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April 27, 1886 (4 pages)

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SNES oe . OR Laukford, do The Daily Trae Brown & CALKINS. . , Proprietors. ; ____ PUBLISHED. aT _ ‘Nevada City, Nevada Cématy: CALIFORNIA. $6. Mr. Harley is accompanied by EF CG h 1 sieges his son, W.J. Harley, who will or as C TERMS handle «plush and. morocco: al-}. bums at $6 and §7. All the above ae PER ANNUM.. ,.05-00500 ne: $7.00 z PER WEEK...2--+++++-15-cTs, . works are sold. on installments Flour, per 100 Ibs, $2 26 : es of $1 per month; also Chamber’s Whaat re “3 Ts ity , ’ F : : TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1886. Eficyclopedia, in6 posse Pie Corn, i “1% examinee enemas {TOCCO, $25; sheep, $30; at $4 per) Rp oneg Barley, “ “41 B74 : month. One hundred and _ fifty Viens. tex “ “I 123g NEWS ITEMS. i re sold:in Grass Valle 7 P sie Re. trie. sah boas Y-. white Sugar, 9 tbs, 1° Gleaned from all Quarters of the. The, gentlemen are stopping. atin i % at oe ; c es a the Union Hotel. a22-tf Rice, "41 megung © workmen) gi repiess Niguts, made miser. Currants, 10\°:4 ¥ was led St apdewwae scobi Saturday . able by that terrible cough. Shi-]Prunes, = * 10° * 1 to ask that their hours of. labor . ioh’s Cure is the remedy for you. . Cod Fish, 25 *% 1 be reduced to eight. nop Carr Bros., agents. Beans, 25 4 1 Janeway & Co. have obtained a ch AATRING _ . Pearl Barley 12 “ 1 verdict for $179,804 damages Beavutiry your yards by sowing Java, Coffee, _& Solid 1 against the Périsylvania railroad ‘raed Caer tan wade he oo: Z * os : for losses by # fire caused by a col-. Ci over seed that has just. arrived Geound op a 4 lison. A nuniber of murders are reported to have been committed in Sonora by Chiricahaus and members of Geronimo’s band. Meetings for and against Glad_.stone’s Irish bills continue to, be held ‘in England. W. T. Johnston was crushed. to death near Clifton, A. T., while engaged in rolling rocks down a mountain for sport. A portion of the: town of Los Vegas, N. M., was flooded Saturday. The plasterers of San Antonio, Texas, all struck on Thursday, demanding $3 for eight hours’ work, or $4 for ten hours’ work per The Massachusetts-cotton mills, with pay-rolls amounting to $15,000,000, have formed an organization for. mutual insurance against labor disturbances. By a boiler explosion on the isthmus of Panama fifteen persons were killed:and nineteen injured. Mrs. J. M. Smith of Keyport, N. J., while insane, took poison and brained with an ax three of ler children. . Getting Excited. The Horsemen and Farmers are getting excited over the National Horse Liniment. This remedy-is the only thing yet discovered that will cure that. dreaded disease, Lockjaw. Two very bad cases near Stockton, Cal., were cured after being given up by veterinary surgeons of that city. One man said the next morning, ‘‘three hundred dollars would not buy my horse. I never will be without the National Horse Liniment in. my stable. that the National Liniment. will. not cure.’”’ ‘Walter D. Vinton, agent. <6 ee ee Oe For Sale. Phe house and lot on Bread St., now occupied by Jno. I. Caldwell. For further particulars enquire of A. H. PARKER. 