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April 27, 1882 (4 pages)

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_ OUR EXCHANGES, Half Minute Interviews With the us Chiefs of the Sanctum. noe Ketablished in 1860. ” -WON?I, BR PLEASED, Speie The Democracy were not pleased mown 3040 a ne at the veto of the first Anti-Chinese bill because they thought there was political capital in the situation. And ~ Yen Veada County (ficial Press. now that ous 4s to pase and be signed they are finding fault, and one soreTHE DAILY TRANSORIPT. NEVADA OrTy, CAL. + ee shavers; the upholsterer’s are little ae eae _ ‘;]HORSDAY. APRIL 27. LATEST NEWS. : A large anti-Chinese meeting was 4 ‘held Sunday at Chicago. 7 “ ‘Phe Supreme Court will hear the _arguments on the bill of exceptions in Guitean’s case May 8th. A farmer near Dallas, Texas, gave information that led to the arrest of this son, who was one of the recent train robbers. a es A tornado-swept-over a portion = See -of Alabama on the 23d, doing much a ~~" “damage to property and killed : several persons. The President is iooktag about and exercising a great deal of care in selegting those who shall compose the Utah Commission. j Edward Hamblett committed sui‘cide at Marysville Sunday night by . jumping ina privy vault while afflicted with delirium tremens: : Chinese fherchants in Hongkong and Shanghai have received dispatches from California, deprecating the arrival of so many Chinese passengers, Frank Reynolds and Henry Closson who lately broke jail at Detroit, , “Mich., have been captured in Chica‘go. .They were formerly concerned in bank robberies in California. Mrs. Jennie Dixson, wife of .a commercial traveler, has eloped from St. Louis, Mo., witha 17-year} old boy named John G, Curtis, leaving three children hehind her. . Mountair forest fires in Carbon, __ Luzerne, Clinton, Lycoming, Wayne and Pike counties, Pa.,have destroyed very large and valuable tracts of timber, estimated at 13,000,000 feet. and tw men are minsing. The ddan: , age isndt all done yet, although it i will aggregate fully $275,000. Tuesday’s telegrams from Washington says; The Senate, by a vote of 52 to 26, rejected the Foreign A Relations Committee amendment, t which proposed to strike out the 14th section prohibits Chinese naturalizabe a RT ERE TE NN row. Protectjne 7 a Speaking of the spread of insec trees infested by said insects, as _folknown as codling moth wash, or sof RS NS solutions. fruit and foliage. More About Candidates, Wm. H. Coombs, of Napa, is "of State. 'T. J. Clunie, of Saw Francisco, is _Manatilarge, . Democratic ticket, Douche ton. ae meme pier ‘. and loathed of all the earth. ‘, section of the new Chinese bill. This tion. The Senate struck out the 15th section, which defines Chinese laborers to mean both skilled, ‘unskilled laborers and Chinese engaged. W. i Longston, Boston. in mining. The vote agreeing to] J. D. Lanser, San Francisco. this committee amendment was 29 yeas to 28 . Farley gave notice : : é that he ill demand another vote a Hi ee we xe rediancan when the bill reaches the next} J. T. Wickes, City. parliamentary stage. After a short _s-speech by-Hoar, the bill was_report-} _ ed from Committee of the Whole to the Senate, Indications are that no CITIZENS TICKET. further vote will be had till to-morpests in orchards, Horticultural Officer Cooke says that after the next ten days but little good can be done by scraping the trees as it will be too late. The first brood of moths will have