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February 6, 1886 (4 pages)

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-en at Hant’s Hall next Thursday A LarGe number of ladies and geutlemen are preparing costumes for the skating carnival'to be giyevening. The spectacular triumphal march of the King’s’ grotesque hosts will be a novel and ank, ) leter. es, Etc., holefound jin a _ tioned for letters.of administration MEAT FOR PHEIR ADs. i ME, AS ST RATES. arge. ‘ZIGER. ANCH'S MEDY. ottle 50 cts REMEDY IF: 9_Throat,ireeness, + Congh, LUNGS. elieving. Cony . » Lungs, and of the Threat. . brugeteres in hi) >. CLARK, Nevada City. ed ket. . EVADA CITY. PURCHASED amed Market I . to see all former will be able to inds of , ‘Meats, KEPT IN A MARKET! 4 at the VERY nee in the busive perfect ty yy Line. 7EjBTOCK FoR ES KENT, E'S oe Depot, TY, OAL A FIRST-CLASS 3 Ds will keep ) SHOES , ORDER. ATLY DONE ‘ber Shop. attractive feature of the evening’s sights. soba Hon. S.Wasever, who has for a loag tims been engaged in min. stock of jeweiry then giving out "ing operations iu Little York town-. ship, is.in town. He contemplates making this pluce his future home. Brann Bao’s. Were yesterday awarded the contract for furnish. . ing the original and delinquent assessment roils, they being the lowest bidders., Ip you want your ‘hair cut: according to the latest style, or if you enjoy. first-class shave, call. at Walters & Son's Union Hotel BarIt tie alll Now is your chance to gend your girl something that ‘ speaks. volumes. Call at Carr Bros. and get one of those lovely valentines. tf Witu-you surrer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shilob’s Viitalizer is guaranteed to cure. Carr Bros., agents. Mrs. Lizzie Gaorez has petion the estaie oi Thomas. McNary _George, deceased. . ball And chain to prevent the pos-. . According to the very sensible ma ofthe Supervisors, seven. alt and hearty men serving terms in the county jail for petty offenses were délivéred into charge (of W, J, Organ bright and early yesterday morning, hjs instructions being to put thém at work breaking rock at the dump pileof the Pennsylyania mine, Six of theur were ornamented with the regulation sibility of their escape, and ‘the Billy Montgomery, wav'wad-numoer seven; was permitted to go untrammeled upon his giving.a promise tiat he would not take advantage of the fact and try to “skip.” Before leaving thecourthouse they alt protested vigorously against being compelled to work at such ignobie business us rocksmashing, but a reminder from the Sheriff of the order about solitary continement with bread-and water diet for rebellious prisoners, caused a cessation of thevir murmurs and they sallied forth. Arrived at the rock-pile,the four loval offenders took their tools and went to work without parleying. Cbree tramps, however, who made up the balance of the. force, an‘nounced that they ‘‘would not strike a lick.” Supervisor Mulloy, who, was present, gave the refractory fellows a lecture on the sweets of honest. toil, but they said they would die before they would do anything for sucha cussed vounty as this. They were again A mew Frve-cent Cigar: “Tue PLeapers,”’—the best in the market—at Nivens’. th. Faren luportep and Key West Cigars, 123¢ and. 10 cents, at NivENS’. tt Carrran Onicksr Crus meeting at the fransonirr office this even ing. F Ber ve Hcg a ea DeHaven’s Dyspepsia Destroyer will cure sick headache. ~~ Ricuarp Drom has been quite sick for several days past. Dre; Pennmeron’s’ dental office is on Conametcial street. di5 Fist Commissionzr DippLe was in town yesterday. Pure Honky by the quart or galon at Smarru’s. Mik? DO valentines at Brand] Bros. eae ccc AOE AD ene Uss D. D. D. for Dyspepsia.’ EEE The Calhower Case. When the Calhower burglary case came before the Superior Court yesterday-morning, counsei. for defense again. asked that the trial be‘postpuned for the . reason that witness Robinson had not ar-° tived, although a subpoena together with the money necessary to pay-his expenses had been sent to Merced, where he was suppose. tobe. The Judge ordered that a telegram be-sent to Merced to «8: certain if he were really there, and the Court fook a recess until 11 o’clock. No answer to the telegram having arrived, another recess was taken till 2:32 0’clock P. m. Upon re-assembling, in the afternoon it was announced that « telegram had been. received stating Robinson was not in Merced and had not been subpeened. The trial was postponed till next Tuesday morning. 5 alae Fire at Chinatown. Bhortly after dazk Thursday evening the roof of one of the shanties in Chinatown caught fire from a firecracker that soma celebrating celestial had carelessly thrown on. the shakes. The Chinamen in the settlement were panicstricken when they discovered the flames, A young son of M, Hanley came'to the rescue and soon had the fire extinguished. Loas nominal, Dog and Chain Stelen. Tuesday afternoon, February 2, 1886}.a yonng black and tan Newfoundland dog, with chain attach. ; SE Improved Mail Service. The mail service between North’ has. fe use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Prive’ repregentaiive at Washington, told that~bread-andwater, —and vonfinement in the tanks, awaited them if they did not relent. The) repeated with oaths that they wuld not work-even if they were to be hung forrefusing. © * They were mirched back to jail and ‘plunged into dark and cheer.es3 tanks where they will be ,iven an opportunity to repent of their waywardness. In former times prisoners detailed on the chaingang have dccasionally acted the same way, but a day or two o! punishment is generally medicine enough to cnre them of their iniractabilty. a Oe C.L. 8S. C, Programme. Following is the programme for the meeting of the Chautauquans to be held'next Monday evening it Hibernia Hall; Musié. Prayer. Roll-call. Responses in a couplet or more of poetry naming one or more heathen deities. Reading of the minutes. Exercise in Latin pronunciation, by &@ member, Fe Select reading, by a member. ay a member. Der: by a member. Quiz. Question Box. Music. ‘Announcements and adjournment. a Third Time a Charm. cure a divorce from her husband and try toleave peaceably togeth ant suit will come to trial. re i Tramps Convicted. Simple Assault. o'clock. . ered Brea, “ea : A te ie yes a eee hee cern We? —‘Work—Four Duelle and/ ‘its marks on Glenbrook Park. . Mus:c. The Fortunes of the World _as Decided by the Second Panic War, -, History of Carthage, by a. memTracing the Route of Hannibal, Mrs. Elizabeth Lawrey, of Gras Valley, has commenced suit in the superior Court by her attorneys, Messrs. Caldwell: & Ford, to proRichard D. Lawrey, 5n the ground of extreme ‘cruelty. Twice before within a year—once-last April and once last September—has Mrs. Lawrey instituted similar proceedings, both. cases being. dismissed with the understanding that the couple would go home er, It is quite likely that the presThe five tramps arrested by officers Locklin and Venard had their trial. before Justice Wadsworth Chursday evening. Threa of them were acquitted. The two others werefound guilty and sentenced to five and ten days in the county ple against M. B. Siddles retired at five o’clock Thursday evening. About midnight they returned into court and: rendered a verdict of simple assault.’ Siddles will be OE One I fave been troubled with caoO ay ho and .considmy case chronic until about three years ago I procured Ely’s. } ‘sound today, all from the use of Daimage Done by the Big Storm— ‘The big storm of last month left Something like a hundred feet of the high board fence on the back stretch flattened tothe ground, and several hundred feet more was wrenched and ‘blown _ partially} over. The water fell go fast. for awhile thatthe culverta\ fro.n the andthe overflow: went rushing across the home stretch washing out & good-sized hole. . Glenbrook track was last season voted by the many experienced horsemen who drove over it to