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August 8, 1885 (4 pages)

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tre cK. CE.o7 85. 3ER IS*, o'clock 4 ned in the first horse ‘urse $600; ‘ree for all, horse $360; allions ownhorse $75; PT. 2D, stake. Free $500 added; 1e mile and Mine -stake $10 forfeit; $50. Dash stake. Free $300 added; of one and P.M. olds owned horse $180; Purse $600. t $75. PT. 30. , OF WAR, . strict, purses . For District . 3250; second . Open to Van. . Purse $1,000; . 1 $150; fourth e stake. For . weights. $10 per cent.; secfourth 10 per ile. aT. ATH. ce. Free for added; second s‘and repeat. uge Railroad ; $10 forfeit; d $50. ‘. hreestake. Free $200 added; . and ¥% miles. Purse $800; . $100. clock A. M. a] stake. For entrance; $10. : and repeat. Purse $600; $75. all, (St. Julien. e $600; secon ONS: e-in-five, except the enter and three Tess a number that amount of purse— . nomination. "nat the Board ri ternately, if nece* race between heats. ly tor the~ entrance aber of starters #1 be divided 48 folf the day preceding son, or in one “ee named by 6 Poo tid for a walk-ove A n running races, e sar caps of distinct vith the Secretary on ve heen ney must agen ified cept when nder 12 years cts. 8 years cs ei will be furnished t Nevada Cit, we : avillion at 4 ] tim LRAT, President. ” Nevada CityNevada City, Cel sides with the farmers. The Daily Transcript: 18 PUBLISHED Daily, Mondays Excepted. TERMS ; POSTOFFICE DIRKCTORY. ff ? Arrival 241 depesture of the usils frowby the Nev ds City Possoffice until further no-f) tice: CLOSES Bastern..0 se escee 1:05 eM. 9: Western.. ... sees 1:05 P mg 6:03 Western (S. F. &sac.) 5:20 a.m, 9:57 Grass Valley .. x3 8, 8 Grasa Valley.. . Sierra City, via N. cau Juan, Camptonville and = Downieville, daily (exéep Sun4 9 5:40 P.M G = oa On] & oe s >> as day Blue Tent, N. Bloumeld, Moor.’s clat and Graniteville, daily, (Sunday ‘exted ce. Dv eeseeaes 6:403. Mm. 2 FM Washington and Omega, Tuesdays, Thursday sand Satys 6:09 a.m. 11:004 M. WALLACE. J.. Wi AMS,.P.ML. i i a B. Fogerty, whose burial takes/q place in. Grass. Valley this after-1% noon, Was au meme Of Company} C, Nevada Light Guard, and the: members of that organization are \ requested to meet at their Armory}; ‘at 12 :30 o’clock for the purpose oi attending the funeral. They will, yo down on the train thit leaves 5 this city at 1:15 o’elock. Mr. Fog-" erty was also a member of thef Champions of the’ Red Crogs,ff Good ‘femplars, Legion of Honor,} Esther Rebekah Degree Lodge and Grass Valley Lodge, No. 12, I. 0. 0. F. He was formerly ‘en-§ gaged in the tailoring business at ~ this city. Tar San Francisco Oall has at last, and for the first time that we have ever heard of, expressed anf unqualified opinion. It does so on the mining question, and takes The miners do not appreciate such a slip-shod sheet, and the foes of f the miners do. In other words, § its big subscription list is in the anti-mining region, therefore the thing sides with them. The edi-f tor in expressing his opinion ong the mining question, shows he knows nothing about the subject,# and succeeds admirably in writing himself down as a first-class; ass. ‘ A Bia crowd of Knights of _Py-§ thias at Sacramento and San Fran-§ cisco are talking of coming to Ne-f vada City during Fair week. Lig they do, they will be heartily wel-# comed by their brethren bere anu allof our citizens will unite ing making their stay a pleasan one. > } Tue infant d.ughter of L. Hy man died at eleven o’clock Thurs-{j day night aiter a brief iliuess, anus the funeral took place at 3 o’clock® yesterday afternoon. ‘Ihe be : reaved parents have the sympathy fj q of all their acquaintances. 