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April 2, 1885 (4 pages)

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SF, le rs i le ——* RA : rd PER ANNUM. . pek WEEK.-+. tan take that ‘Truckee’ eximinal record for the past five months will “compare favorably’ with that of any other part of the county. If you had cracked up Truckee’s record for morality, we would haye -agreed with you, ~~ Colonel ; but-it’s hard to see where the “favorable” aspects of criminality come in. . } eo . A-rereeraM dated at Stockton “Samuel L. Terry, eldest son of Judge Terry, is very sick, and-his friends now believe Monday says: he can live but a short time—per_ haps but.a few hours.” . _‘*Sam’’ Terry has a good many friends at this city, and they will be deeply pained to read of his acai sick ness. > Dan T.-Cousn, of the Mountain a oe The ‘Antt-tning Crusade. has been in town for several days past was asked what effect the stopte the hydraulic mines had business interests of his : ae He replied that during the past year the extent of trade had decreased fifty per cent. or so, and a great many large establishments had about as much as they ‘could do to keep their heads above the waves of _ bankruptcy. The people. there do not, however, as a rule attribute the bad condition of affairs to the éfforts of the anti-miners, but they charge it to the building of railroads that have given Oregon and SouthernCalifornia direct ‘ and cheap communication with the . Bast, + the residents of these who formerly depended on the San Francisco mar{ket to purchase direct from the other side of the plains whatever goods or supplies they may stand in need of. Our friend says the San Franciscans /are bound to awaken in time to the fact that the " A-resident of San Franciseo who} ° A Fann(el)y etek. The Maryaville ; Appeal says: “Experience is & great teacher. Some of the Native Sons who have been traveling .of late have had some experience and they were not slow in imparting their newly acquired knowledge to others upon their return from Grass Valley yesterday. They accordingly induced some of the stay-at-home brothers to become-experta in. the new act of dropping a half dollar from the tof of the head to a funnelinserted in the pants belt in front. The ceremonies were conducted before the bar of (in)justice. The penalty of failure to perform the feat was ‘drinks for the crowd.”’ Two of the knowing brothers were successful on the first trial. Then came the first victim. He turned his head back till his eyes rested on the beauti‘fully frescoed ceiling, and allowed the coin to be placed on his manly forehead. At that momenta glass of ice water was poured into the funnel. Our informant left the place at this juncture and we are A New E on both sides of Bear river, in the vicinity of Fuller’s old saw-mill, are moving in the matter of securing a county bridge and road at that point, and will ask a favorable consideration of the proposition from the Supervisors of the counties of Nevada and Placer. They claim that the country, is settling up quite fast, on account} of the growing fruit and grape interests on both sides of the river, and that the bridge has become a respective counties, at the coming Spring terms, will be asked to consider the bridge proposition. Races —_ Games. It now looks as as though the races and other amusements that the Grass Valley Jockey Club have been trying to arrange for to take place at Watt Park on the 3d and 4th of n:xt July, will be a “go.’” The owners of some of the finest trotting and running horses on the coast have promised to be on hand House, was in town Tuesday night on his way home from below. He and.