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October 22, 1884 (4 pages)

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pilimi. tive rof tS. ss nas ice, vith ure yo al ve ure rate: lore st be n the ‘The Nevada Daily Transcript, STATED MEETINGS on the Second Wednesday of each month. . Visiting Brethren in good stand States Courts. een Vol. XIX NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 22, 1884 EUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY, —BY— BROWN & CALKINS, ins, Editor. 1, 8. Cals N. P; Brown, Business Manager, OFFIOB—“‘TRANSCRIPT BLOOK,” $2 Commercial Street. Nevada Lodge, No.13,¥.&A.M. ing are cordially invited. H, STANSFIELD, Master: s H. BoaRpMan. Secretarv. jell-ly 0, W. CROSS BIMONDS. CROSS & SEMONDS, ttorneys and-Counselors at.Law gar Will practicein ‘the State andUnitedOFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block .Nevada Citv. ateet rope. place ready for work While BABE E’s MINING HORSE POWER. THE MOST EFFICENT AND PRAC: tical Machine ever invented for the service of PROSPECTORS and others. requiring the use of a horse er. Pos: sessing all the requirements of a firstclass hoist and affording means for the continuous operation of a pump or blowler without interfering with a holsting as ee" t is made Entirely of piece hs over259 pounds. ordinary of a horse, a 1,000pound bucket of ore may be raised 150 feet Led minute. The hoisting drum is under the complete control of the man at the Shaft, and is capable of carrying 500 feet of ron.3 no At the . The cost of erection isslight; as two mon inhalfa day can easily put it in this power is more cularly for min’ it ada to all other use where animal Soke sonnel. Se ee — Send for Circu-ar. RANKIN, BRAYTON & (0. PACIFICO rRON WwWoRkES, ADDRESS— SAN FRANCISCO, CHICAGO and NEW YORK. ‘Notary Public. WALLING & GAYLORD, oo and Counselors at Law, B, HP GATLORD, . Will practice. in.all the Courts State and Federal. OFFICE—On Pine Street, two doors below GEO. C. GAYLORD DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Case, Goods , Grain, Feed, Etc., @f Goods Sold at Bed Rock Prices Agent for Giant Powder Company W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT, Civil: and Mining Enginees, Pe —AND— U. 8. Depu:y Mineral Surveyor. NEW SAW MILL, At Rock Creek, * M, L, & D. MARSH, Proprictors. "Tet nd wo ar Rock Creek, ie com: pleted and we are now ready to an all ersfor Building or Mining Lumber. All kinds of Laamshor bape constan on hand. Orders left at office on Boulder Street will be promptly att to = F. Von BUELOW, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. FFICE in Lranscript Building, up stairs, Nevada City. Residence on Pine Street, near African M. E. Church. UNION MARKET, Commercial Street, Nevada City, COLLEY BROTHERS, Prop’s. HAVING leased the above Market of Jacob Naffziger, we would respectfully announce tothe people of Nevada Cit; and vicinity that we tof them with ths best quality of Beef, Pork, Matton, Veal, Sausages, ete, Atithe Lowest Market Rates. We also keep on hand a choice stock of HAMS, BACON AND LARD. eocereneretmnet SPECIAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that, we have.asumed all seclitene ofthe Union Market f rom November ist, 1 and will pay. all b ills against the concern since that time,and = indebted to the market from Novemer 1st, 1888 are hereby notified to pay the same immediately to the undersigned. COLLEY BROS. Nevada City Deo. 1, 1883 Broad St. Market. Nevada City, California. 1 AM prepared : tofsupply: the people of Nevada City andvicinity with Choice Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal; Sausages, Corn Beef, etc. At as low rates aftan be ourchased any where in Nevada City. Meats delivered within « reasonable distance free of If you wants nice-Roast, Steak, Cutlet/or Chop, give me call. 1 intend to always keep the best meateto e procured in the market at the shop, and ustomers, whether old or young, can rely A ici: upon getting what they order. pe abare Of public patronage {s respectfully FINE CIGARS AT NIVENS? The Largest. and Finest Stock! 