emerged from the pupe. i However, he advises the owners off = $$L. NIHELL. ~ apple, pear and quince trees infested by codling moth, or located near any : : it i ELIX GELLET will bea candidate for lows: Ag sobn'as the fruit is ects. oF F the office of City Trustee at the election 0 (i K. id a formed, procure a force pump and . to be held Monda y, May Ist, 1882. spray the foliage and fruit with a solution of whale oil scap and sulphur, t EO. G. ALLAN N will be a candidate for soap and sulphur. Of either mixG' ture use-one pound to each one and a half gallons of water used. These solutions will not’ injure the foliage or frait, but will prevent the moth } from depositing the egg on the i fruit sprayed with eitherof the above It is not claimed that sulphur is an insecticide, but the fatty matter in the soap holds the sulphur on the parts washed, and insect life, vie especially the codling moth will not go where itis to be found. Eight . tion to be held Monday, May Ist, 182. pounds of lye, 45 pounds of grease, 47 tv 60 pounds of water and 25 _ pounds of sulphur will make 125 AMPION MINING COMPANY,—Locapounds of excellent soap for spraying ONtion Democratic candidate for Secretary P. W. Keyser, of Yuba, is'a can1 Gidate for Supreme Judge on the sale. By ea the Board of Directors. Conaty, is a Democratic candidate _ Robert Watt, Bank Commission“er, is announced as a candidate for : Governor en the Democratic ticket. man’sSaloon, = San SE Os. ‘Ralfe, ‘Superior Judge of date for Justice of the Supreme head deplares it wont be ‘‘worth the paper it is print-don.” That paper reminds us of the toper wending his way home at a late hour of night, declaring if he found his supper wasn’t ready and waiting for h{m he would blow the old woman to thunder, and if he did find her setting up burning the fuel and lights, he would give her fits! “He would not be pleased at any rate. A TEMPERANCE LECTURE. {San Jose Mercury. ] We do itot believe. intemperance can ever be made sufficiently odious to deter men from becoming sots until the odium of the liquor traffic is shifted from the rum-seller to the rum-drinker. Inebriation should be made such a stigma and shame— sucha brand of infamy—that men would shun it as they would the plague.” Young women should refuse to associate with young men who use intoxicating liquor. And as to marrying one of that class—an habitual drunkard,—they had better take to their arms a putrifying corpse, reeking with the foul odors of the grave. Drunkenness should be made justifiable grounds for divorce; and wives should refuse to bear children to drunken husbands. The habitual drunkard should be disfranchised as one unfit to exercise the rights of citizenship. Drunkenness should be regarded as a brand of weakness—ofan effeminate and and worthless manhood to be hated Tury appear to have use for exPresident Hayes still in Ohio. ‘The suggestion has been thrown out to nominate him for Congressman-at Large if it becomes necessary to elect a member in that way. The Columbus Journal indorses the sugHayes once more to lead the Republican host to victory.” HOTEL ARRIVALS. prints . NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. Wepnespay, April 26th. T. McAllister, Camptonville. E.T, Nagle, ‘ is Wm. Eagen, Sweeetland. J. L. Morgan, Cherokee. _ Exasrus Bono, Clerk. gestion as a capital one, and says Strength, that ‘‘the time is opportune for on eed STANLEY A. EDDY...... Proprietor Tus barber's children are little tackers; the butcher’s are young lambs; the