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ESE a eed
tween the lady, of the house and her
8 “Published Daily, Mondays Excepted, ry, which is just out, contains the Speaks Well of Them.
BROWN & CALKINS. cotigwiog 9 er a Roscoe ConkM.J. McCutchan, who formerly te . tings
‘ > ae 2 this city, and = sane .
2 blest “ied ost brilliant . ( McCutchan) stil resides SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1884. maiiiof the del gation. was Roscoe heré, is‘ now located at Thompson’s
2
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DO NOT. TRUST THEM, GENTLE
INE,
The Placer ‘Times as says. thas “antidebris Eogineer Allardt expressed
himself to the effect that no barm
could resnlé from the working of the
Dutch Flat mines, as only the
heavy matter remained, and that
Meek and Peck of bis staff maintain
the same views, These gentlemen
are meek enovgh when in a mining
camp, but as soon as they get away
‘they denounce the miners ss outlaws.
The statement of Allardt is undoubtedly true, but is in conflict with his
testimony in the Gold Ron case,
Had he testified in that case in accordance with his statements at
Dutch Fiat, the Gold Run Company
wonid not hase been enjoined. But
these anti-mining experts are a janusfaced set of people, as was shown
by the conduct of T. G. Robinsor at
Brandy City.
_ The California
The following is « list of delegates
and alternates chosen to represent
California in the National Republican
Convention, which meets at Chicago
on June 3d;
At large—W. W. Morrow, George
A. Knight, Thomas R. Bard, Horace
Davis. Alternates—Horace F. Page,
Frank M. Pixley, R. ©. Caskill,
James M, MoShafter.
First district—C, C, Bush and B.
O. Carr, -No alternates, .
Second district—W. H. Parks and
G. W. Schell. Alternates—D. E.
Knight and T. H. Barnard.
Third district—William Johnson
and Eli Dennison. Alternates—W.
EK, Pond and T. B. Thompson.
Fourth district—David MeClure
and-Brederidk. Crocker,» Alternates
—Frank I-French and W. B. May.
Fifth district—J, D; Spreckels and . ,
M @G Blake. Alternater—J.—W. .
Rea and mt Norton. .
Sixth diat: D, G. Reed and
Oregon Saunders. Alternates —
Thomas Flint and Mr. Crooks.
A Bible That Had the News.A man was guce upon a time sellirig Bibles, At one of the
where he offered thé blessed volume
there was a:differenee of opinion behusband as to whether the. bools ,be
a 25 cetit or $3 copy. ‘The wife war
attracted by the morocco and, gilt.
The husband wasn’t a bit fasciriated
by the binding, They retired to o
corner for consulation, and after a9
. argument the man reported te the
peddler: '‘We'll take the one. for .@
quarter, ‘[here’s just as much néws
in it.as there is in the one that’s
four tines as big,and twelve times as
costly.”
Sale
Jim Kuxnx has failed. . The expeeted has occurred. The free
lance has, been placed hors. du. combat. His failure was’ inevitable
from the moment he entered Wall
street, Keene isan Englishman by
birth. He came to this country a
friendless boy andowes his name and
fame his own. efforts. Hecame to
California early in the 50's’ and for
some years drove a milk wagon in
the town of Shasta. It has been
said that he edited a newspaper io
that town, and he-has never contradicted “the rumor to that effect.
But no vestige of hig editorial: work
remains and it is extremely unlikely that the man ever mounted the
tripod.
Se
. Tars isthe ‘way Lawyer Campbell, who defended Berner, is said
to. have secured his acquittal and
brought about’ the Cincinnati riet:
Of the hundred jutofs drawn in the
‘@ise, he selected twelve to be
Stfixed,” To the others he. sent’
The first volume of Blsine’s histo. Am Ex-Resident of Nevada City Who
Falls, “one day’s drive from Eagle
City. In @ letter to afriend, after
discussing other matters, he says:
~ “Since I wrote the other part of
this letter, there has come to light
some very encouraging news from
the mines, One thing is that an old
gentleman, who is Justice of .the
Peace at Horse Plains, came in lest
night and showed me some beautifal
gold that he had personally taken
out of his claim, and I om quite sure
he told the truth; besides, he showed
me a specimen of the quartz that is
found in this country that looks so
barren and dry, but which is as ric’
asany of the specithens from the
Harris mine, To look atthe texture
of the rock, one would say, if he
did not see the gold before his eyes,
that it was of no earthly account,
Then, a Mr, Roberts, a merchant,
and thoroughly reliable gentleman,
has come in froin 4 trip to the
mines, and he says everything looks
very favorable; that the miners are
Conkling. © He liad been elected’ to
the preceding Congress when but
twenty-nine years of age, and exhibited a readiness and eloquence in
debate that placed him! at once in
the front rank. His command of
language was remarkable. In affluent and exuberant diction Mr. Conkling was never surpassed in either
branch of Congress, unless, perhaps
by ‘Rufus Choate.”
