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April 13, 1886 (4 pages)

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< “ . _ Y ° . e Saperior Court. Dutch Flat Heard From. Given Away. Tal i a} ‘ e Daily Transom ae eau me ee . NEW STORE! RING 4 + 4; ¥e} -The following ‘businesswas Ata meeting of the citizens and. . The ladies are already seeing ~ werontaney OTe transacted in the Superior Court} business men of Dutch Flat, they the advantage of buying their teas , : ; * Dailv. Mondays Excepted. . yesterday, Hon. J. M. Walling . organized themselves into an anti-. and coffees.ata regular tea and sin seman . Presiding : _ . Chinese Club, to be known as the coffee store, and from a rolid and reliable house of modern business ideas. The members comprising this well known Tea Company are experts in the business, and their liberal method of, doing business are duly recognized and appreciated by the public of San Francisco.and the numerous other towns where they are established. They sell twenty per cent cheaper than general merchants, and. give a handsome and useful present to each customer. Dealers and large + neg The People vs. H. D. Brown. Demurrer to information overruled.\ Defendant pleaded not guilty. J.M. Chaney vs. L. F. K. Buck et al. \Demurrer overruled. Geo. E. Turner-vs. E. W. -Roberts et al! Demurrer overruled. Lawrence & Barlow vs. E. W. Roberts. ‘Demurrer overruled. Henry Walters vs. Grass Valley and San Juan Turnpike Co. Demurrer overruled and 20 days given to answer. Law and Order anti-Chinese Club of Dutch Flat, and the following were elected as. its officers, viz: President, E. W. Towle; Secretary, Wm. Nicholls, Jr. The Committee on Resolutions reported the following, which were adopted: Wuereas, The people of the State of California, with an unanimity of sentiment unparalelled in history, are opposed to the presJence of Chinese in ‘their midst, Tus 67th anniversary of Odd Fellowship akes place on the 26th of this month, and we have heard of no preparations being made by the Orders in this part of the State to celebrate the day. Under the i new order of things, however, the — pranch known as Cantons. are reP quired to parade at that time, and \ MILLINERY . Now Arriving! = VICTOR LUBECK, . . Will open ina few days, in SEARLS’ BUILDING, COMMERCIAL ST., A new stock of DRY COODS, FANCY COODS, CARPETS, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Men’s and Boys Clothing, Hats, Caps. New Hats . ! ones we ted Porat Oastoas ot New Bonnets! Valley will join forces and obey ie i the command. G. R. Ball vs. J. H. Nichols et. and are likewise opposed to the. consumers! supplied at lowest Boots, Shoes, Ete. x Oe ais economiEprror Smita, of the Marysville al. . Leave granted plaintiff to file . further immigration of that race . wholesale prices. Ladies of Ne‘ oe f New Frames f . “bw a Appeal, has gone to the expense sane “ve, and defend. into On aan idapighgrae lot vada county will find it to their. RAD OUE PRICE List: Fite -° m Wi i ’ and given 20 8 to answer. as, this opposition is not of sudden . jy Jerive from Z a ‘ : of having some—-brass medals give y iW ’ Ippo interest and derive pleasure fro “8 ~~ made which will be presented . to W.S. Coyan et al. vs. Celia} growth, but isthe result of more} visitto the handsome branch . . Re Nd atl wide Cashmere, 1o cents per Ne 1 ! . Rovar the three editors in this State Con. Mines. Demurrer. overrulthan thirty years’ . experfence ; . store of pais cB yard, in all s ades. as ‘ * W I} O W ers ‘ 06 Wall whom he regards as the cham-. ¢dand, whereas, the history of all) “Great Amertcan Tea Co:, 60 pieces Colored Lawns, 20 yards for $1, war: ae gh a pion liars. We advise him ‘to ‘A. W. Clindinin: ve. Celia Con. . Countries where the Chinese have}, tf . Nevada City. . ranted fast colors. N Tri ° : j keep all of them, as he is equal in . Mines, Demurrer overruled. Geen, Deen. 0) SNSiNe. SE Grass Seeds. 