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March 5, 1885 (4 pages)

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ens The Daily Transcript Brown & CALKINS...Proprietors. THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1885. Prysicrans at Nanaimo, B. C., disagree over the nature: of a disease that has appeared there. One doctor declared it smallpox and hoisted a yellow flag, when another physician followed his examination of the case by ordering the flag down and declaring the patient sick with the chickenpox, A GENERAL Court-martial convened Tuesday at Fort Walla Walla, W. T., for the trial of burgh, of the Second U. 8. Infantry.Tux opening of the grand opera season in San Francisco Monday night was not so successful as ex~—pected-by the management,and but little enthusiasm was created, -_o> In El Paso, Tex., Sunday night, John Smith shot and killed James Johnston, and ‘wounded another man,. as also Smith’s wife. Tux accounts of General Butler, as one of the Board of Managers of the National Soldiers’ Home, show a shortage of $240,000. ALL the employes of the Texas Patific Railroad shops at Marshall, Tex., refused to return to work Monday morning. _ A qunerat reduction of salaries took place on the @regon~ Railroad and Navigation Company’s Railroad Monday. Bae ~\ TS i cee Bane Lucy R. Scovu1e committed ] suicide with strychnine at San Gabriel, Los Angeles. covnty, Saturday night. — Tue Minnesota House has passed the high license bill, and it is thought the Senate will do like-: wise. -_* Ina quarrel between two Chinamen at Pasadena, Los Angeles county, one was fatally shot. ene nee ae ee Senator StranrorD gives $10,000 to construct speeding tracks in Golden Gate Park. Epwarp E. Jerrerson dropped dead on the street at Portland, Or., Monday. ; Tur French have blockaded Ningpo and are bombarding Chinhae. : =-_—e TaLMAGE’s church now has a total membership of 3,218. > Maup Ossorn, the actress, is dead. ia es SOT EAE OR ELA Dr. Frazier’s Threat and Lung Bal sam. Is the reatest 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, OnI0. 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 immediaté_help. On retiring at nightit gave me undisturbed rest, and after using the medicine three weeks I found myself cured. Rey. E. Nure. 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 corruption. Sold by druggists everywhere at.75 cents a bottle. Carr Bros., agents. Clover Seed. Fresh Clover, Timothy and falfa Seed. at Carr Bros. a For Boarp and lodging or a good two bit meal,go to the Thomav House, Broad street. 0. C. Conlan, proprietor. je8-ly -Cuarteé Wacower sligt and \ seriously wounded William Allen in Eureka, Nevada, Sunday night. . which we call a mule by any other name would kick as hard. rush to Washington, D. C., from all parts of the country. fourth in twelve days—caused a lic debt during February was $3,204,975. long blocks the Delaware river in New Jersey. Dakota has been thrown open to settlers. guarding President Clevejand’s person. Blaine died Tuesday in Balti; more. 5° Altf OWDER Absolutely Fare. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More econom1 eal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low, test, short eight, alum or 2 : SoLD ONLV IN CANS. Royal ——— Wuar’s'in a name? That A CLEAR SKIN is only a part of beauty ; . but it isa part. Every] lady may have it; at least, . ! what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. Turere was this. week a great A-rire in Fresno Monday—the of the pubiribieciaiaaanen inseam Tus exact decrease HOME MUTUAL ‘Insurance Company; Uf-CALIFORNIA, An ice gorge seventeen miles ~->--———— Tur Crow Indian reservation in Detectives. are said to be CAPITAL $300,000 o-o~: l Oilles --305 California St. Tux only. sister of James G. Pring os = SAN FRANCISCO Games of chance areto be suppressed this year at Coney Island. ° ->c—— : A remate athletic club. Has. been organized in Philadelphia. ,ERE (*NSUMANCK ONES J. F Hoveuton President, J.T N. Susmpaap, Vice President. Cuarias H. Story, Secretary R. H. Maem, General Agent, Mrs. Sunirvan says Jolin L. is addicted to opium smoking. Grass Valley Branch for Nevada Co, DAVID. WATT JOHN ©. 