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The Dailv Transcript, Nevada City, California, Saturday, June 4, 1887.
The Daily Transcript. .
CIRCULATES IN
Nevada City, Grass Valley, Rough & Ready,
Spenceville, North San Juan, French Corral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore’s
Fiat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every other town of Nevada county; alsoin Placer
Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San
Francisco—in fact, throughout the State
“from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the 8ierra to the Sea.”’
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Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by
—BROWN & CALKINS-—
OFFICE:
No. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal.
LOCAL MATTERS,
' CONDENSED TELEGRAMS.
Spain has been visited by a terrible .
plague of locusts, .
.
Sherman arraigned the Democracy .
in strong, terms at Springfield, IIl.,
Wednesday.
Eight of the most important prisoners have escaped from the Los Angeles City jail.
Joe Bouchard commited suicide by
jumping off the bridge across the
Truckee, near Boca.
~The-Pope has ordered -high-mass in
all Catholic churches in honor of
Queen Victoria’s Jubilee.
Samuel 8. Shuill, a-wealthy stock
rancher, was murdered a few days ago
in his cabin in Mogollon mountains.
Windows on the line of march from
Buckingham palace to Westminster
__ abbey are being let for the 21st inst.
“at £40. g
Three men assulted a twelve-yearold girl in Eckerty, Ind. They were
caught by an avenging party and
lynched.
A site has been selected at Coloma,
El Dorado county, for the monument
of James W. Marshall, the discoverer
of gold.
Wm. Showers, of Lebanon; ‘Pa.,
murdered his two grdndsons, and is
suspected of Having killed his wife and
daughter.
The contract for the construction of.
the railroad from Shingle Springs to
Placerville has been signed, and the
road is to be completed within one
year.
Another Iong debate on the music
question in the general assembly of
the United Presbyterian church resulted in a victory for the organ by a
vote of 101 to 54.
The Democratic leaders propose to
hold a caucus immediately upon the
meeting of Congress for the purpose of
coming to an agreement through which
the revenues of the goverment can be
reduced. ;
The Queen’s jubilee committee is
completing arrangements for a grand
demonstration at San Francisc on the
21st instant, including a .parade,
literary exercises and an imposing fete
at Woodward’s.
Pete Martinello, the well-known
butcher of Fort Huachuca and Tombstone, was hanged by desperadoes in
the mountains between Arizona and
New Mexico. He had been summoned
to appear against some well-known
cattle-thieves.
Lenton
The Once Despised Foothills.
The Marysville Appealsays: ‘The
Appeal recently said that the fruit crop
of Placer county would probably be
fully 300 carloads. The Auburn Republican thinks it will be nearer 400
carloads. We were trying to keep within the mark. Let it be remembered
that nearly all of this vast crop comes
from the once despised foothill lands.
There is a great future for the foothills
of Yuba and Nevada counties, a region
as yet almost wholly unimproved.
They are just as good for fruit raising
as those of Placer.”
CREB EI OS See nana era
AN angry son in New York societ;
wears_mourning because his snother
has re-married. :
Ee ele Mle
A society for the protéction of songbirds is being organized at Atchison,
Kansas. vy
; oe
Tae Legislature of Pennsylvania
has a Saturday half-holiday
bill.
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
Pills and two bottles of the Discovery,
he was well and had gained in flesh
_ thirty-six pounds. Trial bottles of this
Great Discovery for Consumption free
ee Carr Bros.
220 ——_____
“‘HACKMETACK,”’ a lasting and fraont Eocene, Price 25 and 50 cents
arr Bros.
‘ELAS ERAS oe Rodeo
A Hrxpvu, a negro and representatives of several European countries
were among the theological students
who graduated from Auburn Theologieal College some days ago.
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Use SOZODONT when you have eaten;
Use SOZODONT your breath to sweeten;
Use SOZODONT to aid digestion;
Use SOZODONT and ask no question.
Preserve your. molars and you won’t
Regret the use of SOZODONT,
+ 2@e-2——
Take Notice.
All) indebted to me are requested to make immediate payment
to Wa. G. Ricnaxps, at his store on
Broad street. Purr RicHarbs.
Nevada City, May 14-tf.
Po) ag ae OO
Smoke Sampier Health Cigar.
Looking for the Fountain Head.
