Search Nevada County Historical Archive
Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
To search for an exact phrase, use "double quotes", but only after trying without quotes. To exclude results with a specific word, add dash before the word. Example: -Word.

Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

April 26, 1884 (4 pages)

Go to the Archive Home
Go to Thumbnail View of this Item
Go to Single Page View of this Item
Download the Page Image
Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard
Don't highlight the search terms on the Image
Show the Page Image
Show the Image Page Text
Share this Page - Copy to the Clipboard
Reset View and Center Image
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Rotate Left
Rotate Right
Toggle Full Page View
Flip Image Horizontally
More Information About this Image
Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard
Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)
Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4  
Loading...
we ‘wétts has decided that ‘tixes’ upon “6 Mammoth Bloothounds. 8 >. Reserved Seats $1, For sale at Vinton’s Drug Store, ; For City Marshal. ‘es The dene Daily Transcript. Oda cipal, Mondays Excepted, BROWN & CALKINS. SATURDAY, APRIT 96, 1884, TuERE are 500,000 persons #mployed in fhe English coal mines, and in 1878, not less than 1,413 were oKilied; and Within the last ten years, sinoe the paasing of the Mines Act, the yoatly Ebglish average has been 9200, orin every thirty-eight em‘ployed, as compared. with. one in, “.geveity-five of our sailors lost at sea. But in addition is the fact that there ate many other accidents in mines not officially recorded, and it is believed. the total livea lost in’ the mines is 2,500 every year—fortysight ¢ exery,, week, or eight every, day. —_———o—mbe we In the stores of Paris glass is tak ing the place of wood for flooring. It . ppebmore than wood, but ‘it lasts} longer, and, besides being easily kept clean, allowa enough light to. be transmitted through its roughened surface for the employes to work! by in thie floor ‘beneath. The ‘glass -is: east in squares wet in strong iron i frames, e-———— of. eloquence, ‘It is with these eloquent gentlemen,” he séys, ‘‘as with ladiés who have small. feet. They wear boots which are so mach to tight and always try to show their feet. misfortune -to be elequent, his “week, the mining interest of the fore City ‘}the result of the previous week's ‘work. wine is wo athintres: land, some short time singe, taught an old man in his parish to read, and }, So if anybody have the}, Downtleville Tribane Items. The interest of H. G. Wier, deceased, in the livery stable at this place was sold at publie auction last Satarday to Win. Byou’ Theamowht bidjwas §2,1 Dan Gole . to town on irs age, He thinks the” road Il be opened sufficiently to make, the through trip from Camptonville on wheels the latter part of this A fine looking Iédge.was ugcovered in the lower tunnel of the ColumBo imine last week. It is said that he ore prospects handéomely, This discovery will give a new impetus to district. The Bald Mountain Extension Company at Forest City cgntinue to take rich.. gravel: out of. the South Fork ground, “Last Sunday 217 ounces of ‘gold’ were cleaned up as Public Adininistrator Smith: gold the Eggleston mine at public auction last Saturday, After’ some, pretty lively bidding it was knocked down to Jolin Costa, of this. place, for $4,700. © L. Mowry owns a one-half terest im this valuable property, “A CLERGYMAN in Durham, Engfound him an apt pupil: After his lessons were finished he wag not able to call for some time; and when’ he did only found the wife. at.home. ‘How is John?” said‘he, “how does rhe get on with lis reading?’ ‘Oh, speeches are tod’ long and too frequent,” . > o-———_—— Tux chief of a band of Yuma Indians, who have been taking in. the sights! of Los ‘Angeles, visited the office of the Tites‘and left this 'request for a. puff: “My-name Char-. ley. fF big Indian from : Yutha. These men my subjects, Please give me favorable notice in yonr paper, ”» f } A. Mrppizpcry *: “AGctniiasiaht crank hag fitiished what he calle a “Garfield clock,” which, the logal paper says, bears images represen: ting *theg ‘asesitiuation ‘scene in a “‘like-like”’ manner, ,, The., reprecen tation of Guiteau’s —— is pro nounoed ‘'yivid,” .i Mus. GronGx W.-Joutian, wife of the: well-known ‘Indiana -poli cian, died-suddenly of heart disease March 31st at. her: residénce in Ivington, ‘neat Tadianapolis, (She. @ daughter of the late Joshua a Giddings of Ohin nny. Lo; Tue Supreme Courtiof Mavsacliumortgages of real: antote sdBject: ‘vw ‘Jecal tadation are illegal, and the State Treasurer will be compelled to: ‘refund $37,000 to various insurance companies. a ied j A woman of seventy-seven years in Belfast, Maine, is sting a gay deceiver of seventy-nine for $3, damages, for alleged breach of promise of marriage. Largest in the Country. TBE ORIGINAL BOSTON MAMMOTH Uncos ‘Tows. Caan Monday, April 28th, Realistic Representation Great Company. 20 Celebrated Performers, 25 10 Colored Plantation Singers, 10 2 Vopseys in Songs and Dances, 2 2 Un the ef a 2 Trick Donkeys, 2 THE JOLLY COON QUARTEITE ! Old Time Southern Plantation Scenes, Howey Days in the South. We'll Dance and Sing the Lib-Long Day. ae Allegory and hema ae pewuest PARADE BY THE NOVELTY DRUM CORPS 1 At 11 o'clock, . . horned for the pace Ss City a e ensuing & n~ vue cyt decision of the retry of Nel f. Notice to the Electors of ow) ee da City. is Wht ‘a PROVIDE ro Nie Mane OR: == be “gubmitted to the ee it E @ TOMPKINS ‘is sensing “announerd . ed to. . . Block; ‘Nevada Cit: ‘f ‘ern: . approved . . City. Election, May. 5th. nicely, sir,” ‘‘Ah, I suppose he'll read his bible very comfortable now?” ‘*Bible, sit !, Bless.you, he was ont of! thie bible’ and into the newspapers long ago.’ ad “Ane you sick? asked the old physician of his eldest.son, who appeared dispirited and ill at ease. “Notexactly,” said the young man; “only, an Hastern has drawn on* meunexpectedly: for $400,” “How often have I cautioned you, said the angry father,, ‘‘not to expose yourself toa draft? _ y Victim (to dentist)—“Good heavens! man, that.is the second sound tooth .you pulled.” Dentist (to victim)—‘“‘I beg your pardon, sir, but as-you had only three when I commenced I think I. shall: make no mistake this time.” POR earireat es Oxp gentleman (looking ata very bob-tailed horse);'‘‘Bless me! How ‘ahort they have cut his tail.’ Attendant: ‘‘Hia magter ia a mernbet of the Sociely. for the Protection . of ‘Animals, sir.“ In-“thie fashion he -will not annoy the:poor flies.” } tone“Hugpann, you'll’ bave to go call that boy yourself. I can’t make him getup; Hesleepsas if he were a log” “Ob, well, Maria, the boy ean’thelpit. It’s fate. He was born to be a policeman,” lemteenienie RSTRNT EY POWDER Absolutely Paro, This powder never varies, "A mar: vebot purine, strength, ane whole remeres More econcrieal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold 1 competition with the multitude of Jew test, ebort weight, alumor phosBeet: piu waders. SOLD ONPY TN CANS. OYA BaKine Powper.Co., 106 Wall st. Nw. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. MRS M.A. STERLING HAS JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE NEW §AS. (ae MENT —OF— Dry Goods, ; Millinery, Fancy Goods, Including all{the Latest and Most Desirable Styles, which will be sold at the Very Lowest Prices, intend the ay athe eal tans satisfaction is guaranteed to all who favor me with their patronage, ny MOG: Good Goods at Reasonable hice One Price and Fair Dealing. oars from the countr) faithtully altand: MRS. M.A, STURN, .Commercial Street, i ans Re a For Bity 2 Tieesien:. . JOSEPH’D. FLEMING, TS HEREBY ANNOUNCED AS A CANDIdate for the office of City. Treasurer, subject to the decision of'the voters of Nevada 4d phone r feel tpmfortayl when hovel man ar wud that ainiles all the'tiine, The onmly-doz thal ‘hit me ryoung Mr. Blank fo rémain as he PURCHASEG GOLD DUST AND BULLION, j No. 25~Mati street. ..Nevada City Stockholders’ sities + poe Soap and Diamonds. A man who wants 40 cents worth of whisky to give him an appetite for a 16-cent dinner always has the néVer stopped Waggin’ bis ‘Wren I see a feller pr two quarts of ashes an’ sinokin’ a ten cent cigar at one time, I know he will get rich because he iv 80 ekonomica), Yoa show me a man that is ‘les workin’ in politics an’ I’ll show you &@ man that gets a darn sight more find better to eat than his wife and children ‘do, I don’t often ask riddles, but wot . \ do you thinks family is likely to have for dioner when the old man earns $8 a week, spends $4 for beer, $2 for cigars and buys arafile ticket. ——___ o> “Mary,” said -a Philadelphia mother, ‘‘Mary, I heard you coax arose ‘to-go whén ‘the clddk strack 10 last evening.,.Mary, it was wrong in you, why did you do so?” “Why, now,” artlessly replied the maiden, ‘Mr. Blank ig “very good company and you know you have always taught me to keep good cdmpany; and so I kept him,” . >: Mr.'M, Oxvinogs,. of Anaheim, has noted the appearance in his vineyard of & grayish worm that cuts away the buds. of the vines as they appear. The worm works during the pight time; nd ‘remains out of sight in the ground during the day. Being about ‘the color of the ground and the vine stalke, they are hardjtg discover, fae CEE HOTEL —— NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. STANLY A. EDDY..... PROPRIETOR. 4 . April 24, 1884, John R Jones, Candelaria, Nev Thos Vaughn, « do AH Hanson & son, Grass Valley ; WE Williams, Relief Hill ‘J J Rogers, city Frank Cundy, city W H Mitchell, Jr, city TCB rné, Dutzh Flat Miss Josie Broderick, ae Hill Miss M Broderick, G W Irwin\& wf, San Francisco Miss J A Swartz, D Wellington & wi, Stockton Mrs Nettie Fennessy, do J Gothart, Scott’s Flat Gus Thomas, “Oregon N Perry, do Union Hotel. ‘RECTOR BROS..... .Proprietors. ; nes, Me April 24, 1884, William Levison, San Francisca P Lynch, w Graham, FL Gilham; S Bear, -. J H Neff, Colfax Jno Treanor, San Juan Jno Grissel, Washington C Grissel, do Joe Perrin, Grass Valley Geo Johnson, do ; Jim Anderson, fruckee Camp Jno Colbeck, do James Whiting, Virginia City James Woodburn, Sacramento CF Bovier, city Chas Brown, do R McLeod, Hunt’s Hill SRC UE SS A BORN. In Neyada Gity, April 28d, 1884, to 'Samuel Phillips and Wife, a son. At Gold Flat, near Nevada City, April 20th, 1834, to John Lutey and wife, . a daughter. At Nevada City, April Regent 1884, John W., infant son of M, B, B, and’ Libbie 8. Potter, aged 4 months and 15.days. [The funeral Will take place to-day . (Saturday) from the family residence at 1:30 6 clock p.