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July 23, 1884 (4 pages)

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gion birds of slander.” The slander. BROWN & CALKINS. © ~ er Gold im Virginia. A West Virginian, who had more mountain on his farm than was good for his crops, suddenly “discovered” the pr of gold in paying quanWEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1884 . ' ry One of Thurman’s closest friends “declares: “Allen G, Thurman har been sactificed and his friends out raged by a corrapt and damnable conspiracy hatched io Cincinnati an: New York, and successfully carrieo out by the use of money and dishonest trickery. George Hoadley, by lending hir aid to the consammatior of this villainy, has forever forfeiteo the respect of the decent, honest Democrats of Ohio, and all they will de sire now as to him is tohavea chance to punish him.” ——_ oe Wrrnour offensive or superfluour comment the Philadelphia Press, th: Chicago Tribune and the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette reproduce 4 cartoon from Harper's Weekly of May, 1876, representing Mr. Blaine “cearing the feathers from the carers are the same, and Mr. Blaine has snot changed. If Harper's Weekly cannot reprint nor enjoy the same picture in these days, why not? ee Tux British Government deriver its revenue from few sources, the chief articles taxed being beer, sp!rite, tobacco, while stamp, telegram, jacome, and house taxes made up most of the rest. The taxes on ali «the land in the Kingdom amount to about $5,000,000. Clearly the landed aristocracy to Great Britaip know how to take goud care of their * interests. ; Sh sce sg dlagion take Over 29,000 women work at the watchmaking trade in Switzerland. They do much of the finest, mos' @elicate work. There are two s18ters who cairy on & watch-making and jewelry eatublishment of their own. Ay A BORN. In Grass Valley Township, July 21, 1834, to. Francis Arthur and wite, a 800. eee Delinquent Sale Notice. PION MINING COMPANY,—Loca Cen of ncipal place of business, San wrancisco, oe Location of works, it A wereTIOk Tere are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of as sessment, (No. 15) levied on the 18th day of June, 1884, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as Bee ale am hi Cert. es, Amt, _Bredle plizabethN, 140 60 . 8.6 00 Blosta Federico, 605 =—-250 25 Ou Biesta Federico, . 687 200 20 00 Biesta Federico, 638 200 20 00 Cost Friederich, 149 50 6 00 Cost % 168 50 5 00 Gross George, 870 . 100 10 00 ” Gross George, 510.20 2 00 Gross George, 699 «=. 20 2 00 Hoffstetter Dr. B, 690 1450 145 00 London . 71 = «50 5 00 Meister John R, 239 «= 60 6 00 Meister John R, 240° ~50 6 Meister John R, 241 60 5 Ov Meister John R, 300 ©6100, 10 00 Meister John R, 301 «= «50 00 Meister John k, 819 200 20 00 Moister John R, 383 © 100 10 OU Meister John R, 6381 20 2 00 Meister Jchn X, 658 30 8 00 bem Frank, 476 60 5 00 McCurrie Mamie F, 674 70 7 00 Seregni F, 108 100 10 00 Seregni F, 109 100 «=.10 00 Seregni F, 274 200 20 00 Seregni F, 414 100 = 10 00 nF BS 82 80 Seregni F, Secern F, 590 40 400 Beregni F, 601 16 1 60 Vogelman Henry, 16 100 10 00 Vogelman Henry, 17-200 20 00 Vogelman Henry, 20 200 20 00 Vogelman Henry, 434 100 10 00 Vogelman Henry, 475 260 25 00 d in accordance with law, and an ordea off the Board of Directors, made on the 13th day of June, 1884, 80 many shares of each of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at public auction, at the office of the Secretary of the above named Comny, 522 Montgomery Street, stairs, San Sg California, on WEDNESDAY, the SIXTH day of AUGUST, 4. D. 188s. atthe hour of 8 o'clock P. M., of said day