4 = > $ Rememper that the One Pricegy San Francisco stores have been consolidated into one establish-f ment—dry goods and clothing ath the store aljoining Stumpi’s Res-F taurant. Go there for big bar-7 gains. ag6-tf § Controtucr Dunn has drawn warrants on the State Treasury inf favor of anumber of orphan asy-f lums. one in favor of the Grass Valley § Orphan Asylum for $11,585.87. >_> _ TEN cents will purchase a bottles of Alma Shoe Dressing, Bixby’sh Royal Polish, or Brown’s French Dressing for ladies and children§ shoes, at the Standard Shoe Com-f pany. ise th ag6-tf é Tae Grant memorial.committee on Thursday adjourned to meet f again next Tvesday afternoon at § two o’clock, and not yesterday afi ternoon as printed. F Smit sells: flour for $2.75 pery hundred; wheat, $2 per hundred ;B corn, $2 per hundred; bacon, 124 cents per pound. ForCash. ag4é Wo. Downie, Jr., son of the Ma jor, is visiting friends at this city. The young gentleman’s home is now in Oakland. Frve.cents per pair for Gent’s white cotton gloves, at the One Price San Francisco store. ag6-3t B. H. Muuver is’spending a few days in San Francisco. gee eC RR Sa SS Will Attend the Exercises. The members of Nevada City Council, American Legion of Honor, at their meeting Shursday evening determined to attend the Grant memorial exercises in the Theatre today. They are. requested to meetin Pythian Cas-§ tle at 10 o’clock a. Mm. Ine For-f esters and the Kaizhts of rytaias will also meet at tne same place, having decided to attend as organizations. : >_> Great Reduction. * A great reduction has been made in the price of Wines, Liquors an Cigars. Beer 15 cents per bottle. Two.doors above Umon Hotel, Main street, Nevada City. a8-tf The Grant Obsequies. +. * few ws: IT WORKS BOTH WAYS, Funeral of Judge Reardan. Everybody's Alr-Brake. . The funeral of Judge T. B.Rea mdan, who died last Tuesday nigh of softening of the brain which brought on paralysis, took plac fat 10 o’clock yesterday morning ifrom the Courthouse in Oroville. The deceased was born in Har4 iford county Maryland, was eduthe Valley, the Appeal and BeeBcated at Mount St. Mary’s College, zand other tools of the anti-miningMserved. when a*young man as} ring asserting that such an appli-fclerk in the Treasury Department cation of public funds ‘was illegal.Bat Washington, and came across mrhese protests caused the Super-Bithe plains to California in 1849 mvisors to re-examine the law onfwith his brother, J. S. Reardan, fithe subject, and the result was#of Marysville. He rendered his they became satisfied they had nofffirst public service in California as might to thus spend the people’s#County Clerk of Sutter, and. after-§ Oey ¢ ward was promoted to the’ honorThe same law that preventedffable position of County Judge oi he Nevada county Supervisors@ithat county. After serving withlfen de gun, it an’ de ball jes draw-' qirom hiring lawyers to defend the #ominent ability for some years heffed tergedder, which, in course, \aminers, will prevent the Yubafiremoved to Nevada county, andfbrokes de glass—dat’s. de trick . ’ pycountry Supervisors from’ hiring#in 1870 his great legaleability and! Later, Uncle Zach observed a aavyers to prosecute those. miners udicial__reputation_secured_himffrope running along. the side-of-the nd spies to watch them. —— What is Law for. the Miner is Law for the Anti-Miner. About two years ago the SuperEvisors of Nevada county voted to fappropriate $5,000 to the employFment of counsel in defending the miners in the anti-debris suits. his action created a loud how! in “Yes sah,’”’ said Uncle Zach, ‘“T’se watched it forty years an’ its, Uhristmas day of de same year? allers comes on de. same week, day. cae 5 Furthér conversation proved Uncle Zach a most. incredulous: person. Chancing to mention Dr. Warver’s feat of breaking» glass; valls with a rifle, he said ~~ “Theerd ’bout dat shootin’ and. sho’s you born.”’ ‘What was the trick?” “Dar wuz loadstone put into de . glass balls, an’ likewise onto de’ bullets ; so when de bullet fly out-% PETS : ““Whataithe position of District Judge offcar, dis sauce for the goose is sauce forf{Neyada and Placer counties. 3 rf my that will not work both ways, andji8g0, when he retired from thelfof accident; Then we had furth-” athe rules laid down by the Legis-NBench and resumed the practicef 4 er to explain how the force of the tglature to. prevent the taxpayers#of law. He removed to Orovillef brake was obtained, to which unRy om being robbed through theirflin 1880 and formed a law partner-Hcle Zach responded : oounty treasuries are not poormship with the Hon. L. D. Freer, “Look a:here, boss you sholy Bones. mWwhich was dissolved by the elec-fidon’t expect me to : 4 gition of the latter as Superior Judge##foolishness?* Why, of Butte t Si tk i : t u county. Since then icane whatev 5 a ce ‘ Officer Teeter left Truckee Tues 4,4) y Mhurricane Whatever blowed could ze Reardan has enjoyed -3 : ; ‘ Fikes t j = aday night with Pat. Flaherty, the s iative practice, and ie sal ae gel eine Vee
THE NATION S SAVIOR LAID T0 REST eee aeseanoe ae): aay® JDjgtook as a law partner his son, H.# wine to bilesve a lttie ipe full Bthe county jail for striking Missily. Reardan. The Judge has beenfMlot wind #adewd “i ag 8 cn apceragie sea Church. At Cascade station [email protected] untiring student throughout¥No, sah-ree !”” vie crane wie ¥ train stopped suddenly and theMnis long life, and in late years thell Thaw ae a arent thane fa officer looked out of the window Nabors of his profession havelzachs who ra seed fe ; 5 i : e what caused the stoppage.Mborne heavily upon his once great appearances. The air-brake docs aherty sneaked out of the Carflegal and judicial mind. He hasnot seem to be ver erful. and took to the woods while hisfjeen widely known and respected ery powerlul, but ; : lie fgpower and efficiency are but neckeeper’s back was turned. Mr.fus a lawyer and jurist, and closes . * -— > s-Trouble With a Prisoner. : lieve datz — THE MEMORIAL EXERCISES AT THIS CITY TODAY. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS: las I sez; de fust of May and pared to do all kinds of weavin knowed right off it wasn’t squar’ ; g0’clock A. M.,on Saturday, Augus dat was a, Yankee trick, boss, #8, 1885, for the purpose of attendSOrders.left-at-theIce House, ” : ‘3 “Boss, what’s dat line fur?” FORD, will he promptly attended¥ fs gander. It is a poor rulefwhich high office he held until bbs 1 apply the air-brake in aaa ore f = . Carpet Weaving. Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites, ~ For Bronchial Troubles and General Debility. Thomas Boyne, of Digby, N. S., makes the following statement: “I have been using Scott’s Emulsion for six months, and have derived more benefit from it than any other treatment, indeed I believe it has saved my life, and Mrs. John Gray has resumed’ the weaving of carpets, and is pren short notice and in the best manner. Orders left ‘at Gray’s near the bridge, will prompt -attention. jy19-lm ——_—o> oe, sAttention Milo Lodge, K. of P. —_— You are hereby required to asassemble at your Hall at 10:3 ——< it What You Want To Know. —_—— Everbody wants an honest anSwer to this simple question :— What is the best medicine to regulate the bowels, cure costiveness and biliousness, help the digestion and give ‘strength to the whole System? People ask us this every day. We anewer, Parker’s Tonic, 2 oa i. pleasant to the taste. All the . a ne children “like _ it. the Plaza, or with W. H, Grawpraise it. It “all aloe homed s times its cost in every famil : V. Sauver, Prop. —Editor Western Argus. Tm ing the Memorial services of General Grant. B. S. Recror, C. CG. A. R. Lorn, K. of R. and 8. August 6 th, 1885. 