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May 2, 1886 (4 pages)

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ih AA LAA AE LE SAY woe 9 Bhi te . ‘ Se oe eae a a ee te Daly ram Se BUY YOUR MILLINERY THE HARD-GLOVE MATCH. . . OPENING THEIR EYES. WHERE THEY STOOD. . ‘A Balse Atsrm. . © 2. ©, @, Ts Blvotton: Description of the Pri and . an Awakening to the Value of Ne. The Rallroad Record of the Ti-. / The Marysville Democrat says: The following were on Friday 2 pig Their Antecedents--Loc J Inter-. vada County Lands for Fruit angs Editor and the Union. “Surely something is stirring up evening elected officers for the enS a est Manifested in the Fight. Raising Purposes. 'The editor of the Tidings ‘has a . the slickens at Smartsville, for the suing term of Nevada Lodge, Ni : sd: : 3 he Lidings 3 e slickens at Smartsvi vada, O. : Dailv. Mondays cepted. [Virginia City Chronicle, Friday.) as aisiaaec pond gee! ge : personal responsibility in gibbeting river is very mud dy. 80 is irrey-. 201, 1. 0. G. T.: W.C., I. C. Where you can find se — ———————————— ie ith whi i the Transcetpt man for saying, __As considerable local interest that the Daily Union labo ne ily is manifested in the hard-glove. match arranged between James Slattery of San Francisco and Jas. Rodda of Nevada City, the Chronicle has gathered the following interesting particulars in regard to the’ principals : “ James Slattery is a native of Tipperary, Ireland, 23 years of age. His fighting weight is 160 pounds or less, and he stands 5 feet 10 inches in his stockings. He had numerous local. scraps in San Francisco, in which he is said to have displayed skill, grit, good wind and staying qualities. He has never stood.up in a ring fight or a hard-glove match. He is being trained by young Murphy of this city. The training consists of a sixmile spin over the hills every A FINE improvement ‘is. being made in the road. on Broad, near junction of East and West Broad streets: The road is to he. macadamized up to the end of the Catholic cemetery, and to the Sugar Loaf road. When. completed. it will be a splendid piece of work, all of which is under the superintendence of Marshal Holbrook. \ In is hoped that the three new Trustees to be elected tomorrow qill be in. favor of having irom pridges erected, in place of the wooden structures at the foot of Broad and Main streets, and also carry out the other improvements contemplated by the present members of the Board of Trustees. erent fellow says it is because the . monitors at Columbia Hill, and on the Slate Creek are belching at all dead the. Transcrirt’s declarthe adjoining hills.” A mistake, ation might pass unchallenged, . friend McSnorter. Probably some bate as it is not there . noe of the citizens of Marysville have iving witnesses todeclare the. recently got into the habit of comstatement without a shadow of ing upa mileor 60 this side of 5 truth.—G Valley Union. ‘ eA: A rei ea theirto wn and bathing in the river. Rich; V.T., Miss Jennie Barrett ; R. 8., Mrs.C. Y. Pare; F.S:, J. The Largest Assortment CO. Dean; -T.; 5. M. Walling; M., —————— Srila et sae Mra. Stella Beardsley ; I. G., Miss = “Mary. Weisenburger; 0. G., Wallace J. Williams. ~~ fC ————— A False Report. ‘buyers have sought the pear crop. be of this section for several years past for shipment to Eastern markets, and the very high praise bestowed by them upon the quality of the fruit, has shown our fruit raisers that there is a mine of wealth to be opened in the foothills of this county by the raising of pears, apples, plums and prunes, which can all be raised to perfection at an altitude as high as 2600 feet above sea level, while at lower clevations, grapes, figs, oranges and a variety of other fruits and berries will always be certain crops. Our fruit men ‘have been learning a great deal inthe last few years, and now instead of seeking the -low situations, which . contain the most moisture, for their orchards and between Colfax and Nevada City. If contemporaneous testimony was To select from. ee We think it is not necessary to deny the TRANScRIPT’s assertion, except by saying that there is not a man in these parts who knows anything about anything but is ‘aware that if the Grass Valley Union had opposed the buildin: of the railroad to Colfax the saic railroad would not have en built. The Union and its stat, while the railroad was under consideration, was in daily and almost hourly consultation with the capitalists who