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Vol. XLVHI—No. 98 NEVADA-CHTY, OALIFORNLA, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 25, tgs. .
od Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P, Brown & Co.
7
The Nevada Daily Transcript,
LOUBLISHED
EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY,
, BY
BROWN & CALKINS,
. 8. Calkins, Editor}
ree N. P. Brown, Poainest Manager.
OFFIOE—“TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,”
32 Commercial Street.
BSCRIPTION FRIGH':
@ne Year... rec R re oie Pier Te ein s
Six i esi el vaaa se CoN bee wenke $3.60
MOMN cia acs 2.00
One Monthis, ¢.:.. posses day + «+t. 76 cong.
Won the ‘Applejack.
“‘Very tough weather for Excavation Day,”. observed a bright young .
fellowin the aniform of the Sixteenth Regiment.
“Evacuation Day we call: it over
in Jersey,” chimed in a farmer from
the interior of the State,
“A bottle ‘of applejack they're
wrong in New Jersey, and I'll let
the landlord decide.”
The bet was nade, and the landlord consented to be judge on tliat
occasion, ‘
“A hundred years ago to-day,”
said the misitiaman, ‘‘dida’t the
‘British dig out of New York. If
that ain’t excavation I don’t know
what it is.” af
The bet was decided’in his favor,
and the Jerseyman acknowledyed
the corn,
“GENTLEMEN,” said a farmer,
writing to the chairman of an agricultural society, ‘‘put me down for a
calf.” And at the next show he got
a prize, se
A Prrrsstre female” physician
says: ‘‘Women can understand women,” All we have got'to say is, if
she can, she’s mighty smart.
—ae ; :
Licentiate Bellevue Hospital Medieal College, New Work City, N.Y.
Session 1871 and 1872.
Henry 8. Welch, M. D.
ovFivs WiTa CARR "eow} ESIDENCE,
CORNER PINS AND COMMERCIAL, STRERTS, NATIONAL HOTEL
Nevada City, Cal.
& ©. NILES,
Atserney und Comuseler at Law.
FFICE--Beckman's Building, Junction
Bread and Pine Streets, Nevada City.
Up-stairs.) Entrance on Broad. he
NEW RESTAURANT
—sND—
LODGING HQUSE,
Broad Street, just below National Hotel.
First Glass Meal for 25 Cents.
The table is supplied.wigh thé best the
market affords, and in style,
Courteols attention given to ali. Special
Redgiig TOnly: 25 Cents per Night.
Olen Bede and Cémfortable Rooms.
‘ ~
MES. B LUTZ, Manager.
Nevada Cidy, September 19, 1883.
‘Assessment Notice
(ae GULD GRAVEL MINING
. Locativa @f princi
oe Di , Virgina, Neyadd. atiOn
works, = von Township, Nevada Vounty rs ' ,
Natice is hereby Given, hat ata miedbing of the Board oj of this Company, Beld on the lith day’of Lbe., Loa,
an mént, Ny, l4e0f Two Cents
per share was levied upon the capital
steck gf the corporation, payable iuuiiiediately:.in United States gold coin, to we
Secretary at. the office of tug Company, at
the stor® of ©. C. Baker, 74 Sout C >treet,
Virginia, Nevada.
Any @tock upon which this ment
shail tewaia unpaid on the Kieventh day of
JANUARY, 1884, willbe delinquent and
advertised for sale at publicjauction, and ualess payment is made , Will pe agid.on
the venth day of CEMBEK, 1883,.t0
pay cot linquent at ther with
all of advertising and expenses of sale.
By of tae Booka of Directors,
st 8.D.B , Seoretary.
