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September 28, 1884 (4 pages)

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Pablished Daily, Manne Excepted, . BROWN & CALKINS. = SUNDAY, SEPT. 28, 1884. TL Tux Ohio canvass is described as “red-hot” at present, the Republi‘cans making active torch, brass band and oratorical demonstrations with . the view of bringing out lethargic voters, who are assumed to be Republicans. Ifthey can be gotten out the State, it is claimed, is safe for Blaine in October by from 20,000 majority and by a larger majority in November. The Democratic canvass is described aé a “‘stillhunt.” Ar one of the schools in Cornwall, ‘the inspector asked the children if they could quote any text of Seripture which forbade a man having two wives. One of. the children sagely quoted in reply the text, ‘No man can serve two masters,” Tue Paris exhibition of infants will be held next month. Two thousand applications for entry have been received. The best physical conformation of bone and muacle will take the prize. Fat alone will not test the merit this time. “What county to you, represent Sir ?” asked one individuel of another in front of a saloon one day last week. ‘I’m nota member of the Legislature,” was the reply. “I’m only a private eitizen on a drank . ” o> o Cou. InceRsouu’s lectures sre being translated into the Japanese language, to be used as tracts by the Budhists to counterbalance the efforts of Christian missionaries. see It ia believed that California will give Blaine and Logaa 10,000 majority in November. ‘ Tue man who buysa vote is no worse than the-degraded wretch who sells it. ; Joun C. FREMONT is to take the ’ gtump for the Republican ticket in Ohio, CLEVELAND has three B’s against him—Blaine, Butler and Belva. Louisiana Democrats reject their free trade Congressmen, Tut voice of Judge Thurman is not heard in the land. Onto is deluged with political eampaign documenta, THERE are 25,000 colored voters in Ohio, : p—————_—______] HOTEL ARRIVALS. Union Hotel. RECTOR BROGS..... Proprictors. —o— ‘ 2 Sept. 26, 1884. John Kelly, San. Francisco, . John F Perry, Pet Hill, A Phelan, mnecy Creek, R Hughes, GC) R Hughes, Jr. do J Barnhart, Dutch Flat, O K Cloudman, You Bet, J R Smith, Pike City, Mre CJ Hoag, Forest City, E E Matterson, Washington, Thos Blakeslee, City, J R Davis, San Juan. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL STANLY A. EDDY..... PROPRIETOR September 26. NN Williams, Relief Hill, Mrs N OWiblliams, do Miss Della Grissell, Washington, AS Winchester, Pike City, O P Champion, Green Valley, Mrs Robinson, Ceutral House, E Wapple, Marysville, C Gricael, Washington, Chas Grissel, do O P Smith, San Juan, Geo C Shaw, City, C P Loughridge, City, Kate Caatleton’s Comedy Co. Harry Phillips and w, Miss Kate Cleveland, Miss Annie Calvert, Miss Effie Whitney, Frank Calvert, John Williams, W F Bishop, Ralph Wray, Frank Pallon, J Rush Bronson, MARRIED. On Sunday, 2ist, at the Catholic Fol party srengih apr aon UN: phosROGER CONLAN, Proprietor. ~The Nevada Daily Transeript. ‘}eommence at the hour of one o’clocs of said Infants and Children Withent Morphine er Narcotine, Ra em ) mee per anni ~ nap SAS ET Centaur Liniment,—Anebsolute cure for Rheumatism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &c., and am instantaneous Pain-reliever. American wages for American workingmen. BLAINE & LOGAN. . REPUSLICAN MORTING, HON A. A. SARGENT ILL“ ADDRESS THE PEOPLE ON the issues of the day, as follows: Nevada City, Saturday Kvening, October 4th, 1884. The County Committee will make the necessary arrangement for the meeting. By order of the Republican State Central Committee. A. P. WILLIAMS, Chairman. James R. Finuayson, Secretary. In any size or plating on all metals. No. 657 Mission Street, LARCEST STOCK Silver Plated Amalgamating Plates FOR SAVING GOLD. Used in Quartz, Gravel and Placer Mining, ; ca Quantity Furnished to Order. . 