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September 19, 1885 (4 pages)

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isan ile rca sevens aii See ~\ ;.._and-they wrote theirnames. She ae assembled at Baltimore POWDER ~~ders. . SoLD ONLV Baxma Powper Co., 106 Wall Brown & CALKING... PUBLISHED AT of pNevada City, Nevada County, CALIFORNIA. em os ee SATURDAY, SEPT. 19, 1835. What Sheridan Said. Short stature in General Sheridan is caused by hislegs. A frieno says that the gallant Fhil is no sensitive on the subject. A gir came for his and General Sherman’s autograph in her album, was not content, for she had sei her heart on a verse of ‘Sheridan’: Ride” in his-own_hand-writing. This he declined to grant. The. she began to question him about that famous piece of equestrian“ism. ‘‘Now, General Sherman,” she at length asked, turning in pretty desperation to him, ‘‘What do you imagine General Sheridan said on mounting his steed?” ‘“‘Well, I really don’t know,” was the response, with a quizzicai glance down at the legs of his fellow officer, ‘‘but maybe he said to his orderly, ‘Shorten these stirrup straps.’ ” < Tue daughter of a wealthy mer chant of Chicago has gone to work in a factory for 60 cents 4 day, because her father gives~her a dollar for each cent she earns. Tux great race between. the yachts Puiitan and Genesta, Wednesday, at Sandy Hook, war) won by the former by 1 minute -_—o——— Tue completion of the Los Angeles and San Francisco Valley Railroad was celebrated at Pasadena Wednesday with great enthasiasm. Tue Norwegian bark Rogaland capsized on a voyage from Parryboro, N: 8.,to Conway, and ali on board, except four, perished. _>-— Tue Mayor of Jackson, Mich., with other city officers, was recently arrested ina gambling den o “the aforesaid town. —-_. Tue douvle scullrace at Lake Maranacock, Me., was won by Hanlan and Lee. Time for thre mailes, 19 :02. * ——_ see — Tue St. Leger stakes at Doncaster, England, Wednesday. were won by Melton. ‘There were te. starters. => Tue first Prohibition State Con vention ever held in Marylanc. thie week. Joseru W. Dzan was shot anc killed inEureka county, Nev., Wednesday, by G. T. Jenkins. TWENTY-EIGHT persons afflicted with yellow fever have arrived ai Nogales, A. T from Guaymas. Lorp: Lansdowne, GovernorGeneral of Canada, is in Manitoba, en route to San Francisco. _-<-—— Tue Alturas and Redding stage was robbed Tuesday night by two: highwaymen. Tue famous elephant zvumbo has been killed in a Canadian railway accident. Cummines and George will run a ten-mile race in London on the 26th instant. Frep Kiet, the well known composer of church music, is dead. MARRIED. At the residence of the bride's parents East Oai land, Wednesday, Aucust 26, 1885, by Rev. T. Elliot, Juhn R. Hedge, of Gras = alley, to Miss Mary &. Elliot. At Grass Valley, Sept. 16, 1885, by Rev. R. H. Sink, Edgar (Collier, of Marysville, to Miss Mary Mann, of Grass Valley. ae Se selhanen of the ee mts, ger ptem'er 1 Rev, Mr. Baker, Wm. E. Par ons, of due Valley, to Miss Lavini Quick, of Badger Hill. Absolutely Pure. _ This powder fever varies. A ‘marvel of purity, strength and More economi*, gal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short phosphate powIN CANS. RoyaL wholesomeness. weight, alum or letter. An Oil Country Railroad. “J gay, conductor,” remarked a passenger, a8 he boarded a train ‘. on a narrow gauge railroad in the oil country, ‘‘which is the shady side of the car?”’ “Thar ain’t no shady side,” replied the conductor, who was born in that region and knows how to “. speak the language. “No shady side?” . “No, sir. There’s . 