be, with the exception of the last quarter which had a heavier grade than is desirable, one’of the fastést race courses-on the coast. President Walrath ‘has given Superintendent ‘Taylor instractions to put on a force of men and with as much speed as the weather will permit; “The damage done} by the storm will be repaired, and the culverts will be enlarged so that ature heavy rainfalls will do no harm. The objectionable grade ia the track will be reduced by filling in the lower portions of the approach to it. With reasonably good weather all thislabor will be completed withia about'a month, putting everything in first-class shape for the Spring races. In orderto relieve the tax upon the treasury of the Association, a portion or all of the cost of these met by private subscriptions. quite # number-of-citizens—have} voluntarily ‘agreed to contribute liberally to the fund. here are eleven race horses ‘wintering and training at the Association’s stables, among them oving the fine stallion Pasha. ——— Ee The Late Miss McLeod, The late Miss Joanna Mcleod of Hunt’s Hili, whose death was noted in this paper yesterday, Was guried sunday in Rad Dog cemetery where her two dead sisters rest. She had been in bad health siong time, but was appiren ly cou" valescing wnen she couninenced to rapidly grow worse and soon died. wliss wicLeoad, who was born at dunt’s Hill, was a young lady of most estimable character, and her dJeath is mourned by all who knew her. She has numerous acquaintances and friends at this city whére’shie residéd” for some time while learning the dressmak‘ing trade. a il ee Died Thursday Night. Louis, the youngest son of Mr. ‘ind Mra. Wm. H. Martin, died shortly before midnight of Thursday, aad will be buried at 2 o’clock this afternoon from the home oi ‘ais parents, on Piety Hill. He somplivation of ‘complaints causing his death. Louis wis an child. extended to them. by the community. EO Match Game of Baseball. si.ver cop offered cent. ing gray hair to its youthful color lw Carr Bros., agents. Clover Seed. i " Fresh clover, alfalfa, timothy icrived at Carr Bros. tf by Shilon’s Cure. Carr Bros. agts Hotel. Priced low. > 030-tf aginable at Carr Bros. s+ oo Noh’s Cure is the remedy, for ‘The Opium and “Whisky Fiend Spring Work to Begin Monday. . entertainment, and was his own fish ponds could not, carry it off,. door-keeper. By 8 o’clock he had . eyed, one-eared son of a galoot in taken in $3.50, an then he disap. these diggings, and we warn him peared from view. The audience, . that he’d better carry his shooting after waiting an hour, dispers d:. irons with him, for we're going to subsequently a crowd of angry ; hoys,who had been bilked,scoured . grat time we see him, Our name the town in search of Goheen, but} ig Two-fingered Jake, and we without avail: At two o’clock next . laying for him.’” Ja bed and breakfast.Early that and Times office unpaid, He also teams next Monday, und push the}! work of repairs and improvements repairs and improvements will be tell’s History of California, which nad been ill but a few days, exceptionally bright and_ lovable The sorrowing parents aave a full measure of symp.thy Tomorrow there will be a match game of baseball in the Cashin fiald, opposite. the Half Mile dous2, between the Excelsior and Fairbanks clubs of Grass Valley. Tae trophy to be contested for is a Richard VinHatw’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer impartsa fine gloss and ,, reshness to the hair, and is highly recommended by physicians, clergymen, and scientists, as a preparation accomplishing wonderful results. Itis a certain remedy ‘or removing dandruff, making the scalp white and clean, and restorSuriovn’s Cougs and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guurantee. It cures Consumption,— rye-grass and other field seeds just Crovr, Wauoorisa Coven and. S-A-Eppy.~.. .. /PROPRIETOR Bronchitis immediately -relieved Swart’s photogaphs are second to no artist in the State. Goand