built the road, the most of the capital having been furnished by Grass Valley men. —Grass Valley Tidings. The statement that “‘if the UnWe have just,received Direct From San Francisco and New York. A report is in circulation that I am running for Marshal in the interest’of other candidates. The report is entirely false. I am a bona fide candidaté for the office of Marshal, and if elected, will do my utmost to discharge the duties of the office faithfully. m1-2t_ H. B. Sears. Imp ortant to Voters: H. CG. Mills, if elected City Trustee next Monday, will not return from the Eastin time to qualify. The city charter says that officerselect must qualify within ten days efthe time they are elected. In case of a vacancy on the Board because of @ failure to qualify, the remaining Trustees will have the power to fill the vacancy by-appointment. {it.] Vorer. More than —_——_-—2 <> 0s Gero. A. Gray is a candidate for City Treasurer. it aed vad HATS and Tue family of Dr. Sanders, : one of the principal owners in the Pilgrim quartz mine of Sierra county, and superintendent of that property, arrived here afew days ago trom New York and will make this city their future home. They have rented D. Polidori’s house o: Court street. : : Methodist’ Church this morning match. morning and a rub-down on his return, and the afternoon is spent in sparring and fighting sandbags. Slattery’s backer is Jerry McCar.ty of Gold Hill, who, a8 well as his trainer, has the utmost confidence in his ability to“win the James Rodda, his opponent, is vineyards, they find that hillsides are much tobe preferred, and that water for irrigation is by no means the necessity that has been so generally supposed. Of this hill land, so long-neglected, there: is an abundance to be had throughout all.of this region, and at small prices compared to whiat they can be purchased for in five years from ion had opposed the building of the railroad it would not have been built,” will cause a broad smile to lighten the weather-beaten and time-furrowed features of all old settlers, who remember the stand taken by that journal on the subject when the proposition to build the road was under consideS i Sxx that the name of Geo. A. Gray is’ on your ticket for City Treasurer. it —————————E Clothing When Baby was sick, we gave her;Castoria, ‘When she wasa Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria When she had children she'gave, them Casteria BONNETS N0 ° Of the latest styles, and more than a native of Cornwall, England, 31 years of age, weighs 169 pounds and measures 5 feet 914 inches. He fought and whipped Soap McAlpine and James Tickell (?) in square stand-up ring fights, and came off victorious: in ‘numerous encounters with local celebrities in Grass Valley and Nevada City. Last year he accepted Jack Dempsey’s challenge offering a purse of $100t6 any'man' who could «stand up against him four rounds with hard gloves, and was knocked oat .
in the third round. : He willarrive in ‘this city on Monday morning. In a letter to bis backers he says that he is in condition to jump into the ring: at any time.: _ “ The match will take place at the Opera House on Saturday evening, eration. A reference to the files of our contemporary will refresh the . . memories of those who may be forgetful on this point. We are not quite positive that the Union openly opposed the carrying out of the enterprise, but it certainly did try, by questioning the practi. ]]N THE VERY BEST cability ofthe plans, to killthem. }: jj anner and without in their inception. After the citi-. . h zens of the towns had concluded injury to the garments. to go ahead with the. making of by Rev. M. D. Buck of Grass Valley, followeec by the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. In the evening the Pastor will preach. Sabbath school at élose of morning service.. All.are cordially invited: now. It is p2rhaps safe to say there is a large amount of the kind of land under consideration that can be bought at from $4 to $6 per acre that is as valuable for all Abe purposes of fruit culture as that which sells for $50, $100, and more per acre in those localities in the State where fruit raising has become a business of local value and importance, It is to be considered ‘that all_of this land ~is . the -road, the “Union “generously ‘within a convenient distance of . :gave its endorsement to their ac raitroad: transportation,-andthat] tion, but.in_such a luke-warm rione of the fruit to be raised