to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs uf advertising and, expenof sale. eg THEO. WETZEL, Secretary. Office, 522 Montgomery street, San Francisco, California. jy28 Dividend Notice. IVIDEND No. 14 of Fifty Cents per share on the Capital Stock of the citi. ZENS BANK will become due and payable onand after June 13th, 1884, at the office of itizens Bank. nce JOHN T, MORGAN Cashier. Organized in 1858 NORTHWESTERN Mutual LIFE INSURANCK COMPANY, ey MILWAUKEE; WISCONSIN. ~ Bins Grpanaation ” $52,765,395.81 for them. ‘otal Premios Rev 45,261,145.12 Dividends to Policy Holdersin each of the past Eleven Years unequalled by those of any other Company on similar © ‘THE NORTHWESTERN stands among _ the highest of the lite companies of the country in strength and security, as shown by “the ratio of surplus to liabilities. , Its location has given it an ponents advantage over compafiies looated in the lessen the rates of inpe A Splendid Bowling Alley ities at a certain spot, and within @ week had sold his forty acres for $10,C00. {n about another week che buyer came around and said: “Uncle Josh, I believe you to be a Christian man.” “Yes, I hope Iam.” . “And you wouldn’t lie !” “T hope not.” “Well, now, we've got all the gold there is on that farm, and there an’t $500 worth. “Answer me truly, lid you salt it ?” “Ag true as I live I didn’t,” answered the old man, The buyer went away convinced of the old man’s innocence, but his ceat-tails were yet in sight, when Oncle Josh turned to his wife and said: “Golly, I couldn’t believe the Baptist religion had any clause iv t requiring me to tell him that your orother had been here from Califorsia, and that we divided that $10,000 even up!” Shaving a Deau Man. Jones went into his barbershop the other day and sat down. The barver was just reaching for his cup when a new barber looked over and said: ‘‘Don’t take that cup, I used it to shave a dead man this mornng.” Jones jumped up, with fire in ‘his eye, and said; ‘‘That settles it. I withdraw my trade-from this shop. A barber who will use a man’s cup on a dead man will steal a sheep.” The boss barber explained, Said ne: “The man isn’t exactly dead, Mr. Jones. It is old Mr. Sniffer ap here, who never advertises his nusiness. He is not quite a dead man, you see. There he goes now.” The: customer was mollified, and laid his face against the lather. > ™ A Young Girl's Heroism. “T would like toask you to take some ice cream, dear,” he said, looking besitatingly in the windows of a saloon, ‘‘but after that disastrous affair in Brooklyn a few days ago, 1 am afraid to,” and he made an attempt to forge ahead. ‘‘What affair was that, George ?” she asked, holding him back with both hands. “Why, over one hundred and fifty people were poisoned from a single freezer.” : “Jt must have been terrible; still, George, dear, there is a possibility of our escaping with our lives, and if we do die”—here the heroic girl gave him a look of love unutterable-—‘‘we will die together.”’ — Absolutely Pure. someness. More economical than the low teat, short weight, alum or phos phate powders, SoLD ONIY IN CANS Royas. Baxina PowprEr Co., 106 This powder never varies,. A marvel of purity, strength and wholeordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of A Business Secne. “Well, sir,” he said, rubbing his hands and smiling pleasantly, asa young man entered the sfore. ‘‘what can we do for you to-day?” -“You keep a good many ,things here, don’t you?” the young man responded, looking about. : “Oh, yes; we keep most everything in stock. If there. is anything you want that you don’t see, just ask for it. We can supply you.” *‘Well, I don’t see any money. My boss sent me around with this old bill to collect, soI’ll just ask you for the amount.” “Oh, yes; I remember the bill. I’m sorry, but I guess you will have to wait a little for the money.” ‘All right,” replied the young man sitting down in a chair; ‘‘that’s what the boss told me.”