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13 PUBLISHED
Dailv. Mondays Excepted.
sat ceemmnaisicail
Ir was reported here yesterday
that a change of time in the running of trains on the Narrow Gauge
railroad is about to take place, the
morning train leaving this city at
6a.M. and returning at10:30 «a.
u., and the afternoon train leaving
at1 p.m. and returning at 5:10
P.M.
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Tuerx will be a masquerade ball
at Town Talk Hall, George. Sim——jnons, proprietor, on Friday evening, April 9. All are invited. No
improper characters admitted.
Admission, Gentlemen, $1; Ladies
free. Music by Beckett & Martin. a8-2t
In the matter of the estate of
Epemania Anaya, deceased, the
hearing of the petition for the sale
of real estate has been continued
till next Monday. A decree was
made showing that due notice ‘to
creditors had been given.
W. K. Spuncer of Grass Valley
yesterday filed in the County
Clerk’s office ‘his notorial bond
with John C, Coleman and Samuel Granger as sureties. Judge
_ Walling approved the bond,
Tipines: James Richards, of
Grass Valley, will return to South
America with Thos. Mein, wh:re
he will be. engaged inthe. blackmith shop in the mine of which
* Mr. Mein i is foreman.
ATR. tenn, Public Administra-;
Be has received word that his
mother, who lives in the East, is
_ seriously ill. Unless ‘she becomes
better soon he will go back to ‘see
her.
Miss Newue Joyce, of this city,
: = has been-appointed teacher of the
‘public school at Boca. She entered upon the discharge of her
duties last Monday.
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Tuer Native Sons of this city
have decided to give their. promenade concert and ball at Hunt’s
Hall on Friday evening, May 7th.
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For additional local matter see
second page.
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Military Eneampment.
The Record-Union of Tuesday
says: The officers of the First Artillery, Regiment, at their regular
monthly meeting held at Armory
Hal last evening, considered the
question of holding an encampment.at Woedland. Messrs. Tobiasand Curson, of Woodland,
were present, and reported that
the citizens of that place had raised $1,200 toward defraying the expenses of the camp. No definite
action was taken, but the. matter
was referred to the companies of
the regiment. Their report will
be received and acted upon next
Monday evening, to. “which time
the meeting adjourned. ~
Anti-Chinese Meeting.
The regular weekly meeting ef
the Anti-Chinese Association will
be held this evening at Hibernia
Hall. Officers will be elected for
the ensuing term and other important business transacted. After
this week the meetings:of the
club will be held at. Michell’s
Hall, Hibernia Hall ‘not being
large enough to accommodate the
crowds of citizens who generally
aoends
Rg
A Good Claim.
The Enterprise says that the Alta drift mine, which is situated in
Placer county and owned principally by Col. Ed. Boyle of Virginia City, is beginning to. yield pay
gravel at the rateof 250 tons per
day—worth about $2 per ton in
coarse gold—a good paying proposition,. : :
a
Oak Wood Fer Bale Z
Atthe V Flume Lumber Yard.
Leave orders at the.Yard or with
Wu. H. Crawrorp:
Cash. m25-t£
SuiLon’s ViTalizeR is what you
need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite; Dizziness, and all: symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and
75 persons per bottle. Carr Bros.,
agents. ‘ a
‘Grass Beeds.
Italian Rye, Red, Clover, Timothy and Alfalfa seeds for sale at
E. Rosenthal’s. £20-tf
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Mr. J. H. Quatman, :
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Who has for many years , enjoyed the repupation of being the
best ga¢ment fitter in Sacramento,
Will hereafter be found at. my tailcoring establishment, 46 Broad
atrets, Nevada City. té
C. A. Barrgtr.
Port Reyes Burrer, four bits]
aroll, at Surrn’s. *' tf
Use D, D. D. fer Dyspepsia.
Terms
. BEFORE THE BOARD.
The Supervisors Interview Justice Davis of Grass Valley.
In the bill presented to the
county Supervisors this session by
Justice of the Peace Davis of Grass
Valley, appear among other items
the following :
“The People vs. James Kelly.
Vagrancy. Defendant found guilty. Sentenced to 30 days imprisonment, but allowed to depart the
county: Justice’s fee, $3.”
“The People va. Henry Metcalf,
G. Hardcastle, Geo. Nelson, Joseph Palmer. Vagrancy. Defendants all pleaded guilty as charged.
Sentenced to 20 day's imprisonment, but being non-residents allowed to depart the county. Justice’s fee;$12.””
“The People vs. Ww. C. White.
pleaded guilty. Fined $10. De.
fendant being without means was
discharged. Justice fee, $3,”
“The People vs. Chas. Poole.
Disturbing the peace. Defendant
pleaded guilty. Fined $10. Defendant without cash. Reprimanded and discharged from
custody. Justice fee, $3."