00 Best Process yet discovered for saving fine Gold.—Gold, Silver, Nickel and Copper ais ‘4 Old Tableware repaired and replated. : GUN AND PISTOL MOUNTING A SPECIALTY. CALIFORNIA ELEUTRO PLATING WORKS? KEATING & FAGAN, Proprietors. San Francisco Auction Sale! —OFr— ted Furniture, Household Goods, ETO. ETC., Every Saturday Evening. Goods Will he sald at Auction Prices DURING THE WEEK! oO. I Have Just Received from the East the OF CLASS WARE, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Ever brought to Nevada City, and will sell .it Cheaper than any other dealer in California. GEORCE TRACY, . Transeript Block, Commercial: Street. Corner Broad and Pine Sts., _—— _ WALTER rrop Nevada Drug D. VINTON t ° A Large Stock of Patent Medicines, Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, ‘ Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, * Toilet Articles of all kinds Careful attention Given to Compounding Prescriptions By a Competent Druggist and Perfect Purity Guaranteed. Store, Nevada City zrietorr Imperial, London, Northerg & HAMBURG TEA. Ts used saccessfuliy for foetid breath, scald head, ring-worm, itch, prickly heat, cancerous ulcers, and skin diseases generally, . *<"" Notice of Sale. N THE matter of Conn & Sears, an Insolvent ership. Notice is hereby given that underand by virtue of ar orcer of sale made on the 20th day of September, 1884, by the Superior Court of the county of Nevada California, in the matter of Conn & Searsinsolvent debtors, I will sell at public aubtion at the saloon of Conn & Sears on Broad street, Nevada City, and for cash, all the right, title and interest of Conn’ & Sears to the lease of the Lampe building on Broad. street, Nevada City, al-o all the liquors, hilliard table, beer stands, refrigerators, glasses, bottles, stoves, chairsand tables, and all fixtures and appurtenances belongi: g to the saloon and business of Conn & Sears; also 200 shares ef «tock of the Cold Spring Mining Company, of-the property of J. B. Conn insolvent debtor. sale will be made at the saloon aforesaid,on Bioad street, on Friday, the 26th'day of September, 1884, and will day. Terms ofsale cash on delivery. Assignee of estate of Paldhgg gn etre oO jeals, & partnership in insolvency. ‘ Opera Saloon, —AND— : BOWLING ALLEY, f ER THE NEVADA THEATRE. F YOU WANT A COOL GLASS OF BEER AGENT FOR THB BEST INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD Queen, Liverpool, London, AUCTION SALE —OFReal Estate & Personal Property W. C. SHAFFER, Auctioncer, WILL SELL ON THURSDAY, Oct. 9th, T 11 o'clock, on the premises of JAMES A HEATH, situated in Nevada county, 3 miles east of Empire Ranch, on the Nevada road leading from Marysville to Nevada, 180 acres of land with the following improvements: A good -one story frame house with 8 rooms, all nieely ceiled and. papered, size of house, 50 ft. square; large barn 40x40, and shed 40x12, blaoksmith shop, chicken house, 300 bearing fruit trees, consisting of apfiles, pears, ches, apricots, plums, erries, almonds, quinves, 800 chcice grape vines, a nice lawn with ornamental trees and choice shrubbery and flowers, a nice spacious machine = with water wheel sutticiently large for driving maehinery of aimost any description; also water for irrition free for 24 vears; fine spring water or drinking, with iron tank holding 1100 s with iron pipes to house, barn, etc. he place is all fenced in, Also, the franchise for 24 years of four miles of what is known as the Pet Hill tol! road, all of which will go with the ranch; the net profits of the road heretofore has been $1000 per annum. There is no better