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February 18, 1883 (4 pages)

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Ta DAILY TRANSCRIPT. . NEVADA orry, CAL, ® MINING PROSPECTS. ‘the duties of the5 Satoad Commis chiks sion are concerned, should be aided = BROWN & CALKINS, Prop’rs._ N. P. BROWN. BROWN......Dee tt. soma CALKINS.teeeee ee ~~Hotel for Sale or Rent. Neverin the history of our county’ sens and lot in central ari of Enquire of Cross & Tithe: certain Hotel property situate on the south side of Broa Street, in Nevatf City, next door above the Cit; I, and have the mining prospects been so rather than’frustrated by State legisbright as they are to-day. Huncity for sale. Simonds. lation and State influence upon nadreds of new locations have been made during the past year and hun tional legislation? kuown as the Kin eg No person is. so conspicuously dreds of more will be made in tke weak, as he who underrates the in A house of 5 or 6 rooms, favorably: Permanent tenant. Entelligence of the reading public. And infancy, and weelieve the day is quire of Brand & Bro. tf who doubts the purposes, and effect futare. The quartz interest is in its situated. cre: FEB. 18. not far distant when we shall see a . of this consolidation of southern rail —_— great maay mines in this vicinity Ap iy at the Law Office of JOHN! MASON. Nevada City, ues 30, 1883, House Wanted. -—-—oe A Card. R dens DY BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. roads? Not the railroad companies, which will equal the celebrated To all whoare suffering from the errors agar GOOD. BUILDING.LOTS, -OR A for otherwise. they would not so perindiscretions of youth, och ag tag Providence, Merrifield, Wyoming, aad "SENATOR cross. ness, early decay, font o ©manhood, sistently seek the passage of this oe will send 9 recipe that will cure you, PRE HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, Nevada City and other large mines OF CHARGE. This great remedy was disAflolia Rémscrat Reviews iat. Gil: congressional bill, and try to stifle which are now paying handsome . cove a missionary in South America. Situated on Piety Hill. let's Letter and the Situation in the sentiment of the State upon it; dividends to their owners. The cutpaws eacaddreased envelope to the Rev. General. For particulars inquire at the “BAZAR f f = _. nor the friends of the railroad in the look in the adjoining district is “Eprror Trawsortrt: r ‘stranger Legislature—their excuses to the peocoming, into the county and reading ple are too attenuated and: their inMr. Gillett’s cofamunication might dustry for the railroad is too alert thoughtlessly “‘spring to the conclaand untiring; and we shall have to equally good as is evidenced by the preparations that are being made, The Tidings in speaking of this sub before the State Senate, ‘was repre coming Summer than there was rea ject says: There is the expectation sion” that Senator Cross in his votes acquit the benevolent lobby, also, so upon the ‘Del Valle and Kelley resoprone to alms-giving less commisthat there will be more activity in quartz mining inthis district the lations, when up for consideration sions, senting the Democracy of Nevade county. Ido not wish to detract from the known energy and ability which Mr, Cross possesses, nor from The passage of this consolidation bill means the disincorporation of the Southern Pacific and its lateral supports, and the construction of a national incgrporation. It means the been wf T. Inman, Station D, New You, Cay? Broad Street, or at the Citizens Bank. Nevada City, Jan, 25-1m To the Peoplee of“Nevada Sie Jez IMPROVE THIS ‘UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY ! <j On and after To-day the Ei tireStockin the store on Amalgamating Plates the Cor. of Pine and Comm prcial Sts. Will besold GOLD, QUARTZ AND PLACER MINERS ! LVER PLATED son to expect a few months ago‘ Some of.the prospecting mines which have suspended during the Winter at LOWER Rates than Ever Before Sold-in Nevada, . For Saving Gold. Every Description of Plates for. months will resume operationa; while QUARTZ MILLS AND PLACER there are rumors, for which there is his standing as-a citizen; but his taking up: the lapses in the land legislative acts are public