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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

January 24, 1884 (4 pages)

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sit scathing aA eee ee wel the par as not yet ‘pie Union says that after his be had mit sitice b he left Boston. ~ da City olub. ~ ey that the sloggers gave him Tues: oe ag tng w the Blue a ee : The}, « Miving Company to-werrow ‘the floor will be canvassé ero -e ann of the San styla for we festive oocasion, and is evening “. and with closed doors, it 4 Adi to e:ghven at ‘Baunt’s Hall, to . , {morrow night by the Odd Fellows . . . and Knights of Pythias, squads are wearing the soles of their . met serious accident, ‘No de. boots down to the thinness ot wafers con ‘ 30:4. : exercises. "Both sett i are brought adit deh bie . ambitious to get away with the honaffair. He said that in the morning ots of the contest,and bets are about even among outsiders as to which [country the mail and express ‘matter will win. Last night the encamp-. n *aelong drill, and é Knights will prac: lover to the. steble. and the. horses tice in full uniform for the last time . chiatiged. “When he tetirned to the ‘Tosday: the . office the sacke and The drill} tails were given in the telegram, and 1} Mr. Tower vein eae: martes ‘for P) the ridge, © i When. the « beige teste neat: arrived here at 21 o’clock the driver tional news of the sad /upon atriving at San Juan from up ‘were thrown off at Swan's, office as usual,” then * the ‘stage’ was ‘driven . . remainoth. will begin . ed on the aidewalk whore hé bad left ming’, the” in magnificent . thei; ° This led to’ ‘inquiries being . made:.at Mr. Swan's. house near by, and there it was found he had acMonday at San’ Francisoo. .4° Jones & Beebe’s orchestra will . cidentally abot himself with «« re‘the following result.. PelkWs Athos, Antoine Borel, Py J. Le nee ‘was chosen Fines John id Pond, Secretary. arrive “from ; to to-morrow ind Tarai the” tatisic tor dancing. . ihe omeats vf the wounds Floor. Director Shoeoraft éays that » BE ‘Doyle, Directors, A. ithe following time table will be. adhered. to. volver, and was likely.to die from Parties who came over subsequently ipform, us that. the ball entered All persons proposing to} Mr, Swan's temple and came out from his furéhead, but that he was 4 if they “desire to witness conscious when they left.and there Te ‘Offa Placer Te publishes an scall the attractive featires, ;as there was some encouragement that he dotint Of'the trouble that some _ ‘the . Will be n0 delays in the: way of wait-) would survive. He -maintaine that inembers of tho. “Whima” pany recently. hisd! is Doth Piatt which shows that the, latter genjing for late-vomers: . march, will take place at half-past {on when it went off, the shooting be. . with the station agent, Mr. Disque, eight o’clock sharp. The first dance ing “purely . accidental, bwill be the lancers quadrille, the sec. some of his friends:think it is‘an atThe grand he was Carelessly handling the weapalthough Gees ~ entirely justified in ond a waltz, These will be followed tempted suicide. We ae iar sar ¥ e ‘ ee remet Iad ‘Trotwos: It is said ‘that Joseph Werry, the man who was shot.at on . ing the Knights. Sanday, in Colfax, is going around by the competitive drill, with ‘Geo. A. Geay commanding the Odd rellows and Geo; A,\ Nihell command[cisco fdf’some time, and he-has a Next will come. yrown daughter living ‘in Pennsylthe exhibition drill and sword pracThe injuredmani’s «wife and two of his children bave been in Sam Franvania. Hecame.to.Nevada county the town with » double: barrelled tice ‘Gy the Knights under com. thirty years ago or more, living for — on hie shoulder. Wm. en’ arfested. Rafael on the 19th ‘of ‘this’ month, aged 68 years, a native of Maine. She formerly resided in Roush and » this county, and