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March 16, 1887 (4 pages)

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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA CITY, CAL., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1887. — \ eer. Memsers ofthe California Legislaes ey ] Ps J The Daily Transcript. ture receive &8 per day. Members of = CIRCULATES UX Congress get $5,090 per year. Memi OF CALIFORNIA Nevada City, Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, bes of the British Parliament get no Spenceville, North San Juan. French Cor . , bea a cal iy ele setae ral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore’s . }'@) Norway pays her legi: lators $5 4 \APITAL $300 000 Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, ‘and every oth per day for twelve weeks’ work; Spain C : ce : : i er town of Nevada county; also in Placer : ; * \ and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San pays no salary. Portugal pays her, Francisco—in fact, throughout the State , akers £225 per ve: “rance pt PRICE LIST Tht “from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Si lawmakers $335 per year. France pays PRINCIPAL OFFICE: erra to the Sea. hers $1,750 per annum. Sweden pays 216 Semsome st., San Frauctece: ye members of her Diet £328 per. year. Published Daily (Montlays excepted) by Italy pays nothing but free passes to I ‘OR CASH! ! Ss = BROWN & CALKINS~—'! travel. Little Switze rland. pays her and. pi rl” OFFICE ' law-makers $2.50 per day. Me om bers Fire Insurance Only ! : 8 \ No. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City. Cal. . of the Belk gian C hambers get $6.70 per THE CHEAPEST AND BEST GROLeber : . : — day. A Greek. Senator gets $1,200, a’ j . 5 9 . : . F. How §, President . é , CALIFORNIA EDUCATIONALLY. Representative $600a year. Germany CERY STORE IN NEVADA. Wine ae eg President, ) CHARLES H. Story, Secretary, . Fh an hat tniveraee ch Pale pays her legislators ee eres and ehh hs 3 W hen the Univer: = bal sie a ae Main St., Opposite Union Hotel. R. H. MaGiL1, yeneral Agent. ' 4 we eye ay gre bi a sei ; , ie 7 2OeGrass Valley Branch For Nevada County. f eamnpeiy gauevsat ees, can deast the! 4 wickep boy who promised to give . Flour, per 100 lbs, $2250 DAVID WATT, JOHNC. COLEMAN. . grandest institution of the-kind in the . .) engraving of Washington toaid in . Wheat is us 2 Risks accepted on all classes of desirable. world. This, added to our Normal) tye decoration of a ‘hool-room in a : “ “ property in this county at rates as low as sol Fe Ie a Gorn, 175 . Vency and a f ae will adr f, ~ ve Pee Sie : y and a fair profit w admit of, guarf he: Schools and to the State Hiversity . Massachusetts town on the anniversRolled Barley 46 “ 175 anteeing a prompt and tiberal response to all . as the latter can be conducted since ary of the birth of the EF ather of his Bran, i“ ‘“ 1 25 just claims for loss. i the last Legislature provided additionCuntier, gravely handed his teachMiddlings, “4 “ 1 60 GEO W. HILL, Manager al ae for its “ee by age pe 4 er, on theday of the celebration, an) White Sugar. 13" ] MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY . bill levying atax inits favor of one enve lope with a J ce nt-stamp upon iti Brown “ 15° I cent upon each hundred dollars’ worth . This was of no use_to the st hoolmarm, Rice, 19% 1 FIRE DISTRICTS-—. of taxable-property inthe State, —and who had lelt a large space in the ever. Qurrants, 10 “ 1 Sue ; by which sEueNe alone fully $75,000 green trimmings upon the wall to re-. Prunes, § 1 1 ; i e 7 —-——ean-be-raised-—each—year—now;— and coe the promised picture. Reais 994 } FIRE ALARM SIGNALS. . more as the wealth of the State in+<e-fess g« 1 1 creases, puts California into the front Tite A. T. Stewatt~heirs are vora-. eee 12 papers I is DIVIDED * a PG <1 T at § >, TNHE © OF NEVADA IS D JE rank ag far as educational facilities are . ( ious. They intend to sell Mrs. StewMga t ’ re a I ze iry oF er ana, 3 Oey) . concerned. The Pacific