6« pieces Figured Piques, 15. yards for $1. CW Mmmines ! that line to any three ora dozen. TowleBrothers vs. Celia Con. cide gees Fs preteen < Hi rk d Col red By if nts per yard , 1 1886." editors that we know of ‘on this . Mines. Demurrer overruled. of our own; and, whereas, the} Italian Rye, Red Clover, Timack af GIOte untings, I5 ce PEt. yaks ' ae scent: Geo. D. Buckley vs. P. Callaevils arising fromthe presence of. othy and Altalfa seeds for sale at and warranted all wool. MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD i: Goonies Ses ; ghan et al. Motion for new trial . the Chinese are: E. Rosenthal’s. £20-tf Black and Colored Silks and Velvets at your own 3 tthe oat Misszs BoarpmMan & Dreyruss . denied. ay _First—Their coming 1s an invaprice. Near Union Hotel, Main St., Nevada City. ee ee have returned from San Francis-. Inthe matter of the estate of H. . "0D and not an immigration. Crochet Quilts at 75 cents apiece, med by time co where they purchosed a bear. Pettymeyer, deceased.. Felix Second—They have no families : Marseilles Quilts from $1 to $1 5 apiece. ion, or h F z aah : Schrak inted . ’ t or homes among us. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, z ey i ; k_ meridian tiful stock of Millinery and Fancy . Schrakamp ‘apporntec’ "executor ; ; i Sh Table Linen, Napkins, Towels, Mus; LROH, 1896, Goods, which will be on. exhibi-, without bonds. BF a Third—Their domestic relations . When she was Child, she cried for Castoria, : eetings, Lable Linen, P S, 1S, einen tion and for sale at the Band Box. “Lawrey ys. Lawrey. Mrs) Lawand mode of life are such as forevWhen aaiestanes Misa, she cnng to Castoria . ]jn and Blankets at your Own price. eget) ’ ; bs eset in afew days. Cull and see the . rey awarded care and custody of er to preclude their afelcailation . When dis had children she gare thes Linen and Cotton Laces and Embroideries from “fy eo te new goods, 1t . minor child, occupation of homeyin ont 8 4 cern tr cent a yard up.’ r ‘ = 2 ; : ae Adee oe Fi apg She: stead and alimony of $30 per] eee mee tagonistic to 1 “75d dies Chemise at 25 cents each, em-). te. that has A vew nights since the office of . month, payable from the proceeds . toms they are antagonistic to a OS Teteatac } oa aS. On SATURDAY, APRIL 34, at 7 o'clock, p. M. Rol, “or wins the Milton Mining Company, at . of the mine. republican form of Government. —— broidered with lace. : ass gots fs ? with ee French Corral, was entered. by @ rare Fifth—They maintain in our. (y_ . .” Gefiuine C. P. Corsets at $2 a pair. there will be a grand opening of 8 a have’ the parglat 273 hols Wer tae trot] <M comet te Tren aecees cae ae defiance . NAC ()[: Nat a y. Little Daisy Corsets only 40 cents, in all sizes. nS 88 work the brick wall large enough fora] James Rodda appeared before ees het sd acne ad -750 bone Corsets, only $1 50. MILL Y ANT I ANGY GOONS od at the As. Chinaman to. crawl , through. . Judge Sowden yesterday morning} 3 Tea tachi racist! GIVEN BY Best quality Roxbury Brussels Carpet, for 75 ii. : 5 i Nothing was abstracted there-. and swore toa complaint against . 4dult males, owing allegiance to a A OF TH " a doyruty Av. from. Levi Kendrick, Montie Gray, foreign Government not in sympaa cents a yar F =—0 E— Fane sree °= . Sohn‘Dower and James Charles. thy with our own, is dangerous to Hydraulic Parlor, 2d quality at 60 cents a yard. L TE T STYLES imepeiatels : nes carpet trade Cabra ef be . Richards, charging them with an ea peace and welfare of cur peoGentlemen’s White Shirts, made out of the best A’ ; \ , 9 ee IVORY, ERD «es e induce. assault with deadly weapons. Ac. P'ei iece. ay DLLINS, ments offered by our dealers are ding Y. = de b Seventh—They. deter laboring NO. 56, muslin, 75 cents aca Z —THE—— ne i unprecedented. Read all about eigbe grt A Or aneda wae mf men from coming and permanentMerino Shirts 37 a cents apiece. ; : ; ee i sthe carpet business in the adver} in, ae ot A Phillips’ house ly settling in our State. Men's and Boys Overalls, best quality, a Larg’ est Assortment, [. FARLEY. tisements to be found. in she . comer of Pine. na Dosidinetlal, Eighth—The contract system by And 30 yards Calico for $1. : pe TLE TR AMNORESS atredta, . at. 2 o'ctock yestertley,. Vib they come fo thig; copntry If any one can beat these prices we will put them ; ——AND— . Zanoy: As soon aa the toads are in guch . morning, wheh