property, grants of the connecting railroads, some basis, of one or more old mines ~ Awareamaton Macuines and even his pet friends and etlopotebly the Texas Pacific, now propstarting up. There are also several Made to order,corrugafed or plain gists have provoked, if ses 4 have not erly and beneficially forfeited to the bonding operations of good properties being in course of negotiation with invited, criticism. people. “It*imeans the divestiture of Whenever the sense of, the people the State of its sovereign control, a view of putting them into new and The most extensive and sucof this county has been taken, from through the Legislature and the Railstronger hands, soit may be said cessful manufacturer of these that there is no idleness or indifferPla‘es in the United States, Will "1867 down to the presenc time, diroad Commission, over those lines fill orders at Lower. Prices than as to the-opening or developrectly or remotely, it has becn strongand branches of this trans-continenence any other manufacturer. ly in favor of placing restrictions uptal railroad laid within this State. ment of the quartz resources of the on the greed of corporations, and ‘Tt. means the continuation of extordistrict. There is no field in all Calparticularly that that giant monopotionate and discriminating rates of ifornia that offers more entourage. €an Francisco Gold, Silver aid Nickel Plating Works, ly, the Central Pacific Railroad Comfares and freights, . It means the ment.for legitimate quartz mining 652 and 655 Mission Street, San Francisco, California. pany, shall be compelled to submit driving into the. Federal Courts, hunthan this. This character of mining a. G. DENNISTON, Prop’r. to a fair assesament of its property, dreds of miles dway, with insupporthas been a successful business here for more than 30-years, during which to pay its taxes, to reduce to a reaable expense, of all litigants who sonable figure its fares and freights, would contest their rights with this time many millions of dollars. have and to avoid those unjust discrimicorporation where the amount inbeen extracted, and yet there are mations botween persons and places volved is $500 and over. It means many veins that are not fairly prosTRANSCRIPT BLOCK, charged against it, and of which, in the payment of just such taxes as pected on the surface, and a number PINE STREET, of properties that have only been suin many instances, it has been conthe railroads desire to pay. And it Commercial St., Nevada City. victed. So intense was this désire amounts, practically, to the handing perficially.worked—to the depth of NEVADA orry. that the: Democratic party was not over to these great corporations what one to 300 feet. Thereis wealth in the quartz veins of the district .that considered strong enough to emphais left of the State not by them now sise the people’s will. -A Workingclaimed and. possessed.. The peojustifies the outlay of a large capital WOULD RESPECTmen’s party (so-called) was organized ple’s and. the poverty side. of the and the efforts and labor of entery gence AND RETAIL" DEALER fully inform the people pprising men. Although much work to,regulate public affairs,Mr, Cross question, however, obtained in our of this city and. vicinity was the ‘‘head-light” on that locomoState Senate. © Oharitably, Mr. has been done in the way of exploitthat he has opened a tive, The resolutions of the party Cross was miataken, Charitably, atious it is merely the beginning of what is yet to be accomplished™ ip J . First Class Meat Market aforesaid went as far as decency his apologist, Mr. Gillet, has been would permit, and then squinted at “wooled.” And atill, innocence is this old and reliable gold bearing reOf Every Description. At the above named place, and will keep 7 Sa contiscation and division, Mr, Cross not much of a virtue, founded upon gion, on hand the very best quality of ‘Saere TRON. was, with the others on the Worksuch imbecility as would suffer itself BEEF PORK, ingmen’s ticket, elected a delegate to to be nourished and protected by STEEL' the Constitutional Convention by a that milk-and-water subterfuge ofMUTTON, LAMP, STOVES, majority of 1,400 in a vote-of 4,200 tered by Kelley of Solano, which was VEAL, SAUSAGES cast in the county, I voted