‘The People vs. James Leonard,
John Fowler, George Green. Defendants tramps of an aggravated
type, persistent beggars and offensive in demeanor. Tried by court
and found guilty. Being non-residents were escorted beyond the
county boundary. Justice fee,
$9.7” é
The question arose in the Board
as to whether the Justice was not
overstepping the bounds of his official authority in-thus turning
‘loose parties convicted by him, it
being held that only the Governor of the State-possessed the pardoning power. He was cited to
-appear before the Board and did
so yesterday morning.
He stated in response to inquiries: that he did not know of any
law to justify the course he had
taken, but that he had pursued
it with a view to getting rid of vagrants at the slightest possible-expense te the county. It was done
elsewhere with good results, as he
had observed, and he had_ been
guided by the counsels of the last
three District Attorneys and _ his
own judgment in endeavoring to
send as few such characters to
jail as is consistent with the interests of the public good. He expressed a willingness to be guided
in the future entirely by the desires of the Supervisors, and if
they said to. summarily enforce
judgment on vagrants by sending
them to jail he would send them.
District Attorney Long and some
of the Supervisors expressed the
opinion’ that it would be well
jenough if he should give the
tramps an opportunity to leave
the county after they were found
guilty and before sentencing them,
but that it was entirely wrong for
him to do as had been done in the
cases above referred to.
Teachers’ Institute.
. The county teachers’ institute
will be held at Washington Schoolhouse in this city beginning ‘Monday, May 3d, and continuing five
days. Superintendent Tiffany is
arranging a programme that will
be full of interest and most beneficial to all concerned.
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Delegates Elected.
D, E. Morgan and L.: 8. Calkins
were on Tuesday évening elected
to represent Hydraulic Parlor, N.
8. G. W., at the meeting of the
Grand Parlor in Woodland week
after next.
er
Girl, Wanted.
, A good experienced girl, to do
general housework, can find employment by calling at the residence of I. J. Rolfe, West Broad
street. ap8-tf
From the East.
Five thousand dollars worth of
Oil-cloths, Mattings,
Window Shades, Linoleums (from
1to4 yards wide), Wall Paper,
and the largest assortment of Furniture Coverings with trimmings
to match, ever brought to this
the East at the Palace Dry Goods
Stere. Lounge and Furniture Coyering a specialty. Having taken
advantage of the low freight we
intend to give the public the benefit of it,
: _ Rosensere Bros.,
tf. Palate Dry Goods Store.
DeHaven’s Dyspepsia Destroyer will cure sick headache.
sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s
Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents.
Nasal Injector free. Carr Bros. agt.
Be
Pecx’s Premium Perfumes in
full variety at Carr Brother’s PalJ
For lame back, side or chest,
use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price
25 cents. Carr Bros., agents.
city has been received direct from}
CaTakRH CurzEp, health and. _
Board ef Supervisors--A pril Term
Wepnespay, April 7, 1886:
The Board met according to law,
all the members present. F. M.
Pridgeon presiding.
The quarterly reports of the
Road Overseers of Districts Nos.
1, 2 and 4 were read and adopted.
The following bills were allowed
on the. various road districts :
PERSP-DISTRICT.
For labor and materials—John
Lane $11.25, A. Craig $2.50, H.
McCauley $13, A. Millhone $48.25,
J. B. Hitchcock $66.25, O. Ragan
$36.87, S. Hecker $28.12, R. Hecker $35.63, Geo. Grissel $40, Thos.
Mooney $5, John Grimes $34.50,
D. O'Neill $15, 8. T. Murchie $30,
Wm. White $12, John Cleave $26,
C. E. Mulloy $75,G. E. Turner
Disturbing the peace. Defendant . 95-40, Chas. Gray $19.50, O. Ragan $2.50. Total $508.17.
SECOND DISTRICT.
_ Fer labor and materials—P.
Morsehead $33,D. Deadman $6.25,
F. Kearney $55, J. Reinhart $60;
H. Austin $36.25, G. A. Johnson
$40, Dan Tuttle $53.75, J. C. Conaway & Bro. $36.80, P. Brunstetter
$4.32, M. Londy $3.75, P. Conaty
$24, H. Fuchs $22.50, M. Crowley
$2.50, C. Sullivan $22.50, W. Wolford $20, W. Campbell $532.50, .J.
Shaw $10, J. K. Code $8.48, W.
Tierney $25, P. Johnston $4.25,
W. J. Woods $176, J. Pierce $7.50,
W. D. Woods $83.75. Total $1,268.10.
FOURTH DISTRICT.
For labor. and materials—J.
Schreeder $146.50, Weissbein
. Bros. $17.50, H. Fiene $100, M.