pecimens at his gallery on Broad street, opposite stumpt’sTae finest line of valentines imSueeriess Nicats, made miserable by that t-rrible cough. Shi-. you. H. L. Cone, ’ . f a aps Anas ah “Meamerizes”’ San Juan. : ‘The San Juan Times says that Goheen the \whisky and opium fiend wao hasbeen “‘doing’’ this part of the State as a. mesmerist, played a charucteristic trick at that town on Saturday evening last. He opened the Theatre for the avowed. purpose of giving an morning he turned upatthe Roma Hurl, and payingin advance got morning he jumped the town leav-, ing his bills at.the National Hotel iorgot to settle with the Times editor fora dvllarhe borrowed from that gentleman. Before leaving town he put a card under the door of Judge Stidger’s office on which was written: “Judge Stidger, I Hall Saturday, as.soon as I get to Nevada.” Goheen isa dead-beat and hoodium, as well as a fraud in the show line, of the worst stamp. “History of California. * “W. S. Cooke; an old resident of Dutch Flat, is here canvassing for subscribers to Theodore H. Hitis by the way one of the most instructive as well as entertaining ardly cur, the editor of The RipSnorter, can talk fight, but every one knows what kind of a hairpin heis. Why, an ordinary glass of good budge can knock him out, and when he: tackles a dose of genuine Rocky Mountain tanglefoot he is laid off stiff as a poker. He’s the worst lop-sided, crosaput some holes in his carcass the at Mandalay, who is an amateur photographer, subjecting victims doomed \ to deuth. at his hands to unnecessary tortures in order that he may pho-}— tograph their dying agonies. That fellow is wasting hia time in Burmah. fornia and catch the took of-an=. — guish that distorts the face of the]. willsend money to pay you and federal office-ceeker when the apalso the people that were at the aa of his rival is announced. years old on isis last birthday, but he is already. wearied with the youthful follies of Hongkong. He has been reading ‘a translation of Dr. Talmage’s sermon on girls, and has made up his mind to marry. The princess he will wed cannot roller-skate. She has no feet. Ought to Jfove to Marysville, = HEA YOY GT The Red Gulch (Arizona) Bowie Stork: aKine are ET Geers Tue English Provost Marshal is charged with He should come to CaliTae Emperor of China was ten A. Massacuusetrs. boy has down through all the succeeding years of its existence, and does not drop the subject till we are told when and how it was admitted to the Union. The work reads. like a romance, so pleasantly are the details woven together by the writer. No other State presents such a varied and interesiing history as Wulifornia, and no author is better calculated than Mr. Hittell to relate it to the people. FLAT EEE Some of our exchanges are deacribing elaborately how to decorate milking-stools with hand-paint ed plush and ribbans. And yet iarmers complain that too little space is devoted to their interests in the columns of the press. Omawa is said tohave more of its surface devoted to streets and alleys than to building space. SUA ER RET Upriaut pianos for rent at Brand Bros. Beavuriry your yards by sowing some of that fresh Kentucky bluegrass and mixed lawo and white viover seed thathas just arrived at Carr Bros. Te CLI eae: > owe oe Nota Single Gray Hair. ‘Tou may laugh and think me a vain thing,” writes Mrs, J.B. J., of San Francisco, to a friend in this city, ‘‘but I have not a gray hair in my head, and yet (sad to say) l am fifty and a day. Recently my hair was not only quite gray but quite thin, too. Parker’s Hair Balsam—made in New York, I think—did wonders ior me. ‘Try itif you have occusion. It really does what I say, and restores the color also.”” Not a dye, not greasy, highly perfumed. Only reliable 50c dressing. Surion’s Virauizer is what you need for Constipation, Loss-of Appetite, Dizziness, and all symptomsof Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 persons per bottle. Carr Bros., agents. SL ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NEVADA