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December 2, 1883 (4 pages)

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Various mappenings in and Out of A special aoe of the High School Alumni will bs held st N. Kennedy’s residence next Woden: May evening. . The stage from North San Sia now arrives here about 1 o’élock A. M., 80 8 to connect with the Narrow Guage noon train. : Michell’s dancing soiree this week will be held on Thursday evening instead of Friday, as he has an engagement at Datch . Tus on theTaster: date. Sheriff Caras a etree from the Sheriff of Butte county av polite invitation to attend the hanging of Ah Lee wh ch, takes place: at Oroville next Friday.’ { The Free Room Association have leased one of Judge Searls’ new buildings on Commercial street, and will be prepared to receive the public on and after to-morrow. — The managera of the Watt Park races on Friday quit charging for ‘saddle and buggy horses being admitted to the grounds, and grumbling on that score has ceased. © The elasing exersises of Indian Flat school, of which Miss Sadie O'Donnell of this city is. teaches; . tie will take place on the evening of the 14th instant, A fiue programme is being arranged, Died at sac aoe Frank Bilermea, proprietor of Stumpf’e Hotel at this city, yesterday received the sad_ intelligence that his brother Marysville'on Friday night and is'to be buried to-day. The deceased was thrown from @ carriage abont two years while returning home from a German picnic, and received injaries from which he has since suffered almost continually. Among other effects of the hurts, he had become blind, Mr,” Kilerman:.was @ mer-. . chant tailor. at Maryaville anda much respected citizen. He was a native of Germany, aged about fiftynine years, and leaves'a~ wife ard @ married daughter to moarn his loss, Frank Kilerman and hieson Fred left phi canal to attend the funeral, com The following basiness was transior Court yestersldwell presiding: acted in the S: day, Judge John: W. W. Cross. . M. Zellerbach et al. Ordered that defendant Eureks Lake Co, have until Jandary 15th to answer cross complaint of defendant Zellerbach. Hong Hang & Cv. vs. Geo, Shaffer. Dismissed. J. M. Smith, vs. eishn Riceseaks ’ Ditch Co. Trial qua tinned till Jan. 14, Mare® presiptya. R. Nevile, ‘respondent va. H. " ell, — Tried and submitted. Meat Market Lezsed. Mesars. Colley. Br Brothers have: lens ed from Jacob: Naffziger’ the’ Union Meat Market on Commercial street, _ and are prepared to'supply the pso-' ple of Nevada, City:-and: vicinity wif Beckett, Granville and Elser, and ‘appointed to. award. the prizes to the best-sustained lady and gentleman character, Messrs. W. H. Crawford, KE. M. Brown and L. Nihell, decided that Mrs, John Sen‘ner, a8 Blue Monday, was entitled to the lady’s a and Mr. Carl Seely, as mpty, to the yen i) ik The party finan‘cially as well as socially was. a success, and Mr. Michell has cause to}. feel proud of his achievement. The following isa complete list of the ‘persons sustaining characters. as porter : Miss Ettie Weiss, Advertisement for Young Ladies: Journal. Miss Bettie Bond, Chambermaid. Miss Nellie Jaque, Swies Peasant. Mrs. J. C. Morrill, Orange Girl? — ig Nihell, hrm illiains, Squaw. &. “MoFarlend, Clown, Miss Fannie McGibbons, Fancy Dress. Miss F .nnie Meagh,.o seers. Miss Lijlte Snell, Miss Allie Gray, Tina. ‘ Miss Amelia sok, Record-Union, Miss Amanda Mitten, Queen of England. ehn Mein, Domino. Misses Hattie Hook, Lena Nolan, ‘Annie Hughes, Jennie Barrett, Net>in lg eae Reet uae r an ‘erdpande u Mm Kate Castleton. Miss Clara Baruh,. Domino. Miss Hannie Keenan, Domino, Mies