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February 20, 1884 (4 pages)

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"WEDNESDAY, FEB ~ sone suckin Se Nt! linens “A THIN MASK. ‘The recently publiched report of Messrs. Peck and Meek.to the allpowerful Board of Supervisors of Yuba ‘gn upon their observations at Datch Fiat and vicinity, must . be reading to the.minere, It “is oe complimentary in all ‘and would lead us tosuppose that if ‘the miners will only supplicate the Board of Supervisors ot Yuba county. «they will be allowed to work drift ‘and quartz mines, and may perhaps} be also granted the privilege of running & few little hydraulic mines, It "Ww giao quite’ possible that “if Mr. . Sexey or Mr. Ohleyer or Mayor , Bingham, or even Dr. Stone, would, if ina gracious. mood, permit some little miming to be done other, than is named in that report, Matters have: come to a pretty pass when a few grangers can hold: ' the gate to our mines, “Had the miners taken this precious committe by the nape of their necks‘and booted them out of the mines, it would have _ served the fellows right, Instead ol doing this, they appear from the re. port to havé-stood ‘before them cay . . in-band, saying, ‘Please, good masteécs, don’t sue us, Allow usto work our mines—not as we may wish to . : do, but aa may suit your views Please tell us. how. much materia} ‘yon will allow us_to mine out per} . day, and where we sball put it. On: ly, dear, good masters, don’t set Cadwalader upon us,» We have beer great sinners, but’ we will sin no more unless you allow us to do so.” What a farce is all this, As if these upstarts from Marysville controlled all the:miners, and mining could be done only with their gracious permission! Should: these spies visit any more of our mining camps, they should be treated, as they deserve, to a cold bath and a friendly warning to remain in the valley. « Their policy is plain, They begin to see that the rule they have invoked from their pet Judge will i! enforced close all mines, In fact} . ) they admit thatsf such is not the case then the rule is of no value or’ importance, If it be true, as the report intimates, that the Dutch Flat miners are hugging themsely es with } the soft solder of those spies from Marysville, then we are disappoint: . : ed in their ability to see things as . , they are and not as they seem. A FREsNo dispatch says; Rain has poured down thronghout this section for.the past two days.” The _ whole town has been out fighting . water. Half the town is overflowed, and it looks as though everything would soon be under water. Red Banks, Dry creek and Dog creek are pouring a flood in on us. This has been a night of gloom. Parts of the town are five feet under water, and it is now breaking through to the business part. > PRIVATE dispatches received at . ‘Port Townsend bring intelligence’ of the death of Wm, Gouverneur Morris, United States Collector of Cus toms for the District of Alaska. Morris was an old and prominent California: Politician. Iris stated at Washington that . . George C. Gorham is soon to retire from Journalism and Politics. Gorham believes that his life so far has been a failure, and he now intend: entering upon mercantile pursuits. po presents Tux notorious Billy McGlory of New York was taken to Blackwell’s Island last week, where he donned striped suit and prison shoes and had his hair cropped. He was pul to work in the blacksmith shop. gE A YOUTHFUL imitator of Black Bart, named Dan Raymond, is wanted by the town. Marshal at