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May 15, 1884 (4 pages)

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a cad ee ee ee agen mE ‘The Nevada Daily, ranserp. " FPublished Daily, Mondays; Excepted, { THRUSDAY, MAY 15, 1884, , ponrines, also, might add somewhat BROWN & CALKINS. enka Trupexn has been heard from , again. Judge George W. Cothran, of the Iroquis Club, Chicago, has been on a visit to Gramercy Park, and reports his health and appetite good. Hes old, very old, and feeble, ond shakes badly with palsy, but there is enough of him left to ‘gocept a nomination for the Presidency. He is not a candidate in the sense of seeking or wishing the nom» Gnation, bat if the convention should, by a unanimous vote, tender it to him, he could not find it in his heart to. disappoint the desires of the party. Nothing is said ‘about the temperature of enthusiasm, whether it shall reach the point of delirium or not; or whether the resiflt shall be conveyed to him on an engraved silver plate; bat, mind. you, it must be unanimous. a Weare reminded.of the slow and costly deliberation with which public buildings advance to completion. by the history of the St. Louia Custom House and Postoffice just opened to the public. It has been nearly fourteen years in process of construotion, and the authorized coat of $4,000,000 has been exceeded by fifty per cent, Waiting for appropriations may explain this delay to some extent, but the process of preparing} fuildings for the convenience of the Government is usually very slow aud expensive, as compared with work done for private citizens. A coups of Boston thieves, rigged up as dudes, have been plying their vocation in the churches, picking pockets and laying hands on small articles, From one church they stole a fine banjo. It_is only in progres: sive and esthetic Boston that a banjo would form a part of the musical parapliernalia. Wonder how ‘Old Hundred” or the Doxology would sound by the congregation with banjo accompaniment. Bones and tamto the impressiveness of the music, Ae TS Tux latest reliable account of the preferences of Delegates to the Republican Convention gives Blaine 278, Arthur 271, Edmunds 70, and Loge 2 Thus, Blaine needs only 33 votes for »-.,mination, and Logan’s vote will give um. these and more. >_> oo Tun horizon is brightening. Dealers report that cigarette-emoking has fallen off 50 per cent. Cigarettesmokers have died off at that rate. A New York farmer writes to a New York paper that he is in search $f a wife, and prefers ‘a smart—city and housekeepers ought to take A WORD OF WARNING. Clean Up Your Fremises Before Disease Comes. Warm weather is coming on new spring dress.” precautions to destroy the disease germs which lurk in cellars, barns and back yards, where vegetable matter has accumulated during the Winter. Decomporing vegetation is one of the most fruitful causes of all germ diseases,, Almost every seen,” Mr. Mr. Blank—‘*Homph ! have another new dress, did you!” Mrs. Blank—‘‘Of course, I only have seventeen that are fit to be “Mrs. Blank—‘‘Well my dear, I have bought the material for another Had to Blank—‘‘Well, I hope you didn’t buy anything very expensive,” -eellar, no matter how careful tho) Mrs, Blank—‘I bought zephyr housekeeper may be, contains small . ojoth,” remnants of vegetable food accidentMr. Blank — ‘Zephyr cloth . ally dropped during the Winter. While the weather is freezing outside, httle decay sets in; but just now there is a rapid Yermenting action in all such things, and the health of a whole family may be effected mysteriously from no other cause than a few rotting potatoes, apples, cabbage, beans or other like substances. Any