in all . manner as. to be suggestive of the the region hereabout will have a. praise which on accuunt of its wagon haul of but a few ooiles. . faintness damns. Our citizens have not heretofore A Bridge Handed. realized:the value of these lands, but they are beginning to, and some are far sighted enough to see 900 VARIETIES OF FLOWERS, Attered —{Setord Aumual Bll And wi aha Egle is . NEW RIBBONS, Repaired. , Hydraulic Parlor,) NEW TRIMMINGS, NO. 56, . _ NEW ORNAMENTS, In endless variety. At the Congregational Church today there will be services, morning and evening by the pastor, Rav. J. Sims. Subjact. of discourse in the evening; “The Man Who Was-Buried Among Kings, And Why’? All are-cordially-invited.EF CHARGES “REASONABLE !. CASPER COHN. Mechanic’s Store Masonic Block, Commercial Street, We invite the ladies to call and be convinced that er W: B, Tuomas, who has disposed of his variety store on Pine street to L. Hirschman, contemplates buying . 4 team ‘and wagon and engaging in the fruit and: vegetable business. 5 ‘we have the finest assortment and sell at~towest———-rates. We employ.only an L. Remler and H. Crockett, of Forest Hill; had.a narrow escape A Few days ago John Quentana EFFICIENT MILLINER. ‘ eoothill ls : i ast ' . INEVADA CITY, CAL. \ accidentally punctured. one, of his . May 8, and. will be ‘conducted in a overs “ ie ~~ land = . a Duet — aan Me r— : ; hia Ota Se a s accordance with ueensba rules. 4 sought lor an eld in priva ear iv er, a 0 n. Layior ; f a base eae anil The gloves beet te the }OWnership in ‘a few years more. crossing. They followed the tracks City Election Announcements. Hunt’s Hall, Nevada City, CARTWHEELS REDUCED .TO0 25 CENTS. ne saa taal Dermeceicrerent matct dan be seen at the U. S. SaThere isa bonanza of wealth in. of a wagon that had crossed, but) Qe ON Seek. : seat loon. They are known as 4-ounce . tem for those who will show . the current had changed and they Friday Evening,May 7 1886 a ' ‘ _bimegy at suffering: va gloves—that is, the gloves weigh faith by putting intelligent and . were soon in deep water, when the For City Trustee. ¥ g,May '; te NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOO DS. = P. F. Srmonps of this city was at . two ounces each, and by an ingenwell directed work upon them. horses began plunging and broke ara td : Marysville last week and served a] ious manipulation of ‘the stuffing a single-tree which caused the bugM. aero ia hereby wanennee, bo INVITATION COMMITTEE ,; ; le : Pare a Back Again. to tip over and dump the occu; transcript on Judge Davis, attor-}t he knuckles are left almost bare. . ack Agein By ae se preate a had tion, May 3, 1886. THYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56, 8.6. W. MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, ney for plaintiffs in the case of} The match is the general topicd 4 man who used to mine around 8 in a 8 — : ey fina Meriam vs. the Yuba county Su-] of conversation in this city and. here in 1851 returned the other y managed to reach shore very For City Marshal, Fi -, panee ie : i ; i Near Union ‘Hotel, Main St., Nevada City. pervigors, = Gold. Hill Agee pana a en; . day and is stopping at the New Pe cuales inl gpa’ RECEPTION COMMITTEE. ‘ ; Y eae. : and a great. deal of coin is being j F , : tee Casi Heine Teta] tn een nl oko ig [yon Hate, came, 38 1 [ater thay mae this pacha . ET at che 8 Calin, EF. Kopi, . ee En ge cen a convenes at this city tomorrow 3 bets. ak fA e He . they made a long trip around to . of City Marshal. Election, Monday, May 8, L. 8. Calkins, H-H.McCutcban, = 1:30 ®. m. A large number of /7°* used to know in the long ago. He. oso55 on a bridge, not daring to 1886. J.B.Gray, . H.C. Schroder, COMP ARE ANDJUDGE FOR YOURSELF teachers arrived here yesterday Saperior Court ai ee eb Apa nai pact OSH trust fording the river again. A ma Wa neaac L. B. Johnson, W. E. Welch; ; o% 5 BS : year or so make a big Sta t St d. : Y' is hereb cod . W. Chapman, J. F. Colley ; : Ra Z Mas, 29:; TOPEDAT NS: of Gon. transacted in the Superior Court theleavings of pioneer days. He sre iii it news < ccnaidate for the. office of city . W. B. Celio, W.H.Landrigan, Nos 5 per ae county, is expect. yesterday, Hon. J. M. Walling . ;, worse than disappointed at what The Lawrey Contempt Case. Treasurer. Elcction Monday, May 8, 1886. WL. Williatseon,W. F. King e arrive here today on a visit . presiding: ; — ss : OS ee G io haiananw al re. ie P eae gr W Wigouriey. te: he finds or