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April 14, 1886 (4 pages)

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LOCAL MATTERS. The Daily Transcript Brown & Carkins. . .Proprietors. \ PUBLISHED _; aT evel City, ‘Nevada County, ~ CALIFORNIA, —_———-->o TERMS: , PER PUM icc vevieseee scien $7. 00 15 cTs. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1886. Rideout s Governor. storm, up to 4 o'clock yesterday f afterngen, according jo the rain gauge kept hy BE. W. Brown at the office of the Soath ‘Yuba Canal Company’s office, measured 7:37 inches, and for the season, 56 324. It is safe to say, before the -1st’ of July, at\ which time the rain year » Tae vain fall for, the present W ‘PRICE LIST For . ‘Cash ! closes, the fall of water will reach stoi hes. = 60 ine Corn, Bran, per Democrat have for weeks been en. of life and united himself with a/Brown gaged in booming Rideout, the} fair lady in the bonds of matri. Rice, rich banker of ‘Marysville, for}mony. We extend our congratuCurrants, \ Governor. He is ssid tobe a first-. lations to the newly wedded couPrunes, ’ class man, but withal, interest of California than any other man in the State. He has been a fine man for the Marysville ring! of property-wreckers, by contrib. —uting liberally towards the persecution of the miners, in« business which was supposed to be guaranteed them by the General Government, Mr. -Rideout may be, and undoubtedly is, the most popular man for Governor in the farming country, but it is not s0 weapon, were arrested by officer -in the mining counties. If he is nominated,his defeat is inevitable, for thé reason that the people in. pefore Ju dgeS owd dens the upper part of his own county, Sierra, Butte; ‘Nevada, Calaveras, El Dorado, portions of . has jus Sacramento and San Joaquin will] visited the Southern California surely. present a united front Citrus Fair at Chicago says the against him. Little Hart, the) fruic was not equal to thatexhibitAttorney General, and Judge Den. ed at th» Sacramento Citrus Fair. son were nominated against the protest of the _minera—because they.” took an’ active part against them. What was the result? In Nevada county alone-Hart for Attorney General ran behind Estee for Governor ten hundred and eighty-nine _ votes, and Denson for Supreme . from San Francisco in which it is Judge, nine hundred and sixty. stated that JudgeSearls is° much he has. ple, bidding them prosperity in done more to destroy the mining . the future. ~ aa Ee cl A verrer has, been réceived Cod Fish, Beans, ‘. Pearl ‘Barley;— Miss ANNIE BE. KE.ier has, re-. Java Coffee, tugned from San Francisco with a Costa Rica stétk of fine millinery, which com. Roasted prises all kinds of beautiful flow. Ground ers, hats, bonnets, frames, fancy] Was’g Powd’r 12 papers Good ‘Tea, 6s 66 seyen votes. The feeling in the} petter, but not-able® to attend to} Soap, against Rideout than any other . man that could be named, © and if he has the good business sense he is accredited with he will disconfi “per Jb. 35 —per box, 5B mining counties is more bitter) nis duties as Court Commissioner. . Harkness Candl’s, per br, 3 40 — > be -.— Goodwin’ 7 a ranci ‘ 0 F Starch, per box, 50 chasing a big stock of clothing, Buiter, teclern,tinue his fight for Governorship. . etc. He is expected: home. today. Rideout can never be elected if he is nominated, and thatis all there is about it, State Anti-Chinese Association We have received a copy of the . . statement of receipts and expenditures of the California. anti-Chinese non-Partisan Association from. Feb. 5, to March 31. It shows that the total receipts from all sources amounts to $302.15. The town of Truckee, this county, paid in’$192.50, and the balamce of the State the munificent sum of $109.50! This looks as though Nevada county was putting up for the whole business. The expenditures during* the -same time amounted to $302.15; leaving a balance on hand of $45.40. No allowance has been made for the rent of the office in the Phelan Block, Sau Francisco, or the salary of the Clerk at $100 per month. It is a good thing that McGlashan declined the acceptance of a salary of $200 permonth, under such a financial showing. To use a com_ mon parlance, we should say the institution was ‘‘flat-busted.”” —_—s +o Werthy. of Imitation. The Board of Supervisors of . Sierra county have unanimously adopted an ordinance which prescribes a license tax of five cents per head on all sheep brought into that county for pasturage. This is a step in the right direction, and we hope the Supervisors’ of this county will lose no time in adopting a similar ordinance. It is estimated, that as soon as thefeed is short in Yuba, Sutter and other counties, that not less than twenty, thousand sheep are sent into Nemine is paying well. Tue Derbec drift mine, at North Bloomfield, employs 100:men, 85 or 90 of whom. are drifters.’ The \ "Geo. McGovern, a tramp’ from GrassValley; will be released from the county jail to-day. J. J, MuAcwan has . so far recovered from his late illness as to attend to business, a Tutos. Mery has arrivedin New York, and will visit this city about the Ist of May. AN information was filed yesterday against A. Salvador for grand larceny. ee ed Mr. Srracus, Superintendent of the Nevada City mine, has returned from below. Carpets, Wall Paper, Kte. os Go and see the beautiful carpets, and wall papers, ete., at Sukeforth’s furniture store. . ald-lw . TE ST! “How many times should a Christian allow himself to be called a liar without resenting the insult?” asks an inquirer in a religious journal. We cannot. answer this unless we know which is the smaller man. ao eral Bidwell.has made .arrangements to have his flour mill and warehouse lighted by electricity, the power to be furnished by his mill, engine. ae Tur boycotters have begun to boycott each other. At Orovillea list of delinquent subscribers to the boycott fund was recently pubvada county for pasturage. If the ordinance is adopted it will bring a revenue to this county of about $1,000 per annum. “This tax on’ the sheep owners would not more than pay the damage to the roads of this county to say nothing of other damage that is done by their sheep.” We know of no good reasonwhy the ordinance should not be adopted. ———+> te As a home ruler the cook is a supreme success. ie SEE lished. There is no telling where boycotting will stop. Barnes & Frazer, THE WORLD'S ONLY (ne Lecged Acrobats, High Kickers, Leapers, Musical Artists, Comedians, “MARRIED.. Vocalists and Dancers, ig Fong oh Hotal, Nevada gity pei Will give an Exhibition at Miss EA. Gillett, both of Nevada City. ——NEVADA THEATRE, t Nevada City, April 12, 1896, Peter Beith, aged dyet Ve, genre, & mocins and TO-NIGHT, aeRtl 14, a6. 23 days. A native of iy. re ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of Frank Aumer, corner of Cottage and Pine streets, this, Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Friends and acquain" tances are pospocttalle invited to attend. im At Grass Valley, April Ith, 1 John During the Entertainment, all the Latest Comic and Sentimental Songs of the day will be rendered, ADMISSION 50 CENTS. CHILDREN 25 CENTS. » Tar Chico Chronicle says: Gen. Japan Tea, See. per 100 Ibs, $2 25} sé «é By reference to > the marriage no-. RoHed Barley, “ tices it will Be seen that P. H. The Marysville Appeal and} Belden has taken a sensible view] White Sugar, Pa te ag 1 10° 10 25. 25 5 10 8 7 AE “se “6 ‘per . “ of “1 876 “I 12% 12 Ibs, ii “es ¥ “ Lv) 66 ribbons, laces, feathers, plumes, . Chocolate, 4 beads, satins, gauzes, velvets, etc. . Starch, 12 * a RR Corn Starch, 12 “* Lavi Kenprick and James Dow-. 9 ysters 1a: eens er, who are charged with assault-. }@roon © oe, 7 4 ing James ‘Rodda with a deadly} goon Peas, y String Benns' ie Scott on Tuesday evening. Their Tomatoes, a 6 trial was to take place last evening Salmon, gs « Table Fruit, + Oe Placer,} A citizen of Placer county, who ts oa Ms a d f the, East, . “ e°w? t returned from the; Nhs cae! 8: Deviled . Ham, 4 “. Corned: ‘Beef, Ya Lard, 10 “Ibs. seonuainiiae see Lard, 8 Ibs. Joun Dyer, of Graniteville, pur-} Lard, ' 4 Ibs. chased a can Of tea of the MerKerosene, per gallon, chants Tea Company in San Fran. Syrup, per gallon, cisco, a few days days ago, and in Syrup, 5 gallon'‘kegs, the can he found a gold stem-windPickles, 5 gallon kegs, ing watch. \ Ib, 6 & 6 Th. box, I 50 s English Breakfast ‘‘ I 50 WILLIAM. WOLF. nee Gree Ls, (IAM WOLP'S . Horse Liniment. 2 1-75 90 75 40 40 60 ir 25 25 35 AND EVERYTHING ELSE. IN PROPORTION. . after being given up by veterina‘j agent. 