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March 6, 1885 (6 pages)

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a he ‘Nevada City, Nevada County, CALIFORNIA. ; Brown & Caxxins...Proprietors. . FRIDAY, MARCH6, 1885. aad Many of the girls of Silver City, Idaho, are expert snow-shoe riders, whomthe Avalanche will match against a like number from any other town in the Territory. ————— oh © ‘Att passing freight trains on: the Texas Pacific were stopped at Marshall Tuesday,by the strikers, and Wednesday no passenger trains were allowed to run. se ad Bareaprer-Genera, W. Hazen is to be tried by Court-martial in Washington for conduct prejudi--eial-to-good order and milita Durine the two sessions ofthe Forty-2igth Congress there have been introduced in the House 8,286 bills and 345,joint resolutions. 4 pamwerr was knocked from o, -®” Gonlan, proprietor. his wagon near Woodbridge, San Joaquin county,.by a Mexican, ‘and robbed of five cents. es nen Iv 18 again asserted that rates of freight on fruit for ‘the East will aan ~be-greatly reduced soon by “the ; railroads. y A une of pickets, composed of United States soldiers, is to be established along the Rio Grande, in Texas. ann lace anne em A. NEWSPAPER Correspondent was horsewhipped in the Texas Senate-chamber Monday, by Senator Harrison. ‘ S eecestind A. Prorestant church Stranetar, Treland, has destroyed by dynamite. -_-+ * Tue crematory and chapel o Mount Olivet, Long Island will ‘goon be in operation. A comiiery disaster in Sunderland, Eng., Tuesday, involved .a frightful loss of life.” near been —_-—— An epidemic of disorder is predicted throughout Ireland the coming summer. : 7 Tue. Nicaragua Senate has adopted the ‘canal treaty with the United Stats. <> e-Gowsoys threaten to raid the German Catholic Colony of Marienfield, Tex. >_> Vanperpitt has secured control of the West Shore and Buffalo Railway. Tar revised old Testament will not be issued until May. Tux British army now numbers 181,000 men. —e eee 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 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, OnIO0. _ Dr. Fraaier—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, E used your Throat and Lung Balsam, and found immediate help. On retiring at nightit gave me undisturbed rest, and aftér using the medicine three weeks I found myself cured. Rev. E, Nute. 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 Alfalfa Seed at Carr Bros. tf For soarp and lodging or a ‘ good two bit meal,goto the Thomas House, Broad street. 0. C jes-ly esael Absolutely ‘This powder never yaries, A * marvel of purity, strength afd wholesomeness. _ i eal than the ordinary kinds, and =¢annot be sold in competition with the multitude -of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate pow-. ders. SoLD ONLV IN CANS. Roya. ; Co., 106 Wall 4 More economi-. : We are lead to believe from the many reports concernirig General Grant’s health, that he is in a very precarious: condition. The . most favorable reports carry with them a tortie of apprehension: for the worst, which is far froi encouraging. o> + A. L. Gresuam, a nephew of the late Postmaster-General, cowhided Albert Gihon, son of Medical Director Gihon, of the Navy, in Washington Monday. ~ Both ‘are “society young men,’ and the affair caused a sensation. A 8r. Louis man, “who-was_recently accused of swindling twelve of the leading lawyers of Texas, has framed the charge and uses it as a diploma.. ‘He is also a lawyer. t eI ee GLADSTONE has recovered from his illness. tena BORN. At Nevada City, March 6th, 1835, to Wm, il. Norton and wife, a daughter. rere . MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s parents, “Nevada City, March 4th, 1885, by Rev. W. B, Priddy, James M. Trewhell# and Mis Celia J Williams, both of this city. LS DIED. Harris, aged 25 years and 1 month, f (The funeral will take. place today (Friday) at ten o’clock 4. M., from Odd Fellows Hall, You Bet. Interment at Nevada City.]