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BES Teaat Sa
gd.
The Daily Trapt.
Brown & CaLkins... Proprietors.
PUBLISHED AT
Nevada City, Nevada County,
di CALIFORNIA.
a
TERMS ;
PER ANNUM aaise cree cess: $7.00
PRR WEEK ec. oon cigs cece cee 15 cTs.
a : or m4
SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1896.
Hoxtustrr. has a new steam
laundry. The washers have a capacity of 360 dozen a day. An
ironer lately patented is doing satisfactory work on plain goods. A
number of single girls of Hollister
are employed at fair wages. The
_ charges for washing are about the
same as the rates of the Chinese
laundries, as seen from the following list: Shirts, without collar, undershifts, night shirts, drawers,
10 cents each; chemise, 5 cents;
slips, towels, handkerchiefs, eollars, hose, 30 cents per dozen;
cuffs per pair, 5 cents, The usual
reductions are made_to families
and hotels,
————— 0 oo
A Ho .uster dispatch. of Friday
says: After being out 90 hours
without coming to a decision, the
Judge this morning discharged
the jury in the Prewett case, It
was ascertained that the jury,
after three ballots, stood 11 for
murder. in the second . degree
against 1 for not guilty.
Wuen the local fruit pest inspector for San Diego county ‘started on his first trip in search of
bugs, the very fivst granger to
whom he broached his errand
gave him the reply: ‘NE any. of
you inspectors come nosing around
my o:chard, you will hear the ré-"
port of a shotgun;’’
__-Giapstons has declined to recommend the appointment of a
day of fasting dnd of prayer on account of the distress among the
unemployed. The Premier said
that bad ‘as the distress. was, it
did not justify the. action proposed.
Tue second reading of the
Church of Scotland bill was defeated in the House of Commons
ty 202 to 177. .This was a bill to
reorganize the Church so that all
the Presbyterian sects of Scotland
could unite with it,
E. F. Hows, the editor of a prohibition paper published in Hollister, was knocked down -on the
Btreet, Wednesday by J. J. Fay, a
hotel-keeper, who considered himself aggrieved by a publication.
Tue biggest omelet on record
was made by the roadside, between Pacheco and Martinez, the
otherday, when a load of eggs,
containing eighty dozen, was upset.
eee EB O
Tue population of Sydney has
more than doubled in the last fifteen years. In 1870 it was 140,000; now it is estimated ot, 290,000.
Taz House Committee on Elections -has’ dismissed , Leverson’s
petition asking that the California
Congressmen be urseated.
_—_———— So
Errorts are making in Salt Lake
toreimbu:se Geo. Q. Cannon’s
bondsmen by subscription.
Kave Castueton’s husband has
been arrested in New York for
swindling.
ae
Iv is again reported that President Cleveland is engaged to be
married.
Tux funeral of Senator Miller
will take place in San Francisco
Sunday.A sNow-svokm has astonished
the citizens’ of San ‘Bernardino,
Many horses are dying of epiqmootic at Denver, and vic:nity. a Judgment against. Hiram Sprung and An—
NY . . i “P le, for the sum of Five HunMARRIED. ". together with ogsts of sult taxed gars
Frank Hooper, both of this city,
acquired in and to all’ the
om,
recorded in
ke;
thence weoterly three hee
dred and .tweaty-sevén feet, and
‘. with raid fence to the
and ‘bein a *
DassonVille,; be ‘ sold
ment, together with interest and icosts.
» Notice is hereby given that I will sell at
publicsale, in front of the Court. House
door, in the je Nevada, County of Ne.
vada, State of ;
feetto a stake;
Between the hours of 9 o’ci’k a. M. & 6 o’el’k
P. M.to wit; 12 o'clock m., all the righ:
owe ta tonlabe action, iD above entitled a here.
in named, had, a
News Items.
“Phe Kennebec Journal “denies
that Blaine’s two unmarried
daughters areabout to join thé
Catholic Church. i
The New York Telegram praises
Miss Cleveland for her letter of
immodest dressing. 4
The New York Times recommends the whipping-post as a
The Southern Pacific Company
will put on‘a line of steamers in
opposition to the: Pacific. Mail
Company.
The remains of Milton Fisher
were cremated by natural gas at
Pittsburg, Pa, ™
The Irish Nationalists are making friendly overtures to the,..Orangemen,!
