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April 7, 1886 (4 pages)

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meme Seeing heir teag. tea and lid and business nprising any are nd their business, 4ppreciFrancigr towng d. They per thansent to nd large lowest of Neto their re from branch Co., . City. er Com guaranShiloh’s to cure, t, Broad Offices, } ul says the exath Yulantities ____ y boring g at 25 bispo. anon . + ies. A th and conomi-« ds, and ion with t, short te powRoya, 16 eel "ISN ATIWV4 HOd. ills and olesome eboard. Ba ork the & 1S PUBLISHED Dailv, Mondays Excepted. Miss Eviza WittraMs, of Sacramento, niece of the late Mrs. Jack Campbell, passed through this city yesterday en route home from Downieville, where she went to attend the funeral of her aunt. She was accompanied by Miss Nellie Spaulding of the latter place, who will remain in Sacramento all summer. Ir is reported that. H. McNulty of Moore’s Flat will be.a candidate for nomination as County Treasurer when the Republican convention assembles here in a few months. Mr. McNulty is interviewing his Nevada City friends) “with an earnestness that gives. color to the report. _ Juntrvs RoszntHat, who had his thumb badly mashed a few days--ago-by a three hundred pound box of shot falling upon it, is suffering: considerably from the hurt,.and may have to submit to the amputation of part of. the thumb: ‘ t Sts age D-¥F;-Gerrenert,as-will be seen . by reference to our advertising columns, is announced as a candidate for the office of City Assess«Mr. Getchell is well known in this city, and if elected will make x good City Assessor.. Tue Idaho Mining Company has -declared dividend No. 198, The shaft is now being sunk for the 1700 foot level. The mine is last-year. Tue TRANscRIPr desires to acknowledge the receipt of an invitation to attend the ‘‘Old English Tea _Meeting”’ benefit of Church. plaint in the case of Towle Brothersvs. M. H. O'Brien et al., and which to amend. Ir you served in the Union arevening and help organize the G A. R. Post. 0 ftener, __ 2 hand and lacerated them badly. on the 13th of last month. Davip McCuure, Jr., of Oakland, is here taking _ notes of the successful.chlorination process employed at the Maltman Sulphuret ‘Works. has been idl for twelve years. —— 2 -e— cure. Carr Bros., agents. town. qe Estate of B. Brockmeier, real Thursday} evening: free. Skates25 cents. Prizes. dence of Mrs. E, W. Charles. P.,-will be held this evening. few,days here. o The Daily Transer'] . been employed at R. P. De Noon’s looking much better than it did “It will pay dividends }to be given at Michell’s Hall this evening for the the Congregational JupGe WALLING yesterday sustained the demurrer to the comgranted the jplaintiff 10 days in my or navy during the late un. pleasantness, go tothe meeting at Justice Sowden’s courtroom this Tne citizens of Grass Valley are Dbliged to go without fresh fish nnless they send to Nevada City orthem. The dealers here have llof the best kinds once a week or Wiis e ‘Hodge was working in the Empire mine Monday, the carriage of the pump ran over he first two fingers “of his left Taos. Eare, who was Superintendent of the Methodist Sunday Schoolin Grass Valley for many years, died in Cornwall, England, Work is soon to be resumed on the Kentuck mine, which property is situated near the Idaho and WILL You SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is guaranteed to ——~@ Oscar Brown, formerly of this ‘city but now residing at Sierra City, is spending a few days in deceased. Hearing petition to sell estate continued till May 3. Routes skating at Hunt’s Hall Admission Trurry ‘Sewing Society will meet this afternoon at the resiTue regular monthly meeting of Mountain Division, U. R. K. of Mr. Pearce, owner of the gas works at this city, is spending a W. F. Arwoxp and wife, of ShasCUT HIS THROAT. Board of Supervisors--April Term