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May 1, 1884 (4 pages)

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i . ot: paeages. le EASE ecm enterone at OH The I Nevada Daily Transeript. pub Daly, Me Mondays Excepted, BROWN ry "CALKINS. == <= . THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1884. es Tur village of Los Gatos in Santa Clara county, which a dozen years ‘’ago consisted mainly of an old stone flouring t mill out of use; has now ‘threo newspapers, and is talking of street railroads, electric’ lights and _. other city notions.Tue San Bernardino Index, in an Obituary notice of a worthy lady, says: ‘'To her, death was but the portal to immorality.” We hope it was not as bad as that. Tu Central Pacific is now running a fast mail train. from Ogden tc San Francisco in thirty-nine hours; short” ening the time one day between New. York and the Pacific, Coronet Groros L, PERKINS, of Norwich, Conn., who is 96 years old, said in a recent interview: ‘‘I have buried six family par sielepy . and ‘bill live,” Renefit Party ! A GRAND BALL WILL. BE}GIVEN At Hunt's Hall. Nevada City, Mois ioe Friday Evening, May 2d, For the Benefit ot MRS. CHAS. MORAN —I Good Music will be in attendance, Admission One Dollar, Admission for spectators, 25 cte. A cordial invitation is extended to all} For City Ma Marshal, KINS is. hereby fannoune:d as @ candidate for the office of City farshal, at the ensuing vbarter electionsubject to the decision of the voters of Ne-. vada City FOR CITY MARSHAL. 4 _E, C, BALDRIDGE, K HEREBY ANNOUNCED AS . A-CANaed didate for the office of City Marshal, subeee to the decision of the voters of Nevada Jity. Election, Monday, May 5th, Notice to the Electors of Nevada a City, N ACT TO PROVIDE FOR, THE ORganization, incorporation and asthe ment of municipal corporation, (approved March 18, 1888.) The Heation will be submitted to the qualifi ectors, hag May Sth, 1884, At the City Hall, Nevada City, whether . the City of ‘Nevada shall become organized under the general laws of the State, relating to municipal corporations of the Fifth Cless, and youare requested to place upon your ballots; ‘For Reorganization,” or ‘Against Reorgaaization, or. words equivalent the: « By order of the Board of Trustees, J ©. ABBOTT, President, K, Casrer, Clerk. Passed March 26th 1884, mh28 MBB, WM. BLANCH, (LATR OF ENGLAND) Peacher of German, ,French, Music, Plain and Faney Work. Will also‘give instructions 19~ Painting in Oiland Water Col ors,on China,Ivory Type,etc. TERMS. German or French, 25 cents pe a a : Music, 60 cents per lesson, 4 Plain and Fancy work 35 cents per lesson. — in-oil or water colors, 50 cents per less ec ‘asill Ivory type, $3 50 for whole oo writing class for Ladies, Gentlemen and Chiidren. 25 cents per lesson.} [MRSJ"BLANCH, New York Hotel Nevada City} FOR CITY TRUSTEE. J, 8. THOMPSON 8 HEREBY ANNOUNCED AS A .OANDIdate for the office of City Trustee, subSe to the decision of the voters of Nevada ity. Election May 5th, ap10-1m “HOW TO ) DO CY 18S highly sensational book by mail, 50 : cents, It contains life secrets. Remit by. Postal ee, cost 8c at your P.O. Address P. O. Box 695 Bozeman, M. T, 25: Stockholders’. Meeting. E ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the MASONIC HALL ASSOON, will be held at Masonic Hall on At 8 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of elect» ing three Trustees of said Association, and transactin; ng SOE amas business as may law_ fully come wae ER, Sec! Nevada City, Apiil 18, Sere nee: WM, ScoTT, Constable andaCollector. ~ Legal Business and Collections cog cape to’ . “Asay 06ic0. co RA 1858)} RADON EE DESORIP-, TION MELTED AND, AMBAYED,, THAT DOUGHTY DUCHESS. — Opinions about a Wonderfal Woman—Hcr Thumb and ‘Fingers.. “Crack pate: with her finge Why; you can't mean’ at” ie a young'lady graduate of the Normal } College, in the utmost astonishment, “But I do mean