truit or vine land in the State; it is centrally located between the two extremes, not too cold or two warm;itis healthy and the climate is the finest in the State. This place should be eagerly sought after; it must be sold. Also at the same time, 4 horses, 1 twohorse wagon, 1 prggy, 1 cart, 1 cow, 8 yearling heifers, 2 of which are Jerseys, “plows arrows, rollers, scrapers, 20 tons of ied Land: loose hay, 2 tons roller barley, 5000 5 ha: and nice Tot of household furniture. Terms of sale CASH. Parties can examine property before day of sale. W. C. SHAFFER, Auctioneer. Why 1 Am a Republican, READ GOV. GEO.S BOUTWELLS BOOK, RICE $1.60 (mailed free of postage.) AdP dress A. ROMAN, prdeed gym '§ 120 f sSan Francisco, and a pleasant place to rest, call on a8 e ROGER CONLAN. ee ag J. E. CARR, -T. H. CARR. CARR BROTHERS, Corner Pine and Commercial sts., ©Keep constar ty onhand a large and complete tock of everything veil y ¢ First Class Drug Store. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC., SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, 3 MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS All kinds of Periodicals Pictorialy and Newspapers, Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, THE FINEST BRANDS OF CiSARS AGENTS FOR London & Lancashire and Manchester Insuradse Companies Than which there arenone better &@ Prescriptions accurately and carefully .com pounded by a careful and competent Druggist 9 BEYOND QUESTION THE en Neds 5 \ if (Cheapect and Most Effeefeed +0 iclassos of Ore, “This machine has been thoroughly tested for the past two years under a great variety of conditions giving most extraordinary results, far in advance of anything ever before ‘ealized bad A recent competitive tests mada with the Frue at the Carlisle mine, in New Mexico, showed an advantage of 30 per cent. in favoroftheDuncan. The amountsaved over the Frue being sufficient to pay the entire cost of the mvchiues nearly every month of the ear. “The following is an enumeration of its many advantagés over all other similar machines: 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 reduciag the cost of transportation. 2. The expense of setting up in running order is not more than one-third that of the Frue, or any other belt machine, much less age and timber work being necessary. 8. The expenditure for repair is not more than one-fifth that of any other belt machine, and they will last fully three times as long, working under the same conditions. 4. Notsmore neé-half the space is required—a point of great importance where a considerable number are used. 5. No special skill and very little care is necessary to operate it, 6. Nomore water is required than is furnished by the batteries. 7. It savesall theamalgam, gold ur silver, that escapes the batteries, pans or settlers 8 INVALUABLE FEATURE, and claimed by noother, making the machine worth more than it costs or this purpose alone, 8. Amuch coarser grade of ore can be handled successfully than by any other machine prs bay t i caremnee in many instances where fine crushing is not necessary to eliminate 6 mine! 9. It has no small and delicate mechanism, requiring nice ad t and the cl attention —an insuperable objection to all belt and other forms of machines, making them wholly unfit for the rough service of a quartz mill, : 10, Great simplicity of construction andsmall number of wearing parts, The whole machine is comprised in seventeen pieces, only three of which are subject to any especial wear, and these can be replaced ata nominal cost. The Frue has 113 pieces, and some similar machines many more, making a complication of parts that involves censtant repair and great expenses in:this way, as well as in loss of time. We areaware that the most sweeping and pretentious claims are made for nearly every concentrator in the market, but it is a well-known fact that the results of their operation have not in any instance made good these claims. ‘Tne advantages here set for.k for the oapioenn well as the statements made, we are prepared to substantiate by actual workng ri le Price $350. Weight 1750 Pounds. Pacific Iron Works, Rankin, Brayton & Co., San Francisco, Cal. = na —FOR— cA S rt. Flour per 100 Ibs...