offensive smell in a cellar or closet is a good cause for examination, but the death by a choir What is it called that for ?” Mrs, Blank—‘‘I don’t know, unless it is because it is pretty sure to raise a breeze when the bill comes ———— ey A prap frog was found in a church organ in Georgia. that the creature was frightened to rehcarsal, TR A TET Dr. A, CHAPMAN, It is supposed dentist, will presents to the bridesmaids is becomwarning is often given by a close and return May 5th. Those wishing his services will please make early calls Costly and idle Presents, The fashion of -bridégrooms giving ing avtiquated, and the fair maids pow unite in giving the bappy man something to remember them by. At a recent fashionable wedding in New . York City they presented bim with a glorified latch-key made of gold with a gem-set handle, The bride was shown her sphere of action by the groomsmen, who offered her a silver broom, in the handle of which all manner of precious stones sparkled. 2 > You can’t rely on signs. Lots of folks say that » man with big ears is generous and stupid. When I was a boy I went toa cirkis, and they had a mule no bigger tnan a ten weeks’ calf, They asked for boys to ride the critter, an’ I sez: ‘‘He’s only a mule,-an’ he’s got big ears. He must be stupid, an’ he won’t play me no mean tricks.” When they took me home my father licked me for bein’ a fool, and sed he’d . like to give the mule a medal, y oppressive atmosphere. Itisa good idea to give a thorough airing and cleaning at this season to all storerooms and cellars that have been tightly closed during the Winter. Anopening of doors and windows, an energetic use of a broom, brush and water, followed by wholesale application of whitewash, may be the means of saving many persons from precarious health if not downright illness, ——— AGood Mayor. At the recent city election in Marshall, Mich, M. V. Wagner, Eeq., was re-elected Mayor by ao largely increased majority. The Marshall Statesman (a Republican paper) in commenting on the result says: ‘Mayor M. V. Wagner majority wae larger this year than jast. Kyidently his stirriug administration has found favor in the eyes of many republicans, While he would have preferred seeing a republican in the chair, we are certain there is ne other man in the city who would bear the honors of the office more gracefully or work more heartily for the best interests of the town.” Mr. Wagner is a practical business man, — thoronghly systematic and possessed of untiring energy. As the active manager of the Voltaic Belt Co. of Marshall, Mich., whose goods have been sa long and extensively advertised as to guarantee their merit, he has built up an enormous busStay mat only throughout the country, but also in ~. pave of the world. ‘ Te the cottage bonnet is so called because it is only one story high, welcome the coming of the cottege ‘bonnet. ; a te Cou. INaERSoLL is described by a Weatern paper as ‘‘the great, round, at his office, Sacramento street, tf TuosE new lamps that Tracy io the Transcript Block is now exhibiting and offering for sale, beat anything in that line ever before offered to the public, They give three times the light of gas and the cost is only about one cent per hour with coal oil, Go and lodk at them whether yon wish to purchase or not. 3t 5 atid Don's forget that J. J. Jackson k 2eps on hand all kinds of canned goods, sugar-cured hams, wines and liquors for medicinal purposes, and everything found in a first-class grocery store. jy19-tf feeds, Seeds. A large and fresh supply of Field, Garden and Flower Seeds at : Carr Bros., Cor. Pine and Commercial streets. ite Ammen’s Cough Syrup never fails to cure if used in time