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April 30, 1886 (4 pages)

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I 1S PUBLISHAD Dailv. Mondays Excepted. TELLER OTE CI I —————— eer ~Awoxa the weil known drummers in town this week are Edgar Cc. Seavey, E. Dawson, J. Ri (“Dick”) Dwyer, Oscar White, Julian Sontagg and/H. ©. Brooks. Messrs. White, Sontagg and Brooks are agents for powder manufacturers, and competition’ between them is sharp. __ Dr. C. E. LANCASTER and famiily, who have for quite awhile past resided at San Juan, start today for Rochester, New York, which place they expect to make their future home. They will take with them their household furniture, piano and other household effects. a Av. Noyes, who has long been in the employ of the South Yuba Water and Mining Company, will leave here in a few days for Alaska. He is of the opinion that there is a chance for him to discover a good gold mine up there, and he proposes to give the country a fair trial. Joun 8. Minter and daughter, of Sacramento, arrived here Wednesday. Mr. Miller is connected with the Internal Revenue Department, and yesterday he and I. J. Rolfe wentte Camptonville to inquire into the affairs of the late John Ramm. a =a SS Mrs. B. Guscettr has erected an elegant white bronze monument over the grave, of her deceased husband, B. Guscetti. The work is very finely executed. H. J. Wright of this city is the agent for this kind of monuments and tombstones. ~~ T': per . varard, Own, [usrom r 75best ; rs ” ‘Powis Broruxrs, the lumbermen of Placer county, are getting rid—of their Chinese employes as _ rapidly as they can get white men to go to work. Twenty-five of them the latter were put of yesterday in r the place of Chinamen. ents, SranNDARD organ to be sold by auction Saturday. See notice elsewhere. Any person wishing to see the instrument can do so by calling at the Standard Auction House, Broad street. td A. FrrepMan is about toopen a tailoring shop in the building on Pine street formerly occupied by John Hassell, the barber, who has gone to Gridley to locate. AS 00 ds. to. AY. x, Sane aK) ———— Joun GALE, a well known member of the Sierra county bar, was registered. at the Nationa! Hotel ‘Wednesday night, being on his _ way to Downieville. Sie Sos Mrs. GOERING, of Sierra Valley, who has been visiting with her parents, Ed. Dean and wife of this city, returned home the early part of the week. W044 Z. P. Cuanke, of the Commercial Union Assurance Company, and Mr. Grant, of the London & Lancashiré Company ,were in town yesterday. Tuos. CLEMENCE, a native of -Ehgland, was naturalized yesterday in the Superior Court, the witnesses being Israel. Hosking and Jos, Knight. @ ~ “s Hon. Lon D. Freer, Superior Judge of Butte county, is in town on business connected with , the estate of T. W. Sigourney, deceasTae Truckee Lumber Company of San Franeisco has incorporated with a capital stock of $50,000 divided into 500 shares. "SSA ATIAY ITs and lesome board. L. B. Harcu, special agent of the Mutual Life. Insurance Company of New York, was in town yesterday. : —— Masor J. S. McBarme and Geo. D. MéeLean honored the county seat with their presence. yesterday. 7 ~ Cart W. SmELEy has returned and may conclude to locate permanently in Nevada City. — IY. & Wm. Suneer, Jz., a prominent lawver of Sacramento, is registered at the Union Hotel. Jupar Smpesr of the North San’ Juan Times was in town yesterday. * : DCL asm Mersaatt & WENDELL upright piano at a barga in at Brand Brothers, HU Tuos. H. Carr has gone to San Buenaventura for a brief stay. [EEE Ladies. If you get your fine kid shoes * made to order at V. Lubke’s Commercial street store, you will be troubled with no more corns. The oat only place in the county where Lees the genuine French kid, handER. Dr. Penninaton, dentist, Broad st. near Post and Express Offices, ‘0 @E COMING CONFLICT. Men Mentioned as Available Can‘didates in Next Election. There is a good deal of political talk to be heard. in most parts. of . the county if one will listen attentively. Various citizens are com: paring notes as to their respective favorites for the offices to be.filled. There is: not so far as we know any undeihanded connubiating or wire-pulling going on either side of the fence wich divides the two parties, in fact the prospe-ts were never more encouraging for a clean, decent fight than this Fall’s promises to be. We don’t know who