weeks, was sunk Thursday, but no lives were lost. . Tux Stockton Mail (Democratic), says that Senator Stanford is today the most influential man that California ever had in Congress. Tue Cleary-Carr_ glove. fight, which was to have been finished in San Francisco Monday night, was prevented by the police. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND is a great admirer of Walt Whitman, and it is reported the old poet will get a consulate if he wants it. ~ E. D. Cuark, the newly-appointed Assistant Secretary of the Interior, died in Washington Monday of pneumonia. Ca at Au¥. GREENFIELD and Jack Burke fought six rounds in Chicago with small gloves, without-a knockdown. PA A mos of negroes took a colored . _ murderer from the officer near Artesia, Miss., and hanged him. a 8 a Te loss of the Arabs in Sunday’s fight is now given as 3,000. Te books of the United States Treasury are being ‘‘experted.”’ Lge ieiine ccc How He Gota Position. “T applied for a position ‘in a banking house in Wall street six months ago, and although I proved my competency, they would not take me. I had beendown on my luck and looked old-and shabby. An idea struck mé, I got a, new wth of hair with Parker’s Hair Sam, raised a decent suit of clethes, applied again, and they took me in a minute.’’ So writes aclerk with $2,000 salary. The moral is plain. Parker’s Hair Balsam gives a person a new face. For soarp and lodging or a good two bit meal,goto the Thomas House, Broad street. 0. C. Conlan, proprietor. je8-ly ARRIVALS AT THE LEADING HOTELS, : _ NEVADA CITY; UNION HOTEL, Recror Bros.... PROPRIETORS: March 24, 1885. D. F. Douglass, City. T. G. Farrer, aes E. M. Brown, “ Jno. Spaulding, ‘ Jno. R. Springer, San Gabriel. M. T. Hubbard, Sacramento. H. Comforth, Wheatland. Tom. Simons, Washington. * Jno. Grissell, uf ‘ Geo. Colburn, San Francisco. ~ NATIONAL HOTEL, ~ 8. AL Pippy: <.35:.-.¢. PROPRIETOR. ; March 24, C.H. Holling, 8. F. -. A. K. Morrison & w, Derbec M. H. T. Cumings, . et " For Cash! Flour, per 100 Ibs:...82 50 Whe, 8% ic.. 2 Corn, of ae 2 Rolled Barley“ “.:.:: .1 50 White Sugar 11“ .... 1 Brown “ 13°“ .:... 1 Rice 164 Fis 1 Currants, 165 50. 3 1 Frunes, 16 os 1 Beans, Ae a . 1 Java Coffee, “4 ‘'.... 1 Costa Rica’ 6“ .... 1 Washing Powder 12 pap’rs 1 ‘Chocolate, papers.... 1 Oysters, 12 cans..1 Green Corn, oe sk Green Peas, eerereS . String Beans, 8 “ ..1 Tomatoes, a earn . Salmon, 10 ae Table Fruit, 6 “ ..1 Pie Fruit, ieee . Jelly, "RAL . Sardines, Ge ae Lobsters, ( pastgaerear are * Deviled Ham, 4 “..:.1 Corned Beef, 4 “ ..1 Lard, 8lb “ .. 90 Lard, Br Be Kerosene, 5 gal’on “ ..1 75 Kerosene, per “ ‘“ 40 oo: Syrup, 5 gallon kegs.. iti ho Tea, 5 pound box, Tea, per pound, 35 Soap, per box, Ca Harkness Candles, per box,3 50 50 25 ~ _ ee oe SanFran ‘ 8s0for 1 hs “per box 1 50 Butter, perroll 50 Tobacco, per plug 50 And Everythin~ else in proportion. LAM WOLF LEDDY & CO., Proprietors of the : Popular OYSTER SALOON Aud Candy Factory, Masonic Bloch, Fresh-made Candy every day. Fresh Oysters served in all styles, Ham and Eggs, Pigs’ Feet, etc., to order, cial st., near Pine, THOS. SHURTLEFF, C. A. SHURTLEFF. THOMAS SHURTLEFF AND SOD Dealer Groceries -—AND— Provisions CANNED AND CASE GOODS, F ROITS, Poultry and Game, FRESH FISH. es CHOICEST CANDIES In the Market. Our Prices Are as Low as The Lowest ‘i ly for April will certainly please . ‘‘if your father borrows $100 and many different classes of readers. } promises to pay $10 a week, how . The lovers of water will turn at . much will he owe in seyen weeks?” Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthonce. to the opening article, ica,” by W. P. Stephens, with its The students of history will be pleased. with-Mr. Guernsey’s ‘‘Friedrich-Wilhelm I., Second King:ef Prussia,’’ and the article on “Emma, Lady Hamilton,’ both of which are fin:ly illustrated. Then we have a naval officers story entitled ‘‘Behind the Dahlgren Howitzers in Corea,’’ with ten illustrations, especially: interesting and timely just now. M. F. Vallette’s article on ‘“Toombs and Catacombs,’’ with its curious pictures, is exceedingly entertaining; and all who remember and admired Pill Burton will read with great interest Lisle Lester’s article entitled ‘‘William E-; Burton, the Comedian.”’ This has three portraits of Burton_in-famous-characters, and-a view of his Olympic Theatre. Familiar science is provided in ‘‘The Candle-flame and some of its Lessons,’’ by R. Gerstl, F. 8. C.; all of these articles are profusely illustrated. The: story element is well sustained. Garrett Walker’s thrilling serial, ‘‘The Death-mark,’’ reaches the twentyninth chapter; and there are seyeral short stories of merit, besides some beautiful poems. The -miscellany is, as usual, wellup to the mark, and the frontspiece illustration in colors, ‘‘Carmen,” isa thing of beauty. Art San Sabra, Texas, the other day, a couple were married on the street sitting in a buggy, the bridegroom armed with. a rifle and the bride with a revolver. They apprehended opposition from. the bride’s relatives. se me Smoorn faces are en regle in swell society. Cheek wins its way where talent might despair. Unuike a boarding-house beefsteak, a piano is not_improved -by pounding. 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 Ys mem diseases of the throat and lungs. It performs -woyders in relieving Consumption. It strengthens the lungs and instantly allays all irritation of the throat. CLEVELAND, OHIO. 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 found immediate help. On retiring at nightit gave me undisturbed rest, and after using the medicine three weeks I found myself cared, Rev. E. Nurte. 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_eorruption. Sold by druggists everywhere at 75 cents a bottle. Carr Bros., agents. NOTICE —TO— Piety Hill Water CONSUMERS. —_—_—_—— * Water will be shut off March_ 26th, 27th and possibly on the 28th, to connect new pipe. For City Treasurer. feo FLEMING is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the office of City Treasurer, ~ For City Marshal. . « asa candidate for the cffice of City ble —-™ = } 4@ Goods delivered within a distanée free of charge, THOS. SHURTLEFF AND son, Commercial St., Nevada City. St Mubernan Graniteville, W. A. Han ley, Rainbow mine. N. n, G. V. as J. eT ORE . ] ? seers ohn Timke, Moore’s Flat: . 8, Cook, Dutch Flat. F. Kelley, Big Bend. «6 DR. W. W. EASTMAN For City Marshal. T. JOYCE will be-.a candidate for W « City Marshal at the election to take place May 4th, 1885. For City Marshal, LIJAH 0. TOMPKINS is hereby and as didate for reas City Marshal, at the election to’ be held on Tuesday, May 4th, 1885, a, ICAU DENTIST, Has opened an office at the Union Hotel beage Fe ice of Deatistry in all its branches, work warranted. : Sunday hours, 10to 12 and2 to 4. URGICA™ and MECHANFor City Marshal. -NIHELL will be @ candidate for the Good Reading Matter. \ wung Balsam, and . . 8. HOLBROOK is hereby announced He Knew His Father. —e “Now Johnnie, said his teacher, ~ ‘One hundred dollars,” said #Yachts and Yachting’ in Amer-. Johnnie. ‘T'm afraid you don’t know illustrations of famous yachts. . your lesson very well,’ remarked the teacher. ‘“Tmay not know my lesson very well,’ Johnnie frankly ac~ knowledged, ‘‘but I know my father.” ‘ + . — ee Saur, Lake is excited over the finding of rock in the foothills adjacent to the city, which assays $1,200 in gold to the ton. It is.intimated that the ‘ground is salted, but old miners say not. FERPA ER ~ Tr is said: the largest gambling establishment in Louisville or in the South has just been . opened by the City Council’s Chairman of the Finance Committee. Mysterious noises in an Atlanta church led to an investigation that resulted in the arrest of a tramp who had been making his abode in the church at night: Tue Zuni Indians have smoked cigarettes for 700 years. They are nearly extinct. ERTS BORN. At Nevada City, March 25, 1885, to J. E. Pierce and wife, & son, ot he GE as. et ta Sr S gf ks pq bos ess #n2o8 44 : (3) 2 UEFR om “300 o—_ rag — iil z O soBey w & o> c ome 8
