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The Nevada Daily Transeript, ie
PORLIS HED
EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY, »OFFICE —“TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,”
82 Commercial Street.
_ New Uluminant-for Mines.
A Lieatenant in the Russian army
has discovered a new illuminating
powder, which has attracted the favorable attention of the German Government. It causes any objects to
which it-may-be applied “to betome”
. luminous, and water in a glass vessel
to be converted into an ‘illuminating
fluid by the addition. of some of »-the,
powder. Thénéw. illamicant con:
sumes no oxygen, which factmakes
it desirable;for use ip)mining.operations. Its illuminating power lasts
eight; hours, ; when’ a (thew « supply
“of powder becomes 1 necessary.
health and avoid sickness.
Instead of feeling tired and
-worn out, instead. of aches
and pais, wouldn't. you
rather feel fresh and Strong?
You can continue feeling.
miserable and good for nothing, and no one but yourself caf find fault, but if you
: are tiredof ‘that kind of life, *
you .caif change it if you
Om vy ewe g
How? By gettin one
bottle ‘of Brown’ Iron ‘Bit-*
TERS, and taking it “ta
f according to directions, _
-Mansfy 1d, Ohio, Nov. 26, 1881,
Gentlemen :—I have suffered.with
nm vamagreat
Pereacse Cateye shoot-”
i ins Be R 4 «my bod: 2 At
sion .o! loss of appetite, apy _veret Sate
pa gir and promila for say iv liver, 7 kid
rua dese te va" "3 yo
now tacén one bottle
saret a half an ampabout well—pain
. in side and back clipe wen /gone—soreness
all’ moe gt of co and I ig‘most all like the man who caught
re
pits ss
ra ae yaaa “4 _ NEVADA CITY, ‘Cura: SHTURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 15, 1983:
ie “Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Co.
envy of men
2 Papend theif lives
in.one vaoaay Busines men are althe wolf, aud had te wait for some
one to help him let go. The
zette says that on the mountain division John pagar is the only condactor by .
Ceeedon, ©, R. Allen, Biscoe, Murty, J. Clarke, Turner, Robb and
Heddrick on freight. Now Goodrich,
's dead, Calderwood is on the Redding ran, Willard is an officer at the
Folsom Prison, Burchard ‘lives ia
RocKTAClark runs a 1oomotive on
the Sacramento and Oaskiand ran
ante Ow theReno division, Joe
Corby, Fred Bayliss and Hagh Darrah, Were on,passéfiger;, Jay” Parks,
Carmichaelp:Olinch; Mike “Shields,
Williams, Greenleaf, Hill, Hayward
and Flebter on! freight? — Darrah’ is
-till here, Baylies is south, .Parks on
the Austin route, Clinch is dead,
Shields is constable at Wadsworth,
Williams keeps stjre at Truckee,
Haywardris dead, Fletter. is a:eut
for a powder company, Greenleaf is
in Los Angeles;’and Carmithaél was
hanged ;in Montana hy the vigilantes. ;
’
Naturally.
“Oh, pa, there ie an awful fight
sround the corner!”
Yes?” said pa, indiffertutly.
‘‘And One mati chewed the other's
ear off,”
**Ves ? ””
P: ‘tAnd the other man has shot off
his pistol and killét dbaby
‘Poor baby/” yawned pa,
*Ain’t you going round there ?”
“Presently,” réplied pa. ~
Ina'short time everything became
quiet, and pa rushed frantically
arowhd: thd/corner . nil arrested an old
woman for selling matches without a
license, ¥ ~ »
Pa was a police man.
9 <3 4
Mantz to be very widely diffused in
vatdre; It éxistsin nearly all water;
including rain and. snow, and itrig
probable that the tir contafos much
‘of itin the state of vapor. Poor soil
yieldg traces of it, and rich mould »
has@ considerable quantity. "3
poe +
With God, even across the sea;
without Him,not even to the threshhold
Strength tach ean justly be
; rid Kat yea
Brow’ Ss taOWBrrrens j is.
composed of ron in soluble
form ; Cinchona’ the great
tonic, together with other
standard remedies, making
* a remarkable non-alcoholic :
tonic, which will cure Dysia, Indigéstién, Malaria,
, = Waaltaees, and. telieve all
Lung and —_ oo
Es
et
~
a
g » FOR SALE BY
CARR BROTHERS, “!