Educational . art’s gowns and underclothing at aucStarch , i ee . DISTRICT NO. 1 { . ep State University . tion. Only the friends and relatives > Is bounded south by Deer creek, west by . eras a) aot ie _ mayereny ae . Corn Starch, 12 of 1 Main street, north and east by the city limwith its-.increased facilities: “‘ At) are allowed’ to become purchasers. . its. Includes all of Nevada, Water, High, . PS Pe Thiascarcely renders tl 6 : Oysters, 10 cans 1 Coyote and Court streets; that rtion of . present, then, the available income ) This scarcely rene ers the performance . Gram Cord 6 “a 1 Church and Washington streets east of . of the University is, when all previany the less indelicate. Mrs. StewG P ‘ 8 “oy eel street, and all the eastern side of Main . ous endowments are added tothis one, art’s $40,000 worth. of jewelry is also String a 8 ‘6 1 vas DISTRICT NO. 2 nearly $200,000 per annum ; a revenue . tu be sold. . de Roca Qi Is bounded south by Deer. creek, east by . . which compares-Very-favorably ~ with + Pits Tomatoes, rey! Main aren wast and north Dy, Seka pas. . 2 : ee : Tiere Was a missionary concert at, Salmon, 2 lb. cans, 6 1 Includes Broad, East and West Broad, Pine, . , f. : Yorutrss sal Commercial, Spring, Factory, Bridge, Cot-. «€ OF f § s : ; 7 rs nt famous unive ie a Rockland church the other evening, . Salmon.'t Ib. cans, 10°“ 1 tace, York, Xehool, inion, Orchard and Win. 14es in the Mast. A new era in 1e€ ‘ ‘ is . ter streets; that portion.o ash ) . Liatary of the. University of Galifornia and among other things was a paper . Table Fruit, 8 1 . Church streets vot of Main, and all the . Aa y vers 5) a v t ° « ’ . “ . weste ide i a : : cs on inissionary work read by a young! Pie Fruit, 10 1 . western side of Main street. . may be said to have begun; one lady. WI ey 1 had fia ial 3 tl Jelly gfe } DISTRICT NO, 3 i tetas “ { : 4 ady. vhen -she had tnished the ’ , Is bounded horth by Deer creek, east ise . pang vi Be pats P whanios tee leader of the meeting said: ‘We will Sardines, ieee: . Gold Run, south and eagt by city limite. In-. e and rm ga developmen List . ° sa ea) : ‘a eludes a oO e « direntic ns indi f 1 by eh needs of . 20¥ sing; “Hallelujah, ‘tis done. Deviled Ham, 4 1 . xtreetsouth from Gold Run. CULONS c. isi IV 1e eeas ‘ ° 4 “a ] ae , : .” . Whereat everybody ‘smiled. ! Corned Beef. 5 ] . DISTRICT No. 4 . i ; the people for college and university : aOR Condensed Milk 6 cans 1 . sbounded north by Deer creek, west by . F education Departments already esWe le: fr a scientific 7 al Gold Run, south and east by city limits. . Inere ; es > ‘ey 7 aay , . & learn from a scientific Journa. Lard per-can, 15 cludes Boulder, Prospect, Adams, Long, . ; tablished wi srobably be strengthenat ‘‘g oder iv »x plosives are Clay and Nimrod streets, Park Avenue an #36 runes . oe eadicwhien Sey high explosives ar Kerosene, 5 gallon can 150 . Sacramento street to Gold Run. ed and rounded out; new ones, called now almost universally ex; loded by Kerosene per gallon, 40 = for by the scholastic andindustrial) the agency of electricity.’ There is Syrup per gallon, 65 wants of our citizens, will undoubted-. one notable exce ption. Coal oil is Syrup per 5 gallon keg, 2 25 ly be founded ; and buildings will be . still exploded by the agenc’ y of a hired ‘“s is iit I Pickles ‘' § f Fi erected, scientific apparatus purchas. virl and a cook-stove. Good Tea per lb, 95 3 0 re: . ed, great numbers of valuable books +788 : J ‘“ 4 rae . sae . : Sue was decorating her room with . ¥®P@2 . The taps to be repeated two or three times. added to the library, and the grounds ating 1 tt “ . __The tap p ° z a : pe per 5 lb. box 160; 4 improved and beautified. -The “edu-. Pictures, and she perched her husEnglish NE ey 5 cal 1 60 -. District No. 1—General alarm, then two . f cational facilities of the University band’s photo on the topmost nail, and} ‘ per Ib, 35 taps will soon become so great, that, taken then sat down to’ admire her work, g py per box: 50 . District No, 2—General alarm, then three . . . vu) > ¢ . earl j 5 . tN , ve ont . { in conjunétion with the broad and and remarke Iquietly: “Now. every Savon Roap, per box 110 . %P* { liberal plan of organization which cara lovely, and the goose hangs is ‘4 faee ; 95 . Disteicr No.8—General alarm, then four . ivh.’’ ’ . offers them free to all, they will be Meh. H 3 25 (. taps. a ¢ See : : 00+ — arkness Qandles per box, . ; : ; = eagerly availed ‘of, not only by those Ay MAN named his goat “Ole somarga. i a 34 for 1 . Rls ee ee ne ae 2, 48e 7, > 7 : ; . % on the Pacific coast who hunger for rine. because it’ s a kind of butter Goodwin Oandles per box, 2 60 . , “ f culture or industrial education, but . gtr, yng enough to: knock a man over. So. Prancisos “ 1 50 . keane aie eStinii ant . *% many from the transmountain States. . os 4“ Candles 64 for -1 } the respective. fire districts, is hung in © COL: i > = 7 s 3 of E rone of the six daughters Fi spicuous place in each of the fire nouses, . It will not be long before thousands of very one of he six daughte rs of a Starch per box, 50 . and it is desired that every person ringing . students will travel to the educational ; grocer named Schlecht, in New. York B ll, 40 an alarm will also give the taps designating . Mecca at Berkeley.’ “(is said to have « loped in turn ee “/ the district in whieh the fire is located. =. arke. Se > -e. = ° a sea@be— Tuere is nothing so-sightless asthe LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. official eye of a policeman that las been closed by a drink. A genuine boom is under. way: in. + ee bd ! Tel ) ‘ Livermore valley. Ture are 408 members of Congress, The,town of Howell, Mich., but 283 connected with almost destroyed by fire. Mary P. Pelton, a sister of the only churches. has been are late . ee Tobacco per plug, AND” EVERYTHING © ELSE N permeation rom tre prover suthovitie, iiss aay person ringing any of the fire bells, ept in case of analarm of fire, without . By order of the -BOARD OF FIRE DELEGATES. PROPORTION. . 36 aa . W. D. LONG, All Goods Fresh and Pure. . Attorney and Counselor at Law. WM. WOLF. ! I ISTRICT ATTORNEY OF NEVADA County. Office at the Court House. . . . . : i 3ERNHARDT Will take well in WashSamuel J Tilden, is dead. i. ‘ ington.She has _no surplus to reduce, The, hotels .ef-San Francisco are! sas crowded with Eastern visitors. Ture are 1,000 Y-M. C. Ben Hartshorn, an old Californian, . the United States. is en route to the Pacific Coast. . ear ca : It isreported that an attempt has again been made to kill the Czar. NATIONAL HOTEL. It is thought Steve Guill, of Ander. RECTOR te as son, Shasta county, has been murder. ae The railroad depot and express office . at Coleman, Tex., were robbed Sun. day of over $3,000. A boy named Frank killed at Randolph, ing with a shotgun. . It is reported that Hey. Matthew C_ . Julien, of New Bedford, will be called . to succeed Beecher. The receipts last week at the Bald. ey win Theater, where Edwin Booth is . playing, were $21,834.50. Harry C.-Logan, formerly of California, would like to be one of the Goyernment Railroad Commissioners. Dr. Weir, the Michigander, who brutally assaulted a female patient and fled to Canada, is.to be extradited. At Fort Bragg, a number of Russian . Finns ‘attacked George L. Angland . PS and broke both his legs, by twisting . them. A recurrence of earthquakes at different points in the Riviera has in. duced a fresh rush of frightened tour. ists from Nice, Cannes and San Kemo. Miss Jennie Kichards, of Plainsberyg, . Merced county, is about to sue M. D. . Burchell for a breach of promise, and . a lively scandal is likely to be the re-! sult. ” : a j A sharp shock of earthquake was . felt throughout Marseilles on Friday. . UNION HOTEL. For atime there was general panic, . . MRS. J. NAPFZIGER. . pela and hotels and the Bourse were emp Ss tied of their occupants in a very . . H. G, PARSONS : moments. . sare A great sensation has been caused THE LEADING HOTEL OF . _ at Bellair, O., by the arrest of