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June 10, 1887 (4 pages)

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Bes The Dailv Transcript, Nevada City, Phe California, Fridav, June.10, 1887. te Daily Brauseript. CIRCULATES IN Ni , Grass Valley, Ro & Ready, ‘Het ie, North San { Recrgg “shed Coran postiand pom Bloomfield, Moore’s Graniteville, Truckee, and every oth-' pe of Nevada county; alsoin Placer and Sierra stares at acramento, San Fran‘ in outs throughout the State “from Siski an Diego, from the 8ierra to the Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by -~—BROWN & CALKINS-+— OFFICE: No. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Trickett has challenged Beach’ te row for the championship of the world. : Queen Victoria sent $100 to the fund for the home for girls to be etected in Los Angeles. The Federation Laborers in the Brussels District threatens -to reopen . . all the strikes. Notwithstanding the late exposures in London, the traffic in young girls . f still continues. Bloodhounds have been used to track the Texas train robbers, but so far without effect. Strong opposition to Powderly is ~being manifested among the Knights of Labor at the East. The California Spiritualists’ Association -has opened its annual campmeeting at Oakland: _ Frederick Hermann of Pittsburg ‘killed his little daughter, beat his wife fatally and cut his throat. _ .F.-©. Lusk bought 210 acres: in ‘tally for the land boom. _. Itis reported that the Sultan of Turkey has confiscated $475,000,000. said tohave. been buried in Morocco. _ Professor E.'S. Clarke was'shot and killed in a:schoolroom at Henderson, ‘Ky., by Professor Thomas Posey. _ (Aserious dispute has arisen detween _ the English and French over the posession of territory near Porto Novo. “Thirty Apache renegades are now “a large in Arizona and another reign terror has been inaugurated among _ the settlers. rea ' The Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of America have adopt“ed resolutions severely denouncing all secret societies. + New York mechanics are already grumbling about the Saturday half4 i holiday—that is, those of them who ) get paid by the hour or day. _. At the election in Chicago Monday for Circuit Bench Judges the Anarchists and Socialists were defeated by the Citizens candidates. _The State Supreme Court has affirm‘ed the decision of the Superior Court Sacramento upholding the validity _ of the claims against the State Drains-age Act. ' A committee, representing 1,800 employees of the Reading Iron _ Works, notified the management Mon. day that the employees would not 4 nee the proposed reduction of ws « F C) ePecatton’ issued an sort that, “as ‘a mark of public respect to the “memory of ex-Vice President. Wheeler, the flags upon all public buildings in Washington be displayed at halfmast on the day of the funeral. The citizens of Park Ridge, N.J., are greatly incensed at a couple of revivalists, Switzer and Munson, and have threatened them with violence. They caused the death of a Mrs. Storms from religious excitement. Violent hail-storms have done im. Mense damagein the Tamesvar and Bazias districts in Hungary. Thunder-storms on Saturday in southwestern Germany resulted in the loss of several lives and great damage to €rops. Tle Saar, Moselle and other tributaries of the Rhine are rising. The little-son of Mrs. Sherwood, of > Oleander, Fresno county, was shot in’ the Thigh by his cousin,. Lee Sherwood, on Saturday evening. / Lee was showing his aunt how gun-locks work» was discharged. The thigh was amputated, but the boy died. It has been proved that the steamer Sir John Lawrence was lost in the recent