The Insane Act of a Miner at North Bloomfield. Peter Conrad, who has recently Monpay, April 5, 1886. The Board met according to law, all the members present. Pridgeon presiding. Ordered that warrants be issued for the sum of $100 each the following Deputy County ‘setae in payment of services fendered, the same to be issued on the first Monday in April, May; June and July, 1886: W.H. Mitchell, Jr., M. Brophy, W. H. Martin, J. E. Collins, T. F. Collins, Ed. Richards and D. 8. Collins. The quarterly reports of the Auditor and Treasurer were adopted. The Auditor’s weenie) report was adopted and‘ ordered published. The following demands were allowed from the GENERAL FUND. ——— Wm. Curless, post mortem examination, $15, 8S. B. Weller, coroner and justice fees, etc.,:$50. Jas. Marriott, justice ati coroner’s fees, $25. Expenses foreign judge—J. Walling $8; Stanley Eddy $33. J. Hennessy, livery hire for Supervisors, $3. . fT. G. Farrer, repairing clock, gravel mine, North Bloomfield, committed suicide Monday evening shortly before dark by cutting his throat, and the funeral took place yesterday afternoon. \Jay Ostrom, who came to the county seat yesterday morning after a coffin, gave the Transcrirt an account of the affair. Conrad and a man named McDonald had beenin the woods during the day getting out timbers. They returned to the mine about six o’clock and went into the dry house to put away their toolz. McDonald left the building without delay. te get ready for supper, and a few moments later anemploye named Joy went in to change his clothing. Ashe entsred he saw Conrad standing there, “while the floor around him" was wet with. blood. ““What’s the matter, Pet>? Have you cut yourself ? 2” asked Joy. . There was no answer save a gurgling sound, and then looking more closely Joy. discovered that there was a ghastly gash in ‘the throat of Conrad, and from it the M. 3. poor fellow’s life blood was gush$ = : = ing in torrents. Joy immediately ee ey ear wat: m .25. called in some of the other miners. About the time they~got there Conrad had fallen upon the floor, and with one hand fiercely Brasping his throat was struggling in the throes of death. Within about five minutes from the time Joy first learned what had happened, death ensued. Re exegnin:edped, that from Lassen county, $1.50. Jonrad had with a ck nif cine bison Ub bebe ae sss 4 his jugular eae my a 2 Board adjourned till 10 o’clock pipe. x tomorrow morning. He was a steady, aed Toe F. G. Bratry, Clerk. and industrious man, about 38 W.D. Harris, Deputy. years old. When he arrived in ‘ Bloomfield he told some of those with, whom he was associated that his former home had been in St. Paul, Minn., where he has a wife and a seventeen-year-old daughter. To others he claimed his wife was dead, and again he would say he left her because they could not live together without quarreling. He has of late showed signa of approaching insanity. He mistrusted his fellow workmen, and would vehemently protest that “. some of them who felt most kindly toward him were endeavoring to injure his character and make Nevada City Gas Works, gas for courthouse, $61.25. 'L. M. Sukeforth, table, $6. E. Booth, janitor’s services, $15. Mitchell & Compton, printing blanks, $293.25.: Brand Bros., blank supplies and ‘stationery, $135.28. W. D. Long, copy of ordinance Attest: Toxspay, April 6. The Board met pursuant to adjournment, F. M. Pridgeon, presiding: The following demands were allowed on the GENERAL FUND. G. W. Welch, blank supplies aud stationery, $34.30. Brown & Calkins, advertising and printing, $165.95. Gray & Davis, advertising, $16.20. Gray & Davis,’ publishing delinquent tax—list, $195.50; copies $2.50. stances that he was crazy when he killed himself. Judge, $5. . Trial Jurors, $10. . The following were drawn. yesterday in the Superior Court to servé\as trial jurors, “They are made returnable. Tuesday, April