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April 8, 1886 (4 pages)

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rs PAZ, fask CO Two wives have turned up to tc) — The Daily Transcript. Brown & GaLkinsy, . . .Proprietors.” _ August 2d. Se daacatans, ih one sa'ot tthe prinelpal Mtn in Spain, is a candifor the new Parliament atthe town of Tudela, and is likely to be elected. Boarpinq@-HousES for acon are increasing in London, and the accommodations are declared by many to be preferable to hotels, claim the insurance on the life of J. 8. Coulter of Portland, who was a member of the A. O. U. W. — oe Wantrep—The man who can address a Sunday school without beginning his speech with ‘When I was a little boy.”’ >—-* Cart. Cannon, who sued the Baltimore American for $25,000 damages for libel, got a verdict of one cen _ Srvsrat of the grand dukes of Russia are about to visit the United States with a naval squadron. A pat has been invented to take thd place of whitewash. No. Legislature should be without it. Tux Del Monte Hotel has applications from would-be guests far exceeding its accommodations. A woman, Mis. McLean, of . Reno, obtained contracts for fifty mail routes at the last letting. A taras tract of land is to be ~. opened for settlement near Rivérside: by. an Iowa syndicate. A NeW hotel and several other business structures are to be erected at Visalia. QUEEN VicrortA will open the Colonial Exhibition. at Liverpool onMay4th. — Tuar slight cold you think 80 little of may prove the forerunner ofa complaint that may prove fatal. Avoid this result by taking Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, the best of known remedies for colds, coughs, catarrhs, bronchitis, incipient consumption, and all other throat and lung diseases. Dwelling for Rent. Six rooms, large lot, barn, Main . street. Rent $10. Lately renovated. E. W. Buack. tf Cae en RB Oe Garden and Flower Seeds. All kinds of fresh Garden and Flower Seeds at E, Rosenthal’s. r ASSESSOR'S OF OFFICE 1886. Motice to o Taxpayers. a i; “ftms, bane deere vege deliver to the Assessor's oiice, at the Piper : ment under cach of all the sae both . .. tions, ceemlaateanrt House in Nevada City, immediately, talent personal, owned:or claimed by him, r or them, or in as bye, or held i =e for others ‘clock meridian, on the FIRST MONDsY OF MARCH, 1886, ‘accordance with the New Constitution, Refusal of néglect to make a sworn statément of all the property owned or held in wore wll subject the person so refusing or ecting-to make such sworn statement to the eerie dolar dean of thé Jaw—one hundred e on § le sed of a. misdemeanor. real estate that has Pit ng Zore been ine Bs in the wrong name en the Real Estate Assessmént Roll, or who have purchased ey — within the ae ear one re uested to appear. wi eir Genk at the 's office and have the proper change made for the year 1836. _ ”» Immediate attention is necessary, as work on thé roll has already been commenced. blanks may bs cbinined at the As's Office. **atho Poll Tax of Two Dollar is now due -— samahericnt cha a deputy Ascorneas sequent ot of each and every his statement immediately spayer tole hs sateen in saving ex. said the next morning, , ‘‘three NEWS ITEMS. miscieh Gleaned from aM Quarters of the Wor'd. ‘A general Poycott will begin in , Pea Santa Clara county ‘on the 20th in-. “PRICE LIST Nevada City, Nevada County, lant. 3 3 fo neal . “A number of. Chineselaborers For Cash"! ‘TERMS : ona railroad in San Luis. Obispo PER ANNUM....6ee essere $7.00 county have been driven from PER .WEEK.6.s.+++ eases 15 CT8.4 4h 61% work. agin Sas Caleb WWest of Kentucky has . Flour, per 100 Ibs, $2 25 THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1886.'. . heen nominated for Governor of] Wheat, \ “« 2 = Utah, Corn, oe «6 4 7B Ar Parsons, Kansas, the other The e Nol an grant of 575,000 acres’ Rolled Barley, “ ~ 1 874 day, the —— all tathed out, . in New Mexico has been restored en) eee : ial: defied the engineer to rm Bie] Payers have boon prepared for . egy = AQ tA atacle that eoald neitherbe sidethe prosecution of Sam Davis and . gyyrants, fio 16 . . s a number of other leading citizens . p.yn, "10 « 1 tracked nor switched off, and the : ; es, i id not dare to‘move his Caracn, Ne v-, for taking part iD . Gog Fish, 25 *: 1 en — the anti-coolie boycott. B 2 (1 engine. The argument was effec. Beans, , ? tual. The sentence of the murderer. Pearl -Barley;, 12 1 Brick,who was to have been hang. Java Coffee, 5 « L ‘Tm Marysville Democrat pre-. ed at. Colusa, has been commuted . Costa Rica. * 10 “ 1 sents the name of Joseph Hage: . to life imprisonment. Roasted .