rather what he failsto. ys,5 R. D. Lawrey, the plaintiff Fcc Chk Peeneaness H. H. Buhring, J.B. Miller, ‘ ae = et: ee eee ee.. Tee moana and streams . i, g divorce case recently tried in tit, Vg H.J. Carter, — C, W. Hill. Farley. ceased. Attorney’s fees of Rear h pecuask Sithh “Be ; Turre will be services at the Spon. Hea .ok Chesdeell: & Feed people, and the ancient landmarks terday to answer a charge of conjot Gity Treasurer. Election, Monday, May FLOOR DI RECTOR: Episcopal: Chardly tie sthoraing ab 4545s tor wxinor heirs, fixe st tan tarned ar Things have 80t/rompt, it being alleged that she . * '"" L kits lo’clock, and Sunday School at $75 rneysfor minor heirs, fixed at} 41] turned around and misplaced, had stated in the presence of Con-. ~~ eet FRANK T. NILON. _ 128 Tp yeas sai ante Coughlin vs. Patrick by some means, and epi stable Townsend and others that For City Trustee, sie a ae Sve HB iva) : wo xe pector can’t for the life of him . her divorced husband had ‘“‘bought CASPER is hereby announced as a ci ‘taal Mrs. Mosier; who recently par panne aratias riots tell where the rich claims are . te Judge,” or words to that effect. Bian oo diate for City Trustee. ElecFLOOR COMMITTEE: nat chased the Caswell place; is fixing es Avs ef took dads that he covered up and left bé-. -phe «accused pleaded not guiity. G. A. Black, F. W. Bost, 3 it up in good shape. paabendonn or-contempt, a ae bb =a ae Several witnesses were examined, For City Assessor. M: M. Baruh, J. Grimes? <i . . the States almost a generation astifying that th J. Ri Fr : Tic nae odioted “in thin tae S40 Ve Cage emo ot them eying that the] Fy omonsipagseeea . . Morrison, J. O-Donnel, ov Signal Service has failed to put in. Lawrey. Contempt proceedings $a TE Seis NS . BS sot Election Monday, May 3,188. Py yo Hy tee ae ee an appearance. nee . dismissed The City Election. Honor dismissed the proceedings : = : . 1886. fy M. Hussey, T. V. Harris, sa teh ppnieeed. —— with an admonition “not tu do it E. P. Gaylord, E.W. Black. . atic tar ‘The People vs. Peter Brunn. . The vity election which takes . spain.” For City Marshal. ; Severauteams were loaded with . Convicted heretofore of an assault . place tomorrow promises to be eee aoe oat (rat URINE beastie ensemroeiet —— aa reight at the depot yestefday for] with a deadly weapon. Sentenced } very lively. There will be quite Pictured Natives. as a candidate for the omies Coed Music by Goyne’s Full Orchesup country..» eg gees . tO one year’s imprisonment at} contest for all the offices. Hére-. © The photographs of the Native Marshal. Electicn Monday, May 3, 1886. cag Bigar Pile —— sae ner ie : . . — Vil, oy Gao. A. Guay is @ candidate for 1 sae re.’ Bande, ds . . tofore it has been up-hill business . gong of Hydraulic Parlor, made by For City Marshal. a . Estate of 1. Bb. San ceased. ; e Pare ; < City Treasurer, and don’t you for-. Hearing petition for Sohal of contoi get candidates for Tranteen, Hah Chas. Schilling, the artist, during ened a keke ae — got it it ng ett as Heat at the election tomorrow there will his recent visit to this city, are be8. HOLAROOS ia heeeby. _ Sunmaneed Bo as hee ast dates ” fe firmation of sale of real estate fixe be about a dozen. The following . ing furnished by E. Rosenthal to . office of City Marshal. . Election, Monday, pa te pepe eee $1.50. Fao simile Of uid iain, 4 DOW _ Feceimileol tie eclebrated “Our Taste” L P 3 for May 17. named gentlemen are candidates . members of the Parlor and others sea sional pega den ie th corgi acu ote a oe * eede oat ; . ‘ 5 ae as the ‘Our ey! curs ess) d . — A 7 eee 8 ae = ‘. “The People vs, H. D. Brown, . for the various offices: desiring to purchasé. There are For City. Assessor. Spectators to Gallery, Gentle}"°** vaya fresh, bicht A telieacee. ; large mon to Sas ogee. . bereiefore convicted of assault. . Marshal—J.S. Holbrook, Wm. three views, each showing the ce men 50 cents, Ladies 25 cents. ; EERE B, HOCKING is hereby announced Sentenced to pay a fine of $109 or asa candidate for re-election to the 00 Eddy and H. B. Sears. Weighing the Mails. Manzanita hydraulic mine in the a ° * +o: : % " a The OUR TASTE HAMS are always fresh, bright, juicy and be imprisoned in the county jail For Treasurer—J, D. Fleming, . pack a” fea) ol office of ony as essor. Election Monday, ‘ ie ‘ . ground. e pictures are . May 3d, 1886. : i _ Every mail that is now received . °2¢ day for each $2 of said fine not . Geo. A. Gray. well finistied. Grand