~ ‘‘What did the boas tell you?” **He told me to wait for the money.” STI LT ET Young Men!—Read This. The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mich., offers to send their celebrated ElectroVoltaic Belt and other Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) afflicted with nervous debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumetism, neuralgia, “paralysis, and many other diseases. Complete restoration” to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred as thirty days trial is allowed. “ Write them st once for illustrated pamphlet free. tes Sour Stomach, These. and It :insures ‘health’and sleep, without morphine. ion tion, Fe — * Castorian is so-well adapted to Children that reaper gies ie ap prescription xno. Lo me," A. — ; ML. D., d CASTORIA for Infants and Children. tism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &¢c. The most Powerful and Pene~ trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man. Selling Out «ent Wall st. N. Y. Annual Meeting. Company.—Notice—The regular an Blue Gravel Mining Company will be held a at the hour of 8 o’clock, Pp. M., for the pnr of suc! on Friday, August 1, 1884. THEO. WETZEL, Secretary. Francisco, California, jy20-td ERBEC BLUE GRAVEL MINING nual meeting of stockholders in the §Derbec the/office of the Company, 522 Montgomery : street? up stairs, San Francisco, California, 3 on TUESDAY, the 5th day of August, 1884, #3 f of electing a Board of Trustces to serve ' 5 e uring the ensuing yeur,and the transaction other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer books will be closed’ Office—No. 522 Montgomery street, San ‘Clothing Store. i OPERA SALOON —AND— Under Nevada Theatre, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY ROGER CONLAN, Proprietor, WINES, LIQUORS i Always kept at the Bar. _ ‘Phe Coolest Beer in the City Give it a trial. Cees commana “ BOWLING ALLEY,. furnished, renovated ‘and made lighter, and is now a PEF py THE ABOVE SALOON HAS (ame t recently been enlarged, re 7 w pleasant resort. The best of And CIGARS Can be found at the OPERA SALOON. : posed of. . & s a Having conchade¢ to Selling Out! CASE sv sS. TIM WLP RETIRE FROM BUSINESS In Nevada city on or before January Est, 1885, I therefore offer to the public at lower prices than were ever before. known here, the entire stock of MEN'S; AND BOYS’ CLOTHING,
Consisting of first-class Broadcloth, Cassimere and Pique Suits, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Blankets, 5 and everything that is usually to be found in a first-class . k REMEMBER wJ In Proof of this Assertion, PUBLIC AUCTION! PUBLIC _I WILL NOT REFUSE ANY REASONABLE BID. r 4 = Now is the golden opportunity (it may never occur again in your experience) to’buy goods at your own prices. dollar saved isa dollarearned, and you can save a great many dollars by trading at. Casper’s. A o AUCTION ! _ Will be held on the premises, $3" EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, from 8 to 9:30 o'clock thereafter till further notice. This sale will contistue till the whole stock is disTo any one desiring to purchase the entire stock, a very liberal discount will be made. K, CASPER, Proprietor. H LAN WOLF ent time, by FRANK 8. DOBBINS, eminent scholars and noted travelers. people who worshipped but one God. tory placed hidde “Jews ;” “Ja side tales, holida: 8, festivals, Their pian has be: bs Hg the every day life of th iheas ae ¢ household and with 