carpenter’s are chips from the old block, and the angry man’s are little pets. A Boston paper is in “favor of women voting ifthey want to.” Aj” Western paper would like to see the man who would make them vote if they didn’t want to. Coneress has a billto punish persons who use profane language in any postoffice. If the postmaster is any sort of a man he will step out on the street to be talked to. AUCTION. Langs a te Sean . NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE. Having leased mv-Auction Room to B. B. Fuller: tor the sale of Dry Goods, . offer A Large Stock of New and Second-hand Furniture of all Descriptions. Sale commences on SATURDAY, APRIL 29th, at 2 o'clock P. M. FRANK GUILD, Auctioneer. BUCKEYE MILL COS PATENT Roller Flow, MARYSVILLE....----AL. . [ven ? LATELY ADDED THE ROLLER PROCESS and other late improvements we are now manufacturing an Extra Quality of Flour, a —-COMBINING—— Color, and Quality, EQUAL TO ANY HIGH GRADE BRAND IN THE UNITED STATES. For Sale by all Grocers. San Francisco Office 16 Cal fornia Street. Marysville Office Corner of A and 5th Sts. JUSTUS GREKLEY, President. G. W. Pracoox, Secretary. m15-2m A. LADEMAN, DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Etc. Junction of Broad and Commercial Streets Nevada City. NEVADA CITY (Cauirorn1a) DAILY TRA FANCY AND WILLINE Have just been received Choice Family G oceries a Specialty. For City Trustees, CHARLES BARLOW, t JAMES D. WHITE, . WM, C. GROVES. For Marshal, ERASTUS BALDRIDGE, For Treasurer, JOS. D. FLEMING. * For Assessor, For City Trustee. For City T Trustee. held Monday, May 1st. For ony Trustee. to be held Monday, May Ist, 1882, OUIS SEIBERT eT will be a candidate for the office of City Trustee at the election the office of City Trustee at the election FOR CITY TRUSTEE. to be held Monday, May lst, 1882. CASPER will be a candidate for the . Office of City Trustee at the election FOR CITY TRUSTEE. c. IN will be a candidate for the office of City Trustee at the elecAssessmert Notice. ing of the Board of Any stock upon which this-as—} ion of. principal place of business, San lito. Location of Works, near Nevada City, Nevada county, Califorma. Notice ig a given, sek at a meetirectors, hi on the 2ist day of April, A. D. 1882, Lp ina (No. 9) of Ten cents per share was levied upa} on the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately, in United States gold coin, we Secretary at the office 0? the Compa. }. No. 525 Commercial stree 3,San Francisco a . sessment shall remaia unpaid on the 25th day oie carienak a moas WETZEL, Secre’ary. H. M. Larue, of Sacramento cisor ca 626 Commercial a ria es — of May, A.D. 1882, will be delinquent and Democratic candidate for Congress. aq ected: for sale at 2 at publis auction ; and / before, ill be sold on Monday, the 12th day of June, 1882, fo bey the delinquent assessment together costs of advertising and expenses of G. D, BLAKEY, _ CITY ELECTION. poscret al ene Ee A ttorney.aud Counselor at Law. Office in ‘saomas Building, over BeckNEVADA CITY. are HE Electors of the co ation of the