wants any of the offices that are to be hung up, but we do know a good many men who are spoken of by their friends as being just the right kind of individuals to put in thoge officfices. Here. are the names of ~fsome gentlemen thus mentioned : FOR SHERIFF. ‘ Republican — George Lord, J. W. Robinson, L. Nihell. Democratic—Cal. R. Clarke, M. Garver, James Gluyas. CLERK. Republican—F. G. Beatty, H. L. Weed, BR. E. Robinson, James Marriott. Democratic—John Webber, Ed. Sampson. : TREASURER. -Republican—Geo. E Robinson, H. McNulty, K. Casper, Frank Snell. Democratic —John Hussey, J. J. Jackson, Gen. Dobbie. ASSESSOR. Republican—Wm. George, A. R. Lord. Democratic—Dan. Collins. RECORDER. Republican — John A. Rapp, Geo. A. Nihell, I. J. Rolfe. Democratic—Wm. H. Mitchell, Jr., Wim. H. Martin, R. D, Carter. DISTRICT. ATTORNEY. Republican—W. D. Long, A. D. Mason, P. F. Simonds, E. W. Roberts, A. Burrows, W. P. Sowden. Democratic—T. 8S. Ford, M. Farley, A. J. Ridge, Chas. Kitts, P.T. Riley, Frank Power. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS. Republican—A. J. Tiffany, WJ. Rogers, Wm. Herrad, Geo. Brock, M. P. Stone, J. G. O'Neill. Democratic—H. J. Baldwin, C. L. Brown, T. B. Gray. RURVEYOR. Republican—J. G. Hartwell, W. F. Englebright. Democratic—N. C. Mitler. CORONER. Republican—W. C.Groves, Dr. Stotlar. Democratic—B. Johnson. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Republican—J. T. Shurtleff. SENATOR. Republican—E. M. Preston, B. J. Watson, J. S. McBride. Democratic—J. M. Lakenan, J. T. Wickes. ASSEMBLYMAN — NEVADA D!STRICT. Republican—A. Walrath. Democratic—B. N. Shoecrailt, J. I. Caldwell. ASSEMBLYMAN—GRASS VALLEY DIST. Republican—C. F. McGlashan, J. L. Lewison. Democratic—Wm. Hill, J. Austin. Ea Furniture Auction Friday--— Among the goods belonging to J. L. Osborne to be sold by: auction tomorrow at2 Pp. m., at the Nevada Theatre, may be. mentioned, one nearly new Wheeler & Wilson No. 8 sewing machine, ‘one nearly new cooking stove with utensils, walnut extension table, lounges, chairs, bed room furniture, tools. Sale positive. td —_—_—7o——— Room For Rent. Aroomin the Transcript Block, suitable for an office or sleepingroom, is offered for rent at a low price. Enquire at this office. tf For fifteen years . was annoyed with severe pain in my kead and discharges’ into my throat’ from Catarrb. My sense of smell was Ely’s Cream Balm I have overeome these troubles.—J. B. Case, St. Denis Hotel, Broadway, New York. Catarra CuRED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price’ 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. Carr Bros. agt. In. what States is, Dr. Richgreatest demand? In a Drunken state, in a Bilious state, in a Debilitated state,a Nervous staté, a Dyspeptic state, and whenever $1.50 at Carr Bros. "Way will you cough when Shi. 1oh’s Cure will give immediate relief, Price 10 cts., 50 cts., and $1. Carr Bros., agents. Sere Aas -Found Guilty. . . The jury in the case of Peter Brunn, the Spenceville ‘shoemaker charged with stabbing Thos. W. McFate, a wood-chopper, with a . knife ordinarily used in cutting hour and a half Wednesday night revurned a verdict of guilty of assault with a deadly weapon. leather, after being out for an City Tra stees. The City Trustees met Wednesday evening pursuant to adjournment, R. E. Robinson, President protem., in the chair. The chairman of the street committee reported that he had -madearrangements with Elijah Booth to erect ‘a fence between the latter’s lot and the Broad street cemmuch impaired. By the use of . . mond’s Samaritan Nervine in the. you feel in a bad state generally.Brunn was desirous of being sentenced immediately, but the Judge postponed so doing till Saturday morning. Brunn is an unmarried man, anid does not possess a superabundance of inteHigence. When under -the irfluence of liquor, which he is accustomed to periodically,indulge in, he apparently loses all control cf himself. On the morning of the day he committed the crime for which he stands convicted, he had been drinking heavily. Knife in hand he staggered up to where McFate stood and shook hands with that party, then made a lunge “with the knife the blade of which is 234 inches. long and penetrated the victim’s body its full length, narrowly missing his bowels. McFate did not know he was cut, but from Brunn’s actions thought it stood him in hand to defend himself from the drunken fellow who en. . 