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March 29, 1885 (4 pages)

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~The Daily Transcript that the prohibitory law cannot ‘but little attempt-to enforce the —-wrestling —match; —five styles; less the _irrigationists_have very See ee Nevada City, Nevada County, ‘CALIFORNIA. Brown & Carxuns.. . Proprietors. Tee ’ SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1885. w. J. Owns, traveling “Correspondent of the San Jose -TimesMercury, in his« letter from Iowa, says that the-prohibitionists admit be enforced, only in small“towns, and if they had the question of a . prohibitory amendment to the Constitution to vote upon again, . : they would oppose it. In the largest towns, where the anti-prohibitionists are strong enough to elect their own local officers, théte is law. If complaints are made, the writs have to be served by, and the cases tried before, opponents of the law, who invariably find some loophole through Which the guilty parties “are permitted to escape, D. A. MoMitian, of San Francisco, announces that he is ready to match an unknown for a mixed against any man on the Pacific * coast. The match is open to all comers for $500, and to take place three or five weeks from date of signing articles. McMillan states that he will back a Cornish miner (probably Pascoe) weighing 130 pounds, against Sam. Matthews, mixed wrestling, for any amount. Tue Telegram of New York has a City of Mexico special stating that several Chinese officials from Washington, together with a delegation of Chinese merchants from San Francisco and China, have arrived at the City of Mexico to treat with the Government for perinission to introduce Chinese laborers into. the country, making them full-fledged Mexican citii "ewe 2 zens. RE ONES SanFran ‘“ 80for 1 Tue twentieth anniversary — of = 7 b 1 the raising of the American flag Her RO 50 over Fort Sumpter will be cele-. Butter, perroll 650 brated by the Sumpter Club’ at. Tobacco, per plug 650 the Brooklyn Academy of Music, April 14th. It is proj osed the coming celebration shall eclipse all previous efforts. General Sheridan senta letter, in response to an invitation; ‘assuring the Club of his profound feelings of sympathy. Tue’ irgigationists are moving heavenand earth to induce Govyernor Stoneman to call an extra session of the Legislature. Undifferent measures to propose from the bills they sought. to force through the Legislature just adjourned, the extra session would prove an expensive fiasco. . Tue Afghan boundary dispute is assuming more serious proportions daily, and the Queen of ‘England has called out the reserves for permanent service. Stxrren miners were asphyxiated in a tunnel ati Quijotoa, A. T., but all were rescued alive except’ two, who were dead when found. >_> A ‘HuRRICANE On the east coast of Madagascar last month wrecked two steamers and a bark, and caused the death of seventeen persons. AN unsuccessful attempt was made by a short, thickset Irishman, to rob the Placerville stage, Thursday, near Shingle Springs. A Unirep Srares man-of-war arrived at New Orleans last week from Central America with 78 sick and destitute railroad laborers. sulla 6 Miyahara “Ir is rumored that the Russians have attacked Sir Peter Lumsden’s party in Afghanistan,and that two were killed. a oe od A young girl has been arrested in Chicago who had been masquerading in male attire for three Wheat, ae sacs cited 2 Corn, tee eee oe Rolled Barley“ “...., 150 White Sugar 12“ .... 1 mewn 14, 1 Rice (et Bitpe taper 1 Currants, 10% °....1 Prunes, . intense 1 Beans, re et eee 1 Java Coffee, 4“ .... 1 Costa Rica 6 .... 1. Washing Powder 12 pap’rs 1 Chocolate, 4 papers.... 1 Oysters, ~ 12 eans..1 Green Corn, . EARS . Green Peas, eee . String Beans, 8 ‘' ..1 Tomatoes, 20." gal Salmon, 5 pe es § . Table Fruit, 6 “ 1 Pie Fruit, . eee Jelly, ee . Sardines, erates te Lobster: Renee rer . Deviled Ham, 4 “ ..1 Corned Beef, Go. ak Lard, 8lb “ 90 Lard, 4ib “ 50 Kerosene, 5 gallon “ 1 75 Kerosene, per “‘ 40 Low Prices. no pay. Broad st., 2 doors below National Pola OYSTER SALOON Masonic Bloch, Commercial st., near*Piné, WILLIAM WOLF S PRICE LIST For Cash ! Syrup, per gallon..... 