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June 8, 1882 (4 pages)

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ot »,. [people having been killed. . . Sohn F, Gray, the first physician "im America converted to hom néventy-eight, >. A Baptist preacher ravished his _ “days ago by his young wife with . Biige decided that it best be broaght . . ~ had been expected by providing for will in all Probability be required to rs oh § ea "he election in Oregon, Monday, i eet Ke « “iRinathitetevolt anid bordible mancd: “ \. HLC, Larsen left Biggs fon Prince} ton, Colusa county, three weeks ago and has not been heard from since. The personal property in tlie city » «sand county of San Franciséo, accord“© ing to the Assessor’s books, amounts died in New York, Monday, aged 1B year: old--step granddaughter in "Shannon county, Missonri,and fled ‘then began his lecture. eset ~ to escape lynching, t Count De Lesseps, who is now in his 77th year, was presented] a few another child—the tenth, "The graduating class at West Point Military College this week, contained the following : O. M. Lissak of California, A. Cronkhite of Arizona, R W. Young of Utah, and Ww. Geary of Oregon, At Tucson Monday night John Murphy shot and killed Jim Leavy, -_& noted desperado. The trouble Originated over a game of faro, _ Leavy was well known on the Coast, having killed seven men, Ex-Chief Engineer Drake of the fire department of Coldwater, Mich., has been held for trial in the Circuit Court on a charge of burning buildings last Summer so as to prove the efficacy of the fire department, Davis Bausman of Lawrence, Kansa8 was enticed to the river by a col: os sti -and—-two-negroes, _Frank King and George Robertson, murdered and robbed him and threw his body in the river. The murder. ers have been arrested, Chief Justice Carter and J udges James and Hagner, constitutmy the Court in bank, Monday, rendered a decision upon the last motion filed by Reed in Gniteau’s behalf. The Chief Justice delivered the decision that the Court refuses to re-open the case, _ Early Tuesday morning a fire broke out in the shaft of the Mike and Starr mine at Leadville. The derrick.was consumed before the fire was extinguished. Five men working in the mine failed to respond to the call bell. It is feared that they have been suffocated. ». A package containing chec’:s and commercial paper of the value of $1,000,000 was found on May 28th by John Bran, on the shore of Ravenswood, L. I, John who is 15 years of age, was walking in his father’s garden, when he caught sight of a small brown package lying within half afoot of the water, A few days after Mr. Bran was visited by United States Deputy Marshal Bernhardt, to whom he showed the package, Upon opening it, Mr. Bernhardt discovered checks, coupons and other papers of the apparent value of nearly $1,000,000. Early Monday morning an attempt was made by four masked men to rob the westbound express train, on the Missouri Pacific road. near ‘Den: ton, The train was flagged, but “suspicions having been aroused, it did not stop, When the robbers attempted to board the train, they were met with a volley which put them to flight, Tuesday the body of one of the robbers, riddled with bullets, was found a short distance from the scene of the skirmish. It was identified as that of S.-P, Shelton, theson of a respectable Johnson county farmer. Another member of the gang, James Carter, also a far= . Mer, has surrendered to the authorities. He says that two professional robbers induced them to assist in the robbery, The scheme to pass the River and Harbor Appropriation bill under susPension of the riles in the House was abandoned. Mr, Page, Chair. man of the Committee, who was instruc'ed to put the bill upon its pas“up in the regular order and fully de bated before passed. The House was not in a liberal mood and while -&-combinationofgreat maguitude . the local interests of over two-thirds of the members, a large minority was Opposed to voting away $17,000,000 with only half an hour’s debate, and under a suspension of the rules. To-day the General Deficiency bill will be considered, and when it is out uf the'way the River and Harbor bi'l be taken up. Three days’ time ‘mission, has sent the President a # _AN Ohio man who would have no objection to serve on the com. nor oe suppression of “poligomy Barn Watvo Emer-on amassed a tune of over $200,000. He did not asfastas Billy E Se What in creation are the Demochemrcanicceie oe Fneated. Harses a = a x ae : date they will have.no antagonists to fight, while Republicans will have nothing to do but put in heavy licks ‘apon the boldly presented candidates —AND— CIRCUS! pee : C eee = . . cs Pes a Ee ft . ‘ * . ONE NIGHT ONLY! TLOUIS'R. VILLEMATRE -~ Minacux St, eopathy, f their enemies, It is a terrible thing to be so situated that you can’t hit‘ the other fellow. : RETURNED THE COMPLIMENT. The Rev. Robert Collyer spoke Sunday night in the church of the Messiah upon “Emerson.” When he rose to begin his lecture he said: “Isee P. T. Barnum sitting in a back pew of this church, and 1 invite him to come forward and take a seat in:my family pew. Mr, Barnum always gives mea good seat in his cirous, and I want to give him a good onein my church,” Mr, Barnum took the séat_ amid the smiles of the congregation. Mr. Collyer THE DEBT THEY OWE. ‘ (8. F. Daily Report.) Several of our millionaires owe a large share of their wealth to the labor of the brave and energetic thatthey could not do an act that the Recording Angel wou'd take greater pleasure in inscribing in his ‘book than opetimg their purses to Van Duzer and the relatives of Bennett and Callahdh. . TheComstock miners will do what they can in the way of subscription, and will do it righ€ royally, but they are poor men, the majority having families to support, —_—_—— HE HAD 80ME SENSE. (8. F. Alta.) Comstock miner, and it seems to us’ Will Exhibit on Parker’s Lot, At the Depot, Nevada City, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, June 15th and 16th. —o— ESSRS, _C. AND J. SHERMAN take great to the people of Nevada City and surroundings that in addition to their most wonderful School of Educated Herses, They have pile pens added a 4a CORPS OF ABR“NIC STARS@&{ unsurpagsed by any that have visited this coast in’ years, viz :— Miss Kate Cross, Senorita Pa! ta, Mrs. Fred. Mackley, Mra. Siegrist, Si & Duray, Mr. Joe Williams, Mr. Fred Mackley, Adler & Zorello, Mr. Ike Burris and Mr. Joe Allen, SHERMAN’S SILVER CORNET BAND, Will le the streets each day in their Magnificent Band Chariot drawn by SIX NoBLE STEEDS. PERFORMANCE AFTERNOON AND EVENING. : Admission $1. Children 50 cents: Dividend Notice. ividend No. 5, of Filty Cents per share, upon the Capital Stock of the CITIZENS BANK will become due and payable on June lvth, 1882, JOHN T. MORGAN, Cashier. Nevada City, June 6th, 1882. HOPKINS ACADEMY, OAKLAND, CAL. Rev. H. E, JEWETT, Principal. Na Institution, heretofore known as the Golden Gate Academy, will open esday A. M. July 18th, 1882,” The Building and Grounds re undergoing extensive improvements, Clossicn1, Literary and English Courses. SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE. {Oth ——o—— Will appear the Eminent, Character Actor and Protean Artist, Mr. John Maguire, (He is'the lone star of the Pacific Coast, —Virginia Enterprise. ) . Who is acknowledged the Greatest Monologue Ar-. ’ tist on the American stage, and whose refined entertainment entitled DRAMATIC SKETCHES —AND—OLIO OF ODDITIES. Is endorsed by the entire Western press as one of the legitimate successes of the day. 0 PROGRAMME—PART I. Overture, oles Orchestra. The Shamrock, : . Anon. The Two Tramps, = ..