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November 23, 1883 (4 pages)

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a a ‘FRIDAY, NOV. 23, 1883. A srorr of a characteristic Amerjoan traveller is told in the Scotch Tired and thirsty he had come suddesly upon a little shooting box on the hills. Tbe pro ' pristor, an immensely proud Mighlander, stood at the gate and regarded the intruding foreigner without » sign of hospitality. The American, on taking leisurely look at the said: ‘Do you belong to the lander in a dignified manner, ‘‘the place belongs to me.” “Well, you are a poorer cuss than [ supposed, if you own this location 1” was the anewer, A Lovt.1aNa peper is responsible for the following: A black woman was brought before a magistrate for cruelly and most unmercifully beating her son, » saddle-colered imp, and the Judge was delivering a reprimand, when the woman broke out a parent toa wooffless yaller boy like dat ar cub o’ mine?” ‘Never !” ejaculated the Judge, with great vehemence, getting red in the face. “Den don’t talk !” said the woman. ————— “Tax sun is 15,000,000 years old, and will last 15,000,000 years longer.” This fact will quiet a great deal of anxiety and alarm. An imhad got abroad that the un would only last 14,000,000 years . The sun holds its age well. The oldest inhabitants say it docs not look s day older than it did sixty five years age. Th is said that William H. Vanderbilt draws every year, as interest on the United States bonds he owns, the enormous sum of about $1,608,000; ‘This is at the rate of $134,000 a month, $4,466 per day, $186 per hour, er over $3 every minute. Axoruer English expression is'bejng introdaced into America, Mr, Astor, the young political dade of New York, hereafter proposes to ‘gtand for office.” It will not be many years before he will have to run for it and very lively too. Tus walls of the Mormon Temple at Salt Lake were completed last -week. They are eighty-five feet high, and it is estimated that it will require six years more to complete the building. The foundation was laid 28 years ago. Catrrorsta is one of the states that the Democrats must carry in, the next presidential contest to elect their candidate. Blaine could snatch it from them without any trouble, He would have only.a walk-over in California. Botier announces that he will be in the field again next year for Governor. You might as well attempt to keep an air-filled bladder under water as old Ben out of politics. Iris charged that many votes were cast in Philadelphia on the 6th on forged tax receipts. The Committee of One Hundred is investigating the charges. SHertpan begins to complain of his subordination to the Secretary of War, and an open breach is possible. Sheridan does not like to be held in restraint, Tue average girl witha big hat, loaded with flowers and feathers, seems all head till you talk’ to her. Fae! 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 shoe, and how to order by mail and secure perfect fit by self-measurement. Buy your shoes direct from factory and save retailer’s profit, Let me hear from you Jams Means, 41 Lincoln st., Bosten, Mass. 02-8w Bank Exchange. At this favorite place can always be found the very best of wines, ales, ‘iquors and cigars. Eastern beer and the celebrated Hoffberg beer can always be had atthe Bank Exchange, 5 at Milnl7-tf yor Fig overcoats only $1 ier’s, m J. J. Jackson of the Beehive Grocery store continues to sell the very best groceries and provisions at the "very lowest prices, 030-3w WATER-POWER —— MONING MACHINERY FOR SALE! ‘ sn byg oly sertg m Rooimary J oemingaed ts offered FOR SALE AT Bworrd Ds OF THE COST PRICE : Hoisting and' Pumpking Rig-complete, including 10-inch pump, 200 Bes -Feot Mashed. , . Starr, of the Empire mine, was quite badly hurt by a stamp falling upon his foot, mashing that member ina very bad manner. Dr. Jones was called and dressed the foot. = BUTEL AKRIVALS. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. —o— STANLY A. EDDY...... Proprietor Nov. 21, 1883. P, Vandine, Bear Valley, J. R. Bordwell, Bloomfield, Mrs. Mobley, do Brigham, do E. Dolliver, Willow Valley, J. J. McKinnon, Forest City, S. Wheeler & w, Little York, . Hughes, Marysville, vis, San Juan, C. Woolf, yg io ASM Fg , Downieville, . Smith, Eureka, t. has, Loyaltown, Rosa & w, Pike City, , Carter Emi t Oap, — San Francisco, 5 do PES ROMP oS & or ae Union Hotel, RECTOR BROS.....Propricters, Nov. 21, 1883, rving, V Flume, . A. Hale, Yuba Mine, . Loughridge, R. R, . Brandon, Omega, Webber, Oakland, . Baker, Centennial Mine, . Denniston, San Francisco, . Simon, de ills, City, Amann, do .J. Allen, do binson, Central House, . Keith, Smartsville, : McGlashan, Truckee, . Morrie, do . Whiting, do akey, do Qe” Oe hn 3 My ER ay Re MP OO bal a e 2 >] . = BOQ i” . a ov . ie" ue swath STRONG FACTS! A great many people are asking what. particular troubles Brown’s Ton Bitrenrs is good for. It will cure Heart Disease, Paralysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, ConsdMption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all similar diseases. Its wonderful curative powér is simply because it purifies and enriches the blood, thus beginning at the foundation, and by building up the system, drives out all disease. A Lady Cured of Rheumatism. Baltimore, Md., May 7, 1880. My health was much pw Renoe by Rheumatism when I commenced — gm hs tue Dione -_ 1 8 attend omy Gnly Tomashal duties. I am now using San ag or gh ar am ining strength » mi cheerfully recommend it toa I cannot say toe much in praise of it. -Mrs. Many E. MEAR, 173 Prestmanst. Kidney Disease Cured. Christiansburg, Va., 1881. Suffering from kidney disease from which I could get no relief, 1 tried Brown's Iron Bitters, which cured me completely. A child of mine, recovering from scarlet fever, no appetite and did not seem to beabletoeatatall. I gave him Iron Bitters with the happiest results. J. Kyie Mowracus. Heart Disease. 7 Vine St., Harrisburg, Pa. After trying different physicia er trying different physicians and many remedies for palpitation of the heart without receiving any benefit, I was advised totry Brown's Iron Bitters, I have used two bottles and never found anything that gave me so much relief, Mrs. Janniz Hass. For the peculiar troubles to which ladies are subject, BRown’s IRON Bitters is invaluable. Try it. Be sure and get the Genuine. {FOR SALE‘BY CARR BROTHERS. Ordinance No. 106, N ORDINANCE to prevent the dieA turbance of the & os and order of the Cit; of Nev: by minor children. The Trustees of the Cit} of Nevada do or. dain as follows, . It shall be unlawfuland hereSid ctor Se aaa pce jer the of e 18) years to visit or loiter pote . ay os saloon, or any place ~ gambling house, bar ere spirituous, malt or vinous liquors oti or nsed, or to ublic place, shed or house of prostitution, or to ser t m An) public Heong alley or street after the hour ot -— (8) o'clock, P, M., from the first day of November tothe first day of May, and after the hour of nine (9) o’clock P. M., from the first day of May until the first day of por pee ee of each year, a in the purnecessary or ir ness, Section 2. -It aball be unlawful and is hereby declared a oo pres el age 2 railroad di 28 my loiter about wo poy! under the or loiter about any terfere with any turn-table, or — railroad in this city, or to ride upon any minor} => Undershirts and Drawers at Only Twenty-Five Cents/Each, at Grass Vilicy Sobering Up. The Union says: Itis proposed by a number of the young men of Grass Valley to form themselves into a temperance society. The sole object of the society is ; ; They fee! that the damnable carse of liquor is gradually spreading over eur inland city and they propose to route King Alcohol, by the quart or bottle, in whatever form he may appear, be it Eastern Beer, Rock and Rye or a Mediaeval Cocktail. Pa POWDER This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, stretgth and wholesomeness, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phose powders. Soup onLy IN CaNs, Ai, Baxinc Powper Cuv., 106 Wall st., N. Y. n3-ly Notice. N Gaoo ¢ pees ven, that the CHI. CAGO QUAR' INING COMPANY will not be responsible, for the ment of apy work performed, or materi: ished peat ae cbbye” ol unless ordered by the duly au officers of the Com ; THOS. LEGG, W. F, Exouepaiont, Secretary. Nevada City, Nov. 2\st, 1883. Headquarters Fourth Brigade, N. G. C, Sacramento, Cat., November 12th, 1883. SPECIAL ORDER,NO 13,C.8, ent. ithin fi s thereafter, and the ‘ioers ae , to a) before the examiaing Board for examination. y, Brora of Brigadier General John T. Carey. y
