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June 27, 1883 (4 pages)

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WEDNESDAY. one, 1883. hme TNSed a TRYING TO GET EVEN. fi, _The Foothill Tidings (quite appropriately named) not so very — ago. admitted ,intoite. cowardly attack upon some of the most public -spirited ; citizens °6t its town. The TRANscriIPT commented sumewhet severely pon *the pablication; emits vile natare deserved, and from that-day to this the Tidings has felt.exgeedingly vicious towards this.paper. It bas, never let aq opportunity pass to try aod ‘‘play even,”’. It resorts to misrepresentations of the most despicable kind, in the pursuit of its,parpose, It is now attempting to. array, the people of Grass Valley against us, but all that it does proves futile. The motives are.so ‘transparent that the ravings have no weight with any intelligent man, : (iaiaesaitiammeniiiiiatd Electric Light fn Mines. Not long since J. GC. Flood stated that he was considering the advisability of putting electric lights into the Comstock. mines. The following, ‘from the Tucson (Arizona) Citizen, shows: what they are, doing with the electric light down in that country: A number of mining companies in this Territory, are. about to adopt the electric light_to facilitate operations undérground as well as on the surface,’ notably the Silver. King Mining Company, the Howell Smeltingand Mining Company, and the Conger Mill amyl Mining Company. At the Silver King mine it is élief phone” x which the Scimight with propriety . form in this country, Such associations p-ovide only for. the.few,. accidents which awaken public sympathy but also for:-those numerous. casea which do, not attract attention, but which are found by experience to entail far more misery.than is. caused. by the great catastrophes, All those who are interested in movements for the relief of the bereaved and destitute will assist a society like this. The objects ofthe society ‘are to provide for the } widows and children and the payment of legacies to the relatives ofunmarried members who may be killed by those casualties which are of such frequent occurrence. tee Ture is rebellion at. Vassar College. The young lady students have resented the burden of the work plaeed upon them, and declare they are not able to keep up so many studies aud attain a creditable proficiency in each. Land Cit Citation. United Stat States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal. June 22, 1883. 0 .all who1a it may concern: Notice is Ay hereby given that John Tamblyn, whose O. address is Nevada City, Nevada California, has filed his pores iA intention’ to offer final proof in su of his claim to Lot.1 or fractional NE oy NE } Section 24, Township No, 16 north, Range No, 8 east, Mount Diablo meridian, embraced in homestead entry No, 37 and 8, “fled in said office on. the 9th day of February, 1883, and namés the ss as his witnesses: Vivjan Stevens, John Mill and Henrv Odgers of Nevada City, P. O., and Wm, Richards of Grass Valley P, O. , Nevada County; and that A 26th day of July, 1888, at 11 o'clock, A. , has been fixed as the time, and Nevada $ Ja pation} T entifieand Mining Press suggests we . !1 follow! IIT, 7 aa 7 : The laa Chi, WILL{GIVE'A GRAND PIC NIC SUNDAY, JULY _Ast AT ISMERT’S GROVE, A LARGE BAND OF MUSIC has been secured, and @ good time is expected, The TIME TABLE will be advertised ins FEW DAYS. , Grand Balloon Ascension AT SUNSET. Ordinance No, 104. E Trustees of f the City of Nevada do @rdain as follows: 1. The City Attorney shall receive for his services, as such Attorney, the fees and none others: ist, A retainer of $75 per annum; this 7 be in full for all advice given the any member thereof, ing to the affairs of the ay, and drafting ordinances, 2d. For. each ey and conviction for any ‘Salles of a ¢ity ordinance (when contested) the sum ot io dollars; provided that if the to pay lected from the defe: t, five dollars, to be I ury, provided, if the defendant guilty he shali receive no pe sation, 8d. For all other services rendered at the request of Bo oumss$ agreed upon v with the Boat 2. li or parts of ordinances in conten herewith are hereby rea proposed to use four 3,000-candlepower Brash arc light# dbove grotnd . w and two