Bima 5
Tuer is an inscription on a tombstone in the old cemetery in Newport, R. I., reading: ‘‘The human
form respected for honesty and
Known fifty years by the Appellation,
Christopher Ellery began to dissolve
in the month of February, 1789.”
_ {considers the best evidence, and
*} most certain indications ef the solidity of the camp, ia thatthe merchants
are quite ready to trust the miners
for all manner of supplies. Another
merchant told me that his firm had
bought several small lots of gold,
and had taken several little dabs in
payment of bills for supplies, All
this. goes to show that our, little
piece of country has a good, ;solid
foundation for its. future prosperity;
and, besides, there have been several
lots of very nice looking quarts
POWDER:
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never. varies. A mar'vel-of purity, strength and whole
someness ire economical than the
all getting to work, aud what he. &
TaLkina of the Cincinnati riot
and the causes: which led to it, the
Iowa State Register says that murder is one of the safest crimes to
commit in Iowa. There have been
over 200 murders in that State since
1864, and not a murderer has been
hanged,
Wuen General Tom Nelson, of
Indians, was in England several years
ago, » blue-blooded maid of honor
asked him to suggest a name for her
“Why, mame him Tonic,”
teplidd the suave American. ‘‘Tonio”: ejaculated the truly-English
girl, with traly-English amazement.
“why do you onggest such a name?”
“Oh . because it is so appropriate
for a dog. You know he is a composition of whine, bark ‘and steal.”
And all England grinned.
oo
Ix England, Iceland, Sweden, Russia.and America many women are
already voters,
Lawes, the British sculptor, is a
bankrupt,
£25,000.
Tue State railways of Germany
areexperimenting with American paper cat-wheels,
ASTORI
his debts aggregating
tism, Spraina uns, Galls, ‘Sd. The most Powerful and Pene~
trating Pain-relieving ond Healing Remedy known to man.
I PSPC RL NOEL
Flour per 100 Ibs... $2 50
Wheat WS yas 2 25
Corn gece ae: 2 2%
Barley ;
porund Barley 100 ibs, 1 40
Middlings 100 Ibs..-.
Bran
Crushed Sugar 8 1-2 lbs 1 00)
Granulated“ 9 « “100
. Brown “10 *° 100
Java Coffee 4 “ 100
Costa Rica “ 6 “100
for, infants and: Children. Pi fn sO U4 60
pes Fineulenay, Const Yooh aae ee Tomatoes 8-cans..--1 00
insures gotennestcy Green Corn 7 “.-+-.-1 00
roe Car Pattee Green Peas 7 “.---: 1 00
{fesimmend uae carpets But Castoriag . String Beané. 7 “..1 00
* is .
“
gravida Rom, Beodiyn, i — Oysters qr ereiis, 1¢O
Lobsters 6.2% 1 00
mrnbudiat ses tee eaten E Sardines 6 “Ss.e0e 100
~ Jelly aes 1 00
Deviled Ham 4 “... 1 00
eS rere 1 373
1 50
1 25
ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold
n competition with the multitude of
:jow test, o% weight, alumor phoshate . } °SoLp ONTY-EN CANS.
VAL BAeKd Powper C€6:,-106
‘Wall st., N. Y.
£&. ROSENTHAL’S .
Popular Variety Stare,.
* Commercial Street,
OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,
™ PLACE To BUY
Fing Confectionery, .
Fruits and Vegetables,
Choice Cigars, Ete.
Mountain and Valley Fruits,
IN THEIR SEASON.
FRESH. VEGETABLES
RECEIVED DAILY,
E. ROSENTHAL.
FOR CITY MARSHAL.
E.C, BALDRIDGE,
s HEREBY ANNOUNCED AS . A CANdilate for the office of City Marshal, sub-.
ece to the decision of the voters of Nevada‘
ity.. Election, Monday, May 5th.
For City Marshal.
0. TOMPKINS is. hereby ‘announe'd
. a8 a candidate or the office of City
Marshal, at he ensuing charter election
subject to the decision of'the voters of Nevada City, fe :
For City Treasurer,
JOSEPH D. FLEMING,
8 HEREBY ANNOUNCED. AS A CANDIdate for the office of City Treasurer, subject to the decision of the voters of Nevada
City. Election, May. 5th, A
Stockholders’ Meeting.