it,” affirmed her big brother, who had taken several prizes in athletics, ‘and I reassert it: that Cymburga, wife of Duke Ernest, of Austria, could crack nuts with her fingers and drive nails in the wall with her thumb.” “What a. monstrous woman!” said the young lady. ‘‘What a useful woman,” amended her big brother. ‘ The Austrian Duchess was mighty, because . she kept: good « hours, good habits and perfect digestion. Mrs, Alice Strong, of Pittsburg, Pa., writes a different story about, herself, but deserves praise for her frankness, She says: ‘For the past three years I have been subject to severe attacks of colic and cramps, and exhausting attacks of Diarrhoea, Weary of experimenting with medigines, I turned, without hope, to ParkeEr’s Tonic. Three bottles cured me entirely. Ihave tried it also for other ailments. with which far surpassed my’ expectations. 1 am happy to offer this teatimony for the benefit of other women.” Ladies who are interested in Mrs} Strong’s letter, will ‘please remark that Parker's Tonic is not an intoxicant, It cures colic easily, but by virture of many rare and powerful ingredients, it also masters Giscases of the Blood—such, for example, as Rheutatism, Consumption, Scrofula, and all disorders of the Kidneys, Liver and Stomach, Itisa vitalizer and stimulant, but not an intoxicant. Prices, 6) cents and $1 x bottle, Hiscox & Co., Chemists, New York, POWDER Absolutely Pure This Lg never vation; A marvel of puri Ke strength and whole someness More economical than the ordinary kinds, and’ cannot be sold n competition with the multitude of jow test, short weight, alumor phoscents powders. SoLD ONTY IN CANS. val Baxina’ Powper 'Co., 106 Wall st., N. Y, SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. MRS M. A. STERLING ‘ipo HAS JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE NEW ASSORTMENT —Or = Dry Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods, Including allfjthe Latest and Most Desirable Styles, which will be sold at the Very Lowest Prices. My past experience enables me to fully understand the wants of the trade here, and satisfaction is guaranteed to all who favor (me with their patronage, [MY MOTTO : Good Goods at Reasonable Prices. One Price and Fair Dealing. ee from the country faithfully attendMRS. M. A. STERLING, Commercial Street, opposite Transcript Block, Nevada City, ald nama For City rsanaver. JOSEPH D. FLEMING, S HEREBY ANNOUNCED AS A CANDI. date for the office of City Treasurer, subject to the decision of the voters of Nevada City. Election, May 6th, women are, often afflicted, and-it: Ap American Story. Lord Coleridge is delighting his English friends with stories of his American visit,.and’ among them is thie’: (Me was et Mount Vernon with A Evarts and, talking about shington, ‘paid : Hy have heard that he was a very strong man physically, and that, stunding on the lawn here, he couid throw a dollar right across the river on to the other bank.” Mr, Evarts paused a moment to measure the breadth of the river with hiseye. 1t seemed rather a ‘tall bull” story, but it was not foe him to belittle the father of his country in the eyes of a foreigner. Coleridge. ‘‘Yes,” Mr, Evarts replied, ‘‘I think it’s very likely to be true, You know adollar would go Eapener . in those a than it does now,” Imitating Blaine. floor rapidly and swinging his arms about)—‘‘I am not a candidate, not a candidate, not a~candidate, -not-a candidate” His wife— ‘‘Merey od me, John ! Have you lost your senses? What are you mattering about ¢” “Nothing, nothing at all, my dear only rehearsing.” “Rehearsing for what ?” “You know how hard I have been working to gét delegates ?” “Ves,” ‘ “Well, I have succeded in getting a large number pledged, and have just sent. for a reporter to come and interview me.” mem, Oakuann Viverre: At last dates from Sacramento the absconding Leverson was in’ town, bat was keeping out of