¥, Friends and acquaintances are respectiully invited to attend.) FCR (Ti Y M/LSBAL. E,¢, BAIPRIDCE, S HEKFBY aNNOUNCED AS A CANdilate for the office of City Marshal, subi ce to the decision of the yoters.of Nevada City. Election, Monday, May Sth. MikS. WM. BLANCG, (LATER OF ENGLAND) Teacher of German, French, Music, Plain and Fancy Work. Will alsofgive instructions in Painting in Oil and Water Col! ors, on’ China, Ivory Type,etc. _—-TERMS. German or French, 26 cents pe esson. Music, 50 cents per lesson, Plain and Fancy work,25 cents per lesson, Printing. in oil or water colors, 50 cents per_léesson. China and Ivory type, $3 50. for whole course. Writing class for Ladies, Gentlemen and Chiidren, 25 cents per lesson, ‘MRS BLANCH, apl0-1m New York Hotel” Nevada City' T4.8.53,:0TT, GOLD AND ORES OF. EVERY DESCRIP. TION HELTED A D ASSAYED, PHILIP RICHARDS, SELLS. CHECKSON SAN FRANCISGO. me sak. A ta of the sree & . At & o'touk, 9 a for thy atten > uk tines edo it . Aone Office. (Established 1853) ° CENTAUR LINIMENT—anrabsolute oure for/Hheumae permet DA ST a pe eae “SPRING AND SUMMER ANNOUNCEMENT: LS84. We are pleased to announce that our = SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES Are Now Open for the Inspection of the Public. ~ Our New, Stock consists of a Large and Varied Assortment of the NWevwest and Best In Seasonable Goodf, embracing all the Latest Novelties and Standard Grades as well, Men’s Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, FURNISHING GOODS, : TRUNKS, SATCHELS, VALISES, ETC, ETC. * we Dedbntah ee ss aar We want to call your special attention to the Very Large Aesortment ef BootrTs AND SHOES Which we have on hand—the Largest we have ever carried in this line “Our Prices We Claim To. Be The Lovest . For the simple reason we are the ONLY HOUSE in this county that purchases direct from first hatids, thereby enabling us to give our customers the saving;of the jobbers’ or middlemen’s profits. eT Sa. aatos., ‘Corner Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City. Branchea--N ew York, ionchis aod San Renpeiach, Pipe smoking is the real test of & tobacco. on It ia the regal wa; y of smoking, You get a sey frog ied att! vat pebii pet Cie as ou 6 the smoke cooler, and the tonic 3 cleanlier and safer. Pipe smoking is Lsoaaeaest smoking reduced to a fine art. = o
The more the question of adulterated pip mes . tobaéeo forces itself on the attention of ; > — smokers, the more degirable it becomes =) , cele to know precisely what you are smoking. 7 In Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking To— . Sar bacco you have aguarantee, “on Con “. always, that it 1s Nature's oe own unadulterated product. by ; Its fragrance, flavor, and = te . unsurpassed quality, are dea> 7 4 rived from the soil and air. Try it, and you will-be sat. = isfed, None genuine witli—s. out trade-mark of the Bull. SS All successful Fishermen and Sports. men smoke Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking:-Tobacco, and they enjoy it. the Gold the best adve 6 i . Nevada Drug Store, Corner Broad and ime Sts., Nevada € Wy WALTER D. VINTON: Frop ictor, er A Large Stock of Patent Medicines Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, Toilet. Articles of all kinds Careful attention Given to Compounding Prescriptions By a Competent Druggist and Perfect Purity Guaranteed, AGENT FOR THE BEST INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD. Imperial, London, Northern & Queen, Liverpool, London, Globe, ac a “PILLS” S oeroere ries BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, MEL ih MALARIA. pid ese 80) fourths of the d enter, a one race, Thesesym anni ph arene lees Moasetheir eg eda FD Stele creeps = Iness after eati to exertion of bod; “i aversion on of food ptxritability: pets low spirits, a feeling ot hav Phen, . Moglocted some duty, iness, uttering at the Meart, Dots before the & ‘es, Babibseiertd tee, come none am emand the use 4 A GRAND BALL WILL BE GIVEN At Runi’s Hall. Nevada City, —orn— Friday’ Evening, May 2d. For the Benefit of (MRS, CHAS. MORAN of the s stem,” ; he sound 5 ce . q body. nausea. Bee EO daily, ne . Panies are eom; Flour = 100 Ibs-...