below, together with twenty-five small — incandescerft Jamps,,. The dynamo, located near the main shaft, will, supply the current ‘(descending 800 feet to the i lower levels of the’ mine)to the arc light and storage boxes, from which latter the Swan lamps are to be conroofs of galleries» and the portable Jights are to be ‘attached to flexible conductors for the-convenience of shifting. These lights are to burn continudusly, night and day. In the reduction works of this company both large and small fights are also to be used, a separate dynamo and two storage batteries supplying the current. The arc light circuit in the Silver King. mine will be about half a mile in length, ‘Shall We Know Each Other There ? The minister ef a fashionable eharch once, preached a beautiful sermon on this subject. He drew the picture of a very beautiful heaven. We would walk in sunlit groves, by the music of waterfalls and gaze out on the anaranthine fields, And then, too, ‘‘we shall kuow each other there,” said the minister, and then added, ‘‘there’ll be no strangers in the New Jerusalem; we'll all be friends.” “Beautiful!” said Deacon Sham, as he trotted down the aisle. “A lovely sermon!” said Miss Simkins, as she put her bony hand into the minister's. She’ was stopped by & poor mechanic, who came ‘up and a ldréssed the preacher: ““Mr,—, I am glad we shall recognize each other up there,” “Yes,” said the minister, ‘it is one of the greatest consolations of our religion.” “Well, I’m right glad .we shall know each other. It will be a « great change, though—for I have attended your church for over four “years, and none of the members of this society have recognized’me yet, But ‘we shall know each other there. es sailenseaeaineiemtiaiaineale neimniaateammier ee acaaetice eae ent: of the Irish Political. Committe& reports as to the distressed conditi in: Donegal.He says 14,000 destitute persons are’ living on alms from America. Four million acres in Ireland have been allowed to fall out of cultiva‘ips tion. He recommends the cultivation of waste lands on a large scale by companies, the lands to be divided into thirty-acre farms, Sd EMPIRE MARKET, TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, Commercial St., Nevada City, P. J, HALK, WOULD § RESPECT. fully inform the people * of this clty and vicinity that he has cha ge of th First Class. Meat Market Atthe above named place, and will keep on hand the very best Anality of BEEF PORK, midline LAMB, VEAL, SAUSAGES wd rang se else usua ound ine agen anssialey. piece any . — ett —_— , 7 ified OTE b heey aS ae ua Resa Hart, Gi as the Loge before Hon. ‘John Caldic J bg 1883. ?assed June ABBOTT, President. K. Casper, Clerk. LEG AN D FOOT REST. Patented October 31, 1882. ett We cannot say too much in praise of this invention, Superior J Sete ED, Ne a TAYLOR, Register. Yet we feel that nected by small copper wires. Fixed . we need not say more than call your attention to the following illustration lamps aré'to be suspended from the. and description which shows you its merits and completeness. This invention relates to folding supports for the legs and feet; and it consists in details of construction and arrangement of the several parts, as will-be hereinafter described, Figure 1 is a prespectuse view, showing the support in use; Fig. 2, a cecanoatten view of the support; Fig. 3, a detail sectional view of the fastening device for the handle; Fig. 4, a side elevation of the support when folded. The parts are held securely and compact, and can be readily carried, The frame A and foot-rest caa be upholstered, or simply ede a light board with a woven cane filling. Such a device will be of great value in chair-cars, and can: be carried aboard boats, &c.As they take up but little rocm, they are convenient for persons in offices and those required to be seated many hours, TESTIMONIALS. Nevapa Criry, June 17th, 1883. A. Tam:—The undersi ned having heard of the late invention Patented by you, known as A. Ta am’s leg and foot-rest, sought relief by obtaining one; and I now take pleasure in assuring my many friends after having used the rest, that it has been to me both a comfort and a luxury. I feel assured that it will certainly be a solace to all invalids who may use it, and a comfort toall mankind of