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November 25, 1885 (4 pages)

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ene“ EE a ‘TERMS: An effort isto be made to enforcejextent his lengthening process PRR ANNUM. .. 000050002002: $7.00 . this law for want of a better commay be carried, but we are left to Fine Confectionery RY gage dar este ose LB CTS. school law. i ing i a H FER WERK. PN ee cs, infer that by keeping it up’ for Fruits and Vegetables, “WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25, 1885, . 1¥ a quiet and altogether unobSay Gass poem: aS ae : a NOY. 2, . structive fashjon the veteran petwo feet and one inch to his statChoice Cigars, E —_a“as— lestrian Spencer has completed . "7°, or twenty-five feet in a year. _ day evening, as John Cannon, J. _ J. Smithand J. H. Gaul, miners * os, A . (Pagan is one thing I dread,” “Good gracious! Is it so danger? ary ous, doctor?” Doctor—‘Not a clothing kept it together. Cannon’s body was also horribly DO A pvispatcu to ths Times from Calcutta says that 5,000 people have been drowned and 150 villages submerged in Orissa, India, by a cyclone, and that 1,241 square miles in the Hedabad and Huddea districts have been devasOO Crrizens of El Paso, Texas, have agreed to give $40,000 to an! Vast quantities of ore are constant~ Ly passing through the city from Mexico. _ Daz San Jose Woolen Mills Co. announce their intention to employ white labor exclusively, in place of the Chinese who have » hitherto worked in the mills, Some 84 hands will be required. . cea LLG LALLA _ Arthe crematory on Long Island an experiment was made with the body of a ram weighing seventy-five pounds, which was in two hours converted into™wenty-four ounces of white ashes. A mover’s cabin on Mineral Hill, Eureka, was torn down a short time ago and $600 in coin unearthed, which had been buried under the floor by Thomas Sawtelle, the deceased owner. Tux lawless conduct of Patrick Burns and his four sons has caused the formation of a vigilance commitee at Carthage, N. Y., and the entire family have been}, ordered to leave the locality. Treasury officials do not think much of the charges laid before Rosecrans that; bonds to the amount of $13,000,000 had been ‘paid by the Government upon du‘plicates. statute, passed in 1683, which provides that every child shall be taught to read and write”before arriving at the age of twelve years, ter than when heturnedin. He . and that-each parent or guardian vision shall be fined five pounds. the herculean task of walking 6,000 miles in 116 days,thus entirely eclipsing the performance of the noisy, much-advertised Yankee, remarked Fenderson, “‘and that i8 a premature burial.’”” “Don’t worry about that,’ replied Fogg, “the thing is impossible. There’s no danger of your being buried. too soon.”’ ; be confined to North Carolina. A A New Yore physicians says if a man will take a hothbath and lie in bed. sixteen hours he will arise three-quarters of an inch tallTurner isan old Pennsylvania says he got a short man appointed to the police force in just that way. He doea not state to what te comply with this proDocror (who has been sent for at 2 a. mM.) “Madam, pray send at once for the clergyman, and if you wanttomake your will, for the bit of it, but I don’t want to be the only fool who has been disturbed in his sleep for nothing.” Amonce the replies to an advertisement of a music committe for a “candidate aS organist, music teacher,” etc., was the following one: ‘‘Gentlemen, I noticed your advertisement for an organist and’music teacher, either lady or gentlemen. Having been both for several years, 1 offer my services.”’ Tuat is a very handsome. picture,’”’ he observed politely to the artist. “‘Whatdo you call it?” ‘That is a study from still life.” “What is the name of it?” “A Tramp at Work.” Host: ‘‘Why did you strike my dog? Heenly sniffed at you.” Visitor: ‘Well you don’t expect me to wait till he has had a taste of me, do you?’”’ A Kentucky fatherexplained to his boy that a ‘‘ghost of ‘a smile’’ . , was “something that is found in empty bottles.” HEREAFTER tar-heels ‘will not ‘ Marry young, and if anybody asks you why you got married you dan tell them that you don’t recollect. preparation of tar applied to the feet is the latest remedy for rheumatism. Tnx State Board of Horticulture has removed 8. F. Chapin, State Inspector of Fruit Pests, and elected William Boggs to the position. — cle anses the Blood, stimulates the vital functions, and restores health and strength. No one whose blood is. impure can feel well. When you are discouraged and despondent take Ayer’s Sarsapaparilla to purify and vitalize’ the blood. . lw ee BAND BOs MILLINERY STORE, Broad Street, Opposite Stumpf’s Hotel, Nevada City, Misses Boaruman & Dreyfuss Proprietors. 2/1/50) 0 Durine the fiscal year ended June 30, 1885,the internal revenue receipts amounted to $112,421,121. _or Tux Mormons are having Gentiles arrested in Salt Lake for lewdness with women. An effort is to be made to create a United States District Court in Southern California. §. R. Surru murdered his wife, 19 years old, in Chicago, SaturWe keep on hand Pull tine ot day uight. ; P fie Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Birds, _ Negotiations have been resum-. Feathers, Ribbons, Velvets, ed between France and China. Silks, Plushes, Neckwear, Etc., Etc. Also material for all kinds of Fancy Work— Beads, Crewel, Etc. A pripce that is often overlooked—The bridge of the nose. Tur result of the billiayd tournament in Chicago was a We keep on hand a, beautiful stock ot . \Exuman Etair; We take pleasure in recom-. . Front Picees, Switches, Nets, &c. mending Hall’s Hair Renewer to Hats. Trimmed and Pressed. our readers. It restores gray hair os Our stock is new and of the very latest _— ao Pate Ryan, for an attempted assault upon a woman, Wwassentenc. edatSan Bernardino, Saturday, “to ten years’ imprisonment. Inprenation meetings of Riel sympathizers were held at several places in-Canada yesterday. 0 Tux Porte warns Servia to withdraw from Bulgaria, or Turkish troops, will invade Servia. A muvee fell sixty feet down a] toits youthful color, prevents baldness, makes the hair soft and glossy, does not stain the skin, and is altogether the best known remedy for all hair and scalp diseases. ee BORN. At North Bloomfield, Nov. 16, 1885, to H. Boukofs<y and wife, a daughter. styles, and our patrons can rely upon get ting FINE GOODS at LOW RATES. Being practical milliners, and doing our own work, we will sell CHEAPER than any house ip the county, considering quality of goods, Polite attention shown everybody. Orders from the country. promptly filled. Misses BOARDMAN & DREYFUSS. Nevada City, November 24, 1885.