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December 8, 1885 (4 pages)

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ae ae eee ee ee ee, ee ae or he lay set rent. 70 ot ay iil da Dier, itil IR, enher rns, of sevand i is rice two celring and 1 of nes, tion nce; and . six alfa; ” aud furel 3. D. ard y,on s00n a reidge port g. Ww, toy DS the Daily Transcript : _ » Daily, Mondays Excepted. Geo. E. Turner yesterday received a large and elegant stock of fancy goods for the holidays. Johnny Hadley, the chief clerk, says the new goods can not be obtained anywhere else in the State —for the prices marked on them. A air of a row that occurred Saturday night between some residents of Spring street resulted in one, of them being arrested for battery, pleading guilty and paying a ten doller fine. Whiskey caused the trouble, and it usually is the cause of such troubles. LP Oe Wuere a man has but one suit of clothes, he is not bothered much in making up his mind as to what he better wear at the Hard Times Party next Friday evening. Mrs. J. Agnort and her three daughters arrived *here Sunday from Brandy City, Sierra county, and yesterday they went below. J. J. Meacuam has so far recovered from his late illness as to be able toattendto the delivery of tLe papers for which he is agent. —_Tue rain came down in torrents Sunday night, but yesterday was as fine a day overhead as is ever ’ experienced even in California. Tuomas SHarpP, step-son of the late John Hurst, came up from San Francisco to attend the funeral on Sunday. Tue wrestling match at Grass “Valley Saturday night’ be:ween ‘ Carkeek and Cudihea resulted in a draw. ———————— County Crierk. Beartry has been confined to his bed since last Fridxy with an attack of lumbago. Mrs. H. S. Weuca# has returned home from a visit to friends at Sacramento and San Francisco. -> oo Exeaant Gift Books and Christmas Cards, cheaper than the cheapest, at Carr Bros. <—_>-—_—— Peart and leather card cases, ladies’ hand sache.s, purses and jewel cases at Carr Bros. Joun Hockina, who has been dangerously ill for several days, was better yesterday. THE CROWD is constantly going to Carr Bros. for their fine Holiday Goods. Toys and Christmas—Goods-—at the StanDarD, successor to Tracy. Hotpay goods of all descriptions at Carr Bros. Free Exhibition of Real Art. There are sixty highly finished Oil Paintings on exhibition today opposite our office. They are by some of San Francisco’s best talent, and well worthy tne attention of lovers of art. This vollection, we are informed by Mr. Troy, is made up by the artists represented, each artist putting in so many pictures and taking his chances on the final result. The sale is made up for the express purpose of raising Holiday money ‘and Club expenses; therefore all parties who attend the Auction Sale this evening may rest assured all Paintings offered will positively bé sold for what is bid on them, . 08-2t regardless of their value. > = Geod Chance for Investment. In the matter of the estate of Schulthess, a satisfactory bid not having been—obtained, an order was made in the Superior Court yesterday postponing the confirmation of sale one week. The estate consists of a patented mining tract of 160 acres onWood’s Ravine,adjoining the Wyoming mine. Only.$325 has so far been bid. The property is valuable, and any one who desires to raise on’ this ’ bid, fora week, can do so to Leop. Garthe, administrator. It is supposed that a bid of $500 or $600 would be accepted. This property was appraised at ‘several thousand dollars. . Mining Company Incorporated. Articles of incorporation have been filed of the Spanish Gold ‘Mining Company, owning the Spanish quartz mine in Washington district, this county. Principal place of business, San Francisco. Directors—Chas. B. Shattuck, Thomas H. Henderson, John W. Stewart, Frederick E. Shearer, George C. McConnell. . Capital stock, $1,000,000,divided into 100,000 shares of the par value of $10 