Sadie Bell, Spanish Lady, Miss Regina Dreyfuss, Domino. M 8s Fannie. Dreytuss, Domino, . Miss Mamie Harst; Domino, Tom Hurst, Joe Plunkett, George Black, Frank Morrison, Frank Smith and Marcus Baruh, Kys Drum Miss Josie White, Lady’s Maid. roe ah te Snell, y Ses of Mercy. , Humpty Dam "bree "Woodm a0, Dateh Fi ed and Free Girl and Boy. . Mist Lacy sow ae — y omino. ‘Miss Mamie Carley, Apple Wo: ‘man,-. Ed. Baker, Granger, . Geo. C. Shaw, Domino: Wm. Morgan, Mechanic. Freed, Shearer, Trapper. . Miss Lottie. Baker, Fancy Dress: Mrs. J. Senner, Biue Monday, Miss Mary Baldrige, F: resp. Wf Mills, Tedien incess 4 Henry died. at.) Kore Mra. By Miss Annie! Waite, Okalowa. bot ago oon Se Skater. Yrad Brown, Oscar Wilde. Wao, Hitenings, ‘Lodger. Frank Vangho, Domino, Chas, Hanson, Pedlar erie Miss Carrie Turner, Domino. Miss Kate Conghlan, i Miss Minnie Garison, Do: Mrs. H, Cooper, Dolly Varden. Jas. Grimes, ange Harry pn, Winter. kong J. Horabrooke, Queen “ Mise +. Ma McCarthy, Twioklin “te 8, Geo. ©. Shaw, Fancy Dress. — rgb agro a enenaced Frank ‘Racin omen ‘came’ down’ from } Sierra Valley the latter pa t of the week with 170 liead of as fine beef me as were ever grown in’ the tate, Frank says there are thous: ands of tons of hay in the’ valley that cannot find a market at even $7 « ton, which is nearly two-thirds ‘less than it is‘ worth down here.’ The ‘farmers don't deem it a safe speculatiou to pay. 7} Or 8 ‘cents w pound for cattle on foot and after stuffing with everything in their: line, ‘They . ‘them with hay all winter having to assume all bills againstthe market . turn — Noy, lst, and. are authorized to “any. sole by geet the same jmcneraaentcaciet Orenino Davat Brand Breer, Wednesday, Dec. Sthy >.> .d2-2h i ctaenEREEnEcoeeementiimememeetl 2% Goop business suits for §7 50 at Miller’s, °°" nl7-tf Wit for Sates aii Sera ‘wee Wilt Pat Faow oa. Tmmediately after the Fr os ly 3, a friendly set-to with soft gloves will take place of the: Theatre, ccemadet dersigaed hasm turn bround snd sell. them ata less price, The live stock market is »intake place before many months hate . elapsed. “As soon as prices recover ans will increase ‘the: size: of’*their herds and find use for all: the, shay. they can grow. . i ‘Was it ‘Decor or Goat? “ren Nevada City City nisprode: whe: were down .towards Placer ‘county. tempt the uninitiated, ". sive buildings, office, furniture . or » . is,the least possible cost to the insurdiscoursed some very. — o, ing the course of the evening, e) /cominittes .pathered’.by the Tean-onirt’s.ré-. '/eompany. }81000, Holders of accident policies jrecord. The directory: is composed . has paid over 100 claims for accidenart at siaies eis He to’ their equilibram ‘the Sierra Valléy-' 9 fore few. days’bant, brought . ” bs ‘Charch ‘in the morning. Thauks. . giving service in the evening, includipewe aod appropriage music by the ta berets bret be fh sake posg vs wba ves ala who}. No expenin, This company follows out the true principles of life insurance, that ed, and allowing the. policy-holders to share in the strict econémy maintained in carrymg on the affairsof the Association, claiming that it is unnecessary to call npon members for anything but the natural premium, beside a slight addition for office and other nevessary expenses, leaving the artificial premium inthe hands of members, where it belongs. Then #egardiug'the inflated reserve Yunds 80’promitiently advertised by other foreign companies, the true princi‘ple of lifeinsurance never required them to exist. Endowments, for example, van only be equitably secured thtough the savings bank principle, and sil reserves Simply