60 Syrup, 5 gallon kegs..2 50 rae ba Tea, 5 pound box, ..1 25 Tea, per pound, 35 Soap, per box, nis OO Harkness Candles, per box,3 50 And Everything else in proportion. WILLIAM WOLF. RhehatshetataSateteialedehet.t t.2.5.4.4 4 SMADE FOR NOTHING'S FOI IIIA IAI ALL WOOL SUITS, From $25 and. Upwards. ALL WOOL PANTS, From $6 and Upwards, MF Order work at equally M@FSatisfaction guaranteed or P. D. POLIDORI, Merchant Tailor, Exchange Hotel. LEDDY & CD., Proprietors of the Mud Candy Fastory, Fresh-made Candy every day, Fresh Oysters served in all styles. years. A rizm in Birmingham, Eng., has made 20,000,000 cartridges in the last six months for China. Tue Irish express displeasure at the appointment of Phelps as Minister to England. -Mns.-Ayxie-Gunnive committed . ! suicide in East Petaluma Thursday,-by hanging. ville, Va. How He Gota Position. “T applied for a position in-a banking house in Wall street six months ago, and although I proyed my competency, they would not been down on my luck and looked old and shabby. An idea struck me, I got a new SECHON bhall fir; or discharge any fire crackers, sombs or explusive substances, within the rate limits of the City of Nevada, with rout. first obtsining permission from the Trustees of said city to do so, shall be deem. ~ _ of a misdemeanor, and upon con viction lars, or be imprisoned in the City Prison not to exceed ten days, ~<SEeTION 2. This full force on and after the fifth day of owe A ~-. A 9-yEAR-OLD girl’murdered her cousin, a boy of 7 years, at ScottsISAAC T. SANKS’ _ Coffee and Chop’ rsons who Ordinance Nor113. HE BOARD QP” TRUSTEES OF THE City of Ne do ordain as fdllows-: Any person or Il be fined not less thin ten dolars or*more than one hundred dolrdinancé shall be in ril, A, D, 1885, ‘assed March 19th, 1885. J.C. ABBOTT, President. W. G. Ricuarps, Clerk. m21 House, . Broad street, opposite National Hotel. Flour, per 100 Ibs...°. $2 50 Ham and Eggs, Pigs’ Feet, etc., to orders wth of hair with Parker’s Hair Fam: rai a de¢ent suit of clothes, 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. Doughnuts, with Tea or Coffee, 10 cts.; with Chocolate, 15. ~ (@-MEALS AT ALL PRICES _Not in Time. Thescramble for places to féed at the public crib is unprecedented. Itreminded an old government employee today of the time before the Republican party came into power. © He recalled the case of a particularly tenacious officeseeker who had gone through all the stages. from the hotel to boarding house, and finally had landed in the cheapest of the cheap, down by the river. His ‘. aspiration had likewise decreased, and his sole ambition was to become a watchman in the treasury. One day, while crossing a canal bridge he discovered a man’s body floating in the water. On examination, he found that the dead man was none other than a watchman in the treasury whom the very day before he had seen about the building! Giving a hasty alarm he ran to the treasury and rushing breathlessly to the presj ence of the secretary, he demanded an appointment. to the vacancy. “Why, my friend,” said the secretary, ‘‘the place has already been filled.’” “Filled,” shrieked the madman, “by whom? why, I just saw his dead body pulled out of the canal,’ : “T don’t doubt that,’ said the secretary, ‘‘but the place is filled, nevertheless. I have given it to the man who saw him fall in.” Last Monday week a Chinaman called Jimmy. crossed ‘the line from British Columbia and stole a package of goods from a logging camp. near Semiahmoo, Whatcom county, W. T. He drew a shot-gun on the camp boss, whé stopped him, but was taken “and placed in confinement at Sémiahmoo. During the night twelve men took him fromthe lock-up; cut off his queueand hung him up to a tree thrée times, and then told the Aerrified and half-dear fellow-to get back to British territory. The act was done as a warning to Chinese invaders. ‘ Tue girls of Philadelphia have organized an athletic club, and propose to establish