See ey
feet
marked copies of the Cincinnati
mmewspapers costaining Berner's coti.
feasion before the coroner,
the law.of the State none of, the!
jurors who had read this confeasion
~ gould serve,
——_+ 4-———
Mrs. Rexves, the wife; OF Sims
Reeves, said the othér day: “Why,
ladies come to’ me’ and say, ‘I have
a daughter:who sings well. I want
her to appear in public, How long:
do you think it would , take! to train,
her—nine months?’ ‘Niue years,
madaine, Even s bootmaker’ takes
aeven,’” oF
CIVILIZATION. is
regularly at Cceurd’ Alene. The
first wedding was celebrated on the
lst day of last month; the first
gospel sermon was preached of ‘the
$d, and a newspaper was started on . ..
the 6th, The next thing in order is}
for some fellow to die with his boots .
off,
Di LAPEER <aishe ‘i
Marie = Tacuiont, the “famons
dancer, died April 24thoin. Mar.
seilles, She was born in Stock‘holm in 1884,.and won renown in "
-__, the larger cities of Europe, petizing be
oy th @ fortane in 1947.
LBW GEREN A EE
“T'p like to have you give me a
good send-off,” said ® man ‘to Ad
the other day.. “Well, as
. a8. soon as my boots come-back from
‘the cobblers I'll do it,” wae the of].
Under.
_Preereming
"PRAMAS Ny Ra
CIATION, will, be held at Magonic Hall on
Mondays, May AMth, , 1884,
Abs otélock: »/Mt,, tor thie putpdee of electon . tee: Trustees of said Association, and
such yal business as
. fully pan ee = ted oe
brought in to me for examination,
and take it all around, I think the}
outlook is fine, for any: one who} '
somes with o@ little coin and. plenty . .
of energy: As to, the, permanenoy of
il
v
the candidate a dispensation ‘Was applied for “arid ‘received ‘f
jifaard Lodize,* "au jatditon took
. place: Supday,evening. A hand of
‘masic wae ih’ attendance ‘and the .
temple was haudsomely decorated.
The brdthets and sisters were. ‘eloth‘ed int falter and approptiate’ regalia.
. They presented 9» wajestic appearance. FOr’ the’ confageous manner . .
Lin which he stood the’texts, Mr, °Siegal was unenimously elected to’ the
high auditesponsible ofits, of Gs R.
PR de As Gi {' for the eneuinyy érm.
. Thia ig an ; honor uot often a aay .
. upom new members’ and was dulyap. )
preciated ‘by the. ‘gentleman from San
Francisto, who. declared. his, jutention of coming back next: fall and
ere? : ene sarees in ‘the ordér,
the
.
om
Newest
GRADWATES. ‘BALL! ae
GIVEN BY nana
GLASS OF 1884,
Nevaita “City High ‘Seto,
AT HUNT’ 8 HALL,
Bia it
42” We want to call your: apévied.
ment ef
before.
bec TADA 0. ty,
th te)
Priay Tsing June:6, 1884,
: ADMISSION, ONE pene tor one genCorner Broad and Pi
(leinali and two ladies. Lady Dancers with
out escorts, $1. ‘
inion mul 8, abe pear To the:Gallery, 25 cents, J. E. CARR.
PIONEER FU tt f STORE,
Commercial Steet «wn jes Opposite Masonic Hall
LM. b SUEFORTH, poapeaeren.
Yoana am
“Hag cone ‘ol the, Largest and best selected stocks
ver Side of Sacramento, consisting of
tiny. Parlor and on — nee
eam 2 net oath et distance. tree
Aimer
Corner Pine and Cuninieniin sts.
the mi foretell, .b = = e mines, no one gan foretell, but . : = :
none should come here expecting to it i
got rich in & short time, Musoleand When you-come to think of it, it is not a> —_
fi odd that literary dt f ipe to . Peer)
money are needed _ in,the develop. cigar. It is handler 10 mache when they O [/— a
ment.of any new country, and hore} J . ‘ana'then it gives them we true essence . {f Ss
‘isw good show for both.” and flavor of the tobacco. pols 0 _ 2a LS
vanities “haan str ang =
Fr the tobace: fhe Golden Toba: &
Mo, Hoined. Be Aiayers, J . Bett of North Oarolina ie the most dele t ~2
The Downieville Tribune telis this] . . than Turkish, more fragrent than Havana,
good one: A San Francisco “drumfreer Grom sntiraten one, yay ee he ‘i as as
imer named A, W. Siegal arrived in praises and the habitual smoker demands. ——— [ew
. town Saturday evening,,.oud. wishing . , phe vere Gai red Lge Sey q ba .