John A. Sheehan, Captain and acting A. ae In compliance with the previsions of the ioe all the officers LE OTS Boa St _ . BONGUTE, U IMPROVES THE COMPLEXION. T CURES SKIN DISEASES. I Bonouti. and Edward Zeanpe ; i E . * THE BEST TOILET 80AP. GOOD FOR THE SKIN. It isa great favorite with ladies who have tried it, because it a natural appearance to which no Pema can It does nut ve glossy, jectiouable. Only 10cents a cake. For sale by CARR BROS. Co-Partnership WNotice. ALL WHOM IT MAY, CONCERN:— ] This is to that Antonio es Nevada entered fn witaans shaveet . bers benven ve ite set my hand and affixed my seal the day and in this certificate first above written y i Notary Public, Nevada Counts, State o Cal » Nev nty, 01 California. n20 Gold Dust Bought. Wm. George ~~ irgss Valley. NEVADA THEATRE, I. Captain John A. Roy us Seely taplaaet. eth cg rs ery . ° ey N. G. C., is hereby Brigade, x. G. C. is nereby . Friday Evening, Nov. 30, 1883. conduct an election of a Captain, teed and cy _ : : rs y “C! First Artillery Regimens, 4th Brigade, N G. et the terms of afice tie present incumJOHN MICHELL in ng a ex’ le : TL, Said election will be held at the Armoeee Se A Mas. ty of said Company ‘‘C” at Nevada City, as ahs Gas Wrentie of metal Colersln Sh act oak oe the 50 af" November evening, Novem "i wi ne ’ snd loge netics wil be given by the presidwhen he will offer @ t cer abeve»Il. The. presiding officer, oficers and a me.nbers o Fai Company will attend in full Two Prizes for ¢ best sus uniform, IV, The presiding officer will the result of ecld election to these h uarters tained Characters, Masyueraie Carhigal Lady’s and Gentleman’s.) Good music has in secured for the occasion. Time for unmasking, 10:30 o’clock. Admission $1 per couple. Lad'es 25 cents ; children 25 ; Ladies in masque, free, admitted in mask without first ng an invitation ticket at the door. can be obtained at the store of Mrs. & CRAWFORD. above oi and roembers of Company “0,” ist Artillery Regiment 4th 6 » N.G, C,, are hereby req to assenible at the time and therein mentioned. * JOHN A, RAPP, r n80 Captain and Inspector J ACOB present ment. di req . On Friday Even’g, Oct. 5, 1883/. And to be held each Frida: tater, at the following rates NOTICE 10 es PUBLIC, — HAVE “THIS DAY. DISPOSED OF. MY Meat Market on Commercial on jvm dg = pee agg I Street to will for the e of the establishAll persons indebted to me ee are requested to call without delay and settle their accounts, as I must have money at once. C. J. Naffziger. Nevada City, Nov. 1, 1883. JOHN MICHELL WILL OPEN HIS DANCIN SCHOOL for tbe winter season a 1883-4, at DANCING SCHOCL. Nevada City Theatre, y evening thereLadies, 25 cents; gentlemen, 50 cents. Every Frida: dies and child E afternoon at 8 o'clock, la’s class; admissi &#@ Dance music furnished for parties at . reasonable prices. 830 Nevada Drug Store, Cerner Broad and Pine Sts., WALTER D. VINTON Proprietor. A Large Stock of Patent Medicines y, Fancy Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, Toilet Articles of all kinds Careful Attention Given to Compounding Prescription Bya Competent Dru gst, and P RFECT PURITY guaranteed. AGENT FOR THE BEST FIRE NSURANCE COMPANIES E ANT IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN AND QUEEN. LIVEEB POOL. LONDON AND ST-0BF. iii ae : SURGEON flomeopathicjPhysicians, BRooms 9 and 16, up stairs, cor. Broad and Pine sts., Nevada City, Fine Pertumer i Office,Hours—9 to 11'A.M.,1to3P M.,1te9 P.M , 26 cents