a well appointed gymnasium. In addition to the usual appliances for spraining ankles and wrists, and for breaking bones, there will be a roller skating floor, and in the Spring and Summer there will be horseback riding under the exclusive escort of riding masters. No men are to be admitted as Spectators under any conditions. The doctors are understood to_regard this undertaking with favor. ALLEN'TRELAND, of Miles City, Mont., has a~baby whiéh seems to be full of enterprise. Last Sunday morning it fell out of bed, striking on its head, and was apparently dead for two or three houps. It has since swallowed the’ amber mouthpiece of its father’s pipe, disposed of a threadless spool and is experimenting with a Chinese egg. A pRoMINEeNt Stockton divine says Stockton is a “religious city, containing a breadth and sweetness of the Christian. faith not common upon earth.”” That minister-must-have had his Salary raised, —-> + o> Two MINERS, named Samuel Holden and John Killeher, while working in the Crocker tunnel, at Quijotoa, (A. T.), were fatally injured by a premature blast on the 21st. oo = en Tr1s-rumored-that the contract to build the great tunnel through the Cascade Range, Oregon, is to be immediately let. The tunnel will be about 9,000 feet long. _ >>. aa “Prestargest prune ‘orghird in the world is situated“ one mile from Saratogo, Cat, and contains 16,000 trees: ft ‘was recently sold rene Sate: « fox $72 Noo ,WAtivES attacked the Spanish ‘colony on Gold river, in Africa, destroyed the trading buildings and killed six Spaniards. + se ANEW Jewish Synagogue, capable of seating 2,000 persons, was dedicated in New York Wednesday. PNEUMONIA is still prevalent -in most eastern cities, and has bee unusually fatal, : “ >see Tue citrus fair at Riverside, San Bernardino county, is now in_ full. blast. bs Hon. Everne L. Surmvan diéd in San Francisco Thursday of apoplexy. —— => ‘Scott's Emulsion of Pure Coa Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites, In_ Pulmonary Affectious -and_ Scrofuious Disease. Dr. Ira M. Lang, of New York, says: “I have prescribed Scott’s Emulsion and used itin my fainily andam greatly pleased with it. Have found it very serviceable in Oren Day ann Nicur. Scrofulous diseases and Pulmonary . Throat—and Here and There. season to the Skeena River min There is a lithographic stone found in the southern part of California that is pronounced far superior to any that has ever been brought from other countries. Engineers will commence the survey for the Phoenix and Maricopa Railroad, in Arizona, on the 1st of April. The work of construction will begin at onze on the completion of the survey. The First Methodist Church, of which,General Grant was amember when a citizen of Galena, has forwarded to him words of sympathy in his affiction and assurance of prayers for his recovery. Society circles at Salt Lake are 1 belles of that city, on receiving an invitation to attend a ‘‘German,”’ sent in her regrets, stating ‘‘that she did not speak in that language.”’ The immigration Bureau preempted about 60,000 acres of land in California for immigrants during the last two months. The registered this year at the office number 1,530,of whom 1,000 are males. some workmen excavated an oyster at the depth of twenty feet from the surface, and immediately had applications from four -differnt parties who wanted to start 4 church festival. The Anglo-Maniac. Chicago Herald: -‘‘I heard a story in New York,” said Emery Storrs, ‘‘the other day, that rather amused me. You know the Knick erbocker Club there is the nursery of the Anglo-maniac. You don’t find anything at the Knickerbocker Club but b. and s., as they call it, and English literature. _ English newsparers are daily filed; footmen and tigers abound, and the whole atmosphere of the place is of the one-eye-glass order. A friend of mine, Captain Bacon,was coming up the street in front of the club house, when a young man whom he knewcameout. ‘Why, Jack,’ he said, ‘what’s the matter? Got your trousers rolled up and umbrella spread. Why, it’s a bright day—what does it mean ?’ “Yes, dear boy. Sun here, you know, but they’ve just got a cable ih the club-house that it’s rainin’ in Lunnon. Yousee??”’ —— ome Education in Connecticut. New Haven Register: There is a school in North Stonington to which the boys come bringing sleds and double-barreled shotguns. Some take seats by the windows so they can watch for crows, while others stand guard atthe entry door. As soon as the birds alight at a stock yard near the school the boys blaze away at them, then run out and pick up the dead and wounded. The schoolmaster looks on, with his hands on his hips, shaking with laughter to see the sport.. As the boys return to their seats, shouting and hurrahing, the master says: ‘Load up your guns, boys, and now tend to your spelling for awhile,” Tue Colusa Sun, in discussing the fractional scramble for office by the two wings of the Democratic-party in California, earnestly. cratic principles. The editor~femarks: “A quarter of century of the best years of our life has been given to the advgeticy of the cause of Pare sh on principle, and we fondlyhope to be able to prove someday that there was someLttfing more to our party than a scramble for the spoils. . -So far, the action of Mr. Cleveland has been to our liking, but the -action of that portion of the Democracy of California that seeks office has not been.” THE annual reunion of the Army of the Potomac will take place in
Baltimore in May. SSTLSA NISORLO ELAR a 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 2 -andall 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—Déar 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 auF relief, I used your found immediate help. On retiring at nightit gave rhe undisturbed rest, and after using the medicine three weeks I found myself cured. Rey. E. Nuts. Dr. Frazier’s Throat and Lung Balsam allays all irritation of the throat. Penetrates andheals the Lungs, and assists nature by expectoration to throw off the corruption. Sold by druggists everyaffections.” See “Bros., agents. where at.75 cents a bottle. Carr gi? Bits of Fun. A rush is predicted the cme ‘. rose up. very much amused that one of the = Down—in—Seuthern—Galitornialaments the degeneracy of Demo-f + e LW. City Marshal at the electionto take as City Marshal, at the election to be held ung Balsam, and}. to take place ‘Tuesday, May 4th, 1885, A husband at home is worth two in the saloon. ., Flirts are like fiddles—ao good without beaux. Spicer asks: ‘‘whatis the rate of interest When distance lends enchantment to the view ?” Incredible as it may seem, many of the richest planters in \Jamaica live on coffee grounds. The dentist who anfiounces that he will spare no pains to pull teeth well_is the man to. keep away from, “Ts the Colonel here ?”’ shouted aman_ sticking his head into a Louisville street-car. ‘‘He is,’’ answered thirteen men,. as they The fact that there are 2,750 languages is no consolation to a man when he is spattered with mud from head to foot by a passing wagon. The man who wrote to the State: Board of Agriculture to ascertain what was the best to plant in wet land was favorably impressed by the answer. It was ‘‘Leeks.”’ “Six feet in his boots!”’ exclaimed Mrs. Beeswax. ‘What will the impudence of this world come to,I wonder? Why, they inight as well tell me that-a-man had six heads in his hat.’ vale, Tue University of Cairo, in Egypt, is said to be 900 years older than that of Oxford, and has 10,000 students who are. being educated as Mohammedan missionaries. Serious trouble prevails among the miners in the vicinity of Bellevue, Idaho, and the Governor is expected to declare that locality under martial law. Tue stage from Sonora to Stockton was robbed Thursday of Wells Fargo & Co.’s treasure-box. ARSIVALS AT THE “LEADING. HOTELS, NEVADA CITY; UNION HOTEL, Rector Bros.... PROPRIETORS, March 27, 1885. Thos. Khingberg, Auburn, N. C. Tully, Omega, J. Bulsen, San Francisco, C. E. Tegler, railroad, W. Tegler, do J. A. Gassaway, Smartsville, J.