$2 25 Wheat “ «sees 8 OO Corn * re b's Barley weg deree ce 1 30 Ground Barley 100 lbs, 1 35 Middlings 100 lbs... 1 50 Bran 100 Ibs...1 25 Crushed Sugar 9 lbs 1 00) Granulated“ 91-2 1 00 Brown © 101-2-‘ 100 Java Coffee 4 * 3 Costa Rica “ 6 “100 Beans 33 1 00 Tomatoes 8 cans... t 00 Green Corn 7 “... 100 Green Peas 7 “’... 1 00 ‘String Beans. 7 “... 1 00 Oysters §.2%..4. 1 CO Lobsters 6. SK 1 00 Sardines 6 ces 00 Jelly . § 1 00 Deviled Ham 4 “. .. 1 00 Corned Beef 3 “... 1 00 Salmon $09 28 100 Table Peaches 4 ‘“.. . 1 00 Coffee, 3 lb cans ..... 50 Chocolate, 4 papers ... 1 00 Washing Powder 12 papr’s 1 00 Tea, 5’ Ib DOK. 5.5. ccccysss 1 25 Coal Oil, per 5 gallon can, 1 75 Coal Oil per. gallon, — 40 Candles 60 for......+. 100 Candles per box...... 1 75
Butter per roll eee ee) ‘Pie Fruit, 6 cans,,.... 1 00 Syrup per gallon, .... %5 Syrup 5 gallon keg,.. 3 00 Codfish per Ib,... -.. 7 And evervthing else in proporSEND FOR CIRCULAR. Mention Nevada Daily Transcript. Selling Out ! rat Having concluded to « In Nevada city on or before January. rst, 1 known here, the entire stock of Consisting: of first-class Broadcloth, Cassi Suits, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots and Clothing Store. a Ee REMEMBER eq [ AM CLOSING OUE! NO 9 many dollars by trading at Casper’s. . PUBLIC AUCTION! posed of. K. CASPER, Selling Out! ve PUBLIC AUCTION ! Will be held on the premises, Kr EVERY SATURDAY __ EVENING, from 8 to 9:30 o'clock thereafter till further . _hotice. This sale will continue till the whole stock is disWILLIAM WOLF a OEE Selling Out! 6a ee Se RETIRE FROM BUSINESS885, I. therefore offer to the public at lower prices than were ever before MEN'S; AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, mere and Pique Shoes, Blankets, and everything that is usually to be found in a first-class HUMBUG ! In Proof of this Assertion, I WILL NOT REFUSE ANY REASONABLE BID. E= Now is the golden opportunity (it may: never occur again’ in your experience) to buy goods at your own prices. dollar saved isa dollarearned, and you can ‘save a A great _ To any one desiring to purchase the entire stock, a very liberal:discount will be made. Proprietor, . -to see all his old custom_ Champooing, 25 cents, NSTUCTIONS GIVEN IN HARMONY THE TIMES! GEO. E. TURNER, PINE STREET, OFFERING GOODS IN H18 LINE AT LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHEK ESTABLISHMENT 1N NEVADA COUNTY. The goods consists in part of HARDWARE, 5j0f Every Description, —_# -Iron and Steel, ' Stoves and Tinware, Gas Pipes and Fittings, Rope, Blocks, Powder and Fuse, Shovels and Picks, Axesgand Sledges, Gansf and Pistols, PAINTS AND OILS, Window Glass and Putty. Crockery ant Clas Ware. Mill and Mining Supplies. ——— 4 Agent for the Best Powder Comnies in the State. eg Mechanics’ Tools of all kinds, ae Fine stock Granite Iron Ware. Best lot of Lamps in the city. Purchasers willJsave money by buying at my establishment. ‘GEO. E. TURNER. ~ €, ROSENTHAL’S Commercial Street OPPOSITE TRAN SCRIPT; BLOCK, bh THE PLACE TO BUY Fine Confectionery, Fruits and Vegetables, Choice Cigars, Ete ALL OF THE BEST Mountain and Valley Fruits, IN THEIR SEASON. FRESH VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY. FE. ROSENTHAL. REMOVED. Chas, Kingeuspor For ten years past part Proprietor of the National Hotel barber