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* nw ne : oe e ARRIVALS AT THE seep aie Farnished Sleeping Rooms to Let.
The Daily Transcripts ieee y Enquire at No. 7 West Broad St.
Brown & Cauxms.,. .Proprietors. monte ;
. NATIONAL HOTEL. In San as log m4 1885,by Rev.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 30,1885. . S. A. Evpy...... PRopRIeToR ; William C. Pond, Fred Searls of Nev City
— : Friday, August 28, 1885, sducappeve) Vso see
LOCAL MATTERS,
Og = f Ames, Santa Cruz, TREE Ree TR Ec OER, ee
: gg ait, San Biase, TUTTS
ir, S. M. Harris, City,
aie Rains gpa Frank Selvey, Bloomfield, —. gagqaamnaren mmm
Following sre the members of Mra Dou, Downieville, .
the San Francisco and Nevada z. R. Davis, Ban F ml
clubs, that will play at Glen. Bigelow, New Mexico, ;
es ia W. Ht. Stanley, Coliax, . 26 YEARS IN USE. brook Monday : .
Merions—Geo. Theobald, J.
Theobald, B.8.‘ Benjamin, C.
Goewey, C. Hill, Thos. Millar, R.
Gibson, C: Creighton, Fred Clift,
Rev. C. L. Miel, L. G. Burnett, RK.
W. Shand and — Van HeKeren.
-Wm. Hampton, R.
Jilbert, J. Hampton, J. Jones, A.
“‘VMuller, J: J. Jackson, Wm. Osborne, T. Penrose, Wm. Eddy, J.
E. Carr and Wm. Jilbert, besides
_ an-umpire and ® scorer.
The Bloomfield Contempt Case.
A San: Francisco dispatch of
Wednesday says: Master in
Chancery 8. C. Houghton was
busily engaged this morning in
hearing the testimony of witnesses
in the matter of the contempt of
Court. by. the ‘North Bloomfield
Gravel Mining Company. There
were present Judge A. L. Rhodes
‘as solicitor for Edward Woodruff,
in place of George Cadwalader,
deceased; Hon. A.L. Hart, L.
L. Robinson, President of the
North Bloomfield Company, and
several citizens of the mountains
and valleys.
°~>_eo--—_
The Best Fleur.
One of the all absorbing and
important question that are .con-tinually.arising to the consumer,
is the question, Are the results
of New All Roller Milling
in the manufacture of flour a success? And what is there about it
that we havebeen 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? Ane Li 9, in what
res, 2? Every house keeper and
nas maker will sum the whole
question up in one word by sayving, it is whiter. But at the same
time they all complain and say
they know, but don’t see the reason why, their bread dries out so
much quicker than it use to. That
it seems to them they never have
any fresh bread any more to. use
ontheir tables. And” that cake
made of the new flour is almosi
too dry to eat after. it is one day
old. ‘These are very grave ana
serious considerations and affeci
‘all mankind. And from nearly
every hamlet and housekeeper we
hear the anxiousenquiry: Where
can we get some of the good olu
Stone Flour, which we used tw
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 palatanle.
The Wheatland Mill Company are
especially well situated to suppl)
this demand, their mill being i
one of the choicest wheat belts in
the State. ‘They are also prepareu
to do business on the ‘‘live anu
let live’? principles, not having
hundreds of thousands of dollars
invested in immense, showy anu
expensive buildings and machinery, upon all-of which the hungry
stockholders expect every yearto
make a good round sum on their
investment.
Give us acall and satisfy yourself. Tell your grocer you must
have this flour. au28-1m
Peol Selling.
There will be pool selling on the
District Fair races at the National
Exchange Hotel Billiard Parlor,
every evening during the Fair
week. ;
Gero. Tracy, Auctioneer.
8. A. Eppy, Treasurer. €@27-9t
Card of Thanks.
We hereby tender our thanks to
the Sun Insurance Co., and Brand
& McCutchan, Agents, for prompt
ey in full of our loss by
at Nevada City, Ang ust 15.
lt. . Mr, anp Mrs. P. Eppy.
Great Reduction.
A great reduction has been made
in the price of Wines, Liquors and
Cigars. .Beer 15 cents per bottle.
Two doors above Union Hotel,
Main street, Nevada City. a8-tf
POWDER
_ Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A
rel of purity, (
e 8. ore economi. M. Jones, Relief Hill,
¢©. Miller, French Corrall, .
. L, Miller, 0 .