meanag exwe payment over the actual cost’ of insurance. Mismanagement of the reserve fund has caused many life companies to gounder, while the honest payment of death losses has never impaired the solvency of any "Phe company has written over $15,000,000 worth of insur. . ance and its new business is now av eraging nearly $2,000,000 permonth. This. unprecedented success and _ its membership consisting largely of leading business and professional men, shows the favor with which the plan of this Association has been accepted, the plan being in brief the payment-by members of a limited sum for expenses and assessments proportioned according ‘to ages tu meet actual losses, The wide support given to the plan is the best evidence of its approval in the public mind, The accident department of the Home Association furnishes accident insurance under the general. classitication of risks proved by the experience of accident insurance companies to be equitable, calling on,its members for only the amount required to pay fosses and an annual expense of management to” members <,of $1) per in this company understand .the cause of the growth of this. departnent, the present. gain. of member{ship being aboat 600 per month, and it is no exaggeration in stating this is the most rapid and healthy growth of accident insurance business on of some of the leading business men of San Francisco. During the present year the company has paid ten death losses, three of which were of $5,000 each, and it tel injuries. during the past “ months. aay ay. County Cranges The Timerof yesterday says: On Wednesday last Richard Kinney delivered at our office a box containing a large lot of oranges Which were sent us as a -Thankisgiving present by Philo W. Williatas, Esq., of French Corral, They were raised ona tree in his’ own orchard at French Corral and are equal: in, size. and flavor to the best grow in Southern California. Mr. Williams has three orange trees in his orchard, all bearing. French Corral is only 64 miles distant from this~place; and is perhaps. 500 fee: less in altitude. Mr, Williams has our best thanks for h's kind remembrance, ‘Thank You. The Auburn Argus in speaking of ‘che subscriptiou price of the TraySORTeT ($7 @ year) says’: ‘This is a Very reasonable figure indeed, when everything is taken into consideration. The Transcrter is a much better paper than some of the more pretentious city dailies, and it ought ‘to be sustained by sll miners and frends ‘of t he miners, for the able fight it has ‘made and still continues ‘to make for their interests.” at the Churches Te-day. ecleahls ““Breicbing at the ligiailaniiandl @ historic discourse by the. pasbeet if ie ce aagraton canes ‘figs . ares down to a 45 cent tax, or, as he . al I first © placed ~them a . wit take place, . ‘says, within fifteen cents of what I ate feel assured that wheu he becomes better posted than he is now, he ‘will agree with me entirely. I suggest that he send you another ‘‘card” correcting a false statement which he makes in his correction card of to-day. He saysaspirants for the office of Marshal are the main ones opposed.to the municipal bill, -because it takes away, as it should, the collecting of taxes from the Marshal ‘and gives it to the Assessor. Such a statement is false, as a perusal of the d nt will show, So faras I am ed, Ihave never passed a
