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November 21, 1885 (4 pages)

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tap aa SrA county to agree with a party to pear the expenses of a suit to enjoin the processes of hydraulic mining as. conducted upon the £1,000 to the town of Boston in 1791, to accumulate fora century, _ed‘in some important public work. ‘Senatoron the third ballot, 17 Democrats voting for him. and Pacitic Railway was celebrat. four men were killed. SATURDAY, NOV. 21, 1885. "Bue United States Circuit Court nes river. Thisis a sickwhen £100,000 was to be expendIt has been decided to .devote $250,000 to the purchase of West Tue Oregon Legislature elected John H. Mitchell United States P. SE ree Ir is the general opinion in Eastern billiard ciréles that the present ‘‘tournament”’ in Uhicago is a hippodrome, Tus completion of ‘the Atlantic ed enthusiastica ly at San Diego Wednesday. = nn Tux case of Mra. Mary Hyslop ya. Joseph Francis for breach o1 promise is still on trial at Santa Cruz. 5 ted In the Powers murder case at Hollister, all the defendants except twohave been held without bail. ; Mxa. Jennie Huntington made an unsuccessful attempt to commit suicide in San Francisco with laudunum, ~ Leena dite cetieaememmmmmmnl _ Tum Bulgarians have gained an important vigtory, 3,000 Servians being killed or weunded. C. P, Hunrmaton contributed $5,000 toward the relief of the Galveston sufferers. By acave ina mine at Boasemer, Wis., Wednesday forenoon ment, has given place to # new they sagely remark—‘‘Uric Ac$7. lid!” bd , A New King on the Throne. “Malaria,” a8 3 popalar ail. Rapp and ——— BORN. .At Nevada City, Nov. 19, 1885, to J. A. wife, a800. _ o E. ROSENTHAL’S Popular VARIETY STORE 1) tate. MARRIED. ) you tave Bheuntinn now, . ston re, Ce a SE . can the medical wiseacres exclaim— ton, V. Gs Mr. ‘Prthuy Powell to Miss Mary . QOPPOSITE TRANSORIPT,, BLOOK } 7] “Urie Acid!” esac eddy sane aie : ye™ PLACE TO BUY Ifyou have frequent headaches, eas pes If you have ‘softening of the brain, they insist that it is—‘‘Uric Acid!’ If Sciatica or Neuralgia make life miserable, itis—-Urie Acid!” If your skin breaks out in Boils and Pimples, it is ‘‘Uric Acid!” If you have Abscesses and Piles, “Urie Acid” has set your blood on fire. se If you have dull, languid’ feelings, back-ache, kidney or bladder troubles, gout, gravel, poor blood ; are ill at, ease, threatened with paralysis or apoplexy, vertigo; are bilious, dropsical, constipated, or dyspeptic—“Uric Acid”’ is the key to the situation, the cause of all your difficulties. We do not know as Madam Malaria will take kindly to this Masculine Usurper, but he has evidently come to stay. “Uric Acid,’—this monster, is the ‘product of decomposition— death—constantly taking place within us, and unless he is every day routed from the system, through the kidneys, by means of some great blood specific like Warner’s Safe Cure, which SenaMiss Emma Lansing To vw ag caiman anil Fruits and Vegetables, Ordinance No. 72. Choice Cigars, E ‘Ep —o—_ A‘ ORDINANCE providing for the conbtreet. The of Nevads do ordain as follows; establishe€ and coupstruc' Street, at a point near Harvey Cooper's Saya tablished ata southeast corner of Harvey Cooper's resi deuce lut on Kast Broad street, and shall be Fine Confectionery At Grass Valley, November 18th, 1885, Bosworth, aged. 27 struction of a crossing on East Broad Board ot Trustees of the City ALL OF THE BEST Mountain