. DIVIDEYD NOTICE. IVIDEND No. 17, of Fifty Cents per share on the Capital Stock of the CITIZENS BANK will becothe dve and payable on and after March 10th, 1886, at the office of the Citizens Bank. ‘ JOHN T. MORGAN, Cashier, m5 NEVADA THEATER. —_— Monday Evening, March 9th. GRAND FASHIONABLE EVENT Positive appearance of the popular Commedienne, —Miss— KATE GROTLETON Under the management. of MR. : HARRY PHILLIPS, Supported by a Specially Selected Company, Presenting the New, Novel and Original MuPoP . ‘6 pnp) POP pop! POP” PoP Tae Great Eastern Success, with Miss Castleton in her original character, Dress Circle One Dollar Parquette, « Fifty Cents Reserved S.ats without extra chirge at Vinton’s Drugstore. Lien Notice. 7” all whom it ~~ concern.—Take notice, that Lam the owner of the California mine, upon which this notice is posted, the same being Jeased by me to Luke Voice and William Clemo, and all laborers upon said mine, and all persons furnishing material for the working or improving of said mine, ordoiug work or furnishing materialsin extracting ore or otherwise on said mine, are hereby notified that I will not be responsible for the.same,or any material done upon said mine~or furn‘shed therefor orany use therefor. Dated Nevada City, March 2, 1885, lm GEORGE GRANT ALLAN. Broad St. Market. Nevada City, California. JAMES MONRO, Proprietor. 1 AM prepared to supply mathe persple of Nevada City Soe) 4 and vicinity with Choice Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausages, Corn Beet, etc. Veal, At as low rates as can be ourchased any vhere in Nevada City. Meats delivered within a reasonable dis‘ance free of charge. If you wanta nice Roast, Steak, Cuilet 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, ean rely upon gettirg what they order. A share of public patronage 's respectfully solicited, All.settleménts will be made with Monro at the Broad Street Market, same as usual. Nevada City As It Is! STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS —oF THE— Queen Cityof theSiorra Vevadas And Its Surroundings. FPNHE most faithful and beat m= ‘e pictures 4 of this section ever produc~.! y any arSe Views ot every point of interest for imiles around, © Se A : NS For Sale by SS w \ "ee Agents at Nevada City. ~\ Price 25 cents each, or $2.50. per doa ’ No Two Views alike. eer Aled. © ” Orders by Mail promptly is only a part of “beauty ; but it isa part\ Every lady may have it; at least, what looks like it. nolia Balm both freshens ‘and beautifies. HOME MUTUAL At You Bet, March 4th, 1885, Mrs. David accommoda, Tables connected with the (MEALS AT ALL PRICES A CLBAR-SKIN MagN evada Corner Broad wad Pine Siu., Drug Store, . . ‘ * Newada City ———0— WALTER. D. VINTON A Large Stock ofPatent Medicines, Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Hand Hfirrors, ~ Toilet Articles of all kinds Insurance Company, OF CALIFORNIA, CAPITAL $300,900. Principal @iice -305 Califoraia St. SAN FRAN®ISCO ce ed frowe (NSURANGEK ONDS J. F Hovauron President. J. 1 N. Sumpanp, Vice Presidest. Cuaruss H. Story, Secretary R. H. MaetL, General Agent. Grass Valley Brauch for Nevada Co DAVID WATT — =JOHN GC. 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 respouse to al: just claims for loss, GEO W. HILL Manager. MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLE) CITIZENS BANK, BROAD STREET.. Paid up Capital $30,000. OFFIOKRS: EB. M. PRESTON.,..6.22005+Presiden R. M, HUNT. rh . +. Vice President JOHN T. MORGAN)........Cashier D. E. MORGAN, «.eseese-e +.» Secretary —D1IA&BCTORS:— Or. R. M. Hon. Joun T. Morgan. Geo. M. Hues. Gro, A. CooPsR. NiLks Sears. L, HovsmMan E, M, Preston. gar Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell &x change. 447 Purchase Gold Dus and Builion 4a Highest Price Paid for Stat and Coun ty Warrants, : DRAW CHEOKS OV New Work, ; Sacramento, San Francisco Alau Seti Exchange on -all. the Principal European Cities Make Collections and transact a General Banking Business. : —CORRESPONDENTS— Nuw Yoru—First National Bank. San Francis00—First National Gold Bank SacRQaMENtO—National Gold Bank of D O. Mills& Co. We issue Sight Drafts, Bills of Exchange and Letters of Credil available in any parts of Great Britain and Europe. NATIONAL-EXCHANGH HOTLL