Chico. He‘decamped: with a horse, saddle, sharp’s rifle, a winter suit of clothes and a small telescope. Los ANGELES is the only city in the United States which has not a single’ paved street. As a consequence, what ought to be roadways are lakes of slush in which wagon wheels sink to the huds., Conarxss appropriated last week $500,000 to aid the Ohio river‘ sul’ fers, Secretary Lincoln's efforts to distribute the money promptly has made him many friends, _—_———— eo Tus will of Wendell Phillips makes no public bequests—his prop. erty, $250,000 in value, being de. vised to his widow ane adopted daughter. ~ A Portion of the iron bridge being erected near ‘Verdi, Nev., felt Sanday, badly ili dive: work“8 tien, ‘ In. Chichester, N.-Y., a man namet Avery killed his wife and atcde domomnit suicide, ng ORNERAL ‘ariké of railroad ei y fee dispatoh dated at Truckee at 11 o'clock Sanday night says: The 1 the sabruing.” At leadt Afteen’ Toot WAYS . ated quité «panic fora few minutes. The alarm brought out everyone'th . < oe Lessin a mary men —*, _ yay? = pe ow will: }endea bound . a ie fer the . ammit i rot new snow has drifted and ‘filled’ u reir aud places that have niet kept clear before, The snow has early” ceased falling, but the gale still continues.. From the! summit east will deabtless be en 2 blocked in the morning. .A bur#ing chimney in the Truckee Hotel cretown, and the utmost consternation prevailed’ for a while. ee wen How grest a matter ‘the kitchen fire kindleth when husband and wife quarrel about making it. Wan you havea cough or, cold’ ask for Ammen’s Cough Syrup. It will surely cure you. EE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. BTANLY A. BRD sn pesieee+--«Proprietor Feb. 18, 1884. B, Gnscetti, Ranch, f, Gatz, Sierra City, at a eeanety &*c, "Oakland, M, Bonnemort, Oakland, ye Dewia, Bloomtiela, ae Davis, do’ G. Phifor, Hotaling, : H, Pattemeyar, Scott’s Flat, Charles Winans, do A, Frandy, Edward's Bridge, M. Mangold, San Juan, C. Shurtleff, Moore’s Flat, — ‘W, Seevey, ‘Campton ville, , Union Hotel, RECTOR BROS.,....Proprietors: Feb, 17) 1884. B. Guscetti, Ranch, as H; Li: Jordan, Grass Valley, H. Petermeyer, Quaker Hill, A, Nivens, City, GC. P. Loughridge, City,’ ” CO. Wurthe, City, —. O’Neal, City, A. Carley, City, A. Organ, City, Cy. Phelps and) w, Phelps Hill, jer, Frazier's Ranch, Frank Hooper, Grass:Valley, J. P. Jones, San Jose, . : s Mahoney, French Corral, wie, At Gold Fiat, near Nevada City, Feb. 18, — Geo.’ Chappell and wife, a daugh. Bega.leave..to.give..notice. that. Ke! oso ore, ean oy, For the purpose of exteading to athe . “DEAFNESS, CATARRH, MEAD, ‘THROAT AND LUNGS. — vapor or heiad guiclhates remedies "Pare applied without tho’ met diffi——— afflicted in this Vicinity ‘the benefits of his extensive experience in the treatment and cure of And Diseases ‘of the For upwards of twenty-five years Dr. Lighthill’s professional ttention has been exclusively devoted to the relief and cure of these important ailments and it is with pardonable pride that he refers to the success which he has.achieved in this special deHix method of treatment is original and partment of medical. science. based upon the most approved scientific principles, while his apparatus and appliances. for, the -exainination and treatment of the hidden cavities of the head, throat and air passages, are confessedly the most perfect of anything of “the kind yet devieed;-+4“rt Nevada City, doskinand wife, &® son. Feb. 15, a hag Wm. teen et M:; Byrne, T. Cidke, D. hie er, ~ P. Murphy, Cc. ley, > 