279 engravings on steel, “‘ERROR’S CHAINS.” COMPLETE HISTORY of the National, Social and Religious Errors that mankind has fallen intoand practiced frem the neering © creation, down to the pres-. by Hon, 8. Wells Williams, L. L. D. Prof, Isaac Hall, L. L. B. Ph. D. Ea po You know religion, in some form, is interwoven in the entire fabric of human histsry. So the author begins with “The World’s First Worship,” when there was but one ey show how the DirrgrEnt nations GREW UP, became scatteréd over*the earth, and different in LANGUAGE, CUSTOMS and religion. They tell us of the Sacred and Heathen Traditions of all these different nations, Then — the great first facts of his* ‘ore us, they take us to Bayt the Land of the Sphinx, tell us its n history, and trace the errors of man there ; and so tell of the Chaldeans; of the 3 pan;” of “The Dark Continent ;” of ‘The aborigines of America ;” of the Islands of the Sea ; and of all the different nations, and their great men; and of their cities, famous buildings, books, firem to take the nati they existed in their beginning, follow them in their growths, and so present toplete picture of them as ‘eer are to-day, in 1usThe work contains 785 es i alphabetical index ; is beautifully illustrat. and 4 Paid up Capital, $30,000 OFFICERS: Cashier D. E. MO —DIRECTORS:— Or. R. M. Honr. Jonn T, Morean. Gro. M. Heenszs. Gro. A. CoopEr. NiLEs SEARLS. L. Housman E. M. Preston. £ar Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell «x ge. 4a7 Purchase Gold Dus and Bullion sar Highest Price Paid for Stat and Coun ty Warrants. : DRAW CHEOKS OV ‘New York, Sacramento, San Francisco Also Sell Exchange on all the Principa European Cities Make Collections and transact a Genera Banking Business. —CORRESPONDENTR— New Yoru—First National Bank. San Francisco—First National Gold Bank O Mills & Co.” and Letters of Credif available in any parts of Great Britain and Europe. Agency © Gormully — Celebrated Boys’ and Youths “"Tdeal Bicycles -OSBORK& ALEXANDER, 628 Market St., opp.{Palace Hotel, 8. F. _ Mechanics Tools, Mardware and Machinery é heir travels Men of Nevada and Yo) ies : Rev, J. E. Gohenom, Pastor of ti pence Rape ye Tak amination is work, I recommend it as entirely ‘sottne enctead k and hope that it-will receive the all who desire to advance the cai Rev. J. E. Anderson, of Da county, says: “Errors Chains,” a place inevery Lib ie. J. Sims, did accession to any Li world accompanied jb and experienced id nse, iets oe " found in any tT volume, « Itis now having a very large sale. Persons, of either sex, desirin: vass for a book which they will teal ‘ circulating and that is-very -salea! do well tocall on, or address EAGLE P iy or J. G. Ogsbury, be org his deat wood, mostly procured by the authors in ‘. Testimony worthy of fullest confidence of Pastor of Baptist says : From po soa d useful, valuable and interesting book and wo y of Pastor of Co Segag ont np eng says: “Enerscl Chains” book of rare mezit, full of i: valuable instruction pd will forms parma _ Reading this book, aided ‘b tion, is almost like traveling eedooaryer the most scholarly Bye ong the exanger o} journ ny who havea copy of this sone their Library, consider the engravings alone worth the price of the volume, besides the information contained in it, whichis the la. test, tps Rian lete, and that cannot -be to canustified will UBLISHING Hous) Prana E, 502 Washington St., San Notice to Creditors, STATE OF MARY GORL, de Noti Le, Executor of ten +48 asc leceased. the undérGor}, ‘deceased, te the creditors of, “any the said Constable’s Sale, Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISsued out of Justice G. D. Blakey's Court, of Nevada