$2-50 Wheat * Sat 2 25 Corn 4 PRESEN: 2 25 Barley We asatne 1 373 Ground Barley. 100 Ibs, 1 40 And ‘everything else in propor ‘WILLIAM WOLR Nevada = ahs ¢, Te R. TINS WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT Newada City -—ON AND AFTER— Wednesday, April 16th, 1884, LEAVING FOR COLFAX. 6. 45 A. M. DAILY ; pocemmating with Passenger arriving in rancisco at 5.40-P,-AL, and 6.40 P. M fh P. M. DAILY. ole B) ARRIVING FROM COLFAX, 11.13 @ Paty. 6.55 P§M_ DAILY connecting with Pas_ Senger leaving San Franciseo at 8.00 rasan TRAINS will be run Dail commencing Monday, April 14th, 1884, eal continue until further notice, between anes Valley and Neyada City, ‘leaving as ollows : —— Valley, 9.15 A. M.: Nevada City, 10 wares Valley, 4.80 P. M.; Nevada City, Tickets, Good on these special trai 1, 25 cents. Children Parse. and agin f of age, 15 cents. JOHN F. KIDDER, Manager. Organized in 1858% NORTHWESTERN Mratual LIFE INSURANCE company, . OF MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. (dass Spsbaton "$52, 765,895.81 Total Premiums Rec'd. 45,261,145,12 Excess ot Assetsand eho Diy idends to Policy Holders in each of. the, past Eleven Years unequalléd by those of atiy other Company on similar Policies, THE NORTHWESTERN stan {hehighest of the life companies er Re ing ry in strength and security, ag shown by the ratio of surplus to liabilities, : cor Its location has given it an vantage over i moneyed ~ ite ties es located in the of wealth and tcrest. Ada to this ae te make their diiferenes in the pole Its enorme pai 6 per compound in be apey 40 in. For further . HOWELL. & y fren 640 : life insur. particulars . Handsome Bed Lounge $25. Middlings 100 lbs... 1 50 Bran 100 Ibs:... 1 25 Crushed Sugar 8 1-2lbs. 1 00 Granulated“ 9 “100 Brown “10 “ 100 Java * Coffee 4 * 100 Costa Rica “ 6 “ 100 Beans 25 * 100 Tomatoes 8 cans...1 00 Green ea 1 00 Green Peas 7 “... 1 00 String Beans. 7 ‘‘.-..1 00 Oysters Qe % cis 1CO Lobsters Bi ids vas 1 00 Sardines ~ 6 “«++-.-1 00 Jelly er ies 1 00 Deviled Ham 4 “.... 1 00 Corned Beef 3 “... 1 00 Selmon BR ARR REE 1 00 Table Peaches 4 “‘... 1 00 Coffee, 5 Ib cans ..... 75 Coffee, 3 lb cans .:.. ¢.»«° 60 Chocolate, 4 papers .. .1 00 Washing Powder 12 papr’s 1 00 Tea, 5 Ib bor..: ES area 1 50 Coal Oil, per 5 gallon can, 1.50 Candles 60 for.....+553 1 00 Candles per box.....+.1 75 Soap per box.....0.. 26 Butter per roll .-..:... 60 Eggs per dozen..... 30c Pie Fruit, 6 cans,.... 1 00} / Syrup per gallon,...:. 75 Syrup 5 galion keg,.. 3 00}. Codfish per Ib,..-,,«++. 7 Ste shasta 67 004,250.69) . Family Groceries, Provisions. Wines. LIVE AND LET LIVE . al THAC Ss ION ROOM, TRANSCRIPT BLOCK. “Upholstered Spring Mattresses. $7 O00. Star Spring Mattresses $9, Walnut Frame Lounge $15. Plain Lounges from $9 ta $10, «. Handsome Bed Room Set, only $25. Full Leaf Tables $3, Kitchen Tables gg iCooking: and Fixtures $15. . : Single Bedstead $3. ° B4 Bedstead $4, ‘Fill Size Bedstead 85. Kitchen Safes from $3 to $10. Walnut Easy Chair 9, Fine Patent Walnut Rocker $14—Useually sold for go5, Wool Mattresses, full size, $4 and $6 50.. — Wool Mattresses, 3-4 size, $2 to $5. Sewing Machines $4 to $10. Warming Stovesffrom $4 to $7, : Baby Carriages from $7 to $14, Pillows per pair—Wool $1 75, Combination $3 60. Peather $4 5, Bird Oages from $1 to $2, Lamps from Lamp Chimneys from §¢ to 25¢. Toilet S Soap 3 bones White, Castile Sieg per Bar 25c, Also a full-line of, Silverware, . Clocks, . Majolica Ware, Crockery, Glassware, Knives and Forks, Stationery, Albums, Vases, “Brushés, ’ Fruit Jars, Men’s Shirts, Hat»Racks, Porous Section, Jars, Toi. let Sets, Brackets, etc., at AWAY, DOWN PRI. CES. Gro. Tracy, Gerieral Auctioneer, N. B.