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March 28, 1886 (4 pages)

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@ “The Daly Tramserit Brown & Caxins.. . Proprietors. 3 rosissiey_ dr . ‘ Fahill, ‘fwhat am I for but to grind?}., 4g > Nevada City, Nevada County, ‘And so long as I work} whit does . 5a PRICE LIST CALIFORNIA. it signify to me what the work is? ; 63 en. }My business‘is to serve My masF + 5 h seme ; ter, and I am not a whit more useor as e. neces ee ea RET $7.00 . ful when I turn out fine flour than Pee PER WEEK...-----+---+3 15 cTs. ole — SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 1886. ., 3 ! NEWS ITEMS. Gleaned from all Quartérs of the World. The Health and Police Committee of San Francisco, has decided to recommend the passage of an ordinance imposing a license of $200 on each masquerade ball. ' “T notics,” said the stream to . the mill, “that you grind beans as well and as cheerfully as fine wwheat.’’ “Certainly,” clacked the rwhen I make the coarsest meal. My honor is not in doing fine work ‘but in performing any that comes as well as I can.’’? That is just . what boys and girls ought to do— do whatever comes in your way as well as possible, and those who act so are sute to get along ‘hicely and make life a success.. ‘In the suit of the Chineseex~ pelled fromthe town of Eureka, and who seek to recoyer $75,001 The Supreme Court has denied arehearing in the ‘case of J. F. Cowdery, of San’ Francisco, who was suspended from practicing in any of the Courts of $his State Strike out this latter claim, as no} tis? six months for unprofessional conduct. Marie Young, a widow with four children, has-brought suit, by her attorney, F. Van Normah, against Jacob Stutz, a butcher of San Francisco, to recover $10,000 dam. intention is toanglicize -words .asi@reen =<, ages for seduction. She. alleges that in January, ‘1885, she hired. Greek and Latin derivatives may . Tomatoes, out to Stutz as a servant, and that after his wife’s death he made improper overtures to her and succeed:d in seducing her under promise of marriage. plaint was served on Stutz ‘while he was procuring a license to marry Annie Lynch. A fire is raging in the coal mines of the Roane Iron Company at Rockwood, Tenn. . : {spend all,the other 97 per cent lay for damages to property and $57,000 for loss of business, JudgeSaw : yer,inthe United States. Cirey Court has granted a motion toproperty, it is alleged, was ifijured by the expulsion. WessTer’s. dictionary is now undergoing revision by a corps of college prefessors with President Noah Porter at théir head. The: far as possible, but some of the retain their foreign plurals. Tux money of France amounts to $52.85 per capita of its compact The com-. PoPulation. England has $24 per Sardines, capita. Twenty per cent of the laborers of England spend all they earn, In France, not 3 per cent up Savings. -2— * Santa Rosa is without a doubt the most enterprising city in the / the San Francisco Sub-Treasury. --England-and--Germany are en_ for the damage “done et Rock chiefs with a load of British soldiers’ heads freshly decapitated. Nota very pleasant picture to contemplate by the English tourist. profits financially as well as spirit~~ ¥ork Star says he something like $40,000 annually by disposing of them to press associations. venal’s description of the dress of Roman matrons in the worst day of pagan Rome would almost fit the immodesty of the Christian women of to-day at the Opera Houre in New York. _It is stated that a. desperate quarrel has taken place between . limits would cost him $1,000’ He. San Francis “ “ Lord Randolph Churchill and William Henry Smithson, beth of whom were members of Lord Salisbury’s Cabinet; and that, as a result, Smithson threatens to withdraw from the Conservative party unless he receives an apology from Churchill. Gladstone is ill. He caught cold Wednesday, and was next day confined to his room. He is suffering from chills and diar-) rhea. The attending