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The Daily Transcript.
_ , ROBMBHED At.
Nevada City, Nevada County,
CALIFORNIA.
Brown & Citxrs.. . Proprietors.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 1885.
*. Iw 1880 General Grant wrote of
Abraham Lincoln: ‘A man of
great ability, pure patriotism, unselfish nature, full of forgiveness
to his enemies, bearing malice toward none, he proved to be the
man above all others for the great
struggle through which the Nation had to pass to place itself
the greatest‘in the famil
of} Nations, P fame will fon
~ “brigh passes, an is
bona gene understood.’”” And
now thesame may well be said
Srantey Hontiey, author of
the famous ‘‘Spoopendyke Papers,” died in New York last
What a Pity
That the otherwise beautiful girl
should have such bad teeth. And
because she did not use SOZODONT. It costs so little to buy it
considering tne good it does, and
its benefits stretch out into her
future life. Poor girl! je23-5w
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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 answer, Parker’s Tonic.
It is pleasant to the taste. All the
children like it. Mothers all
praise it. It will save a thousand
times its cost in every family.
—Editor Western Argus. 1m
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Tue roller-skating rinks at the
seaside summer resorts have not
been doing the business-their managers expected.
~ T0 THE PUBLIC.
ASSIGNEE SALE.
The undersigned, ASSIGNEE of L. HYMAN,
Has now
CONSOL! ATED T
Having removed the entire stock, consisting of
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
Trunks, Valises,
Dry and Fancy Goods,
Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery, &c.,
Into the Store known as the
One Price Sa Franeiseo Store,
ON BROAD STREET,
Next Door to Stumpf’s Hotel,
Where he will continue to give you
One Dollar’s Worth of Goods for
FIFTY CENTS.
REMEMBER WE NOW HAVE ONLY
ONE STORE.
WLaALO US Lows”,
SNOWFLA
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Holmes Sa
The above illustrates how, by a little burst of ingenuity, a machine might be invented that would
prove very convenient indeed for the ladies, by enabling them to view the interior of saloons, club rooms,
Assignee.
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VIA
egy
Wor
etc., to ascertain the TRUE CONTENTS thereof.
Ifa machine could be invented of acharacter so simple that it might be employed b
ee cn 1 ploye the
ascertaining the TRUE CONTENTS of a vast portion of the Whisky they are =
making the discovery, it is safe to say would bear an expression akin to that of the lady looking through
the ‘‘spotterscope.”’
By using Pure old SNOWFLAKE no chances are taken.
bea marvel of purity.
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the weaving of carpets, and is pre‘on short notice and: in the best
7 No. 1016.
: TWO STORES
Carpet Weaving.
Mrs. John Gray has resumed
pared to do all kinds of weaving
manner. Orders left at Gray’s
blacksmithshop on ‘Main street,
near the bridge, will receive
prompt attention. —s jy 191m
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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
can honestly recommend it to any
one for bronchial trouble or any
debilitating disease.”’
PEOPLE’S MARKET.
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL,
HAMS, BACON AND LARD
. %
lowest living rates, and we invite the people
to give us a call.
Broad Street, below City Hall.
CARE & MICHELL, Prop’rs.
é 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
CORNED BEEF; SAUSAGE,
Etc., Etc. Also
Of our own manufacture.
ga@rWe intend selling our meats at the
Meats delivered free of charge.
CARE & MICHELL, Propr’s.
Nevada City, July, 28, 1885.
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Sheriff's Sale.
In the Superior Court of the County of
Nevada, State of California.
GEORGE HENRY HUDSON, Plaintiff,
vs,
ALPHA HYDRAULIC GRAVEL MINING
COMPANY, a Corporation, YE SING and
JOSEPH E. SHAIN, et als., Defendants.