5 H. Nath A. J. Kidge, J. Glasson, P. Johnson, Dr. Ivancevich, 4. udd, : iP J E. Collins, Matt y> M. Hogan, : . _ NEVADA Oity é Wm. Wolf, . a cy, Jas. Greeley, ‘ D. McCauley, J. Keenan, Gco, Allen, « D. McFaull, F. Nilon, N. White, J, Hussey, Jr., Dr. R. M. Hunt, W. H. Crawford, ©. W. Cross, © G. B. Turner, Dr, ©. D. Bobo, T, 8, Ford, F, G. Beatty, ~ .J. E. Brown, OM, Hill, Ed, Black, L. 8. Calkins, a: B.Grar, he , F, Searls, Jno. Rapp, : 4 oo Corie : G. vSchmittb . sa eres homey . u830 Music under oommgeena teh ae : DIED. At You Bet, Nevada county, Feb. 16, 1884, eumoaia, James H., agg, aged 8u rae A native of Rockland, Tales At Grass Valley, Feb. 16, 1884, Thomas Martin, aged 52 years, a native of ‘Cornwall, England. AtSan Francisco, Feb. 18th, 1884, Charle:. A, Moran, aged 68 A native of Coo-, ee County Bilge, ireland, {Scranton U sides pene copy.) ‘tall and Sate, “AIL parties indebted to' C. J. NAFFZICER; Will please call at once at No. 21 Main street, and sav costs. Nevada City, Feb. 20th, 1884, NT. PATRICK SAL, GIVEN BY THE LADIES FOR THE BENEFIT OF St. Canice Catholic Church, NEVADA CITY, eke Ernunt’s Erall, —OoN— Monday kvening, March 17th. Floor Director: JOHN MICHELL. « Floor Managers: H. V. Reardan, M. Coyne, E. Weolfe, D. Getchell, A, Clancy, R. D. Carter, A. Tompkins. Recepti n Committee. . Han ——~+ ‘TH. Carr, 4. M. Hanky, 4 D. Collins, . Dupn cliff, C, Grimes, ii Rosenberg, J. Downing, J, Hennessy, __¥, Byrne, 0. C. Conlan, A. Tam, L.M. dig sconce og bly wm. 8. Richards, A, J. Rector, J. M. Wailing, M. O'Farrell, Jno, Schmidt, Invitation Committee; @RASS VALLEY, . all intterested in-the subject, to come ‘jarticles fa the Record-Union upon . cently perused by all our. readers, . within the past few years. © The in. struments which the doctor brings to al had of: the exterior ‘surface of the . any derangement. or disease of any. . endless variety’. of instramen enabling him not only to readily dis: cover the exact nature of the complaint, bat also to direct his. applications to the diséased parts s0-effectually that relief is experienced at once, and permanent cures are often effected in the most stubborn and aggravated cases; -; And.it is.one of the happy features of his practice that the applications cause neither pain nor dis‘ress, and can therefore be readily administered to the most timid or nervous person. : In the interest of science, Dr. Lighthill hereby extends a cordial! invitation to the medical profession, members of the press, scientists, and and investigate his methods and means of treatment and to witness ité results, A candid opinion will invariably be given as to tlie probabilities of cure, and no case will be accepted for treatment which does not offer a reasonable chance of success, xa ' Pes, {Editorial from the Sacramento Record-Uniou, March 9th, 1883.} ADVANCE IN MEDICAL SCIENCE, ‘Knowledge is power,” said the wiseman so often quoted, and the truth of which truism was probably never more applicable than in the investigation and treatment of diseases, _ A visit yesterday to the office-rooms. of , Dr, Lighthill, whose deafness and diseases of the throat and lungs have no doubt been rewas well repaid by witnessing the advances in medical science:'and medical appliances which have been made his aid in examination of. these diseases enables, through the use of reflecting glasses, ete.,*almost as _complete and: perfect a view of the inte-. rior of the passages. and organs of the head, ear and ‘throat, as can be head. The method of treatment of . ° of these parts, or “the lungs, . is no less director simple,. for» with an . fe local treatment of these hidden p pee ie = (ee methods — vhen that or, fectly-innocent, will be seen” at once tT has opened an Office in the Jp 4py al Many :of . the :\ipetrimisn te ou ged. by. Dr.Laghthill are. of.his.owa.
