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December 21, 1887 (4 pages)

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Wie Meteo © OR one «et The Daily Transevipt, 4 SENSELESS STRIKE. CIRCULATES IN fevada City Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, Miners Wha Seem Anxious Far an Excuse Spenceville North San Juan, French Corral, Sweetiand, North Bloomfield, Moore's to Quit Work ' Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every other town of Nevada county; alsoin Placer ne } and Sierra counties, at Sacramento,. San — } Franciseo—in fact, throughout the State “from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Sierra to the Sea.” The Plumas National of last week . “About two weeks ago the! nvinersat the Plumas Eure:ka mine . ‘took a disli.e to the steward, Mr. . Phomas, who had charge o/ the board. No. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. wis pied alee o* SPs Getnon _. . signed by a large number demanding his discharge. Mr. Hoskins, the Superintendent, complied with the demand and sent for Mr. Johns, the general Superintendent, who-was in Francisco at the time. ‘said: Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by —BROWN & CALKINS-— OFFICE: WEDNESDAY, DEO. 21, 1887. — CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. San ‘ Mr. Johns arx Several persons have been killed in: rived at the mine on the night of the a Kentucky teud. . } 29th. On Thursday morning he disCleveland is said to be hedging in} charged two of the men, which caused his free-trade message. . a large portion of the men to quit, the The Salt Lake Mormons have de-. remainder still continuing at work. A . feated the free school proposition. committee of the discontented waited . Voorhees of Indiana takes issue . on Mr. Johns and demanded the rea: with Cleveland on the tariff issue. son for discharging the two men. He Ten persons are reported killedin ai told them that was his business. railroad disaster in New Brunswick. . They then went into the mine and » Three men were killed at Fleming. . stopped those that were at work. Mr. Kans.,.by the premature explosion of) Johns informed the men, about 140 in . a blast, es number, that if they. had any grievThe pottery of N. Clark & Sons at) ances they would be _ heard, Sacramento was totally destroyed by! but tne “company proposed to fire. Loss $45,000. ;run their own business in theifown The proprietor of the paper mill at way. He informed the men that the Corralitos bas been indicted for empty. boarding house would be open until ing waste in the creek. Friday morning, and then if they did German bankers propose to open a) not ‘go to work it would be closed. ‘Suitable Holiday Gifts fir Big and Lite, Great aad. Sma nr SANTA CLAUS SIDE 1 No wonder Santa Claus feels frightened at the great revolution, because my prices are beldw competition. * : Come,.and See My Stock of TOYS AND “NOVELTIES, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS: CHRISTMAS CARDS, : ALBUMS OF ALL KINDS, ORNAMENTS FOR CHRISTMAS TREES, Candy, Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Figs, }Dates and Bananas. MEERSCHAUM GOODS—1I have just fecnived the largest and finest stock of GENUINE MEERSCHAUM PIPES, CIGAR AND CIGARETTE HOLDERS ever brought to this city, to which the attention of smokers is called. Also a full line of FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. And don’t forget. that there will be no need fora Santa Claus for those who buy at a E. ROSENTHAL’S, Commercial Street, Nevada City. SN, German-Chinese bank, with*branches . They told him they bad taken possesin all the treaty.ports. : sion of the boarding-house and provis. The Kesley Brewing Company has) jons, apd intended to run it to suit . instructed its brokers to buy no barley . themselves. ‘The