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June 6, 1883 (4 pages)

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anne ic ata ia ihdtstm bites see eewenee -Business CAOKARD & ys. GALIINS oi vane cots s <Balitor . Tenis Ceunty Oficial Press ‘WEDNESDAY.JUNE 6. WILE IT END IN TALK? Some of the disgusted Democrats are threatening with apparent earnestness to hold an anti-mgnoply convention in Nevada City during th: present month, when they say they will insist uponGevernor Stoneman calling a special session of the Legislature to impeach those Railroad Commissioners who refuse to ‘chaw up” every railroad in the State, railties, grades, profits and all. There is more humbug in this anti-railroad issue than can be found in anything else in the Unitea States, of snch limited dimensions, and we don’t believe a meeting if held here would . be any improvement’ on the fizzle at . San Jose the other day. . SEER eS Tue Czar’s proclamation becomes understood and an angry mucmur makes itselfheard. That it shoul, be received:with open rioting in St. Petersburg is significant, Theieth: popu'ation is open insits resentment and gave vent to its feelings on Wedneaday night by upsetting all the private carriayes in the streets. Several of the occapauts were injured, and the rioters ouly dispersed’ whe. charged by the military. —— Fraxk Brown and John Anderson, two desperate members of what is known as the Crooked Creek gang pursued a course of intimidation in the little town of Wivta, Iowa, ' fo three hours Sunday, firing revolver: promiscoously and creating other forms of disturbance.” They were finally met by a small body of citizens and shot down, Audérson i: dead and Brown will die. Parts is full of Americans and Englishmen, Every hotel is overflowing and the grea:est activity and excitement are prevailing. The city never looked gayer, and shopkeepers have completely recovered then gloom of winter at the prospect o the money which they hear is coming froin America as it never cami before. Ir Plunger Walton's luck does not turn, there will soon be an en: of him on the turf. He is said tu, have dropped over $1.0,000 at New» market and Epsom. He hasa_ hari time of it, They make it hot fu him everywhere, : An Indian Teriitory dispatch raythat Deputy Marshal Meshon and « posse, while looking for two murderers in the Chickasaw Nation. killed three children and woundea their mother through criminal carelessness. : Duncan C, Ross has accepted. th: challenge issued b, John L Sullivan, the pugilist, for 100 or 150 yard running race, at Boston, each of the contestants to’carry a man weighing 150 pounds on his shoulders. A REPORTER interviewe:! Grant o1 the political situation, The lattes expressed the opinion that Blain and Logan were each very strong men for the Republican nomination in 1884, Tue Salvation Army h.s been notified by the Chief of Police of Hartford, Conn., that they niust sto} street singing in the future unde: penalty of arrest, At San Jose Majors aud Showers have been sentenced toimprisoument for life, and Jewell to be hanged o: Jaly 27th. Cox FLICTING reports continue t be received sega. ding Cruok’s movemeute and whereabouts. Tue anniversary of the death of Garibaldi was commemorated Saturday througout Lialy. CrHar.es Hwoues won the Bultimore go-as-you-) lease walking matct. with a record of 553 miles. . cemcouineenesesineiiecadiak tated Canaae ed BOTEL AKRIVALS. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL: — STANLEY -> MUN Reka cc ceannss Propri.tor June 4, 1883. ‘A.J. Graham, Truckee. B. Guscetti, Ranch. 