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547 leet; Rameses
g ae) feet; Minerva of Parthe“: has come to light in Montreal. It
-. known,
The Daily Transcript
CALIFORNIA.
Brown & CALKINS. . .Proprietors.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 1885.
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Barrnoipi’s “Liberty Enlightening the World,” ‘when completed, will be the highest’ statue =m
4he world. This fact. will: appear
by the following comparative
statement of all the big statues
now stdnding: Bartholdi’s, 151
feet ; Colossus of Rhodes, 105 feet ;
Nebuchadnezzar’s
Idol, 105 feet ;
. Sphinx, 90 feet; Athene Promachus, 70 feet (including sagnoet
Jupiter Olympus, 60 feet; irgin
Sof bey, 52 feet; Bayart-r-to-et
goers Ors 47
non, 37 feet; Peruvian Idot, 20
feet; and Aztec Idol, 12 feet. The
United States may soon boast of
having the highest statue ever
erected—and this, too, in honor
and commemoration of ‘‘Liberty.”’
—
A curious instance of slavery
seems hardly possible thatit could
have occurred in America in this
century, and it shows that there
are some people at the present
time who are living back in medisevaldays. A young man sold
himself for life, on condition that
he should be cared for. “ After obtaining twenty-two years’ service,
his master turned him into the
streets. Some one put enough
spirit into him to persuade him to
bring action for damages and thus
was this surprising case made
Mrs. O’Reity of Kingston, New
A SURE CURE FOUND AT LAST!
Itching and Ulcerated Piles has
. Ohio.
PILES! PILES! PILES!
No One Need Suffer,
A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding,
been discovered by Dr. Williams
(an Indian Remedy,) called Dr.
William’s Indian Pile Omtment.
A single box has cured the worst
chronic cases of 25 or 30 years
standing. No one néed suffer five
minutes alter applying this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions,
instruments and electuaries do
more harm than good. William’s
Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the
tum ors, allays the intense itching
(particularly at night after getting
warm in bed,) acts as a poultice,
gives instant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itching of the private parts, and for nothing else.——
ares of Cleveland says about Dr
William’s Indian Pile Ointment:
‘‘T have used scores of Pile Cures,
and it affords me pleasure to say.
that I have never found anything
which gave. such immediate and
permanent relief as Dr. Williain’s
Indian Ointment.’”’ For sale, by
all druggists and mailed on receipt
of price, 50cand $1. Frazrer Mep1cInE Co., Proprietors, Cleveland,
Carr Bros., Agents.
Lost. —
At the moonlight dance, a silver
dagger pin, set with three Rhine
stones. Finder will be paid a
suitable reward by leaving at
Wells,jFargo & Co.’s express ofjy3l-lw fice, this city.
BORN.
At Sweetland, July 27, 1885, to Frank
Wood and wife, a daughter.
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MARRIED.
Lizzie Phillips.
In Grass Valley, Jaly 29th, 1885, by Rev.
M. D. Buck, Mr. Thomas R. Land and Miss.
Read what-the Hon. J. M. Cofe
In Grage Valley, July 20th, 1885, by Rev. .
M. D. Buck, Mr. William Dodge and Miss
Mary Webster.
York, saw some telephone line-] In Grass Valley, July 30th, 1885, by Rev.
men commence to saw off the
branches of her trees to allow the
wires to pass. She took her little
revolver and told the linemen that
she would shoot the first one who
attempted to cut her trees. The
men, though working for a powerful corporation, realized that there
was something more powerful,
and Mrs. O’Reilly was left mistress of the field.
Josephine Triant.
Wa ter MALLEY, who was suspected of the; murder of Jennie
Cramer in Connecticut, a crime
which became notorious throughout the country, and who narrowly escaped conviction, is about to
be married and to a widow. Ifold
. Tony Weller were; alive now, he
would think that Malley was at
length about to receive his punishment.