. W. Jonines,*San Francisco, ;
. Hanish, Roseville, i
J. E. Sugden, San Francisco,
H. A. Bogdan, do
J. W. Hill, Napa City,
Miss Henry, San Francisco,
Tom Nivens, City.
Hsozd
UNION HOTEL,
Reoror Bros.... PROPRIETORS.
August 28, 1885.
John Treanor, San Juan.
John Hill do
W. H. Culver, w and c, Patte’n
Miss Hattie Culver, Patterson,
Miss Nellie, Culver, do
J. A. Hustler & w. do
C. F. O’Neal, Reno,
James Wilson, do
C. Phelps, Niegoe, Vid
John Pattison, do
C. H. Decker, Omega,
F. E. Marshal, City,
E. M. Brown, City,
H. Woolery, Fresno City,
J.C. Hegerty, Fresno City,
B, Hoge, Fresno City,
Miss Edwards, Bloomfield,
Miss M. Herssey, Bloomfield,
T. Smith, Marysville,
E. K. Hill and w, 4 ch, Marysv.
Miss Etta Garten, Marysville,
J. B. Pitchford. Risdon Iron W.
T. O’Brien, Rocklin.
GRAB
MEN’S,
-. YOUTHS?
BOYS’
all who wear clothes.
Choice selections of
GENTS’ FURNISHIN
NEW YORK,
Branches} SAN FRANCISCO,
HONOLULU.
NEVADA THEATRE.
Fair Week! . Fair Week!
Fair Week! Fair Week!
FIVE NIGHTS ONLY!
FIVE NIGHTS ONLY!
FIVE NIGHTS ONLY!
FIVE NIGHTS ONLY!
Commencing
Engagement of the Eminent Comedian .
JAS. M. WARD
Supported by ¥
Miss Carrie Clark Ward,
BUSH ST. THEATRE, SAN FRANCISCO,
Under the management of Sam. C. Mott,
When will be produced Dion Boucicault's
Great Irish Drama,
Arra NaPogue,
Or the Wicklow Wedding.
SHAUN THE POST, WITH SONGs,
. ARRAH MEELISH, WITH SONGS,
Miss Carrie Clark Ward.
NOW WITHIN
T uesday, Septimer Ist, 188d.
And 4 First-Ciass Company direct from the
\ IEE
The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age.
“ SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loss of appetite, Bowels costive,
Pain inthe head, witha dull sensation in the back part, Pain under
the shoulderblade, Fullness after
penn with a disinclination to
exertion of body_or mind, Irritability oftemper, Low spirits, with
afeeling of Ltchnjgs ove ected some
duty, Weariness, Dizzin Fluttering at the Heart, Dots fore
the eyes, Headache over the right
eye, Restlessness, with fi.ful
iJreams, Highly-colored urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TUTT’S PILLS are especially
adapted tosuch cases. One dose effects
rm a — of feeling as to astonish
es fferer.
Th nerease the Appetite, and
ound: the dody to Take on Flesh.
Thus pes mis nourished, and by
oer on phot pn on. ete?
rgans Regu too! roduced.
Price, 250. 44 Murray St. ba Y.
R. Giece, do :
J.L, ‘Duri vagle, San Francisco, TUTT’S H Al R DY E.
pT scat GRAY Har or WHISKERS changed ton
a: Raush, ‘ do of this 3 Tt faparts a hataral color,
acts instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, orsent by expresson receipt of 8
Office, 44 Murray 8t., N. Y.
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PHOTOGRAPHER,
BROAD ST., BELOW POSTOFFICF, NEVADA CITY. .
Arrived! Stock Superb!
AT IT.
YOUR REACH.
Our New Fall Stock of
CHILDREN’S
CLOTHING.
ONPRECEDENTED AND UNRIVALLED BARGAINS
We are now placing before the people a magnifisent assortment of New Goods for the inspection of
It includes everything desirable in stylish and well made garments.
G GOODS, HATS AND
CAPS, BOOTS AND SHJIES, TRUNKS,
SATCHELS, VALISES, ETC.
Our goods are purchased frém .first hands, and
for cash. Wetherefore allow no one to undersell.
HYMAN BROTHERS,
Corner Broad & Pine Streets, Nevada City.
— eee eee Se
ARD.
THAT THE
COMPANY,
Of Hamburg.
cific Insurance Union
association, will consequently be prepared
to issue ite policies ou good risks on iy
LOW RATES
As betore joining the “Compact,”
CARR BROS.,
Agents for NEVADA CITY and GRASS
VALLEY.OO@” Get our figures before you
X\
word to the wise is sufficient“
Notice to 0 Cpeditors.
