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September 30, 1884 (4 pages)

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be Spee — “The Nevada Daily Transeript. Pablished Daily, bose aa Exeepted, BROWN & CALKINS. y rere TUESDAY, SEPT. 30, 1884. ee Ay old man would not believe he could hear his wife talk a distance of five miles by telephone. His better half was ina country store several miles away, where there was alaoa telephone, and the skeptic was also ina place where there was a similar instrument, and on being told how to operate he walked boldly up and shouted: ‘‘Hello ! Sarah!” At that instant lightning struck the telephone wire and knocked the old man duwp, and as he scrambled to his feet he excitedly cried: ‘‘That’s Sarah every time !” “T waTE to see a woman with rings in her ears,” exclaimed the good deacon ; “they ain’t nathral, If it was intended for women to wear them they could have been born with holes in their ears. The first woman dido’t wear ear-rings, I'll be bound!” “No,” remarked a quiet little man in the corner, ‘‘nor anything else.” The discussion was brought to a close and the house adjourned without delay. — . A WELL-KNOWN Presbyterian clergyman, somewhat famous as a wit, was approached by a Baptist clergyman with the question, ‘‘Well, brother, we're going to have a new bell for our church, What sort would you recommend 2” There was.a twinkle behind the Presbyterian parson’s glasses, and he answered promptly, ‘‘By all means a divingbell !” Emory Srorrs remarks that ‘‘you cannot withouta breach of decorum read the Ton Coumandments in the presence of a gathering of Independents. They always mse to complain that the introduction of such things is calculated tq bring scandal and is invidious, considering Mr. Cleveland is a good enough candidate for them on a great moral issue.” -_-+ “Is your mistress in?” said a caller to the domestic. ‘‘She is, Sir.” ‘Is she engaged ?” asked the caller, ‘‘Faith, she is more than that,” was Bridget’s prompt resoonse; “‘she’s inarried.’”? “Pa,” asked a little boy, ‘‘which saint was it that said, ‘Take a little wine for the stomach’s sake ?’” ‘‘St. Paul, I believe.” ‘‘I thought it was St. John.” ‘No. St. John is a Prohibitionist.” a AO nn me THE police at Naples have been " ordered to prevent religious processions, which tend to the spread of cholera, and which, itis charged, are promoted for sordid purposes. Tur Democrats explain the eloquent and exhaustive campaign silence of Judge Thurman of Ohio by stating that he is engaged in a still hunt. — Tue United States now furnishes one-half of the world’s supply of. gold and silver. 5 atin Tue capital invested in the woodworking industries in Chicegois $12,000,00. ; ooo THERE are still over 1,000,000 acres of railroad land unsold in Minnesota. Si tnd 7 CoLoRaDo is expected to market 400,000 wethera and lambs before winter. tind Oxo will send one hundred varieof wheat to the New Orleans Exposition. Rorvs Haren puts the-corn crop for this year at 2,000,000,000 bushels, : F ome As s rule the educated classes of Japan are without any religion. -—>-¢ A coop plow in 1860 cost $12. Now one nan be bought for $6. RE onetime BORN. In Nevada City, September 29, 1884, to M. J. Bernardi and wife, a son. At Nevada City, Sept. 23, 1884, to Antone J. Comarsh and wife, a daughter. At Nevade City, Sept 20, 1884, to F. H. McAllister and wife, a daughter. At North Bloomfield, Sept. 28, 1884, to J. D. Ostrom and wife, a son. ae ey powder nee: varies, A al va 2a Mico ten than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosEB SoLp onrY IN CANS. What fines incis tovass, mass then deep ‘When Bables fret, and What cnres Constipation, . Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion § then to Morphine Syrups, Gitar Olland Beregioyang rt x American wages for Ameritan workingmen. BLAINE & LOCAN. REPUBLICAN MEETING, — Infants and Children, . .. HON. A. A. SARGENT ILL ADDRESS THE PEOPLE ON the issues of the day, as follows : . Nevada City, Saturday Evening, October 4th, 1884. The County Committee will] make the necessary arrangement for the meeting. . By erder of the Republican State Central Committee, A. P. WILLIAMS, Chairman. James R. Finuayson, Secretary. CALIFORNIA ELEUT LARCEST STOCK G Silver Plated Amalgamating Plates FOR SAVING GOLD. Used in Quartz, Gravel and Placer Mining, In any size or Quantity Furnished to Order. ——_-00-—— : The Best Process yet discovered for saving fine Gold.—Gold, Silver, Nickel and Copper plating on all metals, Old Tableware repaired and replated. : GUN AND PISTOL MOUNTING A SPECIALTY. RO PLATING WORKS KEATING & FAGAN, Proprietors. San Francisco "Auction Sale! —OF— 2) Furniture, Honsehold Goods, ETC. ETC., Kvery Saturday Evening. 0 Coods will be sold at Auction Prices DURING THE WEEK! 0 IHave Just Received from the East the OF GLASS WARE, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Ever brought to Nevada City, and will sell it Cheaper than any other dealer in California. EORCE TRACY, ‘Transeript Block, Commercial Street. A Larse Stock of Careful attention Given to By a Competent Druggist an . Nevada Drug Store, Corner Broad and Pine Sts., . . Nevada City caieecniene ebaeoteloniees WALTER D. VINTON FProptr fetor4 °. Patent Medicines, Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Hand Ifirrors, Toilet Articles of all kinds Compounding Prescriptions d Perfect Purity Guaranteed. Imperial, London, Northern & HAMBURG TEA. Is used successtuliy 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 partnership. 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 & Sears insolvent debtors, I will sell at public auction 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 Lam: building on Broad street, Nevada City, al-o all the liquors, billiard table, beer stands, refrigerators, glasses, bottles, stoves, chairs and tables, and all fixtures and presserennse belongi: g to the saloon and business. of Conn & Sears; also 200 shares of «tock of the Cold Spring Mining Company, of the property of J. B. Conn insolventdebtor. This sale will be made at the saloon aforesaid, on Bioad street, on Friday, the 26th day of September, 1884, and will commence at the hour of one o'clock of said day. Terms ofsale cash on delivery. : W. H. SMITH. Assignee of estate of Conn & Sears, a partnership in insolvency. Opera Saloon. —AND— "BOWLING ALLEY, UNDER THE NEVADA THEATRE. ROGER CONLAN, Proprietor. Baxrya Powper Co., 106 and a pleasant place to rest, call on 8 * ROGER CONLAN. a F YOU WANT A COOL GLASS OF BEER g AGENT'FOR THB BEST INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD Queen, Liverpool, Lonon, . » AUCTION SALE . —OF¢ Real Estate & Personal Property W.C. SHAFFER, Auctioneer, WILL SELL ON . PHURSDAY, 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 bs sco pears, ches, apricots, plums, cherries, almonds, quinves, 300 chcice grape vines, a nice lawn with ornamental trees and choice shrubbery and flowers, a nice spacious machine shop with water wheel sufficiently 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 os. 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 toll road, all of which will go with the ranch; the net profits of the road heretofore has beea $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 buggy, lcart, 1 cow, 3 yearling heifers, 2of which are Jerseys, on harrows, rollers, scrapers, 20-tons of bail and loose hay, 2 tons roller barley, 5000 shakes, ores sized hay press; also a large and nicé lot of household furniture. Terms of sale CASH. Parties can examine property before day of sale. : W. C. SHAFFER, Auctioneer. Way I Am a Republican READ GOV. GEO. § BOUTWELL’S BOOK. Pris $1.50 (mailed free of ) Ad-« dress A. ROMAN, General t, 1 Sutter Street, San F — Agents Wanted, SlSelling Out! J. E, CARR, T. H. CABR. CARR BROTHERS, ra THE PALACE DRUG STORE. Keep constas ly onhand a litge and complete tock of everything us tally te First Class Drug Store. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC., SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, 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 ‘Tusnrance Companies Than which there are none better &@ Prescriptions accurately and carefully com pounded by a careful and competent Druggist BABEFR’s HORSE POWER. ° quiring the use of a horse power. continuous operation of a pene or blow ar withont interfering wi > apparatus. = piece weighs over 259 pounds place ready for work : other use where animal power is required. Send for Circu-ar. . ADDRESS— RANKIN, BRAYTON &.C0. PACIFIC TRON WwWoRss, SAN FRANCISCO, CHICAGO and NEW YORK. Selling Out ! Having concluded to known here, the entire stock of Clothing Store. AM CLOSING OUT! NO in your experience) to,buy goods.at your 2 . many dollars by trading at Casper’s. PUBLIC-AUCTION ! ’ posed of. a THE MOST EFFICENT AND PRACtical Machine ever invented for the serviceof PROSPECTURS and others rePosee sr = Ne hima of a firstclass hoist and affording means for the > -! Coal Oil, per 5 gallon can, 1 75 h a hoisting It is made Entirely of tron ; no At the ordinary speed of a horse, a 1,000 pound =, bucket of ore may be raised 120 feet per minute. The hoisting drum is under the cemplete control of the man at the Shaft, and is capable of carrying 500 feet of steel rope. The cost of erection is slight, as two men inhalfaday can easily put it in While this power is more particularly for mining purposes, it is equally adapted to all PRICE LIST —FOR— CA SE. Flour per 100 Ibs...$2 25 Ground Barley 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 “ 100 CostaRica “ 6 “100 Beans 33 1 00 Tomatoes’ 8 cans... 1 00 Green Con 7 “..:. 1 00 Green Peas 7 “*... 1 00 String Beans. 7 “...1 00 Oysters aan ete 1 CO Lobsters a ar 100 Sardines 6s sack 60 Jelly 6259S cea 1 00 Deviled Ham 4 “. .. 1 00 Corned Beef 3 “ .-... 1 00 Salmon Re Neer ec 1 00 TablePeaches 4 ‘.. . 1 00 Coffee,'3 lb cans ..... 50
Chocolate, 4 papers ..-.1 00 Washing Powder 12 papr’s 1 00 TOS; 6 1D. DOE. < 05 ccsiecas-s 1 25 Coal Oil per gallon, 40 Candles 60 for....... 1 00 Candles per box...... 175 Butter per roll ...... 50 ‘Pie Fruit, 6 cans,.... 1 00 Syrup per gallon, .... 75 Syrup 5 gallon keg,.. 3 00 Codfish per Ib,... ... 7 And evervthing else in propor. tion. . At CASPHUR’S. dollar saved isa dollar earned, and you can s Selling Out 1 LIAM WOLF Selling Out! a RETIRE FROM BUSINESS In Nevada city on or before January 1st, 1885, I therefore offer to the public at lower. prices than weie ever before -MEN'S;AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, Consisting of first-class Broadcloth, Cassimere and Pique Suits, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Blankets, anid everything that is usually to be found in a first-class Ee REMEMBER «J HUMBUG ! In Proof of this Assertion, I WILL NOT REFUSE ANY REASONABLE BID. E= Now is the golden opportunity (it may never occur agajn an : ave a great own prices. PUBLIC AUCTION ! ‘Will be held on the premises, REVERY. SATURDAY EVENING, from 8 to 9:30 o'clock thereafter till further notice. This sale will continue till the ‘whole stock is disTo any one desiring to purchase the entire stock, a very liberal-discount will be made. K. CASPER, Proprietor. LIAM WOLF Boag in Prices to Sait NEVADA. CITY, Z OFFERING GOODS IN H1S LINE AT Wheat . +6 200 LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER Corn rt . 2 00 ESTABLISHMENT 1N NEVADA COUNTY. Barley . 