4, dzavored to cut him on the breast, . p44) $189 98 but waa knocked down before-he. —so a eek: The Board adjourned could succeed. ‘About the time of dey aventnn: May 44h commencing the attack Brunn is y g, Moeseed alleged to have made a remark about a quarrel that he had with McFate last Christmas. Brunn seems to be very penitent, as. at times during the progress of the trial he cried like a woman. etery. The following bills were alowed on the = \ ’ GENZRAL FUND. Work on cemetery—T. Mahar $6 25, W. Hooper $5, A. Durbin '$7 50, H. Doherty. $5. Work on streets—Jas: Hanley $8 75, Geo. Gray $34, John Cleave $12,-Jas. Bonney $5, W. Bonney $2 50; E. Brown $11 25, T. Jewett $8 75, J. Dennler $2 50, E. Lithgow $6 25,,John McCauley $5, T. McLaughlin $2 50, 8. T. Murchie $12, C. T. Canfield $5. Brown &. Calkins, advertising, $15. Gray &. Davis, advertising and printing, $26 50. Sweeping—John Hicks $5, PAlexander $2. Geo. E. Turner, merchandise, $2 75. J. 8. Holbrook, paid for hauling, till Tues——_ oo Jack McCarthy Sentenced. _ In the case of J. J. McCarthy, convicted of perjury, A.D. Mason, attorney for defendant, yesterday moved for a new trial, basing the motion principally on affidavits by T. McLaughlin and Hugh Dundon wherein. these parties alleged that they heard Evan Sleeman, Jr., one of the jurors, say during the progress of the tiial that he did not know what McCarthy was being tried for, etc. Sleeman denied in an affidavit the charges of McLaughlin and Dundon. The motion for a new trial was denied and the prisoner was sentenced to fourteen. years in the State Prison at Folsom. el A Hard Let. — At present there is not in the county jail one prisoner serving time there. The only inmates of the institutfon are the> following: Dan Ellis, under sentence of 21¢ years in San Quentin, for burglary. Geo. Rogers, burglar, brought from San Quentin, where he is serving.a 7 years’ sentence, to be used as a witness. A. Salvador, to be tried today for sluice-robbing. August Wilson, arrested for insanity, and to be taken to his brother in San Francisco. ‘Peter Brunn, awaiting sentence for assault with a deadly weapon. F Jack McCarthy, sentenced yesterday to 14 years in Folsom for perjury, ~ as:
—— Saturday’s Furniture Auction. State Republican Convention. — The Republican State Central Committee at its meeting -this week decided. toa hold the State contention in Los Angeles on August 25th, the election for delegates being held August 14th. Nevada county will be entitled to ten delegates in that Convention Se SEES & _ Tue enervation and lassitude of spring time are indications of the sluggish action of the blood, overloaded with carbonates accumulated by the use of heating the food in winter. This condition may be remedied by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparllla, the best blood purifier known. Saturday at 2 Pp. M., Chas. W. Palm will sell the entire household furniture belonging to J. E. Jesse, at the residence on Main street five doors above the United States brewery. Sale positive, without reserve. Among. the -articles to be sold isa Standard-organ, (cost $225), a nearly new sewing machine, (Wheeler & Wilson No. 8) bed-lounge, marble top center table, walnut chairs, carpets, nearly new; “Triumph” cooking stove, three-quarter double-beds, pictures, etc. td 2. Being Renovated. Mr. J. H. Quatman, ee 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. ti C. A. BARRETT. — Are you made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Sking Shiloh’s Vitalizer is a positive cure. Carr Bros., agents. —_~-.> —--Getting Excited. The Union Hotel is being renovated inside and out. A new balcony is being built across the front, a force of painters are at work, and several of the principal rooms are being re-carpeted and re-furnished. 7 Gis REBEL A EA The Horsemen and Farmersare 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. I do not believe there is a disease curable with liniment that the National Liniment will cure.” Walter D. Vinton, agent. : Two Auctions. -Friday afternoon at the Nevada Theatre, Chas. W. Palm will sell by auction the entire household furniture of J. L. Osborne, owing to departure for England. Saturday afternoon the household furniture of J. E. Jesse will be sold at his residence. Both sales positive without reserve, Further particulars to-morrow. 