Brac: EoOounss. Ss. A. EDDY, Proprietor. ! finest structure north of Sacramento. Fire proof, . mudorn in all its appointments, elegantly turnished, and has recently been renovated throughout, Tne Table fare will be unexeptionable and Accommodation for families especially provided. Charges to suit the times. and fromthe Depot, Stages lvaves the House for North San Juan, Camptonville, Fozest City, Alleghany, Pike City, Mountain House, Downieville, Lake City, Malakoff, North Bloomfield, Derbec Mine, Moore's Fiat, Graniteville, You Bet, Little York and Dutch Flat. ‘ THE NATIONAL BAR —AND— BILLIARD ROOM Constantly supplied with the very camera THE NATIONAL . EX-CHANGE HOTEL is the Freo Buss to best wines and cigars Careful attention Given,to Compounding Prescriptions By a Competent Druggist and rellec Purity Guaranteed. AGENT FUR THE BEST 1¥3UR\NCE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD Imperial, London, Northern & Queen, Liverpool, Lonéon. To Keep Posted Qn all Evcuty Transpiring in No doa Celitanis, “Tale theNevada City Daily Transcript I5 CENTS A WEEK, OR $7 PER YEA THE GREAT CARRIAGE HOUSE Of the Pacific Coast. SACRAMENTO, CAL. Open ana Top Buggies, Phaetons, Curriages ani Sporting . Wagons also the Celebrated American Road art Best material, good workmanship, haudsome ‘style, strony, and every respect. able vehicle in 1,200 CARRIAGES-———~ Sold by. J F. DAVIS & SON, are now in use in Califernia ard po ada. fi unfailing satisfaction, All their work is warranted. ‘they have /oveive te:timonia from all parts of the country, of purport simiiar to the following: Oy Cuuvo, Cat.; Decemt y Mussrs, J. F. Javis & Son, Sacramento: ees eet GrenTLeMEN:—I have been using your carriages and. Huggies in my livery stable fo the past year, and have sold several to other parties in this vicinity, and all agree tha or cheapness and durability, they are superior tovany other sold on this GCoass. JI won use no other in my business. Yours, etc., / HARMEN BAY. Misses. J. F. Davis & Sov— Sacramefito Pe Ta SORE TT ee GENtLeaeN:—lI have tried a nuyaber of your buggies, tlad them to be very light they ning and durable, they have proved nevery respect what you represented them to be, Yours respectfuiry, : M. BIGGs, Jr. The favorable reputation these carriages’ have made in tocalities where they hav been used for several years by liverymen, physicians, farmers and others requiring hard and constant use;and the fact that they can be bought for aboutone half the price charge bv most manufacturers, has led to‘an increased demand from those localities, een ee) Sete ae GEO, LORD of Geass Valley, is Agent for the above vehiclesand wilie sold at Sacramento prices, freight added, Send for Catalogue and Price List. J. F. DAVIS & SON, UMON HOTEL, NEVADA CITY. CALIFORNIA RECTOR BROS., Proprietors. ‘ (Formerlyof 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-+mo comfortable in Northern CalThe Sleeping Apartments are Large, Airy aid Pleasant, and every bed -in the house has a spring-mattrags, As a desirable, quiet place forthe weary, the UNION offers superior inducements. The Tables of the UNION will compare favorably with any Hotel in the State and re fil’ed with the best the market affords. The UNION has long enjoyed the reputa tio of being the BEST HOTEL in the moun tain sand the presént proprietors. propose to keep it up to that standard. _ ce —— Room en first floor. Special ions for COMMERCIAL “RAVELERS. ; : -clast Billiaro ouse, OPEN ALL NIGHT. RECTOR BROTHERS. Pispalsn tba RES USC T. SANKS’ Coffee and Chop _. House, Broa:-street, opposite National Hotel. “BE D.