and according to directions. tes tabi ‘AaDIdaVu ‘Vv Nd ‘Hd 91:9 "Wd 08: ‘W 'd 08:1 “WY O8 IT ‘NV tl ‘WV 1) § “WV S16 *£41) UPBaoNn *AOUTVA S8UI_) —OAVOT [[}\ SUPCAT, ‘O1GVL GAIL "s]U0) ¢@ ‘SION dy, punoy uo pomMoT[y you e10,081 BGO eae” c ey! MOAI SANVSAVS OOSIONVUA NVS LOH iV JO} sowery aziig jo Aju ‘o1dova poxpunlt yeao ‘suyysox ‘Jorg Jo dyystop vo] 04} JOpun puvg ssvig pozwaqore> 949 Aq oySNV ‘goURC] pu J19NUOD purID “guy Supadg puv quae Suyyzdsoay “fend ON ady to a romping country lass.” “Diep from excessive drinking” was the verdict in nearly 500 cases before English coroners’ juries last year, Princess Bismarck, the Chancellor’s wife a few days ago celebrated her sixtieth birthday. ace N SDR TE ERR ED Training Dogs to Patrol Miaes. A correspoudent of the Scientific American says that dogs may not only be made profitable workers ip mines, by being taught to draw sinall coal cars, but it ie eutirely feasible to teach them to patrol mines, as the detectors of the presence of fire damp or natural gas: A dog of 16 or 20 inches high is recommended as likely to be most serviceakle in the work, but he should be so trained ed by the watchman as to be always ready to rapidly make the rounds of the mine before the latter starts. The plan ‘is to send the dog through the mine. If he returns, it will be known that the mine is safe. Failure of doggy to come back indicates danger from gas. fat, oily man of Satan.” Ir 1s announced that a new planet has been discovered by a Viennese i 3A0U9 S.L4aINSI TyIgnveq OU} FV ‘SI AVA ‘AVANOS astronomer, CASTORIA for Infants and Children. se © Castoria to [ OUustd . stletd CENTAUR ‘LINIMENT—anrabscinte cure for;Rheuma“aa ig uve! ENA yy OEP Oe vopfiora 24 Tiras sojana, PUL SUIS j "Ud POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder.never varies. A marel of purity, strength and whole omeness More economical than the rdinary kinds, and cannot be sold 1 competition with the multitude of Jow test, short weight, alumor phoshate powders. SOLD ONTY IN CANS. yal BAKING PowpeER Co., 106 Wall st., N. Y. GRADUATES BALL! ——GIVEN BY THF —~GLASS OF 1884, 6 ane Nevada City High School, ATRHUNTS HALL, NEVADA CITY, Friday Evening, June 6, 188!. tleman and two ladies. with escort, 50 cents. out escorts; $1. To the Gallery, 25 cents. Each extra lady Lady Dancers with Stockholders’ Meeting. MP\HE ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the MASONIC HALL ASSOCIATION, will be held at Masonic Hall on Monday,§ May 19th, 1884, . ing three Trustees of said Associatior, and transacting such other bysiness as may lawfully come before it K. CASPER, Secretary. Nevada City, April 18, 1884, Real Estate and Mining Office E. F. Dei¢ esheimer & Co. Slope, endorsed by * rtificat ex D Lom ‘ ONSULTATIONS on Mining and Milling ps 4 4 Dew eg State pee age Oastoria vine ee Children ray cheeks, "i uestion’. Mines bought and sold, } Massachusetts, and Rev. H. C. Louderback ppl Oreeoonaa mcy,, Consmipar cures thaic Savers, £ . Sage Gant strictly on Cotmtalesion. of St, Louis, Mo., both gertlemen prominent and Teenie > —AGENTS FOR— in their profession, and which i : Thi: ; : When tables feet antl cry by turns, California Perforating Screen Company; . to all rare its catty tal comet . insures’ healt = Whaa cupes thelr eatio, ree Onntaeh Silver Plated and Copper Amalgamating . Caution—None genuine unless labeled’ with sleep, swithoul morphin: . Bat Castorizs . Plates. Also Agents for the Best and Cheap. ray signature over the cork—G, SIMMONT *. Slimes and Float Gold—the ‘UPWA Concentrator. “HOW TO DO IT.” mé cents, . ADMISSION, ONE DOLLAR for one gen. . —_ j At 8 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of elect-est