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February 13, 1883 (4 pages)

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*plosive, A Truckee Seandal. ‘A Trackes telegram of Sunday Sierra Valley Leader Notes. There is some talk among the miners of Sierra City, of organizing a Union at. that ptace. A complete change of management has taken place at the Marguerite. Philp Deidesheimer, general manager, and P.\J. Deidesheimer, superintendent, have withdrawn and W. Shaw of Boston has been appointed general manager and P. A. Humbert late of the Bullion mine of Virginia City, is now the superintendent. “Everything at the mine is now in good order and-running continuous: ly on good rock. There is estimated to be $175,000 worth of dte in sight and the prospects of = prosperous yearare very flattering. ~ The other morning, as . Frank ns Campbell, the polite drug dlerk, wae’ compounding a prescription for a sick . mule, he accidentally discovered & new and exceedingly dangerous exTtis a combination of sulits firat mixture it only has to be shaken to blow up the universe, Unluckily, the bottle containing the sub” stance was shaken before it was administered to the mule, and the result was a deafening report and a strong odor of turpentiue. Fortunately nobody was injured, Frank thinke the diebovery a valuable one and intends joining the N ihiliste in an active Russian campaign, SATURDAY evening,George Voight, son of Mrs. Mary Watson, was instantly killed at Winnemucca. gle was hanging on the side of a heavy job. wagon, between the wheels, and fell on the frozen ground, the wheel passing over him, He was picked up deat, . This is a sore affliction to his mother, who was at the time mourning the death of her mother which occurred: last Thursday, VaNDERBILt's income is $20,000,000 annually. He intends to present $1,000,000 to such young men in each leading city of the United States as shall be selected by the Young Men’s Christian Association. ~ With the remainder of his large fortune he is preparing to endew a house of refuge for baldheaded men who part their hair in the middle. Youna itried couples who think it is 80 nice to take a trip to Kurope, -will be interested to know that a child born in a foreign land, of Amerivan parentage, can never be President of our great and glorious country, “ A Cuivago man who flogged his daughter because “‘sle had too. many fellows and they disturbed his rest aud also kept the lamp and ‘the fire burning all night,” was fined $25, Parents in Chicago have to be taught who is boss, Tax Rev. Joseph Cook was aston_ished to discover, during his trip around the world, how widely the English language i isspoken, He has half w notion to talk English hereafter himself. Hare's a fine chunk of logic trom a inodern philosopher : ‘Necessity is the mother of invention ; laziness is the father of necessity—ergo the grandparent of invention is laziness,” A citizen of New York City has brought suit against a dry goods firm for $10,000. for damages sustained from a pair of striped stockings that poisoned him, THE greatest proof that woman can give of her love is to have her confese that her. husband’s snoring is to her ears the sweetest of music. . Oup Miss Flight, a celebrity at the Washington Capitol, has. been detected in mutilating the statues of America’s great men. THE sparrows are always fighting with each other, but the crows make common caws when there is any excitement going on. Eva, noticing a flock of noisy, chattering biack-birds, said : *‘Mamma, I guess they're having » sewing ‘ciety .!” Tr you do not wish to hurt his feelings, do not call-him a tramp. Refer to