and ‘alley Fruits IN THEIR SEASON. Section 1—It is hereby declared necessary to the public convenience thata crossing be ted on East Broad Section 2A street crossing is hereby espoint 29 feet north from the Fresh Strawberries & Cherries constructed of piank and gravel, 80 laid as Received Dally. not to imip@de travel. The plank on the centre of the street on side thereof shall be fodr inches thick, and not less than eight teet in length of plauk in the centre; and irom the ceutre peor to the sidewalk B, ROSENTHAL, on each side the plan! gus deine po aay aoxtets. CHANGE OF TIME. four feet wide, and shall be built near ds eae Nevada City and Grass Valley practicable on » level with the street, and ’ . Bus Line. graveled on each side so as to make an even yrade if raised above, and shall be securely } nailed so as to keep in place. Section 3—The prop on the west side of Broad street, opposite whose propert, such crossing is made shall construct aud maintain the same, hold. — “IME TABLE: NTIL farther notice the "Bus will make x trips between Grass Valley and Nevada ~~ at thé Yollowing hours: Lease Grass Valley at 8:30and 9:00 4. M. and 1:00, 3:00 and 4.00 F. M. = Leave Nevada City at 9:45, 10:304. M., and 2, 4:39 and 4:45 F. M. . Passed November 19, 18865, R. KE. RUBINDON, Pres. pro tem. W.G. Rich serps, Clerk, n21 Send 10 cents postage,aud we will mail you FREE & royal, valuable,sample box ‘of goods that wiil pat you in the way of making MORS vat we vuve, one anything else m Ameri~ ca, Both sexes of allages can live at home aud work in spare time, or all the time. capital not required. We will start you. Inimense pay sure sor those who srart gt ouce, STINson & Co., Portland, Maine, n2 Ladies and “gentlemen called for inany part of the city without extra charge. Orders . : ft at either Hotel will be promptly tor B. K. Bruce says snatched attended to. otf CARSON & WETTERAU, Prop’s. him from its grasp, there is not the least doubt but that it will utterly ruin the strongest human constitution. It isnot.a young fellow by any means. It hasalong and wellknown line of ancestors, It is un_ _ No. 1500.} se Application for + atent to a Mining Claim. United St .tes Land Office, Sacramento, Cal., Nov. 18th, 1886. TOTICE le hereny vet that JOHN M. N THOMAS and WILLIAM D, HARRIS, whose pcstoince is Nevada City, Nevada county, Cal., have made application fur patent for the Albert Placer Mine, bearing gulu, in Nevada Mining Digtrict, Nevada county, Valifornia, and deser*bed as fotlows, viz:— Teeth Extracted Without Pain NITROUS At Dr. Penninaton’s dental office ~ BY THE USE OF— OxtpE GaAs (Or. Laughing Gas,) on Commercial street. nl doubtedly the father of a very great family of diseases, and ‘The SE} of NE} ot SE} Sev. 31. Nj of SW) ot BSW}, NW} o1 DW4 and W3 of Nk} of SW4 Seo, 3z, and containing 90 acres, ‘twp 17, 9 E. Mt Viablo Base and Meridian. Said though it may be the fashion to 8 A location was thade March 6, 1886 by the ap. plicants and others. Applicants claun by loascribe progeny to jt that are not directly its own, there can be little errr Cages diame ype fea gent doubt that if it once gets thorough. thereto are hereby required to . present the r he h : same before this ottice within sixty days yseated inthe human system, . ¢-om thé first day of publ shing hereof. it really does introdyce him into ED. F . TAYLUB, Register. it most of the ailments now r . 