Township, County of Neveda, State of California, dated the 12th day of July, 1884, in a certain action wherein Charles Kent, as plaintiff, recovered judgment against John Hart, defendant, for the sum of $200 debt, and $11 65 ‘costs of suit, on the 12th day of Jyly, 1884, I have levied bs age the following described property, to-wit: oe All the it, title and interest of the above defendant, John Hart, of, in and to all of that peg Sool te, of Ci and County . Nevada, State ot California, designated and described as Lot 1, in Block 8, on the official map of the City of Nevada, and bounded on the west by Coyote street, on the north by lands outside the city limits, on the east:by Lot No. 6, (desigD on said map as Latta’s lot) and on the south by Lot No. 2. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging cr in bis a appertaining thereto. otice is hereby given that on’ Monday,’ the 4th day of August, 1884, at 2 o'clock, P M. of that sey, at the City of Nesada, in the County “of Nevada, in front of the Court House door, I will sell all the t, title and interest, of said defendant in and to the above caah in haatd 0 tas highist onl bat Candee an to satisfy said execution and all costs. Dated at Nevada City the 12th day of Jul 4 1884. VENARD, . ” 4 Syl Constable Nevada Township. — ° PROPERTY POR SALE The rt; at JOHN AVAIN, situated on Goli Fist at the Sneath SackaMENTO—National Gold Bank of D. _ We issue Sight Drafts, Bills of Exchange . = ; r 7 5 Mt 4 f ‘ tis ey ; 1] . HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE ! £. ROSENTHAL’S Bde Vers wall ve . HIVE V te eric : ; work for Austin’s Indispensable Handbo 3 {Poplar Variety B£07 8 . sect tio 2 compares: j = ae : ing room, the workshop, and_ail it. QUARTZ CRUSHER. . TW° 20Uses AND Lots, PRICE LIST ae sein ata “a uae T HILL, the other on : : 4 most ME ON, SOtaE Both places have 8 —FOR— OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, tor only 176, “Found at as, A& book =e Choice Lot of Fruit Trees, gent people at sight. Price ~ and there Ee supply of water on the. ~ [* THE PLACE TO Lagi powhag’ ok pated, known rod such 8 grand Ly of ryan undersigned having bought the right premises. The property €S ys =} B= 3% 0 . ay. ee : orders each B ang 52 With ‘most excep Je of evada and Sierra counties for the} woyy pe SOLD CHEAP. : Fine Confectionery, pore ily popular * ccna all new b é For particulars enquire of + asin aeatt afin ope epee . and ext MRS. W. HOOPER, Flour per 100 lbs...$2 50 Reni Se sak cate eras itt One Dyers’ Cannon-Ball je2o At the residence on Lost Hill. Winn neoRe a Fruits and Vegetables, anda prmsat once STINROX & Co, or: + “ ts 4 i . ° * Quarts Crusher, . Eureka Stage and Express Line art ‘ vines : : Choice Cigars, Ete . . Piles ! Piles! ! P iles!! . i ion _ ON and after Monday Wee eg wags : . : Is prepared to furnish them to Mining Com-. 4 o. Q73%2 jy) the stages of gen EE URE eure for Blind, Bleeding and Itch. yur aa opto te om a . Sef PRE te eureka Herew © . Ground Barley 100 Ibe, 1 35 7 1 ng it "net fs ent the wera made in the strongest manner, are portable as ¥ A z, suffer five minutes after using William’, Co ee ning 2 ea inne A eling, wih ee ig Middlings 100 Ibs... 1 50 ALL OF THE BEST prerare lt pin ~ meg Fong allays ‘tote Tunrts a¢ well asany stamping battery and . Merlllest SorCGoKs mata at 720.4. . Bran 100 Ike.. 1 25 Prepared only for Piles, itching of the wot at much less expense, The wear is no great. 