was mother ASL. Slack, Mra, H. J. bouts with McCardeand McKenna % the Theatre Monday, evening, . ; att Tracy was complimented by Sullivat a4 the most scientific boxer OM Lirrary pe] debating soviety hae been organized in Grass Valley If it-wants to have tome fan let it come tip to the county. seat some fight and try te out-talk the’ Neva-, tin parlor Rha Wiad to Stitt Etall-ie -now lighted’ by a beantifal crystal chandelier. “A large French-plate mirror hae abo been Darchaséd for its 2 death warraut of» Gollins, duly signed by Judge Caldwell and County,Clerk Beatty, was detivered: to Sheriff Carter yesterday. Bruty Mowroomery was yesterday sent to the County Jail by Jus. tice Blakey for fifteen days, the charge being —Tue Union Geis ions * ‘in this’ gounty has been assessed 50 cents a share, eerie a ae dl 26th. R a Man of Nerve. oy Collins, sentenced to be hung a work from: to-morrow, does not appear to ose avy of the “nerve” that has characterized himeversince, the day he was brought back here from St. Louis and lodged in jail. He asked Sheriff Carter day before yes” terday if the Goveoror had. been} heard from. ‘‘No, and I don’t éxpéct to hear from him,” was the anwer, ‘‘But,” asked the prisoner in sutprise, doesn’t he have to sign that warrant?” He was told it required only the signatures of. the Judge and Clerk of; the, court.— He hasyiavested syme.of the monday ins box of cigars and .s. larze package of chewing tobacco. He says hie proposes to epend what time he is to-atay on earth as’happily as possible So far as known, :nv. effort. is ee staveroff the banging. Fi at: hat a Leap wear Pat tae in this, eee toilets, of ah anes Saerireceerremer cen pnb 5 Be ::0b sy 0 pon] = F Cn te oe ere se hak ne iis aceen Seas ee neo . ‘Obtein this happy. physical state by . oa estrone renee _— Bit-}. sec na ait in the 2 et Set. ‘Hydrslig als, for fore-. i ee party, fay! in. ” and the Jenkins ‘detailed. mbesa shone in all cost radiant Co. co. by bel ed Cc, so te ws wlio did the shoot. Odd’ Fellows with Mr. Gye: mander, y as command of J. G. Hartwell, and by the }a long time ia this cityand ‘Graes ‘Seventeen or eighteen years} Valley. At the conclusion of these . ago he settled in Sau Juan which Mins. Asse W Davis died at San . the regular programme of dances . place has since been his-home. For will be continued. Rearentes: Court. The hliselad business was transacted ‘yesterday in the some ten yeats He has been sorely afflicted with rheumatism, badly crippled in his hands and feet. being His domestic affairs have alee gone Superior wrong of late, later years of ‘the nation’s. history, ‘and popular faith in the fature of mining in this couttry is stronger than ever, . In the *Weat aty vast ‘tracts of iiook plana: ‘yand, ~The} . Western mountain region has twice surprised the world—not counting the Pacific slope excitement of 1849 —nee when the Comatock lode was found, and again when the .deposite ‘of Leadville were discovered. Past experience would justify the ‘American public in believing withoat surprise fabulous stories of the discovery of rich mineral deposits. Virgiuia shipped iron ore to England in 1608, All the leading: metals weéte minéd io the last ‘century, but the output from the mines ‘was reen the great. populat excitemente iL which followed the discovery. of.coal,. . ‘copper, geld,’ petroleum and silver, It was 1831 when the discovery of the hot blast stimulated suddenly and powerfully the coal and iron in; ‘tant discoveries of lead in Missouri ‘and Iowa turned the popular attention to that mineral. when the copper craze began which followed the finding of. Lake. Superior copper. hills.of California began to be wash; was 1859 when the petroleum fever gau the silver mining frenzy. congeatock lode in Nevada. growth of ‘the conviction that the . vountry is remarkably well supplied with a large