Joseph . NEVADA CITY CALIFORNIA . A.’s in ARKIVALS AT THE -Proprietors. March 15. R Helland, Col Hill, J Treanor, Bloomfield H Babcock, 8 F JSharp, $F JA Stidger, San Juan G Sternes, Yuba City T Wayman, Pike City W Crutcher, Auburn, H Allison; Sacte A Hoffman, Marysy, . Dr Harris, GV, Hugh Elias, G V, J Gaultman,s F . W Berl,S F Mrs Blaine, Bloomfd W King, Pike € ity, P Graham, SwtInd’ L Manson, Sacto F. Duplay,G V. Pearce was . U. T., while play. d aes ARRIVALS AT THE UNION HOTEL, Mre. J. Naffziger Proprietress. March, 14. H © Mills, city 8 Seelig, SF Mrs Coyan, Omeg Mrs Mills, city Geo Lord, GV BJ Watson, Maybert, . 1) Gallatin, Reno A Sales, McKanlass co A Stephens, Colfax, G Ramelll, Ranch, . H Steinneger, 8 F L Nihell, city JM Thomas, G V W D Harris, GV © Maltman, city, A Organ, city, . T Nolan, RR GA iLL — For Headache, a es, Liver € Jaints, ae estion. Mil but caective, @ SOLD BY DRUGGISTs. . Proprietress.
Business Manager. 4 Dobler, an oldand respected citizen,! * as : sharge of defrauding Arbuckle ON THE IST DAY OF AUGUST, é ha charge . ie mg Arbuckle & 1886, the management of this ho: . bd Co., of Pittsburg, and-other mercantel. was resumed by Mrs. J. Naff' . 4 ia N ‘(Soe tile establishments of from $15,000 to ager. te oa Of the late J. Nat . $20, 000. trol the house became the best . resort for the traveling public in Northern { California, x . A terrible ac cident: oc curred Mon-' day morning on the Dedham branch . j of the Boston and Providence railroad.) TouRisTs, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND . Five cars, full of passengers, fell’ Sferca'by this Hotel, ‘The house contains . through a bridge. Thirty-two persons . 100 rooms, each of which-is light and . : airy, and well or elegantly furnished, there _ are reported to have been killed and '. being no hotel in the. mountains equal to; : bl lied with the best in . forty wounded. Many of them are . jt “Tbe tables are supplied with the beat in women. . NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR . On Friday night a band of armed . SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS men went to the house of Wm. Eaton, . Far © OMMEBC Al, TRAVELERS, thirty miles south of Springfield, Kas. . PUM HITE ADE FAME TES and, breaking down the doors, fired a. volley into.the house. Wm. Eaton) gy.¢n3 LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL . ; and Chas. Green were killed outright, . porte of in Roper count, Grass Jud aa . Eaton’s aged father was seriously . . Maryoville, 4s . wounded, one woman was shot in the . head and another in the hand. The . #4? maermerere then made good their es-; oe, es Iv takes the fret” a bing ‘years of a, man’s life to find out that it isn’t the! Free ’Bus to and from the Depot. & . The best of Wines, Liquors and Ciurnished at the Bar. . sa et { 1 Dividend Notice, IVIDEND NO. 25, OF FiFTY CENTS PER Dp ) share on the C apital Stock of the CITIman with the shiniest hat who d cind after Mareh 1000, 1687, at the Of Ce ol 9 draws . on and after Mare: A ‘ * the Citizens Bank. the Diggest an JOHN T, MORGAN, Cashier. “The Only Producers of Natural Sparkling Wines, . 'Golumbus Buggies, BOLI e se ESTRA DRY Equal to any and Superior to most Imported Brands. PORE SIN FINDAL CIARETS, . —AND OTHER— VERY : CHOICE : OLD : TABLE : WINES, From Our Orleans Vineyard. » ARPAD HARASZTHY & COMPANY, ALSO GROWERS AND DISTILLERS OF California Wines and Brandies. 5630 Washington Street San Francisco. The above Cl ampagne and Table Wines willbe sold at Factory . Prices by Fi J. 7. STACHSON, AGENT FOR NEVADA OITY. Y Nevada County Carriage and Wagon Repository, GEO. F. JACOBS, -_ = =s = » = Manager. Headquarters for the Celebrated’ Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon, VRS pectoral BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON, re Large Line of Samples to Select From. BESF SKILLED WORKMEN EMPLOYED. BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON, Nevada City. . Alarms to he Given in Cast Store every article required for family use, which will be . sold at the lowest market rates. Merchant Tailors, Commercial Street, Nevada City. . . ee, . Tine Scotch Tweeds, Cassimeres. and Broadeloths Of Our’ Own Importation, DIRECT FROM MILLS IN SCOTLAND. Commercial Street, °“*“Beehiwe.?’