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CP ENETE TEER? Ree
CET ERE
SDAY, “NOV. 15, 1883. te nea in the lower part_ ne Nevada county are complaining bi
Tax a 88 OLA éeamat ‘. the expensiveness of Truckee.
— Truckee furnishes @ big lot of reveA New York ‘Tribane editorial on . aue we won't object if they will anfemale physical development in. nex it to Sierra county.
America says : ‘We think the clim‘California, for example, be finds in. so hot. that-he couldn’t hold 4t, h
Sen Francisco » race of péople pre. aiscovered that it éontained blasting
The shock on
Eastern type. The shallowness, . tis nerves was cousiderablé, bat th®
leanness and angularity of the typi-. shock on the bottle was greater, It
senting a marked difference from the powder instead of oil,
cal Yankee have disyppeared, and. has not yet been found.
. @verywhere are seen rosy faves and
fogs laden with iodine and ozone, Company, and also ‘sav
‘and although the idle class of women . of the bug juice which .
tinent, they: do acquire there that . in that town now carri
Foutdness of which fingurance policy in his
is commonly janbelated-etta Englizh’. “‘tarantala antidote” i
and Trish women.” ‘That writer had . having no demand.
probably corfined his observations} = Ga Fy 0
of women in the interior of the State :
» te the © miasmatic swamps around
he come into the Sierra Nevada . employer for keeping him year afte
mountains he would have seen the . year for three years haniling hides,
handsomest women and the strong:
est men to found on the Coast —
There is
, breeze that: romps over our hill tops . ¢xact quality of thé goods,
or whistles through these canyons. . only by the thousands of repetitions talled. sauty Pakame tole” ke ores
‘When San Francisco ladies become . that the lesson was learned ; 80 it ie . Piet dealers are constantly acetvin
faded and
this way ‘and by spending a summer . by skill, The half-informed, halfChi ees the glow of health to} the others dozen to one. Danie
» their
youth to
home and Hastern newspaper men. toom in the legal profession ?”’—
seeing théem.there write to their pap. “There is always roo at the top,’
_ 979 about/the remarkable qualities of
“San Francisco’s climate, the better chance to rise,
Tux Projected ritiroad from Mau. }* ‘ ;
itou tothe summit of Pike's Peak is . Perhaps be able to surprise your em.
to be built as rapidly as possible, . Ployer im an emergemey by stepping
: ing to the survey of the route into the next man's place and diswhich has been finully accepted, the charging his duties satisfactorily, Su
road be thirty miles long, and learn your business, ,
the maximum grad¢ 300 feet to the Fd)
mile. Many miles of railroad are Hot Soup
now operated in Colorado over heay-} For free lunch at, Gambrinus Hall,
ier /grades than that. During the. @very day and evening. Single
t year about 5,000 persons have . tooms for private parties, Lad‘es
= the laborious ascent of Pike’s . entrance on Coyote street, 03) tf
Peak by the narrow trail which now eon ‘aimee
Affords the only access to the eum'
jmit, and the projectors of the rail-. At this favorite place can always
road consider that fact a sure guar, . be found the very best of wines, ales,
‘gutee of arich return for their in-. iquors and cigars, Eastern beer and
vostinent. rthe celebrated Hoffberg beer can al~—_ ways be had atthe Bank Exchange,
Lawrur Fowuer, arguing the Culver casein New Haven, Connecti-. . 94¢keon Cuties ouster & Grinder
out, said, snapping his finger con-. J, J, Jackson has. purchased. ‘the
te nptuously : “I wouldn't give that) coffee roaster and mill of B. F.
for the testimony of all the Culvers. promas, and has a fine lot of old
that ever lived.” Catching Judge! Government Java and Costa Rica
Culver’s eye, he added: “I mean . coffee, which he has just reasted,
your Honor, all the Culvers that} and will grind in quantities to suit,
ever lived in North Haven.” After. Coffee will be roasted three times a
terward the] lawyer was told that} week, Call and examine it.: tf,
Judge Culver once dwelt in North
Haven, :
Sh i a an tesbaibiani:
Everyruine thatthe Government
turns ite attention to of late years
seems to yield a surplus return, The
postal service became a paying one
and the income was cutoff, Now it
appears that the Patent office has
earned $2,500,000 more than it could
spend, which amount it has to its
eredit in the Treasury.
a a
Tax New York journals declare
that the moat eventful week in Wall
street of 1883 ended. on Saturday,
_ October 20th, and one ofthem makes
the statement that ‘‘within two
years the shrinkage of values iu the
Stock Exchange has reached $1,500,000,000 or 200,030,000 more than our
national debt.”