-B. Tully, Bitter Water, A. W. Blundell, San Francisco, Mrs. Tym, Woods Bar, Mrs. Frank White, Washington, Jno. Grissell, do Geo. Grissell, Wm. Andrews, do do NATIONAL HOTEL, Si MK Pes sso es Proprietor. March 27, 1885. J. B. Foster, San Francisco, Fred Hudson, Sacramento, J. R. Davis, San Juan, W. A. Hanley, Rainbow mine, Walter Ayers, Eagle Bird mine. DIED. At Bridgeport, Nevada county, March 26, 1885, Bert Griffiths, aged 25 years, a native of Vermont. Pap caeastpens MARRIED. In Truckee, March 25th, by Rev. L. Ewing, Horace C. Barton to Miss Susie Schaffer, In Truckee, Murch 25th,by Rev. L. Ewing, H.H. Jacobs to Miss Flora Schaffer. L——SS a Sen] € fasSe oS he FQ A 852, A #0968 2 @ UepER Stet “Boos z = eee ey = O soey fo ga a, —— CS he cen Maa For City Treasurer. . Repepes FLEMING is hereby announced ey as acandidate for re-election to the office of City Treasurer, : For City Marshal. ne 8. HOLBROOK is hereby announced e 48a candidate for the cffice of City. Marshal. For City Marshal. T. JOYCE will be a candidate for place May 4th, 1885, . For City “Marshal. eres 4 ‘PUIJAH O. TOMPKUNS is hereby announced asa candidate for re-election on Tuesday, May 4tu, 1885. ‘For City Marshal. NIHELL will be a candidate for the office of City Marshall at the election PRIVATE LESSONS IN SHORTHAND TYPE WRITING.» The Annual Meeting of the Champion Minin Company will be held at the otfice, No, 522 Francisco, California, on 14, 1885, at the hour ag urpose of electing-a Board of Directors rr such other business as may come bofore the meeting. cernd books will close on FriSpring Styles. : and boys’ In men’s. youths’ clothing, In French and American percale shirts, In hats of all shapes, In scarfs, neckties and handkerchiefs, : In men’s and boys’ shoes, Just received at the popular clothing house of Hyman: Bros., corner Broad. and Pine streets, Nevada City, Cal. m17-tf oe New Auction House. I will open this week a place of business on Broad street, just above the City Hall, where Iwill do a general auction and commission business, buy and sell second hand furniture, etc. tf] Gro. Tracy, Auctioneer. a a Notice, Grass VALLEY, March 25, 1885. Passengers who desire Vincent’s Bus to call for them will please leave word at Stumpf’s Hotel, or send a written message to any of the other hotels when they wish the-bus to call. tf RICHARD VINCENT. ———-—ome For Rent. A-good-sized-reem in the—Tran-= script Block, up stairs. Apply at this office. tf eee Fresh Seeds. Flower, Garden and Field Seeds, just received at E. Rosenthales. ce: j8-té >. Clover Seed. Fresh Clover, Timothy and Alfalfa Seed at Carr-Bros. tf Garden Seeds. Garden Seeds of all kinds at Carr Bros. =f For soarp and lodging or a good two bit meal,goto the Thomas House, Broad street. 0. C. Conlan, proprietor. je8-ly POWDE ‘ Absolutely Paro, 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. Soip oNLY IN cANs.° Ro¥AL Baktinc PowperR Co., 106° Wall pS . ia S62 THOS. SHURTLEFF, C. A. SHURTLEFF. THOMAS SHURTLER? AND SON Dealer Groceries —AND— Provisions CANNED AND _©48E GOODS, FROITS, Poultry and Game, FRESH FISH. CHOICEST CANDIES In the Market. Our Prices The Lowest 82 Goods delivered within a. reasonable “~\. distance free of charge, . THOS. SHURTLEFF AND €ON_ Commercial St., Nevada City. ANNUAL MEETING. (FRE CHAMPION MINING com . pany, San Francisco, March 23, 1885. e Stockholders of ontgomery stre. t, San UESDAY, April of 6 o’clock, Pp, M., for e ensuing year, and the transaction of , April 10, 1885, THO. WETZEL, Secretary, _ ¥. H. McALLISTER Office—No. 523 : 3 -} ‘Da PER AN Psa r= == =" j PER WE J. J. JACKSON, ------PROPRIETOR, J —_ a OY — . 5 — . er, Spo ' : at. the 6 LaPest We ve Ne oe oo a lecture : posted TOCErY HIN a: . . the co ee edicts smn! Xo z since t ° 7 >A = TED Ti rs. laine : : SF. ihe co Equaling in aroma, flavorand de'ica ty the Teas outstri as used by the natives in Japan. the ad oF The following PURE JAPANESE TEAS ar} fresh toasted sic, pa under the new process, requiring one-third less quantity to produce work, the same strength as old Teas, and the prices are plainly marked on assert each pound package : at rae ‘of the Grades. * Prices.” show! ae, ae rare ay OE aes gtrrts vecreeessess+ 60 conts per pound ' pi PRAMMEMD ee 60 cents per pound : LG, PSIG 1 8 75 cents per pound Sunrise..... ee ee ee j.