6 ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NEVADA CITY. UNION HOTEL, Rucror Bros... PROPRIETORS. EK. M. Brown, April 24. Cit Jno. Hunter, eh J. P. Plunsén, San Francisco, do do do ° Hen, Grass’ Valley, Roberts, do Fuller, San J uan, Morris, do Hogan,. do A. Holden, Sacramento, . J. McCarthy, Grass Valley, . Charonnat, mine, .D.8 ncer, San Jose, © C. Tegler, Railroad. , April 25. M. Blum, San Francisco, J. P. Simonds, do W. F. Carter, do J.J. McCarthy, Railroad, Jno. Treanor, San Jaan, NG. Hartwell & wf, City, J. Niven and family, > E, M. Brown, Jno. De Fo d, Gages, . L. Soto, Willow Yeley, oun. Lavene)\ do : J. L. Howard, A. J. Henry, <A A Bs: .N, ois poset rt es NATIONAL HOTEL, 8. A. Eppy. ..,..PRopRinTor April 24. x S. Martin, ( City, J ge yg ps or Bloomfield; R. McKillican, . do W. J. Hill, Little ‘York, F, M. Pridgeon, Bloomfield, W. H. Pierce, You Bet, Mr. Dufault, Forest Hill, T. Freeman, Bridge, Wm, Hoxell, City, April 25. +: 8. Wells, hed ‘OQ. P. Guscetti, aad R. Tonella,’ d, A. Wilson, on ‘ L. Hirchman, San Francisco, ; Brown, . Martin Coyne, Grass V alley, T.J. Nolan, do I do not believe there . " is a disease curable with: liniment, Miss ‘Mary Thomas Improve Your Library. at Carr Bros. Advertised Letters. ters remaining in the Postoffice at Nevada City, aii al for the week. ending A son calling for please say ‘‘advertised.”’ W. J. WILLIAMS, P. M. Andrews Mrs. Joel A, Anderson Miss ‘Lottie Barnes & Fraser Banks Fletcher Bebell Wm. F. Caldweil J. C. Callernous Thos. Cole Wm. Craig A. Ji. Dickinson A. B. Dusome F. Findley Hon, Thos. Grays W. Galarza Adrian Green Susie Hackett J. Hamlen A.M. © Hill Olive’ Johns Wm. Lish Mrs, Mary E. Mathughy Mrs. T.G. Meyers: W. A. *:, ichols Ghas.L. Ortz’ Adelaida Weare W.-K; Hop Sang BORN. A ei 1886, James F. Boyd and. wife, . E. J. Harley has arrived, intown\with Collier’s Cyclopedia of Social ‘and Commercial Informa tion, beautifully bound in fall morocco, gilt edges and_ sides, price The following is a_ list of letril 24. Any perese.‘letters..will t Washington, Nevada County,. April W Chocolate, Ye tete a Starch, ig «/1 Corn Starch, 12% 1 Oysters 10 cans'1 Green Corny): ge Fect{ 1 Green Peas, a «I String Benns’ 7 = (1 Tomatoes, _ S 6 Salmon, . rete . Table Fruit, 6°«¢ a Pie Fruit, Eire? . Jelly, 6° ‘. Sardines 6\* I .:-4 Deviled Ham, 4\* J Corned Beef, ae ST Lard, 10 Ibs. 90 Lard, 8 lbs. 75 Lard, 4 Ibs. 40 Kerosene, per gallon, 40 Syrup, per: gallon, 60 Syrup, 5 gallon kegs, 2 25 ‘Pickles, 5 gallon kegs, I 25 Good Tea, * per «lb, 265 ‘ dapantTea, ᰀ “ 35 ‘6 4s oe 66 4 per Ib. 35 Soap, per ‘box, 55 Harkness Candl’s, yer ba ,3 40 Goodwin's =‘ "3 San Franc's “ “160 Starch, per box, 50 Butter, per roll, 40 ®. Tobacco, per plug, 5OPAT, MARRIED. phine Spaulding. NOTICE. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that o N wife, Jane Stevens, The public will tak due notice. FRANK STEVENS Nevada City, April 23, 1886.-10d At the residence of the bride's parents in Downieville, April 25th, 1886, Charies, L. Calkins, of this city, and Miss’ Emma Jose-, and after this date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my LIAM WOLF'S PRICE LIST Was’g Powd’r 12 papers:1 “5 Ib. box, I 50 ‘¢ English Breakfast ‘¢I 50 AND EVERYTHING. ELSE IN PROPORTION. WILLIAM WOLF n e MUSIC LESSONS, wits be pleased to receive pupils for PIANO LESSONS. Leave orders at ap24-lm + CARR BROS. Drug Store. DIVIDEND NOTICE. EL MINING COMPANY. the above named “Company, day, a Cents (10c Le on-MONDAY, April 26, 18386. Transfer books will ‘be closed Friday April 24ch, 1886. THEO. WETZEL, Secretary. Francisco, Cal KFICE OF THE PERBEC BLUE GRAYVAt a meeting of the Board of Directors of held Wednes21, 1886, dividend No 18, of Ten share, was declared, ‘payable Office—No. 522. Montgomery street, ‘San A. the world for . Coughs, Colds, a2 Drawing. Ana