physicians have forbidden him to go out’ of the house. The programmie he had marked out for himself in the -House of Commons was carried out despite his inability to be present. Sir William Vernon Harcourt, Chancellor of the Exchecquer, spoke for the Premier, and said Gladstone would announce the policy on April 8th. . Most of the missing $10,000 has béen discovered in -the vault af A duel was fought on the field of Waterloo, Thursday, the contestants being Mme. Valsayre, a native of France, and Miss. Shelby an American. The duel was the result of a dispute as to the relative merits of French and American female doctors. After a stormy altercation between the disputants Mme. Valsayre threw her glove in Miss Shelby’s face] and a duel was forthwith arranged. The weapons used were swords. Miss Shelby was .slightty-wounded on one arm. The four seconds were Americans. _ The latter expressed themselves as satisfied that the duel had been conducted fairly and that France’s honor,iad been upheld. The labor riots in ‘Belgium are becoming serious. The -uhusual spectacle is presented near Albuquerque, N. M., of a party. of cowboys in fear of being massacred by a band of Mexicans and appealing for aid to save their lives. It is rumored at the East that couraging Chia to.demand. dn’ indemnity from the United States. © Representative Belmont will on Monday introduce a bill appropriating $160,000 to pay the Chinese Springs. : Ir is said that a striking picture in the Paris Salon this year will be an episode of the war in the Soudan. To the Mahdi, squatted inhis tent, appear some Arab —————— + << o-Baorser Taumage, it is said, from his sermons. The New: ——“The New York Freemtns Jour= State. Sho-even has a saloon i nal (Catholic) declares that Ju-. where, after a customer has im-. *!© bibed, ahighly flavored peppermint candy is set out on the bar before him. _e« AN agent of a circus was a little Angeles last week and learned that va a license to show inside the gity pitch his tents outVa resolved to side. Taz Rhode Islafid House of Representatives has voted to put the: woman-suffrage” amendment to the Constitution before the people. : —_———> _ Smeru,the founder of the Star of Heaven Order, who has been swindting the people of Missouri, has“been bound over for trial. Have youa cough? Sleepless nig ts need no longer trouble you. The use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, before retiring, will soothe the cough to quiet, allay the inflammation, and allow the needed repose. It will, moreover, speedily heal the pulmonary organs, and give you health. ——— oeCroup, Wuoorrva Coven and Bronchitis “immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Cure. Carr Bros. agts. > For Dyspepsia and Liver Com plaint, you have a-printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Carr Bros., Agents. aa Kegestt aca hia t5‘ VertIGo, « Hysterics, Convulsions—all Nervous Disorders in fact—are cured by Samaritan Nervine. c s “My wife had Fits for 35 years,” says Henry Clark, of Fairfield, Mich. ‘Samaritan Nervine cured her.’ $1.50 at Carr Bros. I Finv that Ely’s Cream Balm is allthat is claimed for it. I used it for catarrh and earache. Ithas done me good. My sister also used itand it has helped her very much. A good many are using it out here witb. good results.— Mrs. M. M. Weatherman, Welville, Mon. Ss ge Garden and Flower Seeds. All-kinds‘of tresh Garden and. Flower Seeds at E. Rosenthal’s; Absolutely Pure, . This. powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and+ cannot be sold in competition with the multi “low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. SoLp ontV IN cANS. ROYAL st., N.Y. surprised when ~ he went to. Los Soap, Was’g Powd'r 12 papers Deviled Ham, té S ts; “/ English Breakfast “I 50 J 6 06 per lb. 35 per box, 55 Harkness. Candl’s, per bx, ‘ Goodwin's ‘‘ <3 I 50 Starch, per box, 50 Butter, per roll, 45 Tobacco, per plug, 50 AND EVERYTHING ELSE 1N PROPORTION. WILLIAM. WOLF. Election Proclamation. HE