. to.get. acquainted.with the manners weak Dusham ‘oagoo 02. = co
“om customs of the people, signified . ; tae Tabacco. Itis Lg mmm .
righ Lo-becgme.e. member of the } nuit, with Bal -w—
se a able Order of EK. . (}) —— ee acs:
VY. Siciita Fe haa ‘€ver tbeen i ——2
ee ere yi a)
did fob ir p on'this oca> SS
. casidtly Cl me b-ahe “bccommodate . ) [ =
orgasm
zien scat ‘and carefi é
: careful and ete ae ey ; al
= SPRING AND SUMMER ANNOUNCEMENT,
We are pleased to announce that our
: SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES
Are Now Open for the Inspection of the Public.
dur New Stock consists of a Large and Varied Assortment-of the
and Best.
In Seavonable Good; émbracing all the Latest Novelties and Standard ;
Grades as well,
Men’s Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing,
-”. FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS, SATCHELS, VALISES, ETC., ETC.
attention to the Very Large AesortBOOTS AND SHOES
Which we have on hand—the Largest we have ever carried in this line
our Prices: We-Chin Be The Lowest!
vid For the simple reason we are the ONLY HOUSE in this county that
eel eg direct from ‘firet: hands, ray be enabling us to give our customCerned Beef 3 “... 1 00
Salmon QO: Mee is 1 00
Table Peaches 4 “‘..--. 1 00
Coffee, 5 Ib cans ..... 75
Coffee, 3 Ib cans ....-50.
Chocolate, 4 papers .. -1 00
Washing Powder 12 papr’s 1 00
Tea, 5 lb. bam.. +6. . 50% 7.1 50
Coal Oil, per 5 gallon can, 1 50
Candles 60-for-....s945+ 1.00
Candles per box..:.:... 1°76
Soap per box....-.+-+.
26
Butter per roll ...... 50
Eggs per dozen.... «+» 806
Pie Fruit, 6 cans,...--100
Syrup per gallon,... peare
Syiup 5 gallon keg.. 3 xs
Codfish per Ib,......
And ccetything
else in reo
WILLA WOLE
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
MRS M.A. . STERLING
far oe =
‘ iaaaeane a
Dry Coods,
Millinery,
Fancy Goods,
Including alljthe Latest and Most Desirable
Styles, which will be sold at the
Very Lowest Prices.
My past experience enables me to fully
understand the wants of the trade here, an
satisfaction is guaranteed to all who Liver
Me With their patronage,
[MY MOTTO :
Good Goods at Reasonable Prices
One Price and Fair Dealing.
Dye from the country faithfully_attendMBS. M. A. STERLING,
Eisen Bres.,
ne Streets, Nevada City.
Branches—New York, Honolulu and San Francisco.
T. H, CARR.
CARR: BROTHERS:.
Proprietors of 4
The-Palace Drugstore,
Nevada’ City,
Korp betsy ye on hand a large and complete jtock of everything usually found in.
" FIRST-CLASS DRUGSTORE.
MAINS OS, . YARN \
Commercial Street, Pachter: Trar <crij
Block, Nevada City. : x ab
Notiee te the Electors of Neva_ ~ da City.
corporation, (a
ee paren. will be subsiitted "to" the
eas mentee evada :
See ete eee "un
tomanicipal corporations of the ilth Clans; .
and you are auen ed: to place upon your
or. **
By order of the Board of Trustees.
: he Roar of Trane
K. Caspzr, Clerk.
Passed March 26th 1884. mh2s
MRS. WM. BIé NCH,
ee Wak!
Heb Cacis, ‘nbantenbs ee at cae pa a BOOKS, + Music, Plain and Fancy Work.
‘ CURTAIN POLES, BEDS A} D BEDDING OF Av eb st ~BLANK BOOKS, i Will alsorgive instructions.in
— ie . aN MISCELLAN EOUS BOOKS. Painting in Oil and Water Col.
es carpe. *-_~ MLL-Kamos oF PHRIODICALS, PICTORIALS AND NEWseaens,. "22" C8207 FP
aromas esr ear NOR AREA CARPE, Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, gern ench, 2 penta enon,
HALRB. BATTING, Plain snd Faney work,25 cents per I
ieee a . THE: FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS, RS aherdassSans
Upolstering in-all its no done ox'thé Wértext notice —— score ord OEE
“tan reansotn § LMAIINGS'ALWAY9 ON HAND. re opulent per tessa, men and
Sa in California and the Eastern a MSY BLANCH,
. Stata reece: rete {onion d Laneashite ald Manchester oun Ser rt td tl .
eee gee en to pack and _Fuvaiture for tamilies sand others, ranhnc panics gs, e
De gl
AUCTION SALE
No Not Fail to. Att and the Hamnott
ACEULON SALE
In wy Salestoom, inthe Trascript Block,
ON SATURDAY EVENING; MAY 34,
COMMENCING AT 7 O'CLOCK.
