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

December 16, 1883 (4 pages)

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engi mine at) . Charles ‘Benhow’ js booming the Harlem stock in New York. Green & Company have purchased, in a distance of 3,380 fet, mé very near being ab g destindp in the Bald Mountain mine, at Forest City, last Friday. Twelve “Tloaded cars broke loose at Lowell Avenne tarnout and started down thr "a Sierra City stage lin * 9 tunnel, at die Slorra Shire : The Tidings knew while making the _ large enough to hide its diminished ‘ Price $3 per 100 pounds. * ‘The Grass Valley Tidings’ of Priday evening contains another malev“olent and at the same:time contemptible article in relation to vounty others things that the Trasscrirr favore raiding the county treasury. statement, that it was. uttering a base falsehood. © As « Pasillanimous and evasive sheet it is par excellent. . It ia too cowardly to make direct charge of dishonesty against any county official, for it has no evidence with which to sustain such a charge. Therefore it regorts to ipnendoes and generalities, When the Tidings gays that pets of the Traxscrirr are raiding the treasury, it again goes wide of the truth. If it meant what ithas said on this point, it would "not stand back in silence when told that it cannot name one official in the present administration who has yet been detected in the act of filching from the people’s purse. If there were a proper decency about the Tidings it would either give the names of those that it claims have robbed the tax-payers of the county, and tell when and how the robbing was done; or else it would, being unable to do this, skulk into a’ hole proportions, and draw the apertare in after it, aaa AT STILL SNORT. If the San Juan Times does ‘not try to control ite feelings, we really fear it will work itself into such a condition as to burst a blood-vessel. It has assumed the role of the taxpayers’ fried, and yells hke a Comanche on the warpath, It divides its attention between lony-ayo acts of the Ceunty Supervisors and the “TRANSCRIPT 8 refusal to chime in with it m making. charges of jobbery and thievery. We sugyest that at the next election the chief of the Times ran himself for Supervisor from his part of the county, offering as an inducement to the voters to support him that he’ wil. revolutionize the whole system o1 spending the people’s n:oney. WV elected, his pri vociferousnes: ‘would not only be vindicated, but be would get his work in on Bob Huckins, who is his ‘‘bete noir” as Mr. Gillet would say. Huckius is a bee in the bonnet of the Times, and that’s what’s the matter when you come to probe to the lower depths ot the. Times’ sensatioval whoop-up. I a . Piano ‘Tuning. J. W. McMillan, . agent and tuner of the celebrated Wheelock Pianos and Western Cottage Organs, is in town and intends making regula t at Casper’s, at Miller’s, way down, track at a lively rate of speed. The cataway train came to a suddén standstill, when one of the head cars jumped the teack Qnly one or two cars were badly damaged in the wreck, and fortunately no one was in the way to get hut. my "(Grass Valley Union Mems. . The-Idaho: Mising Company hos put in seven self-feeders in thei: mill—one for each battery of’ five: stamps used, Our townsman Wm. Hamilton, is reported to have struck good diygins in quartz mining in Amador vouaty. The vein is seven feet in size, and ie producing good paying ore, It is about time that the Board of Town Trustees take up and discuss the subject of reincorporating the town poder the new law passed by the last Legislature. Any proposition to-so incorporate must be voted on at the time of the annual towli election. A False Alarm. ‘a The San Juan Times of yesterday says: A few days ago Louis Evans, of the Half-way House, reported in town that while wandering in th bushes back of Noah Evans’ premises, towards the Middle Yuba river, he found a grave, and from that fact he surmised that somebody had bee: 'murdered-and baried in that out-ofthe-way place. . Tuesday last a party proceeded to the supposed grave anu On Opening it found if'to be full of leaves, The pit was almost 7 fect lyng and 3 feet wide, and 6 feet deep. It is supposed it was dug by. Chinamen for a coal pit. ee Warts Fainily Blankets, $5 a pail n18-tf Bouya $7 50 suit at Miller’ s, 0l7-ti 0 Make Your Wife Happy, By buying her one of those lovely gold quartz and petrified. wood breast ping. Made only by C. J. Brand. * Casn sales tii! January Ist, 1884 Everything marke: nl7-tf A screntiv1c chemical compount hat. gives health and strength i> Brown's Iron Bitters, SHaker socks, 8 pairs for $1. English socks $1 50 per dozen, cotton socks 75 cente per dozen, at Mi!eee eee hhl7-tf a Mot Soup For free lunch at Gambrinus Hiall. every day and tooms for private parties, untrance on Coyote street, Singk Ladies’ 031-1 evening. trips. Leave orders at Brand Brothers’ store, dl4 A Goop overcoat for $7 50 at Mille:’s n17-tf BORN. At Nevada.Citv, December 13, 1888, John Menhennet and wife, a son. At Graniteville, Dec. 13, 1883, to G. A. Tyler and wife, tw: ins —daughte rs. Address Cards Written. all