CITY. UNION HOTEL, Rector Bros... PROPRIETORS February, 4. A. W. Stoddard, Grass Valle Wm. Meller, do J. F. Bahler, do C. Dodge, do H. Cook, Grass: Valley, M. Cook, do D. Bryan, do. F. W. Gove, do *. $s. H. Allison, San Jose. NATIONAL HOTEL. Fektruary 3. John Lawrence, Oy, Ira Jewet, o J. Roach, Truckee, J. 8. Gregory, San Francisco, L. Loughlan; do C.F. Blank, do CoOallaghan, — du, J.B. To -Back-Bone.H., Superior Court Jury. B. F. Thomas, ‘RR, Hockins, i G. W. Sevans, ~ James L. Morgan, =~ Thos, Angoes, * ; we books published for a long time. neither arms nor legs. His paIt takes up our State’s career when . rents are Beset by landlords who Cortes landed in 1524, follows it] offer to rent a house,to .hem at low figures. ; been killed in Algeria during the ‘. Texas and Indian Territory. nee ced . as : 4% Geoeny. Son ance, HP otdori and ried, Two hundred and two lions have last “twelve. years, Aled 1,214 10700 Feivete LF Geel, . Prenven despatch. : panthers, 1,882 hyenas, 27,185 . ".W. Bost, Private ¥. Breese, Privates. Second-hand Machinery For Sale. Terms Ressonable. jackals. Tue evil conseq :ences of smoking are illustrated by Mt. Vesuvius, which constantly suffers from eruptions. ; Evizaserna Stuart Paeirs has written a new serial entitled ‘‘Burglars in Paradise.” The gates must have been ajar again. Berry is the name of the Enlish hangman. He-probably beily. < Turre is eighteen inches of snow on -a level at Harrisburg, Pa. Heavy snow storms prevail in Ladies Ask Your Friends. A great man¥ of ladies of Nevada City have tried a bottle of Ainaxab, the Egyptian Elixir, for the skin and complexion, now being sold at a sacrifice by W. D. Vinton. Ainaxab has many most valuable testimonials from San Francisco, but it does not now need.to rest upon thein for a reputation. If any lady has not wied it, we ask only that she inquire among her lady friends about it. ee When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she became Miss, she e ung to Castoria When she had ehi.dren she gave them Casteoria LATEST SPRING & SOMMER STYLES! In the way of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, At the fashionable Tailoring Estab. ishment of Broad St., Below National Hotel. But. the. Cheapest. — io We do.our Own Cutting and Fitting, as well as much of Vur Own Other Work. ; Qur expenses for rent, ete,, are very light. Thatis why wecan give better indunemente to patrons than any other dealBusiness Suits from $25 to $45. Dress Suit (coat and vest) as low as $30. Pants from $6 to $12. Good Fit guaranteed. No sale if garmente are not satisfactory when done. POLIDORI & FRIEDMAN. Copartnership Notice. ,do hereby certify Febru) POLIDORS, Nevada City, Cal. og ou chant, Montros trose, Pa. Iw! C,canmm Cuan, health and na gre e Tuar Hackisa Coven can’ be}éweet breath secured, by Shilob’s} 7. G. Watson, — so quickly cured by Shilob’s Ours: Catarrh Remedy. ‘Price: 50 cents. A. J. Stiles, © 1 We guarantee it. Carr Bros. Agts. Nasal Injector tree. € . age. J. H, Carter, City. _ EXHIBITION DRILL! Washington's Birthday Moiay Bre, Fe. 188, . os NEVADA LIGHT GUARD, Goyne’s Complete Orchestra. Black, Private C. Grimes, Private J. Bacigalupi. Lanyon, Corp. J. Hackley, Corp J. W. Dean, Corp. Levi Ni B. McCliitock, longs to the choke-berry fam-. {LIVER REGU When she wasa Child, she cried for Castoris, . Di “Forte eee Mee . \Smowflelze’s Pictorial ! if nie AU] Weave WILL, GIVE 33%% ‘OFF FOR : mo a ASH OM ALE Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Wings and Feathers, Making the Prices MUCH BELOW‘COST. In other words we will sell Piha A $12.00 HAT FOR $8.00. A $9.00 HAT FOR $6.00. — ; . $3.00 HAT FORS2.00. é AND ALL OTHERS INPROPORTION. GRAND ANNUAL oom) —ANDO-— Celebrating the Anniversary of a At Hunt's all, Nevada City, . —ON— —" These Goods are*marked in plain figures, just as when placed on sale, and the customer ican see that the reductions are genuine. MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, Near