ny PROF. ERTZ, & Germany, and the highest references San Franciscoand Grass Valley, ‘is read, take orders for Portraits. First-c! ments, Lettering, Ete. £4 Please give him a call at his Studio A. Tam’s residence; on Boulder street. Painting, TRUE ARTIST AND AN OLD, 8UCcessful Teacher, with a diploma by one of the most promibent Unineveicie of ayes work and very low prices, He also wishes “MS HANNATL BR ANCES . —-GREAT—= ENGLISH REMEDY. Large Lottie $1. Small Bottle 50 ¢ ‘4°HIS IS: THE GREATEST REMEDYZIN Sore Throat, Quinzy,:Croup, Hoarseness, Asthma, Whooping Cough, AND Alu DISEASES OF THE “THROAT AND LUNGS. It perfnms wonders in relieving Con= sumpticn, it stréngthens the Lungs, and instantly allays allirritation of the Throat, For Sale at the principal , Drugstores in Nevadajcounty H. BRANCH andjA. P. CLARK, ; Proprietors, Nevada City. cas. E) Wip. AVE PINE STREET, Sb aving: 9 a few scholars to jearn drawing and painting. Portraits. Landscapes, Orna. branches. at a6-lm To run a tunnel 20 to 100 feet, on th Watson mine, W ton District. fee enquire of 4. L. HOLLAND, «. W. P. Calkins, “do CONTRACT TO.LET. ashingFor par~At the Court House.! CHAS, KLINGENSPOR.Klingenspor & Wild, Eiarbers, PURCHASED THE SHOP ON rear of Vinton’s Drugstore, heretofore conducted by Fletcher Banks, where they will be pleased toattend > to the wants of all thelrold customers, and an unlimited number of new ones. Tair Cutting, Hair Dressing, Shampooing. 4@7 First-class Work done in all these Bootblacking free to Custom ers As Heretofore. KLINGENSPOR & WILD. io solicited. WHITE LABOR. SKILLED. and UNSKILLED Help—Male and Female—of all descriptions furnished at once by (. H. Hansen & Co. Employment Agency, . 110 Geary St., San Francisco. ‘Telephone 485. Correspondence m11-3m MARY E, LITTLE, ‘Physician, . OFFICE AND RESIDENCE SECOND DOOR . ABOVE EPISCOPAL ChURCH,.,. NEVADA STREET, —_—— tall, and as a forerunner of the “. A. BR. to be held in this State, we .[interest of those who will atLOCALMATTERS, . _ 1 ! Memorial Day. ay We have received the following circular, -in_ relation to California’s Tribute to the Nation’s Hero,Gen, U.S. Grant: The Joint. Committee-of the Oakland Posts of the Grand Army of the Republic having entered upon a plan ty send a car-load of Flower Pieces to decorate the tomb Of our dead hero, General U\ 8. Grant, at Riverside, N. Y:, on Memorial Day, May 30, 1886, ask your kindly co operation in making theenterprise a grand. success,.being\ assured that. it ‘will meet with Universal ‘satisfaction and a hearty response from J National Encampment of the G. feel assured. that this tribute will tend to incréase the numbers and tend. ° Hs ‘We propose to address this communication to the various Posts and Relief Corps of this department and to private individuals, asking contributions, desiring each contributor to pack their designs in. moss or otherwise (with name. and address of donor attached), . ready for shipping. ‘The time and place of shipment will be designated hereafter. Please notify us at your earliest possible convenienceas tothe number of designs you will furnish. If too remote to. send flowers you can send money to purchase a design, which will goin your name, We propose to senda man in charge to take care of the flywers, and will placard both sides of the car with the words used in the heading to this article. SS Eee I County Sapervisors. V Saturpay, April 24, 1886. The Board of Supervisors met for the purpose: of approving the bond of the County Physician, Present