A DEATH announcement in the
London Globe recently had, as
an addendum he information
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A
marvel of purity,
wholesomengss.
strength
a s
that a survivingrelative ‘‘will] ders. Soup oNLV IN CANS. Royal
keep the business, only she will] Baxina Powper Co., 106 Wall
5 at. N.Y: improve it with a new-stock o!
wigs, both stage and street work ;
also a full line of grease, paint,
powder, etc.”’ TUTTS
>_> eIr is an interesting fact ‘that x
while marriage with a deceased
wife’s sister is illegal in England,
itis entirely legal in nearly all the
British colonies; and in Australia
four Bishops‘of the Church of England have publicly expressed
their approval of such marriages.
25 YEARS IN ULE.
SYMPTOMS
TORPID LI
Loss of appetite, Bowelg cost
Vainianthe head, witha dull sen
Bomsay’s ice is provided from
immense machines,in which ice
is manufactured daily. . Recently
the water supply gave out, and for
three days no ice was to be had.
During the time the death rate of
Bombay more than doubled.
ACuicaco firm is introducing
wooden slippers into. this country.
The small boy is all in a sweat for
fear that his mothet will take it
into her head to buy a pair. ,
the shoulderblade, Fullness after
2ating, with a disinclination to
--xertion of body or mind, Irritaxility oft« mp: r, Low spirits, with
vfeeling of having neglected some
luty, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before
eye, Restlessness, with = fi.ful
CONSTIPATION.
thes fferer.
: Price, 25. 44a¥Eurray St.,
AccorpiInG to a recent inventory, 68churchesin Paris possess
works of art valued at $1,615,710,
and the secular buildings works
valued at $835,600.
_:
Tue half pure-white and half
coal-black baby for 1885 has been .
born at Lafayette, Indiana.
Gray Hare or WHISKERS chan
of this Drs. It imparts a natural color,
acts instantaneously. Sold by D
-. -gists,orsent by expresson receipt of $1.
Office, 44 Murray St., N. Y.
Order to Show Cause.:
N THE SUPERIOR COURT of the Coun
ty of Nevada, State of California.
Tue painting of the towers on
the suspension bridge will be
completed today.
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deveased.
of the estate of
certain real-estate.of said deceased for ,th
TuERs is renewed apprehension urposes therein set forth, it is there
M. D. Buck, Mr. Robert Deeble and Miss
and
More economical than the ordinary kinds, and
cannot be sold in competition with
the multitude of low test, short
weight, alum or phosphate pow\ PILLS
sation in the back part, Pain under}.
the eyes, Headache over the right
lreams, Highly-colored urine, and
TUTT’S PILLS are _ especially
adapted tosuch cases. One dose effects.
such a change of feeling as to astonish
They Increase the Appetite, and
cause ths body to Take on Flesh.
Thus the system is nourished, and by
their Tonic Action on the Digestive
Organs Regular Stools are produced.
2 ¥.
TUTT’S HAIR DYE.
K toa
LOSSY BLacK by a single application
rug:
I s. “DISTRICIFAIR inatter of thé estate of Joseph Schlotthauer, & .
. ©. E. Clinch, . adminis«rator See ;
Joseph Schlotthauer, ee =
Lc uageces Boe ped ig his pocey herein, : te
uly verified, praying for an order of sale of i me :
ery e. Proposal will be receivin London about impending explosions.: 4
Sterra County Mines.
We get these items from the
Downieville Tribune :
From a ten days run with their
‘ore ordered by the said Court that al
PROPOSALS FOR
IN THE
District Fair Pavilion
Bids will be received
by the Secretary, at his
store in Nevada City, till
SATURDAY,AUG.15,
for the.right to sell Ice
Cream, Lemonade, Soda
Water, etc., in the Pavilion of the Seventeenth
Agricultural District As. sociation,-during the proress of the-Fair,—_Bids
will also_bereceived. for
the right to sell Fruit,
Confectionery, etc., at the
same time and place. *
The Committee have
the right to reject any
and all bids.
