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Nevada City, Grass Valley, Rough & Ready,
_ Francisco—in fact, throughout the State
/ and James Bennallack, now in New
The Daily Transcript, Nevada Citv, California, Fridav, June 3, 1887.
The Daily Transcript. . CONDENSED TELEGRAMS.
sgn EOE Mount “tna, Italy, is again in active eruption.
The public debt reduction for May
will amount to about $10,000,000.
President. Cleveland and Colonel
Lamont caught 200 trout Tuesday.
S. C. Suhr, a San Bernardino druggist, killed himself by accidentally
taking arr ovedose of morphine.
Mrs. Herman Teller killed her husband in Washington Territory, he
having threatened to shoot her.
The District Attorney at Helena,
Ark., says that no steps will be taken
‘there to proceed against Wm. Kisdane.
Three railtoads into the Cceur
Spenceville, North San Juan, French Corral, Sweetland, North Bloom field¥Moore’s
Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, andevery other town of Nevada county; also in Placer
and Sierra, counties, at Sacramento, San
“from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Sierra to the Sea.”
Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by
—BROWN & CALKINS-—
OFFICE:
No. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal.
LOCAL MATTERS.
Bound Over to Keep the Peace.
The matter of the application of Wm. q’Alene, Idaho, ‘are quite probable . the
Foote to have Hamilton McCormick . pefore the snows cover the ground. Reading ‘the “Declaration of Inde
and B. F.McCormick bound over. to . again. va pendence. v4 School,
kéep the peace came,up yesterday in. } On Sunday Santa Barbara was visit-. A Poem. SEE, ae .
Justice Sowden’s court. The proceed-. eq by a severe thunder-storm and Binging by the Ohoir. : pees
ek ee aa pe high wind., Trees were uprooted and M ae Be oe: :
ismissed, but the elder was ordered . grain laid flat. ; usic by the North Bloomfield a
to give a bond for #400 as assurance} [ft js proposed to hold annual Disac Band. ee A T ARMOR Y HALL
that he would keep the peace towards . trict Fairs throughout the State of §
the complainant for a period of six . Nevada, to come in regular order after. £4 Grreased’ ole
months. The trouble grows out of 8) the State Fair. Will be erected, and various_ —ON—
dispute as tothe ownership of land on
Gold Flat, the McCormicks claiming»
that Foote had appropriated. timber
belonging to them:
The legislators at-the Canadian
Capital have decided to present the
fisheries question to the imperial government as.a matter of great moment,
More Four-legged Destroyers. The den of a gang of bandits and
n smugglerswas raided by deputy sheriffs
Five thousand sheep belonging to . at Brownsville, Tex., and one man on
James O’Brien of Smartsville and an . each side killed and several wounded. . ,
equal number owned by Perry Rich-. Temporarily crazed by, a bereaveardson of Lincoln have been driven’) ment,J. L. le Noir, the organist of an
through town since night before last. Episcopal church in Oakland, made
Mr. O’Brien’s will be pastured at) an extraordinary scene during service.
Meadow Lake and Mr. Richardson’s. _ The sudder flooding of the Columat Webber Lake. bia and Snake rivers is tearing down
It is said that the sheep owners . bridges, sweeping away railway roadfrom the valleys will refuse to pay the . pedg and inundating the surrounding,
tax which the County Supervisors . country.
some months ago passed an ordinance At Scotdale, Pa., strikers exploded
to provide for the collection of. They dynamite in a mine where several
claim that it is illegal, and that it canmen were working. The. men etnot be enforced, ee caped, but were followed by a volley
The Richards Estate. from pistols.
Stockton was on Tuesday visited -by
a thunder-storm—-and heavy wind.
During the storm the winery of Henry
Myers, containing 18,000 gallons of
wine, was burned, and it is thought
the building was struck by lightning.
The situation in the Choctaw Nation is be¢oming serious, The halfbreeds are leaving the nation in numbers and crossing into Arkansas for
safety. Warnings have been given to
many families ordering their departure from the Choctaw country.
SSS TER)
W.&. and Francis Richards have applied to the Superior Court to have lettérs testamentary issued to themselves
Mexico, in the matter of the estate of
the late Philip Richards. The estate
is estimated by them not to be
worth over $28,000, of which $800 is in
-eash, $3,000 in stock of the Gold Point
Mining Company, horses and buggy
Yalued at $500, an accident insurance
policy for $5,000, household furniture
valued ‘at $100, and the balance consisting of real estate:
Charles Chester Heard From.
Disease and Death
Force their way into many a household ‘that might be protected from
their inroads, by the.simple precantion of keeping in the house that benign family medicine and safeguard
of health, Hostetter’s Stomach bit ters.