~1m (No. 1600.] Application for Patent to a Mining Claim. : United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal., Nov. 18th, 1885. N Stuo is hereby given, that JOHN—M. THOMAS and WILLIAM D. HARRIS, whose pcstottice is Nevada City, Nevada vounty, Cal., have made application for pat— ee E. ROSENTHAL'S Popular VARIETY STORE 1) Commercial Street, QSOPPOSITE TRANSCRIPTABLOCK {7} I* THE PLACE TO BUY Aver’s Sarsaparilla thoroughly » ALL OF THE BEST Mountain and Valley Fruits IN THEIR SEASON. Fresh Strawberries & Cherries Received Dally. *.B, ROSENTHAL, » Leave Grass and 1:00, 3:00 and 4:00 P. ™ Leave Nevada City at and 2, 4:30 and 4:46 PF. M. part of the city witho ders k ft at either Ho’ attended to. o30tf GARSON & WETTERAU, Prop’s. CHANGE OF TIME. Nevada City and Grass Valley Bus Line. — TIME TABLE: NTIL further notice the ‘Bus will make regular trips bewween Grass Valley and Nevada.City at the following hours: alléy at 8:30and 9:00 4. mM. 9:45, 10:04. ™., Ladies and gentlemen called for inany at extra charge. 2rtel will be promptly ITROUS Teeth ExtractedWithout Pain ~ BY THE USE OF— Ox1pE Gas (Or Laughing Gas,) Dr. Pennineron’s dental office . ' on Commercial street. nl veyor. ment inthe U. 8. proval. CHAS. E. UREN, C. E., ND U. 8. DEPUTY MINERAL Office~ Holbrooke Building, Grass Valley, Cal. Having had charge ofthe Minin ur veyor-Gene lam prepared to make Official Surveys for Patents that will insure their immediate ap(Nov. 4 -&m. Draughting, Mapping, Etc. g De rte A . # Office. . sect fgom New York, thereby insurin URNEARLY OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY. LARD, PORK LOINS, PORK & SAUSAGES. —AT— WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. W. H. Phillips, Proprietor. Pork Packing Establishment. MAIN STREET, W. H. PHILLIPS, Proprietor. — KEEPS CONSTANTLY HAND IN THEIR SEASON, A LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK OF Nevada City, Oct. 28, 1885. NEW PAINT SHOP. H. J. DASSONVILLE H” OPENED A PAINT SHOP Seaman’s Carriage Factory, Me WHERE HE IS PREPARED TO DO A KINDS OF : —— Carriage and Sign Painting. shaftin Plumas nd was ent for the Albert Placer Mine, bearing gold, county € d in Nevada Mining District, Nevada county, instantly killed. ; Ualifornia, and descr:bed as follows, viz: — — The ae k Ek ot re Hee x LS sW} Tramp T of SW}, o1 SW ani ol of SWt = sons put in the chain Sec. $2, and containing 90 acres, ‘wp 17, N gang at Merced and made to work 9 E, Mt Viablo Base and Meridian. Said the ‘streets is ‘ location was made March 6, 1885 by the ap: on the . plicants and others. Applicants claim by lo—— cation and purchase from: their co-locators. Joun B, Eagan, an old ComAll persuns holding any .adverse claims . pep theretn are hereby required to present the stocker, died suddenly in Virginia, same before this anos ane sixty days * trom the first day of publishing’hereof. Nevada, Friday. ED. F. TAYLUK, Register. Mw. Patti has been ordered by her physicians te take a month’s complete rest. : * EE mmm Perer Jurgens was found dead in his cabin, Saturday, near Santa Cruz. EE See z Tux English have achieved another victory in Burmah. eal than the ordinary kinds, and a —_—_—_—— cannot be sold in competition with ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. the multitude of low test, short NEVADA CITY. weight, alum or phosphate pow. BSonp ontv mn cans. Roya. UNION HOTEL, Baxixa Powprer Co,, 106 Wall Rector Bros.... Proprietors . ®t, N.Y. This powder "never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. {More economi1885. Gaylord & Searls, Attys for Applicants. First Newspaper Publication Nov. 20, Mother.” MISS BESSIE SMOOT AS \LATELY BECOME HER FATH He keeps for sale of Smoker’s goods, November 23, 1885. §. Stockam, Nevada ade lo. E. Do C. Seaman, es G0: Cc. 2 Loughridge, NEW STOCK OF £Siegts, to PALL AND WINTER GOODS. . J. M068, Ce) * ose ‘. wife, d 3 Mt Taylor, mie ap I HAVE JUST RECEIVED from San a LP eamag f sit Prandin, a large and elegant stock of 3 2 Mg > Sacram ? ° M. Teale, Rough and-Ready, Bete Houoh and easy, . Raney Dry aud Dress. tus. . J. Phelps and w, help H, . Brocaded and Plain Velvets, Silks, Satins, Rhadames, Ladies’ Cloth, Ottomars, Combination Suitings, Fancy Goods, Etc. MILLINERY. and examine my stook 5 _ HATS AND BONNETS, Parisian styles. MRS. M. A. STERLING'S . . Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks, Ladies are pertienlents requested to call up capital ‘Trimmed and untrimmed, in all the late} Besides the-Greatest Variety of Nuts, Candies, Etc. vada’s citizens to patronize . a Miss Bessie and her Father. fort tting her own “Honor Thy Father and Thy 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. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Cigars, Tobacco and all kinds Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Also a Large Stock of Goods known as Wamizeco Notions. Me sells at the LOWEST CASH PRICE, and we believe it is almost the duty of Ne‘Very few young ladies of her age would have the courage to do what she is doing, ORNAMENTAL WORE H. J. DASSONVILLE. Nevada City, November 10, 1886. EXECUTED IN FIRST-CLASS STYbE. Beei, Pork, % that she may keep honor and protect her blind father, s Ld t and p e the cammandment, and Don't Neglect te Call at their Store when you waat Goods in their line. . ‘ apl et. National © Meat . Market. = Opposite Citizens Bank. C. J. NAFFZIGER. Fro sTietor. And all kinds of, meat usually found in is first class mark: :
THOSE DESIRING TO’ BUY MEAT FOR CASH WiLL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO TRADE WITH ME, AS WILL SELL AT THE LOWEST RATES £47 Meats delivered free of charge. a] Cc. J. NAFFZIGER. SACRAMENTO BANK. 3 1, 1886, ry eaten ily 1, 1885, dividends paid in Jan da July. ‘oaned upon ps orth estate only. ~ Mrs. that she gives bet than any other store in the city. “ n25 Sterling, aad you will be convinced better goods for less money $1,956,581. and ordinary deposits received, and _ . residence. Good chance Mone) This Bank does exclusively a savings capital. bank business. Information turnished upon to W. P, COLEMAN, President. Be. RB. Hamiuton, Cashier. POR SALE OR ‘RENT. Ba = for investment with small municate with Jas, A. _ agil.6m ‘ Juan; Cal. . ; The Carion’Brewery Property, At North San Juan, ’ ITTED for Saloon or Lodging House With the brewery building oe family As to property, inquire at Milwaukee Brewery, Nevada City. For terms comp> hie NERY DRC FROM NEW YORK @a@iN FORMER YEARS we have shown many beautiful goods, but our display this year surpasses anything for : SS OO SOOO OOO IO IF 4BEAUTY AND RICHNESS? i aaa PL OXON KKK IED Ever before seen. We are now receiving goods dithe VERY Latest STYLFs and the Very LowesT FRICES. MISS GILBERT,A lady of large Wxperience, and one of San Francisco’s most stylish Milliners, will superintend the Mil-. linery Department. Satisfaction‘guaranteed. Orders from the country promptly filled and trimmed hats forwarded subject to approval. MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, Near Union Hotel, Main St., Nevada City. Neen eee. Arrived! Stock Superb! GRAB AT IT. NOW WITHIN YOUR FEACH. Our New Fall Stock of MEN’S, YOUTHS’ BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S _ CLOTHING. UNPRECEDENTED AND UNRIVALLED BARGAINS. _We are now placing before the people a magnificent assortment of New Goods for the inspection ot all who-wear clothes. It includes everything desir able in stylish and well made garments. Choice selections of CENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, VALISES, ETC. Our goods are purchased from first hands, and for cash. We therefore allow no one to undersell. HYMAN