-Mrs. Cole had expected to be on their way to the New Orleans Exposition by this time, but sickness in the faniily has postponed if not altogether prevented the ai Pa B. H. Mriia#r goes to San Francisco Sunday to buy a full line of Spring and Summer goods for his store. He will tell the people all about them through the advertising columns of this paper as soon as he returas. _*>e-—_———— : Tue new time table for the arrival of mails: at this city is the best we have ever been blessed with. The only growlers at it are the marred men who now have no excuse to get down town after dark. ia it. That’s no miracle. eee, Tae RecordUnion brags about a Sacramento hen that laid an egg with a five dollar gold piece The hen had probably been fed on mint. vcalpares ENS Sow AES In the matter of the estate of Geo. Jenkins, deceased, the executor has petitioned to sell certain personal property, and the petition will be heard on 13th the instant. lca iaas ee toons D. Furra,the well known banker and-merchant of Nort}, San Juan, was in town night before last on his way home from the Bay. > ra J. E. Brown and. wife have returned home from a few weeks’ stay at San Francisco. Mr. Brown’s health was considerably improved by the Bay. climat>. Tae Transcrrer has received complimentary tickets to the concert to be given at the Theatre tomorrow evening for the benefit of the Congregational Church. Arrive thousand dollar bar of quartz gold from a mine in this district wag one of the things that held down the bullion table of the L. Garrus of this city was yesteiday obtaining signatures.to a petition to the President to appoint him Consul at Cologne. © Susscrise iorthe Damy TranscriPr (it costs only $7 a year) and keep posted on what is transpiring throughout the county. James P. Stormaker, of the Tidings, was at the county seat yesterday . looking for items to put in his paper. J. E. Isaac, who has been quite. sick for some time past, is now able to be on the st-eet again. A. Buramtraat has ‘thrown # “new sign to thé breezes on the Broad’ street side of his store. Nevada, City Council, A. Lf H., will be held this evening. Tarery or forty tributers are working at the North Star mine, Grass Valley. — Ketouns Teri tonight: er ene eutting off of the hydraulic mining product of from ten to fifteen million of doll#™s per annum is the principal cause of their distress, The same thing has greatly reduced the population of the upper part of this county and cut down the assessable value of property there by about three-millions of dollars. The severest effects have not been felt at this city or Grass Valley, neither will they be ; for the quartz mining interests have of late. so greatly improved as to counteract here in a great 2 . seamed the cessation of hydraulcing _The War Among Merchants. The spirit:d competition now going on between the merchants of this city, is attracting people here from all over the county to do their trading. Or> dealers have provided themselves wth the biggest and. best stocks of goods ever brought into the mountains, and are determined to gei rid t2 the same if they have to give them away. Read over the advertisements in the Transcrirt, then make yotr purchases accordingly. If you cannot come to town to do your trading, send orand the same will be filled just as satisfactorily and at as low prices as though you made a personal visit to the stores. say they will. tution, or not. New Jewelry Store. cellen ity” street (opposite the Citizens Bank) his advertisement. your tooth againsta stone,’’ says prevent your teeth from decay. Easter Music. ' ing fne vocalists are in the choir: Mrs. Dr, Welch, Mrs. M. B. B. os Clancy and Sowden. New Auetion House. ders by mail for what you want, The dealers guarantee satisfaction in every instance, and they can be depended upon to do what they — Another Richmond ia the Field. Hyman Brothers, dealers in gentlemen’s clothing, furnishing goods, etc., today throw their gauntlet into the arena of the Tpanscripr’s advertising columns, and chaliexge all competitors, both great and small, to a battle of prices. They give some specimens of the figures at which they will sell goods, and the same go to show that it is cheaper for a Nevada county man to dress in the hight of fashion than it. is. for him to go naked. Charles Grimes, the popular manager of the instiwll be pleased to show