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THE. DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
CWHVADA CITY, CAL. -ae ae ;
BROWN & CALKINS, Prop'rs,
RB now OALKINS. eee Wen
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~ Nevada County Oficial Press
FRIDAY, MAY 18.
LOOKING OUT FOR NUMBER ONE.
-The Bee claims that the grangers
are the true friends of the miners,
because the granzers forced the bydraulicers to employ white men in
stead of Chinese. There is no doubt
put that the grangers would like to
force all Chinamen out of the mines,
not“from any love of the white miners, but to subserve their own selfish aims. They want the Chinamen
on their ranches. The grangers
claim that ‘‘Chinese cheap labor’ is
an absolute necessity to them, and
that no *‘white man need apply” 80
long as mongolians can be procured.
Verily, the Bee and those grangers
are great benefactors—to themwires,
Two Califernia Mines.
At the recent half yearly mgeting
ing of shareholders of the Plumas
Eaureka,in London,accounts showed a
balance on the half year ending Dec.
Bist; 1892, of $141;600.A dividend
of $70,313 was recommended.—
The quanty of ore produced during
the half year was 20,075 tons from
the Plumas Eureka mine, 755 tons
from the Seventy-Six mine, and §8,630'tons from the Rough and Ready
and Elizabeth mines, giving a total
output of 29,460 tons. The mills reduced 29,490 tons. The average
cost of mining,including prospecting,
was $3.35 per ton, thus making the
_ average working expenses $3.80 per
ton; The average yield of the ore in
free gold was $6.69 per ton.
At the meeting of the shareholders of the. Sierra Buttes,the accounts
half
year’s product ending December 31,
1883, of $43,800: A dividend aggregating $30625 was zecommended
~Yeaving $13,175 to be added —to--reserve. Theamounts paid-in vonnection with the Cross and Co. assets
settlement, as the proportion app!icable to the mine, have been written
off, and the question has thus been
finally disposed of. The mine
produced 15,769.tons of ore during
the half year, and the same quantity
reduced by the mill, The average
yield of the ore was $7.48 per ton,
and iucluding the produce of the
tailings $8.18 per ton. The working
expenses average $5.56 per ton, the
mining cost including all prospecting
having been $4.98, and the milling
cost $0.58 per ton.
cost of the eight and ninth levels,the
average working expenses would
have been $4.15 cents per ton.
It may be mentioned that the cost
of constructing the eighth level was
$0.51 and of the ninth $0.90 per ton
ore worked.
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Misa Brace, niece of General
Bragg, residing at Bonham, Texas,
attempted suicide by bnrning. She
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» Charlea Watson Mitchelljthe ebampion pugilist of England, who has
} come from England for the purpose
of trying conclusions with American
boxers, is rather a remarkable young
man, He is but 21 years old, is the
son of the medical tutor of Queen’s
College, England, ‘and nephew of}
Dr. Alexander Mitchell, practicing physician of Birmingham. He
was educated for a doctor, but gave
up the profession for pure love of
athletic sports. He has property in
Birmingham, has traveled on the
Continent as companion to Lord
Douglas Gordon, plays the piano and
speaks both French and Latin. When
drubbing an antagonist in the ring
he lands a crasher in the nose and at
the same time throws in some apt
quotations from: Horace, and as he
slams him up against the; ropes he
sings a stanza from some Latin poet.
with delightfol effect, It is just
beautiful to see him work.
Should Apply fer a School.
The Minneapolis Tribune publishes
this,under the head of ‘‘An Tiliterate Mayor’s Letter:” “Sar: If the
Tribune intends to imply that in my
offishal capacity I am an aSS, I wish
Horsford’s Acid PhosphateIs a preparation of the phosphates of a Siac Vee @
Soe “THE TIME HAS COME) in such form as ta be readily assimilatoe CMG Fee Ue INSURANCE. . DANY .
ed “by the system. Descriptive 2 og ae NW = ‘
pamphlet sent free. Rumford _ . : YT show :
Chemical Works, Providence, R. I. ae AND WE ARE READ 0 NEW ARK,-N. J. :
CALICO PARTY a. ASSETS, BS5, 604,406.23.