No Whiskey!
Brown’s Iron Birrers
is one of the very few tonic
medicines that are not composed mostly of alcohol or
whiskey, thus becoming a
fruitful source of intemperance by promoting ‘a’ desire
for rum,
. Brown’s Iron Brrrers
is guaranteed to be a nonintoxicating stimulant, and
Mass Berna Crowter of Datroit,
N. -¥., dreamed thres.nights i in suec gession of her uncle's death in Texas. it will, in n early every case,
Im ed with her dreams, she added a letter to him. The letter waar cence .
fell into the hands of his lawyers, lutely ‘ill the d f
who nytified her week before last that 1 e desire for
~ ghe had fallen heir to $50,000 by her} Whiskey and other intoxiundle’s death, cating beverages.
‘Pw Prince of Wales plays the
banjo, the Princess Louise ithe guistar, the Princess of Wales has accompanied Nilsson‘on the piano, the
Duke of Edinburgh playe the violin,
and the Duchess is able to turn the}
pages of & full score, while the Duke
Rev, G.W. Rite, editor of
the American Christian Re:
view, says ofBrown's Iron
Bitters: ih
eins Os Ney, 16, 1881,
Gents :—The foolish waat
: anti of vital force in bu Oneow
; het ipo m oe ae phe lag rary I = me ae wh.
Titans . > epee me fo
hey ae ere gee aa : jon a hecessit Si appearance to the in jwhich no
Aaatn the Irish priesthood is unitCandi if applied, will atthe. ‘ espeadonn. can ¥t does nut
ed against the British Government, — ‘Who resort to saloons sianiene Seibeeee
The plan of exporting the poor from sit a aia reouperation, “ . * dectiousble, yey Pomona,
Ireland meets the opposition of the ; ;
For sale by CARR BROS.
whole Catholic Church, The Bish-. Brown's Iron Brrrers Bridge Notice,
Pi mre ny gai has been sian tested OTIOE is hereby given that the Vise
for digestion, sae Ties pea of Ps ad in ona
<>,. biliousness, weakness, debil. for the County of Nevada, at at the Court
Tap ladies ot South Carolina are ity, overwork, rheumatism, . 7th, 19st, we idosiock & ae at tee ee
Pv leiyar ins ret the State mye ae A Pep Near teutit ba cayal ats il Se ey
_ pee liver complaints, « kidney.
1 rouble, &c., and it never
. fails to render aphedy and
fn discussing . borat Tei
The other morning, J. F. Bade_ ate and soil have something to do. noch thought che would. grease his
with the developmept of physique. wagon. He put a bottle on the find a job,
‘When an Eastern resident goes to] stove to warm and when it me
A Truckee man who held an acci‘well-filled forms, The purity and . dgnt insurance policy got bit by aj. : i
‘dryness of the air of the interior of. bug. Neglecting to stalvinns the . liquors, at: J. J, Jackson's. Beehive,
California doés not produce the same} asual antidote co plentifal in that
. effect ;-bot San Frangiseo is bathed . town, he became disabled, recovered
petenmially in sea breezes and sea . $68.57 damages from the Ineurance minds me ot tbe sto ne
the price] wanted te make ate’ tuings all right hth tne
would have pr rng f ee iis, money to the
"there are no fonder: of exercise than . had te to purchase to counteract the Ge i the
their sisters on this side of the con-. poison ef the bug bite. Everybody . i) ae
Létnent,” It-tmore than met m:
A young man in a, Jeather jetore lence, 1 Ronee tothe root of all di-Marysyilleand Sscramevto, Had . used to feel very impatient with his thon among man of i po Brapieee wow
But he saw the use of it years after .
