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March 24, 1883 (4 pages)

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PRR NOR NG LIVRES EEN EEN SLELST ITED. EMELIH GTE ALDEN SN INS! eran: ARR NYY MMSE WINE ONAN NIE RN TE AO A Ne rGlad Tidings to the People of Nevada’ City. a a BAMBERGER BROTHERS, The Leading Dry Goods Firm in GRASS VA ¥. Have recently connected their extensive, well and favorably known establishment with an additional large floor, arranged into a ‘CARPET DEPARTMENT _ ON A GRAND SCALE, Having supplied Nevada County with’ the longfelt want of a complete line of carpets, from the lowest grade to the best of English Body Brussels, BAMBERGER BROTHERS Respectfully invite the people of Nevada City and vicinity to call and inspect their stock, imported direct from American and English factories. Low prices and fair dealings assured. Carpets sewed free of charge, and--delivered to all parts of Nevada County and adjoining counties. =~ BAMBERCER BROTHERS, . Mill Street, opposite Reform Club Hall, GRASS, VALLEY, CAL. GAMBRINUS HALL, Entrance, junction of Commercial and Main Streets. —o—THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. NEVADA OITY, CAL. A Wonderful Country. AUCTION! The Bee says: The foothills belt . _ AUCTION! of the Sierra, meaning that part of the western slope of the Sierra risw™ HAVE AN AUCTION SALE OF POPULAR STYLES. Condensed Review of the Fashions. DRESS SUITS. The weari of Dress Coates (swallow tail) becomes more . general each year, and the 1n, troduction of fine wale diago¥ nal worsteds for dregs purpoges seems to popularize them. ) fhe distinctive feature of the #4 TF latest and most fashionable design, consists in its being single breastea, and skirt extending only to V atside. Itis made with long roll, extreme neatness of collar and lapels, narrow and clean fitting sleeves, ciose fitting but rot constrained shoulders, and‘well proportioned waist and skirt. The object to be attained is neatness and.simplicity. Waist 18} inches, and 36 inches full length for figure 5 feet 8 inches. DRESS VESTS Are cut a trifle lower, and closed with three buttons. Braided and embroidered vests are being introduced. DRESS PANTALOONS Are cut closer to the form than those for ordinary wear. Corded seams or harrow silk galoon binding laid on’ the side seams are much used. The proper coat for Is made both double and single breasted. Quite recently there isa disposition to popularize the cutaway for this purpose, but so far the movement has made but littie progress. The double breasted frock carries a dig aity_that.is not approachedby the cutaway coat, and the fact that the full frock is “fot poptlar with the masses, is another reason forits continuing the prime favorite as a demi-dress costume. Silk facings and bound edges for these garments are very fashionable:. The cuffs are made up plain. The shoulders and fronts of all garments are made up soft, and witnout padding of any description. Extreme en waists and skirts are not popular, notwit: standing thie attempt to introduce them; but the waist is of fair proportion, being 18) with 354 inches entire Semper fora figure 6 feet eight inehes.}-. They are cut with narrow collar and close well up on the breast with five buttons. They are made of goods of any solid colors, while fancy mixed diagonal coatings, with = BROWN & CALKINS, Prop'rs. N. P. BROWN LEONARD 8. ©. Nevada County Oficial Press. ing from the valley to an altitude . of 3,000 feet, and more particularly the region embraced within an altitude of 500 to 2,000 feet, bids fair, at no distant day, to be the glory of California’s rural’ population, The soil New and Second Hand is prolific; the climate salubrious; the land is owned.in small quantities and from the very nature thereof F U R NIT U R E 9 and because of its. topography can‘ not be monopolized ‘to advantage ; . Saturday, pec Sogrnggeiage A. BLUMENTHAL'S, the fruits there produced are of suie. & Corner of Broad and Pine Streets. fs: Tnmense Stock of the Latest Styles of. DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, &c., Has just been received at A Lonpow dispatch says: The in; juries received by