kinds of card writing ‘neatly dony at Room G, Union’ Hotel, by Prof. W. BE. Harden, d15-tf Pure Gum a el at Caspers, Having bought a at bankrupt sale 30 cares men’s pare: gum rubber boots, double soled, it enables me to] ‘ sell them at $4 a pair, and all can be accommodated for cash, or no cash, for the same price at Casper’s. Competition out of the question. n18-ti Beautiful Goid Quartz Rings, Home made, just the thing to send as Christmas presents to friends in the East, for sale by C. J. Brand. * Fring overcoats only $15 at Miller’s. nl7-tf Don’t Buy Trashy Jewelry, But go to Luetje and Brand's, which‘ is the only place where you can get it 18 carats fine, and made in any atyle desired, y dls A a nett creer ‘\ Red Bluff Flour at ‘Wolf's. Use the new proses Roller Floar. For sale only by William Wolf. n29-1m ——EEEEE / NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. STANLY A. EDDY..,.,...,Proprieti fant DIED. At North Bloomfield, Dec. 10, 1888, Ida Cameron, aged 2} years. At (Graniteville Dicitiber 13, 1883, inughter of. A. and J, E ty] er, CasTOoRIA Infants ana Children Withent Merabiee or Nesting What furee encr Sure Ca ova, ake Sete ers semen
canes << ee Se eet: : Rheumatism, 5 Se Soe 008. pm 14, 1883, . ? Mrs, O, M. Hudson, Washington, . §. Peck, Blue Tent, « _ De. Harrie, City, 8 Edwards, Bridge, THE WONDERFUL DENTAPHONE! Enabling — Persons to Hear Distinctly. thse Days’ Trial, and if not Satis. factory Money Refunded. na READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIAL FROM W, 8S. STODDARD, NEVADA CITY. ‘I would not with ps As d nota PHONE f Fit, or itty Dollars, if I Rev. okie, ss Hh . MANUFACTURED TO ORDER FOR abl HYMAN BROS. > Murray St. New York. *:. HYMAN BROS., ‘Honolulu, : pene HYMAN: een 216, 218 Cal. St,, San’ Fifty Deisgns in Rattan and Willow Furniture. . ga and Plush Ottomans. Chairs, Patent Rockers an ds Picture Frames to “Order. Brackets, Wall Pockets, Mirrors, Etc. Baby Carri es, 50 Styles to ici from. Parlor m Sets. Carpets of All Kinds. AND. EVERYTHIG, ELSE IN MY LINE. Largest aad best stock in Interior California. Everything sold at as low prices as in San Francisco or Sacramento, with the freight added. LM. SUKEVORTH Commercial St., Nevada City, HOLIDAY COODS! HOLIDAY COODS! Don't fail to call at the Palace Drugstore and-examine our. fine stock of Dressing Cases, Toilet Sets, Odor Cases, Photograph Albums, Autograph Albums, Christmas Cards, Gift Books, cti'chitren, Etc., Ete., Before Purchasing Gifts. CARR BROTHERS, Corner Pine and Commercial sts., Nevada ae HOREER "Toa ron ~~ {Dirmonds, Emeralds, Rabies; Turquois. Garnsts, Amethists Tirwnetic & Bramd,) BROAD sTREEHT. Above re Pine, Nevada City. We offer to the publié the Largest and most beautiful Stock of : IMPORTHD And HomeMade Holiday Goods ' Ever presented to the people of this county. . The stock embraces Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, Ladies’ Sets, Bracelets, Breast Pins, Shawl Pins, Rings, Bangles, Charms, EYC., ETC., ETC., Beautifully Set im Sapphires, Quartz and other Precious“ Stones, ALSO, PETRIFIED WOOD JEWELRY. Fine Siver aud § silver Plated Ware Of Late Styles, Just Received. o——_— Everything in our store is warranted as represented. Wve make HOME-MADE JEWELRY A SPECIALTY ! Which we guarantee 18 carats fine, We are selling our beautiful stock Cheaper-than any. other Store in the State. THIS {S THE ONLY PLACE IN NEVADA CITY WHERE YOU CAN GET RELIABLE WATCHES, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES, EVE-. GLASSES, &C. Engraving done free. Jewelry of all kinds made to order at short no tice. Orders from the country promptly filled? Please send them in as’ carly as ae All can be accommodated for '. All kinds Pickles, bv the bottle; Go With the Crowd to al Brand Brothers’ 4 eR ok HOLIDAY GOODS! A. TAM. E. A. TOMPKINS. TAM & TOMPKINS’ Select Store, AT STUMPF’S HOTEL, BROAD STREET. Your attention is called to the following list of choice articles just received at our new Store:. Candies and Nuts, Pried Fruit, allkinds of Canned Fruit, Jellies and Jams. Frénch and German Mustard sby the bottle or gallon. Horseradish, Tomato. Catsup, . yee it Spanish Olives, — as oh lion or barrel. Assorted French and American Sardines? Assorted. Potted Game i in Cans. FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS IN CARS, Pigs’ Feet, Cheese, (Swiss, American and: Gerraan.) Sauerkrout by the gallon, Italian Paste, all kinds. German and Italian Bolognas, Sauces, Crackers, etc. TOBACCO AND CICARS. we willsell Cheap for Cash. Please give us a call. Respectfully,TAM & TOMPKINS. Cash or no ) Cash: at oe 5. Hyman Bros., “SELL: IN THE FIELD ! ry. Od . BIGGER and BRTTER STOCK THAN EVER BEFORE. No Shop! No Bankrupt Stock ! No Auction Goods . We have our principal lines of Goods _ OUR OWN TRADE, And Our Customers Can, Dépend on Getting their Money's Worth in respect to quality. = Weare the Only Dealers in this vat . i the State who mannfactite at Ni cially. for their. customers. Therefore it stands to reason that a WE:CAN SELL a ee a Lowen. Erices “i besa oye: DEALERS WHO HAVE 10 PAY BOTH mINU. 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