BROTHERS, Corner Broad & Pine Streets, Nevada City. NEW YORK, Branches} SAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU Ordinance No. 72. A N ORDINANCE providing for the construction of a crossing on East Broad Street. The Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain as fellows; Section 1—It is hereby declared necessary to the public convenience thata crossing be establishec and consttucted on East Broad Street, at. a point near Harvey Cooper's house. Section 2--A street crossing is hereby esaccommodation of the public between NEVADA and GRASS VALLEY. Mutton, tablished ata Point 29 feet north trom the ing Saturday, Oct. 24th, 1885. ner of Harve i‘are each Veal, tees leton pe Broad strea, pe shall be = ~ ee = construc of plank and gravel, so laidSausages, Ete., not to impede travel. The plank on ie ' D. MN « W A L K E R r Hams, Bacon and Lard, Whole-. centre of the street on each ‘side thereof . 5 : : sale or Retail . . shall be four inches thick, and not less than REAL EST ATE AND INSUReight feet in length of plank in . and from the centre pee to ep h sea 2 on each side the plank sl.all not be less than two inches-thick. The crossing shall be four feet wide, and shall be built near as practicable on a level with the street, and graveled on each side so as to make an'even grade if raised above, and shall be securely — 80 per in place, : ection 8—The property holders west side of Broad etree opposite hen property: such crossing is made shall construct and maintain the same, : Pant Mevenhe 19, 1885. ; . E. ROBINSON, Pres. W.G. Riou saps, Clerk? PO" ANCE AGENT. . ROCKLIN, PLACER CO., CAL. property: 485 acres of land (all fence;also farming utensils, sixty h cattle, twenty-five head of ‘a seen Hod n2l 12, WM. SING bed ER, JUR., ': ATR ORE RE AT-LAW, land is good for fruit trees, grapevines, Practice Involving \ North San oc8-lm GENTS’ EVENING CARRIACE. R VINCENT will during the pleasant .» Wweater rungn evening carriage for the Leaves Grass Valley at 7 p. m. Returni leaves Nevada City at 8.30 “ nm. Goumane FFERS for sale the following described 485, tented) togeth with improvements, couleling ree eg one dwelling house, 350 acres under a ‘ood en horses;said property is situated one-fourth miles irom pin Station. a on Papo for growing fruit and grapes; price 480 acres of land and improvements; two dwelling houses; two barns; brick wine cel} lar, costing $3,000; six acres of bearing Lar hoa six years old; pedch, pear anu ae: See good living springs; all of t ow. : é y hay and grain; 200 acres under ation __ 8. W. Cor. Fifth and J Sta, . stp and all inclosed with Posooryhetoy TITLE TO LANDS <dseere Geese tome A} : house. Price 300, x : oe agg Also the Trott Hotel in Rocklin, and fur46 BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, * By uction. I will distribute my entire stock of FURNISHING GOODS, BOYS’. CLOTHING, JEWELRY, NOTIONS, Ete. (ALL FIRST CLASS GOODS,) Among the penple to the HIGHEST AND BEST BIDDERS, COMMENCING Saturday Evening, November “7th, and continuing until the Stock is all distributed. — . [ AM DETERMINED (0 To make a clean sweep and close out everything in above mentioned lines of Fine Goods. ta (0@" Dear folks, call around early and get your choice and your money’s worth, AT YOUR OWN PRICE. (0% DON’T BE FOOLING AROUND THE SIDE SHOWS, but come direct to Headquarters. Co.A. BARRETT. : Bank Exchange Saloon . Broad St., Opp. Citizens Bank. W. C. CARTER, SOLE PROPRIETOR. The Pleasantest Resort in the City. Constantly on hand, the CHOICEST WINES & LIQUORS. IMPORTED & DOMESTIC CIGARS. Every customer. politely