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December 21, 1883 (4 pages)

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the Na. W. Kite it Law LEY. nt faw B irects; ‘10f ——— GRCee 3, . Law Unitea ~ k, Re. AYLORD RD, Liaw te mad below a ae ES. MONY Ab Rew hz — 1 Re ete r & Fs 7 @ne Year.... moa “dita gel ~ But it will be a long time before the ad omg is a ra, iat ata meet~ No risk. . ag or ger Ag fad =. are aking to ——-. layon “want “i HA amass 4 _ cee XLVII—No. 90 8 NEVADA. CEPY; CALLFORNIA,. FRIDAY, MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1888 F7 Established. Sept. 6, 1860, by X. P, Brivis & 66, eaemmaaataneaal a The Nevada Deity Transeripl PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY, —ST— BROWN & CALKINS, ° kins, Editor. oo NP. Pi Basten Sentagee Memagie _ OFFICE—“TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,” 32 Commercial Street. BsORIPTION rricn :\ og Se a $8.60 Three Months.... _o oa ahe Puree 2.00 One Month 20.9400, 72.0 -. 6.2405 +4. 76. cents, Per Week . of a eene be Fite + te Ropert CouLyer says he was led to read Scott’s novels by a religious paper, which denounced them as immorgl, "This id’. the best saver) ’ tisement any novel can get if it can have itself denounced in the papers asimmoral, Hundreds of readers at once wish to read the naughty part. Some of the more wealthy patrons of the opera take their valets along to stand guard at the box doors, and to make the applause for the party. man-servant will be trusted to go out between acts and procure the clove or the: head: of the family. ee : a Licemtinte. ‘Bellevue tak Medi: eal » New Work . NY. Session 1871 and 1872. Henry 8. Welch, M. D. OFrive WITH CARR no} ESIDENCE, CORNER PINE AND CoMMERCIAL STREETS, NALIONAL HOTEL , © Nevada City, Cal. a, ©, NILES, ‘Attormby agesennetter at —_ seer 3 sa deciles: Junttion pow our eoets, vada, City, Up-staizs,) on Bad, 5” NEW A i —a00 LODGING HOUSE, aca just below wales Hout. f lass Meal for 23 Cents. ree supplied with the best the market affords, and in style. Courteous attention given to Special orders promptly filled. ee MES. B LUTZ, Manager. Nevada City, September 19, 1888. ao Assessment Notice gh NIA GOLD: GRAVEL MININU © cou ae cate of oe Lasalle Pop eee ae Se yng ing of the Board of ot this Company, iteld on the ith day of Dec., 1888, -assessment, Nu. 14, of Two Cents share was levied upon the stock of: the corporation, diately in United States id coin, to the Secretary at the office pany, a the store of ©. C. Baker, 74 South C street, ae ae upon which this Assessment shall remain Unpaid ¢ = the Eleventh day of 1884, will be delinquent and pale ot at Tube auction, and unt is made before, will be sold on the Eleventh day ¢ of DECEMBER, 1883, to pay the deli with all costs of p> mae and expenses of gale., By: 7 ote of ae Board of Directors. D. BAKER, Secretary. Office—74 oust U street. 15 * Establisbed in 1852. L. P. FISH ER. s NEWSPAPER . DVERTISING : ¥ Rooms 29 “aa Merchants Exapenas, Cation) otrdet, sax PRaxcisco < pes Se + ES : 4 licited fer all >Aaamerehs cede Sve, stares wich dslands, Pol: — —. ‘alparaiso, ina, New Fea tt nk, East. rn States and Er-one REST NOT. er by, © and thing ty ar sablineé leave leave behind to conquer time. 96: oe ae ee $5 outfit free . . for twenty. “Stocks has got to go up,” he.observed, as he tipped back his Shir and relighted his stub of a clgac, “Why so?” “For a dozen Abell 2 Mites, In the first. plac: I . . :Here he paused, ‘eeoming xto have aud es y ri something. *pomarked One of the oe. : p **Yes, sir, for a dozen reasons,” he contigued. ‘Look at the busihess of the railroads.” oe ‘‘Never was so poor in the world!” growled the red-faced man. “And look at our crops,” “There aren’t enough to look at.” “Well,'the foreign demand will keep prices up.” “Dematid for what ?” .