a full board. On motion the tond of Dr. R. ey, charge of malicious mischief in zaring down a fence around some land in Willow Valley district, the ownership of which is claimed by V.and L. Austin. Kitts and Toward were also arrested for disturbing the peace. TheGomplaints were issued out of Trouble About Land. 8.8. Luey, Jos. Kitts and,John oward and wife, of Willow Valhave been arrested on a Messrs. Luey iistive Wadsworth’s court. The cases have not yet beén, set for trial. Ponsa oe Probate Matters. . In the matter of the estate of W.C. Fletcher, deceased, Judge Walling has fixed May 8th asthe date for hearing the tinal account and the petition for a decree of distribution. The hearing of the petition for an order of sale in t.e matter of
the estate of Rachel Golding, deceased, has been postponed till May 8th. Absolutely Pare. This. powder never varies. narvel of purity, strength aiid wholesomeness: More: economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, ders. SOLD ONLV IN CANS. alum. or phosphate powRoyaL M. Hunt, County Physician and Surgeon, inthesum of $10,000, Baxina PowperR Co., 106 Wall st., N. Y. City Election Announcements. Soom ae was approved and ordered filed with the County Recorder. A warrant of $10 was ordered drawn on the General Fund, to pay the expense of conveying August Wilson to his brother’s resi. } of City Marshal. For City Marshal, ORACE B. SEARS is hereby an nounced asa candidate for the Office Election, Monday, May 3, 886, dence in San Francisco, Wilson is. the insane man brought to this city from Truckee, but whose condition is ea that it was not considered néc sary to send him to Treasurer. For City Treasurer. ot G FO, A. GRAY is hereby announced as W a candidate for the office of gCity _Elcction Monday, May 3, 1886. the asylum. The Board then adjourned sine die. Attest: F. G. Brarry, Clerk. By W. D. Harris, Deputy. bone Cararrn Curep, heaith and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy.. Price 50 cents. . ¢ Nasalbinjector free. Curr Bros. agt. <> o @ ---—----_ Marrressss made over and returned the same day. Standard Auction House. tf aoa -Kk, Assessor, For City Treasurer. D. FLEMING is hereby announced as 9 ey). candidate for re-election to the office of City Treasurer. 8, 1886. Election, Monday;-May For City Trustee, CASPER ix hereby announced as a candidate for City Trustee. Elecjon May 3d. For City Assessor. F. GETCHELL is hereby annoupneed « asacandidate far the office of City Election Monday, May 3, 1886. Tnat HAckING Coven can be]: so quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantee it. Carr Bros. Azts. Tue man ‘who had marrie a V Marshal. Fer City Marshal. ILLIAM EDDY is hereby announced asa candidate for the office of City Electi: n Monday, My 3, 1886. wife and therefore couldn't come, . was recorded as “paired.” _— eo oe Auction! Auctipn! dibehed e office of City Marshal. May 3d, 1886. ‘ For City. Marshal. ee S, ,HOLBROOK ts. hereby announeed 4 asia candidate for re-election to the Eléetion; Monday, George Tracy, auctioneer, will officiate at auction sales of household furniture and other goods to be ‘disposed of in Nevada City W., office of -Ciry As. essor, For City Assessor. B. HOCKING is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the Election Monday, for hatching, to be had of A. R. Wadswerth, Nevada City. Im Ee Take Notice. Lye perecna knowing themselves indebtto me are hereby notified to ‘call and settle’ piggies All bills remaining unpaii on the 10th day of May, 1886, will be esi in the hands ofan Attorney for collection, — All -persons—haviny bills against mé will please come forward and get their coin. J. A. GRAHAM, Union Livery Stable, Nevada City, April 24, 1886. Clothing Cleaned Altered And : Repaired N THE VERY BEST manner.and_ without injury to the.garments. ES CHARUES REASONABLE . Give Me a Call, " CASPER COHN, Mechanic’s Store. z Masonic Block, Commercial Street, ' . NEVADA OITY, CAL. May 8d, 1886. For terms, etc., apply to Geo. A _ Bailey, Nevada City. ley, y FOR SALE m30-1m Tracy & Bairy, : as ~—--: Par LODGING H®USE AND SA Pure “Lanasuan” hen eggs. 43 << LOO ON BROAD STREET, SBRi deitoe NEVADA CITY. Residence rahe Cs bee on Spring street. Divided or the whole, on easy terms.. °r Ely’s Cream Balm. Is aot aliquid or S1uff. It hag ganed an enviable Reputation wherever hnown, disp'acinz all other prepa~ rations. An article of. undoubted merit. It allays pain and causes no sneezing. Cream Balm, WHENZAPPLIED into-the nostrils will be ahsorbed, effectually cleansing the nasal e: of catarrhal virus, causing beer A secretions, Itallays inflammation, protec the membranal linings of the head from ad aitional.colds, completely heals the sores and restores the senses of taste and_ smell. Beneficial results are realized by a few .applications. A THorovertTREATM*NTWith CuRs. Unequaied for Cold in the Head Headache and Deafnéss, or any kin of mucous membranal irritation. Send for circular. Sold by all wholesale ang retail druggists. Price 50 cts. 50 ete. by. mail. Stamps réceived. ELY BROS., , Drugeista, wero, N. Y. Second Annual Ball, ’ GIVEN BY (Hydraulic Parlor, (NO. 56, preuray (, mcanag Hall, Nevada City, eee! . ) pee Friday Evening,May 7, 1886 Hunt's INVITATION COMMT HYDRAULIC PARLOR; NO, 96, N.S. G W. RECEPTION. COMMITTEE, D. E. Morgan, LE. F. L. S. Calkins,. Rosenthal, H.H.McCutchan, J.B. Gray, ‘H.C. Schroder, L. B. Johnson, W. EK. Welch, W: J. Williams, Geo. L. Hughes, C. W. Chapman, J. F. Colley, W. B. Celio, W.H.Landrigan, W.L. Williamson, W. F. King, H. H. Buhring, J. B. Miller, H. J. Carter, C.W. Hill. FLOOK=-DIRECTOR: FRANK T. NILON,. FLOOR COMMITTEE: G. A. Black, , F. W. Bost, M, M. Baruh,” J. Grimes, W.J. Richards, C. I’. Bouvier, ‘A. F. Morrisan, J. O’Donnell, J.M. Hussey, T. V. Harris, E. P. Gaylord, E. W. Black. Music by Goyne’s Full 0 ‘chestra of Eight Pieces. Tickets, Admitting One Gentleman and Two Ladies, $1 50. Spectators to Gullery,.Gentlemen 50 cents, Ladies 25 cents. « Apply at this office. ad Grand March at 9 o’clock, sharp. ‘Tine Band DOS=. GHAND OPENING Friday, April 16th, 1886, of New FR diciinietelsiicigiaciichionieiiepiiiceadatas 7 avin SUMMER MILLINERY ES ene enon Cente enone enon nent i Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Plames, Trimmings, Ribbons, Frames, o Ete., Etc., Ete. Sole agency for the Universal Pattern Company of New York and London. » terns in the world. “A full supply just received. The best fitting patBeautiful Hair Work—frit Pieces and Switches. _ MISSES BOARDMAN & ‘Dpevruss.! " oe ee Call and See the New Goods. 