he was attacked ere ea teatons, . Down Still Lower. LOWEST PRICE S ‘HE STATE condition a8 to permit the, peopf oroiypertihe named parties. RodNinth— Their presence prevents —— — sales Lai ple to comé in from the country, " bassin Eke aim = sane oe the growth of actalighie element} . we ee , ‘ «.. head, and he claims the wounds oe eee : errr a kesh a hie were caused by chunks of wood pi = youd OF aur OWA FAC YOU WILL SAVE 35 PER CENT. Everybody is invited to call.and inspect the handa nd a pistol in the hands of his as}® Pe°P’®: ot hia eens OR an unusually large trade. oe Be ne : “. a oie wore . Tenth—After substituting upon F By buying your . goods at VICTOR LUBECK’S some assortment for the coming season at the ~.
Sy . aise . : food produced in their Own counbd a be New Store, Commercial Street. , Tun weather during the past. arrested by officer Venard and P 9 aarerey ioe in the jail. The} tt¥, they remit nearly all of their . We have only New and only First Glass Goods. M EC H ANICS S t ORE oO all sees Miss 24 nie ane babes aD Pigs ae will entire earnings,amounting to many eee Orders from the country promptly attended to . a ‘ 1 ‘Acpg aire at pel een i acodcaate PECTS eee aon . millions annually to China. While . Hunt's Hall, Nevada City yP . : MASONIC BUILDING, COMMERCIAL ST j Co there has been a very heavy rain . take place before Judge Howden} tt of American labor unts mau, ’ ARE ERE TO sTAY 5, ¥ a5 : fall, and in the mountains consid. at two o’clock today. ee main. aka patency eee WH ARE! EEE : NEVADA OITy. gency, ABNCIBCO, =a 11-3 : : dopted to remove those ) ' wey swept over this locality and an old means be adop : D. E. Morgan, E. F. Rosenthal, corres ee ce . rome fashioned snow storm set in which } 9°W here ; therefore be it L. S$. Calkins, “H.H.McCutchan, . ee be amr larger this vear soon decorated the ground with a Resolved, That it is the duty of]; p Gray H. C. Schroder, j ‘ A oD. ’ ewe = oe 1an it was last year. In that white carpet. Congress to take immediate acL. B. Johnson, W. E. Welch, W ednesdav, March 31, 1886 é Gf snow tian © event our taxes should: be lower. ene tion in the premises, and so modiW. J. Williams, Geo. L. Hughes, : i Bae as Tie asseasmont ft the property Native Sons Party. fy the Barlingame Treaty as to efC. W. Chapman, J. F. Colley, sorte i book at a vy a in Rough and [Ready, Bridgeport} The advertisement of the party erated Srobie ie Ws Spee . ee ee ee base 6 N NES ry and Grass Valley townships, . , be given by the Native Sons.on migration, and to prohibit those W.L.Williamson,W. F. King, > . Sri eld > which has been nearly completed, . priday evening, May 7th, will be ie gi van hinge aT H. H. Buhring, J. B. Miller, Amr J I \ i ING ye tiny 1H) shows little change from last ’ ‘ sy ote whenever they shall leave this) q7_ J, Carter C. W. Hill. : Aes : in NA sey . U 17, / & little change from last year. . found in today’s Teawncnter. The . country, CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS, . ag o77. ing eee ee : J.J. Jackson, L. Seibert and . party promises to be one of the} Resolved, That the interests of oe d a : ; dl M Al Titty rs =~, } SareH Scart ‘ie Winn. Scott have teen: appointed a . best ever given in this city. the Skate of Califossiatandhel LOOR: DIRECTOR: While at San Francisco, purchased the largest and. WN ati 1 Py = ay e4 “i > inlet ad committee to purchase new uni. Se aa eee peace and welfare of the State debest assorted stock of Dry and Fancy Goods ever ney i inl Qi py: S; a al . 4 AN sal form shirts for the members * of ae tabbed T mand that the presence of Chinese FRANK T. NILON. brought to Nevada City, which he will sell at very . int i Mii 1 a 35 St Fonnayivenia onerne company: Fate, Rene: ee . among us should be discouraged, — ices, ¢ ill see by the price list below : 3 ates . ) t—=_ & ——0 <> 0 W. MeFate, at _S neeville, had low prices, as you wi e€ y . ‘ aN WA i iN ry sya i Gxo. C. GayLorp arrived home « MeFate, at spe ’ and in every instance preference r ae 3 2 : I . WG ey, mr ee Sarl hn on Saturday evening. He is glad his examination before Judge] .j),ould be given to white labor; ee 20 pieces. 