men have no com-. grown in Kansas or Iowa. . plaints to mak* about their wages or . Aubertin, the man who shot Ferry, . hours of work, ane is violently insane, and the doctors have little hope of his recovery. In a conflict in Syria between the; The Piumas Eureka’ is noted for its Bedouins’ and = Druses one hundred) Kjid and. generous tréatment of the and sixty of the latter were killed. (imen. If one gets crippled in the mine The Statute of Limitations war what) he js allawed half pay until able'to go saved Northern Pacific timber cutters . tg work asain. No other mine in the from prosecution at Deer Lodge, M. T. . State treats its mon with thesame conA man giving the name.of Wi.ecup . gideration. has been arrested at San Jose, charged . with picking a man’s pocets of $300 The Pester Lloyd contends for the necessity of crushing Russia in the THe finest line of Christmas ae d2i-tf . . event of war and rectifying. the. frontier. The last-spike excursionists were enthusiastically welcomed at the various . by that terrible couzh. cities on the journey to re metibdy for: yous. Diet arr Bros. Jem Carney pubtishes an exceptance . of Jack McAuliff’s challenge ofa ten. at Carr Bros. on 00 @e-+ aa Shiloh’s Cure Salem, For sale by NEVADA THEATER _ __round _glove-fight ,for_$1,030.within . <> NE Yn BE =x . field. three weeks. —aAND— A reduction of passenger rates is . announced on the Oregon and Cali-. Saturday Matinee. fornia railroads, and-by the Pacific} i COMMENCING Coast Steamship Company. . At Reading, Pa., the greatest stiow MONDAY DEC 19th of the year fell ‘on Saturday afternoon, . ‘ : J and at 10 o’clock at night its depth . u was eighteen inches, and still falling. . A. R. Wilber’s Angus McClain, who burned the . Yun r 1 ) 1] Kneeland Hortle at Shelton, W. T.,! (‘() lk {)\ ae (MII \\\ and caused the death of Harry Connor . 4 d o6 . pare of San Francisco, has been sentenced to death. A den of counterfeiters was discov. ered on an island in the Arkansas} New York Drama river, near Wichita; Kan., and a quan. tity of spurious coin seized. Pao es And Comedy Successes, eluded arrest. F WITH A . Another rich quartz strike has been . é “ made near Churchtown, Shasta} Change . ot Bill Nightly county, by John Mahon. He brought be ae samples to Redding that showed more gold than rock. Charles Miller, a young unmarried . man, was run over by a train near . lOc 20c 30 cis Mobton station, on the Cascade divis. ‘ 8 a ion of the Northern Pacific Railroad, } O@NO HIGHER. gg and instantly killed. . —_, Attempt is being made in Ohio and . Se aasscait Gass cine win waka Mek political circles in New York and Wash. joy7g, ington to induce Frank Hurd to accept . MISS HANNAH BRANCH'S the nomination with Cleveland. It is . GREAT— Jn a reportoire of plays consisting of THE LATEST ADMISSION : argued that he would strengthen the . West and hind the party to revenue reform. : . : John W. Mackay is to retire from ENGLISH REMEDY. the Nevada Bank if Wall str et reports Cree may be relied’upon, A Scotch syndicate, it is stated, has bargained to} take the bank, paying. the market . value of all the institution’s assets «nd . adding $500,000 for good will. The Unifed States nan of war -has . returned from her visit-to t':e -Topolo. bambo colonists. The commander . rode 150 miles through the contry on . horseback, and says he found 102! colonists. ‘All had plenty to eat and . were receiving $3 per day. None of . i them wished to leave. . SRY Oh Saturday a thrilling accident . Large Bottle $1, Small Bottle 50 cts. happened to Miss Marie Greenwood, . pris 1s THE GREATEST REMEDY IN the operatic prima donna: She visitthe world for : ed Niagara Falls with some friends, sai 0 ged Bore sha pr Qunizy, and while near the water she slipped TW haope Cotigh, aa and would have