25+ Getting Excited. — The Horsemen and Farmersare getting excited over the National This remedy is the only thing yet discovered that will cure “that dreaded disease, Lockjaw. Two very bad cases near Stockton, Cal., were cured ry surgeons of that city.” One man gaid the next morning, ‘‘three hundred dollars would not buy my horse. I never will be without the National Horse Liniment in my stable. I do not believe there is @ disease curable with liniment that the National Liniment will lnot cure,”--Walter D:* Vinton, ——— ‘Dwelling fo for Bent. ' Six rooms, large Fz6 lot, bern, Main: street. ‘Rent $10. Lately renovated. EK. W. Brack. tf _—_—_—— ao “ Garden and Flower. Seeds-~ All kinds of freah Garden and Flower Seeds at E. Rosenthal’ 3. to <8 Marrrasses made over and returned thé same: day. Standard Auctton House. tf —_—_ -s +o ——_——_——UseD. D. D. for Dyspepsia. AKRIVALS APTHRE HOTELS: NEVADA CITY. —— UNION HOTEL, Recrok Bros PROPRIETORS. April 12. G. Ramelli, Ranch, A. Glass, San Francisco, W.P Mariner, do A. Wutke; do W. H. Kirkman, Cherokee, OF Schwallenberg, Railroad, S, Whiting, City, Geo. Wood, Portland, Or., C. M. Gregory, Napa, J.C, Fuller, San Juan, s. Campbell, do P. H. Belden, wf. and 8, City, F. Boradoro, Willow Valley, S$. Whiting, City, C. Schwal enberg, Railroad, —hJ; Saftey; Washington; — se R. Curnow, Omega, J. Fraser, Ranch, Wm. RB. Knight, Sacramento, Mrs. Hall, Cherokee, Miss Hall, do — NATIONAL HOTEL. 8; A; EDDY: 1 sescesss PROPRIETOR April 12. G. Ramelli, Ranch, Cid. Schwatchcker, San Fran, A. Lewis, do Dr. S. M. Harris, City, J. Malci, do F. M,. Brockman, Littlé York, R. M. Patrick, ei ONY: d2 ——-GREAT—. Nevada?county “MISS HANNAN BRANCI'S ENGLISH REMEDY. Large Bottle{#!. Small Bottle 50 ¢ YF\HIS IS THE GREATEST REMEDY§{IN the world for Coughs, ‘Colds, Sore ‘Throat, Quinzy, Croup, Hoarseness, Asthma, Whooping Cough, AND ALu DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS. It performs wonders ‘in: relieving Consumpticn, it strengthens the Lungs, and instantly allays all irritation of the Threat. For Sale at the principal Drugstores in H. BRANCH and A, P. CLARK, ree Nevada City. Kneebone, aged 33-yeare, 4 native of GornNo extra charge for reserved seats. Physician, Ste mcaxd. Hoot and Shoe Factory . NEVADA CITy. BEST LINE OF Ready Mae Footwear i WE MAKE 10 EVERYTHING IN amici WAY OF BOOTS an SHOES. « ° Miers’ Bots a Specialy. MARK THIS; We ll a San Francis Prices fir Cash hy 1 -NIVEN & MACOMBER. MARY E. LITTLE, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE SECOND DOOR ABOVE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, NEVADA STREET, L. Peck & w, D. Furth, San Juan, Dan Treloar, New Jersey, J. Appleby, Downieville, G. W. Foster, Bloomfield, A. H. Lord, Delhi mine, A. Burrows, Grass Valley. ¥ uraiture A uction, Saturd: ay at 2.P.M. at the Nevada Theatre, Chas. W. Palm will sell by public auction, for account of whom it may concern, a large lot of new and second-hand household and kitchen furniture. Partial list of goods to be sold will appear in Transcrirt of Saturday morning. Goods will be on exhibition 10 a. m. day of sale. ap13-4t City Election Announcements. For City Assessor. F. GETCHELL is hereby announced as acandidate for the office of City Election Monday, May 3, 1886. D. Assessor. For City Marshal. 1LLIAM EDDY is hereby announced asa candidate for the office of City Marshal. Election Monday, May 3, 1886. a For City Marshal. S. HOLBROOK is hereby announeed a8 a candidate for re-election to the Stiive of Cjty Marshal. Electien, Monday, May 3d, 1886. For City Assessor. \ B. HOCKING is hereby anncunced . a3 a@ candidate for re-election to the office of City As-essor. Election Monday, May 3d, 1886. the GOUT. Dry and Fancy Goods at Auction. 60 Opposition Store; is going to re‘tire from the dry goods line in order that he may have more room for\his large stock of Spring and Summer Clothing and Gent’s furnishing goods, which will arrive soon. will open an Auction and clear out his stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Oil Paintings, Chromos, Albums, Knives, Forks, etc. Auction will continue three evenings, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, commencing. promptly at! 7 o’clock. CHas. W. Paum, <Auctioneer. IRDER ~L. Hyman, at the. San FrancisOn Wednesday evening he a13-2t corres . emmepepepenpeameel ~ ’ MASONIC NOTICE. Stated Meeting. = There will be a meeting: of Newada Lodge, No.