the Queen Saturday by slipping on the stairs of “the Windsor while descending to take a carriage for a ride, may now turn out to be more serious than was at first supposed. It is believed tHat she will be confined to her toom for some time, Her knee is badly swollen and inflamed. There is: a universal fear, owing tc the advanced age of her Majesty, and believing that from the delicate condition’ in which her health has been for some time, that some dangerous coimplications may arise from them. perior firmness and flavor; the land ' ee is not subject to floods; it is free} 1 Span of Buggy Horses. Persons wishing to send in goods for the from the frost of the plains, from : the snow of the mountains, and conale will do 90 by Friday. tains and will maintain a population of industrious, well-to-do people owning the Jand they cultivate—an independent, thrifty, hardy populace, who will be the flower of the agricultural population of the Pacific coast. From Folsom to Shasta, and from the American river te Kern river, these foothill lands are being occupied, cleared and cultivated, and are. owned in ‘small quantities of from 40 to 160 acres. These will be settled by and grow a model population on a model basis. There will be no great overshadowing monopoly of the seil, with gram fields by the league, tramps in the fields, women absent, schoolhouses unseen, churches unbuilded, no civilization ; bat, on the other hand, small hold: ings, many people,::happy families, women, children, churches,’ schools and a high erder of civilization, such as might be and would be all over California if’ land monopoly were abolished, These foothill farms will be the great stand-by of California this droughty year, and will give to thousands profitable employment that could nét otherwise be had, and they may ultimately be the saving of the State from the most destructive monopoly the world ‘has known or can: know. Also a Sale at 7 0’clock in the Evening of Groceries and a Variety of other Goods. Frank Guild, Auctioneer. _ STAR MIXED PAINT! STAR MIXED PAINT! All Colors and Shades in all Size Packages. — 6 Also just received the largest stogk of RT ts ‘Of.all kinds ever seen in one store in the county. A party of Americans, consisting : “4 of Capt. Thorndyke, L. E. Page, Joseph Bowman and Ramon McGowan, from the Providencia mine,Sonora,were attacked in camp Tuesday morning near La Cananea by a band —~“of Mexicans; who opened fire. from ambush: A fight ensued. and Page was wounded. The Americans were over matched and scattered. Thorndyke and Page escaped. The other two have not yet turned up, and it is feared they have been massacred. Ww desire to call the attention of all home owners in NEVADA CITY and vicinity to these Paints, and the importance of using THE BEST in doing your work. For Beauty, Brilliancy and Durability they are Unsurpassed, and the manufacturers authorize us to guarantee that they .Will_cover tn_a_geed and workmanlike manner more square feet PER GALLON, than any other mixed paint. The STAR Paint retains its brilliancy for years, is nearer FIRE PROOF than ANY OTHER Paint, and for economy is unequal. ed. TheSTAR mixed paints contain a large per cent of zinc, which combines with lead more thorough!y than ter other pigment. These pigments are mixed in the i Linseed Oil, and none but pure coloring matter is used. The softnessand delicacy of color is remarked by everybody seeing the STAR MIXED PAINT. CARR BROS., SOLE AGENTS, NEVADA CITY. ample Cards furnishea free on application. mh17-3m NOW IS THE TIME To Set Out Your Trees. Full_particulars hereafter. A, BLUMENTHAL. — ‘The Boss Grocery Store. — Wm. H. SMITH, . THE OLD RELIABLE FAMILY GROCER, WALKING SUITS. place of the cutaway coats for promenade (Commercial Street, Nevada City. and business wear. .The three button cuta—O wav is most popular, while the one button CONSTANTLY. ON HAND A FULL, 3 AND FRESH STOCK OF Groceries, Provisions, Canned Goods, Hams, Bacon, Flour spectable following. The disposition is not FEED, GRAIN, WINES, LIQUORS, &c. ‘Tue latest concerning Queen Victoria’s condition is the. following ‘ message’ which has been. received m Colonel De Winton, Secretary the Marquis of Lorne: “It affords the Governor-General great pleasure to transmit the following authentic news concerning Her Majesty the Queen: ‘Her Majesty is suffering _ from the effects of a slight sprain of the knee and will soon be well.’ ”” to button them quite so high as formerly, while the waists and skirts are cut a trifle longer. Small sleeves and narrow collars and lapels ure universally worn. Binding and braids are used wherever possible, For horseback riding and driving the double breasted cutaway is much used. The three and four button and double breasted cutawarsare mostly made from fancy diagonal worsteds, while the others are made from cassimere ‘suitings aud fancy mixtures. Length of waist about 19 inches, full length 32} or 33 for a figure of medium proportions. BUSINESS COATS. All styles of _ bodega are used for business purposes, but nothing has been found that will colepess with the sacque coat for ease and comfort, and will probably always be recognized as the prime favorite. The tendeney is towards increasing the opening at neck,and Jower roll coats will be worn to a stocked with the best greater degree than heretofore’ The one, ao young men, 28 to 30 inches for medium figure is about the correct thing in length for different style sacques, All fancy suitings as arule will be made into sacque.coats, 28 well as plainer fabrics, and they will be made up with soft and, pliable shoulders and tronts. The edges will be felled and double stitched narrow; bindingsand braids not be. ing used upon fancy cassimere suitings. , All sacque coats will be cut short and shapely to the form. -The buttons to correspond in colFaia aes” Cie ce My Goods are First Class_and My Prices the Lowest. ——— SAVE MONEY BY TRADING AT TaH BOSS GROCHRY STORE ere Nevada Drug Store, Corner Broad and Pine Sts., ° WALTER D_VINTON. Proprietor. o-——— A Larae Stock of Patent Medicines. Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Having leased this new and centrally located Saloon, and fitted it anew with special reference to. the accommodation of the public, it will at all times be On Saturday morning last a little boy named. O’Donnell, whose parents reside at Glenbrook, was seen playing ov some of the loose boards near the wharf at Lake Tahoe, and nothing further being heard of him~ until afternoon, .-F..Powers and others . took a boat and commenced a search, and about dark the dead body of* a child was found in about J2 feet of water, OR As an evidence thi civilization is moving westward, the fact is noted: that Kansas City now packs one CuristorHer Lyxca has recently been treated at St. Mary’s Hospital for total blindness. It, was discovered that hemorrhage at the junction ef the optic nerve with. the one similar case is known to the profession. It is expected that the sight will be restored, as the patient ;can see dimly. AS AGENT FOR THE Capital Nursery W. H. CRAWFORD ; IS DAILY RECEIVING ORDERS FOR 1 . H Nevada City. ——o-— FIN segue tenersteafeomepnt haemostasis FREE LUNCH AT ey ALL TIMES. ‘Luwis and Nathan Lay, farmers, near Bozeman, Montana, had a It_is my intention to keep a quiet and order] quarrel witt. Irvine-Huater, another place of resort, with a ‘reading room, in which the Trees, farmer, Thursday morning. Hunter was-found dead_in-hisfield, where he had been seeding, with his gun —near-him.The Lays have fied. A hundred ‘thousand more hogs than does—-St: When_ Cincinnati packed more than apy ‘city in the Onion, Kansas City had no existence, Louis. Flowers ——AND——
Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, ors to match the goods can be found in ivory, bone or silk mixtures. PANTALOONS. There have been very few changes made in Toilet Articles of all kinds. . latest papers and periodicals may at all times be found: A ghate of public patronage is respectfully Shrubbery OF ATI: KINDS. Careful Attention Given to Compounding Prescriptions 2 the manner of cutting pantaloons, They By a Competent Druggist, and PERFECT PURITY guaranteed. are still made close fitting, but not tight, and are hollowed at instep to fit close over ; theshoe. Th larity of di $ ‘AGENT FOR THE BEST FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES EXTANT, parte ‘hs Satan ihe. gy fr ented hae onl ea CATALOGUES FREE ON APPLICATION. ‘IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN AND QUEEN,” =. " *"1 "Yo ea Werf: Cras; Register-of-the-Su-. -— cave orastw at seas bester-& Orawtord’s;-}-— ~~ ANY : EE Rn terens 1S VESTS. sanville Land Office, and fermerly. . Main'Street, Nevada City. a Sirigie breasted-vests, “both with and with= out collars, buttoned tolerably high, are still State Senator from Lassen county, the fashion. They are cut short aud quite has been taken to San Francisco unsate tainitspeig Se ang der arrest ‘by the United States FABRICS. Marshal, charged with issuing forgIn spring styles of foreign fabrics worsteds ed receipts from settlers and approseem to hold their wonted popularity, anda large sale is being realized in the many priating public moneysto his own uses. Crane says he can satisfactordifferent makes and colorings. Brewns are coming to the frontin all shades, from olive, ily explain the charges. ——— seal, light and dark, to the red brick-dust Tue Church of the Savior at. Vibrowns. They, with other colors, will be used in diagonals, chain diagonals,corkscrews, enna, which bas been in course of construction for twenty-six years, zigzag diagonals, serpentine corkscrews, will cost, when finished, $1,875,000. straight ribs, runaround, cords, and naround cords with an oyerplaid producing a It is erected as a perpetual thanksyiving for the preservation of the handsome and-novel effect. Fancy mixed worsteds in corkscrews, ribs and runarounds monarch’s life. The foandation stone is a block of marble fuund on the in all the different shades of oxfords, browns, Mount of Olives. Sheriff's posse is after them, If caught, they ondoubtedly will be strung up. Now the hog figures for 1882-83 for Kansas City are 410,000, against 418,000 for Cincinnati. been tarred and feathered and riddena rail, for alleged cruelty to his wife during ber confinement, shortly after which she died. Getty was subsequently arrested on a warrant charging him with the murder of hirwife, and he is now in jail at Berlin. solicited. §. RAEBIGER._ J. E. CARR. : CARR BROTHERS, — . Successor to FP. EX. Belden, PALACE DRUG STORE, Corner Pine’ and Commercial Streets NEVADA CITY T. H. CARE At Middletown (N. Y.), Casper Liebman shot himself at a hotel, and then turned.on the gas. He was discovered before suffocated. Liebman was to have been {married the same day. The bride expectant first learned of the affair from a messenger sent for a bouquet of flowers. READY MADE CLOTHING ! era Naha eee Pa To the People of Nevada County : t= IMPROVE THIS UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY! = On aud after To-day the Entire Stock in the store on the Cor. of Pine and Commercial Sts will be sold at LOWER Rates than Ever Before Sold in Nevada. —-O— —— ACOMPLETE STOCK OF DRUGS & MEDICINES, PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES And everything else usually found in a first-class DruG SToR , drabs, tan-drabs, greys, lavenders and cream colors are coming into popular favor. For Prince Albert coats they are a relief from thé plain diagonals. In ¢cutaways they are very stylish. The ‘“‘London shrunk” worsteds are again in full supply. The trade like these goods. The way they work up, and the colors,ive entire satisfaction. There is a novelty in ‘‘covert’ coatings, which has been rendered waici ,-ooof, making it especially desirable fora driving coat, The Banockburn chevoits, of the celebrated makers—the Messrs. Wilson-are out in large variety and in the usual mixtures. They have also produced thém in Knickerbocker effects which make them quite a novelty. A yery handsome rarge of Venetians in waled colors are also in the market. They come in black-blue,oxford, grey mixed, green, brown, olive and light drabs. They are made of the finest fleece and twilled, thus giving strength to the fabric, while they are softand elastic in texture. All London samples show a strong tendency to plaids and broken cherks. Properly made, and the plaids neatly matched, there is no more nobby suiting than these plaids. The same kerseys in