Geo. E. ‘Turner,
Chairman.
K. Casper, :
Secretary.
NEVADA THEATRE.
TWO NIGHTS ONLY
Tuesday & Wednesday, Aug. 4 & 5.
4 THE ENTIRE TSR
(OF SAN FRANCI3CO,)
with Come ly, in 5 Acts,
~ GREAT CIty
With LEWIS MORRISON,
GEORGE OSBOURNE,
In their Original creations.
erful Cast. Special Scenery.
Novel Mechanical Effects.
Prices as usual,
STAND PRIVILUGHS. Pe0mte's warner
Broad Street, below City Hall.
CARE & MICHELL, Prop’rs.
HAVE OPENED A NEW
Market at the above place, and
are prepared to supply the people of Nevada City and vicinity
with the best of
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL,
CORNED BEEF, SAUSAGE,
Etc., Etc. Also
HAMS, BACON AND LARD
Of our own manufacture.
sar We intend selling our meats at the
lowest living rates, and we invite the people
to give us a call. 3
Meats delivered free of charge.
CARE & MICHELL, P r
“Nevada City, July, 28, 1885.
Nevada County Watch Depot.
ae
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fe Se —— *
ALF BERG, ‘Prorietor
Watches,
done.
elry always on hand.
FROM THE COUNTRY.
ALF BERG,
CITY MARKET
DENNIS DRISCOLL, Frop’r.
HAVING FITTED UP THE
wilding on Broad street oppoite the Theatre as a first-class
. Butcher Shop, I am now prepared to supply the people of
Nevada City and vicinity with choice
BEEF, VEAL,
MUTTON, PORK,
CORNED BEEF,
SAUSAGE, ETC.
‘At the (lowest market rates. I will also
keep on hand a supply of ao .
PRESH VEGETABLES.
A share of the public patronage is respectively solicited, Orders prumptly attend d
to.
jy23-tf ‘DENNIS DRISCOLL.
Probate Notice.
N_the Superior Court in and for the County of Nevada, State of California. In the
matter of the estate of John Frederick
Schulthe-s, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Monday,
the 3d day of August, 1885, at 10 o'clock
A. M. of said day, at the Court Room of said
Court, atthe Court House in the City and
County of Nevada ‘has been appointed as
the time and plice for hearing the
application of Fritz Hoffman for the issuance to him of Letter of Administration with
the Will annexed of the estate of John
E. ROSENTHAL’S :
Popular VARIETY STORE .
Commercial Street,
OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK
ily THE PLACE TO BUY
Fine Confectionery
Fruits and Vegetables,
Choice Cigars, [F
Mountain and Valley Fruits
IN. THEIR SEASON.
Fresh Strawberries & Cherries
Received Dally. —
E. ROSENTHAL,
M. PARLEY,
Attorney and Counselorfat Law.
Repairing done of all complicated Watches, such as Chronograph-striking, Repeaters, English Patent Lever and other fins
All kinds of Jewelry Kepairing
Large Stoek of Watches and Jew
Prices Low
447 PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS
Frederick Schulthess, deceased, when and
where any person interested may appear Vy
and contest the same . i
Dated July 21st, 1885.
~ Ff. @ BEATTY, Clerk
Cross & Simonds, Attys for Petitioner.
ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
United States Courts.
Office —Up stairs Transcript Block (op}osite ‘Transcript’ office.)
Aberdeen Heard From.
: I have just received direct from the Manufac-. turers at Aberdeen, Scotland, a fine line of BROADCLOTHS, BEAVERS, DIAGONALS, CASSIMERES ard TWEEDS, at Low Cost, which wi!l
enable me to makethem up into fine fitting Suits
:. tion-of works, Willow-Valley, Nevada cour
Baldwin Theatre Co,,
THE SHADOWS OF A
& L. R. STOCKWELL,
Powi Reserved seats on sale
without extra charge at Vinton's drugstere., .