80 many curves and twists on this road an’ the trains run so fast thatthe sun shines ou both sides at*the same time,” New JERSEY one year ago enacted a law forbidding the sale of cigaretts to minors under sixeen. This law proved a dead Not one case of enforvement has beén reported:—~This might have been expected. there is only ofe way to check tie excessive use of cigarete b_ voys and itis to inflict a social penalty. It is true that a great jeal might be done by teaching ihe lads the effecte—of the habit, which are now known to be most disastrous. It was recently stated py good authority that a new iorm of disease called cigarette asthma has been developed in this country by the use of tobacco in this forn. . Dio Lewis has been heard of once again; after-a—lapse_of five years. He now announces that ne cannot and will not believein shoulder-braces. The effect of this declaration on the country just at this time can not but be disastrous. ' a Ow the new postal card, instead of the head cf the Goddess of Libérty in the vignette in the corner appears an engraving of Jefferson’s head. History repeats itself. “Under a Democratic Administration Liberty is bounced every time. ~ _>-— something about “‘two of a kind’ and a “‘small pair.’’ ‘Poor John,” murmured his wife, ‘‘he is tired, twins.’”’ —_——_-2ao———-— axisted at the beginning of the n'sh. TT he East -for thg@ next term o eachers remaining. ‘d his advertisement: hants for the right parties. oes tutes that ‘fa woman needs self.” epee gag oe Teacuer: ‘Define snoring.’ mall boy: ‘‘Letting off sleep. _>-——— Jtime they all complain and say His sleep was broken, and he tossed and tumbled and-muttered. and is dreaming of our dear Ir is difficult to say what race nistory of mankind, but it is prohible that the people who will® be . Th, Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age. hand at the end are the Fi. Georcetown has married off . iearly all of her school ma’am3 ind will import afresh lot from . chool, only one of the former . AN organist, who advertised for _yeeetists for achurch choir, hesd. . “Good — TUTITS “PILLS = are —especialts Some malignant slanderer now : no. . . sulogist, for she speaks for her. Ir is hard to tell at’ what—age . gists, orsentby expresson receipt of $1 man loses his faith in circus bills. ; Offlce, 44 Murray St., N. Y The Best Fleur. [ One of the all absorbing and important question that are continually arising to the consumer, is the question, Are the results of New Frocess All Koller Milling in the manufacture of flour a success? And what is there about it that we have been taxed such enormous prices as we have paid in the last year for our flour? Or is it the “‘system’’ we have paid for? Is the bread we now use on our tables better bread than we used to have? And ifso, in what respect? Every house kéeper and pread maker will sum the whole question up in one word by saying, it is whiter. But at thesame .hey know, but.don’t see the Yéason why, their bread dries out 80 much quicker than it use to. That it seems to them they never have on their tables. And that cake made of the new flour is almost wo.dry to at after it is one day old. These are very grave and serious considerations and affect all mankind. And from nearly every hamlet and housekeeper we hear the anxiousenquiry: Where can we get some of the good old stone Flour, which we used to have? Do tell me and I will have some of it at any price, for we are tired, sick and disgusted -with-dry bread, or being put to the trouble of baking once or twice a day, in order to keep our table supplied with bread that is at all palatable. [he Wheatland Mill Company are especially well situated to supply this demand, their mill being in one of the choicest