—_——~———o be
A London special, in discussirg
the bill to kill the monopoly .enjoyed by W.H. Smith & Go. of
the railroad stalls, says: Ittranspiredthat Smith & Co. yearly
made off the gross sales of the
daily London ‘papers. £148,000,
and almost the same off books,
magazines, weesly .,.newspapers
and hand-bill privileges. Tt further appeared from the speech of
Major Dickson, Director of the
London, Chatham~ and Dover
Railroad Company, that the Direc.ors exercised the right of censorship as to ‘what Smith & Co.”
should sell,
—— <0
In Department Two of the Superior Ccurt of Sacramento county Charles Stone, a wealthy resident of Corning, Tehema county,
has brought suit for divorce
against his wife, Jennie Stdne, ‘on
the grounds of adultery and ha.pifual drunkenness. It is alleged
in the complaint that twice, while
in that city, the defendant became
gtossly intoxicated, committed
adultery, once with a colored hack
driver, and was arrested and taken to the station house.
oo
. “Mrs, Boruam, wife of Squire
Borham of Avondale, 0., :cut the
throats of herself and two sons,
Thursday morning. ‘The loss of
a law suit by her husband drove
her insane.
+? oFoad@-says he keeps lent every
Sunday—somnolent.
SSrOUSbRr Guba 62 se A SSE TY 1S)
Dr. Penninaton, dentist, Broad
st. near Post and Express Offices.
—_——>So
Garden and Flower Seeds.
All kinds of jresh Garden and
Flower Seeds at E. Rosenthal’s.
ey
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria,
When she wasa Child, she eried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she c'ung to Castoria
When she had children she gave-them
Castoria
GH & SON’
> Gelebrated Fashion Catalogue
SENT FREE For Spring ana
Summer, 13886,
ready March 10th, to.any addres,
illustrates and lists evervthing for
Ladies’, Gents’, Childrens’ and Infant” we-r
ard Housekeeping Goods, pt prices noweR
than those of any other house in the United
States. Complete satisfaction auarANTEED, Or money refunded. HM. ©, F
KOCH & SON, Gth Av. & 20th me.
N. W. City. m17-2m
DIVIDEND NOTICE,
KFICE OF THE DERBEC BLUE GRAVEL MINING COMPANY,
At a meeting of the Board of Directors of
the above named Comp:uy, held Wednes.
dav, March 8, 1886, dividend No 12, of Ten
Cents (10c¢) iz suare, Was declared, payable
on MONDAY, March 22, 1886,
‘Tiensier books will be closed Friday,
March 19ch, 1835,THEO, WETZEL, Secretary.
Office—No, 522 “Montgomery street, Sam
Francisco, C1,
SHERIFFE’S $ALE.
ec yam
In the Superior.Court of the County. of Nevada, State of C.)ilornia.
(Foreclosure and Order of Sale.)
HENRY FIENE, Plaintiff, vs. HIRAM
SPRUNG and ANNIE M. DASSONVILLE,
Defendants,
paid, ‘which said judgment ig ren'the Judgment Took 1 of the said
Supeiof ‘Court, on p. xe 700 et 8eq., and
whereas it is ordered that the mortgarxe set
forth in Plaintiff's comyfaint, be foreclosed
and property therein da&¢ribed, lying: and
being ip the ‘ownship of Nevada, said County of Nevada, State of California,aad boundead pai ticularly described-as follows, toCommensiny at a point twenty-five fect
north from southwost. corner of fence, on
lands occupied by G. 8, 8. Getchell, running
thenee northerly. three hundred and thirty
feet toa stake; thence eusterly three hun~
dred and. twenty-seven ieet to a. sc
lel
place of beginning,
the same lot of land and presisen
j Arnie M.
to"sutisty said judgiforgia, on ‘
Monday, April 12th, 1886,
title
of thedefendants or ei
on
he have ru us i
all” pF per 4
. , or wh!
with y, to the highest bidder for cash, t
ort tid judgment URSA PE OA, tO. F nes
sand Teeo naadithig: 19th: day of fof mucous mem
J. L, Howanp, Under Sheriff.
GEO. LORD, Sheriff.4
punishment for prize-fighting,
ni held, owned or possessed . .
‘Jon’ the 19th day of March, 1886, the :
which gaid judgment was docketed us.
H TIN WOLPS. Read '
Starch,
Corn Sta
Oysters,
‘Green C
Tomatoe
Salmon,
Jelly,
Sardines,
Deviled}
e<d,
Lard,
Lard,
Syrup, p
Syrup, 5
Pickles, 5
Good ©
“ Japan
“ or
“ Eng.
‘ ce 6
W
Wash’g Pow 12: pap
Chocolate, 4 papers
Green Peas, .6
String Beans, 6“
Table Fruit,
Pie. Fruit,
Corned Beef, 4
»
Kerosene, per gallon,
Soap, per box,
» PRICE LIST
For Cash!
Flour, per 160 Ibs; $ 2 25 for.
Wheat, . *@ 7 V4 .