Afull line of Furniture, Crockery, Glass Ware, etc., will be Sold
to the Highest Bidder For Cash.
GEO. TRACY , Auctioneer.
1884, Openiag of Spring end Sumer Gonds’ 1804
. SATURDAY, APRIL 12th.
A. Blumenthsi
Corner Broad & Pine Streets,
Has just received‘one’ of the
LARGEST and BEST SELECTED STOCK «of GOODS
Ever brought to this city. The stock consists of
Summer Silks in plaid and stripes, Plain and Brocaded Satteens, Mohairand Melanges, Percales,
Seersuckers, Canton Ginghams,eCheviots,
Sheetings, Table Linens, Napkins,
~~ “Towels and Crashes, ~
Corsets, Kid Gloves, and a full. line of
Hosiery, in silk and lisle thread.
An immense stock of Body~ Brussels, . Tapestry, °
Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets, Linoleim and”
Oil Cloths, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes,
, And. Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
Bi Belore purchasing anything in my ‘line, you will
gave 25 percent.-by purchasing the goods from me,
' Orders from the. country promptly attended to,
arid samples sent on applications
Respectfully, A. BLUMENTHAL.
J. J. JACKSON, -----=PROPRIETOR.
The Largest; the best ad Cheaps .
— fineery Hons . i Nevada Gily.
ech sims poet Sapiile®
Everything usually found in a jen Grocery Establishment always kept.on Hand. To those
who have never traded with me: Iyextend: a. special
invitation to call before making their pugebases.
18 AND 20 ‘COMME ClAL STREET.
CASH GROCERY STORE.
HUSSEY & & SON,
HlaveOQnened a ‘Wirst-c1ass
Grocery and Provision Mrore,
BR ion Ast0RTHENT oF
.
}And by so nasiag’ € can b_quote “LOWER
: aor 2 best
wr Oe We Batts
Brea ane sal :
ab Lt,
‘anni mi
ng
jog store, got #1
the telephone q'
to Stockton w
pythias. He
ton g dragstore
instrament put
god pronounced
tried but one ix
liked better, *
goo of that kin¢
ghoemaker of t
B. P. Manse
in town yeaterd
visit with hit
friends. He ca
the Cross-Zelle
he arrived the
had been cone
was begun. M
with him bis .
who will rema
grandparents, (
The oppositio
vada City and
lines has brok
line charges 10
other 5 cents.
Sacramento sho
that the rate ca
fatare—it woul
with their prese
wt
One dollar fi
illuminated O.
cards, with yor
the number of
thereon. Seve
each subseque
are the prices
office only, 0
get left.
Tus Magent
Grass Valley i
contragt for,
eight-stamp n
regularly ; tur
The annual me
will be held o
Frep Jonzs,
of the Fortuna
but more recer
mine, Sierra C
cisco yeaterde
start for Durar
ing business,
Ir was repor
terday that Pr
sign the princi;
in this city in
“cepted a pos
school at Sag, .
sees
Tux celebra‘
water, at the .
has dried up.
that vicinity a’
wen sucked to
Tae prospe
sized vote will
election. Th
Marshal and.t
# ing like beave:
Joun Geore
land, took out
pers yesterday
vote the Re)
Fall,
Cart. J, P.
to Oakland, .
streak of bad .
in his busines:
J, Gh Hat
he furnitnre
Kennedy, an
house now occ
ca
Tas Unifor
meet at Hunt
7k ‘o’cloch,
quested to be
THE ice m
cool off eur co
blers will be i:
of weather con
A son of W
New York H«
saddle horse
considerably .
Joun K, "E
land, was 1
Caldwell’s Co
Tux backh:
ives signs
token,
Tae prosper
olds good ap
tere
Tas is goo
==
Se pares
Recallin,
OF gar
' So cheeri
And ck
“EPICU
Is the:
For sale on
bs-by the
Nackson,
~~
Aucth
A betteratgains in
Oekery and
ore offered
y. The sa
Transorip
al atreest