word with any candidate as to the ‘donot know how any candidate stands upon the proposition. I'have read it carefully, understand it thoroughly and will discuss its provisions with: aby One ro long as the discussion is carried on in a courteous and fespectful way. TAXParEn. Nevada City, Dec.1, 1883; ‘O'Keefe's ciory. According to the Gazette, O'Keefe denies having had anything. disbonorable to do with the Dowaey-Barns footat Reno, but says he ‘was afraid it was to be the freight train where’ he met Downey and Burns on their way to Truckee, and accnosed Burns of “throwing off” on his friends. Burns called him a liar, and whacked him overthe head with a pissol, As he passed through the rear of the car, Downey jumped down from his seat 1a the cabooscupola and hithim a hard blow in the left eye. At this atage of the proceedings they clinched, when Downey caught . his (O’Keefe’s) finger between his teeth and was biting it. O’Keefe again pulled his pistol and told Downey to let go his finger or he would shoot off his pistol,-but not with any intention of hitting bim. At. this stage of the torape, O'Keefe was jumped upon by four of Downey’s friends and disarmed, He claims that Downey gave money to Burns’ backers to bet for him, and in that way gained! their’ confidence, then ran the race out on.them. Trausparent Tales. Correspondents tell big stories about the Cour d’ Alene mines. A late letter from the diggir gs says nuggets ‘‘as large as hen’s eggs are found.” If gold were so. plentiful find its: way to the mints, The Bodie Free Press suggests that the boom in that direction is gotten up by the Northern Pacific Railroad, as Ben Holladay got up the Fraser River excitement, so that he could make money with a few old steamer hulks. The correspondents at the new diggings onght to get together and ‘agree upon the measure of fiction they will inflict upon the public. As they write. now, they widely diverge, so that it seems as if each one were. ambitious to tell the higgest lie, A nugget as big ss a hen’s egg will weigh about two pounds, and yet a correspondent has the cheek to say that such chunke ‘are plentiful. It is probably some tenderfoot from the East who thinks a couple of scaly colors to the pan ave a fortune, Mouble Marder near Auburn. Two brothers, W. and J. Wirges, were found murdered in their cabin at Main Bar,.on the Middle For: of the American river, a few miles irom Auburn, Friday morning, There were several knife wounds in each. The men were alive and well the sight before. ‘There is no clue as to who the murderers{are,or what cause prompted the deed. ———— Tue finest domestic and foreign liquors, at J. J: Jackson’s Beehive, Casi sales til! January Ist, 1884, at Miller’s, . Everything marked way down, '. nl7-tt Go to Brand Bros. al. 3% Attention Royal Arch Masons. Anpaal Election. Yon arehereby requested to at“. tend a meeting of Nevada Chapter No. 6, on Monday evening, at 7} ,}oiclock. A full attendance is earnestly desired. Visiting Papnenions are cordially invited. The annual election for officers L: 8 cena. King. ag A. BoarpMax, S80, 2 tara teelly Blankets, $50 pair * . All persons indebted to P. J,. ° Halk for’meat purchased at his mar-. — ket Hager secoeel seat are notifiter merits or demerits of the bill, and] there some of it would -naturally ait ed in building a on Sacrainento street, Plaza, has rémovéd to his The building is of and brick, and is a solid d sabstantial structure. The great ‘advantage the new brewery poesessesisa stream of pure spring wais used exclusively in the manufacture of beer, ale and porter, and which adds so much tothe value of this beverage. The grinding: of the malt is done by an engine, which saves agreat deal of manual and horse labor. It is the finest and best equipped brewery in northern California, and will compare favorably with any in the State. Mr. Gebrig has the reputation of being a number one brewer, and his beer alMen’s