and liberally dealt with. Call and see me. n6-tf CLENBROOK SALOON. BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. WILLARD GARDNER, Proprietor, The Mast Elegantly Furnished Saloon in the Movataias WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS Of the Oldest and Best Brands in. the Market. Give me acall. “Next door to Treasurer's Office, pope eae 0o-—" Promenade Concert, Exhibition Drill, And Uniform Ball, pclae 1 ees HUNT’S EHEALL, Thursday Evening, Nov. 26th, 185, Mountain Division, No, FOR THE BENEFIT OF MOUNTAIN DIVISION BAND. —_———0——_— A GENERAL COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. . Kt. A. R. Lord, Capt. B. N. Sh 8. Kt L. 8. Calkins. ‘raat Inviration ComMMITTEE. Ist Lieut. J. Bacigalupi 8. Kt. D. 8. B : } : . Kt. D. 8. Baker, $4. Kt. Geo. 8. Brand. 8. Kt. W. J. Britland, 8. Kt. Jas. J. Bastian 8. Kt. Frank Ei < ; . KE. jlerman, Sy es F. Hartman; S. Kt. Thomas Peard, Kt. Wm. Quigley, 8. Kt. Henry dush, La J. W. Robinson, 8. K. 8S. Wm. Rowe &. t. J. J. Benney, S. Kt. Clarence A. Shurtleff, \8. Kt. J. D. Thomas, 8. Kt. F. B. Woodman 8. Kt. John H. Carter, S. Kt. E.F. Girard, ' : oe Music Commirree. . Kt: Phil. Goyne, ~ 8. Kt. Hen , yyne, . Ke ry Stenger 8. Kt. C. Bouvier, 8, Kt. Walter Borid, *. Kt. Frank Eilerman, Jr., 8. Kt. HL. Bouvier,. S. Kt. Thomas Granville, 8. Kt. John Goyne, ” S. Kt. W. Hampton, S. Kt. E. Hampton, S. Kt. James Gilbert, 8. Kt. George A. Isoard, S. Kt. C. Keskeys, RecEPrion ComMMITTEER. Lt. Col. J. A. Rapp, 8. K. R. F.G. Beatty, 8. Kt. Geo. C. Gaylord 8S. Kt. H. D 3 i . Kt. H. D. Towle, i Hie de Pom S. Kt. J. G. Hartwell, S. Kt. J. M. Hadley, 5. Kt. O. Maltman S. Kt. H. C. Mills, 8. Kt. J. E. Isaac,’ 8. K. T.W. DP. Vinton. FLOOR MANAGER—B. N. SHOECRAFT. Fioor ComMirrEr. S, Kt. E. A. Tompkins rs) 24 Lt. R. D. Carter,’ ~ 8. Kt ELM. Brown, D. Maj. John Michell, §. Kt. V. Routhier, 3. Kt. W.'T. Morgan, S. Kt.G. J. J. Jackson, © ) 8. Kt. ©, P.E. Gray. a TICKETS ge $1.50 TE _ SPECTATORS: Loe Se Dio eRee ce eels See Aes 25 Cents GENTLEMON 6 eS 50 Cents &2 A cordial invitation to attendais extended to MINING PATENTS PROCURED . fbn spon e ul-4w niture; 15 hogs; 2 cows; 28 beds; the hotel ie the public. 3 RAND STRBOTON 6,U,R.K.ofP, th Da Daily, M es Cove & GE ~~ daily mail th tween this: c although th obliged to dc tract, a tri-w galled for : This storm mail. Epwarp C . dey, Grand . Arch Mason Dutch Fiat priest, are p the Chapter: State. The; Saturday. an: ‘ ATTENTION advertiseme ling*who ha stock of Fall fancy goods, Sterling has this city for: the wants of Justice Si comella Giz Superior Cor structing M ditch. The nished the r with Charl Eustis as su Larry Sx the Bald mine at For last week ar twice betwee Tr the boo who stole th from the fre place on Br “will return t changed far SwART’s p to no artist i see specime: Broad stre Hotel. Pri Go TO TH good Thank key and all market will THE sewi interested Church, wi Mrs. J. M. Jno. S. ] Fenkhause jobbers of in town yer Won. Au! city,” was . his residen: eee Th Followin, the prome tion drill a Hunt’s Ha! concert is a 8:30 o’clocl 1. Overt by Mounta 2: Voca the Soldier and A. Cla 3. Fant Amour, by 4. Voca 5. Maze light,’”’ by: 6. Exh tain Divisi: Pp. 7. Dres 8. Gran tain Divisi 9. Dan Th: Monday the Chauta parlor of t Hotel, wa forty and f men. The announced carried out ceedingly instructive elected M next assen evening, exercises . life and w will consti of the pro; The ‘ex Hart, whic day aftern ing bound Court -to ‘With bail f ‘decision 1 . applied ‘guage to J ter repli done. his Carter = ‘ Turkeys re Go and. _Forman’s _ tothis mi