*? The Leading Grocery and Family Provision Store IN NEVADA OITyY. J.J. JACKSON ---------.Proprietor. — There will always be found at this first-class Grocery ALSO ON HAND THE VERY BEST OF WINES AND EI QVOR Ss. J. J. JAOKSON, 18 and 20 Oommercial Street. THE CELEBRATED SPERRY FLOUR Can now be purchased in this city: tiie, == het RENEE $= SSA &@ Ie the Best im the City. Try It.-@a ty ¢ CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent f NITTHD (CROCHET SHAWLS, SCRAPS, ETC. —— -—<—._ 9 -————— -—__——_ COLD WEATHER ITEMS. We always have in stock for ladies’ and children’s wear Knitted and. Crochet Wool Shawls, Scarfs, Hoods Undershirts, Skirts, Leggings, Gloves, Mittens, Sacks and Coats. —M_EL-L-EN-E-R-Y— €z7AT ONE HALF OF USUAL RATES sj ——-BMARs. ester cz Crawford MAIN STEET, NEAR UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, GAL. IN ALL GRADEw. : Carriages, : Phaetons, IN FULL VARIETY. For Sale at San Francisce Prices with Freight added: 5 TEE DAILY : ‘isthe Largest and Best. Office in this part of the StateEvory deceAveion of Book an d Job Printing neatly and promptly executed Tob Pinting Office at the very lowest Fates. AT THB NATIONAL EXCHANGE. BOOK STORE Can he found everythin in the line of. ‘ \Fancy Stationery, Blank Books, School Books, Printed Books in Cloth and Fine Bindings, ALBUMS, :: SILVER WARE SPECTACLES, JEWELRY, DOLLS, TOYS &cCUTLERY COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. STIGH & LARKIN, prin. GENERAL INSURANOE AGENOY. 3: E. CARR. T. H, CARR. Carr Bros., PROPRIETORS OF THE PALACE :: DRUG :: STORE, Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts., Nevada City. EEP CONSTANTLY ON ‘HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF ° THING USUALLY FOUND IN A ial BFirest-class Drus Store. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC. SCHOOL BOOKs, ; BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKs, PERIODICALS, PICTORIALS, NEWSPAPERS. Agents for the San Francisco Examiner. FIELD, GARDENAND FLOWER SEEDS. The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City. Prescriptions accurately and carefull gist. ET NEVADA DRUG STORE, Cornor Broad and Pine Streets.. y compounded by a careful and competent Drug-Nevada City ' ww. wD. ‘Winton, aap PROPRIETOR, LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES, FINE PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, COMBS, BRUSHES, HAND MIRRORS, TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS. NAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUN / petent Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed. Agent for the Imperial, London, Northern and Queen Insurance Companies, DING PRESCRIPTIONS BY A COM_ ANSELME A. CHARONNAT, SUCCESSOR TO SHURTLEFF & CHARONNAT, DEALER IN Groc ales, Provisions, Feed,Canned Goods, Wines, Liquors, CoROcCKERY, GLASSW aR, HBitc. Choice Family Groceries a Specialty. All Goods sold at Bed Rock Prices, and delivered within a reasonable distance free of charge. A share of public patronage is most respectfully solicited. ANSELME A. OHARONNAT, COMMERCIAL next door to Colley’s Market, NEVADA OITY STREET, Plaza_F"eed Store. a CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Meal, ~ “Buckwheat Flour, Etc. Ew Agent for the Coletiated EPERRY FLOUR: Kept at all the Grocery Stores. Ask For It. ies oie NIVENS’ CIGAR STAND, MASONIC BUILDING, PINE STREET . NEVADA OITY. The Largest, Cheapest and Best Stock of €, Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Cutlery, Etc, To BE FOUND InN bs Ate Orry. Finest Stock ot Neerschaun Goods ever brought to th County. in po pe an wil 185 lis lea be Po be oli mi mi ev de on Va he er oy joy Ba mi at m tol us to Ce an tic ne a@2acocecoese@w 2 ~—cere Fe _ ee ., -, ~~ oso = A. = hh ow ot ow