he fhe Moi tell that held at the Hall on A MOST MAGNIFICENT —_STOCK OoOF— mom ———BY MRS. --— FTE YOUR PURCHASES WHAT IS NSCRIPT, THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 1882. the election om May 1s6, I filet dg BALDEIDGE will be a can City Marshal. El FOR CITY MARSHAL. ENJAMIN LOCKLEN will be a can candi; date for the office of City Marshal af FOR CITY MARSHAL. didate for re-election to the office of ection Monday, May 1st. Y GOODS re MAIN ST., NEVADA CITY. ‘htwad “BROS., HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR ee FOR 3 wage oer OS. D. FLEMING is hereby announced asa candidate for re-election to the office of City.Treasurer. Election May Ist. ~ FOR CITY ASSESSOR. . NEWELL is hereby announced as * candidate for the ae o? City Assessor. Election, Monday, May 1st. FOR CITY TREASURER. (DWARD 8S. EDWARDS is hereby anE nounced as a candidate forthe office of City. Treasurer. S NEVADA THEATRE, paces {) i> NIGHT ONLY! THURSDAY EVEN’G,. "APRIL 27th, 1882, *CALENDER'S¢ Colored. Minstrels THE GREAT! THE ONLY! THE ORIGINAL! Seca! , Sear 4£@7 The Immense Company, among which ®& Aa@fare the Greatest Banjoist in the@h 4 World! Oscar Wilde's Constitu-@A& 4@ ents! Clara Jenkin’s Tea Par-"ER Aa ty . The Levee Roustabouts "ER 4@7THE. DOG CIRCUS.i Beautiful florida Swamp Scene. The Steamboat Race on the Mississippi ! “AND MANY OTHER FEATURES NEW TO MINSTRELSY. Reserved Seats at Vinton’s Drug Store. For Sale Cheap. or double. 1 four-spring Wagon. 1 set of double Harness. Location good.Market. ap22 —IN— —Opera Slippers, Vassar Ties and Sandals, Eic., And all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES at Bottom Prices for Cash im the City from which to selcct. merit a continuance of the same, and ask No trouble bods show goods, All goods gual as represented. ed to. VOGELMAN & WEBBER, al2 Broad st. opp. Citizens Bank. 1 Buggy Horse, will work single 3 House Lots in city limits.— Apply to JAMES COLLEY, Bay State Everybody to Give us a Call. Orders from fn the Country promptly attend‘Anmual: Spring at Simmer Supply MENS’, YOUTH'S and BOY'S. Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, ». Boots, Ladies Shoes, Trunks, Satchels, Valises, Avo Evenvruine Usuatcy Founo iw Finst Grass Cuornme House, _—0o-— The above Goods were maaufactured expressly for this market, and we would especially call the attention of the public to the large assortment of _ conoTHiIn co We have on hand which embraces some of the NOBBIEST AND “MOST STYLISH SUITS EVER OFFERED IN THIS. MARKET. piceney rasere Our fuailities in ‘business enables us to sell goods Cheaper Than Any Other: House in the County ! Being Large Wholvs:iers and Importers we therefore propose to sell goods so low that competition will be out of the question. WE MEAN BUSINESS. -HYMAN BRCS:—Wholesale Houses— ) 7 Murray Street, New York. a 216, 218 Cal, St., San Francisco. )Honolulu, Sandwieh Islands, COR. BROAD & PINE STS., NEVADA CITY. Tatas au (entlemen . Your earnest attention, your careful perusal of this advertisement is requested, that you may EXAMINE OUR PRICES IN COMPARISON WITH OTHER HOUSES! Perhaps it will mark ‘a new era in your history— a change in the tide.of your fortune. A pebble in the streamlet cast has changed the course of many a fiver. “A dew drop on the tiny’ plant has warped the giant oak forever. the public Wonderial Bargains in Laces. White Goods, Ruchings, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, COLLARETTS, (ee-And Thousands of European Novelties. <3 _ BOOTS # SHOES 0 VOGELIAN & WEBBER _ READ THIS PRICE LIST ! AVE JUST RECEIVED FROM PHILMohair wee Goods.... 9cts ( Gent’s Silk Scarf Forms. . 60, 25 cts Aas ee cur tecct eae = er Brocaded ‘* 9S Ui oe 12h" (Linen Ea6e. oe ae nese sBos faagponanyg tg . moe ant cal eer oer Cloth, only Witte ober 123" Lace Edging, 3, 5, 7 to... 9comprising many new styles for Spring Gi 1 OTIO Ss oo eons ssc cen ts 49 Table Linen, very eset J, 20 Summer wear, A full assortment of — oe Hap kerchisis. .. 