25,000 JUST RECEIVED. WILL BE SOLD CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE COUNTY. CONSUMERS, CALL & EXAMINE QUALITY & PRICE Also a Full Line of Tobacco and Smokers Articles. al «DE alo VY .” J. Js JACKSON, = PROPRIETOR. —_———_——-9 The Largest, the best and Cheapest Grocery House in. Nevada Gly ——— 0 Everything usually found in a First-Class Grocery Establishment always kept on hand. To those who have never traded with me I extend a special invitation to call before making their purchases. 18 AND 20 COMMERCIAL STREET. ee ————— we. WwW. CHARLES M.D. Homeopathic Physiciang, Rooms 9'and 10, up stairs, cor. Broad.and Pine sts., Nevada City, e 1 —_——-0—— , Office Hours---9 to 119A. M., 1-tol8 P. M., 7to9 P. iM. A. WUTKE, FASHIONABLE BOOT _AND SHOEMAKER, BROAD STREET wo DOORS BELOW POST OFFICE NEVADA CITY, CAL. Paid up Capital $30,000. —_—_—— etm yl OY OFFICERS: ne Boots and Shoes a specialty onal ship, H. SPRUNG, Prop. AEPAIRING NEATLY DONE. =. D. oat Ww. D. Woops, eR t , On. R. M. Horr. Joun T. Morgan. of Grass Valley. Gro. M, Huenzs. Guo. A. CoormE. NEVAD. RASS VALLEY. : RANCH FOR SALE. Nike SRARLA. L. Housman a . Shee vl sue ee 188 E. M. PRuston. Third ysis eeary, ot Randy jl r Co, , th Buy and Sell Ex and Bridgeport. townships, 00 an m M,,,Rapeion the Bine Tent Bond, 2 re ao Deposits, Buy and Xe JOHN F. SCHROEDER, Kk CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SAGE! All Kinds of Common and Clear . fect system of reservoiie, ditehes and fumes. Orders left at the Office at the Yard, at Town Talk, on the Grass Valley road wil be attended to. promptly acres to 90 of which 1 have a Government chase.Gold Dus and Bullion en Bo serenureing callin and ‘kehouse; { 60 tons loose hay, 20 acres aled bey, acres of clover, 6 good DE. RB. M. HUNT, Physician, one OFFICE AT VINTON’S DRUG STORE ‘. the place with everything on it at @ sacri. O Mills &Co. Grover Clevelan CITIZENS BANK, oF lighest Price Paid for Stat and Coun Make ilacuene and transact a Genera Banking Business. REGUBAF DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT, OP NEW YORK. FOR VICE: PRESIDENT, Thos. A. Hendricks OF INDIANA. FOR ELECTORS : CHARLES KOHLER, San Francisco C. P. BERRY, Sutter. W. J. TINNIN, Trinity. MARION BIGGS, Mariposa. JOHN A. STANLEY, Alameda. GEO. T. MAYRE, San Francisco. JAMES T. MURPHY, Santa Clara. W. H. WEBB, Monterey. ALTERNATES. THOMAS H. LANE, Santa Clara. JOHN T. HARRINGTON, Colusa EDWIN SWINFORD, Coiusa, F. D. NICKOL, Tuolumne, NATHANIEL JONES, Contra Costa J. E. RATON, San Francisco. EDWARD WHITE, Santa Cruz. A. J. ATWELL, Tulare. ‘ For Congress—2d District, Charles A. Sumner. COUNTY TICKET. FOR SUPERIOR JUDGE, ‘A. J. RIDGE, OF GRASS VALLEY. FOR SHERIFF, JAMES GLUYAS, Sr., OF GRASS VALLEY. FOR COUNTY CLERK, JOHN: C. DONNELLY, 0 NEVADA CITY. — FOR TREASURER, JOHN HUSSEY, ‘ OF LITTLE YORK TOWNSHIP. _— FOR RECORDER, WM. H. MITCHELL, Jr., OF GRASS VALLEY. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, THOMAS 8. FORD, OF TRUCKEE. —— FOR SURVEYOR, W. B. CAMPBELL, OF NEVADA CITY. FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATGR, WILLIAM HIGGINS, OF GRASS VALLEY. FOR CORONER, FRANK HUSS, OF GRASS Vv ALLEY. Assemblymen : FOURTEENTH DISTRICT,“ JOHN I. CALDWELL. OF NEVADA CITY. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT, JAMES N. LAKENAN, OF GRASS VALLEY. For County Supervisors : Firat District—Nevada Township, A. W. HERRING, of ‘Nevada City. Second District—Grase Valley Townof Rough and Ready. of free water for irrigation . ty Warrants. Se at the yet Fhe FoR New ust nn ba Fourth District—Bloomfield, Eureka On the Ranch is a new dwelling ” Sacramento, and Washington Townships, TOU FOO et wish 16 fost shed. sen Brenner F. M. PRIDGEON, wy new buildings. Mog pa yent seed tent Aleo Sell Exchange on all the Principa of Lake City. —_—— ltaits, standing, 30 8 wore ee csente Fifth