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February 5, 1884 (4 pages)

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a Published Daily, onaage Exoeptéa;~. : BROWN & CABBINS.‘TUESDAY, FEB. 5, 1884. ~ EEE" Iris probable . that Louisiana will “be the first State to choose a dele~ogation to the Republican National ‘Convention, as the State Convention will be in New Orleans March Ist. ~All State Conyentions, except thoee ff Oregon and Lovisiana, are to do ‘their work within 30 days prior to JuneSrd, the date of the Chicago ohvention, ‘Nine days were al"Towed to these two States bythe National Committee, at. its meeting’ jo December, within which their delegates: must be chosen. An exchange says’a Harvard student has fitted up his room ata cost of $4,000. The probabilities are that he will be the poorest scholar of his class, anid befere old age will be glad to take » clerkship under some of the now poverty stricken ‘members of his class. It is a rare thing fora scholarship and mches to go together. The father makes no greater mistake than when he lines the pockets, of his son in college _ with ec eran Tur Giciatatien © ‘of the Adironq Gack forest already shows its , effect. .on.the upper Hudson and its trib utaries and creates considerable alarm. As astép toward remedying the’evil, a report. has been made by the New York Senate Special committee -in ‘favor of establishing a State park to comprise 2,000,000 acres of forest land. . COMMENTING on the grandiloqueut boastof an exchange, that Washington never saw a steamboat, John Adams a Railroad, or Abraham Lincoln a telephone,” the Portland, Oregon, News blandly affixes to the list of wonders the fact that Adam never wore.a freversable ulster, or Eve a half-rigged hoop-skirt. A Democratic paper in South Carolina takes decided ground that in a Democratic State all the federal officers should be Democrats. It may be assumed by parity of the same reasoning, that allthe State officers of the Union should be Republican, because the Nation is Republican. Is the school house in which Emnma Bond was vo terribly treated, tifty citizens gathered to pass resolutions of respects towards the young lady, and that justice was outraged by the acquittal of See Pettis and Clementi. sla ORD ae Segienetl Ir is claimed that $300,000 is annually expended for Christmas cards in this country. Tue river on the upper Columbia gxclosed by ice, and navigation is suspended. LK HanpsoME chrono box valentines at Brand Brothers’. £3-3t CHILDREN 8 pictures taken instan taneously by Swarts, Nevada City. ————--< Wur are you ill? Why do you suffer? Everybody knows all aches and pains, all languorand debility are eured by Brown’s Iron Bitters. Fancy lace valentines at Brand Brothers’. A Common Sense View. When you see a medicine adver_tised, and neither know nor can hear anything in regard to its reliability, itivan easy matter, by putting yourself to a little trouble, to asvertain the reputation and standing of tne manufacturer. Find out who makes it. How do they stand at home? Are they truthful? Are they honest? Do they pay their 5 debts? Do they kuow anything about medicine and its effects? If they are wanting in any of ‘these, it is safer to let their product alone; for in preparing drugs, mbre than any other business, there is the opportunity to cheapen and adulterate, and the only guarantee is the honesty of the manufacturer, and it does not look reasonable that the proprietor of Ammen’s Cough Syrnp would be willing to let a-remedy bear