N the Superior Court of the County of
Nev seb California, Inthe matter of 4 tate of WC. Ball,deceasedNotice is‘hereby given by the undersigned, Adn.inistrator of the estate a‘ W. C,
leceased, .. the creditor,2f and all
ims
\ E BEG TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC
Having given the requisite notice to the Paotherwise known as
the ‘‘Compact”) of withdrawal from said
insure in any otherCompany. 4/”Entire Change of Programme} ersons havin against the said deceased, toexhibit them with the 1.
strength and
Each Evening.
New Scenery and Elegant Costumes.
NOTE—During Mr. Boucicault’s last enment at the California Theatre, San
‘rancisco, he was taken suddenly ill and unable to petform. Mr. Ward was called upon
at very short nutice to perform the part of
“Shaun,” and so pleased ‘was the author
with the excellent rendition of the character, and the kindness manifested by a broth®
er professional, that he presented Mr. Ward
with a magnificent gold watch and chain
bearing the following inscription: ‘‘Frm
Dion Bovcicault to James M. Ward. Souvenier of October, 1883. Chaun A. Grant;” together with the right to the play of ArrahNa-Pogue free of royalty.
7 arene
Reserved seats now on sale at Vinton’s
Drug Store. Usual price of ‘admission.
Doors open at 7:40, commence at 8 -P. M.
youchers within four months after the ‘irst
publication of this notice, to the said Administrator, at the Law Office of Gaylord &
Searls, opposite the Court House, Nevada
Citv, Nevada County,
A. R. LORD,
Administrator of the estate of W. C.
Ball, Ric terccted : . g
at Nevada City, Aug. 26, 1885.
Gaylord & Searls, Attys. . a27
Bids for Sidewalk.
QURALED BIDS will be received by the
-) Clerk of the Board of Trustees until
ing a Sidewalk in front of Mrs. H. Kreiss’s
Lot on South side of Gethsemane street, on
Piety Hill. Said walk to be built according
to a to be seen at W. G, RKichards’ store on Bread street. B; r of
Street Committee. cupeanrdege
h Avriattura District
NEVADA. & PIACER COUNTIES.
GLENBROOK RAGE TRACK.
irA NEW MILE TRACE.#2
PROCRAMME FOR
Monday, Aug. 31, ’85,
AT THE TRACK :
ET GAME between'the Merions of San Francis
co and the Capitals of Nevada City.
°
cents.
Grass Valley, fare for round trip being 25 cents.
Trains will run as follows:
Leave Nevada City--10 4. M., and 1:15 P. M.
Leave Grass Valley—g:30 a. M. and 1:45 P. M.
5:45 P. M.
and 5:15 P.M.
AT THE PAVILION
Transatlantic Fire Insurance a,
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or os9¢0,
SY J Bi,
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will be open to the public.
the Theatre unless holding a life membership ticket, an exhibitors’ ticket or a single admission. ticket
Beginning at 10:30 o'clock a. m., grand CRICKAdmission ‘to. Park—Ladies free; gentlemen 25
Excursion trains will run from Nevada City and
Leave Glenbrook for Nevada City—z2. p. m. and
Leave Glenbrook for Grass Valley—1:30 P. M.
At 8 p. m., Opening Address in the Theatre by
At the conclusion of the . Addvent the Pavilion
No person admitted to
PEGPLE’S MARKET.
Broad Street, below City Hall.
CARE & MICHELL, Prop’rs.
HAVE OPENED A NEW
Market at the above place,and
are pre; ared to supply the
ae 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.
fa@We intend selling our meats at the
lowest living rates, and we invite the people
to give us a call.
Meats delivered free of charge.
CARE & MICHELL, Propr’s.
Nevada City, July, 28, 1885.
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E. ROSENTHAL’S .
Popular VARIETY STORE
Commercial Street,
DENNIS DRISCOLL, Prop’r.
HAVING FITTED UP THE
building on Broad street opposite the Theatre as a first-class
Butcher Shop, I am now prepared to supply the le of OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK
Nevada City and vicinity with choice
BEEF, VEAL [* THEEPLAcE To Boy.
MUTTON, PORK,
CORNED BEEF,
SAUSAGE, ETC.
Fine Confectionery
Fruits and Vegetables,
Choice! Cigars, F
At the {lowest market rates. I will also
keep on hand a supply of
FRESH VEGETABLES.
A share of the public patronage is respec—_——_o-—
ALL OF THE BEST
Mountain and Valley Fruits.