wheat belts in the State. They are also prepared to do business on the ‘‘live and let live’ principles, not having hundreds of thousands of dollars invested in immense, showy, and expensive buildings and machinery, upon all of which the hungry stockholders expect every year to make a good round sum on their investment. Give usacall and satisfy yourself. Tell your grocer you must have this flour. au28-1m rd Chicago Restaurant. By Mrs. Maloney and Daughter. Coromercial street, Nevada City. Meals at all hours. Lodging. a30-1m mee Mr. MicHELL will give a social hop at the Theatre Saturday night. New selections by Goyne’s orchestra. Allare invited.—_818-2t t i PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. 5 . SYMPTOMS OF A ' TORPID LIVER. Loss of appetite, Bowels coative, Painiiti» head, witha dull sensation iv he back part, Painund:r the shoulderblade, Fulln s¢ after eiting, with a disiuclination to exertion eof body_or mind, Irrita bilityeftmp r, Lowespirits, wiik afce.dicg of having» eclected aeme du y, Wearinexs, Dizziivcss, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots b. fore . the eyrs, H-ada-he over the righ eye, R sii-s nes, with fi fu! ireams, H.ghly-colored urine, anc CONSTIPATION. . eR adapted tosuch case One dose effect: sich achunge of feeling us to astonisl thes ff_rer. They Inc-ease the Appetite, anc eaure th» body to Take cn Fiesis. Thus the system is nourished, and b; their Tonic Action on the Digestiv Organs Regular Stools are produced Price, 23°. 44 Murray St, Y. TUTT’S. HAIR DYE. Gray Hare or WHISKERS changed to. Guossy Buacg by & single applicatior of this Drs. It imparts a natural color ac’s instantaneously. 8o'd by. Drue.” The Finest, Best Chairs, Lounges, Mi the country promptly Used in Quartz, Gravel +ing on all metals. Old Table ware repaii CALIFORNIA ELEw at., N.Y. No. 657 Mission S:reet, niai( i : EFUuURNITORE Ever brought to Nevada County can be seen at the PIONEER FURNITURE STORE, Commercial St., opp. Masonic Hall, Nevada City, L. M. SUKEFORTH, Proprietor. Bedroom and Parlor Sets of the Richest Designs, Poles, Mouldings, Picture Frames, Window Shades, Etc. _ Willow and Rattan Chairs, OF ALL KINDS. ‘ ALSO LARGE STOCK: OF Carpets, Matting and Linoleum GUN AND PISTOL MOUNTING A SPECIALTY. KEATING & FAGAN, Proprietors and Largest Stock rrors, Cornices, Cornice Ee ALL GOODS SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES, and satisfaction guaranteed. Upholstering in all its branches. Orders from filled. L. M. SUKEFORTH, Pioneer Furniture Store, Commercial Street. cr Silver Plated Amalgamating Plates i. . POR Sa TING GOLD. and Placer Mining, _Inany size or Quantity Furnished to Order. —00-———— The Beet Provess yet discovered for saving fine Gold.—G and replated. TRO PLATING WORK fan Frenei ual J. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor. Finest Vehicles and Best Roadsters im the County. ~f CAREFUL DRIVERS FURNISHED WHEN any fresh bread any more to Us€} of youR HOKSES, STABLE THEM AT old, Silver, Nickel and Copper UNION LIVERY STABLE. et, Oppesite Cal-nm Hotel, NEVADA CIIY, KEQUIKED. IF YOU WANT FIRST-CLASS CARE GRAHAM'S. Notice to Water Consumers. George Black—is—au thorized to_collect irriga tion rates for the Nevada City Water Works. J. E, BROWN, Iw Superintendent. Nevada City, Sept. 16. Notice to Creditors. N the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California. Inthe matter of the Estate of W C. Ball,deceased. Notice is hereby given by the uodersigned, Adn.inistrator of the estate o W. C. Ball, deceased, to the creditor: 2f and all persons having claims against the saiu deceased, toexhibitthem with the -ecessary vouchers within four months after