2t ~~» >House and Carpet Cleaning. A Persons in want of good help for house ind carpet cleaning can obtain the same by leaving their orders at Hurst’s Bakery, or at the residence on Boulder street above Tam’s. Mr. & Mrs. BRINKMANN. —_—— -—sos—Parties desiring to make a good Hinvestment should buy the fine fine Kranach & Bach Piano left for sale at Brand Bros. ti ee Use D. D. D>for. Dyspepsia. Try Spider Leg Tea. J. J. Jackson keeps it. -Finest tea in town. Try it. tf DR. WOOD'S LIVER REGULATOR, UNIVERSAL VEGETABLE ‘PANACEA OF CONCEN“TRATED EXTRACTS. Prepared from the “Active Medicinal Properties contained Mandrake, Dandelion. {Butternut, Black Tux Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind., says: “Both myself ‘and wife owe our lives to Shioh’s Consumption Cure.” Carr Bros., ageuts. i Swart’s photogaphs are second to no artist in the State. Go.and see specimens at ‘his gallery on . Root, e. Bitter kot, Blood Root, road stree posi : 7 isa; Bar Bark, Sweet Flag, B “ “4 t, OP ase Stumpf : eae Hemp. Wa-a-Hoo, Golden Seal, etc. Hotel. Prices low. 030-tf For the Speedy and Permanent Relief of . the most hopeless cases of = Oak Wood Fer Sale D: es sick H — 4 om, > Atthe V Flume ‘Lumber . Yard. Siior diseases arising from a Bi Leave orders at the Yard or with Ws. H. Onawrorp. Terms \Cash. Liver. EEDINGION & 00., 8.F., Wholemle acer sale by all Druggists. ply 8And 2 ious state ot the Stomach, or an inactive or i The Slattery-Roddd Fight. The Virginia City Chronicle of Wednesday says: This afternoon W. Skewes covered the $100 put up by Jerry McCarthy, James Slattery’s backer in the proposed hard-glove match with James Rodda. The following agreement awaits the signature of McCarty to conclude the preliminaries : ‘We, the undersigned, agree to fight a square Sacto fight to a finish, with hard gloves, according to the Marquis of Queensberry rules, for $100.a side, or more if upon, the winner to take all receipts and pay all expenses. The fight shall be in public or private; as shall hereafter be a upon, and shall not take place later than Saturday, May 8, 1886.” Skewes furthermore offers to increase the stake money to $250 a side, provided Slattery’s backers agree to fight Rodda in Nevada City on the above date. Captain Richard Hennessy of the U. 3. saloon is stakeholder, A Rich Find renovator Ayer’s Hair Vigor is universallycommended. It eradicates scurf and dandruff, cures all eruption and itchings of the scalp, promotes the renewed growth of the hair, and surely ‘prevents its fading or turning gray: ‘‘HACKMETACK,”’ i8 a pure and fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. Carr Bess. pgente. ———_—_ ope Pure “ Lanaguan” hen eggs for hatching, to be had of A. R. Wadsworth, Nevada City. 1m Suinow’s Catarrh Remedy—a positive cure for Catarrh,Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Carr Bros., agents. —_——o-<aPoi Beautiry your yards by sowing ome of that fresh Kentucky bluegrass and mixed lawn and white clover seed that has just arrived at ‘Carr Bros. tf In answer to your questions about the Cream Balm would say that I used it for cold in the head with very beneficial results. I have kept iton hand for. nearly two years.—F. A. Reynolds, Riverside, Cal. Chris. Mallon, who has charge of the’ mill at the Delhi mine near Columbia Hill, is in town. He reports operations in quartz up that way to be progressing with most satisfactory results. Messrs. Mallon, McMurray, Bigelow. and others are developing a claim} called the Puzzler and situated about a thousand feet from the Delhi. A piece or ore from the new prospect was shown to some old miners on Broad street yesterday, and they pronounced it to be one third free gold. Fn) Ladies Who use SOZODONT have only to open their lips to prove its excellence. Their white, gleaming, For Sale. The house and lot on Broad St., now oceupied by Jno.-I. Caldwell. For further particulars enquire of . A. H. Parker. & —_+_——_-2 eo—MATTRESSES Made over-and returned the same day. ' Standard Auction House. . tf Restaurant and Lodging For Sale. House The Chicago Restaurant and Lodging House, situated on Commercial st., Nevada City,is offered for sale. For particulars enquire spotless teeth, and fragrant breath . on the premises. m25-tf will tell thestory. There is more ; demand for this wholesome and Our Taste. tf unexceptionable preparation than for any other dentrifice in the . market. 