8. Richardson, Columb'a Hill. 8. J. Dickinson, San Juan. A. Lewis, Grass Valley. a Barns, Colusa. C.8. Moody, Gold Hil), R. Stout, Dateh Flat. P. Devine, French Corral. Dr. Farley, San Juan. T. Harris, do” © Win. Minto, San Francisco. , &. Goldman, Grass Valley. F. M. Kihs, do Jas. McMenis, You Bet. F. Rodirgury, lhaly.” ren Delon Tanta RECTOR EROS.... ---Proprictor Jung 4, 1883 N. Searls, City. B. Guscetti, Kanch. WN. A. Hartuny, Scott’s Flat. F.C. Lentje, City. J. O'Brien, jr., Smartsville. —; J, Andrews, San Fraiciseo, ‘pilition was not improving and but “Tor the BIGGd With Urie Acid, . box, which is yuraned chemically pnre un’ _. 20 othes, of send Tuteresting se-aps from nenardar's “Lender.” At last reports, De, Webber's conlittle hope is entertained of his ultimate recovery, Ateamater the other day made the drive from Summit to -Loyaltou (14 miles), in two “hours and five minutes, The net weight of the ladies of Beckworth is-56294 pounds. Some of the young men ofthe town on certain occasions do not think they weigh half of that, The Four Gills mine, which is reka,is crushing some good rock,‘and it iy expected that it will pay $20,000 mure than expenses this month. List Wednesday evening, in, Grizaly Valley, Davil Berry, who has charge of Jas. Miller’s dairy St that place, while examining a revolver, managed to get it discharged, the ball passing through the fleshy part of his leg abuve the knee, Avother case of didn’t know it was loaded. . Considezable activity'is beginning to be noticed in grasshopper circles Che birth rate of these insects is assuming somewhat alarming proportions ina . few rocalisies upon the “Tsland, " ¥ ALoxpon dispatch of Senick gays: Lord Charles Beresford has ensered the prize rug. ‘The arrival of Jem: Mace and his Maori was no wvoner annvunoced than his Lordship’s arristucratic bluod stirred for 4tizght. He challenged the Maon md Mace, and a set-to withoui gloves was arranged, Mace accepted the challenge, and the fighters inet in a specially engaged private room near the Elephant and Castle public house, on the Borough rvad, Che Priuce of Wales was present, surrounded by a large uamber of ‘ristocratic sports aiid * private gén-lemen, Heavy hitting was indalyed in, and after seven eXciting rounds, in which excellent (science: was displayed on both sides, Mace failed to come to time, arid finally sckuowleding himself badly beaten, Loru Charles won an easy victory, ‘most without a scratch, Wher: Lord Charles finished with Mace, he snvited Slade to take a tarn, but the Maori refused to enter the ring. Mace took his defeat quietly. It is aow known that Lord Charles had wutimated to His lioyal Hizhnes« -hat an Euglish yeutleinan could always whip a professional fighter, and hat he had expressed adevermination vu meet Jem Mace and the Maor giant at the first opportunity, Lod Jharles ~ commanded the Condo) suubout in the daring attack at close {darters with the Alexaudria forts in che Egyptian war, spe A WaAsHINGTON. paper asks, “What is work?” Trying to take charge of a Sunday school pienic and vaking believe dake ‘ve having lots o! fun, THE spruce trees in Maine are dying. What will the Vassar Culege girls do now, poouw things: {v's great pity, by gum, Ar Cleveland Saturday aay Eye ee trotted a mile in 2:16. ete A ee Bi-Marck x has been chosen to be she Mb Bital’s of Dukota, Bee an ln 5 ue ee ee VavuLrine + ainbition—the. design 0! he bauk burglar, MER Y ULE TEMS, ee situated about four miles from. Ea. 4 J. E. € see HOUSE FOR SALE. , . Nevada Theatre, Wednesday Evening, Joly 4th. : WITH SEVEN ROOMS, HAR. GRAND CONCERT wil he iven at fi FINISH, LARGE LOT, . FRUIT AL Strada Theatre on Fourth me duly TREES, Ete,, FoR SALE CHEAP. vening, for the benefit of For particulars enquire at this office, ne % * A Desirable Dwelling House, Mrs. D, Haldane and Family. The best musical _taler.t (both vocal and isterumental) will take part in the Concert, thus rendering it worthy the satronsge of all, as well as assisting ima humane. and