each. ¢ ia ef Notice. Bids on the Schulthess estate will be received until’ Monday the 14th day of Deceniber. . Leop. GARTHE, » Administrator with Will annexed, d8-6t “missionary from THEY MEAN BUSINESS. ~ The People of Truckee Sdy the Chinese Must Go. A telegram sent from Truckee late Saturday night says: ; The anti-Chinese meeting held here tonight comprised the largest and most enthusiastic body of men ever gathered in Truckee. The utmost order prevailed, and while the sentiments of those assembled were for lawful and legal measures, the determination to expel the Chinese was expressed in the face of every man present. The committee to whom at the last meeting was referred the obtaining of signatures to resolutions to expel the pagans, reported that nearly every man in town had signed the same. J.'L. Lewiston made a stirring speech and introduced the following resolution, which was unaniméusly and enthubiastically adopted : Resolved, That not only ‘the laboring man, but the entire community, demand that all individuals, companies and corporations, should discharge any and all Chinamen in theiremploy by January 1, 1886, and refuse thereafter to give them work of any kind. A committee was appointed to confer with millmen and other employers of Chinamen, in order to carry the resolution into effect. C. F. McGlashan made a telling speech, advécating law and order, but positive and pronounced in ‘its sentiments. Speeches were made by nearly every business man in Truckee, all earnestly declaring that the Chinese must go. Seven hundred dollars was subscribed to start a steam laundry, and‘ J. F. Moody.promised to furnish any further sum that was required. A Labor Bureau Committee of workingmen was appointed to ascertain the names cf all white men out of employment who are willing to. work. The speeches were all temperate but,determined advocating law and order.’ A an anti-coolie club-ef San Francisco, with a uniform labeled ‘‘A. C. L.,’”’ made a speech, advocating the non-employment of Chinese as the best way to rid the country ofthe vermin. Every one present pledged himself to patronize the steam laundry when started. After a number of other rousing speeches the meeting adjourned until Saturday. Until near midnight the streets were thronged with workingmen bearing torches and shouting. ‘‘The Chinese must go!’’ The China bosses, who have heretofore treated the affair with contempt, are now satisfied that the people are thoroughly in earnest; —and-it is said some of them are preparing to get away at once. Richardson . Brothers, one of the leading mill firms, discharged today all Chinese in their employ and signed the roll declaring that they would not employ any more Chinamen. George Schaffer, another leading millman, was one of the. originators of the agitation and will employ no more Chinamen. At the’ close of the meeting Mr. Lewison stated that a spy was known to be present, but defied. him to point out a single act or utterance that was unlawful or incendiary. The &port Begins Tonight. The Star skates ordered by Capurro & Co. have arrived, and tonight Hunt’s Hall will be opened as a roller skating academy. It will’be open to the public every alternoon and evening during the week, excepting on Friday night curs. The Acadetny is to be conducted in the. most\respectable manner, as is explained. in the advertisement. Ladies are admitted free, and charged 25 cents for the use of skates, Gentlemen are charged 25 cents admission, with use of skates free, te ene le Wanted in Amador County. Charles Hart, alias Calhower, in jail here awaiting trial for burglarizing Uphoff’s saloon at Grass Valley, is also wanted in Jackson, Amador county, where there ‘is a charge of burglary pending against him. “Constable Kelly of that county has a bench warrant for his arrest, he having been known there as Charles Calhower alias Dane. Sheriff Cunningham, of San Joaquin county, . writes to Sheriff Lord that Calhower is ‘‘bad enough to do most aaytliing.”’ 