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December 5, 1883 (4 pages)

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ee A NN AONE EO IN OO NT
1. James Pritchard, of of Penn’ Valley,
was kicked i in se face Sunday by a}.
Hr: de in ni ae ye
‘bail
The Em ir la onda he
Eu one it is, will »
. The mill is sate € Mesiy new aod
Foote wa three Triumph concentratore.
oA horse drawing a small wagon
sai arun down the steep hill on
ange ay ‘heath: D1!
Boruck % hold a World’s Fair. at
San Francisco in 1877 meeta-with the
hearty endorsement™ “of atY“publiens who have the best
W. Oliver, Jas. Treglone and Jozepb
Glassonfwere. thrown out. of the:
wagon, Oliver was knocked insensible and was quite badly shaken up,
165 Peokiec an sie lla ae understand that a petition, to
ing . ical + ‘Let the . De signed only by ha a sin direna Veodiflied.of the lation in Grass Va ing the
Seateas a World’s Fair Commititown trusteés to fix we besten liquor
tee, so that each may operative, and license for the town at $25 a month.
We suppose the matter will come up)
at the meeting of trustves to be held.
Tuesday night.
be in <u to lend assistance to
the co =. to be appointed Lere,
in gg such ‘recognition from
the cenit Government: and other
resources as will tend to insure the]
success of the grand unde:takingLet there be no delay in this matter
as it is essential, absolutely so, that
the voice of the State be heard in un
ison in regard to-an enterprise that
will place her interests upon s more
substantial foundation than éver. be
fore.” Nevada county, always here
tofore ng the first to make itself
~~ heard and felt in movements that are
calculated to forward the interests of
the great commonwealth of which we
_ are an important part, ‘should maintain her well earned reputation by being well‘to the front in thie project
in comparison with which the Tri~-ennial Conclave, with its many advantages in directing attention. to
the wonderful resources of the gold
en west, Was a small affair. The
Conclave suddenly advanced California at least. five years towards the
degeee of civilization she is reaching
—
Freight via Truckee.
‘The Leader says: The merchants
of Sierra City unanimously agree
that it is to Aheir interests to have
their freight come by way of Truekee and are willing to pay a higher
rate than has been charged them on
the Nevada City route. _ It is prob:
able that» the ‘rate will vary from
$25°to $35 per ton from San Francisco. As soon as Sisson, Crocker &
Co. can make arrangements with the
C. PB. R. BR. Co, for special rates on
freight ‘destined to Sierra City, a
contract will be entered into with
the merchants over there to deliver.
their goods for the next two years.
This change will be a fayorable one
to.Sierra Valley, as the: large teams
continually passing. through ‘here
SI REALE D ALOE LLIN
A trve iron “medicine, beneficial
to.the young.as well as the old” who
suffer from dyspepsia, etc, is
Brown’s Iron Bitters.
out for.. The World’s. Fair will put eee gg gk ya
us ahead two or three times as far, From a Druggist.
ST Ta
Mr; Harry Williams, the leading
druggist of Greenville, Plumas.county, Cal., under date of Augnat 17th,
writes: ‘‘Your medicine -(Ammen’s
Cough: Syrup) has’ given entire satisfaction. ©
ly increase as soon as the fall -sets
in.” ’
Placer Times Items.
Robert BE. Linder -hed his right
hand and arm badly crushed last
week while oiling some machinery
at Chalk Bluff.
We hope the Supervisors of Placer
county will follow the example set
by the Supervisors of Nevada coun:
ty, and next year extend the open
season for deer from November lst
to January Ist, so that Placer coun
ty hunters can have a chance to kill
a few deer as they come down from
the high mountain ranges.
Last week W. J. Jameson and
PhilipC. Byrne shot a pigeon match
of six birds each, for $25 a side,
which resulted in a tie, each killing
five birds. The match was declared
. OE
Wuire Family Blankets, $5 a pair
at Casper’s. nl8-tf
psmiasere tay Sa Somee pve Se Tar ev int. bemoan
Save Costs by Paying.
All ‘persons indebted to P, J.