The Sierra City Tribune says: Frank
gone prospecting. They started out
last Monday and will look for the hidden treasure in the mountain over east
of here. For-years past parties have
been seeking for a ledge in that
country which it is believed when
found will prove to be the fountain
head of gold. Frank Cook was one of
the discoverers of the now famous
Bullion mine, Mexico, and sold his interest in that find for $750.
A GANG organizéd-for the myrder
and robbery of wealthy. farmers and
the pillage of express trains and pay.
cars has been discovered at Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
ih ape 2S Tasaces
Experts say that a short distance
under the water that Galveston, Tex.,
is now drawing from an artesian well
900 feet deep, is a great deposit of pretroleum.
Tuk city of Charleston, W. Va.,
after one year of prohibition, has returned to high license, according to
State law passed by the last Legislature.
-__ 2 2 Geo
Tue Lord Mayor of London has appealed for subscriptions for the relief
of sufferers by the recent colliery disaster at Nanaimo, British Columbia.
Ton after ton of iron at a rolling-mill
in Norristown is said to havé been
spoiled because of the inebriety of-the
workmen.
2 ~@ee-A PRISONER at Washington the other
day paid his fine in counterfeit coin,
which was not detected at the time.
sae Sg ible hae cae
A FOLDING-BED nearly killed a Chicago woman, who was found doubled
up and all but broken in two in it.
mee
No cross, no crown; but since the
Coronet is first a-cross her name is no
° 9
misnomer.
Disease and Death
Force their way into many a. household that might be protected from
their inroads, by the simple precaution of keeping in thé house that benign family medicine and safeguard
of health, Hostetter’s Stomach bitters.
Particularly where there are children,
should it be kept on hand, asa prompt
remedy for infantile complaints, in
their outset easily conquerable, but
which, if allowed to engraft themselyes.on the delicate childish organism, are not easily dislodged, and
speedily work grievous mischief. Irregularity of the bowels, indigestion
and biliousness, are ailments of common 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.
DeH jxme Doeumaiie Deliv er will
cure sick necineeet sos y
ARRIVALS AT THE ‘
UNION HOTEL. “
Mrs. J. Naffziger .Proprietress
p June 2.
Maj Downey, city,
D Polidori & fa, city, J Caldwell, city,
GD Buckley, do Geo Emery, YubaR,
C F Ropes, Sacto, Geo King, Sacramen,
JM Thomas, Grass VY, W D Harris, Grass V,
Geo Lord, G Hothersall, R & R,
C Deuney, city, Ed Sampson, Grass V,
L Newbourg, Sacto, H Meyers, Lincoln,
W Jackson, 8an Fran, Wm Avery, city,
8 Whiting, ¢ity, Prof Ertz, do
/ $S8imon, San Francisco.
J Hamilton, city,
ener secimnenatter —+eee
ARKIVALS AT THE
NATIONAL HOTEL.
RECTOR BROS....Proprictors
a stipe
June Z.
N Douglas, city, H Gay lord, city,
D MeKillican, Bloom,Wm Coe, Grass Val,
H C Mills, city, J Irving, do
T Freeman, F Cross, 8 Galavotti, Derbec,
Theo Wetzel, Derbec, JD Ostrom, do
JH Young, do AB Dibble, Grass V,
F Duplay, city, N Trevena, FrCorral
D Buckley, San Juan, C Marshall, San Fren,
F Smith, Alleghany, Juo Enos, G’ville,
F Treitor, G’ville, Jas O’Brien, 8'ville
Wm Radford, Bloom, J Plagemann, San F,
F Plagemann, San F, J Patterson, D’ville,
E Bates, Pike oi T Jones, Pike City,
D Perkins, Rocklin, C Loughridge, Colfax,
W Morse, G’ville, T Williams, D’ville,
Mrs Williams &c,SJ,Mrs Beach, Los An
Miss Conelly, F City, J Cavanaugh, San F,
J Werry, city, A.D Mason&w, city,
J Meyers, Cherokee, W Van Eman, Sacto,
J Davison, Sacto, Wm Searles, city,
$———E_————————EEEEqEEy_ ews
MARRIED.
Atthe residence of the bride’s parents,
Grass Valley, June Ist, by the Rev. C. MeKelvey, William Stevens, Jr., and Ella M.
Whiting.