Particularly where there are children,
should it be kept on hand, asa prompt
remedy for infantile complaints, if?
their outset easily conquerable, but
which, if allowed to engraft themselves on the delicate childish organism, are not easily dislodged, and
speedily work grievous mischief. Ir—
I. J.Rolfe recently received a letter
from Charlés Chester who lived in
Grass Valley in 1867 and now resides
at 811 Adaline street, Oakland. It is
quite likely he is one of the gentlemen recently advertised for in’ this
paper. Al. Wentworth, the other objectsof seaych, has not yet bern found.
A resident of Royalton, Minnesota, is
the enquirer for whom Mr. Rolfe is
acting, and it is believed he has some
good news'to impart to them.
Oe
The Glorious Fourth at Bloomfield.
of Loring N. Jewett, a daughter.
NORTH BLOOMFIELD!
ATH OF JULY !
and Sunset.
BORN.
In Nevada City, May 31st, 1887, tothe wife
a"
GRADUATES BALL
\ THE CITIZENS OF
GIVEN BY
Will Celebrate the approaching
boa peltng the followlan! pet Mountain (lass nt 31,
ae ia le ‘
Firing a Federal Salute atSunrise
et Address by the President of
\ Of the Nevada City High
games_b
for which prizes will be given
THE HORRIBLES will ad d
hold other exercises wakiaghes Friday Eve’g, June 24,
A Grand Display of Fireworks !
In the Evening. 18837.
The whole to conclude with a
GRAND BALI
w=. TO be given by the North Bloomfield ;
> Fire Company. ’ Y
7 Reception Committee :
Everybody is invited and a good
time ie guaranteed. For details see small
Notice of Proving Will. ala ES oF ‘gies
J” THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR
, the county of Nevada, State of Califor
. Floor Committee :
nia.
In the matter of the estate of Philip Richrds, deceased.
Pursuant to an order of said Superior
Court, made on the 3ist day of May, 1887,
notice is hereby given, that Thursday, the
16th day of June, 1887, at 10 0’clock A. M. of
said day, at the Courtroom of said Court, at
the Courthouse in the City and County of
Nevada, has been appointed as the time
and place for roving the Will of said Philip Richards, deceased, and for hearing the
hg TET ‘of W.G. Richards and Francis
S. Richards for the issuance to them and
James Bennallack of letters testamentary
when and where any perce interested may
appear and contest the same.
ated Nevada City, May 3ist, 1887.
¥. G. BEATTY, Clerk.
Cross & Simonds, Attys for Petitioners. 42
SN) REWARD.
Compton Gault, Watson Charles,
Clarence Organ, Henry Hussey, Jas.
Hutchinson, Albert Kidd, David Matteson, John Marsh, Joe Baruh, Ralph
Webber, Marcus Baruh, George Hothersoll.
Floor Director :
J. M,. EUSSE'Y.
De
: Music by Goyne’s Orchestra.
I hereby offer a reward of
Five Hundred Dollars for the
Stock of
Kaester c&z
PIONEER MILLING CO’S
“MILLINERY. WORK.
“A good milliner must be an artist,
for unless they have the taste in compining 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
and Hats can be produced from even
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.
“Additions Have Been Made to Our
MILLINERY,
Which will be found on inspection to be the
Largest, Fullest_ ana Best Selection
Ever brought to this city.
—
Large
OPENING DAY, TUESDAY, MAY 3d, and continuing all the week.
vadies, calland see the new styles whether you wish to purchase or not.
mumRs.—
Crawtord
MAIN STEET, NEAR UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL,
BUCKEYE MILL COMPANY, .
—-AN®D -PATENT
H
‘ROLLER FLOUR.
arrest and conviction of the
party or parties who set fire
to my lumber yard on the
night of May 16th, 1887.
L. Voss. m19-tf
ALL ARE INVITED.
¥ «
Tickets, admitting one gentleman and
two ladies, ONE DOLLAR.
Extra ladies, Fifty Cents each.
Spectators to Gallery--Ladies 2 cts.; gentlemen 50 cents.
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regularity of the \bowels, indigestion
The citizens of North Bloomfield are . and bilidusness, aré ailments of com“making immense preparations for the
Fourth of July celebration at that
town. There ‘will be musical and literary doings, amusing games, a parade by the Horribles, a fine display of
fireworks, and last but not least a ball
under the management of the Firemen. The North Bloomfield brass
band will furnish the music. Quite a
number of Nevada City people will go
up.
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Graduates’ Ball.
