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November 2, 1883 (4 pages)

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_ FRIDAY, NOV: 2 1883, 5 * ovo é The Union was guilty yesterday of an unwarranted piece of misrepresentation in regard to what the Traxscetet said about the finances and the directory of the Fair AssoThis referred to cer‘and then proceeded to show on pace of Assigtant Secretary Roberts that there was no truth in those statements. The Union, instead of republishing the entire article, or fairly stating its tenor, garb‘ment thereon, Our usually honest contemporary should not demean itself by thas falling into the disreputable and cowardly line of tactics for which the putrid remaias of the “Free Lunch” have become notorious, : EEE » ArreR giving a specimen of the so-called wit in the ‘“‘Bad Boy” papers the N. Y. Tribune says : ‘The boy is hideously precocious and vulgar, fall of slang and profanity, and as ready with jeers at churches and Sunday schools as he is with jokes at his father’s drunken habits. In a word, he is most disgusting little animal, and the fact that such books have a ready sale is in iteelf a curious ‘feature of American life, and* not a pleasing one.” Art an entertainment — recently held in London itis said that the Princess of Wales wore the plainest dress of any of the ladies present. The Rochester Post-Express thinks it doesa't leok well for a wife to be sloshing around is fine clothes, with ~ her husband $3,000,000 in debt, TT , “Do you ever gamble?” she asked, as they sat together, her hand held in his, He replied: ‘‘No, but if I wanted to now would be my tinie.’ ‘How so?” “Because I hold a beautiful hand.” The engagement is an nounced, : A CORRESPONVENT of the Christian Leader says : ‘The only objection I have to Vermont is that one has to drag around three months of the year on wheels,” A PHILADELPHIA horse reporter humanely believes that Jay-Eyo-See has earned the right to carry at least two tails in fly time, _— Srrruvo BULL says ‘big speech by white man—great Senator—make Indian sick,” => A parry maid will inform you that the bravest cow will often turn pail, Eee ly you want te save money, buy your groceries aud provisions at the Beehive. 030-1m, James Means $3 Shoes for Gents. Most durable made. Finest calfakin. “Once tested, always worn. Superior to any ehoe retailed for $5 on the Pacific coast. Send two-cent stamp for illustrated catalogue, which tells all about the shve, and how to order by mail and secure perfect fit by self-measurement. Buy your shoes direct irom factory and save retailera profit. Let me hear from you; Jamis’ Mxans, 4] Lincoln st., Bosten, Mass. 02-8w BRUTEL AKRIVALS. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. TANLY A. EDDY......Proprieter, Oct. 32, 1 883, J, Patterson, Grass Vallley, Dr. Harris, © do T. Connors, do Jane Anderson, City, . QO. Bley & w, do W. H. Wiseman, Blue Tent, O. D, Campbell, do T. Meoney, Empire Ranch, A. Middleton, Smartsville, E. Meredith, do F. H. Bell, Bloomfield,J, Long, Bear Valley, J. Sharp, Camptonville, H. V. Berry, San Francisco, Geo, Waitt, do F. C. Vanness, do ~ DD. Lewis, do C. Morvill, Penn Valley, ‘ _ Martin, Deer Creek, F . Miller, do . M, Wilxon, Sierra Valley, ° D. Morrill, R L, W. Allum, Oakland, A. F. Williams, do . Ww. ig org Oia int City, J, B, Davis, San Juan, Mrs. Harris, do , E. Dolliver, Willow Valley, BR. Hamilton, do Union Hotel, 3 ae Oct. 31, 1883, "Mra. Smith, Mooney Flat, _ H, Fienie, do (8. D. Baker. Centennial Mine, ‘ C. P, Longbridge, R. R, y % . adinire it, too, for its Adam Lacas was seriously ‘hurt,on Taesday evening while using a twohorse scraper, by falling and the body. For a time he was insensible, and itis feared that he has received internal injuries. : Reuben Thomas is fitting up his tydranlic claim on Centreviile ravine, for the Winter's work, and will be ready by the time the rains cause a regular supply of water. cn The two-story residence of M. C, Taylor, on south Church street, is nearly completed, and beside being a handsome building, and an ornament to that portion of the town, is very convenient in its internal arrangements. , Reaprye aloud with the teeth closed, for two hours a day, is said to cure stammeriog, but it has a very demoralizing effect upon the unfortunate person who has to listen to it.A Sr.CHaries, Miun., saloon keeper advertises his business for sale, saying that he wishes to retire from his occupation ‘‘and prepare for heaven,” Wuu said it is unhealthy to sleep in feathers? Look at the spring chicken and see how tough he is. —_———— Something New at Smith's. W. H. Smith, the boss grocer, has just received at his store on Cemmercial street, and will hereafter keep in stock, something that lovers of the good and beautiful should call and see, It is