Scotch Padinabints, white pte, necktie, nders, handkeref, aookasloeve at ittons and studs ae for $1 nl8-tf A GooD overcoat for $7 50 at Milles’s. nl7-tf J. J. Jackson of the. Beehive Grocery store continues ‘to sell the very best groceries and provisions at Coat very lowest prices, Orgnine Day at Brand Brothers’, Wednesday, Dec, 5th. d2-2t. Red Bluff Fiour at Wolf's. Use the new prosess Roller Flour. For sale only by William Wolf, Price $3 per 100 pounds, 29-1m ways gives good satisfaction, BON Openina day at Brand Bros., Wed-. gy THE BEST TOILET soap. perder, Dec. 5th. dl-4t THE MOST ECONOMICAL. Pore rubber bootie: FOUR: DOLLARS AND A QUARTER a pai; at Miller’s. . n17-tf GOOD FOR THE SKIN. IMPROVES THE COMPLEXION. T CURES SKIN L13EASES. I Bonouti. Begeman’s Gastricine. A sPEctric For Dyspresta, Sold Redington’ & Co.,; Agents, San n28-3m jeetiouable. Only 10cente a cake, For sale by CARR BROS. Francisco, Cal, race 4 [ i a “chuck,” and advised his friends not to bet/ any money. He says he drore to Verdi ‘Sunday night, and boarded Must Have Coin ——.--—-4 Immense Bargains Seven Cans Winslow’s Green Corn for $1, Three Cans Pig’s Feet for af Cents, Seven Cans Lima Beans for $ Seven Cans Sardines for $1, Seven Cans Fresh Mackerel for $1, Six Cans ag ob Sauce hig $1, Kight Papers Java Coffee for $1, Standard Mollet Soa D 25 cents pergbox, Sweet Oil, 20 and 40 cents per bottle. 5 Cans Koast Chicken or 5 cans Roast, lurkey for $1. Tracy's Auction House. TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, Oommeroial Street. tteadqueaxrters __-FroOoR—Di TO tae SL es —-Frorn—-— FANCY WORK ! Pee yay , one erenee es Zephyr Worsted, Castor Wool, Germantown Wool, Fairy Zephyr, Ice Wool, Pompadour Wool, German Knitting Yarn, German Knitting “Cotton, Crewell’s Silk Moss, Embroidery Silk, Knitting Silk, Linen — and Cotton Floss, Crochet, Knitting and Embroidery Needles, Embroidery Hoops and Frames, Felt, Plush, Satin, Colored Canton Flannel, Canvas of all kinds,.’ Russian Toweling, Silk Cord, Soft Plush Balls, Faney Fringes for Lambrequins, Table Covers, etc., Appli= que Patterns in imitation of Kensington, Lining Silk, Pressel Satin, Card _*® Board, Quilled -. Ribbon, Alphabet and Embroidery Books, uh ra _ Stamped Tidies and Splasicers; Brigg’s Patent eerie, Fish Line_it ‘ far th ladies wh: by druggists. : 25 and.60 cents per Petey it, be-ausei ver ® saga: box. avons by tail. J. ah — euler ap an ¥. on nok MAN .» Proprietors, New’ Y ork. pegged pa iA ”, « ee are paige : . Corner Pine and Commercial Strests.. <N ewspapers, Illustrated Pay ks Cre sabes ee It is not birth, nor rank, nor state, but UP AND GET,” that makes men great. iat we are Great, Great in our Large assortment. Great in our Fine Goods, Great in our POPULAR PRICES. Great in our sleepless activity. IT SHALL BE : Weare solid in the determi nation to supply you with the @reatest Values for the least money. oe Villinery to the Front aon Latest Styies. Newest Goods. Lowest Prices We employ a First Class Milliner from San Fran cisco,and will give you the benefit of her fine taste and extended experience.Our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is complete. Ready Trimmed Hats from $2.50 to $25. Untrimn ed Hats from 50 cents to $4, Hats and Bonnets Made to Order. Feathers from 25 cents to $10. Flowers from 6 cents to A. Ribbons, 3, 5, 9, 12 1-2; 16 2-3, 19, 25 to $1. Beautiful Fancy Brocaded Ribbon from 25, 39 to 49 cents. Velvets and Plushes, all shades, from 75 cents to $4.50. Birds of all kinds, from 49 cents to $4. . Fancy Buckles and Ornaments for Hats and Dresses,from 19 cents to $1 99 Dress Goods: Beautiful Plaids, only 