Office—7 4 South U street. al6
Bovablisbed in 1852
L. P. FEISHER S
s
prenriaine + iv
change, Carilornia street,
’
Ad solicited fer all newspaper:
Bo yo the an. Her ¢
wich Islands, Pol * Mexican
Panama, Valparaice, Chi:
Zealand{ the Australian
About 750 fe pages. most
book ever paltitethed in the World. A $3 bouk
Yor only $1 75. Found at a book that
ceils tq.gil intelligent ye
erders each ny. With oe exceppopular cs) even ali new beginping with great from the first
Those who want it and exabove Michigan Bluff, on the’ South
Fork of the Middle Fork of the
American, river, The wine, in
which local parties were formerly in. terested, ia owned by).a San © Francisco companys It has paid some
‘for years, theuyh not so muth but
what when Matt Hazlett sold his
interest some time ago at a rate
equal to $10,000 for the whole, it
was thought he had done well. Now,
with a bank of only 6 or 8 feet deep
and plenty of free water, they are
taking out from two to three ounces
aday tothe man, Thestrike caused sothe excitement in the neighborhood and induced parties to prospect the river further up, where it
was heretefore supposed to be barren, Ata point about three miles
above Alabama Bar » prospect -waa
got of $9 to seven pans of dirt. This
tended to increase the excitement
and already the river is staked and
‘claimed for miles, and lote of work
and lively times are looked for in
that section with the opening of the
coming Spring. ~*
one > 0 ernie
The San Juan Times says? Mr.
A. Wells who lives on the old, Glas:
‘bett ranch, Montezuma Hill, had «
little adventure the other day, which
is somewhat amusing. Hearing his
dog. barking in the woods which
sbound near his house, he went out
to see what was the matter. Arriving near the scene, he found his deg
holding a large .byck at bay. As
soon asthe animal saw «Mr, Wells,
it made for him and compelled him
to climb a tree to get out of the way
of the furions brute, for Mr. Wells
was unapmed, After reaching a
place of safty in a tree-top, Mr. W.
commeneed yelling loudly for help.
Mr. Dickerson, who happened to
hear him, went to his assistance and
drove the buck away, much to the
relief of Mr. Wells,
Death of a Pioneer.
The Virginia City Eoterprise of
Friday says: John Spring, an old pioneer,/died yesterday morning at his
residence, on Washington ~strect,
-near D, «Deceased has. been suffering for-the past year with dropsy,
but felt confident of recovery anti)
the past few weeks. He was for
many years proprictor of the Gould
& Ourry, boarding-house, and in ¢aily days.kept the Spring Hotel in
Marysville, Mr. Spring was a ‘nativeof Ireland, but came ty this
country when @child. He was sixty-six years ofage. Mr. Spring was
well kno Wb to afl*6ld mining men on
the Comstock, ag he was always interested in various mines and mining
schemes,
J. J, Tkexsun of the Beehive Grocery store continues to sell the very
best groceries and provisions at the
very lowest prices. 030-3w
@ave Costs by Paying.
All ‘petions ‘indebted to P. J.
Halkeforameat pirchased at his-‘market:an Gommercial” stréet, are natifi-.
¢d that his accoupis have been placed in, thy bands tion. Save
» . eovte by calling tely at my
market on Broad eet and settling.
H.brrunc. 029-10
= a 2.2. 4
THE Gnest demestias and foreign
liquors, at: J. 3. Packson’s Besttivé.
AnetherGr >at Reduction at Casper's
Mew#’Scotch Business Suit, white
bhirt, necktie, suspenders, handkerthief, socks,sleeve buttons and studs
all for $T1y sail nl8-tf,,
wat
i # _ Bank Exchange. 3
~ At this favorite. place can always
be found’the very’best of wines, ales,
iquors and cigars, Eastern beer and
“we Hoffberg beer can al‘ays be had a tthe Bank Exchange,
”
BIO Shea
wo “a7
a NY e ea *
heran 4 invigorant, Hostetter’s,
Stomach Bitter#“has <c-ived the
most positive ® jors.-1n » 1 from emi. . Dent physician®ywud h:s iong occufrom 20 to 60 Ppied » foremost bayk sh >. 2 standard
proprietary reméties.Jis properties as ternat*7e .o. a'sordered
col of the Stomach, liver and
bo “a preventative-of malarial are no less renowned, snd
have: .accorded emphatic professional recommendation.
The Auburn Herald$ says: A ‘49
strike has been made at what is
known as Alabama Bar, a few miles
a 4 months, and the best doctors .