Halk for meat purchased at his market on Commercial street, are notified that his accounts have been placed in my hands for collection, Save
coste by calling immediately at m)
market on Broad street and settling,
a draw, as no more birds could be ics PERN a ee
purchased to shoot at. A challenge. gyy a $750 suit at Miller’s, 017-1!
was issued between the parties and sists sear) Sein eg
accepted, It will be shot as soon as. Fine Dwelling Mouse for Rent.
birds can be purchased;
: A. Sloan’s house for rent, Apply:
EEE to W. Craig, Gem Saloon, tf
Fine overcoats. only $15 at.Mila's, nl7-tf, BORN.
Bank At Greenville, Pl ty, Dec. 4th,
5 Bxahevae. *} 1883, to feein Wisson . ad eg wie torinerly of
At thie favorite place cai’ always Nevada City, a daughter.
be found the very best of wines, ales,
iquors and cigars, Eastern beer and
the. celebrated Hoffberg beer can always be had atthe Bank Exchange,
MARRIED.
At the residence of the _ bridw’s Pane
Nevada Citv, Dec. 2, 1883, by Rev. Sims,
Wm, M, Browning and Theresa Anh Lutz.
[Accompanying the above notice
the TrRanscrirT received a box of
Giffin’s best cigars and some deli
cious cake. It is unnecessary to adi
that our young friends have the best
wishes of all who know them,and especially of the newspaper folks, for
their future happiness: ] :
Aumun’s Cough Syrup is prepared
by a competent druggist, from the
prescription of one of ‘the miost noted
physicians of-Hurope. It isa sure
and safe remedy for colds, coughs
and diseases for which it is recommended. Ask your dealer to show
you a large bottle.
Pure Gum Boots at Casper’s. DIED
At Gold Flat, near Nevada City, Dec. 3d,
"1883, James P. Rickard, aged 6 years and &
months,
Having bought “at bankrupt sale
30 cases men’s pure gum rubber
boots, double soled, it énaliles me to
sell them at $4 a pair, and all can be
accemimodated for cash, or no cash,
for the same price at Casper’s. Competition ont of the question. © n18-tf
—————EEEE
BUTEL AHRIVALS.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
—o——
STANLY A. 'EDDY... Proprietio .
Dec. 3; 1883.
Mrs. Andrews &’s, Bloomfield,
F. H. Bell,
J. D, Ostrom,
W. J. Smith,
Jas.. Marriot,
G. F. Spellenberg, do
4 oh Henberg, ' do
yer, Grass -Valley,
i Rake da =
B. Guscetti,
H. Rittenhouse, do
T. Oakey, do
A. gee caggone? Hill,
Robinson,
eis illo, ions
gt
eens
infants and Children
Metehest, Morphine or Nercotine,
ieee,
When Bahtes and
dose re nay
City,
Washington,
‘ . Bates Pike City,
Mise ba s Parker, Livermore,
ton socks 75 cents per dozen, at MilAlta street, Saturday evening, and . ”
will require lots of valley produce, . ’
LT expect my sales to greats=siie PIONEER FORNITD
‘Corner Broad and FineStsiy
eet Pre AND PorTgr . ** *
. are ee
Port rubber boots FOUR DOL-.
LARS AND A RUA He a pair,
at Miller’s, ‘a a hte -tf
Snsaen soavid 8 pairs for $1,
English socks $1 60 per dozen, cotle er's. are
oe em ie ape et
Horn cough ot Ria: ig ‘no
remedy equal a ae as
Syrup, »” wv
&
“ge afoctionery
ie —AND—
OYSTER SALOON,
Pine Street, oppesite Geo. x Taner’ 4,
0, , BLEY. . Proprietor,
Piles, suns and Cakes of all kinds.
Wedding Cakes a specialty.
The Larges t Stock of
Fancy Candics
6 be tourid inthe County.
FRESH OYSTERS
In the shell or by the can, served in any
style and on short notice.
Country orders for Contéctionery
or, tow a filled promptly and to the satistaction of geciag
Suppers for Todges or Parties,
eaten hoe on ishori{ tiotice and at re bh
o. C. BLEY.
“POWDER
This BR a never virion, A marvel of purity, strength and. wholesomeness, More economical than the
ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold
in competition with the multitude of
low test,. short weight, alum or phosUNION MARKET,
Commercial Street, Nevada City;
COLLEY BROTHERS, . Prop’s.
HAVING leased the .above
and vicinity that we are
Market of Jacob Naffziger, we
would respectfully announce
Commercial St., Nevada City, . them with ths best qualit,
J. A. SMITH, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sautothe people of Nevada City
eee ~=WOULD RESPECTFULLY i
lige eee: the people :of this city); Sages, ete.,
and vicinity Shag: he hag Oars
oo ey to furnish
eda At the Lowest Market Rates.