Nevada township—J. B. Byrne, K. Casper, W. J. Organ, Jno. B. Ducray, Jas. Hackley, Jas. Williams, C,.E. Ashbum,. Felix. Gillet, Wm. Giffin, B. Bullard, 6. McClintock, M, Alty, P. Richards, . ~ E. Muller. «= Grass Valley Township—T. M. McDonald, Wm. Bee, D. Allen, P. Mulcahy, J. C. Noell, P. P. Pingree, E.J.Sleeman, Jr., A. Ducotey, E. A. Roberts, John P. Pearce, W. H. Stevens. ‘Eureka township—Hugh Dundon, J. B. Maybanks. Washingion township — John $5. roads, $68.50. D. Collins, sold-and expenses, $39. $244-12. portation of prisoners, $53.35. iff’s fees in criminabcase, $3.2), oners, $1. ~ W. prisoners, $16.50. From the East. Attorney’s fees, $125. Five thousand dollars worth of Carpets, Oil-cloths, _Mattings, Window Shades, Linoleums-(from lto4 yards wide), Wall Paper, and the largest assortment of Fur$51, P. H. Paynter $27. o’clock this morning. the East at the Palace Dry Goods Divers go down in divers places; Store. Lounge and Furniture CoyBut at our mouths of streams and bays, ~ 4 J : No swimmers raise ering a specialty. Having taken . Like those i uty’s mouth that shineMade by tlie SOZODONT divine. advantage ofthe low freight we’ intend to give the public the benefit of it. o~ > $3,000 Worth. own. a day. dwelling house at Sierra City. & roll, at Sarrn’s. ome tt at Stockton. 2, are spending’a few days in. AnorHER visitation. of April ears night before lastand yesterA. Marwan has purchased a Pont Reyes Burter, four bits Hon. A. Warrata and wife are For additional local matter s0e tf Palace Dry Goods Store. a te RR CatarrH Curep, health and sweet breath secured; by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free.-Carr Bros. agt. tings, Window Shades, Wall Pain the county can furnish them. L. M. SukerortH, Pioneer Furniture Store. Nevada City, April 4th—6t “Pecx’s Premium Perfumes in full variety at Carr Brother’s Palace Drug Store. =: aie 3
For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Carr Bros., agents. A. L. Bancroft & Co., blank J. M. Walling, expenses foreign J. D. Ostrom; Coroner’s inquest, John Marion, coffin for pauper, Conveying sick to Hospital—J. D. Ostrom $8, James Chivell $5. W. J. Organ, labor and expenses as guard working prisoners on Thos. Angove, jury script, $10. abstract of lands ~F. Eilerman, boarding prisoners, Geo. “Lord, mdse. for and transWm. E. Hopping, foreigu SherA. Blumenthal, mdse. for prisD. Vinton, medicinesfor M.E. Oliver, interpreter’s fees Justice fees—W. T. Liggett $15, Wm. Walker $3, A. R. Wadsworth = The Board adjourned till ten . piture: Cobbsleii with’ timanings Attest: F.G. Berarry, Clerk. to mate: oear. Saniahe. to Phig. <7 Ds Harris, Depaty. city has been received direct from To'yYather pearls from Ocean’s vases per and Lace Curtains ever brought tothis city. They will be sold for lower prices than any other dealer: Parties desiring to make a good investment should buy. the fine . fous fine Kranach & Bach Piano left for ‘*Peoor Selim’s”’ Troubles. The Los Angeles Herald of last Thursday says of a former well’ F. M*ignown resident of this place: “The féllow Selim, who forged checks and an order in this city to the amount ef $55, has been heard from. Assoon as he got the money he went on foot to the San Gabriel _ Winery. and represented there that. he was dead broke and had heen obliged .to walk the ,Btreets of Los Angeles for three ‘days because he had no money to phy for lodgings. This statement, with a few tears, secured him work for a dollar a day and board. He. claimed that he was offered a situation on the Evening Press in this city if he could wait two. weeks, but he could not wait so long and started out for pastures new. He said his name. was Niles, Niles of Illinois, and {that he-was-a-good teamster. A twohorse team_ was put in his charge, but it was soon observed that he knew-nothing about teaming, and when the character of his teaming was criticised he said