all. visitors the immense stock whether they desire to eo Alf. Berg, the jeweler, who has been located for a long time at Grass Valley and built up a firstclass reputation there for the exof his work and the qualhis goods, has opened a branch establishment on Broad this city, and wll give ‘the new store his personal attention. Read mein GI Daremmmmneets There is no Pain Like Toothache! It ‘‘beats the dogs’”’ for making afellow squirm. Nobody pities “Getit out,” saysone; “rub another; ‘‘when it begins to swell then it won’t hurt so much,” says a third. The reason of the ache is you didn’t use SOZODONT, and There will be a special pregramme of music at the Catholic . ’ Church next Sunday vnder direcPotter, Miss Emma Schemer, and with their stock and compete for the liberal prizes that are to be therefore unable to report subsequent remarks and proceedings. The second victim was_ called jin later. The boys say they never got on such a Trayn-or had such a Dickey-ns of a time before ‘1 all their 1i‘etime.” All Fools’ Day. Yesterday was the first day of April, the beginning of tlie fourth month of the year.»’With the Romans it was the md month. In the time of Nero it was called . = Neroneus. The name is supposed . =
to be derived from aperire, to] ; open, because the buds open themselves at this period. Charlemagne is his new calendar called it grass month, énd the name isstill . 3 given it by the Dutch (grassmund). . : On antique monuments Arillis is »== represented as a dancing youth with a rattle in his hand. The]; custom of sending people on empty errands on the first of April is common in every country in Europe. Oriental scholars say it is derived from the huli feast among the Hindoos. Another opinion: is that it comes from a celebration of Christ’s being sent about to and fro between Herod, put up.’ Oné day there will be a cricket game played, and another day baseball will be an extra attraction. To the winners of these matches beautiful and valuable trophies will be awarded. ~ BEST TONIC. Physicians and Druggists Recommend it. This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable tonics, quickly and com or Cures Dyspepsia,” ndigeation, ness, Impuce Blood, Malaria, Chills and Fevers, and Neuralgia. 1t is an unfailiny remeay for Diseases of the K:dnueys and Liver. It is invaluable for Diseases peciliar to Women, andall who leai sedentary lives, It does not injure the teeth, cause headPilate and Caiaphas. se constipation—oTHER Row z oid alpaca catia Posi spe se purifies the blood, stimulates the appe.ite, aics the assimilation of good relieves Heartburn and Belching, and strengthens the snusc'es and ne ‘ves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassivude, Lack Harp to seat for Breakfast dishes: Grannla, Crushed Indian Germea and Pettijohn’s Breakfast aa Setigs tan duos trade wark and Germ. Try one orall. For Sale . crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by Brown Chemsteal Co., Baltimore, Md A PROCLAMATION ———ISSUED BY RosADNBANRGSG BROS. by Thos, Shurtleff-& Son. tf WHY PEOPLE SHOULD PURCHASE —AT THE— PALACE ORY COODS. STORE: A NEW DEPARTURE. (0@ We will keep in the future, always on hand, an inferior quality of goods along with our good goods, in order to show the people the difference in QUALITY AND PRICES. (0 Ours are better goods for the price than those kept by Cheap Jonns-F'ly-by-nights. (O@" We will sell no moth ea* :n goods to anybody. se) O@We will not limit purchasers to any quantity, but will sell them as much as they want. (0@F" We will guarantee nothing but what is guaranteed _to_us, as we claim to be responsible. _ {0 We have marked our goods *1 pla‘a figr-es. goods in all grades. {0@ We have no Rotten Trees, hence we fear no rotten branches. 0" We do not pretend to sell any goods at a loss. (00 We claim we have reduced the prices on low class goods. (FP We will expose others in their Chatham Street Tricks. They sell a few Leaders in small quantities at a loss. But beware ‘and be very careful not to, be duped. {0@" We buy our goods from direct importers, hence we are under no obligation to second hand Auction Dealers. " (0@" Here is our price list, subject to changes : (25 yards Good Prints for $1.00. We will sell you from 10¢ to $100 worth. 