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March 3, 1887 (4 pages)

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SER Re tac erecorenmey cee ‘ Ir ae ‘THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA CITY, CAL., THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1887. The Daily Transcript, ss NO TY VOLES somo somes BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON, 2X mam Bros., . — ; ent ANNOUNCEMENT FOR 1887. Nevada City, Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, in irons, on the porch of the old Ne. 1 { H Merchant Tailors, Commercial Street, Nevada City. ’ Spenceville, North San Juan, French Cof: NW] j ara Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every oth Nick Turner. I } . : . } CIRCULATES IX him, as I saw him sitting in a chair, . Al . . ral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore’s. vada Hot¢l, kept at that time by . er town of Nevada county; also in Placer and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San Mrs. Pare is slightly mistaken as to. : ” f : ne i : “from Slakiyou to Ban Diego. from the Si-{ his being branded and hanged for the . PRICE LIST —s Le ' Being always below the prices that prevail and inva nce berleetehce 2 gee ng RESTAURANT, iy \ a Vedat, j riably above the qualities, are the leading features of our Pee cae pease aypy . Lhelieve he told me that he was { . . ( NY ar ( p ‘ clot \ : giesacssiee somes Sueyerenircle! branded with an arrow on the right OR. CAS ! { ine h (0) ( . Wee \, mel TAY dll I'd y great line of —BROWN & CALKINS-— : ant : } H ° . cheek—in Georgetown, Eldorado ‘ OFFICE : eae county, for taking some food, and he ie Ne idee . es ; a ee es : eee told me he was better dead de every. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST: GRO. . m=! Sues Nevede City, Oat WF, nk Own Fapertasen,. Mens, Boys and Childrens Clothing, Boots, Shoes, PASSED THE SENATE. . that he cute cede baa et D*! GERY STORE IN NEVADA. au . DIRECT FROM MILLS IN SCOTLAND. . , 2 ee & ca i 7 © Walrath's Debris Dam Bill Triumphant in. watch, a pistol and a pair of gold PROPRIETORS . BESF SKILLED WORKMEN EMPLOYED. he was hanged—the stealing of matCorn, _ 175 = hungry. ‘The crime for which he was . Main St, Opposite Union Hotel. she des BS pais and Rubber Goods, —— the Upper House—Sure to Pass . scales, all appraised ‘at $50. td per 100 Ibs, ' 50 ‘ . ES ; in the Assembiy. In my opinion the law under which eat, ; + — tér to the amount of $50 or over being . Bolled Barley, —“ 1 75 BARRETT LOBECKER & MORRISON Importing our own Goods and buy ig from first hands A telegram received at the Trax-. declared a felony, and punished by . Bra. = ~ jos 86 ore j 4. for cash in such immense quantities as we do, enables us . . “a i scriPT office about four o’clock yester. death—was not as much to be blamed Middlings, 1 50 ° [: ; , : . ‘ : . to sell-goods of the same quality much lower than ~ others day afternoon stated that the Walrath . as-the men who appraised the’ articles dea Sugar i: “ : Meals at All Hours ! : Commercial Street, Nevada City. g ‘ ? q Y d debris dam bill had just passed the ee ae ane BOs valh ve Rice, 12 * 1 — sera aria aaa SS a Be ee . Om possibly afford to. ; sold in those days of scatcity for : ii ; Se = Z x , Senate. . «Peor fellow, methinks I see him. now Currants, 10 fi I Sel : Plaza E*eceed Store. é : Sl _ Xhis is glory enough for one day: a. dud be 6 verdne Scout Prunes, 8 1 . Do not fail to call