Concentrator for saving Sulphurets, D JE’ he highly sensational book’ by mail, 50 It contains life secrets. Remit y Postal Note, cost 8c at your P.O. AdSIMMOND’S I eanshow thousands of letters from_persons from all: parts of the Union and Canada, to testify to its merits and the benefit it has afforded as a family remedy and tonic, and has been endorsed by the medical faculty as the best whisky for indigestion, dyspepsia, etc, Sold in all Eastern States and gives universal satisfaction. Jt is highly recommended by the Faculty, in all cases of Nervousness, Weakness, Debility, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Chills and Fever, etc. It is now introcuced to the public of the Pacific Malarial diseases of all kinds speedily yield to its powerful action. Nothing eqvals it as an appetizer Its tonic properties are grand, and it renews wasted Fitality and rejuvenates the system, T-.y it and be convinced. Country orders promptly attended to. Families — by.the 4 Ae ease or For sale by bottle. W. H. SMITH, ress P. O. Box €95 Bozeman, M, T. tism, Sprains, Burus, Galls, &c. The most Powerful and Peue(HOTEL ARBEVALS. trating Pain-relieving and Hedling Remedy known to man. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL) rire re BUTS RSRURAS REC TRP ASE AT EEE STANLY & EDDY....+ PROPRIETOR. : ~ May 13, 1884. J. A. J. Ray, San Juan. ra F.H. Bell, do _— '—G, H, Butler, do wdttine ce by bet A. Rearpeinnall F. R. 8., ConC. M. Boenemart, Oakland. Englan en ee ee ee ah p D. J. Moore, Virginia City, Blackwell’s Bull Durham Tobacco. The soil J. W. Wood, Sweetland. smoking. Don’t forget the brand. ‘None genrt —, — F. C. Hood, Blue Canyon. wine without the trademark of the Bull "All. © € 4 ot J, A, Hudson, New York.
{ feseeer) aie Fisher, Grass Valley. Wipes teins ences 8) Ss =o ~K, Andrews, O) : best solace is found in =F Frank Pryor, Yuba Mine. faced Bull Dare ok . S rt] =) ye -, 'M.C. Clark, City. ann Smoking Tobaceo, =o . ) ee — ed Eas ~~ were a> cS om May 13, 1884. og ong = B, Guseetti, Ranch. . wee = Ww. porcine ane ee Fy A. F. insop, umbia Hill. : F, z Beckett, San Francisco, L° tm = $. E. Schmidt, do — : 7 eis i] Jno, Rase.er, do 0 — = H = ke bes —_—— Simm monc’s RXTRAGT OF TROPICAL FRUIT. ange,. Mangoes, Zapotilla, Bananas, Tematinds, None Genuine unless my Signature is acrors the Cork, Gy SIMMONDS. WILLIAM H. SMITH, Opposite Transcript Office-----Role Agent SOLD ALSO BY JOHN BUTLER, COLFAX. Agent for Nevada City. It is recommended by all Physicians as a Blood Purifying Liquor. It is asure remedy for Dyspepsia or Chills and Fever, and especially for all Kidney and Liv‘er Complaints it is the Greatest Discovery of the Age,— This is a Pore Compound of all the Tropical Fruits and put up expressly for Medicinal aid Family Use. ‘should always be provided with a bottle of Simmonds’ Extract jjof Tropical Fruit, 1t is gcod for Sour Stomach, Sea Sickness, and all Stomach Troubles, Also, Biliousness Sod Dyspepsia, and acts as a Light Purgative. No necessity for taking a Strong Ca-. thartic. The best Physicians recommend it to everybody. Par~ ticularly recommended by the Faculty for Ladies’ Complaints, Tropical Fruits : Pineapple, OrWILLIAM WOLS CASE. Families and Travelers . Extracted from the following} —FOR— LIVE AND LET LIVE 1 PRICE List . Pritgs fi C=ACZ SS AUCTION ROOM TRANSCRIPTIBLOCK, Upholstered Spring Mattresses. $7 OO. Star Spring Mattreeses $9, Hundeome Bed Lounge $25. Walnut Frame Lounge $15, PlainfLounges from $9 to $10. : WILLIAM WOLK NPRING-AND SUMMER GOODS. MRS M. A. STERLING HAS JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE NEW ASSORTMENT —OFr— Dry Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods, Including