—at— Fancy Lace, tom 2} conta up pe yard as ARC MOST RLEGANT PAID POLICY HULDERS SINCE ORGANIZATION IN “1946:
Hunt's Hall, Nevada City,. fancy Tidlet Woniespiece WAU Pernsaie Ce eae S10 OF
—on— Paty rns von y= pr ali gg Zz ‘aes. ORRENDERSD, POLICIES.. «+ -+++2++at} + mp paige 3206 188 0
Linen Crash 5 cents per
. pated ' Micebinaig st: 1, Friday Evening, May 25th, Both ings, 0 cena or za. ary AND VARIED STOCK OF (oe RN eek ilicee, Bee pep cegigte SR fai 183,051 92
JOHN MICHEL. timbrobderie, rin ete par Policies Absolutely No ly Non-fortéitable.
cents a
Large Towels, 10 1 CASE OF Daren . CONTINUED IN FOROE . as.its value will
Prue for the Neatest Calico Contam] rhe an Soiets per Fork MENS’, YOUTHS’. AND BOYS’ me fee, teeters se oir nal rae rd i
ee ees fette Ulaaso0 cone pox youd, Over 4 years’ insurance for 2 years’ premiums.
VERY Lady Dancer is expected to weer . Merino Underwene, 38 cents cplece, Over 10 years insurance for 5 years’ premiums.
attendance, and no effort wil be apared to Men's Jumpers dS-centasplene. 1 x @) I iO i ‘HING Over 2 Bae fer insurance for 10 years’ premiums.
ADMISSION, $1 per couple; spectators i eae Te Rr, of forfeiture, <a te; the sear hme Pare pee ye
ine pone lie ladies and children 25] empress Cloth, all shades, 200. per yard. has M BAe Be 7 LIFE INSU COMPANY, of Newark, Jersey.
Acouaen Saiet, ™. Careers. “iad eee see = or aa Dancing from 9 o’clock till 1.’ maig-ta. Men's Boots, #8 00 per pair. "EVER SEEN IN THIS COONTY valid STD bnunetiately spon Compt er} pA hae,
The New Nevada Boot & Shoe Store, HATS, CAPS, GENTS FURNISHING
Excluding the]
hearby over my offi-hel signachure
to deny the staitinent in the most
sollam manner of wich I am capabal.”
ala saaagei
SuLLIvAN, the pugilist, offered to
fight Michell for $2500. side, Mitchell to use his bare fists, while Sullivan will use gloves. Mitchell says
he was not “‘knocke! out,” and expresses a desire to’ meet the Boston
champion.
®One of the roughs expell-d from
Dodge City, Kansar, says he istends,
to return to that place and take a
party of friends with him. If he
does there is likely to be a lively
conversaziune.
REPAIRING
TRANSCRIPT BLOCK.
JOHN HERZINCER, -PROPRIETOR.
Fine Eastern made Boots,,
and Ladies’ and Children’s.
Shoes will be sold
CHEAPER
than eVer before known
NEATLY DONE.
READ THE FOLLOWING LIST OF PRICES:
A portion of the text is published Ladies’ French Kid ogo panies worth * po for <.
: “as
of the circular letter sent by the a Aare —" zs smo %
Pope to the Irish Bishops. It dis, ec ie ra ae “eae « 300 « 1
countenances the Parnell fund; -and +++ Pebble Goat Button — “« g = se ¢g
also violence and illegal measures, bad # te “ «8 ya a OR 2 “ Foxed Kid “ “ “ss 26560 “« 1
THE convention of coal miners, . C id m's * as Lace 4 . 1 75 1
representing 60,000 miners,-met-at Pebble Goat Button _ ; of 2 50 ee i
: 7 Men’s Alexis Shoes.....--..05+5 3 60 2
Pittsburg Tuesday. A permanent Mowe English Balmoral Wiha se “s 500 “ 38
organization-was effected Wednesday. Mon’ ‘3 Congreve © Calf Shoes. . A ‘ 400 “ 8
Satmt Morsr’s Temple at New Men's Webster Ties.... ose = 2
York-has been licensed for three . Men’s Oxford Ties......++++++-++: 4. 840" 8
months, but he is forbidden to produce the ‘‘Passion Play.”
A BUILDING fifteen stories high is
to be erected in New York.
No trace has been found of Rock,
the missing Salinas man.
__-— .
By the Light of Day.
Pret Impeossibilities the Facts of the
Present—Help in the'\New Era,
“‘T remember when they were putting up
the poles for the first telegraph line in the
State of New York, and now look there !”
exclaimed a cit'zen of the metropo''s to his
friend, as the two stood on the summ'‘t of the
tall Equitable Building in Broadway.: “The
city is strurg w'th wires like a harp, and
electric commun‘cation is the daily miracle
of the world. People no loner wonder and
' uch at it as they did at Morse when he first
ested its possibility.”