and see us before purchasing. Onl: . as surrounded by a gaping crowd, “he . will be sure to pass the Assembly, . half witted as he was, hung his head Rica Coffee 6“ 1 ‘acl ‘ 4 eae ae ge CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. ' Retail House Se Sk : : ‘more friends! for fear the brand would-be seen. st Gos ta W — CU CY Regular dinner, with claret, 25c. : Ne . . it_has many ‘more friends. for fear thebran: a ar aes Washing Powder, 12 papers ‘I HYMAN BROS., ies there. se ee ~. . Ohocolate. ee ————0— {eef# Nt , ———— , ; ‘ 7 tanta — {ill go to the Governor for cca a Starch, 4 Aol wed bw 16k . COR. BROAD AND PINE STREETS, NEVADA CITY. se, and upon his signing it : ‘ Corn Starch, . ae ; CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF . WHOLESALBBRANCHES: rs Flower, Garden and Field Seeds at}; ters ' 10 cans 1 ine ee 102 Chambers Street, New York. ‘come a law Stich & Larkin’ tf : 67! doughnut bread, 10c 206 Front Street, San. Francisco J.J. Ott, M : . Stich & Larkin’s. , “Coffee and doughnuts or bread, ) § a: 0. Citizens Fis” great rejoicing here now, \ aR Nin Gio ACEI TERNNS pase — 8 “ Yq Pie ek. Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Meal, . ire rchant Street, Honolulu, H. Islands. rill be-much more hen! Sg apse en age aca St i Beans 8 aa Y B k h Fl Et > pear 2 i fe . String a ais uckwhe our c eee F.G. GU. cure is endorsed by the Gov-. . Ed Settles has opened a restaurant ; Tomatoes, a . = Cc at 9 2 . . ; in ge eae building co nf street, . Salon. 2 Th, cons 6: Ms 4 RRY FLOUR 1 . 4 . A q Mrs.or. {just above Commercial, andis pre. ’ 7 ats af . ; _& Ec : pared a furnish’ meals in the best} Salmon.1 1b. cans, 10 Ks 1 . re Agent for the Celebrated SPE . IMs Ge q 2 style and at low rates. ml-3t . Tabl it 8 1 j i i . 4 MORE LIGHT WANTED. : gerd ——" 3 ree ; 10" 1 . Fresh Oysters, Kept at all the Grocery Stores. Ask For It. ; : C. K. Dam. was up in Nevada _coun-. eh na Bos . i Po — . Jelly;. ee ek i . bine < H tyafew days ago, and the Nevada Standard brands of g aga ORS 6" —— , . Can he found everything in the line of ANS _— editor indulged in a large ! Deviled ro oe Chicken e«é : ‘ . : ‘ sized growl at him under the impresSots ides ae gira oT . Ham, zs 99 . ‘ . sion’. that he was chairman of the i at bein tac i Corned Beef. ere eae . : : a: p= . ec & hh p Ze ll Board of Supervisors. _C.K. Dam iS___A}_persons knowing themselvés in~. Oondensed Milk 6-cans I Fish, Etc., = “the supérintendent of: the Wheatland Flour mill, and B. F. Dan is debted to the. late firm of Brand & Lard per can, .75 Fancy Stationery, : 5 : Stich are requested to call and settle : : chairman of the Board of Supervisors, ‘their accounts as soon as thay can Kerosene, 5 oe von 1 rs t 0 aa be prank Yea ee = — ‘ conveniently do so. f16-tf . tare per gallon, 85 To Order. , ;ing the hydraulickers,which makes the as . Syra er gallon ‘* Qraxscrirt man mad. Both gentle-. 3 a = 3 PP rf gallon keg 2 25 Blank Books, School Books, ‘ men reside here erd have the confiOrdinance No. 81. . Probie ip Gaara 1 25 . : “dence of all who know them, and are! Baas i, ickles —reckoned among the best and honest . Good Tea per lb, 25 Rica oDpice O° CN An Ode Fg he Wats Rau Japan EB The Leading Grocery and Family Provision Store) inte Booxs in Ctoth and Fine Bindings. 