49° ) Fine Linen Towels, 9 to.. 124 ‘ dies Heavy Hose,only... Q "Hoop Seirte o5 eye cee 49 ‘* Ladies’, Micses & Ch‘ldren’sShoe Ladies _Celinloid Bracelets. 39 ‘}’Knowlton’s Biack Iakjoaly. 5 Al ‘ae jecad: c Mew ttvios of ansy Earrings, only.... 5AS 4 Shoal Twists is Ae, FG. 24 * ee wait comes Safety Pins...f .... 5%, is two-bit Cardcello Silk.. 19 ** Ladies’ Beaded Sandals, Ties, . Jet Harrings..-.-2.-. oo ee li-wool Flannel Sacking..69 ‘‘ Flora Hair Ping....../ a5. « Beautiful Black Silk Fringe. 49 ‘* Chilé~en’s Handkerchiefs.. 5, 9‘‘ ) Childven’s very heavy Hose.. 19 ‘° Fine Ruching, only ..... 9 * 1 Gents’ full finished Socks.. 25 ‘‘ ” ‘bars Linen Thread.... 9 ** ¢ Gent’s Handkerchiefs.. 20.. ne tf . . Wire Magnetic Hair Brushes 25 ‘* ) Sweet Bye and Bye Cologne. . 19 ‘ “eaty Linen Crash..... 124‘* ) Ladies Tack Combs, 9, 25,and 49 °‘ Coral: Pie ccisi «ese sess . ee Misses Handsome Neck Chains 19 °¢ We keep the largest and best Stock . Two-Bit Bottle Shoe Dressing 9 ** ( Misses Lisle Thread Gloves. 19 ‘Six-Bit ‘* Cream De Leis 39 ‘‘ ) Colored Cot. Flannel.for Sacks 25 ‘ Two-Bit ‘* Qologne... 9 * ? Beautiful Ties, only....:. 325 “* Thankful for past patronage, we hope to . Reaui_iul Kid Gloves.... 39 ** ( Nearly all tworbit articles.,. 9 ‘‘ -Gent’s Collar Buttons. ..24, 9, 25** PLEASE DON’T AGK FOR CREDIT.’ With strict adherence to the following rules w intend to push steadily forward : : TION, LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, AND TO LET. (NEAR FOOT OF BROAD STREET,) With all the Furniture. —AND— AODGING HOUSE. Dancing Hall suitable for 7. business. business will apply on the premises. MRS. M. PINGREE. Nevada City, March 4th « t SUITABLE FOR BOARDING. SOMETHING NEW! . WiLL BE SOLD AT cost! ed complete. Also Kitchen and Room complete.— = ag oe beg —_ ge con. eeted with e Saloon in front. Two Bars furnished complete, in connection with Large A FINE NICKELPLATED CLOCK, guar. . COR. COMMERCIAL AND MAIN STREETS. NO MISREPR®SENTATION. Yours Respectfully, THE FORREST HOUSE) BFARNHARD & SHALLENBERGER, AMERICAN NINE CENT STORE. BUT THE BEST ! j we She gue erries (CLOCK BAKING POWDER} -w. . COE’s, BOOT AND SHOE STORE, anteed to bea perfect. mepiece, and heii aabinng ina good payinz . * last as long-asany Cloct . ie ‘ORDER TO'CLOSH OUT MY WINTER : stock of Boots and Shoes, I will, for the GIVEN AWAY WITH EVERY }*’ NEXT SIXTY DAYS Specialist for Diseases —OF THE— -. evE ,EAR & THROAT, 3 DR. A. BARKAN, es Hous fom 1001 AM, re et jitooh Mm. mh2é-1m: Ed —) April 21-3 cei gf pa satisfaction. or. «fiat aid & money refunded. ACTUAL cosT ai is . WILL MAKE LIGHTER AND WHITER 2" — CLOCK T8. ED i asi ee nd We beg to inform yeu that we intend offering to Beautiful Jet Brooches... 9 ‘* { 40.inch Cashmere, only,... 49 ** HONCRABLE DEALING, PROMPT AND POLITE ATTENSIX CANS OF _ . pte —_— THE== L . alt follows: Route I Colfax, Grass V Direct 1 Direct 1 Downie and Satur Campto daily, (Sa Blue Te and Grani at6A.M. Washing day and & You Be Monday, 1 be Various The J abont $1 An or personal day in t als. The f Cheroke city yes tended. Billy again y yearns f ty Jail. Next Perkins ley for Relief § It is 1 “Broom ing in t a “clea Social . The Valley years 0: vilian, ! left elb The vada dend 0’ what i after . Beckm Tues Tomph Valley broke “He wa fortun: He ha his ho Shall Cc. E torney was ar ers to while held, » been City 1 Mr. B to shu less 1 If itd _Mr, nundr reads wise, i consid ramen days ie) other