him as a transient gentleman, CoNnGressman Pace denies that he __ has been seeking to supplant Burchardas Director of the San Francisco Mint.” A Cixcnywatt man who dreamed that he was dead and in hell, he felt perfectly at home there, Feawa Janna hes been ‘removed. oe gow eae trial for ave Setters. ‘Tin in the hosts says . says: The second elopement that has ‘. taken . in Trackee within the ¢ . last few weeks has just become public, notwithstanding the endeavors of the attorneys interested in the case to keep it quiet. It appears for some time past a Singer sewing machine agent, giving the name of J. C. Boulan, has resided. in.. Trackee. disappeared and about the same tithe the wife of a man well known in this section could not be found. The forsaken husband, Myram Young, discovered a letter written by his wife, informing him that she had gone to the State of Maine, her old home, It.trauspired, however, that the woman went East as far as Verdi, where she waited for the west-bound passenger train, and getting on board went to Truckee, where she was joined by Boulan, the pair going to Dutch Fiat. There they remained some days and subsequently went to Sucrameuto, where all traces of the fugitives were lost. Young is a sber, industrious man; } and feels his wife’s disgrace keenly. The woman ie represented to be a lady of remarkable beauty, about 22 ‘years old, and has: previously to this born a good reputation. No cause can be given for her strange and fatal infatuation. A criminal action will'be commenced at once against Beulan by Young for the seduction of his wife, Tue wife of a Pitteburg & Western . Railroad employe was injured while. riding in a trai witha pass. She brought » suit for damages and _received $2,000. ‘The case was appealed, but the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania sustained the decision, The court held that the special contract on the back of the pass stating ‘that the railroad company would not be responsible for damages could not shield 4 common carrier from liability. “If the free pass in this case was unlawfal, the conductor should hie not doing so did not make O’Hara or his, wife trespassers or destroy their rights as passengers,” Somm years ago Patrick Gleason abandoned his wife and son in Indiana. The son, then eighteen, was afortnight sgo committed to the Jeffersonville jail for larceny. On his way to a workshop he passed throngh a line of convicts; one of them was hig father. The recognition was mutual, : Advertised Letters, The followi: . a a list 0 of wore oe Senha ca Tuomas Mam, P. Mi. H. A, Ashburn, J. M. Bureson, Mrs. M. Brown, Papa Battista. Becket & Martin, Mra. A. R. Bracket, J. Quinn Coper, Mrs. Em, Chapman, Mias Mar; rgaret Clemo, James 0’ J. J, Eolan A. Desmith, Adelaide Otis. Donald & Gilbert. Joseph W. Dean, ‘Antes Felines, J. W. Greenlaw. H. Harrison. Samuel A. Hunter. Mis. 8. Holcomb, Guadalizse Hotardo, I, R. E. Highway. Julia Jones, Thos, Luke. Neil Morrison. J. H, Monnia,. Mrs. M. Merriam, Capt. E. E. Morris. Mary McCoy. Benj. 'A. Munroe. Kate McNevin. a John Nilson. BE Sampson Osborn. Thos. Okey. Luzi Peassa. — be H. C: Parkhurst, ary Ragon. Katy Rule. Mrs. .K, aos “. James na Maggie S T. ' Smith, G. A. Stevens. G. W. Simons, James. B. Sandsoie. Ol Prequire Tiquore. H. C. Turner H. Trevorrow. Wa. E. Thomas. Louis Tuesthe, D. Unbanchshelk. L. B. Whitaker, Florice Wirnan. Wm: Westerfield T=. . Mary Yochams. HELD FOR POSTAGE, ear Harrison Co, Painesville, io. Wm. Weller, San Francisco. Mrs. S. Moody, 2Blue Tent. Sninaas teste down in health and spirits by chronic dyspepsia, or suffering from the terrible exhausby sag geriantey rp