2s. Arrested for. Forgery. A Sacramento dispatch says: “Harry Goodkind was arrested heré Saturday for having forged the name of William Hayford of Colfax to an order for $20 on Charles Mecreary of this city. Goodkind’s father is a wealthy. resident of Colfax.’’ ee at tes Purge out the lurking distemper that undermines health, and Those who suffer from an enfee. bled and disordered state of the system, should take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla to cleanse the blood and restore vitality. lw —#. when the Hard\Times Party oc-; constitutional vigor will return. ZSuperior Court, The following business was transacted in the Superior Court yesterday, Hon. J.M. Walling presiding : , M. A. Murphy vs. P. S. Murphy. A. Burrows entered as attorney for -plaintiff, and administrator (S. P. Murphy). entered as defendant. Estate of Wm. Kistle, deceased. Ordered_that adminjstrator sell personal. property. and real estate. Estate of John F. Schulthess, deceased. Hearing postponed one week, : ; Estate of Philip McNellis, deceased. Hearing postponed four weeks. B. Taylor vs. H. Wolters. Continued for session by consent. W. W: Cross vs. Reed and Zellerbach. Passed for session. B. L. Rees vs. Milton W. M.Co. Passed for session. F. Doderer vs. Chas. Kent, Dec. 15th. M. C. Taylor vs. North Star M. Co. Plaintiff granted 30 days to amend complaint. J. Driscoll vs. Jas. E. and Mary Broderick. Jury and separate trials demanded by defendants. and F. Aumer vs. J. J. Orr. Court. Dec. 16. Ella M. Rose vs. Nevada. and Grass Valley W. and L. Co. Plaintiff moved fur a change of venue. Defendant made counter motion that the case be heard in this county, and was gr.nted two days to file affidavits in suppert of said motion, and plaintiff till December 12th to file counter affidavits. Estate of John Single, deceased. J.H. Dixeman, J. F. Schroeder and Geo. Grant appointed appraisers. The following preamble and resolutions were adopted : Whereas, In His wisdom Divine Providence has forever removed trom the scenes of his duties ‘Thomas A. Hendricks, Vice President of the United States of America; and Whereas, ‘he bar of the Superior-Court of the county of Nevada, State of California, as a body, is desirous of paying some tribute of respect td the memory of one of the profession 60 pre-eminent as a statesman and orator, able as an advocate and ertidite and learned aa_a counselor, be it— : Resolved, ‘I'hat in the demise of the lateLhomas A. Hendricks our country hasvest au upright and iaithiul servant;the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States a leading member, the State of Indiana its ioremost citizen. Resolved, That these resolu: tions be spread upon the minutes of the Court,and that a copy hereof be transmitted tothe widow. ot the deceased Vice President. A. D. Mason, : Tos. 8S. Forp, FRED SEARLS, PAG Rieke caer Nevada County Fruit. ~ Committee. The shipment of fruit by the Narrow Gauge Railroad from this city and Grass Valley during this year has been as follows. Most of the fruit went East, but considerable found a market in ~China and Australia: BROM NEVADA CIT*. Pounds. OLY spanese et jonas 3,565 BURUS ees oed as dese cses® 57,646 September.. cscs ese es 168,328 CHOWAN aha 5 ea cities 79,850 November.....:. .. 33,640 343,029 FROM GRASS VALLEY. Pounds. Ak ies eae nerreen pyaar eae 2,040 PROBA 65S a tiisiergy ale a1 ore 194,285 september... . 342,940 15 TC: 70. 2”) ear re ra 226,201 November.. ..5.:000; 119,505 884,971 >_> Paid Into the Treasury. The following amounts were paid into the County Treasury during the fiscal month just ended: dents of Nevada school district, $20. .F.N\Wheeler, redemption certificate, $33.39. John Webber, rent, $25. John A. Rapp;Recerder’s fees, $174.95. ; Geo. Lord, Sheriff's fees, $74.30. E.G. Beatty, Clerk’s fees, $301 ; Auditor’s fees on licenses, $48, George E.° Robison, licensés, fee for tax deed $3. The Athletics Beaten. The base ball game at Grass Valley resulted in the True Blues scooping the Athletics. A friend gives us some items about the game. Attheend ofthe fourth inning the Athletics had four runs and the True-Blues none. At the end of the eighth inning the score stood: Athletics. 10, True Blues}. 9. ‘Inthe last inning the True Blues made 9 more runs, giving