STRENGTH
to vigorously pugh a business, ©
Strength to study a profession,
strength to fegulate a fiousehold,
strength to do a day’s labor without physical pain. All this represents what is wanted, in the often
heard expression, “Oh! . wisn I
had the strength!” .If you are
broken down, have not energy, or
feel as if life was hardly worth living, you can be relieved and restored to robust health afd strength
by taking BROWN’S IRON BITTERS, which is a true tonic—a
medicine universally recommended
for all wasting diseases.
sor N, Fremont St., Baltimore
During the war I was injured inithe stomach by a piece
of a shell, and have suffered
from itever since. About four
years ago it brought on paralysis, which kept me in bed six
the city said I could not
live. Fsuffered fearfully from
indigestion, and for over two
years could not eat solid food
and for a Jarge portion of the
time was unable to retain even ,
liquid nourishment. _I tried
Brown’s Iron Bitters and now
after taking two bottles Iam ~
able to get up and goaround
and.am rapidly improving.
i . DECKER,
.
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS is
a complete and sure remedy for
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria,
Weakness and all diseases requiring a true, reliable, non-alcoholic
tonic. It enriches the blood, gives
new life to the muscles:and tone
to the nerves, = «
Jid. Tackeon'has *puichassd’ the
Governmené Java and Costa Rica
coffee, which he has juat roasted,
and will grind in quantities to suit.
Coffee will be roasted three times a
week, Call and examine it, tf.
* Just Received at Smith's Store:
Doregz Hams, uncovered, the best
inthe market. Also ‘‘Our Taste.’
and “Just Right,” uncovered, lw
County Scrip.
.
The following warrants on the
funds hereafter named will be paid
on presentation, Interest ¢eases from
date:General Road Fund, Nos. 14 and E>
40, ,
Road District No. 3 Fund, Noa. .
161, 162, 163 and 167,
97, 65, 85,.93, 64, 79, 86, 75, 87, 98,
69, 62,67, 90, 74, 68, 76, 80 and G6.
; G. von SUmMirrBuRG,
Treasurer of Nevada Co.
Nevada'City, Dec. 11, 1883.
With Pen andjPencil
per men are more dissipated than
any other class of men who earn their
living by their brains,” said Mr. A.
U, Siegfried; manayer of the advertising department of the St. Paul
Pioneer-Press Still, those of -them
wlio do depk-.work are tempt«d to
stimulate, for it’s very hard on the
nerves aiid stomach.’
“Asfor example—?”
‘As for example, in my own case,
I stuck to my desk ot this paper until.my nerves were like a bunch of
telegrapliiwires after a gale, ‘and my
stemach Kept about as good time as
a two-dollar watch. My friends suggested this‘and the doctors advised
that, but one day I ‘caught on’ to ap
‘ad.’ A Tontu; and tyied
i I have never endorsed a oprie-.
WILL BE SOLD CHEAPER THAN’ ANY
Seocran ans cat & (CONSUMERS, CALL & EXAMINE QUALITY & PRICE
“No, sir ; I don’t believe newspaTHE. Boss GROCHRY STOR B,
JUST ARRIVED, FORTY CASES OF
MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING
NG! .
. +.) » From the Great Liquidation Sale in San Francisco.
. Everything atthe Lowest Pras ill Jamary It, 184, © FOR CASH ONLY’
Fine Cassimere Suits from. . . -$ 8 06 ta $20
CLOTHI
iP NIB‘LOTITO
00 Fine Red Wool Undershirts.. . $1 00
“Dress Suits fgorm....18 00 t6 40 00 er ae 75¢. to 5 00
‘Good Overcoats from..... 7 50 to “Ts i Men's’ Suspenders....... onl 28
Fine Dress Overcoats from...15 00 to 25 00 Best 10 oz. Overalls./..°... 75
rore Gum Bodie.) soo ee 4 25 Best Unlaundried White Shirts. . Hit I 00
‘English Socks, pet dozens: 2.50% I 50 Bed aemnlerters.. bec has. I 00
Cotton er een “oe fs. Youths’ and Boys’ Suits from.. 5 00 to 20 00
8 pairs Shaker ‘SOCKS es wv rvevy 1 00 “s ° ‘““ -Overcoats from ’4 00 to 12 00
Sy hee is the time, Sy &@ Remember this is strictly'a cash sale. J ‘Re No variations in price. Sy
b Agency for the Celebrated DOUBLE-KNIT WHITE AND SCARLET UNDERSHIRTS, =~
The Finest Line of NECK-WEAR and FANCY GOODS in this City. BLANKETS “Lower than the Lowest,
MILLER’S CLOTHING STORE, Nevada City, Cal.