A. . be for. sale, and for which Gus}-— Phélan $85, H. Rathbun $40,
J. Wood $113.50, John Lane $5,
P, Graham $122.50, W. Menner
$7.50, W. H. Skehan $43.75, R.
Hughes $62.50, J. F. Schroeder
$75, A. P. Martell $35, P. Martell
$17.50, W. Briston $5,Robert
Hughes $22.50. Total $898.75.
Wm. Edwards was granted a
license’ to collect tolls on his
bridge atthe same rates as last
year.
The following demands were allowed on the .
GENERAL FUND. =,
Justice fees—W. P. Sowden $45,
Henry Davis $69.
Constable’s fees—C.C. Townsend $191.55, D. W. Allen $29.50,
Steve Venard $78.20, Wm. Scott
$33.30.
The following -was adopted:
‘‘Whereas, An Act to appropriate
money for the support of aged persons in indigent circumstances
was approved March 15, 1883, and
whereas the county has not received any part of said appropriation, be it, resolved, That the
District Attorney he and he is
hereby requested to take such
steps as may be necessary to secure the amount due this county.
‘A. R. Lord, Public Administrator,was granted a leave of absence
from the State for sixty days.
Board adjourned till 10 o’clock
tomorrow morning.
F. G. Brarry, Clerk.
Attest: W. D. Harris, Deputy.
Chautauquan Cirele.
The quiz at next Monday evening’s meeting of ‘the Chautaaquans will consist of from three to
five leading questions on each of
the authors mentioned in the ‘‘Table of Contents,’’ on the first page
“. of the College Latin Course. The
questions include a sketch of each
author’s life, a list of his.most important works, and characteristics
of his style. When the questions
relate to. the war's they will relate
principally to the cause of the
war, the result, and the printipal
commanders.
erence
. To gather pearls from Ocean’s vases
Divers go down in divers places; ~
But at our mouths of streams and bays,
No ris to Asian swimmers raise. pea
Like those in beauty’s mouth that shine
Made by the SOZODONT divine.
$3,000 Worth.
I will receive ina few days the
largest and finest stock of Carpets, Linoleums, Oilcloths, Mattings, Window-Shades, Wall Paper and Lace Curtains ever brought
to this city. They will be sold for
lower prices than any other dealer
in the county can furnish them.
L. M. SuxerortH,
Pioneer Furniture Store.
Nevada City, April 4th—6t
Wi You surrgr with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? ShiIoh’s Vitalizer is, guaranteed to
eure. Carr.Bros., agents.
Parties desiring to make a good
investment. should buy the fine
fine Kranach & Bach Piano left for
sale at Brand Bros. tf
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..
Piano for Sale.
A No. 1 Mannsfeldt & Notni pi
ano, with ebony music stand, is offered for sale cheap. Enquire of
aps-lw Mazes. C. T. Canrigip.
Coroner’s Inquest.
Theécoroner’s inquest held by
Justice Marriott in the case of Peter Conrad, who cut his throat at
North Bloomfield Monday evening, resulted in a verdict to the effect that deceased was a native of
Minnesota and aged about 39
years; that death was the result
of his own act while he was laboring under-efit of temporary insanity. ae witnesses were J. Norris
who discovered him in the dry
house just after he had committed
the deed; J. Silva, J. H. Davey,
L, S. Mickle, J. Finley and E. M.
Huntley. The last named testified as to the disturbed. condition
of the mind of the deceased on
the day before killing himself.
The Catholic Cemetery.
Some of our citizens have held
ameeting and determined to put
the Catholic cemetery on West
Broad street in good condition by
having the wild underbrush and
weeds removed, the leaning tombstones straightened, lots cleared
of rubbish, paths and walks reopened, fence repaired, etc. The
street in front of the cemetery
will be graded and macadamized.
A committee of five has-been appointed -to raise the. necessary
funds and.have the work done.
The committee will next week call
upon those who are particularly
interested in having the improvement made.
Chanee to Secure Bargains. ay
The property real and personal
advertised in another column to
Naffziger is agent, must be disposed of within a few days regardless of what it brings. There is a
well established pork packing business, a desirable dwelling house,
a good building lot, a horse and
buggy, aspring wagon and a pool
table. A big bargain can be had
by anyone wanting’ any of these
articles.
. Mining Property Seld.
———e
The company known as the:
London and California Mines Limited, and of which Wm. Johns is
the Pacific coast agent, has sold
the Erie-quartz claim near Graniteville to George Mainhart of
Grass Valley, and the Pennsylvania claim, which is situated just
atthe northwestern edge of this
this city, to J. D. Thomas. The
latter property contains about. 96
acres.
o<—-s
Didn’t Drown.
Zoe, a woman of the town of
Truckee, attempted _ suicide by a
plunge inthe icy _cold waters of
the river. She was tescued when
nearly dead, and is not liable to
try it again until the weather
and the water is warmer, when
she can take the fatal pean! in
the night time.