5 PF Gingham, good quality; 18 yards for$1 00. We will give-you as much as you want. ” (PF Sheeting, 20 and 25c per yard, allyou want.. (0M Chemise, 30c apiece, more than you want, OF Buttons, 8e per doz., in great quantities. (OF Handkerchiets, 5c apiece, a8 many as you want. Shir Ws 4:3 sal Ghesputhins in Chalice WU ange when they . . come to “us with the cry that they have been duped by Cheap John] — L. Fly-by-nights. They WIR have te, chieet You someway tn order to get even on their losses. : St eet anything in. The Union says: ‘a ogenl necesssty. The Supervisors of the . ” (0 We have the Cheapest, Largest and Best selectsd stock of _ PF This is only a par ial price list, which we wink is . sufficient : o “I PARALYZE : MY: — GOODS (OUI OF Nevada City. : : / ; The Tew San, Francisco Store ! New Stores and New Spring and Summer Goods ! Our new Spring and Summer stock of Dry Goods is onsale, beginning April Ist Al the goods have not yet arrived, but we promised . to open on. the above date and will keep our word. Nevada City. They charged you Big Prices before I came, and if I went away they would do it again. (0a A certain merchant warns you to beware of blowing. He all the blowing, so look out for him. He says the Little Beauty Corset has heretofore sold for $1, but he will sell it for four bits. He is the only one who charged you $1. I never asked but four bits for . — it. I now sell that Corset for FORTY CENTS. If he will sell it for forty cents, I will sell it for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. @@” Genuine C. P. Corset $2.25. A competitor advertises it. at $2.50. He says he keeps.no trash or moth-eaten goods. He is the one that bought at auction in San Francisco the biggest lot of stuff of that kind ever senthere. He isthe one that has fifteen-year-old moth-eaten goodsin his store. I don’t carry them over from season to season. @0@ 1 am the man that brought down prices in this town, and I have saved money for all of you. I am the one that has fairly earned the people’s patronage. I have received it, and am thankful. (@0@" Here are a few sample prices to prevail on and after April 1st : Best Merrimac Calico, 30 rede for $1. We will not sell more than 15 yards to one person, If you are not satisfied with the Calico, return it inside of a.month and get your money back. Ga” A full line of Worsted Dress Goods at 5 cents a yard. @0@" Linen Crash worth 10 cents a yard, sold for 5. OF Full finished Balbriggan stockings, silk clocked, full value 40 cents, 20 cents a pair. (0@ Children’s Brown Ribbed Stockings, 3 pair for 2 bits. (0@™ India Rubber Coarse Combs, formerly 15 cents, now 5 cents. Fine Combs 2 for 5 cents. half doz. é (0@F 1000 gross Buttons, 2 dozenfor 5 cents. Some of them worth 3 bits a dozen. @@” Jouvine Gloves, $1.25 a veir. @0@F" Gingham Aprons, 20 cents. @0@ Good Gingham, 20 yards for $1. person. one to each person. one to each person. cents a pair. Orily 2 pair to each person. ‘(fo Muslin, 20 yards for $1. Only 10 yards to each person. around. come still lower. @0@ A nice line of French Kid Shoes. (08 We don’t connect with any store on Commercial street. Stumpt s Hotel. shsiigegers LL. HYMAN, THE NEW SAN FRANCISCO STORE, (Oa We do not advertise one thing and do another. Eye We say we will. livered free of charge within city limits. @@ t employ six clerks, Lhe Wew CLOTHING STORE Cy —A full stock of— A FEW OF OUR PRICES : Cotton Flannel Shirts and Drawers, 4 bits a suit. Good Merino Undershirts, 2 bits, formerly 4 bi’, Red Flazinel Shirts and Drawers, $1.25 a suit. Men’s Overalls and Jumpers, 2 bitsapiece. Shaker Socks, 10 cents. Latest Style Summer Neckties, 6 for 2 bits. . FULL STOCK LATEST HATS. @@® Nice stock of high and low shoes for young men. M@aP™ Full stock of Boots, with