wi charitable object. WOE seksi sceivcssies Fifty Cents. Children..... Twenty-five Cents. x RANCH FOR SALE,The Gedair R2nch, Cement Hill, Manayers, Ranch for Sale Cheap. \HE underiigned offers for sale her Ranch situated on Rush Creek, atout 4 miles from Nevada City, acres, 60 of whic . QR OCOSSISTING OF 1¢0 ACRES OF IMPROVED AND NOW ONDER CKOP. PLENTY FREE WATER Only 3 Miles From Mevada City. A Six-room House, Barn and UOut-houses Hay Press, etc., ete. The ranch comprises 80 is mining ground, hoth WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. pole and quartz, and 20 acres in good :imrland. A house, barn and water right go Apply on the premises orat with the ty, The Kanch will be so! @ W. H. SMITH’S STORE, -e! a ot te w price. Enquire of John Kistle mald-Im " Nevada City gg har CATHARINE DEBARNARDI. —————eeeoooeee TAF IE, KXOL WIS, Junction Main and Commercial Streets.. .:.: ‘NEVADA CITY, Has just received a large stock of EASTERN MADE HARNESS, SADDLES, ROBES, DUSTERS, Ets, Ei, Also on hand a full line of oad of MY OWN MANUFACTURE. Oo AMONG ‘THE SPECIALITIES THAT I OFFER ARE From the celebrated firm of C. B. Smith & Co., N.Y. &® full assortment or CARRIAGE WHIPS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES, i American and Spanish Saddlers’ Hardware., Including hand-made Bits and Spurs. THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN THE MOUNTAINS. Call in Rand examine the goods wistaary)1 biy or not. WM. HOLMES. T. H. CARR GABE I BROTHERS, uf Successor to &. FH. Belden, PROFRIETORS OF THE PALAGE DRUG STORE, Corner Pine and Commercial Streets... ..NEVADA CITY mee A COMPLETE STOCK OF DRUGS & MEDICINES, PERFUMERY AND -TOILET ARTICLES And everything else usually found ina fi'st class DruG Stor ane, pores ae WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, Newspapers, Illustrated Papers, Periodicals, SHEET MUSIS AT REDUCED RATES, A Fine display of Pocket Knives, Razors, and other Cutlery Etc. —_———9 —— s@ Prescriptions carefully compounded.at all dours by P, H Beupen in experienced Deuggist At Indian Springs, June 2d, 1883, to Ben jaibin Van Siyks, a oon,
DIVIDEND NOTICE. . IVIDEND.No. 10, of 60 cents per share Ou the Capital Stock of the Citizen Bank will become tue aud payable on anc ster dune lvth, 1se8, at Ube ole of the Ji izens Bank, JOUN T. MURGAN, jes Cashier, Lommon-sense Remedy. SALICYLIC No more andintlin. Gout, or Neuralgia. Immediate Relief Warranted. Permanent Cure Guaranteed. Db YEARS ESTABLISHED ANL never kuuwn to tail in oa single case wute or chronic. Kefer to all prominen. vb) sicians sod arugyists for the standing ot 2ALILY LIGA. SECRET : 4@ THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE POISONUUS “URIC ACib WHICH EX TS IN THE bLOOD UF RHEUMATIC AND SOL'TY PALIEMIS, SALMCVLACA is huown as a common epsé remedy, Lecause it strikes directly at the cause o: Kheun:ati: m, Goutand Neuralgia, while su many so called specifics’ ana Supposed panaceas only cat localiy ihe eatcha, It Las been conceded by eminent scienti ts that outward applications, such as mbving wih oils, OluUments, Jinitents anc. sohing lotions. Will nut eracticate thuse disvanes Which are the resblt of the poisuning SALICLELICA Works with marvelous ef. fect un Unis acid and so removes! the disurder, It is now eaciusiveiy uscd by all celeurated phy sicians of Europe. Mighbest Medal Acugemy of Paris reports 90 per cent. vures In thice uays. : REMEMBER THAT SALICYLICA isa certain cure for RHLUMATISM, GUUT and NEURALGIA. the most intense pains are tuldued almust iustantiy. Giveitatrial. Relief guarantesd OF mon. “ey retunded. Thousands of testimonials sent on applivation, $1 A BOX, 6 BOXES FOR 5, Sent iree on reveipt of muncy, . Ask your Druggist for it. Do not be deluded into takingm tiions of substitutes, or something reeymmendea just a8 oud.” ‘ne name of WASHBURNE & Cvu., on each der our signature an indispensible requisii to insure success co tie treatthent. ‘Take al f Washburne & Co,, Proprietors, ek sepngeee ay eee: St. * For fale b yt ‘-. CARR BROS,, Lasist-on the genuine with . 