all the Latest and Most Desirable Styles, which will be sold at the Very Lowest Prices. My past experience enables me to fully understand the wants of the trade here, and satisfaction is guaranteed to all who favor me with their patronage. J MY MOTTO: Good Goods at Reasonable Prices One Price and Fair Dealing. BF gai from the country faithfully;attend* MAS. M.A. STERLING, Commercial Street, o ite Transcri Block, Nevada City. . . asi ab PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM. HIS elegant dressingis preferred b T those who iareunel Pieany simak: lararticle, on account of its superior cleanliness and purity It contains materials oy Ses are beneficialto the scalp and ir ani Always Restores the Youthfal Color to Grey or Faded Hair. Parker’s Hair Balsam is finely perfumed and is warranted to prevent falling of the hair and to remove dandruff and itching 50c. and $1 sizes, at ai tee = a ? ,) ae wmedicines, y ma30. MRS. WM. BLANCH, (LATER OF ENGLAND) Teacher of German, French, Music, Plain and Fancy Work. Will also’give instructions in Painting in Oiland Water Col ors,on China,Ivory Type,ete. Gece oc Brent nate to . > ce! ue — per han ug : ain snd Fancy work,25 cents per lesson. Pain in oil 5 Bog among or water colors, 50 cents China a and Ivory type, $3 50-for whole Writing class for Ladies, Gentlemen and for Nevada City. Children. 25 cents per lesson. SPRING EKA SY SAI “ao Flour per 100 Ibs.-..$2 50 Handsome Bed Room Set, only $25. Pa ie Wheat . ss++ 2 25] Full Leaf Tables $3, Kitchen Tables’ $Q, HAM B U RG Corn “ Sete QW Cooking Range and Fixtures $15. Fi 1 373 Single Bedstead $3. £3-4 Bedstead $4, Full Size Bedstead Q5, ° Barley PORE ue "2. Kitchen Safes from $3 to $10. Welnut Easy Chair $9, Ground Barley 100 lbs, 1 40 Fine Patent Walnut Rocker $14-—Usually sald for $25, Is tlre best family medicine, and will Middlings 100 Ibs... 1 50 ioc serene iol ay Fone 50. be found, on trial, to be the most Sirus 100 ite. :<><: 1 95 x " Sewi Machines $4 to $10. easy, natural and comfortable . eper: Warming Stoves from to @7, Baby Carriages from $7 to $14 ient obtainable. Crushed Sugar 8 1-2lbs 1 00 Pillows per pair—Wool $1 75, Combination 3 60, Feather $4 50. “ Bird Cages from $1 to $3. mps from §0¢ to $5, Granulated “ 9 “ 100] Lamp Chimneys from ¢ to 25c. Toilet Soap 3 boxes Q5c, ’ oy a White]Castile Soap per Bar 25c, Java Coffee 4 “" 100 so a full line of Silverware, Clocks, Majolica ntti ; . Ware, Crockery, Glassware, Knives and Forks ost e S:ationery, Albums, Vases, Brushes, Fruit Jars, Beans 25 1 00} Men’s Shirts, Hat Racks, Porous Section Jars, ToiTomatoes 8 cans.-.-1 00. let Sets, Brackets, etc., at AWAY DOWN PRI. : wanton FO esse 1 00] CES. Gro. Tracy, General Auctioneer. : TO BE GIVEN es _. Green Peas 7 “ee 100} _N, B.=-IF YOU WANT TO SELL OUT, CIVE By thefLadies of Trinity Guild, . String Beans, 7“ ..-1 00 ME A CALL. Oysters Qf css 1 c0 AT HUNT’S HALL, Lobsters Go as 1-00 : Sardines ' Ee 00 ’ Wednesday Evening, May 21st. . deny. ere ee tA] REDUCTIONS some Deviled Ham 4 “. .. 100 Corned Beef 3 “..-. 1 00 Tickets One Dollar for gentleman and la. Salmon Bian 1 00 IN THE LINE OF BODY BRUSSELS E. ROSENTHAL’S . °%? Dem ~ 4 . Coffee, 3 Ib cans «..----. 50 BRUSSELS, Popular Variety Store, . crocoiste, 4 papers ...1 00 Washing Powder 12 papr’s 1 00 THREE-PLY Tea, 5 Ib boms...:+----+ 1 50 : Coal Oil, per 5 gallon can, 1 50 AND INGRAIN ial Street, Candles 60 for....:----1 00 ][* THE PEACE TO BUY Candles per box..-----++1 75 i fi ‘ Butter per roll ....--. 50 wanes Fine Confectionery, P FOR THE NEXT 380 DAYS, es Eggs per dozen...---: 30c _Fruitsand Vegetables, . oo. . a Choice Cig : eo es Syrup per gallon,...