when, io an establishment of his own — 7
ith’ and ‘beauty in every . he was able’ to tell by the touch the Site’
1t was} This preparations which has been known
, they take a trip. with everything which we acquire . name of ginger; and as ginger ie ca 4
ring back the sparkle, to skilled in every business outnumber
and the elasticity of . Webster once replied to a young . % FARKun's Gixgne. ie onpiein sie gras
ir step. Then they go. ™an who asked if there was ‘‘any . Hiscox & Co, is atthe bottom of the outside
The better you know your ‘business
You can
gather much information by making
& wise use of your eyes and ears, and . STANLY A EDDY. «06.0.
meen pene.
cohsum as soon thereafter as
ence, ie beech iter EE poet
Bric ‘in the coun
RGINIA JRNPIRE « CO.
nevl4 _ Per Winns Seana, Athy,
. jured in thé iagt. Manica bout
are made out of paper: ‘intensely con[densed, snd made out of linen fibers
‘painted over with a consposition . .
and is fire-proof.
Toxre are 4,000 unemployed cler
gymen in the Charch of England. .
‘They are willing to work bat can’t
en ee ae
RELIABLE help for the weak, nervous, and debilitated dyspeptic sufferer. found in Brown's Iron Bitters,
Cuitpren 8 pictures taken instanteneously by Swart , Nevada City.
ee ee
THe finest domestic and foreign
His Soul and is Silver,
“Your asking fig how I came to use it; reof the Scotchman he
on his death
to’the kirk, d'ye
ake can a ‘omise you thot, mon,” answerr; ‘but Ladvise ye to try: the
‘hesetity / er. FE
oe No, 278 Avenue, di fat ne, of No, by ese sa wr’ f
of the
West mae continued ; nd: tea what
did with Parker's Tonic; 1 the experand Il am very glad to wstity to ite excelents Sicen:
r . men and jovalids ¢ the Tonic ae *
fect ieee is ad destined to be
for this purp
gentle Peaouihes ea
ich @radicates disease, It
rt organ into activity, I
ie Wl wer to an’ tne
it ever inebriates.”
customers with inferior articles un
unimportant flavoring
the misleading word
There will be'no change, however, in the
. errr pi itself, and ail dhe bottles in the
ds of dealers, Wrapped “under the name
gredient, we drop
i
tine medicine if the fac-similie signature of
wrapper,
RUTEL AKRIVALS.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
meee Jeno
abet
Nov. 13, 1883.
G. H. Graves, Bridgeport,
G. Sharpe, Downieville;
R. M. Smith, Eureka,
C, Shurtleff, City,
J. Maltzie, do
H. Reardan, do
', Farrer, do
J. Hustler, Patterso™,
W. Barhtel Sacramento,
O.M. Bonvermort, Qukeland,
H.C Dickerson, Sierra City,
Mrs, C. A. Hager, Blue Tent,
WwW. Miwecded w, Bridge, :
Di E »Matteson, Grass alley,” +
G. Lord, do: .
an rg: Cougar, Mavade:
“ELL: Hager, Blue Tent,
H. H. Sweet, Moore's Fiat,
Mrs. Biggar, do
Mrs. Noonan, do
J, Avery, Emigrant Gap.
tee whee
‘Union Hotel,
RECTOH REOS....Promriptern.
Nov. 13, 1883.
A. G, Chew, Red Dog,
F. M. Buckman, Litt'e York,
J. H. Onstott, City,
R. D. Carter, do
is BE es. do
Tully, Qmega,J. M ‘Davie Pike City,
Dd, noe Texas, .: . {
L. Thorndyke, Grass Volley,
E. Seilig; San Francisco,
8. Follman, do
J. Falkingham, do
C. ©, Stowe, do
Mrs.E, Stowe, do
J. Maybeck, © do
Mrs, Hartinger & 3c, City,
J, Bensen,do
E. Clark, R. R. ;
F, Beckett, ° de ‘
C, Tegler,. . do :
F, Percival, Washington,
J. F. Pullin Quaker Hill,
J, Johnson, San Jose,
ee
Notice to o Creditors.