« g * 41 man ‘as one that history should} 4; is said that Senator Fair is]Ground’ fg ws S preserve alongside of the name of doing all he can to defeat the. Was’g Powd’r 12 papers 1 , John Hatmpden and other patri-. confirmation of John S. Hager as . Chocolate, 4 rie ots. Herented a tract of land to} Collector of the Port of San FranStarch, ct i eee . white men, though some Chinese . cisco. Gorn Starch, 12 “. 1 offered him $2 more per acre for it. Preparations for the great labor dere 4 ss A Tout Nast’s idea is, according to . demonstration to be held on Satees P sai en fer ee ee < fig demonstrations in Harper’s urday next are nearly completed. Sizing Beans «3 ‘Weekly, that New York should It is certain that at’ least 8,000 a es elect her Aldermen.from among . ©? will he si line, Selmos:. gi“ 4 the inmates of Sing Sing prison, The decision of Judge Sawyer, Table Fruit, 6 « , and return them to that institution . of the United States Circuit Court, . pie Fruit, gt when their terms as Aldermen ex. declaring boycotting to be felo-. Jenny, 6. I pire. es Vie ny, does not meet the approval of . go ain es; @« 1 Tax Grand Dake Ca Baden has Dennis Kearney, who declines tol Deviled [Ham, 4 3 2 ganctioned the proposed quincen-. "°""" Morned Beef, 4 i tennial jubilee at Heldelberg, the Claude, the 18-year-old son of. Lard, 10. Ibs. 90 festivities of which: will begin on Postmaster Yeats, of Lexington, . Lard, 8 lbs. 7 Or., resented paternal punish-} Lard,' 4 Ibs. 40 ment by'stabbing hia father in the breast on the 4th instant. -The wound is not dangerous. In . Milwaukee, Wis., Isadore Seidenbaum, 18 years old, shot and killed Annie Rosenstein and then committed suicide. The murdered girl was 15 years old, and was sleeping ‘with her two younger sisters.. ~ A recent occurrence at Branden+ burg, Germany, ‘and its ‘sequel are attracting mutch atteiition in military circles, The Colonel of one of the regiments forming the garrison of the town administered a severe rebuke. to éleyen’ Captains of. his command i in the presence of theregiment. The Captains thereupon tendered their-resignations. The Emperor waé-jnformed -that they had resigned, pnd he ordered their arrest and/ trial for conspiracy. August Koch, a native of Germany and a shoemaker by trade, killed himself at Triekee Monday by hanging. Koch was about ‘50 years old, and has been dissipating freely. foil Ey ' 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 giyen up by .veterinary surgeons of that city. One man hundred dollars would not, buy my horse. -I) never will, be. without the National Horse Liniment in my stable. 1.do not believe there is a disease curable with liniment that the National Liniment will not cure.”’? Walter “D. Vinton, agen. ‘Baaviner your yards by sowing some of that fresh Kentucky bluegrass and mixed lawn and white clover seed that has just arrived at Carr Brow. tf Princes, Potentates; Plain People, everybody needs Samaritan Nervine. $1.50 at Carr Bros. tor said death was certain. Sa‘maritan Nervind cured her.’’— Henry Knee, Vervilla, Tenn. $1.50 at Carr Bros. CATARRH 9 iy st agra Balm . Is aot aLiquia orsnar It hag ganed an enviable Reputation wherever tocwn, displacing all other prepa~ rations. An article of ‘undoubted merit. Itallays pain and causes no sneezing. ream Balm, WHEN “APPLIED into the nostrils will be ahsorbed,. effectually cleansing the nasal pease of catarrhaj virus, causing healthy secretions. Itallays inflammation, protects the méiiibranal linings of the head from additional eolds, completely heals the sores and restores the senses of taste and smell. plications. “Our child had fits. The dee-}— Beneficial results are realized by a few apLIAM WOLPS 40 60 2 25 Kerosene, per gallon, Syrup, per gallon, Syrup, 5 gallon kegs, Pickles, {5 gallonikegs, I 25 Lire Tea, per lb, 25 \ QapantTea, ee 35 “ ‘s ~~ “5 Ib.zbox, I 50 ‘. English Breakfast oy 50 mt) 6b o6 per Ib. 35 Soap, per box, 55 Harkness Candl’s, per ea 83 40 Goodwin's ‘‘ San Francis . “ Starch, per box, Butter, per roll, 40 Tobacco, per plug, 60 AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN iT : 50 50 . Johnny. Southwick, a well known . ley doings. PROPORTION. MISS HANNAN BRANCH —GREAT—ENCLISH REMEDY. Large Rettle!