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March 19, 1886 (4 pages)

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IM Prices to Sy HE TIMES! E. ‘TURNER aon pret Goons IN His . LIN a THAN ANY ‘ory it NTAN NEVADA Coy Ny ds consists in part of DWARE. Tinwrate, nd Fittings,» Powder and Fuse Shovels: ‘and Picky ledger, istols, AKB. OILS Glass-and Putty, Glass War Mining Supplies, s Best Powder Oom. in the State Seca, Ni ‘ols ols of all kind rranite Tron Ware amps j in the ‘ily, —_ bd will save money by establishment. G¥OLE.UURNER. . LUMBER ck of Lumber at the © 1H C0,’S, YARD, sisting of AND BUILDING . ' of all Kinds, AND:DRESSED . POSTS, SHAKES JHINGLES, LD FOR THE NEXT 30 r Cash at greatly real out the business. ert will find i O ccall at once and xiake R& oRA} FORD, ) Estate of J. 8. Dunn, de : Labor. and..UNSKILLED Gi nd Female—of all rnished at once by Hansen & Co. : pument 4 ency, t., San oisca. 35. Correspondance f m]1-3m nee B. MULLER erect _Lanovaces. VEN TN HARMONY ORDUGH BASS. FRANCOIS’ t 4 i} i CIVE! oF Cold. ‘or Cough, my ‘is xtair trial, TEORGE C. GAY: xo ¥ wo mé-8t ARLES, M. D. . bic. Physician, cot. Broad and 3 Ag Md to P. M, ene a aids : eT frie. te “he a __ city. , Wis, accom panied-by-his ’ Meeting, which was postponed: on _ terms to W., Transcript office. -,, and Bronchitis. «TARR, pers: : Carmichael, on Broad str “The Daily Trawert Dailv. Mondays Excepted. A sPectAL train consisting of an engine, a closed car and two sleepers, containing the remains 6f the} late Senator John F. Miller, ‘hist family, the committee from ° the United States Senate and House of Representatives, arrived at Colfax at 3 o’clock. yesterday . morning. They were met at that point by a committee and. twelve uniformed members of the G. A. R. of San Francisco. On Cart. Lemore,. commander of the French cruiser ‘‘Decri”’ which is now.‘lying at San Francisco, is stopping at the Union Hotel in this friend, “Albert: Goupelleof ‘Spain. The Captain . says that San Franciséo has the finest harbor in the world. If he stays here till this storm subsides. he will say that, Nevada City has hs best qlimate in the world. Tuts evening the Skating -Academy will be reopened by Mr. Ca~ purro. Next Wednesday evening he will give a grand sheet and pillow case masquerade, and a large number of elegant prizes, some of which are on exhibition in the show window, ef Welch’s! bookstore; ‘ will ‘be ‘distributed among the persons attending. For particulars see ‘the bills to be issued later. Dour J. Meroux, the accomplished young official shorthand. reporter of Sierra -county, pity in ‘this city. Wednesday. en rou from Downieville to San Francisco, where he goes 'to”enjoy a two tnonths! . holiday.He remained over last night to attend St. Patrick’s festival and ball, leaving on-this-morning’s train al the Bay. ' o—+ Mars, Liny Dennis, who'a few nights ago left her house attired only in her night clothes, and.wandered around in the snow: nearly two hours béfore she . was. found, was brought to the county seat from Truckee yesterday to be examined for in#anity, In the matter ofthe estate of Mrs. Mary Williams, deceased, an order was made yesterday ap‘pointing Tuesday, the 30th ‘inst, as the date of hearing the administrator’s final account and the petition for distribution, a E.L. Montgomery, one of the best quartz miners the State, arrived here yesterday, and is stopping at the National hotel. Mr. Montg6mery lived’ ‘here a number Of years ago, butis now a resident of Amador county. > —— Ir snowed hard at this city during most of Wednesday night and part of yesterday forenoon. Then. the sun. beamed forth benignly and the snow began to disappear rapidly. A MAGNIFICENT special train of Pullman ‘cars passed through Cok fax at. 7:30 o'clock yesterday morning bound East with & large body of excursionists. Tue battery case of Wyatt Huftman has been postponed till 2 o’clock Monday afternoon » and that of Jas. Hanley till 10 o’clock Tuesday morning, A W. L. McCrurg, who has. been on the sick list. for. a long time, contemplates going to the Eastern States as