92 Mint Srueet, Grass VALLEY correspondingly low.
Assessment Notice.
EADWOOD GOLD MINING COMPAny.—Location of Principal place of
business, Nevada City, California,— Locaty, Cal. i a
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting
of the Board of Trustees, held on the 25th
day of July, 1885/1 assessment (No. 10) of
Eight Cents (8c) per share was Jevied upon’
the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin,
to the Secretary, at the office of the Comany, Transcript office, Nevada City, Caliornia,
Anv stock upon which this assessment shall
remain unpaid on-the 25th day of August,
1885, will be delinquent, and advertised for
sale at public auction; and unless pa: yment
is made before, will be sold on FRIDAY,
the 25th. day of September, 1885, _ to
pay the delinquent, assessment together
with costs of advertising and. expenses of
the sale. By order of the Board of Trustees,
JFSSE J. LYONS, Secretary.
Office—Transeript Office, Nevada City,
California.
Reema
Public Sale for the
chases in
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PROPOSALS FOR
STAND
—AT THE—
yaa ee
ijed up
PRIVILEGES
50 doz. Men's
gn" ‘_ Chevoit Shirts, 50’cents each.
5 “ Buckskin Gloves, $1.00 pair.
200 « “c «< me second “ «“
Men’s Summer Coats at 40¢ each.
$4.75 a pair.
THEY ARE SPLENDID GOODS. —
It is claimed that the causes of the superiority of
Scotch goods over all others, are:
Heather produces-aclass of wool which for fineness
of texture, strength and durability, cannot be match-:
ed in any other portion of the world.
eral properties of the water there fastens the colors
in unfading brilliancy;~and that the cunning and patience and industry of the canny.Scotsmen beats the
world in the art of manufacture.
I shall be pleased to show these goods to customers
at my Tailoring Establishments, 46 Broad Street,
Nevada City, and 81 Main St., Grass Valley.
Os han ERA TLStt.
KK. CASPER, —
Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets, NEVADA CITY,
If you want to make money on purCLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES,
FURNISHING GOODS, &c.,
CALL ON THE UNDERSIGNED:
a PRICE LIST:
100 pair Doxs Kentucky-Jeans Pants, 40 cents a pair, worth $1.00.
n’sCotton Socks at 50 cents per doz.,
100 pairs Men’s Cass>Pants, good ‘quality, at he a pair.
2:00”
. United -Workingmen’s Cornish Clincker Boot, all sizes, the best quality,
That Scottish
That the minBenefit of
worth $1.25 per doz.
é
at
to and including
persons interested in the estate of the said
deceased appear before the said Superior
Court oh Wednesday, the 9th day of Sept.,
1885, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, at the
Court room of said Superior Court, at the
Courthouse in Nevada City, to show cause
_ an order should not be granted to the
said administrator to sell at public auction’
or private \sale so. much of said real estate as shall be necessary. And that a
copy of this order be published at least four
MONDAY, AUG. 3d,
at four o'clock p. M., for
20,000 Men's Paper. Collars, 12% cents each box.
quartz crusher, Gardner & Co., at
Poker Flat, cleaned up the nice
little sum of $1,700. :
Sheriff Sam Stewart came over
script, a new-pa
in said Nevada ounty.
J.M. WALLING, Superior Judge.
Dated July 3ist, 1885. :
Gaylord & Searls, Att’ys for pet’rs.
successive weeks in the Nevada Daily Tranr printed and published
brook beginning Tuesfrom Alleghany Wednesday and
brought the news that on Monday
evening Theo. Smith encountered
_ a perfect mass of gold in his ledge
(the Osceola) and that in the day
following he took out about $1,000.
Mr. Stewart says he was informed
_. Annual Meeting.