1 seaze marches on and prejudice must
“ive way, Nobody has a monopoly of trut2
Even the conservative guild ot physician
adm’t that the. serets of medicine are shared
by a'lmen, “1 dre-:ed his wound, and Cod
healed him,” caid old Galvn. Once that terrible disease, Kheumatism, was suppose’ to
The place has been thorough
finest Saloon in the county.
The Be
From the Philadel
Wholesale or Retail,
Lady patrons waited upon by Miss Herzinger.
BANK EXCHANGE SALOON,
Broad Street, Opnosite Citizens Bank,
—o—
renovated wnd painted, and is now there
‘ustomers will always find on haad
st Quality of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
“BEER, ALE, PORTER, Etc,
—_—o——
AGENCY FOR THE
Celebrated Philadelphia Beer,
phia Brewery, San Francisco,
Nevada County. Boots and
Shoes made to order and
in
ASSSasARSSRasaS
5, 10 or 15 gallon kegs.
will probably die.
Sen : the joints, and now the muscles, To-day
Tax Ten Eyck mansion, situated
: BLOO?
near Albany, a relic of the ante-. pire. Henry Bogert, of No. 454 Atlant:
be a shifting, local ailment, now attac’'ng
is DRMONSTRATED TO BE A D'SEASE OF THE
Thisis the Best Beer in the market. During 1882 the Philadelphia
Brewery sold 64,189 Barrels of Beer, which is MORE THAN TWICE
ic . the amount sold by any other Brewery in San Francisco. Give it a trial.
it
GOODS, TRUNKS, SA TCHELS
“TALISES, BOOTS AND SHOES, Rtc
NEW GOODS NEW STYLES WEW PATTERNS
——
We c'aim this Assortment to be thejBest,
and largely under usual prices.
~ —O—Patronize us 9nd} your purchases ‘shall
be right always.
oe
Please Remembe: we have the Goods and
make the Prices right.
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Hyman Bros. 6 Murray Street, New York.
Hyman Bros., 216, 218 California St., San. Franc’o
Hyman Bros., Honolulu. H. Islands.
HYMAN BROS. Cor: Broad Pine Sts.
NEVADA CITY
RICHARD K. ALLEN,
Special Agent Pacific Coast,
415 Montgomery Street, San Francisco,
OFFICE—Brand & Bros.’s Book Store, Nevada City:
oPEninG DAY
swing and Summer Dry Goods !
MONDY, APRIL 2, 1883
——9————
A. BILUMENTE ATL, :
Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City.
Has received the Largest Stock of Sprin and
Summer Dry and Fancy Goods ever b Bight to
Nevada City, and will be sold. at Astonishing . Low
Prices. I have received a full assortment of
Summer Silks, Summer. Dress Gods, Black Silks, Rhademas,
anda full assortment of Domestic Goods, Sheetings, Table Lin-ens, Napkins, Blankets, Bed Spreads and Comforters.
sar A full stock of Fancy Goods and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Gorids,
© ts
CARPETS !-CARPETS !I have the largest stock of Body Brussel, Threeply and Tapestry ever brought to this city.
I invite inspection of my goods,’ arid Sg Sertiy
prices the lowest in the county.
Cuuntry orders promptly attended to and samples. ‘sent on spplication,
No Trouble to Show Goods.
MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD
Are now-in receipt of their
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK,
And have put the same on display.
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In the wey of
Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Laces,
revolutionary times, was destroyed
by fire Tuesday.
Wim Mituer fell 400 feet
dawn a mining shaft near Butte,
Montana, and was crushed to pulp.
Joun WILLIAMS was caved on in
a mine at Austin, Tuesday, and one
of his legs was broken.
Jury. Davis has been sick with
bronchitis, but is now thought to be
out of danger.
Tue fare for foot passengers on the
Brooklyn bridge has been fixed at
one cent.
}. Neary 4,000 shoemakers in Chicago are deprived of work by the
lockout. .
Dick {Baxer was fatally stabbed
Portland on hapa by James
Hayes.
The Boss.Coffee Pot beats all others. Do not forget that J. J. Jackson keeps it for sale. He also supplies the choicest brands of finely
ground coffee for the Boss. in5-4t
ae ARR RD SUE Th
RUTEL AKRIVALS.
{NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL}
——
STANLEY A. EDDY...... Proprietor
May 16, 1883.
M. J. Cawley & w, Sac City.
T. Soreaco, San Francisco,
Robt. B. Patton, City.
J. R. Davis, Sau Juan.
£.B. Whitney, San Francisco.
W. Wilhamson, Sierra Butte.
Daniel Pariene Downieville.
¥F. H. McAllister, do.