cyclone off the Calcutta coast. ‘The steamer carried 730 passengers. It is believed all were lost. The larg’~ est part of the passengers were native ladies, en route to the Juggernaut in Orrissa to celebrate the Juggernaut since commenced suit against Gideon : . Devoe et al. toenjoin them from hy‘draulicking on the Consumnes river, + complaint and stated that they would 4 Wiscontinue hydraulicking. Tue Mexican Government has pensioned a mother who “‘owns up” to ( elipnant rheiead children. ARKIVALS AT THE NATIONAL HOTEL. : Srieiagd BROs... Proprietors ; June 8. c hy spares Fr ete Dr8S M Harris, city, Miss Manseau, G Val, do eta Seige alten roe atl ae Dv lerMins Tibbey, Seville, aue Shia —: ino Dan: Daniels, Ge Gold Flat ARKIVALS AT THE UNION HOTEL. ay -Proprictress ~ Butte County. for $21 en eee 2 MARRIED. At the residence of Mrs. Joseph Olive,aunt of the bride, on June 8th, by Rev. A. B. aight, Robert Tremaine an all, both of this city. ———LL—L——L—LLLL——EEEE es BORN. At Grass Valley, June 7, 1887, to the wife Miss Anna of Joseph Sampson, & son. ad At Grass V alley, June 8, 1887, to the wife of Alfred Hall, a son. ——————— EEE eee For Sale. ~!PAN OF HORSES, DOUBLE HARNESS and 2horse wagor. “ Also one large wagon, rigged for back-acon, Also a variety of chains. VIR Deabia cheap in lots to suit. Apply Mrs. ELiza BARRY, now Nevada City. Stockholders’ Meeting. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT BY order of the Board of Directors a ae vada ae Mining Com = eae ration, a mee of the Stoc te of the the said compan 1 be held at the law office of John Caldwell, on Broad street, in the oT of tile county of Nevada, State of California, onday, the 15th Roe of Augoes “at the hour of 7:30 o’clock P. M. of = day, forthe pu 3 of ee the Fo shes Stock of. said orporet tion to One iNion Dollars, to x divi d into shares of Twenty Dollars each Date Nevada City, June 8, 1887. jugstd C: Ek. ASHBURN, Sec'ty. Ordinance } No. 86. AN ORDINANCE TO PE OD tare REVENUE FOR NEVADA CIT HE BOARD OF TRUSTERS OF THE City ef Nevada do ordain as follows: Section 1. A tax of Forty-Five Cents on each One Hundred Dollars of the assessed and equalized valuation of all property within the corporate limits of Nevada City for General_Fundpurposes; anda tax of Twenty Cents on each One Hundred Dollars for fire purposes, is hereby levied for the year A. D. 1887. Passed June 6th, eee H.C. MILLS, President. W.G. Richards, Cierk. jug "Dividend Notice. 9 TE IVIDEND NO. 26,0F FIFTY CENTS PER share on the Capital Stock ofthe CITIZENS BANK will become due and payable onand after June 10th, 1887, at the Office of the Citizens Bank. JOHN T. MORGAN, Cashier. GRAND BALL ! To be given by the Fire : Department OF NEVADA OITY, a> fs te At Armory Hall, Newada City, Monday Lv, duly 4,87. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS, Chief Engineer J rs Hook. L. M. 8ukeforth, J. B. Gray, E. F. Rosenthal, w. ma Richards, W. T, Shurtleff, Wm. Scott. RECEPTION COMMITTEE. Fred Eilerman, -W.T. Shurtleff, Frank Eilerman, F. L. Harryhousen, Pat. Clancy, Henry Guenther, J.G. O'Neil, J. T. Shurtleff, G. J. Schmidt, E. F. Rosenthal, John Bacigalupi, Thos. Peard, Jr. FLOOR DIRECTOR. L., mM. SUKEFORTH. FLOOR COMMITTEE. J. J. Jackson, J. E. Isaac, John Blasauf, c. A. Shurtleff, L. Siebert, R. D. Carter, J. B. Gray, W. T. Morgan, Allen Clancy, E. A, Tompkins, E. W. Schmidt, C. J. Brand. #4 Music by Goyne’s Orchestra. (Admitting 1 Gentleman and 2 Ladies.) Admission to the Gallery—Ladies 25 cts ; Gentlemen 50 cents. A General Invitationis Extended. The Leading Harness Shop OF NEVADA CITY.) Below National Hotel Broad Street, =~ -as Cairds, + ~ Proprietor. HARNESS al COLLARS MADE TO ORDER. June 8. J ell, cit: Mrs Mobley, Placer Co dice Bio J. Hamilton, city, GD Becks ey, do oO ney, city, terns: Grass Val, Thomas, di Fran, SADDLES, WHIPS, CURRY 0OMBS