622. Montgomery street, (up stairs), Sa
Francisco, Cal., on TUESDAY, the 4th da
of August, 1885, at the hour of three o’cloc’
Directors to serve for the en8uin,
the transaction of such other
ledge was perfectly yellow with
{ 1885, at 8 o'clock P. M. gold and that the strike was look-. ’ at 8 o'clock P, M THEO, WETZEL, Secretary.
HE regular annual meeting of the Der.
bec Blue Gravel Mining Company will .
be held at the office of the company, No
.P. M,, for the purpose of electing a Board of
year, and
se usiness as
that in the face of the tunnel the] may come ‘before the meeting. Transfer
books wil close on Saturday, August 1,
day, Sept. 1st. Bids will
be received for the _ privileges separately or combined. The right reserv‘Jed to reject any and all
. Qffers. 3
~ Leave bids with D. E.
Morgan, Assistant Secretary, at. the’ Citizens
“ce
modate all.
ed upon as being a big thing. 4
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Pe Te re ee Bee . Bank, Nevada City. -'
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Men’s Pique Scarfs, 5 for 25c.
20 doz. Heavy Blue Denim Overalls, the very best, 65c a pair
the right to keep the 10 ‘“ Second Grade “ ut 50¢ a pair.
Bar, Dinme Hall, Fruit}. 10° “ Third =": % e qoca
and Confectionery Stands. Boys’ Overalls, 20¢ a pair. :
etc., at the Seventeenth} 100 pair Men’s Cotton Pants, all sizes, at 50c a pair. . ~ ca
District Fair at Glen-. 25 doz. Men’s White Knitted Drawers at 25c a pair. oe
Worsted Suits at $14; Men’s Union Suits, $6.
_» Men’s White Laundried Shirts, $1 each.
. Boys" Good Suits from 4 to6 years, $3.00.
Men’s Flannel Suits at $8; Men’s Cassimere Suits at $12: Mens Wie Sack
aera 7 . «6
$4.00.
E@ You can buy at my Store FOR CASH OR CREDI T. I can accom_Country-Dealers, take notice of my Price List.
for goods at the same prices, and save cost of coming yourself. ej :
=. CASPER.
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NEVADA & PLACER COUNTIES.
GLENBROOK RAGE TRACK,
SPEED PROGRAMME FOR 1885,
FIRST DAY—1UESDAY, SEPTEMBER IST,
No. 1. CRICKET MATCH, at 9:30 o'clock 4
m., for clubs in District. Purse $75.
No 2.:,. TROTTING—For horses:.owned in the
District. 3:00 class, Purse, $400; first horse,
. -$250; second, $100; third, $50.
No. 3. TROTTING—2:30 class. Purse $600;
first horse $350; second $175; third $75. —!
No.4. TROTTING—3-year olds. Free for all,
Mile and repeat. Purse $600; first horse $360;
second $180; third $60.
No.5. WALKING MATCH—Forstallions owned in the District. Purse $100; first horse $75;
second $25.
SECOND DAY—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2D.
No. 6. RUNNING—National Hotel stake. Free
for all. $50 entrance; $25 forfeit; $500 added;
second horse $200; third $100. One mile and
repeat.
No. 7. RUNNING—Nevada City Mine stake
For two-year olds. $25 entrance; $10 forfeit;
$250 added; second horse $100; third $50. Dash
of a half-mile. .
No.8.. RUNNING—Wyoming Minestake. Free
for all. $25 entrance; $10 forfeit; $300 added;second horse $100; third $50. Dash of one and
a half miles.
rNo:-9. Boys’ Tournament at 1 o'clock P. M.
No. 10. TROTTING—For two-year olds owned
in the District. Purse $300; first horse $180;
_second $90; third $30.
EXTRA RACING ~2:30 class. Purse $600.
First horse $350; second $175; Third $75.
THIRD DAY—THURSDAY, SEPT. 3D.
No. 11. “FOOT RACES~ and TUG OF WAR,
at 10 o'clock a. M., open to the District, purses
aggregating $100.