4 So f, 1. Now se giv Best and Cheapest Restaurant in mr, 80 good. Now please give!’ 1997 and terminating July 1st,. English Breakfast 5 “ 1 50 . ‘ usa little more light on the subject, 1888. if per Ib, 35 . the City. IN NEVADA ciriTry. sogr’ i ae does e K. praise nouns OF TRUSTEES OF THE Soap, per box. 50. . ‘ALBUMS, :: SILVER WARE :: CUTLERY Theat) ill stz City of Nevada, ordain as‘ follows :— a © . : ‘ : H cre ot S neat and mill stand on . From and ater July ist. 1887, and until July . Savon Soap, per box, 1 10 { : . the mining question? Does ‘he belong ist, 1888, the following rates, and no greater} “4 bars 25 { to that ignorant, narrow-minded, fan-. tes shall be charged, and may be collected . , ie . per week by the Nevada City Works, from . Harkness Candles per box, 25 atical, unreasonable, selfish gang who . consumers of water taken from said Compa. th “ 34 for 3 . clas the hydrtulic miners as vandals) Sivuggin eecomeratetimitl beet], Sate 2 J. J. JACKSON Proprietor. . SPECTACLES, JEWELRY, DOLLS, TOYS, & +4 B . 1 : ee ‘ Section 2. For families occupying a house, . San Francisco “ hydraulic mining under any circum. upper and iower stories, 50 cents. i Candles 64 for ‘ } Section 3. For restaurants and eating hous. stances? Is it true that he has ‘been i e8, 75 cents.and are opposed to the continuance of} Section 1. For families, 50 cents. 50 . Banquets and Fine Suppers on Short ‘dudehcnen toe 50 . Notice. aa . COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. One ofthe heavy money contr ibutors . Section 6 For eceond clase hotels $2. . Butter per roll, 40 . : : i a Laverna Has; fection §. . Bue tind class s hotels $1. . Tobacco per plug, 45 Phere will always be found at this first-class Grocery . BS °. é (tha 8 Mr. S11 Jam}, ; Section 8. For saloons, 75 cents. = . ia . : i taken just about as active a_part_in jo SocHon$ ror pases cents LAND EVERYTHING ELSE IN Store €very article required for family use, which will be. STICH & LARKIN, Propriejo.s, “fighting the hydraulickers”’ as the aeckion ll. For barber shops, 50 cents. PROPORTION. other Dam has? And finally, is not! Section 12. For bath establishments, 75 Supervisor D in the . CeBts. “rae sold at the lowest market rates. . GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY. am an owner in 1€ . Section 13. Fo 7 stores 5 ta . zz = a .
Whextsnd siti? . Section 1 For blacksmith: eed wazon ~All Goods Fresh and Pure, . ear-speciar attention pata to Lady Pa ! shops, 50 cents. F p ‘ . J. E. CARR. T. H. CARR. ; Section 15. All houses occupied by wo-} WM. WOLF. . trons. : 4 . OUR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT ™€B, » cents. Section 16. For school houses with an at. ALSO ON HAND THE V ERY BEST OF { j Carr Bros., 5 2 cies Saree WiIiInEe Ss AND EBIQvORs: the showing is quite satisfactory. The . #1: ee eee . : 4 a ‘ . : ¢ Section 18. ‘or foundries, $1. t 2 . figures for the permanent record show Section 19. For daily printing offices, 75 . i f J.J. JAOKSON, 18 and 20 Commercial Strept. . PA LAGE s 4 DRUG s : STORE, ents. . 4 { . . = . j . tendance of: less than two hundred children . ~— +N ogamta of tha Danartmant af; $1.50, \ PROPRIETORS OF THE that the corn crop of 1886 aggregates . " Section 20. in round numbers 1,665,000,000 bush. . Pristing ofices socom ond tiweekly. IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD FOR GENERAL USE! ————————————=—————— = ; Section 21. For printing offices Ba ning . els; having a farm value of $610,000,"a ees presses with water power eatre, i 000. This represents a decrease in. "Section 22. For butcher shops running The New’ Three-Volume Edition Now Ready. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPL Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts., Nevada City. ‘ . a ETE STOCK OF EVERYproduct of fourteen percent. and an . ™est cutters with water power, extra, 75 THING USUALLY FOUND IN A } cents. . . , Section 26, For Chinese houses, fur each 457,000,000 bushels or about 1,000,000 . faucet, 50 cents. Really Cheap—Less than half the price of similar works. P pai a . , Section 27, For Chinese wash houses and , 58 oatic " shie > ” ins resi af bushels more than in 1885, which has . is 5 € < It answers 58,000 questions, some of which are constantly asking themselvesin the H increase in price per bushel of-twelve! Section a For butcher shops, 50 cents. i = First-class Drug Store. -. a i >. Section 24. or bakeries, 75 cents. Comprehensive and compact—68,000 topics. Complete in 8 convenient volumes. i * per cent. over the preceding year. For ; , Section 2. For duiries, including one Relinble--400 first-class cantibutare. . 3 . ——— ati wheat the aggregate product is put at; horse, 0 cents. Fresh—Brought down to the present year. Now Ready—Subseribers not kept Waiting with only a part of a eyclopedia. . . 2 ‘PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC. a value at the farm rate of $314,000,000 ‘a Sections. For frat clasd livery stables, minds of all who think. Jtoughtte bein ey ery family, schoo! and business office. . ; TRAN SsCORIir TFT \ jean: HOOKS, ’ ’ ’ “. Including water for washing livery wagons, , The average rate is 63.7 against 77.1; buggies and carriages, $5. . Sie . . Section 29. For second-class livery staOVER 75,000 SETS ALREADY SOLD } a K BOOKS, Se es for the previous crop and 64.5 for the . bles, including water for washing wagons, i / i : : MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS ataoe, x 4 great crop of 1884. The product of . Pussies and carriages, $4. ‘ ‘ id Z 7 P . Section 20, Forthird-class livery stables, s Bs = PERIODICALS oats is 624,000,000 bushels, 5,000,000 . pes water for washing wagons, bugi Send to us for specimen pages, etc., that you may see for yourself. , . 9 zi ’ Sets . gies and carriages, $2. } We call the special attention of School Trust e . oy . less than the year previous and is yali ; Bection 31. For fourth-class livery sta. Sr one Sues See a ee aT UMUgeRY RESCH ENE, eye, tor tie Job Pinting Office . 6 PICTORIALS, ued 7 7c ring . bles, $1. . ‘ at $187,000,000, the price showing Section 32. For feed and sale stables, $2. 7 ; NEWSPAPERS. an average increase of one cent pér! Section 33. For private stables, from one EDUCATION AL DE PA RTMENT i S to two horses, wagons and bugzies, 25 cents. s A ents for the San 1800 ‘amin bushel over 1885. Section #4.’ For private stables, for each 8 Frano Ex er. additional horse, 12 1-2 cents. > ; ie Section 35. For breweries, including two PEILLIPsSs ck EUNT, : < . ; Seer c LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. . Brees, #2 = fice eee FIELD, GARDENAND FLOW ER SEEDS. . Section #7. For Court House, including : The bank at La Grange, Mo., wad . HEM terse ieee . 104d market ‘sirect sam Francisco! [8 the Largesr and Best Office in this part of the State: ‘ RES . Of water foreach machine, 25 cents. a eG ——————— robbed of $21,000 on Sunday night. . Section $y, For public halls ‘and theatres, : The people are still fleeing from the . 