8t ee Mountain Ice. I am now prepared to deliver Mountain Ice in quantities to suit. to. TO THE PUBLIC. The undersigned, ASSIGNEE of L. HYMAN Has now i DONSOLIDATED THE TWO STORES, P S . r : i essarily equivalent to bi 7; M. Walling, f IE A. Rapp, set ee hs ye section a hee an honorable and useful life at the seven a ee country Wednesday in search off, ; gt : ane a E.M. Preston, t John Rector, he escape, but found him not. ar Ol ieee ee Fhitip Bowes, Haq.. who tesldeeee : : C. W. Cross, f C, E. Mulloy, Flaherty went to asaw mill a fewwithin the range of his acquain-§ aay nae Hoiguaiecetts Bass N. P. Brown y L. M. Sukeforth gmiles from Cascade and his defiance. ey ON AS SPARE Te TE Ta se ; » IML. ; scription having been left there he a eee ‘ees subscriptions for the New E. H. Gaylord, Leroy Johnson, was arrested by the employes. Return ofthe Fishermen, World Bartholdi pedestal fund, E. Bond, WieG, Richards, 3 The constable was notified of theif Arch. Nivens, Walter Vinton, “Mesthcestth a aleatene bisa Lar $ John Dunnicliff, . A AN oleath capture, went and got his man,@#Wm. Giffin and Tom Farrer haved. Aes lg! ’ ‘ rae : avian, for commending in such enand brought him to jail yester-Mreturned from their fishing expe-H,),<; . 7 > RP Ae ; Nthusiastic terms, sme ‘ B. N. Shoecraft, Frank Power. fiay. dition. They” took in Bowman red him of heeht? nme ie q < ; i eS ee ee . al Wanchasio lak " B U mo rigut's disease elg at PRESIDENT OF THE DAY: ; Suit for Damages. ae es, and DOW-Biveurs ago. He said: ‘‘Sir, has man lake took in Giffin who wasf Poe F : : ihe Wial-ol the cane of Hiohelas Mending upindie gow. ek tes } the medical profession with all its mpower and experience of thousJ. M. WALLING. VICE PRESIDENTS—NEVADA CITY: gXevern vs. the Providence Goldfpoat casting a fly for a two poundHand Silver Mining Co. et al. com-far when a wave struck the craft Pion co reer 00 ONS. SRY oY Having removed the entire stock, consisting of Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Dry and Fancy Goods, iT Among these warrants was John Caldwell, i. Joseph Thomas Mmenced in the Superior Court yes-4 ; : “ Bicure this terrible disorder?’’ No, ° I ’ : te yes-@and the wily angler involuntarily hati Bes : Laces Embr + . A. Walrath, F 5. Dunn, gordzy. ae D. eee ema made a header for the bottom oi i < Ness Seaton ape ipeiad ies cpa ‘ oideries, Hosiery, &e ~ ‘ was counsel for plaintiff, and Cross, sixty-foot hole. He was out-of” iy mye: . C. J. Naffziger, ' John Webber, jana Simonds for defendants. The@sight about two minutes -and aff sale cure is really «a wonderfully to the Store known as the i x ' ' p eae! . . ; ; A Pa effectiv 2paration. The 21S. Charannot, ; K. Casper, tne 4 oo ah Mr Soh according to the statement ff a ae tl ainie , * ‘ S. N. Stranahan i W. D. Longe gq. trick Daley, Geo. Vincent, 11. Rof his three companions who disii-py i en mee 3 f i : f eae °! qM. Barton, J. C, Abbott, Wm. Fed him up in a scoop net when he. sneer — apey aE Tan a y dil Tadeo} are Chas. E. Mulloy, iJ }. E. Carr, ee Jas. Hill, Robt. Morri-¥ came tothe suriave to blow. Tne gaine why 2 pees oe ‘i ; ; r] J. J Lyons, ie hs ee Marsh, son, Geo. Baker, Edward Barrett, fall reached home with peeteusd nareds yaaa ia ow Ol i B. F. Thomas, Geo. C. Gaylord 1S 4 lister es opyrighted. Used by periniss4 i ™ etek Dota Bs ef : , . J »faoses and blistered necks, bat . ; : ¢ ‘ yh pt : B. F. Chadwick, 4 Ie B. Johnson, f foseph Eustis. «Plaintiff sues for @chey brought back ple rity of gool 4 OOF SRE Cat SUT Ome. i BR JAD STREET, Isaiah Moody, 4 W.S. Richards H1s21,500 damages for injaries re-# weuith aid pleuty o: fisi—stories. & jot Their Hands Full." @ Wages vers . e ere c ’ & plenty of fish—stories. & Got DTheir Wands Full, wm % op ¢ ? . = r 3 ~ S : Bc sived by him on January 26th, ] festerd swt syne 3 Seo * ex. Door to ~tu upf’s Hotel J. H. Wentworth . . Geo. F. Jacobs # CHSENAY Ser OOR "BDINS O10 Be Saperviaursof Y ’ ‘ ‘ ; . an ee . 