4o-inch wide Cashmere, 12% cents per Ka Za) . a ven At i A : . H Geass , F.W. Bost, : : ~< fore " \y = . ae mm to get home where the climate is iskakaig bsg cmeriae! ee $2 a and we appeal ihe td _ Hs ie eis J. Grimes, yard, in all shades. : Cte <a iis up ma: a thousand times better than it is . PWN ae ie re Ngee! ye ashlee) A “Richards, C. F. Bouvier, 50 pieces Colored Lawns, 16 yards for one dollar;. _—¢ Wj — Wes UB ills an ; i ec ae ; i ; Ce ! a Joun Fogarty, of Birchfield, } On Saturday last the regular . 4); lawful means. aes Sassi ze e oe 50 pieces Figured Piques, 13 yards for one dollar. = . who left his family about five overland train passing through} Resolved, That we view with E. P. Gaylord, E.W. black. 1B ne use OS er ~ $i deboards: years ago, has returned and will Colfax contained thirty passenger regret the means adopted by the — Black and Color e untings 20 Ce y ’ Sh @hoe \\ flim i i 4 ] noone take his wife and children to Wash. cars. An emigrant train on the} Jate State Convention, assembled . wrysic by Goyne’s Full Orches. ranted all wool. 1 Wu al ja . 4 e , LT ; ington Territory. : same day contained eleven cars. . at Sacramento on the 10th day of doubt Novel Pieces Black and Colored Silks and Velvets, reduced to. we now produce for the benefit of those who are observers of Snow© cork “ia Josera Porter, a Nevada City eu yahinoea iii nigel adnate March iors sane Os adopt the slash a ae half price. flake’s Pictorial, a sketch drawn by “‘our special artist,” showing : ed boy, is the collector for the launutmost capacity with passengers. . ‘boycott’ we consider an pga h 1 t dollar apiece what Sacramento will look like on wash nay after the Chinese have ved, dry at Truckee. He is an indusA runaway of a Chinese peddler eer e arid “nei ere Tickets, .idmitting One GentleCrochet Qui = at one se : . ee gone. It must be admitted that there is a good deal of imagination Agt. trious and reliable young man. . wagon, with two horses attached . 40%? a ee Marseilles Quilts from $1 50 to $10 apiece. about this drawing, but there is none about PURE OLD SNOWFLAKE. ‘handise: Da. G2 3: Babtvoore” weil to it, caused considerable commofelt much more than the presence Spectators to Gallery, GentleSheetings, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Mus-. It is-all that is represented for medicinal purposes and family uses. x tion on Main street yesterday noon 50 ts, Ladies 25 cents : g ° Ad G D t for it known tomany. of our citizens, . for'g little while. After running] Chinese ainete is that the} men” cenit : lins and Blankets reduced to half price, k your Grocer or Druggist for it. . —— has been nominated for mayor of . some distance, one of the horses} Povectt” is a child site a mee — Linen and Cotton Laces and Embroideries nearHall, Luhrs & C0. Proprietors SacraM*nto, a CARR. San Jose by the Republicans. fell down i se k traction, born and reared in 4] gyang March at9 o’clock, sharp. ’ ’ 5 3 Pe Wm. Coorer, broth Oe : ca aptpeniasion ae seyrete Es country of oppression, and has no} ly Bren capil , a Cooper Bros of this city, 9 bee iidaldcsen aon Kindred of ee Seok Nevada County N. @. R. R. 5sodozen ladies Chemise at 35 cents each, emFOR SALE ay Ferra , . il: that to adopt-the boyco ; + ith 1 « . * here yesterday from Bangor, Me casmcseurecnramenceceanie teh Pane : i +broidéred with lace. a eta ARERR f means to arbitrarily conspire to de pene : : { ORE He resided in this city in 1863. Room For Rent. prive the Chinese of ‘the rights tills ' 20 dozen genuine C. P. Corsets, at $2 .50 a pair. ——— { oe \ are —— vicinity . «room in the Transcript Block, . Voluntarily granted to them by this Little Daisy Corsets only 50 cents; sizes from 18 ; F 1 da City: nen ieee ie ovely for anything. . ,yitable for an office or. sleepingGavernment, 90d, wrest her} . to 29 : : cee Pork Packing Establishment, \HIS PREPARATION IS MADE FROM a The spring showers we are having ‘ 3 American citizens the liberties and : ; pee . the Papaia tree, and will be found to ee all found in is just what is needed. room, is offered for rent. at a low rights guaranteed by the Constitu" sacee lite 750 Bone Corsets, only $2 de be one of the BEST MEDICLNES bleh = iy ore. nea . price. Enquire at this office. tf]. ; U" . PRAINS WILL LEAVE AND A ; ¢ ’ . Chea Resi nee up for the cure of diseases arising from\ if ' : tion of the United States, to set in -; ad Pp Te, B 5 arpets, sewe \ Tux editor of the Transcrirr Oak Wood Fer Sale motion all over this fair land perNevada City Best quality Roxbury Briss Carpets, (Centrally Docatéd,) Indigestion, iv , has gone off onhis summer vace . . > Lumber Yard. . 