them 18inall, while the Athletics gained only one run, quitting with 11. : SwArt’s photogapbs are second to no artist in the State. Go and ‘see specimens at his gallery on Hotel. Prices low. 030-t£ _John Webber, tuition non-resi-: $794; taxes. ot 1885, $28,060.17; . Broad street, opposite Stumpi’s . A Large Funeral. The funeral of John Hurst on Sunday afternoon was ont of the largest ever seen in this city. On-ly a portion of the throng in attendance could crowd their way into the Congregational Church to hear the services there. The so0cieties in the procession were the Red Men, the Firemen (forty-four of the fifty mentbers of Grass Valley Department were in line), the American Legion of Honor and the Chosen Friends. The procession was headed by Mountain Division Band, and Erastus Bond acted as Mershal. The pall bearers were A. E. Helin, J. W.Dean, John Bacigalupi, C. J. Brand, John Stevens, Charles Kahl, H. Guenther, L. Nihell. The ~services at the grave were condusted by the Red Men. _>MASONIC NOTICE. Stated Meeting. There will be a meeting of Nevada Lodge, No. 18, F. and A. M., on Wednésday evening, ‘at 73, o’clock. A full attendance of members is desired. Visiting brethren_are-cordially invited: Annual Election. D. E. Moraean, , Master. J. H. Boarpman, Sec. >_< : Headquarters of Santa Claus. Carr. Brothers of the Palace Drugstore today make an announcement of the special attractions they have to offer for buyers of holiday goods. They can find room in their advertisement to enumerate but a portion of the vast variety of goods they display, and invite the public to call at the store and see for themselves what is to be found there. Sewing Machine Repairing. All makes of sewihg machines repaired at Wm. Groves’ shop on Broad St., near Plaza. ranted for2 years. R.M. Witkss. Tue houses we livein, (in other words, our bodies) are held on repairing leases. We must strengthen and renew them when they exhibit signs of weakness and decay. In Dr. Richmond’s Samaritan Nervine the Debilitated, the Billious, fhe Rheumatic, and the Dyspeptie, wiil find the most ‘genial Tonic and Restorative ever Offered to the suffering invalid. $1.50 at Carr Bros. eens eee clasts, Orpers from the country for ‘Holiday goods of every descripHtion will be promptly and carefully filled by Carr Bros. ~—e Srconp-HAND_ furniture bought and sold at the StandardAuction and Commission house» Successor to Geo. Tracy. n26-tf richly carved organs for sale cheap at the Standard, successor to Tracy. d2-41. >_>e Nieut WatcumMan Lockuin is sick, and W. B. Celio istemporarily performing his_ official duties. Prayer books nice enough for anybody at Carr Bros. ; ——e ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NEVADA CITY. UNION HOTEL, Recror Bros.... PROPRIETORS December 4, 1885. N. Myer, San Francisco, A. Davis, do T. Bridge, * do J.C. Grant, City, J. Hussey, do E. Brown, do J. Treanor; do Miss McNally, do J. Archer, Penn., J. Bose, Bear Valley, W. Williamby, Willow Valley, J. Lindemer, Quaker Hill, Rev. Mesplie, Grass Valley. Sunday, Dec. 6. J. Anderson, City, H. Stenger, do Tr; Floyd, do Mrs. Haff and ¢; Col. Hill, Miss Cassie Archer, San Juan, A. Williams, San Francisc o, F. Vande Marh, do A. Merten, 3 do Dana, Perkins; Rocklin, J. Hartwell and w, City, J. Chase, Omega, P. Dunzer, You Bet, Jack Lowell, Denver, J. Higgins, City, T. Floyd, do A. Ross, St. Louis: NATIONAL HOTEL. S. A. Eppy. .s. .. PROPRIETOR Dec. 5. W. Harris, You Bet, Miss Ogden, “do Miss E. Ogden, do J. Conn, San.Juan, T. Harper, San Francisco, W. Hanley, Rainbow mine, L. Rodda, Bloomfield, © J. Hampfer, Grizzly Ridge, Mrs. Hager and