sight. Callaghan had returned from San Francisco having had serious trouble with his. Democratic bowels, Sinon was getting soget into another five-cent ginmill, tute # prominent feature ‘‘business” of the place, his failure is imminent. his Newport property. to peddle milk in Shasta, and afterwards subsisted in down on West street in Oakland. PES ANNE ALTAIR, TI WATSONVILLE, Cal., G. A. MorEHEAD, ~" Druggist. merits, Don’s forget that J. J. grocery store. jy19-tf ‘‘Don’t you believe it ?” asked Lord . Presidential aspirant (walking the ber, and is expected to vote with the cinchers.to-morrow, if he does not These seductive institutions are very numerous in Sacramento, and constiin the JAMES R. KEENE seems to be tosing his grip in the financial world and there are grave suspicions that He is curtailing expenses in many ways, and is reported as anxious to dispose of Keene used an old shanty Feb. 7th, 1882,—I recommend your Cough Syrup (Ammen’s Cough Syrup) in preference to all others,as I know its Jacksonk2eps on hand all kinds of canned goods, sugar-cured hams, wines and liquors for medicinal purposes, and everything found in a first-class Merchant Tatloring. J. W. ane has at his estab. Nishniei ite Stumpf’s. Hotel a ‘fine iy 0 er 4 make up in Iptest styles and as Jow as can be 4 by any) tailor in the State. "“Gentlemen’s . clothing cleaned, repaired and made to look like new, yo tf Seeds, Seeds. _ A large and fresh supply of Field, Garden and Flower Seeds at Carr Bros., Cor. Pine and Commercial streets. éloths which he is pres:. fare.on the Grass Valle; Special Notice, On and after Thursday, May Ist, 1884, and until further, spotice, 4 d Ne City. Bus will be as follows: Betw any of the hotels ip! tae oi 9 (except the ‘Ennor House) and say hotel in Nevada City the fare will be 10 cents each way, Passengers ealled-for or delivered to any part of either town will be charged 50 cents or five tickets for one dollar and a half,. B. F. Harris, Prop. H. D, Beam, Manager. Grose Valley, April 29, 1884. Lat Pipe smoking is the real test of a tobacco, more directly at the flavor and fragrance. cleanlier and safer. smoking reduced to a fine art. to know precisely what you are smoking. bacco you have aguaranteo, rived from the soil and air. Try it, and you will be sat. igfied. None genuine with. out trade-mark of the Bull. It is the regal-way-of smoking. You get You take the smoke cooler, and the tonic Pipe smoking is The more the question of adulterated tobacco forces itself on the attention of smokers, the more desirable it becomes Tn Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking Toalwayss that it is Nature's own unadulterated product. Ite fragrance, flavor, and unsurpassed quality, are de. All successful Fishermen and Sports. men smoke Blackwell’s Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco, ‘and they enjoy it. BORN. H, Walrath and wife, a con. PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From these sources arise threefourths of the diseases ofthe human existence: Loss of Appetite Bowels costive; Sick Hea ey ; to exertion of bod or mind, Eructation of food, rritah ility of having noglected some t Dixsimesey age utteri Heart, ering at the of the system,” producing appea clear skin and a vigorous body. or griping, work, an "are @ perfect 8o0ld everywhere, 25c. Office, 44 Murray Street, N. Y. WTS ‘sent free on application _ noe ~ PIONEE Commercial Street.. ++.. CURTAL AIN B “uM ‘HIN, " AMERICAN AND RNGLI ef . THREE-PLY, INGRAIN aneOMLCLOTH, MAT TOBE FOUND IN A FERS get eee aga brett a iis NG, ETO., ETO., ETO.