“Geritlemen,” said the bull, as he straightened up and looked around him, “maybe I can’t state all my reasons without stopping a moment to think, but I tell you stocks has to boom. Why in my own, township we’re building two churches, a schoolhouse, and a parsonage, and over ten Republicans are going to vote the straight Democratic ticket ! Bay now if you . wan: to Daahies squat hia’ big.” : a Reminiscence of the Was: three years in ths war of the Rebellien, and ifI,do say it myself, I made a good sel lier,” “*Yeu have a very soldierly bearing,” said Brown admiringly, ‘Evento this day,’ he will set my pulse bounding, and like the weeps . I ‘scent the battle from afar.” 4 « {Were you. ever wounded, Mr. Dunley,” asked “Mrs. * ‘Siaipebh. Hehdricks, considerably.exoited, “N:no,” he said, “Inever was ; 1 was very fortunate in that respect. ” “Yes, indeed,” ventured ‘young Brows, “a gunshot wound is an ‘ug: ly thing:, I suppose you can attribute your good fortune to your nose?” “‘What has my nose got to do with my not _ sesencpieecss ?” demandMea Doster. ~ thee astle ivom sar, you know,” is Tue historia, Hubert i,m Bancroft, is in Mexico, ‘with three as. sistants, gathering material for his History ofthe Pacific States. He has been rceived by the leading literary ‘men a3 wellas by the President of the Republic and heads of departnients with marked consideration and respect. His works have béen carefally reviewed byAltamirano,.Chavéro, Riva Palacio endothers, and™the Government have opened the archives anew to his secretaries, besides presenting him with copies ef all its ‘publications, The addition to his library,. froth — his journey to Mexico, will not be less books and mauusefipts, once lodged in churches and convents. “weiencoereecuner cement Lost or Stolen. —_—-—— stolen frotm my barn, also a saddle The mafe-has a white star on “her forehéad, is seven years old and weighs from 900, to 1,000 pounds. A good reward will be paid for re. . tarn of hérse, saddle and bridle, d14-6¢ ~ » Henry Frese. ~~ {notherGr sat Reduction at Casp:-:'Men’s Séotch Business Suit, white shirt, necktie, suspenders, handkechief, éocks,sleev@ buttons and stud: all for $11, n18-tf a es mes 3 Bank Exchange, os At this favorite place can » always be found the very best of wines, ales, iquors and cigars, Eastern beef and the'telebrated Hoffberg beer can al{. Wad a tthe Bank Exchange, SHEE Siti Ls xzaS invigorant, —— Bittershas received the mest positive endorsement from eminent physicians,.and has long occuvied @ foremost rank among standard proprietary remedies. Its propertidy a8 Wi alternative of disordered ‘conditions of the Stomach, liver and howels, and a preventative of malar ial diseases ere no less renowned,and . hage been’ accorded emphatic professional recommendation. For sale -byall_ Druggists_ and Déalens, to whom apply » on. e 8 2 \ er’s, Almanac for 1884, ~ *Wesy” said Damley, “I served “So I have been told,” replied . 