W HEREAS, George Henry Hudson, on
the 11th day of July, A. D, 1885, recovered a judgment against the Alpha Hydraulic Gravel Mining Company & corporation, Ye Sing and Jose; . Shain, for the
sum of thirty one hundred and sixteen 90100 (3116 100) dollars, together with
costs of suit taxed at $35.05, and counsel
fees allowed herein amounting to the sum
of $150.00, with interest thereon from the
date of said judgment, at the rate of 7 per
cent. annum till paid, which sail judgment is recorded in the Judgment Book 1
of the said Superior Court, on pages 640 et
seq.,and Whereas it is ordered that the
mortgage set forth in plaintiff's complaint
be foreclosed and property therein described, to-wit:
Situate, lying and being in the said county of Nevada, State of California, and bounded and particularly described of follows, to
wit: that certain piece and parcel of land
remises and placer claims situate lying and
Caing on Alpha Hill in Washington township, County and State aforesaid and heretofore known as. the McKEachern claims,
bounded and described as follows, to wit:
commencing at a point on the Washington
road below Henderson's ravine, and extend.
ing due South nearly ove mile to an oak
tree marked XX, thence East to a pine tree
near the South fork or branch of Seotchman’s Creek; Thence North nearly one mile
to a stake; Thence West to a stake at the
place of beginning embracing all deep
round, surface ground and bed rock. Also
Seombeckes ravine, Washington ravine, snd
Getchell ravine r i inte Scotch ’8
Creek, together with the house formerly
pied by Th McEachern, the Chapman House, socalled, and the blacksmith
shop. Also those certain other gravel claims
situate lyingand beingon Alpha Hill in
Washington township, in County and Stace
aforesaid, and described as follows, to wit:
commencing at a green oak tree on the West
corner. of Thomas McKEachern’s claims, and
running thence sixty rodsin a southwesterly direction to Jenning’s board shanty near
the Blue Tent Ditch; Thence Easterly sixty
rods to a green ovk tree blazed; Thence sixty
rods Norther! toa pine tree blazed, Thomas
McEachern’s South East corner, and Thence
Westerly. sixty rods to a green oak tree, and
the place of beginning, id tract containing forty acres more or less, together with
aif houses; buildings and structures on the
claims and premises hereinbefore described
or any part or portion thereof. Also all
mining tools, iron pipe, monitors, flumes
and sluices, and all reservoirs, water rights.
ditches, tunnels, and rights of way to said
claims belunging.
Together with all and engine the tenetwnents, hereditaments and appurtenances
thereunto belonging or in anywize appertaining, be sold at public auction to outlaty
said Judgment, together with counsel fees,
interest and costs.
Notice is hereby given thatI will sell at
public sale, in front of the Court House
door, in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, on
Saturday, August 8th, 1885,
Between the hours of 9o’clock a. M and 5
o'clock Pp. M., to-wit: 12 0’clock M. of that
day, all the right, title and interest which
the defendants, Alpha Hydraulic Gravel
Mining Company, a corporation, Ye Sing
and Joseph E, Shain et als., or either of
them herein named, had, held, owned or
possessed by themon the llth day of July,
} 1885, the day on which said judgment was
docketed as aforesaid, or which they may
have subsequently acquired in and tothe
above described property to the highest
‘,idder for cash, to satisfy said judgmert,
together with interest and costs.
Given under my hand this lth day. of July, 1885.
GEORGE LORD, Sheriff,
Nevada county, California,
By J. L. Houuanp, Under Sheriff.
Tilden & Tilden and E. H. Gaylord, Attys
for Plaintiffs.
POSTPONEMENT.
The above sale is hereby postponed until
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12th, 1885, at the
same hour and place
WHISKY!
SOMETHING EXCELLENT FOR THE IADIES
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The most rigid inspection will reveal it to
when asking your grocer or druggist for it, that you get the genuine atisfy yourself fully
SNOWFLAKE: and not a substitute.
oo HALL, LUHRS & CO., PROPRIETORS.
GEO. LORD, Sheriff.
By J. L. Hotuamp, Under Sheriff.
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aces, on
STAND. PRIVILEGES
PROPOSALS FOR
District Pair 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 Association, during the progress of the Fair. Bids
will also be received 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.
Gro. E. Turner,
Chairman.