c, Blue Tent, ' A. Blamey, Quaker Hill, 'Mike Higgins, Auburn, J. Little, St. Helena, G. Ozalli, City; Mrs, H, Welch, City. : _ Sunday, Dec. 6. J. Richards, City, W, Van Arsdale, Bloomfield, . Hendall, Camptonville, rs. Arnott, Brandy City, iss B. Arnott, . do iss L. Arnott, do Miss'M. Arnott, do = M. Karchoff, San Francisco, E. Pinous, Bloomfield. Work war. " One of Packard’s solid walnut} House For Sale. The handsom heatdence of Mrs. M.S. Deal, on Eroad street, is offered for sale at a very reasonable price. For further particulars enquire at the Daily Transcript office. tf s 2s Hous skeeper Wanted. Wanted, a middle aged woman, one that can do housework and plain cooking, To the right person a good home and yood wages. Apply at this office. d4-lw Situation Wanted. A girl who understands general housework and cooking would like a permanent situation in a private family. Inquire-at this office. d5-3 __—~-aeo Cranberries! Cranberries !” A fine lot of fresh cranberries just received at J. J. Javkson’s Beehive Grocery store, Commercial. street, : tf eg ey eee MAKE your wife, sister or a present ofa pair of those nice opera glasses at Carr Bros. ——_—_ -2 ee — —_—— Frott Adam's falt disease came. When mortal man is not te blame For Sickness’ ills and raging pain Use Samaritan Nervine, and you will gain. It’s known all over the world >»y name, Masters disease and conquers pain; Cures the sick and heals the lame, Invented by a man of fame. Advertised Letters. The following is a list of letters remaining in the Postoffice at Nevada City, California, for the week ending Dec. 5. Any person calling for these letters will please say ‘*advertised.”’ a WW. J. WiiutaMs, P. M. Albertartz Ed. . Campbell J. W. Carpenter A.G. Christopher L. B. Cooper C. R. Chalfant Mrs. Ann Degrazia John Gibson G. H. Galleazzo G. B. Hamelton Mary F. Harris John B, Habermams Geo. Hewlett slanclhie Hyde Mrs. D. A. B. Hocking Mrs. Lizzie Little John Lewis Mrs. Almon Mills W. H. Matthews Thos. Williamme Manuel Phil. L. : Marey Mrs. Mary Odgers Harky Ranzoui Carlo Thomas M. C. Turner T. H. Williams S.-R. Watson Henry. FOREIGN, Dower Wm. Tobias O. T; A “No ~ CARR BROT Books (; . Aristmas Cards bums: Ete. (dor Cases ares Writing Desks Opera Glasses Hand Bags anteed. Aut kinds of Scrap, Autograph and Photograph Albums at Carr Bros. @ DIED. At oa ag: Nevada county, December 4th, 1885, John a, Piper, aged 27 years, a native of Nevada county. Assessm‘nt Notice. AISY CEMENT MINING COMPAny. —Location of Principal place of busines-, San Franvisco, California, —Location oe wo:ks, Washiogton, Nevada «ounty, Cal. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Bowrd of Directors, held on the 19th doy of Nov., 1885, an assessment (No. 5) of Two Cents (2c) per share was ‘evied upon the capital stock of the corporation ble.janmediately ‘in United States gold coin, to the Secretary;at.the office of the Company: No. 512 Montgomery street, San francisco, California. Anv stock oes which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 23d day of December, 1885, will be delinguent, and advertised for ismade before, will be sold on TUESDAY, the 12th day 6f J‘nuary, 1886, to pay the delinquent assessment together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. By order of the rd of Directors. CHAS, J, COLLINS, Secretary. Office—No. 512 Montgomery street, San Francisco, California. a8td County Scrip Notice. AM warrants registered against the General Fund, and all registered warra:its against any of the Road District Funds will be paid on presentation at the office ot the County Treasurer. Interest ceases from date. S F Sse Nevada City, December 8th, 1885. GE.. E, ROBINSON, d8-1m Treasurer of Nevada County. Notice. é : TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Unived States Land Office. Sacramento, Cal, Dec. 4th, 1885, \ HEREAS, the Central Pacific Railroad Company, by Wm. H. Mills, Esq., its Land Agent, whose Postoffice ad dress is San