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livery stables, .
sale stables, . 4
from one ty. :
bles for” each . :
‘soda factria,
‘or each adi .
lishm:
nine; ae 7
nines for fami.
410 cents, q
J building and
. the Catholio 7 q
and theaters,
lis, 25
ricks oye
icks on small ”
dewalks, floors q
‘asia mortar, §
or cementing,
depot, $4 per ;
uses not otherA.
rer closets, for:
run by water
nills connected: *:
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sat ORB. ‘The men. balsa ppromertene
-wed 'to switch’ when’ the Comstock
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What Corbet Says,
" Reno,’ March 172-Corbett bas left on
the Examiner’s feat ‘special train for
will arrive there
tonight. He ange’ the
mons struck him over the heart he
thought he had. received ‘his death .
blow. He is looking well, says he is
all right again, and is willing to have. here im behalf of Frank B. Dunn of
another fight with vane sym had
pai Cie
Gisnek. March, 17.8 a: ahaa
at Watil amearly ay pala i we ah
"were: iconged, with. vege
crowds of men native to the sage brush
country, eager to glean the latest niows . Mr. ‘Jordan’s remarks, 1 think there is
of the big 7
dpath inae sieksicaiin coiias
for little sure money. “Corbett isa denal ssttesingl og “thie “taajority:
son. wy 4
John L, Sullivan arrived Gil the Davio.
special at midnight. 1000 people and
a brass band were to escort the
ex-champion to his hotel. Bisel
He made a short speech in which he
said he was here todo no “rag-chewing,”
but to challenge the winner of the Corbett-Fitzsimmons:go::«.
Corbett will enter the ring arin
weighing. close on to 185. pounds, . .
while Fitz. will probably tip the scale
‘Delaney leak sight sia the tase 3 . for
-positiona, which means that Fitz. will
be in the ‘battle with Old Sol facing
Same de ilies be ant seca
-since the Igst bulletin, but it is expectminers aftive from Virginia City. The
‘Comstock lode closes for the day.
The arrival of another batch of Haststart to the betting, but the odds. remaining uncbenged at 10 to 6%. Jim
Colville, Corb ne-keeper, laid $660
to $825 at Nolshais “& Corbett’s pool
oom: before breakfast,'
On the number of rounds, the talent
are almost:unanimons in placing the
SH
wevem.cs
At the Ringside, 10:20-Ay Mi;
the batile of the cantary.” Jolin L.
Suunres. tor jee apace sets:
Ptah gti The noblest
keeper for Fitzsimmons, Billy perpen
{time-keeper for Dan Stuart. wen I
erence oeconne the gong,
master of ceremonies 0 of San Francisco,
. Corbett-Fitzsimmons ‘fight toa finish
. with Johny. Sullivan: for $5,000, and
pee teens Seret Sets forte and T nan here .
hFrancisco is well ‘Fepresénted ‘already
beslosap Toa eee ne aadtve’
ig pretty good . business, butit’s a dead4 tared and jolly, patiently awaiting tiie
aa
. simmons go the arena will be cleared
chances. ¢ toe
ae gm 6
A Den Prom Suilivag. i nar
B. Jordan;::the: well-known oldctitie
is in the ring and announces that he is:
Boston to challenge the. winner of the
will deposit $1,000 with the New York
World, ond pheers,. for John L,)
y down the aisle
and} Sarre get bs said: “Gentlemen, there is nothing I can add to
The last California special is expected to arrive in ten minutes. San . .
Shy Pies sone: Sn, nga deca
cold frost. compared with the old. California’Olab. ~.
Walter Walter is looking, fo the
fellow who “pinched” his overcoat. He
says’ he thinks he. * fell. among the
Philistines. The crowd. is good-na
the big fellows to get ready.
“114. M—There is absolutely no
change in the betting. _ Gorbett still
tales favorite at 10 to 6. J
Jalian and Brady are inside the
arena, and Corbett and Fitzsimmons
are undergoing final preparations. .
train to arrive.
Billy Madden announces from the
‘ring that after ‘the Corbett and Fitzhand at 8 o'clock the double event between Green and Smith and Flaherty
and Hawkins will take place.