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. . = —_——— orm Auction! Auction! George Tracy, auctioneer, will officiate at auction sales of hausehold furniture and other goods to be disposed of in Nevada City For terms, etc., apply to Geo. A Bailey, Nevada City. m30-1m Tracy & BAILEY. When Baby was sick, we gave herjCastoria, When she wasa Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria When she had children she gave them Casteria eal A nasat Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Reme\dy. Price 50 cents. Carr Bros., agents. J “OPENING DAY F sPRING AND SUMMER DRY AND FANCY GOODS, Wednesdav, March 31, 1886. A. BLUMENTHAL, CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS, While at San Francisco, purchased the largest and best assorted stock of Dry and Fancy Goods ever brought to Nevada City, which he will sell at very low prices, as you will see by the price list below: 20 pieces 40-inch wide Cashmere, 12% cents per yard, in all shades. i 50 pieces Colored Lawns, 16 yards for one dollar; warranted fast colors. 50 pieces Figured Piques, 13 yards for one dollar. Black and Colored Buntings 20 cents a yard; warranted all wool. “Black and Colored Silks and Velvets, reduced to half price. Crochet Quilts at one dollar apiece. Marseilles Quilts from $1 50 to $10 apiece. Sheetings, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Muslins and Blankets reduced to half price. Linen and Cotton Laces and Embroideries nearly given away. A 50 dozen ladies Chemise at’ 35 cents each, embroidered. with lace. 20 dozen genuine C. P, Corsets, at $2 50 a pair. Little Daisy Corsets only 50 cents; sizes from 18 to 29. 750 Bone Corsets, only $2. \ Best quality Roxbury Brussels Carpets, sewed and laid for one dollar per yard. ‘ Second quality at 75 cts. per vard, sewed and laid. Gentlemen’s White Shirts, made out of the best muslin, at one dollar-apiece. Gentlemen’s Merino Shirts 50 cents, each. Men’s and Boys’ Overalls, best quality, 65 cents. ‘YOU WILL SAVE 25 PER CENT. by buying your goods from me, as you will get all first class goods for your money. Orders from the country promply attended to. Reeneckiully. A. BLUMENTHAL. a “As asuperb hair dressing and]. Everything. pertaining t0 Milliuery, Feathers, iwewcreeds, Direct from New York. », and best assortment of FLV ee Ever brought to this city, consisting of Dressed and Undressed Kid Gloves, Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, And all in the_ most fashionable shades. LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S ALL WOOL JERSEY JACKETS from $4 “up. HOOP SKIRTS REDUCED TOO 20 CENTS. HEALTH BRAIDED WIRE BUSTLES 60 CENTS UP. ZEPHYR WORSTED 4 OUNCES 95 CENTS (0 Patrons may rest assured that when rival houses quote lower prices than us for the same kind, the article must beinferior. © Good Goods, Latest Styles, Lowest Prices and Rverything Aas Represented. MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, Near Union Hotel; Main St., Nevada City TIME Largest and Best Assorted Stock ——OF THE— LATEST STYLES MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS _ Ever displayed in this city, and at E> PRICES TO DEFY COMPETITION. <a . Mrs. Cohn trims every Hat in my establisment. Nobody is urged to buy; the goods will sell themselves. Call and be convinced thereof at the MECHANICS STORE MASONIC BUILDING, COMMERCIAL ST., NEVADA OlTY. CASPER COHN, Proprietor. COMPARE ANDJUDGE FOR YOURSELF Pipe Fac simile of the ordinary Ham, being placed on the mark-t, and be as good as the ‘Our Taste.” Fac simile of the eelebrated ‘Our Tasie” teken from selected hogs, trimmed Alnow claimed to Ham, and cured expressly for farcy trade. waysfresh, bright and delicious. * —_——00 The OUR TASTE HAMS are always fresh, bright, juicy and tender as a chicken. A slice for breakfast is indeed delicious. Hall, Luhrs & C0., Proprietors, Sacramento. OPENING OF MILLINERY. “COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 15. Flowers, ? Ribbons, Hitc.WOOLEN GOODS of all kinds. Sacks for Children, Sun Bonnets. Children’s Stockings a specialty. gz Everything usually kept ina first-class Dry Goods and Millinery Store. * ‘ Rverything at Bed-Rock Prices ! ! @%. The books are now closed, and all pérsons’ kno. ing themselves indebted to the firm are respeci fully invited to call and settle. THIS IS THE LAST MONTH FOR BARGAINS, 0 call and take advantage of it. Residence for sale, furnished or unfurnished. mrs. J. B. LUDBY, Commercial St., opposite Transcript Block. Crochets,