variety of metals and other minerals, have grown up schools with departments devoted to mining and metallurgy, so that the mine, prospector will proceed more intelligently than formerly, and the work be more efficient and econominpt ae and or amall, and not till this century were]. dustries. Tt was 1835 before imporIt was 1842] until farther notice. It was 1849 when the ‘ed down in the search for gold. It broke out, and in the same year, bequent upon the’ finding of the ComWith. the Fs sldom th at you on ot teal unuse = Bowie ‘on Bi Bitters. ‘who “are. siden, to} Big Bargain. the weed which, as Philoso. — says, “ripeve the brain. 1 hereby offer the fixtures ‘and h ; liquors,in my saloon on Commercial ‘ the heart, and makes a pad opens the t, a ae piven dicey ih thes for'sale. 'T also offer’ m idence think like a. ‘and act. like. a y res tan.” ‘hus Reckeha io ah and household goods for sale, Ap pretends to be ‘ap to snuff” on’such ply early. ‘A. Banvz, tf sabjects says ‘that the aristocratic! ayaue's Cough Syrap cures colds, meerachaum, the middle class briar-. coughs, bronchitis and . conanmption. wood and the plebian clay pipe will ‘s0oni joatlé one another on the. swell CHILDREN 8 pictures a taken instan taneously by ester Nevada — thoroughfares of the great cities. Weare told that one-highly colored} yoo ona ST Persons desiring the services of J. olay pipe in which the owner had R. Davis, in vocal. or instrumental smoked butts for a year past war sold to a well-known New York Gude for-$2 50,. and the pipe ap. music will please leave word at the peared on Murray Hill the next day. National Exchange Hotel. j122w It attracted deserved attention and Seo eT TEREST SM its'new owner was called a lucky . . tha vast fellow-until he attempted to emoke . BONCUTI, it. He.was laid up for three days, . THE BEST TOILET,SOAP. and by ‘the’ verdict of four physicians his friends were not allowed to THE MOST ECONOMICAL. GOOD. FOR THE’SKIN. ; see him. EE “Uniform BallSavper, IMPROVES THE COMPLEXION,. o'clock, a first-class chicken supper 5 will be served ut stumpf’s Hotel for . JT Boncuti. the accommedation of persons attt is great favorite with ladies who tending the Uniform Ball at Hunt's beta tied dlc gl ge aa to th ‘i hich Hall. Price 50 centa, as usual. 4t *) suet noae can art on nut leave thet hoary, shintn appearance on the pad which is consi hare 80 objectiouable, Only 10 cents a cake. For saleby CARR BROS: eel t7 PRICE LIST<3 —AT— Tracy's Auction House. Rotier Sxatine at the’ Theatre j8-tt TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, Commercial Street. For the next 10 Days. Star Spring Mattresses, old price $12, now $9.50. Upholstered Spring Mattresses, $11 now for $9. Cort, Hon. Joba Caldwell présid: “Smith ve. Nevada Reservoir and days, * . Reynelds vs. Reynolds." As’ L Coombs eppsinted Referee to; take testimony. ‘Nevada Gold! ‘and ‘Silver Mining } my attention. Mining Co, 10. W. Cross substituted as Plaivtiff. Seaman ‘ve. Kitts.. Motion to’ continue cate denied, ‘Januaty 30th. Nevada’Gold and Silver Mining’
Mining Co. “Action for restitution . me of mining ground. On trial. city Tuesday evening for the benefit of Rev. J. Sime, pastor of the Con-. that which ‘is not a‘ fact. gregational Church, “was witnessed tilled “the Theatre up -} down, and was a success both artistically and financia'ly. of ‘‘Lost and Saved” was admirably. rendered under the direction of Profesgor Maller, the various ¢haracters ‘Tcommonly the case with amateur performances, tlémen from Grass Valley who favorPianct Gravel Mining Company. Union: The’ stodkholders of the} Planet-Gravel Mining Company heid their anonal meeting ou Monday evening, Bdaid. of Trusted’ were elected to serve for the ensuing year: 3. No: vitzky, Joho Collier, M. Byrne, Jr., McFarland and W. F. Corwin. The Board subsequently organized by thé