for Mr. intended to break the force of public TINWARE, And everything else usually found in Cross, though not a Workingman, sentiment and to aid rather than to well regulated market. ’ (s0-called.) In that contest Mr. discourage the passage of this perFamily orders a speciulty. Cross vociferously vociferated, 15 nicious bill now before Congress, Give mea trial and be convinced fhat m ¢ Having bought a very ties consignment of MENS’, BOY'S, AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING, Over 2000 Onoéns Fisceo, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC., Send for Price List. I have deemed it best to set forth the Prices of a few articles, namely : Men’s Cassimere Suits, formerly $18.00 now $12.00. ' Men's Scotch Suits, formerly $20.00 now $14. Men’s Cassimere Frock Suits, formerly. $25.00 now-$18. Men’s Broadcloth Suits, formerly $30 now ‘$25. Men’s Beaver Suits, formerly $22.50 now $18. EMPIRE MARKET, GEORGE E. TURNER Men’s Cassimere Pa nts, formerly $4.50 now $3. Men's Cassimere Pants, formerly $5 now $3.50. Men’s Cassimere Pants, formerly $5.50 now $4. Men’s Cassimere Pants, formerly $6 now $5. Overcoats, all shades and colors, for Men, Youth and Boys at Great Reduction. J.-A. SMITH, “Boy's Suits from $4 up. \ Know of dyspepsia. AXES, SLEDGES, was “short, bitter and decisive.” Mr. Editor, let each party bury The Constitutional Convention met. its dead. We propose to hold an in-. Mr. Cross on manysplendid occaquisition on eur own, and to deter. . That Brown’s Iron BitTERS will'cure the worst case sions in that Convention saddled mine by the laws of war whether a those corporations. with’ the respon “sibility for many grevidus its under which the State was suffering, and adjusted and tightened the surcingle around their bodies politic. The re soldier regularly onlisted and placed in the enemy’s front has a right to adding the idiosyncrasies of these lected\.and voted for their candi reckleszand gay abandon, POWDER, FUSE, California Gray Undershirts arid Drawers, $1. to.$1.25. Shaker Socks, white and gray, $1.75 per dozen. ROPE, BLOCKS, SHOVELS, PICKS, He de nounces as demagogues those who stood up: for the people's _ rights! Permit a quotation from one of the -Mining Boots at$4.50, and all others accordingly. 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 Greatest Inducement ever offered. I might go on and énumerate article upon articlein my line which I am, determined to sell at less prises han they have ever been soldin this section of country. In order, to satisfy yourselves of the truth of the above, and be convinced that this is no clap-trap advertis ment, we invite you to call and examine thesef{goods and the prices, _ ‘KEYSTONE MARKET, . and increased digestion, . GUNS, PISTOLS € Commercial Street, vada City. S graben pe jurchased the above named Market, I will be glad tosee all former patrons will be able; o supply the pub ile with all kirids of Etc, Etc., Ete. Cures. general debility, and gives a new lease of life, Unlaundried Shirts from 75 cents to $1.25. each. Worth from $1.50 te $2.50 aah: Great Reduction in Men’s and Boy’s Boots. meats aresuperior to an y ~~ heretefofound a this aley. n71 Willinsurea hearty appetite kill himself in fear of the conjectural dangers in Del Valle’s preamble. But Mr, Gillet in his apology sult of the propagation.of these views, slings the murderous English with reformers, was that national aftlic. tion—the New Constitution, The Workingmen (so-called) maintained their organization, and se i _ CASPER, _+t M Oo BF EE ‘BEEHIVE GROGERY STORE. THE CELEBRATED Fresh and Salt Meats, Dispels nervous depression PAINTS, OILS, And everything generally kept in a and low spirits. FIRST CLASS MARKET WINDOW GLASS, which wil be furnished at = Restores an exhausted nursTHE VERY LOWEST RATES. "PUTTY, Ete. “ing mother to full strength ALSO ON HAND brief storiesof Noah Webster, Hsq.: Latest style Hats at very low rates. Men's Merino Undershirts and. Drawers, 37 cents, 50 cents, and 75. cents. HARDWARE.