gone over the falls ian dice. edemian oe had she not been grabbed by one of the gentlemen present. THROAT AND LUNGS. It performs wonders in relieving Con! sumption, it strengthens the Lungs, and . instantly allays all irritation of the Throat, For Sale at coc. B. MUoUuULOY’s. Cashington, the Millionaire, Married a lady far from fair; But when smiles lit up her face, . You forgot her want of grace. SOZODONT gave brilliant teeth, These won her a bridal wreath. ee In order that-you may be sure to get the nicest Present for your friend call at once at Carr Bros. d21-tf ++ @e>— Fost assortment of fancy and standard groceries in the county at Gaylord’s. lw 2 080-0 For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint you have a printed guarantee. on every bottle of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Ask Carr Bros. for it. ee ‘At Washington Schoolhouse, Buy where you can get goods at your own price—Barrett’s great closing out sale is the place. d15-tf SO Ot Suion’s cough and Con-umption cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It Cures consumption. For sale at Carr Bros. Wholesale or Ketail. ; H. BRANOH and A. P. OLARK, Proprietors, Nevada OityTEACHERS’ SEMI-ANNUAL EXAMINATION. NEVADA CITY, CAL., BEGINNING Averioy tonight at Barrett’s, d15-tf Execraic Catarrh Cure. Carr Bros., Tuesday, Jan. 3d, 1888, Nevada; Smith & Knotwell, Bloom . ot-10w. . ®& A wast injector free with each botAt 9 o'clock A. M.‘fle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price es 50 cents. For sale at Carr Bros. . ooo : . Yare paid regularly . . every month and do not pretend ta . have any claims against the company. . We have heard ofa great . . many strikes, but this seems to be the . most senselé’s one on record.’’ . SLEEPLESS nights, made miserable} THE TRIMMED HATS & BONNETS. We have on hand the most extensive and Handsomest Display of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets ever seen in this market which will be sold at,*“LOWER' PRICES than ever before heard of. . } . Untrimmed Felt Hats from 50 cents, up. . } Trimmed Felt and Fur Hats from $2.50 to $10. i Felt FINE HOLIDAY GOODS: And Latest Styles Material for Fancy Work now being received. Always on hand a complete assortment of DRY & FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, Ete. MRS.LESTER & CRAWFORD, NEAR THE UNION HOTEL, MAIN STREET, NEVADA. Trimmed Sailor. ro) ‘A Father’s curse light on your wife and you. May next Christmas see you both in the workhouse or the churchyard.” CGranp HOLIDAY PERFORMANGE owe A Pere Nevada: Theatre, ‘Thursday Ev'g, Dec. 29th, For thepurpose . of raising Funds with which to erect and maintain in Nevada City a Four-Lamp URCTRIC LIGHT MAST 100, PRET HIGH! . . . On which oceasion will be produced Charles Reade’s thrilling dramatization . . . . of Tennyson’s touching Christmas poern, CORA!” Pea Scenes ! Correct Costumes! Incidental Music ! Act 1—The Iron Will. Act 2—Bent, but ‘not Broken. Act 3—“A Little Child Shall Lead Them.” The Favorite Young Emotional Actor, George : Allen : Watson, > on A Sean “FARMER ALLAN,” SUPPORTED BY A OAPABLE OOMPANY. “te 4 i . Doors open at 7 o'clock. The curtain will rise at 8 o'clock sharp. Five minutes between the Acts. ———00 ——Admission One Dollar. (IRR BROTHERS, —Palace Drug Store— NEVADA CITyw, Extend the compliments of the season, and desire to announce that at their establishment can now be found the most complete and attractive stock of . HOLIDAY GOODS Offered. to the people of Nevada County this year. BOOKS. Novels and Poems,. Pictorials and Prayer Books, Juvenile Gift Books, Bibles, Etc., Etc. CHRISTMAS CARDS. Plush, Silk, Satin, Fringed and FramedAll Styles and Sizes. i. ALBUMS. Photograph, Autograph, Scrap. More than 5a. Styles. In all kinds of Binding. TOILET SETS. In