soon as the weather will permit, Tickers. for the Old Englibh Tea account of the St. Patrick’s festival, will soon be in _Seon be in circulation. << Winerat—Room fn res in respectable private family where there are no’ small children. Description and ss OE Oe Justice Sowpzn’s wife has been quite sick for several daya, . _Bhe ‘was somewhat or aster) day.. Su0n’s he will i telieve Croup, Whooping Cough : oa Super Sowpen has leased the residence lately ocqupied: by Mr. ‘Tua Olly Atasssor’ te around Pilih: cose racs ol i, 204 j Tian mite of Deputy Sheriff Car te we orlotae ile Tax City i orate met pote is "One Great Mertt Of that Besatifier of of the ‘Téoth, Sozopoxr, ie that its. effect evening next i large portion of the goods Ae ceimarckinn o Goand ‘see'specimiens at ‘his gallery on nce PL ‘idle ou : 8ST. PATRICK’S FESTIVAL. A Big Success Desvite he Bad Weather. St. Patrick’s parties, like Christmas, come but once a year; and when they do come, there isa whole year’s concentrated . enjoymentin them. The one given at Hount’s Hall ‘Wednesday evening was ,ho éxception tothe rule. . Despite the snow storm that raged, the attendance was very large. The gallery was well filled \ with Spectators, and the floor was thronged with dancers. The floor had been put in first-class condi> tion; and. Goyne’s orchestra furnished the same excellent class of music that it always does on such occasions. _Mr. Michell prompted, and the floor committee: were most attentive. [The grand march, with Charles Gtimes and Miss Campbell in the lead; started shortly after nine o’clock, -there being ninety—couple in “line. From that hour till morning joy reigned supreme. The alcove on the southerly side of the hall was fitted up as a lemonade booth, and a fortune teller’s tent occupied a corner. of the room near the musician’s stand, Both of these énterprises, as well ds the raffles were, liberally patronized. The wax cross offered for the most popular young lady was voted to Miss Hannah Skaehan. ~The arrangement of giving out nom béred supper ‘tickets* worked most satisfactorily, preventing all confusion at meal time. — The tables, which were spread in the Theatre, were bountifully supplied with the best, of:food. “Phe lady mianagers of tye party can congratulate themselves upon the gratifying outcome of their labors. z3 > Madame Lassaugue, This accomplished vocalist will goto San Franciseofor the Italian opera season, commencing Monday next, to meet’ again some of her old-time friends who compose the troupe. Madame Lassaugue ‘will commence ‘her course of vocal instruction in this city on her return. Any more ladies desiring to study with her should enter their names this week, before her departure, in order that she may bring back with her the requisite number of ‘‘vocal methods.” Now that the Madame’s health is so.improved by, her sojourn in our city, it is probable if sufficient inducements be held out to her that she may give a public concert on her return. The Madame is now staying at Mrs. L. O. Palmer’s residence on Aristocracy Hill, where application for lessons shoald be made, —) > A Long Trial. The trial of the case of the Champion MiningCompany vs. the Wyoming Mining Company was concluded in the Superior Court yesterday afteridon.” Seventeendays had been consumed.in the taking of testimony and two in. the argument. This has been one of the longest trials ever taking place before any’ court in the county, Tn ‘the Nevada-Empire “mining Suit about four years ago, seven-. teen days was consumed in taking testimony, and then a motion for ‘non‘suit was granted, te Sena ie th eed F Death of Harry Cammet. Harry G. Cammet, one of the sons of the gentleman who erected machinery on the Ironclad ‘mine in Rough and. Ready . township, and met'with a heavy finanCial loss in trying to. make the property productive, died at San Francisco Tuesday. Harry was bétween 23 and 24 years old, and @ young man of merit. He was well known in this county, having resided. ‘at the Ironclad with his parents during their stay there. ; es Fancy and Dry Goods Auction. The.stock of