sedentary habits or occupations who may use it. ABRAHAM SANFORD, To A. Tam, Patentee of the Leg and Foot-Rest: * Nevapa City, Cal., June 17th, 1883. Dear Str:—Maving used your Leg and FootRest, I take pleasure io recommending it to all. It ie a self-adjusting rest. It easily accommodates'a person in any sitting position. It is portable and convenient. It is both a luxury and a comfort. costly. It is the great desideratum for reading rooms, and for invalids. The economy of its construction will doubtless secure for it general use. Respectfully Youre, J. I. CALDWELL, Atty at Law, Nevada City, Cal. Nevapa Crry, June 15th, 1883. A. Tam: Sir:—I have tested your foot and leg-rest to an extent that convinces me that while to the healthy it affor 6 fee gratification, to the aged and afilictea it would be an indescribable benefit and pleasure. Yours Most Truly,
R, M. Hunt, M, D. Nevapa Crry, Cal,, June 22nd, 1883. A. Tam, Esq.: Dear Sir: ~; Having used that ingenious j invention of yours which you call a ‘‘foot-rest,” I desire to express my thanks to you for the high degree of comfort it hae afforded me. I consider it worth several times its cost, and would not be without it. Yours Traly, Joun A. Rapp, County Recorder, Nevada Co., Cal. Nevapa Crty, June 13th, 1883 Mr. A. Tam: Dear Sir:—For some time I have used your foot, and leg rest, and it has become.an indispensable luxury. on hen reading in my study, or after returning from an exhaustive walk, am no longer at a loss where to put or how to adjust my feet aad limbs. The beautifu wird ingeniously constructed little article, in resting the extremities, gives much comfort to the whole system. Wishing ‘you abundant success in your laudable enterprise, Lam, Yours pee gf , es To A. Tam: :—I have been using your leg and foot-rest, and my custo-. mers have also been using it, and it is universally. approved. Its use is its best recommend, Nevada City, Cal., June-17th, 1883. Louis Duncan, Hair Dresser, Nevada City. manufactured a large lot of Leg and Foot :Rests, ‘that found ready sale, now offers the Invention to the Public on liberal terms, for unsold “territory within the United States, nts . disposed of so readily, that I find it diffieylt to supply build the demand, 1 will receive bids from persons enowe . SARC in manufacturing to manufacture the rest] sue tready for use by the A rig say from one thous-. me (tad Yes chotoand ee Nera ct, June 234, 1889. Its construction is neither complex or-. Pastor Congl. Church, Nevada City, } -A. Tam, the patentee of the Leg and Foot -Rest represented by the above figures, and referred to, by . wit» a Grana parties who have used the same, having heretofore ‘Having. manufactured-a lot.of the rests that were} p= 8 Day. CELEBRATION _ ~AT— Nevada (ity Wednesday, duly 4th. Qe OFFICERS OF THE DAY: President—J. M. Walling. Vice Presidentse—Hon. John Caldwell, G. V. Schmittburg, F. G. Beatty, E. H. Gaylord, J. B. John. son, Orator—Calvin Edgerton, of San Francisco, Chaplain—Rev. J, Sims, Reader—Miss Ida E. Maltman. Literary and Musical Exereises WILL BE HELD AT NEVADA THEATRE, Commencing at 11 o'clock, A. M., as follows: Exercises at the Theatre: 1. Introduction’ by the President of the Day. 2. Music by the Band. 3. Prayer by the Chaplain. 4, Chorus, ‘Star Spangled Banner.” 5. Reading of the Declaratiou of Independence. 6. Chorus, 7. Music by the Band, 8, Oration. 9. Grand Chorus, ‘‘America.” 10, Music by the Band. 1l, Benediction, In the afternoon there will be GAMES OF VARIOUS KINDS, For which Prizes will be offered. At 4 o'clock P. M. a GRAND PARADE OF THE® HORRIBLES ! ! WILL TAKE PLACE. This feature will eclipse anything of the kind ever witnessed here, Extensive aeertinan are being made. IN THE’ EVENING A BRILLIANT DISPLAY Fireworks 1 . inent place, of which due notice will be given. The Day's Festivities will close pee hil AT HUNT'S HALL, : Prat inyipel 19. prio in Oe Onabein By order of THE COMMITTER, — duly Will be made from some prom‘AND WE ARE READY 1 To Siow THE PEOPLE OF NEVADA COUNT) E LARGEST, MOSY ELEGANT, AND VARIED STOCK OF == Men's. & Boys’ Gl att GOODS, TRUNKS, SATCHELS: VALISES, BOOTS AND SHOES, Etc. NEW GOODS NEW STYLES WEW PATTERNS Preiiteresnl”, ‘Ben naset We claim this Assortment to be the Best, and-largely under usual