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 » prompt and liberal respouse to ali just claims for loss. : GEO W. HILL Manager. MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLE) DIVIDED NOTICE. . B btnsoped No. 17, of Fifty Cents per share on the Capital Stock of the CITIZENS BANK will become due and payable on and after March 10th, 1885, at the office of the Citizens Bauk. m5 JOHN T. MORGAN, Cashier. NEVADA THEATER. Monday Evening, March. 9th. %, ~ GRAND FASHIONABLE EVENT CITIZENS BANK, BROAD STREET.. NEVADA CITY Paid up Capital $30,000. No OFFICRRS: ; A b. M, PRESTON...++-+0+ «.. » Presiden Positive ‘iach. of the popular Comz .Vice President medienne, —s— . JOHN I, MOR ‘¥AN....-00000 Cashier eeececsebees . + Secretary —DI Ir ss KATE CASTLETON Under the management of MR. —DI2BCTORS:— Dr. R. M. Hon. Joun T, Morcas. Gero. M. Hueues. Gro. A. CooreR. Nuss SEARLS. L, Housman E. M. Preston. Receive Deposits, Buy and ell Ex Gold Dus and Bullion sf 3: Hig’ rice Paid for Statand Coun HARRY PHILGUIPS, 7 Warvente. —— Suppcyeet by 8 New York, Specially Selected Company, : Francisco Presenting the New, Novel and Original MuAlso ‘Sell Exchange on all the Principal sical Play, eatitled European Cities Make Collections and transact a General Banking Business. _ ——GORRESPONDENTS— Pop . «és 7 POP pop PO . POP Tae Great Eastern Success,~ with Miss Castleton in her original character. Nuw Yoru—First National Bank. San Francisco—First National Gold Bank Sacrawento—National Gold Bank of D O. Mills& Co. We issue Sight Drafts, Bills of Exchange and Letters of Credit available in any pari of Great Britain and Europe. Dress Circle One Dollar Parquette, _ Fifty Cents Reserved 8 -ats without extra charge at Vinten’s Drugstore. EXCHANGE HOTEL —AND— NATIONAL Lien Notice. i as all-whom-it-may—concern.—Take__notice, that I am the owner of the California mine, upon which this notice is posted, the same being leased by me to Luke Voice and William Clemo, and all laborers upon said mine, and all persons furnishing material for the’ iogpnes 3 or improving. of said mine, or doing work or furnishing materialsin extracting ore or otherwise on said mine, are hereby notified that F-will not be responsible for the same, or any material done upon said mine or furnished therefor or any use therefor. Dated Nevada City, March 2, 1885, lm GEORGE GRANT ALLAN. Broad St. Market. Nevada City, California. JAMES MONRO, Proprietor. BPAGEH BOUSE, s. A, EDDY, Proprietor. THE NATIONAL EX_ }OHANGE HOTEL is the Bary, finest structure north of i Sacramento. Fire proof,. wude-n in all its appointments, elegantly turnished, and has recently been renovated throughout, ‘Tne'fable fare will be unexeptionable and accommodation for families especially provided. Charges to suit the times. und from the Depot. Stages leaves the House for North Sap Juan, Camptonville, Fozest 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 B Free Buss to AR 2 Corner Broad and Pine 8#5., Fine Perfumery, FancySoaps, AGENT FOR THE BEST IV3UR\NOE COMPANIES {N THE WORLDI5 CENTS A WEEK, OR $7 FER YEA «* ~~” Sevada Drag Store, Revada Clits O-— A Large Stock of Patent Medicines, Combs, Brushes, Hand I lirrors,Toilet Articles of all. kind; Careful atlention Given,to Compounding Presiriptions By a Competent Vrugyist and Ferfoct Purity Guarantees, Imperial, London, Northern & Queen, Liverpool, Louon. _ To Keep Posted , Oa al Events Trawpiring in N alarteitanis LTalixze theNevada City Daily Transerigt THE CREAT CARRIAGE HOU3E Of the Pacific Coast. FF. DAVS w SON., SACRAMENTO, CAL. Open and Top Buggies, Phaetons, Carriages .ni Sportirg Wagons also the Celebrated American Road art J . Best