dry goods, milliale Mt Ai Suariigsbe Commer tial street, must be dis of td close the business, and Saturday will -be offered. for sale at auction.” The stock will’ be remoyed to the Standard Auction ouse opposite the New York Hotal for convenience of sale,» 7 aa W. Pau, J) Goitneee: . Broad street, opposite. Stumpt’s # son keeps it. Try it, ] ee A BEAUTIFUL STORE. The Hevadle City Branch ot a Great Mercantile Company. The Great American Tea ve porting Company are fitting up a branch store in Judge Searls’ new building on Commercial street, this city, and will open it to the public to-merrew noon. The Cumpany already have twenty-six establishments of the kind in successtul operation on the coast, ten of them being located $n San Francisco, The one here is to be the most elaborately furnished storeroom ever opened in Northern California. The walls are being hung by an Oakland artist with panels of rare hand-paintings,exee uted in Paris especially for this firm,while the: dados, friezes, etc.,are of the richest . gold-embossed— designs. The shelving, ‘cases, and other wood-work, both interior and exterior, are finished in the brightest red and varnished. The gas fixtures are numerous and elegant, one of the most prominent features in this line being the mammoth illuminated ‘‘T” that will lighten the front of the store at night. Last night the place was lit up for the first time, and a number of citizens were present by special invitation to witness the magnificent scene presented. To-morrow noon the doors will be thrown open to the public for the first time, and to-morrow evening and every day and evening thereafter (Sundays excepted) the management . will cordially welcome all. visitors whether they. desire. to purchase or not. The firm sell nothing but tea, coffee and spices, and in the matter of prices and quality they will not vary from the San Francisco schedule in the slightest degree. They have a novel method of advertising, and that. is by giving to every Scustomer a handsome present of crockery or glassware ,{ in both of which lines they carfy. a large and: beautiful assortment. This. should not.be confounded with the dishonest lottéry schemes in operationelsewhére. The store is established hére to remain permanently and do a legitimate business. It expects to win public esteem and patronage by selling the best teas, coffees and spices at the lowest prices, and giving to every customer a nice present, pS Ayer’s Hair Vigor stimulates the hair cells to healthy action, and promotes a vigorous growth. Tt contains all that can be supplied to make the natural hair beautiful and abundant; keeps the ‘acalp free from dandraff, prevents the, hair from becoming dry and harsh, and makes it flexible and glossy. ARE you made miserable by In[’ digestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is a positive cure. Carr Bros., agents. Tux Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind., says:‘‘Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s Consumption Cure.” Carr Bros., agents, “HACKMETACK,”’ a lasting and fragrant perfume.. Price 25 and 50 cents. Carr Bros., agents. Sumon’s Coven and Consumption Cure is sold by us ona guarantee. It cures Consumption.— Carr Bros., agents. Suiton’s Catarrh Remedy—a positive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Carr Bros. agents. Pure “‘Lanasuan” hen eggs for hatching, to be had of A. R. Wadsworth, Nevada City. 1m Wuiskry and the Weed. —When it becomes clearly understood that Dr. Richmond’s Samaritan. Nervine is not only a specific for Epilepsy, Nervous Disease, Liver and Kidney Disease, Scrofula, and a host of other disorders, ‘but algo for inebriety, thousands will rise up and call the discoverer blessed. $1.50 at Carr Bros. Try Spider Leg Tea. J. J. JackFinest tea in town. tf A NwaBAL Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cetite. a, aah, agents. é Garden and . Hower feeds, All kinda of fresh Garden and Flower Seeds at E. Rosenthal’s. Mr, J. H.Quatman, . Who has for many years enjoyed the ‘fepupation of being the