Fra.cisco, Cal., has applied for a hearing to establish the non-niineral character of the following described lands to-, wit: Lot 6 or fractional SW 1-4 of NE 1-4, Section 7, in Township “16 North, Range 9 East, Mount Diablo Meridian. You will take notice that we have fixed Monday, the 11th day of Janvary, 1886, at 9 o'clock A, M.,-belore P. F. Simonds, a Notary Public, at Nevada City, Nevada county, Ca!',, adjecent to said Lands, for the hearing of proofs to determine the mineral or non-mineral character of the same. ED. F. TAYLOR, Register. Chas, F. Gardner, Receiver, ds LIVER REGULATOR, THE UNIVERSAL VEGETABLE PANACEA OF2CONCENTRATED EXTRACTS. Prepared from the Active Medicinal rFroperties contained Mandrake, Dandelion, Butternut, Black Root, Bog Bane, Bitter Root, Blood Root, Calisaya Bark, Barberry Bark, Sweet Flag, Indian Hemp, Wa-a-Hoo, Golden Seal, etc. For the Speedy and Permanent Relief of the most hopeless cases of Dyspepsia Jaundice, Chills and Fe er, Disordered Digestion, Sick Headache, Gen, eral De'ility, And all other diseases arising from a Bilious state or the Stomach, or an inactive or Di-eased Liver, REDINGTON & CO., 8. F., Wholesale Agents For sale by all Druggiats. o8-ly A veney cueismiss HAPPY NEW? YEAR SANTA OLAUS “AT EOME” —at-— ARS Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts., Nevada City. y Photograph, Autograph, Scrap. More’ than In all kinds of Bindings. {Toilet Sets Allthe latest desig ns. For old and young. siz In Fine Woods,. Japanese Finish, Ete. A Complete line. : ed Cheap. Plush, Leather and pressed Alligator. Mens Dressing Cases; Picture Fa es, Walking Sticks, Fiae Cutlery. Perfumers Novalt-es, and Thousands of Other Articles Syllable for Holiday Presents If You Don’t See What You Want, Ask for It. gg PALACE DRUGSTORE, At this Establishment can now be found the most Complete and Attractive Stock of HOLIDAY (000s! Offered to the People of Nevada County this year. Novels and Poems, Pictorials and Prayer Books, Juvenile Gift Books, Bibles, Ete., Etc.Plush, Silk, Satin, Fringed and Framed. All Styles and Sizes. 50 Styles. In Artistic Cases of Plush, Leather, Inlaid Wood, Best Assortment Ever Shown Here. Alt sizes and styles. An endless .assortment of Lemaire’s, Colmont’s, Chevalier, and other standard makes. Bought at a Bargain and offerJust the thing for your Father, Brother, Cougin or — Orders of mail or express promptly filled and satsfaction g uar. CARR BROTHERS. paya. . sale atpublic auction; and eens F nc Including ‘many Striking The Attention of thy Ladies is called TO TEE Qvenine Day wo om FALL & WINTER WILLINERY. Monday, Nov. 3Oth, © , And Continuing all the Weak, When will be ou exhibition the Most: Extensive and Hi.ni-tomesé Display of TRIMMED HATS and BONNETS EVER SEEN IN THIS MARKET. kee Wore than 100 Trimmed Hats ON EXHIBITION ! Which Wili be sold at LOWER PRICES than ever before heard of. Everybody invited to call and see this magnificént display whether they wish to purchase or not. Children’s Hats and Bonnets, A SPEICIALTY. Mags. LESTER & CRAWFORD, Near Union Hotel, Main St., Nevada City. * Snow Flake Whisky, THE PRIMER OF FASHION. A PAGE FROM . Per-haps you im-agine that this young la-dy be-longs toa Dime Mu-se-um and has a World-wide Fame as an An-a-tom-i-cal Won-der. Well, no; youare a-way off. . She is sim-ply at-tir-ed in the Hight of Fash-ion, and her Dress-maker is Re-spon-si-ble for her ob-serv-atory shoul-ders. That is all. Do you feel bet-ter now? Per-haps you im-agine that a bot-tle of Snow-flake Whis-ky con; tains com-mon, or-di-na-ry liquor, ahd its great rep-u-ta-tion is due fe en-tire-ly to print-er’s ink. —~ Well, no; youare a-way off here too. It is sim-ply pureold * Whis-ky, un-a-dul-ter-at-ed, and of course out-of the fash-ion. Its pro-pri-e-tors are re-spon-si-ble for its mel-low-ness and bou-quet. That isall. Do you feel bet-ter now ? v \ ((@F Ask your grocer or druggist for SNOW-FLAKE WHISKY . HALL, LUHRS & CO., Prop’s,