Governor Sadler, “the fighting Gov‘ernor of Nevada,” has just entered bis
ed crowd from .the last special
which has just arrived at the depot will
be here inside of ten minntes.
one of Carson's choicest. weeds.
amin phen
sd aagianuceve s noomebbbapenates
3 ‘. sti left swings on Fitz’s head, Fitz
. Itie estimated that there aré 4000
. people seated now, and another special
Mrs, Fitzsimmons has just taken a
seat in one of the boxes and’is greeted
with hearty hand clapping. There are
quite a number of ladies present in
the arena.
A cel pecineetiy yell. for: Sul-.
J ivan, bat John L. merely raises that
sleek tile and puffs unconcernedly” on
In @ conversation with Billy MulTeese tate ‘eautious in expressing an
. epinion. ‘He thitike that Corbett suf-.
: fers in comparison of the ability of his .
trainers to those of Fitz.
Jimmy Wakeley and Al Smith are
“Basha ot now York Wood
Ernest, Roeber and Hickey.
ba
In Fitz’s corner: are Martin alias, r cess
Billy Madden is now announcing ite
ea
ropes.
cérner, both men looking‘in the finest’
kind of shape. an We
Connolly is now on his way to th
city. calaboose, .
_ Billy. Muldoon reve Fite:
says, “Oh, bloody fine.”
Madden introduces the refer
the men proceed to strip. ‘Fitesimmona . t
Corbett looks easily 15 pounds heavier,
and his skin, as well es Fitz’s, looks}
like polished mahogany. © Both men
sabes asses cseacalt a ich
“The Fight by Rounds,
Fitz refuses to shake hands sent
Tat ceont Oe
i i)
is anita: Fitz very aggressive asa
lands a light one on Corbett’s neck.
the stomach and follows with a left
done in the breakaway. Corbett lands
right swing on Fitz’s ribs. They clinch,
but.no damage in breaking away. Fitz
hard right on Fitz’s short. ribs,.they
clinch and Fitz lands ‘heavy right on
Jim’s head. Jim says “Oh,” and laughs.
‘Jim lands his right on Fitz’s ribs as
the gong sounds.
Second Round.
Corbett advances to the center fora
minute, they clinch, and no damage is
done in the break away. Fitz short on
ribs,and -left. swings; more clinching.
Jim is very cautious and looking for
the slightest opening. He lands ‘two
swings left and right and lands lightly
on Corbett’s head. The fighting is of
a rapid character and both men are
very lively on their feet.Jim landed
a bard left half round jab on, Fite’s
stomach gnd follows it with another in
the same place. He is jabbing Fitz
hard right and left on the body when
the bell rings.
‘Third Round.
Corbett starts right in with hard
left hook on the body. ; Fitz gets’ savbett’s head; but. does very little damteem, anf ano gn 6 Heals carne.
. " Fourth, Rownd,
* die
eee ee 58 A aT
*Y Corbett does a, little jig ‘step.in ad /
“Hello, Fitz,’ how. are. as Fite
lope, repre reseed BB,
ke cea wa ator with heavy
Jim feints and lands a left poke on . jo¢
poke on Fitz’s jaw,clinch, butnodamage’ 1
lands his left on Jim’s head. Jim lande .
age and tries his left and right at Cor. age. Corbett lands another jeft jab on
. Bob’s wind and follows with right
short on the—ribs. Jim clinches and
latids his right hard’ oyer heart. Fitz
mixes it-up and thrusts the 6nd of his
glove in Corbett’s face. In the clinch.
Jim keeps his right working like a
piston rod on Fitz’s ribs. They: clinch
‘and Fitz roughs it in the break away
as the gong sounds. Fitz seems anxious to continue, bat Corbett laugh-. . They
ingly sticks his right glove on Fita’s. ===
Cotbatt rosbing Inds the loft again q
on Bob. Fitz is short, with. his left. poh
Fite follows with & stiff left on. Jim’s
ptomiecls, std: tes the. linc: gimg hate
again. ‘They are fighting at a terrific
rato, and ito beaatifl content, Fitz}
aS fording,!
fowings at the head and Corbett ‘uppercuts Fitz hard again onthe face., Fitz
is bleeding again but is, fighting like a
knock-out blow, Fits misses and Jim:
lands a dight left on. Fitz’ sore mouth.