1884, while working in the Crosby Winted op a big board wad in bigs 1@ Supervisors of Yuba county ‘ Where ‘he will .GRASS VALLEY: Fashaft. He was struck by atetters, ‘‘“fresi Fish for Sale 3 lave retained ex-Attoraey Gener-; ere ne will continue to give you W. D. Woods, J. M. Lakenan, Kk. Shoemaker, George Lord, Fy cit leg from the hip down. ata aa : ae a dr. Hart sai d scordUnion § Edward Coleman, EG Beatty, ; Will Clu.se Today. ens was busy inside. Anotuer ‘J i aoe an o ‘ — bie rs ; : i ‘ ; Bireporter: ‘‘An application will 4 es eee ——— arty tucked up a dried herring ing ; 3 C. H. Mitchell ohn Glasson. . : I 810 F eg made f aren ) J rhe i All places of business in town he office as a sample of tne goods ve made in due form, the present LITTLE-YORK: ‘ > z T qT: inthe morning till 3 o’clock in the mn pa CTT I 5 B: F. Snell, . 4 is a Hill, : B tiesisch. the Cideens Bank will Lhe Wizard Vil Company. qeounty, where they properly be: Chas. Heinson, dl Wm. Mayuire. pyfor the convenience of its patronsi The Wizard Vil Concert ComBy ONS and to which jurisdictiong eaok: Blue, rl ; abe open from 9 to 10 o’clock A. M.Mpany, which has been giving a ythey will transferred, .under SeeWASHINGTON. Samuel Crawford, @C. B. Shattuck: BLOOMFIELD. F. M. Pridgeon, John Knotwell, MOORE'S FLAT AND EUREKA. Chas. Hagerty, ® John Hippert, NORTH SAN JUAN: { John German, A. Dobbie, J. Manson, O. P. Stidger, J. S. McBride, SWEETLAND AND FRENCH CORRAL : Wm. Moulton,’ H N. C. Miller. *J. O. Sweetland, ROUGH AND READY. S. H. Dikeman, 6 H. Schroeder. At 10:30 a. M. will begin the firing of 21 minute Pipiece of timber thrown down the 2g . . : Bjincline, thus losing the use of his will be closed today from 10 o’cl’k and again from: 3 o’clock P. M. The Superior Court will adjourn i for the day, the county offices will abe closed, and the express and 4 postoffices will suspend business aff-once:thas been attended by im‘ portion of the day. — TRA " +e 3 A Strangér Taken In. Patrick Mohean, alaboring man, arrived from Dutch Flat by ThursWhen night came guns, the tolling of the bells, and the Military Bandf§he started out to see the city by will play a dirge at the corner of Broad and Pine§ gaslight, having six twenty dollariaas numerous acquaintances and streets. The bells will continue to toll for half an hour, during which time the people wil] have assemday’s stage. —_————— -.2-e Died in New York. Mrs. Bo She a gold pieces in his pocket. dhe came to his senses yesterdayMMthis section. morning all his money was gone. Hie thinks he must have been bled in the Theatre (the Committee of Arrange-J{rolled” by thieves. ments, Officers of the Day, members of the press§ on and the singers are requested to take seats on the iChat the otherwise beautiful girl 4 E should have such bad teeth. And Mibecause she did ‘not use SOZOIt costs so little to buy it Introductory remarks by the President of thepeconsidering tne good it does, and 7Day, Hon. J. M. Walling. Music by the choir of . twelve voices under direc-# tion of Prof. J. R. Davis, ‘‘Is It All of Life-_to Live.’ The members of Court Garitield, stage) where the order of exercises will be as follows ‘Dirge by the Band. Prayer by Rev. J. Sims. _ Music by the choir, Eulogy by Hon. C. W. Cross. audiénce being requested to join in the singing. Benediction by Rev. W. B. Priddy. 