& MecUTCHAN. Doughnuts, with Tea or. Coffee, 10 cts.; with Chocolate, 15. _ 0, C. PERCIVAL, Artist, ~~ Day ano Nicut! Jor. 22d ana Q Streets, Sacramento IMPORTANT to BOARDS of EDUCATION ——AND—— ~~ SCHOOL TRUSTEES. ———9-—— PHILLIPS & HUNT, : : : : -: Publishers and Booksellers, NEW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO, Nae HAVE ADDED TO THEIR BUSINESS AN EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT FOR he Pacific Coast, established November, 1881, and are now amply prepared to furnish, of est quality and lowest possible prices,all educational requisites,ftom those of the Primary chool to those of the University : BRARY BOOKS, TEXT BOOKS, FURNITURE AND BELLS, APPARATU ! AND CHARTS, BLACK-BOARDS, SLATING, AND ALL KINDS OF UPPLILS. : ee : ~ a7 SEND FOR CAL ALOGUES AND TERMS."@a me — ne PECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE “PEOPLE'S CYCLOPEDIA,’ WHICH IS PRONOUNCED THE BEST FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIES. SPECIMEN : PAGFS SUPPLIED ON APPLICATION . _ PHILLIPS & HUNT, * CATIONAL DEPARTMENT . 1041 MARKET STREET, SAN FRANCISCC WILLIAM L. CGE, Manager a ee Shiga © aah soem ve THE NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT IS THE pallished in Nerthera er See As an Advertising Medium is second to none Largest Daily Paper California, ~ PRICE ONLY 15 CENTS PER WEEK. . — i * J. J. JACKSON, «=== ~ Girocery House. in Nevada City. . POASTED THAS Eq !*ling in aroma, flavor and delicacy the Teas as use riby the natives in Japan. ; The following PURE JAPANESE TEAS are fresh toasted ‘under the new process, requiring one-third less quantity to produce the same strength as old Teas, and the prices are plainly marked on each pound package: Grades. : Prices. 50 cents per pound 60 cents per pound 75 cents per pound Lupvrise : : : is $1 per pound Everything usually found in a First-Class Grocery Establishment always kept on hand. To those who have never traded with me I extend a special invitation to call before making their purchases. [8 ARD 20 COMMERCIAL STREET. T. H. CARR. GARR BROTHERS, Proprietors of * THE PALACE DRUG STORE. Corner Pine and Commercial sts., . . Keep constantly on hand a large and complete stuck o «J.B CARR Nevada City, ever: hirg vevaby foamed Ew irst Class Drug Store. PAINTS, OILS, VARN'SHES, ETC. SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS All kinds: of Periodicals Pictorialy and Newspapers, Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, THE FINEST BRANDS OF GISARS 2 Prescriptions accurately and carefully compounded by a careful and competent Druggist ose I POE SEES we EYOIND QUE3TION THE Jhexpert and Most Effeetive Machine OF THE KIND NOW IN USE, Adapted_to all grades &) ancelesses of Or-. . This machine has been thoroughly tested for the past two years under a ‘great variety of —— giving most.extraordinary results, far in advance of anything ever before realize: A recent competitive tests mads with the Frue at the Carlisle mine, in New Mexico. showed an advantage of 30 per cent. in favor of the Duncan. The amountsaved over the Frue being sufficient to pay the entire cost of the machises nearly every month of th year. The following is an enumeration of its many advantages over all other similar — 1. Its cost is not more than half that of any other of eyual capacity, and the weight is nearly 1,000 pounds less, thus greatly roduciag the cost of transportation. 2. The expense of setting up in running order is not more than one-third that of the Frue, orany other belt machine, mach less grading and timber work being necessary. 8. The expenditure for repair is not more than one-fifth that of any other belt. m.chine and they will last fully three times as long, working under the same conditions. q 4, Not more than one-half the space is required—a point of great importance where a considerable number are used, 5. No special skill and very little carc is necessary to operate it. . Spray — is required —_ is sackeapet wr by the Batteries. . It saves all the amalyam, gold ur silver, that esc apes the batteries, pans of g S INVALUABLE FEATURE, and claimed by no pos making the Pe asuine eh more than it costs or this purpose alone, 8. A much coarser grade of ore can be handled successfully than by any other machine —a great advantage in many instances where fine crushing is not necessary to. eli:ninate the mineral. 