the ‘irst publication of this notice, to the said Administrator, at the Law Uffice of Gaylord & Searls, opposite the Court House, Nevads Citv, Nevada Usunty, A. RB. LORD, Administrator of the estate of W. C. Ball, deceased. < Dated at Nevada City, Aug. 26, 1885. Gaylord & Searls, Attys. Sheriff's Sale. aay In Justice Court, Nevada Township. C. W.CKUSs, Piaintiff, vs. WM. SMITH, Defendant, HEREAS C. W. Cross on the 3d dav of = March, 1833, reco. ered a judgment in the Justice Cour of G. D. B a-ey, an acting Justice of the Peace in and fur Nevada Townrhip, State uf California, an1 against Wm. Suwith, for the sum of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars, with interest thereou from said day of judgment at tie rate ef seven per cent. per an. um, and Six Jollars costs of suit, . have lev ed upon, and taken inty execution all tne right, title, claim and iterést of said Wm. smith, defendant, of, n and wo the following desciibeu reale. tate, as foll ws. to wit: First— The B ack Hawk quartz claim, situated about twe and one-ha f(z 1-2) mile cast ry from Grass Valley, in Griss Valley Township, Nevada County, Caliiorna, Seona—the Kip Van Winkle quartz
vain, situated about two and one quarter \2 1-4) miles esste _y from the town «f Gras-~ aley, in Grass Valley Township, Nevada County, California, Notice ts hereby giventh t I will sll at public ale, ia tront of the Court House doo , in ihe City of Nevada, Counts of Ne vaca, State of Ca.ifurnia, on Munday, October Sth, 1885, Between the hours of 9 a. M. and 5 P. M. 10 wit: wo dU ote a. OE Tha day, all he right, %i. vie Rud interes t ot the defendant, Wm. mith, in and to the ab ve describ wt prop: erty tu the highes bidder for.cash, to satity sala judgment, together vich interest au Corts. ° . Given under my hand this llth day September, 1085. GEORGE LORD, Sheriff. Nevada County J. L. Hotuanp, Under Sher. ff. 812 LUMBER ! LUMBER ! The entire Stock of Lumber at the V FLUME C0.’S YARD, Consisting of FENCING AND BUILDING Lumber of all Kinds, FLOORING AND DRESSED LUMBER, PICKETS, POSTS, SHAKES AND SHINGLES, ILL BE SOLD FOR THE NEXT 30 Days fur Cash at greatly reduced prices, to close out the busine-s, all persons wanting lumber will find it to their ad.autage to cali at once and make their seleciions. COOPER & CRAWFORD, Executors of the Estate of J. 8. Dunn, deceased. Nevada City, Sept. 15, 1835. NORTHWESTERN Mutual »e FIRE INSURANCK COMPANY, F MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. oa Premiums Reet. 45,261,145,12 Dividends to Policy Holdersin each of the past Eleven Years unequalled by those of any other Company on similar {Policies, THE NORTHWESTERN stands among the highest of the life companies of the country in strength and security, as shown by the ratio of surplus to liabilities. Its location has given it an immense advantage over companies located in the great moneyed centers, whose vast accumulations of wealth and capital lessen the :ates of interest. Add to this thut many of these companies are compelled Sy charter require ment to make their investments -within their ow: State andthe cause of the great difference in the cost.of poliries. Its endowment policies will pay from 5 to 6 per cent. compound interest, life insur ance thrown Fer further particulars apply to HOWELL & ARBOTT, General Ageuts, 339 Kearney Street, San gent Nevada City. ee AA =ACCAAA Daily Transcript If you want to keep posted . It’s Always Time SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ¥ on local events. 