prices. we eee Qe Patronize us and your purchases shall be right always. ——9 ——— Please Remember we have the Geode and make the Prices right. Hyman Bros. 6 Murray Street, New York. Hyman Bros., 216, 218 California St., San Franc’o. Hyman Bros., Honolulu H. Islands. AYMAN BROS. Gor. Broad Ping Sts NEVADA CITY Are _ in receipt of their 5 New Summer Stock, And have put the same on display. Esc IT In the way of Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Laces, The handsomest and most extensive line to be found in Nevada County. Qe LOOK AT THIS! Beautiful Brocaded Silk Ribbons, 2 inches wide, only 20 cents a yard. Ottoman Ribbons, all the latest shades, 2 inches wide, only 25 cents a yard. Fashionable colors in Satin and Gros Grain, 1% inches wide, only 15 cents a yard. Our Assortment of Hats and Bonnets. inclndes The Bewitching ‘‘Langtry,” The Captivating ‘Jersey Lily,” The Unique ‘‘Kate Castleton, The Novel “Berlin,” The Popular ‘“‘Lake Queen,” The Charming ‘‘Jaunty,” And more than FIFTY other kinds never worn until the present season. These Bonnets and Hats range from Twenty-Five. Cents to Fifteen Dollars. ———o We make a Specialty of Material for all kinds of Fancy Work, Such as Cardboard—Silver, White and Colored, from 5 to 25 pail a sheet, Worsteds in all shades,2, 4 and $ fold,at 10 cents an ounce (full weight. ) Fish-line for tidies (all the rage) 50 cents a hank, which is very cheap.os — for Toilet Sota—the lateat wrinkle, rich and neat, wels for Kensington—ev e and all A 1 qualit Oil-boiled Cotton for Etching. —e Briggs’ Patent Transferring Papers for Kensington and Etching. Fee ED DO NOT FORGUT That we carry a Fine assortment of Cahners, Mie Ginghams, Calicoes and Domestic, NOTIONS AND TOYS . BY THE CARTLOAD. f It would take a whole of the Transcript to enumerate half the bargains we offer, and we therefore at ve but an them. Call at our store and see for Pauninene tine we kee sy a ask you to buy Leah pare args gar do better firm by you. We show goods and peer id cheerfully er erg Arce If you cannot make-a personal visi Ginvae oak dk ge E, and wo en We have hus One Px ind zon cin bey se sheagly ‘by mail ox by tend OS ee Yours very truly, MRS. LESTER & 2 eR HATS, CAPS, GENTS; FURNISHING. I MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD . Neckwe AGENCY FOR TH! Me Aida Comet From the Philadelphia Brewery, San Francie, Whetert or Rok 5 10 or 15 gallon ae FIREWORKS AND FLAGS! E, ROSENTHAL, COMMERCIAL STREET.....+.+NEVADA Ciry, Has just received a large invoice of WELW ORI SS, CONSISTING OF Sky Rockets, Roman Candles, Flower Pots, Triangle-Wheels, Bengolas, Mines and Stars, Bombs, Fire Crackers, etc., Whieh ‘will be sold at the very lowest prices for Cash, Also a Fine Assortment of “FLAGS OF ALL SIZES. ae dealers will find it to their advantage to send their ‘orders aod I will fill them at San scat prices. dag Fresh Tropical and Domestic Fruits of all kinds, Nuts and Con fectionery, Cigars and Tobacco, constantly on hand. _ tam Chee eee 3. E. CARR. T. @. CARR CARR BROTHERS, Successor to ©. Ez. wales IT : PROPRIETORS OF{THE PALACE DRUC STORE, Corner Pine and Commercial Streets..... -NEVADA ant 7 nena acer A COMPLETE STOCK OF Drugs ad Medicines, And everything else usually found i in a fi‘st class Druc Stor . 2 ae Qe WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE. SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, . Newspapers, Illustrated Papers, Periodicals, Etc. _ SHEET MUSIC AT REDUCED RATES, A Fine display of Pocket Knives, Razors, and other Cutlery nee —. &@ Prescriptions carefully compounded at all aours by P. A” Bam an experienced Druggist . : BH. MILLER, Ps, Just received from San Francisco, the a and most Fashionable stock of Particular attetion is PRINCE . . ERT SUITS, ‘. IN BROADCLOTH AND WORSTED, AND THE— CA sIMERE AND SCOTCH BU. ss SuiTSsS. “THE BEST LOT OF ‘ FINE SUMMER UNDERWEAR . Ever Secaght se to this market, . én THE “LATEST ¢ OUT” IN , Fancy Shirts, 8, Fancy Hosiery, Hats & Caps. sa meni large display of STRAW HATS. Take a look at the SAMPLES IN THE SHOW WINDOW, Then drop in’ and learn the low prices. seam E nad BENE The Cheapest Plat t tv Buy Far Purutue in Nevada 4 1s geben GUILD'S AUCTION HOUSE, Heat wt, Wome a, vat Kat Mea Mat ai RARE ‘cum. Auctioneer. +