-$1 per peand Ta Everything usually found in a First-Class Gro. bes cery Establishment always kep: on hand. To those 5 fists who have never traded with me I'extend a special sess01 invitation to call before-making-their-purchases. ———1 Town [8 AND 20 COMMERCIAL STREET de . * towne hed ’ Un a= Penmanship ! mis i ning-! PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL ; of the ; rc] comp oole-l=espine, Buck . site fc SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY: Taught b pe so. Vv racinj and 6 such dair, Bach there t AL play Thea They Mas! and ‘ Al toda ing J. P. FEASTER = court . ° 9 Ext LONES’ BUILD ING, Next door to the Theatre, Pr NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. is rt ei pupi TERMS: ; invi Penmanship, permonth. .0....0.0.0.0.... $ 5 00 call Ornamental Penmanship, per month. . See ee 10 00 men Book-Keeping, with or without Penmanship, per month. 7 00 HOURS: Bi From 2 to4; Afternoons; and from 7 to 9, Evenfngs. for t Lessons daily, except Saturdays aad Sundays of each week, Con Mi Private Lessons given in any part of the city. by (OF Satisiation Guaranteed. “CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS. -—_ = — dan San Mrs A e B . hom mniversary Ball; : TO BE GIVEN BY TRAINS WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT Sem = eee tea = wai NEVADA LIGHT GUARD) ~“**eraaa cacy nee ii “ia --ON AND AFTER— tom HUNT'S HALL, NEVADA CITY, . Wednesday, March 25th, 1895, — A ~ON— AS. FOLLOWS gon Friday Lvening, ‘April. 17th. LEAVING FOR COLFAX. on i 5 40 A. M. DAILY ; connecting with Paspro : — Se at Ps arriving in San Francisco at 201) Music by Goyne’s Full Orches. “? * M+ 8nd 6.40 Fr. tra. 1.15 P. M. DAILY, 1 a ARRIVING FROM COLFAX. Pat M&F Tickets admitting one gen9.57 A.M DArLy. nu: tleman and iene ladies $1.50. Ad-. °° Cin mission to Gallery, gentlemen 50 P M DAT : ‘ cents ; ladies 25 cents. Lady dan6.038 senger Cece ee Ae ( cers, without escorts, 50 cents, A.M. = e — JOHN F. KIDDER. Manager ye ; gan pang can be procured pe rom members of the Committee . . = ij : and-at the door, FRANK-QUILD, 4 i A cordial ifvitation is ex[i ae Pa ndé : mc Ieensed Auctioneer Delinquent Sale Notice. : ; (aawrion MINING COMPANY. For Nevada & Sierra Counties. ; OW Locati i 80) San Francisco, California? Of Dusiness, ace PE aa of works, Nevada County, Cali: . A Notice.—Th ILL SELL ALL KINDS OF PROPER= fcllowing described stock, of seo etee tee . WW EY IN = — amounts st opp ty, 1885, the several evada City, Grass Valley, : . 8] i . peat vé G) “ ns Downieville, : ac Blotek edesios, igsar Bae eg And other towns, on the most reasonable co; 2000] OF q OAD CryerRobert, =~ 10 00 STREET, Specie Ginene Bank, Merads Atel pteeg 10 o¢ City. S25 : ~ Cryer Robert, 7 a WB. Goods received on Consginment and trees cectae Trastes, 28 10 00 quick returns made. i Fletcher George Troster, 30 tree Cash paid fot Second Hand Furniture, e ¢. ro Brody nen 10 00 . . Sales of HORSES, WAGONS, HARNESS Greenhood Pauline, 640 » 7000] STOOK, FURNITURE, Ete. SATURDAYS, Ru 100.00] at 2 o'clock, Miscellaneous Goods, SATBe el rger Rudolf, 4e4 ase URDAY EVENENGS at 7 o’clock. Sil regni F., 712 0 6000 . s Van de Castoole Leonie, 335 at 150 BRIDERS Swiss ae Be WORSE the Baned or eeanee math A and an order of . BLANK , Etc., Ete, on hand, at PRIE of such stoc acaseasy eile CTI0 Se ree ae . : ‘. seoreaste: Ke auction, "at the office of the . srBNt GOODS, by theday or week, on team se race (arn of TURD ay. us fable feman n SAE twenty-sixth:day of March, 1885, at thehour. ; mt thereon, ther F = 5 ith 7, ~ with costs of advertising and expenses of DR. WwW, Wi. EASTMAN i Office, No. Py Set ZEL, = tary. ae , : : ¥ ciseo, California. eas eorhi2 oe 2 C\URGICAL and MECHANes The sale of delinquent stock of the above es " ahacantoapehbaroba ster OESUAY ha dy ath . Heme aa ae a the, Con at P Bandar Name And place. By ardenol the . (o astrud tote mettine hee mbes THEO. WEPZEL, Secretary. 10to 12 and? to &