-13, F. and A. M., -on Wednesday evening, at 714 . ; o’clock. anem bers brethren are cordially invited. A full attendance of is desired. Visiting D.E. Morgan, Master. J.H. Boarpman, Sec.>_> Parties desiring to makea good investment should buy the fine fine Kranach & Bach Piano left for sale at Brand Bros. ti erat —_~» « Ex-Mayor RR. “W. Townley, Judge T. F. McCormick, E. -H. Sheerwood, Banker; J. Maguire, Banker; G. S. Davis, Banker; and J. O. Tichenor, Merchant, all of Elizabeth, N. J., earnestly commend Ely’s Creamy. Balm as a specific for catharral affection. lw 27 e
I map Catarrh for ten years, and in January bought a bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm at D. M; Stockmon’s Pioneer Drug Store and have had but little trouble since. It is the best remedy I ever had.—Jas: L. Anderson, Suisun, Cal.§ lw ——_>-—__——_ The Fresh Fragrance LOL. SOZODONT, renders. ~it-the+most agreeable article ever used asa tooth wash. It has none of the acrid properties of the astringent tooth powders, and_instead of contracting the gums, it renders them firm and elastic. lw _Catarrh. A cold of unusual severity which I took last autumn developed into] 5 a difficulty decidedly catarrhal ‘in all its characteristics, threatening a return of my old chronic malady, catarrh. One bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm completely eradicated every symptom of that painful and prevailing disorder.—E. W. Warner, 165 Hudson St., Rochester. o_o Try Spider Leg Tea. J. J. Jock: son keeps it. Finest tea in town. Try it. tf Our Taste: tf -——_> --———ate CHAS. KLINGENSPOR, Klingenspor & Wild, Eiarbers, cas, E, WILD. ii AVE PURCHASED THE SHUP ON PINE STREET, rear of Vinton’s Drugstore, heretofore conducted by Fletcher Banks, where they will be pleased to attend to the wants of all thelrold customers, and an unlimited number of new ones. Shaving, & Hair Cuttjng, Hair. Dressing, a ee branches, As Heretofore. aé-im KLINGENSPOR & WILD. Sacks for Children, Sun Every {Ss pe:fully invited to call Residence for sale, fur dane ; and restores the senses of taste and smell, SRAM OOHRS: 4a First-class Work done. in ry ‘hase Rootblacking free to Customers Children’ s Stockings a specialty. ESE verything usually kept Goods and Millinery Store, Ming -at Bed-Rock Pricgs . 1 &S.The books are now closed, a THIS .IS THE LAST MON CAINS, so call and take MONTH FORBAR MRS, J. B. LUDBY, ‘Commercial St., opposite Transcript Block. Hauvw’s Hair Renewer renews, cleanses, brightens,’ and inyigorates the hair, and restores faded or gray hair to its youthful ’ color and lustre. People with gray. hair prefer to use the Renewer, rather than proclaim to the world,threugh their bleached locks, that they are becoming aged, and pasting or to decay. iw Mr. J. H. Quatman, Who has for many years enjoyed the repupation of being the best garment fitter in Sacramento, will hereafter be found at my tailoring> establishment, 46 Broad street, Nevada City. \-tf C. A. Barrett. al Su10n’s Coven and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Consumption.— Carr Bros., agents.>_> “HACKMETACK,” is a pure and fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. Carr Bros., “agents. A NASAL Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50-cents. Carr Bros., agents. “ . ARE you 1 made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, boss of -Appetite,--YeHowSkinz Shiloh’s Vitalizer is a positive eure. Carr Bros., agents. ——— --—~— oe + Way will you cough,when Shi. loh’s Cure will give immediate relief. Prige-10 cts., 50 cts., and $1. Carr Bros., agents. Tue Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind., says: ‘‘Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shioh’s Consumption Cure.” Carr Bros., agents. Suitou’s Catarrh Remedy—a positive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Carr Bros., agents. 