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Insolvent Notice.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
County of Nevada, State of California.
ln the matter of Joseph Olive» an Ingolvent Debtor. Joseph Olive having
filed in this Court his petition, schedule and
inventory in insolvency, by which it appears that he is an insolvent debtor, the
said Joseph Olive is hereby declared to
be insolvent.
The Sheriff of the said County of Nevada is
hereby directed to take possession of all
the estate,real and personal, of the said Joseph Olive, insolvent debtor, except such as
may be by law exempt from execution, and
of all his deeds, vouchers, books of account
and papers, and to keep the same safely until the Sppuineaent of an assignee of his.estate. All persons are forbidden to pay any
any property belonging to him, or ta any
erson, firm or carporation, or association
or his use. The said debtoris hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver ay property
until the further order of this Court, except
as herein ordered. ;
It is further ordered that all the creditors
of said debtor be and appear before the
«. Hon. J. M. Walling, Judge of the Superior
Court, of the said county of Nevada, in open
Court, at the Courtroom of said Court,
in the said County of Nevada, on
the ELEVENTH day of JULY, 1887,
at 10 o'clock A. M. of that day, to prove
thei? debts and choose one or more assignees of the e of said debtor.
t is further ordered that the order be
published in the Nevada Daily Transcript,
a newspaper of general circulation, published in the said county of Nevada, as often as the said og is published, before
the said day set for the meeting of the creditors.
And it is further ordered that in the
insolvent be
Best 5 cent cigar in the market. tf
Geld Bibbon Whisky at Jackson’s
Pure as gold, as fine as silk. ap2-3m
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Fireweod For Sale.
Leave orders at A. A. Charonnat’s
store for pine and oak cordwood and
Dated June od, 1887.
2 J. M. WALLING,
Judge of Superior Court.
Attest: “¥. G. Bearry, Clerk.
. Cross & Simonds, Attys for Insolvent. ju4
YOu can live at home, and make more
anything else the world. Capital Ly
needed; you ure started free. B sexes
all ages. Any-one can do the work. @
earnings sure from first start. Costly outfit
and terms free. Better not delay, org you
nothing to send your address and find out
stovewood,. Full measure and fair
prices, i
if you ate wise you Willdosoatonce.
‘H; HALLETT & GO., Portland, Me,
Cook and a party named Ringler have . s
debts to the said insolvent, orto deliver.
meantime all An appeal against the said
money at work for us, than at!
n
In Nevada City, May Slet, 1887, tothe wife
of Loring N. Jewett, a daughter.
THE CITIZENS OF
NORTH BLOOMFIELD
Will Celebrate the approaching
4TH OF JULY !
With eH po exercises, comprising the following:
Firing 4 Federal Salute at Sunrise
and Sunset.
Opening Address by the President of
the Day.
Reading the Declaration of Independence.
A Poem.
Singing by the Choir.
Music by the North Bloomfeld
Brass Band:
A Greased Pole
Will be erected, and various games be had,
for which prizes will be-given: *
THE HORRIBLES will parade and
hold other exercises =
A Grand Display of Fireworks
In the Evening.
The whole to conclude with a
GRAND BALI,
To be given by the North Bloomfield
Fire Company.
@@PEverybody is invited and a good
pee is guaranteed. For details see small
DLLs,
Notice of Proving Will.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR
the county of Nevada, State of California.
In the matter of the estate of Philip Richards, deceased.
Pursuant ‘to an order of said Superior
Court, made on the 3lst,day of May, 1887,
notice is hereby given, that Thursday, the
‘16th day of June, 1887, at10 o’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 proving the Will of.said Philip Richards, deceased, and for hearing the
application of W.G. Richards and Francis
8. Riehards for the issuance to them and
James Bennallack of letters testamentary
when and where any Dereon interested may
appear and contest the same.
Jated Ne vada City. ay eet 1887.
F. G. BEATTY, Clerk.
Cross & Simonds, Attys for Petitioners. j2
S50 REWARD,
., I hereby offer a reward of
Five Hundred Dollars for the
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
OR ARE YOU
Clothing,
Men’s Suits, honest wear,
Men's Suits, No. 1, $9.
Men's Suits, A 1, $10.
Boys’-Cassimere Suits, $1
Boys’ Cassimere Suits, $1
Boys’ Suits, $2.
New York,
Wholesale Branches> Honolulu,
— z Hebel
IF YOU ARE,
WE CAN ACCOMMODATE YOU.
GRADUATES. BALL!