--75 A BI h r D C ALL OF, THE BEST Syrup 5 gallon keg,.-3 00 ‘Mountain and Valley Fruits, . Codfish per lb,..-. ---+(gi ument qd 5 ry oods Sto re IN THEIR SEASON, * e And evervthing CORNER BROAD & PINE STREETS, FRESH VEGETABLES ° RECEIVED DAILY. else in propor NEVADA CITY, CAL AND SUMMER ANNOUNCEMENT 18SSsA2. We are pleased to anriounce that out ga@e SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES Are Ncw Open for the Inspection of the Public. Our New Stock consists of a Large and Varied Assortment of the Newest and Best In Seasonable Goodf, embracing all the Latest Novelties and Standard Grades as well, Men’s Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, FURNISHING COODS, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, VALISES, ETC., ETC. 1] sar We want to call your specia! attention to the Very Large Aeso) ment ef BOooTs AND SHOES Which we have oh hand—the Largest we have ever carried in this before. e Our Prices We Claim To Be The Lowest ! For the simple reason we are the ONLY HOUSE in this county that purchases direct from first hands, ers the saving of the jobbers’ or middlemen’s profits. Eryn xcs. thereby enabling us to give our customCorner Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City, Branches— New York, Honolulu and San Francisco. PIONE Comm:reial Street. ..... +++. «Opposite Masonie Hall. = ae FORNITUR ESTORE, ee QQ L. M. SUKEFORTH, PROPRIETOR. Qe ee Has one of the Largest and best selected stocks THREE-PLY, INGRAIN AN this side of Sacramento, consisting of Fine Parlor and Bed Room Sets, LARGE MIRRORS, PICTURES, FRAMES, MOULD GES, PICTU FRAMES MADE TO ORDER, SR a eos WRITING WHAT NOTS, BOOK CAS CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS, WRITING DESKS, BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS, BRACKETS, BIRD CAGES, FEATHER DUSTERS, DRESSING CASES, KITCHEN CABINETS, MEAT SAFER, WARDROBES, WINDOW GORNICE, ‘ALN EDS A} GOF AuL KIN ON HAND OR MADE TO . DER BLANKIE FORT SH AND PILLOW GASES, AND EVERYTHING IN THE HOUSE FURNISHING ‘ LINE TO BE FOUND IN A: FIRST CLASS FURNITURE STORE. eo ° —o——_ Carpets. D HEMP CA AMERICAN AND ENGLISH TAPESTRY, AND BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS, OILOLOTH, MATTING, ETC.,ETC.,ETC. ETC. . Upholstering in all its branches done on " UPHOLSTERING GOODS AND TRIMMINGS ALWAYS ON HAND ~~, My Goods are bought of the best M: “Tactories in California and the “Eastern dnd nee of the 4 janufactories in ‘or! an e ETS, LINOLEUM, the shortest notice. States, an d WILL BE Best_Quality and pe ignen) ‘Workmanship, an b SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Give mea and be convin: No trouble 0 show any _ oods in establishment. : ‘6 , attention given to and shi; Furniture for families and others. Pianes moved p dassrone for on sh ig iy a getting goods Ordecs from the coun ‘ attended to. Furchasers can rely on 3 AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICE. "All goods delive.ed within « reasonable distance ". New York Hotel* Nevada * ~~! LM Sukeforth, fPioneer Furniture Store. ORDER, BLANKEIS, COM="—[op4 == — — NEVAl A GI of the. amusiv the rai We ha . partict ’ nished, applica whose ton, N A. ¢ Valley, Monda having tice Pa withou not hai : city. Mr. this we dwelli Mr, ai have o board . A « atock « of the ternoo one, b bet wer THE their . practi Rey at the cisco, Re from . Ng The We prove nia W Lodge of the that w Coun: will hb ering . cided ginnir ust, hoped in the vada . honor tel ¢ ampk ple w erly and t woul * part their here. will . such expe prov: Th fice, at th confc man’ a leg fact men Fran witn it is more N date Guil Hur to b ager notl of p ‘the gent ” chai mor unt The tim wh: day use mal get onc