election of ‘Thos. N. Paine, Presideut, and M. Byrne, Jr,, Secretary and Treacurer, prosued with. the, the adjoining location . estimates that in the past Koown as ¢ 4,000 persons destroyed themselves into which the vel chaunel is known’ to a ad} sir New™ A rig Charch, is offered for sale. A Contrite Hydraulicer. ing? Wiley vs, Carter. Trial continThe Marypville Appeal says tha ‘ued to January 29th. * a business firm there sent toa wellvs, Original Empire Mill and Action to recover $800. al . that for thirty-three vs. Original Empire, Mill and A ‘Successfal Entortaipment. ——— nv balm in Gilead for a repentin an appreciative audience that soul? Where is the Salvation Arm stairs and) The cantata pages.” ing SEE ng far better sustained than is Veeyive The ladies and gen-. the audience with s number of, The existence of these iarks prove beautiful vocal seleetiona during ‘the . most embarrassing in the case i eveuing were« equally well received, question. enduring than ink, es A at which’ the following W. Kitts, Thos: ‘N. Paine, A. W. the revenues $28,000,000. The stockholders.alvoted to consolidate the Planet] pace at which the people live. Mule Spring ground, in Paris alone. / Uniform Balt Supper. _the ‘aniform civil . service benefactors of the human race.” 6 ay tae on Friday “commencing a uf} Atop reply was: “i Clone Ohba dil —— guleay For 9690." The Siege sey pie. Ward Beecher, ‘I ‘would settle ‘Washington Territory.” Apply. to Mrs. c w. Connect. ‘Srnuexoru and health go together. country can bear,” —— OF ay oo . “Ne You Haven't bid oes asked a acugiet in. al. known hydranlie. miner. a copy of Ditch Co, NK’ etexed for, 20 . the Bee containing, Jndge Sawyer’ decision, and received the following ackuowledyinent: “The Sacramento Bee of the 14th, that you-have kind-} ly sent me, is new. and shall have After its’ perusal’ I will turn it over to my friend ———, who-like myself seeks consolation in every sheet that meets his gaze, ‘in this our hour of need. Lama. little . ” Trial set for demoralized, 1 must admit. To think consecutive years of my life I have been commatting a public nuisance o’erwhelms What can I do the remaining _L years of my life that will atone for the terrible past?) It’ must be’ so,, because Judge Sawyer says it’s so; The entertainment given in this . nd-aurely he would not stain ‘the ermine of his high calling by stating Is there that once inhabited your streets, or where 33 Sullivan the slogger 2? But [ forgot you have sent me the Bee, and I haste to seek consolation in its AN expertina Loaton will. case stated that peucil marks rubbed out when the texture of the paper returns to its normal condition. Lhe Boston fire, too, proved that pencil writing was more Tne. United States lesaaniy open: ed the new year with an exhibit showing a debt reduction duriug 1883 of $110,000,000; and this in spite of the tax legislation of the last Congress, which, “in the first six mouth’s operation ofthe’ new law, cut down Tue Paris Figaro, in a recent num‘ber, commenteon the extraordinary inworld.”* crease in suicide in the gay capital, which it attribates to the tremendous year over A youru last summer in London, while undergoing the awful ordeal, a “examination, was Jasked to mention “some of the chief was very hot weather, and the un““Ig1 were young,” says: Henry . _ Beécher’s 80n is a settler in W ashingtou Territory, and that’s as much as the new . . Qheen Victoria’ will, vanatle not. ‘be i at her drawing-room re: — year, and the Princess}. of Wales will: i tonieere her on those ‘f: cal, t grocery store. ailing! That is what a great ny people are doing. iey don’t know just what” 3 the matter, but they have a combination of pains and aches, and each month they grow worse. F jyl9-tf t. The only sure remedy yet found is Brown’s Iron Bitters, and this by rapid and thorough assimilation with the