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January 8, 1884 (4 pages)

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Phe Kew vee Daily Transrip. Nevada County Oficial Press Published Daily, Mondajy ERBEUS, 6 . , BROWN ! & & CALKINS. ¥ of law facticen, © cn 5 3 Seromh: Napilcon younger Son, oe "TUESDAY, JAN. 8, 1884. Prince Lonis, is said to be very: ‘ shrewd. . ©AN MONEST MAN IS THE NOBLEST WORK OF GOD.” old this month, Willian 000,000, made oy railroa . ond commercial practice. People of all Countries. General Fremont is seventy years Senator Farley of California is atill “e delicate. health. ¥ Evarts has taade David Dadley Field is worth $11,ma tad.” is _AtHlow 2” F, naked, seeing she had a twinkle idher ‘eye and. that shes ‘wanted to tell. “Why,” she said, saying ‘mamma, whose turn is it While I sat ina al now ?’” After reading the. shinai usthe. Senator Dolph of. ‘Orngoa.hea::his. asked the obild. ansn who has the temerity to say the . wife, six children, and a narse with . She said, ~ ‘guthor of the following note can be classed as one of the ‘'Noblest works of God :” Brown & CaLxins—Gentlemen Yeur bill has been received, “I wish to nape at that the tai ree -been paid in fall, and I YT don't ome you erie If pre a my wor t6 the Voun. ty Clerk's 3 balsa aad yt over tlie list of bills, yours poh n the. nama which the Court released . me paying. I want you to ‘underae that I took the benelit of the Tnsolvent Act, and that is -the--way” I got clear of all dunning creditors, wo it is a waste of time for you to try ind collect a dollar from. me. Yoars, There are a number of other deadbeats on our books, and we hope they will either pay ap immediately or take the benefit of the Losolvent Act s0 we can square their accounts in black and wh'te. The Holidays are over, and for a time we shall have.some space’ ‘nwhich-to do advertising for onrselves. We propose to prepare a list of certain persons in Nevads county who owe the TRaNscrir? and manifest no disposition to square up. Having ‘‘dunnod” these parties by-letter and personally aud failed toget a cent out of them, we hav-resolved not-to—be. put off soflonger: The standing (socially or otherwise) of these badly actin ividuals will not be taken “intoconsideration when"we prepare the list of delinquents for publicatong : : eeeey A PICTORIAL paper published in New York has a very hard rap in it. The picture isa deuble one.-In the ~ upper portion is a brutal Jooking man incarcerated for murder, with a bevy of young ladies “around ‘him, giving him bouquets, fruits, ‘‘pie,” etc. Inthe lower portion is u woman sitting on a bed who is also inearcerated for murder, But about her there is no bevy of ladies sympathizing with -her.She-site-wringing her hands solitary and alonwhile the other sits happy and dontentedly.smiling. The picture car ries its own lesson. © TRAVELLERS on going te Japan ‘seem to think that Tokio isthe proper city in which to “euudy Japanes life, customs and ways, and to report from, The city of Tokio may be the more desirable and interesting in. point of ite many manufactures and art industries, but in re gard to size and population, it is to. day ote of the lesser cities of the great empire, the last census giving it only 987,911 inhabitants; while there are twelve cities with more than 1,000,000°each. Nigata is the largest with 1,581,168 inhabitants. Wukw Jay Cooke, the first promoter of the Northern Pacific railroad failed, he had-on hand a big block ‘of stock in that enterprise. He went.through bankruptcy and the stock was so worthless that his c:editors refused to consider it apart. ef his assets or. estate “and tossed it back as so much waste paper, When Villard revived the road and made it @ success this ‘‘waste paper” acquired. avalue which made Cookerich again, Thisincident is one of the financial romances of the North Pa. cifie. — oe Rar.Roaps have been the bane of villages along the Ohio. A writer n the Cleveland Herald says: ‘‘The iriver is no longer the great avenue of _ trade, and asthe steamboat ‘disappears before the railroad these ence thriving towns and villages fall into decay. They. retain their status as towns and-villages; they are marked on the maps; the old settlers remain . from force of habit, but no new com‘ers settle; they.are good towns to move away f-om.” A company with $2,500,000 is preparing to drain 1,000,000 acres of ~ land in Camerori, Calcasien, and Vermilion, in the southwest corner of Louisiana, and to make a gulf front of 100 miles of agricultural lands between Lake Charles and Sa“Dine pass. Steam plows for the work have arrived from England, capable of plowing fifty acres a day. ‘A Newsrarer devoted to the fashions says that “‘artificial lips, for womien of fashion, of course, ‘are ‘the ~Tatest,-and necessary to the present: atyle of close-fitting garments, ” No doubt this item is valuable, “but. is difficult’ to grasp the connection a tween artificial lips and tight garments. But maybe the fellow meant _ “hip” instead of Sto jf eo Tue editorial corpa ofthe Southern States fairly ‘ecintillates with the military. A late census of Southerm editors shows two captains, seventeen majors, Seven generals and one thousand. eight hundred and : * twenty-six colonels. There are no “privates, and no eltioges below. the — ae captain, © : him in Washinzton, back exercise, aod has trained down from: 237 to 195 pounds. : $10,000,000, laid the. foundation of his fortune by handling inselvent railroad cases. ‘. seventeen words # minute. He has Bismarck has resamed fais horseSanwel J. Tilden, who is worth Queen Victoria: saves annually from her Parliamentary allowatice alone LOR. She receives annualWith a oe ‘held io his teeth Manly Shotwell of Ann Arbor seuds telegraphic messages at the rate of lost the use of his arms. It is said in Mexico that the il fated Empress Carlotta owes her madness to a dose of the milk of the plant ‘‘Toloachi” administered soon after her arrival in Vera Cruz. Pope Leo XIII daily dines at a cost of thirty-seven cents, on. simple soup, a ‘little bread, a leg or wing of a’chicken, six or seven grapes and one pear, with a big glass of best Marcia. Longfellow said to Miss Mary Anderson, when the latfer was a gitl of fifteen, ‘Make it .# rule never to pass a day without-seeing a beau+iful picture, ‘reading a beautifal poem, ani hearing some: beautiful music,” Nellie Lincoln Rossiter of Philadelphia, although only sixteen years of age, is at the head of the silk culturists of this country, and is rapidly beveming wealthy. Her book upon silk culture is standard authority for those who are engaged in. the new and profitable business of raising cocoons, and her products have taken premiums at all the exposiSS Advertised . Letters. The following iea-list A list of letters remaining in the Postoffice at Nevada City, California, for the week ending Jan.°6, 1883.-Any person calling for these letters will Please say “advertised.” Tuos. Muir, P. M: Bryant, J. Henry. Barton, Chas. Brown, Hannah Clemens, William Crocker, G, D, Dietzel, John. Eddy, Wm Foss, i, gE. a e pany Mrs. C. J. ‘. Faley, C. \ Grove, Mr. tte Gwinn, Mrs. KE, Graham, Chas.” Harris, Wm, Howell, Mra. M Hooper, Joho Lang, Chas, Leatham, John Linson, J. R.-2 Miller, Wm. L. Miller, Carl Herman Nolan, M. Power, Elizth J, Peters, Chas, F. Richards, G. D,-2. Richards, E-T. * Stapp, Mrs Mary T, Stevens, Sara Bb. Seracco, Thos, Tillotsou, Harry Wills, A M.-2 Winters, Thos. Weber, A Wilson, Mra, A. BUYTEL AKRIVALS. —O—— NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. STANLY A. EDDY...,...Propriets Jan 5, 1883: John Hippert, Eureka. J. T. Saveev, Portland, Or. J, M. Saffeil, City. James Tirrell, do January, 6th, James Semitt, Sacramento, W. H. Wiseman, Blue Tent. J. Lang, Emigrant Gap. H. L. Day, Truckee, Union Hotel, RECTOR BROS... +. Propricters Jan. 5, J. E. Carr, City, Father Meagher, do J. M. Chaney, do * W. F. Holland, do J. Treanor, San Juan, U. W. Cross, San Francisco, Scheon, do Emery, do R Thompson, Michigan, Payne, Spenceville, . Sullivea, Bloomfield, Hapnover, San Jose, Sunday, Jan. 6. Vogelman, Grass Valley, Coleman,—-Mine, Treanor, San Juan, . Lowenstien, San Francisco, J. Greeley, . do . Walrath, @ do mak Devise, . do a Mitchell, do . M. Brown, City, Irs, Broglezs £3 @b. . C. Woolf, = = do . D. Carter, & Ww, do . F. Holland, do’ 1883. i S7Q SHOOOM renin ae ahr reek. B Sotmy free. Pay. absolute. ly sures ‘No risk. ~ Capital not re ceieds. Reader, if you want af ‘ness at which persons of either sex, oO! ‘orold, can make great pay all the ne thay rk, with absolute certainty, write for vulars to H. Hauerr & Co., Portland, Maine>_ d22 Genera ‘Insurance Agent, NO, 90 MAIN STREET GEORG? W. HILL, spends.a werk at turn. She always she does, whose tu don’t like to-tell. ;, Walting Mer Tarn. ‘Mormon cotta ze one slay a littie girl of thirteen years tapped me on thie shoulder and whispered, “I know how to make mamF. f langhing, ‘by *“‘What do you mean by that?” I “Why, yeu know paps each. house, and mamma watches and waits for her knows, or thinks rp it is, but she She don’ t cag to think about the other wives.’ like polygamy ? re “What are you’ it when you grow choose a WasbaaT and no one else,” tional Seapanen. $e amet _— “Oh, that’s it, is it? How do you “TI don’t like it,” stie replied, going to do about elder?” Lasked. “I'm going ti-be.a Gentile, and who will love” me} ~ was the noncondis cS can hog. “FRANCE is puttiog up the vk against the admission of the AmeriBut suggests an exchange, some. of that species will no doubt get throngh on first-class fares on board the steamers. . Rotter Skatixa at the Theatre until farther notice. j8-tf vive theni. Is your wife’s health poor? your children sickly ? Brown’s Iron Bitters, will reAre Give them Sep George Danforth and Hartman and wife, a At Nevada City, Jan. 7, BORN. In Nevada City, Jaiivary. 8d, 1884, Richard Sandtow and wifé, a 800. In Nevada City, January 4th, 1884, to wife, a son. 1884, to B. F. daughter. At San Franvisco, Lizzie M. Walker, be! i asaiinietieienmnatdieidiaiameemeanilien MARRIED. Jan.. 1st, 1834, by Rev. W. A. Scott, D. D., David 8. Reseigh to th of Nevada City. i ceanl H meaning. it’ is, that pai things. rheumatism,d neglect it, cure. such Wm. P.M to her sex. ‘TERS. Oh, My Back’ That's a comfnon expresson and -has a world of ow much suf. fering is summed up in it. The-singular thing about n in-the back is occasioned by so-many May be caused by kidney disease, ‘liver complaint, consumption, cold, yspepsia,averwork, nervous debility, &c. Whatever the cause, don’t Something is wrong and needs prompt _ attention. ° No medicine has yet. been discovered that will so quickly and surely: diseases a3 ‘Brown’s Iron Bitters, and it does this by commencing at the foundation, and making the blood pureand rich. arshall, of Logansport, Indiana,writes: “ My wife has for many years been troubled from pain in her back and general debility incident She has taken’one bottle of Brown’s Tron Bitters, and I can truthfully say that she has been so much benefited that she pronounces it the only remedy: of -mariy medi. cines she has tried,” Leading physicians and clergymen use and recominend Brown's Iron, BitIt has cured éthers” suffering as you are, and.it. will cure you. FOR SALE BY CARR BROTHERS. . ROA J, EL aN Ct ca, oor Board of, Di rn of: the above named Com< Pany held th s day, Di ents pér share wag di A er a Merged cl ‘th, closed ‘Thursday, iia cb Dividend Notice, QFEE OF THE DERRECBLUE GRAY. PANY, San aiokietas ore
rid 1, of Ten ‘ gosepar Sigs tock cor ner ate 50 Dollars a ht, December sth, Mare was stolen ih ae oh ro 1 ot, aah ‘en BBN oo. . ~ Deer Creck cron era ag ay ao ‘Wachivarae dy. Ua Progrators No. 47.1.0. 0. Fa, AND Wao vers mala * Caatoria ego-wel ; : . gcd fa Sretoramie ot then to Morphine > pee Salar Bae ossora ' CENTAUR_LINIMENT-—anrabsolute cure for;Rheumatism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &c. The most Powerful and PeneMilo Lodge, No. 48, K of PHunt's Hall, Nevada City, Gcn’l Committee of Arrangements. Geo. A. Gray, B. N. Shoecraft, J.C. Rich, H, V. Reardan, John Waters, J. G. Hartwell. Judges on Drill. (To be announced hereafter) Floor Directors. John Waters, B.N. Shoecraft. Floor Managers. A. R. Lord, E. A. Tompkins, R, D. Carter, W. L. Thursten, C. J. Naffziger, W. J. Britland, Joseph Marshall, 8. L. — Reception Committee. J.T. Morgan, D. 8. Baker, J. B. Johnson, _ J, EB Iemac, Win. H. Martin, H. D. Towle, KE, Hothersall, H. GC. Mills. Decoration Committee. F. L. Harryhousen, S W. Greeley, H. G, McKelvey, W. J. Bri:land, W, L. MeClure, H. V. Reardan, M. D. Gilman, Freeman Woodman, John Hocking, Simen Lanyon. . Tickets $2; admitting one gentletleman and two ladies. Children not allowed on the. floor. Gallery 50 cents for each and every person, ~~ Tickets can pbtained from the members of b6th Orders. Lady dancers without eacorts, $2THE FAMOUS, UNRIVALLED NABE PIANO. THE HARTMAN PIANO, Afatrictly ~~ instrament’ at a moderatefprice. Also The Popular Pease Piano a’ L. BANCROFT & ©0., 721 Market ree , Sau Francise " SALICYLICA No more Rheumatism, Gout or Neuralgia.] Permanent Cure Guaranteed Common Sensé Remedy. IVE YEARS ESTABLISHED AND never known to faii in s single case acute or chronic, Refer to all prominent physi and druggists for the standing of eRLICYLA-IC SECRET : 4a THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE POISONOUS URIC ACID WHICH EXists IN THE BLOOD OF RHEUMATIC AND GOUTY PATIENTS. SALICYLICA is known asa mmediate Relief Warranted. Stationers. ———0 yational Exehang Hotel Block, Broad Street, Neuada City. ae WEED. If YOU would live toa Corner Broad and Pine Sts, ° ~ \ A Large Stock of Pierre Joseph wes born April 12th, is living to-day in San Francisco, A Type of Well Preserved Manhood He-has Smoked Tobacco every day since he was a Boy, but has been careful to select the Pure BRAND BROTHERS, THE LEADING Booksellers. and Music Dealers OF NEVADA COUNTY. -1780, and 1 7% RIPE OLD AGE, Smoke. good Cigars,. which can always be had at GIFFIN'S CIGAR FACTORY, Broad St., near Pine, Nevada City, Cal. (a SPECIAL GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS -Nevada Drug Store, Nevada City WALTER D. VINTON oie sid Opaiaanage Patent Medicines Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Combs, Bruskes, Hand-Mirrors, Toilet Articles of all kinds Careful Attention Given to Compounding Prescriptions Bys Competent Druggest, and PERFECT PURITY» guaranteed. AGENT FOR igo BEST IRE INSURANCE COMPANIES EX CANT 4 IMPERIAL,'LONDON NORTHERN AND QUEEN LIVERPOOL LON LONDON AND GUOBE, sense remedy, because itétrikes directly , the ,cause of “Kheumatism, Goutand Neurs ‘ gia, while so many so-called specifics supposed panaceas only treat locally the fects. It has been conceded by eminent Sclne bing with .oils, ointments, liniments and oe lotions will not eradicate those disich are he result of the poisoning of the with Uric Acid. otha Sie works with faarvelous etfect on thigacid and so removes the disorder. It iy ow exdlusively -by all celebrated physicians of Europe. “ Highest Medical Acacemy of eerie Bade 9 per cent. cures in three days. = REMEMBER . TH T SALICYLICA isa certain cure te RHE MATISM, GOUT and NEURALGIA The most intense pains are” ‘subdued alusos, utly. _oetat itatrial, Relief guaranteed or mon287 ‘Broadway, cor, Reade St, NEW YORK. EA ek, T HA graent tists that outward applications, vuch as rub. ‘A ‘latina: tie ditt ts. THE AMERICAN N ILLUSTRATED GUIDE to wealth. health and happiness, and a’ work that every farmer -who expects to succeed will be compelled to purchase, in self-defense, The volume is an invaluable daily refererice book -tor the f t, his wife, sons and da d wi ha eon as index to erence vasy e ous, and illustrated bay brags eo engravings, and nearly—15 want long felt. b ot poe mane speoal : ng c. es) is the American an tater. = Also, NRW 0 “*bousandt testimonials sent. on appliOLHER 8 ban good. i tee x bc circulars ea ee + "gl A BOX, 6 BOXES FOR $6. — ww = Sent ree va receiptof money, ll DEWING a ce. Ask your for it. = . Do notbe deluded into takingm _ tiions er . 420 Es. Sturect, substitutes, or something retummeénded s joseanyoss.” siBURNE a genuine = ma20-tf SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. & 0. en 5 ; iia Saree Os RS RAG ahd an in fa ioe os & na sth ind ind Conia at Lin, : wi PRACTICE IN TH SLATE AND ’s Building.. oer es Spc CIR: gts re re ag — aes: Satine Byes Barton ° = Fara and ‘Home Cyelpetia. ! hters, . ) € ref. Notice t Pers Gung Sa Francisco ! Co fax to San Franeiseo .& " back have been reduced to “. SLO-30ae ye Ri imember—Theve “Fiekete’ean be purehased: vale at College = your Tickets to Colfax ONLY, al ——— ——— SS Se This isa erat saving te Trave Tickets Good For-%0 Days from. Iu’ golug to San, ‘Francisco buy 1860. 1883, . : east) aad ROE pation Seer ae Healing Remedy known to man. A PAPER FOR ALL!) THE Daily Transcript 4 18 THE LARGEST DAILY PAPER IN THE Serra Nevada dea bie Established 1 Wépt 6, 1860, / ByN. P. BROWN & Ce. ~~ ON. P, Brown and L. 8. Calkins % HAVING THE LARGEST CROULATION . 1s IRE Dest Adverlising —Matium It is the only Daily paper pub~ lished at the County Seat, and. publishes regularly all _. Superviroral Transactions, Court : Happenings, General County News, Mining Intelligenee And in factevei ytning that goes ‘to make a 1st-elass country paper . a DEPARTMENT Letterheads, Blankwork, Transcripts, Posters, a a a ea eee bed EBB TS PFSRs Bs Bef ee Ageney of QO” swutiore ile iene 87.4 Youths’ “Weal Bieyeles vsponn & ALexannep, é 8 Market ‘St.,-opp. Palace Hotel, 8. F. ed) rem, Reréwervans Machinery. rae r to how Show Uause. N or court Nevada deans, State f Ae Sa aap putes Harrison, ain It 8 eppenrng to the Court . filed fed by Neh ee ng! Hiedea tea Sarees sad ‘ang t tle hes 2) hak ‘e maser tate should be seid. that the next of kin pr pen and day of Jantary, 1894)" at ithe aehenin os Court, at 10 o/clock.A. M. of that Ma then and show, cause an. order should not be ‘for the ; of such estate. And‘ successive weeks oe be said day of hearing, in the Nev: ba Be ty = a0 tg D. Long, Aety tor Pecionee. noe “AND ‘EsPECTALLY—' . Nervous Prostration, Loss of Vitality, Sexual Infirmities, Pte. Ete, UOeR Hae pela. HE GREAT NEED fronton wno are bufferi: Keamvous 2 vi tm PLAI id successfully ae : Foe gare practiitioner is not suffici tly filled in these classes of. troubles to to #0 20, nd it must be left to the who with edncatin, long ‘pracice, nowledgeand comprehensive mind, ry prepared to cure them. DR. J. C. YOUNG. Opened his now celebrated Institute in 1850. rpose of oe the afflicted” Gone of hovorsble and skillful ¢ pod re permanené. resto: for over 80 years ene sustained the first Tank not on n this Coast but through. out the sivilized” worl. Iam aware that. by dwelling. upon uninviting a subject as the Decay Pothexnai Wigor the ignorant may asperse my motive, but the desire to inform those: who are mo iy ge threugh ignorance, and who by. carelessness or want of knowl Tasue &® cure tan be had, are not only yet bag Seanin rnp to an untimely’ BE oa hah al giving sextal weakness'as an in to utute generahay igh dor great an incentive to permit ‘nie Symptoms.” IF YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM NIGHT LOSSES, NERVOUSNESS, ESSE CONFUSION OF MIND ‘SLIGHT pres WHEN UNDER EXC TEMENT VARIABLE ‘ATION. IF YOU. HAVE RAS THOED 8 LF RUBE EVEN IN SLIGHTEST vi cviringghonpeet 8 are suffering from the; , Dread Enemy of Human Lire, And shouldnt besitaté. to spek st once health and gato a cure, * » CURES GUARANTEED. FEES MODERATE. CONSULTATION. ‘BY: OR. OTHERWISE— Free. Exclusively Vegetable Remedies reds. LADIES—You are re eapecal tering from peau sa taint All y be “ys pera nérvous in their origin and hence a ante sufferings are terribly depressing or ‘The DocDistresses and Sufferings to which asa sex you are pep me 4 You will find.in.the Déctor!a friend upon whom you can. me for comfort, aid and cure Dr. qerepean Fi le. a id pclomiemapaign have by an: sath or medical prescription ever icin be sent by mailo xpress. Pen and attention can have = necessary accommodations furvished Letters. Those who can. not, visit the. city can by giving their symptoms in their‘own way, reeive,advice,and when desired, treatment a me With every assurance of a cure.Pe theo RETURN ED OR DESTROYED dress, DE. J. C. YOUNG, Medical Thstitute, No. 7 Stockton %t San Francisco, Feb! 21, 1882 STRENGTH to vigorously push a-business, strength. to study a profession, strength to regulate a household, strength to do a day’s labor without physical pain. All this repre-sents what‘is wanted, in the often heard expression, “Oh! . -wisml had the strength!” If you are broken down, have not energy, or feel as if life was hardly worth living, you can be relieved and restored torobust health and strength by taking BROWN’S IRON BIT. TERS, which isa true. tonic—a medicine universally recommended ‘for all wasting. diseases.: sox N. Fremont St., Baltimore During the war I was in' Juredin the stomach jiece of a shell, and Neve ered from it pyessnce. About four yearsagoit roughton paraly> sis, hy kept me in bed six months, and the best: peta in the said I live. Isuffered fearfully on. years could not éat solid food “and for.a dange.postiotr Of the : one wasungbletoreiaineven = quid nourishm I trie ) Browitciia Bure titdnow! _ after taking two botiles Iam able to get up and ground. and am’ BROWNS? rn BITTERS i . a complete atid’ Sure’ fethedy “fo ingests; Dhl, Malaria Weakness and “all diseases requiring'a true, reliable, non-alcoholic ‘tonic. It entiches the blood, gives new life to the muscles and tone culls gge8 ce ee 4 Seat eB habe eats ROS ae Ee ar iia) nt for ge SLL SA ‘ — Fe al eae te _ oy is Rereby endaced * 8 further that acopy of this ordes be pablished of toves three To the Sick-ant Afi! Those Suffering’ From Debility — Wt « phyaitan who * ao indigestion, and for'c bet two ~ eed a ay “SA i ee + As