1883. — » Per) Gaylord & Searls, Attys for Applicants. Gra-s Valley, Cal. proval. (CHAS. E. UREN, ¢. E., ND U. 8, DEPUTY MINERAL BURveyor. Office— Holbrooke Building, Having had charge of the Minin Depart, ment in the U. 8. Su’ veyor-General’s Office, . p, Iam prepared to make O Hcial Surveys for Patents that will insure their immediate ap(Nov. 4-1m. Draughting, Mapping, Ete. First Newspaper Publication Nov. 20, force of tashion, attributed to its baleful influence. WM, SINGER, JR., TTORNEY AT LAW, 8. W. Cor. Fifth and J Sts, Sacramento, Practice Involving TDITLE TO LANDS A Specialty. OEE _ Tyrnom fever and diptheria are prevalent in Montreal, in addition to the small-pox. ——— a . A coxorep female seminary was destroyed by fire this week at Quitmam, Ga. THE question of cremation is agitating the citizens of Milwaukee, Wis. P_____________} Tired and Languid Women How-many women there are of whom these words aretrue: ‘They feel languid and tired, hardly abie to bear their weight on their feet, the bloom ali gone from their cheeks, irritable and cross without meaning to be, nerves all upget, worried with thought of the children, fretted over little things, a burden to themselves, and yet with no acute disease.”’” What a pity itis, But a few bottles ot Parkers’ Tonic will drive all his away, and relieve the troubles peculiar to their sex. lm Special Notice. The Wyoming street road and bridge are unsafe for travel, and notice is hereby given that all. teams passing over the same do so at their own risk. ’ N. P. Brown, Chairman Street Committee. Nov. 12, 1885. Coffee and Chop House. Broad st., opp. National Hotel, Mrs. L. Godair proprietor. n10-2w ————EEEE ARRIVALS AT THE HOTBLS. NEVADA CITY. ; Recror Bros.... Paopancrons Lol eatery Red DEAS . Cigars, Tobeccs_andall_kinds ive @ BRILLIANT and FAIR igars, y MINING PATENTS PROCURED EVENING CARRIACE. R VINCENT will during the piéasant . weater runan evening carriage for the accommodation of the public between NEVADA and GRASS VALLEY. Leaves Grass Valley at 7p. m. Returning leaves Nevada City at 8.80 p.m. Commencing Saturday, Oct. 24th, 1885. Fare each way, 50 cents. o22-1m D. M. WALKER, REAL ESTATE;AND INSURANCE AGENT. ROCKLIN, PLACER CO., CAL. FFERS forsale the following described O property: 485 acres of land (all patented) together with improveinents, consisting of two barns, one dwelling house, #50 acres under a good fence;also farming utensils, sixty he: of cattle, twenty-tive head of milch cows, seven horsesjsaid property is situated one and one-fourth miles irom Pino Station and is suitable for growing fruit and grapes; price KINE POWDER Absolutely Pure. Qlhis powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. .~More economizal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, SOLD ONLV IN CANS. Roya. Baxina Powprr Co., 106 Wall AINAXAB The Celebrated Egyptian “Hlixir for the Sui. 12, 000, é 480 acres of Jand and improvements; two dwelling houses; two barns; brick wine cellar, costing $3,000; six acres of bearing gravevines, six years old; peach, pear and appletr ‘s; eight good living springs; all of said laud is good for fruit trees, grapevines, “. hay and grain; 200 acres under cultivation at present and all inclosed with good fence; situate one-half mile from New England Mills, a station on the C. P. R. R., and six miles trom Colfax. Price $12,500. Also 820 acres of land; 4 ‘acres in alfalfa; 16 acres in grape vines; 6 acres in apple trees and 200 acres under @ good fence; barn and house. Price $7,500. Also-the Trott Hote] in Rocklin, and furniture; 16 hogs; 2 cows; 28 beds; the hotel is doing a good business n7-4w LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF THIS Great Complexion Beantifier has been ught at forced sale and placed with ye WALTER VINTON, Corner Broad and Pine Streets. The prics ha, been put down to 75 CENTS PER BOTTLE, As the lot nust.be sold_at once. mics _ 4@ The testimonials are from people well known in this Siate and accessible at-any time. A few are given in the local coluinn. Mother.” MISS BESSIE SMOOT H* LATELY BECOME HER FATH[il er’s Clerk, in order that she may the better care for and protect her afflicted parent. Mr. Smoot itis well known is totally blind, He is an honest and deserving man, He keeps for sale it will COMP ne or fards. '¢ will most effectually CURE PIMPLES. In many instances it wil REMOVE FREC KLEs in a few minutes without irritating of Smoker’s goods, Besides the,Gireatest Variety of Foreign and Domestic Fruits, 1UN without the use of whitenE. 8. Parker, Sacramento, the skin. : ik Harker, ‘do en oe give TONE to the SKIN, and when Nuts, Candies, Etc. EAR . on an and wW! e Ww : 6 ees Peotesnial Me, . thike it appear immediately maay years . Also a Large Stock of Goods known as n Johnson, San Ma‘ oungel. : Se ao ee ee ee . eon mes Baton : Boo! on e 5 . A. Donohoe, oy. eR ook DANDRUFF and restore the hair . He sells at the LOWEST CASH PRICE, H. Allison, San Louis Obispo, . itenaturalcoler andl we believe it is almost the duty of Nei a on the n oO ie arms an c onize 3.3. Teor wile, Cy, . ee a ee as. elly, City, FRESHNESS which will astonish ana please : : John Treanor, City. those who try it, and the effect Simmons Miss Bessie and her Father. i See Poy acter ie wercnnies Pitre ic zs — Very few-young ladies of her age would ys exceedingly pleasant and cooling. Jt mak<*. that che thay koe the penn A sr and NATIONAL HOTEL. eo es 7" wee bor Maga honor and protect her blind father, : ®. A; Epvr.,.6.05<.-5 Proprietor . WHITENS the DAKKEST SKIN; it will in pies November 19. . % {ew minutes REMOV SU\ BURNS; it is] Don’t Neglect to Call at their Store H. Meyer, N. Y. City. J. Ostrom, Bloomfield. , Sierra City.
~ Mosken, Los Angeles. T. McCuen, Grass Valley, * W. Crane n, city. the best remedy ever found to clire the erysipelatous inflammation produced by PolSUN OAK; a few applications will be sutticient, and for all kinds of.skin diseaves its effect is almost mirgculous: . : Directions for its use: mento. Ry yon eile, egenge) paid i , : up ca) $200,000 ; loans on estate, Wash the skin with soap and water, and ua Paso 044,818 ; term and ordinaafter drying it with a towel, rub in the elixir . py deposits, July 1, 1885, $1,955,581, with a soft cloth: where the skin is not very . “ Termand ordinary deposits received, and sensitive, rub harder; where » rinkles are to . gividends paid in January and July. be removed, rub a litte longer; woerethere . Money loaned upon real esta: e only. pon eomunoaly bank busi ottiormiatien furnish > oe OE PES canta s oe . Dita a Ep. R. Hamiton, Cashier, when you waat Goods in their line. SACRAMENTO BANK. HE OLDEST SAVINGS BANK INTHE city, Corner J and Fifth Streets, Sacrat. * aglil.