his name did he net know its worth. Advertised Letters. The following is a list of letters et in the ati at ged oe. he Wruuass, P.M. Barns Rreckey, Bishop Nellie E, Davide Albértosi, Grantville Wm, . .. fdasbrouch John, 2, Healy Wm, Johnson Leonard, ‘Johnson M.A, Jenkin Jno Bx Loda W. A., Laney John, McKenney G. B, Monteith A, Miller Rosie, Mershon G, A., Phoenix Gold Mining Co., Rosa de Grassie Delevico, Smith W. S:. Tornell Jos. Williams John, : Whitlock Blanche, Whitemore Mr. FOREIGN, Hosking John Hy. Hill John, . Guiseppe Gigliotetti. BUTEL AKRIVALS. —_—o— NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. STANLY A. EDDY... Seed ood Proprietor. Feb. 2, 1884. A. Nivens, City. D. Calkins, Shelby Flat. J.8. Goodwin, You Bet. B. F. Snell, do M. O’Brien, Quaker Hili. C. Shartleff, Moore's Flat W. Seavey, do D. F. Douglass, City EK. E. Hussey, do E. Charonnat,. do ‘ -L. E. Smith, Sacramento. J. Lombardini, Bloomtield. C. H. Geyer, Quaker Hill. L. A. Thurston, Patterson. Feb. 3, 1884, Chas, Vogleman, Grass Valley. F. H. McAllister, City. C.W,. Croes, do August Phipper, do James Oliver, do Wm, Cunningham, Bloomfield. Mrs. Lombard, do M. Brandt, San Francisco, §. Galavotti, do R. P. De Noon, do T. P. Crandall, do Union Hotel,‘ RECTOK BROS.....Proprictors. Feb. 2, 1884. W. H. Landmgan, Blue:Tent. D. B. Sohl, Centennial Mine, J.P. Shoeinaker, Grass Valley. T. Williams, Truckee, G. Montague, San Francisco. T. P., Farnsworth, do W.J Shirley, 8. Yuba River, J. Dreyfuss; City. R. E, Lee, Sacramento. C. Phelps, Phelps Hill, James Kelly, do Robt. McL:od, Hunts Hill. Chas, Grissel, Washington. Feb. 3d, 1884. V. Fisher, Dutch Flat. James Wilson, do P. Van Clief, San Francisco. B. F. Baker, do A. M. Blundell, do W. Frinkle & w, do Jno. Gale, do Jao. E. Stover, Pleasanton. J. M. Jones, Sacramento. C. J. Nafiziger & w, City. J. G. Worthington, do es BORN. At Nevada City, Feb. 2, 1884, to Thomas Polglase and wife, a son. In Winnemucva, January 29th, 1884, to L. P. Dorsey and wife, a son. In Grass Valley, Feb. 2, 1884, to Joseph McGraw and wile, a son. DIED. In Nevada City, February 3d, 1884, Sarah Hosken, aged 63 years and 6 months, Anative of Cornwall, The funeral will take place from the Congregational Church to-day (Tuesday) at 2 1-2 0’clock. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder-never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholeosomenes More economical than the irdinary kinds, and cannot be sold -. in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alumor phoshate powders. SoLp ONLY IN,CANSyas. Bakine. Powper Co., 106 Wall st., N. Y. 1o-3 40 STEITERS GELEBRATED . By TERS They who work early’ and late the year round need, occasionally, the healthful atimulns imparted by a wholesome tonic like Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. To all, its purity ventive of disease commerd iit. It _ aneneceaanaanene RNa }ehecks incipient rheumatism . ‘and malarial sreptoms, relietes constiarrests premature decay-of the phy4 geal os energies, eg ro? the: infirmi-'. . Age and) hastens, ‘convalescenoe, Fer sale by all ee and dealers generally. : 5 © eek ig Pe. Satire Fl tanh Brown Emma, 4+ ~ -The be continued by the GALENA ‘jand efficiency as a remedy. and pre-{ . nation, . dyspepsia’ and biliowsness, . ria, war bednee isease, liver aun: and other wasting diseases. * Se BROWNS IRON BITTERS enriches the blood and purifies the. system; cures weakness,” lack of energy, etc. Try a bottle. BROWN’S /RON BITTERS is the only Iron preparation that does