$1. Small Bottle 50 ¢ ‘ HIS IS THE GREATEST REMEDY,IN the world for‘Coughs, -Colds,. Sore _ Throat, Quirfky, Croup, Hoarseness, Asthma, Whooping Cough, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND. LUNGS. “It performs, wonders inrelieving Consumption, it strengthens the Lungs, and instantly allays all irrit ation of the Threat. e For Sale at the principal Drugstores in Neyada%county H. BRANCH and.A. P. CLARK, d2 Proprietors, Nevada City. — MARY E, LITTLE, Physician, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE SECOND pook ABOVE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LIAN WOLE, LOCAL MATTERS. © : ° LOLA MONTEZ. How She Shocked the Early Settlers of Grass Valley 7 Her riskiness. We find the following in: the San Francisco Call: Would you please inform me if there was such a person as Lola Montez; if so, who was she and where did she live? K. R. {Lola Montez was a noted ‘danseuse and adventuress, born in Treland in 1824. Louis, King of Bavaria, fell in love with her and made her Countess of Lundsfeldt. . She afterward came to America, and was in California somewhere in the fifties. While here she married one man, Becher or another—an editor—challenged another to settle a little feud between them by drinking off -two glasses of wine, one of which was. to be poisoned and drawn by ~lot; and finally quarreled wi her hat ene left him, went East and in abject poverty.] Lola Montez came.to Grass Valley, this county, in-1854, and there built the . dwelling house on Church street at present. owned and occupied by Postmaster:.Bosworth. Her husband ‘accompanied her, but shortly after their arriyal he offended her in some manner and she gave him a “licking.” He then ran away from her to escape the chance of future inflictions .of the same _ character, whereupon she went to living with citizen of the place who with Fred Jones and others originally located the now famous and valuable Empire quattz mine. Henry Shipley, editor of the Grass Valley Telegraph newspaper, printed an aiticle. that reflected upon the character of a friend of hers. She armed herself with a rawhide and started out to find the offending scribe. She: discovered him sitting in a saloon and proceeded to chastise him. She gave him one slight cut with thewhip-and was then disarmed and sent about her business. After that the whipper and the whippee had an extended newspaper discussion as to which . one was to blame. Local chronicles fail to mention anything about the poison drinking episode. Editor Shoemaker of. the Tidings will, we suppose,tell us in his forthcoming history of Nevada county all about the frisky Lola’s Grass Valed Fram GuiLp has removed his Auction and Commission House -America are to discuss the queslever, goright along as usual, and there. Accorpine to the Los Angeles :. Herald, the Atlantic and. Pacific Railroad, not‘content with’ buying the Rancho Buenos Ayres, has offered Messrs: Hammel & Denker $1,250,000 for the Rancho Rodeo de las’ Agnas. The explanation ‘. suggested of these speculations is, thatthe Company intends to subdivide the ranches and_ sell them off at a profit great enough to pay for building the railroad from Los Angeles-to Santa Monica. Ir is statedthat Miss Alcott and twenty of the leading women of tion, ‘When Should our Young Women Marrz?’’ The girls, howaccept all offers that come, . without regard to theirown age. They will refuse to be tied down by spinster rgles when that important question of “yes” or ‘‘no’’ presents itself. “Loox here, Judge,” said the burglar, ‘‘I ain’t so bad as you thinkIam. @nly give me time and I’llreform.” ‘ And» the Judge gave him fifteen years. W. K. VANDERBILT’s new private car, ‘‘The Wanderer,’ cost ‘$20,000. The. outside: color is olive-green. Eleven persons may live in it. : = Sratistics show, that in thé whole of. Europe the women have a majority of 4,579,000. All the: old maids are not in Massachusetts. Sincx the boycott began in Petaluma one half of the Chinese] have left the town, and there are now only twenty-five employed Inthe municipal election to be held in Ukiah enthe 12th, the issue of high license and low license will be fought out. >< Cuicaco newsdealers threaten to boycott the Tribune of that city because it reduced its price” to three cents. Wa. Horro of Georgia has four wives. He sold one for a bucketful of peas, and another for some shucks. qo “How are we ever going to get through our spring and summer’s work? We are all ruin down, tired out, before it begins.’’ So say many a farmer’s family. We answer, try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This is just the medicine you need, to.Commercial street, next door to JsJ. Jackson’s store. Second Secondhand furniture bought and sold. a4-3t Swart’s photogaphs are second to no artist in the State. Go and see specimens at his gallery on Broad street, opposite Stumpf’s Hotel. Prices low. 030-tf oe Our Tastes. tf Wor sells tea and coffee cheaper than any firm in Nevada City. Read his price list. 1m City Election Announcements. oT For City Assessor. ~~~ F, GETCHELL is hereby anneunced as a candidate for the office of City. Election Monday, May 3, 1886, D. Assessor. For City Marshal. wu EDDY is hereby announced asa candidate for the office of City Marshal. Election Monday, May ‘8, 1886. and will pay compound interest on the money it cost you. <>< Catarrh. : A cold of unusual severity which I took last autumn developed into a difficulty decidedly catarrhal in all its characteristics, threatening areturn 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. —d SLEEpLess Nie@uts, made misereble by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the remedy for you. Carr Bros., agents. Bik Re Taat Hacxina Cove can be so quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantee it. Carr Bros. Agts. Dr. Pewninaton, dentist, Broad st. near Post and Express Offices. For City Marshal. J 8. HOLBROOK is hereby announeed . as & candidate for re-election to the office of City Marshal. Electien, Monday, May 3d, 1886. For City Assessor. W. NEVADA STREET. WE MAKE A Troroves TREATMENT WiLL Cure.” Unequaled for Cold in the Head, . Headache and Deafness, or kind of mucous membranal irritation. Send for polneniy Sold by all wholesale and retail ruygists. — 50 cts. 60 cts. by. mail, pense." DANIEL COLLINS, a8 Assessor of Nevada County. be
4 ; MARK [ae ny BROS, fe Drogas SRS office of City Assessor. Election Monday, May 8d, 1886. Stamdazxd ‘Boot and Shoe Factory ! NEVADA CIT y. O BEST LINE OF i ad Mat Footwear in the Cousty. TO ORDER VeRYTHING IN cok WAY OF BOOTS and SHOES, ‘Miers Thuis d Specialty, = ae es We sll ‘at San Francisco Prices for Cash Only 4] pages as NIVEN & MACOMBER. B. HOCKING is hereby announced {! asa candidate for re-election to the . : 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. Telephorie 485. Correspondence The Low and Behold Style. From Clara Belle’s Létter: The everlasting blame, of fashionable women for baring more than their faces on socially ceremonious occasions has never been more emphatic than now. The lowness of the season’s corsage has been exobserve that the area of exposure is no greater than before. Two or three years ago we showed the hide of our arms from wrist to biceps, and our bodies in a wedgedshaped space extending from the neck clear down to the extreme end of our corsage. The fashion: has chamged—that’s all. Ou gloves now reach to within four or ‘five inches of the tops of our shoulders, and the opening of the waist is broager, but it really does not goso low as it used to in the central point. On the whole I don’t think that there is any intentional, nor even actual, indecency. It is all a matter of usage, and the violent critics are carpers. Just—to show how innocent the girls are of vicious intent let me quote what one of them said to beau at a reception the other evening. She had been waltzing furiously, and now she sat with her partner taking an ice. ‘*Aren’t you afraid it’il give you a chill?’ he selicitously asked. “Bless you, it’s for the chillI’m eating it,’’ she naively replied, ‘““because the last time we waltzed past the mirror I saw that my neck was #@ crimson as a washerwoman’s afms. I want to bleach my’skin.’”’? Here she involuntarily shivered and then ‘exclaimed: “Good! That ought to bring the goose-flesh. Look close, Charley, and do tell me if you see it.’’ A TUNNEL run into a mountain near Onino, Plumas county, has struck gravel worth $10 to $25 per carload. _ This is a-district where many old miners predicted that no gold would be found. Auction! Auction! George Tracy, auctioneer, will officiate at auction sales of household furniture and other goods to be disposed of in Nevada City For terms, etc., apply to Geo. A Bailey, Nevada City. m30-1m Tracy & Barney. Croup, Wuoorina Coven and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Cure. Carr Bros. agts. €Has, E, WILD. Cuas. KLINGENSPOR. Klingenspor & Wild, Rarbers, AVE PURCHASED THE SHOP ON Pinu 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 Cutting, =» Hair Dressing, Shampooing. 4 First-class Work dome in all these branches; Bootblacking free to Customers As Heretofore. a6-im KLINGENSPOR & WILD. Nevada Royal Arch Chapter, 6, BR. A. M. SLATED MEETINGS at Masonic Hall, Nevada City, on Sp the First Monday in each month. HW Visiting Companions in good standing are cordially invited to attend, solicited. m11-3m WOOLEN GOODS ~ Children’s Stockings a Goods and i WPENING OF MILL COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH I5. Rverything pertaining to Millivery, Feathers, Fiver, Ribbons, Eitc. ‘. Sacks for Children, Sun Bonnets. ier Every ything usually kept illinery . Store. Everything at Bed-Rock Prigag !11 &%. The books are now closed, kno ing themselves indebted to th —Pspect fully invited to call and settle. ‘THIS IS THE LAST. . GAINS, so call and take advantage of it. Residence for.sale, furnished or unfurnished. MRS. J. B. LUDBY, Commercial St.; opposite Transcript Block. M. L. MARSH, High Priest. NERY, of all kinds. Crochets, specialty. in a first-class Dry and all persons e firm are reMONTH FOR BARcessive, I grant,but I’m pleased to . gey, under fear that she would An Arroyo Grande ,correspondent of the San Luis Obispo Register writes that ‘onthe night of the 25th of March E. Leedham, Jr., the blind musician, was stolen out of his father’s house through the window and taken to San Luis Obispo and married by the divorced wife of Albert Preskill herself if he did—not—-marry her.’”? The woman has been previously forbidden the house by . his parents, who discovered that . for a year or more she has been trying to win his affections. An audacious young man put his arm around a young woman who sat in the same pew with him during service in the United Brethren Church, at Fort Wayne, on Sunday night week, and kissed her. She was so tickled that she laughed right out in meeting and others joined with her. ~ These young people are to be indicted for disturbing 4 a religious meeting. In Auburn the boycott has had the effect of ousting four Chinese hotel cooks to-make way for white men, > -+——_ Tar anti-Chinese boycott was commenced at Carson Thursday and many are leaving that place. paeenNfeten eet aer sen sore C. P. Huntinaton thinks that the railroad war will be ‘ended within thirty days. —_——o,> eo ——— Tue warlike outlook in the East is causing considerable alarm. in England. Iv five years past 66,000 people in Paris have sen IEE 3 tion. ——__9 <0. AN unusual quantity of snow is THOUSANDS of workingmen. are out of employment in Vienna. pe for hatching, to be had of A. R. Wadsworth, Nevada City. “Im Restsarent and Lodging Heuse For Sale. \ 3 The Chitees Restaurakt and Lodging House, situated on Commercial st., Nevada City,ie offered for sale. For particulars enquire on the premises. m25-tf ——-—--<—> oe Try Spider Leg Tea. J. J. Jackson keeps it. Finest tea in town. Try it. tf For Sale. The house and lot on Broad 8t., ". now occupied by Jno. I. Caldwell. For further particulars enquire~ of noted in the Swiss Alps this year. . Pure “ Lanestan” hen eggs . ’ Tam@paith Covlies pitts ha £ Smi O'lege girls ha organized a society for the vitig tion of birds. The larks of th young gentlemen will recej first attention. nhs * their “ARE chess sinyers usually ar. tists ?”’ asked Mrs. Fangle of hey husband. “Why?” “‘Becange 1 noticed that most.of the games between Steinitz and Zuketort are drawn.”’ _ back to this country, He ihinks he remembers one place where he let a dollar or two get away from him the last time. ‘reprenermenesnamranancseana: ARRIVALS AT TRE HOTELS NEVADA CITY. i UNION HOTEL, Rector Bros... PROPRIETORS, April 6, 1886, A. F. Cartman, Gr tase Valley James Fraser, Ran ‘ D. H. Hitchcock, Hilbarro, rag Fah sel San. Jose, rs. McIntyre & 5¢ Cit Miss Melntyre . rd Miss Birch eld, do “Mr. Hyman, San Francisco, R. Scanlon, Buena Vista, C.P. Lougbridge, City. NATIONAL: HOTEL. © 8. A. Epp.. 0.. PROPRIETOR C. H. Hanson, city. M. Coda, Grass Valley, J. M. Johnson, do. €. Northup, San Juan. Mrs. Rowen, Backbone House, Mrs. J. B. Townsend, do. ‘Mrs. F. Dowling Moore's Flat, Miss Mollie Dowling, do, .Miss Casey Dowling, do. J. A. Harper, San Ncisco. Wm. Conroy, do. Albert Byres, Sacramento. J. H. H itchens, Stockton. POWDER» Absolutely ‘Para, This powder never varies. marvel of purity, strength aid wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary--kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate pow ders. Soup onnv im CARS, ROYAL Bakina Powprer Ca,, A. H. Parxer. at., N.Y. A COO D TONIC. Fever, Dys stimulant, Tree f Ba all oFrGaive It Pare Old Fennessee White Bye Whisky IN BOTTLES. STRICTLY PURE. "39M ATIWV4 HO4. Recommended by. Foysicians for Nervous Complaints, Chills and Nipestion and Consumption. injurious substance. A Necessity in the Sickroom{ad a Luxury on the Sideboard, ‘A wholesome a Trial.. Each, Bottle hag the above-Trademark label bh k the signature label of A. Fenxaavsben & Co., San Francisco; Ox! = > None other genuine. GEO. C.GAYLORD, Agt. . Don't be deceived. Dealer in General Merchandise, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL. > tamer = J. B. CARR, SCHOOL BOOKS, pounded by a careful and i T.-H. CARR. CARR BROTHERS, THE PALACE Cerner Pine and Commercial sts., . etp constantly onhand a large ‘and Jcomp let stack. of wcebine usual found it First Olass Drug more PAINTS, OILS, ‘VARNISHS, ETC. DRUG STORE Nevada City: BLANK BOOKS, _ ; MISCELLANEOUSIBOOKS, li kinds of Periodigals Pictorials and Newspapers, Field, Garden and Flower Seeds ° THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS Se ‘2 Prescriptions accurately and carefully com cocipeenat Diese MartrHew -ARNOLD~is~ ~* coming 106° Wall: The Di Dailv. Mo ES ieeiaarenaainsneaapeien —— Ir was repc that a change ning of trains railroad is ab morning train 6 A.M. and re u., and the af atl P.M. an P. M. THERE will . at Town Talk ——ynons, proprie ning, April 9. improper ch Admission, Ge free. Music t titi, os In the matt Epemania A hearing of the of real estate . till next Mon: made showin; creditors had W. K. Sem yesterday fil Clerk’s~ office with John C, uel Granger Walling apprc een Tipines: J Grass Valley, America with he will be: en; mith shop in Mr. Mein is fc tor, has recei mother, who _ Seriously ill. better soon he her. Miss NEw . has been-app public school tered upon tl duties last M Tue Native have decided nade concert Hall on Frids For additic second page. —= Militar The Recor says: Theo tillery Regim monthly mee Hal last eve question of . ment.at Wo biasand Cu were present the citizens « ed $1,200 tow penses of thi action was ta was referred the regiment: be received a Monday ever the meeting Anti-Cl The regula the Anti-Chi be held this . Hall. Office the ensuing portant busi this week t club will be Hall, Hiberr large enough crowds of ci attend. A! The Enter ta drift mine Placer count pally by Col. ia City, is be gravel at the day—worth coarse gold— osition,. es Oak: Atthe V E Leave order: Wu. H. Cash. SuiLon’s \ need for Cor petite; Dizzi toms of Dysy 75 persons pe agents. Ga Italian By othy and Alt E. Rosenthal Mr. Jd Who has feo ed the repu: best garment will hereafte oring estat street, Neva Port Rey a roll, at Su Use D. D.