material, good workmanship, handsome style, strong, and every respect able vehicle in 1,200 CARRIAGES——— Sold by J F. DAVIS & SON, are now in use in California ai¢ Nevads. iis 4 unfailing’ satisfaction, All their work is warranted. They have eceive testimonia from ali parts of the country, of purport similar to the following: Cuico, Cau., December 30; 1882, Messrs, J. F. Javis & Son, Sacramento: , GentLewen:—I have been using your carriages and buggies in my livery, stable fo the past year, and have sold several to other parties in this vicimity, aud ail agree tha or cheapness and durability, they are superior toany other sold on this Coass, I won use no other in my business, Yours, etc., HAUMEN BAY. Brees, Can., Ja 383 Mrasrs. J. F. Davis & Sox Sacramento’ ’ > January 11, f583. GeN1iusaeN:—I have tried a number of your buggies, find them to be very light they ning and darable, they have proved + every respect what you represeated them to be, wc INDAS SI wropricto: * . e J. SAGKSON, -* + ° >> PROPUILTOR. The Laroest, the best and Cheapes
as use ‘iby the natives in Japan. under the new process, requiring one-third less quantity” to produce the same strength as old Teas, and each pound package : ! Grades. s Prices. #5 ag MEN SS Oeste ead Cro SY on _, ROIS appre seer ea reuarre ee Ora nas be 50 cents per pound Sunshade. 225. es ae 60 cents per pound Sunshine.. 5.0.2.0..) 0060 eens ~,., 75 cents per pound eine hers ae ae es $1 per pqund. cery Establishment always kept on hand. -To those who-have never traded with me I extend a special invitation to call before making their purchases. " 0 x Grocery House in Nevada Gity. Eq sling in aroma, flavor and delicacy the “Teas fal” The following PURE JAPANESE TEAS art fresh toasted . . the prices are. plainly marked on Everything usually found in a First-Class GroSTREET. THE PALAGE i Keep constantly on hand a large and complete stock of everything usually found in . SCHOOL BOOKS, THE FINEST BRANDS OF CISARS pounded by a careful and competent Druggist ' 18 ANB 20 COMMERCIAL T. H. CARR, J. &. CARR CARR BROTHERS, DRUG STORE. Corner Pine and Commercial sts., EFirst Olass Drug Store. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC. a BLANK BoOwp, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. THO. SHURTLEFY, CANNED AND CASE Goons, Poultry and Game, Our Prices The Lowest distance free of charge. THOS. SHURTLEFF Commercial St., Nevada City, Popul Masonic Block, Commercial st., néar Pine, \ . ©. A, SHURTLEFP: , Dealers in 4 antes Provisions, FRUITs, FRESH FISH. —_———— CHOICEST CANDIES In the Market. Are as Low as 4 Goods delivered withiu a reasonablo AND SON, iy LEDDY & CO., Proprietors of the « at OYSTER SALOON And Candy Fastory, Fresh-made Candy every day. __Fresh Oysters served in all styles, Ham and Eggs. Pigs’ Feet, etc., to order, All kinds of Periodisals Pictovialy and Newspapers, Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, {2 Prescriptions accurately and carefully comEYON) QU2;TION THE Cheapert and Most Effeetive Machine OF THE KIND NOW IN USE, Adapted to cll grades # an Iclasses of Or?. This machine has been thoroughly tested for the past two yesrs under a great variety of conditions giving. ‘nost extraordiaary results, far in advance of anything_ever before realized Rh A recent competitive tests made with the Frue at tie Carlisle mine, in New Mexico showed an advantage of 30 per cent. in favorof theDu can. The amountsaved over the Frue being sufficient to pay the entire cost of the machiies nearly. every month -of the year. The following isan enumeration ofits many advantages over all other similar machines: 1. Its cost is not more than half that of any other of 6ynal capacity, and the weight is nearly 1,000 pouads less, thus greatly reducing the cost of trans; tation. e 2. The expense of setting up in running order is not more t one-third that of the Yours respéctfuiry, M. BIGGS, JR, The favorable reputation