not color the teeth, and will not causé headache or Constipation, as other Iron picket el will. BROWN’ § IRON . BITTERS Ladies and all sufferers from neuralgia, hysteria, and kindred complaints, will find it without an equal. FOR SALE BY CARR BROTHERS. HAVE YOU TRIED THE KINGBIRD CIGAR? ‘Made ot 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 end Imported Cigars OF ALL PRICES, “E. ROSENTHAL, COMMERCIAL STREET, OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK. CONFEDERATE X ROADS Junction Supe ialand Main streets, Ne : ja City, MIKE HANLEY, : Keeps Hencken & Schroder’s ts Paul JonesWhisky 4@ ASK FOR ITBA Prop’r, Everybody knows the place, and it needs no recommendation. _. Hibernia Hall Association of Nevada City, HE ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the Hibernia Hall Association of Nevada City will be held ‘at. Hibernia Hall, Nevada City, Cal., on Saturday, the Ist day of March, 1884, pose of electing a Board of Directors te serve during the. ensuiig year,and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Tran-fer books Will close on Saturday, March Ist, 1884, at 6 o'clock, PF. M. 7 -H. CARR, Secretary. Office at Carr Brothars Drug Store, corner Pine an’ Commercial sts., Nevada Vity,Cal: February 8, 1884.‘Disgolution of f Copartnership, fake co-partnership’ heretofore existing between Samuel D. Simmons, J. G. Knower, J. F. Perry and David Rodrick, under the firm name ot the GALENA MINING COMPANY has been ger ge by mutual t busit of the. aNtNG AG COMPANY, a corporation. arst RODRICK, J. F, PERRY, SAMUEL D. SIMMONS, . J. G. KNOWER. San Francisco, January 24th, 1884. feb3 oe .
oO . rey a? 8: of 28 © ra > By es jay a at my . 7 eat LEAP 5 ea PARTY HUNT'S HALL, NEVADA-CITY, —ONThursday Bre’g, Feb. (4, 1884, —BY— THE LADIES OF NEVADA CITY, ‘A?Full Orchestra, All the Latest Music FLOOR DIRECTOR: ; Allie M. Turner. © fuoon MANAGERS: Ida Allen, Mrs. J. V. Hunter, Mrs. T;>8. Ford, Mary E. O'Donnel, Miss B. Valantine, . Mar. W. L. Thurston. Mrs 8. A. Eddy, mrlia Hook, Emily Rolfe. ‘ RECEPTION COMMITTEE: Mrs, J. E. Brown, _ Belle Stover, Jessie Nivens, . Mee John Rector, — ra. R. D, Ca rs. E. Merrifield, Mrs. L. 8. Calkins, pe Hendersen, fter,' Mary Gray, Mrs. H. 8. ‘Welch, Mrs. L. M. Sukeforth, Mrs. H. 8. Bradley, at the hour of 7 0'clock, P. M., for the pur-. Emily Jenkins, Mrs. W. K. Spencer, I ae 2 25 Corn et eee 2 25 Barley SS cies 1 45 ‘. @round Barley 100 Ibs, 1 50 Middlings 100 Ibs. ae: 1 50 Bran Crushed Sugar 8 1-21bs 1 00 Deviled Ham 4 “... 1 00 Mrs. 8. N. Ghoeetaft, Mrs. G: W. Welch,: Corned Beef. 3..“....1 00 Annie Spencer, Ciara Muncey. o ; INVITATION COMMITTEE: Salmon ae 1 00 GRASS VALLEY, a as Mrs.Lydia Johnston, Joule Ridge u Table Peaches 4 “... 1 00 ite dasace tt it “1 yet ¢ rs. James Wa rs. . Mrs, W. Stoddar ‘ Lou Powell, = 4 Coffee, 5 Ib cang ...:.. 75 ila Madrill, mma wo! Eda Hill, Lou Dorsey, Coffee, 3 Ib cans ..... 50 Ticket viniition one = ets and two Gentlemen, $1. Gentlemen Dancers without escorts,. $1.50, 2Spectators to Gallery—Gen tlemen 65 cents Ladies 50 cents, AssessmentNotice. L?PHA HYDRAULIC GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. Location. of principal place of busi , San Fra . California, Location of works, Alpha Hill, Washington Township, Nevada county, California. Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting/of the Board of, Pircctors, held on the 25th day of January, 1884, an assessment (No 5) of 25 cents per share was tevied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately, in-United States gold’ coin, to the Secretary at the office of the Com ny,No. 328 Montgomery street, ‘Room 8, Francisco, Californta. Sadie Johnston Mrs. J. F. Kidder, Chocolate, 4 rs .. .1 900 ~— Bethel, 3 Annie Conaway, , ae } “NEVADA. CITY: Washing Powder 12 papr’s 1 00 _ x M. Hunt, Pa G. Beatty, .E. oe, OR. et OR. TO WE sc oe ect iens 5 Ley Be ‘ bes @. G, Gabler, Tea, 5 lb bor 1.50 rs. ennedy, 5-H. Bivrne, of J As Seely, Coal Oil, per 5 gallon can, 1 50: . F. Jacobs. pa'ding, T. Hicks, A. Walrath, Candles 60 for....... 1 00 pe RS eg 1 75 astin Walra aliziger, == ‘. Gandiles per bDox:...... oGriee a, A. Cha es Candles per box jay lo imi C.J, Natager, od Madenarth, Soap per box.. ein bas aes 25 arthe, mm. TaWIO) K. Casper, A, W. Lester, Butter per POU gs vs ep ees 62 1-2 Q. Nihell, W. H. Smith, N Douglass, J.'8. Holbrosk, ‘Eggs per dozen....;. 30c a. nson: 0! fe, 2 G.M. Hughes, EM. Preston, An ything 6. J Bru : Allie Orawtord, d ever ason, atie Matteson 2 G. D. Blake: Mary Gault, ropor* Maggie No 8 Mary Ri chards, else in Pp Emma Mosuley, Ida Maltman, e C. Crosby, Sallie Groves, tion. Vere Martin, Mamie Jack ss Hartwell, Millie Naffziger, E. Morgan, Annie Loyd, . As Holland, Wm. F. Evens, ‘Cora Clark, Belle Millhone, . . JM. Walling, M. A. Sterling, — . W. F. Englebright, : acne Hae z ciner ii le, ‘ompkins, : A. D, Tewer, C. FE. Matteson, Sarah Miller, . Ludby, FOR SALE. C. Kent, J. Webber, M. B. B. Potter Jennie Adair, C, Grimes, J. 8. Dunn, Lg Cooper, T. byl as gi, THE PREMISES SITUATED ON } B. Conn, . Harrison, BROAD STREET, (NORTH OF Ws pielice, a’ eerem, AND ADJOINING THE NEW A. Blumenthal ry w. W. Charles, YORK HOUSE, B. Walrath, For particulars enquire of jai2 WALLING & GAYLURD. DANCING SCHOOL. JOHN MICHELL’S Papen SCHOOL AT Nevada city Theatre, Kvery Saturday Evening. Ladies, 25 cents; gentlemen, 50 cents. Every Saturday afternoon at? o'clock, ladies and children’s class; admission 25 cents. fa7Dance music furnished for aie at reasonable prices, . Any stock upon which this t shall remain unpaid on the Twenty-Fifth day of March, A. D, 1884, will Oe delinguentans advertised for sale at public auction ; and unless payment is made before, will be sold on mee the 25th day of April, A. D. 1884, y the delinquent assessinent together with costs of advertisiug and expenses of By order of the Board of Directors. P. M. SCOTT, Secretary, pio tem. Office, 328 Montgomery street, Room 8, San Francisco, California. fel PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM. rP\HIS elegant dressing is preferred by those who haveused it,toany similararticle, on account of its superior cleanliness and purity. It contains materials only that are beneficialto the scalp and hair and Always Resteres the Youthful Color te Grey or Faded Hair. Parker’s Hair Balsam is finely perfumed and is Warranted to prevent falling of the hair and to remove dandruff and itching , Hiscox’& Co., N. ¥. 60c. and $1 sizes, at dealers in drugs medicines, mal Milton Mining & Water Co. MEETING OF THESH AREHOLDERS of the Milton Mining and Water-Comny, Room 24, -No, 320 Sansome Sireet, San Francisco, val, on FRIDAY, the sth day of rEBRU aky, Issa, at the hour ot 12 o'clock M.,, tor the purpose of e.ccting: a Board ot Directors to serve during the ehsSuing year, and the transaction of such other. i as may come before the meeting. ~~franster Books-will-elose-on Wednesday Feb. 6, 1084; at the hour of 40’clock e. M. H. PICHVIR, Secretaty pro tem. Office— 320 Sansome Street, Koom 2 Francisco, Cal. Bg An Ordinance. An ion hao Section, to s called Section 6, of Ordinance No. roviding for the exemption of Bhiaed from the operation of ‘Section 4, Ordinance No. 7, in certain cases, ROTION 5, “bulging which «Bab ses 6a are kept on pared to be uced for omanepert only, ag being made be exe for and pasos out a license re — , Clerk. pany will be held at the oilice of the Compa-} . write.for particulars Cold Dust Bought Wm. George.--Grass_ Valley. A. K. BISHOP, “Juvtice of the Peace, AND Mining Agent. North Bloomfield, _NEVADA OUNTY, CALIFORNIA. Buys and sells Mines on commission. uired. Reader, if you want busiNTS ‘ness at which persons Of either sex, young -or old, can-‘make great pay all the time they work, with absolute certainty, to H, Hauustr phe aweek. $5 outfit ree. Pay absolutehe sure No risk. Capital not rePortland Maine. Agency © Gormiully Celebrated * Boys’ and Youths ‘ia Bie oseoan & ALEXANDER, 628 Market St., opp. Palace Hotel, 8. F. marge . Mechanics Tools, Mardware and Machinery “w. P. SOWDEN, © . Attorney and Counselor at Law. wi PRACTICE IN THE SLATE an . United States Co Office—In Beckman’s Building? Entrance 2 Pine Street Novada City. , Granulated“ 9 *te Brown © “10° “ 100 Java Coffee 4 “100 Costa Rica “ 6 “100 Beans 25 * 1.00}: Tomatoes 8 cans... 1.00 Green Corn. 7 ‘:. ..1 00 eter Peas. 7 sta 1 00 Gyan: 10.0" 233 1CO Lobsters alii le ae 1 60 Sardines G2 aoa 1 00 Jelly Os esis 1 00 Daily Transcript 15 THE LARGEST DAILY PAPER IN THE Serra Nevada Gold Fields. A PAPER FOR ALL! —o—— Established Sept. 6, 1860, By N. P. BROWN &jco. N. P? Brown and L, 8. Calkins PROPRIRTORS MAVING THE LARGEST @ CRCULATION. 18 THE Dest Advertising Meum . It is the only Daily paper published at the County Seat and publishes regularly all Superviroral Transactions, Court Happenin s General County News, Mining Intelligence And in facteve vtning that goes to make a first-class country paper, Oe Writing) DEPARTMENT Letterheads, ae Blankwork, g) ee cesloved ef ax. Luction 4 old Shoestore, junction of Maly and ‘ Commercial streets, where he will carry on! . High 56! Repairing of. Furniture of all. inde Upholstering, Job Patiting. Chading ) Guilding,. Bronzitig,” Etc. I will take your old Furniture, make.it look as.good as new, and sell it on commission or at auction. Tam agent for Nevada'county.of.the] . New. Process -of Stained Glass For Transom, and. Si de»: Lights. of Front. ‘beers, Windows, Churches Saloons, ete, . _Pricés” Low and satisfaction given, Give me a call. Will sell property any wherg, 3 in. “tc eam on very low.terms. — Bi It) He CASH SCE HUSSEY & SON, Grocery & Provision Store Junction of Main and.Commercial Streets, they’ will keep constantly on: — A FULL ASSORTMENT OF « Faaily Groceries, Provisions, Wines. LIQUORS, GRAIN, . FEED, FLOUR, &6. ' WE dildnas TO. SELL: For Cash Canter, Andvby so doing, can quote LOWER . PRICES for the best’ qualities: of Goods than _ Aww other Dealer in-Nevada City, : HUSSEY & SON. rs ¥ & Jvd. JACKSON, “== === = PROPRIETOR. The Largest, th test and Cheapest (Grocery House in Nevada City 0 -—— Everything usually found in a First-Class: -Grocery Establishment always kept on hand, To:thoes who have never traded with me 4 exten ‘a ‘special invitation to call before making their purchases. 18 AND 20 COMMERCIAL STREET. THE LEADING Stationers, eens a Booksellers, and a 3 itt a, és Z i epee re oemtty = STEAK Latest gta? 2 & [Nati bangs Want Block, brad free Heda (Building formerly‘occupied:by W.R::Coe:) ere Music. Dealers a le eel he oe Oe Ue. OO