. GAS PIPES AND FITTINGS, BOSS PUNCH ‘“‘Demagogue: One who controls dates to secure to the people—and to thejmiiltitude by specious or deceitful and gives abundant susthemselves—the inestimable benefits arts; an artful political orator.” ERESE AR D tenance for her child. Another inquisition on our dead, promised by the advocates of that Of my own eee which is guaraninstrument. The disemboweled Dewho: was “hoist by his own petard.” teed to be A. No, 1 Strengthens the musclesand mocracy, “of whom I was-which,” At this distance from the U, 8. SenHaving had long experience in the businerves,enriches the blood, sat with lugubrious countenanceés, in atorial contest, let not Mr, Hearst ness, I can guarantee to give bi satisfac: FOR SALE BY tion to all, and will supply t family conclave, around their sickly ‘‘gat down off his horse” on account —AND— Overcomes weakness, wakecamp-fires, punching the embers of Mr. Cross. Nor need the KxamVery Best in my gee “3 fulness, and lack ofenergy. which should light and warm them iner imagine that its efforts to reform ) Ail Kinds of Live Stock for Sale at All Times. into the sunshine of a brighter day. the State from the abuses which Keeps off all chills, fevers, OCHAs. KENT We had howled against Chinese emihave been heaped upon it, and to Cor. Commercial & Pine Streets. ‘and other malarial poison, gration from the days of Ned Mocompel the party to\keep its promGowan’s eareer as Commissioner in ises to the people, are theless kindly Will infuse with new life Sole Agents for Nevada City. © 1855 until the present time, from appreciated because of its just yet the. weakest invalid. every street and corner of the State. caygtic criticisms of those who have Nevada City, Jan 21. ROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. We had attempted to restrict railroad ‘stolen its livery. to serve the devil Agent for the justiy celebrated 37 Walker St., Baltimore, Dec. 188. aggressions since 1868, and had in, For six years I have been a t sufferer from Blood Disease, Dysgrown hoarse and hoaryin those proAs to Mr, Gillet, as a Reformer, Vulcan Blasting Powder, pepsia,andConstipation,andbecame Wuiuts, Jonged contests, Now we gave place, requiescat in pace, so debilitated that I could not retain OFFICERS: A. 8. CHASE, GEO. MORGAN anything onmy stomach, in fact, The best mining Powder in use. ana. from necessity, to these young men B. ME PRESTON .§ ois iciccccces President life had almost become a bur Bh. Me HUNT rescue vs tases Vice President Finally, when hope-had almost left ‘with new professions and fresh lungs Cutnd and Japan buy our dried JOHN T. MORQAN Gc ccce cis cscs Cashier, me, myhusband seeing Brown’s D. BB. MORGAN. ccisvciccspe sc Secretary. to ‘run the business,” And. here apples freely. Thusdoes American Iron Bitrrers advertised in the —DIAECTORS:— aper, induced me to give it atrial. Large and ful stock’ of GRANITE IRON we entered the field of diplomacy. industry help to swell the populaDr. R. M. Hon, Joun T: Morean, y am now taking the third bottle WAR s Gro. M. Hueuxs, Gro. A. Coopmr. and have not felt so well in six The Railroad Commission having retion of the Orient. Mechanics’ Tools of all kinds. Ninks SSARLS. L, HovsMan, years as I do at the present time. _ OOo fused to increase the rates of fares . E. M. Preston. Mrs. L. F. Grirrin, Tur late Rev. Dr. Mercer of Newand freights, Beerstecher malevoGalvanized Iron Pipe of all sizes _* Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Ex. » g(Suceessors to Robinson & Ch any lently ceased to act with the Board, port, KE, paid taxes on $10,000, made to order at short notice. Brown’s Iron Bitters Purchase Gold Dust and Bullion aud retired from active politics to but hie estate is valued at over $1,eat Price Paid for State and Coun will have a better tonic ‘gar Purchasers will i find it to heir advan ty Werrants. G00, 000, his well-conditioned farm. White tage to visit my establishment before buying DRAW CHECKS ON effect upon any one who had become Bank Adjuster by DemTue whole amount of property elsewhere. New York, needs “bracing up,” than ocratic appointinent. Kearney entax paid by the 4,000 saloons in ChiSacramento, GEO. E. TURNER, : any medicine made. gaged passage as baggage on the C. cago is only $12,000 a year. . ee San Francisco _P, B. B., and became an extinct Ra AE IRE TE i Ca 0 Also ‘Sell. Exchange on all the Principal HOUSE, SIGN & CARRIAGE Cities Euro) volcano, (Cross and Gillet—never BRUTEL ARRIVALS. PAINTING, Collecti