K. CasPER,
Secretary.
Notice of Dissolution of Co‘ Partnership.
NHE co-partnership heretotore existing
between George S. Maker and Charles
D., Eastin, in the merchandise business at
Lowell Hill, in che County of Nevada and
and style of C. D. Eastin & Co., is this day
disselved by mutual consent, said C. D.
Eastin retiring from said firm,and said busi
ness will hereafter be conducted by said
George S. Maker, in his own name.
All persons indebted to said firm will
capa make immediate payment to Wm.
ine, the sole agent for said firm of C.
D. tin. & Co. for the collection of all demands due said firm,
demands against said firm, are also r
ed to present them to said Wm. Maguire.
Dated at Lowell Hill, July 23, 1885.
CHAS. D. EASTIN,
State of California, under the firm name
All persons holding
uest" E, ROSENTHAL’S .
Popular VARIETY STORE
Commercial Street,
HAVING FITTED UP THE
building on Broad street oppoCITY MARKET
DENNIS DRISCOLL, Frop’r.
e's] site the Theatre as a first-class
Butcher Shop, I am now pred to supply the people of
Nevada City and vicinity with choice OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK
BEEF, VEAL,
MUTTON, PORK,
CORNED BEEF,
SAUSAGE, ETC.
ys THE PLACE TO BY
Fine Confectionery
Fruits and Vegetables,
Choice Cigars, (F
At the jlowest market rates. I will also
keep on hand a supply of
FRESH VEGETABLES.
A share of the public patronage is respectively solicited. Orders promptly attended
to.
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ALL OF THE BEST
Mountain and Valley Fruits
DENNIS DRISCOLL. IN THEIR SEASON. jy23-tf
Probate Notice.
N the Superior Court in and for the CounI ty of Nevada, State of California. In the
matter of the estate of John Frederick
Schulthess, 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 inthe City and
County of Nevada has been appointed as
the time and place 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
Frederick Schulthess, deceased, when and
where any person interested may appear
and contest the same .
Dated July 21st, 1885. ©
F. G@ BEATTY, Clerk.
Cross & Simonds, Attys for Petitioner.
Fresh Strawberries & Cherries
Received Daily.
E. ROSENTHAL,
M. PARLEY,
Attorney and Counselorjat Law.
\ ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
United States Courts.
Office —Up stairs Transcript Block (oprosite ‘Transcript’ office.) ig
ih ai hee Pineiid thas:
I have just received direct from the. Manufacturers at Aberdeen, Scotland, a fine line of BROADCLOTHS, BEAVERS, DIAGONALS, CASSIMERES and 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
Scotch goods over all others, are: That Scottish
Heather produces. aclass 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 ny Tailoring Establishments, 46 Broad Street,
Nevada City, and 81 Main St.; Grass Valley.
GEORGE 8. MAKER.
CALL ON
50 doz. Men’s Cotton
20 ee
5
‘100 pairs Men’s Cass.
200 “sé ce
“ee
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$4.75 a pair.
20,000 Men’s Paper C
Men’s Pique Scarfs, 5
“ Second Grade
Third :
10
10
Pa
Worsted Suits at $14; M
tay
Public Sale for the Benefit of
BK. CASPER,
M-ANID EXIG EXEIRS!
Cor, Pine and Commercial Streets, NEVADA CITY,
‘If you wan
100 pair Boys’ Kentucky Jeans Pants, 40 cents a pair, worth $1.00.
Chevoit Shirts, 50 cents each.
Buckskin Gloves, $1.00 a’pair.
Men’s Summer Coats at 40¢ each.
United Workingmen’s Cornish Clincker Boot, all siz
_ 20doz. Heavy Blue Denim Overalls, the very best, 5c a pair
Boys’ Overalls, 20c a pair.
100 pair Men’s Cotton Pants, all sizes, at 50c a pair. .25 doz. Men’s White Knitted Drawers at 25¢ a pair.
Men's Flannel Suits at $8; Men’s Cassimere Suits.at
. Men’s White Laundried Shirts, $1 each.