--IF YOU WANT TO.SELL OUT, Cive ME A CALL. : Sane 1884. Opening of Spring and Summer Goods, 1934 SATURDAY, APRIL 12th. whine Blumenthal Corner Broad & Pine Streets, as just received one of the, LARGEST and BEST SELECTED: STOCK: of Goons Ever brought to this city. The stock.consists of Summer Silks in plaid .and-stripes, Plaimand Brocaded Satteens, Mohair and Melanges, Percales, Seersuckers, Canton Ginghaims,™ ac heviots, Sheetings, Table Linens, . Napkins, Towels -and : Crashes; Corsets, Kid Gloves,. and. a ‘full ‘line of Hosiery, in silk and.lisle-thread, An immense stock of Body Brussels, Tapestry, Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets, Linoleum and Oil Cloths, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, And Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, x Before niellimiae anything i in my* linéitajou will Save 25 per cent. by purchasing the goods from me. Orders from the country promptly attended to, and samples sent on application. SRespectiully, A, BLUMENTHAL «<BEEEIV =.” J. J. JACKSON, ----=--PROPRIETOR. The Largest the best al Cheapest Grocery HOUSE 10 Nevada City. EN ) Everything usually: found in a First-Class Grocery Establishment always kept on hand. To those who have never traded with me I extend a special invitation to call before making their purchases I8 AND 20 COMMERCIAL ‘STREET. CASH GROCERY STORE. HUSSEY & SON, Have Opened a wiret-ciase Grocery and Provision Store, ee Commercial Street, next “door: to.’ Kent's: Meat: Marke Where they witlleee constantly on fand::>*/A-FULL ASSORTMENT OF °° = LiQuoRs, CRAIN, FEED, FLOUR, : ramen, sageat rand oe WEVADA DA ——_— The parties “taking out roel ner under cor’ liave developed ledge at the de ing 16 inches ning $20 in the A drift is bei foot-levet of th pect this ledge. feet, and makin the handling o! ry. wg North B py have struck the face of thei yielding welt‘a now office and are being made Myron Foot, ments to pus on his mine in. is located near mine. ‘ The Union ing for a new appurtenances’ pose.of pushing the upper Unic ings of last yes existence Jof t ground located “each other. hich alljwork -has widened ov ter prospects ¢f : Topay The ‘bright, terday, ‘and th tinuance to-da; Odd Fellows m insure the . suc tion at Wat should be ext that others bes Odd Fellows’ f great gathering furnished ‘trar city to the par! nominal fare of and they can g Park for 25 ¢ ment gives all tend an opport stated in, the-s} yesterday, the willbmeet at th 4. M., and tl there to the de the inspiring a City brass ban gaged for the living and deac beat the depd' receive their, ti bution of. the The train will o’clock sharp. —— Our charita’ will no doubt the announcem be given at Ha evening and tl the relief of th of the late Che assured. that. little ones are sistance, and & of it, Go to 1 a good time, a be doing @ chi _ fpencevil ' County Sar has returned ft Ahe lower part work at the S; grossing with} ore is being + quantities..’ men, including Chinese as ro work. ——Chars On motion * Ford the chai preferred byJo A, Gustman; Court, haa bee =e Tas week t Company paic Goodyear’s Bs lege of _tailin, one year, Th ment paid by 1 der the com with Myr, Kei Con. SuorM will be sure lows‘celebratit He'will arrive to sit down at ——— ‘ALL aboard celebration at Narrow Gaug this city at I — Tsaa0 Tame who was sents to the State P murder, waht b Miss Josue Josue town night be oe yesterday ~ home at Opie d.iBemagn Postma better ch thad f ig