Make and t ta G ] theretofore Democrate—with their Banking Business, Kalsomining, Graining, PONDENTS— —¢0i NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL mumerous retainers, stormed the — New York—First National Bank. pooriy-defended Demovratic citadel, SIANLEY A. EDDY...... Proprietor pe rram nag wed geational Gold Bank. Paper Hanging, wy eg National eld Bank of D. a‘aisAMENTO— captured it without bloodshed, and Feb, 16, 1883, Tinting and Gilding. To Set Out Your as a issue Sight Drafts, Bills of “‘hung their banners from the outer T. 8S. Merchant, San Francisco,” hain e nd Letters oftCredit available in Bes parts Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers J. M. Currier, do do. wall.” ‘“‘We apples swim.” The Great Britain and Europe. F. Henry, Kast Oakland. Democracy gain success, Mr. Cross 4) ees Delingtient Assessment Roll wil Ibe . No, 3 PLAZA, Foot of Broad Street, Thos, ircum, Grass Va completed and I shall be in readiness to is elected Senator. F-voted for Mr. S. Caldwell, Moore’s Fl receive delinquent State and eget taxes jursday, Jan 18838. Cross, although nota Workingman, geLoveland & w, Forest City. onand after “ft G@ von SCHMI BURG, Capital Stneeiry a A, Fowler, Bloomfield. (so-called. ) County Collector Nev. Uo. oa Jenkins, Downieville. OF SACRAMENTO, The New Constitution had been a F. Beckett, Grass Valley. be 1 Vandraff, Montazuma, little backward about coming forJ. W. Davia, San Francisco. , ward, hitherto, in decreasing our laAssesment. Notice. . Wm, 0. Mills, do do bors and responsibilities, and inGeo. Edwards, Bloomfield.{ vOLe FLAT EUREKA MINING COM¢reasing our pay, and now we exMrs. Williamson, Washington, PANY. Location of principal fe fan of business and works, Nevada Mining Mrs. Willis, San Francisco. pected to enter into the “full fruiNevada county, California, A. Bery, Blue Tent. ‘ THE LADIES OF ST. ‘tion.” Notice is hareby given, thatat a meeting N. C. Goodwin, Blue Tent. A strictly first-class tnatrument ata mode: of the Eh aga held on the 10th day ot JanCANICE CHURCH, NE. The Peliceiic househol an Aashienaeee, No. 3, of Six rate price. Also 5-CENT GIGAR. 18 and 20 Commercial Street, NEVADA OrTY. Crockerv ee J. J. JACKSON,PROP’R. CARR BROS., Gisusward. Mill and Mining Snpplies. “AGENT F eae BOSS COFFEE POT, “EPICURE” JAPAN TEA, . THISTLE DEW WHISKY, ECLIPSE EXTRA DRY CHAMPAGNE, SPARKLING MUSCATEL CHAMPAGNE, GRAND PRIZE CHAMPAGNE. CITIZENS BANK, Paid ap Capital $30;000 Aslo keep on hand, Clock Baking Nina English CHASE & MORGAN, Imported Cakes, and a full line of First-Class Groceries & Provisions. PAINTERS. CIGARS at NIVENS’ NOW IS THE TIME NEVADA CITY, THE FAMOUS, UNRIVALLED W. H. CRAWFORD {NABEPIAN0. LARGEST AND FIN EST THE: HARDMAN PIANO, d had had its carpets whipped. It was “ewept and garnished”—was thoroughly renovated, ventilated and refurnished. It. came into the posSession of its lost estate, reinforced _ by numbers, by youthful and vigorBa pealionions, and ‘‘had come to. _ Flowers. Cents share was levied upon the capital Union Hotel, stock of the ed ar aehonl payable immediately in —Gni id coin, to the RECTOR BROS.. +++e-IPropricters, Secretary,at the office the Comey Recorder's office, at the Court House, Nev “Feb. 16, 1883, ey = a. York. z i y itr ughridge, City, ba ane county, Any 5 iz‘e]b: . i Su = Ea Sweetland;. eeFlat, KatahSan Pancaco, OF ALI: KINDS. arte deling inquen' Nenteg ertined fotsale at public onnenes oe] un tg A ee 0 cK this assessment The Popular Pease Piano. made before, advertising and ex sale. By order‘ofthe Board of : be sold . CATALOGUES FREE ON APPLICATION. ect Pomebah, ba to. : + Leave orders at Mrs. Lester & Crawford's, POE ON: fi Sole Agente for Pacific Coast, 25,000 JU ST RECEIVED. * —anp—. OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE GRAND BALL, WILL BE SOLD CHEAPER THAN ANY at Eunts Etall, Friday Evening, March 16th. . MUSIC BY ELSER’S ORCHESTRA. ah engeabtaten ln apesd Court ty Recorder's Nevade City, Nevads .:. Civil and Mining Engineer, —AND— Tlekets, including Supper, $2 50,. “Seas Pw. s aor Mineral Surveyor. Semen Monga, et Ne “ete alps Bi _ STOCK IN THE MOUNTAINS, ‘VADA CITY, will givea ~ A. L.BANCROFT & CO., 721 Market Street, San Francisco, ‘ aon etna aD a Umpoper dara wl not Dain, f-