best garment fitter in Sacramento, ae Prices low. > 080-tf will hereafter be found at my tailkAUTIFY your yards by sowing . oring establishment, 46 Broad 1 treet, Ne City. bet meer st s me Bo . A povaca of Seiharitan Nervine enables one to defy Asthma, Nervoustiess, and General Tebiliiy; Se en ce ery plans S very Epileptic sufferer ought . 2 tg ed J.T. “Etter, of New 7a We 9 never falling ,}imposed-in some cases, but. no Tue largest circus in Paris accommodates only 7,000 people, where one in ancient Rome could hald over 150,000, where from 100 to 400 lions were let loose ata time. A tus filled the arena once with 5,500 wild animals, and one Probus up a free fight between 1,000 \wild. boars, 1,000 stags, 1,000 rams and 1,000 ostriches, and the occupants of the upper galleries—the gods—had the right to shoot arrrows and javelins into the melee. CommMentTING on the vast for rtunes possessed by the Croesuses of New York City, the New York Star. says that with all their wealth our Vanderbilts and Astors a but petty capitalists compared with the Nobel Brothers, who fifteen years ago purchased a tract of barren land in western Russia, and are to-day the owners of the largest petroleum wells on the globe‘ and worth $250,000,000 apiece. Tue Knights of Labor have the upper hand at. Fort Worth, Tex. The boarding-houses and hotels which accommodate mén who take the strikers’ places are being boycotted, eventhe butehers refusing to sell them meat. The sentiment of the people is against the strikers, but business men are afraid of being boycotted. Testimony in the Cincinngti Police Court is said to show that there is in that city a Communistic Order of Riflmen. This Group; as itis called, consists of twelve members, who practice, every other Sunday, rifle shooting. It was said there was éver five hun-. dred of these “‘groups”’ in thd United States. ~ Sueaut McKay, of Tuscola eounty, Mich. » was ill the* other day, and his Ssovaaleenaeaiol’c ‘daughter Hattie put a revolver in her pocket-and took Samuet Woodman, who had been sentenced to a year’s imprisonment, to the Jackson Penitentiary.’ She didn’t put on handcuffs, either, o> o. Tue citizens of Akron, Ind., do not favor higher religion. A lot of them, masked, stoned a church the other night in which a number of persons claiming to’ be’ sanctified were worshipping. The meeting was broken up, as well as the windows, and several persons were badly hurt. Tue best way to stop the carrying of firearms is suggested by the New Orleans Christian Advocate. Everybody is to be allowed to carry arms, but every pistol must ‘be three feet long and «worn openly. Wearing: short pistols is to be punished by a fine of $1,000. Beavers on Fall creek, near Wellington, Kan., have cut down 100 trees this Winter, some of them eighteen inches in diameter, floated some of the logs nearly a mile down the stream, and built acomplete dam across. the creek. A writer on Corea “gaye: “From ‘birth to her seventh year woman enjoys her freedom ; ‘at seven years of age she is] shuf ‘tip. Wonder how it is done? It has always been found impossible to shut up a woman in this “country.”’ Seer PO: A Russian convict is said to have survived @ punishment of 2,000lashes. As high a number as 4,000 lashes.is said to have been convict ever survived the infliction of the punishment, Execraic {lighting has attraeted a total investment of $7,000,000 in this country, it was stated in the Electric Convention in Baltimore. There are in the, U. 8. 95,000 arc lights and 250,000 incandescent lamps in use. Parourerrionsts. in Marathon, Ta., wentin force to a drag store where whisky was sold, destroyed thirteen packages of liquors, forced the druggist to pack up and ahip away the rest of his goods and close his store. _——> i A MATHEMATICAL musician: has been working out a calculation as to the payments made to Mme. Patti at the recent Paris concerts, . The prima donna received £600} per night, or 208. Merling ey each note. An Erie, Pa., alain out of employment has become a. raving maniac through hunger. For many days he refused to eat anything, giving his share of: food to his