> = E STORE, +++ «Opposite Masonie Hall, j pee verre L. M. SUKEFORTH, PROPRIETOR. Has one of the Largest and best selected stocks this side of Sacramento, consisting of ine Parlor-and—BedRoom. Sets,— LARGE MIRRORS, PICTURES, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, SOFAS, LOUNGES, PI FRAMES MADETO ORDER, CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS, s, LOUNGES, PICTURE WHAT NOTS, BOOK CASES, BUREAUS, W ASHSTANDS, BRACKETS BIRD CAGES, FEATHER DUSTERS, DRESSING CASES, KITCHEN ” CABINETS, MEAT SAFES, WARDROBES, WINDOW CORNICE, LER BEDS AND BEDDING OF ALL. KINDS a dirtes ana TS (AND. PILLOW CASES, AND XD AL AND T N.THE HOUSE FURNISHING sets. : AND BODY BRUSSELS CARP if RINOLRYM, — Uphelataring in all its branches d done on tlie shiorteit notio. ‘UPHOLSTERING ‘Goons. AND. ionaseusas ALWAYS ON HAND," ‘ n Laan ‘California and the Eastern S ogee Saath . site ce sale cata be bonvi Sa gin, At Nevada City, April 29th, 1884, to A. TUTT’S race. These symptoms indicate their ache, fullness after eating, aversion oftemper, low spirits, a feeling Dots before the eyes, highly colored Urine, CONS TiTION, and demand the use of a remedy that acts directly on the Liver, Asa Liver medicine TUTT’S PILLS have no equal. Ph Sg action on the Kidneys and Skin is also Prom pt; removing all impurities hrough ‘these three « scavengers tite, sound digestion, regular stools, TUTT’S PILLS cause no nausea nor interfere with daily ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. rors MANUAL OF USEFUL REFORNITD ad b Men’s Youths’. TRUNKS, SAT CHELS, ment ef before, Our Prices We Claim J. E, CARR, The Palace Corner Pine and Cumaiaexsiaa sts., SCHOOL "BOOKS, MISCE . rm Mm cK) (a as SS er H a i —— ise i ‘SPRING AND SUMMER ANNOUNCEMENT LSoi. We are pleased to announce that our . g SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES ms Are Now Open for the Inspection of the Public. a New Stock consists-of a Large and Varied Assortment of the.. Newest and Best In Seasonable Goodf, embracing all the Latest -Novelties ond Standard Grades as well. and Boys’ Clothing, FURNISHING COODS, VALISES, ETC., ETC, #ar We want to call your special activation to the Very Large Arsort:) BoowvTs AND SERCO EIS Which we havé on hand—the Largest we have ever carr ails dn this line Ty Be The Lowest . For the simple reason we are the ONLY HOUSE in this county that purchases direct from tiret hands, thereby enabling us to give our customers the saving of the jobbers, or middlemen’s profits, Mite ST -S:* HESros., . " Corner Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City. Branches——New York, Honolulu and San Francisco. T. H, CARR, CARR BROTHERS. Proprietors of Drugstore, Nevada City, Keep constantly onhand a large and complete jtock of everything usually found in FIRST-CLASS DRUGSTORE, PAINTS, OILS, VARNIS C LLANEOUS BOOKS BLANK BOOKS, : ALL KINDS OFPERIODICALS, PICTORIALS AND NEWSPAPERS, Field, Garden and Flower Soa MW LAM WOLP' PRICE UST a & & XX. os Flour per 100 lbs. .-.-$2 50 Wheat eh PE 2 25 Corn “ ane SB Barley 9 “Seite 1 OM Ground Barley 100 ibs, 1 40 Middlings 100 Ibs.... 1 50 Bran 100 Ibs..-. 1 26 Crushed Sugar 8 1-21bs 1 00 JGranulated ““ 9 “ 100 . Brown “18 ¢. 1 Java Coffee 4. “ 100 Costa Rica 6 . ae 1 0p Beans 25 ‘5° 100 Tomatoes 8 cans.--.-. 1 00 Green Com 7 “.--+: 1 00 Green Peas 7 sank OO String Beans. 7 ‘‘..--1 00 Oysters Sasa 100 Lobsters Go eas 1 00 Sardines O°: “ieee 3 00 Jelly ee Sighs 1 00 Deviled Ham 4 “..-1 00 Corned Beef 3 “...1.00 Salmon a ernie 100 Table Peaches 4 ‘... 1 00 Coffee, 5 lb cans Coffee, 3 lb cans-....-.+ 50 Chocolate, 4 papers ...1 00 Washing Powder 12 papr’s 1 00 Tea, 5 Ib box....-.++. 1 50 Coal Oil, per 5 gallon can, 1 50 Candles 60 for..-.-.-.1.00 Candles per Maes Ae 175 Soap per box... See cae 25 Butter per roll ...... 50 Eggs per GOR es. .s-.. 30c Pie Fruit, 6 cans,...-. 1 00 Syrup per gallon,.... 75 Syrup 5 gallon keg,.. 3 00 Codfish per Ib,... ---.”" And everything. ; else in propor tion. WILLIAM WOLF: Nevada County i G. R. R. TAINS WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT Nevada City —ON AND AFTER— Wednesday, April 16th, 1884, “AS FOLLOWS: _ © LEAVING FOR COLFAX. 6.45 A.M.. DATLY_; connecting with Pas-: senger arriving in San Francisco at 5.40 P. M., and 6.40 P et . 