shop, has removed to Broad Street, next door to Luetje Brand’s, : Where he will be pleased ers and many new ones. Shaving, 25 cents. Hair Cutting, 25 cents. Redaction in P : JAMES G, BLA Popular Variety Store. FOR PRESIDENT, OF MAINE. : _ FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, JOAN A LOGAN OF ILLINOIS. FOR CONGRESS, JAMES A. LOUTTIT, OF STOCKTON. FOR -PRESIDENTIALELECTORS, HENRY EDGERTON, BENJ, SHURTLEFF, HENRY VROOMAN, MICHAEL HECHT, © A. R, CONKLIN, J. B. REDDICK, HORACE DAVIS, CHESTER ROWELL, Nevada County Nominations, FOR SUPERIOR JUDGE, J. M. WALLING. FOR SHERIFF, George Lord. FOR COUNTY CLERK, Frank G. Beatty. FOR RECORDER, John A. Rapp. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, W. D. Long. FOR TREASURER, Geo. E. Robinson, FOR SURVEYOR, J. G. Hartwell. FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, A. R. Lord, FOR. CORONER, William Powell. FOR ASSEMBLYMEN, A. Walrath, Cc. F. McGlashan. FOR SUPERVISORS, Chas. E. Mulloy. Jonathan Butler. James Marriott. W. J. Hill. Frank E. Morrill. PORK-PA CKING ESTABLISHMENT, ‘MAIN STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE UNIUN HOTEL, NEVADA’ CITY. . JACOB NAFFZICER, PROPRIETOR. HAVE RE-OPENED MY PACKING ES: P areal where will be found for le a WHOLESALE: AND RETAIL, ‘Park, lard and Sausages. I invite the public to give me a call. JACOB NAFFZIGER. Nevada City, September 16, 1884. NEVADA CITY RESTAURANT ee AD LODGING HvuUSE, No. 22 Commercial St., Nevada City. Mrs, Ellen Fitzsimmons, Prop. HAVING LEAS‘ ED THB ABOVE Jer vem andi ing House, respectfully informs the publi re a faretak public eae ip. now P paree ‘Meals at All Hours, And gotten up in the Best Style of Cooking. Night Luncheons a Sopecialty. She has also furnished the House with Clean Beds and Bedding, And is prepared to accommodate LodgersFRESH OYSTERS in any style desired. . PRIVATE ROOMS for parties. Lodging Twenty-Five Cents, A share of public patronage is solicited, . and people from the conntry will find the above p! & pleasant home. sl8 MRS, E. FITZSIMMONS, ——_—<—— Nevada City, Se t. 6th. PROF. E. MULLER j @ —TEACHER oFr— —-—-BMuUsIoOC,— —AND— Foreign Lancuaces. —o— during said lease. -. NOTICE. Ts MANHATTAN GOLD AND SILVEK MINING COBMPANY havin leet: ed the Manhattan Mine to G. W. win, toe at t be responsible for any _ bills no ie for contac ted for labor or materials furnished tember ist, 1884, to September 1st, the development or working of the mine AND THOROUGH BAgs, . MANHATTAN MINING CO., Per O. Matrman, President. Nevada City, Sept. 10, 1834. (VAL ——— POSTE Arrival and the Nevada C tice: Colfax..+0 Sierra City, vi Juan, Caine and = Dow daily (exce, day )..se Blue Tent, N. field Moor and Grani daily , (Sund ba co <8 Washington ~ Omega, Tue Thursdaysa BusiNnEss Hebrew cit evening at opened till row evenin hold Jewi Masonic H morrow. observance Kippur. Davi F senger on t road, went day on img brothers of Club will t _ he returns, week henc CHARLES the proper' Sears, sal disposed of sale, and J Son, yeste1 to reopen THe Gr Club have: George Fl of the Clut Associatior Angeles, O AT THE . day there and evenin Sims. Ser evening, “' THREE been shipp Sacrament and two m ready to b Miss Ea to, is visi this city. the climat mountain H. F. P fax yestea e The foll acted in tl day, Ho fing: S. Grar Ordered + for $1149. January 2 Gee. E. Set for h S. Whe Demurret given 20: The Pe Motion fi following misdirect law durir committe cepted tc the Court of law ari the trial law and and tak Wednesd H. Up Go. Atto decree of The Px raigned a plead. Den At the and Hen Friday e absent ai H. Carr place of prevente The cc vide for . Valley o ported ¢ enough f to pay fo men pres up the < Excell Dr, Clar Carr. 1 gave a . ; Ocratic < Capt. em, and were or¢ tion. Hold Price ar