ém Pork Packing Establishment. NEARLY OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL, W. H. PHILLIPS, Proprietor. ON HAND IN THEIR SEASON, ALARGE AND CHOICE STOCK OF LARD, PORK LOINS, PORK & SAUSACES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. —_— KEEPS CONSTANTLY —AT— W.H. Phillips, Proprietor. Nevada City, Oct. 28, 1885. “Honor Thy Father. and Thy . . NEW PAINT SHOP. H. J. DASSONVILLE’ H* OPENED A PAINT SHOP Seaman’s Carriage Factory, WHERE HE IS PREPARED TO DO A KINDS OF Carriage and Sign Painting. —— ORNAMENTAL WORK BXECUTED IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE. H. J, DASSONVILLE. "Nevada City, November 10, 1885. National Meat © Market. = . Opposite{Citizens Bank. C, J. NAFFZIGER. Fro srietor. Beei, Pork, Mutton, Veal, _ Sausages, Etc., Hams, Bacon and Lard, Wholesale or Retail. And all kinds of, meat usually found in ja first class market. THOSE DESIRING TO BUY MEAT FOR CASH WiLL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO TRADE WITH ME, AS WILL SELL AT THE LOWEST RATES 427 Meats delivered free of charge. apl Cc. J. NAFFZIGER. FOR SALE OR RENT. The Carion?BreweryiProperty, 3 At North San Juan, ITTED for Saloon or Lodging House EF With the brewery building is a family residence. : Good chance for investmént with small Ever before seen. We are now receiving goods diLatest Styies and the Very Lowest PRICES. A lady of large experience, and one of San Francisco’s most stylish Milliners, inery Department. med hats forwarded subject to approval. Have You Seen Them? N FORMER YEARS. we have shown many beautiful goods, but our display this year surpasses anything for _ DOO OOD IF “BEAUTY AND RICHNESS?: SOSOSOOOOSOSSSSSS SSS ect from New York, thereby insuring the VERY MISS CILBERT, will superintend the MilSatisfaction‘guaranteed. Orders from the country promptly filled and trimMRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, Near Union Hotel, Main St., Nevada City. The New and Elegant Stock of Goods at the PALACE DRY GOODS STORE —or— ROSENBERG BROS., Goods for this season. everything ever before offered in this‘county. carry the —————$— ee CLOAKS ! . CLOAKS ! manufacturer in Chicago. We areable to furnish AT A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES, reduction. a" chasing anything in the Dry Goods, Cloak and Car pet line. : ‘ Make Your Purchases at the. PALACE DRY GOODS STORE Of ROSENBERG BROS. Ks to. property: yi inquire at Milwaukee Brewery, Nevada city, For terms communicate with Jas. A. , North ooo (Juan, Cal. oe8-1m FALL AND WINTE We have just received our New Fall and Winter They surpass anything and Our experience is such that we know exactly the wants of the public, hence it can be said that we [angst ad bestselctd Stock of Goud i Hartera California. CLOAKS ! _ We have made Cloaks specialty this season, having accepted the agency of a well known Cloak LADIES’, MISSES’ & CHILDREN’S CLOAKS As we import them direct from the East, hence the Ladies should not fail to call on us before pur-. A Sellar Saved ix a Dollar Barnet chet alert BIG BARGAINS IN 3 DRY GOODS . A. BLUMENTHAL Has Received J comin ALargeand Very Fine Stock of Goods FALIAceo WINTHR TRADE, Consisting of Ladies’ Cloths,Scotch Plaids, : Figured Novelties, : Brocaded & Plain Velvets, . Silks of All Kinds, Ete, Etc, Eee. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF FLANNELS IN ALL COLORS, : Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's’ Merino UWnderLack, styles. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DOMESTIC. Go0Ds. (0@" Before purchasing elsewhere, save money and time by calling on me and ascertain the inducements I offer. ; Country orders promptly filled. ; . A. BLUMENTHAL. Cor. Broad and Pine Sts., Nevada City, Cal. Bank Exchange Saloon Broad St., Opp. Citizens Bank. W. C. CARTER, SOLE_ PROPRIETOR. Misses’ and Children’s Cloaks, latest The Pleasantest Resort in the City. Constantly on hand, the : CHOICEST WINES & LIQUORS. IMPORTED & DOMESTIC CIGARS. Every customer politely and liberally-dealtwith. Call and see me. n6-tf GLENBROOK SALOON. BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. WILLARD GARDNER, Proprietor. The Most Elegantly Furnished Saloon in the Mountains, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS Of the Oldest and Best Brands in the Market. Give me acall. Nextdoor to Treasurer's Office. BOR Kor P Promenade Concert, : Exhibition Drill, — . oie And Uniform Ball, pete {See EEUN T’SsS BALL, ON Thursday Evening, Nov. 26th, 1085 Mountain Division, No, 6,U.R.K.ofP, FOR THE BENEFIT OF MOUNTAIN DIVISION BAND. Seen GENERAL COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. 8. Kt: A. R. Lord, Capt. B. N. Shoecraft ’ §. Kt. L. 8. Calkins. early InviTaTIoN CoMMITTER. Ist Lieut. J. Bacigalupi. 8. Kt. D. 8S. Baker, ‘KA cordial invitation to attend is extended to oe eat CALIFORNIA. the public. «A S. Kt. Geo. §. Brand. 8. Kt. W. J. Britland S. Kt. Jas. J. Bastian, 8. Re Bank Bile wan, . Kt. B. F. Hartman, S. Kt. Thomas Peard, 8. Kt. Wm. Quigley, 8S. Kt. Henry Bush, ~ S. Kt. J. W. Robinson, 8. K. S. Wm. Rowe, . 8. Kt. J. J. Benney, . _S. Kt. Clarence A. Shurtleff, 8. Kt. J. D. Thomas, 8. Kt. F. B. Woodman 8. Kt. John H. Carter, _ §.Kt. E. F. Girard,¢— i Music Comaorrer. = 8. Kt. Phil. Goyne, 8. Ki 8. Kt. C. Bouvier, 8. Kt Walter Bom,” . Kt. Frank Eilerman, Jr., S. Kt. HoL. Bouvier S. Kt. Thomas Granville, 8. Kt. John Goyne, ‘ 4 me bly = = Kt. E. Hampton, «ts : . Kt. George A. Isoard ” §. Kt.c. Keskeys, fete re —. RECEPTION COMMITTEE. Lt. Col; J. A. Rapp, 8. K s. Kt./Geo. C. Gaylord, 8. Kt i De Towle” s. Kt. W. G. Lord, S. Kt. J. G. Hartwell, 8. Kt. J. M. Hadley, 8S. Kt. O. Maltman S. Kt. H. C. Mills, 8. Kt. J.E. Isaac, : 8. K.-T. W. D. Vinton. : FLOOR_MANAGER—B. N. SHOECRAFT. Bee ae FLoor Commirrer. — 8. Kt. E. A. Tompkins 2d Lt. R. D. Carter, SEEM Been, D. Maj John Michell, 8. Kt. V. Routhier, . Kt. W.T. Morgan, 8. Kt. G. J. J. Jackson, 8. Kt. C. P. E. Gray. ee TICKETS.. Sco : $1.50. . : SPECTATORS: . g . EADIES. 2 ee ee ee GENTLEMEN. oe 50 Cents Pe ) The Daily, 3 ——— Tus indic that there 1 E. Sexey, falls butter real estate . ‘customers ¢ soon emigr Sexey state men ih the ville, a few of a flood, was dredge ville was surely be a er will not save the to and other for Govern of the doo: late to ha tions annil Tr is rum son, Esq. b inteacy of 1 Treasure, ¢ quartz min ship. We prove unf company — cannot fin Mr. Fergu: He has j good shay perintende ses is ¢ to the stoc case we be E. Ros Transcript a large an ment of H poses to d is, if fine than ever part of th ment to; the place take place mercial st THE mo very healt chants ex trade dur who adve cal paper the busin Gro. T leased the Henry W and will . about the Wohler ii Visit. Tr is 8: pany, wl Ranch Ff fine look tunnel w ning dur SEVER. been her mine. 7 and noe: The min among n WE wi ing quar’ from the located : The spec twenty § THE p the char for bur; has_ bee worth fo noon. THE w road to . comme! but not! it till th Swark to no ar Bee spec Broad * Hotel. THER! . Office he for Tom bow. TEN oO ing hou around Tue ¢ * splendi sonre Vv! Lake are dail our me A GR “laid on rig’s br Turk Thursd Day. Kasi Saur7 Open Tuesdz Tae Weathe