N the Superior Court of. the County of
Nevada, State of California, Inthe matter of the Estate of Mur. Strumbeck, deEstate of Mum Strumbeck, deceased.—
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Mum
Strumbeckdeceased »to the creditor afand all
3 hav claims against the gaia deveased, toexhibitthem with*the cvecessary
vouchers within four months after the first
publication of “this notice, to the said A1miinistrator at his residence at Eurka Seuth,
NeVada meen California.
JOHANNES STRUMBECK,
Administrator of Estate of Mum Strumbeck,
deceased,
bevel at Nevada City, Nev, 24th, 1883,
eh 2 Long, Att'y. nl6
BONCUTI,
which becomes part of the Bom ing "—
a st
me into Heaven .
This powder never dertes. A marveLof purity, strength and wholesomeness, lore economical than the
ordinary kinds, and canant be sold
‘. in competition with the multitude of
low test, short weight, alum or phoshate powders. SoLp onty IN er
Al OM Powper Co.,
FTERNOON SESSION from 2 to 4:30.
es apslanh from.7:30 to 20 e'clock,
A com teacher will-be in.attendance
— 5 — be given to Laaies
ani on..
No ehiectipnahhe persons admitted under.
any circumstances,
ADMITTANCE FREE.
Use of Skates Twentyfive Cents.
CHILDREN under 12 Single Tickets 15
Cents, 2 for 25 Cente, 10 for $1.
-DURING CHRISTMAS WEEK A GRAND
UERADE CARNIVAL will he “ss
ve El t Prizes will be a
te aie, an 1 ‘
ps . 8. CHA SE, Proprietor. _
~ FOR SALE,
A 86-foot Overshot Water-wheel,
L* FIRST-OLASS ORDER. ee cash,
Wilbbe sold pac 3 diam
WEST, G: Vali
Qe) w. TERNAN. Banner "ag y
. NOTICE TO THE PUBL
I HAVE THIS DAY DISPOSED OF MY
Meat Market on Commercial street to
ACOB NAFFZIGER, but 1 will for the
Eeseont remain in charge of the establishAll persons indebted to me
are requested to call without
delay and settle their accounts,
as I must have money at once.
(. J. Naffziger.
Nevada City, Nov. 1, 1883,
Gold Dut Bought,
. Corner Broad and Pine ~~
ON ) tas a
Friday Bening, Hr. 30, 8%. PAPER FOR ALL}
JOHN. MICHELL ee
WILL orve A MAS8at Nevada
on vee Hee 4
Meiaceibias that it ccsts
‘. only $7 a year, or
$6 in Advance. .
Two Pisa fer the best sustained Characters,
rk ‘s and Gentleman's.) "Good music has
secured for the occasion.
Admission $1 per couple.
a invitation ticket at the door,
LESTER § “E ORAWFORD., nny Is THE
LARGEST DAILY PAPER
Residence Property for Sale,
Sanvoared IN THE
THE DWELLING HOUSE
AND LOT on Aristocracy Hill,
owned by Thomas H. Caswell,
pea Serra Nevada Gold Fields.
rap ara
is offered for sale s :
. ATA eee et SD 0,
dwell dpa feck Upon “le. P. Brown and L. 8, Calkins
For terms apply to
; John A. ‘tie PROPRIETORS
County Recorder's Office,
Mevada City. Nos. 18. Mee eae
GEORGE Ww. HILL, ; MAVING THE
Genera Insurance Agent, (ARGEST CRCULATION.
‘NO, 9 MAIN. STREET
Grass Valley .@Qeal. 1s PHB
First Class Compantes Re concmte
sromeaner Ot nag dn .
DLOSSES PROMPTLY OJU8 Faq
ie Drug tobe:
Nevoda. City
WALTER Dy-VINT ON
eur Ungar encom
A Large Stock of Patent —
Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,
2 Combs, Brushes, Hand Troe,
Toilet Articles of all kinds
Careful Attention Given to Compounding Prescription
d Bya Competent Dr gist, and P_ RFECT PURITY guaranteed,
AGENT FOR THE BEST FIRE NSURANCE COMPANIES EB ANT
IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN AND QUEEN,
‘Wm. George -. Grass Valley. 7
o
Men’s Beaver Sui
a
Great Clot ring’ “Sale .
Without tveser~-e !