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 Pure Gum Springs on
the foot and instep, which prevent their
cracking, and inakes them the most durable
Rubber Boot made.
TRY OUR
“Golda Seal”
STOUT'S PATENT
PURE GUM
Rubber Boots,
Made expressly for Mining, Fishing, and
. aay wishing @ very strong and durable
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
All Kinds Rubber Belting, Packing, Hose,
Spffngs, Clo n Boots, Shoes, Etc,
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.
} Agents,
San Francisco
{.
R. H. PEASE, Jr.,
8. M. RUNYON,
_96-4m
1 BERG, ‘Prorietor
Repairing done of all complicated ‘Watch
es, such as {Chronograph-striking, Repeat
ers, English Patent Lever and other ‘ne
done,
elry always on hand. Prices Low.
FROM THE COUNTRY.
ALF BERG,
=. Scotch goods over all others, are:
Watches. All kinds of Jewelry Repairing
Large Stoek of Watches and Jew4@7PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS
— licited. Orders prumptly attended
jy23-tt . DENNIS DRISCOLL. mip ar
FOR SA, e -. Fresh Strawberries & Cherries
One two-hofse thorReceived Dally.
oughbrace Wagon. E. ROSENTHAL
Rhy : 5 .
One single horse spring. --__Wagon, new. ~
ee M. FARLEY,
ahead cade ce Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Apply to IsrazL Hosken, WUE PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
nited States Courts.
United States Brewery, on Main
Street, Nevada City. ag4-1m ae re nO site “Transcript” office.)
Aberdeen Heard From.
I have just received direct from the Manufacturers at Aberdeen, Scotland, a fine line of BROADCLOTHS, BEAVERS, DIAGONALS, CASSIMERES ard TWEEDS, at Low Cost, which will
enable me to makethem up into fine fitting Suits
correspondingly low.
THEY ARE SPLENDID GOODS,
It is claimed that the causes of the superiority of
That Scottish
Heather produces a class of-wool which for fineness
of texture, strength and durability, cannot be matched in any other portion of the world. That the mineral 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.
ty
CALL ON
a « -/Chevoit
5 &é
too pairs Men’s Cass.
200 “ce é ity
$4.75 a pair. .
Men’s Pique Scarfs, 5
10 ‘* Second Grade
» 10°: Third «s
92 Mitt Street, GRASS VALLEY
Buckskin Gloves, $1.00 a pair.
Men’s Summer Coats at 406 each.
United Workingmen’s Cornish Clincker
C.4. Barrett.
Public Sale for the Benefit of
K. CASPE:
Me” AITD ELIS ExEIR?S!
Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets, NEVADA CITY,
If you want to make money on purChases in
. CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES,
FURNISHING GOODS, &c.,
THE UNDERSIGNED.
PRICE LIsT:
100 pair Boys’ Kentucky Jeans Pants, 40 cents a pair, worth $1.00.
50 doz. Men’s Cotton Socks at 50 cents per doz., worth $1.25 per doz.
Shirts, 50 cents each.
Pants, good quality, at $3.00 a pair,
“second “ # $3.00.“
‘
Boot, all sizes, the best quality, at
20,000 Men’s Paper Collars, 124 cents each box.
for 25¢. :
20 doz. Heavy Blue Denim Overalls, the very best, 65c’a pair
«ce 6
50c a pair. «
20c a
«“ “
Boys’ Overalls, 20c a pair. é
100 pair Men's Cotton Pants, all sizes, at 50c a pair.
Septembc<r 7th, at 6 o'clock P. M. for build. "
to Pavilion or Park.
Tickets to be only shown-at the Theatre entrance.
A
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GEO. FLETCHER, Secretary,
P. O, Address, Grass Valley. Nevadi City.
J. §. HOLBROOK, City Marshal.
Nevada City, Aug, 27, 1835. ¥
Or to D. E. MORGAN ‘Assistant Secretary, Nevada City, Cal.
A. WALRATH, President.
25 doz. Men’s White Knitted Drawers at 25¢ a pair.
Men’s Flannel Suits at $8; Men’s Cassimere§Suits at
oft 19: Men's Fine Sack
Worsted Suits at $14; Men’s Union Suits, $6. ‘ sone :
~Men’s White Laundried Shirts, $1 each « .
Boys’ Good Suits from 4 to 6 years, $3.00. Ce
‘ “ 6625 Mess « $4.00.
tae can buy at$my Store FOR CASH OR CREDIT. _I can accommodate all. Country Dealers, take notice of my Pyice List. You ¢an send
or goods at the same prices, and save cost of coming yourself. gj”
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