1.30 The goods consists in part of 1Is. /H ARDWARE, $HE TIMES! CEO. E. TURNER, PINE STREET, “= Jot Every Description $3 -3 Iron and Stel, Stoves and Tinware, Gias Pipes and Fittings, Rope, Blocks, , Powder and Fuse, Shovels and Picks, Axeszand Sledges, Guns and Pistols, PAINTS AND OILS, Window Glass and Putty. Crockery and Clas Ware. Mill and Mining Supplies. Agent for the Best Powder Comnies in the State. we Mechanics’ Tools of all kinds. Fine stock Granite Iron Ware. Purchasers willZsave money by buying at my establishment. GEO. E. TURNER. ~ £, ROSENTHAL’S Popular Variety Store Commercial Street OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPTjBLOCK, I 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. BE. ROSENTHAL. REMOVED. Chas, Klingensyor 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, Champooing, 25 cents. Nevaca City, Se t. 6th. PROF. E. MULLER TEACHER oF~ me ro, ; —aNp— ForEIGN Lancuacgs. —o— Best lot of Lamps in the city. . to see all his old custom-. FOR PRESIDENT, JAMES €: BLAL OF MAINE, FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, JOHN A. LOGAN, OF ILLINOIS, FOR CONGRESS, JAMES A. LOUTTIT, OF STOCKTON, FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, 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-PACKING _ ESTABLISHMENT, MAIN STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE UNIUN HOTEL, NEVADA CITY. JACOB NAFFZICER, PROPRIETOR. HAVE RE-OPENED MY PACKING ESpe ead where will be found for al WHOLESALF AND RETAIL, Park, Lard and Sausages. I invite the public to give me a eall. JACOB NAFFZIGER. Nevada City, September 16, 1884. NEVADA CITY RESTAURANT ——AND— LODGING HvUSE, ” Ne. 22 Commercial St., Nevada City. . Mrs. Ellen Fitzsimmons, Prop. oe HAVING LEASED THB ABOVE informs tho ; sponse eoeae: that she is now prepa! Meals at All Hours, And gotten up in the Best Style‘of Cooking. Night Luncheons a Specialty. She has also furnished the House with Clean Beds and Bedding, And is prepared to accommodate Lodgers. _ FRESH OYSTERS in any style desired. PRIVATE ROOMS for parties. ‘Lodging Twenty-Five Cents, A share of public patronage is solicited, NSTUCTIONS GIVEN IN HARMON AND THOROUGH Bagg, > and from the conntry will find the pore a @ pleasant cami pga es : 18 MRS. E. FITZSIMMONS, Restaurant and Lodging House, respectfully . — 4A O [aceite pPosTol Arrival and d the Nevada Cit, tice: Eastern... . Wostern..+ «0 Western (8. &. 6 Grass Valley.. Grass Valley. “s Colfax..s0 ++ Sierra City, via) Juan, and Downi any (excep day ).+s0eee sins’ ‘ent, N. E field Moore’s and Granite daily, (Sunda; cepted )..+. Washington Omega, Tuest Thursdaysanc urdays,. soe, You Bat, Little and Dutch Mondays, We’ days and Frid WALLA Joun Pa’ Officer at Sat friend here t! town on ele square vote f ance of theR has not lost never fails t important ele Heis one of go such a lon deed for his PEARS are crop here ha cago. The s and had it n ing of the fru hundreds of allowed to would be ver the demand large as that Mrs. W. firm of Leste Francisco p The senior m that the new quality, quan thing ever bef They are pre and will sell Ir is statec will soon be . per thousand selling at fro: can hag ind -ple to burn i on the grour Fay TEmr tress, who v pearance at t is now playir Bush street She will be . house when . YESTERDA afine ranch j hydraulic mi lot of lusciou they are rip willhave th toScome, JoszPx T of the Provid severely inju is slowly but physicians 1 ‘ kept quiet ar ment, THE Grass the new wag such a good for. The to to pay intere turn-out on Tur O’Do dressmakers, aquare syate knowledge by Miss Ma it to San Fr Tux aucti immense am were, etc., — bly to get a took off cons MEN who pers are the of the busir think it don than money. Tue preli: Hoskins, ‘t! mayhem, hi Justice Wa afternoon. . THERE is . Grass Valle; understandit mense Fair Fall. THE painte do during t their work . towa shows Fisu ‘are in moderate the weather ‘kinds will b. Mr, Txo1 of goods fr< store room : er’s hardwa NEVADA . town in the arrests are f THERE a looking cha officers shor eye open al