No: 12, TROTTING—2:50 class. For District
horses. Purse $400; first horse $250; second
$100; third $50.
No. 13. TROTTING—2:22 class. Open to Vanderlyn, James H., and Albert W. Purse $1,000;
is horse $500; second $250; third $150; fourth
100.
No. 14. RUNNING—Saddle Horse stake. For
horses owned inthe District; catch weights. -$10
entrance; $100 added; first horse 50 per cent.; second 20 per cent.; third 15 percent; fourth 10 pe
cent.; fifth 5 per cent. Dash of a mile.
FOURTH DAY—FRIDAY, SEPT. 4TH.
No. 15. RUNNING—Walrath stake. Free for
all. $50 entrance; $25 forfeit; $600 added; second
horse $200; third $100. Two miles and repeat.
No. 16. RUNNING—Narrow Gauge Railroad
stake. Free for all. $25 entrance; $10 forfeit;
$250 added; second horse $100; third $50. ‘lhreequarters of a mile and repeat.
No.-17:,. RUNNING—South Yuba stake. Free
for all. $25 entrance; $10 forfeit; $200 added;
second horse $75; third $50. One and 1% miles.
No. 18. PACING—-Free for all. Purse $800;
first horse $450; second $250; third $100.
FIFTH DAY—SATURDAY, SEPT. 5TE.
No. 19. Ladies’ Tournament at 10,0’clock A. M.
No. 20.. RUNNING— Union Hotel stake. For
_ horses owned in the District. $25 entrance; $10
forfeit; $150 added. One-half mile and repeat.
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first horse $350; second $175; third $75.
No. 22. TROTTING—Free for all, (St: Julien
barred.) Purse $1,200; first horse $600; second
$300; third $180; fourth $120. Si
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REMARKS AND CONDITIONS: ;
All Trotting and Pacing Races are the . three-in-five, except the
two-year old; unless otherwise specified;five to enter and three to
start. But the Board reserves the right to hold a less a number than
five to fill, by the withdrawal of a proportionate amount of purse.—
Entrance fee ten per cent. on purse, to accompany nomination.
National Association Rules to govern trotting; but the Board re
serves the right to trot heatsof any, two classes alternately, if nece®
sary to finish any day’s raCing, or to trot a special racé between heats.
A horse making a walk-over shall be entitled only to the entrance.
money paid in. Whén lessthan the required number of starters 4P”
pear they may contest for the entrance money, to be divided as follows: 6634 to thé first, and 3314 to the soviet, oe
In all races; entries not declared out by6 Pp. m. of the day preceding
the Hace, ahall be required to start,
Where there is more than one entry by one person, or in one inter.
est, the particular horse they are to start must be named by 6 P. ™of
theday preceding the race. No added money paid for a walk-over/ Rules of the State Agricultural Society to govern running races, &*
_/. cept when conditions named are otherwise.
acing colors to be named in entries. : ‘
In Trotting Races drivers will be required to wear caps of distinct
colors, which must be named in their entries.
(0@Entries to all of the above Races to close with the Secretary 0?
SATURDAY, AUGUST lst, 1885. ‘ j
All races in which District horses are entered they must have hee
owned in the District prior to July 1, 1885; except. when spe ified
-. :Free forall.” Ses
Admission to Race Track 50 cents. Children under 12 years 25 cts.
Admission ‘io Pavillion 25 cents. Children under 8 years free.
No Season or Membership tickets, but Exhibitors will be furnished
with Badges at $3 each at the Secretary’s office at Nevada City whit
will admit that person only to Race Track and Pavillion at all timeé
during the Fair. os es :
GEO. FLETCHER, Secretary,
Nevada City: P. O. Address, Grass Valley.
Or to D. E. MORGAN Assistant Secretary, Nevada City, Cal.
5 a ‘ Bs
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No. 31. TROTTING—2:40 class.. Purse $600;
A. WALRUTH, Presidest
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