‘ y : ‘ ‘Me Repeated the ed the Remark.
Be. Pee bg please eomag that retiark, Bs
ead of the h
u ie Hey ta er ie ed ores . a
a. nt
BuAKERY,
Confectionery
qpAND—
OYSTER SALOON,
Pine Street, opposite Geo. E. Turtier’s. ”
0, C. BLEY. «3:9.. . Proprietor
Pie, Buns and Cukes’ of all kinds
-Weddiug Cakes a Specialty.
wo (piThe Largekt Stoes of
fanc y Candies
‘ bi be townsite tt in the County.
tes
FRESH [ OYSTERS
In the shell. or cati, served in any
Noor style aude alt short potice.
: orders for Pastry, Confectionery
r pfilled promptly and to the satisees ‘a _—— é
Suppers “for vor Parties,
i dat bl
ttt se ies 8 al
HA leaped the above
ab Jacob Naffziger, we
_ ~ Ard Be!
We also kéep on hind a. choice atodb-ot
ae ee orto Waljord, at their office on Pine street,
jevada 4 ria.
Ga/
and Hendrick is on the Carson & .
hanes niahai tena by Mons.-}, iene, Se
. Le of § W1-40f See, 17, 17, N
Jackson whined & Gvinder
aot
coffee roaster and mill of B. F.
Thomas, and has.a fine lot. of old
Governmens Java and Costa Rica
cofee, which he has just roasted,
and will grin tieto suit.
Coffee will te ee three times a
BEFFERS
As afi ‘inVigorant,* Hostetter’s
Stomach Bitters has received the
most! b pgsitivplesdptaementfrom « eminent physicians, and has long occupied « foremost rank among etendard
proprietary remedies. Its properties as an alternative’ of disordered
dan ilitjong of the Stomseh, liver! ana
bowels, and & ‘prevébtative of malar
ial Giisnies are nO less renowhed, snd
have been accorded emphatic professional recommendation,
For sale by all Druggists and
Dealers, to whom apply for “Hostétter’s oe for 1884.
Bri ge N Noti pe.
N once: is heteby xivén that the under:
signed will apply te the Board of Supervisors or Nevada County, at-their next
session, for a Licvende to kee and maintain
a Toll Bridge across Deer-Cresk, at a point
on the Marysville road, in the county of
Nevada, known as Fiene’s Crossing.
d12 ¢ HENRY FIENE,
Dividend Notice,
4 ce ra
IVIDEND NO. 12, of Fitty Cents
ea ytt tS the Capital Stock of the ‘OI
K, will become dut atid payable
on and after Pectpter, ii 1883, at, the of“ the Citize:
Jon ae MORGAN, ‘Clshicr.
Headquarters zig Brigade,
06; Cal., Dec, 6, 1888,
rn ial, rakes No. 15, ee 8.
Cap iain John A
“ss onmmnneaniay ie, ph Tint ye
lery Regiment, Fourth og
N.G. is, hereby appointeu
to hold and conduct a election
for First Lieutenant of Co, ““C,”
Firs Artillery Regime t, 4th .
Br gade, N. G_C,, to fill vacancy occusioned by the expiraion of the te: m of Lieut. Gee. Gray,
Lf. Said election. will be held. on Tuesday
evening, Dec. 18, 1883; commending at 8
o'clock, at the Armory of ‘0. “co.” Nevada
City, and due and legal notice will be given
thereof?
MII. “The presiding officer and officers and
meinbers of Company ‘‘C” will attend’ said
election in full uniform,
1V. The presiding otficer wilt report: result of said election to these headquarters
within ae days thereafter.
nee aay n elected will be required to
appear me ‘ore the Examining Board and
pass a satisfactory examination.
By command Brigadier General John T.
dae : JOHN A, SHEEHAN,
Captain and Acting A. A. G.
he compliance with the provisions of the
above order,.the officers and members of Co.