°. >= Trowbridge. Betty Morgan, (A dacent woman in ‘search of her lost heir,) ‘ * Tom Hood. Shule Agra (song) . Carolan. Paddy Maloney’s Travels in France, Lover. The Bells, Edgar A. Poe. ___NEVADA CITY (Cttronnd) DAILY TRANSCRIPT, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 188 THE’VERY LATEST STYLES OF CLD FOR GENTLEMEN (AND: BOYS,Gent's Furnishing Goods, . ae Boots and Shoes, nm ‘ we in ft ia: Trunks, Valises, etc,, etc, HAVE JUST BEEN RECEIVED AT THE CLOTHING EMPORIUM orm . %, CASPER, CORNER OF PINE AND:COMMERCIAL STREETS, NEVADA CITY, rey UO These Goods have just been received from the Eastern manufactories and colored lady?” is a new ng question current in the South. J. W. Ovear, Downieville. Tel hy taught. Jewett, Principal: For square-toed, flat-footed sense on the Chinese question, we have not onerte Boys and Young Men a Send for Prospectus to Rev. H. E. SS ae PART II, seen anything emanating fiom the pulpit which was superior to Profestor Swing’s remarks upon his Presby} terian brethren -of-Hlinois, who expressed themselves in favor of continued immigration. “It reads like a chapter of humor,” the preacher remarked, ‘that a church which can’t abate a Sunday theatre or stop a drama throughout she week, nos} affect the Sunday mails or Sunday trains, and which cannot evangelize a single city or town on the conti neut, should be so eager to welcome more millioas of Chinese to our shores. But this is not the first time in the history of a religion that enthusiasm has mistaken itself for ability and usefulness,” AINA HEALTH IS BEAUTY. There is nothing more attractive than the sigut of a perfectly healthy voman, The secret of beauty is a clear, fresh and pure complexion. Wersons using powders and paints have a doughy skin, full of black spot, the skin is of a sallow color, unhealthy and often covered with pimples, the Duke of Wellington’s dictum, In such cases the AINAX AB is particularlv useful, as it remedies the deleterious acthat ‘‘High interest means bad secur: ity,” and so, with all credulous wid} . tion of those preparations, and while it e' . hances their effect, it prevents the harm ows and spiusters, they should ¢arewhich they yrould rape occesi sion. It, . will restcie the circulation of the blood in tully read and ponder over the =eF the e-pillary vessels, it will give back the rious revelations which came out in per ‘ticity of the skiu Iwill remove all the effete matter which forms layers on the Court of Queen’s Bench last week, skin; it will clear the pores and give them
i y ; back the power of opening and colitracting, and which are calculated to blight which a healthy person possessea, Teed the ardor of the most eager specula. most positively cure PIMPLES, and remove . ‘ ae BLACK WORM, tetter, sores of any kind, ee mining 9a appeared redness, either Induced by conge:tion of che that a person who ught a mine f «pillary vessels or indulgence at the tu le. oe : 8 ited Its action on the circulation will bring back £2,250 sold it to a company for £70,-. the natura! pesendthgd the hair. No remedy : i hes yet been found co cure the inflammation 000, while anuther miue, bought for p-oducet uy POISON OAK an effectually £1,500, was sold to a company within'a few days, for £63,000. Nine tnining ri . eral overetable salts, which could in the aiming reports out of ten are worth least injure the most delicate complexion; leas, itca beused largely with perfect confidence. If you do not find the Ainaxab at your druggists enclose One Dollar in postage and ney as the AINAXAB. The AJNAXAB contains neither mercury, sta’. . or postal order to our address, and it w .] be sent by express, free of charge. Mizh Interest and Baa Security. Half-pay officers are apt to forget lead, bis.nuth, nitrate of silver, nor any minTue Examiner learns that Gene> al J. F. Sheehan of Sacramento wil! resign the office of Bank Commissioner and succeed General Samuel W. Backus as Adjutant General of the State, and on July lst the latter walks into the Postoffice as Chief of the Department, and General Sheehan takes his easy-chair in the Capitol with the rank of a Major General. Wm. H. Knight will succeed General Sheehan as Bank Commissiouer, with the evident understanding that Mr.