these aastleaced have made in localities where they hav been -used for several years by liverymen, pnysiciaus, farmers aud-others—requiring hard and constant usé, and the fact that they can be bought for about one half the price cliarged bv most manufacturers, has led toan increayed demand from those localities. ; GEO, LOKD of Grass Valley, is Agent for the above vehicles,and will + I AM prepared to supp!) rere ae the perple of Nevada City ’ BILLIARD ROOM and vicinity with Choice Constantly sapplied with tie very best wines and cigars wold at Sacramento prices, freight added, Send for Catalogue and Price List. J. F. DAVIS & SOQ, ~ bor, 22d and O Strests, Sacramento Boef, Pork, Mutton, Sausages, Corn Beet, etc. Veal, 2 UNION HOTEL, At as low rates as can be ourchased any NEVADA OCITY...+...+CALIFORNIA here in Nevada City, Meats delivered within a reasonable dis‘ance free of charge. _ It you wanta nice Roast, Steak, Cutlet or Jnop, give me a call, lintend to always keep the best meats to be procured in the market at the shop, and customers, whether old or young, can rely upon getting what they order. A share of publicpatronage 's respectfully wlicitea. All he ane pte will be made with Monro at. the Broad Street Market, same as usual. Nevada City As It Is! _ STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS RECTOR BROS., Proprietors. (Formerly of McMahon House, Hollister THIS WELL KNOWN AND Popular Hotel, situated on MAIN STREET, In the city of Nevada is one of the best furnished an Imo comfortable in Northern Calornia. The Sleeping Apartments are Large, Airy sad Pleasant, and every bed in the house haga spring mattrass, As a desirable, quiet place for the weary, the UNION offers superior inducenients, The Tables of the UNION will compare fayorably with any Hotel in theState and ‘re filled with the best the market affords. The UNION has long enjoyed the reputa ue of ey the best toon ‘Lin the moun Pa tain sand the present proprietors propose to —oF THE— xeep it up to that sbandard. . Nice sone Room en first floor. srece ma ei ions for ‘COMMERCIAL Vv. , $f Sorra Yar r ; Queen-Cityof theSiorra Vevudas] . Wat socked Bar and fratclase Biliaro = fables connected with the House, OPEN ALL NIGHT. RECTOR BROTHERS. And Its Surroundings. (SAAC T. SANKS? Coffee and. Chop House,: — Broad street, opposite National Hotel. HE most faithful and best made pittures of this section ever produced by any arL tist, Views of every point of intorest for miles ; around. ey For Sale by Doughnuts, with Tea or Coffee, 10 cts.;" with Chocolate, 15. (0SMEALS AT ALL PRICES BRAND & Me CUTCHAN. Agents at-Nevada City. . 7 : be ” b. é ¥ Price 26 cents each,” or $2.50 per dozin. No Two Views alike. IMPORTANT to BOARDS of EDUCATI N ——AND—— SCHOOL TRUSTEES. PHILLIPS & HUNT, : : : Publishers and Booksellers, NEW YORK AND SAN FRANCISC®9,HAVE ADDED TO THEIR BUSINESS AN EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT FOR he Pacific Coast, established-November, 1331, and are now amply prepared to furnish, of est quality and lowest possible prices,all edacational requisites, from those of the Primary chool to those of the University : " BRARY BOOKS, TEXT BOOKS, FURNITURE AND BELLS, APPARATU FAND CHARTS, BLACK-BOARDS, SLATING, AND, ALL KINDS OF UPPLIES, ection mnie e@~ SEND FOR CATALOGUES AND TERMS. "2 —_—_0 ——__——_ PECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE ‘PEOPLE'S CYCLOPEDIA,’ WdI1CH IS PRONOUNCED THE BEST FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIES. SPECIMEN PAGFS SUPPLIED ON APPLICATION PHILLIPS & HUNT, CATIONAL DEPARTMENT 1041 MARKET STREET, SAN FRANCISCC WILLIAM L. OGE, Managér "THE NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT wt : IS THE Largest Daily Paper published in Northera Califoriia, \ —ANB—_ ~< As an Advertising Medium is second to none Powper Co., ~106 Wall . Orders by Mail promptly fil'ed, as . OPEN D AY AND: NIGHT ! dl4 ~~ 0, ©. PERCIVAL, Artist. =. eee Frue, orany other belt machine, much less grading and timber work being necessary. 