9. It has no small and delicate mechanism, requiring nice adjustment and the closest attention aninsuperable objection toall belt and other forms of machines, making them wholly unfit for the rough cervice of a quartz mill. : 10, Gieat simplicity of construction andsmall number of wearing parts. The whole rhachine is comprised in seventeen pieces, only three ci which are subject to jany especia wear, and these-can be replaced at a nomina' cost. The Frue has 113 pice 1s, and some similar machines many more, making a complication of parts. that involves pr rel repair and great expenses in this way, as well as in loss of times" We aroaware that the most sweeping and pretentious claims are made for nearly every concentrator in the market, but it isa well-known fact that the results of their operation have not in any instance made good these claims. The advaatazeS*here set forth for the Duncan, as wellas the statements made, we are prepared to substantiate by actual werkng results. z Price $3590. Weight 1750 Pounds. Pacific Iron Works, Rankin, Brayton & (Co., San Francisco, Gal. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. Mention Nevada Daily Transcript. ay MINING HORSE POWER. _THE MO3T EFFICENT AND PRACtical Machine ever invented for the serviceo” PROSPECTORS and others re. quiriny the use of a horse power. Pos sessing all the requirements ofa firstclass hoist and affording means forthe continuous operation of a pump or blower without interfering with a. holsting apparatus, ; : It is made Entirely of tron ; no piece_weighs over 259 pounds.. At the © dinary speed of a horse, a 1,000-pound. 7 ~ :cket of ore may be raised 120 feet per minute. The hoisting drum is under the complete control of the man at.the Shaft and is capable of carrying 500 feet of steel rope, The cost of erection x’ . THOS. SHURTLEFE, ie C. A. SHURTL The Largest, the best and Cheapesi. —AND— CANNED AND (48X Goops.ERUITS, — FRESH. FISH. ‘In the Market. Are as. Low as: 4@ Goods delivered withi fn distance free of charge. oie ess: AN 2 EON, Commercial St., Nevada City, LEDDY & CO., Proprietors-of the Popilar OYSTER SALOON And Candy. Fastory, Masonic Block, Commercial st, near Pine, Fresh-made Candy every day. Fresh Oysters served in all styles. Ham and Eggs, Pigs’ Feet, etc., to order. DANCING SCHOOL! At the Theatre. JOHN MICHELL, Teacher Gentlemen’s Class, every Thursday eve ning, Admission 50 cents. Ladies Class, every Friday evening, Ad smission 50 cents. Children’s Class, every Saturday atter noon, Admission 25 cents. Public Soiree every Saturday evening Admission, gentlemen 75 cents; Ladie Free. THE TIMES! Gi0. ¢. TURNER, PINE STREET, __ NEVADA cxrTry, OFFERING GOODS IN HiS LINE AT . & LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT 1N NEVADA COUNTY, Tne goods consists in pa t of HARDWALE, Of Every Description Iron_ane Steel, © Stoves and Tinware, Gus Pipes and Fitlins, Rope, Blocks, . Shovels and Picks Axes and Sledges, funs and Pistols, PalnTs AN3 gILS, Window Glass and Putvy. pines ready for work, Ne slight, f3two men in half a day” can easily put it in] While this power is more;particularl > for init 3" . ie “ther ase where chine Ow sonia 3 for mining purposes, it is equally adapted to al * 3 An A . 4 ADDRESS-— Send’ for Cireu-ar, EPACEREC . Fine stock Granite Iron Ware Purchasers wiil ‘¢mve money P¥ uying at my establishmenti _ SSN FR NOISCO, CHICASO ani NEW YORK GEO. E. TURNER. Our Prices § CHOICEST CANDIES — Crockery and Glass “Ware” Agent fox th Best Powder Com_ Paaies in the State Meckani:s’ Tools ef all hivds, Provisions Poultry and Game, © i The Lowest THOS. SHURTLEEF BP Reduction in Pries to Sut Powder and Fase .