Broad Street, Next Door to :
GEORGE E. TURNER,. CITIZENS BANK, . XATIONAL EXCUANGE HOTEL
CLOTHING!
i DNIHLOTO:
8. A, EDDY, Proprietor.
Pagar and
THE NATIONAL EX: {orricers: vie] CHANGE HOTEL is the :
we F . E. M. PRESTON... fiyay ai. -President {8 finest structure north of ff
THe ‘ R. M, HUNT... +++. Vice President Sacramento. Fire proct,_
YY Hounsate ann RETAIL DEALLR
ne neAg ee se 4s mee Cashier . Mvdern in all its appointments, elegantly
IY in O, E. MORGAN, ..... 5. ; Secretary . fut » and hag recently been renovated
—DIAECTORS:— throughout. The Table fare Will be unex.
On. R. M Aon. Joun 'T, Morgan, and dation for famili
P n
bys . Rovian
Jharges to suit the times.
‘wd from the Depot. mer neee Does te Fall Stages leaves the House for North 8
ow ve Deposits, Buy and Sell Rx Juan, Camptonville, Fovest City, All tmp,
Pike City, M. i ge.
iy, ountain House, Dow i
4@ Purchase Gold Dus and Bullion ’ Suchet port
KE. M. Prxstox,
STOCK IN THEEMOUNTAINS. ne
:
r : ty Highest Price Paid for Stat and Coun Bet, Hine, ee ¢ Ret, Prinienille, You
25,000 JUST RECEIVED . STEEL > DRAW CHECKS ov
New York,
STOVES, 5 '
Guo. A, Coorur,
Of Every Nestription
THE NATIONAL BAR
Sacramento,
: #an Francisco ~AND—
FOR SALE BY : TINWARE, . Also Sell Exchange on all the Primciys BILLIARD ROOM
CARR BROTHERS. CT HER ESTABLIS H MENT IN THE GAS PIPES AND FITTINGS, nial Collection and transact ® Genere . Comstantly supplied with the very
ounves comes Manatee & Cm t wc eet COUNTY, ‘ eve POWDER, FUSE, Pid Yoni—First National Bank. —_hent_winen and cigars’
Sackamenro—National.Gold Bank of J}
Mills & Co,
We issue might Drafts, Bills of Exchange
and Letters of Credit available in any parts
SHOVELS, PICKS, of Great Britain and Europe.
QXES, SLEDGES,
UNION HOTEL,
GUNS, PISTOLS . nevana crry....... CALIFORNIA
, Rte. Etc., Etc, RECTOR BROCS., Proprietors.
(Formerly of McMahon House, Hollister
: xc1a00—First NationalGold Bank .
. ROPE, BLOCKS, ii
lack Blasting
Powder,
The Granite Powder Company,
OF SAN FRANCISCO,
‘Also a Full Lineof
Tobacco and Smokers Articles.
——
PAINTS, OILS,
THIS WELL KNOWN AND
Popular Hote), situated on . [8 SELLING BLACK BLASTING Pow} MAIN STREET, DER BY THE CAR-LUAD AT =
In the city of Nevada is one
coe ‘ $2 per Keg,
WINDOW GLASS, ['..