8. The expenditure for repair is not more than one-fifth that of any other belt machine. and they will last fully three times as long, working under the same conditions. : 4. Not more than one-hali the space is required—a point of great importance where a considerable number are used, : 5. No special skill and very little care is necessary to operate it. 6. Nomore ater is required than is furnished by the Pasterion. 7, It-savesall theamalgam, gold ur silver, that esc apes the batteries, pans or settlers 8 INVALUABLE FEATURE, and claimed by, no eae, making the machine worth “— feos . costs or _—e alone, . Amuch coarser grade of ore can be handled successfully than by any other machine —a great advantage in many insta:ices where fiue crashing ni — Looe g 3 ng is not necessary to eliminate 9. It has no small and delicate mechanism, requiting nice adjustment and the closest attention an insuperable objection to all belt.and other forms of machi i era unfit for the rough areas of a quartz mill. ee Le ee 10; Great simplicity of construction and small nun:ber of wearin, rts. chine is comprised in seventeen pieces, only three cf which are sulseck ae aces wear, and these can be replaced ata nominal cost. The Frue has 113 picces, and some similar machines many more, making a complication of parts that involves constant reag and great ng ary in this way, as well us in loss of time. ye are aware that the most sweeping and pretgntious claims are m concentrator in the market, but it isa well-known fact that the seaitieet Chel goin Hd have not in any instance made good these claims. : The adva tages here set forvh for the eto pin well as the statements made, we are prepared to substantiate by actual werkng results. Price $350. Weight 1750 Pounds. ‘Nan Franciseo, Gal. Mention Nevada Daily Transcript. Pacific tron Works, Rankin, Brayion & €: veg SEND FOR CIRCULAR. BAK HR’s MINING HORSE POWER. — _THE MOST EFFiICENT AND PRACtical Machine ever invented for the serviceof PRUSPECTORS and otheis_ requiring the use of a horse power. Possessing all the requirements of a firstclass hoist and affording means for the —— ae of a pump or blowithout interfering wi i wg ig with a holsting it is made Entirely of fron 3 no =piece weighs over 2{Q-pounds. At the ordinary speed of a horse,a 1,000-pound bucket of ore may. be raised 120 feet per minute. The hoisting drum is under the complete control of the man atthe Shaft, : and is capable of carrying 500 feet of steel rope. The cost of erection is slig piace ready for work, While this power is more particu other use where animal ; Bt, as two men in half a day can easily put it in wis mon 0 for m'ning purposes, it is equally adapted to al Send for Cireusar, RANKIN, BRAYTON'& CO. ADDRESS—— < PRIGE ONLY 15 CENTS PER WEEK. e « ~ DANCING SCHOOL! JOHN MICHELL, ning, Admission 50 cents. mission 50 cents. noon, Admission 25 cents. Admission, gentlemen 75 cents; Free. Rope, Blocks, . Agent for the Best Powder ComFine stock Granite Iron Ware At the Theatre. Teacher Gentlemen’s Class, every Thursday eve — Ladies Class, every Friday evening, Ad Children’s, Class, every Saturday alter Public Soiree every Saturday evening Ladie Raluston-in Pris oS THE TIMES: GEO. &. VURNER, PINE STREET, WET AGA CE TY, OFFERING GUODS IN H1S LINE-AT A LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT 1N NEVADA COUNTY. Tne goods consists in part of HARBDWAKE % Of Every Description Iron and Steel, Stoves and Tinware, Gus Pipgs and Fitiines, Powder ard Fase Shovels -and Picks Axes and Sledges, Guns and Pistols, , PAINTS AND OILS; Window Glass and Putw. Crockery and Glass Ware Mill and Mining Supplies. panies in the State Meckanics’ Touts of ali kinds, Best: lut of Lamps in the «ily. — Purehasers will save money °F buying at m; extablishme.t. SAN FR NCI830, cH 1 A00 ani NEW YORK GRO. B. TURSES