and without . in all brands, for miners, for men and boys. ‘cull TRUNKS g (ig stock) £ fom $2 to $3 cheaper than elsewhere. Store, next door to Stumpf's Hotel, @@” 1 have concluded to undersell all my DryGoodsCousins-in4—---~ (0a Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, formerly 3for 2-bits, now 2 bits per Only ten yards to each one (0@" Sheeting for 15 cents a yard. Only five yards toeach person. @0@F Chemises we formerly sold for 50 cents, now 20 cents. Only Nighgowns we formerly sold for 75 cents, now 40 cents. Only @0@” Stockings in all colors, formerly 3 pairs for 50 cents, now 5 @2@ P. Coats’ Cotton, in all numbers,at Four Bitsa denon the year fw I will not be undersold. If these figures are ation I will Ma Our only Stores are on Broad Street; the Dry Goods Store OPPOSITE Stumpf’s rca the Clothing Store NEXT We do just ee ( Comey orders satisfactorily and honestly filled. Goods deIt needs them all toatt2nd to my many GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING “GOODS ———— t nails, coarse or fine and Proprietor of the New San Francisco Clothing . \ro 5 PUBLIC AT — test siieche BE NOT ASLEAD OR auMavcc:D BY BLOWING ! I.do not limit my customers. I will sell them one uetiels or a — I DON'T THROW OUT BAITS, 3 a ne SSO0,000 00 Worth of ‘. Spring and. acomeenned Dry Goods —AND— GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, JUST RECEIVED BY A. BLUMENTHAL, _ CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS. eens @ eeeeeerend iteady for ‘Sale Monday Morning, — MAROE 80th: chinese pisinmnesien _PRIGE LIST UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE: : Ladies Bleached and oes Nightgowns, Tucked and Trimimed with Embroidery, Ladies’ Chemises, fenched ‘Gnd Unbleached, Tucked and Trimmed with Embroidery, 25 cents. Ladies’ Kitchen Aprons, 25 cents apiece. 25 yards of good Calico for One Dollar. 14 yards Dress Goods for One Dollar. 20 yards of Muslin for One Dollar. The Little Beauty Corsets, 50 cents, selling all over for One Dollar. Genuine C. P. Corsets at $2 50. 4 inches wide hand made Linen Lace, 12% cents a yard. Barban Lace, from 2 to 3 inches wide, 5 cents a 100 dozen Ladies’ Hose, good quality, 1 Dollar a dozen. —_—_———-O—oCENT LEMEN’S FURNISHING coons. Price Ist: Good quality Merino Shirts and Drawers, 50 cents each, selling elsewhere at One Dollar. Boss of the Road. Overalls, 10 ounce Denim, at 50 cents. For boys the same pees White 8: irts, made out of the best of muslin, 75 cents to One Dollar each. I have them in all sizes, Paper Collars 15 cents a box. Linen Collars, quality, one bit a Canton Flannel Shirts-and Drawers Shaker Socks one bit a pair. In the future I will always keep on-hand a full supply of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. 1 DO NOT KREP TRA"H OR MOTH-EATEN GOODS THAT I HAVE SELL AT AUCTION. —oO--MY GOODS BEAR INSPECTION, AsI have proven during the many years I have done business here. _——0c— Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed on me in the past, and hoping for a continuance of the same, I remain, respectfally, A. BLUMENTHAL, Corher Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City. N. B. Orders from the country promptly attended to, \ jiece. cents each. PARR IK ie ck TEED * WERW ix ih # ATEST es hing tok * foot «=O TY LES FOIA IAD IDI FORO ROAR IA Oe SPRING AND SUMMER Di La ee oe Now being Purchased and soon to arrive at the Store of Rink ato tein toto tok . o? Is Now Opem [se ey eo coe , xk * x * wok v a kik kkk wk® k kkk kk THE NICEST LINE OF why ok te . a ee x kw Me kik Youths’ and ; kik kk, x tik tik iky tory * * Matos taker * * kkk kk eK™ Made Olothingsg 1 EVER SEEN IN THIS TOWN. We have no room to-day-for a price list, but will sell goods ‘ c ER THAN ANY OTHER STORE DARE TO. . WE ARE ALSO NOW SELECTING A BIG STOCK OF . CHOICE DRY GOODS Fanov Goods, Notions, Eto. felt will PAY the peotile of Nevada county . to make a note of this announcement and regulate. their purchases acconlingly. ‘The Extent and Richness of the New Stock