HAVING A VERY LARGE STOCK
NEW AND FASHIONABLE
Me's, Youths’ and Boys Ching
SPsacunk ahs baa Goode,
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS,
Which wvill-be sold at the following i achuaaces Rates:
(SUBJECT TO REDUCTION HEREAFTER.)
Men’s Fine Cassimere Suits, formerly $25 reduced to $96,
Men's Fine Cassimere Suits, formerly $20 reduced to $47,
Men's Fine Cassimere Suits, formerly $15 reduced to $11.
Men's Pique Dress Suits, Sack and Frock, seduced from §95 to. $20.
LIVER POOL: Sienemiads AND Glover.
——060: ne
——;) eee
+ ——AND——
ts, formerly $25 reduced to $18.
00000000000. See
THE BEST TOILET SOAP.
THE MOST ECONOMICAL.
GOOD FOR. THE SKIN.
IMPROVES THE COMPLEXION,
Fy URES SKIN Diseases,
Mot and Cold Baths,
{The iat Rolain im Tov it bas Clothin hi Tri tI
White Shirts: untaubdirisd, 2D eonts.
White Shirts, unlaundried, $] 95,
Men's Merino Undershirts and Drawers, 50 cents each,
Heavy Overalls, 75 cents,
Heavy Overalls, 37 1-2. cents,
11-4 White Family Blankets, $5; each. : .
10-4 White Blankets, $7 each. a :
11-4 White California Blankets, $8: 50.
Bed Comforters, $1.95,
7 pair Men’s Shaker Socks, $1.
Men’s Canton Flannel Under Shirts ahd Bra tiews:
Men's Grey Flannel: Under Shirts and Drawers, .
Having bought 80°casts, at a Bankrupt Sale, Tam enabled to sell
in GUM ROBBER BOOTS AP $4.50 PER ni
“
50 cents, each.
and §1 25 a pair,
NEVADA “THEATRE, ENLARGED. aad IMPROVED. .
WILL couFige favor.
te
You in Philadelphia, ig Bos on
line.
Hise ye a
Tust Recéivea P= ¥ fall line
OF THE
Latest Styles of Men's Clething,
‘eceuscer'<— [Daily Transcript. tate Silas of Youts and Boys Cothing,
Latest Styles of Furnishing Goods, =
Latest Styles of Men's, Youths and Bap Hats ai ta
Largest Stock intownof Boots: Shoes
Larwest Stock in-town of Blankets, all colors and grades,
Largest Stock “in town ‘of “Bed” Gonforters, ete
al fact our Store is so fal of “Goods wel are atfloss’ to
: know where to pgt them —
_LARGEST STOCK! Or
NEWEST coops’t ee
As we are direct importers from New York and
Europe,.and also being large manufacturers, ena*. bles us to place on the market the very best of
CLOTHING AS CHEAP, IF NOT CHEAPER
THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE ON THE PACIFIC COAST.
Don’t delay but: come aes and see us.
We assure you
We will give: you more value for your money theadany one else,
HYMAN’ BROS., 7 Murray St., New York.
HYMAN BROS., Decale, Hawaaian Islands.
HYMAN SON 216, 218 Cal. st., San Francisco,
AND ———
\Cor Broad & Pine Sts. Nevada city,
GASH GROCERY STORE.
HUSSEY & SON,
=x aveOpenea a First-Class
Grocery & Provision Store
Junction of Main and Commercial. Streets,
. (Building formerly occupied by WR. ‘Coe,) where
they will keep constantly on hand
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Family Groceries, Provisions, Wines,
~~ GRAIN, FEED, FLOUR, &E.
WE pRoruik TO SELL
or Cash Onmis-,
And by'so doing can quote LOWER PRICES
for the best qualities of Goods than
Any other Dealer in Nevada City,
HUSSEY & SON.
BRAND & BROTHER,
Eiawe Removed
—_——TO THE——__.
National ‘Exchange Hotel Block,
OUR stock oF
ABLY WITH ANY IN
iid cuca
Call and _sec the new
are now. arriving direct from
ok of Goods which
‘the manuand —
~ Our facilities are sich chine nt
constantly j in ie se ate
Itisa pleasure to: st
CITY, wish to. 'P
LOWEST PRICES .
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