This year’s graduates of the High
School at this city will give a ball at
_Hunt’s Hall on Friday evening, the
24th instant, and will leave undone
nothing tending to make it one of the
finest social gatherings of the season.
Goyne’s orchestra will furnish the music and John Hussey will officiate as
floor director. ‘The advertisement appears in another-column.
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A Successful Party.
The party given Wednesday night
mon occurrence in the household.
Children, living in malarious regions,
are more liable.to be attacked with
chills and fever than adults, and the
ravages of that fell disease in their
system are speedier and more serious.
In remote localities, far from professional aid, it is especially desirable.
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An antique coin of the time of Quintillian brought £245 at an English
auction,
Tur American Exhibition in London
has the longest bar ever built.
Excitement in Texas.
Great excitement has been caused
in the vicinity of Paris, Tex., by the
remarkable recovery of Mr, J. E. Corley, who was so-helpless he could ‘not
turn in bed, or raise his head; everybody said he was dying of Consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. King’s New
Discovery was sent him. Finding relief, he bought a large bottle and a
box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills; by
the time he had ‘taken two boxes of
at Cummings Hall, North Bloomfield,
for the benefit of the widow of Terrence
Smyth, who was killed some time ago
Pills and two bottles of the Discovery,
he was well and had gained in _fleslr}
thirty-six pounds. Trial bottles of this
Great Discovery for Consumption free
lp
Clothing,
OR ARE. YOU IN NEED OF
You Want the Barth’
Capacity ot the Mills, 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.
0.6. TORSON, Agent.
Furnishing Goods,
Boots and Shoes,
IF YOU ARE,
WE CAN ACCOMMODATE YOU.
B, Witbank
Men's Serviceable Suits, $5.
Men's Serviceable Suits, better article, $6.
Men’s Suits, good article, $7.
Men’s Suits; honest wear, $8.
Trunks, Satchels, lite .
in the Mable drift mine, was a great
success, The attendance was large,
the receipts liberal, and the pleasure
unmarred. Stich & Kallenberg’s orchestra furnished the music, and it
is well spoken of.
Letitia shorsetgine :
Money in the Treasury.
at Carr Bros.
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Firewood For Sale.
Leave orders at A. A. Charonnat
store for pine and oak cordwood an
stovewood.
prices. tf
Seed Potatoes.
First-class: seed potatoes at Jac
gon’s Beehive Grocery Store. 3t
The money in the county treasury at
the beginning of this fiscal month was
as follows: enamel PCat 3 (ESS
OO SS pide so ig oir ee ee dese $50,970.00. DxeHavek’s Dyspepsia Destroyer w
OS Ct ens ney 1,356.90 . cure sick headache.
Currency *....--+++2,129.00
So spk rE $54,455.90 AEUIESLOS SH NATIONAL HOTEL.
This‘corresponds with the amount
called for by the books.
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A Big Month at the Derbec.
Last month’s run at the Derbec was
the most profitable in the entire
career of that valuable drift mine. Superintendent Galavotti is conducting
the operations to the best possible advantage in all respects, and as a result the stockholders are getting regular and liberal dividends.
Trial Postponed Till Today.
J Hamilton, city, G Ozalli, city,
Maj Downey, do C Barlow, do
G Tallman, Wash,
JM Thomas, Grass V, W D Harris, Grase
H Seymour, olty. J Graham, Wash,
T Barker &s;S8heri, Wm Giffin, city,
W Cook, Grass Val,
8 Simon, San Fran
W Lee,
J Jenkins, Cornwall, M Craig.
H Ellis, San Fran,
Miss E Rolfe, city, . Prof Ertz, city,
TB Gray. do O Richardson,
Mrs Williamson, Wa, Mrs Robinson,
SSS
ARRIVALS AT THE
UNION HOTEL.
T Kimba
Railroad,
In the Superior Court yesterday the
trial of R.D. Lawrey on a charge of
assault with intent to commit murder
was continued till today, owing to the
fact that the Dinocci case had not ‘yet
terminated:—Lawrey is charged with
firing a pistol shot at his wife.
———— + eGee———
Disturbed the Peace
Mrs. J. Naftfiziger
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_4B.Dibble, Grase-¥> 7 city,
°Mre HC Mills, city, Breese, do
W Britland, do
Tom Maloney, Wash,
Miss Kilroy, C
K Dillon, San Fran,
“Fred
Dr
s Past Se : A W Crowell, Sierra C,
Ben Hoskins was arrested early yesFull measure and fair
RECTOR BROS.. Proprietors
‘June 1.
J Boyd, Bear Valley,
WwW eee Grass Val,
, San Fran,
ittsburg, Pa, O Lebourvean, Gri
Mrs Mein, Oakland
Line.