Seren have demanded the regular fare,-and . . tee 2. ot J NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL —— SLANLEY A. EDDY.....!. Proprietor Feb. 10, 1883, T. J. Barke & w, San Rafael, D. W. Leach & w, Truckee, tire T. R. King, Dutch Fiat. S. E. Storey, ine Tent. Mrs. E. Penrose, = Miss Mamie Bourn, ‘‘ 8. P. Donnelly, City. red ay ey We ch, x John Rapp, . Wm. Williams, “* eee &c, Grass _ Valley. ¥. Batler, Sam Francisco. . A,.0, Roy, hee George Penrose, Blue RK. Samuel, Jr., North Bloomfield, Feb. 11th, 1883. Andrew Bonney, City. Mike Sullivan, % M, Edwards, Truckee. John Williams, ‘“ Union Hotel, . . Feb. 10, 1883. . Carter, City. . Landrigan, City. ring, Ruby mine, mond, do . Shubert, Mt. Auburn, Lex, San Francisco, . Aull, do alflur, ‘Chile oung, City. + ee City. : Barker, Grass ral G. T. Emery, 8. Y. River. A. Femine, Mooney Fiat. E. H. Gaylord, Sacramento. J Spaulding, Dutoh Flat.” 0 eneon, tisies’ "g Flat. Miss Brown, wif C Sutterfield, City. W. Andrew, City. 8. Phillips, City. Wm, Stephens, City. pif C. Myers, Sailor Flat. F, Baker, do 0, D. Campbell, do Feb, 11, 1883. gees relics Qesroe Ce M. 8. Ji W. H. Mead, City. T. J. Nolan, ‘City H. Buddle, City A. H. Hanson, City. C. Dorsey, Grass Valley. CLV n, do C. Coombs, do J. B. Miller, do H. Hetherington, do
A. H. Walrath and w, City: Miss German, City, P. Orzalli, City. J. Hockin, City. F. Bishop, City. Ww. J. Gaabourke Blue Tent. ——SESEoaeEeEe DIED. Vt., Feb. 1883, o ae. » Fel $3 — Fe ee Vt. pol phaen tie Mrs. tit Buckmaster . gebobacadt Pee eousin of Mrs. L. M. Smith and Mr, J.C. Dickerman of this city. ] Assessment Notice. OUNT AUBURN GOLD QUARTZ pb a eee COMPANY. Location of place ef business San Francisco, Balitoraia? Le Iccation of works, Nevada County, California. Notice is hereby ing of the Board of the Seventh day of Feoraaty sessment, No. 10, per mage in lek stock of oo diately if United States g et the office of as iss Calllornia ornia street, San Francisco, Calitor: a stock upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid on the Fifteenth of March, 1888, will be juént, advertised for sale at public aucticn, and un less fe ype ty made before, will be sold on , the Second day of a 1883, t mar the delinquent assessme thereon, er with costs of advertising and expr ay Mig By order of tne Board rustees, JOHN H. B. WILKINS, Bec’y. Office, No, 488 Califoruia 58: Street, San Francisco, California. — that at a meetheld on — A. 8. CHASE, GEO, MORGAN CHASE & MORCAN, (Suceessors to Robinson & Ch PAINTERS. HOUSE, SIGN & CARRIAGE PAINTING, Kalsomining, Graining, Paper Hanging, Tinting an@ Gilding. No. 3 PLAZA, Foot of Broad Street, . NEVADA CITY. f11-tt . County Scrip. Antenne og geod on presentation. Interest non OO G. von SCHMITTB' freasurer of N Verna Cou Nevada City, Feb. 10th, 1888. the a . NOW IS THE TIME. To Set Out Your Trees. AS AGENT FOR THE —Nursery’ _. OF SACRAMENTO, — W. H. CRAWFORD IS DAILY RECEIVING ORDERS FOR that does not produce headache, & , but gives tu the system all the “beneHotel for Sale or Rent. Sales in it uate fits of iron without its bad effects, fis . [SAT certain Hotel pr ad Biroey in Neve. Brown's Iron Bitters. — ; oceans Bry Bro Office of JOH Slouse Wanted. Nevada City, Sahay oe 1883. A house of 5,or 6 rooms, favorably BUILDING LOTS situated: Permanent tenant. Enquire-of Brand & Bro. «#iFOR SALE. a A Card. epanns GOOD BUILDING LOTS, OR A ‘. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, loss pt manhood, &. .OF CHARGE. "This great remedy a Pon Situated on Piety Hill. Send a ‘edaromed Pe to the Rev. For: inquire at 5 ar seem © bats Seen, aw Fons . ec Gi seeein cou, ‘Quartz AND PLACER MINERS! SILVER PLATED Amalgamating Plates _ >For Saving Gold. Every’ Description of Plates for QUARTZ MILLS AND PLACER Awaccawaton Macunes Made to order, corrugated or plain Oven 2000 Onpens Fines. A The most extensive and sucufacturer of these Pla'‘es in the United States, Will fill orders at Lower Prices than any other manufacturer. Send for Price List. San Preis Gold, ‘Sliver se Nickel Plating Works, 652 and 655 Mission Street, San Francisco, California. BB. G&G. DENNISTON, Prop’r. The Cheapest and Best Life Insurance -. INTHE WORLD HOME BENEFIT: ASSOCIATION, Providing Mutual Insurance to Members on the Assessment Plan ! $1,000 BENEFIT. Entrance Pee. .3 325-0555 Fis eres $8-00 Annual Fee for expenses (in advance)... 3 00 $2,000 BENEFIT. _ Entrants Pees. fiche tS. 261200 Annual Fee for expenses (in advance).. 5 00 $3,000 BENEFIT. Entrance Fee.. .0.seecsssavesevecer e+ a $15 OO Annual Fee for expense (in advance)... 7 00 $5,000 BENEFIT. al Eintieince BGG.. «0. ss ws een cane ceuass ©7820 00 . Annual Fee for expenses (in advance):... 10 00 $10,000 BENEFIT. (Two. Benefits of $5,000 each.) PA GIGPETN FE 5a oe ok poe de dey $30 00 Ps Medical Examination Babes ASSESSMENT RATE TABLE, Assessments are graded according to the ages of members when the assessment is called, as iGtlOWs; for each $1,000 benefit: Under 20 years, $0 7o. [50-to 53“ .$2 10 20:80:25"! vies 880153 tO 56 “..-2 50 OS 00 BO nee O01 oe 0.58." 0 @ Bo 3O 00:36 (9 inns sd OO1SS CSO Ot. 4 2 a6 St. to apt 3 15160, to 62.“ ..¢3° 86 40.10.45. * ...F 30/62 to Gq.. ego AS to 50 © 2.. 1 Jo; Over 64 (<88 ,62.°8 00 An assessment will ng be necessary for each death, as each assessment will probably yield an amount sufficient to pay several benefits. : ACCIDENT GLASS. HOME BENEFIT ASSOCIATION, PROVIDING LIFE ACCIDENT INSURANCE -TO MEMBERS ON THE ASSESSMENT PLAN. $1,000 Benefit and $5 Weekly Indemnity. HEwenie Fe: «$4 00 Annual Fee for expenses (in advance). .1 00 $2,000 Benefit and $10 Weekly Indemnity. Entrance-Fee..... Pre $6 00} -Antiual Fee for expenses (in advance). . I 25 $3,000 Benefit and $15 Weekly Indemnity Entrance Fee. a ais 3 i$ e500 Annual Fee for expenses (in advancé)... 1 50 $4,000 Benejit and $20 Weekly Indemnity. Entrance Fee.’.. 16.. +.. eee eee eee $7 50 Annual Fee for expenses (in advance). ... 1 75, $5,000 Benefitand $25 Weekly Indemnity. Entrance Fees.. ss. ss. ss epeeeeee cence $8 00}", Annual Fee for slates: (in advance)... 2 00} s#es, ——o-——_ DEATH ONLY OR WEEKLY, INDEMNITY_0 ONLY, eee eee wee yjat. I Lower. Bates. tha. ee Pee tie + the ” HATS, Men's Scotch Suits, Men's Beaver Suits, THE CELEBRATED BOSS PUNCH . thn FOR SALE BY CARR BROS., Cor. Commercial & Pine Streets. Sole Agents for Nevada City. Nevada City, Jan 21, Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers nus Delinquent Assessment Roll wil ibe completed and I shall be in readiness 8 receive delinquent State and Count — onand after Pyeng Jan von SCHM MITTBURG. yh Collector Nev. Co, Common-sense Remedy. SALICYLIC No more > Rhsamation. Gout, ieadall: bee wan Warranted. Permanent Cure Guaranteed. IVE YEARS ABLISHED AND never known to in a single case acute or chronic. Refer to all prominent phy oe Sy druggists for the standing of SECRET : 4@ THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE POISONOUS URIC. ACID WHICH EXISTS8 IN THE BLOOD OF RHEUMATIC AND GOUTY PATIENTS, SALICYLICA is known as a common. sense remedy, because it strikes directly at the cause of ‘Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia, while so niany so-called specifics and srypoend panaceas only treat locally the efot has been . conceded by eminent scientists that outward applications, such as rubbm with oils, ointments, liniments and lotions will eradli LICYLICA works -with Jipareedenea eb: totes this acid and so removes :the disorder. Itisnow exclusively used by all celebrated physicians of Europe. Highest Medical Academy of Paris Feports. 