Mountain Class of 87
Of the Nevada City High
School,
AT ARMORY HALL.
—ON— _.
'Friday Eve’g, June 24,
1887.
Reception Committee :
\COLASS OF ’87.
Floor Committee :
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. MM. EOUSSEY.
Music by Goyne's Orchestra.
ALL ARE INVITED.
Tickets, admitting one gentleman and
two ladies, ONE DOLLAR. }
Extra ladies, Fifty Cents each.:
Spectators to Gallery—Ladies 25 cts.; gentlemen 50 cents.
Do You Want the Barth?
IN NEED OF
Hurnishing Goods,
Boots and Shoes,
Trunks, Satchels, Ete ?
Men’s Serviceable Suits, $5.
Men’s Seryiceable Suits, better article, $6.
Men's Suits, good article, $7.
$8.
50.
75All other goods in proportion.
NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY.
If you mean business we are at your commant,
“We are now inaugurating
eA WAR ON
And will fight it to the bitter end. —
HIGH PRICES! -93
No Humbug Sale?
In this.
We are going to stay here and don’t you forget it.
HYMAN BROS.,
LEADING CLOTHIERS,
~» Corner Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City
MILLINERY WORK.
“‘A good milliner must be an artist,
for unless they have the taste iif 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
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:
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 3d, and continuing all the week.
zadies, call and see the new styles whether you wish. to purchase or‘not.
——_MRs.—
Lester & Crawford
MAIN STEET, NEAR UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL,
BUCKEYE MILL COMPANY,
PIONEER MILLING CO’S
PATENT
ROLLER FLOUR.
Capacity ot the Milk, 1000 Barrels Per Day.
°
The above named Company have ALL ROLLER
FLOUR MILLS, and guarantee the Flour manufactur‘1 ed by these Mills to be the choicest in the State.
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0. 6. TORSON, Agent
THE CELEBRATED
GRAND
WMA7oodiand E*ete 3
At Storms’ Ranch,
ON : “WEDNESDAY, : JUNE : 15, : 1887,
as UNDER THE AUSPICES 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
GRAND CASH DISTRIBUTION !
Among Purchasers of Railroad Tickets.
Gentiemen’s Tickets—First prize, $15; second, $7.50.
Ladies’ Tickets—First prize, $10; second, $5.
Children’s Tickets—First prise, $5; second, $2.50. ’
Each R.-R: Ticket is numbered 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 the county, Prize—Silver Mounted Gavel.
GAMES OF EVERY EIND.
RAOING, 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'clook in the Afternoon, to be
Followed by a Dress Parade.
Fare for the round trip including admission to hag Voor Reha rep fl;
Ladies 75 cents ; Children under 14 years 50 cents. Admission to the grounds
for persons who do not go by train, 25 cents. .
Bids for the privilege of the following stahds will be received by B. N.
Shoecraft, Nevada City, up to June tht tunclistand, 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.
&@ Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR.
Kept at all the Grocery Stores. Ask For It.
Can now be purchased in this ¢ity.
SPFERERAVZ SE! SPAR =
D> yw © Fs
i@Ie the Best in the City. Try It. wa
SPERRY’S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the
market. Sold by the case or package.
Pe
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Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Seeds.
fi = ae ia
. CAL. R. CLARKE, AgentPATENT ROLLER FLOUR !
MANUFACTURED BY-THE
AND SOLD BY ALL THE
LHADING GROGERS.
-The-above Mill has justly earned the right to claim that their Flour is the
WwWHIiTEsT AND BEST
Of Any Manufact tired in the State.
TO THE LADIES:
Give it one trial, and you will then use no
other brand.
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‘Call for it.
FRED J.THOMAS, Agent for Nevada County.
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WHEATLAND. MILL COMPANY,).
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ANSELME A. CHARONNAT,
SUCCESSOR TO
SHURTLEFF & CHARONNAT,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Feed, Canned Goods, Wines, Liquors,
Choice Family Groceries a Specialty.
A
All Goods sold at Bed Rock Prices, and delivered within a reasonable dig
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.
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Fine Scotch Tweeds, Cassimeres ant Broadlth
Of Our Own Importation,
DIRECT FROM MILLS*IN SCOTLAND.
A Large Line of Samples ‘to Select From.
BEST SKILLED WORKMEN EMPLOYED.
BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON,
“Commercial Street, Nevada: City. j
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