BOLLERSKAPIN AT THE THEATRE. FTERNCON SESSION from 2 to 4:30. EVENING from 7:30 to 10 o'clock. teacher will be in attendance attention will be given to Laaies A cony and and No objectionable persons admitted under any circumstancs. ADMITTANCE FREE. Use of Skates Twentyfive Cents. CHILDREN under 1 Cents, 2 for 25 Cents, 10 for $1. DURING CHRISTMAS WEEK AG MASQUFRADE CARNIVAL will be aod Five Prizes will be a to Ladies, 2 to Gentlemen. nis A. 8. CHASE, Proprietor. Residence Property for Sale. AND LOT on Aristocracy Hill, owned by Thomas H. Caswell, A BARGAIN. The Lot has a frontage of 191 feet, and an ave depth of 300 feet. Upon it is a good dwelling house and a splendid orchard. For terms apply to County Recorder's Office. Nevada-City, Nov. 18. -4E. A Nevida City . All can be accommodated for Cash or no Cash —-o—— at Casper’s. i\Casper’s. f ‘ ° e t fa $Y S004 HAD WIRD DE 0S pg yayg ye sxe), yatog ney & @ I$ pur . § ‘siomeiq pur sunys sopuy jouurs.y Asin sua © 00° I$ ‘stevz0juI0D peg ‘yore ¢) ‘sioyuelg a7 ¥-O1 ‘BYU Z-] LG ‘siper24Q Aaeoyy *Yot) 8]W00 QE ‘s1smeIC] pure syIYsiopu_) CULE SUaTy ‘sql ¢) ‘polspuneyun ‘syIys e114) Y JA] SUONIMPAH 1S9]2014) 8] "0@$ 01 €Z§ W033 ‘yD01,7 pue yes ‘szING sso1q enbig sua y [I$ 03 poonpos €]§ Ajsours0} ‘sing sJoWISse7) OUI] Ss UOT “02$ 03 poonpos 28 Ajsouzs0} ‘sing aJoUTISSe>) OUI] Susy (SRLIVANSH NOWLONGaE OL Loarans) $WOZVUW Peonpe2:rxL PUAPALo1lLocg COU} 28 PICS ecL TIF44 MOTT AA. syUNI, pus sey ‘seoyg ‘sj00g ‘spoon 3 6 ‘STUNT 079 3Nid SAO@ ONY SHINOA ‘S.NIWN TMISSS ON ro USED "satodseg “WH © YsUD ON 10 YSU 403 Ang U¥D epdoeg soury, preyy ony, HAGASHA LOOHLIM AIVS LVALO +r) [—] i rm ae — = =~ ~=r is SSE See, fe we 8 § 38 a] oe ee ee oe by SOms 7 so gas . 2 mEB Re S.F fb S) ree. ft 2 YB a ee = © & Ss ws 8 $= 2 S weep eS Eesea x Sb & a — ee = ' a5 0 * f= © 2 &. e() Sy pis aS ay = fa Se => qf 8 : ates, a2 a a. ; . Ss s ° a 3 onl eb = $ ay Ss achat : = a 3 = i 4 ae B z := e x \ e : f J : : ‘ONIHL le Single Tickets 15 ven 3 THE DWELLING HOUSE — Olives, ee Assorted French and Ameri Assorted Potted Game in Cans. ; Sauerkrout by the pone Americas and Gerraan.} ae AT HYMAN BROS. Just Recetvea a full line —OF THE— * Latest: Styies of Men's Clothing, Latest Styles of Youths and Boy's Clothing. Latest Styles of Furnishing Gods, Latest Styles of Men’, Yontts and Boyy’ Hats and Caps Largest Stock intownofBootseShopg = Largest Stock in town of Blankets, all colors and grades, : Lergest Stock in town of Bed Comforters, ete. al fact our Store is'so full of Goods we] are atfiloss. to know where to put them. LARGEST STOCK! , NEWEST GOODS ! LOWEST PRICES ! ) fAs we are direct importers from New York and turope, and also being large manufacturers, “enables us to place on the markét the very. best of CLOTHING AS CHEAP, IF NOT CHEAPER: THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE ON THE PACIFIC COAST. Me 4 Don’t delay but come immediately and see us. We assure you We will give you more value for your money thanfany one ae, HYMAN BROS., 7 Murray St, New York HYMAN BROS., Honolulu, Hawaaian Talands: HYMAN BROS., 216, 218 Cal. st. San Francisco, —— AND —~ Cor. Broad & Pine Sts, Nevada Git. CASH GROCERY STORE. HUSSEY & SON, EX aweOpened * First-C) ase Grocery & Provision Stere Junction of Main and Commercial Steets, (Building formerly occupied by W. R. © they will keep constantly on he ai where: A FULL ASSORTMEN’’ oF Family Groceries, Provisions, Wines, LIQUORS, GRAIN, FEED, FLOUR, &¢. WE PROPUSE TO SELL for Cash Onivy, And by so doing can quote LOWER P > for the best qualities of Goods Aa alas Any other Dealer in Nevada City, HUSSEY & SON. TAM & TOMPKINS’ Select Store, AT STUMPF’S HOTEL, BROAD STREET. —_— o——_ — Your attention is called to the following list of; choice articles just received at our new’Store: © Candies and‘N uts, Dried Fruit, all kinds of Canned Prebialls Fruit, ie and Jams. ench an rman Pie ak r papas the bottle or gallon. Tomato Catsup, oé i ‘c ra ad . kinds Pickles, by the bottle, ee pet Fal er in Sardines. _ EASTERN OYSTERS IN CANS.