Fitz tries a left swing which is ducked
ight over head Corbett is very tired
left swing and is iitted. oft his feet ‘by.
a straight left jab on’ the mark. Fitz]
is doing all the foreing in'this’ round,
Fitz tries a right cross, but Corbett
ducks. Fitz lands his left on Cor::
bett’s face and Corbett counters with
his right on body. They spar for wind.
Fitz tries his right hard at Gorbett’s
head, but is countered heavily on the
jowFitz has the worst of this round
when the acne sounds. !
} ‘ Ninth Round. <
Begins with long-range sparring,
Both men are very active on their feet.
Fitz lands below the belt and is cautioned by Siler. Corbett lands a stiff
bett but does very little damage. Jim
is jabbing and clinching, uppercutting
with his right in the breakaway. Fitz
Jim’s jaw ‘and tries a Tight cross, but
Jim is inside. Fitz again tries a right
across but: is short. ‘He is: landing
more of them than Corbett now.
Tenth Roand.
Fitz spits the blood out of his mouth
and tries a hard left swing at Oorbett’s
head, Fitz gets. in with a stiff
left and right on Jim’s hiéad and body.
a left swing cAbuahe left on mouth . with
Fitz is bleeding badly, but forces Cor‘bet beck,apperently being the stronger .
man. They mix it up and honors are
about even.. Both ere fighting hard.
Fitz catches Corbett around the neck
and drags him to the ropes, when time
Fitz’s mouth: Corbett’s blows’ are
lands a very hard left hand swing on.
He is Sine poniat and wana: ‘than . here
is.called. .Corbett lands a light left on.
Meee 6 Sores, EK ee We Renting ver F
cautiously.
Eleventh Round.
_ swing;
mons,
‘tomorrow. .
tt is tia head bat is beck again. with the
same hand at Fitz’s body. Corbett is . .
sparring beantifully and dnaking bus’
of some very dangerous positions, . .
Fitz lands his lett straight and hard on
. Jim's face, Fitz tries that hand tight . '"6: °
but it does no good. Jim's left
. etove is in Fitz’s face when Madden
Tiny len 2 i hal tt i
“Tim lands that Jett jab’ baits at
. Fitz's head. Fitz counters with a ter. rible right swing on Oorbett's neck and
has Corbett going hack for a few nioments, . Fitz. lands a terrible left-hand
jab on Corbett’s stomach and Corbett
goes to his knees with a frightful look
+ lhmeseadaaomtase The: timekeeper
i oro). 5.68 G88
, . rashes to Fitz‘and endeavors to cing
forty-five ‘salou: George Siler decides that. the blow that did’ the basiness landed over Corbett’s ‘heart ‘and
he collapsed after one of the greatest
fights in history.
Siler ‘awards the fight to FitzsimOther Events Postponed.
Carson, ‘March 17.—The fights between Green.and Smith and Flaherty
and Hawkine will not take place ara
town,
in town,
PERSONAL A, POINTERS.
A Concise Chronicle 0 ‘of Various Polks
Doings and Intentions.
W.-H. Smith of Chicago is in town.
Jv. Rogers of San ¥ranciaco is in
Geo. McCandless: of ‘Sacramento is
C. Me Bows of finn Branclaco ie here
ng a few days,
M. Frieder, the rubber stamp’ man of
San Francisco, is in town.
Mrs. 'M. BR. King of San Francisco
arrived here this morning.J. Lawson of San Francisco ‘arrived
on last evening’s train. ee
Mrs. M, L. Beardsley is. quite sick
wits tnibinodiabeny thocmnabiens.
W, Kinkead-arrived here today from
Los Angeles: on a visit to his father.
B, Penrose and ©. Penrose came
. down from North Bloomfield last evening.
W. P. Calkins and wife, of ‘this
ye a bargain if
ole Cade meee. ye at this of-mdtt
va et a ere ‘both, arrested by
_ aR etc ane
Ohe Widest Variety
ied ic ep id
¢
ie “All condiatiy jana to tall and see erie handsome’ new
store and stock, ee — to buy o or’ r not.