-Kuight shall not press his claim for a seat in the Board of Harbor Commissioners, See Testimonials in other issues of this paper. AINAXAB MF’G co., 895 Montgomery St., San Francisco. REDINGTON & CO.,; Wholesale Drugyists, Agents, 8. F. je8 Ordinance No. 97. To Board of Trustees of Nevada City do ordain as follows: A tax levy of Forty Cents on each One Hundred Dollars of the assessed and equalized valuation of all property within the corporate limits of Neva City, for General Fund purp ses, and a tax levy of Twenty Cents on each One Hundred Dollars for Fire purposes, is hereby levied for the year 1882, CHARLES KENT, President of the Board of Trustees, James D. Wuire, Clerk. : je7 Notice to the Public. Section 1. “Was she a white woman or <a SCE RAST Kise eee SS HOTEL ARRIVALS. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. —o-——. STANLEY A. Lit) 1) CARRS ree Proprietor : Monpay, June Sth. B. Guscetti, Ranch. M. Thompson, San Francisco, B. G. Mantle, do C. B. Hawley, Col. Hill, Ed. Hixon, San Francisco, C. F. Hawley, Col. Hill. W. Deen, Camptonville.’ J,_N. Dawes, Down.eville. Lawrence, Forest City, Johu Doyie, Downievi le, R. T. Smith, Grizzle Ridge. Mrs, Johnson & w., D’ville. F. Aronsun, San Francisco, W. Young & w., Grass Valley. BR. A. Cutter, Bloomfield. M.-Bohannau & -w., Graniteville, G. D. McLean, Grass Valley. TueEspDay, June 6th.. W. Scott, City. ee . C. Tul y, Omega. ‘ A. Della Casa, San Francisco, P. Purdon, Bridue.: : Mrs. Dillon, Illinois. = Y husband, John Brodie, has this day M trans‘erred to me all his property, personal and real. The business on Commer cial street will hereafter be carried on in my name. Thomas Shurtleff is my duly authorized azent, and “ill pay allaccounts and receipt all bills for me. MRS. MARY A. BRODIE, Nevada City, June 5th, 1832. FIRE. MARINE, THE SUN ‘INSURANCE COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO. Capital...... $300,000.00. OFFICERS : ©. 4: Taylor, President. J. N. Knowles, Vice President. Ed. E. Potter, Sec’yand Treas. DIRECTORS : 8. D. Chandler, J. B. Stetson, z I. Steinha: " L. Dingley, C. L, Taylor, J. N. Knowles, J. Maguire, San Francisco, : —_— L. R. Villernaire do. os. Ellison & w., Lake City. Lean, Grass Valley. Holbrook & w., City, 4} ance, The Sua will be perfectly -independent in naming rates for insurSy Q o = ° > cc) Will W. Harris, San Juan. BRAND & BASSETT, 4 Robbins, Salinas. junes Local Agents. . Brownis s, New York. ea : to = = ers, Marysville. — For County Treasurer, 6 -. Erasros Bonp, Clerk, ¥ ° A ga VOT L. W. DREYFUSS ° _. 78 HEREBY ANNOUNCED as A CAN-. . dlidate for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the aecee ed Gustave Niebaum, J. J. McKingon, Fran: . . i = line please examine thé goods and prices. small, will be promptly attended to, s Operatic Selection, -_-Mrs. Grundy, a good old Methody for five and thirty ~years who has a decided objection to Newfangled Church Music, : Carleton. Araminta Jane, an utterly utter young lady and too-too sweet for anything, who sings, “Father, Dear Father Conie Down With The Stamps, ‘Aytoum. J. S. Le Fanie. Shamus O’Brien, . -Susan B. Anthony, as she appears in a Woman’s Rights Convention with one of her characteristic speeches, “ Maguire. (A most perfect Imitation of the Original. ) Simon Pettifog A.-S.S. Attorney at Law, Anon. 1 Admission 50 cents. Reserve seats at Vinton’s Drug Store, 25 centsextra. Doors open 7:39, performance commences at 8 o'clock. ge E> FASHION’S HEADQUARTERS.,-<3 B. H. MILLER, BROAD WREST. ce A NEVADA CITY, ——-0—0—-0-—0-—0—-0—-0—-0-—-0-—-0 —_0—_0—0—-0—.0--0 0 —0 — Special Attractions for Spring and Summer . ——0—0—0—0—90—0—u—0—0-—-0—0—0—0— 0 —0 —0 —0 0 — IN GENTLEMEN’S SHOES: ‘PRINCE ALBERT;” ‘ ALEXIs,” “ENGLISH BALMORALS,” AND 20 OTHER NEAT AND DURABLE KINDS. ——_—o IN DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED SUITS : ES cHILOREN'S, for ages from 3 to 10 years. = YOU'S, for ages from 10 to 18 years. E@-WEN’S, for all ages, sizes and shapes. CUT IN THE] LATEST NEW_YORK AND “PARIS STYLES, OF ALL THE™ POPULAR FABRICS. Im