9.15 P. M. DAILY. ‘ARRIVING FROM COLFAX, 11.13 4 Paty. 6 55 PYMj DAILY connecting with Passenger leaving San Francisco at 8,00 groin TRAINS will be run Daily commencing Monday, April 14th, 1884, an continue until furthor notice, between Grass Valley and Nevada City, ‘jeaving as follows : — Valley, 9.15 A. M.: Nevada City, 10 ee Valley, 4.30 P, ‘ ABE. a y, M.; Nevada City, ickets, Good on these special train: 25 cents. Children between 5 and 11 pred of age, 15 cents. JOHN F. KIDDER, Manager. Organized in 18508 NORTHWESTERN . ‘ DGutwual LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Q* MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. Paid to hi Holders tines Organization §52,765, 395.81 toni Frain et, 15.288 M5.12 Excess of Assetsand Pay Sa 504,250.69 Dividends to Policy, oy, Holders in each of the . past Eleven Years uriequalled by those of any other Company on similar ee Policies. me echighare i ieeeelettoeee try in gtrength and shown the ratio a toopies to liabi = ~ Its location has veut 2 ona eh it an og pen AUCTION. SALE.’ yi gage i Not Fall, to Attend the Mi moth AUCTION SAI.’ In my Salesroom, in the Troscript Block. ON SATURDAY EVENING. MAY i COMMEN CING AT 7 0’CLOCK. ry, Glass Ware, etc., will be Sold to the Highest Bidder For Cash, GEO. TRACY, Auctioneer, 1884, Opening of Spring dnd Summer Goods, 1804 SATURDAY, APRIL 12th. runt LI LIwLemth sa) Corner Broad & Pine Streets, Has just received one of the LARGEST and BEST SELECTED STOCK of GON Ever brought to this city. The stock consists of Summer Silks in plaid and stripes, Plain and Bro. caded Satteens, Mohair and Melanges, Percales, Seersuckers, Canton Ginghams,“Cheviots, Sheetings, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels and Crashes, Corsets, Kid Gloves, and a full line of * Hosiery, in silk and lisle thread. An immense stock of Body. Brussels; Tapestry, Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets, Linoleum and Oil Cloths, ‘Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, And Ladies’ and+Gents’ Furnishing Goods. %. Before purchasing anything in my line, you will save 25 per cent. by purchasing the goods from me, Orders from the couatry promptly att and samples sent on application. pe J. J. JACKSON, <s«=«* = PROPRIETOR. The Largest, the best and Cheapest Grocery House . I Nova City. a eo ee cery Establishment always kept on hand. To those who have never traded with mé [extend a special invitation to call before making their-purchases. 18 AND 20 COMMERCIAL STREET. GASH GROGERY: STORE. HUSSEY & & SON, Eave. Openea . : a ‘irst-claes ‘Grocery and. Prov sion’ Store, Commersal Street, next door to: ‘Keats Meat Market Where they will keep constantly on hand A FULL ASSORTMENT OF . Family Groceries, Provisions. Wines. IEnOM, CRAIN, somo FLOUR, &c. Everything usually found in a First-Class {Gro-. ‘A fall line of Furniture, Crocke: ud NEVADA f —— §. 8, Dra Bedford, Ob ing » tour of ern States, Pnion Hotel see some of ' Fat Odi world, Tue Ladi Society. will evening, at Kennedy, B Members of ers who fee! the poor are Twos. P. . Le Breton, MoCracken, §, Baldwit arrivals frot are all delig metropolis. Tos la Church Aid tion are rec vestry of tk at 2 o’cloc ia requestec Tue Cam road Comm Humphries Tuesday by SuNATOR ramento 1 again yeste duties. Miss Cu A. D. We quite ill fr ‘THOMAS ill, Hiss no improv Some ve ing out of several da; s Al Brother réligious © be wrest denizens. good (or 1 in, If th sinners, as the ways the time . the dang swamps D out reeon _ Work Grass Va pike. It terprisin, It wilt x city with the Wyo Intense . The T has this ' a camp Cemetery with Un on the at siderabl d Hus that deli en night ?” “Thai Tea.’ it?” “Tt w quet ! after it that na: *T sh eon’e Be pound cure’. ” THs riving « San Fri wall to and sat believe List th well by goods : Dr: return service Lut bie Decen .conne debte: of Ma cost, .