“O,” First Art: Reg't, Fourth Brig., \. G
O., are hereby requested to assemble at the
tine and place therein mentioned,
. “ JOHN A, RAPP,
Capt. and Inspector.
Licentiate: Bellevue Hospital Medieal College, New Work City, N.Y.
Session 1871 and 1872.
Henry §. Welch, M.D.
ESIDENCE,
CORNER PIN@ AND CoMOPFIvE WITEL-GARR BROS.,
MERCIAL STREETS, NAIIONAL HOTEL
Nevada City, Cal.°
~ MASONIC NOTICE.
Nevada Lodge, No. 13, ¥.& A.M.
STATED MEETINGS on the
"d Wednesday of each month.
Visiting Bretbr.n in good standing, are cordiatly invited.
oy ge GPANSPIELD, Master.
J. H. po sabe Secretary, * jell-ly }
Adinaniont Notice.
J ASSRCHOSETTS _ CONSOLIDATED .
M MINING. COMPANY.— Location. of
principal “pics of business, San Franctico,
California..
Location of i Si y= heed Peed Town‘shi Nevada County, ‘ori
Notice . ven. that ata meetsituate in Cs! Bowne vit’ Mining pene
vada Count; Galitieain, anil aeeatued te ;
plshege Sele uo'es off file in. dary j
ioliow~ :
1Tigris w itt bee 4.and. ae é
M.D. M. and containing 40 Bag :
aa Bon Bt Nov. 5th, 1833, =
vada couury.
J.J. Jackson has pu‘ chased ‘the
ineeting of Directors, held’on
‘. Tuesday, ts day of. December, 1888, an}.
Assessment (No. gt. Ban an Os Cents per share
was levied. upo: stock of ‘the
perp nad hei in’ United
{a id coin, tothe tary ab fpany; an wee hg
err holding any adverse pea :
os are hereby required to. present.
na
9 exon
Every
%
Cotton’ 5)“
a
CLOTHING!
8.pairs Shaker SOCKS ae oa’ «
E® NOW is the time, &¥
te WMfillex” sl
at Mfillex” eI
JUST ARRIVED, FORTY CASES OF
i. MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING,
From the Great Liquidation Sale in. San Francisco.
eRe 00 to
9 566
.15 00. to
ook Oe Be ee
eee eae:
te 2 Ne Ge ’ £ ,
ee ge
Ing at the Lowest Prices till January Ist 1984. = FOR GASH, ONLY
ie, Cease e Suits from. ..$ 8 00 to $20 90
: Dress Suits from.
Good ‘Overcoats from.
Fine Dress Overcoats from..
Pure Gum Be eee ere:
English Socks, per dozen,
Ss
Fine Red Wool Undershirts, . . A oe
4 00 Hats. ae eS eae 756. to'5 00
15 00 *Men’s Suspendets." 0.. ceeds. Hap 25
25 00 Best 10.02. Overalls.. 69.. 75
“438 Best Unlaundried White Shins. I 00
I 50 Bed Comforters: 3 e880 I 00
45 Youths’ and Boys’ Suits from».. 5 00 to 20 00
1 00 a “~ “" Overcoats from 4 00 to 12 00
2 Remember this is strictly a cash sale. SJ
Sole Agee. forthe Celebrated DIUBLE-KNIY: WHITE AND SCARLET UNDERSHIRTS.
‘The Finest Line of NRCK-WEAR ants PANCY. GOODS inthis City
MILLER’S CLOTHING STORE, Nevada
Wm
THE OLD RELIA
Broad Street, NWe-=t Door to Bank.
LARGEST AND FINEST
_sTotk IN THEE MOUNTAINS.
25 000: JUST: “RECEIVED:
WILL BE SOLD CHEAPER THAN ANY
cher bE BR ESTABLISHMENT IN THE
COUNTY.
—~, po
CON SUMMERS CALL & SLAM QUALITY & PRICE
Also a Full Line of
Tobacco and Smokers Articles.
The Boss Grocery ° tote.