invention, pods have been accepted medical, , authority --a— F liable i ements ond, ‘hy, the ry a) i the line of TT 2 . Ly [Editorial from the Sacramento Bee, January 16, 1883.) \ i te t ROE irae Rec ee OEM ERE ame aA SEX. Se a ew meat ap Sheu Corn Barley si Bran) (100 Ibs:...) 1 25 TWILL WOLF S[e= 145) Ground Barley 100 lbs, 1,50), Middlings 100 Ibs.... 1 50 ane 1-21bs 1°00 “Dissolution of eon i ert Be “. Deadwoo* Mining “Company. ‘* ‘ANNUAL MEETING. a SNe tod ee ANNUAL MEETING of the Stocké place at the office of the } pany, 1 DAPGe MBlgp Valley, of . @ Tuesday, February 26, 1884,” . At 2 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of 1 1 we Bee the meeting, may lege eS . LYONS Secret A co By One poh id odie.) 8 1 Why—p rape, 1 Ae remerieips ‘it nt, my dear ve nange you are. od ice must havg lived very high or ay fast to have driven the color out of your-baic and the 2 spring out of your step this fas ion 3 Gran nlated Looking at the’ stinset on: the-river >A SKILLED SPHCTALIST. cs ia ve ri Pee et from the geonnie of his ua, place 4 the Brown #" A on eae Haddon; my? sthool* chum—who is A visit of: “mapection . was-made yesterday to the tooms of Dr. E. B. Lighthill, a noted physician of New Yotk, who is specially engaged in the treatment of catarrh and diseases of the eye, throat, ear and nasal organs, In histrooms we fouod a ipyariety of delicate appliances used for reaching the affected organs and treating them mildly with proper and painless remedial liquids, vapors . and powders, as the case, may »require,” Varied and well adapted in_. struments. for. removing..obstacles from the throat were shown, and the separate use of each explained, . ‘ . . One portion of the apparatus contains reflected light which shows the cavity of the throat, or a strong by which any cavify can be seen, and treated successfully, and by the aid of mirrors the vocal ‘organs are plainly viewed. During the visit Dr. Lighthill was able to illustrate very successfully by operations upon two patients who declared they had been much ‘relieved by the treatmetit, [tis evident that the doctor loves the atudy to which he has de. ’ voted thirty years of his life, and . that he is one in whom every ‘confidence can be placed, for he is cer. tainly a.scientifio specialist. DR. LIGHTHILL Has “engaged the parlors of the UNION HOTEL, Where he can be: consulted From 10 to 12 and 2 te 4 NEVADA . THEATRE. C. EB. VAN HORN..../:.. MANAGER. 4—For Four “Nights !--4 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday And Saturday, Feb. 20, 21, 22, 28, ZAMLOCH . Austria's Premier Pelineator of Black Art, Presdigitator and Author of Refined IlIusion, the Great Gift Autocrat of the World, in his Original Presentation Festiyal and Diabolic, ina Series of Entirely New ani Marvelous Woneers, Every feature Entirely New, including ‘. Zamloch’s Great Trip through the Infernal Regions, and Return in. Eighty Seconds. (Will take’ Messages to Your: Friends ) ZAMLOCH, THE AUSTRIAN CONJURER AND EXPOSER OF SPIRITUALISM, IN HIS ORIGINAL LIGHT SEANCE. N. B—We do notturn down the Lights in our-Cabinet Benak but on the ret: we make our Hall as bright as possi Fy g—nseeg Given nance, 100 the feo tee the “oy of our pertomans J at Each Performance. tees _ HAIR DRESSING. diag : Me F. SANDERS, a DO aioe marie mira sonar e ® Java Coffee 4 “ Costa Rica “* »:6 * 1-00 String Beans, 7.. ‘‘.