2 cents. a nets z . Section 40. For 1000 bricks on large con; 3 ' earthquake-shaken région in Southern . tracts, 10 cents, N j Vv E N Ss CS i GA R cos T AN Db 5 . Secti cy ' tion 41. For 1000 bricks on small conEurope. . tracts 424-2 ents. ———— The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada Gity. <3 FC ee i ‘)EASONIC BUILDING, PINE STREET EVAD . Prescriptions accurately and carefully com 1d bY wears [ett ; > oe ML z : NG NEVADA CITY. es fies =e F pounded by a careful and com yrugThe rate of steerage passage from . bec ee stone wall and mortar, § WA IC BUILDING, PI . ‘ 5 x Every description of Book and Job Printing neatly and promptly executed . gist. ompetant Drug New York to Europe has been in-. Section 43. Plastering or cementing, one i ; Cent per yard. a _-treased to $20. . Section 44. Railroad depot, $2.50. Me ee ran faye he isin the winily tice roe act ceanieaet ‘The Largest, Cheapest and Best Stock of = : =" NEVADA DRUG STORE, ; field for the Republican nomination . half an acre in area, $10 per season. Lots . = . Containing ove? one-half acre in area, $15 : at the very lowest rates. fos the Presidency. [ canteen as 4 $15 Tobacco, Cigars, 4 Corner Broad and Pine tres ew. oe cece Nevada Cit Mrs. Roxanna Druse was executed . Section 46. For irrigation,if is tet ran ter re Bn Fw Sh TREES ee A ERROR MRROME SINE WIRE NEN i el fei 5 cis , : y f Shall . at family rates, for every quantity above an. re —— F * Herkimer, Y ; Monday, for mur-. ineb; at the rate uf 2 vents per tach for 2 Pipes, Cutlery, Etc., ring her husband. : Section 47, For irrigation, when taking . . z Section 48. For irrigating vegetable gar. Section a. Finest Stock of Meerschaum Goods ever brought to the County, A. Lwated to be recorder of deeds for . year. eS 1Olsten, the Napa murderer . $19per year. FINE PERFUMERY, FANCY soaps, -oW Posse has gone in pursuit of . yinds, $10 per year. t G fash ot? wi xf . -ne'water at family rates, B vehts per Inch for “TO BE FOUND IN NEVADA CITY. : en a ad DPD. imt George Wastiburn shot and wounded home SE —— __—__———_—_————_—_—_—_—_—_—— he bv a a S ean Daunon, inMarin county and . f ‘ in exet PROPRIETOR. Wa committed suicide. ens, where vegetables are solc ifi market, c.E , ‘ . Section 49. Forcity fire plugs, for water EM. Trotter (colored) has been used for fire purposes, $3 foreach plug per LARGE STOCK fe) A. A. Gi.£C . Section 50. For sprinkling or watering . Se Sass Soe nee es BOLIPsE BSETRA. DRY F PATENT MEDICINES, Tom) kinct of Columbia. . the streets of Nevada City from the fire plugs pede . Section 51. For practice of organized hose . Cc h =~, ComBs Simi, “a seen in Sonoma county, and_/ or fire companies, $10 per year aes . pe et Pp r= F SS zn ©& re) » BRUSHES, HAND MIRRORS, Section 52. For flushing sewers of a H 7 ' { ’ bd ‘ . ! = * ’ . TOILET ARTICL , nim . Section 53, For City Hall and City san, Ny ata Count } Carria ( anid Wa Ol Re Osttor ; ; ' es ES OF ALL KINDS. SS ‘ . $5 per year. pAYUY GUG ) . Equal to any and Superior to most Imported Brands. ee © . & women named Jenkins and her. Section 54. For City Trough at the Plaza . : f . 