uncolored, basketfired Japan Tea (warranted to be equal to the best tea in the market) put up in handsomely decorated tea pots, elegantly ornamented cribbaye boxes and unique lunch baskets, With each pound ef this choice tea, which is sold at the lowest market price, you get a present worth as much more. Call and see the nice prizes, 030-2w oe "Met Sonp For free lunch at Gambrinus Hall, every day and evening, Single rooms for private parties, Ladies’ vntrance on Coyote street, 031-tf Bank Exchange. oni At this favorite place can always be found the very best of wines, ales, liquors and cigars, Eastern beer and the celebrated Hoffberg beer can always be had atthe Bank Exchange, “Wuy soffer from a state of ill health ? Why be troubled with, dyspepsia? Brown's Iron Bitters will cure you, i ae Piane Taning. H. L, Jordan; an experienced and permanently established Piano and Organ Tuner and Regulator, is prepared to fill all orders promptly. Mr, Jordan is highly recommended by the musical fraternity, Leave orders at Brand.& bro;’s store; ‘tf Now is the time to lay in your winter supply of groceries, provisions, liquors, and household supplies generally, Before doing 80 be sure to go to the establishment of Smith the Boss Grocer, and post yourself on the inducements he offers. lw Don't forget that J J, Jackson keeps on hand all kinds of canned goods, sugar-cured hams, wines and liquors for medicinal purposes, and everything found in a first-class grocery atore, jy19-tf A Card. Te all whoar suffering from the errors and indiscretiony.of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss oi manhood, &¢., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE . This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a solf-adiressed envelope to the Rey Josura T. Inman, Station D, Nuw Yor x ak RPE RED Mis Soul and Mis Silver. “Your asking how I came to use it, repy oo me of the story of the Scotchman who on fils death-bed, a'ter a life of mcanness, wanted to make things all fight-with the bees bY leaving some of hig money to the “Will the Almighty me into Heaven it! give 10,00 pounds to the kirk, d’ye think?” said he, “I can’t promise you thot, mon,” answered the minister, “but I advise ye to try the experiment.” E ughing heartily at the stery, Rev. F. E. Osborne, of No, 273 org Avenue, Jersey City, tor of the First Baptist. Church, West Hoboken. continued : “Phaw's what I did with Parksr's Tonic; I tried the experiment. It more than met my expectations, and Iam very glad to testify to its excel. lence. Itgoesatonce to the root of ail digestive and nervous derangements so common among men of pea mrcbparog For women and chronic invalids the Tonic isa perfee. invigorant, and is destined to supplant all other remedies for this purpose, A single lose prod the gentle perspiration and sense of life which eradicates disease, It Seems to rouse “every organ into activity. I wer to antoynize tne hold of the liquor habit over inebriates.” This preparation, which has been known as Parker's GINGER Tonic, will hereafter be valled simply PaRker’s Toxic, As unprincipled dealers are constantly deceiving their customers with inferior articles under the So-rseg wah en ged . “. bow ee is really an uo javoring ingredient, we dro the Gueleading word ‘ ys There will be no change, however, in the prsersticn itself, and ail the bottles in the ds of dealers, wrapped under the name of PaRKB4’s Ginexn 1c, contain the yenuine medicine if the tac-similie signature of fo . ’ RHE MATISM, GOUT and NEURALGIA str igat the bottom of the outside The mo ost intense ink aie bahar ; ns! . es UC ie teint, Reriot guaranteed.or mon. : e ey refnnded. E DIED. Thoneands of testimonials sent on appliAt Vacaville, Oct, 80, 1883, J.M. Elliott, . $1. A BOX, 6 BOXES FOR 9, i aged 63 years cnd 4 moths, itaiher to Are, Sent free on receipt of money, “At Grasp Valley, ne 4 80, 1833, Mark Les. Ask your Druggist for it. lie; ‘son of George and Nellie ivancovich, De senbodainded into takingm tiions or . “sed years, 6 months and 11 days, _}. Substitutes, or someth recommended ees . jst 25 good.” Insist on uine with rinse (. Seer ORIaS Magen Ak ciehceioniel case oe ey 4 x; Vv pare un FOR SALE. is to insure success in the i $6 veal Watershed New Life is given by using Brown’s Iron ioe In the Winter it strengthens and warms the system; in the Spring it enriches the blood and conquers disease; in the Summers it gives tone to the nerves and digestive organs ; in the Fall it enables the system to stand the shock of sudden changes, In no way can disease be so surely prevented as by keeping the system in perfect condition. Iron BITTERS ensures perfect health through the changing seasons, it disarms the danger from impure water and miasmatic air, and it prevents Consump. tion, Kidney and Liver Disease, &c.