AND BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP. Repairing Neatly Done. do ‘lan &w, Pasad, GJ ithe city, , Grass Val, J M Hussey, cs” y, New York,H Scheunert, 8 Fran, McGinn, Spanish Mine. a = @@P™ All orders attended to promptly. NEVADA THEATER. Two Nights GRADUATES BALL! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVEQS, June.10th and 11th. Only! _— ~ GIVEN BY aneiahinel; cs . 1 " sas on . MountainClass of 87, —Engagement of— Lew. J ohnson’s: Colored Gombination! Of the Nevada City High _ School, King Laugh Makers! 0 ~averns —IN— (00 ~«crwUc0Treas {0 100 AT ARMORY HALL, =—ONn— —_—? Everything new and pleasing. Two hours of Mirth, Music and Minstrelsy. Prices as Usual. Friday Eve’g, June 24, Admission .... . wena sss cores 80 Comte Reserved Seats....... ..7% cents @@Reserved onsale at Vinton’s. “SR 1887. & THE CITIZENS OF NORTH BLOOMFIELD Will Celebrate the approaching 4TH OF JULY With appropriate exercises, comprising the following: Reception Committee : OLASS OF ’877. Floor Committee : Compton Gault, Watson Charles, Clarence Organ, Henry Hussey, Jas. Firi Federal Salute at Sunrise . Hutchinson, Albert Kidd, David Matiy Dae teaon, John Marsh, Joe Baruh, Ralph and Sunset. Webber, Marcus Baruh, George HothOpening Address by the President of} ersoll. the Day. Reading the Declaration of Independence. A Poem. Singing by the ) Choir. Music by the North Bloomfield J. Brass Band. A. Greased Pole Will be erected, and various games be had, for which prizes will be given. Floor Director : M. HUSSETY. Music by Goyne’s Orchestra. THE HORRIBLES will parade and hold other exercises A Grand Display of Fireworks. ALIL ARE INVITED. In the Evening. The whole to conclude with a GRANTD? BALI To be given by the North Bloomfield Fire Company. Tickets, admitting one gentleman and two ladies, ONE DOLLAR. —_—— Extra ladies, Fifty Cents each. @@-Everybody is invited and agood tine is guaranteed. For details see small Spectators to Gallery—Ladies 25 cts.; genbills. tlemen 50 cents. Do You Want the Barth? OR ARE YOU IN NEED OF Clothing, Furnishing Good, Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Satchels, kite 2 IF “YOU ARE, WE CAN ACCOMMODATE YOu. Men’s Serviceable Suits, $5. Men’s Serviceable Suits, better article, $6. Men's Suits, good article, $7. Men’s Suits; honest wear, $8. Men’s Suits, No. 1, $o. Men's Suits, A’r, $10. Boys’ Cassimere! Suits, $1 50. Boys’ Cassimere Suits, $1 75. Boys’ Suits, $2. ~All other f apat in proportion. Now is YOUR T TIME TO BUY. If you meal business We a we are at your command, We are now inaugurating fe A WAR ON HIGH PRICES . 33 And will fight it to the bitter end. Wo EXusnbuge Sale. In this. We are going to stay here and don't you forget it. HYMAN BROS., ME i LEADING CLOTHIERS, ‘Corner Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City New York, Wholesale ayy BUCKEYE MILL COMPANY, PIONEER MILLING CO’S = PATEHNT ROLLER FLOUR. Capacity ot the Mill, 1000 Barrels Per Day. The above named Company have ALL ROLLER FLOUR MILLS, and guarantee the Flour manufactured by these Mills to be'the choicest in the State. 0. C. TORSON, Agent. , THE CELEBRATED Can now be purchased in this cit}. SSPAERRVES= . SPAR = £@-Is the Best im the City. Try It.