_ SMITH,
LE FAMILY GROCER,
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
0
CONSTANTLY ON HAND A’ FULL AND FRESH STOCK OF
Groceries, Provisions, Canned Goods, Hams, Bacon; Flor
FEED, GRAIN, WINES, LIQUORS, &c.
My Goods are First Class BOR Prices the howcian
paren A ema
SAVE MONEY BY TRADING AT
THE Boss GROCERY STORE,
aURGEON.
. WwW. CHARLES! M, D.s
Homeopathic Phygiciany,
Rooms 9 and _10, uy stairs, cor. Broad and Piue stx., ‘Nevada Olty,
*
Office Hows—Oto 11 A.M. 1 to3 P. M,, 7to9 P. M.
een
GEORGE E. TURNER,
Piss oye:
«
NEwaADA 1C1rTy.
Wy ov AND RETAIL DEALER
2
HARDWARE.
“Of Every Des*ription '
TRON.
STEEL
STOVES,
» TINWARE,
GAS PIPES AND FITTINGS,
POWDER, FUSE,
ROPE, BLOCKS,
SHOVELS, PICKS..
AXES, SLFDGES,
GUNS, PISTOLS
Ete, Etc., Etc,
—ae
PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
PUTTY, Ete.
Crockery,
—AND—
Glassware.
Mill and Mining. Sapplics
Agent or the justiy celebrated
Vulcan Blasting Powder,
The best mining Powder in use.
—
.
Jan and ful stock of GRANITE IRON
Mechanics’: Tools of all kinds.
mhe
Galvanized Iron Pips” of’ alk sizes
made to order at short. notice,
4a Purchasers will find it to their pena
tage to visit my establishment before buying
elsewh
\aly reeorded in the Mining Records of Ne~. :
the . days}
HAMS, ‘BACON 4 AND LARD. < ee ihe day of Janvary, 18st rio cue Keystone. Market,
: ide wit cots of advertising pe poe ong MA : BX E aide. { Commerctal Street, Nevada City.
: ere hie wi ee mg Herne ian ea -an— H iis
petro obra i Union Pacts ifornia Stree p Baa Fran . sracs axoven, aoa)
ais oa Sent irs =" No, 1960. S. . ait kinds of sel
bers re gti cnderienco’, . Application for a Patent. to-a . Fresh i and Salt G.°
Scare pt 3 pomeine ¢ Claim. = z And every: y generally kept. in 8 ie
al Pg v8 ‘gan gt ivinst ~ , MARKET .
Of m as i aes ily crear
mal Gy Pig ae
raw
see ; ead at}
: tion to tira
GEO. E TURNER.
‘MILWAUKEE BREWERY,
.GSo. _Gevris,
Nevada City.
; Having re removed the Milwaukee eat tot tomy new buildKEG or BARKEL. A fine stream of
b*PURE SPRING WaTER,
oF Sineibnatbtle: SER toene aie! and
Porter to be equal to the best tmrls and a trial will convince
Soessential in a gem pen lat 2 first-class .
Pork Packny: Establishment
MAIN STREET,
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL
NEVADA OITY,
JACOB NAPPZIGER, Proprietor.
Hams, Bacon, Lard, Pork*Loins,
Pork’ and Saushges,
part en
WHOLESALE AND (RETAIL,
pauneneet ae wer
I INVITE THE PUBLIC TC VE ME
A CALL.
: Jacob Nafiziger
Nevada City, Oct. 6th, 1988
CITIZENS BANK,
BROAD STREET.. ...5; NEVADA CITY.
Pald p51 pital $30,000,
. OFFICERS: 2
Re HONE ee Wiss Greunras
JOHN T. MOKRTAN,....0..0008 Cashier
1D.. MORGAN ©. .n5 a5 sidinen sd Secretary
—DIECTORS:—
Or. R. M Aunt. Joun T. Mor@an,
Gro. M. Huenzs, Guo, A. Coormr.
NILKs Sears. L, Housman
E. M. Preston.
ca Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Ex
change.