+-+, Coffee, 3 Ib cans .:-...Chocolate, 4 papers .. -1 00 Washing Powder 12 papr’s 1 00 Tea, 5 Ib box...,.++-++ 1 50 Coal. Oil, per 5galion can, 1.50 And erie Gita pile de er Wi LIAM OLE — Assessme: nt Notice. ILTON MINING AND WATER COMM PANY. —Location of “rae place San F Location of were Nevada’ Bouts, California, Notice is hereby meeting of the Board of Directors, held on Thursday, the 14th av of February,1884,an Assessment (No, of $1.50 per share wasilevied upon the capital stock of the ration, eapwarts immediately in United corpo ‘coin, to the Secre at the office of the Company, Room 24, Sansome Street, San Francisco, California, Any stock upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid on Monday, the 24th of March, 1884, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will besold on Monday, the 14th day of April, 1884, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By. order of nthe Board of Directors. H. PICHOIR, Secretary. * Office-—820 Sansome Street, Room 24, San Francisco, California. RANCH WANTE?, A katy having a Ran a Ranch in the Foothills that they desire to-Lease for aterm of years can find a tenant by addressin, GRANG. r flé lw . Graniteville Nevada County} 30 ee TRIAL & bis G LECTRO-VOLTAIC BELT and other ELECTRIC APPLIANCES are sent on ot b ven that at a meetOR OLD, who are sufferi DEBILTY, LOST VITALITY, ‘WASTING WEAKNESSES, and all those diseases of a PERSONAL N ATURE, resulting * from ABUSES and OTHER CAUSES. Speedy relief an? complete restoration to HEALTH VIGOR AND MANHUVOD QUARANTEED Send at once for Illustrated’ pamphlet free. Address VOLTAIC BELT Co., fi9 Marshall, Michigan. rom NERVOUS ORDER OF SALF. Uiseseas the maar of the estateof A. Lipoas, Ap order having made by th 4 e oft ‘he Superior Court of the.County evada, State of Rig asi on the, 18th Sa o1 Fat ieay B. “1884, authorizin the unde: ‘Administrator of the said’ 4 estate, to sll all of the property of said es. tate, notice is ey, given that on or after the 6th day of March, 1884, I will’ sell at rivate sale for cash, to the highest bidder, bids toe be in writing) all of the following Prope » tot ‘arid eabin thereon situate, . in a City, Nevada County, California, on the Washi n oad, back of Ott’s lence lot, and being Lo tS, Block da. 7, aceording to the map of the —of Nev:.Administrator of the estat on Lyoak d e ons, y le: Dated Febr: 18th, 1884. Wal _Att’ys. ino : THE: © 1 00 Candles 60 for..-....1 00 Candles per box..-------:. 1 7& Soap per box...-. we 26 Butter per roll res. Daag 1-2 Eggs pe vema.30¢ 30 Days Trial TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG . Daily Transcript zines DALY PAPER now ove of the best known mining experts in the country—answered: ‘It wasn’t fast living did it, but, from over-work.: T ought’ to have Beans 25 — £00 stopped yearsbefore I did. I waea Tomatoes 8 cans... 1 00. fer. But who isn’t, if you.come te : > that?” Green Com 7. “. .-.1.00)-."*I ‘am. thirty-five years. old.” PY} writes Mr. Charles H. Watts, of Green Peas FID ean 1 00 West Somers, Putnam Co., N. Y. ‘ fifteen years. Ee the Ps of Oyste oe ft eee ". the current ‘remedies, y 80 ws hbiaaas: 2 €0 called. Listlessly and without Lobsters Cees 1 00} hope T gave ParkeR’s Tonic a trial. The result may be stated in three Sardines 6 ..3: 1 00} words: it cyred me, eg eg ig withéut hesitation. It isthe dysJelly ete ee 1 00 peptic’s refuge.” Mr. G. RB. Cole, druggist, of Carmel, N. Y., certifies tot arate of Mr, Watts’ statement. Higcox & Co., proprietors, call especial attention to the fact that Salmon ~~ *° “8 *™.".".1,00} thie preparation, which ,bay been ‘9 known as Parker's Ginger near Table Peaches 4 “.