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Given Away.
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~The ladies are already seeing
the advantage of buying their teas
and coffees ata regular tea and
coffee store, and from a solid and
reliable house of modern business
ideas. The members comprising
this well known Tea Company are
experts in the business, and their
liberal method of doing business
are duly recognized and appreciated by the public of San Francisco and the numerous other towns
where they are established. They
sell twenty per cent cheaper than
general merchants, and give a
handsome and useful present -to
each customer. Dealers and large
consumers supplied -at lowest
wholesale prices. Ladies of “Nevada county will find it to their
interest and derive pleasure from
avisitto the handsome branch
store of
Great American Tea Co.,
tf Nevada City.
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When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria,
When she wasa Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she c'ung to Castoria
When she had children she gavej them
Casteria
LIBR RAGULATOR,
UNIVERSAL VEGETABLE
PANACEA OF CONCEN« TRATED EXTRACTS.
from the aes Me
Prepared Properties con
Mandrake, {[Dandelion, [Butternut, Blaek
py BO ghey Bitter Blood
Calisaya , Barberry Bark, Sweet Flag,
Indian Hemp, Wa-a-Hoo, Golden Seal
af the Speedy and Permanent Reliet of of
. most hopeless cases of
sorter b Jaundi Chills and siya
Disor tgeotion, wick Headache, Genye any
: ail other diseases arising from a Bi
BS ye state ot the Stomach, or an inactive or
Diseased Liver.
Bors sale by all — ‘o8ly
REDINGTON & 0O., &.F., AWholesale . a
NEW STORE! NEW 000s!
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. ©
READ OUR PRICH 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. :
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
rice.
Crochet Quilts at 75 cents apiece.
Marseilles Quilts from $1 to $15 apiece.
Sheetings, Table Linen, Napkins, Towels, Muslin and Blankets at. your own p
Linen and Cotton Laces and
I cent.a yard up.
75 dozen ladies Chemise at 25 cents each, embroidered wi:h !cce.
_ 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 e.
If any one can beat these prices we will put them
Down Still Lower.
YOU WILL SAVE 35 PER CENT.
By ce your goods at VICTQR LUBECK’S
New Store, Commercial Street.
We have only New and only First Glass Goods.
Orders from the country promptly attended to.
WH ARE HERE TO STAY.
VICTOR . LUBECK.
~ OPEN EN G DAY
SPRING AND SUMMER;
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 :
mbroideries from
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 a yard; warranted all wool.
Black and Colored Silks and Walveis: reduced to
half price. ©
Crochet Quilts at one dollar apiece.
Marseilles Quilts from $1 50 to $10 apiece.
Sheetings, Table Linens, N ane Towels, Muslins'and Blankets reduced to half price.
Linen and Cotton Laces and Embroideries nearly given away.
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 yard, 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 trom the‘country promply attended to. ~
Respectfully,
: A. BLUMENTHAL.
20 pieces 40-inch wide Cashmere, 12% cents per]
SPRING.
MILLINERY
Now Arriving
New Hats !
New Bonnets !
New Frames !
~ New Flowers . !
New Trimmings !
,
MRS. LESTER'& ORAWFORD,
Near Union Hotel, Main $t., Nevada City
NEW STORENEW GOODS
On SATURDAY, APRIL 34, at 7 o'clock, p. M. ,
there will be a grand opening of!
MLINERY AND ACY coms
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, Prontisier
ee QQ
WHEN THE GHINESETHAVE GONE.
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v3 now produee for the benefit of those who are observers of swe:
flake’s Pictorial, a sketch drawn by ‘‘our ‘special artist,” showing
what Sacramenito will look like on wash nay after the’ Chinese have
gone. It must be admitted that there is a goed deal of imagination
about this drawing, but there is none about PURE OLD SNOWFLAKE.
It is all that is represented for medicinal purposes and family uses.
Ask your Grocer or Druggist for it.
Hall, Luhrs &Co., Proprietors, Sacramento
MICANALINE
——
FOR SALE.
Pork Packing Establish ment, .
Cheap Residence,
(Centrally Located,) .
Building Lot, —
Horse and Buggy,
Spring Wagon.
\HIS 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 after a b reese trial of the
4 oo Testimonials of the virtue of thistion are now held by the inventor
it is-believed that in the near future,
nds now. suffering from that terrible
preone DYSPEPSIA, will be thankfn! that.
(MIKANALINE
Was everfbrought ta their notice.
, —AND— 2
’ _ Prepared by D. H. Hitchcoek,
: ; $1 50 per] Bottle.
_ Enquire of For Sale by
GUS, NAFFZIGER.
* W. D. Vinton,
“26 March 25th. Bee Corner Broad and§Pine Streets,
Snow Flake’s Pictorial