March at 9 o’clock, sharp. tender as a chicken. A slice for breakfast isindeed delicious. paid. >< or dispatehed from the Postoffice is weighed: This system com-. . menced April ist andwill be con. . For Assessor—W. B. Hocking, ~ Dan. F. Getchell. Interest im 5 Mine Sold. Bi sciuadhee teagan For Trustees—H. C. Mills, K-} John Curry has sold to H. G. tinued tilk May: Sth, and the aver-. The Union of yesterday say#: . Casper, W. G. Richards, B. Lock-. ».ttey his interest in the Oro Fino age amount sent over each’ route . The hoisting and pumping works} lin, I. J. Rolfe, J. ©: Bich, Henry . jyartz claim, and Messrs. Battey will be taken as the basis upom . of the. Badger Hill Mining Com-. Heather, W. Barton, E. 0, Tomp. jad R. E. Robinson are now the which to compute the charges of . pany are completed and ready to . kins. 2 . only. partners inthe property the various -miail transportation . start op 20 ee as tho tunnel on The amount which Curry realized companies and firms for the en-. the line of the’ water ditch and rejeom the sale is reported to be 4 tire year. The system is, natural-,. ceiving. reservoir are completed. $7,000. ly opened to many frauds, inas-'. It will take a week oer before sis much as i works can be started up. ——————eeeEeese any abnormal increase . the works Pp DR. woon’s 3 during these thirty-five days would VER REGULATOR, Hall, Lobrs & C0., Proprietors, VEN STORE.NEN GOODS: aun or aia I am now red to show th COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 15. ee 1 Everything pertaining to Milivery, Feathers, Flowers, Largest ald Best Assorted Stock] . msmone, sme LATEST STYLES 7 To Start Soon. the t [proses _$—ooo Oo” Twelve Sane Men. A. Salvador, tbe sluice-robber convicted in the Superior Court Friday evening of grand larceny, will be’sentenced tonsorrow,. The insanity plea urged in his behalf was evidently given no credence to by the jurymen who were out a Crochets, The Jenkins EstateMuy 17th has been fixed as the time for hearing. the annual acproportionately increase the revenue of the’ tran#fortation ‘companies. A strict watch is maintained for any suspicious packages. . Sacks for Children, Sun Bonnets. Children’s Stockings a specialty. Fing.the ® é gg Everything usually kept ina first-class Dr ges. . count of the adininistrator and the }),4¢ 4 few minutes before seo hee tie 3 : ee ihe cick Milli Bs S y P . wits I <i H oods an nery Store. Cal.: n years, past huge’ bundles of . petition for the payment of debts, . , yerdict of guilty as charged. Saar ny s “) Waste paper, packagesof lead, cord. in the matter of the estate of UNIVERSAL pay nanan abd pers nnd . . . — wood and other devices for. in-. George Jenkins, deceased. Sawmill Started. SS oe : Ever displayed in this city, and at Very . if (6 rices : creasing the weight have been — Sede bateds — ; opie : ? discuvered acalky tse 0 fey) aa Pit De icaeed aves L. Voss’s new sawmill, situated Prepared from the Active Me. PRICES TO DEFY COMPETITION. Sj es The books are’ now inset and all persons euait Fer pee San Francisco with an immense four — ates Sense teeta dicinal Properties contained Mrs. Cohn trims every Hat in my establisment. kno ing themselves indebted to the firm are -reites Fer Be stock of clothing pr Set grote ee Jeoiadg It has . _ Mandiske, Dandelion. Butternut, Tos ‘Nobady is urged to buy; the goods will sell themspeci fully invited to call and settle. . ne Jer. the old ee gee dienting sie thea poe bien all uk: a capacity of cutting about 60,000 Satigy Hara, Barnes By, Swoot, Flag, selves. Call and be convinced thereof at the THIS IS THE LAST MONTH FOR BARae where she is giving unprecedented . petitors. " Give him a call, at the . feet of sory gulag ni a pach aaron Speedy oh ca spine a . GAINS, s° call and take advantage of it. Si bargaine-to/all ip want of dry, nad San Francisco Opposition Ftore, ; all ita mae f per Rres Digestion, ick Headache, Gen’ MECHANICS STORE “Residence for sale, furnished or unfurnished. § fea Gta: The Maio sod peepee logs PS . " oe ~ . nsigeeg mio ica 1 SONIC BUILDING, COMMERCIALST., . "> ae business is for sale at'a great sac-. street. 1t sqft all ctr dinenges tor an inactive or] NU, 89 MRS. J. B. LUDBY, — firm will confer a-greatfavor by . : Dox’s forget that Geo. A. Gray turned the same day. Standard} , Pht ae . 'N, i Commercial St., opposite Transcript Block. 1800 ‘eaten ond terion < Ds iste ter eee it Auction House. ge, ya Droge oly CASPER COHN, Proprietor. ’ PP : pt proc