Union Hotel, Main St., Nevada City, — ~ Plaza Foundry and Machine Shop, Nevada City, near the B. B. Depot. LAWRENCE & BARLOW.....Proprietors. —, slam MANUFACTURERS AND REPAIRERS OF ALL KINDS OF 4 WR 4 eel MACHINERY AND _ CASTINGS, MUSIC BY COMMITTEE OF ARRANBEMENTS, Lueutenant G. A. Nihell, Private G. A. H. Haneon, Private Jas. FLOOR DIRECTOR. CAPT. J. A. RAPP. Mining and Hoisting Machinery of Every Description Made and Repaired. eee FIOOR COMMITTEE. Iron and Brass Casting done. Also Turning and Machine Work. @2@" The Foundry employs none but first-class workers. Orders Lieutenant G. A. Nihell, Private ries ‘trom a distance will receive prompt attention. All orders filled with RECEPTION COMMITTEE. Lieut. P. F. Simonds, Serg’t. J. C. Rich, H. J. Bush, Sergt. D.B Getchell, ‘Selling Out at Cost! “IN ORDER = = TO CLOSE OUT THE BUSINESS! THE STOCK OF MILLINERY, ~~~ FANCY CODDS, IN THE STORE BELONGING TO _ The Late Mrs, M. A. Sterling Is offered For Sale at Retail or by the Lot in order2to sell it NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. The Goods are principally of THIS. SEASON’S PURCHAS comprise all the Latest Styles. ; ae MISS ISABELL4 PARMENTER, direct from Boston, where she has had long experience in the Dry Gooijs and Millinery busiiness, has been engaged to assist Mrs. Ludby in disposing of the stock. (087 Any person desiring to purchase the business will be given a ivate V. Routhier, Priva’ icholson, Private J. Bacigalupi. GRAND MARCH AT 9 O°CLOCK. : DRY GOODS, Tickets, admitting one gontlomen and twe ladies, $1.50. ; uly dancers without escorts, 25 cts. 8 rs to gallery-—-Gentlemen 50 cts. Ladies 86 ota. ” ‘ DR. WOOD'S ATOR, UNIVERSAL VEGETABLE . PANACEA OFSCONCENTRATED EXTRACTS. Prepared from oe Active us great bargain.. . Repeemee Con @@" Call early and see the splendid inducements held out to purMandrake, Dandelion, JButternut, Black chasers. Root, Bag Bane, Bitter » Blood Root, Calisaya , Barberry Bark, Sweet Flag, Indian Hemp, Wa-a-Hoo, Golden Seal, etc. For the Speedy and Permanent Relief of the most hopeless cases of Dy: Jaundice, Chills and-Fe-er, Disordered , Sick Headache, Goneral Dernlity, h, ‘And all other diseases arising from a BO) fous state ot the Stomach, or an inactive or &@ All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late Mrs. Sterling are requested to’ call iramediately and settle. pac is WARS. J. LUDBY, HEDINGTON .& CO., 8. F., $Wholesale Commercial St., opposite Transcript Block. For sale by all Druggists. 08-1y Not Only the Best, . Gould, Armour and othe -wide the gates, can become a merchant prince, with the introduction of an article of js, even at the expense of his profit. a disregard for success induces retrogression in The OUR TASTE ression in quality has appeared. Pu quite so extensively known, but retrogression 's maintain their deliciousness, while the Whisky, for excellent: @0@" For sale by all grocers. . ; yie . of his good: of eminent achievements. . . vet haps rter—I want to publish a cescri no , not Smith, the Cheap Tailor—Vot you vont? ion Repo: princes, in the holiday edition of the “Guff,’ When first this industry -was.started by the news rs, who have actually achie has retrograded very much since its first introduction. and now men like Smith, the cheap tailor, viding, of course, he merchandise. papers it applied only ved. andi in ther ys for it The introd Aang at first is partivu a common occurrence that a thirst for in direct di obedience to the rules that govern men ~~ have been before the people for the past ten years, re old SNOWFLAKE asa household _neeessity is, to it will also be a as medicinal pnrposes a y your business, and your a asone of our merchant lor the small sum of two dollars. to such menas Stewart, Astor, with neatness and dispatch, Hams will alFr. family use, will ever be line. The industry, however,” ~~~ “A desire for the almighty dollar has opened who.does repairing wi 8 . And it 1s been ees in-vmany cases, ‘a e 60, PROPRIETORS. erence