eo S23 eanaaté S 13h: Saag PIAA IIIA IIA AIAAA IAA, EMADE FOR NOTHING'S PIAA AAADAADAIADAIAAA AAI ALE WOOL SUITS; From $25 and Upwards. ALL WOOL PANTS, fO@Order work at equally Low Prices. (0@™ Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. P. D. POLIDORI, Merchant Tailor, Broad st., 2 doors below National Exchange~ Hotel. CHEAPEST AND BEST FIRE INSURANCE. THE : TRANS ATLANTIC Fire Insurance Company Isjnow the Only Company Doing Basiness in California OUTSIDE OF THE MONOPOLY dics OTHER 97 COMPANIES FORM THE Pacific Insurance Union, and have amongst other arbitrary rules, strictly interdicted agents who want to place risks in their “Compact” from having any dealings with this Company, under nalty of a heavy .fine. We shall thereore be glad if our friends and. the public will deal with us, end we offer them rates of — commensurate with the risk, but quite Independent of any Compact Rates. 4@7The larger portion of the TRANSAT. LANTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY’S risks is re-insured by coutract in eleven other substantial European Insurance Companies, and with its ample Capital and Assets-of $1,500,000, we offer an unexceptional indemnity to the insuring public, CARR BROTHERS, mh20 Agents, Nevada City: Nevada County N. 6. R. R. TRAINS WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT Nevada City =ON AND AFTER— Wednesday, March 25th, 1885, AS FOLLOWS LEAVING FOR COLFAX. A. M. DAILY ; connecting with 5.40 senger arriving in San Bele Eiki 5.40 P. M., and 6.40 P. M E 115 P, M, DAILY. ARRIVING FROM: COLFAX. ‘19.57 4a6 Day. : _P M DAILY connecting with Pas6.08 "sanger ving San Fran o at 7.30 . Office of City’‘Marshall at the election place Tuesday, May 4th, 1 $85, JOHN F, KIDDER, Manager Company _in Sonora, Mexico, is}. 500 miners and other laborers, From $6 and Upwards. Tue St. Helena. Gold Mining running sixty stamps, employs and is yielding on an average of $25,000 per month. The company owh a large body of land and raise allthe farm prod-icts constimed at the mine. They have a grist mill in which they grind their own floit and a herd of cattle from which their meat supply is taken. Horsesuors were unknown to the Greeks and Roiians; and yet the people of these nations had considerable luck. They escaped the dynamite scare, the crazy-quilt craze, tramps and the roller-skating mania. ->_>Tue trade which the inhabitants of Great Britain ¢onduct throughout the world is about onethird of the total trade of the whole world. TuHereE is'in Paris a popular drink called ‘‘The Eternal Smile.” Ifthe-name~be-a~eriterion~it~is eminently adapted “to potiticat campaigns. 7—-_e A SCIENTIST estimates that there are 128,000 hairs on a man’s head. This is an item that no bald headed chap will clip out and paste in his-hat. «<-> eo —— Tue widow of Commodore Graham, who recently died at Newto religious and charitable objects. ——___. > e-——__——. Anotuer steamer has been sunk in the British channel in a collision. THERE. are 13,501,206 cows in thé United States. milch New Auction House. I will open this week a place of business on Broad. street, just above the City Hall, where I will do a general auction and commission business, buy and sell second hand furniture, etc. tf] Gro. Tracy, Auctioneer. Still Keducing. Boys’ overalls 25 and 30 cts. Men’s heavy nailed boots,.