4 ~Memorial Funeral Anthem, DONT. BNo. 6810, A. O. F., are .requested Sto. meet.at Pythian Castle at ten! Ro’clock A. M., Sharp, on Saturday, zAug. 8, 1885, for the purpose, oi Battending the Grant Music, ‘Nearer My God To Thee,” the entiregfservices. > -— What a Pity Erastus Bond of this city hasBichoice programme _of songs sof Fsjust received information of the Hdeath of his mother which. occurMred at Wyoming, New York, on fathe 30th ultimo. Mreached the age of 86 years at the time of her’ demise. woman of fine intellectual qualifities, andin her prime displayed marked talent as a writer. Some Hof the poems from her pen attainged much. popularity. nd had was a When Hits benefits stretch out into he Biuture life. Poor girl! -_Attention Foresters. H. W. Danie : ' Acting C. R. Joun T. Rossrs, Secretary. August 5, 1885. je23-5w Memorial Ls, 4t ” : : : g4ul Hart and Judge Davis as their 4 ilere Cheap,’’ and nailed it up on fee < ee ro eae Sounsel in the suits brousht 0 D . . j W FIFTY CENTS. \ aweek, for a change of venue ing loth suits, from Nevada to Yuba Ed <dvertised by the sign. REMEMBER WE NOW HAVE ONLY ONE STORE. P\Lerous Dr. Penninaton’s dental office? series of delightful open air entertainments at this city during the present week, will appear tovight for the last time. Every it eaulisen Asult,may be delayed.’’ ome LSS", Assignee. mense audiences of ladies and® gentlemen, who have listened with the greatest pleasure to the’ = eucuirb umc ~ SNOWFLAKE WHISKY! finely rendered by the accomplish-§ ed vocalists. Dr. Christie, the & manager, is a hostin himself, and i his lectures on the value of Wiz-§ ird Oil as a curative agent are most entertaining as well as in-§ structive. Tomorrow the troupe leave for a tour of the upper coun& try. They will visit North Bloomfield, Moore’s Flat, Columbia Hill and Washington. i Death of Two Promincnt Men. Hon. B. C.: Whitman died a 3an Francisco Wednesday. Judge § Whitman has been a resident of che Pacific Coast since 1852 and x LO SOA friends, among the old-timers o MY nN Sheriff H. L. McCoy, of Yuba vounty, died at 11 o’clock Wedresday night in §Marysville, off inflammation of the bowels.— § ‘‘Hank,’’? as he was called, has en regarded as. one of the mos vigilant and shrewd of officials, — ind has served several terms as sheriff. He leaves a widow and™ 1 number of children. oo All in the Family. HH Hin atu Holmes Sry The above illustrates how, by a little burst of ingenuity, a machine might be invented that would prove very convenient indeed-for tlie ladies, by enabling them to view the interior of saloons, club rooms, ‘tc., to ascertain the TRUE CONTENTS thereof. : Thomas Tregenza says he is not nM Nees the party who was stood up by If a michine could be invented of acharacter so simple that it might be employed by the people in Hiscertaining the TRUE CONTENTS of a vast portion of the Whisky they are using, their faces, on robbers@n Pine street the otherg ; : Rls ¢ : : : k th P E: é i é g hight, a8 feported, but that the i ion : Sb cor? , itis safe to say would bear an expression akin to that of the lady looking through victim was his father-in-law, John By us:ng Pure old SNOWFLAKE no chances are taken. The most rigid inspection will reveal it to Daniels, Thé affair oceurr ed be-fhe a marvel of purity. ‘ .ween Spring street arid’ suspension bridge. Tommie says if be is never robbed till he ventures out on the street after dark with ten dollars in his pockets, he will escape the foot-pads for all time to come. en SNOWFLAKE, and not a substitute. SAMPLE BOTTLES FREE -a HALL, LUHRS & CO., PROPRIETORS. (OG Satisfy yourself fully when asking your grocer or druggist for it, that you get the. genuine ~~ ASSIGNEE SALE.