N. P. Reede, Grass Valley.
W.Swiet, do do
. Frank Hooper,do do
J. B. Conn, City. *
B. Bayley, do
J. H. Se hy Shady Creek.
H. Brown, San Francisco.
Thos. Evans, San Jvan.°
Jas, E. McCormick, Aieabany:
F. Bemhard,
» Mise
G. Waitt San Frencuco.
ae F. Shearer, Nevada.
Union Hotel,
. RECTOR BROS... + +s: Proprietors
__. '‘Washburne & Co,, Proprietors,
Avenue, hrooklyn, N. Y. , wiites to Messrs.
BP scox & Co., of New York, proprietors of
PARK %n's GINCER Tonio, that “she had been
completely disabled from Rhevirat'sm and
pain in the back and limbs, She was advised
to take the Tonio for KipNeY D S3ASB. She
did so, and her Raeumatism disappeared.”
The reason is simple. Diseased Kidneys produce rheumatic symptoms, CURE THEM AND
you pystroy Rugumatisa. “Thisis now admitted by all intelligent physicians. It is
the new livht thrown on their time-worn and
mistaken theori~s.
Parker’s Gincer Tonto, which isa combi
nation of the best remea‘es for the blood
known to science, is universally success‘al
in combating this terribly common compaint. Those, who, like Mrs. Bogert, suffer
from Kidney or Liver diseases or suy compla‘nt arising fromimpure blood, will find
the Toxic a prompt and certain remedy.—
Vrices. 50e, and $1 per bottle. The largur
size the cheaper.
Common-sense Remedy.
SALIGYLIGA
No more Rheumatism, Gout,
or Neuralgia.
Immediate Relief Warranted.
Permanent Cure Guaranteed.
IVE YEARS ESTABLISHED AND
never known to fail in-a single case
acute or chronic. Refer to-allprominent
physicians and druggists for, the standing of
SALICYLICA.
‘SECRET :
4a THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE
POISONOUS URIC ACID WHICH EXISTS IN THE BLOOD OF RHEUMATIC
AND GOUTY PATIENTS. .
SALICYLICA is known as a common
sense remedy, because it strikes directly at
the cause of "Rheumatism, Gout ard Neuralgia, while so many so-called specitics and
ga panaceas only treat locally the efects.
It has been -conceded by eminent scientists teat outward app'ications, such as rubbing with oils, ointments, liniments and
soothing lotions will not eradicate those diseases which are the result of the poisoning
of the blood with Uric Acid.
fect on this acid and so removes the disorder. It isnow exclusively used by all celebrated physicians of Europe. Highest Medical Academy of Paris reports, 95 pet cent.
cures in three days.
REMEMBER
THAT SALICYLICA isa certain cure for
RHEUMATISM, GOUT and NEURALGIA.
The .aostint pains are subdued
instantly.
Give itatrial. Relief guaranteed or money refnnded.
Beg rs of testimonials sent on applion
$1 A BOX, 6 BOXES FOR 9.
Sent free on receipt of money.
Ask your Druggist for t.
Do not be deluded into takingm tiions or
substitutes, or something recommended
‘ost as good.” Insist on the genuine with
S Aad igy WASHBURNE & CO., oa each
pate senha pear Pcl :
_ 287 Broadw:
sew sours
For Salony
SALICYLICA works with marvelous ef. “=
Families or dealere. supplied on
from the best liquors.
Also on hand
fwll
Including han
THE LARGEST A BEST STOCK IN THE
Call in and examine the goods whether you buy or not.
WM. HOLMES.
short notice.
omen jammer
ALSO ON HAND
Eastern and Weiss’ Bottled Beer.
Only White Labor Cigars Sold
To patrons, from Giffin’s factory,and everything guaranteed as represented.
Fancy Drinks of all kinds a specialty, and mixed
a full line of Goods of
MY OWN MANUFACTURE,
————$
AMONG THE SPECIALITIES THAT I OFFER ARE
Park Saddles, Shack Saddles, Princess Saddles,
From the ce firm of C. B. Smith & Co., N. ¥.
assortment ofr
CARRIAGE WHIPS.
OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES.
American and Spanish Saddlers’ — i.
d-made Bits and Spu
When thirsty or in search of a good cigar, call at the
BANE EXCHANGE,
M. COYNE, Proprietor.
pS
FE, ECOL,
Junction Main and Commercial Streets. :... NEVADA ‘CITY,
Has just received a large stock of
EASTERN MADE
HARNESS, SADDLES, ROBES, DUSTERS, Lte., lt.