First Class Meat Market ° We also keep on hand a choice stock of
At the above named piace, and will keep on
hand the.VERY BEST QUALITY OF HAMS, BACON AND Le
Beef, Pork, Mutton; Sausages, . ”
We
And everything élse usually Aoiiat in'a
‘well regulated market:
Family Orders a specialty.
GIVE ME A TRIAL AND BE CONVINC.
ED THAT MY MEATS ARE SUPERIOR
to any herctofore found in. this market.
phate powde ts, SOLD ONLY IN CANS. . .
VAL “BAKING PowpvER Co., 106
Wallst., N. Y. n3-ly
EMPIRE MARKET,
Transcript Block,
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SPECIAL NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that we have assumed atl indebtedness of the Union Market
from November Ist, 1883, and will pay all
bills against the concern since that time,and
rsons indebted to the market from Novemer ist, 1883 are hereby notified to pay the
same immediately to the undersigned,
COLLEY BROS.
Nevada City, Dec. 1, 1888,
GET READY POR CHRISTMAS!
Rare and Beautii ‘Holiday Goods!
SANTA GLAUS ADVISES EVERYBODY
TO CALL: OW
EMIL ROSENTHAL,
Commercial Street,
Where can be found one of the best selected
BROUGHT TO THE MARKET THIS SEASON,
A-FINE LINE OF ,.
Toys; Novelties, Confectionery, Nats
Embracing a Chousand and one articles appropriate as a Gift
_ to a relative or a friend.
FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCOS.
An Immense Stock ‘on hand this season. I call
special attention to my fine assortment of
Genuine Mecrschaum Cigar Holders and Pipes---J ust the thing
to give a gentleman.
Cigars from $1.50 to $9 per 100.
Fruits and Tegetables of all kinds,
EMIL ROSENTHAL,
THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR
The Holiday Announcement of
LM SUARFORTH
OF TEE
STORE.
‘Nevada Drag Store, .
2 nanan a eny
_ WALTER . 0, a, TON
. tiful Stock iof
GLASSES, &C.
tice.
early as possible.
Tunaetje & Sz Brod,
BROAD sTREET,
hove Ping, Nevada City.
}
We offer to the public t bie Largest and most beau-.
-p
IMPOR‘°ED
AndHome Made Holiday Goods '
Ever presented to the people: of this county.
‘The stock embraces
Cold and Silver Watehes, Chains, Ladies’ Sets, Bracelets,
Breast Pins, Shawl Pins, Rings, Bangles, Charms,
ETC., EWC., ETC., :
Beautifully Sct in
Diamonds, Eucralds, Rabies Tarquns, urns, Amethists,
Sapphires, Quartz and other Precious Stones. <
ALSO, PETRIFIED WOOD JEWELRY.
ee QQ
ing Silver and Silver Plated Ware,
Of Late Styles, Just Received.
oO
Everything in our store is warranted as represented.
wre make
HOME-MADE JEWELRY A SPECIALTY !
"Which we guarantee 18 carats fine,
ciel p chain
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
9. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES, EVEEngraving done free. Jewelry of all kinds made to order. at: bath no.
Orders from the couy pi sioses ta led? Please send then in “as
Sie Mell .
BRAND a BROTHER,
Wednesday. Dec. bth. a
E,. A. TOMPRINS,
TAM & TOMPKINS’
Select Stone,
AT STUMPF’S HOTEL, BROAD STREET.
——
1Your attention is called to the following. list oe
choice articles just: received at our new Store:
Candies and Nuts, Dried‘ Fruit, all kinds of Canned
: Fruit, Jellies and Jams.
French and German Mustard iby the bo ttle or gallon,
Horseradish,
Tomato Catsup,
Spanish Olives,
“6 “ce é
“cc ae ¢
All kinds Pickles, by the bottle, gallon or barrel.
Assorted French and American Sardines. °
Assorted Potted Game in Cans.
FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS IN. CAKS. 3
Pigs’ Feet, Cheese, (Swiss, American and German.)
Sauerkrout by the gallon, Italian Paste, all kinds,
German and Italian Bolognas, Sauces, Crackets, etc.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
we will sell Cheap for Cash.
hia
» Respectfully,
TAM & TOMPKINS,
Please give us’a call.
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