Boys' Good Suits from 4 to 6 years, $3.00. ane '
EZ You can buy at my Store FOR CASH OR CREDIT.
modate all. \Country Dealers, take notice of my Price List.
1 for goods at the same prices, and save cost of coming yourself. 9.
CU.. 2cecere tt.
t to make money on purchases in
CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES,
FURNISHING GOODS, &c.,
THE UNDERSIGNED.
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PRICE LIstT:
Socks at 50 cents per doz., worth $1.25 per doz.
Pants, good quality, at $3.00 a pair.
‘second * * $2.00
“
ollars, 12% cents each box.
for 25¢.
ve “ce
50c a pair.
206 act
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12; Men’s Fj or
en's Union Suits, $6. $ . en's Fine Sack
oe «se «e
$4:00.
kcan.accomYou can send
es, ‘the best quality, at
ith Agricultural
GLENBROOK RACE. TRAN,
SPEED PROGRAMME FOR 1885.
FIRST DAY—TUESDAY, 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._TROFFING—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—For stallions own.
ed in the District. Purse $100; first horse $75.
secona $25..
SECOND DAY—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2D.
No. 6. RUNNING—National Hotel stake. Free
for all. $50 entrance; $25 forfeit; $500 added;
second hofse_.$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.
No. 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 4600.
First horse $350; second $175; Third $75.
THIRD DAY—THURSDAY, SEPT. 30.
No. 11. FOOT RACES and TUG OF WAR,
at 10. o'clock A. M., open to the District, purses
aggregating $100.No. 12. TROTTING—2z:50 class. For District
horses. Purse $400; first horse $250; second
$100; third $50.
No. 13. ° TROTTING—2:22 lass, Open to Vansis 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 per
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.
stake. Free forall. ‘$25 entrance; $10 forfeit;
$250 added; second horse $100; third $50. ‘I hreequarters of a mile and repeat.
No. 177 RUNWNING—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—S&TURDAY, SEPT. 5Tii.
No. 19. Ladies’ Tournamentat 10 o'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.
No. 21. TROTTING—2:40 class. Pursé $600;
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.
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: REMARKS AND CONDITIONS:
All Trotting and Pacing Races are the best three-in-five, except the
two-year old; unless otherwise specified; five to enter.and
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 heats of any two classes alternately, if neo
sary to finish any day’s racing, or, to trot a special race between heats.
A horse making a walk-over shall be entitled only to the entrance
money paid in. When less than. the required number of starters ap
pear they may contest for the entrance money, to be divided a8 follows: 6634 to the first, and 3314 to.the second. :
In all races, entries not declared out by 6 Pp. M. of the day preceding
the Race, shall be required to start, me :
Where there is more than one entry by one person, or in one inet
est, the particular horse they are to start must be named by 6 P. ™°
the day preceding the race. No added money paid for a walk-over. .
Rules of the State Agricultural Society to govern running races, 6
cept when conditions named are otherwise. *
Racing colors to be named in entries. + 4 not
In Trotting Races drivers will be required to wear caps of distinc
colors, which-must be named in their entries. “ a
_, Entries to all of the above Races to close with the Secretary °
SATURDAY, AUGUST Ist, 1885. is
All races in which District horses are entered they must have hee!
owned in the District prior to July 1, 1885, except when spe?
“Free for all.” ae
Admission to Race Track 50 cents. Children under 12 years 25 ct6:
Admission io Pavillion 25 cents. Children under 8 years free. hed
No Season or Membership tickets, but Exhibitors will be furn® 7
with Badges at $3 each at the Secretary’s office at Nevada City ae
will admit that person only to Race Track and Pavillion at 4 1 om
during the Fair.
GEO. FLETCHER, Seeretary,
P. O. Address, Grass Valley. Nevada City.
Or to D, E. MORGAN Assistant Secretary, Nevada City, Cal.”
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RUNNING—Narrow Gauge Railroad
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derlyn, James H., and Albert W. Purse $1,000;
“Ay WALRATH, Presidetle