District — Little York and popes toes, oo new ped nace po ma-. New Yorx—First National Bank. Meadow: Lake Townships, Pee ho , rake, 2 harrows 8 plows. ve San Francisco—First National Gold Bank HAMLET DAVIS, also 100 acres of timber ‘ard. Will sel . Sacaamanro—National Gold Bank of D i } of Truckee. semen ‘ fice. ‘Apply either at my place or &¢ Alb M. LYNCH, Nevads City, Cal. of Great Britain and Europe. i [Owatonna es Bete JOHN A. LOGAN, JAMES A, LOUTTIT, Republican. Nominations, FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, J The PRO STEPHEN VARNEY, A. B, DIXON. re TION TICK HT. FOR PRESIDENT, FOR VICE PRESIDENT, WM. DANIEL, OF ILLINOIS. . ee vie For Presidential Electors— This powder never varies, A mar W. M; THARP, J. D. WOOD; vel of purity, strength and wholeFOR CONGRESS, H. 8. GBAVES, GEO, STEEL sumeness. More economical than the JOEL RUSSEL, M, C. WINCH . . ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold FOR TREASURER, Geo. E. Robinson. FOR SURVEYOR, JG. Hartwell. — FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, A. R. Lord, FOR CORONER, William Powell. FOR ASSEMBLYMEN, A. Walrath, Cc. F. McGlashan. FOR SUPERVISORS, Chas. E. Mulloy, Jonathan Butler. James Marriott. Ww. J. Hill. Frank E. Morrill. Home Insurance Company, OF CALIFORNIA, CAPITAL $300,000 Principal Ofice—305 California ‘St. SAN FRANCISCO, pie INSURANCE ONLY J. F Hoventon President. J.T N. Sueparp, Vice President.
Ouaruzs H. Srory, Secretary. R. H. Maeiun, General Agent. Grass Valley Branch for Nevada Co. DAVID WATT JOHN C. COLEMAN Risks accepted on all classes of desirable property in this county at rates as low asolvency and a fair profit will admit of, guaranteeing a prompt and liberal response to all just claims for loss. GEO W. HILL Manager. MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY & NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL —AND— STAGH Hous, §. A. EDDY, Proprietor. —o— a, THE NATIONAL EXas 4 CHANGE HOTEL is the ' finest structure north of Sacramente. Fire proof, . modern in all its appointments, elegantly furnished, and has. recently besn renovated out, The Table fare will be unexlly provided. and from the Depo Juan, Camptonville, Fosest City, All Pike ' City; Mountain’ House, eville, LakeCity, Malakoff, North Bloomfie! Bet, Little York and Dutch Flat., (THE NATIONAL BAR BILLIARD ROOM throug’ eptionable and accommodation for families es to suit iy times. Free Buss to Stages leaves the House for North) San hany, ity id, Derbec--Mine, Moore's Flat, Graniteville, You in competition with the multitude of POWDER. For Congress 2d District, ocd ay — wright alum or phosOF STOCKTON. ate powders, SOLD ONTY IN CANS, JOSHUA B. WEBSTER, orks Baxine Powpsr Co., 106 Of Stockton. Wall st. N.Y. FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, HENRY EDGERTON, ” J D. BYERS. oa ©. F. REED. 2 ; MICHAEL MECHT, rs} P< ; j aa * E i y A. R, CONKLIN, : ss = J. B. REDDICK, < & fa iN CASH 5 tc az 2 . GIVEN AWAY Ss @ ' 1 Ao oe oe & O S % . meva. sams mam com e ° , io. Nevada County Nominations. Z > ww . . S. recive Premiums as follows — oe = 450 . Ist PREMIUM, $5,000 hie wae eee ace aa: , 92,000 sony 3 Sm: E . 8300) 3d $1,000 ak = . 2TH . s2other Promiams as hereshown. i — s : @ 250°) The % premiums will be. awerded FOR SHERIFF, QB ss 2B . December 23, 1884. lst ¢ aie lil . ZOO . . 8028 to the person from whom were. eorge Lord. ‘ Le ceive the largest numberof our emi — = 178 . tobacco bags prior to Deo.15. 2d ae . 4 $150 . be given forthe next largest number FOR COUNTY CLERK, big a Ane of ex buge rove hon mone . . -five conFrank G. Beatty a aa 4 90 mt St a tye ar =e & §& SOQ __. original Bull Durham label, U. 8. < = 3 70 Revenue stamp, and Caution Numve. FOR RECORDER, CS Bags must be done up securely in 6 a a with name and of John A. Rapp: lil : 50 sender, and number of bags contain. ow 40 ed, plainly marked on the ontside, resi! pond and must be sent, charges prepaid, to Le 30: . Blackwell's »D mtn xcop FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, o10 Coe has ploture of Bull. W. D. Long. UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY......+CALIFORNI RECTOR BROS., Proprietors.(Formerly of McMahon House, Hollister THIS WELL KNOWN AND Popular Hotel, situated on MAIN STREET, In the city of Nevada is one of the best furnished an Imo ¢omfortable in Northern Calfornia. The Sleeping A) and Pleasant, an rtments are Large, Airy every bed in the house has a spring mattraes. As a desirable, quiet place for the weary, the UNION offers superior inducenients. . r The Tables of the UNION will compare favorably with any Hotel in the State and; re filled with the best the market affords. The UNION has long enjoyed the reputa tion of being the BEST H ‘Lin the moun tains and the present proprietors propose to keep it up to that standard. ce Sample Room en first floor. Special accommodations for COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS, Well stocked Bar and first-class Billiara Tables connected with the House. OPEN ALL NIGHT. E TOR BROT. ERS. Organized in 1858 NORTHWESTERN MMutual LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, F MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. Paid to Policy Holders $52,765,395.81 Asince Organization otal Prominas Rec’. 45,961,145.12 eld for them. Excess of Assetsand Paysea plarmanonincs O04 20069 Dividends to Policy Holders in each of the past Eleven Years unequalled by those of any other Company on similar Policies. THE NORTHWESTERN : stands among the highest of the life companies of the country in strength and lagencier © as shown by the ratio of surplus to liabilities. Its location has given i¢ an immense advantage over companies located in the great moneyed centers, whose vast accumulations of wealth and a lessen the rates of interest. Add to that many of these companies are compelled by charter requirement te make their investments within their ow State and the cause of the great difference in the cost of policies. Its endowment policies aod 4g from 5 to 6 per cent. compound interest, life insur ance thrown in. For further particulars apply to HOWELL & ABBOTT, Francisco, or to B. Agent. Nevada City. General Agents, 889 Kearney Street, San WALRATH, Dain m:! TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER and MALARIA. race. These symptoms indicate thei existence: Eructation of food, Dizziness, Dots IN, and demand Een heatives medicine a er m: cine FILLS on, the. Kidneys and Skin is; ‘work, and are a perfect Sold everywhere, 25c. Office, 44 Murray Street, N. Y. . GE1PTS sot free on application. of every voting Democrat: ers, pledging themselves for chafiges in laws, and for the enactment of ». TUTT’S PILLS From these sources arise threefourths of the diseases of the human Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Sick Headache, fullness after eating, aversion to exertion of hao, 4 or mind, rritability ef temper, low spirits, a feeling of having neglected some duty, uttering. at. the Heart, before the eS, : pa tt . Urine, CONSTIPA/EE the use of a on the 1s pare no equal. Their oeaon 0 rompt; removing all impurities Pironats these three *‘ seavomgers of thre system,” producing appetite, sound digs stion, regularstools, a clear skin and a vigorous body. TUTT’S PILLS cause no hausea or griping, nor interfere with daily ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. TUTT'S MANUAL OF USEFUL REDemocratic ‘Reform.’ A contemporary commends the following facts to the consideration In 1882 the Demooratio party made hundreds of promises to votnew ones, provided they were given the House of Representatives. They + were given a trial. The country gave them a majority of seventy . votes in the House of Representatives. Let us see if they have kept their faith or their promises, or have demonstrated their capacity to deal with the isauus which the Presidential question involves, For more than seven months they. were in session, and having been elected upon the sole issue of ‘‘reform and intrenchment,” let us. in‘quire, What did they ‘reform 7?” Did they readjust the inequalities of the tariff law? No! Did they remit any taxes ? No! Did they pass the: bill to.regulate the Electoral connt, and thus avert the dangers incident to another close Presidential election ? No! . Did they pass a bill to lessen the revenues? No ! Did they give usa national bankrupt law? No! Did they pass an anti-Mormon bill? No! Did they pass the bill for the relief of the Judges of the Supreme Court ? No! The Senate, being Republican, passed most of the above bills, but they were strangled in a Democratic House, ~>_>e————A CORRESPONDENT of a New York paper writes: “I ama poor man, but I think more of my family than of riches. I ama Democrat, but I love my cotintry more than party. I shall not vote for Cleveland, but for Blaine.” He is only one of a million. , ntti Tux bullion receipts in Salt Lake last week amounted to $171,360 64. > TE A. Is a triumph in medicine, yet efficacious, invaluable in the family, at the mines, on the road, at sea and every where. BUY THE BEST QUALITY; Union India Rubber Co's Pure Gum CRACKPROOF EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE. as gays BMS 33 : ~ > ag! @pposite National Exchange Hotel, (Successaxto D. Welllington) Lot of To be found in this part of the State. most reasonable terms, cares to drive. to with Promptness. , Good Saddle Horses alwayson hand, and the greatest of care ¢ ROAD STREBET.....+ NEVADA OITY JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor dhe Proprietor of the EMPIRESTABLES . rR, announces that he has now the larges . §, M. RUNYON, Horses, Carriages and Buggies Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and onthe The Horses are free from vice, ot goodstyl and capable of going as fast as any gentleman Carriages for Funerals Attended Horses boarded by theday,week or month RUBBER BOOTS. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ! E sure the Boots are stamped CRACK PROOF on the heels, and have the PURE GUM SPRINGS on the foot and instep, which prevents thelr cracking or breaking. Weare making them with RUBBER ASBESTOS Soles, which make them last more than twice as long as any Rubber ‘. Boots made. FOR SALE B\ ALL DEALERS. ALL KINDS RUBBER BELTING, PACK ING, HOSE, SPRINGS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, Ete. Goodyear Rubber Co. ‘H. PEASE, Jr. } Agenta. SAN FRANCISOO, A. LADEMAN, DEALER IN. Groceries, Provisions, Etc. Junction 01 Broad and Commercial Stree Nevada City. Cho FamilyGroceries Specialtv CASH GROCERY STORE HUSSEY & €0., Kent’s Meat Market, kee assortment of FAMILY FLOUR, &c. . Wesell for CASH ONLY. OMMERCIAL STREET, next door to on hand a ROCERIES, PROVISIONS WINES, LIQUORS, FEED, ocak Vy , ewe LODGING HUUSE, ~ —— Meals at All Hours, Clean Beds and Bedding, 42> nesday, November 4th.! best wines and cigars . Send six cents tor post} age,and receive free costly box of which will A *help you to more mone; ageembe soa ia Constantly supplied with the very . mae broad road ehh PRIVATE ROOMS for parties. Lodging Twenty-Five Cents, yple from the, .conn will find pasate peal NEVADA CITY. RESTAURANT No. 22 Commercial St., Nevada City. Mrs. Ellen Fitzsimmons, Prop. And gotten up in the Best Style of Cooking. Night. Luncheons a Soecialty. FRESH OYSTERS in any style desired. A share of public ‘patronage is solicited a The Popular Pease Piano. SAS. J, OTT, GOLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIP TION MELTED AND ASSAYED. PHILIP RICHARDS, SELLS CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO. Ni.5 Main treet. Assay Office, (Established 1853) PURCHASE 5 GOLD DUST AND BULLION . Nevada C ity._ KNABE PIANO. THE HARTMAN PIANO, _ RUE & Co,, Auguste, Maine fortune igo before the . and workers, absolutely ture. At once — —* @ pl MRS, E. FITZSIMMONY, THE FAMOUS, UNRIVALLED 8 tictly first-class instra’ nt at a mode rate price. Al ° a SSS ¥ i: i SSS a Solas ae =