wife and famishing children. . Tue manufacturers of Rhode Island are organizing for, a determined resistance to the interference of the Knights of Labor with their interests. One million. dolJave is pledged for this purpese. RRO ho Rr at once,” . soit at $4 and $4.50a box’ and . Ax old lady ia Meriden, Conn., deranged through religious excitement, has the idea that she is thé mother of earth and must purify it. So she has set to work first on the lawyers, whom she considers the most wicked people in. existence, and writes long letters to ‘each’ member round about; telling him of the judgment to come. Lately she has branched off into addressing Governor Harrison, Presidént Cleveland and others, with epistles on her pet topic. Braprorp, York county, England, has a mad dog scare of a very serious kind. In’ January a dog ran mad through the streets and bit twenty persons. One of these died Friday in terrible agony, With all the symptoms of hydrophobia. » The other nineteen have consequently been thrown into & state of fearful apprehension that they, too, may be attacked by the disease. Tue Japanese are away ahead of us in some things, They always keep thir back yards in apple-pierels, tin cans and rubbish. The Japanese back yard is a little paradise, and is made as beautiful as art and nature‘can make it. The Japs, however, hve no front yards, and ewe their rubbish in the Fioun barrels are a source of great“ expense to the people of this country. Say there ,are 50,000,000 barrels of flour consumed in this country each year, and there are 12,000,000 people who buy it by the barrel, {there might be saved to the people of this. country $2,400,000 when 20 cents per barrel is saved by purchasing . flour insacks. Martin Frey, of Marietta, Ga., -tried anew way-of catching rats. He took a keg and filled it about half full of water and placed cotton seed on top of the water, which floated on'the surface. He then sprinkled meal on top ofthe cotton seed and placed the keg in the barn..Next morning he emptied his keg of 190 drowned rats. Ar a recent lecture delivered in Philadelphia by a prominent scientist, the gentleman says it takes a prodigious amount of vegetable matter to form a layer of coal; thatthe present growth of the world would make a layer only 1¢ of an inch thick, and that it would take one million years to form a coal bed 100 feet thick. A WONDERFUL Chinese boy is mentioned in the report of a missionary at Pekin, At a recent examination he repeated the entire New Testament, without missing a single word or making one mistake. He is now committing to memory Dr, Martin’s ‘Evidences of Christianity,”’ a task which he will soon complete. . Samue, Wo.corr, of Arcade, Wyoming county, N. Y., has started a novel ranch. It is for the raising of skunks for their hides. He starts into business with 100 breeders, and is confident the business will prove a renumerative one, since there isa large demand for skunk skins, CS EB Bomomaueme W. H. Orang, the eomedian, who is now recovering from pneue monia at Cinicago, received the other day the following telegram from Louis Harrison: ‘I have had the pneumonia coyprighted. If you use any adaptation or translation of it I will prosecute you to the full extent of the law.’”” “Arg you a_ probibitionist ?” asked Col. De Stone, poising his flask in the air as he regarded Shis chance acquaintance suspiciously. “Tam.” “Then, you will excuse meifIdrink before passing you the flask.’’ ee ee Everysopy is glad that Mr, him toinventa method whereby the baby’s midnight’s shrieks will be carried off on # wire.to frighten away the cats on the roof. monism, or persuading any perMiasiavippi,, hag been made a . crime, punishable by a fine of . ” $500 and imprisonment. ly insured man in America, having policies aggregating eae on his life. — ee The Province of ‘Oditario has adopted high license. The cost varies from $300 in cities’ of 20,000 inhabitants iwi in townships. Tas coal craze ‘. Wheeler county, Nebraska, has collapsed. The country was salted, but by _. whom is not known. ‘A sri of fabulous richnes