of the best furnished an 1mo
comfortable in Northern Caland iensshiaPoremnegerg ee, aie . And at 7 cents per pound in
50 pound boxes, ~~ «
f
UNION offers superior inducen ents, "e Wnu.H. SMITH, + . tne Tables of the UNION will compare fag vorably' with Hotel in the 8
General Fund, Nos. 624, 628and;THE OLD RELIABLE FAMILY GROCER, anion Aled with the best the marketalfords. ig a No, 828 Montgomery Street’
ti I a8 long’en , :
623 Commercial Street, Nevada City. tion of being the BEST HOTEL in Ga Dae nS, Nov. #7th, 1680.—Sm
is)
CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL AND FRESH STOCK OF
Crockery, Keop ituptothat saris eo Preporstol EMPIRE MARKET,
ce Sample Room on first floor. Special
secommodations for COMMERCIAL TRAV. Transcript Block,
—_— rot pie and 167 a. ow . @UUCOrIES, Provisions, Canned Goods, Hams, Bacon, Flour pecs ins coapete tie areca Balan . OOmmeeRiel' GE. Wevaile City, , OPEN ALL NIGHT. .
FEED, GRAIN, WINES, LIQUORS, &c. Glassware. RECTOR BROTHERS J. A, SMITH, : : ith WOULD RESPECTFULLY , .
A
7 inform the people of this city
My Goods are First Class and My Prices the Lowest. ii ae bie ic heats
f 6,
;
iFirst Class: Meat Market }
SAVE MONEY BY TRADING AT
At the above named place; and will
hand the YERY BEST QUALITY OF
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausages,
DANCING SCKOCL.
Mill and Mining Sapplios, -— JOMN MICHELL
WILL OPEN HIS DANCING
or SCHOOL for tbé winter season of , Vv cal, ™
1888-4, at ts And everything else usually fonnd ina
Agent er the justiy celebrated
Nevada City Theatre, soe ae
. A
:
amily Qrders a special
. Vul Blasti Powd On Friday Even g, Oct. 5,.1883) cive mea HEAL AND pe eee
iF q . Vulcan asling FOWGER, . And to be held each Friday evening there-. ED THAT MY¥ MEATS ARE SUPERIOR
:
fater, at the following rates:
to any herctofore ound in this market. of
: if A The best mining Powder in use. Ladies, 25 cents; gentiemen, 50 cents, ARS Sn ig ores coe
Every Friday afternoon at 8 o'clock, la
aes dies and children’s class; admission 2b cents. MASONIC NOTICE.
4@Dance music furnished for parties at vada I, ee ‘
Large and ful stock of GRANITE IRON . reasonable prices. so" . We Lodge, No. 18, ¥.& A.M.
4 A STATED MEETINGS on_
Secu Wednesday of each eg
B. WwW. CHARLES! M. D.
Homeopsthie,Physiclany, ;
ooms 9 and 10, upstairs, cor. Choad and Pine sty., Nevada City, secs Tee ean kas . . WATER-POWER Visiting Bretbron in rooding are cordially invited, ga
: “ Ee Galvagited Irom Pipe ef alli H. STANSFIELD, .
{MER binde be order af Shi aation. ae MINING hit ACHINERY 2, H. Boanpidaw Secretary. jeniiy
Office Hours---9 to 11 A.M.,1to3 * M., 7to9 P, M. 4@ Purchasers will find it to their advan . > THE WONDERFUL
tary médrenie before, bat Tahal deFOR SALE ! we from.my 1ffJé and say that the
‘on
simply under the name of PaRKER’s
Tonic.. Ag unprincipled dealers are
by substituting inferior articles un. tp
der the name of ginger, and as ginent, we drop the misleading word.
There is no change, however,-in
the preparation itself, and ali bottlesin the hands of dealers, wra
under the name of Parker’s GINGER
Tonic, contain the geuuine medioutside wrapper.
Don’t forget that J.-J. Jackson
goods, sugar-cured hams, wines and . di
Dealers, to whom apply far Hogtet' For sale~ by~all-Druggiste and . liquors for medicinal pyrposes, and
¥ ihre, jyl9-tt
F =
o
will bereafter be advertised and cold art HAVING leased the aboye
constantly deceiving their customers and vicldits Por, we males Herat Oy 0. OC, BLEY = @.>-: Proprietor
ger is really an urimportant ingrediBeef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sauine if the f. imil i re of "
Hac & coat hope the. HAMS, BACON AND LAKD.
sear indebted to the
pes thing found in a . first-clees . me immediately to
DENTAPHONE !