Artistic Cases of Plush, Leather, Inlaid Wood, Ete. Best assortment ever shown here. ODOR CASES. All the latest designs, including many striking novelties. WRITING DESKS. For old and young. All sizes and styles. In fine woods, Japanese Finish, Ete. OPERA GLASSES. An endless assortment of Iemaire’s, Colmont’s, Chevalier Bed and other standard makes. " aa . { . . orn HAND BAGS. A complete Line. Bought at a bargain and offered cheap. Plush, Leather and_ Pressed Alligator. MEN’S DRESSING CASES. Just the thing for your Father, Brother,.Cousin or Lover And Thousancs of other artictes suitable for oliday Presents, . SF If You Don't See What You Want, Ask For It.
Ord rs by mail ar’ express promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed CARR BROTHERS. ee . — Se come wnat ACKED. A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 7 = A H olid ay FE xcursion fos TO AXE! ras . =-TO-~ Our new attractions are exciting the admiration of all who see them. Those who have been on a tour of investigation declare-them not only Novel and ‘Pretty, as well as useful, but~ Extremely Reasonable in Prices, and First-class in Quality. Here are a few of the items by way of illustration : (dor, Manicure, Toilet and Drawing Cases, Just from the East. ‘The latest and best designs. REFLECTING MIRRORS, Which will please the ladies greatly. Must be seen to be appreciated. ; : SCORES OF OTHER NOVELTIES ‘Too numerous to mention here, “but all calculated to delight the récipients of them. THE FINEST SACHETS, . THE SWEETEST EXTRACTS, And Best Assortment of Perfumes generally to be found in the County. Eastman’s--Lundborg’s -Pinaud’s--Palmer’s. Do.not fail to inspect this elegant display. of Holiday Goods before purchasing, W. D. VINTON; Nevada CityDrug: Store. Auction: Auction: Auetion: CLOSING OUT SALE ae O43, SD Esky Having determined to Remove from this city about March or April, and prior to Removal ofAnniversary Ball OF THE . Leap Year Ball! North Bloomfield Brass Band, & gh WILL BE GIVEN AT ARMCRY HALL. NEVADA CITY, . Cummings’ Hall, NORTH BLOOMFIELD, Saturday, December 24th, '87. INVITATION COMMITTEE, Relief Hill—C. O. Jepson, R. P. Rossen. Moore’s Flat—Charles Hegarty, J Dowling. —0ON— Monday Evening, Jan. 2, 1988. Under the Auspices oi ——— Brock, P. S. WalLAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6, ae Galavotti, A. J. Flan. ders. North Bloomfield—O. Penrose, P. Lund, Q, W. Williams, 8. Hierronimous. Floor Director—-Grant Skiimore. Native Daughters. . fe rs to sell his entire stock of CLOTHING, _ Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, RUBBER AND OIL GOODS, Etc. At Private Sale at 90 Gents On the Dollar From the San Francisco -Wholesale Price. I will also havea PUBLIC AUCTION at my store, COR. PINE & COMMERCIAL STS,, OF TEX Golden West. maa ee First-class-Music hy a Full % LADIES! SEE HERE Srchestra. YOU CAN BE MADE THE PICTURE OF Wienges HEALTH BY USING GIiIUmIMoRnsEe’s AROMATIC WINE! This remedy isthe result of years. of experience in Pharmacy, and is pronounced by Physicians and Medical Societies to be a perfect Nerve and Brain Food. It is prepared expressly for treating all those diseases commonly called Female Complaints with which all women are afficted, and for these cases isa positive , --— cure, It will purifyandenrich your blood, , give strength and steadiness to your nerves, andinvigorate your entire system, giving you rosy cheeks and bright sparkling eyes. Do net aley but get it atonce and*be cured as thousands already have. We will send free to any address a book containing much usefit) information for the ladies. “Gilnore’s Aromatic Wine is giving better sutisfactionthan any medicine I have soldintwenty years. It is all it is represented tu be: W. T. JOYNER, Druggist, Delaware, Ohio.” GILMORE'S MAGNETIC ELIXER, For Ooughs, lds, Asthma, Brnch ‘ and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, , Three Sizes—25c., 50c. aud $1.00. Floor Managers—R, Dickerson, Geo, Lucas, Chris. Peterson, John Sughrne. Music by the North Bloomfield Brass and String Band. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Tickets, including supper at Lund’s, $2.50. Every effort will be made by the Ladies of Laurel Parlor to make this one of the finest parties ever given in Northern-Central California. Ploor-Dircctor...Mrs. 0. J, Naffziger, FLOOR COMMITTEE. Miss Ida Maltman, Miss Kate Matteson, Miss Cora Clark, Miss Mary Hook, Miss Sara Miller, Mrs. Wm. Richards, Mrs. Wm, Thurston, Miss Lizzie Keenan, Miss Jennie Marsh, Miss Belle Rolfe. RECEPTION COMMITTEE. Mrs. J. M, Hadley, Miss Grace Morgan, Mrs. L.S Calkins, Miss Mattie Bradley Mrs. J. M. Walling, Miss Eda Rosenthal, Mss. L. M. Sukeforth, Miss Clara Baruh, Miss Emily Rolfe, itis, Miss Hannah Keenan Miss Alice Crawford, Miss Addie Boardman Vox wala by Carr tires. jdasek Tnvitation Committee. Gee Sota TaD LAUREL PARLOR; No. 6. No. 1064, . , tn the Superior Court of the Coun. ty of Nevada, State of California. HE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALa Os ig avin Ragon. o W. D. Lon strict Attorne Ne County, Cal , Bownds You will please take notice that I will apply to the Governor of the State of Califorhia on the day set by him for the hearing of application for pardon inthe month o¥ Janury, 1888, fora full pardon from .the judgment on conviction rendered against me in the above action in the Court aforesaid on The Grand March will begin at 9 o’clock, Tickets admitting ONE LADY AND TWO GENTLEMEN, $1.50. Each Additional Gentleman, 26 cts. * Admission to Gallery, Ladies 50 cts the 29th day of April, ae e pril, 1885. EDWIN RAGO N.' Gentlemen 25 cents.Every Wednesday Evening from ‘7 to 8 oclock, AND Livery Saturday Evening from 7 to 9 olock, And will continue the sale until the whole stock is sold. [DON’T FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF / THIS GREAT SALE. +. » I offer my DWELLING HOUSE, ‘on Main street, for sale, It has recently been improved’ and newly .reNo repairs wlll be needed.on it, inside. or outside, for the next 7 years. I also offer for sale my BRICK BUILDING, Corner of Pine and Commercial streets. 0, Also, a fine new $500 WEBER PIANO.For further particulars enquire of =x. painted. Casver._ Plaza Freed Store. CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. -_—-0-— -—-— CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALI, SORTS OF. Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes,Corn-Mea Buckwheat Flour, Etc. ; 2 Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR. : Kept at all the Grocery Stores,’ Ask For It. V0) Vintows: Dengstore, nervy ba ® Yest est day The . ment o ing Cor Januar The took pl the aus largely Tessi ‘ing fro $8, will on the 4 Trini noon a bers of questec submit In t Claus with re yesterd format: not gui Geor who'w. this ci serve 8 notice apply t The job of « levels pushin It is « open u ore de] Frid: ” observ: public On'tha school toes, 01 distrib the tor The day h item: Ever momet and or below : The and tal ttire in , meant close té and on below. zero is that th than th want t tion of hereaft such al tained . A ve Wilber casion . this ci five-act Wonan The tro only ha mounts style. bers of betwee: Last given,a with its situatio The « mission ance at week, Char the fo Monda day tl which . an old trouble ago in . that th bocaus This al and al blacke: dead is If tha think thrash guess yet.”’ The day re Franci ed his Smith fight, . declare 105th 1 ~xe*claim will bi Sam ing at. Nevad: Down’ are a li will e: Carr . time. Ther Flat se ning n time. Exa Christi before. 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