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. : For Sale. The house and lot on Broad St., now occupied by Jno. I. Caldwell. For further yericulare enquire of . H. Parker. Ely’s Greate Balm {saat aLiquid or Snuff. It has ga ned an_ enviable ee enen, wherever hnown, displacing all othe rations. An article of undoub’ acer. It allays pain and causes no sneezing. WHENZAPPLIED into the nostrils will be ahsorbed, effectually cleansing the nasal res of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions.” It allays inflammation, protects the membranal linings of the head from «daitional colds, completely, hgals the sores Beneficial results are realized by a few ‘applications. A TuHoroveH TREATMENT WiLL Curs. Unequaied for Cold in the Head Headache and Deafness, or any kind of mucous membrana! irrita‘ion, circular. Sold by all wholesale and retail druggists. Price 50 cts. 50 cts. by mail. Stamps received. ELY BROS., Druggists, Owego, N. Y. FOR SALE ‘. bold furniture and other ‘goods to Cream Balm,]. . Send for . . LODGING H9USE AND SALOON ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.” Residence Tur hop-growers’ Association of Mendocino resolved Saturday to crops, it being necessary for them to do so, owing to the losses of previous years. The association indorsed the Sacramento memorial. . br oe Tue Santa Maria Times says: Lions are becoming numerous in the mountains near here. They are very tame this year. C. U. Oak:ey and his son Harry, followed one a few days ago, shot at it, captured it, and brought it home. Tuere is talk of dividing up the San Juan ranch,near Sacramento, by colonization. This tract embraces 10,000 acres and is well adapted for fruit raising. eres By lack of open air exercise, and the want of sufficient care in the matter of diet, the. whole physical mechanism becomes impaired during the winter. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla*is the proper remedy to take in the spring of the . year to purify the blood, excite the liver to action, and restore health and vigor, _ lw ee Pure “ Lanesaax” hen eggs for hatching, to be had of A. R. Wadswerth, Nevada City. 1m" _-— + — eo em -Point Reyes Borrer, four bits a roll, at Smrra’s. th. WotrF sells tea and coffee cheap-. er than any firm in Nevada City. Read his price list: im a i ee Swagr’s photogaphs are secohd to no artist in the State. Go and see specimens at his gallery on Broad street, opposite Stumpf’s Hotel. Prices low. 080-t£ >_>o—— Dg. Pennineton, dentist; Broad st. near Post and Express Offices. DeHaven’s Dyspepsia Destroyer will cure sick headache. eee Se aS Auction! Auction! , George Tracy, auctioneer, will officiate at auction sales of housebe disposed of in Nevada: City For terms, etc., apply to. GeewsA Bailey, Nevada City. : m30-1m Tracy & PaRS, —_———_o<—><. Restaurant and Lodging beak ouse _ Vor Sale. The Chicago .Restaurant. and Lodging House, situated on Commercial st., Nevada City,is offered for sale. For particulars enquire on the premises. m25-tf use the cheapest:labor.they could . . obtain in the gathering of their}: Py +1 House in Nevada City POWDER Absolutely Pnre.This powder never varies. 4 marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. Moreeconomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosph ate powders. SoLD\ONLV IN cANs. Roya Baxmna PowprErR Co., 106. Wall at., N.Y : Notice to’ Faxpayers. LL persons, firms, compantes, corporations, associations, oe othe, require’ to deliver to-the Assessor's office, at the Court ately, a state. ment undér oa¢h-of otal the = ncn ty both real.and personal, owned or claimed by him. her or them, or in their possession, or. held io trust for others,. at 12 o'clock meridian, on the F{RST MONDaY. OF MARCH, 1836; in accordance with the. Néw Cens rn hey Refusal or neglect to make a sworn statement of all the p rty owned or. held in trust will subject the person so ‘refusing or negletting to make »uch:-sworn statement to She full ceanty of the law—one hundred dollars ‘ine and guilty of-a misdemeanor. All persons owning real estate that has heretofore been assessed in the wrong name en the Real Estate'Assessment Roll; or who ve bags P are requested to appear with thei deed at the Assessor’s ‘Office and* have the change made for the year 1886. on the roll has already been commenced, Proper blanks maj: be obtained at the Assessor’s Office. The Poll ‘Tax of Two Dollars-is now due and payable at this office or to a deputy Assessor. I earnestly request of each and every