4a@7 Purchase Gold Dus. and Bullion :
say Highest Price Paid forStat and Coun
ty Warrants,
DRAW CHECKS oy
New eC
Sacramento,
San Franctsco
Also Seli Exchange on all the Principa
European Cities,
Banking Business.
— CORRESPONDENTS—
New Yorx—First National Bank.
@San Francisco—First National Gold Bank
Sacramento—National Gold Bank of 1
Mills & Co.
We issue eo Drafts, Bills of; Exchange
and Letters of Credit available in any parts
of Great Britain and Bree
DANCING SCHOOL.
SOHN: MICDELL
WILL OPEN HIS DANCING
SCHOOL for tbe winter season of
? 1883-4, at
gh Nevada City Theatre,
On-Friday Even g, Oct. 5,1883
And to be held each Friday evening therefater,at the following rates; «
Ladies, 25 cents; gentiemen, 50 cents.
ry Friday afternoon’ at 8 o'clock; la
dies and chivtren’ 's class; admission 25 cents
4a7Dance music furnished for parties at
reasonable prices, 630
aviators
MINING. : MACHINERY
{
is as good as new, is offered FOR SALE AT
TWOTHIRDS OF THE COs PRICE:
Hoisting and Pumpkin Rig complete, including 10-inch amp, 200
fuet of column.
Two Hurdy Wheels :
« 11500 feet of 15-inch Pipe.
1000 feet of 11-inch Pipe,
‘Water Gates, Tools, eto,
agwnih was built vite wigneto
k= No Variations in pss SJ
BLANKETS Lower then the Lowest.
City, Cal.
KEEPS. CONSTANTLY
“ON HAND JN THEIR;
SEASON A LARGE AND
CHVICE BLOCK OF
Make Collections and transact a Genera .
rey eda
mente ining Machinery, sama be
1 been.in wing aaie three months and
dwelling house and a
or berms
verything complete, “even tothe build-}> ® ‘ything
«
UMON HOTEL,
NEVADA ecg OER me CALIFORNIA
‘RECTOR BROS., Proprietors,
(Formerly of McMahon House, Hollister
THIS W WELL KNOWN AND
Popular MAIN BREA on
Tpthe the Fe of Nevada’ is one
o best furnished. an Imo
comfortable sige Cal.
as ‘
The Sleeping A: rtments are Large, \Ai
Land Pleasant, and eve ai ’ ' pre ag ni dime wba the "rome
place for tile weary, the tN iN
rior eutueansnes ry by ON offers. ape
The Tables oft the UNION will com:
vorably with any Hotel in the State npare fe
filled with the best the market affords.
@ UNION has be pnie od the reputa
tion of being the B. Lin the moun
pews and the BEST ropri ropose
it up ta ¢! reent prope chase 6:
pie tos le Room on first floor, =
aa ions for COMMERCIAL 1 Vee ‘stock Bar and first-class shiek
Tables Pins hy with the House,
OPEN ALL NIGHT:
RECTOR BROTHERS.
Black. Blasting
Powder.
The Granite Pewia: ime,
or SAN FRANCISCO, «
§ SELLING BLACK BLASTING Pow"
l DER BY THE CAR-LOAD AT
$2 per Keg,
And at 7 cents per pouiid*in
50 pound boxes, ©
A. HALSEY, Secretary,
No. 328 Montgomery Street
San Francisco, Nov. 27th, 1888.—3m
EMPIRE MARKET,
Transcript Block,
Commercial St.. Nevada City,
J. A. SMITH,
ies = WOULD Diamante
“inform the people of this city
and vicinity that he has openFirst Class Meat Market
At the above named place, and will «ee on
hand the VERY BEST QUALITY 0
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausages, }
V7 cecal,
And eyerything else usually fonnd fina
.} well regulated market.
Family Orders a specialty.
GIVE ME A TRIAL AND BE CONVING.
ED THAT MYMEATS ARE SUPERIOR
to any herctofore aund in-this market,
Residence Peeper) for Sale
te
THE DWELLING HOUSE. ‘
‘fan AND LOT on Aristocracy Hill,
et owned by Thomas H. Caswell, :
oy = —..is offered for sale
“AT ABARCAIN,
eure oe
apply to