-@a SPERRY’S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the market. Sold by the case or package. ——— Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Seeds. CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent PATENT ROLLER FLOUR ! MANUFACTURED BY THE i . WHEATLAND MILL COMPANY, AND SOLD BY ALL THE LHADING GROGERS. The above Mill has justly earned the right to claim that their Flour is the "“WEHRITEST AND BEST Of Any Manufact tired in the State. TO THE LADIES: Give it one trial, and you will then use no other brand. Call for it. FRED J. THOMAS, Agent for Nevada County, MILLINERY WORK. “‘A-good milliner must be an artist, for unless they have the taste in combining colors, they will produce only poor effects with rich materials, If, however, the milliner has skill in the management of colors, and original ideas as to. grace and form, it is surprising to see what handsome Bonnets simple materials,” In our establishment: we employ only an efficient milliner, and aim to display as much _ skill upon the medium and _low-priced work as on the more expensive kinds. Large Additions Have Been Made to Our Stock of MILLINERY, Which will be found on inspection to be the Largest, Fullest’ ana Best Selection » . Ever brought to this city. OPENING DAY, TUESDAY, MAY 34, and continuing all the week. ies, call and see the new myles whe whether ig wish to purchase or not. Shoecraft, Nevada City, up to June 5th: and Hats can be produced from even[ PYTHIAN PICNIC! GRAND wWoodiana E*ete ?¢ At Storms’ Ranch, ON : WEDNESDAY, : JUNE : 15,*: 1887, ______UNDER THE AUSP.CES OF Mountain Division, No. 16, U. R. K. of P. Music by the Celebrated Mountain Division Band of 16 Pieces. . NO EXTRA OHARGE FOR DANOING ! NO EXTRA OHARGE FOR DANOING CRAND CASH DISTRIBUTION ! Among Purchasers of Railroad Tickets. Gentlemen’s Tickets—First prize, $15; second, $7. 50. Ladies’ Tickets—First prize,$10; second, $5. . : Children’s Tickets—First prize, $5; second, $2.50 Each R. R. Ticket is nusabered ‘and-has attached to it a coupon bearing a corres ponding number. This coupon is retained by the purchaser. TUG OF WAR! Class A—Open to all Pythian Lodges in the county. Prize—Pythian Cup. Class E—Open to all fraternities in thecounty. Prize—Silver Mounted Gavel. GAMES OF EVERY KIND. RAGING, GUESSING AT BEANS IN A BOTTLE, ETO., ETO, For Which Valuable Prizes Will be Given. $ CENERAL SCHAFFNER AND STAFF Will Review the Division at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon, to be Followed-by a Dress Parade. Fare for the round trip ineluding sdealnatints ‘to the Ladies 75 cents; Children under 14 years 50 cents. for persons who do not go by train, 25 cents. rounds—Gentlemen $1 ; dmission to the grounds Bids for the privilege of the following stands will be received by B. N. 1 lunch stand, 1 stand-for fruit and confectionery, 1 stand for cigars and tobacco, lice cream stand, I<stand for sale of soda water and other summer drinks. LL EEE Plaza EF"‘ced Store. CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. -o—__— — CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Mea Buckwheat Flour, Etc. \§@ Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR. Kept at all the Grocery Stores. Ask For It. [EEE ee, Se ANSELME A. GHARONNAT, SUCCESSOR TO SHURTLEFF & CHARONNAT, DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Feed, Canned Goods, Wines, Liu OoOROckERY, GLA SSW ARE, Etc. Choice Family Groceries a Specialty. All Goods sold at Bed Rock Prices, and delivered within a reasonable dis tance free of charge. A share of public patronage is inost respectfully solicited. ANSELME A. OHARONNAT, COMMERCIAL STREET, next door to Colley’s Market, NEVADA CITY er gee eienies BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON, Merchant Tailors, Commercial Street, Nevada City, ee é Eine Seotch ‘Tweed, Cassimenes ul Broadelaths STREET, NEAR UNION athssggnh NEVADA CITY, + DASe ie .