H. S. Berlin, Esq., of the well-known firm of H. S. Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Le Droit Building, Washington, D. C., writes, Dec. 5th, 1881: Gentlemen: I take pleasure in stating that I have used Brown’s Iron Bitters for malaria and nervous troubles, caused by overwork, with excellent results. BeWare of imitations. Ask for Brown’s Iron BitTERS, and insist on having it. Don't be imposed on with something recommended as “just as good.” The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Co, Baltimore, Md. FOR SALE BY CARR BROTHERS. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. HAVE THIS DAY DISPOSED OF MY Meat Market on Commercial Street to JACOB NAFFZIGER, but I will for the present remain in charge of the establishment, : All 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 Dust Bought, —_— Wm. George --Grass Valley. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Y order of Hon. John Caldwell, Judge of the Superior Court of Nevada county, California, made en the 20th day of October, 1883, I will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, on Tuesday, November 6th, 1888, At 10 o’clocy, A. M., on the premises, Nevada Brewery, Spring Street, all the personal property belonging to the estate of Mary Blasauf, deceased, consisting of Two Shares of Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Stock, One Horse and Three Wagons, Also all the furniture, such as carpets, bedding, tables, chairs, stoves, erockery,, bureaus, pictures, chickens, clocks, etc. C. J. BRAND, Administrator and Guardian for William Blasauf, Minor, 031 Common Sense Remedy. SALICYLICA No bnew Rheumatism, Gout, or Neuralgia. mmediate Relief Warranted. Permanent Cure Guaranteed. re YEARS ESTABLISHED ANbnever known to fail in a single case acute or chron’e. Refer to all prominent physicians and druggists for the standing of SALICYLA.IO SECRET : sar THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE POISONOUS URIC ACID WHICH EX. IS'S IN THE BLOOD OF RHEUMATIC . AND GOUTY PATIENTS, SALICYLICA is known as a comm sense remedy, because it strikes directly a the cause of Kheumatism, Goutand Neural gia,while, 30 many so-called specifics and ag panaceas only treat locally the eflec! It has been conceded by eminent scine tists that outward applic ge such as rubbing with oils, ointments, liniments and soothing lotions will not eradicate those diseases which are) he result of the poisoning of the blood with Urie Acid. SALICYLICA works with marvelous effect on this acid and yo removes the disorder. It is now exclusively used by all celebrated physicians of Europe. Highest Medical Academy of Paris re: i per cent. cures in three days, _ REMEMBER, TH T SALICYLICA 1s certain cure Brown's . j frorn Dec. 6th till Dec. 30th. = Notice to Tax Payers, The Assesment Roll. for the year 1883, for the County of Nevada, having been: completed and delivervd into my hands, the property holders of this county are hereby notified that the taxes on the same are now due, and the law for the vollection of taxes will be strictly enforc. The taxes become delinquent on Monday, December 30th,at 6 o’clock, P. M,, and if-not paid prior to .that date 5 per cent, and other costs will be added, = Notice is further. given, that for the purpose of receiving taxes I shall be in the several townships at the places and times stated, viz: At Washington, Busiman’s Hotel, Tuesday, November 20th, At Graniteville, P, Allison’s Hotel, Thursday, November 22nd, At North Bloomfiel@P Edwards’ Hotel, Friday, November 23d. At North San Juan, D, Furth’s Store, Saturday, November 24th, At Rough and Ready, Schroeder’s Hotel, Tuesday, November 27th. At You Bet, P. Drunzer’s Hotel, Wednesday, November 28th. At Truckee, N. Martin’s atore, Friday, November 30th. At Grass Valley,,Geo. W. Hill’s office, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, December $rd, 4th and 5th, At Nevada City, Treasurer's office, . G. von SCHMITTBURG, County Collector, ‘THE FARMER'S SON John B. Conn The Farmer's Son, AS NOW REMODELED HIS SALOON on Broad street, and it is now a regular pleasure resert, and just the place to meet a friend, HORACE SEARS ge to administer to the wants of all who le ire refreshing drink. A BEER FOUNTAIN, Containing the best of California