3 . ‘ > . and City Pound, $20 per year. . y . as aa uae i : :two children were foundin San Fran. “Section 55, The ocak of the Company . Can Droppin eh, GIVEN JO COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS BY A COMcisco in a starving condition last Sat. shall have the power in ull cases to ascertain . purity guaranteed. ; by proper measurement, the quantity of wa. urday. . ter used, and fix the peice as provided by i BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. a ; = Agent for the Imperial, London, * ;,,. Sections 46 and 47°; it shall also be optiona i Signor Colren was robbed of $100 in to said agent to furnish ornot furnish water } ier — money and diamonds’ valued at $3,000 or remeron to parties taking no water at . scemirpiniceeeth . Ps . o : y rates. j ® s s VW on atrain on the Iron Mountain road . . Section 56, All rereh exceptitss ation sna 4 3 re . VERY . CHOICE OLD ss TABLE . INES, ANSELME A. CHARONNAT ; * ™ city purposes, are due and payable weekly. . P : 7 near St. Louis. . Water for fire, spriukling and watering. GEO. F. JACOBS, ss « «© = «@ Manager. . From Our Orleans Vincyard. ae b 3 Joseph McElroy, 16 years of age, of . Streets, practice of organized--fire compaSUCCESSOR TO F nies, flushing sewers, City Hall, City Jail, his brains out Saturday with a doublele ae FER wor rate when i" : ——— : me SHURTLEFF & CHARON NAT, —AND OTHER— Northern and Queen Insurance Oompanies, } Walla Walla, W. T., accidentally blew . City trough and pound, are due ‘and paya. = hic “apt sad. taking water for the season, as provided by barrelled shotgun which he was load Section 47. If not paid within the current DEALER IN ing. . ; month the water will beshut off at the dis(ALE All fe colonists who can do wo are . CGR OftNe water agent Headquarters fer the . ARPAD HARASZTHY & COMPANY, reported to be leaving Topolobampo, . tobe a hotel coutaining not less than 70 F ‘ p or . ‘ ‘ Mexico, as rapidly as possible; there beds: tpi atan taal nok ioes ie 20 beds; . Celebrated Millb Holl Axle W 2 . : : (oe bres Fovisions Feed, Cann ed Goods, Wines, Liquors, , ; . ioeviee oee as; . urn Hollow A: , is nid Yo be much aulforing thee frm hsm aie tanto ans 2 chow Axle wagon, The (nly Producers of Natural Sparkling Wines. . oxecrcus meee nt ieaslteck derstood to be a stable containing not Teas. aliis ; YY, GCGhLASSWARR, Eto. ‘ . than 2 orses; second-class livery. stable * IN ala GRADES. : . = s = Ch . . > : : eee Lt aie eureuumoenis not less than 15 horses; third class livery i 2 01Ce Famil Grocerie ar z That Judicial Murder. ‘stable pot less than 6 horses: fourth-class . AL80 GROWERS AND DISTILLERS OF NA 8a Specialty. Norra Bioomriztp, Feb. 28, 1887.PR pooe os By ai tes wate aoe ture . California Wines and Brandles. : . on the water to any placeor building with. ae 530 Washi All Gooda sold at Bed Roc . : Eprror Tranxscuret—How little rem-. °2 : A Aptitolo EF arorided . ashingtom Street.....00.0. 0000.0.. oo) fam Francisce. a ock Prices, and deliy ithi * iscohal of old tines will stir a the ! that rit trom ihe water agent, provided ! Columbus Buggies, : Carriages, : Phaetons, 2 : 2S ’ ered within a reasonable dis. . Department may turn onthe water for City . : . . tance free of charge. 4 memory. I have been redding those Peotone All water, used for running . IN FULL VARIETY The above Cl ampagne and Table Wines will be sold ai Factory A share of public patronage is most respectfully solicited. published in your paper over the sig-. machinery, 25 cents per ininer’s inch. { : wis : Z Prices by se natures of Chas. McElvey and Mrs. (. Passed February 25th, Mili Peeciaent. . : & : : J. J. SACHKSON,. a ANSELME-A; OHARONN are ‘ Y. Pare, referring to the poor devil! ‘w.G. Richards, Clerk, : wi . For Sale at San Francisce Prices with Freight addea. . AGENT FOR NEVADA CITY. . COMMERCIAL PTBEET, next door 1aColley's Maca scan Gt +1