15 cts. a week by carrier. _ $7 a year by. mail. Now is the Time to Subscribe. SPECIAL ATTENTION Is directed to the superority of this paper as an ADVERTISING MEDION PECPLE’S MARKET. cinity with the best of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, Seat HAMS, BACON AND. LARD lowest living rates, and we invite the people to yive us a call. — ay é ES Broad Street, below City Hall. CARE & MICHELL, Prop’rs. HAVE OPENED A: NEW Market at the above p/ace,and are pre ared to supply the people of Nevada City and viCORNED BEEF, SAUSAGE, Etc., Etc. Also we. Of our own manufacture. fa We intend selling cur meats at the Meats delivered free of charge. CARE & MICHELL, Propr’s. Nevada City, July, 28, 1885 NOTICE. Usrrep States Laxp OFFics, Sacramento, Cal., Sept, 1, 3835. i WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Whereas, the Central Pacific Kailzoad Company, by Wiliiam H. Miils, Esq., its Land Agent, whuse Post Office addres is San Fr , Cal., bas applied fora hearing to establish the ncu-1aiveral character of the toltcwing described lands, to-wit: Lots 5 and 6 of NE}, Lot 7 of NW 4, NW 4 of SE }, Lot 10 of Sx 3, Sf of SE 3, Lots 8 and 9 of SW } of Section 1; Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 of NE }, Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of NW j, Lots9, 10, 11 and 12'of SE'¢, Luts 3 and 4 of SW 3, E $.0f SW ¥ of Section 7; Lots 2, 11 and 12 ot NE 4, Lots,3, 4,5 and 10 of NW4,SE } Lote 6,7, ¥,9 aud 13 of SW } of Sec tion 9; Lut 4 of NE ‘}, Lots, 1 2 and 3 of NW }, SW 14 or NW 1-4, Lots_b and6 of SE 1-4, W 1-9? of SE 1-4, SW 1-4 on Section 11: All of Section 13; NE 1-4, NW 1-4, 3E1-4 N} of SW 1-4, 5E1-40f SW 1-4 of Section 15; Lot 1 of NE 1-4, NW 1-4 ot NE 1-4,8 4 of NE 1-4, NW 1-4, N4 of SE 1-4, SE 1-4 0f SE 1-4, 5 4 of SW 1-40f SE 1-4, N} of SW 1-4, 5W 1-4 of SW 1-4, W 4 of SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of Section 177 Ne 1-4, E of NW 1-4, Lots 1 and 2 of NW 1-4, E} of >W 1-4, Lots 3 and 4 of SW 1-4 of Sectioi. 19; Lot 1, W 4 of NW 3, Lot 2 of NW }, Lots 3 and 4 of SW 1-4 of Section 21; Lots land 2 of NE 1-4, Lots 3 and 4 of Nw 1-4, NW 1-4 of NW 1-4, Lot 8 of SE 1-4, Lots 5, 6,7 and 9 of dW 1-4 of Section 23; NE l-¢of NE 1-4, Lot lof NE I-4, § 1-2 of NE 1-2, Lots 2 and 3 of NW 1-4, 81-2 of NW 1-4, SE 1-4 and SW 1-40f Section 25; Lots 4 and 5 ot NE 1-4, Lots 2.and3 of NW 1-4, SE 1-4, sE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of Section 27;8 1-2 of Sk 1-4 of NW 1-4, 81-2 of SW 1-4 of NW 1-4, S 1-2 of SK 4 of SE 1-4, 8 1-2 of SW 1-40, >E 1-4, 58W 1-4of Section 29; N1-2 of NE i-4, NE 1-4 of NW 1-4, Lot-lor NW 1-4, Se 1-4, SE-1-4 of SW 1-4, Lot 40f SW 1-4 of section 31;NE1-4, NW 1-4, NW 1-4 of SE 1-4 of Section 33; All of section 35, ali in Townrhip17 North, Range 9 Last, Mount Diablo Meridian. You will take notice, that we have fixcd Thursday, the 29th day of October, 18385, at 9o'clock A. M., before P. F. Simonds, a Notary Public, at Ne ada City, Nevada County, California, adjacent to raid lands, for the hearing of proofs to-determine the mineral or non tineral character of the same, ED. ¥. TAYLOR, Reyister. Chas. F. Gardner, Receiver. 88 Notice to Crcditors. Estate of John 8. Dun , deceased, Totice is hereby given by the undersigned, exe: utor« of the laxt wil: of JoLn 8, buon, deceased, to the creditors of ad all persons having claims against the said de eased, to exhibit them with the neeéssary vouchers, within ten months after the drst publication of this notice to the said «xecutors, at the office of Gayford & Svails, in Nevada Ci:y, Nevada county, California. WM. H CRAWFORD & GEO. A. COOP+R Fxecuto:s of Lasc Wil of John 8S. Lunn, dece sed. Dated at Nevada City, Sept. 7th, 1885, Ga, lord « >wris, Aitys for Exceutors. all who wear clothes. able in-stylish and well made garments. GRAB MEN'S, YOUTAS’ BOYS’ Choice