95 per cent. CRE ies Oa ‘UMATISM, GOUT and N’ instan' uve is riko Reliot guarantod or mon: . canousanda of testimonials sent op appli., Baba 6 BOXES FOR $5. _ Sent free on receipt of money. Ask your Druggist for it. De nate deluded into taking imitations or. On and after To-day the & 5-CENT CIGAR. ut SALICYLICA 1 certain cure for 1 NEURALGIA. } The most intense pains are subdued almost READY MADE CLOTHING ' People of Nevada County : t> IMPROVE THIS UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY . > . lire Stock in the store on the Cor. of Pine aud Commercial Sts will be sold at LOWER Rates than Ever Before Sold in Nevada. . + 0 Having bought a very large consignment of MENS’, BOY'S, AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING, — BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC., I have deemed it best to set forth the Prices” of a few articles, eer: Men's Cassimere Suits, formerly $18.00 now $12.00. formerly $20.00 now $14. ‘Men's Cassimere Frock Suits, formerly $25.00 now $18. Men’s Broadcloth Suits, formerly $30 now $25. formerly $22;50 now $#8, Men’s Cassimere Pants, formerly $4.50 now $3. Men’s Cassimere Pants, formerly $5 now $3.50 Men’s Cassimere Pants, formerly $5.50 s or Men’s Cassimere Pants, formerly $6 now $5. Overcoats, all shades and colors, for Men, Youth and Boys at Great Reduction Boy's Suits from $4 up. Latest style Hats at very low:rates. Men’s Merino Undershirts and Drawers, 37 cents, 50 -aia and bbe stron California Gray Undershirts and Drawers, $1 to $1.25. _ Shaker Socks, white and gray, $1.75 per dozen. Unlauudried Shirts from 75 cents to $1.25 each. Worth soca $1.50 te $2.50% Great Reduction in Men’s and Boy’s Boots. * jO-each. Mining Boots-at$4.50, and-all others aecordingty. Overalls 37 cents « pair. Cotton bundle Socks 75 cents per doz, Blankets, all colors at San Francisco Prices, Ladies, Misses and Children’s Shoes, at Greatly Reduced Prices, _ This is decidedly the Grgatest. inducement ever offered. I might go on and enumerate article upon article in my line which I am determined to han they have ever been sold in this section of country, In order_to satisfy yourselves of the truth of the above, and be convin ment, we invite you to call and examine thesefgoods and the prices, .:— CA SMO Kk ced that this is no clap-trap The Pioneer: Grd cary Store . SEES SRS cong _ —SRLLiInGc— Choice Familv Groceries. At No. 52 Broad Street.. Vvbabendixs Morgan & Roberts’ Block OPPOSITE COUNTY TREASURER’S OFFICE PRICE, I keep constantly on hand Pe ~ World, Also, “Deep Sea” and “Just Right” Mackerel New Orleans. . Molasses, New and Bright Georgie’s Codfish. Wood and Willow Ware, Croc ery, Nails, Candles, &., &o, MY MOTTO Is: —EAIR AND 900Ds FOR A DOLLAR IN COIN.’ CHARLES E. MULLOY SQUARE DEALING__4 DOLLAR'S WORTH -DEEHIVE. GROGERYSTORE 18 niih 20 Commpnarcin? Steet, NEVADA octry. e fdiiies ees Snshiteien is J, J. JACKSON, PROP’R. —AGENT FOR— BOSS COFFEE POT, “EPICURE” JAPAN TEA, THISTLE DEW. wuisxy, ECLIPSE EXTRA ‘DRY Sa sell at lesa prices Hr I am, and Here I-Have Been For Over Ji Years ee eee My long experience in buying enables me to place before my custoers the BEST QUALITY OF GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE “Our Taste Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon, the Choicest in the oe . ‘tle keep on ie «sere a eo : npr Cn nt ea ne of Sal