$3. Men’s heavy tap soled kip boots, $3, $3 25. : Men’s heavy tap soled calf boots, . $8 25, $3 50. * Men’s single sole calf boots, $3. Immense lots just received and for sale at Hyman Bros., corner Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City, Cal. d18-tf For Rent. A good-sized room in the Transcript Block, up stairs. Apply at this office. ‘ tf Piess Seeds. Flower, Garden and_ Field Seeds, just received at E. Rosenthal’s. 4 slim: GRU Clover Seed. Fresh Clover, Timothy and Alfalfa Seed.atCarr Bros. tf, Garden Seeds. Garden “Seeds of all kinds at Carr Bros. tf burgh, N. Y., bequeathed $62,000} bsolutcly Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Soup oNLV iy cANS. Roya Baxrsa Powper Co., 106 Wall LONES’ BUILDING, Penmanship, permonth... Ornamental Perimanship, per From 2 to 4, Afternoons, Pena So ashi I PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL ; NEVADA CITY, St., N.Y. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY; Taught by J. P. FEASTER, Next door to the Theatre; CALIFORNIA, eensteene fornnemniemanae: TERMS : MUNN a ae oe 10 00 Book-Keeping, with or without Penmanship, per month. 7 00 HOURS : and from 7 to 9, Evenfngs, po eae Lessons daily, except Saturdays aad Sundays of each week. HAMBURG...... .GERMANY &0@F Private Lessons given in any part of the city. CAPITAL:...::.: $1,500,000 . @0@FSatisfation Guaranteed. CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS. Licensed Auctioneer ILL SELL ALL KINDS OF PROPERTY IN i Nevada City, Grass Valley, Downieville, And other towns, om the most reasonable terms.” “OFFICE AND SALESROOM ON BROAD espaol opposite Citizens Bank, Nevada ity. $a. Goods received_on_Consginment ‘and quick returns made, Cash paid for Second Hand Furniture, e ¢. Sales of HORSES, WAGONS, HARNESS STOCK, FURNITURE, Ete, SATURDAYS, at 2 o'clock, Miscellaneous Goods, SAT~TURDAY EVENINGS at 7 o'clock, A Large Stock of HARNESS, SADDLE: BRIDLES, WHIPS, ROBE'S . HORSE BLANKETS, Etc., Ete, on hand, at PRIVATE SALE, CHEAP FOR CASH. AUCTION ROOM TO LET FOR TRAN. SIENT GOODS, by the day or week, on reasonable terms, m12 Ordinance No. 113. HE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF T gk City of. Nevada do ordain as follows SECTION 1. Any person or persons who bhall fire off or discharge any fire crackers. sombs oreéxplosive substances, within the corporate limits of the City of Nevada, with ed guuty ofa misdemeanor, and upon viction shall be-fined not less ‘thn tent dk: Laon ye oe hundred dolars, or be imprison in the City Pri not to exceed ton days, af eae SEcTION 2. This Ordinance shall be in full force on and after the fifth day of’ ed March 19th, 1885,” FRANK GUILD, . out first obtaining permission from the . , . Trustees of said city to do 80, shall be deem. TO BE GIVEN BY : NRVADA LIGHT GUARD, Hy, ee . HUNT’S HALL, NEVADA CITY; —ON— Friday Lvening, April 17th. Music by Goyne’s Full Orchestra, MS Tickets admitting one gentleman and two ladies $1.50. Admission to Gallery, gentlemen 50 cents ; ladies 25 cents. Lady dancers, without escorts, 50 cents. M0@Tickets can be procured from members of the~Committee and at the door. : @&0@-_A cordial invitation is extended, ISAAC.T. SANKS’ House, Broad street, opposite National Hotel. Doughnuts, with Tea or Coffee, 10 cts.; with Chocolate, 15. J. C, ABBOTT) Presi : W.G. Ricuarps, Cletk. . o-" Oren Day ann Nicur, Anniversary Ball,Coffee and Chop) Will make the scason of 1885. at =, WESTERN HOTEL STABLE, GRASS VALLEY _.. Binday Morning to Wednesday Evening of each week. TENNESSEY'S LIVERY STABLE, NEVADA’ Crry For the remaining days of the week, Terms for the Season” =.= $390 Season commences March Ist and ends July 1st, Good pasturage f-r-mares. —— pv —_ — Hanbletonian ‘Trotting Stalin, Revolution, pounded by a careful and compétent Druggist 8: ( Description and Remarks: . REVOLUTION is a.dark brown, has a rich black flowing mane and { tail, stands 15 hands 3 inches high and weighs 1050 pound 8; hag plenty of bone and muscle ; trotted in his “4-year-old form, over the San Joaquin Agricultural Society’s track, winning easily against 9 t strong field of horses. . Seven heats were trotted in the race ; also win] ner of the free-for-all stallion race at Grass Valley,in Sej tember, 1883 defeating Almont and Prompter handily. REVOLUTION is one of : the grandest trotting sires on the Pacific coast, and has shown trials : in his work of 2:27. He is sure gaited, level headed, kind and gentle and.is asure foal getter. an Pe. ie : Pedigree. 5 : REVOLUTION—Sired by Prince of Orange, he by Volunteer (the ‘ isire of St. Julian), he by Rydsyk’s Hambletonian, “4 -_ Prince of Orange—dam by the celebrated mare Katy Thorn by Long Isiand Black Hawk ; second dam by Abdallah. , t Revolution—Dam b. m. Cricket, she by Rydsyk’s Hambletonian Se, by Seeley’s American Star. f Cricket, while carrying this colt, trotted_a ‘mile at Sacramento. in. i 2725, and was sold in New York for $5,000. eee eee a REV OLUTION has a combination of the best blood in the country ; b his colts are all large and are good for the track or for general ser. vice. The breeders of Nevada and adjoining counties will do well to b call and examine the horse. SLSSRTIE S Seine STN SaaS :~ti P. W. DUDLEY, Prop’r. FRED E. HUDSON, Manager. iu a Nevada Drug Store, : Corner Broad and Pine Sts., . . Nevada © Peg He ROR . ON be st Proprietor 8) ——0 -—-—— oe ‘ A Large Sock of Patent Medicines, » Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, m Combs, Brushes, Hand I irrors, v Toilet Articles‘of all kia Careful attention Given to Compounding Prescriptions * By a Competent Druggist and Perfect Purity Guaranteed, a + AGENT FOR THE BEST INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD ha Imperial, London, Northern & Queen, Liverpool, London. a Eee cit Plaza Foundey and Machi : ia Foundry and Machine Shop; . Nevada City, near the R. R. Depot. LAWRENCE & BARLOW.....Proprietors, Co HEIST ail Tis = MANUFACTURERS AND REPAIRERS OF ALL KINDS OF fa i ugaeg MACHINERY AND CASTINGS, et Mining and Hoisting Mazhinery_of-Every Description —~ Made and Repaired. . Iron and Brass Casting done. Also Turning and Machine Work. 16 , f0#The Foundry employs none but first-class workers. Orders Fe trom a distance will receive prompt attention, All orders filled with despatch. Second-hand Machinery For Sale. Terms Reasonable. ha an = = les a Se SSS a Sie Mii i a ol¢ Va ‘ £ vie . J. J. JACKSON, -----PROPRIETOR. . ———_o—__.— Pee. . oN I The Largest, the best and Cheapest i 4 A se s / . scale 7 TOCErY HOUSE I d Ully fs co r) Sto TOASTED THAS. a Equaling in aroma, flavor and *delicaty the -Teas : as used by the natives in Japan. g : De. The following PURE JAPANESE TEAS are fresh toasted © under thé new process, requiring one-third less quantity to produce 8 the sametrength as old Teas, and the prices are plainly marked on each-pound package : 7 Grades. z Prices. PON oh ia eee 50 cents per pound A Sunshade 9). 358 5 ee 60 cents per pound peel cipteaimemeeheeet ee eC ee Spank 75 cents per pound chi Biles ee. aera bretblg.guiacatere -eetsla sa es RU ee $1 per pound ing Everything usually found in a First-Class Group { cery Establishment always kept on hand. To those ~ glar who have never traded with me I extend a ‘special— rai invitation to call before making their purchases. the [8 AND 20 COMMERCIAL STREET. A aed 3s fire “J. BE. CARR. ~ ARE __T. H.CARR. Lut: CARR BROTHERS cal y : 9 : cali Proprietors of 4 was TH E 5 canc s dres : a hool _ Corner Pine and Commercial sts., ' @ Fe Nevada City, the Keep constantly on hand a large and complete stock of everything usually found ins were First Class Drug Store. ee es ee ae befor PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC. . Gaui SCHOOL BOOKS, ‘ — BLANK BOOKS, , the : : S gran : MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS the 1 a as a Oe oe steal ~ All kinds-ofPeriodicals Pictorials and Newspapers, _ longi : : ee a Rou Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, “paee ee terda THE FINEST BRANDS OF CiSARS they _. Prescriptions accurately—and ~carefully com: .