8° leagued together for the purseas and laid for one dollar per yard. ete. Persons using it will nd relic ator» io a tien. He took with him his onl e ume Lumber xard. ay * --ON AND : ae : TT ; ew days , but a permanent ; nee ab. straw hataed luen duster. . Leave-orders at the Yard or with . Pos? of forcibly" controlling” the . Second quality at 75 cts. per yard, sewed and laid. Building Lot, Oe a a ine viscose ee ay aes We. H. COrawrorp Terms few, to set at defiance the laws of ' day A il Sth 1886 ] ’s Whit Shirts made out of the best preparation are now held by the inventor, cs A vstdog belonging tJ. H. Cash "goat [te Satoand nan, totonm con, . Tharedagy3D00" TS . ustin, at one dollar apiece. Morse and Buggy, . ereneecsamtarete Sen: ARNOT, ° : i iracies in vi \ sate ; i ea : disease, DYSPEPSIA, will be thankfnl that i Boardman has been missing for spiracies in violation of law, and AS FOLLOWS muslin, at one dollar apiec 3 te sease, SIA, (hae ‘a ,00KS several days. It is thought that] T= Balsamic Healing and/thereby deprive. a aah LEAVING. Gentlemen’s Merino Shirts 50: cents each. Spring Wagon. MIKANALINE iM ”» he has been poisoned. Soothing properties of Samaritan . well as Chinese, of their rights of z ‘ eave 7” ~caseeis to lel . i LCDS ae Nervine are marvelous, ~ “My . property and the control of the 6.00 42% DAILY ; connecting with Pas: . Men’s and Boys’ Overalls, best quality, 65 cents. ane was evergbroug arses . pers, _ B, N. Sworcrarr and L. 8. brother, aged 19, had fits from his same, to introduce among a peace-_ eh 4 P. —— San Franc Y ou WILL Ss AVE 25 PER CENT. Prepared by D. B. Hitchcock, : eds, Calkins have gone to San Francis-} infancy. Samaritan Nervine cured . ful and law-abiding people a, 8y81.00: M. DAILY. ' : i Pool Table. HILO, HAWAII. co as delegates to the Grand’} him.” -A. W. Curtis, Osakis,. }tem of anarchy and Sapne Rover . by buying your goods from me, as you will geta Se : + ARS Lodge of K. of P. Minn. $1.50.at Carr Bros. lw or “ La a Pee ARRIVING. first class goods for your money. : : $1 50 per] Bottle. ‘ hight osticoes i eemporcemen. Stand, finally, 10. rece . 2 M DAILY. Ee Enquire For Bale b; a ~ WkcMineee del teed yards cs Plemiotn, dard of the -civilization of ‘the . 10.27 * ~ _—P Orders from the country promply attended to. q cra: oem: 1G dbicuaele, : lly com ysis at Petalima-on-Friday last. saa ee eat E HT snares American people. 5.48 Pager waving San Franciaco st 8.00 Respectfully, ge . D. Vinton, For a longtime he r in this eed thathas just arrived = oe ae March 26th. Commer Broad snajpinaiereets, ist * \ county. Seog iog etl 2a : tf . Use D. D. D. for Dyspepsia. JOHN F. KIDDER, Manager A. BL erable snow has fallen. Tux Yuba Supervisors advertis. ed: for bids to bury the indigent paupersin that county. The bids per head was $9 and $6. The $6 man got the job of furnishing coffin, brrying, etc. Tux indications are that the as—_—______~>>o . All Sorts of Weather. —— money in our own country. For these and other reasons they are a constant and growing source of irritation and danger to our State, and the interests of our people and peace of our country require that their immigration bespéedily stopped, and every-law ful Yesterday was a mixture of rain, snow and sunshine. Inthe morning the sky gave evidence of clearing up, but at noon the wind veered to the southeast and in the afternoon:the rain fell in torrents. Towards sundown ‘a cold, wave Friday Evening, May 7, 1886. —e “INVITATION COMMITTEE ; HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56, N.S. G. W, RECEPTION COMMITTEE. ~ f VICTOR LUBECK. . OPENING DAY CASPER COHN, Proprietor. Snow Flake’s Pictorial 00 WHEN THE GHINESE HAVE GONE.