vogue last spring are again in market in great variety of shades and colors, which is proof that they have given good satisfaction. The line is larger than last year, embracing all the new shades of browns, drabs, tans, oiivés and grey mixtures, and are /handsome goods. The celebrated worsted manufacturers, Taylor & Littlefield of Huddersfield are represented in market with some very fine silk-mixed worsteds, which are among the finest. made in the world. ‘The fabric, although of light weight, has a solidity about it which will make it a fine wear-resister. They -are splendid body goods, with neat, plain effects. One of the greatest novelties of theseason is the French loop suitings. They come in black, biue, brown, and fan¢y colors and mixtures too numerous to describe. From the-manner in which they are made the name ‘‘loop” suiting is properly given. They describe a loop in effect, and being well made will be likely to prove very good scllers. There is alsoa large collection of Scotch chévoit suitings “London shrunk,” which are good wearing goods and fast colors. English serges appear in market.in great force, and are very popular, as no more comfortable suit ‘ for summer wear was ever made. They were prominent at fashionable summer resorts the past season, In addition to the plain solid colors, they come in neat little checks and stripes and are decided novelties. Flannels are becoining obsolete amon the fine trade, having been relegated to the ready made. Thibets of English and Gerihan make in black, blue, green and brown, are well represented aud will be sought after by those j who desire more solid fabrics than serges. The return to market of the French Vicune cashmeres, which have been so popular, is noted. Tney come in black, blue an brown and being made from Vicune wool, are very soft and pliable in texture and very pleasant to the wearer, F-ench Elbenfs in 6-4 cassimeres are out. in-all the different.shares of light drab and lavender-tints for trowserings. n ¢ DOMESTIC FABRICS The usual well known mills are well represeiited by reproduction of the foreign ved aboye described. Tiere is this season less originality in design than ever; yet’ many of the leading mills are imptoving the quality = In San Francisco on the 2ist Jose Cyprian Sanchez shot a young girl named Clara Rennix three times, severely wounding her,and then killed himself. The affair took place in a beer saloon on Dupont street where the girl was a waitress, Sanchez has been living with the girl. A srupDENT in Bowdoin College, charged with stealing a medical diploma and selling it for $75, has just been convicted and sentenced to to pay a fine of $10. ‘The court had a pretty correct idea of the value of a medical diploma, butwhat can be thought of the fool who paid $75 for it. —— —9-— — — WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, Newspapers, Illustrated Papers, Periodicals, Ete. SHEET MUSIC AT REDUCED RATES. A Fine display of Pocket Knives, Razors, and other Cutlery. In San Francisco on Wednesday George Ellus took a dose of strychnine while in a fit of despondencyHe was removed to the receiving hospital, and after suffering most horribly for several hours died. He claimed that family troubles drove him to commit the act. > +. STEALING a red hot stove has long been regarded as the altima thule of theft, but a Pennsylvania man has discounted it by stealing a dead woman’s leg. Now, if it had been alive woman’s leg that the fellow was in love with there might be some excuse for him; but a dead woman’s, ugh! ees ener) isin Having bought a very large consignment of MENS’, BOY'S, AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING, "HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC., I have deemed it best td set forth the Prices of a few articles, namely : &@ Prescriptions carefully compounded at all ours by P. H. Be.pen A Nava dispatch of Thursday an experienced Druggist. says: ‘Since the discovery of-.a. case of smallpox here, about two weeks ago, four other cases have been discovered and two deaths have occurred. The casesare all confined to one family, who were exposed to the disease’ ‘ Wisconsin legislators