-.. 1 00/ will hereafter be called sim , Parker's Tonic. As ‘unprincip Coffee, 5 Ib cans .--.-.-75 . dealers. are constantly aeiving ‘ their. customers by, ¢ubstituting inferior, articles under: the,, name’ ot ginger, and as ginger is really an un) portant ingredient, we. drop .the misleadin word, There is ‘no change, however, in the preparation, itself, and all bottles remaining in. the hands-of dealers, wrapped under the name of PARKER'S GinGER Tontc, contain the genuine medicine if the fac-simile signatur of Histox.& Co, ist the ‘bottom of the outside wrapper, : pyoiees, ae P. CELEBRATED. tis Bifrers They. who work early and late the year round: need, occasionally, the healthfal stimulus imparted by a wholesome tonic like Hostetter's ‘Stomach Bitters.. To: all, its. purity and efficiency as a remedy and prevehtive of disease commend it. It checks, incipient rheumatism and malarial pd aa omy relieves constipation,: dyspepsia. and biliousness, arrests premature decay of the physical energies, mitigates the infirmities of age and hastens convalescence, Fer sale by all Druggists and dealers generally, HAVE YOU TRIED THE KINCBIRD: CIGAR? Madeot the very Finest Stock "AND SOLD FOR Five Cents Only. THE KINGBIRD Is equal:to many Cigars that are sold for double.that price. _ ALSO A FULL LINE OF Domestic «nd Imported Cigars OF ALL PRICES. E. ROSENTHAL, COMMERCIAL §STREET hele? taeda TRANSCRIPT BLOCK es SALE. ‘ ’ THE PREMISES SITUATED ON gr BROAD STREET, NORTH OF AND ADJOINING THE NEW YORK HOUSE, . “For particulars enquire of *jal2 _ *WALLING & GAYLORD. CONFEDERATE x HOADS . S Hibernia Hall Building. Junction Commercial end ‘Main streets, Ne vada Ci City; MIKE HANLRY,; — Prop'r, * Keeps Hencken"& Schroder’s [Paul Jones Wh ech ng tage such other as dyspepsia and. nervous collapse, . . — “and had suffered from dyspepsia for . Gaila of.-Main. -and-Commercial streets, where he will carry, 0 oe t +. Repairing of Furniture of al LU phobtentee Job’ Sia Glazing, 4 Guilding,. Bron zing, Etc. [ will take your old Furniture, ‘make it look as good: as new, and sel it-on commissionor ‘at auction. I am agent for Nevada county of the’ ’ New.Procets of Stained. Glass ~-° -» Fo. or Saliba and: Side. Lights of Front’, Doors, Windows, Churches,, Saloons, éte. Prices Low and satisfaction given. ~ Give me:a-calkyeWill sel! property anywhere: in Dyaponens eyed on very low terms, * me tiie Sone on CASH GROCERY. ‘STORE Exave: Mabe t F =F fp binckeio i arcal Grocery & Provision Store Commercial. street, next door-to: Keats. _ Where, they will keep constantly on. and A FULL ASSORTMENT: OF )°%) Fata Groceries, Provisions: Wines. LIQUORS, GRAIN;. FEED, FLOUR, &&. WE’ PROPUSE TO SELL Fon Cash 6 Ganis;, And by so doing ean quote LOW ER PRICES for thé best qualities: of 'Goods'thidn 243% Lean gp TERTLe Any other: Dealer in Nevadaet t ihiji ] J. J. JACKSON, onaccas a er aaeee” amkes 11% ioTOcery House: ia Nevada =i rate Qa “i Everything usually mans ina First. Class Grocery Establishment always kept: on hand: ‘To thoes who have’never’traded with me [ extend:a special invitation to call before making their packages. IS AND 20 —— STREET. “TEE EEADIRe fee ye at Yi i yak gan od MAP OR ta joners, # * é aie SEES fe Sa ray gue e om BO eS The Largest: ty ha at Chuaest