blood purifies and enriches it, and rich, strong lood flowing to every part of the system repairs the wasted ‘tissues, drives out disease and gives health and strength. y; d. This is why Brown’s o. fron Bitters will cure tidney and liver diseases, consumption, rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, malatia, intermittent fevers, &c. Mr, Simon Blanchard, a wellknown citizen of Hayesville, Meade county,Kentuckr, says; ‘' My wife had been sick for a long time, and her constitution was all broken down and she was unable to work. She was advised to use Brown's Iron Bitters, and found it to work like a charm. ‘We would not now be without it for any consideration, as we consider it the best tonic in the Brown’s Iron BITTERS is xot-a drink:and does not contain whiskey. It is the only preparation of Iron that causes no injurious effects. Get the genuine. Don’t be. im on with imitations. It «CARR BROTHERS. RSET IE TT “ Don’t forget that J J Jackson k2eps on hand all kinds. of canned goods, sugar-cured hams, wines and liquors for medicinal purposes, and . Combination, per pair, old price $5, now $3.50. everything found in a first-class Wool Mattresses, full-size, $10, now selling for $6.50. Wool Mattresses, 34 size, formerly $9, now for $5.50 Wool Pillows, per pair, formerly $3.50 now $2. Feather Pillows, per pair, $7, now for $4.50. Baby Carriages, formerly $25, now for only $r5. Baby Carriages, formerly $15, selling for $8. 8-Day Calendar Clocks, formerly $14, now $8. 8-Day Clocks from $5 to $6. 30-Hour Clocks from $1.75 to $4.50. \albume fiom: 50,cents to $3; Scrap Books from 25 eat to $2. Autograph Albume from 10c to $1.60. Stationery Boxes 25c to $1. Note Paper, per ream $1,25. Envelopes, 1000, $1. Also.a full line of Lamps.. stock Mirrors, Bird Cages, Vases, Silver Ware; Brackete,; Sewing Machi ines, Furniture, Toilet Sets, Knives aud Forks, bree kery Wate, Glass Ware, etc. CHEAPER THAN THE VERY CH APEST, Also, Seven Hundred Second Hand Books for sale at your own price. GEQ TRACY, Auctioneer. THIS YEAR We Propose to Sell all‘Kinds of Goods (heaver than Bver Before = ee (): DURING THE PAST YEAR Our}Trade has been Nd Growin’ Men ate Rapidly Finding Out we Mean Just what we.Say — When we Tell Them Thatjin in sient necessit co for bihey r prompt and. effiremedies is growing these Ho maar se tach Gar proven ‘hoeoaah'y minor ail. morta gn by family restorative Our Stock is the LARGEST! Our Styles the LATEST, Our Prices the LOWEST. arr “+. Before making your purchases, Ws. Lester & pe. beak HED INION HOTEL) Which Hap rm Condition of Affaire is duefto. the fact that the Women and NEVADA cary sit ee a m oa 8) hi a Oe IMMENSE STOCK OF cons Tess anna ete Sealeate: W. T., we ill For the ot Thitty aul Sell our Large and Finely selected Stock ef " = }DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, MILLINERY. ETC, AT LESS THAN COST. any-thing in our line will SAVE MONEY Any one in need of By calling on us before making their purchases, as NEVER BEFORE WERE SUCH BARGAINS OFFERED IN NEVADA CITY c& SELALLEIN BERG ER. AMERICAN 9 CENT. STORE..-----~BROADSTREET \ a H eFGO TO Ss The Palace Drugstore IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF . DRUGS, MEDICINES, Yoilet Articles, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, PAINTS, OILS. ETC. —_ GARR BROTHERS, CorneriPine and Commercial sts. Nevada City CASH GROCERY STORE. $0 HUSSEY & SON, Etawe Opened! a Si rect rie \@roce ry & Provision Store Junction of Main and Commercial Streets, (Building forrierly occupied by W. R. Coe,) . where . . they will keep constantly on hand A FULL ASSORTMENT OF . Family Groceries, Provisions. Wines, re : : : ‘ : LIQUORS, ‘GRAIN, PEED FLO, a6. [ecantne OR MAGNIFICENT USSORTHENT] eon Cash O “Cuaas . And, “by so doing xan quote LOWER eeices: _for the best abit of Sones chan eee ener remmnrnre So am