= = . tage to visit my establishment before buying
_. Tonio ia Hof merely the tin I TINION MARKET, BAR BRY, . . iovnere. :
Hoe ee TAL ian : . Confectioner GEO. E TURNER. ae dnabl.ng Deaf Persons to Hear
1a ee ee too, . OSE Titwbeeritamont areas at. ——-«_—istinetly,
should makera note of it.” . —inr— 4 . isos good , is offered FOR SALE AT boar
‘ This pre "tosh —_ eg bake COLLEY BROTHERS, Prop’s. 4WO-THIRDS OF THE COST PRICK: } Thirty Days’ Trial, and if not Satic«
‘ bown as RKER S INGER TONIC, 5 awheaceal O¥STER SALOON, . wit WiUKEE BREWERY,
factory Money Refanded,
Ae 7 ;
Pine Street, opposite Geo. E. Sapa’.
‘Hoisting and Pumpking Rig complete, including 10-inch pump, 200] READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIAL Geo + Genrisg. ? . feet of coluintt
FROM W. S. STODDARD, NEVADA CITY,
amento Street... Two Hurdy Wheels. “I would not part’ with my DENTASacramento pirect Nevada City f y PHONE for Fifty Dollars, if I pl not get
Market of Jacob Naffziger, we
would respectfully announce
pared to furnish
em with ths best ty of =
Pies, Buns and Cakes of ali kinds Having removed the Milwau-. 1500 feet of 15-inch Pipe. another.”
Wedding Cakes a Specialty. kee Brewery tomy newbuild1000 feet of 11-inch Pipe. From Rev. Isaac Errett, Editor of the
’ ae = hd prvgthe + gl ‘Water Gates, Tools, etc. CRriatins Seatac: b i cap 3 « epare urnish the oh ’ le Oétober 4th, 1879,
Sages, ett., 5 The Largest Stock of % 4 miki with the best 3 is Allow me to say that the experiments and
eF Everything complete, even to the build-. tests made with the DENTAPHONE sati
Fazio y Candics BEER, ALE AND PORTER . n¢ which was built with a view to removal . me that it is all that it is claimed to be Th,
To be found in the County. To be found inthe State, by. the BOTTLE,. ° a deaf will find in it @ means of relief which
£ Apply at Cicizens Bank,
tkey have never enjoyed from the use of
= 4 ny the ordinary ear trumpet. fei
FRES YSTERS
he : 7 3 NEVADA CITY, CAu.
In the shell or. by. the can, served in,
style and
At the Lowest Market Rates.
We ajso keep on hand « choice stock of
KEG or BARKEL, A fine stream of
. PURE SPRING WATER, . .
‘Bolessential in the manufacture of first-class ov 33,
v2 ty) Beer, ia used exclusively.
>
: ‘ISAAC ERRETT. .
Dr. John M. Shaller, Cincinna:
says: ‘The DENTAPHONE will, rg Ric aas
from deafness
Iam, yours, respectfully,
SPECIAL NOTICE. Sent ee Mkatcs my Wer. Alb cha
Notice is hereby given that we have as-. Country orders for Pastry, Con
jis against the concern
po daa ide Shed 4 * ona, See by, all suffering
. “ ® be equal at ime everv degree,” q = sumed ali indebtedness of the Union Market . OF Oysters filled promptly and to the satiste A :
keeps on hand all kinds of canned . (ror, November Ist, 1863, and will pay all . faction of patrons, — ~‘~-ported, and a trial will convince} ° : T. 8. CHING,
¥ ee you of the fact.
it from Novem1 hereby.notified to pay the . Suppers for Lodges or Parties;} ‘Thankful for the liberal’ patronage here.
shige: or S ersinpet : P ae 7 “ * tofore bestowed upon me, 1 ask a continuCOLLEY BROS. . Gotten up on short notice and at reasonable ance of the same. GEO GEHRIG. 9
bes. rates. Gu) 0. BLEY. — ” Neveda City, December 2, 1883.
Agent for Nevada Co.
Orders left at Brand Bros. Prompt.
i Ty attended to.
Wm. George-.--Grass Valley, . -xevada city, nec, 18, 1900,
Nevada City, Dec.} 1,91
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