© paler “Rathbone” Sisters.
_Milo Temple, “Rathbone ‘Bisters, will
‘meet.at Odd. Fellows Hall this evenThere‘ will be initiation, and at
the olosé ot the. theeting a program of
exercises will be rendered, followed by.
a banquet,
Weather Bulletin.
Fair tonight and 1 and “Thursday; light
frost Thursday morning.
Fn]
Ir You Wiss to purify your blood
you should take a medicine which
cures blood diseases. No other medicine has such a record ,of cures ad
Hood’s Sarsapariila,
Hoon’s Pints are easy to take, easy
to operate. Oure pees bisiousness. 5c.
tie ing A ip au
a. Levy,.of the, 5 remntle ncaa inrhe . OFmE Ue that he has just received a
‘The . fine line of Ladies Oxford: Ties, and he
is able to sell them at $1 per pair. jn15-3t
’ Advertised Letters.
The following is alist of the letters
remaining in the Postoffice at Nevada
City, March 17th:
Seay
Campbell, Ws
ag eyed
Bldcout, W. aie
Sharp, Chas.
If not called for “in fifteen days letters will be sent to the dead letter office. Parties calling.for any of these
letters will please. say “advertised,” and
pay a fee of one cent, for each letter.
J, B, OARR, Postmaster.
=
No one would drink poor
tea if he or she knew. the
difference in tea.
Good tea is not costly.
Your grocer will sell you
Schilling's Best, and return
your money in full if you
don’t like it.
; & Compaay
° San rancisce 888
The Union n Fruit Store
NEW VEGETABLES are
now coming! .
We have Asparagus, Pea.
Squash, Sweet Potatoes, Artichokes, Brussells Sprouts, etc.
Some pretty Pansies and
Daisy Plants or sale cheap.
. Cut Flowers 3 times a week.
"Frozen Oysters 50 per can.
~~ WALLACE & McMATH. —
Fish, Fruit Vegetable
MARKET.
WILLIAM H. z, ANDREWS,
. fami Ps
ra pend STREET,
al [50 CENTS. A WEEK.
lec alied ilct elias na
Vidvandasieinians of note to seed ave tines th
length inserted under thie head for 50 cents
@ week or $2a month, Hach additional line
10 celta a week or 40centsa month Payable invariably in wayaree.
and pct ganesh
We Pay atk
For all kinds of secoridhhnd goods and
furnittire, at the Job Carpenter Shop, north
end of Main Street Bridge. m16-lw
For Sale Cheap.
New Singer Sewing Machine. All the appliances included. Apply at H. DICKERMAN'S drug and stationery store. m12-lw
* House to Rent.
A dwelling situated on’ Prospect Hill. Tnquire at this office. J23-tf
Dancing School.
Prof, Michell will open his dancing school
at Odd Fellows hall on Saturday, November
Mth. Ladies and gentlemen's class will meet
every Wednesday evening. Childien's class
Saturday afternoon. Socials every Saturday
hight, nbt!
Nevada County, Directory.
” Gopies of the Nevada County’ Directory can
i obtained for 80 cents. By mail 75 centa.
‘Apply to FRED, BE, BROWN. Transcript office
. . HiS SURPRISE
Is Nothin, ig Commnaired to What Yours gt b”
When €: ou Examine My Large Stock of
Picture Mouldings and Mats
Of the Very Latest Designs,
FRAMES MADE TO ORDER Lower
than You Can Get. Them
Bisewhere.
CANVAS FOR ARTISTS.
Picture ~~ ers and Easels
GEORGE : A. ‘GRAY,
Broad St., Nevada ‘City:
STEAM
Carpet BEATING
WORKS,
COLLINS & SPARKS, = <Prop's
BANK STREET, GRASS VALLEY.
Housecleaning time will sdon be here.
cen. econ ft wil earpets cleaned by the steam <<
it willsave you mouey, time and la
loek like new. Carpets tas
Rep tp, elganed and laid the samo day
PRACT: ICAL
‘UPHOLSTERERS.
eParlor Suits,
to user and
Furniture Repaired and Polished +
Leave orders at staan alas
_ . . STEIN, re
De aang 3 Oe
on Looeaen and Mestetenen made .