18 Cuma. wet ty Kents, Meat a Tat . Nevada Drug Store, Corner Broad and Pinc Sts, Nevida City WALTER D. VINTON roprictor. A Large Stock of Patent Medicines, Fine Pertumery, Fancy Soaps, : Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, ~. Toilet Articles of all kinds. Careful Attention Given to Compounding Prescriptions By a Competent Druggist, and PERFECT PURITY guaranteed. AGENT FOR THE BEST FIRE NSURANCE COMPANIES EXTANT IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN AND QUEEN.” f <AND——_—: ‘LIVERPOOL LONDON AND GLOBE.’ FURNITU The Cheapest Place to By Furniture in Nevzia City is AT. GUILD’S AUCTION HOUSE, Marble Top Welnut, Pine, and Maple Bed Room Sets, which he will sell at San Francisco Prices, . CALL AND SEE. Parlor Sets. Also, a large consignment * Oil Paintings, Chromos and a vanety of Pictures, 9) Call and see the TAYLOR BED LUNGE, tue bast in tho world, Shades and Hooks, Caili re’s Carriages, ete, £F Give mein eall, tefore purchasing PE ib Brel van snoues [enano, CONCERT) 1G" THE TIME HAS COME} ; —_ N. + saad NELLIE McLEAN . , . HATS, CAPS, GENTS; FURNISHING Park Saddles, Shack Saddles, Princess Saddles, . . Patronize us and your purchases Please Remembei we have the Geods and HYMAN BROS. Cor. Broad Ping Sts E and BEDDING! , {Cahners Mires, ‘Gingham Caltoes and ‘Tones i It would take a Sala page of the Transcript to ations half the bargains we offer, and we can therefore at present give but an outline of BR Call at ont store and see for yourselvis what we kee firm by oe FRANK UILD has just Piceived a Large Gasichernt of If you Pee make a. oe a at a what we can do: And you ean buy as oh oe you, came you A ares Sa ty of Window Cornice ey $1 up. Windew. : logues Free. Saker ent fe anal “AND WE ARE READY TO SHOW THE PEOPLE OF NEVADA COUNT} LARGEST MOST ELEGANT AND VARIED STOCK OF ~ MEMS’, YOUTHS’ AN D BOYS’ CLOTHING EVER SEEN IN THIS COONEY! en 5 earn GOODS, TRUNKS, SATCHELS . VALISES, BOOTS AND SHOES, Rte. NEW GOODS NEW STYLES NEW PATTERNS inhi nitintiatelne We claim this Assortment to be the Best, and largely under usual prices. ; ~—( ) ——_——@ shall ve right always. —o -— make the Prices rignt. —Oo-—-— 9} Hyman Bros. 6 Murray Street, New York. Hyman Bros., 216, 218 California St., San Franc’o Hyman Bros., Honolulu H. Islands, NEVADA CITY MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD Are now in receipt of their NEW SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK, And have ptt the same on display. ——_——o0 In-the-wry of Ribbons. Feathers, Flowers, Laces, The. handsomest and most extensive line to be found in Nevada County. o———— LOOK AT THIS! Beautiful Brocaded Silk Ribbons, 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, inches wide, only: t5-cents a yard. -———o—__-—__ Our Assortmert of Hats and Bonnets includes The Bewitching ‘‘Langtry,” 2 inches wide, The Captivating ‘Jersey Lily,” The Unique ‘*Kate Castleton,” The Novel ‘‘Berlin,” The Popular ‘‘Lake Queen,” The Charming ‘‘Jaunty,” Aud more than FIFTY other kinds never worn until the present season. These Bonnets and Hats range from Twenty-Five Cents to Fifteen' —_———0— We make a Specialty. of Material for.all-kinds of Fancy Work, Such as = Chbdboaid-28itter, White and Colored, from 5 to 25 cents a sheet, Worsteds in all shades,2, 4 and $ fold,at 10 cents an ounce (full weight.) Fish-line for tidhes (all the rage) 50 cehts a hank, which 13 very cheap. ; Lace Bunting for Toilet Sets—the latest wrinkle, rich and neat, ; Crewe's for Kensington—every shade and