taxpayer to file hia statement immediately and co-operate withthe office in saving exense, DANIEL COLLINS, as Assessor of Nevada County. L.B, Lirr.r. _ M. Fartry, PARLEY: LITTLY, Attorneys at Law ww PRA CTICE, IN, THE STATE and Un {tcd States Courts. j sis egos BLOCK—UP STAIRS. ~ WHITE LABOR. ‘SKILLED and UNSKILLED Help—Male and Female—of all descriptions furnished. at.once by {. Hi. Hansen & Co. Employment Agency, 110 Geary St., San Francisco. Telephone’ 485. Correspondence solicited, m11-3m A cooD sie Recommegded by Ph Fever, Dyspt stimulant. Free from.al on Spring street. “Divided or the whole, on easy ternis. or co ins. 2 x t. Apply at this office, v ad bE OPENING OF MILLINERY COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 15. Rverything pertaining to Millinery, Feathers, Ti evs: . Ribbons , Etc. WOOLEN: GOODS of all kinds. Crochets, Bonnets. and settle. nished or unfurnished. ina first-class Dry nd all persons firm are rePare Ol: “smnassee White Rye W IN BOTTLES,; STRICTLY*“PURE. siciams for Nervous Complaints, psia, Indi igceeigyh and Consumptian, all injurious eubstance, sky "ISN ATIW YA 494 Chills and A» wholesome A Necessity in. the. Sickroom's ‘d @ Luxury on. the. Sideboard, a Trial. Each Bottle-has the above: Trademaslc label and on. th k the signature label of A. Fenkaausen & Co., San Francisco, Call. oe Ee None: other genuine: Don’ t be deceived: GEO. G’GAYLORD, Agt. Dealer i in General Merchandise. BROAD STREET, NEVADA Corry, (CAL, . = = ‘J. E. CARR, THE PALACE Corner Pine and Commereial sts. SCHOOL BOOKS, = =—— . H. CARR. CARR BROTHERS, prietors of! DRUG STORE. Nevada €ityeeP constantly onhand @ large and fcomp . let stack of pelle ttgpall found in wir st oper ee store. PAINTS, OILS, VARNIBHS, € Ere, = BLANK BOOKS, . MISCELLANEQUS{BOOKS i kinds of Periodieals Pietorialy and Newspapers, Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, THE FINEST BRANDS .OF CIGARS ee EP Prescriptions accurately dnd: “carefully com pounded by-a careful and%competent Druggist ASSESSOR'S OF FICE 1886, Scoseaned cal estate within. the last © Sagadiane attention is necessary, as wotlk ° mn The Daily ” 18 PUBLIS) Dailv. Monday: ——— Death of Peter Peter Hunerfautl \pighly -respected — , died at the res Aumer on Monda o’clock. He was 920th, 1811, in Bay being 75 years, tw days of age at . death. At the age ed in New Orleans eral years he was ica business. In married and then 1 . dence in Galena, wife died in this ci day of September, . years inGalena N was engaged in th ness. In 1852 he city, and soon afte ington, this county gaged in mining ‘f five years. He aft the Central House ington road, and k house for:17 years, ing twelve years . spent in this city, highly esteemed b of friends. Mrs. home he died, wa: The funeral will t: the residence of M afternoon at two.o ceremony will be Nevada Lodge, Ni sonic fraternity, 0: the oldest membe Railroad Frei; An immense an is being brought t the Nevada count, Railroad. ~The li about as many fre of its length, and last every one of filled with freigh’ Valley and this freight train arriv day morning an trains brought up cars Sunday. T ployes at this city of the usual oppo ing Church, but packing freight n . order to send em to be refilled . which is there a ) There is a large : atthe depot fo and also for the chants. Althou very rough, team hauling some of ‘destination in th The One-Leg An opportunit our citizens thie Fnessing one of tl interesting ent given in this cit; zer, the oné-leg appear at the T acrobatic feats, ing, dancing, et ment will besinging of all tl music, both'cor tal. These prof dorsed by the pi Cincinnati, San er cities where . See advertiseme 230 The above fig standing of the City, as far as c agreement to pez laundry or whi provided, the . exceed 25 per they are now p dred and thirty ‘the agreement have refused, w show that the v be well sustain goes into operat Ney . The following commenced in t yesterday : McKay & Co. Appeal from Jt Thos. Lee vs. quiet title to Jan Original Emp Co. To'quiet ti ithe Fillmore cla Saper! @e* ° The followin transacted in th Monday, . Hon Presiding : Estate of E, Order made for Estate of Geo qd. Order mac of real estate. Bad) E. W. Rober ‘this city, and 1 Was connected at Moore’s Flat hrown, from a’ njuries of the: k