Gentlemen's Neckwear : Ties—“South Park,” “Oscar Wilde,” ‘‘Quartzite.” Scaris—‘‘Leighton,” ‘“Trocadero,” ‘Four in-Hand,” “Bradford,” and 100 other patterns, In Gentlemen's Hats : Straw— “Bronze Mixed Canton,” ‘Feather Edged Faya', “Pantheon.” Dress—‘Vanderbilt,” “Broadway,” ‘‘Nutria,” and 50 other styles for 1882 “Swansdewn” Underwear—Handsome, Durable, [Cheap and Comfortable. War ranted fast colors and not to shrink. People about to travel should examine my immense assortment of Saratoga Trunks Just opencd, a full line 01 Ladies’ Fine iFrenech Kid Shoes—the bes lot ever brought to this county. =. Hy MILiaik Odd Fellow’s Building, Broad Street, Nevada City FANCY AND STAPLE DRY gooDS. ry A. BLUMENTHAL, CORNER OF BROAD AND PINE STREETS, NEVADA cITY, Will Offer at Reduced Prices— 200 doz. Napkins. ; 20 pieces Bleached Table Linen 5( pes Unbl’d Table Linen. 50 doz. Linen Towels, 100 pes Toweling. 200 Marsziiles Sprea:s. 100 pairs Blan)-ets, Colored and White. 200 dozen Ladies and-@hildren’s Cotton Stockings. a 50 ps Iron Clad Cheviotts, : And a full assortment: of Fancy Goods too numOrchestra. —_ THE Soe DRY GOODS, CLO1HING AT NOHUMBUG IAlso,’ Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wail Paper, Window Shades, etc. Before purchasing anything in that Orders from the country, whether large ae . ~ EerSamples sent on application: Sea "4a? Remember the Comnnercial St., Nevada ty > SELLING OUT AT COST Mechanies Store Is now offering the entire stock of BOOTS & SHOES FURNISHING Goobs, Erc.; Wholesale Rates. WE MEAN BUSINESSW CALL AND bes oe CONVINCE pines, Transcript BI'k, L NATHAN, Prop’r. Respectfully, ae tI aera "Ay BLUMENTHAL, fue DNNTTSE, are now offered for sale at 0 wrens 1, GOr. Ping & INTERESTING T > House, as we sell nearly Cents. 0 THE PUBLIC, GREATLY REDUCED RATES, Persons in want of any article ini myi line {will save money by examining my Goods and Prices \)cfore making their purchases elsewhere. DON’T FORGET THE PLACE, K. GASP Commercial sts _————— We will offer this week WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN DRESS Coops, WHITE GoopDs, LACES, ETC. 0. If you are in need of N otions, do not forget our all two-bit articles for 9 ——$—$_—___. OurPrices SpeakP! ainer than Words . Two-bit Rubber Combs..... 9c { Ladies Hose..2....: .... 9c Two-bit box Fae: Powder.... 9c . Embroideries... 7, 9, 124, to 49c Two-bit hottle Shoe Dressing Siac 9c. Térchen Lace.... 5,‘7, 9 to 25c Floral Hair Pins........ +19c} Child’s Collars......... 9c Ladies’ Hose Supporters. .... 19c . 50 pieces Dress Goods....:. 12}c Tipped Peucils:... . . ; ore 3c . Night Dresses......... 99¢ Wire Hair Brushes....... 25c ' Buntings, all shades...... 25c Stylish Blong... (OO ocr on ae 19¢ . Misses Fancy Pins ....!..,. 9c Child’s lace collars (former price Curtaia Net 25.to 49c 200) 00M 4c. de 9c . Sheeting, 24 yards wide.. . *. «39e Child’s Lace Handkerchiefs.. . : . 9c‘ Large Linen Towels...... 39c Belding Spool Sik .....0 5.. 9c Gents’ all silk neckties. . +25, 49, 69c Ombre Ribbon....... j--9¢ . Gents’ full finished British Hose, 25c 50 doz. Black Bracelets only: 9c . Fans. o.oo 5, 9, 19, 24, 49c Ladies’ Back Combs. . -9, 19, 25, 49c . Ladies’ Fancy Collars..:... 490 Beautiful Jet Pins.. .,. eres 92} Nuns Veiling,. all wool..... 4c Children’s Necklaces. rttsrerses 90] Two-bit bottle Cologne. .-.3.:<+. +90 Bead Necklaces........ 19¢ . Embroidery Silk, all shades...9¢ Tooth Brushes only../.... 9c . Boys’ heavy Hose. :....... 19 Fine Alpacca Braid....... 9c . Misses’ Kid Gloves......5. 39 Real Hair Nets.. ._. ES '.-.9¢. Double width Dress Goods.~:: 25¢ Corsets. 2.. se. ‘49, 99, 1 19, 1 49¢ Japanese Parasols.. .25, 29, 39, 49c Ladies’ Lis e Thread Gloves, 10, 25¢ 0: GOODSSOLD FOR CASH ONLY. Fine Linen Crash, WO. ec: 124 NO CREDIT TO ANY ONE. We shall. continue to ope £ bik aii f All of the are Gens aie Hatnely New! = n NEW GOODS every . Saturday, Call before. buying see’ It will pay you. iti AMERICAN NINE CENT STORE. ae NEXT DOOR TO CITY HALL.