Electors of the corporation of Neva1 da City are hereby notified that an election will be heldat the City Hall, Nevada City, on MONDAY, MAY 3d, 1886, to elect @ Vity Marshal, Two Trustees, a Uity Assessor and Treasurer, according to ‘the. notice following this proclamation. The Folls will be opened. at 8 e'clock, a. M., and keep.open until sundown, Officers of Election—Inspector, L, Nihell. Judges, John Dunnicliff, Nat. Bailey. An Act of March 12th, 1878, to amend an Act to incorporate Nevada City. Section 12. Any person shal] be qualified to hold any city office or vote for any city officer who shall be a qualified elector unde: the Constitution and Laws of this State, and who shall have residea in the city thirty days next preceding the election. By order of the Bocrd of Trustees. H. C. MILLS, President. , W. G. Ricuarps, Clerk. . City Election Announcements, = City Marshal. 1LLIAM EDDY is hereby announted as a candidate for the office of City Marshal. “Electicn Monday, May 3, 1886. For City Marshal. J S. HOLBROOK is herebf? an nouneed 43 & candidate for re-election to the office of City Marshal. Electien, Monday, May 3d, 1886. is . SE EY MEXICAN COLONIZATION COMPANY (LIMITED.) ° SAN FRAN ‘ISCO. FND FOR CIRCULARS AND TESTI t\) monials, giving full information. Chealands ; fine climate ; plenty of water; ea:p terms ; regularseasons. No Import or Ex} port Duties, and no Taxes ‘for ten years.? <~ a HIKANALINE. f{\HIS PREPARATION IS-MADE FROM the Papaia tree, and wifl be found to be one of the BEST’ MEDICINES ever put up for the cure of diseases s Indigestion, etc. Persons using it will find reliet after a few days trial, but a permanent cure cannot be expected until after a larger trial of the same. ‘Testimonials of the virtue of this Preparation are now held by the inventor, and it is believed that in the near future, thousands now suffering from that terrible disease, DYSPEPSIA, will be thankfnl that -MIKANALINE was ever bronght to their notice: Piepared by D. Hi. Hitehceck, ‘ HILO, HAWAII. ~ $1 50 per Bottle, For Sale by” : Baxina Powpgr €o., 106. Wall i W. D. Vinton, Corner Broad and Pine Streets, -a2% WILLIAM WOLFS Flour, per 100 Ibs, $2 25 Wheat, i! i J a Roliea Barley, “ “1 874 Brown “ 54008 8 % 12 a ‘1 Sse wy Cod Fish, 25 °° 1 Beans, 26 3-4 Jay a _ Roasted ae eee Ae ssashe Gog t} tee: 2g 1 Chocolate, es Starch, 1% ¥ \a Corn{Starch., 12 “ °-1.-; Oy:ters 10 cans 1. Green Corn, 2 « 1 PE 6 eee String Beans, 7 “ 1 8 “6 1 Salmon, OE Table Fruit, 6::¢ 1 Pie Fruit, 8 #1.) Jelly, ‘er Y/ eae 4 4 /1 Corned Beef, oe Lard, 10. Ibs. 90 Lard, 8 /lbs. 75 Lard, 4 Ibs. 40 Kerosene, per gallon, 40 Syrup, per gallon. 60 kles, 5gallon kegs, 1725 Good ea, per lb, 25 ‘“ Japan Tea, “ “ 35 . 5 Ib. box, 60/E-ver brought to Northern California. mh28. 06 BATTERS STREET, arising from $ Read! Read ! Read ! In order to make room for our immense stock of Goods now on the way from the East we. will sell for . TWO WEEKS: . 25 yards of eats for $1. . 14 yards of Muslit for $1. 16 yards Gingham for $1. Table Linen 25 cents per yard. Double-width Dress/Gdods—Cashmere and Empress—20 cent?’ per ard. “Genuine C. P,and P. D, Corsets, $2 50. Genuine Weds Corset, $2. [Beware of imitations. . 4 Genuiné Centemer Kid: Gloves, black and = colored, 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 LAKCESTAND CHEAPEST STOCK OF Carpets, (tnolenms Furniture Cov———Args, Fringes Ete We will then give you the price list, and convince you. that 3 40. Ours isthe best and cheapest place to buy your goods. Respectfully, {—: Remember this Sale is ON LY FOR TWO &> WEEKS, A . 1 OPENING OF WILLINERY. _ COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH I5. Averyihing pertaining 10 Miliiuery, Feathers, Flowers, .