7Pamley. continued, “strains of mattial-amasic than 6,000 volumes, mostly rare} Saturday night a black mare. wae . Hostetter's . “Zz Know: Willi insurea aii: appetite and increased digestion, Cures general debility, and gives a new lease of life, Dispels nervous depression and low'spirits, Restores an exhausted nurs‘ ing mother to full’s and gives, abundafit sus-. tenance for her child, © Strengthens the musetlesand nervesentichea the blood, Overcomes weakness, wale: fulness, and lack ofe energy Keeps off all. chills, fevers, and other malarial peisda: will infuse with new life = the weakest invalid, faa stipati Meas peps' ‘onsti jon, ani ie so debilitated tharlc not retain Hr fe d on Reg Gren em ng Brown’s Iron Bitters will have a better tonic effect upon any one.who feeds “ etede . than Isiapeiip ll FOR SALE BY. CARR BROTHERS, —_—_——— mesons — Roaster & ‘Gringer . a s a Jackson, has. purchased the . voffeettoaster jand mill of B. F. Thomas, and hasa fine lot of old Governmené Java and Costa Rica :eofiee, which he -has just roasted, ‘and will grind in quantities to suit; Coffee will be roasted three times a week, Calland examine it. — tf. County Scrip. The following warrants -on the funds hereafter named will be paid on presentation. Interest ceases from date: : General Fund, Nog. 624, 628 and 623. General Road Fund, Nos. 14 and 40. Road District No. 3 Fund, Nos. 161, 162, 163 and 167. Roard District No. 4 Fund, Nos. 97, 65, 85, 93, 64, 79, 86, 75, 87, 98, 69, 62, 67,90, 74, 63, 76, 80 and 66. G. yon S.umITTBURG, Treasurer of Nevada Co. Nevada City, Dec. 11, 1883. --— pe Me Repeated the Remark. “will yon Please repeat st that remark, Mr. Mathison Tenigs as to look your representative sree fae face, the heagl of the house of Pe Co., Pharmacists, No. pots "State street, ‘uarbie Block, Chicago, replied: “Yes, «ir, with pleasure. My remark was that we consider Pa RKER's GING ER Ton 1c, now called Parker’s Toxic, the best article of ite kind'in the market, ‘Our sales for the last six months tell the whole story and settle the question. The Tonic, like a good dinner, catries its own recommendation with it.. It’s hound tosw “yi 4 the West likea prairie onfire. In cases of rheumatism , dysand liver and kidney troubles’ it scores —— and wins friends every [1scox & Go. beg te call public attention — fact that hereafter Parker's GINGFR will be advertised and sold simply ur derthe name of ParkEr’#Toxic. We make this change for the réason that unprincipled dealers are constantly deceiving their customers by subtituting infsrior preparations urder the name of ginger; and ginger is really an unimportant flavoring ingredient, we drop the.misleading word. There isno,. change, however, in the =. aration te and all, bottles remaining in the han dealers, wrapped under the name of PaRkER’s GixoEr Tonic contain the genuine medicine if the fac-simile signature ot Hiscox.& Co. is at the bottom of the outside wrapger. 3. J, FxoKson of the Beehive Gro: cery store continues to sell the very 030-3w Just Received at Smith's Store Dorgr Hams, uncovered, the best in the market. Also ‘‘Our Taste.’ and = Right, = uncovered. . lw SS very lowest prices. Save Costs {by Paying. All persons indebted to P. J. Halk for meat purchased at his market on Commercial street, are notified that his accoutits haye been placed in my hands for collection. Save coete by calling immediately at my . ‘market on Broad street and settling. H. Sprung. n29-1m Don’t forget that J J. Jackson keeps On hand all kinds of canned goods, sugar-cured hams, wines and liquors for medicinal purposes, and everything found in a first-class jy 1Mett é _exorai r life hi Finally, 7 eat ‘ me, nr we's Iron © dve n the neers aa me to give a: a trial. sath heen not well in six years as I doa the preset time Gauirrm, best groceries and provisions st the . . “ Pure Guim Boots. Cotton. aac aa Ee NOW is the time, Sy ot Miller’ st JUST ARRIVED, FORTY CASES OF] MEN’s AND BOYS’ CLOTHING . ® ‘From the Great Liquidation Sale in = Francisco.. Everything at the-Lawest Pras til. Fifie Cassiméré Suits from.. . .$°8. 00 to $20 00 Dress Suits from . »+++% +18 00 ‘to _ 40 00 Good Overcoats from.. ‘Fine Dress Overcoats from: Sorin F 56 SOT 15 00 to’ eeeeeeeeeeerncs #English Socks, per Gozené oss ee té *
ee ew eee 8 pairs Shaker Socks Names sees Oe eeere . st, 1084, & FOR CASH ONLY! : ihe Red Wool Undershirts pale $100 . Mee £66.. ei 756. to 5 oo ft, 15 00 Men's Suspenders....... A ahs 25 00 Best ro gz. Overalls. . #03. eM 75, 425. ' Best Unlaundried White Shirts. I 00 I 50 ‘Be Romilorters .o. 3.. eis 1 oo . Q 75 ‘Youths’ and Boys’ Suits from.. "5 00 to 20 06 . & 2 68 Meare “. “" Overcoats from 4 00 to 12-00 rs Wn. H. Groceries, Provisions, Canned * = SURGEON, Office Hours---9 to 11 A. M., Also a Full Line of Tobacco and Smokers Articles. ——L———————— TS The Boss Grocery tote SMITH, THE OLD-RELIABLE FAMILY GROCER, Commercial Street,. Nevada City. ; ° CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL. AND FRESH STOCK oF F i Goods, Hams, Bacon, Floar FEED, GRAIN, WINES, LIQUORS, &c. My Goods are First Class and My Prices the Lowest. eats Sh oa SAVE MONEY BY TRADING AT THE Boss 'GROGCHRY STORE, le VV. Sey ae NA yD. : Homeopathic;Physician:, Rooms 9 and _10, upstairs, cor. Broad and Pine sts., Nevada City, —o— 1to3 P.M, 7to9 P. M., UNION MARKET, Commercial Street, Nevada City, COLLEY BROTHERS, Prop’ 8. HAVING leased the above be! i] Market 0 ioe Heksignt, we ' would ully announce tothe te bg Nevada City and vicimity that we sre pore to furnish ' *. them with ths best quality Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sausages, ete., At the Lowest Market Rates. We also keep on hand a ‘choice stock of HAMS, BACON AND LABD. -SPECIAL NOMICE. Notice is hereby given that we have assumed al! indebted ness of 5 Union Market November Ist, 183, and will pay all inst the concern S that time.and indebted to oie market “ery a 1883 are hereby notified to pay the jately to the undersigned. -& BAKERY, Confectionery —AXD—OYSTER SALOON, Pine Street, opposite Geo. E. Turner's. Pies, Buns and Cakes of all kinds Wedding Cakes a Specialty.e The Largest Stoc« of Fancy. Candies To be found in the County. FRESH OYSTERS In the shell or: by the can, served in any * style on short notice. Country orders for Pastry, Confectionery or Oysters filled promptly and to the satisfaction of Suppers for Sadie or Parties, Gotten ap on shart notice and at reasonable . BLLY. . > -GEORCE E, TURNER, , PINE STEBET, NEVADA. io1rTy. VV Nomzsaue AND RETAIL DEALEA : Of very Des-ription IRON. STEEL STOVES, . TINWARE, GAS PIPES AND FITTINGS, POWDER, FUSE, ROPE, BLOCKS,SHOVELS, PICKS, AXES, SLFDGES, GUNS, PISTOLS Ete. Etc., Etc, oe PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, Ete. Crockery, —AND-Glassware. Mill and Mining Supplies Agent or the justiy celebrated Vulcan Blasting Powder, The best mining Powder in use. —_— — Lorge and ful stock of GRANITE IKON WARE. ~Mechanics’ Tools of all kinds. Galvanized Iron Pipe of all sizes .taade to order at short notice, £@ Purchasers will find it to their advan -elsewhere. _ GEO. E TURNER. + MILWAUKEE 'SREWEBY; Geo. Gehrig, PRIETOR, Sacramento Street:...Nevada City. Having removed the Milwaukee Brewery tomy new building on Sacramento street, I AeA MA gg the public with with BEER, ALE AND Coase To be found in the State, by the BOTTLE, KEG or BARKEL. A fine stream of PURE SPRING WATER, ialin the manufacture of firgt-class aeeees ~% is used exclusively. I guarantee my Beer, Ale and Porter te be equal to the best imPorted, and a trial. will convince you of the ‘fact. SOE Thankful _ the * liberal patronage pve: tofore bestowed upon me. & con ance of the eame. GEO GEHRIG.9 _ Nevada City, December 2, 1893. tage to visit my establishment before buying . ( &@ Remember this is strictly. a. cash sale. Sy Sole Agency for the Celebrated: DOUBLE-KNIT WHITE AND SCARERT UNDERSHIRTS The Finest Ling~of NECKWEAR: ant-PANCY “GOODS in-this city. MILLER’S CLOTHING STORE, N Broad Street, Ne-=xt. iain to Bank.. © (ivars at Niven, ry } yy LARGEST AND FINES! STOCK IN THE MOUNTAINS. 25,000 JUST: RECEIVED. . WILL BE SOLD CHEAPER THAN ANY GTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE COUNTY. — O—— CONSUMERS, CALL & EXAMINE QUALITY & PRICE BROAD STREET». D. E. MORGAN, . Diz Gro. M. Hueurs. NiLxs Seaaus, c sar Highest Price ty Warrants. New York, Euro; Cities. Make Collections Banking Business. Mills & Co. We issue mgns D and Letters of Credi of Great Britain and evada CITIZENS BANK, E. R. M. HUNT..... JOHN T. MORAN, De. R. M se ah mF Morean, A. Coorza— E. M. Pr rs np Deposits, Buy and Sell Ex taf Purchase Gold Dus and Bullion DRAW CHEOKS OV Sacramento, Also Sell Exchange on all the Principa — CORRESPONDENTS— . New Yorn-—First National Bank, 8an Francisco—First NationalGold Bank SacravEnto—National Gold Bank of PD BLANKETS Laver then te aes City, Cal. Vaeds ste NEVADA crry. Paid up Capital, $30,000, OFFICERS: BCTORS:— “4 Housman Peagron. Paid for Stat and Coun San Francisco and ¢ 2 No variations in price, 9 i. Q ine EXCHANGE HOTEL AND STAGE roOusH, §. A. EDDY, Proprieter.j pas et THE NATIONAL EX: tail CHANGE HOTEL is. the nes: ructure north of Sacramento. Fire proet, . i ane in all its appointments, ei. furnished, and-has recently heen’ omniaak eptionable a ectnnmodation 1 ee: a modation f. especially argue th pera guies suit t! e ti wine the Be ! mes, Free Buns te Stages leaves the House for North Z Juan, Camptonville, Fovest City, eri Ban Pike ‘®ity, Mountain House, Downieville, eget tea en treks Bloomfieid, Derne, Moore's t, Grariite Bet, Little York and Dutch Flee og beso THE NATIONAL BAR —AND— : BILLIARD ROOM pact a CG a rafts, Bills of Exchange if available im any parte Europe. “RECTOR BR (Formerlf of McMa! of the fornia. . The Sleeping Apartments are Large, Airy and Pleasant, and every bed in’ the house has 9 spring mattrass, As a desirable, quiet place for the weary, Fior inducer. mae The UNION has lo: tains and the presen &cCommodations for ELERS. Well OPEN A UMON HOTEL, NEVADA CITY.. THIS WELL KNOWN AND Popular Hotel, situated 6n In the city of Nevada is one comfor table in Northern CalThe Tables of the UNION will compare fa: vorably with any Hotel in the State and are filled with the best the market affords. tion of being the BEST HOTEL in the moun t proprietors pro to keep it upto that standard. lic Nice Sample Room en first floor, stocked Bar and first-class Billlaro -. Tables connected