004. ™. Nore B ORAWFORD ‘Agen : vate parts, nothing else. Hon J, M. Coffen. er than other batteries, and the several fer : Crushed 8 9 Ibs 100 Mountain and Valley Fruits, bury, of Ctevelanu, says: “I have used paits can be renewed at small expense. The —— — s ugar scores of Pile cures, and it affords me pleas. dapted to the tse of companies of himited Granulated“ 91-2 , 100 which gives guch smmediate and. pers means St to prospeeinn Gerenting in jnew MAPFYr OF ~ s ious ’ vob IN THEIR SEASON. Flic a6 Dr. William's India a PlaSintment ictgegrs own ; "9 ‘a, Cleveland, Ohio, ricom1 NEVADACITY & GRASS VALLEY . Java Coffee 4 “ 100 ae Tor Sale by CARR BROS. The followi the Numbers, it, in'24 hours, weight, and Price! MINING DISTRICTS, Beans 28 “4-00 RECEIVED DAILY. po gyeen te th ae a, 1 6 aad 00 ! . ‘ e, 5 Tomatoes 8 cans... 1 é fons, $00 be, without frame, "ia Now in preparation by omatoes — E ROSENTH AL 3° 24 tons, 8200 Ibe, without frame, $1200. Green Com 7 --+++:1 00 ~ f SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ‘The additional cost of wooden frame work . W, F. ENGLEBRIGHT. C. E., Green Peas 7 “\,...2 00 to support taese machines will not exceed pin aes : w J BRITLAND’S mone ot en Ceuahees oa be weet in oper For Publication. String Beans. 7 st heeas 1 00 2 = ation @ runstetter's ning , Grass “ Valley pis Oysters ee 1 €O COUNCIL CHAMBER. Address all orders or letters of enquiry to LL PERSONS INTERESTED in propEchute 6 1 00 ¢ B ; : > , <a _ this Patalty, “ee betts’ Block, Overs. Be eels i ‘ rcallat my office, Mo . = “ : . C. H. HANKINS, pen opera correctly represented. Sardines bi 2 1.00 HE COZIEST, NEATEST AND MOST J ranscrinl ‘ 21 GRASS VALLEY, CAL. jy8 W. F, ENGLEBRIGHT. . Jelly Bi ts aK 100 din See Oey, FOR GENTLE1 2&: Deviled Ham 4 “... 1 00 aweek. $5 outfit ree. Pay absoluteCerned Beef 3 “ 1\00 . Capital not re} VOTMed beer GO ~~ ..--. : i Nii Reader i vou want, bus en . mvs Everything New! The Whole ns t FNMOR @ 3 DGD reeree tin ang oO con mae erent pay, all ino Table Peaches 4 “ 1 00 ego oot i fal Poa ho oe eas. write for particulars to iH Hatumrr & Co. ene ae 3 Throughout. on local events. ortian: ne. oifee, OGUR 6 iiss ;. aw Chocolate, 4 papers .. .1 00) THE Best Liquors and Cigars T8 ESCAPE Washing Powder 12 papr’s 1 00 DISPENSED TO PATRONS. ther, visit SANTA . Tea, 5 Ib box....... 1 25 : The OTE Cal, the little City by the o a on P $7 a year by mail. sige cee deadhas ss , per Sgallon can, 1 50) ga sramento Beer, fromthe Co-. 15 cts. a week by carrier, PACTRIC OCRAN HOUSE #2 20% 2 90[ ambas Brewery : *. Candles per box...... 175'. ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT. Children rosy cheéks, inted Hotel in th ‘What ures take favers, tales them a % city. Fisclase or Tal respects Street Butter per roll ...... 50 : — . . Eis Castor cars ¢ door every ten minu' Fr ‘ ‘When turns, i § per dozen..... ARKF e What canes their colle, i thet orm, {RATES : $2 00 to €2 60 perday: $10.00t0 88s per . wets ‘ peer a aS ,, Now is the Time Castori: eek. Hy 7 ne oO ‘What ores Constipation, ett EB, J.SWIFT, Proprietor, . Pie Fruit, 6 cans,.... 1 00 = be found at the Count ‘Chamber. He to Subscribe. — But Castoria. Syrup per gallon, AES OSS 75 NA FINE, RECEPTION ROOM, Sony ‘enrance on e Str daly F poh to Morphine + ay : Syrup 5 gallon keg, one 3 00 . oo Fa the fine style in which we are — FACOG, OOF, 481 Custoria! TEACH FRS,ATTENTION! . coggsh pie Wrscus a3 +] CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS, gmeemmernus near ce {C, BECKMAN’S OLD STAND.) NEVADA . a ; @. TIONS WIuL BE See CENTAUR LINIMENT-—anrabsolute cure for/Kheumae4 Peer prom teachers until 10 o clock, . AA GL evervthing A. M., JULY 26th, 1884, vo fill the tions CITIZENS BANK cine Disa maeettes. else in propor= , a High Rchool, $110 ‘and of jelby Flat . Pp EE RTE ee $45 permonth, Address, son, BROAD STREET.. .. NEVADA CITY ® jy5 District Clerk. 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