Fibbons, Etc. WOOLEN GOODS. of all kinds. Sacks for Children, Sun Bonnets. Children’s Stockings 4 specialty. _ &® Everything usually kept Goods and Millinery Store. Everything at Bed-Rock Prices . ! _ RS The books are now closed, and all persons kno. ng themselves indebted to the firm are respect ully invited to call and settle. ; THIS IS THE LAST MONTH FSR BARGAIN S, so call and take advantage of it. Residence for sale, furnished or unfurnished. Crochets, in a first-class Dry Commercial St., opposite Transcript Block. MISS HANNAH BRANCH'S FOR S.3xE. —~greatT— a — ENGLISH REMEDY. PA Pork Packing Estublishmeat, Alves Residence, : 4 a Lay ge Fettle $1. Small Bottle 50 ¢ ; 7 (Centrally Located,) of J HIS Is THE GREATEST REM YRIN ‘ T the world for Vg Hors: and Buggy, Coughs, Colds, ‘Sore Throat, tng Quinzy, Croup, Hoarseness, : Spring Wagon. Asthma, Whooping Cough,” ~AND ALL DISEASES OF THE: . 4ND LUNGS, _-AND— Pool Table. a} it strengthems the -Lungs, and ly allays all irritation of the Threat, Enquire of For Sale at the principal Drugstores in GUs. NAFFZIGER. Nevada county Hi. BRANCH andjA. P. CLARK, March 25th, d2 Proprietors, Nevada City. ; na 3 WM. SINGER, JR., bol H. GAYLORD, FRED SEARLS ATTORNEY AT LAw, 8. WW.\ x. Fitthand J Sts, Sacramento, GAYLORD & SEARLS, . Altterneys and Counselers at Law, Werke rt lee tO TA uw an eral. “a : N D 8 OF FICES—Former ‘office of W: & Gaylord, on Pine Street, ‘te write so be A Specialty, . ‘Broad ; former office of Searls & Searls, on ‘Church street, opposite Courthouse. — ‘jel0 MINING PATENTS PROCURED ‘3 Aecnnepermnnannie . : The ollowing PURE JAPANESE ‘TEAS are fresh toasted » {under the new process, requiring one-third less quantity to produce : MRS. J.B. LUDBY, “ . THE FINEST Pare O13 Tsnessee Mit Rye Whisky IN BOTTLES. ‘STRICTLY. PURE). A G00D TONIC. "SSM ATIWWS Bod Recommended by Physicians for-Nervous-Compiaints, Chills and Fever, Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Consumption. A. wholesome stimulant. Free from all injurious substance. ee A Necessity in the fickroom a da Luxury on the Sideboard. pFrGaciwvwe Ita Trial.» Each Bottle has the above Trademark label _and. on the cork the signature label of A. FeEnKHausEN & Co., San Francisco, Cal. &= None other genuine. Don't be deceived. GEO. C. GAYLORD, Agt. Dealer in General Merchandise. BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL. 2 “BE ErrIw .” The Largest, the best and Cheapest Grocery House 10 Nevada City. Equalyng n aroma, flavor and delicacy the Teas as used by the natives in Japan. the same strength as old Teas; and the prices are plainly: marked: on each pound package : : Grades, Prices. Senses . 2s. si50055 92.35) 4bekicord and eaiveha 50.cents per poun MONE So ce cde es Oe cea el cs 66 cents per po Suarise Peheee Olds Uae pancreas an te ie 75 cents per pound MINOR oot. og Sao VG) ean bce $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 making their purchases. _18 AND 20 COMMERCIAL STREET. ee nes NIVENS’ CIGAS STAND Masonic Building, Pine Stree’ NEVADA CITY. The largest, Cheapest a Best Assortment to be found in the county. of TOBACCO,’ —_—CICARS, PIPES, __ / CUTLERY, ETC. Finest Stock of Meerschaum Goods ever brought to the county, J. 8. CARR. 7. H. CARR.. / CARR BROTHERS, THE PALACE DRUG STORE: _ Nevada City,, ‘stock of everything usuail ‘found in Drug Store. PAINTS, GILS, VARNISHS, =TC. SCHOOL BOOKS, = . BLANK BOOKS, 7 MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, li kinds of Periodicals Pictoriale and Newspapers, Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, BRANDS OF CISARS Corner Pine and Commercial sts., eep constantly on hand a large and [comp First Olass E& Prescriptions accurately and’ carefully com. pounded by a careful and competent Druggisr s Nevada. Drug. Store, WALTER. VINTON Froprictor _ A Large Stock of Patent Mediines Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, — Bs Combs, ee Hand Mirrors, : Careful Attenticn Given ta ompuanding a . solicited. Reaction in Prices ty Sy THE TIMES! GEO. E. TURNER, PINE STREET, NOY op . .OEFERING Goons 1 1s Ling ay LOWER RATES THAN ANY Uid STABLISHMENT 1N NEVADA COUUES Tne xoods consists in part of HARDWARE. Iron and Steel, Stoves and Tinware, Gus Pipes and Fittings, _ Rope, Wire, Powder and Fuse —-. Shovéls iand Picks Axes, and’ Sledges, _/Guns and Pistols, PAINTS AND diLs, Window4@lass and Putuy. Mill and HiningSupplies, Ageat forthe Best Powder Com. panies in the State Mechanics’ T. Sf Fine ‘stock Granite Iron Ware Best lot’ of Lamps in the city einen: YY Purchasers will save money by Juying at my establishment. * CEG. EB. TUNER. PROF. E. MULLER ; —TEACHER OF—-MOUs rc. — —AND— Foreign Lancuacks. : —0(NSTUCTIONS GIVEN IN HARMONY ND THOROUGII BASS. WHITE Legor. SKILLED and UNSKILLED Help—Male and .Female—of all descriptions furnished at once by (. H. Hanson & Co. Employment Agency, Correspondence m11-3m Wanted in Nevada County. An energetic business wo qman tosolicit and take or: ders fcr The MADAME YY GRISWOLD Patent Skirt Supporting Cor: sets. These corsets have H been extensively advertised * and sold by lady canvassers the past ten years, which, with thefr superiority, has createia large des em throughout. the United Telephone 485. mand for th : States, and any lady who gives her time and fnerey to canvassing for = Goth — uild up a rmanent and pro business They are not sold by merchants, and we give exclusive territory, thereby giving the agent entire control of these ‘superior corsets in the territory assignedher. Wehavea largenumber of agents who are making a grand success selling these goods, and we desire such in eer. town, Address MME. GRISWOLD C0., 923 Broad way, New Work. HAY=FEV Is notajliquiderSnaft. — Rod has ganed an Costapy pia. edeoastal wherever hnown, displacing al! other prep! rations: “An ae et ‘indoubted merit, It allays pain and causes no sneeziiig. WHEN APPLIED into the nostrils will be joo es odpatarrhal viru ng althy It alla: on, i pond membranal re and the ye agg ol and restores the senges of taste aid smell. Beneficial results are realized by » few ®P plications. Zi A THoroven Treatuent WILL ee Unequaied for Cold in the Mi Meadache and Deafness, or 20) 1, of mucous membranal irritation. See ci r. Sold by all wholesale and. re Price 50 cts. 59 cts. by ~— received. — nein wi i“ , . bd BROS., Druggista, Ovex’ ———e CASH GROCERY STORE & By a Competent Druggist an d Pe seca , . 8 2 HUSSEY &: Co., : “a Purity Guaranteed. a = OMMERCIAL STREET,, next doce, AGEN a FOR THE BEST INSURANCE§OOMPANIES IN a8 Wwoats . ee ¢ eee an Baer . oe Beart n Ris Imperial, London, Northern & Queen, Liverpool, Lo aon, POUR be van LIQUORS, , : a =" A “We sell fer CASH ONLY}. Crockery and Glass Wan fe ols of all ki. 110 Geary St., San Franciseoy,::::: Ely’s Cream Balm — ——— 6D . ial eaaieiadianieaaia pe A more than ~ “PRANSCRIPI . \settle witho ! = NeELson, typo\in the who went. azo, now . Mass. He i ~ American A ciety at tha first enterta stant. Mr. the most p1 cast, and. a much credi chendon pa Tre el built by th situated on miles from 145 acres of property, through the $15,000, wh less than o1 cost. ) Feux-Gu at this city, Press and E a few excey; as/Oroville, ‘alled “wai hills) orang made to. pay pay in Seutl R. McM 2 who was an ling of Co Forest Hilt, taken into ¢ Sheriff Lord day to Aubu ig wanted at At the Cc this mornit liver-a disco Subject, ‘Ci In the even discourse t youth. Sul AN officia in the Coun yesterday . with the bo $83,085 in . and $11 ine $86,990. THe Chi North Bloo: ago on the another Chi have been tody. D, E. Man ed the cont foundation tel. Mr. M stOne maso! very reason: In the cas against Step the estate of Judge Walli entered . aga costs. — James H. of the Mode News, arri Thursday e' to-his relati A.J. Tirr tendent of S D. E. Morg tendent, is a of the office. Miss Ka Miss Stell Springs, ha ter an exten Mrs. A. merly of Blu ig so ill at Ss life is despai A FALLING end of Wm. he was work . Thursday ni RosENBER: handsome r front of th atest Wa. Joy . in two of the Building, an Wn. Trea dent of Colfa in San Frane JEREMIAH England, wa day in ee Su Dana Pens terday on la C.POR. R. ¢ . Miss Pane 8 Visiting Mi Indian Bprin Hon. A. A. Cast on a bus ee Jamzs Gr In town, Puxo for