selections of GENTS’ FURNISHIN for cash. NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU. Branches BUY THE BEST QUALITY UNION INDIA RUBBER CO’S ' PURE GUM CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ! E sure the Boots are stamped on the heels ‘Union India Rubber Co. Crack Proof,” and have the ture Gum Sp. ings on the foot and instep, which prevent their cracking, and makes them the most durable Rubber Boot made. TRY OUR “Gold Seal’ PURE GU STOUT'S PATENT, Rubber Boots, Made expressly for Mining, Fishing, and rg wishing a very strong and durable FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. All Kinds Rubber Belting, Packing, Hose, Springs, Cl» nu Boots, Sho-s, Etc. R. H. PEA*E Jr.,) s.M RUNYoN, ” j 48ents, 26 im 50 doz. Men's Cotton 2p & ‘“ Chevoit 5 “oe 200 “ ee ae United Workin $4.75 a pair: * Io «e Io « Second-Grade Third « Worsted Suits at $14; _ Boys’ Good Suits from gVYou can buy dttmy modate all. cout Ne orto B.WALKATH, District to Advertise, 100 pair Boys? Kentuck Men’s Summer Coats at 40¢ each, gmen’s Cornish Clincker Boot, all sizes, [the best quality, at Boys’ Overalls, 20¢ a pair. 100 pair Men’s Cotton Pants, all sizes, 25 doz. Men’s White Knitted Draw Men’s Flannel Suits at $8; Mins Ge eet : Country Dealers, take no or goods at the same prices, and save chases in ——_o—__. PRICE LisT Shirts, 50 cents each. “Buckskin Gloves, $1.00 a pair. 100 pairs Men's Cass. Pants, good quality, at $3 second ‘« « $2 ia 20,000 Men’s Paper Collars, 1214 cent Men’s Pique Scarfs, 5 “for 25¢. Ta senecaeh wos, 20 doz. Heavy Blue Denim Overalls; th cs “c 50¢c a pair. az0c 4°" “ce “ec $6. 4 to 6 years, $3.00. . i, “ rv} 4-00. Store FOR cost of comin AND GOODYEAR RUBBER C9. San Fiancisco per doz., assimere*Suits at $12: ' Men's Union Suits, . is: Men’s White Laundried Shirts, $1 each Arrived! Stock Superb! AT IT. NOW WITHIN YOUR FEACH, Our New Fall Stock of ‘CHILDREN’S ‘CLOTHING, UNPRECEDENTED AND UNRIVALLED BARGAINS, We are now placing before the people a magnificent assortment of New Goods for the inspection of It includes everything desirG COODS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, VALISES, ETC. Our goods are purchased from first hands, and We therefore-allow_no one to undersell. HYMAN BROTHERS, Corner Broad & Pine Streets, Nevada City. E. ROSENTHAL’S Popular VARIETY STORE Commercial Street, CPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK fis THE_PLACE TO BUY Fine Confectionery Fruits and;Vegetables, Choice Cigars, E —_—-0O-—— ALL OF THE BEST Mountain and Valley Fruits IN THEIR SEASON. FreshStrawberries & Cherries Received, Daily. KE. ROSENTHAL, M. FARLEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law. IL”, PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts, Si = _ Office —Up stairs Transcript Block Oajte *‘Transcript’ office.) ii Public Sale for the Benefit of ce AND ELIS EXER?! Cor, Pine and Commercial Streets, NEVADA CITY, If you want to make money on purCLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES. FURNISHING GOODS, &c. CALL ON THE UNDERSIGNED. y Jeans Pants, 4o cents a pair, worth $1.00. Socks at 50 cents worth $1.25 per doz. ,0O a pair, Oo 8 ‘ e very best, @5c a pair at 50¢c a pair. : er air. Men's _Fine CASH ORICREDIT. I can accomtice of my Price List. : You can sen g& yourself. —y Cy ieee iis wa alc izil he the ers jec anc in . ran con the ers tate ens ed . part sup Gra a th of t! of A Roy Dre sho pan in t is 0} tior ald, day Sun tun Lea boo! TI tenn pany ing « shar be p. were lates the « in p shaf resui _ Wash *» Bshoy panf Btock faith ‘ year wart pers! in W owne ers. Littl says fight: Voss ing, . ing i wher broki wind fuel \ @ brz yard, slabs & Sp: