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the hired man doesn’t stop to rest;
“. State,
“only Iron Preparation
_ BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
"THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 1884. "eas
Burxpxasi is steadily decreasing in
England, owning, it is considered, to
the advance in surgical treatuient of
the eyes, and tothe decline of such
diseases as sinallpox, etc., among
children. For thirty years this affliction has gradually, lessened; but
within the last decade the_improvement is'epecially noticeable, and the
last returns reckon some 22,832 blind
persons—about one in every 1,138.
Tngtawn last year had » population of 5, “The ‘excess of
ths over births was: 34, 148 5) and
besides this, statistics show ‘that the
Emerald Isle lost searly one hnodred thousand by immigration. A
and
: this grven isle of the sea, will have.
but a weak number of native sons to
contend against the iron rule of Eng:
land, :
“Yes,” the Nebraska taginde said,
“barbed wire fence is éxpensive, but
every time he has to climb it.” .
#¥Wn find that the deceased came
to his death by calling Tom Warlings « liar.”: Basiness-like verdict
of an Idaho jury.
Sn
Ar San Francisco, last year; nearly two thousand houses were erected
at a cost of $11,000,000, ,
Sanrrary science is’ all right in.
theory, but typhoid fever and diphtheria keep anne with all improvements,
Tune is said to de almost » milliom dollars of unclaimed deposits in
the Massachusetts savings banks.
Ir 1s the man who has nothing to
be discouraged about who is the
most discouraged.
. Hunrive the hair—by the barber
. when the callow youth goes to get
shaved,
Tries with scriptural texts ‘upon
then may be regarded as text-tile
fabrics,
Pasabiwa ‘and vicinity
2,000 inhhabitants.
bn
Don’r forget that J J. Jackson
kseps on hand all kinds of canned
goods, #ugar-cured hams, wines. and
liquors for medicinal purposes, and
everything found in a first-class
grocery store. jy19-tf
Megeman’s Gastricine. ;
A spgcrvic Yor Dyspxrsta. Sold
by druggists.” 25 and 50 cents per
_ box. Sent by mail. J. N. Heorman & Co., Proprietors, New Y ork.
, Redingtons & Co., Agents, San
Francisco, Cal, * ~ n28-3m
Vocal and instramental Muste.
Persons desiring the services of J.
R. Davis, in vocal or instrumental
music will please leave word at the
National Exchange Hotel, j12-2w
claim
no longer from Dyspepsia, Indigestion, want of
Appetite,lossof Strength
lack of Energy, Malaria,
Intermittent Fevers, &c.
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS never fails to cure
all these diseases.
Boston, Hevabitier 26, 1882,
Brown Cuemicar Co,
Gentlemen:— For years I have
beena great sufferer from Dyspe
and could get no relief (having i tried
erery hing which was recommend.
psd goon acting on the advice of a°
o had beer benefitted by
fog ‘8 Eeaer Brrrers, I tried a
bottle, with most og heen results,
Previous to taking Brown's Iron
poy a’ Tsuered Tate distressed
I suffe any from i
which s was we ag ‘Since taking Brown's Inon Brrrers, all my
troubles are at an end. Can eat any
time without any disagreeable results. I pm practically ana another
WwW
“30 Maverick St‘, E, y scall
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS acts like a charm
on the digestive organs,
removing all dyspeptic.
Symptoms, such as tastng the. food; Belching,
éat. in the Stomach,
Heartburn, ete. The
that will not blacken the*
teeth or give headache.
Sola by au Druggists.
Brown Chemical Co.
= 6: Baltimore, Md. :
See that rom Bitters are made by
eh Sar reer
ne Same
wanes" S28 et
‘. December, 1864, and is therefore in
va . United States army:
‘. dict that it will develope finely-after.
/ —
The Princess of Wales was born in
[her nineteenth year, ‘
Gail ‘Hamilton, now in her 23d
week at the sdvanced age of 83.
“Mary Anderson, the child phenom.
enon, was born in. Kentucky in 1871
or 1872, we forget which. «
Ellen Terry owas up to \several
children, one of whom will soon entercollege, Miss Terry was seven:
teen her last birthday.
Miss Mamie Harrison, granddaughter of Master Harrison, the
boy preacher, bas invited her reverend grandpa to.her wedding.
Miss Lydia Thompson, now in her
twenty-third year, is devoted to her
son, a handsome and highly cultivated young man of twenty-five.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton loves to
talk of her happy childhood, She
remembers distinctly when Grant
. was made lieutenant-general of the
Mlle, Aimee, the sprightly French
Pactress and singer, has very little
voice now, but her instructors preshe has got her growth.
Mme, Patti was born in this country eighteen years ago in New York
She was first attracted by
the power of music at the opening
concert giving by a Miss Jennie Lind
at the Battery.
i SIP a
Tus man who dropped a tin tobacco tag into the contribution plate
says he at least deserves the credit
of having put in an appearance,
i aimee an
BORN}
At Grass Valley, Jan. oe 1834, to John c.
Coleman and wite, a daughter.
At Nevada City, Jan, 13, 1884, to Charles
Cooper aud wife, a son, P
MARRIED.
At the Catholic Church, North Bloomfield,
Jan; 14,1884, James Cummings and. Miss
Mery Alice 'Foy, ‘both of Nerth BloomDIED.
In Nevada City, Jan, 14, 1884, Mary. Jennie, daughter of H. and Elizabeth Watson,
aged 1 inonth and.10 aan
« 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, alum or phos— powders, SOLD ONLY IN Cans.
¥Al BAKING PowpEr Co., 106
Wall st., N. Y. ‘ n3-ly
Order to Show Cause,
N THE SUPERIVK COURT of the county of Nevada, State of California, Inthe
matter ee ars of James F. Carr, deceaved, el E. Carr, the administratrix
of the estate of James F. Carr, deceased,having filed her petition herein, "duly veri:
fled, praying for an order of gale of all of the
estate of said decendent, ‘tor the pur
poses therein set'forth.
Itis therefore ordered by the said Court,
that all persons interested in the estate of
said deceased, appear before the said Superior Court on Wednesday, the 20th day of
February, 1884, at nine o'clock in. the foe:
Superior Court, at the Court.House in the
County of Nevada, to show cause why an
order should ot be granted to the said administratrix to sell so much of the real estate of the said deceased, as shall bs neces.
sary; and that a cepr of. this order be ptib.
lished at least four successive weeks in the
Nevada ee Transcript,a newspaper priuted and published * said Novada County,
OHN CALDWELL,
Superior J udge.
Dated January 15, 1884 ‘ E
Searls & Searls, Atty’s. jal7
Noticeto Publishers of Newspapers and id Stationers,
BR WILL BE "RECEIVED up to and
including the 7th day of April, 1884, at
the County Clerk's office, for publishing ai!
ordinances, all orders, statements, rules, allowances er ee ceedings of the Board of Supervisers of Nevada county, or any publication required by law of the Auditor or any
ty officer. Said bids to state the price
re for each time any publication
Ehall be made, provided no payment shall he
made in excess of the miniinum number of
year, says the new comet of 1812 has
+ . not ch bit, wi af j
‘Sojourner T ath, who has beed jos . :
for the past ten years, died jlast a
“And the mediam told you all
those wonderful things 7”
“Yes, Mrs, Dasenberry.”
“By méavs of spirits hal
“Yes.” :
lines are exceedingly sensitive to evolutioniatic and . protoplastic. \forees,
The positive effervescences of the
.9orms,.the poecorms and the nepoecorms, acted upon by the nebulous
atirora of the “clades, the poeclades
normal condition which brings: a8 én
rapport with—but, are you following
me, Mrs. Dusenberry r
‘Law sakes, yes! How simple.it
all is, once it’s explained.”
THERE ore natures’ which blossom
and ripen amidst trials, which would
only wither and decay in an atmos‘phere of ease and comfort,
Svccrss does not consist in never
making blunders, but in never making the same one a second time.
A Reliable ‘Medicine,
Our_readers are aware that the
Times very rarély éditorially endorses or recommends what are known as
patent medicines as it does
not .frequently happen ‘that we
can have positive knowledge of
their merits; but having individually’
used ‘Ammen’s Cough Syrup,” and
heard so much in its praise, we
think the mavufacturer ‘is . doing!
good in placing sq valuable a medicine on the market,and we are doing
‘. good in assistiog to make it known.
It also affords us pleasure to’ tecorm*
mend Mr, Ammen to. the craft elsewhere, We have done business with
him near two years, and find hima
gentlemrn honorable in his dealings,
prompt and liberal.-~ [Democratic
Times, Jacksonville Or, :
Iv you don't want to freeze when
it’s cold; suffer from excessive perspiration when it’s warm—use Brown's
poe Bitters,
sole aoe >.
Roiver SKATING at the Theatre
until further notice, j8-tf
bd
BUTEL AKRIVALS;
—o—
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
STANLY A. EDDY....,.. Propriety
Jan. 14,1883,
C, Stevens, Oakland,
Mies A: Dunlap, Downieville,
Mies K. Dunlap, do
8. F. Mobley, City,
D, Collins, Grass Valley,
H, LD. Beam, do
W. A. Johnson, Bloomfield,
W. Keegan, do
F. Henry, Moore’s Flat,
D. Ropes, San Franciseo,
¥: Joabed; do
A. A. Wood, Sacramento,
. C. Eberle, do
A. Ebefle, do
Mrs. L. A, Porter, Reno,
M. Leaky, Sweetland,
ee
Union , Hotel,
RECTOM RHOS.... + «Proprietors
Jan. 15, 1884,
D. D. Deadman, Auburn,
¥, -H. McNally, San Francisco,
E. Cummins, . do
H. L. Harland, do
C. F. Weihr, do
J. Rose & w, Bear Valley,
E, R. Clarke, R. R,
H. A. Helfler, Marysville,
Miss E. Brant, City,
EK. M. Brown,. do
E. Brown & w, do
Miss Lampkin, do
A. Cunningham, Grass Valley,
and the nepoeclades, create an ab. :
. Scott inine is one of the oldest loca. located by Mr. Roach in 1858.
Union ; The fact of » constant and
liberal supply of water at Smarteville, has Jed the ‘Excelsior Company
ut two we *
quality of ‘flonr.
hell furnishing the-pow.
‘er. The mill has not commenced
is now absent.
: sitiinclunigaliaas
Winfield aoe Mine
Tidings : The last Jost crushing from
‘the Wintiel@ Soatt mine’ near the
‘Bartery mine, Grass Valley district,
paid $28 ton. The shaft where
‘the tributers worked is 60 feet deep,
and the ledge iu the bottom averages
13 inches, It is the intention of
Michael Reach, who owns the
ground,to sink che shaft toa greater
depth; as the ledge improves as
depth is attained. —The Winfield
tions in this district, * having been
Asa trie and efficieit’ tonic, and
one that excels all other iron’ medieines, take Brown’s Iron Bitters,
Guarp and protect your health,
make use of that true and efficient
tonic medicine, Brown's Iron Bitters
ee.
Vienna Rolls, Bread and Cakes.
A first-class baker, lately from the’
Eastern States, has been engaged at
Gault's Bakery, and fresh bread and
Vienna rolls will be served to the
public every morning. A:fine assort‘ment of cakes. will also be. kept on
hand, jl2-lw
J. J. Jackson of the Beehive Grocery store continues to sell the very
best groceries and provisions at the
very lowest prices. 030-3
rie any ills sis
For a cough or.cold there is no
remedy equal to Ammen’s Cough
Syrup.
CHILDREN 8 pictures taken instan
tancuusly by Swarts, Novats City.
oes ©.
With Pen and Pencil
“No, sir; I don’t beliéve newapaper men are more. dissipated than
any other class of men who earn their
living by their brains,” said Mr. A.
H, ;Siegtried, manayer of the adver-.}:
tising department of the St. Paul
Pioneer Press: Still, phgae of them
who do désk«,work are Mt omrpted go
atinulate, for it’s very hard on, the
nerves and stomach.”
‘“‘Asfor example—?”
‘As for example, in.my own case.
I stuck to my desk on this paper until my nerves were like a bunch of
coleareph wires after a gale, aud my
stomach kept about as good time as
a two-dollar. watch. Myfriends suggested this and the doctors advised
th:.t, bat one day I ‘caugh ton’ to-an
ind.’ of Parkin’s fone, and tried
‘t. I have never endorsed a eer ietary medicine before, but I cial deRo from my 1ule and say that the
‘onic is not merely the best thing
but the only thing that breaks up
these attacks, All desk-workers
should make:a note.of-it,”
This preparation, which has been
known as Papknn’ 's' GINGER ToNIo,
will hereafter be advertised and sold
simply under the name of ParKker’s
Tonic. As unprincipled dealers are
constantly deceiving their customers
by substituting inferior articles under the name of ginger, and as ginger is really an unimportant ingredient, we drop the tataton ding word,:
There is no change, however, in
the preparation itself, and all bottlesin the hands of dealers, wrapped
under the name of PaRKGR’s GINGER
Tonic, contain the geauine medi.
W. Smith, do cine ifthe fac simile signature of
Pp, Shelvin, do Hiscox & Co, is at the bottom of the
W. J, Madden, Smarteville, outside wrapper.
noon of said day, at the Court Room of said:. -siacegahonting ‘EXTANT .
‘grist mil!
me
yet to work regularly, Weing under}
erder from the Superintendent who . .
. Ida Allen,
1 . Mrs. T. 8. Ford, Mary E. O'Donnel,
Miss B. Valantine, Msr. W, L. Thurston,
Hi Mrs, ©. Malenvan, Amelia Hook, ‘
y . Mrs 8. A, Eddy, Emily Rolfe.
RECE PTION COMMITTEE;
Mrs, J, E. Brown, — Belle Stover, /
Mrs, John Rector, Jessie Niveus,
Mrs. R. D. Carter, hare nee
}-Mrs, E. Merrifield, Mrs, H, 8,
Mra. L.-8. Calkins, sag 2 M. pad forth,
Mary Hendersen, H. 8. Buidley,
As an invigorant, Host
Stomach Bitters has regeived
most positive endorsement:from emi'nent physicians, and har long oceu:
pied # foremost rank an. og standard
proprietary remedies. Its properties as an alternat'ze o disordered
conditions of the Stomach, liver and
bowels, and a preventative of malar
fessional recommendation.
For sale by all Druggists ion
Jealers, to whom apply for Bees
ter’s Almanes-fos. $364,
ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY.
pa geet CHAMPIONS Th oe TOUR
The Cieit
JOHN 1. SULLIVAN
COMBINATION
—WILL EXHIBIT AT THE—
NEVADA DA THEATRE,
“Monday Even Grening, Jan. 21.
This Great Combination embraces the best
known and most fan ows Boxers and s»
Athletes living, smoug whom are
JOHN L. SULLIVAN,
CHAMPION OF THE WORLD.
HERBERT A. SLADE, The Great
Maori Giant ;
STEVE TAYLOR, ex champlon
heavy-weight of the United States,
PETE McCOY, the champion lightweight of America,
MIKE GILLESPIE, Boston’s favorite sparrer,
FRANK MORAN, Master of Ceremonies,
J; MUNZINGER, and other Celebrities,
Sesion of the famous Madison Square:
Contest re-enacted by
SULLIVAN and SLADE.
= 0
‘ The Bebe da) John L, Sullivan,
a9 vanquished forty-tive iliste,
the first being Steve Taylor ona the
last Herbert A. Slade. “He ‘will ap:
pear twice during the Exhibition,
first with Steve Taylor, ex-champion
heavy weight ; ‘second and~ wind-up
with Herbert A. Slade, the Maori
Giant, —
Admission. One Dollar, .
Reserved Seats at Vinton’s Drug Store
without extra o!
. SMITH, Manager.
. GRAND ~
LEAP YEAR PARTY
, ae RS
HUNT'S HALL, NEVADA CITY,
—ON—
Thursday Eve’g, Feb. 14, 1884,
-BY—
THE{LADIES OF NEVADA CITY,
ee
A Full Orchestra,
All the Latest Music
FLOOR. DIRECTOR:
‘Allie M. Turner,
FLOOR beg Ag oe
Mrs. J. V. Hunter,
Mrs. B. N;-Shoecraft, Mie G. W. elch,
Annie Spencer, Ciara Muncy; © ’
AAACN COMMIDTEE;:
RASS VALLEY,
Mrs. Lydia Sohauton: Jessie
Lucy Myer Elia
Mrs, James Watt,
Mrs, W. Stoddard,
Ella Maidrill,
Eda Hill,
Emily Jenkins,
the
ial diseases ore no less renowned, ond.
have been accorded emphatic pro. :
. Mining Agent,. .
Mistletoe . TF acamipmpent
No. 47, I, O. O. Bs
Milo: Lodge, No. 48, Kr
PROATD YP, JA 8,1
Gen’l Comamittee of Arrangements.
Geo. A. Gray, B. N. Shoecraft,
J. ©. Rich, H. V. Reardan
John Waters, J. G. Hartwell, .
Judges on Drill.
KTo be announced hereafter) .
Floor Directors.
SohnfWaters, Uzr" B. N. Shoecraft.
Floor Managers.
A. R. Lord, . E. A, Tompkins,
R. D. Carter, W.,L, Thursten,
C. J. Naffziger, Ww. J. . sioegge
Joseph Marshall, 8. L. Rogers.
Reeeption Committee.
; : rn 00 % z vr ananky
Johnson owl
Wm. H, Martin, ‘owle,
E. Hothersall,
Decoration ' iamiiabionn 3
FL. Harryhousen; 7 'W. Greel
H, ©, McKelvey, 2 Briand,
W, L. McOlure, Irv. Rearda:
M. D, Gilman, Freeman Woods,
John Hocking, Simen Lanyon,
Tickets $2, adimitting--one-gentletleman and two ladies,
Children not alléwed on the Sober,
Gullery 50 cents for each and, every porson,
Tickets can be obtained from the
inembers of both Orders,
Lady dancers without escorts, ’
FOR SALE.
ine THE PREMISES SITUATED ON.
£ BROAD STREET, [NORTH OF
AND ADJOINING THE NEW
YORK HOUSE.
For particulars enquire of
jai2 WALLING & GAYLORD.
DANCING SCHOOL.
JOHN MICHELL
WILL OPEN HIS soreparnas ain
jm rage for the winter season of
1888-4, ai
pee City Theatre,
On Friday Even g, Oct. 5, 1883
And to be held each Fri evening therefater, at the following rates, tor sir
Ladies, 25 cents; gentlemen, 50 centa,
Evory Friday aftertioon at 8 o'clock, la
dies and children’s class; admission 25 cents.
4% Dance music furnished for ane
reasonable pri
ull Dut Mt Bought
Wa (ieorge. . Grass Valley.
A. K. BISHOP,
Justice of the Peace,
Ss
North Bloomfield;
NEVADA QOUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
Buys and sells “Wines on
without es. .
0)
times required by law for each publication.
howe Bethel.” mh Commas 4 ee aSRIOR.
"Each square of advertising shall be two hunWADA crt: dred and forty ems nonpareil.
Mrs, R. M. Hun’ Nee F. G. Beatt
Also bids for all leeserta, blanks, and,
G. E, Turner, M. Allen, ? ¥ & week, Be ern it tree, Pay absolute.
Clerk of this Board. . For allstationery slip.
Me 8, 4, Eddy, . X. Kennedy, ness at which et of, either sex,
now on file e Clerk's" office. Boar ee . . . : ‘ is : ime pares ps ed ia red any or bids. CEN U L M ‘—anrabsolute cure for; Kheuma% Hi oe os Lh am — fr se 5 pn & oe”
w consider @ port
ia : rtla ‘tne advertising, printing or Supls” ' tism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &c. The most Powerful and Pene. Avstin Walrs ey pag : icc: aacind 5 Boch aa aie ee a trating Pain Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy knowntoman. . & H. Gay ae G Smith,” fais new bee
C.J. Nafiziger, A. R. Wadsworth, Agency of Gormally* J 2S . a a RR TIT ER . G, ye, lcmetond Calahented we ee ee i Be G:Ninon w . ion. te \ Boys’ and Youths’ Delinquent Sale Notice
XBouglie, J.8. Holbrock, > . E ae Ideal Bi al
TENNIAL GOLD GRAVEL MINING “7 srr ae 1 Q.E Robles. “94 Eo S)3 cy ny . SGcaeer ae ft sae eH iac ion, > oaon & scam
1 fe’ tion
, “
of t. work, Cal mri ‘Township, Nevada . Nevada Svein Store, A. D, Iason, fatto wee
AUETA Morale. cota ‘nee sue Ome ‘Brena and Pine Step Noveda City 0 [eee Mary Gault, tes Market St., opp. Palace Hotel, 8. F,: 4 renanngere ary de ‘stock, on account of as--}~
Emma McAuley, Ida‘ flesiomma os re es
: soemanass No, 14, levied on the 11th. day of
C. Crosby, Sallie Groves, ~ Domes a, 1. Lage ae
. i A boro ous Jack,
‘
m
. a. ; ill a «P.
Etna owe ee share
bao nc Mu ne Slava us w.P . sownEn,
JP Flanninghaut See" h'$000 06-100 Gana, Seder.
Core Glare” Belle Milikgns? Attorney and Counselor at Law. WN Hall” “335 dont 86 400 wir 4M; Walling, . . ME A. Sterling,
a
L Ewing, 176
AChatronst, SF Cane wi PRACTICE IN IN THE SLATE AND
m os
=D. ; Ma *g1g219° 2460 62-100 49 21 Sarah Miller’ i apm on Pine Streut Novada Ci M J Henly, :
ops. en a J. Webber, se
Fi line Perfumery, Fancy Sane arise 7 ee *
Combs, ‘Brushes, Hand Mirrors, 7 ieee eS & Shaw,
‘
“Toilet, Articles of all. kinds i ballon, ; AB
. Seretu Atfention Given to Compounding: Prewerighens jA Rumasitier RW ae repre
ee. PEavECT PURITY perenlaed
— Ticket admitting one. iaiy wal
oe . two Geutlemen, $1.50. LARGEST
of P f.
Hats Hal, Nraa cy,
: oa sh bi an “carty One
A ‘GENERAL AUCTION AND. CoMMnssION
~ BUSINESS,
Repai
'A a tio fo 00
une in of: Main n and Commercial
corer ea CU Ss NA ter Sees
ring Of sha hake ing Rindat cic€ ebeved! yy: ee
U pholstering, Job Painting, Glazing,
Guilding,, Bronzing, Etc.
I will take your‘old: Furniture, make it lodk as‘ good
I am cara for Nevada county of the.
i
¢
“Now Process f Stained: Glass.
For cance and Side “Li
Windows, Churches, §
M
ion very. low terins.
rPHRANE GUILD.
vue
uf
~~ SAWYER--.Has given us a black
eye, but hasn't knocked
us out. We'll have abi
Dam--n, then-go on digging gold and sig
fine Cigars made at
aloons, etc,
and satisfaction given.-Give-mea-call-—— ~~ =
-Will sel!:property. any whére “itt Bi ‘aunty
ae
as new,’ arid’sell it on commission or at-auction.
‘ie
ghts of Front Doors,
Prices Lew
tagd ets
~GIEFINS CIGAR FACTORY,
Broad St, near Pine,’ Waste. City, Cal
‘Grocery House in Nevada iy.
J. J. JACKSON, ----"~ PROPRIETOR.
The Largest the best and Choapes
Everything usyally found in a First-Class GroStationers ik
cE or Eva COUNTY.
z = oe pated + 4
mae Lmapine
BRAND BROTHERS
i RD, tae
oR
cery Establishment always kept on hand. To thoes
who’ have never traded with mé T extend a ‘special’
invitation to call before making: their purchases,
I8 AND 20 COMMERCIAL STREET.”
rey
aoe shave =.
Ls Wanakes neh tare
spice tinirenlss vetsin 2