Gen H,
. Preprietress
June 1.
arris, Grass
J Rose, Bear Vaal
R Montgomery & 8, SF,
Dr Buskland & ws Vv
:-{—Men's Suits, No.1, $9.
“. Men's Suits, A 1, $10.
Boys’ Cassimere Suits, $1 50.
Boys’ Cassimere Suits, $1 75.
Boys’. Suits, $2.
All other goods in proportion.
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kill
THE CELEBRATED
Can now be purchased in this city.
PERERE-S= SAR
ree the Best in the City. Try It. “Sa
market. Sold by the case or package.
Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Sees.
NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY.
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We are now inaugurating
v,
And will fight it to the bitter end.
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Weare going to stay here andh don't you forget it.
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adrienne Acree A ~™
HYMAN BROS,
ley,
Den Tuttle Ga V w Pi ret eaes'y ¥ fF E DI NG ( I ( YT HIERS, , Grass V, easlee, , A
terday morning by policeman Locklin, . Hd 20 bing. "i B seen pena! ‘. : # ?
x Trovena, yt Corral, , Dibble, Grass Val
reh, Bloom oom
H Hutchins, San k, phe tody ,
: Douglas,-city
‘RK Marston, San Fran, H Eck
for disturbing the peace. Justice
Wadsworth sentenced him. to pay
fine of $10 or go to jail for ten days.
F Duplay, Boston R,
W Morse, Granitev,
Dorsey, Granitev, TSurvins, Maybert,
herdt, San F,
oh, . Corner. Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City
New York,
Honolulu,
San
Wholesale Branches
Ifyou mean business we are at your command,
eS A WAR ON HIGH PRICES! -9
ug Sale?
CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent
PATENT ROLLER FLOUR !
MANUFACTURED BY THE
AND SOLD BY ALL THE
The above Mill has justly earned the right to claim that their Flour is the
“WEREITEST AND BEST
e Ae
Of Any Manufact tired in the State.
_ TO THE LADIES:
Call for it.
other brand.
SPERRWY EF*LOUrk
SPERRY'’S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best'in the
Give it one trial, and you will then use no
’
GRAND
W7oodiand E'ecte z
At Storms’ Ranch,
ON : WEDNESDAY, : JUNE : 15, : 1887,
._.INDER THE AUSPICES OF
Mountain Division, No. 16, U. R. K. of P. _
Music by the Celebrated Mountain Division Band of 16 Pieces.
NO EXTRA CHARGE 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’ Ticketa—First prize, $10; second, $5.
Children’s Tickete—First prize, $5; second, $2.50.
Fach R. R. Tieket is numbered and has attached to it a coupou bearing a corres
ponding number. This coupon is retained by the purchaser,
Class A—Open to all Pythian Lodges in the county, Prize—Pythian Cup.
Class E—Open to all fraternities in the county, Prize—Silver Mounted Gavel.
,
GAMES OF EVERY HIND.
RACING, 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 including admission to the
Ladies 75 cents; Children under 14 years 50 cents.
for persons who do not go by train, 25 cents.
groans Cee $1;
Admission to the grounds
; Bids for the privilege of the following stands will be received by B. N.
Shoecraft, Nevada City, up to June 5th: 1 lunch stand, 1 stand for fruit and
confectionery, 1 stand for cigars and tobacco, 1 ice cream stand, 1 stand for.
sale of soda water and other summer drinks,
‘ . {
Plaza E*eceed store.
CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL: SORTS OF
Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Mea
Buckwheat Flour, Etc.
gz Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR.
Kept at all the Grocery Stores. Ask For-It.
ed
_ANSELME A. CHARONNAT,
SUCCESSOR TO
SHURTLEFF & CHARONNAT,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Feed, Canned Goods, Wines, Liquors
OROCkKERY, GLABSSWaRE, Htc.
Choice Family Groceries a Specialty.
tance free of charge.
A share of public patronage is most respectfully solicited.
ANSELME A. OHARONNAT, «
COMMERCIAL STREET, next door to Colley’s Market, NEVADA CITY
BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON,
Merchant. Tailors, Commercial Street, Nevada City.
WHEATLAND MILL COMPANY,
ee
Of Our Own Importation,
DIRECT FROM MILLS*tIN SCOTLAND.
BEST SKILLED WORKMEN EMPLOYED.
All Goods sold at Bed Rock Prices, and.delivered within a reasonable dis
‘Fine Scotch Tweed; Casimeres and Broadloths
A Large Line of Samples to Select From.
\BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON, —
THOMAS, Agent for Nevada County. .
Ss,
~ Commercial Street, Nevada City. ae