prighensinprygt grt Nigger Prai~ meen te order—no ash-heaps, garbage bar. Edison is married. They want] Txacuine the d doctrine of Mbor}son or persons te espouse it, in. <p Pia ts nad to be the most heaviCour d’Alene } A Statnraton, Penn., dispatch states that: seven young women were eriticed away from that section of the State by pretended Mormon missionaries and taken to New York for the purpose of being employed in disorderly houses. Four of the ig woA Few years ago the Montreal Witness, being a strong temperance journal, refused to publish advertisements of saloons, One day, however, it printed an advertisement headed, ‘‘Schooners for Sale,” and giving time and place. It was an announcement of the opening ofa lager beer sa. loon. >.Tue Jacksonville, Floriday” ‘Union states as a fact that before the . recent cold snap several ofthe orange-growers of Columbia county buried thousands of oranges in the sand and kept them there for a month and that when they were dug up they were found to be in a perfect state of preservation. ome Spraxine of the Inyo marble quarries,the Independent says; In other but practically inaccessible parts of the same range the marble can be had to rebuild Rome and New York on the side, with malachite thrown in for table tops and mantels, A court in Mayville, Tenn., has the credit of having lately sent to jail for two years a destitute white woman for stealing a quart of buttermilk, asa wind-up to a term in which six murderers went free. . Tue tramp season has opened with a prospect of brisk business, The gradual going of the Chinese does not seem to hinder the gleeful tramp from making his usual country rambles. ~—Frea Commissioner Blackford has shipped 10,000 eggs of the California rainbow trout to France for the Paris Acclimitation Society. _->-----— Tue poor of Austria are suffering greatly from cold and lack of food. ey ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NEVADA CITY. UNION HOTEL, Ixcror Bros.... PRopPRIETORS. March 17, 1886. Jno. Pega city. T. Wel do Mrs. 3 hoy ppan, bite Col. Mrs. W. C. Spaulding, Pt Arena P. F. Alford, San Francisco, Roller, do A. Glass, do H. G. Howell, do J. 8. Powell, do H. Armer, do G.W.Thomas, do R, B. Winslow, do E. Charonnat, do C. L. Shilling, do J. A. Luttie do Capt . Lemoine, Silas, Fr. Navy Alb eee ll, Spa J.J, Me saethy, Chita. Mrs. M. McCarthy, do Miss L. McCarthy, do J. O’Connor, Washington, H, ge nl San Juan. J. W. Thurman, Columbus, 0O. a Carey, Eagle Bird mine, « Ws Chidinnis, do —— NATIONAL HOTEL. BAT BOY. cccectas ProprixTor March 17, §. Galavotti, Derbec. Theo, Wetzel, do R, Thomas, Bloomfield. J.D, Ostrom do Miss Lillie Blain, do . Evans, do F, 0. Calvin, Pomona, W. Dow, San Francisco; J. W. Nye, do L. Weeks, do J.G. Dickson, San Juan. J.R. Davis, Davis, do Be Harris, city. CO. Watts, city, E. Braun, Forest City. A. Js Meroux Downieville. Miss Moody, Blue Tent. “Miss Mooney, Selby Flat. LIVER REGULATOR, UNIVERSAL VEGETABLE PANACEA OF CONCEN: Pecx’s Premium Perfumes in fall variety at Carr Brother's Palace Drug Store, tf Fars Iurorrep, and Key West Cigars, 123g and 10 cents, at NrvENa’, tf A few Fivitecent Caan: “Tae Pieapers,”’—the best in the mar ket—at Nivena’. At SPRIN G > — New Hats ! MRS. LESTER Near Union Grass ns Seeds. a Italian Rye, Red Cloves, Timothy and Altalfa seéds for sale at KE. Rogenthal’s.” £20-tf “ Fer Sale. The trees and lot on-Broad St., now occupied by Jno. I. Caldwell. For further particulars enquire of A, H. Parker. Now Arriving i New Bonnets ! New Frames ! New Flowers ! New Trimmings ! & CRAWFORD, Hotel; Main St, Nevada City, The Chinese a Must Go, ANTI Saturday has ever COME EVERYBODY. Snow Flake’ AMBITION. Booth foamy m g fonioe prof ae tusk is absolutely pure and d 3 =f = FAMILY. SAL toi Poke PUR. cite ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT, mh takts & o, Proc, CRA ID CHINESE Ratification --MEETING ---AT. NEVADA THEATRE, -=ON. tn § a Small Ambalatory Boot ’ profess: Kad e'm Moe left in. there'd be be. ‘the =o aspiration ta peat) tet Us cadommncas aaah ive them unadulterated. eee = made one. grand es