Corn; sat . Aes T O WwW EEKS *
Rolled Barley, “. 187% ecg \
White Sugar, 12 lbs, _ 25 yards of Calico for $r.
rT ene © eee rs
Rice, 12. * 14 yards of Muslin for $1. i
” ve “ 46 yards Gingham for $r.
ee ad ish, 2 * Table Linen 2 5 cents per yard,
Pearl Barley, 12.0" Double-width Dress Goods—Cashmere and EmSie i ; ‘“ press—2o cents per yard. .
12
veh, 12 *
10 cans
orn, 6 “
6é
fi
&, EN
8 és
6 oe
8 e
oO.
6 ““é
tam,4 ‘!
“
10 lbs go. LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF
8 Ibs: -75 : 3 a . :
allo, 4 Carpets, linoletms, Furniture Cover oi E a ; aia
alee 73] Ogos, Fringes, Ete.
oe a = 2 Ever brought to Northern California. We will
“ 5 lb box, 1 50
Breakfast ‘1 50 ;
“per Ib 35 ours isthe best and cheapest place to buy you.
Oo
PROPORTION,
LIAM. WOLF
a tions. ]
Read! Read!
In order to make room for our immense stock of
Goods now on the way from the East we will sell
Genuine C. Pfand P. D, Corsets, $2.50.
Genuine Venus Corset, $2. [Beware of imitaGenuine Centemer Kid. Gloves, black and coloted, at $1.40 per pair.
=
Brussels Carpet at 75 cents per yard.
Three-ply Carpet at 85 cents per yard.’ }
And everything else in proportion.
Remember—in a few days we will receive the
then give you the price list, and convince you . that
goods. Respectfully,
Harknes Cand, pr bx, 3 40 as used by the natives in Japan.
Goodwin’s “3 : 0G The ollowing PURE JAPANESE TEAS ave fresh. toasted
sinPrne “so ROSENBERG BROS. . itscsscchsmunrnrneh cana ot tad
ah ey Tee 3r e . the same strength as old Teas, and the prices are plainly marked on
Starch, per box, : 50 ee package :
, RS : : = . ie ; Prices. Butter,. per roll, 45 Remember this Sale is ONLY F OR TWO chipper
ee 50 centa per pound
Tobacco, per plug,» 50 . : ae se . enna a sd a poe ok sta 60 cents per porad
AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN} && WEEKS, a Seanpil iis Parte Seesla uck ten 75 cents per pound
Large Bottle
instantly allaya
d2
MISS HANNAH BRANCH’S
—-GREAT-——
ENGLISH REMEDY.
81. Small Bottle 50 ¢
‘P\HIS IS THE GREATEST REMEDYZIN
T the world for
Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat,
Quinzy, Croup, Hoarseness,
Asthma, Whooping Oongh,
AND ALL DISEASES OF THE
THROAT AND LUNGS.
It performs wonders in relieving Con¢
sumption, it strengthens the Lungs, and
all irritation of the Throat.
For Sale at the principal Drugstores in
Nevada county
H. BRANCH and A, P. CLARK,
Proprietors, Nevada City.
inches,
4 size,
For further
HYDRAULIC MINING
LAYOUT WANTED.
Six Gates, of say 12 or 15
Three or four Monitors of No.
Must be in good condition and ready for
delivery before the middle of May, 1886,
informatior apply at the
jl.im DalLy TRANscrirt office.
Is aota
It has ga ned
of catarr
'& Simonds Atty’s for PI'ff, mbh20
Liquid or Snuff.”
an. enviable Reputation,
wherever hnown, displacing al! other prepa~
rations, An article of undoubted: merit.
Itallays pain and causes no sneezing.
Cream Balm,
WHEN APPLIED into the nostrils will be
effectually cleansi el ng the nasal
virus, csusing healthy
‘secr It allays inflammation, protects
Teh embed linings of the head from uadtional colds, completely heals the sores
gen: se8 of taste and anell,
nal
and restores the
-Bengficial regulte are realized by a few applications. Pigeies
A THoRroUGH TREATMENT Witt Curs. .
Keep Your Eye on This.
The Nevada Daily Trensrit
BEST poe Eaiaiee MEDIUM
Subscription, $7 00.a year, or 15 cents a week.
. Plaga Foundry: and Machine-Shop,.
Nevada City, near the R. R. Depot.
LAWRENCE & BARLOW.
+ +++ «es Proprietors
ese
MANUFACTURERS AND REPAIRERS OF ALL KINDS OF
Sat] MACHINERY AND CASTINGS,
Mining and Hoisting Machinery of Every Description ©
Made and Repaired, . .
Iron and Brass Casting doné. Also Turning dnd Machine Work . (8 The Foundry employs none but.first-clasé*workers. Orders
trom a distance will receive prompt attention. All orders filled with
despatch. ' & :
Wy ab ae
. stimulant.