propose that every railroad doing business in the State, whose gross earnings exceed $5000 per mile per year, shall not charge more than 24 cents a mile for passenger travel, and that companies shall sell 500-mile tickets at the same rate, which shall be transferable. Men’s Cassimere Suits, formerly $18.00 now $12.00. Men's Scotch Suits, formérly $20.00 now $14. Men’s:Cassimere Frock Suits, formérly $25.00 now $18. Men's Broadcloth Suits, formerly $30 now $25. Men's Beaver Suits, formerly $22.50 now $18. Men's Cassimere Pants, formerly $4.50 now $3. Men’s Cassimere Pants, formerly $5 now $3.50. ‘Men's Cassimere Pants, formerly $5.50 now $4. Men's Cassimere Pants, formerly $6 now $5. vercoats, all shades and colors, for Men, Youth and Boys.at Great Reduction. Boy's Suits from $4 up. Latest style Hats at very low rates. Men’s Merino Undershirts and Drawers, 37 cents, 50 cents, and 75 cents. ye Calais (Maine), Herbert Eaton, sitting in a livery stable, engaged in ordinary conversation, suddenly drew a pistol and shot his brother Joseph and Samuel Kelley, Jr. Eaton fled to the woods, seyen miles from Calais, and threatens to resist arrest. CIGARS at NIVENS’: C) Ef en es v George Raum and Appleby, indicted with ex-Sheriff Rahm of Yolo county on a charge of murdering Under Sheriff. Maltby, have’ been discharged, the prosecution producing no evidence to connect those two with the crime, TBE LARGEST AND FINEST 25,000 JUST RECEIVED. WILL BE SOLD CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT=IN ‘THE A Cuicaco dispatch says: It is announced that Appollo.Comimaudery, Knights Templar, will not attend the Triennial Conclave but instead 200 of the Commandery will charter ‘steamer and visit London, Paris, and Berlin, = ° California Gray Undershirts and Drawers, $1 to $1.25. Shaker Socks, white and gray, $1.75 per dozen. : Unlauadried Shirts from 75 cents to $1.25 each. Worth from $1.50 te $2.50 each; Great Reduction in Men’s and Boy’s Boots. : Mining Boo at $4.50, and all others accordingly. Overalls 37 cents » pair. Cotton bundle Socks 75 cents per doz. Blankets, all colors at San Francisco Prices, Ladies, Misses and Children’s Shoes, at Greatly Reduced Prices, ' Tue Johnson bruthers, the Arkansas train robbers, have confessed. . , They say the shooting of the gonductor was not prenieditated. eee eetente ee et td Accident Policy. a Ha.irax dispatches réport great freshets in that section. Bridges have been swept. away and much land overflowed. ° Reports from Quebec say that the snow is packed five Minets, seeure an Accident Policy in the Home Benefit Association. It feet thick ap the North Shore Rail> AN eruption of Mount Etna has . begun, accompanied by an earthquake, causing & panic in the vicini-: ty. Several houses have fallen. Miss E.ta Barrow shot Andrew Hay in Los Angeles, but the wound was slight; she claimed he dishonor_] costs but little, and in case of accident you will be allowed from $5 to]. $25 per week, according to the policy you takeout, Accidents are liaole to occur ab any “moment, and if you obtain an ‘accident policy from us the amount you would receive, in case of an accident, would be more’ han regular wages. ed her, lw Brayp Bros.} Agents.han they have ever been sold in this In order. to satisfy yourselves of This is decidedly the Greatest inducement ever offered. yf might go on and enumerate article upon-article in my line which I am determined to sell at less prices section of country. the truth of the above, and ‘ment, we invite you to gill and examine these goods and the priees.\§ be convinced that this is no clap-trap advertis of their fabrics and some are to the f: with a guarantee of their colors Bia dd them not to iade, no matter how suspicious a hue. ert iu6 one need suffer for want of varie goods either foreign or domestic to enn from, as they exist to repletion in every make and style at nlar prices. _ With my facilities for produci.ig the most stylish garments, I shall not be surprised by alarge trade in Spring and Summer cosC. A. BARRETT, 8 < COUNTY. CONSUMERS CALL & EEAMINE QUALIOY & PRICE Also.a FulkLineof 46 Broad Street, Nevada City. . . ‘Tobacco and Smokers Articles. ,