3 oe NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! ‘VICTOR_LUBECK, 30 pieces 40-inch wide yard, in all shades. ranted fast colors. price. Sheetings, Table*Linen, 1 cent a yard up. broidered with lace. Best quality Roxbury cents a yard. muslin, 75 cents apiece. By buying your goods at We have only New and A_ new stock of DRY coons, FANCY COQDS, CARPZTS, attings, Men’ 8. pnd . Boys Clothing. Hats, Capi Boots, Shoes, Etc. READ ouR PRICE LIst, SATURDAY In Seurl’s Sew Block, Comme cial Street, Nevada City. Cashmere, 10 cents per 60 pieces Colored Lawns, 20 yards for $1, war65 pieces Figured Piques, 15 yards for $1. Black and Colored Buntings, 15 cents per yard, and warranted all wool. Black and Colored Silks and Velvets at your own Crochet Quilts at 75 cents apiece, Marseilles’ Quilts from $1 to $15 apiece. Napkins, Towels, Muslin and Blankets at your own price. ‘Linen and Cotton Laces and’ Embrofderies from 75 dozen ladies Chemise at 25 cents each, emGenuine C. P. Corsets at $2 a pair. Little Daisy Corsets only 40 cents, in all sizes. 750 bone Corsets, only $1 50 Brussels Carpet, for 75 2d quality at 60 centsa yard. Gentlemen’s White Shirts, made out of the best Merino Shirts 37% cents apiece. Men's and Boys’ Overalls, best quality, 50 cents. And 30 yards Calico for $1. If any one can beat these prices we. will put ‘them Down Still Lower. YOU WILL SAVE 35 PER CENT. VICTOR CUBECK'S New Store, Commercial Street. only First Glass Goods. ‘Orders from the country promptly attended to. WE ARE HERE TO STAY: VICTOR LUBECK, IN BO Bg Be oe A GOOD TONIC. stimulant. A Necessity in the Sickroomja WE MAKE 1 Pare dl. “‘ennessee White Rye W INN STRICTLY PURE. "SSN ATIWNY YOR Recommended by Physiciansfor Warvos Complaints, Chills and Fever, Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Consumption. Free from all injurious substance. A wholesome L da Luxury on the Sideboard. orGciwe Ita TVTrial.p Each Bottle has the above Trademark label and on the cork the signature label of A. FenKHAUsEN & Co., San Francisco, Cal. _. fe None other. genuine. Don’t be deceived. .C.GAYLORD, Agt. Dealer i in General Merchandise. BROADSTREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL. Stamdeand boc i h lve Factory’ 8. "BEST. LINE OF Ready Malo Footwear In the Couty. TO ORDER Hern IN Bath W ate OF BOOTS: at SHOES. Miers Bas @ d sel. MARK THIS : & The Dal Dailv. Monda ot AL TOOTS THE nine-year-c W. Maddrill, whe ing at Grass Valle er, was stricke Saturday and fats ed. Mr. Maddril itor of the Revil Austin, Nevada,. egraphed to and thers on the first LAWRENCE BAR reached the Stat foundation of Gi theatre is not ~ Barrett appears i shouldbe a speci the Narrow Gat Valley friends c: attend the perfor Tux Grass Va day says: ‘Th the Iron Furnac _wind up the v charcoal busines employment to men in the ‘sov of this township. “FRANK Moret employed in thi has gone to San in a sash ar Frank is a faith ous young man succeed in his : cupation. In the case! trator, vs. Ki Court has denie ordered thatth« be modified to 1 versed and caus new trial.” H. B. Sears candidate for . Marshal. His under the prop Tue stockho! laundry associ meeting this. « Sowden’s offic: Mrs. Dra. 1 Mrs. Geo. Nib days on a. visit Eastern States Mrs. M. B. Alameda the week on a vis Caru Mou cisco in & few course of med ee Serve The Boycot black-guard occasionally some cranks ate disgracii cause by the ance to it, 4 the publica scurrilous ar respectable a zens of Sact day’s issue 3] manner of th proprietors. properly hur the fellow vw penned the « gave him su will be sore State Execut mittee shoul cotter if it is 80. Change of . It is talke “boys” that first the swi between. §: will make 4 as far as Tr commodate Tf this chan da County pany's time tered that . this city be in the foren eo between same eveni ; —¢ ‘An unoe the ravine dwelling h brightly ‘i part of tow crowd of ci ‘men. Th Furnis A furnis mediately Nevada € Princip should on for the will,??. 1 A pee Buitable f