and Easiern Becrs—as cold as the co.dest—always on tap. The stock of Liquors, Wines, Ales, Cigars, Etc., etc., © Are secend to none on the Coast. Don’t You, Forget the Place, xt door oak Treveurer’s Office, Nevada City, August 10, 18 8 Hot and Cold Baths ! Redaced to Twenty-five Cente. CODAIR has atfare and * the & ‘CASH Can oe fouud at this famous Saloon pre-. % aye We are prepared to do every ki and Repairing, a) S3/No Establishment in ¢ Ahoy! Ahoy! Ahoy! — BREAKERS AHEAD! GROCERY § Grocery & Provision Store Junction of Main and Commercial Streets, (Building formerly occupied by W. R. Coe,) where they will keep constantly on hand A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Family Groceries, Provisions, Wines, LIQUORS, GRAIN, FEED, FLOUR, &C. For Cash Onis, And by so doing can quote LOWER PRICES for the best qualities of Goods‘than Any other Dealer in Nevada City,Latal Furniture Comp, NO. 13 COMMERCIAL’ STREET, [NEVADA CITY. We intend to offer to the people of Nevada City and the surrounding towns better ‘inducements in urnituré line than ever before known in the mountains of California. pe Call and ‘8 the Goods and ascitain Prices’ vfore “SS Leuk ol lis nd of Uphok: tering . a eer hg ee i sy. ROCERY STORE. HUSSEY & SON, Fiave Opened a First-Class ; 2 Careful Attention Given to ‘New Fall and Winter Dry ored Silks, Black and Colored Satins, Black and Colored Rhademas, Bearetta Cloths, Cloths, Ladies’ Cloths in all shades, ored Cashmeres, and all styles of New Goods, large assortment. Cloths, Carpets, SEWED A CHARGE, : Winter supply of goods you will save trom 20 to cent. by buying of me. toand samples sent on application. Corner Broad and Pine Sts., ror Fall and Winter ( HYMAN BROS. Just Received a full line OF THE— [Latest Styies of Men's Clothing, Latest Styles of Youths and Boy's Clothing. Latest. Styles of Farnishing Goods. oe Latest Styles of Men's, Youths and Boys’ Hats and Caps. Largest Stock in town of Boots? Shoes. Largest Stock in town of Blaakets, all colors: and: grades. Largest Stock in town of Bod Comforters, ete, al fact our Store is so fui! of Goods we; are at" loss fo . know where to pat them. LARGEST STOCK! ~ NEWEST GOODS ! LOWEST PRICES!_ As we are direct importers from New York and Europe, and also being large manufacturers, enables us to place on the market the very best of CLOTHING AS CHEAP, IF NOT CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE ON THE PACHIC COAST. Don’t delay but come immediately and see us. We assure you We will give you more value for your money thanjany one else, ” HYMAN BROS., 7 Murray St., New York. HYMAN BROS., Honolulu, Hawaaian Islands. HYMAN BROS., 216, 218 Cal. st., San Francisco. Cor. Broad & Fite Sts, Nevada City. 188s. 1sse Goods . At Low Prices! ——_-—_—_9— A. BLUMENTHAL, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets....... Nevada City Eias Just Receivea The Largest an! best assorted stock of Fall and Winter Dry Gods ever browght to the City. _ 0 THE STOCK .CONSISTS IN PART OF Black and Colored Silk Velvets, Black and Cok: New Persian Black and ColDOMESTIC GOODS, . é An immense stock of White and Colored Blankets, Comforters, Spreads, Ticking, Canton Flannel, all wool Flannels of all colors Linens, Napkins, Towels, Toweling, Sheetings and Muslins. See : and qualities, Table a An immense assortment of Corsets, Kid: Gleves, Ribbons, and Fancy Goods. a Ladies, Misses and Children’s Cloaks, of all sizes and qualities, Ladies and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, a very Ladies, ‘Misses and Children’s Shoes. CARPETS-Read the Inducements Offered. Three-ply, Brussels, . Ingrain, Linoleum, Qi] ND LAID DOWN FREE OF Ladies and Gentlemen before purchasing. your ; 4 2 I guarantee that: , rders from the country mptly at Yours Respectfully, anes . ; ; Corner of Broad and Pine Sts N. B—On hand 2,000 ounces Berl : 5 : which [ will sell 3 canteen tee oh teen ee ETC igen Wofsted in all shades Nevada ain eran WALTER D. VINTON — Proprietor, No trouble to show Goods. O e ine erfumery, Fancy Soaps, a Combs, Brushes, Hand } fittore: 6) 3% Toilet Articles of all kind By «Competent Druggist, and P SS eae ml i ee OES wae er terear Me ge, Saab oP eiey ae Wie ecg EME NT . DINGS ae er eM Ph ny Set die me a 4 teed Soe eee lec, a Ee oie a oe,