he was an experienced bdok-keeper, and was set to work at that business but proved a failure and at the end of twelve days was paid off and discharged, after he had taken a . check from the office to help him when he wanted to ~borrew—the name of somebody. From the winery he went»to San Gabriel, three miles distant, and while. on his way lost the name of Niles and found the name of Miles. After this change of name: his fortune seemed to change and Miles had plenty of money and drank heavily for a few days. Yesterday morning he took the California Southern train with a ticket to Colton, to which place a dispatch has been sent for his arrest, so that. Selim-Niles-Miles may appear again in Los Angeles.”’ eed New Tonsorial Firm. The advertisement of Klingenspor & Wild who have succeeded to the proprietorship of the barber ‘shop on Pine street, rear of Vinton’s drugstore, appears in anothgentlemen are first-class workmen, and they will receive a large share of the public patronage. a) Tuat Hackina Covau can be 80 quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantee it. Carr Bros. Agts. (ee able by that terrible cough. loh’s Cure is the remedy for you. trouble between him and his em. books, $51.05. Cant Bre, — : ployer: He was very morose at} H.8. Crocker & Co., blanks,/agriAts AT THE HOTELS. OPENING DAY times, and it was a common: reée-. $4.20. NEVADA CITY. mark that he was ailing mentally. W. J. Williams, Government OF On Monday, however, he was un-. stamp envelopes, $56.10. NATIONAL HOTEL. RING INT UMMER usually cheerful and genial. It} W. Green & Co., fare foreign . ®. A. Eppy... _.+. PROPRIETOR = aS) is quite plain from all'the circum-. Judgu, $8. April 5. _N. Williams, Sacramento, Miss Eliza Williams, do Miss Nellie Spaulding, D’ville, Al. Gale, do A. Maltman, Sierra City, J. A. Luttie, ’St. Helena, F. M. Pridgeon, Bloomfield, T. Freeman, Bridge, W. F. Arnold & w, Shasta, T. D. Harper, Oakland, L. Lewis, Harry Muller, city, a C. Watts, —— UNION HOTEL, ~ Rector Bros PROPRIETORS. April 5, 1886. Ramelli, City, Bamberger, San Fran cisco, M. Currier, do R. Vandicon, Lewiston, Ill. O. Bartlett, St. Paul, Minn. H. Colby, Dutch Flat, iss Gillett, Washington, M.A. Singleton, Washington, J.C. Sweezy & w, Riverside, Lt T. V. Horris, San Juan, \ T. Polloch, San Jose, “Wim. R. Spence, Los Angeles, G. J. J. H. E. G. Mi be Templar. in criminal case, $2. ge Sissel, Was gt ¢ , ay Bloonifield township—H. P; Lar-. Shorthand reportingand trans-. C has. Grissel, sen scribing testimony in criminal ie ig he San J Juni, ae iti o hn Fuller, ~.do Bridgeport township — Robert . ©#8¢8—Citizens Bank $69.30, Ed ° ’ Washer. aise es ward Sampson $16.20. Frasik Coogee ring do.Se OES G. E. Marshall, Deputy District Jas. Cook & son Gras? Valley, Rev. Wm. J.Lund, don. L. O. Smith, Round Mt. > When Baby was sick, we gave-her Castoria, When she had children she gave them Castoria . mm TT sida and finest stock of Carpets, Linoleums, Oilcloths, MatUNIVERSAL VEGETABLE PANACEA OF CONCEN: TRATED EXTRACTS. the most Le gsr cases of eral Detlity,. all other diseases from a Bi Diseased Liver. Usz D. D. D. for Dyspepsia. . sale at Brand "Bros. if “ire ole ed all Dregeiets o8-ly er column of to-day’s paper. These SLeEPLess Niguts, made miserShiJ.J. Morrison, San Francisco, When she wasa Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she c’ung to Castoria Prepared from the. Active Medisinal Properties contained Mandrake, {Dandelion, ag Blaek Gaisaye Hari, Barberry Bark, Sweet, Fag YOU WILL SAVE 25 PER CENT. ofa ns Biedy and Peanet ie'st. by buying your goods from me, as you will get all Jaundice, Chills and Fever, ered Digestion, Sick Headache, Genious state ot the Stomach, or an inactive or REDINGTON & CO., 8. F., [Wholesale NEW STORE! NEW Coons! ‘VICTOR LUBECK, Will open in a few days, in SEARLS’ BUILDING, COMMERCIAL ST., A new stock of DRY GOODS, FANCY COODS, CARPETS, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Men’s and Boys Clothing. Hats, Caps. Boots, Shoes, Etc. \ RAD OUR PRICE LIST: 30 pieces 40-inch wide Cashmere, 10 cents per yard, in all shades. ' 60 pieces Colored Lawns, 20 yards for $1, warranted fast colors. SPRING . MILLINERY > Now Arriving ! New Hats New Bonnets ! New Frames ! 