all A 1 quality. Oil-boiled Cotton for Etching. Briggs’ Patent Transferr ing id for eimustans and Etching. —-— Do NOT FORGET That we carry a Fine assortment of NOTIONS A AND TOYS.'BY THE CARTLOAD, . We do not yon: oe he ied we can do better~than any other -e show give prices cheerfully without char RirE and we will gladly tell acy We have but One Price, _ peas y by mail or by sending prong & friend, as Yours very truly, Gaettns' & ‘CRAWFORD, : ee Main Bt., Nevada Gitw. mB 4 Sear ti cae invite the sewed free of char: The i thi re been disibughie ‘vidivated ae pee and is now there finest Saloon in the county. Customers will always tind on hand The Best Quality of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, BEER, ALE, s, PORTER, Etc, AGENCY . FOR THE Celebrated Philadelphia Mex. ‘From the Philade!phia Brewery, San Francisco, Wholesale’ or Retail, 5, 10, or 15 gallon kegs, Thisis the) Best Beer in the market. During 1882 the Philadelphia Brewery sold 64,189 Barrels of Beer, which is MORE THAN TWICE the amount sold by any other Brewery in San Francisco, Give it a trial. Families or dealers supplied on tie notice, \ ALSO 0 ON HAND "Paistiaail and Weiss’ Bottled. Hag “Aleman () amen Only White Labor Cigars Sold To patrons, from Giffin’s factory,and everything guaranteed as represented. ‘Fancy Drinks of all kinds a apSTEY, and mixed from the best liquors. When thirsty or in search of a good cigar, call at the BAN z= BXCHANGE, M. COYNE, Proprietor. The New Nevada Boot & Shoe Store, TRANSCRIPT BLOCK. JOHN HERZINGER, -= PROPRIET OR. Fine Eastern made Boots, and Ladies’ and. Childrén’s ~ Shoes will be sold CHEAPER than ever before known i in Nevada C ounty. Boots and Shoes made to order and REPAIRIN G NEATLY DONE. READ THE FOLLOWING LIST-OP PRICRS:; dies’ French Kid Shoes...... worth 5 OD 43 Foxed Kid Shoes. . 7 50 $4 4 Lady patrons waited upon by Miss Herzinger, THRE E'rN EBsSsT Yer. Just received from San Fr rancisco, the Largest and most Fashionable stock of CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING, CONSISTING OF FINE MEN'S DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. — o—— Particular atte tion is directed to-my !ine of PRINCE ALBERT §svU 8, ) IN BROADCLOTH AND WORSTED, —AND THE— CASSIMERE AND SCOTCHBUSINESS suits. THE BEST LOT OF. = FINE SUMMER UNDERWEAR Ever brought bi this market, THE “LATEST ¢ OUT” IN Neckwear, Fancy Shirts, s, Fancy Hosiery, Hats & caps Take @ look at the SAMPLES IN THE SHOW WINDOW, Then pop i in and learn the low prices, ie a B. H. MILLER, fi Odd Fellows’ Brock, Broad Street; Nevada City. iT Manama. EP Glad Tidings to the ® People of Nevada City.<=9 THE CARPET HOUSE NEVADA Sountry. _ BAMBERGER BROTHERS, The Leading D G Sides Wy soos Fam og Have recently connected their . exten sive, well and favorably known establishment with an Aadisional large floor, arranged into a _ CARPET DEP Having supplied Nevada County with the lo ON A tgs felt want of a complete line of carpet s, from the lowest gtade tothe Legh of English ‘Body Brussels, oa . BAMBER GER BROTHERS vicinity to. ‘calland i inspect their stock, impo * direct, from American and English. ices _ Low prices and fair dealings assured. Carpets’ ee 276 . « «s Foxed Lace Shoes. bed 3 50 « 1650 ie Foxed Scallop “ “ 3 00. 1%5 ba Pebble Goat Buti ion wg “ 360 -«°) 2 75 Misses “ “ “ 300 « 3:00 ve, Foxed Kia “s “ ‘ 86 250 « 1 60 Children’s « “ Lace “ “ 175 “ 426 “Pebble Goat Button be fi OO.) 3 ae Mien’s Alexis Shoes.......... eo Sen Men’s English Balmoral Shoes. Re ee ae “ . 600. * 37% Men’s Congress Calf Shoes....4., ‘“ 400 * 8 oo a ed Waetheias was phe SO RR A a en’s We MU MIOR is ceckscvhile “e Men’s Oxford Ties........... bs er $s : oe Va An unusually’ large display of STRAW HATS.”people of Nevada‘City and a an delivered to all parts of