with the House. RECTOR BROTHERS. Cekhingee CALIFORNIA O8., Proprietors. hon House, Hollister MAIN N STREET, best furnished an.1mo the UNION offers supeng enjoyed the reputa Special COMMERCIAL TRAVLL NIGHT, On Friday Eve Ladies, 25 cents; g reasonable prices, DANCING SCHOCL. JOHN MICHELL WILL OPEN SCHOOL for tbe winter season of 4 1883-4, at “Nevada city Theatre, And to be held each Friday evening therefater, at the following rates: Every Friday afternoon at 8 o'clock, Fe dies and children’s class; admission 25 cents. 4a Dance music ‘furnished for parties at 830 HIS DANCING ng, Oct. 5, 1883 entiemen, 50 cents.’ FOR has been in use ig as good as new, is plete, including feet of column. Novi 22, ‘N _WATER-POWER MINING MACHINERY 4 Megs following Mining Machinery, which TWO-THIRDS GF THE COST PRICE: Hoisting and Pumpking Rig comTwo Hardy Wheels, 1500 feet of 151000 feet of 11Water Gates, Tools, etc. — Everything complete, even to the bui!dng which was built w ‘Apply at Cicizens Bank, SALE ! only three months and offered FOR SALE AT 10-inch pump, 200 inch Pipe. inch Pipe, ith a view to removal appara Crm, ae Wn. George : ¥ Gull Dix it Bought . Comstantly supplied with the very best wines and cigars ‘Black Blasting Powder The Granite Powder Company, OF SAN FRANCISCO, 8 SELLING BLACK BLASTING DER BY THE CAR-LOAD AT — $2 per Keg, — And at ? cents per pound in 50 pound boxes, A. HALSEY, Secretary. No. 328 Montgomery Street San Francisco, Nov. 27th, 1883.—3m EMPIRE MARKET, Transcript Block, Commercial S8t., Nevada City, J. A. SMITH, snc WOULD pharaeins Y inform the people of this city and vicinity that he has openFirst Class Meat Market At the above named place, and will hand the VERY BEST QU ALITY OFF “oa Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausages, Veal, And everything else Usually f well regulated thevkot ee Family Octars & specialty, GIVE MEA TRIAL AND BE CONVINC. ED THAT MY MEATS ARE SUPERIOR.. to any herctofore ound in this ie Miark ee 2 . Mendqurtes. Fourth . Brigade, eda Sacramento, Cal., Dec. 6; 1888. Special Orders’ No, 15, ©. 8, I. Captain John A. Rapp, commanding “C,” First Artitiy. Regiment, Fourth Brig. is hereby appointea to to hold’ d conduct an election for First Lieutenant of Cu, “'C, 4% First Artillery. Regime t, 4th me Br gade, N.G.C,, to fill vacan— cy occasioned by the expiraion of the term of Liént. Gec. Gray, Il: Said election will be held on ‘Tuesday evening, Dee. 18, 1883, commencing at 8 o’cleck, at the Armory of Co. “CO,” Nevada City, and due and legal notice will 66 given thereof® III. “The presiding officer and officers and members of Company “C” will attend said election in full uniform, “,1V. The presiding officer will report result of-said election to these headquarters within five days thereafter, The person elected will be required to ‘appear “before the Examining Board and. pass a satrsfact: ‘xamination. By pommnnd ieelien General John T Carey. = JOHN A. SHEEHAN, 8 Captain and Acting A. A. a. In.compliance with the provisions of the above order, the officers and members of Co. “C,” First Art. Reg't, Fourth Brig., N. G C., are hereby requested to assemble at the time and place therein mentioned. _ JOHN A. RAPP, Capt. and Inspector. .°MASONIC 3 NOTICE, Nevada Lodge, e. Noi8, ¥.& AM, STATED MEETINGS on the Second Wednesday of each month, Visiting Brethren Rea mee stand. ee Valley. ing are cordiaily H. STANSFIELD, Mister. J. H. Boarnpman, Secretary, jell-ly