9 cents, Ginghams, 9, 12.1-2, 16 2 3, 19¢. Beautiful Fine Checks, 12 1-20. Beautiful Scotch Plaids, cts, All.shades in Mohair, 19c. 54 inch Fine Plaid Ladfes Cloth 99, Linsy Woolsey, 25 cents. _54 inch Heavy Navy Blue Cloth 99c. Shaker Flannel, 19, 39, 49, 59 cts. 54-inch Beautiful Ladies Cloth $1.25. Bheuspane. Flannel, 49° cents, Beautiful Black Brocaded Silk $1.49. ing, 39 cents. Ottoman Silk 99 cents. All Wool Plaids 49 cents, All shades Satins 75 cents. , Canton Flannel, 9, 12 1-2 to 25 ols, Black Col'd Cashmeres 25c to $1 49, res a eee Jet Black Ink 5 cts. } , 12 1-2 to 25c,.3 Fancy Boxes Writing Paper 250, Bhack & Silk yonks 9, i2 1-2c to $1. Invisible Hair Nets 9, 12 11-20, La Embroidery 5, 7. 9, 12 1-219 to $1.% Zephyr, all shades, only ae Dress Braid only 9 cents, German Yarn, per hank, 490. Floral Hair Pins ouly 9 cents, Fish Line, per hank, 49¢. Toilet Hair Pins 5, 9, 19, 25 cents. Macram Twine, per hank, 69c. Safety Pins 5 cents per dozen, Embroidery Chenille, per doz. 49e Shoe Buttons 5 cents per dozen. Cotton 5 cents per spool. Dress Buttons 9, 12 1-2, 19, 49 cts." Fine Liven Lace from 5 to 25c. Ladies Fancy Ties 9, 19, 25 to 990.§ Cardboard 5, 9 and 25 cents, Ladies Kid Gloves 990, to $1.75, Ladies’ Felt Skirts, 99, $1.49, $1.99, Childs Cotton Gloves 9, 19, 25c, Faucy Canvas, 19, 25, 39 to 99c, Handkerchiefs, 5, 9, 12 1-2, 25c. Toweling per yd 9, 12 1-2, 19, 25c. Silk Handkerchiefs, 25, 49, to $5. Sheeting, 19, 29, 39, 49 cents, Ruching 5, 9, 12 12, 19 to 89 cts, — uslins 9. 12 1-2, 16 2-3, 19 cis, Fancy Bottles Cologne 9, 19,°25c. Ladies and Children’s Collars 9 to 49, Shoe Dressing only 9 c's. Tooth Brushes 9 to 25 cents, Towels, 9, 12 1-2, 19, 25 to§f75e, Children’s W ool Hose from 25 to 75e Children’s Drawer 39, 49, 75, 99c, Ladies Wool Hose from 39 to 75e, Ladies Chemise 49, 75, 99, $1.25, Crochet Needles only. 9 cents, :. Ladies White Skirts, 99 to $1.99,3 Lead Pencils 1, 2, 3 cents, Ladies Night Dresses 99c to $5, Crinoline, per yard, 9 cents, Merino Undervests 39c to $2.50," Silesia, per yard, 12 1-2 cts, Zephyr Shawls from 99c to’$5, Men's Shaker Socks, 6 pairs, $1. Corsets from 25 cts to $4,4 Gen ts’ Neck Ties 39,49 to 99 cts, Linen Thread only 9 cts, Mucilage only 9 cents, Camehine only 49 cents, Hoop Skirts oniy 39 cts, Creme de Lis only 39 cents, 10,000 other Articles. equally cheap. We also have on hand a very fine assortment of Ladies and Children’ Ulsters, Cloaks and Do!mas, ranging in price from $5 to $50, which we ha manufactured expressly for this warket. No Last. Year’s Stock--NEW STYLES. Terms Strictly Cash---Cr t to No Ono. Goodssent to any par of the State by mail on receipt of price or C, 0. D. You can buy ivst as cheap by order as you can personally. ONE PRICE TO ALL, BEARNEARD . , c& SEPA DLs BERGER, AMERICAN 9 CENT STORE.<..... BROAD STREET. CASH GROCERY STORE. HUSSEY & SON, EX aweOpened a First-Class Grocery & Provision Store Junction of Main and Commercial Streets, (Building formerly occupied by W. R. Coe,) where they will keep constantly on hand A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Family Groceries, Provisions, Wines, LIQUORS, GRAIN, FEED, FLOUR, &C. WE PROPuSE TO SELL‘ For Cash Only, And by so doing can quote LOWER PRICES for the best qualities of Goods than Any other Dealer in Nevada City. HUSSEY & SON. 4. E. CARR. T BW. CARR CARR BROTHERS, Successor to ©. ( Belden. PROPRIETOR OF THE PALACE DRUG STORE. .-WEVADA CLIY © IN oS —— ogc re 6, 7, 9 cte ACOMPLETE STOCK OF (Drugs and Medicines, PERFUMERY AND LOILET ARTICLES And everything else usually found i in a fi ‘st class i Drug Srore. he WE ALSO CARRY A SCHOOL BOOKS, ST OWERY,