[THE PALAGE DR
SCHOOL BOOKS,
THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS
pounded. by a careful and competent Druggist
Corner Broad and, Pine Sts.,
Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,
Coin
AGENT FOR THE BEST INSURANCEJCOMPANIES IN
Pare O13 Fonnessee White Rye Whisky
. IN: BOTTLES. STRICTLY PURE *
A GOOD TONIC.
“3SM AITIWVA Od
Recommended by Physicians for Nervous Complaints, Chills and
Fever, Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Consumption. Awholesome
Free from all injurious substance.
oFGaiwve It a Trial..
Each Bottle has the above Trademarklabel_and on the cork the
signature label of A. Fenkuausen & Co., San Francisco, Cal.
E@ None other genuine. Don't be deceived.
GEO. C.GAYLORD, Agt.
Dealer in General Merchandise.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
BHlrIw Ee”
J. J. JACKSON, -=~ = PROPRIETOR,
Grocery House in Nevada City,
———-9—
. Equalmg n aroma, flavor and delicacy the Teas
WPA De alg gh ae gMah ob We db ace agtartiae cette $1 per pound
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 makiag their purchases,
i8 AND 20 COMMERCIAL STREET,
Masonic Building, Pine Street, NEVADA CITY,
The largest, Cheapest and Best Assortment to be
found in the county of
TOBACCO, CIGARS, _
PIPES, CUTLERY, . ETC,
Finest Stock of Meerschaum Goods
ever brought to the county.
J. &. CARR, T. H. CARR.
CARR BROTHERS,
‘ ‘
° Nevada Cityand fcompiet stocks of everything usuall found in
&2sSs Drug Store.
Corner Pine and Commercial Sta.
eep constantly on hand a large
First.o1
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHS, ETC.
' BLANK BOOKS.
me MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
Hl kinds of Periodicals Pictorials and Newspapers,
Field, Garden and Flower Seeds,
E> Prescfiptions accurately and carefully com
Nevada Drug Store,
WALTER D. VINTON .
A Large Stock of Patent Medicines, .
ombs, Brushes, Hand ‘Mirrors,
se _ _«_. Toilét Articles of all kind
Careful Attoutiin Give to Compounding Prescriptions,
A Necessity in the Sickroom a da Luxuryon the Sideboard. vi
The Largest the best and Cheapest
Redaction in Prices to Suit
PINE STREKT, —
i San RCP on IN H18 LINE oe
The goods consists in part a
HARDWARE,
erie oe
(ron and Steel,
Stoves and Tinware,
Gus Pipes and Fittings,
. Rope, Wire,
Powder and Fuse
[Shovels ‘and Picks
Axes andi Sledge,Guns and Pistols,
PAINTS AND OILS,
Window!Glass and Putuy.
Crockery and Glass Ware
Milland Mining Supplies.
Agent fox the Best Powder Com.
panies in the State .
Mechanics’ Tools of all kinds
Fine {stock Granite Iron Ware
Best lot of Lamps in the city,Purchasers will save money ky
buying at my establishment.
4176.0. TURBER.
LUMBER ! LUMBER .
The entire Stock of Lumber at the
V FLUME CO’SYARD,
Consisting of
FENCING AND BUILDIN G
~. sLumber ot all Kinds”
FLOORING AN D: DRESSED
LUMBER, :
PIOKETS,*POSTS, ‘SHAKES:
ANDISHINGLES,
ws BE tog on NEX? se
h ays for Cash at t”,
duced prices, to close out the reise. sh
their advadtagel tore a ee ditto 2, : a y
their selections. any make
COOPER &
®RAWFORD,
come Cutors of the” state of J. 8. Dunn, deNevada City. Sept. 15, 1835.
—
WHITE LABOR. .
SKILLED: and) UNSKILLED
‘-Help—Male and Female—of all
‘descriptions furnished at once by .
(. H. Hansen & Co,
Employment Agency,
110 Geary St., San Francisco.
Telephone 485, Correspondence
solicited, mll-3m.
PROP. E, MULLER
_ TEACHER or—
—TMuUsIC,-——
—AND—
Foreign LAanGuacEs.
-0—
INSTUCTIONS GIVEN IN HARMONY
ND THOROUGH BASS.
LOUIS FRANCUIS’
COUGH “MEDICINE!
Will cure your Cold or Cough,
“All that is asked is a fair trial.
For sale by GEORGE ©. GAYLORD, agen, eee _SURGEON,
Homeepathic Physician; ~
Rooms 9 and 10, up stairs, cor, Broad and
Pia’ St, vada, ae eS Oe
Office Pt a A. M., 1to8 P.M.
CAMEITIA POWDER
For the Complexion, By = Competent Druggist and Perfect Purity Guaranteed,
a
. Finest. Goods in the ‘Market.
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