65 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 price. Crochet Quilts at 75 cents apiece, Marseilles Quilts from $1 to $15 apiece. Sheetings, Table Linen, Napkins, Towels, Mus‘lin and Blankets at your own price. Linen and Cotton Laces and Excbratdertes from I cent a yard up. 75 dozen ladies Chemise at 25 cents each, embroidered with lace. Genuine C. P: Corsets at $2 a pair. Little Daisy Corsets only 40 cents, in all sizes. 750 bone Corsets, only $1 50. Best quality Roxbury Brussels Carpet, for 75 cents a yard. 2d quality .at-60 cents a yard, Gentlemen’s White Shirts, made out of the best muslin, 75 cents apiece. 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. By buying your goods at VICTOR LUBECK’S New Store, Commercial Street. We have only New and only First Glass Goods. Orders from the country promptly attended to. WE ARE HERE TO STAY. DRY AND FANCY GOODS, Wednesday, 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 1 w prices, as you will see by the price list below : 20 pieces 40-inch wide Cashmere, 12% cents per yard, in all shades. 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 yard; warranted all wool. Black and Colored: Silks and Velvets, reduced to half price. Z 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. ~ ly given away. 50 dozen ladies Chemise at 35 cents: each, embroidered with lace. 20 dozen getiuine C. P. Corsets, at $2 50 a Little seiey Corsets only: 50 cents; ‘sizes fr to 29. 750 Bone Corsets, sly $2. z A Best quality Roxbury. Brussels. as sisted ’}and laid for one dollar per yard. Second quality at 75 cts. per raidheel 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. a class goods for your money. Orders from the country promply attended to. Respectfully, VICTOR LUBECK. ‘Linen and Cotton Laces and Embroideries nearNew Trimmings ! MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, Near Union Hotel, Main $t., Nevada City NEVSTORENEWCOOIN On SATURDAY, APRIL 34, at 7 o'clock, P. M., there will be a grand opening of FRY AND FANCY GOODS, LATEST STYLES, Largest “Assortment, LOWEST PRICES. Everybody is invited to call and inspect the handsome assortment for the coming season at the MECHANICS’ STORE , MASONIC BUILDING, COMMERGIAL ST., CASPER COHN, Proprietor. WHEN THE CHINESE HAVE GONE. SE ——— > I] —_ ta—a\ ye : ee i et, b ra My \2 \ " a Vii a yi . 1 [ti a ry ~ a is im yy WK = Witty ‘ IY, . Vag \: TOS a TT Ai wii . No ay Vi Fr eee 7 y ae Hl i I oF : , \ nnn . IN hi i ie . We now Bol ins benefit of those who are observers of Snowflake’s Pictorial, a/eketch drawn by ‘‘our special artist,” showing what Sacramento will look like on wash'nay after the Chinese have fo FOR SALE. es Pork Packing Establishment, Cheap Residence, (Centrally Located,) Building Lot, Horse and Buggy, Spring Wagon. ean gy PREPARATION IS MADE FROM the Papaia tree, and will be found to be one of the BEST MEDICINES ever put up for the cure of diseases arising from Indigestion, etc. Persons using it will find relief after a few days trial, but.a permanent cure cannot be expected until ra larger trial of the same. Testimonials of the virtue of this preparation are now held by the inventor, and it is believed that in the near future, thousands now.suffering from that terrible disease, DYSPEPSIA, will be thankfnl that MIKANALINE was ever§brought to their notice. AND Prepared by D. H. Hitchcock, Pool Table. ‘HILO, HAWaAlIL. $1 50 per] Bottle. Bnquire of For Sale by W. D. Vinton, GUS. NAFFZIGER. = A BLUMENTHAL 2 March 26th. Corner Broad and§Pine Stroets, a < ‘ rie Snow Flake’s Pictorial ‘