UNTALINS,
Corner Broad and serene
AGENT: FOR
Nevada Drug Store, —
WALTER D. D. VINTON
———
A Lanse Stuck of Patent Modicings
Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,
Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors,
Toilet Articles of all kinds.
«. Careful Attention Given to Compounding Prescriptions
: Bre Deeyeiaes Henares ol RAT cos ane
IMPERIAL, LONDON, HORTHERN AND QUEEN.”
\ LIVERPOOL LONDON AND GLOBE.’
Nevida a.
The handsomest and most extensive line to be found in Nevada County.
Pls
LOOK AT THIS!
Beautiful ‘Brocaded Silk Ribbons, 2 inches wide,
only 20 cents a yard.
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 Bonnet include
The Bewitching ‘‘Langtry,”
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
We make a Specialty of
Material for all kinds of Fancy Work,
Sach as
Cardboard—Silver, ‘White and Colored, from 5 to 25 cents a sheet.
Fish-line for tidies (all the rage) 50 cents a hank, which is very cheap.
Lace Bunting for Toilet Sets—the latest wrinkle, rich and neat,
Crewels for Kensington—every shade and all A 1 quality.
Oil-boiled Cotton for Etching.
Briggs’ Patent, Trensterring Papers for Kensington and Etching. .
po NoT FORGET
That we carry a Fine assortment of
NOTIONS AND TOYS
: "BY THE CARTLOAD.
gains we offer, and we can therefore
them. Call at our store and see for y dentasloce whet we kee
ask you to buy unless you are satisfied we can do better
firm by you: We show goods: and
what we can
We have but One Price,
though ‘you came
Yours. very truly,
‘Ottoman Ribbons, all the latest shades, 2 inches
The Captivating ‘Jersey Lily,”
Twenty-Five Cents to Fifteen Dollars.
Worsteds in all shades,2, 4 and $ fold,at 10 cents an ounce (full weight.). ¢y
Cashmeres, Moines, Ginghams, Calicoes and Domestics
It would take a whole page of the qe to enumerate half the ‘bart give but an onu‘line of
We do not
ive cheerfully with: pan ully ou
If you went ae make a personal visit, WRITE, and we will gladlytell you
ast ven ses SEY ‘by mail or by sending through « friend, as
TELE: EIN BST Yur.
Just received from San 1 Francisco, the Largest and
most Fashionable stock of
CUSTOM MADE.CLOTHING,
CONSISTING OF FINE
MEN'S DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS,
YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING.
Particular athelitiien 12 Birboted to my line of
-, PRINCE ALBERT SUITS,
IN BROADCLOTH AND WORSTED,
__AND THE—
CASSIMERE AND SCOTCH
BUSINESS SurtrTs.
THE BEST LOT OFFINE SUMMER UNDERWEAR
Ever brought to this market.
‘THE “LATEST OUT” IN
iecieenil Fancy Shirts, s, Fancy Hosiery, Hats & Caps.
An unusually large display of STRAW HATS.
Take a look at th8
SAMPLES IN THE SHOW WINDOW,
Then drop in and learn the low prices.
B. H. MILLER,
Odd Fellows’ Block, Broad Street, Nevada City.
i STORE,
Sommercial St. Opposite Masonic Hall,
L. M. SUKEFORTH, Proprietor.
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Has one of the largest and” best selected stocks
this side of Sactamento, ¢onsisting of
FINE PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS,
Large Mirrors, Pictures, Frames, Mouldings, Sofas, Loung's,
Picture Frames made to order. Chairs of all kinds.
What-Nots, Writing Desks, Book Cases, Bureaus, Washstands,
Brackets, Bird Cages, Feather Dusters, Dressing. Cases,
Kitchen Cabinets, Meat on Wardrobes, Window Cornice,
Curtain Poles, Beds and Bedding of all kinds on hand or
made to order, Blankets, Comforters, Sheets and Pillow Cases, #94
everything 1 She hevee Spee e ontte be teat: en hoes Some
American and Eagish est, “aud Body Brass Carpe,
Three-ply, b> nee Hemp —— -Linoliem,
Oilcloth . Matting, Etc., Etc.
UPHOLSTERING in all its branches done on short notice.
and Trimmings of . Upholstering Goods and
My goods are bought of the ‘best manufactories in California, and the
. Eastern S: tates, and are of
. Workuisnehig’ coe and? will be SOLD AT PH P * Give
me a call and be convinced. No trouble to show ee ae
Bapeocoe be mh ec i niet . Purchasers
of all kinds constantly on haud.
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